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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Dec 1912, p. 3

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Imus wan-Id to ”enrol. will be fr “a nut“ 000.. CI ml November. 19“. nee of tho Inc-tr. «mused contract M nmee per week. out Mo 1mm WM‘IM 'menco u tho PU" man-runner“. h. . Gndnute. h . cunuming M” kn vnminmfla ‘ W "My he no. and hmvlur mm I. 0.- .! "mew- “ QM mm Innwvuk. W. um. Mum. m ant and u“ "m m w macaw n Tu- \“6‘\“ DOD 31“. Donna In St. North mam. Li 0‘ emu. mp (13.. 0' “WI“. m Brand” xed Paint AN Co- Shephard 8 IRESSWELL NDSAY than,“ Pil according h In as It ILL“- '1 on onto Univ. my“ (OW of ,n on Saturday an!“ id} 00“ ”x ANtmui‘Ofl. Wumr‘MflMK “Haunt. MG“ “0" emote u W0" 30 I :57 L m '1 MC? (I .V 7‘“ 00‘0”. 12 Lind“! N is um 50 1 1'! hvmu and lh ll' HI nut in pram-MI. Luuc m IVVI\LH5 .v‘ in Canada, where they can and find locations for l where they can found a; which is considered from I tural and commerciai atan greatest industry which co to utr country. .m.-- â€"-â€"u . prorr‘ss does the work in five “hih- the time consumed un- un' “.uvr or dew rotting occu- wm trn days to several weeks 1m;- m weather conditions and mt'n‘v, which often results in um- loss at thv crop, but' this mi [\rvpai‘ution does the work h ;\ ~hnrt spam of time that it .uwm.‘ for the fibre to suffer Two men‘who ind 5 reg - m nmnipulaticn. 'l‘hp nbre duel in New York are in ‘utui has been shipped to Ire.“ in mimic. the rules in‘} Jul Hum into yarns and woven to give another man an av mm “in. the result that Irish when you shoot at him. {SDAY H mm want to SQ “e environment. The lounging rune :- an important adjunct toward this t-ndeavor -â€" hence a happy Christmas «as: thought. The very choioeét of qualities, textures and patterns are Make a man comfortable in} his home and you have you long way toward making . happy how environment. The lounging who is here now. riedly. It others so my comfort as well ' as adornment that it is 1 much thought. The be We now have herekn‘a and Knitted Met: 1 you of their WW In considc..ng the~ val-nous. guy: 0! practicability acéeptable to men. the Muffler should net be passed hut: riedly. It ofl‘ers so‘much in ‘real ,~ lmvemyided for holiday buying DECEMBER 12, 1912. ('ARIJSLF} m‘ _l.indsa5 Advance- m Hub. $8 and $12 LOUNGING ROBES MUFFLERS 50c “ to $6 , fiergitic Officgrg 0f the Lindsay Advancement Club it is entitled to [‘he beauties that various ~ Ems will convince fashionable Ree-elected Should the Government make an investigation into this great and prof-table industry, which is dor- mant and undeveloped, a. large and profitable flax and linen industry could be developed in Canada, which would affect the whole dominion as flax can be grown from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast. Europe at the present time is looking for locations in Canada, where they can come out and find locations for linen mills, where thev can found an industry which is considered from an agricul- tural and commercial standpoint the greatest industry which could come to our country. lumen same: really sglendid. fashionagigg P. .I. BREE-IN . acted 2nd Vice-President of Lindsay Advancement Club. MEN’S WEAR had a regular pistol {buying me dictionariea and will give rk are in the toils. them away as suitable presents to rules in New York friends. A $4 dictionary for 98¢. man an aVen chance The dictionary distribution is m i him. close in a few days. and in order in Your more lnumute men lolks wlll rally ¢pprecluo a well elm-en [lit 31 hosiery or underwoqr and here you can- not no amiss because the not go wrong thing isn't here. Hos- iery in beautiful fashionable panama and colors, and un- derwear that is right hygeni- cally, and in fit and wear. treatments at 101- every mam WE beautiful assortment rich HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Ail umbrenav is a Wit? UMBRELLAS "$1 to $5 and attractive Ibex are the vet! newest and best the mark We have 3 ARLAN GILLIES Rte-elected President 0! Lin: \‘ancemont Club 'lihe Warder has not cornered the bring it to a brisk windup and give * . but you will its readers more benefit than ever, dictionary market. think that some one has it you try The Warder has abandoned the. six- to buy the book after the close of ,coupon plan, and now only one cou- this distribution. Another big con- pon is required. signment has arrived and if the do- To save time. it is said, is to mend continues even this extra will lengthen lite. soon be sold. A large number are Here is a chance {or you to save Reâ€"eleCted Treasurer 110W arder Dictionarys as Christmas (Hts van :ement Club. . MA'I‘THIE THE WAICHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. Every man wents Gloves end wants m durable gloves. The style essentials of or: wide variety in all the good hides and furs. We are agents for FOWNES take their time about it.” Offers a preet field for choice in Christmas Gitte. In each a selection as we have provided, personal tastes are easily satisfied. Our neckweer runs the gamutpf prices from 25c to 82.00. Several lines in fancy gift boxes, - All- over floral effects and bias stripes are prominent lines in black, olive, grey and wine shades. _ Special attention is called to our ties i trade winners. 0! Lindsay Ad of Lindsay Ad- Xmas Gifts that Afl'lljlgight anwan of g ' To save time, it is sum, 18 to lengthen life. Here is a chance {or you to save .tlme and trouble also. If you take advantage of this of- fer. you wlll come more nearly to getting something for nothing M I you over dld bolero. or 9»qu Ro-elec ted Sec Who was last night elected Chairman .of the Board of Education. Mr. Flavelle was formerly vice-chair- man of the Board. 500 to $3.50 SEE OUR WINDOWS NECKWEAR vancemoflt D. FLAVl-ILIJ ret an" 01 GLOVES. “They wear out but they I .indshy .-\d lb good, fashionable. servizeable and m gloves for a}! round wear are of fancy boxes at 25c. They. are . 'i‘Hns. STEWART Who has resigned the Chairmanship - of the Board of Education, which position he has occupied for twelve years, being a. member of the Board {or 24 years past. Electec Then profit by your tardiness and got. one for a coupon. Drop in and examine the diction- aries. They are juut the thing "or the home. aunt the thing to give your triend for Christmas. will again. Do not delay. as the close is only a. few days away. Ask yourâ€"Iriénd that got one o! the books about. it. Clip that coupon and profit by the alx-in-one proposition. . et ‘affords. and theyariety and price Assistant Secretary of “- Advancement W. NICHULI :ooci mute and discrimination Iub Lind out um 50c, 756. $1.00 Tie Pins 50c, 75c. $1.00 It you want tho ml com 0! Jewelry that a m PN' for- you mun got them at. a all": now. Not. tho nutty. extmvmnt dealt". u that m not- 1.81110”le {or u For the moderate appropria- uon, handkerchiels are a hap- py thought. Useful ulways, and they can be made to con- form to your ideas of outlay totwhuvethaninallqudic thnp‘xothomm. being old a turned Farmer two-day course 80!! Ito-elected lst. \ch'l’l'fi' 5m: AdYanmum w, w. J. uurun took charge of the plained 10 the audie points of a draug class was then as!“ colt, and give “3330‘ ing, after which Mr his placing and led teresting discussion ‘in general. HANDKER- CHIEFS JEWELRY poinaed out to the chum tho desir- nble conformation of a boot animal. The clans than judgfll um. mulv an! M. the finish of “Mr judmng 883' men co-Opt' , Institute a stock 3‘“ opened 0! me subiN‘ ‘ LINDSAY from mum! on Tuesday after- he subject under discussion $08. A class of t\\'o-.\eur-| supplied by Messrs. Murcia-l t, Upton and MacKay. . J. Gardhouse, of Weston. rge of the course and ex- 0 the audience the desirable of a draught horse. The s then asked to place Vlhe give reasons {or weir plac- r which Mr. Gardhouse gave ng and led 0!! in a very in- discussion in horse' flesh Mack} Wow te in l‘ judging on TIM rating dvfllo as of t\\'0'.\“‘““ Messrs. Murchi d LiuKay. mse. of Weston afldrnt of Lind M. Chub. Iort ng with putting .3 course use. Th9 ,v after- d iscussion range make selection easy k ,,,__, _ _ _ - ilél'd at Woodvill e we always mm our holiduy show- ing of this apparel {awn unini- ble. It it man an: more chance prominent Christan m. In pop- uhrity is founded on the fact tht nothing is so acceptable to the men 10m. and nothing cation with It such enduring piousure and con- tort . one o: the most. impartant you ()lxgth<) see what $5, $6 and $6.75 course. Mr. D. A. Mi the omcers ot une are very ers who so ki1 demonstratian Mr The druer who stole three tons or coal got six nnomhs. By the time he gets out coal will have ceased for the time being to be g worrx._ Ahh‘mfih Bulgaria. used many aero- planes in the war, the Turks did mos: of the flying. $2.50 to $4.50 Distance never lends enchantment to the office-seeker's view. \ Sweater Coat. has Gardhousc Commcnu héir work. This a interesting and SWEATER COATS SMOKING JACKETS 76mm L MacKonzio. ILSJL, anu ‘s of the Farmer’s ln-‘ti- very gratin! to the [arm- i0 kindly supplied stock for Ltian puma-sea. . J. FERGUSON ‘ditor of Lindsay mom Club. ommcndod (“'0“va This concluded a flfll mit- inst ructu and a

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