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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Mar 1911, p. 5

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{0 you free to loonpon xsnoc gmdfornflkzbotflo .him: itvrwemed no thod 51, be sent usâ€"we Wm then . bottle of Paychine from m st and direct him to deliveritto his offer may be withdrawn .3 a without. notice. Send coupon Dr. Milu’ me and Liver l difiercm from othcno I; of liver pills are ‘ifll Pom: uial on account new. Dr. Miln’ N ”’3“: do no: ice - fill at: any. naturll r'pinz or - mnuhnbk mam-monu- ; WM ale to me ’0. 0! COM. :11 undoubtedly buy I In thla manner hm H or them 50-min he .me SDAY. mums a. ch 3 statement, comiul N ashier of a bank, sham '1 e do that to show our 6 in this wand»!!! a fashicr of a bank, ldencc responsible 'cse pills. Mr. A. L. trying them wrote: "I have used Dr. MHCI' I'm] nd Llwr Pills and OM fl {mi-Pain ans. on myufl. fl“. and results. The W m3” ct so naturaliy and lo , hat I scarcely know M ; ave taken a pm. " ping troubled with In” 5‘ the an Anti-Pain Pm I“ w " nmedinte relief In em w” A. L. Wilson. I“ Mr. Wilson was (of g - ’Ml COUPON No. 58 , Dr. r. A. SLOCUM, u .s and Romano a? ien sychine 83 ma years cashier of II. Inna! Bank of OM 5 Spadim Ave- Tm ' ' your offer to $35012.“ inc «pronounc Si-keon) fi‘ :nw. l have not. had g n lkychiue under this hi-c my druggist to d album. 00-. o! Paychmo to b. that has been mg experience Nth d ulon. with a full I‘ ndreds or mom HI m m-h-f interview- but found cou- Hi' the Childm «n mix‘fortune it h» smurf: an m, rtth-rm'nt in W“ -.;':.~ntly he hll .. 1mg and admb «was. MP. PC," Ka‘l' nnd lived Q hinux‘ Of this ”3 \‘ I'm-mt! the HI3 "3 Sample of W mumity at m stur‘. Truly II. n HIP eariy dm, mmping tub .‘ Iroquois and vs; the £88115“- lings of those k their axes II mars is along 1 he has low out for M ”:90“ coming £8 ago If” The Arrival‘of Spring New Dress Goods in Voiles, Silks, Serges, Satin Cloths and, Poplins in the New Shades. - New Blouses in Silk, Net, and Lawn. . ”iii Black Silk Waists 2.50, 3.00 5.00 New Dress Trimmings, medium priced, in all the new shades and effects and All-Over Laces to match, coronation braid in navy, brown, Old Rose and Magpie. ' “ New Kid Gloves, 2 guaranteed lines in 1.00, 1.25 3 Specials in Hair Rolls, 15c, 250, and BBC. New Corsets in the ES. and DA. Styles. New Corset Cover Embroidery from 160 to 50c. yd. Boys and Girls Varsity Caps for Spring in all the new shades 25c and 50c. , Splendid assortment of Floor Oils to hand. Wu mint. below a list. of the stud- ents u. the various forms with the numhvr m‘ subjects in which each has reachml honor standing (:75 per cent) Reports showing the marks made in each subject. have been sent to par- sats and guardians concerned :â€" Hanarfifil of Cou’egiate Institute For January and February Months FORM 4. 1,. (‘z'ucss 11, H. Balfour 10, H. Burn H. J. McDougall 8, H. Kirk- cnnm‘ll 8, W. K. Anderson 8, C. Ilaugh 7. C. Nugent 6, H. Jackson r. I). 'I‘ochor 6, G. A. Dunn 5. 1'3. Han-Hm 5, F. Gillis 5. K. Junkin 5, Sirickland 5, M. Brokenshire 5, 1.. Huchnn 4, W. Marshall 4, C. Uri-w 7!. I. B. Martin 3, P. Barber 3, f. Jnr-k'n 3, J. O’Neill 3, F. Mul- '<aH “.3. L Brian 2, L. Hart 2. A. ‘lvan' -:: ‘2. It. Nnylor 1, B. Mason 1, H 1;:nqsloy 1, L. rams 1. FORM 8A. ,, 'Izm.-;r.<mu' (I. II. Waterman 9, If Y‘th 9, 1;. Thompson 8, M. Welsh 7. “ 1 ”iv 7. 1. Patterson 7, 1'. 31¢- ’ r” z T. N. Thurston 6. L. Leaky , "ark 5. A. Brown 5, I. Gil- - 4 1. {'0 4, F: lingshaw 4, I? 9 WWW :2. I' hrbkeflsmr‘e' 3, if. v‘r"; '2 :- .‘I Mmtha 3, M. Gdflttm " v ! my: 1' xi. mm 2' if. ml 0. 'i'mvnsend 9. 3!, 1mm 9, 1;. '11: 7. H. Fair 7. I.‘ «"tlemus’l 7. N. '11 5. L. ’flark 5, A :rw'xr 1, l'.‘ Pg'i‘. t: \V.-~,r!:rvr :2, 1' wum t: H. MM 3: P Yr'fliinfi 2‘. FORM 2A- I MIMIC ll), V. Nugeut 10) 3' W91- h a w. Brien 7, H. Brown 7. L- 31 Embcn 7, M. Balfour 7. N. Brown 7. I; Staples 6. H. Woods 6. A- >Unnnn 6, M. O'Connell 6, W- Stod' d..:‘1 u, M. Tinnie 6, E. Bushbell 5. i ‘ {lullan 5, R. Wilson 5, H. Wil- lnzxzmm 5, L. Nesbitt 5. G- HEfl'Od 4, 1%. Cinnamon 4. A. Banana 4. A- hcmt, 3, .1. Collins 3. L. Jordan 8. L. “bite 3, R. Martin 2, V. Patter- son 2. w. Sharpe 2, R. Heaslip 2. ”- “A 10y ‘2, l1. Coulter 2, H. Watson 2. A. Real] 1, G. Martha. 1. J. sw'l'ham 1. S. Fee 1. E. Stewart 1. R. Dougan 1. 7. R. Staples shnamn 6, M ch'Ii h, M. T 1.10llan 5, liamson 5, L. 4, E. Cinnam FORM 2b. I: Elliott 13, D. Thorburn 12. I. Antlcrsnn 11, A. McDongall 11, 1“. McImn 10, E. Currie 10, 13. Hopkins 1”. R. Stewart. 9, M. Kerr 4, 0. NW bin 9, n. Endicntt 9. L. Ronald: S. W. Worsley 8. R. Sanderson 3» R‘ \vnmn-r n, 1). Donald 6. M. Wilson 5. r. mm ,. (3. Kerr 3. K. Wood-9 .1. v. Mcmroy 4. R. Brady 4. C- Mtwm‘s 4. M. P. Downey 4. 1. ln' gram :3. L. Medium: 8, fl. luxu- “0 5‘. 11‘. Samson 8. F. Jamil“ 3a 3‘ f‘ullin 2. 1“. Curtis!!! 9. V. W“- mm 2. 9‘ Wilson 1. mum 1- mm: 1. nnva Jams 11, Hahn MW“ 11. Ruby wwm 11. Joan 163* loch 10. Menu uum 9. m Aahmoro 9. May Smith 9. um nm a. r. puma: a. n. Mullah. Suggests New Wearing Apparell . Brown 7. D. Howli- 7! 0- 54“! YEAR. mum: 1 Us: 11:1:111‘1‘S6H 1. M. M13021!- mfinny .1; 1.3. 51611152 1. 1 1, 1111111111551. 11 1 H 1111 131331111 11 8111111811811 3: 7.1: 11.81151P: $113118: .-:; 1 1111112831: 113131811: .1111§1‘1§11881:: #- e3 1111113.»? WHERE? : 3 H3 111111181 g.- 11114113 11 27.311311 a. 1,. 11881111151 :1: ~‘ 1 11 111111 331: .1: 1111115111 3‘ ~31 111111 3: 11.- 19113111111 we 1 1.3 1113111111111111 1 a mum W 111813 mugs-1y 1. 11 Manntfifir 1 1 1 11mm 1 VISIT US WHEN IN TOWN. i. M. Maddi- 7, Lloyd Walling 6, Isabel Ryley 6, G. Tilly 6, P. Edwards 6. M. Murch-' ison 6, M. Carter 6, C. Mulvihill 4, F. McCluney 4, Harold Rogers 4, G. Strand 3, A. Moore 3, Julius Williams 3, Bertha. Cresswell 3, C. O'Loughlin 2, C. Shuttleworth 2. C. McPhail 2, K. Robertson 2, n. Knowlson 2. L. Baker 2, John Hoâ€" gan 2, Norman Moore 1. SR. COMERCIAL. L. Theme. 12, W. G. Knowlson 11, E. Chard 11, M. McGrath 10, L. Morrison 10, E. Oldfield 10, V. Mer- rill 9, Joe Bailey 8, Gladys Hep- burn S. Gertie Carew 7, Madeline Lee the by-lew for masters was introdi receiving the usual signed and sealed. Sime â€" Tompkins road between T. 11. R. Anderson's farms per condion. Sims â€" Perkin â€" not paid by March with costs. Sims - Lee -â€" Th: dal be paid $10 for income tax. Lee â€" Sims -- Tl' procure a sample be llegg 6, B. Chard 6, Tillie Dolby 6, from the Sarnia, Co. V. Mclntyre 6, E. Sedgwick 6, W. John Northey’s for 1 Kirkconnell 5, M. Johnston 3, Syil- Perkin _ 'l‘ompkln ney Staples 2, Ambrosa O’Leary 1. auditors’ report be ; JR. COMMERCIAL. ' be paid $6 each for H. Bagshaw 10, F. Eimhirst 9, L. ’ Parkin â€" Sims â€" Preston 9, J. Grozelle 8, P. Thomas Iell adjourn to meet 7, C. McCrae 6, K. Pepper 6, A. Anâ€" I April 17th. (lei-son 6, F. Atthil 6, M. Corran 5, c. Whiteside 5, 1.. Donald 5. A. Stacey 5. L. Skipworth 5, E. Slig- gm 5, 0. Heels 5. t. Harden '9, w. lietllhey 4, L. kbeiitiii 4, w. Mills 4. 1.. Shields 4, 13. MtNeill 4, t‘. l‘dH'w :, 'r. iii-tackles 3, k. Mtkuy 9, ii. Ralph :4. iii. iiemufl 34, ii. t‘umlslwli 2'. 0:. ll'rilkbf ‘2'. ti. 11mm 1. . [Ten A "aim an 1111 54 “mm! Mun-ll H, J. Mark, also a duet by_Mr. Elmer and Miss Velma Christian were much appreciated. The Linden Valley or- chestm gave some good selections. There was other instrument-.1 music and a few romsrks from Mr. But. cnn‘e, who wu present from town. Proceeds in aid of a. ulsphono for tbs parsonage, amounted to 091.86. ‘ 'wsa w. Manning m Mifis Mnhiq m‘ Hartmy. )isitm friends in this neighbnmond on Friday. llev. Mr. Wilson_, ‘0! Lindsay, entitled "Here and there in the Old Land," was both pleasing and instructive to all who were present. The recitation given by Miss Sadie Greenawny. of Eden, and Miss Downer. of Camer- on: also by Mr. F. Webster, 0! Lin- den Valley, were good. A trio by Mr. Howie. Mrs. Pr Mal: and Mrs. (‘mnomm March 6.-l"ene|on coun- cn met, on March 6th at "Cannon. Assistance {or the National sm- mrium and army prison ”to and rescue work was naked for'md on motion of Messrs. sun! and Jon!- kina 810 was mad» mm m:- Mrs. John Clark. with Mast” (N’- vul, was the guest at her sister. Mrs- Dr. Hurt, on Saturday. The concert which was held in the Methodist church on Friday owning was a success. The lecture givu; by FENELON COUNCIL. SECTWN 1W9 6.â€"Fonelon coun- 1 Sims â€" Lee -â€" That. Assessor Cun- dal be paid $10 for extra work re ' income tax. ' Lee â€" Sims -- That this council 5 procure a. sample bale of fence wire . from the Sarnia. Co..|to he loft at - John Northey’s for inspection. ‘ Par-kin -â€" Tompkins â€" That the alndiiors' report be adopted and they ' lbe paid $8 each fnr their services. | inilnair}. mm an... or mar-m. .pomypool, ,vmud Luca-d mm: M 88. Int wuk. ' Paula” m. Gnu-Icy sun.- In new 99.9926" Mr. Andrew Kerr and funny v13. nod friends gt Yelvorton on Sunday. ' Mr. Thomas Wflaon. 0! mm. Many thad friend: here tut week. Mr. Howard Graham. 0! British Columbia" is mmng friend: hm. Mr. md Mrs. George Put, a! Yol- vorton. vipmd- Mandi hon tut. wok. Mr. Hugh and mu Lena. Lowery of Brunswick, visited Llflord friends this week. 4 1114mm: gttnnflfifl ma wand baa amt party at up. Rnbflrt men's on Friday and “WW a bum pile oi wand m then sat dawn to a mum- uuus rcpggt. afterwards participat- ing in games and dancing till the the wee smn' hours of the morning. HHHHL fiimh iiiâ€"til Gilliam 5+- mm p mm; 38; M5.- mm Hm! m R Mg: NH M1685 a {sum m Hm mmdm (MM! is man 88h.- .mi; MM La fiat-”gm am 83% £98 R- l'rf‘J‘: 8! MB ': stat! the Emma mm m {mania 8 REM 88 MN m 85 mm mm £8 886} gram and um; Hz: MM @3935 3% Names»; at m :m H:Hl:: m; men} at 7 m: M .4 mm; In the FRMNFF}; mnma an times; was!» .» an rm: HFRFW mm lnmmg ma mm n ma 9mm {9 Ham 9 mm an H»: gum-inn: mm “5th?” W H»: MN m! m; mingnt‘; m nasty Wood visited friends at l'etorboro last week. A number attended the bachelors' lanquot at. Mr. Harvey Davidson's. oi Fleetwood, one evening last week. Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Treheme, Mam, bought several horses here last week. téuflok” ummfiiur w. anon vu- INN“!- Mr. Joseph Whiteaide w’ras a visit.- or to Lindsay last week. Miss Hannah Graham. of Linda» vialtpd Liflord friends this week. _A knowledged the receipt of a. resolu- tion asking for completion of the dredged road from Cameron to Lind- say and promising very careful con- sideration. On motion of Messrs. Sims and Lee the by-lnw for appointing path- masters was introduced and after receiving the usual readings was signed and sealed. Ten Against , and Three for Reciprocity Sime â€" Tompkins â€" That the road between T. 11. Thompson's and R. Anderson's {arms be put. in pro- per condion. Sims -â€" Parkin â€" That any taxes not paid by March 25 he collected with costs. That this enun- at (‘nmoron on New Church for the Methodists at the Min Katie manor-la. of Petorboro, arrived in town on Thursday and we understand will open a. dreu. making establishment in Pension Falls. ronto on Saturday. Mr. R. M. Hamilton spent last Feu‘olon Full. lurch 15.â€"XIII Edith Well-toad. of Kinmount. u. tended the Nicholson-Flake nupthlu in town on Tuaduy. week in Peterboro. Misses Bessie and Florence Jack- son. of Lindsay, spent the week end with their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler; MILLINERY OPENING- Some or an tumor- in this Vicin- Wo cordldly mm 111 the W to My hum upped null- maple tron. our Ipflfl‘ mmlnory ”'5‘" ll.“ Ir. Rom Allan wont to Pour- 'I'huudly. Frhhy M mm. born I.» may. maa.annd95- manhunt Auwormrmmm hm Purl-Mn.“ 3"" York ”mu“ "11 attend-d tho «1. st Ir. deud b. on «63.91”. panda a: mullet lsgu'l. who am- nu- ma. Limit-d. on: has has may I" cl'mz. There is Wt! ““10 food um ammunition tmtho town. but the inhabitants and the tow minim m swutlng; nuisance. Bunch“ bu 0N1" \iaiwd "was hm hm wank Mr H Hustler o! Ballydua. visit- - "on U! “cum", ed Menus at Bathe! last week. A number attendad the party at m: mm 18 -’1‘bo basket no ”09‘“! 0' the Mr. Willoughby stinsou's at Bethel MW hum last week. mm M I” . success. Thorn were a large number of bus- .. . - -_- .Letu, all of which sold at good pric- Moxico, Much 15.â€"-Advlou have reached President Din flat. the m- ertl switch of Mintqh ll bulged by the tum-Mum: tom under 8m- and "H439 1 m; MM Man. A; b‘. itu§HtUH.-'â€"HH {ma aw Hf 318% HEBHHUHS mm m; Humane {alums umumi ma *3 hm mm whim w we mm: mm: 9mm 43 9% mm 34 88M” mama mg WWI-MW (mm Mung us.- Hm? ism! Gannmmn mm {he mm; m! Mum Mme! as me" Hi {gamma m m asimmm 1mm muunaxm hm mama, m m m: m we mm W mm tn your WHEN m mun WWW: m; human! MM saunas; «a MM“: m WW Federals Ate ing to Point Marrow near Beaverton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Boynton have dwelt in our neighborhood for a. good many years, and have been willing and good workers in our church and Sabbath school. Mr. Boynton bang sum-rmtendent and elder (or 23 years or more. To the surprise of Mr. and Mrs. Bosnian they were presented with twa mammal Morris rhairs. rm. Mr. 1‘m-m-t- acted as bhairidnfl m the animus; and utter a we went muse“ remarks were said by 2hr. t2. statute‘s, m. h. ileum and m. 'rurubh m. 9. human mu MHM «mm in mm m lutlumg an. Kirkfield, March 13.â€"â€"The members of the Presbyterian church and Sub- buth svhooi held a. soda! evening in nur Sunday school room on Friday oncning last. for Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Iluyuton and Iamlly. who are mov- Kirkfield Church Worker Mm HMAN-WARDER. Mr. HWY “MM; 9! wmma. a. John Robertson spent, Tues- wlth Cameron friends. . Jack Avery returned to To- I I THUWY. MARCH l6, l9" M. McKendry visited with Being Besieged wn. but the w mkflm are Chaired by His Friends ” val-uâ€" . v “wwd , trowel-red to the plant at South River and will bane charge of the large plant them. Mr. Wlll. Shane has been appointed as manager in the plant in Fenelon Falls. The Ladles' Aid of St. Andrew’s church are holding a hot supper in their lecture room on March 17, St. Patrick’s night. A splendid pro-1 gram [with a good tea has been pre- pared and everybody is cordially in- mu We Lee returned home from Linduy on Saturdey. Mr. Jack Shane. manger of the Standard Chemical Co.. has been transferred to the plant. at South ALA Mr. Ray We c home for I. ”W W. vited. 0! int. ford. arrived in town on Tuesday and will have charge of the Camp- bell millinery parlors. A gang 0! Ian“. got on tho min 1m accuracy to work on the all- rocd not o! hare. , be: of poopl'o “waded from Omomou. some of whom took pm in the pro- grunfi Reeve 8"ka was chair- m for the occulon. The proceeds amounted to [arty-two dollars. which will be and to buy sum and other mm“ {or the am. ' In Pomboro this week. Some 0! an {mm in flab vlcln- lty ham uppod their maple tun. Ir. Robot-t. Allan wont to Pour- born Int mm. A luv 0: an rm around bar. name an ab st Ir. Edward en. The highest price paid um: um dollu‘s .nd thirty cents. Mr. Tom Skuco wu auctioneer. Supper wu mud to than who had not bu- Leu. at twenty-ave mu each. There wu .. good program. A num~ Mrs. Hayes, 0! Toronto. is spend- ing a tew weeks in town. Mrs. George Perrin. ovaaliburton, spent Friday in town. ' Gypsy Hawkins, who has been for the past week conducting sen'ices in the Baptist church. has completed his mission in town (or another year and on Thursday evening gave a, very interesting story on his life from a gypsy boy to an evangelist. Very interesting story on his life from a. may boy to an evangelist. Mr. Dick Cooper. of town, has been removed to the Ross ‘ hospi- tal, Lindsay. last week. suffering from a. severe attack of typhoid {ev- Mrs. Calder spent a few aays last week in Peterboro on business in connection with the convention of the Public Library Association held in that city. C, P. Mum unremitting zeal and usefulness in connection with church and Sobbsth school work. We have therefore de-mmi it fitting to embody our Wishes for your welfare. and our hop- es that our pleasant intercourse msy be renewed from time to time in something more tangible than mere tennis. and we therefore bog that you will sea-pt these chairs as n slight token of our feelings toward you. We ra-aiixe that were presents can only inmerlect’ly express feelings of irlend- ship and esteem. and we may he al- lowed that sometimes at the clone 0! the day's labor when taking well earned rest that they may be the tmwu of gringing to your mihd te- eollet-tihnu bi many Medalist hours. we twat that In ydtit‘ new home mu thtly lum- welt abundant Mastic-Hi, as the mm at Mei-y gum and Mt- Mt pm may we M in 1mm «am to“; «he iii-at yum that: and Hum Mum i115 Aimmaiy Has glam mm was; «mm 1m Mam-‘5; 85 Human. amt it; that Hit mu «Noam W»; Hill mug in, arms WM Milt]; fiflw‘ Miss Howie. of Lindsay, is a guest. at the Bx‘boks House this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp and Miss Pearl Tripp ub‘ént Sunday with friends in Bobcaygeon. Mrs. W. 1!. Moore left on Tuesday mm an Muff af‘tfls swam RUM“: “M: H: H: +HFRFF: .5: 'HH. MK": MN Hm mmmm: w,- New: um an M1 ( a! My «Imam n W mm imam; manning mm m m wwum mam mmm mm Wm: «Mr w 69!! mm was unrw, m n my Mum»! mam w to spefid a . Thorn :- visiting mm- work a: Reabom few days in Lindsay Address and Presentation Salem, Ops, Much 15.â€"0n Tues- day evening a large number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H. Peel and family gathered at their home to spend an evening with them be- fore their departure from the neigho borhood. their son taking charge of the farm. It was 9, complete gurprino to Mr. and Mrs. Peel. but they welcomed some eighty of their ftiends in their usual cordial manner. An Impromp- tu program was supplied. consisting o! instrumental music. solos. chorus- es and recitations. Mr. John Devitt ably occupied the chair. There .were also several short speeches by neigh- bors and friends, who spoke in the highest terms of Mr. and Mrs. Peel. They were presented with a set of dishes and a clock as slight tokens of the high esteem in which they are held by their friends and neighbors. Mr. Peel made a suitable reply. in “hich he thanked them ior their beautiful gifts and words. Refresh- ments were served. and a.” returned to their homes feeling that they had spent a most delightful evening. and would not soon target March 14th. Much of the success of the evening was due to Mr. 1). McGinnis and Mr. J. Elliott. Among those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Devin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nicoll. Miss Lily McGinnis. Mr. and In. W. J. Moore of Lindsay: Mrs. A. McGill and Mrs. ‘Mddlotnn of Janetville; Kr. and M11. W- B- Moore of Fenslon Falls ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullum, of West Ops. A “outrun! man sound with legal notion tn French, which he could not md. ignored them. and Judg- ment wu given walnut him by de- uult. He applied to: rodress. but was valued. Wm Duke: 9! Cmmwxbt may :9 m mu» H Vtcamy alter a short it" h OM! Some weeks ago the council asked for tenders for the purchase of the 855.000 M bonds nuthorired to pro- fit!!! (or the new Public schools. These bonds were bearing 4 bet cent. interest, and, as the highest wider, that Of the hummiun “and Com- pany was 6th 850.809, lent-1m; a mmus shamans w meet {he 11qu- mg tumult“; at «as «emit-’41 m up- fly (a the “MM-l6 mam, um! «mum 1mm in Hum Hm mu: m u m (48M. am! am {H mm Hm mm aémugm {mu “#2th at maintmsm; Mus mm mm! an“ M Hm umMmHmo-‘M a! u amkmg mm! H4 mm Hm Mama} #4me mm Hm HM Hark ME maHommH m mum minim Ham mam! mm.- m-mmn‘ (8r Hm Mm»; m, Hm m: Hm Hind: M mm, muffin HWHHE a! Hm Mam mmmva H m m:- sumflm we?! Hm marmmmn‘ m Hm HsHmm man is mum: mm- fi'm': 9mm Hm Hm: H mm- mmt an Hm mum: Hm im' a Sale of Public mm a! an vws Hog; Lytle, Limited PAGES 5 to l2 We repeat our invitation of former years to come and use our mills, free of charge, for cleaning your Seed Grain. Take your screen- ings home for feed. prices. Choice stocks ALSIKE; Timothy and Alfalfa for sale Haripoua. Station School Bonds In Ops Carload of Machinery for New Firm A cal-load of machinery has arriv- ed lot the above company, which in taking over the business of the Bid- er . Kitchener Co.. and it is ex- Company," was in town on Tue-thy, making arrangements for locating in town. He has secured a. good house on Glenelg-st.. and intends to move his family to Lindsay at once. lion. Funk Oliver promoted the immigration returns to the Com- mons and showed a total immigra- tion (or the you 0! over 800,000. Mr. E. Weiler, manager of Lind- say's nefivest industry. the “ Cann- Britain And London, £213.. March 15. â€" m Commons was in a belligerent mood last nlght and aerial warfare was seriously discussed. It was agreed that Britain is making quite sub- stantial progress in aerial aqulpment but it was recomnended that Lord lbitchener be appointed head of a spe- cial commission to see that the Em- pire is advancing as rapidly as other nations in this respect. Lord, m N. Andrt-w's church. mu Human Lee; the bridb's mus mace. mm m Mm: snk, made u my HRH» “Madam. Mm Hu- wre- muny {ks wmg Mum-d M we «in. “4me Man- a Wit-WM Must- HQ HuHukm Ht HR. (2 .4, MM Manama! 1 mm {5 H15 mm: MM {Ha oil-Hum HM,» Wham-H m. M: tum tuna! m m «mum! mm was wammm m h,» m.- Wigwam: Hf (imam; ‘Hm hnmcumu‘ M an m: mums; mm M 4mm; m mm: “mm! It mm (mm am am» Mam pm; «mm: m Mm Mm m m mm; (m M m- m m.- m hm Wham»; um mm M n M? am Wm mm; M that? MN m nmm- WV mum”! mm were mam w a» mum mph, mum: to the 99: WNW Mm mmv in which “w m mm in am mum. and may MW the very hast WNW at a mm at Mon Wk Manda. . pected that operations will menoe.u'bout April 15. NICHOLSONâ€"FISKE. l’enelon Falls. March 15.â€"A quiet: but very interesting event. took piano on March 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fiske. oi Verulam. when their daughter Lulu, one of Fenelon Fails popular young ladies, was united to Mr. Dan. Nicholson, of t‘asaingtou, Nil. l’romptly at 2 p.m. the bride, attired in a gown of pale blue silk mull, and carrying a sheath of bridal roses. entered the drawing-room to the strains of the bridal march, played by Miss Violet: MacKemiry, ot’ Fenelnn Falls. The happy couple took their places he- neath a pretty canopy daintily ar- ranged with smilax and flowers and banked with palms, where the nup- tial knot was tit-oi by Rev. P. S. IKE; Red Clover; sale at reasonable ”.00 PER YEAR HYMENEAL Aerial Warfare

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