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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Nov 1912, p. 7

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work! “Q m mating“ a“ “in: but. M- Why 980 Md In 012 mm, Mu Mum: 6! mm ma M THAT PAYS NTED also have 0- ”P we. and stores in dif- I, in Toronto M a. Rom $500 to $25.. reside in or for il'. am. lots in all W" [0 trouble to Ill” erties. Our ear 5* a short notice. ‘ATBU RST-ST‘ 1080370 Dem“ b'eots, ‘theirbuaineutony mitt Indiana-In- ‘hone 41. Immune. Le b an its branches. I a: HOPE“!!! waiters. Rota-io- do the Bank at longed at lowest rates. 0!- s-st.. south. my. X“: ins are irs, Fancy 'lor Cabinets If you want. to R. K4010” Igor. may, Public :opkias. RA» l.l..‘ Cameras Shirt at Woodmlo. speCialiMs in Waist Working Girls Help . , . Luckless Sisters One of the most unostentatious but 11m eriheless worthy philanthropiee in Ontario is carried on by the Samari- tan Club of Toronto, a. small band Of ladies who devote their. spare hours to relieving the want: of the needy consumptives of the dty. At the October meeting of the club it was Show: that while most of, thus “3" s charitable organization! M AUCTION SALE OF FARE 81003 and Implements, by Geo Jackson; auctioneer, on Wednesday, 18th: of Decanber the propel-trot If. Jam 0- Davidson, Lot 16, don. 5.1829 posa adjoining the Village of Lie- rim“ tlo Britain. Sale commence! at m 9" 2'39?" me lsuspended work during the summer, there Was a. constant need for the cf; forts of the Samaritan Club,~ over $50 having been dispersed in July, August and September. Most. of this money was contributed by busi- ness girls, one .g’iVing $1 per month, another $2, while a third gave one- tenth of her income every second month. None of thwe girls receive large salaries. Such a. record should provq;an incentive to Others who, could well aflord to give of their means for the benefit of the sick, 3nd, ‘ annex-ins of the large centres of po lotion. A .~ -‘~ iFjrst Sleigh. Mr. Barry Anplebaum has the proud distinction or being the first to take advantage of the beautiful on Kent‘st. on Monday. The seigh was loaded , thn fowl, who cackled and chuckled with delight as they went mm- the hung: on Kent-st. ‘ E: Out This Season | A gazigfagion altar'this. _ ReV. Ir. ’ We. 0! Lindsay, Mun. was man: come visit- here during ‘3 It is understood that Miss Barker GAMER. 0N MAN INJURED WHEN the popular assistant Superintendent, BAR'I‘ING FIGHTING DOGS. ‘ at the Ross Memorial Hospital, has Cgmeron, Nov. 25._w° are sorry decided to return to Petroleo, where 'to learn that Mr. Richard Hadwm she will resume her former respong- had his hand badly men-ma by ,L ble position 0! Superintendent. Miss dog. ms dog and p, ngighbor'. Barker, who has endeared kernel! to “MM: |.-Onoot thelymissetl..Sholnabeemapain»- ' _. taking“ hithful nurse tug! will dpgeuiud hum-mun thumuchmluedbythehosglmgtafl. bulk. Ineembvmlotdooor .V " monumfi oottoihotr ..- ; ' ' ' . HAND LA CERA TED V“ ‘WV. It You Have Rheumatism Read This Offer m Remedy Cured nimseu First and Now Proposes to Can the World. on em weary “um «mm: m m- ‘Wflflf‘ John A“ (MM; 6% ”than. has. mu anagrams w try his Himâ€" m; M me am 6! Manama n his mum; Fur Hm mama m: tim- vm w hand a {m «In. mm m can am who «m mime: m an mtimcat ml mud mm mm m «m; m mm: m puma an an: mm and mm "mm PW Ham, mm 0H m: FMHMM Mum and m “mm mm in mm mm I Buyers‘ from forty miles around _mde purchases at. the last sale, among whom were: Rod Moran, councillor of Eldon; Malcom Mc- ‘Eu‘hern, Argyle; Archie Smith, Elâ€" don; Snmuel McLean. lslay ; Rob- ert. MoQuule. Omemee; Patrick Chine}, lcwneyxille; Numm 11mm» cock, ()akwood; John BroOme, Don- nld; limes Fisher, Janetville; Al- bert McNeil, Jnnetville; John Lake. Cromwell ; Andy McKay, woodville' ; Alex. McCrimmon, Woodville ; Hum. Fosw a; Grant, Canningwn, Alex. Daniels, “'0 odville; G. 1-1., Mc- Kinnon. Victoria. Road; .1. W. Earns, FleetWOOd; George Nookes, Cromwell; Hr. R1118, Bethany; I. E. Weldon. Barrister. Lindsay; A. Forest, and others. ] the 75 head of cattle on SEALED TEXDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceiva! at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 3rd January, 1913, {or the conveyance of Hi: Majesty's mall: on a. proposed contract for four years. six times per week, over rural mu! roves ham Ore-dwell Ontario, to communes at q" Postmaster Gen- unl't plum. Printed notices, containing farmer. information as to conditions of pro- posed contract may be seen and blank toms of tender may be obtained at can post once: 0! Cmfl. Salem eon-'0. and ct the once 01 the Post The In rs:- market, comidcring the season, was fairly good. The, next large sale wh ch will be on the 7th of lumber next, pro-nines to beone of magnitude. On that day 75 head of cattle right {mm the ranches will be thoeed of. The sale at. Fanning's Repository on Now-tuber 23 was largely at- tended, 50 head of cattle being sold. Prices were not up to the expectaâ€" tions of the seller, but every hoof went. regardless of price. SALE At times he won so helpless that he hed.to take morphine and after coulidereble doctoring be (“we up in despair. He began studying into the canoes of rheumatism, and after much experimenting. finally found a combination of drugs which com- pletely cured him. The result was so beneflc‘el to his entire system that he called his new found remedy “Gloria, Tonic." Those ‘of his friends, relatives and neighbors suf- fering from rheumatism were next cured. and Mr. Smith ooncluded to alter h‘s remedy to the world. But he (ound the task a difficult one, as§ Mr. Smith will send a WC nearly everybody had tried a hun-g FREE, also his illustrated boo dred or more remedies. and theygrheumavsm. absolutely free ofc couldn't be made to believe that: to any reader of The Watchman there was such ‘a thing as a cure for der, for he is anxious mafia-er; rheumatism. But an old gentleman'should profit 43' his good (01 from SegUin. Tam. U.S.A..- wrote Simply tear om this advertis: him slying‘ if Mr. Smith would send and send it, together with your him g'sunple he would try it. but and address. to as he had suffered over thirty year-sf JOHN A. SMITH. and wasted 3, fortune with doctors‘. 1399 Laing Bldg, Windsoru MAIL CONTRACT .EZ UN SATURDAY LASTâ€"BIG BARGAINS IN LIVE STUCK A 50c Box Sent Free to All FANNINGS SALE but any can a to m 49 Yum mung. JOHN A. SMITH Don't forget 1 Dec. 7th. m admins males. he fiMM‘i My cumin; am, «am «a Meant no «em summit.- m M «as mm- M mums!!! Wmmm mm mm Meanwhile; in m memty mm. ”NM law If: mun a «9* um; am! are? m mm m»- kv MM m Wm M {m “was new w M! Mm uwty; M Hm I‘; 4“.- a‘an‘ ‘Mmma: H mm! MM :9,- H9‘U0~;-; Hm mm M: irrud uhL'L'nI-W“‘”3“.*' EH.“ N; “3: WILSON â€"- AL the Methodist Pars- onage, New Hamnurg, on Saturday Nov. 23rd, 1912, Rev. Albert Charles Wilson, aged 71 yes“, 5 months, and 28 days. Be true to your word, your v.0rk and your friend. 97'qu an mm m mm 1 MM 9 WWI" NW NW W" m. :3. WM! gnaw». mn- qw. Wright. u! and WWW" Miran": W Mum» VHS-z hm: hm MM Children Cry run FLETcHER's CASTORIA Mrs. 11 "ohm. West Plain, not, WWW“ that she could 8%.! “W Mull because u! rheumatism. but than. "Glari’e ’l‘ouic" has comphtol; mud her. Mr. George 1130!. 01 IN.» dust ()nt., says that he tried in”; diaerem remedies, but faund no r.- lio! until he tried "Gloria ’l‘onic,'£ while Clarence A. Scott writes fro. 'l‘ooleton. N.B., that he feels that he owe. his lite to this great remedy. A cm of 13 years' enacting is re- ported by James Mch‘arlon. of L'Am- nble. Ont, but "Gloria Tonic" cum! it QUIckly. Even prominent. physiv cians haxe to admit that “ Glofls Tonic" is 5, positive success, among them Doctor Quintero, of the Univerb city of Venezuela. to whom it no recommended by the United States Consul. In hundreds of other in- stances the result has been the same. It cured many cases which defied‘ Hospitals. Drugs and. Electricity. emong them persons of upwards o! eighty years of age. Mr. Smith will send 3, 50C. box FREE. 3,180 his illustrated book on rheumatism. absolutely free of chug. to any reader of The Watchman-War- der, for he is anxious that 'eVerybody should profit 41y his good fortune. Simply tear out this advertisement and send it, together with your mm. and address. to . HR. SOPERS ‘DR. WHITE 1 92m Tr'p Takers at Low Rate: T. C. Matchett, Agent Full particulars from any CJ’R. Wt etc "Limited trains have Toronto daily making difGCl connection at Detroij. and Buffalo for Florida, and at. Chicago for California, Hm CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, FLORIDA 38 IN TER TOURS mm {mm Fulfill! “W! 1" u “Mam WNW" m Md 5 w «I Mam"!!! 9% WWW: Ham Amen? . 1;", “5%” "W"! m .~, gran, mm“ 19 mm mm M W mm! at n ”W W- W: am am”? M“ can! 3. Wm M u: mm“ at" ,, mu. Tun hut“ ”in m- Jriahl. a! (inu'tcml‘. 9W» '3'“ THE SUNNY SOUTH DEATHS AGE "Stavrm. AND Ont.

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