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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Aug 1900, p. 7

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(LA. NDINE .as: Slat. is the date of L civic holiday. A great Capital programme. k1; I”. Pi ::~. "<3 i’fr‘BOVEâ€"‘ELDON ”.33 h 3,- ii .- Cam bell and daugh- .3 ill I 03:22-0 werep guests at Mr. 1- Mr. Gabe“ SOC”, proprietor 0'5 the fizzgfnnd” With her mother, Mrs. “Tm. , iii 3:133 335.3 week. lNOrthei-n hotel, left here on Saturday Mrs. T. Moase, sr.. has been on the 3 3 3; 3335.333 ileaslip spent a few days ast for a trip through Manitoba. sick list for the past week but is said to the f . it. friends in Port Perry. Mr M- Lmnsbflry. Ontario govern“ be slowly recovertnz. End. 3 3 3 753:: D3 3.;3Eachern and family of giant, road and bridge inspector, was M“. R. Moase was taken seriously ill ’ ‘ ' l 3 ‘L 'I t . visitinor friends in this are a few days this week on business. On Tuelday last with congestion of the W 331% i“ "‘grOD'O 3“? ° lungs. Dr. Park of Saintfield was tele- e 3.33- 3 3 3333333333 3 3 PLEASANT POINTâ€"MARIPOSA phoned for and was soon in attendance. ° l ill: "\figs Sarih ancett 0f G619” V1519“ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway accom- The last report is that she is improving , Our Aanersary Sale gathers new intereSL eaCh WCCk' :ti jibe )liss3s Yanstone last week. panied by their daughter Monica. and slowly. Prices grow thmner and Bargains keep getting bigger as 3 3.; :«3333 33 53min spent Sunday in nurse, 3,130 Master Geo. Home, have Mrs. W. D. Rodgers of Toronto is the sale progresses. We don’t intend our Anniversary .33 33133333333333 3 3 returned to their home in Patterson Emil”: l:ier daughter Mrs. R. Moase, $1133.11 become flat 01‘ “Chestnutty,” and bV hook or by crook 333333 3333 -333 333 3.3 3.333333 has (imposed of hm my, N. 3.33 after two weeks’ visit at Line 1;: grazing. we re gomg to demonstrate our ability to draw crowds of " ‘3 , 333mg bars-3 at a good figure. maple grove. homzsi'n Peterilor: has returned to her buyers With iris, iii ’ f :‘jci‘xs GREEN vigil: ‘3‘: M”:- fFf‘anF King Paid 8- .â€".___ . . m... ’2“: . .2; Extra Heavy Reductions ihlS Week E33131 :éi 3335:;11-5i5 now on a fair way to f ' at. might have Drilled a "813‘? Mr. Frank Porter has erected a new ;_ i 3 N 303 .33 3333333333311 of Pension atai seeident occured With Mr Will Store on the corner of Queen and Yonge J...‘ , . . , i Fem 3i: i - in attendance and now Stephens while engaged in drawing in Street”: Which adds greatly to the aPPEM‘ I, :l‘ ill“ lime We W111 do so by Offerl?g values that W111 appeal to i mt? S i. '5 n ...:; The young son which Peas at Mr. George Smith’s on Thurs‘ ance Of our village. Success Frank. ‘ 33333333333333» every Man’ Young N131] 31nd boy Who has a few doilaxls to ii loos; ill .3 33 3303333338333 day 1.5,. Hi, team hook a header Mr. Fred andTMiss Maud Thompson '2 “W .safely Speculate3m Clothing. Hats, Caps or Furnishings. ii é, 3-3": 5333333333. has taken to across an eighties-acre field. Quickly :ietizgirt": bliiewlftilk’ accompanied 1 our l’loney this week [I you re Wise. These threadbare prices .Will ii i ':::iauteltfimate in the person of “he drive” f‘mnd himself on level with Mm E333; H8123“: ’3'“ Hamilton 3‘ represent styles that are 1900 make for present Summer or Fall wear; and in high- ”33‘3333833; We 00833333333338 the peas, but assistance was right, at visiting her maymendun 333383063333” I classfiquaiities thflt would please crareful and critical buyers. 11\ MOST EASES :3 33-333? of his life partner. hand. Thisties being mixed with the Mr. A. and Miss Jennie Kerr have THE. PRICES w/VILL BOT COV hR THE BARE CLOTH OR lViATbRIAL, ”:3; , 3 Names of Lindsay and gems quickened the speed of the driver Just returned from Manitoba. We are ' l l 3,1, _\'3w:nn of North Bay made a ' Mrs. ' 3.3-3.- vis’; with their sister, 'i U *- '3: Armstrong and her sister v.,J :sy Walker of Toronto are ) .A‘ J . D ,llii u? 3' Tina old friends. (a Kli‘OOD vi to be an unlucky number 4 2...... Co. have received their "L- ~___.., issues fur :‘ne month of July. The ' .5159: of pounds of milk delivered at ' THE-r WAICHMANEWARDERE“LINDSii‘Y.‘ ‘m ' Mr. R. Mansfield has commenced Mrs. Jones and son who has'been v16“!- drawing stone fer the erection of a new residence on Cluxton-st. 3 Mrzjas. Cain has also signified his intention to build a couple of houses. 3 Dr. McKay, the liberal candidate in l\orth Victoria, has been in our village canvassing for votes. He lays great stress on the fact that the Laurier government reduced the postage on letters to two cents, but forgets to tell about how they have raised the prices of tobacco, coal oil, binder twine, etc. N o, dear doctor, our own Sam will give you a worse licking than the other Sam ot Brickville did. considerably. who seeing that his lines were dragging and gems scattering made a special efi‘ort to stop the run- aways, and lo, the brave hero succeed- ed. Mr. Wm. Stephens accompanied by his friend Miss L. Dromin were guests at Mr. C. Tait/s recently. at Mr. H. Sbaver’s on Sabbath last. Mr. W. Hoover of Lindsay and Mr. J. Cameron of Zion called on Mr. F. King on Sabbath last. ing relatives in this vicinity has returned to their home in Newtonvllle. Mrs- Mason of Oakwood is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mark. Miss Eva Dowson has resigned her position as organist of the Pleasant Point church. Miss Vida Moase is absent visiting friends at Ne wtonville. Some one looks lonely. Mr. Addison Rodgers of Toronto visit- ed with his sister, Mrs. Rodgers. last week. Miss Mountjoy was the guest of Mrs. Rodman last week. Miss Francis Moase of Little Britain oeoomaoowmwomsmamw sorry to hear of Miss Kerr’s illness. Again we hear the hum of Mr. R' Kerr’s threshing machine. Hustle up “Bobs,” the “Boers" are getting hungry. Mr. T. W. Evans is getting his trorter keyed up for the gentleman’s road race at Toronto exhibition. He won the free-for- ali at Blackstock races in commanding style. Mr. Howard Heuders has purchased a Wilkes is getting in shape for the coming Mr. Thompson’s pacer Cole is We events. looking nice and stepping fast. i i 1-3 ‘5'” i-ng co 93 Bargains Growing Stronger at Here are a Few Examples Showing Down-Grade Prices During our . Anniversary Sale this Week : ..Siiits.. â€"Boy’s $2 Suits, Anniversary Sale price, $1 25 -~Boy’s $1.50 Suits, Anniver- sary Sale price, 7 5c â€"â€"5 dozen Boy’s fine Staw Hats, ' ..Hats.. price, 25c. Furnishings Anniversary Sale at cost. â€"All the balance of our stock will be sold at proportionately '- 5 2237“ was 12-76%, and the num- notice Mr. Evans still keeps his family â€"Men’s Good Wearing Pants, regular 25c, Anniversary Sale low prices during this Anni- pounds or cheese made. was EDENâ€"illARIPOSA driver Julia looking well. 75c price 15C versary Sale ~ v ' i ' A :rmn'i 0? cheese was made Judge Wickett and Lawyer WiCKett Councillor Henders has a nice big ' milk. The average tiesD of St. Thomas were visiting their .53 _ . 2 . Tce cheese for the first brother Mr. John Wickett one day "in “k" ‘5 800d one 5° “1‘" the P"16 from 3 ' " '1» ”rs“ was sold at 9 l '7 i last week bun next winter. 3' 3; - _ . w . ' . . L that ti a to e R. J. Hendersr f ‘3, Lil: tie sewed half ll cents. Miss Aggie Ferguson cf Little u no 6 8 cm a 3,, 3 . 2 -. , , -. y...:" J ,..... .... o; Co’s finest -h: Caraceas chocolates to week, also fine Sportsman cooked “it; i' -=LiCCb9‘.- :33}; renowned ' 3.; fine Bologna Sausages : Briar >rnoked Bacon and Hams Hogg “ ;: prices, 7:1 I. E NT IA is. Ei. i}. Webster of Bates, o: lira J as. Jordan. . l'fi 1‘ «a .â€" ‘ ‘ ' ~ iii... 2-131: relatives. 3:33:43: 59:72:96. from his slight indisposition _ v- o . - “*3 it Li»::.;’l‘CD . , Mlu‘. ' ‘ I‘ I 7‘ 2 its. War. Casey has returned home '57.?rnot Suggest is nearly .. Rich. Suggest is visiting his son His many friends " :atrons was 7.9 centsi Britain is visiting her cousin, Miss H. 3,; " 4. cents per 100 iorijewell. Miss Allison of London is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Miss L. McKe y. Mr. E. FergusOn and Miss F. J ewell wheeled up to Mr. A. Jewell’s on Sun- day evening_ 3 Miss Polley Mark of Cameron is the Bros, guest of Miss F. Jewell of Linden Valley. Miss E. Tells of Toronto is the gues; of Mr. Williams. ”33,-, - . . . . h 33 M Mr. Arthur Handcock has rented ~"-' 1-034. :3 ..- a r. halting er paren ’ Mr. G Owner’s farm for a term 0f YBSI'B. the appearance of our neigthrhood. On Wednesday last Mr. A. Mc- Crimmon raised his new barn in the place of the one which was destroyed “ ks ago. About are .91-- . : ~ 3 by fire some three wee “v 5w». ”N no dOUbt b. glad to see 3 o’clock some eighty people gathered Friday Aug. 31“. Good program: {0033 \r . . 3 Our schoolhouse has been treated to I Q ”3:12:35“ Where She went est a coat Of paint, which adds much to driver with lots of style. Harry thinks it fast pacer which is a great roadster and has extreme speed. Bob thinks she can step a mile to the west faster than any horse in the country. LITTLE BRITAIN Dr. Hall is busy. The intense heat seems to have been the cause of most of most of the sickness. 0n the list are the names of Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Yeo and Mrs. Clemaoe. Miss Kinoh who returned from the hospital in Toronto a short time ago, is still very weak. Mr. Brown’s hand is doing nicely. Revs. Robeson and Hopkins are spend- ing the week in the camp meetings at Janetville. On Sunday morning the pulpit of the Britain church was occupied by Rev. Arthur of St. Catherinee. who at one time lived with us. In the evening Rev- A. R. Delve of Cambourne, who has just returned from Europe, preached. Both morning and evening services were much enjoyed. Remember Little Britain's civic holiday; Hundreds of people can testify that they save money in buying their Hardware Supplies at 13 {s a..- Misses Nettie. and Sadie Ferguson of 4 f 3 59 9' EUCk one. Do 0“ ' ’ ' new driv h' hl k ilk . _ 3 _ 3 “3“ O . y . y . Port Perry spe'ft last week “smug 9’” gr w m 00 s a . “Gd pros â€"Regular $12 Suits, Anniver- -â€"$2 50 Felt Hats, Anniversary "40 dozen Colored 511k Front 32:3; 31..” Hggg Bros. Will give you, until Mr. George Smith’s. pect. oward is afraid thh one is going . , . , ; - ' ,. . J ‘ .~ f B t 1 t ' to be troubled with 5 sad sary Sale prICE, $7-50 Sale price $1.25 Shirts, regular $1 .25, Anni. 5015‘ Salem 9"“ ° 03 on e 3° “0 Rev. A. Shaver of Bobcaygeon, also M W M Glilph ' 3 h d â€"Regular $10 Suits, Anniver- versary Sale price 75c 3%,; .fs' ‘3 seats. 3 3 3 Miss T. Misener of St. Gather-mes, hhn;fl3§‘pm; fromaRe: 8:433:23: sary Sale price, $5.25 â€"$I.50 Felt Hats, Anniversary . ’ 3 ' if: Ga: may 101‘ Lit“ Britslni “"0 were guests at Mr. T. Shaver’s on William thinks this should b; 3 good -â€"Regu1ar $9 Suits, Anniversary Sale price, 90c. “â€"15 dozen 511k Flowmg End I": Friiay33togust Bier. Ggod pal). Sabbath last. horse as be has taken in several matings Sale price, $4.75 _ $ 3 Ties, regular 50c, Anniver- » 23f : 33:...etic sports. 00. a 1 Mr. Lee Harmon of Michigan spent on the grand circuit this summer. -â€"-Regular$5 Snits. Anniversary â€" LOO Felt Hats, Anniversary sary Sale price, 25C. 33 3 .zc.. Lzztie Britain vs. Oakwood. , 3 Sale pnce $2.75 Sale price 6"C .3; . ' 4 3 3 last Sabbath at Mr. Geo Smiths. ()ur poet master is getting his driver , .’ . , ’ 3 ' __ All 1' h W ‘ r ‘ men m evenng. See posters. M d M G S 1 - Bill Ponton in fine trim for the fall fair â€"-â€"Boys Stilts, $3’ Anniversary d ’ our 1g t eight Under- V l" The 33:33:33 03. the Oakwood Cheese r. an rs. eo. tee were guests Y 3 3 ' Sale price, $1.75 â€"10 ozen Men s Straw Hats, wear will, be sold during this R- 3- M09418 "“319 P‘cer Baby regular 50c., Anniversary sale :3, p ’1“ '_ . r -‘."il"‘:l‘i.’...<‘r~a. »,-_ 4. . xx. 3.; . b .,3 3.. . ‘;._‘x':. . .3“ ‘g‘ ' and in a short time the captains were races. bicycle races, running, jumping, J. Brown of the 12th etc. Football match. Oakwook vs. Little h while Mr. A Britain. Sunderlsnd brass band in attend- , ' Concert in evening. See posters. ClNNAlVION 8: EVERSON’S. If you have not yet called we ask you to simply viSit our store, examine our goods and get our prices, whether you wish to buy or not. We carry a full line of llr. Snp‘ea of Lindsay, took the meeting Sunday evening. ‘r V a .‘ r M. and Nina stokes of Lon were chosen. Mr. con. captained the nort Jewell was his opponent and also a "13°- Beg your pardon, Harry, what did you W» Sunday evening. , . Misses Mabel and Annie Downer victor, beating “:3 firSt-n:;e;:; :32: say ‘l Well, I said I was going to the ice _â€"Bu11ders’ and Farmers Hardware â€"Gra.nitewa.re . n . on w ' o . pm: :unday at Zi on. the reiters t0 3 y cream social at Valentia on Friday, 24th. â€"-Sl30VeS â€"T1nwa,re â€"Paints #0118 Mr ti- . d hte are in be is sure to wm. Mr. Blewett and family have returned 1 F . SGendi *3ei73 and h“ Bug Vt Harvesting around here will 50°“ be from Washburn’s Island, where they "G ass â€" lSthg Tackle â€"Guns __R1fles .33033313133330olidayiilf at Havensconurf-L 33336 over - this week will finish a good spent a most enjoyable time. â€"â€"Churns â€"Washing Machines -El';C. 3 . u “on, you are no a , If you are in the habit of purchasing 3 I Bruin On Edda” Aug. 31st, the date at many. clothes ready-made, bear in mind that “I! 3 tiiii: civic holiday. Good program being What is the cause of so many “kiss- l‘epared, Football match, bicycle races. :30“ races, running, jumping. 0“ underiand brass band in Attendance. , Q Hogg Bros., Oakwood. is headquarters , ing bugs” gorng around ' I see by for clothing made-to-order, having on the CamerOm correspondent la11M there hand a granil assortment of Canadian, Concertl - has beer. one around there. Well, English. Irish and Scotch cuttings. also M, Tu we? {a g. See posters. there were several seen around here 6/4 worsteda in black and blue-black. 33; john (grills was home .S-undSYo . on Sunday evening ; they came from Our Mr. Brandon has just got home from .- .. ‘88 \l' mule Moii'att is “510mg her his holidays and will guarantee a fit every when Mrs. Felcher 0‘ Brantford. time or money refunded. Of course we SchooI fe-Opened 1885 MODdBY- need not say onythtng about prices; they Remember the ice cream social on are rock-bottom as usual. . the Church "a t. F as. evenin tier the su Frail! 9°3°h°5~ 5mm". w‘tfl'mdm" % m... .. , s . .1... .s CINNAMON E V ERSON WE WILL SELL AT A BIG BARGAIN 1 Columbia Bicycle (Gents) 1900 MOdelic u d 33 l Hartford “ (Ladies) 65 ‘6 J a an $68 em. the north. ,__â€".â€"â€"-¢»â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" FIN GERBOARD Our public school has again opened scholare’ merry laughter is heard floating KINMOUN T on the air, telling 08 that they 1“" 93' Hogg Bros., Oakwood. ‘ Mt" M‘ T' Craig, 00" 2’09“” reeve, 'oyed themselves. and “0" they intend ‘ Both teachers and scholars are hard at u making extensive alterations to his 1. work herd dudnz till! “'13- work a in - ~illenieinber that Holt! Bros. iesidence o M k tom; 5 Mary A. Willa visited with her 3‘ ' h l Mr L n on ‘5‘. 3 . to anti Mrs. T. Gillan of Brsulee, last Oakwood,3fis headquarters for so 00 . eonard Brown is preparing a . supplies. 3 now house. The New Hardware Men. - Kent-lstq Lindsay

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