g at the Walsh Store; ms'r HAT.‘-WIIJ:.THE pmsou who - rmr- a. :hat ‘wlth‘mfw- '-"init{als-~ V. we»: 8." on. name Quads: gum.» “Mon anthem!“ siombamet- 11mm W43 mans omoewdgotthdrown FREE EIGHTEEN Our teacher, Miss McKinnon. is pre- paring the pupils of the school for an entertainment to begiven on the 22nd. In connection with the enter- tainment the pupils ave going to have a. pie social. No doubt teacher and pupils will enjoy a. pleasant af- temoon. The proceeds of the social is in aid of the Sick Children's Hos- J N Annie Anderson, who has been at- ShLFM COIL ERS Lending High school at Omemee, has Salem Corners, Dec. 13.â€"The .Rev. I been indisposed for a few days. How- Mr. Duprau, was unable to attend'ever, we hope she will soon _-be able the service on Sunday, through ill- to continue her duties. mess. The congmgution here, hope to A few of our young people enjoyed hear of his recovery. Mr. Charles, themselves last Friday evening at Thomas, of Cresswell, occupied the i the home of the Misses Stuart. 'Pro- pulpit on Sunday and preached a greasive lost heir was engaged in and very impressive sermon. ‘altogether a delightful evening was In reporting the death of Miss Da- spent. vison in last week’s issue one of her Thomas Fleming has been on the her brother’s names, Mr. Russell Da- sick list for the past week. A serious vison, was ommitted from the list. complication of diseases appears to we hope the omission has caused no rhave been the cause. 1 inconvenience. A concert prepared by the Public 1‘ The tortures of Eczema can scarcelybg descriqu,‘ is applied. With patient treatment it is only a matter of tame until the sores are “healedfand navy-noun. u e .' formof i†' , 'ak'indinene h‘u gale Dr. 3L . Clinch Ointment own an recounted throughout the world as the etandlrd ointment It is wonderfully soothing and W3? 33.3%? fromitchlnz andgfltntionnndto l Amer the election suitable address- es were made by the county master. .J. w. Elliott._ Mr, Gamble and .the “unselected omen; SupperJollow- " 'e‘d. fhén adiqlogue by the Smith bro- thetflfn madame by W. J. -.Patflclg,- a song. -‘mie‘()1d'0mnge'-Flute." by J oeeph Smith. and an enjoyable ev- ening 0911}ng elm}; ‘- - .‘n-‘n Mr. Leslie Kennedy, who is in the employ of Mr. Webster, of Dunsford, waS'Iaid ofl fora. few days with a. cold, but has resumed his duties. Mr. J. W. Elliott has moved to the farm lately purchased from Mr.. Rich- ard White, Verulam. Mrs. (Dr.) Bird, of ‘ ind River, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. El- liott. She has gone to visit other friends in Midland. accompanied by her aunt, Miss M. McHullen. NORTH EMILY North Emily, Dec. 14.â€"Mrs. W. J. Gertley has been suffering from a se- vere attack of pneumonia. Dr. Wal- lace, of Lunsfoid, is in attendance. We hope for her speedy recovery. A gift that is new and bright thro- ughout the entire twelve months is a. subscription to The Watchman-Ward- er. Send it to the absent one. 131' per year is the most'substuntf'al gift you can make. It. is reported that Mr. William Cal- laghan has sold his entire property to a" man from the Sunset ProVinoe. Mr. Geo. English hashad a. ’phone installed. sec†Joseph Smith; tress†John Kennedy: lecturers. Weston Smith and Walter Hora; committee, Goo. Endicott. James Endicott, Robert Sampson. S. M. Thurston. W. A. Thurston. A concert prepared by the Public school teacher is to be hold some ev- ening next week in the school house. A silver collection, we believe is all the admission that is to be chargod. The Watchman-Warrior at one dol- (a; dollar expended in ny‘ar's subscription. to The Watchmanmurdo er will bring your friend more genu- lne plenum . and â€tum than anythlng «magnum-pint.- 386â€Â» Thomas Fleming has been on the sick list for the past week. A serious complicatIOn of diseases appears to have been the cause. FRANKLIN Franklin, Dec. 13zâ€"Wo'nd was re- ceived here last Saturday night of [the death of Mr. Jas. Stewart, of near I’ieterboro. Mr. Stewart was 'Imarried to a sister of Mrs. J. Gard- . iner, of this place, and had been until j three years ago a prosperous farmer of this section; On selling his farm have, he spent a. year in the west and on his return purchased a. farm near I'eterhoro. News of his death came as a great shock to his friends here as he had always beena strong, ro- bust men. Heart disease is believed to have been the cause of his death. Ira. Gardiner has begun a. three- months’ course in the business Col- lege, Peter-bore. {Piwhk a “Like a letter from home,†is The Watchman-Warden and it comes reg- ». distance would appreciate such a gift. ‘W‘hile returning from a visit with Mr. Isaac Davison's. on Saturday ev- ening, Mr. R. Ronald’s horse ' took fright and upset the cutter over the culvth at the corner of the 6th con. Mrs. ‘ll'cDounld. who was with him jumped tout of the cu‘tter before it went over, but Mr. McDonald went over with the cutter, but clung to the horse. When the horse was brOUghL to a. standstill it was found that no- thing more than a broken shaft was the result. 311-.qu McLean, of Fingerboard is doing a rushing business in the line of crushing gram. sawing wood, and cutting feed for the farmers in this settlement. The new tebphoho line from . Mr. A. Tnemoer's along?!» 5th coy, 53 under construction. The poles are all in their places, and we expect to'be able to talk with our neighbors along that line before Christmas. DUNSFORD r1001 on No. 96, v! .yk “ Felix F‘orbert Cuts the Price for Christmas Ladies’ hockey boots, rein- forced. Special this 1:29 Men's hockey boots, good value. Special 1.49 Men’s hockey boots, eItra 120 Pair boys’ hockey on bafgain table ..... lu- 1.60. 111$ Felix . Forbert Shoe Store onâ€"fliargain {able ..... 1 49 nun"; ................. , o I YMM’hgekey ‘yoots, A reguA- Hockey Boot And when Forbert cuts the prices it means something worth while in money-savingâ€"and, just now when you’re hunting the town and losing sleep to get suggestions for Christmas, giving bargains like these will certainly make gift-giving a. easy matter. Coot-I... -oao" Tf'..f"f‘.‘.’:‘:: 1.19; (31“.: i . Men’s felt slippers, Mack leather covered, felt. sole. Cut price. . ............ 696 Ladies’ felt slippers, red, blue, brown and black. S ec- ial bargain l). .496 200 Pr. lot on bargain table misses,’ children’s and ladies’ I H: d tel rs. $3meâ€le “lppe .290 . Ladios' ï¬ne felt Juliet illippcrs, fur trirmned, leather soles, reg- Elm“ I60 and L75 Sale cut price ........ 13mm. we» 9 Felt Slippers 3‘9 iiiâ€? 1.29 My! I" Leatherette suit case with brass lock and Clasps with strong leather handle. Among all the gifta that 3 KM! or woman receives, what ia more appreciated or more useful than a nice suit case. Smooth dark brown suit cage, outside straps, bras lock. A senaible gift. ~ â€ï¬‚inch“ 1.99. Siufl‘ Echo-ohm. Bluest-uh - . .wï¬.“ 8h. 29 inch ouch 1.29 Sine 24 in.“ 1.89. 8110 26 knead 1.40 Prices in Sui ‘ A~M~ ‘7'" than» 17.6!» i.“ Good going Du. Mixing “LU Ahogaod uni! Jan. 1,19)â€. . 1.1.. w I IT FARE Km and S ‘0 muy "03‘5“ hand! Wave. 'Ph‘m‘“ M (It on ma Clristm Between 3“ ~L1 a Mr iii, PM Back Rook. .\- TheAuau Lu Qarinthia-n W Bat-diam“ \V 'For Iull i1 14 Boo Humidian 13. C. latch Wm “0 it E u. . 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