'IGE, $5 90 $5 00 $4 75 $3 90 $4 25 $3 75 $5 50 $1 95 arc of '.. until b1- 15c IW 19c any the §§§§ ‘" Ep- school “mutant. ; attainment given bythe pupils of ' Ops, on Tuesday evening last, was ided success. The school room was stically decorated with eve teens and i era, with here and there a nion J ack. audience was very large. seatin i3 wacky being at a premium. Save :sltorsy from Lindsay, aswell as from the adjoining sections, were present, somed whom took M1131 in the proceeding-. The t J £9.11“ DWI vy Grey Wool Flannel ............ vy Grey Wool Flannel ............. sllWoolGreyFlannel..... ....... vim: all Wool Grey Flannel ....... 5’ Best Quality All Wool Fine Greys ...................... 223., fleet and beat 36 Inch Factory Flannel ........ -. ................. cy )Iilltmy Flannele, Fine ......... Quall y Mllltary Funnels. . vy Winter Drass Sniff! ........ 80., 10c hmereStes and Serge! ............... 10c ble fold Heavy Sarges .............. 20c â€Fine French Serges .............. 25c :quality 40 inch Sex-gas ............ 35c 540 inch Vesta Diagonals .......... 55c French and German Dress Goods Lace Cut-wan. 3|, {or ....... Lace Curtains, $1 25. for ...... yud Laos Cut-ulna. $1 50. for ..... yu'd Lice Curtains, $3. for ...... .. Lwe Curtains, $3.75, for ...... Quality Chenille Curtains, 31 yards by 11 yards. 87, form... p Carpet. reduced to 80., 10., 125:2, 15c.. 200. try Carpet, regular 450., fer. . . . try Carpet. regular 603., for. . . . try Carpet, regular 700., for. . . . try. from 750. to 903., for ....... Wool Tweeda, 7 Shade- ....... 11mm Tweedn. All Wool. . . mamas Heavy 630. Tweed: for :31 Tweed for ................. mm" cf Twud for .......... n awn" guNKETS and. QUILTS V regular$lOOstuff ...... ...... ..... 603 plat $900 Dress Patterns. for ..... $6 (10 our continued and ever increasing list of tau-gain oflets he.- 8% 25‘ encircled the entire catalogue of our stock. and makes a. dis- †wh'ch must arrest the attention of the ardent lover of genuine 'ggau'ns and stand the test of the most critical shopper. when we quote prices, nly upon it, they are worthy of notice m follLWing list speaks for itselfâ€"every department 1. here u Wool Blanket:- ....... 8! on p0: pd! I‘ 8 an .................. $2.50 per pm- mums:- .......... ... 8L7?) per pal: :. (Imam-mun. . .. ...... '.'5 v. per puk- ut‘uuntorpamn. may hum. We. pair In 5: (‘ouncmra for $1.25 WM rflnst Quality Wnddod Quilts. mm!†prior 8%. for. . ‘ .89. 50 per our DRESS GOODS. ented. Ihe Result of Our Great Discount Sale. Q'zmadinu guest. CURT AINB. PLAD NELS. CARPETS. Prltcipvol Paar boro Bun. Coll .1. BLANCIHRD. C. A» TWEEDS. LIN ENS. uallty Tabllng, 500 , for. mu: Bleached Tabllng. I shorthand I: the Potorborouszh «oz-borough. Our method! an m. Individual instruction. :ho direct teaching of n Charter- I-amrlu. This will beneï¬t. you. M. W. KENNEDY 81 60., 250. to $1.20 per yard 3m, 2303. and :50 207.. 400. and 50.: any price “95:: $1 25 $550 Aum EMIQfl'iâ€" E 00- §§§ 35c 200 350 450 630 DRY GOODSâ€""CLOTHING. 10¢ 12$ â€"Mx-. J amen Diana. P. L. 8.. of Fenelon ms, was In townon Saturday last on his return from a throo‘montha' survey In the Data! 1838 I â€"Ti:e Rev. Newton Hill, of Omemee. was In town on Monday. â€"Mrs. ( Dr.) Bonnell and sister, Mira Boyd, of Babcaygeon, were In town Wed- nesday. â€"Miss Goulais, of Bobcaygeon, was the guest of Miss Rose, of the east ward. this week. {â€"Mr. B. F Raesor was called to Klein- on Saturday last, where his heather is seriously ill. â€"Miss Binzham, Miss Currie and Miss Smitten of Woodville, spent Saturday last in town visiting friends. â€"Mr. G1 de Gregory who has been eerie in Toronto, is recovering and is expac home within a few days. â€"Counemu Gulogl , who has been con- ï¬ned to his house several days, 1: around and attending to business 88813. school. â€"The Sunday school of the Queen-sf. Methodist church pzrpose holding their annual Christmas tree entertainment on Christmas night. An interesting gro- gramme of readings. reeltations, logues, etc, has been tapered, and a. most enjoyable evenings entertainment maybe ex ected. Itis to be hoped that there will a large number or friends present and assist in the funds of the othlsolat (1"â€"â€" " IJ Dull 55“" -R:v. J. W. Tatten conducted anniver- 821;; services last Sabbath at. Woodvllle, an called for tree-will offerings instead cf the tea-meeting of other years. he responsewas very liberal, The to re- sults one not yet known, as a number are expected yet ‘to respond, but. a very en- couraging re is conï¬dently looked for when all - e envelopes are handed in. 4â€"The Queen-st. Methodist church will have a young people’s day next Sabbath. In the morning the Sabbath school will occupy the front seats, and the service will be especially for them. In the eve:- ing a Sermon will be delivered to parents and teachers. All invited. Guard: ’0‘“; â€"Don't: forget the Christmas tree enter tainmenb in the Queen-st. Methodist church on Christmas night. All are i:- vised. for n Gannon“: Nothing could be more appropriate no a ChristmuGitt than n box of J. A. CAR- ROLL‘S “Special" Gigan; 10, :5 and 50 in a box. Opposite Benson nouso.- ~12. “Countess" Corset ................ 75o Your choice or four popular and best main 8 ............................. $1 The Renowned Lewls' "Magnetic.". ..$1.25 A ï¬rst-013‘s $1 corset tor ......... .. . . Very Flue Lined Comet .............. Full range of sizes In the celebrated Four-in-hand Ties .......... from 100. to 50¢ Knots in all shapes ........ from 150. to 500 Black Wool Arctic Gloves. ..trom 400. to 503 Fine Union Underwear ...... ..503. per unit Fine All Wool Underwear ...... 31 par suit Lined Kid mm, ......... 25c., 503., 75., 900 Best Quality 2 clasp lined Kid Gloves. ..31 Collars, Cuff Buttons, Sent Pins, etc ..... . ................... half price Silk Handerchieis in White and Colored ............... from 150. to $1 Man's Conoy ('spw ....................... $1 Monn‘ ranked Conny Cap-I ............ $1 50 Flue Salute Corp ....................... $1 Monu‘ but tummy Ncuu'la Cap-I ..... $3 50 Paula: Lamb Caps ............. $3 50 no 80 Beaver Oapn ............ 83, 34.50. 85 8,6, $5 Man's Far Coauanomhat. Raccoon. Bulgaria and Waugh, at. .003: Price Black Raboa . . ........................... 88 all aims ................. Pure Wool Cashmere Home ........ Better Qualities Cuhmera Hose 25 353.. 500. Women'e and Glrle’ Wool Glove-n ........ 55 Women’s and Girla' Cuhmere Gloves. ..IOo Women's and Girla' Fine Gloves. .. .153 , 20 Women'e Heavy Wool Hone ..... ,. . .. . .150 Very Heavy Ribbed All Wool Hone. $3 50, for ........... Blue Denim Bib Overalls $10, to: ............... ' ............. 38 All Wool Tweed Pants .......... . . ..... $1 All Wool Fine Tweed Pants .......... $150 Best guppy Striped Tweed Pants, merthing in this deputment. . .1131! price Regular $1 Mantle Tweeds tor ......... 50c Regular $1.50 Mantle Tweeds for ..... .75c Regular $2 Tweeda and Beavers for ..... $1 Fine Black end Blue Diegonels, $2 50, for ..... A ....................... 81.25 Mens' Heavy Tweed Ovemoats ....... 75 Mens’ Heavy Tweed Overooats ...... $4.50 Boys’ Heavy Tweed Oval-coats ........ $2 50 Mens’ Heavy Freize Ulsters, regular GENT‘S PURNISHIN GS. GLOVES and HOSIERY. MANTLE CLO I HS- CORSETS. CLOTHING. PURS- $1 per suit $1.25 TEE CANADIAN roar. LINDSAL a, 2; 1 a E i i 3"; 3 1:: age: 595: NF 55 2% 5% ï¬ï¬liï¬iï¬iï¬i . will v0 WI .a'. he t Mien 9%. g "â€"9.“; 5} 212% 3 1 5+5 2 3 % a 5 § § :3 i}- f 5%. E8 neï¬; con-sea, Mrs. McNenue; eeo. of literature. M153 Sleight ; tron. Miss Dnnoon ; with an executive committee of six. The â€creme repcrb for the year just oloeed she bean with, 8 associate members. end the. tree-- ‘ â€"The Children's Aid Society of Lindsay held a very successful meetingcn Saturday evening last. There was a large and enthusiastic attendance. The movement for incorporation wss advanced a stage; several cases of children, which appeal to the syn: athy and help of the society, were reports Appropriate committees were appointed tolook after them, and also to attend to other important work. It was gratifying to see the zeal and good will ( it our ladies so enthusiastic in the interest at ne glected and dependent children. â€"The annual meeting of the W. F. M. S. of St. Andrew’s church was held on Thursday of last week in the school-room of the church. The cflicers tor the year 1895mas follows :-â€"Prss. Mrs. B. Boss; vieeoprgsq MrsJohnston, hireJKcI‘ie'nnan, mmme for the com Y. N. Bood,one u be can 5’ _m°uh:°gï¬ magma 751%. u- on .ln, whom: ""m' " WW1.» honeot clonal-ta, n Wuhan Tmntmwhohknownm‘o'mnmbc ’0! our ammuni- to u a: vocalist; Mn. “a.“ 1.2. m. say, Jan. 11th. Three eble speakers have been allotted to attend the meetings by the minister 51 culture, one of whom has been select by the Good Read Associa- tion of Ontario. The second delegate will deliver addresses on deiryingmettere. end tee third will speak on matters relating to the 33H. All meetings will open at 16 e,m. â€"The annual winter meetings of the West Victoria farmers’ Institute will be held as followszâ€"floodvllle, Jump“); Lind- â€"The Pone manufacturing con pany. the makerscf 1118 great CJlumbian bicycle at Hartford. Conn.. publish a most con- venient desk tablet calendar for 1895. On each slip is some gentle reminder cf the virtues of the Columbia machine, which has had such a very large sale in the United States during the last few ears. The bicycle has come to stay. and eac year will see the number in use very much in- creased. â€"-A young man named Fred Hawkins. who reeentl arrived in town.weeerreeted by Chi: 1 Be! , on the strength of emessege from the chief of police (1 Inga-so", on Monday last. It seems that he ne looted to an port his family. notwithstsnd gthe P fact that he was receiving we ,9. He was taken to Inmates-my morning. â€"An unfortunate accident occurred at: i Sylvester's works on Tuesday. A young man named Bald win. who was engaged in . ripping a piece of lumber with a circular saw allowed his hand to come in contact. with a saw, which completely severed the index ï¬nger or his right hand and badly mangled the remaining ï¬ngers and thumb. i â€"The residence and outbuildings of M. Jae. Kelly, on the 13 [b can. oi Emily. about three miles north oi Downeyvme. were deettoyed by fire on Monday last. The are caught. from a defective chimney, endenthe family being absent but Mrs. Kelanothing could be saved. Mr. Kelly’s lose a heavy one. â€"The young ladies of Lindsay will be pleased to hear that a class in elecution and physical culture will be opened early in the new years Miss Gertrude Trotter has, at the request of several ladies. decided to give instruction in these arts. 691!- cation should be made early at 28 em~ bridge-st.â€" 41-2pd. â€"The Victoria flour mill is ob preeeut undergoing its ennuai ooune oi repeire. The mils hsve been neat to Tomato to he "corrugated. Chopping end tnde will have no interruption, but will be carried on us usual. â€"-Mr. Walter R sesor performed the den groan feet of climbing the old flag-em at e market on Thursday lent to put in a new cord. when it was desired to hoist the flag at heir-meet owing to the death of Sir J ohn Thompson. â€"The members of Lindsay Lodge Nr. 100, I. O. 0. P1, held a verz pleasant evenin '3 entertainment in t cir room-, on Fri y evening last. A choice prc» grame was given, after which lunch was served, and a mcsc erjcyable evening wee spent. â€"All parties having articles f‘>r repair left at the shop of the late John Robinson, (runsmith), will please call and get them at once, as the und'rsizned will not hold herself responflble for their return rfcer the ï¬rst; of January, 1805. Mas. JOHN Bonuses.- 40-2. â€"Dewneyvule ball will be lven Wed- nesday Doembor the 20:1). 8mm end violin muele m Ill be provided for. All we cox-dial Invited. Ticket. 503.. may be prom. from Mr. Cookâ€"411. â€"Putlu would do well to but their old tars undo over in {which-bl. “out". All kinda of work tempt}: and emolenccliy done tboomar W Ham and l'ul-utu. . Mullen. pueblo“ turtlen- 41‘". -Wo hue boon uhd by Mr. A. F. D. MnoGaohon. nun rot the Bank at Mon- Orul. to auto chit; II but Wm 11 cob-9 .nd iï¬Wéiï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬‚lidh-a: Mom [tom alumn- to the Lady Thompwn and. â€"Boln dulroul of grub] manning In stock w thin the ncxo tMr damn! wi son on thing 5t 5 :1 ha ndnnco on cost. Mm; 0‘ mm, u tow Ayn out (I Bonnon h0|ll¢.-3U°3. â€"-Buy your hos! when It In mutant-o cured ; only half t 0 price of Sunny : warranted rqunlly as good. Home 5305.. Lindsay Woollen Mills-40M. â€"Send for llet ( t etudente 0! the Peter ho ough Business College. Patel-borough - who have recently obtained altutlona.â€"4 . â€"Mr. J. A. Ban-on. Q.C. attended the bnnquet glven b the old students of Upper Canada on age In Toronto In: even- Ins â€"â€"The beat German Henriettaâ€"u ï¬ne as silkâ€"500.16» yard; worth double the money. W. Emmy 00:40.7 â€"Write Mr. Blanchard, cl ll of the Peterborougl: Business , etc rboro, before deal 8 to go elsewhmâ€"fl. â€"A. B. Tmr’slsthe place tobuyyonr candles: choice mixed only 10 cents 3 lb. or three pmnds for 25 oents.â€"38-bf. â€"Mimnery at. a slight advnncepn cost for the next thirty days. MISS 033nm, near Benson hamâ€"39 3. â€"Mr. G. P. Mulletf, practical tun-let, has opened a fur rspurlnz shop on corner of Peel and William-ataâ€"‘lO-ct. â€"The regular term at the Peta-borough Business College will begin on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd.-â€"4l. -Wese11 Far Caps cheapsr than any house in the Dominion. M. W. Kimmy â€"-The Pain Obtnnder used by MP. Nm- tAfNDS is the best for extracting washâ€"90- ~ -â€"Fa: cy cream mixed candles and choco- late creams at 15c. Mb. 30 A. B. Tmy' s. â€"Km 8: Co. wish their customers and friends a merry Christmasâ€" 41-1. â€"The pubuo schools close for CLrZstnns holidays today (Edda y.) â€"N7ca trash salmon. only 10 cents a can at A. B. man. ~V 33M. â€"-Tnn Post â€"To lat Jan, 1896, â€"For One Dollar. cosh. â€"The largest weekly out of Toronto. ~ â€"THI Poa'r whines «oh 0: its modern u very mar: Christmas. Cflmdlupeotl‘nul’w‘lhmuoek at F Luna who “mm m gum, ï¬Â§$mï¬aï¬ mgdmor alive! I to! I’d-IM- Du. Good. should nah It brou’. as docked. Pdou very mb‘e. ‘ m â€on: Mflm?‘ 1;â€. h and m m not mgwheniPA-IJWI tad. m mm. mm. ulna. Tum. White M ad Benin. :3 A. B. haul-38M. n. “It W“ “I An! m m n J. A. OAmu‘u. one «u Benton Rum. *1â€. WW "' Who- Alout to Inn, gran. 8:638. 08H. Scamï¬i. nahâ€".200 a gunk... 32... ‘ flonn‘fé men on the continent; one mil- on theseare church members; seven millions never attend church; and only one-thindct those who do attend church remain at Sabbath school. In the city (1 Toronto there are 195 hoteig besides 21 billiard halls. open six and sometimes seven 1: htsaweek. he feared. and only ton. C.A.reomsopensixnightsa week. This. hesaid. is where the wad of the young men ciihis associntion comes in and shows itself in rescuing and suing the young men who come to the cities or towns from those pinces of temptation. They invite them to their rooms. where they receive ahenrty welcome. and are cared hr and usisted inevery way. Agreatworkis dcnebyt eseasss- alumni. wasn't:h the nmh cannogornsch. expo e great trainin good and spiritual work the association was doing. and elso pointed out how young expee pleased at being t, each “occasion. e she in an? ways and Instances the great work the . M.C.A. isdolng lnthe clues mdtowne, mdmorelerxeatoone cf daemon-ob- lambda-e the ehmch to-dey: “ evto reach myoungqen.†Thereq-e 13,“)0000 I‘ r". v- w- “v-v-vâ€"u , , . Veal listened to with interest by All pre- sent, it being one oi seeming proaperlt end encouragement, both ï¬nancielly en spiritnelly. the friends having contributed very libereily. Some sixty new when a had been edned during the yeer. which I shows that the young men ere being Eintereeted in the u and good work. l'l‘he number of hi e class students has ; also increased ; a debuting societ has been started. which meets every £5: evening ; receptions ere being held w ‘ help the members in getting acquinted‘ with one another; end the reception noun ‘ mittee is on hand enchevening to welcom : young men. '13» Sunday after ‘4‘ noonmeetingisone the beetinthepeo Vince. having an average attendance 0! 53, end for the past two months the aver sgehes beenso A greetunonntoi good is being done in the way of pox-cone] work. The junior work is 15 very impor- tant one also A detniled report of the year's work is given in the prospectus Just issued. he treesnrer‘s report wes next given, w ich elsoproveder-co g, and showed that e deeper inter-Let s beg? taken bï¬the many blends who one - bated.~ e hoped that the peoplewonld still put iorth greater eiforts than ever to further ndvggnog this greet and good work. Y. I. c. A. Autumn '. On Tuesday evening int the Sch uni. verses: of the Young Men's Christin Associntion ct Lindsey wee had in the Cambridge-st. Methodist church. The attendance was not quite a large on might be expected on such an occuion. Seated on the pietiorm were :â€" Meeare. W. H. Clark. M. D.. Inuident of the association. who noted on chem-n: F. A. Robinson, cemetery ; J. L. Allen. treasurer; Rev. Mr. Shouy. pastel-oi the church ; Rev. Mr. Totten. pastas-010cm- ct. Methodist church : end Rev. Dr. Scott. oithe u. inshymnRov.Mr.Totten led in Marne!†which n ion at scrip- ture was reed by Rav. . Show. The n pant o! the eccreury wen thenflven. end __th l“-_-- -II __- Bellelhm. lmhl Blnxm. Cl". 3- Bowgu, Annie Brown. Bill Gammon. Alla Campbell, [Ind A. Cunning ngor‘. P, I. 1531!. Bâ€"curnciisi‘ luau Bye“. Edith A. "Monet. 'l‘mdfll Ilutlor. Chuk- ll. Czslvort. Fletch" J. Onmtobul, Do Wm Dummy. Mich“ “MI. ‘h‘l. “I'M. (Ir-alum. him-Irv 3!. 0mm. Don-Id Mu. llmlv. rumi- Wm. Moon. Jum- ll. IoClollud. Emu-I luhflycu. J-Ihu D. lemma“, Wm. Shut. Ammun- I. Slums. Dunc-u smith. Juuu sadnoy Bunch)". Boa-junk: Somrvmo. D‘vm L annoy. MM Goo. Vmoo. Wan. B. mm loan Maul. Nnmel o! modicum to whom mm. cm- wu-o "nu-10d no the Dunbar umlnatlons: â€" “ attends: 'e. inclnding my Pmifle pee-idem called upon the Yeecretu-y tomdlha minotee of the loot meeting. utter which the tollc peo- gm wee renderedzâ€"Inetromen solo. is: Hemilton; solo, Mile Elle Groee addreee, Rev. Mr. Shoeey; reeding of Pen- coemlr, Mr. btevene; selection, henjo. goiter end mondclin club - media: of Pen- cosmic, Mr. wukv. rims mama lnetmmentel wu beeotii'nlly undated. Mice Grace mthee of the evening. and proved hex-sell of the pocltlon. The Rev. Mr. Shorey again very £0erth to the pupil: cf the so col. especially to the boys. Mr. Stevens reed e couple at eeeeye written the beet eclentlete in the echon‘. The hen 0 end guitu club byed exceedingly well. which wee shown the heutv a; please by the boye torn 01.01". The Penoosmic hr thi- oeceuion wee espe- cially interacting {unionist-1y the emu-L; bution from the li . B form. The meeting closed by the ninglnï¬l oi the national Anthem. ed by Miss W out at the pinno “Resolve thettheedlttrexertee teeter Influence! en the school teacher. Miss Taylor and Miles Totten upheld the m metlve, while Mlee Dlokeon and Mice Csmpbell spoke to: the menuâ€. The {Edge deolded ln [Ivor of the Mn. lee Florence McDonald nag 3 very pretty song which elmoet brought down the house, The ‘ Peneoemle" wee need by Mr. Foeterend Mr. Leddy. The meeting eloeed by singing the netball Anthem. Wheaten leeee. On Pride: eimoen leet the um society heldtheinegnler meeting in the eeeemhlyhell. Them‘temeecreteryned the minutes cf the lent meeting. em: h'ch the pteeident called epan lieu yi‘orStevene en inetnmentel eolo, which wee veryweilrendeued tor each n yam player. Thenext end meet inter: nsting pbeee (t theâ€, wee e dehetge. we 0 were ellot the feminine eex. ryimclhly (or th_eir gunsetive “Jake" The en jeet wen m not unknown when Printing.“ wk, “The Vanished Band.†has used the mend umowlth mm pods wrapped upon It. man. m g cm. .9 “y. agar-mu 0'“ II uxbu to may Muummwduflnuu “WNW. ï¬muooo‘htho. mm mwmwuuhouduuhm I must-Wou- own. pmgy, nmomuamn 21, 1894. Pimp. um. Pow. Annie 1. Spoon. In“: 8. map!“ Ids Shun. haul. \‘nnoo. [Ann J. “Mull 8.5::th Wnuun Anntu P. Welt Ian I. inf-inn non.’ Ithnnld. Sunk. Cumin llnnlo Manda. Llln “"th [AM lemon. 0mm. l‘ . In I. K. ï¬rth. “I. mum nonna- It. “Moo. Axu- u ll-nllon Inn Humor. Lubblo lam. link I )- u'y . Ink lay Ida loom huh I. loQoupoll, Ill: Lindsay's LeudetofLow Cash Price-:Dry Goods House has . something of Interest for Everybody. White Hem-stitched Silk Handkerchiefs {or Christmas. Black Hem-stitched Silk Handkerchiefs {or Christmas. . COLORED, SPOTTED, STRIPED and BROCADED. Collars, Ladies’ Kid Gloves for Christmas-«See our assortment. Ladies' Rcsl Satgggyuï¬s {or $8.ooI “72m M mg,†l. , Happily Are you a household economist these hard times? Are you ready for Christmas bargains in Men's Gloves? You are in danger if you do not buy your Neckwear A. Pointer in Furs for Christmas. We have made .an extensive purchase a Misses and Children's Grey Oppossum of Fur Capes. We have some sur- _ Storm Collars for $2.00, $2.25 and -prises in these goods in store {or $2.50.. holiday buyers. Gney Lamb Caps, Ladies" S. Sea Seal Caps, Beaver Setts, Caps, Collars Ladies’ Astrachan Mantles, $17 00, and muffs , $I§.oo, $20.00 and â€5'00": If you have good sense you will save MensChnna Coon Coats, 828.co,..3o.oo what cents you can by visiting our and $33.00. Fur department. You will see we don't follow the leaders Robes, Robes, Robes, Coon Coats, in these goods; we lead the followers. Coon Coats, at holiday prices. A MERRY CHRISTMAS, The Holiday MeSs_______enger A HAPPY m m You will be astonished to see our White and Colored Silk Handkcr- chiefs, 3 for 25¢. Christmas Bargains in Colored and Black Dress Silks. Of course it is Christmas bargains in Overcoats. Christmas Bargains Christmas Bargains in Dress Goods. THE STOCKINGS MUST BE FILLED. Now is the timc and here is your chance. Even Santa Claus is astonished at our display of ;, LawsnosJy Mag; Fancy Shawls, Sean's, Clouds and Jackets {or Christmas at bargains. We can please you mt}: Christmas bargains. Buy your Carpets Give us a breeze, did we hear you say ? in Lace Curtains. You will counter a fnvor by inspecting our goods and companng pnccs mu. those of other how. . . . . IF YOU REQUIRE DRY Goons, NOTIONS, MANTLES, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, MEN'S. Youms' OR BOYS' CLOTHING, you will be convinced that CARTER’S Emporium is the place to buy. ES, we are over-loaded. not on account of my depression of trade in Lindsay, but because we tool: advantage of the reasonable inducements offered by wholesale merchants, who have been forced to slaughter goods on account of the stagnation of trade in the wholesale markets. Probably we have bought too heavy at this late season, but we felt conï¬dent that the buying public would appreciate the rare inducement, and by purchasing liber- ally, our immense stock would be greatly diminished by the end of the year. To make this a huge success we invite you, one and all, to come and partake of the many bargains we have in store. The knowing ones are coming here for Silk Handkerchiefs. Prices often look very tempting in print, but deceived in this way that they no longer put any cm a ptice-list a yard long of wonderful bargains, but account. . . . . . 40 KENT-ST. If that is so, buy Christmas bargains in Boys’ Suits. You ought to buy our Christmas bargains in Men’s Suits. WEB-LOADED- BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS. give you a six pound Wool Blanket {or Christmas for $2. 00 - It 15 more appropriate. - - - {or Christmas here. I. E. W. chgpoz. Houscfumishings for Christmas here. E. E W. McGAFFEY; .0 J. outâ€. Misses and Boys’ Kid Gloves. Each little boy and girl would be very happy with a pair of our Kid Gloves. our goods and comparing prices Christmas Bargains in Curtain Netts. Christmas Bargains in Ladies’ Cloth Mantlcs. Christmas Bargains but the public have so often been ' credence in them. We might insert but refrain from doing so on that in Children’s Mantles. with