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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Dec 1912, p. 9

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s every people. is this ge for dainty t linen Cloths. 042" S f 535 :rwcar. it 856 a other rle gifts :nty of 3 show .cv Saâ€" "M‘de ng may 1] enjov fee 11' n g 2.75 active “an“ H41 33% « «fin?! Hg ERR The RELIABLE and OLDEST jewellery sto're county ' ' ‘ ' ONE COUPON NOW FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT L “if. g - \ '2‘... 1.3:- *~ ‘: " .' , H1 DRAWN WALTHAM WATCHES ......ssssss~§w A 32;; (151"! PR 911m Suggestive _(_}__i_f_t_s__f9r Every One of the F amilx mw.underweah shirts. fancy VestK trzmscrs. suits. raincoat mn‘cnat. fur coat. f“?- iivud coat, fur collars; HI. «:zmm'lets, “If paw, wvtxrvflns. sWe‘ate‘l‘ . u hmnging mbfi, HEW-9; jackéfS, hig‘“ Ties. collars. cuffs, Mugrfs. hose. cuff links. «Hf pins. hats. cam ghn'vs. mitts. handker- fir. acc0‘ n’ of withdrawing the dictionary within a .few flags The Warder will from now on, accept ONLY ONE i ”L POX instggg‘. of six. 02' 2 \.\mine a Warder Dictionary. You will be convinced they v ' dirt cheap‘ at 980 (worth $4. 00) Leather cover. {-dges large type, illustrated â€"- containing a fund of ~.:'0:mation. Just the thing for a SUITABLE CHRIST- MXS (:lF'l‘. One your friends will appreciate, and strictly "-‘n THE NUMBER IS LIMITED. THE TIME IS LIMITED. For Father Harder- has received anther lot Qf $4 .z-m Siozmrées (to be sold at 980) and citizens Qf Lindsay and County will have JUST ONE mm; CHANCE. This will positively be the Inst shipment. 11 Lindsay 98¢ â€" r; a); Mm» Ghrimag postage. HXT RIVER [mum in; wiry- :I-LH‘MRO 34:91. N n. oi mum. iiS. “1,. type qt :3 Clydes- ‘c. “hiCh as 31 prom d to beat; three of a: sold for $1,000.00. : blacksmith is open i {cw good imported 5. “hich he will kc‘ep brooding purposes. man. of Rusewood, Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Per- . r WNflfifififlfififi w,‘ .‘ggflflfiflfififlfldggfifid , be able to state lmdman is imprOV- s illness. mHNL-w. magnum 1.. ma. 1111111 yea fine and All SDQ‘nf 1(5.~Mrs. Swan Mrs. llorron’s will embark in other business in‘ fu- Rusewood, ture. It is probable that ho win Mrs. '1‘. l‘cr- give his attention to the exclusive ' dealing in horses and cattle. He will )10 to state announce a sale of his stock and im- 1 is improv- plvnmnts, which will be held in the =. varly part of the month of January last: Sunday next. When mailed out of town, 22 cents extra village of Mc- \WK- 9mm WWWE WSRVK’AS- g9 WWWN VIM: «Ma; The. Methems; fixmqay SQIAWA'S! an- nual Wristmgs We 9n, W9. 24“! is being lqokexk toward to Very anx- iously by the‘ children. We mpg Santa Claus is busy getting things Mr. Jim. Bushnell, the wellâ€"known horseman and agriculturist, has sold his Valuable farm, which was situ- ated a short distance north or the villaqe of Omemee. Mr. Bushnell rea (LV Sol .D HIS FARM Mwa- m s-xw w} Wfii ~51“ Dress “lengths. waist lengths, gloves. mitts. hosiery, underwear. underskirts. knitted jackets. handkerchiefs, parasois. scarfs, fancy pins. brass goods linens comforters, blinkets, coats, suits. fur sets. fur muffs, fur states and capes, fur coats, fur- lined coats. rugs, lace curtains. draperies, table covers, femur ml- hits. heirs. hand bags. purses. millimry. ki- tmmn‘s; m1: For Mother ,“saswswsmwm. ,smmssstsmsss. ‘ ”Wmasw»? Helpful Suggestions for Hurried Shoppers Dundas and Flavelles, Limited LINngfi-w éiwn‘m m‘ me. :‘xmuww‘s mummy "of 5mm u sliwrwimmg v~\’l\¢f\M\‘o \V'uh‘ :«linliu Rho mm your! genius“ «II the ; weeds in the cmelogue, «us! "he“: Home. No «ducal 3h“! it [nesuwni [with \imothy. ‘ r In W: uiternooa Mr. (kurdhouse! Espoke on the good points of ' New} fdraught ‘hurses. using Mr. Hahn! Johnston's stallion to illustrate his. remarks, and a class of heaVy mares " and one of colts were judged. the. [contributors being Messrs. Geo. Ila-[1 rie. l‘ullis Loan. 11. Stroud. Haber i Johnston, John Graham, JohnBecg‘. :1 Thos. Mofl‘at 'and Wm. Goldens The : attendance at these classes was; much 1 larger than at any of the Others, and 1 more interest manitested. The 3111- 1 jmals Were alL first-class, and there! ( ( was not much to choose between the Edifleront individuals, Mr. Gardhouse ‘admitting that it was idimcult to 1 say ‘ which should be placed first. Quite a number of those present tried their hand at. judging them‘and made fairly good work of it. These judging courses appear to be an improvement on the regular In- stitute meetings formerly held, being practical demonstrations, and more calcuiated to arouse and hold inter- ionally.” Mr. Hunter, Mr. D. A”. We? able assistant. had charge 01 the ar- rangements {or the judging m: ‘est. For other subjects than live stock, however, that cannot be ac- companied by illustrations, the ad- dresses anidiscussions might well be continued later on the sum dates or at a. different season of the year, or at meetings of Institute members themselves, held monthly, alter the style of the Women‘s Institute meet- im, with an outside speaker occas- ml" -.\‘l)l1ll:‘ “unfit. 'HN “\l‘lllm‘ "mu lw: mm m mwml m in «ml hy- hm: “mg NMM w‘r ma nmyw Mull \li' my Ml Mull \lw mlma «m lws mm» m gl‘m‘t- \wll, «ml will N ‘m Q‘MM film» W as» Vlll the aw‘é ‘m llle W‘lflfix «ml will he qlsl «wall m 39H» lull ‘lm~r~§sh-,.. M Imam. M. mmimiml Mm a sham mm m \x-‘hh ms mixing and i dam- mhw, m» gwxx-mg « We; “9 s'mwd mm m m mm \\'-h'\iN‘~ “m: the MM mu buceeasful Stock Counse Held at: Fenelon Falls Instr-active Addresses Stock Experts 'l‘hc Furulers' and \quens' Insti- tute muetings and stock judging wurse took place at Penelon Falls on Friday afternoon, 'with a judging demonstratton in the skating rink, a. number of Shorthuru cattle from Messrs. Cullis Lean's well- knovm herd being used (or the pur- pose, among them being some very line animals. Mr. J. t‘. (lardhouse. of Highlleltl, briefly explained the points wanted in ideal beef cattle. and the animals were then judged by the spectators. who huVe their roas- ons for the choices they made. Mr. Gardhouse afterwards stating his opinion of how the awards should be placed. The discussion brought, out cbnsiderahle information. (tn Saturday morning: a similar process was g‘nht‘e thmugzh \xith (hm-y mulv, Mr. J. P. Stewart, at Del- molly. utlirintmg. and "Sing: tlm‘v msml mws tmltmgnq m Mr. J. t‘. THE WAmMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. Fanc§ co‘lla‘fg'fméy" lungs. i chateluinea, Eurses, parasols. hand- erchiefs. fancy pins. brass goods. linens, comforters. Hankets. gloves, mitts, hosiery. scat-fa. mam-skirts, un- derwear. 3mm- coatm aviation caps. coats. suits. raincoms. fur coats. fur lined coats. fur trimmed coats. fur sctts. fur smles and con'A'rs. fur muffs. fur nuntlets. ki m o n a ‘5. fiend hErk‘ntv.vht I ' axxtattttxXXtazzaxaofi u in mm “5- Nu: mw- Mm! M Md mm m “mks m N in mm aim» For Sis. Eter M. M“; Newark an address; den!- r and Mfiim M yummy m: i mwmh N Order of Nurses, the Young Women's Christian Association, the W.C.T.U., the Women's Institute, and others. She spoke of the aefl-uaifices of members of the Victorian Order of Nurses. of the commendable activiâ€" distributing wood-hand literature, ad of tho muck nod-ll Inn-km giVen by the Y.W.C.A. to girls enter- ing the cities as strangers. TheWo: “’3 Institute is, the. speaker sud, Mr. Gardhouse touched on the high cost of living, and thought the mid- dleman was-largely responsible, and that there should be some way of getting farm products to the con- sumer without so much expense. Miss Gilholm, of Bright, was the next speaker. Her subject was "Cangdian Women." After drawing attention to Denmark. which in a. comparatively few years had grown out or absolute poverty into great wealth. chiefly due to the co-opera- tive eflorts o! the Danish women, Miss'Gilholm went on to shOw what Miss Gilholm went on to Shaw what a. great work the women of Canada were accomplishing. Women are or- ganized all over the Dorninion, in the churches, the Daughters of the Empire, the King's Daughters, the Aberdeen Association. the Victorian Natural conditions should be fol- lowed as closely as pomihle ip hm- lng. Anyone who keeps milch cows knows that the greatest milk flow comes in June. therefore June condi- tions should be mainulned for the rest of the year ; :nd the some in other lines. iul‘N‘x‘Hun mm H! \ NI “Hum“ “I «run- ‘N‘u‘ Mum iwr mm ”mm 'fim “Mum sedwz «I»: News at human N“- !!lex ur “mum. «mi am «he um um \iw It “0an he a amt ud- \umasm as We“ «Md come in and gm a uniform «flout \mh lit- no on no trouble The tarmm‘ club gives me xcwng man a m to talk. and learn how w exprena thmmelves. {mum memam a mmme am. I immu‘ws M mum lsmim‘ saw“! and mum mnipmuu m tam bum «h mm m was we! mxww hm Imwk «a h “mum in M3 mm 'Nll'm§-. “fight; m Nflu‘mw 1w MM. u? “H mam \Mk‘hfifi‘ lawâ€"â€" MN we“ «me I‘m, - we Mm. hw- mm mm M yxmmt «xi \M'w 1mm mm m. mmhaw adwmml 9w summim and the Wfism at him-â€" 'I‘h.‘ first speaker intrmiuwd was Mr. W. J. Gardiwimo. of Highnold. Mr. (:ardhruse emphasized the dig- nity of flu fni‘mer's railing. We are living. he maid. in a fast age. Whm such wonderful (hing: are being ac- compl'shod that it is worth while to live if only to sit still and watch Mint other people am donut. lml {armors must mop mm Mm mo bru- gi‘wzs iii mimr dispnriimms oi iii». and iii on“: i“ do ”ii! ”my mini. isviimv m iiimiimikw. Him aw nm 1 allaa V. mi-nvnury. -1 Hr met-(my. closed by singing the National An- them. Mr. Jas. Dickson acted as chairâ€" man of the joint meeting‘in the even- ing. and in his opening remarks ex- pressed the opinion that in some parts of the country the farmers had not anything like sufficient litera- “we, and were corresponding-l5» hand icapped. ’I‘hn first speaker introducod we: was cvnmued at We evwing mm- inu. During the afternoon music ing. [luring the afternoon musm “as furnished by Mrs- Dr. Gould and aha: V. m"t\vn0ry- '1 He met-(mg closed by singing the National An- ONTAMQ h‘k\\\‘X\X\t\ tX‘KtX ' ‘ Suits. trousers. fancy vests. overcoats. rain- costs. sweater costs. fur coats. fur lined coats. fur caps. fur mitts. fur collars. lounging robes. smok- ing jackets. hats, caps. shirts. ollars. ties. l‘andkerc léfs, scarfs. lmse. cuff links. Scarf pins. umbrellas. under- wear. glows. mitt-s. “l'{llt l‘UlltTS. err. For Brother my. 11 \Vhivh mv NV. and M- MHN- wmum nin “n“: wammm ms M‘s!» mmw m mm: M» .mth m MWM Namath» \m «w kw men m [ah an mm mums-n w m. mkwlimw mfimm “a m mm M “M 13w \whha new! «aw-h m “M t‘mmlu my kw». MM“ MWfllSfl min “w im‘ah‘m M.» 1m». Maw iu We mm“ qum r- mam M“. J-. 0.. 1%!»me N “lama «we we “in mm mm mm. and «mm Mum- yummy- km“ W a when“: ‘ amy- ”AWN;- am. however. «Wt m we mum Mia Wham wen hoe noel! no “MIMI QM“ «d puma: iu 0. WW for Iml option. He said he taunt! i: his travels through the country hotter accommodation .1 u who in local option towns than in those un- der lioenne. 5mm 1 he} \VN! mm A lmukhoboor or any kind or a, (or- oigmor could secure a homestead m Westem Canada, hm a Canadian wn- man could um. Miss (:nhnlm wont rm to shnw what womm had dnho in immm-ilm mmmmm M swurmg in» impmx-m ‘swmec. its members are orguuiwl to assist and uplift, their follow “'0' men. They have used their influence to secure better laws. 'lhey were asking lo: a dower law in Western t‘atihdu, where women had no propâ€" erty rights. The speaker had enter- ed a claim (or a homestead in West- ern l‘anada. She received a reply stating that homesteads were not granted to women. but she could on- ter a claim for a Western bachelor. She thought u good deal about the proposition. but decided against it. it she got tired of the homestead she could give it up. but it might not he so easy to met rid or the bachelor. whws hm! di Wu em gums mm weed awn! 991nm m awr- , mews mm. Mmmmh a“ My m @hfismas ads and MW 9? ablwna h 9 m we“: gm. nlm I‘m-mu A mam mm“! m «a m M!» «m mm in m “an! “an min \lw 1%:th Eur mafia]: Dolls dogs cats ppnies monkeys I.“ .. He said he hand lay manning m on am! In Sails .ppmxod ms pm my me «~ka love; mitts. dress ehgt s. suit lengt hs fanc pihs. “it sets. chflirhs par sols Boo .‘fibsch hiflnaVB thim es. has; caps mats [mi-L 1hobes kimmas \Md's m Quuxuuuuxuuw ponies. mon keys. clowns. teddy bears. dolls“ beds. fancy hand- kerchiefs. collars. ties, scarfs. hosiery. under- wear. sweater coats, hi“ ‘ ma «mum». “v “w: wmu- mun ghwu'mwum and “AV“ “MW. hum m“ “E “in: rm sWWW «M. Mr. Hm, {mam N.“ w m“ .M Mwaw mm a mam “i $155 um “w H M ea hm in a seam «a sum all lmflwmx :hifl mi in quxm-. Mr. xw- \N‘to N w (mm «mm than my» qwmiw xi hel‘ ‘mum 3w mm, m lam-a an malnuxmu: F!" W- mm 1m a quantum as m' x large m Vim ii ‘he‘ be" M at fewl. “3‘. ft" the rash“ sum-n said am the laying oompe- "Hays. Haas mm but om showed that the pay their la White “whats. the White Wyan- ed genum! dunes. the fitted Rocks and the Bobcaygoon. Rhoda Island Reds wen am good. service. '1‘ The «mm stock at the larger {lean-vs. Jc M «Mild be disposed 01 move ‘ Wm. Irwin, “new. and Benj. h Vim: gun my: W“ John (NIH: and the other on neulay. mnnagvd by W. Bark STRAYl-ID Mr. John Moran and family arriv- ed from Ouuook, Sask, on Smur- day laSt. Mr. Moran recently pur- chased the farm immediately north of the village and owmd formerly by Mr. A. J. Campbell. Among the visitors we nmico Mr. John Elford, 0t Saskatoon, “ho iis hem (u enjoy Christmas among homo friends. Two shooting matches were held here last week, one on Monday by A Mtge number from here an: to- daw attending We winter fair in Lindsay. \%\‘W"-\’- W3 VF WM m K- vav WNW mwsw. w 99$.me held at Last '1‘“er- «M mm. kn ranch I markml ranch I “'0 ‘m ssnssmys. wflh \\ mm Mm M: h Fan fimr-nld h hhm l‘ u wwx . 17 -~Mi=>‘->‘ mm nl ac Victoria i “W“ 0i TH! N‘M (a; “NW l‘l‘ A Mm» 9!:wa F! H \I “ 0d 1h Merry Christmas Hus. Hausa-m mm. on Hui-day \0 pay their his! "mum to m- deceas- ed gentleman. Rev. Mr. Sumh. o! Bobcaygeon. prmched the tuners] mice. The mlLboam were: W. Jon. Greer. Jas. Milhgan. Wm. Irwin. J. Morgun, Chas. Hon uld lie-Ii. Faker. “I \\‘ Healer. \\ hen l one time hurvc sible, but as we seed lime and in tail, awn in its the barn auaiu t imo rams, snow Hut £00 dax itiun c urge numw 0U! Lime harvest Would be but as we are reminded limo and harvest shall even in its last, stages I am again re by the tore‘ncl (‘mvperthwitc ad to his (lclinl ck“ h I‘VV llumt River, on Sun- 3m. to Mr. and In. I, a dmwhtw. BIRTHS. mics and the soil it looked alisl‘actury PAGE NINE r'ofilled, and seizing ck he procured Mr. te's threShiug out- ht (h It<l zrain ‘ few acres It \ Iv red [‘pi nt'Vt‘!‘ fiat «m ’1} 8W hat. 1V

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