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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Mar 1911, p. 7

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h store offmi EAD THE SIB ET WELL 1 um 10 em Flu [Aflfifi M liar. RE fE ' PEOPLE Have - raver Sweet. Nu Om U IRS. M. BUM LAAva‘-â€"v rmn. I fihd I “I d I can in“ est. medicine I b” y to tell youth“ r cure for Ki pc. I sufieredso [.5 and La Grippe ‘5. and nowwoula m the house. I :2:'. (MN PILLS” .vs have b“. ‘i. no violation mtim‘. “:8 WWId rhm. the to!â€" h- added totho .‘.(‘t: That win- 3m ive or other- thut mink M N“! (\f “8.11311 till :md that musk- Hm month 0‘ rd for $2.56. “ uled if they J. boxâ€"6 for ite. National 3 Toronto. (Lâ€"Ninety .- number '0 death. «~-.~ maimed. .- out and ivturp p136. x‘rihle 5cm. u! not so previous * plentflnl ks to their they should Ducks blv. 118011, and : NERVE c for pale, getting The Presbyterian organ recital on Monday evening was held in the au- ditorium of the church, where a. new Estey organ of superior rank and power had been installed on probe.â€" tion. Its testing by Dr. Dowaid of St. Stephen's church, Toronto, was so satisfactory that the organ com- mittee have decided to retain the instrument. The audience, though not as large as better weather would have ensured, was largely rep- as " the Omemee Christian Brother- hood ot the Methodist church.” There are two departments viz., Christian Manhood and Social. The following officers were elected ; supt., Rev. B. Burns; president, Rev. W. Woodyer; lst vice., Mr. Milton Shem; 2nd vice, Mr. James Mc- Quade; sec., Mr. Ruben Bradley; treas., Mr. Ira. uehill. These with Messrs. Norman Laidley. Herb. Snider and L. Muhood comprise the executive. The ().C.B. has arranged to hold a. banquet on March 17th. An excellent program is being ar- ranged. A meeting of the young men of Omemee was held in the Methodist church on Tuesday evening. The pastor, Rev. Robt. Burns. presided. Mr. Cecil (‘orneil was appointed se- cretary. The report of the special committee re a. young men’s society was read and with a. few amend- ments was adopted. The organiza- tion was launched and will be known to continue your good work, we sign in behalf of Lenanon. you to accept this purse as a. token of our appreciation of your valuo able services. Trusting that you and your family may long be spared hear Mrs. Gammonâ€"During the lives 0! those who serve the public there come times when the merits of their services should be recognized. Such an occasion has presented it- self to us to-night. We the memb- ers of the Lebanon Methodist church feel that we would be very ungrateful it we allowed your ser- vices as organist 0! our church to be unacknowledged. We know that many times it must be at the ex- pense of personal and home duties that you have given us of your help so willingly. So it is with the ut- most good will and a. deep sense of our obligation to you that we ask “r. MM “F8 F: GM” 8BR? mined the chair- and mm a! the xuumhera GI IQ‘MBQH Media church last Thursday 9%“: @1191? practice MEWS andcd mm wcl‘e sened. WOW bringing Q W pleasant evening to Q “93% “W, 5masts took adv amuse a! the 0999?: tunity and presented M" BMW” with a purse and the touowms Old- dress : gamma Marsh fiz=A lash! ma wmmamam will he held in all“: M shuwh WNW Wm, m 10: 4 59M m-namm as mum and net: unaus is mumifififl: 3mm: I‘m WC WV§¢1 “h J05. T. Beatty The Bank of Toronto n“: m. mum mm mm IE Hr-m, Shorts, Seeds, Salt and Shingles for sale. Coal, salt, m ewls, flom and feed are Strict- }v CASH after 16th inst. Just Received 1000 bush. of Alsike 1000 bush. Red Clover Highest prices between Toronto and Montreal paid, delivered at ‘IYH' <t0re, W ADI-TED Children Cry FOR rmcuan's )ASTORIA 1 car Famous Five Roses Flour 1 car Purity Flour 2 cars Coal OMEMEE TKBRSDAY; resentatlona at Omemee “E --Grand Organ Rectum? Leann sad Irma“ “N mm M - MI 76” of mm m m sgnâ€"qmqaeo capital ; = _ .93 J}. m “We figw i “93%.,me mm him: - ““WWQ‘E‘E ORGAN RECI'I‘AL. OMEMEE Head W W flnfixm -. . , - “ THE CHOIR.” on Friday to Emily cemetery and was largely attebgled. Besides her sorrowing husband there is left to mourn her death one son Milton. To these as well as her mother and a large connection the public extend sincerest condolences. On Wednesday, March lst, in Em- ily, there passed to rest Mary El- eanor Fee. wife of Mr. John W. Sherin, at the age of 53. The de- ceased had been in delicate health for some time, yet her death was un- expected and came as a. shock to her many relatives and friends. Her mother and other close relatives were with her for some time before dissolution, yet despite the best of medical skill and loving nursing the life of the loved one could not be prolonged. The funeral took place Miss E. Feir, of the Public school stafi, was ill last week from an at- tack of grip. NEW TOWN HALL. The plans and specifications of the proposed town- hall were open for public inspection at R. J. Mulli- gan’s drug store till Saturday last. The tenders are due forthwith. Although quite taken by surprise Mr. Magee on behalf of his wife and himself, replied in terms of grati- tude {or the gifts and of regret that the trend of business called him away from a neighborhood where he had spent so many happy years. The merry party then turned in for an evening of pleasure. Supper was served, games participated in and the merry whirl of the dancers con- tinued ro the wee sma' hours. when the party dispersed, each one ex- pressing the pleasure of the meet- ing and bidding farewell with all kinds of good wishes to Mr. and Mrs Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Magee, â€" As we are aware of your departure from our midst and realize that the time has come when we must break the bonds of social fellowship which has existed between us for years, we have met here this evening to try to express to you in words which are very inadequate the regret we feel regarding your making your abode in the West and we trust that al- though many miles away you will oftimes return in mind and spirit, if not in body, to think and remem- ber the hosts 01 friends and acquain- tances you have left behind. You have been a good friend and neigh- bor and we sincerely trust that you will prosper and do well in the far West which certame has great pros- pects ahead. As a slight token of our esteem permit us to present to you these two suit cases which we think you will find useful while on your journey. Our prayers and thoughts will go with you which we trust will bring us once more to that land where parting is no‘lnore. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors, James Magee. Wm. Ir- A PRESENTATION. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Magee was visited by a large crowd of friends one evening last week. They had learned that Mr. and Mrs. Magee were soon to leave for the West and wished to show them in more tangible form than words their appreciation _of them as neighbors. The following address was present- 51111011691119 vacuum: a! the main! mum at 9% mm; We who“ mm mommy enjoyed and m u 90!: low; gassing. hm Ne; 96. Book 9' FREQ; W; “UV". 9-. 3: Q“?- r-ise arm sole. 9?: Baum; weal 5919. Matter @hmie E13910; mm who. on, 3-. mm 9mm sown W: Beware; veal 5919. Kim: Rob: cm; vow a919, Master Ohm-m mom; warm. Kim Ivory and Pomona. Messrs, Mullisam and. Emma organ 3010;133‘1 Reward: vocal 8010. Mrs. A: 0-. Hodsettss vocal solo. Master- Ohmia Kindle; vocal solo. Miss Robson; vocal so- lo, Rev. H. Earle; organ solo. Dr. Doward ; vocal solo. Miss Robson; doxology. flu “MOI I“ they '1“ w. Mama 0‘ 1mm MRS. JOHN SHERIN. arm-s couihsrcmsvcoivdi.fihe;u' a! mad lands. - 9 - 25 cent: FARMERS, ATTENTION. This is the season to save money b3 giving your ‘stock Old English Condition Powder. A. Elginbotham, Stephen Odor was sentenced at Hamilton to five years in the peni- tentiary for running away with an- other man's wife and money. mg now had Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills nut. cuyed those terrible pains. and you may be sure we gratefully accom- mend. them to all our friends and all suflering cues.” ‘ Sold by all dealers or by mail at 50 cm“ a. box or six boxes for $2.- 5.) from Th0 Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co . Brockville, Ont. Mrs. J. 'I.. Adams. Norris Lake, Mam, mys: "I am writing you at my husband's request to let you know the great benefit Dr. Williams‘ Pink I ills have been to him. He is a river uriner, and therefore much exposed 9(- all kinds of weather and wetting. As a result he had an at tack of rheumatism. and then to add to his misc-1y a. severe type of recu- mlqia. set in, locating on the left side of the face, and causing him such terrible pain that it would Jrive him almost wild. He was treated by several doctors, and finally went to Winnipeg. where they blistered his head and applied hot plasters, which really only added more to his mis- ery, and he returned home still un- cured. In this way he suil‘ered for nearly six years, trying all sorts of medicine. but never finding a. cure. One day while he was suffering, I went to a. store to get a. linimeht. but they did not have the kind I wanted, and the storekeeper asked me what I wanted it for. I told him about my husband and how he spi- fered, and he placed a. box of lir. Williams' Pink Pills on the counter saying. “'lske my advice. this is what your husband should take.” I took the I'ills home with me andnvy husband started taking them. 1 am not sure how many boxes he took, but one thing is certain, they coin- plmely cured him. and he has never since had it touch 0! those torturing pains. You can tell how much he sutured vhen I say that the hair on the side of his head in which the pain was located turned quite gray. It. looks odd. but he says it does not matter since the pain is gone. I believe he wculd not have been liv. eeeee A“ are m M 59mm 8! fix WMAE‘ mus flair “new a an Giselle“ men up Be weer m fills have m “l“ meat severe m 3! mama. semen. and ether camel arena em are keen a mm at sweeten EON“ ”9 the mm: We even else leeluaen at: We: Geese and mm and the seamen me 9! “mg new. eeeeese and museum: flesh 9! these semeleme eyelet heeeeee there ‘la eemetllleg the matter with We eer-Veee exetem: It the news: here nee-mew litmus m heeltllx. you will out here en; el these Gem: Helms The reason De Williema‘ We}; Pills ewe ear-mes disorders is that they restore week. run-down nerves to their proper state at tone. They act both ditectly upon the mum and on the blood supply. “-2 highest. medical authorities have noted that nervous troulhles generally attack people who are bloodless and that the nerves are toned when the blood supply is renewed. It. is thuu mm â€"m we they «I Mame. amen m ‘ gramme. mtimlMM1W%fldthHm m e m at “a 9' M e! I an: t m: tee ee meme! alobmlee m pee: able: “at were. helmet. the a: elelem el mm mm m tel: Iewlng edema!!! wlll exelole ell eeeet gene 9! they” bear Meade-slew ls {reelx golden mew em New it was the theeget e! mi. 3‘0“? “when. to on: mule here tel: eveelee to celebrate ma allelflmt event with see, (We in: to the much renewed lllnen at m, awnnton we deemed NI un- wise. but still we will! to pny g tribute to your worth end to give you an earnest of our linearity. The entire titty year- 01 your wedded life you hnve spent among us. and during all that hull century period we have found you neighbors in the seen that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure nervous disorders by curing the cause of the trouble. Added to the Long HS! due to This Famous Remedy. tion, Ontâ€"”I have taken Gyms“. .. L dia E. Pinkham'l 3.32:“ ' ' ‘ s-Eoffi: egetable Com- 2:}; pound for em ‘ 2:2; and never onnd any medicine to compare with it. I had ulcers and fall- ing of the uterus, and doctor! did mg .. ‘I;ydiaE.Pinkham'l egetable Com- pound for em and never ound any medicine to compare with it. I had ulcers and full- ing of the uterus, and doctnn did me no good. I sufi'ered dreadful until I began your medicine. t he also helped 01:13.33; MORE orneumml""11 ROSEDIEE CURES ,Caygeon was Minion u hvonblo cad unclear. fundn are futhcomlng, they will pro- Big Success cool mm “as. Thoconcertinthotownhulonbo- BQWS‘SOOII. M 4.â€"m local half of an Venn-m Agricultural Bo- pre [anion hop in the town hall cn 'ciaty Friday ovum; the 8rd inst... Mm!" owning W quite the social wu wen “untied. Ind n, good pro- ovmt ct tho season. In! m then gram curled out. Ir. A. E. not- tummy wowed by all. A number tum acted .- emu-mm. and In hi: we in hum mm. Mun mm W plenum w hpt every- um ohm pom! that was tummy. m open will not forget you when old age shall shed its blanching honors round your needs. Signedâ€"Jack. Ada. and Nell. Poplar Point, Man. Dearest Father and Mother. â€" On this the anniversary 0! your filtieth the love it conveys to you from us, a love which as years go by in- creesee and when we think or the untiring devotion you bestowed on us when young, words seem to ut- terly fail us and we feel that they only partly convey the love we feel. Concert at ’Caygeon Was Big Success yeer of married life may we who are unable to be with you wish for you by God's good provldence. many more years of fellowship together. Words (all us at this time to ex- press our love and devotion and we wish you to accept these small tok- one of remembrance, this gold piece. this pipe and brooch, from us, not for their intrinsic value, but for Your loving sons, Sam and daughtflr MW- , . our stay In youth. we want. you to keep in m1nd_that our young arms summarize your good qualities. It‘ could not be done in words, but we‘ reel very much indebted to you andi so we ask you, Mr. Swanton, to ac- ‘ cept this cane and you, Mrs. Swan- ton, this silver serVice. We hope you may be spared to us and to your iamlly for many years and pray that God. himself, who has made your manhood and womanhood a blessing, may make your old age a still greater blessing. Signed on behalf of the neigh- borsâ€"Mary McNevan and Rhoda Mc- Farland. Dear Father and Mother,â€"When we realize that. this is your golden wed- nor can we let the occasion pass without glvlng you a pledge of our love. You have always been kind parents to us and have taught us by precept and example the way our. wayward feet should tread. We know our conduct towards you has not been what it might and should have been. and therefore we ask you to forget and forgive our many shortcomings. We ask you then to accept this lamp as a remembrance lrom us. We pray God may long‘ leave you with us and as you were; we have found you neighbors in the very truest sense. Like the good Samaritan you have never passed by any in distress without doing your utmost to help and like the lova-minded Master you have done all in simplicity without letting the left hand know what the right hand was doing. And we have found you friends of the abiding kind. With many of us this friendship dates back to childhood when we went to school and learned to know the peo- ple who dwelt by the school. You treated us as children with the same unaffected kindness that you have extended to men of high and men of low estate; thus you won a warm place in our childish hearts and we have looked up to you ever since. It naturally follows that you have made no enemies; thus exhibiting the fact that one can do the right and still be at peace with the whole world. We have not attempted to Beer mmw‘fm is 4mm emcee wedding day: New it. we! the Waugh! 9! m. yen! nflghhm m en: mm here um evening to; edema m: mxome «mm with ya“, 0w: W to the much mttcd illness at Mm. 8mm» we deemed this was wise. but still we WWI to my e, tribute to your worth and to give you an earnest at our sincerity. The entire any year- at your wedded lite you heve spent among us. and during all that hull century period The Felix Forbert Shoe Store Commercial travellers have usedthese boots as samples, but they are new and perfect, good wear shoes. It is a chance that only occurs twice in twelve months. This week the Prices will be unbeatable-every pair offered is seasonable-- every price offered about half value- A wonder hargain week. Sale price Boots. Special Sample Boys’ Boots Ladies’ Boots all leathers, all newest of Mexican lasts, high and low heels, medium and broad toes. Reg. 3.50, Sample Sale price Solid leather School $1.39 Ladies’ Boots ms WEEK‘S spams Manufacturers Surplus and ......Sa.mple Sale 1.49 $1.99 “wows“: 3 ' m. Jama- B. wad“. of Toronto. whopWMdem take in.» MI. and who no udoek Milt nun-um noon unu- . lingering m- uuntthomotuyunud 11 month. H. m luv! to not this (Bum-day) Moon. Bartram will My b0 hon-d from‘BASKE'r SOCIAL. will be applied toward- the building opal-tum or the m. In. June- Purdy punt! any on Tan, Calf and Vici Kid, Blucher cut. Special Sample Sale Price Girls’ Boots Men’s . Boots in picki in Surp leather, $4.50 a week 81 90 pairs’Men's Sample Boots, Vici Kid, Box Calf and Velours Calf, medium and heavy weight. Sample Sale Price Another Big Special for Men $1.29 all!!! lhoo ,1:ng We had the good fortune for you in .picking up some of the greatest lines in Surplus Stock in men’s goodsâ€"all leather, dull, bright and tan boots $4.50 and $5.00 values. Here this week at Sample Price 1.99 $1.48 1.99 menwmspuk: H.C.Hocluen.1‘o- mute; Col. San finches. 1n; 0. Aunt-dun. mm. and Rev. J. P. cm mm mm. Como wmumbym.m AWBWVmbeheldudef the gunmen. of L.0.L. No. 510. Va- lenth. In the Foreatem’ Hall. Valen- tic, on may. lurch 10. A colon. did program will follow the sale of Meta. When the following gentle- $1.98 mama-mt

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