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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 10 Dec 1908, p. 7

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wes. costumes, 48 in, D per cent. of! AB Is for Chrisma-B . handkerchieis, 4c, 5c, 7c and It mples of ladies, handkerchiefsat acts for ....8l:5 Int ofi all Wool werings. uple of table as? Sale of *4c, 3%c, 5c, 8c, ...l3c some to this for the yea!- lenno .. 3" m8”; "'3'“ .....2g¢ "81.25 .3“: "7,: ...7c an, 24 BU!“ “flan were ‘. ection \Vit' (out being Ir v-Mr. Henry the Brooks Ht in tom 10-day natal arrangenl ‘1 Waters, W?“ day. .JIr. John is in town tn- poned Clydesf: stallion). Th" for sale toâ€"m' ~r ning‘s reposiv â€"Mr. 1.. Ah say boy. 110W « for the past : ingthrough 1E to-day. Mrs. in ill-health '1 time, necesm: trip east. was in med home ye town mpson 1’!w 411‘. G. A Winnipeg. [are \‘iéiti among \'.Y., Men, -Mrs. C. Hnlmea wasaguest :H (he S night. She W315 1" Visit With To'];x?i‘-‘L'S I hear Lakeflesl'i. ‘Mr- E. U. .‘xIcCrohan, p1 “the Pym iuwn‘e ,returned ems from a min to Boston. Dail." u nun” .m-w ~Mr. (‘.. t‘, «‘hsmnon. 0‘ 0a“: ' was in town mturday. -Mr. um ““50“. 01 Penelon F311!» Paid our UJ‘AH u viait tO-day' ~Mr. 1». .u. .1..w..11. o! Osmium”: called on hmn ir‘wnda Batu?”- ~.\1r. u 1, Hand. 0! the Gazette. Fmt‘bu Full _ wnn u town Vianl' tO' day. â€"M¢~sars. ('. 19.. Week: at! D. Caxmichml, 0t Woodviue. "'9 L town to-duy 011 business. (Dam 1:» Press, Dec. 7th) -Dr H \\ H. ~1,Ll of Little Britain. the ‘ tow n m town > vh€ town W35 pdaS town {fir-m1: today. ‘. )I‘ Greer, of N. Tonawan- wa: in town 10-day. \‘da. general merchant, z. IUWD 10-day on hu- {'1‘ the V1:) Well'l" vesterda V .1. in Liakwood toâ€"day in #1; >. session of Division there. ‘ru oks proprietor of xi‘nraith. of Peterboro, THY-my, a guest at the Ligenl‘e, v wday- ' \v at: Potts, barrister, :is wife and daugh- \1- .. and Mrs. Geo.A . :va Pym House. ums. of Belleville, re- . Ixziv. proprietor of the Hu‘iiburton, and Mrs. in rown today. Svulthorpe, of Port v mt‘ TIV, ,-da'v', Gold, m ,\'<.rthwest, is in town har’nbault has been l’e'tt-rbOTO for some ‘11:: Mr. Archambault'a Fenelon Falls, is ~~oking after the it- z;r< of his sister, Mrs. gown ads yesterday. gilt‘ss Of Kingston, Pym House to-daY- ress, Dec. 4th.) ‘,\ a. couple of dgya. ,Dec. 3.) v (‘SterdEY- >1 ’D m U] IDS, of 116 luv Rowin. 0t ~t vrday. '1. Haliburton, business. :‘Ir-I'SOII. of Omemee, , with his fine im- 3 «mo mares and 9. 21112215 will be ofiered at Mr. W. A. Fan- n, of Bobcaygeon» mes, of Wilbeflorce, H.‘ Simpson house last .. returning from a. s at Young’s Point, 3 of Kinmount,‘ a guest. at the d suddenly yester- lthorpe, 0f Port n seed pea. man, a gueSt at the of Port Hope. of BUfialoa of Beaverton, of Peterbor0. of Torotuo. of Toronto. J anetville, (Daily Free Press, Dec 8.) â€"Dr. G. W. Hall, of Little Britain, ‘ called on friends in town to-day. â€"Dr. Mason, of Fenelon Falls, Warden of the county, was in town to-day on business. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Herb Byrnell, oi‘ Fenelon Falls, were in town Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hen- ley, Russell-st. -â€"Miss Charlotte Conley, of Kings- ;ton, is at present the guest of her brother, Mr. John Conley, of the Sylvester Works. went an operatlou tal this morning: a her a. very speedy _Mr;'Ciay‘E0n 0' tic proprietor of ‘ in the city? toâ€"da: customers. -â€"Mrs. Bernard Morrow, wife of , of Peterboro, ~ re- turned ho days’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Jno. ’Brien Melbourne-st. Cobalt, "The Silver City of New On- stario, wher - the semi-professional hockey league of that great mining centre. ”a ...Mr. A. Boud‘leo ' to Mandi .Mrn. J today. A. A. Sachem, lochmuter M May on s vim REMIN DERS FOR MEN Women’s and Men’s Fur-lined Coats in splendid The greatly favored black for men and colors as well for ladies. Splendid rat linings, sev- very handsome coats‘and use- assortment. . eral kinds of collars, ful, while prices are favorable for your bu Blouse or Reefer styles to choose from. ying now. Women’s Coats, all Popular Styles At Less Than You Dmamed of Paying. Regardless of our great cut price sale doing: in our mantle section we have decided to make still further cuts in price in order to do a rush mantle business before the actual holiday week. Note these prices :â€" Women’s SIS Mantles, clear. Women’s SlO Mantle: 5 00 in; at, only ......... (9 (fl clearing now at ...... s o Fur-lined Coats For Men and Women. ..Women's “4.50 Ker- sey Cloth Mantle: for UMBRELLAS ngcxwaAR BRACES ARMLETS socxs 'KERCH I EFS SCARFS SHIRTS GLOVES JEWELRY FANCY GOODS :oprieton of Weeze’s Bazaar, is e city today, selecting a new of Christmas goods for his many They’re here in almost endless variety. Gnu manure...“ ....... _ Noneedtoworryoverthegiftproblan. Juteomeinandbegin. . ° oftheshflttixneyouhavetodoa inmionofintendinxgiftbuyea. - v-IuVI av" w..." your gift buying in MES» greatest of all holidayt. $10 The wise and considerate are doing their Christmas shopping now. Are you among them. WGPU. vv-u-.â€"_, J Haliburton Co., was in town toâ€"day. J Rosedale in charge of the tug in con- i nection with the Randolph Macdonald Company work there, returned home l‘ last night, after a successful and sat- 'f isfactory season. -â€"-The Examiner says :-“The sport- ing writers on the Lindsay Post and \ Warder stafls in their references to the Peterboro Turf Club's choice of dates for their winter meet, make ‘statements which are neither gentle- manly nor justifiable.” ...... Has the Examiner just woke up! \ â€"The Blairhampton correspondent Iof the Minden Echo says: Mr. Wm. Wenslow, of this place, returned to lhis home a few days ago with a ‘bon- nie bride.” She was Miss Edith, ‘daughter of Mr. H. Fetterly, of Bali- |burton. They were married in Lind- lsay and upon their return were re- ceived with the honors accorded on ' such occasions. level, being dropped several feet be- l ' low the summer height. The super- ' intendent stated to-day that this pre- caution was taken to avoid any pear 5 sible break as occurred several years . . It will not cause any injury to ' “m mnnv fish which will winter in BEGIN NOW. Children’s 34 and 35 Coats, at only â€"-Capt. Wipters, W110 the many nsn Wmuu. "u. .....--_ , TOWN TOPICS -M the math): 0! Toronto Prel- bytery lut week o communicotion 0‘ ‘WV 'â€"-,, p.510! 0! St. Andrew's, Bonn, an we Presbytery o! nudity. with stipend and tree mu sad and nation 0! one month. Kr. 1"." f‘.‘ $2.95 It Thundty ‘nen au- gnd Mr. T- M“ “11?: pound one! 3 1°33 Bndm ..,.nnupeoie-°1 ‘ fit: 0 "mm new spot“- d3}: “1anth W3 10' In I 0! Toronto Preo- o consummation Lev. H. N. Konklo. l Dixie, to becoqle L‘DQ‘vâ€" v~v Among our Christmas purchases will be found beautiful lines of Japanese Silk Drapes, Brass Trays. Collar Holders, and many other articles too inum- erable to give you details of in limited space. How- ever, we invite you in to inspect our complete stock. FANCY GOODS, _ . THE WEEKLY FREE Pam # at bringing to the ground the fine fox before mentioned. â€"The funeral of the late Mr. Samuel Parsons took place on Monday to Riverside cemetery. The funeral was in charge of the Sons of England, and a large representation of that Order and of friends of the deceased at- tended the last sad rites. -â€"The Lindsay Curling Club at- tended the funeral of their brother curler, the late Mr. Lochlin McIn- When in doubt give a box of them. Handkerchief: have been nd are atiil in favor. traditionai Chriathaa presents for many years a wcmen and children. We have a wonderful display of them for men, ' o the most dainty kind. affection in which the deceased was. held. The funeral took place at 3 p. m. to Riverside cemetery. â€"At both masses at St. Mary’s on Sunday Archdeacon Casey tood ad- vantage of the occasion to congratu- late the congregafion for their edify- ing attendance at all devotions dur- ling the mission, and also to thank them most heartib for their very lib- eral offering made to the J eauit Fa- thers which amounted to the sum of vuau. Bobcaygeon Independent: At the an- nual Conference of the Provincial Charities, held last week in Toronto, (Coneupondence Free Preu.) Doc. 10th.â€"The an o! ”10‘.de my. nu. w. Polud. at town. spent ‘ mumrmdmws: LINDSAY Etore Open Until 10 of; .MI. -- «meson. hol‘: n to pan. Saturdays "P ‘0 on.“ by; until 6 PJ‘- January lat. 3111b at- a 1‘9“ r brother 5 me not of town, were exceptionally good. d ,tioneer end {goodly number of bas- were disposed of. Refresh- nts were served to those who did get baskets and everybody went urâ€" McIn- :away well pleased. I-..â€"A AND OSHAWA. side. The n in; action. have returned home after a two weeks visit with their grandfather. Mrs. Walter Butler is on the sick list. but we h0pe to soon see her out Tilt. James Butler was taken thn a paralytic stroke about two weeks ago, and has since been unconscious most of the time. *' ‘ L-A ---:-I For ladies and gentlemen, p. dainty creations, suitable for presentation" 00 I miss seeing the ladies' display, main aisle. west Le. The men's 33 muin aisle, out side, in the cloth. new styles, new color- (Correspondence Free Press.) Dec .10.-â€"We are hsving reel old camber come in, but quite s number in this loeslity would rsther hsve seen it rein min before winter set in. be- csnse wster is still very mm with some. The Pumers' Institute meetinx held st Pension Fells on Hands! lest was ”*‘-Aâ€" A. ‘n-m_ m "V“. "II. â€"â€""'v Don't target the mandamus“. to be held in the Presbyterian church here on the 16th in». A good ha been 9W" W Lunch wfllbo 17-1-... _1“ h ‘h . 'Qnite a number attended tne canoe given st Hr. John Lunb's. in. on the evening 01 Monday. A pleasant time 357117.4th i7 9:: will In no. Butter soled to-dIY- suav's GREEN: BADDOW. “(ended the dupe asking. place. now at present (Corespondence Free EMS.) Fairbaim, Dec. 10.-â€"The annual meeting of the Shareholders of North Verulam cheese factory we. sheld on Thursday. when all the businesg (or this year was satisfactorily conclud- urday in Lmasay. Mr. E. Tiers has rem! business trip to Toronto. . Lindoay last Saturday. Mr. E. A. Tonnn, 01 yum-.. -W ducted missiowy services here last Sunday. Thope present speak in glowing terms of Mr. Tonkin. Be very clearly pointed out the eastern ““-‘*-‘--‘M’ mnt need of our assisâ€" The store will close at 6 o'clock every evening. Someday even- ing :1 10 pm. missionariGS' Wt Several of our young W to attend the presbyterian BufY’S Ggeenon Dec. 16th ,,,__A ‘A T Ww'_, Fancy. good, up-to-dato ing, simply that they must era are. See them for eure sample coat. All Holiday Special -- Men's «moan. extra quell- prices. ‘1“ “-n'- Suits. the kind that popular style Coats at the price we are so and you should share in the savings, before making any selections. at economy Saturday. Mr. N. Graham of Eden, will preach being prepared .by the choir. Mrs. Wm. Elliott is spending a haw days with her sister, Mrs. Robin- few days At the price given per pound for turkeys these last few years it pays to feed them to weight: a couple of pounds more on the weight counts. but {out or more pounds count laser. 1 put in new blood 1t good prices such you. ‘9‘ nuke special pri yul’, ‘llu au-n‘. yr, , oi breeders. Mier I have calied in my orders ior breeding stock trom the farmers about me. I go over my flocks and make selections 01 my best hens and wbblers. afler which these are marked and as tar as it is possible are kept apart tram the main flock, and not led so heavily as the birds {or the Thanksgiving market. After losing Mayoral o! my be“ turkeys one year imiaflugreanm,lshutoa thatflvenramMInaeitin n ,a£ Fendon F. Some of the b0! loeg O“‘ “my .9 season for an SHOP EARLY of Grand View. Man. visiting relatives here- . Tankin. FAIRBAIRN. Parker Ibgyâ€"Iihave their snow- my. Rather early in snow-shoeing: isn’t it in the store holiday buying, and see the splendid qualities .nd low ment. so have us show for Christmas trade banging. AI you the merits of The Gold Medal Carpet Sweeperâ€" mhvterign concert at Kill two birds with one stone, Of camerYI a terials. ' Men's Suits, the km planes particular people‘ rilht. fits .correctly. .be Cauada‘s High-grade. Calumet-cm! School was founded in the Electric Qity one quarter century ago. Great , . ------- - mud-antes as Busâ€" Dvuvv- , City one quarter century ago. urea: demand for our graduates as Busâ€" iness Collegr Teachers. Private Sec- retaries. Office Assistants. etc. The embodimgnt, of‘tbe mqst, Expert ,__ Â¥_.... ‘-\ Rncinoss e'nmlfllcuh u; uuuuuu > Modern System known in Business Science. We invite cum arisnn. Three Departmvnbs. Mann by skil- led insnrucmrs. Commercial Sten- o'rupny. Telegraphy. Out of 001m students get {me ticket to city Y.M.(‘-.A.. T.A.S. or Y.\V.C'A. \Vribe for particulars. It Pays to Bu! at Cinnamon’s. Peterbom Business Colleg GEO. SPOTTON, Principal havo hon, and how we anticipate ovary poo-IN- "gunman. shun-Inquis- cudd- m? I. in. than. than. You naturafly expect to at the but styles and aa truIy acceptable a Christmas present as anything you can think of whara'a boy or girl is without FOR LADIES PARASOLS GLOVES HOGI ERY 'KERCH I EFS ll. cinnamon et e hardware em. M: will you be dleeppeinied if you come a helmet-ten. We knew values and we knew peck. end we went you to know whet e good etere we one, so to speak. While visit the Carpet Depart- s7 Kat-3L, My: BEST SKATES NECKWEAR GARTERS NOVELTI as JEWELRY PAGE SEVEN. ufld IOW Pric“ kind thl‘ pic, mnde Hm

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