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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Jan 1907, p. 8

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Reeve,‘ AIex. McGee, 'Taylor Park- h A- McGee resigned leaving ‘T. Parkin elected by acclamation. Councillors, Dugald Brown, ‘A. 1“. Mg, John Currin, Thomas Deâ€" mi,5m.rshall W. ‘Moynes; John T. Yulmer, Fred W. Svmitheram, ,John Sagg’izt, R. C. Webster; MARIPOSA. For Reeveâ€"Wm. Chaunon and Thos. H Watson. For Deputy RoeVeâ€"dein Mark and Frederick Shaver. ‘ For Councillors â€"- Joseph Goad, Frank Can-n George Graham John 1". “.‘Michael Thos. Moase. Wm. McIn- nes, Alex. Ach-od. Malcolm McPhadâ€" than, JOLn H. Pog'ue. Edwin Rogers, games M. Swain. Alfred Varcoe. 01 I)“ uucfiuohwere g: â€" --..-_ _.._. ceive a can £11661 {herb on Rfil-sday Cm With ”J". Clark" PM" ‘ The Capital of the Company is One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) in One Million Shares of . I,“ mats. It. and In. ”Well-hood ~ One Dollar ($1. 00) each, stock non- assessable. P This is an exceptional opportunity to secure stock m a first class campany at half value. 80 1102133,! daughghfihr” m. t" “‘9 ”:1" mmflme,m3 (3’ 3L... “23"”;3': far as we are aware no company has been organized 1n. Cobalt district having better prospects. surface - 1 Master Victor Seward and Gordoqg l are shown which carry good values. -' 'riengn aroma. here“ The shaft on the Nadeau property, w1thin 25 feet of our southern boundary, demonstrates the " M" Calif: , .. - value of the ore in our jumbo vein. The Edison mine in close proximity is shipping ore, also the" Legre f 88“" WEN" ’ and Kay Foster. 1 I'm indications show a vein 5 feet wide, stri almost across the whole ro ert Also t th Gag} my 0' . pped p’ p y woo er yeinsm*1smobz;ww,fii. mfiwmw‘romt . V ‘ “ ’ Rosn'r Kama President .7 7 - . W. .H. JACKSON, Sec’ y-Tm . SUBSCRIPTION '- - 1":«5. We offer one hundred thohsiand shin-es AT 50c: PER SHARE '(pér'vaue $1.00) ma believp an stock will sell above par WITHIN A FEW WEEKS. Subscriptionsg.wj~ be filed. ' gqrder _, '- «'gnd we reserve the right to reduce or retuiin same. All subscri ‘ ' ' BhOnidbe ' ‘” ‘ mvg’ifie draft or mOney order payable to the order of the company, .SPbscriPtions will be received éttthé dfiiia o} urnâ€" uVV‘VD ‘ ‘ , ; Miss Blanche Elliott. Who hasbéén MAX‘JJRS' ,‘visiting her sister, Mrs. Hart, -01 Ileeveâ€"Joseph H1350“. by accl«aâ€"; Carnarvon. is spending Christmas ~m-ation. holidavs under the parental roof. 'Deputy Reeveâ€"Wallace J. Bruce, The many friends of Mr Wesley 53' acclamationt uLow‘es. of Carberry. Man.. are Counéillors â€" J ames "Armstrong 'pksasgd to see him home again. Mr_ Wesley Glenny, James Gm}, Albert Lowes has been absent top sixteen Ibimes, Josiah Johnston, Joseph years For Councillorsâ€"William J. Alton, Baac J. Bowins. Joseph H. Black‘, James Bell, William Benson, Joseph W. Lytle. ‘ Old Council mâ€"elected by acclama- lion: Reev,e J. D. Elavelle; Coun- ducts J. W. Afide‘rson, Joseph Brown, 0. Bigelow, Robert MJller. . . FENELON FALLS . “Rm"Hos. McFarland, R. M. Ma- m. Councilflozsâ€"Wm.1)e}man, Le- Sitter, G. H. McGee,1 S. J. Sims, wi-s Dey man Thos. Austin, (John Wm. Northey- , ' " Ihe Kennedy Davis Milling Co. l ~* LINDSAY ' , ‘ , '7 V rrm'v‘r g...‘ , . . .._-..,. . .me ‘ L. N“â€"-w.‘.l . é‘x} Kennedy Cobalt the Lone so hard to convince as those who have made up their minds that they will not yield. Statements as to cost to non-users have been re- mixed in_ the face of the most posi- m over and over again. but are time evidence to the contrary. Some ans. If the electors of Lindsay, re- c! this enaence ih given -in other col- ]:ct this proposition it is earnestly t.) be hoped that it will: not take an epidemic of typhoid fever through the contamination of the town wat- qr to open the ex es of those who are either “ilfullv or negligént‘ly blind, while an effectual prexentive is , in flight. as far as relates to the wa'ter.‘ My. involving no cost tonon-iis; arm and practically- none to users of town ,water. baring- has proved successful to a. attain extent. Where slow sand fil- tration has been adopted it has pro- wl!!! more so. Prejudice and lack of howledgx- bnsod thereon. because its opponents will not readt‘b or listen to the truth, are operating against the adOpLinn of the by-Iaw.‘ There a slow£ sand filtering system for the town water supply. It had-”been in- taded to review the mattefi'at some. hgth b at the holiday falling on the day before publication. has practical- w xeleguted arguments from the edi-j Cots pen to a. Verx insignificant part‘ a the paper. The proposrtion has been so ably presented-and support- ed that it really needs no argument ”clinch what hasheen said.. This seems one of the chief difficulties in evaluation with thxs question. ltflis too simple and self-evident to need further defence. Even mechanical fil- in this the first issue of .The Hellman-Ward” for 1907, there may can be no better advice gin to the electors than~~to vote 55:- the by-law to sfiend $20,000‘for pnnsmnmâ€"Ronnn'r KENNEDY, . ‘ sgc'y'.’1:kns.â€"w,n. Henson Head Officeâ€"261 King Street ‘Wost, Toronto; Canada ' :01 HER NOMINATIONS Vote for the filtration By-law FENELON TOWNSHIP. 'STURGEON POINT BEXLEY. CAPITAL Phono Inin 4533. President’s Phone, Put 1‘11 (Incorporatcd under the Largo! Ontario) the best for many y.ears V Mrs. Tisdall and children, of 1'}:- bridge, are the guests of Omemee friends. OME‘IEF .. j : The L. 0. L. concert held ,on Christmas nrght was a decided suc- cess in even wav. The opera house Was’filn-led to the utmost capatity. (‘01. S. Hughes; M. P. ab‘lv acted as chairman. His adress was short but impressive. Mr. Robt.‘ Wilson, the comic entertainer of Toronto 1;- Mr. Leroy Kenney. Miss Eva Cuthbe‘rt, and Master Harold Rich. pianist. Toronto. all contributed to the pro-g gram in such? a high-class manner that it has been' pronounced one» of the best for many years. I think before Ex-reeve Jackson asks you to elect him to the re- sponsible posiitfxon 041'. R e, he should. éxplain, if he can, Were the monev went. After all transactions for‘thc'year 1906 are paid, we have $1,456.84 ii: the trea‘sum' or after deducting [$870, 00 in the treasun when We took office. leaves $586. 78 to the gobd on our y'ea: s tranSuct'ion's to thé~$s230. makes $2,160.~ Add 46, makes 3,1,621.46,1eaving a. bal- ance ox er what; he claims they spent ($4, 800) o, $2,821..46 Sir, â€"On nomination day Exâ€"Reeve Jackson 1diSputed the figures I quOt- ed, showing the reCeipt's and expen- drtures of Council for theS'e-ar. 1995 and when he went to the Treasurer and got the figures from him he had to admit that I was right as to. the amount in the treasurv Dec. 3-Ist of 1904.110 said that the Council of 1905 only spent 84800.1! thatr ‘is all they Spent where did the balance. go ? They raised $5 46-1. 46 for townsh1p|purp06es , they got $230 for land solid and left the treasury with $1.930. less money in it than when they took office. which added . Sinâ€"Kindly alloy? fie space in your valuable piper to-rep y to Mr. Wat- son's remarks at the closing of the recent rumination: meeting at ' Oak- ‘wood. Mr."Watsofi had’ not the cour- age to make this statement where I would havei‘theehance to answer him but when p‘edple’h'ad their coats on and ready to go home after a long afternoon; Mr} Watson says "that Brady put in his tender for this work and then gape vyhining‘to the Coun- cil for make WYJWe ”gave" him more. He got all: he asked but this $1.50." Now gentlemen. this statement is pn- true. and is made by Mr. Watson be. cause he still feels the sting of what he reCeived on Dec“ (Sigh. Mr. Wat- son whines about 'the‘treatment he received -rom, the judge on this occa- sion, but seems tovforget that the judge was supported and applauded by nearly every person present and is to-day supported by the gmajority of people that know the case. Now, Mr. Watson take the scoring you received and don’ t «him. and remember that whether \ou continue in ofiice or not that in the year of 1906 you were leader of a Council that were guilty of the meanest and.smallest transac- tions that ever came before a judge in forty years. Thanking you; Mr. Editor, I am yours truly. (No Personal Liability) TO THE ELECTORS 0F MARIPO- 1SA. ' ,: Editor Wgtchinan-Warder. GLAMOBGVA-N. For Reeveâ€"John Maxwell and Adam Walker. ' " For Councillorsâ€"H. B. Baby, John Kilkp‘atrick, ' Joseph Alsop, and Mintz, Graham, Hufl, and Earth. B. Campbell. For Councillorsâ€"A. ‘ J. Southern, William Watson, Dana Hilton, James McCaughey, Wilhelm Adair, Kenneth McDonald, Thos. Davey. (Editor Watchman-Wafder.) PAR VALUE $1130 ‘, Thos._ McGill. COMMUNICATIONS xWM. H. WILSON. J OHN BRAD X . $1,000,000 Rev. H. B. Kenny gave a very good discourse on Sunday evening. The subject was "Garmbhng and the Ball Room.’ During the offertory M131 Wilson of Victoria Harbor, an old Fenelon boy, sang “The Two Cities." On Sunday evening just at church- time fire was discovered in D. Stin- son’s restuarant. The fire did con- siderable damage before it Could he got under Control. The store house and. hoot room belonging: to the Ter- rill Bros.. cunered heavily. The ioss~ es are conned by insurance. Miss L. Deyman entertained a few friends on New Year’s em ‘in honor of her brother, Chas., who has been mending a few days in town. Char-e We left on Wednesday to resume work in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. L. ..Cooper of Pene- lon, entérbained a few friends in hon- or- of their daughter, Miss Daisy, who left on Monday to attend Hav- erg'al Hall, Toronto. .'Rev. Mrs'. Jewitt, o'f Elmwood. and Messrs. W. and 1“. Moore, of Udney: R. J. Cooke: of Toronto, and Mel- ville quk of Coboconk spent Christmas at Mr. I. L. Cookefls of to“ n Mr. Fred Hunter. of Lindsay, is in town at present, the guest or Mrs. B. Maybee. Miss M. Robertson. oi Peterboro is the guest of her cousin. Miss R: C Brandon. 'MésSrs. P. Brokenshire and W. Proé Wire and W. Junkin 'of Toronto, spent Christmas in town. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jewell. of ‘Bracebridge, are the guests 0! Mrs. :P. C..~ Burgess. .‘ i Miss Bessie Littleton spent the ho- lifiay‘s with friends in Little Brit- aid. 1 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons. .0! Meaford, are the guest of their daughter, Mrs. W. Barkley. of twin. . Mrs. Oakley. offl‘oronto, is spend- mg .LVew rear's With her daughter, Mrs. H. ,Robson. town. -Mr. G.:: L. Main, of the Bank of Montreal, spent a few zdass at his home in ‘WGalt t Miss Sadie Murchison arrived home on Mond‘as after spending a few (law‘s in Peterboro, the guest of her? sister, Mrs. W- Shas’. ‘ Mr. Archie Holmés, nf 'Kinmount, passed through here om. Monday to spend New Year’s in Lindgay.” Mrs. J 03. McArthur returned home on Monday after spending a. few weeks in Essex. Miss Jean Ho'yle. Long Point, vis- ited her friend, Miss McKendx-y. on .5~aturda,v. with. rand Mrs. Harry Walton. of Midland. are in town, the guests of Mrs. Boyce . Mrs. S. P. Ellis and Mister Rex. Ellis are spending New Year's with friends in Islay. WMirss fiiziie Quinn, of Kinmount. Is the guest at her friend. Ruby Day- iMr. E. LiEtleton, of Toronto. ls Visiting at, his home ,in town; Mr. Harry Deyman, of Gooderham. ls visiting in town. . _> Mrs. Elliott.,of Mndsay. is spend- lng a few‘ days with friends in town. Mn and Mrs. W. Walsh spent. Christmés with friends in Tomato. Mr. and Mrs. W. Melenmn and child, of Pgterhoro, spent ; few. days in town last week. ' Elise Alice Lee, of Lindsay; .speng Christmas in town. j Cameton. - _ . Mr.’ Robert Ben. of Peterboro. spent Christmas at home. teach school at Valencia. ”Ir. 'WW, or Toronto, I: Mr. W. Stinson, of Toronto. isvisâ€" Wing the holidays in towfi. iting in town. Messrs. Andy and' Hugh HcIntyre Mr- Norman Torrance. of Valentia, spent Christmas in Norland. is visiting in town for: afew‘ days. It. Km 01 Oneal?! College. Kr. and I‘m. _.'W. -M..Wager, 01.00?- Kingston) passgd thf'ough' Fenelon on lingmobd, mat Mtjn-towd, ' Christmah Day after spepcjing a yew Mr. w. M. Heard is 1:01an in day": exploring the Main the north Toronto and New York. . counti'y. ' ‘ ' _' M11 John Powers, of Peter-hora, may Katy Lane. of Toi'Onto. spent ‘apent a. few days in town last week. atewfiays in town. , Mr Harry McCreary, of Toronto. m.fioag Scott; of London. spout is visiting relatives in town. Ghriétmas at home; . Miss A. O’Connor is visiting at her .er, "Samh McKendry returned _to home in Lind58Y- ‘ . Tomato on Wednesday. . ‘ Mr. HarrygAUfl-in.‘ at: Toronto, is Luite a number tom heIe attended in town for the holidays the hall at Cameron on Monday ov- D. E. Merriam left Thursday mcrn- enjng. , ‘ . | . - Mr. Jas. Bryans spent Friday in ' Mr. “Hunt of II‘m'ontao, fished at the home of Dr. A. Wilson lastweek. Kr. F. Little, 0! Port Hope, is the guest of Mrs. Sharpe.‘ Mr. Archie :McKeqdry: 3o! Cobourg. spent, Christmas at home. find); TjMchachez-n. lelt on Mon. day t'o" spend New Year's in Toronto. Miss M. Hark let: on Monday to fenelon Limited So we ms A youn dang-h rho: come to the home of .und A E. Crass. Mr Geo; Chambe . o! Iwm, Man.‘ is speqdmg o w wga'ka with; 'nengsu groom! __hei:a; . m. 7 ‘ ..... :1 --\ ‘1‘. A _»_.__- 'r1 1 ‘vâ€"vr ‘ "Mq 8116611011; who fééehtlg came from a; fluff“ to England; has opened sip 3. Walnut). no solic- hoods the pitfonnge 0'! the neighbor- hMr am} lfis @019. of '1‘91'onto,‘ - -u‘ .nw v-..’ v, _:-v____' ‘t ma? Hgfigmbbn with tnends‘ Mr and Mn Jas J Quin of'ro- ggambrdy last“ . nto, spent Christmas with Mrs. mnaogm m m p cam'apuenu. m». mam. Rich- Smith of. Tfiowg; and 1(1- 1r“, Cole, PM Smith ‘ of N9“ Onۤnb..were 91 M: w. 3-. Clark .214! wire spat ceive a can .i-bth Ch'exh on fil‘sday em ‘Vith ‘1‘ Cl“?! PM? last ' into, Mr. and In. Wellsbood. ~ A ‘immiof mindim- 1:3. emiii‘io thn . -060 I‘nmter.- of Petemom. .‘ EAMBR'AY ‘was given by local talent, and The weather was beautiful for Jspeeches from Messrs. Strong, Stan- 011mm“ and the". sfeighing 809$” ley and Westwood, who certainly are Mr ”Claude Irwin accompqued h! iolly entertduers and gifted orators. “3 3‘3“? Pearl 8990‘: last, sum Some thirty. odd baskets ‘were then at m .A méKw-s Hartley J auctioued OH by Mr. L. Brown. the MrivJ Irin'n. of Manning-Owe To; Chic! Ranger of the local Court. The ronto. visited his mother, Hrs. J. 9”“ paid averaged “’0‘" ‘1'25' Irwin last I The floor was then cleared. and for . Mr. James Swanson. "o! Kinmo'unt. two hours MGM enjoyed them- spent Sunday with Mr. Edward Bur- selves tripping the light fantastic. m" .. . . -- vmtoguther ., very enjoyable evening made e. few hapfiy~rehnrks. Tism! about fifteen minutes was taken. up in happy congratulatory speeches .by Mr. William Coad and others. It. Sluggett replied in feeling tanks. The rest of the evening was ' taken up in conversation: music and amig- ing. Many beautiful. um costly pro sen-ts were moeiVed by. Mrs. Sluggott. About one o'cloc‘k‘ they lett for their homes after Mving. spent 'gfin enioyeble evening... -. -;‘ We aiso been' ‘blfied with '3 son and daughter). They: “are marriedhx Rolf. R.- bwh W a. M149- xt'ian minister of LimyW ' fixfimetfled in "tfie'yat Lornéséidh' Moi only a few rods from :.where (shay now reside. On Friday thex re-' (awed the 'happy cofigf-qtulafions ,0! their relatives and .riepds. fit five oclock the dining room table was laden‘ .‘with all the good things pro-, vided. for the occasion. ’About sixty‘ sat down and enjoyed mange-Ive! {m- mefiéé'lyi After all had” nartakea lot the good things Mr. 5% W Sluggett *- LINDEN VALLEY. " ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Shi'gg'ett Linden .Vaueg, c‘eléhrated their’ she; wedding on“ Friday,- ~l)ebem0e‘r 28 when about“ 60 relatives and friends. aséémbled at the family residence from difl‘erent parts of the Province to enjoy a happy reunion in .931? festive eaS'on of the Vear. , chaise was appmprimfi eleoorated with plants and foliage 'oi gnu?! In éhe minds of Mn: and Mrs, William Sluggett, a. strikng contr has oc- curred sinée tnentuflve years- 880. Old things have maimed away and new one3~ haw taken their pla’de. Mrs. Wiliiam Slufiéett' s maiden name was Miss Rose Km. of Nofland Th2 happy couple hu’onheen blessed With a good competengv of this world's‘ goods in the township of Opsi The? Cheques on BobcaygeOn, Lindsay and Toronto negotiated free of charge. Pension Falls Branch W; I. BISHOP. - Hun-(or Open (Ho 6, Saturday 9 to 9 ;Ihterest‘ illo;nd fxomfdata 01f" deppsit. ‘ ‘ _ _ Every attention given to far- mér’ 3 business. the m , .. , - » - D3 W0 ‘. £3!“ng 89.33.. age visiting-Hr. and Mrs. Eli Wat-sky. ‘4 Mr. 'Wilmed-Qubell. of Tex-onto; is spending the holidays in towri. Messrs. Andy and Hugh McIntyre spent Christmas in Harland. It. MW. ot_Quqen.’s College. Kingston} passed thi'ough' Fenelon on Christmas Day after_ spending a few Incorporatéd by Boyd Olin-tar ‘ ' Eitlblllhod '1836 ‘. Manley Cole. v! Bovimagn'vine, RINK or. - British North liner-mail - ; Saving: Dept; 'Capu’u $4,868,666 ' Rum. 2',1(1,883 Muter Victor Seward and Gordoq Mart hive 'goh’é W'Tox‘onto to atâ€" 23655” mash-e: Warren, gsvgplettg mend” and ., nun! town» were -mong ('1 from here Dancing was mm hours or and 7D}. U. i. of Toronto. on: one the previous week. VF . quervflle Lodge No. 451, A . 6: Aw]! had their mud deétion at other: on My lost which re- shunt! as (allow: Dr. E. A. White. :ie's. m omces in the dedication services. WANTEDâ€"Good Gehemlr Servmt. After the cerenfimy an enminment. Apply to MRS. ‘G. W. BEALI.. Was given by local. _t.uent. _¢nd' Albert streetâ€"1-2, LANCE over these bugelne listed here; every item means an ep- - _ _ ”enmity pf “ting. We've learned from experience that it’s the price you’re interested in more then ergnmente and reasons for these big price cute. So instead of words we print prices. Goods are exactly a.- adv-tuned, end thee-ain‘- u-e genuine. Comprising caperines, stoles, rufis and muffs. D0113 fail to seeithese if you want one.’ Ken'- l‘ur Coats coin; Cheap {18 Cub Bear at $12.50. ' 519 Brown Manifi‘at $13.50 827 Black Martin at $22 '. 12m: Yum at 8+0 ? $1.75 fancy Linen Contra MMJO ‘ A11 linen with neat drawn work design. Size,l8 x’18 inches. ' Toma-ll Dayna, Half Prioo. 455 likes. Regular 10 and l2§c. ‘for 5c. Buy Wool Blunt.“ at It]! Prion-.- Because they are slightly soiled from handl- ing the prices are cut like thisâ€"85.75, now 84.50; 35. now $3.95; 84, now $3.39; $3.75, now $2.95. Large collar, long front; two tails. Save $4. $15 to :20 Fur a...» $12.50 _ Tweeds, light or dark; Venetian cloths i black, navy, brown or grQén,_,_neaxly all ‘sizes. $20 unu’ubu Ruth 1.: us Jap Silk, lustre, or cashmere, all fashionable styles, black, white or navy. amgmmmwm.cuu Worth up to $7. 50, at 83.95, and worth up to $8. 50, at $5. 36 inches long, tweede and black cloths; . . . Women’ I .5 to $8.50 Dru- Skirt... ‘8. 90 V 50 inclies wide, best all wool quality. ${.50 Bod Comforters. 82.50 Sateen covering, wool filling. Save $2. $8.75 and M New W313“. $2.50 Plain, black or grey, also black and white mixed, two or three ply. 50¢. Eidardouna. 890 Plain, navy blue, red or white, also heavy weight, usual width. $1 Navy Blue Blanket Cloth?“ All Linen Tow-lint at 50 300 yards, 15 inches wide, with red border. I“. on Table Linens ' Usual width, standard cloth~ goat ment of colors. Suitable for linings, etc. . ' £50 a. lb. ', also black and white .7 ,vâ€"n-v- â€"- w... -~ ---- wool w cost. Don't let; the speculators-get a“... .m... - them. or they wfllnnake you Pay ECM'...'.. \ Ingram-log them, THOMAS B okwhct 133m Haunt Boron-L3. “' ESTRAY PIG.~â€"Cn.me onto the pre- mks: of the undersigned, Lot (7, Con. 4, Ops. a vow pg, The own- er can hang some by paying ex- " “ " BoRunutho’l‘thaequ , The'pa‘st ybt’rliu's wag-hub Our stbre many new faces, and we trust that none have gone away dissatisfied, To {lease on: 019st and no win many new ones shall our constant endeavor during 1907. During the com- ing year, as in the past, we shall strive to please our pet- rons by, giving them the very best of Cbthing at the loweet'pouible prices, and money-beck ifwented, With a. pmmetododl end mom for you in 1907 than we did in 1906â€"“ wish omirieuds one andnll . The Studs of 1906 have run their course and Old Father Tim's mm! boon révem his glass for 1907â€"- mung. the (mucus at the Season We Inch our Friends and Patrons ~ A 'Happy New Ye l Geheml- Servant. :s. G. w. 133111.14.l “'0 "I“! Int-lets. A You H‘ppy New Year. Children’h m Clouds Three sizes, pretty weave, at 25c, 39c and 59c. » Wrist 3.“ Half Price Solid leather, flat or oval shaped, black, green or brown. Regular $2 kinds at 980. Whjte, black and assorted colors and styles. Woin‘n’l Not $011.11 on 8d: 1118111: or new applique styles at 25c and 39c. W. 3.00m“ Reduced $1 qualities at 75c. ‘ $1.35 at 31. Women’s 500 m Gloves 390 Black silk lined. All §izqs , , . .3 25¢ Wool He... 19c Plain and heavy,“ womens and cilildrens Men's self openers, and ladies’ with steel rod ‘and‘ fancy‘handles. Womn's ssoua'dsocnomuaso Grey only, full sizes, standard 50c quality. 51 Oahu-dint, 79c 27 inch Jap Tafi'eto. 20 inch Taffeta English Silks, Check Taffeta, etc. Back and all good stylish shades. Supply your needs now. Women's 500 You“, 890 homespuns, tweak}; all: ”colors. Nev ei- sold any place underwc and 60c regularly Belt 500nm! WWW 320 Black Russian Lsmb at $15 $30 Ash-um Jackets at. $24 835 Block Persian Lamb Jacket! at $22. 50 345 Black Astrschsn at $35 , $50 Trimmed Ast at $42.50 :40 Electric Seal ’29 , « '. $80 Plain Black Lamb at $65 $115 Blsck Persian Lsmb at $95 8150 Hunk Trimmed at $135 Inna.” Going at Hull Pfloo Trimmed or untrimmed. Good choice to select from. 5% to 60¢ Drona KW“ 89:: Including cush'mam, ‘ lqstres, _satin 830 Black Hurtin at $25 $60 Coon Coats at $49 $45 Fur Lined at 39c 360 But Lined at $49 I: Won‘t Buy Women'- l'ur Coats any Chow in the 1‘“ spring than Fall Wheat. bus. ., §prin¢¥ghnm bus "I Lindsay Ont. o o... o. I patjn cloths, 9.00â€"10.00 . 0.17â€"0.17 0.47â€"0.47 “555 “46.7. “was. 0.0.0.0.0.0.0. I New --Enm'skillen cor. Statesman: The Metho school held a very suc< mas concert Friday eve Percy Mulbern, the boy § HIGH â€"Mr. B. Carscadden. Weeks ago took over tl ton Hotel, has sold on thur Gilpin. of Toronto‘ 1y kept a‘hotel at Cum deal will be subject to license. The Commissim Saturday, January 12 It. â€"Radclifie, the ham to be a net-Vous wreck, there Music last Friday eve large audience, who m1 ed with the presentatioq sical comedy. The in‘ chorus singing were of1 and the costumes elegau‘ of the best organizatiod which has visibed Lindl who have seen it in Sq that with the exceptio was fully up to the eDolly Vat-don at a: 1â€"Special Constable I bury was acting Chief of last week during (ht Chief Nevison on :1 vii er in Michigan. oâ€"The Baptist Sunda. driven around town in day evening. ysunderland cor-4C3: net: Dr., Blanchard w: 0;- Saturday operating me Pinkham, of Little apmndinnis.-_.117he~opo was performed in the 1 Hospital, we are glad enminently successful. g Little Loca We strive to pro mote the interests homersjn every gratified?» note 4 ; msponse this policm 3 1‘ The year 1906 way the most su ' have ever had and ed to express out a the favors shown 11 leRY : Tourist cat's leave Tt‘ North West, and coast Ask local Canadian Al for particula rs and an ions early when trm‘t Fun lnformuion at Lina-Ly. T. C. nacho“. 60 Kent. J. Anal-rum. 09.8. Sufi or write C. 3. Foster. D!.A-.A Not quite aa luxurim car. but that‘s no ban and the berth rate I half. Always clean and well-lighted and Vent' running. has now become quite a transcontinental ; the nicest people. A 4 Sleeper so perfec t!) c for: and economy it al traveller. “Going T JOHN THE RIDE DRUGGIST, 1(me Oppouto 'e extend to all as for a happy am New Year. W e assure our cu we shall during 190‘ effort to serve them than' 1n the past. A. HiQifl As we cross the hm new ear we wish! who no honored confidence and cm year that is past. Also WA' We are tn! Canada. V use the beat our busineu been comps large or an share of pd Basswn

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