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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Oct 1912, p. 5

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Dds Lydia 1.; A ‘ .iCTIOK IWO getable Com m ‘ - :kaChe’ New , Headaches?“- c ‘ . kache ;;l '2. general 1111;110an {fit-m. and am entirelym - e troubles. I remand ‘ " to my friends and 8i? 0 7’ it.) publish what I wring? : Borax, Lyndon, Ky ' nan like Mrs. Von - lough to write Such 3 let. ?AGES 5 to l2 â€".__.. Disgraceful Row-Constable O’Hara Had Night Encounter rm- “F - Montenegro Declares . War on Turkey, â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"___. â€"\â€"â€"- A scandaloux row took place on taking one of his men to the lock-up, _ ' Kent-st. _war on 'lurkey forestalled the action] in “mm: nit-n lig’urcd pear to be always plq-tlb'ud tn M-c tht. gro has declared war on Turkey I‘Ol the Elzropean powers in favor oi‘i ‘ | c b. l- f: ' ,who have previousdy had a lighting polit-t-mgn ill»ti.ixated. The declaration 01' War was delivered :pea e 5 on} a "“ hours. It ‘5' l The “CHOW" 0f last night about 8 o'clock. followed by a howling mo!) “20 apâ€" four London, Eng. Oct. Rth.â€"-.\Iontene- ~ which the citizens who , _ ‘4 to the Porte early to-day. 't‘hought ' “‘0'." tht‘ Olhfi’r "alkanme’p‘utation. :stood around and pi‘l'lnlllt‘tl the {we :9" l’UDilCation, Ibo . states “"11 follow Montenegro's leadl lhe trouble started at a Kpm""1-‘iiight constable to he alum-d should. The giver. credit fora . Mcntenegro tr00ps, acacrding. to. tlpothersufl'erin . . gwomen. l'u Lf‘mt‘r: is no other-reg iouui court such ~ I‘ ' . 1 pubucity, l’onmn s Evpcrience- Lâ€" .. The birth of my first ‘lxreck v 5211 ‘ sand thnow their armies into 'l‘urkgylhotel over the loss of a 3;! bill. the fto fight in favor of those of then-[quartet hecmning so boisterous in. i kinsmen and fn-llow Christians. whom l ”‘9 bar that night constable lthey declare have suffered from ’l'ur- “‘85 called in. (leClaring ' kish oppression, ‘reports received here. have already [crossed the frontier and lieav)’ fight- ling is in progreSS. Montenegro's action in he censured as it is uni’lerstond many were there \\ ho were zilzle enough to llilii'dl'ii l ”lake M)a(‘9 had Ihp‘V “'I'E‘hl‘ll IO l't‘n’ ()n fltl(‘lll[ltlflf_’ to ,dm. assistance. arrest . his man he was interferedi . _ 'l‘ht- policr have got in their posâ€" tnl't'ible Weak 217, inch “Dav-V Fl‘dnnclotte in light, dark, and fancy 1 . l“:”h by three others on coming ””t M‘SSiim the hat of one of thi- lighters fin butlam glad "the, regular 15c, sale .................................................... 26 i m the how} and “1”“th 11“.”.“M' fund in all l"‘<)l)fll)ili'~.\‘ Ihv mu “ill it” .pv, “on thatldo ueen St I lea And ‘ : t Although many prominent Cllth‘HS l l)(‘ mundpd up .H Um... '7 7 h“ J . ‘ n . . t . . 311‘.«Jl;l‘-£l\r'(:lll‘ioseWeak 3-3 lnt‘h Stripe-S, regular 1333. 51118 ........................................ 12¢ . O oncer bIOOd around and saw the disgrace-V; A warrant “ill ln- issziud h}. l'llivl' . Spells and Ifeellike . , . . fill actions of the men who kicked 1‘ Short for the al‘l'oNl oi” the man who i‘: 313w wonian Sines heavy 1- lannelettes at 10c and .................................................. 83 S sua was 1 uccess the otheer, none essaved to grant “5.10““,mi {mm ”1,. (.Ummme. ’ a. ing ydia n sistance. j; Pinkham’s Vegeta. V'Eilte l-‘Ianelwtte 10c, l:2._‘.c, 15c, and ...................................... 18c l ble Compound. [am ‘ now well and Strong and can do my own housework. Ido not take medicine a any kind. It Was onm’s Vegetable Com. tored me to health.”~ FAIRBAin, 72 Parent 3?, Ontario. special advice write to cm Hedicine Co. (conl- ‘ ' .‘Sass. Your letterwifl , ‘3’ .l and answered by g 1 la! in strict walla/lea“, t Heavy white woolltn llluiikets, lT-l White and (lrey l-‘lannclette, sale .................................. $1.19 wine l-‘lannclette Sheets, 11-4. for 1.50; 12.4. for......... .....3135 I $1.00 and ........................................... .............................. 5 l . l Later â€" .\t one of the 'l'llt‘stiu} 's puliri- court ’l‘he night constable used his baton ol'i-‘ndcrs vx ho roâ€" 'l‘he annual ‘ _ _ _ freelv on one of the outlaws why thainltonormg services auditorium of the church, and did so ' I I sisted (‘onstalile O’Hara in “trusting . . . went aw ' " "z - ~ ‘ . . . .. . - held in connection with the (luecn- l in a highly satisfactory manner. -\n i a) hmflmg “M d “hlmkd th“ "0153' diflmmr' “‘15 “in“ _ ‘ ~ . ‘ ' cur. ~ . _. . , ,i . . . st. Methodist Lhurch sunday and: excellent program was rendered by . . l “4'50 1" 1”de ‘LI'HU ‘0 the lJIOnd-av ‘ , Constable 0 ”a” 3““‘(Wlt‘d in l charge. will go down into history l local talent, while Miss Wellington, as a recordâ€"breaker in point of at- ; of Brighton, delighted here hearers! ‘ " ' ' " " "”‘ V “"N V "" " "‘ “' " "‘ tendant. They were also of a highly ‘with sc-Veral choice readings L. d A m ° instructive and entertaining nature. The choir rendered an opening. In say r Dunes to COSt $907000 The three servicer Sunday were both chorus. aftcr which Mr. H. )l. cficial, inspiring and ; Moynes fa\'ored the audience with a instructive; the. annual tea and con-l baritone solo, “in the Garden of cert Monday evening “as a success in l My Heart" ever}- respect. In fact the ladies --Contract Not Y€t Awarded . Miss McNamara's Vocal: cherul days ago the l.indsa.\"lu‘vss of'selection wau well received. tract for the local ariiiourivs had it being : l -d - {contained a dcspatch from Ottawa "('1 hecn handed out Us .\"‘l- Furth- l , the chinch pro'xi ed a tea in keeping; rendered in a sweet and low SOpram’lconcm-ning the new armoui-ies which cr that ”1,. m.“ buildings would ...s. ‘ \Yllh their enviable reputation. while voice. An instrumental selection bVl ' lprobablv cost sooooo q - . ,‘ I . . . ’ ., ., ‘ . ... , _ .3 \ ,. 1‘ - the concert surpassed all former ones , )lisx Estella gfattliie from I] Truvo- l a” to I" erected m I’md'xdl' It “‘1“ ' M ,' I I in point 0f excellenCe. ltore was greeted with rounds of tip-351mm] ”‘3‘ (‘ontractor “”33““- Oll CAMERON. V l , 1m 0m. 4 The tea tables were well arrangedjplauSe, while a sacred duct was well I’l‘lt‘f‘lmt‘n. had secured the ('Untl'ut‘ll Cameron, ()ct. 8.â€"’l‘he ('iimeron . ' . I (z 1% ,‘ .i 73 years. in the linseiiit-nt of the church and lrcndered by Mrs. G. l-‘. Blackwell $30,000 or HHN‘O. ‘branch of the Women's Instituteihiive . I . . ' , ' . . r . - . . -. {were surrounded “1th people from land )lr. Ford \l. )loynes. At tht tiim it was thought that 'deCided to postpone their sOCial eve- : .x UH- \< six to eight o’clock. There was an Rev. L. Phelps, a former pastor, a mistake had been made, but ow- l mm; till some [imp later on. '1 hi.- -W _ abundance of good things to eat and l who was present on Sunday, was 211- mg I” ”’0 absence or Mr. "0““ regular monthly meetinL' “ill be hi'ld .ii \.\v _ \. St. mâ€"_â€"-â€" the ‘adies of Queen'S‘w “'9”? "er-"55° in attendance at the meeting and “W“ 1"“ ”"Uclt‘ 00"“ "“1 “0 “W” at the home of Mrs. H. I'Iyrvs. on .. l\:~«r:~i=:r:r M the _ , ,,,-...-.w__-- W“ -_ __ »_ attentiVe in looking after the wants;conoert and when called upon nmderm‘d W- “0“?"0’3 in conversation lOct. 17th. , . _ . 7 -. .. . ___________._._._____._ _ M k w: \\.-vlii~,\ii.i_‘.‘, Hill‘l‘lfkliy 0! a” present. I and by her sweet disposition and til I-riday every hope was held out with M r. . . l a short but .neat address. ( arcw this afternoon he l ._._._...._ . -.., . : . . . Rev. D. Balfour. the indefnti iblel â€" ..---. ...... stated that after reading the article! ’8“ \ ’ - - . ‘ ’ ~ - - ’ "v" ”"~‘» ”‘ â€"â€"â€"â€" l true Christian character made a host for recovery, when she gradually be- nd opul r )a tor of th Q g , ' 'l‘h q - 1 De t in question h 'mmed'at l t l h i I l JCKaldk. d ( J I“. Adlllmd". : .. M 5...... A . ‘ _ .. . - 1, . . . _ _ . . _ ‘ a. a s e ueen-s . e ..ocr in c ' ‘ S c i i c \ .ee) oi ~ w‘ ,- - - . , -., 1 - . .. i 2 . u: x \l l. \\ .\. t i\ll-.ltl).\. oi iriends, in somety as well as in pan to Sink, and despite all the care p . I . . l a 0 ra 1c Congress ”1 d . .. ‘ i l i“ ”m (“er at “mm. ‘1' “M (“Pd , .. ,. ‘ ‘ . , . _ , congeration, occupied the chair at Germanv denounces cOmpetition in 1' (apt. Hughes, lxmgston, who “-0," the shock and 1.,“ m- blood l.|ll‘, 'M. J.~t)ntp again >t. .\ndrews thurch, where she at- oi doctors and nurses she passed th concert which h ld . U i informed Mr ('arew that the c n ’ -fl__...- . , . . . . c was e in i rmamn . ‘ - 7’ ' » ” ' COIL" um ' ‘ ' , f T ' n... itt‘v‘ll i-iist ii u‘lntnnu itndel. she was an active Worker away on Mondavr morning. she e a e S ""'"'" “q i t (m dmpumuum , i ~- in isn . . . . . ‘ . . . , . . . ' ‘ . ' f» i 7 .i-uili huV‘illg: visiii-«l In the “01113115 foreign Missmn and leaves to mourn her loss a loving .. , - ~ .. -- . , - _. - ,, - . â€" - 7 , .___ ,‘;,\o'l: 5.: 71'») ‘mi . , .. . . , . . . I? .. .. - “ b -7 7 “ 4 l x‘ f ..... ..i... .ii its most popular Ladies .\id society, as well as in husband and little daughter, Jean'i -vi'l‘ Minor.) nine-s. ' ‘ ‘, _ . . ‘ . ii - ‘ ‘000 Iv.-H)'.'Nl “Htizon, “12s.: .\I_ ,\mlr,\.w s (‘h()ll', and in the bun- also an aQ‘t‘d mother, who resxdes at! r up: 72 Sm .v ‘... . . . - - . . ~ 0 ’ l.‘ .~,l \lr. ,\ll;Iii .\. (:Ulh dut- schi (H, and hrr loss will be felt lnderwood. l'he deep svmpathv or Mrs were wrecked in , , , . ‘ ' . . . . ‘ . ' - mun swiiool stall. l l.ee..ly in tut-Se circles. the whole community‘ 13 extended to l n1» \li's. (‘iiineroiii .\ f-w [1H nihs ago the deceased be- »? -..... , g.....,,.. ___â€"__ GdTS :4: . Executed s! »- _:::i:';i:iit:e the wwtch. .» , :l.‘i.."‘tll[.;c Illi’ pl‘lCt'. l: l’ wigstliiiig wrong we are on the spot to l Street. N ., . 7 . . . . l . :‘e.,ni.ii-ii:l it you can absolutely __ ' . '.‘ .' rm; 2'. stranger? ,,, _ 4 vp" “...“ 1- . . 7.1? ‘4‘“ 't"“‘.l.§9d 1335 l l SA‘Q’INGS CO. :- i ; .. Asst. DON’T FAIL M.â€"_.~- m. To Visit Our Store U“, can have your parcels sent h Our China Hall offers special" gains this week; ' Phone No. 10. '- ’ z.‘ - of uni-"s savings is a. most important Con- :\ a) ' ' \--r':"i:v, )l‘tllll :iiiil conxeuienceâ€"thc essential '- "a: 'o our patrons to LU] unusual degree. ' - : I ~ 1::vi'i-d to not-n an account with us. YICTORIK [JEAN Capital Reserved Fund $400,000.00 N EWI‘ON SMALE, no will lze glad to see you and you ere TRY OUR mum: LEAD 1N QUAL-‘ m AND PRICE ' bar- iv'ulls as a hridc. lcaiiie ill with heurt trullllle, and. un- in“; r. , f l b am 100*“ manager 0f C-P-R- “‘1‘“ heel good Vear welted soles all sizes ,gi-aphs at Toronto, has been ap~ [pointed manager 'of the ('algary of- .fice, one of the most important of- l‘ices of the (‘.l’.R. telegraph system in the west. and leaVes to-nizrht at ;10.20 for entered the C.l’.R. service years ago, and having been contin- luously connected with the ofiice for that period, he has made a. host of friends in business telegraph circles, who will be glad to learn of his promotion, and their good wishes will follow him to the golden west. .Manager H. A. Shambrook, on be- lhalf of the officers'and stall, present- ed Mr. Phillips with a club bag, an umbrella,- 'and a purse of gold. The their annual Thanksgiving fowl sup- per and concert in the near We notiCe that. Mr. D. McIntyre is renovating his residence'by the erec- tion of a. fine large verandoh. which. is ‘ Also our steel. bridge over the r vet LWThaen treated ‘to an extra cont oil" ‘ Mtl‘ -' ‘ - _- , r "for “attend the funeral of the late .\Irs. ‘i‘icks. ‘.‘i'.<. ‘.’m. Adair received the sad l:~h.,~ left on Saturday to attend the' l We are lib-used it) report Miss S. l 1.0(‘raw spent a fcwlfi days of last \Vt’t'k in Toronto with his cousin. Mr. G. A. C. I‘hillips, who leaves for (‘algar‘v shortly to take an appointment as manager in} the C.I‘.ll. telegraph department inifi that place. l parturc of Mr. [Star l them in their deep sorrow. The funeral takes ‘place on Wednes- dg to the Fenelon Falls cemetery. .\'()l:l.A.\'~D. Not-land, Oct. s.â€"“’.: have to re- port this week the sad death of an ,old and respected resident of this place in the person of Mrs. William Wicks. so, who passed peacefully away on Friday, 27th inst., after a. llong and painful illness. She leaves Ila large grownup family to mourn her loss. to whom we extend our .1_\ iiipnthfi'. "r. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson} 91' 5 gr, StartsSat.,0ct. 12 ()r lliu, were in town last week to l 1 link lllg‘c‘llt‘t‘ on Friday of the serious $ l 5 ill iids Sat, Oct. 19 Hi Choose from the very finest and best boots produced this season. Styles 5 that are correct and distinctive, qualities that are usually better than other shoes sold at the prices we ask regularly. Now, at this sale for 7 days only $ we offer substantial reductions from our regular low prices making it abso- 5 lutely sure that purchasers at the sale will save 75c or $1 on each pair bought il‘ti was of her “1'5. l .Fo' ll l'wiirson, of Lindsay, whosel ‘dniiili Ut‘t‘lll'l't-tl on Friday evening. sister-in-law_ funeral l. I 5 'Itht‘ road to rcl'HW‘l‘X. l5 i l l l l l Martin, who has l)t"‘n very ill, on Miss Marion .\lli'l_\ Lindsay to take a course in the col- hus gone to leuiute there. “’0 wish her suc- cess. ' 5 Mrs. l.. William and little daugh: $1; ‘ w ’ ' “ ter. of Miner‘s ilu), spent Sunday V 3 I omen S Boats! Worth in town, the gut-st of Mrs. 'l‘. Mar- i tin. 250, for 1.49 Women's Dongola RUlCllt‘r, patent toe cap, medium heavy sole, all sizes 2; to 7. 7 Day sale ............1.49 Mr. Ed“ in 1-5 In referring to the de- .. Men’s Patent Leather Boots ;,. Dull mutt, calf blucher top high Phillips the Toronto prints the following item: Mr. leorge A. L‘. Phillips. assist- '.-fi m , worth $3 7 day sale............1.49 lhe New York, L99 Hi 95 EE Women’s boot intent colt leather and gun metal buttons or lace bluch- er, all sizes, reg. $3. 7 day sale price 199 Men’s Boots Doctor’s favorite Bellows tongned Blucher boot, tan calf or black, all sizes 6_ to 10, worth 85. Sale price ......3_95 14- Barrell Top Trunks Staraoga style, embossed metal iron covered. that city. Mr. Phillips twen t y Women’s Boots Regular 8.50 and 4.00 Patent leather, gun metal and vici kid button, all sizes special.._...2,99 Great Values for Men Toronto l. l ll and I .‘l I .JI’IIIII u l l l l " .l *l L\ In footwear. Men’s $4 and $4.50 boots, tan patent and calf skin, all sizes. 7 Day sale............... 2,49 Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases Brass lock and clasps. 22 inchcs.m........... ..... ......3 50 24 inches , 3.75 2Q. inches 4.00 . A Big hunk Special Square duck covered tiunx brass bound slots dome camera. , 28 mch295 30 inch 0...... ...-......OOOOOOO...-00330 32inch.............. ......3.45 34 inch ...... ......... . . . .330 .36 inches .4.............'....2.75 V 5/ i“ i ‘i 53’ 15;: r », _ o: [1 hnnl ‘ This morning Local 5 l Ladies' Aid intend holding 32inch“ 2 25 {mm 34 inches 2 so _ certainly a great improvement. .... 9.5.. w u...» , ‘ awwr'n‘ ’ " undo final hppropfiations rv.

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