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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Dec 1912, p. 9

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ry, W. 6, Duncan rady, Lindsay" human». your Mac: 21-; it eh I mir Mons result at: hr Stuck shame ' m “rm: to the “as. mi m §.14o.ooo letters mane [nion during “1. 3m. '0 b.2329“) were poliflth D of Ontario. Quebec in .L second, with but 99.- MI 18? "Ni! 1.! 10 I!“ M5 50 NERVOUS. mu Wham d Truman. 0! Kirk“. )1 the Lindsay School a. agraphy. who has he. em. J. W. Anderson. at acre, has been appointed full charge at. Linda” This line of work ions. lion to young men nil ‘ installation 0! Gal! Lay wires and cm I! commercial wires to [ Raihxaylh‘cbool in this > it, the best. place at tit w, «W .,v m: Canada uple Sup)!" g“ flay be (Inning mm mm Ladies’ and Gentleman’s its wishing, but it n- non manual lsbor. ,W «at!!! A if 319‘! mg CO ‘ 35'": t“ «a n .3. ii a; ff. 5 5.: mm. Smith early fall ,da )us I 2 am mixes t0 P RUMO'I‘IOS. the ncrvmu mum .0 MI thc‘ «mum. at the mum! while the mm apart, on account 0‘ wry which In” to tho H In luuk :um the troublu [arm-mung. and WM“ tho mum-1mg thc heart 3 lb Hm". and Nerve m fi uuwm that win out II n» dim-rue: M well In ad (11', and for this WW“ rccuuuucnd them to CI um. l‘erm No“. to tell van that 1 Heart. and Nerve s 1 could madly ‘9 )u (J3 Tailors. Much; 39 an: :fi‘é‘fim MWE m tum Nerve Pills IR» rs. ur mnih d dm'ct on Cults per Box, 3 box! mum hardly let all!- I a. uvighbour told u u‘a Heart and New. hunts. and did # 5‘ (‘11) Limited, Total”. uuw V‘w Hwy comment {HQ that. II M” Pills m Prices range from $1.00 “5.53.50 Knincd Vests i“ an“. mm. light weighs WOOIS. in QM”; Pifih; was. uf brown and gays $9 humanize with the p quhfih'tdfifl in m us suits thiL aegsan Alan. pmin alludes in velvet. coloring: will; pnckct “MP8 511d “'80 the staple plain suede vefla. CLGTHING AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Whi'v pique, dress vests, and l tilt'ss thJCli $1.50 an! 82. The John TCarew Lumber Company Mills and FactOry, Lindsay, » Ontario. . . .. NM 14. Lumber, Shingles, and Posts, Hard PINE HEMLOC-K. CEDAR ASH BASSWOOD S PRUC E BI RCH MA PLE - TAMARAC THE LARGE veried range of these warm, comfortable lounging robesi The cloths are chiefly in warm, 30ft Cam: el’s Hair eFFeets, reversible 'with eel: lens and euFFe and peekete ehewing the reverse side. Prices $7.50. $8.50 and $10.00 Renew old ties with our ties lar slogan. This year we have s selves with gift ties, English, selves "with gift ties, En} Canadian silks are here in and exclusive patterns and These long winter evenings, suggest me comfort of a. warm, light weight house coat. Our stock of these useful, practical, garments is very complete. Greys in two shades, honey browns, heather mixtures Sin-'1 velvets are favorite clothes and colors, patch pockets and edges trimmed with silk cords to match shade of cost. ' Prices$3 to $10 Separately boxed Priced 256110 $1.25 (Limited) DQ‘ORS. SASH FRAJIES MOULDINGS BOX SHOOKS CRATING HARDWOOD END MATCHED 11 our ties is 3. pam- we have surpassed our. English. French and re in richest colorings ‘ and designs. So to $1.25 in;handsome gift boxes. evenings, suggest the ghL weight house coat. aful, practical, garments Greys in two shades, :r mixtures an] Velvet; Id colors, patch pockets 1th silk cords to match 3 to $10 WATCHMAN-WARDER. An endless: “Mme“ in 'h shit“ for r gaming gamma of m an a small him on white wands, plum blag: lad pm: whim, ehmbmue u, - a)”, and _ cad signings: mum mam ute to me man: meatzfim, ha ‘11 11 m M imam men‘s! mag, Prices 756 to $3.50 Prices 50c, 75c, 31 to $3 a Garment The eemmn sense gift at Warm Underwear is mt to 2e deapieed. Our underwear steels repreeenta the pick and mm of the “demon manufacturers in ( wade and Eng- land. Stanfield's. Elm. Suing Needle, Watson‘s Tiger Brand. Penman'a and “Morley." famoua make. II: { Combinations no LINDSAY, 0M}, WY . m II! it“ 8%!“ I an A m snug We” ism hmummggmu gay: meow give: Ween haw; yea out with armies! sum: “as; ml a lame 90mm .1 steels to m; 1mm mam-u we mm priced tram 9? 99 ‘9 cheap. plain tad sum eamd mum weeds; sub “awed . and keen and was! was lame meets the eella sable Md: lag male to! mm mm o Ind .Il. MI. 1.“. u h I. A €366, " “me «am. black gag 6g” OWWG. We” ‘9 The competmt, modern and artis- tic artist in order to have the best results DOBSIDIG must have a studio in keeping. This is the case in‘reâ€" gard to the Lee studio. of which Mr. Frank D. Lee is proprietor. Mr. F. D. Lee, who has been a re- sident of Lindsay for a nymber of years past, and who recently bought out the long-esteblished Fowler pho- tOgraph studio, is now comfortably heated in the new Beau building, where he occupies one of the most modern studios in the country. Lee Studio Up-to Date In Every Respect--Artistic Work where one mocha the best impres- sion. At a sluice evmtho'tyro ‘eumot an to notice me «We ha been carried 23 with I lit! 32 The Lee studio is located on the top storey and at the rear, where the best possible results can be ob« tained in lighting efl‘ect. Upon mounting the stairs and entering the studio the visitor finds himself in a. small but well arranged reception room, where several fine specimens of photographic work are neatly dis- played. On the warn. are arranged a number 01 fine enlargements. nicely fumed. In fact Mr. Lee makes a. specialty of 011le from_ pho- tographs or mp shots. The work dreams room is well mused um uocx. nr. urwum- w... .. -- _- ,- . thout stintâ€"a Hal-“1103,1110 keep tha batcnd lead vi in; than. ~' Toronto is today the Pan'- Hound!“ when one vaccin- the but ESPN-n gm: marl-ct ccntaclor export ate-"ill doc appear don; At a gamut-nutty!» tlc.’ loathed :- W out ol‘ccrt; «chm u .M an n. nation Mum tut tndc an! (cw shipment ”0.an, the qua , -A_ _.‘“_ ‘ poem. to the eventing room- dreaming room is“ well My Mr. Lee has long enjOyed the en- viable reputation of being an artist in his vocation, and this splendid reputation has beta enhanced since hi5 location in his new studio. which was laid out according to his own plans. It is comfortable in every respect and exceedingly well equip- ped with the accessories essential to a modern studio. accomplished along this line is par- ticularly good. The reception room. as well as the dressing room. face the openting room. although all three are neatly pannelled on; the work room ad dork room are also 'tmmediotoly od- rowing in favor every day . mm I2, i912 Mmmm accomplishing the best. results in photography. The large slanting skylight, composed of specified glass, makes a bright. cheery room; the walls have been handsomely decorat- ed to represent a cozy drawing room; the fixtures, curtains, etc.. are in keeping with the rest of the fittings. including a large window-seat effect, which is very popular. and from which many artistic, as well as‘reel- istic sittings are made possible. In keeping with the times and the ever changing ideas. Mr. Lee has turned out a number of beautilul photographs. His workmanship is of ’the best stamp and visitors are always welCOmed and invited to vis- it the studio. WELL-KNOWN smcx DEALER| TALKS WITH WARDER Mr. Herb. Graham, cattle dealer, I in speaking of the live stock indus-l tn- in Canada, stated that Ontario will eventually become the breeding centre of the dominion. The west- ern provinces will continue to pro‘ duce grain as the climate in most' 0! the prOVinces except Alberta, does: not favor the development of beef. cattle. owing‘.to so much cold weath- ; or and the duration of the winters. n' mudobytoedmgummmn' producing Let the former, hesnid set aide a portion for agriculture; “ancient. .o produce winter fodder end hep only the number of cottle that_ it is ponibb to feed well Good attic on dwnyl in W THE STOCK INDUSTRY PAGES 9mm strong tavonte tor Chrisgmas gifts. This year we have excelled m the many varieties; Warm lined gloves in English Cape, French Ki . Suedes, end the . - ' goed old Buckskin A splendid range of fine Angora Weols. and Seeteh Knit Gloves are also here. ' Gloves and Mitts priwd {mm 500 to ”.50. Separately boxed; A 8mm mu we will in em fawn A: a pmtioel. new a winter cement tor may madamâ€"driving. slut iumurliu and anowaheoiuz eleim its prohctien for the body. We have unlimited selection: in Men'e em! beyI' sweeter coats. All styles, Miss Clarice Spencer, the talented Ielocutionist. who appears in Lindsay on Tuesday night. Dec. 17, in con- nection with the munl concert to ‘ be given by the Cambridge-at. lie-i thodist choir, has received very invornble ‘Emention in the public pron during the past few years. She looms to Lindsay highly recom- mended. Following are some press {WuwheroppennnceinnusJ soy Hull Toronto. I ' " A thrilling and dramatically uâ€"t 'tintic achievement. " â€" Toronto. LOVES and Mitts are always a ng favorite for Globe. non ‘ " Rare Talents."â€"â€"Toronto News. dd 01 “ Enthmiutiully weaved." â€" To- Hr. ronto nun. ‘choirn “ A vet-two dowtloMJ' -â€" To- gym; roato Globe. {work Irmtheuuor'oolomofSt ooh Pair-Wu “Toronto. um. “lawman...“ .m'l And because of this belie! It is quite the common thing for letters to be dropped into the post office mail- boxes addressed " To Santa Claus." What has been the custom in the past with regard to dealing with such epistles The Worder does not know; it is certain they have not reached the party to whom they are addressed, and it is doubtful if, in most cases they have eVen reached the dead letter ofllee. . And now it is reported that Postâ€" master-General Hitchcock of the tnlted States has-authoring! post- There are uuu some little people who belieVe in a. real Santa. Claus, who drives a span of reindeer and comes down the chimney. May their number never grow less. Press Comments About Miss Clarice Spencer Prices $1. 00 to $6 50 _ Toronto Letters to Santa Claus this belief it for This l The annual choir concert of St. H‘Andrew 3 church choir will be given on the night of Dec. 23rd, the men)- ,bers of the choir having been dili- gently practicing for some time past. .The pleasing sacred cantata, " m Prince of Peece,’ will be rendered. 'lhie cantata is recognized as a high- clul musical production in which the scenes connected with the birth at our Saviour u-e vividly depicted lli musical form. There will be no masters all over the country to do- liver to charnuble organizations lumped letters addressed to San“ Claus by 'children, and when such letters are not stamped to send LI St. Andrew’s Choir Concert on Dec. 23rd. This concert promises to be of exceptional merit. Tickets cents, children 15c. . the names any way. In this way co-opeeation between government and charity officers leads to a proper answer being given to “ Annie and Willie's prayer. " The idea is one that does credit to the postmasterâ€"generals heart, and there is but one weakness to it. And the post offices throughout the coun- try really contain “ Santa. Claus " a good many begging letters are likely to be received which. because they are not the outburst of childish sim- plicity. but rather the product of adult duplicity, ought to go No. cm». it doesn‘t m i [.00 PER YEAR LINDSAY

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