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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Oct 1904, p. 9

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L11 3 wet foot is the Loctor bills. It’ s an 6, $5, 53.75% wwho G: SONS .otwear 15 a Vital Valises ESTION ONE PIECE but W -â€"'l‘hc Woods Stove Comnahy re- cently put in a fine double Gurney range into the Benson House kitCh- .011. It is the largest and finest ranfro in town. "" â€"Miss Forbert is prepared to do fm manufacturing and :re.wdring: :91: all kinds at her home, No. 6.’Mi11- st.. south ward.â€"37â€"4. ' â€"’H11- mainrity of farmers admit that 1111 office hours of the YlCtoma 1.111111 1 Savings Company are a. de- (1111111 1dwmtage to them. 9 sum _t0 1. :11 p 111. daily. â€"42-tf. . -11“. 1~1~s111t of the elections. WillL 111111111. 11 difference in the rate at in- 111-1 s1 111011131! by the Victoria" Lpan «\ 811.11105 Company, 3} percent on 1111111511. 1111114 percent. on deflentures. â€"1 l-II â€".\11 '1‘ C. Matchett, the up-towfi (‘ P. 1:. anent still has workmen over- 11111111112 his office. When they 39.5 1111011541 “Tom” will have as tony and conveniet‘ qngrtelfS'as you" will find outside the city. â€"l-‘ mmcrs and others requirigxg. 1:10:11 in quantitms from 25 pounds mmmds can get it. at a. reduced rat; at CALVERT 3: SONS“ butcher shop, Academy of Music- block. Rim" 8.3) .â€"42â€"2. “ ' ' ~Mr. Thus. McIvor, of Reabdrii sold his Keswick 5â€"year-old mare to ‘mh- m1 Bros. of Claremont for $300 ~Thv annual meeting of the Child- Mn 5 .\id Society will be held in the council (hammer on Friday the 2151: at 1.30 o'clock. â€"'!‘hc Manita will make her last trip for the season on Saturday. Thu: is nearly a month earlierlth-an tho Hum-nygeon boat service has usâ€" u;~.!E;\ Pndod. , â€"-Thc figures $432.80 cents in the article in this issue on “The Fcne- Tlon’ Rakeâ€"Off, ”' sfiofilfl‘ i-e’ad‘ WH’SD‘ â€"M)out 00 couple attended the [I-n-‘d-1imes ball herd :in the cannon chamber on Tuesday flight. - - ‘1 " ‘ ‘ z: _. ortemng their hunting season. § ,1: o ~ ‘ ~ _ J; Salâ€"A good house greeted "j‘ 'Way - A. ng‘inbotham, éfiwn East” at the Academy of- Muâ€"a g = s ~ ' s .V _’ , ‘. on‘ Saturday night ‘.- That tell- : . DRP‘GGIST. , ." 139g play was admirably presented‘ a: 5 Nearly Oppos:te Post, Ofice, i “ mid "a; stagadsetting‘ that is rareiy 5 :- Lindsay. ~- , ‘ seen in this town. Manager Burke . * -‘ V . p *7 g _ s put Lindsay playgoers, under an 9 . v obligation by bringing " 'Way I’dnfn ' East” here. The reception given» several familiar. songs ,rentflred ,by' the company's; quartette, was' ‘smsa: ‘ ing (-videnquJ thedmmenselpopular- :ity optic 016‘ Songs. ‘ ‘ -â€"J‘eter Johnson, who .nsed to .sell rheumatism medicine and pimch the bag on the street-corner here; but , who“ shOt a maniac}: north" and had‘ i. since been in safe ereping, was in town over Sunday and Monday. HI-Iis . agent mother, who used to live near .â€" __'____.___â€"- Messrs. McLaughlin him; Barristers, 1 ' .. have moved to . NEW 05513153: sever the. DOMNION ‘BANK at th: comer of Kent undawvihiam Coboconk, but whose 'h'ouse was Streets. .A :â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-" --I-I-â€"â€"- ;burnsed‘iin midwinter and who sat . ‘ .. , .. alone during the whole night 'besicle Little 1.0681 Lines 4; 7‘ ‘" " «the ruins of her home, is living in "" ' town. ‘Peter says he wiil locate in Peterboro; He is looking well and ‘ thinks he can sell medicine yet. ’ â€"On Fridavar. W. H. Wilson put up a fine barn 45 x 70'with stone. foundation. ' Mr. Jas. Handcock oi the eastgward was the. contractor: , At the raising there was a little de- parture from « the popular .custom . in- asmuch as no, sides were chosen, but everything went up first-class. After the .franie; was npfihlrr i). ‘Mcfcinley, caught a brace as he was climbing Matthias,’Kent=st.}â€"‘35-tf.' ‘ ' d°“”‘9 '7 3Tb" brace P’O‘mdzmt‘Pe “33‘ â€"Tho figures $432.80 cents in the 1y flit“ and p911?! flit 1:; rug uni: article in this issue on “The Fcne- McGinley fall 15 ee 0‘; 0' ”muff" ’hm' Rake-off,” snouIa‘s-ead $4311.80: strchinsfvai '.'59' PM“??? 3““ .8 ._Ah0ut 50 couple atmndcd the Dr. Sinenpnt “1?,me use: .1‘ Hard-Times ball hefd‘in she Aco‘uncil‘ "of-The 'distmbutlon. ‘Of fhcf 1-, vague)? chamber on Thesday‘nighL-‘ ‘ = Harald 53mg; Efkk‘fibmrisrh‘f“: 11m:â€" } , _ ” as-enw . ' cmtls put 1n 9. fine double Gurney have received their cop? proznuncc farm-0 into the Benson HouSe‘kitch- _ V , _ ; - on.3 It is the largest and finest it the most beautiful picture «they. mn'ro in town. have, ever seen .oti‘ered with a. news-.5 -‘ ‘ ' I K ' d away ahé'ad' -â€".\Iiss Forbert IS re ared to (1 paper. It .15 far a“ . , .. n... mommnmpsnn nfd Eanfirinoâ€"«no °f--1‘h9..xE8<mél,Y..§€rfld. pictures 4111'. , A. :4 .“zJ-w-M w“!- ‘ . v.' â€"Highcst prices paid "for i'ivepoul. try. Flavelles Limited. .. ‘ a s ~C‘oops supplied to bring "us your ‘ chickens and henc. Flavelles Limitâ€" red. - . i 3 Melt} â€"Bring us your chickens and hens ; highest prices paid.. Flavelles Lim- itcd. .‘7 ' . ,1; Hi2}!!! â€"â€"Mr. Abe Warren’s team teak" “11 first. prizes and 2rsecondsiat thereâ€" rvnt. fali "fairs. ., 7, ‘2‘ ‘ â€"â€"Miss Jackson, fun-fen," has 're- ' opened her workroom over Boxall hav: moved to NEW OFFICES: over the BOMNION BANK a! tan comer of Kent unziqwmigm Streets. CQSQ‘S mm. G. S. Ryerson, of Toronto, ’SUH‘SIOW “’9“: will 1w at the Simpson House,,Lind-. main thorough] say. on Saturday, October 22nd. fdr late in the brigh consultation in eye, earnend throat...” it:might 'be’ ._' - >-1_L _ â€"Un- Monday,. Hesp'yzlsn cmigdm 9! by-Evm‘v to' ' Idan""$’20,0Iw-"t6 ‘ai 760‘!!- 1 con: to nmnufacture wood-worldly; nu ch in'oi'y. There; v-.weté_i‘264~j;v9tesfi for the by-Iaw and none against. A‘ Short litimc agoWalts ;" MW; in that, tow‘n, and $5, to 11:!- “Red 82,000 to buy the gas plant1 brave the plant. ' - AI._' ited. (Waning -â€"Bccause the fowl supper under “I: G‘XKDiccs of the Methodist.- Church} Ionniron Falls is to be held on “I; _.J-'-._‘_ ._--.Dw -_ -- _“- in: "“hich was the 24th, tdww 1‘\ mung, the 25th.. -- « :, ._*':’_:‘.-" â€"-:\dj. W. E. Parsons. in command of the local Salvation Am 001'”. Wis‘ws to announce that in 1‘33“?" unmng the poor in this“.u‘}‘~””w limb many in need of clothins‘é M nn‘ t‘lnlhing left at ӣ04 «w - ”fig. lw (iisu‘iimtcd where‘ it “a "do“ : DRUGGIST. ; Nearly Oppds. ‘te Post Ofice 0 mndssy. “fg‘ Workman in “age works. 8 PUSSL ssur of 3, Which has been in Mar 1792 T51; \‘.‘-.: i-‘t‘, 1s :m exéollont’ irquyrorxor. in town on yumâ€"v15 , '31.} .\'.'~.‘\lchil was for years 818011" Port; Hope vititiig ‘ patient. ' ’wa .â€"â€"â€"â€"-.--""'â€"""‘ \ \ l‘ {\Hli‘n Ln the Hamlthn car. ran “p just for muwfiim G‘uiilat; - V ufl‘lfll' Win-k8. Success. _ Ame. Guixlot, win . .L‘Wm. W. E. Smith is the {brand ‘ d her little niece Wfl‘mrom 1 if“ ”1' u grandfather clock “spend some 13:20:14? M18. - m \""“‘ “1“ lwen in Canada. 3ch the Kitchen. W0 11 '. of 0th,". in.“ 0“. ‘7‘” 1792. This clock is ruuy 200 41:. Geo. Ilouatoqtnwcd‘ ., . .‘ 21% M I“ was “"9““ by 1"“ ”map“ 9”“ t on“; and other ml W 11“,“‘3 or Montreal, It has mam-,1: 195°“ ‘1 3* .- ~ ‘ v, 31“)“ um'ned by Mr. w. F. money, paces . . - 1-4. . is more than acquisition in; . Way. White Pine Balsam cures CQL‘GHS, COLDS and BRON- (HIAL TROUBLES and all o1dinary afiections of . “the throat, bronchial tubes or lung: It deserves to be your regular hm: 1y cough remedy. , In all 01m W " cough cures We WOWW 4 mo superior in any raped: t6 “hito Pine Bulsum. We recom- 1m nd it because we show its true value and wempreggrfiosgg iL hecnusn we can guaranteé its? If in mm‘ fails to give satisfie- Lion we V’ in cheerfully. refund the " 1110n0y'â€"-â€"Ve “Re to NH geods 1“ that are worthy to be sold this WHITE PINEE a values and we -‘press'r WW , IztculS) we can guarantee it: owr fails to give satiatio- .\ c v.â€" ill cheerfully refund the vâ€"wc like to eel-l goods are worthy to be sold this White Pine Balsam cures :HS. COLDS and BRON- L TROUBLFS land allf iry affections of the ,bronchial tubes or lung‘s; serves to be your regular ' cough remedy. l ." wwwm enmity: of Sh- coe have men" with the copay clark , . a request that a vote be taken on , ~ the Question of having the county ’ council” composed-of reeves of town‘- ' shipa and mayors of towns instead of by directly selected representa- . times, as at present. - ~â€"â€"The Ontario government has pae- . sad an orderin-council making it ;' .pérmiSSible for hunters who do not‘ 5 go into the woods till after voting ' day Nov. 3rd, to hunt til! the 19th instead of 'on the 15th as. oil)- - era who go on Nov. lst when the ‘ season opens, mist do. That will give '_huntch a chance to vote wfihout PRT CE 20 CENTS. ~ jay?» Hesp'cler carrigd 8- the can $20,060 ti) a» 36% 1y nufacture wood-working our There :were 264 _Vob'es of 1 aw and none against. A M‘ Mo Walkemna- mlq ide: 5-H the word spoken by lawmakers ~_was steadfast, and every transgres- 'sion and disobedience received a just recompense of.reward, how: 'shOuld a bunch of those Collegiate Institute people have escaped last Friday night? Shortly after‘five O'clock there was born out of the golden sun-glow that strangely fills '- the main thoroughfare from westward late in the bright fall days, a sound, ’as it: might be, of an ocean break- ing on a‘rockbound coast afar, and the faint cry, anon, of ‘a. ship's crew in :peril amid the breakers ; or per- chance 'of the roused populace, that bursting the bounds of peaceful so- lutions of its Wrongs. lets loose its violence and seeks with angry tumult the authors of its ills. ‘Ea'ch moment bore these sounds more dise tinctly yupon, the somewhat startled ears of peaceful persons'on the busy street below. .Presently': out of the glow emerged a throng that carried aloft in their midst a comely youth; Was he;prlsoner-_op hero, being taken' to exaltat'ion er execution, This was the anxiousguestion that flash-- 'I _:..A... The 1, V‘WY..»,-â€""â€"r;â€",vn,,;- , ~ ~ . _ _ v_ 3"efii‘s"§bué“ny;“a" at is scufiufi'a great deal. “THE PRINCESS“??? WORK.” and7.the Family Herald aim)! Weekly Star all for one (16119: 'iv'ill' make a busy season for thehtl'blishr' "I’Mto;and 4””. 1t. 0'; mow-w, .. Cobobonk 5937:: been visiting Lindsay) â€"-Mrs. Fremont Crugdell returned- last week {tom NW; York, where she ihas spent. a. month Visiting trichda‘; â€"-Dr. . :nd Mrs. Hull 9! L‘th: Bfl= tain‘ spent Sunday in town. the . . M ‘ Eiié public weal, but ’was menu, 1y tfie way in which th’e denizens oi our chief educational idstitution had of getzting rid ohMex of spirits resulting from having ejected a. preo- .xdentq-fgrt . mum Society - i a I f 1:518 gmlddi pus on thefPQIL Information abafit billets, "'etca'lbar‘x; Be. hadfixroug “the secretary’s 'réom‘s“ 99-100 ; Confedera- tion.LiI9 .Butldgng,>_pp [to Oct. 19th. â€"Nifietm but "for twenty (”seven municipalities in.thc County of Sim- __ , a- .. uynubuyu IUI VICKI red or txgction of :a‘ hundred pu- on the‘rdh. Information about. ;s, etc” ‘catr Be. hadurmm Hm many Schoqi l in flamingo rate for each with var doing The curler’ 8 concert to-moi‘f'ow night, is expected. tnge «me of the flés‘t of the season arid will no dohbt ’dtavfi’é; m hodse“ 7 A“ " - ‘ The anniveksary services 01' "1"er germ; ghqxdi; , Roirlga Qbmers “um talc; place . on Sunday and dM’o'nd'a'y evening, and a good mam are look- ing forward to attending “01¢;qu- haps‘owuxg w ouwv -__‘c, _ ing'in"the ping. Mr. H, Camp‘bhlr ot .Kirkfié}d;;$_qu;':prcsent, y'rith‘ his‘ handsome team ‘ of sorre‘l' carriage «hm-sets, .which . took first prizg. This '13-?ehesiiuiufist prize taken by this“ ‘ “- "M... The}: were un- m and Sages. “,2”de made and ,sa‘e’pfor6 8and10yr. I” .9197.” hi”! im. calm“! 294m? [98' b- suit woa' ; impanpg My“ , A pllWMpnfl ‘ ALI. L The Harry Lindley ‘Co.-'dre'\t' gOOd 8mm it-amfi'émcv’s Hall {or‘ 'féur nights last week, from WOW?\ un- til Saturday. elon Fans. .- . .- . ‘ Several persons from 'this ‘vill'nge attended the [owl supper and. en- ccrt; n ~connection with the Aug! can church in Coboconk‘ on Tuesdayflev. enmg. , ' ‘ The annual“ thanksgiving services were held in St. Jax‘nes' church on Sunday and were well attended. ‘_A children's service will “be held on Sunday next, when the address of the. day 'will be given by Rev. Wm. Furn- combe,‘ ol'To'ronto, former rector of the church. The anniversary_ services of the Methodist church ’of this village will be held on Sunday and Monday next,“ Oct. 23rd and 24th. . These services are always of a firstI-cless ordernand always draw very large crowds. The W. F.‘ M; S. of.St. Andrews' church will hdld‘ their annual thanks: offering sci-Vi" ' anhGlbcture r0091 ol the church. 31% (Thursday) evening: A large attendance 8 requested. " _ ’ The annual {all fair was held on Wednesday and Thursday of ‘last week. Oct. 12m and 18th and Was ino’st' successful. The exhibits were' good and ' gamma and “9 men- dance was» fair. A. large numbbr 0‘ stra’ggers’were'in-town, butthe‘.‘ et- eéfidanoe” 5:19:QO Rs 11:41:; last-years. ‘3’ ”ge- ”- -' . g "no‘speed: any: Méfifig, mid the usual g‘liod crowddrpvq o’ut‘ firozm Penelon Fans. BLACK- Iwo very clever priests gaVe ad; dresses in the ".'R C Church on Tues- day and Wednesday awnings, to good audiences ‘ The Hockéy Club of Fenelon Falls organized to: the season last “eokj' The annual {owl suppgr at Bethel Maggodjst church was 1:616 011 Mon- The Mi£809 Hendemon. of Lindsay, were the guests of their :aiste'rt Mr’s.‘ Thos. Sadler, last. week. Mr. J W-ardrobe o't Rosedale was at tHe Falls last week. On Sunday evening Mr H. W. Morden rendered 1% 8010 in St. An- drews’ church in a most enactive and tpuching manner. vâ€", . 5"Oct. iséliv’ftd 3 .‘Skuwv a son: 'Miés B. rue spent “Friday evening and Saturday in Lindsay. Mrs. H. 11chde spent, a. few day in Lindsay last week. . Me. and Mrs. Thos. Sadler and Mrs (Dr.) Clark were calleas to Lindsay by the death of Mr 'nlos. Smile: sr. They have the deep sympathy of mm warm friends in, Fenelon Falls in their: hour of deep "sorrow. - ' Mr. J. H.'Cé.r£egie,.."u.p.P., of .‘Indian Point, spent Monday at the Falls. ‘ . ‘ “‘ family of L ndsay 'spcfit; ra'féwi rig}; at‘ tgge Falls last week. st.‘. him“ " W “1313C": -' lie nary N5"- ._ -__.._- .-vv_.-w_ unvfll the Northwest'lm week. 5H8 built. a house and a store on his 01mm in the Yer-million river‘ “chantry while ‘away. He and his son Will raked a large wan-fig? of stay, 200 miles pasting 311mm rapids that. had wrecuawmuy a craft; under the guidance of, experts. 2- Mr. .Pilkic is‘ disposing of his property here. and‘ .will go west with pisllamily as soon as possiblé.' ’ Lea says .that Mr. »Hecb Noswonhy, formerly ’01: the Post staff. is time~ keeper {or a. railway construction company out . W8“- er and sister Poi-thud. an Lea says tha formerly 0?: t keeper for 1 company out, -â€"Mr. P. G the NorthWes a house and t -__v v-- at 3nd sisters‘havc returned from Fenland. _'}nd_§etued' in Whitby. f,._ ,, «u u. a. Imam, N.A.. Prin- cipal 0" WW" I 1 Engine; voyage. ’0! Ottawa,“ mmp‘nfid by In”. »,H°m°n and was Luge. unwed in; (if-fl Wésday morning. -Mr. Lee. Foley arrival from the NorthWesthst wank; ‘He will Spend some time in the East. His moth. surname; wj it“ lackm'fiq * W it? lgft’mr home on County Corresmden ce FENELON FALLS. imawc‘w _, J as Wallam: .ngard 54;; Culumbn‘s. In Nul- n'. ul-‘l 0‘ Chi: M '” Mrs. ,Geo. Gordan . Pilkie 5 returned from concert téfiy‘gfibw 1 the usual fliod 30 Inches wide, pi a’nd 'w’hite. blue and romeeneIOn F'afls. Whit: grey and whitg, assorted 5% four f‘n .‘f'l'nl d' «and I... [wasm he‘ld agfllfigfll 1, 250 yards of Fan StnpedFlannelettes. At 19] allmfit‘nfl St. 10th! to in thin vicin- Spendingithe (rs. H. n. 9 mm ll ‘ (1.313;, éé quality {6: F 2, 500 yards at “affirm rlanucncuc , 1 36 inches wide. the newest assorted tripes ink, blue, and redâ€"a firm solid goof wearing c o ', 10c and 11c $6 Another lot of pdd Another lot of odd xcccs or ncavy wuguu allowool En lish b ack Sergcs and Cheviots 4-2 to 4-6 in es in width, perfect in color 5 god texturc,65c, 7 5c and 85c qualities 4” 250 yards. of fancy black Diets Goods, small ., spots and brocade, P21152511, French and . Germanmade materials.) ',,.to 4-4- ins. 350 . in‘ width,f4_-OC. 50c,j (“Equalities for A lot of odd pieces of Black Scrgcs in narrow and wide wale twinsâ€"French and English makes, 4-2 to 4-4 inches in 'width, per- 2,6 feet goods, 3%. 45c, 50c qualities ,_,,,__L ---A McnI’ Tweed Suits, in brown and grey mix. tun-s. single and dou‘blg ,‘bmuted Coats, each'garment‘cut and‘ma‘d: in style, size! 86 to “.mp5; 7.00.3.00, 9.00, and 5.” ,4- AA for Eng" an Wool extra MWM prints,“ black and white strips-y'- PM at ‘ndexgmwenmade; all sisal, per m ‘W"’Y,- qualifies for. 16.00 suit: for: amt Importers Established 1860 0.0.0.0000003000 0000.000.000zarfttmtooooooooooooooo 3 Black GoodS'Specials 5.... 3 Flanneletteflspcfcials lines for your Winter w: Clothsâ€"all perfect 10-day at just the wholesale value of them. Fancy stripes in light, and dark colorings, a‘so some plain pinksâ€" 4250 yards in the lotâ€"better secure your share of these splendid pnm w hich we were quick to take advantage of. my on on an ’7é'quality fora-.3303»; ............... .o....00..00000"§.. ..00...0..0._ 117: ‘)-J‘râ€"- H 09......- mo '03 wants. Caradian and English made mun Jam! Ladics’ navy blue lustre waists, lain or with‘white stripes, trimmed wi fancy white stitching, tucked in front and b0: pleats in back, sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, I 75 pa pk ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ladies’ colored cotton flannel Waists, allover paths-ms on reseda, navy and Cardinal grounds, fancy braid trimmings, long tab collars. sizes 32, 84-, 36. 38, 40, 75c 10 dozenhdia fromgood 'Flaqnelcttz Drama, mad cloth. marzipan of ' wmte. Idffrml. open blue 9 720111 fa‘ncvlith‘ ' 'cuihion Wehrmpm 4-0 dozen Ladies' white Linen Handkerchiefi 500 White Lawn Handkerchiefs with ima. hemstitched borders, 11 x 11 inches in size, these are slightly soiled but perfiect zc . otherwise. 5c qualities for ..................... 75 dozen Ladics’ white Irish lawn Handker- chiefs, % inch hemstitched borders, perfect ‘ goods, size 13 x 13 inches. 8c qualities E, ion Com: éizcs 29:20 22‘: 22, ‘Ww'rw‘ifiit .. ‘fl ------ ~ 1‘“) ,Vnh'. 91. color only trimmed with fancy embrou'd- ered applnque, tucked in front and 2.25 boxlpleatinback, sizes32to38. each {on (John S. Brown Sons make), 54 and 36 inch hemstitchcd borders, 15 and 20c '00 nnah'fioc for qualities, for‘ ges’ all wqol lame; waists: in Chagpagn‘c 1:: val??? r O O... O .0 MO...” ”monomoummo 0.0”...”0000 3 Handkerchief Specials 0.... 00.... ..U...|.OUO'O C00.....0..O.........U....0....I......., .0. .0... I... .00. 3 296 SM!!! 3 Waist Specials (.0 M iflfliéé

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