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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Jun 1910, p. 14

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[11' $33 firvrâ€"ca “‘- ‘1va Charges are being laid by the 'at Queen’s. Government under the license act as! The Montreal firemen who distin- a. result of the conditions revealed ’81!“th WV“ with bravery at by a recent investigation in Ather- the Herald fire, are to receive med- ley. .1... - u-mv uuvnm‘un- . Mrs. Herman Bartels, whose hus- Mr. w. H. Reid, ex-M.P.P., or the band was formerly a prominent township of Clarke. wm take control brewer in Syracuse,.N-Y.. but is now of the Cobourg jail on J uly 131:. la day laborer, apphed for a divorce. I Some Hamilton citizens are raising a. kick about early rising neighbors Four of the Inga natural gas 001!!- {who have their lawn mowers going garden in south-western Ontario mayiat 4 o’clock in the morning. 6 merged. ,, be”; \ 1 one! of Police chhler ,9! 01m [galégered 5% 313013,; “:éakeii; Dr Chagl $113121. has ' $1 ”ma . ' at es given ’- ' Kingst 000 toward the cost at the new St. ’1); 3K23ghfi‘mt p22:- Barth I ‘ Ang ' . Tamas!!!” 5' ( he“) Chumh lessor of annual biology and botany “I. _ -.__ x-n,, . n- _ .- a‘ mu“..- NEW GOVERNOR. WM?“ 3 W? See the Parade That Tells the Story, $100, 000 Spent in Parade Features alone. FLY PADS Mons. Di Panblow, THE HUMAN BIRD, and his Aeroplane thq Motor THE ONLY BABY CAMEL EVER BORN ON CANADIAN SOIL THE RACING CAMELS, THE SUMMER- SAULT ELEPHANT AND Too MANY OTHERS To MENTION. Afternoon Rain or Shine as our tents are Night) the patent water proof. ,UDON’T FAIL Tomi] Lindsay, Friday, July 8,» l" V ,. I, ‘6' ' y- * â€" / I , I » I WILSON’S are hatched in manure and revel in filth. Scientists have discovered that they are largely responsible for the spread of Tuberculosis, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Infantile‘Dis- cases of the Bowels, etc. Every packet of House Flies sheets of sticky paper. I Rev. 0. S. Lord cbndubt'ed semi; laid last week. es in Kinmoun’t on Sunday/and M188 H- W. of Uev. Mr. Terry 0! that circuit had York chargemwhoservicea' in‘St. An- IcFl-Pquhcthinwad. drew’s. lira. Bert J "on of Our sports report the fishing 0.1:. was the guest at bar Mend. Every morning sees": um oteu-‘Goo. Bus-hut. on Sunday. lyfimMngfloguhrbaitmd 'llrl. Sootiggdhwhtc.d llmdv m Ana. 1-“, _._‘Ll~ , _‘,_A4 day morning driving an the way to Fenelon, a distance of over 200 miles, and landed in town on Satur- day. feeling very much fatigued, but report the trip a. very mjoyeue one. Miss Laura Britten, of Bdcaygeon is visiting a:t the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. McCallum, Mrs. W. T. Junkin, Miss Washburn. and Miss L. Ferris were in Lindsay Friday even- ing attending the opera, "Queen Esâ€" ‘hnr ID .3..__ 'Lâ€" A , 7 Mr. aha Mis. 'I‘hos. Smith. of Lindsay, spent Sunday in town tne guests of Mrs. Ingram. Mrs. Frank Ray and baby, of Lind- Say, are guests of Mrs. Ingram this week. Mr. Morley Reeves; of theiB.B.I:I:-A. stafl', Toronto, was in town on Thursday renewing old acquaintanc- es. ._ .â€" vvwlto Mr. Cameron, of Toronto, as humor- ist, and Miss May, as pianiste, assisted by local talent, had a splen- did program. Mr. Cameron is one o! the most popular entertainers that has yet visited Fenelon, while too] much peaise cannot be given to Miss MacKay as pianiste, who, though only a young girl, quite won the hearts of the audience. Owing to the hot weather the audience was rather small. Those who assiSted in ' the program were: Instrumental, Miss MacKay; humorous selection, Mr. lCameron; instrumental, Miss Mac- Kay ; solo, Mr. Thos. Guy; selection Mr., Cameron; solo, Mr. Stuart Ma- 1 son; humorous number, Mr. Cam- ' eron ; instrumental, Mr. Barclay , Mason; humorous selection, Mr. 1 Cam‘eron ; violin solo, Miss F. C. Brandon; recitation, Mr. Cameron. * l The Ladies’ Aid of St. Andrew’s church held a. concert in Dickson's hall on Friday evening. and it was one of the best ever given in town. Mr human“ A: "1-..-..44 , . ,---_ v- vv u an awuao Misses fillie and Maggie Woods, of Toronto. spent the week end in town the guest of their sister, Miss Vina Woods. Mrs W. Sims and children, of Cam- ing er_o_1}. are guests of town friends. um; Mrs. E. McDougaJl spent Sunday with her in Lindsay. the guest of her daugh- Messrs. ter, Mrs. Geo. Bean. Robson « Miss Lulu Fiske scent Friday in ening. Coboconk. ’ ”m" °‘ ', are guests 6! Mrs. Ingram this Miss ‘Annie E‘s, of Toronto Junc- tion', is home for her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are spend- ing the summer vacation with Watk- worth friends. V-_ w- â€"\-.I A number of our young students and Gordon Moore, are-in Lindsay this week attending were the guests of Mr matriculation examinations, among Webster. whom are Misses Reta. Arnold, K. Miss Kathleen Clam Brandon, Miss Thompson, Maggie is the guest of he: Wilson, miss Martin, and Mr. Alex- Gladys French. Northey. ‘ 1m“ 13.....- n__-_ . The Independent Order of Foreaters H08pita1, I will attend divine services in St. enjOying a James’ church Sunday evening. return shor Miss me Mc‘iArthur left on Tuey tion on the day evening for Omaha, where she On Thurs: will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. Vin Gould e W. Kennedy for a few months» friends to :1 Owing to extreme heat, our Sun- the Hiawatl day schools have had great difli- Rosedale, w] culty in having teachers as well as was spent. 5 pupils present, and in St. Andrew's dainty tea ‘ Sunday school the teachers and of on the short ficers met and decided to cancel the which all afternoon meeting for the hot sea- 18mm: 9. 111091 son. 1'A__ M, _ . Frank Ray and baby, of Lind- unusay. ’ _ of Haybee' Viilajvba; Mr. and Mrs. L. B..Hartle are v19 home to a number iting relatives in Montreal for a. few Wednesday. weeks Miss ledenning. of Mrs. George Martin and son Net-4 1088 Ellis. of Lindsay] man, went to Petemoro on Monday the Falls to Coboconk in their auto., where they will be Miss Glmdenning is I the guest of fniends for a. few‘days. uate nurse of tho: I: Lindsay. Penelon Falls, June 29.â€"-l£r. Clare McArthur, of Arkansas, is in town this week the guest of his mother, Mrs. E. A. McArthur. Mr. Barclay Mason spent 'Sundayin r number of by the Cambridge-st. 1Ww|.mu'mouth¢m mango unto. us may lugs“ 3:9. 1'??? that Miss E. Lytle, 01 Rosedale, Spent a too a. few hours in town on 88.th :o Miss,the ‘ guest of her aunt. Mrs. Dr. thougthould. ,, -_., v-U.VVU uwcvm friends last week . Rev. Carl Smith and sister. Miss1 B. Smith, of New York. arrived in town on Monday. and will be guests [at the Hotel Kawtha for the sum- mer vacation. Miss E. Henderson. of Lindsay. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Gould for a few days. _ Miss Edith Hand, of Birmingham. Alabama. arrived home' on Friday to spend the summer in town the guest of her sisters. ' Rev. Mr. Bilkey, curate of Paul’s church, Lindsay, preache St. James’ church on Sunday. Dr. R. M, Mason. H.P.P., ape: few hours in Lindsay on Friday Mr. W. Northey visited Belle B sues «In - Hizhtower, or London of her father. 11:, T50. Scott. Lindsay. uonson visited Lindsay Monday ev- ening. Miss Sharpe. of Lindsay, is visit- ing relatives in town. Messrs. F. W. Hooper. F. D. Olds. W. H. Carty, A. E. Peel. H. J. rPreeink and O. C. Kellar. of Cleve- land, are guests at the Hotel Kn.- ‘wartha. ,- 'spent a most delighithéaET “m“ Messrs. Russell Henley, of Lindfiayl q and n__.l_» ‘- Messrs. J arty 'I‘WOmr Robson visited Ilihdgay ; day evening tor Winn! . Deg. alter 513°”de “”791? pleasant thion "9:41. I.-- _A .. -V_ , v. ‘1va is the guest bf héé'cousin, 1 Gladys French. Miss Ema. Green of Woodville. visiting at the home or Mr. and] On Thursday of last week Hrs. AJ- vin Gould entertained a number of friends to a. very- pleasant sail on the Hiawatha. The party landed at Rosedale, where a very pleasant time was spent. Towards evening a vary 1 dainty tea was served in the grove on the shore of Balsam Lake. after which all returned home, having,» Rmnf (- m--A 2,1: 1,1. . Hqspgtal, Montreal. and at present is enmymg a. few holidays. She will home to a niunber of “iiâ€"nine 51: Wednesday. Miss Glendenning, of Hamlin. and Miss Ellis, 01 Lindsay passes tfirough fhn Walla 4.- rw,. - have been caught. On Saturday} Mm- Pete Betaau and Geo. .Ca]- de’ caught a 'naskmonge an; up. ped the Scales at 22 pounds. ‘ M’s- Mllybee abd Mrs. Chambers, 3f Maybee Villa, Oak-st... were at CAMBRAY. parents in town. mos. Sadly, and Spam. Friday in of Mr. and m o! Peterboro; Belleville 811d- Finlay ’81? Matt; ’l' 1 6c and 19c yd A glance at our prints will repay you Splendid goods and fine values at A new fabric this year of great popularity, will drop prettily and make up almost as dressy as silk. Two wonderfully good values I LME Fine new muslins with soft silky ap- pearance, novelty striped patterns, besutiiul summer wash goods, extra bargains at the special prices, we have marked them. pocket-book lightly. 5c, Be, Me, 12 l-Zc and 15c . You mightbe’surprised if you know-how in women m bu " V'm Bummer wash m, 5, W351! "8'00d5 dame“ these days. 'But it; inhalant-prising at oilm~nor to those uh!“I } our lino 0f wash material for this summer, an inspection of our lines of ginghamc, muslilng qune‘crepes, linens. lawns, mow: suitings, eta, in white and exquisite colorinas, win . fascinating, that buying becomes almost irggsistible.‘ Every weave, every fabric, when, (ZN-I shade, color and effect, most popular for this seas on are to be found here, at prices whim min“ tum]- I: .J. n Serpentine Crepe Muslins 15c and 25c yd. Terrill Bros. Prints Got Trousers .Wet But Landed. fish ., mung; 10c, l2c, 14c, .16c and We In this line we are offering better values than ever, We are positive we can save you money en lawns, muslins, vestings, long cloths, nainsook, munster linens, etc. The most perfect woveh and finished goods on the market are to be found here, all s pecially priced. See our lines at Wu”, ww wuss uuens, In plain colors and salf striped highly mercerizcd finish, goods which will ‘ve excellent wear and stand the washing..make up nicely in suits or dresses, exceptional values at White Goods 25c and 596 yd. Lovely new dréss linens, in M "Walt ':' «73;. "ah-"t'mryw" '0 Pill-d on the trigger-o: mm m kid .1! tin wading from a M W m u. cheek, m suicide at Rochester b! "gating ctr-bone ma. a mu" Buy. a young mm. mm- 8. on was shot and prowl! Milly wounded as he left zoom M by Richard S. Davis, a W llln. Duds said Hursey ruined “I y denic, 14 years old. 3 met)“ at Paterson, N. 11: ‘ mt or can-flag a joke 3““ m with achoolmuw. ll . o mum. of July pistol w 1‘ with-blunt cu-m'dges to his M 9, My Odd to his canal! I IQ Nellie Cord), of Toronto, l9 L 1116115 Ind M got his trousers Wt. Mod the fish all the an “’7 Will have a good ii to tan when he arrives in“ other 1 Imelda a 7’ FABRICS Ont. ill Prove 'n If, m. , 4T are Omemee Bra] J. B. L. GROUT. M Wflen wanted t always be’ob'ainw I‘d ft file Heintzman] A small Sum, a « and a. few minute‘s Will open an accom Interest will ht .1 balance twice a )4 at Additional dept» made at any tum 2.. is in full swingâ€"u filmy drinksâ€"cm Ming ice cream. in qmntity to gar it. picnics, etc. Your money wilj ctreleis expendiz thieves, and from I: wise investment. Bank of To Rare :3 security sor u when deposim) it EJMMH ujgyable. in our SAVINGS I) MENT "no pleasure you by taking a kodak do your outing an 1 five just receiw fly of KOD SUPPLI] Fountain Do You Kodak H SN

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