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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Sep 1903, p. 12

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Right here and now with a. hearty welcome thrown in, we invite the mind file of the-yeomanry, the noble tillers oi the soil, as well as the brawny working men, and the protessronal and busmess men of our prosperous Victoria, to visit dOlltill’S during the great days of lmdsay 5 Industrial Farr. let us shake hands and mutually congratulate each other on the present happy conditions. Wheat crop threshed and selling at good prices; butter, eggs and cheese moving by the car loads at the best prices in years; wages going up and labor in great demand. (long to be busy times from now on. Gough has prepared for the largest bu siness inyears. livery department of this busy corner filled to theraiters with the Newest Styles of Fall in fine black, Ch u ever got to gnarl"! worth ”en’s Blac if you '3“ cmmemmeaememewmwe o u U 3’ ’ I Our arm 15 to make our store the Hub of Lindsays Coats, thi Gough WI“ cat a WIde swath Clothing trade. This season is bound to be the largest in During the Fair We ek . our history. Everything is down to date and Of the high- est class. W‘v‘v 3%WWWW33W3336‘3WW3333‘633 THE CILAD HAND W The best in the store is at your service, and no trouble to show goods. Whether you mean to BUY or only to LOOK, the glad hand and the opportunity await you. Don’t let others tell )ou about us, FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF. You are welcome, come and prove us. Get the habit of buying at GOUOHS, and the interests Of your Whole family will be benefitted, and the jingling of money saved wil be pleasant mnsic in your ears. ' .15 , . I , .. I I ' ‘ . ‘f - i , 1' "‘ xi. o. "i .‘ ~ n . -. .11 y“ .\ p o. u w , _ t . ( ..~ 3'2.“ res-W" ‘ ALL ABOARD FOR GOUGH’S See Gough’s on Fair Days ; they will be Exhibition Bargain Days. Join the holiday throng. Come prepared to accept the wealth of great bar- gain opportunities. Prices all tumblcd down to the bottom. ' B. J. lilllllill, t , ‘ , Men‘s $3 Pam-ts only $1.65 at Gra- â€"Mr. .Albert Duck's farm south of -â€"Parry Sound Star: On Monduv ‘ F II F . Sale Fegister ham’s, Lindsay, during Fair Days. town Will be bisected by the L. B. last Mr. John Haggan, one of 0“}. ' “r3 Y ' . ‘ ,,. x» .‘ r Gough Will play fair With you al- 8‘ P' Railway, but. the company haS,PT081‘C‘SSiVe.t‘armers here. lost one or BrOCk. at Sunderland, October lst “up? 1‘ . l M hr The Wonderful Cheap l‘lan......-. Little Local Lines â€"Cinnamon’s for stoves. and 2nd. Graham will not be undersold in lindsay. â€"-See F. A. Robinson’s exhibit of footwear at the Lindsay Fair. fir. Remschel has conducted over 3000 baths in his cabinets. so thoroughly understands his business. .800 him about your sickness. Next. to A. B. Terry’s. â€"The Salvation Army is holding its annual harvest thanksgiving on ‘Saturday, Sunday and Monday next. Hrs. Major Howell will con-duct spe- cial meetings in the barracks on Sunday to which all are invited. A sale of goods will take place on Mon- -day night. â€"Cinnamon's for stoves. â€"-On Tuesday~ night of last week Mrs. P. Considino, who lives on Hu- ron-st, south, had 15 choice hens killed by dogs. Next night Mr. E. Kingsley lost 10, and the night fol- lowing, Station Agent Paton a d02â€" en. The dogs about town are look- ing well. Graham carries the best stock in .Lindsay. â€"Perth has let; a contract for rgranolithic walks at 16; cents a foot. That walk is a trifle more ex- pensive than the sand-finish cement; .Walks of this town but the price in- dicates that a good deal better class of walks is being laid there than waysâ€"monoy' back if not satisfied. inOt yet been able to see eye to eye] of this land and on Thursday another disappear- ILindsay Central, at Lindsay. Sept. It will certainly be to-your advan- With the proprietor tage to read Gough’s big advertise» about the [Savings Co. ta.m. to 4.30 p.m. every'lawful day. privilege of repaying principal monthly or quarterly, will find the terms at the Victoria Loan - hecontinued his work, but had the mon’s display of pricesâ€"32. ment in another page of this paper. It will post you on the money-savâ€" ing possibilities in store for you at Gough's. If economy is a necessity turn your foot-steps hither. â€"Mr. Geo. W. Curtis returned frcm the Dominion fair at Toronto, on Saturday night with the fleet-footed pacer Minnie Keswrck. Mr. Curtis won second. money in the 2.50 pace, first in the class for 1.5 hands and over, first in gentleman’s turnout for pacers, and first in :he half-ri-ile event which he captured in fine style in 1.05%. He will exhibit Minnie Keswick at the Central fair. â€"See the box-calf boot for winter at F. A. Robinson’s for $1.50. â€"Three and a half per cent. inter- est on all deposits of one dollar up- wards with the Victoria Loan Office hours from 9 â€"Bu-iiders and others requiring money .for a term of years with interest and Savings Co. very liberal. â€"It . will pay you to see Cinna- stoves and get his sheep in some unaccountable way, damage he will suffer. ed, the latter a very large one. Mr. ' 24, 25 and 26. Reading in the paper yesterday that Haggart with his nephew at once 'Mu‘iposa Fall Fair at Oakwood, Sep the C. P. R. had leased the road, Mr. Duck thought he saw new hopes of success, and left on the 7-come-11 train to interview the officials of that road. e â€"The local baseball team beat Co- bourg in that town on Friday, by 8 : 4. The home team did not score till the eighth innings. To-day (Thursday) Lindsay and Peterboro play the last match of the season here. There is every prospect of a capital game. The proceeds will be given to the players. The boys have done well enough this year to de- serVe a big patronage at their bene- fit this afternoon. â€"Bob. Independent: There was an accident at the Bob'caygeon camp on the railway, Wednesday morning. Mr. David Tetro was chopping and his axe caught in a piece of brush over his head. The axe was twist- ed out of his hands, and in falling the edge struck him behind the ear, main ng a, nasty cut. of about an inch long. The clerk fixed him up and axe cut one inch lower the u 111' vein would have been severedj, 8and he would have died before help could a careful blood ; this they followed 11 thirty yards from the fence came upon a very large bear asleep! lying close to his last victim. Mr. Robinson at once shot bruin in _ one of the largest gGalway, killed here for some time, it measured seven feet in length. head . bears shoeâ€"Canada's best. son's only. . personals. started out. to find the 631150. After; discovered p; about } they rPeterbor-o. search they This, is -Did you ever wear a "Hagar" ____.+_______ ' Births DAVISâ€"In Lindsay, on Sept... 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Dadis, a son. Ms runwayâ€"on Sunday, Sept. 13th, at the raidence of his father, Mr W. Harris, Fenelon, Fred Harris aged 21 years 6 months. I Verulam, L North the I F. A. .- Robin- 15 and 16. at Bobcay on, Se t. 21 and 22. 86 p 28 and 24. Victoria, Sept. 22 and 23. at Victoria Road. 80. â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"â€" Rudam'p aimless-cal. 800- 3 old on 8‘. and 0mm. durlnl‘ ~. Lindsay Fula- 0m 1 h l l.\‘()’I‘lt‘l- ()l‘ gtzfi'. . â€"â€"_+____ Important The Tate Optical Co.'s optician 0ft t | Peterborough will be at their Ollie!) over Mr. Dunoon's drug store, Kent-l 3t» Lindsay, On Thursday and Fri-3 Eyes \ day, 24th and 25th Sept. examined free: glasses fitted. A call at our parlors will convince you . of our ability to make perfect tit-l ting glasses. Will be at Bobcay-i Seen at. Mr. Wallace's Sept. 21 and; 9.39- t M M lJUl‘t ‘ Sh; 'I"lilll. ' Bil'l'li;.. ; 1"”“" ‘ stuck .1..?’:'5:-""r‘\' : "fi. t} (11' -.‘ ‘ Vil‘tld't- ”(1" , out iv-~-I ' - XCM'ti . at Peterboro. Sept. 22. at Kinmount, Sept. 29 and' F.\i§l1‘-.f, “'l \"E'". 131-: \l .’ l v (Hill’l'. say. ‘ -«â€"â€" 1 . smut. ' ""t“ . (Rm. ' ‘ ‘ first Yearly Shwl‘r. whit.- : .' format . -. V " ably .‘wt‘ mum Inna 1‘. mm: s. ‘ BUARDERS WANTED. -â€"Vacnncy for .. mural lady boarders. tinniturt- TOWN I‘iuw‘w , "We rooms and go )2! lvztnrJ. 3.1:- (‘oi'n 1‘ HIV" ii “ . ,, “3 M this emcee-7:324! starry ‘ I ”W hard um m... . . G’n‘II,ESl-‘IE 6c Bt{0\\N.â€"â€" in NH“. . ~ .comel' of Lindsay and Hussein-$15 On south ”I“ T; H: ‘ fi'ila‘ywu than“ given :0 Midâ€" acre with >22. . . .InleleueIOIWomen. Tale. on Ram“ WM?" .1 mi”. PIE 7 rooms, shorts I‘l‘tl A. W. J. BROWN Apply to l‘, . L. n. c. P" ED. H. D' C' M Shot), “llllaJllâ€">l., hens. . â€"A large sum 0! money burned in have been obtained. Ora-d shawl»! 0’ ’mdMM-V' trying to manage with your old Jacks, Slflllfld‘m' Dallas . stove. Our Peninsular Stoves and â€"â€"§§ 81-787.”. 3m- ”7w”' 8"“ 221W, fitted with steel ovens re- -- ‘ - imprint lotion _ Now is the time to have your â€"The new organ of the Cambridge uir no 1. Street Methodist Church will be 2M: you: 01133.1 gadg’ffigtdg 2;: opened on Monday the .23th by ° "g perfect satisfaction. You can Arthur Blakely, organist of Sher-333'Ye the price ot" a new stove in a stoves and furnaces cleaned and re- !”ume Street . methOdlSt Chglmh, ' short time on fuel alone. an and mw- DO DOt wait until cold '3‘. Toronto, and Mr. Harold Jarvrs of see them and get prices at Giana-r that and the bony lesson are on. We patron, has been engaged as solo- ‘ mom's Emma Store, imam.â€" :1; “mm mm- to do the . ' . m st Cin- m. t -_ ‘38'2' mama's Mm Store, 1m. \\ hi1" g

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