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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Sep 1908, p. 6

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[for your wing ind“: ‘ ‘ klmg reapee youneed the kin‘l'o spices you get here. Spiws are dmgs and we buy them as carefully as we 'd'» my when-item of drugs. We buy “spiceson the basis of quahty. Our amt effort is to get. the very best, but next to get them cheaply as possible. You will find that these good spices go so much farther and give so much better results as to be for mom economical than the grade that is cheap in price only. Better Spices Rudy Opposite Post ofiee. Are You Contem- plating Building This Summer ? Phone 42- mu: ,m Specie! Reductions in Dominin Pianos and Organs dmring August In public esteem has been well earn- ed. We h0pe to retain it. bv even better service if possible. But we cannot improve the character of our Cream Tartar Baking Powder Baking Soda. Essences Spice We have also everything for the pickling season. Gem Rubbers Sealing Wax Corks, all sizes Vinegar, extra strong J as. M. Chalmers, When we are offeriu a great man lngh- ade snitings in fight and me}- mm welghts made in the DUNOON’ Because he gives perfect satis- faction at lowest prices. Broken [case's replaced. Frames repaired» THIS IS THE SEASON LATEST STYLES DRUGGIST. DRUG STORE much reduced nrice- LINDSAY Proprietor ~Miss McAl â€"-â€"â€" ing Mrs. Pea! 1AM 4‘" A” ‘ geon, paddled 'spent the aim ' â€"MI‘S. GeO- NIDSAY i Della McGee, wager-day on â€"Mr. George Jackson, 01 Port.- Per- ry,'was in town to-day. -Mr. Bruce Lee, of Peter-hora; m in town to-«day on busineaa. geon, paddled up to town toâ€"day and. spent the afternoon with Irienw. â€"Mrs. Geo. A. Ferguson and Miss Della McGee, of Grand RapidS. Mich. are in town for a few days. â€"llr. John Weir, of Norwood, was in town to-day on business. ten. Cambridge-st., are friends at. Oakwood- ~Miss Gertie O’Brien morning for Port Arthu has been engaged ‘r Ineuua uh VWâ€"n-_ -â€"Miss Gertie O’Brien left this morning for Port Arthur, where she has been engaged M1001. â€"â€"Mrs. W. J. Batu, 40 Melbourneâ€" st., is at present. visiting with friends in Toronto for a few weeks. -Dr. and Mrs. Irvine were in Ome- mee recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb. ~ , -â€" L «A nhnr n“ the Heft ‘ they took Greek. - â€"Mrs. Albert Ashmc Tweed this morning for weeks vacation. â€"Mr. Richard Gray, v ing school at Valentia, to-day. â€"$fr. Fred Thompson, er, at. Nogie’s Creek, for a. short time today Omemee Thursday, the and Mrs. Lee. -â€"Miss Mina. Terrill, Falls, who has been friend, Mrs. Moore home. , Y, A___ was in evening on his way from Fe: Falls. â€"â€"Miss Mouse, of Orillia, who been the guest of her friend, ' Hill, William-st. north, has ret‘ home days, Harry Mud _,, fl Harry Han-unond. â€"â€"Poterboro Examiner: Miss Chris- tina. Miller, Water-st., is home again after a. pleasant week's outing, spent serious illness. â€"Messrs. J. Mackenzie and W Stimson, who have been at present i-ends, have returned {er left for Boncayg‘ nvhvre they will 51: ‘Monday- 2 __Mr. and MFS- A son Everett. 0’ B‘ been the guests of sturgeon iIA’ointk _I‘ Sturgeon romu. â€"Miss Mile, danaghan left, this for Fort William. Miss Callaghan has received a fine posi- ' one of the schools of that place. -â€"Mrs. (Dr.) Grant, of Woodville. left for her home this morning after 1e of Weeks the guest :- ‘fnnn‘fi- now of the Hamilton Collegiate staff, was in town to-da . leaVes shortly to commence his du- ties in Hamilton. A A n-_nknnk Mrs. A- tlcs 111 um... ..... â€"'iIrs Geo. A. Rorabeck. Mrs. LeRoy Jex. and Miss Glenita Jex, of Cobourg, who have been visiting friends at Halib L'ton the past week, are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Kolchcr. Sussex. st. They will re- trrn to Cobourg to-night. â€"-Port Hope Guide : Mrs. Wm. Mit- chell and three children are visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Staunton, of . J. J. Morg- an and little son. Jamie. haVe re- turned home after a pleasant visit in Lindsay, Little Britain and Ome- -â€"Mr. Alex. Clark spent. DUI-lull, “v Fenelon Falls. â€")1r. Martin Sharpe spent Sunday with his family in Fenelon Falls. â€"Miss Pearl mm, of Cameron, arrived in' town this morning to con- tinue her studies at the L.C.I. â€"Mr. Frank Gregory left. this mor- ning for Toronto. To-morrow he will leave the~city for Winnipeg. â€"Mr. and Mrs. William McKendry spent Sunday with friends in Fenc- lon Falls. _.Mri F. W. Warren, 0! Fenclon a. short. time today. M's. Frank King and this mvrning for M'i‘ ‘ will visit friends. "__ 813'! Mr. .3; on business. w. Flavelle, was . Sylvest- I for Bobcaygeon this morning,‘ they will spend Sunday and V- I and Mrs. Arthur Hardy and rerett, of Bowmanville, have â€"A minch of Mrs. Walkey, at Mrs. Moore. From Monday's Daily. Alex. Clark spent Sunday at fimmond, of South 1 town for a few of his brother, Mr. (3 Hugban Were in , the guests oi MP- rrill, of Fene‘“ oen visiting her 'nnrn. has returned are visiting with scam-v, 18 this rhoming after 1e of weeks the guest Campbell at McCon- ahd Miss Dunn Midland, where who is teach- was in town school teach- was in town of Bellev ille’ w hours last. .111 Fenelon Toronto }eturned city each- very ravumm, .wr.-__-_ â€"Geo. F. Blackwell. InSpector for 1 London Guarantee and Accident Co.. ;ea.ch- left this morning on an extended bus- 3 town incss trip to Kingston, Brockville.‘ and Montreal. He accompanied the Dunn [45th Regiment as far as Kingston. where â€"Mr. Gill Thurston. who recently returned from Ridgeford. Sash, rare in Tuesday, accompanied by his at Mr. and family, for Ridgeford. where they will reside in future. Mr. Thurs- enelon ton bought grain here and at DunsJ her ford for a. number of years and his; Lurned.many friends wish him and his fami-' l 1y success in their new home. .mv- v. â€" r--fi-,-,, was in town today looking OVe: the addict. ~he£oro their departure for â€"M135 all" V! av-vâ€"vv, ,_ - ot Pension .ans, pulsed W Univecsn town on her way to the city after night. to a. visit to her friends -â€"Mr. William Carley, in the m the C0111 of Fenelon ~Hrs. Falls, pgssed thyough town this mor- ning on his way to Toronto, , when Sin-roe. he has received a good situation. mating. .455.“ Alice Macmillan; of PM â€"-st8 14an returned home this ‘morninz ; Monday of Pension .ans, town on her way to the city after a. visit to her friends in the F5118»- â€"â€"llr. William Carley, of Penelon Falls, pssmd thtough towu this mor- ning on his way to Tor-911m, _ when he ins received_gt Hope, returned w w.- .....- after a pleasant visit with her sin, Miss Hazel Hancock. â€"â€"Mrs. Daugherty and. her son Dan Dougherty,_Fene19n Falls, 7- ”at; n 1115. -â€"Miss 11. Meet-easy and Mrs. W. Scott, of Toronto, returned home this morning after a, pleasant visit. with friends in Fenelon Falls â€"Mrs. F. Nopougall. of Pension ' for a sharp tine Toronto. - â€"Miss Crosslanfi. 0‘ Falls. Flavelles’ Ltd» evenilc. U'W â€"-Dr. P. A. McLeod, of S., is visiting his former tion M. Sonya, where he services on Sunday. " â€"Miss Alice HaIWarâ€"d. 0 ton. has been visiting d1 Ian, I)“ m '---""w 7 past two weeks with her friends, Miss Nellie Graham. Dunsfond. â€"Miss Nellie Burke, St. Peterst” has returned home, after spending fiVe weeks' pleasant vacation at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Joseph Young, Bracebridge. ‘ A J lâ€"â€"l‘w and 1 DUI-15, gnaw-u- -_°_ , â€"Mr. Gill Thurston and family and Miss Eva Kennedy, left for the west trip through tine country and was very favolably impressed wih it. .u 4.---..“ Tndnm-tnr for -â€"Miss B. J ackSOfi to this morning. yesterday. Q â€"Mr. B. Real, of owe-moo. was in. town Sunday visiting friends. I â€"Reeve Jordan went to Toron- to this morning. â€"Dr. Giles and wife, of Halibur- iin the city attending the fair. â€"Mr. Wm. Lax-kin, of Huliburton, was in town to-day. 1 -â€"Mrs. Cundel, of Cameron. was in‘ . town yesterday vimting friends. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Horn left for To- ronto to-day. â€"Mrs. John McCrae, north ward. ‘is visiting friends in Toronto. ‘ â€"Mr. T. Stinson left for the city ’ 1 this morning. _ - - “44L. 1,.“ for "l‘n- this morning- $.an Tor a. short. “113 mu: Luz-5. â€"Mr. R. J. MeLaughlin left for To-‘ -â€"Mr. J. Coburn .left Mondax mor- ning for Bobcaygeon, where he will be for the remainder of the week. â€"Mrs. Frabcey has left. for Camer- on, where she will visit for a few days. ‘ __Mr, and Mrs. John Playfalr, of on, where she wil days. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, were in 1 friends, yesterday. â€"Mrs. D. Baldv bin, formerly of I â€"J.ILI o I...“ â€"- _. Toronto, were in town, the guests of friends, yesterday. â€"Mrs. 1). Baldwin, of Little Brit- ain, formerly of Lindsay. is on a two weeks' visit in Columbus. Ohio. â€"â€"Mr. Ed. Robson left for the city this morning to take in the Indus- trial. _ _____ , L-.. “burn- ":36” Ray Williamson has ed from Nestleton, where at“ been spending a few holidays. â€"Mr. and M Oakwood. were a. few hours. “AU â€" r. Fax-1k Clark, of Toronto, an old Lindsay boy. is renewing old acquaintances in town. 7- -- _- .4... a.-. ham morning- .__D;T‘m Mrs. Petry ‘ children. of Port H090, town, last_ evening. WW 15v“ ------ spent the pastcouple 0‘ ”*3 mt- ness. ' -â€"][rs. Harry Brimmell and son are the guests for a. tow days 0! friends in the Queen City. â€"Mr. Milton Nugent, of CW. was a. visitor in town on Saturday ford. was s in townâ€"Sunday. Miss Pearl Shea. left, and Sunday- â€"Bev. Geo. Oswell“? 0' a couple of weeks' val ican cities. ._Miss Ruby Woodg on menus. .m, Rupert Ixjvine._0 I Vsllayflold. , -._.Aâ€"‘ ‘1. â€"flla|. Liv-y‘a- .. .f Que., was called tg'tén owing to the death or his father in South -â€"Mayor and Mrs. JD». 3088. companied by their dawn"- Kins Bametm. lefl. this mom (or To- Zia). Wilson. of the Ellis, '0! Toronto. From Tuesday’s Daily. TH. Staples. of Fri Collins was returned last m. nun â€"vâ€"â€"' s A C White. 0'! in town yasterday for Toronto. time this 1:10 rn' for went. to Toron- of Truro. N. he conducted of Canning- to-momw for the city formfly stun, lecthrer in Englishjn» Qm'fi tin-numb University. 3mm. in mm: M - - A --_|.:na in has return- the cit y CO“- ”I'll-5. ~ â€"Mlss Margaret Keith returned on Monday to Benita... where- 359 "m resume her duties as assists-n Prin- night. to begin a mm' tau-w the COIW. ' â€"xrs. u. 11., Bad and WW returned from W Simme. where they have tip!“ of the High schobl. â€"ncwrs. Peter and: mu Andor- son hav'e returned: to. thir homes. tear Brown's school: haula, deer spending some timet in the, Elsi-10k: ICU“). «Mrs. Lee. of Kingston. ufived in town last evening and «tilt ‘- future reside in Lindsay with her son, llr. F. D. Lee, of Mooton’s Mogul- let-y. Jiss Lewis, formerly of Lindsay. who‘ has been visiting at hit home in Peterboro, was renewing acquaintan- ws in town yesterday. -â€"Mr. and Mrs; A. E. Bryson. of Omemee. were in- town at Sunday. the guest of Mrs Bryson, who is :1 Arthur this year. â€"Miss Twamlcy and Miss Roger-5‘ have returned from Gravenhurstd where they have been spending a. ishort vacation. Miss Rogers has a 'year's team of absence. and she leav- es today for the West. â€"Mrs. E. A. Dean. accompanied by 'little son La. Verne and nephew, lMaster Percival Gallon, all of Do- troit, Mich, arc visiting the form- or's brother, Richard Wellington in Little Britain. , there. where for some we! turn Friday. â€"Mrs. T. Beckett. and son. and also Mrs. A. McKay. of Saginaw. Mich., have been visiting ut-the home 01 Mr. Peter Brady. Huron- st. They left town Sunday evening for the home of their brother. Mr. John O'Reilly. South Ops. The lad- ies are receiving a. hmrty welcome from their numerous friends. It is sixteen years since Mrs. McKay last visited in this vicinity. TYPIIOID FE" ER- The ambuiance was sent. to me u. T. R. depot on Monday. and can- veyed Mr. J. Craig, of Kimuount. la the Hospital. “He is suflering from typhoid lever. EIGHT nmvrms. Very successful in fishing {or bass luv Sturgeon Lake on Saturday. They: caught eight beauties, tour of which tipped the scales in the vicinity of gve pounds each. Bowhey was the lad who caught the biggest. bass on! the lake last season. 1 ‘NEW NOTARY PUBLIC. 3 The latest appointments announc- ed by the Ontario Gazette. includes the names of Mr. F. Holmes HOp- kins, o! the local law firm of Hop- Ik'ns and Hopkins. to be notary pub- 5 I” “II“ A-vlvâ€"vâ€" lie. The name of Mr. .1. P. Pickqns} cause maps. of Gooderham. Haliburton, fs also. __ gazetted as bailifl. 3 Iroquoisâ€"Cb... ulna. 121 1 m-_-__. m.._ a.“ ‘a A Severetase Cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cauuu SUV“ Ulvvâ€" ._ V itho nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills’ Memm. mun. mm. “aw"... cure even the most severe forms of i - thev enrich the {Montreal cheese market, them were lthin trouble because , no buyers on the local board and no . , _ . n h, new . l blood sum“) thuc “rm g t 0 “sales were made. , { .mry food to t:1: :5::;£::;°°M° i, Brockville, Aug. 28.â€"'l‘he registry {this uo‘haw ) ‘rs. was 2,737 b0x98, 1,055 dull, and the iAleX- (more?- Summersidc. "P“L' market quiet. Bidding opened 1 who M.“ 1â€" 9'0"” 5“" ’5‘” my at 11 cents. and an adjournment 'wa fdauafltor Lena. tho" 3 PM” 0‘ ‘9" ,made after which 12“ mm reached :years. Watflictcd with St. Vitus without anv ”his having been 3630' Zdance. At that time she was atmd- tiated 0n the street the highest jing school and the first indication I bid ruled and 6000 boxer W had that something was WM!- W“ had. in. ruling azure last "0“ “but she appeared 053”!" discouraged 3 m 1.21c “n her studies. She was naturally m ' :90in child. not given to tears. but g ' ‘Jhe would cry over what I thought 1A PLEASE“? RENDITION. .should be easy work for her. Thai Mr. Barry Brimmell rendered a 'dioease progressed so rauidly that in I very pleasing solo at. the Cambridge- the course of a few weeks she be-t at. Hothodut dlurch Sunday morr 'camo unable to hold anything in her in. hands. and we were obliged to take her out of school. She became so al- TO THE HOSPITAL. . Ifllcted that she could not‘ hold .a cup Ir. Noble Dundan' youngest con. 1....â€" ___._ a-l.._ a- AL. I)“. “.___ Fred Broom and W.r Bowhoy 'vi'cg‘e St. Vitus dance ls a. disease of the nerves brought on by a. morbid con- dition of the blood. It is a common disease with childrm and attacks fe- males oftcner than males. The only cure lies in plenty of pure blood, be- cause good blood In the life food of the nerves. Dr. Willlms' Pink Pills --.._._ -l Toronto» bet Joseph White. um of Hr. Lite. left this margins for St. ides Invade. Some of the [amt] hens that could be procured ‘55 Lee. of Kingston. “ted in! where were oflexed for ale :1. $1 per‘ t evening nod wilt ‘- mturemnir. Nice hm chickens sold for Lindsay with her son, Mr. from ‘0 to 80 cents n pair, will” so, of Monton’s photo ‘ sul- duokn. were sold at 90 cents per pit, ten cents cheaper than last. wank. Lewis, fomlcrly of- Lindsay. The generat plain of eggs was I9 been visiting at ran-r home in centsper pair, ten mm cheaper 3. was renewing Winun- last. week. The general price obw wn yesterday. was 19 cents, though some set 20 and Mrs; A. E. Bryson. of cents. for an; extra huge line. M were in- town on Sunday. {has gone up another dollar. the t of Mrs. S. 'Iifson Mr. ”mice now mm from $9 to 811. who is a teacher. goes toginstud 013’ From 89 to $10. cream A- -1 1 an.--“ ST. VITUSf DANCE hm' xhavc been sum- l tge happens!” swarmed .kAL -â€" ti‘enbhz larger. Mort. an“ Clerk Callaghan has been kept an“ the jump. He doesn't mind thin» howevca; as he enjoy: seeing thing. on the move and expects a large-ina- vavvâ€"vvv 7 i ‘ ' WEEKLY MARKHS. 1"an and egg- m thé Fhie' 3'" ‘ Belleville, Aug. 28.â€"Forty-eight .fuctoriea boarded 2.660 boxes of lwhite and 305 boxes of colored ‘chaeoe yesterday. The price dropped 1 fc. from last week, when it was 13}. Yesterday bidding started at 12c.. and most of the cheese oflered was sold nt 12“.. which is exactly the ;price paid on the 1m! board a you râ€" -vv Iago. The attendance was good of ' both sellers and buym. 1 Alexandria. on. Aug. 28.â€"0wlng Ito the contested condition of the Kemptvilleâ€"Chceoc, sales, none. the Met business em CHEESE MARKETS. Why is it so my of the best people in town nre being photogmphed hone? BECAUSE we have! the very bat styles in great variety at right prices. .. .. DAMAGED BY [IRL WDAY. SEPT. 8, 1908 '_ “I now even though To start at ‘ Sonya buckled filling. Th4 In automating luv-ices rolled books were a “M Gentlemen lunch to the cl outfit. In thl noelved their ‘ 13cm this outfi the hag-no, Sn who slyh-d Iht‘ 0f Hrripnsu. gar: won out. The Gentle-11v Just, a ward I'ber. Lhny fr dread in 0rd 161: (.yro wouh finch in the l alouts. Git when a In NOW. ywSU'l‘d held in the bu miles to the v M an annual I entertainment program. ’l‘h cash-lance of t DeLUry was fl McPhuiI. chum; Isl-moss Ira; every farmvr 1 0". when a. h Our Old {rid everything can inhabitants 0 ball is their 1 er gave a mo run Cob-b as Hariposa whe idol of the us a. few sacks. Mina, um fever and has team Won th< and north of just. as great Thon- erv Ic tourm-y. sun. \ak-m VA LEN in th‘

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