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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Aug 1912, p. 6

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0039090000. E: . 0 m0 "5‘ "wooooooQoo. LINDDSAY a guns-pi... am Ngiflg 8201315019 are“ adopted by us_ when making tats of your eyesight. It. ismot'om‘ aim to see how hurriedly and cheap- ly we am fit you with glasses, but how well at reasonable price». Consult us about your glasses, _ Children‘s eyes a specialty H. B. ANNIE QprJ. Eyesight Spam Good tailoring, Wool Fabrics and correct style appeal to us as, being more important in Boys’ Clothes than “Cheap- Pretty new colorings, and blouses. WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM. The Blouse question always looms up large this season of the year in the family where. there are any growing Boys. We have a large variety of waists and blouses for Boys from 3 ' ”'7 to 14- years of age. .-,‘ - . l - . -- Let the Boys Play For Boys from 8" to 16 years; '4 of age the DOUBLE BREASTED. REEFER SUIT is easily the most ‘ ‘ popular of all our many styles in ““3; '- Boys’ Suits. Materials of sturdy? CHEVIOTS, SERGES and TWEEDS. ‘ - Colorings adapted to BOYS’ ‘4 ' CLOTHES. '~ % The tailoring of double strength--just such good tailor- ing as a strenuous boy requires. - A , -A THE REEFER SUIT /. M ‘9’ The Most Mod- . J. GOUGH 000050 30113, $3.00, $3.50,: $4.00 to $9.00 0000000 suns, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, to $6.00 $01000 $00055 suns, $3.00, $3.50. to $5.00 RUSSIAN BLOUSB SUITS,$3.00,$3.50 to $5.00 500 and 750 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to ,the Ontario Statute, I. George V., Ichapter 26, section 55, that all . lpersons having claims against the lestate of Ann McCausland, :oi the 'Toun of Lindsay in the County of I \ictoria, widow, deceased, who died I on the twentieth day ofi 'April,19'12 'ar e to send by post prepaid (r to de 1 O. 0 liver to the undersigned Solicitors for the Administrator of the estate of the said deceased on or before the twenty-fourth day of August, 1912, ltheir names, addresses, or descrip- ltions and a full statement of the particulars of their claims and the {nature of the security (if any) held 'by them duly verified by statutory declaration. After such last men- tioned date the Administrator will 3 proceed to distribute the assets of i the deceased among the parties en- 'titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he, shall then have notice and he shall not be liable for the assets so distribu- ted, or for any part thereof. to any person of whose claim he shall not have received hotice at the tune of the distribution. C 0002.009099:”00000OOOOOOOOO:OO:OOO don’t know where you could find a. better showing of boys’ waists BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS and BLOUSES ' Reuboro, Aug. 6'1“â€" Mrs J. B; Grimshaw _a.nd delighter, Marion. 0! Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. T. Downey this week. Miss 13. M. Bury; spent the week end visiting in Peterboro. Hr. F. Baldwin, of Toronto, visited i his sins-.111. RichardWenington,this wed. Hiasllurielbowney. m Lindsay, July 30, 1912. MOORE a; JACKSON; ‘ Solicitors for the Acig'ninistrator. ' hndsay. Let them run, skip and jumpâ€" let them go rteâ€"the limit on outdoor exercise, for it will "do “them good; but see that they wear our sturdy Clothes when they play. YoU’l‘l'not werrythen about their appearan'oerOruthe-oost of their Clothes. . Our Boys’ CLOTHING is the achievement; of Makers who have made the BQYS’.;,CLOTHES problem a life study,’ therefore; it’s clothing that .is made strong encugh to withstand good, hard,’ CLOTHES-punishing‘ wear, such as only a seampering BOY can give them. NOTICE TO CREDITORS REABORO Gwen Reaiwns visiting relatives in Midland for some time. The Misses Mitchell and their gentlemen friends bf Omemee attended divine Service at the Baptist church Sunday evening. i Pursuanr to the Ontario Statute 1., George V, Chapter 26. section 55, the creditors of Valen- tine Carnedale, late of the [Township of Eldon, laborer, for- Imerly of Castropignano, Italy, de- ceased. who died on or about the Thirtieth Day of December, 1911. are 1 particulars of their claims and the nature of their securities, it any, held by then. The said administra- tor, ‘ShalI, after the 'I‘waityâ€"fifthday of August, 1912, be at liberty to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased or any part thereof among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the chins of which they him then notice, and shall not belinble lortheesaetsoranypert ”thereto so distributed to any per- son of whose olefin and: administra- tor has not notice 01, the distribu- Andmmdsdmmto: would likatoheotromuyundpll lupin at Luvot'tho add ValutiuCuneâ€" ”.minCMahhdy. on or before the Twenty-fifth day of August, 1912, to send by post prepaid to L. R. Knight of the Town of Lindsay, administrator of the said Valentine Carnedale, deceased, their christian and surnames," ad- dresses and descriptions, the lull mud d 1m m. m «y o: J3): Ad). 1912. men” 3. I'm. Charles H. Campbell, a prominent citizen of Peterboro, died at the‘age of forty-two. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS. tH. LINDSAY Mrs. C. L. Rogers gave a. reading which was appreciated by everyone present. Mrs.’ A. Campbell and Miss Allie Weldon also gave read- ings. A discussion was then led by Mrs. B. Cruess and Kri.‘ J. T. Birchard. 'At. the business part of the meeting a committee was ap- Pointed to visit the Cambray branch it their next regaini- meeting re- garding the medical inspection of school children. LINDEN VALLEY Linden Valley,‘ Aug. 5.â€"The Aug- ust meeting of the'W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. C. H. Knight. Be- tween 30 and 40 were present. in: cluding Mrs. William and Miss Horn from town; also Mrs. R: and P. Hill and Miss A. Hill, at Woodville. The meeting opened in the usual way. A splendid paper was given by Mrs. N. E. Weldon on the sub- ject. “ Should a Child Choose its Own Life Work ? ” A chorus of young girls rendered.‘ “ Oh Can- ada " in a very pleasing manner. Mrs. Wooldridge then read a well prepared paper on the same subject. Mr. Wilson m’piiedo :1: behalf 9! hunself and his bride ”,8- half a century in'a most'ibec'olmhg manner. The :famii'y enjoj’éd kw reufiioh im- ménsetly and leftfihcrv'spending fa happy day‘Qvitp. d313,?" kigid parg;1ts._. The Rev. J 05. Archer; made a very appropriate ?peech \\ h'ich \\ as fol- l‘oued bv short addresses of a com- plimentary nature t'o t_he host. and hostess from many present. Cambmy, V ;\ugt15:;:‘i.“hnil ’M'i'sf C. Lewis, also Mix; Sadie Avery, ‘of; Toronto; spent the holiday with Mr. ’and’ Mrs. H. -'\\er'c‘.â€"-â€"Mi-. and Mrs. .Ias. McGahey, oi__ imnsiord 'VVere the 'g'Uests of Mrs,‘..1§urt‘bn on Sun-l. dagyrâ€"Mr. JOhYlerin and Dr, V. E.1.1.He.rt,..of 'lloronto,espent Sunday“ with friends at Hartleyâ€"Mr. -I\'; Thomas, ~0g .QShgma, isvisitingt her daughter, Mrs».~~-Wm. Clarkâ€"Mr. Thos. Parson returned to his home in Hamilton- after spending a. 1'er davs inth his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tlros. Parson: ‘ He was accompanied home by his sist‘ér, Miss LilV Par- son. Miss Rita Jones returned ‘to her home in Little Britain on Sun- day, after spending‘a few weeks with her: ’aunt,. Mrs."W, Manning, Hart- ley. â€"â€"Mr. find Mrs. Wm. BrVant and danghters Nona, Florence and- \\ il- ma of Toronto, spent the civic holiâ€" day with Cambrav friends. â€"â€"â€"Mr. and- Mrs. A. Cragg.- also Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. Irwin are visiting friends in Dalton this weekâ€"Mr. and Mrs.‘ Wm. Burton and children, of Se- bright, are Visiting Mrs. E. Burton. was read by Masxer'f}\onald Fisher, grandsoil,‘ and the presentation made by Miss Beatrice Engpsh grand- daughter; g“; 1‘ a “2‘ ". Dear ‘16th 311%. Wilson â€"W,e your been“ fifitggga'nd children, ihaVe gat M heneeo 11.18,- the oc- casion O 5' ur fifiefh wedding "fly to convey $290!; We and grat- itude. You have exer stood as an example of .tY'qe $151 and “Omanhood to guide us for (base many 3ears and our prayer to-day is that. vou may e\er be gufied b'y Him “110] e\_er “atches ofe; Ehosc “ho trust, and loxe Him. ‘ We ask you to please accept this pursepf gold as a token o'f‘l‘ove til-19:15am. R. .1. \m- son, George Carew. “ u â€" “-v. -- -- u w -J “nuâ€"w.- After the happy gaebering baa partaken of a. dinner, which was en- jayed by all, the following address The gums J present were: Mr. Henry Wilson 'a.nd “ 1fe , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Peterboro;M_1-. and Mrs. Suzi Cak'ew and ifamilx. of Burnt River , Mr and Mrs. r ho~ Fisher and :{r'f ' Lindsay, - Mr. and Mrs. ROb‘ea. ,English and film- ily. Lindsay ,;Mr R: J-.\\'1lson of Burnt River; Mr. {and Mrs. George Umphrey and famib, Burnt. River , Mr. and Mrs‘é. J. (arew- and hunily, ‘I-‘enelon l Mallsf “3111(1me John Carew and family'wrnt Riv,er Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lindsag. Ops _ V,,_‘__ scene of a. Very plea-suit event * on Wednesday. July 31 when their many relntiives ensembled at the residence to‘ celebrate a. very pleasing event which was the anniversary of their fifie‘bh wedding day. The hep?) parents were sumunded by a. host of children a. (1' grandchildren and despite then-E3 mingled “ith the young folks 1 ‘ making the day one of nien'iment and ch‘iéer. ’ Mr. Wilson has ,g-eached the age of 78. his wife being 6 \ears vounger, both of whom have enjoyed all those years of health and prosperity The greater portion of their lh‘ he}; been spent 1%! "cult previous to mpg-Z; to family consm: of 10 ild‘ whom are . ii; ' ‘ 51 four daughfié-g still éurvive. ildron, 3 of Ssons and Toronto Exhibition Aug. 24, Sept. 9 mriposa, Oakwood ...... Sept. 23, 24 Port Hope .... ............... Sept. 24. 25 run DUI” ...... ...... ...... .wyv. Wooler ...... ............ ......Sept. Petaboro ................ cabin ..................... Sept. 9, 1o, 11 Ottéwa (Central Cumin) Sept. 6-16 Port Perry ........................ Sept. 19, 20 Woodville ............................ Sept. 13 Luiduy Central ....... Sept. 19. 20. 21 Kigmount ..................... Sept. 16, Lukefield ........................ Sept. 17, linden; .................................. Oct Fenglon Fails ............ . Gravenhurst .............. Haliburton ................ Huntsville ...... ............ 'J‘. Melinaâ€"Miss Sadie McDonald, of Toronto, is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and MrsuA. Gusty. â€"â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Smith at- tended a funeral of Mr. Smith's ne- phew at Hartley last ~week.â€"-â€"('i\'ic holiday was celebrated in. our town on Friday of lastueek, and in spite of the disagreeable weather quite a crowd gathered to seeithe baseball games and sports. Beaverton, (‘an- 'nington, Lorfieville land Kirkiield \vere the teams. ,. ()annington zand Kirkiield were .. the winning team. Supper was served on the grounds by some of the ladies of the Presby- terian church. The proceeds amount- ,ed to about 81:8. ' 'Th'e broceeds at the gate were about $90. The exe- ning was spent in dancing, “hich was enjoyed by a large crowd at the town hall. ------ Bowmanville .. KIRKFIELD. Kirkfioid, Aug. 5.-â€"Miss K. McIn- nis and her cbhsin Miss J. Walker, of Thronto; are v'isitihg hére.-+-The Misses Stewart, of Panhihczton, are Visiting: Miss G. McKay this week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill, 'or “'oodville. spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bancroft ........ Barrie ............ *l9l2 List of Fairs For the Coming Fall Dental â€" One 91' the firm ofl. Noe- lands . Irvine,” dentists, Lindsay. will be at Gusty's HOteL Kirkfield; on Wednesday, August 14. ' 'When a man is. down and out his friendk are 50011 up and awax. Premier Borden and 1115 colleagues were the guests of the Canadian Ohm and the National Liberal (‘lub in Loadbn. A score 'of fitemen were injured and admost a. quarter of a million dollars “01111 of damage was done in a fire at the Montreal Abhttoir Co’ 5 plant. Edmonton, Alta.. Aug. 6. â€" Fifty- se“en thousand five hundred harvest hands, in addition to those now on the ground, will be required in the prairie provinces to gather this season's crop. This is 11.000 more men than were required last y.ear It is estimated ‘that the wheat crop alone will be fully 250.000.000 bus- hels. Most of the'extra holp will be sent into the field between August ‘10 and 15 and the cutting should ‘be in full sway about Angust 20. This firogram will put all grains, in- cluding oats; barley and flax. in stock by September 15, fully three weeks ahead of previous seasons. Hundreds of thousands of acres of ‘ 'land' have been added to the wheat area in Alberta and meighboring pro‘ vinces in the last twelve months and as manyniore are deVoted‘to mixed farming, dairying, hog raising and poultry growing; “1w 0 .“Ilw. ag-wfi _. arty the bride's lather conducted Jae ceremony. assisted by Rex. w. Chanaer, V pastor Of St. Paul’ s church.- The bride was assisted In Miss Margaret. Smell‘ie, and, £95 Katie Scott. 'Miss Dori! Mi er. niece of the bride. acted as flower girl. The groom Was «51qu his brother. Mr. Clarke Hare, of (.‘b o- bourg. Mus Jennie Milner,‘ of Brampton played the wedding march in er usual impressixe snlo. lmrinbi e signing of {fie rcuister. "v. "-I-v n "* ~ u f Mrs. J. F‘ Middleton, of Petubord sister of the bride, sum: " Relaxed. it is Morn.‘ H.'~G. Manning, 8. A. ,1 91 Lindsay and Dr. H. K. Manning.4 of Toronto, bwthers of the bride, 4 acted as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Hare} will reside in Whitby. 1 A pretty tedding was mlemnind in‘ St. Paul' 3 Methodist church. Brampton, when Miss Knee Flvina. Manning, youmst. daughtér of RcV. H. M. Manning, of Oshawa was married to Mr. James H. Rare. 6! Whitby. After giving his daughtier 250,000,000 BI'S‘HELS. . EYIENEAL. MANNINGâ€"HARE. ..................... Oct. 3,} ......... Sept. 23. 24, 25 . 12. 13. 14 Wm. ROENIGK, Bandmaster. HARRY BELL; Chief Fire Brigade. Advertise in The WARDER Cpmmittee of Management . A. G? mble, J. Bel] ' W Bell. W. Arksey, Fredl’ra'yl'or, Fred Hart :1 01133 Davidson w. Roenigk. Ch ifiren unaer 12 years, half fare Returning train will leave Napanee at 9 p. m. Tickets may be prcczred from‘ Eembers of fire Lindsay .............. g .6,” t ' 3:2.oomew-d's ,,,,,, ueaboro ....:.7:oo flag)?!‘ I-QOIiirdéalI ', ..... Omemee Jct. ....;...7.10'a.m." . LROHastings l’aest’s :~.';.7.87' tum-s m’l-J‘x‘iCam'pbc-llhrd I’etgrboro ............ 7.5511;m. n4 1.60Hoard's _. ..... Drummond's .......... 8.16 mm. {1- ‘ 1.56Anson ........ Keene ................... 8225 a.m. 1.568tirling ,,,,,, minsAY FIRE “BRIGADE and» . < CITIZENS” BAND TO THE'ANNUAL‘CONVENTIoN of EASTERN u_\~;;x::m FIREME-N’S'and BAXDS’ Dmoxsrnnmx ; N apanee Wednesday, AUGUST 14th, l mm-Fflim I g'buions In Onul'io Tcron'o and h ’. "" 333041ngan and cut; also auto! North Buy an? :. l e"‘SOtIIâ€"F'rom {ij 9 and 11! stations west. in Gumtjl‘. -\‘ Yand fiver-t in C.P.R. stations. Sudbury to 5:131 - Maia Oneida. 9'Banif3‘ffafi’d Lots of Music Hand Tailored Clothes Far Men The utmqstkin style and value as near perfect as hgmn skill can produce. . z, 7 Made to your. measure, 600 samples, ‘prices 812 to 835. also cleaning and pressing of all kindc. KERT STREET LINDSAY. Winn-p 853'! 0!? “GOING TRIP. “81'." $10.00 to WIINIPEG Pius half y-pg‘mr mile; 11:01}: ltwillocit younothing.toknownllnhoutit, just-and 8 P9“ noon-um hum-r, Wm: in th‘ FARM LLABORERS’ EXCURSIONS v ”v” "' ’v“ '"'" a'l. Mcm C Bigw Programme of Sports. ." J.-E. MA RRS Bgigade or Citizens’ Band. «In: HI! Imve. Fare. {I H gnome 264 x Under the auspiqes of the TIME TABLE. I. O. ”Wt Agent. I.ind.~ay Railway System Plus half cent. get wile- fr points can of Lend or Edmonton to \‘V mnipv “RETURN TRIP EAST 818.00 PROM WINNIPEG ,spAY, AUG. 8, 1912. 5 Dom: East of Benton House 14.85 a.“ I £41 \'< (x3 ,10 ,30 [Proportionaro mm. a» at, Return limit Lil) st Through Tourist Sloop Ink amt CP 8. A Romanian-‘3 Pam Winnipeg Exhxhif;-\:I.T'1 mm. 1:41: Tickets and Fun. If from any C P R A 1 an ‘MPEG and 2mm mmm .aad 25m: July 9 and 3‘ ad our, second Tu 1 Son. 17 inclusi hum-as Toronm 1:: a.) .m mpg dither. 0,-me luu- and tom W1 The Shannon \1: .r ' \- Pant \lcNk-uu u. _,_ - ‘ “0'9." Sound mu 1 u: [0.3“ THOMAS â€".«m m.» 2 JUNKIV â€" In m.- alm. on Sat-mu EDGAR â€"- 0n 11-1.. : goon, Hannah ling-1 Stem." leave Port Koudays,Tu-wd¢ys.l Thurtdayu. Saturday to:- halt. Ste. Mme. UPPER LAKES N4 [My ’l‘humd ~ T. C. 51.41% [an-“v Sté'amera at Puzt M patterns. good for e‘l‘ry day To clear at , Roller To Pure wool l‘ro inches with, m s can champagne [1r ‘1 -5 “aim-s. in Ches w Id o9 $1.25 Cr‘ Pine importmi 1 laines in handsq 50c values. m; yard ......... 3 'lle romaindo-I fancy (‘otton values. 42 inch clear at per ya you here Fanc1 ‘urv- Lune-n H 'I‘HU BSDA Y, Wool During Jul; F8!" DEATHS Takl Satu:

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