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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Dec 1912, p. 13

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AY, hnd mum-x thtH hm}: BMW: 14mm “WE! peanut. (m! as mm a! >pp1ng may will enjoy :11 a feeling 2 as soon as K’VCI‘ nitcd States 319a?! is Inderwear. ment 85c 111 er C011 biz v; Pay, to.. . ds Coats uuuu 15 m 01‘ $35 .ars, ,llue N! JG“ tter arc 111 TH [.RSD.A‘, ! When You Think of Xmas ()1 A r Hue are some values that me 01 g Store 15 pruuu 01, a1 1u h; {I \ou wil ll gladly avail yourself of, if you know values-.- it" \011 dont- -1RUST US AND BUY LIBERALLY. and H’ you are thinking, of giving a. handsOma ,.-.-, in Silverware, then don't overlook our Numnont of Casseroles and Bake Dishes. “my art handsome and would certainly make 1 very useful gift. 3 x2313}; and 9133393933 “"7 1321-“ 4' ' ‘ ' Sasseroles and Bake Dishes What could be more apprOpriate for Christmas than t'OOIwear~-parttcuuar.9 wue. as attractive as those described below. In TRAVELLING REQUISI’I‘ES our 5 Bags and Suit Cases should suit the most fastidious. Here are suggestions that will go a long way to solve your gift problem. A pair of fine kid slippers in brown or black. A good selection, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.85. A pair of cosy pure wool slippers for the fireside, prices 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 A pair of warm over-shoes. prices $1.25. $1.45, $1.65. A pair" of fine dress shoes prices $2.50. $3.00; $3.50; $4.00. Heekey fleets far- All om hoekey boots are .seleeted, for *‘wir weather and wggr‘fesiggtniflg; 31391319; W e a VH2 h£ , cm show a large assortment of Brace' |(:;>ansi01|st31e9, gold band, plain and b-right or dull, large top, stone set: w. Bracelet Watches of different styles rum-lets cannot. be appreciated until you Prices fifiéfi W $288 $3 3': Gifts for Father, Brother or Friend Prices range from 5.00 to 10.00 THINK OF US! iees range from 1.25 to 19.00 "mime, ‘si‘ié‘é 1'1": Egg?“ :smgsgflég} g}; figiégi :1 jgwel cases and gift cI‘o‘cks would wry appropriate .Ch‘ristk‘fiés prese‘x‘lt Hr hard Meta“ “with a gbdaqmli} :2): 90M. so‘fiiet‘liihg il‘u’tt Win ‘gi‘v‘é éfi We 1'. DECEMBER 12, 1912. REE; fie}? 1‘5 251.63 51. 75:95 03%? %W § Bracelets some values that the big storeis proud of, and 61ft Clocks and Jewel Cases . WEL THE ADVANTAGES OP STARTING YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW ARE APPARENT. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE WHO DO NOT WISH TO HAVE PARCELS DROUGHT HOME BEFORE CHRISTMAS, WE HAVE ARRANGED TO PUT AWAY GOODS UNTIL THAT TIME. DO IT NOW. Neill, The shoe-mat} 0 Stores In Ontario SHOP é $1335; : 3191] § Would make a very useful gift. We handle only the two best pens in the marketâ€" The Waterman and Parker Fountom Pens are guaranteed for one year or replaced. Prices are 1.50, 2.00. 2.50, 3.00, 3.;0 and 4.09. We also have a. good pen at LOO. Try 0': pens. Diamonds and Pearl Rings We beg to direct. your attention to the fact that we have a full stock of standard. qualities in wedding rings made by the seamless process w hich give our rings a harder and more lasting polish. I‘Ve are shO‘wing a la'roe ‘va‘rietv (5f diamond and pearl tings Mich sfi‘o‘utd prove very id- iet‘eétifig. S‘dhie or ‘oifi' flew £le“ AK! A fe- xvaaitw, new \Msiifbéés‘ed fax-,‘sts-re‘m ‘ei‘c‘cfi- Baa; iVe a ”s6 have: a iaxrg‘g'1‘smékfiijkgfipy,§mޢ $5 “5'5 TS ‘é‘fi‘e‘i Mg m ism. mega S‘e‘é Seamless Wedding Rings T1?" Q. 23’ Good Fountain Pen WATERMAN’S AND PARKERS hangs Page 68399 1.7 Y THE WATCHMAN-WARDER, LINDSAY, ram am! mm for the Kiddies In our {’an when the cost of living isavitalp lamâ€"these gifts would be ecdfimhieal an? very useful. A pair of pietty house slip pm 236 to 802; a pane of édfd “1‘9 Igglflgg 3m féd gi bbeh 0f Bfiééfi 7 3%. H0 Wdflh rig cut mgh ees griees‘ l. éandfi 80. any ether mm] mm in it best as; 9%: Glfts for Mother, Slater or Friend A pair of fine dress shoes prices $2.00 to $4.50. A pair-05 cozy bedroom slippers, prices 60c to $1.25. A pair of warm house slippers, prices 25c to $1.15 is than footwear--particularlu when the styles and prices are [TRAVELLING REQUISITES our selection of handsome Club In order that it my be more thoroughly understood why lit-.0. c. Stunt. oi Dam. who M the Fennel-‘1 Institute meeting! et Bobcaygeon, Pension Fuji: end Woodviile. is so enthusiastic .bout poul-‘ try keeping being the most remunemtive aide line a. firmer can take up. the department oi egriculture et Lindsay publishes his person-Ll eute- ment or receipts end expenditures. It spake for itself. He says: “ On Jun. let to find out how much profit there we: in the poultry business I decided to keep track of :11 receipts and expen- ditures. I had on band 100 hens and as I have 1 smell mm at 50 acres I do not thrash, and all iced {or the ' hens. except some 0! the scraps from the table. must be purchased. I thereiore had to buy all the feed. The [allowing is an account of my receipts and expenditures for ten months : RECEIPTS. Jan. â€"30 doz. and2 eggs, sold for 50¢. a. Fenâ€"14} doun sold for 50¢. doz ............. Munâ€"J27 dozen sold for 28w. doz ............ Aprilâ€"141} dozen sold for 34k doz .......... Mayâ€"152 dozen sold for 33¢ doz...... Juneâ€"123 dozen sold for 81§c doz....... . . J lily-77 dozen sold to:- 28¢ doz ................. Aug.â€"â€"71 2-3 dozen sold for 30¢ doz .......... Septâ€"83 dozen sold for 33¢ Octâ€"27} dozen sold for 40¢ doz Total receipts for eggs ............................... Poultry sold .................................................... Poultry sold ............... . ........................... . ....... Poultry sold .................................................. \‘mrng stopk on hand 68 pullets, 50 cockcrels. Young stopk on norm on p. These are worth $1 each . Making a total of receipts Jan. 1 ..................................... Jan. 3â€"Corn. bran, rolled oats Fenâ€"“meat, oyster shell . Marchâ€"Corn ............................. Mar. 13-Oyster shell, grit ....... April 27â€"\\'heat. bran ............. April 28â€"Chicken feed April 5â€"4 gals. coal oil ......... ‘ April 26â€"4 gals. coal oil June Sâ€"Wheat. etc. June 5râ€"(‘mcked corn ............. June llâ€"Whoat . Poultry as Side Line for Farmers DISBI'RSEMENTS. - oocl‘ ONTARIO. SHOP EARLY DO IT NOW .8 15.08 $276.72 3‘ 34.00 7.00 5.00 $440.72; . 118.00 36.19 48.73 59.12 38.90 21.56 21.50 27.39 11.00 12.00 ‘ 15.00 ( 18.00 § 10.00 i 11.8 Another Christmas Nuts, Peels, Currants Raisins, Fruits, Spices end any we see many ot'them. It is the happiest time of the you whenwe ell aim to mice on the Christmas spirit. The!!! will be an abundance of entertaining, end the table is a very important item. This yeu' 6ur store, bucked with the experience of a quarter of A century. is, if possible, better equipped than aver to supply you with the choicest and (newt than ever to supply you And die good housewife kn0ws GOODNESS gt thnse ingredimts of the Christmas cake. best brands 01' plain and f. Without doubt We are showing the best selection 0f baggage ever shown in Lindsay; ‘ ,7 31201611111693me Club Bags prices 5325 to , Splendid §eleetmn nf Suit Cases; finees $10 dawn {6 M15; The Boys and Girls will be delighted with a pair of Buckskin Moccasins for the winter. Infants’ sizes 3 to 6, 45c per pair, children’s sizes 7 to 10, 55c per pair; ouths’ and misses’ sizes, 11 to 2. 70c; oys sizes, 3 to 6, 90c; men's sizes, 51,10. As well as a clean grocery Moccasins for Young Canada Bult Gases and Club Bags 'nncy biscuits stock we have 1|“ how necessary "“3 is to the success PAGE THIRTEEN

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