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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Nov 1907, p. 7

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M 81.00 for N01, :0 others, mken the the thing absolute- tisfaction. to wedding rings g for use oil-cloths. :haped and strapped; to $3.00. ncy check wool, 50¢ ’ard. Tweed Pant, mack- made to order. Have some $1.00 each prices fox- the ha]- nercial Traveller's irts, 25 per cent- SING Juana} Wnlihun 31.00. LINDSAY Gem’g LINDSAY Regular 34. 316W in this place. mm. The Dreamm “'83 we 0‘ best aver presented to the public place. The total moeipta we” mighborhood of ’130- Burns. of London. is spend“ Road. seems a foregone conclusion that ‘Woodviue will be on the water war ‘30:: after the firm of next May. Rev. B. A. Whattnm preached in Beaver- !ton last. Sunday both morning and evming. Rev. 8. '1‘. Tucker B. A. ,.‘B D. of Beaverton, preaching here in 'the morning and at. Henley both at- bernoon and evening, Mr. S. Keown taking the evening service hem. Mrs. Sarah Johnston, relict o! the limbo Benjamin Johnston, died at the ihome of her son, George. 13th con. ’92nd year. Interment was made at IMcIndoo' s cemetery on Mondav. the ’11th inst. Mr. J. P. Ego arrived home from I Peterborougwh last Saturday. Anniversary serviceS. and a supper will be held here in the Meth- odist church Sunday and Monday. |17th and 18th inst. First-class to.- {lent from Toronto and other pieces has been secured for this occasion fowl em a. Wmmsold can at In and In Ruben Thom. at an: plane. did Sunday an» The parents have the hearth“ Iranian: at nu ma 909819 km in this mum in Mr and «autumn M the last mm at a» Wood: flue Donnell. mm W, x, m= m an R: A: “imam. mat a mm“ um um 99mm '29 sub: wit a local option m4“ «a he m: ed on at next Mowmleouom The 99mm was signed hy sing-.0” Manson... A: it 09!: aka anye ave votes to my the lay-kw m it has again returned to town, and needless to say, her many triends are pleased to have her again in their midst. Mr. J. McFarland. of Verulam, spent Sunday evening with friends in town. ' Messrs. John Murchison, Wilfred AVery and H. Copp spent Sunday ev- ening with friends in town. on Saturday after 8! weeks with friends in R. WW! 0: town' her home on Friday after :. months' vbit to friends in Parry Sound and Lindsay. 1n Potaboro. The Stamelen Millinery Pgrlogs Mrs. Honour. old cum! J. McFarlane. of Verulam, Sumhw the guest of Mimic. FENELOX FALLS Bella Ferguson, of Woodville, Rutherford returned Brokenshlre returned to 13 the guest aim. visiting [fiends Leading Styles in Original and Exclusive Designs in Ladies’ and Children's Millinery The Harmony Club intend holding] their first dance on Friday evening. : The song service held in St. An- dreW' 3 church was a decided success. Rev. Mr. Lord gave 9. short address on “Prayer. ” The choir excelled it-{ self. Misses E. Bryans and Irene McDoug-all sang a. beautiful duet: “How Sweet the Name of Jesus: Sounds.” Mrs. J. Northey excelled herself in a, solo, “Jesus LOVer ol‘ My Soul." Mr. Lord intends hold- ing a song service monthly, and Fan-- elon Fells will yet break the record for good choirs. On Friday last a. surprise party gathered let the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. of Pleasant \al- ley. end preunt them with e beauti- lul marble finished mantel clock. and theJol'lowing address : To Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson: Rev, Mr. Cragg has begun equine? listic services. we hold you. You have I You naive been one 01 us “.311 our gatherings and have proved yourself suntan-taxi tom who knew you. unto youml! 5 MW. “d '3 decided this was a most auspicious tune to welcome her. and New“ 0‘” fie vouid. More. at you to W watchabflndanuck‘ 0‘“ the minutes and hour- u t1” 17“" ity my (0110' roll by. my you be reminded 01 our wish me unceasmg joy and pros. er- dough you grow 0160' m 1”" 30 DAYS’ We male to inmduee ounelvea (so every men. women and child in Lind and amending Country. and, m arder so do so. we “are out Ay puma: on a Great and Genuine 30 Days' Sale Now we my GENUINE and womean it. This sale is no fake. Exerything goes at exact coat for the next 80 days; we can afield to do this as we bought at 9. ate on the dollar. Buooouor to The Hurley Shoe Store We Have Reel Btu-gains to Otter You. Comeâ€"See for Yourself and be Convinced. SHOE SALE J. J. WALSH demon. Il- The patrons of Eldon creamery tended a meeting of the same Lomeville on Monday. at Uphill. Despite the dry summer the cattle look well. Mr. Frank Rogers, son of Mr. Hat- vey Rogers. our postmaster, died in Toronto on Thanksgiving Day. His sisters, Mrs. Weldon and Mrs. Wood, went to the city to bring his bod; GAS GENERATOR EXPLODES AT KINMOUNT A correspondent writing from Kin- mount, tells of the blowing up of the gas genemtor at the Northern Hotel Kinmount, on Tuesday evening of last week. The generator was in the home. The funeral was on the fol- lowmg Sunday to the Quakers' cem- etery. The bereaved family have sympathy of all. basement of the hotel and the explo- sion resulted in the tearing of a. large' hole in the floor of the hall and bar room and shattering several panes of glass in the windows and breaking some 0! the disheo in the dining room. No one was seriOusly injured. though the proprietor, Mr. Simplon. W. Watson and 3. Allan received severe burn; on the {wand handgundonumberofguesu had namw W. Th Want '8! apparently due to employees filling the machine with carbide while it “Ills DOCTOI'S QUESflOlS holder in ”my ’ aim whitillwum “”22" their dodge. Rom Sn-ut Eut Manhoiomtqfibbadefl LINDSAY at

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