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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Sep 1904, p. 5

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Icon... 0.... etc. new" ~ . I 5“.“ Posxtxon 51“ its students the but ROM." Ether ( "or“..- AA“-.. --- -nA-n Tl: TAT; 0 me“. - ‘ Ym may .5 x; 3' m was Alum; w 2m! v._ 8h. March 313:, 19.3. ' 5M ‘ NO other C zmadian Coll: W ugh conclusive evidence as ti: 3 Am- man. that its course: ofatndy meet the po- pulm- demand. NINVESI‘IGATE. DECIDE- . - . â€"'--'-â€"-v, v"-- ism h niggsition to gig; its students the I”! cog’plete, its leaching staff? 133611315“ .6 of ngfirts who r:.:;'ie it their basilica. to *0 . am? the indwigu 3.1 needs offhcittm‘r ' Wxth bright, comfortable rooms and uncx-' cclIed facilitic : for work. - _-â€" Paa- We haveinsmnmplcted the refittings and GCéoraKionsufi : ur entire m have no“ the r righfest‘ 5c ~th w It' {eqmpmcnz i§'€\Ԥry department in $110931 Pnrl'nlncu ,. --¢a.),.’oao_:_- 9;")! fipest equipmefi't to be found. 8313' glvjng the most thorough course 01' training for youngmen and womep who desire to qualify for 200d b1151- pess positions. Be sure and write for 11:. If you think of attending any College. Students admitted any time. Tozonto, Will be pleased to send the: pTO-‘pectus of his splendid school to any person interested in practical education. It is a good story. W01! told, about. a. good school with a $1233 of SIXTEEN regular members2 tho Catalogue free 4W Brngntgsgygt w. BROOKS. Principal Y.M.0.A. mam Miss ETDLLEBE LUi‘i 3 '74!!! inrujél). 42! - .. ....”mo'zq‘x.a:am ,wmplctqd the rgfittings_ and The Tate optical (hri Petal-borough id 5] IVE uruvv, -Vv __- w "‘56., w ”V 4 â€" " n'.' 7 pants“ ' ’tthWn'. out; ' ncftthe‘ driver [dragged alqng. The fqur gentlemen (‘2') «sin‘ :~" the: « machim‘a' "W'ere ’evidently fi‘xinmk ,and dressed up,” and passes- sed o£- neither common sense, sympaâ€" thy, not respect for themselves nor anyone, ebemirthey 'aailsdsxiehton fifthout seeing how many they had 9â€"14 Wood â€"-M 13 . â€"m D- _2. sed of neither common sense, symPaâ€" ._....,....___- , eek w . . ' ‘ ' v thy, not respect for themselves nor ..â€"Mr. I. E. Weldon was at i’vilber- ' :1 force for a few days last week. ' ' â€"Mrs. McCall and daughter of 1.9- enyene elseeaes :they sailed; right 0 without seeing how many they had â€"Mr. John Penrose of Arthur, (mt nelon Falls spent several 11.131: in killed. .. 4, is visiting friends in this section. tpw'n, the guests d Mina. . oni- Beeverton Express: A novel. slup- â€"l[r R°ht~ m and W304“ TOP- 501;. east gag-d, onto, visited friends in town} during: -1|[_r W and II “abet EH: wt" was has from Bahamian lest j, of Pension Fetus twice the quests .I‘ geek by Mfr. Wm Bruce, late of the fair. 2 z Lear. R. Bmaeg‘ofvrdmngo was their uncle In, Jam hams “m :ifri‘ca in 8118 of 8 ”if, innate]: :3)!“ 22:;- in: town 6m?“ WW8 “P ing the (53;. .. . ; 3H3 main? m I . _‘1h:; gall-A -l'ami.u¢4u;.1f nlhnerm‘ 'â€"Pow!es" .Corhers Correspondence of the Penelon Falls Star: ' During the past two weeks we have been reading about the “curse of the amt- omobile" in other localities, but lately it has been brought home to our- own doors with ‘a vengeanCe. Two machines have passed along and each one has been the cause of what might have been very serious 'acci- dents. » On Sunday week one caused a. bum to be ppset, its three oeeu- Ah“ .- .ed to a hay rake. Going down an incl‘ine the rake ran onto the hor- se‘s heels, and .3f kick from the ani- mal gashed the young man’s leg be- low the knee, and caused a. com- pound fracture of the bone. Recovery under the care of Drs. McKay and Grant is going rapidly on. r Woodville spent‘. aimed ‘to 'the ‘citY~‘ O O O O 0 . I.I.I I.I.I I.I.I Men’s Suits to orda, Men’s Overcoats to order, Imported Uioihv, B’s. Findings an d Trimmings, American styles, $16 to $30 . I:l:l.l:l: Linglcums 40c, 50c 65c, 75c, 1.0 Cork Carpets 70c, 90c, 1.00, 1.35. r, was the guest â€"Mr. John Binokhurst, now of i .11". Gould. un- Bumflo, was looking up old friends 1 when they re- during the fair. ~ ' ji; ,: i} â€"Dt. Gillespie returned on Thurs- ' " w‘ -' day from his annual 3~weeks visit ‘ . _ f -'to the Chicago hospitals. - ll ' I â€"Miss Beatrice Johnston, town; B Hawkins of who has been visiting her sister at day in~ ‘iown. Own, returned home [33%| V3} i961 to ‘ ' . attheWéfthemwecommto ofiet ' Y. 'thuc. .goodaatufiumonspfieem Clumcomc m ~ ~: .togsq bgrymgomfc ofienasmnchasathird ofi - . - alm- pnces- he ofgoodsgdvertiaedmall new, bong t di'i'cd; ,fmm the fountain!“ head. No wholelsak profits on them, 1 rest quahties, hut productions. Om- guaranteegoea ‘ . W â€".:¢I.-...._.. “L-.. Special Dress Goods Prices w: 4311:. m and ms; \fabcl Bus! Wood and Kiss Susuatn 1W of Femfon Falls were the guest: uf ROGERfi-BRYANT â€"()'1 Sept," szg {1238’ nun-h. Il- Ynlunafnn Id'nia I. I "-â€" A ,, ' -Mr' Arthur Lynde of Whitby is visiting his cousin Mr. Grant Yarg; old. ‘ â€"Lunan Bros... the Eldon pipers. were ,in town to hear the Black Friday“ .,-â€"Mrs. E. A. Dean. 0' Detroit. is' visiting her brother, Mp Richard Wellington Little Britain. withhwry puthase. H'fif. o! 25 dozen Men‘s heavy fleeccd lined shirts and drawers, in natural and blue greyflproperly finished and shaped, extra. Sizes 36 to 44-, special ofl'ering each .................................. 505 250 Men’ a reversible four-in-hand silk ties, neat patterns, in light and dark shades, 50c silks used in the 2- making, On sale at each .................. ac Amszon‘s 50c, 75:. L00 and $1.25 cardinal, tabaé, seal brown and black f3: suite, dresses andekirts, per 750 French Cheviot, all wool materials, 51 imbawidefin black, navy and browns for suits, dresses and skirtsâ€" thescflaave been shrunk andare '25 ready for making, pet-yard ........ ' them-{have been shrunk andare '25 ready for making, pet-yard ........ ' Black Cheviot 75c. I00 [.25. I50 .. 4.50 64x, white Wool bifnkcts 1n wag t, and blue bor- 5 00 82m 111 veryspecnl. V! .7ponndt' O C’. . Extmhea ml} combed IOOOIO‘C Oil goth: 25c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c ‘ Stair oiICIoth. 10c, 12m. 15:,18c. French Amazons 4-8 inches wide in get _offivn_avy, mnginc, myrtle, fawn, llack Masha: Ladies’ bright memerized sateen un- Whitewoolblankcb275 to 10.00. Grcywoolblgfikm 2,‘60to 6...00 Whitecotton blanket385c tol.75. Grey Cotton blankets 85cto 150. Ian’s Furnishing; .OCoo-o. fact of Sonya. bout-met... {or a. month; I â€"l[r. and In. William Fisher havq‘ returned from. Ottawa after a two- « week; 'vilit with Ir. Fisher's sister-J -â€"l[rs. E.‘l[iron of Bellcville. left for home on Saturday, after visiting her sister Mrs. W. Wickett, Me!- -â€"Mr. and Hrs. Chas. .B Brantfond are the guests 0 Bray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dowel], Pension. drew» Cain, after an absence of 34 W. H. Cook, Mr. Fredericx 0. Pon- years. - . weer Tindale, of Gravehurst, to â€"Mr. and Ira. Chas. Bay .Of, “'89 law E CO .. . Brantfond are the guests 0! its. Nttrla n d ' urbcmaan, 0‘ Bray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11108. ‘ J Dewell, Femlon. wnsonâ€"NANCEKIVEL.â€"0n F515â€" 4m. 15.1111»: or neucvme left . day. ‘Scpt. 23rd, at the W for home on SttIrdny. awe- visiting Hellmdist parsonage. by M21568. 4.4... ' m2-l__4L If- I “WM ml! 'lfl at I! 10 am :2wa 11an and“ _ .oeuori _ad3 villé, and Miss L Nana-Ame!” Worsted. s ui'ts, 13w: m3. '2 Hv‘u‘ W

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