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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Jun 1911, p. 2

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For A Good Reliable Boot If you need a , repairing done or rubber heels fixed, call in and we will fill yOur requirements while you wait We have a large assortment of Hand Sewn Boots and Shoes to select from, all of best material and workmanship. If we have not any in stock to fit you let us take your measure for a paxr. Good Fit, Comfortable and Absolutely Waterproof. Distance no object. DON’T FORGET Floorglaze Glaze: any Floor, Yet is Not Slippery to Walk On REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED u~uvav uu ‘75 w“ “- ..-_- â€"' r_._'_.-v used for correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows. DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Write for our private address. Ask Us for Color Cards and Try a. Gun and be Convinced. Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, Detroit, Mich. rNOTIOE All letters from Canada must be addressed to our * Canadian Correspondence Department in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no! potiente in on:- VZindsor ofims. which are 30mm; HIS WILD OATS BOXALL 81 MATTHIE Reunion notomlorkl Dns.KENNEDY KENNEEY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, Detroit, for. Question and: a» noun: TREATMENT . Hardware, Plumbing and Metalwork We Trent and Cute VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBMTY, BLOOD md URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY and BLADDER Dis- ease: and all Discus. Peculiar to Men. ‘ ' How many youn men can look back ongtheir early life and regr‘et their misdeeds. ”Sowing their wild oats’ ' in various ways. Excesses, violation of aa- ture’s laws, “wine‘ women and song"-â€"all have their victims. Ylou have re- formed but what about the need you have sown-what about the harvest? Don‘t trust to luck. If you are at present within the clutches of any secret habit which is sapping your life by degrees; if you are suf- fering from the results of past indiscretions; if your blood has been tainted from any private disease and you dare not marry; if you are mamed and live in dread of symptoms breaking out and exposing your past; if you are sufiering as the result of a misspent life-DES. K. . K. ARE YOUR REFUGE.. Lay your case before them confidentially and they W111 tell you honestly if you are curable. 0‘08 T.“ ONLY FIRST CLASS MECHANICS EMPLOYED AND YERY BEST LEATHER USED. . HUGHES, CONSULTATION FREE. Boobfieeog Diseases of Hon. If unable b callus!“ For Verandnh and Perth Floors as Well as in: teriof and Cement; Flom‘s; Dries hard aver night; Will mm} repeated scrubbing; Wears Won the float-snot 65‘ Fur all kinda a? Staiaiag, Enameling, Lacquéru 19g 6? Painting, FLQQRGLARE 9399119 all fibers REAPING A HARVEST OF SORROW YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED Enamel or Lac To call on J. Hughes’ Han Made Boot and Shce Store LINDSAY IST. and WILLIAM 81‘. NORTH Floorglaze Lindsay During the storm Mr. J. Brattamâ€" ore’s house was struck and badly demolished. The, lightning ran down the stove pipes all of which were split in some way. passed out of the box stove and across the din- ner room floor which was torn up, and Ont through the wall tearing up a. deep hole in the ground. A num- ber of panes of glass were broken and various articles in the house destroyed. The floor of the house was so badly shattered that the ceiling of the room was thickly dotted with flying splinters. Mrs. Brattamore and her two daughters were alone at the time. The two were rendered unconscious by the girls who were in the dining room shock. That all three escaped being killed and the house being burnt seems miraculous. Mr. Stanley Boldt has gone to work at. Coboconk. Miss McCordick was visiting some friends at White Lake over Sunday. Mr. J as. Chynoweth met a. large bear on Monday while out in his ranch pa. te near his house. As he was unarmed he bade Mr. Dear a quiet good-day and each departed in opposite directions. Mrs. Oscar Vancott, St. Antoine, SaskV, writes that Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment cured her boy of eczema. when his head was a, mass of scabs and he sufl'ered untold agony from the itch- ing. Dr. Chase’s Ointment, 60 cents The trustees and ratepayers of S. S. No. 3 Lutterworth Township had a bee on Saturday and erected wire fencing round the school premises, which greatly improves the appear- ance of the place. Mr. Holbeek, of Minden, was through tne township taking the census last week. a box at all dealers, or Edmunson, Bates 00., Toronto. Kinmount, June 13. â€" MissBeech. of Miner’s Bay, spent the week end at her home here. Ir. Chase’s Ointment is prized by mothers as a. treatment for the skin troubles of babi'es, such as chafing. skin irritation, scald head and baby eczema. Its soothing influence stops the itChing, and it prevents the de- velopment of eczema. from these les- ser skin trouBles, Lightning Bolt ............... He ohms m the with all day and nabbed GE it his bean weuld break: Ehamy aim 8 o‘clock thia mam: mg his only daughter and some tvienda who were staying in the Music missed him. A search ”WM: ed his dead may handing from a OLD MAN SUICIIDED; over the death of his Wife. who ex; pired yesterday, caused Wm; Lech: men, 7‘3 years old, to suicide early tins mowing at his home on York: at; within a few feet of where lay the body at his We eemnemen for ever 60 yearn: The em men was enemy depreaaed during Mn wite'e illness. and when the end came friends eeuld net re: eeneue him= .. . ”A Plug and torturing skin ailment at once by using Dr. Chase’ 9 Ointment. The reputation of Dr. Chase' s Oint- ment has been made by its marvel- lous success in the cure of eczema and piles. But it is just as eflective in the cure or old sores and wounds which have defied ordinary treat- ments and been given up by doctors. Had Severe Pains I It Back. ratter in the baaoment. Quick and certain are the eflecte of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Itching is stopped almost as soon so it is .p- plied. The sores are cleaned out. morbid growth is arrested. and the healing process is soon set in .ction. Compare these results with the tediousness and uncertainty of inter- nal treatment for itching akin die- eeee. By all means look after the health of the blood and the system generally, but get rid of the annoy- Stops Itching Heals the Skin AND /CURES ECZEMA. SALT RHEUM, AND ALL SKIN f DIS- BASES. THESE RESULTS YOU CAN BE SURE 0.? WHEN YOU USE Dr. Chase’s Ointment Fall A. If It Must Break. Played in House WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. __â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"______________â€".â€"“â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€"â€" hing . | JUNE WEDDINGS . EWW~§§~¢44 BURNSâ€"MEAGHER. The wedding was tolemnized at the Sacred Heart church, Peterboro, on June 14. of Mr. Francis Burns, of Lindsay, to Miss Catharine 'I‘hersea Meagher, daughter of Mr. Wm. Meagher, Perry-st., Peterboro. The Rev. Dr. O'Brien officiated. The bridesmaid was Miss Malone, of Pittsburg, a cousin of the bride. while the groom was assisted by his brother. Mr. Patrick Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Burns will take up r‘?sil- ence in Lindsay. the presence of only the immediate friends of the contracting parties. Dr. and Mrs. Clark left for Toronto and the Thousand Islands, and on their return will reside in Ponty- pooL Four little girls. all attired in Pretty and dainty (rocks. also as- sisted and carried the white ribbons. which formed the aisle for the hap- Py young couple to pass through. The wedding took place at two- thirty o'clock, alter which all pre- sent sat down to a. sumptuous col- lation, which was served in a. large for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson ldt on an extended honeymoon trip to Toron- to, Niagara Falls and Buffalo. and on their return will reside at Fleet- wood. All join in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. CLARKâ€"DA RTNELL. A very quiet wedding was solemn- ized on June 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dartnell, 312 Pearl- ave.. Peterboro, when their only daughter, Ella Maya, was united in marriage to Dr. D. W. Clark of Pontypmfl. The wedding was per- formed by Rev. G. W. Henderson, in JOHNSTONâ€"McDONALD. A pretty wedding took place at the home of the Rev. '1‘. H. and Mrs. McDonald, 89 Mason-at" Rochester Guests were present from Toronto. Port Perry, Lindsay. Omemee, Fleet.- wood, Liflord, Eniskillen; Sea.- S‘Pave, Sunder-land and Janetville. N.Y., when their youngest daughter. Miss Gertrude. was married to Mr. Harry Johnston of Lindsay. 'lhe ceremony was conducted !y me bride’s father. and the bride was giwn away by her brnuwr-in-lem, the Rev. Walter Hawthorne ul’ Hm:- eoye. New York Mr. W. humr. or Dea‘wrtoh. mm. acted ‘ss ramme- charming young dnugh . [in Bu» 0! Annie Compbell. WI! “MW in the holy bonds 0! matrimony to Ir. Talbert stidson. son 01 Hr. John Du idson, oi Fleetwood. The pretty ceremony which was witnessed by some two hundred in- vited guests, took plooe on the beau- tiful lawn under I. lugs "01!. Ind the nuptial knot. was tied by 30"- nr. Delve. o: Sdnyo. The bride was attired in s very pretty WN' ding gown and carried 0. hrs? bou. quet of bridal roses. She was as- slsted by two bridesmaids. Miss Norma Sugg‘itt, and Miss Gllson, of Sunderland, while Messrs. Lawrence Blackwell, of Lindsay, and Harvey muvidson, a. cousin of 'the groom, ss- sisted the groom. The bride was attired n a. beauti- ful dress of cream duchess satin, Silk embroidered, while Miss Suggitt was gowned in a pale blue tussor silk trimmed with pale blue silk em- broidery, and Miss Gilson, wore a pretty gown of pink tafleta silk. man. and Miss Blanche. sister of the bride. as Ismdemnnm; NF M4 Mrs. animators left for a trig H Um MN; (m mm mm thew MN MW at {Antigua \‘mm=wnn‘t; A wry pleafiing- event teak plum on Wednesday. June 1‘. m we Mme at Mr, Ephraim White. Cedardalo tam. Gavan. when his wand 3mm danghm. Mm Cassie Edn‘a White â€" A, AIA_‘ was united in holy “*9ka to Max: “‘9qu H. Vague, at Frankua. The nuptiu! knot was securely “61 by Rev. D. wumms m the PM“ 9‘ only the immediate MOMS 0' “‘0 contracting parties. Th0 hi1“ MW in on her father's am tack ham place beneath an arch of evergreen: and roses under the.atnins of when. Erin's wedding march. played by liu Ola McMullen, of Brunswick. Aflor congrutulutlug the young couple the friends amend the dminloroom, where a sumptuous reput wu p”. Ann taken of. The bride was suitably attired in a while embroidered drug and carried a. bouquet of White at. natiohs and lilies oi the valley. Tile mom‘s lilacs, little Olive Moll. new! as now EN. The mum’s Mi. it: til! limit W a gold mien ml alum ml to ill! low ti?! ll Hag. uni us than all mm; 5W»? as wally mm in mm ill mum mi pearls; m gnu. will“! M all the “mm mm m walhwmlllmu all aim in muslin» l1 lull”u“‘ mum!» * 3"“ “9”“ W manila us A am: nu. ma wrought . Saskatchewan. “3W"; uuuvu Arthur L. Phelps. The fellow who doun't collide Mill some‘bhe'l opinion way Mlle while ll: m but: flouting tlm he isn't oi is ill: m the Hull; mall‘s May gets I hm um Ii! will hum wwbwwmuwwlu up Minn; any you! M is. 1M:- ml I all all m Milli hhm‘hnhm mum». DAVIDSONâ€"CAIPBRLL. One of the prettiest of J m wed- ding: Wt; aolemnize'd at “ moview Fm." Neotleton. the comlonuble home or Mr. John Campbell. on lawn, which was erected . W. hmnee. or Gestures that make the hand the I as mmmg; spmt‘s tool. 9. slate? M tbs Ofavfiu! as Mame fuses 2::- NF @114 Mfg; Mall she has have? been w any i; m Hm West; salmon mu mum at graggm A PRAIRIE CHILD. Fashioned in music. wonderfully franght, Come the accents of her speechâ€"- And she la a prairie maid untaught; 3% 9 Stbres in Ontario Largest Shoe Retailersin ‘0 éiuwu:«:~:~:~:~o:o¢~:~:.¢~:«:«:»:«:-¢~:«:MWWW~:«:«:«:«z»:o: Mining ug semen M magma; Her words are low as whiixm at ‘l‘mks of sweet mannw upon): her maidenlyr- With the muons“ of her m. Ana the brown ehwh: "imagined suddenly I The know who dm't collide mu: mmW'I opinion way little while In no law floating that he M't or men Mar. ‘ um! lawn. wmmuy mum at us; And we dull be lumen in out She is the “min child tram w"! "V|YIY‘7""!""" | "" She In of them who look to know our thought. W! the and up given to ; And than the newest nuon II ~uâ€"v' I bought at an ex- I ' remel’y low price L. Hhe '11! enter our prairie schools Children’s sizes, 8 to 10% reg. price 1.10 pair, 98 for .................... c Misses' sizes, 11 to 2, reg. priceJ. 25 pair, 99 for ................. c Children's 1.50 Boots 986 Bargains in Barefoot Sandals A large variety of child- ren’s fine vici kind, patent and colored leather Shoes and Slippers, sizes 5 to 7Q, regular price $1.35 to $1.60. 0 l t i 03;“..‘T.‘;‘...".i’.f’.'ff 98c Infant’s sizes, 4 reg. price 95c pair, for ........... Infant’s 1.25 Boots 746 There pretty Shoes for lit- tle tots are gems of 3119!; art -â€"variety of colors and fancy patterns, sizes 211; to 4;, reg. §1i2°....f‘i. "$3.123: 74c too-succu- For ExamplemRead these Quotations: Come and Share in the Big Savings 75c ‘9 V0!” . NEILL IF THERE Thm’d be No Tailors. Would There This exceptional value is a Misaes’ gun metal calf but- ton boot, smart style but very 3%???” $13.15? 1.50 J.G.Edwards 02 Bargains in Boys' Boots Boys’ fine flongola Boots, sizes 1 to a, on sale ..... . Youth’s, as above, sizes 11 to 13, for... Men’s Patent Boots 2.95 A first quality Rubber hose. guarantoml cellent service for city pressure. 50 ft lengths. with mangle and cngéings These are made a! bum; and all! m m»! most “Monetary sprinkler munhwtuwd im‘ 75° and 3 RM A hue ml means yam to um lilv vl‘ .“ howl Our reels are all steel drum, «ml am, H Good value for $8.50. lawn Hose and Accessories Misses’ ZOO-Boots 1.60 stv 8 nan. and will continue Friday. June 30 02mm .I-wn min ' H's. This is Your 029% . t0 5! on 1 29 .............. U :h’s, as above, 99 [to 13. for... c Our buyers secured this immense stock Then as ““0“ been!» some pEOpIP in- st“ an MW Nezbezthemselm cloth-‘9 And “gm VHFâ€"“30 you balm to the rinse “mph m mm ma good Milnring? h 9!!“ u ION a M flames mad» “I“ I“ “ I“, “BERG! you (IMP w III! I \h in: am. mnncuun ME! patent colt leather 5; to 9, at men, excellent quality of This is a smart “Classy” dress Boot for young 35.00 Hose Reel. 2.95 V colt pumps Sizes 2Q to 5% THURSDAY, .1 [x3 To clear them Out at shortest possi_ ble time prices ‘ have been marked: 3! at and below cost: 1.98 ttxscoooon’? noon 0 o o o o o 3030:"3003 ' 1" give 91 (1m \ «Inf ll“ \ m 3mm? 22 . 1911 value DMom Mutiny Lindsay Branch. With its large numm Canadian Bank of k the world promptly af application. Cheques and drafts c francs, marks, lire. kr can be negotiated at T You V0 CAPITAL - $1M“ COLLEC “What to Mn ‘6 m“, It take“ N‘fioma one Buy You've {m ht medical m sum THE VICTO mLzRSDA 3' Capital Paid '59 $282 Company par commixtwi with the ' or} eminent :« V James Low. . transacted rates ESTA CapkalPatl Rest Undivided Pr I0 m 3 Unlock. ward-q: 10 to 1 c c Bank Brant? Provmce of Brancn. “wrest is drum! mm 3‘” m wwugh {l "m omhr: lunch» at SIR EDMUND WAL‘ rlom A depoa XECUH Office Hou OF (felt .ck Savings I: rcrpornLed in m and FOREI EXANDE am {BIN V0

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