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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Apr 1912, p. 6

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x1 I 'm 3|“- ~\f\~ (“A-,1 C. 5) PF? 0 v \ "an \rsr ié‘j’L‘ ’3‘.‘ ' '25“ 1"“ K.- ' ‘WA \7 , \3 (1", ‘94. :‘ \J a h. . 1/. ,. .’.‘ ,. FELIX FORBERT _.._.~._â€".- A W: BELLâ€"In the township of Bexleyr,‘ Nrs. W. 0. Fox of Brockville com- mitted suicide by swallowing poison. An unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate the Viceroy of Man- chm-i8. in Hukden. J. W. WAKE“, Kent St. “u“ .â€" â€"â€"â€"v _ Tuesda , March 26, 1912, Etta. Ethel, Greta. Bell, aged 8 months, 7 days, pretty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bell. u" % HOUSE KEEPERS’ "DURO Makes Houses PERMANENT“ Windprool If you have ever seen tar paper which has been in a wall for a few years, you’ll realize the importance of using, instead, a sheathing paper that will last. DURO Sheathing Paper contgms no at. Itis a tough, high-grade paper, saturated with the same odorlees, tasteless, waterproof compound which has made RU.BER.OID the best of all ready roofings. , a PAGE 31A. DURO is very strong, will not teen dry out, emckor crumble. Walls, floors and ceilings interlined with DURO The nearest RU-BER-OID Dealer will beé‘glad tgj show you samples bf DURO. Or write us for samples and Booklet; White, cream and colored 30 to 4-0 ins just fine for bud-mums, kitchens, halls etc. special per yd... u, ...... 7L: Heavy Nottingham net gond width for, bed-rooms am] kitchen wrtains, reg 15c sale per yd ......10c A choice-selection of close weave factory for sheets pillow slips etc., 32 to 40 i'tS widea yd 7c, 81m, 10c...12§c Bleached or uableached, 72 ins wide, I extra heavy quality, regular 30c sale price per yd ..................... '25.: Black and white also fight colors, 27 ins wide. gnod patterns, reg 12§c and 15c yd, get. your supply ayd...19c DEATHS. TRADE MARK REG. Have a Glance Through Our Millinery anti Man- tle Sections for New and up-to-date Styles Factory Cotton Curtain Scrim Curtain N et“ Sheeting Shirting Four Jollars is a. very comfort- able price to pay for a good pair of Men’s shoes and many men want to pay it. We are showing the best men's shoes at just four that it is possible to secure. Not four but shoes that we are selling for four in order to give our men patrons better shoe value for their money than they can obtain elsewhere. 9 SHEATHING PAPER Our $4 1 . flaw Shoes @? 'There is a great scarcity of unskill ed labor at Montreal. A TEST WILL pnova rr He was a. clerk, Hard luck was his Till one want ad Put him in biz, He did, at first, A humble turn, But. now he's boss 0f the concern. HE’S ALLRIGHT NOW. Button, lace 0: Blucher cut. Bright or dull leath- ers, tans if you prefer. Every size. Special Values in ’7' Trunks and S uit Ca. 56‘. This Week; ; Notinv is hereby given that a. by- law was passed by the municipal council of the township of Bexley on the 29-111 day of March, 1912, pro- viding for the issuing of debentures 'to the amount of Four Thousand dollars. for the purposes of Union School section Number One of the townships of Bexley and Somerville, and that the said by-law was regis- tered in the registry office of the County of Victoria. on the 3rd day of April A.D., 1912, and any mo- tion to quash, set aside the same or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and can- not be made thereafter. 1 Dated this 3rd day of April A.D., I 1912. We all regret hearing the death of Mrs. Elias Honey, which occurred last Saturday.‘., Many from here at- tended the funeral on Tuesday. "llâ€"figs ’Sadie Francis is spending Easter holidays at her home in Can- nington. Powles’ Corners, Apru 7.â€"-Mr. and Mrs. John Powles visited friends at Palestine last Sunday. Owi'ng'tb the condition of the roads on Sunday and the rain, the attendance at church was very small. Again We hear the hum of the saw- ing-machine in the vicinity. We ‘all welcome it as the dry wood is rather scarce. Mr. Elisha \\ orsley spent Tuesday at his sisters, Mrs J as. Slater. , Miss Clara Poxxles visited at Fenc- lon Falls last week. Mrs. Edgar Sims and daughter Blanche is visiting at her mother's, Mrg. J times B_:ynell/. . ,A,J:A.‘ AL- M'iss Laurie McGee has come to re- side on the farm of Mr. Sam. Mcâ€" Miss Pearl Worsley is spending the Easter holidays at her cousin ’8, Misses Lula and Gladys Cooper. Mr. W. Moore and Mr. M. McGuirk spent a few days in Toronto. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Thomas Harrison has gone to To- ronto to undergo on operation on his eye. Mr. Hugh Milloy, who has been at- tending the Federal Business Col- lege in Lindsey. returned home ser- iously ill, but under the care of Dr. Johnston we hope for a Speedy re- covery. . , Mr. John"Sims spent Sunday at Feoelon Falls. The Epworth Lea. e c! this place held a. very inter meeting On Wednesday evening. Mr. J. B. Pow- les gave a veg interesting address. and the president, Miss Flossie Moore, gave some helpful remarks on the subject. Some very good :sug- gestions were given by the members as to how we might make our league more efficient, including the follow- ing:“‘Bg the unity of its memb- ers," “ By making our meetings more interesting,” " By being pre- sent, more mgularly," “ By the unit.- ed daily prayer: of our members for pereonalvfitness and‘preparation , for doing God’s ‘wo ,f’ "By giving ready willing ”sponge when be pre- sents duty to 1133’ : . Japanese muting rugs 35c to 3. 00 all rr‘om sizes Japanese matting ,36 ms wide spacial per yd 15c tom-10¢ ‘ Haxe your rm ms covered with best’quality Eno'dsh lino as very little cost, 4- yds wide 25 choice flow! or conâ€" ventional patterns to choose from per yd 50c, 55c” .60c Engfish qualities, 27 ins wide, pretty colors and pat- term for curtains and covering reg 15c sale per yd...10c Dxeas gingh-Lm, mlors for children's quilt lining per yd.” Two leaders, lax-g re double bed sizes, pretty pdtemn, good wearing being closdy woven special each" .98c $1.19 ALFRED TAYLOR. Clerk of Township of Bexley. POWLES' CORNERS. NOTICE Matting Rugs Bed Spreads Linoleum Cretonne Gingham regular Width, pretty batter-us and dresses, aprone, house dresses and use... canon-.000 «II. IOOUII-ou c.0-oun-o .. “‘9’!“ mmégly m mmwotm Ithmild in On Monday, March 25th, there was a. pie social held in the Dongola school house for the purpose 01' HI)- taining money for the salary of the ReV. Mr. Scnrf, our last. pastor, who is at present ill at. the Muskoka sanitarium. A good program was given, consisting of recitations, sing- ing. music, dialogues and phono- graph selections. Specialo mention might be given to the song " Child- hood,” given by Master Percy Her- ron: also dialogue by the Norland young people; music by the Hunter family and Capt. Beck’s songs. “ Jim Blake," and " The Letter Edged in Black " were well received. The proceeds for the evening were $27.85. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Barkwell visit- ed at the home of Mrs. Wm. Em- bury last Sunday. Mr. Arthur Barkwell went to Sud- bury on Wednesday to spend the summer months. His many friends wish him success. V Mr. wand Mrs. Davis visited at the home of their daughter. Mrs. “filial- bury, of Norland last Sunday. On Thursday 14th, the Rev. Mr. Walker, of Kinmount. held a. lime- light, concert in the Dongola school house. It was well attended. DOXGOLA. Dongola, March 30.â€"-Mr. Geo. H. Barkwell has returned home from Sudbury. He and Mrs. Barkwell in- tend making their home at Sudbury in the future. They will be missed by their many friends here, who wish them success in their new home. izié. or Thou-3d. ins Piles. No surgical ope;- auon require!“ Dr. Chanda Ointment. «all New you at once anduoartainlycurem magnoxzau dealers. or W. Euc- 03.. Limited. Toronto. Sample box tree it you mention this we: sad enclose 19c. stamp to no: mango. if" Heghics and intest'ind m- txseptim. combined with the intensified fruit juices, make. "Fruit-a- ' ” the finestofnmeme pnniyin' mum theBynu-vous gum and regnhting. ' 2:52, bowels'md thin-“Fruit-c-um" 31) the whole M at nothing Likefmit juice, "Fruit-aâ€"tives" nets on the blood purifying 01'8“s 0‘ the yâ€"namely the liver. bowels. kidneylund skin, and stimulates dl these parts to increased 4895“”. _Th° Onthhâ€"ctohmh. "th”m numbinghonic sndalluyudlxniw IS “FBUlT-Aâ€"TIVES” THE GREAT FRUIT MEDIBINE SUREST WNIC IN- THE WRRLD â€"â€"Mi‘ss Florence Neelu'nds. 34.. of the stat! of St. Margaret's Form, Toronto. is spending her vacation with her pan-exits, Mr. and Mrs. Fee- lands. â€"Miss L. filler. of D. F.’s., was callbd to her home in Mentor-d, ow- ing to the illness of her mother and sister. the latter having met with an accident. , 7 The two Miss Purdy's'. teachers at Ramsey's and Braulis' school, spent a few days in Toronto, from which place they will return and spend the remainder 0. their Easter vacation with their mother at Bobcaygeon. s‘KIZEM CORNER. Salem Corners, April'S.-â€"Mr. Thos. Reazin spent the week end visiting with her son Mr. Hezekiah Retain of Saintfield. Miss Meta. Var-coo. of Toronto, spent Good Friday with her grand- mother, Mrs. Wm. Vareoe. Miss Laura. Tremeer spent the Eas- ter week with relatives and friends of Toronto. . Miss Olive Vmoe and her cousin Iva, of Ashburn, spent Good Friday and hate: with their grandmother 108.188.” Duvison is spending a: counle of weeks visiting her brothers and aim of Stmetsvflle. â€"Mr. D. S. Chal'ut arrived in town this morning from Ottawa. It. is stated that the business trip was successful and that Mr. Chatut sold his property and is leaving in a couple at days (or the west. wâ€"Mr. W. G. (:rqham’and Mr. A. Brisbane left on the 11 o'clock train for Belleville to attend a railroad ball given for the benefit of a dis- nbled brother. â€"Mr. A. G. Randall has been ap- pointed district sales agent {or the Countyof Victoria for the land of the Canadian Pacific Irrigation Co.. Ltd., situated in the Province of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alber- M183 Hid», Min-k spent Easter with her sister Mrs. Hashim-ray of Oak- wood. Miss nu Graham returned to Inrneville,after spending a we'Ik with be! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham. Ir. Ell-1m Denna-a. of Hamilton, is spending a few days with his bro~ â€"Mr. F. Pu? tnd wife, of (‘hes- ley. paid his sister Sits. W. H. llur~ rill a flying visit on their way to vis- it. Mr. Part-’5 father. who is \‘eq low at Board's station. â€"â€"Master Morley Kinecr, at North River. spent: the holiday the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs- John Kineer, east ward. â€"Mr. Sahdy Kineer, at, North. River. spent the holiday the guest 0! his brother, Mr. John Kineer, east â€"Mr. Hiram Demerey, of Hamil- ton. is visiting Mr. and Mrs- Port. ('onquergood, .Adeiaidp-st‘... and also his sister, Mrs. Geo. Mills, Queen-st. â€"Mr. G. A.. Robson, of The Ward‘- er staff spent the holiday and Bush er Sunday with his mother at Pene- lou Falls. --Mr. Thos. I-‘lurey left {or Toron- to on Saturday evening. From there he win go to Petorhoro in. conâ€" vention with the K. of (3. â€"Mr. William and Peter Kearns, of IJndsay,. spent the holiday with their brother, Mr. Richard Realms, of Pe- terboro. â€"â€"Mr. Louis A. White left for Pe- terboro on the morning train to m- tend a convention of the Knights of Columbus. -Er. Durance Duke. a former mident of Lindsay, died on Sunday last at his home on Rhode Island-st, Bun‘alo. â€"â€"Mr. Geo. Peacock, of the Tud- hope-Anderson'! Company, left on Saturday night to spend a few days with friends at Smith's Falls. -Miss Marie Hussey and her moth- er will return to Toronto this even- ing, after spending the Easter holi- days with friends in town. April lath. â€"Messrs. Geo. D. Isaac, Randolph Junkin. William McArthur and S. J. Graham. of Penelon Falls, were in town Saturday on business. -â€"Miss Bella Iierry‘, of Pembroke, is spending Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Henry ()‘Keete. St. Paul- :4”. Chas. Kennedy. of the L.(‘. I., is spending the Easter vacation at his home in Bobcaygeon. “ivâ€"rims Welsh: of Toronto. is spend- ing a few days with Mrs. .(I)r.) Rice, Cambridge-st. â€"Mr. fleub Morgan is in Streets- ville attending his brother’s funer- -â€"Mr. Jimes, of Toroni’o spent Easter with his sister, Mrs. (Dr. ) Rice. Cambridge-st. , â€"-Miss Viola. Merrill. of Orillia. spent her Easter holidays with her parents in the east ward. â€"â€"Mr. Murray Cuthbert, of Toron- to. is the guest of Lindsay friends (or a few days. ~His§ Loietto Hurley, of Peter- boro, is spending the holidays in town with friends. \ Jâ€"Miss Anna McLaughlin, 0: Ta- ronto, is spending a few days the guest of her friend Miss Isabel Ry- ley. Wellington-st, _ â€"-Miss Alma Thurston, of Duns- ford, spent. Friday and Saturday vis- iting with her cousin, Miss Viola Merrill. "Lair. John R. Bux'ms. of Janetville wbs a business V‘sitor in town on Saturday. of Orillia. with her ”Whaling. Look ' h‘fiifiwn” oiivayb’a. 26c. ' m; ‘ Secure your general merchandise from Neil Sinclair. The season for wall paper is hm. See his samples and get prices. A shipment 0! Mat- thew': lard to arrive this week. Get a. eupply More another advance in â€"'vw-J Du”... Commissioner o Successor to Molnar-mid Weeks. huving removed their business to my owu office, opposite Wamhman-Ward- er, Kent-st. Phone 11. [neurones ond Real Estate in all its branches. Mr. Austin Stacey o! the L. Lindsay has been home for the mic}: with a sexVere col'd‘. HOPKIIIB WEEKS HOPKINS But-tum. Solicitors. Notarie- etc Solicitors (or the Bank Vt Montreal Money to loan at lowest rates. 0!- acea, e William-st. south, Lindsay, Ont. Branch once at. Woodville. G. R. Hopkins, ICC. C. E. Weeks. Fred Holmes Hopkins. B.A.. LL.D. uncne Mr. G. E. Evans Sunday. Mrs. 1'. Henry took a severe stmke Tuesday and is still in» a- very critii cal condition. If wishes would cause at grow our farmers would n~ ing as much anxiety about and hay problem. v... â€"vâ€"v. ”my, Ivory at} and third Wednesday 0! a. month from 2 p.m. to 6 p. m., or consultatioxx in we, ear, nose sud throat. Bat-Hater. Solicitor. Notgry Publh nA__.:, Few attended the basket social at Lotus Friday night. Mrs. R. Headers and Mrs. Philip spent Thursday in Lindsay. Mrs. D. Flack is visiting friends“ Ida. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wiison attend- ed the sale at Ida. Tuesday last. - Mr. L. McLaughlin vi'sibed' his uncle Mr. G. E. Evans Sundav. Rev. Mr. R. M. Patterson visited the sick of the neighborhood Mon- day. Mrs H. \rgue attended the {um-r31 of, her father Mr. (‘ampbell‘ Monday. The attendance at the Methodist church Sund 5’ church Sunday evening was very small on accpunt of the had‘ candi- tion' of the roads. Mrs. (1. Porter. who has been in‘ with pnemnonia for the past. week. is some better. YELVERTOX. _‘ Ye-I'Verton. April 1. - The Rustin-E report for Yelverton school: V'.‘ class. (‘Iara Heulip 73 per cent; IV. crass. Alberta Heash‘p. 75 per cent. Gladys Heaslip 60 per cent. Frank Kearns 56 per cent.; 111 class, ‘1 Ernest Kearns 55 per cent.. Colvilleu Evans 59 per cent. George muslipi 59 per cent. ; “Drama Oulnine ” That I. Laxatlva Bromo Ouinine rummmuuamumur The" In Only One l The antiquated custom of takingi 1purgativee in the spring is useless} for the system really needs strength- : toning, while purgetives only gallop; through the bowels, leaving you] weaker. Dr. Williams: Pink Pills are! the best medicine {or they actually“ make the new. rich. red blood that, feeds the starved nerxes, and thus! cure the mam forms of nervous disâ€"I orders. They cure also such ocherf forms a! spring troubles as head-1 aches, poor appetite. weakness in the] limbs, as well as remove unsightlx i pimples and eruptions. In fact the\ unfailingly bring no“ health and} strength to weak tired and depress- ed men. women and children. I Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine (70., Brockville, Ont. f It is the opinion, of the best medi- ‘cul authoritia, alter long observa- tion. that nervous diseases use more common and more serious in the spring than at any other time of the year. Vital changes in the system. after long winter months may cause much more trouble that the familiar spring weakness and weariness from which most people sufler as the re- sult of indoor life. in poorly ventil- ated and often overheated buildings. Olficial records prove that in April and May neuralgia, St. Vitus dance. epilepsy and other forms a! nerve troubles are at their worst and that then. more than any other time. a blood~making, nerveâ€"restoring tonic is needed. Néfvous 9.563585: in the Spring CURE!) BY TUNING THE BLOOD AND STRENGTHENING THE i Omemee Branch Liciggggmrs SERVES. LEIGH R. KNIGHT “0t be Hav- rt the straw Give us an interview regard- mg any repairing you require. Stu-faction Guaranteed Prion: “tenable Automobiles, Bicydu», Marine Raters. etc. We also keep a full line Of accessories for all makes. Our Repair Department is tlw best equippvi shop out of Toronto for rcpuiuu; a?! makes of befdre being uswmhied. Each bicycie irzspvct-Pd Lhruu; bout and g immu- leed by Lindsay Mom" “forks Aanuws BeCauseâ€" Mal/dc of fillth mate-rials. Made by expert Wurkmen. Each part rigidigv inspected 4 make room. 03.11am! Let PP all kinds 0-“ w”. d. SELLING connwoon m 80er lumlm (0., limitel Linda; Motor Works Garage - You will find excellent values amnng our stock of 3:300:16 diamond .lml pearl mugs. Ask to see our 3-st0m: ruby ring at $7.50. It L4 5 beauty and is sure to please. The choice lies usually between single stone or a three stone ring. Our immense assortment aff- ords an almost Ulihmitcd selection in either style. Still Leading From April 9th mvr, yes izllo our Summer Trill] fmm July '_I. d and givm oppacuni v fut Pun. timmus prvparatiun in he he. terclnss of mum m, In infm. 0mm. equipmvnt. and ~v:'\'iw'e. Vu- hue no superinrs. \h iw (rm-g- ml Bu-‘ineco- (In'l’egw of “IV-mm... Von-w 8: Gm'axd 509,, \\, n, Shuw. Presidem. EASTER TERM Phones See Our 19-12 Models McCARTY’S Jewelry Store The Popular Jeweler: William St. North Bell 352 K 352 1 mos . . - Machine .442 PHONE 77 Marriage Licenses an account of the of the roads on Bu: .0 mic. III either In. .Kimberly and 0mm. in visiting Ir. finest Jordan of Toronto spent Eu pad parents, Mr.) Ira. S. Suddaby w on Thursday to spt with her daughter, 11: DINid and Billie El dd. spent a few days BURNT RI Burnt. River, April * and daughter l-Ix'a, Ipent Easter with Mr eats. Kr. and Mrs. D. Kiss Annie Handley north of Kinmount, is Faster holidays. 85 KeItSt. Highest 1 kinds of furs Highest salted bum “70 pay Sc 21,. (i hens weighing :3 I’m" according to qnuiity 4-0 Queen 51. H‘ POUL TRY '1 P. I. Box 217 Wm. WA temns will 1. actin g and am sat“ thy ithtl‘unu-nt tunitv «,i talkin the same w with WE” knuu N am PIANTF. 0| SEWING Evil-3 BUTTER W “Pri Reaé}; Everlasting M1 A." Blake‘s «)fUuns 111} made fur Gum \‘kuua and Hewliu-(i. \‘sc\\\' (3 Seth. H-II‘M' (‘hmu-r.‘ equal (:0 mm. lw- k~ Kest 719:”): S. ‘wr: an] General M :11 :im- H. )‘n‘ Geo. W. Sheg‘ William St. Koxt Post Buiiding Durabilit) ”any ‘ < . .5. }t:. _ ‘10.: ~0â€".-n.-‘..Jl~l ‘~\\ --â€"»~r.---~s \ MM q -M pawl-v“ bwk'ow ‘ I will McLEh’NAN Arthur G GUN REP PRC-RS DAY . APRI A. APPLE r LEETWOOD LINDS White B.» Mufacwnco l": FUR n ffltxew SLC 0 Stu! m 1 t pr: )‘ Gm. ova: old day

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