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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Dec 1905, p. 1

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'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", 0”qu “0".» GI». DRUGGIST Nearly Opposite Postomce, Lhdny DR. POGUE. DENTIST. Tunisthe place to select r- 9199. whoqher to: personal ”:00! holidty giving. We hue fhese perfumesin fans paehgesinsnyvariotyotaizea a: weflasinbalk. ‘ This year we shall more then maintain our reputation of ing the finest 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 find 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.“ Thedpathmuefictmd 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 ”mega. ”Bug“ fififi “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 gunfight-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 gunfire. Ong‘c‘tha immprtudiate (fiends 1: am in were pro- aent, and antes-“fig 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-mafi_m . momâ€"m . The home at Mr. Pater Anderson. Dakwood. wan tha we 01 II- very pretty weaning on Wedneadu- D06- i 9”"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 ”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 profitable 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 unfulfiwbnmom 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- fig, - . _ 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 Infinity 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. file loee will be keenly Mt; mauleflemenmn- “to! hr hie honesty. hle Integrity. file heel: new on right and jut- ltn. we. aqua. yet enumer- hflg «emu ll! phi-Duh t1! fight 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€" tfiul 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 otfice 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 W”... 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. 18”. He w. the filth'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 Univerfity, ow hot cum in; to “111033.9me pm- t In on friend. m of tin ”rm has I!!! In. hm hm. Hm MW: 3M 12 PAGES mm.

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