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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Jan 1903, p. 9

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«‘11., “no“ berm-ca. on.- mountu‘ '0‘ , ............ .â€" bntydmfi .TORB 'D LOND ’N m 031mm 3113333. wwnfll \ mm m «I... dun : , >04 «.0 mun-I. . WEBB PRICIS. ' TEEfi ‘ I “92:1” inflow loan .7. 10“ r. [and V. 1003. m. flea-mi u wanna». I‘ LINDSAY. Ira Infill-II. cl - 9095“: 3 m ow.“ wimp Enr- .II-s LIFB. Depend upon it, ready-made gar- ments won’t satisfy you, though to read the advertisements of the dealers you may be led to fancy that clothing mad. of shoddy and cut with a by new is superior *o ull other kinds. If you stand in need of sNEW SUIT cr OVEBCOAT you will save dollars by coming here for it. We give er ery man the worth of his money, and the sewing won’t rip the first time a strain comes on the garment. What every woman does not lmow is that in common soaps she quently pays for adulteratlons at the price of oils and fats. Try Sun- light Soapâ€"Octagon Barâ€"next wash day. and you will see that Prof. 81118 is right. He show how. I0. We have a grand Irish, Scotch and I choose from. If 3°“ for Spring. Place y 0‘ UATHBB HO. max-Nay. Dr. Shier was summoned and dressed the wound. It will be wet-.1: or so vbofiore Mr. Bess will be able. to resume work. The Prlcosfor Stone. The following parties have ten- dered for supplying stone for cement walls: Jag. Kent, $2.75 per mid; R. O‘Neill. 33; W. H. Wilson. $2.90; Josiah 1‘. Ball, $8.35; Hugh Camd- dcn. $3.25; W». Mean. 83; F. kooks. 33.50; J. Theme, $2250; '86. Ilewitt. 33; Geo. Hartman 33; Thus. Connors. $2.75; I". Rattan. $3.25 W. H. Wilson 3136 otbrod {in cards of granite ait $3.40 per card, and five of limestone all: $2.903 Mr. floLean orfe‘rod five cords o! gran- ite for $3.50. and. ten of limeavone at $2.75. Every This Is Stnnp it Two. Que of our worthy Williamâ€"st. :resi- doom as be borrowed a mouse trap from a neighbor the ether evening with! the gun-nose in View or banish- ing some of his unwelcome little mesa, Eb placed the map in alike- ly looking place before retiring for we night. On visiting‘tlle spot next mo’ning. imagine lus surprm on finding the mice had eaten the tmr, and bait. made gimlets of the. wires. and had but-ed hues in the [loot to gain entrance to the Imminent, where he found two cf his little guestn queryelling over apiece of the A 1_A1 Lube" 'wire ‘0 Tint rem!“ mt m! “M a w! 9! t camper a township count“: in "cable. The ret-eut amendment 1.0 We Mun- il-igul Act making it illegal low school n'usteeq to act in that impunity and also“ in: members 01 the Cunniuil of the municipality, has created mueli Wulou in some of the north} coun- tyy towxwh-‘ips. [When Dysart Chun- oil held its first meeting it was dis- covered that. only cue member was properly qualified, and a new elegtion will have to be lleld 130' electimreeee and three voluminous unless the vas- Feb 2nd. Sherbourne township isin a. similar fix, the Reeve and two (buncillors being ”disqualified. It will not be easy in‘ man-y sparsely settled municigalitics to comply with; the new~ regulations. sniflai‘ble mien lor the various offices being source. but it is generally admitted .that the amendment is a desirable due and in the interests of themecph: ‘7 THE most, «mums. NDbAY.FBJD 0d, JAN. EPPSS "MGM An admirable food. with 0.11 its natural qualities intact. fitted to build up_and maintain robust health. and to resist winter's oxtreme' cold. Sold in {1b. tins. labelled JAMES EPPS a: 00., Mcflomao thio . Chemist... Iowa. Incand- TOWN AND GOUITRY I!“ 0T THE THING. a grand gage of English, h and Domestic Cloths to If you want new clothes place your order now. . {1235130111pr 30, 1903. map "unqua- m! Lively I”) on Kept-st. last this - ‘ ’_ lanai, . ' M1. Win. '1‘. W! tam “"“redd- my“ near Petenborot, was driving a spirited team at black harnesrinto iown Erimy morning hitched to a; oleigh. When nearly opposite the Separate Suhool on Lindsay-at. the animals took {right at a small boy and made I). dash for liberty. They ran J trout a! Riggs’ store. when: they were brought to a standstill, but not before oamiderah'le damage had been. done .to Mr. Riggs’ property. The large plate glass“ window on the east side was broken and (any or dive hand- sleighs were wrecked.‘ The horses escaped injury :but the farmers sleigh was badly smashed. We understand the plate gm window. was insured. Forthciyoo! Basin“; Ion. The two greatest puwers on earth are electricity and printexa’ ink. Elec- tricity, as harnessed and ~contmlled why man, moves what it is qualified to nrnnel: but printm‘ ink Msnolim- The main m altoraltlonsto the Bank of Montreal promises on William-st South are completed, and budnoss Is now being‘tran- sootod In tho newly-Wed offices. The temporary office on William-st. North, occupied for some months: A Literary Treat. fl‘he Women‘s Auxiliary of the Y. M.C.A. has arm-god to have m. E. S Williamson. or 'I‘cronto, modem his unique illustrated talk, "An Even. in: with Dickens,“ at the Opera. flopso on Tueth, 31d Fem-wry. Tins is an entertainmgnt of the high, vat excpnence. Nearly 150 statesm- tican pmturea ] Luci) Railway In 'Pmt Hope Guide, Saturday: While searching at the wreck yesterday mftexuuon far the remains of the. lame Ben Everest and mm Matthews, the vest o! Firom'an mm, who was ._ n»... “9:... art the time and re- Rogistraticn of Births. J. more stringent effort is to he mark for the prompbcr registrmtinm o' births tllrcnghcut the Province. With; this end. in View acircular let'- tor [run the dammit:r registrar-gon- eml but been sent! out. giving they: inpumtionm'which will ennui con. certain from W physicians what. births have occurred in their several pmotices during the previous six mouth-s; examine the baptismal re-- north of the clergy, check uer births in immune" for the past: six months; enmun-age local news- papers to amphhsise the necessity or parents registering all births within thirty days of their ocrnrrencc; promptly notify their Ocpau-tmmt of any case or parent: refusing (0 rec. ister birthb. Lindsay Presbyterial Society. The twentyâ€"first. annual meeting 01 than Lindsay Preabwterinl Societx was held in the Presbyterian church, Lixbridge on: Jan. 20th. The attend. ante was 'large, and the delegates were hospitably entertained by the [Tmidge branch! of the giciet‘y' dur- lug their stay in that town. The 'l‘reasarer, reported teat $1902.08 had been raised, $259 moreflian last: year. Mise Martin and Miss Jaflra’y, ol 'Domnto. gaNe intexeat'ing 11.11- ih'esses. 1n the ev'mmg Rev. E 1*. mKay, of Toronto, spoke on Foreign Missions, { The following officers Were elected for the year; Freya, Misc Robinson, Benxerton; lat. Vice-Pres, Mrs. Stewart, Lindsay; 2nd Vice. Pres, Mrs. Webster. Oakwa’od; 3rd Vich’resu Mrs. McKay, Webdwille; 4th \'ice-Pres.. Mrs. Arm'fitrong. Zeihyr: Roe. See, Hrs. Bamom. Ut- bridge; Our. Sea, was Campbell, Cambridge; Trem.. Mrs. Jurdine. Uxbridze; Soc. Literature. His-1 Slight. L‘ndm; Sec. KWJ‘. Sm-p‘icl. was Glliertm. of Benetton; 300. Md}! Randi. “in Belgiwln. 99nd”- inur BARK or MONTREAL. Peterboro’s Favor Outbrul now... his been closed. a. A anon, llamas". lasing} Tunney“ at thv‘fluuag ~ 1cm! Iéaq anon.» ' . A ‘mébting of" {tie "ther‘Oommio- sidners mm baht cn loudly altar- mlon at 4' o’clock in‘ Sommk'y pr- kins’ office. T(1110!: present were Messrs. J. D. Flnyelle. J. R. DNelllie. '1‘. Brady, Mayor Sofihergn, Supt Bogb'm and Mr. Hocking The min- ut-w of ”last Mala: .meevlnz were read andgom‘wwl TEE WEEKLY POQT.‘ LINDSAY; ONTJ VA vvunuuuwâ€"u-_ __,_,, tune Motor Co. was read in referexm tithe 6.53.113. waters, and the Swor- ‘mtomhent explained his action in the matter which was Mipl‘Ole The Secretary called the attention of ten mm to the delay in get, tip; on! the annualixqtort, exphan- ins: that M Van burnt-ed by the bu: the audit of the New. A lnngth‘y report [run the Super-in- tandem. woe need. A portion at it was platted [or him-e considera- tion. but tub part dueling with the guestiom of amnion-'31 he]; a": the pump‘nouae was mttled‘ by the Board deciding to ne'er-ties in the local County Conacll lot Tusdoy. The Januaxy session of the Coun- by Council commenced mm a!- :temoonflst the Court House, ht’ 230. With the cmcgrt‘ioo of less”. 31‘. m- Quade. D. Scully and Wm. 0mm. 1m- remannel oi the Cannon to the mm? as find met two years. Wedding Bells. _ k \ery petty weanling was sob ind in St. Mary's church Tues morning, Jan 30m, when lies 1-: ORielly was united in the holy m or matrimony tc m. Jot-ran: Grog "Rev. Mr. Linton. returuw unu- sionm'y from Argentine. Squth Am- one». had thatgo oi the service at Queenâ€"at. MGM“ qhux'ch on Sun- Uuy morning. and in mu afternoon amnem the men‘s meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Monday evening h'c wart heard at Unabridge-st. Methodist much mhoolrcom and shqwed a. xuml‘er of views illustrating his W'yrk. -_ rc,.x and alarm: blast picture hat. The bridcs-majd‘s suit was of Dine, Wit!) hat to match. After. the usual co’nâ€" gratummiom the happy couple drove to the home of the bride's parents. where asumptuous wezming break- fast amaitqd them. The present. were costly and numeroos. and mark- ed *bc esteem i_n_w}!ich the bride is morning, Jan. 26m, (when mes Ellen O‘Rielly was united in the holy bonds or matrimony to Mr. Joseph Grmelle, both of Lindsay. The buds .wnn aub- tended by 1093 Agnes Murphy. while the groom was ably ism/parted by Mr. Michael Cain. The brmh was at- fixed in amilor-plmia suit «1' brown, triumed with white pearl buttons. and alarm: black picture hat. The m;n.mm‘n suit as of blue, Wm; â€"â€"â€"_7 V , m urine, coumqsnoum. â€"A large congregation Mtbmlod St. Panls‘clmrch Sniping ovpningtn. boar Rev. Mr. Parking preach his ruewoll sermon; Be deliverul a vr ry interesting dismal-0e, taking his text from the 12th charter qr St. mt. [art of t'n'e 34th verse. "Thou art no” im- from’ this Kingdom of God." He muchul ou- the chumcberibticaul’ men. and stated. that all should see): God as their Saviour. The anthem was taken from’ the 100m Psalms, Miss Russell and Mr. Lamont taking the mica. While the offcrtory was being taken up His: Russell sang, “Efco to face," in remarkably {inc mm. and with much feeling. 1 Mr. Perkins leaves this week far his now which closed on Dec. 31. faulted in an addition 0! 320350.970 be the find?! of the chhmh. The gift! to universities and colleges amount in 309323831 t_o ‘thoplogkml elem-in- .i,41_.._ o-.. bet! In s qu- v ' ~' ’ H 7 ' HIJI-Iw â€"â€"7 - , Mayor anthem». Burt [may from 10!? a). ml 053% m. Hopkins. > The mix:- I in“, to Eden cometary 195 o' ‘lale W meeting were -A \ it} abdcdofifl!‘1- I The Late In. Jonas. So: 1 niggfirpf mums were read file “a! ”and J‘ ’ ‘ ms. Jones, mother of )1 .mn. "and- at the aduu Van-crank“ 6Q. tlo rm SM “51.30“" Dane In." " flew Yuk 3“ 53:733.. sour 6:16pm sum The Vapociut tad Lamp which that“ In! a lifetime, together with a Lattice! Ouch-u $1.50. Em: “page: of Crack» 9 can an] cents. \Yrin duckiivc contain- ! “that km, a pain ulna. amount I: m I! DWI?! “mug:- . Docs it not seem more effective to breathein arcmcdy, to cure dxscasc of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach?. r Etrdlinied 19. Cures While You Sleep It cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is partied over the diseased sur- face wigh every bruth, giving Prolonged and constant treatment. It :3 invalu- able to mothers with small children. Is a boon to asthmatics. man) friends church Iota. f. Lntom. returned :ms. The Lot. In. Jones. South-Ward. The, death ccpmed Jon. 21¢ '0! Hrs. Jones, math“ of Mn R. Bell, south ward. at the adunoed age or 84 years. The (located had been ill for neatly a year. but her gleam was quit: umxroc‘yto'd: Tm Interment __A. VIAâ€"A A__....'.: {Joi {£6333 Pin-5t Hope. cox-cm- tons will sympathise with Hr. and Mrs. R. Bell m that bereaveugent. Ir. “or" name. '1in Wu occurred Friday mnroing at the Rm languid) BL Ipiml 0! Mr. Geo. Ned“. die young farmcr [run near nindon m not with a serious accident by (maturing his leg when skiduing logs on Wednesday. Jan. 14th. After his unmet; at the hon. pita) the unfortunatp young man an- 60.1101 an attention. TM. injured leg was mutated below the knee. by. on account: Ll hi0 weak physical mnmtion the patient drxwly mat un- til refined by death'. Tho remain we sent not”! to his bum: in the afternoon on the Helium-ton train. flu Lat. In. In. am. 7 Man: 08 our raiders will Zena-n with (News regret of the dew“: of Ike. Wm". Howe. which occurred on Friday. Jan. 16th. Thq deceased had ban in 1hr best of health until the (191115- foro her death. when the was taken auédenly ‘ill with camps and pwed away a few iboa'rg bur. furâ€"amt with gnu-ion- apcidwt‘ at Guosa Lake, Religion tqwndnin mm Oambrny‘. on fitnm. Jan. 11th» while reuinz mu. dad on Friday lur. rm mo mm at hil ton-we injured. '1'!» tuna) mot flan: «m unmhuv from 108‘ 20. cm. 12, Mar- The late ms. Howe was born in Armegb Owuty. Inland. in 1833.:md at her death was 70 yea.“ (lute. She cm with her pox-cam to Can. min s (cm years later. settling in How tuwnship near Port Hope. At- to: tor marriage she came to Lind- my in 1862, where her husband en- med in bushel! for «member c! years. A (mi): of the when â€"- two girls and five boysâ€"were the (mite of we marriage. 0! the“ dob' two surviveâ€"Mt. Sam. Ebro, town. and m E. muovt. Whitby. who. together with the husband. will Mme the sympathy or car citizen in their bereavement. {The funeral mat place on Sunday last from the many resident», - (mt-.81... tn Rivgynide (selvetery. Tan H L. .___Q. “h V"-‘-' â€"â€"'v ‘13:? m. Wm». or St. An’drew. eunuch can Yuotul the service. in Limits: and vicinity. The deceas- ed lady had been in deflate health for anuvnbsr of may; but on Jan- uary 20th wan andlonly stricken with paralyais. from the afloat: of which one slowly sank until relieved by death: Her sum” demise dune an awry great shock to her lamily. Rebewa Scott. mlict or the lam Joan llalooey, w born in the Coun- ty of Gavan. Irolnpd. on Jan .1at. 1839- and came to Anal-java. vita her talents wnen the wan-xxx years old. in 1857 do: wag man-19c! to the lat: Joo‘r. mm, m Victor. New You Stats. and soon after run'cved witn' her husband to Quads. raiding at. first in Patel-bore Cranky. A law years late? they come to Ops, ml- A“ 4.. _ 0-..... an O..- .ia-hfh m In. Iotocu Union”. The sudden- domth o! In. RAW Malone)" has mused univer‘u sorrow I ~.--â€" __.--- mg on afanién thc eigbtfi concu- aion. a few milellrom mm. She iemw arson: of six chihh‘enâ€"wil- ll--. nl‘l‘ Dom. m' twin“ i0 hm “chant Oouutodubouuodi Di“ 0! Quinn lot loom! In". Tho body at It» law "WM? 3.] Moon. who dim! in the Winnipeg Gencu‘dl Boa-pita! (I! Sunday humuâ€" ; livul Friday morning on we 0 u‘vluck [ruin from Petetbonu. whore itwn 'ransferred 02mm the (l. P. R. ' ‘ In our issue 01! Jamxy low. we , stated that Victor had died 01' marlet (ever. This statement is it», correct. “Mr. Alex. Namath: young m'u lather rewind clatter Thun- : day cram Dr. ”salmon. out Winni- peg. Victor's phylicinn. who states ! that he had a very aeverc attack of: quinsy. He further states that hisl heart was attested by a campers». tivcly inactive life alter a willewtmtl severe. training m atmet'm circles during the put lummer. He was one ' 01 the sheet and- hardest working base- ; ball players in the Wmnipec League and his sedentary occupation, Mow-1 in: on a hard season’s mu, brought ‘ i about a bad condition of the. heart and ho was unable to stand the strain of a noun attack at quinu'. - :l‘htz funeral tmk rjaoe cn Sun” at' 8 o‘clock from In! parenta' rash! deuce Lindsay-st, north, to Riversidei Ham and Robert, now residing in Boston. nut; George. Ian-y. Sui;- nnd Jennie. living on the homestead. â€"w mourn this ion of Moving math- or. Her W1 pro-doom”! her In about three years. The (mu wii haw the nympathy of the mmmunity in their and bereavement. To» (choral wok [Inca on Sum at 2.30. pmooding to St. Hur- cbmch. (bonus to the R. C cone‘ery. L-l‘v I uuvu -U-- Old resident! in! that the tuners] of‘ the labe- Mrl.. Midway. at East sort , 025, Sunday elm-won at 2.30 m. $32333;ng “W" “ one at the 131'th been in Lindsay Thia in tho m of Du skirt. -_+-â€"’ (or many years, There ware over 120 alélghh_and cht-terl in the cor- Nut“ 0' Well use that «carted the remains to St; . ' "ng 15;") pm Mary's church and theme to the Bo» ““1 all. . M - (“W "-1 lid not aim: hnvo ‘ D88 “QM!“ cemetery. ‘ Ill“: Em“ m ‘ (”It fluted h gumbo: at town.” attended the ‘ d tb 'h‘t. “‘C B. M. I "an”?omfab." .W mun) which took no a the manic):- .. «m n m : garrwnw n Cemetery. TM LA" "0le I00“. flu Injuflos Wan fatal. John A. Jovian. the 309961 mun Luge Funluls. ON'EAMO.‘ JANUARY, 90, 1903. IF YOU . GflNTEMPLATE call at Inst“ Planing Hr. Inzlo an supp] mything BUILDIBG IATIBIAI’. tiny-on land. Being in buino- fo ovuthirtyymlun nth“ I know the not- of the people. Nothing but Gnu-elm Intuit! for home or bun building turned out of my factory. Prion most momma. Consult me be (on looking I contract. GEO. INGLE., HARNESS! HARNESS Now is the time to buy harness. We will sell for a short time Team Harness worth $28.00 for 825.00. Single Harness, nickle trimmed. for 810.00, 914.00, 816.00 and 818.00. Solid Nickle or Rubber Harness -- for 820.00. Our stock of Runes: is good and well made. I With tool in to Tom Hood.) ‘ (Jfifi. S. in tM‘thtmhillt-r Guxvtte.) | ' Skis". all". shirt, l min at woman's n'tu'e. I In it as "It: with tom-tau trite. { Purging up dust and mire. I woos. weer. "Vpcp. I Through (:51: and not: and dirt; . It need! nun-rt be; 'tw b‘nmion'l de- 1 Dual _ - . Bum (rule the {nil oi the skirt. I 0. Emma“ mun-n dear! ; ‘0. E 'a mount-'- and wives! , 1‘: n rot your (tones you're wanting 0 but. I ' ‘- ‘. _ ' But human creatures‘ hveo. Bonn. 86"”: “In. = Lurks in that murky dirt; ? You carry toâ€"m with adonblo trend l A abroad as wall u a. slut. J . Trail. trail. trail. . ! In: W you never. dun-k. Mb fin’by {Doc/a and flush, and Doing but mum's work. ' Inn; mil. trail. (1-05-. mm”. M “‘10:.‘319’ To Citizens of Little Britain and Vic: niry I! you how Mammals“. Wu out nuke you up u nice nylith mug Omen“ iron: at» c- “. .Why tn, 5 :- nay-mule Suit v1.9:- yn on g» n bum: on mule to min .t ml, the «no 00. OI! good- canno: 'm bum tor Q! 1,. nd .- tor uy -~ «u reputation as o cunt :ld mm Ipo uh ( r in. !. 0|" :0 a um bolero running Hui wood. M Perry or Idol, “flora. WIN‘i‘ER IS HERE um .pfliiurs m M“ mini 0! m 1 w.- “MOI“. I‘t “no 0. ”Hum. fir N1 A» n tampon" than “do: "w nu o «I "It": R0 5 NHIOIIML Nunh'l‘AL.“ VM pow m MM Ind. ad um am» can pron. at an to 0.5.510 Hump-I No! In cumin. to m Med. 01 m locum. KINGBWLL. HBLLNUTM. “ORDERS t ‘NRRANUR. Selma" for the Applicant. Dom! um «.5 «yet Doc-II r. '03â€". 9 Subhcfl'on 1;an in our, cue. mu, 00038, mum DUNN, Oor. Cmbridgo 3nd Wellington-nu. Kane-o fluke:- nd Gourd Merchant. OAKWOOD. Don'l vb: 13mm ca Lita “flute um Pm, Fragrant and Cleansing. BABY’S OWN SOAP Tho common o! the non lomorm Hospital -J-RICH ALDKIT TOILET “A? 60.. Mr" WINTER OVERCOAT Is mamas: muse» . PROUSE. NOTICE. LITTLE BRITAIN. TN.“ 133‘! (3'1“? FIR? ;I'“: pa: 2'»; 5mm in.- “I 1“th nim- In" an Win-"l am ltutod I- lie mik- m lab." “W n” Who [fir-t Mafih 1'“ not. fined! nomuL. BUILDING ,CUY PEDLAR 8 Blacksmiths and Carriage Makers, desire to return their hearty thanks to their many patrons for support given since starti business in Lindsay. They beg to announce that t ey are in better position than ever to attend to all business entrusted to them. Their horse-shoeing gives universal satisfaction, and their repairing and johbing trade is growing very fast every year. Their cutters for style, strength and finish are unexcelled. Prices most moderate. Cal and see them. PEDLAR EMMERSON, This department of the store is still alive, as orders are eo-hg in freely. We are anxious to clear out all winter tweeds or any that were in stock when we too: possession. We are giving special hid-eo- .nents to make a clearing. $16.00 and 818.00 Suits going for $12.00. Pants to order in worsted. 83.50 84.50 and $5.00. _ - Worsted Suite to order in blue, black and grey at 017.00 818.00 and 320.00 trimmed with best lining, fit gum READY-MADE CLOTHING. [en’s D. B. Suits in y frieze worth 88.50 for $8.50. len's D. B. Beefers grey frieze 83.50 and “.50. Boys' 0. B. Beefers from $2.25 to $3.00 each. All our len's Reedy-made Clothing to be sold this m at reduced prices. Give us a cell before purchasing. Anyone desiring s fur coat. esp. csperine, or snytbing in tlh line will save mone by giving us their order, as we sre giving good sstisfsct on both with our selection and price. All Chritmss goods goin fist-diets of cost. Highest market- prices for butter. e ggs. gri' sppels and fowl of sll kinds. PASGUE BROS, 80th Ht“ POI AIIIAIG OF TAXI“. Fm Falls. We» :2 FJ. Wcu.5Wp. Bit J .\’ 80! N 0! II South but! $32 Gun“ St. 0 t 3 FVILLAGB 0 '6 10 3 £ v ILLAGE 0 8: an 8 13 u 14 175 I“ too I? COBOCO X l )3 32 17 82 F KINMOUNT l 9 60 l. 17 ll 5 91 N IN 30‘! EM! xmfit N. 8. Cardin} 14. Perm Cub or Trude bin. 5, Blcck 7mm, mlum 17m, 190:, u 11 row: u. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. COUNTY OF VICTORIA TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS JANUARY BEDUCTIBNS Calland be eonvinéed that nine bargains. sizes 6, 7, 8, reduced to .................... $1.00 len’s 1 Buckle Gum Rubbers, heavy sole, sizes 10,11, 12, reduced to ....................... 95¢ REDUCTIONS‘IN WOMEN’S. MlSSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS. The balance of our large stock of Fancy Felt Slippers we are olferlng at prices that should db- pose_o{_then; lg: a few (lays. 4.! 4L-4 ‘LA‘ -_‘ _‘- Felt Goods. Ian’s Rubbers, sizes 6 m 11, ................... len's Strap Sandal Rubbers, sizes 6 to 8 1-2 . . .. len’s Over-shoes, waterproof cloth, fleece fined, R. NEILL We have put out on tables at greatly red vices, all broken lots of Oval-shoes, Rubbers Successors to Hogg Bros., OAIWOOD. FOLLOWING UP OUR CUS" OF OTHER SEASONS. 10 10 9 90 15 as 2 u rowxsmp or GARDEN. 9 47 2 45 0 mo TOWbSHIP 0F DALNN. n 12 N 23 74 2779 TOWNW 0F DIGIY. 1 100 ll 08 2 48 4 100 17 as 2 G3 VILLAGE OF FENELON FALLS. i 67 2 4:» TOWNSHIP OF SOHEBVXLLE. 3 100 9032 271 z 100 2‘0 287 TOWNSHIP OF SEX LIY. . I" II Ill. I! III 0.0.! I.” LIN-DAY. OI 11' THEâ€"- "St North. The Shoe King. 276 GENERAL HEBUHAHTS. $14 32 ll 1: “82 10 .01 $1.00 OAKWOOD ma may

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