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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Apr 1908, p. 6

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o! the larger cities are as growded with newspapers in proporâ€" tion to population as Lindsay is . How‘eVer, iisten to the Gazette's peel of joy p: the prospect. of a, lessening or its own up- position. The Gazette says: The storm centre 01 "away“? ...... in' this county is to be transferde in the immediate luture, from Penn- lqn Falls to Lindsay. The latter town, with a. pop ' seven and eight thousand people. has for quite a. number of years had ‘Ie the former has for WW 8, numuer OI .Vc'IIa In--â€"- only two papers. while the former village, with only about a. thouaand inhabitants, has a. like number. From statements made by the Liminy pu- pers, it appears that they have in- curred the wrathful indignation of the liquor interests by declining to insert advertisements for them. that the said liqu'or inta'ests are at the back of a. third paper which is to be started there in a. few days. Whether this is correct or not is hard to say, but that a. third paper is to appear is now beyond question. Mr. J. V. McNaulty, who ior years has been on the stat! of the Post, has severed his connection with that mm» to take the management of pets, 1t. 8! curred the m liquor infiert ad“ that. the S the back 0 to be star Whether t1 The Star, we amt-stem, 15 w w discontinued and the plant removed to Lindsay, where it will form part of the equipment 0! the new office. The Star, since its commencement! has been running an uphill race on ai road not wide enough for two, and -A r_-._ :;, OM uvv .. Bro. Moore, who bought. it from its founder without, perhaps, looking over the field as carefully as he ‘I _AA ‘Lnb were to set up there, the proportion to the population would be some- where in the neighborhood of what it has been at «befalls for some time, “as! Mu “v 'W -â€"--_, -V- - and they might ,be excusa-d 101‘ com- plaining. Mr. and Mrs. Goad, who have ocâ€" cupied Mrs. W. J. FoIliott's house for some time. moved on Tuesday last. Mrs. Folliott retuened on Wed- nesday. Mr. R. Benson Spent a. few days this past week in Toronto. Mrs. W. J. Mitchell came home from Toronto on Wednesday of last Mrs. Mosgrove spenfit. Wednesday of last week in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McRac have been spending the past. few aays with friends in Orillia. Mr. J. F. Bruce, of Beaverton, Was in town on Thursday. Ir. Powell, of Coboconk, visited his daughter, Mrs. Cookman, of IPortage Road, last. week. Miss Ada Lacey left on. Friday last for Lakefield to attend the funeral of the late Russel Newberry. Mrs. Newberry and Miss Lacey have been close friends for many years. We are an sorry to hear of the sec Vere illness of Mrs. Ruahton, who is Suflering from brain fever. Mr. Bush- ton is also seriously ill. We hope recovery for both is not far off. Mrs. Jesse McKee, of Braoebridge, is Visiting at the home of Mr. Alex. .Cutbbert. Whethel The weather is still very cold with a slight fall of snow. MIL. Joe. Heal'ey, of Hemingway Was in the village Monday. H‘é said he was starting for the west on the following Ionday with his family. They will be accompanied by m. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson. Mr. Hadley is taking with him some stock, among which is a. beautiful stallion, which he purchased in Petaboro. , Mr. Norman Deck has also purchas- ed a fine horse. 1mm Anderson has returned home from Toronto. Mr. James Dacv, who came home Irom the west last Christmas, is not an 0 my _.,__ Mr. Ross Anderson has returned home from Toronto Mr. James 133%“, who came home from the west last Christmas, is not going back until harvest. Miss Laura Maugham has returned home from Toronto. Miss Flossie Allen, who has spent the last three weeks at her home, has re_tu_rned to Toronto. , “LA -__a it. 1:.an QI-u-u-f returned to Toronto. :1 Miss ’Newatt and Mr. Hugh Short E were the guestsvof Mrs. J. Steephens on Sunday. Mr. Patrick Comm made 9. brie! Msucoessfulvfisittothevinagcon‘ Mias'Newattmdnr.1â€"m weretbeguestsoers. J. on Sunday Mr. Patrick Conmmad mmmto'm‘ Monday. Ir. Henry'flmmpm,q1 K I R KFIELD . TORY BEL. for the free n two L page" could not 539’ r with i VOW' dozen Without lo‘gic woukl 300.000 3-01)“- :rs ; Ottawa 313 and 3101“- with 590 more that noithe: rontn, "3' any "-0 .19 0"er' a555555559 5555555555 EEI There |_-fi' Stock out (13 are now on Sale, but while we nan go quickly and cannot be duplicated. ' the past winter a Western Manufacturer made up a quantity of Stapl ning. A couple of week ago, for financial reasons. he had to dispose 0 had all been bought, but his offer was so tempting that we bought his entire stock of 10,000 ‘ ed to do this through the outlet we have in our eight stores; but, it means that we have Now you can’t afford not to buy‘ these shoes, because we can recommend them to be many cases do not represent even the regular wholesale cost. â€" _ __~A‘-- A very dressy boot for girls, full patént vamp, dull calf tops, sizes 11 to 2. Regular price $2.00. Sale 1 4 5 ”run“ 0 throu; 1. 35 Youth’s Dice Calf Boots $1. 00 The strength and finish of these goods will surprise sizes 11 to 131}. Price .......................................... 1 000. 0 0000.000 $2.00 Misses’ Patent Colt Blutcher Boots for 1.45 on. o-ooouocuco Misses’ Dongola. Boots 850 was only bne course open for Genuine Patent Colt blutcners, goodyear welt, stylish shapes, sizes 932? 10. Regular $3.75. 2 90 For OOoOOOOIOI-anot...coo-loglitooooounonooou ' A bargain like this is of a. lifetime. new shapes welted. A limited num- $4.00 Men’s Patent Colt Oxfords at 1.95 3.75 Men’s Patent Colt Boots for 2.90 '. Only ‘oocoool‘cooot-oouo at QUICK SELLING PRICES and Tell the People !____________________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Oxfords :, Patent 1.95 u- welted sole, up- “???E‘? 2.90 Colt Blutchgrs, is is the event hape8. goodyear ‘7. 1.95 11 to' 2. you, fl! Equally as Good Bargains in Our Trunk Department Our Trunk Department is a‘oomplete stock in itself The department is well lighted and is filled with travelling goods of every description made by the celebrated Langmuir Company-the best that we can buy. Hat Trunks Suit Cases Fibre Lunch Boxes Shawl Straps With metal handles. Regular price Price each ................................ , .......... Paris Grain Club B__ag_s Solid Cowhide Club Bfagfi Leat_her eovered frame, leather lined. Reg $700. For ................................................. w- _r_ _ Brass trimmings, 2 leather straps, tray and hat Qfifl Here are some Sale .\ Spec1als : Specialties col-coo... '°°' n 9.. no. on. Back . ... 000-... not us, that,to put the whole 38,-7.5.- cent. on these goods, sizes 1 to 5. Bo 8' Box Kip butc ercut. regu- lar 1.75. For ..... New Stock, cleanly made goods, gp-to-date in style, sizes 1 to 5. For .00 a... Oooooooooocoo 1.75 Boys’ Box KiP School Boot for Ladics’ Fine Patent Regular $1.75. For.... 0000 00.000.000 to. 000000.000! A direct savifig of 30 per For. 1.? 5 Boys' 130118013- KW “w '”‘* huh .O: 'gz 31. dogs on the P01 The cxlwrimvnt successful. 'l'hl says 2 A GREAT SI BELGH'M . â€"- ESTING I‘LA The Pritish W Lore-sting story the inauguratiol cv'ildocls 0"" be me» nose and 0‘ world. He “”1 .ma‘u hole “cl three times as the chief 80“ then thirty. a many cities ha" workâ€"and 50 When Mr. V8.11 of police of a Ghent, could 00‘ asked the May have (1035- "A follow a 1109i“! then 3, police < nimble; h” is t The sheep-do! France have a» unble in this 5‘ 1y initiated inu They are first. to the plan: 3 some hidden SI and the Mk". when ordain-d factor, how 10 policeman on eflect, how to 1 war immertiau‘ night watchnm a {highlmling they an: expo“ um when he 'i1 anybody Who 'i carrying a. 1831 out. tramps lul To pnevent timed for the too familiar ' their masters dimrustful of tutâ€"Jel'culosia1 to try doctor, Arthur, In lengths a quarter yd sale price... Hundreds tbs from 1 15c yard. 88 If not, y: Money-I another age of t! the BEE Clearing up to 3k. In lengths up to 18c ya! Mill E 0068 A‘ White Musli‘ more April

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