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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Jun 1908, p. 13

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l: of grant .mnst sue- ‘to continue llll money- ’3’ host of- ml Howls"- llly. Come 1 llclllvlllber Illsc of real 1‘. 250 sh collars t Sole Mus- [coloriugg “olored and $3.;25c loves re gloves in lecial per ...... .25c {egular ........ .990 90 «30 inches pl :L L'OOLl c. 29 1 Day 250 ton ltos‘e, l'l quality luc, now ....... 2:30 lp sElICll .......25c {I buy your Uur stock }"wa}'in children's Us direct :14 save profitm ircctly' in ;;lllleelll()rl~ gums you plvllslng Play. ns SHAW‘ You count tulle D. Kent-st. You‘ll feel no if yonhad if, after adoring with burning, paroparln‘ 'feet, on f 7 ‘ shukealittleo our ‘ y . a... mm M Mfl' It is now thoroughly; f, .l in.“ ‘ ‘ --., .... , .. “if my; “about modicum . i‘ . *‘ P5703" _ ‘ all the smart and make. test comm i' purely "m ‘M ‘ A ‘ M V " “ l feel cool land comfortable. ' 'l‘hls powder prevents feet smooth) and corrects. the con- dition t at cause. the diagno- ulllu odors. PRIOI 100, l l l g _ i into your shoes. Ittokeo out. i l m you. by ,‘nrv; ‘nlou‘aln nil ““13. pastor of the Ddlcvuo Pm- , .bmmn church...“ which the "lirldo { people suffer? with skin (ll-euc- amzu‘émmr‘?’ Only .thvv 4,» all may healthy otherwllo. ulna ~ M ~‘i°'- u” ' .‘ g. l lllGlNBO'l‘llAll its“ ..., w .... .. ...... unmanmm ~ ~ , ~ 0 ~ °l ‘ . ' Mrs W ' h . . obctor left for their home in . . ' Drugglat ‘ Lindsay ' Smeary selves cannot much the Canada. amidst’ul appropriate chow ‘ ' . Nearly Opposite Pmtomce grn’11mm" “‘5’ 6° W‘ mm“ or rice and old shoes me the well - c a n. The only way to reach ‘ . " ' oa- ommwmm the germs is by means 0‘ a. ponetra- wishes of a host of friends. ‘ ...." tln-g liquid. WAHTROTHâ€"BRYANT. ‘ Such a liquid can be. obtained by MW . ‘ W simply mixing ordinary oil of wint- Personals l "gm“ “’1‘“! thymol. Elycerlne and other healing agents, This Com- ““Wm‘~w¢ pound. known as no.1). Prescription From Thursday's DalLv. stops the itch instantlyâ€"and the -â€"-Mr. J. F. Cummings, of Oak- fumfin appear to be permanent. In wood, was in town to-day. fact, It tool: thousands or cures, Case Chafi'oe, M. A., of Coboconk .Mr. â€"â€"Mr. F. C. Fielding, of Coboconk, after case, before the best scientific Frank Bryant and Miss Mabel Stein: was a visitor in town t-Ovday. authorities were convinCevd 0f the a‘b- krauss acted as groomsman and â€"Mrs. I. Finlay is visiting friends “lute mint. 0’ this remedY- 1’11 bridesmaid respectively. The \briddsl in Little Britain. D Prescription kills the germ in the dress was of white silk’ trimmed with â€"Mr. M. Drown, Minden, was in ftChmg sln’n. Its effect is seen Wi‘th- lace and insertion, and she carried town to-day on business. ‘1’} one minute after the finf’t applica- a bouquet of whi'te‘geraniums. She â€"Mr. R. J. Grundy, Omemee, was tvlon. The cure ls even quicker If D' was given away by her father. The in town to-day. . D'D' SOap ls used in Connection with bridesmaid was also attired in white â€"-Mr. M. Brown, of Minden, spent the twatment- ' , silk. 'T-he bridal pair, under happy yesterday in town. For; free sample bottle write to auspices of fine, weather, the“ usual â€"Miss Nellie Geacli is visiting her The D'D‘D' Laboratory, Department plentiful showers of' rice etc at sister, Mrs. Stewart Wilkinson, of L'W'W’ 23 Jordan-st, Toronto. FOP ’ -. Parry Sound, for a month. sale by all druggists. â€"Mr. Norman McGill, of Janet- ville, was in town to-day. on busi- BOSS. -â€"Mrs. F. R. Edwards, of Woodâ€" ville, was a. visitor in town yester- day. â€"Mrs. Edward Lye, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Dunâ€" DANGEROUSLY ILL- das, Albert-st. Theflmany friends of Mr. James â€"-Mr. Fred Haffner, of the. Stand- Cudda-hee, son 0‘ M" John Cudda- ard Bank staff, Kingston, is visiting hee, Of West Ops, will regret to in town for a few days, the guest learn that he is dangerously ill at of his friend, Mr. Frank Lee, Wil- his home. liam-st. south. ATTENDED DIVINE SERVICE. â€"Mr. John McGann was in town , Messrs. R. Martin, A. Wright, T. today the guest of his brother. Mr. F. Smith and T. Harrison, of Fenc- William McGann. Mr. McGann is Ion Falls, were in town on Sunday working for Mr. John C'al‘eW 011 the and attended divine service at St. northern drives. ‘ Paul’s Church with the Lindsay From Friday's Dajly. l-branch of the Woodmen of the â€"Mrs. McKenzie, of Halibdrton, WOld. was a visitor in town to-day. - empire gown of pale blue silk lans- â€"-Mr. Thomas Logan, of Burnt CA‘MP AT ST' .P'OHVT' . downe trimmed with buttons and River, was in town yesterday. I Sturgeon Pomt has been deCldcd fringe, With hat to match and Who .4113 Myles Hamilton, manager Oriupon as the most deSIrable loca-tlon carried a bouquet of white cama- the Bank of Montreal, Fenelon Falls l for the regular camp or the 45th re- nations. The groom was assisted was a visitor in town yesterday. ‘giment this spring, and orders to by Mr. Frank McRae, of Beaverton, â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Munroe, of this effect were received from Goner- cousin of the groom. The groom's Woodville, were visitors in town 'yes- al Gordon, commander 0f the ”Stem gift to the bride W88 3. beautiful division, by.Col. R. H. Sylvester. gold watch and chain and to the â€"-.\Iiss Stella Ellis, nurse-in-train- SPRAINED HIS ANKLE. bridesmaid a gold pin set with rub- ing‘ at BFOCkVille hospital. arrived Harold Mercer, "son of Conductor ies and pearls. and t0 the gr ooms- home last evening and will spend a ’Mercer, had .his ankle badly sprained man a. beautiful. tle pln. Only the visit with her parents, Mr. '.and Mrs. while engaged in play at the Col- immediate relatives 01' the young Johnston Ellis, south ward. legiate Institute recently. He was couple were present. Mr. and. Mrs. _Mr. Wm, Craig, of Goyvgvanda, wrestling with another boy and his Warde left an .the C.P.R. train on formerly of the firm of Craig 1Aus- ankle twisted, his whole weight an extended trip to the]. western tin, Kinmount, arrived in towry this coming ,d0wn on the unsupported coast. The brides travel; mgth suit morning. Mr. Craig likes the silver joint and severely straining it. He was a pearl grey trimm‘ W1 sa- mpmt and is now the owner of a has been resting the injured ankle tln With an‘overlace waist of touch- slxw flllll in Gowganda; at. home Of late. ' es of grey satin and bllttozds .:3 from Saturday’s Daily. ‘ REC-K ’I‘RAI N match and a grey hat trlmm wx “\fr. F. Thompson, teacher at ATTEMPT TO W ' H ' ‘ purple Violets. The presents were \quifs (reek, was in town to-day. What was apparently "' ‘l-"“”""t° numerous and costly, showmg the «Ai‘r. H. A. Nesbitt returned from attempt to wreck the ”“1"” ""55"!” high esteem in which the young cou- v’! mp north on Friday evening. 891' train‘- which. leaves Believille ple Wereheld by their|many friends. \lr. John Morris, of Pine Grove, “Very morning, was 1“”.me “"3"" On their return Mr. and Mrs. Wards ... town yesterday. ed Thursday morning by the disco“ will reside on their farm south of -r\h.-.c 1,, ‘Moore, of Kinmount, 9113’ made by MON“ Bl’d' a cheese lelnay. The Worder joins wlth rm: :1 visitor in town yesterday. buyer 0f Stirling, and Henry 1’03“": thelr many friends ln wishlng the . mu. l‘misl, of Omemce, is visitâ€"â€" of Bellevmé- young couple a 10118 and happy mar- m~ Hm n ”in guest or Dr. and Mrs. They were crosslng the railway {led llfc. li x... W. ' . truck a few miles from Believllle; on ~â€" â€"_ From Monday’s finlly. a cheese inspection, when they “‘9' OBITUARY Mr Jam, McKay, of Woodvlllo. covered several large iron bolts Plnc' __ \~,.-; :1 ”mum in EOWB On Saturday. 0d 0'8 the falls. n”? the GrOCCln‘g lll LATE MRS. Currrtnfinrr' m uml Mrs. lrwln vlultcd with such a position that the train, thCh mm”... ”W,“ over gummy, was duoln a few minutes, would no Mrs. Thou. Cuthlmrt dlvd Monday um...” clamp; and M. Hutchinson doubt have been derailed wlth the night at her homo ln nrlllln. Do- .« .lnm-Lvlllo, are visiting in town. result that many .lvefl would NW9 ceased was a former resident of Mm. 1.. Hal-tic, or Fonclon Falls, possibly been lost as then were Lindsay and la flurvlvvd by 5 MI- m” “may in town. a lame number of passengers on the band and ii number or children. Do. -Mr and Mrs W McCrlmmon. 0f train. tells 0' 3"" death are unavailable on At the residence of the bride's father, Wednesday morning, June 2. 1909, Christopher Wehtroth, of the city of Toronto. and Minna Louise Bryant, daughter of Jae. Bryant, of the township of Lutterworth, coun- lel‘t by carriage for Kinmount, and â€"___.____ thence by G.T.R., to Toronto, PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. ' l Thursday was the Prince of Wales birthway, and the flag on the “post- office was hoisted in honor of I the l occasion. . TWOHEYâ€"WARDE. On Monday at 8.30 o’clock St. Mary’s R. C. church was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Margaret A. Twohey, daughter ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. John Twohey, of north Ops, and Mr. James Warde, of south Ops were united in the‘ holy bonds of matrimony.' The ceremony was performed by Venerable Arch- deacon Casey. The bride was given away by her father and was becomâ€" ingly attired in an empire gown of cream’ silk crepe de chene over taf- feta silk and carried a white prayer. book bound with lillies of the val-. ley. . The bride,was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Mae Twohey, who wore an tl-nlay. 1 ....MODESTLY PRICED-.. A tht of little aids and accessories to summer comfort. and well grooming which bespeak the {act that Summer is here. Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear and Blouses are full of the- June time spirit awaiting the girl graduate, the June Bride and those whom the \Vanderlust will soon be tempting. Dainty chic stuffs as sturdy as they are beautiful. v Special Chance Saving in Blouses , Natty creations. of muslin, linen and net fashioned as the “fickle dame demands and re- flecting in an authoritative way the modes of the day In beautful lingerie effects they await the maid uho admires dainty waists. Pretty nigh means every woman does it not? A limited humber of Wash Voile Waists in grey and white, blue and white stripes and checks, linen collar. pear-l buttons. Regular $2 50, June Sale Price, each... 1.50 Another Splendid Offering in Wash Waist: In Scotch Zephyr, fast colors, dainty pat.- terns in blne, green and black and white checks large pearl buttons, linen collar at- l 50 tached, reg. $2.00. June Sale Price o ‘ Ladies’ White Net Waist: Great collection in white and biscuit. lace and insertion trimmed. long sleeves. and the very latest styles. June Sale Price starts ateach .................. 3.50 300 Pairs Super Silk and Lisle Gloves New gloves in the latest designs. Gloves that are among the foremost of women’s hand- covelings the country over. The new sum- mer stuffs are cool and dainty, ready to give the finishing touch to the summer costume. Every known color, 21 inches long, two dome fasteners, a cool summer hand 1 25 covering. June Sale Price, $1.00 and” 0 French Kid Glove Special Offer A $2.50 Glove, best French Kid. 8 button length, colors tans. modes and black. 1 50 while they last. June Sale Price, pair... 0 200 Pairs Splendid Lisle Gloves In colors of tans, greys, modes, black and ' white. Asplendid glove, elbow length, two . domes and perfect fitting. June Sale Price. per pair. 75c and ..................... 50C Hundreds of Pairs of Fancy Hose All the new beautiful colorings which are so popular this season together with the ever present blacks and tans. Sturdy oottons and beautiful lisles and silk in wide range of weight, quality and price. Much Saving in Ladies’ Summer Vests Cool, loosely woven meshes in lisle and cotton ready to give battle to summtr’s heat Prettily trimmed garments that are very attrac- tive and vuy comfortable. The old idea of underwear being built bag fashion has been put to flight by these form fitting garments. Lndies‘ Cotton Vests, with short sleeve or no sleeve, good E ptian cotton, 3 great variety. June Sale rice starts at'lOc 50c PM}! taco-0.0.00outcoooooncooo an Ontioooolouocoot nnnnnn Children’s Cotton Vests at Easy Prices A big lot and H. good lot of Chllds’s (lotton Vests ot a. bi bar ain. June Selle Price each 5c to ....g... ...gw... 10C Cool Knit Underwear for Ludiec’ Ludler' Knit mevru. open or elm-ed. cool and comfortable for hot weather Wear. 25 J lino Sulu Prluen per pair. 60c. 400 and... C A bem.tifu| range of Lisle Hose in lace and embroidery, full fashioned in many patterns, every imaginable color. See them and 50 you will buy. June Sale Price 75c and... C Special Saving in Black Cotton Hose ' A big line of fine Cotton Hose in sizes 8}, 9:9} 10. A re ular 25c article Sec 35c them. June Bu 9. Price. We pair. 2 for In Cllildlen’s Hose we have the finest range we have ever shown. Every kind. every color, every make. Buy your hosiery here. DUNDAS FLAVELLl-‘S LIMITED l “umlvillo, were visitors in town on At this particular spot the train Wt- Tl" body “’1" arrive l“ ”w" MOSQUITO“! Mllurllay. would be timing at c Nth "‘9 0‘ to-nlgbt. ‘ : had passed the" â€"â€".\Ir. Myles Hamilton, 0! Fuck”! speed. The two men . l-‘ulls, was in town this morning on same place a. lull! an hour alter ”*9 TO BRACEBRIDGE w. formerly of Lindsay, was a. visitor in two]: then. I town Sunday and Monday. canningmn, spent Sunday lhe parties who attempted to wreck the VIM of “biotic 8W»“d|%,_ has Mexico a... dera' band. ‘ See .. ”l " rue-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Clarke. trek! V9” 9“” a” ' ”my?” . J ..., â€"Mr. Cole Blewett, son of Mr. Ed- . Ward Blewett, ot Queen-st, left this “3, hours- morning for Bracebridgc, where?!” has accept” a Mime , :. "- ,' "I ..Mr. Goo. n. has. 00W ' spector at 30006.10. ”3 in m over 8mm hm WWW on “count of an M“! “1".“ 4"“ hlsbrothcrmrml'“ "' ' ' ~ Our Douala Wt an: ' “a. have an nonme- mom! - in the niorhlm and ova-53'. but . , , ' business. train ”om Peterboro‘ had panned. Oddtouows' excursion from Lind- this year they ate: all-.60: and m uctlon on the Say to Brmbrfds‘c on Wednesday. nearly as My... you. hub- .“ on â€"Mr. Bert LaidIBY. o! Huntsville. but there was no obstr ' next, Jim 16. Special train loaves vicious u vulva. . . . Fore 01.30. Ticket- Mme PHEABANTB. The Grand Trunk oulclala are un at .7 15 ., , . .. ' â€".ur. and Mrs: Neil Clarke, of der the impressionxhat the Myer 80"“ ”mm ’°"°"i“.d‘y' 1W" x" 5,41, '9’” 9' W ~ ' Values in Bod Room Suites, Springs and Met- tmuc, Iron Beds and Children’s Iron Cots. We carry: Liquid Veneer the beat furniture re- _ moron the market. Sold' at 25c and 50c sins-gunmen h ' um‘ no mala- - , \ WW ,‘ n.:.. 71190-311 :43 olthe s taxable Mm ' of . :- ‘ W / itiu. it who '_ .cts at , :r W l. :k.” lualizati. u afternoon :he malo ' the .. .. . l am lto L‘ " roll, the For :r‘ siness :2 .000 for 1 igures this .3‘:;â€".’.l. , s ;:;-..:.: 25,000. I been follo sable ‘ .. )een ‘rfixed finally deci isment in be same rangeinents ommittee in . are Messrs .shmore. W. be horserral - driving contl . one-mile bl and mini â€"â€"â€"â€"-d for l feral Mil me 10.-The , sport of thv‘ tl and Iodll wanted at ll Nu continue? .uombly this Dr. Prinlll‘P' ‘ but now all mt some hot ‘ lblnct mlnlufl'l lm. the Mull-l in for IOMQ “in there W“ gppfoVGl. 13" ”... w him. last me if 1”] ., including gpe‘kor' Marci! without I"! evident “at . did not up?!“ 3 .pelkOI'. IO ly the truth and were!“

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