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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Nov 1910, p. 13

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flit Ice um season. Mr. P. tynch. a lllandale. panned t‘. Tuesday in his spot Ins! \11. D. E. WE‘RE it an Balm Lfikfi m in; and reports a, an!” ‘le luck in duck Martina: paddled up a} tag and mind hm «vain; with 43 Ian In one at the large“ d i... I‘d. ..... Mata this m. ‘ m tum! 8% teen Gilly M at m. m.) M? mm games? w New i as “36%; 6%an a h» afisaésxflz My». m hm haw Hw- mm m mm emmiw «m \mmemz Ma, Mam is m ““‘j‘ 93 13%: “M W; at M! 5%. iv. mm, 8% 66‘ n m: Maw 53 is“ on iii»: Mamie Ramsay», is m (ham M" Mi"; 2’ 9%”? 356”. , 1E. and Mn. E. Hay: Toronto, spam: a few 8 the guest of Mi". am! 3 Kiss Susie Wagar, of net, spent a few day: mt of Mr. and Mrs. .‘ their anniversary servic Offering on Sunday. P atson. of Knox College pulpit and preached cannons. The choir as up to its high mark, ably assisted by Mrs. J Kamila. In the evening program was especially did duet. "Rock of Ag by Mrs. E. A. McArtht Eli-wards. The anthem Lbi'd." rendered by the especially fine and the 3 Edwards was very muc} the people of St. Andre 2y indebted to Mrs. Ed kindly assisting in the * Fenelon F; Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Edy. attended the C 8. Morrison. - Mrs- E. A. McArthl-Ir number of lady friend: he Euchre on Monday | Mr. Adams, of Ads House‘ Lindsay. was lay, are visiting in odist church and gave Mrs. Hitchcock, o, ' in town on Sunday in of the Lord's Day Al morning she conducted the Baptist church and Ir; occupied the pulpii through town on Tues: Roeedale. . Miss Kline return last. week after spendin in town the guest of 1 Bedford Guy. Mrs. Edwards of Mn mi: of her aunt, Mr: Arthur. business this week. A niupber of our yqi tended the Oddfeflows ocodk on Friday evehi a splendid time. Amb attended were Mr. and Robson. Miss Ethel R PAGE SIX‘ ofh to WEDNETSDAY, NOV. 93. by. Geo. Jackson. auctioneer. credfi sale 0!. farm stock and implements. and a quantity of ,higlrbred Clydesdale horses and roadside. the property 0! 'J. T."DeGeer, north halt lot 10, con. 8, Minimise. sun. at one o‘éiuek‘ and Mthout name. mn meet an mumsgg‘ 'tmmi at 'mupm' m an TUfififiâ€"wz 36?: am, mm in the mm a: WWW; fit 959 59912 M611 as W: Mesa the! “Flame at N: Museum tmitm in may «mating 9% must; Gm WW2 kitchen Wow outfits W9 m- Lv new ram dishes tin and m itewu‘e. The thm good. ”(1 lea-1y new. Sale prompt at we o’clock ad with“: reserve Tfit‘ifimm fié‘v‘: 362:8? 15 Mm anewâ€"mm». 9mm sale a! tam geek m mammm the mm; 9% the Me mm mm 19% Em 993-. a», 63%: Sale at am ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN York County for sale.â€"125 acres; clay loam, 9.11 under cultivation ; clean and wall fenced; hard and GIRL WANTED â€"- FOR GENERAL house work. A capable girl or wo- man willing to remain for lengthy period will be paid more than cur- rent. wages. Apply Mrs. F. R. Willard. 4 Glenelg-st, east. farm: good orchard; good Mo buildings: mile and 3 gm m mammal 11m; 1% mites m '1‘». mm ; meme; film mmw m M stream-g mammary Puke semen an am; am: has 935mm easy m: Emma mum and @3516 m m AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD furniture and efiects.â€"0n the Lind- say market, Saturday, Nov. 5. at 1 o’clock. Among the lot are 2 cooking stoves. coal stove. coal heater, coal or wood heater, kit- chan lablnet, extension and small uteri. suitable for township or county work. John Ritchie 00.. on SALE. â€" STONE CRUSEER (or sale, cheap for call. Sam on Emily. For further particulars ap- ply to Charles Corneil, Box 131. choice farm land for sale, all un- der a good state of cultivation, and ready for crop next year. be- ing composed of north half of west half of lot 1 in the 6th con. of sold to $119 highest bidder. 8. Oliver, auctioneer. Every rerson now :21 impozténcefif T8190"? snseful and popular toilet mpg; ory. andbeingsolargely nsedoue should be careful to secure the best. - We have an assortment of 37 of the best on the market including and many others NOT to be had at any other stores and sell for ..... 250 We also have a first class Talcnm not sphighly poi-fumed for ...... .150 And the Taléum that cannot be The Difference Is Great Remember this is the best place for good values in Talcum Powder. mrgassed for quality, size and odor at t 0 price is ....................... ....10¢ DUN OON ’S Rexall Yiolet Dulce 351:2 REGISTER DRUG STORE OF his spending lb:- F- Taiwan aw N! vium a short 9911‘ one day last week on basin“:- antcrs no going WWW the village in Mrs. numb“! $914!! seam: 9%}: §12=W8 had mew asymmeummz i m than that 159% mamas in m 3019 get week! be same to set! it gaming: it is new; 5!! gene new ml mg m use {85% in a. ten-ibis figfiéfilgfi‘. M9. Wm: Mum; and family we mm;- mm m hem mm was anvioufly mm w M: 4mm Newman: «the is new living 1m Mn Mama‘s hem: A couple or dogs belonging to an Italian were seen on m. mum‘s m huhuhg his sheep * Jae. nutsh- {age {0% eat his me had Waugh». the mm ta sum step hr sending a 15mm mks sash; m. Wm; Clam baa seven “lame sheep killed in his game me; We missus? is me 19 have been W: “if“ K‘? 6863. A large number of our citizens took advantage or the cheap fare at Thanksgiving to via“: the outside world. lgame Of “tag" with the innocent bucks who are expected to meet them on the assassination ground. A young man ffom Harcourt was fined $30 by Police Magistrate Field- ing for supplying liquor to minors. ] Are not. those in the outside toml and villam equally guilty for ship- ping liquor to minors in a local op~ tion municipality '2 outfit. The hunters seen anxious to been hand attheopenlngol the season in order to have their first Mr. ,Arthur Perkins. of many. in I HALIBURTON Mali-button, Nov. 1. â€" As the deer hunting season has arrived numerous passengers am daily finding then: way to the "Highlands:' of Halibut- ton on hunting bent. The shtion on Friday and Saturday evening last was thx‘ongod'witlya. large m 02'; Mr. J. Harvey, of Toronto, is ispending the holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harvey on the fourth line. The young people met at Miss Im- rie's on Friday evening to practise for the pie social concert on the 4th of November. Wednesday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Webster attended the tow! supper at Cameron Mon- day ,last. BALSAM GROVE. Balsam Grove, Nov. 1. â€" Miss Louise Spence, of Glenarm, visited Mrs. M. G. Webster last week. . 3093.15: mil to point- outsido d and” 83.00 P8 w. mmtmwm (weekly) .- ”.mpcyarhodm; $1.25 if paid during the your. Past-’30 to Um sum extu' - Ddly or Weakly. 50¢. 'per your. agencies in Canal. are authorized to vaopt business for The “inlet. - Wat chman-Warder I ' kIna-man! nnmok ' I Toronto Ropmanutivu fit. E. Smallpieco. 32 Church-st. S. 1!. Porter. 100 Wood-st. THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1910. mam W37. holidays camping Hr. Porter ha been “unplug on unmanmvonmnum om .160 d Wat. 39 W Ht. Chunowem's pale m not to well otmdod. owing to the WNW. nitrdnaathotm. Ir. «a In. Ju. Quinn. m. m then. tho lira. John L. Duh und John nov- 1-. Jr. mm a amber m um place name 99 team! at Mm! an mm a! the m htmw 6mm In: 6:4“ mm“: in a: W m m mm me when m k” «a mm m “in; mm wt. and mowing aim to-m. There will not be my more ml blowing done has aeme 611165. flew-e. Gees-fie em! Will Busieyb et Memes wee te its. emu B‘fisiee‘s yummy and went with new-e. Pesey B‘as'iem m View. seek and was Mes te the hem: tag sienna teeny: flay use hen: in; this new ml! an; en am the semen mm. a is win mks the Awning set-y pleasant; ‘ in sale as Is. W‘s ee m: ea; was we}! attended by the eee: 919 et m; magmas: mess; she ladies ms were new m Ewe We Miss Ethel Argue In: 6-. J: ems m Thee. e, Argue Dongoln, Oct. 29.â€"We are having real winter weather. Snow tell ya:- terday to a. depth of three Inches, and there was quite huyy Irost lut Mr. Jas. Warmington is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Thornbury over the holiday. Mr. William.Thornbury is home af- ter a few. month's visit to Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg and reports {air-1y goood crops. Thanksgiving services and tow! sip- per at Cambmy on Sunday and Hon- day Duck huntera are around in great numbers these days. The boys got a surpriSe oz; Thurs- Glenarm, Nov. 1.â€"Misa Steele, To- ronto, is paying her brother. Rev. G. 1!. Steele, a. vis t at. the muse! 1 Mr. Hugh McIntyre is spending a few days at his home here. I Miss Marion A11er is spending her holidays with her friends. the Misses Fielders. of Head Lake. Our captain. Mr. Ciphery. prea- ched a very helpful sermon in the Methodist church last Sunday owing to the absence of our minister. . Miss Grace band is spending her Thanksgiving holidays with her friend, Miss Nellie Allely, of Guelph, at his home here. 11185 Hattie McIntyre. also Miss Dossey Leoraw, are home for new " backm'f' feilfigucliefl Wemmcl. PILLS' tho ”‘3 M" M‘"‘.‘fԤs§’" m3: can trace “a every neg GIN mmlnvecutedthomndlof can of Kidney Trouble that wen new a hopeless. , a don’t ask you to buy GIN PILLS hind out what they will do fotyou. Simply write us, mentioning thfi met, and we will send you a temple free. Then, if you are unable to get the; regular size boxes it your dealer’s, wateumandwewill supply yongtthc null ceâ€"soc. a boz. 6 for $210. GIN LLS are madcmd gumnteed y the let-zest wholesale drug house in the we. ‘0! Kidney at 1 a don’t ask yc u find out what d Simply write I met, mdwewi free. Then,“ uin-a."""x‘i; Jam find a nut rend me: u! â€"â€" â€"-â€"‘â€"â€" -. "Nana“: 9mg ma chase-1 c9.- Hill Pub. For GIN PILLQ BOX cum HIS [AME BABK DONGOIA. GIENARM. on. mm: m. tmbdorohur.mqugmultal haruddouthquutl-Mt by unha- Manhunt! much mu- pathy in I." for the mm“ m. mathhufly. Tuna-“Ir. udln. Wm. 3.14!“th o! the W, on ulnar may. and m mg mm mm was in the arms at m. Wag may» twenty“ mm at age; She wag mm new!“ mm he; mu gm Gamma: ism and it seems aims! kneading am m no you an I mm m a hey: a! means sham be a: mm m the mamas e! am We! 59 9mm The W m a member a! 1% have Amt: mama sumsisesmm 19! take Angie“ Yam W‘s As: 199mm girl‘s m at m We: man‘s unitary, use New 35119:; alien and 1 am A mm m an was m ta W and Home the mamm atthqhmhh: mmeenqummumm Lindsay’u bright and popular young ladies and the new: 0! her sudden death In: cast a. gloom over the «the community. She was amt- nauummmthenou Mum-m hospital in my huh and had me. my MM the position mm! a mehumewsum “m with typhoid m m was mean temgm‘hemg-gt by» gun request; After an {unea- 0! only one weak Lillian Irene Lytle, daughter of Kr. and Mrs. Wm. H. 1W0, Cloudy-st... was called to her atom.) reward ut her home Wednuday at 10.80 mm. Bit-Wm deceased was twenty-eight yam of age. 'Bxe body will be brought home (or interment. .Ldt‘to mourn his 108:. W . loving wife and infant child, are one brother. Harry. in Chicago. Jack and Tom. one sister Corn. and his mother living in the east wand. The ‘ried to Miss Annie Nubitt, daugh- ter of Ir. James Neabitt. town. was mud Neebitt is at present in Chi- or five years the late Mr. Baldwin has worked in Chicago as a contrac- Mr. James Baldwin, who has been seriously“! for the m6 month with typhoid fever in Chiugo, died €0.er on Wednesday. For the wt {our ceranony was followed by e. break- fast at the home 9! the bride's ele- ter, Mrs. P. Cline, in Cory-st. Cov- ers were 'ldd (or 10 at the bride's table, which was decorated with pink and white cal-nations. Hr. end In. Brick ldt for New York. and will be at home uten- November 1 at 37-2 SevenflI-It. BRICKâ€"SHANNON. A Bunnie exchange says: At‘ the Chapel of the Blessed Sweat yesterday morning at nine o'clock Miss Katherine Shannon was unr- ried to Mr. Herbert Brick by M. June: F. McGloln. The bride wore a. brown travelling costume. u hat to match and e cox-sage bouquet of brtde moss She was attended by Miss Julie. Galvin. of It. Harris, who wore a great suit and a. bou- mmmwumm. WCMMVmudutho homeoflr.JohnDuvhonTueodq One of the beet Inn‘s thnt you an put your money into, for novice end ”penance/qt a. low price is MARSIOT Our range efl‘orda you on immense choice thereby insuring reg] utisfnction in selecting. We want you to see these very special mince. MISS cRENE LY'I'LE. 0! white cal-nations. Mr. Thou. J AS. BALDWIN. OBITUABY. awn-4a Emmem an fiat: m‘mnwmsmmz A: W: W. 1 «mm Real Estate Mun Only “:00 man man m that we use gum-y; EPPS’S COCOA .4423“, W0“ mow FATIGUE You won't fool clan-tad when you take l‘. H. KIDD gram OunBig Assortment my mama Furs] J. SUTCLIFFE SONS 311mm LINDSAY OSHAWA "ilk M in fancy Pelerine style, long fronts and wide shoulders with ape effect. Very new style, head, paw and tail trimmed,a very rich fur at only (1!) :n 00.00.00.000 I fronts, head and claw trimmed Specialeach" . Marmot Stole Mink Marmot Mnffs :3? Elle: mun mu ml. l'llllld tail trimmed, claw trimmed abs, cord ca'ziers, also Empire shape with head and tail tnmmmgs B 50 Speciul each” Head and tail trimmed, satin lined, has seper- ste pillow. A new idea combining all the "newest styles. Very special each $10 an E ' he. ' h Marmot Huffs, J31? ”mi” “2:352:13 m3? '33..§‘.‘.‘?..fffffi”€.fii‘ff‘? $4.25 Rug Style Mink Marmot Muffs lagumaee. SEVEN = WERE - On 5“” mm 06?: 36-. 191.0. a! “1““ am ”mam... V'imbm. 3.0.. By W» When BMW Inn Man Hurling. duvet“! °' An imported quality with 6 inch ghoulder and 4; in. FA“ Am“ Sim.â€"rlw A! MG: MIG; $19.65 9m! “mi mum Mm We we flew MEWAY wwmxr as A! we and MW 0mm a 1600 MW; Cam-a1 ream mfim m Ski-99%. Toe-whit). W #8! in a timer Hm». wrap M mu“. rm FOR SALE. -â€" WEST PART lot 7. con. 14. Int-1pm. 125 no- I'n. chant 95 m culthadon. mm pmm-o. good madman. m m «and and Apply to Win. L. sumo. w - -LLA Wcturia. 5' M P . Lind- MAY .50"- 3. 1910 $6.50 $12.50 HIS. J. T. liirvhm‘d 5| week wixh friends. at 05h: while away had :hq- pleas: tending the SS. convani: was held in thni ‘own. ‘ Kiss E Hunter. of In": is the guest of her Hum, eh“ 5m mmm m mmm a “185 Trelm'on, m‘ \owm gust of Mr. and Mrs. _.I_ In. Mcforriu and um Kiss Kate and Laura, sf with Kr. ‘and Mrs. “‘11). ' mas McKay. bliss Jew: was McKay. Miss Jew! ‘3! Chan. MPKuy sperm 1‘ With ‘1‘. and Mrs. vao‘ If. Chas. Fustm‘ paid 1 it to friends at Lindon \l his aw WW" P: .3”,- mph-13h“ “gum and Mums" m mu. ma m 96? m: Q9 Mm U S "RN VALLF‘: Linden Valley, Xux', 1- I'rs. R. Greenmvny span g‘iVing in the city. If. “Y. J. ("alupha-H, of ' Visiting his daughter a Hrs. W. Dean. LHW LL 14‘ng Brnum 3\ W, uahmw m 3; cur “mu. m “a Mrs Rich-an m Sunda) M ‘3“ ‘1' “6W5 bxullnl ; M Roy and (cal mung friends m 'lm A large number Hi this section attended ‘t Valentin on M0 Vain“. did every“! I.“ avg" one hid C M. Allen, of V ”t Sunday “i‘h Ir. Homd how hunk Sandals!!! "Why mother. I was jufl m, Blank, the kiwi” BBIXG THE ('UW WITE A short time ago, as goes. one of the younger m the local legal profession I ing in the north country.‘ to enquire the right road 0! his buggy and was I) over the fence to a young girl who was milking a co dde'the fence beside the r At this juncture the girl evidently appeared m {he house, My. and in cm? “id, "Luella Ann you com than at. once! who 8T0 }' "Well." replied the lovis "You come in out of then .nd bring the cow with )1 DRUGUIST My opp. P.0. Lin‘ A. HIGINBOT ‘ OI!“ and careful stud mar our assay-cm”! “tum equips us to Ween'ice. All tiui Nth“, (Inmate Fifi Trss '0 lute the best fitting uses. We know w by p' Qty fit, and the kind Io-Day’s Best 5‘ masmv, xox'. 3 mama n Q U 0 O O O Q C O O I r.”.“..‘.“.”.“.“.~.~.00‘ m it“ Mu \\ his-h hm 9" kw. MW“ “NH Kennel (rt thnir

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