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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Mar 1908, p. 12

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“The golden evening brightens in the west. . Soon. soon to faithful warriors comes their rest, Swaet is the calm of Paradise the Meat. Alleluia." Young Mr. Culp was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pim, of Ancast- er. he was 3 grandson of the late Isa- ac H. Culp, of DrummondVille (Niar ara Falls South) and on his maternal side was a grandson of the late Col. Handy, who fought at Waterloo and Vsuficred the loss of a hand which was shot 03. His father is Mr. S. T. 011;), of Littleton, near Denver, Col- vorado. For many years he and his sister, Miss Mae Culp enjoyed a hap~ Dy home with their Imele and aunt at Ancaster', who mourn the loss of one dear to themes ason. Their large cirCIe of friends deeply sympathize with them and Miss Culp in their great bereavement. ~ Saskatchewan had the worst bliz- (and of the season last week. ' “Hr. Gillies will be much missed on Tie Herald. to which Paper he has rendered valuable and able serViCe. As a business organizer he excels, and his mastery of the details of flofi'spaper management and especial- iy nf thv intricacies of the business of a(lVeItiSin.,, must haVe been ‘fex'y cfident to newspaper men in atten dv am-eat their \arious gathezings, as well as m mam) Herald :-'1trms. Mr. (Fillies will leaVe The Herald with the best wiShes of the com- pany andits chief. llis return to his native town under the «firearm: stances of his creditable record cuti of it should go to CORNU‘Jéld him highly to [he stood wiShes (f his old friends in Lindsay, “ho no (ioub‘ l will welcome such a marine! rl home-l coming. The resignation of Mr.’ Gillies does nnt take effect until the,l end of March." I THE [ATE MR. 5. A. M. CULP “The Watchman-Warder is the re- sult of the consolidation of flux pa- pen following the usual result of the attempt to make three papers pay in a two~paper town. The WatL-hman‘Wardc-r was publiShed by ihelate Mr. George Lytlc and the Warder by Mr. Sam. Hughes. SLR, but in due course the two were amalgamated under the owuership of Mr. Lytla. Upon the latter's death a couple of years ago, the paâ€" pcvri-ame into the hands of a com- vary, and at the deSire of that com- panyMr. Gillies will take charge of The Watchman‘Warder. That he wml succeed and that The Watchman-War- (ch will prosper all the mute under hls direction we haVe not the slight‘l mt doubt. . "Mr. Gillies has been with Thai Harald sinco Feb. 1-0. 13422.. lmxing‘ :ome to The Herald from Lindsay as, Mnnnline machinistnperator. The} Herald chief has peculiar pleasure ini noting the» regular advancement! which Mr. Gillies has made. His; abilities as aprinter. snrm led to; his pmmotiun to the forcmanship of: thcnffice. and later, when Mr. James' Fiaher rvnigncd the business managerâ€" ship In L‘mtu 'l‘m'unto. tn anotherj promutiun to fullow that gentle‘: man. Kar'h succvsSch promotion; \‘indicated the wiqlnm nfthe selecâ€" tion, and now a further promotion_ (mines. :he next step in the stICces-i sion. giving him control entirely of; an inmortarit newwaper and plant. ; . “An important change will take! place at the end of March in The; Herald's staff owing to the resigna\li tion of Mr. Allan Gillies, the ‘secre-,f tamâ€"treasurer of the company withf the duties of business manager. whof has avceptnd an improved position in; his old home town at Lindsay! t hrreafter the first of April he will; in» entire (shame of the I‘indsayi \'\ atr'hnmnAVarder, a. prosperousi \x-‘ekly in that large and thriving; b§““.“ §§““‘\‘ WILL TAKE BUSINESS liANAGEâ€"J MEN? OF THE WATCHHAX-J' WARDER IN APldL. The Wate 'i'hman-Warder has an intel- esting announcement to make rormal- ly this weekâ€"the securing m 3111’ Al- lan Gillies, now business unanagor ctr the Stratford He 3‘}, as business manager of The Watchm-tn- Wrarde. J The growing business of the WatchJ J man-Warden and the prospects forJ still further growth that seems to beJ J1 in the immediate future, as well aSJ! some changes on the present stafl' have made it expedient to secure a man with a. full and complete know‘Ji ledge and a large and successful ex- J. patience in newspaper buSiness man~‘ I azement to handle the increasingJ' cares and have full control and gap of the widening responsibilities. In i Mr. Gillies, the Watchman-Wardch‘ " feels that it has secured just the man for the place. In newspaper parlanceJ. we bel‘iei'ed we have. in this instance. Jl "madea scoop." Mr. Gillies will’ take charge of the business the first of April and the continued growth of; the business seems assured. Mr. Gil-J- lies hardly seems to require any in-J troduction to the peOple of this ‘diS‘J trict, butif any such introduction isJ J J J l nec,essar_v nom better perhaps than the follonin;r from the Stratlord Daily Herald of lost “'mlnrs'dav could be given. Mr. (fillies has been with; Herald fur mer six years and their} estimation nfhim is consequently of force The Helald says :â€" rsss;s‘ss‘s Q [I MR. All.“ GILUES (Continued from Page 11') PAGE TWELVE. ii) umssn? fiLEIGH R. KNIGHT $55§$55m5555§ E BUY A HOME 5 ”â€" For Yourself and Always Be Happy .5â€" 0‘ m- “9 W”‘«‘« v‘ g 57 Kent St. “““ Special Prices on all lines of Stoves and Ranges M“Q mmwssw .svsysrs M m“‘§“w D. CINNAMON ’9 The “Martin-Senour 3 Paint is the only 100 ' per cent. Pure Pai‘nt g sold in this town 9 The “Keen Kutter” 3 Brand of Tools is the 3 BEST in the World 2 It pays to buy at (innamon’s .“$““§-“‘Q$§”‘M fifififik‘ifififlfifififififi E E. E. W. MOGAFFEY E Special Induce-meats 'for March $555555555555? These goods are worthy of your careful consideratinn We have two new solid brick dwelling houses, beau- tifully situated ozi South side of Colbome Street, just West of William Street. These are seven roomed houses with all modern conveniences, wimd for electric light, up-to-date plumbing, private sewer thus avoiding sewer taxes; 50 feet frontage, besides roadway. $2,000 each for quick sale. Let me tell you about them. The WArcnxAx-WARDER recommends its readers to study carefuily this page of These Quotations are good for Month of March only Special No. 3 . 110 yards of part bleached Damask Table Special Linens, 54 inches wide, reg. 38¢. Special...30c No. 2 2 pie-res bleached Damask 64 inches wide. good patterns, reg. 600. Special ............... 47c . 7 3 rdhzcn Hematitched Towels, 17 x 33 recuhu' Specxal 18C. Special .................................... 2 for 250 No. 1 5 dozen Feather Qtiwhed Huck Towels, 17 x . 33, regular 18c. Special ................... ..2 for 25¢ 5') pair Nottingham Purtains, 3; yards long. gufid patterns. reg. $1.25. Special ............ 85¢ 10 bleached Damask Table Climbs, 15? x 2 ydsn warth $1.25. Sale ................................... 90c ’Fhone 52 Every Article 8 Winner That is the way We surprise people A man said the other day “ You Do Better Than You Advertise ” B.’J. GOUGH ‘11 are surprised to find our bargains honest bargains, and our goods just as we represent them to be. 1 Lindsay - Phone 6 E + ++++++++++++++++++++++ “ Wrong Store ” It's tlus class of buyers that are snrnriqpr] tn find nnr Been Trading at v We‘re aware that there are many buyers: who look upon a. SPECIAL SALE as a “fake” a “scheme” or some sort of a. trick of the trade. Perhaps they have ijeason for their opinion. Having been fortunate in I placing a large order for Cey- lon Black and Japan Teas before I the rise in the in 11'!» et, We are in + a position to offer our stock at + * the old price. The. Salad". Tea + Co. have taken Yheir 25c lines off + the market, but: we intend dur~ + ing this month to give our cus- * tnmers the. benefit of Olll‘ hzwin 1' + bonghtuon the lower market. ans offer these lines at the uld .. .. ++++++ ++++++++ \vI)<) (ir()}>_ ill LOOK? Our WINDING UP SALE is surprisingjpany people »+++¢++++++++++++++++4 SURPRISED AdamsBros.i price of........... Tea Talk$ PEOPLE “JUST FOR- A We havejunt Imported a special mnchinc for Clipper Gr inding and are prrparcd to give all customers A No. i work in this lme. 555555555555fi ,Efi FRANK FORBERT '3: l-fiGreat March Sale fiflhfitfififififiififififilfififi Wjilfrgd Pepper’s Studio THE BEST Let us show you our Special Ofi'er in Cabinet Photos N OTICE ! The Practical Shoe flan Directly Opposite the Post 01500 Fm Ropuring to all our custouwrs such as sewing or mailing. Come in and see our prict 8. They will surprise you. We guarantee everything we sell in Footwear. We are the only shoe-makers kce ing shoe store. “'9 make shoes. We keep hand made shoes rom $1.75 up to $2.50 in men's footwear. 170“ can rely on our goods to be the Bestvand everything guaranteed. “’9 have mam inducenmnts to offer you in all kinds of Footwear. also m ks. Valisos and Suit. Cases. Our Spring Goods are in and now we are ready for spring business. f‘Impro'ved New Comm?” Washing Machines and f‘Connox-‘s Improved.” “Safety” and “Bicycle” Ball- an3 Clothes Wrindm- Now is the time to buy This Should Interest You A Word to the Wise 1 ! Now that the severe weather is over don't you think it a. good idga to have some UP-TO-DATB PHOTOS made at Piano mug-m; Splendid reduction on Framed Pictures this month at We carry a complete line of Notion Store IBDEBBBBDED BBQ Stationery, Books, School Supplies, Toys, Games, all kinds of Novelties and Granite Ware I I HEIDI ”BBB kinds of r Spring 55. arything “'9 are :0 shoes. 1) men's wing nr rise you. ‘5” for usâ€"but not for you. We want to carryovet no stock. We can use the money to good advantage. The discouraged purse receives comfort here. + Comer Dru; Store, Lindsay : :+++‘++++++++++++++f+: It’s the end of the season for [IRâ€"hut nnt fnr vnn ‘1‘ money pay THIRTY or FORTY PER CE\T, isnt be wise to part with it. 9 q Buyers, who are now taking advantage of var GREAT WINDING 'UP SALE are Doing This Very Thing When a man can make his mnmov nnv THIRTV m~ ‘1' to the old adhge, but it desé cribes the present situation ex. actly. This is not just according tn the old ndncm hut if (Inn- §++++ ++++H ¢M+++H++ are Soon Parted! E Rich, Red Blood and His Money A Wise Man 5555555555555 5 Cash and One Price 90 Kent. St., UNDSAY 93 NEILL THE SHOEMAN EH E. GREGORY 95' Sale of Rubber Boots I]? Hifififififil-filfififififififififlihfibfi If your system is run down. if your blood is weak. if your blood is thin. you will get moat help from Dr. Dean's Blood and Nerve Buil- der These pills are certainly Wonders. There is no blood or tunic preparation which we know of which brings such satisfactory results. Strengthens. nemews and en- riches the blood. tonps and strengthens up the entire system. 256 ‘PER BOX. Children's Rubber Boots (Perfects) Mism‘ Rubber Boots (Perfocts) Women's Rubber Boots (Perfects) Men's Rubber Boots (Perfecta) If you want footwear of known stardard quality, at prices that, are unquestionably uniformâ€"Go to VVhen the tha‘w comes. the only protection from the flush and slop is the RUBBER BOOT .Are you supplied ? If not. don't tail to genre 3 pair of tbae first grade boot :â€" NEILL THE SHOEMIN WOO-000000000 ‘ 0000000 M“““m~§§s‘ssm M‘““”W§«Q““‘ (ion ther'town’s most re- liabie stores, and to pro- fit, byk .Ltl‘xe' opportunity $1.65 $1.85 $2.85 $3.95 Lindsaj current delay W1 the dell! ”ys‘ns ALEX. LAD A. E. 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