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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Jul 1910, p. 12

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G013 Medal .or Baker’s Queen Flour, made from stnc‘ 5._ grade Manitoba wheat Victoria Mills. at a reasonable priceâ€"~i;hat’S}What ~you get when you buy QUALITY Jos. Mamder Son rmuuw» w v-7â€"v- Hr. Alvin Gould, of Fenelon Falls, wan in town Wednaoday posting bills The Popular Jewelry Store W. F. McCarty. A new line of 8 day Mantle Clocks, Richly Cut-Glass, the latest desxgns in silverwear, cake dishes. fern dishes, caSSeroles, pie plates, Pearl handled Desert Knives and Forks, Butter Spreaders and Fruit Knives. Wedding Rings! fund: Mar- riage'Licenses fleadq uarters For Wedding Gifts The largest stock intLindsay to choose from, consisting ofâ€" Also convention cheap fares on special dates. 5.34"”; For further particulars apply to to Pacific Coast points, Van- couver. Victoria, Seattle, Ta- coma, Portland, San FrancisCo, etc. â€" â€"_Eyesight Specialist 92 Kenton... aver Neill’s Shoe Store Satisfaction _(_3uaranteed- - , -j-_..I-A You may trust the care of your eyes or eye glasses here with con- fidence be asaured of the best service ical skill can produce. Glasses every description from TC. Hatchet. up town agent ,1 .W. Anderson, depot agent Summer Tourist Rates in 12:1ng 5mm mafia in an: 8 eat; Department on m 903,” y. Julyflth 194mm ewhe @hflaéfl we:a how far Elwin: wmwwmou m'aeg am. 9 933566 was 5:; ht» ttha gallawa «waive for at 6? material . If you want a. uadumining and a sand War when nondy. {Mead om- whoa. OeaawIBu-uaeaa age . . Shaw. Principal. Free catalogue mailed on wquest . Return Limit Oct. 3ist FOURTBBN CALLS Charges very moderate Regarding your Eyes day Mantle sit the Procrastination is the most common error 0! ruptured people. In most cases the . do not realize the risk they are running. on ma have been ruptured for some time and no noticed any change for better or worse. Bu remember, no rupture stands still. Even if no etting larger the bowel is rowing fast to the nside, and any day your 0rd nary truss is liable to slip while ll ting or con hing and let more of the bowel escape. _ In suc acase stran ulated hernia may result in death. Mangpeop 0 come to me constipated, nervous, irrita e, suflergf from indigestion and constant colds. They - dom char e this to their rupture, but that is where the ill-health ori mates. A rupture strains the whole physlca or 'anism and is a constant nervejrntaut, a bre mg place for the germs of typhmd. and frequently causes rheu- matism,paralysls and sterility. Your rupture cured will make you feel like a new beingâ€" your nerves will recover their normal tone and our rundoWn condmon replaced by vigorous, yous health. Act at once_and remove the aslly danger of death which, like a threatening thundercloud. han over the head of every ruptured person. n’t delay, to suite: and die. Let me help you live and enjoy life. What I thousands inthe tfif years ”“6 d°n° °r to-day. amps?» go tact ndo for u #83: a cure ygleam to youâ€"viz, tumediate security comfort and a rfect plastics! eon- ditlon. ‘rhls is all yours a tor easktng. Out-ottowu atlenp can con true and return home same ay reheved at all rupture troubl rmanently. No Operation, pan or loss fine. Tea: 01! free coupon now. J. Y. EGAN, Specialist at Toronto A WORD OF CAUTION. egged his apponents five times. while R. Henley. who does not use the pro- tector did some slean catching be- hind the bat. His throwing to second base was strong and accurate. Car] Lifi'ord. July '24.â€"Who did not go to the Janetville ball club’s picnic ? Those that were not there missed seeing the Lifl‘ord Invincibles decis- ively trim the “Yellowtown Tigers," of Yelverton to the tune of 17 to 9, and thus carry oil' the five dollar prize put up by Janetville for the game. Each team had won a game and tied one, our bOys having scored 46 runs to the Tigers 43, so the game on Saturday last was to decide which is really the better team and the general merits may be calculated from the score. Harry Neal. the bOy twirler, proved a mystery and duck- Com‘igg Cullis presided. One subject chosen for discussion was “Bread Baking." This was led by Miss L. I-mrie, who seemed to thoroughly understand her subject. Mrs. R. Webster led in a dis- cussion on “Cake Making," and also distributed some good receipts. The. topic “Sunday Dinners” was now well managed by Mrs. Frank Smith- eram. A practical talk on the "Fire- less Cooker” by one who had expere imented aroused great interest. RUPTURE On Thursday last a W. I. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Weld- on Imrie. There were a goodly num- ber present considering the busy season. The Vice-President Miss M. Little Miss Rose Boyd has Mum: ed to her home in Ialay. after spend! ing a while with her grandmother Mrs. Knight. Mr. B. â€"Ark,wright visited trienda in our community recantily; Mr. Billy Archer spent Sunday and Monday with Petwboro {rimdan 77 Thiscoupomnpon' whit. Egan rupture m 03 m8 Street Toronto. um '19th on dates mentioned below) ankle bearer to tree consultation othisorhermmttlotfil to: number oi my oonsulflnzmom. .. I WILL VISIT Lindsay, Benson House Saturday, Sunday, all day and nigh_t, 2 days onlv Mfiév. Ford and Mrs, Ferd. Mon Fans. visited an Thursday as m. (399.. Imrie’ag Balsam Grew. July nae-1m and ms; John @upp. Mon Falls. spent Mammy at Mrs; Issac s‘ m: and Mrs: R: O: WM“? 3 $91? deal the Madman“, Sunday Sghooi or amazon to Bobcaygetm ea Friday ‘Qfl‘: - # ‘_ Sunday Winners Fro. Consultation 635990}. " ""3717: :â€" ;""" (3113 mm: a narrow) LIFFORD Were Discussed Miss (.‘urtie McGee, and Mr. Eddie McGee left this week for Islay, AI- berta, where they intend spending a. few months with their sister, Mrs. G. WiISOn, of that place. vw ..-..a ’0 Some m our' young people took in the sen ices at Ebeneazer, on Sunday last. "'Mr. T. Fanis, ‘5th is at present under' the doctor‘s care still remains very week. Cambray, July 26.--Mr..W. J. Brown, of Ashbum, and his niece. Miss Katie Manning, of Brussels. called on friends in this vicinity on Saturday. '7 Franklin. July, 27.â€"The farmers here are very busy at present, har- vesting iwing the order o§_the day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollard were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Christian on Sunday. Mrs. R. J. Ware was the guest of her friend, Mrs. A. Wilson in Lin'd- Mr. Gordon Mitchell visited Cuban friends this week. ~islilrs. 151'. Ray. accompanied by Miss Ray, are visiting friends in Port Hope at present. ‘ Mr. Oscar Scott, who has been in Calgary for the last three months, returned on Friday. Mr. Scott had intended staying in Calgary, but has decided that “There’s no place like home.” Mr. Ruésell Manning. who spent the past week under the parental roof at Hartley, left for Toronto .to- day. Little Britain, July 25.â€"Maste1 Roy Angle, Raglan, is spending a few days at the home 0 Mrs. Jenk- Mr. Albert Mills, Halihurton, vis- ited his bromer, M12, D. N. Mills, last week. say last week. Mr. and Mrs. McGahey. Lindsay, visited Mrs. McGahey's father, Mr. C. W. Wright. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wright were at Coboconk during the past week at- tending the funeral of Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs. Gostlin. Misé Arnott; Port Hope, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Gqstlin. Mrs. C. Maunder. Toronto, visited at. Mr. Thos. Maunder's. Miss Jennie Hadden. Bethany, is Visiting her friend, Miss Olive Stap- les. Miss Mary Staples is visiting Jan- etville friends at. present. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Staples. of Bright, Ont. are visiting at his fath- er’s, Mr. Jos. Staplest as they did when they formed the nine known throughout the whole district as the Lifl'ord Invicibles, an appropriate name. Mr. Robt..Mitchell, of Souris, Man. is down at present visiting Jno. and E. Mitchell. This is the first time he has been here since he left some twen- ty years ago. He sees many changes and misses many of the old faces with which he was familiar. on first base. Ben certainly made a reputation in those good old days when the Liflord Invincibles cleaned up everything they played some of the victims. if your correspondent has not been misinformed, being teams in the Midland League. Geo. Neal was the slab artist and A. W. Wilson the catcher. “Archie” never used a. protector or a mit. ‘Those were the times when a “foul tip” was a foul and not a ”foul-strike" as now, and 'tis said that A. W. could let the bat tip the backs of his fingers, catch the ball and the batter was out. Others who played at that time are : '1‘. E. Staples, Jas. Hickson, Bert. Foster, Jas. H. Stap- les,, Rich. Cairns, Harry Riley, and Jas. Neal. Not many of these are in good old Ma-nvers now, but are pros- pering in other parts of our fair Dominion, making reputation for themselves in the many walks of life ‘ry. pt; A Stacey. 04.: G. “13% 37d: b. Lifforda T. Staples. LL: 6. 8188011. I.“ R. Hartley. 0. ; O. Staples. 8rd.b. ; Whitenide. r. f. ; G. Mitchell. o.t. ; C. H. Neal. p.; C. Brown. 2nd b.; J. Time. lat b. We are pleased to see in the report of the Maurine-Valentin game in your valuable paper that the old veteran. Ben Stacey played such a good game b550â€" “jaie' inure animation as strike umpire. while in. F. Rankine of WfO was partway impartial as laui umpin. . Following is the lineup in ‘Yciwnoip J. Camel, l.l‘. ; it. Evans 3.0L; R. Km! 6! i J! EVMH. 8” be: H! Wit: Sea. 9. : R. Heaalip. 9nd in : fl. Hen: W. int; A Stacey. 0.1.; G. Paga. 813m at short did some Whi- work, while an (sum of tho [cm was Garden Himls' running. on hand catch of a fly to deep! centre. For tha losers R: Kerr behind the bat. and (3. Wilson In the has an the "an want. it. Heaslip did acme m work at the but. Hr. Manama! ' Mr and Mrs. D. Trumbull, Oak; LI’I'I‘LE BRITAIN FRANKLIN CAMBRAY. woqd, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J ames Gl-ass. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webster. Glan- dyne, visited Mrs. Webster, Sunday last. Miss Sparks of Oshawa is visiting at her grandfathers. Mr. L. Sparjs. Mr. Charles Jenkins is visiting friends at Raglan. Mr. W. Johnson, who has been in Sudbury for some time, has returned home. Mr. A. Fleury, and Mr. Archie Wakefield, Toronto, visited at Mr. Heathe's. We are pleased to be able to see Mrs. Florence out again. The Halward Bros.. Cannington. are bricking the residence of Dr. Lapp. Miss Johnston has gone for an ex- tended trip to Saskatchewan. Mr. M. Broad, Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. J. F. Dix- Master Percy and Della. Barrow- clough have returned from visiting friends at Port Hope. Webster are spending a. few days at at Mr. J .A Parkin's. Valentia. Mr. Wesley Msunder, is visiting at the home of HIE J. Glenney. Rev. Mr. and Its. Ham have left for two weeks while the parsonage is NEILL THE SHOEMAN NINE STORES IN ONTARIO THESE PRICES ARE SO INTERESTING IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FOR FUTURE NEEDS. DON’T MISS THIS SALE Every Tiunk, Suit Case, Club Bag and Telescope in our Trunk department is on sale at a uniform, but a very substantial discount off regular prices. THESE PRICES ARE FOR AUGUST ONLY. You’ll guess our object â€"it’s to keep business humming during what is termed “ the dull season.” THIS in am big annual. event and the most popular ‘of the ales of the brink demand for travelling goods during the venetian season. Each our August Trunk Sale, {or so many look (around to this sale as the 1 tram lling requisites NEILL’S ANNUAL AUGUST TRUNK SALE it’s really a good investment for you to your 'next great opportunity ayear from 3 you need a Trunk. Suit Case or Club Bag ? On Monday. July 11th a large crowd of spectators witnessed a. very home team” This should have read Fire Chief Graham report: that the Parliament buildings at Ottuu use very Watch pm from are. SUBSCRIBER. Marina. July 24, 1910. Dear Sir,â€"In the Manille news of last issue or the W.-W. several mars were made by some of your stall. which I would like to- corrected in this week's issue. are as follows : ‘ The next Women’s Institute meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. H, Glendinning on Thursday, August 25th. instead of April 25th, and should have need an address byline Campbell of Mount J alien, instead of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Archer is holidaying with ReV. Mr. and Mrs. Robins, at Scugog. William's Landing. Rev. Allen and, mother and sister spent a. week at Mr. G. W. Prouse. Telescoges in brown 01 grey canvas. two or three straps. all sizes 14 to inch Specm in! August discount prices ranging from.. m33C to $1.17 l 2 Club Bag 3 in cow hide, Walrus. pebble and imitation author. all sizes lg10 inch to [8 inch. s‘pecial August discount prices ranging from ........... 65C to $9. 30 79 Trunks. including maubleized imn, waterproof canvas. steamers and wardrobe stvles, all sizes. 28 inch to 36 inch. Special August discount; pIices rang $1 75 to $8 25 mg from .......................................... SOSuit Cases. including solid leather. leatherette. matting and juvenile vases in rnsset. brown or black. Sizes 12 inch to ‘13 inch Special August discount prices 93C to $1 1 90 ranging from .................................. Substantial Reductions Substantial Reductions in Club Bags A CORRECTION. Woodvme and the honie Substantial Reductions in Suit Cases Yours truly, Substantial Reductions in In. John Lesliepreaeuted her hus-l band with a, little daughter recently. 31%. A very- pleasant evening was spent “d atthehomeoIHr.J.R. Shea. In $37th“. Fleetwood Wednesday evening. The W‘ occasion “Mag 1; party of ‘amall child- and (hen nombering over thirty. along ”$395 @0925. use“.t with a low «lulu. m party was ‘ Mum‘sémfizi‘b MW up by m. Annie She... and 1- 'oB‘T‘W‘ ”E”! was a credit to her. as ”mum‘s OINT ' £9.51: one it he can 'got hold 31 a suit?- Fleetwood. July 25.â€"Mr. Fred Crawford sold his fine driving horse to Mr. Richard Granliymndtheprioe realizodwaalarge.Weexpecttosee Harry Reid and Mr. Harold Mc- Mullen, of town, and Mr. A. P. Strickland, of Paris, Ont., are spending two weeks under canvas at Pleasant Point and report a grand time. Yesterday morning Mr. Strickland landed a. 10â€"11). maskin- ong'e. Toward evening Mr. Reid brought in a 12-pounder. Mr. Mc- Mullen took in the excursion to To- ronto and Niagara and is expected Pleasant Point. July 26. â€" Mr. PLEA S ANT POINT. FLEETWOOD. now? Yes? Then buv during this sale )1” the year. I: in timed to meet me Egoh ym marks increased interest '11 the Opportunity of the year to by Will vou before CUT HIS THROAT. unman’id William Fortune, an man of fifty. of l‘eterboro, :1th ed to end his life yesterday by W “38' his throat. He will probably President Taft in a Speach at E9" port, new adVooated reciprocity with die. We wish Miss Shea a pleasant time and think her good work should be followed up by others in their turn. as a. little outing like this does an Children an immense amount of good- Very much. A very fine tea was serv- ed and many a pleasing remark is heard when the little ones begin to tell their little tales of what. all took place. that would amuse the children was on hand. and all enjoyed themselves TAILER IN CANADA LARGEST SHOE RE- LINDSAY Haliburton Is Effec [any from over 22» spending a. few «1:: ”Highlands of Ilalihur 1y in the Sportsman's ‘ Idghborhood of Aumn The recent rains did storing the healthy inure. Many farmers out rains have spr n Halihurton, J uly -â€" many preachers are C m unjOying' life awa nuths. The Methodist Par“ Completely overhauled inflation. It is nn\‘ 0» Modious dweUinI Rather a. serious shr hing wait occurrod amp not far from he last. The full particuh M public. It is expected that I ens. who is absent. W few days with his brid he will reside in the r m Dummitt brick ' hut wing cmnplcti m improvement {any other buildings 1 “forward with equal ‘11: strike on the ( continues and serious at” an evidence. '1‘” mill owners ca! gin-ad not 115' mg “0.th close d It. munch-nu are u just recé pretty DuU em broider] collars arm Dainty 01'3““ stripes and floral coloring: are at F Nothing niccr 13H frocks, Price 1” ‘ buckles, at Fine tan; ground-Qv F permanent l chamoi ~ Men ~ natural c “'omtrlfs )l 8M

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