ully and ï¬rmly made. id wear for years. .icle for the least money buy direct d if the goods are not just What to be you may have your money lrom $2.25 to $5.00 per pair. - Undershirts, 15 02., 30c. each 7 ’ op Shirts, Tweeds, Full Cloths illens at lowest manufacture prices RN BROS. LLS. '\ I I ( ' ‘ â€"Swiss Drop cures coughs and colds ‘ â€"Toronto bay was frozen over on ' and prevents consumption. Sold only Friday last, which is seventeen days , I s 0 "ye rs by GEO. Fox. Try some, earlier than last year. . ' ‘ I â€"CALIFORNIA WINES. Unfermented, mlsm.’ New C . . gold medal. delicious and healthful. Sold the members 0f the 10°31 10d“ RAP-B- PEEI-S. 3 “MN“, NW â€"‘\~ only by GEO. Fox. Quart bottle 40 18$ \\ ' cents. Try one. ~â€"} esterday (Wednesday) Mr. John â€"-â€"The store in Benson block on Kent- Silver, town, lost a ten dollar bill near sh, recently t‘tted up with great tas Misses Paton, milliners. Economical Shoppers. ‘ . _ Nor many days left in which to et bell the gOOds and not wait till rid of surplus stocks in some depagrt- ments and odds and ends in others. m; We have gathered all those things that and the way to get rid of them need early selling and have clipped is to reduce the prices ; get here early, secure your requirements and go home satisï¬ed. We are in part of the new store, come in Silks and see it. ' confectionery, oranges, lemons, ï¬gs, da a single article but is worthy, for you doubt be present. N 0 better way of h ishing up the day could be had. , A Clearing in the Cloak Room. A clearing of all the lots of new coats and capes where the size assortment is broken. If you have been waiting for this chance it will mean at least a few dollars saved. The early corners are going to march of? with the choicest in the lot, and we therefore advise the interested ones not to delay. Every fashionable cut and cloth is by Dr. White, be having removed h ofï¬ce there Wednesday. You might call a rain coat a necessary luxury; for rain and sleet lose half their terrors when a rain coat is worn. .We have made this luxury cost but little, for here we quote the latest prices on the latest arrivals. all sizes for men and women, and we will let you judge if the protection is worth prefer it dry, but would rather hav green wood than none.†--A Christmas tree and entortainmen circuit, on Monday evening, Dec. 23rd o in connection with the Methodist church from four o’clock. W. A. Fallis, M.P.P. is expected to occupy the chair and represented. the cost' addresses will be delivered by s’everal M. P. ’s and prominent clergyman. DUNDAS 8t FlAVEllE BROS. III-'â€" . 0 both doors at the post-ofï¬ce are not opened in the evenings after the last mail arrives and is being distributed? As it is now the public have to crowd and jam through the west door. while if the both doors were opened entrance could be had at one and exit at the other, and thus the public would be better served.†â€"Monday mtrning Fred Mallory, of the east ward, was sertenced by P. M. McIntyre to six months in the Central prison for stealing, about two months ago, a ladies gold watch and chain, from Mr. Wm. Halladay,who resides on William-st of no store Where that dollar could be invested to better advantage than here. All our goods have been marked in keeping with the times. so if you are interested in low prices come to us. I I I I I H II I south. The watch was found by Chief Bell in the possession (df 11Hugh McGinéiis who had loaned a few 0 are on it un er ' ' ' ‘ a Mens’ Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for. ...................... . 25 - . - . ll 1' ,s libido“ Igfessgdbgl? 11:? secs 22123:: \fherre 4.5c.f.of 1232 Men’s and Boy’s White Sh‘irts {on}! ..... f ................ :3 the Zmpéeffiilfzasvg 2:; LS; ecyent of . 2_ 9 - u “ “ won 7 c, or ............ .. â€"â€" n e e - _ i i V ’ ‘ ‘ w my him Of Mind Tamans’ were 18c, for. ‘ l ' ' . . ' l ' . . . i? Sample line of Top Knit Shirts at costsprices ............ . the public school school children are in Big}: 115119: iXirr‘prfrettes. ‘ ° ‘ ° ° ' i . ° ‘ ' ° ' ' ' . fl - . . ' . . .... IO Scotch Underclothing $1.“; Suit ...................... .. in the ï¬rst book ; it re uires thn avgrzge .".’. I n S i e i s """"""""""""""""""" ool “ oc uit .......................... of ï¬ve ears to ass r em roug e uses Black llose, all wool .......................... i; glebrated Wool Sock,510c pair .................... _ ..... p rimaryyclasses, grid the inspector says “ Cashmere Gloves """"""""""""""""" 25 Boy’s Wool Pants, lined throughout, 2 pockets, 25c pair. ... it oucht to be done in two and a half i3 3035’ bea‘fues f0" ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° . . . . . ' . H . . . . . 33 Men’s all wool Pants ................................. . 86 years? In Orillia public schools 392 are Rhoda omy a few left. ' ' â€1',- ' . ° . ' ' . ' . . . i O . . ..... Men’s Pants, all wool, a cracker ......................... $1 00 redistered in the ï¬rst book, and 566 in flies. 31.3mm at less. than ,ha‘ prg. ver ' cheap . .. . . . . Men’s Suits, all wool, from $3.75 up ..................... th; more advanced classes, while the lattes, ( ion-ts and Children s but PS Y ,.. . Boy’s Suits from $1, 35 up ............................. . ra. time for assin a child through 5“ Handke’cmï¬ {mm 1°C “" """""""""""" ' Heavy Freize Ulster, Tweed lined ........................ 5 39 age as d 1; ts , a little less 5§q.llan’ikmhiefs from 3c up. ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' . ' . . l ' . ‘ Men’s Overcoats from .................................. 3 60 t e primaryd eplaiifmen s is c :ilx Finish \‘elveteens from 20c up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- . Job line Knit Caps were 50c and 75C, {01' ------------------ 25 than two an a it years. Dolls, Toys, etc, at half regular prices ............... 3 only extra quality Coon Coats, were $37.00 for.. . . . . .... 3O 50 _.Mr‘, Sam 0,, Par-km, who. has a PM P†Bf’nnets {m Ch’ldm’ Cheap """""""""" 35 2 “ “ “ “ $45-00 for ----------- 37 75 wholesale way of doing anything he 35318113“? from ' ‘ ‘ Silk Zlilég'z f0, ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' ’ 212‘... 25 Big job Lot Blankets, just secured, to be sold cheap. . . . . . . . undertakes, has completely remodelled _. n‘sano boy's pure -------------- se when you go about it vay, but it does cost ot careful where. and how our Household Supplies. it 3 isckeepers have found to : KILLEN. f MlLY GROCERS. ~ pride in keeping every- 1 up-to- date in the 11119 , 1d Provisions, Canned ‘ and Domestic Fruits. ' 131's can always rely on ED MEATSalways in steels: VERED PROMPTLY. PRESENTS? - . I W i Suitable and Serviceable GOOdS I Genuine BISSELL can. ’ Handsome Parlor _: from 75c to $2.50. ' ' ' * ‘lver .‘:-‘. for Bo s and Girls, .81 .. , Plated, all. $1.50. A Pair of . Nearest Hardware 450 Mikkel; and renovated, as it were, the skating rink at Millbrook, of which he is the lessee for the ensuing season. The in- side of the rink was somewhat dark and gloomy and to get over this Mr. .Parkins decided to give it a mat of whitewash. A barrel or two of the mixture was prepared, and then the steam ï¬re engine was called into requisition and the whitewash sprayed through a few lengths of boss. The result was a complete job ~ at one-tenth of the cost of the hand process. There is no patent on this, and anyone who likes can beneï¬t by it. â€"â€"As the regular meeting of Victoria Black Preceptory, No. 262, Lindsay, neld on Friday, 12th inst, the followmg ofï¬cers were elected for the ensuing year: Prece tor, John Kelly; dep.-preceptor, Jos. rown; chap., Robt. Nugent; registrar, R. H. Bell; treasurer. John McSwevn; lecturers, John Lyons, Thos. Graham; censors, W. Galbraith, John Martin; standard bearers. D. Campbell, W. McWaters; pursuivant, W. Hender- son; committee, Thos. Murtagh, Josh. Scott. John Chorrie, Wm. Adams, 'J. Beatty, W. Fee, Sam Hughes. A motion was passed changing the night of meet- ing from the second Friday to the second Wednesday of each month. - â€"Mr. John Hore,the well known manager of the Singer Sewing Machine agency in Lindsay, had a, narrow escape from instant death Saturday afternoon. He was driving near the market, on Cam- bridge-st when his horse became frighten- ed :at something and bolted. When the market was reached the horse was game: at a‘terriï¬c rate and completely beyond C 07726 54/07? 22‘ 25 2‘00 late. W e guru/(mice 2‘0 maée z'z‘ zizz‘eresz‘zkzg ' for you, - - - - WARTERA LITTLE LOCAL LINES __.___ â€"-Sweet Cidar 20¢ per gallon at ~ A. Pammu s.-â€"49. . . â€"â€"â€"Ds.. stuxns, dentist, is very suc- opera house, Lin dsay-st.-â€"-8. 7-: cessful in treating aching teeth without ’ . â€""â€"""â€""""' 21 tin _.49.tf, --The Queens Own Piccolo band con- . “ECO $50 Fox's for your lunch and cert, which was .to have been held on terostcws. Unfermented wine, sweet Christmas eve, is postponed until some ¢diydssr hot lemonade and other temperate future date. drink! served. ‘48' â€"-A nicely bound bible, hymn book, or ....Tho representative of the Taylor safe prayer book makes an elegant and accept- works was in town Tuesday. H8 h‘d able presentâ€"mover comes amiss. Large 'ust placed, the dsy previous. 8 $500 ï¬re variety and all prices at G. W. BEALL s. ind burglar-proof sale, of the latest pat- _50_tf. torn with H088 Bms.oOakwood. whose . â€"On Tuesday when the walking was EEPERS in the 7" busit’lm demanded “ddmoml â€â€œ8 room so slippery a shantyman, who was pretty PE‘T SW $2 to $3 5°- 311' and increased security. . well loaded, while walking along Kent- Vmous woods, from Lamps if I: A I large elm log was drawn at, nearly went down. He payed 111511;: Carvers '1: - ligowvxfrgionday by Mr. Alfred Wright self by a supreme effort and givmg a wild Skates f. 1'; glanvers. The dimensions of the log whoop he followed it with the decided in Sets. 756 to $4. 0 ~ Len th 14 feet; diameter at butt, remark, "we might as well bodrunk as Mei-.11 8and at top 40 inches. The log the way we are.†The follow concluded ‘4 mgfiécny sound, and when cut into the slippery side of the ice was upper~ ‘. -â€"-Headquarters for choice handpicked apples at A. PKIMEAU’S.-â€"49. -â€"-F. C. Taylor, Insurance Agent. Ofï¬ce on the ground floor of the new .-ji‘ “A If) N22. . for Holiday Present" was Mr. Berg’s coztglll. .Mgkdipgh adigddig ' ' .Sh mann- .ls’Flavollc’s 33" mill most. turn tot owes comm _ e wa i fSClSSOI'S f0? 50’ 131183112111) and 7" “53:66; a: gildedadvor 800 foot. ‘ This i5! â€"-Evidently a tramp will steal anything the ï¬reball, upsetting the rig and throw lcturc; Strong, and cuts if? nobably the We“ 1081'†drawn ““0 I Mr. McGee resides near Powlo’s Corners, . . h h 1 (if gumble; guts (:1sz “£390“ Lindsay from 5139““: and ‘th and on Saturday he came to town and head coming in contact Wit '5 ep a orm. t e recor in c 68-_ ° . ' iteration a it Pam“l “one in rted to Chief Bell the informatlpn 33:22.6 ‘ ~ . thing“ a valuable dog belonging to.him â€"â€"On New Years’ evening an entertain- hail been stolen a day or so previous. '11 be given in the Cambridge-st The Chief informed him that a. tramp,and montovgm church by Miss Trotter. form- a dog answering to the description he gave Math 1; day now instructor in olocu- of the animal stolen, were in Lmdsay’tho erly of: cling Toiouto conservatory. The previous night and had “gone west in 610ml! ‘ 'nmcnt will be under the auspices the morning. In quick time the tramp on ladicl'aid of the above church, and was arrested at Csnmugton, but the dog 0‘- thg. ‘ “rapeseed with musical Iclec-_ had boensoldtosomo farmer before resch- mn ml l and other hlcnthgthatnllago. He was quickly picked up by several bystanders and conveyed to the ofï¬ce of Dr. Clarke where his wounds were dressed. It was found that he had received several very dangerous wounds on the top of his head from which the blood was flowmg freely. He retained consciousness through it all, notwithstanding the severe nature of his wounds and bruises. Later on he was removed to his residence on Victoriwvo. Clauss Bread 5: VAN CAMP’S. At present Mr. McGee At thnel‘prcssnt writing he is doing as mu ‘ b, a“ ' ' ' tol‘ocste'ths asco beexpectsdsuduossriousrcsults m m... ...... r“ r .... .. - 2m .. saw. ...... .. ...... , . humans. 1“." ‘ . .'. uh». will be occupied in a few days by the ï¬nder will be rewarded upon returning â€"-Go to Fox’s for your biscuits, oysters, tes . . ' F nuts, canned ï¬sh, fruits, 3a ’ sweet of the best performances o. the year. The cider and unfermented California wines. Biggest and best stock at lowest prices. B -~" Ye Clde Folkes Concert †at Little Roman Catholic - . ritain on Xmas night, will be one of the the prices to half and two-thirds. N 01: most complete entertainments ever held Peter, in that village. The arrangements are complete, and many from Lindsay will no â€"Mr. Len Newton has just. ï¬nished Ching and Ah Ton, who were also in Lind- his handsome new white brick residence say for some time .are in the same place. at the southeast corner of Lindsay and â€"It will a ou to bu f 't d Russell-eta. It is ï¬tted up in the most conf p y y y your rm an ectionar from GEO. Fox, N . 115 “-MI'S- H h Workman of L' d ' modern way and in future will beoocupied Kent y 0 ug "1 537, 18 8: â€"-Publishing a paper back north must 15c. Call early. be a trying business. The editor of the Minden Echo made this pathetic appeal : that Mr. Alex. “Won’t some of our delinquent sub- scribers run us in enough wood to keep succeeded b Mr. our toe nails from freezing oï¬' ? We y -A l t' I lit h l ' will be held at Lebanon, in the Omemoe th n e so no ig s on d be placed in - ‘ t, to th 1 Tea will be served in the Orange hall venien say e east, and on verydark -â€"To secure goods at the cost of pro- given in the Methodist church, Oakwood, duction you must deal with the producer. Christmas night, and if sleighing is good Horn Bros., of the Lindsay woollen no doubt there will be a lat-g mills, are offering ï¬ne, silky lambswool our citizens drive out and en blankets, warranted to wash without fully prepared program. Tea will be shrinking or turning yellow, for $3.50. served from 4.30 to 7.30 p m. Tickets, Also fancy strip strong Leceister wool 25 cents. horse covers, felted so as to turn rain and wind, and colors warranted fast, very cheap. Every horse owner should see these covers. All goods marked away -â€"A subscriber writes : “Why is'it that hoped some society will take hold of them Th ing Mr. Hora out with great violence, his g . Banannas. ‘ Nice Banannas, just in, at Fox’s. _ . , Just in‘ Store â€"â€"The social entertainment given by New .Nuw FIGS. Great value in any of zhc above lines to be had at A. PRIMEAU’S. W Half a Ton of Candies lust received at T. Anderson’s confectionery for the Christmas trade. Tester’s [celebrated candies. Leave your oirler for wedding cakes. m Rooms Wanted. . Wanted, in Lindsay, convenient to Colch giate Institute, suite of rooms, two bed-rooms and small sitting-room, fumishod, with pric Vilege of using kitchen stove. Apply to H. HARVEY, Bolsover,â€"si-r. m PERSONAL. r-.â€"_Mr. Harry Rice of Mount Forest, it Vismng in town. -Miss Ida Worry has returned to town after spending a pleasant visit among Manvers friends. t night was a genuine success. to, the Simpson house, on Kent-st. The the money to Mr. Silver. --The Jack Harkway entertainment in the academy on Saturday night was one really meritorious caste, however, had a chill in the way of a very poor house. -The land purchased for the new . cemetery on the Scugog river was from Mr. Patrick Tully and not as stated in THE WATCHMZAN last week. â€"Wah Lee, the popular little China- man, writes to friends in town from Perth where he is domg business. Wee n- , -st. Big stock and low prices. I’m-ii?"t Visiting at the home 01' her brother-in- 13 Oranges and lemons 20c. a doz, and new 1“â€! M'E- Th0“ Sims†0‘ Mindeu. H“ ï¬gs 5 lbs for 25¢; mixed candies 2 lbs for gifnends there “'1" be 91m“! t° meet 5“ â€"Mrs. J. D. Fisher (formerly Mis Anne McCausland, of Lindsay, now ofIHingmMani- toba,) who has been absent nine years, glad- dened her parents and many friends by her arrival in town on Saturday last. 3 .â€"Mr. Alf. George, of Port Hope, gave his â€"A Toronto paper publishes a report Smith, the organizer of Liboral party, will shortly resign, to be J. IA. Barron, (2.0., of this town. If Mr. Barron ° accepts the position a vigorous policy will [be inaugurated. t e dark alley when the post-oliiceletter say as well as in Port Hope. ~ boxes are located. It is very incon. â€"-Mr. \V. H. Rogers, of Little Britain, one of Mariposa’s_ enterprising and prosperous farmers, was in town W'edncsday and gave n. his actuall dan ercus. The cost of a 19' y 8 THE WA'rcuMAi: a call, adding his name to 2. ~ light would be trifling, while the accomo- dation to the public would be very great. â€"Mr. N. Ingram, grand secretary, and Mr. â€"A grand concert and tea will be Robert Newman, grand organizer, of the True Blue association, spent Sunday and Monday in town. Their principal business was in connection with the new system of insurance to beintroduced into the order early in the new year. ‘ ‘â€"â€"‘â€"__ An Item of Interest. Full lines of the latest designs in Parlor and Bedroom Suites. Handsome goods and remarkably cheap. Don’t fail to see them. M. E. TANGNEY, opposite Benson House, Lindsay.â€"47-tf. -â€"Mr. Marvin of Toronto was in town yesterday, and was endeavoring to book the Van Amburgh family whose musical entertainments in the States, and down cast are spoken so highly of. It is to be Bears for Service. 6 undersigned has for service at his prem- as no such company have appeared here ises, south of the swing bridge, south of Lind for years. ay, two boarsâ€"one thoroughbred Chester- -â€"The game of Dublin up seems to be White and one Yorkshire 'White, both register- as popular as ever. Some half dozen ed‘ Pedigress m be 5°C†on application. weddings are now on the tapis, with more to follow. Watch the confectioners win- dows for fancy wedding cakes, and then _ guess for whom they are intended. ! Remember THE WATCHMAN ofï¬ce is up to date with wedding stationery. -â€"Mr Geo. M. Harrison, the well known member of the Citizens band, will Touchburn. will open a barber shop at N o. 9 Kent-st. Minutes of previous meeting row and. near the Waverly house, in a few days. conï¬rmed. As Mr Harrison is well known and pop. ular about town he will no doubt get a liberal share of patronage. --An aged wrignan arrived in town ï¬pï¬r‘g’ as well a" the report 0‘ the Tuesday from eterboro and made ‘ ‘ ' - . application for the admission to the new Mpanï¬guon gen; gghhzerzofded‘ 3 home for the aged. Acareful investiga- and refeiryidd to £0 to“ 3°21? tion of the case was made, but as the Carried °° n "‘ old lady was nota resident of this county Mr. Gregory’s report of the analysis of she was compelled to return to the cheeky gfsrrgcamascogï¬pwswpgso m1 tag; :1: ' Ma i h taming' 18 ' â€"-°‘Give me a loaf of bread for me and us on ouse, con grains †. _ chloride in 100,000; No. 2, from Wm. my chum said an able bodied tramp as Maunder’s well, 6 min: in 100,000; No. he entered a confectionery on Saturday 3, from Mrs. McGuire’s well, 7 ' . last. The young lady attendant declined No. 4, from Wm. Howe’s well, 8 grains; to respond bl“ 331d “DO . 1110119? no No. 5. from the well at the cast ward bread.†The fellow was inclined to school, llfi grains; from Jos. Killsbv’s become saucy over the matter, but some well, 21 grains chloride in 100,090, The men customers coming in he moved sulk- . report was received and ï¬led. fly out. Cheeky tramps should be prom- . . 7 ptly suppressed. sun-m! Issrncroas arrow. _ Inspector Douglas reported hav Boarders Wanted. looked after all the wells where lioediold,g d ad th 1 t ‘ .A few boarders ... be accommodated in . :rxlcepltion ofhe°£€iriiéio$fint$ Wat; {Izmir- Won mm APP]? had been cleaned inthe summer, but was at 5‘ cc strecL-â€"5i-4. now frozen and could not be attended to. W Mr. Killaby had had his well cleaned Obituary. out and asked him to get a second sam- â€"In the death Of Mr. Thos. O’Reillv Of ple of water and have It analyzed. The the cast ward, on the 13th inst., at the report was also received and ï¬led. advanced age of 68 years, Lindsay loses one of her oldest and best known citizens. Mr. O’Roilly was born in County West- meith, Ireland, and came to America when a young man. He lived at Staten ing objectionable refuse matter in the ISlafld, N .Y.. for some years. when he form of broken crockery and old tinware decided to try his fortune in the wilds of on the ground in deï¬ance of his order for. Canada, moving to P0117 Hope, where he bidding the same. motion the lived for several years. In 1862 he complaint was referred to the town moved to Lindsay, where he resided up council. to the time of hisdeath. Mr. O’Reilly Board of Health. A meeting of the Board of Health was held in the clerk’s oflice on Monday afternoon. Chairman Walters resided. Present Messrs. J. Keith, J. F eury, B. THE ANNUAL REPORT. A COHEU‘NICATIOX. From Thos. Steveson, expremng' his willingness to comply with the request of the sanitary inspector regarding the house owned by him ...... The inspector stated that nothing had been done as yet, but the house was unoccupied. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were read and referred to the ï¬nance committee With instrn’ ctiongogabe midst; mind aim-ea: A. Higin‘ ' m, L ; G , $3.85; Rcbt. Douglas, $5. regory The account of Robr. Douglas for $10. half the ï¬ne imposed in two cases of lumpy jaw, which the law gives to the informant. Referred to the ï¬nance committo with instructions to report as You are cordially invited to E call and inspect our display g at... 00...... whether you buy or not. [CallaudseeourStoro- ....ONE PRICE TO ALL...†2-323 61; 00% Do Ecstatic â€Be-cumin '3 .