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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Nov 1906, p. 9

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its grey Le ‘of :d to ’1 lover .ong. November- ‘ the put" L the time 1) b0 paid tcr. >le bY .ckets e st and con‘ thy Town vests rs at wet-s. hs, etc- ~75 (Mtg-Hing Hf 300d waitmg: fling Vic- t0 Mcâ€" 13K wheat, bus. . ..... . ..... . Spring wheat, bus .... ...... . {49098 Wheat, bus SATURDAY, NOV. ‘17 4 Your Attention, Please u member the Auction Sale of orses, Cattle, Cutters, Bug-1 .- .cs, Robes, Rugs, etc.. at 1 :- ‘ANNING‘S REPOSITORY William at“ Lindsay.“ ‘Far, at highest current rate from up: of deposit to day of withdraw- l yearling colt. 1 hen-"3' ““9- 8.5 and of Cattle. 8 $60-$98” 0m‘m‘ cutters, buggies, m wagon. robes. wgs‘. etc...Sa.}o at onqxii-m‘fim‘ ~ ~ ' (mo. JACKSON“. " ' " , ,5- (mioww al In the line of cashing or collecting an.» mom. making advances for the purchase of Stockers; etc. in soliciting your pntrouage we '31:: assure you or courteous treat- mom: and prompt attention to you: aim requirements. U. S. YEREX, Western Bank at Canada This Bank with its 123 branch“ ad agencies in Canada, United isles and Great Britain, is in u - :sition to meet every requirement Putter, l'b. Eggs, per doz. Turkey ..................... Panto“ _ ................. {hidcenm per pair .. Strum. per 3.0) ....... a-.nouu:noouotan ng‘mdk. out'uyo-uuolo 333-3 Hides WOO! , _ unwashed fine line of legitimate Banking. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Export Uattie ................... Butcher-5' Cattle ............... u-zchers' Cattle ............... 2.75â€"3.50 ' . “Ives ............................. ‘ 4.00â€"5.00 R: utter, l'b. . 0.23â€"0.25 ‘W 52:39. per doz. ............ 8.20â€"0.22 Turkey ........................... 0.12â€"0.13 ”1 P2mtoes ........................... 0.50â€"0.50 h” ’V‘Jf’zidcms. per pair .......... 0.60â€"1.00|ta "J “1 CU ”sssssmssmss‘ L-‘mm communications in hand, this month this year will bring as many 2m s'V‘ez'. If you have not thought ' 7‘ it. not. had our catalogue. write for it at once. and you will likely‘ km to join us. Address W. H. SHAW. Principal. v-n :c is: Gerrard Sts.. Toronto 36‘26 (IHIRM BUSINESS (Ollffif f‘eposits at 81.90 am! upwarQfi re- stings scares of young people every -‘ear from the farms and villages of m:- vmmtry to spend a few months I. our splendid school. the ‘ battered by Act of Parliament 1%) :anéey éfarmlljsnfljggj Store 3 Fix-max“. Busing: Regains- LITTLE BRITAIN new mmwmm, 39mm 15th, no.co-n no. vaotoou nu ago-30"... spam ittéim'ii ; NOVEMBER The Lindsay larkets. ..... M .............. 9.00â€"10.00 TORONTO LINDSAY Farmers ........... 0.17â€"0.17 "3.25â€"0.26 _. ............ 7.50â€"8.00 0.12â€"0.25 0.60â€"1.00 2.50â€"3.00 8.00â€"8.50 4. 00â€"4. 00 2 375â€"3.: 4 00â€":)- 00 â€"(‘lark's made-to-order $16 tw’oéd Suits appeal; to the judgment of every man. They are the right. styln, the right pattern and the right {stylm the right pattern and the right price. 'l‘hov “i! please you from the -‘ start and givc30u pleasure to ’th'é 15“.; last thread. Fit and finish guaran- 3_'5'03teed :\10‘(.(‘la.rk, merchant tailor. 00]opposite thg- Benson House Lindszu‘. I; .5 iii: J‘ C! U! ‘I 0‘ .4 pmm;o;o 1 f???“ mount: A com: 11! on: an ' ' ram LAXATNE 3303.“) QH‘W‘ mu” - :Poary has made nine Arctic. (Insh- es. We are not told. however, how many dashes it requires ~ to repre- sent. his language on being disap- pointed.” not reaching the pole. . Mrs. Geo, Mchbb. of Ithaca. "Mich. and-Mrs. James Truman. of Bad Axa. Mich. are at. present vis- iting with ‘.their sister, VMrs. John Taylor; Lindsmv sweet, .whq has been Very ill. but. is at present im- proving slowly. They are also \‘is- king; their father. Mr. Wm. Graham. of Albert,street. his 37th annual subscription. He {5 one of the (.‘ouservathre staluarts of the north country.~ uuuuuuu v ~.-wv. mMrs. Sam“ 'fifim'n. who‘hus been “issuing «clothes in. Cheyhfl’gan: Mich. for some time past returned home last Week. Mrs. “Hiram Johns. of Dunsford. was last Friday "xidmitted to the Ross Memorial Hospital sun‘ering fxom blood-poisoning, She is pro- grossing thardS recoverx Mr. R. J. Moore, of Cohoconk, was lin gown yesterda). and dropped into the Watchman-Warder. to pit}- Miss Ballam, of the Federal Busi- ness Colic-go. visited at her home in Victoria Road Saturggx and Sundfiy 1aSt ‘ " “it"? 1' . " mu Miss ’aricin. \ol' Valentin, has re- ccml) joined the Lindsay Federal Business . Colloge class. Msmsssssswss‘sm. Miss ('hirpu“: Victoria'fload, is in town utu-nding the Federal Busi- ness College. .s“sssss§s§“ssss §m 0 fi 3 Personals 3 0n amount. of not [wing able to sex all who callud upon her, Madam \‘aluis. Scivmil‘w I’almist, has do- cided to rmnain in town ONE WEEK longer. (‘onsult her on all affairs of low, business and marriage. 8110 Will astonish and convince you. 20 Canxhridgestl, south. Ladies 50c, Gents $1.00. Hours 10 11.171. to 10 p.111. â€"Mr. J. A. McPherson. for some filtoen months teller at the Lind branch 01 the Bank 01' Montreal, has been ti‘unsfq-n'e-d tn Toronto On Mondm meninu his aqsociates on ”18 Staff here and other friends gaVe him a supper at the I’enson .Honsm and presented him with a club bay. Mr. McPherson was an active hockey player. and will he missed in thv‘cir- (-198 01' that game. W. C. 'I‘. Morson, Who has for the‘past three yt-grs been manager at Lune-n- hurg, N.S. He is‘. however, 3.11 'On- tario man, and was born in Hamilton He has sen (-d twentv- five years with the institution, and was manaverifi‘g Cayuga and Janis before going to Nova Scotia. ‘ â€"Tho new manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Lindsay is Mr. â€"Branch 3'0. 77 C.M.B.A., Lind- say. hplld an initiation of about thirty candidatesrand‘ a. banquet on Tuesday night. Gra‘nd Sécmtary Baha'n, and Grand Medical Examin- er Ryan, 0:" Kingston. were both pm" sent. An extended report is c'r0\\'§f out. All outstanding accounts in connection with my grocm‘y I 'or shoe business, must be ‘ paid on or before the 20th day of December, 1906. Those not paid on said date will be placed in court for collection. â€"4.4. P. J, HUâ€"RLEY. v Q“ss“”ssssmmw ”s‘~‘ss‘~ms§§mw Zâ€"The Watchman-Warden has’ receiVo ed from J. D. Neads. formerly of Lindsay, a copyof the official bal‘ lot used in Kings County, New York; in the recent legislation. It is a. complicated affair, 12- by 1.6 inches in size with no less than nine tickets Oh it. â€"The cold {weather is here, show your wisdom by ordering a; warm winter suit eat Alex. Clark’s, oppo« site the Benson House. The price wil! be only 316,. made and trimmed in the latest style, ‘1 The, best value in Lindsay. ' â€"-The County Council will meet in the Cougcii Chamber-ah the Court. Eofise, LindSay. on Tuesdhy, Novemv her-.20, at? o'clock 'p.m. This Will be the‘l‘ast vegulhr sessiofi'of the 'Cc'm'nty Cduncil as at firesdpfi consti-' tuted. - ’â€"The, Cornell ' Brewinngo'mpany theme-plated on the road anew ”de- livery wagoon of the same class as tho‘se used in the cities. It was Mb) the qun Wagon Co. of north, has séld‘ 11318.th ”to!!! ”- tor Curtis for $10. 000. He mortisâ€" ed in The Watchman-Wander. 1 --The Watchman-Wan!” has re calved a letter recommending that the surplus of the Home iortheAged Society be devoted to erecting an isâ€" down. {he old stables of” the fixing Edward Hotel. and erectetl mum Palmistry ine Arctic. 1 , howcver, Mlle-semit- The Fashions The New Idea VVoman’s Magazine contains over 100 pages each month of fashions, guidance for making clothes and household helps. Each number is divided somewhat as follows: These two together Watchman -Warder .‘01' "“1” Subscribers x The New Idea Woman s m Bargain Victoria County’s Leading Newspaper The Ontario Educational _1Jepart- thent wrote asking for photographs of interior 9! rooms of‘lbbrary. with sizes, for puhkication in annual re? The regular 'xnceting' oLtheyPublic Library Bbard Was held On Tuesday evening. 'Present; Messrs. R. M. 8831, F. 1). Moore. J. H. Knight. and Rev. J. Wallace. Mr. Real, in the absence of the chairman preo Sided. ' - very much enjoyed; 3.: Kiss Brady's always are. She, 900, m 1m responded to an encore TM, Imus "Cinnamon and Preston rendered tn instrumental duet which was much enjoyed by all meant. ltr‘. Ic~ _Cullooh then gave a reading. for which'f'he was very heartily hpphudâ€" ed. The last number on the pro- gram was an instrumental 5010 Miss Gertrude Vrdomon. mas .Vroo- mants solo was well. rendered. ‘ .; New Bookstwill be added , to Public Library 50 pages by the best writers. Beautifully illustrated. From 5 to 10 page: of styles 10 Pages. instrumental solo fly Kiss .Sepia: 'lluls Miss, Mark’s sale way my much appreciated; this being shown U the hearty. encore snc received. and to which' sn'e' kmdly responded'.‘ Miss Brasly then sang. The 3010 was? 15 pages of reading and d6- cription; also nine full-page fashion platesâ€"many of them in color. duet which we; much 1 present. lh‘. He. gave a. reading. for an encore. 7 Thef, Misses :1 Preston rendehed an Very heartily appkaud- REAT ' , REDU CTIO _______.____ {more especial?! plead to mono: - that by spec! Wt. wean A PICTURBI'PABER odor our sub-criben‘the "Candie: The second number ofthe Canadian Pictorial" and the Vim-Wm Pictorhl‘p t6 “(“4“ n im- hoth for age you lot 81.85 can. I ‘ mmtzpd'thum; and: mâ€" TWfi u was! My!!!" - ~ jI-plct'uu Following is the report or the Ii'brartnnofor October : 4 Circulation : - history. 81 ; bio- mphy, 66:; voyages , and travels. 92; sonar-.1 literature. 81: 5mm:- iles. boys, 221; 1n'enilu,glrls, 89 juvenile-c. unto one-1.108: bound IICU' W.‘fl' 6-5 . Ju‘wi“' allla. U” juveniies. little 0368.103: bound periodic-Jo. .78; poetry. 50; scienoo. 105; tuition. 38: mhoelhneous. 22 :. fiction, 771 ; toul circulation for month. 1792. New tickets. 18: total mutate! borrowers to and 01 month. 2,379. Cash receipts: our; Accounts were passed on recom- mendation of Finance Committee. “he Library Committee reported celecuon of periodicals {or 19037 and confidential! 0t books to be pumhased. Tenders' for the supply of both from booksellers .will be Make it a point to visit out Milliner) Parlors this week. Everything in it has been re- duced in price. We are offer- some very exceptional values in trimmed Hugs. We have divid- ed them into three prices. mcnt Misses' Cloth Skirts, in tweed and plain materials, made in 9 gore styles, bias self strapping and button trimmings. Another style is 3'7 gore and pleated fiounce. Also plain 7 gore Skirts, tailor made, tweeds are in brown, blue and green mixtures, also some in plain black. In this lot are about 10 ladies' Skirts only. Lengths are from 30 to 42 inches, Per gar- ‘1‘- Lindsay @ngéfl Ontario The)? w‘i‘ll be All Millinery Reduced in Price 'with his samples and made us an offer of them at a big discount. We took them quickly at the prices and to- day we have them on our racks and tables at most wonderfufilow values. This Is your lucky week, for we offer them to- day, and until sold, at the prices given in our list below. We haven’t got a full range of sizes in any line but 1n some cases we have two or more, but the larger por- tion has only one of a kind. LAST weekwas a lucky one for'us. An agent for a manfacturer came along TABLE N0. 2 $1.98 each TABLE NO. 3 $2.69 each TABLE N0. 1 mmova ..!.5.pw....... ............ ......... ... I) I. u»¢’I¢)1II 'I All ~. bl Misses’ Skirts Ladies’ Skirts TIE‘W}? 6:771 I [adies’ Skirts, SuitsandCoats on Sale toul A twelvcmonth of the "Canadian Pictoriul" will be worth hmding. It: shape is similar to the public:- tione issued in Miami shout. ‘10x15 inches the M. The prioe 3 “Ten Cent.- 1 copy. One Donut-j n year. including. the remainder at 1906 tree. Noun .yheortu recom- md it to our readers, end .11 who m on: examine a copy at. our once; indent. we til! shay tor- vudmnbwflptm {or m an whom it would be u. comm. We no tures of tuition: and pattern; pic- tures of childm. of beautiful things. curious mast; inmuons. mp shots or gain-.1- ull photo contests .0! “Happy or Coat“! 81%- Inuons" or new: “Batman“ money prize. for the host. will take their rightful placer: tune of Canadian enterprise; tun-s of Mien: end petun- : tures of the world’s-Iowa ;-.pictms o! world-famous people, In which Ladies’ Cloth Skirts, made of mixed tweeds and plain cloths. One style is with box pleats back and front, pannel sides and flare flounce. Another style is a four piece skirt, with inverted tucks down front. side and back, self strappings. Another style is a plain black cloth skirts, with box pleats in front and back and five rows of wide tucks around body part. sizes 36 to 42 in. long. Per garment $3.59 ‘ m n, L‘ pic- thy; Saul Importmt Imppenin‘. cud: “deaths. maiden“, fires, etc.. Toronto. Wednesday Moon. 1cm. The “Canadian Pictoritl” for A'NEW CLUBBING OFFER. The Wctchmcn-Warder for one Corn-panama are reminded to at each ....... cardinal, brown and also cream. These were from $1.00 $2.00 in price. We offer them in our sale of millinery _‘ Ladies’ Suits A may primed . pubmon conmnlw over ‘ . ' â€"' a. thousand pictures of the M "W till I to w All Wool Hon. Conn and costing over one‘thou- Fancy check, :11 wool' horse covers “albinismâ€"co: -â€"â€"‘50 t0 69* cents per We yuduWe samples nt- this omee. 82.00jchtrze 25 cents each {or strgppiu Our price to our wheel-ib- ,5and shaping. This is as cheap as or: for both papers only 81.35 ;shoddy and win wou- ten times as 1,1083. .8 well as being a. blanket you â€"â€"â€"*â€""â€" I'm be Proud of And a. comic". to Ladies' plain navy blue Cloth Suits, coats are sacque styles, semi fitting bucks, with long centre vents, pleated sides, double breast- ed box fronts. Skirts made in four pieces, with cluster tucks on front: sides and back, full flares. Per Suit ............... ......................... $7 .95 «.n. Ladies’ Coats “5‘" ubout $62.- for lough. of of Lind- 5|vl-uu||l» v) fill.) III III II»)'> n . $1.00 31.00: sale in Lindsay. of whicl'n due ah; i nouncement will be m in the 1,00 columns of the “kahuna-Warden 1‘.” ‘24- only Children's Velvet and Silk Bonnets, in shades of navy, ment . 100 Ladies" and Misses’ Cloth Coats, made of tweeds, friezes and coverts, all new styles, and threeâ€" quarter lengths, backs are with pleats and fold, all full and, mam ish looking, with wide shoulders and full skirts, the cloths are in light shades of grjey and fawn, dark greys, browns and gmen mixtures, plain and fancy Collars and cuffs, single and double breast- ed, all well tailored and of sty- lish cut; Per-A gar- A_ ‘ _ The R. I. Bod W Cu. 0! Lindsay. 'will puy HIGHEST CASH PRICE (or was, SHEEP. SKINS. Lmsxms, rumw m BARK. one tad wnrehome m: We!- lington “not Midge-4526. loads 00 hny and mwdnflm. THE HORN B_ROS.~'WOOLLEN 00., Children’s Silk and Yelvet Bonnets WANTED ! Hmns up BARK on...--. " "1860 "3' ‘ono

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