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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Sep 1907, p. 9

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r of Fall 'ery special a frn‘orlm- this store . Values are l the range rimming. “f 42.19 "ll In” Itrg’y "" 38.20 Abno- . erect fill" ll‘llli'l‘ can“ mg...” i abmuvw't’ .d'id '11 N! l.‘ 8“. ' zit ii. dare when ”curl '1 rorrl’f :7 5..“ r~r§o“.V¢ 3"" VONI‘. i... « MM Unit» ,wslw’ “1:“ Lu; sz'diwuufi {4 c'l‘slt‘i w ills!" ““1 .q and villa 9W?" . ~ci\:L.»i‘.i i3 W- N‘- .ca‘ ice. count“? inter KNW . second chord 1“ was bent. T” to New York .‘0 Cooper. coll-Bun“ , and Wlll W l the fluf"l‘l°’s ‘- the misfortune to have his m broken before they were safely land- er street, at the other side of Munro Fouse, which let down tr wagon and broke the rear axle in . two. He was within a few hundred yards of his destination when tne ac~ .cident occurred. â€"W. H. Roanigk, local agent otthe Dominion Piano and Organ 00... re- grets that he will be unable to have a. stand at the Lindsay Central Ex- hibition this years‘gnv account of his time being fully Map with the band and the Academy of Music. He invites exhibitionjhltors to call at his store any dayof=me Fair and re- ceive one of the fine Sodvenirs, which the Dominion Piano Company have sent for distribution. lave plenty of room for A â€"-Another bunch of accidents ePost Office. ito the bud- condition of the 0 Valley mudway is on hand 5‘. 2 U m DI *4 TM: ' .cws””m"“ this week. Sunken logs cane near '/."’# A. lgettmg the company of u wont! scow ‘ | on Saturday. The scow was dnmug~ ...”‘.‘ ”0.. much delay and annoyance ‘ . I Lines caused “3' the hunt oi a sunken ln‘. :[lllle Loca m... mi... m “Mm... a... S”. A: h”.‘““‘.““.‘”9 exandra owing to the extreme - -Tli“ fai'i'wrfi li'i‘m'l. ("ll l‘lngllShlnpss‘ ”f the water. mum ,Illlf‘dp‘: ”at. nigmhoth- and to praise the blessed name of am. pm: 5W“ ' " "" _ The Post and the oriented candidate I ,I‘lw ”Twill‘fl “‘ “ freight on for \shut thev lN'l‘liINl) to d for the ,l I I: 9 “WM“ ‘l“"‘-““l H"ml“.cmiul “lhi's \Ecnr ” Yea l O I W m“ N. “Him lllill‘llll‘lrl I l . l I . v. ,........~ llm nllrm‘. "T“? ”Missourian li‘nir on Wodnes; rw \""\‘:“W‘w “fund“ “In“ vim~ and 'l‘hursiln‘v ncxi. Hopi. 28th “‘5 . \ \.~L an ammonium and gum. promises in he a good . .. ..i “HUM“ “M one. Pruner nilontinn has linen given MN": -" ~ ' ’ lin lhe scouring oi gnnil ruilwnv and via.» ”W “““l‘m' "N“ Null! connection. nml the prospects Nu “m ““' “"" "l" luv n lnnnncr nlinndnnoe are ill ihc L...” ~ um: “I" “"“"“" ""P' heal. ‘i‘hc exhibit: this veer am said “1‘ ‘i \ W” “‘““"l‘“ “"‘l in he large and llllcl‘ciLilllig. with ~...u.\ [iii‘iavs good. The (build Formal "m .. .. m- Mimic M lhu'hlaruh on ‘l‘hursduy. the 26th. head mus vim» llil'll' Hm:- M “M“ ed by the Sylvester liond. and the arr-in mm on...“ .... hnnd‘dy cit- performance on the platform in the men “.11 H. -~.;.~..i\.-il that Mus' grounds in the afternoon in“ 250 :33 gli'ciliT as law giu‘l' flu“ SlatBS‘ SChUO'l chill-dwn are other inwmtjug win.“ ii: prophi-I. liall‘il't. gener-i features. The trials of speed will 8.1- ' 'l‘hi- attirmativo will so he interesting events. .. fill i‘rcllk‘l‘.l ii. I‘fyrt-s and W. ‘ “he“ ill .‘li'Shl‘S . ' w . â€"'1‘he SCOlCh Line, \erulnm, Our- 31091“ Mi'nsl‘s. N lil‘tlhaJll and B - , Teapondent of the Bobcaygeorn Inde- ‘inmi null lake the m-gutnr. Jewroru is trying to get ‘31; [Hm-light Willi «'1 mystery. A “‘0- ms Ci'llll’lele outer costume, with 'pendent last .week had the following two items 1â€"- ‘l‘hrough the kindness of Mr. Wm. Warren. of Lindsay, a beautiful Bell piano was placed in u sanction of the bonnet. “‘85 dis- the Baptist church to be used during. ."-‘i\‘Nll i-m- day lust week by a bay the special meetings which are being why 10 be hidden 8“"‘3’ in a. hold each night this week and next. radial.- 3n the A. McDonald lumber A large congregation enjoyed the ser- ‘iri. Nu trat‘t' 0f the owner “‘33 in vice Sunday night. Mr. Torry is a i, mg‘nimhwd. and it is said that powerful speaker, and Mrs. Torrie is 1‘ronli'eXi'1unatim is a “mat? in a sweetsinger. The meetings are progressing furor-ably this week ......... and Vice-President Wm. Lewis, says the show at Bobcaygeon on Wednesday will ever. into 'dcop- Yes ! Everybody is rcquvsiml to kindly look plysant : Shillings Bay. «While llr. James Finnegan liLSs Ame Fight-gain, of Ops, were mu: limo from church a couple and Thursday, 25th and 26th, 'zmx: ago they mi-t 2m automo- be larger and grander than is, frcm Winâ€"Mr. Robson's. Mr.) The procession headed by the famous mex can: the min was running Lindsay Band is going to be, excep- e'i htch re'v anti did not stop tionally good. So we will all be “‘01!le frightened. there. li-i ~ v... .2. ', 9:“ “ twaiwjlfpcwurnmfii: .â€"â€"A despatch “from Bobcal'S'eon iS'i rim mw‘m q 3...; shaking up and responsible for the information that ' ‘ h - . a Rinmount gentleman had is. peculâ€" proceedings. iar and somewhat exviting experience Tip! “M. ii rvK-p L liml‘i" .\ ..,,, .12"; :“rwuljus hho is the other day while paddling back to fl 4-, “Y Y ‘ m t‘” e ' Kinmount from the tillage made for 1* 'x, - a ' _ Wm‘ Hm chm? imous by the faci‘ihnt “Mr. Adolph v -'-r ii ii ..l(,.- tlwfq‘ : 7k élSmith l3 ll‘l'i’ Mtlmnrl WllO ”RPS ...... -. . ,emmii 2:}. the lending articlh‘s cm- The indepen- .. p ” . ‘ . - ‘V ' amt." 'l‘hb mailman muesli some - ' in“ "‘21 ihing ihnhfii mi plume his limit in .. -. ‘ _ , NM ' .. " 2‘ inc n ring, lintlnihr hiili‘élliii in lib ii ' ‘ “‘7" law: ni‘iri main iiihllh iin hire. Mini ii .. ' “‘ " ‘f‘fj é Me n no»: \ sinus inn» i-iiilhlfiiinil 5‘13”“, 3:1 in mini uni lll‘é six-swims Mimi ‘ gm; is me inn». “Minnie; ills his f’f"“"‘_“*;w»x~~~n nominee‘s new is slum in; L ‘ ‘ "”3 some. moi Min-m iii»: linen- sinusit- " ‘ ,‘ ,s’uvli um um like linens; null \ihu‘w "M “View xiii: hour growls! ominous.“ ‘2 Mil ‘ ”W“ modicl‘vau lint “nous haul liq famous - u. ‘ “"““"““ m or iiillci‘ suitable wcnuuu; null whvi‘u .4 ~ . , ' " " ”UL“ .“u‘l us one or two awaits with the middle :35. u‘ :"Lfi‘rrwwili haul no more noticeable Ml on tho of... , ‘ f “ ‘ incur than the loam knocking cl our ». , 4‘9““ m esteem Queer street contcmpul‘uw : :. ‘ “' “named onwherefore. be it resolved. that the .: 1;“ .. “ ‘ l‘ "" ’“l‘lu Sproulslstory remain as it is. without com- a..... " “"“ in“? Wlment. until such time as further in- "4.1.; films"; r ‘7" bem‘g "1 liormation is to hand or the hide of 113““. . .-;. f. l.'.'-\‘!l )‘dl. Theime [leaf decorates a back yttl‘d MOO. m: ‘ a u m .\lr. llrownS’ .. ‘ _ l â€"Mnny militaiy We and those \. in the (bangs Order and MINT fra- Xmas“ terns] societies in will“ he “"‘5 ”‘5‘ the tively interested. leaned with deepest regret here last was}: of the death of 001. J. E. Helliwell at Sterling on Tuesday alteration. The late Col. Helliwell was born in La!!- cashire, Eng” about 55 years ago. and was the son of an ‘ Anglican He was a lending Con- .. l ‘ mmout seeing our selection of lllili lllll BIIlES‘ FOR nuns ' PRICES mom due » again] ed at the Quaker Oats Company's marrow and Saturday. W A wheel came oflonHuntftiseT‘hreeBlg Deysamdon't miss the we combined education and muss mat ; instruction and enter-tame; on Thursday. Ptofit and pleasizre ; Maryland Saturday. this ween 4m». J. J. Kelso, Superintenden" t for the Neglected and Dependent can- is sending out a 81183th that it would be well to cause dren o! (htario, g-ive awide publicity to. The to be aided is one of the most de- serv-ing. Hr. Kelso asks all and sun- is neat. and ab that children’s t0 strum. as w dry to remember sting it in in. up-to-date lesbian. About twenty members oi the local lodge of the 101‘. joined the recent- ly formed Cambm lodge in attend- ing divine mice at the Prest church, Cambray, on Sunday. The sign for the Public Library has been completed. The letters are of lth'e raised block kind, and the sign cold!» a convenience ell as an ornament clothes are always useful to his de- to the building. partment. Clothing for both 88388. The Lindsay barbers have raised any article or size. clean and incandethe price of hair cutting to twenty repair,- will be welcomed and the co- operation of ladies‘ benevolent Urge.- nizations is invited. Contributions of cal Children's Aid Society or direct t .to Mr. Kelso. Toronto. late of Chicago, Oil Company. Mrs. Stsmelen, makes the interesting announcement elsewhere in this issue, that a newuha, found it necessary to sell up-to-date mlllinery parlor has been opened in Lindsay. Mrs. Stamelen has been with some of the fashion- able and exclusive milllnery firms in Chicago. and is ready to show the latest and newest in charming heed wear for the ladies of this district. Mrs. emulsion has opened her millin- ery parlors in Hettger’s old coal. and of Kent street. the store having recently been remodelled and renovated. The "opening" will he held on ‘l‘hnmluy. Friday and SM- nsilny me three (ins-s iii the lillilllllfl‘ (imi'iml War. The Indies oi‘ lilo (own Mill till \‘lfilliil‘! in "In l‘nll‘ an! llW‘ll: nil in cull illllll sun the latest designs in full and winter niillincry. =‘l‘hc independent has the inllow: ins to any about the new (loin at Little lloh for which lenders were recently called : by the Department ul Canals for 1h construction 0! the new dum at Lib tle Bob and they are to be in by the 20th inst. According to the plans the dam is to be of concrete similar in construction to those on the Kirk- fleld-Slmcoe section of the waterway- The site is a lit-tie below the â€" pre- Sent ‘dam and is 500 {but across. The embankment. chiefly on the south side of the river is a large part. of the work, being over 1,200 feet which will be of clay. replacing the pre- sent slab and sawdust construction. The work is to be completed by No- Vomber of next year. and besides be- ing of service to the village electric plant. will assist very much in end- ing the lmlmgie 0! water that causes much complaint from the boat peo ple. -â€"Bobcaygeon Independent: ‘l‘enilcrs are cullul' . e luv song "liming." was heartily 'cents. The Lindsay barber‘s are also said to ‘be' thinking of nfhliating with the Peterboro Berbers' Union. 9““ We” misht be 'made to the 10- The Lindsay berbers had better be . very careful, or they will be fined $29,000,000. some as the Standard Owing to ill healch Mr. S. J. Pctty out his large stock or jewelry. etc. The sale has been going on now for some weeks. and has been very successful. Cost has not been considefid in dis- posing oi the goods. as everything has to go. and the general feeling oi the large number of cunlomers hag been one of satisfaction wiih the high a ' hired“ guohq scoured at low prions.â€" 88-1. Even chilly wenlhor cannot pre» vent a good alienilsnco M. the wool» is hand concerts. or linen incl-e inusl’ i‘nl events from lwinl ii. unri‘m. lic- uitc the coolness oi the weather on li‘ricluy evening there ‘wnn u Mg iii: landlines at the pork. and lhn own: inu‘l music was appreciated Mill en: loyal. Mr. Polar Wilma. the vocab int. tor the evening. was in good form. animus rendition ,ol the nunw applauded. W Ptcuuui CASl. u unm- GROVE _â€". HOTEL KEEPER FINE!) FOR EX- CLUDING GUESTS WHILE THE JUDGE DINED. On‘ithe (My 0! the lost sitting of the Division Court» at Uptergrove Mr. Jnoob Jolifloh ol Millington, called utnthe how". did told the prO. priotor. Mr. Helium that he wont- ed hlldinnel‘. 1.3% we": Informed that he‘would'f ’be mad m ‘ ' lulu mi. - is to an. alter His Hill'or Judge Kc- Intyre. the members of the Bar. and The the Court officials hell .9pr their Manita met with an unusual experi- hunger. It 3pm that it has been once on Monday night. on its from Coboconk and Lindsay. Coming through anelon lock, the rush of the trip the practice at Uptcrgrove to ex- clude the public in this manner irom dining-room. Judge McIntyre Water, in the upper locks turns over having sign” his .anwilllngness to the blocks of shale that are loose in be placed in such a position that he the bottom and they get 333th the might be compelled In listen to im- gate pm'vemm-m opening. Ah hour gents discussing thelF cases or com- and aha]! delay caused the boat *0 lie mentlng on his Judgments. Ir. 8 o'clock, the Nile tOok olfence. as a hungry man at Sturgeon Point at J o‘l- hour they were one at Bobcaygcon. might, at the treatment to which he As they left the l’olnt a. dense lsrttled over the lake. and remained [till "after daylight ’l‘iib’sdnyi‘no'fiilng. inmates. for was suhierted. and appears to mom» made complaint to the lhsprctor cl This amen laid infom- The limit gleaned away. ml weanli- nun Millet minim lei» wetting Winn in shun“, ills“ illri- chi hot in accommodate his guests as is. nnnuâ€" Minn; ihsy mills ills, lililil ills will“ link. on llli‘e base m in: linen in; ii in» nemesis siliilH- new icicle Mi. l‘lnlin living ml "Alh- hi shun ilii hulls iii shins“ m. Michael n‘bamcii. :lli; use H‘- iinmi illiirl ling» knew inn. WW ill Plenum, Bull“. in alumni use him in no shank, Mill shin-hi ihiw l'iiiliillilil minimum oi limo Will“: um mun. helium-i lhuii- usu- nlnhié ills um W zlnhh Mlllfihlllw ill Willis». in; m in: siill. Milli e trim-nuns llllil inn hi on. in. A; ~.l. nun, iii inhuman; , ml in; ulna Muscles. ml in. in unusual is ills unclean new lino" \wiihl hills Wilma iii: in minim». ills: hummus. mi ilhl New in "ion his «wish ml heel wit-uni in non in soon um murmur;- Thc consul how do scholar wim- lllll'i‘lllillll‘ W Bhlllhi . ills {new oi ihu Will-i hum iii in \‘iilm ii swims um in: liihi‘lii‘fi 9m: him We Aim: while no iuils‘ will in law slim has or a» mucous um m a lion was gone on with below Judaic love «him with mom WWW M! naming lust neck- on is thorough Mom at linwtsrova on court «a. consideration til the County V’uluul- cud nature“! the sweat M m orS' assessment Mushoul the coun- ty will he made. Monsoon. Heri- posu. Emily, Omemec. etc. were taken up. in some cues it was pointed out their land.\hnd not been confidently eases-ed ct its lull value as required by law. 01 course, a cer- 01 such apparently wrong wt in unvoiduhlo in every Wt. county or wise. In valuntion there is always chance and excuse for difference of opinion and diflercllt judgmta. Whe- ther the Judge will consider it war- ranted to have . very extensive revi- oroucedi much interest. ~â€"+â€"-â€"â€"â€" WOOIWIllE [Alli #’ ' AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HAVE A S‘COESSFUL SHOW. FINANCIALLY- THE BEST YET. 'l‘hc attendance ot the Eldon Fair on Thur-aw and Fridcy was large. slid the show good. especialhr in the line 01 homes. though some or the other classes~ m not up to the am ‘0 ”“35. Prices 890 to $1.50 per square yard . ' i Price $1.85. t ' '. In this Housefournishing Department you’ll . 3 > ‘ We have also 3 very choice range of pct- find I collection of new Duper-ice, Tapestries, “-9 Lt ' ternsin Unions, Wool and extrc .guilty 8 ply Art Silks, Muslim, Curtains, Nets, Couch 1'; 86 inch carpets. suitshle designs for necrly any Covers, Table Covers, Tapestry Curtains, ' ‘1' 1 room ill-m home. ell give good:'ccrvice. ’ Velonrc, Art Incline, Denims, Cretonnes, gm .‘ .3 ”3%“. .. mwmw J's-mun. and Carpets, Curtains and Draperies {II A Beautiful display of new Oriental and Domestic . Rugs. Axminstcr, Brussels and Wilton Carpets. Lace Cur- i tains and Hangings.---every kind of 3. Floor Covering and ‘ Drapery awaits you at this Store. i ii The new designs axe more attractive than ever be- fore---the rich, soft colorings, of the Oriental Rugs are ex- quisite, while the weaves of the Domestics show a vast im- provement over last year’s, being more elaborate in the details of their patterns. The Curtains and Draperies show a wide range of beautiful designs for every room in the house. . i ‘11 Our buyer for this department has been unusually g successful in selecting the new lines---_in some instances he I . has secured price-advantages which will make great econo- - ' mies possible to those who purchase now. Your Early Inspection of these New Furnishings is Invited W A great assortment of high-class Lace Cur- tains. Swiss. Irish Points. Brussels Net and Bobbinettes, 3. 3} and 3i yardslong, made with handsome single burdens. plain and figured All immense range of of new designs and colorlngs in the different qualities of Tapestry Carpets, gm‘und work in vans, browns. greens, blues and crlmsohs, a number of patterna with i l l borders and stall- c‘arpets to match. centres. They come in ivory, white and Arab Prism 896. 08%. libs. 086 uni! MAG “WM. . l Meet per psi! 01.3% to 319.00 _ Brussels (Minis. in ii my hllnllélé lni ill . _ Hell designs innl Mimi we have all nlll pin- Nniiiwim lam Cuflslnn in my well Assigns. Millie wills finnvl helm: lnn‘wlisis. plain ml ileum Mimi llll llllliilliéil en mi». ii. in mi l lush line. “6th Mill mu: almilm his“ 500 to ”.99 m min. ‘lhpmrx Vowel Million. in a groin \‘ui‘lciy cl plums mi «listings. all wish: in pm on Will” M. new dciigus. in browns, lawns, reds. Me and blues. sizes are in yamsâ€"23 x a. a x a. axai. an. aixai. aim, 32x“. 6 3.4, 4 x 4]. m .100 $0316.00 innit enamel hll you Will we ihcni iii any Mini wwwwmw M ilniiviiiu mm. nix ling mun ililllllfi mm hills min uni lwiiz Willilih l ml i helm mi lllhlll‘ unlu- Humid in MM his” 96%. “20%. mo iii-39‘ “:09 ml “:59 \‘ch'cl Corpus. in rich looking W8. in new groans. hum. etc. a carpet that more for yours shiny; looks wall. handsome droning cud dim room policms. with l holder to mulch. Price- 81.“ and $1.“ l . A very large shipment -of Iinolcums he: Axminster Carpets, the kind with a thick I just arrived, these are two and 4 yards wide, a. .3 soft pile, sch rich looking floor covering. that the patterns are all the very best, in very I ; make u room look flurnichcdâ€"nev petternc in excellent flonls and blocks We hove never *6 j hwnc, green end crimson. These hove f bor- given you such e collection to pick from. Fungal,’ Tassels, Maps, and all the other fixing!â€" q

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