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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Nov 1899, p. 7

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'rchool 'weed --195 refers VS WA' ..;:m}_:ed a course especially for -.._ a few months to spare during \'~ 31v not take advantage of this 5p pend the time With us. 9 We zones: value for your money. .11.:rs address W. PRINGLE, and 95c §hirts, and 606 ‘l‘u ii mumnuu u UH." iTHURSDAY. NOV. 2nd, 1899 1 ' Mixed ........ a oooooo oo...o.oo.... mg; Mixed via. Bethany........ ..... m mxed via Whitby snd Port Perry um FJâ€"‘prm:""’ ..... ouuoncootoo.ooo ‘gopg Manila Peterboro.............. muted naLornovfllo..............1 buttonMixed-connow-corlooooo‘ocuoo Bw Mm .......... O.”‘....O”v.‘w.. mui... ..o-00..---oco-ooo-ono Ego Rinfmmreterm.uoooouoo muam 3'??? 3333355333 mac» : 88:8588S58 E63. CORRESPONDENTS UH JIANILLA fessie Alexander, the famous 2~r of Toronto, will appear 1.505;»- :03 'i‘uesday evening, (Nov. 76h, ,ertlue auSpices of the local lodge l*ddfcllows. She will be assisted Miss Glendenning, violinist; Geo, tar ani D. B. McQueen; vocalists; 5T. Cooue, .accompanisb. This is fiendid array of talent, and the ‘is sure to be crowded to the :R Arimiagion 25 and 153. see were was a J week. Tin done and M1 ebeen bus I), have b unt of the a "mums to fi t1... ,__1 .1- . ‘PYQ Business Education them 3.9 been “3119 391811- ezctljz :i 13.5 of when. ”ME. J05. ‘ke, formerly of Mindenn had 38 ‘ 913 to the acre. 'His neighbor8 e not equalled that. One min VGI‘SOD lashed 29,735 bushels of who“: 1.9 of Oats and 466 of barley in 27 153. at R. net-on. 55. N0. ‘1 UPS 3698?: of SS. No. 2, 008, f0? Ember. Fifth classâ€"Lily Wilson- ffiunh classâ€" Minnie Moore. Lily aWiden, Mary Brown, Cecil Rich' 1:, George Corscadden. Third ‘~Wi1;iam Wilson, Eva. Porter, 7 Richardson, Mildred Brown, 1131 Porter, Laura. Wilson. Second ‘ sz‘umm Brown, Joy Richard- ,MB'Y Bmmiah, Florente Beamish. ‘1 Hartley, Harold Brown, cmmdden, Aiexmder Zeahnd" lineman..." NOT ’2 {HY (Commiw . ' . civfl Semce Optmns (French and German) 3 my commence at any time. .FRITH JEFFEBS, M-A.. Pn""'"mcIPA|.‘ 9;."ALE‘x'ILLE, ONT. â€"30‘6m 75.7..‘10131'7, 1V. IV. T. ’a was a heavy fall of snow hora ‘3 Tue threshing is not nearly 9 and Messrs Burke Bros. who em busy with their mill all vc been at a standstill on i: the storm. It will take till m: :o finish. In some places 'V.r. ha. ‘ (f ,. pug, __ shorthand Typewriting .. Telegraphing rammerc'x 1.1 and Railway Work) ppEI‘ Bookkeepflng him: out here is a fine iob. 5L2; gravy has a. diflerent taste 3: what it has in Oakwood. 33's {hat potato water is all a i:;â€"; placs. Daddy holds his LETTERS FROM awe! n “ARNING POWER who 9, nae-a d menaratxon under our m; m: manna}. n HAS NO Busmess College. imisslon 3 as ‘2 for 25 wLIndsay LOCAL TIME-TABLE DEPARTURES. Esu cr- CD 5 snow. 1 and woman who wishes hould have a. 0. SERVICE. amp is buried under 2ND,1899 Established 1 889 at Cinnamon ......11009..m 2 20 p.m ......1 45 p.m .5 15 “pm Principal Harold Graham, May Martha, William Brown. Pal-b Secondâ€"Ida. Richardson, Stella Brown, Stanley Willson, Math- hew Martha. First classâ€"Arnold Brown, Alice Murtba, Annie Martha, Gertrude Graham, Ella. Martha, Nellie Beamish, Minnie Hartley, Stanley Marshal], William Marshall. You can save from $3 to $10 in buying a. stove at Cinnamon 8: Ever- son’s, Lindsay; Try them. SALEMâ€"MARIPOSA Miss Lila Mitchell of Lindsay spent Sunday at Salem, the guests of her brothEr, Mr. Alex. Mitchell. Cinnamon «S: Everson seem to be doing the stove trade of Lindsay from the large number of sales they are making. Miss Driver of Buffalo, N.Y., who for the pasta four weeks has been visiting friends in this vicinity, return- ed laeb week. Mrs H. Demera of Hamilton spent Thanksgiving here, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ramsey. Miss Cornish of London, Ont... paid her sister, Mrs, A. Tremeer, a flymg visit 1330 week. We are pleased to see Mm C. D. Johnston arognd again after a. long illness of typhoid fever. Paring bees are all the rage in this locality. On Thursday evening a. very pleasant time was spent at Mr. Moses Gilson’e. Also on the following even- ing at Mr. A. Tremeer’s. All enjoyed themselves immensely.- The usual quarterly meeting will be held in Salem church on Sunday, Nov. 5th. Service at: ten a.m. N0. 6 OPS Mr. George Walker has accepted a posiuon at Moon River. He left Monday evening to fill the engagement. A spark from the kitchen stove com- ing in contact with some inflammable material caused a. small blaze in Mr. A. McArtbur’s residence on Friday morning about two o’clock. Luckily it was discovered in time or a disast- rous fire might have occured. A few pails of water subdued the flames which had done only a small amount of damage to the wood work and fur niture in the apartment. Axle greese., 6 boxes for 2:30. at Cinnamon 8: EveISOn’s hardware store, Lindsay. Mr. L. Milligan has taken a. position at the Sylvester work_s, Lindsay. Mr. Jae. Roach sold to a. Brockville horseman on Monday last a black Val- entine mare for which be received a neat price. ZIONâ€"MA RIP OSA Farmers are busily engaged digging turnips. Root crops in general are somewhat light. Wm. Dennis has, we are informed, rented a farm near Little Britain. Mr. Osborne takes his place here. Mr. Wellington Hoover has rented his farm to Mr. Byam cf Pleasant Point, Mr. Hoover’s intentions being to try the Prairie province. Miss Beatrice Stokes, who spent the summer in Manitoba. with her sister ‘ Mrs. J. Pogue, has retured home. As Beatrice is a general favorite her many friends will welcome her back‘. Mr. john Rodman has nearly com- pleted his driving-house, which is quite an imnmvemcnt to his already home- Mr. Wesley Deyell’s home was made happy last Week by the advent of a bouncing babyb Girl Councillor Byrne' and men have finished the cleaning out of drain No. 4 wit h the exception of a branch run- ning between Messrs. Bryans and Sloan. M". John Redman has nearxy com- pleted his driving-house, which is quite an impr0vemenb to his aireaay home- like premises. On Thursday last a large number of men gathered at, Mr. Stokes’ for the purpose of raising his fine barn, Although the weather was very threat-1 ning the sides . worked well. The plates were nearly all in the beams when “Old Probe” advised Mr. Mc- ‘Taggerb that it was time to stop to {avoid danger and the men were easily convincedas well. Never mind, George, what can’t be done one day can be done another, and you can rest assured that it will be an elegant. structure when completed by such skilful workmen as Martln McTaggarb‘. Axle Grease, 6 boxes for 25c, at n“ Everson’s hardware store, Turnip digging is the day here, Farmers 1 medium croP- A wedding expected VALENTIA. ‘ging is the order of the Farmers report: only a. in the north ward soon. Particulars later. Mrs. Thos. Suggitt of Uxbridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J as, Mark, is visiting friends in this locality. Revival meetings commence here on Monday evening of this week. No ”oubt there will benomorehorse trading for awhile now. \Vhat proved-rather an unpleasant experience to Master Arthur Swain. Alex. O'orey and another lad named Coots, on the eve of J anetville tea, will not be forgotten by them for some time at least. The boys started for Janetville just after dusk, and Arthur, who understands all about the waters of the Scugog, undertook to pilot them across, but after some hours hard work they found themselves in the river. They tried to get to shore, but in vain. At last giving up in despair they com. menced to shout for help, when they attracted the attention of Mr. J 08. Breen, who kindly came to their assist- ance and got them to shore. The boys then started for home, but as they preferred the overland route they walked home little worse for their exciting adventure. Cinnamon Everson seem to be doing the stove trade of Lindsay from the large number of sales they are making. JANETVILLE You can save from $3 to $10 in buying a stove at Cinnamon Everson’s, Lind- eav. Try them. On Monday, Oct. 30, Mrs. Eadie pre- sented her husband with a young daugh- ter. William was so well pleased that: he could not; go to school that day. He had to stay at: home to nurse. szitora are quite numerous around here at present. Miss Banks at Mr. Eadie’e, Miss Hall from Rice Lake, Miss Staples of Lifford is at Mr. Howe’e, Miss Graham and Miss Calwifl at Mr. Men-111’s. Mr. Ashton has got a stone foundation campleted under his residence and har- ness shop. which makes a great improve- ment; to his place.‘ Mr. C. AA-mtstrongr is putting up a fine residence on Pearl-82., which will be a greatlmprovemenc to than part of the town. One of our young bachelors turned up the other evening, to bring his best girl to a fowl supper but when he cdlodfur her he found she had another engagement. which occupied her time. Well, after a good deal of driving around he got started for the supper, and not. alone either. Mr. \Vflâ€"l: Argue is engaged to teach the senior division of our school for the coming year, and Miss Sodan is engaged for anetâ€"her year. This will be the batch year that Miss Sodan has been teaching here. Lost: Three men, two teams uf horses, and a threshing machine. Any person gi'. ing infoamatlon that will lead to their recovery vull be rewarded by a. number of fanners of this section. OAK WOOD Those who attend the 10.0.13“. entertainment at: Manilla on Tuesday evening next, Nov. 70b. can rely on a rare treat. The services of Miss J es- sie Alexander of Toronno, the famous elocutionisb, has been secured, and she will be assisted by such well-known local tslenb as Miss Glendinning, violinist; Messrs. Geo. Carter, and D, p Mnnnppn vocalists: Miss V. Coone B. McQueen, vocalists; Miss V, Coone accowpanisn. For particulars see posters and small programs. Granite warsâ€"A large stock of the best quality of graniteware just opened up an Cinnamon Everson’ 3 hardware store, Lindsay, will be sold at bargaln day prices. 0311 and see it). If dame rumor is right there is some cause fOr instituting a detective agency with headquarters at Oak wood. Gran- sries, celhrs’, stores. hen-roosts, clothes- lines, and even woodpiles, have been objects of attack. How can such lawlessness be permitted by so virtuous a people? When the guilty parties are found it: is to be hoped they wnll not be whitewashed. School report for October: Senior fourth classâ€"Ida Hogg 2048, Cora Housey 2042, Cora Lake 1658, Maude Thorndike 1510, Zetta Lake 1419, Harry Perrin 974, Hugh King 722, Roy Gardner 583. Reggie Rennie 545, Maude Copplestone 519, Lester Fleury 483). Fourth junioréâ€"Ethel Martin- rlale 1758, Arthur Phelps 1742. Vera Tait 1687, Hugh Irwin 1421, Elwood Keyes 1255, Charles Walters 1094, Mila Webster 1074, Emerson Coadl 547. Fred Lake 405. Willie Ferguson 1 279. Third classâ€"Cecil Rennie 1292, Leonore Cameron 1287, Ebtie Walton 1177. James Housey 1116, Pearl Weldon 990, Martha. Sloggebt 523, Garfield Falls 512, Roy7 Soanes 352, Sbella Phelp 215, Mable Sheridan 12,3. SeniOr second classâ€"Pearl Thorndike, Gladys Hughson, Florence King, Al- rnena Coad, Pearl Coad, Clarabell Falls, Arnold Coad, Harold Hogg, Horace Coad, Villie Fleury, Maud Marbindale, Louie Patterson. THE WATCHMAN-WARDER: LINDSAY, ONT; ”$3wwwwvww9vg%%m%%%mw®nw%%%%$%avfi%mmmwsvmwggwwm. w%%%%%%®%$$$®$®$®$$$®$$Â¥$$m SMOTHERING .L uwvv v“”vâ€"v-_ , smothering sensation caused by heart disease. The severity of the pains in my heart caused me much suffermg. I was ‘also very nervous and my whole system was run down and debilitated. , _ . 11 --_L .n-ul .: - |!-I glam) A Kingston Lady’s Experience with Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills in Relieving this Distressing Con- was run uuvvu wuu. u\-~----..-- H. “ Hearing that Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills were a. specific for these troubles, I thought I would try them, and got a. box at McLed’s Drug Store. ,They aflorded me great relief, having toned up my system and removed the distressing symptoms from which I sufiered. I can heartily recommend these wonderful pills to all sufferers from heart trouble. (Signed) MRS. A. W. IRISH, ' Kingston, Ont. GRAT-Eâ€"FU‘Lâ€" COM FO RTING Distinguished everywhere fior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in é-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS .85 00., Ltd. HomesOpathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER â€" â€" - 4'â€" .- Lu; LIVER PILis cure Biliousness, Mum; and Sick Headache. ”I‘have suffered for some years Wfih a. If you want to limit your agquaintance the freaks of the weather don’t dplnv rhp rw Our exposition of New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats is exceptionally cheap and handsome. Every Suit and Overcoat proclaims the folly of paying high prices to high-priced tailors. Don’t wait until it is too cold. Here are offers that are unusual so early in the season, which you can take advantage of at once : 'Mfiw dition. Men’s New Fall English Tw sacque style, dark grey,‘plain pattern, fine farmers’ satn; linings and elegantly tailored, sizes 36-44. . . .7 50 Men’s Hcavy English Whipcord Three-button Double- breasted Sacque Suits, handsome dark grey shade, deep French facing on coat, and heavy satin linings, eed Suits, single breasted special-IO...00.0.0.0...-.~.-.OCOIQOO.UOCOC.‘IO50\ Men’s Suits, all-wool navy blue and black serges, single and double-breasted sacques, good Italian cloth lin- ings, sizes 39 to 44, regular price $7.50. . . . . . . . . .3 95 Youths’ Suits, long pants, single-breasted sacque coats, dark lawn and medium grey, all-wool English tweeds, stitched edges, twilled Italian cloth linings, sizes 32 to 35,'regular prices, $8, $8.50 and $9.50. . . . . . . . . . .5 95 Boys’ Brownie Suits, dark brown checked all wool Cana- dian tweeds, deep collar, braid trimmed, sizes 20 to 26, regularprices $3, $350.............. ...... 2 50 Boys’ 2â€"piece Suits, knee pants, all-wool Herringbone striped, imported English tweed, dark fawn shade, best linings and trimmings, sizes e 4° to 28 regular 0 3 t price$3.50to$4.50..........................1 95 Men’s Fine English Whipcord Over- colors, single breasted fly front, coats, medium and dark fawn, the heavy lapped seams, with double swell box back style, fine linings stitched raw edges, deep French and~sewn Withfiilk, sizes sir-44.8 50 facing, fancy satin sleeve linings, Men’s Pure Wool Beaver Overcoats, ' sewn with silk and elegantly single breasted fly front, in dark E tailored ...... . .............. u 50 navy blue and black, heavy wool Youths’ Fine Wool Beaver Overccats Italian cloth linings, sill; velvet coll r, cut three-quarter length, with seam in back, sizes 3644.5 50 . Men’s Fine Imported English Melton tires-quarter length, with seam in Overcoats, blue and black fast back, size 33 to 37 ....... . . . .4 50 Men’s extra heavy Irish Frieze Ulsters, storm collar, heavy Tweed linings, in Steel Grey, Brown and Black, special ................... . . . . . . ............................ . . . . . . . .............. 2 =10 single breasted fly front, in dark, navy blue and black, heavy Itaizan cloth linings, sill; velvet Coiza' e"»‘ A. .2. UNDERWEARâ€"Men’s heavy Knit Underwear, special at 25c. HeaVy Scotch Wool Ribbed Underwear, 39c. F leeced lined Underwear, sizes 34 to 46, 39c, New Fall and Winter Hats, Gloves. Socks, Neckwear, White Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Waterproof Coats and Umbrellas. Lindsay’s Leading Clothier SENSATION. to 1mm your aequaintance with the doctor and be able to laugh at weatner don’t delay the purchase of warmer garments, but MAN'I'I-ES MIKnLEME RY V‘s-m. I have made arrangements {or placing an unlimited quantity 0! Loans on Farm Property at Five and Six Per Cent. Interest. All Loans will be put through with the least. possible delay and expenses. A Quarter of a ' Century in Easiness. 35 GENT The best fountain pen ever sold for _tha money. Writes5000 words with one fillmw. â€"â€"-â€" Hard rubber holder. highly ponsheii Warranted to give entire mtisfac‘cion. Your money back i: on want it. Agents can make money selli this pen. Sample, g5 cents; onp dgzeg. $3150. lent postpdd. th our catah w. -‘ ll 7A m f.--..4- __ £|3en§: 636-332-133. £350. tent wst'mld. with our catalogue. Johnston 4 McFarlane. Z? Yonge St. Toronto, Gan, WEISS MITCHELL, 8;". MONEY TO LOAN ...... and...... GEO. TAYLOR. For your Fall Headgear and Mantfc go to MI: S MITCHEL L. She carries a Iaige stock of both and you will save money. mm of Veruhm. Bobcm zeon \Ve have been in‘the Tailoring Business In more than that long. We are in it yet. In that time we have learned to suit the people. We carry the largest stock, keep the most hands. with the largest experience or any tailors in the county. Some of our hands have been with. us nearly twenty years. . Our goods are all carefully bought and are woxt‘u all we ask for them. Nobody can beat us in quality of goods, pzSCes or stylish suits. Come in and look at cu: stock. Lindsay for . CATHRQ Co. The Wonderful Cheap Man We are in it Yet. ®®®Q Ticket; to al! paints in Ontario, We North- west and Briti h Columbia. Full information from CEO. WILDER, The Express Office, Lindsay '. T. R. Railway System ........ 350 wag 0 we: Campbell’s Grocexv Store

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