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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Jul 1908, p. 13

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me see rin 3!. lit, er- alts )er .Ir Lck always along . the shore, DUNDAS F LAVELLES LIMITED The finest muslins known, German, French, American and English, for afternoon, evening or street wear. This muslin sale will continue until every yard is gone. Come in the store-«take a walk around. Every counter in the store has a good bargain for you. Every yard has a good-bye ticket on it. All our Muslins are from foreign lands. You can buy the good kind less than the price of the poorer ones. In a few words this is the story :---- SWEEPING RUSH OUT OF COLD DRESS MUSLINS - _ - v v Inn-vâ€"n “‘VJ “I V 'V ’8“. JV“ WI “VI ‘14:. VIII, “II V“ VI Ivul IV kind. Positively offered you at just half price. Don’ t let your neighbor get all the good things. uLadies, we especially invite you to this feast. The economy is all to your benefit. Strange“ thing _ to 33y, but we mean they are what you call LONLIFS, only three or four left of THUMKY; 63 1; 1M REMN AN TS LADIES’ SKIRTS, SUITS AND COATS Why are they good remnants-"because we had a good big season’s selling and the last end is just as good as the first end.~ EVERY END EXACTLY HALF REGULAR PRICE. Good remnants from 2 yards to 10 yards long, in Prints, Muslins, Cretonnes, Laces, Wrapperettes, Dress Goods, Shirtings, Silks, Ribbons, etc., etc. You know the class of remnants to be found in this store. IF THEY ARE NOT THE BEST YOU EVER SAW we will not expect you to buy.. Come and see them. 1000 G000 REMNANTS, JUST 1000 WOMMENMDNESDAY, JULY 7th 0 5 Woodville, June 28 .â€"Miss Dora Mc- 3 head, is visiting friendstin Lindsay. 3 EShe will beabsent about four weeks. 3 Miss Jennie Grant, graduate nurse g f of Galt, Was here a. few days last week, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dam'el Grant (peeve of Wood- ville). She left here on Friday last for Ithaca, New York, where she will enter one of the large hospitals and continue her professional calling. ‘ spected citizen and a. good neighbor and will be greatly missed by his numerous friends here, who extend inst. to McIndoo's cemetery. Mr. Mc- Indoo has lived all his life in the 9i- cinity of Woodville, was a. highly-re- The death occurred on June 22 of Mr. Moses McIndoo.-in his 64th year the funeral taking place on the 24th 18c, 15c, 12 1-2:: good strong Floral Musllns, now per yard, 8 1-2c 35c, 30c, 25c French Organdies and Colored Lawns, now per yard. 19c 50c, 450, 40c German Voiles and Colored Swiss Musllns, now per yard 290 55c, 65c, 75¢ Fine Foulards, Embroidered Linens, etc ,. now per yard, 38: WOODVILLE m “WWW Emma mma Mr. Hill, of Richmond Hill, is the new member of the local Standard Messrs. Chas. Plank, John Murchi- son and Capt. Patterson were in To- ronto last week soliciting specials for the Eldon Agricultural Society and they were successful in securing many such prizes. Reeve and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLeod. (The Glen).Mr . Cecil Smith and Mr. C. E. 'Weeks. took in the Farmers’ Institute ex- cursion to Guelph on the 22nd. ily. He leaves a wife. two daughters and one son to mourn his sad loss. The many friends of the late Chas. McKay will learn with regret of his tragic death, which occurred at his home in The Glen, Mariposa, on the 26th inst. See account elswhere. their sympathy to his bereaved tam-l Miss Carrie Barnes has secured a ‘1 Miss Sarah McDermott, who has 1been visiting friends here for the last two weeks; 11?th to Toronto this ‘morning. position in the bakery here. Miss Isabella Currie will leave on the 29th {or Neepewa, Man, to visit Ffriends. She intends to 'be away four months and will visit Swift Current and Edmonton before returning. Word was received here this morn- ing of the death in Toronto on the 27th inst, of Mrs. Staback, wife of Postmaster A. E. Staback. Mr. Sta. back went to Toronto this morning 'to bring the corpse home for burial. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Edwards are on a trip to Baaver Duns, Wisconsin, U. S.A., whore Ira. Edward's parents . They willJJe absent about four The ownership to! a rabbit was the occasion of a. police court trial at Ottawa between City Solicitor Mc- Veity and Col. Graves. A charge of that against the colonel was dis- I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman re- é{nu-net! from Toronto Saturday even- _ing where they had‘ben to consults. ispecialist ubout,the hearing of their [hon mm, which 81 rd to be de- tective. . ' Dmtal.â€"One of the firm of Noel- ands A: Irvine, dentists. Lindsay, will beat the Queen's Hotel, Wood- Campbell’s Hotel Mr. Cohn and Miss Mary Ross took in the excursion ro Guelph last Tuesday. ,' July 10, , and at ‘, on Wed- Pittsburg street railway strike has been declared on. ' -v-vw-v vs 5““. 6W0, a ‘5' £635“ Line local agents or “ e Allan Line” Genexfal agency for Gntuio. 7"! Yugo-IL, Toronto. Iona-0a."! to London One-class “Accomodatinn" Ste (calling at Havre. France) [anti-auto Gluoou Ionian July 3. July 31 Grampian July 10, Aug. 7 Pnetorian Jul 17, Aug. 14 Hesperian J y 24, Aug. 21 Hontnd to Liverpool gorsipau .1311“l 3,9]uAlv 306 1 man . Tutxfilsian Jul y16. All"; 13 Victorian Ju av 23. 41113.20 ALiLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers For full H“ mm‘ "W v .m- airtime-mm mm.” A“

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