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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Dec 1910, p. 13

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= ‘SDAY.DECm.;; nelelle to Clear at 15c heavy English 8 1., quits-”y, in Pink and w ite stripe Patterns; ' iTc yard. Bat for this Neck Scarfs 1a.! at 25c rized neck scarfs, prin- iew «lurk onlors, made new at the neck, Regu- or ....... ........ ......25c 5c Sweaters = le at 50c \\i\i‘~.’o‘1l yarn uveaters if -\ ‘ , -‘.-.' n in 14- years t ‘ l‘ .1 ‘, .llixl low All one . ....50c Boys’ Reefers .50‘ each . .. 3. ' ‘r I. oyx warm recf‘ 'l.illlt‘ll. \ii‘l‘lll L‘nllru‘S, .3 \i.’ ~ Your vimict‘ ............ 1.5 red Frilied Pillow $95 - “Vii-C5 ,rétirv hulk Well ..; ::::..:-~:' you using ‘ if!” 1’?‘ lth‘ll in -:::.\;: >: lI-re-Ii :iiii {rillâ€" -""l..ll' l-(lc zlllll 350 you fully 25 per ~ My}: cottons are .WM- ;[ hi; har- v L ['1 ______ .25C en per cent. off I: «ch on your boys‘ \\ r‘ are "(*ttlm' " ‘ . -‘ .â€" ‘ wrung section and .-; l «mic and save ' ."Il'v‘ mi a. suit for i»l"1ll;.‘lf mt» ilu- 5.12110 1'an ~ illiist not. liuuvnr-i'. be in- msy not in tho liiiiwh style. UH svfionu- of furnishing m l'w'oiiiiiwiiiimi to :i begin- ir'vswiw-«liy ;i< that of the . pawl of :3-.- cixliteenth w in: lwtii; flint £1 few r":;:u wri'li-B-nt to 2‘0 on mil. in mil . :‘ furniture in n: "‘x' (n l‘: h- llW‘li emi~ _. .--: .l' i’sw r ‘-ldle 0f =<=uredly w-iw iriz' L110 "\ ii..y-§,.‘l one - U to I , - I‘ ‘lT?.‘8il‘-‘-lit and was: “‘1 -‘~ «‘f med° l‘ufi' ‘ " "I"’ f - fining-link? min. Allin" i‘l raili ;'-..~ .lm '2 u had :ziiiig if «on ..\1.\i With .luulel‘, .Izi: lull all" ' . :‘lx‘.‘lll \‘xlih . \ -:; ilt‘ ndYad ‘ .i.'.‘:..‘l‘ llCKâ€"‘ded 5= 'lnwnar‘s. .‘;l \‘f the he: . ...i.’ main of to- ‘iiimw {lib lizd)’ b0 (tiling; in early . “min {‘0 soon if - . 1;." \.~31 a. gentle- u.’ the word; . :‘f‘i-zisn. [)0 not I)- ”98> or list-expect. De-. ‘ s tmtmonr, make ' 151'. men the door when; room, walk on the outer cment. and. in fact, be- : he will to other women ___ _.._ 7.’ the Word Etiquette. Word "etiquette” m cl“ 01' “ticket.” How, to denote “conventional . ony?" t a certain Scottish 3» 9 0f Louis XIV.’8 w. 198 was V917 much J. iambic W”. in these placards, m . reef quarter: that mm be within mm“ their 0 at Christmas time. Men who shave themselves are constantly getting out of supplies such as Shaving ii Soap. Toilet water, Bay Rum, etc. Why not include H some of these little items in the gifts you’ll favor him with? We have everything in the line and the good are. of the quality self-shavers like to use. We'also have RAZOR. SAFETY RAZOR! SHAYINO ‘0 GI " This is the place. stand still my steed. Let me review the scene And summon from the shadowy past The forms that once have been. The Past and Present here unite . Beneath l‘ime's flowing tide. Like footprints hidden by s brook. But seen on either side.“ -___â€"â€".___.____.__â€"â€" _“ BHAYINGSBTS BTROPB nouns . . . . um“ ”on,“ Many Interesting Reminiscencesofearly purchases in our store have been m... related so far during our Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration by old and loyal customers of ours. ’ Copyright. 1310. by American Press m elation. Many interesting stories have been laid at the adventures of cats on land and son. but none is more remarkable than that of the pussy which went to sea in Walter Wellman‘s big balloon. .ibove is a picture of this famous cat. Shc is held in the arms of Melvin \‘an- n ” lman. engineer of the airship. Pussy hitformai tomslmmflugio? . was picked up in the streets 01 At- ' one might ca 0” w 0 com. in a has written on a visiting card. laniic L‘ily by Jack lrwin. the wireless The recipient takes for granted that l operator of the airship. who thought .sne would be a line mascot. \\ one such a card means too many guests to FUR FASHIONS. 'pussy was in the air she lost her appo- write notes to all. which in itself indi- llle. but on the third day aloft She re- cute; a certain formuty, and yet the 'covcred. For safety she was placed in occasion is not sumciently formal to an air compartment of the lifeboat atâ€" require engraved invitations. inched to the balloon. and there she Invitations to tea, cards or even to }WiiS found when the boat was taken l 1 1s visl ‘ aboard the steamship Trent. which res- mus ca may be sent out on ting cued “‘climan and his men. Another cards, and that there may be no “119' take as to the entertainment provid- pussy that made a notable flight was Puree, the kitten that accompanied ‘ 9d it is (18518118186 on the card. The Molsant on his trip in an aeroplane only exception to this is when one is across the English channel from imerely hidden to afternoon. In that I “ I was measured for my first suit of clothes 4-5 years ago when your firm occupied a store Ibought my last suit here the other day. I have ten brothers and iour sister~ Their families are dealing with you to-dsy. Right Prices on all. A. fliginbotiiam Drugist Lindsay ()ne gentleman said : where the Dominion Bank now stands. and they all bought their wedding outfits here. .9 She bought thi~ ‘ “I rcmcmbcr first coming to this store when a little gill, with my mother. The for is excellent A lady rcmarkcd : Persian Lamb Mull for me many years ago here. The style is old, of course, but the quality is there. yet. I intend having a ruff made out of it." l s l have been dealing with you for fifty years Another highly respected old geniltman enthusiastically rcmarkrd: “ye . c dealt, and are still dealing With you, mty my children, Grandchildren and great GrandchiMrcnâ€"four Generations of us hav you live to do business for fifty years more." Another very estimable lady : one offline pioneer citizens of the town, said as shee memoryâ€""We have lived here since 1860. Our house was just opposite where your store now Simpson House. We purchased all our Clothing and Houmiurnisbings from your firm and we ever since". AA? syn turned back the pages of stands on the site of tin- Charming Combinations of Polts have been dealing with you and Velvet Seen This Season. \' ensure and inlu‘cst it c A \ atcd. They are a source of great pl \ These are only a few of the many interesting stories rcl We feel highly honored to have these visitors from our many old customers. Come Along! "ch as to Celebrate Our 50th Birthday _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Remember, a choice musical programme will be rendered every afternoon Our Great Anniversary Sale makes it worth your while to come. Here are some saving opportunities picked specially for this week. A‘A'l‘.l‘.‘\ \4 v v v I v V v Paris to London. case only the day and hours are writ- ten on, the absence'of any other infor- I l mation meaning simply that the host- \ lied. Such cards are by all means the easiest and most satisfactory way of The Game of Magic Ladder. Standing in a ring. the children be- letting friends know one 15 at home gin counting. as follows: l The leader says. "One I “9;" the next player says. "Two 1 see.” and so on in turn till the number seven is I A A A'h‘l x'rfi‘v \ - l i l ess will b eat home at be time speci~ l for the winter, and one has a social afternoon at small expense. Nothing more than sandwiches, cakes and tea need be served, the cable being in the v I reached. The seventh player. instead . drawing room or dining room. as salts lof pronouncing the magic number by l the hostess best. f’ lsaying. “Seven 1 see.” 885’s. ul go up A card denoting such an afternoon ~ 300 yards Diagonal Sailings in shades of Navy, Brown, Heavy Roller Towelling full 16 inches wide "Flam 5c centre or striped, Anniversary Sale per yard Alice Blue, Myrtle and Cardinal. Reg. 85c yard. 496 i one round.” and starts to run ”0‘1““ would have written on it, above or be- Anniversary Sale per yard.................. the circle on the outside. The next low the hostess' name: playe" continues. “Eight 1 599;" the Monday afternoon. October fifteenth. Pure Linen Crash Towelling, Brown striped. full 18 inches wide, sells regularly at 10c yard. Anniversary Sale 81c ..... . . 2 _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"---â€" H / // I, W} ’ ’1, 1 next. “Nine 1 see." and so on up to the From roux- to seven. next multiple of seven. The first run- Two lines are required for the hours . , , , i ner tries to get around to his place be- and date. tiso yarfids (grey. Cotton gold heavy 510“” “"8 regularly per yard ......... ...... . fore “fourteen" {8 reached. 11 not SliC‘ If the llQStt‘SS intends playing bridge a C y‘ . nmversary B e per )ar --- nun ----- . 51c fi 1 f ll 39 . h l '. 1 .t l , ‘ icessml the runner is out of the count- or other card games she writes: ....... ............ 2 300 yards cxtra ne awn. i1 . mc Ls an 3. sun 8 m .~ E inc 1:121“ pf tile gamle and. t:thtouiah I: Mondayl'ga‘fltemooni‘ October fifteenth. for Waisls, linoerweari etc. tropic] value at 1-5 8; , ma n t e circ e. mus uru an fl 8% a}. t we 0'c 09 - . . - '~ . ‘ or or ...... . ....... . ..... i stand ficmg outside. 350 yard Grey Cotton, fine cven_ thread, good wc'ghty i yard. Anuu ersary 5a e p 3 ' 3 When "fourteen" is reached. this be . ~ -â€"â€""'â€"-‘ " - >01 cleft-ii. Regular 100 yard. Anniversary Sale per 80 . Every department offers its fun quota of Bargains for 30: ; Dmnsr Tables Smaller- ! . ya ......... . l ihis li‘rfiiclh Birthday Sale. $ \ ing twice seven. the player. instead of saying “Fourteen I see." says. “I go up ‘ two rounds.“ and starts to run around . the circle before “twenty-one." the sig- ‘ 11:11 for “going up three rounds." is 1 reached. Smaller dinner tables are requ than formerly because vegetable dish- l ( es are never placed thereon. When one i lives with any degree of formality the must also is handed by the maid. not being put. as used to be. before the head of the household. l Even when there is little or no we ' truism of service in We dining mom. Each player. having a multiple 0!, seven. speaks accordingly and runs once around the circle. but those who should be runners sometimes failvtc 1* quickly mogulae the fact. in much resembles m.‘2 “M supposed m be m, ‘- 3 ““39 ”WV “““t turn amnml 3”“ 1““ my: in evidence. for are arrangement E M“ ““3” “‘“M t“? “‘9 “9“ “t ”‘9 . or n side table where it can be reached = Slim“- Tl"? name “m“ W“ ““ ml easily. \Hllioill lonvinn ihc dinner iii-- lilo. acts an a noi‘fli‘o linill‘il. and lhc| v l i only one. the winner. is loft facing in 2 WWW“ "‘9 “MM“ si‘iiiliicll‘i‘ oi the principal table is than i . > : humor-Hui. , _$' ' ., ,, / '2. " > ' ‘ ’ ’ ' ’ ’ ’ ' ilk ‘ \fififi‘fififi‘h‘hfififlfih‘fififliwl‘ *‘k‘lfific .. .. ' " "' ’ ’ ‘ i , . . , Relay Race. ‘i‘im thinllli‘lli‘ has eiilci‘ml no lulu the i‘****“*“*‘“*” lflcfi‘kfifi“‘k\\\%fli§“fi*‘flfi* *‘t‘fi ‘ *‘li‘mt‘k'k‘k‘flrm W “V" ”l we ”m ”Mug “0"“ ' "l‘lio \‘lilltll‘uli “Mid in ii?“ a? “WW nor-Hug of low] that housekeepers iii‘d Mâ€" . .. . °"““"““ “‘ 5““ " “‘ gm“ “""W‘ml canon“ own and “urinal-Mm: "W W V“ New Railway The Old Game Newr u l5 there a time when the lions M mm NM of the .nl‘uulill: ‘llw combinations uf for and fabrics Wow . ill“ U1 Nii‘ll line. cal‘i'ilug 3‘ this “i more alluring than ms season. The . li..2l.li;cl'clilci. rams to tho olllma‘llo cud ‘ of the ground, touches the fence Will ‘i‘ lli.‘.\' ilu orders to the butcher. A ll .. . ‘7 . lin- no...“ a dish or fruit ul‘ own uni “alumni“ Nu“ i P‘ and Mia. calla might MW “ ‘ up m smoke ' . ennui dish. if it is broil)”. must \wcui‘i‘ .\\'atwn .lauiefl entertained a low The South Valentin “mm“ "i no“ i to Porcupine AgainSt ‘he he“ serving as a hub around ll‘l‘lu‘nili "m for ”M'm‘m" - , u. tea last Monday evening preparing a pro; lovely model shown =~ one of the new ' . scarf smiles in gathered velvet edged ! Elm this illhl ““35 [W‘l‘i handing the rho t’t‘iilt‘l', . With cmuue- " ”1‘74 i“ X“ 2 "“‘l ““55”“; “3‘ the m" \s'nirh olllol' decorative lilei'eti. useful ll“ honor of their daughter liertie‘s An excellent pronraui it ll) he go" ' ‘ . ‘ M l “f ”‘0 "“9" NW? sums immediately as “oil. are placed. Udd or fancy sll- Lirthday. Those present spent a very I on on the sixth of lkxemimr by lhv! lbe lrounclal (.oxornuu-nr yesior- ‘h . . Ph‘otography For Women. l “.“d Wm“ ':eu.“‘n:;‘ghml"d% mint)??? u-r lurks and spoons are laid on the ‘1-1ms5ant owning. “Ham“ boys. 'l‘he progrmu is W ld‘ly pound an orderin council pro. '1 c wipe-(31d, question, “Can "‘98 -h..t0gg-ui.hy as a work for women“ 57‘” f" alum. “ a“? ”‘1‘ .fl ‘1]? "over. atihuugh they are not required Mr. and gun a, J, Ware were the comm of recitation». mumgufi‘ i udlng tor the building, oi a branch Collie let I “as answered in lb “limo last man returns but Will: I t flu- :mual Survive during the meal. vocals of Mr “my Mrs. (leo. unson‘mmk songs and siioochos. An”. , of the 'l‘emlskammg and Northern nugu‘1\e after Saturday's gm“ 1‘ h A» . . a box . Ontario Railway irom a point on the Ma a battle of the young and “u“. against ihe old and Worn. The 11",” . , l Was brought into prominence recently ; . 05 0P8. on Sunday. the program there is to be . ’ . ,main line near helso to Porcupine. n .. , )~ '1 , ‘ . Ilium. at the hind of the II u- ' four “ll." vases of flowers. one at each '1‘. 9. when the national photograllhers held I. .. .. ‘ ‘~ ~ in n llil H . . . U n-' “hose t1i.n it in to Hill in. , . . _ _ . _ .7) . lies irks. 0 even “v . . _ _ ' their com cation in blueland. A hu stand with the toe on the line. but not iXi‘Z‘:ri.f;i‘l:i1:llndre decorative as the: Miss Annie Stacv)‘ is \isitiog hcr . social. Don i forget to (-oiuc. i . p h‘ w th (‘ d" . _ ‘ ‘ sister. Mrs. 11. Bailey at present. We see that Mr. A. Mark has .n- {The distance ml} probabli be i 1m f“ g Jana Ian championship us 501' thirty~two miles. and the cost 1.08 With practically the some leg. 3 on ex- roads as they had this year. The student. at Varsity come and go. and new» sitate changes every year. The V.» sity team were well trained in no! ideas while the Tigers depended on a good deal of material . . i so day week with friends at Oakwood. drawn to aid in building m. m.“ inix-Wt $450000. “inter: Mr. W. Bishop left for his home in house which he intends w build in are‘now being constructed .nto Por- cupine, and the supplies for motion Glasgow. Scotland. on Thursday the spring. . . The Women's Institute on Thurs- lfew months wm b° sent in over the am - ' ' - ' "r.- .. .5... grade- 3;; w Miss Lena Mt-(auiey. art critic. hi 8: ' should have a captain to see lhiil the “ 1th “be ““hes 07â€"»: ‘ address 00 photography as the “foul! rules are observed. and an llllll'll'é the hour, spoke With enthusmsm o ‘. :hould decide points that are illici- dred or more women had print Mr. Armour Hancock spent Sum ready l l l l i as a work for women. She said inpan: l fimpd . . . L - Good Form For Housewnfs. - “ 1) «rs h is the livmg art. the ______...,- alt pendi the fist nine F “2° up“: the art of today. It is A £000 housekeeper 13 ‘ “30ml mem- last er a as p winter roads. The construction of art °f t e 0 ‘ ber of society but the mistress of the months in W- day. first day 0‘ WWW' will be . T. B. J on attended thefun- held at Hr. H. Car ter's. There the road is in line with the govern- straight football and old plays.“ ’ I ment's policy to open up the north Tigers admit that Varsity was the Conundrums. Why is an orange like a church siee f:::;“::e:;t “alibi: 29:: 33:3: c s t‘ body Elli. Because we have pe 1 lot: on her busy days. is the h Bo ville. in a [bra ': ammo” ' w 5. WWW. .. on». . What sea would a seasick person like day baking, the Monday mitt?!” Sunday in Lindsay with Dr. and hire to be on? Adriatic (a dry attic). thins is turned topsy tum. . , was per domina- tee. and for even the bread~ m { 0111’le 1- t .3" . u m him“ mi: 0 ”with Where. in rtdlui'i.i°....th°lb°" W”? avian-bribe to» m ‘8' A . Ml mining. {M30910 b5 found thous- lowing: Journelblyflcun” a” his cellar ”d ands of scans of the very best agriol In acknowledging Varsity's on pump 8 l cultural land in the province. round superiority as the sole cause ° . . of the Toronto team's victory the d 0 Mr. John Grills visited inch 8 in ully defeat this vicinityon Sunday. measure welluptothsmnnlystnn- the latest child of the pictorial arts and the art most concerned in every- day living. We can think of no phase of human activity in which it has'no for it is an aid not only of pleas, nre, of beauty and decoration. but it is an important factor in literature. in science, in the manufactures. The sur- What ws the less tired the longer it worksg2mAn auto wheel. winner 01 the home to 91M e 91““ â€"â€"-â€"-~-â€"â€"---â€" Mr W e has rented ‘ . When ,has wit a father? When a 111:: “Banged 33 a 908“!“ out near WSonya ad will be hm- men we" . when the dard of British sport. rent a at). n . - . chaps , drowned W pun becomes appa ( pare rift ‘3 made in domestc lug his place of residence in the Why should an architect make 8 good actor? Because he .is excellent never bridged over. This is the tin! at drawing houses. ’ . ‘- when the sweet temmred ' ' ’ . who lets her housekeeping go The Oldest Colliers Known- Didyonknow‘colns" "wet-sinuses: , . early ass!) years Kat-sit isa fact “In” an angel by cont-m. that a pure silver coin bearing spec Mutable in feet Aramesn inscrl n ot‘PsnImmc house} 089138- II rm w“; m it- comes to consent-trill“? . fur“. .5 mob“ . nu _ . .’ . f. . .. _, ., A . . - ! WW igfi'iw ,1)»: 34:42“: i .‘ J‘,¥‘\.~ . r

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