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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Nov 1912, p. 4

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purchnfing Shop uml show rooms 1; mm m Camhringv-st.. innumlintoly north of Mann. Lindsay Marble Works R. CHAMBERS. Prop. 3\|{N|*‘..\l ‘ «£11m Parker Hudson died ”Hub. aged 71. *wm poop!“ tail to “in means? when do not lose. l‘lmimmuanes for the belligerent. m will meet toâ€"day at. the vm- m o! Hademkeni. outside Constam of the xmeSt nursery stock grown. Stuck sold and delivered to trade Bad-- and good delivery guaran- teed. '1 flirty-five years of business experience enables us to on'er ‘he best. agcncy in our line. Wxne fa:- terms. PEMAM NUQSEkY 00.. Wkgfll“; mi an: 'm a posit mn Still I“ RS'I‘UN â€"- (in Ihn Hm. ‘num. Hw \vil'q- ul‘ thus. 1! tn". u! a dunzmm‘. 0011!)! r5. For full and winter months a smart, reliable person to sell our wen-km‘mn fruit. and ornamental Special Engines for FIN] Use, nnih Mum M 3 mm Marble “You PAY EILEUunsn I mothmls, in fact, date Marble and 1 this pan of Omar GASOLINE ENGINES augum. the wilt- of w Jim L Mk n \l IUUnsul. W“ III. on“ â€"" Y1?!) WILL DINA Wllg‘K it: mm m cure on nuke . We Mn- % wanna“ y 1 3m you w .thombooomoumu ”autumn-shrub“, d.- cleu' newton. «mun. bee-om ht-Jhohoetuuud . the moral. 933th and :ix‘ual s m mflmudm canâ€"no mvlmwmmthaumm. Don‘tlo thnd mmbyouotyourm “do!“ Wovilcmmorum. ‘ mum WATBANDW m Romnerwbohutmtod mwfltotuuhonedoplnlon no. d all... “Fmâ€"WWW ("nun-M) awning-“duct. 3; man M’c-r FOR C ill doing business in th smml but. not in t'm sa “n udx-anu- with tho} oven 500 ‘ REDUCED PRICE Are You Travelling This Fall? Buy Your Watch From The George Beall Jewllery Store We guarintee the. watch, We guarantee the price. fl h If anything wrong we no on the spot to unit: 8 h . V Humonmdt‘yoummoluwyynlyu Why buy from a stranger? and jn Drs. K. a K. TAKE ALL RISKS Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. Write for full information to Y‘NP‘V iln‘ . W. HALL FAST FN!‘ l3!” \\'!-II.I.I.\'(}T():\'-ST. I‘JHIKH'I. ;\.\'4\UX:\;\‘ FAIRBANKS-MORSE 00., L'l'l|., TORONTO. fairbanks-Morse we BIRTHS ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to _ mlly call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor ofioes which are for Correspondence and for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Windul’. Ont. Hn 1h» mm. in no! and Granite (m In» Nth. in \‘or tail to “in moans? A gent, Lindsay and surrounding mv designs. new impro n (:rnm ' tn Hw mm: .l umun S‘J HIL‘ the same 53 mo old 'I‘ hum- better up~ works hN'urn‘ tiums £001: ha I‘ ()Ul‘ n« The Sons at Temperance. Ontarm :rand Division. are holding their at aixtydounh annual session at can»; wa. Out 3 LACHIAX McLEAX. ’l'hmugh a letter “received some days ago from Mr. E. It. Orde by J. A. ’l‘h'u‘kz-ll. we are 'n’ormed of the death of an old townsman. in the pox-sum of the late Lachlan McLean, who at one time conducted a gents‘ furnishing store. located just. a few doors east of the Benson House, Lindsay. It “as in July. 1879, that tho late gentleman closed up his rnsn (-53 m Lindsay and remmed tn Vinnircg, whvrv ’hc Lulu“: 115' 0- thm' )laicn'sm 1‘. ha aLn ”13'. 21 f \v “ho’esule grncvry an: my a.l' on .- has (commission). After the 1. :1‘. tom in '82. Mulco'm so'.d out fin Lac'n'gn and a person by the name of Mc- .\'nhh. the two carrying the huSinvss un for some time. but owing to busi- ness l‘oil‘g' Hymn! by the land boom. Mr. MvNahh 10“ for South America. anhhln Nmtinnim: «\n and mm 13 6.08an up Ihn h'zsin-‘sa’. H‘- alsm crnsscd the him into tho Stun-s. “her“ he [find [1 r a numb-r of yours «lying twn yours ago in Smnhm n ('alifuruia, «Irmh heing cnrsxl by pm-ummmin. \ .\t mm timo «luring; his rosidvnrv hrn- lm \ms prvshium uf lho fit. ‘\n tlt‘mv‘s Suv‘ot)‘. 'Hw W)!" in Hmn'el‘ton Munt' u was «to: 15kâ€"ugainst 3. L‘unmng-Ion. fm- 1:3"â€"ugninat 3. In Woudville, (0‘ 5+~ngainst 1. v *al's ago In \\ ho esale qruc (commission). Woodville 'Carries 'l‘hn mm mkm m‘ mo property (mum‘s ul‘ Ih‘qu‘tun. (‘unnimum um! \\‘um‘lvillo. tho municipautios which hm» pullml their votes on the mum olm‘u‘ic vnabling by-luws show- ml .\ must Mtrum-dinnr) unnmmi‘x' ux‘ “anng in I‘umwd to tht pun-m itiun mu! by almost unaminuua vote the thrw \‘lllam‘s ask the Commis- sion tn giw (hum figures for the pmwr. n limverton Mgm' w w HI OEITUARY Vancomu‘) lm [Mu- on it. 1' bn P. Rodman, (.‘has. Jenkins, J. S,‘ 'I‘inney, W. B. Graham. .I. H. Wel- don. Wm. Rich. R. G. Webster. ('aleb Wodom J. B. Webster. 'l'hrouqhovt the day th.‘ IN‘SPest man was th: very nopu‘ar pastor, Rev. Mr. Limbert. who, along with the trustees and o'n-r clcrmmen prvsmt. worked zealously throughout the day. Rev. Mr. Limbcrt is to be congratulated on the success of the open'ng. At, the afternoon sernce Rev. Dr. “‘illiamsrn the main speaker. and also at night. Other c‘ ergvtn on: in attnndame new the iononing â€" Rex G. H. Copeland Norxxood, j’l‘iS- idem, of the of Quinta (‘om‘er' ence; Rev. Dr. S. .I. Show-y. of [.‘Ildsay; Rev. (2. Rev. Elfim. “ell'nctnn; Rev. Thug, Brown. Lindsay: Rev. J. Archer. Little Britain: Rev. “1 R. Archer. \\‘uo.i\'il'e; llev. I". II. Howard. (‘qm- bray; Rev. “1 H. hafne. MuniHa; Rev. Wallace. Shuderhnd: Rev. .1 tort, ()akwroi. and Rvs'. Watts, Robbins, Little Britain; Rev. Lim- l‘l‘o:<b_ terinn minister at (.akwoud. l‘on'cl talent aw‘s‘ml in thv c‘on'nq‘, trotw” “‘33 Bay Lindsay and in the Curu‘rr quartets n-mlm'inq a number m‘ s-‘lcc- (Ware. Newcastle ; ‘ .l lthirst “hue the tanmul 3m» am not 'take t me to dri n's‘. but, Cnn finned on the? r was. \s weapons (nth -l-|u-r ‘carricd a pitcher and a lamp. They Concealed ther light in the pixcher, and at the signal broke then pinh- v ers and “em. on their “a3, (:w! dc- lixering them from the pnntny' The speaker urged the gmd people 0? ()akwood and cunIInVn'ty In to forward. as did the faithful :3! I), and wipe 01¢ the debt. of the rhurrh. ' Mr. Ii. J. McLaughlin. . and! in the capacity of chain-In.ln at the clean: concert. and .illnd HIP posi- t on in a Very a‘wlc manner. MN. I Mr. (‘ore‘and was amnm.r the sxwuk- vrs. and congratulated the Hush-vs of the chnrvh an! the rocnplc u’ Unk- wnod on the leautfl‘ul m-w ulifirc. K I‘, Folzowing is a list of the official board of trustees of the ()akwood church. to whose unciring efforts is largely (We: the success of the finan- cing of the fine new edifice : Messrs. W. H. Webster. W. l-‘. Hardy. .I. (‘. toad, 'I‘. II. Richardson. Moses Web- ster, Wm. (‘hannom J. I“. Bram, Ii. niticcnt sum of $2,800 was raised, “hile in the evening the amount was greatly augmented, over-stepping the total amount asked for ($16,000) by between $2,500 and $3.000. Of this amount the Ladies’ Aid will centre but: $500. Thursday's campaign for subscriptions was Very successful. in all $7,205 being raised, while the proceeds of the tea. ‘which go to tho Ladiés‘ Aid, amounted to $483, and two loose collections to $45. The opening services and ceremon- ies held in connection with the new Methodist church at (lakwood. 'ih irsday afternoon and evening. acted as a powerful magnet, attract- ing hundreds and hundreds of people from the surrounding country. town and villages. The ladies of the churn-h figured on feeding 1.000 peo- ple in the eVening. and it is safe to say that they entered to many more. the covers being spread at 4.30 o'cloclg. when the tables were sur- rounded. the ladies and assistants being kept busy until after 9 o'clock. CLEAR OI“ DEBT. SUCCESS in capital letters tells the story of the opening services. Success numerically and finenfiaily, and the story.can be told in a few words. The new church was ended at a cost of $16,000. not including the work done free by the trustees and good Citizens of the co-mmunity. Of this amount $11,000 was sub- scribed for preVious to Thursday, in- cluding $9,000 in cash. This left a debt on the church Thurdsay of $6,- 000. Thursday afternoon the mag- “ 0 Thou. whose own vast temple stands, Built over earth and sea Accept the \\n.lla,that human hands Bane raised to worship 'l’hee' 'I‘RI'STEF‘S OF CHURC WATCHMANI own Vast temple tions. which «fire well received by He Mound to the .the large audience. The Lindsayfflmm Ml “f“ 01‘“ . tachool house. und a x and sea I . . ’ ' unmet com rised: Mrs. W In. Ree- that human hands q p [first man. The 1 sor. Mrs. w. a. madcss. Mean. 8. [and m the mm“! worship Theo. Brimmell and A. B. Ptrlsh. \vhilo‘ odht church “ 0.!“- ‘ 5 , - 0 has “d ce on- Mr. C. L. I-orsfih acted as aocom and paid tor. clear Ii Inn n-ith the new ‘ p'nm' lll . the d“ - L .... in. were oerlomed. eon he had too many soldiers. and he might xiv} :ny of them a chance m go home if they desirml, and 22,- 000 left for home. God said to (:‘deon he had still too many men. The men were thirsty and had 10 drink. and all who wished tq do so “are allowed. 9,700 out of the II).- 000 left took advantage and pro- cveded 'to leisurer quench their thirst, “hile the faithful 300 did not take true to drink, but. Cnn inucd on their way. As weapons ouch - -l-lu-r carried a pitcher and a lamp. They concealed the'r light. in the pitcher, and at the signal broke their pitt h- ers and went. on their way, (30'! de- li\erlnp; them from the onetny. The speaker urged the gmd {:(uPle o.’ ()akwood and cumm"!!‘ty tn {:0 forward. as did the faithful :3! I), and wipe o_'t. the debt. of the rhim-h. Mr. R. J. McLaughlin, K ".. acted in the capacity of chairm.m at the The seeker emphasimd that when God says “Go forward” he will open the Way, no matter what the difficul- ties, so long as His peOple haVe faith. The lesson applied to the spiritual, financial, and every other Muse of church work. This the speaker illustrated by three circum- stances: First. .\hraham- was called upon to offer up his son Isaac as a sacrifiCe and he obeyed. and God took cure of the rest ; second, God told Noah to prepare an ark for the preservation of himself and his fam- ilyâ€"he obeyed and “In; forward; third. (10d to‘xl Gideon to (‘l‘nVln‘ the armies of Israel, and 32,000 re- sponded. while the opposing forces were 60,000 strong. God told (:id- 'lhe pastor. Rev. Wm. Limbert. opened the service; the Boxwogy w“ 8‘ mt: the pastor ofléred the invoa- tion, and gun out the 6718!. hymn, the first verse 0! which is as follows: Prayer was altered by the President of the (.‘onlerence, Rev. G. H. Cope” land. The choir thou sang. “Praise ye Jehovah.” which was followed by an address by the Rev. J. Sprague Williamson, of Niagara Falls. The sermon was a. beautiful and forceful exposition of the truth. and was lis- tened to with rapt attention and Very greatly enjoyed by all. The speaker spoke from the text. “Speak to My People. that they go for- ward." During the c0urse of his ad- dress he spoke of the difficulties in the nay ol' God's people. with moun- taéns on either side of them, and the Egyptians before them. Their faith was not a blind faith. and when their feet touched the waters the waters roiled back and God's peopie walked safely through. 0 Thou, whose own Vast. temple stands. Built over earth and sea. Accept the walls that. human hands Have raised to worshtp Thee." o\\' n "ifit ‘emph ;Fowler. w ........................ ‘Grahwm, W. B....... . ftlilson, Melvnk- ................. jGraham, w. M ................. Graham, Geo ....... Gilbert, W ....................... -(:or.rill John ...... ’Gorrill, -|essie...... :Hurdy, Albert, ................... fHardy, W. F....... Hogg. A. 0 ....................... lulu-ens, la\'id...... ............ ‘l-hncock. J. W ................. Ifilial-(ms. Lini.‘ .................. iH:n-ock, Earnest ...... ...... . ‘Hurdy. Howard .................. Ir\'in'-, Mrs. (Dr.) :Jonk'ina, (has....... !.l.nkinq, Harold...... l :Lonslrorough, J. E ............. lKing, Hugh ..................... {Kinfi' .,, Frank .................... ‘Kinz, Miss (‘ .................... ILadics’ .\ill ...................... |l.ane. Wilbur .................. . i1.in3bcrl, Hmacen :limbert. Rm. 311‘ and Mrs Curtis. Thus .................. Cory, Thos .................... !Colwell. Goo .................. i fond. Miss M. J ............ (‘ruess, Mrs. B ............. . Goad, Dean .................. Copplectone, Harry ........ Davies. C. A ................ inavidson, 'I‘. A ............. 1 .Epworth [league ........... Everson, Lun‘ey ............ . l-‘ricnd ........................ . ' Ferguzon, R ................. II-‘erguson, Himcn..... ...... I'mdy. Mrs. ............ . l’arlianunv, lmn...... . Richardson, '1'. ll ...... Rifh. Wm ................. ROgN‘s, E. R ............. Rodman, 1‘}. l‘ ........... Roma's. David ...... lingers. Edwin ......... Razors. Hiram .......... lhnuio. L‘. B ............. Rich. A. E ............. . Hivhurds‘on, Mrs. \‘... Roma's. W. Hm... ltugn‘rs. Marvin .......... RNWOI‘. W. E....... Rich. Richard ............ Rich. Mrs. R ............ Surling. W. I}. ........ Switzer. Mrs. Norris.. Slogmut. \\'m....... Swain. J. 1! ....... . ..... Short. Eli ...... .. letm. Norris...... 810mm. Mrs. Wm.... Smalo. Newton...... 'l‘ilmy. J. 8..... Taylor. James ...... Timmy. Herb. 1"..." 'l‘rethowny. B. 11...“ Webster. W. 3....... .. Wobater. J. 8.. Weldon. Cnleb...... ...... Won-tor. 30.00.”... .... “Mum. Wilmot It... Web-w. Thou. J....... WW. [um Eu“... Vienna. J. 3...... “‘u.‘ Almltut| uuu Weldon. am. can"... m“. Mun“ tun m. M P. mm 4‘38““; IHOIC ‘It M a“ “an“! “It: M8. "up“ um ' I ‘ “I _Juuu~ u' Lillim, l-Ilmu ..................... lane, l-‘red .......................... 1.90, John ........................ Mcpmghlin, Mrs. It. .1 .......... Michanl, J. 1... Mitchell. \liss Elm ............. Mill-3r, Miss, R. .\1. Hospital Mitchell. Addie .................. Mark. J. W ......................... Nukes. Mayy l-Z .................... Ni-hole. Mrs. D ................... I’arlia’mcnl, nor! ................. \ Promo, “'11: ........................ odht church In. Oskwoal um and paid ior, clear of any e unocl. bdore the dedication. ieo were parlormed. This. I would he the use in connew the new church. easy y... 7‘ v The dedication o! the new church will take place on Sunduy. next, WILD ReV. hr. Crews. at Toronto. will preach at the morning service and Rev. Mr. Copelend the even- in; service. Rev. Mr. Elliott. and Rev. Mr. Archer will also assist. Below will be lound the total list of sulvscrlptiom, the tumor; of the giVers, and tbs amounts giwn: Adam. D .................. « Arman-Lug. Etta ......... Archer, Rev. Jas ......... BrasS, J. F ....... . ....... Barclay. Mrs .............. Bin-hard, A. A ............ llowes, J .................... Brimmell, Harry .......... toad. J. C....... 10m 1“" Adams. 0...... ...... Armstrcng. Etta ................. .3 2.00 wdp Archer, Rev. .139 .............. .. 5.00 wa Brass. 'J. F ....... 200.00 per Barclay. Mum... lUJWllper Birchard. A. A ................... . 10.00 it I llowes, J ............................. 3.00 'he Brimmell. Harry .................. 15.00 h m fond. J. C ........................ 250.00 mow Cos-d. F ............................. 100.00 trio Curtis. 'l'hos...... . 50.00 lsch Cory, Thos .......................... 5.00 Item Colwell. Geo .................. i ..... . 5 00 item Cold. Miss M. J .................. 10.00 avnn (‘ruess, Mrs. B .................... 30.00‘lem Goad. Dean ........................ 75.00pm" lv-nnllu-¢nn.s "grnv ,,_ “...... 500ifl'n1 LIST OF SI'BSCINI'I'IONS_', l to the time when he . The speaker also re- : time when u..- plal )lvth- ....................... 100 ..................... 50 Imcn ................. .5 ....................... 50 13.. .................. 200 fille ................... 100 M ................... 5 o . . 30 5 ....................... \IH'I |‘\‘l|‘ .‘ mutation. Wren-(‘3‘ This. he mm“- in connection with ...... ------- ........ 10.00 250.00 100.00 26.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 30000 200.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 5.00 35.00 10.00 15.00 100.00 250.04) 500.00 1 50.00 1-‘0.00 In 00 200.”) 3.00 25.190 100.00 25.00 25.1)!) (,0 0H ‘2le! 250.00 5 mi 100.00 50 MO 75.00 00.00 1.0.00 75.00 10‘00 95.00 90.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5. 00 25 00 25.00 10.00 1 0.00 30.00 5.0!) 10.!00 15 "DO It) 50.00 [30.00 Mu“) 5.00 1K. 1"." PEDMIOGU :s POORLY PAID. Courthouse, 'l‘hurodny. Nov. 21'. â€" The county committee on education met with Cutn.’ lullignn in the chair when the luv mpecting the cppolntmont of public school in- spectors was read. Maura. Brod- erick and Savant were present and on motion the sppoinumnt at those grunt-nun was «manned. 'lhe con of «nuance oxnms. in the diflennt districts amount-d tu 318-1. 'lhe cl‘lrmen called upon the in- epectore to address the council end Inspector SteVene responded in e Very interesting terms concerning the-employment of when in the northem portion of the county. Mr. Stevens stated that. it was difficult to procure good teacher: in the out- lying districts of the county. espec- ially at. the New Year season. The salaried in the first place were in- adequate and many. good Learners wore working there now for $500 per ennum who were worth $600 per year. Through e patriotic spir- it and feeling of sentiment many of 'he lady Lean-hers remained in their h into sections to endeavor to proâ€" mote education among their friends. [l'here is no reason that a school. which has only a small at- tendance should have an inferior teacher. '1 he inspector favored an annual grant to such sections and leave this at the disposal of the inspector, “ho could draw on tho iltnd required. There are about 12 iearhcrs in Mr. Stowns district who are not qualified leathers. Mrs. James Maureen, Floral. Salt. g writcsz-“l was troubled for eight years ; with boils on my face and body, and I . tried everything I could think of. My neighbors told me to drink water of! of mm- corn meal. but I kept getting worse until one day a woman in town asked me why I didn’t try Burdock Blood Bitters. My husband got me two bottles. and ! oefore one was gone my boils had all dis- 2 Lppearcd, and I feel like a difl'erent woman. I can't tell you how thankful I 1 :tm for our medicine. I will recommend 3 t to al sufi’erimz women-"7 _ _ _.__ l “VI-"3;. this purpose than is' noth' to equal that old and well known bood medicine. Burdock Blood Bigten: n I ' "i‘hév'ééwémed entirely by bad blood, and to get rid of them It is absolutely seq-my to put the blood into good con- diuon. Manufactured oniy by '1‘.th Milbum 30., Limited. Toronto, Ont. Bails m themselves are not a dangerous trouble, but still at the same time are veg: painful. . .. I I l jLI--j HAD BOILS 0N FACE All BODY vm vacuum ran 8 vans. Warder Want. Work Wonder. mm none: 10 Enumwn will pay to see our Ginnamdn’s Hardware Store HEAVY W IR E FENCING SPECIAL 11' 300 PER ROD J, HUGHES’ W. 6. Blair Son Lindsay treat S. Repairs Neatly and Promptiy TO MAKE SURE OF DRY FEE GET A PAIR Ol“ 3 Are adies And Gentlemen’s Taflers. an m o adv-mud Sm! wm th mm Blairs’ Tailoring ALWAYS PLEASES clothing as the coming season plomiws be a particularly busy 006. Place your order early for cmly and William THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23 (‘xnlda has a postman wnusn rump is the longest in the \Vur‘d. He has fiust left Edmonton “‘Exh his hundl» 0! letters to be dolivorml smw-ral hun- dred miles within the Arctic Circle. Doing two days' wurk in «ma'uwans a poor job the next day. -â€"A very large number ui‘ ”may citiuns took in the {Main Slipper Old concert held in ”In no“ Method“ chl‘rch at ”almond 'l‘i-ui'sdaym Among those prnsonl \u-n- Noticed the following ladies and gentlemen; W. B. Sparling. ll. Adams. Mrs. J_ W. Wankel}; Mrs. \\. l". ““3””; hr. and Mrs. H. Irvin". Miss \liller. llr. and Link, F. C. r‘m‘s.\lh. Miss Ru Riley, Ira ('onnrll. l-‘. .l. (‘nrew' Hr. and Mrs. \\.. I‘Z. [{(N‘Stvl‘. H. Hrlmmdl' Mr. and Mrs. Ford \\. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. \\‘iddms. Miss chm I’m-kin, Miss (‘. Hutchinsun. (;_ H. Wilson. H. M. Mn} Ms. Miss l~‘.. Ellis, Miss Jean Anderson. Fri-d Rolwrts, Mr. and Mrs. .las. unison. R. llut- [on Misses Alice. Beatrice and Edith Cinnamon. Arthur ,\!lin, (i. 3...”!!!- ning, Misses Edna and Edith lit-all, Stanley and .\rthur ”1‘8”. Miser-s Hazel and Annie (‘armxz Miss Irene l‘arkin, Miss Limhort. Hi» “live fin. derson. Miss Mchniai-n. Mr. and Mrs: ll, Cinnamon. llarw)‘ Martin, Wilbert Mcl‘aru. hr. and \lrs. S. .I. Shanty. .I. ll. I-‘lawllo, .las. lioxall. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. l-‘ultun. R. J, McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. For- Miss Ethel Matche-u. “i.“ Isabel Clarke. Miss (fart-in Harsh. Messrs. (.‘rerar. Wholum, and (nu-m, kn). Weldon, (Sam-1r ('m'la‘y. 1:. (I Nug- ent. W. J. ('arlislo, Harn‘d \icMul- len, Miss WaIlor. E. Stewart. (I, Newton. Harry Brown. hr. and Mrs. Rich. Frank \clams. I’rvd R. Thomas, Ross Jnnns, \lissu-s “ur- lhy, W. W. Jordan and uifv. and others. Solicitor (or snid I outed at. M‘ontreal this ’ot October. 1912. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. It. For- ter. .‘HSS Siddlt‘. Miss J, 'l‘anflm‘y’ Miss 01130310. l-‘rnnk Hum-111m, Thou. Twohey. Miss .\nniv \‘uurnL “Land Mrs. A. ('Iark. Mrs. H. |*'. Black- \\".’II. Orr Fanninu. Misx Helg’shaw, Runway Act. Water- proof 'l’hll native is given pursuu‘“; to in provision: of Section 361 0‘ the NOTICE :ALL AND Executed It) 1H snid Comm“. BEATTY . 1:91;. VII:- [mag let". “-1105? mm» 'd. "9 {its his hundlp smu-ral hun- 16th a, ion “'5 Hafi' rude Mints, reg Gauntlets. reg ‘Tchtulg. mm Sarnmca Tan ){r-R Children C717: FOR FLETCHER‘S CA S T c’) R I .1 There was Flannelettes “A Rose of Yestmd; Prices 259 Entire C we Remarkable Speci: 3"; underwear‘ Hos iery and"5h?rs n-sW-linz'd In “m.m- ¢5C,: I?! 1’1 W ‘ ”40‘! u. ”6%.. mg. 81.1.) W n's black Ribbed (.14.- ngageme :1: s Mofh“ Uppm‘tmu est 0! Night Gowns mum. 'l'h unmommm or “'00! SO x In no cot-dull,» umwd] sale YICTOE SAY] WEEKS {or Shirts low-s Gaunt! SECTIO‘ IW‘ Prin lines f0 3 much )-)( So X I 3.5 A Del Mruy. p1

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