@{Q a GUI 1x LATESI 51.11.45. r rm CLOTHING RETAILED BELOW WHOLESALE} PRICES. You save the Wholesaler and Retailer’s Proï¬ts Ix l‘HIS ISSUE we give a. somewhat d extended account of Mrs. Coleman- 0 Stuckert’s scheme for the arrangement 3 of residences around a building where s all the house work would be performed ‘ by skilled labor. There is nothing in] the nature of houses that compels their I being built m a row, and as soon as it suits people’s convenience better to l arrange them in some other fashion, 4 ‘ we see no reason why they should not be placed in that different order. N obody but a chronic negative quantity would object to putting the houses in the form of an hollow square if it would do any good. Englishmeni know the hollow square to be a good ! thing and some other nations in meetâ€"l ing with them have discovered itsl .efl'ectiveness. As to how the details of this system would work out we are not positive, but if it would do what is claimed for it there is much to be said} in its favor. No doubt any ladies would hail with delight any release (10:11 the exacting and exhausting de mands of the kitchen, and when you come to think Oi it why not lave all the work done in a. BM Establish- ment as well as that put J it that now goes to launch-ins and bake shops 5%] LINDSAY’S LEADING CLOTHIER. m .@ ‘ mam Eta-2w @cg@@g@ %§@% m; Egg vâ€"w \’ , ' , ' " â€"" ‘ ' U . . . V32?) 2:: :hronut‘hegzgvehquantity on the parlor air, nor linger like al 0 J~ 0 Wt “18 e ouses 1n clinging incense on our clothes. Washâ€"L be form of an hollow square if It day and its traditional dinners would‘ would do any good. Englishmen.be but apleasant memory. Opportun- mow the hollow square to be a good ity 0f exhibiting ouroprwence of mind "hing and 80016 other nations in meet~ ‘ and “Wham dexterlty b putting up .- . . lstovepi es would be deni us. Rising ng with them have discovered Its before Say to struggle with the kitchen effectiveness. As to how the details ï¬re could no longer be numbered of this system would work out we are among our diversions. ‘ In fact most of not positive, but if it would do what is the things “I“ have added interest . ,- . - - - and profanity to life would} have dis. .lnmed for it there )8 much to be said appeared forever. Yet all would not in "5 favor. N0 d9?“ many “he“ be lost. We should still be allowed to would Mil with delight any “18353 have the buttons come 011' four shirts; Exom the exacting and exhausting do our suspenders collapse st inopporlune sounds of the kitchen, and “when you moments and our collar-buttons secrete come to think of it why not heve all themselves beneath the bureau. House- the work done in a special ‘e’eteblish- cleaning would still be with us endi meet as well as that putiit that our annual conflict with the carpet! now goes to laundriaeaud bike shops. lwould yet remain. No doubt other ’ithout sp- asking My}! about sources of solace would came to light how the ladies in genial: ‘ ld regard in the pructiml world!) of this scheme such an innovation we. ‘ some of and we for one shoukgl be willing to the unmarried ones would lie gled to see it tried. In the meantime we s-e the wmk going anywhere so Jung should be glad to take up house- “. it. went It would firevent a lot ‘ol';keeping on my plan tint the r’ght ;- nm ding sud innumerable vigcmus’person may suggest. . The New Housekeeping. We want Quick, Big Sales. The. b21515 lS GENUINENESS of the ARIUY . NAVY 82‘ success for us, for it; is another tribute to the power ,L -D ----Jp‘=-~ {Inn nnnd 51180385 101' US, lUl’ lb :9 u: deal at prices less than t Lvuuv- -_ â€"._ v--- be cost of putting the goods on th CUT IX LATEST STYLE. Sensations enough to ~No Other 5319 adjectives that now constitute the Good Roads tr regular accompaniament to every day’s a: duties. If we are mistaken in this, IT VERY often occurs that the i; only ladies with grown-up daughters interest and agitation aroused for a v. are permitted to set “9 right. Speaking very imperfect measure is of perman- b ifor ourselves we feel that such a cut assistance toagood cause. Many li ' riv us of man .system would dep e y temperance measures, for example, that s lthings that have largely moulded our lives hitherto. We should lose by it, have been adopted after a sevpre c but the loss might not be unbearable. struggle have been of little practical l ‘Tbe kitchen and its â€â€1““?95 .WWId use in themselves and yet no observer ‘ E338 “’3?- fWe Pgwggmm‘sssg} s :2 of events will deny that a temperance ‘ as been our avon r ' 'sentimem has steadily developed along . boiling cabbage and burning. gravy' . ‘ . would no more regale the nostril. The with and perhaps u; the assurance of . delectable aroma of frying onions . the vigorous campaigning for these would never again waste its sweetness . very measures. As long as the trend‘ on the parlor air nor linger like a . . . , , . - ' clinging incense on’our clothes. Wash-l0f Pub!†interest ‘3 “glib lb 18 surely 5 day and its traditional dinners woulqlworking out good results even though l,be but a pleasant memory. Opportun. the immediate proposal around which 1 “Y Of exhibiting our prwence 0‘ mind the agition centres is not critic-proof. land acrobatic dexterity b putting .up We should be glad to have our readers - lstovepi es would be deni us. Rising . . 5 before Say to struggle with the kitchen take the “cw 0‘ the 800d r0358 5 ï¬re could no longer be numbered movement. A proposal has been sub-l a ameng our diversions. ’ In fact most of mittedi to the townships by which 3 the things â€â€œ3 have added interest the roads should pass over into count . . . v - y and profanity to life would} have dis. control. Now this may be a very wise appeared forever. Yet all would not . . . . . be lost. We should still be allowed to suggestion b“ we do “0“ think w have the buttons come 011' four shirts, nearly so important ‘56 ““bï¬â€˜h the our suspenders collapse at inopportune wisdom of that propcsal as we do to moments and our collar-buttons secrete rouse the interest of the ratepayers on themselves beneath the bureau. House- the general question or good‘ read.“ 1 I- cleaning would still he with us and . . . . .t our annual conflict with the carpets we think u very unlikely that any-‘ s. lwonld yet remain. No doubt other-i body‘cares how these good roads get it sources of solace would cane to light herons longas they arrirelwithn'ut :60 d in the practical wet-kin of this scheme much delay. Our chief reason for >f and we for one shou be willing to favoring this schemeisxth‘at it is. the :0 see it tried. In the meantime we only postiveendlaggrepivahuggeation 35"muu- pass away. We should miss it. It has been our favorite room. Odors of boiling cabbage and burning. gravy would no more regale the nostril. The delectable aroma. of frying onions would never again waste i_ts sweetness is “799k n’s Fine Suits TEST STYLE. [to ï¬ll a week with interest. making prices that FORCE their WH'TIMH basis iSâ€"PRICES'SO LGVV EVERY 3 AN IN'THE LAND WILL BE A PROMPT BUYER! A Regiment of Happy Buyers testify *0 *‘v full marchmg order at GOUGH’S- It’s a glorious success. for hundreds of money-savers. It‘s Q Greer}; 7Y SALE, now in It tows into Lindsay the products of the largest manufacturers, who give us a side. e power of cash, which gives this store supremacy. rho. goods on the wholesale marketâ€"prices that no other retail dealers ever set their eyes on. DON’T FORGET IT, whatever else you may forget. interest. fresh and- seasonable, me 3RCE their sale when they are new, Er'dZalâ€"mg with tie problem ind we shall fee! incï¬bed mapport it until something mom likely to advance picking out goods that we picked. THE WATChMAN. Good Roads LINDSAY THURSDAY. MARCH 10TH, 1858. Samples of which are dis- played in the windowâ€"guar- anteed value for $8 to $12. UUDUCI lllau' if it iterest in beast: or rays it is good to that extent. ecomes law and is found to lttle use it will readly give place to ome wiser proposal. :reated considerable interest. iotice in this weeks proceedings of the Verulam council the following minute: ‘7 ‘ in the Sinyth block, The neatness, simplicity. ï¬nish and general appear : lance of the work, reflect gr on hit: W: A; White; the etchitect. 5 “A deputation, consisting of Messrs. J. Lithgow, warden of Victoria county, J. J. Robinson, W.T.C. Boyd, 1. ]. lngram, Alex Robertson, and C. E. Stewart waited upon the ' regardin a more uniforom system of rdZifT‘d‘ing 9“ the leading roads. Mr. Lithgow was spokesman for the deputation.†That is good It would he just as agreeable to haul loads and drive your fast horses over good roads made by the townships as any other way. But the interest must be aroused or that will not be done. Warden Lithgow was chairman of the conference held here between the township rcp'esent'atives and the county council when Mr. A. W. Campbell and Mr. A. F. W'ood dc livered addresses. He has evidently carried some enthusiasm for the sub- liect hack to his township and hence this influential deputation. In con- clusion we may say that the people will have good roads and if the town- ship authorities do not want the matter placed in county hands their only way to prevent it is to make the improve- ment themselves. for they are bound to come. .It townships show themselves equal to the occasion all is well, it not the public will demand that the county administration, lot melted" else take control; be of prise started in this town for ma years, that bids fair to be of more Already it has genera We Savings Company. made an inspection of the company’s c John Lewis ‘ THERE has perhaps been no enter- a: ny li] m. 1 value, than the Victoria Loan ’5' We have just h ery handsome and convenient olï¬ces, .11 la . L -uAA:§ euu Cl Wea- 1 A very substantial and commodiotts yault affords a safe place for the ‘ securities of the company, and a ï¬ne safe within the vault, furnishes still ‘ further protecï¬on for the funds. a The company is chartered and, licensed under “ The Loans Corpora-j tion Act of Ontario.†Their charter authorizes the company to loan money on real estate mortgages. municipal debentures and government securities ; to carry on a savings bank depart. ment, and to issue debentures for money for stated periods The right to accept money on deposit, is limited to an amount equal to the paid up capital, and on debentures, to twice the paid-up capital. The savings depart; ment has similar powers and privileges to the post ofï¬ce. Amounts under $300 are exempt from claims of creditr ‘ors, cannot be garnished, and may be paid out to the widow and famiiy or t deceased depositor without probate, oi- advantagel not possess}. The fact that ed‘by ordinary banks. Vw‘nuv‘v _-7 yect back to his township and hence this influential deputation. In con~ clusion’ we may, ,say that the people will have good roads and if the town- ship authorities do not want the matter placed in county hands their only way to prevent it is to make the improve- ment themselves, for they are bound to come. If townships show themselves equal to' the occasion all is well, if not the public will demand that the county [or somebody elie take control. aver else you may forget. Our method of not allowing goods to become 016, but fresh and- seasonable, meets the hearty approval of the people.. ...... when the season"gives its best pickings. YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF I er’s Proï¬tsâ€"because we sell direct to you at the MAKER’S PRICE. Were $4 and $6, for Instiâ€" We won. and its our turn to help you. all the funds of the company areia motor in Lue unawm i invested in ï¬rst mortgages, in ago“? 0‘11““ IOWD- 115,33: country like that surrounding Lindsay. ' shareholders are .‘maï¬i'fve , _ Lindsay, who are deep.) 3 and. that the amount of deposnsns the town, as well as men U; hmned. by the charter as we have said, ï¬nancial stundinc and best! makes the company the safest of The mamï¬mon’t’ in the 5; places to deposit money. and the fact Magwcod “a“; 11.1w. 5 that some two hundred companies conï¬dence There is use! have been incorpomted, with similar as to u the audit “'3 charters, in Ontnrio, during 50 years or accounts n as every item more. since these acts were ï¬rst passed scrutiniwd b , the Willi/""- l§and that during that period, not S1 of R. McNeiuig and p 3,. ll idepomtors money has ever been lost, We trust ale company attests the stability of such institu- the full cuco t a. -' . :-' - “38 now _~ . . nragemell none. 1mg compo: c... -- , wast 3t deserYeS- It 3? $137'000’ capitol SWk’ “mi abbot contenci \i'illlille hehyie“ $40,000 in the savings department. often shown towsrds m: The object of the company, being to but the foundations hat largely centre the mortgage business laid the work is in the as: of this locality, in the town of Lindsey, met; and there is no he: and to organize and invest local Ontario for such a com? capital is nraiseworthy. It will hove sfl'orded in the town of L 5 the eï¬ect of bringing people to town, the only future for meow ‘ who will do other business here also. such circumstances is“ .1 The company ought to play an import» M_____/â€/ E ant part, in the development of the BIRTFS Y1 town, in encouraging buildlng homes. ,4 .1; The people of Lindsay ought to build PARKINS.-â€"-ln Lingisii'm; :1 and own their own houses. . The wifeof Mr- JOS- Parkmd‘ awn. w--- company will furnish a‘ considerable portion of the necessary funds to any person who has made some savings, md desires to build. and there is no vexat-ious delay and large expense in get ting the money. » â€"â€"â€"AA Akznn gna The spring gs how approaching and GRAN it. wouldbea #3“ time {or 50 or 100 atSt. Ju mechanics in iedss'y, whoane tired Sabom paying rent, to plan houses to be built 3:035†during the coming season. The man 5mm. who owns his home has permsnent intetats in the town end ought 130 km“ the bent. citizen. Tax “Cum. Bus MAN ï¬shes the company success. ud Much, trusts (but it will loag continue to he Bryson. We trust 13:9 com v 919 if“. enoonngemeiinfl “W 5? deï¬nes. It a contena with the petty ier‘ often shown towards 1063' but the foundations h“ fluid, the work is in the 5' ‘men, and there is no 59 Ontario for such a com; worded in the town 0! ‘ the only future fer £13600 such circumstances, 15 l KING â€"MCPH£R>‘ Bm'sox.-.‘ :9 2m ilrer I re 3’4 ilrer 1 Fine gifts mpeti these envel then the '.y no‘ Lin