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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 May 1908, p. 10

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,er with : of 5 his a mm! the 3 :tion heir ’. i ng land Hum 1y 0: l Pb. rd tc “31: § ab all 3| ,netV atte. WM N m u he *1 hav m, aIS( t0 :ate Jon â€"'Mrs. F. R. Edwards, of Winn!- ville, was a .visi‘toy in town yester- â€"Miss Mamie Tang'ney is visiting Mrs. L. J. Campbell, Beaverton,>for a few days. ‘ - ‘ â€"Mrs. H. Maybee, and children 'of Eldon Station, called on friends in town to-day. ' â€"Mr. Roy La Monte, of Camp- beIIx'ord, is in town for a few days the guest of his parents. â€"Mr. William Thompson, and wife of Hamilton, are the guests of Mrs. '1". Thompson, King-st. -â€"Mrs. W. Maybee and little boy, of Cambray, were in town this mor- â€"Mrs. E. Dunn and Miss Helena Townsend, of Cameron, were in town to-day. -Mr. R. E. McKendry, of Toron- to, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKendry. â€"Miss Emily Nie, of Fenelon Falls, called on town friends ta.- â€"Mr. W. Wood, of Fell’s Station, was in town for a few hours, the guest of friends. â€"â€"Mr. Walter McGil], and daugh- ter, of Janetville, called on friends in town to-day. â€"Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘ims, and Miss Alice Tims, are spending the holi- day in 'Omemee. â€"Miss Margaret Haillock, of To- ronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Flavelle. ' â€"Miss Maggie Gibson is visiting her uncle, Mr. Thos. Quigleg, South Verulam, for a. few davs. â€"â€"Mrs. Wm. Mulvaney and her son William, are visiting friénds in -To- ronto. â€"Mrs. P. Staples, of Bobcaygeon. passed through town on Thursday to spend the vacation in Orangeville. â€"Miss Jean Flavelle, of MacDon- dd College, Guelph, is home for a few holidays. day. â€"-Miss Lila James. of Haliburton, called on Lindsay friends to-day. â€"Mrs. M. Perri-n, of Cameron, is the guwt of friends in town to- day in Cannington. â€"Miss H. Scott, of Torontotcall- ed on town friends to-day. -â€"Miss Jennie Duggan. of Fenelon Falls, is visiting in town. â€"Miss Ada Mitchell, of Fenelon Fans, Was in town on Friday. â€"Miss Ada Willis, of Blythe, is in tOWn for the holidays.- â€"Miss Bessie Nie, of Orillia, spent Saturday in town. â€"Mr. Jos. Parkin was in Peter- bOro yesterday on business. â€"Mr. John Staples, of Grass Hill, was in town today. â€"Mr. Maurice Welsh, of Bobcay- goon, was in town to-day. â€"Mr. William House is in town for a few days visiting friends. --Miss E. Hodson, of Torontq, is the guest of Miss McHugh. â€"Messrs. T. W. McLean and J. A. Wylie, th.B., of Omemee, are in town today. Mr. McLean is prin- cipal of the Omemee Public School, and is attending the session of the fl‘oaxhers’ Convention. â€"Mr. John Busti, of Fenelon Falls, spent. yesterday in town. .35“. A. J. Gould and MW. of Melon Fans. are visitinfi friends in town. -â€"Mr. A. B. McGill. manager of the Farmers Bank. called on Meatle- ton citizens the other day on busi- mm W m mm 3%». m m M in} mm m m u \wm m MM xwmflw , mum PM mw at WA am am. A, W. in. «mg 9% gm w New»! mam mm mmm mm mm 'm mm “m mew“: ii m Wm M s kw m m m! 1"? W 0- “z MVQMW'. M Milt m‘ M‘ “mug My “my N31 “9; NM, w§ .x'aamm'» 'm WWW. _ [MM-x Liam-Qt. -lliss V. McKendry, of Fenelon Falls, passed through town tliis morning on her way to Sunderland to attend the W.F.M.S. convent-ion. -â€"Mr. J. W. Wilson, of Edmonton. Alta., is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilson, Kent-st. west. Mr. Wilson is a for- mer resident of Lindsay. "a: m. mm m 2m his: hunt a Mm mm“, is m Com today- " ext. Vii-”85 mmmsm M “w um I'M“. Mil-1 mm in IN“! mum Miss Lillian Ten-111, of Eeneloq ls. was in town this morning. From Saturday’s Daily. MEN‘S MW . J. Campbell spent Fri- â€"Mrs. I. Menzies and Mrs. Gilbert Blandon returned to their home in Peterboro, after spending the past few days with Lindsay friends. â€"Dr. and Mrs.’ McGilI, of Mid- land, are in town for a few days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mc- Gill. -â€"Mrs. W.- I. Stillman and daugh- ter, Miss Pearl, of Campbellford, spent the holiday visiting friends in town. -â€"Mrs. John McSweyn left. this morning for Bosxon where she will spend the sumnger the guest of her daughter, Miss Virgie McSweyn. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arksey spent a couple of days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bagshaw, Peniel . -Mr. Harold Varcoe, of Toronto, is fisitifig his-parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Varcoe, Adelaide-st. .â€"-Dr. W. J. Bushnell, of Toronto, has returned after visiting his bro- ther, Mr. Frank Bushnell, Adela-ide- st. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Turner, of Peâ€" terboro, were Visitors in town ycs- tel-day. â€"Messrs. T. Twomey and Geo. Mc- Gee, ot‘ Fenelon Falls, were in town last evening. â€"Messrs. F. Cornnell ' and W. H. Simpson were in Torouto to-day at- tending the races. â€"Mr. Pearson, of Toronto, repre- sent ng the Ames Holden 00., is in town on his semiâ€"annual trip. â€"Mrs. J. Graham. of Lindsay, V-is visiting in Kirkfield, tlie guest of her son, Mr: W. Graham. --Miss Jessie Lane passed through to Toronto after apending a holiday at her home in Fenclon Falls! â€"-Miss Lily Ingram. of D. F35 visited friends at Peterboro on the 24th. ' â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. ’B. Hartle passâ€" ed through from Penelon Falls to Picton yesterday. â€"Mr. W. J-. Bain and family leave on Monday for Toronto where they will reside in future. â€"Mr. Alex. Clark attended the old boys’ re-union ‘at Canning-ton Mon- day. -â€"Mr. Frank Connolly spent the past few days in London on busi- â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. F. Blackwell and Fred, spent the 24th with To ronto friends. - â€"Mrs. John Lynch, of Peterboro, spent the holiday the guest of her daughters, Mrs. W. E. Baker. â€"Dr. .W. D. Brown and Mrs. Brown of Toronto, were the guests of‘ Dr. and Mrs. White over the holiday. â€"Sister Dominic, of Academy, Peterboro, over the holiday. â€"Miss Maggue Whitney is visiting friends in Uni-bridge. :râ€"m. mum QWMM« 98‘ mm «A «N Lima“ m is in mm and mu min M ago“! W m M at his mm. Mix J ‘GM -Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sn‘mle wane in Green-bank on Monday. â€"Col. Sam. Hughes is in Peter- boro. today attending the Grand Orange Lodge convention. -â€"Miss Ida Richurdson spent Vio- toria Day in -Uxbridge.. :33. 9mm HRH-“m; M We: mm, hmmmmuwm m m w} m mm m. m m ~.\-. W. 13mm. mm». From W‘a “0113‘ -Mr. Ii. limes-tom has returned to 'Nmnto after visiting in town. mm emu; at human» was m um: um awning M a few hum: on w w w kmmgm; _ 2min I. mmx at mm mm at new; is m to“ M the am, ‘ m went QM“ m. m} Miss Aggie Halliday, of Mount Miss Greta Naylor spent Monday St. J oseph’s was in town Tlie selections were~ made at to-day’s session her-emf the General Assembly of the Free Church 01‘ Scotland. In each case the choice was unanimous. logy in New College, Edinburgh. The Rev. Alexander .Whyte, D.D., senior minister of St. George’s Free Church; Edinburgh, was atâ€" the same select- ed as principal of. the college in suc- cwsion to the late Rev. Marcus Dods, 111)., who had occupied the position since 1907111) to ‘the time of his death; several months ago. GOING TO, EDINBURGH. _ . Edinburgh, May 25.-Professor II. A. A. Kennedy, D.D., of Knox Col- lege, Toronto, was to-day chosen for the chair of New Testament Theo- â€"Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson,. qf Queen-st", and two sons, Master Boy and Bruce, have returned home af- ter spending the holidays with Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs: Robt Bray, of Balsover. â€"Mr. Jas. Coombs, son of Mr. Geo. Coombs, Wellington-sh, leavés â€"Mr. J. H. Dehunere, .of Minden, and Mr. John Maxwell, reeve of Glamorgan, passed through tovirn to- day on their way to Peterbo'ro to attend the Grand Orange Conven- tion. this evening for Hail-eybury, where he is interested in a. silver mine. Mr. J. Williams, formerly of town, is; in that town and has a large inter- â€"Misses Cora Stems, Nora. Bal- four. Ida. Richardson, and Amy Christie, spent the holiday in U):- bridge the guests of Mrs. C. E. Jones. and Mrs. R. J. Hallway, V wuuam- st. north. ' ' â€"Miss L. Haggert, of Peterboro, and Miss A. Pigeon, of Kinmount, were the guests of Mrs. and Miss Caneuil'l,‘ St. Patrick-512., on Victor- ia day. Horeb, formerly of Lindsay, 1‘ town the guest of her parents, The patterns, the stgles and. the material all combine to make these the most delightful dresses for the warm sum- mer daysâ€"for wear around the house, for shopping tours or vacation wear. Shirt trimmed with fold . of self. Blouse with three deep pleats on either side of front, box pleat and buttoned down front. Very special 2;00. East of , Dominion Bank Women’s fine lawn waists, several different styles. Some have deep pointed yokes of Valenciennes insertion and some with embroidered yokes With rows of lace insertion down’ front. The new high lace collar, long and three-quarter sleeves, trimmed, button back, assorted sizes, regular up to 4.25, for only 1.50. gradeiinfiorted suits, popular length, coat and skirt are smartly trimmed with buttons and plain material ranging in price from $5 to $9. ' lst. Because they’re as fashionable a wash suit as is shown this season. 2nd. , Because they’re as handsome and smart looking as you could wish- 3rd. Because they’re made of material that is cool and light, yet very serviceableâ€"- American Suiting it is called, and it’s about the most suitable material for a wash suitâ€"does n’t wrinkle easily, a shower doesn't effect it, can be laundered at home and is easy. to iron. Wash Suits-«stylish, serviceable, low priced. We de net heed to explain to you Wha‘ lag; in the. difi‘erent department 01“ our stare: well as we dell Belew you will find a lew e valdes We are offering R. J. Halliday, VWilliamA- Coat is cut in the same fashionable design afi high- Ladies’ Blouses at 1.50 Wash Dresses 2.00 mine. A few muon- why you thank! neg them: iS The International Fisheries Com- mission has reached a tentative agreement regarding the regulations to obtain in the boundary waters be- tween Canada and the United Stat- TherToronto man who is trying to cross the dandelion with the straw- berry plant, reports to-day that lie- has already got the dandelion part coming along fine.4Toronto Star. “Mr. George Reilly, of the Daily Nuggett staff, was married at Doug- ‘las, Ont.. on Wednesday. Kay 5th. The bride was Miss Harriet Smith. of Douglas, Ont., and the Wedding ceremony was perform-ed by the Re\. H. B. Moore, in the Anglican church. It was the home of the newly-wedâ€" ded bride, and for one week Mr. Rel-11y absented himSc-li {ram Prbalt, returning last evening. 3‘ Phe‘ hearty congratulations of many friends ‘21 the Silver Citv have ‘ici-n extended to both the groom and his better half, both being well-known in this great northern silver field.” ‘Mr. Reilly’s many friends in Lindsay aISO join in congratulating him. The following is a clipping Em a the Cobalt Daily Nuggett of May 6: Mr. and Mrs. Davey will leave for Alberta. in a few days, where they will reside for the future. A very quiet but pretty wedding took place on May 26, at 2.30 o'clock at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. James McLean, corner of Sussex and Russell-sts, when their second young- est daughter, Birdie Ellen McLean, was united in the holy bonds 0! matrimony to Thomas Howard Da- Ivey, of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. P. Wilson, pastor of Cambridge-st. Methodist church. in the presence of a few re- l‘atives- and intimate friends. SMITHâ€"RIELL Y . DAVEYâ€"MCLEAN. you What we are do- ur stare: you know as [a law cf the many A “young Englishman, who éayé he 189.13% to steal in Toronto because he could find no work. has been sen- 5 Chicago, Ill. May 26. â€"A slight ,eartflzuake shock lasting about one second shook several parts of II- linois and also southern Wisconsin shortly before 9 o'clock this morn- The firemen’ s strike in Georgia has tied up the Georgia railroad (om- pletély. Portland, Me. Ottawa, May 26.â€"Omer Legault. an eleven-year-old Hull boy, was drowned in Brewery Creek yesterday afternoon, as a result of an adva- turous attempt to cross a narrow foot bridge, over which the flood Waterg of the Ottawa were rushing. He managed to get about half way over, when he lost his footing, and was swept dawn stream before the eyes of many horrified onlookers. He was picked up by a party in a boat further down stream, and artificial No damage is reported. At Pon- tiac and Freeport the quake was rather violent, windows were rat- led mid articles shaken. At Aurora the shock overturned a stove, start- ing a fire, which did small'damage. Hull Boy Was Swept off Bridge A Slight Intonation Felt in the Windy City EARTHQUAKE AT CHICAGO Bobiuette curtain net with hill and lace, insc: tion and lace in the best washing and 20c and 25¢ a yari, ' - We are showing this sessm a very nice assortment in Lace curtains in Swiss net and Nottingham with the handoome designs and new-eet styles at prices to suit every pocket book ___O , English cretounes, suitable for coverings, curtains, drapes, with all the best floral patâ€" ‘ Handsome art sateexi. in the best I beautiful designs at 15c, 20c and 250 yard. WOTK. has been 313n- years in prison at English Cretonpes Lace Curtains Curtain Net Art Sateens w PM N... 2206â€"2221 val swim win be debated in the m QWLOII of the two powL-r naâ€" ‘Bfifmxmuse- of Commons to- -da.\ .v-- u v-vvu Charge Wfii’mm is now 011]." $193 be (I fihelthmug'h if satisfied. '1 hl§ ncl Ve‘s one of the most perfect system” inn se. ‘ _â€" Hours forda class. 9 to 4.30. An even- ingw‘class will _so be taught for the bene- 15 of those who cannot come during the day. from 7 to 9., """â€""" v--wv WV.V s W {aforfeit $25 to any Indy Who r “mm coursecan show us an article in dressmaking she czmnog put fit ”d M Wher- Not only the ‘1“an but all theom in C0813. 35x11.» Waists‘Sleeves, rappexs. Girdlm~ L hxld- ”82:8 Clothes, etc. _ ‘ m “'wted, ladies talcum dress ‘cm 1 ing dress-making and coat. making. No no- complishment you can acquire will pm"e to you of guch every dz.) life long value as a practmol knowledge of drr ss-making. We beach you ev ing fmm the plain- est shirt waist to most elabon at . toilet 89d guaqu perfegtjsgqsfactio l. fife _v_-vwv. ”311 wish t6 lear or for full part ion- a}: vague ing n, HiSS ; Hens, .Instructress Learn Dress Cutting ' and Making L 30.30: 861, Hamilton Thisoou'rse isalso successfully t P. J. Campbell The Butcher -- p-Kent st and note the difference. that the meats which we sell are superior to those com- monly sold. The experience of a life-time spent in the business is behind every cut we sell. Let us have your next It is a Fact Meat Order washing colors and comm J uno 14th Lindsay also frill with ’earinz nets at in Lindsay realm!t Hg.}y)\\msbro in: dag Ir. Wm -‘2 lies Maud Pr LViSithé her 11:01 4 Kiss Lilh‘a We Fhome far the In ' Mr. W. \Vashi: visiting his pan Owing to the W the? this spring Vicinity have seeding. but 31 a finish now. Owing to m Elliott. pastor much here. is d W at the 01 year. The poop] sorry to lose M: that a change < a complete cun. Quite a numbe in attendance a1 Mien held in week and report fitnble meeting. Dr. Hall is in that medical s1 done to relieve missed by all. Wbodville, has place. Mr. E. Sluggit one day last we! advanced age, hi tiqn agent, has and Mrs. MilIOy during their sta ~Iiss Millie HI her home, after with her brothel Hr. D. 1". Mill tion to I no that for :4 women I a: trouble public this Mtg. ” -â€" 1 RF. D ,Graniun f No other med has received snc Qualified endow icine we know of cures of fem: - Pinkhun' s Veg: ‘ F_or more than curing female inflammation. u um fibroid 1 perjodlc pains, andson spent 1! friends in Toro: with friends 111 Wide choioe’o: More". '1“ West find the Rock Mn-Yukon- Pam {k at! other sped Slim-10.1501: from “Y 201 Roturn 1: By din-ct Canadia: tale Com “.9113 Fry. Pacific and nervous p unequalled for ( through the p61 It costs but 1i Pinkham’ s Vega astBarclay a min: of gold " t won mu Oakwood, Ma PASTO mum F0 W 1‘ AND OAK“

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