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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 22 Jan 1904, p. 5

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epartment go a Coats and " garmentsâ€"get aving Spec- ment. $3.50. $9.00 LOO Jackets thmqs 3.00. $7.00 apes $5.00, 211' 01165 garment. : for 1.00. flats for I lists for 680- Silk, Elan-ado garment. fluid “war ”In, Portland cement. rm Irlok. Flu ch! all lines 5 of all ked are at prices irussels :: GUNS,- RIFLES ; Ammunition El '"n "no. Ladies’ Flannelette Wrappers, regula- SIJO, B D 90c; reg. $1.35 reg. $2.00 and 81.75 .................... ‘ 1:â€" m 15_.Lsdie_s' Flannelette Wrappers W" 19â€"38 Punt Blouses, reg. 50c, B 15 306; Funnelette Blouses, reg. 951 3883i“ _ Silk Blouses, Wlnte and Black and Colored, reg. $5.50 ............... W 21-10 China. Pitchers, reg. 15c and 200 .......................................... “"50 China Tea Plates, regular 100 .................... 15--..{n __ 0 inch Unbleached Table Linen, regulsr 300, B D 22c , E W 5:3.) men Bleached Table Linen, regal“ 45c. 13’ D 50c, 62 W3“ hed Table Linen reg. $1. 00, BB 750; reg. 90.3 W *3“§§‘§¥:§e Nagln umfimmeéa’ samples, but price, w 9' Linen owehing, regultr 100.. .,. mm 10"" patterns _ . , “1...“.-- ._.l “MEI-I’- mun } ' 41â€"Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Drawers, re . 95c, B D 70c; reg. . W 42â€"Children’s Ribbed/Vests, . 256, D 20c ;' reg. .. ...... ' 43â€"Hemp Carpeting, reg. 18c, D 130 ; reg. 7144: ................. ‘ngfinHâ€"l’nion Carpeting, reg. 35c, B D 270; reg 28¢ .................. Buggingâ€"100 Shade Blinds, regular 33c . Bugain 46â€"Cream and Green Shade Blinds. reg. 70c ....................... Bugsin fiâ€"Men’s Heavy Wool Sex, reg. 25c ............................... There axe bargains for you all in our store. E. E. W. MCGAFFEY fivvwflflwv ‘rwmmwa MeLennan Go. Way-"m1. _ â€" ismcx nenucmc SALE i m “in”, dub-Om For fourteen days, commencing January 6th sale at a reduction of from 10 per cent to 25 per stock and broken lines of winter f‘otwear. This When in luau“, Iron and M Lindsay‘s Leader. 26-â€"Ladies' Wool Hose reg. 356, 27â€"Mes’ Cashmere ose, reg. flsâ€"Ladies’ Corsets, regular 75c, QQâ€"White and Colored Corsets, : rawâ€"Corsets, all $1.00 makes ...... Men s and Women’ s Felt Boots and Shoes Ken 5, Women’s and Children’ 5 House Slippers Men’ s Women s and Children’ s Oval-shoes Men's Lumbermen’s Rubbers and Sex Women’s and Children’s Leggings and Oval-guitars etc Lace curtains, W an: 11,30 pairs Lace C ' . r53. 81.75, B D 12-3 patterns Floral Cretgnne, regain 10c regular 13- Black Sateen Undershrts, $1.01 14..White and Shetland Flowi reg. 7c, B D 15.Baldwin’s Red Letter 3-p meVhite and 2-ply Stocking am, re 34.5 pieces Dark Prin 95â€"3 pieces W THE SHOE KING, LINDSAY. - so KENT-ST SOLE LOCAL AGfiNT 1'0]! THE SLAYER snon §,3 ifieces h 3â€"4 pieces D 4,1 piece Br 1'08- 116,.... Mam. m m use at an stain in “09 00 «3|an infuse» '1‘" «m as. two you «dc! a tan M department. Wuhan- » summed: This is a. rare opportunity to buy senonable footwear at greatly reduced prices. Shop early and get first seltction. ' - We are in the m idst of stock-taking. A11 ds of goods are placed on bargain priceâ€"fiends of Carpeting. Dress Flannelettes, Coatin s, Linings and Silks.g cams” Gingham: m 3 pieces Apron Gingm’ 1'1““ pink?!” Ladies Astrachan Mantles, reg. $35, 8 D 827 , Ladies Astrschan Mantles, reg. $55. BDS45; reg. $50 Ladies Grey Lamb Caperines, reg. $18, B D $13 , reg. $15 ......... Ladies’ Ceperines, Persum and Stble, reg. $84 .......................... Cooney and Astrachan, reg. $5.50 ................ Ladies’ Caperines, Furlined Capes, regular $15, B D $10; reg. $18. Hmfierohlefs and um. 14 Days, January .6th to 20th. 5;; fifihksiéiié' Shrtmg '3'5 531;: sigm- """" i'éSIII.‘ Table Linen, Napkins and fondling. ““MA R- NEILL, impdroftos, Printgand Lawns. CHE“ anuav All-v -, --°__- . v ched Table Linen,reg .51. 00, B D 750 , 133.908 ............... 650 ale Na kins Manufacturer’s samples, half price, each ......... 7e Linen oweiling, regular 10¢ ......................................... 6§o urtains, antennae and underaflrte. B WDtys ceCnrtains. reg. $1.75,BD$1.;25 regularSl..15.. ...85o Floral Cretonne, regular 10c ............................................. 7c mUnderskirts,regn1ar$1.,00 BD75c;regular$l.25 ...... $1.00 Shetland Flea reg. 7c, B D 50; Berlin Wools, reg. 76.. ...5o ted Letter 3-p1y'6‘mge regular 70, B D. ..50 2-ply Stocking Yrearn, Fmgggug" 0c41b, ............................ 30c lb ladlee’ lrappen and New. B Day- nnelette Wrappers, regular $1.10, B D 90c; reg. $1. 35. ”$1. 15, .1- LA- 117..“va m 32.00 “:1 ‘1-75 ........................ $1. a mm W. Emmy, JANUARY, "08'0” Furs and Fur coats. Flannelottos and shimm- midst « Low Gash Prices. Dry Goods House. Whips lorehants and tin Buying Publlc. ( A hiding Want my; he does} not consider that his goods 1131:: been Jea’ly placed on; the market anti: ‘ they have been distinot‘y advertisâ€" cd in the newspaperg His waver-r tising appropriation he considers as mti'fl a pant. of his business as the purchase of his BLOCK, and ha givec- to it quite fl: nations attention. Ibis is undoubtedly, a’proper View, as publicity is the smut essentialin these days 0! do» wfitiam The Wine“ man who retrain: (tom in- xitin-g the puialic by mention 0! pri- can and goods prgcticany declwea‘ his unwillingness to «innit to 0011193- iition and {meg-V‘s- {no richt t0 chars? higher prions whencvar pop- sibla. Some 0! than men tell their (atom-rs. "No, I don't .advenisz. {newer ~91" the stock sites him: a. prom out of mesh, of the; slanhgamg dealer. who ”in! [w keep his new abate was! by taking an a few 89“.“ of extra! pram, whenevu ma ' 'a‘iumt‘ ~mar-ism»itself; The ”:9flwghlfi, nevi»? ‘ enter ma a i 3 “64M madman” 31m {195; is an mm goods OHIBUI'UJ by the em‘wrile u tmsimsshka was. turnover '9! the profit out of £896 dmlef.‘ «110 t? OF OUR *.10c,BD6c ;2c,BD8c,regu1u-10o ary 6:11, we will ofi'e; on 25 per cent, all surplus This will mean for you IJIU I“.-- a water by making on a of ext“ pram Whamfief Emmy mu uilselt. The 36' we genie 09 me a t the» bu abhor-the h ‘ 13.5%” da has: ; 1 Blue Check, gJ'é‘fEéwwe B Days B Days ....... 10c B Days $1.10 ..lOo 4m. A. E. Stabmk of Woodvillo, County Councillor for Eléon division was in town Mondoy on business. 500' --,Mr. 1“. J. qunnn. proprietor.“ NO the Lorneville crcmcry. was ‘in 10° town lately on business. 6° -Mr A. A. Sangstcr. of Lukin. M's. Sungstm: a: 00. canal contractars. __ ._‘I_â€" $10 ;' Mr. A. -W.. Crwmmn. dry 8006'! ' merchant. of Petal-bore. was in town :Wtdnust‘ny. . â€"Mr. W. A. Davis, of the Kennedy Davis 00., of Bobcaygeon, ms in town Tuesday. -- ”Mr Garner Hunter, proprietor of the Royal hotel, Bobcaygeon, was in town this week. â€"Mr. J. H. Hunter, representing the E. S. CurrieCoq of Toronm, was in town Tuesday cslling on customers. â€"Mias Heard, of Fonelon Falls, m a visiborto town on Tuesday. ‘ Movements of Cltluns and Strangers Withlu Our Batu; â€"Mis§ Lillian Brooks, of Fenelon Falls, was in towu mr'l‘uesdsy. «Mr. J. C. ivory of Omemee, was in town Tuesday on business. KiFfiFIZ-x. :vagin town recently. â€"Mr. \Ym. Cooper, Mr. '13. Gown], of Boskung. and Mr. Angus' McKny, o! Donal, were in town recently. â€"Mr. C. H. Simian, butcher, of Nicoduue, was in. town latazy at- tending the Conseryntivc convehtion. â€"â€"Mr. Thee. B. Bryden, of Toronto. is the guest of his friend, Mr. A. J. Ford, of the firm of Wakely Ford, this week. â€"Mrs. Allan Gillies and children, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galbraith, returned to Stanford Mon- ASTRAVfllERS (airman «Mr. E. Moses-ova. clerk of Eldon towmhgp, was in town. Wodnfisdny. l-Mr. T. C. Mewburn, of the Bank of Montreal stafl', returned Monday from Hamilton. where he spent Stun-day and -â€"Mr. Jae. Scott proprirtor of the \‘orthem bow-1. Kmmount, was in town .Wpdneadaym Sundsy. -â€"Mias E. Fraser, Miss Emu} Frasx and 31-59 Jack Woods. of Kirktiald. were in town Wednesday. ‘ â€"Li'ut. Geo. E. Laidhw, of the Fort; Vzctoria Road. was in town ;W(fimay'. â€"Mr. R. H. Anderson, gcnznl mo:- cham, of Tory Hill. and Mr. J. W. Shields. meronant 01‘ Victor-ix Road, “on- in town Wednesday. â€"Pctcrburo Examiner. Tuesday: Mr. A. J. Graham. obtain-,0! Lind- say. ark) wife. are guests or Mr. and Mrs. Jnnuc's Mci‘rsnry, Pabst. -- Muse Palm, giaduatc of Toron- Lo Orulopodic Hospice-1 of Muslga and Surgery. is home visiting her parcnu M.-. and Mrs. F. Ellen. â€"â€"Miss Uullis and Messrs. Elford and Stevenson, who are giving a. series of lectures at the Farmers’ Institute meeting: this week in Victoria County, were in town Monday. - Aliss B13250:- aad Mass Emily Rec- Eo;‘.o€ llu-khaan, an. visiting in town. Mr. Jim Reesor. of the. Stmdard bunk. Campbamord, also sptm Sun- day in town. . * â€"M‘r. '1'. Kirby, of Gaisboro, Man, is spending the. winter with Iric-nda in Outano. Er. Kirby has been in Mulutoba six yours, and is now the owner of one thousand acne cf chozcc la ud. - â€"Mcssrs. C. Fairbairn, Jas. Lith- gow. .W. '1'. Reid. of Bobcayg'eon; Dr. onod, Kirkfiold; Wm. Golden; ‘Dr. Mason. 'lhos. Samar-c, and D. E. Me»; riam. ol Fonelon Falls, were in town lately. aM'tniing the Conan-"five convention. (Hamiiton Times.) 111050 people who swallowed the silly stones 0! the ruinntions of Brit- ish inwators by the South African war vu-ll probably be surprised to learn that in finite of those troubles the British people 11'ch steadily in- creased Muir “emulation-I of (Wealth. 11. is unentalnad that for the fiscal year 1831 82.990.000.00!) of .Bntish money was in abroad, and in prothpgd an income ‘for flu: B-Itibh psopu of $149,750.- 000. In Iivle weal-8' the amount a! foreign investmznts had moreatd to 33.959.03.000. and the means that;- froan lo $104,920,000. At the. cud r -0 I--n:nn [IND l0 '§JU.9,UEUgUW- ltv uuv ~.._ or ten 561.239 tn: amount of foreign investmtnts had risen to $5,785.”,- 000, and the income therefrom to $289,310,000. The following five 30.9w more was a decline, the for- eign investments falling to $5,490,- 000,000 in 1896, and an income A.-__..--..‘ ec74,n15.i300. A: the end cunt. Foreign investments ce: a time .10 other minty wnh pr: are again becoming: popular. And Jgtm is not getting ‘ nor am Inns momenta dLscou His foreign; tradajnn 19,08“; And John is not getting poorer; nor am his prospects discouraging. His foreign tnda in 1903 mu 84.- 616.708,205. a trlflg 0! $123,001»; 000 bigger than it can" we! before, and his profit: on if were nave! so ' ' l gust PI‘I’HY PERSONAL WINTERS John Bull is lot Ilml Up. the amount of fox-- 1nd again risen to 1 mu inocmd that:- 000. The diorama :311 to a. breakdown . which occurretj. GATHEIED BY POST RENITEIIS OI THEIR DAILY BOUIDS Whn Is lumping in to” and the Country About III. â€"Vory 1-11.10 wood '.o‘ coming into mun at present owing to the had roads. â€"1€o satnhctmy submitutn good night’s sleep has (War In wanted. «MT Hellman-go: med-3 his unuxl «(only ailment 01 Inc boy to the Matthew's Co . Paarbuto WMne-Jday. The price mid was 85.15 p3r hunâ€" dred ln-o weight. â€"Mr. Billy Weldon, the well known cattle buyer of Fenclon township, shipped a earload of cattle to the Menu-cu market trom Cambray elation this week. -M.r. John Duquettc. of the Grand Union hotel. and M155 Massaw, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Massmw. Lindsay- st.. east ward. were united in marri- mme hm “90K by Yen AMIdenc-m â€"'J;he Provmaidl municipal ahdizor Ml“ investigate th: financial nihin of the town of Judi-ind ”he (mil carrier: an Iful lune. . Use Lever‘s Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolen: and flannels,â€"you 11 like it. 32 -.T.h.‘. funny thing is that the wo- man who prinks and powdarl genera ally thinks that nobody know; 1t but hex-mu. ‘ â€".'i‘hc Silvyer Lake (Gulwny) co:- respomlcnt or the Bohmygcou In- :1: mt notes “18!. a large moose deer passed fixrough that. settlement the other day. handing cam towards Bass Lake â€"Stran¢u_: and vigor come 0: gooa food. lolly Inga-ted. "Force." 15de to sane wheat nnd bale: Iood add- no burden. but sustains. nourishes. invigorate; â€".'1'oromo Svr: pountry was mu knlird. which is t an occasional burst of speed on m: branch lines. ' â€"-;'I;hc town sheet lighting qyztsm was in upuntion tor the firm tun: Saturday night. and pinata! expres- m‘onn were heard on all sides Ev- erything worked well and the town 'lockcd its best ‘ --Anomcr touch 0! Arctic 3011. So."- u‘al reliable thermometers register- ed 32 below zero at an early hour Mnmlay nan. AL 7 o‘clock fllta' Simp- eon hon L thermometer indicated .’.6 degrees below -r_.__._a h. -â€";Mr W. J. Moore. saucy. Wat]. .. paying V5 pPI' 100 for live hogs to be shipped this week This is a. lit- tle above the market ‘quotations. but he finds the Thursday max-k3: in. To- ronto better than that on Friday. â€"Tho Minder: Echo says the unpre- csdented snowfall this winter has al- most buried the north country.- The â€"El’forts are being put 1 secure 1h: eel-vices or the g‘iyh (,ntfrtaine: Mr Gun: with. (or one performance say We sincere]; nope prov:- successful -AL lngh mass at St. Man lr|vv‘ uuv'--- -AL lngh mass at St. Mary's church Sunday .he announcqmcot was mad? that the Christmas gift of the rongregmwn to Van. Arnhdmcon Casey had reached the unpreceden- cd sum 01 $638.50., .InsneaLOL Kn' it receive reports roii schools: 095. 5.5. N‘ fly, 35. Nos. 3. 9 an s_s, Nos. 2. 10 and 12 s. No. 7; 0mmo ‘1 BREEZY [0M1 BREVIIIES â€"Agricultural imp‘cmcnt men are muttering Lyn-sh thing» ulnar the ’wenflwr and the state of the roads these days They ham to do a to: of drinng own-y week and it is 2m- pqeeiblc to gut around at present â€"â€"Mr. June: Qnilinnn, a. prominent resident of Ningm Fnlls, and one of the founders: of the C. M. B. A. in Cumin. died snngnly Saturday night of heart A_J.__ -0 6].- haw-fin. hilure. He was amembor of the Donna- ceion Pinon committee of the order. â€"(Railway- man tel! some queer tales o! hardships caused by the rc- ocnt severe weather and heavy snow. One nigh; lately n freight train (rain drawn by three engines was nine hours ong‘he road between Lind- say and a station I? mi-lee north- 'wxâ€"st. â€"Lindeay curlers are out of the running for .the Ontario Tankard this year. as trunk or their (latent in Peter-horn Jan 14th. After winn- 1031mm the Petenboro Gnuites in the morning. seven up. the! lost to the Beterboro mistlel int he alter: noon by two point: . . = â€".'r.he Eugenia Fall! Wm:- Power I Ebetric 00., Eugenia. Ont, tun 5.... {nans-nnnted With‘ a up?“ '{t T1105. 1! (Ta! c nto men affirm-para»... .. V, _ 3500.000 to menu-qt: and supply cl- xttricity for lightmg and heating pnrpms, etc. 11.: "Widoml. di- out-ton malada- A. O. 3033. Damned. 7 â€" .,|9_ -nr‘ u. R Horton. was largely attended. The social '18 hold in the home of Mr. Junes Thorndyko. The young epe lo had a good time and danced cm t null 110th o! the moraine. 4» Duncan Frame? nuanced. died on mm: after a abort known from [euro-pneumonia. Gunman: from, mm: flaw School in 131 . tum: Mm must. he pawn-ed m 1:9“!me um um and um: mm to fins and: MN on he went two um M 58!an on on: at me u; 5 uzfigmwggyly an 013 mot m main in n00]: on. a..- _- â€"-Dr Donna!) Frwrmf Luella‘d. on man after a men Allows from {euro-pneumonia. Gndunun from malty flaw School In 131. nun her “whilst he pfmtmed m 1?“de I came yea“ and than an; and bait”! on he went two 3‘5an autumn on on; of! the 13:5 Ramon “gismfiw an figggg 6015 of 35%“ DGMI‘ mass: aWto.fiier mime e Mimi 10.. mumu; or BLKn' 7_ will be glad to ports rom the following 195. 5.5. N05. 7 and 9; Em- ”. 3. 9 and 11; Vcrulam. 1. 10 and 12; Somcrville, S. Omexneo and Bobcayg'eon. and ii!!! ““1? 0‘ 3999 sax: .\_ man up :hc struck by a train and is the only evidence; late that there is yet burst of speed on th: Moore. stock buyer. is 100 for life h0g8__t_o to know how Coral 3mg put fox-wad to es of the great: En- . Mr G--or.:e aver- .rformrncz in Lind- 'ch non: they will uilintn, a. prominent dung, wd one of the M. B. A. in mm! Lurday night of' heart member of the Domin- ,ttee of the order. :ihavins a Bread- stitutu for 0. var been disâ€" R ”"0". 1.16: 20 5am. cumming a high po- nition 2n the cmnmumty. â€"- .,. Ar â€"Ul- UIJâ€"v fret: "(he kuobcn ic- alwnys the healumst place in the hour. be- cause the kettle stcuning on the stove makes the an properly moist." -An Ottawa dew-Itch states that tho Out-nu; and Dominion govern- mt-nts have arrived at an agreement in regard to cortsin regulations [or the bettar protection of mm m 0n- tnrio. mm M good new: â€"-Fig~.uos supplied to the Toronto Observatory officials show. an un- prccalentw mental! um winter. The lK’anefit recorded is at Rock’yn. in Grey Cmnty. when the hit up to --- mm of the \'c1.r W45 only two in Grey County. where the nu up v.0 the end of the year mm only turn imhus abort of nine feet. â€"'1‘i;u Collingwood Buuatin, rem- ring to the spa-inning of salt on showy 1nd tlippzry, walks. m‘ntions that in Gait. cement walks hays been animal in than way. and adds: I! this .36 the case (ha sooner it .30 dis- oam‘muaj the bate; Collingwwd‘a stem or cevmrnt smcwalks is un- equalled by any town I'll Onurio, and as salt is used .princlpally on um mine-s struts. its injurious CHCCtS, it sun-1h are poem-um. will! he must .ruudily scan. lawn" 11:41 win: 1119 tumble as. mu 8h: can a-paqd upon 11 tnc troub‘c exists. Give: the little one Baby‘s Own {hunts-sat how pumptly it will be clnngxl into a happy. anil- ing. goon mluud child. The ma: on: wil- 8243p muudly and mt.ur.nlly and the mother will also obtain hvr much needed rest. Hue lathe proof ginn by ms. Jdm E. Rummy. Port Hill. ELL. who mymâ€"“My baby WAS cross. nstl‘ss anddid not 61300 .well. but after giving him Baby’s Own Tablsts hcbecunc mt- t2r mural. sleeps well and id grow- ing finely. The Tablas h-nn beenn mm pmihg to mu. baby and When infants 0: ycung Clluuru are mains-39 and cross. or pzcvish. i is a Very oar-tam yizn) tun they .1: DO‘ . MT“ The mthcr may ~uu L... .m hn PI.- 5h: tablets 13": .n .prampt and cor- min cur.- {or such troublea as indi- ngtion. sour smadl. colic, consti- pation. diatrhoaa. simple. levers and ours: minor ailments. They always do good and cannot possibly hum the most delicate child. You mn- gm rm T-Lblwv front any medicine dealer. or Hwy will I): sent by mJil at 25 cents a ho: by writing to ’11-:- Dr. Willlimas’ Mdicm: 0)., Brockvdlt‘. Ont. He needs no courage wuo goca “ runs. but he am com um rightcou way [at In a ten-lass man :96 strong, And daft ‘0 what the menace say. ’J’he marl. Incl tron Into”. 3:. Parks: Dub. 01 Bohnygeon, member of tin Kennedy .D1vin '50., returned Last Tuesday" from 8| nix M'OGM' visit in chat F1113. Mann. “he!“ m: w»! the guest 0! his broth- er. 8:. “wind Parker. and a mat-- rled‘ciutu. 8". “you. In conver- sation mtu' who l'oat rim-matu- five in. Davie wanted tlut ha would not owe to guide in that own what he saw o! it. palm. \ Ni . «I limitation. hum; Ian round tum unmet-ml . uu put I enough tot an. it” from we». and "we contra «I a} a um 0W III! coal mining I u I Along the way "he” ’ J.- he will find 1. host To M h In. flown” tune. W; Yea. h?__ll\l.t "434$ no com-28° Tho old your Mo gone-its records have been made for good, for evil, for ouooooo or for falluro. The Now Your is hora. ’11: time to turn over a new loafâ€"to begin now the rooordo of another your. RESTLESS AID CROSS When you “Turn over a New Leaf” may the “New Leaf” be a record of Success and Happiness. During the coming year may you be favored with the best of Health, Happiness and Prosperity. During the Coming. year may we be favored with the privilege of supplying your CLO HING and FURNISHING wants in our usual prompt and efficient manner. Our store is strictly up-to-date in every particular. Let the “New Leaf” record the perfect satistaaction resulting from the use of our goods. ”TURN OVER A NEW LEAF” LINISAY ; be strong and Dram m... I was the Wrd com-9: dc- arc. tho watermand die 3.; .. ' .'.: m a nut cird hand! an nun. KW, in (minim) Herald. Provincial [jiulth 601mg. lounge who descendu Ly when inner-a fare. ad a. host of. (timid? , domains «WW-"d e who goes wrong. ycung'childrfin , or pacvish. it and brav". W110 and cer- y -uut as. but 3 AN UNPBOTEUTED, FflflT It I. I. Kennedy Assn-cs Genital?! I. Bryan: I: 60’: Prosponn Intends. For many 3'3.er Er. R. Bryan-1. one of out best known 9nd most pope- ular citizens, has devotad his enco- gy and tnlvuts' to the bniidin; an o! a large busxunca in th: coal and waad line. 1nd me Last step in its devel- apenwn'. was taken hat (all. when ht- 099nm! 1 dawn-town office near the post silicaâ€"1 “:4: that earned the hmuty appremt'uon of Custom- ‘us and Jed to the-booking or mmy raw orne-xa. As 1 vein“ of nogot'u- tions rmered into abcut the begin- ning of th: year, an Mucus J! R. Bryan: 00.. has jus: ham taken owr by Mr. A. A. Kennedy, well and "rt'. Mr Kennedy snowman; conu'm u. the R. Bryan; Co. business Monday Morning. and as he is fortunate in possessing me good will or almost (-rqry citizen. and is chock full of en- emy and v‘un'. we predict that he wall mom a mounts In dealing with the public on his own belult. On S~1urdacvening Lastnvheu be several his long conncction with lh‘: Kennedy 5: Davis (inn. It. Kmnedy was wait-d on by his fellow may- ma. Mm wished but every moms in hi0 nut venture and presented him with a haywmejounge fnr. th: amnion of his bunnea'bmc: on Kent-at. flexes-:1 , let-nod briefly to Mr. Kernody‘a you; Whoa with than {inn and um wan entertained (or him by cveay 3mm!“- ol th: stun, and in hit ne- ply )lr. Kennedy bore teltinnny to the tsvthfulneu nnd loyalty of hi: late know unployeal. adding that in MI opinion no firm in town was b:- in; better waned than the Kennedy J: Davis‘ 00. A. ., ._l!1 uninin ”12 In]! TIIE “TEST 308mm CHANGE l’ DITME' w. Md" will retain the full Mr. Ken um numb ed by Mr. Burma. and Hr A B» - site will hue clnrge at me omoe u in the BLANCHARD.â€"‘ m. nd In. tel“. =35 zfififi‘fi‘gm IIIIII .01! Jun. 10th . gamma. 6 . fiBfiNsoNQ th: period r Hr. Ken- ! he‘ W15 in lumbar and cat‘: that Ci Thomas. 00¢ Kuwaitâ€"3 _._~, m4 ': Tank-kaming' 8; Norma-n Onuri, Runway are, having built 1-1! 12.; can“: by 12W Curry a: Orilli- limes; Starting with the u'rsck in which Jamel Haunt lodt hi- life near Gtmehcidcc an ample at months ago. wracks ham been’ or al- moat. ,mkly occurrence in" uninvi- cinitx. .A week or so later Ed. Lyon: lost his htn at. Allandnle. than cane the snack 0! 811m: Creek in’ which e smashed; gut n‘i their dim! neu- hflie; mat week that» engines were dew at Mind-lo; and m" thi- lnte‘ nau- Uhmofl. Vern: than no In”, R. about here. time. on the G. T. 7,‘, . __A-__4I -‘os. moon. Vat-11y there no m '1‘. B. about here. time. on the G. -â€"Ur, Wan. Wh’yto. second visa- prcddent of a»: C. P. 3.. ma dedu- ed van- ou the “Iran Into" uni-woo and has iusuad on man and cit-cola: to w traimnen on mg Ianit‘oln and B_. c. dismal! raga-thug (running when: I” um who)”: 0 ‘ 560 um mum to mt at mom) {or Inn- tmw la? n“ “fled u “I? can“ rent on M an L mum at M passage: sum. t you into trouble. The You know all about colds [ling you. Proper wintet disease. You know that a pound of cure. Have PAGE PI VB THE MOST Highly recom- m e n d e (1 preparation for Coughs and colds is It is now so well and favorably known as to need no further comment. Sold at DUMUN’S DRUG STORE but n.o.t $1.00 :xith doi- $1.25 ‘Ff’f‘.’ $1.25 loll-u lot”. Wan-Eh Railway Co. will 10- u- Canadlan workshops in St. LINDSAY

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