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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Jul 1910, p. 5

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.00 .00 3.50 .00 .50 ‘.50 has has C H" Dated at Omemee thll M m or July, A. D. 1910. GEO. A. MI: F0172. . . ‘r -\ rs are callad “PM W BMW!" inc the Said list and i! m Minn 0‘ an“ nther errors are “mm! mm in -‘ .. take immadiat. W ‘9 ha a the errors corrected seem We. ark of the villaga O! m [.E.W.MCGAI'TEY Cram and blue crepe de chene, cream poplin, cream «:ashrnet e, cream llama, cream panama, sky biue taffeta cloth, sky blue cashmere, rose poplin, wi‘m-ia poplin, black poplin, reseda taffeta cloth. brown. navy and black poplin at per < yard 60c With every four yards you buy we give you one yard. If you buy four ‘yards you pay for three yards, or if you buy eight yards you pay for .~i:< yards. Th‘s is your opportunity tc secure 3 dress: at '25 per cent. Off. I : M- Mum! m m 39mm ‘ u. was“ 3 am 8 a? ma - . z ; M the Games mums! ‘ Hum m he :19 ”mum .1 m” mam mg? Mms . «u l m a (”‘39 pan revyma W! mg m xuumci mm #8 CINE W m the: mm mm mum; ns in? 19mm 9! m = l’nssemhly MM M: w W c ‘.xi0n and ”W" “W ”I“ “”1 at 1mm: up M9 my m an 0n the mm m a nut] and remains W “I? W“ Huck voile, 850, 1.00 and.......u.u mm L95 Mat-k poplin, 600, 75c and. “u... . uuul L00 hawk satin 910Gb, 609, 909 Midi“... uuu 1:15 lllwk eulienne 1‘15, Black panama 609, 1:10 Hunk talleta silk 559, 759, 1:00 aadmm 1:25 Natural elmntuag 50a, 759, MO, ”din... 1:60 ll will payyw t9 také advantagé oi thls sale‘ q‘lmring (when an all abildrea’s sails? bass. )1 Silk Dress Goods July Sale of Wool . "Isis-s. Ploughing leave this influx-Hon of place solicited. =iMinszs are extra good and 'rn'inn and convenience are u mpml. For price and in- "m. mm at farm or Write ""rn‘an, Omemeo. My ily. This farm is in good fwm‘es in good repair, small ‘, two good wells, 5 acres :msh, 75' acres plowable, re- ‘1‘ pasture and swamp. New .1 x 70 on stone wall, ce- rlmr, water in stable for also trough in yard. Power hum which grinds, pulps, mus feed and wood. Hay l,'l)nn(‘('ti0n. Pig pen 2-2 x wnt floor and troughs. new‘ 0‘19“! 25 x 35, with cistern, and telephone. two imple- ! HF \IU'HCF} UP‘ THE FHIS‘T n nF‘ VOTfiH‘S LIST 1: 9A LE.â€"THREE MILES Umemee, 150 acres, east or, 4 and southwest g of hi) RENT-150 ACRES, first 0011.. Fenelon. 110 umler cultivation. balance and bush. Good build- ii and spring creek. Farm one mile south of the vil- annurm. Easy terms. iculars apply to Mr. Dun- lie, Glenarm P.0. «5, mm; msjuimaitey 0% HF Imam: 65am; 6! 53rd YEAR. Hang given am “we ANDâ€" Tum singing “God be with you till we and. again." all adjourned to the lawn. where tea was served. In reply. altar thanking the pupils and Manda. Miss 11cm make 01 the courteous Way in which the pupils had naval/s treated her. and in conclusion said she was mm} to have been the teacher of No. 6. m 1 Dear Miss HcEacharu.â€"As you have left us. 119. your 91111119 91 Grant's school, 1991 that we 991111191 91199 you to 99991 your 9911119911911 91111 99, 911119111 9111119991119 19 9911 1119 1111111 99999111 111 19111911 yuu 111119 99911 1111111 119 9119 99991119 2’111111 9111‘- 991199 1111111111 1119 31991 9119 9 111111 11 1111119 11991.1 91111 119; we have 91: E911111 19111111911 9 1111111 91111 11 19111111 99911991 C1399 111191991911 1 9111 1191: 1919.% 199911111? 115.991 9.11 1199: 91191119 9 9 11119 1119991119 91 “3111958 1111 1999111 119911 9111 11111199 1' 19 19 99 91991 91111 9919 ” 11999111191 911111999 19 9911 9 111191199 199111111 91 99111991 91911: 111199 199 1991 1.911911119911191 1119 119111 9119191111“ 11 99111911911911 11111911919119;“ W11 y9:1111191111 11999 119 1111911 911 91199999111 {91111 11919 99111391 ‘maum 9191 9911 911 999991 1.1119 ”“7999: 919119 9991199191 15119111} 991: 89mg?“ 91111;: 99119911 39M9m_ 7 Rest” farm. The ohject of the gath- ering was to express to Miss Belle McEachern their sincere regret on [receiving her recent resignation as teacher of their school. When all had gathered, Mr. Choate was ap- pointed chairman, and an excellent program consisting of music, ad- dresses and readings was rendered. One of the latter numbers eas the‘ following address, which was read by Master Norman McLeod. while Miss Ina McLeod presented Miss Me- Egchem with a well filled purse; Grasshill, July 25.â€"On Friday evâ€" ening- of last week a number of Mari- pose. people, including the pixpils of S. S. No. 5, gathered at. “Mac’s Also Address to Miss Belle McEachern PURSE OF GOLD FOR TEACHER SECTION TWO sale svitm “ Ladies? brown, grey, rose cardinal and navy panama skim, mg. 5.00, sale u... 2| 50 20 Pieées 6f primed minding and nephyrs, rang: lag {ram 103 ©6136 yd” an sale for......8g yard White had gpremia, full 9159. 8319,”...979 yard 20 Pairs: of hm gunning, regularlfla, 1 I)“ 2 Only y,navy blue wash suits, regular 3 00 One In stripe, regular 5 50, sale ............ 2. 75 White wash skirts. regular 3. 00, 8818....2 on 235, regular 2 50. sale. Wash coats, regular 5. 50, sale” ... . 4 25 One black silk coat, regular 14 25 sale 11 00 One only, regular 15 50, sale. . ...... 12.00 One only, regular 12.00, sale.....m.............9.00 ’20 Per cent. off all summer cloth coats and wool White, pale blue and mauve wash suits, regular 6.00, sale., ......................... Pale blue, white and nile suits. regular 5.,25 sale... Ladies’ Wash Suits “â€"ARF Wash Skirts, Long Coats} Still! tl|ttittllttlIllliilltll IIIIII it‘ll!!! NW Vflrulm 0-9", .2991?! 1'10 M13930 mm H! a" 1mm" 1“ gm” """ I 9"". '7"" '9’. N Macon m... cm" 390 ”“913 M "g." yum nu" 1“ Bad Bock oooooooo q" "lnfl' 1“ Raw Fitzgerald. 01 Mao. w cured Star. Word and NWOSI at 10 15'16 M“. WW ”I" '1 manna at 10} unto as; up 1140 secured the balance of the bond. ' me mm mating at me Vie: t m @mmty sakes» Bum] held an m m lewm 9h mm in 9mm t 9 mm 99 not ammo? ' RWU AR § Mi} 619 @fififififi A H m a? mm m at the â€"..,- V‘“ “v mother this week. y a my» mean an Wednesday gfiwua not w attained “511%? w freer and m: Win; at mm and t m ends mugged me ‘ mm a ”as music} am? act and Miss Vera Fgm magaw . visited their 3135983153933 sh is m. Wifi Davidson, 0! ’Foronto. is visiting his friend. Mr. wm McGee Of this 10.09; mg. on; Argue had a few of her friend; in on Friday anemow m.- ‘_ 261m fiarkwen visited has Dongola, July 28â€"Mrs. Leslie Meander, of Lindsay visited her lmother, Mrs. John McGee. this week. The berry pickers are busy again. and if we get a. few showers map berries will be a good crop. fir. and Mrs. Thos. McBride. of Sudbury. are visiting friends in this vicinity. I kiss Violet Gatchell, of Sndbury,‘ isyisiting friends at Dongola. ! Don't experiment. Go to Mr. Big- ‘inbothm’s drug store and purchase a, 50c bottle of SALVIA. the Guar- anteed Hair Preparation. and if it doesn’s cure dandrut! in ten day- go back and get your monay. A beauti- ful hair dressing; not. greasy. A. Higinbotham. druggist. Limb} It... cocoa... .llcoonlaaoOl .OI 31m "fiai‘ i521, M199” 2222!: Man . ~ 2""? 1w Nam Varulm Mbnm "m. Salvla Grows Hair. or Your Money BacK DON COLA. 3"”! I!!!" 21H!!!” 9v H2!!! nun H" "H" “I mm mm "I!" I" 331.77 2.75 LINDSAY, ONL. THURSDAY, JULY 28, [9“) : 1.25 is: 3.00 “m we” pro-ant “IO. mu do. Wmmmamhuuwmho a trauma mleudid sanctum. and will [may 1.“- was g m“th°upmoodllr. Hat'- 1: ho is w out». mm m Mindy hm than mm m Dawns; “WM m: a. o m on. u m, m ‘ Haunt gem; My 35: =fin Friday mmeem My 39, a m m 193m: mum Hg stat: fim‘n Mi reads“ mod so and m Mr: M's. and in m momma man my; #9 m . “99“! than. 9'0“?!“ RM 0 W m “I M3“; *2 “4'3"” BUQGE§§FU11 BARN fiMGlN‘Gx lat year written harmonyâ€"Lottie rum. its-bias. tumors: ind year Mitten humony haunts: 9nd Va“ matte“ is many. 13mm“ hun‘m: year jutut‘y iawlus human; mas mm is to a smiuny was gfltumtefi. Mag in {we subjects “on m h gum standing. in an: aim ”sand. and in the mm mm” l N - S. ‘ IONARY WORK The pupils of Miss Nell Brown preparing or the wont. have been successful in their music! ml. w: wmdr‘m and n“. J. EV‘ examinations as follows: In Toron- arson visited M“‘ Jr Thbme on to Conservatory Thursday lut. Junior pianoâ€"Lillian Corbett. 3“” 1“ Hm“- 0‘ Poterboro. “V In Toronto College of Music the winning at the home 0! Hrs. I. followiri‘g‘ were successful: 1" yegr 8%: mom on daughter of Dr 1 s! - ‘ £03191 01â€"13113; 9 Real, and Emmy Do hummus. 0 Cinemas. mam-m Mr. James Storer replied briefly, but. in fitting terms thanking his D. C. Trbw, Mr. Josg Kelchezvy' i}. Alex. Storer, Mrs. Mimms and oth- At the conclusion of the banquet speeches of congratulation were de- livered by Roy; J ._ W. Wallace, Mr. A most pleasant time was spent at the home of Mn and Mrs. James Stow. Durham-at” Monday “tern noon and evening, when they was brawn the 60th anniversary at their wedding“ The“ were present a ‘lugqnumber qt fir. and mm Stone ef‘a Nylons (Heads. includi their sons, 6am and made llama. m 91:13; a; tee In he came Iv ml: was Mn Gimme 8mm. at 196:] mantel: when a gmndsan. and a sea at in: Alan Scorer of Taming, Lindsay Couple Celebrated Their Golden Wedding SUCCESSFUL PUPILS : WWWWWW § What the G. T. R. Men Want : Passenger brakemen ..................... 1.361s. per mile 1.50c per mile Passenger conductors (minimum)$8.81 per day 84.20 per day Passenger baggagemen (minimum)$2.18 per day $2.76 per day Passenger brakemen (minimum)..$2.1-1‘ per day 82.55 per day . Passenger conductors: (minimum).$101.00 month $105.00 per month Passenger baggagemen (minimum)$58.00 month 75 00 per month 3 . Pgssenger brakemen (minimum)...$66.00 month $70.00 month Through freight condu'ctors .5 ....... 3.36 per mile 8.68 per mile Through freight brakemen ......... 2.2260 per mile 2.40:.- per mile Local freight conductors ............. 8.68% per mile 8:975c per mile Local freight brakemem ............... 2.467 per mile 2.700c per mile The above is now in ‘efiect on 32 railroads, including the C. [1" proposed by ed by G.T.R / ‘ G.T.R. employee. Passenger conductors ................... 2.468c per mile 2.68c per mile Passenger Wen ................ 1.40m: per mile 1.661: per mile Passenger brakemen ..................... 1.3614: per mile 1:50c per mile uboiswuowwduooaunuo' Q'Ployment for tho tutu". mug“ Twin 9’“! 3"“‘0' Bu“? 3mm“; mm * mm mm It. tha hm a: In. but. the mu m M lurch Vial made. and mm! mm m- «mfomdwmdm.udflu mu dwmmm to!!! Mullah“ them 1.}:- wu anovtoouuulwoxt. um Attempt to Rob Fenclon Full: House mu Thompson, daughter of Dr. Thompaun. of Gamma. addressed the Sunday "shoot on Sunday last. a» mud: Mutiny tor Chum In ‘tho aw Mm. whm Ike mum» to be 3 minimum In ad HM: O‘doumm at Pow: bore visited at as: mm ham an 1m was Mummy from an m wedding tour dawn the Eu tam-fin mm to Quebec and “you: at man; A l nvâ€" v-vuvuv ea; two! 'I. Mr. Storer ma mm railroad- ing for many year- end was locomo- tive loremen in Lindsay for twelve years. He mined the position e few years ego'end hu since devoted .hia time to bee keeping, which he Ehas made a grand success 0!. lie Ila recognized an one o! the best ‘euthorltlee on been in the country {amt is prealdent of the local bee ,eesocietion. He also not In the’ 'town council (or a couple of years and eerved the people 'well. . Yestenduy'e golden wedding made the third in two yearn in Mrs. Stor- ‘er'e family, her two brothers having celebrated their golden wedding in England during- the past t'WO years. In and am; Stem m‘mmed on July ma. 10300. in me village at Errol. mun-mm. Scotland. They were both been in me View"! and earns t9 Genetic, in 1810. Dem n; in Tombs. 8m leaving Termite many years the, hem eeuple have remded tn Xbfldfle. are Hope and Lindsay. coming here twenty: three years m. where they hive etnee resided and formed a large circle 9! Meade. Mr. Store:- ta 9| yea," a! me. while Mn, Smear is M1 eenjor by two years. i I VALUABLE. PRESENTS. m. and Hm Stator were use the minimal of many valubtu and coat pmts‘ They are both mm and any and expect to mlehmw the“ diamond wad! ten years gram veneered)“ m It pm‘ one. Bond’s rates hnd.Sto.ndu'd Request may friend: for their kindness to m. atom ma tumult GOING TO CHINA :WARDER- the suspicious I Montroee tint dot the name 1 cape from the 1: Captain Ken several wimlesa tonnes were rec + O + 0 . . : wise Dr. Cripp. + 0 CE_ 'naeg Captain 3W NM mhd'fidow MW?" " .1“; “4122mm :3. area-3‘3 vmmma m mm, 3.76.1011 F3113: ‘3; u... be Masada; . ”figs ”flaw” an a smegma: parties. peopIe oI fiunafom and Hem: ”mm a u IIIyzpuI on the I: Inn on meme «any swung. Ieh was thumwugth mum by aII Is Ir. 1?. ungdon and the Mines Dennis, o! Llnduy. came to Thurs- gout: m m cm";t mach Edua- a: morn span a ay 3mm 0! t 9. maps; Adumm “moon here. ! Mrs. Herb.w Henley and son Hav- ‘old. as visiting Hrs. Sklmh here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, 0! Fair- bnlm, and Mr. Delbert Robinson. 0! Puts. Prune, spent Sunday with {Hand- gt the park. Ir. J. Benny and daughters of Oklfluma, who no glimmering at Burg-on Punk went Sunday at. ‘MA-A‘ O. ,, -. nu. ma}. Wallis and Mia: Max- garet Flatt are guests 01 Mrs. Glass at_ par (Lettuce. angry see. Several yachting pur- uee were compelled to take reluge here, among them being Geo. Brody. P. McWettere and Cinnamon'e. The former two spent the night here. but Cinnamon’e returned to Lindsay in the evening. Sunday was rather an exciting day at Thurstonle. The wind arose about noon and blew a terrific sale until evening, and the quiet waters of Lake Sturgeon soon became an Kr. and MN. MW flkiwh. of Mt». who have been was“ 9! Mr. Skitoh'a mu m. rammed ham Wu. Mr. 000. Mm. was and family. at mum. have been mutton!“ hm at Mr. Mum‘s outage. Mr, and Mn. (loom Damion. at mining. uncut Sum); with Mr. and Mn. 1M0. ‘ 0: may ,u» trim uuac «m‘ Daisy." arrived with the Pepper ta- mlly on board, who spent the day here. I me auspuaans aroused on the scanner that Crippen end the Leneve women intents-o“ thetthebOy travelling un- spent all the time from July 10 to + ‘der the name ol'Robinson was Miss July 20 3t Brussels. staying at an 0 Ethel, Leneve. the companion of Dr. obscure hotel. Thence thny went to + Crlppen were confirmed on July 22. Antwerp. They have not been in 0 when the Rev. Mr. Robinson, other, Dance et all. : wise Dr. Crippen and his ostensible Scotland Yard deprecatea the car- * son wane heard discussing their ee tam assumption that the couple on . cape (tom the police. the Iontrose are Crippen and m. Captain Kendall thereupon sent Ieneve. 'I‘hedetectives amulet noth- eeverel wimlessmeeeeges, to which lngcen bededuced from thetact replies were received. that the female fugitive 1e dreeeed u D cot mm by Xenia [Glass mtg‘len “5?; many {a 993mm and add a greatly tn the 5;“ i mfiéfimmim finish?“ a w w n s m mm»: have bggn to remark that. It in me of the prettiest summer human on the Knuth lakes “unto-tn Ju flfim‘t‘hin thy summer reign (august marge: put» and pleasure seekers 6:14 W m m. : Dr. Crippen In Custody ; on Board the Montrose w- â€". â€"vâ€"-Ii unsuavw I. m n Then Captain Randall and two of a, young man. Young women can hbomeuurreatedthopflronJuly dreaoubOyson‘along-dtstancovny- 28.0fippmonthechu-gootmmflerugeaoounottobo-semtodlrom and mu- Leneve on the. charge of 11- their fathers or brothers; ‘leg‘lly impersonating 0. bay. ’I‘holct- Inapector Dow is now would tho terbufltintoteqnwhonshomu-lm Lunatic. whichuduoto rented. ‘u'rlvg at [antral on July 29. That Crippen was deprived of u {swingerI 59 the duke .100 o! the mm of tho and A-M-l-I...‘ __.i ._ __‘_n__ . and Cartridges ind t We.' two as m in modicum. m m :21me watched. Gripper: declares he can prove his Innocence. . , London, Tuesday. J uly‘26.- The Daily Express without indicating the source of its information, can that the suspicious aroused on the scanner Monti-coo that the My travelling us 931: thg name of-Robinson was Miss! THURS’I‘ONIA‘ PAGES 5 to I2 r. according to the Ex. M tho mun at a hand-son" colâ€" mm on tho 0.13.3, may on M m at lacuna 123m. at» nu. ammo» on m g. W um!“ “4 I "and than“ no luvs lime 9M! ," Wm Mm M m an: n I “E“m“ ham. dyaeutry new tea are all common u thin .. a prectou 7m. 19 Every mother must I a! the summer mouth. ghfldm. Cholera lam Summer Months Fatal To Small Children 'dus-st” Toronto. Their many friends in Lindsay will wish them a long and happy lilo. rTheguests from this part were; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McLaughlin. K. 0.. and Miss Gertrude McLaughlin. of Sturgeon Point. Mr. and Mrs. B. L . McLean. R. J. Johastoa and Win- nie Johnston. of '[Jndnnv The press twin the eases-to m: but Emir-{es met ant Crippe un- spent all t] [has July 20 ct ~ 77-..“. The weddihé 730393110115; was fol- lowed by a dainty luncheon. after which Dr. and In. Mood lett by evening boat 9n} trip down the The eel-cafe“ we performed PM. hawk. of View - varsity. ‘9 (he presence at e tew re- latives end personal Meade. m bride attend the drawing room. wbmb wee beautifully deem-em! with Mm and mime. on the em 9! [her Mtwfitrlzieniejadtuam' a! 2 . w e e: m WM by um Gledye Sutton. 00min at the bride. The bride wore a pretty white muslin gown end veil. Dunn: the signing of the register Hr. Russell McLean, brother 0L9» bride. may " Became." IAGWOOHQLEAN. IA: interest mucus wedding took 9! m on 34:33., .July m [t a. "- m “r “32:; “in“; “H u m o, 1 land was married to Dr. 8.J Ngwtoa flawed. ~ _..__. v- â€"' tantra-o. but the Scoum '1?“ oc- “cid- hope the We: will m meh?» Potgthm time to M :0 {mt us. Mr know- . Grim and the [m Woman pur- soundly. age- Io unot to bo-hepustod train their fathers or brothers; Johnstlon. of Linâ€"53:; press ism: a state of éollapee and it eager to make a. sworn statmt. _Enquiriea ‘ have now W HYMENEAL know how fat. I are to small "tum. dim M troub- $.00 YEAR time 01th.

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