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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Nov 1908, p. 12

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w v ,.,,;...ro.,,;tlou.«.“i"’.-..i,.r - lcandies, -while the minors of the fair’ PLEASANT POINT t, b . 10.â€"-)Iiss K, Hardy is visit- fsex beguiled the dull momen . y ‘- _ . . . ' Lizzie Robert- ibusying themklves in the occupation Glenram, .\ov. 9.745158 Ma 8818 lOf Pinning the gUests’ overcoats to- Murchison was a V‘lsltor to Town“, pleased to note, last Week for a few days. The Salvation Army are holding son. . l . d Mrs. R. A. Playfair. Llnd- ,gether. “'9 fire ed 'n these ithough’ that t 059 Mg 1 ’ a meeting in Thombury's hall on the Mr. an ntertained about ' . . e ‘ ‘, occupations did not espeCially assist _ ' entertainment oth- 169‘ “‘5‘- hnox church was filled on Thurs- friends Thanksgiving eVenin . ' he evenings day evening last, when the ReV. Mr. cottage here. Through ‘oi the host and hostess every on I ‘ I “We"; Sewright, of Sebright, gave an in- issionary work thoroughly enjoyed themscchs. Hurr - Mrs. Jarvis. better known around _on Monday next, .\ov. 16. lteresting lecture on m here as Miss May Page. is visitingl :-â€"â€" _ lin the west. her sister. Mrs. Will Hay. , BLDG} STATION The. young people in 'th‘; ers attended the Cambray tea Mr. Will Robertson has gone Wl u Xovember 10.â€"â€"'I‘hanksgiving Day . - tly here. Rev. P. Monday eVemng. The Rev. Mr. Tonkin, of Cambray, ah for Cameron fowl large numb- on a hunting party to Minder). :passed off Very quie h h 'McNabb took the services in c urc _ . - XORLA‘VD' ll . ' ' ' . - occupied the pulpit at. knox church .on Sunday morning, givmg a. spe on Sunday last. Ned' Adair, 0f Van-‘Cial talk on thanksgiving. - Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron en- . young 0 o ‘ Everyone knows what conditions have 55555555 vii. Visiting her friend, lely for the past three \\'t‘(‘l(,\'. Friday last tine liltli‘ MT. :inil .‘ll's. )Ii\\' (il'lil't' her lllllllr' in (“till .VOV. 9.-â€".\lr. couver. l‘i.L'.. is spending a few days: M _ P. Nesbitt. who has been work- . ‘ ‘ with his brother. )Ir. Wm. .iciaii. ling rim. Mr. A_ Campbell, leaves {Or 235?: $923,222; (2“ thfik’ednesday, . M“ Hugh Mdm‘we and his smterjlthe north this week. eVening in honor of their daughte ~' m-law. Mix Andrew )iclntyrc, {Ml Miss May Fowler, teacher at marriage to Mr George Hims~ l b . th b . . 1d f h tt 1 Fmion :luHS'I' 1’; the $1112: ‘0! f0:115'illorncastle, visited with Miss "Igihorn- Toronto, Mr. ' and Mrs. (.‘aniero-[ 3611 1n 6 uSIIleSSWOI’ Ol‘t epas we ve mot "r' ‘ ‘3‘” “mm“ ' ‘7 y‘e. 1“ bury at Lindsay over the hell ay. ‘pt (1 b th - d ht“. M . 0 0 new . ., . o... o... A, and on. o. m- eggs“;,,,;:“M,,.;Ҥ,,:,:-,,,,,;;t; months.The history has beenbut a succeSSIOn / )ll". :l'dr-k Nlcfarlatlll. 01‘?O:OCCI):ET£ Eachern, 0f L.C.I., visited at hOIllC hosts and the young people \‘Cl'e sor- f o o k. d " §:l(:uÂ¥ll:‘l:lnl(:§ltllt‘ll(lS a £31m, \l,l ‘during Thanksgiving holidays. 1 t ry to loan) in‘ the wee sma' hourSlE O suspenSIOns and fallures 0f every I“ o ,, t” .5,- ;‘_‘ ' . , I A number of our young P9099 a ' of the morning. Mr. and Mrs. 0 0 , M155 Mm“ I‘unnmfiil‘qhomgi: his: tended the fowl supper at Kirkfield Higgs left on Friday last to visitl‘ KHOWll’lg' Of “115 StOI‘BS tremendous Ollll pUL . - has on Monday night and report a. good friends in Woodvillc and Lindsay, all, 0 . bi -' reT‘er-rl l0 hwi‘ hum? in Limlsfly- tirfte' (‘ L . f T onto paid 'IFergal‘dStrCtux‘ning t0 the" new’home In Llndsay,we were approaChedafew days ago .60,-" '. ' , V ,, ., ~ , r. ., ansmg. 0 or , in oron o. mifl'm‘l"2g..‘.i‘.“‘.;.-filmiiiiihlm‘ifila of... o... .0 rriends here this brggghtsggfthflmfjm an, me. by the creditors of one of the largest man- ~ town 0ch (hr. lust Wei-k on business. “98'. - e. . lr, . , 7 ‘ P, «in» - .- , .\I d 3 b' 1 'n‘ Edward’s hounds. Amongst them we noticcdl mgrvsftiiihl'x‘ A\7",:\‘On‘l:tlix“signsllxli‘itlg; birtflilrtiet?V and ez‘irllsgo 'l‘lilafksgiving Day aim old sportsman, Mr. D. V. )lc-‘l “faCturers 1n canada” WOUId we consent to l’ I h L "‘(Ili’ b‘lv'l.‘ . . ‘ S h. 1 fit ‘ - h ‘..t d- (CI‘lZiU' $ _. .....;‘r:(.i..“::fi.:e i0... 0. “f1.°.;’;L...1go‘.‘i§?§oi°§iiee m T... WW ,.,,,,,,,g h... ,ml‘ dispose of the 15,000 stock on hand on a , ' ‘ ‘ , ‘ . . ., - Misses M. McMillan, - - - “ 99 to be. m foul last Week to Flnelles Tohnie’ M. Mchobi COHlIlllSSlOl‘l? We sald, No, most emphat- . O . . :5 ically. We do not do busmess that way. We l ‘ assured them that we would buy the stock - lthe holidays: S. Sim-lair. M. b lmnd has returned spend Miss Ethvl )IcArthur, accompanied ‘ ‘ ‘ son, all oi Lindsay. ingwood, to 'v x h‘r, v's'ted friends at . h“ h”. mot ( I 1 ! Mrs. John McDonald. of Lindsay, | lliillowc‘on passed off quietly. withl POWLES’ CORNERS of ii couple. or three Nov. 10--â€"'1‘he genial weather 01" ELDON STATION 0““ 3 ”0°“ ‘0 501“” s. s. .\‘o. 7. Eldon; for gthe exception {eport of . ~ obcr : lguius being hung up. her 'l‘hanksgh'inu‘ holidays. +11.- many rx-it'n‘ls of Mr. Matt. Kirkficld on Monday. .. ' .1 . -. ‘ .- Cl‘m-p‘ ji‘., will be glad to hear of Miss Gertrude Thornbury spent the (illtii(:11(iinlki:( :nt hcic, is tent-“mg 01 hi." .‘21'3 i'-'.U'ii home from the gcnwgh 1'l-. \".it'n: Lindsay and Ouk- ‘ t 1 C03. ‘ . . l rzil lltll;lill‘ill.l\lllt‘l‘c ho- was undorgo-l‘\:,(:((1uf;ion:;_l ‘ MI‘. )lj-nll‘il Miss llannnh )lcl‘lillan‘ . h f t h 'f h d h in“. an (“M-”HO“ 11" 5 am“ to h"l Mr. Alex. McFachern. of Torontoflllfi:1-:ql:ltms to Lmdmy on hatuiâ€" In a “Pry OI’ Spo 08,5 1 t ey ma 8 t 6 8mm“ figum' lvisitt-d with his parents on Sunday. “I! "I ‘ .. ‘ E o o . - ‘ ‘ - .. p p p T k p b y. l .o W limo... mm, o. no... rm, m, r0 er rice. he Wires were e t us , 101‘, having enlarged it considerablqu many conferences were held Result_ ? . , Thanksgiving pr oirthe lu‘i'cllr"l‘,lvrlllUL-s: T.hc'\-v.5h9w?%lm°nth of September and Oct ~ l w B ht Thi M 'f' t S k f : their appitinton ai-d tliiinksnlliriaifs l1\-_â€".Iack 'l‘IfEuclhlelljnâ€"KS‘ESRISES}:l FLEETWUOD ; e 9‘12 8 agnl ‘cen toc 0 ' O I Hi Suits and Overcoats at Our Own Price frostâ€"bitten re tilfrifg in slhitle LU nip crops LIICAI‘thUi‘ on). 0 t ‘3‘” re.“ 1 ‘ '. . ‘27. 5.1 l.â€"-~l n'o Cam hill , . __ Mr. R- Hciilcs- and his name“: 57:10 3Li77ic 216DIOMMMT‘34 Aficnic .\ov. 9.â€"â€"Bc-.iutiiui weather, not 318.5ch Clll'iol‘d Bcnm‘t, 0f “aubau‘lhlc‘llonald 70;) lohn Campbell 727' illlUCh rain, slow growth of grass midi shene, spcnl’. ThanksgiVing at the 'l’clle \Iclnn‘es'5k31 ll Don “(,_gfall grain, is about the salute most . . ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ . 1 people use while meeting each other. And every garment W111 be sold to the people of Lind- say and Victoria County at prices that pomtively do f the materials of l home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilils. Powlcs. ,_, .. . 4,13 J Lachtin u)‘~. Lucy Haincs .. . l. l Threshing- is about all done in this', Mr. John lx'crr is at pro-l thisiE hot represent the actual cost 0 I MES Stella ’Lamb spent {the icstal l].-â€".Iulia McEachcrn 696, Sr. pt. 1 “I.“ . ‘ “‘1 ”1”“ 5' Il.â€"Stewart Morrison 587. Jr. m.‘ " 1 1 - 3 _ _ _ _ )lr. )elsoii C. Hart, the local ped- ll.-â€"Farquahar Mc’Eachcrn 612, Mac. sent finishing up the gum in . . . . ‘ " 3' “'“h “‘5 I’m" Morrison 572, Jessie )Ic.\rthur 563. mafia $33.31;: 1123:: game a lot 01‘ which they are made. It W111 be the Clothing Sale ‘ ’12, J hnn’ All " . ' . . a o .\rthur o o i c . u Wmdrim is Sm, at the gram of the year, and to everyone it’ null mean exits tit Mt. Horeh. . Archie MC mt )0“ 4' a I‘ean‘ 496' P" lâ€"May Cnmpbculthrtrshing. but will shortly have all 0 EH- A Savmg of 50 Cents on the Dollar 2: On Wednesday . S ”lemmwi' 435, Sadie Burke 406, Archie Camp- . . his Jobs done. David Flack werel magnitude and slaughter of prices. quiet nuptial event “'21 when Miss Lottie \Vngar and Mr. 0. bell 592 Millar were united in marriage byi Inspector Stchns and Mr. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. _ The ceremony “'35 performed at the or Deterlijoror Sormal School visited “Siting their daughter and son“n" . Methodist poisonogo. Vine Cgoun: our school on Fridav momigg. :lyzgviv, in. and asked George Wilson. at History has not often recorded a. sale of equal couple will reside at Pow es’ mers ‘ hâ€" 0 Ver on on un- ay. - - . . for a time. We all join in oiler‘mg 2133‘ figfig‘e‘wfi' fiungegfggggfigs Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Shea were vis- values oilerednnll Simply stagger you. This faultless ghlpment of ga iments cannot b,‘ - our ht-artiest congratulations to 5818' 3n Honda}.- ‘ ' ' iting relatives in Ops on Thanksgiv- beaten either in quality ofmaterials or the smartness, cleverness and classmess of style. This the“!- d ch.ldm 01. Peter Miss Ethel LicArthur entertained 9. mg Bligh} L Hm who has been in sale represents the golden opportunity for W188 poorlc who want to make one dollar do the l . ' ' - , . n . . , number of her friends on Saturda.‘ the north for a few 'days’ outing, r 8... work of two. lllliliilld Mrs. Payne an boro, are visiting at the home oi , _ h 10 , night in onor of the Hal ween turned home on Saturday. fairy. A most enjoyable time was . , . Mr. Simon Arnott is away north and no 5 i Here are butaiew L x ; Mrs. Robert gchee. Miss M. S. Powcs and .‘Ir. N. C. ’ spent by all on his annual hunting trip, down his share of Hiriigfigdegofnigomy fOM supper Rev' Mr' fireh' °f Montreal' Vigit' doubt will bring o - _,. . . . . ~ * . ed our chm ch on Sunday for the purâ€" _ _. . hliss Gatchcll and Mrubfegton, a: pose of soliciting aid in the bringing deeé', as lit:{ 15 a fine marksm‘an 3;: 5 . , Lindsay, smut part 01 ‘ on ad WI out of more recruits for the minis- sel om ma es an error. e . that he Will bring home some Veni- e es 3 ov a a “1 give us a , O . . r Flack, who has been E //////’T,, 0 BOYS' SUITSâ€"The world over MEN’S UNDERWEARâ€"First qual- Mrs. W. H. Powles. trv ' ' son and be good enough to " Money is n . , ‘5 recovermg 510“" 214 MEN S OVERCOATSâ€"Made 30 on would in ‘e to t l t 4.50 . . y \ pay a eas 3 ity fleeced-lined garments fioni ill: Mr. Bert Parrish and family, '01' Lindsay, spent Sunday and Monday supply. ot at the bottom of Mr. Arthu t 101’ out- everything,” sadly remarked the colâ€" ill for some time, L ouths it» e man as he lun ed his hands ly. and we wish to see him w-or’ing _ g p g 1 in a few days. 5 from handsome all-wool black clieViot 19 very latest and 85. Made in 3-piece single and. under the parental roof. on his farm as usua . . cut in accordance With U double-breasted style of a beautiful styles, broad shoulder, velvet collars, ining French canvas fronts, assortment of tweeds. Marked 3.69 a 50c garment marked to sell 39c To show their deep respec leading mills, all warm winter weights siders a few of the Cambray y cheap (leep down into his pockets. Mr. Albert Sutton is at present showered their guests with â€"/ building a large addition to his dwelling house. which will be both ’ -ha. e-reta f 1 - d t l. g P 1151;: Einrgrriilifisf of Lifioiâ€"d. who 50 incheslong. They would sell ord- for sale at .......... ....... h the c ntract of building the inar'l t, 9 or 310. T l _ V _ at. . . .................. . . “3 ° brick corners for the 01053 gutsw ..... . f’me 549 22o 130i s O\ERCOATS-â€"Imported " goods: trimmed and finished in the MEN’S SOFT BOSOM SHIRTSâ€"â€" “'oodshed at the school. commenced operations Mon- lt‘rlis. McGIlllllllliH’S WEEKLY .. STBRE NEWS same smart clever manner as the men's 198 MEN’S OVERCOATSâ€"Made in . Russian and Chesterfield style. These garments. A beautiful assortment of ' tweeds and clieViots to select from. . . you ever saw. dots, stripes and cliccl<>. coats are all the ra e amono colle re _ g b g. This 85 and 56 class we have 3 89 . ~ .etc., beautifully finished and laundered In the choicest assortment of pat day, and no doubt in a few days a n'ge will be made in the ap- great (ha i the school ground. pearanceo /’ Mr. John Crawford has a very OUR BUYER sick horse at time Of writing. and it chaps made Of classy looking Scotch being a splendid driver he will not ’ 0 , . .‘ , ' but under the treatâ€" tweeds, overehecks and clieViots. A marked to go "1 an” 5313 at.. a mark for fashiODable 195 BOYS. PEA {IXXCKETSâ€"‘EX’ to clear out film"... ............... 496 style, a quality, “1101‘s to 311003 3‘ garments 935113’ “1 tremely serviceable practical garments, m fi‘.i¥“.rt on.o,.-.. . . ° rout _a feat“ oi» t‘yfer | Mr. Lorne Magum‘ who has been the .10 and .12 class. During B 95 made of all-wool black Cheviot mater- 3000 Paws o , en S, o- livmg With Mt. Thomas Stewart for . like for school MEN‘S WORKIVC SHIRTSâ€"Mi 1,. men’s and Children’s high is shortly going to n, where he has this sale......... .. ....... i813 the kind that boys 3'00 and 4'00 values m this 2 79 in blackâ€" and striped materials. A I that ugly made serviceable shirt SUll the past summer. stro 328 MEN’S SUITSâ€"4n” same as sale at ............. remove to YelV'ertn ed a“ 0"“ “31° and 200 Pairs of MEN‘S PANTSâ€"Pos- , , wash and wear like iron, always Ilike to lose it. has just wired the House merit of Dr. Rodgers, of Omemec and Dr. DaVis. of Bethany, we think it grade Boots, also Men’s Heavy Rubbers of superior been offered larger wages for next \ . quality The boots are all season. We wish him every success. your 998 prlc . . hand sewn welis and turns as well as Mackay welts andipegged goods ~ 1121;3- bldalgmfilellt $035t935‘;d5mgée itively made to sell at 1.75 and 2.00 . HARTLEY on e- teas e m e 5’ an ma e Bio variet * to ch i d f frr 50c and 65c On sale throughout. They go in this °- 5 005.8 mm, ma e 0 J ' 390 . 7.49 serv'iceable good looking tweedg The .. .................. . ........... . ..... . sale for ..... snap of your life at the price ‘I 25 we name........................... a MEN’S SOCKSâ€"An excellent “3,- 248 MEN’S SUITSâ€"Tn all the very 160 Pairs of MEN‘S TROUSERSâ€" - - . portunity to buy your motor stCM‘K latest shades of all-wool Canadian cordance with the Extremely stylish well cut trousers in - made of heavy wool materials for latest Fifty Avenue, New York, models. fancy worsteds and stripes, as fine as Retailers the country over are selling you can find anywhere. Pants that winter wear. well known brands. It than at $7.50 to £8.50. They 4 95 retail everywhere at 2.50 and clear at ...... . 33, we ofierthis sale at......... 1.89 ...... ...... 100 in the heavier styles.” The stock comprises Vici Kid, Tans and Browns, Glove Grain leathers, in the h 3, ALL NEW - .. FALL STYLES m the finer grades, and Chrome Kip and ary teacher of W00dvi11e, her sis- eavxer lines for wearing purposes. ter, Josephine, spent Thanksgiving with their cousin, Miss Hattie Best. Miss Jean A. Poast spent the holi- day the guest of Mrs. John Smith. Owing to missf‘ng the train at Lorne- ville, it was necessary for Miss Poast I to drive about 18 miles in order to be at her school at 9 o'clock. Miss M. S. Naylor, of Islay, spent Sunday and Monday with friends here. Miss E. Campbell, teacher at Cam- bray spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. R. M. Parker spent Thanksgiv- ing under the parental roof. ‘ Rev. Mr. Tonquin, ‘oi Cembray, oc~ Cannot arnounce pm es as cupied the Pulpit in Knox Presbyter- yet, but can promise you the inn church on Sunday evening. as highest grade of footwear at the Bev. Mr. FerguSOn conductedtihe . anniversary sci-Vices at Cambray. - Miss Maggie McFadyen, of Toron- to, spent her Thanksgivmg holidays startling bargain prices. with her father, Mr. Ronald McFad- ‘ give g lecture in Knox d‘nrdlv Glen- yen. Mrs. David Best is spending a. in, mpg . . . . ”In. M mm o . 9 short tune With friends in Toronto. of the W.F I S. ”flaring. Mr. and Mrs. John Murchison. 01 my. firfimm gave 8 MV' ' ll 1 a s, P. t t. Velour Calf Gun Metal :1 e ther 1 en ’ ’ I No". 10.â€"â€"Miss Stella Moore, prim- tweeds, made in ac gain this sale at............... cash, was the lode-stone to draw them our way. These goods , are all shipped, and will be open- ed for sale at the end of the week. follows : ' Mrs. Ounpbell.â€"On behalf of ! Lindsay’s new east end drug store is now in full swing everything new and f the DRUG U o '2' \N 6 want \~ ) for your \‘ . \ i i. “'9 are lmnli‘nfi.” lelvlll'lJS 1111'. ' ,. , Special \‘iiliiw .. ,f Socks~ 'dllll w ,w,_ , We \Vis‘" 7‘ It's no us.- . , . shown lllllil ’ others of l'..:' ._ EST Paid Up Capita .Undivided Profl 'Total Assets The Man W One w; TOM i-- ‘being pmm ~ Real E\lii‘u' the coin itm \Vllt‘l. 3‘ '1: CODSlClcl‘alfl' ; , to sell. “ l vL price. I l‘é‘llcgl‘n“ fi‘ anide soon-12.]? i save their 9 x: l Starting a 5;. , ': 34‘ Office Hot 10 w 3 (i‘c'lur-l‘, Ways 10 no i cousin '

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