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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Jun 1908, p. 9

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biliousness, iplcd akin, ipaia. over- ! headache. alien and penis dis- relied upon e action of - pills and ntirely un- Man-solid ht febrile colds and m 00.. unit ii ll , ,. ii lvll‘ i ii. . HJ' ii. .. intuit ... i u. Ilm ...i liil ,l,. i t ”Hal .1 "V ill” . ., .4: iii l. l- [l' l”” at luml u... .i lilting" .4... wt ll. rinder flit!“ liar-id ii iii Haw, imii Mil wt 5' iti. erd’s f a“ cutie have .ll Juana .. robust to resist' l.l Linolcca and lettings - 16-4 Linoleum in floral and block patterns, re . value 55c, Baia....u......u....u sessasee 45° .q ygs 16-4 Linoleum in block patterns only, reg. 80c, , sale ...ssssseeesaeasss sea-seas eeeeseeeeesess»anaeeeaeeaoc‘ Heavy Canadian cllcloth. 2 and 2; yds.‘ wide 8h.......seses.aaaaie.see-ss:.seas eeees sesesssssuo 8Q ya. .lop mattmgs in stripe and conventional designs (Hi Raie dt150, 17¢, 20° abduusnu.....uu..‘..n250 Carpet Squares " . Union rugs, new bright patterns, size 8 x 3} yiihl, reg. $6, sale...................§................5.40 Slime rug, size 3:: 4, reg. $7, sale...... ......86 'i‘iipestry squares, size 2} x 3. sale.........5.50 'l‘upestry squares. size 3 x 3, sale...,... .....7.5O Tapestry squares, 3 x 3}, sale... ...............39 'l‘npestry squares, size 3 x 3}, extra quality, close weave, regular 1.1.50, sale...... . .810 'l‘hpestry squares, big range of patterns, siae :; x 4. reg. $12, sale............. . ............-.‘.10.50 Tapestry squares, size 3} x 4-, sale... . .ll.5fi Seamless tapestry squares best balmorai tap., rug. i520. sale...... ....... .. .. . . . . .818 i'rinteiljute rugs at 3.60, 84 and......... “.35 ~ ~â€"- (‘hildren’s cotton vests st 5c, 10c and.........l2}c White cmnbric night gowns, neat embroidery trililillcd. reg. 1.25, saie......... . . . . ...............$l White climbrit undershirts trimmed with insera iiflll .‘liili emill‘Oidery, Upegifuuuususu tllllll‘ligl Lmiios' white cambric drawers, 20c, 25c and 35c lion'l. miss our important sole of silks and wool drosi goods, every FOURTH YARD present- ml in the CUSTOMER. Rugs, Qarpets, Linoleums, Oilcl'oth. .Mattiirgs an opportunity of importance to tuyers of-all kinda a ‘v 1 cm in. dot rhino! succumbs! This is ‘ o “1.303905%“, ‘Seef‘vhow’prices are cut... it 2 I . Slim. Lam and Snail Waist Tomato Sturdy White capihric embroidery, 4 to -5 ins. wide. . ‘ “"â€" ' 30g5éards angels at dcyd. ner qua ty', same width as above 8 patterns in ch ‘ “3mm. “filoc’me saeeesspsees elsesnsasa. 8c f“ ‘ arge assortmen corset cover embroidery with Ir. “ beedlng for ribbon, special 18c. 25c and.........35c ‘ “ ”eh. $553,}:omfi'xw Cotton torchon lace at 8e, 5e, 80and.........10c tofitnany years. would occupy the ion, owing to his contempla' led at to Toronto. up * members board to show in some men- their great appreciation of the gratulatioae. Valencine laces, all prices from So to 15¢ Ladies hand bags, large size, black only, for‘dOo . 3 balls of silcoshine forlOc White and black dressing combs for.......... 100 n 3 papers ofgood pins for be " c services, rendered, prescribed tile“ with a beautifully migran- liositry and Underwear 5." d 31%;. .33? 33‘”? lifi and the presentation made by l . Washington. at. O. Hogg, Oakwood. Ont. : ,." Sir and Brother.â€"We are ', ,that retrievals and separa- tions are common occurrences in bu- liie, but. sooner than we t. and with very deep regret, ve learned that you are about Ladies’ black cotton hose, last colors. sale 10c Ladies’ black cotton hose, reg. 15c, sale, 2 pair for 250» Ladies’ black cotton hose, with natural wool feet............ . 250 Children’s black cotton hose at 100, lilo and ‘CQO‘IIOIOIOOtOIUDQ.e 0.0.0.0000... OOOOODQOOOOOOOIIIOOOOODI15c Tan cotton hose, special at 150 and No All wool cashmere hose, plain, tan or black 25¢ , realm-o irom us aid in rouse. Our leader ribbed cashmere hose, black only, 'to sever your coahoction with a s lendidstocking for boys, special......... 250 "l “(tutti-"4y bomt ’"or many dies’ white cotton vests with short sleeve or 3"“ “"9 be” a "mum WM “0 ”leave, 8pm,.lesessessssssste’aestsesssassteseeeees 10° “5““lu Emeleflt‘y the position 0' White cotton vests, short sleeves or no sleeve, m”""“‘ "”“d‘ "W ’“m 1,9115‘!’ gale sIIIIII‘IIIIIIOIII.Ildld‘llillllddddlll lac brOMt w|th 3.0“ lntn the mwt'n” , l t ong sleeve white cotton vests at............ 26c semi: txglmzmgmwz 2:12:32 willingness to assume the rosponsl‘ biilties and duties you have been asked to bear and periornhmotwlths standing the heavy and numerous responsibilities already yours in nu: illness lilo. Neither words nor deeds f you Deba" te From our own cor-moat... ”linoleum June 1.-lr. E. A. say on load” on business Sunday in town. in Calliornia and Essex. Ir. and Ira. Torn I‘m 0! . . mer- vacation. . fled-er. ere tranche their honcy- arr. J. H. Carnegie at Toronto. ; 'moon in ““1““ "i‘ W“ 0‘ Hr. spent Konday in town renewing old and Irs.'Waltsr Jordan. Ir. Davey mum, iswell known ‘in town. bavllt it Ir. Long loll. on Itonday evenly (tar-so resided “:0. M M. W for a few days" visit in Toronto. swutmmy con- ’rhesongservicegivenbytbele- ‘ thodist choir on Stand even If. “oratory. 0' NOW. license a rare treat. A hunger clam inspector for Victoria county. spent mm were sung and Rev I: alewthyelntownlaatweck. c v " ragg e a history ymn “I. Hamilton returned home to word':ae ban m‘:;0::h h . Petal-bore on Saturday evenlns- . Mr. .nd M". W. ROM ”4 child “I! 'M mm “d evening in wont s low day- ol Int week ”‘0 st. Andrew's church on June 20th. guest at i‘rl-Idl ll (loaderhun. .In the alter-noon a meeting especial- noun. Findley Rom end 71 'ly tor the ladies will be held and a Dohcl'th'. ID.“ 8‘1““! ‘3 Lindsay ' cordial invitation is extended to Rev. C. S. 140M “V0 an el0qlient every one interested in mission lddffll on 3‘13““! evening. the '“b' work. Mrs. Golorth's address will lect being. ”How to ho PN'W‘ be verv interesting ous.” Hr. Lord ll I‘Viflfl ‘ ml” twenty veers in mi of sermons. N9“ Sunday “9“" that country. the :“blxt‘mt :0 “ '1‘}; “Alma!“ The Methodist Sunday school will ml’ 0" 9 -" “6' hold their annual excursion about rew's choir are now using the Alex- th e last of June. and the oint visit. under hymn book. ""1 "‘9 ““3“! ed this year will be chili)... is always good. During the odor» Hr A n e ‘ . . ls. (4am b9" “’ H in ‘ tory Sunday morning "'5‘ 1" ituth- on Monday for spinal hohrs 0" H H ' rrford unit The 0M. 0‘“ “Wt-V» llr. Archie Clarke, oi Little Rock, in her usual sweet voice. I! i u kiss in (low spent Sunday at he it 9st of parents in town. menarm. â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€".. Mr. B. billet and Miss Lillian (illicit. oi Fairbairn. spent hunday ‘ msmurr serum; in town. ‘ â€" she having spent. scion Work in endon Falls lettings ».m to to" m I“. ‘ Hill An“ N19, 0‘ 8““... w Kiss Hattie guise. of Winning. arrived home last week for her en- E. E. w. MoGAFFEY $3.000? Bridge iiiii'é‘. 9322.33. Silesl'id‘l'fi For Dysart Ins these lair days. We hope to . hear oi his speedy recovery. cl: ' though the report In that he will Township have to stay laibsd lor about two “"- months. accept from this board this ,can in which ‘wo hope you will be ob l‘hNASAN‘l‘ VALLEY “RANCH CW WOMEN'S lNfl‘l‘l‘l‘U‘l‘lfi ”v.9... our on «pmma _â€".'..â€"-â€"â€"â€" who Jae esrl‘p‘uw ill with immune by this km to intimate that you “M . i . "0"” , . his. more sg. are old and lscblu and "term i ”so... '3'H":'M:'“‘.VWw m?" “in” MID OF "MN“! Kr. llsll sisal-tour. at Chicago, vilh need of in support. but no soul i. . i . - "'"""' itsd in this neighborhood last week. rather suggest luv it that as ye i I. 7- iii ' H) o "i q i l‘ . .' lll'H Willi; a:::?itlii,ll.l:‘lh “WW: It [T’ll‘m Mi Mi lilltl-i ti! HAW? N“! ll All old Balsam “Mite b0.“ ii... i... iliiiv 'aiii ndtmliiivhulilmmall ‘ “mm“ M 3‘“ 1’0“! Cone. of "Moo r‘slls. ' ilcntlciiiun.wl tails thls "willed of spent last Huntley with her friend. Jill I i. .. . . . , thankln one and all for tho lsr 0 line Morris Thurston. ll lliiiitl iliili commenced the ' ' A “um” from in." attended at. H, "mm, mm...“ two majority you rollsd.up for me on uh. .iii. ‘iim‘su‘h lrimi ”was on the "w 96th inst. I “n “w" you I “a. ”two. at Zion on am.» “w chum-lo ("ill lillhiiiig‘h ihfli'i! httd boon lully appreciate “‘0 “unimiw'm u“ .,.. ,..,,.,,,.,,. M all for two years 9‘ vote and consider it a tribute to me im ..i lllu old players showed that WM“ I will “9‘ readily ""59" ll... iuui not forgotten the game, 48“! thanking you, sandman. ..... ..i.i mom, i. A. Lucas, melting I am yours truly, , '4'? “mm and also lacing instrumental ll. M. M580”: steady so may you lean upon nu them unyielding. with great interest and appreciation. The Balsam Grove beet ring com- manned l operations this wasieu Ir. the service of Christ and the church can admuatcly express our feelings oi appreciation at your past service or our met over your lientcmpiat- . .. ed removal. but wc ask you to Ir. and hire. '1‘. Hadlcr and Miss “to inlay branch at Women s in- Ivan upon our brotherly love and lean upon it and and it strong and With all our hearts we Join in the services WM“ W" conducted by p "m that you My M" ”W matrimonial side oi the question bs- curries; auditors, Itasca Addie tho Y.Â¥.O.A. band were listened to years of life given you yet in which you may anerclse your abilities in log unavoidably absent. and the Ellerd and laggic McMillan. air. and Mrs. man. at Toronto. coon rounds hush-uhlcc‘rlou are guests of Mr. and hire. H. 0? OFFICE!“ QbCfml I a Menu fladlcr. arrived in town on WWW. hold their lay meeting at '0' Monday. and have rented the reside the home at Mrs. Wm. Wilson, care at Mr. Pl Wright. lion. , to road. in some small measure. our balsam (lrovc, Hay son-w: are individual as well as our; collective I" w' Goose's" "I'm countryi M “Mimi ”W W" ma W Pleased to lim- that am. a. mm. m low you. We do not desire "W'u"l'mw "mm “in...“ .. m. ' m” mm, by Ira. (lowiuon on " Care of House his duties in onto an flaturda. . ills- Vlcuaicr. cl Oahwood, " Boun- " bliss Vera harpc and Mr. H. my in em" things" was read. 'l‘hc election of oMccra resulted as follows: President. Urn. Wm. Wil- son: vice-prom. lira. J. Cowlcsonl. sec.-trcas., mas label (Jul-rice. (re- elected): directors, lira. It. loyoss. 3 (‘09P. visited liospdalc friends on tiunday. Ir. and hire. levl llama returned hauls from Notes on Haturday. 'l’ho debate to be given in aid 0! l‘ brotherly love “M «tooth and fled the Iothodlat league last Friday Ire. D. it. Hpsncc. and Ira. Nay- ovcnlng, was cancelled owing to lor; progrgm committee. Ire. some oi the gentlemen dciending the Brown. lire. J. Wilson. and lies L. question was decided unanimously in An instrumental was given by Miss ' favor oi the bachelor. A splmdid Olive Wilson, and the meeting ,WI and that material and spiritual u c f l ,- u“. program at solos, ducts and mita- brought to a close by the singing oi Webster is acting as b t h. o prosperity may attend you “d your tlons Was given by the bachelors. the national anthem. in ‘iriillig two of the other side (Hal 0 'llm Lulllnn' Aid at the Methodist loci. hold their lmsuar and concert ii‘cnclon Fails, May 81. A LOYAI. PLAYER iii illv iown hall on the saint! day WHEEL“ FIFTY 31le TO did» :31, and it was a great success lmlil nunnclully and entertaininilli'a :1: ”iv l'oncol‘t attenthe supper was a... good indeed, but I cannot cm the details as I went to the meet- ing in the (image hall to hour 001. Sam Hughes and W. H. wokhart (iiil'llim have it out. They had. it. out alright, but was surpriiod to see how wi-ll Mr. Gordon answered the colour]. Messrs. Mahly Iii-yous have just finished their drive from Drag lake. Austin Bros. will be finished this “wk. and then Mr. Laking will have the river free to run his drive at any time he wants a few logs. The Dysart council have let the contract for a steel bridge to be placed over the riverlat Stewart’s narrows, to a. firm named Jenkins, Dresden, of Samia. The cost of it will be in. the neighborhood of $3.; 000. Work will commence on the 3lst of this month and it is W‘ ed that it will take about eight weeks to complete it. so there will be a chance for work for .2. umber of men. 7‘ ‘ We are having a. spell of lovely Weather and the trees are looking grand. The fish are beginning to bite, so now 8 the time for “the summer visitors to spend a“ few I PLAY WITH HIS TEAM. Howard Koalick. the Crcaawcll ball player, wheeled titty ~lulled and got home on Friday night to play ball for the home team against Little Britain. That's loyalty l Only a sport of the first .water would do that. Keslick played shortstop for Cress- well, and while he did not star, still he was there when wanted. A fifty mile grind over, rough roads will take the gimp out of the majority of athletes. . ' The next day Keslick wheeled~back to the northern 'part of Victoria county, where he teaches school. HOLD LOCAL CARP. A despatch from Ottawa states that the following eastern Ontario corps will hold local camps :' 3rd Dragoons, Peterboro, June ~22: 42nd_ this successful meetingkto a. close.- Renlrew, June 21 ; 45th Lindsay, date to be notified; 46th, » Port Hope. date ~ to bewnotified‘; 56th, Prescott,‘ June 233‘ 59th, Cornwall, June 21. CRITICAL OONDMQNJ . , on Saturday atmonwhfle m ' days in the Highlands of oom:i9 . . , . Edward and George Robertsmldf mâ€"f... here for Gow Gander MM George thought 119.me Wm . V‘s .ea. some good there a Inf-M 8-80 a... a. out surveying and wmoutdloflehs. cate it again, if not: too mtg/96.1. If anything John eerie magma. .v treasurerâ€"Mrs. Jos. Lee; directors season. On April 29. a meeting was held at the home oi Era. Joe. Keynes tor the purpose at organising a women's Institute. The purpose was consid- ered a worthy one. and a branch to be known as the Pleasant Valley branch was organised. with a main- berabip oi seventeen. The omccrs are as follows: Presidentâ€"Mrs. Joe. Haynes ; vice-presidentâ€"uiss ll. Cul- lii; secretary-Miss F. Thurston; aura. D. Haynes, Mrs. F. Smither- am. Mrs. Imrie; auditors. Mrs. W. Moynes, Mrs. Thea. Moflatt'; pro- gram committeeâ€"Theexemtive, Mrs. Moflatt, Kiss 1!. Murchison, Miss L. Knight. The first meeting of this institute was held at Mrs. J”. H. Thurston's on May 20, where once:- cellent prosfam was rendered as fol- lows: Reading of the minutes ; pres- ident’s addr'998. instrtgnentnl by Miss" Murchison. A ‘paper on the Vege-' table Gordon was thenreaid by Hrs., Thurstonralso a. helpful paper on the Flower Garden by Ira. Hoyoes, followed by discussions on same. A reading by mes Sadie. Murchison and the fictional Anthem brpufiat. next‘meeting' .. ' to be held, at HrsaJon. Lee's, the third Thursday fill-lune". subjects ’°° F”. W' " . and Preserving-i .fill‘m‘ "m b... _ - mdmmh“ , family during the remaining years at lite. On behal! oi Oskwood quarterly boardâ€"W. Elliott. R. Washington. Goo. Lane. W. H. Webster, J. l". til-ass, '1'. H. Richardson. i'.‘. We!- don. Baby's Ovulation Cure All Minor Tmcllles The stomach. the bowels. or cut- ting teeth is responsible tor moat oi the his and hollering that. amiets babybood. Baby's Own Tablets will keep your child well because it is the best medicine in 'the world for these troubles, ‘and at the same time it is the select. The mother has the guarantee of a Government analyst that this medicine . contains no opiate or poisonoui “ soothing " stun. Mrs. Joseph Bernard. St. Emile, Que., says: “Baby's Own Tablets are really . a marvellous rmedicine. My bitby was thin, .peevilh and sickly until I began giv- drag him this medicine; - Since then ihe has thrived and grown dplen dld- - 1y." Sold by medicine'deslgen or :by mail 9395 cents albox from the .Dr. Wfll‘mfiledicine £30., : Brock- “. \. rflâ€"“l BESIDENTJ’EAD- iv Emmi-dc j91._f , The proceeds for the evening amount- ed to .13. Mr. Booth. who has been spending a tow months in the west. spent Sunday in town, the guest of tile irlcnd. Ir. Hall. Kr. Booth leaves in a tow days ior his home in Eng- land. Miss One Felix oi Cameron. visit- ed her sister, Ilse Violet Fell, over Sunday. Kr. lcNeillic, of Red Rock. spent Sunday in town, the guest ‘0! his friend. Mr. Alex. Lord. .. Itr.andlrs.Joa.Leeand son Elmer. of Pleasant Valley. spent Monday in town. was Burns. oi Branttord. passed through town on Saturday on route for Rosedale. where she will be the guest of Mrs. R. McDonald. ‘ Mr. D: E. Kerr-lam left on ’nlura- day morning on his firstltourist ex- pedition d! the season He was ac- eompanied by Mr. Archie Clarke, of Little Rock, Arkansas, and the route willbetbroughGullLake.upasiar as ,Cuahog- lake, where they will spend a short time trout fishing. Rev. and Ira. Gregg and two children, leit on Monday evening to ‘vlsit (ride in. Port ‘Perry. ‘ The institute has had a very suc- cessful year and begin their second year with an increased membership. The next meeting will be held on the eighth of June, at the home of Ira. Cowlcoon. Miss Vales. an Insti- tute lecturer. will be present at this meeting to give an address, and mu- aic will also be provided. A cor- dial invitation ia extended to the ladies of the neighborhood to be pre- sent at this meeting on Tuesday, June 8th. at 2.30 pan. To the electors or the East Riding of Victoria :â€" Gentlemen. â€" Although regretting the result of the late election, I have . to thank those electors who voted tor me for their votes and support. The shortness 0’! time within which I had to make a canvas of your largeridingandthedlmcul‘ tthad to arrange a proper organization within the this that elapsed between thehsueoi'thewritandthe date, of the election has been the prin- cipalcaueeolmy polling screw~ votes in these parts of the ridingr which I was unable to gisit. 0n calm occasion. I hope. when bet- a- known and better organized' the » .- ~ Yours manually, w. .H. W Gannon. . . . » ' Me In: M 1000 . "- """ .‘s«~ ~ ' n... . :"y a. V‘L‘w» p,” w? ~‘_ . i" 39 was I .s t m .l «on. .isl. him :wha-u ta oaths the Lin .00 Ialilntion net-noon . its malori . to income asaeesmen to L ' oil, the - i For the “PCB . :. >00 for 1' 'ttlllcs this asseuors‘ Cl ' ‘. . hlbfim. ll 1M ‘91“, 32.:le ' .. . ion tilled ~ dolly dart Client in l is same a ' 00m“ 7’ will be ri Lindsay t to since th easiul can as age.’ her evening, slim-innate i aimiitm in i are Mos-rs. hmorc. W. l x,- horas-rad lriving ronu one-mile be and man! i for l feral Hill a. 10.â€"'I‘he i port of the and sodal, penned at it! no continued .aembly this 3r. Pringle. i but now oii it. some hot i cinet ministel‘ P' the Mmi‘i t for some a there was ivitbout 810 Meat that _. i not APPTW' speaker M ‘ :the truth 0‘ {I thepout “

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