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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 4 Dec 1903, p. 12

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v-The.wide_-wake farmers of this vi~ .bhity purpose cntering‘into exten- sive sugqryeft raising next_year. ' “The pulpit Here Was vary :1ny fill- ed use Sabbath 6" tbs Rev. J. P. Nikon at George~sL Methodist Owing to the increase in business our worthy blacksmith. Mir. Jag. Spiers. has been eompelle'd to secure the services of, an_ assistant. A A "it: E. ‘8. Tripp. ou} fldurishing merchant. is carrying a fine line of (all and winter goods. ‘ tot. _ . The members of the E. o. L. No 646 intend holding a low! supper on the 16th of Deoe‘mber. For particula'm gee posters. Hr. Robert W biteside a. rived home last week from the W -stern land where he has spent the pass yeart _ . GLANULNE. 7 éFx-om Our. Own_ Correspondent.) his burg Ls agam the rage. It. \V. Hailey, an!) his improved whine, £4 doing an immense limitless. Hrs. G. Heppenslall and son. of To- ronto. have returned home after “ending a month with hk‘l‘ imrcnts. It. and Mrs. R. Eakim. Ir. 3!. E. Porter. of Grand Rapids. mm. were the guests of 5155' Clara rogue over Sunday. Our teacher. Miss Scott. spent Sunday at her homf: in Omcmce. CORRESPONDEMS' AlthRS for. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Miss M Thompson. who has been uniting friends in Lindsay. returned home today. The Sabbath school is contemplat- ing a. Christmas tree. It. and Mrs. Lytle left to: Toronto, where they intend spending the twin- Miss Seaman returned to hl‘z‘ home in Port Hope on Wednesday. Mr. R. Eaglcson visitad Markham last week. On business. The vacancy'in the Methodist pul- pit on Sunday was {mm by our jun- ior minister. Mr. Jones. 7' The 'Misses Fowler, Visitod Mr .336 Mra. 1 their new home. Our pastor was absent on Sunday owing itro “megs in the_t:u_nily. Weeding bells are ringing around this little burg. Only three weeks to Christmas ! Only three weeks*for thousands to decide how best to express their Christmas good feelings. Why not do yours now, comfortably. The best choice and the best service belongs to those who shop now at Gough’s, All roads lead to Gough'S. because we are in the very centre of the country's business. . . . . ' d buy practical gifts in clothing at- the Wonderful Cheap M an's. pm. TWELVE. LEFFORD. oi OJL'wood. M. Taylor, in Ill-tor dumb. moduli longtll, nry comfortable and wall and for ulnar m. .for Ian’s Insular 1 Top coats, that all so fat. Intended to sell at 81.50. for id id! for 310.00. $5 70 Young Ian's Swagger. o'er- ooats, long, loom, but back gtylos,__ln my, gum! Chock «Men’s Favorite Ingimtto Moments, in Bark, Oxford my Chaim. plain and diagonal efiocts. lnstoad of 812 or 814 Made for business, dress and evening wearâ€"whether your tastes are for the single or the double breasted cut, in becoming fabrics that will fit snug and give you good satisfaction. It’s; an outâ€"and-out saleâ€"no half measures adopted. The price reductions have been made mercilessly deep. as our object is to melt the stock before New Year's day arrives. We are not exceed- ing the bounds of truth when we speak of our syndicate’s big winter purchase of $85,000 worth of clothing as the‘. . ' Finest Ready-to-We’ar Overcoats . . -‘ and-Suits for Men, YOung lien and Boys Shown in Town. Enthusiastic Crowds Flock to Our ' Mr. Wallis and family to our village. Municipal affairs for the township Mr. Roy St. John. of the Federal and village are commencing_ to look Business College, spent Sunday with up.‘ Mr. .R. J. Patterson may be a relative: here. 7 ‘ _' candidate for some_ of the muni- Sunday morning the pulpit of then iolptl honors; He is ‘the' right "may; Methodist church was occupied by foctho tight plneo.‘-- '- x - - . Rev. Mr. Cockburn. of Toronto, and. the sacred cantata, “Ruth," to‘bg Mn. '1‘. H. Wallis will have his sale this week. after which he and his family will occupy their handsome residence on the corner of watch: and Matilda-Sta. {We heartily welcome )Ir. Wallis and tamily_to put :illnge. We greatly regret that Capfa'm Yerex is very ill. We wish her a a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. Henderson. who had been ill for so long. is not gainingas rap- idly as yciwqujdugike.“ lnsncto: Stevens. of Lindsay. vis- ited Little Britain school on Fri- day forenoon. No doubt the children would like having the Inspector come every day. as they enjoyed a good skate in the afternoon. ‘ Mr. Frank Haigh-t left here on Monday last for his home in Lindsay after serving an apprenticeship of- three years with Mr; Dillman. Mr. Haight will be very much misaed in church and social circles. 'We wish him success. ' -‘ j ‘ ' i ; A number tron: here intend to take in the sacred cantata. “Ruth." to be held in the Cambridgeat. Math.- odist church on Dec. 11th. LITTLE BRITAIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Miss Anme Badman, of Ottawaja visiting ‘gzt hyme. _ (From Our Own Oormmondent.) Miss Kelly. of Rochester, is at pre- acnt visiting her , parents at Point Mara. ‘- - run , g_ rchurch. Peterboro. Mr. Wilson made a strong appeal in behalf of missions. which was very liberally responded $4.00 $2.95 $7.45 STYLISH MEN’S SUITS Twin. Int-Mod Only three week's to Christmas! Only three weeksflo good feelings. Why not do yours now, comfortably. who shop now at Gough’s, All roads lead to Gough's, Put life and good judgement in your shopping and bu} 1m. 8. Jetts. superintendent of abpncies for the Peterbm Sugar Beet 00.. and Mr. J./D. Thornton. lo- cal agent. ‘are_ eqliciging for acreage. In ulnar ldghu. man who. lame!“ to all at 33. 00'! $3 50 7 Mr. Wm. Neill. father or Méjor Nam. came pretty neat losing his eyusight by an explosion of gun- powder. H: is improving pic-ply now: On :iccount of the good times the farmers in this vicinity express no desire to have the Dominion elections *omc off in B cbrunry. as statad by the paints. __ Rev. Mr. Whitclaw preaohgd to a large congregation both morning and evening last Sabbath on the broLher- hood of man. \ . ‘I.""â€"" V Our village is quiet and orderly these days. There was only one drunken man on our streets this week. Ome- mee is a good temperance town. Our Hockey Club has reorganized. The club‘s first concert was held on Monday night and was a good musi- cal treat. ' - Ian's Imam Sui of All- lool Tm“, on; of _ 9‘ III! at 88.00, only ”Wheeling i< etcclient just now. Many drove to {Apgisay ln§t§atuydfiy lion's Famous All-loo! Scotch Tuned Sum. hast winter panama. Ina-dad to all‘ for 310, only ‘ The improved appearances and ad- vantages of elevating the Methodist church seating is approved at by cv- eryone. capccially the boys who tre- queui; the heck seats. --- ___j A_)‘_I__.I.I_-__ ya’ “50 Roofers. care- fully ”tailored. You: oholoo while they last at the sur- prislng price of Entertainments for Christmas and Yew Years are being prepared. On New Year's day some speqial attrac- tions are to h offered. (From Our Own Correspondent.) â€"Lobanon fowl supper on the 16th under the auspices of the Loyal Or- ange Lodge promisu to be the festi- val at the season, "iv; fifé glad to hear that Rev.Mr. Cla'rkc will be home to occupy the pu_l;_)i.t next SunQay. ,4, LL_- ‘IA V"'l’" We ai'e sorry to. learn that Mr. Marshall is not yet able to resume his work. in the evening by Rev. Mr. Henry. Mr. Cockburn. who has been blind since childhood. gave a lecture “From childhood till manhood. blind." on Miondag evenlng: u-A n Johnston took place Monday after- noon and was well attepded: BIG SYNDIL'ATE WEE Inn's Gum mum, $2.30 $7.50 OMEMEE. mum t. WWOOOOOWO QWWOW 0N EONDAY. 0:0. 7th. 190.3.â€"-B.V G<c Manual. auctioneer. on iot 16. non 13. Emily. un-eoernd credi: . .10 of valuabie Faun Stock and 1m- plcncntn,‘ tho' (report: of Mr. Junta O'Neill. Sale at one o'clock durp.--w1. ‘ OS .HONDAY. N 7th. 1908.â€"By Goo Jackson. nuctioneor. on lot 9. «3.2.‘Ih‘rimn. numrradjcredit hu- mm. "fii‘éovfitz‘e‘iu‘fiéhinho' r570! ‘Rphyr. .visited triendu hes-o on Sandal ' Mr. John Helix-that returned {mm Scdbnry on Satin-dur- and Hominy. ”‘uI-I- .â€"v.- - . -_ , Mrs. “‘2 'r. Ja'n'oa. of Sunderhnd. Muimd he: mum. Mrs. C. H‘- 511:- Kee. this week. _ _ -v(i‘512'i|'eԤ {Ewivihii is expected to be opened Dec. 28th or 29th of this cram. ‘W'ztch for pangigulnxy._ .. Cap tuins Patorson and lacks-1 wete at the St Andrew’s supper in Duv- erMn on Monday ev~niog. Rev. ixannawan conducted anni- versary services in Cambray Smith! WOODVILLE. (Ix-om Our Own Contaminant.) Dr. Neehnds. of Neelmda a: Irvine. dentizts, Lindsay, .will b: at the Queen} bagel, qulvillcn on_ Tues- ‘W v uIv-v-u 'Vvv‘v---_ day. Dec. 8th Keep the date 'in mindâ€"ml. ' â€"M'c ai-émglad 1c iearn that Mr. I»: Grant is improving. He will soon be able to be around nggig ViiLTFrinkr Pfirn. Bf Port Perry, wept Sunda_y 'u‘nder flag-scanty roof. uni. “u‘â€".v --â€"V-‘ v.-- Messrs. Weeks and fiéfiifidicak the novice in the Methodist church. Derryvxlle. on Supdy'._ ,L‘;‘ 1, â€"'fl;éw£hréohervgangs have had a bet- ter season this year. They expect to this}: up about (In-fistulas. produced in Lindsay on Dec. llth'. under the directiooot Prof. Morris. will no doubt attract some of our music loving people to that town. The Mirror has gone. and darkness is now cost over the village. ' Mr. J. Gar-cw. lumbennm. of Lind- sey. hon wronged the timber on the farm 0! Jackson brothers. Bust Eu» ily. It will heart and amped to Lindsay by Away of Mn}! Lake. Young lon's and, Voutll’s 86 TM 8am. law to all at 85.00 for only cudlgu Jacket» “I “I m dun, hwy English - mm to all at 31.50. for w 1'“... m Kannawan, is visiting SILC REGISTER. 1, fl’ $1.00 $100 $125 $2 95. If you are in~doubt as to who is selling the most popular styles of Clothing at the lowest prices, compare these .few sample prices with any others and you will find that Gough's prices talk for themselves. “GOUGH'S PRICES TALK.” New York. Dev. LAM-My; mud: mums. mm. M unabated; mat: 1970. 52'": W ‘v ‘- uu. linur', “HIC$, tum. - Alfifl; Kim! a. mud Bumâ€"[ac deu- middle-.118“. m 46.: long clan mama bed“. west. 45.: ‘lt‘l't clau- bu: weak. a den bd- Ilel. any «7. , Land-Prune Western. In “emu. dead}. 8- M; Anode“ Mud, la mu. an as. 34. Wall. Receipt. at when: duh; flagrant” “the. :1." MM camp. tad-an; on. lineman-edema «main-111m" three dun. «coo cent-h _ nn'buh Buckwheat. bust . LIVERPOOL (33th AND PIODUC‘ [An-man. Dec. 1.-Whea.:-Spot N 8 rod Wotan winter, «a 2d; tumm, $ . December. OI 4x4: Inch. 61 {Wk Illa, a “a. Cum-Spot. new; Autumn nu:- cd, I. u; futures, ark-t; Jam, 8 1136‘: “Au‘ .â€" OMI- .wu- York 88% 78“! (hing-1 . ... .... ------ girl . Toledo 87% :5 ~ (numb. No.1 5'. my. a)”:- ‘ruuuxta ill.- LAWBMNU£ "Juli.“l‘. Gal... “1201:, rod. bush. . ....wawfl Wheat. white, budl, .... ONA 081 What, wring, bush-.... 08'.’ Wheat, goose, bud: ..... o 12 0 78 Barley, but ......... ... 0“ 0“ Lens, but 1 35 .... m,_ hgnd-flcked ..... -l 85 .... Following are the closing munitions at important wheat (emu-a to- dar: Cash. Non lbw. Lug, I‘nrlt- (flourâ€"\Vho-n‘. tam- quiet Dave 0- bet. '1)! 550: lhrch and Jun», :0! '0c. [firmâ€"Tone QIIIQ‘Q. [xxx-mum, :3! 25:; Nun-h and June. 21! 95'. Ixodonâ€"Closeâ€"Whnt on puuz‘. more "QM”. lane on passage, quletvr and hlrdly any Wad: spot Any-flan mixel. 19; Gd. Flourâ€"Spot mum, .165 :m. _ Antwerpâ€"“menus”: stand]; so, 2 R. “7., mar. Lat.» Quotations. Tugsday Eve-mag. De:. 1. [Au-m nol when! rum-m "inlet! nut-Inn:- cd hull "nanny and corn futures un- changed!» I“ Joni-r. , At I‘an‘ In] what closa-d ‘,’,c lover thun yawn-lay, any can be lower not! In: on" 590 lower, Ll rorpool Who-t Uni-unused nod Chic." What, white, buds, .... ONES Wheat, wring, bush 08'.’ When, some, bad: ..... o 72 Barley, bum .......... .. on Bans, had-ficked .....‘1 Pa... hm . ............ .055 Rn huh ....... “H.056 Buckwheat. bun 045 Outs, but ..............031 Loraâ€"Tho Lav. stock flarkosoâ€"Tho LEADISO \VNI'IAT IAIKKIPT 81.00 m 81.25. ulth'm and m don. W. tor Baum for Ilia, double mummm ribbed mm, mm antics, worth 159, for only 39c W Ilntgr mm 999:. MARKET REPORTS. in" medium and long lengths-splendid Raglans, Raglanettes and Rainproofs, the close-fitting and the full draped Winter Over-coats, that lend distinction to the wearer as well as keep him comfortable. We want critical judges to see these Overcoats and Suits, and make an examination and comparison. YORK DAIRY .LIKIT. REGULAR DRESS OVERCOATS FOREIGN NA KKET‘. OVA‘I'IONI : “I!" W1 85c 8.88.33.» 38.“. 8 8» «35133888338 Sawâ€"I8“ billet Cowsâ€"Knob can I“ m m with no to $57. Culveoâ€"Cnlm and at $2 to 810 ad. an M83 to “per "It Sheepâ€"Prices pg.” to $840 fit at. t. urea. ad back} at 8:50:08. Spring ulnaâ€"Prices nnged tro- 8 ti K25 cwt. Rouse-'8”! select bacon 2: not le- thal 10M. nor more than Ibo. each, 1.0-“. are worth “come”; 1W and “31:34.35: m “coconuts” madamutntownm tomato unto-non uvx noes. Receipt-dun stock “which (ht- tle Market mimic-m “Kantian-In. 2m”! 2m Ml make. t and d 81 cut ”mitigating amen“. ”(twat-lama“ “It lurrALo (um- 84““. umflmxw ' [Medanâ€"Steer. or good guilty, 1150 to 11.59 {‘3‘- S“? 9 33-3) ”917,5 WP“. ‘utau-n' Cattleâ€"Choice picked lab at anteben'. 1100 to 11?; 1b.. each. and! it quflty to the but exporter-I, In worth “-25 to 84.60: loads or good add u N be 84.10. m: to good. 83.60 to .85: common. 5.13 to 33â€"30; rough to in erlor. 32.5 t. Stockenâ€"One-yeu to inn-old It M to m lbl, each. an worth 82,75 to per cm: oc-colors nod 0: poor breedlnc ullty of name weights my“ :2 to :1” 99: m. Buus-3nlu ror‘ he alituieéy bymi at 82.50 to $3- Becelpr: of the mod: at the Clty Cattle Xarket were 87 an. confining of 1216 en:- tieL 1232 sheep. 301 urea and 33 alta- Cable. Steadyâ€"Ana!”- um All Report Sfiendy Prim Lonlon. Dec. Lâ€"UVC mttfe ind: 8 10¢ to low: per lb, for Maxim steal. dusted weight: Canadian um. 959C to 10%: per "1.; tangent): beet. 95¢ per 1b. Sheep. slow, me to m.- per 1b. mm, 1.3:. ureter-d velar, Exporters-hen 1013: or éipértéi-i an Worth $4.40 to 84,05 per cwt.: medium to gogd It 13:09: 31.“, “.25 PG! cwt.._ ;m bullsâ€"Chow. quality bull. u. to “as per cwt.; and!“ ball at “8850 to 83-85. Expat Coyl-Export can no worth .uqu .‘a'. a... mmds. 274: to 28¢: Eel» Im-n' and Team-«- nun, 3c :9 29¢: 60., sauna. 3: to 27c: dink-t, 3c. m! M. Lamar. FRIDAY. of High-Grade Overcoats and Suits. mimmofmm Good, luau, Mod Hutu goon that can’t ho equalled Ulibrtrflo, for 15c W's Bury Flannel- oth and “tan Shirts, 1 rosette uv: stocx‘ CATTLE MARKETS. 9c hmderwgaf intlvo Sheer-Becam_15.001 and]: mood to choice “.3; 191: _to cholce ml. "I'; 5'." ‘w 9" V.-. Y'" Watt-n I 88.00 t0 to-dny. 30.000: 53:13: 09-04 10': 10"": d‘ and ad batten “.30 “ a choice haw. “-50 t. .4 hour. “.26 to “-45: mt- 3‘ but at am, “.40 to Sh?- 1735.90. VV tumly- cuuâ€"good WI: 1i. ht,190- qorience to Viotorit R00 WILSON. .____.â€"_â€" TEACHEE tnubla “Tots: Gloves bodied l. Men’s :1 M, also] WAIST L Fancy F1 nixed. 3y ”able {0 a child's m for ru- 80 09.]: Till Bump author 24:: rare L1 fringed en mm E STRAY S EACHE ANTED. Aâ€" Hmwu ANTED ilovea Cube

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