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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Nov 1908, p. 3

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H He was écéompanied by His Lord- cation tln Ihip Bishop O'Connor, of Peterboro. property Archdeacon Casey has been absent for thu past six weeks attending tho but i‘i’mitry Council ever held in Canada. During- the session in Quo- bee considerable business 0! import- nm-e was transactod. Hundreds of bishops ard priests representing the Roman Catholic Church in all parts .I the world were present. "It \vasa great gathering," said Archdeacon Casey, “and we have had a mOSt enjoyable time.” .- "F‘rihnv ant-r a. most pleasant. .nd onloyablo trip. _ _ _r ”A H IS GOOD TO LIVE. James Scriber, otherwise known as “Sunny Jim," who has been in jail for some months, breathed the free .1: of liberty to-day, his sentence ex- piring. Scrmer was the man to whom Hunter referred to in one of his notes written beme he hung him- self, as a “jolly, good fellow.” He Was in the same corridor with Hunt- cr for some time and his cheery sing-r was kept up all day long. Gov» omor Jackson stated that Scriber was one of the best-hearted and clev- crest prisonprs ever incarcerated in the local jail. I - l HUME FROM erIEBEC. ’ Archdeacon Casey, the popular pas-l tor of St. Mary's church. who hm! been attending thn l’lcniury Council in tho City of Quebec. arrived home ” INDIAN ” WAS FINED. A local man on the interdicted list was fined $18.95 for being drunk, by Magistrate Jackson in police coin-t tion as to who supplied him with the liqum and another case will come up 'n the near future. M" INHNV'AYGIGON HOCKEY TEAM ;JWA'I! RE=URUANIZED. Mmt'inl meeting 01 the Babe”- 3mm Vim Company was held on 'rhm'ztlny km. to organize a fire cqm "guy luuk'kt‘y {WWI}: 'r‘hm was a 800‘! unwhmee of young man. and 9.1th . alimwmnicm of tha proposals and prwwu tho {allowing officers were olm'h-d 3 cm. Moore, pron. : Jpn. Anemviao A 2 @OMWW O FRANK GREENE CAPTAIN PRICES RANGE FROM $16 T0 $50 IN SUITINGS AND OVBRCOATINGS The attendance at the High school for April was : 144- total ; 111 aver- age. At the Public schools: 728 total; 563 average. At a meeting of the Board of Edu- ' CARTOONIST HUNTER- cation the old St. Andrew’s church The Arrow is the name of the lat- property on Francis-st. was purchasâ€" est comic paper of Toronto. The Victoria, 'Warder, May 7, 18-86.â€" The Scugog paper mills were de- stroyed by fire on Friday last. These mills were built 1'7 years ago and mm producing from four to five ions of paper daily when flre de- stroyed the mills. The blaze was caused by a lamp exploding. Fre- nmnt and Frank Crandell did excel- li-nl'. service in saving Foley's shed. Mr. 0. II. Hopkins also rendered good service. The value of the mills was $50,000. ATTENDANCE A'l‘ SCHOOLS FRA NCIS- ST. SCHOOL This big custom tailoring house with its high-class de- signers, its twenty-five cut- ters, its “hundreds of real tailors,‘ and immense pur- chases from the best woollen mills on the continent, are are making it possible for men throughout Canada to have their clothes made to order by the most skilful craftsmen procurable, at prices no more than the local tailor, or the best ready-made. We have, aftercareful consideration, put ourselves in connection with these peOple so that we can more readily turn out first class work and meet the demands of our customers more pr.omptly ’ 5 That Your Fall Suit or Overcoat Will Be Made To Your Order By “The House of Hobberlin,” Toronto | Last. Thursday and Friday saw great times in Lindsay. It is re- portod that thousands on thou- 'sands of dollars’ worth of liquor [were sold to private buyors those days. It is also reported that doz- ions of Scott Act supporters laid by I" a little to have in case of sick- Mrs. McHugh, mother of Mr. 000. McHugh. of Ops and several other stalwart sons was killed by being thrown out of a. buggy last Thurs- day. " a little to uses." v3- '7! GREAT TIMES IN LTNDSAY. MRS. McHUG II KILLED. Mr. George Matthews left recently for Birmingham, England. ' During his stay he will engage in pork- packing in one of the great parking houses in that city and no doubt will derive much experience there- from. The steamer Ontario. Capt. J oeeph Perkin, is on‘duty in the freight line already. By the way, where is there a younger sailor captain. or one who has passed so creditable an examination as Capt. Joseph; WHEN HE BECAME “ DOC." John Grant, of Lorneville, brother of Dr. Grant, Beaverton has passed his exams in the Toronto School of Medicine. THE LAST OF THE ST. REGIS. The Indians 0! the St. Regis tribe, who have been in Omemoe living. have left for their eastern home. As citizens they have been well-bred, living a. sober and industrious life. MR. MATTHEWS FOR ENGLAND. cartoonist who shines on its pages is Mr. Sam. Hunter, of Millbrook, Ont. He is the equal of Bengough, who came from Whitby, about the same locality. " “ Mi mother tried mny things for sbsoeeeee end eruptione, but in vein. In Zorn-Bu eho found a complete cure.” So any! Miss A. Coggill, of Wepelle (Seek). Sufferers from theee “ Hidden Skin ‘I‘roublee” of my netnre should profit b such experiences as this. Zam-Bnk is wen u. its beet when applied to cues whic have defied ordinnry treetment. Writp for trial box, and teet it it at our expense AM-BU HE GREAT SKIN 'CURE. " I Md cu clean-sud log 19:- covert! yccn. Tho ulcer-spud all round the limb, which wu Iwcllcn to nearly twice in normal the. Bonn! doctors tmtcd Inc. Onc Ill cited mpuution. None did me my good. Zulu-But hauled tho not. I” 80 my! n. Gilmonr, of Princess 85.. Kingston. Or, md this :â€" Have you on some part of your body a. acre. or eruption. or ulcer, or eonemoue patch which. hidden from the gaze of others, yet oéueee you hours and hours of pain and incon- venience ? Have you tried this. and that. and the other remedy in vain. and are you feeling ditheartened and die- oouraged ? If so read the following instances of Zam- Buk’e healing power, and apply it to your case: CAPT. JOS. PARKIN. ferel aésured thiaif'tour" ‘efl‘orrtsm will ybé fullyfi iaBpreciated [byA all careful dressers. Lindsay and surroundino vicinity to come in and thorough];3 inspect this magnificent range of nearly __4_9_O Aâ€"J-‘Lm gipgai Etc; 7 In securing“? hé “'sole tTe-i-u'étx’itiy gsz O;ercc atin g9,» Efrdus; difi'erept desngns in Fall and Win- ngcffor {his IOfiEEâ€"nâ€"dâ€"‘ViE-inity‘ A leading feature of the “House of Hobberlin”.tailoring is the assumption of allfirisk AandgLresponsibility. Ev9ry fectly 91f mdney‘ refunded.‘ We have EfiEh satigfxiâ€"ctiéxiig gsking the men of garment will_b_e guaranteed to fit per- YOU HAVE CHOICE OF 89 DISTINCT STYLES. EXCLUSIVE . CREATIONS OF “THE HOUSE OF HOBBEHLIN, ” TORONTO Druggist and Optician Rigg's Old Stand ! K1 w»- .,- Over end over Zena-But hnn per- !ornnd n admin of enlin when npplind to nornn nnd nhin injurien w ieh have winner! to heel under nny other to: in oi trentinnt. Why not let it hen! your trouble! Immedi- ntnl ann-Buh in npplied to n noreor would or portion of fienh it eommeneen itn work in two direction. It nnointn the or terior. end itn on o propertien prevent nny gernu out from crating trouble. Then the herhnl nnnnnoen “Malone no finely purified nnd eonoentrnted, penetrnto the nnb'nonnt lnyorn nod ntimulnte the wenhennd or ' oellnto native. healthy openntion. Thenn oelln then put forth their “ Building " Eodnotn and neplaoe the disenned‘ onxer yer with frenh and healthy tissue. By degreen the whole dmd eurfnco in than re lnood by new health skin. thin my an-Bn cnren cute, bur-n, hrninon, nicer-n, ohnoonnen, itch, ammo, eruptionn, puetnlen, ncnrvy, salt rhenm, blood inon,nnd other formsofekin trouble. an- :1: also cnren silen, vnrifinone nloe'rn, etc. drugglete' n.n ntom no nt 500 box, or from ZnnI-Bnh 00., Toronto. #3 price. 6 boxes $2.50. N’Unoflfia >25 > :â€"'>O: 0-. Ifl’ruzo fl?

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