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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 May 1903, p. 5

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tr Karl, ” she said, "you Li1,I am sure, where I bug I want you to persuade [en to sing for us." felt no inclination to and lesire. pu have failed!" he said 911% n I shall fail. and far mm niously.” do not think so.’ ’said he] with a peculiar smile. "MI 9 urgu you to try." pu wish mo to ask Hint he told his errand. ad in nin- fear I shall 8811 - 'elden could not PM, ca you ask me, you," she replied: Th0 ’0 ut not at resent° . "may wafm. I "’1“. I! “~‘ sued) fins. Tnoa. n DRUGGIST. oi this town, who h 3 izen, and I have no m by Dr: Pitcher‘s Backus» K,- and by Lady Fie'ldEn'went o sing?” he said; and then ignoring the fact that ho watching Dolores intently at half hour, he asked, ‘ ' audacity, “But when dial [133 Cliefden?" ladyship replied prompfly: . you not see her? All, no.1 , of plants hides her from: 'do my bidding, and rm a brave man never tuku‘ I answer.” ‘ y Fielden laughed with to} 5 she went away. at. went straight home." ,0 herself. "A. though I read love in his eyes! I. a that he aka Dolores u was thought an the W art was to be «comm Sir Karl was makinfl 1““ 3 Ha- heart throbqu ad g5 that begin With “7 up ;1,,°;=}.£§’.;2 ”.1”; tie‘fiufid Continued on flushed; then ll Inside 'purchased, and I buy the: nor, to the best of ”FM rmer trouble.” 9 (Signed) J13. 81mm. Dc. a. bow. or 3 in g 'oronto, Ont, M ”.0. c. Bottle Germs Dolores Free 3 " ' Total Circulation 5000 MM'W U“-â€"â€"_ l’ure Wool Fancy “......” --. . .. _ _- . . regular $3, Bargain Dm.........,......;.. ............... .... .32.“) Walking Skirts, LadleS’ Blue and White and Black and White Fancy trimmed "Duck ‘ Skirts, regular $1.60, Bargain Days 3135, rag. $1.10, 13.â€" Days 950, reg $1.75, Bargain Days.» .............. ......,... ....... 2. $1.45 Hemp Carpets, regular 13c, Bargain Days 100, reg. 170, B. Days 23c B. Days 18c, reg. 30c, Bargain Days...... ...'....., 25c 14c, rog- . ts, newest coloringS, reg. 150, B. Days 62¢, reg; Tapestry Carpc . 606, B. Days 490, reg. 50c, Bargain Days; ......................... .. A430 Linoleums, 2 yd and 4 yd widths, reg. 500 sq. 'yard,'B. Days 39c, reg. 60c square yard, B. DayS............ .. ....... .- ......~...... ........... 50c 2yards width Ingrain Lino,cum, regular $1.25 square yard, B, D. 98c Newest styles in Men's Black Fedora. Hats, reg. $2.25 B. Days... $1.90 Latest Shapes in Men’s Black Hard Hats. reg. $2.50,‘B. Days......$2.15 Ien's and Youth’s Blue and Black overalls, reg. 50c.":B.~ Days........-. 420 Ken‘s Striped Cottonade Pants, regular 75¢, B.’Days.........'.....-. 60c 20 Men’s Odd Tweed Suits, reg. $7, $8. $9. and 810,.B.Days...... $5.00 20 Boys' and Youths’ Odd Suits, reg. $4. $5. $6 and $7, B.’Days 33.50 n, Old Rose, Black Mauve and Linen colored Chambray ' Pink, Gree regular 13c, Bargain Days .................. . ........... .. ........... ....m... 11§c apieces strapped ZCphyr, regular 130, Bar ain Days ............... .. ......90 Harris Homespun, all shades, regular 75c, Bargain Days" ....... ...-... 6 All of our $1.25 Homespuns, Bargain Days ................... . .......... ...... $1.00 Navy and Black Satin Cloth, reg. 606,3. D.... 4.50 Fawn, Brown. Green, Black and Old Rose, reg._55c, B. ys... 43c 48-inch Serges, Green, Navy, Cream Lustre, reg. 40c, Bargain Days....... .7. ...... ..... - ..................... 32c Black Bengaline. reg. $1, Bargain Days ............ ......m... ............... 75c Blue and White Check Dress Goods, T983 250’ 3- ‘Days......... 150 Black Taffeta Silk. reg. 75c, Bargain Days 620. reg. 600, B. Days... .45c Little Children‘s Print» Dresses, ages 6 to 10 years, one-thirs off. Little Children's Aprons or Overalls. W 3 t0 '6 years 3rd on 1' prices Ladies‘ Parasols, reg. $1.10, Bargain 'Days ...... ... ...... ...-u .................. 90c Ladies’ Parasols, regular $1.60, Bargain Days ......................... $1.25 Ladies’ Parasols. regular $3, Bargain Days ....... .. ..’....:... . ..... ... ...... $2.50 Cliildrens’ Parasols, 25c. 35c, and 506. - . Shade Blinds, regular 35c, Bargain Days .............. Egg...” ...... . ..... 28¢ 50 Shade linds. regular 75c Lace, slightly damaged, B." Days'... 3110c Curtain Poles, complete, regular 25c, Bargain Days .................. ...... 21c 5â€"1 Table Oilcloth. regular 250, Bargain,Days ................................. 210 2 pieces Tweed, suitable for Boys‘ Trousers, reg. 250, B. Days........;... 180 10â€"4 White Bead Spreads, regular $1, Bargain Days ..................... ... 75c Chenille Curtains, regular $2.75, Bargain Days......... ..._ ......... $2.35 Tapestry Curtains, regular $5, Bargain Days ............................ .. $4.00 Lace Curtainsi regular 35c, Bargain Days ............................... ...... 25c Lace Curtains, regular 60c, Bargain Days...... . ....... . ...... .. 48c Lace Curtains. 1‘931'ular 75c. Bargain Days ................................... 60c Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3} yards long, reg. $1.10, B. Days....... 750 d SOUP Plates, regular ‘0 W, W!“ Jinan..- ...... 100Porrldg‘e_ 311‘ reflulm. 50¢, Bargain pm ma§nréivagt ..... ‘ ....... . 3 Vegetfib}: $21335 :eg. 22¢ each; Bargain “9339.2: .»..;.. ...;.;:.. ........:...«1 312-1130 h P1 atters, regular 30c, Baygam Daysw ................ ~:3 12 16-1nc Dishes, regular 50, Bargam Days 2 form. ...... .. -....... 7.. ......... 100 Sauczauccrs, regular 5c each. Bargain Day; ‘8 for......... 100 odd hates. regular (Sc, BargaiaDayS ...... ......... ..,....'......... 4 300 Tear Plate-S, regular 8c, mgwn Daya......'...... .' ....................... ~â€" so‘Dmne, Comm Ribbed Hose, regular 15;, Bargain Days ....... '. ..... . 1 CWfinkbb‘ d Lotton Hose, regular 18c, Bargain Days ................ .. 1 ”5 Blue and Grev Walking Skirts. reg. $5. B. DayS- $4 ,. v' llar $3, Bargain Dn‘ooaoooao. noo;.u'-.cu.' ao-oco....a- out . Val-‘3“ Skirts’d ($0 and Black and mate Fancy tnmmed Duck $1.60, Bargain Days.’$1.35, reg. $1.10, 13. ’ Dm.s”g5c, reg $1.75, Igargaia Days ........................ ....... .. 81. 1a---- 1n- ‘M 1'75. 11 “one “'- mm and Saturday, my -‘ m and m, I903 .. A--- mam»: are as frugal and as keen of A [t W Mtfidfleys j a ~ W Arehis low prices. Many 5m Values are on sale that are not “Presented in this advertisement SPCCial gang f6! . _ " 1 H“? ' " by rfonged . ' ce’emolly jaaiggsor, my; he" W “Hartley o is“ “I“ otthe Uridegroom,1i£8 I on, r." ”l Inim- of Canning]. mt:- L‘h'uth The bride was ”000 mired in white organdiegtflm“ _ We l indsay’s Leader Low Cash ' Prices. Vvâ€"V T‘ . Soup Plates, regular 7c each, Bargain Days... regular 506, Bargain Day! m‘"~' 00-9.; oooooooooooooooo c reg. 22‘: 0801!, Bargain gm.§k;...;:l..t..;;.. “con-Jo.- ”(fidfley’s Amdfliflfls Mr. Jame’siv- P. i Bimttr.Wl I"! E,‘ Bargain Days .......... ‘ ...... .. 10c Skirts, reg. 85, B. Days... $4.25 reg. $3.35, B. Days ..... $2.85 ‘ I veil $35 01 (mu-m. “n-0,, of the valky. The only ¢ shewo ore was a. very I brooch set with pearl stars 0! n8 ”Va! vAâ€".â€" a bar‘lquc~ 9f white bridal roses 1m ’ Miss Rose E Webb, a Mgfimfl‘d Voryflipro . : At the *ip‘pnifitbd 111mm. them-:0- 5.,” 1": ngOfii. 'htteii ‘ ', fiyggfig‘ ,b - ~- “An-{item presented Dry Odéds Home ’OICIOOâ€" ooooooooooooooo 5c ‘ was § “'01‘ g afte i day (t‘ 1“ men _ s wha one»...- . .. 45¢ .......... satin ; the t. with lilies y ornament » handsome '. she cari'ied Ll roses. The ELIBRARY REVENUE OF $1, 300 E GUARANTEED BY THE TOWN The Special Act Vl ill Provile Po: the lncreusetl Amnt F0? Libnry Putposes Mayor Soothetan Would Sit in Council With him No Longer» Without an Apology O’REILLY TAKEN .T0 TA SK “You must withdraw your oflensive remarks, or I shall appeal to the council, and we both cannot sit .at. this board.’,' These were the words addressed to Aid. O’Reilly by Mayor Soothéran at Monday night's council meeting. The mayor was demanding that the al- derman retractv certain expressions that he had used the night the em- ployment of Mr. J as. McWilliams, as. street commissioner, was. being dis-‘ cuséed. ”When Mging for votes at the nomination meeting you pledged yourself to reduce the number of foremen, Mr. Mayor, and now there are more than ever." "In supporting McWilliams 'you must have some other motive than the interests of the town.” These were the "sentences to which the mayor objected, and which he demanded withdrawn. ' “Are you through Mr. Mayor ?" was Ald. O'Reilly’s question as His Worship finished stating his position after business was through on Mon- day night. 31;de respectfully. If 1 ever um w, I1 shall promptly apologize. I will 've Ald. O’Roilly a. little time to 18'1 !consider if he wants it. ; Ald. O’Reil-lyâ€"I ask nothing at iyour hands. I have never been well treated here. You were at the bot- heme to keep me from tgetting a .chairmanshlp. L The mayorâ€"Gentlemen, I appeal to iyou. I had nothing to do with that l matter. u- AI.‘ wrath-me tOId m6 “Well then, when I make a state- ment. I do not do it without. knowing what I am doing. I have the proof for what I said, but it is not here to-night. v Why didn’t you bring this up when it happened ? â€" ---.... 6 I- '1 VII-n) “y V'v- _- _- The mayorâ€"Because I was wrathy and did not want to make a scene like ooourred last year. I want you to withdraw .your statements. I did not say on the platform that yhu charged me with, and your re- m'ark regarding my supporting M Williams was ’insulting. . ; Ald. O'Reilly-I withdraw nothing.“ The mayor-Jrhen I appeal to the councll. I want the proceedings. of this council to‘ be conducted with dignity. I shall try and use every- umau manpctjullv. If I ever fail to, “ll-'- _ A. Ivelvo! Earriston, M15: ' ll ffa‘rristbn. LINDSAY, THURSDAY. MAY. 7111. I903. an aim make 1d 80011 after. y her father. he enliven“! march. and went, through , ceremony 0‘ m‘l‘hé a decorations Smilax. The ,nt ' WhiCh regretting Were to Smith with G. H. Hopkins said the Act of In- corporation for the Ross Hospital does not make it clear that the coun- cil ot raise money by debenture for the. institution without consent of the people. It should. He also noted that the special Act giving a site to the Public Library, gave the whole market property. It should not. These Acts had been changed in Toronto, but will be corrected. Goo. Bryan: wants a David-st. ditch cleared out: and there is one on King-st. that John O’Neil wants "not left that way." Isaac Keeley wants a 2-plank walk on Pottingerb st., Felix ‘Cotoy, Newton Herbert. David Stephenson and 0. Con-ism would like to be the engineer on the new roller. that twd such "smut intelligent men” should have difletences of that 8011.. Geo. Dunstan. secretaxy of the Gas Company, wrote about the dcâ€" lay in getting the new lgmps. P. H. Barry wrote: “I want you to comply to the wishes of the rate- payeu ,on Canaan-st..." and move out the sidewalk. “I want you to see to it. right. straight and do a to.- vor to the said ratepayers of that. section, said ratepayers not being present personally before said coun- cil." Fred Burke, secretary of the La; bor Union. sent the protest of that body against a town grant to the Ross Hospital because (1) It is a private institution. (2) The town cannot aflord‘ it. (3) It would be taxation without representation. (4) The object for which the hospi- tal was founded demands that the founder should maintain _it~. p 41.- u“ "v â€"_â€" ._ - E. D. Sutton, secretary of the Socialist League, protested in similar strain. ' ‘ ALâ€" John M! market pig ce. - v'i'hos. Connolly wants sor. EU] I The market clerk got $85.15 weigh- ing fees and 82.91 tolls in April. THE LIBRARY REVENUE Messrs. W. Flawlle and R. J. Mc- Laughlin appeared to ask c‘ouncil to reconsider their decision not to gnaw antce $1300 instead of 31000 as the yearly revenue of the Public Libra- ny. and as a basis for getting 818,000 instead of $10,000 from Mr. V“. Mr. Flavelle had a bond signed by 32 citizens guaranteeing to save the the $300 town from loss in giving extra. -“"‘ 'Ai- :_ 4.1.-4. :4 L'ALI 'u. The mayorâ€"Our difficulty is that it is not legal for us to guarantee more than the half mill of the statute. Mr. Flavelleâ€"Even it it is not youâ€"- Jvui Mr. Hopkinsâ€"You can get a clause put. into the special act you are; getâ€" ting. The mayorâ€"Very well. Mr. McLaughlinâ€"You can guaran- tee it, and not likely Mr. Carnegie will ever examine to see whether you carry it out or notâ€"of course you oughg to. , _ 1': ..... nun-a Rit- . Mayo; Soothorunâ€"If you were an- sworn to obâ€" ting here as mayor. serve the laws of the land, would you like to do a. thing of that. sort. ? Mr. McLaughlinâ€"I do not think it :. a... In“! Sec. 31 gives you power Llll‘ Bu uuuuuuuu Mr. McCausland came to say man, the new walk on Liodsayâ€"at. will go several inches higher than the doorâ€" step of a house of his. Council Supt. Begbie. wanted permission to put. a 2-inch drain pipe from the wa- hole Builéy WW Edna! F‘uig' while M38 vea had the -- misfortune to " ”11'3““, his (out. 33 "m . . «the doctor OAKWOOD McSweyn condemned the in pan as a public nuisan- rounds THE LETTERS store for aim: no 1*!“ If you were sit- tobeassses- VICINITY D say that at. will 80 l the doorâ€" Council 110' "'12â€"'31“ rot be surprising if some ”gut mt hon. shows do not mine place often”. Each to tho discomfituro of the scholm. Arbor Day Was given a week's postponment. owing to the inclemency , of the weather. "Pioneer," the thorough-bred stal- lion. the property of the, Oakwood Clydesdale Assoclgtion, was awarded , ~l- -â€"-- £.. WV -mvâ€" w- - , Ulyu first. prize at tho Ops spring. show in Lindsay, Saturaoy last. . Owing to scarlet fever in our Weth- odi-t pastor’s home. Rev. Mr. Bob- erts" of Lind“, conducted the ser- vice in the Kathodist church lust Sabbath. and will probably take the mowing service tor-the next two weeks. Rev. Ir. Webster. of this place, has kindLv consented to take the (awning mm. The firm at Pronto and Martindalc is ready to wmmence manufacturing brick. as soon a no danger from frostis a certainty. any; The ,uprament was adminisâ€" twad It the morning service. grossing invorwav, . and no more cases lave been reported. In. L. Short 18 in the village visiting her parents. Mr. and'Mrs. J. Bowes. . Division court. .will be held in the town hall u' -:h_1,v.). Farmers throughout this neighbor- hood have nearly completed their seeding. Owing to the favorable weather the spring has been just what was desired after such a dis- agreeable one last year. 7.. IELL‘- 1.-...Inl “! MVIV vâ€"v _ The populatio; 61' bur little hamlel still keeps increasing. A big baby boyhas come to board at Mr. El- Misgviâ€"ciaâ€" House has returned home after spending a pleasant week with friends in Port Peg-r32 _.- 3_ AL- An American In some of our 1 high-class stock hood, last week Miss Thombury' guest of he; sister. ”my o We are pleased to stat-3 Mrs. Hen- ry Moose has recovered from a se- vere attack of grip. W ' Mr. Peter Burke, who has been ill for the past. few months, passed peacefully away at his residence on the evening of the 6th of April. Th remains were interred in the Roman Catholic cemetery, Lindsay, on April 29th. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the. whole neighbor- hood. â€"- ~ - ' ** mâ€"AL ‘Y;n_ toria, VlBlwu Monday afternoon. Report of S. S. No. ‘9, Fenclon, tor April : 5th Lora McKenzie. 4th,sr. -â€"-D. Sinclair, W. Spence. 4th jr.â€"‘- S. Sinclair, J. Tolmie. A. Tolmie, L. Nesbfitt. W. Harvey. 8rdâ€"A Sin- clair. M. Mchnzhu M. Nicolsom t1. Haynes, E. Ferguson. Simâ€"R. Tolâ€" mie, M. Héw-io. Pt 2ndâ€" E. '1'01mie, J. Nesb'itt, J. Ferguson. lst Sr.â€" lulu, an. 5.» u 0‘.- , - J. Nesb'itt, J. Ferguson. 1st Sr.â€" M. Murchison, M. Moynes. lst, it.â€" N. Nicolson, W. Nesbitt. B. Fergu- 80D. SONYA Miss and Mr. Aylesworth Fame of Sunderland spent Sunday with Mr. and ms. Mom Gilson. Mr. Murdock McDougall has been ill for some time‘witah inflammation. We are glad, however, to state that he is recovering. ' ’_â€"â€"â€":_AA “A" he 18 recovuuus. Sonya. hat again organized her foot-ball team, and after a few prac-' tices, will be ready to accept. chalâ€" lenges {row all um who wish to get bea_t_en. A -1 ‘13-]: anonf. A few g‘e . Miss Ferguson of Wick spent days with friends here. a few have been spending a. céuple of weeks with their con Mr. Walter Jordan, Falll. I, W Stacey Linw- 75 Cains a Year Stevens, P.S.I., for West Vic- viaited Palestine school on {WE-ELBON visit >mbury' a, Eldon is the r sister, Mrs. Garlc. Lean horse buyer called on our human. who raise stock in this neighbor' ; week. A few purchases FINGHIBOARD to her many GLEN ARM .pent Sunday in ,9. Fencion. for in Advance ; “.00 if Not so Paid It. Wm. Routley of Cameron“ gpont Monday at the Falls. In Vu‘ld Mrs. Bentley are going on trip to the Northwest, after which will reside in Fmelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hamilton 0! Bobcaygeon, spent Sunday the guest- of. their son. Mr. F. Hamilton. We are pleased to see that, Mr. A.- C. Holmes is able to be back at hi! work, in Mr. Wm. Wm Burgoyne'l store. A _ . _ “a; II. S. Pat-kin, of Lindsay, spent. Monday at tine Falls. We are pleased to be able to state that Mr. John Austin, who has been very sick for the last two weeks. seems now to be on the road to re- covery. Mr. H. Austin, 01' Toronto. spent Sunday at the Fa1_l§. L -_ ...al. An The programs are out, for [110 lew- cheru' Convention. on May 21st and 223d: W, H. Elliott, B. A., assis- tant principal of Toronto Normal School. HEW. H. Stevens.~l.P.S., LAT" Lockerd. M.A.. Toronto. and E.‘ 'A. Hardy, B.A., Lindsay. are among the speakers. An entertain- ment will be held in Twomcy's mm on the evening of May 21st. l A union preparatory service of the infethodist and Presbyterian congreâ€" ‘gations was held in St. Andrews’ 3church last Friday evening. The sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. FerguBOn, of Glenarm, who deliver- ed 'a. very algle address. On Sunday morning the Sacrament of the Lords'r Supper was dispensed in both churches, to a large number of com- municants. ReV. Mr. Guideve of Toronto oc- “- Tn unoc' lis! Dora. Dickson, Petarb-nro. cane home on Monday on a visit to her mother. ullrfll'm. Jordan, jr., went to Ops last week to attend the funeral of the infant child of his brother Wal- Sigday at the Falls. The "Gmyhound" went north on‘ Monday, and the “Kawartha” is out every day. - Owing to the i1 Mr. Sinclair thcr two of the < portion of ‘ fact. beyond gation. for her organist and c1 tion. Th9 pres w l‘v“""'" late reSidenoe on Monday- man has been in failing . ' and his death 1y 'unexpefled but his friehds regret the passing , l tario Railway, nine 1 ’W gown-f “we a revolving drill in 1.1011. ' ,.. .: ..:+.m-dlvce "LA quantity or some {uses and a 61 making wpatatus of utacture have been d Maker's shop in communicated throw ground P355389 Wit Bank. which “‘5 bk . ALI. dnn'r was running 3" ‘ 90°“ than without warning. tn middle of thc tra, wk find in an inst'a'm W it‘ and tho‘tra‘m extensive wreck.» thei: aware to the indisposilion of Rev. Clair there was no service in lrews' on Sunday evening. A what of the congregation at- the Methodist church. where, ’r. Garbutt gave a splendid Ie, his fourth, on the life of We do npt know \vhothor nbers of St. Andruws' and the st. churCh in I’vnolon Falls, we of the fact that they have , -_- for her valuable 50 t and clerk of the The present was we Séturday r the train, left the an ”mt 9 other-8101- the 'trainmen had an $.01; their hands before M whit had “PM" minist, got his 3”“ it, was completely socket before help in a critical condi- morning :indsay, spent; nitroâ€"gwce’rine' for tho Tea- Ly night. The the princilml had been un- Lan revolution- ! to blow up £8. 300 13°09“ .00 arrested in day Friday Central On- hlx IeSW-‘Ct" ,diod at his- Mr. Newâ€" g health for h while

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