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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Dec 1902, p. 13

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Italian M pug sleeve lin- neutrals“; “ml. .1.- “6|:th taridicnlo-s ndto-daywo bats romo News< ‘r'hted Friday says : There died'hére toâ€"day, at the age of 92. William Graham, a. veteran, be having; and as sergeant. in the Dur- ham Volunteers during the; troulbl'ous mm of the rebellion of 1 One 0! his treasured kapsékefivas; a. dis-â€" charge in which he is dajcrfiyed as a. 'good‘loyal soldier ; it is dated! May “34,1839, and signed 'G. Elliott; laéor Com., and Alemde’r Brown, EWtafin. ‘g-Mr. Francis Adams, Who has 15"- !ulalone for a. number of years in , ee, fell dead Wednesday mornâ€"3‘ " week while shovelling MOW of! his x'erandah; Heart failure- has the cause of death. ' “unmarried. and had considerable y. He is survived by two others. Wm. Adams, of Omemeer Wty councillor and John AdamS, -â€"On Friday night . band will give a. g the Acadelmf of If ‘ support from Peterboro support from' peiérgéo and Toronto has awnâ€"Wage“ ”n.” proceeds will go to buy Unizoms. At‘ , . .u” h 7‘ . _‘ -â€"The Sylvester band annougges a. {and concert in the Academy 0‘ lusic for Friday nightâ€"fa. Week moi? to-morrow night. The band, under {the leadership of Mr. Rowigk,-is-in {capital candition. and hashighâ€"class assistance. Mr. Halpany of Peters béro, and Mr. Allie Brown of‘ To? onto. will be present. â€"ll;my lovers of comet music \vill ed the wav Allie Brown used to do. it. Mr. Bfown is on the program of the Sylvester Hand concert at the Academy on Friday night of next week. A _ ,-- -A meeting of the Board of Health m held 0:1 Tuesday night but the F838 was not notified. LA special vain took quite a num- Of people up to the (owl SUP??? E Second trip was made tobring those who had been left. ‘LDVers of Shakespcre, should atr “‘ the production 01 MM t0 bé 0n at the Academy of Music to- f“-t (Thursday). Two strong 8°- i Who have been admired here in " “11 work before will appear. , are Griffith and Conlan. Con- lwork here some years ago in I“Chant. of Venice and Damon PYthias has not been 6011388885 smeethen, and John Griffiths” WOPholes in Faust is 9 - " ‘0 With Lindsay play goéra, mamas mm mm «I v desiring large returns for “a. investment. of time and way should send their Sons all ;wwg to tnis college for a‘ lei _flths, and they will be thoroughly in Book-kaoping, smog- rfi‘.‘ Telegraphing. Civil Service, '9' know of no field Which oflers mug men and womeq as pleasant ‘flfk and as fair remunemtion as tho witions mentioned above? 111m 3 no Business School «11086 course ‘ smdy is more comprehensive, or ,m graduates have boon" more ’55“! in thei_r after work.“ . ‘ m above statements, both in lie- ymee to investment; and percentage a profit produced at this college, ' fully shown in the handsome ogue oi the collage.: 'm for our catalogue. (indict other information daired to ‘ J. FRITH JEFFERS. ll; A.. Bushes? .. 9°“ege’ Y‘ “a C‘ ‘- B““"‘"g' 'ogx.;.; gums: Mama?“ rind l-DAVID fl » .‘ Vice gimipalâ€"J. w.â€" waémkvau'a MM Accountant. 1 - .°’ l. . :1 The “my College in Toronto afl‘iiiatcd nth the lnstgtute gt gulllfgme Accouptm‘s. or having Chartercd Accountants on 18$, £0 be th . .h‘P teachers are acknowledged by those who - '. , :an fest m Cmada. \ , . . > its i‘hOnmrio W 'be in . n at once W circular- WM. PRINGLfgr fina BELLVILLE W '3 proved by the constant do- “.flfimpmduates. Eight. Stu- . m good positions. dur- ritish American * Business College A“ Equipment at as TypewfiterS, valued at over $19,909, is an indication of the completeness OI our shorthand=typewdtmg;bepum§nt , . .. Limited mama mo r Ontan‘o Principal OAKWOOD A number from here attended the Collegiate Lecture Friday owning. Mr. Leslie BOWes came down from the city to vote Thursday and re- turned the manic evening” Mr. Sam Weldon spent, Sunday in DoctoriG 014,, who has been work‘ ing as a. cal. misswnary !or some years m Palatine will give an illus: trated lehture in Sf.“ "Pd’ul’h school- room on landsy evening next at eight o “clock All are cordially invita- ed to attend- .__..+___._ FEMALE TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Fox: Junior Wt School Section No. C, Fenelon. Duties.to com- mence J an. lot, 1903. Apply stat- ing salary expected to PHILIP NORTHCOTT, secretary, Camerâ€" â€"Mrs.’Alla.n‘ Gillia of Stratford is spén'ding- a, few weeks in town, the guest of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. ,Wm. Galbraith. . â€"Mrs. A. Lawder of 'Chicngo is visiting relatives in' town. â€"Mr. A. A. J. Soanes, ‘Who went to Angland recently to look after a fortune, writes that his prospects are; good for getting it. '-â€"The Public Library Board was called to meet 6n Monday night. Only Messrs. Hardy, Kylie aild Fla.- velle appeared, so no business could be done. The campaign in behalf of the by-law for a. library site will beâ€" gin soon. ‘ The circulation of-books for last month was 1394: 'Of thme 65 were on history, ’23 religious, ‘21 biography and 927 fiction. â€"A byâ€"law will be voted on by the people of Belleville, taking the wat- erWOrks out of the hands of the com: mission that has managed them for some years. It is complained that with 800 takers 319 milliop gallons of wafei- is pumped yearly x1altogeth- er. St. Thomas, with 2,505,939.13 pumps only 255 million gallon: and that with the highest flat rate in tho' provinceâ€"$19â€"the plant is run at a. loss. -Mr. AIL Roberts. is fe'ceiving' flat- tering mention as using", by the press of American sitiw. Mr. ’Robâ€" erts’ main-y Lindsay friends will be glad to know that he will sing at a concert to be given here in January, under the dinec‘tion of Mr. Parnell Morris. â€"On Friday night last Mr. Bruce Paton, Was given a supper and pre- sented with an .address and gold watch on the eve of whis departure from town. The supper was served at the Royal hotel, and a number 0: toasts were responded to. The pre- sentation .was made my Mr. ’1‘. W. Greer, Ych'airman Of the occasion. Mr. Paton leaves the Sylvester Compaqy’a office, for a position with Dr. Bryce. of the ProvinCial Health Department. -Toronto. ~‘l‘hree and a. 11an per cent. allow- ed on deposits of one dollar and up- wards at. the Victoria, Loan .1; Sav- ings Co, withdrawal. any day. Open every lawful dw from 9 a. m. to 4. 30 p. m. -â€"Big' 30 Days' Saleno no; going on at. His Mitchellfls Mill cry, Dress Goods and Mantles selling at a great sacrifice. â€"50â€"4. The Federal Business College re-opâ€" ens Jan. 211'd., 193. Anyone desirous of a. thorough business education will‘ do well to enter on that date. â€"Rcad Commissioner Campbell will come to town on Monday the 22nd inst, and 160k over the streets, aha address a. mass meeting on the good roads question at night. â€"The visiting hours of the Ross hospital are how‘froui 8 to {o’clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays ; 7 to‘8 on Fridays ; and 3 to‘4'on Sundays. Twelve patients are there now. â€"The regular monthly meeting 0! the Children’s Aid Society will be held in the council chamber to-mor- row, (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. â€"â€"Mr”. L. Archnmbamlt mm the stall recently vacated by a} EAL; A. J. Scenes and comm on"â€" iectionery business. â€"â€"Intereat at four per cent. will I). paid by the Victoria Loan a Sav- ings Co. for money placed with them for one year or more on debenture. -â€"The fall assizes began before J udge Dean on Tuesday nltemoon. One case of larceny, and some minor cases will be heard. -â€"Attend the advance:- Mud, cou- con- in. thy Academy of Mmic 311F11- day evening. tho 19th ‘.inst “ Allie’ Brown. the old Lindsay favorite and one of the best. cometists in Canada, will assist. . â€"-A fidfil“*givexi“§fith every purchase of $2 or more at R. Neill's Boot and Shoe Starchâ€"2504. --Tho children are delighted with the dolls Neil is giving away With 32 worth of goods ..--50-2 Illustrated Ltcture for What, says we nun. uuu days .of the month will be stormy, but mild and cloudy, A series of w and g wide cold wave _a.rl;i‘ves about; the 9mm extends; mammal tat: least; Heavy ‘stormfi of 'wind and snow with 001g! will visit the north and Atlantig: coasts about the 14th, and blizzards W111 markthat and the 4th a. com wa‘ about the "MI 08' 5 will bring; rain and der. _ The-rain mm and a wide cold wav' Alan‘s mocha glow and mitts a 51, 1.25, 11.50 $2, $2.50 and s5. Ladics' black md grey Suede kid gloves, Petrh’rbe.t’make,wflh fancy backs,sclf - welt: and three Dome fastnets, all gm'anteed; sizes 51AM 7%. PH 1.5. Ladies' black backs arm-Two dome fastncts; 5%!0 7%. Per pair ......... Ladic .’ black. ics' black ind colored kid glans with 7 hvok‘ lacing fastnets, plain welt. fine stitchei packs, eve y pair mint - '25 ed; sizcsé to 8. Per pair....... ’black. whi e and colored kid gloves, 01g: qualilanade madeof but Frmch kid, and c with cmb broidered backs, colored wells and two Done fastne 5. every par gmnnteel; sizes 5% 107 5.1 25 Pct pat 5’ colored kid glovesin‘l‘ans and Browns onlyâ€"fancy embroidered backs. Dome fasmets; sizes 5 to 6. Pa ,gc pair ...... 4 ........... .~......~.............;;.. a 0.0«4 The gtoves bcught here m but: a reputation *0 hold, hence *hc quail in nwly every- 6156 above the a . We controlthe sale .Pcrrin's Gloves for Lindsay Ladiee' buck whim and colored kid' (tom. 4“" lity Adonis,1ll Inade- of French kid, jith fancy the year. weather will prevail till about the 19th, when twin and probeny thun- der -. will occur, but a. severe cold wave sets in. People are yarned agamst being deceived by a. “bum tiful day" now and then. (lose on it comes the storm and right alter that-the cold. 111:1: rotation is to bathe order 01' them'onth. A storm period is due in the west on Christmas day, but in the wt and central sections the weather will be fine that day, and until the storm arrives a day or two later, very cold weather follows, endentla â€"â€"ilr. Haipenny of Pew-bore and Mr. Allie Brown of Toronto will assist at the band concert has a: Friay night. the 191:: m Gents' bcmstitched hmdkerchids'at 15.20, zstjsandwc. Japansc whit: :11 W: with half inchbordagmadewihvotkedkfifialon ¢m.orrhh.forboysmdxirh- 9g, Taped borderhmfiatfleh‘nt; £94255 ‘5. zouuoc ' 1: Gmb’vfitefincnhandkathkfswiflix, 34 and immmdwgadmhmakc, putwfiflfdomhboxfor‘t, or 751! msimbed handkathiefs at Sc. 8:, 10¢, 12%;, 15:, :8; 20;, 25c',to40c. Gents’ Imite tape bordcred how h'dkfs,a!l lace, henshtched and colored bor- ders, Irish make, all fine lawns, at 50 dozen hdies’ white lawn h’dkfs, with fancy lace and scalloped eiges, [SC soft sheer lumsgond val lace; each Lace edge handketdtiefs at Sc,10c, 12%, 15c, 20c, 25c, to $1.50. Ladics' white emhoidered edged handker- .chiefs,madeby theSwiss, affine 2k sheerioeulawn; especiall'meateach Embroidered handkachiefs at 10:, 15c, 20c Ladies’ white hen handkerchief: with hem. 'sfitchedhmmdeftomfioeuishlinen. V“: X. K and 9" inch hemstitched edges. sold in half dozens at 90c, [k on.“ About Handkerchiefs orwo-uucao¢oo .30.“...000 .0000... ‘0. 0.. .0. 00". .. and It. \â€"'â€"- V7- -v,,‘ .7, ~lnss Item-am of Spokane. was visiting Miss Earl in town for ‘.mt£;cea.w (at days last week. Kim leCmdt- Several weddings in commit- enlsatormerLindsnyibe. andilafionduingholidaysandonrloal Mameinmmte'mdw. mamumisam Penal-‘3 . â€"Hr. and In. E. Fowler, Via, Carin-five" spent Sunday last with their triendS. Hr. 1!”.an HickBon. Mount Hon-ob. alumni-a. â€"l[ins W??? lelt on Saturday morning {or how in m alta- livbg for Em with her amt Mrs. P. Kitchen. The handkerchief stock is filled with theChristmasoffer- tugs. We have a selection large for half a month dozen stocks. Ker- chiefs from Ireland, England, Switzer- lmd and Japan. Sofl slur linens and fine silks; too dozen white handkerchief: with We have an immeme ran e of Mills, this, Caperims. QM: - Rufls, Boas. Robm,ant§.Jaehets‘an§aflfinesfonnd “W at $5, $8.75, $12.50, $18, $20 Lafief Astnkhm Jackets, made from sdectd skins, by the lust fun-tiers in Cmadz, lined, mac and ttimmed with thcbat M; length," 30 inches; sizes, ‘45 34%!“ bust, at ........................ Astrzdna had: at $20. $25. $35. $40, $45 $50 and 5:0. ‘ Electric Sal Jackets 1: :55, :40, $50, $60 Ladics' Electric SalZ Jackets with real Alaska 81bit colhrand lapcls linedwihsztin hair cloth slecn Inning, lengtb24 :4. inches. Prizc._ ................... About Furs stock of fins here is not summed by any store in this county. We buy from the manufacturer and control for this town the sale of furs from seven! m Our stock today is fully as- and with all-kinds of garments nude Sal, Persian Lamb Grey mum!) and other well known furs. Months ago when prices were not as high as they are to-day', we and: large finrdusa' and these goods are here muted accordingly : 3’ Persian lamb Jukcts, made from brishgsmaflcudskins nudewithooflm of Suble. Mink or Self, mde yexpats in fur-lengths. 24. 25 and 27 .0“. 0...... O. I: John 1!ch and Mr. Junieâ€" oon have when“. completed their net Mm‘longxediouseom mm.hafingupto9g'd< The referendum contest ‘ o- hst Thwday was quite liwly mil thevotecaLme out 15:61.0” waktadwbarsdoncamwith- Intéuding purchases are invited to meet a'ajd trustees on above hm. w. B.- PEIR. Seam.â€"50-2.- OHEHEE

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