', % the best ys Means Economy ‘â€" e best for less than the price of the old advantage. To get the best buy 7, whose reputation is at stake. To f production you must deal With the peed of Blankets, Horse Covers, Cloth , In, buy direct from our factory. Our of long, fine silky lambs-wool, soft out shrinking or turning yellow, and icy Strip and Check covers for drivers ) r wool, felted so as to turn rain and I fast. Robe Linings, Mitts, Socks {1 manufacture. All prices cut dOWn rked in plain ï¬gures. u. RN BROS. sdom... \ ll'liilllilliul tillulltilltillidliflllullï¬lidlulliflligl "Ul‘llli'le‘lllllullullnll ‘ TTY, tion. Our stock of everything in the Jewelry line neverwas larger, and in addition we are giving away a pretty SILVER PIN TRAY as a Souvenir to every lady cus~ turner who buys 81’s worth or_ unwards. Our line of Silverware this ~season is particularly attractive and prices less than cost. Remember! NO ONE ...... will do better for you than. ..... THE J EWELER -‘ a able holiday season and ask you to pay full o I t Y bargain table, and among these holiday things are some of the biggest ever saw. A few specimens selected at random : All the left-overs are ready at very little prices. ï¬rst stepped into the store ; others have a trifling damage that is scarcely notice- But it would be very un Clearing at Best and Less. Some are as perfect as when they Wise merchandising to carry zhem over to another price for them. So here the go on to the bargains you E Ladies Greenland Seal Capes. $12.00 each. -Wide Skirtings, 2 % yds. for 40c. Remnants of Carpets at less than cost, 3 doz. Mosquette Rugs, worth Comforters reduced to 75c., $1.50 for $1.00. $125 and $150 15 pieces Mohair Dress Goodsâ€" White Honey Comb Quilts, Navy, Myrtle, Brown and Cardi- special. at 900. each. Dalâ€"worth 500. for 300.. White Blankets at 7 50., $1.00 Gent’s White Linen Collars 3 $1.25 a pair. for 25c. .Fine Bleached Table Linen at 10 doz. Undershirts worth 500. 540. a yd. for 25c. each. -A half hundred other bargains that we can show you, and plenty of new stock to choose from. Goods will be sold at reduced prices in any department in our store Threast of the Times. ‘We all realize what the times are and we all know it is quite necessary that a Dollar should cover a large territory this particular season: Now, we know 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. â€"-Potatoes are selling in many parte of Manitoba for 121m. per bushel. â€"-Vote for Robert Bryans for reeve of girl in the world for 1119-" Ops, and thus assist in securing good mu- ; nicipal management for 1896.â€"53-2. l â€"CALIFORNIA WINES. Unfermented, Sold gold medal. delicious and healthful. THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY DECEMBER 26TH,1895, - 7 After Christmas, _T_d§‘ dong that Adam sang in the! Church NOtCS- Garden of Eden was “There’s only one _ â€"Mr. Eugene Stock, who delivered a very {interesting address in St. Paul’s schoolroom, only by GEO. Fox. Quart bottle 40 cents. ry one. nuts, canned ï¬sh, fruits, jams, sweet cider and unfermented California wines. Biggest and best stock at lowest prices. â€"No more appropriate New Year’s gift could be seleCted for a friend ata distance than a year’s subscription to THE WATCHMAN. It contains all the home and County news and will reach them regularly every week. It will be even more appreciated than a weekly letter, and the cost is but trifling â€"About two weeks ago a strange Oxford ram came an the premises of Mr. Thos. Coad, on the 7th con. of Fenelon. and killed one of his most valuable young rams ina “butting†contest. Unfortu~ nately he turned the strange animal out before he was aware of the loss he had sustained. â€"The glass blowers, from the Libby glass works. are domiciled at the corner of Kent and William-sts.,and are attract- ing large numbers of interested Visitors. The process of weaving glass is one of the greatest features of the exhibit, and every one should see them. The young men are all courteous and obliging. On Friday evening they will give a pie eating compe- tition to addzto the general amusement. -â€"Before leaving for their homes the students of the collegiate institute pre- sented Mr. Wm. Passmore, janitor, and his worthy wife with a handsome parlor hanging lamp as a slight token of their appreciation of the many kindnesses shown them during the past year. It- was Winnipeg for Ottawa Tuesday. It is understood that Mr. Greenway will now immediately dissolve the legislature and appeal for a new lease of power on and as the night was dark church-goers found it difficult and dangerous work navigating. Certainly some better ar- rangement should he arrived at with regard to these lights. The public should have lightâ€"and plenty of itâ€"when it is needed. That is what they pay for. but don’t always get ; and as a natural conse- quence there is general complaint. is to blame? â€"â€"’lhe tramp who “appropriated†Alex. Magee’s valuable coley dog near Powles’ Corners, and afterward sold the animal to L. Jordan, who resides a few miles west of the town, was Who on Saturday -â€"â€"._ out in full force Christmas afternoon, and The Ca rdwell Election la ed several selections in a manner that _ . godld do credit to older and better train- In the flew“ m 93de on TuCSday the ed musicians. The artistic manner in consewat’ves met the" “ alerlOo, the Comes: which Johnny Walker twirled the “shilla- lah†made many an Irish heart leap for joy. Their audience was large, and the applause hearty and liberal. When the boys get their uniforms and a little more practice they will make a desireble acqui- The Compliments of the Seas cn. sition touthe musicial organizations of the Another year will dawn before the next town. _ issue of THE WATCHHAN reaches its 3900 -~On Tuesday Chief Bell had some subscribers and we take this opportunity of half a dozen young men summoned before wishing all 3â€" including our large 'siaï¬â€™ of the police magistrate, on charges of loaf- correspondents, who have done so much resulting in the election of Mr. Stubbs, the McCarthyiie candidaie, by a majority of over 200. The township of Adjala gave a majority of over 80 over \Villoughby (Consrevaiive) and about 40 over Henry, (Reformer). â€"â€"-â€".-â€"_ â€"Robert Bryans, an old and tried leg- I Lindsay" some weeks 3540’ 53““: fer â€whim" ing and loitering Kent-st on Sunday. public too, have been considerably annoyed through this practice, as the loiterers would simply move when told from one doorway to another. Chief Bell is determined to abate this nuisance, and in so doing will receive the thinks of church-goers and the public generally. It is not very pleasant for ladies and others who pass down Kent-st to be insulted by the remarks of doorway loafers and hammers. P. M. McIntyre should make an example of a few of these scalawags as a warning to the rest. â€"-Tlie motion passed at the council Tuesday evening to keep the lights burning all night on Christmas eve was-a good one, and their thoughtfulness Will be appreciated by many who are not members of that august body. Our councillors know how it is themselves, presents should be given all the light possible in order to return to the bOSOm of his family in safety, â€"-Sometimes the most careful women are the most careless. Many a women to slowly sap her vitality. The little pain and the ether slight indications of trouble seem toher unimportant. She goes on, with increasing suffering, until life itself becomes a drag. Nervousness, "sinking spells,†digestive disturbances, and ï¬fty other complications may arise from the derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Over thirty years ago, the need of a reliable remedy for so-called “female complaints" was rocog- nized by Dr. V. R. Pierce then, as now, chief consulting physician to the World’s Dispensary and Invalids’ Hotel,at Buffalo, N .Y. He prepared Dr. Pierce’s Favorite in doorways along The police and the W during the past year to make Tue \VA'l" ‘HMAN popular and prosperousâ€"a happy and prosper- ous New hair- oâ€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" Removal of the Rifle Butts. At the regular meeting of Ops council, held on the 16th inst., Mr. Andrew Marshall com- plained that the rifle butts to the north of the town were dangerous to people passing or working near them, and asking that the same be removed. The clerk was accordingly in- structed to notify the rifle assocration to have the ranges removed from their present danger- ous position as soon as possible. This will be good news to steamboat men and those who travel the Scugog winter or summer. A long stretch of the river is in direct range with the targets, and only about 400 yards distant. As the rifles used by the association will kill at 1,500 yards our readers will readily understand that the danger is no imaginary one. THE \Varcnnax has repeatedly pointed out the danger of these ranges in their present posi- tion, and called for their removal to a less a very thoughtful act on the part Of. the perhaps. For some reason the sidewalks travelled portion of the township, and this .. for the next few days. - - - students. and one that wdlbe apprecmted are harder to travel with any degree of action on the part of the Ops council goes to ~21 by Mr. and Mrs. Passmore. straightness on Christmas eve than per- bear out the correctness of this contention. a ‘ . - 1 _ . â€"-A despatch received at Ottawa by a hope any other night in the year, unless ___..__.. 2:30: early holida} purc iases is apparent to member of the government Monday it be New Year’s eve,and its only fall‘ that tic e Boy: “At Home.†E the more thoughtful. It 13 835Ҡto 2.8 nightstates that the reply of the Mani- the belated pedestrian who has . been A. most enjoyable entertainment was {up 3; a good 0110106 11â€â€œ than later on, . toba government to the second Order-in- detained to a late hour buying Christmas ‘ 2:: when we have 110‘ the chance Council on the school question left i. give on ro er atten- ' E to _ Y P P nished by this associa' tion in their new ball in Keenan’s block on the evening of the iSih inst. By speCia-' lrequcst Mr. John McSweyn presided. and so presented the bill of {are that everybody felt at home throughout the even- ing. Recitations were given by the Misses Eva chan, Iacobs, Annie Mofl'att, jennie Bartlett, Lydia Bates; songs and solos by the Misses Selena Hughan, Eva chan, Stella Calvert, C. Stanton, Marks and Master W . . . . li i h' . . islator, is in the ï¬eld for the reeveship of l on L e 4! “m Ops, and his election means careful and A" Item of Interest. economical management of . tziwnshlp Full lines of the latest design in Parlor affairs for 1396, and reduction In taxes.â€"â€" and Bedroom SuLics. Handsome: goods and T 53-2. remarkably cheap. Dor’i fail to see them. G F A f b . â€"The boys’ brass band. under the £1. E. TANGNEY, opposne Benson House,l _ o'to 01s or your iscuits, oysters, leadership 0f Master Tom Brown, turned indsay.â€"47~t{. confectionery, oranges, lemons, ï¬gs, dates Pepper: readings by Dr. W'hite, Mr. Andrewst‘. and Miss Adelnia Crofton. Short spicy ad- dresses by Revs. Messrs. Marsh and Tottcn, and by Col. Deacon. Here and there through- out the program were clarionct solos by young Master T. Brown, and excellent selections beautifully rendered by the Queenâ€"st Metho- dist church choir. We refrain from making special mention of certain parts that were eqceptioually good, suiiice it to say that it was all goodâ€"choice in character, sufï¬ciently varied to make it interesting from start to ï¬nishâ€"and reflects credit on this particular lodge and its master, Alex. Logan. and Mr. W. McWatters. The proceedings closed at 10.30 with the benediction by Rev. Mr. . _ Totten and “God save the Queen.†sentenced to 21 days in gaol. The de- lgesc'ription, d the1 t 1most wgnderfuliyl vfence put up by the knight of the road e ective reme y t a as ever een “3 Pe ’ - ' - - - ' rsonsl. All-Wool Dress Serge, 44 inches wide, were 45c for. . -, ..... 3:0 Men’s Linelr; flanggcrchslglsitsï¬fgro ----------------- ' :3 was that the dog persisted in followmg used for such maladies. Send .31 cents -â€"Mr J McDonald left 'esterda f V k u . Goods, were 25c to 4°C for ........... izé Mepsand ‘pys ‘ilte “tr “10511956. {2); ............. . . 50 him, despite his efforts turn it back. The i? on’ecelr‘ee)8 stamps grad receivedS Dr. Bay . . y y or. on Pretty line of l’l:iid Tarltans, were 18c, for ................ _ . . . i_ - - : .' magistrate thought different however [erge s . 1)":th ommon 8088 . lobby lino \l'mpperettes ............................. 15 gatepll:illigiseeigphenknistrsgrgsuiteest'prices. ........... and the chances are the neiit dog thaf Medical Advrser, illustrated. thcï¬dfismegig Coultcr, was home for gm‘l‘dm: Lindavcm .............................. i: ngocl “ g 50c Suit ......................... becomes mashed on this tramp’s manly â€"-On Wellington-st, near Victoria M I Br; 51165“ d amusing“ 1.1195}? a†geol. ° ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ° ' . i . ' . ' . i . IS Celebrated Wool Sock. ioc pair .................... . ..... form Will be Pelted with stones. avenue, there is a very dangerous section Brbiik :reï¬gucsts eofanMr 11815. “Medianhd, of . , . (â€l-s mere oves """"""""""""""" 25 Boy’s Wool Pants, lined throughout, 2 pockets, 25c pain... â€"The Peterboro curling clubs will of sidewalk and steps should at once he ’ - - - cCart’y .. . Fr Boas; ire'llll’iles for .................................. 33 Men’s all wool Pants .................................. 86 hold a grand bonspeil open to all clubs taken to afford protection to the belated â€"â€"-Mr. Joe. McCarthy, of Port Huron, is the 3191“!“33 {3" lift h .lf. ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' i i I . i Men’s Pants, all wool, a cracker ......................... $I 00 between Toronto and Kingston as well pedesterian who has to travel that way_ guest of his brether, Conductor McCarthy. m:":- .v ';.V:'.‘1"\ til. t‘bb-t an ’‘a ‘ PHCC. . .. --------------- Men’s SUitsg all WOOI’ from $30 75 up. - - cs - o - n . o o - . . . s o o o o‘ 8 all clubs on the li ’ The walk is fully tour feet from the â€"-MCSSfS. licrbcrt Staples and Ned MC- Laulv ‘- , s will Children s but Caps very cheap, ..... . nes of the Northern ' . Donald f K; kï¬ 1d Qua. iii" :: h‘ _‘ f ...... . Boy’s Suits from $I-3S up. . .. .......................... . and Midland diVisious of the Grand ground in places, and It can readily be , O r c ’ spent Tuesday in to“. u c licy ll‘iiiil‘r-:rlihifoiinrigiit; . i . . .- ........ HcaVY chize Ulster: Tweed hned """"""""""""" 5 2?, Trunk Railway on their six rinked ice on understood that a mis-step in the dark is â€"Miss Lees Scott, of Valenlia, is the guest Sill.- ‘iniivf: {Tï¬ztechs {mm 2°C up ........................ MED"? Oigrcpaé: f:0£}e.soc hnd '7.5câ€fcr ................. . 3 25 the 6th of January next. There will be likely to be attended with very serious giftiESIOMO friends during the Christmas fesn- " - 1 .................. . . . _ . DollS, T-. its†at half regular prices .................. Joonpnzxu: qualiiy Coon Coats, were; $37.00 for.. . .-.. 3° 50 single rmkcompetitions open to not less results. .To’ make metters worse fiber?l is â€"-Mr A Knowlson of the N y rk {{ï¬iry‘r‘ur I :onncrs for Children, cheap ................... 3 y“ u u is $45.00 for .......... . 37 75 than four rinks from any club, for four no electric light at this corner,kan v; on Mac“ staff is hem; for the 31m 0 b t . £00} bilflwiw from. . . S 1k .T. . . f -------------- 2? Big Job Lot Blankets, just secured, to be sold cheap ........ pairs of red hone curling stones for the a dark night comes it is as blac as A non TY . mas ensan-l lie "5 pure i ms 2 or ...... . .............. .. . , ou 1' > use it hen you go 3 war, but it does cost not careful where and 110 ; your Household :SUPPlias " Come éefore z? 23 2‘00 [42%. W e guarantee z‘o mate 2? zhz‘eresz‘mg - - for you, - best rink, and four agate fobsfor the ï¬rst competing rink. The entrance fee is .32. The regular curlers’ reduced rates on the railways of one fare and a third can be had for all clubs of eight men. â€"â€"In the last issue of THE WATCHMAN _ a paragraph appeared anent the opening of both doors at the post oflice during the distribution of the evening mail, as a means of avoiding the crush that occurrs. Our correspondent was evidently in error regarding the matter. The eastern door does not belong to the post ofl‘ice proper, at this dangerous spot. A north ward gentlemen who was returning home some evenings ago. with a lady friend, had the misfortune to step off the sidewalk at this point, and a Second later he found him- self, together with his hat and umbrella, in the muddy ditch below. Fortunately he escaped serious injury, but not so with the 913th"? Cf hi5 5°h°°l power. The bundles herself up to keep out sickness, elections Wlll take place in February. when she is neglecting the very worst â€"Oï¬' Kent-st. Sabbath evening there sickness that can come to a woman. She was not a single electric light burning. allowsaslight disorder to become worse. holidays- â€"-Mr. Herb Gregog', of the ï¬rm of Jury 8.: Gregory, chemists, shawa, is home for the Christmas holidayS. â€"Mr. Ray Magachcu, of Trinity School, Port Hope, is enjoying the Christmas holidays under the parental root. ' " â€"Mr. W. 0. £591" . man or of the his umbrella; it sustained a. fracture of New. Yci'ii‘ Dï¬ï¬‚ly cge ag two ribs, besides general collapse. contemplates an action for damagegmor rather repairs. A stout, inexpensive Iournal, is in town, visiting He I 111% Sister, Mrs. . Knowlson. â€"â€"Mr. Geo. S. Blackwell, principal of the Athens, Leeds Co., public school, is spending railing should be constructed, and at the Christmas holidays with friends in town. . ' 1y liti ation â€"Mr. Arthur McGill teacher at Elmvale . but is an entrance to th ’ ‘- once. It may sate cosr. g . - ’ - - - . ‘ dence and also to the oégggitgiï¬r: r881 later on. and well known in town, is spending his .Xmas l ' ' ' ' '.- .. .. -8.†,.-.,:.-,,.«1| Iâ€. . '4 '?I?‘i."..i..-:.i.1w,._J.n..-,....:.I.,..i.. .. . , rum-DA . W LITTLE LOCAL LINES. â€"-â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€" -â€"-Da. anusns, dentist, is very suc- â€"Your vote and influence is solicited for Robert Bryans for reeve of Opsâ€"53. -â€"Swiss Drop cures coughs and colds It is deemed advisable to keep this door closed after seven o’clock, as otherwise it would afford a means for burglars or other evil disposed persons to gain an the post- ofï¬ce in the evening the crush .â€"_._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Stock Notes. â€"Mr. W. Jordan, of Mariposa, took in Mr. M. Boyd’s great sale of live stock and pur- qualities of the Polled Angus with the superior hellidays with his parents and friends at Janet- 71 6. â€"-Miss McMillan, book-keeper in the oflioc of T. A. Middletonrk Son, is spending the . entrance and secret themselves in the Chased the. sui’efior “(mined bull 05c“ 5:51 Cï¬fvsvrghlddays With friends in name“ f 1 in treating aching teeth without and prevents consumptron. Sold only building. If only boxholders resorted to Wilde. Thls amm‘ combma the beeï¬ng â€"Mr. 1' d if muting .49-tf by GEO. Fox. Try some. ex - ° ~ - 01111 susekeepers have PRESENTS W Suitable and Serviceable G°°d8 for Holiday presents. Genuine BISSELL CAR* if â€"-'v'v’hen you go to the pollsfon Jan. 6th eeve of Ops â€"53 2 Monday at Toronto. r . . ' lunch and -â€"“The CO‘mOPOIitonâ€_one of the 73:13:). F‘gn’i’efii’ilenmrwine, sweet best of the great American illustrated :iydser, hot lemonade and other temperate drinks servedâ€"48. __ , C. Ta 10:, Insurance Agent. Ofï¬ceFon the gzound floor of the new pages and 1,000 illustrationsâ€"and THE Warcnmsx one year only $1.40. â€"It will pay you to buy your fruit and confectionery from GEO. Fox, N o. 115 â€"The â€mph“! charge against the mark your ballots for Robert Bryans for Hyam wins will he proceeded with next magazinesâ€"containing in a year 1,344 complained of would be avoided. As it is the place is used as a rendezvous for every men, women and child who happens to be down town, and the young people seem rather to enjoy the crushing and squeeztng. Mr. Gladman is always aurious, to oblige an exacting public where possible, but there are scme things over which even he has no control. milking strains of the Herefords. Mr. Jordan thinks he has struck the proper combination and hopes to secure the cambinaiion cowâ€" that is, an animal that will not only be a suc- cess in the dairying, but will, when fatted, meet a ready market. __..._+â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Lindsay Model School. Third class certiï¬cates for three years were awarded to the following candidates: Joseph Primeau, of St. Mary’s college, Montreal, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Primeau, in town. â€"-â€"Mr. Albert Pilkie, of Gun, Flavelle and Co., Toronto, spent Christmas holidays in town with his-parents. Ab. is doing well in Toronto and skating will be a secondary consaderation with him for this winter at least. â€"Mr. Edmund Gillogly left town On Saturâ€" day morning list f0: Toronto in order to wind Amberg, Wm. Cadotte, Marie C- up the present year’s business with the Massey- . -st. 8 . . WWW Brown, Thos. Campbell, Mary J- Harris company. Messrs. Gillogly and PET SWEEPERS in the if Myers, house. my Kent-st. Big stock and low prices. --wisHING YOU ALL A_ 0.3mm,†John Down, Jennie E. Hume; report having made the-largest number . , :1. " J Scorer. the popular 80P- Oranges and 13310113. 20c. 3 doz, and new Gilchrist, Charles D0335, A235 5- of sales ever credited to the Lindsay branch. , Various woods, from $2 to $3 50- -;. râ€"Mrémtmof the G. 1‘. B- workshops. ï¬gs 5 lbs for 25¢; mixed candies 2 lbs for Heme“ Thos. W. Fair rlorence, C.E. -â€"Mr. Frank Jana, of the Chatham Busi- . - mes... .. .h. a... .1... mi of». 1... cm to. M ERRY XMAS a... A... .... 0...... i. a... as... d 'n keeping eVGI'Y' its): 10c $9 $2é§i Csmer's if $anwa 'lack of themoneyawarded or â€"Last Saturday’s issue of the Toronto pr? 91 ° es, octo . kate5~ . KED M EATS always in stock-3 iLIVERED PROMPTLY- {01' Boys and Girls, silver Placed. at $1.50. A Pair of SCISSOI‘S for 50, English mann- 3. Sharp and 4:" urable; cuts clean rand cuts '3 , factors; Strong, the record in cheap scissors. three 50c. ‘3 VAN CAMP’S. ile‘est Hardware'to Market» , uss Carvers, in sets 0f Clauss Bread ' i HandsOme Parlor Lamps 35: iKflilies 25c. Everything 0119‘? i l wet race in the ï¬re brigade competitition. _.']_.’o-morguvo, Eff“) complete paper ever issued by a Canadian meuunglttb'kun ti†child!†of St. publisher, and shows what can be accom- 0 tea W for which ample plished in this “glorious climate of Andrew. mbï¬tmogkd’ b, ch. Mi“ om. , Daily Globe contained 36 pages hand- â€"About 4.30 Thursday morning ï¬re to hi ch all was discrovmd inguing‘érogi a shed in tge willbe given. " . ’ rear of . Art at o.’s store. ' y Then. at EM ï¬nd"? fmtgdrbmgiis Norman Mark. ef Tint Wamnm staff, the distrihuia on from the Christmas .3 he was returning home from work. The alarm was promptly ziven, and the Till part Of 'the ï¬remen had the flames under control he- evening com- somely illustrated. It was the most? E Call and see our Store. You are cordially invited to call and inspect our display ofoeo'oocQOIs‘o XMAS GOODS whether you buy or not. WWMWWWWW McCabe, Edward Perdue, Wm. B. Rich, Wesley T. M Routley, Herbert T. Peg Staples, Wellsley, Austin, Kate, Bartley. Annie - Blain, Christina K. Waterman, Francis. renewed for three years : B son Albert E. berneii, Norman A. S Morgan, EdwarddWï¬ ï¬iaham,hl:eatrice L. h Richar . ogan, ' tie Murdoc , Mark, Milered E. McLean, Mary c. Olivia ue, Esther A. Skuce, Ida E. Taylor, M. Lees Burns, MaggieB. days. He has been very sucr:cssful at the college the past term, carrying off first prize for the Date“ set of books and also ï¬rst prize for general proï¬ciency in boos-keeping. This is a good showing in a school of over 200 students. â€"Mrs. P. J. Pilkic left for Teronto this V lk' b Mar morning to meet her Cousin, Miss Bsesic Van a m urg, y Fairbaim,‘ who plays a leading part in the latest comic opera, “Princess Bonnie,†which Certiï¬cates of the following candidates were appears for the 5‘“ time in Toronto at :he McFadycu, Duncan , Benjamin Grandppcrabouse this evening. Ten years ago Miss Feirbairn was a prime 'ï¬voritc at local entertainments in Lindsay and since that hard McCarr u 1 bellaS “Ecmm‘ifha 2"“ “m 0“ we sage. ' Harrin on, Ric c , 59. p ying with cleading m can . roman. pee,“ m, fore they had time to spread to the abjoin- ""0“ â€m3 T° ALL--~~- Junkgnftjames A. McLean, Madge panes fan at lot“. will be under .Altogether it' inc sheds and buildings. The loss will be . . andal the highest _ A; the Miller, Thos. B. a Northeait, Lillian A. ,9, pk, {or three 5:35? ’3 . . ' . House H D†Certiï¬cates attended for one a†' Simpson' 'Hm" “a†holly. Gcoyee- Ceruï¬atc‘ Ladle}, Ida slight. Had a stifl' breeze been blowing t the time the chances are we wouldhaye which those I II. Ohm â€d toying! a serious conflsgraiicn to chronicle years: : Con~ Lindsay poo . min“? .tts. in Toronto. my pic who are in the city for the for two holidays will have the learn: of hearino M' Fairhaim. P ° T