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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Mar 1910, p. 13

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nd to Spring {ht now air of ‘3 offer )ves in its Hail :S can- 8 our : what money. a very com- 10‘7“. Lents )’ m BS faeh of .m. John Mott, 0! Syracuse, N, York, has been spending a. few days in town with friends. -â€"lliss E. Weldon left this morning for the New York Central hospital, where she will train for 'a. nurse. Airs. T. C. Ivory was in Toronto mating her mother, who is seriously couple of miles from town, and is well known to the citizens of Stur- geon Point. was in town Saturday. -â€"|(iss Grace Teevin left Satur- day morning: for a. week’s visit with her sistnr. Miss Violet TeeVin, who is teaching at Douro. Air. Leigh R. Knight left. this morning for Tory Hill and Gooder- ham to attend division court in bOth places. - -Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McLellan and child. of nrm'kvillo. have been visit- ing Dr. and Mrs. McAipine, William- st. Mr. Mclmilnn has been in poor health. but. is speedily recovering. â€"liss Mimi heal left this morning. ior New York to train as a. nurse in the New York Central hospital. Miss and is well known among the so- ciety of Lindsay and will be greatly missed by her many friends. From Tuesday’s Daily. â€"Kr. Percy McLean. o! Peterboro. spent the day in town. â€"-l[r. M, Adams, of Oshawa. was In town this morning. â€"Mr. Geo. Southwell, of Peterboro, was here 10â€"day. â€"lr. A. Smoke, of Oshawa, spent the day in town. 5;: â€"-Mr. A. Scott was in London as a. delegate to the head camp of the Woodmen of the World. ' -- 7“ SW‘" } )9 better and more dye” "m" economi‘l‘v ”mod (”Tl No matte dyes we have: what. in it ' , also Maypow 50sz A. Higinpotham Druggi , 'st / Life Preserved by 9.193% â€"][rs. Stewart, of Babcaygeon. was in 'town to-day. -Mr. H. Mulligan. of Millbrook. Spent the day in town. â€"Mr. A. Mitchell, of Bowmanville. was in town for the day. -Mr. E. Fitzgerald, of Pane. was here on business. â€"][r. .1, J . Stone" of Branfiord, was in town on business to-daY- â€"Mr. O. B. thips. of 01-min. w, - The life and 'ide variety ' ed by n ”W by dyeins Spent Sunday in town. â€"Miss McArthur of Fenglon was in town Monday. A Modern Medicine For Young Children Nu Sane mother would wish herself treated under the condition of medi- Cine or surgerv of half a. century ago. “a: tnen should she give her W lxtt'le child the old-fashioned meat» cines that have not changed in half-Q century, and which more" my than not contains poisonous 09““? M. will not cure the child. but my dmg it into temporary W" .' -_~v vVâ€"r'_ â€"7- 3963’s Own Tablets is a mom lmhcine prepared with all a” up}! A!“ A. c111111110011 and baby-hood. And; 3' motherhasthegummulv 89‘“ men analyst that. “W he amt dp‘ “WC Imus V. "J v' filoxfrom'l'heDr.WM J 05. McCabe, chief concrete r of the Trent Valley canal, town this morning. Wm. Montgomery, of Peter- spent Sunday in town, the rm: R. A. Stewart, Wil- 1 ordinary P07130593 handy package dye :(lIrs. W. Hill. o1 Gamer. Sunday in town with fri. Kerr, of Glflord. is in _. a. large quantity 0‘ old-styles chemical he better and more Marshall, who mides LINDSAY MARCH 24, M71910 ’. Sold by mil “- 259° -â€"Mr. '23., J. Burges, of Omemee. was in town Monday -â€"Mr. George Wilson, of Fenelon Falls, was in town ovu- Sunday. «v â€"Mr. A. '1‘. Orton. of Hamilton, is here on a business trip. â€"-Mr. H. Woodward. of Canning- ton, spent Monday in town. -Mr Thos. Bobsén. of ‘ Penelon Falls, was here on business on Mon- day --Mr. N K. Boyd and wife. of Win- nipeg, who have been visiting friends here, left for Ottsws this morning. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGregor en- tertained a. number of their Manda last evening. â€"-Mrs. Donald Fraser and her mother Mrs. Cableigh. of Peterboro. were the guests of Mrs. W. J. Mul- len, Bond-st., over Sunday and Mon- day. ' â€"‘Rev. Dr. Shorey who spent Sun- day with friends in Millbrookkpnss- ed through-Lindsay on his return to his home in Cobourg. Peterboro Times: Mr. G. E. Brod- erick, inspector of public schools, Lindsay. was in thercllgy on Satur- day. and gave The Times s, friendly call. He will return to-day and via- it some of the schools in the district as the guest of Inspector Lees. From Wednesday’s Daily. â€"-â€"Mr. O. P. Hamilton. formerly of Lindsay, now of Toronto, was in town for a few hours to-day. â€"Reeve Steele. of Eldon, and En- gineer Cavana, of Orillia; were in town yesterday on township busi- -â€"-Miss Wardrobe, of Rosedale, who for some time has been the guest of Mrs. W. A. Goodwin, Cambridgeâ€"st. north, returned to her home last evening. --Miss Lithgow left for England this morning via. New York on the Mauretania, after nearly twelve months visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robson, Albert-st. â€"Mr. J eofrey Edwards has return- ed from Lakefield Grove school, Lakefield, to spend Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ed- wards, Russell-st. Jlluavuvg , v- was one of the largest ever held in this vicinity. being attended by the entire countryside. and many from town. The remains were conveyed to St. Mary’s church. where requiem mass was celebrated by Archdeacon Casey. and thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery, and placed in the vault. The pail-bearers were : Messrs F. McClory, J. Giltenan. A. Burke, J. Shea, D. McGlnley. and J. Far- telly. Kirkfield, March 21.â€"-The sad death 8 home on Wednesday morning pt tour. o’clock in this vil- lage of Mr- J. Nesbitt. The de- ceased has been ailing for some time and will. be greatly missed. Mr. Nesbitt was about 78 years old. He leaves to mourn his ,loss. two sons. Mr. J. Nesbitt, and m. P. Nesbitt, land three daughters, Mrs. Fate. of iMillbrook, Mrs. Hawkins, Woodville. and Miss Nesbitt, of Toronto. The family have the sincere sympathy of merchant and postmaster, _ , event occured this morning at 5 a. Deceased had been'unwell tori quite a while with 9.. bad cough that and took away her We. ,She was ViSiting in Lindsay with her daughter, Mrs. William Graham, and only arrived hame about two’ weeks ago, being confined‘ to her bed for only two or ’three days. She was The funeral will be of herifamily. . The deceased is survived by 7 tour ‘sons [and five daughters. The. sons OBITUARY WM. BATE. . MALONEY. electric Monday William All imported goods, great wearing qualities, in .muue fog-,dining room. .pargqr‘ 3533M :opm. Gm Wé have them at .. ......... WILTON AND AXMINSTER UARPLIS. halls and stairs Newest patterns, latwt styles, For perlors, .. $1.50. $1.65 borders to match. Per yard T APESTRY CARPETS...NEWEST. 1n fawns. blues, reds. greens and Chintz colors. Come and sec LhO'Se gqods ...................................... 50. 60, 65, 75 and 85¢. per yard. SEAMLESS BUGS IN AXMINISTER. For parlors and dining rooms. We hive a. grand variety. Sizes 9 feet x 10 feet 6, and 9 feet x 12 feet. Very special prices, each...” . . 90- m h‘ (49'. an BRUSSELS BUGSâ€"LOW PR] ( :EFI. With Mr. Lowe our 01 LACE Cl'oRTAINS RIGHT FROM THE HILLS of Nottingham, newest. designs. all prices. hunch-u Per put one. oooooooooooooo o uuuuuuuuuuu too-etc... 0.0 1.0... III oo-co MADRAS MUSLINS. 85¢. to 81.00 per yard. COLN SWISS SPOTS. 12%.: to 50¢ pet yard. OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES. Plain or lace trimmed; white. green or cream. 1 each, complete. We make blinds to special order. INLAID LINOLEUMS- SCOTCH MADE LINOLEUMS. Printed in Scotland, in many pretty patterns, service, always bright, floral and tile dedgns. and 4 yards wide, per square yard .............. At a. price so cheap no bare floors need be in anyhow, good many yard .............. 25' cents patterns, comes 2 M3 yids I’el' square TO BUY CARPETS case in floral. tile and parquet designs; puma Blight for 9.1, purp an have not seen betore. See these. 2 yards wide; per square .856. $1.10 THE LINOLEUM HOUSE OF HOUSE AND FURNISHINGS WHERE YOU GET THE BIGGEST OHOICE, PRICES. THEN AT ONCE SEE Lowe our City Carpet Man to assist you with New Buggastions. SWISS CURTAINS FROM SWITZERLAND. mm m: ,1 .R ' Ooh hundreds to choose from. ...... ......50c to $5.00 as, in rm) snug colors. . 6006 range 1.! prices. $15 to $28 each. 00 0-1.1- on. .. $35.00 to $45-00 'A I LINDSAY, BIG VARIETY, LOW PRICES .l' l v ... n- Catpets and House Furnishings. getv ting better and bett , ' year,~ THIS YEAR 13 THE BEST Our purchasing power glves us a Icav us 1n the way of man erage that puts Bargains THAT IS HANDED OVER T0 Y0 . se F ' h“ hanrorvstairs at per yard ...... iNGRAIN CARPETS, 33 INC! Just. the thing for any room Beautiful squares, some the biggest variety found anywhere. Lo ing room. Fair prices. each ............. TAPESTRY BUGSâ€"MANY KINDS. Almost anything you want at any price you prices each. ................ 1310:3918. BUQS FQR BEDmOHS. Ranging from $4.50 up to $15.00 each. None better. none so cheap. acme 01 pl'auw ,m r... . FRILLED BOBINE'I‘TE 15c 'I‘O 40¢ per yard. TAPESTRY BBOCADES noun}, etc. For npholnw'ing. come. 50 inches wide, great many pat . 1n. On. 2ND QUALITY PRINTED LINOIEUMS. This is a great special and 33001.1 one at these prices. Block, umdtilepatta'ns.newatyles. 2 yards wide. Per square QK For use CURTAIN POLE White Oak or ml 0-“. o 4 yards wide. per square yard ......................................... av PRE PARED FOR YOU . OOlEE AND SEE. to- 0...... O" .P.‘ CARPETâ€"PLAIN BROWN. in hospitals. public buildings and institutions, I n. It is 3101301033 to walk on, wears like iron. 0 out... 0-0.. mahogany, complete with fittings. Each 25c to $1.25 .. 00'... o- 86 INCHES WIDE. _. BORDER '1‘“ MATCH of Dollars Worth ! 0000‘. I cheap. Scale of price: per pair 86 to 813.50 o .cuouco for dining rooms. parlor, ....... $1.00, $1.10. $1.25. 3 2 house. Any price you want, ..A0, 50, 70 86. 90c and $1.00 - on. on... o .00 you want to pay- W 7.00 up to $22.50. ........ oonvu - CI... oo- We want you to see ’n any parlor or din- ............ 830 to $50. :i.25. $1.35, $1.50 .u-o. $1.00. $1.10 35 cunts room . flor- ESE TILL SHE HUS'I his leg. doctor about to Mules n by . To anord' that five

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