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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Jan 1908, p. 12

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ental roof. in: at 0118117 on: fines, returns} homelast weeklooking'fihflo and hearty. Will has: 11631: at. ‘kimds herewho are ghdto see him back. Miss Jess“ Bincham. "o! Canning» ton. spent Christmas Mann pa: Mr. Hector and Miss Tenn. Fer-gut son, of Tomnto, spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Hugh Fergu- Chris. L. McRae, of Winnipeg, is visiting here with his brother, 1). J, McRae, of the Queen's Hate]. Archie Carmichael, a former mer- chant of this place, but 7 of Ver- million, Alta., is visiting in, Wood- ville and vicinity. Miss ElizaGunn, of Cu’jonm, is viSiting with her mother, Mrs. L. er the auspices of the Methodist Sun- day school, was a decided success as an entertainment. The financial part was also very satisfactory, over $50 Santa’s Convention, which was held in the town hall here last week 11nd- The death cannibal-(ha 26rd Remark Entire Stock. Store Closed All Day Monday, January 6th. to Seasonable cloths in large variety, suitable or present and spring wear. Silks in plain nd fancy to be cleared as well as all trim- ming braids, guimps, allover laces, appliques. Dress Goods, Scarfs. Men’s Fur Coats, in Coon, Calf, Wallaby and Russian Dog; Men’s Fur Lined Coats. Including Ladies’ Coats, of Persian Lamb, Near Seal, Astrachan: Ladies’ Fur Lined Coats, Small Furs, Mufl's, Stoles and Ladies’ High Grade Per- fect Fitting Mantles, in Black Kerseys, Beaver Cloths and Broadcloth, Foreign and Domestic Tweeds, all this season’s productions, also Children’s and Misses’ Coats. All must go. Ladies’ Hats, Feathers, Wings, Flowers. Every- thing to go at half price and less in some cases. WOODVILLE Sacrifice Sale that will Start thefCommuni'tyé‘BuYing Reliable Duty Goodsat Most Unusually Low Prices Millinery Mantles Furs Silks and All Goods Marked in Plain Figures with Blue Pencil Showing the Old and the Reduced Price W Ten to Fifty Cents On thé‘Doflér' arid this 'IWiII. Bei'Our Greateét Sale , Trimmings Dr. and Mrs. Galloway sp Christmas at Victoria Rdad. Miss Annie Gilchrist, of Toronto. spent Christmas in Woodville. Mrs. and Miss. Blair, and Mr. J. Campbell, (Butch), of Bale, spent last week with friends here. Jim McMillan, of Cobalt, called on friends here last week. Mrs. (Rev.) W. M. Kannawin, is spending the holidays in Brockville. inst., of Mrs. Spence, relict of the late Archie iSpence. Mrs. Spence was in her 90th year when she died, and was in comparatively good health until a few years ago, when she met with a. severe accident from which she never recovered. She, was bur- ied in Smith cemetery on the 25th inst. She leaves four daughters and two sons to mourn her loss. and will continue all during the month of January, but we would ad'yise your coming early as some lines will not be sufficiently large to last the full length of the sale The prices we will quote during this sale will be so low that the present prices asked by manufacturers will not permit us to replace them for spring, but we have said everything must have a reduced price for this occasion and we will not protect the best selling article 1n the store. You simply take your choice, make the selections to suit yourself and save money on every ten cent piece you spend in the store. Prior to our taking over the Peterboro business we held a similar sale and it satisfied the public as few sales do. This will be another such a sale, only prices will be far lower and the savings speak much louder than on any former occasion. . We do not employ any sales agency to operate our sales and draw a percentage of the receipts. We, want this percentage to go into the pockets of our customers and earn for us their confidence and good will in a greater measure than ever. All our sales are origin- ated and planned in our advertising department and have the backing of our, twelve years doing business among the people of this district What we advertise we always do. The prices we quote are genuine and backed up with our Fifty Thousand Dollar Stock of as carefully and well bought Dry Goods as there is in the trade to-day. We will be marking down and repricing throughout our store from now until sale day, but that eéery article will receive a new price. WE WILL BE COMPELLED TO CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 6th. SALE COMMENCES AT 9 O’CLOCK (II We have always reduced our stock during January on acoount of February First being our inventory day, when we determine the busrness done in "the six months gone past. However we have determined that this will be The Most Aggressive Sale in Our History q The money stringency cry has tightened the purse strings very unnecessarily and especially in‘this community where the crops arelian average and the prices on many products doubled. {II .Our country is solid and as productive as-eVer-. The banks have repressed the speculative spirit and it is well for Canada that they haVe. Confidence is being-fast restored and there is no doubt but the spring will see Canada and especially this District, where solid industries ,surrounded by a thriving. people and progressive farmers, flourishing as heretofore. I J. SUTCLIFFE SONS ed and we know that to accomplish this we must Sacrifice profits and IN MANY CASES COST PRICES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. All Surplus Stock to the extent of Ten Thousand Dollars must be Clear- Our stock was never of a higher quality, and values are better than present market prices in many Instances, nevertheless every- thing will have a reduced price attached now. Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Linoleum: and Oil Cloths CASH AND WE PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Albert James visito‘ with friends in Oakwood on Christ- Kannawin, W.M. ; Bro. Dr. Galloway and Bro. Capt. Patterson, senior and junior wardens; Bros. J. J. Ruan, and Bro. M. Ferguson, senior and junior deacons; Bro. A. E. Stabback secretary; Bro. Alex. Campbell, tyl‘ er; Bro. G. A. McKinnon, I. Guard Bros. F. Edwards and V. D. McPherv‘ son, Stewards. Miss Bella McPhadden, who has. been visiting here with her sister.1 Mrs. D. Me'l‘aggart, hasgone back to Chicago to assume her duties as‘ Every [Me In 0m: lmm‘énse Stock will be Reduced frOm the 27th inst., whenhe instaned the following oficers: Bro. Rev. W. M. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7th . w These are scarce goods in wholesale quarters but we are goingto sacrifice them to make this sale stalked of event and our present good values M11720 at cut prices. Gloves, Iocdopfioniswa-mgexceedmr lywell_here. lugoodnemlts an everywhere tppami't. ice-inthe The Christmas ' trot and concen heid here in the tan 11:11 on Christ- mas night was a. sand amass. A Japanese minister of the An- glican chumh gave eh illustrated lec- tumin thetownhall Satan-d“ “ av. LINDSAY Hosiery, Underwear Sunday 5.5!. oiGmenwood. B..C m visit: in Hrs. H. Ccnpboil. . Ipan'andm Flomcello- turnod'trom their holiday on In Me Lem re Thursday last. spent. Obs-bum.- in Toronto: Miss Lyn Mm t: W (ri- a!” !n_WoodvA~illo can nudity. um. Ros. of Argyle spent. 'sunday with In. Campbell, Ally. and Ira. Rutherford. of St. Shirtings, Saxony Flannels, Wrapperet- tee, Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Prints, Blankets, and all Wool Flannels, all at reduced prices. Blankets, - ALSO IN OSHAWA of thg Sterling Bunk, Staple Dry Goods, Hr. Indira. WmHarper. dFort "Mimics-mar mucus of this are holidayinc at. Mr. and .wm Dickson'm Jr. and Jun. ht, 1907. Sad and sudden was the all 0! our day brother. loved by all. m- nemory still is ever dear. Foronlsslndthcsummr; melamtcfler'loveocdoep a Omyurbrinpb-ckourgrietfinet. IN “low McMCHERN.â€"In ‘memorium of E. l_). mm. died-a1. Swan River, Of all kinds 1N GS. Space will not permit us describing the various lines but all are going at cut We prepay freight or Express Charges to your nearest station on G.T.R. or C.P.R.‘ on all purchas- es of $20 and over. Club your or- ders, get your friends to join you and take advantage of this offer Toilet Articles, COME AND SEE THE-OFFER- willbeproduoedat the time of sale. them willvhe oflered for sale by Pub- !ic Auction at the Simpson Hot?! in the Town of Lindsay, in the Coun- ty of Victoria. ct the hour at 2 pan. on W. the m day of Fax-my. 1908. thou. certain lands situate in the odd town 01m. and com- pouod of lots Number: 14 «2415011 MSW of Lindsay Stneet (on tar, mas Katherine. of Oriuia, also Mr. Graham, of Claim. is moving mm the Queen’s Hotel. Auction Sale of Residence: Ell-amt to the power of sale conâ€" finedc‘n a awn now, which Gloves, Collars, Ties, Underwéar, Braces, Hand- kerchiefs, all at sale prices. Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Odd Pants. Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Suits, Reefers and Odd Pants. Flannelette Gowns and Underwear. Men’s Furnishings Ladies’ Silk, Wool and Alpaca. Waists. Ladies’ Broadcloth, Pan- ama, Venetian and Tweed Skirts, also Misses’ Skirts. and Waists Clothing Handkerchiefs Wfilflfl BflflK poduouu not“ Ludhiana 3 3 Cars of this on t! to Mariposa and Stations; samph seen and prices 4 either place. I quiring feed will bargain. Always in the: LLBIKB. RED and TIKOTE Highest mark paid all the til Cluttered by Act of at. Karim Station. Ladi VOLUM At Lin

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