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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Jun 1900, p. 7

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ietc. VEI the ift Trousers, 'ing flats Shirts, erwear, .uldings, em, ‘ement and D11 enlicited 380 pron: solicited C/ 27‘ r _/ Tired “L“ .1 same puma IARRIAGE UGERSES lisordered Kidneys bring them multitude of pains and aches. EEWM 80. \Yfi” understand why they ‘ ‘ / are never strong, why the night does not .7 ' bring rest, why they “é ‘ are alwaystired.have Dippetite and seem to be pains and aches lover. Asa rule the real cause of the trouble is 519.3: one thought of. B all comes from the kidneys. These Elmate little filters of the blood get out of Bier, and as a. result the uric acid and other pisons that they ought to carry ofi are sent whim the system. . There’s no use trying to get rehef u Bkidneys are restored to health. The easiest, safest, quickest way-ED1 - "’3_.‘ The easiest, safest, qurcxesu way W YT English this is to take Doan’s Kidney.P1118 :nmres’ own remedy for all hdney Basses and derangements. {Mrsfilartha S. Frost, Little River. Digby a, 3.5., recently wrote as follows: “I fame}: pleasure in stating that Doan’l may Pills have wonderfully improved my Mb. I had been suffering with 181110 pckior a. number of years and at the time lbegan taking Dean's Pills I was 8.111106. finale to do any housework. “Iv‘nax‘e used three boxes and must 833' 1111178 taken the pain out of my hawk ‘ “:t“*ed my strength. I don’t thmk y other medicine equalto DOB-n" £13 for kidnev troubles.” '1‘ an ' er Pi a if. $55. BERLL THOS Iii; T ewant to talk Furni- {“Vsideboards are par- LICularly handsome, foy Will. a vou like , In Vne first place, you probalgly 1‘90" '93: furniture has advanced 1:: PP“; -â€"~«..un\. Lac-a “Invvâ€" , ()4! stock, fortunately, wss. oxdeted. “the Khe rise occuned. thle It was mil in lumber our designs were select- :d.’ and we can sell it at almost the old Dnces. Reliable Tcwellery ‘hmeni of Lindsay. for and akhough elegant, : ”‘1’ means. See them BEALL. Agent. OPP- Benson House, Kent-Stu Ll EurekaSmithing m- cnmivg demand arm-S iu‘lâ€"aH sizes w: wfil make a. any 97.: Or shape ‘. ‘ n}. capers. bk 3:. (a although (flegapt, are not beyond »’ and Bad:- How often women give out before the day‘s work is fairly begun and sink into a. chair utterly worn out. Va“ But the housework must be done even though the back (1068 ache, and the head feels reaéy to burst. These women cgn’t . TANGNEYa LETTERS 0E From Correspondents Ali Over the County MOUNT HOREB A novel exhibition. Real diving scene, diver fully equipped with diving dress. air pump, life line, and all accessories, Lindsav Juiy 2nd . Anniversary services in connection: with the Mebhodist church here will be held on June 17th and 18th. On Sunday sermons will be preached at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 13.111. On Monday test will be served at the residence of Mr. J. W. Sluggett. Ice cream, strawâ€" berries, etc., thl also be served. The Reeboro brass band will be present. l See posters. ROYAL OAK The tug-obwar, North va Smth Vio- toria. 12 man a side. will prove interesting. Betting now 3 to 2 on the North. July 2nd at Lindsay . The foxlowing is the repert. of Royal , Oak school for the month of May. ' Names inserted in order of merit: : 5th c‘aasâ€"L Turner, A. McDonald. Entrance classâ€"M. Turner, M. Biack, O. Crosaen, C. Mchaden, J. Murray I. Tremeer, M. Mchnald. Senr. 4th rclassâ€"S. Rundie, K. McKinnon, M. Croasen, F. McDonald, M. McDonald. B. McPhadan, M. Swiuson. Jr. 4th classâ€"E. Turner, E. Bundle, H. VVesb, J. McMillan. 3rd classâ€"A. M. Innes 2nd classâ€"G. McVillanb L. Tremeer, M. West), P C ossen,D1VcIDona‘d‘ Part 236. classâ€"\\. Innea M. McDOn- afd, W. Murray, R. McDonald, H. West. Part 15b class, Stuâ€"H. Bow- man, P. Crossen Pant. st ciass,jr.â€"â€" G. Innes, A McMillan 0. “eat, L \\ est. Number who attended every day, 13. Average attendance, 33. Don’t fail to see the horse racing on July 236, at the Dnginlon D«y celebra- tion at Lindsay. The very best horse racing ever annwmed is. Central Ontario. $510 .00 in purses. Q. I: The following is the standing of L 5.8. No. 1. Laxton, Norland ;' 1 pupils of village, for months of March, April and May. Names arranged in order of merit : Senior fourthâ€"Lulu Adair, Dossie Le-Craiv, Fred Martin, Nellie Ailely, John McMillan, Phila Adair. Junior fourthâ€"Bertha Cooper, Bella Cooper, Susie Hoskins. Third class â€"-Bruce McMillan, Myrtle Wakelin, John Kay, Stanley Cooper. Maud Conrternanche, Wellington Routley, ‘ Arthur Adair. Senior secondâ€"Arthur Simpson, Dolph Courtemanche, Arthur Martin, Willie Hoskins, Worthio Ward. Innior secondâ€"Willie Allely, Mabel Basking. Kerbill Stevens, Roy Stevens and Frank BJUI’dOil (equal), Richard Wicks, Katie Cooper. Part» , secondâ€"Roy Day, Effie Ward, Arthur '. Perkins, Joseph Wicks, Bert. Martens : Bessie Bonrdon, Alfred Henry, Maggie I DeMoe, Harvey Simpson. Part firat, seniorâ€"Wallace McMillan, Pearl Bzunley, Clarence Angers. Juniorâ€" Dundas, Clara Dundas, Dora a i i ( I l GELERT Mr. Wm. Ritchie is rufi‘airg from a BCVCX'G cold at) present). Miss Essie McEtwaiu spe with Iugoldsby friends. Miss Ida Waffle, from Minden, was Sunday. at Sunday ‘visibin g friends here an Mrs. E. Sharpieas ‘Lflrs. 13. -33 husband with a. lash. law. Mr. Nevilie preaches re on Sunday next. We hope ? hts farewell : sermon be t) see a good turn our. Mrs. Neville of Minden and Miss McConnell of Kinwouob were guests iOf Mrs. S. Hughes one day last: Wetk. Our village Sports seven bicyc‘es Evnest Frank Hughes and led to Irondale one Fort the now. Scdgwick whee evening last week. They re roads very good for wheeling. Mr. Iobu Quibell and Miss Maggie Bowbey were married at) Kinmount on We wish them a pros- Stlu Dnero aw ..-, and Mrs. R. Ritchie Saturday and spent y, but on' returning “SKY was broken, path of the way visited Minden on a very pleasant: da ning the b home. INTERES’? NORLA NI) LAKE the order of the rain and crap: are looking good and growing Mr. Neil McLeod has Mr. Wunaw Brotherston adding a néw verandah to his house. . fiMIS. J as. Cunningham has game-d slowly for the past two weeks. and IS able to be up for a short ‘ime each day. mama OULU I U at) -v. u- ~.-vâ€" â€" Come to Lindsay on July 2n demonstration under auspices of in aid of Vickoxlai Co. Hoapl‘ al. low fares by trains and bonus. (1 Grand I 0.0 F. Special “A-.. I~J 1' Luhvu VJ v-â€"--â€"_ f__ Vi I have been waiting’for Long POW ‘70 speak through the Watchman- Warder to give the news. but as they have ceased to write, I send you a few notes. Charles Everson and son are havmg a stone wall built by Thus. Boyle and son Albert. Mr. Everson is going to pull down their barn and enlarge it and make its hip-roof. ‘ On the church lot work has been going on during the past; week. Rough material has been drawn and the woxk of excavating has started, as well as the Work on shed, by ]. Cunningham and $0113. Mrs. Robert: McNish returned home two weeks ago from the hospital at Toronto. We are sorry to say that her Mrs. AIex. McNish, of Souris, Man, is home to visit; her mother. IVOODVILLE Mr. Rxcbard Moore arrived home Wednesday evening with his bride’from Hagerman Camera. Our band boys are busily practising for the 12th of Juiy, winch thpy will celebrate in Sunderland, in company with the Derryville L.O.L. The free-for-all horse race wm he a cracker-jack, entries coming in freely, $300.00 purse. The 2.40 class and running race will be well represented by local flyers. July 2nd at Lindsay. fiSsme of our boys are fond of driving twp buggies, but. sometimes get) them slrghtly injured while upside dawn in ithe ditch, and it becomes necessary to take the top off and go without it. So says our gossips. Alex. McCafi‘rey, one of the oldest residents of Eldon township, was buried in Eldon cemetery on Monday. ‘ Deceased was highly respected by all wno knew him. The funeral was very largely attended. A heavy thunderstorm passed over and north of here Thursday eyening, which satisfied all complaints of dry as there was a perfect deluge of rain. We have not as yet heard of any damage done by lightning, though some of it “as very severe. ; The Celebration that was announced for Dominicn day in connection with1 2. the Agricultural Society will be held 28th inst., as Dominion day is r on The committee in char; e of 0 Sunday. the program are trying to make this d of any of its predeces- weather, 5 w 5 One far ahea \ SOYB. A___â€"â€" HARTLEY Miss Katie Barker is visiting Lindsay. Mina Ida. Crowe of Toronto her friends In this vicinity. last Wednesday. LOUD vvvâ€"_-‘, ' 0n Snurdsy. June 9 b, tesween the Hartley and Eden baseball teams was played in Mr. W. Fowler’s field, Eden. The game resulted in a do my for \he Eden team. We cannot all give $500, or more to Vlc mia. Ibspital fund, bun vse can give out there in a modzea way. Give the {1.0 0 F. damunettation ab Lindsay the your presence on July a match game hon :- and profit of Z. Ju. 0 king to the absence of our pastor Mr. Clarke, who is in ettend-uce at Port» Hope conference our pulpit was supplied Sunday by Rev. Butt of Kirkfield. A luge audience listened to an interesting and inS'cucrive address. The annual Hartley pionlc will be held 'ln Mr. Hugh Campbell’s grove on S; ut- day, June 23rd. Prepsratlons are being sec on font to make lhls" picnics greater success than in previous years. The moon will be spent ln sports and a lldrenl wlth muslo nud addreas‘ s OMEMEE There is a very noticeable growth of all crops since the recent; resins. Dr. Rodgers, VS" is doing a true practice and is very successful. He has now decided to become a. permenv em. citizan. UILU VI‘Iâ€" _. A very attractive wedding took place in Chrisb’s church on Wednesday,- 13th insb. The contracting parties- were Mr. Ritchie, BzA‘ , ofi Raf. Portage and Miss Johnston, youngest daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Tamas Johnston of Omemee. Messrs. John J. Lamb‘ and J’. D1 THE WMCHMAHW Crowe of Toronto is visiting all horse race will be a lyeu, who has spent a. returned to Buffalo friends in Méfiééaififlfiéflffit Ever; body Gets a Free Pass to See the 1 Great Tumble in Clothing g: Hats, Caps, here den. THE ONE- attractions amid the Circus ring, or S: ers than even our Sensational '1 HIR selling. electric light 8: which long looked for is like! Ml“ Lamb’s mummyâ€"130w” As the season is well advanced MISS BANNEN a large coatmct wishes to inform the public that she is selling the ‘balance of her new and stylish stock of Millinery at greatly reduced prices. Call and inSpect the goods Everything is dainty and up-todate. y to come at. last, land lightingâ€"i3 alone, besides lighting the streets and other places. At GRA H AM’Sâ€"â€"â€"the Qne was so well prepare in Lindsay. d to supply your Y.M.C.A-. UniE profitable and it the Methodist. churches on Iii-St f from the interest Everybody !â€"-those in get the benefit 0! our SPR] grown gray in the business their experience : Mr. I. E. Walker, secretary of the} Y.M.C.A., Lindsey, conducted very profitable and interesting services in the Methodist and Presbyterian 1) last Sabbath, and judging churches o tension from the interest and close at paid to the discourse will no doubt. arouse interest) in this worthy woxk. A corresponding secretary will not here. Friday evening next, June 15th, promxaes to be one of the drawing cards of the season. . First and second ‘ prizes of considerable value are to be offered for a bicycie race. Entries are reported from Millbrook and Lindsey. Mr. Clark holds the championship of ' This. will be followed by this sectibn. nd festival the grand chore} concert :1 at the Piesbyterian church, by the St. Peul’e choir. Peterboro. No doubt many Lindsayites will meet Peterboro friends here. Along with this Stunning Suit Sale REDUCTIONS IN ...... Mrs. Geo. pnts, :MJ'. 8 Hi“. x d, is at present; visiting her 'Mr. BertSoward, merchant, at Mrs. Sawatd, wife of Rural ‘ 1 You can buy $5.50 Men’s Blue Serge Suits for You can buy 6.50 Men’s Serviceable Suits for You can buy 7.00 Men’s All-Wool Canadian Tweed Suits, You can buy 8.00 Men’s Fine Tweed Suits, for You can buy 9.00 Men’s Scotch Tweed Suits, for You can buy 10.00 Men's Worsted Suits, for Ti You can buy $5.50 Men’s Blue Serge Suits for $2 75 You can buy 6.50 Men’s Serviceable Suits for - 3.50 You can buy 7.00 Men’s All-Wool Canadian Tweed Suits, 3.90 You can buy 8.00 Men’s Fine Tweed Suits. for . 435 You can buy 9.00 Men’s Scotch Tweed Suits, for E 5.50 You can buy 10.00 Men's Worsted Suits, for - - 6.50 You can buy Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Suits similarily reduced 7... --.:.1. +ch thnino SuiL Sale we make Correspondingiy HALF-PRICE KINMOUNT J. Tram is visiting her par- and Mrs. R. Scott at Tory ! and walk inâ€"see the largest Eleph the largest Clothing trade that has e wife‘ | Neckwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Under= ...wear, Hosiery and Gloves... ase in Lindsay and those who come to town SPRING PRICES every day of Circus W siness say such values as these have never :One-Price King C10thier~positively t who want to save money. Bring the CI p of the fun while it lasts. Time never indsay wiii be her son, at Min- or Street Paradeâ€"bringmg HIRTY DAYS’ SALE, w The annual picnic Sunday school will be grove here on Monday good time expected. The pr?z-:a in the Caledonian games at Lindsay J uly 2.16. are worthy of competit- -ion ;~gold chains, medals, silver and china ‘ ware, very finest quality. ‘ The hecretary of LO’L , No; 1109, has sent. out a large number of invite.- flows to lodges for the celebraoioa of the thble of the Boyne in Kinmount the 316618 of the on July 132%. The members of Loyal True Blue lodge will attend divine Srrvice in the Baptist church on Sunday evening, July 8Lb,'8$ 77 o’clock. Orangemen xnvited. .H‘ 5 The Rev. Rural Dean Seward left. for Toronto on Monday to attend the annual meeting of the'syn'od. He was accomranied by his‘ daughtéryMis‘s Mabel, who is visiting ftiends‘in‘ the city. -AALA Statute labor is all the go in our village at present. New walks are wants. Money and Fen elon Falls :ed-Hot one for Clothing Bar ~r. ‘1 $611 MISS BANNEN, of St. James, held in Crego’s . July 28d. A hant ever exhibited in Lindsay, and ever been done in town, at ome to town from a distanceâ€"will of Circus week. Men who have have never been approached in never :lothing Bargainsâ€"rivalling g more good fortune to buy- Which has created such lively 1n our the biggest attraction of children along with youâ€"- -v-‘f Kentost , Lindsay being laid and old ones put in thorough repair. Mr. M. Mansfield should get a chance to supply some of the piank for our walks. Mr. Robert Brownie putting up a. new house on Paul-st, which when finished will be occupied by Mr. Gec. Gibbs, the. obliging butcher, in the Lemploy of Mr. W. J. \Vilson. Mr. D. Cline has the contract: of building the ,house and‘ is making fair progress. It: woufid‘ be a. great. boon to Kinâ€" monnt if the Ontario government: would appoint a justice of the peace. Who would act) when calfed upon to do so? Their appointments seem to have as little sign‘ifi‘éa'nce as Dr. Bor- dens “Colonelé.” Sam. Hughe‘s,‘ NOrth Victoria}: fighting M.P; is' driving the Cape Cblony rebefs‘ih ail directions. We intend t0“ bury DE. McKay deep when the election comes on. Hurrah for Sir Charles ‘Thppérhn’d Sam. HughCS. We war“; no m'en of O'tbé Lauder, Tune, Bonmé‘a."type"ab ‘0 t'taiirh.

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