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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Dec 1905, p. 3

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Ci? RIeKAY, J. V. W. W pd. : W [M's Imus smut hu- Imam. h Ivonne. Wm Iruuha r: Iruohu L» Mt lunch“ M9! Much” M Imam P‘V'fll Imam IJAS. A. VAN STONE, Dealer in Machinery. The McCc lick O.K. line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages. - -' i mm ”mm mam FPURT BRUSHES I H'ghst Prices paid for Farm 'BE SURE whence ofonratdoguilyou fifth; 31mm; 1. many wwwwwwmwwwm 3R5JE§I§§9£§FP£§Q c. EDGAR EIEEKS, w, A. CAMPBELL, BARRISTER, m to Local. Lowest m FM” for Sale or to Rest. [3001) PAYING POSITION 6001) 15.45 a may. $§“N“§‘ O$$§§”Q‘” Other harmful drug. ~It hushed Yeputaiiou of nor. ’ years an the moat ad: in?! is m for col“ “Wing cough. It I!» ”“4 L“ pleasant to can h it’ 50“! by. a! w fiw®®3®¢§$¢a®®¢a®¥§ QSpecml Savmgs for Fri- {23 9 day and Saturday. ' £5 nose Sales will beContinued during December WOODVILLE BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY. 2 been thinking about you ask when we sent in out you brushes}: NOW m‘ tar off. an if 9‘0! perk» in brush 3966! be! t melt eve: and we Hrnftp the makes! grade seasonable Footwear at Reduced Prices for these days only. See window Friday for urices it will pay you. £1.4m «"3024 Damn: ODZVWMâ€"urfi >20 flCdOâ€"Lfl-um.“ no school equl to our: for Lining and {or producing good nvestiguion and common. No Vacuums. Bread and Cakes. Men’s plain Felt Cong., new goods, warm and 1-9:." Tomato. my POST, LINDSAY. mm; mac. 1. 1905; EiMsLennan Go. Genital Methodist thumb. Wood: smut. i9 meat {9 do away with pm: we anwuaeemwes an sums. pub: mum; at eakndav mama. "m; Mam Mg @149pr m Rae; Mum: ,tvt‘im «mum. mmtgm. anuétimg me}. n is; m was m awe fiburehea in Hawks»; and mixes citiefi». It caught to he “tandem It not, in: trequeutly happens. that. in midi: mg to the insular amauaoemmm at a chunk. «war-a1 amazed or first: ten names are suit In. that read-ma and emphadm at the whole otten ch tuna “the (Mk ta ' ‘ u as mu FM 9 It is no mer that ”N“ praym." . . . . have,“ are magmas matteatu‘e to nan-mans after being requested to hear in mind to In amomzmenta for the m A ntod calendar-J‘ at which can he: takep home by «oh tamilyor patina. tar better. M tor which the M”; 2:“ ~33}. “£3232?- pa 0 a: m "3,.“ 2.4” {3" 9.263% ":2; gm; out. datqand audits to he;‘ mm W Mill! Ms a a {(Bpecial from Ottawa.) 1 Ottawa, Tnepday, 4.30 p.m. -~ Bail» way Canmiaeion have issued pemmpo tor: omr re interawitching. .Will go into affect at -onoe. x - Iflf INIERSWIICHING GBDER. MeLennan ‘00. Axes Myanmar: . Bread luau Clothes Wrmgerl “PM! Fancy Tea and Coffee Pots Tinware and Graniteware. Dry Good; Hat: and Caps, firs, Ready-madeCloIking, Boot: and Skoes, Groceries. HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer :7: all had: of Kama: Whit): Rugs, Blankds, R06“, : : Bells, etc .- .- _ Bicycle and 3127:]: Repairs. IMHO: (maul-m s'roox FOOD J. MURCHISON CO. Hardware, Coal and Iron. Wholesale and Retail Battier. Insh' eotosnnonncothstheisourgg tunnnoc d, Bathtub, Pork, h and Sam Cured and smoked Moots, 111011111 line of Gounod Goods ofollkindl. D. J. H003“, Pnop. amum chute-at Hush. rm, #1.“)!- QUEEN ’S HOTEL Saws "It?" I011“... to oblivion. '. W. PROUSE, Air Guns C. H. McKEE, Cow Chains Weather Strip 89c Skate: Di RAY. may“. Winter um: â€"-Mr. Isaac Finley has left town for a few days’ visit with his broth- erâ€"in-law, Mr. John Mediand, Little Britain. Many friends will be eon-y to learn that Mr. Finley has been on the sick ligt £91: several months. but will he health. of the Sim?" Sew-Km Machine 00., left this momma on a .tour 0! inspec- Qtion of brand: offices in his district at Sundm‘land, Woodville, Beaver- lon and othqr pupal. ~Fenalon Pal}: Guette; Mr. and Mrs .Rohert meall and their three children. who have been livin in Lindsay tor some considerable ime. returned to the Fella on Tuesday with the intention 0t remaining. .â€".ur-, Wm Kennedy. othohoay superintendént at nor-them was» an; “a: ind town lately. He has just re- covered (mm an attack “minim? axpoaure during a as trip to “flew-tones lakm =31“ minimum, trained ammo! New Y9“. Me In: had “we at her Mathews-Jaw. Mn Lemme M92 mm. fer the lag: ”mg mantha. 8%: turned to New first! tins wk. =nfs Frank Marshall. at Peterho: mm m: has been m ting her hm: then charters Marshal. Welling: team“ 19? the past two“ weeks. has hemmed.elf =3! ’1“ 0. ha Omemee tn the guestetm‘a ndykflfi nigh hoahhe will header a sole htt hemieeimmy meeting at Qamhfldgmt. Methedm ehuwh Manda: evening â€"Mr. Chester Thompson and wife (nee Miss Jessie Foster . o£ Winni- peg, are visiting with r. and Mrs. W. F. McCarty. Glenelg-at. --Mrs. Dingham, who has been via- iting Miss Johnston, Wellington-3L. during the past couple at weeks. re- turned to her home in Rochester. -Archbis.hop Gauthier. of Kings- ton. and Bishop McEvoy. 0! London. who are now in Rome. Vernon Non- Qty last receivm by his names; the â€"-Mra. R. M. Matchett of ,East Pe- terboro. spent a few days in town with her neicoe. Mrs. Chas. Dayell and Mia L. Neithercntt. â€"Mr. Thus. Fox returned from the Lorthwest Thu'sdav mow-nine. where he had been thmhmn‘ during the harvesting months, .- â€"-Mr. Carlos M. White. of Regina. arrived in town Thursday and will spend the winter with his mother and sisters, Victoria-ave... â€"Mrs. Knight, of Bowmanville. in visiting her son, Mr. Robert Knight. at Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Ellis‘, Cambridge-st. â€"Mr. '1‘." 0. Ivory, of finance. was in town lately. He says the axon Risoh piano is atqashly, gain: a in popularity. rc . as am. waam mm a - gamma at. Pan ‘1 church jubilee EIVWBS. afiwm Wm 22:23; 1 . Q . ‘ a... “an amt “the! m h “.6 Monday, * 4 ~ ad? 9:2; mgmgggg {98“ M ”9‘85 41mm 11-. William. A} 8% same and 9.. 8153593. at Pleasant at. m m tewa Ma: on mm ”(My MM mm‘m the Shara E9? LandsaFealM 9!! Em Mantra Manda. =Maa. Wm: name and Misc; harm of Mindehvx gegw in how on mum gums u‘t sum -Mr‘. Ed. Lytle, of Hogs Ly- tle. Oakwmd. was in town Thursday. ternuon on bnsiness; _‘Mr‘. H; A; Palmer; 0! Lmhli‘h Baliburton 06.. mm a guest at the Benson house may; â€"Miae Jean Campbell, a' papular young lady. of Kirkfield, visited town friends Thursday. -Miss Ethel Wood aha returned home after a two weeks‘ visit with friends in Orono. -Mesars. A. Miller and F. Heatlie. of Seagmve‘were among the visitors in town Monday.‘ â€"Mr. W. Webster, of South Oak- wood, transapted business in town on Satunhy. â€"Miss V. McSweyn. ot the north ward. is spending a week with P0- terhoro (menu. 1’ â€"Mr. S. Dumont. county con‘stable of Woodville. was in town Friday, on business. â€"Mr. Wm. Hetheringtou. of Fenâ€" elon Falls. was in town lately, on business. ' x â€"Mrs. Jas. A. Thorndike. of Oak- wood. was in: town lately. tor1 a few ham -Mr. W4 0. Yarnold. O. L. 8.. Port Perry was in town lately; on busi- â€"Mrs. and Miss Osborne. otPleas- ant Point. were in town Momhiy1 â€"Mra. Bradden. of Bobcayg eon. was in town lately calling on friends. â€"Mr. Sam Snddaby. of Burnt Biw- er, transacted business in town lately â€"Cd. H. A. Ward. of Port Hope, called on town frienda Monday. â€"-Mr. John Campbell. of Woodvillc, called on town; triendq Monday. â€"Mr. Wes. Greer, of Toronto vis- ited town fliends over Sunday. -Messrs. 'R. and. B. Kincade. Beth- any, were m town Saturday. â€"Mr. E. Moegrove. Clerk of Eldon. township. was in town lataly. â€"Mr. Jan. Dicka'on. D.L.8.. Fenelon Falls. was in town Monday.| -â€"Misa Kate Aaling. ct Epsom,’ vis- ited in Lindsay recently. , ' â€"Miu Mchade. of Omemee. called on town kiends Saturday" . -Mr. C. C. McPhadm. 0t Canning- ton, was in town Saturday. â€"Mr. Wm. McPherson of Canning- ton. was in town Mondny‘ ' ‘ â€"Hin Edith Flavella visited Tor- onto friends Thursday. . -Mr. E. Evans, at Yelvertom mm was in town Thursday. â€"Mr. Wm. Adams, 01 Omemee, was in town Thurqdnm \ -_' â€"Mi$ Jessie McKay. lott for, Tor-‘ onto last evening. -â€"Mr. R. Bell. of Eenclon Falls. was in town Saturday. laments of cm and W llthln Our at... -Mr. W. Wood. or Pontypool.was in town Mondayq . AS IRAVfllERS (ONE AND 60 PIT!" PERSONAL WINTERS. DENISâ€"On ,, ___..__ vâ€"V yaw “I"! committed the guthful offender tc. the lndusuiai ‘ hool. As a speedy delivery of the prisoner was neces- nary the earliest out-going train was boarded and the undertaking ,com- plated in the brief space ,0! 12 hoars' time. while the: diatqnce 01 over. 100 miles. was travelled in doing 30.. pours. had eucapad to the outbuild- mga. and was not to be round. Very soon. lhowever. he was drag- ged from his hiatus Iaoa in the atrawataok by Driver L qyd and. tak- en back to Omemea at and-«la . He was then taken to Lindsay. w are he arrived abOut 2 1mm. and brought immediately baton County P. )1. McSweyn 131:0 ballad. thy put: and ' ‘.nn.|-niub...‘ Then instigation were on Th rs: day laat earned oat to the very et- ter. ‘l‘he oeeedmse were as fol- lower Eu 3' "I the morale; o! the 28rd 138}. two persons. with a fleet. ingot? livery hag-Jen. shet out maeareh t a mini w e was supposed to be with :‘Mr. Jackson. about sev- en miles math-east 0t Omemeo. 0n arriting at the home of Mr Jackson the party learned that the ho . who had been there two week had re- ceived one dollar. for his service and was told on Saturda morning to leave. which he did. he family had heard that the boy had (one to a Mr. Carew. some distance away. On going to Mr. .Carew it was found that the boy. had been there a short time and lett on Wednesday morning at the 22nd. Arriving at Mr. Car- ley’e next. he stayed tor dinner and then lett to look for employment with men who were chappmg in the woods nearby. When these men were asked about the boy they had not SEEN 0R HEARD OF HIM. 'Ae all trace! at the boy. seemed to 3b8 lost in this lacelity the searcher: ‘ decided to go to another eeetion of country. where there were tarmers who might be in need of help. At- ter a rapid (trim on rough end smooth roads, over the hills and dale:- ot Emily. through the fields when emery. eommrhet llle e eteepiechaae in the old country - md. by the m. s hunter. wane-n on an elevatlon standing with his am ready Waiting tor the h ed to V ”MR M» e texmvml team «were letem wed Without “all until the heme a m. Hertha wan melted. and there the ' eeme newe'were re- eelvee that the . had :1 t there on We a mg t. had met and was eel» a n tie while e to uterine; minim tuanth W 9th he had hired m the merelem la a we: short tithe the search party make ‘59 heme at Mr. Hall. and whan n. A era! primte.‘ E 1905. the infant da NIS.â€"On Sunday. and Mrs .‘l‘. C. anis. Ottm. November. 19. ughter at In Fun- ed and well-to-du family living near. Reobom. Hopes but! been enter. tained all along 0! his being: a com! and useful boy until lately. when he commencui behaving himself in a meat mental. manner» we guar- was returned him to those who hm! whim. of him. am! when mum“: at he WM White!!! and MIN“ ‘ to Mum us his fwmhwh it uh: ‘ en the mtuhity‘ m mm mm hm: and am well M a sheet 13m. iVii-law he again mam ways The. 5mm was: at one mm m m. Imam who “vied that he be H}: claimed. when m thc Maximum was! mined t9 thg Victor-h mm ‘mm fishes! at mm. sum in 8mm 8». Maria an the animal“; ‘ (of his mintmm i ‘ m not look. From Monday’s Evening Post“ 'A ward of Hr. J. J. Keln Supt. of the qulected. Homeless and Depend- ent Children on the Province of On- tario. was placed some years ago in a foster home with a highly respect- cans: am: 0. A. s. so! moi [EFT ms roam nous. . HID IN fARM SIRAW HACK , n. cum THE N. HOGKIN SHOE STORE As the cal. may clooo any any, from the business wlll do well to buy at omhum Ilka this do not com this way often. {WO’WNMWMOWMWOW On account of fulgng health of our Mr. a milder wlntor cllmato, thlc bl: tho. buslnm has to be wound up. The Immense stool lindsay’s Greatest Shoe Store i - - SELLING OUT - - * l dd l W. Phal 90. A Carew 80.1.. Johnston F Reid 1'0. 8. new on J. Edmond-n 58. II. Manndar 5d. 0 Cunningham 55. C Emmarmn 55. W. Hunter B. Ben 088 50. u Cinnamon 50.0. Mo haddaufiO. V. Snag in 50 0. Donald 48. P Wntnon ~18. J. Fla. vane 45. F. Nun-ant 48. 0. O’Neil 88. 0. Reed- 88. B. Barr 85. G. Cnthro faglyuapq’ lwg J. Ram. J- Gil- Remix 28. J. Graham y8.v linthorne 25. 8. Nn lor 28. N. ”80. N. Nnylor 20. Run- tnr 15. ll. Jonhn 15. 1213mm 10. D. locum-1903.10. Perry 10.P Sprntt 10. R OFront. .A. Peel 0, 3. Fee nhnent. IL K nowlnon absent. W. Knowlaon nbnent. J.F P. Murphy fluent. G. Mark absent. C. McDonnld that. H. Elliott absent. A. Cinna- mon nbnent. P. Fanning chant. F. hohon nboqnt. G. Knowlson ub- nent. .anley 11.113th .Pmton nbcnt. V. apron). want. 0 Stin- m nhnnnt. Amman 1' KC. 0. menu: 100. D. w Puller 98. J. Bishop 8!. 5 am» so. u Mule 75. c. mfint 1‘3. 1.. I‘m» 75. 8.8 at“: (if R. Wilton 7 In Mafia!“ t I .0 “A . 9‘ 88.3. mafia!" 3. “new M Graham“ Mu It An an o‘hmuen 45:0 0. Granada“ 35." a‘gaHmJ.O‘Nél§8. 0‘ m an. 0. arm 0. 1‘. Enigma“: absent. )1. mucus absent. t. N. Puma that“. J. K . Â¥ am:- 9 5:13:31” “use,“ MANN. Em . have "mun: to all or not to D, Kitchen 80. O. Paley, 80, x. mumumnmm. Junior Dividenâ€"J. Hickey 96. R. Campbell 95. 1". WI! 93. S. McKay as. E. McLean 85. L. Blewctt 83. L. Hulda: 79. 8. Lack 71. H. Home. 69. A. Bus 66. R. Dan 85. L. Kenny 65. 8. Davey: 68. H. Thurston 55. R. William about. J. Murphy. Ib- gent. my... STENOGRAPBY. Senior Divifimâ€"J. Chrka 86. M. Bott 88. F. Boa 81. G. Haul: 79. F. Argue 78. S. Ferris 76. L. Stol- lard 76. L. Robinapn 75. L. Mills 7:3. ll. Wesson 00. A. Wilkinson 50. P. Workman 40. J. Poguo absent, 11., Waliace about. E. Wot-nex- absent. 0. G. ernar that. IIUUIJ’ 0' VII I!!!“ WHO. II "I! am POI... "If ((11%le INSIIIUIE. THE [081‘ {INTO-DATE STOGK OF FIRST-CLASS EBXALL IAI'I‘HIE. to Give Prism on We will be Pleased “mum.“ LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE More mama, hm mm hmuhim Kohl Room; M mm W Rum, M M Chen mm Wu. MUTIHWTIO. PBYSKE. D. Hillalqy 94. N .Allely. 88.A. Pa_r- rinh m. L Jordan 80. E Fowler 80. Elwin-78.3. Won-Inna 73. C. Ta: [or 69. F Jack-on 87. N. Touch- burn 65. B. Gray 61. 8. Unbound 59, I. John 57. N. Gum 54. N. Al- len 5LN.Ichnna-50.B. Wilson 43. G.- Thornburi38» Hart 82. E. Gnhun 27. Suggittfi). Rankin 1‘0. X l‘ouohhuw N. 0. wall 1'6. u Carwaadeu ta. ‘1‘. Awhauun 11. II‘ Muuudw‘ 1o. Oman (1?. A. Math 67 A iohauhou 06. J. L. Roads. 7.15 Lambdi.‘bl‘ealu~l. u. 0. Res: 631. B. Kingsley 61. J. Par- !" 01. )1. My!“ 00. R. 31000083157. R. Hellman 61. R. Fall“ 50. 0°- Grahun 41. J. Greer ‘1'. J H ‘7. W Carley 39. 1!. Cum: 8?. tie 8.3.6.“; lg‘ulvihill 89.13. J8. Thomp- u . O wua 0 cheat. V. Gnu want. F. 0mg:- un Mt. Juli: Hut uhuont. 3.3mm 3.3V nth-eat. L. Worm t. M “““‘\v” ”‘U‘ 0’Loughlin Melntyre. We a: clearing out the whole of our stock of mdy-to-mr skirts. $8.00 skirts for 5.00; 5.00 skitt- toc 3.50; 3.50 skim for a 50; 2.50 skirts for 1.75. A full line of Chiffon Taffeta Shot Silks for waists, shirt mist suits, skirts, linings, etc., at 60: per yard. A splendid collection of black and colored Kid Glows. in a full range of sizes, at I 25, L00 and 75c. QOQOOOOOOOOOOOO 99009900900099.- Ham‘s havy wool Hose, good wearing. Ladies’ d263, 40¢. Children’s sizes, 25 and 35c. Ladies’ fine ribbed Cashmere and Laura wool Hose, 50c. The Wu (bound for Knitted Cone: Coven, mm. Baum won them? They combine contort. neat-ea ad economy. and sell for 25 and soc. Ladies' Hose. In fleet-c lined, cashmere and heavy MthMM,hzsc Out “Babm Ova" Roller Vesta are nude in “to: ndpun Mmmatm 8an mummummmmgmamm mmmmm Ewybabydmldhqw one. an «d an. 600000009000900090990690009000; "YO. CASH AND ONE PRICE. DOT8, «which we havoaltm 83.50 for boct Klp Long Boots. but we want more than that if we ore to be in business to stay. Money profits done will not satisfy us. We want to enjoy the prestige of a good reputation and we feel the goods we ndvortlso in this issue will snstnln that mpntstlon. compomng mm to have Lindsay for :o be wound up. The Immense stock Travelling Goods Is now being sold new!“ WWW -â€"ur. and In. Wdte: Judah M ed throuh to their home in Fenian Falls the other day. after a fax months visit in the Northwat. â€"ur-. Hutchinson and son. at Bethany y, were thawed sued: 0‘ Kr. and Inn. Adana. Bond-at. -llr. G. H. Hopkins. town said; tor. iton the sick list. htving a. bu! stuck at 1mm -)lr W. F. Woollard. genera nan chant. Dundord. m in town Intel; on businefl. -llr. O. H. McKee. on Woodviuu. m sin town tut wast. calling our (fleet. am; man. at Cunemu. in the meat at Mi- Johutol. Wellington- “ . : , alum Potter. 03 m. “at“ friend: in tm Friday. “Burn JM. Ki". d “M ‘1‘ be". in visiting m in may. man mam

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