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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Dec 1910, p. 5

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, ...». 2W .iiid 25¢: I , bile and 750 « polls iii 13.11. t'l‘t‘ llii. sky "liite \V'. I; ll\ malls 10, 50. 75c :1 ... U in . 2"” “muse II 3 specials in Lace Curtains 1.35. sale 980 ; 1.60, sale 1.25 : 2 7.3 sale I: ; gust. {133:1 l';l>l‘.ll‘.t‘l't’ l’lOSO 50C I: piice ......uuu...”......-........................ .................~. ”...“... 2.“) A“? V . $1.00 35 Tapestry Curtains 2.50. 350 and .. . 4.50 ‘ 51“,; g buil “My. line and I Chenille Curtains «l 50, 6.00 and .................................................. 7.50 Si‘F"‘-7“‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ , . . _,_)(_ If Silk Curtains 800 and ............................................................ 10.00 ":1" ‘ """" ' " "‘ z.- Tapestry Table Cevers 1.50. 200 and ......................................... 2.00 . - 3.1...- on luau-i . :33. 35. 50. Linen Table Covers 2 x 2 yards 1.00; 15‘ x 2 yards 75c 1 2 x 29: yards ’9 ’ z ,_ $135 'I 1.90: 2x25 yard5275; 2x3yards ................................................ 4.50 5 _ I Battenburg Mats, 3 10. 1.3, is. 20 and .................. . ............... 25c . 357 ‘ ‘ 1"”: I“ L ““lvm‘tmr‘ ““_"-" I Centre pieces special at 75 and .................................................. 1.00 3‘ i " " "DC II Teneriile Doilics 5. 10. 15. 18.,20and ......................................... 23c (C - ,.-- 21'. ‘13. ill. 30 and. 7.33 'l Handsome Damask Sideboard Drapes with heiiistitchcd edge 50. 750 , H ‘ h H5 33. .3 it) I Fancy Dresser Covers at 330. Shams to match, per pair ...... _. ....... 70c 500 I Silk l’iano Drapes. various colors .. 1 3.) and 2.00 l Battcnbllrg Dresser Drapes.... .-. 1.00 and 1.2.5 I"” . . -.\' tea Aprons. lace and :' / ;; :- . :zitzzliicil lawn. also in spot ‘I . ,' 5-11;... exlla ...oom ...... 2.3.- ‘y Rugs, Carpets and OllClOthS v {if .31 ~.'.~ :' .i- baby 30, 73, 1.00. 1.2.5 . .23...i. .. $1.30 To Make Home Comfortable for Holiday 7‘. - . I -‘- “-i‘lx'ry and lung StSlPS 35<‘~ i Tapestry Rugs 3 x 4 yards 11.50. sale 0.50 : 12.0t salc 10.00 : 15.00 sale ..................................... Silc ‘ pl~ice.......... 12.00 3‘; x 23’ yards beautiful colorings 0 00 sale. 7.50 : 12.00 sale 10.00 ; 11 00 ?L.."t L;l\\'iis..... . 10. 13:111d 20c . sale .. _ 9.75 Velvet. Rugs 3 x 3.5. yards 2201, sale. 18.00 : 3 x 4 yards 25 00 sa‘e 20.00 . . 25. 28, 35c 600 180 36'1"“ Li‘vns. eiiibi'oidl-l'y insertion . ' ~.. ' Canadian Floor Oilcloths per sq y:lrd,......... *- ~)"' . l i - .0) illll. ........................... l ., l tt ., Linoleums per sq yard 43, 50 and "-Ntii ”'3 -; ‘ lil Cl'll>. o I, , . . r. , . . WW \ i i 19' K umm i ‘ Stair Oil Lloths per sq yard 13. 10 and ....................................... Ladies’ and Children’s Cloth Coats- 1 ‘ l . i ‘ Gifts for the Girls Ribbons. Gloves, Mittens. Ilandkerâ€" Children 's Coats in navy, brown, grey and green 3.75 for 3.00: 4 75 :--~ 1‘ .. _v Pins Fur Ties _md ‘1”fo for . .. 400 m ‘ U" i ' i i " i Misses' Coats 10 to 14 years 6.75 sale .......................................... * 1-0595 "“1 Plain Stockings. Handker- Young Ladies of 16 and 18 years Long Coats in navy, dark red and 0'15“ dill (Hove 80x05. Needle Cases, brown 7.2;) for ................................................................................ 6.“) I I373”: me. Combs, Barrels. Dress 12 only black, brown and green lcse back Coats were 10.00 and 1?..00 I . 5 Holiday Sale ..... . 0.00 ‘ ”5““- 11:2,;- Belts. Fancy C0113‘r5' Hi“ Grey. fawr and brown coats semi-fitting samples. were 20 sale... . 9.00 Ladies’ Wisteria. rose. navy grey and myrtle Panama Skirts regular 2.95 ‘ ii ., Ii n ... ... . "L25. filings and Brooches. I n Hand- . . ' 9 gangs}: Lace . Hose, Suspenders, Under- ierV. Fur Muffs, wear, Cuff Buttons, Sweater ‘J Lace Collars ‘ Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Mitt; , , .. . - . and Fur Collars. 3Days oi Brisk Selling in Every Department g I g: \‘2 3? . i <§ . . x . i , if." " . 3: Gifts for the Home E 3 9 9 © <0) i E3 E3 <9 8 O 0 8 X ”V’s? " "9 0 7‘2:- .:~, ,0 ,1 ‘ ..’.' if" (:33. V"? -."§”Mi"~."~1 , nrw '0’) ‘ men 5 w Gifts for Men ,4, , ~ ‘1 ‘ :i A Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Mufflers, Half Handkerchiefs fer Everybody Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs 3, 5, 7. 100 . O C I Glfts for the Indlwduals g Linen Overcheck with. fancy edge 2 I. or ...- 250 Side ( ombs 13c, \Vith brilliants 20. 2-5 and... . . . 35c Pure linen with fagotting on edge 20c. Back Combs ‘20, 25,155, 50, $2.00 and ........................................... 3.00 2 for 35C Barrettes plain 10, 15, 20c ; fancy 15,- 25. 35 and .......................... 50¢ Embroidered Handkerchirfs 25' 409 75. Hat Pins, jewelled or hand painted 10, 1.3. JD, 25 and..... 500 $1.00 ““1 2'00 Hand Bags. handsome leather gcods bought especial] , for 'ft 50. Gentlemens Linen Initial Handker- 75, 100, 1.2.3 and y£151.30 Chiefs, halfdozen “1 box. sale 1-50 Finer goods in 1.75, 2.00, 2 50, 3 00 and ............ . .............. . .............. 4 00 1“ 1mm he“ dozen in box. solem- 75c . . .Fancy Handkerchiefs and Glove Boxes, linen \vitli' sill; embroidered ' Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, hem- initial. bronze With medallan ~15 and .................. . ................................ 50c I StitChUd edge With initial, half dozen in Handsome Hat Pin Holders, silk and ribbon trimmed .................. 40c I box, price..., 90c Fancv Satin Pin Cushion hand painted 15, .20 and ........................ 2'50 I Gentlemen’s Silk Initial Handkerchiefs Ilair Pill and Trinket Boxes. plush covered with gold lettering 250 I ‘3’ and"""" SOC Six beautiful frills in handsome Holly Box . ............................... 25c I Mei“ Exceld“ Handkmhiefs i“ “”0“ Beauty Pins, Neck Lace laces, Brooches 15. 25 and ................. . ..... 50c I tuIl SW 10; eachor 3 for """"""""" 25 I . .. . 3 0 . ~ P'. . Lailies’ Belts in fancy colored elastic. woven tinsel tlnd’.‘ll)htll!‘0 Belts f ”hm St) 1L8 d f0! .-.. 20" i I Gloves . . Furs for Glfts i Ladics‘ Kid Gloves in colors 750. $1.00 I I and ............................................... 1.2.5 . l - - . l Jr 1. '5. v . . s ' What LOVBIIer or More Appropriate Gift I In its knitted Ringwood Glovcs in. navy. red, lime. green and black ...... 2.50 Than Fu rs. MUfis, Scarfs and ThI’OW’ Ties Indics’ Swede Cashmere Gloves in , Chamois. grey, brown, navy and black German Mink Mut’t‘s Empire style, beautiful dalk shade special. 6.1.5 25, 35 and .................. - ............... . ........ 5300 Same style with. two brads and four tails special ....................... 7.00 ' Fancy Hair Ribbons in white, cardinal German Mink Milli with tabs and tails, four heads and claws special blue, brown green and black. 4 'in. per price............... ..........., 9.00 - yard .. .................. 100 Special in Sable Muff, Empire style 15 50, sale .. . 13.501 Ladies' Corsets in white and drab .50. Iona-co... Childrens‘ Grey Lamb Collars very prime in shade and curl 0. S. 9.50 75’ 1-00, 1-35 and ------------------------------ 1-50 ’ Grey Lamb Gauntlets 4 00 and 5 00 Ladies‘ Fur Scarfs in brown and black Coney 3.00, 4.00 and... 5.00 Gifts fiat. Bays \Vhite Thibet Sets 5.00, 8.00~a.nd ............................................... 1000 I " ' School Hose, Kid Gloves and. Hits. Out!“ Buttons. Neck Ties. Mufflers, Sweaters, . hnee Pants. Shirts. Braces, Underwear. Flanelette Night Gowns, Sweater. Coats,. In German Mink Throw Tie 3.75. 4.50 and 8.50, in. stole efi‘eots with head and tails. 8.50, 10.00. 12.00.153.00 and ......... 20.00 Ladies’ Fur-trimmed Costs in green and black cloth, with mink and . E I l ) I 4' . 9.- . oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o . l-teen Taffeteen and western satle collar 2:..00 for 18,o0 , ...) 00 sale. 22,00 and \V indsor Ties. ’ g D G W l d Silk Ladies‘ Fur-finned Coats, real sable collar, maskrat lining, broadcloth ‘ , Silk Skirts 3 ress OOdS, 00 an I shellGOOOfor ...................................................................... . .......... 5000 I . , . ._ Colored Dress Goods in Empress and satin cloth, extra special for I 1 Green. brown and black Eur-lined Coat. rat lined. western sable cgli$ ’ Chlldren 3 Beat 51‘!“ IMP; Bizlck Silk ['nderskii-t 4.50. sale Holiday Sale........... .. ,_ , , 000 53 e price ................................................ ...- .................................... i ' , tie .. $25.50 . “'31“ Serge f“ Costumes m navy. brown, Km“ and black 5119.113: I . Men’s Fur-lined Coats, rat lined, beaver collar 6900 Bonnets and coats '3 price.................... . . .. a ‘ . . - .E’TiiI'if‘f'itf ..., léolloIi-sin-is 90c. sale 17.5.; I Black voiies .................................................... - ......... 7.3, 1.00. 1 2.3 Coon Coats 1w- 1 quality ---------------------------------------------------- - ------- 00 00 2 onIyBear Skin 0 “5 some..." 450, ”all“ ' ”A" S“ e b 3. 1 only 5.25 sale 4,251 1 only 6.25 sale .............................. 5.00- ~“1‘33 ‘ Skirt $3 50 sale 3.00 : 3.00 sal’: 5 W323: T':;'~...-:-skii-ts trimmed with em- . ’ 31.31.41: 7" 1.00 and ..... . .............. 1.25 .... Bias... : ile Sole silk :51 for bl:‘,:' '3“ : 1:)” SillL‘ ..................... 1...!) >1 *1 'l .2 mo .- ' 5,;1 .' my and black Muir.- Sill; for 5' ' 1.- ‘1"“iiil ............................ 100: â€"_.â€"_â€"â€" p t ... .7- ._ h__,___.- ...â€".... ’ ' d,Jh G.B'd,P.J.0'C- .- Will discuss PURE“ ”“50“ .21, ..‘T .....i‘.f:. E. .22. . ‘ of Peterboro, are in town “on busi- (From 'I‘ueeday 5 Evening Post) A O ‘thICh union Mr. John Murchison, of Fenelon ness. Falls, spent, the day in town, Mr. A. S. Van Dusen, of the Stand Mr. J. G. Coughlin, of Peterboro, ely read was in town for the day. ' Mr. A. Mitchell, of Bowmanville, was in town today on businéess. .‘ fine Editor, _ transferred to Winnipe . g Permit me through the will :2de of the Post to remind the ton before going west. minister: “id especially the elders, Mrs. W. J. Carlisle will not re- ,,8 - indsa Presb ter of the Mr. C. G. Gibson, 0! Peterboro, a, d y y y spent the day in Lindsay. ’31”? important meeting of that court Mr. D. P. Harriston, of Montreal, to be bed in St. Andrew’s church, is in town on business. Lindsay. on Tuesday, December "13th. 1, Mr. H. L. Drake, of London, spent the day in town. Mr. W. Kennedy, of Bobcaygeon, street, announce the engagement 0 was in town tOday on business. their daughter, Florence, to Mr. S each month at her home, street, wcst 3"â€" 10 c~clock. . The exceptional importance of this c1-."a~ . yeti. is due to the fact that .1n . Mr. John Henderson, of Bobcay- H. Johnston, of Oshawa. The wed- I addition to the disposal of routine goon, was in town for the day. ding will take place very quietly on Business, the vital matter of churcn Mr. Maurice Dineen, of Bobcaygeon the 2lst, of December. 2133.00. will be discussed and voted on was in town this morning. 7. take the liberty of most earnestly l Mr. W. P. Clifford, of Rochester, aDiracâ€"iii!)g. particularly to the elders ‘1, N.Y., was in town for the day. l _____.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Business Education 4 ts; familiarize themselves with the‘I Mr. Wm. Kennedy, of Bobcaygeon, 5 The success of the majority of Busi- had they extinguishe merits of the grave matters and 3 spent. the day in town. Iness Colleges in Ontario at least is ‘i 7>tepreparedt+k ' 11‘ 'lM.L. P.‘Bl l..." "' o .a e an inte 1gent, r \ true and Vir J \. good indication of the demand for Vlsltant. A table was spirited out of n - used adults and, . , hands with highly am d , 0 HM Brushes, Complexion. e. or: in the discussion. ving Not Mentioned In This Small Space. ' , Drawers open and closed %, 50 and 750 ' Ladies‘ Night Gowns, 3. s eciails M1). 0 O . I 1.25 and ......................................... $1.50 spend a few days at ms home in Pic . It was ten o'clock at night and ML. “Jimmy” Doughty Takes a Benefit at Q! on... ...... ...... 11:533. ”...... ...... THE OLDEST CLOWN I For LESS i Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cinnamon, Kent wild confusion. ,The lWolte. of Orillia, were in town this Practical education, and should the room, all sorts of articl . ‘ prompt our authorities to give more shrough the door. and when Mr. W‘l' ' i th h h00ps thedogs per.- as. Jump ng roug . . i . e w“ d Brushes, Shavmg Brushe » - Childrens’ Clouds %, 35 and- ........ 500 7:1.“ ..................................... 2.50 II 9 Sure You Visit Us During This Sale ; Bargains in Every 03-, Bear Skin Bonnets50, 75, 1'00 and. 1.2"» Ipartment All Through December. Many Articles For Holiday .....Boooe..5,2o....i.. Cotton Underwear, Ladies’ Drawers. Corset Covers of fine cotton lace and em- broidery trimmed coversfi. 35 and... 501: 91871118 mese dangerous trlcxs. now .3. l . 3., she managed to deceive the household E . is a mystery. It transpired that sev- ' eral years ago she had sunstroke, and , has always been peculiar in her man- r15 6 -â€"-â€"--- ner since. ‘ _â€"â€"â€"J rho Police Solve the Mystery of r ‘ ind Mrs. Wilson, Uttoxeter, were hsv- Brighton tng supper when they were startled by . . esentl 0 Genre until the new year and then on giggninfirgfiaeg°g$eagfiugg “my. James. Bought}?h thebgédzzgeggigg , If you think you can find the :- the first and second Wednesdays at the stairs. thrown by some inlvlsigllr: ggwéddubltfih‘dfy bip: benefit pertor- ' equal of our assortment of Q, 70 Glenelg {13%.} Tiller-1r 8213113113129 thi'ivsflggeéshe d mance on the West Pier at Brighton, 5 brushes or match the prices try 0 I dilgtairs to hurt the place in a state of where mfg: 9:3: gunfxggi: $123 - and sec. 0 ' has a a w s c e - . ' , . I kegedmi?mggsb§:§ dogslpghe square enclosure .tormed Wewant you to realize that we g f $0921: leggiggnsggm 3,138,003, to an- at the head of the pier W118" Niel-'11:: . lead. cm brushes; and an in- s . I other. ornaments had disappeared. agmggg‘hagd :tiriiimlriiy' 01:33:10; spection oi our stock alone will “Ed the place was in a. condition of. fume, emerged from his little pavilion, ' doubtless be conclnswe cyldence ' c Cgivlnced some intruder was on the h? was fearulynghifgfoilithsgndl’d:11?; . We buy all brushes in jobbcr’s res a e, a. . . , ° ' . premises. Mr. Wilson called several grills dressFDoughty braved a bolsters quantities. We .av-c you the farm hands, and. the premises were . . WM... I... we christian: also; more; result. Much perplexe , r. an . So 13th h 1 that a wire- . g was t 6 ga 6 Wilson retired to rest,hbulti 32%;; haired terrier, comically dressed in d t e g 1 test feminine fashion, was almost a a all sorts of pranks were commenced 1 wn over as, followed by its master, ‘ by what seemed to be a supernatural aowalked on its hind legs “shaking d Hm: m Nail Brushsg and you have a rite assortment, to pick from. middlemen’s profit. You buy ' at the prices many a dealer pays .28 flew in In addition to delighted children. . Yours most truly, morning. C. S LORD Messrs J. D. Dennison C Brewer attention to this particualr work in 5°“ got up to investigate h f d ious tricks and the crow ' ' ’ ' ' isslles. orme var . ’ - Moderator of Presbytery and C S Field of St Johns Que our Pub’ic and Hi - saulted by bottles and other m 1 bed heartllv when, after feigning- - = - - . - . - x gh schools. We ard in differ. 311% - - a ,, ' . Uncanny noises were hebut a search sleep, they, at the cry Bolice. scam C 0th Bfil’shCS, Hat FMJCS. Central Telegraphic Schools say” scratucona, Alta, Vernon, B.C., .‘ior'ien, 211 n., "' ” 9" -' . y 9. besides s ieral Ontar Iaccount of the death of his brother, .red students, and that it nevar h bee, are spending the day in Lind-- I learn on good authority that one ent parts of the house. ‘ prominent business collegeâ€"the Cent- Dr. Bert EyrfS, returned yesterday I ral Business College, of Torontoâ€"en- markable incidents during the follow Ito Ottawa alter being in town on I T0115 annually more than fifteen hund- ing days, Mrs. Wilson While at work again proved unavalling. This was tists ave their services; and Doughty. only the beginning of a. series of re- judgilglg by the manner in which the crowd contributed the collectign, léfid . a “bumper" benefits He was ear y as was made a targit “£13111 flfiZSMbgg congratulated, and! the substantial pre- siles, knives, for 3' sents showered ram him included one ‘9 A. HIGINWTHAM ’ 0 pered in all directions. Several ar- 1 : : towns. have sent representatives toi the late William Palmer E res. I any graduaees out of em 10 ment. In- _ t‘e above named school, which em I Mr. George Smith, 0.1.6.): went to I deed, we are told many auslness firms will]:di;'t‘:::a.l.lelofrrcoet.n agllmgigiirgl‘ealsoggfg from a millions-3.5...- D‘i‘ligIEtllfzttglllgfl: Draggist Ll a guys a snlendid reputation fOr train- I Atherley yesterday morning where he I find much diliculty in securing the slows the knives just missed her head 2:15 fgfggaigfig 6.131;?“ witha smile. I .. n say ‘33? young men for railway Work. Thel Wm insPeCfi C-P-R- right-of-Way sur- I necessary wen trained ”small“ to and wer'er#:rfg-ysesgibeglidgowmpadgg I â€"-~â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-"‘" I éw ~34 doors. bed by flying stones. Neigh- ’ ' ' ’ AN.‘EYE To IECONOMY ' " ’ l g.â€" ’ ._.â€"-.=’:-__-..-= Schccl is located at Yonge and Ger- I veys and make property valuations. Dr. McCullough, of Peterboro, will‘ they are now compelled to 100k rarCâ€"sts., and is affiliated with the It s a Dandy. New York with friends returned to ‘ dandy. See it at CINNAMON'S. â€" in a most delightful holiday. ”mi News. 9. R. Nixon. '1‘. H. Kerr nousâ€"morn l . carry ()1) w I their 011! successfully, and were 811183 wenâ€"kngwn Central Business College be at the Benson House on Wednesâ€" the business colleges almost exclus- ed with such Scent courtesy that well? to supply their requirements. A bad to retire. A constable who watch- . I tell .. ,, . You the Pandora Range is their home last evening after enjoy- {Keep on the cold by getting‘aipack- ed that a. girl aged ’00 bars who were summoned to the house ” ' _ 1 o! ' - A YOUA lady who taught a. c ass . by the terrified occupants were 8131:; gmau '00:; in the Sunday-gchool. 53. We are alva ‘ys waiting to get an Fired to impress on them tho meaning opportunitY,‘ instead of going out. :TOTOD'CO. and is a reliable school day from 2 t0 5 pm. for consulta- be! 9, meal. (1 over ' tion 'n 4 , â€" busines ‘ ° I lit 61- .0 'toturnlng thanks are an mokuq' , y particular. M 1 3y; ear, nose and throat. gm“: edufcation is a very safe 9d the 1105151: gnfoglfhéhfix 1‘: “I; said grunting to one in the class. whose to- a one out of hand. i b r. on dmrs. R. M. Beal, who have tim :e c a. goon salary in these 32mm“ to be at 1 tely empty. . thor w” a deacon in the church. ahQI son 11 ' t 08 o commie ' ‘ - - i‘ _ spe 3 he last two weeks in “131 “t"‘ty- Then came the denouement. Rigor- Iasked him. I. the 1mg mind, 1 Ha” you seen it yet? What! Why ‘ invoatlgstions were set on . ~ “William. what 901108 salt it was announc, your father says when no alts down to the ..- Perfection" Oil H . Just an toot. and as the re , . . tom-m employ “1 the table? slow with the buttor‘ m .g to heat that Chilly room. No confessed thlt Ib'a 1. "He says. ‘Go age 0, "Weather Strip.” at man of. the ism. hsl k_ hos kids: if. twenty-fight cont: 0 pound.“ fucks, no smell, and ptrtoetty, ale. 7 139‘" m -“'- IAt; OINNAHON’SPIMIL 7 .4 J fills. . .. ii, .ws‘, .

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