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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Dec 1905, p. 5

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any :able 36 9°? luv at ? Iflf r. A. ROBINSON SHOE swat Spence-1mm. h Wednesday evening. NM. 22-04: “It but pxetty twilight weddms “he: at the residence of 311’- ‘ Thambury, 10th coil, m ' his youngest danghtex. mm- hl. was united in mm '0 ”humid Spence, of U”. m “'59- The max-rim m 'Momed. by the Rev; J. LEGI- ‘L Presbyterian minister, ‘fn. and was witonued by ml! Lmiato friends of the con- E. E. W. MCGAFFEYs aw.. ...... ..-... ... nun.-- "n" -_. -t,” ,, , M’ Vests and Drawers, 22°. 24° and 400. Extn_.upeom. Buck and colored Ringwood Gloves. 280 {w 230; Caabmem 30¢ ;g.mies' Kid Gloves, black and colors, 85a. for 700; 1.06 ...... ‘plen’s Fleece Shirts and Drawers, 56° for 470; Boys’, 35c, 38¢ paqs’ S‘s-uterus. 50¢. ”a. 700. 750. 860. 1.00 ...... ..... . ................. . ... plan‘s heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers. reg 800 for 68¢; 850 ...... 1â€"10 Bunnnnts Tapestry and Brussels Carpets. 11-2 yards each. gt 35:. 40c. 60:. BOB, 75°12!!! ... .... .... ...... ... .. 1! per cent. at! Outputs. Men‘s Clothing, Bats Ind Caps. IRRY IEDDIIG Bills Men' 3 Jersey Waterproof Overshoe...1.afl Boys’ Plain Rubbers ...... . . . . ....... ’. ‘70 Boys’ Heavy Moccasin Rubbers ........ . . 81:: Women s Dong. House Shoe ............ 09c Women’s English Felt House Slippers. . . . 290 Men’s Fine Felt Cong .................. 89° R1113": >181 , 370315.50. 15o0 for 12.00. 8.75 for 7.00.1350 ...”. m... m... 12.00 “Jute mu: Stolen. reg 15.50 for 13.00.111.00 100: 9.50. 12.25 2.. .. 11.00 53m. Thibet Mutts. mg 8.50 for 7.25; 7.50 .... -..- ...... -..- .. ...... . 10.25 P Thibet Boas. reg 12.25 tor 10.90am. reg. 13.75 .. ........ . 12.00 7'3““ Stole, reg 11.00 for 0.50; Martin and Electric Pmfl.mpmm - ' - -. > 20.00 23.00 no." o.-.~{ ...... ...... .- .... .0. ...-o. .0. mg...“ «mo'uouoc ...... 5"“ ”a and Astmhan, 12.50 :5: 1100;131:151: mum, 25.00 ... .. 21.50 Wym Caperines, 0.50 to: 5.25. 5.50 for 4.75. 5.00 5.00 W’ Autism Ctporinea. 6.50 fox: 4.75. Opposmn. ma 11.50 to: i_ __ , Ind-‘8 / ber is the month for buying heavy goods. ”Tack through this list and visit us early. Fr!- day we have bargains for everybody. Christ- M83 will soon be here, are you prepared? 358 Bargains in Dishesâ€"Plat“ Cups, Saucers and Platters. - WHITE F’RON‘I’ BETWEEN GAMPBELL’S AND SUTGLIFFE’S. iafigain Days 2nd, 3nlllec. . A. B9BINSBN SHOE 00 kw; can! ---~-' """ "‘ "' WW "" *-“ ' ' Gauntlets, 4.25 for 3.75. 4.75 for 4.25. 8.25 ... ...... l 5.25 “next; Gauntlets, 4.50 for 3.75. 5.50 to: 4.50, 0.00 ... ... .. .. . 5.00 flan Lamb Gauntlets, 9.00 for 8.00, 10.50 .. ......... . ........ , ...... 0.00 “my Astraachan Mantles, 28.00 for 23.00, 25.00 for: 21.00, 38.00 34.00 g, 40.00 fou' 33.00. Extra’sizea. 42.00 for 35.00, 17.00 tor. 40.90. 39 0° ... ..4 ............... ‘5'00 ”I" . .- AHL- axon a-- :3M. oznn a... QnMd Rah]- 5* Worsted Hoes. '35:: to: 270,; 40° for 32°; 53° h; g. -... s‘ Vests and Drawers, in white and natural, 550 to: 45¢, ', Lamb Storm Couaxs. aw tour 4.13, m xor 1.23, 6.10 .. ...... um n Ladies’ Regan. Ash-tam and 89a} gagntlets. Sale. --_ .__A .â€" _- n-‘ 1-- l’fiitfinfi‘fifi; Finalette. reg. 11c, totr 90; 8c ..¢ an dwhite Shaker Blankets, mg: 1.00 for 8503’ res 1.25 ... m and Berlins, reg 81: for 73; Blapk Scotch Fingering, 5°... Specials for Saturday. Sale: Ened. 90.00 ................. . .... .. ...._- ...... 130.00 for 113.00; mink trimmed 105.00 tow 90.00. 155.00 ; Fur-lined Coats, 28.00 for 24.00; 47.00 tar 41.80; 70.00 ; Dog Coats. Men‘s 24.00 for 21.00; 28.00 for 24.50: 30.00 . Coon Coats, 55.00 for 45.00; 60.00 fur 52.00; 66.00 ... ... . M 4m: not pm. VII" ism. u u» be. 0‘ “mm. mu. whi- New. In: nun“ W ”“2; mama»? I 1W Nil! Ila com {our o‘clock tho brfidfll the easy rectal)“,0n trains at thl “~6de by Mn. (BovJ‘FszJ‘l‘ tbe' man-rim '0‘" 1. The brink was at- conain. Min.~ "‘ iln the groom was sup- b;otbcr.AX‘r. $3: 1 my. to: tiom won “but imd to tho an» bommhl M“ m a. All MI in ”up“ u ' fiiiry. myrtle and black 11.wool Serge. reg 35° for 3.00, gale 11.00; I03 AILW 25,00 sale 23.00. M 9-99 -- mfis, reg moo to: 3.90. Dress Goods. Wrauperettes and Flannelettes. Sale‘ 3 Panamas, 1.15 for 98¢; Shot Lustms, 50c for 49¢. , ' 1'- Siam Collars. 5.00 tour 4.25, 0.50 for 725. 8.75 .. Hosiery. Underwear and glovgs. er, LINDSAY, FBDIAI. 91:051. 1905‘ knits, Inns and Caperlnes. 800 Our um luck. at l‘nncy Rooters. Arm Oh mum, upholstered In lath out “pun-ha; duo 5 km Prion m 1mm: Each. um.‘ .E- '1': I‘m?» an acted as page, a . ution by his dignified and manly armance at his duâ€" bearing imthe pert ties. Miss Muriel Stan played the wedding march. and muss~ A. Rickuby. at Toronto. sang very sweetly. “0b Sweet. Oh Fair, Oh Holy." and “Be;- cause." Tho groom's present to the bralo Amid show- mu a pearl crescent. or: oi rice and oontottl Mr. and Mm. Btono left; for Rochester, the groom's birthplace. whemthoy will spend. the American Thanksgiving‘ The bride‘s of blue broad» loin-away suit was cloth. with cable turn and bin. velvet M‘s ; l AA ,‘ The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Alex. Gilchrist, 1001- ed well in a. gown of ivory silk crepe do chem with veil fastened with 111‘ lea at the valley and white. heather. She carried a. bouquet 0! white roses and lilies?“ the valley. There were AL-e bk. 0...... ........ Lbbers ........ . . hoe ............ use Slippers. . . . ooooooooooooooo box cloth, reg 90° ........... 25¢; stripe Wrapperette, tail Ruth, reg. 9.00- to: 7.75, sale, 14.00, 11.50 for. y Rockers. Arm cum am ”helium! in hath: and! union; duo 5 “m lingo: . Prion m ton-on» . 8. 1‘: m’a. 091mm cm “I... ‘5 . ‘ 9.50, 15.50 for. 13.50, 17.50 .aalq 15.50, Sale 1.00 20,00 Sale 11.00 12.00 11.00 . -â€"Lnst Monday Police Magistrate Jackson delivered judgment in the Blackwell-Robinson one. lining the former $60 and costs. $81. 5. in all. on six month:' lxnpriso out. Mr. Than. Stewart appeared for Ald. Robinson and Mr. I. E. Weldon for Mr. Blackmll. â€"-Mlnatrcls and supporters will be glad to hear. that Mr. "Joey" Paton will llkely rtorm M an and. mm at the coma; l tormanco. Tho‘ company ln whlo Bram take- a ”1‘0. mlnent rt will be m Toromo tor the w 0! December. tub. And both Brand and Dmlu Pgton wlll in all 'abmm In: and. mu. mak- lnc Olfl c in all. . -It. Dunn-Im- Jamal: Tho Do- putnont at Inland Banana II“ n- on: ”I!“ {m tho mlvu o! m:- oun h Earthworm thug who: nu Id 1: to to “um:- am? In on on. the Inca-aha mmwhwm ""7 ...~ Vaughn who mam bu wwlwm“ ‘- "2:: writ-MM In PM“ m it." -â€"Mesars. Baker and. Bryan: have a large camp 0! men. under Foreman Maurice Dineen. cutting timber on their Cavendish limit; another gang on West Bay. Balsam Lake. and a third camp near Janetville, in charge of Foreman Jack Coburn. In addi- tion many, jobber: am working for, them. Food fiér‘cordI 56.50.1011: drS‘ hard- wood 56. soft wood (hemlock and ae- dnr) $2. the above prices cover de- livery. â€"0ur local coal and- wood dealers have baen selling at the following rates for some time; Hard coal 37. 25 per _ton. sort _85.50; sport dry. hard- O â€"A poor girl. who went to a. for-- tune teller was heart broken at be- ing told that her father was a hard- working man. who shovelled coal and tended tires for a living. It wasn’t that she objected to honest toil. but that he: lather had been dead nine 1881'!» ‘ â€"Peterboro Review: The Lindsay Minstrels are getting down to prac- tice and purpose putting on their fifth annual show on or about the second Monday in December. The songa‘ have been carefully. selected. and are both pleasing and catchy. â€"Toronto retail merchants think their customers spend too â€"muoh money in the saloons-money that should go to: dry. and other kind 0! goods. and they have appointed a committee to gee what can be done abOut it. How is it in Lindsay? 24% {Vita} in a mag? as w‘fivfit mamas mflm‘wwm ‘,“:‘°.:*h* us ow. he than Mum mm: but the tar beat in quality, “a style this am 1 at: .8388“ “$15 Egg“ “QB “fiifli‘w mm am am 359$??de wag “fink WW: BBQ â€"Sidebou~da. Bedroom Suites, Spring-- and Mattresses sold u m- duood price- for thin month It I. 3.;5351301’3. oppodtg Ben-on hone. -Btnttord will hold an Old Boys‘ re-nnion on A . 4th to 8th; 1908. and have 31m commenced hunt- ' up and. muting Perth County r-erlh Pastry received daily; tin- est Select Oysters on hand. Choice Cigars MISS K. TANGNEY. West End Confections?) Bobqon block. â€" w8. â€"1‘he Midland Free Press says that C.P.R. surveyors are busy running a line through Tay township. This in part of the‘Linthay-Midland line. -All tha Clark: in a Joplin. .Mo». bank are women. Long upsriencu with bonnets make' it easy tor. them to keep thy accounts straight. â€"Goughs oolds. hoarsenesa, ando other throat ailment: are quickly re- lieved by Creaolene tablets. ten cents per box. All druggiata. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. -.- OVVin,‘ -Already this season Mr. Geo Ingle has delivered or booked orders for 900 storm sash. the majority. go- ing to tha country. â€"Noxdheimer Pianoe elven on View. at .W. A. Goodwin’s Art Score. Kent-at. See them before put-chao- ing.â€".w1d1tt. â€"A doctor has published. 14 rules _to be observed during a smallpox ep- xdemic. Only one is necessary. Be somewhere else. â€""Iay Outwits one o! (”Man's battering?!" P‘No» From the way she gets through clothes the 111th be a moth." -FUBS! To cut your turn repar- ed and remodeled. an to Mrs. F. Mullen. in Dundu a: Flavaue's L‘t‘d. â€"_Contnotor J. J. Miller in mgking rapxd grog-ea: in thq erection of Mr. strong: new livery. bun on York- - 4Tb; Presbyterian: d Dunstan! are holding a fowl cuppa: on Monday. Dep.‘ 11th. . . . . . --A good/many. more git-Iq‘know how to make angel cake than. know. how to broil qtank properly. . , â€"“'rook him tom 9. “at” danger. is now quit. but thq thin ice on the lake: I: randy. 10: the next. victim.‘ â€"Scugog lake was this yet: (men over on Now 14th. mumm'rmmm county About lb. ‘ -Betten start your. Christmas shopping. . ( I l u ‘ . GATHERED '3' POST BEN"!!! OI THEIR DAILY ”I!!!” y Tho loot ll Ion too Good. {for our customers. and thorotoro wo buy nothing but tho but to:- than. And now that Ohflntmuo In on: At hand. com to no and got non-thin. to: tho ooo Our 0 Into h Bantu)" “out.“ nag: on but. our Pooh Ind hm.- on on huh gunk condo. and owthlu :00 ”um to: tho Christan moon to all at tho but nudity. up! don't out no my nonâ€"nth I... out: not no muchâ€"n you how hon puma olowhon for mood-un- «do. am no o «ll-m will on. now no to plan“. 3083 HWY. Ooh flout Own-own. . . Tho I. 0. 0. P8 In 0M 0:: Mendy; mxht the Independent Order at Oddtellowa met and eleeted officers for the ensuing term u fol- lows: Noble Grand. Geo. Crnwtoi‘d; Vice-Grand. Wm. Carlo ; Rem-Beer.- (try. 1!. “standard: in. Secretary. En Wanna-an; Truman. J. W. An- “m I ' ‘ ‘ . - Color-Sergt. Mitchell almndypos- season the medal for "Dining malted Conduct in the Field, " won at Colon- ao, S. Attica; the Queen’s and King's medals for the South African cam- paign. being present during the whole of thq advance to the relief a! Lady- amith under. General Bullet . also the Queen’s medal and the medal of the Khodivo at 8 mt. for the Bondan campaign, being present at Athara. Battle of. Omduxman nu! an o! Khartoum. He is well known in the boxing world as "Prince." the Pun- Jaub (India) light-weight tax-chun- pion. I a . ~ . ing numbed. had to let the man 30. but recovered him as he sank tor the last time. When picked up by the River Police both were exhausted and were lgpdegi in an insensiblo condi- tion. neu ootn men a mue up the river and out into the centre, where Sergt. Mitchelll owing to his hnnds becom- We. «(and ear mam swam: “mm (9 Merchant, 4-. it. He WWI. am on: at London mm. at England. upon hie Noam“ the medal for “Exceptional Gallant Don- ldqot in Saving Life.“ from the Ron] Benzene Society. color-82mm lit- ohell. who is residing at Fleetwood with Mr. Henry Bert. he. already and three liven from drowning. end in two inntnnoea from tire. end et- tempted the rescue of a suicide. who fought with such energy thnt Color- Bergt. Mitchell we: forced to lotto end she was drowned. The gallant not which hon earned him the medal of the Roy :1 Humane Society coon;- red in January instt at 12 p.m.. on n bitterly cold. night, when hep dove into the River Thames from a heizht o! 35 feet. and fully dressed. to mocne a man who had. (alien from n what-1.; But a strong flood tide running 9""1 tied both men a mile up the river A Brut W for tho PM There are xnrious makes 0! cream separators on thq market just as there are diaerent binders and mow- :era. but all are not equally good. iImmeaanrnhly the superior at all others. is the Simplax Separator. manufactured in Brochillaâ€"a “Mada in Canada" article. The. points. at ad. vantage in favor of the Simple: are large cnpacity for size of bowl; giv- ing the user the benefit at light run- ning. dunble implicit. in man up. and improved clutch and bearings for speedy operation. With the Simplex one an tun a heavy cream a clean will rmogb 1" u?’ :1“ "up“ an?” be!” to o a ran as able t The sum Mole: hi'lmia largo ml: in Pa- tat-born lacuna. am! is giving splen- did uttahctionln menu. my. Fol- lowing ts in thin l’vzlistriel hutch: the that! attics? men amen “ugh“ aun- éwm H?“ “:9”? , ; 3:12:53th a; ;£fl a ii.‘Qg?‘3gur.%a ‘a‘gfifim ‘ hint in $3 " -. mus {in P- a??? taming: ‘ 1‘60.- n- 0| â€"Il you hue I.’ baby or know of one of which 3 mother would say. "It to not doing well.” write et once to ltho Allen Henburye Co. L’t'd. 66 Gerrard-eh. out. Toronto. for e copy 01 the pamphlet on “Infant Feeding nnd Management,” which contains information eyeryone in- temted in the care at intent: ehould hue. nod in can: tree of chum. . ' . â€"In Port Hope they are in a (man. dary whether to attach the hrs- alaun to the hell 0! the Methodist church. or to the village boll. It should be easy goes-mg. The church is a sort of fire alarm anyway. to- mark: a cotem.. -Regexve your arm of. Christmas Photos until you hue. seen that new- eat creations in phot aphy It Wil- fred fl Sting; on load”. «In. Prices ,‘to suit aver): purse. Don‘t faucet itaâ€"dswl. . -A "port introduced in County Council lut week gins” 331,457.16 u tbs tot“ out o! the Hone at Hum 01 this amount tbs whitest. mum 8140,1037ing nett out, 0! had. building etc” $29,997.16. K . .-Branttord'u Natural Gu Com- pany. have their min: 1.11 laid and. connections made. Tlio lupply. any be lmmnted. my tune now. Gu will be thirty out! a thonnnd; they are paying ninety cents. â€"It you want to buy 'I. Christma- Box or a Wedding Prcaont. go to Flmy’u atom: he bu tom of th nicest thing: in Funny Good- usd Jsp- am Wm I have even uponâ€"wan. “SIMPLEX” CREAM SEPARATOB. -â€"On Monday. Dem 4th. Wilfrid M. Pepper invites everyone .to call at his Studio. our, Prunean’s grocery. and led some at the. prettieot styles of Photograph: evar ohmâ€"dawl. â€"Mr. N. Rankin. disposed on his boot and shoe mm on Tuesday. Mr, P. J. Hurley hang the purchaser. The latter will. we underaund. tub: charge next Monday; Adultentlon should be 911W by; imprisonment as well u fine. I â€"-Horsu harness. .bnzsiean light waggon. robe; and: blankets. for sale cheap. 'Ap 1y J. J. WETHERUP. our. Sufi-GI an Pad-31:3. Linduy.â€"w5. “man I!” WI. coma A’ FORGERY. 'At tho mt am It. In!" in t mun. «a m binâ€"ti: mm.» mummmwm o a nu, mmmumum uwmmfiw 1 ‘¢.m: mmmmm "mmmm “mm? The n the mun KcSwayn disposed at the case King u. Edvard Bcateau. of Pension Falls and live others. at the Cataract village hut weak. who ware charged with unlawtul assembly. cori- trary to the statutes. The can was tally triad. A. P. Devlin acting for the Crown and: R. J. McLaughlin. K. 0.. for the prisoners. The oridcnca. which was nomawhnt lengthy. clear- 1:; established that the accused. wcro unlawfully tumbled on the grounds at. the Km-nrthn' hotcl at tha' tlmo churned. that l: to my thqy had no business there. but at the same time the Polloo last-trite hold thut mOm than thu mu 1' nlrod to form n “unlurtnl am 17." To find the noon-ed llty it was noon-nu: to char thn their conduct was 0‘ such 3 tumultuous Bhu’Mtu‘ u to own man-bl. cedar I urlou brush at ho mo. «4 so than) wn'mllr no mm to «tum-h t no the at thut Ilth In all?» m u out Mr'omooa‘ot the put pun-t. tho; did not tub in IMO that tho ‘ mm... m. m . .r’m mar-91.0mm .Nfifia} Tilt [0116 ARM Of "It lAW. ifimm.f:mxi°fi§é°fo§§3 $0132: at Mr. Newman. the well known ' "' Chet-amour. at Lorneville on Nov- mm 20th. and subsequently cashed it at 00" “Am“ '8 the Standard Bank. Beaverton.1‘he JUST All! IIPARTIAL peculiar point is that neither New- man or the bank knew it was a for- m m c:_ m I. my until tha bank rm‘e“ a [Cl-- ecram from the Ohio! of Police. in '0 mat “In CW Chicago. intimating that he had in It in quite evident. on many are custody a man by the name of Al- tinding out. that is not an easy mat- lnn. who had admitted that he tar tor criminals to escape the con- 1 was wanted at Beaverton for [org- ing the mid check. When this tele- segnencoo of their crime in the Conn- [gram ‘1. receu'od by the bank it ty of Victoria. Magistrate McSweyn §was discovered that {he check was. in handing ot salutary judgmmts to 3 forte-U. A mutant was issued and ; P. . Has an - all ottenders. and ‘f "‘mmal‘ WW ' tio:i uithwtho fitttxggleiyltégnwcit to eocape just punishment the! Will Toronto with a view to ybringing the have to remover to some other ooun- muaed hero for trial. A telegram ty for Victoria's good. “‘0 «smashed to John Collins. Chic: ' °‘ P011“ thia mo to WtQMweyn dwpooodot the hold i ”Nth m case Kins .va- Edmrfi Bum“- 0‘ .assaum a1- ooeooozm. 1 Fenelon Falls and tivo othora. at the ‘At My»: mently County Po- c‘tm“ “Um 1“ “1°“. "m "m lloo magi-tut. Hean held court. charged with nnhwml M“!- ¢°9- the mgt being are John Wicks. trary to the statutes. The ease W“ of Laaton. who was charged with an» tally tried. A. P. Devlin acting for [provoked aaasnlt upon one Albert Thompaon. Inthis case the accu- the Crown and! R J noumnn. K ed claimed that Thompeon owed him 0.. to: tho primm- 1"” "mm” :1. and he maid he couldn‘t m: which was somewhat lengthy. 010“- (1-5235. 10. in; in the {old It established that the aoonaed were Iat the time and iota tux-nod on him ukwmuy assembled on the grounds :and knocked him down and told him at the Knuth hotel u the! time .1» must hm tho my. mac away. gh.m‘ t u. had he} He then tanned him to go the horn 31:23:13 :3 he 3m “a. Etude! '0 Mn (Wicks) m1, the m1: the Polio. laden-ate hold that ‘19..“ {ax-lo! in payment. A «0.9990009990009900.999o6ooooooooooooo00990.99900900999090 9 :OOOOOOOOw 0066000ONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO60009609999..9.¢.¢.,.¢ Lediee’ Vests, extra weight. colt fleecy finish,» eoreedfibbedendenofledquelitiee. nicely trimmed and finished,an to mulchneguhr velue 5c Lediee’ Vests, good wool qualities. open floats, well fiqkhed and trimmed, fine ribbed Daren to match, regular mine upto‘gsc fun... ............. IO. good weight. open front. hoe uimmfidnmto match, reguhrvalue 25c for ................ 1.6 Sutcliffe’s for Reliable Dry Goods at low Prices Ladles’ Underwear. WE MUST MAKE DISPLAY SPACE FOR THE HOLIDAY GIFTS GOODS NOW CROWDING IN Inn Oloflnn. Values. ‘ Misses’ German Otter Stolen trimmed with braid ornament ma tails, satin lined regular$4md$¢50nlnafornn 2.95 Itismerelyamttaof meetingthede- nundldm «emblem theth char- Octetof the mean we cellar suchlo' prim Here are some very interesting valuesonrstocknfi'ords: Ladia’ Western Sable at Isabella Dye ‘ Tho "0.41" pointed out that tho than nhht very well have been one at "many. but In View of the “up“ Senor-nu o! the unused and tho «roan-tuna: at N- family. the Kid-true mt the no“ lenient vhw MN- nod tape-ad u (in. o: m “a can at cm. which in bolas [I NI nun-h a: the out Mr. Inw- out that N no mm the It a not: out turn- up again tn that mum new will b 3:: to an!“ Prison. and ”I“ I». and may no "as camp I. All." II “III dainty. to coll»: m I. no! u w.” I . . . Pct-n 01W “Mat pr:- wchfl L . “So all!) rally M‘ to put Kill LINDSAY Ladles' Popular Priced Mantle; Men‘shaq Wanted M Battier mwmmwmmmu MMWMRH tad miagemanm 343% nuns: nu: ‘m M hi 196“th an @59ng mm dressy. 48nd gemmgmqm wmmaww Every prodnaiou from our Millinery section wanbleandappalstotbetasteofcveryhdywho rectdras. Not necessarily a bigexpendituret fashionable. Here’s a bargfin itemâ€" Stylish Millinery. um PAflERBONâ€"XELLY.-M the rul- dmoo at tho bfldo‘n mother. I‘m final. Kelly. at Vanna. by tho new. cnm- Goon. on WM. Nov. men. It. Jana Alba-c Pu. canon to ma Funnel bun Ku- li. both 0: “ram. _ W1 N-DAVmâ€"Oa the 18th. at W h“ t§'§?31n"' length. 0 . . Jinan. d mu mm» Du out“ a this" Job: Davin. Won. _ Hm mun-t- Ll . on My. 80'. II. Mlh I“. G! nu. DENIaâ€"Ou Sutnrdny. Nov. 18. 1905. at 89 Pint-ave» Ottawa. to Ir. and It". ‘1‘. m o; 4: Nu. WINK. --In Emicly. on Nov. 18: to In. and Ila. (loom Winn. n m. OLANO!.â€"ln Runyon ouoNv 21¢. to Mr. Clancy. u «mm. loath at tho cu. Coroner Blanchard. conducted an inquest 1t the no! on Saturday. on the body 0: Annie Armstrong. at Gooderbun. who wan committed for 'cnminntion u to her “lung: 11:. Jury returned s val-dict at th by; mutual cum . , . As notedm lut evening's issue mewhat briefly y. the deputation»- tained the Comminionem that a peremptory order would i: sue at once to put intenwitchipg in Operation. Up to 4.80 (hi. attor- noon the ardar had not reached tho Grand Trunk 0:501:13 here» g ' From Wednesday's Daily. _I_J Mayor Ray. Town Solicitor Hap- kins. Hr. Wm. Flu-cue. at the Bard at Indra; Hr. Richnnd Sylvester. of Sylvester HT: 00.. Limited; ‘Mr. Thus. Stewart. solicitor tor the L. B.P.R.R.. aner. J. W. Ander- son. C.P.R. loco] went. compared the deputation that. went to Ottawa; to interview the Reilway- Commu- nion relative to the More at tho Grand TrunkRAR. tour-rm out tin Commimonm‘ order at e coupled week ago _ro_ inter-switching Immune FACILITIES. flaw"

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