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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Dec 1906, p. 11

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‘9. Con .' Nov.1 7th: WH. ARI- Nov. 17th; 0 cow a: matter: m be than: EACBERN. a teach if. .t a. salty Ionars pg- ‘ mcc Jail. R SALE.â€" and active. ising pro- ”006 Lot. the “MM Dawn. 1. Minis» a, field and >nvenient to '0m Wood- LSS Hill 3- stock mar- purchaSe a done and r lst March, 050600! 8g§“wab ‘u .9 9355m. propefly or . con. 5. cleared and. nuance pa..- 3 ready to In 50 x 60, »d stabliug. a, hog pen clay loam cultivatiom Well fenced ; Lover uod n ' tor :bruy o CAPT. J. rt, Toronto. mother to 21:, is the :3 him fior m at Lot D acre mm any. Good >thor out- plonty of cod fencel: i tum. Ap- k residence, it8.. South :ments ; om houses in ornament“ trees. Good MRS. BEN- hugs ; lying .cugog. Ono rrop farms and Cattle t approved entistry and hfedicines of ll. farm 0! L 100 “"0. xlding I g}- apply to ses (Wood- S BOWES. has nfit n 20 sears ,VICE. , I o o Veterinary Time Table 100 acres. buildings. Apply at 0.5635 4.45.0.1. annuahss 6.50 Sale Lladufi .15 .55 .05 .15 .21 .26 .45 .53 .95 ' Mill". mama; cub. D. C. 8.m‘ 8.138 will William Street g Choice 5% Overcoats “Who that Swell Fellow is?” It’s the face of a Woman and the clothes of a Man that attract attention on the street. Today a Man’s Overcoat adds quite as much to his personality as does his suit. ' The ultra - fashionable chap can get here the overcoat that Will make peOple turn their heads as he passes by and wonder “it! have the finest assortment of rings ever shown in Lindsay. 14k Rings. same as cut. Garnets, sapphires, pearls and Opals. Gents‘ 20 y‘ and front ca: non-magnetic andstem set; Satisfaction Gents' )7 Jeweled “'althum and El- gin \Vntches. in 5) rear screw back zuzd from. case: usuu ly sold for $18. Accompanied by our written guar- anwe, Only $14.00 Set with better stones. $7. $8 and $10 We stand first. last and all the time on our superiority of fabric, style and workman- ship, and you may rest assured that the Overcoat you buy here will be satisfactbry in every way. "Om' Overcoats are cut and ta long. and to hold their shape they live $4, $5, and upwards uuu vol-Dc, uvucu "luu uux‘a agnetic movement. Stem w em set; usually soldfifor 814. Special Price 39.93 20 y ear gold filled screw back t case, fitted with ours pecial metic movement Stem wind is this store are cut and tailored to live awfiéfiw 1‘" :‘a‘ silent and best salesman Gem Rings. set wit} garnets and pearls, sim ilar to cut. 1.85, 2.00. and 2.50 issue marriage licenses. Our Wedding Rln are the finest gualit made m di erent weiar‘lt‘s. at rom dollars to 10 dollars. W'e also Ladies” 25 year guaranteed solid gold filled hunting cah‘e. stem wind and set. jewelled \anthuxu and watches. beautifully engraved. in handsome silk and lent cases. “'amnted to give entire satisfaction to the wearer. at $10.90. $18.00 and $18.00 Solid 14k gold ladies' watches at $20, 830 and upwards. . HUGHAN, Jeweler and Optician as long as l4krings, similar to cut set with rubies emeralds opals and pearls. 4.00. 5.00 and 6.00 visited it. and in the evening be commended the Sunday school {or the 'enthusiasm shown in regard to $9 contribution to the church debt. His mornrng ten mas Galatung 6- 9, 10: “Letty: notbe wéuryinwell mg, for it due.- fguasou we shall | v » CAMBR'DGE STREET fisla_thlinorrt"iland had embraced Chris- "85lcl" ”In“ "I ‘uu'u' mm 3'. ey were a. volatile peo- CHURC" ANNIVERSARY ple, and found. the Christian lite LITTLE BRITAIN -â€" grtosaic. .Paul wrote to ptir them up. Chartered by Act of Parliament 1882 . ~ - ' ' d t 1 '~ â€"â€"â€"""" (.OLLEL'IIOAS WERE LIBERAL e WOI l“1115de Opportumty m M “a m 138 m \’ N _ Was the same as the one translated AND SEE ICES I TEREST season, and the latter part of the uad quote. in Canada. United ING LAST SUNDAYâ€"SUNDAY text d'rd not mean that we were to Staten and Grent Brlteln. In in e SCHDOL GAVE saco. wait for opportunity. but that in ”$0111.30!“ eves; requirement Last Sunday was a. special occa- the sowing season we were to do “V Mum Bankin- sion oflmuch'interest in Cambridge 590d to all , men. People .become BAYIHGS DIPLRHENT street Methodist church was An- “9‘“? 0‘ d0"!!! the same things ov- Dope-in 0! $1.00 and Invert!- no» niversary Sunday. and the trustees er and over agaln, in the 0m“: in “"011. "POD '5“!!! Internet will D. had asked the congregation and the household. in all kinds of work. peld or compounded (our time- a Sunday school to make a. free will It was 30 13 religious life. There you. it w current rate from ofleniing of-S1,000 to apply on reâ€" .w” 5:0 much to d° of “.WObtr‘lS' 5“. of w to My o! withdraw- duction of the mortgage debt. This “8 km", 0‘ WW .llttle mo- e1 'amount was not quite' realiZed on meat; There wee no romance in it. rm'elnelneeeleoehee Sunday. An amount almost reaching But “Owns the ’routine work that W ‘tmflfl $900 was, however, received, and it, I told. {be 830m was little but it In the I“ d m: or collect!" is expected that the total at 31300:“.ld Fumelled cow-rents. There was .an notes. meld!" Mm ior the: will be made up during this week. ! ““0"“! 850“- t«aluminum work. ‘ The members of the Sunday school: education). ‘70“- Md we become nobly did their part, undertaking to l weary 0‘ do ”nth“ 0V0? Imdeer contribute .8300. and this was passed 5.8““- The history of -the church by a few cents. 1““ n0" hOWOVOI‘. pieture .of piety, The preacher of the day was Rev. but 3 “DEN-Pb? Of heroic men J. P. Wilson, B.A., of Bridge street "’3“ “d women mounting up on church, Belleville, and his sermons "“88- running!!! the Christina me with ,mnnv e i amntic enymgn' . "”HDS- eel-mne- out the detniic In the m'oruiimgp i: congratulated the ““339“ being weary. Blehop. Pot- congregntiOn on the improvements t?” tavern oxdted intereet m made in the church sincehe had last °~ ““3 90'9“! mt it failed. “e m it, and in. the evening. agindummmtn commended. the Sunday school for 15.8“”. the EndaVom kept ‘98:me 3’10"! in- Wk :22.- End‘ttfigkm «oping m'¢~-- _ _ COLLECTION S WERE LIBERAL AND SERVICES INTEREST- ING LAST SUNDAYâ€"SUNDAY SCHDOL "GAY E $3C0. Senft, Fred ..... . ................ . ..... Timms, Lucy .......................... Woods, Kathleen ............ Cook, Bertha .................. McCrea. Charlie .............. King, Roy ....................... Donald, Leslie ................. Reid, Ethel .... ................... Miss Graham: Crandell, Olga .............. Wilson, Mildred ............. Rudder. Edna ................. Heels, Charlie ........................ Cor-ran, Maude ....................... Shields, Clara_ ......................... Reeds, Maude Miss Jewell. Senior Di\'ision.: Preston. Leona ........................... Nev son. Stephen ....................... Stewart, Gladys .. Junior Division : \Ve have scores of in fancy patterns run from LINDSAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS WW 5 v‘» “1 ‘2 INSPECTOR'S EXAMINATION. (Continued from Page 8.) 8.00 to 20.00 ..................... 15 .................. 1 ' 7 14k Solid Gold and 14k gold filled lockets. ln round, sqmn, oval upd heart shapes, similar to cut. tat. from 85 to $8 for solldkold. and 32.50 to $4 for 25 year gold filled. have ........... 16 ........ 16 ...16 16 m'it Cliff'sâ€"tiny. They much! on firm Mud??? WM mic :3! the mun-ice. The W his ham-amt to tire. may, Twit. Adam ,4me i L. MACPHLRSON WWW coma: ' ogmoon ___b\4 4-ng -‘...Ln‘ A- -- 1 d 19 19 2O 2O CI 18 14 11 13 20 11 11 as! My" 0’0 23 18 93 "U Sdny Oak and Walnut Clocks 22 Inches high. strike thehouumwhomm Special “.06. $59-$83!” Gold phwd on.“ . 8 dny mubl'elud wood Cloch. Illnllar to out, re- Clocks. much ulcer than dnced to cut, It from 31” “oflupto manna 16 13 15 1s l. fcr 110 85 095 93 86 8'1 2,4 (,0 73 14k Gold Brooches. new with ml pearls. same as cut. LINDSAY sum and Grout Briton), In in a position to most ovary requirement ill/tho lino of Mama Banking. SLYIRGS DEPARTMENT W at $1.00 and upward- to- colvod, upon ditch Intern“ will be pad or compounded four time: o End”at the morning service, and Mrs. Biackwollcontri-bmnd u soio at the evening service which was appre- ciated. ed. What amother puts in her fam- ily she will surely get nut. The ques- tion ofeach one present should be how much Divine enthusiasm will I put into this church this year. In the afternoon Mr. Wilson ad- dressed the Sunday school, and in the eming preached on the aboundâ€" ing grace ofGod to an9 all, fr0m 2 Car... 9, 8. The music under the 'Zirectinn of Or- ganist and Choirleader Newton was speflally suited to the nccasi m. Be- sides the anthems Mr. W. Perkins gaveu fine vendor-inc of “Tho Home- WCSIEHI BGIIK 0' (mm word of appreciation. People are 0! three classes. Those whn bear no burdens, those who bear their oun, and those who as far ms. they can hear the burdens of others. It is so 2n the the world and in the church. How much rests on a few. The man who is busiest can always do a. little more. What; glorious thing i! all would say, "I'll bear myown burden and that of everybody else that 1 can." Some became weary because they haveto wait for results. The time 0! with 1811 time of anxiety to the farmer. All character is the result 0! growth. If therein asowing sea.- son there is as Surely a reaping sea- son. We should never be discount -_ 6.00. 7.00. and 3.00 Long Crescent 14k Solid Gold Scarf Pins, set with pea-ls In star. horseshoe. crown and flea: de 118 designs at excellence. 25 years war- ranted. From 3 dollars up. W'e .Ilso show nice roll sign: :ents' claim at. One [lu- each. Mk Gold Fllled Chin and Expanslon Bracelet, ell the latest designs st 31.50 to 010.00 10: Gold Filled Simon: Wnbch Chalns for ladies and gents. These are recom- mended u the shaded of 2.00. 3.00 to 5.00 Em v vvvvvv 4 Doze n China. Tea Cup 9. Wenefioc. Reduced to .......................... 19c Long Flat. China Spoon Holders. Wemng35c. Now .................... 19c. Bohemian Glass Rose BOWLS in pink sndred. \Vere we. Reduced to p.23c 1847 Rogers Dinner Knives. Were 85 a. dozen .................... 37k each Cold Meat Forks, .......... $1.25 up Berry Spoons ........... 90c to $2.11 Solid Silver Berry Spoons ...... $4.50 Solid Silver Souvenir Spoons. nicely enamelled. “Lindsay" engraved on the bowls, at from 750 up to $2. N ice to send old country friends. One of the nicest presents you can get for mother or father is a pair of gold spectacles. After Xmas they can come in and have their eyes tested and proper lenses put in tree of charge. China Salad Bowls, large size we. Lemonade Setts. in blue and gold. and green and gold, large pitcher and “glasses. ........................ 69c 4-piece Setbs, bntter, sugar, cream and spoon holder. Extra special. Were 1.50. Nicely decorated Vases a QC 150 mdfic Biscuit. Jars. Special at $1.50 and upward. Sliver plated Sugar Bowls, with ruby glass bowl, a. bargain at . . . 3311) Silver Tea Setts with and without waiter, at (mm ........ 010.1!) to $85.00 “’e have lovely things in silverware. such as silver plated baking dishes. with poroehln lining. a. handsome present a» ...................... “All Silver Pickle Dishes, at {mm $1.50 90 cents for the 4 pieces. :9

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