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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Nov 1913, p. 9

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"er pun-many um um- - h: cnnmim nnly loOpMO- | we color rhm ”0 I a: 32 under amalsludi- rmmionlorSlx t3. Imamundonb the fished 10 doz. Socks special at 25c pair Underwear $1 per garment 11m 5‘ pure wool elastic ribbed ['nderwear, all 7 II the 2.59 3:: RSDAY, N1 I: wear, sizes S), 9 1-2, Regular 750 palr. On IZC‘S lack Cashmere Hose I" it two pairs tor nu :ra. n mos: Free s and 6 C~"¢""§E’..J This Suit $10 00 . trousers i. Specml :zxrment at 1d 703:? um VI.” :a c .Efiiticrf-Ldâ€" cuilrrdflsm. ”w dr- '6‘ ~\ xxof u’v, c'l'l‘kin‘o ' \‘fi‘. )0“ ‘1‘": of vu II ‘3 i\ the acknOWX' .. grca: Canal 20““ , =03 pages 9"” - ‘ g Q--’ er’l‘t '15 J 1‘1)th in ‘s has again start- h cost of living. :uttenber‘g arrived it to their Royal 'x the C“ satin fin- $1.18 urns! do". cc 6‘ 1.00 by C om~ ha t x leship 1.25 r\\.tr:. taking up the occupation as \fd'wn ugcm for the C. N. R. MI‘. “can! “as identified with various 0!" izif'rzfutmns during his life time. He “m txw-etsurex' of Verulam from his z’axlwr-‘s death, :30 years ago. till he ‘M‘m \nuNt in 1908. He was an en- thusiastic curler and.was one of the hos: \kips around this part of the VHHH'LI"\'. In fact it has been said that us a skip and curler be ranked tn thv same Class as J. D. Flavelle 0f Itmlsay. who is. looked upon as ii‘tz- king pin of Eastern'Ontal'iO- MK- ”wz'gc Brooks, who accompanied‘“Ié ”N33: homo was, he believes, PrOVi‘ dt'nitduy guided to Mr. Read’s home a: Rhein. Sash. ifitending to pa.“ him a friendly call before returning humr'. hut was surprised on arriv- im: :11 the station. where Mr. Read “Vt-d. to he informed on entering the “Welling by Gladys, (Mrs- Croft) that m father had died the_ night "More. Mr. Brooks at once 6811001' led his arrangements and gave his attention to making reudy to ’ _8°: mmpany the bodv hams. Hé"ex ' ' pluim the sudden death as a. ham- “rrhaxe of the lungs accompanied "V ‘4 Weak heart. Mr. Read is sur- ‘~‘i‘~‘0(l by his wife, three daughmf “”hvhnina. Greta and GladyS. (m Fm“). three sisters. Mrs. 510m 0" BObmygeon, Mrs.‘ McCutchoom 0‘ (“‘lmm‘n‘ and Miss Emma E. M Q trained nurse of Buflflo. Mum His Death oi Former Bobcaygeon Mam-News Items of Interest IN 1|i'('2l_\ gum, Nov. :35.â€"The village ruined and surprised Friday "mm: “’hun the news Became “n that Mr. W. J. Read, for H a prominent resident of Bob- m'wn. hud suddenly died at. his r.» in Saskatchewan the day he- . Details at the time were ('1', (mix that. he had been sub- Iuh-h m weakness of the heart. luul} um brought home to-dny, lhr'm- duughwrs. Wilhelmina. in and “2‘s. (Taft. and Mr. I'uo- Hrnnks. nf lhlry‘s (h‘evn uc- {Inmmg (ho rumnins. The fun- \\Ill lw hvld tu-mm‘row after? u {rum his sister‘s rosidonce.‘ \‘thu-rd. m1 William-5L. and} 'u' m vluu‘go of thv Masonic.“ or “hivh hu was n nwmbor. linuul mus hum in l‘vtul‘hol‘u in Im pun-Ms lwing Wm. B. I! .Iqu .\|ur'm l'. "OCRNS. “'hen Wfii Revs see their aunt, and finding her in the shed did not recognize her, but went on to Mr. 'l‘inney’s next neighbor, and reported that a woman, not their aunt, was sitting out in the shed ,and to come our. Assistance was rendered at once and Miss Stev- ‘ens cared for, but she is at present in a precarious state of health on account of her advanced age and chilling she received. w'aâ€" resembles the Emerald Isle, onIy we have no Larkin. .no home rule to fight over, no suflragettesâ€"all is peacetul and balmy as the evening mohvr in June. Bobcaygeon {ox-- nephb'r Mr. :eorge Brooks, of Bury's Green, is home again- from the west after an extended visit of nearly four months. Mr. Brooks reports the mt as a pretty nice country. but they have been frozen up a month ago , lakes and ponds all frozen. plowing stopped and people in their fur coats and mufis. It. is a. real treat to {at back to Bobca) geon and the green grass. In fact it almost. Messrs. llrut‘e null l-‘rml Walker are home for the winter. llruco Walker hns been engaged as curetnker at the ‘rink mnl hns already entered upon his duties for the winter. A serious accident hnppencd to Mr. John L‘oulter. ol‘ North \‘erulmn. Sunday. It is stated that while passing .up between a pair of colts to feed them some Corn they became frightened and trampled him under their feet. breaking one of his legs and otherwise bruising his body. It is a miracle that he escaped alive. Miss Susan Stevens, an elderly lady living alone on the outskirts of the village on the Fenelon road, was found alone sitting in her woodshed yesterday morning by two of Ernest Kelso’s children, nephew’s of Miss Stevens. The boys had gone up to Mr. l‘urdonu is moving to the hon-w recently purchnsod from Mr. (:n-un. and Mr. Kelnvy is occupying Mr. John J. llumlvrsnn's lmusv nn Sherwood-st. brother, Guy t‘arl, of Toronto. He was a man very kindly disposed, large hearted and generous to a fault. Real estate is changing hands on Bolton-St. The Government at 0t- tawn has purchased fifteen feet from the bank to widen the street beside. the canal. The bank have. purchas- ed 18 feet. from Mr. Woollard. Mr. Woollard has purehused Mr. Bur- denu has purchased 20 feet from Mr. t‘upfltick. next. the Taylor block. have the largest assortment of Solid Gold and Sterling 'Silver Pendants and Chains shown in Lmdsay. Also some very beautiful strings of finest quality Pearls at very Moderate Prices Men's heavy worsted pullover Sweateas with open neck. mnde from 300d quality Enghsh yam full men’s size; very special at........ ......... 1.00 DUNDAS FLAVELLES LTD Men's extra. heavy pullover Sweaters, all wool made with high mil colleu'. This Sweater is specially mad: for hard cold weather, .plain colors; 2 00 very specm! at . Boys‘ heavy worsted pullover Sweaters. blue body, cardinal stripe-collar it nd cufis... 50 ................................. C Bnys’ pullover Sweaters. grey navy, cardinal, green and mur- oon bodies. with neck, cuff and fi‘éz‘indéffffif‘fi‘i’ff37i 1.00 The reason the prices are so low, is that all our prices are as low as we can make them. We want your tradeâ€"and that’s one wav to get it. Qaality is the other. These sweat- ers stand for both. We :eature Warren’s, Penma n's, Wat- son’s and Harvey’s names syno nymous with best Every kind of a style sweater you can think of we have So you can be sure of getting exactly the kind you want. All of them are Comtortable and nice and warm. Good fit into the bargain. The swealers are carefully made by clever hands and are good for many yaars of strenuous service' . B cause our stocks are so very comprehensiveâ€"and our pnces so very small. Are Headquarters for Men’s and 3093’ Dundas 8 Flavelles‘ Ltd} a It Special heavy weight brushed Sweater Coats. giving the new novelty eflecu of the. famous cameis hair brand. This coat. in nude of heat. quality worsted m and has the we :1 NICO COI- 8!: lain :{irlver grey and brown s 0.. er? 8 id at...” Extra. heavy weight (about 2§ pounds). fancy rack stitched Coat Sweater. made of high quality worsted yarn with high close fitting adjustable collar which maybe worn in two or three different ways. This is a. coat thatis hand finished and perfectly made. any COlt r combinstion........ 3.50 Men’s heavy weight Coat Sweaters made from extra. qual- itdysuper carded wool. has hi I: a justable coilar. navy ‘l y with cardinal trimmings. all sizeszspecizd $0 each... 1.00 Terms :â€"Ten per cent. in cash on notice of acceptance of tender. and the balance within thirty days there- after. The other conditionai will be the standing conditions of the court. Tenders to be in sealed' envelopes. marked “Tenders {or Kineer Farm." The highest or any tender not neces- su‘ily occepted â€"_. --., For mrther particulars apply to Mr. Adam B. Staback. Woodvme PA; 0.. or Mr. John Bowie or Mr. John' seabitt Glenam P. 0.. the Execu- ton of the Will of deceased. i This property is conveniently situ- ated and the mail passes it daily. There are A about sixty acres under cultivation, and the remainder is 360d pasture land. There is also a-gnoll orchard. Therelare erected on the premises a cedar log house and frame barn with stone wall un- derneath. ' [WEATHER l-‘ORI-Zt‘.\S’l‘. I. James Richardson Mt'Xeillie, Treasurer of tha- ('mann ni‘ Victoriu, 1 Last bulletin Lvnvo fort-casts "1‘ dis- as directed by the Warrant of the Warden «if the ('ntlnl) of \‘it-turia. «im- turbnnce to cross Continent Nov. 2126!! the Nineteenth day of Xm’emher A. D. 1913, will proceed to sell each to 25. warm “ave 20 to 24, Coollund every of the above mentioned pa reels of luncl. for the ttt't‘t-ut's of tax- have 23 m 27. This dist i:rhanco"es now tine upon them resin-t-tively. its ulmve set out, toget her with Costs will bring a great rise in tempera-i (unless the said arrears of tunes and (‘osts are Souttt‘t‘ paid). in the t'uurt tures. in ~period “1' unseasonahlo wen-l Houm in the Town of Lindsuy. in the said t‘ounty nt“\'irtnriii. Ht l-Ilevt-n the? and weather extremes. Mostlo'clork in the fort-noon on 'rlltstltl‘V the 'I‘u-enu-l-‘mzrth «hit of l~‘«-hruar:. northern sections of our north-westâ€" (r‘ounty 'l‘rensuier‘s ”mt... J.tl{' Mch'leJJl-T, ‘9'." mountains. in north-eastern 3“" Lindsay, November 19th. 1913. Vomit) 'l‘reaisut'ut'. ' (ions and about the Gulf of Mexico. Our warnings of severe northern: storms to occur tirat half of Novem- __.__7 .. -..-_.._. . _ ,.___ l her proved fairly." good but the storms BIRTH. ld‘w" “hen ”‘0 mm" "MN“. "0“ continued ‘0 be severe fttrther. east. th'lv‘tl LINBI-JlitLâ€"(m the 7th. at morning. .wme at them purtlg t‘nln'll than we anticipated. KN“ dtstut‘h- lit luau-mm. to Mr. and Mrs. \\'m.:uml more hint at small int-isiun in l }. pmcipimion will continue in he iniAJL. 1914. l l (First, published in " The \\‘utrlunun-\\‘urder" \«iu-mlier 20m, 1913), ‘ .‘ 3 ' n in“ 1”" reach gaggle toast “:0th \‘unYnulkinbol‘L'. a son. ltht-ir tit-ck. which tanked like lhc' -°;-. 1“. “'3 ° ,: "P”.JJ‘ °:;-*:°, pm... im W of c. xrentieentrn \it (5‘s.-. tn. t 'iEAS'l‘I..\.\'ll.â€"Un the 17th. in Peter-i ‘ . . . . “ u ‘ . euiatern wetpunttnllec '1 “mm \;l\t I here. Louisa pflsuamt "L...“ Ht ‘ â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" “ I! cross on t: hope tlhmtt ’ (“'1 \t‘ttl“:, widow of Gen. l-Iiistlitnd. of! MARRIFD 26. great central vane“: 28. eastern ‘ I ‘ - ‘ _ . liul ca) geon. 1 sections 30. (‘00! wave WI“ cross I _ ‘ ‘ ”mane 810110 ammt V0" 09 great D !\\A\HIU‘.\ â€" .‘lt‘(;l{l'.‘:('l('°lll Hull-h ‘ ' " ' - ‘. ‘ .~ - - -: l, . , central Valleys Dec. ]. eastern see- \tll“ $21.: 1|?“l'T 8:112:1th held ('onnur 3 church. “Hunting, «m . . . . r . o. . i . _ tions "or. 3. - 9 r _ 3.-. 3.-...- _ Nu“, m, Suturtlu}, Xi“. 15m, l‘Jl:'., Mr. .I. Full possession will be given on the first of March next. Tenders will be received by Mr. Adam B. Staback, of Woodville P. 0.. for the purchnse of the farm of the late John Kineer, composed 0! Lot Number Seven' in the Eleventh Concession of the Township of Eldon, up‘ to Monday. the First day of De- cember next. at twelve o'clock noon. 0F VALI'ABLE FARM I’ROl’l'I-R'I‘Y. MOORE l: J ACKSON. Solicitors {or mecca Dated 4th November. 1913. EXECUTORS SALE \'.-\l.l‘.-\l%l.l“. I-‘()\\LS KILLED Mr. Ed. Carlin. of South Ups. had a number of Valuable gum.- killed by a fox or other wild animal on last Thursday night. The birds wvro strewn around the floor at the Coup BIRTH. id‘md' v \‘mfl'H IJNBI-IlKLâ€"(Dn the 7th. a! mornm lit luuymm. to Mr. and Mrs. \\‘m.?u:.d nu \‘aM'nulkinlm‘g. a son. Ithvir w I’ll-II). !\\ul‘k () EASTLANILâ€"On the 17lh. in Pom-J horn. Louisa l‘luslland. mm! 81! §vul‘~:. widow of Goo. l-iusilund. 01“. OVERCOATSâ€"Chinchillas, tweeds for Meltons, Beaverl. Price! $7 to $25. Next Beau Building Kent-St" Lindsay OVERCOATSâ€"Chinchillas, tweeds, for boys. 3.50 to $10. SUITSâ€" Blues, blacks, tweods, worsteas for men and young men. Pricel $7 to $20. SUITSâ€"Blues, tweeds, Ed. _ G. Armstrong “Complete Happiness is like a Mirage; One never quite reaches 11:.” BUT We will assist you to McCarty’s Furnishings and Hats “it," by wearing one of our Suits or Overcoats. worsteds for boys. Priced 3.50 to $10. morning. hum» nf Ilwm partly vulvn and quN- hud n small im-isinn in thoir neck. which looked lxkv the \Vol‘k of n \vle. Suturdu), .\'u\'. 15th, 1913, Mr. .|. Alexander “‘nrt‘vn to 1.1mm Mum-u, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (:00, MacCrtwm'. Bohcwgmm, men and young men. Jewelry Store PAGE NINE 'H l’ah l’i’lll l‘au ‘Hh nu n11

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