New Advertisements iOCALï¬EWS- LETTERS [Correspondence 01 1‘33 Pout.) chnxa.â€"-While Mr. William Mngill and' his two sons, Manor Will and Bolus. and Dr. S. E. Porter. we're out homing In week, they wore succeuful in shooting seven foxes and two raccoons. Good work, ï¬e GauaaiaLM- Cmdenoo of Ta: PM.) Personal.-Mr. John Austin took a trip to Stanhope last week looking after his interests re the coming elec- tion, and reports th.. the prospects were never brighter...‘.1r. Alex. Niven. P.L.S., of Haliburton, v. .13 in town last Monday Freeâ€"Pringle McCra. Strayed Cal! -Alex. McNabb. Christmas and New Yearâ€"C. P R. Holiday Sale-M W. Kennedy Co. Chmstmaa and New Yen-G. T. R‘ Municipal Elecï¬onâ€"Townlhip of Ops. Silverware 1.1- Christinaâ€"Britten Bro; 0:! to the (Jamalâ€"Contra Bushnell College. Annual Meeting-"lewd: Lon 4; Savings 00. What Shall I Buy for Christiansâ€"J. Sumac a man EUVU Lu tame "Wu-n".-. 7 ‘son, who has been on the sick list, is able to be aropnd again. i Discipline.â€"Our principal had occa- uion to. send ail incorrigible scholar Mme int}; 3 reï¬ï¬der that he was not LINEAY. FRIDAY “DEC- Christmas is Ulster, :1 Fine Hut or Fur my, and see the busy corner and “WWW$MWWWWW In these two magniï¬cent w . or bachelors, than a. :1 Suit of Underwwr, Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Gloves, watch the Price tip the beam in your favor, ed with our holesale stocks combin ll be found. ful Christmas gifts W1 regular stock, hundreds of me What better present can be selected for fathers, 7 Fashionable Suit of C10 Handkerchiefs, etc and often. thes or warm Overcoat or Come around Be sure to come early d. GUUUH, LINDSAY'S LEADING' CLOTHIER. 10 JANET V1914. KINMO my 1'. This Week ) s. \V. \VSISQD» 17, 1397. \ l to come ag obey. which ain unless he intended to he meekly consented to do. We would recommend some opher par- engzs to do qhxldren, then there would be less incâ€" the same thing “nth their :1 scholars and teachers. éion between [Correspondence 0! TH! Post} Ministerial.-â€"The Rev. Mr. Weir, re- ferred to in a previous issue of The Post as having received a call from the Presbyterian congregation of Sonya and Cresswell, has accepted a call elsewhere. so our bishop is likely to belong to the unknown future a con- siderable time yet. I understand that the Rev. C. E. Gordon-Smith will be here this week. He will take charge of the prayer meeting on Thursday night, and will give a lecture on Fri- day evening, the 17th inst. DUNSI'URD. [Specui to Tux Post I Cum on THANKS â€"Dear eir.â€"I beg leave to express. through the coinmns of your paper. my most sincere thanks to the 0.0.0 F. for the prompt payment of $1.000 insurence on my son. the late Devid Nor- msn Kennedy. I also wish tospecieiiy thank the Lily of the vmey Lodge, No. 182, e! which he was emember, hr the many sets or kindness and sympathy ex- tended during his illness and death. Ms this noble order continne to grow an prosper, and may it meet with success it so richly deserves. and any its members be long spared to continue in its good verbâ€"Yours trul . Mas. J no. Knmmny, Dnnstord, Dec. 15" 18W. *â€" mozvmy. g: WeatheréWe would like some one to inform us it spring is aiming. for tl_m sleighing is all (1on and. the t. __ I ‘1..- D Dov-I- Ill Gander- r.°‘.-__ Personal.â€"Mrs. P. Barr. 0! uooaerâ€" ham, was the guest of Mr:- Barr. of this place, last week...Mr. Filkin. eon- ductor 011318 I. B. 8: 0. By. .stopped at! with his people for a. few days. “I. I. H. Frags too}; 1118 plaï¬e. '"L-â€" - Dun-AU :- J. u. rranx: DWI; use , ..... Store.â€"We understan Mr. Pusey 'fl thinking about filling up his store it Irondale. - A Hint-On account of the pnow. go- ing away. and so many concerts oom- ing off. the young men will have ‘to get out the covered buggies 33am. We hgfpe they won't forget to take the bells o . 1 Turkeys.â€"-Mr. Cody came to Irondele Wednesday, but he didn‘t bring the turkeys either. We rather hoped he would, as the tax collector was here but did not bring eny. . Doctor Wanted.â€"This country would h. a“ right it we had a. doctgrptetion: {£68111 not bring an. . Doctor Wanted.-â€"This country would be all right if we had a doctor station- ed at Gooderham; it is a. distance of ' Kinmount and near- um cwu “Wu-iv rv-«v- - medical man from when sic}.- .EQE 91’. i of Undex'wcar, Neck the Price tip the SONYA. Prosperity is here, Sensation in CLOTHING, HI occurrence as the star GOUGH’S purchasing power By a. fortunate stroke of Business, W' I-v' goods, as follows : From Messrs. E. 1 Superior line of Ileaty Winter Overcoats We might talk till doomsday ab1 cheap they really are. We are striving to n: closely pruned prices: Men’s all wool Freize Ulsters, check Tweed Linings, Gray. Fawn and Brown, worth $6, to Clear at'IIOOIOIIIOQIUOOI|I|$ 375 Men’s all wool Freize Ulsters, Fibre Chamois lined, in Clarets and Browns, worth $8, to Clear at"..’.'....... I...‘.I...$ 5 w Men’s heavy Freize Ulsters, wool, tweed lined, Mohair sleeve linings, raised seams, worth $10, clear at...... ....$ 6 00 Boys’ all wool Freize Ulsters, wool liniugs, worth $4, sale price.... .... Boys’ all wool Freize Ulsters, wool lined, heavy weights, worth $4.50, clear at. . 3 25 Youths’ F reize Ulsters, check linings, worth $5, clear at...... .... . . . Youths’ all wool Freize Ulsters, tweed lined, heavy, worth $7, clear at... ...... 4 so Youths’ Beaver Overcoats, double breasted, farmers satin lined, worth $6, clear at 250 350 Barr, ot_Gooder: intended ï¬o l Particulars LILIPUTIAN PRICES-é rondale. 5.1 III management UL one u... ...._. -.-,.,,, more enxloue for personal ende then for public accommodation. We hope this condition of mire will ehortly be ended and the old order be reinstated. or three days In the week to remedy the lnoonvenlenoe. but It looks as though the management pt_the LB. an‘d 0.R.R. were Wiloenorce. Un LBWâ€), a-.._-__ The day was very unpropltious for such} an occasion. rainiemng copiously right up ‘ to evenlufnstiil the udour of our peovle ‘ was not thelsm dun ed. es the church was comfortably ed. Rev. A. R. Delve occupied the choir. The pro- gremme rendered was on excellenhone. Besides my pea-send contributions. the diabetes reciteticns. notches, etc. by the schooi children were of e high order. Miss O'Connell. the indebtigsble umber, inthis depertment. Bev.J. W. Banner. of Halibut-ton. contributed three soles in fine style. Rev. 1!. W. Puflet, of my nooth. geve e humorousddreesou "Court- ship end Merriam“ which mused end mterteined the eudiencetcs' he mâ€"hour. l! The sele‘o baskets wee conducted by Mr. â€" v-L. _L-I.-nmm Tu. We OK “I. wâ€" mâ€"â€"‘"_ V- Shae. of Deer Lske, who Is “apart In that line. Prices were moderate. a time- unnppy, sud my huole tau 0! Rheum-y were Indulged In. A premium: tutu. at manning" soaks contest. viz. the mvuglnaot votes (money) for the pos- usalonotuhsndm store pm m opnlu' young ladies. mu und glutinoupson. After I m election ' ’# ---â€"-‘ data-Inn- h' - fish! WONDERFUL CHEAP communicate with P. event of the last )re, GOUGH’S December HATS, CAPS, UN DERW . A. SMALL, 900 PIC/fed Winter outwlw lac", ‘waw m ats and Ulsters. about these new Goods and our regular ï¬rstclass ï¬tock, but unle - . - . . . . . “ 53 on 1 W “ch and PM and nothing wan impï¬Ã©i‘iié '. Barr. ._â€".â€"- h has brought prices down to the level. that no other Store is able to re we offer at a. great Snap E STOBKS 319t- thi? Great, Ecliday event from two of the Mort b ,1 W. . Ilhonau'e Clothmg Manufactuers noted for their reli ,, mfer Suztsfor Men, Youths and BOy3_:;_"[v].0m McKen/na, Thomjhon ‘5. CU., MC WWW v9.0 gramme is destined to be the Greatest end of the year LPS UNDERWEAR and Winter Furnishings ever known in Lindsay, ' from now ' ' over the Big Store every day of every week . I'gitlill 12:51! Yaenar’s, the public will do the scoring and W111 mark thlS Tremendc last holiday shOpping month of 1897. FROM UNDER THE LGBASZEI. 3--- .1-__.. L- n..- 1......1 #kof nn nfhm‘ Store is Men’s heavy tweed Melton and Serge, worth from $5 to $7, clear at.... ....5 Men 5 Beaver Overcoats, check lining, single and double breasted, worth $8, clear at Men’s Beaver Overcoats, wool lined, double breasted, worth $9.50, clear at.. ... . Men’s all wool Beaver Overcoats, double breasted, farmers’ satin lined, silk stich- ed, silk velvet collar, worth $12.50, clear at Men’s all wool Halifax tweed Suits, heavy weights, worth $5, sale price. . . . . . . . Men’s all wool heavy weight tweed Suits, double and single breasted, wool lined, worth$6.50, clear at... ..... ...... Men’s all wool Suits. in medium shades of Brown and Grey, also Black, worth $7.50. clear at...... W. Men’s all wool Suits, newest shades in Scotch Tweeds and Kerseys, equal to ordered work in cut and ï¬t. ï¬ne far. mers’ satin lining, worth $10: clear at cheese factory ren very setieiectorily this season. Mr. Frank Valle-cl wee the meter. Rsvrvu..-Onr pester. Rev. A. R. Delve hes jusb closed three weeke' epeclel eer- viees et Tory Hill. He wee elone the ï¬rst week. end was assisted the second week by Rev. J. Banner. o! Helium-hon. end the lest: week is Rev. Thom Puller. of Meynooch. he church membership were greeionsly revived end bleeeed. end some eight persons heve begun to lead the Christian life as a direct result. This wee the ï¬rst series of meetings held in'rery Hill for meny e yeer, end much blessing hes ensued. st recently. Master Willie end Miss returned with them. . . .Rev. Hr. Delve is ! ewey eesleting Rev. Mr. Pam in revivel 1 services 90 Me. He will he ebeenia two weeks. PLEASANT POINTâ€"PENEL'JN. lame-9004mm of no room Esmrnmxnm'r Remember the con- cern and Chfletnau treetobeheld In the PleasentP-‘lnb eehoolhonee on Chrletnne evening. 24:): lost. A the penguin to beg? menu-ed. and 'e on looking!“- w tobavlng one then will some .11 previous enbetunlnmenu. Doors open at 8 “20°â€: Methodist. church in thin p on Christ. Inn night. Como sad but itâ€"you will be unwind- Admin-ion. on! 100. maxâ€"Tho bunt“ now In. .11 dinppomd :3“, sad honoring m frowning 3t the Wise-noon of mud. Aoomm â€"â€" Joe Shiddl. non of our respected mt, _Mr. J: iShiddn. not _AL -_ -._-_ m'hmmï¬ng,wmcn muwum u dubaï¬onofthoumstmolbot Undue the Ikilful Reheat of Dr; Gun '0 um w-u-uâ€"v! , nuns: n Ind nooidéht the other Vonn- .hil- mm. which 11-131“th 3 â€aroma 3041). Jon's nary he. mg ONTARIO. “(126m of December, 1897. in the stur- noon of each d5]. 3:. 9.30 sad 7 p.111. A kind invitation in_o_xl¢nfiod to .11 Clriltiuu who on: com and be with In. 8|»an u» In: Post! Gama Nonaâ€"Bow. m. Duncan. at the Precbyccrhn clan-ch have. and Rev. Mr. Dunno! tho Pro-WI“ chuch. or Cc . “ch-aged pulpit. on Sub bcth . 3nd Mr. Real. of the [etho- am. cud . Dunc“. of Wocdvlllc. In the cvonlng. . . .Thc shudm o! the Metho- am church a. pro tor c Chrlctmu mowbchcldln c In echo! the Sub huh school during the holldcyl. Normâ€"On; wcgthy council can to . ,I,L,_A_ AL- _l-- L U‘Dâ€"vu "â€"'â€"l w"-.. 7 , , hove determined to oeiebx-ete the going out at the old suitably by nilowlng the street- to in (Int-knee. night niter night. . ..There in name excitement in town just now nbont 3 new light which in being introduced. gelled acetylene gee. ‘nnd WI: won-- â€" "â€"â€" u--- ,._,h whisper n [Inflation to our oonnoll. poo- plo wonld not how no ounmblo nlonx In dos-knot: every 1118!“. u this elm ot the you when the wn gone:- nu more llvoly thou no other “not. onmcm-Qolte 3 number of our cm- uno woos In Cnnington on Tong-5dâ€. 9:11 loom. unending 3 months: no whloh Koo. R. J. mm. of Toronto. nod Mr. Chopolo. nhl “duo-ed tho nndlonoo. “hormâ€" “£8. MoPhoufon In no [ammo the a no u now om Queen's hotel....Muu-o. D. uoLnohlnn and J. MoPhenon'o now bonus m 31- moot randy tor occupation. Qoxoo. DIME. Nunâ€"Von bu! roads god “that. ....Sovudnuwodumotthourlm W;Dr.l.1mponhhpbvery . whilst Dr. Gunman II enjoying a very III-vou- 1â€"s- Goon Damâ€"Ir. Bum. I horse buyer tron loaned. W has My sud bought I luv bond. phyla. 1dr 450 275 W001) VILLB. I: Men's all wool Suits, imported Scotch and Irish T.veeds in the latest fashionable patterns, good heavy farmers satin lin- ings. silk stitched, extra well made, stylish ï¬t. worth$12, clear at.... ....$ 8 00 Men's all wool Frcize Suits, double breasted heavy linings, wovth $7.50, clear at. . . . a 00 Boys' Underwear, Fleeeed lined,. . . .25c, 30c, 35c, 40c Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers ........ 65c Men’s Scotch Wool Underwear, all sizes .......... 453 Men's All Wool Rib Underwear at. .. . ...... 371/éc Men’s Fancy Stripe Underwear at ............... 25c Men’s Plain Grey Underwear at ................ 19c Men's Heavy Top Shirts, plain grey, at .......... 25c Men's Heavy Top Shirts, all wool at. . . . . . . . . . ...50c Men's All Wool Rib Top 80: at .............. lOc Persian Lamp Caps from $1.90 to ............ $4.50 Men’s Tweed Caps in Winter weights from 25c to 50c Boys’ Imitation Per-aim Lamb Caps from . . . . 250 to 60¢ Gente’ Imitation Moan Gloves at. . . . . . . . . . . .50c Gents’ Real Kid Gloves, Lined, at ................ 50:: Dark four-in-hand and Knot Ties, at ............ 10c . . 16¢ or ‘1 (or 250 Dark four-ln-hand and Knot T'w- a. . t Nil-hi...“ Lho dur- All†â€"uu. van-w vhâ€"w-.. to:- 101- the township, and Wm Gsrdiner, for the village. and will turn in their books this 11th Dec. without 3 deiinq cent. show- ing thee people He much readm- so pay their axes and still hue something no Iv unnuuâ€"i â€"â€"vâ€"-- _..___, token plooe end the onow end (root "which held any «or the land hove diooppeu'ed end everywhere tho Ipud in knee deep. 7 7â€" 1-- _L:.I. l NOBLANU. [WdMMJ ‘ Stanâ€"Mr. Wm. Wakohnin very ill cut t. with human-Lion of the lungs. I in data. us- Bert Wukolin, is slowly lmhonum long flhu....Mr. w“ VV‘ill‘Uâ€"“v -â€"' â€"_â€" _. v7 - Româ€"One blotting we enjoy for which weonghowbethenkfulilour good reeds. At. preeent (hey we in their wont condition. but. still ere quite pee-Able, while one he- onlv to cute e than. trip in tone directinne to ï¬nd plume wdere it. is imponible u» get thgeugh with even u: empty “you. I ,, v:__l_ Dvâ€"aâ€" "--â€" vvvâ€" â€" v77. , we Tuxumxc.â€"Mr. John King’e clo"er mill in bid up e: on. P. Domo'e. Clover thee-hing ie on [In bility dor’ ooft weebher ...... Mr. Motion in only on groin thee-hm for Mr. J. Colder. Chm in o butler; he o [urge mount of work shad of him yet ..... We loom tho: Mr. T. Leech'e machine will eloo org. :(1 in the neighborhood next, week, ea 1†everyone they expect. to be buoy thggehing. -_ Namâ€"Mr. Robt. Dsm is renovsting his stsbles ...... Mr. Alex. McKee is busy m to put A stone foundation under in next summer ...... Mrs. Leslie is st present seriously ill snflering from heat trouble ...... Lsgrippe is still in the neigh- borhood. It sppssu to be visiting esch in Efï¬e»? Jung-ta in} 8 131.1 In or 25 .8383 Bottomâ€"43%.: 533 do 301.02 a. in now do. 3m- .1365 grasgouyuï¬ \ \ Dhlblll ’l Ell. Pumaâ€"Rev. C. E. ' . of Mill- WolNorlu-d. hi! my friend-hero. yin: xvi-icon Tue-any Int. Thoohmhmvnumlodonuut evening. dump}. boinguxiou to has: mini: oldputu' the. gun ..... Mr. G. W. AMBgncnlnu-ohuc, spent Snu- dlyinTMO-bumn Exns â€"Mr. Cpgrlu 093-9311. tax oouecl “-4.--- «WNW. mummu WWWâ€... “WWW “my WWW“. "1i. ifor c. Lâ€"O'ving w the bouncy ammo-am, owning hum m m Ill M “u EDENâ€"T303411. [W oi 'ru MJ WlAruILâ€"Another ouddep PM is More you’ll never know how good and how this idea more than the following sample of Tremendous under-price is able to reach | one ehuah under the ausploes of the l of C. E. The oommlmee has second II x eervloeo of the Whyte Brae. the fell“ alum ol'l‘oronho. no assist in the promo-IIIL I'M! will doc render muelc on the W Ind sum. The above gentlemen bl" Jueh returned home from a year‘s , w the Stores. end come here i 3 recommended. Anotheriubetestlnalelflfl} . of the evening will he “ The trial scene 1 l the We 0: Venice." whlch 1111 h! | {than by the young people of this W ‘ ,Oom early end avoid the rush. Dill" nopen st 730. concert at 5 p.m. Tldfll only 15c and 25 : ‘ P5380) tin-31! . I; ..n In visiting.“ “CW. Mrs. G. . Prouse. Per. In! J!“ returned (mm the prairle provlnoo, "I†[he he: spent two years ...... Rev. E 3 Santana wee In Coboconk on Sundly.~- MilesuGertx-ude Garbutt and mu! sum hove returned home tram Linda}. â€I g [Pi-J week ...... “I. Friday _evening next tutu-place... .Mr. G. w. A one cal-loud of potatoes in ridI-v hat. and expects to ship the not! future ..... Mr. John Linday, ha Imted a lumber ‘ two miles out. of thin vi‘xlage. III“ '1 war ... "" not: be repaid. 7 “ CBU‘CK NOTE.-Bev' MI. Whitâ€, Pat Peal. occupied the â€mug" mm. ohm-ah last Sund‘" «1 DMZM‘“. LITTLE $3514 {15 Business is still pressing can!!! a... .Mr. G. W. Alloly chip 1on of pounce! on Tommi: . and expect: no ship soothed: nun-e ..... Mr. John 0mm! .- carted . lumber amp than rut. of this vilhge. Montreal liable good time A HANTLE ï¬ns!- Fir-1.01m n â€I. Manning until Dec. 27‘ 5-- lï¬ returmmz until Jun “- bm and One 'I “I I“ 8521. running unt M can; Jul. 1:1. I": ‘ tn sober: (vi “a, Dar. xou: w lit. Comment] M. M 18:32 to mu. m “In. !uu. onusâ€"1 Kiln-d. J!!!" on... an I†P! Steamship Aunt. Canadian Exp ’uy Winn Expm may _ perfectly ad Cooks Printed Hm m G. W. Telegrm '11! issue Tickets in “Detroit Port or: Ind undo MSTMAS AND Grand T: u n PLTON in all the mater‘ Geo