Q wâ€"i â€"l Dundee Fianna Bros. ' To-Murrow’s Selling. It must be large, and we want every person who reads this to tell their friends. Stock was never better bought, goods were never as low priced, and you can rely on everything being the best of its kind. Judge by the crowd of purchasers when you visit this store. ~â€" scene-é? MWflEâ€"l â€". W NOW FOR GLOVES. Ladies' Black and Colored Cashmere Gloves from 6 to 75, prices are . _ 150 200 250 350 Ladies Knitted Wool Gloves in black and fancy colors, frorn 6 to 75 sizes. prices are ............ .. ...... 250 35° 600 Children’s Fancy Wool and Cashmere Gloves in all colors and sizes, prices are ....... . . . ................. 15° to KID GLOVES LOWER. Ladies’ 4 button and 7 Hook Lsciug Kid Gloves in tons and browns, sizes frcm 6 to 7}, regular $1.00 goods for ..... . ......... . Ladies’ 4 Button Swede Gloves, in fawns, tans and browns with color- ed welt; and stitched backs. These were $1.35 goods, re- duced to ........... . ............ . . HOSIERY PRIGE . Children’s Heavy Black Wool Hose, “Ribbed,†sizes 6 to 10, prices are. . . . Children's Fine Black Cashmere Hose, sizes run from 5 to 85, every pair are fast in color, price ...................... 15° to Ladies’ Black Cashmere â€use, seamless, and with grey heel and toe, Elognnrï¬i‘iuifd‘li T3?‘,g‘°°§; wet: these arr: 40c Hose for .......... â€mum, , ,{md fmdwfwt'fl. Ladies' Fine Black Cashmere 11 use, rcgular 45c good 35:: a pair or 5‘» pair for ................... Weesr, our well-known buyer. . . . . â€"Jessie Graham. the 10 year old daugh- Men’s Ribbei Black Cashmere Sox, {all and winter weights, Fall Goods 40:}. pair. Winter Line ........................ ' ' ' WINTER UNDERWEAR. 01mm.“ Tbs annual supp! of the Linda†Casket Club will take placsthlul’rldsy) evemng at M.Councll's Royal rrstaur- . act. The reports fortheycar wilibepo- seated. and other mantra of interest as Photographs. LE. Oliverlsprepsrcdtotske Instanâ€" m photos nah: his nc‘lrskyllaht as classiï¬eds!†cheapest. Studio. 16 Kent- 8"-. say. nearly opposite the p:st cinchâ€"79mg. Local Brendon- â€"chding .Caka Bsxes kept in stock and for sale at Tn: Poe's. -Wherevcr tried the stone pile has been an effective antidote for the tramp nuisance. â€"A large wolf was Supper served at 9.30. All members are urgently «quested to be be present. Local Brevitisa â€"Stoekmsn predict that pork will be $3.50 per 100 lb?., live weight, inside of two weeks. â€"The Perkin shingle mill is now lighted by electricity, and presents a line appear- ance at night. -The cheese sold by Mariners factory at the last board sale to Mr. Mr. Flavelle was delivered last Tuesday. â€"Whii.a Pine Balsam is easy to take and is a certain cure for coughs and colds. A. Higinbotham.â€"88w4. ~Shooting matches are One will be held at the farm of uranged. Mr. Soles. con 8, Ops. on Nov. lzt. -Railwsy men say there were close upon 650 loaded and empty cars in the yards {101: and at Victoria Junction on Sunday as _ . â€"The streets leading to the east ward grain storehouse and lumber yards are in a fearful condition owing to the very heavy traffic. .â€"The population of the v of Hall- bnrton is now 126 souls. waive or fourteen years ago the village contained 300 citizens. â€"Capt. Geo. Bass and P. Groaslia left on Pride last for Hawk lake. east of Minden. toel after thedams and slides on that chain of waters. â€"Mr. Stevens, of Stanhcpc township, is said to have caught the largest when trout ever taken in our northern waters. The big ï¬sh weighed 43% lbs. â€"Mr. Geo. Esterbrook and a party of six practical men left Tweed last week for South Africa. where they will go into the mining business on a big scale. â€"Mr. W. F. O’Boyle, township clerk of Ops. has been appointed local agent for the A. E Oslcr Co.. of Toronto. holding large property interests at Ret Portage. â€"Dr. Bonucll. of Babsaygeon. the lead- ing dog and fowl fancier of this district. shipped a handsome 8‘. Bernard pup last Tuesday to Dr. D A. Clarke. of Uxbridge. â€"Mr. S. J. Fox. cf the Ops brickyard, is securing a large Quantity of wood from “Lakevlew†farm, Fcneloc, owned by Nathan Day. A scowload passed throng the lock Monday. â€"Mes-rs. F. R. Potter. of Detroit, Mich., I to the future'cf the club will be discussed. {illâ€"iii ‘ litâ€"33 ' i seen Irmntly on the farm of David Walnman, within two and a half miles of Drillis. â€"The Orangsmen of Haliburton will open their new ball on the night of Nov. ash, with appropriate ceremonies. â€"A word to the wise should be sumcient. Use White Pine Balsam for any kind of a cough or cold. A. Higinbothamc-88w4. -â€"Mr. Andrew Boyd, a well-known Braecbridgc lumbermsn. was in town lastdvgeek looking up horses for the lumber â€"O.:t. 2213!: was the anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar Bay. and incidentally of the death of Nelson, England’s greatest naval hero. = A Sunderland lady writes Dr. Neelands that he made her a successful flt after having sight sets of teeth made in Toronto and cisewhere.â€"87w. â€"If winterlingers in the lap of spring, as it is sometimes said, now surely sum- mer is making a protracted stay on the bosom of autumn. â€"The poor man's friend is what a great many people call White Pine Balsam be- cause it saves doctors' hills. A. High- botham.â€"88w4. â€"The Bellcvllle Sun asks: Will Billy Pant-on become member of parliament for Lsnncx. or will he be satisfied with the mayoralty of Napaneei -â€"Tha funeral of the late John L. Ssdler, son of Mr. Thos. Ssdler. took place last Saturday to Riverside cemetery, and was very largely attended. â€"P. T. Barnum once said: “The man who can stick type and the next morning talk to athousand people while I am talking to one is the man whose help I want.†â€"Mr. H. Resale. inspector of public schools for West Victoria. is anxious to hear from Edward A. McFarlane, a Bar- nado Home boy, who has been left a legacy. ‘ . -Dr. Burrows' flue An ore cat, the gift of an Ottawa gentleman. as disappeared, and the Dr. threatens that a catastrophe will overtake the party harboring the animal. â€"Mr. J. L Shannon. proprietor of the Cream dairy, has disposed of his route and . plant. including cows, wagons and sleighl, to Mr. W. H. Hodge, of South Ops, who will conduct the business in future. â€"The market was very well attended last Saturday by both bzy rs and sellers. Butter, eg 9, fowl, potatoes. apples, v.- pa- tables an meats were (tiered in large quantities and the demand was brisk. . Trudiâ€"E i m Emil?! 45‘ “CW“ now being ill.“ l 3’ cooki dsay. jg: . l'i'ï¬li .‘v'o. Oizeu- - 25 pieces beanie/u! Dress T weeds, sold everywhere az‘ 186. mm’ 206., our price, iii rural Cooks, the ' .‘ arranted_ best 600 pair 750 pair 350 psdr .l'ï¬LDiii ï¬ll! Two.»- Sï¬ooZaZ Dress Tweedsnyour choice of sz'xz‘em new designs, wort/i 356 our price, in ad Ranges ' , .t-llTIO. \ve haV VICmity, Com 1. ' 1“ N0 troubl 3:. 1" ,._i‘m‘l_i .] i- 250 - ï¬lm-iii _ 00d; the best .l-‘i‘i .«Vo. T/zreen- 75¢ pair . L’â€" y or two. Bxin CHEAr. g 5 ‘ 5T3 81 10 pair â€1* No. Fonz-~â€" Two Bales more of our extra special Grey Coltonwz‘lze best ever produced for Me money, in? T. ‘ E. 50 No. F z'w-u American Crefomze and Furni- lm/o Trail/5, lit-i i l‘i’t‘. _ - . s 3‘. l township, Halibnrton county, fall of! a pile of lumber the ciher day and fractured an arm close to the elbow joint. â€"The Ontario Fat Stock and Dairy Show will be hold I“: Brantford on Dec. 7 8 and 9: over $4000 will be shared in prizes. -‘x'o. Six,»â€" Hmw‘est Cmma’z'mz Flazzzzcictte, 32 inc/165 wide, for l/zo prey/22‘, Swen,“- Coz‘z‘on, Gram Bags, cxz'm “I'd/116’, per dozen, Jl i {“11} int m1 yg, l [Phil i ll) I Hill“. ‘3 ii i iMmnib-am «mm-arm r: ‘3] .ngcLeunan 00. Saw. 3522': Side of Kent-st. NNAN (:0 l. . fixes and Cross Cut Saws, Lanterns, rs: Brushes, Curry Combs i and “Imam... Depmmem, bwop Shovels, Apple l’arcrs, .<.;.'.L.<, Meat Cutters, Cw; Chains, â€r. nor Szeel Cha'n,light and strorg English Table an'l Pocket Cutlery, Cain- and Ammunition, :zts, Oils, Varnishes, l.u>::\'.\, Knobs, Hinges, i“. 13:: and FancyWindow Glass Portland Cement ‘, ogq a..‘. E as: .; \ .~l ~‘..'..J l’f‘i I()13N Vin" 1.0 w 12'8") leieuan (30.: Agent for the Celebrated SCRAETON COAL â€Tared at. lowest Prices. m $7.75 creams m3 â€IE1???" i 2‘. _ and the price of all general produce is improving, ibut it costs no more than usual to spend a term a: the l ado/z , OF TORONTO. { New term now open. Better facilities with larger . atlcndnnce than ever before in Business, Shorthand Members admitted at added . Good results iony limo. TELEGRAPHY Send postal for guaranteed in every Department. particulars. 1 W. H. SHAW, Principal. Gerrard and Yonge sts. Toronto. .CASH SALE BY TENDER. The undersigned will receive Tenders up to the ? First Day of December Next, , for 6.100 Saw Logs more or less (en bloc) ' there are 4,101 Homiuck Logs and 2.000 Pine princiâ€" pally 16 it 20m: The Logs are sitrulcd on Lot 35. 3 Con 3. Glamorgan, and are Well skidded and ï¬rstâ€"class reads out to each skidway and are all ' unthin half a mile of suitable water to run down I Burnt River. Also separately will receive Tenders for ‘ all [he Uncut Timber of every desm’p ion on said lot. Also separately will receive Tenders for all the Timber of every description on Lot, 12, Con, 6, Glamop. gan Two years will be allowed to remove Timber. . Tm; Tunis or Pavmzxrs are ten per cent. to be Plill uilhin ten days uf date of notice. The balance to be raid within :5 days thereafter and before any 'l'.rnber shall be cut or remove}. The highest or any decr not necessarily acceptei PATEICS can enngc Mr. F. Ruby, near Gooderham, , to :how :hcm the lugs. â€"0)â€"5w. A MILLER. Seamve. ‘ M {9 iii? iiiauzulimr £051. â€"Inaneighboring town a woman fell from her wheel and bit off a pEecs of her tongue. The local papers report that the accident caused some of the meanest mon in town to buy wheels for their wives. â€"-I».stead of repealing the curfew ball by-law the S ratford authorities have decided to have it strictly enforced. This is the result of the suggestion made that, as the bell ringing was only a farce. it would he better to abolish it altogether. â€"The O tawa. government will be asked to name Monday, Nov. Szh. as Thanksgiv- ing day, in place (f the 231', which was fixed upon to eilncide with the thanks- giving cf our American cousins. It is urged that the latter date brings the hull day too near Christmas. â€"The Orlllia Packet states that a young minister not a thousand miles from that town. who was rrcently married. brought his bride home on a Saturday. The next day he promised a sermon on “Heaven." and the next Sunday on "The thorn in t! e flesh.†â€"Autis. the ycung man arrested here on Tuesday week by Clief Ball. and who was handed over next day to Chief Jarvis, cf Bcwmanville, has been com- mitted to Stand his trial at Cobourg at the next court. The bicycle he stole at Mark- ham has been recovered from a farmer named Russell. of York towneh'p. â€"leeryman Glover, of Bowmanvll'e, came to town Saturday to recover the horse stolen from him bv young Act's, who was arrested by Chief Bell on Tuesday evening. The animal has been living on clover hay ever since in the Mansion house stables. and was skittish as a coil: when turned cu‘. Glover headed for Sunderiand to rt cave: his top buggy, which Anti-1 traded there for a road cart. receiving $8 “bzct†rrosey. -The commissioners appointed by the county councils of Victoria and Northam- berland and Durham to oversee the con- Struction cf the new bridge over Pigeon Creek. on the boundary of Ops and Man- vera, met. here last Friday and drove out to note the progress made. The party included Warden J. J. Preston. Bethany, A. W. Ferguson. Millbrook, Dr. Wood. warden. Klrkflcld. S. J. Fox, Contractor R. Weddell, Trenton, and several others. â€"The shrewd wide-awake man gets the plum invariably. At Mr. Jacob Scles' sale head of medium cattle sold for very good prices, while a thoroughbred cowâ€"the only one owned by Mr. Solesâ€"wan picked up by Mr. James Connolly for $30. The latter has already a herd of eleven thoroughbreds. and would willlogly have paid 3 0 for the cow. but there was no bidding. Apparently the surrounding farmers were not anxious to imprsve their herds. . â€"Some six weeks ago Mr. James Burns, of Rauboro, purchased a young thorough bran Jersey bull calf from a Michigan feeder. and arranged to have the animal He forgot the unar- autiue regulations. however. and at Point Eiward the government veterinary took charge of the animal and held him until the tuberclin test had demonstrated a freedom from disease. The charges amounted to $12 and having f.rwarded shipped by express. Prizsollsts and other information will be furnished by Mr. F. W. Hudson, secretary. parliament buildings, Toronto. â€"-Tbsre was a somewhat uncommon sight at the lock last Monday In the shape of a snow so piled up with wood that the top bad to be levelled cfl' somewhat to avoid opening the bridge to let it through. The wood was for the S D. 8:. I“. Go. â€"The Sadlrr Cc. saw mill at Blscotas- ing has stopped cutting, after a very successful season, and Millwright Humber passed through on Siturday to his home in Psterboro. The ï¬rm will have alarge numherrf man in the words this season. â€"Mludeu Echo: Mr. Hugh Coulter. of Stanhope, returned home on Wednesday afier visiting her slszer. Mrs. W. Brunker. (f Oakwood, who has been laid up by sickness for some months, and we are sorry to learn that her recaVery is considered very doubtful. â€"Mr. Les. Silver. traveller for the Ken- nedy 8: chue Stained Lumber Co.. returned on Monday from a very successful trip east. While away be booked ordrrs for nearly 20,000 fret of lumber. and says the. outlook for future business is most enceuragirg. â€"A couple of truancy cases have occa- pied the attention of inspector Trew and Magistrate Mclutyvc of lite. This morn- lng a north ward psrent‘was summoned to answer f rhls carelessness, and Chief Bell escorted two rebel'icus youngsters to the Szparate school. â€"Mr. B. T. Stephens, a former resident of Hockey, and well known here as being connected with the staff under the employ of Mr. Thos. Walters, cf the public works department. for many years, died at his home in Morcland, Chicago, on Wednes- day last. Many friends and acquaintances here will be sorry to hear of his demise. ' â€"Mr. John Pearson and men have com- pleted the removal of floating logs and other obstructions from the lower river. and left last Monday to clear the u per channel as far as the lake. which is as d to be in a very foul condition. Mr. Davey's steam punt, ‘ The Flying Dutchman." has been chartered to carry the tackle for lifting sunken logs and timbers. â€"Mr. S. G. Parkln has made some large sales of shingles lately to American parties. For some time past the mill has b:en cutting fir the Sadlcr, Dandas Fravalle C:., as Mr. Parkin ran out of logs. but he has con eluded an arrangement wnh M. M. BJyd Co.. by which the latter will supply him with en mcient logs to keen the mill running until Christmas. â€"Mr. J us‘ ice Street. of Toronto. arrived in town last Monday at ll o'clock t) preside at a non jury sittings of the high court, but found that the principals in the one case pendingâ€"Flood vs Mansfieldâ€" were willing to take advantage of an order for adjournment. This was granted by his lordship, who thus found himself at liberty to return to the city on the 1240 train. â€"Mr. B. M. Gowanlork, the well-known traveller. sailed on ons'omers in town Tursday. While here Robert received a te x-blll from a Manltota munl~ clpality f.r a 040 acre unimproved stczion which he acquired last year, and was VVright’s Health Underwearâ€"fleeced lined. Health Brand Underwearâ€"unshrinkable. Hygeian Underwear- all ribbed. Ladies’ Hygeiar. Vesta and Drawers at... . . . . . . 250 509 80¢ 753 Ladies' Health Bland Vests anti Drawers at...90¢ 81 00 $1 25 81 50 Children’s Hygtian Vests at. . . . ...... 10° 12h! 15¢ 180 up to Children's Hygeian Drawers in any size at ..... Gent's Shirts and Drawers, Wright's Health goods, at. . . .81 00 31 25 Gent's Shirts and Drawers in Union makes, unshrinkahle at. . . .400 Gent's Pure Wool Shirts and Drawers in sizes 34 to 44 at 500 750 81 00 81 25 Boys' Shirts and; Drawers in all sizes, unshrinkable, at 25° 3513 45c GENTS’ WHITE WEAR is newly stocked. All sins of the latest in Shirts. Collars and God's now in stock. A special lice fer to marrow will be 100 each Gents’ Turned Down or Slatd'llp Collars at . . . ................. . Gents’ Linen Cuffs, 4 ply, at ................................ 200 pair 4 Styles 01' Stand Up Collars at 15¢ each 2 Styles of Stand Up Collars at l8c each 3 Styles of Stand Up Collars at 225c each 2 Styles of Boya’ Collars at l2§c each 3 Styles of Men's Turn Down Collars at 15¢ each $1 00 1 75 750 250 l 50 500 l 40 550 This department Special lines in Gent’s Neckwmr, Bows, Surfs, Derhys, Knots, etc. Boys' Tu tan Plaid Windsor Tits at ............................ . 25¢ each V////////. .7//////Z/Z§iZf//u’2%!!{7/AZJZZ’//¢7ii/////¢ DUNDAS FLAVELLE Bans New Advertisementr. ANTED-An exocriqnced general l'He who serves his customers best best serves himself â€"w- Aw" “mm†"'du- ‘ This is our motto, and as our Stock is all COMFORTABLE HOUSE TO RENTâ€" NEW .AND COMPLETE Corner of Peel and Sussex-sh. Apply to J. We extend greetings to our former Blues. Lindsay, or man. A Baova‘, Box 335, Onllla } â€"a90ll. . . . . . , we will have no difficulty in serving you well. and will be glad to do business with them mm: A VASES. You will __________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"i man is will pure-r1 I. lull line in all kinds of FOOTWEAR, TRUNKS AND V L indesy. Near Beaverton. 100 acres. north half of lot 9. ï¬nd us next to Porter‘s Bookstore, 60 Kent-sh, WANTEDâ€"An experienced canvasser 8) cleared. balance pasture and i 3 to travel and appoint agents No canvassing. ' Salary and expenses paid. ’l‘us Bumm- Gnamua " Co.. Limited. Toronto. l __________________â€" Fou SALEâ€"A second-hand Webster' Meyer Bros. Unabridged Dictionary. sire Him 18(0 nsgeu price 83.60-a bargain Apply at. Business Ulilce Li Tux Evrslxo P1. 241‘. I _Sisson C". ‘â€" cou. 8. Thoran. bush. Good buildings. For terms apply toJons l C nexus, Uxbridge P. 0 â€"9:-ws. ‘ 1 THE GRASH HAS‘ GOME l PRICE or moves cnr' INTO HALF. lllliill Till liail Htlliflu Still Leads llilll ill. Only Air Tight Heater Mada Patented Feb. 1st. 18%. A fire in halfthc time; a has all the time; a raving of 25 to 50 per cent of fuel. See that Verdleal Bot Bl at Draft Tube. Feeding the fuel with hot air all the time ‘lhe Queen Beater is more of a hating machine than it is a store. it can a. regulated like a lamp. You can have your room any temperature you wish. Will positively keeps slow hm burning 48 hours by putting in one large stick or knot. Wil heats room so feet square intsn minutes in cold weather. or no sale. Absolutely rir tight and the clean- est-tore in the world. No opening of any kind. No ashes, dust or soot can get . No trouble to operate. One 1ch lasuall winter, if you will put in a stick of wood every twelve hours Keep ï¬ts all n ht-any night and every nightnls a ban some stovr,the outsidebolng Buds. iron, lined with steel, and needs no book- ing. The most powerful heating stove . on earth, and yet will save half the fuel 1 “manage stove. Burns largo knots, ‘ chunks. cups. cab- and trash. hover ‘ 1 uqulntomovsthsasbssoulvoncoorsry the. No ashes to solve suit of clothes. Win inches long by 10 inches the you: split up. xpchsc. t urns your wood inlargcehunks. ltmakes n regup Iar heat and lasts low. it is tbs In keeper to the world. PAMB STOVE. Best in the world. itwillhsatyour pastor in ten minutes ' anubsssclssnssyourlsos curt-duals. astonished to find that the tax was precisely the same as that levied against a neighboring section under crop. and having doe farm buildings thereon. He is a... ,1" would 1,, u, pagmm. now of the opinion that nou-rseldcnts are particulars. not appreciated in that municipality and rm: lesions. is willing to sell out at a very Blight Medicinal-din: rmmo. . “am“ °“ 3"“ “3" WANTED as ONCEâ€"A carload of Sen» the money Mr. Burns received the calf Friday. â€"Lleut.-Col. Montlzambert, R. C. A., Kingston, was in town Saturday after- nooc and inspected the arms and accou- trements of the local companies if the 45 h Bait. everything being found satis- factory. Col. Montlzambert was met by DASHES HERE AND THERE I sevaal members of the town council and , escorted to the town halhwbich he declared Farmerstttentlon ! , ' would answer admirably for the pro sed . . ,, (widened tho: can be- 599°!“ bargains in Tea 33 the 03k i military school.but said the latter will not ,. _._V â€Inâ€, â€33 of we work i Front Grocery for thenextmonth.- 53w ti. l yet a certainty. as Peterboro was a strong .,....- .‘ _______________.. claimant. A 50ml Evening“ â€"'l‘he Sadlsr. Dundas s; Flavelle Cc. “ .~ l..3'..(utlozi. i l OJ FtidEYflR- 9216. the 389““ church flour mill was corked up tight as a bottle Sunday. Away :down below in the base- man-9:3 Educatirn l choir tnjoyed a very pleasant evening, lglvcn by Mr. and Mrs. Coombs at their gigging: b52233 (ï¬glphegngfm‘au iii . ldence Glenelg-st. Afer a short re 93.3" r 7' - . _ .. . res , _ huge iron pans and sent up dense or“ o. >1.cCREA. Fee-bi. uih.0nt.,hcarsal rrfresamsnts were served and choking 88985 intended to 91’0", lvarious amusements were indulged in. ““1 t° â€â€˜3 thousands 0! mice Inâ€" I such as games, recltatlons, singing, instru- ï¬ï¬gggagg°wߤr§§ah§§g :‘ï¬shgfl; merétgtlsghetc. Angling. case (if "331;;“3 closed till nix: morning, and we and r- par e even n . on: 3 a as afewearnes: words tothe cholr.lmpresslng stand that hundreds of mice were upon them that at alltlmes they should slaughtered. sin for the: glory of God. and not for the â€"A good stcry is told by a prominent Frail“ of men. After ringing u Blessed be gardener not a thousand miles from Lind- rhe tie that binds," and tr. say. which has not gone into print, our prayer. the party broke anewisï¬nifiggmzf even into circulation, and the beauty of It and Mr9.Coombs all success and he [uses l†that I†l“ ‘ fact. A gentleman h‘d 335k ._ , . _ as thev journey through life, and tggstlng made an entry to exhibit watermelon at “Memes,Bula.Beaumaris,Ham11’l that God will bless them in their new 3 “â€lghbm'hâ€˜ï¬ â€œ 1" Wk†13° came ‘° Fco'.'s Bay. Blackstone.Moon River home and new sphere of work ...... Mr. send his exhibit in found â€I, one water- . . 3' Réilwood, Porn Cockburn. Mega Coombs is about to accept a position with melon in “1" shape. 5“ h“! â€In. nitrous 3'3“â€: mver, Rosseau, Penetnng. mm.- the G00. Matthews Pork Peekln C.‘. as high“ condition, so â€at “1. "Emma “‘14- Armâ€"p; to Coboconlr. c‘memn to l bookkeeper at Ottawa. Duringï¬ils rssi- " acitron t° 3°99 1“ â€m9“!- WU“ Eastman. Severn :o xonh say Points dance in Lindsay Mr. Coombs identiï¬ed "5 m“ ““9â€â€ 'h“ "1‘ 5°53“ ! , c: Cr ‘ ‘ . , himself with the Baptist church “a†awarded him second prise for the best mam amassing ill; 3; Xa.tawa to Nrpxgon and. Span- one of its most [fliflent membtrs, being "tumaom ‘t “1° “u" â€"mfuuulol hit. 18“ J. L Petal-ll. ver via. North Bay inclusive, 3.. leader of the choir. teacher cf the infant â€"There was congld(mb]° fun m .3 who for several years was manna! 0' “â€3 Brockvine and. West in Canada as class in the Sunday school. and an active amateur rabbit hunt on acsrtain Mariposa Wm. Hows. Mg“ “7°" “4 “3 msr~ SIN 3L Christian Endeavor worker; in short. he gm 1..“ wâ€; One (,1 thewcrkmsusbot m nday m last E FIRST-cuss FARE was prominently connected with an . mm and skinned u. a. «in mm . Pale-- ad Goingccrr . church work. Md Will he missed in all the skin and placed it luacuruflsld. A in. ‘39- '3‘3‘ 27.. 28- 29- 3° “4 NOV bronchumhbntmostountythe choir. rather timid huntsr was told thatthers Fug: 4~ Hod for return until DEC. 14.1597. \ use “m‘culun and Guide Books from Agents.“ M. C-EDXCKSON. D RA . Toronto. There his nutiring efforts and 89.10“ were rabblteiuthsflsldandht Ob. B work endeared him to its so 1. that now. on the eve of his urc- l;\;‘Il’h‘.D.â€"An experienced teacher : Mn»: 1» second-clans amine-ts and sood they feel that they will be unable to get another person whowllldevotsshe time 3:“? the nmeï¬ltcrestin the w? ' “ll 1' 40-Hour of an gaunt 1021893: ' 0 ‘ o' "um preferred: «faunas at ones b. ' 5““ Nari char-ed. Am Teacher, 5‘ Woe. moan-87 3'. WA'.‘ TEDâ€"Inteligent men with good educalinu. to when: 8699 and expenses for the Write, with full of farm stock on Thursday a number of LINDSAY. FRIDAY 031‘. 29, 1897. TO AND COUNTY. l .\::endar:e a: the i l g i P‘ 1335030 BUSllE-‘SS COLLEGE l l 77.? JJ -Considerablc stir has been closed by the expulsion tf John Wesley Winters, 13:3,, mnfkgp:i:mg£r“ifll ex'dhtflcu grand dam†m'm 0‘ “1° abodeslrrin Bag-,Srcoud-band CiurhinngouScnn order of True Blues. from the ranks of ofallklrduCoppcr. Bones. Etc sous meson. M ple City lodge Loyal True Blues of Lindsay. opposite Preabyte Orillla, fir having accepted the command of No. 4 company of the Orillla Baye' Brigade. which is made up cf pupils of the Separate school. At a recent meeting of the True Blues Mr. Winters was ac- cured of "drilling rebels and foetus." and after protesting strongly be walked out of the meeting, whereupon he was duly ex- led. Mr. Winters is a nipbaw cf the ate J. L Winter. of this tcwu. who was also a prominent Orangeman. â€"We have recently wrchaud a copy of the latest edition 0 ebster's Interna. tional Dictionary from the spubllah- Messrs. G 8?. C. usrrlman Co.. pringfleld: ing the til'crts of rival publishers to detract from the repu- tation cf ‘ Webster’n' it still continues to load d i idsnad the best authorit an s cone Nov; "1. “"33: nus doulls what it; \..k. No. 45 William"... churchâ€"d wâ€"U. TURNER’S TONIC BITTERS have Mouthsmslkeflortvyaanandtbsdsmand . -) M. '3’75 3 -.i. 4;“ “Tie 3: 5 - gameâ€. are. 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