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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 May 1910, p. 4

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KENNEDY KENNEDY: The A» , , we! allaetiemetmam semi! - minnhamgfima “gm gm wgfim {n Wig? EARLY INDIIORI‘I‘IONI Al IXOIOIIO HAVI “HEIR- MINID YOUR OYOTIM "l “a “QR! HEW“ rntm ‘ um system M We mined theuSmcis or WNBE you“; 1112911 Mmsamheirâ€" iigwsndviwiw “111$th never 9% to a Dmper candi Mman hodd lines marten)" physics! WSMQMW 141‘: Areyou nervous and weak”! despondent and 8W1 specks before the eyes WWI dark circles Wide? h, i: “ask back kidneys irritehl e. palpitationof We bashful debilitating dream. sedimenr in urine. pimples on the face. eyes sunken. hollow cheeks. eareworn ex- pression, poor memory.l1lifeless. distrustful. lack enemy and strength tired mornings. restless nights. c hange- able moods, premature decay. bone pains‘ heir loose, etc. '- AII letters from Canada must be addressed I to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- I ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat >r offices which are for Correspondence and 1siness onlv. Address all letters as fOIIOWS: pressnon, pour manna-1;, ........, m-“ , ‘ . . d mornings. res less nights. change- able moods, premature decay,-bone pains, hair loose, etc. and we will tell you NERVOUS We guarantee curable caeea of VOUS DEBILITY. VARICOSB VEINS. BLOOD \ND SKIN DISEASES. GLEET. BLADDER URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS : Booklet en Diseases of Men. If unable to call write for ' QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT ,_ LINDSAY GARAGE Windsor, whether you are curable or not. Fail-bank‘s Enginee- 'rmnons I .110 trouble 8 EL .3 O T eh , , m mm in mg am 9.192% 99 mm mm mm m ’ W lava} subjects mmm m9 Eff mm “33% mg; m Aim ” ‘ u A- -L-.;mrfl in th’ not a holiday in the ordinary ec- ceptance. It‘s general obserVance. with religious services and quiet seemliness, marked the real sorrow of the people at the death of their‘ sovereign. All loyal subjects joined in making the day a fitting tribute to " Edward, the Peacemaker." Between two and three o’cl‘ack the hell on the town hall‘and the church bells began to toll, thus informing the public that the Mains of the late monarch were being borne to their last resting place. THE UNION SERVICE. A large and representative con- tion gathered at the Cam- bridge-st. Methodist chm‘rh at 11 a. ‘ “”“n ‘1‘“ ma“ at the late sovereign 3199 W. gamed a eenapieueus posmee in mm at m mm. “1% knowing program was earmd on, em magic bang very appropriate: Gram-Aura “new. Qhepm‘ ‘ m 1% 691;“ Jerusalgm tho gamma! reading. Adm‘ T‘ A‘ Kittemeu. Hymn N9, 500:" My God and Father while I 8W!" AddNSflfRBV. 'J. W, Wallace, 8010â€"“ Intg Thy Hands."m(Wora- lay). Mrs. W. R. Widdeas. --- .- -___.. ‘l.- 'nnfl referred to t] King [and to' â€"â€"w . a T. A. KIRKCONNELL. Mr. Kirkconnell, principal of the Collegiate Institute; read a very in- teresting, appropriate and scholarly address .on the late king. He re- ferred to the influence the late Queen Victoria had on the life of the late? King Edward VII. A man could? not choose his parents, yet to be nobly born meant .a great deal. The late king had excellent parents in Victoria the “ Good and Pine ” and Albert “ the wise." Heritage was a mighty influence towards the mak- ing of highest manhood. The posi- tion of the Prince of Wales was an was looked upon somewhat as a figurehead, but the unimpeachable re- cord "of the late king'stood out prominently when compared with that of past kings, the kings of the olden times. When King Edward ascended the throne in 1901 England was by no means a favorite with the other no.- tions, and yet after a reign of nine years the other nations are found to be on excellent terms with Great Britain, and this was due to the tact, skill and diplomacy of the late King Edward VII. He will therefore pass into history as a peacemaker. His graciousness, his wisdom, his tact, his skill, his en- duranCe evoked a feeling of loyalty from the British people and the sin- cere sympathy of the people goes out to his widowed wife. The late king had much thought and care for his subjeCts in the rematest part of the empire. His sympathy was demon- strated in the famine in India, ‘the drought in Australia. and the fire in Gunman. Our hearts are humbled. but comforted when we remembered how nobly the late sovereign lived up to his mothers reebrd. A REV;’-‘~ JAS. WALLACE. m paste! of St. Andrew’ s church followed M denvu'ed a tooling gad- dres‘a on» the lite 6! fie late men- arch. -‘-‘ We unite May with kins- man and fellow-subjects throughout the yhole wqfld to pa}: our last No. 399â€"” ‘ pulpit. any! choir lot: were Welch's opening prayer 9 massing of the late coming of the new 1n Saul God 1E‘U I." |x\ Man an WWW mm m w- mm «1. Km mm V’: M no: new that twm “M m readiness of the late :9va to meet all occasions will he mmm by King George in the present crisis in England. ,, km mama'- “ Aâ€"strong hand 11“ “9°" " ed.” said the speaker. “ ”“1 Continued tram 988° 1' mourn most 01.9.11 because 11° nnr Mend. find ‘ peculiarly ‘ aciencloue father. and we could not expect but that he would make a good ruler. o. greet monarch. He had an influential place in the coun- clls of the nations, an influence [or Lax-Agata lleve the well: he 0e well cleaned wlll be eeetlaued by hle NW. hle see. and we eheuld all. be level and deveted le eke emplre 1 AT 81% I‘AfiL’S‘ Elev. Gwen Item addressed a large gatherlng el leml cum“ all at. Feul'a ehmll at eleven e‘eleelt. ma address was impressive. meat mud touched the heart: a! all pro: The penning centuries have seen the throne of England occupied by many sovereigns to whom history has accorded splendid honors. but no title can convey a deeper meaning than that which popular opinion has Peacemah SYMONS ‘SUCCUMBED. After e. night of terrible suflering,_ Mr. J oseoh Symons, the Seanboro farm laborer who was struck by the eterboro flyer on the Grand Trunk railway new Markham Wednesday. died at St. Michael's hospital etsix o'clock Thursday morning, An in. quest will be ‘OpenOd by Coroner Cotton. . keen than in our own dominion. Therecanbenobetterthing to recall, in remembering the glory o! the life that is ended, than our dead king’s last klngly words “ Well. it is all over, but I think I have done my duty.“ Miss Christina. Ferguson, 0! Toron- to. is home 101' a few weeks holidays. ”+1 It: such reliel‘n dy- ’ and stomach trouble. I was for t number at you: with “' sndowld tno,nlie£untill Burdock Bl Bitten I took . .A@W,delu~ m at gym Who“; 1: hurtin: m0. manomvhom E? g . WMBiflQImnm- ... ~ . n I ‘ Was Troubled With Dyspepsia. Burdock Blond Bitters. honesty (nibble the Mod 'and theta-:M um Me like MB” mm :35: #3 £331! mm Em mm an ' ‘3, Mummm m4 3% 8mm 56M Vinita Eig'iuh madgfigfiigg “A n-fi‘ggi ‘ “ wwmgg, ‘inblnding i .5 ‘. ..,-_::;mgh Floor-Lac, V .» ‘ ~. . W3 Paint, T091311 . will?“ view: am! maizeer in the Again in full swing under the management of G10. Ingk, Pint-clan workmen have been engaged, and the facton It Pays to Sow the Best WE HAVE IT. Government standard bushel only in 311 varieties. Seed corn that will give you good results. Suratt 8: Killegn Boys and girls. take new Read this through. To the bays or girls buying the latest amount of fireworks this item from‘now until the 28rd of May at 6 o'clock we give thd lollowinz tour print: ' , WA Finn Om Doll-r Jointed Fishing Pole. ant-Ono Largo Hum Sky Rocket. value 50c" and 0“ Drugzist End Optician 8:11.me Sky Rocketmdone25c.Fir-e£ 4mâ€"0neLu-ge25c.mcm. There are no rutrictm u to the amount bought count! apoint. and tho'hlldwiththomoat points at 6 mymmmnmfirm. etc. No mount will be wane: goods purchased on May 2m” "OWhtpdeu-gnt our stockbetore that date. N0 ‘, count hint-0‘31“. o'clock In the moaning. or am six 601°“ m; alight. summwm named in an. paper on Wines” 0 . .. “mmmummmmaowwdiég m W;Mmmt«to Lindsay. Welead.°wwc IM-‘MM! ; .jorfionuttendays. Socomewm' GEORGE INGLE, Proprietor Great fireworks Contest! ’ Tm! Dep ed from Lindsay Cl NNAMM‘S $98 Best perm Lindsay a. n. vwn.‘ was: 1.4 A GENERAI nuns A! telegraph OOLLECTIOI FOREIGN Bl Grat Bri HIM we can ass: 1y as may 7 cent. from OPPOSI 10 to 3 0’ “turd“ JAM

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