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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Mar 1912, p. 3

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generally cased .t of the stomach :H'l‘ FIRE. arch 3.â€"The Sgt- rowd leaving th. were witnesses d nded a lew hour; the man when living torch. Hee- three other labor- Seaman P6111!!- were working in f a. building, when. vatnre's clothing rushed outside from of the first story, nomem. before the ing from the the.- ‘everal men rushed ng of! the coat. in pped, as he sank l‘he blaze was ex- man taken to the had breathed in he start his I“. Bitters removes acidity": Iproves digstion, mu. Lted bowels, and lib-i rculation of pure blood he body, thereby curh' removing the cause. ire, Kinmount, Ont, fixing you a few ling. your Burdock Blue. for me. I used to be ith hadachcs. but after ‘5 of Burdock Blood jmpletely cured. m; o and I have had no Mace." fitters '5 ganufactnred About seVenty- dren are Roma rchbishop Spratt ' should withdraw 0n learning, how- ormance, which is 01' the Daughters s in the interelt nted to grant ; e children and to they might, at- ce which is to ho Pn trade commis- ded adequate but Fotective duties. fodd, who tainted I“ wall three weeks lied at Grace hoa- Her ">[wvinli3t8” are well known unlnrn in] text. ~ -$8.')8, 050 -31. 140,944 $5.0(B,692 ‘ $6. 753. 267 med h} the Cent- iegr “I 'l'oruntn. mm! \w-men fur mt." «hub in at- holiqu H) Van- ' {rm- .» mlugne Pre .. \ unge on t- ., rinina I. if ever. free from it; ,yAgnd Wm It, NSA'I‘ION. 2.â€"For save-rd twu hundred chil- aearsing the am- " The Land 0! the .r- $608. 03) 'GETTS I! 1, Being lest prices kinds of Be Habitual ny People. fl 1» l 1855 \\' West of fice ‘anted CHGOLS ACHE ZER 7D 191,0 gm. The sale held at Fanning's RePOSi' ‘Lory on Saturday, March 2nd, was largely attended. The best farmers in this part of the country took ad- vantage of the sale. Every; Horse With the exception of two were sold, and most of which brought Fall priCes. Among the'commission hor- ses consigned, was one more from Mr. Smithson, Glenn-m, 7 years old, Weight 1350 lbs., which brought $180.00; others .bringing 80“ Prices, according to age and condi- tion. The cattle were all 30m it good prices. Next sale will be. held on Saturday, March 16; when 8 carload of cows, and. 0mm! horses will be put under the hammer. Let everybody can " “" ‘ “" BIG SALE AT FANNING'S. Rev. Mr. Hockley, of Kinmaogztg. spent last Thursday here m (HHS, Burnt, River, Mar. 5.â€"Mr. I ‘Misun spent Sunday with his em: in Lindsay. Tun: to her home on miday 13“- and Miss Ray, of Lindsay, is taking lor place as teacher. 7 Mr. Chas. Hodgson, of Lindsay. w ‘nt Saturday at home. Mr. Arthur Fell has started mov- “an to his farm in Ops. 'I‘L’u- members of L.O.L. N0. 541. intvmi holding a. basket social on Friday. 8th in theit hall here. They expert Mr. W. Howie, of Cameron. to assist in the program. “E‘s Bellingha-m. 0f Fenelon Falls. mm has been teaching this ”1‘01 P. 0. Box 217 I will be glad of an opporâ€" tunity of talking with you about any instrument on the market and am satisfied my prices and terms will please the most ex- PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MACHINES \l‘~ ’ 'Slate, sandstone, .\; ”Hr, brownstone and proved failures. Granite iu going the same way. No Stonec'm conpare with White Bronz I have the agency for the well known and tried nukes. acting. Wm. WARREN Ready Mixed hint McLBNNAN Co. “Prism Brand” mm:- mm. 908,, Everlasting Memori 4° 444- «444°: 4- 44' mmmmya’hu A L’flndaWhitn hum “Form ‘Rmnua Mnnu melatonin; Don-Id All makes of Guns repaired, Stocks made fm- Guns. Skates Sharpened and Hepaiued, Saws Gummed-and Sens. Hnrse Clippers Shupened equal tn neW. Lurks Fitted with h eys, Urvam Separators Repaired, General M.u-hine Repairs at. ‘ “ Geo. W. Shephard’s I William St. North Next Post Building, Lindsay] Durability, Artistic Effects of nanny ‘-an-Mâ€"'" ’ Egg“ Numerous) 0" ‘ \ nomu‘ a venom Arthur Graham, GUN REPAIRING r LEMOOD P. 0. LINDSAY ' BURNT RIVER. '. men 7, 1918‘. bikimi' Fai mount, W. Va. over thirty yyeu-a old and as nice and perfect as the day it_ _was not"; Brdnze M o n u- ment in Simpson. ray‘or County. William St. FIFTY PER CENT. DISEASED. The report to the Montreal Board of Control by Dr. label-3'8, medical health officer, shows that out of a total of 59,685 chfldrgn examined by the health authorities during the EXTENSIVE SALE OF FARM stock and implements, on lot 14, con. 1, Somerville, on March 22, the property of Mr. Wm. Hoskins. Sale at one o'clock sharp and without Wq.â€"T. Onshore, auc- tioneer. ’ ON FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912, BY Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. Credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of W. J. Coad, Oakâ€" wood, south half lot 21, con. 10, Mariposa. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK. â€" Mr. W. Shuttleworth will sell by public auction at lot 16, con. 4, Somerville, on Friday, March 15, SATURDAY, MARCH 9.â€"BY GEO. Jackson, auctioneer. Sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Farquhar McEachern, Louisville, lot 9, con. 4, Eldon. Sale at 1 o'clock and without reserve. Con- veyances will meet trams. THURSDAY, MARCH 1-1. â€" BY Elias Bowen, auctioneer. Auction sale a! farm stock, implements and household, the property of the late Donald Brown, lot. 21, con. 10, El- “ Shh at 1 QM‘ 9-D» FRIDAY, MARCH ISâ€"By'GeO Jackson, Auctioneer, CreditSale at farm stock and implemopth, the property of Wm J. Coad, Oakwood, south halt Lot 2]., Con. 10 Maripom. Ruled; l od’clock and without reserve. ON ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH Islâ€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, ‘on lot '6, con. 8, Eldon, 14} miles west. 0! Hartley, farm stock and imple- ments. the property 01 Alexander Gilchrist. Sale at one o'clock and -without reserve. .. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912.â€"B'~y [Elias Bowes, auctioneer, van lot 25, con. 5 and 6, Melon, farm stock and implements. the property of George Webster. sue sat "One «o'clock. WANIPEJ -â€" LADIES 'I‘O DO PLAIN and light 36ng at homa. whole or spare time: good pay; um um. any distance ; charges paid. National Manufacturing 00., Eon- m'sm â€" mnus FROH 160 £0800 acres, best land in Win: Northwest. Anyone intuested call or write. Hetherington Reality '00., Lumsden, Saskatchewan. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. â€" BY Thos. ‘Cashore, auctioneer. Reduc- tiOn of farm stock and implem'ts, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28. 1912.â€"By Thos. Onshore, auctioneer. Sale of {arm stock and implements, the property of Hugh McKinnon, lot 22, con. 4-, Fene‘on. Sale at one o'clock sharp. WAN'IED TO RENT â€" ADVERTIS- er wants to rent a. good tam. Ad- a. lot of valuable stock, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs \and poultry.â€"'1‘. Cashore, auctioneer. TO RENT â€" THE EAST HALF OF lot 4. in the 6th con. of the Town- ship of 01:8) coptaining 100 acres. Land in good state of cultivation. (:nud house with stone cellar, 300d barn with stone toqndstion and‘ other outb uildinga. Small 0rd;- ard. Plonghing almost finjahéd.§ THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR saleotamonableprioothohnv ported Clydesdale stallion, 411mm my Duke, (13279) rising 7 years old, guaranteed quiet, sound and sure. Will take one or two Clyde fillies in part pay. For further information address Geo. B. John- son, Peterboro P. 0., rural mail No. 8. the property of Alex. mach. lot 16, con. 8, Feleon. Sale 31: one o’clock and positively without re- serve. Everything on the list will be «disposed of to the highest bidâ€" For further particulars apply house, near Camoron. Good spot for a. man who wishes to go out working by the day. Apply to Walter m1... Cameron. P.0. dress Box 26, ‘Warder, Lindsay, giving mu particulars. stamp {or full particulars. I‘was far from sure that I should mm to such a peaceful state of mind as not to “reel funny.” But 8an lyhadealledmeakby.undlhadto mdeu’n myself from that asperalon at prancing about in the same sort things you won't "fee: a bit funny.” it you‘re accustomed only to English bathing clothes. They certainly are the limit! Have you never been to Trouvllle or Ostend?” I shook my head, sad at having to teem ungrateful. But how could I help it? “Well. they have this kind there. and so they do here. Everybody has It. My prettiest one In much like yours. only it’s poppy colored. Kath- erine’s ls comflower blue this year. and she’s gota black one and a lilac Salfy went off into a at of musical southern laughter. “You poor baby. I forgot the shock It might be to you I felt fflghttufly. “l: 1: late. Isn't 8?” and I hopefully. looking at my watch. “Perhaps It's too (no to go “moan-run!“ . “Not a bit of It.” said Sally. “Come I can't beat; to think or any one else seeing me wear it." “Now. child. out with It. Don‘t you like the bathing dress?" “Oh. I admlré it immensely.” I stam- mered. “It's like aâ€"s picture. Butâ€"I can’t see myself wearing it. That Is. 7 “Don't you think she might? There are a lot of letters I ought"â€" Wm, but we'll have one u! the other maid- c‘ome with our things. It's m late.” “I’m not sure but that I'd better stop in it Mr. Parker thinks Mrs. Stuyve- sant-Knox would want me to.” I noun- dared on. “She Won’t mindâ€"not much, any- way. if we don't take you to the Cast- no wlthout her." Sally tried to reassure me. But her eyes had begun to twin- kle. angel. and so she Was. quite an excep- tional trimaran angel. and I kissed her and was saying a great many things when she stopped 9e. “So glad mvuke them. dean. But now we must be mm 11' we're to have our lath this moralng. Louise can‘t leave your birthday." “Isttauncydreutortmtlogmr' I asked pmled. “For Illttlo girl about your me. Why. you runny child, it’s your bath- !ngdreu. I 'had to get “and all the other fling! ready made. for there wasn‘t time to: anything more than having tum catered to you measure- neat if they were to be may for your hwy." ‘th. Bally. are they an tu- me?” “We”. t'b‘e'y‘éo t6! nobody e190. 'It'l : many sweet cab, dean." “Sally ex- Moe; find attached to that was a curtâ€"or something that would have been It skint '1! it had had more “9° well. I was not quite sure what it mat first, though I could see that it was pretty. It was pale green. and there were two parts of it. The big- ger of the two (it was not very big) was of .sott 311k and extremely fluffy. It had a low necked and short sleeved m. but more menu to .W Perhaps I‘d ’do best to any that it was Ilka long stockings. only it wu {n 909 wanted like minoxida Thesecond was pink tulle. with garlands orfltXny roses: The third was a white ltnen. .8649 as only American: know how *to ‘mke up linens, and the half rwu-f to 1:01 tin or thM'm m then It was opened by Sally after had gone It waved to contain Mudawt. Oneotthethreomablue cause an gown. embmlfiaed with pang-ts E ’We went to my room. Sally and l. and she runs for Louise. who m told to ma from what Sully called hot whwe existence Louis was evidently your head all thb time!” “I‘ve a weakness for remember-in birthdaysâ€"when I'm fond of the peo- ple who own them. You see. every- body thinks about Christmas. and l don'trwant to baconi‘nsed with every- body'in the minds of just those spe- cial people. Now. the truth h. l‘ve got a little birthday present upstaira which I didn‘t mean you should so until tomorrow. but as part of it may come in rather handy this morning. perhaps we might run up and’have 9 look at it.” 'Oh. Sally. you dear!” l exclaimed. “Oh wretcb. to have kept that. ‘lfl Lmtm be in on this act." grumbled‘Potter. But I hardly heard him. i was so ex- cited about what I was going to find birthday, isn‘t it?” Sully append no address her remark to tha ceiling. “How did you know?” exclaimed; that bands 1:: birthday books. It lives on a table In Lady Victoria’s ‘den.’ " “Fine: your keeping the date In “The 29th of July.” aid Potts: promptly. while I warn-18m m}- fact that I had lost track of dam Lgdy Betty [twannmxiabedboxblcm Abross flu: Water. acuth evidefitly meant to fasten date In chain was 33" ' the m 0M mberins how comical '1 the 900- ” he came I I. every- finite dltferent. . and 1 “Why. Mob!!! flower to visit a chap in Californiaâ€" ‘ dashed nice chap. too. but thought i'd have a shot at New York first. and , biest if 1 could stand it. Never could stand being grilled since a sunstroke I got when l was serving in india.” “Dear me, who and what does 3 lord serve?" broke In Miss Pitchiey. which surprised Mohunsieigh and me both sqmuch that he stated and i blushed. But she didn't. though .no girl under Vic’s age at ieut would think of cutting In like that with a stranger at home. Iohnnsleizh was delighted to be spoken to' by her. leigh‘lâ€"tor if you'll point him out In time, that’s what I shall all you. right under his nose. You see. this is a pri- vate beach. We all subscribe for our bath houses, but you'll be our guest. of course. and I'll put Mr. Pitchley's box at your service. He's gone all fishing for a few days. Only to think of the Earl of Mohunsieigh being tu ed back. Delicious!"- “ an’t say I thought of it that way till now." said Mohunslelgh. pulling his wiry mustache and condescend- ing to grin slightly at last. “But it's true i’m not a millionaire you know." “You're an earL You can 't say you’re not. for I read in the Flash- light only the other day that the Earl of Mohunsleigh had sailed for Amer- ica. though it couldn't be ascertained on what ship." “Didn't know there was any partic- ular reason why it should be ascer- tamed." said Mohunsleigh. “I've run Potter Wis bnspltably Mammal. but Mrs. Pitchley wnl mowed tolnnzb- "“Hu. In. won't the man be slck when he sees you coming back with an and beam on can you “lard 'nobuns- tu' l Introduced him to the mother and stepdaughter then. though I hadn't thought of Its Icing necemry. and explained that my cousin. though spelled very elaborateiy. was pro- nounced Moonslee. (rent hurry. Potter opened his eyes at the thln little man. and Mrs. and Miss Pltchley looked at him with interest. “Do Introduce on n11," laughed urn. Pltchley. “and then we can sympa. His panama hat was on the back of his head. His singleleyeglass on It: chain was 1mm: out behind him in the m and my first thought was how comloal -he looked. My second. as he came nearer. was something “No. no! Don't do that." l begged. “rhore's some mistake perhaps." “No. there isn’t.” said be. "I‘m not I millionaire. But i did think I looked as if i could “ford a bath." “Sally. dear. do let me introduce my [Io had evidently abandoned all in: tentlon of immediate flight now. and his rage was visibly cooling He was looking at Mrs. Plinchley with quite as much interest as she showed in him and with even more at the girl. al- though he talked to Potter Parker and answered his questions quite clvllly He explained that he had actually been ordered away from the hem-.h bathing cult and all. by some “impol' ”nan. neg Of “Mmpcq‘fi n'b‘.’ “They've sprung me otrxtbeir beast- ly beach.“ sald he. glaring anal sticking In Us eyeglass. Then he almost waved his hideous little lmthlnz salt at me "Wouldn’t let me bathe. the bounds-E“ “Wouldn't let you batho?" “No._ Said; ‘Yon can't get in here. This beach is for millionaires! I'm bleat If I don‘t shake the sand at! my unamulmn pack upandget thlze “1m: Lord-Lordâ€"oh. but I can never learn to pronounce him!" â€"' end her stepdaughter. with . Dotelmn came up. They called he, no we stopped to speak. end I planned. because I'd been wantlnt know them. We were Introduced. I was womwnx what Mrs. Eu would do If she could nee us chat- 1193 with the Pltchleys m‘slght or at! Newport when a little thin man. look- “; perfectly furious. with a striped homing suit rolled up under his arm. «the hopping along toward us as If he mum 1:“.‘J that somebod: had '5 '3. ER batted of the beach. an, an Potter knew. and Junta pmmmflergweamatfiuo We inlets “fit my people whom spring from?” I echoed. of his Int :8 If he hated the bother of doing It. “Where did you spring “Why. Mohmlelgh!" I cried. He‘stopped hopping so abruptly that he stumbled and nearly fell down. “Hello. Betty!” he growled. hauling from T" “Why, Kahuna-dab!" I awedj Lord Mohunslelgh." I said Ina did “Everythlnx'l a m.x’.Pr of custom." said I, to_ myeell. and .u anotqer min- ute l was facing g. 3 down to the water. band in hams with Sally. as if we had been little 35.1 . with and p‘afls and shovels. I expected to hr! me If I had plunpd Into 3 muum. mflon bath of Red ureter. when I r: 1 out among the may breakers. but mam from the vacation. American-r mm had their “Sally-quiet. nummtnt ilttie may. with her middle aged: airsâ€"looking like one of Stan's gaiety girl photo- graphs. in a short. low necked dress of bright poppy color. with silk legs as shiny as an archdeacon’s. only with quite a did’erent eflect- ' “Come on. my green Undlne.” said she. and i came. because she pulled me so suddenly that otherwise i should have fallen flat on my nose: Having seen her dressed so much in my style. it wasn't quite as bad as before. and when i was out of my boxâ€"like one of those little barometer women that tell fair weatherâ€"there was Mrs. Pitchley in crimson and Car. olyn Pitchley in white. and lots of pretty women. all with the same lovely stocking. There hadn't, been any staudingMut when.we arrived. be- cause we were early. not having gum- to the Casino flrstrus the others had. and it was a relief to tind them. or it was. until I had a great shock. . Instead of the men being away ni a separate beach of their own. they were put with us. ar-d kept popping out of boxes every minute. and run ning up to talk to the giristhey knew. just as calmly as If they were in even- ing dress. My eyes 'znimost came out of my head for an Llflmnt Then i just swallowed haul mid leaped over about live centuries .. prejudice as If- ! were jumping acru .~. a tiny heck. 3 _ level Mlle-elf sharp mm 823- only a dumb: " Mm . mm “d ”on" m w m w of mine. and“? cm (hen oral-Ir “ u up; that mum mm as our” "e W "e What It *9- THE mum won or lCA- mum-mm: mile W @900 3'!“ m" "“3" 'h‘“ ““‘h "" "mum's" TWE missus um tr. with the sun damluz on the 1' Ivar COUGH, STOPS !II DISC G- able by team me In ride mt ht. reen water as l! the millionaires m‘ ES PREVENTS 'G moot. tint helm liked tunaâ€"when A to H 3506.? inhaling gold ""“m‘m'm M" "mu" x" ' But the best or all was m» The reel dent!!! of caturh is in t .. 3.2:; met: “m. mm mm m ,. mm W: on mm we be continually pmwl' us at fin- and mu]: m ‘5' Wh.’ the” we 9“ C‘m YOM- but Wu may not of the enrthâ€"anyuhew when» the-rt ; ji'fithe emeralds ”“1 ”9‘1“” 89"” :m" it W ,“39 4'1”!” 8W3 ulna s not. What klm‘ on your none the stomach, 3,43% beets?" I("(m’e If the) arc At home when you are at themes; Inna. or bronchial tithes, root, it on»- w m ..., wm fizzmmflgm ““2: a: mi m «e: m.t.-.cm°mn of t‘lcefl. 5'“ the last ' “in“ m. Ind . .eâ€"asnred od’ by’rule “teatime shun L001 0"“ the following symmomsâ€" 22:11:20: mrlghrlTTnagig £99822 «taking '" h" “(0.11 and when um then (slimline yourself: mom smell “mm Ix ”r (”a xr a“, r. ‘mre been tn exactly twenty mluutm Bad Breath l \ Study Nostrils “I hope. anyhow W: I? going! In [m V!" to": m to come 0‘" dire; tly '3‘ Frequent Sum ms Buzzing .01) will attain n chm. lve am Watery Eyes :H‘wcking Cough good 1 vi! . - M" n . 2;”. ”mag, 5‘ to “w" V wondered what It would do to mm U Bad Taste , DrOppings “I meant to co b-w -k tnmurrm‘ mm? m .' m' Raising Phlegm. Dimcult Breathing mg.” replled Mohnnslolgh “hm lu-r ' ' 5 - "" ' ' "" " ' “ Don't continue to burden -_.our sys- WS 1 1318!" flOP 0“ =1 1’" “BENT. § : WOOD} ILLE tom for another day wieh the germs “We’ll give you some fun." mum Woodville March 4. - Miss Belle 0! such a filthy lqathsome di .eered Klan P11221103, [coking frightful emu, Benverton is spending a C G; C h sense ly pretty. flew days with her aunt Mme Currie. as earth. t. ata'rr ozone to- â€"“ _ _ ,7 __ A 7, 3 dayâ€"inhale its soothing \apor, (in um. which w more like u fetching silk toque with an Ainatinn W in front than a mere cup. But the nwmi moment came when I wan may. wlth my hand on the door. t'm,nure Joan, of Arc must have felt like that when she had let her hair 1mm and patch that graceful white am! of her- one sees in the picture-I. to be burned. She may have bdbn' :Ilmly mum: that- the m looking. quite her but. u I wu. but even that vouidn’t have buoyed her up much It the moment. and it didn't me. my «main. “l've got precious limo humane. loo: picked this thing up In a shop as i came along and they charged me the dent! of I lot for it: You‘re awfully good. you know. and all that. to ofler to put me up but i only we prepared to spend a night or m-."o - - .â€" Theu Potter insisted and blew all Mohunsieigh' s objection: away oae in: i had forgotten the horror of the bathing dress in my surprise at meet- lng Mohnnsleigh. but it fell over me again like a cloud as soon as l was shut up in' the bathing box with those wisps 0'! green silk. I wouldn't have the maid help- me and wrestled with the ordeal 'nlone. it took me some time.» but. when everything was on (there were only four things. countinl: 1he cap ,nnd smart little sandals» i vouldn't any to myself that the eflect wasn’t nth-naive. it was. and i did appn‘ove of myself in the Quaint head- one as if they had been threads of z-obweh. still my cousin wouldn‘t give {l definite answer. perhaps not under- standing American hospitality. or per- hnps having other ideas which be pre- ferred. At all «Vt-um “'0 mun In 1' ' bathing machines (which weren‘t hath- ing machines at nil. but dear ‘littlu houses) without anything being decid- ed. .The only Inflation which Mo bunslelgh had really accepted was Mrs. Pitchley's. for bier husband‘s lmthlng box. ' She kept her word and called him had refused to let him go on_ to the beach before. but the man didn't seem impressed in the least. .1 think he didn‘t even recognize Mohunsieigb ml the unn- person. or If he am be pro- tended very cleverly not to. Potter asked Mohnwelgh where he was staying. and when be hand It was at a hotel he said his sister wouidu't allow that to so 011. Lord Mobuns- lchh would have to come to the Moorings” that was settled. and his man must be told t» pack up his things directly. Mlcutn‘t ‘ord be sent by messenger at once? _ “ll: uéu ' brought 5 luau. (hunks am- fully. Shed that habit long ago" said me. I suppose It Is ducult to be much excited.about a person whn baa when riding lessons on your foot. She kept her word *aud called him "Dom Mohunslelgh" In quite :1 him: voice. Just u wepused the man who was his Iitue long lost cousin. asked when I'd arrived on this side the water and a tow other things. but he loom-d none at Klan Pltchley thuu at Vwm’mr' sud Rtohnmk-hh “Jot :3- nke of you. I must think about u.“ khan he delgnod to remember that 1 haunting. Iomebod)’ Mr, Alex. McFedyen's home was visited by numerous of his friends, including a. sleigh load from Eldon district on Monday evening last, when progressive euehre was indulged in, much to the delight of the ;visit- are, who excelled in play and had five wins. They dispersed to their homes at an early hour. A prayer meeting. conducted by the Rev. G. 8. Steele. of Glenenn. was held in the school room on"Wednes. dey evening and the ettendenee wee larger then nsuel. . Ir. D. .B. Spence weeâ€"in Lindsay 'on .Thursdey lest. Ir. end Ire! Hervey Copp were in m Falls on Sunday of last Inlay, March_4. â€" The weather has greqtly improved, and the present month came in. in lamb-like fashion. There was a. fair attendance at the Sunday School last Sunday. Fun “on ‘90 E on m .nd vductlon: cud «mm Ida-n.- u in cul b. obtained tron Ila-:1. McLsughltn, Pool. Pal- ad 8cm barium. Lhduy and Penelo- Fdll. local rem-mat... i rpm» norm gr none other. {am}: who thinli dam-zen! pub! ‘0 b" uâ€"asured of! by’mle am on the shun making at her wan-Ln and when ymy mve been tn exattly twenty minute; «he to": you to come out dirty!!!“ ~mu will main a chill. no cam-3 mmdered what it would do to you U mutant-It.) WJ-vâ€" ‘ln‘x‘wivéi as 11' $112} “Winn whim»: 1 an swim a little. and Pom-r fit me beyond the breakout. It was an! fun under that :m- u ur turquoise *y wlth the nun dam In: on the «- Ivar reen water as (1’ lb» million-um or é'port ind ‘W wrinkling «9m Mrs. 1an_Crack!ane.entartuined a number if ladies to tea on Thursday night. Woodville hockey team went to Cmnington to play on Monday night. I WOODVILLE. Woodville. March 4. â€"- Miss Belle Cameron, Beaver-ton, is spending a low doys with her aunt, Mics Currie. Miss Annie Smith lett on‘Saturday for Toronto where she is_ spendingI Mink Margaret Ferguson spent Tuesday afternoon in Cumin’gton. As Mr. Bob. Ion-row was preparing his costume for the carnival Friday night, his clothing caught fire and An enjoyable evening was given by the Ladies' Aid inthe Methodist church last Thursday evening. Tea was served from a to s art's:- which an excellent program was given by the ladies. . r e : Mr. Jim Ferguson, 0! Little Briti sin, is visiting friends here. Over twelve hundréd partridges wmseiudinaruidonn gum;- ware-house b lfontml. \ Buy First Mortgages on Saskatchewan Farms Haveyou 3500.!” to 810..you00000 would like to profitebly invest without running the'fll‘htefl MT 1! 00, we advise you to investigate our fint monpges on improved Suhtchewan farm which are legnl mm for ”Trust" funds.’1‘he security we ofier is equalled only by 3 Government Bond. We give no absolute gummee that the in- terest end principd will be promptly paid, with no charge {or collecting orreufitting. Wewillbeglatl at my time to give you expert advice on L *MM “thflofmmvesmrsfl Regine. Send for 'our booklet entitled "A Safe investment." W. G.- Blair Son Is Your New? Spring Suit to Be ' Made to Order? -- ' mmwhoinsistsonbeingpersonallytailored will find muchto interest him in our splendid showing of Come in and enjoy the satisfaction that comes of only 26 WELLINGTON STREET EAST. TORONTO Hood 0600: Viscount. 3.0. mam'onrrn. uncommon mun-m CAPITAL. mun '3 ammo: no man. ovu $360,000.00 Comp National Finance um badly"burned' about his face Sizing Sing" 5 and Overcoam s ISLAY How on Display ing and sat down to a. sumptuous supper at Mr. Metcalfe's home. Danc- ing and amusements were then in- dulged in till early dawn. They in- tend living in the home recently ocâ€" cupied by Mr. Tom Moynee. Mr. G. McKinnon journeyed beck to Victoria Road to take an invenâ€" tory of things at the Hotel, which he is now taking in hand. Should the ronde be in good condition he intends taking hie family and house- :hold onsets on Monday next. Sevu'd residents travelled north on Thursday last to attend the sale at Ir. H. IcKlnnon' 3. Ir. W. H. Warwidc left the district sun Grove to mend Methodist parsonage at 8.30 pm. The party returned home in the even- your breathing orgnnsswith its be), samicessenceeandau; MofCa- tarrh will forever m. Read what Elwood S. Lee in! Sxdenham, Ont” says of his cure with Catarrhozone: “ I was a. chronic Iuaerer from continuous coids in the throat and nose. and formally years have conâ€" stantly had Caterrh. I was recom- mended to try Catarrhowne and mad that by using the inhcler- on the first touch of a cold or la grime I an able to stay it an a low hours. I have been able to breath through m We men or sca- TWE means rm; comm. sun’s ALL mscma ES PREVENT-S BNEEZING. The reel danger of «turn is in ‘putting on yam. You may have Catarrh yam. but men may net and mum: p! mufiymne â€"- the gexiuine and you ’ll get cured. By mail from 5th! Women! Comp~ humcient medicatidn to last two months. Beware of tile substitutor any, Buflclo, N.Y., and Kingston, Ontu-ig. _ . . ‘ Ixrflin 1-: is“: *- PAGE 8“.

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