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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 18 Dec 1903, p. 12

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av--. Mr. C. YV. Richards. hropric'to' of the Millbrook and Omaumn: Mirror. visited our villi-gage last week. Mrs. D. Thornton and Mr. Geo, Morrison, two of ou_r tc-SpCCitei. citi- zens, are seriously ill. Mr. (520. A. Morriseey is laid 11p \si’h iyphoid 5':- yer. OMEMEE. From Our Own ’Jorrespond-mt.) he holiday entertainments are the tapic of the day in tha- village. On Christmas Day the Toronto concert company will furnish a very pleasing programme. The entertainment on New Year’~ night aho pfuflliScS tobe tqqd' _, .... .7 . ,,,,-..;__ 0: tion with thL M-tm Sunday wrrc wcll ai Hamilton, of Tozon pulpit and delivzre: ing sermons. -Wc are sorry [0 1 at Mr. Geo. Caldwell who is well known villagers. We wish covers. CORRESPONDEM'S [HIERS f “ARLLLA. " (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hr. W-hiteamith has a complete :1 aortmont o! avian-.3 goods, in but-y toys, chinaware, clocks, gold ind sum: watchcs, electroptatc ware, gold rings, 11619.9 and gentleman’s chains. brooches. cuminks and var- ious Other articlfis too numerous to mmk n.-â€"w3‘ Itvv'- The Orange Lodge intend g'wing a concert on Christmas eve. _ A concert will be given in the Res- byterian church on 35?“: Year’s cm A grand concert will be given about the lat of February. The proceeds will be in aid 011112 Public Library. The man‘aging committee are npw making the preparatory arrange- me nts. mbl.“~'- A number of our cuiz‘n“! took in the Minstrel $110“ in Lindsay on Man. this night. " Rev. bin. \Vhilrclaw m aftracting urge cmds at the Presbyterian church every Sunday. Hi3 sermons being very mack 'm reciated. " ‘ Ir. 0. w. Baha'i -' 'preaqmé'a with 1.81%“ aw 99 gas... The anniVfl'Sfl ,. The . g Wonderful . . . . g Cheap Man. .vc-rsary sorvirfis in connec- thc M-thodiu church hst re well alt >nricd. Rev. ‘dr. of Toronto. occupied the L delivcrcd two very pleas- on'y to hear of the illness Caldwell. of Mount Bomb, ,1 known to many of our We wish him a ’spocdy rc- PAGE 3148\‘85 Ix: v i-â€" 1 ‘0 many Of our , ,Musrs. May and Morton. evange- ‘1 him a 39““! TC- - lists for the Plymouth bbeflman'mre' I in the village. They held two open ge inwnd g'wing a meetings on Sunday. We, wmh them :as eve. i ('wa success. ’ x ' ’ given in the Res- 9 ?Im- new flour maphm‘ary. us 13”- 1 Nt-w Year’s en, in: installed iq_h§§;.muter8 mill- _ ‘f_ {H.1Id :{eeek bythe lodge THE TICK TOOK or TIME. From now until Christmas Eve every hour counts The pendulum at Time is rap- idly measuring off the moments that remain between now and the great festival. Don’t wait for the jostling that is bound to come at the last. Let us have a rush now! We delight in throngs at the Wonderful Cough feels happy because BUSINESS 1S RUSHING. Stupendous purchases from overstacked manufacturers haxe placed us in a position to offer High Class Ready-to-wear Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters and Christmas Outfittings Cheap Man’s Store. aw... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ohm: rdturu- (d on Monday evening. after attend- ing the fungi-'1) of Mr. Oliver’sirwth- or. - Mr. E. J. Yorex presented his customers with some. very handsome x-qlcm‘ar: this week. GOODERBWM‘. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The “mum- has been Very bad 9! law nothing but wind storms since Thursday n2b h‘. The madv are ve'y ‘vuu: \.|1 nun-w“ Rev. Mr. O‘zarke returned on Fridxy evening but was sent for immediate- ly. as moi: baby girl. who has ham ill. mu:- very much worse. ‘ .111;- l‘unarazl of Mr. George Poguo, of Midi-Jud. eldest son of Mr. James Poguc; took phoe 0n Tuesd1y after- noon. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Richard 0!} Vet “Liturg- of the Canadian Order of Woodmen of the World. Mr. Richards made} a reply. thanking the members for the kind words said of him. While in Omemce Mr. Richards officiaUed as secretary of the lodge. , (From Our Own Cort-madam.) Rev. G. R. Ch re. of Qakwood. occu- J'icd (1.0 pulpit in" the Methodiat church Sunday evening. - “7.)7_ ii‘xinhy was court day hcfi‘. but Judge Dean’s duties were light. only two cameâ€"Huff Vs. Huff and Han- cock \us. MoLamahlin Gumball-Fan- nir-g Mull Cq. ‘ â€"A -‘ 4 '_A lit-'5 m... ..V On Saturday our Council mat for the 133? time this ybar, and Consid- erable business was tragsguted. ing installed in Mr. Hlmter's mm. Things are stillshifting. MILWa'lk- c-r is taking over Mr. D. McFadden’s business. Mr. Moliin has opened up :1 bum..- ehoep. and Mr. Maxwell i9 thunk-w xhout purchasing the_ ‘1'! :par menLfl Stone; ’3 DARWOOD. 1From Our Own Correspondent) The Methodist Sunday sumo! is mnkmg pmmratipn-s [01 '31! onto:- ‘gn‘nmeut and mrflms‘tgce in .f e town hangq-Wflne‘ _ 1 (mas owe,- {the «new '1» u" (marge of a good cqmm‘lttee who Are Ella-1" ing nqmina :tb make it fire has? cntc-xtaznmmk A01 the/mu. (tune IT’S TIME T0 BE MERRY. THE STORE FANCY VESTS. LINED AND UNLINED GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS. DRESS SHIRTS. L ITTLE Blii'l AlN at prices that bring us the Lion’s .Share of Trade from Men, Young Men and Boys. IS DOTTED WITH BARGAIN SPOTS. «I.» w-â€"â€" .,_ 7 Masters. Reggie Rennie and W Tait, spent Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs F. Mes are viaiting at Taylor’s Corners. ‘ i , You don’t know what you are go- ing to miss it you fail to cometo the Christmas cantata in the town hall on Chrishmas night. Thie enter- tainment is given entirely by .bhe scholar-9 and teachers of the Presby- terian Sabbath school. Look out for further particulars next' week. We have often wondered why some of our friends have not taken it into their heads to rim 3. rink in the village! When there was one here. and when properly managed. it was a paying concern and we see no reason why it would not do so now. There ‘was a time when Oak‘wood boasted of a hoe- key team that was pretty hard to heat. but things have changed. Come, brace up, ye gentlemen who have no regular employment for the winter months. and put lifq in the village. We will be quite satisfied with an open sheet of ice this: winter it it is too late to think of erecting .1 closed arena. x'.qu_ .â€". -._, Mr. Jack Thorndyke. more popular 1y known as “Barty“. has.‘ returned home after an absence of over a year. During that time he has been over some country. having been with- surrey party who worked one hun- dred and fifty miles. north of Saska- toon. N. W. T. . He Ioolfl‘hale and heart, after his mum in the will and woolly West. Ho purposes put- ting in the \yinter _hex;e.. I 7 7 0-0;. L‘ mfg; {55}.â€" who has been visit- ing her brother-incur, In! utmost. br CARDIGAN JACKETS, SILK UMBRELLAS. SUSPENDERS. UNDERCLOTHING. OOONWWQNOfiOWOMNNQOOOOW Large crowds are attending the re- vival servfizes in the Methodist chm-eh. There is” some talk of having a football match between the Old Boys who come home at: Christmas and a team .picked from those who qtill stay with the old burg. No doubt it would attract a large crowd of Spectators. as a very; scientific game would result. A meeting of the directors. of the Public Library was held recently, and It m decided to make the tee from now till the end or 1904. 50 cents. This extraordinary otter is being much appreciated, as a large number of new members have already handed in their names. A Library such as we pO'SSOIS, andwlth suoh’ a well equipped reading room. in; con- nection with it, can‘t fail to be ap- preciated. .We undemtand the man- agement has ordered a fine assort- ment of both Oauadianend American magazines for the ensuing year. Tho municipal nominations take place on Dec. 28th. elections 3 week later. Already numerous names are mentioned as likxly candidates. .We are looking forwam to a very stiring meeting on the 28th. Mr. Fred Goad, who has been run- ning a harness shop in Lindsay for the past year. has purchased the bulâ€" ineas formerly continued byw. E. Prousc. Mr. Goad has everything in good shape now. :nd report‘s .tnfle brisk. Fred is up-to-datc and will. we are sure, do a. thriving business. Those who were fortunate enough to attend the cantata given. by the Presbyterian Sunday School last Christmas, will be delighted to learn that enother is under way that prom- !ses to eclipse that of a year ago. No efforts are being apared to make this entertainment a complete success.» EASTON.â€"-Robart Eaaton. on Hon- day. What 14. used 74 ypars. .Blll’lls lkhEILâ€"ln Lindsay. on 12th inst. to M1 and Mrs. H. W. McNeil. a WARREN. -ln Lindsy. on Sunday. December 13th, to Mr and m Wm. Warren. a m. RREN. -In Limboy. on Suudu’.‘ bush ..... .. .. .. 0 54 member 18th, to Mr. and MIG. Buc hat. but: ....... 06 m w‘rmn‘ a m, ‘ 0.“ bu ooo-onuooouo-a 0 wfi - LIVEBPOUL GRAIN AND C Apvsnnss. m. m POST, 159.:mmmu DEITIIS WAY'S IUFFLERS, STIFF AND surf mu: HOLIDAY CRAVATS. SKOKING JACKETS. MUFFLEBS. SILK SCARFS, FANCY HOSIERY. BATH ROBES. THE STORE IS DOTTED WITH BARGAIN SPOTS. Gull Inr23h Eamon. future. At. All Tuesday Srrnlnx. Doc. 15. ““1700! when: futures closed unchanged t0 M higher nun yesterday and corn to “It?! Menus-9 to' {filiyixfixgr- ., A I'- I.‘-OAI Hamilton. Dec. 16.â€"Dr. W. F. Lan- grill, Medical Health Officer, was veg- tcrdny afternoon chosen as Medical Superintendent of the City Hospiul. Although Dr. McLaren, who recentlv resigned, got only $1,000 g year. the new head of the hospital will receive $1,800. Klllod My Exprnn Train. lngcrsoll, Duc. 16.â€"Jamos Dundus. a farmer, living near Thmuosford, was struck by the Pacific Express, due here at. 5.40. and inatantly Lill- ed. the body being completely cut in two. ’Dundas was on his way home, and his horse became beyond con- trol. We have the stock and the special values to do it, embracing the best gifts for this wintry weather, in WMONWNQMOQN “999 .mm When you give a man The Ruling Styles in Overcoats and a present let it be something SENSIBLE. By their gifts ye shall “ know them. The Ruling Styles in Winth Suits. Don’t tarry any longer-«- shop in the forenoons. Don't be a last minuter. That's all. “The hand that gives gathers." 50 prices must make business hum livelier than ever during the Gift Giving Season. Levonâ€"Tho 1.!"- Block lurkotâ€"Tho GIFT GIVING MADE EASY AT GOUGH’S. ROUGH BELflNGS T0 YOU. IT’S UP TO YOU NOW. MARKET REPORTS. Dr. Lain-Ill A ppolntcd. Late“ Quotntlono. Cable. Unchangedâ€"Cattle naught My Steady at 3-831.» London, Dec n.â€"uxe «me steady a lie to 1455c per m 101' American M messed waght; Can-41-x: means. 1055c» 1134- per 1b.; ten-icon.“ beet. ac per 1h» sneep.|low.10ctollcperu»m no to 12734: chewed Weigh; rouo) ro Lb‘ r; groan. "Iii? Mia'm’aae wu mm, good. new loads 0! choice cums cnrtrtleibeln‘ brought gongud. . A ‘__.-- STIFF AND SOFT HATS SMOKING JACKETS. SILK SCARFS. BATH RDBES. unexp-uozu‘emumaum Hump wen.- 80 amount. com-us at 1457 age. w‘metfpu'iuz pegs 99 1 calves. .‘--v-, _ --j -7 7 a 00m. in: firm; Aim-duh « 33%.: - um study: 1“,. a 964, a. 11in. Elmoâ€"Short cut. firm. 493 ad. Ban... short clear bun, dull. 41.- 5,1; clear bellies. am. 50-, Lard. prime V In :19ch, am. an 94; American In 591:. In. 85- “. Peas, man. I. KEW' YORK DAIRY IABKI‘I‘. Kev York. Dec. 15,â€"Buturâ€"8tudy; n- celpu. 6372; cannery. extra. per 11)., 3c; 60.. firsts, 2234c to 24¢. ma: unchanged; nodptl. 510?. Chaneâ€"Q Intâ€"Strong: unchanged: receipt; 06‘. um! mu. unnummu. max CATTLE MARKETS. :ymderwgal‘ receipts. 11: vest. and aim gain and higher: rolls A 3::- 8855 per 100 pounds: bl‘l‘lLVL fl 3 15: Inner: 811099. at to :4' excl LOCAL mKl‘l‘S HNNNMBN 0000000 made c1 O'BRIEN 0': Done; Mory u one AGED by roving hdpmmovil KAY, Gk fol-the to dw for..." WA? ARMS? Ladic: TRAY! ARI 03 SA ENDE ARM \Vc'v

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