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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Dec 1906, p. 9

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s, espe- m now. ‘ust ask “mucus in H ramming M Jam 1. N‘- 8.. Toma Vat 6f Pu“ l m Smite Mum}. and II'B - or at Lindsay. '41 and ' Jan. I. a! 1807 ll. aithof l. 096. 999 A large stock of fine watches, chains, charms, fobs, 10c off each doual Silver manicure pieces, embroidery scissors, book marks. letter open- ers. match boxes, thimbles, travel- ling cases, toilet setts, and jewel boxes. A splendid collection of dainty goods at W. F. Megartyjs. V Beautiful Pearl Brboches, Stick Pins, Necklets, Rings, Bracelets. 7 Eagagement and Wedding Rings. Mm Marriage Licenses. at the Po- pillar Jewelry Store. W. F. McCAR’l‘Y. BESS. per doz. .................. 0 2? 0. 25 Turkey .............................. 0 15â€"0. 16 Potatoes ........................... 0.50â€"0.60 Chickens, per pair .......... 0.60â€"1.00 8th.". per ton ............... 2.50â€"3.00 Hay ..... 7 ............................ 9 .00â€"10.00 W001, W001, Hides Buckwheat I ......................... 0.47â€"0.47 Butter. lb. Barley ...... . ....................... Rye, bus. ........................... Peas, small, bus ............... Blackeye Baas. ........... . ...... Live Hogs. per cwt ...... Dressed Hogs, per cwt Butchers’ Cattle ............... ........................ madam .....:.:..... Fail Wheat, bus. Spring wheat, bus ..... Goose Wheat, bus ...... Oms‘msmwsm ream J For Christmas Gifts THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, DECEMBER 1,3131, 1906. Nearly Opposite Post Office DRUGGIST, LINDSAY A. fligimwtnamj Christmas Gifts at 156 Horses. Games. Shell G Sets, Ink Wells. etc- lad'ies’ box cloth manues, mug”... immed collar. caster color, an ex- t, regular price $75. For... The Lindsay Markets. 1w ........ â€"... ‘. .................. 0. "5â€"0 26 ..... 7.50â€"8.00 .. 0.12â€"0.25 0.17â€"0.17 .% a“ fifimnmomo mm a? 000000006834 'aggh Mahtles: mus-mat â€"â€"ReV. H. J. Creighton, M.A.. Rur- al Dean.“ 0: Dobcaygeon, has been apâ€" pointed to the Parish of Lakefiekl. in succession to the Venerable Arch- deacon Wa-rren. B.A., who was re- cently appointed miséionary secre- tary of the diocese of Toronto. â€"We invite the public, particularly the ladiem to come in and examine our goods. We have everything you require in the line of eatables for the festive season. All fresh and new, and of the best quality money can buy, and the price no higher. if as high, as you pay elsewhere. Come in; we deem it a. pleasure and an honor to show you our goods. and you will find it to your interest in many Ways. â€"J. H, FLUREY,.OR Front Groo- â€"The Town Hockey League has been reorganized awith J R. Begley as President, and Mr. Rod Porter. Secretary-Treasurer. The Executive will consist of these and one repre5 sentative from each team. There will probably befour. The "Midgets" are barred. â€"The members of the Board of Ed- ucation whose terms expire this year are: North ward, John ‘Anderson; south ward, Dr. Burrows ;- east ward, J. Staples; appointed by Town Council, J. D. Flavelle : appointed by County Council, Dr. J efl'ers. â€"Owi-ng to many enquiries for the Roscoe Medicines, the company make the following announcement. The ‘three famous medicines, namely Dr.‘ Roscoe’s Rheumatic Remedy, price. $1; Dr. Roscoe's Asthma. Remedy. price $1; Dr. Roscoe’s Blood and Nerve Pills, price 25 cents, are on sal? at Dunoon's Morgan’s and Greg‘- ory’s drug stores, Lindsay. TheRos- coe Medicine Co.â€"49â€"2. -Remember Mr. Wilson’s concert in the Baptist Church on Tuesday evening. Admission 25¢. â€"Curling comm-mead on Saturday night last, a. week earlier than last - CASH AND ONE PRICE ready. Worm!» pleased to giveyouono. citizens. day evening. December 14th at, 8 o 'clock in the Town Hall. to discuss the bv-law to be submitted for im- proved filtmtiaom of thexto'wn water supplv. It is desirahle that there should be a full attendance of citi- A public meeting of the ratepayers of Lindsay is hereby called for Fri: â€"Order that Overcoat now. Dur- ing December I am giving a. special discount on Overcoats, and am also making an upâ€"toâ€"date heaVy Sui-t for only $16. The same high quality of workmanship and material pre- vails as if you were paying the reg- ular price. Special prices also on trousers. No garment, allowed to leave my premises unless satfisfactm‘y in every detail. Remember the place. Clark the Tailor, opposite the Benson House. ‘ We have a. fresh supply of Webb's chocolates and born bons. A. High:- botham, Druggist.â€"-50-2. â€"Port Perry is asking to 'develop Power at Buckingham Rapids- on the Trent River, 41 miles north' of the t0\\’n. rig-ht. That is why you should see our work before ordering. No trou- ble to show samples. Studio next door to Butler House. . . 49-2. M. OLIVER. â€"Dr. Hodgetts, of the Provincial Board of Health. Will address the public meeting in regard to water filtration byâ€"luw in the Town Hall to-morrow, (Friday) evening. WANTEDâ€"General Servant. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Walters. corner-'Rus- sell and Simcoe streets, or at Dr. Walter's ofiice.g-49-3. â€"An order has been made for the winding up of she . William Hamil-ton Manufacturing Company of Peter-3 borough, which makes saw-mills,‘ mining machinery, etc., on petition of the Ontario Bank. The bank's specific claim is about $200, but there is an overdue promissory note fox $66 000. â€"A dividend of 40 cents on the dollar is expected for Ontario Bank Shareholders. Public Meeting to Discuss filtering By-Laws . SUTCLIF f E 8: SONS ”ml. Christmas Sweets A. E. VROOMAN. Eflc Mayor. stSck is frobably 3 Hide too heavy. Why and anti coldnmm. ....... m ..... w.....m..w”.06‘ say never had better or brighter stocks for the Christmas trade than the) have this year. There is no need to go outside to get suitable articles for Christmas wear or Christmas pre- sonts. The advertising columns of 'lhe Watchman-Warder will furnish buyers with information as to where to obtain the articles they require. Christmas is drawing near. It is less than two weeks away. Those who desire toget the advantage 0! large stocks and best choice should not delay their purchases. There always will be last. minute buyers. whatever maybe said or done to avoid it. but those who can should choose at once. The stores in Lind- Dr. P. Palmer Burrows has re- turned from Toronto much improved in health, his friends will be glad ‘to know. Mr. Davidson, the night gateman at the Charlotte street G.'I‘.R. rail- way crossing, will leave in a few days for Lindsay. where he will as- sume similar duties for the G.1‘.R. Mr. Davidson has been a very efl'o- c'ient gate-man and has won the os- teem of may people. and 'shouldl make good in the northern town.-- Peterborough Examiner. Col. Sam. Hug-hes. M13" spent Friday and Saturday at his home in Lindsay. Mrs. (Dr.) E. Inna Km, of Brockville, who has teeh spendzng a few weeks with her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Porter. Mill street, re- turned home ngdqy evening last. PIANO FOR SALE Sauna-hand upright, in first-class condition. Must be sold at once. A“ real bargaio. Apply at this-office.â€" 47. TALLOW.â€"Either rendered or un- rendered. The Horn Bros. Wdollen Co., Limitedâ€"19. , â€"â€"Mr. W. A. Weese ‘sold to Mr. (390. Perry. ofMooseJ'aw'. on short notice, awload of horseS. with which» the latter was very much pleased. The horses were shipped on Monday. Buy at Once for Christmas Japanese 'I-ris \SUrea Has-you-noâ€" Bans. at Higinbothnm' s Dru, ' Sn re ot baby and groups 1. specialty. Studio next door to Butler House 49â€"2. ," I. OLIVER. éEveU citizen Ihould attend tho meeting to discuss water filtration by-law in the Town In.“ (to-mor- row) Friday evening. â€"-Rev. Dr. BiShOP preaches mis- donâ€"h Simmons in, George street Iothodist church. Wrong!“ 11er '1'!" «hto ol the“ next . Dec. 3. See id“. m is inthisiasue. N Lovely Saqhet Payda- -r.m mu Wt mm a Saturday last. {as g decking yuc- Evyrything 00m would At pribas. ’l'hodtte of the next WANTED The store windows are assuming their Chr: stmas attire. and are look- 'mg verv inviting. The film Blaylock sister: return- edhome on Saturday from Hannah. and points west. They were on the train which was so badly damaged a the wmcknear the Omemeo nation. About one minute before the train left the rails they were remarking Messrs. E. McCulloch and Charles Cochrane. of the Lindsay L.(‘..I. spent Satunday and Sunday with his par- ents in Omemeo. Mr. T. Parsons expects to have his uncoVered rink ready for opening on Thursday night if the weather con- tinues favorable. Mrs. E. Morgan is at present visit- inng parents. west. of Janewillg._ The Junior League held their ennu- el entertainment in the Methodist churchon Wednesday, Dec. 5. Quite a number were present to enjoy the cheerful and entertaining program given by the younger portion 01 the congregation. In the nbsenoe of the pastor, Mr. T. C. Ivory occupied the chair. The Juniors packed a barrel containing articles of various- kinds. amounting to about 880, for the Den» conees Home. 'Doronto. The children and their directors. Miss Bolton-“and ers. Bryson. well deeervad the hearty: thanks of those in nttmdence for the enjoyable evening. spent. Hrs. Jackson has been visiting, with her mother and sister in Toronto for the past two weeks. We are pleased to bee-bio to say that Mr. W. Connell is progressing ia- vorably at the Toronto General Hos- pital since his operation. and hopes to return in a. couple 0! weeks. tery took place on Frldsy of last week. The tuner-.1 was very 1»;er nttended, showing the esteem in which the deceased was held by those who knew her. [nice leaves; hus- band, a daughter about 14 years 0! use. andnn intuit con to mourn ha loss. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in their loneli- ness and grief: . In. '1‘. J. Persons received word Sunday evening 0! the death of her; nephew. Mr. Cotting'ham, who had been undergoing an operation in one of the Chicago hospitals. The body ls being expressed to Lindsay where the funeral will proceed to Riverside cemetery. Omemee friends extend sympathy to tne son-rowing» relatives. I ing- a. h gin-clam entertainment will be rendered by local and (min talent. It is with W of deep regret that we achronicle the death of 11:. Fee. beloved wfleof William I" . East Emily. Mrs. Fee was 111 01:10? clewdays during which time sweat enacting was endured. Every poa- eihle assistance that physia'au could render was secured. but medica! aid was unable to ward at! the Great Reaper. Interment at Emily came- Rev. E. B.'Kenney, of Pandora Falls. will conduct the Sabbcth ”(vice- on hhegbove occasion. punching morn- ing tad evening. {l‘he {allowing 9Y0}!- The patrons ottho Omemae Cheese Pater-y hold their annual meeting. Doc. 8; to Walkers. eta. raid-.555. u on: o uQ’D- at}. i use 11" osnnnu Miss Tenn Fraser had several friends visiting from-Woodville last Sunday. Miss Mackenzie entertained a few triends at dinner last Friday even- ing. The members of the Pubuc Lib- rary held a meeting in the club JANEI‘VILLE. A basket social will be held in the schoolwom here on Christmas night, under the auspices of- L0.L. No. 64. A first-class program is_ being pre- pared. and a. good time may be ex- peCted. Tickets 15c ; ladies with baskets free. KIRKFIELD. The house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Rushbon is now occupied by Mr. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Rushton have moved into their new house. A cantata entitled (“Santa Claus 31 Messengers " will be given in the d" Tom Hall, Oakwood, on Christmas 0. night, Dec. 25th. The program is: delightful one . decorations prettv; th costumes bunt-mil: music charming. {be An excellent time assured‘those who attend. Admission 25 and 15 cents. :2‘.‘ The Ommee Qunrtette attended the lecture in the anvlin Methodist church to give the musical portion of :the program. They report up Very Pleasant evening, and. kind treatment at the m of the Franklin people. Whi'leon the way out the party was tratedto avery unpleasant upset. The occupants of the clobed lrus, how- ever, «coped with little :ujury Icing mm. It, certainly mirth: have proved worse had the upturned bus rofled down the steep hulside. A few bushes prevented it 1mm doing so. that theywene getting home safely without any mishap. They escaped. however. with little morethan a mo- mentary shaking up. Business is quite brisk now since the recent fall of snow. 25915.1 dutycéinrplecelyflitedwithpn ,etc.,witha. cilor ningoli makes a very suitable present so? either fining-8:1- r. The largest stock of Suitable gifts in the county. No dimculty in selecting from THE GEORGE BEALL JEWELLERY STORE cmETJfiE-Eé or ebon .' Gold Owes: Gold Chains, Gold Lockets. Gold Cut! Links. Silver flaunts, Sums and Cream and Trays, Oak Cages of bqgutfihmy Pym} _ andled ‘veq 9nd Fork-s. A yritiqg IKMIOI egurse, Migulu-ly if a ramble 3:39 yagtgd. except perhaps chasing from so my beautiful things. OAKWOOD. 8.07%:- 500 New“: M3 130'! wool Itflmd Underwear. doubl With-h. mahrpmrfioc. For... ...........89: $7.50 for $10.00 Overcoat: fulthln‘uthnt are-mum for Public .- , «5 Presentation 5here. Although completely tak- lm by surprise. Mr. and Miss I‘Slemmon made a, suitable reply, the best Wishes of their many friends here go with them to their new home in {Little Britain. 1‘ On Sunday next, Dec. 16th at 11 ‘; o'clock a.m., and at 7 p.m., than - ' offering services will be held in the Methodist church here conducted by the Rev. A. J. Terri-l, B.A., B.D.,. of ;Greenhank. The ladies of the W.M.S. helda very successful quilting on Friday, Dec. 7. The ladies of the W.M.S. are sending a missionary box. Any con- tributions of clothing by their ;.riends will be grateful] received at the home of the President. Mrs. A. Tremeor. Quite a nuniber of 4 our citizens went to Hamill; on Sunday evening last to heu- their former pastor, Rev. W. Benj. Tucker, of Oshawa. PRESENTS ‘the recipients of a nicely-worded ad- ;dress and a silver cake dish and five go'clock teaset of Daiton chimes a might token of the esteem in which I they wane held by their many friends 1‘ On Fridgy evening last afflict the ;League serxice in the church here a. ,verv. pleasing event took place whu Mrs. and Miss Slemmon were undo On Friday evening, Dec. 21, under the auspices of the 8.8. here. a Christmas tme will be held. A fine program is being arranged and a. good time is expected. 5 room Ionday night to decide on the ,new books to be ordered for next year. ; Thursday. DeCember 20, is the data ;set for the Sunday School Cantata. land the practim are now in full gswing. SALEM CORNERS 0n Wednesdayi (fee. 5. Mr. W. H. S-lemmon, one of our most pop, at young men, was warned to Miss Phoebe SteVens. of Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Slemmon took the ev- ening train for Toronto and points west. We wish Mnand Mrs. Siem- mon a happy and prosperous journey through life. At the Christmas Jewellery Store PAGE ml

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