en's Block W valueâ€"and made .of; as that alwa 8 look wear we"; cgoice d leg in loose, or tight cks, most all size, 5 low as K), and up to $10.00“ Coats 9nd Covoï¬: ts come :11 numerou d qualities ‘of ‘cloth‘ .tely L50, $7.50, 38.38.50 Lind 5410.00 hen she speaks. ' d embroidered. I at 1111 gowns for dress! D these 5mg? two and threg )rice An exu» hat lifts them; 11111 of rEï¬ne-vi Feet and dashgj least. Here’s: :ome and See: .‘viceable broadclo‘ “I am ï¬ne, becafl swel} shirt waist S ach, amenâ€"only! fring made of Itylii Loose back :ts he, d with braid “It!†0 match. for ages d inexpensively prieed me to say : ithlc loose backs or cs in long or short zht or medium colors; range to select from. to suit at :1 as C-I'lSp ’ morning, tyle thong. ‘ en at"..-.uuununuou-‘zï¬ t made xn well tailor style Plain M ‘. at ‘sblo Tuned Oath ; in t_hc Eopularloou 1; 241m eslon g; and plain cuff; cxtu g the new Bpl‘ill‘ distinctive at!†‘9 New Iglghg J: $2.50 to M.“ ome, $20.00 Farm or Town Property Apply to Johnson Ellis or \ R. 6. Corn ail â€â€g â€â€œ55 samssw ““-‘ If you have not called on us oft, do it now. We can show v you some swell RUGGIST, LINDSAY " V D : Nearly opposite Post Ofï¬ce. 3 a Theold RELIABLE PAINTS made from Pure Lead and Oil in the late-6 artistic shades in any quantity ‘ dwwiu; .luuhle daily pas- Tlme Tables wuqc-r truin service to ‘Veripvq mul {dun}: TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Fun '.n.‘n.'m:ltlnn a: Lindsay omces T. 1‘. Mamba“. 60 Kent. 36.. J. Andnmm, (“.I'. I}. Station. Western Canada namm cunclitiont a" Invaluable tn settlers. amimcs. Western Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta How Made and How Reached ' CAN‘AUIAN PACIFIC giving full particulars Settlers Guide 0! a poclal tmln aer‘ Vim fur willnrn tr unlliu ' w pith live stuck and mm Lu mu Nunhmmt in March and April, a U: pnmnznr \nd {mi :11: runes. *- ' CANADIAN PACIFIC um.†[.w'a 'l‘urontn I Hertha at mu lam heuan'. making Berths shuuhl 1»- Hi. 1mm :1: HOMES The Canada Paint Company m: WATCHMANâ€"mefm ‘ PRISM Suitings from $15.00 up l'rirv {u-nhv fur from hunks and anvthlnz .wnnttu kxmw :Ihnut, the west. and how w-hit. .\«l‘ln-u BRAND Ready-Mixed PAINTS aridâ€"dearto P051 New Printing Ofï¬ce _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"-â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"§ 1"-â€â€˜9mmfll'fl'l‘55 _vâ€" Lou Wicket; ï¬t. bus. “eat. bu; “lent, bus L18. buster. I).l'.A.. L‘.P.R.. Toronto. Write for fro» cnplvs o! ~.. . M... hily. ('umfnrtahlo. room I» 1‘ ms. Fully equipped wit mug:- and aver)†convenience. rvwx‘n-l (through nmreit (Y. lam mu weeks before de- COAL, IRON For Settlers . no on .... d l' p-tudlte dowel-Ip- a tiun uk‘ the want. and at pngui of 'ullnrmatlun 1. twin! maps and n... . 0.25â€"0.95 umum; W :2": ... ‘k.UUâ€"O .. 0.2 I v m 1 y 0 0 0.11-0.11 0 -. 0.80â€"0.90 50â€"0 .- 00 locoâ€"12,00 .15 15â€"0 .504» H 0. .. 0 .....7 '26 0.47â€"0.1‘1‘ ...... . ..... 4.00â€"5.00 WORKING LIKE ".NAILq ORDERS :PQ‘U RING IN EVERY DAY: neat farmers and Stockmen 1n the county have made arrangements to send to the Highland ranch this sum art can still accommodate a" few more cattle-on. his ranch this sum- mer. He sends. to Little Britain, Oa‘kwood, Lindsay, Cambray and oth- er points for the cattle in the spring? and returns them at these places in the (all. Many. (it the most promi- â€"Fa.rmers who have not yet made arrangements for pasture ought to write Mr. Stewart, of Uphill, whose advertisement has been appearing in The Watohma.u-Wa.rder~ Mr. AStew- BUSY? -â€"Dr. Neelands. of this town, re- ports that when he was returning from Wilberforce to Kinmount on the LB. 0. Railway last Saturday the water and ice on the track were such that the engine crew were afrpid to run through it. The President of the road, Mr. L. B. Howland, him- Sc-lz' an engineer, however, directed them to go through and the pus- we was made in safety. Miss Fan- ning. teacher, Furnace Falls, was amongst those who rode on a bah-d car to Kinmount on inday. She Wu: on her way home to Lindsay. ' -â€"“When a. Merry Maiden Her- ries" she wants the very best and latest weddin‘ invitations. Our wedding stationery is the correct style and our script type the latest, Our prices are reasonable. We also supply intimation cards, cake boxes and cake and calling cards. The bride who patronizes the Watch- man-Warrior job dept. is sure of e. happy married life. She makes the proper start. A. sx‘mopsiss of the time-tdï¬le"w'\\’hén ï¬nally ratiï¬ed will appear in The W atoh man-Warden â€"Mr. (3. D. Loglo. representing tho Tram. Valley .Nangation Co..' was in town on Tuesday consulting with members of .Lhe Sturgeon Point cut- tagers' Association, and other pat- rons of the Pine. regarding the time- table for the coming season's service to Sturgeop Point and Boboaygvon‘. for promuuon. G. H. Hopkins :‘or defence. men dolivcrod them. not selling mm from door to door. L. V. O'Connor -Mr. A. D. Manon “as recently charged with a. breach of the Pod- laru' and Huwkors' b\'.-luw Poflce magistrate Jackson divunilussod tho can. on the ground that Mr. Manon took orders for the goods (tea) 5nd â€"W~ill the district correspond- ents sign their names in all cases. not for publication, but as a. gun-ran- too of good faith. In the majority of. cases the handwriting in known, but not, in all. and attention to thiam- ter will secure more prompt insertion of _correspondence.. with the ofï¬ce. She ‘is smrcmded by Miss May Mulvaney, of the stamp de- partment, whose place is taken by Miss May Adams. â€"Miss Marie Bouyea; clerk -in the general delivery department or the post ofï¬ce, has severed her connection â€"Th_e West Victoria Iiccnse (cm- ors ofï¬ce, Lindsay, on Saturdav, for: omce, Lindsay, 0.. Saturday, April 20 at 2 p m. to grant licenses fur the yea-r commencing May 1 A list of the applicants winwhe mud in our advertising colixmm‘. " â€".M Gait .on Sunday. last Mr. I’e â€" (:r Wilson, of Lindsay, my: in the Central Presbyterian church and in the evening contributed a sale on an Easter theme. appropriate floral decdrationa â€"â€"Wild geese weré PM†flying north. ris’ Landing. -The Pension, rivet 31., _ ‘ open for nuvl’gdt'ion in who“ weeks. - ' â€"The‘9teamer Ween wins launch- ed afew days ago, . mere: mi“; «mm Wm railways du'rhitth‘b“ Maf‘hdfdays. purchaser. were: Thomas Warmer. ,bel Bryn: “you... who purchased a. hand. ‘ln Bexley. â€no my mm by Hmld 8%! MP. 1490-. wood; Sumac! McLean, Ishy, 3 ‘ ï¬ne he. been heavy horses (at sale March 16 he'.._., um... an They lit. at Fer- factory Mr. Robert Baldwin, an- ex-Alder- man of the town, but now 6 mi- dent of Toronto, spent the holidays here visiting friends. , He was ac- companied by ME. Baldwin. 1511'..de Rich. one of Maripoâ€"‘ sa's most Mons and progressive gamers, was in. town this week and reports the chm for fail wheat. and dowel-h: 'bolxj'g‘fairly brim, mmid, Lindon! ' _‘ winters»? to Mrs._ Arnqt't's, Wi-niam street. . Mr; Joseph Hobart, 0'! New Ontario, is 3.150 visiting; at the same place. Mrs. Maria Thurston, of Guelph, and Mr. T. W. Greei', of Toronto, haVe returned home alter spending the Easter holidays wuth their sister, Mrs. J. F. Home, north ward. Miss Mae McEvoy, a. pupil at St. Joseph's Academy, left town on Thursday last for her home in Ban- croft where she will sperd her holi- days under the parental tom. Mr. C. A. Goodfellow, publisher of the Whitby Chronicle, was a. vxsator to Lindsay on Monday and gave The Watchman-Warder a pleasant call. ‘ Mrs. Lewis Staples and son, 02 Liflord; are visiting this :week _» at 8!‘ M-iss Theresa Drury, of St. Jo- seph’s Academy. is spending her Eas- ter vacation with friends at Kirkï¬eld and Victoria. Road. Mr. M. Healy, of Victoria. Road. was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J . O'Keefe, south ward; during East- Mrs, Wickett, of Little Britain, re- turned home a tow days ago after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Finley, Cambridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grims hav’e gone to reside at' Cambrny, where Mr. Griffin has taken charge of the hotel . MiSs M. Giltenan, teacher at Kear- ney. Ont., arrived in town on Fr:- dny evening to visit, her parents during the holidays. Mr. D. Eagleson has returned from a tour of auditing in the northern districts. He has completed his elev- enth municipal audit this year. week. Mr. J. A. Walker, manager of the Sterling Bank branch at. ,K'irkfleld. visited town for a. few clays lust Miss Josie Gallagher; of Victoria Road. made our town a brief visit last week and was the guest of. Miss Brady, Lindsay street, while here. Mrs.. Bream. of Bufl‘ulo, is visiting her son, Mr. Joseph Jraun, swth ward. Mr. J. Mitchell. cattle buyer undo a pleasant visit “uh Llflord friends during Eastertide. Mr. Sid. Mumford. of Rafe-nun. spent a few days in town last week. a guest at thn Pym House. Mr. Ford W. Moynos. reporter on Strqurd Hmld. spent. Sunday at his homo hero. Mr. Peter Wilson o! the Watchman. Wurdor. and Mrs. Wilson spent tho holiday ct mu. Mn. .Ford Williamson. or St. Thai man. ha been vlultlm: Mrs. J. A Wllllamson. Glonolg street. Mr. Caleb Kinnoe has rutnrnod tu Lindsay, after an .bocnco or twelve years. Mr. Neville Sharpe.' of the School or Pmctlcal Sclonco."l‘,oronto. spent the holldays in town. _ Mrs. R. J. Menzies and son Harry, spent. Easter holidays visiting old friends in Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Shier, left on the '26“: March for their new hom'n 1n Saskatchewan. Mr. R. H. McDougull spent the hoilidays at his. home in Fenian Falls. Mrs. J obbitt and Miss Irene Job- bit were in Toronto for the holidays. Mr. and' Lbs. Frank Adams spent Good Friday with Millbrook friends. Miss Henderson and Miss Bert spent Good Friday in Toronto. Mr. Melville Moynes' spent Good Friday in Toronto. Duncan McCuaig, of Grass Bill, spent Saturday .‘n town. --'I‘he annual, meeting of the Ontar- lio Eduontionnl mm 19 ‘boinx Iheld in Toronto this week. Inspec- 'tors Knight and‘ Stevens, Principals ’Hmtone, Broderick and Rogers. and [most of the town teachers are in at- ‘tendance. Dr. Blanchard is nlno at. tending as representative of the Board 04 Education to the Trustees' section. Mr. J. Staples. the . other delegate, was unable to attend on account of the illness of his wife. Eschern, Eldon ;- Wm. Pogue. Ops: John Hutchiaon, Lindsay: J. Bee- chnmp, Ktnmount; Mr. McCoiomb. Peterboro, who bought a. handsome team by Earl Stanton. F'um-ing' 3 sale on larch so m! m. Em t. PM“; of reactor-- mky one for farmers as they se- zough. is the gum or her cum :1. Hrs. I! a. umber of good. young homes lJ. H.1foore. Lindsay ’ â€a . 1.. is. . ht. .., tlso Albert Hardy, Ops, Little Britain; M. No- ly of Lindsay, a of Norma, delight- . Allan Gillies. _ot ‘saythas returned to Gananoque, white he has been appointed to his old position of organist and choir- master. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Mr. Jackson is a skilful mu- sii-inn and. will have‘the wishes of many friends for future success. Mrs. J acksm: will remain for a. time, their hon Fred beingaclerkinthe local branch» or the Bank of liontreal. ‘ It. Thomas Clark.'hmï¬n¢ severed his connection with the .3an _.w°tk.ghu basic“ for Toronto. when Washington. and was among those mud to President Roosevelt. Professor W. H. Jackson who has spent unwards of two years in Lind- Miss Robie Hughes, daughter of Col. Sam. Hughes, M.P., accompan- ied the Toronto, Hamilton and Lon- don teachers and their friends to the Ontario Educational Association. He will return Friday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galbraith at- tended the funeral of their grand- child, Norma Gillies, at S:ratl‘ord last week. Mr. Galbraith rettrned on Thursday and Mrs. Galbraith on Wednesday of this week. â€"InspBCtor Knight left on Mon day for Toronto to attend the meet 'ings of the Library A$ociation am Mrs. W. J. Thompson. of Peter- borough, and daughter Helen. with her sister, Mrs. B. Midlaw. ' Miss Helen Ross, of St. Margur- it“: College, Toronto, with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ford. ham. with their son. Mr. A Mr. Benson, 0! Calgary. and in Bishop, ,ot‘ Toronto. with Rev. Bishop. Miss Wilson, of Port Hope. with Mr and Mrs. Wilson. Cambridge st root. Miés Hazel Yamold, o: â€\by, with her parents. Miss Cotton. of Millln‘ook, with Miss Johnson, Wellington street. m em. and L. McFadden. of Toronto. Mr. W. Begloy. of Hamilton, with his parents. Miss Emma Simpson and Miss Noi- Jie Arnott. of Toronto, with Miss Annie Amott. William street. Mr. Oswald P. Hamilton. traveller for Haynes Carriage 00.. Hamilton, at his home. Mrs. Johnston, of Lakeï¬eld, with Mrs. Yarnold. Mrs. Ada White, Hamilton, with her parents. Mr. Wilbert Fisher. o€ Toronto. Misses R. Robinson, Florence Wint- WW. and Mrs. Lock. Havelock. wlth Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Spurllng. Mr. William Inglo, Toronto. Mr. Wellington Tall. of Brockville. tomxerly of Llndmy. , Miss May Smnh, teacher near Bea- wrton at her home Mr. Bruco Currie. Toronto. with his parents. Miss Lizzie Johnson. of Toronto. with Miss Flat-on“ Currie. 'Mr. H.711. “Ignace. anchor." Fair- burn. at his home. Colborne ntroet. Mr. Nolnnn Graham. “when Scotch Line. at his home. . Mrs. W. K. Elliott. of Brampton. with Mrs. F. W. gutclm‘e. Bond street. Mr. Frank Gregory. 0: Buffalo. with his parents. Cambridge .strcct. ntnet. , Mr: George McDonald, of Toronto. at his home in town. Mr. Percy Skitch, Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shitoh, William street. Mr. R. E. Stinson, of Toronto. with his family, who will shortly re- move to the city. Messrs. Bert and Bruce Hopkins. of Toronto University, with their par- (nts. Mr. and Mrs. G. H..Hopkins. Miss Corinne Anderson. of Toronto University, with ,her pmm, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Anderson. Bond Mr. J. Richards, Organizer 1. O. F. at his home. - ’inuituuon, andrlpno' vipnvm; at an. home. south ward. Mr. Harry Walsh, Toronto,. wlth†his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Walsh. - Miss Bert Fanning, of Furnace Falls, with her parents, Mr. and‘flrs. W. A. Fanning, William street. _..._. _.. Mr. Thom Jinnah, whn has been attending the Stanley- 'hu'mchs, To- ronto, has ï¬n!“ his cmwsn at that Mr. C..W. Eisner, of Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fisher. Mrs. Lee. of Kingston, with hot son, Mr. Frank Lee. Mrs. E. Myers, 0! Mum Lake. with relatives. Mrs. Charles Grahun of Toronto, at her parent-.1 home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Henley with Hr. Leo. Lawlfm‘. Hot Kingston. who has been visiting with his sitter Hrs. Robert Spmtt. has wcopted.‘ . pooltion at the C. P. R. station, and will tuna-in in Lindsay. Some bond-ya visitors to Miss Josie Brentnell‘ and Xiss 5:..- with fnmids 67 Lind Mrs. E. Greenbury. of Stouflville, with her ion, J. E. Greenbury. o! the minus Mining Co. mu ï¬nsie Perkin, Hamilton, with her mother, Regent: street. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Bowman- ville, with Mrs. Mitchell's father. Mr. D. Sinclair. Mrs. R. Welsh. of Bobcaygeon. the Dr. B. Clarke, 0! Millbrooh guest of his brother, Dr. Clam, north Mr. and Mrs. Nancekevllle and Mr. Jae. Cinnamon, of Oshawa. guests o! It. and Mrs. D. Cinnamon. Mr. Albert Knight, of Toronto. and wife. guests of Inspector and Mrs. Mr. Charles Frampton, of Toronto. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams, of hm- don. and Mr. C. Bryant, of Prince Edward County, with Mr. W. B. Adams, Russell street. ++++ LINDSAY, ON TARIO +++¢+++++o ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++H VH+N++§+H+H+H*+§ +4 House-cleaning’ .. time has come, and you’ll ï¬nd that the carpet which look- ed ‘so well on the floor, \when taken ‘ I ‘ . up, is a worn out rag. Why not come to us? Here you will have the choice of a large variety of the latest designs. §W+HM+++§ Hpartme‘nt‘and every available space is now ï¬lled with new goods. L+++++++++++++ff++f++ ff range of Housefur- "" nishings. All our ’spring importa- tions have come to hand. We have ex- tended and enâ€" .Jflfg'e'd this. bigide- 73. War, of Toronto. ' Blair and II. J. Swill†’ '1. m“ of It", , A. ‘ HIS month we show our full of Mrs. James Cmoll. (31811918 We make to order all sizes of Window Shades, Squares for Floors, Velour Curtains, Special Draperies, etc. If you are thinking “of furnishing a Home we shall be pleased to give you quotations for allor a part of your wants. We have experienced men to give you any infor- mation and to make suggestions. We buy direct from the best makers and are giving you the best values in Lindsay. .J. Broad and wife. of. We]. also Dr. R. S. Broad, of Cash on with their ather- and mother, Mum Spring Carpets and " Curtains Miscellimeous sunrise and allowances. Stationery and printing. Low costs ......................... Non-reatdent ï¬xes... Loan from J ohn Alton. sr , RECEIPTS. Jan. 2nd, balance on hand from last audit Total Receipts 0F Receipts and Expenditures of the Township of Garden for 1906 Total itZd'iE'Bukon swung Fund mount. S.S..No. 5. ABSTRACT STATEMENT OISE.“ n unconnuuotlt 0‘. O‘ctonuonnvaa .- ..uOncooouo- no. to 0’. stat auto-0.00.000. O ooutoonoal. not... ocl-CODIDOOOIleOoa on account J School Bates. .......,..‘ I no.soc-lotto.quiOIAOonIoIocovxt: 00030-00! , to... nonunionOoun-o 3ootunouuan..oouunocooon smug-onu- 00-00 0.0... a... 0'0. 9V... no. 3.3.!!10! Lent of M and Lubmtiu ASSEI‘S. 9.... ' .- .fl,. 0.. a. 5..'..I;(.2iii.$31.31.;.:'I'..;.:;;.'...;...T..'..; ................. 31533 60 awaken]: 19m mtomco’met.’ an... cc}... s... 090-000 EXPENDITURES . LIABILITIES . .o.-.o'o..--. .n “Moo-pong... account. 8. S. No. 5 .......... 5.... .0.“ .o........ u a o’cnotbllonlnuto Ola-0...... 0.0-. 9...... no". 0... a km‘nï¬ o uncut â€I c .uo~.oo.-o u. .00...“ 3 "7-76 00 33474 03 $3514 95 1169 80 17600 20000 18 50 7O 92 910 14 98