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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Nov 1900, p. 14

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14‘ ” blacks, from $56 up. are hard to beat. Overcoats for 5* boys, small mP‘ friezes, melt LETTERS OF INTEREST FROM CORRESPONDENTS MT. HOREB Mr. Thos. Reazin of Cresswell re- $2 cently purchast-d a handsome brown colt from Mr. Win. Skurze of ,9 this place. This colt is two year- old and a. “dandy." Ile was ' .s h by the imported French con!“ mier 2 while its dam ‘ 41 horse. h was a half a or Little IIcâ€"ctor. ‘ .lunias, sister to the fas‘. pace I" ~0â€"-â€"--â€"-’ My, 1» mammonm» ple ‘ .ebl‘. Mc'l‘aggart has just com- t “of this pl-aCe. t » replace the barns S destroyed by ightning this summer. t .The new barn presents a very iniposâ€" much as $50. The stone ioundatâ€" loads were brought in. It was 9 ing appearance. ion work Was done by Mr. Dowson. 1 Several new ideas have been introâ€" duced and experts state that it is as line a barn as can be found in Mari- L-rg are making quite a specialty of 9052.1. W EAST MANILLA. Mr. Howard and Nettie \isited friends in t'ainbray. Miss Robson of Lindsay called on lively. Mr. for reasons best friends last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Robinson and fanii.y are from spending a few months with her Shea r: ‘r . brother jilr.‘ Mrs. Short of \lanilla is visiting a seal In gloves and gauntlets‘ quantities of pigs on Tuesday. Farmâ€" raising Moore of Ops is trying his hand as Well. and taking advantage of De (leer central point to ship. cecded by their further Beatty. whilst Sam (irandy is ever on the lookout to keep pace For 5 . value they l small boys, In and large men, in sons, tweeds and fur, from J $35, Hoggl Bros. . the twenty-seven lines of up tr mits, andle, their sealette for ladi 5, buckskin for men $1, and boys month. air-lined at 25 cts., are going out 11 right. â€"-â€"â€"--O'-â€""â€"â€" OMEMEE We are glad to say excitement; and grievances over elec- of disappeared owing missed particularly by his - fi-d a fine brick bar'i. .10 by (30.. to the excitement caused by Dundas lady friends, and we trust his postâ€" ’chh hip YOOE ”PM“ Rid}. Dowson. Flavelle Bros, 0f Lindsay buying age bill in the near future will not quantities 0f fowl here. amount to more than his board, for as even a good from 75 to 100 stand that. ions has about uch large his week. Some loads brought and Lm. before. disposed of. Issac Richardson Shil’ped large this kind of stock. Mr. this Our grain markets have been very Win. McQuade retires known to himself. Killen. lie is sucâ€" agent .T. 'l‘. Sprat t with week with her daughter Mrs. llarri- the times. son. Miss Amelia Linnev is visiting at the home of Mr. .\lbert .\'okes. Miss l’hcine liranuing has returned after a pleas-ah? visit at her home, r near Sainttield. :Mr. John Briniacoinbe is quite suc- cessful with his trapping. having (‘zillfl‘lll a number of valuable animals. “hat takes some of our boys to Oakwood church on Sunday evenings so frequently 1’ _____...____. Fleil-Iltll().\llll Mr. Earle. Win bad the misfortune to fall and injure his wrist. is said under the skilt‘ul Hall of Little to he improvin; treatment of l'r. Britain. Mr. John )l<-.;se. with lagrippe. is now able to be out who has been sick again. llr. \lliitew'.f \lrs, '1’ of Chicago. paid his mother lIoase sr a tlying x isit recent 1y. Mr. \\ in. ll‘ spent a few pleasant ilnbard oi ()rangeville days at, Mr clitlllt’S l’rise's I. s”, week. Mr. .1. ll. llclx’innon has been en- L‘zt-‘ed as l_e;t(.'l.~'¥‘ for the llt'YC .‘-'t'ur. i ‘lHS SIN‘ttliS \\'v_'ll l‘tll‘ uttt‘ ii'ut'lp-r itS he has already laugh: three years. Miss l-Idiih l-‘rise wedding of her Smith at itiiv'nlle'tl lllt' cousin .lliss ltla l.i”';v~ l’w'itain mi “Rodin-sâ€" titty. \lr. “in. l’wecrwr“ has bun engagâ€" t-d to teach (school a? lli‘aule's tor the coining" year. be aiL join in wishing" Sort t“.""‘ success \Villio-dtiP in: your iirst experience .vs reach-‘1'. 0 LOTIXICV ILL}: Mr. Editor. ' in your l‘ii'use 2'21o‘ Ill" siialt'“ V ' l - \L‘clllii-o‘l" Tlilll"l' iii t'lil'l‘q't'l “‘11!" 1295" blzi‘o'1i.»-ri*\ lliil'l“ l lllw l.t)rno".llio" corresponden‘ oi 'i'lzo- ‘.\at<‘hnianâ€"\‘.arder' of .\'in.. 22nd abouf “l." Sllll’l’lrzu' Cttl'i-- iiiitl iiiie Hi. llze animals turning wild and giving lum‘i- than H litti'o sport to the boys. Well if your cn"r--spon«l:-tit calls it sport in in" ”Knuth-ll llllil"l‘ it. \Vlltl :ininial's foo-t. i' don‘t. nor do i think any wisH man would. I think it he was there he would be more apt to think of tie l’ublican‘s prayer 1 A than anything else. i was not thrown over the fence. [ went over lnyself. and 1 think it. your corresâ€" pondent were there ll" would (in the Stilllt‘. But i suppose he Was Ill a lie was like the old Hale place. woman in court. he heard it but. he did not see it. liter this I would advise your scribe to know’ what, he is writing about or people will not believe- hiui when he is writing; the truth. lb: Said we were shipping: ““11 we Were driving them atom: the Before hr- \\ itli TOM!- was through his letter he said i'. was a rain: he might as well call hint .i steer. give everything its right Home and ii'oplc will know who! you tin-an. CAMERON O A K W O O L One day last week while Mr. '1'. ll. Mosley of Lindsay was drilling for water on the farm oi‘ Mr. James ’l‘aylor. just west oi‘ the village. he struck a boiling spring of great; force. delighted with the prospect, of an abundant supply of Mr. Taylor is fresh spring wai er. One of the largest houses in Tor. onto, advertised to Sell 1H0” bottles of Enitilsion of (oil Liver Oil regular . 30c size for :23cts.. for one (lay only. For gent. buyers ot‘ this riding. the information of tho remember, illogg llros. sell the same article for 25 cts. every day in the week. Tieâ€" tailed everywhere for :30 cts. When you are open to buy a. robe, five difâ€" - browns and sec. and $1.00; all druggists. remember Hogg Bros. have ferent lines in greys, timber. of here will soon be in full. swing. A spring towing lumber. intelliâ€" Kennedy ck Xicholls' mill is shut down for a time. having cut all their 'l‘heir camp live miles south towing steamer will be put on the l‘rent Valley waters early in the tanâ€"bark etc. lloliday entertainments are being arranged by the Methodist. Episcopal l’resbyt erians. The latter Owen .Qiniley of tan and have engaged \lr. Toronto for their annual New Years "Illt‘l'lilllilllt‘lll. â€"â€"â€"oo FFX TILOX FALL} \lr. .\. l‘urkins of Lindsay spent Friday :i'. the halls. ~\lt‘. “in. .lclx’endry of Liudsa) spent Sunday with his,parents. \lr. .l. where lie spent the summer. \lc\rliiur >[n'll7 lliclvsoii returned last i‘l‘uiii ;t '.:\i' it) l't‘l-‘tills iii accompanied by her friend \liss l'»oi:« business trip last _ Tuesday morning, _ large ' daughter Falls on Monday on account of the l dangerous illness of Mr. Ellis’ mother Mrs. A. Ellis. Hogg 131'03- Falls with his; family last. May for 85, $1 r‘Manit-oba, returned to Ontario last that election electrician of the Royal Electric (‘o.. Robson is home from Fri-uch Friday in \\ ""l\ Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis and their Mrs. Pierce came to the Mr. R. Docharty, who left. Fenelon The many friends of Mr. Harry Hunter regret his departure from our town on Monday for Marmora where he has obtained the position of head Retiring From the DRY GOODS Department of His Business. He will be greatly young that place. a One year ago my Landlord enlarged the store owing to the increase of Business, this year I am yet handicaped for Selling Space, and as it is im. possible to further increase the size of the building] have decided to retire salary could scarcely He will be succeeded in The. Light, Heat. and Power (‘o.. of Fenelon Falls, by Mr. Martin Has- kcll. L... Thursday woooog from thed DRY tiDODS Department and conduct an up=to=date. one price. Came in from the country and nearly every little boy in the streets had one or more turkey feathers in his hat because it. was turkey day. The industries of Fenelon Falls are many and varied. and shipping,r fowl to the 'l‘oronto market is an important one. Clothing and Furnishing Store. o~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" FLEETWO O D Mr. and Mrs. W. Stacey of Ennisâ€" killen. llarlington township. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Miss Stacey of this village. Mr. John Brown had a valuable horse badly kicked about ago. and under the skillful treatment Murphy, the veterinary surgeon. he is getting better slowly. The Contractor takes possession to make the necessary altera- tions, this means that two Wee-ks ()f <. u $20,000 worth of Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Ladies’ Mantles, Latlie ’ Furs, Blankets, Robes and everything in our Smallware Depar ment 15 to be sold at and below cost. The people around here are wishâ€" ,\llnlll \‘iefsks ago We had good sleighinu‘ and ing for sleighing now. two (I) the farmers made good use of it. As the rush of the work is over. r f litany of the SIN)!"> are after the foxes now. The Indians are predicting a cold and severe winter. and it' you want 'H keep your house coliittu‘lttble this bet ter purchasi- a winter you had THIS IS THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered to the buyers of Lindsay and surrounding countrv t: secure new seasonable goods at First Cost early in the season: "Queen" stove front our general iner- (hunt. Mr. 0. R. Stacey. to place in the parlor or diningr rooiu 'l'hi-y use little steady heat. \‘lll _L"i\i' yiilt :t wood and llurhaiu kar- llel ll- the town hall on lIecn-iuber ti. T'Iu s' iner's Institute will be held at ,\ thee? in: of the M45 n; m :t‘ 1.324! and 7.2%“ p.1u. Those who are interested in stock-feeding; should NINE U’CLUCK MONDAY MORNING, DEE. 3i, SALE BEE! February 1st 3 i i i t i i [it'll (>1- lithiuqll‘g'o-tlll. own-viii 1.," lilt‘t'llll” \lr. Marshall. lli'u'l man-r a: My. l-‘ “ “ “ “‘ . :s‘aii'lford's iii}. lei" lust uni-1. ii. \ Ito-Witt: of the l‘l~""\\'t"nl ('ll“""‘ i lor‘vw' l‘f~ wife and {innit 1.. "iii-o. EIH'IUI'B‘ “"11 be held on .\o\. 3ch H» 1‘ ~ : h ~, .. .‘,‘t'.‘ if. s}. ll." season's businms ' h“ 1 ‘ ff . . , “‘1 mm. mm l.... l)ur1ng t 15 521 e we W1” 0 er Spec1al Bargains 1:: .\li‘. Louie of l3o':w'.ij.’:'eoii >1“ :: \.- " " C] 1 ' d I y 0 ° ‘ . 7 , o- “me .ot 1mg an lV ens Furmshmor departments. Thanl-{ino‘ 11:1“ :, \ l ' ' ° 5 5 a .liss .\.ibv':s has I‘I"u:'ii-‘t. iruzii . . .. ,, - C d . ' . W..- .. ,W l:.~ 1 twin i manV ustomers for then patronage 111111;; the past eleven \‘c.1‘.'5 oi "‘ | “H ‘ i I.- : i'ii plowing" pretty \\|'ll tlHlLI‘ - ' ' ' 1L1 1 .1. iii i .. i 'f W, ,H M m, I ask a continuance of the same. in my new stare. -.i \\l ;. 1,, 1 3‘1?! | i'p‘,ti ill.” ,..' v. " \tt . ,. l"' w , :5 '. (.o....‘_‘l H‘ lilHRi't‘ H H. \ .11. 2' l .. .* “our \\1lr,..l.t ti.t i N I p r .. , ‘ - H WW; ixl. ". ..:~ do“ .. venue in. â€". ‘ G . v ‘: - y H ‘ '15 i. .. i i. . . .. \ 1W] P. S. J. o oods charged or sent on approval dumb: ( M... id‘ 'lltl‘115 i. . i . .. .. 5‘ . |~ _. c‘ 1 k ( . ‘il .l. I l‘. lllllt' in ll s l s .i .‘ill'. Vila l..l.\‘".‘-..“ Sill“ Hi. l~.l"l:l s’ni'k .03. C. ( til _____________ zill‘l iii.;>l~-L;.v-z.‘.s was .i Kilt‘l‘t'\.\. c-\i-r).- ' 2 ~11 thing \‘..1‘ .1: the pink oi condition .. ( 1‘ i it .‘tilt \ii' ' ( H5 I t :‘a \Ii's l... l)l'till>~- «if l,ll'.iu‘ llritam ( wl i 2.3“ .::i " 1"!‘v‘5lll111 regun" lll ilie . E J ‘ ,. l” A ‘ 3. :p-i l"l" H \ .I; l. :l» ' d I \l. "t on! i..l i‘ lil \tbl i .. . . ( } H o’ .i;~ Ninduy school convention I T" \_ 5 1 L ‘1 l t ,t l-it't‘iill} lielii iii lit-oc-lvflllo. 3 THE BARGAIN GIV (: - ’ V. ’ vq g a c c - _ v V v ‘L ODOC ) n0“ TU )“d 1 ’ .\li i-t‘i‘iiz‘ iii‘t'tll‘l‘l'il in the ('t\l'l"'.~ll()ll' ; ER - LIND‘SA“: E J and nothinu- now known will (MW ”I. 'm" “M(WWWâ€"“mun." ””1” ) ( i ’ 5‘ ~ ’ this Have las? week. The natue liu.‘ . WW; g alw’lys Curt; T? ““8 Mosul toned by your correspond- ‘1] t L AL. eh'. I! should have read llot‘e. liil- C DOCtOI‘S‘ ll‘y gCOtf‘i qul_ l." “" “1'“ \“l'.\' SH'TN such it mistake _____ 54 should occur and will try and .l..- MiiA - 7 g; ’«l SlOIl Of COCl LlVCl‘ Oil, \‘.'llCIl “Hm" "ill‘t'lul in the future. ll Mr. John lirills. who has been \is- ‘1 .1... .1... W1 b m. ~< mmmgegmgegnm o 'â€" “ :Igaiu. ’l‘lie western ld'ei-Xes‘ \\"t‘e too .._/. ' ' L245 K323 MELCZEE‘ (1 perfect digestion of food. siren: for him. 5": fl \ :33? 1 Mr. William Graham is niakine' 't T ‘ ll“ 5 ‘ us 'c ~ ’5‘}, l . You can do the same. """ W for Crosscut 53“" ‘\'\ r: you will do no harm. JUN-V is to stop its cause, and help It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, you will cure it; if not, The way, to cure :1 disease. tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will sur rise . . .. you P (o1. Sam. Hughes has promised to 5*? . give an illustrated lecture here in tho 3“; SCOTghgz B-OWNE’ .‘ near future under the auspices of the, The New Hardware MG“, . ‘ _ Kent‘St-y Lindsay " emIStS, " (‘anadian Order of Foresters. Sub- ‘ 5 Toronto. E Mark cast. I I straight “M“ .w Mr. .‘\lt‘.\'. ('asey was absent Axe Handles, Cow Ties. Lanterzs. etc. l't'nlll home one day lu'st week. and upon Try us for Leather Mitts Bells, Skates, Chums, \ his return found that the hired boy liattl Slim! (me of his liltis‘l \allllallile .1“, o". “ 9,3 'Ii {3‘ m '3 I”: '4 ,r‘ tier/fist?“ , - . . . . . .itni.......).inl 4â€": WWW horses. and it was lying stark and r l ‘I \ cold in the swamp. Len is now lookâ€" "\‘!I h“ (‘7’) A. lug" lot' another job. ‘s§“ \Vltut ious accident might have been a very ser- \{ flu“. occurred ill the Melbo- l | Our Champion and Peninsular it. )h‘ dist church here on Sunday afternoon As it purl oi' the horse. oue ol‘ our young“ (7 result of carelessness on the. Stoves and Ranges nieu beinouns a llllll'Tl damaged buggy \\ the bOCly get bQCk to its habit lit-tier luck next time .liiu. A Of llCletll Our local [)(ili(l(‘ltlll. Mr. .1. Casey, Still take the lead. Because thC’y 5-73 E; I . - has got down to the t'\'i-y-‘\-tl;t‘\' hum- the most perfect “'Ol’klilg SICYC‘S 'f‘fi 3 . When Scott’s Emulsion of illt'tlllt of 121”“ life after the recent the market. Because they do. :hc 7;; _ x, e ections. . s .liin elected his man be W0 k - - . _. _’ ' H ' ' ° . ‘ r With I? of 313.4. g Cod LIVLI‘ Oil does that, it ls’ happy. Says 11.. m” m, i, “gm-n. Be the least amoui. “Wk. 5;? CLll'CS‘ “'llCll it 1 st t 1 ,t The annual hunt was hardly a suc~ . cause our Prices are right. its» 2", t a (011 , 1 (Oil cess. The day was wet and so were IS Why we sell 50 manY- ’7: “\ ii. .~.. to cure. It never does harm. “‘ "”m‘” '-‘ ”"o “H“ in) so! out Call and see them 3p ‘ .1:â€" l (ll lllt' \\'()()tl.\’. (‘1)lllt' ug'nin lyn‘v’g “'th . . . t J “‘ . ‘ - "/» l The genuine has the weather is dry. our line Of A“. Tight HCRtCI’S 5:, i thlS picture 011 It, take The song service under the auspices ll}. 1 no other. of the (‘hristiau Endeavor Society ~““ :3 l If you have not will be. given in the. Methodist church 5/“:- 1 here on Dec. 223ml. Keep the date in f 9 -@ -_..l T ‘3\\ mind. CINNAMON EVERSON .iect : "The South African War.” Date and particulars later. ' " \ . i . . g . r. . n ' "."o ‘ . w t - i a at 4 . 2‘ . . v ’ , I ‘ -- o . . ., .. , .mp3» . .V . . , .4». W Y, . . ,i. ,5 “1. i», ,.V M. _ . . ,U . 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