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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 23 Dec 1898, p. 3

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sum I "it.“ nmb'o "in" '0 be Present in Jul: my sister “'83 RC urea that in was one of inns she ever spent. in hot t «ang an?!“ tunes on minute:â€" if: H. . and conducting irit. good taste, an ghody laughed and ‘7‘ ..- nu bot: sang several tim m: twice. Miq Fer- mn gme reciutions. Hen. and her brother, ‘.owe gave instrument l several other ladies rihuted to the pro- .- dances between pm on. -_A_- 7 . "OI . All“ Idith Potts, and Mr. mo, and Mr. Abbott Mr. Nit-bolls on the In Stochart was door Iillan. Mr. Soothhv. in, Mr. Pei-fin, Mr. ‘mon were rm effect- yroceedincs tonninarf bit, and a very Statis- } made to the Club's bf new bot-ks. In: of the Municipal L The proceedings Momnry chnracter in my)! me year. ' wV‘ .-.-u a. rowded all the week. rhea for elm logs. try fair. The rice Inca of an hi 3 13 been before. rhe present. week is “s Christnm: Enter- hdist Sunday School bu the school teach- ectiom south of the Christmas tree on he land {I ”d- Th: ration. Y Wu“ nut p! one of our. most » come on a vain to ‘vercrim‘ry surgeon, )Chicazo. met December 159?, LG: -d by {fa-lures, Cummunirntioni Iron» John Taro {Midi-re. laid over, “NZ? out rbenew rm 3sothev can ’mrt on Friday of 13,3: fiflm.,. vb.- was on the sur N been in the Tor- had to undergo an» ”1‘" ring D. .‘tl rem-e been in the Toron. l and will be home Bouncil in l-‘UT all war» 3 min 7hr: Wm S. “nun-r Marlon! were 8’ “1"." for s'atute uncil Film the Trims from k‘cnelon [Barnum Dir. by \V Iph mac *6?! : ofl' lh "it'd n have n‘ favor of Sam ". BBC ‘J 33' [u Ncimlrd. and U. and R. 31¢ m the Elf)‘ of taxes v. as heringtnn and Ibex-p km: '3 the sun Wm Elliott. quarter line fled. 'he ow land free. if L The mat .‘w o. H, pm i. No 63250 no; 3255 00. to requext the returns of A!" i, I against lot. (.‘anm at. I! original 3 ill"! Oi u] bridge hppoirt be high to holie- lo 20 Jt ye: (0 Ml sr‘ M ll) 8% r for part ExtrivmtXimx'r.â€"~The School Entertain- ment was pulled off on Friday evening. and “'le :i show of Very large proportions. It ull went nil‘ very nicely. and reflected credit upon the patience of the teachers. There “en- a number of kindergarten songs and drills. and the patriotic song with flags was cili-ctii'c. In some of the kindergarten work. the little curls did better than the boys. Miss Lily llill did a recitation about Going to seei‘vmndmummai. uite cleverly. speaking clearly and distinct y. mime (lrill by Nurses was well done. and Muster Henderson and Miss Minnie Arno berg distinguished themselves in a dialogue. .‘Iasters Mnfl‘ntt. and Harry Garlick filled in betiveen ncts with music by orgiiu. mouth~ organ. and bones. Charles Junkin did a. ghost that was properly scaring. and Mary and Ephraim Hurst acted a dialogue on \Vomnn‘s Rights. that evidenced consider- able talent. Another dinlozue was per- formed in which Miss Katie Hamilton showed her skill at household duties also a number of boys played the part of Coach-I men cleverly. Miss Com Thompson did a oathetic recitation entitled The Telemm. Master VanNorman recited a touching piece on “'ritinz. nave a short but cleverly done little speech. ets,luinuermevi amt oih'vrs dom: Miss Blanche Wright sang very prettily accompanied by her sister on the organ. Miss Sons Welsh presided at the organ and tool: a large share in the performance. The Chair was occupied by Mr. John Mot- latt.and the programme was run of! to the satisfaction of the nudism. A Porno l GORDON d: SAMPSON, bullcllol‘s tor Applicants. Toronto, 7th Dec.’ ’98 -â€"_ Norma ABOVE REFERRED 10.] APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT Notice is hereby given that an applica- tion Will be made at the ensuing Session of tho- Ontario Legislature, for an Act to incur- porim- ’l'lie Hililiurton, Whitney and Mai- tuwa Rniiway_ with power to caustriict, lav out an! build a railway in m it point at «r war the present tetmimis oi the Grand Trunk Railway at Hiliburton ton paint on The Ottawa, Ariipiior 4k Furry Sunni: Railway at or vein the village at Whitney, l and truth thence in a northerly direction to a pmni at or near Mattawa, on the Ottawa iiii'ei : and Wit: powvr to equip and Opernte the Same, or any part therool, by steam or l elecuicitv ;nnd ii the latter, with power to isell the surplus electricity for light, he»! Mastic, comm] Pearson and power purposes, and to supply the min- business in the district through which the railway will run with electricity for their works and operations. GORDON 8; SAMPSON. Solicitor; for Applicants. To:onto,Jnly l3th, '98. No FNt).“T.â€"A gentleman who had accus- sinn the other day to dis: a hole in the ground, states that there is no frost in the ground whatever. the turf out out as soft and easily as in summer. Before the snow fell there was a little fruit in the ground, but the hemy mat of non-conducting snow, enabled the natural heat of the earth to thaw out the little coating of frost in the earth. Lake Kouchiching in the Hazlitt timber limits near Ansley. is reported wide 0 n. and not even any ice around the swore-2:. Lumbering operations are being retarded for the want of {matter the marsh es and creeks are still soft and unfit for travelling on. “'lmt is needed for the lulnlierers is a heavy thnw to take down the snow or remove it entirely, then n. few days zero to solidify evervthinz tightjollowed by enough snow to make nice sleighing. That would be the exact thing, but ourastronom- iral contributor, assures this journal that there will he very little sleighing this Win‘ remind the best had better be made of what there is now. mveu. mm the Company broke up soon Late at the Village of Buhcnyueon, in the ul'tvl' ten o'clocknvell pleased With the County at Victoria are. 'uquireil to send In evening, thetount‘tl.und themselves. m-st or (,thflwmc ”on"... unto Mrs L w Tm: LITTLE Drum. â€"()n the fourth page! Rm“. Btth‘J'Y'fv'H'. EKG“!!! x "f "w Eflmte 0! will he found an article on the Children's 1 me mid L \V ROSS, a lull statement 0! Hus‘pitnl, that fully explains the necessity their claim or clnimfi and tho- tmtme ol the 0" n helping hand. It is a noble Institution security [it any] held tiy \lmm tor the saute Moved by beinzumler the guidance of a. on m- ’ mun whngivex‘ his whole heart and 301)! to the fatherly care of the sufl'ering little ones. This neighborhood made an cnrnest. expres- l Before the 3rd day or Jan,y, sion of its sympathy last, year. and it is hoped that the heart once warmed tgagwd A D , 1399 as after the said date cunsvwill not cool wnen the nee is so , - i ~ 0 0 ~..‘ Urgent. Those (lesirouq of contributing th 5““ Executrx m” pr ceed t d" 'llt‘ll‘ mite, can mail direct to Mr. J. Rows tribal? the ”id ES'M?hnvmg ngd only Hal) Trim), Tul‘tmlu. or htlnll it t0 311‘. ‘V. J. ‘0 those Cla'm‘ 0' wbmh they shall ill. lb!!! lk'ml, who has a. Subscription List. time have held notice. ELM Lows. â€"â€" Messrs DeCew Sons.having . . It'll" lmwil the Thornton Stave factory of Dated at Bo"¢"‘g9nu this 3’d day 0f 1' cm-lon Fullx purpnse enlarging it to about December, A. D. 1398. three time“ its preaent xize. and doing: :1 _ - ('()Il\itl<'l‘illtlt' business with the States. The SARA REE§:"”x 1mm is making: (energetic efforts to obtain an ' uhunqlant wupply of material. and are trm’el- ling throughout the (ii~tri('t. from Halihnr- ‘ ton to Onieniee buying elm logs. One of the firm will beat the Rocklltnll every Thum- NEW HARJVESA‘Sv SHOP, day. to meet thou: wishing to make con- trm ts for swamp elm logspf stated lengths. ROCHBBd Block. V V gobcaygwn It. has been custoumry to buy stave wood in “'â€"“ C / stun,- lengths. or bolts. but the Messrs HOR‘E BLANKETS. I l)v(‘uw prefer having itin the log, out to WHIPS SWEAT PAD» BRUSHES cert-tin lengths. ”“- Sl.’PPER.â€"~The Firemen had their supper, on 'I'ueaday evening. Mn. Falls entertain- ing the Members ton well served and ubnnd untiy supplied repnst. Capt. A. E. Ken- nedy occupied the Chair. and Mr. R. Pear- son. the orator of the 00'): kept up his end with the rest of them. There were a. few speeches tom-hint: on the work of the Brigade. and acknowledgements of the (‘ouncils appreciation of their services. in furnishing the supper. A few songs were given. and the Company broke up soon after ten o'clock. we” pleased with the‘ evening, the Council. and themselves. 1 . ' , , ,_ n," “a, - u an In» ska-rand mother at the Methodist parson- age this: Weeksâ€"Mi.“ Em. V‘enzress who has been in Ifivhiu‘m with her slnmr {gr :1. yen, has rcturm‘d home. PERSONALIA.â€".\Il‘. Burke. Gen. Agent for the Musspy Harris 0).. was around this week looking up business, with Mr. Jas. Cupsiick. the local agent-Miss Aiherm Iii-id hnsleft to visit. her brother Albert and sister who reside in \thington. D. (7., and will enjoy the winters festivities n'. the American capital.-Mr. Geo. Johnston, of (‘unningtomapent _a {ggv flay“ with his ,.L . ..._.._,I _ , AIIIS VE’II' contribution and subscription will be recehed by the enveiope system. FESTIVALâ€"The children of the Christ (‘hurch Sundzw School 1ch preparing their pieces for the Feutivul on W ednesday next, and are gleefully looking forward to the Christmas Tree. Mlssmxs. 7-» Missionary anniversary ser~ vices will he held in the Methodist Church next. Sunday morning and eyening. This ‘vnu- Ann.â€":Lp~.:“_ Mr. Robinson briefly expresced his plea- sure with the kindly appreciation of his eflorts, by his colleagues. He thanked them for the harmony that. had prevailed, and the Way they had united in an earnest, attention to what they believed tube the best inter- ests of the viHMze. The Council then adjourned sine die. J.L.Read.coaloil 8652 W'. H. Hamilton. Stationery and blanks ............ 7 37 Kennedy Davis Coy, {our ton coal. l 26 00 leave. selecting jurors, l... ‘ ... 2 00 Assessor. do do ......... ‘ 00 Clerk, balance salary. ............... 25 00 Clerk. balding elem, 3. select'gjurors 3. Prep. Purl List 5. ll 00 Treasurer. sales” ‘98. On motion of Messrs Garlick and Tinney, the Rum“: vacated the chair in (in or of Mr. Burtum. and Mesvs Garlick and Tinney then moved a. vote of thanks to the Reeve {or the courteous manner in which he had prengd Alluring the year. Theroollector was allowed of 86 cents, on n. duplication the following accounts Were _ V no... ”as“: catenulng me time for Collection of Unpaid taxes to January 9th, and changing: duplicated names of cer- tainstreets. John south will be King. North at, east of Joaeph to be Duke, the street. from the Swing Bridge across the island, and up to Harvey boundary, Main ‘treet. Council met. on the 15th, Statute, the Reeve J. T. 801 chair, and Councillors Tinney‘ Gael-lick present. “Glory to God in the high- est, on earth peace, good will toward men.” THE §ohmygwu @mlepnulznt AND MIDLAND COUNTIES' HERALD ,V f- -v‘ "v. Bylaws were passed extending the time >r Collection of Unpaid taxes to January h, and changing: duplicnped names of cer- in nt-nnb” A USEFUL PRESENT 1 7 ~ 1:: Nicepair of Shoes. We have the very thing t the heart once whrmcd to a good not cool when the need is so Thmc desirous: of contljbuling nnn nu.:l A:_‘». A. \v Furmv, ". L. WHITE. LOCAL NEWS. Village Council. _ KENT STREET, LINDSAY was allowed an abatement. n duplication of two lots,and t. her brother Albert 2 in \Vtuhinzton. D. winters festivities at â€"Mr. Geo. Johnston, ,_ __ ,, . . . . 7â€"1 r... .‘uul - 3’ Robinson i1 Wcrc passed :â€" 59". pursuant to binson in the . Bouum and HERALD on The Ottawa, Arnwior k Parry Scum: Railway at or Den: the village 0! Whitney, and tram chance in a northerly directinn to a pmnt at or near Muttuwa, on the Ottawa .ixvu : and wot: pom-r to rqnip and operate the s4-mv, or any part therool, by steam or Notice is hereby given that an applica- tion Will be mad..- ut the ensuing: Session of tho- Ontnrin Legislnture, for an Act to incur- pomtr The Hulllmrton, Whitm-y and Mal- tuwa Rnilwuy_ with power to cmnstrnct, luv out an! build a railway In In a point at «r war the present terminus o! the Grand Trunk Railway at Huhburton ton pomt‘ ,. nu. .u‘ . Notice- is hc'fv'lvy givvn that an application will hr mum: to the L-uislulurc 0! the l‘ruv- incrm Ontario at in: nc-xl session for an Act to incm-pm-nu- tho: Hullblllton, Whitney and Murmwn Rnlwny wnh 1hr powers rr- lvrrcd to in the notice: Sef nut brlow wlmh was invented in the Ontario Gum-tie and local anspapel'R prrvions to thr- 8.540" M "iv Ontuno Lrgismtllre in August Int, Im- the n- evssnry ume rrqum-d by the Standing Orders Committee of Are Home. fiOIbE HLANKETS, WHIPS S‘VEA’I‘ PAD» BRUSHES BELLS SKA I‘E STRAPS And u vaule'y o? uthm articles Repairs, rrnmptly attended mm l'erms (fa-h" APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT A D. 1899 as after the said data thtB skid Exacutrix will proceed to die- tnbuxp the ”id Estatehuvmg rugaud only to [base clmm~ or which they shall at that lime have bad notice. R S 0 Chap 129 (Tmt :1]! parties my chums against. the Estate of MUN Bobcuygoon '1 hr Election . f Din-~cmrs for be held at ”w Sccrc-tnl'y’s Ofi‘icr. “1::th 10 O'clnck a m., and d. 2 p. m.. on Bobcnygeon The annual merung of the Vcrulnm Agri. Pultural Sock-(v lnr the clnctiux of ulfin-vs, uud gem-ml lmsinrss. will he held in the Sucretmy's Otlice Bobmvgron, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUAR! llth,'99 at z p. m. A full attendance of members requested .. v â€"_,-. nnmlve-r o! {c.tlurrs of marku-d excellence, 'J‘hwfirntnfa Serb-s nf Slx nape-m on [he Dcvvlupmcnt o! a Bov. by \Irs. Aime LII-v- m-ll, tn-Ms in a delightful wuv ol t'illlV evi- denc s of (-ouncmusnrss Ordvr mm: the- lncul agrnt for the Butlorigk Palte us, or addrrsa The Dv‘linrnl‘nmixliuhiug Co , 33 Richmond St. ‘vm,'TS‘-v.-v -~ NOTICE TO CREDITDRS. ‘0'I‘ICE is herrin- '1 he January Number of the Delineator' Toronto, is called the Hulidny Numbc-r and hrrulds t: e Magazine’s twrnty.s«venlh vear n! vxvstrncc- as the most llCl'nl'uh' and Com- pletc Inch-x olthe n-qmrrments 0! Fashion and mrdmm u! Hullschold and Social inlor- mariun. 'l'hr hlgh lllrrury churncter of th- pnh'icntinn is tynifivd in thm mum In- a VERULAM CEM ETERY COM PANY‘ 3rd. See uchrtisemcnt on m; haze. The Great Cheap Man Thrre Is no bet. ter example at a husllcr’v success than the nnsmrss of Mr. B. J Bough, M Lindmv, This mime-nae clothing and grntu’ turnishhm house is the centre of the mncauule m. tun-sts o! Lnndsay. Mr Gnugh snare-s no paint: or monv‘y to get the right needs at the right prices and to let peoplw know that he has them. He has the mvthods that compel succo-ss As nnolhvr prool at his libvra! (realmrn: of cnsmmrrs he is paving the faré our way of er-rvl-todv coming 60 miles and buying $10 worth at his store. __.._, .- v. --.- Jun". WONC, iu the way ofa tht-rough commerrinl education. The nrw term hegins on Jam 3rd. See udVertisement on this mum â€"-~¢' Swornâ€"On the 16th. at Toronto, Irwin Simpson. 0: Vex-alum, aged 80 years. tug“ SULLWANâ€"POGUEâ€"On the 17th myzeon. by the Rev. S. Dowr Sullivan. 01' Fenelon Falls, and Adeline Pogue, of Minden. 'DAY, JANUARY 9th, 1899 Inns Ficusâ€"A large new stock 0! Fruits ml: onA nll .L omâ€" 0n the maxi; Little wife of James Power, of a son. AGRICUL'I' UR ‘ L SOCIETY, . W. ROSS, YER] typifivd in this mule by a ERULAM. gin-n in pursunnre of GEO W TAYLOR '. S. WRIGHT "s Ofl‘icr, cummn-uc w. J. READ, interval of all yonnc‘ â€"- ‘uv bl|ufu|a 000' v. S. Down, Alonzo :rlfalls, and Harriet, Uusing at Sac ~Trens 1899 will bvcrc :nrv bavxng WM; HAMILTON. Harvey, N06. 22nd; t898.‘ a“... ..uu|'v days lrom date" if the owner does not re more the old scow now laying a! Bigrluws bunting, l'igeon Lnkul it will be torn to pieces by the Undersigned, A ‘ v. .. ---..vuucuu ymuw on me lakes, or at any Grand Trunk Station between Halihurtun and Omemee. Logs to be cut the following lengths : 10 ft. 8 in., 13 ft. 4 in., and 16 ft. 2 in. For further partic- ulars' write to the firm, or inquire at the Rucklaud House, Bobcaygeon, on Thurs- days. Bob. the at Notice is herebv giVen that after Thirty nu .Dnm (h... it AL~ NOTICE TO SCOW OWNER. MELVILLE CO Or a‘ All the wantmi stylus lor 1898 1.99 lmw ready at Puullur Prrcrs. Maw ('I-mpnrvsnns. Nubudylcv-ows bvltcr [ham wv (1n jurt what’s wunl- ml and «wry lat-Ility Is not. our dis (nasal ton Iur gutlwrm: lute nm‘vl Hm. Lnnk mun-ml! um] um: whrrc n u can find "1 air equal in quality and good value. WINTER OPENING OF JACK Always to he obtainedâ€"Firs!) Meatsâ€"- Poulnv In Season-Cured Bucnn- Cure-d Hamsâ€"Cooked “rats a Speciality, All kinds of Cnnm-ri GondRâ€"AH Ordurs re. ceivad alterniun without (lulflv, Kent bf. Opp. M- Cl mun 5 HM ‘. H. DeCEW SONS' MIL AT FENELON FALLS. â€""m~; MOST CENTRALâ€"â€" Meat Diarket, 13: â€"IN LINDSAYâ€"u 2,000,000 Ft. â€"â€"SWAMP AND GREY. On Saturday. Dec. 24th At2pmand7 pm ofall Watches. Clv‘cks. Silverware, Ladies Chains. Brncelels. Charms. an ets Rings F-ncy Goude, and eveuytbing in the Jewelry lmc. H. HURCHMEB, A Special Auction Sale! Until the end of December, our entire Stack of New and Fashinnuble Millinery. Will be oflered av. Cost. ‘6] Q? EA§fli®$fiA§lE MIMMHEEY» convenient points on the lakes, l 2.... n1, »-- u 7 ] lmw- instructrd Mr D L'Iyerv, to hold anted Dwelling house brick. seven rooms. clothes char-t. 260d cellar, “he‘d tor wood, and summer cooking purposes stable suf licio-nt tor two horses and two cows hennery, lrllggv house and loft. Frmr acres ofland, Well mm pump, twi-utv two mum: Irui: tic-rs, currant, goosnln-rry, raspberry, and blackberry bushes Apply on the premises to REV. S. DOWN Bobcaygeon. - JOSEPH OLIVER. Bobcnygeon. P 0,Dec 1, ’98. WILLIAMSON BB 08., Stayed on to the pFemises on Lot. 7, Con 16, Hal’ch, a heiter, owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Successozs to Mills Bros , Pcterboro Bobcaygeon P. O, Strayed on to the premises of the under signed Lot 22-, Con 9 Verulam, Four Calves. three of than helfurfl and one a steer. The owner is rrquestcd to pron property and pay expenses. 1)-. _____ _ _, WM LYLE. Ill-modelling and repairing otout of civic Fur gurmcnts fl spwudly. SECOND ANNUAL SALE {The FROST PROPERTY FOR. SAL Miss Bessie Hurchmer. STRAYED BEIFER. FURS Is hereâ€"We' ve been mu- 1: nu I-mdy mr him Come am- sce our Giana STRAY CALVES. At Once. BO 30A YG EON A 1‘ C( )S'I‘ 'd ware. T'ne cheapest and most In Science monthly You Will it ‘ . I". W. BURRY. l THE BOBCAY’GEONINDEPENDEM 3°50 aV’geon P. 0‘ Reside-Ms m the Tow: are hereby nctlhvd that u Births. Drathsmnd Murril subjects the oflrndcr to a cnsls tor each uflence. T the Depaltmcnt are to p BIRTHS, DEATH; PRINGLE McCREA‘ Pelerboro Businens College Oppouim Post (Juice, Purim-n m- New Tehy begins Jan. 3. |onn Diplomas ! YOU CANNOT DO BE l‘TER luWNSHIP or VERULAM Registration Notice II. SHORTHAND ANDTYPEWRITINGâ€" Office and (Your: work. III. CIVIL SERVICE QUALIFICATIONS Indexing, Precis-Writing. Statistics, English and French Options. This College is open Throughout the year. Students may enter aL any time. Now is the time. Robert Bogle J Frith Jefl’ers. M.A- museum”. Write AOI‘ circulars. uons and rnctice in‘: I. EOpKKg JBINGmDouble and Bellcvfllé; Out The system of training is NORMAL, SPECI- I-jrc, Tnonoucu. comprising full instruc monggflq practice in : { We can fillall your wants from a. Cufi 1' Pin to the highest Staph s and' Novellirs. Do nut du lay l-uu'm.’ now Visit Schnei- do-I' s and have your pmchas s set nuke, :bclolc the rash. JEWEhRY STORE, GEORGE STREET., FE‘I‘I QUADRUPL PLATE, CLOCKS and GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY DIAMONDS and ART GOODS, SILVERWARE and F1; ed Burrs Journal Belleville Business: College, We give “A Right Rnyal Welcome" to Hnlidny shoppers! Hire, tin-re is some- thing: suitnblv 101' every person and purse. The rrlms of the [vest mnrko-ts have [won ransacked im- the indivnduul tastes of the pmplc o" Purl-borough. All this Is worthy in Jew: iry, irom the simple :0 [he elul orute, irom Hm trifle to the prcchms stone, will be found in our clergum display of bUUKKEb‘PING-uDouble and Single Entry. Business papers, Law and pmc finn tice. 1899. Are granted only to those who who are wonhv 0: th- m, none others. That is why thcy are valued, that Is why must: whn hula llu-m do so well. that Is why business men apply to us for hl‘lp MISS MELVILLE, 138 Hunter-st, - Peterboro TOWNSHIP or LADIES ! LADIES! Because we teach only those subjects which every person in in Unmmencxal Life should an stand, and teach them Thoroughly 379 George St, Peterborough, 372/1qu c. B- R( )UTLEY’s FANCY GOOD STORE AND CHINA BAZAAR. ‘ Owned by the Estate of the firm known as The Russel St. Lawrence Market was put tip at auction and knocked down to C. B. Bout. lcv t :- his Pcterborough trade It a small fractIon on the dollar. My Preemoro customers have now a chancI- to buy these high class city goods at lrss than the or glnal (oat. Inspection is poor. This Is a Bonanza lm therbom right in Lac 1 with the brush Clnihtmus trade ill“ now starting. iHERE’S AN 'rnox 70mm. I have nuccaedrd In caP‘um‘K “other large and valuable Bankrupt estate ir Tor- onto, consisting 0! the Regular FitskClasa City Slack OLA No 1â€" CROGKERY; FANCY ~ GOODS, pAMES, ETC. am the Township of ncnhvd 9"" ueulrci I Than decide to spend the next few months in our College Pretty Cushion Tops and Elderdqwn Cushion Inrm. Newvst styles in Dmlrlng Material, Fem. Wall Ornaments Etc for home decorations Ladies SCHNEIDER. gusi’NEss “"I‘ltc Unfit! luleh'btcd most up to date Méuml n“ .... l n - - FANCY NOVELTIES, Murriuggs 'wlthin r. W. TAYLOI}, 5 AND MAaRxAGEs Store. ,. u“ - n a. fine “17320 and The instrucnons o! pmsecute in every “sum“,ums"; GEO. P. MULLET‘I', urouto ’ .nn LINN“; v grim/63. . '9’0026. Can “vi-‘1'- be maimed with EYE-OPENER 1’: r E R I oao U G H R ‘05] year's '0 register, 264 Queen St", Right mi FE'I‘ERBORO Verulnm , 30 dm 6 ONTARIO ARCHIVES Toronto Make your seleclions now. We will put any article aside lor you until you want it. You hue a much better choice now than if you wait until thn rush, SMALL A MONEYMAKEH ! BAKE DISHES, TEA AND COFFEE POI'S. WATER-FAILS IN STONE AND GRANITE-WARE, TIN ANDNICKLL. CO A L 0 l L STOVES. GASOL [6" A LARGE STOCK GOING CHEAP Going out of Lamp stock and the Iema‘ildng few sellmg below costâ€"now is 6the time to buy a lamp. BBXALLS RESEJKABLE STORE. zmbwrfl LEV. able. Owlsâ€"Cw hNZth an REPAIRHG REMODELII‘6GA AND RE-DYEING FURS A SPECIALITY. TEE LEADING FURRIERS 0F LINDSAY FURS FOR . CHRISTMAS SOLHVE AND XMAS FRUITS CANDIES, NUTS, ETC For an Advertising Medium The BOB. 1M). can't be beat. Secure space, and Make Money Geesv, Turkey, Chickens, find bucks Hamâ€"Bacon â€"Sausages~Leaf Lard Cure and Make. â€"0ur own The Choicest .Meat that can be 3 for theHoliday Trade. MARKET SQUARE ,_ FURS â€"â€": LANTERNS l EDGAR BROS “3080A YGEON MARBLEINE: WALL TIN'IS PURE wmqrEm 13mm 8:. OILS. TORONTO CHRIS 1‘MAS.â€" Currants, Raisins, Prunes. Apples, and Choped- Suet, Just the things for your Xmas Pudding LINDSAY, LIQUID HOUSE PAINTS Fur-lined Capes, $12 to $35. Gauntlets, $2.50. $3, $5 Storm Collars, $2, to $10. / Caps. 750, $1, to $15 vivvw‘vm ARMSTRONG BROS ARE MAKING THE .FoR READY FOR BESI‘ IN THE COUNTRY. 77 Kent St. Lindsay. Whrn in Lindsay Call and lace us WATCH REPAIRING ! We me offering great Bargains in Jewellrv and SIIVcrware. w. F. McCARTY, WATCH 8: JEWELEY STORE !' LINDSAY’S 373 George Street, 38- BELLS biyrthe Barrel W111 bcs Ad at the cld prices until dented out Lcnlher is advancing, now in your time to buy. A H my laugv Stack ot k ‘PECIAfiL N0 T] 0E SPECIAL FEATURE OF Brim: along Tom Watch u it is out or order Price-r the Iowa! in town Remember the name and place. â€"HARNESS â€"o-x-o â€" WHIPS by the Grass '3; B. SHORTLY, McCamus,’ PETERBOBO BOBCAYG EON got, we have vâ€"â€"â€"â€"I Iv, 244 Yonge Street. TORONTO We buy all kinds 0! Raw Fur. CUMMINGS f SELLERS. We are ofi'ering a handsome Coon Coat. no flanks, prime Collar, quilted linings, edges turned with fur four inchea dark color; not a flaw; but perfect it; every way. ‘ Price, $35. 3- And would begood value no 845. ‘8 Sizé 60,: 72 inches, Plush lined. edged with hen-5 long haired, and made from select skins, for Only $6. These Robes are positively good value at. 88 50 to 89. Your Refunded it not satisfied. We are Manufacturing Furriers, and can do for you than the Country Dealer or Retailer in a Canada, In order to convince you of this fact‘ Robes and 00011 Coats! Gorries’ Departmental Store, HALIBURTON. Ladies walkmg Hats and Sailors Were 81 00 and $1.25! Move Quick V Boys long Boots the 63:9 12jwem 8!.25 now 75c. Jun-I. what lime frllows delight in and will went a year. 74W“ .\ zxzmrzs We have in Boys Ovi-rcoats No 27 to 35 p-icn $5 00 to $7 00 whScb we ofler at $3 00 each. we don’t. w at. them, likely you do, they are plain, t'of surplus gnodq. odd lots and etc. {or cash. we will give exception-Al nlue. 9e wt: Ladies J ackefa in buck. grey nnd‘hmwn. nit" 32 to 36, only 6 left, wen $4.00 And LOO we offer you your choice at $2.00 and $4.00. «" L‘I’fii‘ Remember we lead in Low Prim @- Get a pound of our 25c T. -â€"-â€"Best Selected Raismx We have a. large and varied Sh men's Silk Hankexchiafo. L mvn'a Sanf- Al 0 Fur CI for a Christmas G-ft. adieu pa am M ARK ET . CAIN FLNE STOCK OF FLANNELETTS AND DRESS GOODS. FRESH All Good: promptly D'liverell in MEN GOING TO NEW STORE GORRIE'S DEPARTMENTAL STORE. We are still Flourishing and Coon Coats, Raisins, Currents‘ SQUA nE, BOBCA YGEOX Do hot Forget the Place Comeynd see our heavy Rubbers and Boot-1 Remember We CHRISTMAS GROCERIES 'aried Stock of Ladies and G s. Ladtes 'I‘xmoshanues and G Cups and Gaumlels. All on I, Prunes '1’ PW» 7i? 745‘ 71.‘\ 74F 74% 71’\ ‘71.?719‘ ’4 Prices and Good Good: ‘, edged 'vvit‘h. he§vy Felt. 3\\ X‘X‘X‘X‘NX‘X' \“X k \‘X‘ Sell Cheap Town flaqks, prime skim, 9 i and Curran I: and Furs, always reliable Selling {or Cash or Ready Ply and can do better (Mention this “per sun swma mung; nonunion Furniture.â€"B¢d Math-00m. ‘l‘nhln. Tupi“, and Kite! Raisin. Ind Curt-mtg all rend! cleaned largo elem [ruin the WW best Cnrivmu goods. Peels, 301s and etc. 3! regulan prices. Mme skin: 9 inch inchet deep. “can! HALIBUR‘ ON, ONT. 3, your choice now for 75¢. any city in t. we ofier Gentle Gentle- cuitablo â€".B_"d I'D-meuils. Béds. LN" Rockers Annoy Kitchen Chair. at. 250 WOODS mono: ‘\‘\\1\““ J

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