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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Dec 1909, p. 21

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“- iG‘ontaining Hat; and Clothes a fBrushes. etc. $1.50 to $5.00 The swgllfit in town. Beau- tiful Rhinestone setting in bewfiifu‘l’holiday boxes, from sheet makers W contents hot 21 hours. K5698 contents cold 3 days. The Garbo Magnetic. Auto Gillette Safety. King Cut- lung flier. ver Ready Safety The crush kind. just the thing fat-.3, gentleman Hu‘sic Rolls. Card Cases. Purses, ‘Lndies' Bags. Wallets. Tieholders, Glove Holders. Travellers} Card Cases A superb assortment inc ebony. also other 1 with heavy’ bevel 6d gmatrinkecs. rpo'dmv 8‘ mdsomdecomted 8183* 25c to v.50 Elseather Gopds Highly perfumed. 25:; to 81.00 per cake (foaming Hair Brush. Comb and mrror. Comb and Brush. etc. Genuine Ebony Hair. Hat, Bonnet and Military Brushes also other kinds and Parisian Our "Guaranteed Kind . :51.00 to $2.00 Pelfumes Lowneys’ and Pattérson’s 'ancy Xmas boxes Collar Boxes"; " Back Combs $1.00 to $10 00 $2.75 to $4.50 Hot Water Bottles Dsiplay Sets $2.00 to $25.00 Chocolates 81.00 to $5.00 359 to $3.00 75c to $2.00 50c to $5.00 Brushes Razors to $4.75 sorbment of genu- 0 other kinds. all bevel edge Nate Sets LITTLE BRITAIN. Little Britain, Dec. 10.â€"The Wom- en's Institute held their regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Frank Neth- erton. Two very interesting papers were given. one by Mrs Lapp, on “Birds. " and another by Mr: C. Ne- therton on “Musice in the Home.’ The date of the next meeting has Miss Brooke, of Ohmtu, China, ad- dressed a large audience in: the Meth- odist church on Friday afternoon in the interests of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society. A number of ladies wens pip-sent from Oakwoo'd, Giandine Zion arid other places. been changed to Dec. 29th and will be held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sloan. when an embroidary demon- stration will be given. Mr. Don. Campbell of the Fair- view Farm, arrived home last Sa- turday morning from Chimgo and Guelph fat stock show. He was very successful with his exhibits. Mrs. I‘r. McKay entertained a few of her lady friends to tea last Thursday in honor of Miss Annie Gilchrist, who will soon make Can'- nington her future home. BALSAM GROVE. Balsam Grove, Dec. 13.-â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Everson left on‘ Saturday to spend a. few days ‘wit/h friends at, Miss Toot Campbell with friends in Cnesswell. G rant Rev. A. Mann attended the layâ€" men’s convention at ()rillia on Mon- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Webster“ left last Saturday to spend a. week with relatives at Gal’t. my 3.180 £90k in the "FM'Stocksnawat Guelph” at Guelph. Mrs. Websterletufneflpgmg Mrs. Mann: 2nd vice, Mrs. Stone; 3rd vice, Miss A_. McCuaig , secre- tary, Miss Murchison; assistant sec: retary, Miss Ray , treas., Kate Campbell; assistant, Mrs. H. The W. F. M. 8. held their annual meeting Wednesday last and the fol- lowing officers were elected for 1910: President Mrs. Beecroft; lst vice. {Jun Maids m Manama tor a few The Women’s Institute expect to meet at the home cruise mule 1m- rie o‘n‘the 16th inst. Mr. Wm. Thurston. of Bobcaym Rev; Mr. Haggard, of Toronto, de- livered an illustrated lecture in .be- half of the Bible Society, in the Presbyterian church last Wednesday evening, which was appreciated by all present. Hrs. Charlie Thursday. updbaby Ge- aocompanied by 11*? anemia-kw. with Torontp friends. . . Rev. Mr. Whattam will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening in the absence of Mr. Mann, who will be in Canning- Rev...Mr. Horn, of Tomato, will preach here Dec. 19th in behalf of the Tract Society; He will be in the Presbyterian church in the mor- ning and the Methodist in the even- Rev. Dr. Cleaver, of Toronto. will deliver his famous lecture, ‘ J can Valjean." in the Presbyterian hutch hem, Monday evening, December 20. Miss Crozier,of Bowmanville, vi sited last week with Mrs. D. Jam- ieson. Miss Catharine Campbell spent a few days last. week with friends in Eldon. Mr. Jack McCrimmon, of the M01- son Bank, Toronto, spent the weal; end with friends in Woodvi-lle and vicinity. 7 D. J. McRae, of the Queen’s Ho- tel. paid Lindsay a visit on Satur- day. The Sewing Club met at Miss Alda Campbell’s on last Friday' and en- joyed a. useful and pleasant after- noon. ~ ‘ The Woodville sports who attended the shooting match at Robert Brown's last week were very suc- cwsful and brought home a very pair share of the game. Postmaster-v A. E. Stabwck was ' in Lihdsay last Saturday. home Mr C. E Weeks was a business vi- s to:- to Cannington last Monday. Dr. and 'Mrs. Grant ware visitors to the county town but wgek. M150;- Staples. a former business man of this‘pmce. left last week for Alberta..where he has located land Woodviue, Dec. 139m. and In. John Carmichael mre visitors 1:0 Lindsay last week. Brought. Home Their Share of Game Children use? so: new: ‘ASTO I) will make that place his future visiting i. E E2 E1 Peterboro. Dec. 15â€"”!!th Rhid'fi'ehteréd‘w the Edg- Bumble V9 jmt against m M ft‘he “r8 . prom-mtg:a of the Oriental Hotel yea- ° - ”8‘ “3 terday and imposed Mine of $900. CONSTABLE DISMISSED. ’ marina 03*th of there being 80 ONE Wdodheadro! Kimount. much cqnuwmn'.efidgnm tin me was dismissed m the county con- case. and seated Mhe’had oompto Wm ‘becém;k “granted. he the conclusion‘bhgt the charge, ‘08' Wmf‘“mty"ht Wm- LNWARDER; I; m. P0X has lived The . “gt H ai they P3 wt. m 50 tra t

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