'm an: rams m , HIGHEST MARKET PRICES" ' son ‘ soc runxnys‘ coo ennsn. soc nucxs soc onicxsss Icing your fowl here. Our store is full ‘ d ccoccsohlo [cells and there are many specials being oflerod during the month. ~ (1.1;. PLANK LORNEYILLE GIFT BUYING Has Really Begun You would be surprised if you knew the satisfac- tory amount of Christmas buying that is being done even this earlyâ€"in a quiet, orderly, pleas- ant wayâ€"Pictures, Tables of various sorts, Fine Big Chairs, Rockers and Dainty Parlor Chairs. It is pleasant. to shop with the leisurely few. There Jere Many Good Reasons for buying Giflo Here, and it will he pleasure to have you call Anderson, Nugents- Co. FURNITURE UNDERTLKING Your Fall Suit and. Overcoat ’l‘ba chill daycare here and so are we with a nice range in the standard blanks and blues, as well a: the newest. patterns and color logs in twemls. Come in and see us about your requirements W. G. BLAIR 8. SON .{Wï¬ï¬ h Makers of clothing built to int. E Special Values in COUCHES Alli) ‘PAllillll SUITES 1“Ad Larger Stock than ever in Upholstered deeds of all 'n e. - See our Assortment 9,? Face Desks Bookcases Dials eels Furniiere. celebs erotic no: Shane and Rockers, and fled Been ' era. 1 wow luscious-nu; .‘w he ‘3‘ . d , v“. a J ,‘ l (r. so V." I. l» .* ‘t'mmuaim â€â€˜1â€. riotflartnettwasholdcnbunday‘ an afternoon number into home ) Biases-st†and mm seine. remolnsweroconveyedteflblal‘y‘s church. where service wee held Connolly. Jens. nouns. Patrick. Joseph honey and Frank ï¬uriey el Peterbero. WILL“)! JOB)? lame. ma‘ml mi 82“ “‘93th l“ eldest cl this neiflberheee passed swallowed. inthepersen el Williamdehhrcclnttheaseeltc years. lie was a much respected ace and his place in the community will be hard to fill. tic leaves a widow. daughter of fleerse Brad: burn. cl Janctville. to mourn his loss. The‘lueeral. which was very largely attended. was conducted by the members of the Orange Order and the Canadian Order of Forest- cud took place to Jauetviile cesnetery on Friday. Dec. 2. The floral tributes were very beautiful. MICHAEL WILKINSON A feeling of sadness spread over the HYUEIEAI. ‘ _ BARNESâ€"GREIG. Last Monday at 8 o'clock a pret- ty but quiet wedding took place at. the English church rectory, when Mr. Percy John Barnes was united inthe holy bonds of matrimony -to Miss Lilian Greig. The attendants were Miss Jessie Phillmore and Mr Tom Prestidge, all of the Benson house, Lindsay. The bride was handsomely attired in a princess gown of helio- trope silk. After the ceremony happy couple will drive to Salem, where they will be the guests of the bride's friends for supper. WESTERNâ€"'GILSON. A very happy event transpired on Wednesday. Dec.' 7th, 1910, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gilson. near Udoro, Our... when mm’ tor, Miss Lillian Flossie. one of Scott township's most popular young ladies, was united in holy matrim- ony to Mr. Frederick 0. Western, of Zion. Mariposa. The day was an ideal winter one. and the sleighing lovely, .md about fifty guests availed themselves of the pleasure of a drive to attend the pleasing occasion. At 2.30 p. 111.. to the strains of the wedding bells march. skilfully played ly Miss Ilseei Campbell. of Neonates. the bride entered the parlor leaning upon the and of her father. and was led lanceth the ever: greenereh. where the ceremony was performed by the lieu. ii. A. Delve. cf Seagfave. Kiss Mary (lilson. sister of the bride. salad as bridesmaid. while Mr. Harold Western. of Toronto. as: elated lhe groom through the pleas. ins ordeal. The bride was attired in ivory white silk. trimmed with point lace and insertion. She wore a tulle veil. with orange blossoms in her hair. and carried a shower bouquet of white emotions and elm/samba: mums. and looked most charming. The bridesmaid was dressed in champagne raw silk. over pink triniv med with all ovor lace and applique. and carried a bouquet of pink our- nations and chrysanthomuino. After congratulations had been ion ed the compact, set down to a mefliceut supper of excellent qual- ity. to spacious dining room was tastefully decorated with white niill green for the occasion. who presents were of superior «luci- to“ in unison is slew’s ily. testifying to the high which the principals were held. groom‘s gift to the bride was a necklace. set with emeralds. and The ï¬eld chip m. m. JW“. Kr. Janice rem. of Modem Some people treat the sermon on a table d‘hete dinner. picking out the. things that will not W'wlth them. Many imagine they have accom- plished the journey to heaven. when they have only determined the route 'for others. The steel steamer John Sharpleo is ‘sohoro near Cape Vincent. She is insured for 385.000. .Joyed. All join inlwishing the happy pair every anticipated Jay and blessâ€" ing through life. Mr. and Mrs. Western will be "at home†to their friends after Jan 1. 1911. 'Mr. kllilmsrn . Gels Ptomoilon Referring to the promotion of Mr. theiFord G. Williamson, of St. Thomas. Who‘ is a son of Mr. a'nd Mrs. J. A. Williamson, of Lindsay, the St. Thomas Journal says: Ford G. Williamson for four and a half years accountant of the local branch of the Dominion Bank, has received notice from head allies of his appointment to the managership or tife'bri‘ncli‘if Ho's’péisï¬â€ “‘ The change is a very substantial recognition or his capablcl ability by his employers. and Mr. Williamson will undoubtedly make good in the position as he has done here. where he has won the confidence and co- leem of the bank's many customers here. He will be greatly missed in Si. Thomas. where he has taken a pro- minent part in social. golf. curling and hockey circles. lit. Williamson is at present rca “wing manager at 'l‘illsonburgf lie will lake up the dulies of the new best in a few days. lie is succeeded as accountant here by A. ill. Hersey. Isle of the branch at (ilerisholmc. Alberta. tang-.W Hallie WillNol go on Stand Cambridge. loss†llec. lOâ€"liottle l.e Blane will be spam the ordeal of gels: upon the stand in her trial for the murder of Diseases F. Glover. ‘1 his announcement was made by her lawyer til-day. ‘lilvory indication is that the testimony of the deletion will end til-day. and then a low wlt~ posses that the prosecution has held for robutlal will probably be heard. Mrs. Glover will be questioned fur- ther by Attorney H. U. Johnson. The late of Hattie to Diane will be it the bonds of the jury lots Tuesday Moos. ‘ ï¬eltle‘s own story of what the laundry on tile sheeting wi run only through tie made to night she diamonds. to the bridesmaid. a said “a. bracelet. is the best m. a sale “as slick his. end to the pianist. c geld three d Vim m: ,a. "On such a question hinges one Of the most interesting prohlpo that can possibly occupy the on : ties of rational beings. ll eur‘ intense is to be circumscribed by the allotted three score and ten years then we can well afford lo cal. drink and be merry. " What answer would soul century scientists give to the question. '11 a roan die shall be live min i ' ‘ To: day scientiï¬c authorities are a unit in declaring that there is some kind of an after life. 'You canth do- stroy a block of wood or a roll of blink bills ill the tire. strictly speak- ing. but nevertheless they are burn- ed. They still main, having been resolved into other elements. Yet some of these teachers would have us believe that man is limited to the three score and ten period. These men are utterly illogic. They state that in the animate, life is indes- tructable, but yet when great men in God die they simply cease to be. " I conclude that the teachings of modern sciaice suggest that there is a life beyond the grave. which is the testimony of human reasou. This is a conviction that grows with our growth. > Just as the intellectual life develops do men conceive that there is something in them of intrin- sic worth and the: (remand to live on. " Victor Hugo, the great ‘l-‘rench moralist and author said, 'I felt within myself the future life. ' ' ' I have ï¬nished my day's work, but I cannot feel I have ï¬nished my life,’ etc. The old heathcns were accus- tomed to place a lighted lamp ’in the midst of the tomb in tho sopul- chre and thus expressed the belief that although their friends were dead they continued to live in the other land." The speaker referred to many other traditions of a like nature. The Romans let go a nest-winged eagle when funeral ceremonies were being hold. believing that the ml of the departed thus winged its flight heavcnwnrd. thus believing that there was, a future life for the soul of the departed one. his Kaflirs also held similar beliefs and buried will: their dead many implcmcnls of the choose. The old allelic race had many traditions in regard to ihclus lure life of their dead. and the slim-a miners cf ibis continent interred will: lhclr demo-led once their tolue- howks enddllhcr implements of war. The same thdltlons existed in lhc land of the Marco. and the (hideous were constantly uncorihihu relics of the past. They believed and laughl the doctrine of the after life. 0 " M for so we know." said speaker. " nature never deceived. vcr dicoppolnlc. lly instinct mluralcry birds leave the cold clim- ate for the warm climate. and lo the unaided human reason lrnplleu‘ that there must be a futuro life. For 1 every other desire the God of nature made ample provision. if we burn: i or there is food. or if we thirst there is water to quench the thirst. Can it be possible that tho instinct os- ioto withou' tho correlative 9 "Was it a righteous this. the: rim or blood should flow at ml the the "Mid! punches of and.» . tamed-cun- , WHO- cnergotic and relisbl , “ * tho “In for Nursery «.2. . late show "Ferns-ensue eestli mean the me of t as. Earth to earth and dust ashes does not refer to the soul. You shall live on forever after the wheels of the solver-shave tumbled into nine. The question is whether immortality dull neon a Ileneednees or e curse." Prospective Candidates ’ , Getting Busy llury‘o Green. Dec. Iiiâ€"We have been having the real winter weather during the last week. and the ther- mometer went down as low as 16 do- greeo beiow uro. The Verulam council will hold its last meeting on the lf’lthII when the entire business for the year will be wound up. Already municipal allairs for the new yearare being talked ov- er and new names are being men- tioned for municipal honors. and we sympathize with the prospective can- didates for municipal honors to think of the hard time they willlhave during the holiday season, as they not only have to look alter- the cus- tomary Christmas greetings. etc. 1 but they will have to go about kiss. ing all. the little babies and saying kind words to the mothers and mak- ing love to all the widows and spin- sters who have votes. But they get their reWard when it's all over. QUitc a number of our crack shots took in the shoating match at Hr. Jco. KcGoe'o at Fairboirn, on Fri- day last. and needless to say. they are keeping up their reputation. Some of our young people took in the first skating of the season on the Fcnelon Falls rink on Saturday evening inst. Don't forget tho Christmas tree. and entertainment to be bold in St. John's Presbyterian church on the evmlng of the 16th. A good time is assured. and the .dmission is 26 .nd 15 cents. Ir. Jesse mmoiow formerly of this place. but having spool. the past summer in the Northwest. returned lost wet. and will loan shortly for a holiday trip to the old country. Spokein interests of ' \. __ MlSSlOl'lS Ir. w. a. smile; “a no. vow- lou locals. who uloltod the clrodt cl llcv. Ir. Howard in Combo-o, dio- g, g, resins met in the inure-to ol the w. men‘s Missionary Home root or with splendid success. both in the ill run RATHER or oil/um interest displayed. and the amount of Merl... Tho banquet hold at Combray last 7'th "dill. a "Port of which above named illolvonlo of the was has of Kimount in the la“ m 0‘ "0W Hutu-loom in Wit. carrying on humans or district, "M†V" Pl'luillolly “Aluminum and iumbarmcn. have at made OI “Minnelli. M) 000110 Albert .lordan, of mm- 10" of Lindsay for the gmmralboo “I! of M creditors, under it“ mus to attend the m none-s Btatutns of Ontario otfluudlloointhoalwnoou. loo 14? Milan at all fpur church. The «editors m notiï¬ed to meet cl of about flips: the elileo of Islam“... l‘scl. M ' ton and silence of the â€Well in Saturday's locus. tho lilo cause of largo congregations all the services yoolnday. ' â€all! Wm “it‘d“! ill. lit and MI. W at Cook‘s, The ‘3‘“ we was by use Lindsey. music provided by the aims on do sloth day 1910. in 10.00 e‘eleei in immune ills for till purpose of rel-chine to Item of the insolvent“:- NOW how poor you have you're - go 7 hungry who waver our at†vikings for this re .Lou Wick : ‘ ï¬asco:- to Post Priming I . Li unwrap Now I" “My and . trlct for Fall and Wihszgz'azd: €891“. to u. ‘ ways reliable. Purely Vn‘ “ Small and easy in i... J.G Mandrake liver M heï¬dï¬el‘lp. llllliniicn inlllgnel lull under- cultivation. iv dellm the. stuck in and ea recentln p i“llllllli feel ll lid 9 in contract grids. cm": H “WI? ls 800d lllllhp" 'h a well known. lcliuhl'e if: at this i are. Established . , moo. Write for particulars?" lhliq cum lunch or e yep 'plnllln Mitziâ€. Toronto. Om, A Ford “ Pill w ich can he MW." liy cvm‘ylm'ii' 25c Per Box E. GREGG Cm uer Drug Store “‘8 :3: z 17:; ~ W. H. CRBSSWBU' me unnu v Milli "MEWS. smut: Estimates cheerfully lurnmmd Alllii’s lilillil mm. c "" â€"â€"-' ‘ THE NEW CATALOG Oli‘s'l‘l‘l li Centr'al Busines . 0F TORONTO contains some special guura u. v great interest in Stu‘dicll desire to ttbend a P â€bl/(yids. able School. You are mv Write furl!" Adan--5 Lu W. H. Shaw, President. 395, Ynnge Sim-cl. i‘ ! Sale Saturday, Dec. 24, ’m ‘5 White and Holstein cows. 3 New mild: cows and Calms. 1 Pure bred Holstein, 3 past, u calf beauty. 1 00'. 6 years old, 12 hundred “'0 M by Side. 1 Retistored yearling bu; stein. Investigat the value of a bum mm win to your son or daughier. NUT senlithem out ill Inf ered and handicapeii by ance of business. Gregg Shorthan'i. Touch Typewriting, Loose Leaf Lwlgvr, Bill and Charge Syslt-n Card Systï¬m ' l and everv commwrmm is lauglil :ll lll" Lindsay Business Co low Any De . individual ins LI. Sprites. res. LM Houslo 1 Lusi- now much cow and call. 2 Fancy M We springs“. 46 Cowc. No interest. Ten mooths’ credit. 8 High bred heifers. Holstein. 11 Horses, all classes. workers as drivers. 1 Four year old driver, by Pol-(or. ' 1 Block Gelding, 6 years old, good driver. 1 Heavy work team, sound. 1 Bay family lloney, 7 years old. 100 Horse blankets, all kinds. ll Robes. Monarch and Standard. 7 Bishop robes, all sires. 9 Donn gifts. 2 doses: whips. 1! New Armstrong cutters and “t l l‘arlor cook stove. any price. 1 Double seated pleasure sleigh. 4 pigs, weight I) pounds each. 60 ’i‘hmoand ohlngles. must ho hold. any price. All cows will lie sloblnl until I4... (‘9’ "Q Hi charge, and it'll .1“, “a waiter. Everybody rumn in Me cow we. Heinlein and Ayrshire-l 'l‘ui Inonlhn comm. No incur-sol. u‘. “only mt. iliolimllil allow†for cash. 'i'unue. lea mumb- .m sp- miod holes. H WANT at Brady's Flour Food Store. .ilrn‘l‘l h" Mollie and mi 08‘ new. fill'wlil'll uninplns Ml Turmoil. pl'u'rn Inn-l "'7 a. one. .Ml'lllllllf. Auctioneer. a vaâ€"ocw Prop. our sow-- "« Cllolobnt granitic ul Mn Flour, Bron, ï¬lmâ€... W 80“, Bhlllglml lillll (.1) “’0 It lowest (llhll l" u-a-m w Jos. T. Bea ounmss norm» a uoumsv, ill- SOLVIIW. Notice is hcuby given W 9‘. county of that of their all“ m the chop» nos monuments lharclo town 0‘ in $50 county of "lr‘iorilo at Milli" A. Di A mhguilil‘clil illill '1 lVCll ill? 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