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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 May 1908, p. 16

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' ' ""1 1. - holdmg a ,leap war song . ’ ' tlc manner, and hex . . ‘ mu" . IV ‘ I ranch Of :ammblc, gen ' ‘ ‘ If Methodlst Hall 11115 0‘? t. ‘ ‘meet in furthermg thxs b 'muny good quahueb. made horse The young men of th1s V.” ‘f t r: - ‘ . ’3 ' ' for! ‘ n{ the Master 5 “Ox-k. _ .. , hmhwpd. Although she _was sxck "-mmm. 1M. 0"me and Mn , : WOODVILLE. l 1C’T\T\fr\YT\"11 l Vagentia, May 15.â€"â€"T‘he Reformers held a. meeting here on the llth inst. The speakers were Messrs. Fulton and McLaughlin and the can- didate, Mr. Stewart. Not. one of them evolved either policy or plat- form, not had a. kind word even for their own leader. They took up A:-...--:.m. the Baby R. L. MORGAN incidental touch on the Normal school and some attempted roasts for the Watchman-Warden 13 Mr. Stewart the whole Opposi- tion, or even to be the leader ? Is this the only little i§ue of the day that can be brought forward ? Are there no qufitions of public interest that the Reformers can discuss ? n‘--* :- nn'lit‘v f ma.» Luv Auwv.._-_- ,_ The Conservatives have a pohcy; they preach that policy. They have a. leader of whom they are proud. Has the Liberal party fallen into such straits that they have neither leader nor policy, and can only wear their audiences out w th sickening eulogies of a town {awyen who de- spite all suggestions to the contrary has not yet .cqmmmoed to sprout COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Druggist. Optican and Stationer. Riggs’ 01d Stand. VALENTIA Fora GO TO swim discussing wanderflfl 1 ; the community in say, viéited Cam‘ 0859 in games a] men will play the kinds. 1n basebi football Eden will powms‘ Corner . Cameron 5011001 ner team, There last. firm. and Mrs. Wes. you: Mr. SimpSOn 'on Sunday ; and M15. Martin Sharp, c Poi: U §cn '91- the VfiqundS. Tee, mu 0 from 5 o’clock p.m. until all are served. ‘ On Sunday, May 24, there will be two serv co: in the church. Come one, come all, as this will be one o!‘ the best. picnics of the season. May 15.â€"Mr. .mcnam nab-w ut a. wire fence around his ,which not only improves ‘:the lo< his house, and lot, but also street on ,which he lives. ' 3 Mr. Nelson Newman has mow to;the home of Mrf and Mrs. ‘ 4 Henry to stay. _ _ ”J. 1.-- mnvpd May 14 on their way up to Moore’s Falls, where they. ,intend to camp for a. few days. A number of our village men have btained work in the pompany mill at Coboconk, where they have gOne Lto work. worth $1.00, sale? price ‘, neat 6?; to 7%, worth $51.75, sale o-nnunnooc new shapes, worth Sr. in their bereavement. Sam Wilson, of Lind- ncron friends Sunday shapes, wort-h $1.25, Wes, 1’61].an visited 8, worth $3.00 made. ' - 1 Mr. Angus McLean the appeamnee °i .DIIOOQOOOO sizes, Ilp-tO‘da-te : “P' W'u‘m’ . 1.25 .ou-‘vo-oo-o-no bi Fenelon c.)_uu, :cuv 1.49 s mov'ed his .Bracebrid ge , "fig lot. jthe looks 95 Cldu, OLIL‘I 890 ....... 490 sale up to Dentalâ€"One of the firm of Neelzmds Irvine, dentists, LindSay, will be at the Northern Hotel, Kinmount. on Friday, May 29, and the fourth Fri- day of every month afterward. May 20.â€"The seeding season is nearly over and the farmers are working hard to get their grain un- der. ground as early as possible. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. 1 James Kennedy, of Kinmount, on Monday last. The community were grieved to hear of the sad death and extend syppathy m the mourning relatives. I Mrs. Thos. Robertson, who has been ill in the Ross Hospital, Lindâ€" say, for some time past, has recover- ed. and will be able to return home in a few days. ‘ Mr. A. C. Bingham, student. at Me- Master University. Toronto, has re- turned for the summer and will con- ductserv-ices at the Baptist church. Mr. John D. Hunter. one of the most upâ€"toâ€"date farmers in this vi- cinity, is further improving his‘farm by taking a. number of stumps out. of it. Mr. H. has the proper spir- it. "n -53.") making Fred Herkemer will cheese at the Star factory day next. This is the firs that Fred has attempted to the business singlehanded, wish him every SCOTCH LINE. Young Men’s Fedoras, narrow sale price ..... . J Men’s Fedora Hats, in 1 sale price ...................... Men’s Black price ............ Men’s Brown and Drab Fedoras, all bands, worth $52.50, sale price ......... ,.... Men’s Black, Brown shapes, worth $3.00, 88.] CAMBRAY; Men’s Fedoras ’ on Mon- :, Brown and Fawn Fedoras, all $3.00, sale price ....................... conduct Fedoras, bound or any Width, all sizes, worth augnuoo-cno- BOUGHT 'â€"“v Weeks, of San Francisco, ins: here with the farmer's brother, are visit- Mr. J was Shea. of Wilberforce, vi- sited here last week with his broth- erâ€"in-law, Beecher Downer. Miss Alice Campbell, of Oachood.l visited With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Campbell over Sunday. ‘ Miss McPhadden, daughter of C. C. McPhadden, o! Cann-ington. visited here over Sunday with her friend. Miss Mamie Been-oft. Mr. Harold Hogg, of Oakwood, called on Jriends here lam: Sunday. monthly meeting !01 the Woodkille Auxiliary of the Kannawin. in Black, Brown and Slate, worth $2.00, thh a. handsome Pi chair and a, certificate ( bmhip in {In W.F.M.S.. cretarY. m- E- 3' Ed“ fleets of the Missiongtry “the Woodvme A5?“‘”' and ' ‘ friends to present 3““ wm‘ an: up rtmmte 011119 ' mm _. -_‘_.HAI"AI\ chumh' .ocooo cocaine-I000... and medmm n WOODVILLE. .m. and Mrs. A. unbound, worth $2. 25, sale sizes, leather sweat- 000...... \--v w as presented . 30‘ life mem- and the (ol- 31.50, 5816 prick worth $1.00» c.0000 the newest coo-oncoo-DO “C“ can meet in furthering Luna 9.....- of the Masw’s work.” Margaret. Edward, secretary being ‘his whén vthe very 101mm“.- existenoe rdepfnded. dried 1' m sports round In“ " vim imparted since? to ‘ and sinews, whpfle 39bit Dr. Irvine, of the firm 0! yrs. m mds Irvine, Dentists. made < mm a professional visit. Monday. sing his regular monthy call. whose Vim ampurwu 5....-- w , and sinews. whose spbit carried them on to victory. ha! not been: uVailuble for training purposes this spring. In fact we believe that. Omemee is but. .., xAQA A. M for“ ”up or. 10 the gnouu UI ”W 'V'w ’ ' ' of Macbeth. "The wine of Mo is drawn. .and ”*0 m “"359 is left the vault to bras 0‘” i P.. Coboconk, skent Monday mung. Miss Minnie Dodd has returned. from ,Toronto. I Miss Edith Tinney. Lindsay, is via- itinghome. \ - Mr. Hugh-McDougaJl. .Fenelon Falls issnendingaieraysincown. is Swazi-c" “v--- â€" - . . - Q the guests of the}: §13LUL , Lindsay. called 0‘1 The fir‘t thought of the physncxan were‘ _ . {waswlgxfizw- - Iwhen wimp. cold isdn regard to J. Clark. of £1113 plafk'arcm "$8. U06 Martin‘md ”n' Roswell. “10 activity 0! £1.18 excretory 01332:"; Mr. wq'tlilrslir 3‘2; Mrs. “:11 hue-mm: «mm mm“. as was M‘mebsm . w?“::;: «'a « . prompt. 0° « . ' ’ .Mrs Wm Sinai-air Burn River: A m and '1 on wait to consxder. you| Mr. and .. - . brtdrtiuigmt :ill be {“7“ by the “~31“! pg’obibly’mll that your cold 'Sunday Mfith he? ”Ether, 31’ timbers of the mu Chm' was mnaucted "he“ the bowels were 18"“- McMfllngReaic .of Caxml W Levelle! “4 “m in ., .11:th condition- I m 191”“ "f” WM h‘ ManFemlon Mn. wYouwmbgunnhlctofindtw'iswmfiafe“ (in): low It Get-nun. Word. 0“,- 3‘0” an.“ wan suited to:- the .purposa the: and_s1st.er of an. 3am“: any .111 Burnt. him. ‘ ..; ‘ " ‘oi preventinx and curing 00148 3’ D" It. Finley mkmwhfi da 15:. Dennis. Mon m- " .m- A w Chase's Kidn -Livelry was; spent figgfnwmxw at‘ (W 51w. Hrs. Booth. , ' ' ' ‘their wonderful pro Mrs. . 1:: bell has linen «PW °n uh gait-cud: action on the liver.‘ The triends and 1121;211:331";i 1‘ an oflmd by the 9‘3”“ ”N“ was and bowels. 0W M“ 9"me log; mu V‘m'kindly‘cifil WWfi '11-. my 01-9118th qgfieldggpeusympamy m _ _ AX-) 1-c+ 'T‘numdf 8'3,“ boll Jm: kindly «given by . , H . h V .mn. mm. ‘ . ' 1” auscoxy organs W en 0110.8 deepest sympathy 1'!) we um‘ A , Lindsay, 1' I'M? ”Man WW carry °“. a” 9°" ‘wife. who died last Thursday at ' ... .. ,1 m i! a Wyn” clause a” m Bowmanvizlle. where they but new; - ' 'â€" m any amp?” 1" ‘ly moved. alter spending a unmet misnudty. “final!” 1111!.“ 0! hand dfidins‘ years open ' in Burnt vet. . 38 on an n _ 0! -in this place. - "Ibo nan: $1113?“ or dedeng mwmowmem in the \ng H; ~ °' ' , t 11; o - “mm ,... ‘ m» “M. mam-um rm" 13:32:32: 2 “mg-Esq I“ W '3. ’ the Pu”. a Pm .‘M. 25 Out. 8;be ‘m *0 be an undisputed fact here mm Geo. Pun-.013“- ax n11 «uncommon, new a an. it 141' any paper cx‘C‘f ‘“ pox-trait PM“ Its circula- '.‘.'f 990 NESTLETON. I BURNT RIVER. Men's and BoyS‘ oooooooooooooooooooooooo Men's, worth $1 Men’s and Young ale prlce Men’s Straw sleek. Vb?“ '5, Young Men’s and Boys‘ ‘“.00, $1.50 and $2.00, sal‘ \c ; and Boys’ Caps, igcluding Yacht, worth 75c, sale price....‘ .................. ,’ Caps, any shape, JTO PREVENT Hats, wide brim, worth many good qualities. mane Dense“ beloved. Although ohe ,was sick for nearly a year. her death came as a shock to her many friends here. Of ity the sorrovsi'mg' husband and fam- ily have every assurance. Though sympathy cannot bring back that. ; loVed one .it can ' the loss easier ‘7 -â€"=-â€"- "mm that to beat by remembermg tncm w..- the practice of those virtues which made the deceased so many .friends must. have ites reward hereafter. Mrs. T. Reazin and Mrs. A. Noble attended ,tho funeral of the late Mrs. Geo. Pearce. Bowmanville. ' I j We tme pleased to note that m. :nuah‘ McLean is convalescent. ‘ Hospital last week. 1 from her recent sickness. R0; Hospital last evening. In English has been. ill for a. number use OLA. W. a ‘9“ 011V flaunts: r- m promptly relieve Colds the opening of the league May 19. â€"Miss Maud Woollard AL - u--.- “an r... - -_r _ -- . W. cm} Kmney-Liver P1118. 00' 'spent Sunday “1"" “w “W: cum 0! their wonderfully prompt Mrs. Malcom Murray 8‘ 03“" and Maud! action on the liver.' The (deeds and neighbors 0i Idling! Ind bowels. George Pearce extend to him W? ow Wm 01108 Ida” sympathy in the 1055 ‘ - __.___. A. ch- mi. â€"lh I‘M (“0d last ThuTSdfl." Men’s Sailor Hats, all sizes, worth 3 00-... Hats, wide rim. Dunsford Epworth League Ila-va _- ; can makévnbe loss easier remembering them that of that! virtues WhiCh amused SO many friends U '1. SFORD. Lhrou h 0n TAKING COLD “33%;“ ‘3'; anâ€"d Tait: ‘190 the 'hdme from Victoria ‘Road- . , and Tait visitqd at; Mr. Fred Roghyveu. foi.BObca_\g‘Onv __ A........-. Va-? aye Sailor Straw Hats,a sale price .................... all sizes, worth ‘Gootge Pearce extend to h"- when once Idwpa‘sympathy in the 105' 'u- m poi. '1“. who died last Thumd no the IV.- Bowmanville. Where they bw .ppenr ill-31y moved. utter spending a and Max M mm this Pl”?- .L '0“ . Mr. and rs. Chas. Clairk. o. Beav- be erton, spent Sunday in .town with s, IFS. Geo. Harrison. Q a” Mr. Alec. MacRne went to Parry .Sound Last ,wgeck. where he has hand. ‘ ‘ Mr. and BESS inn were the was J. (:18ka 0‘ th ms. Mr. and Mrs. a» Sunday with M! a ”(at Sonya you] Mr. and Mrs. :old Sunday with h vero‘gnll McMillan. $121... A Mini. 1 holding a ,leap year social in :he Methodist Hall this evening. The young men of this vanity got together last evening and ,foruit-«l a football club that will be knmxn as Dunsford Football Club. 'l‘lw; in- tend forming two teamsâ€"junior :uwl senior. and playing practice :amr-s three times a week. Their {mu ap- pearance in a. mtch will ,be at ’l‘h‘cr- stonia. Park on May .25, when the juniors will try conclusions with the older .boys. The Dunsford 'cheeee factory will .open for the season next Tue-day, my 26. The new cheesemakcr. )Ir. Will Wright, .1155 been making a :Twat |many u'mprovements around the frac- ‘tory and will have everything in .first class shape next week. ; (KIRKFIELD. May 19.â€"Mrs. Mitchell and Master Chas. Merry visited in Lindsay 12.52 pgsition ‘in May 19.â€"'Phe farmers tic]; are busy seeding. through on account. of (I Mr: and Miss Webster, of RWY: 18 were the gfiests of their siszer. J. Clark. of this place. 3‘ Mr. and In. Jamw Varcoc 5! Sunday With m{ and Mrs. “In. J iur basebaff boys are lookmg few drv evenings for practim Daniel and ,baby F, Antie'Drew. Of Cannln Ending a few days with hr 5” sister‘s)! phis P18"- SALEM CORNERS. Vebster. of L'xbridgm of their gisner. Mrs. m to wn Ja: spent a few nd his moth?" His daughwr' at oakwoud. mops of 311's. 1 to him the? the loss of his Thursday 3‘ hey but rocantr ding a. number of this Very 13: looking for e is near returnca much W are 0.0.0. VOLUME Capit Rest Undi‘ Tot‘ but a 3 SM AccoI whi‘ pun BA. and pros: m f0 tr; L If

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