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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Nov 1908, p. 18

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HAVE YOU» HEABDOF. mom ' mbers all present. “in. ~wliuamiiig I! you wheeze or sneeze, hawk or Carlin’s place across the road. spit, snuflfle or blow, something is the matter with the membrane of your respiratory tract, and you need Hyomei. And you need Hyomei because 'it will cure you of any catarrhal orled- inflammatory condition that ex- Mr. Calvert wished to borrow $100 ists. for tile drainage. On motion of It isn’t a stomzuh Jmedicine, or MeSSrs. Deyell and Hickson Mr. Roâ€"I I plea.- b8rt Reeds was appointed inspector spray,_or douche, but a very ~ ‘ . sant, ‘- healing, antiseptic balsam"; ‘of tile drainage ‘for that,part of Ops} from the eucalyptus forests of Aus- g . tralia. You breathe this balsamic Calvert was instructed to have his air through a small, hard rubber in-.WOrk inspected by Mr. Reeds before haler, and it reaches every nook, ’the loan could be made. Mr. W. H. Wilson asked for bonus corner and crevice of the membrane, . , . and promptly kills the catarrh for ere fence he had built. Mr. Hawkins, com. for that division, said germs. E. Gregory, Lindsay, will sell you his appropriation maney was ex:- a complete Hyomei (pronounced hausted, and council thought it bet- High-o-me) outfit for $1, on the mo- ter before granting the bonus from the general fund to wait till the De- neyback plan. “ I have been a victim of catarrh for many months, the glands around my eyes and nose being sore and, doing. swollen. My head felt dull and stuf- Mr. John Robinson asked for a ly. Pains in the front and back or grant tOWard putting in tile, where my head, also across my eyes were he claimed he had been imposed on froqurnt and I had trouble in breath- by the engineers' award. Council ing, especially at night when trying thought it unwise to interfere with to rest. I had doctored but got no‘aWard of the engineer, and as said relief until after using Hyomei. This drainage was of no benefit to the relieved me in the first twentyâ€"four roadway, it was decided to take no hours and in less than two weeks I action. was practiCally cured. I cannot Mr. Win. Jones complained against give too much praise to Hyomei.” the engineer’s award in the Kennmly- Mrs. Mary Philips, 153 McNab-st., Jones drain. Council told Mr. llamlllnn. nnt. Jones that his only course for re- dress would he a new examination by an engineer. according to the ditches and watercourses act. A by=law to prohibit the use of the rifle on or within 500 yards of the Scugog rlver in Ops township, and the shotgun on or within 70 yards of said river except at game birds Loughlin, Reeve Hawkins and Conn. Best were appointed to view the Place and try to have the trouble arg‘ I of the treasury would warrant so nudists and Iron mt m- ,n 0 . M i 06 pro season. use pass , s on “km M ‘3‘ fl ““1“!”- sncl sealed. as by=low No. 683. 600“ s has has at , Moved by Mr. Deycll, seconded by Mr. O'Ioughlln. that the Grand 1"" Gregory 8' Lindsay. Trunk Railway ("0. he asked to put " '“"” ‘ ‘ a light at O‘Halloran‘s crossing on Allworth died at the boundary between Ops and Linds lay. as the said crossing in vary as founll dangerous to afterâ€"night traffic, has am- ing in a hollow excavated by the Dr. Edward Kingsx‘ille. ’l‘erence Scott, colored. w guilty at Hamilton of keeping a g ing house. said RalIWay Co. W The council thought it unfair that the township should have to pgy the adVanced to IANNING’S HORSI IXGIANGI EC‘SZZiԤ;.i‘$§ $3910, Ops, l... mid-summer, and on motion of Mes- srs. Hickson and Best the treasurer was instructed to charge the said section interest at 5 per cent. for five months. A communication re an old agree- ment between the township and Mr. Wm. Bryans concerning the main- tenance of a drain on Mr. Bryan’s place, was laid before the council, and on motion of Messrs. O’Loughâ€" lin and Deyell, Mr. Best was apâ€" pointed to look into the matter. Best and On motion of Messrs. O’Loughlin the following accounts for Vie . ’ were passed : Watchman-Warden sale saturdaY9 NOV. 209 09 printing and advertising $54.25; Thos. Waldon, for tile and work on drain, $6060; Wesley Wal-don. for 1 creamPonyi 8 years old: Sound, 232 gravel at 15c, $34.30; and true’ in harness. iThomas Reeds. for 304 loads gravel, 32 head 0f cattle, stockers, all fat. {at 150, $45.60; .Jemison, 12 steers, 2 past, in 800d condi- as per interim order. $10.50 ; Walter Reeds, do, $11.75; William Moore, tion. 8_C0W5 milking, and coming in in do. $8.05; Thos. H. Reeds, do, 'Prmg- $8.05; J. E. McDaniel, do, $19.25; 16 hogs, weight from 100 to I25 3. J, Fox, M.P.P., for tile. $2.03; each, wellâ€"bred. llocal selectors of jurors, $16; Jo- 11 horses, workers and drivers. seph Costello, for burying a nui- 1 heavy mare, in foal to heavy sauce 51.50: J ..R. McNeillie. for horse. use of stone crusher, $124; JOhn 1 extra good colt. 2 Past, by a McCrae, for work on tile moulds, coach horse. , $2.45. 1 Navy horse, by McLause, 5 On motion of Messrs. O’Loughlin pagt- Iand Hickson. council adjourned to 50 horse blankets so at am] Price- lmect Dec. 1-5th, 1909. 2 doz. Sirsingles; 1 (102. whips! w, E. ‘AGNEW, Clerk. any price. ' 4 Bishop Robes, got to he 12 horse collars. -â€"--â€"--â€"â€"â€".‘---â€" 2 Monarch Robes. large an SATURDAY SAVINGS. l parlor coal stove. self-feeding. By a recent lucky purchase. Mo- 1 cutter, made by Barrie people, Cullough, the shoemun, obtained new last March. $1,000 worth of high-grade footwear 1 cutter, made by 'I‘udhope, new. for $009 cash. These will go on 1 now cutter. Armatrong make, sale Saturday and following days until the entire lot ls disposed of. Int-class. The prices match the lucky purchase sold ; 1 new cutter, Armstrong make. ex. tm much. and you cannot lose money easier in wellâ€"bred feeding hogs, must be than by staying, away from the sale. sold. See ml. in this issue. 12 ulcers. as head cattle altogelh- A CHARMING Pitfl‘mtlll. Ol‘, :l m Rlnu‘lfi llamas. new. t‘harmlm. lmleel. ls the bmutllul 1 wt slmls harness. second hand. llll‘llll‘r entltled “The Soul‘s‘hsmk- l numml-Mml hobo. nlslmp. smug.“ glues with live Mulls ner- ‘l‘llls sloclt ls all extra mod. old Mid MW BMW. M MGMMM Farmers. talus advantage ol this this season. It ls ullllcult to and Will words to do the picture luullco. 1 Humor up «lo M lllnllhuls. so mm was ll we can‘t sell ls an inspiration to look st. Tm “mu. is A beautiful lessen this am olrlurs and we“ homo would be the ‘Nrms as moulhs‘ credit on row. . . hill M s cow mom“ in: wells. “ll Nlhhl‘fi M “ll! A“ \lflllfill km u can. momma “‘l m 7. 7-7.- 7 7 7 has «mumâ€"A son. a. «m we ‘l‘hlll mam FOR CATARRH, ASTHMA AND Reeds applied to have ”(112683 re wax-1L, ter turned on his place from Peter" « On motion on! Messrs. Deyell and 0’- :' ranged between the parties concernw east of the Scugog river, and ‘ Mr. -~ cember meeting and see if the state i l hll m 3 IN“. ION. “duh “film "so to m « .... s, / ,, Wakely’s- Store News-"Staple Department . Vesting 12;; White Vesting for waists, extra. fine quality, beautiful patterns. regular 20c, special sale price......... ......... '21 ................. 20 ooobolooooololi00.0.0990... Coco-votocoooli on .0... Fine English Wrapperettes at 830 ‘ ’They are nice quality, colors of red, blue, brown, green and black, standard width, regular up to l2§c, special 86 . pric‘eOIIICC.OIOOO OIIIOIOOOOOIDIO0.00.0II.00... I. OOUOIIODCIIUDOOOCO Plain Sheeting 22c Unbleached plain sheeting, fine quality, 72 inches wide. Clearing price...... ...... Curtain Muslin 83.0 Both stripe and spots. J mt fine for bedroom and kitchen curtains, extra fine quality, odd lots that we are going 1 to clear out. Regular up to 200. Sale price............ Table Oil Cloth 190 Table Oil Cloth, one yard and a quarter wide, patterns in red, green, white and brown, regular 250, solo...... 19¢ OOIOIIIIsltotoscosssotossl 22c Towelling 80 Pure Linen Towclling, red border, full 18 inches wide, just fine for dish towels and roller towels, regular 10c, 86 c‘e‘ring priWIICOOOII‘IIOOIOIOC‘IIII'IIOOO‘ .IIII..II.IQ.OIOIQI IICCIIIII\OQIIUI‘III.‘!IIICIII||SII|\I\II| f l | Linen Mill Ends I These come from one yard to two yards long, extra good quality, I -. fine‘for embroiloring, regular up to 600,iclearing price 280. ‘ ‘ .WAKELY‘ " just IIYMENEAL RAYMONDâ€"BROWN. A quiet wedding took place at the Queen-st. parsonage on Nov. 10, when Mr. John Raymond Johnson was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Brown, both of Verulam. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown, of Dunsford. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. R. Real. The young couple left on the 0. P. , When the pads are applied ‘ the medicine is absorbed through the pores of the skin and nerves. and is conveyed ‘ toevcrypnrtof the bod} more thoroughly and cfim‘ln:‘-I}\’ than itis when taken into me Stomach by the mouth. Kidney troubles nrc quick- ly cured by placing lwo pads one over each Kidney “‘1 the Spinal plexus of nerves. Uric Acid and '1'an lulled. all pains cease. For bul \u'l- MWW r. | Kldney and L'VCI'. An extra pair of pants never come amiss and at our prices ' 3 Medlcatcd Pads PANTS; every man can have them. . Just think of it. Made-to-measure pants from the best imported worsteds, in all the natty patterns for only $4.50 and up. R. for their new home. . . ting Chll month: but remedy ever discovcrul. EON W G B A R h‘é' If“ Neils-elitist. Rheumptic.dl’nin< in L I c 0 “mu-com nll isenscs o Ki ncysnn‘ BOBCAYG . . SON "mm by the soothing quicling and strength- I“ QRN‘O‘ these medicated pads. The" MT manufactured under the supervision of a pin w cnn of over forty your: practice. 9 M M Stmch. By placing one pml on the pit of the slomnch over the solar plenum! Wandmepndon the liver. wonderful rvsnll‘ are produced. Sour stomach. indigestion owl nil stun-ch weakness are removed. The l.l\‘(l bo- MIW. “IQ bile flows Illlo the stomach the “dictated. Constipation. Snllow Cniiwlcx- ”‘3 “it many Liver and Slomnch communal! Ladies and Ian's Tailors I‘m boon West of Pym Home Bobcaygeon, Nov. 9.-â€"Guy Fawkes nlght was duly celebrated by tho boos here last Friday evening. About 7.80 the smaller boys gathered by the canal on Sherwood-st... and had a glorlous time burning their make- up. Then again at 8.80 the larger boys started from m. nur- llvory and, utter a parade led by the tin horn and cow boll bud. followed by m «lulu-ll: and mummy cured. ‘ MW» lscln lvmpnds mu‘nn “eh OWN!” Nlperl um "mummies.“ Num."‘ 0“!!!“ at! mauled. Alcmmriw- Highest Cash RAW a good port of the village y ‘ Paid ”on“ "‘0 mfirhhnllmi A0". 0 - , Pr oes Illa loll ucc lhe ow lhnn any medium In. tor duo prollmlnulol and bolero a mlmlhollmchmre prlceleusmnnymxnmn ‘3‘“; dul 'lll 3:.le Gull \ l m was l l l W . y p. QB , . III no 0! me it. «null-'0: m use as an own ‘ T J- HOUZER “WMunmmmm m “m ““0“ h‘. EIWI ' In WAN E D :‘Nfllmln Ml lnhsll‘mnlhmm mll‘l“-"“‘ M “m m‘ “' “w“ " m“ "°‘ ““9“? . ‘ aims? ‘l‘f"é‘.‘.‘.‘.‘l.‘.".l.‘f.f.‘ll Mums-nor Vllh ‘ lllulullvsulls. lulu-com our last you. out tho polo» l l.‘ W. EMM‘D l m. f% \l 8 ll! mun Inc-l . “l? “I“ MM llw who . ' “9 l lllllulun AM a-% ‘l‘m loll llmr. “uni I..- M ll has an 0. MN! W“ I05: \“fi‘ Ml“. Why it «I a. _ Wm. acacia UP ' {1 Mrs. John Pettigrcw, of Ccmml : ‘1' ; 5,5,; was practically llt‘ll‘lCos Trouble. She could not stoop, an? licr gelled so that it was torture 11).“ lmr .up and around the house. 7 AS Mrs. Pctiiggrsw p111 it, “I w crippled up. I s..w Cir. 1111:. : and sent for some, and u}...â€" ' _ . two boxes am :2 different u. :;:. 11, Pills are the only thing IlELL'. m. L; and I cannot say too much for 1‘ a If you have that dreadful ',,..i'; ' back-if you are tortured xvi-.1: id tism or Sciaticaâ€"if you 11931» 11ml}, your Bladder and especially in ' - waterâ€"if your Liver is torpiil :' are Bilious~gct Gin Pills at misc. Perhaps you do not care to buy :1 dy which is unknown, personally. ‘. Very well. “111 you use (3211 I" send you a free sample? Firm; 2‘.‘ the National Drug 8; Chemical k 0,. B. Toronto, Ont, and you will r a free sample of Gin I'ills l w rclum After you have seen for yourself 11.- Pills are all that we say, get the 1's size boxes at your dealer’sâ€" 50c. boxes for $2.50. LINDSAY CO-OPERATIVE MEN‘S MISSIONARY COMUIT l BANQUET Wednesday, Dec 7 p.m. Cambridge-St. Meth Church Lecture Iloo Spiulkm‘s REV. CANON 'l‘l’l‘lx‘l-le. ll N. W. llllWl-ZLL. l‘ZNl‘l, l\‘. The (‘nlllll‘llV of We hull llm‘v- M llllllllllg lllt‘ lllllulw: u? ll Tickets 35 co nu A SUIT CH THE 1 Boys’ 2-pirce Suits, Wollh up It C insisting ol' 'l‘wull and Blue Vl'nl‘slml- , 1 “ll Single llrcush il 1 $4.90, $5. and Will‘lll lll llll

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