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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Dec 1908, p. 9

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ted. yhinery zed. are for Phone 14a RIO 50009. .K OOPS, .49 oi SWAIN} tenders “ill be received up unm noon on Friday, the 18th day 0!- Decvmhvr for the StOCk en bk'c of M. It. Rick, oi Wilberforce in the ’PTOVisional County of Haliburton. mefl'hant. insolVent. The Bunk con- 5‘5‘3 of groceries, dry goods, boots aad shoes. etc., amounts in all 1"0 “our $2.500. Stock list may be seen at the of- fire of the undersigned and inspectiOn may he and» nf fhp (Kinds fit WIPW Ttxezaday, Dec. 15 redit Sale bet w Dissciuiion Fm- 236. 35c: 5c, SC, 102, 1-3c, battenburg curve-IN. *i‘de: board drapes amd table cloths. lim-n table covers, carvers and side board .333.» from 50c to 1.00. Linen table cloths 2 1 4 32nd .Vds. long, 3 specials 65, 85,1.00. Urher Earner onev. $2 to $5. Table napkins fmm We to \‘3 doz. Fur searfs, fur mufl's, gumbu caps and caperines at 20 per cent on 1-». ruiur prices. Dress Goods 8: Silks pram GENERAL STOCK FOR SALE Tefieriffe Mats, etc. 3,50 kinds for 2195, 5.50 kinds for 4.35, whit»: and black silk blouses 3.50 sale 2.95 4.50 fur 3.35. Lovely cream cashmere blous- es. suitable for Xmas gifts, 2.50 for 2.00, 3.00 for 2.50 Merry widow white lawn “Haws 1.00 for 75c, 3.00 for 2:00, 3.75 for 2.75. 20 per cent 0‘? all baby bonnets and whit-c bear skin coats. 20 per cent. off all Izulics‘ white wear, night gowns, corset cov- m‘s nnvl drawers. 3 specials in flettu gowns, reg. 75c sale 50. 1.00 sale 75c, 1.50 sale 1.25. Colored and black silk, beautiful assort- ment suitable for blouses, coats and dresses at 20pcr cent off regular prices, nothing nicer fur Xmas gm. to A manufacturers set. of samples bought at hi” 1’ im Our 100, 15c and 25c dolls are \. r} niu bling the children in to see them. Al , \ ms 0 (values mechanical toys, from 5c ........................................... 2.00 1.\ Lam and Silk Blouses ‘Etock list may be seen at the .0!- m‘9 of the undersigned and WWII inn-V he made of the goods at Winer- ‘m'? at the store premises. Th" lowest or no tender necessarily Wm»: nd Wm H 5] :m! V ”Met: rat Lindsay “Huber, 1908. 7‘20 per cent. off-all black and colored dress Toys to Please T DYLAN!) i'~«'> :Iml surplus stock, Prices t9 Satisfy SECTION;TWO 5Ist YEAR. Beautiful Ddlls ‘an-Y'ship heretofore existing l Kit-Kay and Grant is :‘xwiu-d by mutual con- inrh-btn-d to the firm will V: um! m-ttle their accolmts (lmnt who will continue the 1513 Fort Ranch Commence buying for Xmas now. ' Headquarters for beautiful and practical Holiday Gifts The selection of gift articles is at its best now. Never before have we carried so large and complete a line of Xmas Goods. Owing to the fact that at an early date we purpose extending our premises, we are therefore compelled to sacrifice our entire stock, and for the next 20 days will sell from 15 to 20 per cent. below regular values. IOIIX H I.\' Nov mum“ and geldings, also a man: u. FL'fI'I?!i1X‘ breeder. in wmd smmd condition. 'l'n ht held a: of Partnership MACKAY, M.D. umx'r. 11.1). 23, 1908. Victoria Road this 8th day of Ceme to This Greatest Buying Opportunity Ever Offered By Us. The Mcfiaffey Stgrg BITS. “N. Brock and (laugntcr wit uu ‘Tuesday to visit Omermee friends. Miss V. MaCKcndry spent this week in Rosedale on business. Mr. P. J. Brecn, of Lindsay, is in town to-day. Mt. F. A. Robson is in Lindsay this week on business. A meeting was held on Tuesday ev- ening in Twomiey’s hall to make ar- rangements for a banquet to be held shortly in honor or Dr. A. Wilson, who leaves shortly for Toronto. Mr. A. A. Cameron, our very pop- ular pedagogue, has resigned his po- sition as principal of the public schools. Mr. CannerOn has accepted a position in.the high school in Lon- don. His many friends, although fortune. As a va. Andrew's choir, he will be very much missed in this circle. Mr. A. E. Wilder, of Toronto, is in town this week, in the interests of Beatty 6: Wilder, manufacturers. | Already Christmas prepmtions are being made, talking of Santa Claus The Meth- odist Sunday school children are in er daughter, Mrs. W. Ellis . of Manitoba. who will arrive on Sat- Nov. 3-â€".\Ir. Blackwell, of Lind- say. spent Tuesday in town on busi- uvuo. Mr. A. Boss, of the W. B. Sparling wholesale house, Lindsay, called on Fenelon Falls merchants on Monday. Mrs. N. Brock and daughter left on Interesting Farm T Opics Discussed at Fenelon Falls will be gkating ,_ A 1â€"- I: the evéling Spade-1 Kim, 1 by local talent. 3 bag put und- mm: and i1 frosty Oheiljdreri’s and ladies; wool [nit-s. splendid assortment from 15c to ..................... 25c Fur . fur Lined Coats sale . .............. Men’s all [cottvn handkerclfiefs, hem stitch- ed embroidered, initial, half doz. rr-eg. 80c, Men’s pure Irish linen handkerchiefflnsivial an corner, half doz. in box reg 1.50.8015 1 28 Handkerchiefs, Etc. . McGAFFEY -iguest of his sister, Mrs. A. Truedgll. -' Rev. Mr. French left on Wednes- day night for Toronto. 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. Clarke, of Lind- .1_say, are visiting friends In town. son Will, had the work in charge. Mr. J. H. Branden has a, new im- provement added to his flour mill. The improvement is two fine proof doors, made by J. Heard, hardware merchant, town. Mr. Spence, 01 Rosedale, is in Lindsay this week. Dr. Johnst0n spent a few days the guest of parents at Colborne. Mrs. E. A. McArumr amt-mined a few friends to dinner on My, young people were 311W at progressive euchre. . The G.T.R. baggage inspector P889- ed through town on My; - T31; £5559, are finished in Oriental patterns and_ _the colors are brown ,L__.. __‘1 Mr. McLean has has had his launch put on by dock for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Cullon,,of Cob- oconk, are the guest of Mrs. M. Mc- Callum this week. The Montreal Bank chambers have been remodelled. and now the bank has certainly one of the most up-to- date bank chambers in? the -co_unt,y. The curling club of our little burg are highly delighted over their very much enlarged membership for this year. Miss Violet Fell spent Sunday at her home in Cameron. Mr. McDonald, of the Rosedale ca- nal works, passed through town on Monday cnroute to his home in To- ronto. Mr. M. Smith, constable of Burnt River, was in town on Wednesday. Messrs. J. Jones and J a‘mes Jones attended the funeral of the late Mrs. W. Brown, of Bobcaygoon, on Thurs« day. . ........ '680 access. ’Ihe hall was mated: with , red. white would chm vhnt- nuns", out, mummy, I 18 Men’s and Boys’ Odd Overcoats for 2.00 Men’s 5.50 and $6 Tweed Oval'coats for 4.00 Men’s 38 and 8.50 Tweed Overcoate for 6.75 only... Lined Mocha. Mitts, reg. 77c, sale 60c; reg. 1.00, sale 75c; reg. 1.50, gale: ........ 1.25 'Mocha Gloves, 3‘ specialsâ€"75c, 1.00 and ............................................. 1.25 Handsome Cashmere 803:, 45c lines for 35c; 50c for .................................. 40c 2 pairs of 25c Black Cashmere Sex Afgr 2.00 Black) Sateen Wrappers 1.50. 2.25 lines sale ...................................... 1.75 Ladies' Knitted Golf Costs, 1.75 to...3.50 Special Sale of Ladies’ Cloth Coatsâ€"$12 Coats for 9.60. All colors. 25 per cent. below regular values. 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 7c and 1% yard. All shades of Shetland Floss full ozskdns for 7c. 3 plys and Berlin Woois 7c ounce. Germanbowu Fingering .................. 10c 3 speci :18 m Ladies’ F lannelctte Wrapper: â€"-1. 25, sale 95c; 1.65, sale 1.25; rug 2. 25, sale ............................................. 1.90. Ladivés’ Wool Gloves, 3"specialsâ€"25c, 35c and ............................................ 45c Elbow length Kid Gloves, mg. 2.50, sale 2 .13. Ladies’ heavy unlined Dog Skin Gloves, reg. 1.10, sale 95c. Navy and white Woollen Gloves, long cufl', reg. 75¢, sale 63¢. Blaek and colored kid gloves, reg. 80csale 68c; rag. 1.10, sale 94c; reg. 1.35, sale 11?. Ladies’ Kid and Fabric Gloves Laces and Insertions backed by Mr. H. Robson. F. Wer- ren,»e.nd Mr. A. Sutherland, who were almost equally well posted in the affairs of the state. The wer- riors were successful. The judges for the debste were Mr. W. Balm-Mr. F. Rutherford and N. Fitzgerald. while Dr. Mason made a. capitol end very humorous critic. A good mm. cal program was given by 81:. And- rew's choir, with vocal eoloe from Mrs. E. A. lchrchur, In. Funk Rutherford and Mr. Herold Long. and were well received while mes F. 0. Brandon and Rise Floods are», ham m a- very Wine PM: gram with e. Violin and piano duet after whidi light Mt! who served. m mount 0! MW gig received was 811.75. :mqh these gentlemn .guVe excellent ad- I.indsay on Friday morning after spending a. few weeks the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Brandon. The debate by some of the m 0! St. Andrew' 3 Guild held on 'lhurs- day night“ was a huge success. The warriors irere upheld by Dr. John- Dec. 5.â€"Mrs. R. M. Hamiltou is in Lindsay for a. few days. Mrs. A. Torrance is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Carew,’ of Lind- her usual style, while Mr. W. McAr- thur helped to make the evening a success by favoring the audience with gramaphone selections. In the at- senoe of Rev. Mr. French, Mr. R. M. Hamilton acted as chairman for the evening. In the waning a. number of our 10â€" cal talent contributed to the enter- taimnent of a large audience. Among the numbers were vocal solos by Mrs. E. A. McArthur, Mrs. T. Rutherford Ruby Austin and E. Hand, while Mr. Barclay Mason and Huber Shane ren- dered instrumental solos. Miss F. 0. Brandon gave a. humorous reading in ems : and the tables were handsome- ly arranged. The stalls were in charge of Mrs. Chadwick. Miss (XSSi- dy, apron counter ; Miss French, Miss L. Calder, Miss Hand, in the fancy stall,; Miss Moss. 5 and 10 cent counter; P. Nevison and Marjorie Austin, candy counter. Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Name and Miss Burtchael were managers, of Corner Grocery, where a splendid array of home-made cook- ing was sold, while Mrs. W. Bishop and Mrs. Wilson were in charge of the tea. room. The ladies deserve great credit for their labor. Men’s Clothing Mrs. Goulais returned home to Men’s Gloves ef'l'oysnd em HOLIDAY DISPLAY flaw. C. S. Lord addressed a. large winter. congregation on. Sunday night. the subject being "Beams-action. " Next Sunday evening the subject will be the "Intermediate Stete. " The Foreign {nineteen-y Auxiliery willmeetlnfiehesanntof St. An- drew' a church on Thursday-Mon at 8 o’clock (or thepurpoee of re- viewlngfie work tor the pelt year. and to elect new others. Mr. D. Nicoleon lonne’r resident of Fenelon Me and IAndsey, but now of North Dakota, is renewing old acqtnlntencee in town. We are glad to know that western life agrees with him. 1 m- nagee of 'the maximal Bank staff. spent Sunday in Toronto. Mists Her-gent Lee returned‘ home from Lindsay on Saturday. Mr. A. Nor-they returned home from' Toronto on Thursday, and brought at0 was elected Mayor 0f Winnipeg. hlflUDAI DUI. LMVJX‘U '1U".‘. Another Lindsay bay is leeVing town. It seems that they are nil: leaving one by one. Mr. Bert Laid-- ley has accepted a position with Messrs. Ham e Hutcheson Bros. Huntsville, and will manage thegroâ€" cery department in connection with the above store. As announced it ysterday’s Warder Mr. Kech vii; manage the clothing and boot end shoe department of the some stat. Mr. Laidley has resided in Lhaâ€" Mr. Edmonds Starts Slot Machine Pictures Hr. We. one of the pop~ ular owners of Wonderland. has pur-’ chased 20 new and upâ€"to-dnte Arcade moving picture machines. He, has Leased Mr. A. B. Terry's ice cream say now for the ”St four or five parlor and will open up Thursday years and during “1“ tirne h“ won or Friday of this week This is some the esteem of a large number of thing new in the picture line m Lind- ‘y young men, and citizens in general. He was proprietor of the Yellow 38‘ and as the cost is.°nly one cent Front grocery for some time and lat» for each machine it Will no doubt - draw la crowds er took Mr. Sterling Newton into ’88 ‘ partnership with him. He was an active lodge worker of the C .0.? Mr. W. Sanford, formerly of Toron- order and was also enthusiastic in. other circles. Mrs. DuGrear and child. 0! Horican Wisconsin. arrived in town on Thurs- day. and will be the guest of her pa- rents. Mr. and Hrs. Smitherham. Mrs. (Dr.) Gould and Miss Emily Nie left on Tuesday as g, Woman’s Institute Delegate to the meeting held in Guelph. Messrs. Alex. McFadden and Har- vey Copp, of Islay. spent Monday in town. Mr. Wagur. of Port Huron, who is the guesy of his brother, Mr. J. Wu- gar. of Powles' Corners. called on Fenelon friends on Monday. Miss Grace Fountain spent Sunday A large number of our ut-one-time- citivms, but now of Western Canada, hm.) arrived in town and will visit in I-‘enolon Balls and vicinity {or a few months. Fenclon Falls, Dec. 8.--’I‘he St. An- ‘drew's Ladies' Auxiliary met at the ‘home of Mrs. J. H. Won on )lon- day eVening and a very alumnae gad- ieace was pmseat. The officers aha: Presâ€"Mrs. Lord ; Vice-Pros.-â€" Mrs. J. Nonhey: secrvtuy-Flomce Bel- lingham; Munchâ€"Mrs. w. L. Rob- son. With this company of officers the society for the year 1909 will no doubt be very prosperous. agreement with London. and has do. cided to remain in our burg. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagur spam Sat- urdav in Powles' Camera. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagar. London. Mr. Tom Torrance arrived home for a {cw months’ visit to parents in town. Mr. Torrance is settled near Neepawa. and he speaks very highly of the West. Mrs. W. Ellis and children.-of Bran- don. Mam, gnd Miss Stall; Burger“. or Winnipeg, arrived home on Fri- school teacher, has cancelled his fir. J. H. Brandon is shipping a car load of the first grade flour to Liske this week. Mr. H. Brooks was in Lindsay to- day attending the funeral at his sis- ter. the late Mrs. Mark Watters. town bo-dty interests of ance Co. Mrs. J. Le the guest of Idske this u Mr. H. Br: Mrs. J.’Lee spent Tuesday in ma DUNDAS 8: HAND.“ LIMITED Mrs. J. Lee. of Pleasant. Valley. in la guest of her sister. Miss _Lulu 50 Me a’ificn/ty lies in knowing just w/zat to give. W’e’re anxious to assist you in choosing wise/y ana’ welt. T he moment you enter tne doors of our Clot/ring Department, an enticing array of the most appealingly practical and sensible articles for men s wear . claim your attention. When one gives 0r receives a (72/25/- inczs remembrance, fne qna/zly and usefulness of Me arlz'e/e ez'fner aflpea/s or 22‘ doesn ’2‘. Gzfls for film parlor and will open up. Thursday ér Friday of this week. This is some Mr. W. Cullis, president of in- stitute, closed the meeting with la few marks and thanked the ladies who willingly assisted to make the evening a, success. Mr. Cullis an- nounced that the the classes for (arm and seed instruction. held by Mr. Reed. of Lindsay. for the past winter will be again renewed this winter. has not been forgotten. In the eVening a joint meeting of the two societies was held in Dick- son's Hall, and {or such stormy wear ther, was largely attended. Local ta- lent was again Very helpfu, in the making up of a successful program. Violin solos were given by Miss Fan- ny Brandon and Marjorie McDougall, “bib Miss F. Rutherford and Miss Rugby Austin rendered two splendid solos. Addresses were given by Mr. W. F. Kydd on "Dropped Stitches." and Mr. Campbell spoke on the ' Bright Side of Farm Life. ” Mrs. Colin Campbell. of Windsor. spoke on “The Housekeeper and Her Im- portance in the States." Mrs. Campbell proved that the economical cook is very essential. By Mrs. Campbell's address the old proverb The Salvation Army are holding a .concert tad Christmas tree on Dec. :21. Great. care ,3 being taken in the [training of the children and no doubt ,it will be a twat. The Women's Institute meeting at Twomey's hall at 180 p.m.. and a splendid address was given on “The Comparison 0! Our Common Feeds.” Our local talent helped to make the program a decided success. Those assisting in the sltemoon were Miss Sabina Int-tin and Miss Doris 'l‘won- lay and Miss Alice Hand. Little Miss Twonley is rapidly becoming one of the youngest and most popular solo- ists o! the villuge. .The Eut Victoria Fm' and Women's Institutes held a. very suc- cessful meeting at Fenelon Falls on Monday. Dec. 7. In the :1an the Farmers' Institute held their meeting in Dickson's Hall. Thesub- jects taken were: "Ventilation of Penn Buildings,” by Mr. W. F. Kydd of Simcoe; and “Care and Feeding of the Dairy Cow." by Mr A. M. Campbell, of Hexville, and both gentlemen gave a. very interest- ing and profitable talk on these sub- 1.130.1th 01 beautiful suitable Christmas gifts in the line of hand- painted china. and jewellery. Mr. Nor- they has W one of the most up-to-date hjewellery stores, and with Mr.J.Seottumnngu-andrepau- “.mMIsumflaecitiaensofl-Wene- 1011 Falls will not go out of tgwn for suitable gifts. Mina Lulu Fish is visiting friends at Plenum. Valley. cook rules the world," FURNBHIHO DEPT. : Apropos to the market question.- it :will be of interest to learn that. a fpublic meeting will be held in the Joouncil chamber to-morrow night. at. feight o ‘.clock to which all the citi- 52cm; interested are heartily welcome, for the purpose of talking out the- 'advisability of holding a winter {air Maia year, about Christm'ae time. ‘Theee winner fairs have proved a big success in other places and why not leaving- one by one. Mr. Bert Laid-- ley has accepted a. position with: Messrs. Hanna 5: Hutcheson Bros, Huntsville, and will manage thesp- cery department in connection with the above store. As announced it year-day’s Wax-(let Mr. Kelch. '9; manage the clothing and boot and- shoe department of the Asome {ta-e. The first case to be tried was that of Cobble v. Fielder, and is an ac- tion to set aside an agreement mumb- between Mrs. Cobble and her two- sons, Mr. G. R. Hopkins, K.C., is acting for plaintiff and 111'. He- Leughlin, K.C., for the defendants. The non-jury sittings of the m Cam-t commenced on Monday, m Honor, Chief J ustioe Falconbridze, . 0! Toronto, presiding. Another Lindsay boy is searing: town. It seems that they are 911-; were Mr. Reid. barrister, o! Canning» ton, and Mr. E. Douglas Armour, K. C.. of Toronto. LINDSAY BOY LEAVING TOWN. Another Lindsay bay is leoving: be a large attendance at the meet- ing to-morrow night, and that 1.13 winter fair will materialize. At the winter market prizes will be altered for the best various- of meats, the fattest fowl, etc, and .1â€" so the citizens will be given the 09-- portunjty of purchasing fowl at chap. prices. Lindsay citizens should be m ed, and it is hoped that there will Proposed to Hold a ; Winter Fair to Lindsay Non-Jury Sittings at the Court House ave. It is evm said that Little Bri- tain has a better market than Lini- \ery scarce, and then cheatimcs they. demand exorbiant prices to: their produce. 11‘ the market was proper, 1y established it would be attended by hundreds of citizens the same as lmdsuy should hcve g M market, but it appears to he‘ln'ua. proposition to sustain 1.th week-end market in mm néar to the standard it should be. Citi- wns do not. make enough “at in the market on Saturday's, an as a remit the sellers we may mm: Undsc. hasboenbeln'ndtorm imminvhemtterofamw vmu-keL Eorthesiuoltbm Among the legal gentle-sen present: EIGHT PAGES. “.00 YEAR.

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