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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Oct 1911, p. 9

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. 12. 1911. Line is town, too bitter in 11... allowing editoriu ed in the .3... any, the m comment Which . referenCe to the of Colonel, the is worthy 0: m e it is : ointment to 3391). 01i0 is an honop he represents an . his ability as all : v matters. . . long this due 1.33 . casion. been re- ' Liberal Cows-n- ick Borden, the itia, was quick to ghes ability 0n . and as a, rank ositions of im. he vauitted him- i. Hughes by ~. 1r- 'lllary experience, 'r such an mlpor- le l’ost unbeataâ€" congratulations, ition with credit constituency be r:. l”, , I .11! If nd i f a” . Q; ‘~ H “{2ch the W 'l" slit) “(1 ' of air.» hm ll‘l. *,.,. “an: ;.. z'm ly in hm in ,. n- l “ill I.» , lint. l'llllfllllrlCall‘, as '\ x'lllzng‘ lll". dl'lo l-rmm-nt \fu‘ - xm'n 01' pTUI-lly \.- lulunt as his s. hm own nigh 1‘" W'UE‘lt' alimo- ‘nl. not the haul- and not. - Ulhwr \llnlstws' llnlhle'l'_ what is popularly ‘llt‘, in the sense luff» ‘s strong ,,nd ~. lhc dommunt , in a Gourm- ‘11. Mid!) like 51‘ I“ unfit??? 1;.L‘Ye n.thlng wrung, »r an; 1011-; Lime. szzriiiarly :7' mg i we: are glaz‘. to assured that he w the inrii‘.:';.,al- (ioxernzxmnf. l": capable an: pa- . I and 1.»)..T'JIHC new t:o~‘ern:;.cnt .mernment if! the term. Not that. .stinate man On is a. man woo lam-dance 2‘ I’ll 'kul‘i‘i liiat \v n . y (l all to adopt eh' edding warning. on full Mr. and ‘lrs. . M. Hayley 9. . Nassau; 5, yr. takers. Mr and , a. bread L" ‘1‘; (vray, a ll fig and MI: ‘l. vll' and l'rs. n lrm' lam ., ~'1wl Mr n'ltl Ol \l! n} r‘ ‘5 “ Inhnk on, a 911’, ~ l‘ l\ n16 a «I Mr- 1‘ 5" pll . Mr l” “ml or“ hnxfn and silk" .HIHHM‘K. A “lei“? l Slum-h); l . u and ‘41: l. Mr: M A ‘1 r: (l Mr: ls Hunt. slim: h F‘H‘a. ll .‘ll'a ll l'. m‘ _ M: l' a. Ll $1. ultctl‘ hair a tin-ad E'F‘" i to his Wilt ““5 _____________..â€" S'I‘OL‘K 3ND George C056- he township 0! “-00.9, Will take duo of October. . the afternoon- .neer. 1'31, FOR GEN- pply t0 1"" Which , . . 31". 1?: .‘r 1’. 2.7 ‘35 3:, "'c .g. snail act: Reliable Good: -128 30 at Reasonable Prices On! Constant Aim UALITY in Dress Goods has always been our watch- word. Whether the Fabrics be high priced or low priced the best that we can offer at the price has always been our aim when purchasing. The values we offer you this season are. exceptional and the quality up to our noted high standard. New Plaids Nothing is prettier or more serviceable for childrens dresses than Plaidsu We have a handsome range of imported Plaids and Clan Tartans at per yard 75c, 50c and... 25c In Shepherd checks we have a large range in differ- ent size checks at per yd New Amazons Here you will find the most satisfying assortment of these popular fabrics for suits and fall dresses in all the wanted shades of navy, myrtle, olive, brown, cardin- al, bordeaux, cream and black, at per yard 1 25, $1, 500 75c and............... New San Toys San Toys make good ser- viceable . dressses. Their hard finish make them with- stand the wear and clean easily. We have them in all the wanted shades at per yard 75 and... son Tweed Suitings , Be in style, get a suit length of our handsome new '1‘..-.;.,-ds. They are right up- m-lldte in weave and color- in”. See our special 54 in. vaells at per yard 1,23 and ...... ......... $1 New 'Cheviots l'lyt-K'l‘ufs will wear to the 1,...1 llm-ml and never look .ulllw. For tailored suits till-y 'nrv- lxncxcellcd. We lpu‘v an o-vu-llent assortment ..l' mmurtcll ('hcviots in navy mvrlliz, cardinal, brown, criutm ltllll black, 54 inches willt‘ ltl pt‘l‘ yard 1.25 $1 LIN DSLY 1.25, 1.00, 75, :30 .md ...25c m. . w ,, =W . ONTARIO a Representative of The Railway Commission and Ops Councilors Inspect Bridges and Crossings In response to notices sent. out. by 1 5th cm. Mr. W. E. Agnew, township clerk, of, .7 : Reeve Hawkins and the members _ other interested party. .of the Ops council ; Senator McHugh After viewing the crossing, Mr. . ii , f m (of Lindsay; Mr. Darcy Scott, of ‘Ot. Scott gave it as his «opinion that, The {oiâ€":0?!“ d F czemao on tawa, assistant commissioner on the:t.hough he did not favor a. skew. Sign“ cf¥£fiiy 4 spepsix. Jrailway board ; Mr. Simmons, engin- [crossing as a general principle, .m Catarrh Stricture gheumatisn. oer actingfor the board, .and Mr. W. this case the View of passmg trains R” turc'Emissions L0“ Vitality A new townshi clerk. was good, and it might. not be WIS- p 1'1 . g , 9 Diabetes Varicot-ele Skin Diseases Kidney Afiections On» visit advisable, but, if impos sible :end history and two-cent stamp for {me-reply. Consultation frets. The first place at meeting was . Stewart’s bridge on the M211 oonces- lsent location, and place it, ‘On sion line, where the disagreement Robertson’s farm. over a bridge placed there by the railroad, was the point in dispute. A mumber-of the residents in that locality were there in support of their claim, which is considered jus- ‘tifiable. The point of dispute arises the road will be diverted, but change will be made in middle OFFICE Hours: 10 to .1 and 2 to (5. Sundays 10 an). to 1 p.m. Drs. Soper and White to a. change being made, a. The members were met there by (Ops municipality, the following par- F. Curtin, proprietor of the brick-; 'ties met on Saturday last, October ’yard, and Mr. James Robertson, an- at ‘dom to divert the road from its pre- Mr. At Pogue's on the next concession no :line, as the Ops council stoutly objected point which they carried. 0n the commis- 25 Toronto St' Toronto Ont, out .of the fact that in building the sioner’s return to Ottawa, he will aforesaid bridge, it is said the rail- give in his “Wu" and whena defis wav companyuid not carry out-their ion has been arrived at, notify the agmement and construct the .same ac- Ile‘rk re the T9511“- DDDBDBE‘BC’D cording to the plan submitted to the l- membarspf the Ops council, and to the Board of Railway Commission- E Keep Your Windows Open smear-:â€" Iers. I Mr. Scott expressed it as his opinâ€" ion that .in the endeavor of the tail- way company to save a few hundred dollars, they spoiled the bridge. this structure there is that which is victed of assaults on recommendations at Toronto, that the law spanking be tried on prisoners luln't .‘leci in cured room. \ I a a quently convicted of petty Err-sh air is the basic requisite to L0 d hwalth. .\ sealed chamber is .a (FM-ding place ..1‘ disease. children he lungs utilim all the oxygen lll':. breathe and expel their impin- “Pith much diffiCUlty that a steam iznposaible. '1" in 30‘" exlxalatioesl. thresher's outfit can pass back and forth in safety, owing to the acute curve. c'vm‘ ‘ The party next drove to Gamers, where the object of ing was to consider the advisability l. .' .ll communities should, by I‘Pfls- “f (jiverting the presmt road used for ' " natural advantages, be prac- tram". to the east, side -of the track, " ‘ ' immune from the ”Whiwiuml from the middle line ' but statistics show “Jilin an hour a man consumes 1‘ the xygen in the axeruge rolm. li 'lle findows and. transom nre " .n and the door is shut, thereaf- hrcathes foul poisons. Pottery meet- - ." ".l‘ run it B through Mr. James Robertson‘s farm, JMPORTANT CHANGE OF LAW. 'Sessions of the grand jury making asked be changed so that fre~ crimes, «such .as intoxication and petty thefts, At male and female, and that men con- be called a winding approach, and it is operated on to make second offences MWNG’S HORSE fXCllANGl' Mr. “K. "in \l. trill...“ "i ' H 5211’ It, :u..e~ l.“ ‘ club... . .l‘ Hun: ‘ ““1;qu purcuc arc “f :‘l‘ mil. Iii-l sfnlc ...z mun at n utt‘olt‘h ‘ -n': ul nmlsgnant germs u! to ”u‘ulght untllsltlll‘llt'd A in: pmruw without lh!‘ “and“: ‘lznllglll. A» “will spend so 4, much a pct-ltdullt’. \\ ill anrl, oval! in l-h? rain : l1 1 'I‘l' slot the carpet In .llJl’i ll ltd ‘7 fl ”'vwd'dl '0 50m hvallh. prescription from Old Dr. and you won’t need from young Dr. Brown. », World for September. Xxu‘uSc ’cunsuxnplifl's until gr joined the roadway on Mt: ilrmnrs than any other Cid!!! v: t fumdlm‘ will: the deadly almosphnrc Yv‘htlle “'9‘ m n .nuwkcttillvd tunnul as to spoll a tow truumory the Sale Saturday, Oct. 28, I911 90 head two-ycnr-old ulcers, rising callod M Mr. llon .h-wc-ll'u on thromycars old. 10 hood heifers. two years old, lug three years old. 90 head yearling steers, rising two “nanny. yours old. 6 Cows. all young. good condition. 300 lbs. “Ch, day. 2 Yorkshire sows, due now. :3 Yorkshire sows, 2 years old, 400 James Rogers farm. formerly worked lbs. each, due. by Mr. R. McElroy. 7 months' credit on brood sows. no interest. 4 sows, by one of the best breeders this ‘aale. 15 horses of all classes. missthesc bargains. . 85 new cutters, ten months’ credit. 200 horse blankets, best that can be bought. 25 young pigs, from five to ten weeks ‘ old: - 1 horse, taken under loin note, be sold at the high dollar. 4 dozen sir-singles. - . . -~ 1 dom mm 1'08“. amcism. But we guarantee the constructlon or these three ., 6 new rob“. ‘ leaders to be the best in the world. 2 new Bishop robe» 1'0 machine can do the tort sector. 1 um um ccnm r0! 1 cutter. nearly new. J.G.Edwards rlu- to Convention at Omemee last and Miss Alice are pleased to learn of their recovery after a severe at- tack of fever. school for the past three weeks with whooping cough. in Brnntford. 8m. cattle.,. l HER SKIN SEEMH]; llll FIRE Every otterâ€"Tidimnl Fall l Blll ‘Tmltcflves” WIS Gmnl L16“, qu, Jan. and, 1910. "My wife can fly disclosed for three with nic Emma-on the l hands. and the disease was so were that it almost prevented her from using her hands. The doctor gave horse-veal ointments to use, but none of film did any He also advised her to wear rubber gloves and she wore out three its without getting any benefit. As a resort, persuaded he to try and a. sleet was l "Fr'uit-c-tivcc”, marvellous. Not only did “Fruit-a- l tivcc" entirely cure the Emma. but the Asthma, which she ordered from, was also completely cured. We both attribute our present health to “Fruit-a-tivec”. NJOUB T. "Fruit-a-tivcc" will always cure Eczema or Salt Rheum bemuse “Fruit- a-tivs" purifies the blood, correct: the Indigestion and Constipation. and tone: up the Nervous System. “Fruit-maven" is the only medicine in the world made of fruit juices and valuable tonics. and is thcgrcctcst of all blood-purifying remedies. soc. a boxâ€"6 for $2.5M trial size, 2;. At all dealers or {m Fruit-a. um Limited, Ottawa. â€"â€"â€"â€" W. 1. Meeting at Linden Valley), Linden Valley, Oct. 9. â€" The Oct. meeting of the W. I. was held Dress Fabrics of Unusu‘ cttc Silks, good Handsome imported Pail!- weighty cloths, exquisite finish, 36 inches wide, nothing prettier for street or evening gowns. The shades are navy, brown, tusccn, copenhagen, sky, cardinal, .sheli pink and cream. The regular price of thescis 1.25 per yd, 1 our special pnce...... 40 in. BLACK PAILLETI‘E Here is a silk opportunity that does not come your way every day. Good heavy black Paillctte Silk, full 40 ins. wide, soft and very high- ly finished, wears well and will not cut, a most service- able silk for coats, dresses and waists, per yd only...“ Oakwood Man Oakwood , fell from Wagon OAKWOOD. Oct. 10. -- Mr. "1911 ‘ ”Merit Velvcts This a great velvet season and we have prepared for it. Our imported Cbifl‘ou Suiting Velvets cannot be surpassed at the prices. We have them in all the fashiOnable 506 shades, per yd 85 and W8 have something extra handsome in wide width Black Velvet for costs and suits at per yard $2 00 See This if you want a Velvet Cont. New Delaines Pure Wool French De- laines imported direct by us. These wash and wear exceed- ingly well. We have them in stripe, polka dot, floral and bordered patterns, beau- tiful fabrics for waists, dress- es and Kimonos, per 500 yard............ . . . . and Campbell . It is with deep regret that chronicle the death of the late Arch- Mclnnis purchased the farm property ibald L‘urric who departed this life of Mr. Henry l’umis fur the sum u, on UN. 7, having reached the ripe w c Mrs. Wm. Thorndyke spent Thursday of last. week in Fenclon Falls tending the fair. Miss Maude visiting her sister, Miss Mabel, Toronto. Mr. A. O. Hogg, of Toronto. in the village Friday on husincs. Miss Hannah Coad, l’ort at- Prousc is at present of was Perry, was the guest of her uncle, Mr. F.‘ P. Coad a couple of days last week. Miss Beatrice Limbert. of Lindsay spent Saturday at her home. Miss E. Armstrong, of Cannington‘ visited friends here on Saturday. Mrs. F. G. Pen-in, Little Britain, Spent a few days last Week at Mrs.I C. C' Perrin's. Mrs. John 'of her grand-daughter Mrs. Garfield lFalls, Toronto. Mr. Harold Weldon, of the L.C.I., spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weldon. Mr. E. Hicks, of Toronto, is visit- ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hicks. We regret to report the serious ill- ness of Mr. John Giles, who tained serious Dobson is the guest Gen sus- injuries from falling on a. wagon on Monday afternoon. l l circle of friends. sympathy to the bcrcmcd family. Large Black to the village on Satusday to surprise he saw a bear eating apples oil a tree a short way north of the Village, and as he had no rifle with We extend Bear Shot at Norlan Norland, Oct. 9. -â€" The snow for while. a As Mr. Stevens was driving down The his him he continued to Norland and told the news, and it wasn‘t long until e\'cryone that had a gun was starting up the road in pursuit of bruin, Mr. T. Bowey beingr the one that fired the fatal shot. ms! was brought down to the age and it is stated that it is ani- \' ll- the ,‘r New Trimmings New fringes, new tassels, new girdle cords, new bugle trimmings, new head fringes, new ball fringes, new crochet buttons. The handsomest- lot that we have ever shown. Importing these direct en- ables us to offer you these at regular wholesale prices. Tweed Coatings Heavy tweed costings, mixed colorings. These make cozy coats for the little girls and are made to withâ€" stand the Wear. Economic cloths for school coats. Heg- ular $1.25 value, spe- $1 cial per yard ..... Dressmakmg Our dressmaking depart- ment is still in- charge of Miss Ingle Suits, dresses, waists, skirts, etc, made up in the very latest styles 3.: moderate prices. MANILLA. Del. 10. â€"â€" Mr. Manilla, lfour thousand dollars. I we [Manillu our,()rillia, arc the holiday \isiturs Mr. and Mrs. H. (‘artcri . .sa‘ .2!” â€"_______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Charlie old age of ninety-four years. The Dr. and Mrs. Mcl’hail spcm Sal, funeral on Monday was largely atâ€" urday last in Port Perry. tended showing the esteem in vhich Mrs. John Robinson and Master the deceased was held by his wide Arnold Robinson, of Ardtrca, North 1]: Rally ser\'lce was condueu-d .n tno‘ Methodist church on Sunday «xen- ing. Mr. Thus. Grills and Mrs. William llixon, ir., went to Toronto 'l‘ucsday morning to attend the funeral ox" a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Umphrc) are l'cdvxug' this week for (‘annington had last Friday made us think that 'where they will reside in the Winter was coming bl“ the weather having sold their residence 1his sumâ€" haS turned out fine and it is hoped mar 10 Mr, Charlie fljclrnns that it will stay that Way future Mr. and Mrs. It. Barry are spend- ing a few days in Toronto and l'ick cring. 1 AUCTION SALE OF PURE‘ IRE}? stock and grades and farm impleâ€" ments, the propeety of Mr. chaflux Everson, Balsam Grove, east of lot 25, con. 4, Penelon. will take place end of the half saleâ€" month. Watch poSlcrs for further announczv» moms. Mr. A. Cameron is also on the sick Ilargest black bear ever shot in these FOR SALE OR TO REST. â€"EAS‘2'. ist. We wish them both a speed recovery. Miss I". Mark, Salem Corners, 8‘ the guest of her sister, Mrs: M. Mur-l is parts. night. Mrs. N. E. Weldon’s home on 'l'hurs- ray, day last. The general business was Among those that attended the transacted. A number of the ladies fowl supper at Little Britain had visited the rest room and were Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. In. Graham, Mrs. E. G. Lytle, well pleased and the fee was then llev. heartily handed by all members prl‘S' l and Mrs. lebert, Miss Pcurl l’rouse ent. Mrs. E. It. Rogers was appoint ed dolomrle to the convention which two excellent papers were given by Miss Grecnuwny and Mrs. C. Rogers. Miss Joni-lo (‘oml favor- ed the branch with music. The meeting \vns than (‘lUMl'fl by singing (lml Snvc thc King. Mr. and Mrs. Cullln Npcnt Sunday with frlcnds M (‘mm-run. llarllcy. Oct. 10. â€" Mr. our author Hnowu.” faction in title land ho boon In this \‘lllngo lust Mrs. McKay. or (Ht-norm. in \‘lull- I-‘rldny nftcrmmn. lMiss E. Cameron. Messrs. W. llonny, 3 after G. Hill and r. Ferguson. H A lt'l‘LEY . Kipling, of "The Lady of the Would have had kccn sulfu- thc cholcc of the above 'l‘ho first snowfall in}: wllh hcr (Inllnhll‘r- MW- Mcl'Ilroy of the intuition was A: brilliant uucccu Mr. Won. down“. 0' MW" llrllclu. but it soon cleared and some beaut- wuy to Fonclon li‘ullu: Miss Sarah Slack has loft Mr. (Soul-mo to spend the winter w. Mrs. «lulu: attended the Missionary Thurs- Jewcll has rented the Mr. Bert The many friends of M138 B. Dale Miss C. McElroy has been out of # Mrs. moo is visiting hat mother Lady Meade is in our mint 1 more and colt. 2 dozen whlpe' . Ten months’ credit ms 1 top bum. new this m. at 890mm ulnar mg , ‘ ‘ ‘ , ', . , a, ., f . i z 4: N's ‘ V ‘ . a». \r r“ w a E M. £4 W). a .. V ‘11? get w Jim ‘ a», la: g (r , *0 £751 4?; M . T. is a,“ 51. ,3: «2.. 3,, . , Mr. The no Christiana! onallbut fat Nidsolmapmt‘Sundnywlfl: their“ pm' “Gm. mmm,um,n rodm'onhmgncm.muum1nmsm. esc'butavprovedm' mm, »- . .s ‘ 'u'..‘ M" lfuldnormllght nights followed. Will Darker was almost v'mnow- ed under" on his way to Ulcnurm on in Friday. Any person tlmo book between Gnu Glcnarm please leave it at Post Office and rccclvc a Just reward from a thankful recipient. We notice that the Teachers’ nual Convention is to be held in the Collegiate Institute in Lindsay. Oct. 19 and 20. Don't lorgct to reserve next Sun- day and Monday, Oct. 15 and 16, to attend the anniversary services Services will be held in the on Sunday afternoon and evening. On Monday a hot fowl supper will be served at five o'clock. followed by achocleprogrmoxmusic apd ad- drums. Mr. Russell Craig, of Cambray cal- llndlng a rod covered Hill and Hartley An- on church Sarah a. -â€"â€"â€" Lt ) RN E V I LLI'T. in Others have been noticed. One was seen behind the church the past few months in the West rcâ€" lturned to his home here on Saturday on Mr. Mark Ellis is getting his chop- on ping mill in rcoair and intends br ready for Work in a short time. 10 Lorncvillc, Oct. 10. -- The farmers who hadn‘t prmlously gnthcrcd their potatoes are taking advantage of the unuuunlly mild wcutht-r week in do so. this Quito n numhcr from hcrc ullq-mlml llcnvcrlon lt‘nlr last wcck and rt-port a good fair. The myrulnr monthly morning the Women's lnslllulc- was hold half of lot 4, con. 9, township Ops, 100 acres in good state of ‘ of cultivation, good barn with stono‘ foundation, good house. ther particulars apply to S. Rody, Rcaboro P. 0., Ont. CLERK'S ADVERTISEMENT List An." ('OURT IN NEWSPAPER. For furâ€" E- {if Notice is hereby given that a court will be held, pursuant to the "Voter: by His Honor, the Judge of the County Court of the County of V'lctorin,3at Kirkfield, on the 11th and omissions in the \‘oters' I. (if ul lhc homo of Mrs. A. lump on 'l‘hllrfi- day of land wu-k. (Julio u of lndlca wore prmwnl. "Choorfulucun" numlwr l-Ixcollont pnpcrl worn road on tho subject and "How to create said limo and place. Dated the 25th day of September. (If and preserve that atmosphere which alum character to tho homo" by Miss Mabel Fisher and Misc Mac Mc- Intyre. Arrangements were made for having a social evening early in November. 1911. JOHN WALSH. Clerk of the said day of October, 1911 at ten o’clock in the forcnoou. to bear and (101ch Inc the several complaints of error. is! of the Municipality of L‘anlcn {or 19.11. All [wt-sons lmu’n; business at tho court are requested to allow at the municipality . FARM FOR SALE -- WEST HAL, The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Plank’s Hall with the resignation of Rev. soon for Way in Manitoba. The per was dispensed in Eldon church, on Sunday last. A meeting of the Presbytery and of representatives of St. Andrew's congregation in being held in Mr. to-day in connection Mr. Young from his position as pastor here. Mr. Young purposes leaving league service last Tuesday avenlngwulnchargcofthewtor. Rcv.Mr..Archsr udtookthc form mama-chum m..r._nmwsmn-dny of lot. 90. con. 5, Eldon, 150 acres. in good state of cultivation. Goon barn, with wind mill no me foundation. driving shed, good brick house, with two!"- rom and wood shod. ‘lso another big fr'uno house. Also 200 acu- rnuch land, out half lot 20. con. 5. with house and mill. a hall mile from Eldon Sta- flan “a church. A mile school. For further particulars cp- ply to Archie D. Campbell, Eldon Station P. 0., (mt. Passion the Jet. of March. 21, pumpint from Tm easy. mm”? “rm son sawâ€"comm or tbcnortbhclf of lot8,cou. 7.tovnshipotlnrlpou.conuin- 1-3100m.75m elm-cc..- to and in good state at cultivation. unbalance-vamp.“ W land. “kahuna.“ 8.1.119“.- mmmmm and. wall. ”mum-u» pour-lumnocamcma. . in..-»

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