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Lindsay Post (1907), 2 Dec 1910, p. 5

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t0 v “‘ arm $1 50 utems, 25¢ RiHmns, Gloves. Mittens. Handker- Ez‘ chiefs. 1“.ch Pins. Fur Ties and Mufi’s, ribbrd and plain Stockings, Handkeb (kids and Glove Bum-s. Needle Cases. Pin Cushions, Combs. Barrels. Dress; (was. Fancy Belts, Fancy Collars, Hat; Pins. Yeilings and Brooches. : Sateen, Taffeteen and Silk. Skirts Apx-un Lawns. emhrmaery ms trimmed 15. 25 and ......... \V’hite \‘estings. beautiful pane enerials 15. 18 uni . ................ _â€"~w W133: Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler last week, I â€"--_ ried pnce 1151!! Week’s Doings From Woodville Special to The Post) Misses Mabel and Sylvia Hancock, Tisited Mrs. J. W. Eâ€"Iancock at Linden Valley on Sunday. ‘Gifls for Women Mr. Geo. Storey, of the Standard Bank, has been transferred to the branch at Stouflville, Mr. Mc Lennan pf Whitby, takes his position here. Mrs. McSweyn and Miss McSweyn, attended the funeral of Mrs. C. C‘ McPhadden, at Cannington on Tuesâ€" day. Emblem Brooches, Purses, Hand Bags. Fur-lined Coats, Kid Gloves, Manties, Hand- kerchiefs, Silk and Lace Blouses, Hosiery, Fur Muffs, fur Collars and Lace ColIars uuus luau "CHI. “COL GUUllb DWU weeks ago, where he was taken ill and, died. The family have the sym- l pathy of the community in their ber- cavement. Miss Smiley and Miss Florence Moore spent Sunday at Mr. TGrim- ston's. Bast Oakwood. Misses Alma and Annie and Mr. Ce- trii Smith visited Mr. A. McIntyre, of 1:516. over Sunday. The Women‘s institute held avery Mr. :chn Owens returned from i pleasant afternoon on Friday. They Gifts for the Whitc [Index-skirts trimmed with em- 1‘58 ICE ,uiies‘ Black Silk I'nderskirt 4.50. sale Lu and :mng n “'hite Lauvnsuu... 10. 1.) and zuc on Lawns. embroidery insertion ms in hockey and lung styles 1 Shawls for white and c § .3 o clock ten Aprsns, lace and it‘l ed tximmul lawn. alsu in spot "3' nmslins, extra special 25c n‘s Drawers :- iimo Dolls in tan, crenu, sky rut-dinul \Vhitc \Vual Overalls 40. 50, 75c :xxrx-s .,.. ...... 25C and 35c Fine Llama Cashmere Hose 50c m1 Ml 1n FRIDAY. U'uls SLhnnl Hose, fine and ’L Knitted U nderwe Dolls and Drawers hn'bv 50. 75. )loredu .. DEC. 2. 1910. BU. 50 and 150. 20C and 2:10 . 500 and 750 11). 15 and 20c . . nun-no- ‘ill'. ...... $1 00 1.0 U. 1.2 ...... 40c Bl‘nb. baby . 50c $1.50 It): ,_.) the west summer. Miss Beatrice Geddes, of Sarnia, is visiting at Dr. McKay. We are sorry to learn of the death or Mr. Malcolm Carmichael, which occured on Saturday. Deceased was ill for a number of years and death was not unexpected. We deeply sym- pathize with the aged parents and family that are left to mourn his The people of the village were shocked when the news came on Mon- day of the sudden death of Mr. Pal- mer Eyres, son of Mr. Joe. Eyres, a former resident of this place. The young man went west about two weeks ago, where he was taken in and died. The family have the sym- pathy of the community in their ber- cavement. 22 Days of Brisk Selling in Every Department Tapestry Curtains 2.50. 35011111] .. . Chenille Cuxtains 4 50 (i 00 and .................................................. Silk Cunnins 8 00 and ......................................................... Tapesu v Table Cm 91's 1.50. 2 ()1) and ............. . ........................... Linen Table (‘ mers 2 OX. " yaxds 1.00: lf‘ x 2 yards 75c. ' 2 x 21» y 1.90: 2 x 2% yards 2 75 , .2 .\ \3 M11115 ................... . ....................... Battenlmrg Mats 5, 10. 17), 18. 20 and .. ... ... .. .. ............. (' enue pieces sperial 1t 75 11nd .......................... . ....................... Tenexiffe D0111us.).10. 15.18. 20 and . / Handsome Danmsk Sidehum-d Diapt-s with honwtitclwd edge 50. Fancv Dwssex (‘ (1101s at 3.30. 511111115 to 111111111. pvr 111m .............. Silk l’izmo Dumps. \‘zuious culoxs . 1.1.1 and Buttenburg Dressvr Drapes .. _ , , , -. . . .. 1110:1111] priCe a fine baby boy, 0d time is exp Rugs, Carpets and Oilcloths To Make Home Comfortable for Hoiiday sult' Tapestry price . ......... . for ...... \Iisses Cuats 10 to 14 years 6758419 ........................ .. ............... 5 7:) Y nuns; Ladies of 16 and IS yeaus Long Coats in navy. dal k red and hrmul 7. 25m: ....................................... . ...... .611) 12 only black. brown and glee-n 1 59 back C ants \\ me 10 00 and 12 .00 Holildny Sale .......... 5.00 Grey. fawr and brown coats semi-fitting samples. were 20 sale... . 9.00 Lndies' Wtswrin. ruse. navy grey and myrtle Punzmm Skirts regular 3.50. sale ................. 2.95 (‘ulored Dress Goods in Empress and satin cloth. Holiday Sale........... . ..... “'nle Serge fu- '_‘oatunws in navy, brown, green prxce......... ........................ Black Voines.................... .. ..... ....... Be Sure You Visit Us During This Sale ; Bargains in Every De- partment All Through December. Many Articles For Holiday Giving Not Mentioned in This Small SpaCe. Ladies’ and Children’s Cloth Coats 3 specials in Lace Curtains Velvet Rugs 3 x 3.1. yards 1.2.00, salv 18.00 : 2} Canadian Floor Oilclnths per sq yard . . . . Linoleums per sq yard 43, 50 and .............. Stair Oil Cloths per sq yard 13. 16 and" . . . . Childrez‘s Coats in nan y, blown. mm , where he had spent the ucno-onnncuu... II. Dress Goods, Wool and Si Gifts for the Home ...-.---onoo 00...... .ooo-o... oo....0|ll coo-a..- out pleasantly. ‘. Wesley Benson, of the 8th {listened to a very instructive and in- ;telligent address from Dr. McAlpine, {of Toronto. also afew remarks by [Mrs Birchard, of Linden Valley, and iMrs. Webster. of Cambray. After ‘the addresses a very pleasant hour iwas enjoyed, refreshments being serv- ied consisting of sandwiches, cakes, and coffee. In the evening a re-union meeting of the farmer's and women's linstitute was held. Addresses were ‘1istened to with great interest by thoth ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Groh, lot He'speler and Dr. McAlpine, oi’l‘o- ironto, were the speakers. Dr. John Gunn died at Ailsre. Craig where he has practised medicine for 35 years. . Chu Jim Wing. 8. Vancouver Chin- ese, was knocked down and killed by an auto. McGAFFEY’ and green :3 UL sale 10.00 : 15.00 sale .............................. ll”) 1201') sale “£00: 1100 ;McG'AFF EY 3.75 for 3.00: ext: :1 special for "\(k: and ch‘ ; Spain! u..-.-..-..uno ............ 70(: 1 35 and 2.00 1.00 and 1.25 75. 1.”). 125 1 L0 4 00 21.30 H) Side (.‘mnhs 13¢. “'itli brilliants 20. 2.5 and... . . . ..... 35c Back Combs 20. 25. :25, 50, $2.00 and ............. . .................. 3.00 Bm-rettes plain 10, 1.3. 200 : fancy 15, 25. 3.3 and ................. 50c Hat Pins, jowelled or hand painted 10, 15. 20. 25 and 500 Hand Bags. handsome leathergcods bought, vspfl‘lzllly for gifts 50v 75, 100. 1.25 and .......................... 1.50 Finer goods in 1.75. 2.00. 2 50, 3 00mm ...... 4 00 Fanny Hmnlkeurhiel's and Glove BuXcs. linen with .sllx embroidered imtml. luonze with nwdulmn 1.3 and .................. 000 Hundmnw lint Pin Holders. silk and ribbon ti-nnnxml.................. 40c Fancv Satin l'in ('nsllion hand painted 15. 2-10 and ...................... .. 1.5c Hair Pin and Trinket Boxex‘. plush covert-d with gold lettering 2.5c Six ‘wamtiml frills in handsome Holly Bo-x .............................. 2-" Emmy Pins, Neck Lace laces. Brooches 15. 1.5 and ..... l ................. 50c Ladies” Belts in fancy colored elastic. won-n Linsvl and .‘lohuix'e Belts 25, 50, 7.3 :mil ............................................................ 1.00 What Lovelier or More Appropriate Gift Than Furs. Mufi‘s, Scarfs and Throw Ties price.......... Special in Sable Muff, Empire style 15 50. sale ......................... 13.50 Childrens’ Grey Lamb Collars very prime in shade and curl 6. 8. 9.50 Grey Iziunb Gauntlets 4 00 and- 5 (I) Ladies~ Flll' Scarfs in brown and black L‘uney 3.00. 4.00 und......... 5.00 White‘Thibet Sets 5.00. 3.00 and ...................... . ........................ 10 00 In German Mink Throw Tie 3.75. 4.50 and 8.50. in stole effects with head and tails. 8.50, 10.00, 12.0J. 15.00 and .................................... 20.00 Ladies” Fur-trinnned Cuats in green and ‘rlnck cloth. with mink and western sable (mllur 2.200 for 18,50 : 2.5 00 sale ................................ 22,00 LadieS' Fur-finned Coats, real sable enllzu. nmskmt lin‘ng. broadcloth shell (50 00 for .................................................................................. 50.00 Green. ln-nwn and black Fur-lined Coat. mt lined. We>tex-n sable collat- Men's Fur-lined Coats. 1-th lined. beaver collar .................. . ....... 69 00 Conn (fonts No. 1 quality ......................................................... 60 00 Miss Edith Stewart left Friday atâ€" ternoon on the C.P.R. to spend a couple of weeks with friends in To? ronto. The Rev. Mr. Balfour o! the Queen street Methodist church .will occupy his uulpit at both services tomor- row. " The Rev. Mr. Balfour o! the Queen (From Thursday’s Post. street Methodist church .will occupy Mr. G. McDonald, of St. John, ~N’. his uulpit at both services tomor- ‘3” was In town. today. row. " Mr. E. Moore, 02‘ Bellaville, was in Miss Marjorie, Warner returned Itown. on business today, spending a. couple of weeks, the was in town today. 6 guest Of Miss Isabell Bleasdale. Rev. R A. Whatta'n, of Woodvillé Miss Neliie Burke returned home on Thursday night after a very enâ€" joyable visit during the (last two mcn'tha With relatiVes and friends in Rochester;.zN. Y. Miss Meta Davey and Mr. Herbert Parkin. of Ops, have enrolled as pup-its in the National School of (airmani Mink )qu’t’s Empire style, bountiful dcllk ~i zide specie :11 6.20 S G une style with two 111- ads and fum t Lils speci i1 ....................... 7. 00 ei-man Mink Muff with Labs and tails. foux lwads and claws special PURELY PER80NAL (From Saturday's Post. TEE LINDSAY POST Gifts for the Individuals .oc...-...oooocaon-naOcouou.o....o.-..- .. Furs for Gifts was] Continued on page 4. this month. ETelegI-aphy and freight and passen- ‘lger instruction in Lindsay. : Rev. Mr Howry. cf Dundgs has re- !ceived an invitation to the pastorâ€" late of the Askin Methodist church, i London. The reverend gentleman is ,known to a number of Lindsay peo l Dle. '11.!” L‘ ansg, Myrtle Wasunurn, or ten were in town today, Mr. Geo. Corneil left for the city to attend the Ontario ,Beeâ€"Kzepers' Convention. , Mr. Geo. E. Taylor,, representing the Red Rose Tea. Co; is in town on Lug-'nnae __ ' was in town today. Mr. A. Murty, cigar manufacturer, of Peterboro, was in town tnday. Mr. Wm. Curtin was in Peterboro, on Wednesday. ' Mr. A. H. Rose was in Peterboro, Wednesday on business. Mrs. M. H. McCallum, and Miss tnmmvd .......... 40c and ...................... .. 25c vith gold lettering 25c ..................... 25c 3.3c Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs 3, 5, 7. We Linen Oval-check with fancy edge 2 for -. 25c Pure linen thh' fagotting on cdge 20c. 2 for $1.00 and Gentlemen s Linen Initial Handkerâ€" chiefs, half dozen in box, sale ......... 1.50 In lawn. half dozen in box, sale ...... 75c Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs. hem- stitched edge with initial.~ half dozen in box, price,...»................ 90c Gentlemen 3 Silk Initial Handkerchxef~ 2-3 and ............................................... 50c Men’s Excelda Handkerchiefs in colors full size 10¢ each or 3 for ................. 25(- Other Styles 2 for.... ..-. 250 Ladies’ Kid Gloves in colors 75c. $1. (0 and. ... .. 1.25 Ladies knitted Ringwood Gloves in navy. red blue. green and black. .25c Ladies Swede Cashmere Gloves in Chamois, grey, brown, navy and black 25, 35 and ....................... {in ............... 50c Fancy Hair Ribbons in white, cardinal. blue, brown. green and black, 4 in, per Lanies' Corsets 1n whifi and drab 50, 75, 1.00 1.2.) 'aud ............ . ................. 1.50 School Hose, Kid Gloves and Mits. Cuff Buttons. Neck Ties. Mufiers, Sweatels. knee Pants. Shirts Braq'es, Lndex wear Flanelette Night Gow ns. Sweatel Coats. and \\ indsm Tics. Children’s Bohr Ski] Bonnets ana Coats Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Mufflers, Hall= Hose, Suspenders, Under- wear, guff Buttons, Sweater Coats, ur Caps, Fur Mitts and Fur Collars. 2 only Bear Skin Cent $5.50 sale. 4.50 1 only 5.25 sale ............... ......... ...... 4.25 1 only 6.25 sale _ .. 5.00 Bear Skin Bonnets 50, 75, 1.00 and 1.25 (fhildrens’ Clouds 25, 35 and ........ 500 “"001 Bootees 15, 20 and ............... . 25c Cotton Underwear, Ladies' Drawers, Corset. Covers uf fine cocgon htce and em- broidery trimmed covet-$52"), 35 and... 50c Drawers open and closed :5, 50 and 756 Ladies’ Night Gowns, 3 specials 1.00, 1.25 and ......................................... $1.50 Handkerchiefs for Everybody Embroidered Handkercfih'fs 25. 41), 7 5. Gifts for ‘‘Boys Gifts for Men business. Messrs. day. Mr. Frank; Crandell, who has \been in town for the past few ‘days in connection with the death of Lhis brother the late Freemont Craudell, returned tolCalgary today. Mrs. Ed. Fennelly and daughter, Katie, of William-st. ”north {left for Toronto on Wednesday evening en route tké Buffalo and will spend rs. A. J. Mint: and Alex Mc- o! Woodville were in town to- time visiting their relatives Gloves L closed 27’, 3U aua cab wns, 3 specials 1.00, ....................... $1.50 ” n, 6! Fenalon Falls, ’dEYS nail left for the city Ontario ,Bee-KzeperS' nylon, representing ea. Co; is in town on O.- ‘ll'n-nn anti A‘BY MP- msstww'wwss.“ 2.00 (SpeCial (o the Post.) We are sorry to report that 1109 sim Walker was home last. week (ran his studies at the Lindsay Businefi College with .9. severe cold. Mr. Harold Porteous. of Nestletot was Ichrough. town one day lad week. Jottings From ‘ Lively Janelvillt Dr. Sisson was in the village Moe day carrying on his dental work. A 'mmparatively large erowd 0‘ people went to Lindsay last Satur- day from here. , Miss Handly of our teaching staff visited her parents in Millbrook or Saturday and Sunday. - qu Epworth League held a vet: pleasant time at their social evening last Friday evening. The singing am reading were appreCiated by all am the refreshments were delicious. Miss K. Syer, who, has been spend ing_ a month with her uncle Dr. llc Gill, of Midland, has returned t< her home. _ o of his friends and acquaintance: around here. He was esteemed by 31 who knew him and we all regret hi.- early departure. The missionary 'anniversary ser vices will be held here next Sands! Messrs Sparling and Smale will 00: duct the services. A large crowd i: expected on Sunday evening. f; We are glad to report that all a Dr. Johnson's patients here are re coVering. We were sorry to hear of the dent! of Mr. Palmer Eyers in Winnipeg. H- is well known around here as If bought grain at our elevator his year. His death was a shock to 90m. Out Methodist church expect t} hold their annual Christmas tree 0: the twenty-third of next month.» We are sorry to report of the ill ness of Mr. W. J. Peel who lives {:4 the south of us. ‘“We all wish bin: a speedy recov'ery. Our neighborhood received a shod with the news of the death of th late Mr. Cunningham in the west The deceased was In his 88th. year At one time he was A resident 0 this place, living where Mr. Finny now lives. The remains were convey ed from Janetville station to St Alban's cemetery where they were i! terred. Roy Robinson. a Guelph printerlia. ~“' four fingers smashed in sprees. on. “ssmwmm ’. plain glass and all are flawless Handsomely “mounted in the latest styles. We bought these goods at a figure that allows us ¢ to match them. at most reason- : able prices. sm‘s‘4 A sight of our splendid assort- ment of mirrors will quickly ,: settle at least one gift problem for you. This assortment in- cludes both hand and stand. in wide variety. Have them in regular and odd shapes and in various sizes. Both beveled and .Druggiot, Lindsay MIRRORS 50c to PAGE 5'

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