Tndsay mting Iteed Igiish es, in from 'er and entai rr proï¬t (e: this lande- s’ In- have SCOUT '38 40C Eider. L-aun. lined ; Just installation ’caned off. \ nlittco 9:119] cofl'ee and u mm... 4af50llï¬i Surgeon. Dr. W. H. Clarke: Jst Guide. .1213. M. Sharpe: 2nd Guide. 1!. Chambers; Managing L‘ommit 1w, Jno . Rathmin. W. Jol- , H. “mun-inc and Jun. Brim- mel; T.(}.. Wm. Parsons: 0.6.. Jno. Trustees Brns.Box¢1]l .' . Auditors Bros. Harris. :each and “illiams; Fin.-('.,0m S. Walton Jno. Milburn and Jas. Sharp‘:" At. Ihï¬ Pnnnlnohmn I“ *L W. Sec, Jno. E. Way: E Sam. Parsons: Surgcnn. Dr Clarke: ISL Guido. Jas. M 2nd Guide. 11. L‘hamhprc- 7 JPrC‘Su 4‘. “ Williams: W I'chrboru', 'wrï¬cers for I’I‘C’S - : Bro -â€"~.\t the rcgular meeting minstcr Logge S.().E., Jan. ‘. Warrant. Dill. of Lansdnu‘m ator is a. thoroughly p round ~xuagazine for W011 reached .a. Circulation of million a, month. 101‘ â€"In the February number of Delineator a very careful and illustrated description of mid“ .dress materials is given. This addition to the usual number of was shown for wmucn. girls little folks. Special attention is given to conï¬rmatiou wear, am the dressnmkimr mural“ ¢~ u , â€"â€".uonday last, about 3 p.111. Frank. son of Mr. John Graham. 2nd concession, Ops. was assisting his father in putting a roof on a Silo, when he lost, his balance and fell 25 feet, alighting on his back on the hard ground. He Was romlcrcd in- sensible for some time. Dr. Jvfl'ers was promptly summoned. and on arrival found that the \mmgr man 'had receimd Senate internal iniuries He lies in a critical condition, but his recoxerv is 10¢)de for. nu.» nus been brought to a. high state of cultivation. The buildings an- upâ€" quuIR The price paid was $8000 ...........Mr. Bugshaw suld his Islay farm to Mr. H. C. 112111111101 of I ornc- farm of Fonelon tot thoroughly tile drain has been brought to cultivation. The bl update. The nrimn -â€".\Ir. Edwin ('Ivndenan of Uray has sold his farm to I! Bagshaw of Islay. This fan: Imng been known as the “1 --â€" 'ith a. \‘i0\\' to 0ncouraging the development of a. literary spirit in Canada. The Ladies' Maguzim-. Torâ€" onto, is offering cash prim-s for the best short stories by (.‘mmdian writers. The competition is well planned. and further particulars are When in the Januarv number m‘ the magazine. A photovraphic com; otit- inn is also announced. and (.uSh priz- c-s oï¬'cred. â€".\Iond a anuu'n lor “'uuwn. girls le folks. Special attention 1' m to conï¬rmation wear, a): dressmaking article, to the of fitting in sleeves. Tm- T â€"â€"-â€".\’ow is the time, and this is the place, to get, your lumber. shingles and lath. We habc acompiete stock of dry pine and hemlock. Give us .3. chance to ï¬gure the bill for that‘ new house. ham or Silu. All esti- mates I'Urnished cheerfully. Best lime and cement always on hand. R. Bryans Co.â€"-â€"3-.~z_ â€"The convention of tho medical men of Canada and Ncwfmmdland. which ('onstituws the association recently formed to combgt the ran as of consumption, will moot in the Normal school Ottawa. on February 14th. Between 200 and 300 doctors are expected To attend the convenâ€" 4 Lion. â€"â€".-\rmstrong Bros.. furriors, an- nounce a special reduction sale of furs. Prices are being cut down to about costâ€"in some cases less. T he goods oï¬'crod are all highâ€"class. Sec advt. in this issue on page 9. Jnn. Milburn and Jas. At. the conclusion of the n Peromonies rhv lodge was whvn the nmnagrinp‘ unn- rminw: the Int-mbvrs with sandwiches. A short pro- n _.;s and speeches folhm ed. coal, all sizes, the mines. Also smith and steam Wood always ‘in â€"Mr. Coo. Brunnnwol’i, lumber dealer. Regentâ€"st, has secured a stock of hard and soft, wood, which he is seiling at. roas'onable prices. He also wants to purchase a quantity of good wood. u rcgmar mveting of West~ oggeS. 0. 13., Jan. 15th Bro DJ) . of Lansdmx nc- Lodge. , installed the Influuing the ensuing year: Past 0. Fred J. Framptnn: W. W. Stnllard: \\'.\'.P.. Rhys W. Chap, W. J. I]. {nun-rc- throat specialisi, at the Simpson House, Lindsay, every Wednesday.â€" 5-1-yr. a â€"â€" v vuv â€I'VE ~Farmers’ Institute meetings will be held at Oakwood on Jan. Blst, and at Valentin on Feb. lst. Eltems Gleaned From Local Sources (:oml -. . Speakers will address these moot- ... -â€"â€"Mi. T. U. Ixmgg) (Intupuls 111110 ings. . . Temperance house at a uvom. e . Ltttle Local Lines keeps a good tahlï¬mul will likely be “At the {‘rSt' “100'ng â€f â€10 M a... ari- hold on Monday last. Andvrson of Lindsay solicitor of the ensuing your: _â€"Remnant Sale Jan 17th and 8th. Dundas 8; F lavelle Bros. â€"â€"Cloarinu' out. sale of (fonts 95 cows up. at Miss Mitchull's. .ing‘ done from for all goods . I .i ' “T“ Dutromzod. 1mm councll ‘ Mr. D. R. appointed I‘ or the â€"Remnants of ï¬lack and Color- ed Dress Goods or: sale Thursday and Friday. Jan 17th and 18th. Dundas Flavelle Bros. -â€"~Tho annual convvntion of H10 East, Victoria 'l‘cavhvr's was township from (‘m- â€"-’l‘lw second loam of H10 Lindsay bought hnckvy ('11)?) was (Ivfeatt‘d :Lt me Falls on '1‘hursdny night last. by 11w l‘uthor startlimr ul‘nrn .3: "“ ‘ "" l()11 in Miss Mitciwll's; shop.â€"â€"2â€"tf. . . Assocmt Ion, ~1'l1v 4 y“ \I -: r ~ ~ ‘ i .. . , C .mnml mung m 1m \\ o will he ht‘ld m tho (â€11ml mamâ€: man's .\ll.\ili‘inr~c 1n \i;-u:.m.. - Thursday (tomorrow) at It. is hoped all members w 116 HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN Headquarters for ï¬rst-cl -. nolon township W. J. H. Rom-rs Way: }\'. 'I'reus. 1 uttvntion is also on wear. and in iclc, to the mat- u-s. Tm- Deline- ly practical. all women. and has dined and Thursday. Iannary 17th, i961. s coming direct -\]St) the \‘crv best in stock. OVUI‘ half um to Mr. S This farm has nai und fully midwintcr This is in Pr of fash- J a S . t he It is the land state of rm has ‘ ‘model †‘ilS . iirect. from box t b I ask- “1'." hard- R Bm'ans ,md I he i] uuu‘ un alminluncv of solid llvsh. Mr. .Jq-wotz I'I‘Dllml : ‘YI-s Ilwy look Very well. ll is all in â€wt. ll the care horses is not So much how 1er Von (lriu' us that \ou put \Olll' horse to b) ('Ululnlllllill‘ :11. night after it Sonu- peopln- sin a horse ought to be; \‘(ll C'll‘illl (1 no.“ morning. Clean him at night and u. whisk off will (lo in tin,- umrning. I oftvn stay up In change tlw blankets thron times on an animal that has had a hard day. Nothing will save a hardâ€" workI-(l horso if he is not comfortable at night after his work is done. I am ft‘l‘dln" 1899 oats yet I have no use for athlling but old grain for horsvs.’ Mr. chett’ s talk is good X'Uudln" for t’\'(‘Y‘V‘ mam that has a horsv. and its wisdom is “P†mus- tragx-Il by th; teams f‘hat iv.- 11mm on ‘ the street. ' ‘ ‘ ‘dlll- ill attend :1 ss ('10 4 u'rlock â€"â€"One day last week gentlemen who were ri Albert .h-wétt's sleigh him on the condiuon of team. 'J‘hvy arv line: hau- an abundance of St Jewell. rufilicd: "Yes II I couple. Mr. [114} gathering LII“: close of a ion. Mr. um industry and 0035 in a daughter» is 3 ward. Their mum of \‘ig right ("unmlizu L0 wax {and congratulations gram of spm-L‘hcs den-d . and mus TWO q-asy chairs gifts \Vt'rt' “THEN"! “I. 4 " â€"â€"On 'luvsdzn afternoon Mr. and Mrs. '1 has. meman “110 live west of the: Town ('o’ï¬vhratod their golden Wedding. Their oh i l d rcn. grand- children and Sc-voral old acquaintan- COS (Tilthflrod alt, [hp filnu'IV residvnce LO “RINK! ((nnrr-nnlnome . l Grate pews. All will be. made -â€"Thu pn-tty little Villa was stirred to its depths by an c-H'nt unique in and unique in the hisu Presbywrian church in C celebration of the Jubih Francis Andrews. for fifty {tor nf lhv cnng'rogations of WcStWLmd. T110 céng‘regw bytcry and community un feeling tokvns of respect to 1110 popular pastor. number of Victoria have been under Mr. 1nd r ( Ruilxvmu,†which intern-Sting and profitable a. SUFViN‘. was inlrmllwod by Mr. Strike (If Qum'nâ€"SL. Methodist C 0n Sabbath. PM: 23rd. l congrvgut i on assembled fusion Wore delighted. HThu “( ; nspcl prove-(l SH hurt-l) Th!“ large (m that, ocâ€" ‘and will be‘ next Sunday morning. Jan. 20th, "The Ra ilway ' ' pleasml to learn that Gospel will be com-l udvd. The toavhors and scholars of the Sabbath school will occupy the front, centre pews. All will be made welcome. , H- ._ -u\\111' J.†()5. 11110 {1. [dill- small fire on Wednesday morning. A Self. defective Chimney ullowvd ï¬re to es capo through to 1119 woodwork in the coilingy about lhc' ccnlrv of I-homain 'l‘lm tin-men wont. (low put out Ilzq- lire with of Watm'. hv m" I‘(‘.Si( cost is at n and from a pail or 1W0 When Mr. McDonald store. class rc- prise . modelled zhv storv the chimneys \Vl'I‘C‘ Ewm [_ not properly secured. Another ro- *3 . (ï¬rmly gave Iroublc in the same Way. Globe _ -â€"-Theso an- the Oï¬iCt‘T‘S of Lodge Cunad No. 100 T.O.().F.: J.P.(:., F. A. and v .‘vchcrmid; XXL. .l. (I. Mark: V. (L. now 1 Arthur Storcr: RS, C. W. Harv-1v ; lccttm £18.. L. J. 1-). Foley: Ward. W. .l. to a, Few: (011.. '1‘. l‘. Matchcu: 'l‘roas. Roi) “'21s ir Chambers: H.518†O. R. He-ndvrs; L. TWP. 3.52.1311). Edwards: l{.S.N.(I., A. 1. mi ln' '1‘. Blair: l...\‘.N.(l., J. L. Sutton; R. \era- v S.\’.(; l.‘ .. .. II. Ewart: L..\‘.\'.(‘:.. “I B. Milk-1‘: ()1; (2., W. H. Hum '21 n Arthur Storor ‘ \ILIKKKI u.- cummvy ullnwvd ï¬re to esâ€" capo through to 1110 woudwork in the ceiling; about the ccntrv of 1-110 main The tin-men “'an (10w put out Ilu- fire with of Watm‘. store. 11 and a pail ur IWO Whvn Mr. McDonald r0- nmdc-llod Ihv star 0 the chimneys wm'o not properly scoured. Ann! her rc- (ruu 13' gave Irollblc in the same --The<o arc the officers of Lodge No. 100 T.0.0.F.: J.P.(:., F. A. .‘chcrmid; N.(:.. J. (I. Mark: V ‘3 wa 3'. â€"-â€"l)1m(lus and Flavollv Bros. had a small ï¬re on Wednesday morning. A defective Chimney allnwvd ï¬re to es- capo through to the woodwork in the ceiling abm'u the) centre. of the main store. The ï¬rmnnn “mm -x- a-..“ .ms. (inurlico and Mr. A. ('ullon spent last wovk in ('Ubourg and other frontier Inwns pushing- the sale of Dr. Harold's Holden Soul NW- wine in which Mr. ('ourticc, who is manager of Dr. Shicr's drug store . . ‘7‘ has a proprn-Lnry mt'x‘est. 1110 medicine has becume very popular and the sales are I urge wherever it is introduced. r. and Mrs.‘Nowman have by and oronomy achieved suc~ :L largo degree. Their isï¬lrs. Downer of the east Their two sons are ï¬ne speci- ‘ Vigorous, u brainy and upâ€" mulizm manhood. -_.\Ir. Jam. ('0 ('ullon spent last and other frontier 52110 0f Ih‘. ITS‘OI‘IXII‘ â€"-Th-- Slayton Jubilm-Singcrs are to be at the Academy of Music an the 2:2m1 ‘he plan is open at, Porters qand seats um- goinn’ rapidly. The singers are under Y M.().A . a uS~ pi cos . â€"-â€"The annual comontion Last \ictm‘ia TOflthFS \ssc will be held in the antral S( I‘hursday and Friday, Fob. 7 8th. ay last week :1 couple of 5-1-yr. wâ€"Mr Ten: per keeps a “H ’11 pa â€"Rex :pm-L-hvs and music was renâ€" i‘wu wasy chairs and other «- pn-scntvd In t he aged Mr. Fowler phot ogru phod 'ing. Supper was served at of u must L-njuyablc occas~j and Alrs.'Xt*\K'111axl hnvp luv nu so mucn how Iar you L you put your horse to Mr at, night after it. Say a horse ought to be m-xt morning. (31mm I ~â€"-()ur serial story “Parted by Fate" is concluded in this Issue. See it on pages 3, 6 and 11. â€"Dr. McCullough, eye, ear and throat specialist, at the Simpson House, Lindsay, every Wednesda.v.â€"-‘ ummn of his line grey an- tine animals and ., uuulu wno 11w), west of 'Plvhrutvd thm’r golden ['hvir children, grandâ€" sm-vral old acquaintan- nt, the family rc‘sidvnce‘ 1gratulations. A pro-l 0.6., I). IS. Sinclair: Hammond. II. Ewart: L..\‘.\'.(‘: were riding; on Mr. sleigh cuulplimemed ~ proprietary intcrest . The has become very popular ales are large wherever it is .' little Village of Keene ) its depths on Friday unique in its history. the history of the church in Canadaâ€"Aha the Jubiiuo of Re" i‘ . ‘ .Vs. for fifty years has-l Little Local Lines in the m-mral school 9 pasâ€" â€"Half Price on Thursday and Friday for any Woman's Cloth r‘o t or Cave in the. store Dun- 633 8: Flavelle Bros. ' Mr. John '1). MeArthur speaks out from a land 1 know not where with a lot of scripture condemnations 1 whi:h I will leme to the judgment ofl good thinking people Let them pass iudgment upon the suitability of his letter to the question at, issue. Thanking you Mr. Editor for so much space, I will now drop the sub- ject, at present. Yours, "3(“101‘ 01' the “litclnnunâ€"Warder. lSâ€" Sir .-â€"â€"I feel it my duty to make :1 ud few comments on the Housv of lx'cfugt question. as to the result and decis- ion of the electors in each municipali- tv. on established fact majoriur that. Lind- say is the. only municipality in the. county of Victoria. which is ready to endorse the building of an House of Refuge. Now I have no doubt but that. the electors of Lindsay you their own intert )S- It. is now a. sustained by the. 'd It) nsts while other muniâ€" cipalities haw- done the Same. T Mk lieve any ratepayer has it to advocate either side question Without suc just right of a public h personal insinâ€" uations as have been directt I have now the satisfac- ing that. my views hav id at me. tion of know- e been endors- ed by the majority of the the county of Victoria. As to Mr. Suddaby's last lett again had nothing to say of weight on the subject Referring," to some. electors of or he any in question. figures of mine in reply to Mr. Lytle's letter w h ich by some mean s Were misunderstood and t misprinted and escaped my notice un- ( til I received Mr. Suddaby's reply: he again indulged in personal insinua- I S tions. I think his letter beneath 11 my notice to reply, only to say I v ihope in searching; the scriptures he. n will ï¬nd some passage to console his a troubled mind whenhe thinks (her the subject and laments “I could not d: even convince the electors of Somer- w. ville that they needed an House of m Refuge. ’ ’ N. DAY. Powlcs' Corners, Jan. 15th, 1901 (‘HHOI (â€I 7th and Wc‘dnosday, Brown, -] farm St 0 say. ‘ Manda four! I) M r. I’rvddy. W 11111.33 . (HHInQHn â€uuuu.‘ IRLIKH‘ lecturvd in L In of I’aurdcburg, indsay «m January nth. a larg‘v audience. Mr. “118 intrnducvd by (‘01. S. Hughes, TWP. The lecturv was much ml by all present. \w-n- very (3110. Hamilton enjoy- Thc views shown property of Alex. 7, con. 10, Eldon o'clock and withm liwurl should succeed in on â€"â€"Mr. Frederic J'Tumiltnn (:Iobc cm‘t‘vspondem. with «Em-adieu) contingvm in Sou: am! who Was an 05'o-Wi1nns now famous bank of 1’21: lecturvd in L indsay «m Jam"; 10 n lelrg‘v audience. Mr- 1 IS an old â€\I‘ frOm Ihn rigj “13198 (‘itiznn . . I). Ewar- ‘ ((mtraviors 1‘ planning 1. little on t Self. by way of msidcnce‘. on Pro Elgm-s cast. at least. (mlnnlnc m.†um mums (m the Visitors â€"â€"'I‘he Canadian Ordc will hold ml open hall, on Tuesday r of Foresters session at, their evening. the 22nd inst. .\ program will be remk rod. Mr. lmig, the organiwr will he cut and speak on growth of the socictv. nfreshmonts “ill be served The numbership here. has 10 whcd 7."; am! an effort will be m 100. ('nme and Honing with Lion. UY‘US- the work and -\ ft oru‘n rlls aide to misc il 10 syn-ml a pious: mt this “mthv nrqnniza- iThe the rink here evening. when boys turn the t. . opposite Benson 1L attends Little Briw 13': Cameron and Monday, monthly. Cameron and Cambray rather star Falls team the rink ‘, uuct ioneer. Crud st OCR and implcme . un u su. “mcn 1's rt-adv U.) 19 building" of an House of \ow I huu- no doubt but [actors m Lindsax \mud to interests while othcr mum- mu â€\Juripnsa boy a tho right stock to he citizen. If ability :1! count for anything (' ~Remnant (39.57.; Thursday and Friday, Jan. 17th and 18th Vary Special prices for all kinds of rem~ nants Dundas . Flavene Bros I; :1 llltlt‘ on the sidv fur way nf erecting: a. 1m 1. on Elgm-sL, which 10 wt; 0 {Inflation $2000. Bank: is Over Jun. unu unplcnwnts. Ale-x. J. Campbell Eldon. Sale at without reserve. In second ham of the Linda“ 6 (111?) was (h *afeximl at 1 â€(m-hm d "1'1thng night List In tho ‘0 startling sun‘v m I!) tn H mm at chmu n-Wardcr. my dutv to mako u r1 the IImISu of Rufuwc the result and dais- an oyo-wi! nngg to ulch maker a nd Little Locau Lines finrs and buildm‘s 3 0 ay g score of 19 to 0. The L_V the return match in (3 tomorrow (Friday) we hope to 5530 our tables on 1h.- “mum... THE WATOHMAN-WARDER art 9 0110 of L Himsv, Lind- Britain third hog: and cmm-s to ho a ï¬rstâ€" ily and vntvr- mg ('(m! mm! or in our midst. lion. Toronto ith tho ï¬rst. South Africa, at 0110 yuuunrs, is d“ fur himâ€" 21. mmhrn Whivh will 'a mbray Thursday and I [(1 18th Very s lkindsofrem~ z lavene Bros 6 C ,‘ nwotings will . on Jan. 3154!. 5 â€"â€"-Mr. B. J. Cough was away a few days of last, week on a busy inter- vit'W with tho wholesalv clothing nmnufacturcrs of ’l‘ox"()nto and York. New 110, was accompanied by Mr. R. P. Cough of Toronto and Mr. A. J. Cough of Peterhoro. â€"â€"Mr. Duncan McPhail who wont west from Kirkï¬old a couple of yvars ago is now permanently located near the little town of \Vetaskiwin, in the Alberta district. He has a splendid pI‘UPOPty of 330 acres. half,of which is timber land, situated on _tho shore of the river. His neighbor is Mr. Frank F00, formerly of this locality. The latter has an equally ï¬ne 106 How a- The soil IS ï¬rstâ€"class, with plt‘flty of good spring water and an abundance 'of wood for fuel. In a the w ire ()f the Int ~Mr. Phil. S. Thomas, who has spent; nine weeks in St. Michael's! hospital with ryphoid, spent. this week with his friends in tmvn. He leaves today to resume hi at. Sturgcon Falls. 5 stinoss â€"â€"â€"\lcssrs. 1). II. Wm. Robinson of ('zu‘m i L'hilO] :1 ml ()mcmuc retumed lust wwk from a month's visit “ith friends at. Nemo, South Dakota â€"â€"l{e\j. I“. I3. Stratton of ()olborno. Om'. formerlv of Little Britain. was recently presented by the congregat- ion (31' E(1\i110 Methodist chdnh \n’th an axldrï¬ss and a fur CO at as otesteom. a mark â€"â€"-â€"Mr. S. Harris 0 nephew Mr. E. 11 spent a few days friends last wcck. â€"--Mr. John BIL-Hugh of Green, is in town for {L few his {melt}, Mr. (in). other relatives. Iowa Jays, visiting RIC] Inga, :1 nd 1he HHnnipog on Mondav to resume studies at 1110 Medical (oilmrc. ~Mrs.1<‘rcd Richo. ngin, 311111.. and two children are Spindinjr a In“. months “ith friends in Linds and at (.‘umbray. ..his a _v -â€"‘\Ir. A Winnipeg studies at I --â€"Mr. Thos. Webster of ‘Mzm., is visiting his father 1 \V'cbstm', east; Ward. “Miss M. J. Graham : Edna (loplcstonv, teachers, a Normal School, Toronto. -â€"Mr. Adam Clarke BA. H:- 'HH‘ Wh i t. by . . 3 Umbrellas, Scarfs, Armlets, Gloves, â€Ã© Cuff Buttons, Mitts, Night Shirts, : Unlaundered White Shirts, Black ; Sateen Shirts, etc., etc. 3 Si? and__Caps r has am equally ï¬ne locaâ€" 0 soil, 1:; ï¬rstâ€"class, with good spring water and an 'of wood for fuel. In a Mfr. Art. Parkin has 1 in the Bank uf (' VI § 2 .M Haï¬ymishings .‘t. He has a splendid 30 acres. half,0f which , situated on _the shore Harris of town and his . E. Harris of Ottawa W days with Toronto manufacturing sell M5311 5 Fun will be offered Hard and Soft Hats in styles for Spring. Cloth Caps in great v weights for cold weather an for milder weather. out om Personals We have all lines to be found Furnishings stock, and will se low cost to' clear out the stock 96, Kent-st, ‘.B.-â€"Books will be closed Feb. Ist. G ra ham and M iss Owing to the increase ofo ' up-to~da§¢AstL3ck of Men’s LINDSAY, ONT. ()nmwrce i n ta'kon : 1 posâ€" are at the i' Harman. Mr. Thus. iets A“ amggists refm 1'! it. fails to cure 25c - °ignature is on each box. TO CURE A Take Laxativa The (:eveva correspondent of the Daily Mail credits an e Plume. with the im'e chemical brake that w ngineer name-d ntiou of a rw- ill stop a, 1min running 25 miles an hour within eight yards, and one running 50 miles within :20 yards. Passenger; can apply the brake by pulling an al- arm cord. The shock is said to be ‘less than that caused by existing brakes. The correspondent adds the government will adopt. the in- vention on trains throughout Swit- zerland. great variety, heavy ather and lighter caps ux-mgs 65 cents per bushel ton with butter at eggs at about 20 cents per (IOZHL l'l‘he quantity of snow on the grouml in the winter time at Edmunâ€" 25 and 30 and rarely averages more than about six inchw, tho ior snowfall being much farm The McPhails are ch country, and have for the future. heav- or south armed with the bright prospects 77‘ snowfall in Sept somewhat with he Lions, but that the grain was not very brings 65 cents nor I Laxative Bromo Qufniné found in 8. Men’s will sell at and be- : stock : ruggists refund the money all the latest m September inten'err-d with harvesting own:- that the damage to tho. COLD IN ONE DAY um Invention of a. 1w- lhat will stop a, train miles an hour within and one running 50 :20 yards. Passengers brake by pulling an alâ€" much farther south charmed with the ’t , bright prospects great - Whoa 1-. W. Grave's -38 ‘ nd Persian Lamb. C’ollarettes weg‘e $35 00. now ear and Emctric Séai Collaretbe a, were $12.5 ‘All this season’s styles and makes â€" u only Men's on Coats, were 5 00 now ........ 25 00 â€"5 only Men's Coon Coats, were ‘37 50 now ......... $0 00 -3 on y Men’s Coon Coats, were 45 00, now.. ..... 35 00 â€"4 on y Men's Wombat Coats, were 3’2 50, now . 18 00 â€" l on y Men 3 eal Coats. were 830 00. now ........ 15 00 -â€"1 only . en a Marmont Coat, was $1800 now . 1.3 00 â€".3 Men 5 luck 03 oats, were $18.00, now. ...... 13 .50 --1 only Ladies' Bocheran Jacket, was $50 00, now.. 37 5O â€" (i Lanies' Bocheran Jacke ts, were 8-15.00, now. . . . 35 00 â€"5 Ladies’ Aetrachan Jackets, were 37.50. now. . . . 30 C ’l -4 Ladies‘ Asreachan Jackets, were 32 50, now. . .. 27 5C â€"3 Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets, were 32 50, now. . . . 25 00 â€"-3 Ladies’ Wallaby Jackets. were 822. 50, now...... 18 00 -2 Ladies’ Coon Jackets, were 832 50 now. . . . . . . 27 50 â€"1 Ladies oon acket, was 845 00 now 35 00 . ,7- vâ€"v-vv, UUW. ...... . mu, names uocheran Jacket, was $50 00, now.. â€" n Lamies' Bocheran Jack ets, were 8-15.00, now. . . . â€"a Ladges: Aetrachan J ackets, were £37.50. now. . Tab- 'at, {in appear. them. Hard Coal. Stem Cod Chuc» .,. 6-“. Blacksmith Coal AXES, CROSS CUT SAWS, CIRCULAR SAWS, SCALES, WASHING clENNAN§ CU Special Low Prices "SOUTH SIDE 0:: K33? *N. STEEL PORTLANDD CEMENT " FIRE CLAY FIRE BRICKS ‘larectes, were $15.00, now... 1 all the fashionable Furs; 4.00. 4 50, up to 8.00 and 10.00 75c, 1 00 and l 50 upwards. in all the fashionable furs. 4 - 00, upwards to 10.00 and ’ Caps, Furs - v v _-uaus or Horse Blankets. worth $1.10 per yard if only 72 inches wide, but by mistake it was {tilled to 67 inches. To make a quick sale we will sell it by the yard for 80¢. Furs, on 000 uu, now.. 37 .50 45.00, now . 35 00 37.50. now. . 30 C 'J 32 50, now.. .. 27 if 32 50, now.. 23 00 2‘2†, now...... 18 00 ), now. .. 2750 wow ...... 35 00 L now ........ . 42 50 $12.50, now . 8 50 00, now ...... . 12 50 . now ....... 13 50 5.00, now ..... 25 00 2.50, now ..... 32 50 Gallstones. . 27 50 MILL 900 .wmmw 3 mulm