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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Mar 1903, p. 9

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: brics for Spring oualled by any fashion centres, denote weaves rhile the C0101: iness that the could possibly g us in touch - to date Dress gs from an im- up. The latest Our Importa- therefore you ould ordinarly u the wholesale ‘ lhs ches wide, the correct : inies unequalled. per yd 4‘30, 600 “(11% he; weaves for tailored es'. a, grey, blue, 15° ists, midi}; yd. ........ g. .y.. 456 verns only ew Color of dark grey, flint??? 7.50 61} yd dress pattern, . efiz‘C-Z, per yd... . 9.0 1!: dot. Fan- 9 O O Q g 0 O 0 O O O O O O O i O 3 0d 7 ydis, p0 .- .isiau novelties 'ih ........... repe De Chene 1.15 been and fabric, ol, per yd only o‘clock during March .ISons ONE PRICE 3;}. ‘ c. . ~-~,..r- -V-.. '\â€"\.â€" V ,, -..¢-.,-v Yr * ‘ts, either rice A whole . .cmr‘oooooooo. delimiter“ 13.50 , 60000009600000.0000. @3:)‘©©®“ , 94 :7. 7:} ".I ‘v\/ \/\_ ‘. To “(33’9“ Stathroyj B. . . N. McConnel a: Go ’and P. SfFord, ‘0! â€"â€"Dr. W. J. Harvey, 0.D.M.F.E.C. o., professar 01 Physical Optics in ' the Empire- College of Ophthamolo' gy, Toronto, will be at A. ' ' botham’s drug store, .on Monday and Tuesday, March. 9th and 10th, 2 for the purpose of fitting spectacles and doing general; optical work ; all persons suflering than: visual defects, cross-eyes, hypermetropia, myopia, astigmatism, presby()pia, errors of- refraction, accommodation or conâ€" vergence will be accorded free consul- tation and examination. Cases re- quiring Spectacles will be fitted with the most accurate corrections that science can produce, and at the most neasonable prices. Hours 10-12 and 2:5. â€"Sunday forcnoon at 11.30 a train of 18 cars, swung around the curve south. of Kentâ€"st., and made a. dash at the Avenue grade. It was a. train of 18 Cars, but three enginesâ€"two in front and one be- hindâ€"were 'put on to take it up the grade. For these cars were all loaded with iron, steel and hard- wood wrought into..$50,268 worth. of farm implements at the Sylvester - works here, ‘ and were destined for the firm’s agents in the great North- west. As it pulled out a cinenm‘to- graph expert turned 'his 'machine on it, and the results will be seen far and wide over this Dominion as an advertisement for the Sylvester in- dustry, of which this town and Cana- da, may well be proud. 1 Mr. Roseno‘ thal of Montreal, who took the views, did similar service on the battlefields of the Il’hilippines and South Africa, 'a‘nd has crossed this. continent getting views for the C. P. R. , . , . 1. . Personals -â€"â€"l\liss Annie. 'Reazin 'of Collingâ€" isiting the Misses "Reazin. waste of time insecticides of doubtful .. nd frcs'nness. We : oodkindsand guy. '0 be fresh and full Thar cost no more ' ’ kind but they Good for both vitrv. and right now I; is Sll'np1 Biatchctt’s adver- '5ee Mr. T. L‘- settlers' excur- rega rd ing Northwest. Roouigh, leader of the has opened a music .l. lough's. .. . this slove, on exhiâ€" biilun an 'l‘c-rry's. is a marvel as‘a wood is v com'vrting coul Oil'into a town. giving out asteady -â€"I\Iiss , three-weeks of Toronto, friends. “”1 be it: .th --MrI. Tho's. B. Robertson or To- "n 105‘ ay ronto, spent a few days of this week I l in visiting Mr. Jas. Little. ' mm "Oll‘lll. , . ““U' ”f u _ â€"-Mr. Harold ‘Varcoe, inspector for ...\ Drol‘IQ-ll when put the trucks the Bell Telephone C‘Oinpanv. spent " 3 ”n‘mmfflr oil ”I“ track near Sunday in” town with ‘his parents. llmvmco' 011 lll'ffidlly ("'L‘nlng. The -â€"MlSS B BradShaW 'l'et Cd last 1 ”4 n,- :- (lil nit re; Ch here ‘. ' . . ‘ . “’L‘ W l“ ( ‘ 1 evening from'ToIronto, where she has been attending the millinery open- figment 90:19 to the unlr. W. Minster band. 51.0:‘cnext Lu B, : Fowlw device for Convenient and intense heat. ~l’rnf. Dorcnwend, hair goods dealer, Berzsoli House. Lindsay, llgg'ch thh. Sc: advertisement, Sinclair returned from a lllt'l , visit with Bonanville 6. or “:10 o'clock, and the down express was held lwz'e till that time. ‘ngs 1 .. -â€"_ll:‘, "5311(1)" l-‘lluzk, is a plant , garb-2', :zui :lll expert in their culâ€"- _:-Mr.:and m5 J.I15111ght, and “V0 .2“, 1,, H, “who, gm}, he has 4, children of Wick. ViSited at Mr. W. 7 U . A - mph“. high 2ma.Jolief‘fe’s and Mrs. Walkoy’s on llll' top. and has an 'I‘uesday. : . . “m, 135 flow- â€"Miss Florence Porter. town, who has just finished, her probation term at the Toronto General Hospital. has been accepted as nurse. â€"Mrs. Harry N'eddo and daughter. returned to Buffalo on Thursday, af- ter spending four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. chdo, St. Paulâ€"st. â€"â€"Mr. Walter Doble. of Ncepawa. Mair. has been visiting hie aunt. Mrs. J. H. Knight and his cousins, )lr. Wesley llohlc and Mrs. William Preston. in Lindsay. cranium .‘7 ivt'l. . .zk‘l'll.\> '.7.‘.:"ll win: fool high. :15 or. it. 4);; Saturday Messrs. Frank Hut- ' .31 .:ll(l Alf. Robinson, drew a. house _ .. lo l‘lcasunt l‘oint, for W .l_ llm-mn. who will occupy ‘ I.‘.\‘i murmur. ()n 'l‘nnsda)’ those to Sturgeon Point. for ('I‘unlll’ll. . . .x L‘Ullllllll‘tr‘i: lllr‘t‘llng‘ ln.'l‘ucs- ' " 3355’. it, “315‘ (lucidml to put the under bonds for raise the salaries of Blurlu-L Clark C211â€" H'Xl-il. (.‘onstaible of l'lvrk Know- ‘ . Uill'fl "-1; {mix our ~ .',.-. ,. ‘ . .l,..'l(ll.l L:‘»,-_:Sm‘«-1- "' .nul 5‘21““ \ll‘bon. _ The Working Man’s Friend I carry the largest stock of home Th so made Boots in Lindsay. t’hc ,Boots are guaranteed to give satis- l ((7.42... n, II): faction anl will outwear two pairs , .,,,,.II ;,,\., . ..1. ’ I,’ . ,or ordinary shoes. I “111 be pleased .,..' ' " 1‘1“.” .n to have vou call at any time and ‘3 ll'il' lillli‘ I‘l'llgv \l). :'8 - ‘ i.\ now lycinlr “153mm” “1.0”" ,. which will Shoes 01 many kinr ' Made to slut all km and utllPF-l Built upon a sure f Honest goods our reputation. Williamâ€"st north. ~4th rep-a i l‘ Shop lrr‘lwi- - EI’V";‘I,-\_ 5:... iii-‘1 Il'ilii ‘\ .‘l $2.”,le at] of will .u.,., ., . ‘ , \..il .ll lli ".‘. "l‘ ”(1‘ ‘l' ,T l’ll‘lm‘: tl\‘ of \lusir; is of leather, (ls of \veathtr. " ‘ E'Y‘“-1‘.::ii . "LL" 1;.l'i of hi \1‘ .Arg I“. FORBERT, 14 m“ “I“ffl' .'l‘hc neatest and die (-(HlVCRLlOll in townâ€"104. i‘d'll a Very ‘ 'I‘ ““2. !l\ investâ€" vEHlllllI‘ll. its not. {binary ”1'3“ 3” llCl' ALEXANDER llll"l‘H[~‘.-rLE-‘llllll “ 1v" 7‘""“‘V-“ LZCCI'GUS' Alex. Rutherford. who died in on Friday, the 27th t:ll.. of the pioneers of Feni'lon Scotland h) came t0 :2} years of age. and residence in Limiâ€" ' conmssi'in .'.. {'q-l' l:ll_\ \lSllCd .,' l‘l' )‘9U3737®©©®@ i Ilil‘l'l.‘ Mr. [Lindsay , . I‘m» lxo-it and ywas one ' 19:7. lll'i‘ri"fll. proâ€"{(013111}: Born in l‘.‘.. dual to: (,‘zinada‘c “I‘m“ ‘w madl- after a few years’ 'Elillll'l‘ll entratu‘elsay, Settled on 1'05 1'1- ,-:l.~,1.x plate. glass ‘ Fonclon. . '.‘.‘.!‘.Dll§ them, TWO sons “.21 mum‘s since 'vive him. land Mrs. \. "M‘s \xill and four daughters surâ€" Thcy arc : Alexander and John McNabb in Fonclon : Robicrt and Mrs. John Strachan and Mrs. D. Swain in Manitoba: and one daughter in tthtatcs. . Presbyterian. - ‘n. \xlio is to ad- " nun-Ling in the _-\caâ€", 7". Fililzl'ilny' llig‘llb. (‘2‘ llli' Labor“ I . 'l.‘.ll>l.\‘. ]\' Said to he. )1 “I?“ “it"l'ivsl platform Spcztk- II'- I‘ hind-.1. 111‘. Simpson ran lances. - -"!‘l\‘:;llill‘v in one of the 'l'o-lwas condl‘Cted " lloar himwa Rev- *- .fm‘ H'" “I‘lklfll-‘hil't‘. foreman of Cambray. " l i 1) :‘ll\‘ II .. . . M I u “lull“ \ .lIHEl $le (.0053 lllll<c, “ ‘ ymenea '..-‘I 0,. MCGUIREâ€"MORRISSEY . I h“ ‘Wlm- ~ -1 - Luke’s church, ' llouneywllc; fTwins {#57 m,“ "“C‘Wort‘d- A. was the some of a. very pretty “fuâ€" 32, “fl: wont-Inns lll‘oSh-alted with 'dinw on Thursday morning, the 1““ VA: “YT-cu llt‘oval fatal 1%) Ulta when Mr. Joseph McGuire of ‘ H n 111" lluthlmn k‘lllploy T‘WIKininount, was married to , Miss ““ “uni-1y lch in imam Mor'rissey. daughter or m.- late Edward Mori'iSSey of Downcyâ€" “hm“ ‘Q‘ ".010“; Ville. ReV. Father. Brother-ton perâ€" IIIII..IVIt'llIlIllIlO‘Slrllt‘x-U inILho northâ€" formed th . I,"(“rl‘~1.\ lll‘oli-o into a fiery The bride W0 A ”my“ illph‘lls Shun sent broadcloth with Fromm) hurrying in crown laxe over satin. . hOIKO lli‘lun‘l, spread that of black _ ' ._ wr‘x iv >1. “‘38 bprnmg, 21nd,,She was at II .. L...) lll‘cl'll‘tll tower con- Meehan, who W01? ...uV:,1:1'm“”r;_“’“t it turned out’of blue pOplin W , , “meme“ llonso opposite mllions, and StyliSh black h as bat man. 35‘ Oil "v-x finch, oi all: .1 . h ““5 hevond the A. Morrissey W "‘ (30M ‘1 1.0““ film rapidly burn- After the Nuptial “Mass the ‘ t ‘S “W1 that some boys ‘party repaired O - the bride’s sister; Eden cemetery 11A,, of ... , .\ ‘ - i ‘ «I. «ml. (‘1\'C:l(\ll. “Willa; lli‘. kll'l‘l 18s alivl‘noon. Two; lll‘olgenshire . was the back by 5,“ tree, S’l .. . .m. . "‘ .234) .‘ll.;\‘ Minx h. ‘3‘. Ward _ “Velilzlq --.\ -\ul a. becomin V” at, Mr. Kn .m. Mllillltion timre upset a I‘lir. \ -I:w;.‘tne building on fire. ghews. There a su .: 5,: on 'a- ‘orId left, on Saturday Ebrpakfast .Was p-a-tta yrs... Wm... I?:ll\.h:flSI.n.g trip to Toâ€" .bnde was the rectifier: III. 1%: Inloinoil the other '0‘. 11811359” gifts. ,IQIII;I'IQlu.VI‘-Infz syndicate tO'QIwas 3' $2.5 . ~ “7'3 ll. S. Ford,‘“'h0 31503 . ‘ ; in. A. Robin-,gold'piooe. 4114., . .. . St. Fatherâ€"{ware mom» N31“? I . .xc‘l‘ii'hlill'lm, of New-lirhe lrid’efsiv‘goi I' . . . H. .\T. Evely of dark WW” '1 . .- .. ‘ gslf‘dlh‘oy : A. , .. «. J? i . . . . 'efsm‘an's I‘étfl‘llr m , '~ . , oz “‘zzuls Co. ,Congratu atiM' : O o 0 (it) o L ith cream ‘ silk “‘9‘" bridal to the raidence of M. Henry 1‘9" Two New Shipments arrived this w :10 such values were ever secured by . arkets are here in abundance. [his week we receiveo a consignment ’ of Corset Covers skirts and Gowns that were due us on the first of last month On accoun ’ , . tof the late arrival we wrll offer them much less than usual price. The garments were all made by the most reliable maker in Canada. finished and trimmed in most approved styles. ' soiled, others have LOT;â€" I 000 '- ...Special Worsted Suits for Men Spring Styles of Men’s Tweed Suits have just attention to our mos today. We call your Linen Tabletloths A shipment of slightly damaged Table Cloths White Goods Sale. Some are flaws in wamg find in our Great bleaching. ‘ LOT Iâ€" Pure Linen Table Cloths, all , bleached, 2 yds wide, 21/; and 3 yards long, regular prkc $3 to 3} 50; on account of damage, for . . LOT 2â€"All Linen Bleached Table Cloths ' 2:52 1 2, 2x3, 2 I 21:2 1.2 yds. reg. price $3.50 ; damaged price for Best Pure Linen Bleached Cloths, Damask Patterns 2321-2 and 2:3 yds., regular price for .- T'able- Linens Bought from the makers in Scotland and Goodsâ€"all reliable. Table Linens, l- c'andâ€"Pure Flax Half-bleached 58 in. diced check pattcrns, yard ' Heavy Make of All-linen Damask patterns rah-bleached Ta at - 100de of half-bleached Damask, floral and spot patterns, 72 inches w-de, line 45C make, per yard . - Hall-bleached Tablings at 22 l-Zc to 90¢ 72 inch Tub]: Limos, all Pure lrsh Biceches madcin real D mask {at- 68C terns, Warrante-illl 9'1 re flix, per yd Biea hed failings at 63: to $1.35 Embroidered WHITE GOODS PLLOW SHA“Sâ€"32x32 inches, all cmâ€" bmidcred and with scillu and hem- st’t.lcd edg:s, at 22 1-2:, 2n; - - Swiss leo-v Shsms, hcmsit had. made of hams a: 90; - emtroidcred and sheer white 1 EU -’~El~‘$ â€"-For Dressirg Cases and S de- b.-ard.\‘â€"â€" made of white lin’lS with {am y caibroic’crv and scdlope: edges :‘z:s 18x54,20168, at 32:, 45c, 68c Swiss made Runners, made of sheer white l niwithfan: embroidery and hem- ” Y malls :ti‘chcd edges, 'sizos’18154 at 68c FIVE O'CLOZKâ€"Plain White Linen 00:11: with fringed CdgCS, Damask patterns, ‘50 36x}5 inches, at . 2.25 2.50 pic: ‘4, damaged 3 all flax, per- 22% bling, 60 inches wide 31%: 45:, S4: 680 90c been unboxed and Tweed and Worsted Suits at $10. Corset Covers 262lL1dics'fincWhitchmbric Mus- 265 lin Corset Covers, ' ' 298 and full fronts, high 250 | necks. trimmed wit broidery, Corset Covers at”, 45. 60, 75c, 31, 1.25, 1.50 and $2. UNDERSKIRTS No. 229â€"L1dics’ White Cotton Un- skirtswith9rowsofwcks cud 2 rows of bcmstitching on lawn frill each . - 199 ,Ladics‘ White 212 skirts, made wi Cunbric U n d e r - h 115:, insertion, embroidery, cordmg and tucks, frills of wide embroidery, each - }Ladi:s’. White Cimbric Muslin Underskirts, with 2 cmbrordcry’ 89C racks and cording, each 750 238 241 frills, rows of 201 Ladies 221 Underskirts, with w . embroidery frills, finished wd'b rows of links, cordmgs and dust I 0. trill, cich - . ° Ombric Muslin Un- derskirts, made with lace, insertion dcry f ills, finished with l 25 bags and dust frills,at ° 25 Ladle: Wait: 197} and crab 0‘ conings, tuc Unicrskilts at £50, 2, 2.50, 3, $5.50 NIGHT GOWNS ” White Cambric Gowns, with 18 rows of tucks in )oke, will frillcd neck, front and cuffs, each - 390 422â€"Ladies' Witt: With embroidcry an fullcd neck, from an Ladizs the Whi'c C amb ri c G .vwnsmade empire and parisiiu l s;yics,trim:ncd vim 11cc andIcm- broidcry, tuckings and hcmsmch- 9‘30 ings, each - - - Ladics’ fine White Cambric lus- Gowns, made with embroid- 382}... . 458 a] lace and tucked yokcs, lush L00 11d lowncck st;lcs.ach - Gowns at 49;, 89c, 1.25, 1.50, 2, COTTON S White Cations, all English male, Cambtic fin-sh at 7c, 835:, 9.: 34 in Half-Wen Cotton, dull finish strong makcpzdc in England}: 12 )4 36 inch Long Cloths, .' flush, at 8, 1-2 6 ixch Can dim Sfcam Loans, all "I: sortfid'bh,8., 9.: and hch Lonsdlle Cambab. America: and Canadiannnkcs at 10c, 1295c inch Unbleached Factorv Cot. “Canadian makes. in line ‘vy qualificsnt S,’>,7,8,9, 10c 12; 416 425 456 2.50. ”-50 10c 15c 35inch 15c $10... are open ready for early selling t famous, reliable and perfect fitting, Fancy . ' Pillow Cottons and Sheetings 14 1-2.: |5I-2c lac lac ZZI-Zc 40inch 42 in: 44inch 46 inch 50 inch Unbleached Sheetings, Canadian mika only. plain and willed ISc 20c 72 inch 81 inch Bleached Sbecfingc, all Canadian makes in plain and twill l9c 22 l-Zc 27c 3| l-Zc 63inch 72inch 81inch 90inch Bleached English “Finn Sheetings, plain only, resembles linen 34c to MC 72 inch Face Cloths, bleached turkish Wash Cloths, 919 inches, 5c each, or 6 for 25c White Bedding 50 only White Counterpancs. 10x4 size, soft (finish, honey comb male, 89C special - - - - American White Counterparts, already for use. ends hemmed, $th laundry lei finish,101-4sizcat . . - .2 English Whit: Counterpmcs, satin fin'sh,2 25 embossed patterns. 10x4 size, at - ' WHlTE CURTAINS TWO SPECiALS White Lace Curtains 3 1 2 yards 1mg, single borders, Not- tirizh un mike, loc'c :u'tmcd edges 5 dif- crest patterns, pcr Fine White Lac: Cur- tains with allavcr lace patterns. sinzlc bord:rs, 5 :2 yds long, assorted pat 2.25 terns, W P“? CORSETS The changes in shapes and stylcs of Corsets are so many that dlys that it is hard to know wind is the flora-make to buy. We vc been a long time a: ta: basins and know the . 1h; Cantata! White Goods cam four mckcrs Linesâ€"French . oN., cmcddfl E. T. and limit makes are W

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