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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Dec 1904, p. 12

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11' ye: From J. A. bloom-lb. I of interest on clauniglg the guffm ta! 2 lector. mgr Prom Geo. Vinia 5 dog taxâ€"Fina” a9 : Prom Good M 7 wrâ€"W . From- John Arnold, cl compensation for an ivy horse. by drivmg into an and “lighted ditch on’ on Sept- AaaL-board or L Ptom Wm. Packard. re on pexsonal property.â€"E mince, 1 And. Maundvr was toe tee when Clerk Knowlsc minutes. .wh ch were com 5 Communion 101 . From Messrs. John Cm Connolly. Jas. Bryson, 1 applying for the posiuou Macon-Laid on table. from R. A. Pogue. B F. D. Moore. respgct n; [or street. watering Lax. eel-mines. V’Fton‘l M. B. Adams, res assessment of her dwcil'u ocmmitt‘ee. ' From Jeiemiah bheeh.‘ ruff temissioq of tumâ€"l \ From Lillian 0. Jack tax-Finance 00min. ttce. m‘tflhr looting Bed In”: W- Iota: : 1139 Council of 1904 In renum- seesion Dec. 15: (omit: with' the staunu cial sessxon and sound committees will be nquj all arrearases of busxues: ficial slate. As 'a matte: life of the present Com expire until the new a} sworn inâ€"about the save January. (FUR ("Y M MITIEIT OF A 3130.889 AT SCI! ‘6 000090 09.00.90 9 CHINA I A William-s a thousand a schemes to l Men’s Overcoat . 15c to $2.50. is the place t( GOOD GO is busy with give you offers at lindsa‘ Men’s Suspen 206 to $1.00 Men's Overco 85 to :20. PAGE FOUR. OUR GE Bovs’ Sweat: 500, 750. .1. Umbreflas. 500 to 84.00- COR. MILL AND RIDOUT-STS. Alexander .......... 5c i Teasing ............... 25(- Imagination ........................................ 250 Oysters and Clams ................................ 25c I may be crazy, but I aim. no fool ........... 20¢."- Came down from the big fig tree......... ...‘251: Down by the Brandywine ..................... 25v. Good-bye, little girl, good-bye .......... 25c Hello, Bill, who’s your friend ............... 25c You can’t fool all the people .................. 25c: and a. great many more good hits, at Book and Stationery Store, Kent-st. Opp Post-Office. FUR GARMENTS made to Order and Repairing done in its various branches. NEW SONGS will be superior to any we have had. G. H. CALVERT SON, MISS FORBERT 59mg, ‘3 EEAT§ Family Ales a Specialty CHRISTMAS The Cnmnell -- JBeer anb 7/ ///1.'s*s ‘///orz‘022 lbbotograpbex (be most Hrtistic Photos in town STUDIO WEST OF GOUGH'S comes again with many pleasant memories of the past year. We have had a remarkable good sea- son. We intend making greater efforts than ever to keep up a better and more varied stock and if possible. pay more attention to our customers. A SPECIALTY MADE OF CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. A Set of Artifical Teeth, upper or under from $5.00. DR. GROSS Hams Fine Chopped Suets. OUR CELERY IS UNEQUALLED. Sweet, Juicey Meats, Fresh Cured O'HALLORAN’S For the- Christmas Trade CALL AND SEE OUR IVORK AND BE CONVINCED GEO. A. LITTLE’S (Malt Eggacts Academy Meat Market. FURRIER ...Eentist... KENT STREET. LIN DSAY J. F. CORNNELL, Brewer and Malster In making prepar- ations for your Christmas Dinner don’t forget to call at Limited “She’s not a ‘creature!’ ” I protected, indignmtly. “According to you,” said Nina, wennly, “she’s n for- ward minx! Volunteer, indeed !” “That was a figure of speech.” “A whet P” “A lie," I said “That’s better,” said Nine, npprovingly. “You rally ere improving slightly.” "I believe I’m cepeble of no end of improvement-â€".” “I’m sure of it i” interrupted N we, delightedly: “Under congenial tuition,” I went on, ignoring the impertinence. “Cah’t say,” said Nina, sententiously. “One never knows just how one would act in the face of sudden trouble â€"cr accidental disfigurement," she added pointedly. “No, but what would you do in this case ?” “I think.” said Nina, wickedly, “I’d wait for her to volunteer. You see, she has been on the point of it once or twice already. So that if you could only bring yourself to meet the creature half way, she would probably throw convention to the four winds and propose to you on her bended knees !” “Well. what’s your opinion of me u 3 patient ?” I cried in desperation. “I haven’t any opinion of youâ€"u a_ potient,” she re- pliod with brute] frnnkneu. “Well, but whet would you do if you were me?” I “ind, Wes-Bf mm- tones. “ ‘Out of sight, out of mind,’ I expect." “Enctly.” I seid. “Y on sdmit it I” cried Nine indignsntly. “Certainly,” I ssid. “When she’ s out of my fight, I’m nesrly out of my mind.” “Not badâ€"for you,” said N ins spprovingly. “Very bed for me,” I corrected. “Nobody vents to go shout distrsught half the time.” “tht do you propose to do shout it 1” asked Nine, with sudden interest. “I’m going to ssk her to provide s permsnent cure.” “As how ?” “By never letting me out of her sight.” “Is she very breve ?” enquired Nine spitefully. “I think she hes been on the point of volunteering for the post once or twice.” I ssid eelmly. “Oooh I" gasped Nine, in srticulste indignation. “I beg your pardon ?’ I queried. “She must be hard up I” “No, she isn’t,” I seid, “and that’s just the trouble ; she’s got too much.” “She’ll have more then she can beer soon,” ssid Nine. “Will she ?” I ssked esgerly. “Whnt wss thst ?" “God made man,” I quoted, “then He made women; then He felt sorry for the man end nude tobacco.” “Pouf! You wouldn’t be much without woman !” aid N in. scornfnlly. “I wouldn’t be without them at all,” ssidJI. “I notice you keep them in the plural.” “I’m not in a position to do thst, but I sometimes think Id like to have one of my very own,” I ventured. “For how long?”uked Nina scepticelly. “For slweys,” I ssid with conviction. “Is she nice ?" inquired Nine innocently. “She’s out of sight ”I I cried ecstaticslly. Ninn threw aide her novel. “A penny for your thoughts 1” she cried} “I was wishing my ciga- were longer,” I aid, “sud symptthising with the dictum of a cousin Gel-mm philo- oopher.” I perceived that she was alone. “Woman’s isolation,” I reflected, is man’s opportunity.” I gave myself until my cigar was finished before I faced the music. I tried to forget what people think of £400 a year when it woos £4,000â€"especially when the wooing is unsuccessful. In two minutes I had burn’t my boats sud found myself facing Ninaâ€"and the music. A glance at her face gave me a horrible suspicion that she knew I was going to propose. The thought was not encouraging. Still, I comforted myself, she know well enough that I cared for her, and, shelving the question of dollars, a proposal was bound to be the logicd outcome sooner or later. “If whot you any is true,” aid Nine, wholly filling upon her outworke. “What do you think shout it ?” I naked, mxiouely. “I heven’t thought about it,” said Nine, in freezing YACHT RACING. SYDNEY HARBOR. CAPE BRKTON. ROM 'comn the 1 room oppm was (5 to f0} when wooin PAWNAL BAY. NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN. P. 8.1 ROE my post of obeemtion among the roses I 'oommanded en excellent view of N in: through the open French Window: of the morning An Ailing 12h Eifi'vrmrv. Blzpigtmag number, December, 1904 0 “We’ve been and gone 1nd done it now 2” I hid. five minutes everybody in the house will know it.” “Know whnt ?" “How Molly found an engaged." “But we’re not,” aid Ninn. “In killing,” I edded u u) duel-thought. “Were we hinting 9" naked Nina. innocently. “I wee.” I rep lied. “Only my chin,”md the. “Chinorinouth, itoomeetothe “nothing,” aid 1 ‘Notnhit!”aidNinn “Whnt’ethedifl'ennoe?”luked. “Compentivee Ire odioue !" I cried. “Nine, for the lest time, will you merry me P" “Whetwillyondoifluy yea?” “This,” I bid. promptly. “How dare you I” cried Nine. “I don’t know,” I replied. reckleeely. “It wee only my eu- !" aid Nine, defiantly. “Thatwun’t, enywey!" I cried. end at that moment Hollie eppeued In the doorwey for one eeoond only but, u the turned ewey, her face wore en explosion triumphent Joy thet we: unmiltekeble. “And to to get it P” ”Mfiggodpogggufion !” I cried. “W11“ suggestion P” ’ ‘Thtt I should proposeâ€"4o gotit,” I aid, idling into the :oooptod nttitudo. “I m uidLâ€"I never meantIâ€"whnt do you take no for?” cried Nins, in hyutofia of indignstion. “ “For better, for wom.’ in the Prayer Book fox-nub, for koopl,’ in the vomnculu.” I replied cdxnly. flnparing fur Olhfiatmaz. “Junâ€"M!”uidNins. Thmwusllthedifl’omnceinthoworld “Haven forbid !” aid Nine, fervently. “A bid for Heaven, rather," I corrected. “Will you I me, Nine ?" “No.” "Pieces! I’llbeverygood!” “For the second time. No 2” “Two negntivee nuke on efirmetive," I aid, hopefully. “Not when they‘re positive.” aid Nine. “But were they poeitive?” I uked, deepentely. “Conpeutively,” aid Nine. with e provoking little Do you oh whut propontion Will glsddon Him most of :11 P A heat by His blood undo holyâ€" A will before Him to fillâ€" A love tbs! will give Him notingâ€"- The home flat He looks to slam. Oh, lot m :1] thin Chriatmu For our Chriotmu Christ pup-n1 In .11 our pmputionn, Int us think of Him first of all; And the thing! thst we do for others, Lotunthinkof Him fintofnll; But think for a moment, ohildmn, If you cannot nuke for Him A Christmas pmpmtion ‘ We think of the loved end precious, And pnrchuo the gift: we think Will give them the utiefeetion And tighten Love'l golden link. Do we think of the Chief of Lovers, And gifts for His heat propane; The belt of our Christmas preeente, For our den-est Friend to there ? The font: where no font is stored Do we think of the homolou Snviour, Who knock: st a thonnnd doom; And fsils of . boat’s glad welcome, And hangers unid our store. 9 We think of the poor and needy; And furnish the Christan: bond ; Thggumonta §o clothoAtho pnkod, _ We think of the little children, The toy- for the Christan. txee; The things tlnt will give them pleasure, And nine their glad shouts of glee. Do we think of the Christ of children F The Lordwhowu onoeeboy? Do we eeek to property for Jeane, Thethingetlntwillgive Him joy? Unknown t-o tile let-uphill:â€" wn'rwom VALLIY. ms SURF. NEAR HALIFAX. l. S 4mm...» m “In We Manufacture Robe Linings, Horse Covers, Hoisery, Flannels. and see th 1t it has our written guarantee att not bleach our goods with sulphur so can rm 2 PLY FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR? the best preventive for rheumatism and pneumonia. physicians all recommend it to their patients When you want to pmdmse a HARD AND SOFT WOOD ALWAYS m HAND. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUILDING ~'iI\'E U A CALL AND WE WILL GIVE YOU MA- TERIAL AT THE RIGHT PRH '5 LINDSAY LUMBER MILLS} JOHN CAREW Prop. SAVINGS DEPARTMENTâ€"DEPOSIT TAKEN 0‘ $1 AND UPWARDS.â€"INTEREST MADE UP HALF YEARLY. CAPITAL - $14,000,00 REST ' ‘ - $10,000, UNDIVIDED PROFITS $600.00 Bank of Montrea? l’ot those who we looking for (‘hrinunu l Insect stock of Both Robes Cnnu, Cunt: Pins. Gloves, Canon. 8;“ Hone. Hundkerchiefn, Knit (; Plj‘mn. Surfs, Smoking Jackets. Smoking (‘3 hull“. Underwear. Wuilwocts. For (hamlets. Fl Fur Coat... HIM, (‘lpm Suits. Overoosu, and [him- We are rud'y to clothe you for winter nntl Boyt’ or Childm It CiothingDe ”meal. or in our put-out. and we tmt we obs! lune the plenum you no ready. The nose. of our business deyends upon the «- in u and in our methods. There nut be good wi t u. Prices must be lower thus ehewhere, hu and euctly right. We must be up to the hour in misrepresent we drift any from .3701: ad you frull LAMB’S WOOL BLAN [\ET to wash without shrinking or turning )‘ Horn Bros. Woollen Co. Limited, Wishing you the Compliments of the «I: your dealer for our unshrinkn A. MONTIZAMBERT. Have you ever tried our Building Material. Lumber Shingles, Lath. Ties,‘ and Cement. We sell all Manger Lindsay Brad William .St. Netti GOUG} ankeu We them Etd Qua l‘ruidento inch-.1- “fil‘ Ah lid: Ele- “I enter (tune 011 W 1‘]! I; A“ I“! a 1w ilk

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