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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Mar 1903, p. 5

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“ .~ y Goods gummy Right ~Pri . SUTCLIFFE SONS Four Days SaIé of New. Spring Dry Goods The Cash Purchasing value of One Dollar was worth considerably more to us than One Hundred Cents when these seasonable Dry Goods were of- fered to us, and here they are at, in same cases Efour score years fl .3; ' * . ’ " ‘ no-3: , ‘ .y- t, i â€"Fenelon3.FullsW ' ‘ a ,_ . ‘i~ ' " T V f " 'lrul accident lose ea; ‘ . ~. ‘- a. " : - ' 1 , . . , . L9.. .JEE . _ . hanplayer. « . ideavormg'to take a; ' ‘ ' pho to .b‘? considered by the?” gof the local hockeyteamendgtheh ‘ - today. (mm-saw" 3 ' 7 lvisitors from Nor-wood aitésupperh at: 0“”... Wâ€" V I ~ gM. W. Northey’s, he had agpfie'd the - - ‘ smatch’ to the fuse, and Mag if: . " 7 Persona: ' ghad probably gone out'he was iii: the. â€"Miss Grace Cornell of â€". - * . . . . _ _ Omemee is It When the “30 “812:8 MISS mum“ bf Ops. ment- of lieutenant f the 4th ' __ _ o - ton wésGitio-tg‘ggnston, of Canning- ment or the Durham militia. ”fies; yesterday. the fifties he received his coiumissionl i . '9- George Arthur, then lieutenant gov- . ern gexploded, badly burning his right °r 0! Upper Camda, the ”Winb' :hand. As‘ a result he will be laid up for a fortnight or so. 1act of reâ€"lighting â€"The B alsover correspondent of â€"-Miss Nettie Bell of. Peterboro is 'as captain in Victoria county. ~- 115, Scotch .sh Dimitics, per yard. 2 and coarse duztieus are it tiblct t.) deplttrnmt ns' wear, an a satin, lhlt cading 7- " VCIC ever i i 6 O 6 6 g 0 O O ,0 O O O O O O O 0 O 0 9 ,0 0 O 3 9 9 9 ‘3‘ o O O 9 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O i O O O O O O O 0 O 9 O 9 O o 9 O 6 O O i O O O O O O O O O O O 9 O O i Nut "5‘ \"\v ..‘ v':"!1; . ' fi,t‘l':;. ,. ‘l. in” '., - u ‘ “l- »’ Null!!!) 5 l'rnllll all. llw, . Cr: , Ill 1:» I . ll. Ill“) rm : "1‘.”- lib-1‘s 31 uminst 1'“ z: , illft‘ and Kipligmruti-sts, agent, at :3 dl.l1 has ZLial ‘ll \ ‘ l u.l l l i . wt. ,. u. 1:15. ll Wes furor of _ . the amount Hf Mr. Ileup’s ”“w‘mx‘xssss ‘~“ snow do)»: later. tier. ll. Wilson ,i \lelgiiisllllti "l‘hut had was :11") w". 01‘ for. company, 3:1; 111(0): .xlltl shoe . i l i ! ‘ Lucy . son, ; bourne-st., the Beaverton Express says . Mrs. Young, who resides with her Mr. C. Young at 120 Shel- . Toronto, has recentlv fallenhelr to $30,000 on the death of dit‘l‘ Sister, Miss Kate Ohine tat North ifldams, Mass. Of this $20,000 is 1121 property and $10,000 in cash. :Deceased was 60 years of age, and )lrs. Boring Was her only relative ...... L'llns lS “Biddy” Young, who forâ€" ‘merly kept hotel at Balsover. â€"â€"l{ev. J. W. Macmillan met with a )unsl eordflal reception in Winni- peg". His train reached the citv in the night and. not seeing him-.‘ the mmmitlee that crime to meet: him ‘zllllllt‘fit’tl he hail not collie . but he . . in the sleeper and slowed tlinre till.l t!tili'tllli\d‘.t All ‘d t'ilhgll‘Fuxtil'inil‘tt-l gilllli‘l‘lll! to Welt uhe theuew pastur- 0i . told the tuugmsyuinn lllul ll.“ haul been 'a student with Mr. uomuuluu dll'tl lrml ‘thcu Wenrdnd liltll us his ideal urn-u: 'â€" Hu ‘l‘uesdny Mr. John builders. ulur luvs on Hood-4st ll‘dll huth hands loll‘llily sumshed by a. trio lumuiwr at the Sylvester Works. The enur- mulls weight or‘ the hammer came down unexpuctudly as Mr. Ilendors was working at it, and fairly caulrht lrnlll his hands. The ends of sewrul u' H :: lllltgt'l'd Were cut off and the palm ofv right gougeâ€"d clean out. injured the. worse. lie. was taken to the hospital. There are fears that his right hand C'dlllluL lit: saved. â€"(')1' the funeral of Mr. Jas. Ellis oi llilling‘s' Bridge, near Ottawa. on his hand Sunduy. the 15th. inst., an Ottawa: paper said “Large numbers of the citizens of Ottmva and turned out, to pay a last tribute of l't'S‘l‘eCt. to the late Jus. Ellis whose tlt‘ftlh occuried on Friday * * .llr. well-to-do farmer of Billing’s Bridge '3.an was greatly esteemed by all who kniw him.”~ Deceased was an uncle of Mr. Johnston Ellis and Mrs. T. Sadler of town and Mus. .103. Bob'- kns of Ops. «,5 Eldon for February. .Jasper Form-an. . m.- i:;‘~.-1'.‘sic:i, been tried beâ€" .i’;:' :issizes; ‘ i". v t'oznplt‘lc v . .:.v “.15 \l l L1l“> purvlmst-Li Morris and llizrzit'1~,~»sl Molt-y is" the will. i‘.’.); . > 3'o0' wc‘nr ; Edâ€" _ 'I‘l'iv §'3""«'ll’l=l with his friends ;1‘ s;-;.t;ililm \Vais ; l Yu't f - .. .tll [Ill' I “1' . :.nl ulmu‘ '_>.' 1' ”pl. ‘ L ’ fl ( .in the first place W1. liL-w. i .~.l “Al.~5 Fl 7' ‘ Pl't‘SS in» gixrn finds-i l llr'. ll.:"r_‘.' :l-‘ap. (‘.l'.ll.. for bug- ln trarmt, Err-tween Saud- llzirt-y was re- ‘1' l‘i‘t‘ul. l . . . . .. l. Lamont is Visiting his of Mr. lxingscourt ill'Vf‘Y. corner mm ”W annstend ra‘iIWnV «tinned. and was on the ill- "wiu u.... 110 w with -. tonsrstinq “C livi‘ses illlll ChllllkS_ ‘\ ‘n. 43:: horses l snipped 1 ~. »:\.'..~ ’ :0 G I’lsgo “ as sort-rely injur- recently Come out of the 7- ll -\ w . . r ' ‘ ‘ ”950 lml. or S«. -1. . :3 “Gillie-.11 x -t.t1u( .13 u ‘i a car of choice oi droughts, ex- Some of “etched 1700 lbs. l extra line druy ’. Scotland early « .iit‘ W..."- p‘ ‘ x l ._ ' .. . ' “ f V L. ‘ Elan” 0i iflt‘lll 1‘. ”Cl". gall \ 4) .2 -. a -. C 21"more or. d . ~. ~: 6 Cllliky l« s ‘W tut‘n ,.. Aids. ““ it 'M idle .. students ; wilur. , ‘ ‘)- Lh‘e r. 4 CH 0001133, Yr‘t‘ezil lIlSIituto Liter-dry Forlo- imcting of the li‘t‘\‘0!ltu:l Mrs. W. )tiring junitrcss. and lion-is (-hrir. her late husband 9 . - .' _ ' ‘l550l111tclrl Will] the lustiâ€" live "1 K . Fears. and won in a L'. of .1? the L‘ “‘8 Students esteem and good stock and poultry P ill: O‘lown recently. Mr. - 3:90 ‘19, klllHd and e); “2 He ‘1; l r: . 11., their neck; ‘0“ . l'.‘ Walter A ”Dusty for f .Pc mime-V mm a ,- ti‘e “en's of the rink, m m in: minutes. ., w as as follows : _â€". 1;. 3.1,.and 1i“ filed the birds by ~ and his work His own record at uirly lal‘g'e ice I The ice was . «demon defeated Hhé Midland dist-riCt ' Oleury “-0“ the ' trice ' Icy League hockey " . . The following is the report of N0. 5th classâ€" 4th classâ€"Annet- William Foreman. Sandie Mary McMillan, Bessie McMillan, Florence McDonald, Ben. Tinny, Florence Tinny. 3rd classâ€"Lizzie Foreman, Tenn McNalli. Ellie McMillan, Reuben McNan, Co- lin McMillan. litn McN-ifib, John McMillan, Hector Mcl’hztil, Willie McMillan. Ellsworth Staples. 2nd classâ€"Dan McDonald. John McMil- lnn. Pt 2nd.-â€"Mary Forman. Annie McPhail. Joe. Staples. lst classâ€"â€" lrx'inc McPhail, Charlie Burke. which might elicit to Brown, J mnieson, â€".\ question goonsi-dcrable interesting discussion is: why are the typical niodernwomen twenty and over thirty years youngâ€" t'l' in manners, dres‘s uni appearance than were their grandmothers at the same age ? One might reply. says Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in the March smopolitan, very pertinently that they have decided 110:. to grow old and. believe me, it is largely a question of will. liar- in;r made this deCision they seek the means which shall enatble then to re- tain their youthful appearance. They understand that beauty and ill-health are not ccngcniai companions: con sequently thewomen of to-day live much in the open air, loving the sun and brcezc far more thin the easy â€"On Thursday afternoon, \ir. tlro. " hemll returned to town after ' - ys driving throug‘ll well and somewh . of a. rash on his He went diâ€" rectly to Dr. , ‘ ding cut-i side the door asked the doc thought he_had smallpox, The SFS‘ ptoms led . _ 7 . ical Health Officer M'cAlpi‘ne who or- dered Mr. .M‘etherell. quarantined ‘fof fear he had smallpox ,for hc'judgcd the sysptoms indicated that disease in a. mild form. , That afternoon the Board of Healthordered thefisola- tion tent erected and 0thij at the dump ground. After Spending the af- ternoon in his stable, Mr. Metherell was at night. quartered in the tent He has been table 10 help himself, re.- (guiring only an attendant to bring him his. meals and is, recot'erinrrap- idly, Will-81:10:85,018 caSewas really one of smallpox: or notithepfomitt‘ xies's 0f the health authorities in dealing with it is most. commendeslflc. The pcopl ‘ .. _. -. spent the few'nights preceding . his ‘arrival in town .will,be...quarantmcd. ‘ . ‘ Trent _}7aIâ€". ‘ 'i‘: played here on .Fi'idaly ~ni Total Abstinence . _ Moro and the-Md" m.- , .. . a fight for the'chammonshiii.§1n§“ the Stratton mpg; MW” - (wishes of. all Wm . other in the “63'me and not at rev se Feeder“ The match 1"”. m lumping“: . backwwd j . over 1 , gxltiltltiolp . Gloustcr . Ellis was widely known as :1‘ 'Dr.’ ’Wh‘ite , to send for Med; , c with ;\yhom Mr.‘ Methcrcll. visiting her parents in town. .-â€"Mr. J as. Glendinning of Can- mngton, was in town yesterday. Tâ€"Mlss Brown, of the post office wrekett, was in Minden over Sunday â€"Mrs. Gregory, ,spent last Week with her son at Osh- i aWa. â€"Mr. Fred and Miss Mable Oukes spent a few days in the city last week. â€"â€"Rev. W. [Little Britain, ‘urdrty. I. â€"Ml‘: Jan. 130311“ was in Toronto latteiidmg the funeral or his brother Eon Sunday. 1 - . . Wâ€"Nurm stellu lymum of the unillu :treeki Mich; Sanitarium is: m lumw [for a, rest... 9 zones Minnie ticlimmld mul Mine linullmjruu-u left on llumlnx uausu mu- mr "i‘uroutu. wild. H: J, MW lull for ‘l‘.ii‘~uillll uu'llumluy. to lilhé his seat in we legislature next day. wfiliss ll‘urris of llmuiltuu hm lather; marge ur‘ Wallet} it More uulluwrr department. filler. Father Illwlun .l‘oint was up with the 'l‘. A. tholkuy team on Friday night. â€"-â€"lliss Htinsou of the. east word. has gone to Detroit to [coke a posiâ€" lion with at large. milliuery firm. "llev. llr. Molliarmid of lltSfl't‘ll'u I‘visited his son Mr. I“. .\. Mellim‘mid Ills-re and at the. Falls this Week. â€"Miss Nellie Brown, thuourcu, slum :u few days» of this Week and lust wishing Mrs. John Marshall. t‘olâ€" (1. Clarke, ll..»\.. of was in town on Sat,â€" ni Young's .‘l orne-st. ‘ â€"â€"Mr. N. Hockin and Mr. W. lluu- ‘das have got nicely settled in Mr. lJ. J. Wetherup’s tWo line new houses 'on Sussexâ€"st. ‘cd m the North Ontario election on ‘Tursd-ny. Mr. Grant, his opponent had a majority of 160. â€"-Illrs. John Browne, of Petcrlyoro, [accompanied by her son Mr. Georg-s [Browne spent a. few days with Mrs. J. l?- ‘adshaw, William-st. - Herb Callaghan. of Port Perry, was in tOwn to see the hockâ€" cy match between Norwood uni l’etcx'boro on Friday night. . -â€"â€"On Friday Mr. A. W. I‘m-kin came down flrom the Perkin lumber camp north of Gooderham. llc re~ ports snow up there 3 feet deep. ! â€"Col. Hughes returned to town on Tuesday after spending most of the lpast two weeks directing lion. (loo. E. Foster’s campaign in North (“=n- ltario. â€"â€"?dr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin. o City, Mich. are spending; some time in and about Pasadena. (‘20. for the benefit of Mrs. Goodwin‘s health. â€"-l‘sr. W. Brown has returnrd from Glcnarm to town. and will become a partner with Dr. Gillespie. Dr. Brown’s many friends in this vicini- ty are glad to see him back. â€"â€"Mr. R. Smyth has bought the right to sell the Fowler vapor ens stove in Ontario and Victoria counties. Mr. W. Webster bought the rightfor No’va. Scot’i'a and how Brunswick, and gave his automotnlc in part pay. â€"-{.‘01. ‘3. l Bu y Hughcs, M. P. will dc- liver an illustrated lecture on South Africa in the Academy of Music on Fri-day owning, March 20th. u’ndcr uuspic.’s of the local lodge of I‘rue Blues. l'roceeris in aid 0: Orphans Home, Picton, Ont. â€"â€"Fenelon Falls Star: The many friends of Mr. Chas. Fairbairn. counâ€" ty councillor, will learn Wltll' reg-i ct that he has been laid up at his heme in south Verulam for the past coup; 1e of weeks with a bad attack 0 rheumatism. He is now eonSideralpâ€" ‘lv better Miss Alice hie left or: Inst Friday for Lindsay to resume her. position in one of the milliner) * ments there ......... Mrs. Thos. establish ‘ number of her “Thimble Tea” . ., on Wednesday. Mrs. Samaria-flirt}? ladies had a. delight u and - the daintily served were also appreciated. Fee, or Lindsay. ‘5 Annie the afternoon, refreshments ..‘.......Miss Cora. . '.visiting *at the Falls....; ..... Miss Graham is {H nd r-son say ......... 11 his '1‘ e . '. is theiguest of her Sister, Mrs. Thos. . . Mrs. 8. Lindsay came to (luv for a short v Mrs. Fountain. , . â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"-""‘ isit to 'her ‘ mother. , -. ., the = - ' j‘y ‘7’oereter- ll: ‘as_ 7.. . was born. ,° ‘ Ireland, on melanin. . switch}. H.‘ â€"â€"ll0n. Geo. E. Foster was (let‘ca't-l f l Morrison. 0‘ the Falls on Mon- ll’hen 27 years of age he married E11221. Buchanan Wade, who proved al itrue helpmeet for him, and their: ,home was ever the centre of what is .noble and good. It may be truly, -. . "lsuid Of Mr. alien. that “he served his Cumin-trig: it" ’Sencrution and fell on sleep." :wifc died five years ago. They had. in {“1“in of two sons and three dnuâ€"i ightcrs: W. M. lieu of Ileuhm‘o (de--, gceased): Dr. W. llcrt of London. 01“.: Mrs. Dr. limerick of Brockâ€"l ville. (deceased): Mrs. Weldon. Lind- tsay. widow of the late Rev. T. Wei-i .rlun: nnrl 'l‘herosnfiwq wife of Rev. l". Johnson. Mnellndlmrg. om. . Mr. Ron was: it Conservntiw in politics. a Methodist in religion. and for runny grow: it close len'll‘r owl Humluy school nutwriulemleul, liwn it‘s: of illlstmslllm; ”ml rntinirlmv-\" t'vlldlin'lpl-lrml his ruttrnu through :him null he hm: lell to hit: lmmlv Inlitl lllntulu the lmtllngu til ll Hindi “Rumble and n noble life. . mgr... ’ Mllg. WllJelAM lll‘ZA “u Humility Mrs. \l‘illmui lieu hm" l‘llllll'ml it! it lull}; lllutm" NIH: lint Wuri bur-u m ”We in 1mm. 5,1“, “in ll ‘lilllghll‘l‘ “l llht lulu t’(ihll lllt'kâ€" 5011‘ III 13in“ elm tillul Mr. lluu Warn llllll'l‘lt‘ll. lll'l' llush'uiul, six sons ,uml thruu «tumblers surslh: lu-r. ‘ Mrs. :ou wus u woman of strong ichurut‘lu' and deep llll‘l_\'. 511- was ill faithful and (lo-Voted wife and mo- tlu-l'. am'l (Z‘llSlSll'lll liu-mlu'r of 1le Elli-1h dist church, \‘Vlltm‘r' semiccs the lw‘ns regretfully unruhlc to nut-ml -,much in l'l‘t'l‘lll yuirs by reason of infirmity. Eight months ago sh‘ suffered u paralytic stroke, and lin- ‘grered in a, low condition un‘il hen ;(lL'lll.ll. . The funeral at. Riverside. on T.zt-s--‘ illuy, was largely attended: uni the lmcmory of the deconsr-d will long be ‘tllcl‘iSht‘tl with l‘t‘SlltCl nn'l rec‘zirdliy ithe people amour: whom she livrd. ._â€"-â€" n€oâ€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" (lEORGE BOXALL i l ! (Mail and Empire, Friday) i Mr. George lloxull. one of 'l‘oron-i l oldest Citizens, died yesterday‘: I at his home, 73 Gremilleâ€" ' suiicring’ since 10’s lilOl'I‘fll.“ lst. 119 had been lifhristnuin from an internal cancer. a, member of the i lieu-used was ‘l’uhiic School Board from 1882 to llSS'i. uni was again elected in 1890 land 1891. He was chairman of the Supplies committee for three years, lfrom 1893 to 1885. He was a Past llll'nntl Master of the Canadian Order 201' Oddfellows. a member of St. it‘oh-i's Lodge of Masons. and of the Granite Lodge of the A.O.U.W. He [was Connected with the Carletonâ€"st. Motlrolist church. In his young ‘slr. Bond! was a member of volunteer fire brigade. ForI lmnny years he carried on a tinâ€" smith'ti business on Yonge-St. He leaves a. widow, two sons, and two daughters. The funeral. on Satur- dog: afternoon. will be held under the ‘uusiiiws of the C.0.0.l“. and the I ' days f the .\.(l.l't.W. At. the meeting of the Public School Board last night Trustee C. A. B. Brown. seconded by Trustee Kent. moved that the board record its sorrow and regret at the death of Mr. Boxall, who had served for sewn years on the board. and who had always taken a deep interest in l welfare of the city schools ......... the J as. Deceased was a brother of Mr. Boxall. tOWn. The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wickctt of Little Britain was the scene of a very interesting event on Wednesday, Feb. 25th; when their only daughter Miss Eva was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. S. Bentley Faithful of the, some place. At 2.30‘ o' lock Miss Ednor Gmenway‘ took her p'.ace at the orâ€" ‘ the muSic of the wedding forth, the bridal. party brother .' Margit-eh Robeson of ' the bride, who entered. leaninai' sentcd her for marriage. mony {vars ccniuctedby Rev. W. T. Wickett ' or Victoria Road, assisted by Rev. ’W. G. Clarke B. A. of Little Britain. in the practice of a large number of invited . The 'bride Wafl beauti attired in a, White lustre . si k lace, chiffon and pearls. whale the bridesmid wore a Very P76“? dress of org-audio. Each earned a 37 Karen 3001- mid fami- ntry and ““93 * Kevin: wt! (1093.- His ;_ . l8,Bibsi2l.2c . Babies’ Silk faced. The oere-' dress trimmed with - even less. 25 per cent. and one-third under regular prices:â€" sr: Dress Goods 25c [Children's Dresses :1 40 10 pieces Spring Dress Goods. in- Children's Plaid Stufl Dresses: linâ€" cluding all wool poplinl ; all, ed throughout; tucked \okv, rillâ€" wool plaids ; and some fancy, bon trimmed ; fit ages-t, weaves. Colors custor. 8'9)”; 0, 8, 10. Special .. ......... . 0“ brown, green and mixtures, also M‘s,“ Qulls ‘7 all wool French Flannel: and , Printed Cushmems. Regular poems” Sm“ 0‘ New 131“" and [11le green cheviot, with mili- snle For this ' .. 25C tnry style sailor collar, blouse "‘C ""0““. . L1G M throughout. front and pnlnlcl skirt, 7 O. 0 White llrene mu] Apron Muslim: lu . chock! stripes and fancy weaveml” Hill “"3“ n 50 ' il.~atllen° lllmtlx 'l‘nlli‘ln Milt \Vuinlu olc llttthel’l l‘l‘rml. Fll’l‘VI‘F mul llmulur Htim‘inl price till. ‘ each. For m... ......... 84 3 till Wall-tn 83 .19 ltlllll’fl. While .rnnflln {\llh “filth: l‘llli'll r es 500 and 40c. lin- Specinl.-. Regular value 10c and He per yard. Help mire I0: Muslim-7 l-Zc l‘htu‘y llrmn Muellnn. nnsm‘lml vol- drums mul «inflame. lleg‘ulnr Vol ue We per yard. During 7'. Hula per yard ll 10¢ "auditor-chick 8c lmlim‘ line luwu lluudlmrrhiut‘s. t‘lnur humslitrh with emlu'oiderml been ”no mruurs, slightly unperim‘l also. Q1 70‘ all-linen lwiustitvhud lmudkmohiars " . l‘ rli ‘ .‘lulu price .............. . ............ 5i i: Handkerchiefs 2 tor 5c Lilllll‘fi’ and l‘lilllll‘mi's While luwn. hemslitt'hvd hundkcrrhiefs. 4c Uillh lint‘lx 2.5 .r\ Elfin” : w ith tin .m- lfl‘rli ill‘ lwllthlllrlwtl in finished your! bulimia. 84.50. lim‘ lcll fat horn. \ tlllll‘ 3.39 Sail lien lltl‘ T‘lulu, hinu'l‘tl Murine Lumen" lllm'li Morn-nixed ltmlurskil‘ls, lllllllu‘u triumml with live Murrow ruilles. lhegulur 79C price $1.00. Hath: price White Cotton Mill Ends 5c 7..»- lml mill ends White Cotton w “DC 7 '\ llegulur \‘ulue lUu and 7t” lllt‘ and 20 per yard ............._. . SC Unbleached Tabliug 19c 75 yards, 54-inch unbleached Tubâ€" 19c Till)- 5r ‘ During Sale for ................. Z49 quilted bibs, in See our display of New Dressi t-leur regular prions During: Hole 31‘ 1.27 Hose 25.: lJfllllt‘S' All-wool black (‘ushmere hos-c. l‘ull-l‘uslrionwl and rxégunlt-ss, price Il7§c pair Sule price 25C we Bibs 5c llatlrics' Quilted Double Bibs; large and t-‘c qualities, medium lwuVy weights, ends of .3 to our Solo yards. During u....-o-oo sizes 8;, 9, 0.}. Regular ling, regular 300 quality Sale price per yard ,........ Unbleached Tahling 24c 90 yards 60â€"inch unblcumhed 350 quality size, trimmed with 15 inch lace. Regular value 10c each. On ling, regular noun-.- Sale at .. , . Muslimâ€"Our Directlmport= cents each. 1sz ationsâ€"Coniined to us. This Store Closes Saturday Evenings at nine o’clock during Marc“ J. SU‘TCLIFFE SONS casu LlNDSAY ONE PRICE ”WWW W000... fancy designs; 1?; inch linen lace trimmed, regular value 18 Sale Price... 0C ooooooooooooooooo 3...- ooooooooooooooooo oi€~©©©®©© Involving 5000 pair of Ladics’, Misses’, Men’s, Boys’ and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, including New York’s latest styles and qualities. an opportunity to secure Fashion’s Latest duction at just about half price. One of the city’s leading merchants were after them, but we got in ahead of him and now are offe people of Lindsay and surrounding country .a snap in boots and shoes never before equalled in this part of the country; boots and shoes from 2 5c. 3 pair up. Sale begins Satu rday, March 14 Also don’t forget that the balance of our Fur, Hat, Cap and Gents’ Furnishing Stock is being sold every day at about 50c. on the dollar. Men’s 530 Dog Skin Coats for SIS Ladies’. 550 Coats for - ' -' $25 ' Ladies’ 540 Coats for - â€" 520 Ladies’ 530 Coats for - $15 M ufi's, Caps. Caperines and Fur Capes at t half price. Be- quick, they are fast disâ€" ‘ " . Note the place. : Minsrrouc BROS. OLD STAND ' LINDSAY .

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