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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 May 1911, p. 6

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White Mull WE HAVE A MOST COMPLETE STOCK 01“ LADIES', MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES, MADE IN THE VERY NEWEST AMERICAN STYLES. Lsdies’ white mull Dresses, trimmings of fine em- broidery and Valenciemles insertions, skirt. comes with tucks and insertion, very neatly made, 33.00. Orgsndy Dresses Skirt be: heavy wide embroidery in- sertion on bottom, also trimming of val insertions, fine lace yoke trout waist, pretty lace on sleeves. 36.00. Kisses Dresses fl billed l2. H and in youth, real line lhtila Lawn. eltlh "anti val hire yoke. With title tucks. tuck is his with nova of line vrll insertion. Misses” 33 Dresses Special 82.25. White lawn embroidery yoke. trim- nllngs of vul insettion. sizes 112, H and in years, etnhy Insertion on sleeve, two rows of insertion on skirt, tucks, Strut). House Dresses One piece dresses. with J: haltinch Those. are made of fine pel‘cnles, light and dark Colors, with small “cut figures, also in plain hers, all choice styles, and great. value at. $1.59 lrmvs, hopes, joys and faith of home ' ‘ llile. Mother, heaven, home! Where linother is there is home. l Lindsay Preachers Delivers Appropriate Sermons 5â€". Mullldl“: llilv was ”haul-uni ill lilo1 l the} llllF’ lé‘l; “WNW” lullararter was her piety. for she was i l“ cloth-hm: of linden. tmutiny; \‘49‘lllli‘: limit-rhea \vplln tlut‘twnle-l Willi While oarnattoue. the ‘ lli‘do-lm-l amumoruuu sel‘lllmla the .lmtlis rendered opprtllll‘lotu lull: filo. Mother‘s flay. whit-h lid: mum to Canada to stay, is a lllulllv'uliul'v tilll mothers who lune blessed their hugs, and as far hack as the Queen Elizabeth the idea of u \lolhâ€" er's Sunday has been observed England. Lindsay citizens the white carnation in honor of nio- ther, the white. Carnation being the special emblemâ€"the special flower of Mother's Day: its whiteness repre- sents purity; its form beauty; its fragrance love; its wild field of growth, charity; “ carnation," suffering of the flesh that gave life and comforts, all attributes reign or \ I‘d motherhood. ,_._â€". Rev. J. P. Wilson in referring to Mother's Day took his text from the first book of Samuel, first chapter and the last two verses, namely: “ For this child I prayed; and the Lord hath given me my petition which I asked of him; therefore al-| I so I have lent him to the Lord. And be worshipped the Lord there." The preacher emphasized the fact that (1) Hannah, the woman spoken of in the text. was a praying wo- man; (2) a. very patient woman; (3) very industrious ; (4) an influen- tial mother; (5) a. recompense mo- ther. God first organized the fam- ily. then the church, and then the suite. the family preceding all else. In the olden times nothing was too menu for common peopleâ€"or the no wooden pictures on beds, stoves. m. and not. until inter days have I. had the real home. . In put the speaker eta. that its greatest work of any author was had in the scenes which depicted l . ' ing or grateful sons and daughters ”he.“ in . . .. . I‘- of the wur-hl for the loving tulthtul ”mm" . was always patient. . lor's work over- tlona‘.‘ lilaughters would some day be sorry . land in ' 'the women with the 0! l I though quite The the muse they were in the liihle some great women are mentioned, including the mother of Moses. Eunice, the Marlee and out: are, all good models: also ilanuah, the mother ot‘ Samuel. referred to in The secret of Hannah‘s prai-luu woman and such woman. saitl the preacher. should he the only one: trusted with childhood. she was always patient in the Mt the launchiv. the dining: the parlor, the nursery z aha When is moth- Sons and regret that they ever caused mother pain. She was very indus- trious and took care of her boys. l“ A boy loves his mother because she first loved himâ€"that is the sec- ret of love. The good L‘hristiun mothers are the empiremakers of to-duy.” Hannah was an influen- tial mother because she was intelli- because she was influential; children. Every mother is a recom- pense mother. In closing Rev. Mr. Wilson spoke of some of the dangers that children confronted. ‘ Xothing was ‘sweeter ithan the memory of home and moth- er, and the pastOr pictured the prod- igal son who looked up and saw his father's home and said “ I’m going home." At St. Andrew's church in the morning the pastor, Rev. J as. Wal- lace,.referred in very fitting terms to Mother's Day. stating that .31- a. number of people were stating that. the church was setting aside too many days for re- iterence there was no need for apol- ogy for making special reference to Mother's Day, and to the place that mothers occupy in our citizenship, and in the church, for it was believ- ed that. this nation's strength was in the home. and the mother is the greatest factor in making the home beautiful and modelling the life not only the husband, balance or education ”Hwy when hehad enquired as to the res- l l‘m" l" the hands Of Women, claimed son he had received the answer that l ”‘9 pastor, and ”‘9." are “is“ filling his wife was living when he had been [)URlllUllfl (if trust. to-dey be- la Wol‘hf‘l‘. and that she had had a ri‘f‘l‘mlF‘ll‘lt‘ women. tremendous influence over him I strong mind is ,man said unto Him, ‘Sir, give the woman that has influence on her this water, that. I thirst not. neith- lchapter and 15th verse, “ The White Orgnndy These are very nice, cool summer dresses, trimmed with Beby Irish Insertions, fancy all-over embroidery yoke, double tucks on skirt. Special price $3.75. Flue Mull Comes With embroidery psuei effect, trimmings of Belly Irish Insertion, pinata ed front waist, sleeves made with trims minus of lace insertions, M50. Cheek Gingham These dresses are very pretty, trim: med with black, pearl buttons, black yoke and belt. well made Mill will give spleu= dill sutlsl‘action. 8m!) such. Muslin Dresses These are pretty street dresses. pretty blue spot patterns. trimmings of plain navy b us. lace yoke,klmous sleeve. 83.75. Ladles‘ Suits clearing at greatly re duced prices, in nice summer weight. Children's Wash Dresses from 75c up. Special Priced Millinery These are just. a few of the many special prices : 37 value for $3.50 $8 value for $4 ’56 value for 33 85.85 value for $3 $4.75 value for $2.50 $4.50 value for $2.75 ' YELVERTON. ‘ Yehcrtan, May 12.â€"Rev. Daniel Williams, of Bethany, took charge of the service at Yelverton last Sun- day. Mr. S. J. Hepburn spent. the week end visiting friends at Cameron. Mrs. William McGill has returned after spending a week with Port Perry friends. Mr. illlssel Henry visited lloreb friends Huntley. Mrs. Arthur Mutllll is friends at, \‘elwt‘lon before for Region. Mrs. llrish'lu and family lune mm. ed to l'aterhuro. Mrs. Henry Argue is visiting her mother Mrs. ‘l‘humus t‘atullhcll. to Lotus. Mrs. Manners and Emma visited Lotus Sunday. Mr. \‘irtle Reynolds and family. of l'eterhoro, spent is low thus the guest of Mr. H. MuGill. Mr. Robert McGuire made a. flying .trip to Lindsay and reports good lroads. Mrs. Emerson, of Nestleton. spent par- whom he had been talking, and who had become careless in his church work, although he had once been a strong church worker, stating that and Was the means of bringing him in and keeping him in touch with the church. The attacker stated that it was too bad to depend wholly on others for religion and yet they could not astiltlsts the influence that the wires and llluthers have in their holllea. not, only over husband but al: so the children. its stated that illsl ancients were right when they put in the forefront the command " lien: or. th,v mother and thy father." end that the one who hurt cared for us when lll had taught us to pray, .tnd believe in the Saviour. was worthy to he honored. Mount \ Willing iem lllu her (lullulll or friends lust .__â€"â€"d- St. Paul's church Was decorated with pink and white carnations in honor of Mother's Day and at thol morning service Rev. (lanon \Iursh a few days "‘9 guest 0! her referred in very fitting terms to the 8M3” He took his Mr. Ernie Henry and Miss S. Jack- 4th son visited Mrs. S. .l. Hepburn last wo- Sunday. me Mr. Norman Muirheutl is busily en- gagod moving his farm to Nestloton ad- memories of mother. text from St. John’s gospel, ' " station, where there are more vantages. the honor in which mothers should -Arbor Day was spent by our tea- cher Miss Finnie and pupils in clean- be held by sons and daughters. 'or. they had endured much pain nnd’ing “P generally and planting "0°3- sorrow for their boys and girls. All 0“? local merchant is doing a should thank God for having a mo- rushing business. ther‘s care and devotion. "'"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"_ or come hither to draw. Canon Marsh in part mentioned Mr. W. H. Mordcn was acquitted Rev. 1" 1mm" pastor °f the lot a. charge arising out of the sus- Queen-st. ldethodist church, in the; pension Of the Farmers Bank. Judg- course 0‘ his ”m0” Sunday mm ment was reserved in the case of referred at. some length to Mother's‘ Mr. J. J. Warren. Day, and spoke feelingly and with a. ______________._._.._â€"â€"â€"-â€" It I s Miserable builders of the Empire. marks were listen to by g, largo con- gregntion. The rendered ap- propriate musfc and the church was dworated with white carnntlons. The text was Ian. on»: 18., " As one whom his mother condor-both." “ Mother’s love begun balm we were conscious or worthy or could return" \or W it. Even though she know there would be in- grntltude she loved her child. Ture- forelfmotherbollvlng do' some- thing to glndden ha. -If you are at. a. distance from her write express- ing your gntitude to he: If‘your _motherhnsbsencenedtoher aller- grotesotv‘uone'pmgooa, -. your gratitude“ Jeni focally“; amndetoglm." BY TONING UP THE STOHACH- ’1‘0 ‘DO~ NATURE'S the body of its proper nourishncnt it grown steadily worse. clues. ‘ Neither stimulating medi- which ruin the already weak. stomach by making it. work beyond 1 its strength, should be used. nor pre- gcsted foods. which do not excite u disuse causes t weekly. Nowhere is the t. it Dr. Williems' Pink. Pills merit. wit. more clearly useful. Its principle is to enable the staunch to do its own work by building up the blood end giving tone to the nerves. When these are 011% more restored to their nor- mal health indigestion disappears and the cure is permanent. In proof is we give the ex- City, Frank. who says: "For than a. year I suffered from all the terrible pains of indigestion and my life was one of the greatest misery. it did not seem to make any diner- sure whether I etc or not. the pains were alums there. often urronlilflh It‘ll by g «were bloating moi n belch Hit: of olml. l llltl not men get relief M ululll moi sultwlllue- lml‘llll not ,, full of elven in no illlht’l‘l. l ltlml lnulll relumllcs mill to euro llilllmiu llull. but they tllll um not nun lmrtl tin of mmtl “ml l fully. unnamed that l Wulllll ulwup- he umtlllml lu thi- . Al thit- time m5- brother cuiuu ml he urged mo in Pink l'lll- null it'll ll,\ the limo l "all home on a vii-it a in Mr. \lllllulus' so. lows fur the. lnlun tour buses l ling-Ml to immune and roulo «at with stune relish. l cheered, and Continued inking tho l'llln‘ until all U'tu‘fl of the trouble hnd disappeared and l l' "M all kind» of food illf‘tlm l‘nlt'nt‘t'. \Villlnllln' for Olht‘l' was greatly roultl once mof‘ \Vlllltlll' the snmllcst “e have eint‘e llswl llr. l'lnk l'ills in our family I am so firmly comim-ml l f'illllllch‘. llletl icinc of their urine as u family that l blue no hesitation in recmnv mending: them to all Wt’flk, ailing: people." Sold by mail at 50C :1 box or six boxes $2.50 from 'lhe llr. Williams” ('0 . llrockville, Ont. _._....â€",_._....â€"â€"â€"- LITTLR BRITAIN. all medicine dealers or by for Medi- l.ilth- llrilnin. Mn} 15. -â€" .\lr.i f-‘rnnk Lee of the Standard flunk .stnii “as l‘HllnH‘fl to tho limnorton l limmch last week. I “r. and Mrs. Parry Lollb. of North | flnkwood. Sunday with her “ickell \ lsil » spent parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. \lr' Will ”liner, of Toronto, rd friends in our \illago n couplv of ilnvs last \"f‘f‘lv. Miss lA'Olfl 'l‘rlllnllle of l-Zust wood was the quest of llllll) sler on Hominy. Mr. ('lurtm‘r Falls. of fluhwoml. who tins been working in the Sinful nrul tlnnk at l'hlmlvlllt' lmn linen ‘lfahnl’el‘ml lll llw bunk hl‘l‘r‘. Hill. l \\'t“l» Mr. Mark Wlt‘kett MM mm of own are busy preparing N" l'“ l" "“l‘" h, mum in. new Insulation, The monthly maellhu M” W‘ “"““l I... mm m the i‘hri-llun church on Naturally. Mrs. Jul". l‘nulin who ha- MW" soluc time In l'MlllWMll ll“ "““mw‘l in her home recently. Misti Pearl and um Hooper spout Sunday will! MN. Mo'l‘innuy lll llulv wood. The brick work on Mr. llichurul Avery’s house is now Completed. it certainly improved his dwelling it great deal. The ladies Aid of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Moses Motherull. on Wednesday of this week. Mr. Tom l’enjclly of Cuesaroa visit- ed at the home of Mr. George Md- ;rcd on Sunday. Mr. fjhurlie Smith returned to \‘an !couver, B.(.‘., last week. after spend- img a couple of days visiting friends gm our \illage. IMiss Sylvia Yen-x was on the sick illst e few days of last. week suffer- ing with quinsy. Mr. John Connor was busy last week moving into his fine new brick 'meidence Wm“ be PM rocent- , _ Ruby Webster and Canada Whitesfde of tho L.C.I.. Lindsay spent the week end at their homes. M13 Russell Rodin-n is commanding work on his new house this week. immvomcnt on his store t a. now Wendell roof. by one lug no... momma“, week asctingndwelllngotcm. Khalid”. Wu” 8“ m mus a. month’s unity “1... «naming. . with 113%.!!!“de d- “.W‘ 3'3“! st 0. w, Saskatchewan _ -fl'hOZonl, Throuvh Lino now COLONIST RATEs W raw." unveiling ; Settlers :tlul laillillfis ', WlLlllhlll live stock with live stock end 0‘00“ 1 should live Regular Train Spoil! Truss will love Toronto leifi'ing Toroum M TUESDAY 10.10 pm. Daily Ins-ch 1 April 1 Through Colonin‘, 10.10 p.rn. l, Tourist Sleeper: \ CdesisttCers on all Trains lo Chan go for Berth. Through Treiss Toronto to Winnipeg end West For “Settler’s Gni.l.-" ”.1, J. w. I'DIRIOH. Depot Agent '1'. O KITCHITT. City ASSN. W“. -________.â€"â€"--â€"--â€"-â€".._â€" n“ SELLING CORDWOOD here referred to end at. pies-nut plant. but inst producing the desired fruit the: were yieldlnx only described to the sixfold woe ef the charter line in tics. s. l. u till slept: \‘ltte bringing forth fruit unto himself Awarding to the sis woes. they Were mutiny to on it wine. enjoy plenum-w «other it peril). cell things by own wrong names and sin. lie lif'mlllll them out of Newt. out out the tuition! before them use plsutt Ml them in a need lend. lull misuse of lllelr slu fie line to turn ills fees from lllvfll. slid illslr only liens was in the men of His rilllt been. the son of man slmue for (lad it‘s. less. Mill. .tovurtllnil to our lesson. lie lltld dune uvorrtlulln for them that could he done for a vineyard. but as in the parents of Matt. m. 8341. they but end tolled ills servants sud even the heir to the vineyard also. According to our lesson chapter. they regard not the work of the lord nor consider the on oration of ills heads. but cut sway the law of the Lord of hosts and do- the middle of Man l.. o. ”ml... u“. ".qu the word of [he [50], 000 of llllyt‘l' .to stock on \\l.ll.- t..;.l i. Israel (verse. [2-24)_ ('lliulp ill lllt‘ Slll‘llltr. Alli-.ulv Zoo file pitiful cry over them is slwsys mm ““‘W‘ “W“ WM ”H a»... l. lillll . lhr‘l‘t‘ is no‘ a lllul dull.” ull out the same. whether through the propb- mu“. Gm..1,,,......y u... lu- Illuflt‘ of. or through His Son. "i am the at this business llv :l i'illliillll‘ person, Lord thy God. who brought thee out of the land of Egypt. Open thy mouth wide and I will all it. but My people would not berkcn to My voice. and Israel would none of Me" (PI. lxxxl. 10.11). “0 Jerusalem. Jerusalem. ° ’ ° how often would I have gathered thy \Voodville Full. l-llll. lfll l. children together. even as a hen gath- eretll her chickens under her wings. and ye would not" (Matt slit. 3?). ‘ $3.2", #35 3903?,de $0.311. 2‘13 BUSINESS EDUCATION to be “drunken. but not. with wine: I-uâ€"n-g... >- m moire loom. f‘nl: no.1 r" “WM" fill kinds ul' \\.-...l the Billet lllmlltl to. unite PHONE '17 “w " " ”‘4 4‘ ' FOR SALE OR Tol IEASE Tile Woodville Coal Busiws and Sheds 1‘" a trust wol'lll) |N‘l nit. llu- .tlmvr .Illh'illl‘vhi “'l" “0‘ dihllll‘t‘ll ill llt'lnlr Ellqllix'v oi l)l: \l \l KAY \Villlthllll'. they slugger. but not with strong drink" (lea. 1:11. 9). It is most Interesting to note that in the chapter following our lesson chap- ter we have a vision of the'esrth filled with the glory of the Lord. Compare verses ll. l2 and 22 with chapter vi. 3. Better any contrast the drunkenness with the glory. Then note the some contrast in flab. ll. 14. if», and Eph. v. is. and observe that It Pentecost spirit filled people were sold to be full of new wine (Acts ll. Mill. There is no remedy' for self righteous. self pleat-inn. unlwlisvlng people. but such a sight of Jesus Christ dying for their sins as will limit their ultra beam line lend them to cry. “God. be merci- ful to me. e sinner." One recent do this for another. but [is who said “l lull the true vise" said also (‘ibllQQl'Dlhl the not! tiplrlt. “lie will convince of sin. and of rluhlsousnsss. sud of Jude: merit" (John xvi. 1. Cl. If we llllve been redeemed by pre- vious blood and been caused to use something of the beauty of the Lord it is not for us to condemn other sinners car thief: than: hopeless. but so manifest Jesus Christ to them by word and dead that the Spirit my. throulb us if He will. "ml Jesus Christ to them sud load than to Bun. There is Just one thing that the vine is for. end if we are reel breaches of the true vino He will bear the desired fruit that God may be normed if we truly abide. Tbnt fruit may not be any um! thing that will get. the admiration of pimple. but just unlock sod quiet spirit. patient and long enact-lug. it may be. under greet provocation or even cruelty. Think of the Lord's pl- tlence with lat-eel end with such of I us and consider Him who endured loot u be weary. Think of bolts, strength- coed ""11 “I Misfit. nccordfnz to His glorious power. unto ell patience end long suffering. with Joyfulncse (Col. 1. HI). Remember that the fruit of the Spirit I! love. 10!. pence. longâ€"Caring. 3990900“. moo-I. faith. Moos. self control (61!. v. 22:28). end oil "It is opposed a from up am. By the wort m MIN fin: d God we must first bereaved end then such as you mu) .1. .._. . the wry best (‘ullvir' tum :tt 'i .2. Central Bunion“ l ”Mg: w Torontu isn sun ll"\‘>"" m. Hzcccss ’l‘housnnvh ‘ :.\-> l'YH\ cd it. Why not lll\l'-':)_'.l'.l in- yourself? Hill l'll‘ .ntzl lulu expinins, Writt- fm v‘ Show. l'l'lllt'lllnl. NO ruling llt‘t'snll ':lll ll.‘l\‘|‘ ll MUN“ Iiil‘t‘gllrtlil mammal ml» \‘crsltlw- of fill‘ltllw m n livllvl H‘- limltcv in u limo of ouml llltlll a thorough hill-imm- ltolotns WI HJVE (M‘lllllt‘h to ulve Null lltu lwal ltnllr in“ l“ ”W l’l‘ifl'lm‘t'. lilll lunl‘lwl- IN Irneuusrs. All mamm- Mid shorthand lillvflg. nullllorln. Enmr Now. ;â€"'â€"â€"oâ€"-:_» n “0" ITUDY OOURIII Lindsay Business College (Affiliated with Ot'illin Bus. t‘ollegrl A. I. SPOTTOI - President is! A R R E N Piano and lirgall l) ealer Wt! you at the nearing of Ess- tcrtfdo with a number of good practical opportunities to buy ““18 a piano. organ or sewins mnchlno of the very best make! tint can be procured. We are not. selling goods at cost-no- my does that in staple linfl like ours. So don't listen to (Ck. ads. but come and see hon- goods at honest prices ‘84 ’QO how close we will sell you ‘3 Wt. or a. machine on tin” I you. why not 5 leading m . of Canada and W recognize our efllenc , .,,P The Bpotton Busin Colleges a!" thousands of , gm startin life. you. Our Home Study . unexccllod advent. - c who cannot attend Full particulars upon inquir Broker. "IIIPF. Amt-(tries. lull-g.» . Hllld Bi0)'t‘l0'5. l"«“l|li of ell kll do "“l'llllll Hm . llfld equal in lull“, in. firing at deny llcyclo and Gr "achieve Winks IIX’I‘ POST BUIL 000. W. Shepherd Pr \‘v- - \N‘ . :‘fi ~m-u... .~. nu -- uy.‘ ." o be. .g a...“ ... , N”. '0. on...» . ww- -. .- u. 'O'hn-i-nonn'uuuum s 'MU'ACYUQIO i ' 3‘: the Mlin‘ “at. \u. kl... wllh White Bron: in Dill‘ollilll}. .-\.t.r-, l Bounty. Arthur Grail 8" LIETWOOD “ Agent 11).. ‘lll‘ .‘lillll.l|,. Ul lil'lllJl‘lu-1’ \ The South Ayrshire pom... 11479.'~14840 . The Ilrtllwy" f PETER MORRI Arygle. Ont Wm make the 501.5(1. .,.\ loamâ€"5M. Arch. (fungi 12: 003. 5, Eldm. T t. noon; thence to I». 1‘ M 10¢ 21. con. 3, for mm: Nay-At. Ed. Lucas , noon 1". MCI‘Iullic, I. t - “OTC-h. for night. 'My_At D. J. lull)!” eon. 4. Thornh, Mn. lot 3, con :l, for night. Mâ€"At Lornexillo r '9 CI'IG'S Hotel, “Com i1 Ilsht. Fridayâ€"At. Denny. HOWHn 0G1. 5. Eldon, for noon. My to Mondayâ€"At I“ 13, 009. 5, Eldon. fur l.(l

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