i .vy wooilu . bound. l inneletteP. pinks. b nee 9, double bed 8291‘: 2311:.“ sated cclcre : and durable; . and «$00.4. - . fast black; a Children’s . ...19s er Vests and prices: abla .. ...19: . 98c. ~~ ted yarn; the 4.;4-AAOA 60c. Scotch knit lsr price. . teen tunings. . . or wearing . 'isck Shirts. ' . c‘seap. 9 LINDSAY 9999999.†â€>2 .1 M the be†' 0 AL! . Axes. --....---~.- t at . Trivial]. J I’SOIII'33s McLENNAN c0.- . ENGLISH ' CUTLER Carvers, Carvers in Cases. Razors, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Table Knives and Forks, Sterling Silver Spoons MsLeiii‘ii (lo. Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Tinware and Graniteware. Coal and Iron. Glazed Sewer Pipe. Portland Cement. a take this opportunity of W thanking our many customers for their generous patronage during our ï¬rst year in business. The success we have enjoyed has exceeded our most sanguine ex- pectations. and we take it that you appreciate our eflorte to supply GOOD GOODS AND SUPERIOR SERVICE at reasonable prices and trust that. by a continuance at l the same, to merit your further con- , i tidence and patronage. Wishing you a Happy New Year. W. G. DUNDON DRUGGIST. Next Campbell’s Grocery. ___-_ The Evening Post. -â€"__â€"_â€"__.-___.-._â€"â€"- LINDSAY. FRIDAY, JAN. 2333, 1901}. _â€"._â€"â€"â€" Triim [0(Ai Willis. â€"_.â€" GATHERED DY POST REPORTERS. What is Happening in Town and the Country About Us. â€"-Saloon keepers always have. pleni y of fall goods on hand. -â€".Wise people respect the man; , fools respect his good clothes. All the bloc-.1 in a. man’s body [assâ€" 98 through his heart every tvvo min- utes. ' ' Monkey Brand Soap snakes copper like pld, tin like silver, crockery like with. andwindows Iikecrystel. :4 â€"Agents of Huntsville lumbering firms are hiring teams in the north country at 82.75 per day. â€"l:iappry during the early days of January is the man who was unable :o secure credit during December. Coughs. colds. naarseness, and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by VanoCreeo lane tablets. ten cedtenerboa. Andra-sis“. â€"Mr. \V. H. Simpson’s horse Liliâ€" lutian captured thiril money at Port Perry rum-M IllFl week in this 3.30 trot. ‘ i â€"'I‘lt :iliirm gong at the Lindsay- at. crossing of the 631' It. has been rmrowvi. flii‘I no one will feel sorry lhel'ent. . -In Orillin the street overseer uses the hunt grading machine when lev- elling the anowdrifts on the mliin thoroughfares. ~â€"TIH l'liritrtmmv gift of Hl‘. Mary‘s ivmgrrgniiun in their pin-tor. Von \I‘f‘IiIIV‘Ill‘HIl Haley. miliiimtull lo the hl‘llli‘dilll“ mm of $500.51}. -'f‘lm f‘imn‘linn football imiiii' lillW ilriymu in Englnnvi Hill'lllll vm'y the liilrllhllli)‘ I!) «writs-innitâ€: trying Iii imM stimuli-elf :Mr i' ll. Afl'vlllli'u'sny Iliilpmli It. «iii'lhi..l of huge in tlw lieu Matthew: l'... l‘nlarleiru lately The grim: 1.... i. -= that) per hundred live i\ ‘l “\l l‘i'l'r'itt‘l .\i ll .' ,. ‘lulli Li‘lllâ€" ait‘i’r in: war unilami and flrilollt t'url- ili'. Thus. .\. I‘Viul. ul Flt-1’3“â€. Mimi an urgent request id have 'll‘iiq I‘ll/clung I'Odt fufls‘lll‘ilvil if: his tid- urcps. no he Willif‘fl Lu In: lieut- in may). with the Curling Hull and the doings of ill mammo- â€"l'eterboru uuncil \‘utui {Lgl‘ltllb‘ 0' 81.30 toward the entertainment of the Scotch curlers. and the action has elicited a vigorous protaot from. the 10's! Socialist League, which has published the following declaration: Reached. that this League condemn tun action of the Town Council in granting the sum of $150 for the lurpose of entertaining the visitors of the Curling Club. as they are of opinion that the revenues of the town should be used for public pur- poses only. and for the good of the general public» ‘ ’ â€"-"Tic City Dairy Courtesy of Fe. 'erboro, Limited." is this name of a new syndicate recently organized in our sister town to the east. The rmmoters will fit up accrual eta;- lior. in which the milk delivered by ‘he dealers will be clarified M oboe. coiled. and leap" in cold storage unâ€" til delivered in glass bottles which (’I have been sterilised by super-heated _ dean Each cow furnishing milk for the station will be examined regu- larly by the company’s veterinary surgeon. who will see to it that the animals are properly fed and cared for. and that their waiter. amply is pure The company at. 'to supply fresh m ‘08.â€le and other. creeps product.» A. mill ban- in hope-i _ um; .- Hin- I‘m an will“ “saved†diet“ ’of delivery. ‘ j ." mlho merchant who advertises his own goods. effectiveb- â€a constant 13' will have little time to‘wonder blow his. competitors are. doing, and will not care. i ' - . - ,- . eâ€"O'l account of the shortage of coal very few menial trains are now running on the Midland division of 1110. G.T.R.. the supply being kept: for the use of regulars. ‘ ' -Thc ominous silence i I from the Hon. Geo. Foster merely indicatesan ' effort on his part to get (ins Hon. - Mr. Langley would say) his optimistic reelinge properly adjusted. â€"-Pcter,boro is a: highly favored town. "Representatives of two best sugar fir ins are now talking bneiueae, epd the Times adds that: with two beet angeli- factories in operation Pet tel-bore would be the sweetest town on earth. . | â€"'Ihe remains of Dr. G. D. Finger- I aid. late of Gobcoonk. who died in Amherst. Nova Scot-la. were brought to Peterboro, his old home. for in- terment. The Ifuneral took Hare from St. Peter's Cathedral Friday all 9 a.m. ._ â€"At the last. regular meeting of the. Cen'lrul committee of the allies) ur- gnnizutions of Lindsay. a. vote oi! censure was passed. condemning the action of the Council in defeating Aluorrran McCrea’s motion in refer- once to new appointments on the Library Board. - l . . . â€".\Ir. Steward Armstrong‘s broncho is it sort of circus horse and cuts up without much provocation. It is the- ing used on the snow-plow as once! a tandem team. and does the work well. amusing ital-1'1 at intervals by throwing snowblls with its hind heels. â€"'.1‘olonto Star. Monday: Pork Commissioner Chambers lately rc- ccivc-cl an offer of a Rocky (Mountain mule door for the Zoo. and rrsnnptly accepted the offer. The animal is bffcred by Mr. B. S. Blackwell. for. only of Lindsay. and he will ship the iii-or to Toronto fruc of charge. -Mr. Clarke. of Toronto. the solo- ist. heard with so much pleasure Mon- dayj evening at the Varsity Boys‘con- cert. has been secured. (or a concert to the givou in St. Paul‘s schoolroom early in Fouruury under the auspices the ‘Young Men's Association. â€"As uM-uripoea farmer was driv- his horse was frightened by. some school children when ol’:p)€lte Mr. Matthews’ reeidence and jumped into {velvet shoulder straps, \ .. N, .- ‘. ..,. A minus»... “m. ' envy Wednesday Night. l -â€"â€"-+â€"â€"â€" IMO JESSIE’ "ASIAN“! TIE. SCOTCH FRI-A DONNA. OF IIEI YORK, iTIlE ATTRACTIOI. l i : Torento Young Ladies. ' ; There was agreag gathering of the clans of every nationality with- in our borders at the Academy of . Music last Tuesday evening to en- l lay the rare musical treat furnished . by the members of Grampian Camp Sons of Scotland. The announce- EC‘CI ‘yhad secured Miss Jessie Mac- lachlnn. th ‘ well-known Scotch prima. Gonna. for: their annual concert ere- ate-(l a feeling of interest that spread rupidiy to all parts of the town and later to the adjoining countryside. .ill the available seats were reserved min.- days previous to the event.a.nd Tussdny night the box office was ixseigeil as soon as opened by people . who wished to pre-omptl choice sends . in the gallery or secure one or more ' of the. many extra chairs for use i in 'Il(‘ aisles. A few minutes after ' H o'clock the seating space was all I taken up. and late comers ‘hn'l tc be i content with’ standing recur. I l When the curtain rose and dial-Iow- NI allure. uncnrpctcd stage and :l. dingy setting unroiicvcd by even a rot.‘ l pnlm’ or ficwcring plant. the audience experienced the one fcrliiig Inf disappointment cciincctcil with ‘the program. The neglect to bestow In little attention on tho environ- . .vcnt o‘ the performers was aregrel- ’ table oversight. and one whichâ€"for ‘thc time being. at any rateâ€"must 'huvc impressed them unluvorably. The entrance of Miss Mnclachlan diastolic-.1 nil unpleasant thoughts. The lithograph-H of that lady do her meant justice. She has a pretty face. . . i I I I .I . - ing into town Wednesday 3:11 no-m f apicaaan smile an ncharmuigpcr sonaiito'. Although her figure is of the Juno type. she looked remarkably well in ngowp of yellow silk. witlu with :black thcditch. throwing the occupant out... velvet shoulder stra s and black Th“ animal was caught by "‘ pressing! gloves. Encircling hit wrist was a pedestrian before any damage had been done. â€"l:ireman Forth, cf Aliandulc., who did tl-c. firing on the ballast train at Beaver-ton last summer. 'is still ir the Bose Memorial Hospital. suf- ‘fering from the effects of blood poi- soning. caused by aacratun on his hand. His recovery is slow. but he I is expected to be around again be. fore long. . ‘2 -,Whiie fishing through the ice ‘on the Trent river, near Frankfcrd. the other day, a man named Deny caught a maskinongel which measured 4 feet 5 inches in length and weighed 3-! hands. mhat was ab‘g fellow. but: if rumor may be credited astill larg- or one was taken on Lair-3 Sea-grog the other day. . -â€"’1‘he Oddfeilows ed Petcrboro have invited the Lindsay brethren to pay them’ a internal visit. The invita- tion has been accepted and we under- stand) the members of the local order: are making arrangements to run 'a special train. The date of the visit had not been definitely decided. but we think it will (be next “6le ‘ -â€"Mr. W. J. HoOrea has a couple of carpenters at. .work this week plac- ing a new, ofï¬ce in the south-east corner of his new: houndry building. The orifice will the fitted up in modern style and will doubt prove a great convenience to Mr. McCrea's many customers. ’ . -â€"The ice on some of the north country lakes is still unsure. Last week a valuable team owned by Mr. A. E. Mason, cit Stanbope township broke through on Boskung inke' at a point where the writer is150fcpt deep. A neighboring farmer lent .‘lld and .the animals were rescued. . â€"Thc Presbyteriuus at Cambmâ€"ï¬ held a successful meeting on 'l'ucsds _ evening last. The ladi no! the churé' rlid themscius credit in the excellent spread of good things. There. wan some (:me quilting. with excellent: music by the Oukimod Glee Club. «(in .i couple at catching songs 'by Miss Lillian 'I‘i-rry. of toms). â€"'l‘lm firemen were :‘itllel out â€im- illip’ iiimhll n.t NJO o‘t‘luNt by an alarm of fire slent in from the unï¬t wmvl It unveil to im a. burning chm-my. Our vitlselis should mur- vin.‘ n tri'ln more discrimination Mill "i-M'“ the nlol hurl-«n iin‘uiuc'li iii-pus. ellllwall ll. real fire hm. Niall lulirnik out alter the hull mm o it run in ru- rpmnr to It. also Alarm l'li'nv‘ Would lie in very pair shape for «Iii-it trip. a\\l-ll.l~y eltleoii- and rromlnunt‘ 'mmur» I" will vicinity mm lll'i'nllllz .iin am «\i'iii'nluii to t‘m Ontario that harm military near Lorilei on Jun. “Juli. MM the mpertuiilty aiiuiilil bu tnknn advantage of by the farmers of lbw district. The. «worsen will utiiit from [Juanita will! by mun» lug liliiil \‘in. Whit y to Throat-newt the rest of the way by special train†Thi- lurty will Ioeu‘e Berlin at: 6pm. and reach Lindsay at 10.80. -"‘h‘ City Council of Bollaville on Monday night declared all civic af- _fic.es variant in tut oity, and in. structed the City solicitor to pre- pare airy-lam defining the dutieq of the different officials The pres cent officials .wiii hold office on out fercniee till Feb. 28th. when. new ap- I pointmcute may be mad-u. , The Council’s action has created quite a sensation. ‘ . --I.ieut. Geo. Luidlaw. d “ he Font," Victoria Road. has present his‘tine collection otdndian relicsâ€"collected from old camping and burial places in Balsam Lake vicinity-10th:: Pro-4 vincial musoum at the Educational ' department. Tomb. 'Over~ 50.000, archaeological and ethnological spec» m 'imens are now displayed there. and’ should be viewed ,by Lindsay citizens when in the-city. - Police Court 'caisniiar r-tBusiness has been very‘ quiet in, police oocirt circle: of late, but Chief . Net-loan expects anally mortly. eaï¬ several youngotmen are slated for -* nrt - ment . li‘ “a. . . ï¬gs. so . oan’sllfp' insurance bracelet presented to her by her late Majesty. and on her left shoulder. was fastened areproducxtion of the famous Brocch‘ of Turn. the gift of admiring Torontbi Scotchmcn on Ap- rii 25th last. In her dark and be- comingiy arranged hair nestled a red rose. Mist: Maclacblan was accorded a. hearty reception. Her, first: number, "Angus McDonald,†disclosed the grand quality and range of her rich Soprano voice and prepared every- one for the treats to. comic. The song also servei to acouaint the sing- er with the fault; flint she hallo. sympathetic and appreciative audi- ence. and she graciously responded to the long conï¬rmed supplant». Varying the order of her numbers sligii'iy. she next gave a double numb her. “Cari ye Sew Cushions." and "Wi' a Hundred Pipers.†the first nplain- tive melody and. the latter a martial air suggestive of the enltunt tramp of armed men after achieving a vic- tory. Her final number in the first. part was “The Last: Rose cf‘Sum- mer," which was rendered. with ex- quisit- pathos and intensity of ex- xix-(scion. Miss Maciachlem opened the second part of the program by; singing (by request) that fine old song. “The Bonny. Bonny Banks of Locilii Lom- ond," having first recite'l t'ue mourn- ful legend connected therewith. Fearing that: the malness pervading the lines had touched the hearts of her hearers. Miss Maciachlan nctt emptied an antidote to serious thoughts by rendering with inimit- able numbness and co‘quetry, and charm of, expression. the 'amnsing [rush melody. “Impatient Barney O’- Hnre.†‘Th'e Irishman .in the insidi- cnce (and there were many) were taken by storm. and tuck the singer to their hearts (figuratively speak- ing, of course). .Thon. to dispel any pongs‘ol Jealousy in the Nouns of her Scotch admirers. Miss malach- Inn earl ltdoublc number in Guelio and fair 3." revisited. the hearts of all claiming kinship with Ask] Seatin. Following this succcn she rendered (by rmumt) “The Rowan Tree" and "l‘slun Bonnets OVer the Border." with line feeling and dramatic effect. Hm cloning number was "Rule ill-imp. nin." iihil her line interpretation of thi tilunilhmiit linu- nronswl the audience in ft high rituh «if MINNIE- DMII. no! the diploma was «lenien- ink. 'i'iw lrogrnm we» lileusmilly vnrl. r.‘ by the introduction of lime solos lllil'l u'otllh «lithium. Mr .timhnnnn. who noted as Ml'oiull‘anlst for Mind â€Mite-ibis". in the firm rnrt remin- wl “Recollections of Midland," and later in the evening "Minnow rum um Bills." As an accompanist m. Ila-Librarian in infant. but in this silica his playing is mmewMt mechanical and invite the symnthetlo touch. ‘ Ev‘ery lumber Received with lntbusies. . tlo lpplalae - Clever Dancing by mcnt made some weeks ago that this . , a a . ' ,Wfl Wampum; gasoline * wisinigiiim ismi ' ‘illï¬l‘illillibco love-eats of cnlaene and Strangers Within Der Oates. -xr. W. J. Romain, of Port Perry. was in town Tuesday. was in town Friday. .105. Ly‘tio. Gienelg-st., is visiting friends at Bethany. _ -â€".ur. J. Tailgate, 01 Parry Sound. in visiting friends in town. _Mr. A. A. Smith. of Milln'cok. was in town Tuesday. â€"R.cv E. J. Sullivan; of St. Louis, Mo, in visiting friends in tewn. _Mr. D. Morrow. of i-‘cuelou Fails. was in town 'I‘iiesdny. â€"â€"Mr. J. C. Edwards of u‘uiiburwn, was in town Tuesday. .4“;- A. 1’. Hopkins, of Kinmount, was in town lately. â€"Mr .J. Kyfl'l. of Oceksluwn. is vis. itim friemk! in town. â€"Mre. W. A. Leigh, of Bccton, is visiting her parents iii town. -â€"i\h‘8. F. W. Wilson. of Port Hope. is visiting friends in town. _.,\lr. W. A..Shicr. of Cannington, was in town Monday on business. â€"Mr. H. E. Nana. of Bellow Falls. Vt.. is spent“!!! a {Mil days in town. â€"â€"i\iiss Steele. of Toronto. is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Bond-st. â€"'Miss Woodcock. of Cobourg. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin. l‘am. bridge-st. “ , -â€"Mrs. Jones. cc Port. Hope. form. crly of Lindsay. is visiting friends in town. . â€"Mr. Wm. Campbell. dry guide merchant. l-‘eiiclon I-nllu was .11 town lately. . â€"Mr. N. W. flow -i.::x! basaltic. of Caliliinglon. 10v": Tuesday. â€"Miau A. B. Clark and Miss Bertha Brokei'ahire. of Kin-mount. were in town Tuesday. . â€"Mr. Fred Dettmah. proprietor of lhe Dunbar house. Kininount. Was in town Tucirdny. ' . -Mrs H. II. Graham and Mrs. J. C. Fraser 0' Fcrclon t‘rll-fl were in town Wattles-tiny. ~Hr Alex. Horn. of 1110 Lindsay “ccilon Ell-I, was in Criiliu late 5 on business. ‘ â€"Miss Leggelt, who had been visitâ€" ing friends in town. returned to Toronto Wednesday. â€"Mrs. J. B. Brandma and Miss Fan- l‘)’ benndon. of Pension Fails. passed through to Toronto on Tueslny. â€"Mi'. Rubi. Sprain, who and been IiSlllng at home, returned to St. Michael‘s College “‘edneulriy. . -M:.-~:. Lorn‘au, of Toronto, is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Rickahy, Cambridge-st. ~ ‘ . â€"Dr (J. Thorn, cf hirkfield, waniu town lately and made The Post a lrienidly call. â€"MIBF May mmcron, of Pinedale, is at present visiting her aunt. Mrs. .-\ J. 03¢“:an Victorian-ave. ~N-r. E. A. Bowes. cf Kansas City, is visiting friends in Lindsay and Maliposn. ‘ â€".'llr. Baldwin, of the Dominion Bank staff. spent Sunday with. Fe- tor-bore frienoe. â€"Miss T. Wald, Bond 5:., left. Way for Toronto to intend the Conservatory of nusiu. â€" Mr. A. B. Carmicpar', of Canning- tou. passed through Thursday lane to Omemee. to visit friends. ~Messrs. A. 1-3. StaDupk. postmas. ter. and Geo. Johnston. \i'oodville. were in town Solturdpiai _ -â€"Mr. Geo. Martin and Mr. J. Aid- MI’. J. MC? were In one. of Echelon Falls, were in town - 1m, some ‘9 he hides: - aw. EJ- Ma-zgrovc and Miss Mandi who Mosgi‘ove. of Kirkdield Were in town â€may: I . . . --Mr. [. Watson, secretary 01 Pm; I‘cl‘ry Trotting Association. “tie in town last week. â€"iMi'. Stafford Ultï¬dlcii, C.i’.il. fire- man running out of ibuvelock. is home on a visit. -â€"Mr. I. B. Howland. gem-rel man- ager of the l. B. 6': O. R. 3.. “Via in town inset week. ' â€".\ire. lDr.) Wilson. of Finn-ion Falls. and Mrs. Maynard. of Camp- bolllold were in town luau W098. -â€"Mr. Milbui'u SJ'IVChlcr left liilciy for London, where he Will Iifl,\'t' charge of the firm'n brunch there. â€".'i“‘c iicllvvillc llrlving Club will hold nubile meeting on the Corby liaising with on Jun. .l'il." Mid Jami. â€"Ni‘. Robinson and Will‘. lul Winni- va. who hml been Villllllï¬l‘ Mr. and n. W. Swell). Mir-sire. returned Monthly. â€"Mesers. Percy and Foul Hooper: letui‘ueil lunch on Wetland . mic-r mailing ii hm days with hirltliriil triende. â€"M'l'. Neil UIMK. «I Colililuutozl. spent Wednesday wltu his mother in wen and tools in tho Jb‘llfl mutual. inn «moon that pvening. -â€"Mr. Lawrence Sylvester. who bus The (loading of Him" Minnie Rose been ".5" In Vancouver. B. 0.. for and not“! Bryce. Tine-obit?) young in- dies. who up red in Highland coe- tumd'. was a. right and pleasing fea- turo of We evening. They zavot’bn Sicilian-3 Fling. Sallos's‘ Rornplps and Sword Dance with a grace and procl- sion of movement which war all hear“. . This piano used was anemuinan Grand. ear lied by the local agent... Mr. Geo. wart. =£ Iarllu an Interesting Anniversary. .The Man-Society of New York City is' to erebt unmet. in Wall-at. do its 1784,*a.nd. who was cashier of lhe New York bran-3b of the Unit- ' ed States Bank when that was the at national financial institution ofl 'hie‘States. The occasion of theate- rar‘ian Society's observance is this 60th anniversary of the establish- ment by manpbinann rvf modern life ‘ inaurancein rue†Unifo‘.3 ten-which“ fails on no 1st; no 1 of the whiell' I! “b of Robinson tablet. _ Weblht infl’g â€W1: f rm. T’ '8. e '1 he. 30"., g. M olh‘f'be bum new new ~ , Wall-Ts‘., on .t‘hle 313-00! m. -- .. - offices of ‘he first per gent or i , 4o the memory of Morris Robinson- who was born in WNW, Nova. Sco- l the past nine months. returned come Monday night. -1». ,l. i-‘. lions and. Mr. B. ‘1‘. Rout. icy. o’ the Trent Valley mine] en. glueering staff. Kirkfield, were in hen Saturday. . -â€"M.r. :E. White lett Tuesday for Hamilton. where he will enter Zin- merinen'a tailoring establinisnentto learn the cutting â€"Hrs. Ross. Hrs. Lsidiaw. Ire. Pa. ton and Ira. Will n were in Us- hrid‘e -lately ntt 'e meeting'ol the Women'e i-‘urelcn listener’s). 'cieta. , - ' ' â€"lir. and Ira- 8. Brass. sit Tannto. â€"Amdng those from attended the Scotch concert at the Academy of Music on Tueslay were; Wilson, Woodwiiie; .‘Hr. J. Alex. Oaivarweil, of Peter- hal'o.“b"u been mule obu'rmen of the ï¬g“; Dr Sinclair 1‘. . . . Sinclair. Ganmn ;' Ringâ€. n. Mair, Sonya; . Rey. cam. Finance momma of the new . lament _Mr. W. T. Morrison. of Kinmount. l m-_.. .._'_.â€"_...._. â€".. .. _â€"â€".â€"â€".--.,. -- l r908. a.~r..,~ .~ ~. ~ ., -v’nw'snnc. 1:: -. from the cloth, in the his money into a lottery. from us. he knows in looks like upon him. SUITS OVERCOATS PEA JACKETS MACINAW JACKETS WINTER PANTS HEAVY VESTS ODD COATS ' )‘ï¬ï¬je‘tlively the past president. prer- ident (uni recrctru'y. l â€"Mr. Wm. Deyman. oi Fi-n-‘lun Falls. [Kissed through to Ilonnmnvillc Thursday to hex-opt upoaition. g â€"Hr. '1‘. S. Minty. one all our pro-2 greasive west Ops farmers was in l town lately arranging tfor the pur- i chasing of a new windmill. Be closed ' a airmgain with Mr. Almas preset-ting the Ontario Windmill (‘0... Toronto. I â€"We learn through Inspector 1 Knight that Mr. John Miller. Deputy Minister of Educaticll. who has been seriously ill with typhoid (ever for about a month. is now slightly'bet- ter. but his physicians say that be Will not be fit (or duty for several 4‘ F Black. 018' w Marl master. who has been wjm'ing his holiday with his parents at Port Colibornc- is in town toâ€"day. He. leaves at our» for Kingston. where he intends to ink" a term at Queen's University. -)l‘l'. Jos- llrmrtrong and son Wil- iiiuri. of North Dakota. are visiting friemk in Lindsey Twenty-three years ago Mr. Armstrong left Chri- wrigh'f township for the Western country. and like all other indus- trious farmers who have gone to. the West. has prospered immunaely. -â€"Mr. Wm. Christian. of Prosper- ity. N.W.'l‘.. is visiting friends :n Vic'dria County. He went west ten your 650 with very little money in his pocket. Tow he is owner )f eleven hundred acres of fine land, l amt piles his money up in stocksâ€" l l www.mmso‘e. m‘ does his garnered â€"lli‘. Robt. Little. of Mouton. Mali , - is spending cohort time with Mr. John Li1tle, of Beabnrn. mafia The Post africridiy call on Satur- r'iiy. Mr. Little has been nreeident of Manitoba for about 15 years. and , from awry small beginning finan- cially has succeeded remarkably well. He is the owner of 800 acres of rl-oice land. with a fine houn- and . a large sums basement burn min: as nny Ontario farmer might envy. Bi:- crq. of wheat this your wasnver (in!) bushels. the greater part of which he in holding until the rail- vrnye' are able to handle it. montnl. â€"Port Hope Guide: Mr. Norman 1 l l l i l l l i l DIRECT IIPORTERS. ever given by us. Sale will commence the month. SILKS. LININGS. COTTON, GINGIIAIS. RIBBONS. . CARPETS. - llLLINERY. money than \ WHEN a man buys 3 Suit or Overcoat WHEN he buys Ready-Finished Clothes what each style and cloth and color effect IF you see any article in this stock- cleaning list th.t you require, visit us if you like a genuine bargain. ‘ unmarried em). and three daughters. l ‘ho horse to the engine. l rn' will no doubt live tc flee. â€.â€" All these lines and many more will iness for the sale. Keep in mind that you can get elsewhere in 5/6? 7261/6 Bras: muses-u .‘ .- . «v ~ piece, he puts surancc mis-ï¬t expression. ' WE sell reliable clothing at m advance just PriCCS- We are now preparing for the business of 1903, and as we go through each department we ï¬nd broken lots and odd lines of ' UNDERWEAR TOP SHIRTS CARDIGAN JACKETS SWEATERS BOYS’ KNICKERS “ COATS SUITS 6‘ YOU need or keep GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED. Interesting Family Gathering at a Iortb ‘ l l Wardliolneâ€"ss Descendants Present. A very inter-eating family gather- ing tuck place Mommy on Eigin-et. ' Lindsay. when Mr. William Tamblin nu'l wile celebrated their golden we]- ding. that none and their wives. one f with their husbands, were present; one son was not there. .l-iscph and wife. of I-‘encion township; Tim-mas and wife, William and wife, Wesley an" wife, of Moripoau mwuship; Charles am‘ wife, of Lindsay; Mrs Ror'maai and husband, Mire. Western um' husband. of Winona, Hrs. Tomi lime mud husband. of Lindsay. There. wer: present . " grapdohiklren and : greatv-grsnskmiktren. After partaking of its-sumptuous repeat the following address was read by the Rev. E. Roberta an old friend and former pastor of some of the family: Dear Father and Mooneyâ€"We, your children, grmbbiidren and great- 1 naub‘mldrcn. a family( gathering of fiftyâ€"three now asses bio-‘1. offer you ‘ our sincere congratulations on the attainment: of this, the fiftieth anni- l velvety oli your. wedding day â€" an honor and blessing few comparative- ly are permitted to enjoy. and to which the Psalmist alludes. ‘Thy ; Children small be like olive branches 3 round about thy table, and happy is . the man who is blessed with them.†I in the many and varied experiences ; of so long awedded life which you? have enjoyed you must have many: pleasant recollections of the past to which fond memory clings Old .1 friends and associaces. the starting, point in life. childhord's happy hours uni the springtime! youth. all leave ; impressions on the mind never to be ' foam-men. Since you started lf'l life . together marvellous changes have taken place in every department of - life. in our own field rf labor the_ nickli has! given; place to the binder. . the flail to the steam thresher. am But the contrast between the present and ‘ fifty yearn. hence is expected to be . newer than the part. as many pree- mt ill DRESS GOODS. PRINTS. SHEETINGS. FLANNELETTES. LACES, OIL CLOTI'IS. IANTLES. Lindsay. †THIS fore-knowledge is practical in- WE rank in plain one price. be measured and marked in .- we sell you better goods for less 5 against disappointment and figune and sell at HATS AND CAPS GLOVES AND HITTS OVERCOAT SCARFS SILK TIES LINEN COLLARS WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS not buy because you look, because yOu buy. I '31" good citiJnnhiimed than of the ‘18)†you no doubt found ea nods comenmcnt and happinem and no keen on enjoyment of life as little present. And now in venerable age all the pleopnres of childhood and youth may be renewed in the living affection of your surrounding child- xï¬n. { ' l And now, an a memento of an. day and an expression" of our love and ' regard. we oak you to accept oftnoee mall token and w you both, through the blessing of God. be long spared to us. am! when we leave these earthly homes may we all need! in that harmful land Where time breathes not on item kiss biotin. For beyond the grave and beyond the Eternal rem. pea-pt and bearings. await the chilth'on of " An overcoat and gloves were pre- sented to Mr. Tamblin, alive dollar gold piece to Mrs. Wu. and two beautiful arm mm with the ex- pressed with and prayer that they might realise that their led (by! were full of peace. joy and hope # DEATHS. W'iLLIAlS-At Ormstown. on Fri- day. Jan. 9th. 1903, '1‘. B Willm’ can oi the late Then. 8. William; aged 25 years 10 mm DU'ES‘OIvâ€"On Jan. 1811!. at her late residence. 10 “marine-at- Tor- ointo. Swa- ll. Dot-ton, beloved wife of John J. button. am deter of Mrs. M. J. Mulvihili, town. WOOLBOUSEâ€"In Lindsay. on Fri- day. Jan. 10th. 1903. Sareh I. Wool. house. The funeral will take place (mm the residcmc at Dr. (ï¬lm. Lindsayâ€"st. on Sunday. Jan. 20th. at 2.30 pm. to Riveraidoeemetery. MOOREâ€"In Winnipeg General Hoe. pit-ii. on Sunday. Jan. 18th. ofacar. let fever, Victor Moore. son of Mr. Alex Moore. town. aged 21 years. funeral in Lindsay on arrival of the remain: frmn Winnipeg. CARJ‘ENTERâ€"GRlnLSâ€"Oi Wednen- day. Jan 2m, 1903. at the rar- aonagc. Little Britain. by Rev. W. G Clarke Denry Carpenter to Grit-tn loud Grills. all of Valentin. ESTABLISHED 1860. HE House Cleaning continues for another week-all the remnants of this great store are in this sale. it’s to be the greatest sale of remnants Good qualities combined with low prices is our motto. on January 22nd and continues for the balance of BE MNAN'I‘S OF VELVETS, ELAN N ELS, SHIRTINGS. WRAPPERETTES. EMBROIDERIES. MATTINGS. HOSIERY. ad-