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Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Dec 1906, p. 10

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'OOOOOOOOO< silver plated. ’OOOOOOOOO One of the firm of Neelands Ir- vine, dentists, Lindsay, will be at the Queen’s hotel, Woodville, on Tuesday, Dec. 11th, and at Camp- WOODVILLE AND KIRKFIELD. PAGE m WK!) BY TI}! mam ONE PRICE (My, 12th. ’Keep the date in mind. GLANDINE. (Crowded out iast week.) The farmers oi‘ this seetion are bell’s hotel, Kirkfleld, on Wednesâ€" For up-to-date Men’s and Boys Furnishings, get the habit of coming here. We sell ex- clusive lines not to be had elsewhere We devote all of‘ our time to the dressing of Men and Boys This ls a. strong reason why you should trade with us. Â¥ 20th Century and ‘W In‘nd Garments will fulfil your highest expectetione and your {meet execting demands. They ere the neereet epproech to perfection that we find an the tmloring trade. We cen proxe these fects to you if you will but give us the opportunity. M. J. CARTER hopes: Band Ian‘s 20m Guitar: Ian‘s PM” had (her- sms can 315 Suits :15 to :25 out: 35 pm 8038’ 2 Piece Suit: Boys‘ 3 Piece Suits Ian‘s Trouser: stunts. swung: 7504088 You have a perfect right to insist upon a perfect fit and perfect style when you are paying from $1510 $25 for a Suit or Overcoat i8 85% ’hfik‘ NEWEQP. n‘mmbm. 3% Sim mum at m em... Iii-.313. threw in banding a IWB’ mam 6!! NM ma “3!! summe‘r kitchen. _ M hum Mu mm. M m mwmw ”$3339?“ “3: way “'- “Wm‘ mm m M B 4 5 === \filtmmsiymas. 8% mtfimm mam as “mum “3.1!; affliflwfikwg fiwmfim '33 mm “mm“ mmnmwm. m 3' igfiémsm “m8“ 3 mum mm m m nt- 3 “3’ W ““ mm , atm,M’s Milk :m m Wm“ mm In; ,. $33“ WW mg 93% m mm mm mule Hm um-.â€" L.d.._‘ -A_A WWBW “ghwmgmm ‘6 If you want to save money on dry goods, women’s and children's ready-to-wear garments, furs, and millinery, attend Ford’s Selling Out Sale, Lindsay. Temporary premises a few doors east of the market. Mrs. McKee made a. very suitablel reply, expressing her very hearty thanks, also her regret at parting with such kind friends and neigh- bors, with ~whom she had spent so many joyous and happy years. Lunch being served, the friends spent the eventing in music and dif- ferent games until the wee small. hours, when they all r‘eturned to, thiir mam. difl'ere'nt homes well; pleased With the evening’s entertain- ment. Carneron, Nov. 14th,â€"Dear Mrs: McKee, we your friends and acquain- tances, have assembled this evening to express our regrets at losing so true, kind and loving a friend and neighbor. We ask you to accept this- small token of our esteem. - Hoping to meet again on earth and at last may we all be gathered together at the right hand of God. Signed on behalf of the friends and acquaint- ances by Mrs. Jas. Rodger and Mrs. Jas. Lawson.” 0n the exiening of Nov. 13th, a very social and pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs, Mary J. McKee, when the many friends and acquaintance assembled to ex- press their regrets at losing so kind and lov-ingifriend and neighbor and presented her with a well filled purse. The address Was read by Mts. Lawson while Mrs. Jas. Rod- ger presented the purse. Mr. H. Barrowclaugh, of Little Britain, purchased a. fine Holstein cow from Mr. R. Pogue, Our new choir leader, Mr. - Chas. Pogue, has greatly improved our choir. Mr. William Eakins has rented the farm of Mr. John Eakins here. If you want to save money on dry geods, women’s and children’s ready-to-wear garments, furs, and millinery, attend Ford’s Selling Out Sale, Lindsay. Temporary premises a few doors east of the market. Mr. Robt. Pogue has just .com- pleted a new wire fence, which adds value to his property. Mr. Wm. Hazelton spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. J. North has purchased a new 8 h. p. gasolinewngine, which does its work .well. busy threshing their season’s crop, which is doing well. Mr. John Hut- son threshed 26 bags of alsike in one day. ORANGE LINE. BAMERON. 318‘!” If you want to save money on so dry goods, women's and childncn’s “'5'- ready-to-wear garments, furs, and enfis millinery, attend Ford’s Selling Out dlf' Sale, Lindsay. Temporary premises mall I a few doors east of the market. to! Messrs. Cyril Anderson, D. Leeand Wf‘u‘ E. Armstrong paid Omemee a. flying ‘am'fvisit Sunday. Teaches-3’ Salaries at Port “3.1.2:, ' W19 Quite a number of our Bethe! young people attended the Bachelor Maids cohcert at Janetville and ’reâ€" port a very enjoyable time. Mr. Samuel Stinson and Mr, Isaac Laidley have purchased Gtason Risch pianos from Mr. T. C. Ivory, of Omemee. Mrs. Wm.-Connel is very low at present, and not much hope of her recovery is anticipated. Miss Nichols. accompanied by Miss Gloudasey Anderson, returned to her home in Omemee on Friday evening and remained til] Sunday. Mrs. Baker, of Collingwood, is here attending her mother, Mrs. Connel. Our worthy reeve, Mr. J 05, Hick- son, will soon be paying his J flying visits again. Threshing is the order of- the day. Two machines on the line- | This is one reason why Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is so valua- ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more â€"it controls the inflammation, quiet: the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. Tea. and Concert on Friday, the 7th inst, under 81:. James church aus- pices.‘ Tea at 5 o’clock, concert at Mr. John Potter, who ha! been ill for some time, is not. recovering as speedily as his lriends would like to gave two entertainments in the C. 0.,lF. Hall on Dec. 3rd and 4th. .H‘is mo-Ving pietures are the equal of those seen in Shea's theatre at To- ronto. . There will be some handsome Sou- venir plates at Craig's store for Christmas presents. They have a picture of about twenty Kinmount boys taken at. the Rock Cut near McKenzie's hotel in 1896. It Quiets the Cough mmmdoummonm- LIN DSLY mm-aumwuwm NORTH MANVERS. 8050“” In“: W 815 a $35 "hi5 1‘0me of the In“ John m ‘ 0! lot 20 um! 31» HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE BY TENDER Notice is hereby given that George Moore. of Lindsay, has made ap- plication for permission to transfer his tavern license for the premises, No. 155 Kent street, in the Town of Lindsay, known as the "Grand Unibn Hotel," to Benjamin Cars- ’cadden, of Lindsay. and that said \application will be considered authe meeting of the Board of License Commissioners, to beheld atthe Li- cense Inspector's oflice, lathe Town of Lindsay, on the EIGHTH DAY‘ OF DECEMBER, A.D., 1906, at TWO RM. All persons interested will govern themselves atcordpgly. WILLIAM THORNBURY. License Inspector. Dated at ‘Lindm. this 26th day of November. A.D., 1906.â€"42. Will. TBORNBURY. License Inspector. Dated at Lindsay. this with day of Nov., 1906. â€"48.2. All persons interested Will govern themselves accordingly. Notice is hereby given that Thomas H. Gabriel, 0! the tom 0! Lindsay. has made application {or permission to transfer his hotel lio cense ,for the premises, No. --â€" Kent street, known as the Benson House, to 0. R. Alguire, of the Town of Brantford, and that said application will be considered at the meeting of‘ the Board of License Commissioners. to be held in the InspeCtor's office, No. 7 Cambridge street, in the Town of Lindsay. on the 8th day of December. 1908, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. LICENSE DISTRICT WEST VICTORIA Dated Vat. Lindsay this 2lst day of November, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting be- tween us. the undersigned. as Hotel Keepers, in the Town of Lindsay, has this day been dissolved, by mutual consent. All debts wiring to the said partnership are to be paid to King Alguire, at the Benson House. at the Town of Lindsay and all claims against, the said partnership are to be presented to King Alguine, by whom the same will be paid. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION HIDES LED BARK claim recerv The R. M. Beel Leather 00., “"2 of Lindsay. will pay 111611] ST Novel CASH PRICE for runes, SHEEP- MCI SKINS, LAMBSKINS, TALLOW and $933 BARK. 0% and warehouse at. We! lington street bridge.â€"45-26. Awoxu‘torcwd cu amt- thhwuumnm u Quicklyudmunm- 1129 following is copied Mm tho Wraith World: ‘Qomvllleâ€" What might. luv. has: u Iodoul are occurred in tho-Ontario Bunk build. in: last night. who ‘ little child from a lighted match. not are to a. curtainsot t window. J. A. No- Clolland. the W. livgs our Clelland. the W. lives on: the bank. and In HcCIelland. smelling smoke. rushed into the room and with g dry powder land eetinguisher put out the mm RUBEN GALLINGER, 4941. Agent Township 0! Es: nwuuunqmmuy you; or oxamuummmth “ lanthanum-tutu. ’ EVERY Print. Dialling. M Bull Fuctory. Btu". should protected with tho Excel- .sor rm whiter FIRES occur Vithout um MW and you doat know the ‘daaorhour when” you will again then ms?- not “Wm pro-at Nb.- gunman. 'I'HOS. H. GABRIEL. -EMMA J. KING,, Witnessâ€"JAMES GRAHAM. LICENSE DISTRICT of WEST VICTORIA WAN TED ! of ms mum Am ‘- ‘ mm NO MATTER “'BVPP If"! TED Progerflu und Blouse-cu 0‘ all kinds ooh! uh: lyfor cull In all of the United am. Don't wait. wusri- {0-day tie-cum what you have to Id! 3": cu. pfla on VV "-J .7- claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of and: distribution. n Dated at Lindsay this 2lst day of 1‘ November. A.D.. 1906. I- McDIARMID a WEEKS, of the d Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victorin. Solicitors ior Ann Mo- ' Swen. Executrix of the said es- . tweeâ€"47.4. v I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Business to C. J. Huming'e plan. There is a. good frame dwelling house on this property in good state of repair. TERMSâ€"25 per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid at the time ofuleudthebelencctobepaid within thirty days thereafter. . For further particular: and con- dition. of sale apply to Me LAUGHLIN PEEL, o! the Town of Lindsw in the County of Vie- torla. Solicitore for Vendors. Dated this 18th dgv of November. A,D.. 1906.4“. in the Township of Bexley, in the County ottVictoria, the Ioliowing property, namely: LOT NUMBER SIXTEEN, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WATER STREET, IN THE VILLAGE OF COBOCONK, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY. IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA, according at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the TUESDAY, the 18th day of contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of the sale. there will be oflcred {or sale by public sanction on Mortgage Sale of Lands 2 That the said list will be pub- lished in the Ontario Gazette on November 17th, November 24th, Dc» cembor lst and December 8th. 1906. 8. That in default of payment of the taxes the lands will be sold at the Court House, Lindsay. on Wed- nesday. February 20th, 1907. at 11 1. That-then“ of lands in the County of Victoria, (or sale for at- rears of axes has been prepared. and that copies of the said dist wbehmdinmy omce in the Court House in the Town of- Lind- o'clock mm. Notice is horoby (honâ€"- Pattie House, in the Village of Coboconk County Treasurer’s J. R. WILLIE, County Treasurer. County Treasunr' a Once. Lindsay, November 14th,1906 46-14. COUNTY of VICTORIA wv-v "w 17, . ‘arén'mam ha- the In; clem- ‘m otthe and John who died on orehoutthdlath d9: of October. A.D.. 1906. m cool-Mr (on the 14th day ol- W. A. 0.. 1906. to and by P0,“ M1! or deliver to the W sol- loltou lol- the Mutt-ix of the es- ate o! the aid demand. thelt names. m ead Won. full Medan or their chum end socounts. ad the new” of the se- curities (1! any) held by them. And (unbeaten notice. thet alter the mid 14th dsy of December. A.D.. 1906. the sold Executrlx will pro- ceed to distribute .the assets of the mid deceased among the parties en- titled thereto, how reserd only to the claims of which she hsl been notified, and will not be liable {or the aid assets or any part thereof to shy person or persons of whose ‘ ‘n , - __- L4...- Under and by virtue of the powers If YOU WANT TO BUY .u‘ .9“ 1w um I: “M Till MID Ill of Land for Taxes Notion to auditor- l 3‘- S-wNo‘ A. [I 'I i ------- ‘ - KWM " Burketon Arr". ‘l‘oronto Mun Pacific Railway Time Table Wanted to buy, flu-m of.100 acres. all good land, with good buimzngs. a few miles from Lindsay. Apply at this omoe.â€"48. FOR SALE. â€"(‘.apt. Balls farm of 820 acres. bout, sawmill, 100 ac ms wooga ; first-clogs buildings ; lying FARHTORENT.-â€"Lot 15,1'12 the 9th 6011 of Fonelon TOWnship 100 m. 70 acres cleared. A com- !ortable frame house and ham With underground stabling; overlooking Sturgeon Lake and adjoining Hall's station. Bummbfe terms. For particulars call on MRS. ELIZABETH ROBE, at Fenelon Fallsâ€"45. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 1. Con. 8, 100 acres. 70 under cultivation. 10 acres seeded in clover, balance .1: pasture, comfortable frame house, {rune bum and other outbuildings. Good young orchard all bearing; running spring through pasture; 3 good wells. Two miles west of 0mm. For further particulars apply to MATTHEW WILSON. on the. premises. Fairview Farm, Ome- mee P.0.â€"46-4. FOR SALE.â€"Victor Clover 3"! ill, with carriers in good rumxng onder. Will sell cheap'for cash. SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE- Red, 4 years old, good, and actzvc. sure producer of pmmising 3n. geny. Having to get. another tc use on hei(ers of his get, is the on}? reaSOn {or offering him In sale. Come and seethim at Le: 13, con. 14, Mariposa. L. C. ROSS, Woodville. Ont.â€"47-4 on the shore of Lake ScugOg. One of the best wheat and crop farms in Cartwright. There has net bean a failure of crop in 20 )‘cars on this farm. Apply to CAPT. ‘7. BALL. 191 Shaw street, Toronto. 41-18. FOR SALEâ€"The Kelly Wood 1r: one hundred acres, in the wraith concession of Emily. Bargain. 1. E. WELDON, Solicitor, LiL(i~L_zl â€"48-tf. STRAYEIlâ€"From the premises 1 the undersigned. lot 6, can in Ops. on or about OCtOber UN. 1906, two red heater calves, a r; 5 months old..1nlormation 25 n their whereabouts will be u n: {ally received by owner, W. J REA, Reaboro P.O.-â€"472-3. smmoâ€"M on“ the prom, as o! the understand, lot. 20, “L 18,hflpou. on or about Sq- umber 18t.1906. one 21”» . 2d heifer. Owner is requested to H:- 8mm.â€"From 3h. premjsw This is 0. very desirable farm. Ap- ply at this omce.â€"39. ARE FOR SALEâ€"$4,500 wil; purane a first-class 90 acre farm {our miles tram Lindsay Good dwelling hens and other out- buildings. Windmill, plenty of later, well drained; good fences; mom WANTEDâ€"For 8.8. .\(. w. Conoal Siding u; i .. App” to W. H. DIJ .\_:'_ ~35 Sum-Tuna Canon's sung 'm' cm WANTEDâ€"Holding ‘ coca-e!!- We!“ to_ much“ 7; ‘1-drtving mcre, A ~ colt. 1 year old , m 13 young Cattle, 7 ‘ .1: ‘ * ’tm, 1 ”w in pig, ”in” ‘t of implements. Solo a one O'clmk Illa-rp- JAS. C. WELLS, Cambray Ontâ€"43. G.‘ 'DRELEAVEN, Cumbray 4 7-3. m I‘m. 1401. U. K m -} Eda. on or nbou‘ Kev. 17:}1' 1906. one red and white cow me: cum cow. Information L5 to their whombouu will .be um: (In; mound. A.llcEAC1n«.z M.â€"«-s. a. 3. lo. 8. Liston. at . say”: of m ‘W dollurs 3.”- m. Duties to commence 1M“ 3.4.3.907- Apply to wn ARM. m. M'M'o \Urdhd, m4“. DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Emress to Toronto. gfifiiu.3.ll7.":.ffll Wm ......... 1;: Dun-lord. ............... F ARM WANIED. m m...«-- gME HBER 6th. 1906. 'u'o‘o\\%‘.\\ EVE-35333.5 FOR SALE ' “um“ “w.“ m “nus-a. WINTED mu"- 0.0.5....- ““5““ “333'. $\\\\$\\$ 'u‘.‘ nu-O‘naonon gluon-on. Kin-D on... 5.0.0500. “flu!“ W." ”any“. “W” - mun-,- “um“ «po- conq- Mme minim»: ppnppvbbbb mummmmmnmm BBVVVVVVIEVQ 98 v.3. 93 E! 98 7F 93 v! 9.3 Er. «.8 VB. Fun 7!. 9.2 7! 98 7! '3 VI. 93 PI. Jon as to )e than}:- a ”I. fitted that rifle PanQP a1 lined and 1-1-1 dim-t, would Fielding thar tl ting thcoxtenbi turc of spirits ebb sit. 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