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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Jun 1906, p. 12

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“M “'3‘." 5‘; , “2f: . :7 . N. 5., Another Downfall in Prices in Ford’s Great , Every Person Should Know These Facts. Q i . . HE constant readers Of our announcements will readily Cut the Prices 5 know our position. We have no lease of this store people will relieve us . rich occasions as this from September lst to March 151: and our Landlord I, . h .11 tOC 0 says he is going to force us out, even for the six months, for our Store is a Yeritable Mecca for to give his new tenant possession. At resent the onl available store will onl hold P i y y d the condition and thousands should about half our stock, and unless we. rush out the goods ‘ before September lst we will be obliged to pack half of it up or se- cure a larger store in another town. We hold up a few sample prices whiCh go into effect Mon- These are stubborn facts which we must face and be prepared day morning, June 11th, and are good while the goods last. EVERYBODY. COME EARLY ANI) OFTEN- Remarkable Bargains in Collars, Abouut an: Price 'for Underwear, Ribbons, etc. Women’s and Children’s 10 dozen boy’s or Girls' 35c Black Cat Hose at 290. Ready-to-wear Garments 25 doze‘n Women’s Plain or Ribbed Black Cotton 5 dozen Women’s 60c and 75c Pint Waists, at 39c. Hose at 2 for 25C 1 Dozens of the seasons newest styles in women’s 25c White or Cream Lace Ties 49c. Lawn. Muslin or Gingham Waists, selling out at '75c, Lawn Handkerchiefs at 10C. 15 dozen new Belts, in leather, silk or linen, at 25c. 98c. $1.19, $1.25 and $1.49 fi' ' Women's stylish $3.50 and $4.50 Jap Silk or Ta eta 500 papers good Pms’ 1c each. 10 dozen Women’s 20c Linen Collars, wlth faggot 15 dozen Women’s 25c and 35c Cotton Undervests i stitched edges, 2 for 25¢. Silk Waists. black or white. at $2 75. . fine black Rosetta Cloth Wool ‘ at 19c. . . 10 dozen Women’s Print Wrappers, assorted ms ’ , , 500 yards Cotton EmbrOideries and Insertions,clear' 200 bunches 5c white Linen Tape at 2 for 5c. ling at 5c and 10c. and everybody should understan . appreciate the unusual opportunity. , I I I I I I I I I I ___._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€""T_'â€"â€"â€" i " Time is slipping along and th I I I I I I I The Fine Silk and Dress Goods will go at Sacri- fice Prices. 12 only. fashionable Silk Suit Lengths, clearing at, per yard 48c 129 yards 7 5c and 85c Taffeta and Loinsine Silks. black and white, navy and white, brown and white checks, at 59c. Priestley’s 7 5c black Wool Taffeta Dress Materials, at 59c 6 pieces Priestley’s _ Tafieta and Loretta Cloths, at per yard Soc. 500 yards best quality, 27 inch, Jap Wash Silks, . black and colors, at 43c. 479 yards 50c and 75c Serges. Tweeds, Voiles.Lustres ' Cashmeres and Panama Cloths, clearing at 39c ‘ ~“Ibo wouldn’t buy these 25 dozen Women’s New Wash Collars, in various‘ styles, all 25c. . 50 pieces new 25c Taffeta Silk Neck Ribbons, 19c 10 dozen Women's 15c and 18c dainty Embroidered and colors, at 69c. A great assortment of Women's White Cotton Skirts reduced for final clearing, at 74c, 98c, $1.23, $1.48, $1.98 and $2.48. . 25 Women’s $5 and $6 Cravenette Raincoats at $3.50 A s lendid Raincoat Bargain. includding cravanette or ru ber lined, formerly up to $8.50, now $4 90 5 dozen Women’s $1.25 Black Sateen Underskirts, at 89c. . Staple Articles and , YOU GET WE’RE CLEAR-. , . II save money : 1 Men s Eurnishings must be ' . SOMETHING mo OUT THE l ~ - 10 yards 25c White Tucked Lawns 15c. i Cleared out entlrely 5 dozen Linen or Cotton Hand Towels at 5c WORTH COM‘ MILLINERY 10 dozen Men’s $1 and 3125 Soft or Laundered 200 yards Unbleached Table Linen at 19c. 3 front colored Shirts at 75c I 169 yards Bleached or Unbleached Table Linens ING FOR . LT BARGAIN H5tisiozeg Men's $125 and $1.50 black or brown soft at 48c. 9 at 5c. W hM l' ,V'1,V t- 6d ’f t lriedSatee Sh'rts, t69c. t 429 Yards 15c and 25° as “5““ “5 es ;AT THIS SALE. PRICES. 5.33:3 i339: iiiiff’siic Neglige: OiitingaShirts 39c. 18 only Men's $1.50 white Wash Vests at 95c. ings, Ginghams, etc., asst. colors, all at 124;. 1 case $2.50 White Marsailes Quilts at $1.50. 300 yards 15c dark Cottonade, light weight for ! $ smocks or shirts, at BC. . . , _ ' . 267 yds. Victoria Lawns and White Muslins, at 8.1m. . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ‘ .. 3 pieces 40c near Silk Plaids, at 23c. 6 dozen men’s 50c Mercerized Cotton Underwear at 29c. 10 dozen Men’s Umbrellas. reduced to clear at 49c, LINDSAY 98c and $1.25 » O I . I I I I I I I 9.QkkaQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ£Q¢99§QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ. ( : i l i E : Qfléfitéééétktktk QQQQQQQCQQQMOQQQ OQQQQQQQQQQQQ ‘1‘- V - ‘ ' The RegisteredClydesdaJeStallionn 0 0 - m ' ,_ iv” “m ””0 uncll Proceedln in: or American eorn during a. Wtrmr tunes. :8 :6 WW Somewllle Co gs QUEER EASTER CUSTOM. Court of Reinsmn For Sale by Tender ”3...”... ”gamma-1:. M a... :3... .25: m. $5.25 .. $6.50: : Burnt Riv”, may 2‘" 1906‘â€"C°un{ The Way Filipino Penltentl Tor- Tenders will be received by lthe un- ml ‘izihiio'i'm ouarten are; “with newfivoni; five STOCK : d .I. -- 2 . l‘ mem. A1 - ° dersi ed u till twelve o'CIOC' noon, to, . rocn Paelne an 000 t in ’ 3;:”45.31%?1:11.:0.211322“... .... ............. . Tm“ 0f ”has”, ‘9“ on a??? ,, “tart...“ . .. “" '° 3.51. i“...’““: ._B.............. 3 .â€" ‘i‘f‘ . .‘ . ._ ' ' m eornri-oninunucm or utennexoeptztneed in the chair. Minute-s 01 last inert One Of the many 011110118 customs ill! week were w,“ unrt m 601 $10011 sten ' i in: “I“, mm In“, C(‘nfinnequ practiced by some persons in the Phil- NOTICE is hereby iven that the 11th day Of June! 19069 NEW YORK 94‘,“ GSARKET. ' cut-I0 Ind I$500 waiters 35:5“ foiiior- 2 . Min-mi by 31;; (Tam-w, seconded ~by ippine Islands is the way in which they COURT OF REV 1810 to hear ape for the purchase of what is known as New York June “dunk" 1 row! :50 cattle and 8800 quarters or beef. 1 “”“l‘ Mr. sinii‘vi. ihat a mad he esiablishâ€" observe the week before Easter. For I815 from assessment 0f th? Town Of the Laidley farm, just west of the tone, bug “ach‘n‘ed '1. Dflcer 1:3": 'fi‘mngi ("nu “*Pd’i O (my .1, .' . , , . '. . ' W] . v. . . . . , . .«1 mm. vht- Monti-x mad in Mud .the Thursday, Friday and Saturday , ““1533: fof ‘31“? Y“? 1906 "b? held \lllag‘e of Omemee. This farm is 19.809 Pucka- ' snoop has nabsâ€"Mi“ 931271310233; ' . .. .. 'l‘m'iiv lu’mn and "ml The 010?“ iâ€"TLW before Easter the streets or roads on m the LOPI‘CIL CHAMBER, 1“ the beautifully situated on lots three “yams-9:326 1:“ state. full man. “My: lamb nun; no year-lines: sheep. : l'f‘ “‘ 1h.» i’mtiw “WWW“ U" 13W" i“"""“- the outskirts of '11 (1 Town Of Lindsay, on and four in the fourth concessipn of but. . P13.- 13.972 boxes. “.50 to so; no really good to prime here; :ljiVil_ l ”mm‘"r-CMT‘VCThm ”flaw XO' ' 591119 V1 ages an M d J 18511 1906 the townshi of Emilv containin “it"sâ€"Firm, nnCh‘md' receipts, 25"“ lambs, ‘8'” to “‘00; yearling: nominal. ' . 1}qu I” (“mmm {)“mw V0. sometimes the prinCipal streets of the on ay, . ime , h d edp d t .c r s mor g . norm,“ 3582; mm for Sue on O I a. i‘ (”up will .( 0,- R-mm “in, town itself are filled With crowds, Who I at 7.30 o’clock in the afternoon. fell: 3; 7“ haf‘ht‘if g “‘38 an 3 6‘0; . live weight; nominally 11m. 3 El: 1:; 19)) 't‘ 13‘ .I , , , '. 7 " . . . lieiix‘t‘zilil aimi {I‘thl‘d.-;l.“(“ll‘l’lt‘(l. B)‘â€" have Come to see the natives lnfllct F, RNO“YLSOI\H runningrgtgam. l Upzn this fay-:1 CATTLE MARKET‘ . cn'CAGO LIVE STOCK. ' Ba ,aw mm Imd WSSML self torture. Town Clerk. there is a good frame house 20x27 0“," s‘e“y__n°fl I“ n a ' Chicago. Juno aâ€"Cattioâ€"Boceipts. 2500; O I Fellâ€"Ru‘mHeyâ€"Thai 31'7'591‘5- View“ The willingwictims are stripped _to » ~ -_.- ' Dated “‘9 Lindsay this with addition 14x20. a frame barn new. and Client: er $13,202:”: mthfgfimlieelt‘etreeri‘ if i: : Ski 1111“ Smith sm- Mr. Taylor‘s rum-o and the waist, the" faces are covered With " fies-:4- ' '-â€" =“"~'--‘-" 5th dayof June. 1906.-â€"23-2. on cedar foundation 45x60. a frame London. June b.â€"Cattle are quoted at “'10; bulls, $3.25 to 34-25; enliven 3,175 I . mad mm settle with him rt» deviation. a midi ClOth and around one hand is a “ ‘ ,, stable 27x45. also a good hog pen 103“ to 12¢ per 1b.; refrigerator beer 895° to 87-25; Rockers and seeders, $2.75 to o lair «l from road a'llimaneuâ€"(‘ai‘rii-(l, heavy hemp rope, with a cluster of BLACK KNIGHT -â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€""â€""â€"â€" and driving shed. The land is good ‘° WU" "M We». (ire-0d. no to'msc “75 ' Rumneyâ€"(fart-wâ€"That Messrs. Fell from fifteen to twenty smaller hempen (5490) , clay- soil. This farm would make a per-1b.; lambs, 16c, dressed weight. i ”iimgt‘pdnm “pig,“ wair‘i: ' “i and Smith hau- necessary repairs cords. To each of these is fastened a “PIONEER” â€"Theâ€"â€" good home for any person as it is TORONTO LIVE STOCK. ‘nms; medium to god hairy. $6.40 to : . done at Mitchell's bfldgt} _ small piece of hard wood. The whole . close to the railway station, both Toronto, June 5.â€"Reoerpu of live 58-42%; butchere' weights, $6.40 to $8.46; ' : L‘areivâ€"Fellfâ€"that the. iollomiiig aC- thing is just long enough so that when (5489) Sterling Bank Publ c and High schools and church- ““3" '13“ Friday 13-" I! "POM 5! :3ng egg»: $30., mixed. “40 to “.6; ' { mums be paid : Fenelon halls Star. flung over the shoulder it will not uite The property of WALTER MIT- cs. For further particulars apply t33¢ railway were 82 car loads, oompos- Shoe ' Beeel - . . ‘ , O .- " ' . . ‘i f‘ ‘- q ~. h - . pâ€" puv 14ml dull. pd“ . (in amount. >6 . It‘mlon Fall“- Hf“: reach to the waist. . CHELL, West Ots, will make t e of‘Candda to the underSigned. The highest or 'd 0‘ 1215 mile. 1191 hogs. 860 ohm, lower; sheep. $4.75 to 85.86; yearlings. $5.00 1"” O .m», printing, $8.25 : Hart .e R2:- When the penitents are ready to I I seaSOn of 1906 at their own stables, any tender not necessarily accepted. 88‘ calves and 16 horses. to 66; show lambs. 3.1% to $6.50. 3 E. ’«f-ll s- ', (-'. (‘C ; T. C. Bl!“ - . . . l t ', . 4, O 5- Wm (AM: nif‘tiii‘n 1%a11)|c1-0r poli'fe “mt”. out a Filipino, who has been appointed 0.. fiiaciorknighl?’ will be in LIND- K I R K F I E L D LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Shipping cattle were 3.1.... on account - ' $2 ; A. B. Townsend. aSSQSSIH‘. 521- as a sort of overseer, takes the flesh of SAY, at the Central House EVERY I Barrister, etc., :3 m. a ‘3‘: export deuc- M to TERRIBLE Ml" FLOOD- : Cornel ary. srs ; .x. B. Townsend, postage, the back between his thumb and first SATURDAY. . Authorized Capital si,ooo.ooo. ‘ Williams,” Lindsay, on mm mu ‘3 I"! m In to ' ' $7, . .-\. B. Townsend. checking “.11. finger and cuts the skin with a long TERMS FOR BOTH HQRSES.â€" A branch of this bank has been op- _21_3. u v." ”M myuT“: ”an“: ’5‘: Not n House in Seottj’own Left On 5: 3i, ; A. Sudda‘ny, checking r 1:. hole. This is done all over the back. 5'10 to insure. Pedigrees can be en ed at the above point, and a ge- Fâ€"â€"‘â€"â€"-â€"â€" t load of exporter-I quoted was 5': "l It: Foundations. . $2.30 ;C . Hodgson. fence bonus. He then cries, “Alla. sigie” (“Go seen on application. ' ineral banking business will betrans- "" ‘ "" "'"' ‘n'V-H'Edl 7an load sold 5; lo- . Ironton, Ohio. June o.â€"Soott Town. at 312 ~ 1: Wilson. fence bonus. :7 ; ahead”). Then the penitent begins to WALTER MITCHELL. mitted. MARKET REPORTS. m... «tmuhnun‘: 5;?th 0‘ village twenty miles north or Ironton, “in, Tipling. fence bonus, $10.40... beat his back by lashing his cluster of â€"22â€"4. Lindsay P- 0- N 8 DEP ENT Mutt. M M cwt. we. pad. The I“. with n population of 200, was washed Smith-CaTP‘V-‘J‘hat J- Qumn little pieces of wood and cords first ' SAYI G ERIK _ Ch W :mfigm cattle cold from as to can, .- am yesterday. Not a house was lett be granted $20. to be expended on over one'shoulder, then over the other, â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€" .~- .. Deposits of $1 and upwards receIV- “‘9‘ M 7mm.“ 0'0“ W. “a a m ii: ang Export ball on It; foundation. 'ed, and interest allowed at highest LIVOrpool Cloudâ€"Live Steele Mer- " In - I ”I. ewt. lf-WMW were drown- “" Bridgen' were washed away and t +v.v.v.v.vv4-vvvvvvvvvvvvv Blancbal’d's Hill. and John SUSSO“ until the back is so lacerated that it Slgénile‘: dimly-t me e than somewhat resembles raw beet. All the 3100 be paiirde‘inâ€"bmiiisii?; xii-irer fences While. the onlookers and victims also are singing, or, rather, chanting, a most during this year. . . Carewâ€"Fell.â€"-That the council adâ€" mal' unearthly funereal Chant- journ. to meet at Burnt River on Saturday, June 30th, ' - -7 current rates, compounded half year- keenâ€"Tho 1.3m: Queueing... ily. ' . . M" Evening If you contemplate making a change an. 5' [in your Banking connections or “it cu July , fie think- of opening a new. account, we a ' III . "heat a". 1"" lwould be pleased to- confer with you In: 023%?”me corn fie lower- and THE VISIBLE WY. ' telephone lines are down. '11 m . in person or by letter. The town is situated at the confluence The die-inter. was due to a flood which mannedbyaheavyrunlnstlng for The troubl ° ' . Eâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" -« ---- == e With people who 3, - J.LWLLKER, “3‘”. m June-on Juneau .u FOR m, making by ,0, .. ,y a... ,8 m3; - c... .:'.:::::::::::'im Mme?» «undeterm’ -â€"â€"â€"-+â€"â€"-â€"â€" FARM FOR SALE.â€"West half lot they seem to take such delight in see. . “"cu'.°I'-°-m----m ' ,- 2.7m ’ (him! 22 con. 2 O s. 100 acres more in; “the? People ontln tho ‘ ‘ i D the m 'mt V 1' ' ’ 00w.- ‘ m i p ' Wkly" 0‘” M can we ‘3": " F m 0" 165’ 5mm“! 3 ““185 “at °f York The“ ' ’ Standard Bank 21- ado-u am ”6% .- mid-I. but” Sui “thus ............... 0.77â€"0.77 , . ‘ ‘ LEADING WHEAT unite-re. ‘ Y m. ' t' has """"" 072â€"0” , . I , .. t. has .......... ..... 0.48â€"0.43 The Shanon: Life In Toronto. _ The young man or woman Evil: in . , a fiTSt‘dass the average country town long: (or the good locality. Terms city me. It is not so much the “in easy. Apply to CHAS- NA‘YLOR tor improvement in their position. as on the premises. Lindsay P. 0.â€" the desire!“ revel in the M0! 0! A _____________.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"_Iâ€"â€" FARM FO‘R s.iLE.â€"’Lot 31, coma," Penelon township, 200 acres. 100. Y” on finch-Lo p,“ woonmnn‘ Leaner W343.“ gee. ”m a no ovmnho‘p v6...x’ .mi M. ' "w - . ; r" it} i “Cane“. : a. ””3"; .a x~ WWW-5W n autu- ‘..« .- M bun . 0 70â€"0 " . z '. . non-0...... . .10 M. bmxn'hf'n'i when... p ..... 0.3(H l.:‘}8 T 'W *9»... no...“ 0.45â€"0.45 Rye. Ms, M»... ......... 0.65-J‘ 0.65 M . . wristband...” ......o.72â€":n.72 .. “V We: ....... 0.80â€"4181’ N cpt "abet-none. - 2.25-7.2-3 _ I,m...10.00â€"â€".10.54I I 195.. audaciousâ€"oi 7 %' P‘"’”“-no°.12""0.15 ‘ “Joâ€"0,1 :1 0.50â€"0.50 36360 on stone wall, with. windmill, log barn 30:80, straw 0.15 2.50â€"8.41!) 52-: ‘ ~ 990â€"1200 7.50

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