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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 8 Dec 1899, p. 9

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Dundee a: Maven. 3m rad} BOYS’ Clothing. Does this store sell “cheap” clothing for WOMEN’S Suits. Jaunty, stylish, reasonably priced. Have you seen the Venetian cloth suits that we are selling at $500? It is the most extraordinary suit value even we have ever known. Perfectly tailored, of great style, and in every coloring which is in vogue. See them. A HOSIERY Sale. Women’s hosiery at about half. An-out-oi-the-ordinary event starts in this hosiery Section of ours this morning New goods at nearly half prices! That's the basis of the great occurrence. Shrend women will be on hand early to seize these offerings :â€" 20 dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose. double soles. spliced ankles and without seams. The regular price of this line is 35c, sale 256 price iSUOOOIOIDDOOOSCOCIOOOUCOOOOI. 12 dozen Ladies' Plain and Ribbed Black Cash- mere Hose, wilh high spliced ankles,full fashion- ed and without seams. The regular price of this line is 45c, sale price,.. 350 or 3 pairs for $1.00 3- 0. fi- --_,____ WHY NOT? Everv young man and woman who wishes to he lnccpendent should have a â€"-.. w-â€" â€"-â€"..-_- flUSIIESS rouoirlol. anything in the above lines wil. â€".â€"â€"â€" â€"-â€"â€"-â€" ",,,.e_ . We have arranged a 0'0?“ "pointy or those ‘ who have a few In unlhs in upm during the winter. 1 Why not tails entrants" “I this nuprmu-ity and linear! the tin-with us? We will give y is h-mee: _. ., A vslue for your money. . C B For further putlcuisra addres- . e " " ‘ QW" WM. PRINGLE, SITUATIONS Principal l’etorborough flu-truss Coll: go. opp. pcau tllco ln [ha liu‘lr o I ll ‘lrl sre constantly opening t ~ thus. an t a c q-nlrfl-al to fill 'hrm Tho TORONTO, received these ml s for help within lhrr-v .1; a ham or. 30 h Brulslnee’sAtro 'Cl’. '5 ‘.". s'ou. urn-her; H, E, Williams, Retl E- S". y '“ K min. clerk and etenographor:J. D. King 5 a 0,, lady, swnvvgrsph-r; (Iowans, Knit. 5 Co , lady, bookkeep- er Kine, Darrell Produce C0,, young man, bookkeep- ing and sun-:(nphy. Uur student. secure such places as loonasllley I be “lint: 1 IIJ'M for tours: I Chas Jones. GENERAL BLACKSMITH and HORSE-SHORE. The under lgned bait. to inform the perplr of [roomy and the I rrnurtdiug eountrvathal he he. lulu-n :v-r the General B'ackami'h business of Mr. R. lhlrlwin, Cambridge-1., south. Parties veqmrlng Ind r to their interest to call on one. shoeing as p-etalty. Prim reawnshle. CHARLIE JONES. Cmbridgrmg mum A fully equipped Tourist Sleeper runs through to Vancouver, leaving Tor- onto at 2 oo p.m. Tues- days and Saturdays. and to Seattle leaving North Ocean to a. t n. 10 m. ura- llooan. dag 3°? #1 i AM Csnsri-m Pacino Agent Will gladly give you . (unfit? rvanwulan and secure you a c mmouiatlon in ; one of there cam. A. H NOTMAN, A. G P. A. 1 King Street East, Toron o. T. O. MATCHETT, LOGAL AGENT. W Town'fiD COUNTY DASHES HERE AND THERE. Lindsay Bicycle and General Repair Works, . Bicycles overhauled and stored for the winter, insured against loss by fire or otherwise' . __+â€"â€"- Society Notes. â€"'I'hc members of the A 0.U.W. will attond service at St. Paul’s church next Sunday morning. All members of the order are cordially invited loattend. ___+â€"â€" Can’t Get Away From Facts. You may twist, you may turn, 1 You may fight if you will, l But Gough’s Dollar lists . l ,Will stick to you strll.-â€"dw1. . l â€"-â€".â€"â€" Peterboro Examiner Scorched. (me many friends of Hon. J. Rt Stratton in this town will learn with regret that fire brains out in the office of his paper, the Petorboro Exammor. about 2 o’clock this morning, and , caused serious damage. The stock , aged b fire was injured 1)! ”t dm 6. my stmtton's 10511.!!!“ . ,. i A Tourist for. i: all: pcy to prepa'c for them. C .rruapmd nee invited. W. H. SHAW, Principal. HeLennan a Go. penal low Priors. First Quality Goods. Largo Stock Carvers. Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Air Guns. Scissors. Carpet Sweepers. Fruit and Meat Choppers. . Table Matts Thermometers. Spring Balances, Lanterns. Cow Chains, Bird Cages. Halters. Stable Brooms. Cross Cut Saws, Axes. MGLENNAN 00. Scranton 6021, Portland cement, Glazed Sewer.- Pipe Trays. flake Your Christmas Ham bu ing thobost goodsfor 1’.de- , Elysian? Wb have got them. no but m, the best Sugar. the b91331?“ . .- ‘bl the ar- Yes. You mu 7 both coonnc and .ta 9in» best Peels. 1’ ”Wm looking for trouble, . ‘ ' ' . line pad 1: . You’ll find it, ’ " will meet you half way. now - “You mind it. ’ aman takesanotiontow'OTUi and fret, . t5 business he‘ll MM e m kt ; ‘ L. .1 M516 you want. wly, in" 3.9" You'n'nna it, ‘ ' ' \ umbestvie tumors. If! tomrdoumoom more, our RINK.“ torso: ' will dispose of tickets for the Child- boys ? good, substantcial, This store does not It sells serviceable clothing for little fellowsâ€"the kind that will stand the wear and tear of boyish pranksâ€"and it sells this kind of clothing cheaply. But ' “cheap” clothingâ€"never l Where do you buy your son's clothes ? A SILK STORY. The story concerns silk renmants at near' ly half prices. A collection of the choic- est odds and ends from the great selling of the last fortnight. waist and skirt lengths amonr them. desirable A Many few contain enough for adress. 21|23 inch Fancy Ta'feta silk, in plaids. checks. stripes, satin stripes and fancy over These sold at $1.25, price.. Cht cks. 75c [00 yards of English striped silks, in fancy colored stripes, light and dark colors, 23 inches wide, and we guarantee them not to cut, price, ..... .. Prof. J. H. DeSilberg Tho celebrated Eye Specialist, from Germany, will be in Fonclon Falls on Tuesday, Dccomebr 1911:. He may be consulted at the Mansion house por- lors : also in Lindsay on Thursday. Dec. 2151. till Friday. the 22nd, and may be consulted at the Benson house pnriors. ‘ â€"w2. â€"+__ The School Board. The lost regular mcotlng of the school bond. which was to have been ' ‘ hold. Inst evening. did not take plnco. there being no quorum. The choir. mnn. Mr. McNeillie, and several other members were suffering from colds and could not be present. It is thol intention to cull it special meeting to finish up the year's business. â€"â€".â€"â€" De idedly in it. Gough has caught the attention and ' ‘ aroused the interest of clothing buy- one by his Stupendous Overstocked, Sale, which he has inaugurated for tho i your 1899. Study your wants, and ifl You require a winter Overcrnt or Suit, ! a Hut or a pair of Gloves. a Suit of l Underwear. or u nobby selection of Neckweur, don‘t miss this marvellously cheap snle.-â€"dw. * Ticket Committee for C. A. S. The following ladies and gentlemen ' ren's Aid Society entertainment: 11103. i chairman. Mrs. W. 8.. Fee. Mrs. Roomr, Mrs. E. B. Weldon, Mrs. Bughson. Mrs. ' Jas. Hamilton, Mrs. Gough. Mrs. Milne Mrs. Sharpe and Miss Whitosido. 'Iho tickets are now being offered for sale I and. those who buy early will have oi choice of seats. Plan at Mr. R. 5. Por- ter’s bookstore. 'Iiclects. 25c and 15c. #â€" Christmes Just Round the Corner. Already the careful buyer is fascin- ated with the thought ofgetting first choice in p’cking up Christmas. gifts upondous OverstockedI look: will prompt you to buy. remaining days between now and Christmas Eve will eclipse Gough's best “Banner Days." Fair dealing without fake promises. Boys feel proud and parents feel hnppy.-â€"dw. â€"+â€" Sentenced at Lindsay John Hughes, the young lad who we! stabbed in the Central Prison the other day by n convict named Cardinal, was gent. up from Lindsay about three months ago, along with his father. The two had been beating theiri way on the trains from Bellevillo, when they appeared before Magistrate Steers, who imposed a sentence of six months in the: Central upon each. i' + A Useful Calendar. For fifteen years the Pope Manufac- turing Company. of Hartford. Conn. makers of Columbia bicycla, have isp sued ' the Columbia Desk Calendar. which-peasants a. separate pagc,_vvj.th ample memorandum 3pm for each dd: of this year. The edition for‘ 1909. which is now being distributed, is air- tistioally printed and mounted. . .As in l .many. farmers make a! astute of their entire living 50c #â€" Christmas Cakes An unusual choice stock of Christmna Cakes offered. at A. D. Terry's to meet the large demand, Our product lswell known to the public for their excellent quality and the finish. Ornamented fruit cakes a s ialt .â€"w. XIBREVITY. poo y .â€"â€"..__._ Snow Plow Contracts. At Monday's meeting of the council the board of works was authorized to clone contracts with the following pn rt ion to keep sidewalks clear of anew for season 1899-1900' North ward, J. I“. 865; J. Reynolds. onnt mrt‘ of south ward. Sin: J. Bender's, west port of south ward, .45: Westley Gil. son, cunt wnrd. 845. #â€" Liudsay Model School. Ibo professional examination will commence on Monday. Dec. llth, at 8.45 n.m., at tho Collegiate Institute. Melina wishing to renew their eer- lificnto are required to write on Mon. day and Tuesday, and to lunch lwo lessons on Wednesday. - â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" Cambridge-st Methodist Church. Rev. Dr. Burwash, Chancellor of Vic- tory University, Toronto, delivered the annual education. sermons at the Com- bridge-st. Methodist church on Sun- day. The addresses abounded in facts and. figures bf historical importance. which tended to show the great, re. sponsibilities resting upon us uq a nation, as a church. and as individuals. While our sister nationâ€"tho United Statesâ€"stood pro-eminent for its mar- vellous growth in population and com- mercial enterprise during the nine- teenth century to Canada belong- ed the honor of making a mark throughout the coming century and standing foremost at its clots. Ber land, natural roducts, with a etr Englir-h-Irish-. tch combination in but men, would achieve for her these results ...... The choir rendered goo! mu- sio at ouch service. M‘m Walters and M r. Arnold favoring the congregation with two solos. given with good ex. pression and tone. â€"+â€" Goblers Galore. The Christmas poultry export trade with Great Britain has been seriously affected by the withdrawal of so many of the Atlantic liners for war trans- port oervioe. but in spite of thid tells of thousands of good fat Canadian tur- key: will grace Old England's dining table.» this Christmas. Our Chadian farm has scarcely yet thoroughly realized the importance of this mar- ket ; _a market which is not only de- veloping rapidl in ‘England. but. in France also. far this season the supply has not proved equal to the demand. with the result that mom of the trade has gone to our comm- cial rivals across the line than would have otherwise; been the case. A deal- cLin Western Ontario daolarcs that “Ontario farmers need to pay more attention to raising of poultry-if the - development which is taking place in the export business is, to continue. In Ireland. Hungary, Normandy and Get": try-ruining, and some of them 3h. out of it. Bush ‘a -A. new floor has bum laid in the fire hall. ~Navkatioo may be said to, have old for the mom. ~32 fines-d Scranton One” a ten. delivered. at." m S. Co‘s. â€"Lfr. D. St loose. Crown lamb of- ficial, wan in town Wynn” way north. -If your dealer has ever tried them himelf. be will certainly recommend Nanette Dyes for home use. â€"Beavy-wei¢ht Underwear at 15¢“th prices at Gough‘s Stu- pendous Overstocked Sale, now going on.â€"dw. 4.!» members of the Hockey Club Executive committee met last Holiday at Taylor's restaurant to dine. plans for rink improvements. - â€"l. E. 'I' is ving up busi- ae- in Harman block. and will offer all. kink of furniture at a great Induction. Oppfite Graham’s Cloth- ing stomaâ€"«HI. â€"A scarlet fevar heard was posted in} the north ward est week by San- itary Inspector Dulce. The health pftthotowubeebeenvarygoodof a e. â€"Ilceboro Creamery mob a mle of a ton of butter to Dunde- t Flavelle Bran. as well as s abipment to Toron- to. this week. . â€"Durlng the ear endln Juncl 30 last a total of 28,909.99} are. ll.- dl4.ll7 pounds of tobacco. an loo,7m,. agelgsretrm. was consumed in Can- . I -Dr. Neelsnda has great success in crmnl brclren teeth Extracts teeth w thout pain. by [as and vital- lseci alr. Office. nearly mipinlie dimp- son locumâ€"Wit. â€"Turkeya to the number of MM We taken in uni done for at the M. challlll rink Wednesday week. Kr. Milton ll's-e looked after the weigh. in. and says it was the hardest day‘s work he» ever tackled. â€"You’ll feel and look unwell in me of (ion It's .10 business: Hulls as you would a a custom suit at Ola. You‘ll feel better. for you’ll hive .8 in your pocket besides. -â€" dwi. â€"No present is so resisted at Christmas by absent rlepds like a good hoto. Now is the time to order at Driver's gallery. We guarantee good work.-wtf. â€".Tmnty-thrco years ago last Sat- urday morning the Osborne houseâ€" then occupying the site of Dr. Shier's blockâ€"was destroyed by fin. Tho blaze started in a photograph gallery on tho north side and was believed to have been the work of an incendiary. â€"At' :1 christening in Orillin, when the minister was making out. a cer- tificatc. he forgot the date, and hap- pened to any, “Let me see, this is the 301b,!" "The 80th l" exclaimed the indignant mother, "indeed it's not; it‘s only the 11th." -â€"Mr. W. J. Williamson, our well- known moat dealer 7s a poultry fan. eicr. in his leisure moments. and has some very fine Plymouth Rocks. Sat- turday he decided to have chicken for - dinner Sunday. and picking out the smallest bird he could find, be dec'lpi- -Ir. Donald Battle, of linden. wee in town Monday. â€"I.r. Wm. Lilltoo, of Woodville, was In town Saturday. -â€"Oapt. Wm. Neill, of No. 5 Co. of Omemee. we. in town May â€"Mh'. John I "shell. of Bnedwuintowulastm -Ik. L. Gilchrist, of Woodvillawaa in town lstoly for a few hours. -l(r. B. Xumfor of Bobcamo was in town Mondaytou businem. n, -Mr. W. 8. Church, Moi called on town friends last “all; â€"Mr. J. J'. Galvin, of Poterboro. was a guest; at the lily hone. Monday. 1 an. D. Grant, of Woodvillo, wa- iu town Tuesday for a few, hours. -Dr. W. J. Gorrow and Ira. Gerrow, of Woolville, were in town Monday. â€"Bev. A. B. Chaffce, of Cobocouk. wa-a guest at thefhlyboueelatcly. â€"hf.r. Welter Travlu. of Tory Hill, wa- ln town on Saturday on busineu. â€"Kr. Geo. Douglas. merchant, of Menillia, was in town lately on busi- noes. ' t Tit. I} at Dilln’lru, of Little Brio s n. was it own ‘ friends. noeday'cclling on â€"K'r. R. Hunt of KJnmount, was in m-Hondey, aguut at “In My ' â€"-Hr. A. A. Allen, of Toronto. spent 'Sundnyln town a tofhiab - . (W h. Ier “1.- R 3 Allan. r“ â€"Mr. Ibm “In . of l‘eterboro. lanai Sunde and lanky in town. i gust 0 friends. i â€"Mr. Wm. Robinsondnoboaym. the well-known woodrsager. was a town last week on bullet“. â€"Hr. H. J. Wiehhln. ”rotary of the LS. a l'.f‘. IR. (30.. la In town in the lntereat of the scheme. nlfr. A. G. l‘inurhen. Toronto. own- of tile hoelon Valle Chemical north â€"Mr. Jar thr- runpulurz hunt-Inn Falls. WA. in town recently on bualma. â€"Ifr. J. O Syrea. of Woodville. groin dealer and [incident of the Vie- torln Telephone Co. was in town lately on business. -Mr. John (hmp'wlll. of “'I'alrvir-w" farm. near \Voodville. was in tons leai w'eoka attending the Farmers' Institute meeting. ~Many Lindsay friends will learn with pleasure that Mr. 600. B". 'Bert- ram. )1 P.. Toronto, in recovering from a very severe illness. â€"Miss Annie McDonnell, of Win, accompanied by her friend. Miss Tm McGruth. are at present the guests of Muse Jenn Shannon, bsouth ward. --Mr. Fred Quick. dry M mer- ’(Worlue was in town lately on his way Mme]. proprietor of chant. Ikllevillo, arrived in town on. tlm 28th, having been called here byl W of' the dart]: of Mrs. Eunguford. .Mirn. Quick's motlmr. -Mi~ L. Keenan. who has been in British Columbia and California for a couple! of years past, in visit- ing but mother. Mrs. T. Keenan, and may rem-tin all winter. â€"M:m. .Mnson Saunders. or Toronto, accompanied by her friend. In" Ada Victoria otel. the Kan-ion hum. | chant ,Ht. M My for Mei Glengur Co.. to spend a d .... .3 .. ....... W -â€"lle. Eulles’ton, manager of Dundee S Fiavellc Bras.’ clothing department. leftlaot Myforlushomeina. Cathennea. when he will spend. a few days. -lfn. Andrew Bandeau. of Bad Ops, left town Wednesday for Van. convex: and other Pacific Coast poi-h, to visit friends Ber many friends wish her a pleasant and beneficial trb â€"Cept. Goo. Base, d the public works steff.has been ill at his home in tho eastward for thepapt week or ten days. but is now regaining 111'. old vigor. . â€")Ir. W. M'. Robson, who is one 11 our mat enthusiastic and successful horticulturists, left town this morn. mg for Whitby to attend. the Bruit Groworn’ convention in comics: thorn. â€"hf.r. W. (1 Stephens. of Chicago was in town Monday calling on Kr. R. 5. Porter and other friends. years ago Mr. Stephens was employ. ed in Melcnnan'e hardware store hero. â€"hf.r. J. A. Culver-well. manager (1 tb Burleigh Fella power echeme, and Mr. Eugene Costa, on d the directorl. were in town Tuesday we at the Banana houec. They went west next morning. â€"-Hr. W. 8. Hamilton WI" and telqr-sph agent, noticaygeounpent 'l'u-daynlght lntown.a guestatum Slum house. He no on hie way back from “formic. where he spent moral days on bueioem. -â€"lr. Arthur Hunt, Ops. left 1‘ Wednmdsy for Portland “nine, from which port be will mii- on the 8. 8. Vancouver for “vertical. Be will spend Christmas and New Year's will relatives: in the old land. â€"|fneter W. “ethane”, who was sent in few months ago from l'rlnrboro to tokens malt-on in («hollow- of Man- treal at oueton. New Brunswick. ha. elmdy been ade by being sun! to the Bowl of “animal.” llruitfurd. Ontario. Willie is glad to bu nearer hia- friende no this province. as will probably visit his Undmy roletivne about Lhriatmue time. â€"|Sr. J. O. Carlyle. lnte mam for thr- Britiah American Syndicate at Raincloud. arrived hero Tmaday even- ing with In. Carl lc, being gun-t. (1' Kr. and Ira. t. Splat. M left on 'l'huraday for Hanna], and will sail in a few days from New York for England on their way to Spin. Mr. Carlyle has accepted the pool- tion of director of the Rio Tinto minc. Ilia Edith Splcr will accompany Kr. and Mrs. Carlyle to the land of tho Don. # New Paris Fresh new fruits to hand at A. H. 'Derry‘s. Grenoble Walnuts. Almonds. filborts. Pecan, Brazil and Peanuts. | New mp. mm. bInlaga Grapes, Raj- sins. Oranges. Lemons. etc.â€"w. ___._â€"_ The Doukhobors. an. Dr. Robertson, Superintendent of Presbyterian Missions in the horth- west. says 40,000 settlers hay. enter- tnted it. but still had over 6 lbs of | SM'RTOWP. of Little Britain. ”out n I ed the t this your, ““1 5,000 more chicken left. â€"A. report was circulated Monday afternoon that Mr. ‘l'boi. Connors. of the east word. had been fatally kicked by one of his horses. Them wean t.a bit:of truth in the rumor-Tom's big steeds can pull better thou. abunch of mules. but when it comes to kicking. | any common back that is fed a quart of outs per week can give 'em po'nts. -Tho entertainment under thcnus- icon of the Children's Aid Society. in the Academy of Music. Dec. 16th. will be a grand affair. Those who buy tickets curly will have a chaos of seats. Plan at Porter's bookstore. Mr. Thou. Brody. chairman of the Tic- hot committee. will have tickets for. l l thono who are willing tenaist in selling the some. -Wrn. Henry Bowman. proprii-lo' of the Oxford house, l‘etuboro. died on Saturday last. H» had hrs-n connected with hotels for many years. and was known to many Lind-my pt'opll‘, having been wine: clerk at the Rod-land house. Bobcaygeon. rorne yours ago. Mrs. man, who was it Miss Mncfnrlnne, of Port Rope. rurvivm him. together with one son and one daughter. â€"If you have venrly or half-yearly payments of any kind to make. you may arrange for them by making to weekly or monthly depout with the Victoria Loin Savings Co, tind- say.; they will allow you interest at current rates and you may withdraw snyday. If vou have money you wish placed permanently they can offer you an investment.â€"dwl. advancing market. show nothing but the latest styles 1 iagreatvariety. R. B. ALLAN 0 Lead in the following Departments: Dry floods, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Millinory and In these Departments we have a most complete stock, and make your purchases for fall and winter veer. Our prices are as low asevcr in spite of a strong and few days lnat week with Pictorboro ' friends. Miss Snelgrovc is at preemit visiting st Mrs. A. Bannelt‘s. Huron-st. â€"hfaasrs. Wm. “leaky. of had-to lake. and T. A. chllistor. of Bird's Cheek. were in town on Wednes- ‘ day. guests at the Simpson house. They are engaged in lumbering and will 'opcrnic extensively during the pres- lent winter. 1 -â€"At the eleventh annual banquet igivv-n by the students of the School of Practical Science. Toronto hold at the Td'mplr- Cafe Friday evening. the toast of Canada and tho Empire." follow ' in“ tint of"le Queen," was pr 3' J. Neelnnda. of this town. â€"'rh.-. J'cinlirolro Standard hm. tbo‘ following to my about Mr. (‘ulin Rnn. kin eon-in-lnw of (‘0‘. lit-neon. and fnfhnr of Mru. Fro-d W tltora: Mr. 00. ' n" Rnnkin. of Mntinwn. n-untly com. plelo-d fifty ra-nru‘ service in tho Hud- son Riy Co. 3;. in lie-inn strongly urwvd by his frinnds to write his no. miniwmm of tho- anrv'cn. It is felt lhlf no rum in ("-nrul-i ix ‘ccttcr qual. ificd to’ perform the fruit. â€"0n Friday last. Nov. 24th. now: reached. Mr. Donald Spence. of Ginn- nrm. of the dcnlh of his brother, Rob- ert. in the! hospital in Buffalo. means of ruining his health. Do- cI-aned was a brother of Alex. and Hugh Spence. of Hartley. and John Spence. of Beaverton. n. 1 ' 3* m, ,. gp‘ Masâ€"euâ€" in all lines ofDiees Goods. Be 1 Van employed on one of the large vea- I sale on the upper lakes and spent most . of his: life on the water. wh ch was the? are expected. Be speak- vory highly of the Gnlicians and Doukhobors. Tho ttlemente ans all .5: god pew- :veel. and al some t poop” start severely handicapped. they poo- seu great spirit and hopefulnesa, and are most frugal and indmlrioua. __._..â€" ma: LOIS. MARK - GRILLS. â€" At the Method“ parsonage, Little Eitain. on Ib- dth by M. J. E. Robes-on. Mr. W. Mark. of Lindsay, to Miss Emu. Grills. of \‘aloutia. Mr. Erncul lennds, non of Dr. l CUBRIE 'â€" CARR' - In Boaley. on Wednesday, Nov. 9th. 18“. at. tb residence of the bride’s uncle. In an rry Ball, by Rev. Ir. Terrill, Mr. Charles A. Carr. of Lindsay. to Miss Ellen. eldest daughter of Mr. Donald Currie, of Birds Creek. Ball» hurt on. .__.+â€"â€" DIATHS WILSONâ€"In Linden. on Dec. 4th. Adam’ Wilson. aged u care. SCOTTâ€"In Lindsay. on louder. no. 4th, 1899. Elisabeth Scott. wife of Joe. Scott and daughter of Geo. Wil- son. aged 22 years. DAR“. â€" In lindnuy. on Thursday. Nov. 30th, 1899. Sarah Selina. Ann Turner. beloved wife of Richard Dar-kc. aged 72 yearn. 10 months. ROGERSâ€"In Undsay, on Saturday. Dec. 2nd. 1899. Elisabeth Rogers. ro- lict of the late We Bogota. o, LINDSAY. Mantlos. When in Iaindsaygbe sane and visit our store DRESS GOODSâ€"1n this line we hold a first-class stock of all the newest shades and styles. We LADIBS' IANTLBS. JACKETS. CAPBSâ€"Tbis department is filled with new and up-todato- Jackets and Oepes at popular prices. llLLINIBYâ€"We 'h°' "9’7 "’10 in new and up-to-date goods. Something new ‘1'.” to show you, and our prices are low. » IBH'S and BOYS’ CLOTHINGâ€"We show a most complete stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at all prices. We can suit you in a good suit. for fall soc winter wear. Men’s and Boys’ Underwear Ladies’ -Fur Jackets, Men’s Fur Coats. I‘Pieaseremenbeecurllewsundionodoereastof Iceman ‘ . - - . We. seam mm. o

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