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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Mar 1904, p. 12

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no TllE NEARER we on to rot nmsn THE BETTER THE BARGAINS and we want to emphasize this fact all we can. The‘G, nâ€"for Slaughter Prices. BLAZE AWAY NOW in a stock for all the year around at less than makel regardless of losses. Every department will. SOLID, It is a case of COMPULSION now more than anything else, Spring crush is upon us and demands attention. It’s now time for quick actio Come and get double and triple your money’s worth. The last chance to lay cost. We want to bid farewell to winter and. Winter sellingâ€"make a final clean-up swept with a tempestuous hurricane oi Bargains of tw1ce the value of prev10us weeks, SAF E, ...corren RIVITEIJ BARGAINS... Goods you never dreamt of buying at such absolute reductions. ONLY ON E WEEK MORE of such restless Slaughter of l Suits, Overcoats, Caps, Out-Fittings . as Lowers all Records Onlyone week more of bee-pest Cuts in all lines. N ot a department will escape the Slashing Mark-Downs. _ . d finish and Our muslins are alw ough to secure than, plicates. We ask ~you not to I Wear Skirts. . In Neckwear‘we s:, S Lawn and Satin 4 . , ‘ . Latest up-toha t c nd Notions always 11 Our Glove 11m is c .nderweaf- Always glad t r . AlwaySGood at Gougb’s :8. J. 0 U0 "i “’" Ellis (nlfleil 8t Robertson TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For s. s. No. BAG Losrâ€"wm the person who, , 2, Laxton. Duties to commence at . picked up a bag of wheat south of - Dealers in EaSter. ’ on Monday, kindly dropa. Real [Slflle fillll Money lllfllllllg g 1 -â€"_~ *- Sale Register B'EDNESDAY, MARCH 30.â€"-â€" Execu- tors’ sale of goods, includincr phaeton, wagon, cutter house:- hold furniture. etc., the property or the estate of the late Richard OAKWOOD l Mr. wnntm. n i. Mrs. Fred Brass has miite recovur- ‘ health again. ed from the slight attack of small-f Miss L. Carpentry pox. which Was reported about two l\'l(lSOll Wt-l‘cf‘ thi- gmw weeks ago, igue. West. Ops. The school, which was closed for» \Vi- are glad to s a few days on account of the St'zll‘t‘. Jordan is in our \‘illt‘cg - t- Apply stating salary to town, _ ’ MATTHEW WATSON, Sec.â€"treas. line to Mr. Samuel McGill, J anotâ€" S. S. No. 2, Laxton. Norland P. ville.-â€"12-1. O.â€"10â€"3. . _____.__.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- LOST OR STOLEN.â€"A marked che- que on Bank of British North America for $80.33 made by Ro- bert Gillies, payable to James Schofield, also a sum of money. Parties are warned against nego‘ tiating same. A reward will be paid for return of cheque to Rt): BERT GILLIES of Kinmount or bet maid and pantry girl. Apply McLAUGHLIN PEEL, of Lindâ€" to BENSON HOUSE. Highest say.-â€"-12-1. . NOTICE is hereby given that I wil not be responsible for any deli-ts contracted in my name, (Tlemis. Little Britain. Sale at 2 o clock p.m. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, APRIL (Samâ€"Credit Sale of farm stock, implement-s and household furniture, the pro- perty of John McArthur, lot 16, con. 6. Ops. Sale on the pre- mises at 12.30 p.m. For parti- CuIars see posters. FRIDAY. MARCH 25th.â€"By Steph- en Oliver, auctioneer. Credit sale of farm stock, implements and household furniture, the pro- perty of James Mitchell, lot 19, con. 8, township of Fenelon. Sale at one o’clock and without reserve. â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" STALLION “KING ANTHONY” GOOD GIRL WAN TEDâ€"For general FOR SALEâ€"Imported; travelled housework. Good wages. Apply 1!}. Eldon and Fenelon last season. to C. D. Barr, 32 Bond-st. “all be sold at a. reasonable price. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" 31353103: “7' RODDY' Caraway, WANTEDâ€"Laundress wanted at the ‘ ' Ross Memorial Hospital. Apply to LADY SUPER-INTENDENT.â€" ~13â€"2. , . " WANTEDâ€"A competent farm hand; one who is accustomed to horses. State experience and wages expect- ed. Apply personally or by let- ter to James H. Stokes, Valentia P. 0â€"8-4. desirous Real Estate. WANTED.â€"â€"Diningâ€"room girls, cham- ity. WANTEDâ€"Three: apprentices to learn the dressmaking. Apply to MRS. FRED PEPPER, corner of RUSSBI and york-sis. without just cause or STE- I my house provacation. DONALD WART, Lindsay.â€"12-3. =___i_â€"'â€":__â€"â€"â€"__â€"_â€"- Golden ilppoltunities FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot No. 7", Con. We are prepared to negot‘atc the sale or purchase for persons 0 ‘ C of buying or seoing farm of We are also prepared to loan money on good mortgage secur- Oflice No. 8 William-St North. by my ‘ JOSNSON ELLIS, R. CORNEIL, ANDREW wife Anne Stewart, she havingdeft" ROBEll‘l'SON. Country Correspondence KINMOUNT A heavy snow storm fell here Saturday last making the roads in a very bad state. was opened again on Monday. As i Mr, James Sutton and on. thcrc was only the one case and this Tuesday for their hulllv - For: house, which is a half mile from the l Mr. Joseph Jordan ... 1. Village, was quarantined at once, 'ing on friends at Vain-y . there is no fear of its spreadingflnow. l Mr. ll. Parkins is ; , Mr. Bowing ‘ land. Mr. llac Earl is axle. .~ 2 .3 his home in the wus‘ Mr. Isles and wii'-- 1 from Oshawa. Parties are the Mr. John Grills gun»- .~ to a number of his z‘:‘ The horse tl‘advl‘s i1. Village again. The society \Vlllt'ii here last aiutunin cte‘: the Rest" has: added ".::?1.\‘7 numbers. The t-x-u. gs hr»! spent very prolittobly ..ztiei‘ If?" leadership of Mr, 1:_ i‘~"."..".‘l q A nux'nlier of Mr. .i.fl:v,\1011 lL friends met at their ‘ ~ __._.__+_____ MANSE GROVEâ€"ELDON As your correspondent ahs Tbeen aWay on a Visit for some fmvanonths i it was thought advisable on return- ing to write and let the pimlic know some of the important things which transpired during that length of time, as no doubt it will be of in-‘ terest of all. Mr. Jas. \‘anstone who has lived here for a number of years has sold his farm 'to .Mr. liisher of Argyle and‘; is now residing.-.in Woodville where he has purchased a: residence. Mr. Hancock who has been residâ€" ing here for the paSt year, has mov- :1th (‘amhlay where he has rented a: ing last wr-ek- up; , ‘ .mm. Bruce with a i‘m- in. ‘ ' ‘1‘ olwii .' . W, . um ‘ - .-‘\ . on 1. Eldon, 109 acres with buildings, WANTED.~â€"TeaCher 5 for School Sec- for further particulars apply to tion ‘No. 2, Bexley, by April lst, DUNCAN McFADYEN, on the pre- 1904- Apply to A- “m ‘ERS' mises, or D. McTAGGART, Wood- Sec.-treas., Coboconk.â€"Tl 2-3. villeâ€"114. â€"â€"-â€" Also Lot No. 100, same concession _ . WIFE WANTEDâ€"The undersigned wishes to make the acquaintance of a nice young lady with a View to getting married. He is 21 years old. 5»; feet ta1,, well-mint and enterprising, qluite goodâ€"look- Town Property For Sale On Peelâ€"st. westâ€"Solid brick house, with bath, etc. On Kent-st. westâ€"Solid brick house, 8 rooms, t acre lot. ed and industrious. He own-s 50 On Victoria-ave, northâ€"First-class acres in Mamiposa, and 300 in iréintzalxiloiuse, stone foundation, } Muskok-a. He wants a wife who ~ is kind. good-tempered, in 0d On Albert-st... southâ€"Frame house, health and will. use him well,gi: a g acre land ; very nice property. good ‘ houseâ€"keeper, fairlv hand- Dn William-st. southfâ€"Frame house, some and over 23 years old. stable, woodshed; plenty shade dress. JOHN .WESLEY COPE- trees. LAND, Manilla, 0111:. In southwest part of townâ€" Frame - house, stable, driving shed, acre land with abundance of small fruit. Nice home for retired far- WANTE‘D TO BUYâ€"Comfortable house. two or three acres Of land with stable. Also several good 7 or 8 roamed houses. ‘ Apply at' this office. .. -â€". -_â€" --. â€"_ .â€" iâ€"Sitill in the Business ‘ lamsfillsgentfortho Conn-y ' FLOYD. CRAWFORD a cow mums It menus snagging-5W Stock , WW" m g... Chicago Board «Trade. finmm *1", will favor me 'grainsaudcottonu'e m- - - . .5. 1‘ r .m{ ‘ ing, fair-.complexioned, ~ good-aviation, Adâ€"V _ _ Mr. McNabb of Thorah has rented Emm- . d F\" One of our old resxdcnts passed the farm lately vacated by Mr. Ilan- l mimeil 8:11 thew ‘1 \ . away on Wednesday last in the I)?!“ cock. ' \‘ortliwest I , ‘ son of Mr. Jas. Cameron. MT. Cam- Mr. R. J. Hamill has rented his â€" - - every day at advanced prices Mandi-“Wk 501‘ only 3- few days. The funer- McArthur. and has moved to Manil- lnqlgnY are making 'HEAPS 0F MQ':er.al took place‘ on .Friday the 18th In". ' . 'h ‘0 Kinmount cemetery. Deceased Mr. F. Ileaslii of Chico o 's v'siâ€" Why not, have :3 share. in the *SOOd 'leaves a widow, three sons and two ting at. his brother's Mr. 1%. Hle'alsllip. thlngs as they 3” p885)”. ‘ ldahghtcrs, all‘ g0“'n up. He \vas a. Miss Laura M337 has returned aftpr IF YOU. WANT TO : T we staunch Conservative and consistent spending some short time with Eden “have a. large 113‘ 0‘ IMPROVED and member of the Salvation Army. ~ 'ends ‘ PRAIRIE FARMS a1 CITY PRO -» - â€" m ' ' ' ISO .1 ' Stall Captain Henry Cameron 0’ Mr. Ker-by of Gainsborough Mani- Pf? T121; “2:11:13 3:,“ b: plea-tithe Salvation Army. now stationed toba. called on friends here recently h h 1m” ,1 e 0 ve- ALL WR TE . ' .' . ‘ '- ' "s 1's. . -'q :ii>ill"ll . . at Petrolea, was here last. week at- , - . .- . - 1“ ”“5‘ at t " I - Miss A. Heaslip, who has bent in cite mirth in the {)1-‘.‘i\'( f her 'nf rma ion. . ~ ~ , , - . urt ! 0 t . . tending the funeral Of~hlS father the Buffalo for some time past. has re- tan of Till'k"'\' if h" late Jas. .Cameron. turned home. lish L. . A dance “'35 held in the C. 0. F.’ Rev. Mr M C . q _ . W. .E. swaln C0. hall on Thursday the 17thf There ° ac “ml Of ”mo" °c was a. larg!‘ attendance and every cupied the pulpit in St -.\ndrcws' ,, , - . - s, ' . . ‘ church on S t . : Real Estate and Insurance Apnea? . thing pm. of; we"; The C. o. F. “a” the 13““ The . pastor, Rev. N. A. McDonald conduc- Main-St Roma. Multan. . orchestra under- “‘0 ‘mermp °‘ ted n " mar " ' . " . Mr. Thos. Montgomery. furnished exâ€" a in“: y sen ices in that . . place. cellent mUSlC for the occasxon. A Re Mr "E! so , .‘ball and supper will be given on v. ° F n 01 Gltnarm, ac- ” hi m.» ' "companied by Mrs. Ferguson spent a m Easter Monday. I d . y ' * Master Lionel Train had a. narrow. ew eye at the Manse recently. 3min“. but .mm.;”..$0.M§0 escape from serious injury on Thurs- A wedding expected soon. pring Wheat, bus .. ....... . 0.85â€"0.85 'day last, he being knocked down by ____+___. The mfi‘stleriO’Us ”33le Barley, bus ' VALENTIA John W. Pierce. 9. .VMmlI C01,”. ............ ...:m 0.38â€"0.40 a. team of horses on the main street Goose Wheat, bus ............ 035â€"3035 .Of the villages. He was struck on On. Tuesday evening, March 8th, dent of Toronto is l""‘"“"fhm about so or the friends of Etta and lice- His 'acuu'l“““”“'"s ' Buckwheat, bus ..-........... 0.46â€"0.46 'the chin by the pole of the sleigh, . . I ‘ James Moautt gathered at _ their at the ‘”~ ll l'l.‘ Are Passing By. ____+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- HE WAS Illill‘iii' Lisl . ‘ *1 l1 (Lally Bernard ::. 1:.t- (IN: Half Christendom is ('ht‘zf‘ .wh'a-t is a heat-hen [um-r to u Christian nation. l‘crsqll?“ think 'lt is a SI)‘-(';;1(':.> Willa:l amaze heathen nations: Tl“ â€"Two travellers arri late at night on a 3’1 ”1 been snowsbound. "“0 horrid. Fit/Ive thcm ale with tin-il' sup.“ was brought before 1““ mall who on account of 1hr 6mm” wanted the case “land-1‘8“?“ nery-appointed ~ license would not const-nt, and a and costs was inmost-<1- l 7‘. fillt‘ 0! Rye. bus ......" ...- ....... 0.50â€"0.60 cutting his lip badly. :0“. small, bus ”...... ... 0.60â€"0.60 I The Tory boys of North Victoria School of l’mcti mmu,°t.i.’fi‘f..::::1:::: 3:m‘5‘°'§.?‘- 23mins”??? tract. “PM “‘° 1...... ...... we . pleasant mine are “law-V ‘ "I? Ego do: . ~ _ 020â€"025 . . on. . m’in games and that amusments couhtable a"’-“‘"“‘°' 3033', nm'g’fijj‘: 4.90 1’90 «wagfingd 3; a?" 1*me Mr. Hoflnt has rented his are; 'years old. He W Hoe- .per cwt ... mooâ€"rice be for the party. ' 5- m n "m “d ‘3 movinstto town. Etta. hav- since Thursday ““0““‘3” _m lb ......a.‘~.... ..-......... 0.20â€"6.2'oi Hi: to rshi c [Deaco com-t- l‘“ ”m 0min ’0” “ “mm” °‘ 15 here” on p, o i ‘ n i r appreciation .. .. ...... ail". ' Mm~'”f'g°‘tt.v“,.m , out he: .9 ._ 4.51mi, germ FLAVELLE. Pros“: at. for your live shock In 03 winter’s poisons You can help “mm ,b dicious the of a few 51 “ ethos. J. at G. ConditifonPow i Sulphur. 7 lbs or. . .. Ghnber Salts. 7 lbs for Epsom Salts, per “1- ~- Lmseed Meal, per 1b.. We excel infilling be M

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