'19 onudisplagy. No 01d our reputation in the}: "ledge of the goods '9 Very best stock that a the fry pair ’a winner. I: over our stock before and have a 100 . Ve are sure you will be pleased wuh the lay. No old . stock here. ation in the shoe business, ’and thorough we sell. has taught us to "carry and: that can be purchased. We have just received a! large shipment of the latest;' and most up-to-date Footwear for men. A]! the newestl new year_ from the best makers in the} Ll N DOAY S “caution given to Children'- Tug?“ HOWARD V. POGUI, 19.135" W Ole. In", 0â€qu “0".» GI». DRUGGIST Nearly Opposite Postomce, Lhdny DR. POGUE. DENTIST. Tunisthe place to select r- 9199. whoqher to: personal â€:00! holidty giving. We hue fhese perfumesin fans paehgesinsnyvariotyotaizea a: weflasinbalk. ‘ This year we shall more then maintain our reputation of ing the ï¬nest line of choice odors in this vicinityâ€"we shall have the best the whole world offers. Our present stock includes goods from the laboratories of the best Ameri- can perfumers and you can ï¬nd here the same rich. dainty odors from France that delight the roy- slty ot_ Europa. The ddntieot perfumes of the world’s production luvs lstoly Ir- r‘qu at our store for the holiday Holiday Penumes A. HIGINBOTHAM WA.“ Thedpathmueï¬ctmd on the 7th of Baht. A. Mills, a! Lind- say. an employee of the Grand Trunk Railway. up. tbs mum at uhoou on the brain. Mr. Mills was t young man or about 27 you; of use. un- married, and was a counin of Engin- eer†Fred Broking, o: them:rhouu. Tho funeral took place allow- lng morning on tbu arrival at than 10.15 Wt trun. sud will pro- oeql to Rim-ids «meter: to! inter- mt. The member: of the 1nd.- nil-“'11:! 01. o! mint-tor Son: at n Punt on Buy- ’W. n “varnish W ma n mung mam-m a: ma. . . c ‘TRAYEDâ€"From the premises of Chen Downey, lot 6, Concession 9, Einily; on or shout Nov. 2, 1906, 4 Spring Calves. 2 rod steers, one white heifer end one rod end white heifer. Pleas notify owner es 5? zhsrssbonts. Address, Downsyville MAKE 3101100 to $400.00 pox-month. Why 'not you 1 Whether you live in town or on the (aim. Experience un- necessary. This my not appeusgun Write now. Don’t eighty. Box 491, Lind- say, Ont. -â€"v3 TRAYEDâ€"Onto lot 3, moeuion 3, 80:10] 4 young came 111- October. Patios on have me by proving property 3nd paying m.â€"W3 EACHER WANTEDâ€"A male jacket as rinsipd of Kin-know publh â€mega. â€Bug“ ï¬ï¬ï¬ “m’ expoc tieo t» In . 1906.7 J F. ROSS, Secretaryâ€"W2 IISCBLLANIO us . In M lax. Duncan J. “Phat-on. ct Lane... tor. bu hut oomplatui the manu- ttctnra oi mathin‘ new and. novel In a cheese box that my take tho pl». 0! the trunk in nu It tho pro- unt time. an. inmtion “provides 1 gunï¬ght-2mm“ h M an» mu: ‘0 t t I: Eat!“ Indus M Ecn box to . \ t. H o rvâ€"Vv~ The happy couplq Ion Woodvifle the evening tnin Lb:- 0mm. untsvillo an! other. points. The bride’s tunnelling suit; wn navyblua broadcloth? with Int to match. All I: in wishing than boa voyage trough litg. ( . 6. when his dmzhter, Mary Adeline. was united in tha holy bond: of. ma- trimony 'lo Francis W._ \Vickett. of Edc'n, unripoqa. Ihe bride looked charming in brown panda-80in with chiffon berths. Mr. ‘Wiokatt enter- an the room to the attains of the wedding mmh ayed by Miss Ida Thnrahn. at Lin y. tollowad by the bride. leaning on. the. arm 0! her gunï¬re. Ong‘c‘tha immprtudiate (ï¬ends 1: am in were pro- aent, and antes-“ï¬g ceremony. which was tor-med by the Rev. A. F. w. er. Ooh-nod. the guests rs- pu-ed to the dim room. where a mum mtm-maï¬_m . momâ€"m . The home at Mr. Pater Anderson. Dakwood. wan tha we 01 II- very pretty weaning on Wedneadu- D06- i 9â€"00N’3s33%? IEIIY IEDIIIIG BELLS. !» ml Lttitndo at tho cos! road- in this latte. The Record re- main. i. buyoud abandon. Itl ini- quity b In â€punt that the ethics ot th- dtution. IN not be con-id- hesitate to bring about another 'Itrika next April. when the question when of making an agreement with the coal minera._ The. last strike proved highly proï¬table to the coal roads m the con! operators. That than an: n mu! con-piracy again“ the public m brought out in n 1:!!! Mun o! evidence which in now forgotten. The coal compen- u. no wining. in the mind: 01. may cod dates?!» Mute another web but. they know that any lune-they unfulï¬wbnmom then nude up tron ti. flue. It has been p'mn out tint Mr. John Mitchell in sanguine ot a set- tlement at the dispute between 09- erators and miners without astrike next spring. But the present atti- tude of the coal companies leads to the common haunt-that they will not The tddition in not tel: by the wealthy consumer. who can‘ lay in his flock in early spring. It la the poor who “116'. by having to delay pur- chan’nz and to buy in small quanti- lic «aha: pinched by need. Run. the PhilndelphiaV Record puts the one. it in not the present in- craae of price tint is troubling peo- ple. It isthe not that the coal com- panies are engaged: in a determined alien to bring the price of coal to 2. generally higher level. am! that level i- to be high eunuch so that theywill not only reooublhemmlvec for any lnereuefl we“ them pay. but they. wfllgetaniMmarginofpro- ï¬g, - . _ Rev. G B. Harsh next spokeâ€"u he aid. not as a clergyman oh tho Church of England. but as a citizen for the put 18~yean with the doâ€" oeasod. apd their mia‘tiom had ever There ha been a rise in the' price at cod in Pennsylvania. which is own! in the only wintu‘. tollowim; mineral-a at ten cents per ton per month tron April each season. M t! iii!!! m an m immachmimmm Key †hell?“ onto. “Eaved by Grove." or "Benn Day the Silver Cord Will MW 'Rev. Mr. Wallace L2;n read the scriptures in clear and impres- sive tones from lat Corinthians, 15 and 20. albcr'which hzmn 854 was sung, "Asleep in Jesus. EXPRESSIONS OP BORROW. Dr. BishOp. the pastor, then spoke a ter mm at pathetic sympathy. Ike hymn-menu mt henna; indicated that one more than criin- ary had passed away. He had not- iced the tokens of respect and genâ€" eral sorrow in the flags flying at haltâ€"mast and the blinds pulled down. and had heard expressions at deep rapect. The late Judge Dean had lived many years ,hsd manifested a high christian character and was one who had the esteem end love at all; he was one .whose judgments had weighed much in the councils ol the church. and he was able to speak with the utmost degree of confidence 1 concerning his spiritual life. He lelt 1 that in his departure both pastor and church had lost a sincere blend. an intelligent and sympathetic hearer. Deceased was a loyal Llethodist and one who! loved his church. His heart was larger than Methodism and held s generous measure 0! sympathy for I all those who loved the Lord Jesus I Christ. .A in. u h we fl eeamtam “fl“: A! Gaunt“, 919mm shim . at who! Jules Ben was s Mane W and match m Ian «n In new In». and mum; u the lam! am the cum! («suns a! dug! new “I Inï¬nity mm: an m m III.“ II RV: f (WM'e Evening Post) Fles- flew et belt-meet throughout the town yeetenley end Huntley to expnee tb wideepreefl empethy and mt It the deet‘h o! I highly ee- teenedeltleenâ€"the lete Judge Dean. Wherever eltleene pet they wake 0! tb wet loee the town end county heel euteinell. The Judge wee e breed-ninth! men end the lemma kind 0! every coal enterprlee. end the. whdlml known him but loved HI! meet. ï¬le loee will be keenly Mt; mauleflemenmn- “to! hr hie honesty. hle Integrity. ï¬le heel: new on right and jut- ltn. we. aqua. yet enumer- hflg «emu ll! phi-Duh t1! ï¬ght mm um um. and penal-ma m «the in a “muting man»; may “all! will in heal! tell: by when: flJNfRAl OBSEQUIES 0f JUDGE wmuw Wt church Toads; AW-‘I’WHWmd Toronto clergymanâ€" his: W of tom-lug Wms~lnmt at Balm in: mm, m can In man-mu; to: TIE FUEL OUTLOOK. Tmâ€"nflwwmm that um tam!“ 0n the 24th the sale of wind breh up the See and the lube remainedepr on till Thursday evening last. the 30th. Thet night heirs col-Ire.“ the thermometer around more, the. lake wee once more cloned. with good sheet of see“ Bride; no“ Kr. Thee. Curtis 0! North Vern!“ eat! any 5 went“ to one. (he wlth him en! b quite mm ; (Cleveland P‘ainduler.) English beauty spaciflista claim» that the golden ago of English L-ca-xtv hu- nnived. Thev any that men and woman are gaming v3.19 beautihl day by by. and that a» where in the world can such heatâ€" tï¬ul men and women be mad as in Piocadxlly at Hyde Put†If by joint action the two m can dictate tx general rise in Ontaâ€" rio it will be. a bad. outlook. which willgrow womaaatimegoesonu- Inns the matter is equalised by, the: restoxttion of our (crests and lb utilisation at our‘ vast stoma a! pest "he body’w’u mm to W this morning on the 7.20 train. whet. interment took place at In o'd9ck. th late Hon. Icwia Wallhtidge. 0.0.4 was called to the Bar in 1858, and onâ€" rened an otï¬ce in Bellevillo‘where. In ‘hecame Master in Chancery. During administration on Hon. Edward Blabd ‘he. Mdahort period, was acting!»â€" pntiy Minister cl India. but m- ed on hi: appointment. Septe-ha: ’3 1874, an Judge of the County Court of Victoria, the. position In held until! his death. The late Judge Dean was a prominent member oh the lethal» ist Church. a‘ repneaentative in th General Conference of the body, alli’ a membenol the Bong; of Recenteo’ Victoria University. He married early in life the eldest daughter of. the late Gilbert Bogart, oll Belleville. The deceased Judge loam a view, two sons, Maseru. W. H. and H. ‘8.â€" PRâ€" »flo. gunâ€":83. In... but Wâ€... 9.62.» Pal. Ea. E can! DH dug in 5 2041 Hank. ‘ .. walnut ulna tout-um urnmlnt.nu.fl.flm \L LIFE OF DECEASED. Wm. Wax-u: Dan. county. 13on Judge. 05 Victoria. was born in 14.. don. 0nt.. October 26. 18â€. He w. the ï¬lth'son of the late Rev. um Dean. a: pioneer on the Hethodiut‘ Church. and both hi: hther' and mother (nee Ruth Thane), van 0‘ U. E. Loyalist descent. Auger lug- in¢ the grammar and at, Bag:, Wilma Warren Datum . tori: University. at Cabonrg, m which he graduated with I B. A., in 1854. He studied luv in tho oflieo at 1h had: wuon via: till [iii «kiosk. sud mu his.“ M u.» Minamo- paid unit lat trihu t. t minor: 01 m mun». a1 wrath. and flown but“ tho main. man; then ham 0. tun the Canadian Oder a! BC. Circles. Kr. and In. Dudley Arn- atronc and the Lindy; Luv. Antoni-r ) ation..¢ {.1. HI! unin- won admit, t9 '- HQ. ' ,‘ up) I! r m olu very clean and'dear obtru- ter.M. tines visiting summon hot at on! been entertained at hi. «I. 1.03%) “Ho. Ho (the speaker)†icon no welcomed done with m: Booth. The lute Judge Dem ha been nought utter (advice In". and tho town was now tho poorer: in, the loop of one who won avg. m‘ to help in every way. . Rev. Dr. Potts. repmting 1hr Senate of the Bard of ‘ Vlctorin Univerï¬ty, ow hot cum in; to “111033.9me pm- t In on friend. m of tin â€rm has I!!! In. hm hm. Hm MW: 3M 12 PAGES mm.