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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Nov 1902, p. 9

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Shela! lice sale, sun 155 THE! IHDSAV ............ ul 75c â€"'Ibe first lecture of the’ ‘Collvggiato nurse for this season will. be deliver- d on Friday eVening Dec. 5th by Dr. W. H. Dummond, of Montreal, the poet or "The Habitant." There is no more interesting or unique figure 'mCanadigm literature than Dr.Dum- mud and m) doubt he will be greet- :d M a lame audience._ 31nd were mm A .The strong M in the W with an active ht Victoria gents Wantet mtia] Att!‘ finial. Attractive u E. J. Deneen. General Image-St... Toronto. â€"“C.R.Co.” rubbers tho 10 feet out ( Bom’ or?“ ”the best in every line. Try our ‘9' Ceylon. India, and Japan Teas. my can’t, be beat. And our M06113 “‘1 Java Coffees have that rich. flavor So pleasant to the tagte. our canned goods, James: Jung, Peels. Spices and Extracts are an h‘ghfirade goods. Our Currants and 39180?» Raisins are firstrclass. Ours Fancy China, cmckery, Delft up“. {The Christmas number Of The _ Eator contains over 230 pages, in}! 34 full-page illustrations. of filed! 20 are in two or more colors. be: magnitude of this December num-Q , ,for which 728 tons of paper and :1 tons of ink have been used, may understood froul the fact that 91 ; £2398 running 14 hours a day. have reguired to print it ; the bind- :3 alone of 91.3,”00 copies represen- ”:1: over 2n,mm,nou sections which to be gathered indiViduany by hman hands. 9% Edd” morning at about 3 fire mm. A:....._-.......A in Oh:- WEE nI'n. ‘3 n | . Jr. 7 Wi 311$ It. takes cheapest Your ta ' 6 Well worthy vour in- We 3‘ t yog- Christmas .- ,‘I' Wan f0 do 110‘ gu health Explana§ '3 house atthec photos. Horton caS-geon 17th to 9th and 20th- 0 I wear “0'!“ 911258 they fit 9" WW Lines. Co.” rubbers are the most 3d best-constructt'd rubber ppm'ng you with this brand. Canada. If you value comâ€" wear insist. on your Shoe lliam .Iolliefl'e caretaker of ~idge-st Methodist church is from the (-13th of falling n. of an apple tree in Hr. 7 ‘ ' ,7..A table goods at the U83 ocery. The beSt is always 3.11 save money wear rubbers ? n so, .4 with a. reputatic“ “C. bbers have stood the teat. century. Fit and style hemselves. Comp“ Mindcn 11th. J V011 no 3651115? 1 tea and concert unucn {)f the Ladies’ Aid Of :eâ€"st MethodiSt church, Tuesday evening. A took supper in the the church and afterâ€" to a, very fair program. Ir. Croyall of Uxbridge singer and Miss Brown- lcver child elocutionist 13' good numbers. )5 Wilson of Rq1b0r0 u_\’ after a. short illnaS. «)me time suffered from hes. In the latter pant. these became very acute Ly Mrs. Wilson suddenly White was in attendance Lhat an enlarged blood . silent section of the t Dart which has no ex- 21y morning at about 3 re was discovered in the re owned by Capt. Cran- Corner of Queen and Car- ‘- Through delay in send- 1arm the firemen did not more than half who: re was first noticed. - ‘ he roof was humed'ofl til}; and the interiOr badly The tenants, Mr. Belief mild Mrs. Paul are heavy 9 Ohm? had no insurgnfl! 'ter only a sum}! mom”: Fed that,» there u‘r'e divide:â€" X )Y one of . life insurance comâ€" d desires w arrange mm as district agent ”um“ Also 10cm His 5 spraine ctoria. Loan and my will pay 4 per left. with them on or more years. ‘. Spofiard picked a: “so from a. bUSh at Photo 05C building was; $t on the fire Mr. Joe HQ- (>th a skylight W and received slight, in- 8*"- easily have m ivnâ€"caused the pain H turg cap shoulder and handle nothing nish phows- this month gcoin Pomt :e the latest Buttons etc. not you are ‘ ph0t05!but‘ M . .. M. Mor- College CO.” Nbâ€" :ert under! .WARDER. NOVEMBER 20th. 1902-. -Mr. Angus McLeod M3. for North Ontario, died at Vancouver on Monday night. â€"20 6.02. 130ny ‘ Canton Flannel Underwear, size 22 to 30 at 25 cents at Gough’s November sale. --Men’s Coon Coats the "cheapest an $10.00. The very best that’s made $50.00, B. J. Gough’s. “‘32 doz. Men’s Wool Fleece-Lined Underwear, size from 32 to 48 at 37} cents at Gough‘s. --Mc-n’s Swagger Raglanettes $4.75 â€"Men’s Suits, Coronation cloths, to $15.00, B. J. Gough’s. â€"75 Overcoats all sizes, from 36 to 46 at Gough’g November Sale at $2.95. ' “ For particulars see anvernsemem. Lmq â€"Men s Suits, Coronation Cloth, regularly sold in other atom at $6, Gough's price $2. 50. Come in and see. -â€"The local minstrels have secured the Uxbridge orchestra to play at their entertainment on Dec. 2nd. This orchestra has 15 instruments and is one of the best outside of Toronto. 'l‘lie show will be the best local per- formance ever put on here. â€"A public meeting under the auspices of the local Temperance As- sociation, will be held in the Bap- tist. church on Thursday evening, 20th inst., at 8 o’clock. A good program is promised. A'cordial in~ vi-tation is extended to all. â€"Your money will earn 3; per cent. on deposit, compounded half yearly with the Victoria Loan-wind Savings 00., .withdrswable any day. Farmers and.‘ ‘outg-of-town customers should remember the Victoria Loan and Savings Co. are open every law- ful day from 9.30 to' 4.30 meg police who seaghgd but. in vaifi. The A_.I :5.- loss is greatly regretted by its own; er. ‘ episode as has been witness on our streets for some time. He had just driven his fine bay driwr out of the stables when a holdback gave way and let the rig onto the heels of the spirited animal which plunged mad- ly. Mr. Lindsay threw himself out of the buggy but lost one line. The buggy ran over his leg but he held the line, got. to his feet and swung the horse around in a circle until help arived. But for Mr. -Lindsay’s presence of mind in getting onto the ground where he could pull on the animal without drawing the rig onto its heels he would certainly have fig- ured in a runaway out of which he would likely have emerged second -â€"Ddring the performance at the Academy of Music on Satfurdatv light best if nothing wgrse. -â€"lIr. Jas. Heap. am of Selkirk were in t on their way back fI‘C trip to Great Britair was for many years {130' Lindsay and one to locate here. he and his so: and his father hi practice in Selki of a huge busin good health â€"â€"On Tuwday morning Mr. “Bob" indsay figured in smog; as lively an Reefers, 00815, 1 factured from 0‘" proof Mackinaw ; ‘ Just, the thing f0 inclement weather Lindsay christmas photos A very fancy line of upâ€"to-datc mounts just arrived Come early and seâ€" re they are all gone. Prices at the lowest, rates. Studio - ’ Store, I.‘ H. OLIVER Prof. J. u. Milken: Cosh: Prof. J. H. DeSilberge, the cut German eye specialist will ' the following places on the mentioned . ‘ ‘ A ‘- 6 RA “1! House: Dec' jet ‘ Dec. 13th to 13111. Bobcayg'eon' ”L" “‘9 Dec. 17th to_19*â€"ho 4‘â€" }ough.s November Sale now on. particulars see advertisement. this leady-to-Wear Mackinaw Woollen Mills. Christmas Photos. Coats, Pants, all' manu- Trom our genuine water- :inaw ; warm and strong. thing for men exposed to weather. Horn Bros, M119“ Mi1lS.â€"47-3. . Person! gums Rockland House Fleece-Lined 2 to 48 at Hotel roft the eminâ€" will be at Dec. 19th; House sion ‘x \ \ \ s x x 'x '\ '\ ix \ \ x x x x x \ \ \ \ K \ meuueeuem ; E i a n - 9' y; @.9 DIRECT IMPORTERS. ESTABLISflED, 1860. The furnishing man thinks he has not had enougn no say m um m. m... -v ..- -m- - a ° omething of interest buy direct from the mak as the wholesale and everything in this stock is reliable. We have s fifty years and we are ready to fight for another fifty. We Sell the Most Reliable Merchandise. White Blankets Domestic White Cotton Quilts, 1014 size, A stqong make, soft in texture, made to 8,6 sell regular at 1.00. Price her: Englgsh Whlte Mcrsailles Countapans with embossed or nised designs; size 11.14.2‘“ price each - - - - All Wool Reversible Carpets, one yd wide, in eolorings of brown, crimson, blue and green, suitable carpets for any room. all wamnted to wear well, per yd. 51, sec 85c, 75c and - TABLINGS Read the Following List : Borders to he has not had enough to say in our fall “ads,” so we have given If you’ll read the list through you will find something of interest . We claim to be the largest buyers and sellers in this county. We e merchandise sold here. We sell in many cases at the same prices E 1.: TM Sqwcs, woven With my one sum, in calms and PM. Greens, Blw, Reds and Browns, smt- .morbea. siting and“! 1". rooms. SXSKY‘Bs-SOJH W‘s ' Common Everyday Oilcloths, with or without bozders, 18 inch 10:, 22% in. 1236:, 259 27 inch 18c, 56 inch - - Canafian Oil Cloths, made one, two and two- and-a half yards wide, in Blocks. Tiles and Hon! Patterns, suitable for htcbens, halls and dining rooms at per square 25C tbs wide, in pattetns of Block, Floats and TileS, suitable for halls, rooms and public places. Cut to measutements per 4“ squareyd.,50cand _ - Scotch Linoleums, the best of floor cove mgs, inalaxge range 0 patterns, madetwo gets all with shglebordets and over lock- ed alga, 3% yards long. made in Ivory and White. Pattems in dots and 2.5. figura. Pct pair - - - Mud’fm' Pillow-made of perfect cloth with good rollers, sizes5x6. Cubism: C Gamandareon. Priceach 5 Plain Colored Shula withgood opaque cloth, on extra rollcrs, lace trimmed, Sim 3 :6. Colors. Pale Cram, Eac,Lightmd 5k DarkGrccn. Priscach - - Curtain Poles Extension Rods Shade Rollers Blind Rollers Curtain Loops Stair Plates Curtin Fringes Tapestries Sateens Denims Pole Trimmings Brass Rods Shade Pulls Blind Laces Curtain Chains Stair Rods Curtain Cords Felts Cretonnes Repps Towels

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