CHRISTMAS PIPES ! I! you intend buying a. pipe or Father, Husband or {both- er this Christmas you will ï¬nd just what you require at our storeâ€"†Carroll’s." Cu:- pipes range in price , from 25c for a substantial E. WILLIAMSON The Daily Warder and Your card placed. in Dr, S. J. Sims, Dentist All dental operations carefully per- ' tormcd at moderate prices. Office Over Gregory’s Drug Store For Sale at a, Sacriï¬ce; A good frame house. stable Midi good acre of had with young orchard in North Ward. Price $650. . thewâ€"ma name. "12». mum." Also any. A9933 \0 No pm is more appreciated than Standard-Bred Stock For Sale mï¬ï¬musmnss DIRECTORY LIN [WAY-ST. N Where did you get those lovely photographs taken ? At OLIVER’S STUDIO. just. across from the Mur- ket, Lindsay. Ont. E. W. MOORE, William-st. Opposite Pym's Hotel. and 45 WiL Ham-st. CLEANIN G, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Rev. W. F. Chapman was at Can- delivered two sermons in the Metho- dist church here. The cecasion was thank-offering Sunday, and the prea- cher of the day delivered very ap- propriato, vloqmnt and stirring ap- peals. The collections and sub- suiptions were exceedingly generous. amounting to 0"er $300. The (‘horul Society’s concert on the 19th inst. promises a splendid bill of entertainment. with a chorus of 30 voices, led by (‘onductor Mulligan. and with a. talented violinist, and Kent'st- CHAS. LINDSAY PHONE 53 LIVERY and HACKS Santa Claus Headquar- ters for Holiday Goods 5. 10 and 15 Cent. Stores Messrs. 'I‘. A. McQuade, R. Adams. 'l‘.‘ Ingram and Geo..Weir made busi- ness trips to Peterborn on Saturday. nington .011 Sunday preaching for the Hex: Mr. Irwin of that town, who LEIGH R. KNIGHT OMEMEE. Omemoo. Doc. 9.-â€"Sunday evening was extremely cold. the thermometer stood about zero and a strong wind was: blowing. Over HOPKlNI LAW OFFIOI “ Prompt Service," is our motto . M. OLIVER PAGE FOURTEEN photo 04 yourself Lindsay. LINDSAY and The Weekly Watchman-Warder appeal to an exclusive clientele. in this Directory will be an invitation into the best homes i' am}; um mu m u to Na. G.T.R. TIME TABLE Peterboroâ€"Lv. 7.10 a.m., 10.50 a. m., 8.15 p.m., 9.32 p.m.. Ar. 7.50 can . 9.13 a.m., 6.23 p.m., 9.55 p.m. I’otorboro, Campbellford, nelleville â€"Lv. 7.10 3.111.. 10.50 am. Ar. 9.15 5.111., 9.55 p.m. Kinmountâ€"Lv. 11.00 mm" 2.40 p. :11. Ar. 8.50 mm†6.10 pm. Huiburtonâ€"Lv. 2.40 pan. Ar. 8.50.31. Coboconkâ€"Lv. 6.30 p. :11. Ar. 10.10 mm. Port Pury and Whitbyâ€"IN. 6.20 3.111.. 9.20 a.m.. 12.01 p.111. At. 10.45 a..m.. 7.85 p.m., 8.45 pan. Nolan Fallsâ€"Lv. 11 I..m., 2.40 9.15 a.m., 9.55 p.m. Port Hope, Kingston, Montrealâ€" LV. 6.00 g.m.. 10.50 a.m., 8.15 pm. Ar. 9.15 a..m., 2.05 p.m.. 8.23 p.111. Orillin and North and Southâ€"IN. 9.20 mm" 6.28 pm. Ar. 10.10 a. m.. 10.45 1.121.. 8.10 pan. Toronto, Stoum‘mo Markhamâ€"IN. 7.56 mm†9.90 tum. 12.05 p.m.. 6.28 pm. Ar. 10.45 «421.. 8.10 p. 131.. 9.29 p.111. TorontO. ‘16 Port. Hopeâ€"IN. 10.50 Port Hope. V". 6.00 mm Ar. 9.15 a..m 01-min and V.â€"-11.00 a.m.â€"G.T.R. frOm To- ronto and points west and north. VI.â€"2.00 p.m.â€"â€"G.T.R. from Beth- any. vort Hope. Franklin and points west on the main line. II.â€"8.80 wanâ€"Stage h‘om Cam- bmy and Linden Valley. 1V.â€"9.00 a..m.â€"G.T.R. fl'om east, west and south. Illâ€"9.00 a.m.-â€"G.T.R. from Bali-‘ burton. E NAILS CLOSE Rope. mum and m, pv. Q v11.-4.15 puny-ORR. 1mm Bob- Paygeon and Dunaknrd. Vina-6 35 pane-(13.1% 1mm Pen terhom. Port Hope. Dumas sad Tm Rum). IX\:8\18 ptmtdzvfrknx m To‘ mm. mm: west and MRI. and also {rem Haliburtom X\‘11\30 .m‘â€"Q\?\R‘ mjm“ vim. Nausea mm“ m Jum- vuio Staten Hamilton expeCts to get a. million- dollar amusement. park. We should need about a. million dollars' worth of amusement to make us live in Hamilton. .»\ bluff may prove an cfl‘ective sub stimte for the real goods. Mr. H. Peacock, who spent the summer in Alberta, and who was Con- ï¬ned to the hospital at. Calgary by pneumonia, returned home on Satur- day. The Board of Education convened On Monday evening. / Municipal politics is on the order paper for the next four weeks. Rev. W. F. Chapman returned from «Zannington on Mohday forenoon. The many friends of Mrs. (Rem) H. Earle will be pleased to know that she is convalescing favorable, and is expacted home for Christiana. On Saturday 129V. P. B. Thornton and his mother, who have been visit- ing with Mr. and M11. I". G. Sandy. returned to their how at Colborne. Mrs. Cronk, 6‘! Moose Jaw, is the guest of her purents, Mr. and Hrs. Thomas Henderson, of Kingbst. The Christmas Night concert. to be held under the auspices of L.O.L. No. 113, c0mpriseStï¬le work of a number of talented performers ofl Toronto, lsd'by the inï¬niteble Jimmy Fax, of the same city. Dr. George and Mrs. Earle, of King-st, are receiving the congratu- lations of their-numerous ,fricnds subâ€" sequent to the call paid their home by Mrs. Stork. It’s a. ï¬ne girl ! The Presbyterian Sabbath School have announced 6. concert for 19th inst., to be held in the basement of the church. Omemee is gaining an enviable re- putation in the export of cattle, hogs and poultry. Messrs. Richard- son, Dancey and Ivory have been forwarding great cargoes. The Public Library Board had a meeting in their rooms on Monday eVen ing. Mr. Wm. Glass was in Peterboro-on Saturday. I-‘OR SALEâ€"PURE-BRED' WHITE Wyandotte cockerels for breeding purposes. Apply to James Hardy WANTEDâ€"WOMAN TO ASSIST AT housework. Good wages. Ad- dress Mrs. Allan Gillies, Lindsay. MAILS ARRIVE. I.â€"8.00 a..m.â€"C.P.R. from Bobcay- elocutionist véf 'Toronto. The re- ceipts are to bempplied to the piano fund. , Sons, R.M.D.. Lindsay. Ar. 8.50 3.111.. 8.10 pm. POST OFFICE GUIDE ' TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE PJB‘: Ar. Port. MoNlcol 1.4.0 pan. RETURNINGâ€"IN. Port MoNlool 8.20 ppm: Ar. Goldwater Jot. 8.51 pan; Ar. 0mm 4.80 p.m.; 'Ar. Unduy 6.15 p.m.; Ar. Bothmy 6.65 p.m.; Ar. Panther-o 7.25 p.tn.; Ar. Huro- look 8.10 p.m. T.C.MATCHE’IT. W.J .ANDEBSON. No. 605â€"1,“ Toronto 5.00 p.m. Ar. Ltndmy 7.55 9.111. Mixedâ€"IN. Burkoton Jet. 6.85 g. m. At. Linduy 7.95 pm. No. 611 (manor (humâ€"1w. Hemlock 8.45 3.121.; Lv. Poul-hora 9.85 t.u.: Lv. Bethany 10.00 0.421.; Lv. Lindsay 10.46 mm; Ar. 0mm 19.80 p.m.; Ar. Coldwuor Jot. 1.10 II.â€"G.’I‘.R.â€"For 311 points west. mails close at 8.45 nan. IV.â€"G.T.R.-For Peterboro, Port. Hope, Omemee. Toronto, and points west. and Belleville and Peterboro railway mail service, 'malls close at 10.25 mm. V.â€"C.P.R.â€"For Bobcaygeon and Dan-ford. mail. close at 10.50 mm. VI.-Stcgo for Cambray and Mn- den Valley, mails close at. 11.80 mm. VII.--G. 'r. R.~For Haliburmn. mula close at 2.90 pm. For futher informatiOn apply to W. R. WIDDESS, A. McNABB. Town Ticket. Agt. Depot Ticket Agt. III.â€"G.T.R.â€"For Hwburton. mails close at 10.25 tun. General delivery open than 8 mm. m 7 an: Mum “mien beam). 8 mm. to 7 mm: an! «do! we «who tron 8‘00 mm. to a pan; Qumran; nights the W «they to om durum.) «mun-1L C.P.R. TIMETABLE No. 602â€"Lv. Lindsay 7.50 am. Ar. Toronto. 10.35 am. No. GOIâ€"Lv. Lindsay 4.15 p.m. Ar. Toronto 6.35 pm. No. 603â€"Lv. Toronto 9 mm. Ar. Lindsay 11.85 can. V‘III.uG.T.R.â€"l“or all potntl went. mam close at 5.45 pm. IX.â€"O.’I‘.R‘-l‘\3r m pom“ om. mt. 5nd menu, as“. do“ u 7.40 Yer is yielding very guuu, mm. vs a. poor quality. Mr. James Lamb advertises a large sale of farm stock, to be held on his [remises on Wednesday. Dec. 18th, when gn exceptipnally fine lot of hor- ses. cattle, sheep and pigs will be sold by public auction. It looks as though we are going to have rural mail delivery here before long, as notices are up calling for sealed tenders for the carrying of His Majesty's mail on a. four-year contract. Those along the proposed route will be requested to erect their mail box posts before the ground freezes too hard. Mr. Thos. Patten is wearing a. smile these days over the reCent arrival of a ï¬ne baby girl at his home. We are glad to state that Mr. Jacob Walker. who was seriously kicked by a. horse some time ago, is‘ recovering, and we hope ..to soon see! him out again. § arable. The teadhars and scholars on St. John’s Presbyterian Church are spar- ing no pains in getting up their Christmas tree and entertainment, to be held in the church on the evening of December 18th. An excellent pro- gram is being prepared and lunch will be served, and a. small fee will be charged at the door. All are welg come. The holy sacrament of the 'Lord's Supper was dispensed to a, large con- gregation on Sunday last in St. Peter's church. Messrs. Jones 6‘: Elliott have been in this vicinity during the past. week with their clover-threshing owtflts, and are both doing good work. 010. vex- is yielding very good, but 0! a and Sunday nights mare preventeu any more working on the land, and we expect more snow won. 01mm. mmpbér from *here will at,- tend the Lindsay Christmas Fair on December 17th if the weather is faV- HARTLEY. Hartley, Dec. 10.â€"Mrs. Barker has been appointed as delegate of the Hartley Sabbath School to attend the meeting of the Sunday School and Epworth League Institutes, held *BIUBY'S ’G'BEEN. m1; :Green, {Dec.‘9.â€"-Since 7188f! writing 10m- sle'ighing Hus disappearo ed, anddiuring the M‘week many farmers 'have been busy plowing. but the heavy hosts to! last Saturday and Sunday nights :have prevented -â€"~- nun-o mrkinz on the land, and Up-town Depot Amt DO NOT LET THE RUBBER QUESTION TROUBLE YOU We have rubber: to ï¬t. all dupes o! boats and prices are within me): o! everyone as they are as cheap as last. year and many lines cheap». stint Special price '8‘ Moo elm sum-en. See our show non. Om «am “a! m a»- mum FURS CLEANED. REPAIRED AND romodouod. he. NH and. to order. MRS. F. MULLETT Fresh and Smoked Moat... flour and feed. Fresh. alt um Smoked Fish. We are headquarters for Fresh. 80!. 5nd Smoked Fish. rnmn OYSTERS‘ JOHN FLUKE? Kent-t. Xmas Suggestion! ICON.) Iron! We have them. Gamma! for Mo LIVER? and BOARDING STABLE Jan. A. Issue, 10 York-at I‘hono 266 day or night. Groceries and Provisions ADAMS BROS. KENT-51‘ 114 KENT-ST. F R A N K FORBERT’S “ Keep; Out the Cold.†2c and 4c 5 Foot. CLEANING, PRESSING TAILORING. DYEI NG J E. MARKS, Kent-st 5 doors east of Benson Home Field Tile Sewer Pipe Building block Silo Block! Chlm my Bloch Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Northey and family, and his brother John Nor- they. of Mt. Julian, have returned ‘home after spending a few days at !the home of Mr. Thos. Duck TORY HILL Tux-y Hill. Doc. 9.â€"'I'he weather has been very changeable, “bich has made it very difï¬cult for the farm- ers Who are getting up their wint- er 's wood. It has not onlv made it Very incomenient for those “ho have purChaatd mew cutters but also for those who still refuse to keep up with the new and up-to-date fea- tures otm'e. Elder J. l‘aycock, of Humbor Bay. delivered a series of \mxluullod lec- tures in the school house, “hich put enthusiasm into the hearts of his congregation and which cleaned up many difï¬culties in regard to reli- gious ceremonies. ,‘n Oakwood, Victoria. Road and Col- vnilg‘ton on Wednesday. Thursdny ‘3‘ Friday, respectively, of this week. Hiss Flossie Bell is at present Vil- 1‘dtillg friends in LindSay. 3 Mr. and Mrs. s. Keown, or Argyle. W‘isite'd Mr. w. Campbell on Sunday. uur congratulations to Mr. A. rSpence, Sr., who celebrated his 78th Withday on Tuesday last, Dec. 10. "All residents 0f the seetion, also visitors, are given a. cordial invita- tion to attend the closing exercises at zthe school on Friday, Dec. 20th, .at .2 ;p;m. 'Mr. A. E. Boyce spent last Sun- day at. Mr. J. McCrc-a’s. Mr. .103. McGrnw visited at Mr. '1‘. Munghan‘s last week. Mr. W. Creighton. of Toronto, made a flying visit to our village. A small bay deesn't ï¬ne it very amusing to do the things his parents are willing 10 let him do. An old topcr says that none are so blgnd as those who refuse an eye- opener. Weather Strip ' J. G. Edwards Co. of the Methodist “‘Indow Silk Window Cum Lawn Van. Fence l’olu 0M: Post: Well Curbing LINDSAY Very Observing. Muntmwho ymt mun. «amen no mum otmrvhm than men? mummâ€" \\‘ell. my «the met I rrtend «Ltho mat today for two minute: and tt tank h" "m hmm to commie want the other woman Ind tum-Pull“!- out! Record. No Tub For M “l Mun mu you «mm In“ I m at the hem wow An nu n but at â€mumnuu.m bu wmuwwmm Lou-hing HI. Fothor‘u Busing". “Yum?“ uvltttmm tttt- wealthy t‘levt‘lattd pupa who ltttd put hts mu to work m order to tom-b him a few things. “What? lt‘tred after worktnx me week?" “Yea. dad; I was dtschargut" “What was the trouble?“ "They said l mu too green {or them." “What was your mistake?†"t paid a bill the ï¬rst tlmo the col- actor called!" “Aha! And now you see now foolish mu were?" "Yea. dud. l‘ll man-r do It again.†"My son. you have served your an areuticeslttp and tt-ztrtmt your “mum. t'ou may now culm- tutu the oflice wltn ne."â€"Clevelaud l'ttttu Dealer. “0h. «an no! I‘m a "M W dark-Chm" “wore "mu. His Composition. “Sow. Johnny." said we teacher aft- -r she and explained the meaning «it he word. “I wish you would write I «Alliance mnininlm: ihe word defeut.†\nvr n struggle which lasted (Or about wemy mimiies Johnny announced mii he was ready I0 he heard. “Please mni your communion.“ inc ienclier di wipd. “When you git shoes dui‘a ioo die." Johnny mm. “It‘s hard on do Ievt."-â€"Chk'ngo Record Herald. E. E. W. McGafl‘ey Visit Our Store Often During This Floor Rugs in small sizes from $5 to .................................. $8.00 Larger sizes $10.00 to ...... $20.00 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Ladios' Underwear. a. warm, useful gift. at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and ...$1.25 Ladies’ Lawn Handkerchiefs, fancy border and edge, 5c, 7c, {lac and ................................ Ladios’ ,Initial Handkerchiefs, a pretty box for 401'. 6 for 800. 3 for .................................... Come to the Christmas Fair, Tuesday, Egg, [7 Ladies' Collars at 25c, 35c and 50c. In neat box at 50c and 75c Wide Frillings in cream and uhitc 18.09, per yard 25c and ........... 35c All shades Fx'illing. at [Mr frin, 8c and .................................. 10c Lowly Li neat border each 55c. 3‘ Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. 35c, 50c and ....................... Men's Lincn HunOKcrcnIL-m, -m, 25c and ............................... 35c Men‘s and “Oys' Excclda Handker- chiefc. neat homstitchod border, 7c, 10c, 12y, 15c and . .............. 20c MCh's Silk Initial Handkerchiefs. our- “ma ................. 50C Ladies' black and colored elastic Belts, in holly box, at 50c. 75c. and ..................................... $1.00 Great variety of others at ...... 25C l-‘uncy Hair Ribbons at 10C, 150. 201'. 25c and ............... 35C per yard Ladios' Motor Scarfs in separate box at ................................ $1.50 Silk and ChitTon Motor Scarfs at. 50c, 75c, $1. $1.25 and ......... $1.15 BABY BUNNETS AND COATS l.\' SILK AND PLUSH. Mcn's 25c and Frillings and Collars Handkerchiefs for Giits Belts and Scarfs Lace Curtains Handkerchiefs, 11's ' \\' i th M's, with iefs, 3 in 30c, and 75c 20c 25c. IED SHIIOHï¬E So impressed is the Government with this delinquency that it has up- pointed u commissioner With full pow- ers to investigate the habits nnd cus- tom: 0! the Douks and determine their vslue to the province as settlers. The Dmikimlmrs seem to have been getting into hut “ate: in British 00]- umbia. The Government. claims that they are not complying with the or dimry civic regulations which require the registntion of births. marriages and deaths. 1 German Mink Mums. Empire stylv. frog. $3. sale $2.90, reg. $5.50, sulu 184.50, reg. $6.50, sale ......... $5 Ladios’ Silk Blouses at, $3.00. ' 84.00 and ............................... $5 . Lawn and linen tailored Blouses, at. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and ....... $2 FURS ! Children's White Erwin.- l.lama Sets. $5.50, sak- $4.75 for $2.75, $2.25 {or 20 Per Cent. oft regular prices on Ladics' Voile and Panama. Skirts. reg 12; Per Cent. 00' Mom's l‘ur l-‘ur trimmed Cents. Discount Men's and Ladies' Fur Cups. Ladios' (‘lmh (‘oms sizes, $10 for .............. count. .:erman Mink Rug Mun', rog. $7.50. sale $6.75. reg. $9, salo $6.90, reg. $14, sale 83 ‘2, reg. $15, sale ....................................... $13 “hick Persian $16, sale 814, I Mink Marmot Slolvs. S9 for $7.5 $11 for $9, $15 fur $12. $20 1" Brown am? black Hare MuITs. I-Zm- pire style, reg. $2.25. sale $1.90 Black Hare Mufls, reg. $1.50, suic- Ladies" Muskrat Linod Broadcloth Covervd (foals, Alaska sable collar reg. S70, sale $62, reg. $65, suh Nothing More Accept- able for Gifts lease take notice that m position to serve the 1-. Lindsay with the WV“ groceries and provisions. Ym: Vited to call and inspect mm m see for yourself; We make in v livery at 15 New Garments at a big: dis Black Wolf Mun‘s, reg. $6, sah Mink trimmed Black Wolf Mum's, r01 SPECIAL FOR C†RI STMA S 09900“. But of Montreal Trouble With the Doukn. . C. Babcock Ladies Blouses sale reg amh Mul'l's $18, sale. ‘ur-lin.d $5.50, suh (‘nats i at“ $3.25 $1.98 $4.50 $3.90 $5.25 $68 reg. $16 $58 sale in am! 3am! ï¬nd 3 Odd count. fm‘ on gTea Aprons as Gifts sï¬lv (‘hildn-n‘ 35c and (u dx‘h in Rosier and (-m 300, 3.7 (:irls' and nets done 1:] 75c, and ('hiltin-n's 15c. 206 and THURSDAY \\'i I h 44 IC ud Eyesight 5 93 Kent-st. mm M Eyegluj: ser‘ 1W†“'0 ï¬t glasses to n-Xim‘n- 81min. headaclw and trouble as “'le Ma le‘ "Wt-uncut Hf \‘i.~im:. IN“ 1. results. ru MI-n's larli Aviation \I- M. B. ANNIE 09h†(h ad ndi 3m Aviation Caps ":59? l‘I'l‘“ Lenses n for Gifts Ties "R X! was! P 1n \I 0: 58a 0c LN Toronto Annual Fa f Blue VVOlf Sets Blended Cnon Mink Marmut Natural Oppos Isabella Fox >< White Thilwt 1 Children's 3.315 From a! Sha r! Full pa R. Aux-'0‘ r. DEcEKBRR 121 Single It "t QlAï¬t‘l \ N‘ MATCH Uur Hurt! am 1) 3Y9