louses. 5" .0... ti) lenses . . . 65c ".119 boxes, ..... â€2.15 ’ sale W {e 9-: yr}. ï¬ne soft "123:: ' men’s stripes, r 12y; [18 75c Gowns chiefs, you PM -n easily I, leï¬to in 161' >ds at ce. rd remove hose into of soft, ,,..7.20 .-..1.65 s and " reg. 50c v ‘ith the pi!†jefs 13wn :ts éefs, -42c 1.20 time â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, 1-10-- bart. Mich†who were «Visiting with: friends in Cambray, Fenelon Falls, and Peterboro, spent Tuesday With â€"Mrs. Wesley Dickms, a0! Madoc, returned home after spending Christ- mas with her parents, eMr. and ï¬rs. Richard Sampson. â€"Mr. A. M. Paton wasrin Peter- boro yesterday, canny-ring with pup- ils from Campbellford for his school. TWO enrolled and will report this â€"Mr. J. G. Coughlin. of.the Cough- lin Monumental Works, :Peterhoro, who has been in this vicinity for the past few days, left for home last night. â€"Russel Wylie. of Oakwood, is in town, a pupil at the National School of Railway Telegrapby. He will take the full railway course, including freight and passenger work. -Rev. Father O'Leary, of Calling- Vood, will be editor of the Catholic Register. This will not interfere with the WorP of Church Extension cal-rm on under the direction ‘of Rev. Fath- er Burke, Chicago. â€"Mr. W. H. Meldrum, of Peterboro is in town to-day, attending a. meet- ing of the 51131?me of a local concern. â€"Mrs. Harold Stewart, accompan- ied by Miss Matthews. left this at- ternoon fos Couderspott, Pa. â€"Mr. Thomas O'Reifly, .8011 of ex- ; Ald. O’Reilly. enterefl ~the National; School of Railway “Pelegraphy in, Lindsay to-day. He wm take the full; course, viz., freight and passenger; accounts and railway helegmphy. left In home ~Mr.J . Reyner, of Peterboto. '83 in town toâ€"day on business. -â€"Mr. Wm. Galbraith, of Peterboro was in town “co-day on business. â€"Mr. Jos. McConnel tttended the ice races in Port Perry today. -â€"Mr. J. F. Man, of Fenelon Falls was in town toâ€"day on business. I â€"Mr. F. J. McDongall and wife, of Kinmount, were in tow: today. â€"Mr. E. H. McKenzie left this morning for Peterboro on business. â€"Mr. H. C. Hollaid. Montreal, transacted business in iown today. -â€"Mr. C. N. Laether, of Berlin, was in town toâ€"day on important busi- -Mr. John Finlay, 'ex-MJ wood. was in town 00-day (From Friday’s Evening Post) â€"Mr. Geo. Brady was ’m Peterboro yesterday. â€"Mr. John Watson, of Toronto, :is in town 10-day. “Mr. Exlward Fairchild, M Toron- -tu, spent 10-day in town. â€"-Mr. Alfred Johnson, of Fenelon Fans, was in town to-day. â€"Rev. Dr, Brown, of Peta-bore. â€"Mr. Wm. Ivory, of Omemee. was in town 10-day on business. ~Mr. P. J. Lee, of Benevme. is in town for a. comic of dam. -Mr. J. R. Walsh, oi Cobonrg. is in town toâ€"day on business. ~Mr. C. Young. of Peterboro, '98 n 11017:: toâ€"day on business. ‘Mr- Habgood went to Peterboro this morning on a business trip. fmss Ethel Crane, of Toronto. 13 nth, In. J, B. Rama. W i her old friend, Mrs. Wilkinson, Ax}- geline-st., and returned to their home Wednesday mornilg- -Mr. W. H. Brandon. of 'Fenelon walls, was in town to-day. -â€"Mr. John Aldous. of Fenelon E‘alls, was in town to-day. -â€"Mr. R. Cutain, of Douaygeon, was in town this morning. #Master John Morris, of 'Fenelon ‘Falls, was in town to-day. 4 â€"Mr. S. Flack was in Part Perry to-day, attending the races. â€"Mr. E. Gleison, of Clmmont, is in town to-day on busines. -â€"Dr. Cowan was in Port Perry to- day attending the ice races. -Chas. R. Hubbard, of 'Hamilton, is m town on almisimesa bï¬p. ‘ . ; â€"-Mr. H. B. Clemes lett for Toron-z to for a few days on business. ; â€"Mr. J. J. Lundy. of Peterboro, '1 is in town to-day on blBiness. i wro to-day on business. â€"-Mr. W. H. Brando: walls, was in town to-da -â€"Mr. John Aldous, was 3;, town toâ€"dSY- From 34 Noumea“ to-day in town. ...Mr.. T. M was in town to-daY- Emmu-zns coma AND 60 “Rev. s in town: toâ€"day. 3.112 Fred McArthur, of Port Hope 5 in town to-day. ‘ in town. i . l . T. M. Bro‘m. of Peterboro, mum’s Eveninc Pout . Porter, 0!, Toronto. gpent s of Citizens and Stinger: Within Out Gates * ‘- Lee, of Bellevjlle, is 5- couple of days. ‘. WalSh, of Cobonrg, is Leslie Bras! O’Brien, of Petetboro, Rae, of Ommee, spent in. of Fenelon in was in 'Peterâ€" â€"Mr. F. Kinear, of Toronto, was in town to-day on business. â€"Mr. Thos. Galdin, of Fenelon Falls, was in town toâ€"day. â€"Mr. H. Woodward, o! Canning- ton, is in town on business. â€"Mr. P. J. Lee. a! Bellevme, was in town to-day on business. , â€"Mr. N. J. Geokle, of Port Hope is in town to-day on business. â€"-M.r W. Pal-kin, of Regina. is in town on a visit to relatives. â€"Mr. E. L. Withrowe, of Fenelon nus, W" in. town $01131. -1..-- _. brook‘ -â€"Misses Vida and Etta Graham. (1 Winnipeg, are visiting Miss Stella Matthie, Cambridge-st. â€"-‘Hon. J. R. Stratton, M. P., of Peterboro, was in town to-day. eâ€"Mr. Wm. Thexton, lumber mor- chant, of Millbrodk, was in town to- day on business. â€"Mr. W. E. Armstrong. of Nestle- ton, and guest, Mr. Thos. Watson, of 83th Ste. Marie, Mich, were visi- tors in town to-day and paid The in Bobcaygeon. in town to-day. was in town to-day. â€"Mr. D. St. Clair, of New York, is visiting in towu. â€"Mr. R. Kennedy. of Ancona. Point spent the (lay in tou- â€"Mr. J. A. McIn‘tyre, «of Guelph is in town to-day on business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Cutler. of Feneâ€" lon Falls, was in town toâ€"dsy. â€"Mr. C. E. Munroe. o! Haliburton, was in town to-dsy on business. â€"Mr. E. L. Kerr, of Port Perry, was in town to-day on business. â€"Mr. James Clark, of Hamilton, was in town to-day on business. â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Campbell, of Bobcaygeou, were in town toâ€"day. â€"Mr. R. Brockbauk, o! Branuord. transacted business in towu toâ€"day. â€"Miss Fanny Brandon, of Fenelon Falls, called on Lindsay friends toâ€" â€"-Mr. Frank Wood left this morn- ing for Toronto. where he has accept- ed a position. â€"Miss Olive Perry, of Orillia, 's visiting her au'nt, Miss M. B. Wint- ers, Victoria-ave. â€"Mr. Jas. J. Penrose, of Buflalo, who is the New York state represen- tative or the Khedivial Tobacco Cigarette 00., or London, England, and New York, will leave for the States to-day to resume his duties. Mr. Penrose is one of the bright Can- adian boys who is makingflhis mark in Uncle‘Sam's country. â€"â€"Mr. W. J. O'Brien. of Peterboro, was in town to-day. â€"Mr. J. Moore, of Boheaygeoa, spent ï¬oâ€"day in tovm. -Mr. James E. Holmes. of Port Hope, was '11:, town to-day on busi‘ -â€"Mr. Henry Glendinnhg, uf Min- illa, was in tOWn h-day. â€"â€"Mr. R. Murdock! left this morning for Peterboro on business. â€"'I'he Imperial Opera Co. left for Peterboro this morning. â€"Mr. J. Graham, of Victoria Road was in town to-day. â€"Mr. J. Kelcher, of Toronto, is visiting in town. â€"Miss M. Imergaw. of St. Joa- eph's Academy, who has been the guest of Mrs. M. O'Brien. Gilmour- £t., Peterboro. has returned to town â€"nr. Wm. Doyle. of Bellevi‘lle, and well hown to Lindsay citizens, is 8 member or the Imperial Opera Co., which appears here to-night. (From Saturday’s Evening ‘IjostJ â€"-Mr. J. Moylc, of Fraservillq, was Leatch ma. Balsam Lake. was broken into and robbed of a consid- erable amount of goods. â€"Miss Mary Costello. trained nurse who has been ill at the Ross Memor- ial hosxiftal, is making splendid pro- gres Qtowam recovery. studies at the Normal school. â€"~Ir. J. Mann and Mr. B. Hamil- ton were at Victoria. Road on a fox but yesterday. . â€"mss Hat-mt Waugh has re- turned to PM to resume her â€"Miss Maud Moran, 01 Wauban- shene, a ton-t pupil of St. Joseph’s Academy. was h town during the South 093., have: for his home in (From Monday's Evening Post) â€"Mr. Leslie Webster spent Sunday â€"Mr. V. Bibby, of the G.T.R.. of Burk. was in town to-day on omcial â€"Mr. and lira Robert Moorohouae, of Port Perry; spent toâ€"day in town- -Mr. E. Pierce, of Kinmount, was , of Fenelon Falls, he 17 II at aren. as weld. Conminim no opium, chlorotorm, or other Wu! drugs, mothers should in satiety always de- mand Dr. swept It, odor remai- iieo are offered tell them No! Be your own juth‘e. Boll by Ill-dulem. â€"The Frontenac hotel at Kingston w-vâ€"v â€"_-~v__ if; firm has lent, Lindsay and tho position of 92.0me is vacant. v '1' "\"l‘ m -CWa'omatQU pins. bead 'pains, in no! any pain anywhere can bacon- lately stopped in 20 minutes mm one of Dr. Shoop's PLnk Pain Inb- lets. \Ask your doctor or drnsglst about the formula. It is printed on the boxâ€"and it can't be battered. do the Mitot- «of The Post.) ' Dear Sir, .-. ‘Bbq had meeting of like Lindsay branch of the tibia so- W‘ was Mid in St. Paul’s aohooI-. house. November m, 1907. Eight Mm, the captain of the Salva- tion Arm: and an average oongrega-- appointed secretary. 1-1 was underâ€" stood molt ,t'he clergyman or each church was to give Mr. Murphy the names of two wibctora. One ï¬lers:- Inan (ï¬dmis duty. the others failed. and the bible sooieg_ )3!†sung-e}. â€"â€"Thie tender leaves a! a. aha-r9112;- lung-healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's cough remedy iti mar- velous curative properties. Tight, tzcklm ,or ‘distresaing coughs. qmckly_ yiezld_ tg‘the _W, .009!- 25c. Sold by all dealers â€"H£cks was acquitted at Winnipeg on a charge at murder. â€"-Bank deposits in Kansas avenge $145 for each individual. â€"Hsmilton doctors want a labora- tory at tin city hospital. â€"Train service in the west is de- moralized by the cold weather: t';:ti;;:! gasâ€"SplgdldvTï¬Eremx-ipâ€" tion â€" Dr. Shoop’s Cough Ramada And it is so suite auikood: for chih- â€"Eight temperance alderman elected to council at Hamiltox Installation of Officers. The installation of ofï¬cers of the Independent Order of Odd!ellows, by District Deputy Mr. Neil MeFadyen. of Beaverton. who was lormerly one of our leading dry goods merchants, took place lately. The following ofllcers were instal- led ‘for the ensuing term :â€" N. S.â€"Il. Brimmell. V. S.â€"J. McGillivary. Conductorâ€"N. Smale. Wardenâ€"W. E. Goodwin. Treasurerâ€"J. W. Anderson. ening to resume his studies in St. Michael's College. Toronto. -Wm. Hunt. of Huntsville, arriv- ed in town on Saturday to take a course in railway telegraphy and freight and passenger accounts with Mr. PatOn at the National School of Telegraphy. Edward Landon , of Campbemord, also enrolled Saturday and ’is booked (as the same course. -â€"Mr. Bert Power, who has been visiting his friend. Mr. George Cos- tello {or the past week. left last ev- ing for Port Hope. to resume his studies at Trinity College School. â€"Mr. J. M. McCanalnnd, who has been spending a iew dnye in town. returned this morning to his home in Hamilton. â€"Mrs. P. J. Hurley, Melbourne-st, accompanied by her son Clare, left this morning for Toronto on an ex- tended visit. â€"The many triends of mas Veroni- ca Foley will regret to learn that she is dangerously 111. â€"Mr. E. Austin. of Halibut-ton. was in town for the day and left this afternoon for Haliburton. â€"Mr. F. J. Hsbgood. of Nigger: Falls, has returned to tow from Peterboro. â€"Mr. Joseph Greener: has returned to St. Michael's College to resume his studies. â€"Mr. George Costello. left Friday evening to resume his studies in 0t- tsws. University. 44m Gadatt. of Port Hope, in the guest of Miss White. Unmanne- L. S. V. G.â€"E. Edwards. Chaplainâ€"M. Siason. Inside Grandâ€"W. Carley. Outside Grand-A. Mapes. .m. R. Niven was morning on his W ‘ ._Mr. and Mrs. A. c. mu. '0! â€"Mr. R. M. Cowling. o! Pemboro. Was in town to-dny (in business. him-bore this mornin- THE BIBLE SOCIETY F. Austin, of Gait, was in .day on his way to Haubub his way to Haliburton. and be convinuxt. Box, l‘reuurer. Leeâ€"x; ‘ini poor heal-db for about _ a year. Her that illness M1. of ten . AA-I_ *__IA_ was. I]. WBIGHTSON I Mr. A. O'L‘onchï¬n has mtnrned from 'Port Hope where he was at- .‘nnflinz’ftjn mnerd 'or his nunt. the late ananiel 'Wrishtaon. who pass- en away on Sunday. ï¬t that advanced age of 87 yarn. l r '1‘. - a The funeral! took phcp .‘l‘hnruhy morning at 8.30 o'aock tron: vhe Tbe Iouowim from the Toronto Star refers to one dewh at a former Lindsay resident: ' . . Mr. Mann was for Skhirty years chie‘ clerk of the prisons' branch of the Provincial Samurai Depart- ment, having entered the hex-vice in 18%. He was born in mennvifle, Oct. 8, 18:8,.bein8 90mm son 0! the lute Ju. Mum. of. Bowmnviile, (caulk-r out! first vice. president of the Ontario Bink- Hi8 ark “003-. (ion was moduli At 1* tonic town; from M’hc Wilt-‘30 Um Band! (3011ch Grddnyï¬nfl from an: use lotion. he can“! ‘1' mayâ€. mm- The deceased. who was out: urea. lay-(our yarn 0! use. was mumger o! the J. 8/ Wu seneru store in fldibnrton and about a week ago went: to 'Hunflton on 3 visit to his parents. He wu stricken with appen- dicitis, which termmted httllvy MI 31b: city mm. The in Mr. Amtin is survived by Ii: parents, if!» removal (tom Halibut-um to "Hamilton nine month. use. {we brat-hen god ï¬ve sisters. quur and Han] o! Halibutton; Fred, 0! We, Edwin. o! Hamibon. nod Frank. 01 Gall. The sisters ue; Mrs. B. “J. Thompson. of Bevehoke. B. C.;; Mrs. D. H. Fiddler. 0! Rune ilton and Margaret and Maud or ‘â€"- ms (Ration. Internal. took blue: in ChiGGO- . L L Q The death took place in Chicago on January 5th 9! ï¬re. Robt Woods. sister of Mrs. M. O'Hnllortn, Lilli- an. The deceased iady. whose hue- haud predeceased oer lest Enter. has On Monday, Dec. let, death enter- ed the home 0! Mr. John McBae. o! the 7th concession. Kirrneld. and re. moved the mother. Mrs. glcRae has been very poorly for quite a. time. She was of a very quiet and reserved dispoaition. but was highly respected by all who knew her. She Jeeves a husband and four children to mourn Deceased was a. daughter of the Duncan 8. Henderson. of Maxim and was born in Cobonrg seventy- !our years ago, She leaves to mourn aka, Mrs. Ross. 0! Whitby. In. Gregor. o! Gunebridse. and Mrs. 01 Woodville. Wednesday eo the Balsam cemetery and was largely attended by neighâ€" Outlierine Henderson. beloved vile o! Lula. O. De'long. who predeceasedher ten months 180- bore and (ï¬ends. MRS. L. DE’LONG Common-Prince Edwu'd Island â€" Died. at her home on-Dec. 30. 1908. The and dewh took place in Bunny ton on Saturday of (Eu-net Atï¬tin, ton at Mr. and Mrs. IF.1Aud.in. o! Hunilton and tamer]: of Elihu!- the late licheel HeClory. left here shout twenty-ï¬ve you! ego. and the new: at his death was received with regret by hi: my friends in Lind- “! and district. Interment took Mich. on Friday last. of e former resident o! Lindâ€! 1n the pereon of Mr. Patrick KcClory. brother 0! Mrs. Join Donate. o! Hadley. gonplo "MM '0 the MW 0‘ the may. mu where they naiv- ed the conmtnhttons o! , their (ï¬end! and when tho 'edding break- but was put-m °‘~ â€"â€"_-» rumbymum‘rhfle BEAUDRY - HURPHY At} o'clock on 13.1: Honky 8t. Inn's church VII the scene of an inure-ting matrimonial event, when. -4...â€" The nuptial nu- vu celebnud by The regains arrived in flown today I route to Hflibnrton. The dam: took place in Satin“. Weddins Bells PATRICK XcCLORY Obituary who was a brother of '. ‘WOODS. .' A'UB'HN â€"Rub spot: on sum with a whiting damped with mom. in your men, may want: I dollar a box a Jain nu box, they me so! by all drug- ists or postpaid from R. ROOT C0.,Spa- din: Ave.. Toronto. 6 box; for $1.25. Scan fer frce sample. Housefurnishings Furs Mantles Dress Goods Blankets Flannels Cottons Ladies’ and Men's Furnishings, etc. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOCC. Just twicea year midwinter and midsum- mer we hold this great CUI‘ PRICE CLEAR ANCE SALE, that is eagerly awaited by hund- reds of our patrons who come here conï¬dent of gettingA SQUARE DEALâ€"conï¬dent of the fact we keep our promises in every respect, sharing in the great reductions that are cpen to all on these occasions. Next Week will be another great week for reductions in all lines uueu unuomauououu includingâ€" Space will not pzrm‘t u; quoting price}, but come expecting the greatest values that have evu been offered you. J.W.WAKELY Where the Big? Sale Is One Door East of Domim on Bank no: ram '