. D ,,,.V v--â€" ‘VMV JVâ€. ~ Cannonâ€"The Rev. Mr. Cram of Oakwood occupied the pulpit of the Franklin church on Sunflaw. 3rd inst, and preached an eloquent sermon to a large congregation. WE.\1-HER.â€"The weather as ï¬ne as could be wished for although snow would be vexy welcome to many. as r-othing in the way of teaming has been done yet. (V. _ --_ .__ In. 7‘ " ‘ “ ..\ (‘1hEXT.â€"Un Monday Mr. Hugh McC': ‘um of this place met with a very p\. in] accident. While feeding a straw cu'ter he accidentaliy auowed his left hand to go too far, coming in contacr wixh 'he knives the result was the ampu- tation :f the tops of three of his ï¬ngers. He will (any his hand in a. bandme for at. me time to come. Special to the Watchman. Comm: ENIEI:T.\IX.\IENT.â€"Tho pupils ofS' Jnim's Sunday school inzeud th-l- inc; m rntertainment in the' near fuzun‘. “'4 -h fur particulars next: week. . . . . . The .mmbcrs of the I.U.F. of this placr wil' xiv» a grand tea on Tuesday Feb. 2n", mr which great preparations are be- ing made. f0 In (:1! 22:16, in \‘Uemtia chnrvh. The baskets wnl a ticketed and sold at 30cns each. Lmii. bringing baskets will be admitted iz-u. A grand program has been pm- \‘im : “or. 'l‘lte Rev. J. F. Young of P." r ungh \\';ll be here to deliwr a law mn‘ they have 32:0 secured the Yeah- OI‘VSH w -: and. [be l‘est talent from Lind- 3:.) and Little Britain. A cordia w an.» :s (’X!t’!‘ld“'l to all, so do no- f0 V night and come and secure» Spam. to the Watchman. ‘erKrrr SOCIALâ€"The Y.P.S.C.E. of thi‘ ;9 Cc have arranged for a bake soda? h- 219121 on Friday evening, Jan. A.‘ : ' sex 0 head' of cattle Wore cremated nu. mum loses everything with th~ emu. in: «If two pigs and two sheep The nx'nrance is small and the loss wii em; xi S3 "00. Much symp-xthy is felt fox 1. 't -'I ~- 99062.! to the Watchman. JANETV'LLE. Spa u: to the Wmchman. Fun â€"AbuuL thzee (when: Sundtn mn mung (no barns with thu season 8 crnp. own-d b': Robext McGill, of the 1311) cm , \lgm'ers near this v1!lage, wen ca u'm-d by ï¬re, and three horses anu Spccm! :3 the Watchman. S: ‘le Mm 1'. -â€"Mrs Emsuris sellingout :3 n mum-e- of her mil‘i::ery at very much re m: d 'u'iz es as the season is far ac}- Va u' he stuck consists of the most sly ish z." x .« quesaxd tmbans. It will be to the? zrlvantaoe of all the ladies 1n tn.s séc inn to see and Inspect and secure. 30; .c of [I e bargains OAKW’OOD, 'th C A. SEATON, ï¬rm JIKT ‘ GUOD. for the JTTLE BRITAIH, sax is] Com; ant Help ONLY... PIL a :(LAL NEW’S-LE'I‘TERS if. T IURSDAY, JAN. 14th, 1897. J. GREGG, Ru“ Fresh Lime, Drain Tiie and Sewer P’_ of all sizes. A full line ofall k' 1h «f Lumber and Shingles for I} kill'S Everything up to date a: aims to suit the times. Give . us a call . . . :ILGII m Ontario \‘e‘mrinmy College: member 01;?- ic..:a! Vetcri -:m' Socich‘. Torontu. Ofï¬ce :11 .u c. Day and night cans ytumptly attended to. \ h...~un:hlc.-â€"id~ï¬:x . tcbanan, ‘31 i w 3‘36 . arv- Crrduatc of thz. Ortmio Veterinary Cn! x Me: n In I On :xrio Medical Veteriuur) Socact' . 0 . ce: W‘ood s ham cs9 bhop. Day c, u‘s :.r - aptly attended :0. Charges moderat; .um lvgihs Jan. 4. 1897. Ca!) at our ofï¬ce or f- r ml: particulars. PRINGLE MBCREA. Veterinary Surgeon‘ 'cvures the Conï¬dence of Busi 1ess Men . . . '. 56mm?" m. K: n san- more p 'cmiful than competent help :tsare (1)1‘0 mar-rum}; ï¬t our student. wk ,'(2) To assist them to positions “he- ‘m-utent. ’ "c" cent of our stxrlentdlnst yenï¬re no“ I lf‘ï¬ce work. YOUR CHANCES ARE Admission 10 cents. WEST END 1.:r, Coal and Woe-d arms a as «f the young men and women who are a good position are [able to flu ouL FRANKLIN. 9 Victoria Avenue. VALE‘ ITIA DUNSFORD KIRKFIELD Business College, Peterboro YARD and Short. ONTARIE ON T â€"1yr Special to the Watchman. PEIISONALlâ€"bll‘s. Skuce of Peterboro 'has been visiting her son, W. .l. Skuce. and her many friends here ...... Mr. R. Abercrombie of Lindsay passed through here last week on his way to visit his Ahmvers friends ......... Miss Scott of Garden Hill was visiting at the home of Mrs. JOS. McGahay the past two weeks. Miss Scott has made many friends while here and we hope she will soon come again ...... Miss Ethel Jones spent her holidays among Peterboro friends ...... ' Miss Ellie Skuce returned home from Harrowsmiihg after a sojourn of three months in the school of the Penrose cut- ting and ï¬tting establishment. She is now prepared to receive pupils and do all 1 kinds of cutting and ï¬tting in dress and ‘ mantles; perfect ï¬t guaranteed ..... Mr. J. W. Wetherup of Lindsay. agent for . the New Home 'Sewinz machine, was in 'I this district the other day and disposed of one of his ï¬rst class machines to Wm. Elliott, post master ..... Joseph New- man of :‘Lebanon spent Sunday {at the theme of Wm. Elliott. \‘Cw-zx-mxn BELLS.â€"â€"-On ‘Wednesdny Waning Dec. 3031:, 1896, . Lewis Shaw and Miss Lavina F e_r, were united in the hnly bnnds of matrimony, by the RAW. Mr; Garbutt. We extend to Imn our best wishes for a. happy and prosperous life. P1: 1:41)) .11. -â€"Mi ss \Iaguio Bl nyl, ck ha: Leturucd tn Toronto af er spending hm 11111511138 under the peuent a1 rauf. She 1v {3 uccoz nimnwl by her sister Kate. . . . . Him“ 11 yea .Mchourrh of Toronto is 11011- ruin: under the parental roof. . . . . . Mr. L{any Rm‘ \\ hn h dds :1. situation in To- mmu. spent ’X111.;s and New Years :11. hi: 1111me.. .Mr. Bert. Sanderson of Emih ~pent Sunday 1n Ops, the guest of Mrs '31qu and family ...... 1r. Ryerson Re 1. 11rbc1 of womb: 51,1111: ’ans at his Ruben. Mr. Wm. Tim's. . . . . . Wiss Mabu‘ Fee returned tn her schooz in Lindsm fter speninu Fer holidays mth her Aunt, \Irs. Dwid Pngue....Mr. Duncan Mc- Juli 1s visuing friends 111 Trenton. Special no the Watchman. Nomaxâ€"Mr. .l. W. McNevan and Mr. Wm. Reid intend improving the looks of 'his community by the erection of two new dewullings in the spring. . . . ..Thv Rea Bros. are hustling; around with their Lhreshing mill as usual. . . .Mr. Hug!) Gralmn‘.’s clover-seed will produce a nice fortune in comparison with otlur farmers. lie liming about one hundred bushels. SI(:1{_\'Ess.--â€"Muny will be glad to hear Iohn Rea, 3x2, is improving nicely after :1 very severe illness. I'E'.:.~‘O.\'.\L.~»â€"Uilie Bowlcs left on J-m. Ls: w cmcr upun his duties as teacher a: i’uwICs’ Cumms, Funeion. . . . . . . .Mr szly MuCunneH of Barriu high schoo}. «fret spending his holidays pleasantly a! home. has resumed his work there. . . . .. Mr. John Donner, formerly of Fenebn, nut for some years resic‘ing near here, is returning to Victoria cgunty. He wiil cake charge Ufa. f.er jusc west of “Tin Sand-pits." Mr. Wm. H. Day of Fexzeinn arrived here on Jan. 2nd and :Ouk charge of the school mm Jan. 4th . . . . . .Mr. H. Newherry has purchased a farm on “Cedar Point.†several miles uurxh of here and is building. We fear we shall soon lose him. No Sxo‘.v:-â€":\ll are anxiously awaiting snow char. they may p?ace their wnod upon the market. An open winter woull mean a sexinxus loss to the peoplohere. NEW YEARS G.\T}IEI:I.\'(:.â€"-On New Year’s evening quite a number of the povple of this vicini'y assembled at Mr. i‘I.’I‘odd’s to spend a social evening When all had enjoyei themsalves to their heart's conrem, and done justice to a splendid lunch and to a quantity of uystvrs provided farthe oceasion. they dispersed WCI‘I phased. and Wishing each vxthcr :md cspecially the bust and hostess rhc very hwppiost of New Year. BASKET Sovmnâ€"Don’t forget the basket social under the auspices of the L.U.L. N0. 935 on the evening of 'Iliurs- day, Jan. 213:. Indies bringing baskets admitted free. Admission 10 and 15 cenis, which will be refunded to all buy- ing baskets. All are cordially invited. 1m 'ux n \u IDEVT. â€"On Friday last while Mr. Wm. Forman of Palestine had a team of spirited horses tied at the store of Murchison and (ziichrist they got fxi’hteued breaking loose and smashing Lhé buggy. They went a short dis- tance when one of the horses fell and broke its leg and otherwise injuring itself ‘0 badly that it: had to be shot. Mr. Frormm looses a Vaiuable animal and has the sympathy of the entire neighbor- hood. Special to the Watchman. Snoonxu MATCH. â€"The shooting match held here on New Year’s day brought an unusual number of sports to the village. They all succeeded in carrying oï¬â€˜a num- ber of ï¬ne birds. Pensongvâ€"Mi's. H. McArthur of Ops is visitinu friends here for the past week . . . . . . \Iiss Agnes Dickson has returned to Tunmto to resume her studies in the L 1m ersxty. Special to the Watchman. ACCIDENT.â€"â€"On Monday evening last ‘ when Mr. \Vm. Ellery was going to work in Snulfurd's roller mills he met with what might have proved a very serious nr fatal accident. In going to work he had to go along Oak-st. which is a very .l‘mgeruus street, and while trying to ï¬nd :he sidenmlk he by some 'means lost his way and walked into the canal, and had it not been that the canal was frozen m-er he might have been drowned as tho‘ water is very deep at present. . - A Special to the Watchman. ()1::':‘LLu:y.-A feeling of sadness was cast over our village on Sunday, the 3rd inst†when it was learned that Martha, second daughter of Mr. Jordan, had passed away durirvg the night. The funeral, which tookplnce on Monday, was largely attended in spite of the stormy weather. SL'DDEN Damnâ€"This neighborhood lwas very much depressed on hearing of the very sudden and sad death of Mr. Isaac Watson of Reaboro. His ’3' :xc‘lnaintancss in this part have I: elt sympvthy for the wife and family. ()L‘u SCHOOL-School opened on Monday with a large attendance. Mr. Bradbum intepds to make this jubelee year in this sectxm. RANDOLPH.-â€"TINY. Fï¬ELON FALLS NO. :2 UPS. N0. 9-095 GLENARM. INSTALLATION.-â€"The ofï¬cers of the A. 0. U. W. wexe installed for the year on Tuesday evening by Paul: Master Work- man Rev. F. B Stratton,aafollows: M. W.. Thos. Honey; foreman, S. Metherell; PERSONALâ€"Mr. Yerex of Manitoba is spending the winter at his father’s in this place ...... Dr. Blewitt of Chicago started for home on Monday, leaving his parents convalescent ...... Miss M. Glennie has gone to spend the winter with her brother- in-law and sister at Fort William. . . . . . Miss Jennie Builivant is in Toronto visit- ing her brother. Some one will be lone- some. ch 1. . . . . .Miss Ida. E. Stratton has secured a posnion in the ofï¬ce of the Independent Order of Foresters, Toronto. and left for that city on Monday. She will be greatly missed in this locality. We wish her success. . . . . .A grand reception was tendered J. W. Henderson and wife at his father's on their return Monday night from their wedding tour. . . .Robert Henderson. wife and sister, are moving into his ï¬ne new resxdence in the village. u \‘acalicy that; will be hard to fill. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. and his removal wlll make a blank in your life and home, and we, his brethren. deeply sympathise with you in your lterenx'emenu. We would not multiply words, but we wish to assure you of the heartfelt; sympathy of every member of the Court. Our united prayer is that God may give you that grace and COmeI‘t you need in this time of severe trialâ€"Si ned on behalf of the members of Court. u~ boro. WM. REID, C. R. 'l‘gos DOWNEY. REC. \Vo. tlu- members of Court Rcuboro No. 357. C.().F.. desire to express heartfelt sympathy with you as it has pleased the Almighty God in his kind providence to deprive you of your kind husband and a. Living father from this earth by the hand of death. “'0 trust that you will not lllOW this truth of your most. high God to came you to waver or falter, but to give y m Wisdom and discretion to train those t.vo dour children who are left entirely to vmn' nmtherly care and protection in paths of rightcuousness and truth. Our lute hmv hox- has been the chaplain of our Court for the past tyvo yours nndhis death causes Special to the Watchman. \Immx OF CoxuoLnxc CE. â€"Thc subj oin- mi mm mm of condolence. “as passed at the inst, â€10011": r of Court Rouboro C. O. F. To Mrs. 1"! aha-on. Inerabnro, 0m: ' LITERARY.--ScVeUlI new songs have been introduced in wt glee club. One of the principal ones Was given by Mr. Wm. Imin, euti led “Sham;D ofl your ymoustuche md grow a goatee. ' I: was much apprecmted by the audience. Special to the Watchman. E\‘.\Nt:ELIST.â€"A number of our people l)Olll young and old have attended the meetings held in Oakwood Methodist church, which have been conducted by Rev. Mr. McHardy of Toronto. The rev. gentleman is a powerful speaker, and no doubt he has instilled truths upon their minds which will be remembered for some time to Come. Any of the people Ofï¬hls locality who did not hear him have missed something to their spiritual advantage. I’Husux.u..â€"I\Iessrs Irwin and William- son have returned from the north near, where they Lave spent the summer. The north evidently agrees with our boys; they are looking 119.16 and hearty. . . . . .Miss Annie and S. Enkins of the Queen City spent meir Christmas holidays in [bus Vicinity. lit-:(‘ov munâ€"Master Gal-don Webster has been laid up all full with bronchitis. 'Hur under the skilful treatment of Dr. Jeffcrs of Lindsay We are glad to say he is able to be around again. . . . . .We are any to state that one of our prominent neighbors in the persnn of Mr. H. H. C pcland is suffering from internal . . \HSUHSC . FARM RENTED. â€"â€"Mr. Alex. Mitcheflhas tented his ï¬ne 100 acre farm to Mr. John Smizh. We wish Mr. Smith every succes~iu Ins enterprise. Mr. Mitchell we under- stand, intends renting another farm in the spring. Tm: Wm’rm; :.â€"â€"\\‘c are having a very ple-xsuut winter, but since the thaw the hands are in :x rough condition. ELH’IIOV or On ‘IICP Rs. â€"Subj oined are the ofï¬cers of L. 0. L. Nu.‘ J whu were elected at the regular annual meeting heldonbcc. 14th last: W. J. Courtney. D. M; Robert \\ bite. chaplain; Thhs. Julius, rec-sec: John Vour, tin-sec; W. J. iieliuedy, treas ; S. G. Sanderson, D. of U. ; W. J. Gnrtley. lecturer; Wm. H. Lodge; committee, Benj. White. Ed Sill!dCX',S()n Robt. Mcbaghey, Walter Pnguc and Albert Ashmore. Special to the Watchman. Rmunsm) Homeâ€"We are pleased to note the return of Messrs. Frank Doody and Garner Kennedy of this place, who for the past three months have been in attendance at the Royal Military School. Toronto. Since their arrival their services have been in active demand. On Friday night, 8th inst.. they attended a. party at Mr. James Kennedy’s, where they entertained all present by putting a large class of young ladies through their facings. The girls now know “right foot†from “left foot†‘ New Roamâ€"The Fenelon council have at last conferred a boon on this set- tlemenr by purchasing a new road from Mr. Robert Staples across the north-west Corner of his lot. The road has been sur- veyed and chopped out. and we under- smnd Mr. R. C. Webster, one of our new councillors, Is comma here on Monday next at 2 o’clock p.111. to let a. contract. “nich it is hoped will make the road :w tiluble nfor a winter road at least. NORTH EMILY. Special to the Watchmnn. G051; AWAY â€"Mr. B. E. Miller. ex- teacher of Mount Horeb, has gone to parts unknown. He has been a very auc- cegsful teacher. and we wish Tom success in his future calling, whereever it may be. Loxc POINTuFENELON Special to the Watchman. REVIVAL SERVICEs.â€"R8V. C. H. Coone of Janetville has commenced a series of revival meetings in Bethe] apointmeut. We wish much good may be done. UBITMRY. â€"-Mr. Wm. Brown died last week after an illness of several weeks. He was a staunch ()rangeman and a true- born Irishman. His death will be regret- ted by his many friends and acquaint- ances. ," 'MAsgwomPM’r.’ and Mrs R. Southam of M amtoba have been visiting old friends in this locality. EDUCATIONALâ€"Our school has opened here under‘the supervision of Burton S. Blackwell. We wish Burt success, which Ive feel he will attain. LITTLE'BRITAIN- REABORO. GLANDINE THE WATChMAN, LINDSAY‘ THURSDAY. JANUARY 14TH. i897. I can also lend money on Town Property on the l‘est terms. Come and see me before you arrange your loan. I have a large amount of. money to loan on Farm Property, at low- est rates of interest, with privileges of re-payment. NO SOLICI- TOR’S FEES. LINDSAY, DO YOU WANT MBNEY ? Any MAKE Desired. One Price Only. J. J. WETHï¬RUP cattle cwt ............ Bulls. per head ......... Shipping sheep, per cwt Butchers’ sheep, per head Lambs, per cwt ....... . Calves. per head ..... Chmce bacon hugs. cwt Thick fat hogs per cwt. . Light; fat hogs, per cwt.. Sows. per cwb ......... Stags, per cwt. . . . . Boats, per cwt. . . . ..... ORGANS, PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. Toronto Live Stock Market. Milch cows, each ....... $15 00 to $35 00 Export cattle, per cwt. . 3 7‘} to 4 00 Butchers’choicecattle.cwt 2 90 to 3 25 Butchpis’ ‘ 0rd. to good Hay, per ton ............ Honey per lb .......... . Cream per qt ........... Sage per bunch .......... Lard per lb.......... .. . .. Straw per load ............ Timothy ................. Clover, Alsike, per bus. . . . Clover. Red ..... , ........ Hidesâ€"Beef ............. MEAT, POULTRY AND DAIRY Chickens, per pair. . . . . . Ducks, per pair. . . . . . . .. . . Geese. perlb........ iiutterpcr ib............. Eggs,perdozen........... Turkeys per 1b............ Hogs, lure weight, per cwt Lamb, per lb............ Dressed Hogs............ Beef................. .. Farmers’ Hams per lb. . . . . Potatoes per bun Pc"‘ Buckwheat. . . . .. . . Barley, per b33110} . . X\)e..-...-aouou co (*ata ....... . . . . . . . Pens. SnuLll ......... Pens, anmics. . . . . Peas Blue ......... Fall Wheat pexlbushel Fyfe Wheat do do.,. . Spring do do Goose do do. I)kt‘.\m0.\'n.â€"â€"In Lindsay, Jan. 91h, Wil- lilm lIcrbcrt Drummond, 3ng 28 years. MARRIAGES. BArm[ckâ€"M1’1‘cmar.r.â€"â€"At Lorncville. rm \Vcdnesday, Dec. 30th, by Rev. J. R. lx’cal of \Voodvillc, Mr. Cm). Barker of Victoria Road to Miss Caroline S. Mitchell of Laxton town- ship. WOOLM 011‘ A- 1315111; 11â€" At the rcsidcnce of the brides [moms \rgylc, on I..1n 6111,11y lxex. ]. R. Real of \\ oodville, Mr.Ch:1rlcs \Voo! 1cott of Glandine, Munposa. to â€â€œ1525 Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. Frederick Hshcr, Argyle. lI;\\\'.â€"In Limlsny, uni the 12111 inst., the “He of James Haw, L§.T.R. engineer, of twins, boys. Rx'uavâ€"In Lindxay. on Saturday, Ian 91h, the wife of Mr. J. 1’. liylcy, ofn daughter. lIA\\'.-â€"In Linulsay, on the 12111 inst, the -The regular monthly meeting of the \V. FALS. in connectinn with St. Andrew’s will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 3.30 in the schoolroom 0f the church. Prayer meet- ing half hour earlier. livvry \vumnn interest- ed in misdon work is cordially invited to lxc present. -â€"The annual congregational meeting of St. Andrew’s church, Lindsay! will beheld on Wednesday evening, 20111 inst , commencin" at 80’ clock. CHURCH.â€"Revn. N. Hill of Omemee, J. W. Totren of Lmdsay, and E. Farm- Worth of Scupog rendered valuable ser- vices in the four day’s meeting last week. a 1d are expected to return fur the con- tinuance of these services. fl HYHENFAL â€"Jmnes Wesley Hendnrson and Mary E. Mtrk were made one in the Methodist church on Jan 6th. The wed- ding was strictly private. Only the brides- maid Miss Lottie Dm 1d8un, and grooms- man, Rev. A R. Delve, witnessing the ceremony. which was pexformed by Rev. F B. Scritton. READING Roomsâ€"The board of man- agement of the public library have removed the same to the premises of Mr. Edward Yerex. and have established a. free reading room in connection there- with. Good for Little, ï¬ritain; never behind. R. G. GORNEIL, Na 8 William-st, recorder, W. Cornish, receiver, R. Smith- ï¬nancier, R. Robertson; guide, M. Wick- ett; I. W. ,T Bullivam, 0. W., AWaIIace. Rev. F. 3. Sutton is delegate to the grand lodge. LINDSAY MARKETS do do. . . .. comsn GRAIN Church Notes. V EC ETABLl‘Is. (‘- ENEBA L. DEATHS GRAIN. BIRTHS FOR' 00_ to 'IQ ., O )m 31 Uv‘ll ~1 O‘ . P. 0 0m mm 50 to 0 to 4x qq c H 0 5m 0N0 Hwawï¬ï¬wwwww F? o 700m 800 006t0008 020:;00 ‘25 000toO 00 0 40 to 0 45 Pmml’cm. 0 ‘25 t0 0 37) 0 40 £1) 0 50 0 (its to 0 (:7 0 14 to ') 1;â€; 0 1:: m 0 11; O 08 to O 05' 3 (N) to 3 75 0 O5 to 0 06 4 50 to 5 25 3 00 to 4 50 0 06 to 0 OS 09t0010 200to250 .150 {02M} 400t0500 450 t0500 500to550 0 18t00 18 O .33 t1) U41 0 4O r0043 035 £0037 0.0.00 SHIT.“ 0000 0000 tttih ,U.U.,JU Srlpdub 0000 ONT .0 0a 4" 5th inst, aRubbor Rug. (3%er secure tame by applying at this oflicc, provxng property and pgyinx for Lhm advertisementâ€"2. . U colored Smuiel, with white SpétariBwner can have same by proving ploperty and paying for this advertisement. Apply at this oflice.â€"1-s. Subscribe for Watéhman to send by post, prepaid, to McSweyn a Anderson of the Town 01 Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, so icitom for the adxuin‘stmtrix of tho es'ate of t..e said William Cor-v. their christian and surnames, addresses and occupstions. full p'nrtlmlars of their clllaims, and the nature of the security (if any) held by t «m. The and udmlnistntrix shall. after the 25th day of January. 1897, he at liberty to distril ate the assets of the said deceive! or any part thereof amonz the parties entitled thereto. having retard only to the claims of wh ch they have thou notice. and shall not be liable {or the assets or any part thereof so distrib- uted to any p: rson . 1 whose claim such administmtnx has not notice at the time of the distribution théreol. HcSWEYN ANDERSON. 2-2. Solicitors for Mary Cory. Administratrix. DOG F09$9;.â€".a Jung liver- " "Pursuant to the Revised Statutes oilOntwrio, Chap. 110, Section 33, the creditors of William Cory, lane of the Tounship of Marin-an. in the Cuunty of Victoria, farmer. deceased, who died on or about the 215i: day of bovember, 1835. are on or bcfdlethe “17p to date" Mam-h - - 10 ct< “Prim-ow Bonnie" \Yultz - - 10 cts “Black Anmricn" Two Step - - 10 «:15 “\Vhoeling by Monnligzht" - - H! cts “Faithful Heart," \\'ale - « ‘ 10 cts “Draper â€all" A‘Iarch - - - 10 Ms “New York Herald" Two Stop - 10 cts “Woodland \Vhispors“ \Vultz - - 15 cts “Rastus on Parade“ March - - 10 CL»; Royal March and Two Step Folio - 75 cts Superb Folio of Music - - - 75 cts Sent to any address on receipt of price at â€"Ioo Youths‘Twecd ()vcrcozus, $3.00, won}: $5.00 â€"200 Youths’ Beaver Ovcrcnals, $4. 50, worth $7-so â€"I75 \"oulhs' Nap Ox’erCoats, $3.50, worth $5.50 - â€"3o Youths’ Ulstcrs, $4.75, \\'thh 7.50 â€"150 Youths’ Cape ()vcrcoals, $5.00, wunh $8.50 â€"60 Youths’ \Vorstcd Overconts,‘ in 3 differ- ent shades, $5, wmth $8.50 â€"50 Youths’ Overcmts, {mm $6.001.) $8.00, now selling for $3.00 Suits. $1.95 -â€"ch.~:t qu‘Llin Scotch and English Tweed, â€"Bluc Serge All “'00! 3 piece SuiIs. $2.90 . â€"He:1\‘y Canadian Tchd Ail Won] 3 piece suits, $3.50 â€"F;lzxcy Semen Twucd, extra. heavy, doubic breasted $5.00 ~500 Blue Surge Suits, 2 pieces, heavy, 98c. â€"1*‘ancy Heated All Wool Canadian Tweed â€":\ll-\\'ool Canadian Tweed, $3075 â€"\\'cst England, 14 different pallcrm. $4 50 â€"\'cnc:iun null Cnrsicim: Tunic-«1 Ail-“'00! $7.00, \wrth $11.00 ‘Mdl ' $10.00 â€"50 Fine \Vorsted ()vercoats, $4.50, worth $8.50 â€"25 Fine Corkscrew Overcouts, $6.90, worth $12. 50 ~50 Fme \Vnnl Melton Overcmis, $3.0f, worth $13. 50 ~80 Fine Nap Overcoats, $3.90, wunh $7.50 â€"50 Fine Beaver ()vcrcuzus, $5.50, worth Book and Stationery Stare. Kent Street, Lindsay Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. OUR HALF PRICE, OVER-PRODUCTION SALE, has been left behind and the price-peg goes down a notch lower. “Let Bygoncs be Bygones.†The very climax of successful buying hos been attained b... stupendous Money-Saving chances offered us, until now, .vith an establishment ï¬lled to OYCl‘flrxvi‘jrr “3;; an assortment unequalled by any retail house in the Dominionâ€"EARRING NONEâ€"we cmoha‘ticaIZ-S predict for the next Thirty days the heaviest sale ever known in Overcoats, Ulsters, Driving Coats, \Vimc} Underwear, Gents’ Furnishings, Gents’ Fur and Felt Hats. YOUTHS‘ OVERCOATS- OETN ‘Dâ€"“l_n_ Lindsay, about the loo .»\Il~\\uul Beaver Overcoals, $7 00, worth $10.50 ‘ I25 All-Wool Frieze Ulsters, $3.90, worth $8.50 100 Ail-“Wm! Tweet! Ulstcrs, $5.co, worth $9.00 350 lmpï¬rtcd l-‘riczc Cl>ters, in {our cm shuics, $7.50. vmnh $12.00 DMINIS’I‘RATORS’ NOTICE PRICES I’VE CAN PROPJHECY ON : MUSIQ I 25th DAY OF JANUARY, 7897, GEO. K. LITTLE’S. M EN’S OVERCOATS. \f n BOY’S SUiTS. OUTHS’ SUaTS. THE GEASELESS TGILEï¬g FEB To Stimulate the Holiday Trade “ALWAYS GOOD AT GOUC â€"’.HS †10 ("ts 1.0 cts 10 cts 10 cts dichr T. MATCHETT, County Clerk. County Clerk’s ofï¬ce, Lindsay 12th Jmuary, 1897.â€"2-2. TUESDAY. THE 26TH DAY OF JANUARY: 1897, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. for the ttansaction of general business. Notice is hereby given that the Muni- cipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Victoria will meet in the Council Chamber. in the COURT Horse, in the Town 0k Lindsay, on Corporation of the County of - - Victoria - - This winter's cut, in the Court House and Gaol Yards, Lindsay- Wood is to he delivered not later than 15;, Ju‘y next. in km: of nonlcss than Wands, tn be u! quality satisfactory to M r. Jackson. gwler, and plac- ed and piled uuucr his direction. County Clerk's Ofï¬cï¬. Lindsay, 13th January. 189â€. Tenders marked “Tender for Cordwood,“ win to reorho 5'") the undcnizncd until W1; u\ BSDAY," -1 an JA\ GARY, [V813, at noon. t .r the deln cry of I20 GDRDS OF GOOD SOUND BEECH AND MAPiE BODY WDDD. COUNTY OF VICTORIA ummaammanzimamzzzmmam:xxzzmzxaz Isnmmnmasnznamamaunsmu; Illmmmnnzalmmm unnmunmnmauama:mnmnmra Tenders for Cordwood. ‘ .. p .. . . ii; 53 Juï¬ï¬‚iliflimflfli UL"? HEWHHIEHX "2m ‘ilEHIEFZE‘ '1‘. MATCHE‘I'I‘, County Clerk. 2-2. m HHMHEEHWEM «acted on the ï¬mpcrty a frame dwelling house. Timâ€"Cash. The purchaser to enminc the titles} his own expense. Fox-further patient-u and 00nd:â€" timofflempply to PETER N. IL'RDOCK, and JOSEPH GREEK. Tam Dmd this 9th any a! “may, LD†18951â€"24. next 3.: TN; o'gflock in the afflemoor Then i! ESTATE IN THE VILLAGE OF Dl'NSFORD. Pursumt m the powers vested in them, the trustee! of the Presbyte'isn Church muse property in said Vilhge of Dunsford being rut of Lot number ï¬ve in the Semnd Concession of the Township of Vcrulam in the County of Victoria, will occr for sale Enid property by Public Auction. on the premise. on AUCTION SALE OF REAL I-‘Q'I‘A'I‘Il', IN T"? \'l' I Adi: nu nI-‘vomnh HONDAYJHE EIGHTH BAY OF FEBRUARY Lamas up vanxuzx.~â€"I wlah to r: turn hem-t." think; for the honor done me On the 4th inst“ in re- t main: me for the ubove division, and placing me a: the heti of ï¬le poll notwithstanding the dingm» able westhcrand bad roads. In mural will endeavor. during the ensuing term. to diachm my duties as commissioner faithfully 1nd fearlessly, and to the beat, of my abilityâ€"Yours, very truly, S. J. FOX. 096. Jun. 11th. 1897.â€"?.. V into the premises of the undemimed. about the First of “camber, One Two Yen Heifer. Partiea are required to prove prover“; pa}- expcnsea md take her awzw. THOS. “TUE. Lot 7, Con. 7. Garden. Kirkï¬eld. P.0.â€"58. V premises of the undczsimK-d. lot 4 con 10. Fmily, on or about. the First of November. Two Pigs. The owner is requested to prove property. my ex- pensos and take them away. Ill-:8. JOKS ('. SCULLY. Dcxx'r-cn'illcâ€"SIJ. U of the xxndcrs'gned W k Lot 13, in the “(h C!“ of the Tours?" xv of Cavden on a.- about the ï¬rst I." of October last two two- gar-old Stéers. The owner is requoswd to prm‘e prorwrt}. may aspen-es and take them away. JOEY TEEL, Kirkï¬eid, 1’ 0.. 0m. â€"53-3 V of the u- deraiuned F. iLoto', in the 4th Con- c aim of thr annship of or van. on or about the 1 to! June 1.». onehum'lear-od Stag. The on r“ is .gqu‘stst to p n' n pr. rcny. uav expenses and take him awm. Dl SCAN MCINXIS, Rahalliou P. 0., Ont. â€"-53. STR AY PIGSâ€"Stmvcd into the vu- nmmnc A! flu- nnJ; rdinnt- 1. .. l u. 1.“. Worm 50c _- ' â€"-.\Icn’s Heavy O K “-002 Underwear. 4:)". and 50:: 50 do: Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs, hem- stimhed. 35c â€"25 doz. “'hizc Embroidered Silk Handker- chiefs, 25c â€"-â€"Gough’s “'orld-Benxer AIL‘Wool Socks, 10:: ribbed 10p -â€"!0 doz. Men’s All-“'00) Cardigan Jackcm, 50c warm $1.: 5. .3 .3 n .U. )L C .1 .1. \.\. â€"Boys’ Tweed Cape Overcoats, S L? 5 $2.90 â€"Boys’ Nap Cape Overcoats, $2.25 $4.00 â€"130 '5’ Ail-Wool Tweed Overcoat; worth 4.50 -â€"Boys’ Izish Frieze Uszers. 53, v; or‘i' â€"‘x'our pick of 500 qugs’ Cape 0-; ranging in price frcm 4.00 10 7.0: -Jo Coonskins, $16.50, wath S3 â€"25 doz. Smictte Caps, Jo;k-:ys, 3 â€"40 doz. Doznxnion Scalette Cag‘s. â€"2oo Imitation Caps, from 19c to â€"50 Victoria. Wedges, $2 90, wor â€"_I-.f;-:-.’s Silk mi Sxtin, Four-in- Hand Km»: 23b: 25c, “0th 25¢ each ..â€"\I¢ns Ilncy R:- ugvmod Gloves, 25c, ‘ 4C cums - , ,_ "v": V'Y'l‘ â€"300 Scotch Tween Suns, $6 00 â€"700 A†“'00! \Vursted Suih‘, $7.50 â€"55 “'orstcd Suits, plain or c'n-ck, S o â€"I IO All “'00! Canadian Tweed Suit, $3 -â€"39 Fine \cht England Tweed Suns; S4 â€"-176 Fancy \'ork.~h§re T\\ecd Suits, 4.75 â€"300 Scotch Tweed Suits, $6 00 To the Electors of Division No. 3. TRAY CAT_T_L E 5â€", St rayed TR_.-\Yi_iDâ€"_I gt‘o‘ thcr premises ARD OF THANKS. TEA X131)“; mo the premises EOYS‘ OVER COFiTS. AC“ 5 quh 75c. en‘s Buncncan Cents IO: CAPS AND FU RS: Linen Ha l «13‘ 521;: :'\‘c' ’S FUR Ta MEN‘S SLUT avy 'L‘ndc-m'car, 10:, war envy Ali-woo} Yndcn: Its, 5!, worth I. :0 .vy Twill Couon‘xsgh: Robeg, 69 :mc '†J I t]: a premises . . :he 1'1} C“! , . ur ..' wt 2'- em Maid: hes with emb: hemstizdxed, 2 5c, worth and wonh 55¢: Lay in their stock of nu; READY with a g1 Factory Cations, She Pillow (Cottons, all w Etc, in all the best I: Ibsolutely fast colors ' Just Opened holates. Terra C pecially suited for . STONISHING Rs in Fine Fur‘ Jackets, Caps, I AIRW Volume X. Nu: shows no ab J. H. SO I 151'. 'oney GEEA UFACTUI‘X; Line of W ...I1.' Mantle; 76 and