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Lindsay Post (1907), 19 Dec 1913, p. 8

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non mom. ‘ Pith-'Punnmcs NOTED ARlllNAl. DEAD ll 5mm INTHEMMI. puddings have already com- Plum . ' t th L'ndsay $5“ on: :13” Po:tmaseter‘Palen ’Rampolla Was .Posgible and stafi handle quantities of the fa- mous English Christmas delicacy daily. A day or two more will show more than ever passing through the ROME, Dec. 17.â€"-Cardinal Run. It is always quite a sight at polls, former Papal Secretary of mails. Christmas to see the huge piles of State, died last night. Cardinal Mariano Rampolla (Count puddings sent out to thxs country by del Tindaro) was born at Poliui, Si: English people ‘0 relallves an} cily, in August.18fl. Heentered the friends here. ‘ Papal service in 1810;becan3; (soun- $ drid in 1875. and Papal Nuncio at Notice oilpplicafinlor llvorce 1...... m 1882- He became cum- nail-priest and the Secretary of State :.._____ in 1887. Cardinal Rampolla was appointed m Successor to Pepe Pius * Notice is hereby given that Lottie Thorndike. of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, in the Province of Ontario, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next Session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, George M. Thorn- dike. of the Town of Chelsea, in the State of Michigan, one of the United States of America, Barber, formerly of the Township of Mariposa, in the} County of Victoria, in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adulâ€" tery and desertion. Dated at Lindsay, Province of On- tario this Seventeenth day of De- cember, AD. 1913. Lottie Thorndike, by I. E. Weldon, her Solicitor. “rim i WOUNDâ€"A pair of men's gloves. 4 Owner can haVe same by paying for this advt. Apply The Post. m” Secretary of State by Pope Leo XIII., and at the conclave for the election of a successor to Pope Leo was the pre- WANTED dominant figure until Austria exer- â€"- cised an old prerogative, the right to (VAP ABLE AND ENERGETIC enter an objection to 1th; election: of . . - ~ . _ a given candidate ort e apacy. ar- ,YOLI‘G MM ,DEDIRES SITI’A , dinal Rampolh led on the first and TIOhâ€"Any capaCity. Apply Thei second votes. Post. Of late Cardinal Rampolla figured as a possible successor to Pope Pius. Since the conclaxe Cardinal Rampolla had lived in retirement in the Palace of St. Marthe, just behind St. Peter’s, and had devoted his time to the de- partments dealing with matters of doctrine, dogma, and internal admin- . istration of the Church, holding aloof Apply Canadian Cereal. from affairs pertaining to the foreign relations of the Holy See. _â€"â€" ~â€" I OARDERS WANTEDâ€"Good, com- fortable home, all conveniences. Apply 4 Glenelg St. . _ -- _â€"-_.__- ___ IFOR SALEâ€"Two teams of heavy '4 horses. ($0., Lindsay. _._’-_ â€"”-._-_ .__.____â€"-. -- I .___â€"_. _. .- prir lieguseer‘eusr stocks are so very comprehensiveâ€"and our -e ' j ma . Every kind of a style sweater you can think of we have So you can be sure of getting exacri. the kind you want. All of them are comfortable and nice and warm. Good fit into the bargain. The sweaters are carefully made by clever hands and are good for many years of strenuous service The reason the prices are so low, is that all mt prices are a; low as we can make them. We want your tradeâ€"and that’s one wav to get it. inity is the other These sweat- ers stand for both. We feature Warren’s, Penman’s Wat- son’s and Harvey’s names syno nymous with best ’ \ CATTLE MARKETS â€"-â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€"â€" __â€"â€". - WEEKLY mums Cream 15¢. to 300. min butter zvâ€"csc. Eggs 21â€"31c. Potatoes 30â€"66c. bag of 90 118- Gatble $4 to $6.50. Hog‘ :3 to $8.15. Hidesâ€"10¢ to 12¢. Hay $14-$16. L Barley sec. to 53¢. ° Buckwheat 55câ€"65c. Oats 35¢. . Rye 55câ€"60c. ‘ , ,, Goose wheat 77c. ' I Wheat. new fall 85¢. . . , ’ Wheat, spring 80c. Bran $1.20 cwt., 031' lots. Shorts $1.30 cwt., car lots. Sharts. White Medallings, $1.30. cwt.. car lots. Wool, unwashed, 15c and 16c. Wool, washed, 25c. Sheep, heavy, sic. 4c. lb weight. Sheep light So. to 53c. Lambs $4 to$ 6. Calves 4c. to 6-8. lb. Chickens 17â€"18c. Hens, dressed, 15c Hens, live weight, 9c. Ducks 15c. to 17¢. Rolled oats 32.22% per 90 lbs. Geese 17c. O ********#****##t#t** MARKET REPORTS Â¥*#*************#*** CHICAGO. Dec. 16.â€"-Surprise over the government‘s enlarged estimate of the winter crop had a depressing ef- fect today on the price of wheat. The market, altho firm at the close. was 1-Sc to 3-8c under last night. Corn finished 3-8:: to 3-4c net higher, and oats with a gain of 3-8c to S-Sc. The outcome in provisions was unchanged *MNI CARDINAL MARIANO RAMPOLLA. to 5.; lower. TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, fall. bushel ..... $0 90 to $0 93 Barley. bu'.hel .......... O 62 0 64 Peas. bushel ........... 0 80 ..... Oats. bushel ........... 0 38 0 « Rye. bushel ............ 0 65 - . - - Buckwheat. bushel ..... 0 61 0 53 WRONTO DAIRY MARKET. Butter. creamery, lb. rolls. 0 31 O 34 Butter, separator, dairy.. 0 27 0 28 Butter. creamery. solids. 0 28 0 30 Butter. store lots ......... 0 24 0 25 Cheese. old. lb ............ 0 14 0 14%, Cheese. new, lb ........... 0 l4 0 14% E838. new-laid .......... 0 50 Eggs. cold storage ....... 0 29 Eggs. selects, cold storage 0 32 0 33 Honey. extracted. 1!). 0 10 J 11 “'IN' NIPEG GRAIN MARKET. ‘WINNIPEG, Dec. 16.-'l‘be wheat mar- ket was quiet today with nothtng (mini; practici‘dy in eitncr options or cash. Tue opening was unchanged to ’30 lower and closed lie to €~§c lower. Barley was oAc liVe tinues a correspondent of the Lon-don m man! i c..- some HINTS FOR A enigma MAN “I am going to begin by explaining that I happen to be the sort of wom- an to whom the typical charming man isâ€"well, typically charming, you have noticed of course that the char- ming man withers a little in the pre- sence of his counterpart, the charmâ€" ing woman. . ' “Hells also at his; best when he is én-deavoring to maintain his favm‘ite roleâ€"the role of the perfectly de- lightful tete a tete artistâ€"when faced by a really clever or tremendously handsome or even a very tall and graceful woman. ' “I possess none of these character- istics. Like Barrie’s heroine,” con- Daily Mail, “I lack ‘charm,’ and alâ€" though I believe I am tolerably pret- ty (these remarks are to be nothing if not frankâ€"and they are unsigned!) I happen to be petite in stature. “I have no ‘presence’; I think that is the noun to describe the peculiar gift with which my more efiective sisâ€" ters, without the slightest effort and without any remotest shadow of snub bing, seem to deprive the charming man of his armory of conversational weapons. "Consequently, as I have observed, the charming man selects me as his especial victim at all social gather- lings. “For the charming man is connois- seur in being nice to petite women who look :as though they had no one to talk to and who areâ€"shall we say?-â€"-not altogether too plain of fea- ture. ' “I know that what I have written sounds spitefiul. I know that persons who have had little to do ,with the genus Charming who, therefore have not seen through him,i consider that his persistent attentive- uses to inconspicuous feminine nonen- tities like me is sheer kinhness of i heart. - [ “Just look at Mr. :So'and So, tak-3 ing such a lot of. trouble to be polite to that neglected Miss Colorless!â€" often I can almost hear their comâ€"g ments when the charming man brings} MEN’S SUITS IN DISTI‘INCTIVE STYLES 5.95 to 25.00 RAINCO ATS. BATH ROBE-ZS FOR COMFORT SHIRTS â€"if we areht a country house party «offers to conduct me round the garâ€" 50C to 2.50 lower. mi 02115 and {In ““3533 “s: about dens or to punt on the lake. the same level as yesterday. ~ Cashâ€"Wheatâ€"Xo. l northern. Sgfic: No. 2 do. (.52; Na. 3 do. Elie; iv». 1 rejected sseds, 7111-30: No. 2 1 NO. 1 smuttv. Thu; .‘x'o. '.’ Git, . . . red winter. $23.;c; No. 2 (10.. 80%c; No. 3 do.. 78%0. Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W’.. 33 c. . . 32c; extra No. 1 feed, 32.5“; No. 1 feed. 31c; No. 2 feed. 30c. Barleyâ€"No. 3. 32%;; No. 4. 4055c: ro- ected. 3785c: fee . .7c. j Flax~No. 1 N.W.C., $1.21; No. 2 C.W.. $1.19. . MIN N EAPOLIS GRAIN S! .5. BK ET. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. lG.â€"Closeâ€" “'heatâ€"Dec., 84%c; May, 87!). to his“: No. 1 hard, 87% to 883“: No. 1 nor- thern. 85% to 87%c; No. 2 do.. 83% to 85%c; N3. 3 wheat, 81% to 83%c. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 60 to 61c. Oats-No. 3 white. 36% to 375‘s. Flourâ€"-Unchangcd. Branâ€"Unchanged. DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. DULUTH. Dec. 16.â€"-C!oseâ€"-Wheatâ€" No. 1 hard. 87%c; No. 1 northern. “$0: No. 2 (10.. 84% to 8%“: No. 2 Montana hard, 35%c; Dec, 8455c; May. 8855c. UN ION STOCK YARDS. TORONTO, Dee. 16.â€"â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 71 cars. comprising 1022 cattle, 1146 hogs, 296 sheep and 92 calves. Butchers Good to choice steer: a _ to $8.65: medium. :7 to 87.79; cannon. $6 to 86.75: good to choice cows. :6 to $7.25; medium cove, 86.5 to to; can- neu. $8.60 to “.25; good to. chain. bulls. 86 to 57: medium bulls. $5.80 to 8!; con- non bulls. $4.50 to $5. Stock." and Feed." Choice steers. )7 to $7.35; , to $.75; common. 35.50 to .75; rough comma elockors, $4.76 to 55.36. flanker; and Spa-loom A fair supply or miihnrs and springs! cold at prices ranging from 55 to the bulk selling at about $78 each. Veal om.- There were few calves that could be classed as good, let alone choice. Price- Wero as strong as ever, ranging from $5.50 to $11 per ew‘. Show and Lamb. Prices to: sheep and lambs were firm. Eves sold at $5.50 to 36.25: culls and run; 33.5) to $4.52; lambs. $3.56 be $0.80. ' m The box what was ought]: firmer. :icle‘gtg. fed and watered, sold at $3.75 a . 5. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHlCAGO. Dec. lG.-â€"-Cattleâ€"Recelpts. 6500; market, slow; beeves. $6.60 to $8.15; MWM~.” - nize almost , -â€"_â€" “But from sad experience I recog~ at first glance the con- trast between the simple good nature of theâ€"~what shall I name him?â€"-â€"the chummy man and the elaborate and polished sham charming man. “And, speaking for myself, the most offhand natural comradeship of- fered by the honest, chummy man is more precious to me than all the too fussy overcourteous and sometimes blandly patronizing attendance danc- ing ofthe charming Mr. So and 80. There have been ‘charming men' of' this kind in all centuries and in all walks of life, and also I imagine there have been fastidious women who like myself have secreto detest- ed them. ‘ “I have told you that my stature is small. The charming man singles me out, in consequence of my small- ness, because in addressing me he is able to bend gracefully. It is a trifle. but oh! how it emphasizes the subtle hint of condme'nsion in his pose! “Now that hint of condescension is what I, and I believe multitudes of other women, simply cannot endure; and it is our instinctive repudiation i O of it .which earns for us the adjectives ; unselfishness or the HOUSE COATS SUSPENDERS 10c to 75¢ FOR COMFORT 50c to 1.25 Please 3 O l O l i 2 2 l i l 2 3 me a la°s of hock cu ' ' z 3 ~ D or anice, or g 0 3 0 i 3 i l l i 3 .3 spiteful and ungrateful. “The accusation of spitefulness I must allow to pass, for it is obvious- ly futile to reply-to it, seeing that it only represents a point of view. But as for ingratitode I insist that, women who. like myself, are doomed to take a place. by physique and tom pertinent, rather in the background of life are only too eager to be grate- ful, genuinely grateful, to the man who sincerely seeks our company. The me when some specimen of the MEN‘S OVERCOATS FOR COMFORT AND WEAR 4.95 to 25.00 FOR PROTECTION 2.50 in 18.09 4.00 to 9.00 FOR EVERY OCCASION d'.â€"1 4â€"”...â€" MUFFLERS AND SCARFS COMFORT AND DRESS 25c to 8.00 FOR LOUNGING 3.00 to 6.00 Fifiâ€"‘â€" WORK OR DRESS WEAR NIGHT ROBES B. J.G g l "Can you wonder that it irritates! “Let "Th h ’ ' not sincere. min man ‘ ' ‘ ' z , G c arming man 13 3 species is inspired to take ido not always like to If you desire a Christmas Gift for a Man or Boy come here at onceâ€"conic here first and save that tiring “Shopping Tour of the Tom,” that usually takes from the Christmas Season half its joy. This popular Men’s Store has 'Siilllliybroken all records in provxdmg surtnble "Gifts” for Men and Boys‘ I It has been acknowledged on all sides, thatour display of useful holiday. goods are superior 2n every mv - V‘sv. . Come Here Then and in, me. Your Selectisns. Helpful Suitestiens lei ‘l‘llS’ {lililmls HANDKERCHIEFS OF EVERY SORT. SC to 1.50 CAPS 25c to 1.50 UNDERWEAR UNION OR WOOL MA A" u 'o ‘1 £5.36 to 2.39 la/fi PAJAM ~k3-THE IDs-“Al. :5 SLEEPING Gr’lRI‘silgi‘ii‘ ~*- 1.00 to 2.59 ~ ERIALS _.. .... ...-~_-~._-”m .._â€"o BOYS' SUITS ’ W . BUILT FOP. severance: ,. ; f 1.95 to 12.00 ; Bovs’ovnncons STYLISHSERV£CEABL€ “ 2°50 to 12.00 if"? - '- y ‘ ’t 'N- h -AC-w.-M ’. ”-â€"â€"-_â€"â€" .--..._ a - '< NECKWEAR STYLISH AND CLAS SY 15c to 1.00 UMBRELLAS YOU CANNOT BE WITHOCI‘ 50c to 5.00 SWEATERS and SWEATER COATS for MEN and BO YS’ 50c to 6.00 GLOVES DRESS OP. DRIVING. 75c to 3.00 â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" FANCY VESTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1.00 to 4.50 .____,____..___.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-’ ' FUR COATS FOP. FATHER $14.00 to $150.00 Accept our Best Wishes For A . Very Merry Christmas. U c Home of Better Clothes 9w¢¢¢590 00000000001900... $000.00000000‘POOOOOOOOQOQOQO ._-â€"/ __4_â€"â€"â€"â€"""" ' me give the charming man,er shades of this new I‘d-"1‘“ ohar- :two pieces of advice. First. womeniment. talk about, “I hereby announce, as a fiIâ€"n3 ' devc‘mf" .OQ¢6900®0900960 ‘ oooooo ooooooooooooooooooom........¢.,.agogoaaaaowo cceoooeooceoooooooooooc-oooooooeeca» Boys’ pullover Sweaters. grey navy. cardinal, green and war- oon bodies. with neck, cuff and skirts different shades, 1 00 to blend 3113.... o _‘ Men’s heavy weight Coat Sweaters made from extra qual- ' tvsnper carded wool, has hi h adjustable collar. navy l y With cardinal trimmings. all Texas steers. 36.60 to $7.65; stockers and feeders. 81.90 to $7.58; 0015': and heifers, $8.30 to 33.40; calves. $7 to $11. Hogsâ€"lu-ceipte. 42.000: market. weak; light. 87.35 to $7.65; mixed. $7.45 to $7.80; ject-of all his manoeuvres of out- ward and surface delight-fulness ls tt make an impression." His motiVea are trans arent. The ob- ‘t on and . , . P In y . me .I have to endure h13,themselves. . we of the excrucnating smrles and pleasantries, when I find myself being . ‘drawn out,’ as I myself would ‘draw smirks ' . and “There enst some women (I am ‘one of them) who have already made {up their minds about themselves and ger has fiessional charming :clusion, that the fall... What he never lsts hi..’ the {rivers ._ man lies in sizes; 9 z heavy, 'T.45 to $7.30: rough. 5".45 to . . .V. , - _ 39‘"! 9‘ “Ch“ 1 00 315:}; pile-5,3535 to $7.65: bulk oi -. tea. ”It 13 the Quite "“33“ “1 we °“t “me can” youth or 8'1“ “69111.10 not 1. - . . . . wad waking 9- o :7 an to 31.50. woman with no brains at all who is from school, and when. to crown it equire any further “light- does mt m the ”“5” ”7 ice (-2 {qng' and Lie PRC“ h.-.-..v(aa. enment on . ess 1-15135 “‘9' Sheepâ€"limelpm, 20.000: market, sten- dy; native, £4.49) to $5.75; yearlings. $5.50 the subject, nor do they 3 ‘001 Of boFs heavy worsted pullover I perceive that my host (it 15. Extra heavy weight(abnut 2g impressed 'b y the charming . andlall. Sweaters, blue bod . cardinal , .- -. . q ~ -. , .- -. g . . . . , , . -- , Stripé’mu"? 3 “3 cu’fis... 50 $251,388” fatncy "wk samba“ w 3.3:, mnb" "but “'40 to “55‘ I confess that I do not like being generally the host. not the hostess “:iSh to “If I“ all over m pseudo ”1.1315 euzrml tummy. is’ more ............ c quality 1:385:21 ytgfidlevvi-‘hf {11:2 ‘ ,, treated either as a quite young girl who is induced to present the charm- :mate detail with Just any man who lbars him irom ninja”; a,” close fitting adjustable collar {OPS LOUNCIL ASK or as a woman with no brains. ing man to me) is flattering himself apps” to same “fled-“8137» wear ms 1 important Chang-«-2 .w - “When I am at some social func- that I am basking in the rays of Mr. clothes well and has a low and cm; . ing lovable." ,.. : - . . which maybe worn in two or Men's extra. heavy pullover Sweaters, all wool made with coat that is hand fi ‘. . .. ., li‘gh roll collar. This Sweater perfectly made, 3:;hed and â€"8' word or two at pleasant chat "Can you wonder that the charm- secondly, mOSt Women (at leaniOWNER ‘HANTED FOR is specially made for hard cold colcrcoznbin .ticn......‘.. 3.50 here and there. a smile and a nodjng manâ€"unable, as always, to take my cart 0f WOmen) have got into the, l ‘ weather, plain colors; 2.00 three different ways. This is a \ tion it takes very little to please me FOR Jill-ELECTION The closing meeting of the Ops from my acquaintances, and perhaps have the capacity for deriving pleaâ€" So and 50’s genial presence? 1 a gentle hint (and I am never courâ€" essing voice. any excessive display of courtesy. O _____â€"â€"â€"¢¢â€"â€"- O . . . . n i 7 habit in these last years of resenting i SUM 6F mam give publicity to this ‘.' ‘ l ........u... ‘V I: ' . - . 2‘ ‘ ' very specie. it . Sperm] hemy weight. brushed ' Township Councn was‘held. yeste day the folly interlude of being taken ageOus enough to administer the . Sweater Cents, givlng the new - andâ€" a large amoLInt o. busmess dealt: - _ ,_ d . . , : ”1+ is in 08,151,, t (196 .m ..-._i 4 novelty eifects of the famous with The Council have had a very down to supper by some mascd...c rubbing he deserves)â€"â€"misinterprets .. . p _. , .. 0 - no L“ 0‘." i . . .ze gun ‘ camels hair brand. This coa, . - . y - escort who is not ashamed to talk of my boredom, works all the harder to ference between the courtesy Numb} Some time ago . cowgidem-‘ ~. ’ ‘ - t ‘5 , successful yeanand have put through _ . ’ ‘ 1...? q Mei: sdheziivtvg 35);?ng $112133; 3:13:51 fix'stthllllallty worsteii successfully a great deal of work dur the things he is interested in, or impress me, trots out all his Stalest $213311 expect and the courtesy. of ’of ”on“ was found on one 0 J tweak s ‘1 ' . a - A :t ' t as e new auto co ' ' ' . - e - . , w 'c we have r 'r d. b t there‘ ' ' - . 508‘ . from good quality Engl shyarn lain. plain silver gi-ev and brown - ing their term of omce. Every memâ€" who, though shy, allows himseli to tricks and mannerisms and mots amp. 1i g own .121 e u icounters of J. Sut c115» . r full men’s Size; very I 06 Shade“. VFW Speéial 0“ 1: her has si 'fied his intention or a- be ‘drawn out.’ afterward informs his cronies that I 18 a ne Of demarcation between the. f; advertised in tho l . special at........ 0 at...... ........... 5. i:- _ 831 f fli f t “I enjoy myself easily on suhh ocâ€" am one of those poor dear little wo-QtWOv and the man who nowadayszstore. The .ml nd weeklyl but 1:, i gain tuninng tic;r ? :8 01‘ tncx year casions; I do not ask to be ‘enter- men with no esprit at all. nearlyxdoes not detect the whereabouts of‘al papers. (dc! V fled car the m0“? . E; on She 80::lng o t e p38 season,s tained" for even if I am fated to be stupid in fact? .. 'that line is hopelessly out of date. :ovmer névefjd a'nX‘O'JS to find :‘re 1 - DUNDAS FLAVELLES L I D goo rec . . an onlooker for the whole evening I .“And do you think I like‘it? Of "It is the distinguishing mark of The firm is my «site d thg Post i" . ‘3 _ - . ~ ' ..._____ course not. I hate it. 'And 1 hate its the objectionable charming man that owner. and has a .. . 5.1:. :5 v.“'., ' i am m :08? ‘sure from my obserVations. causeâ€"til? detestable charming, man. .he is too conceited to discern the tin 1’) a u 5 L) f) 3 ll ’ (I? l h

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