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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Mar 1910, p. 7

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.9, ‘ of }a feast of ariety all Pammam. exmt‘mg 9m, slam, mp id-Qa the quadruple command hence. I‘m-onto 'ductio. r m the 'och. Ed; ‘ t musi- tens the Tm B'iM'maI thb most bpouls '1. 1 its it nasal and M in the ts limbo. its camel. 11 trappery Lag'ed mrposo as repre. the m:- mart. the 'chard of r and has I the Mtge pain-Wm!» mount of of Daphne. 9 gorgeow most ehb‘ i charges itely of bat the ran-e, rill e 15th d by a ill’s Lle o!~ “a 8M1} "I wing at. “ii": the at has t. he I: iss- ‘a to tn shamans. :4 “Indian Gm play ha at of R. HEN unnflvx‘ 9 Mia: 510mm TABLETS At D: Just Arrived! The .;th.'.~t nox‘elnies in Sillef- Ware, CEHSCI‘UIGA', Pie Plates "3 the ("2155\71'0‘10 style, Cream and Sugar Sets, Fruit Dishes, 2:: Dishes Salad Bowls. A1303 pattern In Seuels with Mahogany Centre. As a matter Ul luv. v- _ ,, nd Europe come to us for tremendoqs ’ - - of Quaker Oats because It "mics m perfect food. being qu8~ tS tothe _. xn Mme . a M- “A ham: in clean- Any of these make an excelient Weddin;_r (lift. Prices moderate. Wedding Rings and Mar- riage Licenses The Popular Jewelry Store W. F. McCarty We fir. '. sLmin, tronhlv provem Best, X‘Q‘: We Sveflld.‘ CHM? FDRipASH Phone 24 ”313% CAREW 111100215 91'“ M. B. ANNIS How white sugar-coated tablets accompany Henderson’s Herb mm are known as DE’HENDER irwruL STOMACH TABLETS and npmmde‘d to act in conjunction 19 Hex-h Tablets, l‘he ’stomach .hnven certain definite work mm in the treatment: of the f.ivm-_‘fht(':lll:lch.: Kidneys and 0: 1v“ â€"' man people were surprised 0d Y at the top of the ; 1 laced O‘tmea p d d; but if the foods recommen e _ red m an English 0: had RPPC“ paper every reader woulgl have n e first place gwento HENDERSON’S “.mâ€" \Sk‘ \ «N m n-lievc your eye- mwih- and n e r v o u s wvil as for actual im- n!‘ vi<inn Lowest prices. Lindsay x-np~uix~o:1. broken lenses replaced 1.:ht Specialist. )\ -1 .‘Icill sShoe Store 'H'Q‘C quantity of wood for sale. M m 1.\I.S1‘mr.\(‘u (\(X\ has or Herb 5 ulsI) ho pm (‘1‘. tsed \'.-~' mntnininv Twn In! ”In: D Maw. Stare or 3U: MARCH 3, 1910 isrb (so, Toronto Priceless Eyesight Lindsay Haliburton, Fan. 28, 191.7. â€" We are glad to report that the 'ReV. W- H. Shad'bolt. (Methodist church min- ister here), - Who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for , a past two weeks, is'much better. Mr. Wm. Garrie is much better, but. as yet is unablg to return to his duties in the storm. There are a. number of cases of measles still prevalent. here, and one case at Donald proved fatal. Last Monday the Salvation Armv held a. special service in the 0mg; baJ-l, which was crowded to the doors and all report. it to have beans. great success. RHEN A'RE The ’Jexican Medicine a‘nd Concert“ 00. have rented the ¢own hall forum week in order to introduce their med- icines into their village. They give a fairly good progrume 01' songs, dances. and fumes, and any person buying; their medicines, receives the usual number of votes for the most popular baby, lady, etc. But them entertainments are becoming played out, and consequently not much med- icines is being sold. â€" - mu A hockey team from Fonclon Falls visited the town last Thursday; and a fast game was played. The Fenc- lon bays won out in a score of 9 to 8 in their favor. Buck McPhee. of Penelon, proved to be a fast player. Haliburton miSSed the services of their point, Mr. Geo. Thayers. on account of his absence in Toronto, but they put up a good fight all the same, and surprised the spectators. The juniors went to Kimnount to play their juniors, and after 51 good game. returned defeated by a score of 6â€"0, but they hope to win out in the return game in IIali-burton on Friday night. ‘7 --l_ I‘._ I' I Lu“ u' -"D"" Most of the lumber (‘tlll\L\<,h:1V't! fin- ishediheir cutting, waiting for the lakes to open up so as to get their logs to the mills. They all expect a. good cut. so there should be a good season in the village this year. The amount of bark shipmd this year is SO grout that the GILR. are not able to supply cars fast enough. Zion. Fenelon. Feb. 28.â€"Mr. Jim Allen returned to Lindsay on Wed- m-sday lasn after spending a. few weeks at the home of Mr. Weldon Brown and others of his many Zion lricn-ds. He will reside-in Lindsay for a few days, then will start for his home in the north-west. Mr. Al- len has been a. resident of this place for many years until about a. year ago, when he and his brother went to the west. and took up homesteuds. Their many Zion friends wish them success in their western home. Come again, Jim‘,â€"â€"all will be glad to see you. __ u If... U nnvd fiflu" MiSS you. Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd and Misg Rose, of Islay, visited at the home of Mr. W. Brown on Friday last. Mr. Weldon Brown went to Lind-‘ a“. nu “brlnpsdav. and was storm; Mr. Weldon Brown went say last Wednesday, and V staydd over night. _ Mrs. A. Byrnell, Mr. W: Mr. H Worsley and Miss spent Friday in town on b ' - T Q ,_A1.2__ Ella) L11 u v \ul .u .3“ -. Mrs. A. Byrnell, Mrf Wm. Parkin. Mr. H Worsley and Miss D. Brown spent Friday in town on business. Miss Gertrude J‘unkin, S. S. No, 5. teacher, spent the week end with her parent at Bethel. A large number from this vicinity attended Mr. Thompson’s sale on Fri- day at Cameron. The presentation and address to Mr. and Mrs. Worsley will be found in another column. TWO Toronto girls were arrested as " white slaves ” at BlackIRock while on their way to Bufl'alo. Two T0â€" mnto men were taken into custody in connection with the case at Buf- {1110. ml found to Both were picked up a be expected, be suffering. as might, from fright and shock. Thousands of men and women will find the experience of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. D. Norton corresponds to some shock they experienced, per- haps years ago, and which wa. primary cause of a long sickness hat clung to them month after month. Wu nuot-e Mrs. Norton's‘stateâ€" We‘ merit ° 44 M‘ quot-e hush If you need Ferrozone jS lpifty cents a ‘all dealers, or .Kingsfion» 0'“ mom, ; “ My husband has always taken spirited horses. pride in driving About two years ago we "were in Buffalo just after a fall of snow. The railway sweeper came along, and our team bolted, upset our sleigh, and threw us both out on the pavement. My doctor explained the great weak- ness, palpitation and loss of color Was due, to shock. He told me that fires, accidents, sudden death of g “=44 oh- mnuences unfavorably "can. 3..-,“ -.. was due to shock. He told me that fires. accidents, sudden death of g friend, etc.. xnnuences unfavorably the health of many, and only the most persistent treatment can‘ over- come the deadly effects of theffshock. I did not, when I began to take Fer- rozone, expect it would act so quickâ€"7 1y upon my nerves and blood.. . family were delighted to see increas- iflg signs of returning health. This induced me to continue. to use Fer- rozoneâ€"two tablets with every meal. I am now well, and you woukin’t-beâ€" Heve the good Ferrozone has done Dated 1 st . PREACflER RECOVERING 53,3531; a: 2 [ON . FENELON . COMING OUT 01» THE WIFE THROWN OUT Canada. nerve ana Dluuu WW. your remedy; try it. bOX. six for $2.50, at the Catarrhozone (30., Fans. Sep’mmflber blood tone. PLEASANT TIME SPED MRSJ '1“AYI_DR'S. Oakwood. Feb. 28.â€"The Oakwood bram'h of the Women’s Institute held a social evening at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor last Thurs- day. Rev. M. Elliott ably filled the chair. The entertainment {or the ovening was given by the Uakwood orchosua and talent from Oakwood and vicinity. Miss \Yoolridgv, Miss Hardy and Miss Webster gave amus‘ iné,r recitations. The dialogue where the city cousins Visited their friends was well acted out and a good mor- ni tang-ht that we cannot always judge by appearanCes. A debate “re. solved that rt is better for a young woman to marry on the farm than ofl‘ it." created much intervst, and both the. affirmative and negative sides presented their side so well that they showed themselves to be good debaters. The judges were Mr. Webster, Miss Graham and Mrs. Munroe, of Oakwood. Afeer the ne- bate was over a d'lllnty luncheon con- sisting of ice cream and cakes was served to nearly one .hundred and fifty peopl . They were friends from Cambray, Pcniel, Little Britain and Linden Valley present. At the close of the evening a Vote of thanks was {tendered Mr. and Mrs. Taylor for the kindly welcome extended to all. CATHOLIC CONGRESS. The Knights of Columbus, the Anâ€" cient.0vdcr of Hibernians and other societies of the Catholic church will hold an immense meeting in Chiâ€" cago in the early spring, as a. preâ€" liminary to the great Eachuristic Congress in Montreal 111 September. The Catholic church and people are making the most extensin propane- tions for this congress, which is the most sacred that they hold. â€" . The platfiorm on altar .on which one of the celebrations will take place in the public streets of Montreal will alone' cost $50,000. The same scene will be repeated ’ the Council mâ€" side the most Catholic city on the continent, as Mootmeal is called, to WOMAN’S INSTITUTE; IE CRUST, more than any other delicacy of the oven, ought to be tempting and appealing to the taste. You do not eat pie as a nerve~tonic or to strengthen your appetite. You eat it for pleasure mostly. You want it, of course, to taste good.’ At the same time you want the crust to be light, flaky, wholesome. ‘ Above all things you don’t want it tough, indigestible and not safe to eat. Now, pie crust properly made from OGILVIE’S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR is always good food, the absolute uni- formity of this best of all flours eliminates failure entirely. You get. the same delightful Ognlvne’s Royal Household Flour You want it. of course, to taste good.‘ At Pics made f'rom “ROYAL HOUSEHO ~ - on”. ka-m- and are better than pies made from ‘ N '1‘ AT RELEASED FROM JAIL. The friends of Mr. John Mcuanrey will be gratified to learn that Mes- srs. Hopkins and Hopkins. barris- ters, Lindsay, have received word from the Minister of Justice that their application for the release of John McCaffrcy has been granted and he was to-day discharged. FOR NEXT SALE. A earload of work horses will be offered for sale at W. A. Fanning's next. sale on Saturday. Mgrch 12th. I,L- sale. llvnv nun-v vâ€" The household Edrhitdré of the late John Berry will also be put up for Lady Laurier, who is In poor health. has left Ottawa for Hot Springs, Arkansas, and will be ac- companied by Senator and Mrs: Mel- vine Jones. - ‘,,A‘__A_ v uuv v vâ€"v-' Dr. Falconer. president of Toronto University, will deliver an [address in the now gymnasium of the Collegiate Institute on Tuesday evening, March 1, to which the citizens of Lindsay are cordially invited. The new wing will be thrown open far inspection. His Friend Said medias but obtained little or no benefit. A friend advised me to 'vo your Luau-Liver PillsstriaLbutI dhimlhadtn'edoo many "euro 9.113” I was tired pgying gmpneyforthingagi ' monobenefit. W.P’n‘â€"ce 25 cent: 3 vial or 5 for 81.00, at .u dmlprs, gr ijI be sent direct by mi! i moi {of prim. The . Hilburn 00-. Limited. Tomato, Mr. John McCafif‘ey ANDERSON; mam co. FURNITURE Pies made from “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" taste better and are better than pies made from other flourâ€"much more delicious, better in every way. Be sure ‘to try “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” when next you make pies. It is the finest flour in the world not only for pastry but for bread and all family baking. . ‘ was not no: A car containing :25 ages of tried'and tested recipes will be sent to any use: of Royal Household Flour Quality for Quality Price For Price We Lead Them All The many buying advantages and money-saving possibillties should place this store first in line for your patronage when contemplating the purchase 01 We’ll take your home and furnish it from top to bottom and at prices that cannot be beaten in any large centre for the same dependable goods. FURNITURE TEST IHIS UNDERTAKING PAGE SEVEN; Io. ff; She says. I "ya, she om ofi‘hekida fin, Dbdd‘s ‘ e. For 7 doctor said must die. I011: Dodd’l SHE his leg, _ could shown o of Mr W at u swollen about lathe:

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