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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Dec 1904, p. 1

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CAm' It. T» R. n; Baal Leather Co . HIDES AND BARK WAN TED I Merry Christmas. J. SUTCLIFFE 8 SON8§ Special Fur Values z a]; Fifty-Ninth Year to Ian 00 Ilium. II ?a N I“ I BARK. omée' at Wellington-st. We wish to thank our numerous friends for the liberal patronage tendered us during at, MEETING past year and take pleasure in wishing all " ' ' ' MERRY camsmas 'AND‘ A HAPPY AND Pnosranous NEW 13m You”! undoubtedly pro. nounte this the best assort- ment of Furs in Lindsay. The mallest piece of inf recewes our same careful attemign as the largest 9r most‘expensive 33mm: in ateek; ThépfiééE am law: therggult at many menthé‘ éaigful saareh in m fur .saanufaemrmg 69mm: Furs am am Meet! law: ‘33,. when: than these. and we. invite your inspection. P. 'mâ€"wa ‘TIA sip-0...," tab the unbo- o! 5 MY “don-ow. on or’ubout the 20a. “New”, on. white low, “on. «at loath-phi. Once an Inn tho A mm Al“. “all“ “â€"Nm 191 o Not a vestige of our present millinery stock must remain after this month All must go. and these prices are sure to help it make a rapid move out. Almost giving them away to mark them at such low prices, but they must go. On some about two-thirds the money stays with you. We only receive one- third on someâ€"on the others you save almost a hal£ This certainly is a money- saving event for Mantle buyers. 36 ONLY ready- to-weu' Bats, mull sud 1938 WP“, d! this season’s stylecin colon and black. regain- prioos- more $1 3150, 32 3nd 050. 3180 nntrimmeo dress shapes regular price; up to 1. 50: Your choice. 496 ORNAIBNTS FOR CHRISTHAS TREES. Good unge of Ipsngle ornaments in gold.~ silver,.oudinul and blue, 3130 @1701:le by the yard, gt ' s. apocadpnee Sacrificing the Maniles. Mlll‘leRY MUST BE (IEARED. 12 Coats That Were $7.50 each 15 Coats That Were $5.00 each 498 27 ONLY women’s and maids’ all-wool Tweed and Beaver Cloth Coats Vienna back shoulder capes, silk strapping fly front, lined, this season’ 3 scyl as, regular e238 311?“... “‘1 .....s5.°° ..$2 95 F98 $2.00 HATS. INDSAY. T o! m g gawkntoggmn ”Mag; tr DIM n m “on «Juan-«hum gmordgn ” :1 an?“ loo-on 1m '13 “dwlflfiotfgm. 'W.38x§'6§1’§', FOUR?“ â€"- Non Bo .mgoxnoo. 14 new owner on m3” «an: .3 Sin." om“, Nod-y. {Magma m We ghdly deliver your purchases anywhere in town, but would flunk you to kindly uke sunll pct-eels. as during the hay Clad-tuna tndo they’re co likoly to become mid-id. 24 ONLY ladies’ ready Joann: mm‘ H: turban and uilor shgpen, rolling brim uni high crswns, reg ulur prices 83, 4.00 m 98C 4.50,for.. Tln's very low price ought to nuke I.- quick den-woe of the lot. There’s a smartness about the general get-up of our men’s clothing that ap- peals readily to those wanting the season’s styles. The mater- ials are the best passihvle to pm- eumsquught direct from th! maker-in many instances mane espeeially fer- us‘ This quality at elethtng couldn’t be :ewer prteed than new small prefit add-ed t9 the mt east at the In: divtdual garment, Buying for eashzâ€"sclhng fer eash= nu bad debts te make gnnd =.these mys are GQHQHU beneficial t; both merchant and eustnmen Think this over and you wilt teadily see. as many others have. the benefits derived from buying at this store PARCEL DELIVERY. 988 Fine Clothing FOR $4.50 HATS. $2.95 LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. DECEIBBR' 28, 1904. Apnointed to buy gift: for schools, Sundoy Ichoo'l, tad All pmenution pm will do well toviniz this “are tad too its not nap o! Iuinble gifts for :11 ocea- Men’s white silk hmdkerchiels, lg-inch hematitchod hem, colored box-den in several pater-no, 25c regular price 40c, spocisl... Iionl. Ruck Keathemtte chum-lain”, nickel trimming: woven hmdlea. Spocm’m.“ ...25c 400 SILK HANDKEBCBIEFS 258 MEN‘S LAWN HANDK‘CHFS Men’s hmtitobod lawn hud- mama, good quality lawn and very dmblo 8M1. :hne for 25: or 93211....“10‘: A ' 'nngootstory and picture 1109::ng the little ones, 3: popular pneen. , A sped-11in“)! boob by writers who need no introduction to most book lovers -- books by onthon who» mu on household 15c words. W ............... There’e en immense tense to select from. They’re the beet vdneebe ever had; good in quel- ity, dainty dedgns and planing 35e,25e, 15¢,12§emd.... GOOD BOOKSâ€"CHEAP. Brown and gray and photo holds", linger style, bout or www.mmm 18c only..................... Gentlemen'l Cu! Box». fine glued pupa, nicely decanted, pd. tint inside, again-price 250 150 m1 290, so: ..................... SANTA onus STOCKINGS. Jmmmmmm thalittlo om. hm‘mmfi’” very manhunt of tunes tutu-emu! am the young- stnra. The?" in dual of whst you would «rain-til! expect to: manually-immut- 3:53;. 100m Inch 83:. 206 ' ANTEDâ€"A good dining-room girl, I \/ “once. 03 a Gun! Union Haul. MRS. ’1‘. 088.40 to cutting 0. Lo. )9 Con. 7, Emma, on In. tom 0 Ion 00mm. . quQ o! 28-“). or M guplo Mb . M“ onb’or out.“ mug. no man Io to o mambo! or to "finds: in, mm'fiwm “ ‘ mfiJ‘fl‘T 3?: M3 Ont-333. ' WOOD NB BALEâ€"Tho “tool-fiber __ 7 In «mu pl loo! )9. 00-, 7, TRAYEDâ€"About 16th of lot [A] . timo- d Buor Itnnd onto tho m Thoma Wylie, lot No. 7, In _ thunoondon «pump. Anyono pm CHATELAINBS AT 25c. 250 601'? BOXES 15c PHOTO HOLDERS 18c CUPS AND SAUCERS. COMMITTEES THREE STORES. 3 for 258 an... “I mu. m. 0! Iron ho- t», I u. Syd- Syn-‘1‘ no the. ”Minsky,“- W “at water. In no. wind In. \b m Item. I. mmwtdlmhtb West who. thong-finally ground In the world. but qua.doumuly.mm mmwmummmm 8k Vim-kl aid um WM! an m and quit. «Id-at. with. “ml 56)“ mm M whim w ammmww am in mm m m Londou. Due. 10.â€"Colonm Boa-.- w: Multan. um In Glasgow And Win; to an propoud colon- m contmnu. aid nothing wan;- lama-name II I“ mum on» m m mm. m ”I“; if? fi'fl ma". at. mm, nuance. 91.21» a w mm W me'um 3.3%“ m“ ”"3 Of a M m,“ d 5‘ “I‘m: and u m m“ o! In! mm “w“ . m m m can.“ am in new 1 a «6“»... cont. A be“: m Who Will Contest the Riding in the Reform Interest at the Approaching Provincial Election. - THE MAN FOB WEST VICTflBIA That Mr. Stewart will win we firmly believe. There is but one danger with the Liberal cause and that is failure or neglect to use all proper methods of efiective organization and work to win. That might be fatal. But if the Liberals get to work un- itedly and at once nnd'plen to get every vote to the polls 3 vic- tory is named. . All they have to do is to poll the vote. With the excellent organization Mr. Stewart is sure to set working, and the magnificent record of service to the Province that Lib- erals can appeal to, we should and can win. Let there be noth- ing honorable left undone to do so. We do not think any Liberal in West Victoria will permit himself to be stampeded into voting against his party by the shallow. though carefully planned artifioes of the Opposition. They will remember that all good and progressive measures have emanated from the Liberal party, and that the fountain source is not tainted because a few impurities have accidentally found their way into the unguarded basin. Mr. Stewart stands for a clean fight and clean politics, and no manâ€"however strong his moral convictions-need hesitate to give him cordial and hearty support in the present contest. The first gun in the Provincial campaign was fired by Hon. G. W. Ross last Tuesday night at Napanee, when in a two hours' speech he made a brilliant defence of his Government’s administration of Piovincial afi'airs. While admitting that irregularities had been committed by a few Liberals, he gave a solemn denial to the Opposition charge that he was cognizant of and approved the wrong-doing, and in return he laid bare the details of Tory corruption and referred in scathing terms to the pharisaical professions of purity made by Mr. Whitney and his coterie of lieutenants who for years have been exhausting every meansâ€"fair or foulâ€"to accomplish the defeat of the Liberal party in order that they may riot among the flesh-pots and make free with the grand resources of this fair Province. m. ”WHOM“ nun" WEST Tlllll ll. Nd Axum VIII. II. "005. STEWART mun. Dec. 11â€"11:. renown. enur- and non-comma!“ amour- o! the Rom (‘undlu mun-7 h“. “Wtomwmxm to “to“ mount IM cont-0 u mflohool 0! Guam. con-.011 on Jan. 1. 1905 The: will an: 11.8. 5.1»qu- O. and 8m“ W‘SNS OI. Bron MW 143505.13”. 21.â€"A Mou- uom. which suddenly hunt on tho northern com o! Posing“. In «and mt. lots of mo. Mus; m m drowned n w m I". And 600 om hm In. no“ Mum. A lorry boat, bring a “I mouth 0! the Home River. was «pol-d. dad 1mm potion- m drowned. In tho u;- cu Mn mu Open... a» bout m tank and an m drown“. w.ouamummm- odtoupnaun. Hm WAN. lineal-3m TWI.00 per year, payable in Advance. 19’ m A!“ to All Post Readers Au.- Cox D... M. Pcterboro. Dec. 19.â€"Auon Dex; lumber 01 Santa Georg. A. Cox. died wry wddany Sum-day nor- mg ubout 11.30 in an photo find. of R. N. Roy. Show: aw OI.- mg ho clnubed a m '50: In. Cox and 1m «mar. cud omen”- h; n tho landing communal o! a pm. H. M In M. a mum wot to mu. ”Aim“... Otu‘u. Du. “P'mun I” 0.. W at m In. («and no. BL 14m. - mm W tho Gunman [anvil m as “0.000. m mum for It.” ".105. “M h m flaunt, “on an. M N!!!“ M \It It. 0! 0|” mm Alva-MW The heavy mom which a.» timed throughout file in: «W cm. um m an: “any u may tumu- up not-m to w an M an nur- oa luau m hm mm ml I. the raw. m hum m an MM with u on Wu an “new: “aloha, we mm m m Hum nut-nu» am e Wilmer m um um , Hy: A M 9 “MM Mr M m r thaw» m m m s! m Gamma Mr um: um D90! “0 um won «with!!! hut m mm m Minna. r-thf "A mu mum to w fum- e! 003m.“ "‘l‘mnyomw mm M pun «n w MW Gama-n." "no. ud «mum was». and manners-«e loo nub u lam ‘ E. J. B. Penn, I. 8. “In. and W. 8. WW. ”M75“. M m W110. Doc. 10.â€"8t. W'. Church. tho ably Rom Onion. church In uua city. cu “my“ I, an arty 8.ny not-um. TI- bulldtng. which wu o! and" stone. in undoubtedly tho but hr um city, and tho the was on. 0‘ tho an.“ in Dutch. The la- b keenly Inn by the mm): at St. mob-ch. Tho church cu bun About. 15 your ago. '11:. tom 1. will b. tn the neighborhood «I ‘80.- 000. 7 Be uprated his M narrow to: an m'olarhh um. Is: ’poxnwc out tutu. locum m responsible for the act- ol ova-you. o! xbe 225.000 voting was in On- urio, any more “an Rev. Dr. Our- had been instruments] in m Ir. Whitney's WV. record I. "anon-e wu petunder tho-uraâ€" m.udthenmmum mwmtwo wanna-mu corruption. me The meeting, which was in the inâ€" mu 0! Ir. X. S. Idols, 1M mu Sn mnox. wu lap noughtocrowdmOpenKoo-ab gm of 3 heavy now-torn. '13. when at, with the clam “t.- tton. intact. to tho but, and In- qmtly mile-ted that approval by loud cheers. The anier'u M wu marked by the introduction 01 «Inflatable new mama. In bo- ginning he boldly chub-god criu- dun 01 his poniuon um word, and thenmhdmgmtmity at building up Ontario, with M! ro- lwenoe to the industries at Bu. Huh, which the Gov of building up Ontario, which now more then ever lieu et the door at when“: Government new be in power. The ringing period- of hi. opening speech, his frequent dukes d humor and irom'eeJ~ thrute st hb opponents, hie masterly end input. 131 "View 01 the etutude of the two respecting corruption, and optimistic view- of the put its tune of this am, were la b Mel”. heat style. and hi- M maintenance a! vice:- during 9. two half m fibula give hope to m m {or u mutut and up Live cunpdgn. I“, W m d It Pod. ‘ “nowâ€"n“; Up 0“ ' 00 w d a. M w run-M'- Um hoardâ€"M I'm-II; '30 M 1 cm Nuance, Dec. 21.â€"A magnificent mm! o! businul admiral-Luau. wed with Gawain: hectic. And ltupid obstruction in what Pr.- ficBo-lddbdonthcolocton in cm 0.. Provincul cum-up kn sight. Tho comm was named with all 0! Ir. Boar oldâ€"um. vigor, wit} spacial? Mm_to the up“ work 1 VIGOROUS Z-IIOURS’ ADDRESS BRILLIANT OPENING Premier Boss Begin: the 0am. nigh at Noun”. Mid

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