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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Dec 1900, p. 11

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llOT STUFF FOR COLD FEET ”Men’s Two-Buckle Felts. extra heayv felts L TOP‘ Hand Bo "’0va regular price $1.53, all“: | 21.6 l.50 -mien‘s Milwaukee Grain Four-Buckle Felt B t - Riveted, Heavy Felt, won’t break in ash: 58nd back‘only.'.' .IQ‘CQQQQOQQO QQQ‘ODOQQIOI‘-... i}.00 _).ien's Long Felt Boots, extra quality Felt, wide Straps up Side, Felt will not break, 190 only ................... ............... ....... --Men‘s High Grain Lace Boots. Hea Felt L - ing, Hand Bottomed, regular $1Y7y5, now.. in. W '6 . H .... O O .. - R The International Live Stock show held at Chicago with the first. a huge success. ’1._at great ‘3 s \VCVK proved t ‘...Eifll't‘(l with the World's Fair held in 1803 it was considered to greater exhibition. The fact of .illltls of stock being shown at the time. made it more attractive. was there such a gathering of continent, if in the will on est. demeanor. .~ .4; on the and :-'.d. as congregated in the. Union Yards where. the show was The premiums offered being of}; . l .‘l. :t most liberal scale, 501110 0f 019111 start. to finish. A for single animals of draught horses. ,tlod premiums l.’l'.l small groups. sheep and pigs. together with bark-.mimt. for Sta good \ ‘ ' filing in which the. Sheep were loâ€" -t '5 ,, Cumming of s17,000 ._ n have mien“ 9 use A' . l was built at a cost only for temporary show was on probably by \V Li S - .~ llit‘ - tune not. a trace Of it would be all on its site. “Wario was well represented by l ‘ sheenâ€"breeders: one exhibitor of of horses and three of cat- \ ~. will: N .7 local exhibitor. Mr. John :tbrll of Fairvlew Farm. Woodâ€" -~ had :27 sheep in the contest. llis ' mugs were the largest of any In all. his llockv six sweepstakes, 14: first. prizes. in s-‘conds and thirds. amount- » >553“. Three of his fat. Weth- championships. Two of each and the other _ / Q‘X‘ of Hi Sl‘ti‘t'll- I won ; won SR5 > "what. less. .â€"â€"â€"â€"-."‘-"â€"- How Do ? He Says Lao; ,, .. .....‘x‘e‘.9.’:..g.t..'.a.g.‘.,.Q.....,......._‘.....'.‘.. *â€" ' of em 500 beaver overcoats .’ icing assured that notwith- ’* ' - ' ‘ ' rush, owâ€" l extraordinary we could still I u t 'tting at sale. the old man from allowed that he’d pard to ’I) 0111‘ big lodate him, gnu ()akwood way if we had one like his .l week agoâ€"~if he didn't haf mor‘n .lim did. Of course trouble fixing hiln up , he A before one ' \V C ......-.w~.~ .‘0'.- go safely. a kc your as "pa: is a place to ‘- to get something Just 1! ".Il trot. and at as low a pricc h . i i ‘ ' at. a place where nary but the honorably by ' Cherry :...x-.- honestly or more ' . For inâ€" my customers than we do. .15 en“... we advertse our store . iairv land If you 1‘ )Ul\lng doubt this C013 Not many days left but the will be Boots, Shoes andRubbers. y «eFlOSBP for nearly .two months, there is an fact our stock 18 complete in every department appear before a Lindsay audience Wednesday, Mr. Hamilton is a gentleman of mod- with no outward trace views. arduous campuig-m ”10 VOB'GQO. the details of germs of consumption. Better kill your cough ' 5‘ 21.1., .’ r ;" . . r \ . . ; ‘ v. I \} ‘lhi'r a. .gl- . . . l l 4 i l is just right for an ordi- gan to improve, and three bottles restored me to health. I believe I on my lifeto it.” Oct. 7, 1898. nu: wmumwmnnra :7 uunsn, our. days of rare Opportunity at ROBINSON press you to buy. QUALITY SELLS. “SOLID COMFORT” OOODS FOR THE BOYS 5: EWART’S for anything good in EVERY-DAY lS BARGAIN DAY AT ROBINSON» EWART’S. strike in the boot'and shoe trade, by which some thirty of the large manufacturing establishments have been . d has been a decided scarcity in many lines, . The prices are low and the goods are 11 On account of the great I but notwithstanding this -_ Good. We don’t 2" l All‘ FOR WOMEN’S WEAR â€"Men’a Waterproof Overshoes broad medium â€"Boys‘ Fine Rubbers, plain sizes 1 to 5, - ’ ' m... m, m .05.. $1.15: $1.25 m, 1.35 m... ......... . ..... . ..... . ....... . ..... .40 “1:2. sentiment 6°“ ‘° W Gm ._ t ' â€"B ' H ' - . A ' ' Lurggegcgnesti‘gslflgtlsg Sgénltubbers, extra quality L65 oygegufglygfige Elastic. Rubbermslzes 117° ’5': .90 -â€"Wor;leiré': Felt Gaiters, generally sold at 90c., our 75 _ . . . . - Boys' Grain School Boots, can stand the wet wea- . - I . . . ...................................... . MensArmour Proof Rubbers are gunng such satisfac- ther without rubbers, regular 31 35’ now. 1.15 -â€"Womgn’s F 33113313112013 L808 01‘ Button. 801d every- w are a ." and $1.60, we are making I 25 tion that we can scarcely keep supplier-i. Nothing like these goods has ever been shown before. In a pair and be convinced. -â€"Boys‘ Tan Grain Hockey Bals, sizes 1 to 5, for $1.50 â€"Youtha’ (11, 12 and 13) Bufl’ Lace Boots, leaders of these lines at ............ . .......... â€"Women's Fine Rubbers high grade oods. rices 30c 350., 40c. and 50. W’ool lined good? at 50c? and 60c. " Grain .95 â€"A liDmigeg‘. qiuzntityBof gmegis Fige Rub‘lber LCD“ Boots TOPS, 80nd 80138 ................ Olooc- - o-uoooo- u _ in s .or rig t his , regu or price â€"Boye’ Tau Grain Lace Boots sizes 1 to 5, solid â€"W ’ $3.23, our price ........... . ........ . .......... 2-50 soles and insoles, only. . .’ ...... . ............. I025 â€"Mi:tsne:?asnggl§i1§lggdg 315:5)? 1223200. - Special discount on T RUNKS and VALISES. Don’t fail to call on us. BIN S O The Boer-British War W lectures. But these the point lies hereâ€"that the Insti- Tne Choir Concert 1y appreciate * . ' â€"-O-â€" Exhibit "Mr. Frederick Hamilton, the The C);1111brltlg..~st. Methodist church tum is not only training the mum â€"“"‘ Globe's special war correspondent choir concert. is an annual treat; and of the localitv, but is seeking to be one that is “Ill“.“i‘d by a large numâ€" a centre of light and learning to the her of all creeds in this town. None community. All are offered‘Th-e ”Wt held on Thurs- Opportunity of knowing something of The choir the literature of our country, its his- and better tory, hopes, and dangers and Canadian contingent, ever surpassed day night. of last week. January 0th next. was in greater strength its Of ill“ ll'Oll nt‘t'yt" 1111(1 tireless energy: \OlCC 1.1111.” llSlliil. The quiIrLL‘t/tclpFOSpect/S. 19108.80 accel)t llly “'llrn1_ that are t‘SSi‘tlliztl 10 a successful “"dl‘ COIllpOSL‘d ()1‘ Misfit-s Al‘lllOlll‘ and est congratulations." CUI'I‘t‘SlWINlt‘IIL- llis V0100 is 01021? Walters and Messrs. Iirimmel ..and penetrating. and he tells the Waite (lid exceptional work. Miss . - - 3 - - - â€"Great Suit sale at Gnugh’s thrilling story of what he himself has Amy Flavelle was a capable pianist. witnessed in a manner that holds the Mr. Morris. the choir leader to whom â€"â€"â€"~o-â€"-â€" close attention of his audience from so much is llllt' for these splendid Births his numbers with ~9â€" By his splendid and events, I‘Ontieretl with more than his usual skill. Arnoldâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Wed: accompanied But these - " car load exhibits of sheep runnâ€" young-1g.- s" 111’ 10 $300, and 031‘ loads 0f realistic views. accompanied with were all but pleasing accessories to nesday, Dec. 5th. 1900, the wife of ‘~l[’1t' 1“ $300» With correSpondingly graphic description, he leads his one of the most powerful interpreters Mr. James L. Arnold of a son. listeners step by step through the of English classics before the. public Spenceâ€"At: Hartley. on Dec. the wife. of Mr. Robert Spence of a daughter. todayâ€"Mrs. Agnes Knox-Black. Iler numerous and of such many 5th, You see the emâ€" selections were the LLFlt‘. g: largest number of the best qualiâ€" terrible marches over the veldt, the variety as to bring out , that any exhibitor present had field of l’aartleburg. sodden with the shades of her striking ability. From . , *herto SW“, ()n )[Onddy there was blood of our sons who are resting the character sketches of lirumtochty Marriages -N - ‘ run of 25.000 market cattle in the tlit.*t‘e.”â€"-St. Johns Daily Sun. Ito the eloquent «let-lumation of the â€"-’0'-â€" . etc. W . '. ‘ “p.15. The housing of the aninmlg- Subscrilwrs please note the date. leulogy of Burns. Mrs. Black (llsâ€" Byrnellâ€"ellenlcy.â€"â€"â€".\t. Lmdsay, on ill sella ”on”; i on ‘1. InaO'nil‘cent scale. The :l)1ayed Dowers of voice. gesture. facâ€" Wednesday, “('L'C‘lllbm' 5111, 1900, MY- ‘ ‘ 5 I iial expression. and sympathetic, proâ€" Herbert Byrnell. "f Fenelon, to Mary, found grasp of her authors meaning, only daughter 0f MF- Thomas Henley, that made ln-r work a rare pleasure 0f VCI‘UI‘JUI- I '. to the popular audience and a revelâ€" ation to the. student. .llcr rendering I 'of Shelley s "’l o a Skylark’ was a Taylorâ€"King. At. the residence of the bride‘s parents, on Wednesday, Dec. 5th. by the Rev. W. Major, recâ€" ell‘ori. With consumâ€" tor of All Saints church, Mr. W. H. Black made vocal the Taylor to Miss Ruby Mabel. eldest a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King 1 magician in word-melody. all of Cannington. ed clocutionary skill and a line prcsâ€" liIiltonâ€"lllchlullen.â€"â€"By Rev. T. W. MFS- Bl‘dt'k adds a. thrilling per- Jollifl'e at the parsonage. 28th Nov. * wonderful l ,l mate skill M rs. masterpiece, of To finishâ€" ;music of that nothing better than coughing to tear the lin- , ing of your . once, _ _ t h r o a t and l 501ml magnetism that Is powerfully Mr. Edward L. Milton to Mrs. Eliza "f lungs. It is l reinforced by n wicc of unusual . Ann Mt-Muum, all of (‘anningtom The concert was i, l . lrange and (titulw- 1 _ t d. Bags}...~.v-_.uoytl.â€"â€"13y Rev. T. w. ‘ \."a ()()l n' . . . .. . from H‘ x‘ ‘1 m i n a 'Jolliffe. at. the residence ol the bride s father, on 28th. _\'ov.. Mr. William J. excellent added another laurel to the past suc- f the Cambridge-st. choir. feet to cause bronchitis and I pneumonia. ‘665505 0 Only keep it ‘l up and you ,; Bagshaw to Miss Annie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lloyd. Brock, Ont. Lecture Course Praised .will succeed in ll __,,_ I . Tequcmg Y?“ i; Among a number of letters received Deaths weight, osing iby Mr. I‘]. A. Hardy from prominent i . _ -â€"o.uâ€"â€" , . ipeople about. the Collegiate Institute , . bringing on a llecturc course “,0 these two Pelton.-â€"â€".’\: Montreal. on the stn I ( I i . inst., Carolin- N-ztc Scott. ’11 her SIOWfCVCT, and if Chancellor Wallact- of McMaster col- 8" d ‘ .‘1._ t l. h- 1‘ . J T 1 making CVCI'Y- llere Toronto writes. “I write toi an you. It” at or t t .ttt . .. ‘ g of Montreal. and mother r t i t of the no. lPelton N1». 1‘ '0 a L- l) I .of Mrs. Geo. W. Beall of this town. 'pectus of the Lecture (‘ourse of the ‘Lindsay Collegiate Institute. for the “ season 19004191“. and to express my sighted public thing exactly right for the l acknowledge the Dunsford.â€"â€"-At Wilberforce. on Friâ€" day. Dee. 7th. Susan Margaret Duns-â€" ford, beloved Dunsford, aged 37 years. 8 months. wife it kills you. i’ appreciation of the far ‘H‘ “Hy 3 \ He l and excellence. By affording an opâ€" ‘1 “‘53 What he. wanted him. lportunity for the young people of years 811117 1110111113- -, itiillltl something people want. I ii your town to become acquainted Fountain.â€"-â€"_.\'ear l‘et’ferlaw. on who have Thursday. December (ith. 1000. John With men and women reached great eminence in our coun- e lifting and inform- ing messages from their lips you are doing a great. public service. It would to (‘anada if your exâ€" gencrally followed Fountain. aged (35 years. Gibbsâ€"Tn December 7th. 77 years 9 months. L‘ambray. on Friday. try, and to hay township of Fette- 1000. Marsh .â€"â€"ln t he Ion, on Wednesday, Dec. 5th, mean much cough; for the ~ ‘ . lyert'sed means a bargain ) I ‘ I“. H}. 'nurd J. Gough prides hlmâ€" harder coughs 0f bron- 211111113318 Â¥I::b:1::n L‘vmonds M A. of St. .. . _. .h it, ill ill his business careel hO Chills 'y'Ou Wlll need a 50 ‘Luke’g Peter-hunt, Q'WQ.‘ I have to Mr. Wllhmumursh, agvd I ‘ and (I. . .. . .ttd honorably bv the cent bottle; and for the E ' ’ if” _ ‘ . v of months. .- .tlwaif 1‘ , .. t to say or coug 5 Of consumption 'thank you for Silllllllg mt. a cop) llIOOI‘O--1n the lOWiishjp of Elllllv, “M" “e don t “‘1,” 1 1” m“- 116 one dollar size is your Lecture (‘ourse fur the current F -1 . v. .3011 w \1 i. .'.\ unatt- a word against all 10 W t st Céonomlcal tseason. I have, (“Ways admired the On dritnayr; -‘UL .. 1‘ m. l 00“. “mm“"U‘i‘m' bm’ honesgy ‘nit't‘ Ill?“ 11 edncednietoamere ienterprise which has prompted the age ‘~ .‘Ldrs. ‘ i) M)“ know at any 1300910 “ht ‘ skeletal?“ tiled. many remedies, Lindsay Collegiate Institute. to unâ€" BOfit.â€"â€"In the township of (‘avam all failed. uternsingthe and on Thursday. Dec. 4th, Annie Lowe. dertake such courses of lectures, the success which has invariably at- tended your efim-ts. It. is impossible to speak too highly of the value. of ,ithis work to your town. It may be i! there are many who do not. suifiCientâ€" k. beloved wife of Austin E. Best. aged 26 years. ectoral I immediately be- Smn F. Manon. Browntown, Va. Gough's ART, Kent-st, A colored citizen gave a justice of the peace a big. fat possum as a wedding fee. the jiistice said: life 2’” say is i wish I'll eat dot pessum.” ing Owens on the street. call up at your place about that little necount you"- for me to call down." Do you want me to make it stronger?" Of M!" William getting robbed while I was out I tried the , dspirit which finds expression year ‘ after year in providing for the people Pumasâ€"lit the homestead. lot 10. ting robbed? lof Lindsay. lectures of such variety COIL 1.3. bruck. on luesday. Dec. 4th. 1900. James l’urvis. aged ’76 . came in. Iichard ll. (libbs. aged arms about the animal’s ueck."â€"-'l'it»Bits. â€"$ ‘2 overcoat for $10 at O gentle reader, 1 am all aoqulver lndsa l JINGLES AND JESTs. lSIGN OF THE MILL saw USOUTH SIDE or Kss'r 5'1‘ '51 McLERNAN CO. “‘“‘ Pocket Knives Razors Fruit Choppers llockey Skates Spring Skates Carpet Sweepers Axes, Cross Cut Saws ~‘~Q -‘ Toilet Clippers Bread Plates and Boards Bake Boards Rolling Pins Minclng Knives Coffee Mills Bird Cages Clothes Wringers Washing Machines Leather Mitts Sad irons King Air Rifles Thermometers Lowest Prices In Chicago. We've got the finest summer weatha i In Chicago: The best lake breeze altogether. in Chicago; The greatest pearly; and boulevards. The tallest men tor crossing guards, The loudest smelling cattle yards. in Chicago. The sky is that of Italy. In Chicago; The girls can all ride prettily. In Chicago; The women have the smallest feet. We beat the world in parking meat, And we can show the dirtiest street, In Chicago. The ofllce buildings are the tallest, In Chicago: The death percentage is the smallest. ln ('hicago; No other town is fit to mention, To hold a national convention. And thieves retire on a pension, in Chicago. An Eloquent Answer. Meeting him a year after his marriage "Well. Jim, how do you like married “Well. sub." was the reply. “all 1 kin Couldn’t Take :1 “Int. “Ah. good morning!" said Dunn. meet- “I expected to “Oh." replied Owens. “it’s just as easy “Very well. when will you call down '3" “\Vhen? l consider this a call down. bâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Tlie Renewal of Trouble. My darhng‘l brow ls wrinkled now, And sadness weighs her down. The SUllli‘S of yore 1 see no more; :‘z: She wears a constant frown! Q? Her whist club's in full blast again. Her head is full of rules. And. somehow. all her partners play Like silly little tools! Q‘”‘ MclENNAN8lOO. Scianton Coal Delivered at Lo nest Prices The prizes she would like to win Her rivals take away. And "if" and eke “it might have been" Are things i hear her say. ____.â€"â€"â€" My darling's brow ls wrinkled now. And often she's as glurn "" R; And cros with me 53? As the can be; 11;, The card club days have come! .3 _ l lilah. '0 II Costly Expedient. “Winnâ€"You see. to keep the house from t‘lli'H. I“ plan of leaving the gas on at full force 'l‘utbnrâ€"And did it keep you from get- / W l l l ' h i 'l h b'll 62/ unuâ€" t 1011: it it at untl t e t // â€"_â€"â€"â€" Doesn’t Wear Illa Heart on His Coat. “Hawkins is very fond of his horse. isn't he'." "Why. no: he hates him." “That’s queer. I saw him riding in the park the other day. and he had his â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"- " Our stock cf- 0 gentle reader. do you never banker To smash the midrifi of some hoary cad. secretaries DeSka China Cabinets, Fancy Rockers, Some bull necked plutm-rat or bloated banker Whose wine is good and conversation bad! etc., are the cheapest and prettiest to be had. Do you not feel. when in your morning paper You read the praises of some 80(‘lal trump, As if you'd like with number tens to caper Upon the gushing editorial chump? We keel" a number of attractive Bedroom Suites. Sideboards and Extension Tables always in stock. M. E. finality 25 Kent-st, . . Lindsay Opp. Benson House Dc you not wish that with ungoverned passion You might go rainping through both church and state. Smashing the idoll that are “quite the fashion" And jotting every “most respected" skater Well. i! you don't: it your downtrodden liver Ne'er makes you long such righteous things to do, To the and kick the sawdust out c! you! .. t: ,. a"...

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