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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Oct 1908, p. 6

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When we are offerin a great man? high-grade snitings in 'ght"and 'mm weights made in the at 3 very much reduced price. 'We are doing this in order to reduce stock cmsm) AT BRICKYABDS. Here is thesafe plan: come to us. W'e know all about the quality of our goods and we giveyou the benefit of our experience and our honest valua- tion. Rings, Bracelets, Chains, Necklaces. See our 14 and 18k Wedding Rings Marriage Ligenses isiued at the popular or other jewelry depends on your knowledge of 5116b matters. It is easy to mistake baser metals for goldâ€"im- itationsrfoxj real Jewas. ' What you' see in a. Ring Drugg‘ist and Optician; 2nd door west Gough’s. LINDSAY Because he gives perfect satis- faction at lowest prices. Broken lenses replaced. Frames repaired L. AJMURPHY Go to Murphy’s FOR GLASSES MMBANNISOphWD EYESIGHT SPECIpLLIST We are qualified to tell you the sort of glam you red], need. Don't ruin your evesighc forever by wetting what you think you can nee through. Consult us. YOUR EYES DRUGGIST, ”mm“ LINDSAY Mofsuadnncesso tlnt our maxim my be insured the hen- ofltdthe best goods and the ht- ut and most sczentiflc service. We want the trade of careful, ex- acting drug buyers. 88 Kent Strut, (Two doors west Fun 11th The Butcher We are prepared to supply your wants in this line at reasonable rates. Poultrvmen who have used it are deli rhted with the results. It ma'es more Eggs and healthy fowl. Try a. package. Thisiss world of progre- Ind ohmgeandinnopu-tof itis pro: A-_L_____-_._ Ak_‘ THIS IS THE SEASON Fresh. Ground Bone Will Your Hens lfiying Pharmacy of 70-day Poultry ERaisers, g. Keeg EYESIGHT SPEGI‘LLIB’. 92 Kent- st. [Over Neill’s shoe Store) Iindsay 7151;871:110 fail to advance LATEST STYLES J. Campbell HIGINBOTH AM nor-e continuous thm' in jewelry Store. . McCarty Do It Breton Lenses re- Kent-st -â€"mes Amy workman rum the north The doctor intends home last evening from Toronto. hunting in that ct an. {an ad whemshespeutthepastconple O‘wmspenameum,mntho deer opens, in the cow: 1:: months visiting iriends. " m ' â€"M’rs. J. A. Lucas and friend. Hrs, "barbs and roots. 3. is gated â€"-M;iss Mildrined McGaahey is in New- tonVille visiting friends. -â€"Councillor T. Robson, of Eldon. paid The Warder a. friendly call this morning. -The Kingston Whig says: Axigli- cans are deploring the probable re- moval of Very ReV. Dean- Farthing, the popular and éflicient rector of St. George’s cathedral, and prolocu- tor of the Aglican General Synod. to a. higher place, his name being gen- erally associated with the vacant bishopric of Montreal. â€"M.iss W. L. Pascoe, of Oakwood, was in town to-day. â€"-Mr. Percy Nichols, of Bobcayâ€" geon, was in town last eVening. -â€"Mr. 0. Hancock, Hamilton, spent. yesterday in town. .. A -â€"., ,_A__A iting friends. â€"Miss Bessie Robmson left 101' Pet- erboro Vâ€"Mfs. Reginald Bloomfield will re- ceive at her home, Colbome-st., on Tuesday, Oct. 6th.” _â€";Ma§tér Robert Neill, of Peterboro is the guest of Master Neill Gregory, the past few days in Pox-i Hope vis- -â€"Mgnning Bros.. iate proprietors of the Grand Union Hotel, left to~day for Toronto, where they will spend the winter. During their short stay in town they have made many friends and have prOVQd that they are first- class hotel men. They will be great- ly missed by their many friends. â€"Mr. John Hannah, an old Lind- say boy, of Vancouver, B.C., is in town for a couple of weeks visiting friends. Mr. Hannah is in the un- dertaking, business and says the Lindsay boys in Vancouver are all doing well. He is a personal friend of Fred and Frank Begg, of town, who are in business in that city. has been mentioned for the vacant; bishopflc in the Church of England in Montreal. â€"Rev. Dr. Symonds, of Montreal, whom is a brother-in-law of Mossoxn and W.T.C. Boyd, of Bobcaygeon, â€"-â€"Miss Reta Simpson, daughter of Mr. I). Burke Simpson, of Bowmanâ€" ville, returned home on Saturday. after spending a holiday with her uncle, Dr. J. Simpson, Russell-st. -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Budd, (nee Miss Mary Lillian SuddabyL of Burnt RiVer, arriVed in town this morning. The young couple will take up their residence in Lindsay in future â€"Mr. G. E. Clark, formerly ac- countant of the Rank of Montreal, left the Ross horpitm Saturday after six weeks’ illness. He went to his home in Ottawa for 0. time. â€"Mrs. C. D. Johnson. Adelaideâ€"st. who has been visiting friends in Cartwright for the past week, re- turned Saturday night. work â€"Miss Felicia Graham, B.A., who has spent the summer at her home at East Oakwood, returned last week to Toronto to take post-graduate work for‘ an MA. degree. -â€"Mr. Jack Walker. manager of the Stirling Bank. of Ikbrid-ge, spent Sunday in town the guest of his mo- ther. - â€"Mr. John Deyell left for Toronto on Saturday to resume his studies at the UniVersity. â€"Miss Jennie Sadler spent yester- day at South Ops, the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Hartnett. â€"-Mr. F. A. Sweetman, of‘ Trenton. arrived in town on Saturday. He will succeed Manning Bros. as pro- prietor of the Grand Union Hotel. â€"Mrs. W. B. Sparlin-g is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. ' -â€"Mr. Vincent Flurey, of Toronto, spent Sunday in town visiting his parents. â€"Mr. J. Maloney, leather dealer, of Chicago, is in town for a. few days visiting friends. ' --Mr. W. E. Wilson. Russell-st, is in the hospital, suffering with ty~ in the nosp: phoid fever. â€"Miss Mary Cur-tin, Miss Ironq Cunningham. 1411‘. Joe Jackson, and Mr: H. Hopstic’k. town, spent yester- day at Janetvme visiting friends. business. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Woodward. of Canning-ton, were in town on So.- turdny. ‘ â€"-Mr. H. Mulligan, of Hill/brook, was in town today in the interests of the Midland Loan Savings Co. â€"â€"Mr. H. E. Richardson, manager of the Standard Bank, Cannington. was in town on Saturday. â€"-Mr. Geo. Armstrong, of the 0. RR. stafl, Toronto, spent Sunday in town the guest of his parents. â€"-Mr. Dixon Jewett, of Canning- -Mr. Charles D McCaflrey, o! Omemee, spent Sunday in town Vi- siting friends. -â€"Mr. J. W. Thainpson, '0: Sutton. was in town today on business. â€"Rev. E. E. Wilson. of Dunsford. was io town to-day on business. , â€"Mr. Wm. Davis, of Bobcaygeon, was in town today on business. â€"-Mr. W. G. Montgomery. 0! Po- terboro, was in town to-day on bu- Bobcaygeon were in town toâ€"day. â€"l(r. Jas. Oliver, 01 Bobaygeon. was in town to-duy. From Monday'lncfly. â€"-l£r. Walter Innis. of Coboconk, in town for a few days. â€"â€"m. and m. w. n. widdeaa are visiting friend; 1113713833} F593. â€"l(r. Thos. Bick, of Wilberforce. was in town toâ€"day. , â€")[r. R. A. Stewart, 0! Peterboro. was in tpwrni tgday on bupipegs.” was in town on Saturday. From Saturday's Daily. in town on Saturday on Smith. of Kinmount to visit friends over Pei}. o: Jmtvino. -The many friends of Mr. Pat. White were glad to see him down town yesterday {or the first time since the early part of July. He has fully recovered and will resume his duties with Flavelles, Ltd., in a. Our meat is better than ever, and at more reasonable prices than you will find elsewhere. It will pay you toeullnexttimeinton. G. H. Calvert Son. Acadany o! linsic â€"Mr. W. H. Simpson is on the sick list with a. sprained ankle. He was stepping from Mr. Brown's yacht to the shore when he miscel- culated the distance and fell. His many lriends hope for his speedy re- covery. BETTER THAN EVER -â€"Mr. and ers. Percy McDonald. and child, of Toronto, are visiting their parents, corner Bay and Dur- ham-sts. few days. â€"Mrs. Walterâ€"Innis, of Coboconk, is in town visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr‘ampton, Kent-st. west. -'-Mr. Mark Burké. an old Lindsay boy. now of Toronto, is in town for a. few days. â€"Mr. John Coppins, of Cameron, passed through town this morning on his return from a visit through Pean- sylvania, his former home. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirley. (nee Miss L. McGeough). have returned from their wedding trip and will re- side in South Ops. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. MESS Mary Simpson and Mrs. Dun- ham left for Toronto this morning. â€"‘â€"Mr. John J. SulliVan, of Boston, is in town visiting Mr. O. McCrohan, of the Pym Hotel. . â€"Miss Carine Anderson left on Monday to resume her studies at To~ ronto University. â€"Mrs. Cook and daughter, of Port Perry, are in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vickery, Queen-st. â€"â€"Mr. W. H. Love, Toronto. the well known traveller, was in town ast ex'ening. â€"M-r. Stanley Jackson, of Grand RapidS, Mich., is in town for a. few days visiting friends. â€"-Mr. Art Carnegie and Mr. Wm. Hene, of Port Perry, were in town to-day. â€"Mr. J. F. Ross and Mr. James Rusland, of Kirkfield, were in town to-day on business. -â€"Mr. Harry Brimmell, of the D. F. stun“, leaves for Toronto to-night on a. business trip. was in town tofday on DusmeSs. ' â€"Mr. John Wade, of Port Perry,‘ was in town to-day. -,â€"Mr. T. Hodgson, of Orillia, was, in town to-my on business. â€"-Mrs. 'D. Dzwis, of Haliburton, was in town to-day. -â€"Mr. Wm. Flavollc left this morn- ing for Buffalo on a. business trip. â€"Mr. and Mrs. (J. E. Weeks, of Woodville, were in town to-day. â€"Mr. H. L. Vanzant, of Stoufii’ille. was in town to-day on business. â€"â€"Mr. A. Allison. of Peterboro, was in town toad'ay for a few hours. â€"â€"Mr. W. 0. Richardson, of Barrie, was in town tofday on busineSs. â€"Miss Bottum. of Bobcaygeon, is in town visiting Miss Ethel Smith. â€"Mr. Harry Perrin, ol Oakwood, was in town yesterday. -â€"Mr. I. E. Weldon was in Toron- to yesterday on business. â€"Mr. J. Doherty, merchant of Kinmount, was in town yesterday. ‘-â€"Mr. S. J. Callahan, of Montreal. and Mr. P. Callahan, of Cornwall. together with Mrs. J. D. Callahan. and son Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Nell Callahan, of Lindsay, are in Ennis- more to-day attending the {Uneral of the late Mrs. Owen O'Connor. form- erly Miss Kate Callahan, of this town. â€"Mr. Ed. Woolacott is in Port, Hope for a few days. â€"Mr. J. F. Ross, of Kirkfield, was in town yesterday on business. -â€"Master August Knowlson enter- tained a number of his friends at a. birthday party yesterday afternoon. In the evening they were his guests at the Lyceumf â€"Mr. 0. Hamilton. Toronto, ié home for a. few days’ vacation. Mr. H. A. Middletoh for the past three weeks, has returned to her home. He still murder of lire. “Wm M. on aged lady. who. with her fondly. bed been living near Sta-Mord. by o no- gro named Roghmoud. The dastard- ly crime was omitted when the Victim's sons were Working in the fields. Hrs. Peak us olone in the house, bolting breed, it is thought, whentheburly negro wdked in. A desperete struggle must have rollov- ed. and when e. son of the murdered lady came home. he found his moth- er lying dead on the cellar floor. end the negro asleep. with his handrr'eh‘ with blood. The alarm was given‘ and a cordon formed around the1 house. The negro gave himself up, however, and is now awaiting trial. Old Lady Deliberatdy Mur- dered in Her Own liome - by Negro Tramp ’leing is high in Smuord ma Perth county over the chimeric. From Tuwday's Daily. IVIW " Victim of florritIle Murder}! ‘ person. Ihelievo I woutd have been in gravololls'u‘o“ithm 3“ been fine .Wimum' PinkPIIIS" Drwmium’ PinkPillsm good for mdeMtObfllblOOth unknowns. nus-mgr?" ; There is no torture more intollcr- able than Hnerxousness. A nervous person is in a state of constant irri- tation by day and sleeplessness by night. The suflerer starts at everv noise, is shaky and depressed. Often although in a completely exhausted state is unable to sit or lie still. For trouble of this kind absolutely the best thing in the world is Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. 'l‘he nerves are jaded and jsngled because they are being starVed by poor watery blood. Dr. Willisms' Pink Pills make new rich blood which feeds and soothes the irritated‘nerves. There is abso- lutely no doubt about this; thousands can testify oi the bloodvmgiking nene restoring qualities of these pills. Among them is Mrs. Thos. 0Harpell. Wallace Bridge, N.S., who says :â€" "Some years ago I took sick and the doctor pronounced the trouble ner- \‘ous prostration. 'Do describe the tortures oi it is impossible. God and myself only know what I endured. The doctor gave me medicine. but itdidnotseemtohelpme. Thenhe ordered me away for a. change. but I wassfraidtogo.as1slwey39eem-T ed to fear some impending calamity.‘ and was afraid to spendthe nightn alone. as I used to think each night} od taking them. and in about a. month been: to 160 1 MW that on there man “improvement in my condition ovary day. mm the course of about three months]: was min enjoying the great blessing-o perfect health. I W about twen- such trouble. as THE SUFFERER FEELS THAT UNLESS RELIEF COMES INSANITY WILL FOLLOW g The Methodist and Anglican chur- .ches were occupied by their respec- ,tiVe pastors last. Sabbath. Mr. Ar- :nold Ciby, missionary, Toronto, oc- :cupied the Presbyterian pulpit. Mr. 'Purover's farewell sermon will be ‘preached next Sabbath at 3 p.m. The T ortures Commodore Joseph Sherwood, our!I worthy Mecha'nic Institute librarian. has now the lumber secured and laid out for another yacht to sail on our waters next season for touring! and all other purposes, and is deâ€"l serVing of encouragement. I LOCAL MAN ASSISTED. Messrs. Goldring, of Port. Perry. and Hen’eman. of Lindsay, assisted the band at Jackson's Point, ’ Mom day.â€"U_xbridg\e Times. Wm. Sherwood. portrait and land- scape paintor, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Monday was spent in sketching, believing we have the nicest scenes here in the Domin- ion at this season of the year. Stephenson Bros. have been im- prOVing their mill and will be better prepared than ever to do rapid good work. Mr. W. Jardine, after returning home from a surveying trip north, will return to the School 01' Prac- tical Science. He showed Harry Hayes here on our riVer how sharp shooting was done, capturing three fine ducks in a few hours on our ri- ver. Omemee, Sept. 6.â€"The weather is; just perfect for plowing, and farmersi are very busy taking “Vantage o!‘ it. 1 Mr. Beatty, proprietor of the Com~ mercial Hotel, had a beautiful trip on the river on Friday with his yacht. Thus. Stephenson has got a fine safe, speedy running‘ yacht, and can run_ down to the lake, fifteen miles. in very little oVer an hour's time. MRS. WM. PEAK The Aged Victim of the Brutal Kurd- er Near smuord. of Nervousness Omemee Village incubus-mo: ood-- Sold. by NEW BUSINESS. FOR SALEâ€"THE PROPERTY Mr. Clayton Weeae. of Toronto, u: owned by Ira. S. Lamb. in the old Lindsey boy, will open a store in the maniac! recently occupied by Brnuud'e Fair ox Willlun-at. no Ween will keep on up-to-dete stock 0! tinwere. glassware, crockery. no. Venice, etc. C. NI‘I‘IAN NURSES. A superintendent. of o. loge New York hospital. and lo ot mum in Turn: to, declared tint the but aura en ecu m We. "Buy new comm CHANGE. e m. 8. 3.1"”. 13.3.,” out. villus: of Omemee, being composed of pen. or lot number 3. south of King-at, and out. of Sturgeon-en, in the said village. There one an sold lots a Mme dwelling, two stories high, 22x16 feet, and a 1m livery table 25x42 feet. with frame shed- attached. For price, tonne and poniculm apply to the owner or to R. J. Grundy. 0m, Ont. mom wmm.â€"ma s. s. $0.,Southv‘nlemonmm Hanna-Ines. muutocom- one-cheer, to lookxm‘ne M LIN DSAY M. J. CARTER Lindsay OYERCOATS Our stock is complete and we can satisfy you no matter how particular you are. We are (016 agents for these cele- brated brand of clothes for men :: ;: z; Weinvite you to come and inspect them The styles are the newest and most correct and the fit leaves- nothing to be desired; ;: Mens’ underwear in 50c wool and fleece lined all sizes, extra value, special )at LINDSAY" The fabrics are the latest and best produced by the ing mills, the tailoring can only be equalled b few really good tailors in Canada. occuo. I~c.-u.co CI...- Five dozen window 2 56 shades green only, good rollers, special at ............ 25c 5 Ladies fur lined costs 50 with navy, brown and g'reen, and beautiful sable col- lars chose rat lining, assorted sizes, special at ............... $50 Underskirts of extra 986 good quality black sat- een~with pleated flounce and frill, regular $1.25 special...98c Autumn suitings 44 soc inches wide, pure wool in navy, green and brown stripes special at ..................... 50c until you have seen the 20th Cent- ury and Progress B.and garments we are showing. " ' " Don’t Buy a. Fall Suit or Overcoat Two pieces only extn 29c heavy unbleached table linen 62 inches wide apecidutt Ladies hem stitched 150 and embroidered bud. kerchiefa lovely patterns worth 20c and 25c special at ...... 15c 0.0!.... 0-5... 000 OOIIO .00.... I some of these truly REMARKABLE VALUES. Valfies bigger-than even-Pitch in at \ . . equal chance w1th the others to obtam SUITS 5.00 to 25.00 .......... 50c 29c wmm.â€"mcm WITH SEC~ cull-clue certificate. Sultry 8500. PM year-J experience pretend. Ap- Ply to P.J .Bipley. W. FOR SALEâ€"THE PROPERTY owned by In. S. Lamb, in the village of Omemoe, being composed 0! put 0! lot number 3, south of King-0L. and out of Sturgeon-ct... in the add village. Them are an add lots a. bum dwelling. two stories high, 22:16 tent, and a mum livery stable 26:42 feet. with (ulna find- attached. For price. m ud pct-acum- cpply 690 Mens’ print shirts sizes 15 to 16; assorted col- ors and patterns special at'.’.;‘69c 'Three dozen pair lace 98c curtains, regular $1.25 3 and 3% yds. long, 55 inches wide beautiful patterns spegigl fitting 34 inch coat with silk braid trimmings and nine gored skirts, speciaiat......... . . . .315 Underskirts of black, 856 blue and brown sateen with two frills special at 85c Six only American sable $6 11163 with ten full furred tails and sflk ornaments 70 in- ches long special at ............ $6 Lndies’ fdl and winter 256 vests long sleevesubest we've ever sold special at...25c uuoocnoc-noonoo DI YAKELY ON TARIO Pure linen towelling 17 inches wide red border NEWEST STORE Ladies’ suits in navy brown and gregqoetgfi by the ..... 980 silk ‘CQALITY" Tapestry Curtains in $2 green and cardinal, good size, beauiful patterns, fringed ends. Special at.... ....$‘2 pr. Men’s Tweed Pants with neat stripe, all sizes, well made. Special at ............... S] chan Coat, 30 inches long, very neat curl quilt/ed linâ€" ing, assorted Sizes}. Special 830 Underskirts of grey, 1-50 green, black and car- dmal Moire, extra value. Spec- gal at ........................... 1 .50 $3 Ladies’ Black Astra. 1 5 Ladies’ all wool Kemey Coat, 47 inches long. neatly trimmed with self-strap. on back and front. Gibsoh shoulder effect, unlined in back. navy, brown and myrtle, Special at ..................... 15.00 Ladies and Children’g 256 pure wool hose in phin or ribbed, all sizes, spec. is] ‘t 25c 60 x 78, Spock! at. 3.50 once and have Coll OI/ld see me or 7PM“ 218. ’. fl. ROENIGK Conn-d Intic Sta" SEVERAL GOOD SECOND - H A N D INSTBU I! E N T S :03 SALE CHEAP IBEROOKS = m- vro canal“ Pure wool Blankets colored borders, size weight five pounds. Ontario ...3.50 old hie!“ 1m: 3 bile! m. lat Stew “cum 3rd sm Polhd Angus ‘1'“: 2 year old L004: 1 Year oi Lead; bun calf, Heifer, m )1. “3 Son, 3rd 0“ bier, lat 3d. an: H. c. Vet: 3431?" 0a End Wm. MOW: m OKVel’; CO 2 w old bait. 1 year old he . Mark; her: mu, lat Wu 0- Campbell. 31 Jersey cattle Stephen 0!;ve m OLfiver; 0‘1 hell, M old hectic Camping”; 2 y‘ mm; 1 your 2!!! Wm. Chm bull calf. Int I bell, 3n! Vim. Gunman. 2nd Bowman-cm 8:. Byte ailvcr Mt'Fadyen for grounds. Dvceer; 5mm ”film. 131 Thu Mcb‘adyen; 1 Wanner, 2nd 8. Stewart; [St Wm. Cm: titer, foal of den. 2nd Ear! Heavy dram mire colt. 1c “'albcr Mitch. Demu, 2nd I] Brown Bros; 1 R. Simon. 2nd ‘ Deycli; par n Graham, 2nd M- Leddy; :0“ Ln. 2nd W. J W'aJdon 196 W. J. Cory Wesley Wald ltd 2nd Job Ilcimyre Tho] Thomas L 1110‘ Inomas McQu: Agngqumml Genera! run! foal. M Roy Little. 3rd Th‘ old filley. 1m Tammie; 1 ye: Grecltaway ; {4‘ Jam Cochrand Wm. Suewan 'l‘omlJne 2nd I I“ F. staph-s F. Staples, 2n mi! bones 0v McFarlau, 2n Staylcs, 2nd ( Barton; single Til-mas Cows 3H! J. Stony old and under H. MLGLH. 3n 1908. hat T. D plm, 3rd “'m Road home: colt, 131 Ilowa {041, last Wm Staples. 31‘d L51 (1119!. hit lsaa Wilson; 1 you Staples. 2114 W ; he‘dtcllj Enckmy no 15‘: James MP KEMODC 1 y; Melimnon: f James McK" Successful Lint PRIZE Catt L

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