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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Dec 1904, p. 8

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r FOR SALEâ€"The largest-sized gram- ophone, almost new. Also a finese- lectitm of over 50 recordsâ€"all in good order. A bargain. Apply to DR. SHIER, LindsayAS-2. ‘QqFOR SALnâ€"One good spring calf, "‘ one good Champion Drill; also four acres of mixed standing timâ€" ber. For further parficanars ap- ply to BOX 388, Lindsayâ€"42. FOR SALEâ€"A ten-horse Pitts Pow- er in good repair, newly wooded. Price $40. Will exchange for stogk \ ,4. Min.“ SITITATIONS V;\C.~\N’T.â€"A teaCher. in or out, of town, now disengaged," wanted for a permanent position. Advancement if mutually satisfac- tory. Address Bob B., Watchman- Warden A141. culture. and then take- at Guelph‘ Agricultural With thtflfiequipment he iiy ‘get $1,000 in the S not bore, as farm mama: Best. Petcrboro : “The h.- a roLurn to‘the old ‘ Mr 311‘ son. Inc glans; V-__,O 1y sure crop.” . My. (:90. Ewart : “The prospects are for a strong hockey team 0d bunch of good in Iindsay, and a go games §his winter." Mr. John Richards: “When I Was hosfler at Maunderfs I used to have to clean_the deposit 05ng vogotahlo stuff off the water‘ trough every day, so full of Slime is the Scugog water,” Rev. H. B. Kenney, Methodist min- ichr at Fvnelnn Falls : “ Our nc“ gnsonaae at, Panelon Falls is a credit to the Methodist, church. 11 cost about $4.000 and the of- ficials are furnishing it, splendid- Jy." A_. ‘ .L PIV LU JJU‘L ow, WMJ~ ’ “u- QFOR S LE. â€"A ten-horse Pitts Pow- fl wan» um...“ 1: er in good repair, newly wooded Price $40. Will exchange for stock or on termstosuitthebuyer.3. C. WEBSTER, lot 25. con. 5, Fenâ€" elon, Balsam Grove, P.O.â€"47 Adding Dressmakhz to lhcir Business The Misses Holmes will open a dressnmking dopartnwnt With J. Sutcliffe Sons. Their large '8):- poricnce is sufficivnt, to warrant enâ€" -z- ‘ “\oTQC-ur'in‘n The rooms are porience IS mnx.cu-m. w “an..-" , the satisfaction. The rooms are cosy. well lighted and will haw an entrance to the left from the millin- ery depaz'tmrnt. MONDAY. DES- 5.â€"By VYiiHam Kes- lick. auctioneer. credit sale of farm slack and implements, the.propvrt.\f of Phillip Hoggy, north half Lot :11, (.‘on'. 3, Brock. Sale at one dclock sharp. The stock includes 1 guy horse. 1 fully. 1 driving mare J suckling colt, 1 brood mare, 2 cows in calf, 2 {arrow cows, 2 Ihree-year-old heifers in calf, 4 huil'rrs. S cows, 15 store hogs. TI'EFDAY, DEC. 13,â€"By Geo. )Icâ€" Hrgh, auctioneer, credit sale of ‘arm stock and implements. the prnperty of Alex. Simons, lot 16, um. .Q, Ops. Sale on the premises at one o'clock and without. reserve. TEACHER WASTED.â€"-For school Section No. 7, Ops (Rcaboro). Duâ€" tics to commence January 2nd, 1905. Personal application pre- ferred. Apply stating salary ex- SERVANT WANTE‘Drâ€"Highcst Wag- es. mus. J. M. )IcLENXAN. York su-ect .â€"-1 7-2. m CALE OR TO m1 FOR SALEâ€"That desirable property at, the southeast. corner of Kent-st. and Victoria-ave, 9611180 feet, con- taining 'four lots with two‘ dren- ings thereon. For price and terms apply to I. E. WELDON, Barrister Lindsay.-~18â€"tf. poeted to R. 0.-â€"48-3. Jas. Hutton: “There is a. tract of the Northwwt not iron) Calgary that will nuthing but, ngS unless it, i: iticiany watered. That cann dune {or all has partially fai. Christ Church, is a main frame lilding on a. stone foundation with 1 interior open roof-work. Quite oently thefe was given an octagon one font bowl ,with the words en- nnafl on its: sides: “Snfler little Irv. V . electing ’town cOuncmuw. I'r-dcr the present system thcré is danger of thé council being el‘ectâ€" cd from one part of the town, and then the other parts are ne- gh-ctcd in the expenditures. We have ,7, goodndcal of that in Pe- ‘ ~-- nvil‘l catch have a goon." tor‘noro. Th- come in again. i“. C. 'Z'ax‘lcr g'ncn Premier to adJross the vention in Ma: greatest dem Sun I chr sav mg along larce night. PAGE turn) to form a ct went. and let. the down a bit. We Louethe!‘ too mud IL is doing harm afiairs don't require anyway.’ ’ Janetvillc : “Scugog 1. Irvine, 5e 1' row over on Wednesday IL 1 v-v- -‘nL. .‘.m.. 91h °’ ()‘L.-any ' “‘1 cars ago I used to ' hing 2; pounds Sale Register. 'lorz “'f‘he reception xicr Ross when he rose the recent Liberal Con- Massry Hall was the demonstration of the I‘H'ED boro: “There must Lo‘the old ward sysâ€" .ng “town councillors. csont system there is e council being elect- : “The prospects are strong hockey team and a good bunch of 3!. Reid: Rcabdro P. \(lA “art! 53. stem Will ixnless it, is art- That cannot be and even that “I think it will grow big far bright and hearty. The incumbent, who has had charge of the mission for some seventeen years, received last month, a present of $50.00 from the church’s Women’s Aid Society. as a freewill augmentation to his sti- pend. The Sunday school is held exâ€" Sunday afternoon and the cry Sunday ev- is public worship ev f the Holy cning, and the sacrament o Communion once a month. n the Sn rogat: Court of me ' Cnu ‘ety nf Victeri 1 In the matter of the} Guardianship of Robert nPaton Donald, Alexander George Donald, Charlss Davidson Bruce Donald. and 1d, the infant children of Helen Donald, deceased. ‘ ' t applica- Notice is he . tion will be made *0 \the Surrogate Court of the County of fore the Judge in Chambers at the Court House in the Town of Lindsay publication :hereof, Donald of the said town of Lindsay. Accountant, who is father of the above named infants and in whose actual care and custody the'infants‘ now are, for an order appointing the said James Peter Donald, guardian of the person and estates of the said infant-s. -. ._--. ”as 25th day of SECOND COUNTY v 1s10N, COUN Oakwéiid Brick Yard Notice is hereby given ing of the Electdrs will the TOWN COUNCIL C] the TOWN OF LINDSA' inmanmnnmmmc betweon the nouns o’clock in the aftcx pose of nominating office of County ‘ Secmrd County Co the County of Vic If a greater number 01 cauu 111 um», are nominated than are required to be elected the polls will be opened at the polling places for each of the polling sub-divisions Within the said district on Vlonday, 139.2, 05 the polls o'clock in o'clock in #18-‘2 . Fuily equipped with bedding, cook- ing range, etc. Porter in charge. For use of first and second-class nassenn'ers payment moderate berth For use of first and seconnâ€"cnass passengers payment modgrate berth rates. From TORONTO, TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Tram NORTH BAY, .‘SL’NDAYS and THURSDAYS. C. B. FOSTER, D.P.A., Tonom‘o T. C. MATCHETT, Agent, Are now handling large quantities of the Best Hard and SoftCoal. No ordenistoolargeforustofilland no order too small for our attention. Norm-West Pacific Coa51 We have just set up a. double blade Splitter and Cross Cut Saw Machine and are now able to fill orders for any‘ length of Hardwood * THE BAYHBUN E8. split. if required. TORIA. EVERY WEEK ‘WITHOUT CHANGE YR‘DUSEo rr, .7 . .. ' . P. DONALD, by I. DON his Solicitor s to continue open from nim in the morning until five in the afternoon and no long-~ the hours of one and n the afternoon. for the purâ€" Lominating candidates for tho. I County Councillor for the County Council Division of fly of Victoria. creator number of candidates inated than are required to 2d, the polls will be opened .nnina' nlacos for each of the t w (3 hereby given that a meetâ€" Electors will be hot-d at COUNCIL CHAMBER, in CF LINDSAY on an, 1...? 1|," v. Chambers at the 8 71‘0“?!) Of Lindsay 7 after? the cXPim’ 1ys from the first u by James Pew I. town of Lindsay. is father of the ,1, A...‘ this 25th day ‘5 COUNCIL TY 0F DI- VI C- PROP. grid in whose 13; the'infants' appointing the rald, guardian ates Of the Lindsay. Ont. of III: .I ter house. {hat'iime he had not a. ct Red Clover Wool ........ Buckwheat. bus Goose Wheat. Butter, lb ............. Turkeys, Ib .......... Potatoes Chickens Straw, per New hay w Red Clover Alsike ............. g Men’s Crossett Shoes, America’s best, sold 3 here and here only. Prices 400. 4.50, 5.00 Men’s, Extra Fihe, Veluer Calf, Lace Boots. dull kid t0ps, Goodyear sole work. You seldom see the like of this? under our price 3.50 Men’s Felt Gaiters, good quality, price L25 Men’s Exfra Quality Felt Gaiters with elk so‘es. Price [.50. A pairof these with a pair of Overshoes makes one of the best outfits to face Jack Frost. _ ' We are ready and waitiug for you with the very b-st there is in the line of Rubbers. The celebrated C. R. Co’s goods alivays on hand. lb Spot Gash ... ._.. ._......- ...o.... .0- on 00 no. 0...... ..¢.u.ouo .c-o. an“....... unuoo “' --.¢-. 335318 and . ,.. .ooovuno. - ..o.-...n-o .. ". Chomses, no. .ouu CWt 0-0... .o-cou-o .n-oc-O- .,..-oo-- .o....-.- cos c... ’opular Prices New Jokes, the ocal Bits. U. SUTCLIFFE SONS LINDSAY 33:23 . . . ‘ ....WW” m“ssm”sms” Women's Fine Box Calf Lace Boots. These are a very desirable combination of style and strength for fall. Price - 5. Women’ 8 Fine Felt Gaiters, Dongo' a Kid Faxing, sizes 3 to 8. Price - Women’ 5 Extra Quality Felt Gaiters, no fox- ing, just plain and good. Price â€" 1- Womcn’ 5 Fine Felt Lace Boots, dongola kid faxing, also backstraps and eyelet facings sizes 3 to 8. Price only -â€" 1 Women' 5 Fine Felt Slippers, from 50C to I l; CASH. - ONE PRICE. One Price to A” ”WW 74 Kell- ll: A SPECIALTY-No (\mici: do llama-dozen things and d “I work well. We do only 01 and do it well. We grind-11 need on the premises givi Prom service and a proper “(Manse for each me On! We have given our hes: andstudy for “a- rs to 0pm: he maltâ€"satisfied patients good reputation. are no more than you 1m;- ‘ ierior goods. TATE 933955, At Lindsay omce in Dr. D in! Rooms every Tuesday. / P‘Bev. Han-x B. Kennq uh. was in town yosb “1". Gillespie is (ix-ix: Mic-tired buggy id“ entertained the 0mm ‘ it his home. ‘- Geo. Lyllo, propriotm WEI-Warm? is spending \ ~ nk shooting partrid W H Rogvrs. or (- “I t several d-ns at 1:1 “Old home, Little Rm: J48. Hutton. hmuN . is home and “i . “‘1‘ here. "Jim" 100} gm,- and Mrs. R. J. ”am in“ Of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ “Wood. Thursda_\ Wee. ‘9 “a should ntzcnd W morning 3!: m kicked in the bi . *‘nd 80 serioush iuju (mm the lungs but mi ' “m1: is doing “‘1 m’ ’WWend of "xlurm YOUR E Y‘ “Husk .Instituto momir w. 1411de on Fridm mm bury farnn‘r G. I. BABGOGK, Eye Speci‘ H“ r 010th. Shaving a may Brushes. in Ebony '0‘ d. Ebony Toilet Sets in: am, Mania"? Se“? 3 Mons, Fancy I Perfumes- Atonfizers, Cu mm“. POCket 'Ki‘izes' 2”“- With I full 3 .ppl) ladies and v «3, gen! h .11 Li“! Barrie fail assizws N one thousand \ Option, the} Pa Wte to the I A. HIEINBUIH om‘ armies. Not i g at to buy com have a.‘ line of a go. a,“ we invite 1 take your tim" in l( the!!! over. He 9 are hin sthlt may help i the selection of gift: will please. Thursday Little Local Lines n yoswr .s drivin buggy - COMPA CV01} l n Lind may

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