Manmeoung Men and Young Women Sis: chill Saw. South Side of mm: McLENNAN CD. @‘Mp BR: ’AE HILL GOAL Best Grades of Blacksmiths’ McLennan 8160. Has? Oï¬ers, Biggest Bmgains Greatest Satisfaction war game?» to the people of this County. ‘- 1 ‘7 We have the conï¬dence of the people when we make this :rxmluncemonl’. as we always do as we advertise. Watch for our Take sdvantage of the best chance to secure rices ever touched. Our 33' wotutlons of prices. (mode of Sterling Quality at the Lowest P gm bargains ure manifold, and. our facilities for securing the best geods J] obtainable at the very closest ï¬gures from the manufacturers and EB wholesale dealers are undisputed, and. we mean to give to our ‘ customers the beneï¬t of every dollar saved in OUR CLOSE BUYING a FOR. CASH. P511 EDress Goods Trimmmqs, Linmgs, ottons, Linens, Tailoring, Tweeds, 0 £3 U,/oihs Blankets, Curtains, Carpets. a} '5. Underwear Furs, Gents’ Furmshmgs, 'M w. KENNEDY co. :M w. KENNEDY co. is making a speciality of Rubbers, Overshoes, Ah? Discount Sale at the Dry Goods The Largest Retail Business in Canada. mm $1131.? AXD HEAVY Rubin“ PAINTS, 0st AND GLASS. always A 1 .1. Here are the lines we handle, Sale : TH E We cheerfully show 30.1 to judge of the values, 9 STORES. McLenhan a: 00. COAL ircahru. 1 {or the celebrfled CELEBBA TED : mun-J- w--.â€" .- Uuurflc in ShonhAnd and Typcwrmng I“: fur $35.00. or with m 955.0013!»- ‘: llw bout in tho market) for 8100. m H 33 La \ EILL ho holding good ponmznn if they under- wping or wrote Shorthand. uh u! the Pototborough Bun-Incl.» Col- ~L boon able to nupply the dcmmd [or Mm assistant.» nlnco coming to Pom-- 'usincua Collars, PREI‘Z AGENTS FOR THE R. NA]; and Room for Skï¬lled Help BLE MOREA» Wag/Ian’s and'eaa’y-made Clothing. and Clothing Hou§e_of :e. Patel-borough, Ont. Something Hg]; for Grates. New Franklin T) W‘ . 0011639 '. wxennodz at: 0'0. -<ï¬Â£%°)?(°%3€<>- our goods and quote prices, than we ask and we know what the verdict will be. and all are included in this Great representing us can earn $20 per week selling our Buoy 1 Gunman-grown Nur-ory Mock Permanent position and salaries. Ex- clusive territory. ere at once for terms to I. o. GBQBAI. Nuraorslnsu. Toronto. n. v. vâ€-â€"“‘ Ontario â€"80-13. Reward. Parties passing the corner of Peel William-sts. will save money and gain style by consulting g. p. mullett about their furs, either in repairing or ordering new goods. Fur shculd be cut to the best advantace to look well, and it requires practical experience to do that. Satisfac- Died in Gaol An old man named Alexander Bell, who had been committed last April as a luna- tic, died in the 28.01 on Saturday evening. He was a harmless imbecile, and previous to his committal as a person of unsound mind had been sent up several times as a vagrant. He was taken suddenly ill a few days ago with phlegmonous exysi - las, and was given every attention by r. Herriman, acting as gaol surgeon during Dr. DsGrassis illness. An inquest was held this morning by Dr. Poole, coroner; the verdict returned was “Died from natural causes.†The burial charges will be borne by the ccunty. The Kmmonnt nudge. The case of the township of Samerviiie against the counties of Victoria and Peter. bore, came on to be heard before Mr. Justice Meredith at the chancery sittings oi the high court at Lindsay on Tuesday, 19th). The action was brought by the townshin of Somerville on a dcciaration against the counties of Paterboro and Vic- toria that the letter were bound to main- tain the Kinmount bridge. The county of Victoria, although nominally one of the defendants, so far as contesting the case was concerned sided with the plaintiff. Considerable evidence was taken sides. and after argument by counsel, m. Meredith reserved judgment. A. B. Ay es- worth, (2.0 , and McSweyn 8: Anderson for pit: , and Geo. H. Watson, Q_C.. and Stratton 8: Hall, Peterboro, tor oft, the county of Peter-bore; Mr. F. D. M T.inflnnv. for are. the county of Victoria. A Sexton. Accident. On Susday evening last, while Mr. John Connolly and his motherâ€"who live just outside the townâ€"were driving home from the country, they met with e serious acci- dent. He was driving down the hill near Mr. Msimey’s, east Ops, and it teing very dark he could see nothing, but from the action of the horses and movement: of the carriage he felt sure somean had gone , and concluded Lindsay. tall from Inge axletree HO t0)“ mother t_o JFmD W“ "(A In. e’mnct $511: @ztmulizm yum. 7 jumpad out as escaped nnhurt. the dim: Wh‘ to leave 1195 whnb 1n "no Luv anyâ€"- _.___ , V carriage was found In the ditchâ€"a ï¬rm â€" th the tongue (creed under a stump. LINDS. QY, FRIDAY. DASHEb HERE AND THZRE AGENTS New Aqwnsemenï¬ Hunt-lo Moan-cl at: P o n'rnn’s Bookstore. Kent-st..’ Lindsay.~â€"14. aged violently anew wa . They bow G. P. MULLETT. NOV. 20, 331d Evaâ€"id his :3 he was com; â€"-Dr. Noble.“ Sutton, was struck on the log by a cricket: bul at Baavutona few months ago, and Is now In danger or losing the limb. .h .- L'AL- â€"Ayouag man, who lives on William-ah. had a bad runaway on that street: Monday atternoon. A borrowed cutter was badly dallgmged and he had a narrow escape hlm- se . -â€"Lettcrs received from Mr. J P. Tnylor, late haadmaster of the Separate school. and publisher cf the “Htszorlonl Chart of Canada," canvey the Information that his chart is meeting with a ready sale. â€",â€"--â€"- --'1‘he heavy winds last Monday blew down almost the whole 0! Mr. Magwood’a six-toot high band fence (about 50 ft.) on Regent-sf. 0 been! â€mun. â€"A large number of pump:- oame In on the north trains last 8mm)â€. Laval-1.6m“ le enjoying wlntei- weather â€"5 foot of wow tell on Tneedey_week. â€" The ï¬re last Thursday marinas nddod weight to the argument that the town should be supplied with a ï¬re alarm -__-â€"o -__ ____ , , â€"C:lp". Bm brought the Str. Comet Into port: last Wednesdaywlth anumber of pass- engers from points up thehke. It was his last trip 0: the season. Mu mu. tumor or Marl-30 Llamas. Omoe G. W. sour. jewelry â€an. Kant It. system. â€"Skating was the order of the day on Saugog lake lsstThnrsday. Drowning acci- dents will also be “quite the thing." if more care be not taken. â€"Mr. P. B. McIllnargey. our well known home and cattle buyer, estimates that he has paid out $2000 per week in Lindsay during the past season. â€"Mr. Geo. Doig, Bond-3tu has been making some exaenslve repairs to his cottage by building an addition to it which he intends for two more bedrooms. vâ€".._- _ â€"Thc Peter'ooro fire brigade hand under- took to hold a ball the other evening. and made io‘scrate reparations in the way of decorations an supper. but only two or three couples put in an appearance. -»The curlers are busy levellinw up the surfaceciihe rink prepu‘atory to getting neheeh oi ice. We understand that Mr. Alex. Rosa, oi the east ward. has been appointed caretaker by the committee in charge. â€"-Thc cflcere oi the Canadian Order of Oddiellows are jubilant. two initiations having taken place at last meeting and ï¬ve apflicatione havin been received for admiae on on next meet as night. â€"'.l‘wo iull moons will come in Decem- ber. Adventists say this has not occurred eince the coming of Christ, 1896 years ago. and from the coincidence argue his second coming during the approaching holiday 3. _v--â€"w _. â€"On Sunday evening last an old lady named Allan met her death by drowning in the canal at Bobcafgeor. It is eup- ncsed she lost her way n the darkneen. The body was found against the look gate next morning. â€"That venerable and gr- y-haired, though semi-looking, north ward widowor of long standing. when he next pops the qxestion to the tall and fair seamstress. should make certain there are no listeners behind the screen. 'Nufl’ sod. â€"Mr. Miller. of Seagrave, and Mr. W. Johnston, of Biackwater, went north last Tuesday to the township of Glamorgan to :lcok after their interest in certain pronerty upon which the Howry ï¬rm are said to have trespassed and out timber. A haw-i. .v ___ â€"Major Markham, commandant of last year's Blsley team, in his report; suggests chat no competl or be allowed to have a plage on the team more than three times er- l- __-‘qanfl with n :7an pmuu uu vuv you... ..u.-- -___ In ï¬ve years. This Is proposedï¬with a View to pass the honprs around more freely. :1}th you feel a sharp stinging sensa- tion on your face don't look up and wonder where the hall is coming fromâ€"it is onlv the small bay and his pen shooter. And then don’t get mad and chase him, for ycu will never catch him. â€"-Mrs. T. Willing-id cow M‘JOIOO on RIdout-eu. is now completed. and prcaer ts a very handsome appearance. The build- ing on Huron-sf. is also completed. Both heated by furnaces, are supplied with hard and soft water. and contain all the modern CANADIAN POST. and soft water. Improvements. Ila-r ~-â€"'_ â€"R. S. BAILEi’s French and American combination 3 stem for cutting Ladles‘ and Children’s arments. Simplc,gcrtecb and always reliable. Cutting snug t: and antenna supplied. Call or address MRS. News WILLIAMS (Agent), 52 Regent-em. Lindeav.â€"19 13w. â€"A pleasant eccial was given last Mo:- day evening by Mlss K. D’Arcy. cf the Daiy house. at which a. Jolly crowd was present. Games and amusements were iurnlshed to the enjoyment oi jail. After a. sumptuous .-...- 1“ an nun-1|! ‘Iflfll‘ DOUBI‘. nu wusuu a J 4“; .m- n .. ,, n- _, Games and amuéementa were furnished to the enjoyment of all. After a sumptuous repxst all returned home at an early hour thoroughly delighted with the evening spent. â€"A man named Richard Flaherty, il and deiireus from a severe attack of brain ever. was brought down from Brechin last Thursdav in charge of his brother, and taken on to Peterborc. The poor fellow was working in one o! the shanties of the Dalton Lumber Co. when struck down. â€"Mr. F. C. E imonds. of the north ward, has recently recslved an order from the Society of Arts 1f Canada for a set of oil paintings of Canadian scenery. He will select for some of his paintings scenes about Sturgeon Point and the lower lakes. sketches ( f which he tcok during last summer. â€"A most enjoyable evening party was given by Messrs. L P. and R. L. Morgan at. their home last Thursday. Over ï¬fty young people were present. and the seem- ingly endless variety of games provided kept the gathering in high soirits till the small hours cf she morning. Refreshme ate were served about; 12 o'clock. â€"Sorne pleasing and picturesque eifects are gained by 8*. Andrew’s choir by reason of the rays of light oomin through the stained glass windows, and isportlng themselves in riotous fashion among the young ladies' hats. By changing their seats every Sunday the ladies may have new hats at any tint. desired. â€"Mr. Edward Bush, who returned from B315, Muskoka, on Friday lash, has entered into a contract with Mr. Edward Farqua- bar, owner of the Huntsville quarries, to get out a large quantity at rock. and left for that; point last. Tuesday. takin with him Messrs: W. Pawlgs, Fragk m e‘ves ginâ€"5 fig-if Gessier. The work will last about six weeks. â€"A very successful concert was held in St. Paul’s school-room last Monday evening under the auspices of the C. E. '1‘. S. The school room was well ï¬lled. The number of encores and the great enthusiasm with which they were given showed that the audience highly appreciated the efl’trts at those who took part. The collection, amounting to $11 05, was applied to the piano tun â€" - . "n,_-l.-_ .. .. â€"Mr. B. W. Folger. of Kingston, says that “Bn‘ney Bax-net? †the rich man who is oetonlshingall England with the lavish manner in which he is spending his wealth, accumulated in the South Akicsn gold and diamond fields, and who is on terms of intimacy with the Prince of Wales and the royal family, is a native or Exetern Ontario, having been born at Exgle Creek, near Parhem on the line of the K. 8: P., and where he has a brother now residinlz- â€"Three wagons loaded with dynamite reached town last Wednesday evening from Peterbore en route for the Trent Willey canal works. As the heavily . . , _____z .. rant-If nlflznnl rldmg blé clan and It was mam was dden to ride on the planks. It was said that other municipalities had passed try-laws making it an oflence etheweltare ctthe bllceobe seen wheelln on the side and L was ins cod as An sample. In an. the killed vane, noun: u vâ€... laden vehlales sod uffKeni-sh, cltlzen's aware or the angerons character or the :w'ï¬ié iii-k will last LINDSAY ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 9 “Loon mums. â€"'1‘wo at our young mu: no taking of leasing the that!“ flak to: an moo. AI#L L-n_ __- Tit; may mists or «mun. was heard last Sand†for the am time thin “-1-: Katee-Rook at Memorial ends of the latest: and most handsome deelgn Jun: received at Tue Poe'r. _ - L- amen. â€"'1‘hero in one cm of diphtheria ad one at typhoid fever reported in town at the patent time. _ _.- . . 7__’_ -j tvv vv iv- __._ -3£ri meme. of \ihe south ward. who sustained a bed {All s few days ago. is now able to be about again. â€"Mlse Galbraith. has resumed her music class st Mrs. Robinson's. 86 Willi sm-st. north.-1283m.â€"79-3m. â€"The managers of the Echelon Falls skating rink have decided to rent the building for the coming season. Last year the stockholdsrs realized handsomely on their Investment. â€"Conirsczor W. White expects to com- lete the alterations in Dundee lnvellee’ premises in about two weeks. as he will keep carpenters and mssons at work night and day. , ‘ - 7-3- ‘ -â€"A very large display of pork was made at the market on Saturday. every farmer's wagon being well stocked. The pork is of an extra. good quality this year and meets with a ready sale. â€"03 Sunday. Dacembtr 8:h, the edn- eatim-ai sermons in connection with Cambridge at. Methodist church will be preached by Rev. Dr. Potts. general secâ€" retary cf the education department. -â€"Tne Y. M. C. A. received 82.59 as additional rebate from the G. T. R. Co. re the Haliburton excursion ct May 24th. Thie was quite a. surprise to the Associ- ation, and speaks well for the straight- forward dealings of the company. â€"-TheS. S Nossmore, of the Johnston line, which won“ ound on the Scottlah cuss: on Thursdlfy ash. hm as pm: of her cargo slur-g es hleentots‘ tcheese and eggs madeby Messrs. and 538: Flavene Bros. .. or $111: town. They are fully Insured against loss. -- .. AID-.._I__- â€"Mr. McIllharzey shipped last Mondsy a car of hogs to Psoerboro and two cars of cattle and show to the Toronto market. He ls also buflng 40 horses to load for the _ Eng! h msrkst. snd psld ‘ ~â€"â€" - -‘AO-Ah an be chained u my boat. db! 0 a Beam 8: Coltâ€"8841'. lUl‘ out: uunsnwu ._ ..... a good ï¬gure for animais' ahle'to'trot in 2.40 or thereabouts. It was his last ocean shipment for this season. â€"One of the neatcet annual publications is the Catholic Almanac 0! Ontario for 1898. This almanac is in its second year of publication. and is a very complete and useful work. Besides the calendar of the feasts of the year. it contains much instruc- tive read! . and an extensive account of the Cath c institutions. societies and clergy of Ontario. Price 25 cte,:to he had at any bookstore. _ _ n ,i,_ g .. we: run-l _"___-_ â€"A man named James Brown his Hastings on Oct 28m to go to his home. two miles distant and was seen at mid- night crossing a Bridge. Since then no trace oi him has been ionnd, end foul play is hinted at. The river has been dragged without result. â€"A man named Brooks was tried by Col. Deacon, county police magistrate. last Saturday. on a charge at having at- tempted to free a man named McGorhiil from Kirkfleld goal on Thuxsdsg evening. The evidence di not clearly en stuntiate the charge. and Brooks was dismissed. â€"The Cambridge-st. Methodist church choir has secured the services of the talented yonn pianiste Miss Florence Marshall. pop of Mr. I: M. Field 0! Tomato. This alone ls suiï¬cient to induce the people of Lindsay to come out en masse. See programmes, which will he cut ehcrtly. â€"Mi.s Mabel Davidson, the noted skntu, who deli hted Lindsay peop‘. last season at the tin here. will give exhibi- tions on the “skscycie,‘ or ice bicycle. s new machine for racing on ice tracks. during the comic“ winttr. She will visit Toronto. and may be induced to satin come to our town. uvu; -_ â€" __ , â€"'l‘he state veterinarian 6! Wisconsin has dl-covered that the yellow blossoms of Amer-lore national flower. the golden rod, hold the grams of one of the most dangerous diseases to horses ever known ; in is incurable and resembles consumption in a man. The horses which eat the temgging plant waste away in from two wee to three months. Thousands of horses‘hsve died from th poison in Mich- O m. ..... lâ€" 'I‘L.‘ nurses uuvu unu- -..,_ .â€"- ...... gun, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The flower wergrows abunduntly in this section. and it would be inte resting to know it any evil eii'ects can be traced to it. â€"B)bcygeon indegendent: 0n Thurs- day morning last Mr impscn, son of ers. John Simpson, of Hï¬rvey, was pari :23 with a triend tramh North Vern em to go out for ea hunt.l The; were in thediniEE room and s shot guns wi buckshot. bitingl were ecing the nipple, and rennet ed "What cit should9 go of! new,†when. mimthe gun did go 011’. The ch erg-e went t ugh the pants-1p partition, end sed within e few inches of the heads 0 two yam indies who were asleep in bed, covering the bed with plaster from the well. The coaster nation and (right of all parties was greet. vv vâ€"- c- .. â€"'l‘he band entertainment on Nov. 223d was well attended. and the treasurer reports a balance 0! 812 or 815 over ex- penaee. Mr. Perry, the Detroit impereon- utor, did not give entire eetieiection. but it would be unfair to cuddle the bend with the blameâ€"they paid the price demanded, but did not get value. â€"A shipment of seven deer on Thurs- day last, the lest day allowed by law, brought the total for the «neon eent ,A-.-_\. I’ 1-)--- “a On 907 and UWUKHU Ill-II: bvuvu .u- .â€"v ..w,., bg express through Llndseg up to 397, and t. e number sent. by trelg u would raise the total to about 450-0: 45 in excess of last season. Returns 0! deer sh! from the Muskoka region totalnpa at 1,600 in all. - - - Al. _ A_-VA_L â€"The Canadian led a of the Ancient Order of United Wor men are thinking of severing connection with the American lodge and establishing a supreme lodge for Canada. There are a number of mem- bers oi the order in town who iawr the idea. and say that the matter will be bran ht up at the Ontario grand lodge meet a in Toronto in February next. â€"Last Thursday was not an ideal day for a paper-chase, but by 9 o'clock a number of the Y. M. C. A. juniors had met to have a cross-country run. About (cartoon started. but the number had decreased to six before halt the distance of eight miles had been covered. The boys com leting the run were: B. Sylvester, R. )anes, R. Bax-stone, L. Sylvester. H. Scenes and H. Harrington, all of whom eojo ed the t: in, and especially the lunch prov ded by a kind lady at a farm-house where they stayed a tew minutes for a rest. n r". _____ L. â€"'1'he lncorporsltlon c t the British Amer- !can BusinessCol leg; Toronto. In: led to wonderful changes th_e_ol_(_l_3et_l}gde o! Wuuumlm m“ __ -1, businees training. Prominent eit’zene. such as S Caldeoott, President Board of Trade; E. R. C. Ciel-keen, F. C. A, Fred. ~Wyid and S F. McKinnon, wholesale mezchanteâ€"with Edward Trout, D. E. Thomï¬son, 0.0., and W. McCabe. man- ager orth American Lite Inmranc: Co , who now own this school, ineiet upon hav- ing the newest andbeet e tern introduced. In a ward, the etudent anus the beneï¬t of their ideas and experience. They are no longer required to copy tron: old but at once deal with beta not theories No time is wanted. The Wk in genuine and omee practice. David hookkeep , Rankine a Company eSeeretaxy.~ 89 2. â€"Poor Peterbtro! Wllh hmly sum clout «an: at hand to flout n log, its young men wax onthuelaoflc om boating uudtulkotregsmondocunhgooum, and illuminated pandas In «mm. In I would lead on unknowing person ut to aging thus the town I: attuned on theuhmofunmhï¬ It In: u “little 5 Inks." nova-uh bl: Idea of In almanac!!! pound mom the t udnkuon In the mm w! l. mm an m w .A.L.__ -. , mummflumthuoflu. mmummmmwwn abodmnnmuduwnnl mi"... thouflvuud,dopnundm.mm otwuknonpooph. Wm“ All“ tummy-d hwuudspuulcud whom." Mupxmnondn phml last Tawny. â€"Mr. Ed. thly span: Thanksgiving day In the olty.‘ A -L _ _ LA-l-lâ€"- friends last Thursday. â€"Prot. Humphrey's spent Thsnkegivina day with Toronto friends. â€"Mr. Wm. Steers (of Barron 8: Sheers). was in Midland this weak. â€"Mre. (Dr. Wilson). of Feneion Fails, was n town on Monday last. â€"Conductor Pym. oi the Ha iihnrton train, is again on the sick list. â€"â€"Mr. W. Rabson returned last Friday tram his weekly visit to the city. â€"Mr. MoFquhar. oi Cambray. left for New York last aturday morning. â€"Mrs. G. C. Read. oi Mariposa Station. was in town on Wednesday. week. â€"Mrs. MaoDongali. oi the Gisnarm manse. was in town not Thur-day. â€"hir. Sid Johnson, of the Dominion Ex- press Co.. Peterhoro, was in town Wed- nesdsy. â€"Mr. R. Burrows, timber overseer for the Bell Telephone 00.. was in town last â€"Mr. C. J. Pam m Toadâ€. Tuesday In town. town on Tuudny. ~31â€. Stewart, ct Boboameon, was In town on Snturdsy. â€"Mr. June: McLean,ct Port Hope. m lntown on Tuesday. â€"Dr. and Mn. Curry, 0! Mlnden, were day In Toronto. -Mr. A. Austin. 0! Penelon F5110. Mat ratm'nod from n p!enunt vult wltn mont- renl blends. ' â€"Wo react to hou- thnt Mr Hooper: children. Edith and Arthur. m maï¬a-inc from tonallltle. â€"Mr. Lane 110pr of Toronto. I. guiding 3 low duo with his ulster, Mu. . Sluon. north wad. â€"-Mrs. (1):.) Burrows sud dnnghter. mu Lottie. were vlsltlng Paterboro mend: tor a few days this week, , '59.. â€"Miss M. Hammond spent Thanksgiving in Norwood, to attend the wedding of a friend. â€"Miu Agnes Hanahoo of North Emily. gpenu Saturday and Sunday with much. 11': town. in town last Monday. _ Iii-Er. Nelliclux sad but! , of Cumin - ton. wen the guests of Dr. G caple. Lln - say~a‘r., I hmkeglvlng day. â€"Mr. F. J. Butler. of the Cansdlsn Ex- ma 00., Montreal. wuslstered us the lmpson house 193$ Mpnday. "Iii.“w.’ Brooks. the partly nnd popu- lnr wine clerk at the Benson house. apono Sunday in Port Petty. â€"Mrs. Kwe D'Arcy. oi Mnnohum. N. 3.. is in town visiting her dnnghtor. Mia Kate D‘Arcy. of the uni] bonsai â€"Mxâ€"-. ired Fleming 70! Port 30 . a former student at our alleglate Inst. cute. spent Thmxeglvlng dey in town. â€"Mre. Benin, Mlae Beuln end Miss Etta Raazlr. spent Thenksglvlng day with friends end relatives at Salem. 'â€"'râ€"-'â€" - â€"Mr. R. B. Walks. BA . of the Cellul- aue mm left town last Wednesdny or In: home ln Brooklyn, where he will remnln until after Chrhmnu. â€"11r. sud Mn. A. W. Baker. ct Toronto. at Than vlng wlth Mr. and Mn. m. Irvlne. nt-u. They returned to the clty this morning. â€"-Mr. Smiley Hulme. holler In the Bmk ct Montreal. spent Thankeglvlng wlth Mend: In Toronto. nnd returned 2: xc mornlng vln Pembom. . ‘n- â€"Mr. Funk Kidd. secretary of the Bell-nook“ and Savings 00.. Toronto. spent Thanksgiving day In town. the guess of Mr. and Mrs. Moms-mid, Sussex-It. â€"Mr. Dm mum. cf the on: an! clothing house. POW. with his two ohlldren. spent Thonkngtviag day with his brother. Mr. B. J. Muzzles. Glenda-at. _'__._' - â€"Mlss Snlllvsn. o! the Sepsrste school, spent flunk-giving dsy In Pehsrhoro the guest. of Mnsnd In. M. O'Brien. northerly o! Lindsey. â€"We see sorry to heu- thet Dr. De- Grsssl. who has been conï¬ned to the house for several weeks. Is now In n very low oondltlon. â€"Mr. J. Murphy, of Renboro, left Mon- treal on Tuesday for B 5:01. Eng, In charge of Mr. M ey's lest shipment of hos-see. -â€"Mlu Spark, was Johnston and Min Batty, the three tucker: forming the “cult of the Common public school. vial Lloduyon Sstudoy. â€"Mr. R. G. Camel! tad bride mind In Hudauon the eight o'clock min Wed- neazln ommgmknomNox-wich. may men s were u the station to welcome n;Â¥n. Jul. Ketch ad the nu». Kola: hold; “ng143: to home“ ogn'rhm- AL__.L _n-- â€"L!nduy pqcplo will be sorry to hear that the Be" 3. Johnston. of London. hu bun conï¬ned to)“ room _by muons. â€". “__A u-avâ€" ‘vâ€"_' , â€"Rsv. Dr. MoDlarmld. o! Plebon. spent kaaglflnz day In town. the guest at F. chsrmld._ barium. e anHHHC-MHNMEC‘E- as-.. I‘H‘Ill 3 on 25 .33 Eon-'5. a 3. 813â€"905. loan. 5.... 9.32. an $29 On... SO38 03!â€" unot an: «darknanan: in gas... 58 10...! 18â€" 830 Mason. Plbllrr ribâ€"I I Mtg-Ivan Qxlmby end deuzhter. of Hampshire. era at present visiting her brother. Mr. Geo. Dealeon. Victoria eve. â€"Meur.'. Geo. Williamson. E. Leigh end Nell McDang-ll. of Benetton. spent Thenkeglvlog day In town flame; friends -:i§17r;rvfle rt; Gregory. of J or 8: Gregory. chemists and dmgzlste. 05 um. span: Thenhglvlng (is, under the peanut roof. â€"Mlaa MngEe Fowler. of Patel-boron h. was the Queen of Mrs. Geo. Ing e. Cambridge's!" for a few days last week. â€"‘h‘. J. '1‘. Harrington.“ the Colleglete emf. end Mrs. Harrington. spent hank lung day wlth trlende st Scout!- -â€"Mr. Fred Quick spent Thanksgiving with his parents in Bowmuaville. Mn Quick enjoyed the holidny with Peterboro triendr. â€"-Mn. Higgins, of Toronto. who had _n‘ I. -â€" -l-§-_ nagndln “thaw (by. with her slam. Mrs. a . 90:. returned home In: Monday. â€"Mr. E! . a the nun-u o! the 1.0.0.13. w! adrift-on Poul-born W morning. cm to: Tomato, :2: spent 3 wt day with trhnds In as: aw. ville. Mr. J ants Devm spent Immune â€I ‘ 4:6?"5. Abént’w 3.32:?“ “up..." running TWoad. ct Kltkfleld. wu u: town Geo. Sim son and son Jaek have from a mums ml: with Mont- Morrison, of Klnmount. Wlddisa visited Peterboro no one 0 unit; rennet. Mr G. R. Hopkins. barrister. hoe oom- menoed en notion in the high court of justice (or Arehihnld W. Gnmpbell mine: the Gund Trunk Rsilw". to. recover $2000dem for coming the death of his eon 05c inh. who wee killed at the accident. nt the Fenelon crossing in Sea- tember inst. Time commeneee whet w i no doubt be on interestiu i 1 ï¬ght. the notion w 11 eurmine who is not hie for this dangerous m. n that someihing will be done A mm man. There m a dollahttul little concert at tho mum ample. fluently given by Miss Bounce mull. punk“. waisted by It. Inna: Walker 3nd Mater 801 Brandt. MIN limb-ll (ll-phyla W :Grodiuble lune. Through inedvertenoe we omitted to mnke mention lees week oi the splendid edition issued by the Orillln Pocket h anniversary speoinl in honor ctxhe twenty-ï¬t: o! it publication. The issue consis night 9 e. bristling with the well-written end w displeyed advertisements of the lending merchants of the town. end brightened by many excellent half-none Vinson! Wtomlinne. Menu. 3100.. enteprleing â€91m 50 Dozen Men’s and Boys’ Cloth, Curl and Sealette Caps way below value; a saving of from 25 to 30 cts. to you here. 75 Ladies’ Black Muffs’, splendidly ï¬nished goods, regular value $1. 50, our price $1.00. 30 Dozen Men’s Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, bought at a clearing price, are being offered 25 to 40 cts. below value. 20 Pieces Heavy English Flannelette, nearly yard wide, good value at 14c., our nrice to clear 10¢. per yd. 5000 yards Factory Cotton Remnants, from 2 to 20 yard ends. We offer a bargain in every end. Our regular Stock of Furs is very com- plete. Our prices for Caps, Mufl's, Hair Seal, and Otter Capes, beautifully ï¬nished goods, will be found lower than usual, as all are marked at straight dry goods’ proï¬ts. WARNER 60. 25 Extra Large Gray Goat Robes, on which you can save just $1.50 each. 50 Dozen New and Nobby Styles in Men's Neckwear, regular 35 to 40 cent goods, your choice for 25c. 50 Packages 01 New Sunnis Cantata; some very interesting bargains, of which we have space only to mewtion a few. 25 Dozen Handsome Designs in Silk Handkerchiefs. Lovely goods at bed-rock prices. We ask. your careful 'mspectm of our Whote Stock. Our Prices are Money- savers every time. WARNER 8: 00., 25 Dozen Ladies’ Embroidered White Lawn Handkerchiefs. M our 01mm: Advc I. ï¬nd ly l__t. LINDSAY AND WOODV ILLE. Wang isomer}; elsewhere in this Papa: 'THE- FINE CHINA and PORCELAIN you want M“ Mac “I China or P070? m can AI BRITTON BROS. Button 8:503; â€"landsone Dinner Setts â€"Toa Setts â€"Tot;e-I-teto Sotts â€"Dessort Sous 48-0 Sotkv -â€"l‘.rridge Setts â€"-Speoial Dishes -â€"Vases and Wm We no lbO'inK