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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Jul 1908, p. 11

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Quebec Rail’y System many t4 Historic a Military ‘ mien in farming an elimination of ‘hods which make rv, which con- ‘lme. 3;.le which PLANING ILL .ridge and Wall- n Streets y’rmu ("IV Grand kz-t Age-mt. Rail’y System ,ear, Collars, sts, Walklng 'ousers, Etc. 23, 1908! .MK ontem- Building Summer ? c and Return w:xy.x-»ublc track [no urn) (Animation. ‘1'“. Illlr"‘..lln wnh this gm 1' PL H. H. the Prince of Axnermm and Web. nan} :huusan-X some”. stum- um czxyxin make ahmry and 33.131 W. :4. 'l‘xckcL‘ gnud 30in; {hum Auguxt 3rd. 1908,, m puzuzs m Ontario. «mu from gun Gram] DLIMAX A} L ' DSAY, the Market Chalmers, LINDSAY filing At ,t I can supply uni everything- .z-d Lumber, L>1L Casings \u'y descrip- «vring Hair, Proprietor ‘(I an. Imyre. of Baltimore, arrived Satur- day night to spend her vacation' with her brother, Mr. A. B. McIn- tyre, on ,Third-st. l Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Daggett. of ’I‘hird-st., invited a. number of our musical residents to .their Saturday, evening concert. Each of the guests took an active part. 5 The following people were present: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McIntyre, Miss McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Draper, of Toronto, Miss Aida. Sylvester, Miss Frances Adam and Mr. E. B. Strathy, :of Montreal, who has been a guest of Mr. Dag- getts for the past month. The champion golf game, which’ was to have been played here this week, .is postponed, owing to two of the players having met with some~l what serious accidents. We hope our lady and gentleman friend‘gwill SOON. FGCOVCI’. . The annual Sturgeon Point regat- moex tax .is arranged for August 6th. Mnl Mi: F. Holmes Hopkins has decided tol Mr again accept the office of president, been and We feel satisfied with his assist- ‘Stur ance that it will prove itself as great Mi: an want as heretofore. the I Rev. J. W. Wallace, of the Lind- Re Say Presbyterian church, preached to ily, a large congregation this afternoon. the The following names were register-13831 ed at the Walkey House over Sun-l"eSic day: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Little, oflnum Lindsay; Master Leonard Shier of] Mr Toronto; 1.. E. Weldon, Russell Bal- lsay, four, Mr. Garden of Peterboro, Mr. are Artie Perkin, and Mr..il{ankin, of M: l’ittsburg. in g .Juuuu. v . A lively crowd from Toronto took possession of Mr. AJ‘W'. Parkins' “ Hide-a-Way " cottage yesterday. The same people have occupied this cottage for several seasons, and say among all the summer resorts they have visited Sturgeon Point ranks firs4t for beauty and restfulness. Miss Alda. Sylvester. of Lindsay, was a guest of lMiss Frances Adam Kiss Annie White, of Lindsay, was a guest of .Mrs. R. A. Miller over jolly bunch in night. Sunday over Sunday. ! M121) Cinnamon of Lindsay. mov- od his family into their cottage nearl Know,- Anderson’s yesterday. Alderman Brown brought idown at ...,.,_.... Dr. Neelands, of I.indsay,| spent Sunday with his family here. Mr. Arthur Simpson spent. Sunday with his parents .at Wabanosa cot- taqo. , ,#A (‘-§u_ \uqu . Mr. E. B. Carruthers spent Satur- day in Lindsay. Dr. Ryerson, pf Toront’o. spent Sunday with his family at. the upper wharf. Mr. J. W. Flavelle. pf Toronto, Rpont Sunday with his family at. Swunnanou Lodge. His Honor, .Judge O’Leary, of Port Arthur. is spending a holiday her» with his family near the golf links. I . _,.V" ‘_ “Una. U Miss Florence Currie and Miss An- nie Wright, of the town clerk's of- fice. , Lindsay, spent, Sunday at " (harry Tree " Lodge. Miss Violet Currie ie the guest of His: rDoreen Jordan. Mr. Campbell, of the Red Rose Tea 00.. has returned to Pleasant Point after three weeks' absence, .and will spend three weeks holidaying and fishing for lounge. Mr. Charlie iReeve. the lucky fish- erman, who has been fortunate this season, landed a couple more lunge yesterday. , Mr. John Dixon, of the boarding house, hauled in a dandy eight- pounder Saturday .night. Mr. George Little. of the station- ery store. Lindsay, is holidaying here and as he has the most up-to-date fishing tacklewwith him, declares he will break the record of Mr. James Graham, of last summer. The Sturgeon Point .golfers will be mtertained by the Lindsay club next Thursday, and the return game will be played here .the following Thurs- day on Sturgeon Point golf links. Mr. A. Cottingham, Mr. Cornell, and other friends called at the Point Saturday evening on their way to Kelly’s Point. Qiturgeon Point, July 21. â€" Miss Miller. superintendent of Ross Mem- Orial Hospital, Lindsay, is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Flavelle. Mr. Jas. Carroll, of Lindsay. vis- ited his sister, Mrs. Cullen, to-day. Miss Bessie Goodwin was success- ful in landing an eight pound lungc ?‘ «‘ently. Mayor Begg. Mr. A. Palen. of Lind- say postoffice staff. and Mr. Fred Knowlson, enjoyed a run to the Point this afternoon. Mr. Gough. Mr. Brown and Mr. Carter, all of Toronto, arrived on Monday to occupy Mr. B. J. Gough’s house on Second-st. Miss Charles, of Toronto, and Miss Gladys Skinner. of Lindsay. are. guests of Miss Rose Terry. on Second-st. Mr. F. A. Clary. wife and daughc We iter, arrived Monday to occupy their he 1 pretty summer home on Lake-ave; and Sturgeon Point people are delighted 01 to have them here again. and hope gain 1dr. Clarry, who is not in the verylated Mr. E. .1'. Kylie, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. J. D. Flavelle. Mrs. Arthur. who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Raney. on First-st, returned to Lindsay on Monday afternoon. THURSDAY, JULY 23. the Retta. Saturday 'erIissi Dog'stie. Miss Josie Morrow. and Mrs. B. J. Gough made a. visit to the Point. to- dav. ' Mr. Stalker. of Toronto, who is an expert fisherman, hauled in a. dandy to-night. -__‘ ‘v1r 24 "nil-:33. Mayor, of Bufialo, N.Y., is the guest of Miss O'Hsalloran on First-st. who has been the guest of his sis- ter. Mrs. J. W. Flavelle. at Swan- nanoa Lodge, returned home Monday moening. Miss Ida Walkey spent Monday at Mr. E. C. Rutherford, who has been visiting in Omemee. returned to Sturgeon Point to-day. Miss Ethel Ferris, of Lindsay. is the guest of Miss Helena Needler. ‘ ReV. L. S. Hughson,; wife and fam- ily. of Windsor. formerly pastor of ‘the Lindsay Baptist church. are again settled in their Pleasant Point iresidcnce. Mr. Hughson landed a {number of fish since his arrival. ) Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman. of Lind- [say, accompanied by their guests, lax-e summering at Pleasant Point. . Mr. Reginalleennie, of the D. 6: 11“. staff. Lindsay, is holidaying at .Pleasant Point. Mr. Russell Balfour, of Lindsay, Mr. Gordon, of Peterboro, and Mr. Rankin. of Pittsburg, Pm. who have been guests at the Walkeu house, left ,-v-_ a”' fleet Str. iEsturion on a. fishing and sightseeing expedjtion. iiiss Min'nie Aitken, of Lindsay, ar- rived Monday afternoon to visit her aubt. Mrs. Haney. July 19. â€" The glorious twelfth is past. and everyone well satisfied with the grand celebration. Berry-picking is now the order of the day. Mr. Earl Hart. of Franklin, and Mr. Nelson Hart, of Powles' Cor- ner, are. spending the vacation at their respective homes. Miss ,Wilma. Skuce and Master Har- lan, of Peterboro. are at. present visiting their many friends at Horeb. Master Henry Philp returned after an extended visit with friends in Cartwright. Miss Jackson and niece. Miss Lo?»- ‘lie. spent a few days with friends at Cadmus. July 21.â€"Miss McFadden, of Sun- derland is the guest of Mrs. L. Mac- Fadden. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith at- tended the ;uneral of Mrs. M. J. Sanderson on Saturday hint. Master Henry Lee is visiting his grandma, Mrs. Bell, of),Lindsa.y. ‘ Mrs. Rutherford and baby returned to their home in St. Catharines last week, accompanied ;by her sister, Mia B. Campbell. __ n I I !_ -.:_ZLX_AI Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jackson and family. spent Sunday at Horeb. Master Ivan Moore made an ex- tended visit with friends at Janet- ville. “Ll-l A). V y ...... Miss Sadie MacDonald is visiting with her father .in Toronto. Mrs. Humason. of New York, Mrs. O'Neill and niece, Miss Lilah Sander- son. and Mr. {l‘hos Sanderson, of Michigan, are visiting their brother and sister. Mr. H. Sanderson and Rev. Thos. Snowden and wife are away visiting friends at present and owing to his absence Mr. Babcock, of Lindsay. supplied the circuit on Sunday and delivered a fine sennon. Miss Edna. Moore spent a. week with friends in Lindsay. Mr. Earl Hart is at present taking in the trip to Quebec. 7 QuaEter-ly meeting will be at Horeb on August 2nd pt 7 ":Miss Mia-bet Hart, of Lindsay, spent Sunday at home. July 20.â€"â€"The rain. ‘on Friday last was needed very badly, as fields of late sown grain were beginning to show “the effects of a hot sun and high wind. The root crop will now be out of danger and promises to be large. , Haying operations were set back. but nothing to hurt, as some farmers were entirely done. 5“,...“ .vâ€"- __ Major J. H. Staples, of Lifl‘ord, had a large stacking outfit erected on his fine farm. which is capable of holding in the neighborhood of fifty tons of hay, and a large quantity of peas if necessary. Four minutes is all that :is required to remove a load off the wagon and deposit it thirty feet upon the stack. The major be- ing a. I keen business man soon saw the advantages to be gained by hav- ing a device of this sort erected. More will follow suit, when a. more convenient plan of construction is found out. 1 The home of Mr. John Sutton was made very happy‘ last week. when a new inmate appeared on the scene. We guess he will be called John, as he looks Just like‘ his dad.“ Mother and child are doing nicely. Om; merchant is 'giving special bar- gains thmdaysâ€"4 pounds of granu- Ited sum and one pound of scale COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. From our 3-u.-\. 1:3'llsworth of Pitttburg. Paj _. .Smith. MT. HOREB. KIRKFIELD. FLEETWOOD. correspondents. ' held Fenelon Falls, July 21.â€"Miss M. A. McTavish, who has been in charge of Terrill Bros. dressmaking estab- lishment left. on Saturday to spend the vacation with her parents in Stratford. Messrs. Archie Wilson and Watt. of Boston, and Mr. Geo. Wilson. of To- ronto, left on Saturday after spend- ing a pleasant holiday at, the home of Dr. Wilson. Miss Lena McDonald returned to the city on Saturday evening to resume her duties, after spending a. pleasant two weeks .with her par- ents. Mr. Frank Bott, of Western Bank staff, Sunderland, spent Sunday -at home. weights for 25¢ ; nails from 8} to 46 per pound; two chocolate candies for 1 cent, and a long line drawn up if goods 1' are' not paid for promptly. Give us a call and good results will surely follow. Mr. George Foster ,will in a. few days be erecting a very large barn on a stone‘ foundation. which when completed will hold large quantities of hay and grain above and a large number .of cattle and horses under- neath. As Mr. Foster has a fine mixed farm everything will be well taken care .of .in this fine building. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Masters Lorne and Harold visited friends in Lindsay last week. CRESSWELL. ‘July 25.-â€"Sa.crament services will be held at St. John's Presbyterian church on .Sunday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. '1‘. Wesley. The pre- paratory service will be on Thursday evening. . viii-isillrranrdrbn and two children, of Toronto. are :the guests of Mrs. John McDonald. Dougal McIntyre and George Bott are under the .doctor's care. We hope for their speedy {EQOVex-y. Miss Annie Fennelly spent a few days with her friends in Lindsay and Ops. Miss Marion Crosson. of Toronto, is spending her holidays .under the parental roof. "'r' _- A number of Cresswellites attended the ball game at. ,Manilla. on Satur- day afternoon. The game between Manilla and Valentia proved intcr~ esting throughout. The former ware Missâ€"Cassie Brown, of Port, Perry. spent two weeks of her vacation with friends .in this vicinity. 7 Miss Clark, of Hamilton, is. vi- siting at Mr. Robert Ellflckar's. Mr. Fred Cullon, of Toronto, call- ed ,on town friends .last week: Messrs. Discher and Wright of To- ronto arrived by flyer on Saturday and have rented D. E. Merrian' s cot.- tage for a few Weeks .- ”Eli's. Stoddart, of Victoria Harbor, is visiting in town. The C.0.0.F. attended divine ser- vice in the Methodist church last Sundav evening. About fifteen of their Lindsay brethren also visited in our town for the day. “-M'igé F' C. Brandon, 'of Brandon- hurst, is the guest .of Miss Robert- son, of Peterboro. Dun, uu s wvu.- vv- y Mr. W. Junkin of Toronto, is vi- siting in .town. A â€"_ . ... - AL_ u ..... D ---.-7 Mrs. Borland, of Huntsville, is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Fitz- gerald. I Mrs. R. Wagar left on Monday for a lew Weeks' visit to her sister, Miss Millie Boadway, of Norland. -Mr. Herb Puley, of Strathcona, iN. W.'l‘.. arrived home last week for a vacation. - Mr. F. .W. Robson and J. W. Bry- aos drove to Lindsay last Sunday. The young gentleman reports roads in a splendid condition for driving. Miss Essie Bryans spent Sunday in Lindsay, the guest of friends. Messrs. A. Stewart and J. Hall, 01 Lindsay, called on Fenelon friends last Sunday. A __ -wr’- -__ Miss Newlove, of Toronto. is the guest of her it lend Mrs. R: Martin. nu-uv v ---V"., . Miss Nellie Duggan, of Lindsay. is visiting ,in town. Mr. and Mrs. Metsker and baby, of Rochester, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. :Archer. VICTORIA COUNTY CHEESE BOARD uI-\- u--. Miss Hazel Cl lendenan and Mr. Mc- Lean, of Lindsay. called in our pret- ty town ,on Sunday. Falling off of Cheese»- I 4 I 5 Boxes Boarded There were about 1,415 boxes of cheese oflered for sale at the meet.- ing ,of the Cheese Board this morn- ing. Last year's reports show a marked falling of! in the quantity of 300d cheese on .sale. ”-A I. ...... _ n-A, sent, mcaaxa. vu... --_.-.-- say. Joseph Brown, .Lindsa'y. â€"a.nd A. G. Gillespie, Peter-bore. On the whole the meeting of the' board was small. The Jollowing factories boarded : Star b........ . ........................ 10 Cameron .................. ‘. ................... 52 Mariposa. ..................................... 10 1(3r There were only three buyers pre- sent, Messrs. Wm. Fl_a_ve!le. Lind- N. Verulam 0.4 North Ops .... Pine Grove Reaboro ........ Bobcaygeon .. Harvey .... ..... Omemee Maple Leaf 9- WANT A NAIE. The Peterboro pro. team want to play the Toronto Eastern League team, but Manager McCaflrey “ya the Leafs have no open date. Dunsford . . Mr. Flavelle opened the bidding with 114} cents. Mr. Brown‘ uimmed- iately made it 11 9-16. Mr. Gil- lespie raised it to .the three-quarter. After some hesitancy Mr. Flavelle went him a. sixteenth better. making it 11 13-16 .cents. Mr. Gillespie af- ter some deliberation made it. 11 fl-8 cents and got the call. He pulled Star, Omemee, North Ops. Dunsford and Maple Leaf. Mr. Flavelle ,took the rest of the board at the ' same price. a The board tried hard to get 12 cents for their cheese and maintained , .L_,_ places, Total ......... winners. a board tried hard to get 12 for their cheese and maintained they were getting it at other 3. some even realizing 12 1-8 (From Mpnday‘a Daily) ,FENELON FALLS. ...o ooo-..o o.. c. a. u.....o--o- .oâ€"un....o oo’l" ...~o .c. o "on .-H p...- .n- na- .n.....- ..-.. .. .0 n. .ou...-..n..-......u .......u- , ‘. "u.- onu- o.-..-...~-o-c IO. 0...... 00-- .u....uuou.. ...- ... -- coc- ...u-.. 0.- 1,41 5 .48 156 "10 185 est in their country's progress and luture were invited. Tte following re- ply from a Little Britain boy, for- 'nishes thoughts that may well be seriously considered. § "If Tom Longboat wins the Eng~ ‘lish Marathon race Canada will bow lto him as a hero worthy of her praise and will impress upon her isons the necessity of training in ord- icr to retain the honor. II the Indian ‘is defeated and the honor goes to some other nation. Canada will ex- ert all her efl‘orts to win the event in future. "Sherring won the Marathon and was welcomed back to Canada with outstretched arms because he carried the Maple Leaf to victory. Why was it that he became popular and that demonstrations were held in his hon- for ? Because. “to produce superior athletes” is part-o! Canada's ideal. A few weeks ago the Toronto Sunw “The coming oelebmtion at Que- day World asked the above question bee has athletic contests on the pro- with the hope of discovering. if pos- gram. These facts prove that brawn sible, what is the distinctiVe ideal has a. predominant. value in the minds that is inspiring this young nation. of the people. Replies from all who take an. inter- “The subject of athletic prowess - - Hu. “.4. in.“ m. imn um second part of our WHAT IS THE IDEAL or "In ancient times the Greeks were noted for their proficiency if athiet- ics. In modern times Canadians are Gill. Weswrn. Alberta auu in fast becoming known for their super- -â€"these are graduating every year iority in this line. Even now the men and women who are bound to Eaglish papers are praising the per- make Canada known among other na- iormances of "Bobby" Kerr. the Itions. Their colleges are becoming so Canadian sprinter. But the great well known and Canada so recog- Marathon is the test. Canada has nised as having educational advan- withstood the test better than all uses. that students are coming di- othet nations and the desire to hold rect from J span. China, the Bermud- the honor has been endorsed by the as and elsewhere to gather know- leading men of Canada. Why ? Be- .ledge, and this is only the beginning. cause these men with prains and Canada is fast commanding the re- foresight. who gOVern our country, spect oi the world in this line. are endeavoring to “work out" the "The United States was made a principles at Canada's ideal. They commercial power becaus- of her in- have sent to the Olympic games men. ventors. Canada having superior who, as far as is known, are tholbraln power will also have superior best in their respective classes. Theyiin'e-tive power and will be able to have been sent to these games to 'think out ideas in all departments of conquer for the glory of Canada. :life which will give her an enviable “I! "brawn" is not part to! Can- standing in the world. ada's ideal. why was such a fuss! “Why is it that American firms made over Lou Schoies winning the when employing help give the prefer- Diamond Sculls ‘l genes to Canadians ? Because they ' L-_- 3â€"3- nan-n. -‘I‘B‘I PAH M d3- “I" vvuu “One has but to read the papers and notice the reports of the way Dominion Day was spent. Some arm of athletics was indulged in ail OVer Canada and all these track and field events were worthy of a write- up in the papers. These sports are held expressiy to train and inspire the rising generation. Manilla Are Champions ‘ ---Won Mariposa League From Valentin by 5 to 2 Manilia trimmed Valentin on Sat- urdax at Manilla by the score of 5 to 2, and are champions of the Mari- posa league for the seasoa of 1908, it being .the final game. The first of the home and home games was played last Saturday at Valentin and was won by Martina. They went through the season without a defeat and richlS' deserve the name defeat and richly 1 of ghampions. It. was the best of ball played ‘ league. and “P to was a, tie, two all There was lots c of champions. It was the best and fastest game of ball played this mason in the league. and up to the eighth innings was a tie, two all. There was lots of excitement and the five hundred fans were‘kept on their toes all the time with enthus- iasm. Varcoe. for Manilla, pitched a fine gameand Valentia could do nothing with his delivery in the line .of safe hits, although he only had one strike-out. He kept the eight ,hits well scattered. 0n the other hand Suggltt had ten strike-outs. ' but ,Hanilla not eleven hits of! his de- a._na _.I__ 3;.- For District No. County No. 10. hot good am- 5.30 o'onbok Mn. July 28th,1908 When tully filled out. und tenant! .1 mail or otherwise on or before Won NOT GOOD AFTER THAT DATE. V4 has not. been pmpu-Lv nomiutod. No! www.crmduwbeuucd Trip to Quebec Ballot THIS BALLOT GOOD FOR 1 VOTE A SCHOOLBOY’S LAMENT TRUE CANADIAN NATIONIIOOD 7 ”d rmm n m Wade: one. by before unis-luau o! m Ihown than minted. Nohflotwinbodw'dh mmmmwmwm- Address ........... , ....... “(In .11 tsges. thst students are coming di- nold root from J spun, Chins. the Bermud- the as and elsewhere to gather know- Be- .ledge. and this is only the beginning. and Censds. is fast commending the re- try, Ispect of the world in this line. “It you atop to consider you will and that most of our athletes come tron: universities. Here, then, is overwhelming proof of the secoad lpart of our ideal. The very seats of learning are teaching young Canadiâ€" ans to be athletes as well as how to think, they knowing full well that he who is athletically inclined is cap- able of studying harder and with clearer brain than if he were not so inclined. v";I'hc-sulâ€")ject of athletic prowess leads us into the second part of our ideal. which is “brain? "A good brain can be developed it it. is possessed by n good body. Ath- letics produce good judgment, steadi- ness and n clear brain. Brain power makes it possible for contestants to use their heads. hence we see that. "brain and brown" are a part. of each other. -7 “Canada is endeavoring to be sup- erior in brain power. Look at. her universitiesâ€"Toronto, Queen's, A lic- Gill. Western. Alberta and Manitoba â€"these are graduating every yenr men and women who are bound to make Canada. known among other no» tions. Their colleges are becoming so well known and Canada so recog- nized as having educational ndvnn- I It was in the eighth innings when :Valentia dropped another chance for :the pennant. Four hits and three lerrors netting .three runs {or the home team and it was all over but the cheering. and the entire popula- 'tion oflxhat village gave Vent to ~their feelings. I l “Why is It tint Amt-Sun firm- whon employing help give the prefer- ence to Canadians ? Because they have brain power which can be de- pended upon. "Cmda is now producing statel- men of note, 1nd with her proposed system of bull: training will produce statemen unexoelled. if equalleil, by the WZl'lil. "Brain and Brawn" la truly the ideal for Canada." F. Homer loom. Little Britain. The teams are very evenly matched with Manilla having a little on the Valentin boys, in fielding especi‘lly: However, the season is all over it has been a grand success in every way. sum, Lindsay. nmpired to the saus- tnction of all. Following is the line-up : Valentin â€" W. Suggitt p.. W. Thompson .and, N. Hicks c., W. Suggitt 3rd, J. Found 11.. J. Gm- ham ch, C. Found rt, H. Romp- son 33., W. Found lot. Mantleâ€"C. Dixon 9., L. Edwards ---,_;IJ __ 2nd, fviécée}; Afixcnomlud 53., C. Osburn 3rd, J. Wright. yet. J. A. Wright 1L. D. Osburn 11.. D. Var- coe lat. | Town. hmpired to ’the satia- Millbrook beat Peterboro in a. cric- ket match at the latter place on Thursday. The score was 60 to59, a mighty close score in a cricket A game will likely be arranged be- tween one of the town leagaeteuns and a team representing the Mari- pose league. It will probably be played next. week. There will be no goose and part- ridge shooting in Ontario this year. The government has ordered a close season {or these birds for one year, commencing from Sept. 15. The shooting season heretofore has been from September 15 to December 15. The reason given for the order ‘is that these birds are becoming scarce. Jeweler Arthur S. 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Our New Method Treat- ment will purity and enrich the blood, heal up all ulcers, clear the skin. remove bone pains, fallen out hair will grow in, and swollen glands will re- turn to a normal condition. and the patient will feel and look liken. diB‘erent person. All cases we accept for treatment are guaranteed a com- plete cure it instructions are followed. Reader if in doubt as to your condition. you can consult us FREE Beware of incompetent doctors who have no reputation m" wrvvâ€" _- ' _-,, Are you wanting a watch? If so; don't, miss this chance. as you have not seen hem bugains in the watch line. Guaranteed Cured or No Pay. A CIDSE GAME. GO TO Fora Wagon 99 Kent-St. Off I“ or Watch during July On sale for one week only commenc- ing Monday, July 20. Just the thing for preserving. cone. no.-oo¢oon.ocnoo one-unnccco one. on Keep your eye on our east window. We only have 4 doz., and for one week we will 'sell them for 57¢. Boxall Matthie of Silverware. 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