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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 16 Jan 1903, p. 5

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‘ m Bow l ld Sam twd M i» 4 ' v January 16th and 17th. . Our 1* urs Wlll be a feature of our Bargain Offerings tor-this week. You cannot afford to overlook this If you need any article In Furs. We have a “ell-assorted stock Bargain lâ€"luu rrnmtlntl. Pinnacle-Luz. mg. 100 Bargain Days ............... 50 Bargain 2â€"6 pieces Linen 'l‘ovVelling‘, reg. 7c Bargain Days ............... 5c , Bargain 3â€"4 pieces Gingham. reg- 70. Bargain Days .................... .. 50 Bargain 4â€"10 pieces Factory (.‘otton, reg. 60 Bargnin Days ............ 5c -: nd ” , Bargain 5â€"5 pieces Art Muslin. r08- 70. Bargain Days .................. 5c , Bargain 6â€"2. Jap. Dells for he; 2 money Banks for ........................... 5c 5 ” llnrguin 7â€"6 quart Piechers, reg 25¢, Bargain Days........ ...... 200 ’ llalgain 9â€"35 Cups and Saucers, reg. 25c, Bargain Days ............... 206 _ at ‘ Bargain 9â€"1 piece Table Linen, reg. 45c, Bargain Days .............. 38c Bargain 10â€"1 piece. Table Linen, reg. 33c, Bargain Days .................. 25c . ks g Bargain 11â€"4 pieces Fancy Ceylon Flannelette. reg. 20c, B. D.... 12k. Bargain 2â€"30 auirs ribbed Hose reg. 18c Bargain Day? .................. 13c . Bargain 53â€"120 pairs Ribbed Worsted Hose, reg. 35c B. Days ......... 25c : Baegain 14â€"1 green, 1 blue, 1 black Lama. Veiling, reg. 28c, B.D....22c CW Bargain 15â€"1 pink, 1 blue, 1 Cream. 1 green cashmere, reg. 60cBD 45c Bargain 16â€"1 piece Cottonadc. reg 25c, Bargain Days ..................... 20c . . S Bargain 17â€"83 Shade Blinds with fringe. reg. 80c, B. Days ......... 50c . Bargain 18â€"Men’s Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers, reg. 50c B.D... 39c 't a . Bargain 19â€"Men's Braces, reg. 25c, Bargain Days ........................ 20c : Bargain 20â€"2 papers needles for SC; 4 papers pins for .................. 5c . Bargain 21â€"1 piece Grey Flannel 26 in, reg. 25c, B. Days ............... 20c Barnum 22â€"Men's Cardigan Jackets, reg. $1.56, B. Days ......... $1.20 . Bargain 23â€"Ladies' Knitted Jackets, black, with sleeves, reg.$1.35 hIS Fargajn Dnys......... .. ................. $1.10 . Bargain 25â€"T’hibet Rufl, 98 in. long, reg. $17.50, B. Days ......... 15.00 1th Bargain 26â€"7 Sable Scarfs, so in. long, 10 tails, reg. 320, 13.1) 316.50 Bargain 28â€"1 Sable Ruff. 66 in. long, 10 tails, reg. 816, B, Days $13.50 , Bargain 29-â€" S Sable Rod. 52 in. long, 6 tails, reg. $15, B.D.... $12.75 9 Bargain 36â€"1 Sable Scarf, 56 in. long, 6 tails, reg. 811, B. D.... 89.00 : Bargain 31â€"4 Sable Buffs, 44 in. long. 6 toils reg. 19.50, B. D... 37.50 , Bargain 32â€"1 Seal 72 in. long, 6 tails, reg. $5, Bargain Days ...... 84.00 Bargain 83â€"2 Baltic Seal Buffs 60 in. long, 6 tails reg. 84, B.D... $3.25 Iona, § Burgn'm 34â€"2 Baltic Seal Bulls, -10 in long, 6 tnils, rg. 83.50,B.D 82.85 100‘. Bargain 35â€"2 Ilair Buffs. «l tails. reg. $3, Bargain Days......... $2.50 300 g Bargain 36â€"1 Grey Lmnh Scarf, 44 in. long. 7 tails, reg. 87.25, 0 Bargain Days ................................................................. $6.25 Q Bargain 37â€"1 Grey Oppossum Ruff, M in. long, 4 tuils, reg. IOI'R. : $5.25. Bargain Days .................................................... $4.50 "5% Bargain 38â€"7 Buffs in Sable. Milli: nml ()ppossum, reg. $5 and " 3 $6, Bargain Days ......................................................... 3.00 O Bargain 39â€"2 Grey Lamb Storm Collars, reg. 86.75, 13. Days ...... $5.85 weed z flu-gain 40â€"1 Grey Lamb Storm Collar. reg. $8.50, B. Duys...... $7.25 too : lergnln Illâ€"1 Soul and Astmchun Cnperine, long front, 8 toils, reg 2.16 z 36, Bargain Dllys ............................................... $8.75 ‘ lirguin 42â€"5 Soul (‘nperillcs, reg. $4.20, Bargain Days ............... 83.25 : lurgnill 43â€"53511 and Chinchilla (‘npcrilles, reg. 84.50, B. Days... $8.90 lntlly : larguill 41â€"3 Seal and Dear (Impurities, reg. 85.50, B. Days ...... 84.25 :nsl. . nrglu'll 45â€"] Soul Caperille, reg. $8.25, Ilnrgoin Days ............... $7.00 1-0 umuin 46â€"2 Seal and Persian Lamb (‘upCI-ines, reg. $7.28,B.D. 86.00 2 lrgnin 47â€"1 Sable and Seal Caper-inc, reg.$30, Bargain Days... 326.50 E ugnin 48â€"2 Sable and Soul (luperines, reg. $35, 13. Dnys...... $29.50 "1“.“- ‘argaJn 19â€"2 Seal and Persian Lamb Cnpcrines, reg. 134, Bargain . "‘° 0 Days $29.50. reg. $27. Bargain Days ........................ 23.00 “5’23 ' 1 Fog. 515. B. Days 312, 1 reg. $14, B. Days $11.50, 1 - i my. :12, Bargain Days ........................................... $10.00 19‘:),’.°‘:.rgain no.2 Electric Seal Caperilles, reg. 313. B. Days ............ $11.00 , : all-gain Illâ€"Electric Seal Caperinos, reg. 413, B. Days $10, 2 reg. 811 ”1'23 o B. Days 30. 1 reg. $9.25 ................................................ $7.50 ‘ : rgain 31â€"2 Grey Lamb Caperinces, reg. $17, Bargain Days... $14.00 ifa; O rgnin 53â€"1 Geey Lamb reg. $16. B. Days 313. 2 reg. $15, B.D. W y 312, 2 reg. 812, B. D. $10.70, 1 reg. $20, B. Days $16.50 was! 3 1 reg. $14.50, 13. Days ........................................... $12.50 "‘c O argain Illâ€"Fur lined Capes, box cloth cover, hamster lined, Thibet i 9:3,? O trimmed, reg. 8‘27. Bargain Days ................................ $22.00 " : Iargain 55â€"1 Broche covered. hnmStcr lined, Thibet trimmed, reg \‘T. Q _ 130, Bargain Days ......................... . ........................ @m $25.00 fused O argaln 56â€"? Kuluga lined Oppossum trimmed, reg. $13.50, Bar- ., 331. z . gain Days ........................................................................ $11.75 35c , argon 57â€"2 Ixulugo lined, Oppossum trimmed, reg. $13.50, 13.1) $11.75 a soft . argaln 58â€"2 lock stitched, squirrel lined Japanese Fox, trimmed, ”1.93 0 reg. $34. Bargain Days ................................................... $28.50 ,mm : argain 59â€"1 grey squirrel lined, box cover, Martin trimmed, reg .. 139 O E W M GAFFEY _ rted O C v for O . . 1, : z o o o ' : ..1.___1__.___ . . 9i _. l 5 â€"A Pullman cannot-tel- has resi‘, - 22-136 : IREEZY [MAI BREVIIIES. ‘ of) to become upland teacher. His .. {)0 : touch should be amurvol. h . ' â€"Although Bret Harte left: all usâ€" ss sect; . THERE” BY p031- REPORTEBS. late 0' less than $2,000 he died with rs: glad : __ tilt-etsgeet sntle‘fac-tig‘rll of ‘ltnowing regal: : hat is Happening in Town and tho [1:391 oLn “firecrpub’liff ‘1 mmuml yum 300“” A50“ “3- . ~Mr. Geo. Bryans has sold his farm ’ 33:. : Our snow plow contractors are Immediately adjoining the f'orrora- ._,.913_ . ting busy. toll to Joseph Meeting). thl: well- .‘..-..24c 9 The Worst has happened. M415- “FWD farmer. 0‘ 311111.“ Mr. Bry- smzm : m: is writing o.book telling; all millaqfit’” F0“? “”9 with”! ("0 1.1.) o t it. Generation. : Marconi is courting a. Canadiln "'IIhP.F?nCI9” If“? Gazette “33-5 ‘1' . 1. He believes in wireless (rubles rumor l8 .1) emanation.- 1.09 the effect 9 t not ill gilllesa life ”mt MCFSTS- Mfi'oo’l'fmfflk 8: Mott-lord, 0 L“ t ill Devin 1‘. b "6 1,». who own extenszvc llmlts l_n Hohhot- o . , V“ “7' ‘ ’15 e .; - '. {“9 10!: Co. contemplate erecting a savv- 9 ul. be no_l~1ec1ul merit thls your mill at that: village . : tiling WINK 11‘ coaLb .. v b d â€"Ma,vor Graham, of Bellcville, must , 0 10° many men “1‘? "‘3‘ reel be all admirer of ex-Aldermlul Bur- 9 _. on the writers expect. to see (false DWS In his inan uni addre“ 0 tul 1),” says the thoughtful l‘llllo§- 7; g f 55 on 9 her. M .3413; he favored a fnggestlon made 9 , _7 _ by the Din-some weeis ago. namely, : Colllngwoid is "to have a 11““ that all civic offices be. declared va- §”. “"Ilpei 17' ““1” be mdemnde’” . cant at the first of each year. .\'0 politics. and will be financed by ex- action was taken. For Sliver, 0I that “W9. , . _ â€"'1‘he meanest mam has been found. Last w eoks snowfalls came Just II: He put the cigars his “fie gave him at e to save the Sleighing, and fau‘m- Christmas inrto another box 311,183“, .- ]are. 531391"; as fthei can now PW- them to his; poor old father, at the ct. “'ltb’ thelr Winter work. . same time wishing him allappv New .._\Ir. John Fluery was lust week year. The man live sin thefiouth elected Separate School trustee for ward, if anybody should ask you. v- north ward. H35 opponent was â€"_-'t jolly sleigh-lug rorty drove up - Chas POdECF- from Omemee Friday night and agent The inaugural meeting of the a coupe of pleasant hours at the wn Council was held Monday oven- skating: rink. The party comprised ; :1: 7.30. A report will appear next the following: Misses Ethel Henderâ€" . son, May Henderson, Pearl McQuade, Tl: . . .~ _ Llla Parsons, Amy Parsons and e Lmdsay 31mm“ ”PW“ Messrs. M. Clancy. E. McPherson, P. ins: their performance in Omemee , . . , Jon. :ZSLh at Brad'burn's Hull. They 88‘1““ T' Henderson 11110; P' Parsons. ve arranged for a special train to ..‘Tllef ‘10 mm ”1mg? "er-V Pret' rry them. Full particulars later. “L" I." Peterbo'roâ€"ar tzmes‘. The .. . . EEfmech‘ says: His Worship Mayor M3: were mlsmfoxfmed when we Roger willl entertain the aldermen, deg 111.8 recent 18908 that 3f?- lown officials, eX-WOI'S and other W17 Primeau had purchased J19 gentlemen of prominence at aban- elllng,‘ on the Corner C‘ St. LIME“ (“191; in M13 Harry Long’s Palm Gar- ncc ano Glenelg-sts. from Mr. E. dens to-night. Incidentally we may USU!!- _ ' mention that Mr. Roger is the new .Ald‘. Dan. Q’Oonnell, of P2 enbzlro, occvrant of the civic chair. n; banger of 10mg his scabhavâ€" -1112 Stephen. Oliver. of the north - neglected to roe.g_n “:0“! “13 ward, disposed of five of his fine > pirate '53th 1303er tlme- OW- Jersey cattle on Tuesday to. Mr. A. P0 the doubt “,8 did 30‘ attend Townsend bookkeeper for this Fen- ‘ {’13 ugurol meeting. . ' elon Falls Chemical Co. at Burnt Rav- '1 me old people at the_fl’omo Will er; One of the heifers won four first made nappy thlsevenmg. an enâ€" prlzcs out of four entries altl the Italnment for their pleasure how- Limisay Fair. W. Townsend intends .2: been arranged by toe 800d ladles going into the breeding of Jersey unposmg Tthe commlt'tee of mau- cattle extensively. _ement. he trogrnm will com- â€"The winter races of Petenbomo’ ingina‘tI7-3g, SEEPIEV t t tome“ Turf Clulh, which will take place on Denalo'f' \‘ova. cog“; whose {0‘ Jan. 21st and 22nd, are attracting . _ k ‘ . , l. u â€" - . ~ . ass at the Ooléfigiate Institute last fi‘ifififi’ ,a;:t?f:;isfgm;dp$:§l§ enln: delight alarge audience, , . . ill deliver alecture in Petertforo Elm-$3 gem a. distance are lbemg en- marrow evening under the aus- er ' be management offbe races -e.~ ’ol the Fortnightly Club of that are 3mm“? 3 “”1“ “3°"? “1 1‘9va n. Bis subject will be “Men I spald starterpand apald Judge, there- . . by guaranteeing satisfaction all N Met.” -‘Thr0ugl: an error on the [art round. the Lindsay correspondents to â€"Thc re-opening of Peterboxro’s m Toronto papers. the city press schools after the holidays has been Walled and circulated throughout further postponed until Jan. 19th ow- promo that the by-law for the Free log to the prevalence of scarlet fee Ibrary ll'fid been carried and one very and diphtheria. The Review 1' 160‘} roads defeated. Under that adds: This decision. has been concur- nneous impression tine .Montreal red in by the physicians of town. erald makes the followmg com- While disease is not spranrliru wan ent: lelsay has voted abolmsfloi appreciable extent, it is this object e Carnegie library and against as of the authorities to avoid all] don. ant to “good roads.” They think go: as the result of mo baby and _e, evidently, of the wheels in l ' m booth than of moo as their I in coupling "with! conditions so they , .:~:.. .: .-., unmounted.- Ls‘: i.‘ I GK. ' IP, - Isnmm of Oltlnu ml Itnum mile: “I'm " “mg; ”twig“: o I LL “ . ”' Y v‘oNTnuoa uA ... ,. "...... -..â€" ..7... .- .o ...â€"«w - ..1..,__._.,..,.1, 1. I! 10 1000. .. .. .... ...-w “...â€"... 7'11 , umvmnscommu minnow” w '-'-" l " - ’ - . ill. at Emailim PIT“ ”Ml ”INTI": .- * Ulthln Ow um. I" 00,, m. lg town lately an on... .3“, F. Reeves loft recently for loan 1 an. owl we. w. uooawlu “ya WHEN 3 mm buys a Sult or Overcoat Detroit. l â€" . , 0 , “1‘1“"le to the (hit ‘ alter gland"; ' . ‘ I“): “tswzwull of memo was in a mum at we“. lvmwmw m m: . from the cloth, in the piece, he puts “W; _ I- . . mu [ his money into a lottery. -l:.x Mayor fault is still on tilt sick -.Tomnto Star: Ur. Porqv Fortes- . list, but is Immvlnz. one. of mu Book of Wntrqul. Lilla. ’ WllEN he buys Ready-Finished Clothes from us. he knows in m just what each style and cloth and color cflect looks like upon him. â€"â€")‘ro. May-boo. of Echelon called on friends last week. â€"Mr_ Hector Campbell. of Kirk- ;eld was in town lately. â€"Dr. G. W. Hall, of Little Britain, was in town lately. , . . - â€"Miss Finley. teach" at. Peter. bean. is visiting friends in town. -Mr. Ernie Ryloy is visiting at his homo in the east mud. ~10. R. Andrew. of Winnipeg, in visiting friends in town. â€"Mr. Wm. Grant. of Wowville, was in town last weak, , ’- â€"M~ . J. Ha Carnegie, M.P.P., of Co- ilzocoll-k, was in town Seam-my. â€"M.r. W. 5.,Myem, od Balsam Lake, was in town Saturday. , , . . â€"â€"Mr. Chas. .Junkin. of Conningtoln, was in town lately. â€"Mr. L. E. Gnrlick, of‘Bolboaygeon, was in town a. few, days ago. . â€"Misa McDinrmid left for Tomato to-doy to visit friends. â€"Mr. Thus. Graham, of Fencing Falls, on: In town lately. -â€"-M.r. Thus. Hodgson. of Burnt Riv- or, “on? in town lately on business. â€"Mr. and Ira. J. 150500. of Coiling- wood, are visiting friends In town. â€"MI. prt. Swaxtlltnd, of Parry Sound, is visitilg friends in town. â€"Mrl~. Duggan. of Calgary, N.W.'I'., is visuiug Mr. E. McGruvc's, south Want. -â€".\frs. O‘Neill. of Buffalo. is visit- in: MI. and Mrs. l'. Lnlloy, cost word. ~Mr. A. McArtllur and wife, of Dulnca. Mum. are visiting friends in town. â€"Mi»s Cnthro has returned to Belle- \'ille. utter spending a couple of Weeks at home. l -â€"Mr W. Beasley h‘nc gone to Gel- liogwwd. where no has secured a soul position. â€"-Mru. Joll Killnby. cf the east Falls, my, lmu bid] moved to the branch ‘ in Chicago. ' -â€"Miss Marjory Ross. has returned to St. uni-guru's Lodlos' College, l Toronto, to 1'08qu her studies, after - standing the holidays at home. .11“; um es Epsilon, of Indian Bead, N.W.'r., aJ'I'H‘Od in town Tues- day to flat friends. They are the flue-Btu of their aunt. If". A. Gun”, Lindsay-st. ‘ â€")lr. '1‘. Stinsou, rf Hindou. whol We are now preparing for the business of 1903, SUITS UNDERWEAR OVERCOATS TOP SHIRTS ha been attending Toronto Univcr- sityl. has returned to resume his du- ties as o lam student inMessrs. Me- Innsblin I; Peel‘s office. â€"Mr. Gordon. of Budbury, return- ed Satin-any last. after spending a week in town the guest of Dr. Bar- lows. Mn. Gil-don Will remain for me time. ..Ml. J. 6 Ross, of knot College, HEAVY VESTS “ COATS 3 S g IIACINAw JACKETS SWEATERS Mn......m..._.~.~.x.c...3mm 2 01m COATS “ SUITS S 3 O O 3 S S in Lindsay, passed through ”on- day to Toronto from Kinmount, where he conducted services in the Presbyterian church on Smithy. â€")l1'. Tooling. foreman ’n the l Winston-Nudist office for some weeks, left W for St. Cathar- inos. raving accepted npiuition in the Journal office. â€"Mr. W. S. Burrimll. of Oollino- wood. is relieving Mfr. Jon. boron, t‘ny ope-rumor at’ "he G.'I‘.P.. atntlon. Mr. Dornn is onpylnz ul‘cullc of weeks‘ holidays. . â€".\lr S. Barkley, mm for a. number of yours hnv been McCormick 5:, Co's agent on Barrie. has been (”poult- ed district representative. of tullt fim. with tlemiuunrtcrd at Lindony. : IF you See any article in this stock- clcaning list thlt you require, visit us pointed private secretary. to Hon. J R. Strut-ton in succession to Mr. Herbert Burrows. who retired owing -..- . _ , to illâ€"healt'l. SALE IEOISEI I 4b,, many friends of Mr. Alex. ox THURSDAY. JAN. 2001.1903. _ ‘ Pflvatfl salfl Rutherford» at the. east ward. one of By Geo. W. auctioneer. on lot our pioneer settlers, will regret to so con. 8. 09". Credit Sale of val- bear tint the old' gentleman has :been seriously ill for Several weeks. the property of Mr. Memndfl. Burks. sale at one o'clock “our, now ofl’er ward, in visiting friends and rela- tnos in the north country. â€"-Messrs. Jus. Wot-fining, D. He‘l- and without reserve i â€" r Jon. McFarlane, ., of Rage. demon. R. Armour. - tevcns, -- , ' Y a) 559:1“. ‘1 ' ' - - . dolomwns in town lately? and made Mngvmo'} and I”. Vrromnn, students Oh SATLRIDAY, JAN. Z3401. â€" By '. Fcbfl Edkgrc: w “I" m 11"?“ Horse, 5 VMMW '1‘..o Post ufricndly call. 31 Toronto University. MVOTOEOIII- Stephen Oliver. auctioneer, the i my . _ - y yrone, ’ cd to ulc- city after dreading the film-sebum furniture and effect: of ,1 2-ytu' old Heifers, In calf. 1 3.3.0” old Fm, sired by Chanson. Inbolln Allison will be said byyub. ’ 5 240" old Steers, 1 Snooker 9 stone Ergo. I â€"Mr J05. Pcaru. of Bosednle, Fen- clou townwip, was in town Friday and Saturday of last! week. â€"Mr. J. Hilfiger-aid, of Itlrkficld, nnu Mr. J. R. Lode, of Baddowl were in town Friday. ’. . â€")fr. Joan; Beards hardware lucr- chant. I-‘onelou Falls, was In town Saturday on business. â€"Mr. Herb. Williams, who had been liolitim'iug at home, returned to ORâ€" goode Hall Friday. â€"Miss Carson. of Messrs. Suucliffe l1: Son's staff, left lately for Graven,â€" holidays at home. . _ . _ _ he auotum In the market building 4 curling Culvec, ”be... .d Mr. P. J. Hurley's grocery boul- I Iraq. has removed his family here from Uolbornc. He has taken ale-use / _ Luwrenccmt. â€"MI-. .W. J. Bragg. of Bowmanville, has: bum elected as one of the Coimâ€" ty Councillors for his division, re- ceiling ntotnl vote of 68:. Hr. Bragg’s many friends In Lmdm and vicinity will be pleased to hear of his success. (He is abrotllcr-lu-lnw of Mr. C. Hoghtm, town. i l' l i l burst to visit friends. _ f .nd’ â€"Miss Kydd, who had been, visit- -_Mr. Chm» Snnth. a urinary; ' ' ' ' , r t r ' - saylte, but now of Mtoeejaw" 3.“..T.. hveboen “when lng friends In town e u lied to To is visiting his her m town. alter waif?" mime ‘A, “Mmmonopplmu :onto Tuesday. â€"Miss Vance, who had been visit- ing Mrs. Calling, left for Toronto and. and points west Wednesday. â€"Mr. W’m. Rudlkins of Petenbotm. Inland Revenue Inspector, ups in town yesterday. â€"Mr. T. Archer, of Fenclon Falls, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Naylor, No. 8 Russell-sh, this week. â€"](1-. “'11:. Phillips, with Hrs. Philâ€" lips and sister, of Frankfort, are visâ€" liiflg Mr. M. Faunlng, Russell-st. â€"Mrs. Donclla Mcfine, cf Perth, passed through Saturday to Victoria. Road to \"lSlt friends. â€"Mrs. Meaglner, llidoutâ€"Sl... who and been visiting friends in Ottawa, returned Saturday evening. â€"'M:. J. R, Mark, of Messrs. Hofâ€" kill:- Bros. Mark, Killmount, was in town Monday. â€"-Mr. A. N. Campbell, implement agent. Kirklicbh‘wes in town Saturâ€" day on business. â€"Miss O‘Neill, of I-‘eterboro, return- ed to her home lately, alter spend- ing a pleasant week wico her friends, the Misses Cobunl, Caroline-st. ' â€".\Ir. Geo. Ingram, furmcrly of Fen- clon Falls, passed through to Toronto Mommy, l . ~ I. Mr. Joe. Moleâ€"1n. grocery traveller, of ‘l-‘nrt Hlopc was in town recently on business. HMI‘. Joe. Boyce, who hex? been Ils'lt'lng: friends in town, returned to an absence of several years In the West. Mr. Smith holds a. lucrative ..I'WW“ rosltiou in (no of the lending estab- lis‘lumuto ill Monoclow and is «icing well. ' ’ ' â€"Mr. Sam. 0. I’oxkin violtod his northern lumber camps Last week and l'CLu‘I nod well satisfied with the cut . The sewn has been . , a very favorable one. and while the Sleighing was getting atrifle thin, L]§D§AY, the. last snow fall “'IIJ mack the roads [.el'lwt. â€"Lixbri.dge Journal: Rev. J. R. Pruner and Mr. R. F. Willis were in Lindsay on Tuesmly to attend the neetiul: of the Presbytery ...... Kiss Packet. of Lindsay, merit the holi- day week with ms. J. H. Beaver, who accompanied her back to Lind- say. . â€"'.‘Mr. A. J. Food; dry goods mer- chant, u‘eturned last week from ‘ a trip on Pctrolea, London and St. _ . Mary’s. ac spenthew Year’s Wm; a brother who con acts on extensive dry goods business In the fcrmer 'anmtumr and ”“hr former town. and attended ameet- in a" “Ind. of "a". m.’ in: of the buying syndicate with which his firm in connected. . of “I0" I keep a '3'“ A some" uni MO“ The success we hove __â€"______â€"â€"â€"â€"__. .. . ...â€"-__...-.â€". spprociote our sfionl to ~at reasonable fidence nod patronsgo. Now You: care allttle child requires, and to the young and inexperience“ mother Hair Requisites in black, is no other por' in her life more Collin-gsvood Monday. I â€"'Mr A. Afimstromg. of Winnipeg, Lain to come to all in ants and. young Man, is visiting friends in Lindsay children, thom‘dthex: â€"vée§§mally the Pocket Combs and Pomp Pads. 0‘5” “P to noon on m ”mg and ’nexpemn "mm" ’ Hair Pins and Set. Tuesday, Jan. 29th, 1903, Depend upon it, ready-made nts won’t satisfy you, and vicinity. â€"Mise Polly Wax-d, of Glasston, N. 1).. passed through on Friday to her Home at Cameron. -â€"Mr. Robert Moore, of Reuben-o, meet emergencies Ito-tiers. . . . lute cure for all the minor ailments left on Samoa-day: fo rtho city to at- - d on old constant! wiggling}: nus;;s college} id got 1:3: 3%,,3; 110% :nhere the”: The Governors of the Boss cm" ion to esse ray e chi on. Io ensconc- . for Belleville tol spend a. (owl weeks gicglguâ€"nv‘vith' Baby's Own Tablets at Memorial Banal szxkgg $512033: 2:; 3:13;. om 33' IS superior W fll 001C visiting her sister Mrs. Robertson. hand the mergencyis promptly met no will b. total-nod when comm I; kinds. . ...Mr. Geo. Wilson. and Mr. R. S. Mrs R. 11- L83“, ”OWN"; 00‘1- 'm‘Ppll “- th- hm Mon of W W "no.1 If you stand in need of a. NEW Moore, of Fenelotn Falls, were specto.‘ says; «:1 can roloomntlgndl 8821 9.0!") Inns of tho Province of Ontorio, for on Tb. lowest or my under not um, i SHIT or OVERGOAT you 'm u" MW" ‘0 3’ m” "3 " o “M” Aottoinoorponutbom udortbo mm. of mind- ldollal-s by coming here fol-it. ' tors at Monday 'ght‘s hockey game. . . . ' ' . I â€"Mr- Fred Allin, who has been mm W °’ dam” mm” I ' °‘ W ..nIE noss MEMORIAL HOSPITAL." know how!~ I could get along without: lug hisbrotherin'town for game time, them.” The Tablets are guaranteed with pave: to hold fund, “d “be, "on. reltfdng’sitv mm: 12;: Imsmn‘fmts’lé‘l as; 9-» ...... "3‘ .... .. ...... ...... mm L0,... ... 1.1... m . m ...... Toronto on Saturday owing to the ministered with absolute safety too. It“. '0 Mum“ ‘9 “1' “9" °‘ ‘5‘ Put-muf- w :5. W Sum“. of on the garment. ‘ serious illness ofhis brother. Mr. Geo. ”.9" balm babe. Sold by :1! drug. Mb”- Onwio,Cop.129.thoCr¢ditpfloflchetl We have ‘ d m of . Boxall. film or sent by meal 8.11 ...50entqa- KINGSMILL. BELLMUTB, waning o‘fvtbo Townyship of finally, in ”gush, 1m and DOM- .’ m "’ ° mm" ”m“ “m“ lstic Cloths to choose from. If . â€"Mr. and, Mrs. Wheeler, of Melita, Man, are visiting friends in Lindsay . _ l' . and Marimsa after several years’ ab. __ - Solicitors for tho APP 10“"- Novo-bot, 1902, no required, on or be on Dstod this fifhdoy of December, ’02â€"'tf the I‘m. “I of EWST . 1903M ' nag, phee y.- 9}", DOW. to some in the “Rest. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and child. teen. who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mills. east wuxd', returned to Teeswater Monthly, r ' , â€"Mr. C. H'. Grantham, of Toronto, who had been spending afew days in town. left Monday for Bo-bwygeon O outcr- of tho last. will nod AMATEUR PHOTIIGBAPHEIIS bod ' t'l comm! nnudhtnoulu Ion. . . 2 3.1mm rd "India but am room potions. full portlculon of “I: me but blood marinas. suing w, a a. “”OMONOOOO to visit Mr. and Mrs. W". T. 6.30311. . . _Mr. Boyd Sylvestel‘. Who has fifigémTf-lsfigrmxhfim has-u the minus-- of your m- ‘55! I do, .1 l'obruory out. [Is st mm: ‘1’“ whines?!“ $1553 ""“' "lr“":'i'c°£n”s’n“y f‘é‘éf’r'nfim. m3: "’ ...“... ' "‘ “of: “W" “"’ mm: mil-mm an m d an ..m To the W of m I'M» or _ a. pool ion 1:111: loll ." u ~. m ma, or my port tw- , tho Karim o totbooloiuofvblchtbeyomltbcnhvo Mdthilsoofiuln-tbeutmd... â€"Mr. J. Britten), son of Wtdr Wt ' "9“”600“ Brétmn" 1°“ Indium for gncouvez’ BIRTH} I“. fix 'dllomt picture- ol 6 x 5 B. .. where he secul- agoo __ - ‘ . Ignition with the Hastings Dumber. F3333}; In Â¥mtaymen¢fdnfi in. an be and Lam-gun; ...m 'lk‘hbs. Stinmtg. 3:3. tilt! Mk to .u:':-' sp- ”and. Mindo- w. ‘8“ ‘m "l 1'0”” ' ‘5“ . ' - Manna-quil- his daughter. ms. 3. Smith. noise union â€"In on W. BIS Quot- an (id friend of” r 00.1.0”. 3.3.3:)“.th S. VISE! WI .17.an moaned“ an on w orig-v.1. .m “of ' “m... , .mm-nl'ia- l;:.. 3' __._...â€".â€".-â€" _,.____._..._.._â€" WM”““”“WW M. J. CART‘E‘fl we find broken lots and odd lines of PEA JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS WINTER PANTS BOYS’ KNICKERS ~31”. I-Ilgin C. Myers has been upâ€" . vs” ”“M‘OWWW $\”” unblr Farm Stock and Implements. lHfling disposed of my form, North half of Infill, 6th 00”., Ops To ip,I ...Mr. J. G. Corral). who has 3.6410":- ‘1 1 o‘clock sharp. See posters. i 1 Gnde Durh‘m Bun Cdf. i 1 improved Yorkshire Hog. of Judge Barron's residence on St. - i1 pure bred Tomvorth Sow with I brood of like young pigs. ; l tam of hesvv draught Horses. ' I will be at the Simpson House, Lindsay, through the month of Jouuarv. s tote this opportunity of tbukm‘ou' many custom for their generous patron-go during our first you in business. exceeded our most mum ex- pocutiono. sad we mks It tint you supply 000 000 All) II OS Carvers, SUPERIOR SERVICE sud tmt thot, by s continuuce of the some, to merit your further con. Wishing you 3 Happy W. (I. DUNOOH DRUGGIST. Next Campbell’s Grocery. livery mother: know-i the cons-tint Your own Hair MB to 3rd” 7 TOWN 0F LINDSAY. Portland Cement. V .....â€" _ . o ~ 3 -â€" 9 : ‘ Kb” 18 Wyn-g fol-10130:, (“it baby t-Cr- Pomp and Round CombS. 3min "Inins NOT TH TH] N i] O trying. In the little ills that are (or. Hair Brushes. Will be 'vod “ the Town Clerh’l malicely knows what to do._ 11: into of thIS mod that â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"--"Eâ€"‘ For the Construction of shoot 45,“ Me oquoro feet of Cemost Sldonlh in the though to m the “yarn”. Bohy’a Own Tablets are offered to all ' These Tablets are an alien. Town of Lindsey. NOTIC E. S ifiostioos my be soon And form of ”ants Of the dealers you M -- too or obtsinod s“. the 0600 of the To“ _ made of shoddy and cut vnth a I: KNOWN, We give every man the worth of box by writing onset to “‘9. Dr. w“- . ‘ ’ ' . . ' 8“]th TOWCE' who died on or shoot tho Dirk-nth do of I you want new clothes for Christ- Courrll Cannot Do Curod d b ‘ t Inch _â€"_â€"___â€"__â€"_-_-_â€"___-_-_â€"â€"â€"â€"= w m po- fyfi‘fiiflifimfi‘wn s11 Emu“... O’CONNO of the on of mod-o , in the i d In «devours lt you lost in. W”........... County of iotoril, Solicitors for Flu-i cold Michael Gooey. at Lindsey P.0., thoir Christin nod mum, oddm old ozon- tbo noun 0‘. the ooourity (If ny) hold by them. Tho sold Execution shall. otter tho nofiusndoh-llmhmlcmm qulifiod torn-kriov-hipoooodlloc. l OI’ II! IN" MI. '° Mh‘dw‘ly withdrew from wanton-munch x. mm C doom“ i I... “I 1.331% TAIL... l5 THIS fore-knowledge is practical in- surancc against disappointment and mic-fit expression. WE sell MIMI. clothing at mu prices ' WE mark in phlll Mn. and sell at one price. and as we go through each department 3 3 3 l g 3 ans AND CAPS g GLOVES AND NITTs OVERCOAT SCARFS 3 SILK TIES 3 LINEN C’OLLAllS 3 WHITE AND comm SIIIlrrs g l S 3 3 YOU need not buy because you look, or keep because you buy. of Farm Stock and Implements. for solo the Live Stock and Chottds :â€" A full equipment of fun Implo- numts, all nwly new. A quantity of Isngla and Tunips, also for sale 800 bushels Barley. i 1 Cook Stove and Pipes, l i 600 bushels Oats. WILLIAI ‘I‘IIITOI. enjoyed bu CUTLERY Carvers in Cases, prlooo “on, Pocket Knives. Scissors, Table Knives and Forks, Sterling Silver Spoons MILIIIII lilo. Shelf and Heavy Hudwnre. meare and (inniteware. Coal and Iron. “#- Glamd Sewer Pipe. be led to fancy that, clothing his money, and the sewing wo'nt mum: of the GATHBII lCfl. TOWNSHIP COUNCILLORS their club I sud

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