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Watchman (1888), 15 Dec 1898, p. 3

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:ENAOTEDby ucil of the aid no the use: of this 3711!“! A‘ firm 0- ‘L. O’Connos" triesAat. ERENACTED mbehhnuon theSeeonddxy omgneudng q: 9 e the D61)!” themes-tilts doctor: We the laid Ton L 8|9. PM? the pa» ”Alb Tin'Store of Won We have anticipated the gl'cau. using...“ for these most appropriate Christ-l mas Gifts. Every desirable style from the lowest priced to the dainty creations in Swiss, Irish and French linen with scalloped and embroiderâ€" oooooooooooooooooooooooooo bite Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, whiz}; i and one inch hem- ‘2 I 2 C , lne W F stitched borders, $1.35 _ LL “Anna Tm edges; tingling A np driving 11535 comings- ”Whorder, 50 cents go. new, _, White Ittsh Linen Handkerchiefs, with . ” and one inch 1: . “it"hed ““1"“, 31-35 P0! down. or «211.1 ............... e. “E1. ‘2 %C. ta China. Silk Handkerchiefs, with Moltese Laos edges; thilline 40C 9 o e u o o e a e e I we: a 75 eenc one, for ...... .White Swiss hwn Hunfikerohlefs, with embroklered and hoe edges, p‘loes $1.25. $1, 75c. 50°. 350, 26c. 20C. we have seen nothing finer, , Fine WM 0... w .1..diea‘ ’Mla' Ir‘nc, anv.-_ _, embroidered books, colored welt: and two pawn» um..- - _. mould and Myrtle.“gumnteed" nets. colors are Royal, Cerise, E ” have lining of Jersey cred Kid Gloves. “ Danb’e nuke, nt’a pstent inseam used ; this is the; I! ” colors are Tenn uni Browns, wich black embr ‘d Dame homers, 'e a $1.00qnality, for ............................ this glove 1 h heavy warm fleece linlng, -â€"Man’a 1m; Mocha Glovas, wit and Brown ; lhls is a good glove, for ........................ _____ an gunman nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn â€" â€" â€" mnmnmmmmmmmumw:numnmnquummunllmmun: IIIIII Illilflllfllllllllllllfllllflllllll M About 50 of th We can’t bear to have any January. Garments left over. The prices were all knocked ‘0 pieces the other day, so you’ll have no word ‘ in. one or more, 1!. you want any. W mammalunluummnmmunm llllllllllllllllflllllllllllllIIIIIIIMIIIW llllllflllllllllnllllll| 1 I' IIIIIIIII'F in all the most s'e such a varied. and com- ‘ of all that’s new and right '- e latest Paris styles are d Suede Gloves for women. oves for street, dress and ‘ ~“ we most fashionable and Sarina. shape“ these “9 ' and '0’" P“ t them ...... You’ll serve your ow nowâ€"when assortments largest and handsomest had in gentleman’s Scarfs, arfs Ties, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, Umbrellas. Gloves , . and Caps . . anticipated the great demand *- PLa:fl‘, L ants are complete. a. L. ownln terests by choosmg The ' ’ve ever est collectxon We kg“; president; I. R M. E McAuley; 2nd ‘emand rec-sec, J. I. MacD Christ- Shannon; fin. sec. I. J. P. Hurley; ma’xsh e sfyle guard, R. P. Spratt; tr ; damty I: R_. ghagggn, 1.3}. G _ ‘_‘_-- Mixed candies 3 lbs. 25c; . 10 cents perlb.; Choc0lstes, Creems. etc. “1 endless variety. We are the only confec- tioners in town handling Ganong Bros. candies. Full line of oranges, lemons, and other seasorrable fruits. Fresh canned goods. Wedding and Christmas cakes. Fresh oysters, the best brandsâ€"SL2. I â€"â€"+-â€"‘ THAT ANONYMOUS LETTER To the Editor of Ikeâ€"gamma. SIR.â€"â€"I see by your last weeks issue that Mr. I. H. Knight, P.S.I., has received an anonymous letter signed “Ratepayer,” respectâ€" ‘ ing the engagment of a. teacher for Dunsford «$100!. Now, sir, We would like if Mr. l Knight would just favor the trustees of said school bv publishing that ratepayers letter. so we w?ll know where the trouble lies. He '44 ‘-- - v-enmeihle man or he would cannot be a YWD“ have signed his 03m” qus T‘ Dunsfmd, Dec. 14. ’98- â€"The following oficefl the ensuing term at the 1: rooms on Tuesday eveninge.‘ ° ICC-sec" u. Jo ._..._ -, _ Shannon ; fin. sea, I. O’Reilly; treasurer. J. P. Hurley; marshall, M. McGeough , guard, R. P. Spratt; ttustees, P, J. Murphv, I. R. Shannon, I. A. Gillogly, I. R. O’Ncill, H. J. P. Fitzpatrick; commxttee for good. of the assochtion, A. I. Ken, H. I. P. Fxtz- patrick, H. H. Harry. ~Self-culture {or December is at hand. That so much entertainment and education as It contains can be procured for 10 cents, is one of the things that makes this a good age to live in. Its discussion of live topics is illustrated in articles on "The Quebec Con; 1 fercnce ” “What the and “The Nations New Departure. Prof. Goldwin Smith writes on the “Leany Side of Empire” “Imperial Pilgrims to the Holy City” is a beautifully illustrated article. Editorial comment on the doing of the world is only surpassed by the mine of information contained in the various departments. In that 2-1- an Wane! wil‘ R ‘being influenced in his groundless tears or her 'ly l' e by that are ruinous to character. The Cosmopolitan magazine has taken up this subject and is obtaining the views of a great many promien to open their t people, where they are willing minds funkly. A great many! other prominent people have refused The CosmOpolitan’s request, the public what they afraid to confess to them The December issue includes statements from Wm. Dean Howells, Richard Croker. Admiral Ghemdi. Chauncey M. being afraid to tell fearâ€"perhaps even elves what they fear. “Mini, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. many Plum-u... r--‘ , to open their minds funkly. other prominent people hav Ccsmopolitan’s request, being the public what they fear- i The December xssue mcludes -- u. out...“ Wm. [5:21; Howells, Richard u" Ghemdi. Chtuncey M. Dcpew, Mme. Janauschek and E The Second series will, ' '- more interesting. and other sensomble fruits. r Bros. candies. Full line of craggeess,h goods. Wedding and Chxistxnas cakes. \ I Editor of Ike Watchman. weeks issue that H. Knight, P.S.I., has received an nous letter signed “Ratepayer,” respect- :engagment of a teacher for Dunsford , Now, six, we would like if Mr. M...” inef favor the trustees of said â€"_.Miss Annie been visiting her Glenclz'w ThURSDAY, pâ€"fi ,’__‘._ THE WATCHMAN, LiNUSAY. will soon be here, and you win rs for the childrcn’s stockings. - "2 che also: to buy 9cm. Glenelg-sr. â€"-Mr. Harry Murphy lure of the Benson House, accompanied by Mrs. 'Murphy, left ' Mich, where he has celient position. ' G . Bryson,who is now attend- ‘ Business College. Belleville, ' ' g his diploma â€"â€"Mr. J05. Lyric of Victoria Road is in juryman. He purposes spending a few dgys with his sister in Man- vers before rerurmng home. _ ,l‘_. nna M's. (BL) {as before [Clunuu‘ ..-._e, â€"-â€"Mr. John Connolly and Mrs. . . d I Wu Con‘ mother, Mrs. ]. Conn â€"The honor of replying t . dinner by the “the ladies” at the annual f the School of Practical Science, ' g last, wssconterred Toronto, on Friday cum on M r Ernie Neelands, son of Dr. Neelands, steadily in that d the close 0! ' American capital hes to Wabigoon, and now hundred: fisponsible man or is name. qu5 THURSTON. Luann? NOTES i; Opentim wes “Evian.“ “h -- , diti u” . t ' 10w 5... w--- and the pauent ml ed. b“ e‘ w“ °° A Little, station“. luv- my...” beame ehmged for the wars: on Saturdey. ' The accused was twenty-tug yeus m the gaggefiggssuppnes‘ “.50 J“. Keith ‘ The funeral scmce gas held n. ms .seed Sksg‘gfli‘tilll v“ llés, 25s,; Loretta Abbey.” Deceased wes taste: of Mt. J”. 13033“, furniture, etc. In 0!: Hugh O‘Lem 95 11115 town, «he, accompan- motion Mi. Anderson. W tithe icd his 900 GOIdOI! and Mrs. 10b!) m, mmng oomnfluw. '3' ' .7 to Tuesday purchase aclock for the ,. to Insti- tute; V ‘ /‘ ”’4 inquofi‘L‘ énasoxm. A. NOTES Julian-o v. .â€" the meeting held at the nine: Chancellor, A. J. R. Shannon; {st vice, 1d vice, Geo. Murphg‘; Bennett 01 sister Mus Jerties are unaex ue...vr._-,, _7_ f the drill and the exploding Collegiate lnsmtuw www..." __, on the roll during November, wi'xh’ an 1 dl day long. tt k Crude“, who is st present in average ‘ en. woe . . master Brodenck “porting 884 m :ppomunent ‘ the rolls of the pa lic schools for omin- dew of 789, Enid naming Warmly!Lt t 2°06 her, and an average leave {0! the Mr. T. Stewart, chairman of the finance mdell expects to . t the filst week 3n commlttee, presen the ' d d that the amazement it is promlsc d1 Ison of Carson’s Siding. left last week to join he! were elected for of Woodstock, b” {s R. A. Robinson. t~s§ . , spent_ a few | to-day. dmend, Miss E. -â€"A God second-hand delivery s‘eigb for 0 sale at ENNON'S Auction Mnrh-SLZ. ’f Lornevilje spent â€"-'1‘he best photos. to be h st week In town. are made by E. W ALISON, the photo- [ill-st. ' Orillia and two _ - make mince or Christmas. Buy Nicer and cheapel sister-m-law, Mts. them at A. B. erry’s. ake them yourselves m. h 7 Haney! “3“!“ ‘Igé‘rtghgzgrrgayg . ‘ .<s vxsxt wnh Lmd- -â€"For engagement, and wedding rings W. F. MC and weddin semis to J; Dre Linfiv. No one 31 â€"' _‘ a. ,, be even [Inf-fl" u. new man of men! istct who mum Yet Thursfl‘! 9” rug â€"bin’-y-n\ C tam-w..- ., been received in Montreal b one nrm ending ec.8. They during the four weeks .. Add“... m the Bnbish 919*?!" the same, 815; total efl‘ect on January 1. tion of the statutory law bolder w ibis license. ‘ ‘ ‘L- nan-A n1 his license. of the Board of Anderson. Staples and Dr Jet'lers Communications were rend from Princinal Hal-stone of the 173 pgptls cry. F _ â€"Special attention paid to re mug defehee fund for W. H. k’onton. noting season closes watches and jewelry at HUGEAN Co's. . . .nd delivery sleigh for _5_ ' â€"?ickles(m1xed)100 per bottle at BOB- :tion Martâ€"5L2. â€"Sweet oranges, 25c. er dozen. Try a SON S West End grocery. to be had in Lindsay dozen for Christmas, a Rossox’s West â€"Sweet cider, the best made in Cmada, .LIAMSON, the photo- End grocery. at ROBSON’S, West End grocery. â€"For Christmas presents consult W. F. â€"Christmas falls on Sunds this year. ' Monday will be observed as pu lic holiday. house-wives : Don't for Christmas. Buy 0 _ pnces unapproachable. 77 Kent-st, Lind- ing at 7-30 in the council chamber. 3. Nicer and cheaper re them yourselves. Surya-493. â€"Found, on Genelg-st., between Wil- 0'3' â€"A Christmas tree and sale of fancy _ . 0 1d this (Thuesday) an”. ham and Lindsay-Sta, a. stung of Catholic Young prayer beads. Apply at this office. t and wedding rings, articles will be he - 340' noon in the old opera house by the ' Tea â€"-llen. George Foster will lecture in ants 8° to W‘ - A..- in Ir -Mm‘ Sndalitv of theft. C. church- ...- “mum. Institute Friday. I?“- DECEMBER 15TH 189 and five daughters. Two brothers, Taffy, Biscuits. Fruits and Confectlonery tion , John Douglas captain; 103‘ Messrs. David and Charles Cornell, reside at A. B. Tum“, in Ops to“ nship. and Christmas Cakes 3 speedity. Free of Bread and Buns daily. Oysters, Cron- Ormses GlF‘l’S AT Gaacoars l â€"The Review Printing 00., limited, . ’ ydght) bernea. Sweet Potatoes, Jeffere. - -â€"Cltb'ilflli, . -â€" Herstone 0‘ the tinted 1n tints. These envelopehsn are onwhjtfiegginfi‘g“gtu‘gfiys‘gfitfifig Ebony HE“! Brush $I 25 to $x so filled With country buyers. Ebony Mllxtary Hut Brush $2 50 to Clothes Brush $1 50 to $1 75. WSW rote to the TownSpeople W111 confer a favor on mer- Ebony cell by makinz Box of Perfume 25c to $5.00. mother country games chants and their employ thnsgmgu (Lay. qmte 8035933510- The their purchases as early in the max-mug es Bottle of Perfume 5c to $5 00. i ea to m 68 in“ possible. By so doing they will secure Combmd Brush 30:: to $3.00. ' d the ‘05“ 1““ m Hot Wste: Bottle soc to $2-00- iel penny, or two oen vex-880 dance 0‘ 789' leaned when t e gum me ’ “35mg of figemg the law in Great dtafmpo'fhe envelopes the day [sealed that at?“ $00“ are sold by the publishers at the rate of ‘ . 5 en v “‘3‘” 15¢. p°r pee of 25, postalfepei arena -â€"In seleetimz your holiday presents Box of Confecuoncrv 60 « Mlle armedfor the ocalbookse erewho have don‘ttedtoseemn'rmex eel t ShgvmgfimshgndMugssctos.o eon loo Miss procured eeupply. assortment of lounges, easy choirs, mcy Ebony W $35 to $3 00, t ‘ Bflfflfififio‘fia Muss Anew pmect is on ma by which ”an“; m â€"â€"-¢-- ‘ "- _____ _,_ etc. eee goods ve been mu- . . . mm to the north down for the (pm-lat trade. Also a _._.. mg... asntnamoomnnd Run” the debt: and come? plete and elab rate display of goods about to place at your disposal. Yo the many beautiful and useful things, will be interested presently in “ Gilt this one and that one, what kind of a ,___ ‘A It has never before been our picasuw ....... J goods for the Christmas trade, as we are now )lete and elaborate display of Lbout to place at your disposal. You will indeed be pleasantly surprised to see :he many beautiful and useful things, which we have purchased for you. You “ Gilt ” things, wondering what you can get for will be interested presently in d of a present will be suitable for each; figuring this one and that one, what kin to keep the expenditures down to the size of your purse. In buying we have taken into consideration all these points, have kept in mind the size of every- We are quite sure that everybody can find something body’s pocketbook. We want you to come and look through our store, see our useful in our store. lines of merchandise, our warm substantial Overcoats, our needed, soft-wearing Underwear, our dainty and delicate creations in Fancy Goods, our comfortable Dress Costumes, our purchases good-looking Jackets and Mantles, our beautiful in Hosiery and Gloves, our reliable and guaranteed Furs at moderate prices, and. our good values in everything that is kept in stock. We wish you to remember that we have everyt seasonable in Dry Goods and that every confidence can be p you buy here. As a sensible person you will want to buy your here, where assortments are the largest and where your satisfaction in every respect is aimed at. pleasure to offer you 3. r... .1“, r‘krkrmaq I! new 11 Miss -â€"A new project is on nanu hat the Llndeay’s communication to on the will be imprOVed. Eve body [or the travelled to Cameron or enelo: as they not failed to notice the out- } The route followed by the presem : o: the number of men are now clrcnlo netltute tlo'n wlth the View of havl: 3011“. opened directl northward fro 381910018 to Eenelon ‘ s. This route , Kelth, that village three mlles nearer lee. 25c; and permit people. living along 58â€" 01! to reach here by a much more ‘ m to avoid‘ I at "the besides enabling the eme is favorab £13100 11111. If the sch to Insti- by the mnnlclnalizles inter .4! ' l beached to â€"For Christmas presents 60115qu MCCARTY’S advertisement. A 1511 of_presents suitable for old or ym - prices unapproachable. 77 Kent-3b., , 88y.â€"49-3. â€"A Christmas tree and sale of , articles will be held this (Thuesday) ' noon in the old opera house by the ‘ noon In but: Ulu wry-.. ." _ Ladies‘ Sodslity of the R. 0. church. 'L'ea will be served at 6 p.m. last under the -â€"The bazaar Friday ' ’ Aid of: the Cem- ausgnces of the Ladies ue-st. Methodist church, was very suc- brl cessful, Over $100 was realized bydthe i ness. and when about a mile horse, a fine young animal, suddenly dropped to the ground and expired. In- flammation is supposed to be the cause. Mr. King was compelled to remain in town until the following day. ”Wu uâ€" ....... â€"During the pa Chambers, our 1 turned out a number of very handsome headstones and monume d in Canada have the repn Mr. Chambers for first-class work, prompt-- Readers of THE ness and low prices. WATCHMAN‘requiring marble work of any description will do well to write the Lind- say Marble Works for estimates. -Mr3. Kingdon, one of the oldest resi- dents of Peterboro, died in that town on‘ Friday last, at the advanced age of 82 .whose maiden born in ing them to avoid the Fenelon hill. If the scheme is favorably regarded by the mnnicirlities interested both . .t ' .d to insist. llng that 1:: null-- DI. _-V-V,V member that we have everything that is desirable and laced on the articles and that every confidence can be p Christmas goods )19 person you will want to buy your are the largest and where your satisfaction in every :1- nluauv... v- :o the venerable Eon 1e} olden wedding. Beat em :hters. Two brothers, 5 Charles Corneil, reside the Busy Corner. â€"â€"Municipal nominations tions J an. 2. Bax of Pedume 25c :ngn their employees by meld ,. e we‘fifim‘fiws as d«gt-13' in: lime m ts Bottle of Perfume 5< e. yso 0mg eyw secure Brush“ ’d the mh Later in Comb ”d 3) Hot Wste! Bogtle 5‘ lvelo “mpg: the day. l oran -â€"In seleotimz your holiday presents ‘ Box oi Confection! ho have don'tnil to seen. 13:. Tmexn’s elegant Shaving Brush .nd assortment of lounges, easy own, fancy Ebony Minot $1.8 y which rogefr-i‘utéentre whales. mwrmng deaf; ._.._' e goods we been mu- 1e north down for the Christmas trade. Also a GLL ' W the dc who h” full stock of parlor suites, dining-room and miturc, and mattresses. Be Wdflusic o E10!” 0 an. a. -â€"The Belleville Sun has opened a. defence fund for W. H. Ponton. â€"-Pickles (mixed) 100 per bottle at ROB- sox's West. End grocery â€"Sweet, cidgg, tpe begt made in anada. “ ..... _: attain rice. W. F. MCUABT! 13 Mac av“. e agent or this districtâ€"493. -â€"Last week Mr. Alex. Jamieson of Y Woodville sold some fine fat stock to Blackwell Co. One cow weighed 1640 pounds and two heifers totalled 1940. -From now until after the holidays, the jewelery, book and fancy goods stores .t. in town will keep open each evening until 33 lOo'clock. -â€"The annual meeting of the Bible 1‘8 Society will be held in St. Paul's church, December 28th, by Lindsay on Wednesday, ock. The Rev. A. B. Chambers, D.D., LLB. will address the meeting. “y -â€"Thursday. Dec. 29th. Reunion of ‘d' Lindsey’s old students. General pubs . lie invited to eonereeizone in evening, 5" and afternoon for ex-students and stud- 0“ ents only.â€"50-3. 82 -â€"-An extraordinary surgical operation f3. finfiib a, 8! [do at EB. T and Chr'ufl of Brad 8! mt) hernias. 5‘ ’r' etaâ€"49'4- - â€"-llon. George Foster mu "as“... the Collegiate Institute Friday, Dec. 16th, on the “Canadian Outlook."â€"49-3. â€"In our last. week's council proceedings Geo. Waller was reported as having been:1 sent to the Nichol‘s hospital. It shoul have read Richard Waller. . â€"Ducker-Hampden watches are the beat. Give acggrate time, and are moder- - "mm-u :. on. map. etc. These goods we down for the ChrlSt trade. Also e .â€" full stock of parlor suites, dining-room and the debate 1nd M in the kitchen miture, en mam-uses. Be- at um on '1‘ y evening. Dec- ?“ Kg; {M “PM“ 3"” 20m. The subject of debs}: is ”new; case, . ' ot the Tiga.” The mean, "I'he Ties, â€"Mr. Wm. Weldpn of Centre” was ln will be ‘53. dumpiomd by . A. MM Tomato this week dlfipOeing at near load and w. 5 aim, and the ' “The of live stock, and during his absence some Lady, :1 y Dr. F. Blsazhaxd “a 3, Km. interesting and in- of his 3.313an were pieki up another. The «Haste will be vfly Mr. Weldon: fine boy roflitflgotawey My: all no doubt the Aeedemy willbe 3...... +1.. driver et. Naylors Corners, and well fine,” His honor Judge W 'in , «and an Luv..- 'â€" ran to Lindsay, where a front of the Dal , but . cut. by coming 1 house. e horses n contact such a thoroughly com- ate timg, and areimoder- F. Mcng‘rY is the sole 26; elec- enjoyed. â€"Saturday afternoon last Mr. gangs w . Murray, an employee a Horn Bros. ‘len mills, lost the little finger of his left ihand by being caught in phe cogwheela of a machme he was Operatxng. L- .::.A an nll after J an. 131: an addlt-lonal set is ‘ on bandxng' be added on all unpmd an taxes. The tax roll will be returned dur- ing the month of January. ‘ ,,__ -1-..,,,. an the Inn. y... _.-~ , -â€"Brick in now bung placed on me Pres yuerian Sanity e corner of Peel and . north of the ch uâ€" 1,4... mhm-hum has the oontrazt‘for I‘M-~â€" Mr. John Thorburn has n: the work, and will com! Sepbemoer, L050. Any w-v,, church will also be made during next- â€"Mr. Kitchener, who with a town wood- ranger has been invest' ting the bhch and basswood urces of our norm country, with a. View of locating a. veneer- ‘mg plant here, met several members of ‘ the council on Monday night. Mr. Kitch- ener said he had found a good den! of ' as he used. but that there is some difficugty in obtaining those sorts g vv 0 ’uv'V , him for a few days to look up that section. -â€"At a meeting of the firemen held on Monday evening, 9th inst“. it was decided to ask she council to increase the m A of the men from $23 to $50 per year. request will also be.ma.de for certain lat lieutenant. H. Bell; 2nd 1. Thos. Bunting; enginee, ‘ ta. , Wm. Scot Jos. Bell; first bronchus}. and Thos. Hashp. Hook and tion: John uglu, captain: Joe. Bell. , John Chambers and Robb. Johnsou. L EbonyHaixBruShSIzstonso L. Ebonygfligaqumshszsotosioo. n__.L (v :n tn $1 7‘. LITTLE LOCAL Lmas ynext spring as mectlgd the building win cupation about the middle of 1899. The algemciogs in the __ _n

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