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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Oct 1911, p. 7

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ll: ‘-'-â€"â€"-..I "§ b-u. ‘ 50-84 ,_ AW2693 - there is plenty ‘pcnc~. sun of 'il.> :lt l'lnrrlz' for min; in his slud- n llnnll‘d‘y l> spending: a; '1" HI .‘ll‘é. Frank. \ _\l.rill0n_ lfl‘ u 11> under r last week. end. :lj. nr‘. Monti/1V llllill: Inc dis- hllx pleased “nth {>5 \I‘dy ’l‘lvll'nle. :hr in rhc- new namely “Physic- lnglnz.” ’l'lrls Allfll‘l'llfij. (if the .s l-i-rynnm Oi ‘..\l7.()r;~ to the 'l'hur>«lav (if. ”48?. lic'nllell the ffl'll act \lllitK?‘ in. skim. ruins, the i('t have-been. un- bucswireat: uacl, of (‘amoronh c Graham with [ll‘l‘ hax‘init;rent- for the forth- 8 Kin.- m-w m ulpletlon, and sly“ from. the Fund. 1: r‘l'gmt'tlm that - i.» now at a in»- benel‘m‘ ire- in it in more lck has returned vestnn, owing to ports that the .iiliwnyâ€" construc- : vs l'lnhcalthy OW- r. ('hlsun, (if Glen- 'te. o! ("arnbray’. of the season {or week. z downpour 0‘ W.» the land was 80 he farmers were he ploughing for r was VlSltln‘ istrict on sun‘ and his mother ‘F‘mm Tue-Germ. 'le {A It is time you owned an Ingersoll Dollar watch. They are guaranteed to keep perfect time for one year. They save a more eXpensive watch while fish- ing, camplng, boatingand motor- \ .3809dunle.' - W through the village as did also-Dr. Broad last week. Mr. Ernie Moore, of the Royal Bank eta-fl, Peter-borouwho has been home on his holidays. has returned to Peterhoro to resume his duties. ’ Mrs. Gordon Hopkins. visited at her old hone in Philly last. week. Mr. Geo. Woods, jr., met with, a ing. You can buy one of these wonderful little watches at THE POPULAR JEWBLBRY STORE The Price is $1.00 The funeral which took place on Friday alter-noon to the Salem cemetery was largely at- mishap last week while delivering tended. goods. He was thrown from the Our teacher, Miss L. Purdy, sumt rig and hurt. SLnday with her sister who teaches MT- Joel Henderson, 01 30m”- in No. 1 school, Mariposa_ vi e. is on the sicl list, but we Capta'n Clarke. of the Salvat'on hope for his speedy recovery. Army, Winnipeg, who was visiting Mrs. Hurlihey and family of Fum- for the past two weeks “fill! her ace Falls, lelt last Thursday Ly Wedding Rings brother, Jonah returned to her dut- G.'I‘.R. for Clifton. Oregon, “ here 1‘35 On Wednesday of last week. they intend to make their home 0 O Marriages Licenses Mrs. Vanstone, of Saintfied, spent, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson who hate W. F. MCCARTY | the week end with her aunt, Miss m_ been visieing at their daughter‘s, McMillen. Mrs. Oswald. leit for their home in Mrs. John Clarke returned home \ iCtO‘ia Harlor last Thursday .m-y n- . ‘_ from Cameron on Sunday last where ing. ”my” a spa-malty. balls promtly she was attending her father, Mr. M. M!“ Andrews “Ya-“9’3 and her three “ileum-(l Lullav or night. Charges Ingram who is at present seriousvlsonfl Peter. Lorne and Herbert left nmderate. ill. ‘ also on 'Ihursday for their future Mr. Chas. ii akford spent Sund .. Lorne in Minnesota. DR. J. M. RICE .. with his parents at Washburn's 151- MP- llefinney made a ViSit to Mid- Veter-inar Sn con _ y ‘1 590‘"? Your general merchnn'lise and. ( land last week. r .- -..l-. m if the Ontario V 3,. m: (u l ' et- from N. Sincla‘r. A shipment OftT‘e last week lor .lle bush to work in ...â€" A number of our young men lcl't .wzrmv (tum-g». Post-Graduate Royal , . '.'.‘r..m».....-y {tutti-gr. also of the Land. ‘-80- Matthews Rose Brand and PM: ME Aumns "am?- who .I «ll Tropical .Medlciml lard due to arrive this week. Rev. MT- Heckley 3h“ moved his family into the vector;- and will room be at home amongst us. Rev. Mr. Walker arrived home on Friday evening- ieeling line after his tWo week's holidays. A beautiful mantle of snow comr- ed the ground here last Friday but it was all gone by Saturday l‘ore- Ofiice and Residence Corner Run. and Cambridge-It“ Lindsay gm“. Phone 257.] Residence 387M THIRTY YEARS Our Seven Colleges have been mm. 100 acres. 7 00m. lot 18. established during the past so up». First-class house and good \ears. The largest trainers ill . lam. Apply to Wm. Richardson. Qanada. Owing to our conncc- = ”°°"' ‘ ’5 ~\llert‘bt. nor th. lb, tlon all over Ontario, we do Mr. Geo. Woods, sr., who has won - , . 2:13.82 ”fig: 081;; "graduia'tes than out West on the harvest excursion, â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"'â€""’"" . . on may . , . . ;,(.>‘l‘.-â€"1)N 'l‘lil'ilSDAY NIGHT, A study all at home or partly it returned home a“ batlll‘day looklxlg well after his trip. home and finish at the College. Affiliated wuh The commercial Educators’ Association of Can- ada. It would be well for you to investigate before choosing Exclusive right for Ontario of the world famous Bliss Book- keeping Syotem, which is un- l-lm'k zmd white hound (bitch), answering to the name oi “ Nell.” l-‘unlcr will confer a iavor by leav We hav) lately heard quite .3, lot of shootngr going on during Sunday. Now let those who indulge in it re- member the law and not becaugllt. Better quit. \hoot on other «lays. . ., If cau rht bla lie yourselves. equalled. It ls Actual Busmess Mr :nd Mrs. Chas. Wellhood «mo in}: illv same at my place, or notiâ€" f;.lllg me by mail.â€"John Brad- burn, .lalnetville, Ont. .d :~‘Ai‘.\l FOR SALE OR TO RENT __ in in Start to Finish. and the . ‘ _ ‘ v; 9 Con 11 Mariposa 200 student keeps same books as have been \‘ls‘ltln-g friends.¢t.“._~9n- “ " ' ’ ' Chartered Banks and Whole ln'ngton and Lil‘ds‘y returned 1"“ Saturday. Mr. Wellshood returned feeling much better than when he went away. ..crrS, 1-10 acres cleared,:new land. Balance pasture and easily clear- ed, 2 good wells, windmill pumps min-r at barn. 2 barns. 1 hog grcn Telephone connection, con- ~.c;nlc-nt to school and church. For further particulars apply to D. ml .‘.lcl"herson, (,‘unningt'on P.0., or on the premises. __________.._â€"â€" FARM FOR SALE â€" BEING DOU- sale Houses. Enter any time- . Individual instruction. Fall Term Prom Aug. mill ‘Vrite. call or phone for particulars. m . P l CoboConk, 'JLt. 5. â€"â€" Mnuand )lrs. Bum com ulas. Oliver atended the fair at lobcaygeon last week. [founded 1885] , Miss Lillah Suggitt spent the ‘UlE‘ half. lot, 20, COD. 8, Marlposa! GEO. SPOTTOH, Mlflnt “~eek end at 031‘ hme here_ ‘ 100 acres, all cleared except 1i E. E. Logan, Principal 66 44 with Mr. J as. Fell is busy ‘having his w‘res Bank We ‘ x ” house bricked these days. (emlnt floor and water taps in - _. __-___________.__...__â€"â€" 30 d Mr. Richard Suggitt. entertainrd stable. I’rame'house 20 it an a his Sunday Sznool classmt his ‘nolne 16 x ‘24. Drilled well and young Slxlart, capable man. at good ~alary M . '1 Saturday afternoon. . ‘ - miles from 311- . . aac - >' ‘ friends ordnard. . '1‘”) \“11 f Oak- orcomnnssron.tosellonrwellknown Mrs. Is lumntt \rls'ted i‘OSa Station and 1 age 0 specialties in fruit and ornamental ,__â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" CUBJCONK. l | l E h z 8 Di e H a g: s n l" .4 in Orillia for a. couple of days last immediate possession for mess in your County. ‘W'c pay lwce‘a. wood. {luu‘vhing. For ‘ further particu- according to abili'ta' and «lean-e the Mrs. John- Suggitt is xvisiting r91- 4 ' g - (1, Oak- best man nrocura e. . .. _ ‘ ‘ ~ ~ “"5 app” t° J‘ F’ Goa eoo ACRES errant trees from pmfies m (eagerly . . ' k Woo‘l- which to fill customers" rr'qllire- | Miss Annie 3 with leases fins “('9 /' mnnts. Oursalesulen-are absolutely m,- pobcaxgefin. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robsml, l-‘cn- - . p - sure to supply "eligible, s:rt.isfnctor-y T0 RENT- "' 100 ACRES“ SOUTE stock. Established overflé years. 1 n I“ 113 re Mt medicine of ‘lr. half lots '7-aml‘8 ‘in the TOWnShlp ‘Vrite: Salas ,‘anngey’ . Pelham ' e U x a v 8.. d. ~ . M ‘i'lriposa 175 under cultivation. Nursery Co- Tomato. Ont. ‘I-Iero. Hadle). ‘ . ‘ W I Oil. N. B.â€""u mute-meld! ‘ffnurrepre- Mr. and Mrs. W. '1_ \latson emflx th» remainder hard and soft wo Large briCR house, and two bank catalogue and prices. burns with concrete floors and wa- ter system throughout; two wind- w.-. ..._.____._ mi.?s.â€"-one on barn and the other on well; drive' house and large ’00,; pm. three good wells, splendid water, first class land. close to SChO'H and church. Only first class ienunt need apply. Mrs. Neil itc- ln‘yre, Manilla, Ontario. ____#________.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_._. FARM FOR’SALEâ€"LHT 6. (‘08 7, in' the township of Eldon. 100 acres. Frame" house and frame; barn on foundation. For further. particulars apply to W. J. Max-E , well, Grass Hill. Ont. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"' . . FARM FOR SALEâ€" 95 ACRE?» 0F; . mod farm land. buildings in $0,539 repair, good weil,- farmdahml mile from Lindegzmrs. '1‘. my particulars 3.95%., Lindsay. 27 so; - - 'g .___.__.-.I “'7.”â€" IN THEKVICINITY or Lfliil‘lli‘y, a black coat‘lcon?ainlng a ..‘lltl watch, chain andfiham: also it clinical thermometer. Finder will be suitably rewarded by re- 'x.rning the same to R. 3A. Byer, V . 8.. Woodvllle, Ont. “â€"...â€"“fl“ “.asrl‘so â€" A wmnsmrrglms Wilt-ted at once for work in your (.Callly. Will guarantee $2.00 to (3.00 per day. Opportunity .to adx ance rapidly. Will pay liberal- ly for spare time. Work. not dil- flcult. Experience not required. international Bible Press. Toronto. i‘llario. M FOR SALE â€" LOT 10. 0013- .110 40 acres adjoining the village of Olennrm, being the property of the late Donald Spence. For further particulars apply to Mrs. DOM-Id Spence. Glenarm, P.O. lhome on Monday eve‘n'mg. l â€"â€"-â€"_â€"- ll NEED IIEflVE EARLY IMMIGREIIONB AND EXCEBSES LHAVE LUNDER- MINEDIQIIRJYSTEM The nerve. cow-01W ' thing that debilitates. diam . will: wuwm the system. hub ‘ ' _ flung, men'. U H I ruined thounnds 0“ 9533 tallty and they never develOp Bran-WWW of; manhood. They remain weak- ‘.° 3 WWI??? physically. and sexually. H... m 5.." llnmrvous and link” despoudeut and gloomy, specks before the eye: with dark. circles under them, weak hack. kidney: irrimblwpalpltathn of, the heart. bashful. debilitatingdmfnedlment in urine. pimple. on the race. eyes sunken. :hollomcheelrs. careworu ex- - pression. poor memory. "allele“. dlstrusttul, lack energy and strength. tired mornings, restless nights. change. able moods. prematuredecay,‘honepsins. hair loose. etc. This in tin-conditioner New W‘Treeunent i. GUARANTEED To CURB treated Diseases of lien cor almost a lite- X33321 do not have to experiment. Consult in FREEOFCHA‘IGE .‘ 1 Think- ‘About Itâ€" ‘ About what" the Home Paper'mcans to you and yours. It ~. . ' .. W l ‘J ... . . .. . f I ‘ 1 an “ all the interesting news of the community, °, . .. m l ' hhon and'lriends, of the churches and schools, â€"â€"- Electric ester-er for Men PhosnhonoB-m «or! we in the bod! um Ind vitality. ill-.33" y '3 "than” averted at “a. to: g“ alslsssamsimnn -. h. Oath-rues. One. A. nginbotham. druggbt Advertise-in Mark ' Whm in: a ~.....°‘:Z:.:““""‘ a” "°' ...Wg‘xglmmg m” Wmmioritandall u." irr. Jam cmogly. 01 Lindsay. ' sentatix t‘a have not called, write for I la'ned a few ~.i their friends at xheir ; has helped countless. delicatechildrenâ€"mde them strong, plump and robust. It creates an appetite, aide digestion, fills the vein: with rich red blood. ' fl After illness or loss of weight from any of News Items from Omemee ('memee, Oct. 9. â€" Some of .he businms visitors 'on Monday were Williamson, i’eterboro and John J. Messrs. J. l}. Hains. London, is. bullhan, Ottawa. Mr. Lungton Wilson, who went out to the West about two months ago had a very pleasant. Visit had a very pleasant and profitable \isit and returned home last weak 'gi’e‘atly impressul with the possibili- lift: of Western Canada. (in 'l‘uesday Messrs. '1‘. C. ‘l‘agigart. of l‘ort Perry, B. McBride, and 1". Carr, 0! Toronto, called on friends in town. Mrs. Shepherd, 0‘ Cold-rater, is \‘is- itingr her morher, Mrs. )2. Clarke. of George-st. The following gentlemen made busi- ness calls last Wednesday: Messrs. J. Madill, J. VJ. Williamson, 1.. M. Hubbard, Jas. Elliotb, of Toronto, and J. M. Donaldson~ of Landau. Mr. Havelock Fee,aof Lindsay, was borne over Sunday. The first real snow was seen on Friday. A Calm lair morning. turned to a, cold rain sly moon and a snow storm by light. It sent the dimers ried fires were called into requisn .ion through the citizens and my llur- Friday was a dark day for Mill- brook. 'ihc weather precluded their annual fair and concert which had to be Called oil early in the'day. We understand than: was no postpone- but hope still lives for next year and here's thfl: the flitum.ma_v hula l‘ douhe crowning to counterbalance “his years disappointment. and finan- lci‘l loSS. , .\1r. .1. E. lF‘rithm l Mr. J. E. .I"r:th. or l’eterboro was Illa tlo-I'ln an 'Ilhllrsday. l i Butler. H. F. Glover, (‘i Toronto, were guests of the Commercial llo-lse lon 'lmurflday. i Mr. (J. E. llrmlerick, l. l’. 5.. oi .Lindsay, pars'cd through toun (n ‘ Friday. ‘! Mr. M. Jl‘ountrtin. of I‘enelon Falls, {called on friends Friday. 1 Mr. Aug. Sag-din, of St. Hagan-HUM: l “3,5 in tour. on raturday. Mr. Li. Celtingham has returned ill-home, from the West alter a prolorg-' ’ed visit which «as much enjoyed. 7 Mr. 1:215 "‘ll‘iliiamson and Mastu- r'rl‘im'er Williamson have returned lin L‘le\E.luIn(l and other cities of the IBuckeye State. East and West Victoria 'l‘ca'hu‘s' confine at mndfiuy on the 19th and 20th insts. Ll‘wo of the leading ',.'o- \lncial educationists are on llic program and uzl-ile it is the duty 0! all teachers u- be present a cordial imitation :6 extended to the mom- Ebers of school hoards. Mr. C. H. shield has accepted a positiOn with a branch.“ the Can-P- bell Milling Co.. established at In.- arboro. . The W.F.M.S . oi the Presbyterzm church will hold a, thank ofi‘gnng n Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. (Rev.) Keith 01 Peter-bore Will deliver .the unions: and as she has htd experience in mission work in India. . .very mtrr- eating time is anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shield, who have been holidayins with friends in Western Canada. Dakota and Mn- nelota and K030?!» returned home last Week from a pleasant outing. meeting 0 an. R. Johnston visited mug: ' turd-r- M f .°" 8" voila 3mi- ”. Rout, P33 “2'“ i ll Messrs. W. l“. Robertson, L‘ F.‘ dram a delightful Us“ with lrnnvls' m, . ll , |l .0. l . 1 will l u l OU can make no mistake in choosing either of these attractive and absolutely correct overcoat models. They ' are both Correct to a stitch. The promenade oversack on the left is styled beyond criticism and the convertable collar coat on: the right is intended for rougher weather wear. Both faultlessly tailored in fine imported overcoatings, at prices-"$10, $15, $18 81 $20. Be Sure You See These Garments Before You Buy 3 l ' 'WT'ON Respected Lindsay Couple mum-ml mythic was our ol the ma bloating and a helohlug as wind. '1 did not . 4m ting did we not ..... Wm...” “ml. 1'" I” "7 msualrs un°mfik Man, who were'unaulidallly detainâ€"l FOR FLETCHER'S Mr. Wu. H. Mocl‘lwen, Mount 'ITYOIL ' celebrated T. is ' ermn ll Aft mane-ls. It dld‘llUL seem to links any “- ; men get lruliel at night, and sometimes Jaguar-st. on Monday, when the): port to Celebrate lhl‘lr‘ dinmoml wed- ‘..dgmly.flpwgflln,.i l ...uld .lfiy. were present with the exception of â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_._.._. 4911,13,.and line 1. low vials. By the C A S T O R I A Thelorfible Pains of Golden Weddill of 1‘ g P.8d... “yaâ€"“for more than a year t M Willi lll LIB terrible 1mm! of IR- difl'erenee‘whether'l are or not, the u In" - . . , . mmnherc,accomrani«i lav-exam A P but “me “as *Wn't at the and also in loun, The) are br-tli home 01 Mr. and Mrs. A. \l. l’arkln. halo and hourly and C(Jflll(‘.(‘l]‘.,\ cx- hardly ott'bit of Ilee in m miner-w I r . . .. - . .rned' I'm-08 yrernediessaulldomz-uirl/diceutiln. celebrated the 00th annlwrsal) .Ul (ling ten years ”Om today In their their wedding. The entire family present home. «an afflicted in this "lo . At llul tlmcmv their '1‘“, song )0“. h ~ - . .. . . ., . . ll , of Mines 0 howl”. came .home 03 ‘ "at" and urged Centre, and Alfred, of Dauphin. Chll dre n CTY l :lmelhd been one vial I began to im- ed from being present grove and could ens ~vm some relish. I ’ . vulgmu] cheered. Mil 04mm“! u‘kin The house was tastefullv decorated 1 she pill- until all train: of the llouble luv for th . h , . . t 1‘ \i . id’ieoppmred, and I «will once more In. all t “Pp" (\on am ‘ r. and ‘klndmnflloodwithml «he aliglltentincon- Mrs. l‘urkln were the rocipicnls of. . «Kilian-e. 'l on: nu firmly {011"an many \aluahle and costly presents. POUIU'." men in and around town I. elrwrrtue as a {and v mw it'lnr ve - ' -' ' , , _ . ‘ I 3 ~ ul‘ ' ' \ln 1 .. ' n 3" no heslutlonln' endmg illnm." Latcr in thc afternoon a sumptuous; b he Er hpu‘ flocks delflCitd ..cm Milbnrn’e Inn-Liver pm, are 35.2 For Ianul)‘ dmncr was Scr\9d in the ithe ‘113‘7’850 known as TODD. OIL"? it ‘ filliesrdfive for 31-00. atfall «lo-low. or spacious dining-room, which was [enters ”10 poultry pen its havoc Can ml irect on receipt 0 price hf, The . . . r - .- lscarcelv be estimated 'l‘h» 1‘ . T. Milhnrn~Ca..11' lied. Toronto, Ont. neatly ..lrrllnged lnr thl (l((ql.\l()n. . ». ‘. - C 11:. dd} ”)0 strmns of music from Ilocflnil.’s . “th8 m the head, the fowl becom- orchestral mldud m ihl- .loliulnrul 4’5“)le and staggering around till ,Carru: FOR Bol'll‘l‘i’lxrz. event and a most delightful limo ld‘mh ”ads the" apparent sum-"i”?- .Some poultry won knock the hmds Messrs. Graham and Weldon, «cattle WM spent. 1 l on any they dlSCOVOI' baring the ("5- ,buyers, shipped twenty-eight head of M l M ) l. [at cattle to Porcupine last week. am rs Iur m nunul n'uln ‘easc a. the first instance. A «or- erous llleSugGS of congrululalmns , inary can give proper treatment if his firm has a standing order tor a l’ H l . l l 'I‘ r . r . ) ._ ‘ . . l a each . k so long as they 1' l am It on,5 frlcms from a (llsliiDCL land: in time. like filling,r the order. WORSE THAN 'l‘IIIEVES. 'lflRESI-HNG OUTFIT STALLEH. The W ' g outfit 0! Mr. "Jms. Ellis, passed through Monday en route {or Mr. Wilson's dairy :arm, northeast of the term. The engine 5113de one of her guide chains on Russell-st., which stalled the o-ltat. but it was quickly repaired by one of the men in charge. A pull on the lever. and the rig angina once were struck the trail for Wilson's dairy. WAS DESTROYED. A mysterious fire occurred Sunday morning on the {arm 01 Mr. Wm. J. Granny. con. 14, Manvere. when a line barn was completely destroyed by are. Fortunately there are two bunsonthelarmandtheone de- stroyed only contained a small quan- tity oi hay. It appears that a number or Ital- ians, who are engaged on the new grain route or the 0.9.3., which runs through the farm, sleep in the LIPTON 'S TEA 0‘» 5‘. ‘Mil‘. .C’i ”flC-Rs‘AGES SOLD WEEKLY 55 Years of Sale givetothe bank of Toronto the strength and experience which come from land practice. The investment of the Bank is guided by z a knowledge gained in this half-century of experience. Savingsbeposltors may feel ensured that all money deposited in this Bank is in ab solute alter and] required. INTEBM in added to all Savings Balances half yearly YOUR r1000”! 1' INVITED . Funds, 34.9“}??? fifiank ofibronto ammo-a was I. 0. HOME” mum, W W ‘ ‘ aâ€"er‘ wrungâ€"”1m. ,, m "nuâ€"av..." s . , ‘- ' ‘ . r ' 4~ ‘ . l a ~ . ‘ ' u s » \ ,. - < . ‘ ..

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