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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Oct 1912, p. 12

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When a man does swear he is so 7 apt to swear too much. Mniv- Lx‘ hum-b; 74‘an that a list m‘ those czltitlcd to Vote at the umnurxpul Arctinns to the Legisla- tix'n Assembly as takcn from the last rc\is:-(l assessment roll. has bt't‘n posted and a copy thereof post- ed in 113' mfice on the 8th day of Member, 1922. I hereby call pn all electors to examine the said lists. and if any muzissions or errors are perceivrx'! therein to take immediate prncp-Mlinzs to hau- the said errors corx-ectml net‘ortiing to law. JOHN WALSH. Clerk. Smumyonmunflyun- lanya- wunt to ma Prices 50c to $1.50“ NEW YORK CHICAGO AND BOSTON Seats on Sale Friday Direct from re- cord runs at .\'H'I!‘.\L~1T\' HF 11119.11)fo- SHH' UP ('ARDI‘IN. ”tin- is hen-3‘3. yum-n that a list This i< the «awn of soft huts. Particular? y those having a n-L. h or the new Velour 1i.:i~h. In these Hats, as we]! as m Stifi Hats you Will find unr; rxaftriy suited to your style. Thev come in all proportions” ' all *hapcs and if :mw, Ls! :ionable c0]0rs........ .503 to $3 in ev ery stv‘ :e from the extreme to the conservative at . WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM. «r4 WM \Ve feel quite sure that we have the very Suit and Overcoat here now that wizl piease you. All you have to do is to come in for a look and We will show you a range of styles that have your particular ideas material- ized in every little detail. ‘vVhen may we expect you ? $11!: 3 21.353 up to $20. Overcoats at 6.50 to $25 VOTERS LIST Ifyou want to feel absolutely sure about styEe, fabric and fit, we: know that we have the Clohtes here tha' will strike your fancy and .Win your confidence on first acquaintance. PAGE “EVE :5? «9%,» THE R A I N C 0 A T E THEY’RE CORRECT, CLEAN CUT m CPS? JUST TEST OUR BETTER CLOTHES 1912. SOFT HATS Q LADIES‘ \umK. ° Applique workâ€"1 Mrs. W. McCre» , gor, 2 Mrs. H. (f. Kemp; baby car- ' riaceu-ugâ€"l Mrs. H. C. Kemn: braid- ing with silkâ€"1 Mrs. T. Smythe. 2 ,' (‘utchinsom pair woolen mitsâ€"l Mist: 5Mct'utchins0n. 2 Miss 1c. 'l‘illey;. plain Swoolen yarnâ€"1 Mrs. I'riah Young, 2 Mrs. H. C. Kemp; plain crossband ”urnâ€"1 Horn Bros; p'aln dvmlxle and NEE LINDSAY hvistxxlyarnml Mrs. S. «diner; 2 Horn Brus; rag rugâ€"1 Mrs. H. (3. Kemp. 2 Mrs. l). [Ixzndaiy wovlen mg â€"X 3113. H. ('. Kemp. 2 Mrs. 1:. [mn- das; coll’ctitm of rugsâ€"1 Mrs. H. (‘. Kemp: display of u-ooltn goodsâ€"1 Hum Bros. A hat is proper and “You: Hat" only when it is becoming. Parhaps you may not be able to wear one of the law crowned Barbies. Ifso, we can fit yvu with one to suit ymzr own in- dividuality in a more conservative style. We have them in every propurti0n and yqu warm, yet, uniike most rain g8. meals, they “iii add to your appearance. Plain or Raglan shoulders, made with miliary collar. Absolutely impervious t-p water. ‘All sizes. ~. SIRE announces America’s Greatest Character Comedienne We’ve aristocratic Raincoats that swing from the shoulders in graceful lines. These are the coats to wear in rainy or chilly weather. They will keep you dry and keep YGUR FALL HAT 2.50, 3.00, 5.00 to 18.00 PRIZE EST; ...... 503 to $3 ”"51 to $3 N THE WATCI LlNDSAY The Children's Aid Society begs to acknowledge the following- additional .sums of money received from Mr. Kirkconnell and Miss Edna Weldon for the sale of the Children’s Shelter Tags. being, respectively. $2.30 and‘ $1.00, for which the Society is sin- cerely thankful. This makes a total pf $146.80 up to date. I-‘ur- ther contributions will be gljatm'ully received. London has more than 100.000 pau- ACKNOWLEDG ES REC EII‘T U. Smyth». 2 Miss E. 'I'ulh-y; slip~ pers workâ€"d Mrs. H. (‘. Koum. 2 Miss 1.. M. )Iét‘utchinsnn; shirt waist. fancyâ€"1 Mrs. l.. W. Argue, 2 Mrs. 'l‘. Matcho‘tt ; toilet sot workâ€" ] Mrs. H. C. Kemp. 2 Mrs. L. W. Argue: table dnilivsâ€"l Mrs. 'l'. iSmith. 2 Mrs. (L \V. Millsg tea [Cuspâ€"l Mrs. W. Mcurognr, 2 Myrtle ‘Kemp; tuning with sinkâ€"1 Miss L. 316(‘utchiusnm 2 Miss Kersoy; tat- :ing with cottonâ€"1 Myrtle Kemp. 2 Miss L. Mc('utchinson; workedl slippersâ€"l Mrs. T. Smythe. 2 Mrs. Hersey: wail pocketâ€"l Mrs. T. Smythe: whisk holderâ€"1 Mrs. H. C. Kemp, 2 Miss I’Z. Tulley: working apronâ€"1 Mrs. G. W. Mills, 2 Miss fiffi‘fiTk-y : wnoddrca‘;fih;§:â€"Tl- ilâ€"fifiié Kemp, 2 Mts. H. U. Kemp; side- ‘0 rd (rumâ€"1 Mrs. L. W. Argue, '2. Mrs. II. C. Kern". ., .' Smfihe; pierced bradsâ€"1 Miss F. M. I Dairy. 2 Mrs. H. (‘. Kemp: l piano scarf 0r drapeâ€"1 Mrs. G. l W. Mills, 2 Mrs. Kersay: paper Hunkâ€"1 Mrs. G. w. Mills; ‘ photo frame embroideredâ€"1 Miss 1'2. I'l‘ully. 2 Mrs. H. ('. Kemp: quilting by machineâ€"1 Miss E. Tulle) : quilt silkâ€"1 Mrs. George Woodcock, '2 Mrs. (l. W. Mills; quilting by hardâ€" .1 Mrs. H. L‘. Kemp, 2 Mrs. D. hunâ€" das; quilt knittedâ€"l Mrs. D. Brown, 2 Mrs. Wm. )lcl'ausland; “um. patchworkâ€"1 Mrs. H. (‘. Kemp {2 Myrtle Kemp; quilt crorhotâ€"l ’Mrs. H. (I. Kemp. 2 Mrs. II. llruwn; ,anan embroideryâ€"l Mrs. G. Smythv, 2 Myrtle Kemp; stvncilinz â€"1 Miss l“. M. Bailey. 2 Mrs. G. W. Mills; sofa pillow, paintedâ€"1 Mrs. T. Matchert. 2 Mrs. Wm. McCaus-I land; sufa pillow. other work -- 1 \l'rs. H. ('. Kemp. 2 Mrs. l.. W. Ar- rue; sott talle n'atsâ€"l Mrs. H. l“. Kemp. 2 Mrs. L. \l'. Argue; slippers knittedâ€"l Mrs. “I )lctircgnr, 2 Mrs. 'l‘. Smythe; slipper holdvr -â€" 1 Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Kemp; lace work, honi- tunâ€"l NUS. '1‘. Smythe. ‘2 Miss L. McCutch‘nsun: lace work. Batten- burgâ€"l Myrtle Kemp. 2 Mrs. L. W. Argue; _lace work, modernâ€"1 Mrs. gkersey, 2 Mrs. 'l‘. Smythe; lace work, ‘duchessâ€"l Miss L. Mc(‘utchinson. 2 Mrs. 'l‘. Smythe; mantle drape in sillâ€"1 Mrs. T. Smythe. 2 Myrtle Kemp; mont melick workâ€"1 Myrtle Kemp. 2 Mrs. W. McGregor; Mexican needle wor‘:â€"1 Myrtle Ramp, 2 Mrs. H. C. Kemp: nettingâ€"1 Miss 1.. Mc- (‘utch‘nson. 2 Mrs. T. Smytho, nee- dlr work, ornamentalâ€"1 Mrs. L. W. Argue, 2 Miss E. 'l‘ulley; outline wtrkâ€"l Mrs. H. (‘. Kemp. 2 Mrs. T. 8’0!) 2 Mrs. L. W. Argue; drawn Wk. acyliésâ€"l Mrs. H. C. Kemp, 2 Mrs. W. McGegorgkc-mbroidery eye- l3tâ€"1 Myrtle Kemp, 2 E. M. Mathis; em troiderv \\ ith worstedâ€"1 Mrs. _Kerse3, 2 Mrs. ’I‘. Smy;the embroid- ery on mus] n-1 Mrs. L. W. Argue. ‘ 2 Mrs. W. McGregor: embroidery. on lnen “-Lth linenâ€"1 Miss E. M. Ma- "hie, 2 Mus. \\'. McGrogor; embroid- ery on linen with silkâ€"1 Mrs. “W MLGxe or, 2 Mrs. fie-‘sey; embroid- frrx'. shadowâ€"1 Mrs. H. (‘. Kemp. 2 Mrs. W. McGregor; embroidery, wal- ‘lacsham-l Mrs. D. Dundas, 2 Mrs. l L. W. Argue; pin cushionâ€"1 Mrs. 'l‘.l Fm3the, 2 Mrs. W. McGragor; knit-l ftYnfz'wi‘h woolâ€"1 Mrs. D. Dundas, 2 [Mn-s. 'I‘. Smythe; knitting'with silkâ€" 1 Mrs. '1‘. Smythe, 2 Mrs. H. C. Kemp; knitting with cotton-1 Miss McL‘utchinson. 2 Mrs. Kersey; gents' Shirt, hand-madeâ€"l Mrs. Kelsey. 2 Mrs. T.. Mythe; gents' shirt, ma- ch'ne madeâ€"1 Mrs. G. W. Mills. 2 Mrs. ! riah Young; hardang‘er workâ€"1 1 Myrtle Kemp. 2 Mrs. G. W. Mills; Ir‘sh (ruchet workâ€"1 Mrs. H. C. Kemp, 2 Myrtle Kemp; lac? work, po'ntâ€"l Miss L. McCutchinson. ‘2 o'clock tearsétâ€"l‘ Mrs. W. McGreâ€" rfii’eqe. nettodb-l mass M“ Irwin, 2 fyxss NeGuicfii’nscn: (magmas punt- (idâ€"1 H. C. Kemp: amen linen -â€"1 G. W. {Mills, 2 Mrs. T. We; decore crochet. workâ€"1 Mrs. T. Sm3the, 2 Mrs. H. C. Kemp: drawn work, centerpieceâ€"1 Myrtle Kemp, 2 Mrs. T. Smythe; (gaming on soplm or s'ockin;s§i‘_‘"Mrs. I‘riah ‘You'l’xg; .‘2 ALS. H. C. Kemp; drawn work. flve_ ((‘ontinued next week.) A donation of $5.00 was voted by the I‘ranch, in addition to the 20¢. a family, by way of flying to assist in making up the very liberal sum, in which Mr. Sutclifl has offered the rest room to the women for mther 5'98 1'. E. R. Rozers and Mrs. Burchand‘ a‘te’r whirh the meet-m: closed by singing God Save the King. 1 Mrt ns which she Irrmlghl home with her from the button factory in Rochester. showing the raw maâ€" terials. Sllch,83 the difl‘erem kinds of nuts and pearls; a‘uo the many pro- cesses in which they go through be- fore they become a finished button. The speaker had among her samples buttons which were valued at whole- sxle 81.61 each. .\ quad lion drawer? was then taken charge of by Mrs.‘ Linden Valley. Oct. 7.â€"'l'hr.~ ()C-tohcr meeting of the W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. B. .lewell.‘ Owing to the very bus_\- time M: the farmers 81 n m'er 0! the mmnbers were ah- sent: but a mvst interesting and pleasant mu-ting was enj0_ved by those rrosvm. 'l'he meet‘m: was‘ opened in tha usual way. the Presi-1 dent, in the chair. An ext-plum :a or was read by Mrs. ('. l.. Rog- ers, entitled. "Little things that make a home happy ’ Miss Stella i Hancock tth gave u. fine report 018 trip she enjoyed this summer by [“Auto from ‘loronto to Rochester." ‘She certainly passtd through many of the finzst cities and farming dis- tricts of Ontario. She also gave a .|‘-t[ short demond' 9mm (mg nu'mber of, The many friends of Miss Jennie ('ruc-ss were sorry to hear of her illnvss at Guelph, “here she was at- tending the McDonald (‘ollegm and is at prost-m in the hospital withap- pcpdicitis. but is g‘tting along pret- ty well. Miss McMillan spent Saturday an! Mr. Sunday at her home at Grass Hill. gurm Mr. and Mrs. Jos. .lmwll. of ('an~ nington, spcm Sunday will) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster. Mr. Wes. unam- railed at Mr. Mr- and Mrs. Thus. Samar and, Bert .lewolls on Monday lust. “Ruth"? Mona rvturned from a visit: Miss ”a“. McGiryuis. of (.‘am- t to relut'ixgs in Rezina and Winnipeg] bray, SP?!" 11 NW days of last week .‘hss‘s. Rona‘d McIntosh am‘l 1i with Miss M. Mack-fly. Lillhton who were attending l,5nd-_ Mr. and Mrs. .103. .lowoll. of ('an- S!!! ”US "085 Follosze. spent the week; . t ' I "Hilton. SIKI‘H Sunday with “r and or“ I '0“!!- The Institute officers, Mrs. B. (‘ruessx and Mrs. J. airchard organ- ized a branch of the W. I. neur'ljml» say in what is kmmn as the Hop- kins' settlement. We welcumo this branch intu our district. Mr. Wes. Chidloy called at Mr. Bert .lewolls on Monday lust. LINDEN VALLEY. Linden Valley. Oct. 7.â€"Mr. J. '1‘. Jewel! spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jewell. of Cannington. Since the \n-ather cleared up the firm: rs l-a"e been bum finishing their hwrxe; t and digging potatoes. 'lhe'r isn t much corn cut 391. Jack Frost has kept away remarkably well. Mia] Merle Horsley is visiting friends in Toronto and e.scwhere. M's; Beatrice Attcru‘ill of Lindsay, visited at Mrs. T. (‘alwrt's on Sun- day. REABORO. Rea'oro, Oct. 4.â€".»\mong those who attendvd Millbrook Fair were: Mrs. Wm. McMann. Mrs. Skucc. Le- vada Burke, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. 'l‘hrr'n and family. Mrs. liowney. Mrs. Hick-son and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown. Mr. H. Flem'ng is at prusent \“Mitâ€" ng his lruther, Mr. James Fleming here. We are all glad to hear Mr. .\. D. Camptoll is able to be around again after leing. ii! for the past two weeks. ‘ Miss Kate- Campbell. of Argyle, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Campbell. Mi's Ethyl McArthur returned to Toronto Tuesday morning, after spending her vacation with her mo her. 7*, Eldon Station, Oct. 8.â€"-â€"liss Peon Babe, of Cameron, spent Ins; week the guest, of her brother“, Mr.’ Jack mm. - Miss Sadie McEacher-n returned home after mpending a week in Car- mrvon with her sister, Miss Elsie McKachern. Miss Jean Campbell gamma! to Lindsay Tuesday m'orning after spending a month undenthe parental rOOf- 4 -_ ’ .‘ . “ Just Enough Pathos to Save you from One Luxurious ELDON «STATION. ” KY. Who will be mayor in 1913 ? Please don't all speak at once. (‘entral Mothodist church Wood- stock. has ‘ cleared of! its 310.000 debt and burns the mortgage to- night. The St. Andmw’s amiVersary ser- vices and foul tea will be held on Oct. 20th and 21“. Rev. Dr. Had- dow, Editor of The Westminster. will occupy the pulpit on Sunday. On Monday owning a fowl tea will be served. after which 1 good musi- cal orogram will be given. While Mr. Frank Yorke was driving? into the village on Thursday the horse; recamg frightened rand... afiay, throw nv him out opposite} 1h,- home of Mr. i-‘olix Scribe}. Ho, sustained a bacture of the hip bone] and seat-ml minor injuries. Medical" aid was S'Jnlmont‘d, and the patient is progressing favorably. Mr. .las. .\kis:(-r, who has been visiting his sons near Swift (,‘urrrmt. (urn: the_ past year. returned on Mt nday to l-‘cnelnn FullS. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mark recently re- turned flrom a trip in the West. M ss Teena Redford returmd from Trronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. nulctte spent Sunday with Lindsay friends. Elks Anna M. Robson lcftlon Mon- day to spend the winter in Seattle, Washington, (ZS. Mr. W. (:ice. of Kentucky, enjhyed . few days' hunt'ng and fifihing on (‘am nn lake. Mr. H. N. Merriam. of Harwood. was in town on Mondav. Mrs. (Dr.) Gould visited in ('obo-i c1 nk on Thursday. and organized a: branch of the Woman's Institute inl that town. I Miss \‘ina Scwell «pent Sunday with friends at Sturgeon Point. Miss \vra Sharpe is visil'n: with Mr. an! Mrs. W. ”Jury, of (”en- Mr. H. (‘. Hamilton. 0! Lindsay, “as in town on Tuesday, arranging to resume his muwic class. Mrs. RM. b‘arncomb and Miss R-rse. o! 'l‘ormto. who have bevn spcn‘lm': the summer months in town, left {ér their home on Mon- (fay. Mr. atfi Mrs. John Robertson and daughter Emily spent; Sunday. in Cumenn. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James L‘Ook. Mr. Lewis Marn'ng purchased a handsome Heintzman piano from the J. M. (:r.ene Music Co. of Lindsay last "(25' Miss S. McArthur spent Thursday in Lindsay. Mrs. DaVe Nugent and family re- tUrn;-d from Toronto on Monday. Fenelcn Falls, Oct. 9.â€"Mr. J. S. Nat-they returned home from a trip through some of "he larger cities of the Northwest. On his trip hewis- ited at Calgary, Regina. Moose Jaw and Edmonton, find reports the West a fine country. Ir. and Mrs. Maclx'enzie and two sons left for thq-Sr home in Edmon- ttn on Monday. after spendinga few weeks at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Jus. lzriclson. 1 J Mrs. H. Kmbii’. of Glenarm; Mrs. Joseph Hill, of Cameron, Stella an! Minnie at home, The ngLhers and sisters are. Gc‘orge; of Haliburton, Isaac, of Cameron ; J ohn, J 9559. and .Ioserh.‘ of Lindsay; Mrs. T. Glass- fm‘d, of Valentin; Mrs. H. Rich, of ()akv;nod-; Mrs. D. Lee and Mrs. E. Muunder, of Saskatchewan, and Mrs. J. Cook, of Cameroh. The deceased lady is survived J by a sort-owing husbangi, {our sons, {our daughters, five sisfers and five bro- thers. The sons are, 'John, of Cam- eron; 'Jamm Villaaxn and Elmer of Peterboro. The four daughters are, l was FE‘S ELOX FA LI .5 . Academy of Music time between houm-clvawtnifi NINETEEL Hams 11”, x11: DARD- Prescribed and roomlnwnd \ ' ' -, €811} for women's ailments, a s . n11: all. M remudv of pro. .n '-\'O ad The result of their use Is on icka ML for sale a: all drug .tom. Dr. Martels’ Femaie P some men think it H such a Pntportiunmr rules 11- ,1 tions ill Onlat'iu to :nfuu'v .. puiucsin «\rlzumu. B.in~nL “nlifm-uiu. [duh . uni" {Tanaâ€"tn... 4:2: \ ington. Full p’u‘timfl'rs. tidy-N, em. from any (it-4nd Trunk ARM. "T Write A. E. Duff. U.I’.A 12-1000» Ont. W. R. “'wuuss, Agrml. Hnunell Machine and Bull. ~ S pokane, Wash ........ § Nelson. 3. C ............ 3 A "' Yanceuven . B C. .: ‘1].3" Portland. Ore. etc. San Francisco .......... , .. a :3 Lo: Angcict... V ,. I :S-Ub Memco City .............. One-Wav Second-Cass Rom LINDSAY, (ms. Colonist Excursions Sept. 25th to October 10th W. F. MCCARN Jos. Maunder Son Grain. Flour, Feed. ('mil Wedding Kings. 1131 In fact, much nmh‘ than f may flour and far better toothsome, too. Ask am- who has used it and j";uu ‘l 1.- high Baker's Queen I-‘ l m' me: the best. housakeepers. .\t all quality gm sds Prices aIwms nw Biscuits, cake and from a. sack of few suggestions Bought nt the Popular Jewolry Store are bound to plem 1 will make an aux-m case, or a son of Hi Spreaders or Fruit Kniw.‘ are a mating Gifts; of Coffee Spoons in A dainty pier» such as a liuucr Tray or a Sterlin We in x'i to: Rizss' 01d Stand We have ever-h “net 300‘“. 80110:: I purchase of 25¢ an of the powder Special Change,- thingâ€"Gilverware, dished. etc, and i: it you will get our famous Speci introduce durin 1 WA Lax-A A..->g_¥“air N. Plenty 0f Bread THURSDAY \n M lo ‘10 mndsome all 911 .1 {:1 hf‘l‘ ium'vfl 1111mm and “00¢ “'Mh 3h 0“ SUM fro Butter “'Omnn now 110; I is "m, gr 0m. these MN defence is that the or- '¢ the concern never com- ,“ a Bank Act and the cer- Tl- not legtlly issued. lost. . 'W are set. forth by rs. seneral of whom ”an of but moderau- mvuxn and who will be mined if comp»11.-d to W the amount of Thv (“c.- h... , ,, :0! the stock for wbwh they required under ”1» .5; n x ' , “'8 double liabilitu uir" . , been fearing 1b»; a" . "M to do. l'pun 1h- _,.,‘.‘ Jtmea W. Bum. nu ,.: the uq‘fldator' an Uni -.-' ',.‘ v" 1.“be Georm- Kdgtfn-Iu wt" m. calling upon nii 5' J"“". 9' the Wrecked harm in gm M Unpaid Upuh Hui? \. 3h lponnt of an mum-:4 My WM 2.0 them by. :h- I‘ut‘ Of Canada and MIDI ‘n' n “at. of the amoum uiu» 5. 1 Mowers under Ul- {NW 1 tam 125 of tho Dank \«. W m dill! of the liquidu 0. My contested by “Ian Farmers Bank nofified this ‘v\ o- gram of this work. 'l‘hP supr the primary [em school. Sh? >h Who loves her p: hbors just m p: The teacher is a! Ploy most. skilful m Of the Child Double Liabiiity Cai (m I Mr. T. A. Kiri Cipal of Lindsay gave an addrvxa Opponunit _\‘ . ' ' marks comm-end.- A nominatin; pointed, as full and Steve Sonnet-ville ard. of ('oégocnn; Mair. sacrum; the minutes of 1 President (3 H Principd I “T he Tc; nâ€"n: \l 0’ ("-3 tori: Teacher-3' A the Central ta‘n, being a! The Annual 4'»- Women’s Underw Fashionable Dress We are showixlgthe very the fashion centres of" Line we shades, for street Wear, Pictorial Fashion Special quahzio esch piece mm C! - immoric" in It“ A H. ; D you: Luau»): «A Linda-4' and ““ f‘moug “ Pint“: Market to do)” price pf the putt ‘ Mo Stevens. 31v» New V'alour Sn Cash and Kc an: L most handsome displ including motor cloth, my shaggy novelty J and $20.00 SECIION 02 W.“ I lhvu will

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