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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Jul 1912, p. 7

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it, just send a. post aka 3our whippings; WM mper." The above t“ 1 coaching. which comes 1 lips of none 01th than the! it. prepeny re- :n or not satis- r know the real tavern: the winter wheat particua :g suffered less damage hay. in any previous year. «'5 Nest and Lethbfidgo we rain would do no is estimated that 1811 will start about, Aug. is considerably earlier spfl‘ifications for 'enera" by the 1 Hon the Great Lakes, ‘) comes of the very s predecessors and- (‘ax‘an Buygpfgcav Inn-ham (.‘ounty, in “as mlbued with t ‘_\' spirit and banker . Hm Western Proving ‘evators n his spurs Fm *1 f"? a “bile, 8.an 10"“ 10 threshing} n with a. large, -xpected is taken ‘arly in auso very has been 1 d glorious r a good good loser MJ am! 11093 w-r_ '\\ htiC‘hi, .y bayond ~ a4 sprinter )f‘gs oitén >aiety 3131! ml] runtm. ml tobeb'u‘ae' flax :mnission and $00.9 1 have a operated hf: became P . V xeilow Ht“ d. man- ugh th mic-n9 of made Of the vd 3:11 rst elec- on i(:otbé.n m a not! fiercely :‘z-l low oppon- W." E lire his own mmggr arose lilly” but that Augâ€" 5th‘ the rid- )HOW appor- from As OHS. his the iKILLING MATTER DUNO’ON‘SM‘ Insec' t Pbfiiiiiifié‘bmww â€"_' 'm‘ 01,1 Sosp, etc. for insects in balms, Vine and plants, and infomstxon‘ warding the above,.gn.ti_s at of known quality. We have as usual Beager’s English Green. 30- knowledged the world's standard in quality. which we Penna cheap as the ordinary. Alsomwe 118%: Other remedies as ’ BUG DEATH. “0330. 303- DEAX XIX!!!“ m“! ATE 0? LEAD. Thwe In addi- txon to killinz the bugs PS“ i remarkable effect in promotwK the growth of potatoes. OBLUE-. STQNES for spraying t9}!!! m9?- ‘ PURE PARIS GREEN in zvturn far the energy emnded on vour potato crop get 3' \':ctoria before the Judge in cham~ hers at the_(‘ourt House in the Town of Lindsay after the expiration of twenty days from the first pubTi'EofL non hereof on behalf of Daniel Parliammt. of the Township of Marpoo‘a in the County of Victoria, uncle oi ‘the infants. for an order1 appommg the said Daniel Parlia- m‘mt guardian of Herbert Parlia- ment. Alexander Parliament, Ralph 32cm Parliament, Mabel Elizabeth Parliament and William Donald Parliament, infant children. of the 3.734 “d“;zun Andrew Parliament. dxeased ‘ "‘1! $011 want. to destroy the de- .ux; ag bug aqd have good resulta' in the matter of the Guardianship a? :nr- infant children of William An- ruw Parliament. deceased. > lifilivation will be made -to the Surrozate Court of the County of '14)}: SALE OR TO RENT â€" A good farm of 130 acres with seven- ruomed frame house and two good Lmnk bum with good stsbling. dztuated lots: 16 and 16. con. Q Mariposa. Possession for plough- :33: soon as crop is"ofl.".(p'ply' t9 Robert Naylor, Lindsay, Ont. 1 AR)! WlR SALE OR TO REST â€"l 1320 snuth half of lot, No. 15 in' :‘vn- 7th con. oi the Township of Emily. 10) acres more or less.I Well built on and in a high state! -n‘ cultivation. on the bank of the! "Pigeon Bivvr." Well fenced and cxcellent water supply. For term; and particulars apply to Gordon (.4 Rusk. on the premises. : 1., etc. . neg a solid brick house in firstâ€" :riass‘ condition, barn 115 x 76‘ with stabling cemented, and wate “ works connection throughout. 3 up. gasoline engine installed. “handling complete for labor-1 saving. 'lhe farm is in a verv high state of cultivation.'13re?ii miles from Fen elon Falls and yang mile from church. school and posQJ dim \ppr on the premises on: Address Alex. McGee. Powles Core uwrs. Ont. I ccm. of ,Fenelon. 100 acres of workable land and thte balance good pasture. There are on the prem- um FOR SALE -â€" 150 ACRES, having cast part of lot. 16 On the *th and part of lot 16 on the 9th DRUG STORE :tt Barrio this 25th day of DANIEL PARLIAMENT, B\ his solicitors STRA'THY 8c ESTEN. All our 25c French Organdies. ’I'hey are of different floral effects. in all colo‘rings. These go intfi this great Clearing Sale at per 0 yd ....................................... _ Regular 250 Muslins for 1.90 per yd 86, 10c, 123c and ......... :12“. 1“‘=.“ “$5? 3' 300 Yds. Ribbon ranging in 5wid- th; from 1 to 3 inches, in 5.11 shades. These; are handsome var- ieties and are to be cleared during our July Sale.at.5c, 6c. 7c. 1 £2 q-thsnn', JULY 13, 1212. 25c Pound A Ribbon Oppotunity‘ Ribbons of'all shades 4 and 5 in- ches wide. satin or silk finish in plain or fancy" eflects, guitable for haxr. sash or millinery trimmigg, Regular value 25c yd. July Sale M ydL: a... .0 .r- 7': ....... .0 ' NOTICE Mg: wym‘m ms ‘. sm- cm; «an 5' o’clock: Saturdays excepted ‘ I Summer wearable-rs of a'lf"'kir;ds being rushed out f4 3' 5c, 76. " ’ ,:.â€"1;«5_c~' J, Milk Evaporation Plant 55?; May be Built In Lindsay Mr. 'an. fi'fi'elle, of.Lindsay, was in towix7,ée.£firdhy with h‘propositien to the faifiéEsfi-ho rein .the dairy. ing bum; mantle.- ‘mitk ~'corâ€" POljatiag were. the county. 7 with s 3‘. L-“.I______A_ 4:? v -_ A__._ I °‘ ' ____ on Thursday evening, Aug. 8. The military band will be present. ‘ The" Presbyterian‘ church held a' gar- lden party in their church grounds last Thursday evening which 'was well attended.’ Messrs. Smith and Smith, sur- veyOrs of L ndsay, were in town last 1week surveying the corner store. of Mrs. Cain’s property occupied by Mr. E. J. Brpad. It is rumored that ~the Bank 1)! B. N. A'. have secur- ed the p'i'epggy “3:qu at the (ex- pix-MimiL of their present lease have the same 611ng as an upâ€"to-date \.-“- banking institution _\ ' -, ‘ , The Church bf England: announce their. annuql :gai-den party and sale of fancv goods in the church grounds A- 'I‘L. .n- .‘L , _._-_:_'.. ing remaius the same or decreases there seems to be gopd reason now that it should not increase, and .for which we will be Idevoutly thank- ful ‘~ The recent‘ heavy rains have done ‘ very much to improve the-oituation . with the farming community. Dur- ‘ ing the recent dry hot'spe‘ll ' many farmers were beginning to fear a . repetition of last year’s excessive drouth,.3end which had it continued for any extended period would have made the situatioa quite serious. We believe that quite a number of farm-l ers whose crops' were almost a fail-i ure last year. andmho have not vet; taken to corn as a substitute were forced to buv fodder in considerable quantities and that quite a large portion of this vear' s profits will be take?!" up 10 pa\ off the debts in? curred in that way To those the prospect of a drouth like last year ‘would spell ruin, but thanks to an all wise creator we do not faCe that kind of a- situation. for instead-“E of the anxious, fearfnl expression there now sits one: more optimistic i and ‘ hopeful, and. "whether the post 0: 1m! marks, behind the higheét. The others who passed from the village were Edward Anderson, Percy Braine, Wm. Brotherston, Wm. J. J unkin. Jas. Kennedy, Elaine Mc- Gregor and Dolls. Patterson. 'so far as Bobcaygeon is concerned, twenty-one pupils writing and twelve passing. 01‘ the 21 who wrote 8 were sent up by Mr. Mills, principal of the public sehooi here} and cf the 12 which passed. These same eight. are eight of that number, which is a very creditable showing indeed for Mr. Mills in his first war as prin- cipa1.BIake Martin, of No. 9 Yem- thin? sent 1113‘ thiee and has tw'o fuss- ed out of the three. Returning ‘again to these who'passed we find thatvthm out of Mr. Mills" eifit pu‘ f-pdschexved.hon6rs two othesebe- 1 mg; pt Ehe'$0 glass. Wang and kiss Dorofhy‘"1\7‘hal standing fifth ix: the‘ Bobcaygcon, July 16.â€"Tbe results of the entrance examinations Just published is eminently satisfactory J:;jGreat July Clearance Sale Regular LOO Muslin ' ‘Kiino‘no's‘ for 590 . Ladies" 'Muslin kimOnos in white or floral designs, short length sleeves and neck edged with embroid- ery or lung Regular 81. 00' each. ._I,' «3‘1; _‘ 500 Yds. fine 36 inch IOng cloth, beautiful even weav , suitable for ladies' and children's weaeregular ‘v July ”sale Ban" 3.“: ............... ....................................... .0. c mm" 25:, Nahum a. special} hose for bays, 1;; ribbed, dotple leg, perfectly WW Long Cloth Mr. Henry IYerex celebrated his 85th birthday at his son's, Mr. E. Z. Yenax's cottage, Port Hoover, Lake Scugog. Mr. J..J. Glass. custéms collector_ Linday. visitedftiends here on Sun- Mrs. Herrick, of Detroit. (nee Miss Lila. Glass). of our village, is at :‘pmsent visiting friends here. Mr. \Wilson Webster. of Oakwood, was the guest of Miss Lila. White- side on Sunday. ~ Mr. Fred Pen-in, wife and family, are at present enjOying a. month’s camp at Washbum’s Island, Lake‘ Scugog. Miss Annie Metherell has greatly improved her residence byeretting a. fine new veranda}: in front. Mr. Herbert Shaver has procured a new buggy made by the Brantford Carriage (‘0. Mr. B. Yet-ex istheir agent here. ' Little Britain, July 16. â€" Con- gratulations to the scholars who passed the entrance examinations also to our teacher. Mr. C. H. Lapp, who had such a goodly number pass. Mr. Jas. H. Thurston. who died early Saturday morning, was buried Sunday afternoon. The funeral was in charge of the Foresters ceurt here. of which the deceased was a memb- er. The Str. Stoney Lake passed through this morning with a large excursion ot' Foratérs bound for Fenelon Falls. The Steamer IA'n- tonia, of Lindsay and Sturgeon Point. also brought in an excursion this afternoon. Mrsfl Wiles. of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Taylor, William-st“ for a few days. I Miss J. F. Robinson returned‘hnme from her tour in Quebec lost .» Miss E. A. Robinson, trained nurse. of Chicago, is also visiting the parental home for : few weeks. ‘ Mrs. Eliza Thompson and daugh- ter, Miss Thompson, '01 Toronto, are visiting friends for a few days. We are glad to welcome back to our midst once more the familiar .and pleasant form of E. P. Young. ’of Springbank cottage. Mr. Young "did not come this year with the rob- :ins, but waited till after the presi- dential nominations were over at Chicago and Baltimore. and then like the summer swallow stretched .his wings to the far north and came back to us for rest, peace and quiet.‘ Mr. Young looksv the picture at health and will no doubt make the most out of his short glimmer, stay. :He is welcome. 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cain and chil- dren leaVe for Winnipeg to-mon-ow morning. Mr. Cain has an engage- ment as a. traveling salesmaii for a firm there at a good salary. 6n:- best respects go with them. - morning and taken in refrigerator cars to the manufactory in Lindsay. The matter will no doubt be brought before farmers more generally in the near future, and it will depend on their action what the result will be. ', .ch DUNDLS AND FLAYELLES LIMITED BRITAIN Lsdies' Mull Dresses in one piece style» some with long sleeves and high neck. others with short sleeves and low neck. The shades are sky, pink, champagne and white, elabor- ately Irimmed with Val. lace and insertion. Note these reductions. Ladies’ Mull Dresses ulna $1.00 and $1.25. July ' 9c Sale per pair ..................... 4.50 to 7.50 dresmfor 2.95 7.50 to 12.” dresses for 4.95 tut regardless of price. They Must Not Be Carried Over. Get your share “bile they last. Here 15 another partial list. out it". . ’ m. G. H. Sutton. of Peterboro. If you ”’0 ,in ailing health, hum came up in his uuto on Sunday. blood disorders. stomach trouble or! Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Shield,, of Mt. hoodoches, Dr. WE: mug Walgrleuant, were guests of Mr. and be! you quickly All drum. and 1111.0 H. Shield the am of the W sell Dr. Hunmon's week. Pills of “at. old Butternut. Ir. .nd In. J. W.‘ Kitchen drovo 35° I”r b0: ”Merino. Sent. out. to Home Mt on Thundny Wigwam 00., tovisittrlndl. Miss Nettie E. Callaghan, a well- known young lady in Middleton. writes as follows: “I was elected for two years with a. rash and ugly looking pimples that spread over { my face. My color was poor. and my blood evidently completely out of order. Certainly it we: a. most deepen-lug sort of a. case. because various treatments did but little to help me. A triad!“ mine in To- ronto, Ont., advised me to get Dr. Hamilton's Pills. so I sent st once for flVe boxes. In two weeks I felt like newâ€"looks Improved, spirits rose, and I felt I was getting well. I have used this runedy‘ for a. long FINE RESULTS IN TWO WEEKS. IF you: COLOR IS BAD. 1r my SUFFER FROM pmpws. HERE IS GOOD ADVICE. Do Your Looks Quite Satisfy You? 'grent Joe Pachen. has passed into the possession of Mr. W. A. I-nn: ,ning. of this town. The youngster is royally bred and my easily be expected to develop considerable class in the trotting world as he grows older. The Warder underl stands that a good stiff priCe was paid, but as Mr. Fanning is noted for developing " fast uns " the purf chase should prove as profitable as others have been. MADE A PURCHASE. , The 2-year-old entire colt. by great. Joe Pachen, has passed the possession of Mr. W. A. campaign. It is interesting to note that ‘ Mr. Devlin, a sonâ€"inâ€"hw 0? Mayor Dr. Wood, was eleCted is member at. Kinistino. ' 'coxcrwrvnwmxs. . } Are in order for Mr. C. 8. Mark. who has been sleeted Liberal' candi- date in Rmton. Sask. Mr. MarY. b an old Lindsay boy. Qnd son of Ir. J 09 lurk, of Valentin. who at one time was claiming half A. Higinbotham’s store. Mr. W. Gra- ham. also of Lindsay, was financial1 agent for Mr. Mark throughout the} The roads in our village here' are all newly gravelled and will _ soon be worn down smooth. mas Lida. Whiteside. or the I’ét'ers hora Normal. is hOme\on summer va- cation. . . Mr. Charlie Brdad has gone to Ottum. to take in. milit'ai’y training Miss Florence DIX. of the Toronto General Hospital. has returned alter two weeks visit under the pareu'pl '. and now wouldn't be with- Miss Della. Barrowelough is visit- ing friends in Oshawa. Miss Stainton. of LaytOn, is visit- ing Miss Pearl Hooper, this week: Miss Maud Dayton, of Cliftén Springs. has returned after two weeks holidays under the parental roof. Mr. Hoyud Wickett. of Sash, is at present visiting under the par- ental roof. - Miss Irene Wilson. of Toronto. has . returned after two weeks pleasant' visited at her grandmothex-s. - I Ind Butternut. Kr. and Erna J. W; mocha“ drove ”430- Salt out to flaunt Mt on Thundny m 00., to visit triads. We, Cw‘ Ir. and In. Oufisyeo rem visit. on to Punt-bore .011 sum-day. .. I «A : ‘l.l Pure Linen Roller Towelling, 18 inChea wide with brown stripes. Reg- uhu- 11c yd. July 81b 1 per yd......... ........ ‘ ............ 826 July Ladieo’ age Cb‘tton Hone. perfect- ly aeunless, fast colors. The shades are buck .4 or tan. sizes 85% 10. Ira. H. B. Hurray visited friends u Petqrbol’o Inst. week. Dr. G. 3. Sutton. of Peter-bore. . Mr.Fitzgem1d.of the Bank of To- ronto stun, spent Sunday gt his home at Hillbrook. 2:230lnemce Promotion ‘ Examinations .. is The next congregation! service in the Presbyterian church will be held at Z pm. on Sunday, July 28. Work on the new armory will be- gin at an early date. Miss mud Hadley, of Mount Pleasant, culled on Omemee blends the last of the week. Mr. John Boyd, of Mount Pleasant visited with his daughter. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. The pew stable being erected in connection, with the pct-some. not Nellee Bradburn. Gwendoline Simon- A large number of our citizens were at Peterboro on Friday and had a very enjoyable time. The weather ' was exceptionally fine and there was never a. better showing of Orange- men and their admirers from this town. L.O.L. looked pretty in their neat unilorma and marched like vet- erans to the strong, bold gnd ele- Vating music of their band. The decorum of the great host of Orange-L men and Lady True Blues in the ma- ‘jestic procession at Peterboro is worthy of praise of the highest or- der. The uplifting power at work in the Order was never more plain- ly demonstrated than in the 222m! celebration. for; 250 Junior Fourth â€" Ernest Bushnell, ,Mu'jorie Adams. June- MoGhio. Al- ett. r In the senior room to junior third. â€"W. White. Monaco Cohen. D. Chambers, E. Morton. Via: the fol- lowing recommended: Violet Mit- chell, Boy Windrim. .nd Irene Clem- Horenco.Roboon. Elan J ohmn. Buo- 9911 Brooks. Willie Morton, Hobo! Clone“, George Ronnie (recommend- ed). - Senior Second â€" Jessie Scovoll, Hildn Sanderson, Reta J ohnson, Home: Touchburn. lyrtle J ohmn. J unior Second -â€" Lillian Gm. Hujold Dudley, hrgtret Cain; Doris Study. Gertie Williamson, Winnie Bradburn. Hazel Cnfton, Plan-i0 Brooks, Dorothy Rowan. GWone Currie, Alec. Bmon. touis Adana. Fred Chambers, George Morton, Ed- ;nund Robinson. Jenn Touchburn, Aileen J ohnson, Vivian Pmons. Junior Primer â€" Aggie Clemett, Lloyd Fisher. Hartha Brooks. Her- ritt Bmdburn, Johnnie Grafton, Florence Johnson. tions in the diyjsion of the public school presided am by Miss Ina “Hunt give the following class lists for the September'commencement: Littlé‘First' Class â€" Daisy Cham- bers. Evelyn Rae, Ruth Lamb. Ber- tha: Gralum, Donald Rowan, Hector Fisher. Mary Wallaco. senior Qm‘emee, July 15. -- The promo- for ......... 25c . Reg 12 I'-2c’"and 15c Embmideriesat3 yds Fancy striped Dimities, in white with colored stripes of tan. sky, mod: and black. Regulu- 35¢ a. yd. July Sade per yd......... 0:“ Regular 35c Dimities for 25c yd Pure Linen Tnblo Cloths in hncy non! uni convention-.1 W, 2 x 2} yds. Your choiooeuch 1 an putty designs. ranging in from 3 to 4 inches. M14 and 16c yd. July sue 3 ydl. {or ............................... and 16c yd. July Sale 3 25 yds. for ............................... 6 Fine Linen Table Cloths 1.29 f ydI. Your choiooeach I 29 .................................... . 'A. cm. of Ottawa, .19 the holi- dny visitor. of Mr. on! Mrs. G. Car- with Kr. and Mrs. Matthews. Short, Mayne Gibson, Pearl Dix- on. Olive Steele and Irene Grills. Both teacher and .pupils deserve hoartieet congratuhtions. Mr. and Its. Clark, and family of Oxbow. Sub, are enjoying a visit. names are as follows: Cliflord toe. John C. Hodgson. Forbes Mannie, July 16. â€" Miss Belle Shanon, teacher of. the Mnnilln Public School, sent nine pupils to write on the entrance examinations held in Cennington and we are very pleased to announce that they were‘ all successful in passing. Their] The Boy Scouts held n melting {or certificate: on Monday evening Ind nt the conclusion Reeve Mulligan trentod the boys and the council to up even: Felicitous addresses were we and may compliments pnid Scout Hutu Winslow, who is Water-n Canada where he holds u splendid position, after c trip to Dr. H. Calebourn, a. ht. pruni- tioner 0! our town. mind on some 0! his Omanee friend. I. low (by: Congntulstions' are in order to Ilsa Nettie Ruth whose nuns union-among -ths successful am you pisno pupils of. the Toronto College of Music. next Sunday. ' The Lidia 'Aid of the lothodist church mounce ggglrden pmy for the evening of the 21th int. on tho lawn adjoining the church. The 57th Regimentgl Bum! of Peberboro will enliven the proceedings. A good ting! Comev! Miss Pout, who has been organist o! the Pruhyta-mn church, lek (or Western Canada where she has oc- copted a good position of a similar cap-city. Miss Aggie Rutherford has am the work of the posi- tiOn vaated by Miss Pout. 'Weighed 100 Pounds- Tumor Removed Now Weighs 60 Pounds Memes Byers end Dodds were! Kiss Helen De Lory, of Ottawa, guests of Mrs. A. White of Sturmn-' paid her punts in mm; a short. it. ova-I the week end. visit. lust. week. A most remarkable and successful opention was performed at the Ross Manor-id Hospital about. four weeks 3.3-0 which scans almost beâ€" yond credibility. A young girl fourteen years of .39, was brought In for treatment. the doctors diagonosing her case as There will be no congregation] for 25¢ L. HcPhlil, Gracie in width 1912 ' tutu Whitman by hhng‘ 146.2. Pinkhun’olymk Compound. my :frwhonfiuthuithuandh Luliea' long lace lisle Gloves in black .nd white only. 2 domain. To be cleaned at. the (allowing prices. Some nude of :11 over Embroidery ad other: of fine lawn trimmed with embroidery, hummus and flouncing, 1.11 size. in the newest styles. Your Ladies’ White Dresses Ladies’ Lace Lisle Gloves at Sweeping Reductions io. Prices 81.00 each cmw‘. 'Wuh Dream in Ging- hunl. mu. m and Indian Head We hf” than in stripes. polka dots. pmdfud phin enacts. in shades o! sky. pink. mvy. champagne, hob every woman you moot known of tho gmtgoodithuboondohgmnfâ€" fuingmtwfioputwm Fox Crook, N. B.â€"“I have any! hadnincinduabdomonlndsweuk- . 4‘ neutbennndoftan ' ' “termed-um- 75c Gloves far 49c 81 and 1.25 for 79¢: Its. Hodgson returned to her home on Saws-by. having spent a. pleasant visit with friends in U:- budge. Accompanied by Misa Elsie Robinson who will remain her guest during the vacation. WBMAN’S MUST SUEBESSFUL "ENGINE tumor. Two local' surgeons per- formed the operation. taking away a growth which weighed 40 lbs. The pntient weighed 100 lbs. going in and 60 on moving the opernting ub- le. The young patient. is now at home nnd enjoying as good health as an be expecmd after such a re. workable operation. 7 Hrs. D. Forayth of- .Clu'cmont. was the recent. guest of Ir. am highly“! August'l'lis ShreClueshilyatSo'dock Sit-rim um BBS $2.50 1:; $5 PAGE SEVEN.

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