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Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Dec 1906, p. 9

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Lh the 0110in :ifully fined with bl-ack satin. A a. chance to Suva Lx doors USE W? mld be made ‘0. $200. 00. 1;, k vne select Skis. glossy and 0v. immed on collar, ur Mdlinery partment 's the place 0 Get Good Style at pular Prices |once, flity compared bout. you com. ack Pim- in mk. A“ url' at. $40 4:11 at $105 trimmed with d large button; lar and from, :2 inches long at curls to be at the price. A I‘ one who got. rd at the price. at $65, $100, 158. PS CS rams here ink Stole at £1: LE en cut at $65. regular nd ma lb Jacket f. ,b Jacket for at $35 .1116 009009. 300000 .0000. v9.60 ,3. 60000000990. 30000909009 VW The Peterboro Stock of J Sutcllffe Sons now on Sale Wm 0606666 006006 hEaé-agement and Wedding Rings. (\an Marriage Licenses, at the Po- pular Jewelry Stare. A large stock of fine watches. chains, charms, fobs, 10c 011 each '3on Pins, Necklets, rungs, Bracelets. Sirlver mamcure pieces, embroidery scissors. book marks, letter open- ers. match boxes. thimbles, travel- lmg cases, toilet setts. and jewel boxes. A splendid collection of dainty goods ag W._F. _Mc§arty:s. ‘ V Beautiful Pearl Brooches, Stick Pins, Necklets, Rings, Bracelets: Eggs. per doz. .................. 0.23â€"0.25 Turkey .............................. 0.15â€"0.16 Putatoes ........................... 0-50-.â€"0.60 Chickens, per pair .......... 0.60â€"1.00 833W. w to. oodooocuonoooo- “-504.00 Fall wheat. bus. Spnng wheat, bus .......... Goose Wheat. bus ............ Oats. bus ........... . .3 ........ Barley .............................. ~.vuuv ‘- an-vau ' rv- v". ..' Butchers’ Cattle ............... Calves ....... ... ........ . Butter, lb. .............. Eggs. per doz. . ................ . Turkey .............................. Blackeye Pass, ................. Live Hogs. per cwt ...... Dressed Hpgs, per cwt .,, For Christmas Gifts oleums and O'rlcloths have sectionâ€"second floorâ€"to the left. convenicnt shopping Section; . - 7' .7, DRUGGIST, LINDSAY Nearly Opposite Post Office ““‘ msw “â€"_ - V hemstibched. put up 3 i box. Specialyer box ....... A-re splendid Christmas gifts. You can’t make any mistake choosing among thisvcollection. There are plain ones. and dainty embroidered ones. Mostly all are our direct im- portation and are exceptionally greed to besold at such very 'rea- sonable rices. It’s really worth a. trip to t e store tosee these and for an inexpensivegift there's nothing nicer and moreappreciated. - 7.2m»: Linen Handkerchiefs. cu “vaullw -v- -__‘ is a. superb collectien of age best quality gloves in t shades and at. mght he fashionable prices. \Vhat more sensible than a pair of gloves for lady or gentleman as a. gift. Every year they are more and in demandâ€"always sure to please and something always need- ed accounts fogthis. Our showing a ALA L-.. That you spend as much time as you can between now and Christmas looking through our store, seeing the new things for everyday there will be novelties placed on sale. Things suitable for Christmas gifts, of Course, will be herein abundance, but some very excluswe ones may be cleared out in a day, or probably in a few hours. Wesuggest your being here simply to ensure your getting a share of these nice thin 5 he lowest, that high grade Christmas merchandise can be sold at. You will find our store servigce Our varieties are greater, our prices t . Again let us remind you to ' COME EARLY AND COME EVERY DAY "- prompt, our sales people courteouS. I. .1 vv-,,, " Z .1 am: earlyâ€"Come every day In Tray Cloths. Side Board Scat-fa, 5 o'clock Covers, Doylies, gm" etc,. nine range. suitable for Christmas ..o--..-‘¢a- .. -- sumo-.ouon Gifts. o‘oao- .a on an. ...-ouu- . The Lindsay Markets. Handkerchiefs ' Come early and ’éome'thzy day ooooooooooooooooooooo A Slight Change Gift Gloves n-on W. F. MCCAR'PY. FANCY LINENS To Everyone---Let Us. Suggest 8.00â€"1-0.00 ‘ 0.17â€"0.17 . 0.25-0.26 ...7.50-â€"8.00 . 0.12â€"0.25 gs..- COME EARLY AND COME EVERY 12.41;. â€"Rev. Canon Baldwin, of Toronto. gave an instructivé and entertaining lecture on “Joan of" Arc" in St. Paul's schoolhouse on Tuesday night. -T‘he Model School examdnation will commence December 11, and not on the 10th, as at first arranged. Candidate§ ("91‘ rgnem'al will ‘ please take notice. ' -â€"For the most artistic and life- like photos' ever made in town, E. Williamson, Lindsay's leading photo- grapher. leads the bunch. For 1-"!‘00f of this statement just trya. sitting. ! --In getting your Christmas pho- t'os remember Morton’s is the best- _ â€"Mr. W. Ferguson, of J. Sutclm‘eca Sons, pickeda. bunch of pansies in his garden on Sunday, November '25- -â€"Mr. Charles Sen-11y, while aSSist- ing to unload‘ timber for the Ops swing .bridge from a C.P.R. car last Friday morning, had his face badly bruised being struck by a log and knocked against another. He is do- ing well at the hospital. ‘ CHRISTMAS PICTURES. Make your selection of Christmas Pictures at Goodwin’s now. A cheap and good stock to select tram.â€" 48-4. â€"The contest between the Orange kid the Green at the Y. M. C. A., which opened on October 1, and ended. on November 30, feeulted in 9. Victor)" for the Green by 99 to 90. Fortv- five new members were added, mak- ing the total 27 0. -â€"Not long till Christmas, and the easiest way to solve the gift problem is to procure some high-class photos at Wilfred Pepper’s Studio. -Thn McMaster Band services 010% :Friday night of this week. These services have been largely attended. interacting and impressive through- Olit, both singing and speaking, and many have professed conversion. The Band goes from here to Villa. Nova, County of Norfolk. $2353.39}! Don’t this weather remind you that it’s a warm coat you need? Of course it does. Where could you get a finer range than we are showing to say nothing of the low prices the good coats are going at. \No matter what price you want to pay, we ask you to have a look at onr‘ra‘nge. Each Coat has an" individuality that is sure to please the most 'ex- acting buyer. ‘ . ‘ .. l . ' ' , HERE’S A COUPLE SAMPLE PRICE QUOTATIONS Ladies' black all wool ker- Ladies’a - Light. and dark‘ sey and vicunna Mantles, tweed Mantles, long style, nicely made and trimmed, variety of styles and several lono'r 'style, all new, fancy , . sleaze, velvet collar,_ trim- patterns to choose from, n‘l - ”1-11 mall‘s nnt‘ n‘mln Women’s Coats to go at Rush Prices trade. Pll Low SIIAMS :- Covers and Stand Covers h. is sfifiss tamboured MUS- .‘cgsn AND ONE 1331,93 ” I .......f.$14,5o| trimmed .......... ‘ome early and come every day for $14.50 WW. â€"East,Ham-ilton _elected the Labor candidate for the Legislctmje on â€"Rduced prices on all winter mil- linery felt hatsas low as 10c at Miss Mltchell's.-â€"48. â€"-Jlm Dump's friends deserted him Because they had no photo of Jim, Till at Morton’ 8 studio he chanced to stop. And now Jim's photo is on the . top.â€"47-3. â€"Rev. E. W. Hassard, field secre- tary of the Upper Canada Bible So- Ciety', g'aVe an exceedingly interesting address on the work or the Society. illustrated by lantern views. on Mon- day evening in the Cambridge street Methodist church. Judge Harding was chairman. Mr. J. H. Knight! read the annual report showing a; balance on hand. Mr. Renard also preached in Queen street Methodist church on Sunday morning, and in St. Andrew's in the evening. part of the town. 7 A share of ronage solicited. ' in the Collegiate Institute on Friâ€" tweed suitsltir 815. Maud trim- ‘dayevening. 'Mgnd other-Ion- uled inthe beet 1.er Aldo over- ' sters or the Deep," will be well illus- coats away down in price. ands“; tratedby lantern views. ‘- mawhaleiupm value udstyk. cm and see photos are a remarkable and. very his stock. , ‘ valuableservices. 'TheWeekaunisacompletc ’ â€"For large groups of any lcind budget of news for the firmer. It goto Willimnson. He has the anatieenteins independent Political news studio, best instruments,‘ coupled. valuable hints on farm topics. house with the longest experience of any hold suggestions etc. etc. I! you photographer in Lindsay- Be fears hate produce to so" it Will MSG“ no opposition in the art of photo to read The Sun's market reports ‘0? graphy. Get your Christmas photos accuracy they are unequaled. Sub-‘3 from the best. Threedoors aorta oi scribe for m Sun. theistic-85' but. Academy of Music. iness paper. ~ â€"Owing to many enquiries for the â€"We invite the public. particularly Roscoe Medicines, the companymake theladiese to come in and examine the following enhancement. The our goods. We have evaythin's you three famous medicines, namely Dr. require in the line 0: “lg {or the Roscoe's Rheumatic Remedy. price. festive season- All M and ”9" ‘51; Dr. Roscoe’s Asthma Remedy and 0f the be” Quality money can price 31; Dr. Roscoe’s Blood and buy. and the Mano higher. if as Nerve Pills, price 25 cents. are on fish 3-9 you Ply “VIBE Come in; 5:11? at Dunoon' s. Morgans and Grieg we deem it 9 91W“! “ honor ory s drUg stores, Lindsay. TheRos- ‘30 show you 0“? 800d. and you will we Medicine Co ..-â€"49-2 find it to your interest in my WINE FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS. â€"J. H. FLEUREY. Oak Front Geoo- New Raisins, (Currants. Figs, Wal er. â€"49-tf. nuts, Almonds, etc., for Christmas â€"T-he matChed race between Beg-t E, cooking, just to hand at Joseph Weese' Indian 01 l and D d' Brown’s G c . f d t 8 r rd BM s to cry *1 9" 0°” “3 Dr. Mac has been changed from To- oi the post oflice. Prices right. Goods delivered promptly to any ronto to Lindsay, and date to De- ‘ made and ‘ nicely In Troy Cloths, Side Boa-d Dupes. MEXICAN LINENS for In the Basementâ€"well lighted and cosy The whole space-in the Basement is given over to thefl‘oys. Dolls, Games. China, etc, and what a big display of them there isâ€"sll kinds â€"yee anything most any child could desim. This a afoot growing ing section with us and why shouhl it not be far where can you get the variety that are here and at such low paces too. Seats Glens has chosen this as his headquarters be- csnseheeould get such good toys and so many forso littlemoney. Of course there will be nice things to: grown folks st every counter in of baby 'and groups a specialty. Studio next door 'to Butter House. 49-2. - H. OLIVER. All outstanding accounts 01 t5 Grocery or Shoe business of the late P. J. Hurley must be paid at once, otherwise. we 313.1113 compelled to place said accents in the hand: 0! our lolicltors. x JOHN Mm > . FRANCIS COSTELLO, TURE COURSE. Prof. E. E. Prince, willâ€" lecture in the: Assembly Hall of the Collegiate Institute on “Whales and Other Monsters of the Deep," (to-marrow), Friday evening. Dec. 7th. Course tickets 50c ; single admission 25c. Have you thought of your Christ- mas photos yet ? Hits Morton is making something neat and up-to- ate ..â€"4’7'-8 COLLEGIATE INOTITUTE LEC- wedeem it 9. pleasurennd an honor ‘to show you our goodi, ahd you will find it. to your interest AM was â€"J. H. FLEUREY, Oak Front Geoc- er. â€"49-tf. ~ ' ‘ -â€"T-he matched race botvéeen Bert E. Weese's Indian Girl and Dru Broad'a Dr. Nachos been changedtrom To- ronto to Lindsay, and due to De- - â€"We invite the “Ibiza, particularly theladies. to comojn and. examine our @0113. We have everything you require in the line 0: ”tabla {or the festive season. All fresh and new, and of the best Quality money can buy, and the "price-no highq, [fan Our Immense Toy Department 'omc early-Come every day 48-“. A Photograph GEORGE MURPHY» NOTICE LADIES’ fUR COATS In Persian umb. Am, Squir- Executor-s. .fi [LOG IN OSHLWL Is something that should be just right. That is why you should fie. our work before ordering. No trou- ble to show samptes. Studio next door to Butler House. the farmers and others. Any at tho (allowing articles wlll, be acceptable 9 vegetables. apples. maple syrup. honey. preserved fruits, pickle: and Ielly. butter and eggs. etc. Then contributions may be left at the Hospital or at Campbell's grocery store. Stbles, long length, tuil and braid ornament trimmed, regular price 812.00. Spec- The Ladies' Auxilitry Board at the Ross Hospital will be pinned to receive gifts for the Hospital (rain That is if you consider quality and low prices an ad- vantage, then you will do best to buy your furs at this store. The prices are so seasonable that it would be dificult to convince you of their good qualities and dressiness without your seeing them. But don’t hesitateâ€"come in, see for yourself s‘nd share in the good buying chances. We advise your coming soon for Christmas buying makes short work of many of the best lines. ‘ THE HORN BROS. WOOLLEN (30., flomeémade Mitts and Socks PIANO FOR SALE Second-hand upright, in first-class condition. Must be sold at once. A rec! burguo. ’Apply :1: this-omce.â€" 47o new mpparetteo, Prices from 10c to 18¢ per yard. A Special invita- tion is given to come and examine our good: before placing your arm for Christmas elsewhere. Produce in a. specialty with us. Give usotriul and be couvineed.â€"48-2. 7 CAMERAY. ‘ W. Gilbert. general met-chat. ll Baez-ins something our. good in new raisins, cunnts, peels. up, for Men and Boys Untmble tweak um otofle. Our mackhnw cloth is warranted . wear for three yen-I. Ask your dealer {or our make GIFTS FOR THE HOSPITAL. Coo-o.O'COOIIOOOOIOOIOIOOQQ fursfthat You Should Buy Here A Phototrgph Come early and come every day COME EARLY AND COME EVERY DAY. H. OLIVER. Abignngu of lets“ Coats. j For the Holiday trade in a big saw-wag $03 range 3 range of the very newest ctvles and from 036.00 to .75.“ Fur Lined ‘ coloring. at popular prices. 25c mmootomom E andfific. Mink MEN’S m, WIS ' MEN'S NECKWEAR Ladies’ Sable Scarfs, tail and bnid ornament trimmed sevenl lengths, many stylés,‘ of Applications should be addressed to the Director of Experimental Farms. Ottawa, and may he sent in an time belore the 15th ol February, after which the‘Jists will be closed. so that the samples asked for may be sent in good time for sowing. Applicants ‘should mention the variety they pre- fer. witha second aortas an alter- native. Applications will be filled in theonder they are received. so long as thawed supply lasts. Farmers are advised to apply early to avoid pos- sible disappointment. Those apply- log for Indian corn or potatoes will please bear in mind that the corn is not usually distributed until March,‘ and that potatoes cannot be mailed; trom'here until the danger from: frost in transit is over. No postage is re-€ iny one sample can be sent to each applicant. hence it on individual ne- ooiveo n sample of on“ he cannot also moelve one of wheat. barley or po- tatoes. Lists of names from one in- dividual, or applicatinns for more then one sample for one houoehold cannot be entertained. The samples willhesentlree otchu‘ge thmtqhthe dour-and White Cap Yeliow Dent. linker and Late Puritan. (Continued from page 11) t as. Selected Leaning. Early Mast» Samples of Choice Groin for the Improvement of Seed TAILOW. â€"Eiflisr rendered or un- rendered. The Horn Bros. Woollen 00., museum. Poutoesâ€"Oannan No. 1, Early .110". of couue, ’culu-ly if a. reliable one wanted. Clocksinmu-hleorebon . ldCanee, GoldOhains. Gold Lockets. Gold Out! Links. Silver MOW and keys, Oak Cues “beautifully Pearl mdied fives and Forks. A wri ' desk completely fitted with pa r, etc.. with a pebcil argon in mekea a very suitable preeent or either minister or teac er. The [agent stock «Suitable gifts in the county. No diflculty in selecting from THE GEORGE BELLL . JEWELLERY STORE except perhaps chasing from so many beautiful things’. WAN TED from 12.50 We early .3qu fifiiflMfizfifim for Public Presentation 3 PRESENTS and' ................. . .......... ' ......... 3 «.00 Come earlyâ€"Come every day You had better fix up for the holidays. A good fitting suitâ€"or a dressy overcoat will add greatly to your comfort as well as appearance. Then when you buy your clothing at this store you are knocking dol- lax-s off you expense account for we tell The North-n, Brand which is equal to any tailor made for qunlity. fit or workmanship and they come at 0. great deal less in price. Others like themâ€"so will you. Men’s Suits. in black serge or fancy worsted tWeeds. newest ety- les. ell well made and trimmed. Somesingle busted, other: dou- ble. Special Values at onlygfjtmu Especially mce range , Dry _ Overconts. also heavy tweedsa ell ect well made n‘d god . Prices range ”.75, 50. 10.00: 12 05...;0 u-duoooé..b$tmccou.¢¢fiLoM-J Now Gentlemen gwemfmmé | The article was furnished this of- floe from what was considered a re- [liable source. It is said. how. by ‘those who object to statements there- {in that there is a strong desire on fthepartof manyin the township to lineep the noad open, that the ques- tion was practically {ought out at gthe municipal elections in January. iand therefiore the present Council is {backed by pubilic opinion in resolving :to keep the road open. They also point to the anxiety of Lindsay peo- ple to have this portion of road still available as an evidence of its ne- oessity and convenience. The Watch- man-Warder has been further informâ€" ed that although the farmers who received deeds from the Council of 1905 were not compensated that the present Reeve visited them and en- deavored to make a settlement. ‘ Since the publication of .the_arti¢lo in last week's Watchman-Warder in regard to anticipated litig‘tion be. tween the township ofOps and (am- ers therein over the rte-opening of a pokion of the Omemee mad. séverd complaints have been made that some of the statementstherein wen lead to a wrong conclusion as to what had actually been, done prior to the initiation 0! legal proceedâ€" Ottawa, November 21, 1906. qujred onmnil matter mare-m to the Central Experimental Farm. ‘09- tawa. -- The Omemee Road Dispute WM. SAUNDERS. . ‘ Director Eminent-i.

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