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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Nov 1908, p. 7

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coats the finest We élr quality, would tury or Progress ‘uthlled t0 the 90. 7.50. 5.00. o, 5.00, 3.50 or 10 Days ore-r before. . . a, . .": {Lilli ll_”. ll'I'LleXilthll of the With ' ll 1 ill" rxl'llvlnCe. I s '3: tin,- slllall dealer \ cess in Toronto. Out. 192 West King St. 79.0. 539, Toronto. ‘ - :ru'mcn‘. o! m , ~ ll: who makes. {run those having lia.-zzlemller mm - -- >'--? wasting tin. , .. Hm: to do. Do '0‘ ‘ ‘ .. .‘ .‘s .'l.":-s consider ’0‘! .w; : 'l‘hlsls them ' or ow. s-i-callelll M )1 "levitate in haying-lid? w an :ured, will}. M A ~ . w ':.- rich. Tcrmfllb‘ rave-n ' - “l nil-la to which man .l » we y unfita him“? ‘3. 1-. of lift. a: V ' - .::,.:.wu Ale-dingtob' 'L n.- \_â€"' ,, e'c, Doyuninwndb ' . .1 and :5 not checked 'm 1» ‘w ‘..r::: aflictcd, or the U- . lday and evening. 33" v. 13 and 14 Oriliia Nov. 15 and 18 ‘95 hen the day’s work is over it is a perfect luxury to encase your feet in Our large-importation of English slippers a pair of our ozy house slippers. will attract your attention. Jast a description or two. For Men No. 337. Same style in No.5181. Men’s felt slippers, figured ilippers - - dteglflgrlljelt and -cork - soles,Q56 No. 497 11;. Ladies’ felt Juliets, in . ' _ , . " c ' red, brown or black, flexible. leather ‘50. 110. Men s embrOldered vel- .Soles, sizes. 3 to g , Vet slippers, combination felt and leather soles, sizes 6 to 1] , price 603 No. 515. Men’s English carpet and tapestry slippers, well finished,prices 75c, 85c, - - - 1.25 lower cut - - - No. 475. No. 584.1; Men’s pure wool bed- es 3 t0 8- ' - - room slippers, soft. us down, leather N0. 323}. Ladles’ felt soles, sizes 6 to ll. - 1.00 felt sole, all sizes. - For Women No. 431. Ladies" fancy pale pink brocalle Juliet slippersâ€"-a dream of daintiness. turn sole, medium heels. Price - - 1.25 For Children We want your trade because we know I 5 : The-farmers Bank of Canada 3 ; SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards compounetld four times a year. Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE “M You will receive interest for every day that your money remains ,ter‘. Mrs. A McKinnon, of Victoria .- Harbor last Week. to $100. on deposit, no matter how short a time. In this‘way not a No delays in making withdrawals. A. B. M o G I L L, I Manager Lindsay Branch. dollar is ever idle. W ”=- IIETHODIST ANNIVERSARY AT THE 1 0 O 1 Office Hours, 9 3.m. to 5 p.m. FALLS A SPLENDID success 7 M Melon Falls, Nov. 3.â€"Miss Mabel ,thanksgiVing service, and in the eV- Nevison, of Michigan, is visiting the falling the choir, Will give a song ser- M‘saes Alice and Flora Thurston, of ivice. _ Balloon Grove. I Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Lindsay, eon- ‘ . unk'n, f Cannin on, |ducted serViCeS ‘ . 3):; ‘13:; oJf Mrl ”:1 Mrs. gag jchurch on Sunday and dthere-d two :1 nx-ng . , ,eloquent sermons, and on Manday u l ' . . M R levening the ladies of the congrega- Mrs' F’ A‘ Mcharmld and r3' ‘ Ition attended to the inner man, by ' nded the. . . . . J' Mauro, 0f Lindsay, atte igavlng one Of the" far-renowned ““1 Ieveryone that Colonel Sam would be gade was on the fire wagon as Methodist tea on Monday evening. suppers. It would be useless for the l‘enelon Falls was visited a’g‘aln'scribe to attempt to describe the de- by fire on Sunday, When the stable ’corations in the tea room. The tab- l'elonsing to Mrs- J- J- Powers, Withzles were decorated with cut flowers, contents, was totally destroyed. The house plants and ferns, and were stable contained hay and a cousid-i very prettily arranged. They were in arable amount of feed, and has been charge of Miss Jordan and Mrs. May- Ufied by 111‘. Martin, 0f to‘vn. The bee; Miss Isaac and Miss A. Mitch- origin of the fire is unknown. The Fell; Mrs. Varcoe and Mrs. Menzies; . ' that it has been ers. Junkin and Miss Wilson; Miss caused by a spark lodging on the ;Terrill and Mrs. McCallum; Mrs. roof of the building, or probably gMa~gm and Mrs. Je\ven' and these 1a- droppt'd through 8- crevice in thejdies looked very attractive. At 8 For a. while a number Of the lo’clock a splendid program), was giv- ReV. Mr. Wilson, of Lindsay, the fire was .deliVered a lecture, “Here, There and of Lindsay, lEverywhere,” which was very inter- ig visit on 'esting and instructive. The choir, a. under the leadership of Miss Lillian Wilson, did splendid work. Several splendid anthems were sung, Miss The rising young Conservatives of lWilson taking the solos.l A trio, by our town and surrounding country, iMiss Wilson, Miss Martha Quibell, are wry much enthused with t-he'and Miss Mina Wilson was very idea. of organizing a Borden club, much enjoyed. Miss and steps will be taken by the lead- Miss M. Wilson are both era to organize in the near future. 313‘. and Mrs. Fred Cullon and chil-I . (kl-n. Visited Mr. and Mrs. Cullon, of McDougall assisted with Violin so- ‘103. Addresaes were also given by Col. Sam, Hughes lald Fenclon Falls a flyil Monday, and was welcomed by 1WD: under control;- ncmbcr 01' the staunch Tories. Lindsay last week. Mr. Cullon leav. es Ior ~I’eterboro in a. few days. Rev. Mr. French, of St. 'James' Miss Violet Fell paid Lindsay a Church; also by the pastor, Rev. flying Visit on Saturday. Mr. Cragg, who tendered 9, vote of thanks to the ladies for a. most en- St. Andrew‘s Missionary Society . . hold their annual thank offering joya'ble entertainment. Miss M. Pow- mceting on Wednesday. All the lad. Ice and Annie Magee, of Powles' ice are cordiallv invited as questions Corners assisted the choir. of Very great ihterest will be discusâ€" Miss F. 0. Brandon returned home Sod. A good program is bein'g pro- from Lindsay to-day. ‘ided and at the close light lunCh Master Lorne McDougall got a will be served by the ladies: nasty injury on Saturday. while try- ilr. Norman Martin, of Tory Hill, ing to catch maroon pup at the res- srent Sunday with his parents in idence of Mr. Burtchael. The old dog turned and hit him SJeVeral times on the legs. Lorne is under the care of Dr. J ohnsoa and will no doubtlbe all right soon. Mr. John Austin, spent Sunday with his town. The ink Spiller is glad to see that has returned town. _ Mrs. Baker, of Lindsay, is visiting her friend, Mrs. Robson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilfilling, of South Africa, who have been spending the past few months at the Mansion House. Fenelon Falls, left on Mon- day to visit. Toronto friends. of Kinmount, hmlly in who is visiting his parents in town. fool: a walking notion. and walked ‘ frorn Penelon Falls to Glenarm. and back. on Monday. This mm a distance of fifteen mileS. Word was received in town Mon- daly of the death of Mrs. A. A. Gam- eron, principal of the north ward school. Mr. Cameron was called home several days ago. owing to her 1111nm, and only arrived again in 1°“ to take charge of his duties last Saturday. and he received word from 2.. “ml?" °’ W' m‘ m; mule to m rail is l 1 a an :ircle of fri‘haiyds in townfwwho feel Mr. at)?! has been very M ion. the Very deeply for him in his son mic- am ash-let. REV. Mr. Lord, of St. W’s No 434-. Same style as above in Ladies’ plain black felt buckskin slippers, elastic front, siz- Children’s house slippers, in felt, carpet and tapestry, a host of kinds, â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘° NBILL‘ THE SHOW“ our Goods merit your patronage _______________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" // 'COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE D|§ASTROUS CON Perry. and Mrs. J. Mcbean, of Man- -,_ . . ' _ . illa, visited friends in this Vicinitlii‘frgy' 12,598,“ ward, near Beal 5 tan I , The cause of the lire is un- ing dwelling the frame kitchen was: uhor'lknown, but it is surmised that it in flames, while fire was catching on ‘ spent Sunday with Mrs. A. to the roof of the brick portion ofi burn. singers gnd the three voices in the Will trio blended perfectly. MISS Marjorie Pack, passed through here y ester (1 ay, ing Rev. Mr. Marsh, delivered user- Mr. '1 h. Kend , f Cobourg. the lost gentleman I m MC ry o \ ' One little maid- We want to make every inch To order by mail, simply ' Are you interested in, Felt Footwear? Yes! Well three requisites to offer youâ€"variety 0f prices. Here are a few descriptions. bedroom Felt Boots for Men 950 No. 61?. Men’s reliable felt con- gress, plain toe, comfort last, suitable for rubbers or overshoes, sizes 6 to 1.20 11- - 1.35 No. 533. Men’s all felt bootmdolge felt soles. You wouldn’t imagine anything like quite so warm and cozy. Price - - 1.85 No. 501. Men’s grain leather lace 1 .00 to 8. - 600 _ ‘1. boots, felt IleI, durable and com- ” “£951.: fortable, sizes 6 to 11,“ price 1.75 “1”“ sense shape Men's heavy felt boots in laced and buckle styles, long boots etc, reliable goods at fair prices, to 8. - 75¢, 8 Stores in Canada. - - .- I (From our own correspondent.) CREE SWELL. Brown, of Port Nov. 2.â€".\Iiss gutted by lire on Mou-l Mrs. Stewart and son, of Sonya, day Mrs. Herron of Port Perrv visit- started through the chimney in the ' ‘ ' kitchen. The blacksmith shop was closed ‘ the town since Aprll lust, and came during last Week owing to the illness, _ »from Minden, where he was engaged in farming. He purchased the house was thought they were lost, but lat- of the blacksmith, Mr. Wilbert. Da- vison. The annual thank offering ser- Vices in connection with the Presby- terian church will be held on No- Vember 8. ReV. Mr. McInnes of Port. Perry will preach at. 2.30 andl p.m. Special music by the choir. from Mrs. Agnm, who at present lives in the vicinity of Dunsford. To-day was pigkilling day at the Ranson home and two porkers wereI slaughtered. put on in the kitchen stove to boil the water necessary in pig-killing op- erations. It is thought that chimney had been defective and the joists caught fire. I VALENTIA. Oct. 28.â€"Mr. Wilmot Suggitt was at home last. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ken. Randall, of Lindsay, was visiting in our village last Sunday. Mr. Lewis from Oakwood vicinity, _ has rented Mr. Wm. Tinney's farm mg from the roof of the of the fire through a neighbor, Mrs. in “1° Methodist .and is going to occupy part of Mr. immediately sent in an alarm to the‘ fire hall. as Just at it happened the alarm was received at the fine ball just at 12 brl-i it elected by a large majority. pulled out of the hall. It happen- Rev. Chas. Davis occupied the pul- ed lucky that there were 1200 feet of , Pit in Oul' Church last Sabbath Mdlhose on the wagon for the full length i Tinney's house. lection day did not arouse much excitement in our village as in other years. It was the belief of o'clock and eyery man on the preached a very interesting sermon. was needed. Just one line of hose Mr. Davis spent part of his boyhood was available there being blit one years in the neighborhood, but has ' ' ' HORTICUL’I‘UIRAL AND been absent for twenty years. Don't forget the harvest home and fowl supper in the Methodist church on Thanksgiving Day. WILL Rf MODEL PREMISES -â€" NEW BANKING PREMISES WILL STANHOPE- BE FIXED UP. Nov. 2_.â€"Elections over and all The Victoria Loan and Savings 0°- qmet again. will commence at once to erected a Messrs. Geo. Deacon and William lnew frOnt and remodel the entire Hewitt have gone to camp at Dor- premises which they recently purch- set. ’ . ascd t- t., and 'thh were Mr. Jacob Faulkner and his moth-homes]; Kscilculsoied b , ‘Messrs Roe- er have returned after spending the i k l Murph 3 ‘ past couple of weeks with friends inin TVhI-n completed. they expect to have ollingwood. . . Hunting season will soon be here f”? of t2: finest b‘ank :trem}? (:3 again. The Minden Hunt Club are ownt} . e lgpro eme w“ f a“ the first on the scene this year. They its? Etretc: 1:9;Zmrtnfg Sccgp: n . xpec . are busy getting their camp on . tnolr new home on Dec. 1. ‘ 0311:2111 61:11:: lScatchewan Lake in order. Four of the club, Messrs. Harry Welch, -â€"-â€"â€"â€""â€",'_,_â€" Currie, Frank and Clifford Sunday was All Saints Day at St. Paul’s Church and in the even- Mr. C. C. Campbell has resumed his duties in his school here at Hall's Lake, after a week’s absence in his' 3ft; ”3.53:3: it‘ll... 35.111533? SAY-5 MANY PERSONS HERE CAN BE MADE HAPPY AGAIN ing Mr. Campbell’s absence. Mr. Alex. Deacon transacted busi- ness in Donald this week. Miss L. _B. Wodehouse, teacher at TELLS HOW ANY ONE CAN PRE mon appropriate to the occasion. Boskung, returned to the city to resume her studies in Toronto Uni- PAR-E SIMPLE HOMEMADE versity. Mr. Arthur Olivdr has MINTURE. SAID T-O OVEBCOME charge of her school for the balance RHEUMATISM of the term. sol I) Mr. Peter Cro lo transaeted u- siness in Lindsay on Monday. in our neighborhood “9" that the Miss Annie Deacon has returned af- ’91“sz ““100 mu be highly appre- ter spending the past few weeks with “fled by 91°39 .Who 5‘1““: friends in sword. I Get "on any good primacy one- Miss Annie L. Goussling who has half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three been visiting her mother, Mrs. Harâ€" , rison for some time, returned to the 0PM?! of Compound Syrup Samps- rllla. Shake these well in a bottle commend the following Big Array of Felt Footwear styles, quality in material, economy in Felt Wear for Women No. 360. Ladies’ felt lace boots, dongola kid faxing, toecap, leather facing and backstrap. Ladies this is a shoe that you have been looking forâ€"a dressy boot embodying coni- fort, warnlll and style,. sizes “2; No. 480, The above shoe in com- Nn. 466. Ladies’ plain felt gaiters, warmly lined, good FLAGRATION IN THE EAST WARD---CHIMNEY CAUGHT FIRE The home of Mr. William Hanson. hydrant near enough 1 the conflagration. The damage will be consid- the house. ed h: d h . M ‘. . . (“r aug ter m J McDonald able, but it. is thought, will be cov- very strong, owing to the length ofI Mrs. J. McKinnon visited her 815- . . ered by insurance, which amounted hose out. worked with a might and main and the most of the furniture was saved. kitchen and too frightened to escape. the death had not one of the firemen Mr. Ramon was first made aware to fly and Baldwin. who had seen blazes issu- Constant watch over the roofs of kitchen. He these buildings with water pails, put I of the main portion of the dwelling with a frame kitchen at- ‘bert. of Lutterworth township. of space count this month, so without further introductionwe descriptions and prices to your careful attention. number and size wanted. Rubbers ill Abundance In buyingr rubbers, quality is the first essential and fit is the prime necess- ityâ€"you’ll get both when you buy Maple Leaf Rubbers, “We handle perfects” onlyâ€"no blisters or culls. PURE GUM and SN AG PROOF RUBBERS. state Ska then, we have the N0. 910. Men’s laced snag proof rubbers, rolled edge, sole and heel. Price 2. 1 0 No. 9285. Men’s laced heavy gum rubbers, Maple Leaf, sizes 6 '0 ll. Price - - 1.75 No. 948‘. Men’s one buckle heavy gum rubbers, 6 to 11. - 1.50 Waterproof Oversbocs No. 945. Men's Casllnlerettc OVor- shoes. floored lined, Ieavy soles, O to II. Price - â€" 1.50 No. 926.1. Men's high cut, snow Specials ill Rubbers for Shoes No. 979. Ladies’ rubbers, reliable vuality,“perfects,"sizes “ll to 7. 55c . - No. 962. Ladies tine storm rubbers, “Maple Leaf,” perfects, to fit all shapes of shoes, per pair â€" 753 N0. 916. Men's reliable quality rububrs, "perfects," sizes 6 to 11. Price - - 800. N0. 9033,. Men's tine storm rubbers, “Mall-.- Leal " ' crl'ects sizes and excluder ovcrslloes, :2 buckles, all I ’ V ’ W LINDSAY Our School Boots Wear Like Iron m l l l l l l - - 1165 - 1.45 sole, sizes 3 - 1 .00 WANTED A? ONCE on ul- nry and expenses. One good In. in each locality with rig or ca 1 of handling horses to advertise , 1, introduce our guaranteed Royal Purple Stock 1‘ Poultry Specifics. No experience necessafi ; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week ‘ expenses. Position permanent. Write . W. A. JENKINS MANF‘G 00.. 100400. __ A most useful and yet inexpensive Christmas Gift would be this Ink Pencil. It is guaranteed ad to leak, . l 33;.Zmli;..“23..223 ”PUBLIC MEET IIIG .l M... , l i l l I o the scene of, I When the brigade reached the burn- ‘ Lindsay Horticultural Society The pressure was not I l [T is made from fine hard red rubberâ€"and has a plat- inum point which will not wear dulL The annual meeting of the abov. . societywiil be held in MR. REED’S CW?“ “h dun“ ‘ OFFICE, OPPOSITE THE MAB. HoweVer, the brigade Several gold watches were upstairs in the bedrooms and for a while it ,er firemen discovered them. Many “d IiHcr - -I ll b0 , . tether articles were also saVed from the pi in c x’ ‘ hET, on the fire. 0: n . y A little kitten, the pet of the fam- lFrlday, N OY. 6' A big fire had been lily, was surrounded by flames in the $1.00 51908 at 7 30 p m forthr pu OURhondsomccot-Iogue . scat fro: upon request. 7547/» “f would soon have been burned to tfifiéfiéééééfiéél officers of the said society and ro- ceiving statements of receipts and disbursements. I 1 Rune BROS. p.53; Slimmlfiam I l i rescued it. The heavy wind caused the sparks! for a time it was thought ‘ l _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- that the stables would catch fire. LIMITED 134436438 Yong: St. TORONTO out many incipient blazes. 'Ihe dwelling, except the bare walls house. was burned to the ground. An interesting circumstance in con- nectiOn with the house is that it was once occupied by Agnew. the old man who was murdered here years ago. The house was a solid built brick the piano that has the best tone and has all the modem improvements that people ANNUAL CONVENTIONS tnched. ‘ __ are after to-day. vacuâ€" OBITUARY TABLE GROWER’S assocr- The Heintz'm an fills the billln -â€" . ATIONS. . v MRS. ALFRED ARCHER. The mm convention of the 011- e ery [3896?" and Is also Horticultural Association, mo era 3 'n pflce' Another aged and respech citizen tax-lo was suddenly called by death away, which is the central organization of early Sunday morning, 25th inst.. in the horticultural socities in the Pro- 5 A the personbf Mrs. Alfred Archer, of Vince 01 Ontario, will be held at the, EWTNG M (MINES Minden township. City Hall, Toronto, on Tuesday and Of the highest quality and built LOVmeer 10 311‘} 11mfor endurance. Communicatewith r. J. BREEN, Agent thy' taking her tea, retired earlier than had been her custom. Some time later Mr. Archer also retired, but not expected- before he had learned from her that On Thursday. Nov. 12, the Onta-l . . she was quite easy. At ten, twelve, Vi? Vegetable Grovars’ Association,‘ and two o'cloc kshe assured her hus- Will hold its annual convention in the city hall, the first session start-I band she was no worse, and he _ ing at 9 a.m. ;â€"-â€"â€"aâ€"â€" I o'clock on] to find his nor was Both these conventions are being 3" p" : held during the week of the Ontario already cold in death. H rticultural Exh'bit'on Who ' . . o l l ,. n sln- Mes her husband, she is “fill" gle rates are in force on all the rail- ed by three sons, William “d wavs in Ontario, thus enabling dele- . George. of linden township. and Ro- gages and all others interested in 1] Each order 18 at the moment Bethelce horticultural and vegetable growing the MOST IMPORTANT in the meter}, on Mo y “term”. .md' to be present at a Immmum expense- shop. (1 ,Every suit .is under the n“ proprlet rs observation. I] The was very largely attended consider Preliminary steps were taken in . . ing the fact that so few knew of her Bowmanville 19,. the ”mu” 0; a man who gets I118 clothing MADE Very sudden W- RBV- 13- W- Y.M.C.A. in that town. TO ORDER gets the most honest value. His suits give SATIS- Rowlnnd was In charge and held a gem t the ho . after I‘l‘ioh th °° " “'° " ° wan mE KIDNEYSDO memos to a... no day of __ wearing, and are a SAFE IN- intennent took place. I Mas. FRED PARKIN. . WHAT BOOTH’S KIDNEY PILLS JESTMENT. ARE DOING FOR UXBRIDGE , , again went to sleep to waken at four The funeral took p the late Fred Par-kin, PEOPLE. startling suddenness NOV. 2, ab‘ 0 terabrlcfillness,lnstlngonlyfrom Allthobloodlnthcbody passes . Sunday evening' . The accused lady ,through the Kidneys every three min- alr , n lived in' Toronto, but had been visitâ€" “In. . . ins heron-ants. m. and Mrs. Olivâ€" ' The Man Behind the Shouts 88 Kant Stunt, er, Cambridge-st. She has been to 5 health . mauve about 00 grams' -of im ure 800‘ b‘“ w ill 0“ Sun p (Two doors wet. Pvm Hotel. day after dinner. Coons-Ions not matter. If they fail, some part of lndudngthonlghtuxldooth took'thlllmpunmttoruloftin the place shortly other seven o'clock this blood, bringing on pain the the ' W, W, irregular morning. (lemme every effort made but. but. hot, dry skin. rheumatism, tonavoharllfo. Ithsuppoood n blood veiled on brain. Imvel. dram. deposit- in the urine. ' \, ‘7'“. m

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