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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Oct 1912, p. 5

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##fi SECHUK 1W0 lMSAY, ONL, » ._ it. ocmwi l7, «9:2 ’AlTBllP'l‘ 1‘0 . Eldon Council Proceedings ’ ,. LOOPERYILAR Are Retiring . From Business In Lindsay The citizens of Lindsay and the surrounding district will learn with some interest that the dry goods business conducted by Mr. J. Wakely is to be disposed of shortly. Mr. Wakely purchased the premises occu- pied by the firm some six years ago and from the day the doors were opened to the public up to the pre- sent the establishment has enjoyed a splendid run of business. This is only as might be expected as both “'ukely, who gives personal at- tention to the conduct of the busi- ness on the ground floor, and Miss \\'akely in the millinery department. had previously gained the confidence people when engaged with other local iinns. ’l‘he announce- ment that they are to sever business connection here will be received with regret by those who hate been wont. to buy their needs tit. this store, as well as by the citizens generally, but all uill join in wishing that their new plans “ill turn out “’lll‘l the Utmost of satisfaction. ’u-t‘ore the busmess is handed over N m - m. 3;;an ...,. 1-,"... - KILL ROOSEVELT ‘ ochinthgir - a Not“ ‘ Kirkfield,‘0ct. 12.â€"Council met by-law No. 397, a by-law of the :1??? “grew or: __ pursuant to adjournment in McKen~ {municipality of the township of El- Iurse neat-Wye?" 10".- _ Milwaukee, Wis, Oct. 14,â€"Theo- “es hall, Iurktield, on Saturday, don, entitled 8 by-law to authorize 93 medical he? V“ _ dore Roosevelt‘was shot and slightly 0°" 12- 359mm present: Reeve the constructiOn and improvement of but many approach ‘ . wounded here. to-night as he was Steele and Lounollors W. 1"- McEach- main and leading roads within the nth an Organism 5' leaving his hotel for the auditorium em. ’1' D‘ MCEad‘em and F- J- said municipality in the year 1913. .of strength, and 352:“ / f3 , where he was to deliver his speech McRae, Councilor Moran being ab- be now introduced and read a first istem has YeCei'neda also; ‘ ‘ . of the evening. His assailant, who sent owing to the illness of his fath- and second timeâ€"Carried. fuigaiggfcggfi’: Fol. ~-~ . WWW“.â€" later gaVe eVidence of dementia, gave 9’ C . ' Accounts to the amount. of'sla5,(}5 f caring- for the ch'le ac... his name as John Schrank, of New 0mmumftattons as follows were were passed. on motion of \\. F. Mc- Vibe in ”he mOther rt“ York. Before Schrank could fire amending: . department of public. huhern, seconded by A. D. Mc- lthing more Chaminesnh‘ I second time others Present grabbed ”‘0’“: enclosing COPY.“ by-law '0‘ hacher‘n. . 1831;55- moth er Of‘cagfl’fln lhim. lmpno‘ement of. P‘tblic roads. under W. l‘. McRachernâ€"Mc‘Raeâ€"That A. hZLd-binh under th‘eunmdfe" ,rmcs white lawn b10115” with short and loner sleeve; re (.‘olonel Roosevelt stood beside the‘lhe . (olomzation.Road Act, ’ and a I... McEachern be appointed to look .dbeno hazard tOhealth - 1 .1; “It, '7 ' ‘ " ’ ’ ' g. 98c 'automobile which he had been about idmwmg the attention 0f ”‘9 council after the COMtrUClion 0f Eldun's ‘Ipexnlainab'lethingisth‘o: e -._.. , _. .......................................................................... ltO enter when Shot. He insisted on ito the fact that they WOUld not COD- portioii 0f the Kinghorn drainâ€"(‘8;- M". nézfifglfhsg:figegnenu ‘ 1.; .x n Shirtwnists sixes 38 and 4-0. reg. 1.25, sale ................. 98c proceeding‘ to the hall and going V::(:€ref;:;i::ligttiiremb:n:o:::relbtsratt$ .m:- “:3. . M . . p } liaion, and With arr: [an-1m. . _ throngh with at least a part of his (‘ - t‘ ' ' ». d \l . - . ' . l-. clusthernâ€"n. 1). Mc .aciern l9narn, women “Pet-“Po ‘ 43k sateen Mons”, 2 Silt-Clalfi, $1.00 and......... ................. 1.25 599“" I. .a\anas report on rain - 0' 1' â€"'-l‘hat the clerk be instructed to no- w.” the triaL Dem . ' . ‘ . ' An examination of the wound by stating that the drum was. not com- tify Edward Johnston, Balsover, to Lnat this “3165th ‘ a ”1' Mussolini.- >iik “:usts, I’t‘g'. $3 sale .............................. 2,50 Dr. Eatton, of Milwaukee. and three plete and that he had notiiied the close the drain he has draining on a m”. E’inkh' m’sVegetableczi.’ : .1. .4 ‘ '~i .17. -; ~.- 1 -.~ r :0 Other surgeons snowed that 'the bUI' contractors w “mSh It at once; also the mad’ and to have the same {3333:1323 tonicminfig. i , n..;\ in t... s x. 1'15. . .i.). sit 8 So, reg. 4..) , sale ............... 390 let had entered the fleshy part of the hls report on .Iildon and 'l‘hora dram closed by the 131 of h’ovemher. as Pmaicoz‘ganjsm. a :c}. and tan elbow length kid gloves, reg. $2 sale ............ 1 75 Tit-{ht Cht’St. stating that it would be necessary there 1135.1“? complaints made to homes f“ ~ Q ' - The colonel was at first supposed to get the outlet settlements made the council.â€"( arried. til: fl ' - . . .f .4 _ to have escaped uninjured, for a 1110- before he would proceed with his Mcliaeâ€"A. ll. Mcltlachernâ€"That the [71 be- ' , j t j. 'l‘lils \\ ill-1K WP. All?) til\‘l.\'(: 10 1)]qu (_f[«:.\"]‘_ (”91: LAL)- ment after Schrank had wedged award; lir. A. iallowav. stating council adjourn, to meet at l‘lnnk’s ‘ . S ‘ ' . ‘ ' ‘ .. ' . ‘ . [through the crowd and fired at himilhill he had raised the quarantine Hall, I.orne\'illc. on November 18th. . , 3 Huh .\_\l* lfl>>lab I-‘.\i.l. MAK’lLluS. Mr. Roosevelt smiled as if to rtâ€" lfroni the family of Thos. liroun on at the hour of ll o'clock n.m. r‘ ‘9 assure the people in turmoil that [SOM- 11th. ‘ ll. STACEY. r?“ it .3 surzed about him. He suddenly} A. l). Mcliachernâ€"McRea â€" ’lhut FIldon't (‘lerk and 'l'r'eus. tr“. ‘ j ihowever, put his hand under his' W to sllt‘t't-ss‘tn's ii is the intention to coat, and was seen to wince for an instant. ’ Then he moved toward the 'uutoniobile and stepped into it, said . a. word to his aSsociates. and lbelWl-Iltlblxus A'l‘ KlXNltH .\"l’â€"0'l‘llâ€" next moment the throng was making lili lN'l‘l'Tltl‘IS’l‘lNG l'l‘liMS way for his machine, and the auto- Kinmount. ()ct. l4.â€"â€".\"‘hool was mobile was whirling toward the closed in the village on Thursday auditorium. But when he had and l-‘riduy of last week. the teach- reached the auditorium and made his ers beintr in attendance at the con-I Lspecial advice Write to am Medicine Co. {cont}. anss. Your letter will 'ill and answered by a i “ id in strict coll-file.“ ..._.. â€"â€"_ â€"~ ' . ~. sign)!" “I. J 1- ‘i l 32‘ way to the front of the platform mention at Lindsay. l those close to him could see a streak I Mr. Gordon Mark, traveler for (ior- 3 , , ”am"; ‘of red on his white waistcoat. Ydon McKay (‘0., Toronto, was in , ‘ lame; ‘ “ An attempt has just been mndelthe village on l-‘riday last on bosi~ ito kill me." said the colonel to an ness. ‘35:; ‘2'"â€" M*fi*"_;;_ [audience that had stifled its first Mrs. Stafford and her sister. Miss "“‘“‘ \ Find-iii. icrs hml charge of the funeral. MRI. l'l~‘..'\'ll~?l.. cheers and now listened in absolute Esther llerlihey, of Manitoba, \isit- w '1‘ ."HY what , . . :cv l.3.â€"-.‘Vliss ”Hutu-one died at ('nscntie. it.(‘., on l’onlel. ()Ct. lS.â€".\liss Lucy Lune. [Silence "I am carrying the bullet ed friends in this neighborhood dur-l \‘ ~ 1‘ ~10. sets ll. . A m 3 MN” m sucnu=0°t‘”""' 2nd. Death was due to "f (mk‘wod’ S‘Nm Sunday with Mrs. iin my body now. and so I will have ing the last two, weeks. I N ' ‘ lheart failure. not to drtmnng. as ‘ to cut my speech short." l Rev. 31,-, H. “all,” was called to W â€" A H“ ' "V” ”1”.” iwas first stated. The lir. stated "Y“ " lletheruay. l Schrank is a socialist. l-‘rom the‘Fenelon l-‘ulls last 'l'hursduy to at-l "t “ "J “r- ‘V Km‘lthut life was extinct before the body “r- -" .\- “hm”- “r ”MSW- 39' lalmost incoherent tirade which heltend Mr. i’erdue's funeral. I .. ._ 7 1 ‘. -1) ' » >1? (lg-Ii” ul‘tel‘ his’reuched the “.111”. at u”. The by. ('ompun ed by Mrs. White and Master Plelivel't‘d after being arrested, and Mr. Amos 'l‘ruin, foreman of Gov-i K ‘ ‘ ‘ '1‘ ‘ \‘ . rallied friends have the sympathy of. Moore and Miss Margaret. motored fl‘Om inetnot'unda found in his pock- ernment works at l.o\‘cring, was .- V, ,4 .3. ,,;,.,..i,..; ”L. Teach-nthe community in their sad bereaveâ€" out to his s‘ster‘s, Mrs. G. “3 ets. it is evident that he has been home for a few days. m-rr .,;. :n l.:nrls;t_\' on 10th ment. ’llartly's, on Sunday. lt‘ollowing‘t‘ol. Roosevelt for at least On Wednesday last at the Baptist of the lessons imparted will tell on Howls in the store. it is desired to TWO HAPPY EVENTS iand impressive, and no doubt many CONN“ u urea! (“50011111 Nil“ 0: 8" the after life of the children. ““1”?" the stock by se\et'ul thouâ€" Mr. liyroii “estatxny hnd the inis- sands of dollars in order to assist foi'tune to lose it line colt last \\'Q-.bk_ thi nets proprietors in organizing the The horses came to the “‘t'll for “8- bu-‘ln‘Nn il“""l"ling to their idea t. tor and the (‘olt Walked onto 1b,. Al the some time Mr. “'ukely wish- covering of the well and this giving (‘1‘ l“ 5h”“ his appreciation “i “‘0 way the colt fell a distance of about l'HH'OlHHB' the store has been Kin’n ten. feet into Vllt‘ water. which. in“. and is going to give discounts from was about ten feet deep. Although help was secured as speedily as pos- sible, when the colt was got out or the regular Selling {wires that will long be remembered. lmriixu the discount sale which starts Saturday; the well it was dead. moruiuu' n"‘-'l- iIUO‘l‘: “”1 1’" >0“ Mr Jan. ll, Graham, who has throughout the store at a discount. stated at in. ii. l’errin's for the,“ ”m” “'" ‘0 “fix rm' em. on' of Past wear or so has now prone to rc- “'“rkpd prices. It “Vi” prove a. side in ’l‘orontn. Mr. Graham will great sure and our cltivens uill not. be greatly missed by all his uCllllitlll' b" MU“ “’ 18““ “d‘unta2‘" 'l‘he tunces at (‘ameron stock amounts to S‘Imt‘llllYl! over _ _ $50,000 and il in Eil‘. “‘ttkely'seal‘n- Bl'RY’S (illl'll'I‘l est intention to at least reduce it. Burv's “an ()ct. 15â€"l’urmers by onevhalt’. Such genume reduc- are once more bas'y plowing and poâ€" tions on regular prices should make. tato-diglzing has been in progress hm ask an "35-“ one. w 2 Von-ti till )lnntlz‘tyl High llill Ileeflting's annual meet-.9. week. parsonage, by the Rev, Mr. Walker, _ _ i , . . .. .. ., x ' . _ . , . . .. | . . , . , _ _ during the last week, of which the -- ,- . f... .:>:.ner sthool at mt: “as held at (edar (.row sthool (olonel lloosexelt had reached the a happy etent took place. being the ' ~ ~ - .1. ()ltl'l‘l’ARY. . _ _ . ) 1 .. .l ‘ .. .‘ ' . . . l . ,_ _ -yleld is extra good, although some l-.i|l«..\. ' ‘ ‘ . on liidny, when the usua businees'sttp of his car and was climbing in marriage of Mr. John lhOS. \oung! l . f f t Fd n (kt 1â€" Mr anl \frs V . ,. ‘ ~ ' l . i ‘ i,‘ 4 1‘ . ' . D.â€" . t , . .. ,...i. to.» tounsiiip l'..\ll*. \\ ll. MCMILLAS. , “as transacted. [when Schrnnk broke from the crowd and Miss Elizabeth 'l'ipling, both of .6011“) am 0 a ut r0 ten ants. . - .’ . . 'd 1..- _\ u I . . . l . , . . Mr. 'lhos. Patten has had a new Arthur “eldon spent Monday at the r . .9 mini. (11:: money i lulestinc. kl on, 00?» 0- â€" “U 19"; Mr. and Mrs. Sum (lurke. 01' Ma- - and stepped to the Side of the sum-,bomervdle township. I h , t ll d . h h th' home of his r nt . to n - ~ - .‘ .. ,. . . ‘ ,' me. n.‘a - in ‘ us is . )at’ s in u . . Executed ‘ lm the good 01d pioneers 01 ”dun. mu“. “sited at Mr. thos. ()shornesmmbtle. He drew a reVolver. andl Another,happ.\' e"cnt took place the “p (k l 5 L IS 0 9 Mr lohn liin horn spent Gunda . - . . ' . . . i ' . . . . r . - . r.. ~.s angry sermon Was I WWI-“UP 98583” to his eternal ‘9‘ recently. {tired seemingly pomt blank at the evening of the same day at the home! ee h M' B d t the how 1- :1]. 1 hp Ilanc )ck y . ‘ _ . ' ~ ‘ ’ . 0 ( . . N w s" mist-c b5 llev. .‘lll'. ‘ word on Pridny. “ct. 4th. lll the Mrs. l'LrneSl “-1.1; ht is spending Ulis'colonel's heart. The colonel was of Mr. Bruce )lolyneaux, when Mr. 9‘“ :93; or]: ’83 M'd Elms" an l alliss l’osi: 01:0”.th "tq \‘isitin ' at ' treet, rm :m excellent talk. person of “‘ill'am licllilhm- M the week with her mother. Mrs. i.uncn.l inst lettinnr go 'he side of the auto- wune Scarlett was united in mar- 11‘“ 5“" e 9“ am" ‘ t e ”n’ ‘ ‘ ‘ " “ . . . . é ,7 t' . 5" . . . - nual teacher's convention held in l the home of her aunt. Mrs. Black. . .._ :. .. New: ruinouncnl logige oi 1.8 years. Horn in laid}. ()ilk“ ootl. ”mung: to 3.1““. in his seat In the riagc to Miss Etta l‘ogue. The . Y . . , ' . . . . . M q - .q l ' ‘ . l ' Lindsav on 'l'hursdav and l-‘ridat- of! Mr. and Mrs. John “eldon, of 1- - . ‘»:»-flimlist church on 2 N‘Utlzmd. “he" «I “0} ., 39’“- 1e; Mr. ('has. Osborne and Miss Mabel :cur. but the next moment he was ceremony was performed by Rev 1]. ' - ' . . __ . . ' . 7. . .. _' . . ' . . . ‘ .‘ ' last week consequently our schools 10“n. spent Mindav at the home 0' ... f. ..n mzi, (it-t. 23rd. lolenliuraletl “till his parents to (an ()6! one Spent. Sunday at the". 5:34 reaching under lllS coat and rUbblngl“'alker, Presbyterian minister. l . . h ‘ d} ' their mm , ..,. . - n; of a ladies aid Paula. sailing “‘0'" Glasgow 0" June {or 3. Mrs. Iran Mcl’herson’s. (late. his right breast. Mrs. Harry Hopkins. accompanied were cosed during t 05° “‘0 din" . .L ' k . . ,. l 1%") ’l‘hev \er 9 weeks and . .. , . .. . ., . .. ‘ . ‘ “but might, have proved a serious Master Harold HanCOC , of l..L.I., . , , Lit l. ..;_. . \ 9 k “nod. lhe manuscnpt 0! his speech by Miss Oorothx spent most of last . . . . b -. ,’ . . . . ' " runawav occurred on Sunday oi last SD91“ deay 31 the home 0‘ hls .. u my] is spending a I 3 days on the ocean voyage 94‘“; Miss \'. 'l‘eel is viSiting her Sister. ' (lotllltlesls had done much to save his [week visiting friends in Toronto. .h' ‘1. . ' I‘l. l parents -. ' ..-.q \,\,‘.'.':\. lit‘l' parents landing in Quebec. 910“"3' but sure-; .‘iliss Ella 'l‘eel. at Horncastle. life, When he had come upOn the' I‘artridges are reported to be verv week. “ ”e ‘ '33 l‘unn} ett an: I. . - 1 . . - . . . Fl-l . . . ' lher two your“: sisters were derlllg EIQSSI‘S. stanley and FJHlt‘ HEHCOCR ~ .- to IV the la'm‘." made the" “a3 1" ‘ ' Miss [fettie Armstrong is the gueSt platform at the auditorium and scarCe this season. The season be-' '- ' l . . l ' . , 1",. . Ii ‘ . . . . , la qpff‘itod young hursp to (‘hlll‘('h_ ’attetnded (luk'wood SL‘X‘VlCe on Sunday , w r .- being told rollntl'tlon township. “here ”19 ”“4““ ’oi (mkwood and (,‘obourg friends. drew the lllt'illllSt‘l‘lpl lroin his pocx- gins toâ€"n10rruu'_ ' ’ \ - ‘ ll?" 11.“: . . . . : ’ > " ' /' " ‘ " i ' - .,; ..n,. {nun who went had lived ever Slnce- He was a. Mrs. 'l‘hos. Osborne Mrs. Robert et duringr his ilrst few words. the Miss Minnie Moore who has been lb" ““585 became unmanageabh “m . . ~ - - . . . -. C dl ' . . ‘ _ _ ' lran awav and upset the bUggv l IliSs Mae Hancock is in Orillia, at ‘ ~- 1- - n-i;‘1boi"s cross-cut true Highlander. taithful to his '0 lMt‘llltVI‘t’ and 311'3. .las. “right are: torn sheet of paper. showing many Visiting friends in Stanhope, return- . . .. 'l .. t h ' ‘ ~ - l " l ' h nd as 'Oneel' laid’ . ‘ - - . - l - . ~ . . . . _ throwing the three occupants out on Pun?“ - . .- - unwed 10m! 0! fidme am his 9“”C ' a ‘ a p‘ -at (anmngton this week. attending stains oi blood, showed also that ed u, her home here 1a“ week. ‘ l ' i”3mi“»\‘m {“0 13"!“ the foundations 0f the Country deep| their :ather. Mr. Rufus Hall. Mr.lthe bullet had gone through the‘ Miss Graham is laid up, having the road. l'oitunately no one “‘15; â€" ::' . ; . .-..u-n. “Sure." I'e- and truth “‘3 leaves t“ mourn h‘s Hall died on Friday evening". and a.inanuscript. lhurt her foot some duss ago. lhmt' but the buggy and harness “Ml WEDDING BEl ls ‘ ' - "and N?“ be 103-" ‘d ”"3“.“ wife, ‘0‘” da‘lghtersllarge number from Penit-l attended After the colonel's address of 50] Mr. “.10. Jordan was a Visitor in somewhat damaged. . l 1 “40" i1 “Wk in and “"9 S‘ms' and “‘0 brotherslthe funeral. as Mr. and ,Mrs. Hall minutes llr. Nation and members ofitown last week. 'l'he BOMMK‘TO" rural mm] route: M ..r ~. ingslg. James and (‘OliIL 0n adiommg ' lived ill “1”. vicinity for many years, [the ('Olollt'l's party Close.“ to him uc- I which takes ill the 6th (on. line, I HEY] INCHRâ€"THJA'. . k . ,. am it wood-bee iurms. 1n religion he was a ‘l‘res-iaml the bereaved family have thejcompanied the candidate to the hos- lcommenced last. week, and has al- lhe home. oi Mr. and Mrs. fl'. .1. '7 ’ byterian, and in politics a. Liberal. lSVllll)tltll_\' of all in their sorrow. pital. At thehospital the doctors (”AMERUX. ”Pad-V proVed ”$0" a great conten- T’H-‘V SUSSex-sl., Lindsay, “'38 ”18 '* ' ‘ ..:,,..g and childrenl 'l'h: funeral on Monday was largely Miss llelle Ramsay spent Saturday said that although ("01. Roosevelt's (‘ameron ()ct. 15.â€".\'early all thel'mw' “9 imp" soon t" haxe an- 5'39"" 0' a vcry pretty “'Mdink' 0” " """V'l'" “mm“ lat‘endt‘d' The services were con-l at her home in Orillia. Tinjui‘i’ is serious they did 'not think farmers during the past week hux-e'mh" "0”” “an“! "9‘0"“ “‘“‘~'- “t‘dnesday afternoon, the 16th insu, in'» Mr. ('htis. ducted by Rev. S. G. Steele. 05' “m, schools were closed on 'l‘hurs-iit dangerous. in..." busy digging their ”“3“an Ml" Angus (“"IPbPH. Wh'l ““11”? When their only daughter, Emily . ~ .m 'i'hursday of; (:Imur‘m- 3““ ”‘8 "mam interred mlflav and Fridav, while the teachers] ALMOST i.\‘:\'t'iii<:i>. 'l‘he vield is verv bountiful. but they lPd ”m" we “'9‘“ “ ”hm “m" ng“ f "“""°"' “"4" ”firm“ i“ Mr- William ' ~ - . ' " I A . ‘ . . . . . , . r - ' 1 " ‘ "A ~ ' ‘. ; )3 ' ' ‘ . . 5 Tall ars i . ' ' " 'Y""""*“l in ”‘95 91mm 3 cemetery “93'" “OOdHH‘e'lwere attendingr teachers' com'ention Schrank, after shooting (ol. . report about one-third unected with {has “m” ‘0 l""""‘“- “he” he “3-“ I“ ( - ’f‘lmm‘r. 0} l‘mouto. Ret, ' \ » -~ .~ . ”#U- Rex. Mr. 3 Th»- sympathy of the community Islat Lindsay. itiosei'elt. had a narrow escape from the rot. Isecured employment. James “allace, M..\.. li.ll., pastor _..-.m_ conducted the'extsnded ‘0 the family in the” bed Mr. John Budd. of Eldon Station, being lynched by the mob. The high winds of the past two, “'3 "“"" Atktster, sr.. “'1‘" has of “- Andrews l’rk’sbfi'mrlfln Churl‘h. ~-- and the l-‘oresl- reaVement- is plowing on Judge Mclntyre's I was in the saloon business with lweeks have played htn'oc with the "0”" h‘mwswadmm m Saskatoon, was the oflicmting "l“"’3.‘~"m3"- The , - w .-.. _ farm. which he hits rented for a term my Uncle in New York," ‘he said, at l orchards. About one-half of the 1 nenr 5“,“ (. "rpm". returned last lbouse was prettily (lo-('tn-ult‘d for the . ~ _ . . . .- ~ -. .. ,. l .. .; .- ‘, . . - ‘ S 311d of yeal‘5. last, “when Roosefiqt was police apples We”, brought to the ground, .“eek. haung finished his homesttod ‘ut‘tdsmn “ltll terns. palms. dahlias, emen’s Tailor l Rev. .l. W. Robins, Mrs. Robins, commissioner. Roosevelt closed out causing considerable loss. land wee daughters. Marjorie and my saloon and l have hated him The harvest is now finished, ex- Doris. Oi ‘lettle llrltaln. Visited their eV'el' Since.” cept an oceasional piece 0d buSk_ lfl‘ Are You Travelling This Fall? Buy Your WatCh From I " The members of the Girls' Social . l The continuous wet weather makes a ' The George Beall JEWllePy Store Society met at the home of Miss exercises, conducted by Miss Mildred bad plowing on low lands, and tin-:“T‘t’k ”"1" 8 trip to tho \H‘St. , l . .. , â€" -- - . . . . . . . - ' : -Mvrtle Brintnell on luesdax, ()ctobt’r Rance hierell, and a demonstration less we haxe a few dry weeks some. '3 toseeom 4 ‘» . ::~ '- r‘ . t" h. ‘ ' l , . i Y 7 t \ ' 7 '1: 1133.8 the ‘ th lSth. and held a most enjoyable and on hand painting on satin and on a of the lower fields will not be plow- ‘-‘ " :‘:;s.r:intce the price. 1 i ,..;}»1.;ng wrong we are on the spot to make it 21.. O hâ€"i 2 G3 5 reacnzend it you can absolutely rely on it- ' ~ 9 Gladys Smith; duet by Misses Myrtle ‘ ' ; u» 'lnz; :l stranger. 'be a Hallowe'en party. held at the four young men conducted the Ser- .*.,._, ..._.._â€"â€"-‘â€"â€"â€"- g The Pet and Pride .. ‘ PRICEES .,. . of All Amen-ion. J as. M. Gaites ' Comedies ‘»:t\ utnlAN AND "In REEZY EAUTIFUL M USICAL COMEDY By the Authors of “Madam Sherry,” “The Girl 01 My Dreams,” “The Enchantrou." Exactly as presented 14 months in New York, 8 months in Boston, '1 months in Philadelphia, 5 months inChioa‘o. a "l : lower ;lt).)i'.._,,_ 1. numb and :ii‘t‘n rows from front uni i ;.- ' ‘ ~ l.l..u and :ourth I'OWS :mm the rear BalunCe of the lower ..oor ....... ' Gallery ...... so SEAT SALE FRIDAY. AT ROEN- IGK's MUSIC STORE. o x “ 7 . .‘ ’ . . n Mame Sabbath 9"“ tintinrisrtssgs‘ats‘ °' ‘ hsrncutn surpass . * . . . , .m .Ihemonwbnm Chin ~ . .. . 3;. n. .‘Wlau .‘,. , , . , . u,“ . l x . , , . . . duties. cousin. Mr. (I. W. Hardy, this week. ' ‘ wheat. ,Snsk. 'nstructive meeting. The program cushion top. Delicious home-niade‘t-d this fall. lSt-“tt’s 0’ America cotton seed was liqut "f bridal "W‘s and Sprays 0f consisted of a. reading by Miss candy was also served and a dainty; Last Sunday was rally Sunday in used to fill UP swamp holes 01' was lei-Vt?!” '59.?“035: Sh? was attend- Emma Nance Kierell; solo by Miss lunch, after whith all dispersed to, the Sunday school, and in the ab- l thrown "‘10 streams; n0w itiis made ‘ ’5_3\1'Ss “Jim” l‘ireuster, "f 5““ Winifred Hardy; reading by Miss their homes. The next meeting willisence 0f the pastor, .\Ir. Howard,'to yield 25 millions pounds 8» year. lrancxsco, (alifhrnia. Who won- a. Brintnell and Frances Nance Kierell;ihome of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. .l. Nance vice, The address on temperance. l3-Oent charge for admission to mUni- dp’ chene with "5's“! tunic, ‘1 mauve exchanging of recipes: also‘gynznastic Kierell's, on October 29th. ‘ given by Mr. Riches. was edifying cipal ball park bandstand. NADEYM OF MUSIC, ONE mm mm MONDAY, OCT. 21st; Smartest of an .Musioal 20 Pretty Song Hits 20 “They are All My Girls." ' ’1‘. * 'iiiiistl‘l‘lll-It‘l- 6‘ ‘ \ 9 , “The Fifth Ave. Brigade." A i in.) A _ ‘ “Goodâ€"Night, Sweetheart." RIGHT . . “Li “Boo-H00. Tee-Hoe." "At a Reception." “The Little Girl Up There." "‘“ ”5‘ ““750 50 People. Magnificent Scenic Production. Cast of Superior Excellence, introducing. ‘ "“"°“"° ”P 33?.“ “W"- my . 7 ' “The Yuma Yam. ”a." And a dozen other: that will linger mu pcdflw’thm and rhrysz‘mthcniunis, and guests Mr. Ed. l-‘lett returned yesterday “ere present from Toronto. ilamil- on: a business trip to Edmonton. lton, l’eterboro, and other outside I plums. The bride. who was giVen away by iher father, “as charmingly attired in a white satin gown and Juliette .\lr. Wm, (ianible returned last _...â€"â€" A few years ago in the United “‘1’ 0" pearls, and “rm“ 3 “”193 Cleveland is discussing impOSing a ”A?" 9mm” 13mm of mame crepe velvet picture but with mauve 0s- trich plumes, and carried pink roses. )lr. Milton 1‘. (‘oltman, li.A., of Toronto, was groomsman. 'l‘he wed- ding music was played by Miss Es- tella Matthie, and during the siming of the register Miss Winnifred l’ur- dom, of Hamilton. cousin of the iride, sang very prettily “Because." The groom's gifts were a handsome diamond and emerald ring to his bride, a faceted gold bracelet to the bridesmaid, a set of gold shirt studs to the best man. with pearl and tur- quoioe breaches respeCtively to the soloist and pianist. The bride's mother received her guests in a champagne sat’n gown, wearing a Corsage boquet of lily of the valley. The wedding gifts to the bride and groom were numerous and beautiful. ' After a dainty repast the happy and popular young couple, amidst showers of confetti and unanimous good wishes. left on the afternoon C.P.R. train for We and south. an points. Cloudland .’ ' ttle Miss Up To Date." ur memory like the fragrance a bouquet 0! beautiful flowers. It‘s hardly a. (air exchange when" . anything-math}. â€"-â€".â€"â€"J fl .i...‘ . .. .j. anaM ' gnaw ‘ k .1 ..(. . v. .« .

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