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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Nov 1908, p. 7

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its iinest would lalit}: Progress the D, 5.00. 3.50 . RIO . 4 Lunch. St. to 11$. 0111' t of . come * izllstlity of .11; Tilv lwnei’l . zz- Emllcst valua- Bracelets. ins. Necklaces. - l8k We ‘23. dding Ring' ~1 tizc llol’ulur McCarty _.â€"â€"â€"â€"’ to Order mine of sultwgs :1) [O 920'00’ 4.75 . . ‘ ' OS .llszim illltl trlmmmo ’11;ll‘.'.2llt_'t‘tl. nold . Upimsite Post ings as they '50!"0 ' . It‘s ’ go that's hard. Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE Office Hours, 9 1m. to 5 p.m. .‘sms‘sss§‘ COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE [11 our oW‘n correspondent.) _â€"â€" MUI'ST. HOREB â€"-'l‘he majority of the farm- .\ P. . .Zl til-.5 neighborhood have their (Fro ,. snit‘l)’ in beforelthe hard frosts! ‘ op, um. Windrlm, of Manvers, has .31; Minn}: a. - . m the line of threshing. L T'.-' Mr. Snowden, of JanetVllle, here on Sunday, and a 5- 2“. il‘«‘ . from :vM'llL. \1: .‘iiiiiurll Fallis and Mr. Ander- l ' . t‘. s llwlll'y l’hilp oV’er Sunday, .1 .7 s 1 in}: TLL IIUl‘el). 'l‘liil- sorry to learn that. Mr. C. w ' .» hum-end with a serious acci- ‘ ‘::.t hope he will soon recover. ‘\ - A: 3'" HOSEDALF. ‘1 -Mnssrs. Wm. Smith and R. .21“ I’ll" i.li(' ‘ - fi’“. 5 '1'." \ .l. Grunt, of Pcterboro,g l A l i,\\'l.\’ 'Il‘ " .n‘.» 21? ,1. -1‘ the works here on Tuesday. _________â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€".._ l'l’ IIELY PERSONAL INTER- EST. I: U‘J l‘l' ll. Liz'l‘lt'h, 0nt., NOV. 6.â€"Rev. Mr.I Rivix'uy has l'eCOVOI‘ed from a severe. ;:li.:CK of throat trouble and bron-I - Ibe deSlr over ‘ . (‘utarrhozone restored him T‘“. . .. . w: everybody is talking of the won-l '1 l- - ' has made. 1 Tires this remedy ’S‘in the \\.th«lui ('utarrhozone Mr. McKay :-- ow-ry would have been doubtful. 1»- lint‘lOl‘S say no better remedy throat and catarrhal trou- .. gills, sis v-nnrmously in the drug stores. lomplcie outfit, sufficient for two n'hs' treatment one dollar: sam- _ '- - .\ .I-- I‘anty-ilve cents. Try Catar- ri. .' 2-. yourself. _______.._â€"â€" BFAVERTON. I \ wâ€"lk-n Madill, manager of '- ~~ Shlndurti Bank here, who has 2. S'N’llllln}: his holidays with his f.::. : :n Toronto, has again assum- : i.\ illlllr-S. .: rd. Wm. Gaffield and Cephas r .1 wâ€" \I. will Mrs. Alex. Dobson and r-l ':r.»i ‘---. \i'ilac. Arch Campbell and "'0 away trying their luck! i ......*0NE WOMAN’S STATEMENT 'Tells Her Suffering Sisters to Use Dodd’s Kidney Pills â€"â€"H PROVED A BLESSING TO ‘IN5 AND of friends 1 >~.~..v- :u-l-wntly had the misfortune t» .2: with a runaway accident. He > “.r‘ iwn from the carriage and r many bruises and a severe P ,- ,,. 'ilv- hvml. . ".I‘r.~~«l to his home. ~- T! l! church committee held E "2 here last week and they -.=t~- erected their new church - Phil of Simcoe-st.. on the "' . =!.-, between Mr. Jas, Mc- ‘C‘ .' \ -.2.! tin» Misses'McTnnes. p“ .. F1v". CzllloWay who Has spent '7‘ 7'1" “TX weeks visiting friends in ”3‘- 90 returned to her home Fri- w' waning. l“ ‘ “Or: folk is almost dead. "“4" 369 McGeough, who has been ' :1»: some time is lying in a. very z w-ndition. “- 3:19 Morrison. of Klondyke, Tim's :n ‘nwn on Tuesday IaSt‘ (‘82 lurchnrd intends erecting a. H2.“ 31“.? blacksmith shop on his 01d stand. .-\h’}“uncr\mcnts are made 0' the nmrrzacns of John and Peter RUth' Prim-d on Monday and Tumy‘ re- spoctfuliy. Nov, 9 and «10. Am. Tisdnle spent Sunday With ll'lDYKIS at Pet‘ferlaw. ”Elle express office having “urged . .r business, ('ecil CaVe under the new management is manager here- ).lr. Wm. Fulton. (Scotfie) has gamed the position of walking boss 3.11 the Lake Simcoe division of the Tent Valley canal. ‘- FFTNELON FALLS. div“; _9-â€"-A large crowd of holi- spéndvmtom arrived in the burg to an Thanksgiving. Among the ofmbe’ ,Were: Mr. Chas. Dayna-n. RosIlatmlton: Mr. Alex. Lord, of “rhineath :.Mr. Jack Powers, of Pe- r0; Mlss Minnie Bellingham. of Toronto . Tonto . Mr. Barry Austin, of To- 13.31.. Henderson. of n. a r. 00., n my! viSited Mrs. M. W. Brand. Thefarmers Bank of Canada SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards componned d {our times a year. â€"Mrs. D. Gall, Cambridge-3L, vis- oronto over one holiday. the holiday : Iday in Toronto. â€"-Mr. Ernie Flurey, df Toronto, spent Thanksgivmg‘in town. J olm Walker, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday in. town. â€"Mr. Joe Best, of B. J. Gough's. spent yesterday in Peterboro. â€"â€"Mr. T. A. Fisher spent Thanksgiving in Orillia. â€"Miss May Flurey is visiting’ friends in Marysville for a few days. Long, of Collingwood, Miss ited at T land Monday in Peterboro. â€"Miss S. Jewell spent at Enmsk' file-n.- and children, You will receive interest for every day that your money remains ‘ . ‘ ‘ 81°“?- spent the h°"d‘-V m T°"°‘“'°' ' -' "" muldonflornoothaemulslonls a good. For «labial on deposit, no matter how short a time. dollar is ever idle. No delays in making withdrawals. M c G I L L, Manager Lindsay Branch. WW erboro oV'er S -â€"Dr. and Mrs..McCamus spen two days at Toronto. â€"Mr. J. W. Sandow, Britain, was in town on Saturday. Adams. of Omemee, In this way not a ' â€"Miss M. t the spent yesterday the guest of Liza Spratt. â€"Mr. Harold Elliott, of Petcrboro, was a Thanksgiving visitor in town. â€"Messrs. M. Mofiatt and Rutherford. of |town over Thanksgiving. â€".\lr. and Mrs. Geo. Higgs, Miss Cameron), of Toronto, Thanksgiving in town. -â€"â€".\liss Marie Hussey, of Toronto, parents for a few Belleville visiting friends. A. B. Little givrng in Toronto. Gearge Petefimro visiting friends. Toronto, were ville for the holiday. Ward. spent Sunday inPeterbor-o. -â€"Mrs. J. Richardson, of Toronto, in town visiting her brother, Mr. J. D'a’v'ey, Wellington-st. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White, Miss Ruth White, of Oakwood, were in town Saturday visiting friends. â€"Dr. Sims, of Fenelon Falls. spent Among the number were : J. J. Mur- Phy. 0i Lansdowne; of Vermont; Geo. W. Brethour, ‘ Midland ; and Percy Wright, of King- ’I‘hese young gentlemen spend a few Weeks in the Haliburton limits. ‘ Dr. Walters and Geo. Preston were in town on Monday to try their luck at the herring run. Mr. Bert Robson, of The Lindsay, spent Thanksgiving with his mother in town. .l-:.-ii a very interesting quarter- Iteiltl-jihxffglld:lllafg:d 1113:1331, Joines, an . friends on Monday Janetvllle and Bethel very enjoyable time was spent by all present. ‘ ReV'. Mr. Lord cond i..nde.V- “TN" the guests 0' ‘giving service on Sunday and a large crowd was present. (:rum‘ Laidlcy stayed over St. Andrew's choir also a song service, the solos being J. Northey, which thoroughly enjoyed. (nee spent in Belleville visiting friends. M. T. Bryans, was and day in Melon Falls. ston. will , . . . ls VTSTtlng her Iweeks. d â€"â€"1\{‘r. and Mr: 'J. McCullough and l aug ter spent Sunday and Monday 1 - . 0 - . ' ‘ visiting old friends. the bond” m to“! With Mt. L â€"Mr. P. M. SUnday and Monday in Peterboro. holiday in the city. McDiarlnid. â€"Mr. Peacock, of holiday in Peterboro. Moynes was the guest, Guelph was the of T ronto ' d . - O frlen S over Sunday and guest of friends on Colborne-st.. 0!! - - Su (la ' and Mondav. â€"Ml.<.s Sadye Sinclair, of Toronto,’ n 3 . ‘ was a holidav guest of Mr. and Mrs_' â€"Mr. Tom Stlnsonhof Toronto. re- 1. P. Daniels, Cambridge-st, newed acquaintances in town Mooney, of Toronto, wasl over Warder . . ' . und rushing buSlness aro stall, \I d . l on ay. spent, Sunday in, town. Mon- :spcnt Sunday and Monday in town. their evening, and day. â€"Mr. Walter McGuire and of Janetville, were in town on Sat- urday. â€"Miss Amy Bi â€"1 llss spent Thanksgiving in town. [the guest of Lindsay friends Sunday and Monday. â€"Mr. C. Mulvaney, of Toronto, an old Lindsay boy, spent Sunday and Monday at his home on Mill-st. â€"Miss Ida Grout and Miss Withers “Bretof Toronto, were holiday guests Mrs. W. Wi-ddess, Bond-st. of Toronto, own the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cambridge-st. Johnston. of Toronto, Iformcrly of Lindsay, was a visitor in ‘town o\'er the holiday. â€"Miss Violette McKendry, of Fenc- llon Falls, was in Lindsay, the guest of friends. â€"Miss Belle Maunder, of Toronto..home. pent the holiday under the parental roof, Victoria-ave. ‘â€".\Iiss Eva Jackson Spent Thanks- Iglving Day in Fenelon Falls, visiting hcr friend, Miss Hazel Brokenshire. Frederick daughter ucted Thanks-I spent Sunday in town. cVening, The ssistcd with I taken I chardson. of Burke- ton, spent the holiday under the paâ€" rental roof. south ward. -Mr. Bel-c Robson, of spent the holiday at Fear: the guest of his mother. â€"Miss Flossie Seelands, Toronto, is the guest Of Dr. am Neelnnds, Mill-st. â€"-Dr. and Mrs. H. I ing at Millbrook over Sunday and Monday. â€"Mrs. ing Toronto spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr and Mrs. Poguc. Sussex-st. The Wander, ion Fallsflhlustcr Linden spent Thanksgiving I in Toronto. of I r or young people attend- by Mrs. â€"Mr. Slater, is- in ii. .-\ . . . .-h‘.cl.L-n-pie social at Janet-I l ’. Daniels, Oyster Supper u Geo. rVine were visit- ' l â€"â€"Mr. W. Perkins, manager of the 3 . , R. Neill shoe store, Barrie, spent the holiday at his home in town. e era “Siness o e e I Leistcr. who has been visit-I friends, has returncdillobcuygcon, flown. A FINE PROGRAM AND DAIS'I‘Y REFRESHMEX ’I‘S ». . _ 9.â€"\\’cll, the grand > 02‘ this ill-WP. 10” 0“ 5mm" o) stcr supper held here on the even- lo enjoy two weeks' hunt, ,mg of .\o\em.bcr 5" . \\:.\ll them every SUCU-‘SS- _ lbelieve it. will not be forgottenâ€"at, I'll‘l‘l'lnL’IS have made their Ilc'd-SL, nUtr .I'UI' a long \Vhllc. vl‘ne ev'I ,- ,1“ill'<' this week, and a. K"“i1t,cning was cool, though very bright, u ii~hvmwn are trying the” hand 1and though other attractions tended - to allure the people away frOm Bet-h- l:. lit-Donald. of Toronto. gel yet, we had a large crowd, an ex‘l .- c. I',.“' days in Rosedale last;cc:1cnt supper and a gay time gener-i‘qpont Thanksgiving with friends in H“ hug-mess. lally. .Toronto. - . . , _ After the fun of eating the slip f' “’“n‘lln‘l ”mime" 01 the 1" "little fish, which were served in 3:00 . . dition and could scarcely be oth- ~." 0\ 01' the work being done lerwiSe, seeing that Mrs. R. Maitland . _ Corners, superintended ‘-T:‘ Arvhic kadr-‘V 0‘ (70.“ng the Cooking of them, was over, all- ? "”5““ the guest 0f h‘s par- repaired to the Orange hall to listen . . . l“--nelon Falls, wheeled Up '60 Ito an excellent program. The homclclty ‘thIS morning for a few T:.~<..ll.sl.- on Tuesday last, and Spent'talc-nt did not show up as strikingly “Siting frlends. Bethcl, .\'ov. is over, but. we I Campbell, of Prince Albert, â€"Mr. Mrs. is the guest of his daughter, Illraund, Wellington- nnd Mrs. :boro, .visited at Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. st. X. Thomas, Adelaide-st . , Thanksgiving Day at Crosswell. Sadlcr and daughter. are Visiting Lorne\'illc;1’_1{, office, span, the 'ilton. and â€"Mr. spent 'ter's, spent the,holiday at her home Miss Thomas. â€"Mr. Bryan. town, \Irs. I â€". Miss Mona , friends. â€"Miss Annie and Winnie Cull, Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday, Mabel Burke. of Minden, is the' â€"Mr. William town. spent Thanksgiving with friends in lOshuwa. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, of the guests of Miss visiting Mrs. Geo. B ryan , perv! in our burg on Friday last, Leon Ispent yesterday visiting friends m. â€"Mrs. Trumbull, guest of Mrs. Wm. Ranson, St. Pani- O the !st., east ward. â€"Mr. A. McIntyre, and McIntyre, spent the holiday vis- Col-liting friends at Manilla. â€"Miss Liza Spratt left for Toron- visit "l‘oronto, Bryan, of the east ward. Jordan Fowler's were left for â€"Mrs. Geo. days _ of O'Loughlin , {Hy hum-s rmcwmg old acquaintanâ€" las it. often does, although a debate, Ileâ€"eMIT Jo-htn Stone, .of'Ridley I musical selections and “Trims oron 0, IS in town for a fewe Ito this morning for a short â€"Miss Minnie O'Brien, of Toronto, iwith friends. spent Sunday and Monday the guest, of the Misses Murphy, Albert-st. â€"Miss Kate Murphy, of pent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Murphy, Albert-st. â€"Miss Kate Milne. ld Ispent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Milne. â€"Miss Winnie Ecklestone of Cleve- vote of thanks was tendered - ’ to the visitors who so ably assisted Iland, 0hlo, spent yesterday the guest "God Save the and a happy Mr. French and family, of lists: gsggue were given by ll‘i‘u'lor‘. Falls. spent afew hollrs look- ipeople_ Among those from a (1 who took part were Mrs. Jas. and Mr. Campbell, whose singing was highly appreciated and the followed local istance l ‘Young I F. Newton, of Hope, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. IJas. Bryson. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, were visiting their grand- mother, Mr. Geo. Bryan, of the east ward. â€"Miss Jean Flav tending the McDonald Guelph, spent th parents, Mr. and â€"Miss Gertrude Vr dent at McDonald's Ins is the guest of her parents, Dr. Mrs. A. E. \‘rooman, Cambridge-st. â€"Miss Gertrude Moulton College, Toronto, spent her Thanksgiving holidays under the pa- rental roof, Bond-st. â€"Mjss Mary Wilson. of \\ dies’ College, spent Sunday the Methodist parsonage, â€"Mrs. J ohn lause I S Toronto, l deafening. “Willie Winks” dramatic selections well received and Mr. Samuel Faulkner's playing was all that con After the program wasI app almost ‘ ’1 oronto , 'that of Peterboro, were elle, who is at- Institute at I of her sister, Miss Resale Robinson. y with her Mrs. W. Flavelle. ooman, titute, Guelph and spent Thanksgiving in town with her ed. holida of Miss Mamie Parkin. â€"Mrs. D. J. Ewart and children, of Toronto, are spending a. few days in town, the guest of Mrs. McFadyen, Elgin-st. â€"Mr. 0 , ’ . . pr gram 3. stU- visiting friends. King” was then sung, crowd quietly dispersed, well pleased with the evening’s outing and deter- mined to re-Visit the place that nev- er disappoints anyone. AnniVersary serVices were here yesterday mor Mr. Real, Fred Skitch, of Peterboro, McLaughlin. Iwas in town over; Sunday and Mon- day, the guest of his parents, and Mrs. William Skitch, north ward. â€"Miss Violet Corley, of IVisited her parents, Mr. and lting from the . ‘ been ascertain- IR' Corley, over Sunday and Thank- f the servic- ‘:'»-.< mists than Catarrhozone. ItI preached ning and evening pastor of Queen- Church, Lindsay. The Mr. 'hitby La- Toronto, ‘ and Mon- Mrs. by Rev. st. Methodist financial Offerings haVe not yet ed. A pleasing feature 0 the singing which was excep- benefits rcsu day Cambridge-st. â€"Mrs. who with say , â€"Miss giVing. â€"Miss Jean Mofiatt, and Miss A1- ma Ray, of Toronto, visited at the Mr. and Mrs. R. Corley, of Peterboro, been spending holidays Mrs. Ed. Clendenan. of Lind- left for her homé this morning. Nina Allin, of Nestleton, was in Lindsay on Sunday and Mon- day, visiting her mother, Cambridge- st. â€"Miss Lillie passed through town on Saturday to spent a couple of days with her par- ents. â€"Miss Nettie Peel, of the Normal College. Peterboro. visited at ' Lindsay on Thanksgiving Clendenan, es was has tionally good. About two weeks ago Mr. Irwin had the sad break his leg while i. w... n... new, w. s. Ignlgghtg: 33'; ing nicely. What's up now ! home of over Thanksgiving. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Henley, Toronto, were in town over Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Skitch, William-st. -â€"Mr.. R. C. Gray, of Valentia, vis- ited on Saturday, Sunday and Mon- day, with his parents in the north ward. â€"Mr. Charles Paton, of the Hamil- ton branch of the Bank of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving with his parents in town. â€"Mr. Milton Bruce traveler for the R. M. Real 00., spent Sunday and iMonday under the parental roof on Bond-st. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryans, two children, of 'F‘enelon Falls,. Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray, town. â€"~Mr. Harold Varcoe, of Toronto, of spent the holiday with his parents, the guests Ade- Melbournâ€"st. â€"Miss misfortune having a little We are pleased reak is now healâ€" Austin, of Manilla, We notice p from one of house not far “‘0 -r‘;.' are away to the wilds ol‘ ".2,“ Sulllld seeking game Wlth the smoke gently curling u the chimneys of anew What this portends 0 know of a certainty. (1 will , . 1. h . nual two from here. .-2» .. ., ., .. r, . “It spcn(1n_ t elr an are at a loss t ..‘._~ .iwr hunting nl-ar Parry yet we suppose something goo soon likely restflt. her . home Day. â€"Mr. Fred Morrow, who has been in the G.T.R. service for the few years, left this and Havelock, where he has received od position. â€"Misses Stella and Josie Morrow. of Petcrboro, and Mr. John Morrow, Montreal, spent yesterday in town of Mrs. John O'Brien, . McDial-mld. Louise â€"-â€"Mlss Merner, or the Bank of Nova To Manitoba, Stshtdlewu and Alberta Scotla, Toronto, aspent yesterday The attractive route is via Chicafi), . ut . and Margurite McCrohan, of Toron- . . . to. spent Sunday and Mon day, the 1t‘pemguesi:i of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. and St. Paul, Mmmeapolls or Dul guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs; C ”m ' i I 60““ [“163 McCrohan, Pym House. past for a spent yesterday the guests of Mr. morning spent 80 Ithe guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Find. MI). of Ottawa, whoI ‘- .2 1h» guest of friends hereI Wes. Varcoe, Mr. and Mrs. laide-st. â€"Miss Dinah McLaughlin, of formerly of Lindsay, spent the holiday in town, the guest n the east ward. -â€"Miss Mabel Mitchell, of the east lward, spent Sunday and ThanksgiV- Iing Day in Toronto, the guest Mrs. Hogg. â€"Mrs. (Dr.) McLeay, hurst, formerly of Lindsay, spent the holiday in town the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Wes. Lyons, north ward. ' â€"Mr. Hal. Graham, of Toronto, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Graham, north ward, over the holiday. --Mr. Murray Smythe and Wallace I Rundell, of Toronto, were in town Sunday and Monday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Knight, Welling- ton-st. â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. Walters of To- ronto, formerly of Lindsay. d ThanksgiVing Day guest of their daughter. and. sister, Miss Birdie Graham. of 'lbronto, vis- ited their pamts..Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Graham, Colbprne-st.. over Sun- T 0- Rose, Kathleen, ronto, and N HER P WERE ALMOST ’ COULD ____________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- BEAR. George, Man. ping to saVe e West from pains e at the ’5 life, Mrs. Nov. 9.â€"â€"(Spe- of Graven- her sister wo- and critical Ar- St. cial) .â€"â€"Ho men in th was the foil cation : family an health un am fifty-four y d have always til the last two y ears of age an f life that comes to had pm’ in my I could not a time ears. (1 at the two minutes at spent the greatest agony. awakened with a one had laid a piece Another time withou Sometimes I . 1991' â€"Mr. . Graham tummvmcomectamm momuummmmm Qâ€"lliss May Foley meat Sunday disclaim “Macadam“ -â€"Miss Meta Johnson spent yester- â€"Mr. Bert Souls, of Q. a R's spent forming elements so necessary to the growing“ Theta-mulch given with every bottle. .Ou-dsbnhmuothommm’wmuo 4"- -Ge° m‘dwm' °‘ “my“ unredflyultwmmnk. Insist upon lining Oxo- -â€"Mrs. I. De,‘ u 1. minor ' W 8pm yes 5 m drugglmln two sizes, 35: and $1.00. Prepared only by ’ 111eron Camera: Spellbound PhocbeSu-eea, â€"Miss May Wallace spent Thanks- Tomato. 1! baby ails, write us for advice. â€"â€"Miss Cora Fee spent yeSterday in â€"Mr. Pat Hickey, of the King Ed- â€"Mrs. W. Varcoe spent yesterday â€"Miss Eva Gatchell spent yester- â€"Mrs. Stamelen and' children spent â€"â€"Mr. A. Higinbothnm spent the Your watch may have kept good time all summer, but the â€"Mr. Hallie McMullcn spent the approach of winter with its temperature extremes may cause it â€"â€"Mr. Charles Pagan, of Daniel to vary. If it hasn’t been cleaned within a year it will save the works to have it- cleaned now, that. sort of work is a specialty at A. S. WEI. MAN Lindsay, Ont. â€"Mr. Claude Preston, Toronto. â€"Miss Lena Forbert. of Woodvillc, â€"Mr. Ed. Hickey, of Toronto, â€"Mrs. Will Workman. of Toronto, sss§s “”§s“ss“~m”‘” â€"Mr. and Mrs. Goo. 1.. Sharpe and ‘ Jeweler and Optician. - ”m m. -â€".\iiss Eva Groove, of Newcastle, l Mrs. I\isitcd Mrs. Allan Gillies on 'l‘hunks- ‘ Igiving Day. I 9» mm â€"MiSScs Emma and Meta Road, of spent. Thanksgiving in The ambitious young man or woman can complete a Cou rse with us in four months. Would you not like to be in a g cod position with some leading business firm in the near future .1 liied's yesterday. Any student not satisfied with g l l Mrs. 1. Mann, of Peter- 3 â€"Miss l-‘lett, bookkeeper at Sylvcs- é Now is the best time to enter. 3 - --Mr. and our'systems or instruction will be entitled to a refund of all tu1tlon paid us. Our systems are equal to the best. Individual instruction. A. M. HOUSTON, Manager Lindsay Ont. in Fencion. â€"Miss Husband, operator at the (‘. holidat at Hum- â€"â€"Miss La Plauntc, of I’eh-rboro, d â€"Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brooks, of Peter-hero, spent yesterday in town ‘It's a pity a man can't hear hi.- widow telling her second husband- what a noble, kind and generous soul: town. __ r. Geo. Madden, of Norval, ar- " ""W rived in town to-day and has acoept- WANTED A‘r ONCE on up ed a position in the Farmers’ Bank- ifui‘l‘ioi’éi’fssfv‘n 21°32‘13".“ â€"Miss Lizzie Dwyer and Mr. V in- A TIE PIN always I trod of hmdtlieréglgirscs to advertise . _ n lcmt Driver spent mushy m PW” poul.“§§£clé’§£” No Jfihil‘égfiéfigfi “’°°°' o. t s ‘m a W 3.5.2.2“ airfiwamswi. was" n‘ â€"Mr. (‘laud Sherwo spen un- ' ‘ °“ " day and Monday at his home in Pet- w' " JENKINS PG 00.. erboro. â€"Miss M. MchW of Peterboro. FOR SALE â€"A‘I ODORLESS CREâ€" {5:32:18 'l‘hnnksgiVing in to“ “smug motor-y closet in good order. Ape n Miss Elliott of Toronto was the °9° 31”“ he”: i‘ °“° ply at No' 8 wuhm'St" Lindsay’ - 1 F M Igyczsaof Miss Thompson Sunday and of our newest and WANTEDâ€"TEACHER FOR 8. s, o y. No. 2, Melan. Duties to comâ€" â€"Mlss Lily ROblxllzgn. OI groggé meuce Jan. 1, 1909. Apply DaVid: spent Sunday and nday. 3“ Graham, Islay. I rheumatism in the blood â€"Miss Ella Brady, of Peterboro, parents. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Brady. â€"Miss Belle McCauley, of Mill- brook, spent nutmeg-Wing, the guest of Miss Nevada Parkin. â€"Mr. Harold Lynch. of Toronto, spent yesterday in town visiting friends. â€"Mrs. J ohn Short and her daugh- ter Mertene are visiting friends in Manilla. â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Famfield, of Al- ldl, ltown,the estsof . 1;: :56 :13, 1;, J. Henley?“ (1 Each order is at the moment -â€"-Miss Mary Pepper, of Peterboro, the MOST IMPORTANT in the Normal School. spent Thanksgiving 134.136.138 Yonge St. ShOp. q Every suit is under the at her home in town. proprietor’s observation. (I The. __ g Tull , tr M‘dland. - - ”@151; s éfiy the seat of 11m and man who gets hls clothing MADE- Mrs. Louis McGregor. TO ORDER gets the most honest: value. His suits give SATISr â€"-Mrs. C. Linstrum, who has been visiting her parents. Mr- and MrS- __ FACTION to the last day of wearing, and are a SAFE IN- A. W. Parkin, left for her'home in Ti§fi°€§é§ $31.33, as... c..- GRAND TRUN Eli's??? VESTMENT. tharines. spent Sunday and Monday w: 11 his rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. . ' Wing'sficm' i... mm W... 2.05 from Llndsay to Toronto w G Bl . and return, With fie added for admiss- . . alr son . . . h , f , . and Mr G Hetc er 0 Peterboro ion to the and Mrs T- J- Tine?- ONTARIO IIOR'I‘ICIILTURAL EXHIBITION The Man Behind the Sheers â€"Dr. and Mrs. Sims of Fenelon - ' . Good gomg 10, ll, 12, 13. and 11th. 88 Kent Street Falls, spent Thanksgiving m town. Returning on or before Nov 17th. (Two doors wet. Pvm,Hot,eI. _Mr. Geo. Armstrong. operator in cum Hula 1“ HM“! the Western Express Co's. ofllce, To- Special Round Trip Tourist Rates in ronto. spent Thanksgiving Day with his parents in town. effect to principal Winter resorts. For -Mr. and Mrs. A. B vls of D m_ {11:1 information as to rates. routes. an es ford, and Master Llovd Barn“ ° " “’9 7 ‘° ‘ ton, of Town Agent, W. R. Widdess; depot Bobcaygeon. spent Thanksgiving Day nt. R. G. McCrsw. or address J. D. at the home 0! Mr. and m. J. B. cDonald. D. P. A” Tomutoa R d' . 81 8 FamilyISouvenir Ranges â€"Miss Ellen Hamilton. Mr. John are not coal eatersâ€"a. point Storm Sash Henry, of Toronto. and Mr. R. Mor- risy, of Bowmanvllle, spent yester- worth remembering. Now is the time to get your storm cash. loan send amen day ithe coat- of Mr. and Mrs. O. McCroho-n. Pym‘ House. to take measurementspromptly, make prime, glaze, and fit on SLEE’LBS BABIES __ ARE 3cm mes your windows complete. It is better to act now than when Whenhoblesmruueuendelesp- thetemperstnre in “degrees belowm Granite Wall Mi and They are quick and thor- ough bakers, fitted with aerated steel oven, drOp oven door, detachable reservoir and nickle platingâ€"just the thing for family use. Have our salesmeudemon- slnte to you the superiority of this range over others and when you place your order remember theyzare guaran- tood. .- .‘o. 43“} (\Q

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