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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Mar 1901, p. 9

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tives of North Data-lo“ Em Sfinrday. Man-ch as resent: Mr. J. P. Whit-1. Position In the Wat-I. le. M.P.P., Mr. Jmfi. .P. for Stomont, H1231. at West View, so“: 'Igin, Hr. Findlty Mall:â€" Iedthsttrom'i' to 9 a.” : Henge cast chef” ‘Jmpsny could ha" ’3 dividend were it not l? the patrons and dirt-dd s Cremery wu held C inst” at 230 pun. to“ I connectbn withthllw dwo yearn, 1' anceeasof the ronld be hard to 1"“ voting Mr. Hunt‘ ‘1; {tings can of route- and fl" ‘ed this spring a W.“ thin :11: ten ea!“ ”'3' :g the milk mains!" inn the follow“ W pointed to flow: :19, J no. fiche]. J‘: six: s in: salad}; convince you a ‘, not to keep. . Mr. D. CayleY, laid 0‘ of the m ebing VII 3‘ Initial! oil}‘. 1:: treating 1901. d of loyal y to Mud denature" expansi- the put: leaders. dalivered .1) 3b]: wk verument was not Ipldv made 5 cspital imprdfl- like£y have a walk” president at the North“ n, was in the chair. If. nimusly chosen a: d- .ext election. Mr. SIM :e warm], at Mr. WI )St 81. 75 and” ”if? 1.40” pe? R COVERINGS said £1113 to m0 "'- ‘ad served the!!! ‘3’“: $033!»er ' â€" ""0 tab, which milk at” re met] atacost 3‘ Its per 1w pounds. E ativc Convention terwuhendaed‘ sex-noes. We: 3t Her late NIF' range ., v...- _,.'v '. ioche, Jn). Dull ”I .33 Imilk to ong One Son WC" Li! ne_w _lot, in plain or F3111 VX1111 1 {315159 APPENINGS ABOUT TOWN l 1118 “ "10 of 1h: ‘8 Published “159ka )i ng. ’“rlllaiinn .A’. with L C0 Mum‘. ‘vvvvvvvvvvvéééi66665333‘ "111a: ion {9 illustn “11ml 1),. Hun] 01m '“" m lha- Unws‘l hung-hum 3“”1“ Pumishfid'in Ann-rim}. 'IS “Ht“! ’k‘9'1'inL‘f- I! is rit-h in Vuhxubl" :liUiUn. {huh-3% lilo-r1173“ work and Ilhwrutivp. I1 is prinlwl on 1nt pupm- and is a nuxuuzhlz' 10 tho Pul'lnl‘ as W 011 u.“ SUPP“ 'luss inform-Hun it)!“ 111‘? man- :le of a“ parts of 11W- 110"“ $100 at V1vaU' clubbing r1119 cVVatthman- VVardcr $1. '56- Euw i1 The most Up-to Date stock of Men’s Hats in this County, an immense range of all shapes and colors, at ........................................ 200 Women’s Plain and Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, lines that have been sold at 40c and 45¢ per pair, all have 35 Spliccd Ankles and Seamless Feet, for per p in. 0 IO dozen Men’s and Boy’s Colored Camb'ic Shirts, sizes run from 12}; to 17 inches, take your pick as far .......................................... ° Women’s Assorted Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, with Seam- less feet, Full Fashioned, Guaranteed Color, for 20 0 per pair ............ . ........................ W . ‘d T f; goo Shades in Cream, White, Light and Dark Green, 3 x 6 feet, complete with Roller, etc., each . . . . up ll} 2:; 1... Le. _:..z....n.r.r.= .: 3â€"; 5:11... I~â€".:._._.I .w.(.:(p....4 5,. 2â€"22.: “3.5. 2:; 712.1“. 3.; 3:17.. Little Local Lines “lull job lot of about one hundred Shades in Green only, size 6 ft. long, 3 wide, complete for ...... . Uzi lllil lehndist p;12‘>q)!litf."1‘. usi 'J'hursduy. ‘:*‘\ J' l" "i in mul‘riaga- Mi.“ llliZa: (lamghto-r of Mr. 3011“ nr\\amd, and ““1311“! A1- . Mm ”1‘ :‘ll‘. “‘11). B‘flVin" Shades in Cream, White and Green, 3 x6 feet: with Lace or Fringe, complete for each ....... Curtain POYes, 5 feet long, with all Wocden Fixtures, in Ash, Oak and Cherry, each ....... r Ups suing 1;.ng ~' machine? for sak WWII é; )lthig s o n'angws at Terry 8 nulls" $13105 in MW 19:: Mitchel,’s. ranging i> llx'u rly Wan/0Q?» QQWQ Qggggwxwwhfiwfixwwwwgfig 0553*;034; 18 round“! «‘11 1i [1' in nu "-VARDEB. m 7‘5. 1N1} Window Shades- Men’s Shirts 50 dozen of Women's Black Cashmere Hose, Plain and Ribbed, Shaped and Full Fash- ioned, Seamless Heels and Toes, a line that sells for 35¢. in the regular way, for each ................. ..25 Men’s Hats m1 DIRECT IMPORTERS L'rr-ann-I'y 1111‘! 01 please rmnexnbch Int-1d in the ore: Saturday, March ‘rstablbh' milk 1' rahgemcnts for 11150 $011 the but ”Tin: Flavolh‘ Milling (.‘0. are ufâ€" fv-ring sclx-ctvd semi wheat for sale. L‘hnice goose “'h'f‘at. an. 75 C(nts per I Ln 1541191. \Latnr. dz-m-u thv puixn nt' hit-J Skate imu his inuL \Vllil" SPW‘HIIK 1“» l‘q-u‘l‘bm‘u. ll" “'5” UC- laid "1’ 1"" sunlt' H1110. -â€"-â€"_\u univrtaxinulvm; in aid of the Sick (.‘hildro’n's Hospital. Toronto, Was given by tho Sons of England in ‘Ix ~il' hall on Tuosduy PVt‘llillg. Pn‘ss. I'H'Xu,” occupied the Chuil‘, and 1h:- v-nu-rtninuwm \\ as a success in oxcry \\'u_\‘. The: 1v:w_p;:w-(.ls gummniml H) ow-r --1‘hulngmphic xix-“s \\ 111 hr. 1.1L- --n m the Mawfi-y-llum'is procession as it linvs up am Kent-SL1. nu Saturday, March 16th, 1'! fl .‘ Al‘ l)(t1 ‘1 ) â€"â€"'l‘h~- mun L‘wlvh. \\ 1m paused bug- HS mun-1v an. Penn-loll Falls all‘vyn‘ut'ml balm: Jmigc lh-am on Saturday. Ho ulvadord quilvy and Was 1M; 3m 1m mmmd guim- and was w 5 un suslwndmi suxlvucv, ul'h'l‘ giUW-z' Immls I‘m' 5mm, {umhminn was mm!" 51,55”, Burgoyne: and Iii-11y on .‘HSH‘ndmi Sclxh‘ncu illH'l' gluing hnmls fur 5mm, h-slilminn “as umdw Mvsm's. Bm'guyna- and 19-11:; nu \\ hum 1h“ bad mmu-y was pussml. â€"-I’atrons of 111+: Vicioria, ("W1“) 'rr-amm‘y and others imm‘ostcd will l. phase remember the meetinn- to bv hold in 1110 crmunory. Lind ay, on Saturday, March 2nd. at 2 1mm, 10 mm; routes and make at. milk drau‘iuw and ~stablish' rangements for 011 the butter milk of the com. also 5 .I‘. O Dodo, SCCI' Jiary --« «- Snaénn scdéon._ W. Hosiery Little Local Lines \V L“? K ()liU'X‘ Dusty. the puim uf hit; skate 7?“??? .25 Green 2 5 O â€"â€"â€"\\'hilc it is being st-utcd and ugrm-«l 111le liquor drinking is on the iucrcusc, tho.- report. of the inspector of licuncos for Ontario makes an anâ€" nmmCu-nu-m that either disprm‘t'S um: theory. or shows that drinking and drunkenness do not necessarily go 10ng 1101‘. The report shows 111sz Hrs average yt-arly commitments 0f illh)xi('ul('d persons from 1876 10 1:480 was 3821: from 1881 to 1885, 11016 : frnm 1886 to .1890, 43.1];1‘1'0111 1.891 tn 1895, 2703; while {rum 1896 to 1.900 they wore only 1920, 01‘ nearly 55 pm cent. less than 15 ycul‘s ago. "Cheap fares to the Coast, British Columbia and Western States each Tuesday till April 80th from Feb. 12th. Ann-(y to G. W. WILDER, Express Office ~-â€"'l‘hv brst, collection of hnI‘Sch‘ 1110 line-s1 bow of ('unadas \emnamm. and 1h» most highly finished lot 01' mathnrry will bv svon on Saturday, March 1.6111 in the MuSSfly-Ilul‘l'is parmic ill Limbs-.153 â€"â€"Un Thursday last Mr. John l’vurcv Was kicked in the side by :1 home in.- Was watering. Two ribs were brokLn. Little Local Liues -â€"Dr. McCullough, eye, car and 1hrout specialist, at the Bcnsmx House, Lindsay, every Wednesdav.â€" Llndsay.--5.1: -Luuk lu-ro, Bill, if you want 10 have. 111«- biggest day Since last .1”th of July, come:- 10 the. )[as‘twy-Harris dwlivvry in Lindsay, on Saturday, )[au‘ch lmh. Many new lines are here ready for Spring business in Cotton, Wool and Silk Dress Materials, Linens, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Clothing and Men’s Furnishings. A few weeks ago, when our Mr. Flavelle was in England, llosiery took a tumble in price, and he being ready for a snap like this, waded right in for all the good lines he could get. To=day we have the greatest value in Cashmere Hosiery in the town. Some ideas of the values for you may be found in this advertisement. . Money Saving in Hosiery ' 3-011 Friday last, Mr. (‘lurk Smith. “'11” “\ft‘S u. cuuplo of milvs soulh of \\‘<)odvillo lost, at Valuable ymmg hUI‘SC. On going into lho stable hv found it lying down and unwilling to E?“ “P- lie then (liscm'mwl that «me hind 1'1: was broken. Ho hzul to kill the animal. Haw the 10;: got hurt is a mystery. Mr. Smith had shortly before put. the harm mm the stable. Another horse stood {war it Ldt on the side away from the brok- Cu 193', so that it could hardly have been kicked. -â€"\lr_ Gordon King of l’le-uszuu View Fan-m, Muripusu, shimwd {our flu" 1hm‘oughbrcd bra-ding pig's an. couple 01‘ “Wu-ks ugo H) J. \V. Trail 01‘ (.uclph,()11[. â€"â€"IIeaddT1'arters for first-Class clean coal, all sizes, coming direct from the mines. Also the very best black- smith and steam coal. Dry hard- wood always in stock. R Bryans Co.â€"3-8. -â€"â€"Our stock of blankets, shootings, underwear, mitts, etc., must be clean- ed out during the next thirty days as we will close our Kent-st. branch during the spring and summer months, no room to return the stock to the factory, so if you want; barâ€" gains in woollens do not miss this genuine sale. II()R\ Bl‘( )S , 01d Ontario Bank. â€"â€"-7â€"3. Li :tle Local Lines ”“11 130); has inh'udllcml il bin to huv guwrmnrnl drains mer m‘oU‘CH‘d. ]f 114: can pruh‘tft 1h“ lrl‘asury fmm being dmhwd, h.- will do 111‘: province it Ht‘l‘\i(‘t‘. QM 2W fig. -â€"â€"(‘:1rpcntors and masons are workâ€" ing“ on the. intvrinr of the town hall. The cutire floor spam; is now (flour and 111:! sticker is in know what to do next. It is proposed to make the ‘wost, cud the council chamber and di- vide the east and intn offices with the centre seated as auditorium. The question is whethvr the (nuance should be at the east end ox" south Side. ' -â€"â€"'J‘hc umrtulily rvlm'ns. as rem-ix: ml at; the l’x‘m'incial 'llmhh Depart- man for the month 01‘ January, show that nut, of 10 per c0111. 01' the pop-3 ulalicn there \wrv 2.2431 dmthx. as‘ compared with 1.77], «mL ‘of ‘95 1:: 2“ cent. of the population in thv Satin month of 1900. Tu g‘rimm is gixxn the. distinction uf Causing the in- L'l't‘ilffl‘. . â€"-Now is the timo, and this is the place, to get your lumber. shingles and lath. We habe a complete stock of dry pine and hemlock. Give us a. chance to figure the bill for that new house, barn or silo. All esti- mates furnished cheerfully. Best lime and cement always 'ou hand. R. Bryans . Co.â€"3-8. â€"â€"Buurdurs \\'untod.â€"â€"â€"-.\ few boardâ€" cm can find a column-tubb- humo. at reasonable rates, ul. Laws Dycr's, 115 William-st. ~-Cn Sutmjluy morning hrs. Burâ€" rows and Allan [wt-furmul a skiliul upcrution in ramming :1 lumur fr’nm Hu- lu‘ad of Mr. W. Hopkins. grocer 01' the cast. ward. â€"G1uze Flannels, the latest in Plain Colors5 Sky, Pink, Old Rose, Heliotrope, Cream, Cardinal and Nile, 32 50 inches wide ................................. ' --75 only, Bleachcq- taple cloths, ;, 2% QW/Jg â€"12 dozen Linen Huck Towels, size 22 inches, half Bleached and Fringed, per pair ....................... ' -â€"Black Taffeta Silks, the soft finish, Italian and Swiss makes special prices for this month â€"50c, 65c, 75c, $t.oo, $_I.25 and .......................... 1050 -â€"-500 yards of our soft finished Colored Taffeta, nearly 21‘! shades in stock, to day ................... â€"Lacc Striped Silks, the very newest makes, new color- ings, special price per yard ................... â€"400 yards Fancy Striped English Silks, dainty Pat- terns and Colorings, guaranteed good Silks, for” â€"50 dozen Napkins, ajob lot of odd 3; and L1 - 50 Patterns in New Printed French Flannels, all the latest designs, Black, Blue, Pink, Navy and Cardinal 50 Grounds ................................... ' Wench Delaines, with Satin Stripes and Alover Pat- terns of Spots, etc, 30 inches wide ............ Pure Linen Damask Table Covering, full Bleach, this line slightly damaged, price $1 00, for ............ my, bleached fable Cloths, 2, 2% and 3 yds long, these cloths are slightly damaged and are under regular price, $2 2; for $t.5::, $300 {or $2.00; 20 Cloths 3 00 worth $4 50 for .................... dozen to Z pai‘tern, these are‘all 33 I13 Piss than regular price, $2 25, for, per dozen. . . . .......... 1°50 Little Local Lines ..Linens.. Waist Materials ESTABLISHED I860 Silks ‘ Slates, every Tuesday only, In March and April. Settlm' Excursion: to § Manitoba and Northwest even Tues- ; day In March and April. 1. 0. ur- i CHE", Agent O.P.R., Unduy.--xo-tf. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hickey, 2nd 0011.. Ops, culebratui their silver wcdding 011 Saturday uu-niug, Feb. ~â€"Th" Junvuillo,‘ fwnd» uh“ {refurâ€" ing 10 3'1“: 'l'n’mpuz' Jo» T'nul of the: Struthnmu Nurse :1 gum] l‘nut-ptian. He will Ln,- Icndcrcd an .IdJr'v‘sS and prcsvntzu inn. '-9heap rates to British coma. makes, new color- 7 5 O I . 0.. .000000000 Little Local Lines x40 , this .75 g .50 .60

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