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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Nov 1903, p. 9

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gflBDQ % 5 III. ,Dl uggiSt. . o 1 p031 Office, Lindsay lime [068‘ Lines Hillinery Miss Mit' 111ichell’s.â€"â€"47-tf. E money on mort- 'intnria, Loan and 1 found in lane v. Owner can and Savings r cent. on de- ounded half 0111 9 a.m. to ‘ this week. Mantle goods ma ‘lavelle Bros. in sale from we year. They zlterations in “8W rintendent of atrio, was in over the new street in the {go-St. Methoâ€" night, acouâ€" 1 down by a. of them was r a time. '1 daughter of 31‘s, who was L her younger 1% week, has HUS. .A mare 113:!) were at- 01‘ their fath- m one of MT. 501' to Black- uses ran away river handled when the rig t Cul' got the x'. Alex. Mc- ;iles south of mow to the painfully in- town custo- of the Vic- 55 Comapny f a drug port was victim of “A” was half price H says that oxen years 'nt.: Put r a 'quart f mustard was. Mix McBride, was kill- xg‘ in the mvtween a. mber pile llS m n v? fags: t. 3§ mqmm whmh in Ladics’ thodist lent on a pro- ReV. an ad- 8W)! in 111 inâ€" head NOVEMBER 19", ’03; 5 W .__.__â€" I â€"Bancroft Times: A large blaTk bear, which is supposed had been driven from its haunts by the small army of hunters don in the woods made its appearance on Friday last at Hollaway, in Thurlow township. Â¥Bruin visited one farm and killed a ‘calf. Going to another farm he killed a turkey. By this'time the Enews had spread and people armed lwith “shooting irons” of all kinds were after the bear, but he had re- tired in good order. The incident created much excitement, in the locaâ€" lity, as it is many years since a bear 1 was seen. fl -. . , 1-7 â€"Last week was the Week of Prayâ€" er in the Y. M. C. A. At the local branch the Sunday, Monday and T ucsday Services were conducted by Mr. J. L. McPherson B.A., College Secretary, Toronto. On Wednesday night Che service was cancelled for the 'church prayer meetings. On Thursday night Mr. A. D. Kitchener conducted the study, on Friday night Mr. W. J, (‘arlisla and on Soa‘turdiay 'a. number have been shot. Two men riding throught the 10th con- cesion in Seymour West, on Sunday afternoon, saw a fine specimen, so large that at first sight they misâ€" took him for a collie dog: A resi- dent of Percy township says that a. black fox has frequented his premi- ses, and that he. has seen it. on two occasions. Black fox pelts bring big prices. â€"â€"\Ir. Henri, with whom the men Bradshaw ondl Mullins who fomqght ’at Camp "A ’ last week, came to town on the .Slrnday of the fight came in to church and had nothing to do with the. men except to give them a ride in. This explanation is for the benefit of the people who assume that Mr Hemy was associated with thei1 actions on that day. â€"Whi-tby Chronicle: Our farmers haVe about completed the shipping of their sugar beets to the Berlin factory. They found their returns quite satisfactory, and believe the growing of beets would prove pro- fitable, but owing to the ‘scarcity of labor there is not much likelihood of many of our farmers again attempt- ing to grow sugar beets. Personal 7 Campbellfor Herald: Foxes are numerous in this locality. and finite now corrupt. -â€"Mr. David Boyle, chief of the provincial museum, Toronto, would like persons who know anything, of places with Indian names and their meanings to write him about those places under the following heads: (1) Present name of place, bay etc. (2) 11? Indian ‘name {and weanling. (3) Meaning of present name, if Indian. (4) The. old form of Indian names â€"Representatives of the Peterboro Beet Sugar Factory are calling on the farmers of Victoria county and trying to induce them to grow the sugar beets. They ofi'er $4 per ton on «scows or at railway stations; This is a splendid opportunity for farmers to test. the financial end of the sugar beet industry.» and on Saturday (Which-the serves as Sunday) orga church. A site for a. build since been selected. â€"Elder Thompson of Hamilton,“ official of "the sect known as Seventh Day Adventists, was in town last week. He baptized some nfants, and on Saturday (which‘the sect ob}- serves as Sunday) organized a church. A site for a. building has A:__Langfeldt has been pWP‘UIVV‘f w a throat Spetfi'algfig lwl‘bfi} Wt!!!“ ”a taking part in _ .« ‘ time, on afium at among throat imublé; - '-. " . ' 'Qnequ pyvachmg meet ‘3 £9 m g éagagmg ya mama gamma aafl 1a mew mm is away. *6 cbaa pram» mg is: mam- . . an axth aaee new the 89““ the 9mm twill be W] man have M BO frgéhds of Rev. E. A. 300 pairs of Children’s fine black Cashmere Hose, assorted ribs, 3. full range of sizes, qualifies that sell for 40 cents, 45 cents and 50 cts, per pair. ................................ 25C 50 only, Ladies’ white lace Scarfs, a‘so some in Ecru, with fancy ends wide and naarow width, 50:. 255 75c and 1.00 value.... ............ Balance of Ge season’s! left overs, in blind: and silk belts, a full collec. tion of sizes, with best oxidized and gilt busktes, all new lines this season, 75 cent, 85 cent and 1.00 50C values ................................. In a few weeks we intend to make big alterations in our saw will take possession of the whole ground floor. Shelves, skelter, and everything will have to be moved. 100 rolls of wide widths, in pure silk tafietta and Duchess Ribbons, width 3 to 5 inches, a full range of shades, 25c, 30c, and 35c [,0 values ................................... 100 onlv fancy silk pique Col- lars for Ladles, With long has, fancy colored and plain bindings. a full range of colors, 25 cent and ”C 35 cent values ........................ 100 Belt Butkles, in two piece and three piece styles, in oxidised and gilt colors, 35:. 40.: and 50: valua ............ ’ ...................... 25c 50d: zen Ladies’ and Misses’ Eng- lish wool Gloves, in white, black and fancy colors fleeced inside and fine ribbed tops, sizes 6 to 8 per 5°C pair 20:. 25c, 35c, 40.: and ..... 1000 yards of satin Ribbons, shades and off colors, widths are 9, 16, all reversible qualities, 10:, 121/2: and 15: values for ........... Importers SO dozen of Men’s fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, fleece of wool, neck with French finish and sila bound fronts, Drawers with Sateen facings, body of garments of blue or natural color, sizes 34 to 44 75‘: inches, per suit. ...................... lo dozen only, Men’s Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, ribbed finish, well 0000000000000000 Men and Boys, m medium and heavy weights. per suit ..... All the left overs in Felt and Ready- age“; '3‘““'- "' ‘ to-wur Hats have been reduced. zoflffifi‘gfi This Clearing Out 81!: will lat until ’ the M at Jammy. so you cm im- ' lne‘ what chances me her: for you; One lot ofa A most len’s Underwear. The lillilery. Small Wares. 1.00 “5.00 " 80 L 01d REDUCTIONS THE CRY 100 ends of black and colored Dress 5 Goods, in Cheviots, Tweeds and plain: cloths, a full range of colors of real fine : materials, 65c, 85c, 1.00 and 1.50 0 values for - - - 50C 5 25 ends of light colored Dress Goods, in plaids, stripes and small checks, also a o few plain goods, suitable for Ladies’ : :Waists, 50c, 75c and 1.00 values 5 3 : for - - - - - 2 C : C A clearinO' of all our Ladies’ Coats and Skirts and Suits, means [liberal reductions in every one of them. We have about 100 Skirts, 3O Suits and 250 Coats of all kindS' We intend that these are to be sold and sold quickly. Prices are low, styles are new, qualities are the Ladies’ black Cheviot and plain cloth Dress Skirts, walking styles, made with silk, satin and cloth strap- pings, fancy braidings and pipings, lengths from 5“ 38 to 44 inches, 5.50, 6.00, 6.50 and 7.50 styles, all ' Ladies’ Black Cheviot, Frieze and Cloth Skirts, in round length and flare styles. with fancy strappings and stitchings, pi ings and braidings, everyone new this season, lengt s 38 to 4-4.- inches, 3.75, 400, 4.50 35. and 5 00 qualities for ............................................... ' A lot of odd Skirts, in grey, brown and navy, round new: man wusmm.......... length and flare styles, all reliable garments, all tailored made plain styles, about 30 in the lot, 400, 5.00 35. ”Image‘ TOWOIS and 6.00 values for ................................................... . Five dozen fun SiZC all final h 7 only, Ladies’ Cloth Suits, an odd lot, no range of TOWGIS. With fringed and hen ends, plan and colored b0: sizes, colors, greys and browns, Russian Coats and walk- . ing skirt styles, sizes 34 and 36, regular 10.00 and 5 .0 1115: Towels are slight! 3 12.00 values for... .. .... .. ° «f» of uneven size, 25 cent v ucs or .. 23 only, Ladies’ black Cheviot and Ladies’ Cloth Twenty dozen large size I Suits, all finest tailor made arments, Coats are short - hock Towels, made with hemme and long Russian blouse sty es, Silk and satin and sateen . . lined, 7 and 9 gore Skirts many of them nicely trimmed, hem 5W ends, P1310 111d 60 sizes 32, 34, 36. 38; £1.00, 12.00 and 15.00 I... borders. pure flu, 25c,50: and 73.11168 for .. ............ ' V1186. on account of some. sight imperfection .................. ed Tweed Ulsters, made of check back cloths, colors of blue, brown and red, all have new capes and latest sleeves, sizes 6, 3, 10 and 12 ymrs, 9.00 values for 7.00, 8.00 values for 6.00, 7.00 values 4.5. for 5.50, 6.00 values for . .................. Children’s fancy mix One lot of about 1 00 Ladies’ columdfland 7min?! Tweed aeketa.g-a in ricetmm 550 to 7.50. rm and stillâ€"t ht mash? p med chested lain and fancy trim to 38 m sine. your pick t“ “I nun “I 20 ends of fancy mixed Tweed sterings, suitable for Children’s Coats, 56 inches wide, blues, browns, greens greys, 1.00, 1'2 5 and 1.50 values g for - - - - - - ' 3-REMARKABLE OFFERS-3' Coats and Skirts es’ Cloth Suits, an odd lot, no range of :ys and browns, Russian Coats and walk- sizes 34 and 36, regular 10.00 and 5 .0 s in our store arrangements, and the Shelves, tabla and fixtures will be v. I G.» C‘. he. an e O 3 papers white Pins ..................... 5c 1 box black Pins ........................ Sc 1 cube black Pins ........................ Sc 1 box colored headed Pins ............ Sc 1 paper blackand white headed Pins Sc 1 dozen pearl headed Pins. ............ 5c Best Hat Pins, 2 for .................... Sc 3 bunches White Tape.-. ................ Sc 2 cards black Mending .................. Sc Best black Hair Pins, box ............ Sc Small bone Hair Pins, 3 for ........... 5c Medium “ “ “ 2 for .......... 5c Large " “ “ ................. 5c Safety Plus, 1 doz ........................ 5c Ends of Ribbon ........................... Se Collar Frames, all sizes ................. Sc Aluminum 'l‘hibles, 3 for .............. Sc Kid Hair Curles ........................... 5c initials for Underwear, per doz ...... 5 c 3 cards Hooks and Eyes ............... 5c Corhcelli Silk Spools .................... Sc Pearl Buttons, per doz .................. Sc Agate Buttons. 3 doz ................... 5c Bone Pant Buttons, 3 doz for ....... 5e All silk and Satin Ribbons ............. 5c Pine white Lawn Handkerchiefs, ..... 5c 2 vhitc Lawn Handkerchiefs .......... 5c Scotch Entering Yarn. per skein ..... Se 3 skeins, Linen Thrad.................;$c Elastk Corset Lace“... ................ 5c Silko. per ball.5c B a 0 Embroidery Silk ............... Sc 1'... ”nan Camus...“ rmade as small as pos§ib1c ends, phin and colored borders. These Towels are slightl solied 91' of uneven size, 25 cent v ues 15C buck To'z'vcls, made with hemmed and hem stitched ends. plain and coiored borders. pure flu, 25c, 50.: and 3<c vans. on account of some. 2“ slight imperfection .................. Shetland Floss Another big lot of Pa- ton's Shetland Floss is here. nearly 500 boxes, cream, white. purple. car- dinal. pink. green. sky, hello and black, for Shawls, Head Wraps, Hoods, etc. We will lace this wool on sale (01“: is Snap sale at a very ow cc, , 8m. * I pa: 3c Little Things, 5 centS. Dam of Its Shem. Emblislled 3: 18“ purchase

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