TAGE TIVE. 13 - In i "TWAS A FINE AFFAIR loclow the actual cost of production, !sprending out and * 5 neesssary that {] t Ig i 5 they would consy more of it, he [there should be outlets frow the main {? Tea Meeting H at St ] i cause people dearly love to get' some [streets to the outlying districts where i s . | -- hurch thing for notiir wg. Ald. Toye's stand houses are being erected, particularly ol id ¢ y Books fOR THE NEW COUNTY we tea meeting held in St. Mark's | BEFORE CITY PROPERTY ©» 'he 3 gus question | has Proven cor |in Rideau and Victoria wards. d SCHOOL DISTRICT. rch; on Wedneadny o COMMITTEE. he soustmition Ba woreonl groaty thu -- has increased greatly. Years Building Operations. : : Sd ates a voted i ory-iund, and a goo -- On Saturday the Whig 'will publish : B. Reid, of Sydenham High Yo Ee ahd hk was | Rill the Fi A i ret What About Street Paving. Na Ist of the buildings and house exe BOOKS FOR BOYS 3 'Hehwel "ts Rersive Appoint. ww wil he wylieed 30 dive asl) she Finabcs Committee Yef} board of works meets this after ly nsions erected during the year. It went--Sok ips an Fhe | ul ie ys a $s re. noon, but there is no report ready on | ist estimated tha it permits for the oreo. BOOKS FOR GIRLS Ee Pratt Foe Sutcy | eity; Yue ladise fu the Pedple on Liguor License loom but There is uo report ready on | i Until {tion of 110 buildings have been taken - Cost peri I'he i ed a fine spread pcetaon, th t rmlwa ower question was {out this year, BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS e inspector. of the new school in. and the tance Mowed. was] The city 'property committee was the settled. the pay proposition had to | erties . ectorat he formes ' r an excelle P } tehard md civic bod » adied this i8 he ' { works and city | B. A, Hotel Arrivals. nothing more attractive to a Boy or Girl than one is of tho : d > o No 14 onto: 4 n acted a hairman of the evening | week, and failed to respond it. counsil will have anly two more regu | W. Gaynor, Torontc Sylvester Pine, ' >f the New Holi r Books, at Christmas. Our stock is 3 ibirteota. of wa of the ad nd those taki part wers i in Monday "the waterwork o tee | lar meetings before the year comes 10 | Belleville; M. Welsh, Montreal; John large, anc a ine res 4 NEW STANDARD and POPULAR fine Dorion ent ' vidi i i i Miss. May Hinek \ id {oa { Toye in at- 18 close, awd then the mattor woitld | paul, Gananoque; R. Chestalat, Oswe- BOC OKS tor Ju le Reads re of all tastes and ages \ constititte & 1 distriot an esse. R : irvey, ar hes a ¢ sterda) : Of i the (have to-go over till 1910. What will 4s: Ww. C. McQuillan, Toronto: John y bo M1 a: qd vincioal of = acvey. John Cousi George Gil swopert con i wn Ads 1- De the outcome ¥ iR. Molthier, Uswogo: Minnie M. Sager, R. UGLOW COMPANY, der n | at ho and a a duate ¥ ) JcPedridge, and Maste? IRUTY and toye responded, | Saginay, Mich; F. Db. Coskhurn. Mont. & iin's 1 ' Set warn iH Alfred ) od 1 Wallace id were unable voeoed with Still Chance Of Referendum. jreal; BD. G, Blac kadar, H. lewis, IF. tn he Ly : of Wolfe dl ness. A full attendance of the com! my : mit 4s |. Bigwood, W. H. ait Te: 0 1 ' : : Maths Ik Bs a The «ivi wnee committer eels = Ly ; 141 PRINCESS STREET. . : ve. Wedaned : re aetead. Wa . os . v nities is wanted in o 10 deal th | Priday Witt BE the | F+ L. Watson, Boston: R, Ww. Williams, : j bool dint is ne- i eiorred to It some time | A. I. McCredie, Toronto: F.C. Bob oT % d - ig and Smeiti my o on ki license reduction by the |inson, New York: Charles Knowlis . - ™ of f O r. Reid {ingston Teachers' Institute purchase o ty eller gto, be iv coundal is petition asks th ut | Hamilton; C. H. Halloway, F. ¥elen- COMING TO THE GRAND. i 'A SALE AT ST. ANDREW'S : ae : A 1 £) i hei ' : 7 : ko oF on of the a ¢ oO he north-castern: end: of t the genera 1s i veduction bo | bourne, Montreal: Joseph 11. Ham, 0 : . . i a will i har i a very importa nat jy ta the peopl he committee Brantiord: H. Brent, €. W. Nash, To- Sweethearts'. and "The Fox;"| Fy the Woman's Home Association ly ' bila sud turday - 1 nd | require much wht on} i ported 1 2 i ¥ ph ironto; A. KE. Calmun, Allisonville For Saturday Well Patronized a chang e that a | -- : 3 Rvan and a splendid coi The Woman's Ho iti : ger evenin Jue : ' . Mu Re Hing Jue rencduin will go to the peopl Don't drug the stomach, or stimus will appear here at the i' St. Andr o's s charch, theld its am e n the ne . ee sit Profs M athe John ' Lhe committee lor Wa alternody, in nam : late the heart or kidneys. That is Opera House 'on Saturda ma tine on We ft t ) t » Clack IL is the weak nerves that are night, December it Fo the | church hal Vitalize these ' s ¢ nerves «© with » Shoop s Restorative, and see how ickly good health will come to vou Test it and sce !' Sold by all wr the of wths were His Honor The Barber.' H. Dude one of the best } TESTA TAAL ETT ACT TTL LTLLALATLTTLATTATVATTVLLA TLL AVVL VT LRLLTATE LCL ABBAS vithal read at 5c. A Book of 20 Tickets for $1.00 Cash. wrote oy }iad CRKCELS are absolut 1 1 } a» be used a second time. 4. TOYE, 4 Phone, Retail, 141 ; Wholesale, 467. 4 alinni '""The Return Of Eve.' 1 anitary and will not SRBC LORE ERLLLLLTCTLRD TLL LTVL LVL HLVTBLLRBIT LE 9909999909909 099000999 3000900000 NNNRRARRTRTRN ABABA ALAA TAA BEALL ALE ATES ELLREE ELH LATEST EEATLIELAL SESE TELE SS 36000000 AUCTION SALE $60000.00 The Great Spangenberg Stock of Diamonc is S, Watches, locks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Leather Goods and Bric-a-brac. As previously announced, | have to retire fro pert Jewelry Auctioneer, of Toro nto and Fond du Lac, ill 0 splendid recommendations, and an international re putation as a salesman ; and pure goods during this sale will receive precisely the same treatment in fair dealing that hag earned for this store the reputation it now 52 T he entire stock is to be sold if PoOS- sible, and there will be absolutely nothing reserv aged Mr. P. E. Pope. an ex- Mr Pope comes to us with po Never in the history of the City has such 'an opportunity been offered to the public, for the purchase of such a line of Y 3 : : Fie) gor ods as this, and it will be well to make it a point to ait end the opening da le which takes place THURSDAY AFTER FRNOON. December 2nd At Three O'clock, and Will Continue Every Afternoon and Evening Untif Further Notice Ladies are especially invited to attend this Sale, and chairs will be reserved for them. Customers aie invited to come to the store early and make a selection of goods to be put up at the ensuing Sale. ' Everything absolutely guaranteed as represented by the Auctioneer. The SPANGENBERG reputation and : record is behind this Sale. Yo. run no risk. Take advantage of this Sale and buy your Holiday Gifts at your own price Remember, There is Nothing Reserved. F. W. SPANGENBERG. NOTE--This store will be continued by Messrs. Rodger & Wright after Jan. 1st, 1910 SL Sale Every Day at 3 O'clock and 7.30 P.M.