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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Mar 1901, p. 9

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[011 may mug 15 :6 scale Te have ing but keeping content Bk terrace. not! ‘9 was ups 0‘ ‘w , Silks, oods, nd im. v of a Pattern Id New produc- , which 7"and m ‘6 C.» house and “'0 M wot. amh ‘3 FE}: ed Paints lardware, Lupplies, c.. at IN CBS. 111g friends '|\. v: 1'" se , in the To" DAY the 13¢th OHS OVCS 111:: of _fthe INDSAY 0F LINDSAY the P03! _ ad a 1901‘. 9W ~Dr. our "186. H no. ”c “m1 his Wt‘sent E t: Duke’s . . ’1“le 1m 1: 3m¢€~ 6‘33 9'? vvvvvvvfivvé‘v‘ééév I'lll‘d in the list belo“ “e ehzu'e only taken some few numbers, but there are hundreds of other i cm- bctorc you . We sell good Clothing and nothing of 21 shady nature is allowed in this stock. ’l‘llls‘ \‘TURE has gathered together the greatest and best assortment of all kinds of Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys that's within our reach. vim doubts this assertion come and test our stock. There’s something to please most people. \Ve buy from makers only and save you from ‘ ‘11]\' 1)Clb( ‘ ‘ o ' r ' .. , V , “a It} to thirty per cent. on your purchases. '1 he strongest argument we can use 15 that we buy the Very best and most reliable goods thats on the market. m-d ‘ ~ spot cash and sell at a living profit. ' This year’s stock is the largest in our history. We have gone half way around the world to get it \\ e P11} ‘ '* ‘ ‘ r * , and many weeks have been employed In buying. “ iSQ ’PENlNfiS ABOUT TOWN Ofit 3 Lindsay, every 'Pn'l'lllt-rn i1" ’11]. four m. and W, U â€"â€"Men's Fine Canadian Tweed Suits, in mixed patterns, of greys browns and blues, lined and made in 1901 5 00 style, sack coat cut, finished same as better Suits, at . ~â€"-.Vlen’s Fine lmported Tweed Suits, mixed and checked patterns, finished and trimmed with most reliable fix- ings, sacl; cut, Suits at . - . 7-50 -â€"Men's lmported Tweed Suits, in all the new mixtures of browns greys, blues and greens, double and single breasted coats and vests, made and finished like 7 50 ordered goods. These Suits are hummers at - o _.\len‘ 5 Fine \a\ y Serge Suits, made of real English Cloths, fast colors, elegant1 f t made single and double breasted, at - - 10- 00 â€".\len 5 Black Suits in.\\' orsted and \ enetians, made morning coat and vest style, best 12 00 satin l1n1ngs, finished tailor made, striped trousers in blacks or dark greys, at o The above Suits are~Clinker’s and are to be had in nearly all sizes from 36- to 44 inches. A wizard couldn’t keep you from buying if once you get a peep at them. 'l‘his stock of Furnishings is beyond describing It‘s too much to tell about. There's Hats, Collars, Cuffs Shirts, Ties Gloves, Umbrellas, and dozens of other things that we know of Our prices are right and we want your trade. -.\iens Fine Black Cashmere Sox seamleSs heels and toes, fast colors 5 prs for 70c, or per pr 256 â€"\len s \\ hire l nlaundered and Colored Cambric Shirts, sizes from 14 to 17 inches, colored 50 ones are soft bosoms; white ones long and reinforced, at - ' Menâ€":5 pâ€"ly ( ollar: \\. (i A R. make, in all the leading shapes. These are all guaran. 18 teed b. them to gixe satisfaction. 3 for 50c, or each - “Christy s Hats for Men in soft or hard felts. 1901 styles are here. All new colors 2 00 in Stock. Special Hats at 83.00, 52.50, and - - an 1 ps .l‘! r runs SIK‘Ciul trm'od n‘ H'uf hams-d McCullough, ey'e, car and *‘itch Hun Little Local Lines uu ”OI L901 SPRING CLOTHING 1.901 UFHII mu 1?. 3] Mum-u} 'h'fd II Jo-Klp eminpm 1 ho. V . zds Mu, a pupil in X0. 6, ":1". hand badly burned 1*" Pith-d up tho.- Stu“: 1m, cud. ’US Uliicv. COTHUI‘ Ilingzuwsts Jimmy is being thor- 03 and vQUEpll‘d in the sunimry idshiun. :rwm :mm I‘X‘Hil'itk kno\v1h.LLlthb is no prospect of 21m? cnmpum “1)».an developuunts which Will “0 1‘0" \V “illiums’ cuuu-(xv Q utinnize electrical work Within the “"r‘ " 1 1110 \uulcluVL'Q‘éXt Iain years‘as to jaWdim in. ubr “Outlay, “,3.“ 'xcstmcnts in upâ€"toâ€"datc electrical machinery. gl‘f'au.0st uttr ( a ,V prochS 3 0'13] 13" gm éfifi fig «)1 VIM-1‘ 0! D all «1 Liv-um: 111v Dsnsou Wain-8543\nâ€" “ill In V |) ‘ .WARDER. MARCH 21stf1001. ill make mi an ion :m-rs iUH' m a nd A BIG SHUWlNB OF ALL KINDS OF SUITS u 11 l) l’ -â€"‘\pprrnt’ices “lamina-“Miss Winâ€" drim wants a number of drossnmkor’s Lam-r0111 ivv.<.â€"1 1-2. â€"â€".\Ir.<. 1‘. Thurs? on of Dunsford has Sold her farm. X. 111'. Int 6. con. 11, Emil), In Mr. I‘runk Sanderson. Thv pricv paid was $3000. (5 summiun of the lungs in nearly cv- m'y insiziucv. lIis rvnmdy is cacodyâ€" lic acid ginn in hypodermic injec- tiuns. 11, will not, bcnoiil; consump- tion of the larynx; â€"-\ lad numml \lfred Nicholls of Bubcm \"Jgrnn laid his gun dmnl “hilc fixing a snurv in the \\ nods. llt- PICK- ml it up by U10 muzzle: it. went off and MW change Mr.) open his coat sleeve and injured 1h:- arm. -â€"â€"l'hzuui;wrS' Magazine for February cuntuins am article in the science Ilulcs which declares that Prof. Ar- muu Gautier «.1' Paris is curing con- â€"â€"â€"In an article. in the Western El- ectrician. uf Chicago, 311'. Albert, Schui Eu wriLcs on popular notions us himh-runccs to electric progress. L'ndn- the hcuding of what electrical progress asks the general public to do one request, is‘ as follows: To know that, then; is no prospect ’of Little Local Lines â€"â€"\\'nm«edâ€"(7mm gvnvral .swrvnnf. \mnly In Mrs. ylh‘.) Brawl, l'cv‘n-st. MEN’S fUHNISH Of all the Clothing makers in Canada W. R. Johnston Co. take the lead, and nearly the whole of our stock is made by them. When you buy a Suit from us you know that it is right up to date: it’s made of fine and reliable materials and that your money is well spent. ESTABLISHED 1860 hr NBS Little Local Lines â€"â€"-For Sale .\ thorough-bred 11» male fox terrier. Apply at this office Vacancy for young goutlonum boarder. Comfortable I‘unm. Apply at, illis offiu:.-â€"â€"] 1â€"2. -â€"Wantod (from LL Indy Lvudwr) private. instruction m dancing. Ap- ply to Box 59:2, Lindsay. -â€"â€".\ poodle dog belonging to Mr. S. Harris of the souLh Ward, and valued at; 825, was poisoned on San.- urday evening; Then: are plenty of cheaper ones that might have bum dispensed with first. â€"â€"l\Ir. Geo. Mal-Lin, fm‘nu-rly pruâ€" pric-tor of the Victoria. Flour Mills. is now engaged in the pork packing business in Toronto. 110.: is hum of the Martin Company that will soon apply for a. charter to form at joint stock concern with $15001) capital. -â€"-\\'hcre are you going on 'l'uvsday evening, March With '3 I am going W hear Miss Hendron. one of ()n!ario°s sweetest. and most, talented singers. I glso want, to see that wonderful "20th Century Slumlxyring lube,” and that is not :1”. Theme will be a social and an «excellent programme. [and just, think of all this for 15¢. ‘.’ Where did you Say 2‘ .‘\t. Qumuvst. Methodist, Church. Whnn â€"-â€"- Tuesday owning. , March 261'hj Sccum your tickets at once. Doors (mu: at: 6-30. (mm: av “.30. [away unls.” "No doubt." suxs Ram- blur in the chkly Sun, "it will «hivv jdug‘s out of a 1.311 yard ; it will driut In (Will of cattle over a precipice : H, } \\‘ill"‘l"i\'«t a. trump away from a. nwal; {it “m drive a nvgroc away {rum a ,rhicky‘n roost, or a. 1mm intn insan- 1ixv if} he stays five "l’ifi‘i‘fiutos within ‘tvn {vet nf its lecv 2 yes. sir. it \fifilflhfinfl'aWuV ants, also mung and if ke had any Cousixm ”that, it Wouldn't drive aw-uy he I shall be tempted to disown them; E’amd- W some mm sit and eat the ,stufi'lilfljrgffis to likgjt !." ‘ Little Local Lines “Why is l. ~‘iuluy (9f the? Farmer's Mill. Lindsay. the 111051. unpopular 1mm in Lindsay {0-day '3 The answer is why ZLâ€"IZ-L â€"â€"â€"â€"()u the (eveningnf Friday. March 151, Mr. Hugh Carmivhm-l of .‘Junillu was unLeraim-d by his brothor ()(Mâ€" fdlmx's and given a presentzuiun prinr Lu his leaving for Port Peril"- â€"Boys’ three piece suits, short trousers, made in navy and Black serges, mixed and checked Tweeds, lined and trimmed in all style, at - - - â€"â€"Boys’ three-piece Suits, long trousers, check tweeds, navy sergcs, all made and trimmed mhwith best fixings, at - - . - â€"Men’s Suits made to order, mixed greys, browns and fancy tweeds, cut single or double breasted coats and vests, well made and $15 finished at - ,- . - - â€"Men’s Fine imported Tweed Suits, in all the new mixtures and checks, greys, browns, blues, greens, etc., suits that are $20 lined and trimmed in At style, cut any style asked for at - â€"Men’s Navy Serge Suits of the most reliable Serges, English J Cloths and guaranteed fast dye, lined and trimmed with best fixings, single 0‘ double breasted, at - - C u - -â€"Men’s Dress Suits of Broadcloths, \I'enetians, Cheviots or Vicunas, . satin or silk linings, finished by experts, cut away or dinner coats, at â€"â€"Men’s Spring and Fall Overcoats, made of Cheviots, Vicunas, Tweeds and Whipcords short riding or long raglan styles, lined with best satins, silk faced lapels, at - â€"Bays' Boys two piece suits, made of good Twecds, lined and trimmed to wear well at We can show you more fashionable Cloths here than most tailoring merchants ever saw. We go abroad for our Cloths where fashion and styles are made, then come home and set the pace for Lindsay and around about. The prices here are not as high as most tailors charge. ‘ Well dressed boys are made so now-a-days at little expense figures here on a business basis, and every need of boys’ or youth anticipated. It isn’t every store that can make such prices as the: merchant that cares to. :~' two piece suits in Tweeds and Navy Serges, doub!e breasted coats, made of reliable cloths at - â€" W0fl%%@® fififlfiQQWQQQQQQWQRWQQQQWWQQgflghflbwfihgfifiwfifi%§ items that cannot be found room for in this advt. Keep this MERCHANT TAILUHING -â€"-’l‘he April Delineaior, on :NJv in the middle of March, is out :mm enough to have its effect. on Easter garments. The eighty shown fore- shadow the favorite styles for spring and summer wear. This number is especially strong in its picturing of the-new fabrics for summer weari‘he (ll-e551naki11g article in the April num- ber, from the skilled hand of Mrs. German, is devoted to Ling brie, cut- ting, making and trimming. 1t; Vexâ€" plains by word and by diagram how women can. suctcssrully make their own widergarmcnts, -â€"Un Friday evmning tho members of the Masonic order hero met, in Ilu: lodgc room to say goodâ€"bye to Mr. Hurry McNeil on the eve of his dcâ€" parture for Millbrook. They made complimentary speeches, read an ad- dress and pn-svntcd him with a, gold- hcudcd cam. The address made rc- l'crcucc to his being senior warden in the order. a. straightforward man who lch‘d closely to the obligations of Masonry; and declared that, he took with him the best wishes of the lodge. Little Local Lines â€"â€"Spring has arrival. “Thu prema- ture robin has not yet bccll 11:1“)x'u-(l, but one of the brcwcry athletes has $91: sun-ml snakes. â€"â€"\\'hilc crossing 1111c rivm‘ below the Wellington-st. bridge up. Monday; Mr. McL‘rou, the 1'«,)undrynmu, broke through the ice. He got. out. unasâ€" sia‘tcd. .BUYS’ ELfllflifiG DIRECT IMPORTERS every need of boys’ or youths has been full}, t can make such prices as these. It isn’t exer} seller, as well as to patronizers: Kindly give place. in my space to new advertiwmcnt («floating Barreé Plymouth Rock eggs. Only out: breed is kept, and apccial attention‘ is given to mating to produce utili13_ birds." ' MW‘FL‘MMM 28lhandm â€"â€"You may start, (L saving accounc wiLh'thc Victoria. Loan and Savings Co. upon which they will allow in.- Lerest at, four per cent, compounded half-yearly, money withdrawable at. any time. This company’s funds are all invested in mortgagefi on tax! estate, thus giving absolute murky, “ â€"Juhn L'umplx-llK Iairvicw Farm, \Voodvillc, writes ; "l Lave hold this ufu-rnuun the last. of bull calves adâ€" \‘vri Red in Watchmanâ€"Warden to Mr. \ Staples, chlcy, Ont. Such a. _- w”: mh‘ going into the hands of so competent, :L {(‘L‘dl'l‘ can fi-arccly fail in giving satisfaction to buyer and. Little Local Lina -â€"Mr. J. A. Culwrwdl writw UK that no one has bccu authorized to ask council to set a price on the town's Burleigh powa‘ mortgage. â€"â€"The annual meeting of the C. E: T. :5. \\ ill be: held in . C Paul 5 school room. on Monday mad, at. 3 oclvck- His Honor Judge. Harding wilk ads dress the meeting. .1 500d program, All are invited. Boys’ Clothing $2.50 0’ $18 $25 $18

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