-1- .r" ave You Visited “"5 Our January Sale oeeeee ee-eeeeeeeeeee‘ ...}; WEEKLY POST. . LINDSAY, mmA'r_* div; 17th. ..wm- winch the denounce. "The Sacred Herb." Demand Dr. Shoop' ‘5. Take no RESTIN‘G other. Sold by all dealer; PARAGRAPHS '- â€"B€lleville corporat‘n'n made a profit of $10,870.63 out: of its gas ____4.___ plant in eleven months. . . . â€"-!1‘hc County Auditors held. their What is Happening in Town and the final sitting on muesdav for the pass.- Country Round About Us. in; of the Administratï¬omod out... a the Steady March at Bigger Business OQOOOOOOOOOOOOO accounts for 1907. . 1".“ ' t - If not, come $0011., Every department is contri- I" â€"-The days are growing percaptib- ,Caâ€"s“ our no; pneumot {Knox-n There’sa swing anda sweep to this January Sale that convinces the most casual Linersâ€"Spec! W 01' -'3 observer that merchandise is being quickly turned into cash and the savings are the lyn longer. . ‘. â€"Toronto hotel men will not ad- vance rates. as announced. Business is dull at present. . '3 «The piano bearing the name 1.0ch 3"! 'No)dtoimer'-is a guarantee of high- ‘ ml“ of lead out grade throughout. Call at. Good- Hakim V .ssln's Art Store and see one of these month at M. B. Tangney’s, opp. Ben- son "House-‘14.“. â€"Any young man or man enter- ing the Lindsay Federal Blindness Col- lege for a cmrseo; study. day class. do or before Feb. 3. will be entitled to a modulation of $5.â€"-tw2dls. greatest offered by any January Sale. This event Is our great January Surplus Stock Sale and never were prices more beneï¬cial Bigger than ever savings hating its share of the bargains for this sale. We are sacriï¬cing everything. ,, M yards -W-hite Shaker Remnants. . 1 56 WI" BUY 13:. vd. for :80. yd. reg. . 2 cotton Towels 5° 200 pairs 'Mlen‘s Sox. meg. 150.. sale for you. are to ‘ W Pins 50 100. t ,1] . ‘ ‘ -_ ‘V . . hesTape 50 :3 patterns Cottt'on Welling, '1- . 8"!" 8h Lanes 1 m-«lnvtï¬. â€"C-aneda’a standard Piano 18 the 53mm I d " 1 "“ 5“£115 50 i" ‘ 63 ' 1100 may hf C an ' 'Nc-xdheimu' and you can buy one cards °f_ on ' ‘ CW“ “ - ° _-’ i ‘e' - p ' | 2. ' s. the waitresses and dining room ‘ ' .’ singwootac f 5333? F‘IW‘IfIWwL “8'†“a row um «auto 8,... or .... hotel. in London, 0..., 3‘14â€?“le artistsâ€"trig ray-mega carry this event for another two weeks. 2 cards 2,5288%: Grey and Black Factory .Yarn. reg. 3 lll'lorchlefs are organizing arunion. They demand 3‘ can â€dds Cu. 2; "jxis rt "00†m y In- 131-2‘3"83'1° 10°" 7 . '- " hamâ€; Colored Short" 11mm" better Sleeping '11“?- ‘mo an get can 08‘1". ' ' Everflhing in our entire stock â€" 5,45 Val L889 Men‘s Regatta Shirts. reg. 5.59.,uale 8100 ters and avsitting room for their own 'â€"â€"At the annual meeting. of the Former Prices Beduc- . [all non Si? tie. it} 2 Pairs Children‘s Lindsay Collegiate Institute Cadet 9d 100m 506 on the at a reduced price as we must 0 81‘s edsame Needles 56 30 Shell Boxes. reg. 253.,sale 15c. Ilene supporters use. .~ _'-> C 2 . x U reduce our resent stock Ten day 8.8 received and reaper 1 Q p R . r ores. the officers elected .for 1908 youâ€. You a p of Safety 20 per cent. off all carp-cits and tuna 2flnoys|u° combs ‘~ " he ' ' companyâ€"in ““W _° M. r Cl . . . |.l l ,, 8 V6 on Th d D ll f With beat gOOdS at 2 cardfc not mentioned in thisTuStt. . for 100. the Mount Roya’ls experience ‘â€" will e e W Thompson. captain. every 3' ousan O ars beore Fabâ€" lowes‘ 81161314008. “"85 I see that all its boats are fitted out Fred Molten. 13* lieutenant; 50h“ â€"â€" ruary Fir“- r“ carpets. Oilcloths l ‘ .3 Underwear flsrtl <l..~:i;:n. regr. .l Dion’s Fleece-lined Shirts and Dranv- W I‘m. for 12 1â€"2c. els. reg. 903.. 60.191 400. 7.; .. *;;r- 2.3.. salcfftlzu Men’s Wool Shirt-s. and .Dq-arwcrs. j =11 L “IN†“'3'- 039~ regular 500. each, saletAOc. 'l . L“ s: f » 0. t . . . L3,... r. 459 . _Bo.\'s Fleece-lined Underwear, an .‘ '. ‘ “ ‘ †‘ " ' { 9.1205. reg. 4th.. $3194.31», r :11 zT:1{K‘~'<‘:rV Carâ€" t Ludies’ “White and Pink' . Gowns. '_ _ p - ‘ '>'.',‘.: +92. 570. â€5:110 i lose trimmed. reg. 750., sale. 55c. v: â€". â€I?! 42 ’ ’ LndxeS’ Flannelcttte Drarwers. 500. . ' me 70: : reg. ’km‘is‘ for 35° . ‘ Spun Glass and Sateen Underskirts _- ~_~.\'n and crown, reg. $1.25. sale 950. 1‘, 3.: â€a, $10; sol-:4, 20 per cent. off all Flannoletthnd . .11,» ‘ $857- rgg, 1‘ hire Underwear not mentioned; in 2 . ’i this lust. ; 1 ‘ " ' . . T C']TQ.‘[, 1 152 yds, All 503. 001138128, 408.“ 8111 $1 COT.“ ». i‘n and 55C. sets. 85:. il‘r . , :3-.. ... (an-39h 1 1,2 yards ; lLadi-es' Kid Gloves. $1.10 .intdis for . and $1.25. Carpet fort 403.: .. for 68c. floral designs, . ‘AllC‘l 20¢: slack patterns. 1‘23. 306. iJ‘ T9,: . r:,:. 653.. for 53:. a: s. fur-lined. .reg. » . 85c. for 650.: $1.00 Soft lia rs. fur felt. L for $1.50; reg. _ adies’ and Misses’ Skirts ‘ Skirts for girls from 10 to 15 years. ranging in price 890.; $1.35 for$ 1.18. : Ladies Black (flights; reg ‘ 690.; reg. $51.25, sale? 950. 50 pair cream knitted Drawers. reg‘. i 553.. sale 400.; 50c. Vests, sale 400.; ire; $1.25 for 95:. . Large Colored Handkerchiefs for emen. reg. 1%.. salet die. 3. 300 yards red. single-folk? Damask, i tel. 132.. sale. 9e. t . ~ 3 50 linen Towels. regular-110:... ends 5 :2 for 133. l. . t 50 linen towels. regf 253. each.3z110 f . .1990†said. 12 for 300. 3 031V. )1 wea‘ ‘ from 3-2930 :0 $22.75. sale. all going at......... ...3125 yap; mind :1 rd ointk Shirts. reg. $2.00. sale ......3125 3 33.1.1 Blue Viruzm Skirts. pleated. reg. S4100. sale. ......33.00 1,343.46 Black and Navy Skirts. trot. $5.50. sale ...iC. ......3425 3...}, 8:“ ind Neivv Panama Skirts. reg. $7.75. sale“... ......‘362' elidk-s' 11.42.; Cloth Skirts. satin :rimmed. reg. $4.75. salei ......3350 ' ’ ' ’ lth M tl ladies an children s 00 an e 5.;9.‘ 1..-ed Cults. 79.1. $6.50. 5.11? $4.50; reg. $10. sale $8. meg. $12.50 $9 re; 3:: via ST; rec. 313.5310 $10; reg. $15. sale. \...... ...$11.50 Tie-t»; (‘01 \ r.::. $3. for S4: TO‘:. 84. for $3: reinï¬ï¬, for, ............ $4.50 Lip" (‘10 31' v\'l:-\. vain-119110 make. over for children; lot of 10. 2312': 0:1“1: .. .. .. .........:.‘.. ".750. ;‘, do"! :ch and toy: lot: over from Christmas. now selling at half Mens’ Fur Goats ‘creased cost of paper, a C sari Cc:-1:<. 2-3:. $553., sale price . .. L... ( ...s38.00 o: 1‘ ' :‘ Cil-ms. rczr. $35.. sale price ...... .; ...... ...32750 :ui ; :‘ :Lntg otter 'lt (collar. reg. $50. for . $38.00 1 1’ C, .\~t. Collar. reg. $31. sale .....EJ' .. $25.00 9 Men s cloth Overco s C' . ‘r in: collar. rear. 815. sale $10; reg. $11. sale. ...STI) ‘j , ’i. r rt‘ ' $9. azil: . ...$6_00 f ’l'.‘ -- 12 [014 yours. r02. 35.50.5313 ................ . $4.00 7, 1 fly < H: Titania. 11 to 15 years. going at .. .. ...31.00 - L 3': EH; 7 :‘.~.- ~-i Suits. $47.50 for ......S5.00 ‘ T ~l < ' -. binding from Slit to $12. ontsnlo ......S5.00 T: l < :z!1'."ifl£2‘ from $51.50 to $5 onL sale. .. ......S“2.50 ~ 1‘ S' ‘ 41.- $1 _:tn:~’ for $1.50; reg. $2.501 \for .. ...-$175 5-- s _’5 far .. . 5.51.00 ~ 5; , ~ 7.. I'm, rgr. 5'1. 5:110 803.: 11-1 white and grey. ~;:" “ S‘ ' :7l'133\ ....................................... (.5... ...... ' ...... $1.18 -. S if“: f)" €4.51! ; $5.00 for $4.10: $3.50 for ...-$33.00 C. . :' :» -.- .~;,13; 5:233.q fir ................................. ‘ ............... 33170 Dr i ess Goods and s Iks L "‘ .. --: a: '1 black <ntin cloth. 653. ml: ............ ‘......50:. ,2; -~ \'.»b’-."1irt. tor. $1.5“. s:112.........\r‘... 5.31.25 . ll" out plum Venetian. oz. 800.. said. 470. 3 iv '1w‘ . T21. .- 1:. 9:r'::<. eta. rcg. up to 503.5531: ...... 25c. . $11k. $.75, 55?. -:1lo ........................ (..T ............ {fin-140v 5i ‘ \ "m’ finish tw'l' not cut). 1'02. 900., .5310 .5680. C . hi i". ll‘l’ Silks ’l‘tffems and fl‘amoline. rcyr. 60:. rule 45:. 'lâ€". 11:11; and dark shades. 3;. 6012., 8:119. 440. Ladies’ Fur Goats \ .. Sn} .T:1k:-t. reg. $38. sale ......$2$.00 ‘ 3:10. air/.3 39. length 27 in.. reg. $25. sale ......... 20.00 .Tlllâ€. six: 4:2. length 30 in.. reg. $40. sale “£532.00 - C till. ~12: :31, length :24 in.. reg. $35. saint ......... $27.00 3'; nth. ~.i;: ~14. length 33 in., reg. $45, sale ......535.00 w'. “slain. reg. 360.5310 .. ......$47.UO “'rC‘. Ii‘. «minâ€"lined. \Vcstcrn Sable trimmed. $45 5.53500 253 and 38. Western Sable trimmed. neg. t$60 ......$48.00 5'9}; slit; Ifeiiiiiie'éi. $3.153. c’iiitjreg. $45. sale $35.00 Hf. a; $75, sale . -r.:::;. 46 in., rat~linedL XE Uncleatmess in the Dairy. [Torrirziq tar.’ ‘ 02‘}- (r r}... n us: " . l k-i of [ll-3 ..pairons of “205103 in Eastern. Ontario m: 9501’“ appliances for cooling VLC-lOVl‘E deliver)". Ninety per cent ..: CQCCSQ 13vaer in )Iontl‘efll 596:“ no; clean in flavor. ; . j, ‘ ‘10 less than 149 cou- ‘h, ‘0? adulteration were re, 1mg, :5?“ those engaged in sup- rio or A.“ from Which Eastern Un- ‘ €9.5C XS ma“- ~15 in... )Iarmotr lined. Isabella fox tri Brown cover, 50 in. long, M'estern Safolet trim- $58.50 .................................................. mtming, reg: ~ . E. W. MeGAFFEY Opposite Terry’s Restaurant. more deplorable is ‘the evidence brought out as 1.0 the number of dishonest patrons. True, Iless thin 150 convictions among 36,000 indi- viduals is not a very high percents. ago. but it is higher than it should be. The patron of a cheese factory who waters or skims his milk ent- deavors to obtain something at: the expense of his neighbors who are co- Opcrating withi 011m in the humans of that factory. He might just. as honestly go to his neighbor’s hold and steal his sheep. or enter the barn and itake. away part of the contents of th- granary. ._ , p i It is quite evident. that: more eduâ€" cation is required.’ in" the work of pro. vim/lion. but there is need also or the preaching of maximum-fashioned lion 'sty. and in this work the church 'school 31106191 9-5.3“? the instructors; Tiles ‘ e , . mre the three most sunk- .rffjffments made in the T990†.irgtggv‘u _the Eastern Ontario «.... 1..} “hon _he1d at Picton last I d lehtwo first clearly indicate 0ft, 0:39,... a“ the educational cf- 3% t past years, much yet re- 11’; in: be accomplished before our ustry reaches the standard efficiency it should attain. Still with the Marconi wireless system of telegraphy. The cost of a. plant has bean sunk in insurance. \ ~l‘enelon Falls Star; In the Lind- say elections the most coveted. offices were won ‘by old ‘Fenelon Falls boys in the persons of Mr. Jas. Bcgg as mayor, Geo. A. Jordan, rceve, and J. G. Eyrcs. deputy-reeve. . ~1’ermits issued for new buildings at Edmonton during 1907 show :1 to- tal value of $2,250,000, which (lo-:5 not include the million dollar pack- ing plant now under way or. the. bif bridges under construction. -lToronto Star; A school of her: ring which mppeatrcd off the coast of. Scotland has separated. onel part gog- ing north. and the other going south. From M‘hilsh it appears that the her.â€" ring have their separate schoolquesr tion also 5,; t l '- â€"-Toronto Star; The historia bat- tlefields‘ fund seems to be getting along fairly well. Meanwhile the an- nual militia camps, fringed with brok‘nrnecked empties and. derelict :fiasks. go on adding to our sum, cf glory as historic battlefields. .. ~Many weekly nesvSpapers in the States have advanced their price from $1 to $1.25 and $1.50â€"most of them to $1700. giving as a reason the: in~ wages" etc'. The Canadian publishers are strugg- ling along “at the old rates under similar 'changcd conditions. â€"Trial catarrh' treatments are be- ing mailed out free. on request. by Dr. Shoot). Racine. Wis. These tests are proving to the peOpleâ€"wituout a penny's costâ€"the great value of this scientific prescription known to drupgists everywhere as Dr. Sheep's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. 1 â€"Girls. here‘s a [leap year wind- fall! ,\Vm. Freeman, sin. of Bobcay- goon. (widower, independent means) announces in Tile Independentl that he seeks a 'wife. Who‘ll be the first to make the pilgrimage? C. P. R. Anderson expects a big increase in traffic right away. -â€"A stoppage hats occurred. in the County sewer leading from the House of Refuge. [The stappage is so com- plete that â€the rwater is bursting out fr om the manholes. Mondale now, at work trying to get 13. passage through. If not accomplished. a portion of the sewer will have to 200 reouilt. , _ ' ‘ â€"â€""I am not: much of a mathema- tician,†said u cigarette. “but I can add to a youth‘s nervous troubles. I can subtract from his physio-11 cn- crgy. I can multiply his aches and pains. I can divide his mental pow- ers. I can take interest from his .work and discount his chances for success." 1 â€"Kingslon .Wllig; .It- rhys td‘ndâ€" Vertise, us the proprietor of the Red Cross drug store will learn to his cost. While he was away. his head clerk advertised in the Whig. “Kisses free at the Red Cross Drug Store.‘ All yesterday the store telephone was kept busy. young ladies enquir- ing if l’rOprietor Gibson was there. and when he would be free for ap- .pointmcnt- "Seventeen conductors of the Can- adian Northern railway. according to a report in Mfinnipeg, have recently been dismissed from the service of the company for various irregulari- ties. Most of the men had previous- ly been dismissed 'from the G. ‘1‘. )1 ‘and C. P. it. 00's employ for fare lifting and other corrupt. acts. and apparently 'fell under. the spell of the old temptations. --'Three netw schoolhouses were op- cned on the 6th to; January in,tNorth .Vex'ulam. One of them. 1N0. 13. is on the road. from-Tension Falls to Boincaygeon; another, «No. 3, about two miles south of the saidl road, and about three miles from Sturgeon Point; the other, N01. 12,‘tha‘etc miles north of said would and near. Fair- loairn. [two of themtt are already bricked, and the othetr will he brick- ed next summer. 'K-‘r.’ ‘ --A tickling cough. from any cause. is quickly: stepped .by Dr. Sheep’s Cough Cure. And it is so thorough- ly harmless and safe. that Dr. Shoop tells mothers-everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a. lung- healing mountain shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitive bron- chial membranes. No opium. no chlor- oform, nothing harsh used to injuce or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract htat helps to heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub Graham. 2nd lieutenant. if, â€"-The C. P. R. Co. has placed an or- dcr for 40) steel _and wood freight cars with- the Dominion. Car and Foundry Co.. Lachine. That doesn't look as if the .managemcnt expected any falling off in freight traffic in the immediate future. â€"«To check a cold quickly. get: from your dmntist some lithe Candy Cold Tablets celled Prevention. Drug- [gusts everywhom are now dispensing; Prevention. for they are not only safe. but decidedly certain and prompt. Prevention contain no nuinine, no fax- ative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "some stage" Proven- tine will prevent. Pneumonia. Bron- 990 $1.99 Women’s warm and serviceable Tweed Man- tles in tweeds and plain cloths, lined all through. A big clearance of coats that would make. over well at a price less than material would cost. Women’s all - Tweed Mantles, all through. no getting over and the class of chitin. La. (3me etc. Hence the come. Prevention, Good for feverish [armory 541‘ Fri“- - . - children. 48 Pmntioa 25 cents. ..... . . ....... 99c Trial boxes 50. Sold by all dealers. All â€"I‘etenboro City Council has as;- .provod of an otfcu'lfrom the Bank of «Toronto to allow interns“. on credit balance at the metric/f 8 3-4 per cent.. and to charge interest; o_n the over- draft up to theamoumt of the credit balances at the rural of 4 3-4 per cent:. and on the amount: .in excess of the credit balances at Lhd «rate of 6ger «cent. t" , â€"When the Stomach. Heart or Kid- ney nerves get weak. then‘ these or- gans always fail. Don‘t drug the stomach. nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That- is simply a makeshift. Get a prescription kn0wn to drug- gists everywhere as Dr. Sh00p'3 Re- $2.50 $5.00 mau- 97.00 Inch. This lot comprises Collars. Stoles and Rufls Western Sable. Chin chilla, Electric Seal, nat- ural Opposum and imi- tation Stone Martin. All well tuned and while the price is low the furs were not made for the Stole, one extra Opposum Scarf, them up with Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative .â€"tablets or liquidâ€"and see how quickly help will come. Free sam- ple test sent on request by Dr. Shoop. Racine. Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. 5011 by all dealers. WEDEING BELLS Dowson-«Aylesworth. . A very pretty “Tiling was celev bruted at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jth Aylesworth, Brock, on Nnv Ycar's day. when their only daugh- ter, Irvu 11., was united in. the holy bonds of milrimony to Mr. ('liford Dowson. of Fingerboard; At :ltrx: o‘clock. to the strains of the wedling march, p111) ul bu 3115: Martha Dow- son, sister of the. groan]. the brilr‘ entered the parlor [eming on the arm of llCl‘ father. uni-r an. arch of evergreens decorated with bells and holly. The impressive ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Mr. K-ith. of Wick. in the presence of about sixty gueszs. $3.95 $4.95 Frieze Ulster. Men’s dark frieze Ul- sters, long length, high storm collars, lined throughout, a good coat for rough wear and at a fraction of their former price. funerary S a le Pni‘e .......... 3.95 Men’s Tweed colorings, plain an Self collars. regular $10 coats l i i A SALE THAT SATISFIE J. SUTGLI cash and 0m Price - - - LI Regular $10.00 Each A clearing lot of Furs two Isabella F ox Scarfs, one large Mink Marmot natural Opposum Caper- ine, one only American only Western Sable pil- low Muï¬'. Regularprices slorative. I‘ne Restorative is prepal- money, but this is a $7.75 to $10.00, your ' ed expressly for these weak inside clearing lot. fanuarj' choiceofany alt/armory nerves. Strengthen these nerves. buflf. SaldPrz'tc ...... 2.50 Sale Price . . . . 5.00 Inn’s Over-coats. coats, medium and dark cy linings, velvet and These are cleared at/amrar} Sale PH}? .......... 4.95 Mantle Prices are Pared to the Bare Cast of the Materials. We have told you the reason. We hope to round up big business for the b . ala the month. You’ll never strike better buying anywhere. nce Of wool Beaver, Broadcloth and lined There’s these prices for actual savings l $3.95 $5.00 W o m e n's all-woo1 W 0 m e n’s ail-wool , Beaver cloth Tweed and Tweed Mantles in grey I Frieze Mantles. This and fawn, trimmed with -lot comprises loose and velvet and self strapped, ! semi-ï¬tted long length ï¬ne lengths, some have 1 Mantles. . If you have body and sleeves lined. I been putting off tbuying This season’s styles, l a Winter coat, uy it R ular ric 8 $10.00 offered. fanuary Sale now. fanuary Sa 1: faerzguary gale Price. . . . Price ......... . 1.99 Price............ 3.95 ................... 5.00 coats our Children's Mantlee at Half Price. Such Reliable Furs as These were Never Priced so Low. $4.69 Regular $8.00 Each Girl's large storm col- lars made of large skins of Grey Lamb, long fronts, trimmed with tails, satin lined. These are furs that we cannot buy to-day for the price i we are asking, but it’s Fur Coats We have cut the price of every Fur Coat in the entire stock so deep that should you be thinking of buying one this will be your very best oppor- tunity. Our Coats are bought from the very best manufacturers and are sure to give you good service every way. Don’t fail to see our showing and get our prices. large 1 I ‘4 l o r. e i 1; just a clearing lot. Reg- . ular $8.00, 7.00 and , 6.00, fanuary Sale Parke . . . . . . ...... 4.96 For Men we Have Provided Astonishingiy low Prices. $4.95 3 Odd Pants. Inn's 8ults. 1 Men’s odd Pants 0[ l . . . Men s Suits in serges» l all kinds are now 08mg clay worsted and tweed° J sold at greatly reduced all well. made and PC" ; prices. Should you need fect ï¬tting, but must be ; . . a air to hel wear out cleared during this sale . p p . . a coat and vest now iS I though regular up to;' ha yourc race. l Over- d fan- l l l l l l l to be The qual- $xo.oo, jamazr} Sale i ities are right also. Przl'c‘ .......... 4. 95 3 A S THE PEOPLE WITH LIBERAL AND HONEST REDUCTIONS. FFE SONS NDSAY - - - - Also in Oshawa. The bride was beautifully gowned in a gowl of cream silk crcyc-dechine wi;h yolk of embroidered chiffon and cream satin ribbon. She wore the veil. caught with bridal roses .131 1111198 of the valley. and carried a boquet of cream roses. The bride was attended by Miss Maggie» McTag- gart. of Sonya. who “:15 gowne-i in a dress of white silk coliennlckwith yolk of allover lace and trimmed with white satin ribbon, and carrixl a boquct of pink roses. Miss Stella Lee. of Lindsay. cousin of the bride. acter as ring bearer. carrying the ring in a basket of flowers. and look- ed sweet in a. dress of cream silk. The groom was supported by his bro- ther, Mr. John Dowson, of Believille, and Master Ore Shunk. of Seagrave. After congratulations a'sumptuous wedding supper was served in the dining room. which was beautifully decorated with evergreens and holly and flowers. The groom'8 present to the bride was a beautiful gold brace- letfto the bridesmaid 8- handsome brooch set with turquoises; to the ring bearer a souvenir pin. to the ,groomsman.a scarf pint set with- penrls. L' The bride's travelling suit was of blue English Venetian and hat to match. The happy couple [8ft on the seven train for Believille and east- ern points. (The esteem in which the bride was held was shown by the many, useful and. handsome pre- sents of which she was the recipient. Cause for Rejoicing. i Jiblettsâ€"I understand that 'femi- nine pacemaker next door- is going to move. and I’m glad of it." I Mrs. Jiblettsâ€"Mr’hy do you: call her a pacemaker?" . Jiblettsâ€"“Because every time she gets a new gown you have be have a. better one."- \ c . 0 . it'n church at 9.30 last night. The He Lost "18 Heart .. Kirkfield. the bride's home, for the been â€taken in the match by the boarders at the Palmer, with whom And Won a Bride Miss McFarland‘ ‘was an acknow- Came to the City on a Visit and Fell in dodged favorite. Love With Miss Ichrlane. \ Special reductions on all lines of l. H. Mcddltadlt, M. silt. JANETerLE, oxr. thoncymoon. The deepest interest has IOï¬ice hours 8 to 11am. .. to 9pm 1 ' y ‘ . o I Dr. MeCulloch, being urged by, and for the convenience of his patients in Lindsey and surrounding country, has srra ngedto be In Lindsay one afternoon each week. Dr. MeCulloch may be consulted each Saturday afternoon in the 0500 of the late Dr. Poole. corner William and Russell-ate. Toronto Star; About November 18 C. E. Amos. of Carmel». last. Mr. near St. Thomas. a telegrapher by profession. came to Toronto to al- tend â€a meeting of the Couucil of the G. T. R. operators. of which he is a member. without the least idea. of, what was going to happen to him. He put upat the Palmer house. and the very first meal he took there brought things to a crisis'x The meal itself was an excellent one. but it was the young lady in charge of the dining room who took his breath away. t apparently quite oblivious to the impression she .was making, but doubtlessly shyly observant of the havoc which was being created in Mr. Amos‘ affections" Miss Flossie McFar- lane. the young lady in question, went cheerfully about her business. and if she put just a little more syrup in his flapjack than “5““ it ins an airing at thaseasidc when he was entirely accidental. Whether the menu included a rarebit or not has not? been disclosed. but anyhow Mr. Office hours Saturdays, 12.30 to 4.30 p.111. ORK WANTEDâ€"Any person sending _ stock to the west will ï¬nd a good reliable man to look after them by apply- arég 1to NEIL MoFARLANE, Lindsayâ€" . w . EGAN FOR SALEâ€"A good second- . hand Organ for $25.00. The correct article for a school, time if required. P. J. BREEN.â€"d3eodwl. [AND FOR SALEâ€"A high - grade Piano, taken in exchange for Heintz- Co. Grand, for sale. Terms easy Write P. J. BREEN, Town. Furniture for the balance of this month. at I. E. TANGNEY’S, opp. the Benson House. Getting Afterâ€"7mm“: lea. 1 The managements of the Louisville Nashville and Chesapeake. and Ohio railroads are employing detec- tives armed with: cameras to “snapâ€" shot" employees found drinking in saloons. The camera squad has been working for some months along the . two lines and has obtained convinc- ‘ ing evidence that a. large percentage of train crews have been drinking on ! l man if required. â€"-d 380d wl i i and off (My 3 To Advertise Ontario. 1 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€" Mr. E. Blake Robertson. of the Doâ€" Be Kind to the m" minion Immigrant szartment, has arrived in Toronto for the put- . (39113131) .pose of taking over the work of im- migrant diStribution, relinquished by, the Province. By the rearrangement. the Province will be able to devote a sum of $18,000 a year to the work of advertising .rhe Province and its iresources in Great Britain. At the l Edward King. bishOp 0f Lincoln. who is now nearly 80. was once tak- 5 for ad com: difficulty in arising from ‘ his chair. Swing his predicament :r young fisher-girl hastened tq his .13- Amos had {353333 and. dreamed Isislanc': and helped his lordship to dream and mun}! a week had. plac- his feet. Dr. King was profuse in his 2...â€? ariseâ€; trams: . ...... .... 3m .. ' t he fe s from the first time ...... 0‘ .h“ 3denmy'.b°“efl» 1â€â€œ â€(it been a 1‘ e ' to mention it. "That s all right." and he newt her. The fair lady proved to ‘51“. with I. hush. "I’m used to it. ur in a receptive mood, and the I've often had to take father twine little romance culminated in a Mile!) he‘s a good deal drunken than weddinc in the Parkduo Presbytery, you." present timea' Qhe Dominion Govern‘ wont have 118 employment agents in the Province, and. the work of placing immigrants will be undertak- en btv them. Mr. Robertson will only 'be in charge of the. Toronto office temporarily. and will he succeeded by Mr. F. Stewart. who is at present. in England. ~ I ‘ '