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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Jun 1908, p. 14

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in: ‘54.... no 1'. on... 1U goo... leavy. ’l'lh 9C bliooo.‘ 'x 810 Bh lea! TS Eszsza II ‘8. 8|: I on in; '1 '. HOWW méu‘flfiofi; To 'th; ammmwm 3 Alberta on June 29. Must kfi. 94;. 3'“- Sept. 7 and 9: _ q qafitohg; Dominion. 5 Day Excursions mm moms no snow ma Between all stations in Canada. fiolng June 30th and July lat, mit July 2nd. 1909. Alaska. - Yukon - Pacific. Exposition, Seattle Very low meg. via. attractive r'outee’.‘ Daily until Sept. soul-.4909. Return limit Oct. Slat. 1909. Full information and tickets from W. R. WIDDESS, I‘own Agent A McNABB. Depot Agent is much cheaper in price this year without an flcing the unlity. We huve as «an! the “:1?“ grade Paris Green in the w , we”. Mull) which we eta. supp y at -2- IL imam mawggg TERI; 'fiewmnvnie and Beéhany 913386 a > m game 9? meme}! in the magma M1893 series In, hemmvme entfia: tuning: This give§ Bewmanvme the mam“ 99 Hwy- wea use mien!) . me in Miami hy the gem-1:0,. 3‘ finwmnvme and flamed! pm at! an Saturday ans 9% July 1: . y 9‘63; -MW . A ’higfiyv rééommended 9‘9” 3" po‘der form. 1‘ Whale Oil Soap, Kno Bug and the various solutions for pre- venting BLIGH‘l‘, etc" with in- structions as to their proper use, at Between all station; in east of Port Arthur; at ii HWtIFifiABQ “3% 39%“: ‘ GOOD GOING WEDNESDAY ‘ THURSDAY JUNE 30th JULY int Rotur :1 limit Friday, July and Call at C.P.R. City oxfi Depot Ticket-omen '1'. c. Hatch-ti; City “out J. W. Andaman Station Agont Lumber. Shingles, Sash, Frames and Doors; and all kinds of Building {littering Wood,Btc.,at the right price JOHN CAREW Phone l4 £gooo¢oon¢c “3.1, 25:: lb. ‘BUG DEATH BETH’ANY LOST o l n o ”0.00“...”Q0. DOMINION DAY RETURN TICKETS Lindsay lat. return =qâ€"vâ€" sums. Goa when. June iiiâ€"w. m M m‘ note‘that Mrs. way is recovering from a severe attack of diphtheria under the skilful treat- manta: Dr. Grant. Last 'ytISatur- day 1'?”me the people of 6113 6th codcession were leased ‘ from \ quaran- tineâ€"five families injiall, {gut the writer-r. feels sure they fould ‘not feel the time long in passing by as they were so ably and kindly attended by .. . . ,, MrflimlgigHEVns V 7* I? in?“ . HALIB‘U‘RTON. ' Messrs. F. Austin. Ed. Austin‘ D. «McKenzie, G. Potts, J, Anderson, J .’ Ashwell, and J. Laking 'spent a. pleasant time at Haliburton’s plea- 'sant summer resort at the head of Kashagawgamong in Mr. J. Lak- i ing’s launch. NESTLE'I‘ON STATION. -Nestleton Station, June 21.â€"- The crops in these parts are looking fine. John L. Coulter is becdming more popular of late. You are doing well Jack. Several of our citizens took 1n the picnic on the 19th inst. Our base- ball team beat Blackstock in a Very interesting game. the score being 10 to 18. After the baseball match Cadmus and Ballydufl played a very interesting. game of iootball in which Mr. G. Chapman took part. Mr. Ligldle has commenced draw- ing polca‘to‘ the station. He expects to,'s‘hip.about 2.000 from here this season. "a. carload of twine. J. W. Bruce is expecting a. earload of oemgnt soon. ,l'Bhainessr‘is not so rushing, a. King EdWard :8 usual. -~'.ur GeorgeJMarlow, sr.. has pur- chmd a new .bug‘gy. . ‘ ’Hng'vh' Taylor. “Book a. flying trip to Burk‘éton Inst Thursday evening. ' Miss ‘Gériie ‘Heasnp '13 home again from; the‘ city. " iii-iiqfié'lerm 5159153 hOI‘d‘évhm " °“ 6 the the 24th, A goodt ime 19 ea cqnsisflng of baseball matches etc. fierybody welcome; UUUu uvv-U~V,V Geo. Wilson was out again“ ,play- ing bgll with the ; boys on ‘ Sfitumy. Miss ._V-a‘le'n§‘ has commcw wagg- ingl. classes in Lindsay in dfiéss' cat- ting and making. New memberfs may enter any day; As. this w_ill.be the las‘t class‘ all...'wiishing to legrg, , LL; '_1 CLASSES s'ma'rm 'or for filll particulars call at sshpsl pearly Opposite the ' post omce,;' in rooms rom'ierly._ occupléd "by, Mr. Pé'p-V per, phdtographer, ‘ ' ' . » SECURED "POSITION.- " - , Mr; Thomas Duvidson,-. of "Maripo,- sa, cbmpletbd hiscourse at Mr. Pat- on's School of Railway Teléérahhy," Freight and PassagerrAccounts, on Friday last, and the following day was qalledito Allandale for examin- ation. H'e- passed successfully and is how ,. simpl’bybdiby' 1:319 (4,112. at Méa‘tbm: "This" is "anot-fier evidsnss of theLg'ood fio'rk' this ‘s'shool is doing. “3%, €33th WW1” ““‘é ‘3“ war 10 am“: tin-1"“ 9mg afiflfliififlfl In fallow“ #:0939199an . Gm: L. McLaughlin has ‘reoeived Yafiiaififflmma " vig 5 viable. hagw if im a 3 um? am has mp y. fez-.1; 132.115.3133“? time is? eXPGCted commernced teach- took in the races book was opened, which is the book; of life" 1‘: On Wednesday, June 16: Miss Lil- lie Jane Mills, Bethel, became the bride of Mr. Wilfrid James Jackson. of the 'same burg. Early in the ev'- ening a." lfige concourse e1 friends1 and relatives assembled at the horde of Mrs. Chas. Mills to witness the marriage of the abbve-mentioned couple. The ceremony was performed at exactly six-thirty p. m., by Rev Mr. R McCullough, of Omemee, as: sisted by Mr. McKenzie, pastor of Bethel circuit. - The young peep); were married on the lawn near thh houSe under a beautiful arch of ced- ar boughs. Miss Ella Switur, cous- in of the bride, played the weddiug march. The bride“ s sister, Miss Ari- nie, of Rochester, N. Y., assisted the bride and the groom was supported i by Mr. Eugene .Switzer. The bridb who waa' given. away by her broug- er. Gouge, looked-yew pretty, dross- ed in white max-banned mull, trimméfi vâ€" -â€" . with val lace1 and insertion. Sh; carried. a. bouquet of white car‘- tirms. The bridesmaid was alto prettiiy gowned .2111 French musk'fn trimmed with: val, lace and mg» “.9“ and carried 3. bouquet of pink carnations‘. After the ceremony wee performed a sumptuous tea. “is ready at which over one hundred guests were served. A very lufie number of beautiful and useful p - \sents were received by Mr. and M ‘ Jackson exhincing ‘whieh they are held by. their iri tailored suit of brown satin! clo departedmit‘h “her own” to bee fui , "Maple Grove," the residence her husband. That this marri' may prove a. lifeglong honeymoon the sincere wish of Mr. and Jackson's many Mr. Norman and Miss Mina. Ed the high esteem friends here. son; 70! ?miboro, were the gum: Miss Core. and Olive Switzer yes‘ ' Miss Ida, Kerr, of Canberry, Me is‘ at present visiting relatives he Miss Switzer. of Brock towns} is now visiting at the home of ' John Lewes. . People of ‘Bethel and the swim ’ing country should not forget t the League of the church here pect to run an excursion from P6 hdiorjlpjeij steamer Water Lily Tuesday, June 29. The boat will overgt‘he gfl'iit clock ('but those wishing'toi‘go' "oven". will have ‘pfi‘vile‘ge 01 going around) and Snail dhwn vaohy Lake, calling several -p1ai§es. the principal ones mg Lakefleld and Burleigh F1 People may stop 0Ver at any pi en‘ 'route. Fingerboard, June 21. â€"â€"Mr. J 51111 Whitney and hid daughter Miss F cos. of Chicago, are Visiting relativ- es in this vicinity; . 3y Mh and 1m. Show hem newn- ed tram :1 «mm friends in 9!:‘5' 1163- i i, -' “65! ' M an: timestwmmg ms; 13 £8 in «mm; m Mar. ms; 9‘ Scheme; 5 Miss Bewme Whiwww. of 15m Ferry. agent 1m Wednefieay ”a?“ Head! :15 angina; _. __ ‘ a; "in: . been visiting'm an! “imam 91* me last We weeks. has return me his heme in Nemmue: _ _ -4. "‘xxss'fiisie mam “new to! spending: law week! in fig“ Mr; Mm Fm Bundle and m 9306. mm 86ml aim we, Gmx a! Mkhuménéim 3% mm. at m T, mm. ”Am“; __Lg FINGERBOARD. weroul' ”e? L. Mela W‘Mfl.“ .' ‘3‘ We aft Lin! _- n 1 Chan. Broad, who huboen ill {or the past .few weeks, it_improv1ng. ' Kirkfleld, June 21.â€"I John Smith and 1i daughter, of Coboconk day of last week with A. m. Dun us. I Rev. Mr. McGregory, of Orillia, occupied the pulpit in the Presbya terian church (in Sunday last, a 9 an n_m. As the weather was a In AMA; 2.80 p.111. As me we beautiful many attended preachings seemed to be preachings seemed to be interesting. Miss McEachern, of Argyle, is V!- siting her sister, Mrs. G. G. Mc- Eachern. here. â€"Alr The district meeting of the L.0.L.. Mariposa. will be held in Hartley on Fri-day, June 25th, at 2 p.m. Mr. J. F. Truman left on Wednes- day of fast week for Victoria Har- bor, where he intends spending some time working as a carpenter. A very interesting game of base- ball took place on Wednesday oi last week in our new school grounds between our team and Balsover. The game was very lively as the people who were looking on certainly en- joyed it. ' The score Was 12-12 and one inning to be played in favor of iour team. - . . , ‘ Mr known: “4 m mt .“fid‘y V“. V'â€"â€". Many of our young people intend taking in the picnic at Balsover on Friday '0! this week, in aid of the Presbyterian church. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL. At the commencement exercises at the Ontario Ladies' College, Whit- by, held yesterday Miss Lilyan Pearl Webster, of Oakwood, was awarded a. gold medal for highest standing in domestic science. There is a time in the life oi every girl when the strain upon her blood becomes too great; when she grows weak; has headaches and backaches , when dizziness seizes her and: she be- comes extremely miserable. That is the time of life she needs a tonic medicine that will not fail to enrich her blood and give her strength to ‘ withstand the changes through which she is passing. Such a tonic is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills {or Pale People. They have raised thousands of grow- ing girls out of the depths of misery and despair to the full enjoyment of good health and strength. Among those who have found good health through these Pills is Miss Suddartl of Haldiinand. Que. ., concerning whose case her mother writes as fol- lows: â€"" Dr. Williams Pink Pills have been a great benefit to my daughter who was week end miser- eble. She was pale, easily tired and was beiheeeti with indigestieh. The use of the .Piiie has brought heel: her health. and made her stress and eéiive i aha very grate: hii tee what this weeaePiui meeiieiee has) dane fer him” ' 11?: Williams‘ PM fills me the gmkefl bleed builder kaawn ta memes! wanes: ‘i‘hae is why they sure anaemia. rheumafiism. helm aaiatmiea. Indigestion. neumm. 99: That is why they are 9! mm wine t9 woman and gm; during an swim mom with! they pm mm MIN; to mama}: m mm: In mm by In mum M: m or (timothy mm It 59 mm Ii box 0? six m m II 50 «an m Balm W111 .I' Mint»: 09'. M- v gym - ._ E. Smith. KIRKFIELD. 1:. , FIND v," HEALTH AND STRENGTH THROUGH DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILIS. \,- TIRED GIRLS with W" 3173\1 (Afiofidhivestment South Lon-Lin it the comin‘g‘cpmp 3’ Maple Munng Comm . We no selling only - in companies ‘0! low‘voapi y of South Lo 256 per Share $- § § Trips t9 Englagglj Scotland, Ireland and the neutral to Liverpool. Gluten NEW [STEAMEM Moderate Rates EYE RY MAN 3.; “0?: lhould have out I!» look 3 Remarkable ERG «m Discovery of I. Roll Hamlin. 53mm 0M. and tannin. lumedy “Hr ma" ‘WQ WI"! bflud KW hm” “”9139"! 1‘ um. mud '49! ‘ madam in: ca!- " MW {W age at the “M“ n most men \ ennui and Vigmuua All F0388 Am: 'IIWWIWI. u" cum-m mm. ummn. CHEAP PINES h 'We are receiving dsily shipments of the finest pines to be procured ' All sound, ripe fruit. Don't delay purchasing your pines for canning. Our prices are the lowest. REMEMBER that you can always depend on the quality of our goods and every order entrusted to us receives careful attention and promit delivery. We are making special prices on many lines of groceries that will save money to everyone dealing here. J us: leave a trial order with us and see if we cannot convince you that this is the cheapest and best grocery store in Lindsay. Wfl03hx0flt‘“. Eminent :MCampbell main: lllll- â€"William- st. Special Gunter, Ham (Moo). wdfiLondon SUPERIOR ACC’JMMODATIOV. FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS AN D RATES APPLY TO n- Iiddm. Lnl Mats. Lindsay, Ont. Ohinl Hulkâ€"William- . JUNE 9‘. 1909. kfv .of the caulk deedtle. Sashâ€""I ‘ from female wgaikjr MADE WELL much bower. and now I a â€"Mrs. BESSIE BIL", D< Another Woman Christiana. Tenn.-â€"“ 1 the worst form of term that 3t times I though uveaiand my nerves were con tion. Lydia E. Pix table Compound cured me feel like a different v E. Pinkham's Vegetable worth its weight in go! women. ”_â€"Mrs. MAB? W -- Fjou belong to that o of women who sufler frc of female don’t h L E. m's V4 £3.32 398519 from roots -oA- __ L‘-.'._ l. For thirty years this fl has been the standard fl female ills, and has cure! vomon who have been such ailments as displaot tumors. ulceration. backache, and nervous I FR ANKLI Franklin, June 22. this seepion are grm i to the ruins of last ville. took the serviw-s day and delivered a \ sermon from the War he lifted up I will dra ”Our baseball team 3 Reagan}! on Wednesdul phyed the team of tin withstanding the fact M “ supperloss " u won the game by a 7‘ ' H. Reeds, ol' Roasbnr‘ (or cement and star!" completed an up- -to-da mndah for A. II M m evening last. alt] w was slightly uan Hr. Fred and Miss ion tuned friends at :8“ last. Mr. Walter Sanders, .3088 Staples' lumber with a very painful a1 guy of last week. H to scrape away some ‘ laud debris from a sl Fm making a miss his right hand wi‘t pr. Hamilton. of H the wound. . II; VI. Fall's ha“ ‘ In. Smith’. nf M! \ grant the gum of i m: WI“: Wurkuuu f” 9‘ Nick humus 1““! OW' x m mmflwr M m are hnmv fm a wean w «mum “8 WM“ Womb! #3 u m egrwflmflmsm my men to NW : Venn: WMEASED T355“ h: M; "f Id momma THURSDAY. Mr. Washing“ n] lem deatra C "“9” bac

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