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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Jul 1912, p. 12

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Holiday Visitors this. Mr. and Mrs. Madill. of Coldwater, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Aldous. Mrs. (ilendenan and Miss Ida Clen- Hanan, oi l‘eterboro. are mug-wing old acquaintances in town. I-‘enclun F3115, July ‘2.â€"Mr. Andy McIntyrn, of town, left on Tueslay for Ie'trl nro. where he has acceptcd a. position with the Campbell Mill- Mr. Edward Lavero. of Victoria Harbor, spent a few days the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oulette. ‘Chas; Deyman'. ‘o'f Hamilton? “ Miss 1319115. Jewel! is visitihg‘ in Peterboro. ' miss Florence Bellinghgm, of T9- Miss Iirdie Archer spent the week mm! the guest of Lindsay rela- Mr. and Mrs. Wes. “Egan of Ot- tawa, are visiting in this Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. R.‘ E. MCKehdry,~ of Toronto, ,are'the‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. MacKendry for a few weeks' vacation Miss Bertha Brokenshire, of To- ronto. was in tgwn oyenthe' holi- day. ' ‘ Miss Maggie Budds ‘eit on Monday for Port Pen-5'. Before leaving town the Baptist congregation met at the manSe and showered Miss Budd with a handsome assortment of bed and 'table linen. Miss Budd has been Very acti‘ve in church w‘ork and will. be very much missed in this com- munity. Her host. 91‘ friends extend their hearty coilgratnlations. Mr. and Mrs. Grosgrey. of Co- bourg, Visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Mam ning over Sunday. WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM. Including the enoieat Hat that. ham ever been Mumsâ€"'1‘“ Panning Bo curaful in selvcting your STRAW HAT fur anions it is of the right block ud fltn pet-Fec‘ly it mll be a mum,» of annulus; all :ummer. Wa‘ve the but shares for the MIDDLE AGED and tho \‘ul‘Nu MAN ; um lighten, cooiest cmtioua flu: the beat MAKERS know how to produce. For thosa who do not 'car» for the Navy Blue‘ or Black Serge Suits our stock of Fancy Worsted and Tweed Suits i a complete. No trouble to seIect‘juSt the pattern, color, style or models that you require. From the conventional Grey to the Dark Nut Brown Shades the wonderful range of patternw ale suitable for the moat porticular d‘ressar. If you will con- sider the EXCELLEN l‘ QUALITIES and than take into oonsidemtion the low prices attach- ed you'll be satisfied to leave your SUIT Money here. PAGE . mmw I We’ve a Matchless Display of Straw Hats at fenelon Falls of her bi-otlier. . J. G‘OUGH the holi- $5, $6, $8, $10 to $20 Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, Mr. and] Mrs. Burgenhouser and Mr. and Mrs.‘ Patterson. of Toronto, arrived in.‘ town on Monday and are spending a! few weeks” vacation at the Merriam! . I cottage. C ameron Lake. ‘ Mrs. M. Sharpe 'returned home from Peterboro on Wednesday. Miss Maggie Lee is the guest 7. of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Murphy, of Bob- caygeon. day Mrs. M. Brokenspire isvisiting in Midland. About seventy-five of our citizens spent the holiday in Lindsay and report the sports and ‘ various amusements first-class. Hon. Sam. Hughes and family, of Lindsay, motored to town on Sun- Mrs. Thos. Sadler and Mona. left on Monday to spend the summer in Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook, of Jar- sar. Corners, spent “a. week in tom; the guest of Mn. undide thgatfz While ‘in town Mr.. Cook lande C» splendid lot of fish.. On Friday evening he secured a. large maskin- Ong‘e. which would weigh 18 Ibs. Miss Evelyn Brynell, of Toronto. is the guest of her parents this WEEK. ronto. was in town on Monday Svuvwms UI-v ‘Custorps. 19512 Customs, 1911 Inland revenue Igland NW1 Miss Vina Sewel-l “sited her sister Mrs. Hughes, of Burnt River, on Sunday. _ Mrs. Rev. Roberts and children, of mm, mm are mung mag! Miss Calhoun. oi Peterboro, spent Monday with Mr. and. Mn. Inkpen. Miss Cecil sévanton arrived home from Midland on Thursday. Mr- Bodden.,of Cincinnati. is in town enjoying a few : week’s fish- Miss M.- Hendezsont; of Lindsay. was in town for a. few days last Fancy WotSted (and Tweed ‘ Suits Colors guaranteed and, if you prefer something away fromvthe plain styles‘ we're showing some choice fancy weaves. Will you Look. - , Just here let us‘ mention that BLUE nn-‘l BLA'K SERGE SUITS contain the finest appearance and an the most popular for parade service. In THE SUIT for looks and for comfort. We’ve some splendidQ erges from the BEST MAKERS. Our MODEST‘ PRICES will ap- peal to the thrift ies't people. $8. $10, $12 to $20 draws near wand we have prepared one 0“.qu GRANDEST DISPLAYS of MENS WEARING APPAREL that we have ever had the pleasure of showing oummm; may; We Can Please and Satisfy You. Our stock of White and Colored Shirts, Neckwear, Braces, Hose, Arm Bands, Underwear, etc., is full to the brim with the Best Qualities Panama. Hats 2.50 to $10 Straw Hats 50 to $3 Once‘more the oeleBratidn‘ of -’this‘ Mguiqrabje Day 12'"! OF JULY . GET YOUR i Blue“ and Black suits Mr. Geo. Whistle, one of Penelon {Fall‘s oldest citizens, passed away ~on “ednesdav after a. lingering ill- !ness. The deceased was born in iQuebec 86 years ago and for the ‘past 60 \ears has resided in t0wn. The funeral on Thursdav “as a. large 'one. showing the high esteem in lwhich he was held. 'ed through the fingers and it, was [with a great deal of difliculty the Ihooks were removed by the doctor. Custom While out fishing on Saturday Mr. D. Robertson met with a painful-ac- cident in trying to remove a fish from the books. The line became tangled and a large book was shOV- Miss Lillian Warren is visiting Pe- terboro friends. Mrs. Metzer and son Henry re- turned home to Rochester on Mon- day. Mrs. Archer ieturned with her and will Visit for several weeks. A large number of young people from town attended the opening of the new pavilion at Rosedale on Monday. evening. ’ v .‘- Graham, of Verulam. Mr. A. W. Hewie, of Cameron, was in town on Wednesday. Show I LIN DSAY min. 111mA1 '1“; W851"; Tired People ‘ij .1339 m :1” .my )7th any re- Eseey Malott, Kingsville, ; Ont., says: “I have suflered with Muscu- lar and , Sciatica Rheumatism for over 20 years. I purchased a. box of Dr. Henderson's Herb Tablets last January from your agent. He, assur- 4301' an}: AtivanQn's drug “store at 50c und"81.29 per box. Mrs. Hoidge and family. of To- ronto. arrived this week to occupy their cottage at the head of Gull Lake. ed me thev would cure me after tak- ing them for one month: I was cur- ed and I never felt better in years. I would gladly recommend them to anyone with Rheumatism. Thomas W. Euwing. Coutam. Ont. . savs: ‘I‘I have had Seiutics. Rheum- atism for three yearS. and would be laid up for weeks at a time I got a box of Dr. Henderson’s Herb Tab- hats in June, 1909, and in las than three months my rhemtism was all gone and 11.3 never returned. R is Mr. Chas. Mickle. of the Mickle Diamond 'Co.. accompanied bg- his son passed down the Gull riVer wat- ers last week viewing the water route to FeneIon Falls. where he intends building a mill. Miss F. M. Pilkie returned to hm- home in Pickering last Satflrday to spend her vacation. a. great blessing to sutlering human- ity that there is such a. medicine as Dr. Ends-Son's Herb Tablets as I Mr. Buchanan, former principal of Minden, is spending his vacation at the Ransom house. Mrs: Browky, of Peterboro. is spending a. short holiday with her son at the Ranson House. Miss Annie I-‘airficld arrived home from Toronto last Saturday. The Mism Cox arriVed home from Lindsay on Saturday exerting to visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. (fox. of Minden township. Miss Janie Hughes. of Whitney, is renewing old acquaintance.) in this Vicinity. I Misses M. Weldon and Vera Woola- cott attended the entrance examina- tions at Woodx'ille. HINDI-2X. Minden. July 1. â€" Mr. J. Hewitt of West Guilford. spent the week end at Minden. Mfr. Arthurl’SteVens. of (‘oboconk, is spending Diominion [My in 51in- Min-as l-Id’ncn James. of 'I‘ornntn. and Olive dunes. of the 1.. L‘. L. are visiting at Mrs. R. James at present. Oshawa . f‘uulmny. Jl‘ll)‘ l\ â€" Sclmnl clusod Just l-‘rlduy Tl» \Nclmrs are hu- lmr a Wlhwucd holiday Miss Florence llrukeuslunx Liml. any. is \‘laiting her aunt. Mrs. 5“ McKinnon. at present. an. W. llavoluck. ul urillia. are visiting (‘ambmy friends. Miss L. “nod. who has been at- toadim.“ ‘ the l‘etorhom Normal School is spending her vacation at home. ‘ ._. News Items Sold by all medicine dealers, at 30 cents a h'ox or six boxoh for 83.50 or sent by mail. post paid, by the Dr. \Vlllimns‘ Medicine (in. "th USUALLY rm»: “eraser * PALE UATEBY BLOOD. .. - ‘ Amie is the medial term (or Wpoqr'fo‘lfntery blood Itmysriae ‘fromavarietyoicauses such no line]: 0! exercise, herd study, impro- perly Ventilated rooms or no 5-1;. shops. lmpeflet assimilation of food etc. The Chi?! svmptoms are extreme pallet of the face, lips and gums. rapid breathing and palpitation oi the heart after slight exertion. heed- aches. dizziness, sometimes fainting spells end a. tendency to hvsterics, swelling of the feet and limbs. a .leeiing oi constant tiredncsa and a réistah'te for food. Dr. Willl‘nls’ Pink Pills are a certain cure “ loo anaemia. because they nuke use; ‘rich blood. which stimulates and strengthens every organ sud every part of the body. The following 13‘ 'one oniong thouSands of chm gil this Serious trouble cured by the use of Ir. Williams“ Pink Pills. 311st Georgina Raymond. St. Jerome. Que. says: “AbouI a year ago my heal- th began to give out. I suffered from headaches, heart palpitation, dizziness and appeared to be threat- ened with a general breakdown. I was at 'this time employed in the ”lamily of a'doctor. who. seeing my condition, gave me medicine. I took this faithfully {or some time. but ’with no benefit. and I grew much discouraged. Then a friend advised me to tn Dr. Willams‘ Pink l’ills. saving that she had found a cure through them in similar condi Ions. 1 took her advice got 9» sumfl.‘ 0.1' the pills and took them regularly for some time. :radually I 'became atom: and in the course of a month or so I was again enjoying the best ‘of health and have not since had the least return of the old symptoms. [I can heartily memnmend hr. Will- iams. l‘il‘lk l'ills to all weak girls?! l Dr. Henderson’s Herb‘ Treatment ' s‘c‘ Ii. James is visiting friends in from Cambray Nunuall m a“; ration Mi than the In {pose-i. “Au 'I'uruntu. l. . w th I C I mdymdo‘ " ‘ ” folks «to. “‘93 “ Ind than a unit.” He glrnced out of the wlndow hla eyes brightening as they fell hpon his mother. (ii-king her pony chalne. with Althea snug beside her. 1‘15 tinned out to greet them and alinost dragged them mslde. Very shortly thereafterhe went away with-thanâ€"npoa an «rand he dld no? in the least relish. Inna Alum had heard of Baby Cumn'a venture; further. Inc had lost her heart to a fine saddle mare Baby had just bought and sent out to exercise. She meant to have the creature at almost an! price. sell ncknqwgedge It. be If“ not Insea- sible to what he would gain it he could bring himself to marry 11m Roswell; I! he meant ever to do that. (Li-a. well not to net the new fancy bend. the old. He wished at the mom uuvv --â€"â€"_._ so Norris. perforce. weak akin: to see the bargaining. He did not go quite blindly. Though he had never let him- The last word was dung over his shoulder. He had risen and was strid- ing toward the door. Norris looked after him. halt angrily. half shamedly. then glanced about the handsomely ap- pointed odice with a scowllng sneer. His grandfather had been governor. his father was a senator. his. mother led society In Alllngham. Naturally she looked high for her only son. much higher than a hankrupt's daughter. who had taken upon her shoulders an un- womanly burden... Still she had not set herself openly smaller son's choice. She had even approved. though mildly, his intention of constancy. How. then. should.he.snspect that she was plan- ning to upset that intention? The hinge of the plan was Miss Althea Bosr wellâ€"a beauty. Miss Althea. if one could have overlooked her nose. Un- fortunately it stood out so boldly even- looking it was impossible. even in the eirulgence of her many dollars. It was the nose amuch as anything else that had made Granville Norris feel so much at ease with her. She had come for a long visit. and Alliugliam was making much ‘of her. yet somehow she had not been brought face to face with _Baby. who had nowadays little time and less money for rudiiu: it in the town gayeties. Norris himself saw her but in little snatches. She went and came so uncertainly and at such odd times he could not waylay her and calls were out of the question. The lit- tle new home was so crowded it was impossible to sayg anything there 'with- out having it reach all ears. Norris felt that there was much which ought to b said. but somehow had’uot yet brought himself to the pita)" of say- '_ '__, “You atom to hold a brief for hat.” Non-la aald aulklly. a clean: of ana- plcion la hla Qua. “it might ha well for you to Join handa with her. You might make more at horaa dealing than you ever did at the law.” “Very likelyâ€"if 1 had Baby'a chance. But certainly i ahan't achemo to (aka it from her.” Marvin aaid ateadily: then. Bahia: a little. he added: “I would he only too glad to join hands with her in anythingâ€"and for life. But aha has let me know that’a out of tho caution. When aha .6 you free do left heme" hound. little aa you deserve years at last. Nuntlmo there‘- tho dot." to pay with my monk. The,“ hot hum proud. but who can hlamo then ‘It they don‘t wont to "home on a daughter I momma. young woman who hu undo hornet! the “R of tho county. not even though nho did it wtth the but lhtontlou In tho world? My mother won at an- ”atom". nun: no It I wanted I wlfo who had grown film at hamlnlnx with half the hot-co doctor: and tun-ton In tho countrr “dot it seem: Baby to netting up to 0R right. 8!» no" homo- bona- tbau the nut of us.” uanln Inter- poud. “And. III things considered. It M I good thlng. She has her mute: may made. In It were. Tho-o city folk. take everything or clu- Iho can Ind than and pay her a um [Ido‘ It noun Baby In netting u buy uddlo nook“â€" “I don‘t know anybody wlth a Hy ggfigggwfi tlggugnt or aououn; any a word untlf .55 11.151 to; I thought Baby was on' thefpame pleco. So m to. but she's got something clue In her. Her‘apot cub conscience. Ibo calla It. I heard her explnlnlng to old Major Axtun that the WI! to "old had tights was to have no debt- nt ul nnd let the bunk do all the bookkeep Ins.” Norriydmmmod ham! on the table. "I'm I fool to hop.» curlng!” ho burst out. "She put-.me ankle like a hut year's bonnet; won‘t hear to mur- rytng me until the «Mm are paid and Bonny boy throflgh whoa! and may to step Into her alum. Tint moan. ton:- --, _ at“ “m" m“? M ‘ Liam: ,.. . h ’ ‘ ‘v .. 'manosweil hsd ”antenna-at - C T - the outset. W-fifl'flflf thus with- m’re... ; in M _ pnlllng‘hsrd at his pipe. ' “I don't wei- m (at; mafixmmm h: der st it. he'wenton. You were on ‘ifli‘l- - r ” high-u her nose wa°m'°dnc_ ' M immoral! certain 8. mn w uld nuke flue;- nnddnkelzyofcuher vengne - 'm the 'm" trout. "m3 t,’ when. lo. she'e' slice-ceded in n say to , rs. 5°?“ 1" pretended “two? 1’5): ”tom e'erym.n ‘ . It lucky. l (“diff m", mt “Wrong as usual.” Non-ls comment- mareâ€"only to see- what n woman ed. Hahn shook his head. with n ”W 1““! ‘5 “n 55"" “0‘ b“ lazy 180‘“ saying. “We but I'm looking either. You might take her to clad Daddy Curran left nothing but ax??? MWb‘W'e” 3'0“ km debts and n livery stable to his flock . ' ' ‘ of children. There was nothing for Baby heard "WV“. “5 3“” 8°” Baby to do except keep on with the well meant she should. She stepped husiness"â€"- back a pave. going white. than red. hot “There was. She mkht. have mer- hands hanging helplessly at her sides. HM me.” Nom' intem’pted- “a. Norris “kPWi‘e beam; he “mm dark' knew I‘d, look out for her stepmother '1 and made 3' if -to stand by h“ and the kids"â€" ‘ sweetheart. But his mother was cull- , I..- mm Ilkaâ€"Inn 1.1. than n. n mun “No doubt." Manln broke In. “but that Isn't Baby's way. Don’t you re- member how at school she wouldn‘t be toldoln clue or have her some done for her? Honest independence is her rull mamaâ€"so much no Indeed. I fear-:51 to have .er :5 ".to tile. ‘ mg- 31 Cuba; 2373 gmqut of doubting Norris read from an old ' commonplace book. adding. with a “er ‘faugb: “Lord. how this generation Mat: mt' fine piece of Bulwer a sentimentality! Women now- adays have 361‘ phat signing anything. 1mm they‘ll” tun-“1mm. A rival candldnte. really conspicuous and celebrated‘tor his little ability. in a stump debnte pledged the people that ifthey wouideend himUocowho would never leave his ‘poet during a session to attend the courts. (a he un- justly charged Toombc with habitually doing. Tombs disposed of this fling by merely saying: i ‘ “You should consider which will hurt the district tho move. his constant pres- ence in or my occasional absence from the house.” Whm She Col-c. in. “I suppose." said Mrs. Jawback. “that you. think It's (unto: me to sit up and wait for yon.every night like this." “Nope." answered Jawback. “I'm having myflzn wnne you're waiting. I?“ Info .799". when} M W”- w“,- Bo yâ€"Why? D'yo know any placo where they bite better. gov 'nor? Another Way to PIC It. “A shining example of private virtue and an exalted teacher of good and honest government" is the description of Robert M65 'OIW given in “The Brother‘a War." To'omhs was a prominent character tor many years before the war'and peg-ted in the two houses of mnm‘abont fifteen years. He was anmfd' secretary of state in the Confederate government He had a'wit and n fineness of ex- pression. says we'a‘uthor. which made hla phrases and repartee widely quoted and made him the? delight of apprecia- tive audiences. Qdiâ€"te positive-.9 Wrong Pla‘ce.' Parson (to youngster indulging in Sunday morning tishin’sfl-I am out- prised to find you tie-hing here. my "TCBBIEJE'H'f'AiiI aim. The next time you ask me. to lend vou 35 you wil} fiudmm‘yndecidxd: negative is "You're no in e 01 “literature or rhetoric. Sam. by, you muldn': do it. t0 save your life it I asked you to give me n good «illustntiun of a fist contradiqtiou i9 11911111..." .u ,_AA "There's Perkins‘ -- you know Per- kins -â€" entered into nu agreement with his wife :00!) utter their mu- riege twenty years :80 that whenever either lost temper or stunned the oth- e: was to keep ailence.” “And the pcheme varied?" “Adminbly. Perkins h..s kept sil- ent in: twenty yeers.” “Why.“ he denungd of “no wait- er. "do yuu saw: me only eleven oyster: when I order a clown}“ The waiter bowed Ipulugetically. “l dun't think you'd be wanting to be sitting thirteen at this. sxr.” A man dmin' ht. route absurd that. tlmugh ‘h‘e I‘d ordered «me don- eu anti-rs. he was served with only eleven. Tho next evening the sum. thing twurnd min. Then the diner Docum- nomo‘ 1m irritnged; u ,,,.‘A 18...}. Thou most unnvcoumablyr she hid her fave In her hands and nabbed hard a minute but looked up after It. unil- im: :1 lumve yo! pin-om M. Marvin took her hand cumin and men-ed It war no limo. mylug kn half‘whlmer: “Honey. cry a" you “ht"to between now and the New Year. We are gala: to m mink-d um: and flu happy over arm.” ‘ Baby's unuwor wet. I blush and u- lom-r. but flue wedding: came 08 duly. a month the“ of the Emmanuel] halt turned am to ace Marvin smhdin'V £1919. :1 ,' ӣ3111 £11113, her fui-é'rjlbod to%i%¢$¢r eyes wet. Instantly he euux‘bfibk‘to them. but Baby waved him “in. Win in bad son. and the carriage was out or hear- tug. she said to Mama. mm. r um. hard breath: “Pm:- Gran‘i'flm I ought not to blame him." He‘ fim‘ maybe caught my faith lufii‘mt‘hm'." ly and made a: "lo-mud by his sweetheart. But his mother was cull- lng~hlm,_ likewise m: duty as a cone- teous host. With uh‘look half angry. half apologetlc.'be followed the two retreating figure: turned their car- riage. ltalfwty talk in! stopped and .5. nuâ€" 7' vâ€"r . bone to bo'foaBdmnhd. having found one without a match. was bound to let Ii-ynuvhavo ind difi‘tcuity in getting It propcby 1}" pmro‘d. “ If injured by incopeton: workmen or not 5am: "Ct.“l'l quan'y cause, and would like to know :he r83. troMmd a, poet est-d to “ mam. MY STORE Does Ydut Watch Run To Your Satisfaction? ls itDoings its Best? Equal to tha' Occas'm. A Sonatina): ‘Wakor. Pul- Porting! :Qu' not to.- be bout"- «swim «w . Boswell could not PM)" ”W“ .t for tun-hint at alL sorry to m an. ”°‘ “Ian M was nit tho on Friday O woman . L not bad decoratxon 0 Ike her {9 Much favora you km Presbv terian Ilia: A. Rothwell. ”5 spending her holidays u ’ If. A. Mott. of (;£,u~' 1°89. occupied the pulpzv w “NV'S. Eldon. on Sunda: a well wned holiday. \\.. learn of the resignanu Clmeell as principa! 02' x: During her stay she has pr self an eflicient rem-hm. nanny friends. Our sChOOI closed on 1" week. wording toachera A LURNBVILH- Lornevillc, July 2.â€"-’l‘h.- phone picnic on Wednr-Niu meek proved a success. ' er was ideal and all ro'fw time. The PreSbyterian gardfi‘n Part} 0“ Dominion Day was crowned with lovely weather. The opening aural:- tion was a baseball game between be!!!“ of Camille: and {mahnm m which the visitors seemed to he sup- erior and won out by a good mar- gin. The Highland Pipers it: cos- tune discoursed weird and thrilling music on the pipes at intor\'a‘x.~ be fore and after supper which was served in the basement of the c'nUTCh- A booth on the grounds did a great business in ice Kream and other succulent confections. \ Nor-‘88! of vocal and instrumental m‘lSlC. addresses. etc., concluded a plenum evening. The mnmmi re turns were very gratifying. Very Mr. and Mrs. E. HEyCS a ter Gordon, were of! fur a ' iting friends at Blinder}. at. Lindsay day. Ira. Dorm and 51194 Margaret Jones no holidaying mm mm friends at Peterboro. Miss Thornton is out Of huln on .11 extended trip With Mr friend». an M.yqnornillg Rex. ROM and Mrs. Burns bade good-by: to their many triends. 'l‘hey “ere go ing to Visit. (fiends in 'he 51mm Minsulo, previous to Mr. Burns as- suming his new charge at best-roam. Hr. Charlie McCaflr-ey, "loromo was home {or the holiday?! A great number of our cztwens were out of town during the reduced (are section and great crowds were at. Lindsay and Peter-bore {or Mon- In. J. “(Nisan spr‘nt Hw holiday With frkno: at l'ctorbnrn, Dr. Sutton hots purclmmwi .1 hand. some new Ford runlhunt. m.~ rim (Ir to be owned in town. On Sunday morning tho l‘z-mlmm has held on intervstmg putrumc net-vice. The Sabbath Sch‘mi. Boy Scouts out! mnmutiun hm}; pm in the service ohich “as conducted by the pastor Rev. D. H. Home Miss Annie Thmpson. teach". at Toronto. is home for the hohdoy; with her pinata. Dr. and Mrs J 5. Thompson. of SturgeOn-st. Mrs. Porter. of Sturm‘on-~t_. has returned after a very ple‘as‘m}: fl‘ito tour with friends at .lunmulio‘ and Toronto. "is! Betty Hleasdall. nf 'l‘nmnto. is the guest of her Si! or. Mrs. Mr.) N. H. Sutton. Mrs. K. Thomton. of ('ullmrn-‘, is visiting her daughter Mrs. l-‘ G. Sgndy . Mr. and Mrs. J. .r\. \\'_v! Thelma. of Toronto, arn of their Omemce friends. on Friday afternoon a! my initial] decontion observance m‘ Hw Emily Much uvorable comment 1\ heard msbyterian cemetery ("waning of the improved appearanc» of the DI”. The CWImilteq‘ 1x hopeful thnt the eflfhusiasm manifI-st mav grow till the whole Cc-lxlf‘lo-r}‘ is 11 excellent condition and nll H mm! is established sufficient to ummain the beauty of so sacred :1 spin. The organ. need of water suggvsth the commencement of a fund {Jr mixing a well. Principal Kirkconncll nf Lindsa‘. was in town last week prcwiim: mg,- the lbpartmental cxmninmwm 11:0 BOyB' Guild of thP ”name” “I chlu‘flr and the “In Sruuts held . pub down We rut-r Hvl lrjda“. ”Wu - Omemee Garden ‘ W. July 1. .. Mr H M" of Mnto uas Am, the week end. It. Bert Skuoe spent n", hum n. his home here. On Sammy Miss Ina Hum, tea: el', left “I her home 111 “1"",lee Ill. and Mrs. w. H. Mann Richmond, Hill. uerv \u-vk ' gum 0‘ m. T- “'. MCIrun, I} Mr. John Murray camn- m. Pew-hora for Domini”, 1m: 1 I? fluriel Morn-(m \'.'1.\ ; fitou‘ith friends 0V8 Sunday mason, mu 4, 1912‘ a splendid at romance liar 1 ho‘ and Miss i100 and“). M isfi )Iafl Mal- vis‘ Mve dready spread on their money ground um age storekeepor» ’1'?!” m a, jolly lot and 5D mtion on tho} Kawu Alexander M‘ C"? ‘ Men His tine hen numm‘ nlnctt’cu C m dug-in the storm 0‘08 “we the tree an ofcattlc. vexed "6"‘5Y instanaly killed. LIGHTNING STR L'Cl KILLED Fina E Bella/ilk. July 7, An that ”Md over MuJoc 41y evening was unusual vars! damage r_c_portcd ‘ CAKPING NEAR 1-1-15 ‘l‘ho' ghas blow-r. l a. number of gvntlnnm their annual summpr v Vmity of Fenelrm l‘al Nex er before dollar and you m4 These bnrgains wil 52 Ki Ankle strap 1 Vgci-kid and choc gle Price ......... Men's omi ity of mstcrinl. Men's Neg md styles, pri Gniuh with neat II. A. VI. CHAS «mm mm Woman Kc dose firm finish Women's at icy, dmn‘;le knee [0, pricm per pl White cm square necks, n1 Special shn Pique, Muils, E Linens, Blouwe collars and cu fl'a Though U‘ fashicn has no previous seam or such an ime Summer Dress in! firm! to Lhr 19 COWS Int. J. 00»- L“ I rayon-d 810 d_ an the anr 1 r' p m (hr ti km Can that: bk ell north"

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