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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Nov 1908, p. 5

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15 at the half way post. Fifteen days are gone; fifteen days re- ’ . For each day we havepl'anned new features, new bargain Di ring the past two weeks we have achieved a trade triumph a... nigh. a aw i... We are glad to see school work. 'VOW‘U '06 00 it? rises with which to fittingly celebrate this great sale. Island. returned to Omemeo' Satur- Om - Our boys andgirle are glad to see the snow once more. Miss Gypsy Paton, 'oi Manitoulin High Q pulpit in Knox diurch Sundey. and deliVered a very able and instructive address. er. .Lytleandwlfewerelntown' Friday afternoon. Mine Beatrice Woods spent Sunday, Thur-day are loud in their praises ' ‘ f the singers. Some were disap- hov. 17.â€"l-or the past week or 0 . ‘ more the weather has been Very-cold W 0‘ the day was illsâ€"O‘Brble, accompanied by J. m and Roy and disagreeable. but a few more and a“ countrl peonle, coul not _ , snowstorms like Saturday's would drive '° "3' 011 M POW-- make the sleighing nice. The W 1’03““ quite busy The sale of Mr. John Jackson's, expand “9°“ to have plenty of work reevo 0" 0P3. held on Nov, 10' m a for some time threshing clOVer_ quite early. The Mariposa council met in .the town hall Monday and transacted considerable business. ' unprecedentedmsim 1y through giving values unparalleled in our a...» icon... .0 an. 9 Mrs. Hugh Murray spent Saturday huge success. Bis old-time friends. ~â€" , . -. in Peterbord. (which, 1“” from the croyded I OAKWOOD istMrislizzrow s new 123:? gdlzng; l " ”“3 °°mp ' ’ ietory. Of this wee s bargains less than a tenth are told here. ’fl’â€"â€"__â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Laces Miss Edna Shaw, of Novar, is here for the winter renewing old acquain- fail to W him by being pre- Oakwood. Nov. 17.-â€"Strenuous ef- imost decided improvanent to the slant. Stock and implements were of 10"” are being mode to muswr a ;street. 'nlis lot has been an eyesore team 0‘ puck-chosen; for the mine ;to the village for some time past, I Uiilsywear Emery Gloves Men's Underwear Towellings milieu. . d3 ugh _ the .. - i . 9 , . , , , iss Adella Case spent a few ys a class standard, and aucâ€" . , _ ' _ 1,. 1m: ”Lot- fl Ladies Llama Pewneys lm- Heavy Rlb~ Roller Towel- 3 specials in under the parentaly root last week. tionoer, Mr. Jackson, of port pony, 9069011. and a meeting Will be called [and_much CM“: 15' due the builder . Ln. ~: lrlm- udSllinCl‘e Hose, ported Cape bed Wool Un- lino‘, cotton, retT val Laces at 5513- J- J - M6039. 87-. left for the was a genuine success in his bus“ m 9 few days for t?“ purpose 9‘ o" for “8 tmsfimtlon' l" .. ‘a .- r ‘38 ..1 G ' ~ .-.~ "I " ’.. Queen City on Monday morning to uses Things'were readily disposed 811mm! and reViewmg the available Mrs. B. Cummings, Toronto Junca ---- a!” NSC-“i Feg- . 0, sa 0 loves, With derwcar recular its, sale one. 3c 5c and 4c. . ‘ , . . w m It - red - t-n ,t' n i find- 1; weeks t the . x... 74),. "'30 "5c 1') , ’ a . ‘ . ’ Visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Eaton. of at handsome prices. hotmthstand- n?“ fl - ‘5 rumo “1}???" l K, ‘0 . 5 mg W0 a g . .2! it... i.) , .. . envy out seam, 1.10, sale 89c, Linen, With ‘ Mr. Chas. Ivory went to Toronto ing his large spring ”19' his second circles that the locals are likely to 'home of Mr. J. F. Cummings. ~ mill), 101‘ Heav Rib- and spear backs reg. 85c, at 69c. border, regular Mannele t te, Monday morning on business. of the same year. was far above the 30111 the mama” ranks 0‘, “‘8' Mr- Fred Pef'l‘m returned home On 1-. . . y T and one clasp, Odd lines of Sic sale 61c. suitable for Miss Johnston entertained a num- average in quantity and quality 0! 9'3“" .b‘“ secmwy H' Pam“ de"T"e’day ”emu“ “we” a“ ‘3me i “my Wool bed “ 001 11039, colors reoular Men’s U 1. .‘eratber T- k 'h' 'lt her at friends last Tuesday evening. the usual farm stock sales. nles hsvmg any knowledge of suchlbusiness tour through Michigan in ‘. ..., l- , regular 30c, sale _. ’ "” . m cr- . 1c ' 5' {ms or qu1 ’ EVerybody enjoyed themselves. Danc- Mrs. Paul. of Montana. but forlnr intention. 'the “mews“ 0“ H01!!! LYUG- Ltd. - . , ‘~ _ “:5” in E 20c_ pllce $4.10, sale wear Shirts 011â€" mg, 2 patterns, linings, regular mg and cards were the principal tea- erly of Downeyvme. has mumed M- l. Mr. an. Bowes, Toronto, is a vis- ; “Rookie" is looking fine and reports .,\i.._ -;z:.- Tic. 880. ]y, reg. 45C to regular 25c, sale 13c, sale 91c. turcs of the evening. ter an absence of twenty-one years. ltor in town this week. . ian excellent trip. i,.-Ei 4 "v'octs Ladies’ Tan Black and 75c sale 35c 90c ’ Farmers. don't forget that next to pay a short visit to her brother Mrs- Wm- Thorndike and Miss Pearl, Mr. W. H. Hall, of the W. R..Brock ..- ,: i,..,lwvrq in Ribbed Hose (a lored Kid E: , i q . ~ L T 7 1 . W ‘ Monday is turkey day. and sisters here. She spent Sun- 'Thflrudike visited friends in Little i(‘vo., Toronto, spent Tuesday night in i_’ ’ 3,, ‘ a- " 1" 03s tweak men 0‘” S 36 "‘- rflP' Little Miss Greta Smith, of Stouff- day‘Wl'th Mrs. H. Matthews at the ann on Sunday. gthc village. . . l... mm. 21:. mic, regular 030,821.16 (zloves, reg 800, ers, reg. 50c and regular- 12.1w, perette, selling ville. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Village. and before 30mg back to her (2}!le a number from Oakwood and: The local rink IS HOW ready for ‘1}. 3-33, ! 25¢ 5318 680. 600, sale 43c. sale 2 for 150. at 9.1.2.. J_ C. Stephenson. . home will visit relatives in xebms_lVlClmty faced the blizzard to Lind- flooding, and the new management is ~ ' Miss Wetherill. of Port Hope. is the Ru and Butte. 81w on Thursday to hear the famous putting forth every effort to have the The Messrs. John Donnhoc and 1%. Sheffield ChOiT- Although the DM- ‘ rink in first-class condition. ‘ gram was of short duration. the cx-' Wm. Thorndike returned home last guest of Mrs. Wylie. Mr. A. Gillies, of The Warder, was its ' evening. after a most onioyable hunt Lucas left on the swelling train Mim- . ' 'QUISlm singing counterbalanced were ’ in the north country. with the Sine- We wish l he D Geiger} i Q P. - ‘ o ‘ ”pevlal sale 0f Lad Startllng sale Of The Busy Store for in town last week calling on friends. day bound for Alberta. E: Y ’ n \l' s Rob'nson and her aunt Mrs young men a very pleasant trip 1 'shortness and consequently all :6 ,.no ~ .18 l , .3 0'i, _ . . S 13.) Cloth Coats u‘.‘ 435 GOOdS FUI’S I :ardincr, attended the Sheffield choir gether with the greatest success in thflhly ”“85“!- ilair-Ellis party. Mr. Thorndike , , .. _ . i - . . in Petorboro last week. securing positions in the great West. Mia“ N- MainhOOd, who for the past: brought home a fine large doc. FIFE-“- S12 “Hues, Coats for 9'60 1n 43$.”1p6d (saweedls if: cosotgmes, Lafilesé Austrian-1 Brogdgoth, rat Mr. Geo. Fowler, of LindsaY. spent Mr. Mike ’ReiHY. of Ennismorc, melf‘“? been “Sign“ frimdsh in in 3K, ‘lrnvn Green and nay . .4 ' ll'l. rel: C, 33' e C. ‘- Per 1119 , SH» 9 tl'll'llme oat, rev. Sunday with Omemee lricnds. who has been making a tour of the . . is "lClnlty. return to her ome new 1,: J La; 0... y icent offal] silk ' $63 for ........................ sci?) Re“ Black occupied “‘8 I’reSbb'w" "“3““ ”‘1 ”rim Wm “5‘“ ’“ T°r°m° °" “"5“" “‘5" Will A at O Si iii::::k Sateen SkirtS, sale 75c T”"?"- - . ~. a- 'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". ' . inn pulpit last Sunday- ed in Downeyville on Sunday. “0 M" Bert Prousc- returned from N01." pm we“; r-~«4_â€"_â€"â€"’â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"--r - 3.31 Venetian dress (mods fermioc Ladles’ Ermine Scarf, 2.50 for 1.95 Dr. Mchnnan. of Grand Rapids. is loud in his praises of that coun- Hand Saturday evening after complet- i N w k l m. 1..;-i;ill Phillis, â€"l- 00101111118, 43C 1 0- Bl" , - V -1 - '1 .. â€"_ . “".â€""‘“" who had charge of Dr. SuttOn'S of- try, and is fully determined to re- l ing his contract of painting and re-l ext cc mJin-fi‘c 7.10 ..(.L 01 cs 99c, b1 for 70c Grey and0 white Squirrel Scarf, me, while the latter was away for turn where he spent most of his time nlgidellinge the 1011;?!“h70u8e there. f ““1"" ' 1' '3 " , ~. ' - z . - 3’" '.' ' .. t ‘ ' - med h' n « d iders it to be the cutest rs.( v.) . . obstcr, who or _____________â€"â€"â€"1â€"â€"â€"â€"-- 20 . . ‘ . 1’60‘, O D 101‘ ................ 4.3.) his holidays, retu to is ome an cons gr v 0y '1‘”.on \Ia ,kins for 15C :0) LfChhmere box, merino toeâ€"s, gâ€"L ’ . ~â€" Monday. 'city of the West. the past_ two weeks has been visiting Correspondence from horland, . r , ~ LIL. , - l ....... . 5-.._:_...9.E..,LZJ.J..L;Z______..__‘3_DE '22 Brown German Mink Scarf 34- Mr. Melville Evans has returned to A few of OUr young men have gone lftrlcndg in gcakwood and vicinity, re- chthel and Fleet-wood; also report l’lllle.) 2.'.<,-;.wl...;mis \\ bite Lawn for Make Art Muslims for ............... 5c Brown Coney Muff, 2.50 for 1.95 112’s dtutfilsaggagfig? onlintéleatig. zgikrggoéhellungb? fill: “tad: ,1:ch 2’1”: home “1 Anceste’ 0“ lof County Council will appear ‘ .' 'V ’ ‘W 1‘ ---nuu-----.--...:...................__._._ . . a 1 ‘ _ > . i . . , . . sn- white and colored Shetlandl 10c Prints 8c, 13 l-‘Zc for 11 1-20 White Silk Waists, 3.50 for...2.50 P10 0’ weeks at his h°m°~ fire“ "001 0‘ hard "0"“ W” expect- M‘ ‘099991 Goad is ”06"“! With 1? ’38“ weeks issue. meg to GCUtC 3‘1"“. -------------------- ----7'lca‘ VA- - i “‘W """""""""""""" “'8 are sorry to hear of Mr. BUSh- ed and Very low wages paid. Nib! the (”at to venture out with illmlted space, It was found nw- 7777 - . . """""""""""" i """""""" d ‘Acphyrs and Beth” “/0015 """" 7° W ell's illness. Those: who were fortunate enough in cutter this season. essary to leave these items out. oars 1.73 “"113 [WE‘Ed Pants tor 1.25iq1 Over'ills for 780 506 Table Linens for .39 Miss Pearl Parker is visiting her to have heard the Sheffield choir on Rev. Brown, Lindsay, occupied the h . ... â€" h.“ ( ...................... o 1 C friends in Lindsav. ’ I l ‘ z a s! f... â€" M ~ . ____..-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-’ â€"â€" M" "1) I‘linneleite Sheets for SOLHJO Ffiinnelcttc Sheets for...1.35 1.50 Flannelette Sheets on sale M" J‘ J“ Lmb Spent a few ““5 m . ff u l ‘ â€"-â€"’â€" ~ ’ in Toronto last week \ ork _ll EH‘I Cent. 0 a Carpets andigo per cent. Off all \VOOI Blankets "Pt .............................. 1.18 The Upper Canada Bible SOCthy Oilclotlls. ’ and B d ‘ v r' , 9 ' held their service in Christ Church e be e ings. -0 per cent off all Furs. last Sunday evening. all denomina- Prepare for the Cold Weather You will have to come to it, so why not do it now. You will find _ a visit to the store full of opportunities. ”" tions uniting formed a large congre- gation. Interesting addresses were giVen by the Ciel-gym of the Vil- lage and the officers of the society. Everybody enjoyed the solo rendered by Mr. W. Stephenson. KIRKFIELD November 16.â€"Many attended the Thanksgiving supper. which was held in the Presbyterian church, on Key. OPPOSIte E E W M l ' - OPPOSIte 9. There were many tables beautiful- Terry’s O O O c ' ’ Terry’s ly decorated and loaded w,i.h many ‘ ' good things to eut,andthesesean- ed to be enjoyed by all. Supper was 0 ' lpletcd in due time they were paid‘ ExtenSlve Afighon sale't‘he bonus on their wire fences. I __ ‘ l Mr. Jackson, tenant for the Stew-' O’NEILLâ€"DUFFY, art estate, informed the connoil that Domeyville, NOV. 17.â€"0n “YCdnCS‘ Farm Steak and implements gravel had been taken from the pre- , day of this week a. very pretty wed- mises he occupies, and while beinglding was solemnized at St. Luke’s put to a. considerable lot 0f trouble ' church, DowneyVillc, when Miss Katie HYIENEAI. served in the basement by the :adics from 5 o'clock until 8 o'clock p.m. The concert beginning at 8 p.m., was mostly taken up by the Maple Leaf Quartet of Orillia. The church was also decorated with sheaves, flowers, etc. The proceeds amountâ€" ed to about 3100. Mr. Jack Mosgrove returned back TueSday Dec. 1, 1908 and expense had received no compen- . Duffy, 9. popular young lady of this ’ $12110“ £011,221 ‘31)“:19- M“ IWu???“fiparish. third danghter of Mr. Pat- to Trenton, where he intends cont,n- g l 0 on s a a some mlsun e‘r-lrick Dufiy and Mr. John O'Xeill uing his work as timekeeper. 1' - . . . . . - a“ L095 1 and 2' Cuncess standing had occurred in the ralsmggwere united in the holy bonds of Mr. James Daniels spent a couple] ion 2, Thorah 0‘ the “11°01 rate for 5.5- NO- 16- :matrimony- .Preciscly at nine 0’- of days in Toronto last week on bus- of $650, but only asked for $350,1wedding march, played by the or- COWS. 9 Thoroughbred Short- the sum or $300 0‘ a. general 5 . . . . 31W? Spending thwbrlde was handsomely attired in Mrs. H. Barrett. Itrimmings and hat to match, drap- visiting relatiVes in town. . lgigplements of all kinds. Mr. Mollcn in his interpretation of. _ _ . _ _ the school act, but the clerk pointedled very prettlljy dwith hwhltc veiling. Miss Mysia McFadycn and hcr mo- She was atten c by or “St” M155 thcr returned home from Winnipeg on] F. . ‘out that the same form of erequisi- . . . TERBID . tion had been used for the 24 schools Flore$e_Duély,k“h0 was becomullgg‘ Tuchay night, after spending a cou-fi ,‘. 1 r :lil>()l$1ll;1ntl under cashfver in Mariposa for some 10 or 12 years. 39:11111 tmt ar t§1rwri PW C‘s-m p18 of months with relatives I 15 HUN/15$. Cl'edi on nd i onl two cases had th r ‘- W‘ a 0 ma c ' 8' so vel l . L a n y e equl white. The groom was supported We are pleased to see Mr. Albert, Ewen and Mr. Homer Robinson home; The trustees desired to raise the sum i clock to the strains of Lohengrin’s incss. - , . Mrs. Geo. Harrison returned home 10 horses and Colts. 18 Mllch thinking that the council would raise ganist, Miss Mollie O’Brien, the from Comingwood chool {bridal party entered the church. The Thanksgiving. with her daughter rate, although not included in " horns. 83 Young cattle. Farm requisition” the reeve agreefl with idark blue lady's cloth, “'ith'suitable Mrs. John Masher, of Lindsab', 15‘ i Vigor, Daub, Nave/z‘y and Sz‘mez‘s con. ‘happy wedded life. ' __â€"._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ;‘.!‘.1Ullil[ ... «1 Mill. A Vii-«3011M 0f7 139" sition been misunderstood Mr F ,..i ~ri‘i.;l“:l’c"" . i I U ‘_ . '.h. -. . - by his COUSin, 111'. Miller, Of O 5.. . l~ 5‘1»:vita-3231x2133. will: $1551? if Jam? addressed the ”um” “59".“ After the ceremony. the hap‘by 39““ from the ““- “""“”' B°ml°°kl lulu‘i who‘ll due. l;i'vi-ything sold I‘Gngm druggfritI$tt§§tkht 8110;332:222 young couple. accompanied by their as ““311 they had he?! Plenty t°| '.\;:‘...=::. l‘l'Si‘l'Ve as 1 am movmg t0 ff. had g ‘ ' _.- ‘ intimate friends and relativeS. drove cat. >- u. hmmm {PIS - , hbut 1Messrs. Watson and to the residence of the bride's par- Mr. John Ewen spent ThanksgiVing I . . fl . ‘ arcotehw ohlet t e contract are quite ents,~ where a sumptuous wedding at Barrle. . ~ 0% 2% a 656 Z” George Jacksor Auctioneer sure at t e contractos not com- breakfast awaited them. The after- Mr. A. Robinson and his grand- »: c . l. . pletcd. The commissmners Messrs. noon and evening was pleasantly daughter, Miss Lila, spent Thanks- J Lorne Shier, Proprietor Mark and Stacey handed m their ac- 'spent in the usual manner. Mr. gmng with his daughter, Mrs. D. ' counts respecting WIre fences. andfind Mrs. George O’Neill, of Peter- Willis, at Longford. ' _â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€""â€"""'_'â€"_ -._, ”1"”T’T’J those who are not paid at this meet- bore, but formerly of this place, Mrs- J- Montgomery, 0‘ Peterboro, M7, vercoa S A 1,\'I‘l-‘.Il. â€"â€" DEEP. SI}I.\S. HIGH- mg are requested to complete their Ewere among the guests present. Mr. and her grandson, were the guests of ‘ ' . ,,,.;_,.,._\._ - “'_ R. heys_ fences at once so as to secure the b0- {and Mrs. O‘Neill will make 'their her cousin. Mrs. Thos. Robinson, at _77i_4_‘7‘_,w/________.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"’ ,Ims atbth-e 111)eceginberadiileehijeing. Mr. ;home on thle O’Neil;1 11011;?th Wig; Thanksgiving. . , .owns roug in mm. b councillin four mi es of e vi age. 0 Mr. Wm. Suklofl has sold his stock MARSPOSA COUNC‘I' that he intended building a wirel‘jein in wishing them a long and to Mr. Jas. Daniel and Mr. H. Ewen. The two new merchants have been BUT I , ' 6/ a, d 2% -- 2‘ s Vzgor en 6 am grace painting and cleaning the store and haVe now started their business. We 9, Mariposa, next summer. ".1“ on, Nov. 17.â€"â€"Mariposa coun- _‘ Dash controlled by a’zlvz‘mcz‘zbn "I'Wâ€"Ulinrs Monday “"81“" COMMUNICATIONS O - ° ‘ BITUARY - . / . . ll Wish them success. Mr. buklofl . , . . . From Mr. Yarnold respecting his .__ _ P , .ll' >~I'\. . 1' 1 " d SVvaln . . . ’ - “ ‘hm' Rogers an resrg'natlon as engineer of the tolwnl; . MICHAEL BYRNE ‘5, gig“: gvgzgcawmgffii $3032 I” From e cer In'the township‘of Somerville the ti N l ‘h , - me- 3 07/6 [y guar e y correct sly e I‘c l'l‘i‘Svllt at the opening of coun- ‘. i'n rem-e. and Mr, Varcoe haVing Shlp 0f Marlposa. Cum m inS‘wc cravel it. Mr. Mic 0f Eldon Stat?“ u?” the, reeve oi'death of Mr. Michael Byrne came raj fine: was i'bti-da tbo the ihflil‘ when Eldon would mteerew the reeer 01Bther suddenly, due to the results of "'19 xiinutl‘s oi the last meeting were Marlposa at the county counCl Elf-la fall about a week ago. Mr. Byrne 511:1 and approved. Mr. Samuel guiding the statute labor at; ,e was 58 years old, and was one of \\1.1i~crs was present to ask permjs- line °f Marlposa , 131' the old settlers, he having lived in is n :o place a tile drain on the eaSt don me Mess“ W- 3' 11m“: s“' the township for about forty years, Mr.- 02‘ iho road allowance from the l’el'inte'I‘iel-lt 0f the G.T.R.. 00'! and and he was highly respected by all - ' ant reSPethng the" who had the honor of his acquaint- “t'he Dunn dram- _ Fm!“ ence. A large number of people who - Russell, tendering 11“" followed his remains to the R. C. ' tor 0‘ the Hanâ€" church, Galway, Sunday last, Nov. Four of our young mm: M. 15, where Rev. Father O’Leary de- Jack Nefltt, 01V”- Gusty Win. Fos- . ' livered an appropriate address. The ' - 3m and Widow and family haVe the sympathy - Vance, the resignation of Mr- R“S‘ of the whole neighborhood and es- t of sell was accepted- 0“ mam °f peclaiiy that of the writer, who Was and 5m by‘law a persoaal friend for thirty years. â€"_â€"â€"â€"'â€"“ ' LINDEN vum! Mr. and Mrs. Cullis attended the supper at Cameron last Mon- We are very sorry to hear of Mr. Malcom Fraser's illness, and hope for his speedy reCOVer-y. ' Mr. John Gillan, of Hedley, 8.0., is visiting his wife and mother-in- law, Mrs. Einsur, of Kirkfield. Mrs. Archie MacKenzie, of Beaver- ton. is visiting relatives in town. Mr. L. Mackenzie, of Winnipeg, is visiting relatives in town. ‘ \fence at lot, north half of 14 and “Stunts” kept wz'z‘bz'n safe bounds by good taste. ~ ‘ T be “snap” and “swing" coats are wort/z)! maies m . garments. of our Boys’ Ober- t/zose of our Men’s .immtc action was taken. Mr. Washington reported that the ’95 dollars for his services. 111mm alSO presented an accoun 3'31 for inspection. but it was no paid just at present. The reeve occupied the chair after dinner. Joseph Craigg' asked the sum of $20.ior drainage purposes 9"“ lot 19, con. 6, but on_.a comp?omise he was paid the Sum of $15- Messrs. Robert Osborne and R108 had some drainage on lot 1. con.” 12 and were paid the sum 01 Mr. William Greenrway Put in 3 dm of $90 for 45 cords of stone which had been piling up in his field ‘°" several years. Mr. John SW supported the claim pretty 8t! 0087 '5’ and the account was paid. m H. Brintnell, Neil McLean. and 1"” Tamil: had not. completed dish-W» fencestothewirefmon‘m

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