-d sus- a; turn Iii'olete p1 (11111†.L- on. ‘iis sum I.out a Rat- druggists ‘ 3 23311168 i" .. . A. . rket. a furnish -h is now e ii: the chine be the very a anted : cleaned ill receive ,A.iVIETHEREti.’8 .l 500K AND STATiONERY STORE. ne sensation of the season! BE SURE AND SEE IT M, Holiday STOCK \GLDIPSE AT FAIRYLAND. i l _â€"â€"â€" APPROPRIATE GIFTS examination held December, 1891 : will kinds of Folks, little or big, at 52.2.5.5 of prices, great or small. I am 3'â€. pleasing them all. e and varied assortment of TOYYS, ‘ :3?“ iXD NOVELTIES, FANCX us 5.)" D XOTIONS, also the new- '~ ; lime and finest goods of the season. if wf‘urices make these beautiful goods L cautiful lines in Plush ,quum' ‘ lyn‘ï¬'tllis. B A‘ . ‘1 Work Boxes. Shaving Cases, Etc. mus. ', wry: ill 0 G. :1. METHERELL, McDiarmid Susie, Northcott Lillian A. ; Knives, etc., call at CHINA HALL, ‘ Kent Street, Lindsay. Er $1,901.31. discount for Teachers. '3 lines of Prize Books in the country. ’Lllt‘bi ' . went for the [- xbridge I;12\,’i.’:~l).\Y,DEC. ll), l591. /' Town and County. Again to the Front. ? : ï¬lms of all kinds go to McCrimmon. 1‘25); max: 3 Saturday’s special bargains ._ gin-n in Caps of all kinds, Fur "ire "“ tf‘ Gloves, Shirts 8; Drawers c reduction in all lines during â€sunliill. See our Christmas Ties and 'd v l'iliii 3fs Novelties. 49-tf 2,1,. ..\. lawâ€˜ï¬ F L 57 Oh, 'W'hat a Cough! Will le heed the warning. The 3mg: 2» f1. of the sure approach of that i ‘ iiscasc Consumption. Ask s 3: you can afford for the sake . ; .3 let. to run the risk and do ....-.._ 1‘5e know from experience that Stills Care will cure your cough. It ' 50-tf. 3.: '. iLSi', meeting of the W.C.T.U. it decided that the ['nion should make .irxi': L" lessen if possible the great ‘. ' labor performed by clerks and ._< '31:) deliver parcels on Saturday :hcrefore we respectfully ask each vary person in this town, to refrain .. .“.'.Vu'i:.i.$lllg gin.»cei‘it-s or goods of any . . six o’clock on Saturday even- ‘ they do to carry home the .. ;;\' :lVUs. \ -il behalf of the Union. ll. (5}. \‘e'iii'i‘nsiiii: Pres. F. Binnie), i’. ".‘e’zziricsioiz. 7‘1. l4}. Sinners. ‘1'. T'I’l. C. A. Notes. T71;- . .- nienis meeting on Sunday after; «z: WI 4 15 will be addressed by Mr. Chis. 37. giiews. All men. Cordially in Vited. I3}, meow-second Annual Convention ‘ Young Men's Christian Assimiations (filtf-Vyi. Jul Quebec, is announced to l ' Feb. 11-11.- 1892. Jun 7 ~. l‘.’.i l2; amine has not yet been issued, inf; lTiWHillZlc‘ilt l’i'nviiices. _ Ealdwin, Bishop of Huron, ‘1: l ' es the Contention and glue tum This will undoubtedly be great purer and influence in :‘ jti'rrit‘ -, will in.) given n ' l 4. "" ‘ 'f:'n‘..t â€will . .‘.\.A.’) -' tirice i ii" 31".; l‘i";iilil<_’S. ' .y '1. ‘li ‘i "/UYA'. ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Notic'e. It was Bill Nye who passed the matters on their right footing. It ii, p,“ “at is down. never have ï¬nelphilosophic remark: You might as well needless to say that “Al’ felt “cheap _ , . p, , y , 7 when asked how it all came about, and " 7- .- , . - . . .. ... .. a: : its .3 v.5. for lower prices, than we are ‘ , Ladies, (lentlemen’s, you Will be a long time dead . .1 2's 'LYlLl Childroiis Boots and ,v-; - ECU Hilde \VUllcler ilt'tlit’i value “'ing’ in \V'estern Ontario, Of ‘Vhicll Mr. lillU QUOdS, ftllLl I)lenty ()1: them, l Sol-â€\Vvhite is the principal father, W111 be l.‘ Iii‘iniig‘ H11 (D ‘llt' fill‘t} ito find what you want. "J 'W- 2,. ‘X d see the best of everything in no .i. .. X], ' V t, , l: 'V‘ \. DLJVh'AA: t, 1). ; , . . ï¬rm; alinger. 43-tf. , .,v . _vu. , v, .3, x‘tljln'.‘ L -.\-C. Tne Clasp Envelope. Zen um the public generally. vi ï¬ne now in general use. “Briton v New Oxford Bible, all at I Piano and Organs. min. ‘liilt National Perservation and National 52-2 l, ,and honest Government. end of the world had surely comp. Ilile “ H ' .7 . . ' ' 11 stood motionless for some time, w ien e buople who steal coal in this WOI‘C was gently tapped on the back and on “ “ l ' »' . ‘ - ton and an ) )osition , . 1111 me next, If tmdl 1 H who enquired the cause of his statue- " : 7' ‘- Slioes, felt grinds, German felt airs ()vc" i‘i'i'JS d’c. Trunks, _‘ ‘ isty, serviceable, . lixcd at i. Mi Bottom prices. first Door East of Daigx use. zieiit st. Lindsay, R. BRYANS, We will not be under- " 5°51. He rose in (Vlntario, terms Cash ~13: fzwi‘iity with which the ordinary grillâ€.- Can be tampered with has all “"3 inn-i: a source of concern to busmess ’I he Elise“: style of envelope is poorly adopted “3,3,3, curt-espondence and especially for ‘S’FSECI‘e-d iziatter, as the envelop can be EMF Opened and re-sealed without. leav- ‘l‘f" any traces of its having been tampered Flth. Mr Wm. McDonnell of this town Ills lnl‘rtited a new style known asthe ~01“? +5.2: ti. ~pe,†and by which we believe fen-is {any met a long felt want on the :ar: â€5 pilllic. His invention has been pat- ;fliï¬l at Washington and Ottawa, and has :iillfl‘lln‘u‘ied of by the business men and “l“ l'ici-ils in town who have examinâ€" . g :1“- ‘ There are three styles of envelope: L 3 Plain, for ordinary correspondence; ‘ maettsmgle Ola-Sp, for ordinary registered Er .el'; and the double clasp, for use when “r“;"l‘klumry precaution is desnred The “Velour has the merits of being simple, dean be manufactured as cheaply as the lend The invention a“ Correspondence absolutely safe. lid when bl"Night into general use, will We a. “ good thing†for the distinguish. Phenyle. This is the title given to the most efï¬ective powdered disinfectant deoderizer and Germmide, known to modern science. Co’s dDestroys offensive odors and is certain) . oath to insect life. Prevents contagious Fights were the order . . . of the disease, and those arismg from foul pre- Saturday laSt- day on mises, and “ sweetens things generally.†' - For. residence, home, farm, factory,ofhces. at gilthtï¬eAxï¬can and Canadian Coal Oil businelss places, halls, stations, stables, Th L. anima pens, c. This excellent disinfec- e streets were lined With 80 1 tant is kept for sale at Mr. E. Wood’s Saturday last. P P e 011 Stove Store, Kent street Lindsay. See the stock of fancy Cups and Saucers at CHINA HALL. BREVITIES. Japanese Vases Jars at. CHINA HALL Toys at 20% below cost, at HUGHAN Beautiful China 0.. ,and s 100. at HUGHAN C 093, aucers from ‘ o . . . R.Bargams in wedding,and engagement ings, at HUGHAN Co 8. Lindsay Model School Report. Names of candidates to whom certiï¬ca- tes were awarded at the professional Next Friday being Christmas, the stores Broad Edgar, Donnell James A. Gillis . and other busniess places will be closed. gerdinand, Harrington Richard, Irvine obert, Mofl'att James Nassau, Wagar Dolls at half rice at EU ' ' Rupert, Abbott Fannie, Bellingham next door to Oiilsario, Bank. GHAN (5313:; Martha, Brentnell EllaA.,Campbell Mary , , . ' 5 oclock Pea Sets in Japanese and A., Campbell Mattie Lorne,Cameron Mar . Eliza, Devitt Margaret Ellen, Droogah French China at, CHINA HALL 4845f Maggie, Finlay Lena, Graham Jane CHINA HALL is the r'orht 1- R h JIn Minnie, Hunter Martha L..’VIz iiL , . ' - l" p ““33 t° buy 13 I10 W W ° W. ' Maxwell Minnie, Nugent Jhsiiiwe ena your Xmas and Wedding presents. 48 ï¬tmwg if e 1%: ellé'eeaad’ly fOtI' bUElIlfGSS 1th an - 2:3 . SSOI‘ men 0 . Mr. Jas. Lennon h. if“. .. To be granted on arriving at legal age. and second-hand storzsifiplllfie‘: Dialing}; - ~-;._ in if Peel James Albert, Copplestone Edna, bIOCk‘ Kent street. Ellis Annie, Keenan Mary J .; Kerr Sara, For ï¬ne Carvers, Pie Knives. Fruit CHRI STM ! I The new, the novel, and the beautiful are all in . cluded in our assortment. , mg; V." . -‘ *Wfl‘ï¬â€˜l‘tf'rew . _ c h. w’v‘m (Aw-v.- â€W111†“v.7...†Staples Lucy L. Valid until June 30th 1892. Smitheram Arthur E.; Stacey Benja- A number of citizens took advantage of the ï¬ne day on Sunday last by going sleighing, The thaw that has visited us for the past few days has made sleighing dis- agreeable. . “$9....†Mr. F. Taylor of the big “20†has had _MI'- Thos. Free 15 spending 1115 hOhda-YS his store greatly improved, by having it With friends at Campbellford- re-painted and papered this week. Personals, Mr. C. Clementi, of Kinmount, paid , , _ On Frida next. Christma - L1HdSPY a v1s1t on Monday of this week. y ' 5 Day, Masses will be celebrated in St. Mary’s R. C. Church at 5 o’clock a.m., 8 a.m. and 19.39 Mr. Geo. B. Ivey, of Peterboro, is in o’clock, town on business and visiting friends. . Miss Ida Wallace of Millbrook, is visit~ Fix-Mayor Smyth has already backed ing her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Graham, 001â€" about one hundred and ï¬fty persms for bourne street. settlement in the Rainy River section in . thes rind. Mr. S. J. Fox, has recovered from his p ~" recent illnessâ€"inflammation of the lungs -â€"emd is around again as usual. Mr. Jos. J. Cave, publisher of the Bea- verton lirpress, was in town taking in the sngnts on Saturday of last week. HUGHAN Co., have bought out Mrs. Mr. J. P. Dickson, one of Minden’s heeves stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, enterprising yuung men, spent a few days Toys, etc., at 400ts on the $ and every- in town last week visiting old friends. thing is being sold at half prices. 5l-tf. W0 are pleased to be able to say that A wire of the telegraph line on the MF- \Vm. BTOOkS is able to be around Omemee road was dislocated Saturday, a again after a somewhat severe illness. farmers sleigh having collided with one of the poles, the team being without a driver. Even thegaded buyer, whose Holiday seasons and - experlence would out-count the ï¬ngers on both hands, would ï¬nd excitement in looking over i the many delightful novelties of which our store is now full. A better assortment of train from Haliburton, Kinmount, etc., was so crowded that it was with difï¬culty it would be hard to ï¬nd any-Where. to get e.ven standing room. This is proof 1 that Lindsay is the business centre of the 1 north country. Remember the Sunday school Anniver- sary in the Queen-st. Methodist church Xmas evening. Sale of the children will be an important feature. Notes andComments. On Saturday last, Conductor’s Pym’s For the lVatchman. The political thermometer indicates rising temperature, and the barometer a disturbed atmosphere. The election fevei is spreading rapidly throughout the country, and ere long the electors generally Will be affected thereby. The regular monthly meeting of the Church of England Temperance Society '1 will be held in St. Paul’s schoolroom, on 't , Tlie‘tfitizelllivlg; :3 has 24.23353. ï¬iifififnmé‘iï¬ .ifgligiili‘s 1.35? If you want, a really enjoy able experience. if you intcics ole uuc 0“ e X â€119“) the-best mg “Ill be rendered. All are cordially f 1 f ' ’ ‘i’ii'if‘i‘E.‘2f.§l‘f.f;iii.‘.§‘. llili3.l‘fï¬llf.§; immed- want to ee , 3:119)†some 0 the excntement of Chrlstmas shopping which yon were used to when. the season was less a novelty than now, drop in and take a look at our hohday display. vâ€"t . On Sunday afternoon last, a young man Prosperity as well- from the East Ward left Kent st about 4 The debt of Canada has been reduced by o’clock in the afternoon for home, and a mllll‘m and 3 half dollars during the after reaching there retired to his room to llilSt year, The Federal Government kept have a rest and sleep. He awoke about us promise to the people. seven o’clock in the evening, and thinking It would be madness for the people Of that it was Monday morning, he proceeded 1.... . - : ' a free trade olic so , . _ _ C.....i.l L to “100? l . p y, 'ï¬â€˜ to change his “dress†suit for his working lot)" as the United States has a tan . ,, 7. this countr clothes to go to work. He had got as far â€Tim“ y. _ . ‘ as McConnell's corner and thought it The way in which the Dominion Govern- very strange that all the lights were burn- nient is prosecuting those. parties suspect- ing so early. However, when he was in - ï¬ll 0f defrauding the public treasury ought deep thought, the sound of the ï¬re bell .1... be satisfactory to all in favor of good struck his ears and he thought that the Mk...“ a AWP‘tJLJI-atï¬.‘ Xams Novelties in Dress Wool Materials “ “ Kid and Wool Gloves Kid and Wool Mits. Grey Lamb Caps. like ï¬gure and at once proceeded to put ) PI I‘M-'4 ". . - k' d of w rk . - must have to do the same m 0 turning round he recognized an old friend be correct. have a good time in this world, boys, as It is not expected that the annexation Ladies and Children’s Mantles and Cleats "W E O K. Q l>i€= “ lg El :4 Mum {u 99 n’w‘vi; w: w afternoon “nap†he says he will make enquiries as to what day 1t 15. ahe American Republic. on Thursday evening last was a decided ‘ In the season just closed some three success. The hall was crowded both ’ r - 1 still there is room for many millions more. ’ could not have been spent. Those who “'h"°"p°sedi“h““ “W‘l’dm‘mhe , - en .mi kerchiefs, Honsery, Gloves and Mitt s. cost of everything. Such was not the pond,’ while others promen e. years ago ornaments and toys, and a more pleasing pounds (if butter imported annuallyh b3; selections on the piano which were render: Great Britain only some three and a a. e d in her usual good style. The suppei ‘Id move to establish after all. At abount nine o’clock Messrs. It is interesting to note that in the . . tree andaorood South Victoria election trial the prosecu- of prizes on the Christin? caused for“ the . for the Conservative candidate. After the tree had been stripped, the shoe merchant, Kent street, was pronounc- ‘ ' ' ’ ‘ ' ' are to be Laurier, With his 1nev1table Indepen- 1n height.ted on the sdccess of the enter- . - o a . . t t! 6 with his French Nationalism, and public they Wlll repea 140. The evenings plundering were undoubtedly factors in amounted to over {rought to a close at .. m- about ten o’c planting the old flag on the ramparts of With the‘ one the next time he wakes up from a Sunday 0 . . , The Christmas trceand tea by the young Noveltles for the hOIIday season In . tble to sweep any portion Of Canada into ladies Sodality of St. Mary’s R.C. church ‘ and a half million dozen of Canadian eggs d . , d _ , r one was ' 2 " f â€" - d afternoon an evening, an one y . were rolled into the 1 ritish market, an well satisï¬ed th it a more enjoyable time When the National Policy was ï¬rst . h ' ' ' t e not at tea enjoyed themselves watc - introduced, the cry was laised by hose xzromers trying their luck at the “ï¬sh ' « ' "1y. The Christmas - h wever and to-day a dollar Will buy the hall chatting merit _ I . :bsoedt :3 much goods as two would ï¬fteen tree was handsomely decorated With 1 - 'll’ sight could not have been witnessed. Of the hundred and ninety mi ion Miss Lillie Oryell played some very choice million pound are from Canada. - - was excellent, and the oysters made the room for deveippinent in this direction, hungry think that life was worth livmg and farmers s or. creameries. Peter Tully and John Fleury. ascended the stage and commenced the distribution 0 A. , t . ade a long effort to prove that deal of amusemen . . t 11 f t Cgrsiseriivatives bribed Conservativesto vote young folk by some of the prIZes received. 18 S 1 a ea M ure 1n p I Th ' 1y one Tory in which the raffling 0f “ï¬le $13 cstlilliie Obh:?earhtd , l A l I†i. H ~ . .. .1... ere IS on . 1 . r, . v . . .- Grits alone take stock, it is Vic-tory put; too“ P ace they do not get enough of it to satisfy ed the winner of ahandsomebronzed hf“; their abnormal appetites. that stood about three ee denceidea Cartwrightwith hisCommerc'ial- congrat-ula t near] date that I". Union-Anhexation scheme, and Mercier tainment,and we hopgzs: The? proceeds LINDSA ’S LEADER OF LO CASHLPRICES DRY GOODS HOUSE ‘ ' ' t was om tin the Hon. Oliver Mowat to entertainmen - thome Edmerutitrong for British Connections, lock and everyone wen the country, and avowing unswerving and en] allegiance to the Queen. mu"; “we a. . .. ~ enema;