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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Jul 1900, p. 6

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THE WATCHMAN-WAHDER: LINDSAY. 0N1 ‘5‘” “‘E‘Wi‘ejfih‘id WWWWWW WWW ,. , E and Brrraciated Prices During luv and Angus Starvation Pro its l igfi @1 transacted on the ground floor. Everything is new in the pink gig sation round GOUGH’S Busy We have started a lively sen for balance of the summer. Corner that will make things hum of perfection, and systematized to run like clock-mpg, gt our right to the claim of having THE BEST ,l "7 g@ After the rush and bustle of the regular summer trade there Nobody disputes ~ V O ' /' v at; El Usual!) games the glue} mad-summer spell-"sane and except ... LIGHTED, sssr EQUIPPED AND BEST srocseo cropâ€"mg 3 E@ at the tireless GDDGH :3, who ll€V er rests onhrs oars. There \ STORE lN LINDSAY. For these ,reasons we have inaugurg: gg a must be no let up to busrness, especrally llllS season. ‘ ‘“ 57g, eté W ii iii Si B k l l WWI” Si i i ,. s- ! :5} Vv" @{Q ill] Bl UlB ill Ell ll 0 [ill II Ifllll [BE . r, 6.1% ‘ After overhauling the heaps and pyramids of ClOilllt‘lir 5% W Not a burglary, but to extend our premises back rnto another Gentlemen’s Furnishings, etc., it has been found imperarrwg L3; @lfi block, increasing the floor space to nearly ONE HUNDRED necessary that our heavy stock must be reduced fully 0W" 553, r' ' ' J 5 L' WW ;9@ AND T“ ENTY FEET DEEP. lTiALF to let Ill carloads of New Fall Goods now under orde~ 9/3“: 0 . . . vi. 8“? Ell Th h l b' h he entire stock must be put up for sacrifice. Prices must v egg] e w o e esta hs ment has been remodelled, the de- be mowed down at any cost, and a policy of relentless scal ii . , at; partment reorganized, and all business m future must be mg of regular prices pursued in every department D W . m as 3 . IN A N U TSHELLâ€"There is to be a Reign of Starvation Profits and Emaciated Prices for the nexr two summer months at GOUGH’S 1 Big Store. It s a case oi the more you buy the more you make. We have the nerve to take the bull by the horns and sell the pe0ple practi- -- cally Brand New Seasonable Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings at prices literally split to splinters. E PRICES OUT IN. TWO don’t begin to tell the whole story. If you want a Surt of Clothes for the price of making, don’t think too long about it or somebody else Will be wearing it for you. ALWAYS GOOD AT GOUGH’S. @@ "a. RNER KENT AND @§ cillitLLIAM CTREETS - rHE WONDERFUL 3, v . . ’ CHEAP MAN ; . Ag . er a res @hlghighithgggeggggggg 1e 0‘3 ll. 3‘: \J '34: l l. 13?“: @®@®n@® @®@ @3 as ea @®®®@®®® en t@@@ . es @e,@,®@,@§@§ L's ' A ‘ t l I “BE Dr. C. Bow i lthe excursionsI have been prevailed on Capt Crandell The east side I‘ he had not sufficient statute labor ton, now V“ W L . â€"â€" - on his The Fir ' , , . THE DREYDGEE , I L to run farmers’ excursions from Burleigh there is not enough money Mr. MCHUgh l road division to repair Jordon’s hill, and e Brigade space Of time everything “'35 5”? 331'- ‘ hotel) regular CONTthE lTS WORK and other directions. I have advertised might get a little more. (Laughter). asked for a grant referred to Mr. Barni- Br Lx Iii'NG CHANG I Except the ”0V? and hired girl. 5551533 , kinds Of dental â€"â€"â€"-â€" these in the Bobcaygeon papers. I have Mr. McHughâ€"I know the point ve-y cutt. I . , 8102 found Sitting on the hurricane 52.: 3‘ 10w ":3" . was enjoying a frogs leg and some . of an em t k , i . ‘ used for the And Capt. Crandell Withdraws been stopped at the lower wharf once by well and it is a bad one but the estimates The move reported that since last onions (. uietl 3+ f i ith P Y 90‘ ”Dene. gasping :c: r: Cell I?) His Petition the dredge 30d 1028- If I can’t get are all down now and it would be better meeting of the council he Lad been d 1 y J a avor in resort some t I rough a SE0” pipe hole inthe skint-:3. early.â€"â€".. ‘ ._._ through I can’t keep my engagements and to bring it before the ministers when the unexpectedly called upon to erect two ays ago when I overheard a conversation 5. Was a .\oah‘s ark business rapesei - r...‘ To Capt. Crandell belongs much of the that means I will fail in my business. I next estimates are being prepared. It new bridges, one across the marsh creek between a grey-haired ratepayer and a l nth nothing bet the dove lei: 1411} credit for the improvements that have have run 70 miles after dark to keep my would take a large sum. between lots 5 and 6, con. 14, north of quiet-looking B'ranger. The man withl At thu lawn” case? P3: in bass?“ Quite 8 m5“ been made on the channel of the Scugog. engagements and must do it. The logs Capt. Crandellâ€"A thousand dollars. junction, and the other across Pigeon hoary locks was wrathy and simply struck i and suggested putting an 3’3: i523 camping at “ d An old and enthusiastic boatrnan, he has are in the way but I am willing to put up Mr. McHughâ€"No, it would need more. Creek, between lots 10 and 11, con. 11, upper cuts and round arm blows at the l w‘ork on the side! Cf each S’ree‘: :: :stzz _ are going. been the head and front of deputations to With what is necessary from the mill men There is a lot of earth to move and land (M0868 road) the former at a cost of $120, fire brigade. He said : “Look here i at. {militate and Ema: Chi-5’55 ‘1' The portabld governments for grants and has untirlngly for they are citizens 0f the tOWD- The to be bought. 38, and the latter at a cost of $75) 52, and Casey, unless this town takes some steps ' would like? be BWGpC 83:3) ‘ry 52.}: on the 01d Pug brought the matter before councils and dredging mieht have been b92011 earlier Pres. Flavelleâ€"We will get it later. that he was indebted to Mr. Barnicutt to prevent the fire company from flooding i occurrences, for 8.0” weeks bOards of trade to enlist their sympathy and then it'ltvould have been nearly It was moved by Capt. Crandell, sec for the benefit of his experience and out the neighbors for a block around The man with silver 23:: 353629: “"5 fiber“; and co-operation. Ithrough by this. Mr. Walters m anxious onded and carried that the petition be and assistance in the work. Report rec. “he” a wedge takes place there wrultheeugeeetion but said fitter: exisse mm" m 0“ i This season nearly $7,000 has been set to show all he can for the money and withdrawn. elved and adapted. certainly arise 8 01"“ war. And I’m go- i that if all the petite were :illci vi::: * aunt, Mrs. J' l down for extensive improvements. About wants to do what he can for me, but can’t . The following lay-law was introduced, ing to tell you this, the town is in no i enthusiasm he possessed "hey weld IL- Sill! Will also vi $3,003 has been spent. The presence 0f do both. If some arrangement is made Manvers Councrl Proceedings read first, second and third times, Signed Condition to stand either one, If the ' the company lOgEIher m :‘:2 1:51:55, Dipen. Kirkfiq the dredge so interfered with navigation to laecomodate US I Will withdraw the The municipal 603:6“ of the township and sealed, viz: No. 652, a by-law to town keeps running on this way for a ”‘leare some evening sni gse a rift “Ere Ladle": that theraptain s excursion business has Fe; tlimb If h k l of Mavers met at Bethany on June 31st open the “original allowance for road Lime, about all the mayor and council will salute of bricks at the brig-:56 and {:5 ch ntend 8i" been seriously interferred with and seem- 0i: 1:1“:- t e hwor s sftopped persuant to adjournment. Members all between lot 10 and 11, con. 3’ and to ave on hand is the fire brigade and some captain. Aarch lawn on ad in danger of being almost wholly :le- ;;:c :b ethworse tt iadn :verb or us- present. The reeve in the chair. establish the same as a public highway. mortgages.- Flnlsh that clear and have Just then the water cant-3 in and :5; tigood Prograi stroyed through his inability to reach the 0 on e wes s e as egn ln- Mlnu‘es of the last meeting were read, On motion the clerk was instructed to 8not .er With me,” he said as he warmed their order for a lunch whzch eggsgeg On consisting! upper wnnrf 3, other pcints for which he creased by the dredging and Mr. Walters a roved and ti _ d b h notify Messrs 33.136330!) and C.W.Corbett into it: again. five pounds of ear; or‘ -5... “main by Sen} was billed. says he will remove it in a few days pp on mo on signs 7 t e to give up possessi d “A ss’t'.”'fce.iufy,,,. ‘ mfreshments l . reeve. on an open the said re you “a’o‘llng me Case "b buttermilk and a mics nee: w:iâ€"~-- ', As a consequence he had circulated a Then we can have room for the logs and original allowance for road on or h f marked “L' y’ 6 re- . r I . . _._ , -.., gltes open ar’l - th b . The following communications were e ore - tsten tothis. I have attend. pastry, for Cdet‘)‘ “filer-*3 5-5“ “’ petition asking that the work be stopped e oats can pass. If L is stopped now received read and on motion ordered 1: the 24th dayof September next. ed several fires lately and I i i bi pellybus comeatibus wa h“ “tended to ah‘ ‘ or we could not b i h l t ’ 0 _ nvar a S Simehe- "j” ‘ it: tfh; Dus?1~::88;nd indnb;§fl:18::;nal:§ more than halfransgagp enoug ogs 0 we be filed, viz: From A. F. MacNatohon, :I‘hos. Campbell addressed the Council get there first. I cannot say I am a good from the startling statement made 523:5 n e e - S 2. 8° 5; ' counties clerk, notice that Manvers town. asking to have some gravelling done on runner but if I could not run fsster th wo‘fld just 13le e: 3 few {3,4955 '35:"? ~ I] U forwarded to Mr. McHugh. Mr. McHughâ€"It seemed to me not in westbound R f th t bl an .. . Mr. “ I . . ship would require to lay and collect “7' e erred ‘0 Mr- Headers. a oated, Pampered fire team th gOlng home to take dinner w;:;; :15 r» - The member knew of the dlfhculty 1n the interests of navigation to present this ,0 _ nave at d , .. , celled 0n {4 . $1ro3.lo county rates for 1900. A number of accounts were passed and r gel“ any practice, and is found d an family, I was if“ exit“: 555‘ i“ 8' getting the dredge to return after it petition and yet I would not take the . to b t I’ ere . ' _ ' M J 3 . . , ltrom Gorman Snelgrove, notifying the orders issued on the treasumr. oo , (I make a deal With the fi ordered up half a barrel e: “are: :c n- ?» 03. L leaves a place, but was unwxlhng to re- responsibility of refusing to present it clerk th t Chi h M _ undertaker- I should . rst it down I . ‘ t" swam inon h' fuse presenting the petition. so he came without consulting those who sent it; 501 fi d8" rstop er .avguire, Pauper. The council adjourned to meet again mks on harvest! :eet for his best and th .as ruminaten on :38 . L lagson, to town to see about it. came from Ottawa to see about it. The co; ne (1; the 502511363 Jall’ is dead. on Saturday, August llrh, at one 0,01001‘ chap of :1: “Bug an mowing away a err follies. 'O'L' M On Monday afternoon at 4 0.01001! the vote was $5,900 at first. After $3,000 mg mg: :rswlell 0M, Tior'ionto. solicit- p.m. mm, movejhnv: Iibzsness. No doubt â€"(-â€"‘-**'â€"â€"- serenaded v Board of Trade met; to consider the had been spent and June came round the DFOI er Jor t :NDIWl may pal manual' -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" a good brigade but it?” made to 88t8blish 0 , \ AJ‘ 1““ i . ._._ evening question. There were present: Pres. vote expired and I asked for some extra 313:1”? ! lost.1 r g ey, alt, re cattle ’ old, old stor dft appears to be the La nWednesday evening, Jul}: ‘ Mr. Jas l Flavelle. sec. Sootheran, Geo. McHuah, for the west side so $4,000 in 311 was g F 88:13 0:1 C b . COULDN I LACE succeeds 111:: th rflifetad. that nothing b dies Aid Of this place “I; hmc- 5r: meemd and M.P., Capt. Crandell, F. C. Taylor, J, given. That remains. The river is get- wetsuit er: 0 a1 6, notice of appeal to attain proficiee a are of the company Te"? festival on Mrs. Bride” then consul G. Eiwards, Alex. Fisher, T. Brady, Jas. ting in good shape. No money could be for $930), JD ge aga nst his assessment HIS BOOTS what course to ncy. and calmly reason he Cambray band will be in sign, 'ith it, Graham, R. Chambers, R. Kylie, J, got for miilmen’s convenience; it is for . . . ing element pursue when the devour A good program CJnSlStlng fear - We d Carew, G. H. M, Baker, R. J. McLaugh- navigation only. I have no authority Hendersâ€"Stanton.â€"That the reeve be __ threat 5 attack Our homes and dresses, readings and singing wings; as . grea lin, R. Kennedy and W, Fiavelle. The over Mr. Walters. He is the foreman and is hereby appointed 9- committee of MI" P' L’ Campbell, 01 Fortune our fjglsdto leave “3 mestratum between given. T“k°° altogether ‘hle 353m" H110“ Illne‘ president explained the question. Should for the department, But I did gay to this council to act in the interest of this Bridge, P. 13.1., a great sufferer ma lh BL“ and the lnsurance people, and t0 be a rare treat. Admission. l M 31' many {I the petition be endorsed or not 73 him that if he could I would be glad if he corporatiOn and defend the action of the from pain in the back addyed e hord Protect us from both‘n he cents. Everybody come, recovery. Mr. R, Kennedyâ€"When 1 heard that would facilitate the traffic all he could. court 0f revision in the appeal Of Alex. recent 28 e broke loose concerning some â€"-â€"---' Mr, J. Co the petition had been circulated I thought If when he has important excursions Cgpt McCabe against his assessment for 1900. , . res. A Comprehensive Sign. . _ going th A" . Dan 3 Kidney Pills com let I “Have . F , , . , .. ~ e Pol It a mistake. I: would be better to put Crandoli Will let DIIr. \Valters Know half â€"Carried. permanent] P . e y and C H you got that well In your mind _ g 01‘ Comgpolicusrn-zrtss , Mr. 0 P8 at up with the inconvenience than to run the an hour before, he Will let him pass even On motion T. H. Williamson’s claim for y Cured hlm' asey? he asked. “Now here is an in film: ttdl: iii. {l ‘ “mummy 1 risk of having the dredge taken away and if he has to stop the dredge. damages by water flooding his cellar last M P ' l“£21108 of how things went at a fire I Of Fargo, Uln\ 7- fin - :1 not getting it back. I wrote to Mr. Capt. Crandellâ€"Thatis all ri ht spring was not entertained and Sam r. ‘ L-Campbell,thewell-knowflgen_ a ended some days 830- An alarm road mum“ ”W “ ' 7 ml] M H 'h b i I k h d d g ‘ , ‘ “31 merchant of Fortune Bridge, P.E.I sounded which br oh was Stores, both of {‘19 '..~: t '. Windy“ e “I. a 0‘15 t- DOW t e re g8 Mr. McHnghâ€"Strong efforts are being McCabes account was referred to the was tFOUbled with severe pains in his back at on” bthe brigade. As story bulldiu‘rs 0-;- - "Z Em ». 3 prevents the Esturion from coming up, made to get the dredge at other plac=s reeve for adjustment. angthlrfsgftohr lgverl-tho years, néwaysézl‘iine of hose was laid from; the One of the Inert-inn... _ 1.: what, 1 ~ ‘ a ._ . - b r h , e e ares or .0 g n y r; I. . , ”a J ,3, but I thought it better to pu. up with the and ,f it goes away we shall have trouble Ehe clerk reported to the council that that beekaChe wa:85?;pla;v:res;t:§tigr£agtf water wasy diam and in a few minutes the Liz‘le‘ilz‘rfllil‘ak’gllt (”Vi ‘ l‘ l 1'" heard the cl inconvenience for the season than to let in getting it back. If the petition {a complaint had been made to him that kldfley tI‘OUble anddid not hesitate longin dowi t h rected through 8 back win~ His éomfili3iili‘3lil.3‘3; 77.‘ . ,:.j R“ defied the dredge go now. Mr. MoHugh wrote Withdrawn I shall be glad. several pathmasters were allowing more $132115“)? :23 get-1:332)!“ Pills, dand was flame::et e burning building, A! the Sign reads? “J ’1 9., 1:3,»;- ,.; r" .. Hr. ,, ' . n , r , , , D; -' .. .3 been that $i,000 still remained to be ex Mr. W. Flavelleâ€"Wlth the explanation time for eight hours statute labor by man Here is his statementyflfiel was in a ration w e growing greater an examln. Thle department S""‘~“‘ w“ titrl f'; pended and if not spent by June lst of I ask to withdraw m name fro th and team than is allowed by the corpor. awful state for two years with pains in mn f~ as made and to the" su'P'ile they wel be envious. M10! . next year it would lapse. He thought it petition y m e. ation by-law governing the same. No back and 3 hips, Some mornings thee-Z.t ound the force Of water waseao great that N t 1:] ~ (0;; ., . would be a mistake to interfere with “I . . action .was taken. {33112: 3:11;: 1isostesverle grail Idtcolf'ldn't st 00, p it burst a hole in the roof. going clean “Sir, I wait: (as: can pr? i; now. ‘ AROTHER POINT Henry Ward and Robert Thornd ‘ke Kidney P3115, and one b0: 5: £11333; across the fittest Where ib w“ playing page an ”ES-med“ 13‘5“” "' 3 {KL-mi: ,: C apt. Crandellâ€"My business is running Capt. Crandellâ€"fThe point that runs addressed the council asking for ”pi!" 33:12: athatI have been perfectly well ihrrimgh a dormer window in the neigh'. Our-Dco tiling? 1Oh. .Vul: 5:43;; \,,-;;.”»;;3;: I: I ~ ' Year I] ' _ 00-5, ‘ 1 - v,,.. “-31" .‘ an excursion boat. I originated muchoithe out near the wharf ought to be taken off be diverted road lot 20 con. 6. 'Referred least trace of pain.,,°w and free from the 21:08 tonne, floating everything in the , and a chemlgiitqn ; york done on the Scugog. It has cost in mold: T 1 Whi to My. barnlcntt. . ml: 0 mute through the doors “1d _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"' 't “.35 hJ . ay orâ€" ch side of the river? Hu h Lo an overseer e ' V on , dewnrthe street Few. people are able to resell“ not , 5 g, 8 8 r _ . r parted that . “use If they Retold-that it takes :1 22:51:33 ; #1 about $120,000 in 20 years. Besides A Subscribe for Watchman-Warner formed a miniature lake. In a lhort amass a rascal.â€"-Chica£;0 T

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