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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Dec 1906, p. 1

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(' i The Greatest and Grandest Season of all the year, Splendid Gloves, Mitts, Capsâ€"fur and cloth, Collars, Cuffs, Laundred and Unlaundred Shirts, Sweaters. Braces, Neckties, Mufllrs, Ear Mufl's, Chest Protectors, Gulf and Collar Studs, etc. We’ll choose and assist you if you allow us. Our Furs for both men and women are without doubt the very finest in Lindsay and and are sure to give the greatest satisfaction. Shirt Waist Setts and Fancy Pins, in every conceivable style and price. Fancy Collar and front, in all styles, from‘50c to 32:00. Every womon or girl likes bead necklaces, chains, etc. We carry a great variety of them from So to $1.00 string. Lace Berthas and silk or lace and wool Scarfs, long or short, in cream, black and fancy colors, from 60c, 75c, $1.00 up to $1.50. Fancy Handkerchiefs, all the way from the 5c muslin to the finest cambrics and linen lawn. Fancy Embroidery and Lace Handkerchiefs at 3 for 25c. All Styles and prices in those ever useful little fancy collars, always wearable, at 25c, 35c, 500, 750, $1.00 and $1.50. I 0‘. ”I Ii"... ..’ 7: ’6! Ad“ Cover: 1 VOLUME XLIX. You’ll find all sorts of pretty Tray Covers, Five o’clock Covers, Sideboard Scarfs and Stand Covers. These 81'0 hand- made goods and the delicate workmanship of the Japanese woman. Prices are very reasonable and the Xmas Table will be all the more attrrctive with a pretty embroidered centre, carving cloth and handsome dailies. There are beautiful Table Cloths, hemstitched, with napkins to match. , We have‘them long enough to accomodate such a crowd as would be necessary to demolish a Xmas Turkey like that of Ebeneezcr Scrooges. If you get a hint from your wife 01‘ daughter that either would not refuse a new dress or a pretty shirt waist, why, we are just the people to Whom you must come. We’ll surely suggest the fittest for you. Now Christmas presents must not be all for the ladies’ so we’ll introduce to you We have been preparing and arranging our goods to thebest advantage in order that you may be enabled to make your selections readily. Our show cases are well filled wrth the daintiest and most suitable gifts you can glve to your friend. LOOK OVER THOSE LISTS and you’ll see that there 9‘ is something you need in every one of them. 9‘ roughlin CE). McIntyre CHRISTMAS ! THE Cash and One Price {I , FOR THE LADIES WE HAVE SOME MEN’S SPECIALTIES AT THE LINEN TABLE This is to be a hard cold winter, and make the family ready to meet it by being well clad in furs. Everyone must be happy at Christmas and no one can help being so if he carries home something purchased from If there is one thing for which our patrons have to thank us. It is the splendid v_a.lue_ we_givg them in-furs.. - 0‘ fl All wool Ringwood Gloves for elderly ladies, warm and com- fortable, at 25c, 35c and 50c. Our bric-a- brac cases are full of pretty Belts in all the latest creations. Also Back Combs, Side Combs and the many notions witho'ut which no woman is complete to-day. Long Lace Ties,‘ 75c to $3.50. Kid Gloves and never despised by any woman. We have every shade in short and long gloves, and the prudent gift giver will find out that now is the time to buy. Long Gloves 81.75 and 82. In buying kid gloves be sure and ask for the “Ethel.” This is the best glove made, all shades and black, only $1.25 per pair. LINDSAY, ONT‘., THURSDAY, 13TH DECEMBER, 1906. Banquet to Supreme ' President Jas. Boxall Hood oi Sons of W Honored by Westminster 0 lodge, Supreme Officers and Citizens of Lindsay, at Pym’ 5 Hotel In. J AXES BOXAL‘L. Supreme President Sons of Fag-had. yarn .90. Though the members of ‘Sonaof England. Its coher stone ”the Bible. No man can belong to it "who is not a good loyal citi- zen. Hempleued tonne Remun- on Baldwin p who preached thoflrlt manta he Sons of Big- lnnd in Toronto some thirty-two '01.!!! gr; the bhurch, the school and mos-nu societies. Their Society 'inctiuted the principles' ‘Honor all 'man .lovetho brotherhood {ear God, honor the 106‘. " A mark was set. upon Coin us man living to and for himself. There we two phases of trauma! society work, the social, which“. todo with thehome, the patriotic whichhu to do with the country. A norm n. better man {nu- yoga jibe» belonged to the SupremeSoa-emry John W. Curt»- er.of Toronto, regarded it“ apri- vflegoto be present. Human nature looked for leaders. There are no two mind-alike. The position of Vlggder speaker desired tocnnm-ntulate him, believing that the mantle had fallen on worthy shoulders. The Porglnion You will have no Regrets in after life “The Supreme Lodge Executive" was proposed by Kr. Alex. Hamil- ton. President of Commercial Lodge. Tomato. The first to respond was Mr. John Aldridge, of Toronto, Supreme Pm President. Bro. Boxall was a man of dmcretion, and had made no mis- take when he settled in Lindsay. The selfishness. He was very thank- ful as a citizen of Iindsay, and as a Christian that such r. good man 3.6 Er. Bonn had been chosen Supreme President. Bro. Johnston the!) mg an" in good style. Rev. C. Palm-sh was calla: On. It was a. glut plenum m hm to bepreoent and takepu-t inthe con- gratulations. Be wan glad that llr. Bonn was not only 1. Son of Eng- land, but. that an wagdnhg such mom) work. He'wos thank- ful to be a citizen 0! the brotherhood at urge. The Order "now atpewe “they were ex- tanding their hand: to their brethren In South Atria. British Empire. but mchmore than dollars and cents. It was truly "more bleeeedto give then to receive." The Lodge uproo- pcing whoee members think not 0! them-elves but of others. He did with to thunk them heartin for all the klndneeehe had received. He wouid dothe bathe couldfor the if, on the first day of January, Nineteen Hundred end Seven. you have n Bevin;- Lccount with this Bank and deposit at portion of your income eeoh week or month. The rapidity rith Ihlch it will crew will be both a. surprise and delight to you. The openin‘ of en account is a. very simple proceeding. ORE DOLLAR rill do it. my: “The Veter- ”layer-.180 made some ranirks in- Irefemnce to strengthening- the ties lrefemnce to strengthening» the ties: with the [other Country. Dr. Wood, ex-Warden of the Coun- ty. also replied. He believed in friendly societiol. The Sons of-Eng-eâ€" land had been well looked dter.~'l‘h‘ey would be especially well dinected- In!» det theguidenoeot and: um- as- Ir. Janet Bonn, whose daily walk» couldnot but hove good influence; Mayor Vroomnn replying, said it was egreet pleasure tohim to be present. No sacrifice would be too [nut to pay hometo 1113130qu His election was no surprise to the people of Lindsay, which could supâ€" ply Supreme Presidents for an.) thing We led in sports aid land the but; curlers in the world. Mr. Bonll went to duty as straight as swarm from: a how. The Mayor, though’ not 11.: Son of England, was 1 true Canadian! and wished success tothet and 311' fraternal societies Rearing up the recollections of the homeland, but the time would come when their members would be fewer. and those ofthe Sons of Canada-larger. The } T'I‘hc Mayor and Corporation" was ‘proposed by eat-Mayor Duncan Ray 30 had enjoyedas a citizen being Mt to add a tew “ends of. com- mudmtion for such a worthy citizen! "Hr. $80qu. That gentleman had' grown in. estimation the longer he Lived here. Mr. Boxnll ma man Mods and ever IctiVE' work, seven days in the weak. The Sons 0! England did themselver crodit when they elected him Supreme President. theS.O.E. were loyalto the home [and they were also loyal to thaland 0! their adoption. and to the grand. old flag. B. W. Some“. Principal Dominion School of Telegraphy and Railroading, Bro. I". A. Walters rendered a song; 11 Ldolddo St. Wont Toronto Does your salary for the year total less than “00? I! so. you are wasting your time. Let us start you as a telegraph oper- atorâ€"a position that leads to the highest position in the railway service, commanding salaries ranging from $5,000 to $50,000- a year. Clip this advertibement. mail it to us, and receive (free) our handsome book. “The High-7 way to Success." ‘, PAY DAY Frank Forbert Felix Forbert 52 Kent-8t», - Lindsay. ’5 Forbert For- bert Shoe Store In“ 1‘ ”:9 \“\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\§ §§ \\\§‘ \\ v," Ulmmpnul’l)" “H , Uh!” Mun want do yoga out ya PQY‘DAY‘? This Great Sale affords an exceptional Opportunity for securing an up-to-date Suit Case at manufacturer’s prices No. 1â€"4 Suit Cases $1.75, to be sold at ............ $1.25 No. 2â€"2 Suit Cases $2.00, to be sold at ............ $1.50 No. 3â€"? Suit Cases $2.75, to be sold at ............ $2.49 No. 4â€"4 Suit Caseé $5.00, to be sold at ............ “.49 No. 5â€"5 Suit Cases $5.50, to be sold at ............ $4.74 Startling Sale (Continued on Page 2.) The Forbert Fofi. bert Shoe Store Trunks Valises and Telescopes NUMBER 50

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