eath ting trad of which U1 (Pd IOST M1 and PCViG Maggie and repo e’v'er be ‘ruce an’ ‘ppers, - t; - 6th. .50 .tion, in er Chap .DAL‘ dressi sand boys’ Excelda Handker- neat hemstitched border, 7c.. -, 15c., and ..................... 20c silk initialed Handkerchiefs, at. and ............................. 50c (mac; sflk Handkerchiefs, col- a“17161“, 25c., 35c., 50c. ., and 75c. Ely linen Handkerchiefs, with Carder and embroidery edge, 26c and: for m 31.00 to each ......... $2.50 'alinen Handkerchiefs, each 20c on! of the most important featnr. ,mconnection with the event, is pelaborate preparations made by Immhgnts. Their buSiness houses m gala attire, with rare holiday ‘3 specially priced for this great at. and the Visitors to town are m of prcmpt service as well as: It bargaini Read their special meats in this issue and come â€red to see a good show, as well me to shop with proï¬t. w prize list, has ‘ me diflerent events. Belts and Scarfs 5' linen initialed Handker. 3m pmtty 'bo‘i: for 40c., no: ’ black and colored Elastic in honey box at 500., 750. .................................... $1.00 variety of others at ........ 35¢ Hair Ribbons. at 1012.. 15c.. L. and ................. 35c. yd. Motor Scarfs in separate au- weekly rde in! Wit it Us Often During This SEE in our Sixty Seventh Year etchiefs for Gifts 23 and Collars awn Handkerchiefs with r and edge, 5c., 70., 10c., SIXTF-W I.†SE: at BC. and 10c. , 50c, 75c., readers Motor Scarfs at . and ............ 31.75 mi Coats in Bill! yum-s are reminded of annual Winter Fair, 1:5 ytar on Dec. 17th. :. promises to be in ‘ s -., SXICCE‘SSBS as n OUR CHRISTMAS Hm OI] . ............. $1.50 ......... $20 been prepared “HE LINDSA Y POST ......15c 15 New Garments at a big discount 20 per cent 03 regular prices in la- dies’ voile and panama skirts. 125 per cent off men’s F1 Trimmed Coats. Discount and ladies’ fur caps. $10 for coo... Ladies' Muskrat lined Broadcloth covered coats, Alaska Sable collar, reg. :70, use 362, reg. $55, sale $58 Mink Marmot Stoles, $9 sue $7.5m $11 for $9, $15 sale $12, $20 sale $16 Children’s white Ermine vand Llama. sets, $5.30, sale $4.35., $3.25 Edie $2.75., reg. $2.25 for ............... $1.90 Ladies’ Silk Blouses at $3, $4 German Mink rug muff, reg. $7.50, sale $8.75., reg $8 sale $6.90, 139314 sale $12., reg. $15, sale ...... ._.......'$13 Blk. Persian Lamb Muï¬s, reg. 816, sale $14., reg. $18 sale ...... M316 Cierman Mink Mutts, reg. $3.50, sale $2.90., $4.50, reg. $6.50 sale .. Ladies’ cloth coats. 12 odd sizes Mink trimmed Fur Linea 9g, $77, sale oooooooooooooooooo Blk Wolf Mufls, reg, $6.50, L12 ................................. $5.25 Special for Xmas Blk. Wolf Mufls, Brown and Black Hajr 1 re style. reg. $2.25, 3913 “This is a particularlv jeorps,†says Col. G. Hunter the government militia insp< his report to the departmem the last inspection of the L dets. Squad, company and 4 ial drill are very good. Exte der and firing exercises at good. The general appearant physique of the rank and fik good. The strength of the Corps is 12 ofï¬cers, 111 non-1 sioned ofï¬cers and men, and structor. total 123. Nothing more acceptable for Gifts comm": CADETS flâ€? PARTICigLARLY EFFICIENT; Ladies’ Blouses 6wcuumcm; mmtia inspector, in report to the department, after last inspection of the L.C.I. ca- Squad, company and céremonâ€" ._.‘. Hair cs, ‘e very good. Extended or- firing exercises are also general appearance and men’s Fur and Fur 3-. o. oo o...- res- $6. - G. Hunter Ogilv-ie U..- . 111 nonâ€"commis- men, and one in- cumin myle, 00.... M... ......... $4.50 and file is very 0:! men’s . $1.90 Coats, $5 $3.90 $68 efliciont f view to $5 sale .......................................... 60c Childten’s Hockey Toque, at 250., 35c., and ................. . ..... . ........... 50c Children’s Woollen Mite, all col- ors, 1_5c., 20c., and ...... ......... z5c. Ladies’ and children’s Woollen Hos- iery from 15c. to ............... $1.00 pr. Girls’ and children’s A nets and caps, done up box, at 500.. 75c. and .. big discount. 35c.. 400. and ............... Knitted Neck Mufl'lers, 175c., $1 $1. 75 and ...... Ladies’ lawn tea aprons, lace and embroidery trimmed, at 25c., 80c.. Men's Mocha giovee for $1., $1.50 for ...... Unlined Kid Gltmee for "$1 and $1.25 Men’s Llama Cashmere 'Sox at 250 with silk bloch'ng a‘t ......... . ........ 50c Aviation Toque with side tassel, ladies, misses’ and children's wool- len gloves, 3 leaaers, 25c., 35c. FanCy Mata, Shame, Table Cloths, oilies and Sideboasd'Runners at a. Men’s blk and co‘im‘efl 'Kid Gloves, 3 specials, 75c., $1 and ............. $1.25 Pretty Elastic Armlets in Xmas (ï¬ves, Neckwear for Gift Handsome variety of Wool Knitted Mufllers. 180., 25c. Men’s underwear at reduced Men’s Knitted Ties, 3 specials, 25c. Children’s Tan Kid Gloves 'ylupcrcy 0I UT- John MacK-ay with 5. dOWn the store he then occupc 'view to turning the premises into an I‘Bbml'd for himself- a Jeweller; hote' h v t d d n _ i that would be as near perfect i f 1’ a e ra e 1' 6 same “nth detail as ‘ossible to meet the 1 ,Mr. D. R. McRae for the Northern . - . of his customers and give 1 Hotel, and W111 shortly put the pre- . - . . , service in the surroundings rmses into complete repair. Dr. Macâ€" code a “’31 to the hi- h ua Kay will move, for the winter, into fh l h h 9 1w g q. ‘ the brick block adjoining his present e w e a a aye ma home, While Mr. James Shea, has DOint to furnish. purchased the Maékay house from Mr The contracts were let at th D. R. McRae and is now moving 3;. 'iest possible date and the Mr. McRae occupying the premises Jewellery Store with its ne Vacated by Mr. Shae until his re- of the same building Mr, Jog m0V31 With his family to the west in roll, tobacconist, vacated the the spring. at 01168 to allow :he work: fn m- n .00 cc. ... so. u 0.0-. cc. u...---..o..--u . .- o. . Tea Aprons as Gifts Advocate: Several changes in real estate during the week. The new .m- tel company which purchased the property of Dr. John MacKay with 5. TEMPERANCE HOUSE AT WOODVILIE Avration Caps children's Aviation bon- .- cc- coco-co for gifts, $1.25, ............ $1.00 "w. ........ all... oo-accoaâ€" Men’s - Silk ............ $1.00 in pretty . sale â€5c ........ 50c ...... 50c ..... $1.25 prices. 30c., 50c 50¢ 50c g ‘ One takes aWay with them the ‘pleasing impression of, having: seen an exceptionally well planned and is struck with the abundance of light throughout the unusually long: store which is largely helped by the pure white of the walls and pressed steel ceiling. ‘ ‘One takes nu'mv mu». +1.-.. LL, An up to date optical department will also be established at the rear of the store. Provision for the sa valuables is made in two large compartments At the extreme rear is a 1 work room, with plenty of day and ï¬tted up 'to do in the has all classes of work peculiar t jewellers trade. f The clerks serve you from behind {jewellers cases which were designed especially for Mr. Bean. They are an all plate glass case having no metal comers to obstruct the view of the goods within. Close to the front window and sur- rounded by a six foot high mahogany panelled partition is an ofï¬ce tor the sale of diamonds and particularly} valuable goods. 1 In Beall’s Jewellery window a new and very pretty “wrinkle†'18 the use 'of window blinds of ecru colored goods tastefully Shirred in a. manner no layman can hope to describe. Inside the store at each wall maâ€" hogany show cases with green baize back ground and plate glass shelves display the hundreds of pretty and costly articles to the customer, for whose convenience, by the way, aj beautiful mahogany settee will be placed just inside the door Full length bevelled edged mirrors with electric lights are placed be tween the show cases and produce a very brilliant and pleasing effect. with large expanses of brilliant plate glass windows. The wooï¬work surrounding the m- dows, the doors and ‘so forth are 9.1-1 LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. DECEMBER E3 ‘ It was hoped to have the edifice completed by the time of the Fair but this was found impossible owing to unforseen ï¬elays in the shipment of the steel girder? and also on acâ€" count of the bait-5“. :41. . { However the Work { 9 completed; inside and out, and the plumbers and. painters had finished so that the old‘ occupants were 'able to move in again} two or three weeks ago. The brick side walls were run up quickly and the steel girders to sup- port the second floor were put in place. Carroll’s store would also haw plenty of basement and would be free of the annoyance of having to care for a heating system. tions of the new building was begun The basement ms planned so that the jewellery- store would have ample storage space and the hot water furnace which he'ats the whole build- ing including the tenants 1n the sec- ond floor would also be in that secâ€" tion. rou', tooacconist, vacated the block at once to allow the work“; to proceed. ’Mr. Bean moved across the, street [while Mr. Carroll took temporary quarters on William st, south. The old frame building, which had really become a land mark in its many years on Kent st, was torn down and the’l-aying of the foundaâ€" I Last spring the announcement was ,made that G. W. Bean would tear [down the store he then occupied and rebuild for himself- a jewellery {store that would be as near perfect in New detail .38 ‘ossible to meet the demand of his customers and give them a service in the surroundings of his goods equal to the high quality of the wares he has always made it at point to furnish. The contracts were let at the earlâ€" iest possible date and the Beall Jewellery Store with its neighbor of the same building Mr. Jos. Carâ€" BEALL S HANDSOME BUSINESS BLOCK FIRMS OCCUPYING THE APARTMENTS )r the safe keeping of made in a vault with do in the best fay ! peculiar to the is a roomy light l .The dental profession has made lgreat strides in recent years, electri- . llcity being probably the most potent factor towards this advancement, and is such that a dentist is enabled to 5 perform operations with a degree of ' skill and comfort to patients that 3 was impossible with the old meth- ods. The designing of dental equip- J: ments has been latterly with a view 1‘ to performing the best work possible with the least amount of discomfort to patients and one feels this most {I strongly after having Dr. Irvine’s '1 equipment explained to him. The '1 1 greater part of this equipment con-l sists of a new dental chair, a new § § ! folding bracket engine, an antiseptic cabinet, a switchboard and its many appliances for use in the oral cav- ity. We as Canadians may feel proud when we learn that this splendid equipment was made in Canada. The dental chair is a model of me- chanical skill, and many and varied movements are skilfully accomplish-g ed and a patient can be thrown- into g convenient positions without jar. Ev- g ery detail is provided for to give? comfort. The head rest pads have a g! cushioned eï¬ect to prevent the hurt? Lindsay has now one of the finecst,I equipped and most upâ€"to-date dental 3 ofï¬ces in America, and Dr. Irvine de- ' serves credit for his trouble and ex- pense in equipping his ofï¬ce in such ' a manner {or the comfort oi his pa-§ tients. ‘ HN-DSAY’S NEW . AND MODERN ‘ DENTAL PARLORS Mr. Lee tries to make it a point to meet all his customers personally and is always glad and willing to explain any line of work or go into the least little detail with either a. ‘prospective sitter or a customer for 1amateur work, and is always ready and willing to satisfy his patrons, no matter what the cost may be, as he claims one satisfied patron is worth a dozen unsatisfied ones. Af- ter looking tnrough his parlor and having an interview with him. one cannot woader at the excellence of the work turned out leading Photographer. A neat dressing room adjoins the 2 reception room, where everything is at the finger tips of the patrons. A step from the dressing room tak- es us to the operating room. or where the sittings are made. This room has been carefully planned and laid out, not only for the comfort of the sitter but to produce the best possible phoâ€" ' tographic results. The walls are de-l corated in a unique design and pre- sent a very pretty and artistic ei-' feet. The instruments used are the very latest and most up-toâ€"date. The wonderful effects produced with the accessories of this room can not be 'told, but must be seen to be appre- A class of work that must not be overlooked is enlargements both in portrait and amateur work and de- serve- special mention as the work is The finishing rooms of the studio are laid out to help the work of ï¬n- ishing pictures along. and ï¬tted with every convenience to help Mr. Lee in taking care of his growing portrait and amateur business. [in which Mr. Lee has this room fitt- ed. Neat samples of all his lines of work are shown and a very fine dis- play of large portrait work which gives a tone and ï¬nish similar to an art salon rather than a reception roog; of a photo studio. The photo studio of F. D. Lee in the new Beall building is one of the most compact and perfectly fitted studios in the Midland district. Upon entering the reception room one cannot help but admire the taste LEE’S PHOTO tastefully arranged store interior where the true Values of the goods are well brought out. STUDIO IS A CREDIT T0 TOWN I The switchboard is one of the most 10 it 8 point handsome and elegant pieces of ap- 91‘8 personally paratus. The insulating material conâ€" ! willing to sists of Mexican onyx but the utility "k 01' 80 into of this switchboard even surpasses Vith either 9. its beauty. In connection with this customer for switchboard the doctor has a tank 0f 'with this syringe. For inspection purposes the doctor {has little electric lamps that the ,‘minutest detail can be seen anywhere .in the mouth. This is one of the 'greatest assets against poor work- ,m-anship. To fill the root of a tooth 'it is essential to have the root thor- ' oughly dry beforehand and this is ab- solutely impossible with the old me- thods and troubles due to improper gfilling of teeth was due to the fact ,that the dentist was \never sure whe- 3 ‘ther the root was properly dried out 1 This new type of electric engine is a vast improvement over the old styles, and accomplishes its work quickly and with a smoothness and evenness that will obviate most of the usual pain. The speed regulation is also such that suflicient power to do work properly is obtained at all speeds and a nice slow speed for use on children’s teeth is also available. The cabinet combines the highest type of mahogany furniture with the most sanitary antiseptic utilities. i yierâ€"nro. :1. means. About this time in 1894 Mr. Carroll Auditors â€" Bro. P. Conquergood. started a store for the exclusivesfle Bro. A. Marshall. of cigars, tobacco. and _smokers‘ sun- AfteI the installation short ad- dries across the street from the Ben- dresses were given by the newly son house. Later when he saw it pro- elected members. A Royal Arch meet- mised to be a success and it wasen- ing will be held on the 3rd Tuesday joyin: a large patronage, he can: of January. across to the north side of the street “*â€" and occupied a portion of the old ex- concealed a child’s seat, by mean. of away with in order to allow Dundas which the smallest patient can be Flavelles store to enlarge. For the. handled with the same degree of com- next seven years Mr. Carroll had his: fort as a grown up person. In IOWCY- stand where the present Canadian Ex. ing the chair there is a cushion press Ofï¬ce is, next to the Benson which prevents any jar to the Pa- 3 house. Another change forced him to tient. ‘ move up town to the old Beau build- This new type of electric engine is ‘ ing, where he has been steadily tin a vast improvement over the old i the new Beall block' was erected on styles, and accomplishes its work I the game site. quickly and with a smoothness and; I‘IE'Om the small venture of eighâ€" A“-â€"-A~_ LL -L "‘ AfteI the installation short ad- dresses were given by the newly elected members. A Royal Arch meet- ing will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of January. D. of C.â€"Bro. G. Pogue. Lecturersâ€"Bro.. T. A. Newman, ,Bro. Wallis Burke. Committeemenâ€"Bro. Brown. Zea- land, Bro. Wm. Morrison, Bro. Fred Shouldice, Bro. Robt. Bell, Bro. Fred Barjerow. Tylerâ€"Bro. H. Neddo. Auditors - Bro. P. Conquergood, Bro. A. Marshall. The members of L. O. L. No. 557 assembled last evening in their lodge room and enjoyed a very enthusias- tic meeting. Many important sub- jects were discussed and dispensed with. Bro. P. Conquergood, Past Master, occupied the chair during the election and the Most. Wor. Mas- ter, Wm. Warren, County Master, was called on to install the ofï¬cers. Past Masterâ€"Bro, A. Marshall. Wor. Masterâ€"W. Bro. A. Zealandw Dep. Masterâ€"Bro. W. H. Skuce. ‘ Chaplainâ€"Bro. P. Conquergood. L. O. L. N0. 557 :ELECTED OFFICERS Rec. Sec.â€"Bro. D. M. Lockwood. Fin. Sec.â€"Bro. Jos. Brown. Treasâ€"Wor. Bro. Wm. Warreï¬. 0. .AL heathâ€"“'1‘; Capital paid up $4,900,000. Reserve Pu Every description « Bank. The Collection D the business of Manufac LINDSAY BRANCH: A Modern a: PRESIDENT. l of Banking is Eansactcd 1 Department is completely cc Lcturers, Wholesalers and La: w. n. MATTHEWS, mg General Manager. [clean Solid oak wall-end show ass {display the wares to the best at]- ifvantage. The display inside the stone is superior, if that were possible, to the fine lot of goods shown in the f window. Pipes, tobaccos and smokes? isundrieas are shown in myriads, and it is an easy matter to get just what really pleases one. ness with his brother, v On the way out he win 1:: Regina and Watrous. Mr. Spurgeon Hunter, of Dunstan], left on Tuesday for Vancouver, when he intends going into the drug, bani-r Many ladies who would like fogi‘ve their husbands or gentleman friends cigars, pipes, or any of the num- ous sundries used by men who smoke usually drop in while out shopping, and leave the matter with Mr. Gar- roll, who knows the likes and dislike» of the majority of men around town, having had hundreds of them as cus- tomers many years. 8P8. and se is satisfied. elusive-1y tobacco store in Lindsay, and today stands unique as the ails; one devoting its whole attention to the tobacco trade. Evexy well known brand of tobaccos, pipes, cigars and cigarettes is handled, as well as 3 long list of all kinds of smoke-3’ sundries. In fact it it is in any way related to smoking one is sure to find it at Carroll's cigar store, can the articles sought for. Mr. Carroll himself looks after the manv 0.“an {ram the small venture of eigh- teen years ago Mr. Carroll has built it up into one of the largest whole- it covers not only the county but a large surrounding district as well, while the retail end of the busines enjoys the cream of the Lindtax trade. The.- (‘arroll tobacco store eniovs the distinction .nsactcd by The Domin p!etcl_y_ equipped to ban Mr. Joe. Carroll was the ï¬rstman back into the new Beall building. He moved into it September 18th last, ‘ while there was still a good deal to be done in the rest of the building. By the way, the Carroll cigar etc: has a birthday in a few days, Do- cember 19th to be exact. The bad- nees will have then been established eighteen years. PURELY PERSONAL ROSS: Manager. CARROLL’S FINE TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE before filling-The electric root can! dryer eliminates any chance of this. happening. There are many othern- struments such as electric cattery, electric wax spatula, gutta pecunia- struments, all of which are very nu- ful to the up-to-date man. We commend Dr. Irvine for lib bringing an equipment so highiy he- ncï¬cial Within the reach of the 1)er ple of Lindsay. store is beautifme brig-titan! I. ___ PAGES 1 T0 8 >oxs aner the many cantanâ€" sees that their every whim flipped to handle J'ge Commtiong_ 'PRESIDENT. tobacco store enjoys of being the first ex- 00 store in Lindsay, _ is unique as the “13.» a whole attention t’GN wauons. VOL 50 ion visit friends I,