ITS CUSTOMARY clev ~ ’ . , . . , , Post has dimovcred that . . _‘ ' ‘ ‘ . _ . the Conservatives will nominate Dr. . ‘ \‘rooman. Col. Hughes or somebody . l -\g‘ainSt a journal that can “A; secrets in that fashion e much head- ‘l'llll event mu a mat saving to every one needing n new gar-est all ashes this store theirblylu headquarters Thecos t is not the main 1 ibuying a truss. Th: ï¬ 1: most important thir- g. N priced truss may do rork as well as a more cc he, providing it suits the ‘he higher priced truss is lunhle. It saves money in mi. We have all grades rusees and can ï¬t you accu I- The pric: will be just ii .150 a very large assotmcn uspensorles. .. HIGINBUTHA ...Dxuggist... :nrly opp. Post Office, Lin â€ï¬‚ Little Local Lines ldvillt- Comm»! I; .~ ~ ‘ illors. \. l l'. «. C. G. ' art. llt‘ Lilldb‘uy llrlt -‘ ( my ew-nmtt. "Twil- trons and thin-w t-l'slllp. 'l'llt- t l‘ ‘,.- members lll iumnl ‘mwi! 1min}; I‘nlmil) l\!:i:;l.t \‘ else. iind out party it is pretty hard to mak way. To l'l‘s STAFF of c "North \Va‘d Citizen," Merchant." L‘ivic Oflicl-i_.,' tht~ Audience." etc.. etc., the. Post has added “Mariposa Farmer." 'l‘hes» imaginary individuals it makes >av things it is afraid to say itsalf. min under the barn is the better part of our cotem's valor; but we misiurlge the farmers of the banner lowlisliip if they are going to'let the Post put its anonymous nastiâ€" d in their name. of the Metho- a basket social day, Jan. 16th. First-class program including dress bv Rev. P. F. Sinclair of Sonâ€" va, entitled, “Canada under British Rule." Baskets Sold at 35c; lunch provided at 10 cents. See posters. -â€"â€"-+â€"â€"4- J ANETVILLE Miss Effie Hobbs was visiting her friends in Oshawa during the holi- days. On Sunday night Rev. Mr. Harriâ€" took occasion to speak in an Eighty-ï¬ve . from date. The public are hereby warned not to purchase' some as payment has been stopped. WM. CAMPBELL, Coboconk.â€"2-3. _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"_______._____,.__â€"â€"â€"/ WAN!†.â€"Good girl for Apply to MRS. Lindsay.â€"2-2. orresnontlents, “Kent st . ’ “One. of At Reduced Prices men’s overcoats During January Sale . paid creameries of tain and Silver amalgamation. the idea. W /V\/ prepair our immense take note of all mer- \A.( V\ \IV mess ahroa *A-Â¥\ v v v FEW WORDS Knight : “There will not to be another election for trustee in the north ward. Real will take the seat be- his opponent is disqualifi- IRL WANTEDâ€"A servo. do general house work. _ Apply to MISS KENNEDY, 5 Glenelgâ€"st., corner Glenelg and Mill-sts.-â€"2-2. ________â€"â€"â€" cham- Apply Highest A Maker's Clearing Lot. For Sale # We told you last week how we come to get them. Those who were here on of our ofler were not disap ed. as our sales show. They are Ladies’ Caperines of Astruch In. Tliibbet, O pssum and Combinations, m o with atoll fronts or caperine style. made up tocatch the the Xmas trade, but arrived late, hence. ins; "('lnl‘ 31).. '(l '5 t'hool .\lr. (';1l._\‘i‘ y on Friday years one of our most _, WAN'l‘ED.â€"Diningâ€"room girls, David J amieson. Deceased ber maid and pantry girl. in failing health for the to BENSON HOUSE. but has always wages.-â€"â€"2-tf. nlckelsn o the bus-"‘05s W heavy steel chains, .9ka YED . imperfect, not enough STRAY HEIFEBrâ€"A red and “'th the wear or looks of the bag. heifer, came into my ranch in July. 1.75 values for 89¢ Owner may have her by proving property and paying expenses. ' 1' m vs “9' for 69° hir- eacrï¬ce. Regular 1731- 3 95 75c value. for we “8 8.“) one!) for ........... . CHAS. BUTTERWOR'I‘II, Lot 5, _â€"_â€"_â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 0 ’ With Money Saving Ladies Mantles Con. 1, Laxton. Prices Attached. All our Ladiea' Mantles are requested to prove pmpcrty' pay included in the clearing linesâ€"â€" among those marked at low prices to insure speedy selling- They are this season’s styles, cloths and expenses and take it away. J 011): perfect in ctery way Our au- ' hem comes from the fact inventory the age of 67 . reskected citizens in the pers- ed.†7 ILA. : “The Grand censure it l‘ulrlltiwl'. v €+C€€48Â¥XWÂ¥3 e .lzlllil v‘. Peterbnro has been -.'l llt‘l' :‘i‘thi‘l‘c ‘ 480965 _________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" ESTRAY HEIFER.â€"Thero came in- to the premises of the undersigned, lot 20, con. 2, Fenelon, about Nov. lst, 1903, a yearling heifer, red and white in color. The owner is it} n \ 15,1t‘t‘ltil‘ .‘ " lrl'H'J .v. '\ 1' l-l'])l\l‘l\ Ups, N .\f \.‘ AA: i": ï¬x: \. S. 5,21 it a 2. 1†and l‘._', \W .- I I l’f'i A ‘1' v ll ll A -l VVVV\r - WEBSTER, Glenarm.â€"1-3 day is drawing near /â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘-â€" y FDR “LE ' ccord 'th our usual custom no month: are to be carried g that low prices would sell during the HOTEL FOR SALEâ€"â€The Cambray mantle section will prove proï¬table. Hotel, with good stabl-ing, sheds, etc., is offered for sale; price reaâ€" sonable. Or will be rented for In accordanx with our uSual custom‘ th s store will close at 9 o'clock on Sat:- term of years. Apply on the preâ€" mises to MRS. J, 'l‘OMPKlNS, urdiy Evenings during J mu 11y, Fcoru it y and Much. l and A uch sympathy is i‘ Mrs. l’. of the (l"lllll u‘.’ ll'w :' t‘.: .1 on Monday; ill ., . has ‘ltowli ill 1111‘ IL! '- consumption. l‘. Steinluttws. n?“ I i of (hill lulw .:'.4: :.:..- from Mimlwn 1» :..'.1l - 01' his farm sili'mwwt: llll( its, with 111.:- suinmcr l‘ws‘u'u utl Sale of periodicals .1.- PJ, In fending Room on ’ not. :18 mm. Saturday .\ll' ‘,r.‘ :f Kliilllullltl. lll‘u'leJ ! minples of the slums. w- flt‘llllC‘ ()l‘t‘s lll lu' lubhtl , (.1 l ‘> I? ('Ullniln-l'uu-Hl V \ llll Y‘I‘Ll ('lzt'Lstltnis‘ vacation day. and their friend. 'l‘oz‘milo A +39? V \ ening last a gathering at bored in Cambray, On t.â€"-2â€"-l . orth l'c-llil'l‘n‘tl to A _____________...â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- REGISTERED CATTLE l-‘Ol‘. S â€"'l‘hree young Shorthorn with calves at foot. Also Shorthorn bull calf. Will sell for cash or on approved notes, or will take a good working horse in exâ€" change if sold at 0 Apply . I the. breeder, ALBEI E. MlN- TllOItNE, Powles' 1-2. the rullu' «lay. air. 1‘. Knox left on Monday \ It‘lul'itt lload where he has obtained - Linit‘liel'b‘llip at a salary of $150. .\ic.\i'tliui' spent last Fri~ {nitration in Lindsay. Catherine Middleton 01' Chi- \‘ilgn. a;_-=-d ll }eatl'S. a ’diSiant cou- ’ .\liss L. lvlacniven of la‘ene‘ oi the’ victims of Mr. Herbert .\lrs. Wm. lleard of was in the burning but fortunately escaped V for +34» ., . lll“.'l I». /\ V lzzv .\lt', \‘.’i:i, '3‘â€! (in) El iss ::1 1'21â€â€œ! H? l“;:.1=. nus one horror. V \'A I I .. a it t mango tit-ch) of 111’- 1:.» .':f.\ \lilii‘jl- . - also, - :‘t. ~ members of the W. F. .\1. S. of .\ntll‘mvs‘ purpo~e holding an missionary meiirig in lecâ€" room of the church this ('l‘hursâ€" .\liss -\. Dickson ll. an account of f . *V‘ \ [ho‘ . V‘liss' Ul"ll ~‘llil‘l‘illilltlnla'ti tram 1 Satilz‘tini .\li‘ HI. Vt-I'vtlau. 12-w- '. '1 .\da‘r-old l'tlllwli i?" ll L‘l'izlzrl il.’ lli‘lU [Itiiirilix l"l‘l~g\l1$(l‘1 (l: l «u 4». Ivy llll‘ ;.!‘«-ii.:--z' ran. Hl‘ul (.‘ollwgu :;' w annual int-.11.“ districx lutlg" t» 14:12- 2'- :llt‘ lulu .‘i-‘f-‘. ' i l‘t‘lnrlnn'o I‘ll 'l‘ll‘"(l.“\‘. 'l ‘, :‘SJlt‘ \lessrs ‘\‘ Cazuplnll, i..-\. Sinclair able manner to a large congregation of the. work being done by the misâ€" slonztry society of the Canadian Methodist church. Mr. Harrison took the rather un'islai but very wise course of letting the people know in a, clear businesslike manner just what will he clone with the lth-' 'highly er. l6. .\ Hardy. ney they Shot't‘y' e);-(*ct to Ct-nli‘lhâ€" 0n of Mr, 'l‘runk (ll‘St‘rV'CS all the I'LO. has been 1> Within“. .\n example 0‘ the The new .\lu;liorli-=; parsonage is past three yearS, “it" â€WV ‘1‘“? llel’l‘l" “'35 furnish- maring commit-Linn and is cert..tii:l).' been able to look after .-tl. on l‘hristmas Eve. Wht‘n “10- -.m ornmnen. to the \‘lll-‘zu‘t‘. being of his farm. llis wife 73‘5“ 5' “11"“ “l 1h" â€1““ “'0‘“ TO' both substantial and beautiful. _' ars ago. 110 leaves i'i’ll‘†“lllll‘dlll‘ll “hm†2““ â€â€œ95ҠMr. ll. .\lcfl’ll of Petcrti rc. ins to mourn his loss two sons: Arthur f!""“ M liliu'k‘Wllt‘l‘ im‘l 1"†them been shipping wood from here l‘m‘ of Millbrook, dentist. and Samuel ol l†â€11“" 0“ the platform l†the some time past. Bethany. ‘he funeral on Sunday to" “‘4‘“ “in“ {0" â€W" 1‘“ “("113 till Mrs. .las. llobbs is visiting l'rilnds Mount Pleasant was largely attend- thc Second section came along in Oshawa. 5d. â€4““ â€91‘1““ them “9-†Mrs. Irving of Mr. Thomas Fallis of Guelph spent __â€"â€"â€"+-â€"-â€"- visiting at 310 l‘.ome Christmas week at the home ol 1115 Mr. lradburn. parents here. On leaving he regret.- CGUNTY CORRESPOHDEECE Mr. . Feir has been making things ted very much that he had t0.go by ._....+â€"-â€"â€"â€"- hum in his hopping mill. Mr. Y‘L'il' way of Port. Hope as he had intend.â€" - . ’ does a large business in his line and ed to spend a day in Lindsay look- l-‘l‘..\F.LO.\ FALLS has manv satisfied custoimxs. ing up old friends and calling on. the Miss \. lllClx'SOll, [RAH left on 31011 l‘lI‘S i'Ol'k “YllO has be?“ visiting editor Of the Watchmanâ€"Warden {la-V ch’lllllg to attend the annual ireinds here shortly leaves for her I - l!‘.1"!lllfl ()l- the “1. l“. )l. S. Of this home in Buffalo. ‘ N l’!"'>l)3~lt*l'.\' at Woodville on 'l‘llefllfly- We understand the local Court C. . CTAMB'RO‘ . . \lrs. lx'anc returned to'l‘oi'onio.tm. O. l“. intends erecting a large and RcViyal SCI‘VlceS are nO-lv ill} kill-0.- M‘m‘m-‘V up-to-date. hall in .lanctvillo ere grtss â€1 the ï¬ff’l’ho?‘b}t‘d.;‘:u?h;“1‘12; .\Lssrs. (Eco. and Arch. Wilson re- long. This will be a much needed lhey have . in 110‘! g 1;; 311 1†MW†CON“? “WT their acquisition to the 'village and 111- about two necks. .- t. Is to .x, 10111.1( on last Wednes- wish them all success with the ubher that much good “111 result from 1" e .\.“... .los. l-lunt taking. ellorts. lntversity on Miss Bigger is teaching the 11 school. . x" -- 1.“ Quite a number have been crossâ€" * “HI’SO‘n 5 1.1 - _ ing the lake from Valentin intent on that 115$!“de for a dance. ' . . bitsiiness‘in Janetville. came, we believe, from the cardinal 'Mr. 'Jas; Baxter who. has been inâ€" pomts. bow was skillfully disposed for some time is able to re- manipulated by A- M6311“? and H“. sume.work. Lopp. At about 8 oclock the ’"Mr. ’(‘. Armstrong and Mr. McNeil ‘stralns. 0f music were heard-reverber- visitedjthe races at Peterboro recentâ€" atmg 1“ the aâ€, and the tIP'Fall'tfl) fly. ‘ of many feet were soon recognized in d'hli‘.=vCli:1s. Younger has returned 111115011 thereto. {“U‘P‘f‘ was St‘l‘vvtl from his visit to Toronto. about midnight, alter which the lionâ€"- Miss p“ Brad-burn has left to ,.0_ formers resumed operations till ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . . ( . ,. . '. t lb 1- dq. . about 3.30 a.in. Then cheers char- l'.-\ll.\l I-OR bAlJmâ€"Ict .20, (on. J, lliï¬llgigié Inssttlitlirtz a 0 an...“ aftt-ristic of the crowd awoke many (1'33. £2048)â€: cast lold Lindsay “ _ McGee is having Si, ol our otherwise. peaceful citizens, mâ€" ' . acre. , a. es era L , on a co . x ~ . .. forming them that dispertion was .n' \aluuble tamaran bush. On the Stu-cogs “ith the Sunday sChool he is progress ; prvniiScs is a good frame barn and carrying on 1â€" llOgan's Island. - M‘rsn ll. (3.. \\'estaway r-n'l good well. For further particulars do}, awning". Iiiiirdsqin(tlianllqgng:i7rmgton “ere m Violet Martin. were away fr _ l' w! apply to llllï¬.‘fll"(vlll MORRISON \, :s ".\ll-‘Vlcd to give u ‘ days vis1tmg Harvey and .-.“.vl'r)0ro: or 1.. V. O (ONNORl Barrister, 'i:-- annual meeting at. Woodwin- on -â€"-Oâ€""‘ friends. ‘ 1 Lindsay P- 0-‘a‘1. ‘l‘ll">llil_V. \\llit‘ll hilt) alU‘llIlL‘d. liC- BIOU'NVI‘ IIOREB | [1“ \RM FOR SALE A . l bl. “1‘0â€â€ will "0' MTV)" “ml it is The excitement of municipal fever NORLAND if r's'n 1495:; 0 1: :8. 0e 70 l..- l‘n‘l‘vtl illLlL ll‘lt.‘ attendance \Vlll ll“lS 'lb'lte'd ‘llld after a “food fight . . arm cpn‘lp I 1 g o . ["8 O (. r later. i. ‘ i '- ‘.. , a ‘* . MISS E. MCQUaI‘rIe has been engng- less. srtuatedun Mariposa and four Tm. rcnmiug .)f “upon" '3?Sj‘EIICk_§"l“ “)Inos,t?tt'he 1"‘3‘1‘ ed to teach here this year. miles from Little Britain. bchool -:.;i:;.m \\'t-I't‘ Lam-:1 m "i: I???" ‘llh a majorly 0 "' Miss McIntyre has given up her and church are near. There are Vim last m minâ€? car. and laid ‘ ff. 7â€" :“m ‘5 0m? ‘1 "my“? pro}; school and intends to take a. year‘s two goodbank burns, a good house ' mm.- of 5-,- lulShutnl. 311-5. “1.1“"? young. fmm‘ rs an “L ‘1“8 rest. before I‘t-Slllning studies again. neVer-lailmg well and Silc._ One .\lt‘s. Jag. picks)? mm ““013 S‘lc‘ess’ and "1‘13 he ong Miss Katie Campbell paid her hundred acres launder cultivation .\lis“ .\. illt"{'<.)l.. and the balance is wooded. l‘or l‘.;‘.\s-n. \‘Jm. iI‘Lm-I‘ and llev. t‘, El, .- 5. ll. . L’i'u tuving' losilitm ‘v: ‘1' mozher. and light. u did all litfll'ul' to tion. as “2-11 a“, sum lo '.hn tit-erased. The regular monthly i.l‘i\‘ll'ul evening. plw‘s Society of St. ,. Lllt i'nt‘y l'J‘Cllll't' room of the church. and the place. a decided Slit’li"S. ’l‘li‘ Ft‘llt‘lon Falls Elliott. nut hor, George curlers, result llu Ft" 1 he who Cl'S tario Tankard one year. The soon. again courting defeat for the. preSent. “hile Miss Lydia Hall was return- prayer meeting on. New Year's Eve. she slipped at the corn.- knocking herself She was carried home, It Was before she regained She is however bet- ing from {'1' of Francis-st, Senseless. and Dr. Graham called in. Several hours Consciousness. tt-r now. During the early part of last week the thermometer kept from 20 to 30 degrees below zero. and on two o'c- On Friday the mercury rose so that the people were but. on Sunday it w-as coldqagain', and despite the white frbdt'sz thewthaw casions sank lower. beginning to look Korea. thaw, has not yet appegqed. During the illn’essijof Miss H. Nev- ison from Wednesdayuntil the‘end of in the south ward was ï¬lled by Miss F. Austin. - ' _ Miss NeV'ison was able to resume her du- last week, her place We-are pleased to state that ties on Monday. A number of political meetings will be held next week and a. feeling of activity is showing political circles. Our recently organized 9â€"7. ‘0 2i 'day) evening. Bis-‘5' Jum- .135. 3:15. 1*..\. :::;:anio-(l Mrs. .las. Fraser in her as chief mourner for 121 their the terrible afflicâ€" .- iSlllllg t.) é'lTOW’ re- and of .12e You-1:; Peoâ€" Xndretvs‘ church \\‘;:S mm on 'l‘uesdaj: awning in the Music and littrari' productions were given, a most interesï¬ng‘ discussion on took .\llogt‘tllt-l‘ the evening was two rinks strong. went down to Bobcayâ€" geon last Friday and were defeated. " did not cause much surâ€" as our curlers are only lieg‘lllllt‘l‘5.\\‘llll(‘ the Bobcaygeon curl- are noted. having held the On- Bob- caygeon players are expected up here when they will no doubt be victorious. but the only way our players can gain experience is by junior hockey team went. down to Bobcays goon on Monday ‘to play their ï¬rst game and were victors in a score of The return game will be play- ed here on Tuesday, Jan. 19th. The Lindsay team are expected out “10 play a. game mtg-marrow (Fri; sit on the scat. Mr. S. (‘oulter who resides on the is also smiling as he was also elected to a seat in the council. .\. number of our young people spent a very enjoyable. evening at the home of Mr. Harry Hart on the even ing of January 8th. 311‘. Geo. Caldwell who has been suffering from a. severe attack of illâ€" nt-ss. is slowly recovering. Mr. Thos. Deyell is doing a rushing} business in wood, telegraph poles and ties. Thomas is one of our most upâ€"to-datc farmers, and his out-buildings and stock are a sight well worth going to see. A great number of our. farmers have been imâ€" farms but we think isiting the ()ps side. Mary Lowery was visiting Miss E. been Miss friends at Mount Horeb. Dundas of Reaboro has also visiting at this place. Mr. W. H, Skuce paid his friends here a flying visit just in time to do his old neighbors a good turm on el- ection day. Mr. Win. Myers of Lotus passed through the village on Monday and gave his brother blacksmith‘a call. _____+.â€"___ OMEMEE ' The patrons of the Omemee cheese factory held their postponed annual meeting on Dec. 29th. The atten- dance. just like that any business meeting. was no larger or more repâ€" resentative than it ought to be or what the occasion called for. Howâ€" over, those present did the business right. up smack and in aldermanic style, “You. are out of order, Mr. Chairman,†ing heard, and thus was every man kept in line. Motions and amend- ments. were mad-eremadc and carried so quickly that it was difï¬cult. to follow them but as in North. Ren- own "the' ‘vqte came out all right. The factory had a. suCcessful_.Season.. There were 1,531,226 pounds of milk received and 142,917 pounds of cheese were made. rTheVamount received for the cheese was $14,721.- 17, of which the patrons received $11,850.95. ‘ i ’ ' ' , The. milk averaged 7'7 1-3~ cents per cwt., and .10.? pounds made» a pound. of" cheese. Mr. Nngent was re-electn ed saelesman and J. Widdis secre- tary. Messrs. Nugent Braddcngice Connoll, appointed . directors; Allwere gush: ly pleased with the past season‘s mturnsandwoted a. raise of. to for the. comfort. mtom 918?. Law and vice versa often be. Rehillâ€"iand Johnston. were . auntie, Mrs. D. McIntyre, a short, visit on Christmas. Mr. A. 1“. Mcâ€" lntyre also paid his home a [lying visit on the same date. Mr. Robeson, our pastor has just returned after spending his Christâ€" mas holidays among his many friends at home. The lt‘orester’s concert which was held in the Orange hall on Dec. 30th was a grand success i evm'y particu- lar. Notwithstanding the unfavor- able weather and bad roads, the hall was packed to its utmost ca- pacity long before the hour set for the commencement of the evening’s entertainment. No pains were spar- ed by the members of the order and their friends to make this concert. thq success of the season. The program consisted of splendid dialogues, read- ings, recitat'icns, songs and instru- mentals. The trimmed pies which were sold at the end of thcprogram went at high prices. Some of them sold at $5.00. The handsome sum of $50. was realized. which is to be expended in the erection of aForcs- tcr‘s hall in. this village. This ord- er although only'organized a short time lias'grown very rapidly. The Victoria Glee Club of this vil- lage intend holding a grand concert on Feb. lst. Look out for posters. What happened the Kinmountcrs that they did not return the compâ€" liments in attending the Forestcr's concert ? They don’t know what they missed. ~ » Mr. Edwin ‘LeCraw has gone.to Toronto to take a. three months’ course ‘in the military school. He is very much missed eSpecially by north ward girls. Miss Nellie Allely has gone to Lind say to attend .the Collagiate. Adair-has returned to days at home. Miss Elva Ward w- th friends in Beaverton. . . . Miss Addie Ferguson’is' home from' days. . Mr. and Mrs. J. wa are visiting their daughter Mrs. S. B. Trick. . - ' ' - 'Miss Millie Courtemanche came home'to the wedding ofé'her brother . and is's'pen’ding a. few day before her return with her mothes. - ~ "Miss : Bella, and’Kat'ie. spending-n ,short time-in Inndsay.-:.‘_ .. Mr aners. Robert.~Bow§ns and Mr. andea. Canaan olivioodville- 5939?;0 ey,,¢Yw holidays-"at Mr. J88. W elin 8.: 'Qlllgl ' :; ‘3 , .~ Miss Bessie ’ LeCraw left-on Mon-f day last to take charge til-133" . m ~.'.-..':':$‘.‘l ’.'F'-i~ w». . .‘:~... Lindsay for a couple ~offlweeks holi~ :~- : Armohr of Osha- : M - particulars apply here.â€"1-3. Bum-n house. 8 rooms each, chonl. stable. ctc.. good garden Will be sold very nmnnble. Apply to MRS. D. CORNEIL, on prom!» /â€"â€"â€"‘ FOR SALE OR TO LETâ€"N. W. i of Int. 2-1:. in the 8th Con. Ops. For full particulars apply to A. E. VROOMAN, M.D.. Lindsay, or to McSWEYN SMITH, Solicitors, etc, Lindsayâ€"40th _______________._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- HOUSE FOR SALE.â€"In southwat part of town; solid brick cottage, 5 rooms. good cellar: two acres land. Price 3750â€"0 snap. Ap- ply at this amount“. _________________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.â€" On Peel-st... Lindsay. a. two storey cottage, new. For terms and par- ticulars apply to McLAUGHLIN PEEL, Barristers. Lindsayâ€"504.1. J $30,000 We have on hand for investment on ï¬rst 1110118388 on $12,000, special trusts rates of interest. after spending her horli- , is spending some “'will'opalsssvingsaccount in nu: ourmo BANK i 5: coo-hoodo'dooiï¬o . , ' I glpoooooooooooo Winter is not near over yet. If you have not “Propper Cold Weather Footwear†you had better get it. We’ll likely have over two months yet of cold weatecr and you can’t afford to go with Cold Feet. Here Are Some Suggestions Men's Oil Tan LarriganS, hand sewed, wat- erproof, - - 1.25, 1.50 and 1.85. Men’s Fine Felt Gaiters at 1.00 and 1.25, just the right thing under Rubbers or Overshoes, not heavy, not clumsy, but warm. The best there is. Heavy Rubbers for Men. We cannot here describe each line. Prices are 1.35, 1.75, 2.00, 2.35, 2.50, 2.75. Women’s Fine Felt Boots. Lace or Gaiters, Fine Dongola Kid Faxing and Pack Strap, good wearers, not heavy, price Women’s Fine Dongola Kid Lace Boots, good style and nest,- lined with ï¬ne felt makes the neatcst cold weather footwear obtainable. - _ ' - 1.50 high Grade Shoe Repairing Ready When Promised if†. i . ‘ 1.25 75 o E‘ 52 o S 0000000000000000000 000000000 new .11. <'l~<l. ~_\‘: (l-“gu l, :1"-"' till. .ltllt‘l (l’.:\‘.'4I!'t. g:l‘_\'. .lnlll: l\~§ij. ‘. ‘1â€. .‘l:‘-'ir"\ 1. Nuuvul : ti Wt Ems. 'l‘l‘n‘a‘r '." iv"? ‘. 1 'l‘lll‘Mln} \l" for ‘ ï¬ll.» (.1, alllUl‘lLll :ion :“HE \V"\\ ‘1 ~' 1\\'unti--th, \l .1; «i has ('Ulzilrn . ' nly’ lnukiuu :l :rwzi: a 20ml 1.. Ladies .\j'l n «31.».- s‘l ('lllll‘Cll l2;l‘.l' ("Huh u}- iuwnts for :i ‘ ‘DlCl'lalllllllt‘lT. 4du)’ (netting )0 a pink illl‘l \'.'«.'.-.~ uents SL‘l‘Vt‘tl ll'illil At. .917) :t <3~‘:"Hli'l u‘ rendered. ( ml. Sum will givv (m.- tn. 1.1.x wl -\'l(‘\\‘.\‘ til Stillllt .\‘l l:‘;t ‘lI' ‘l ones as “on. \ lll' will Slll'l. .\ll‘. \V l". 1150 assist. Admission 0 L. B. t\ l‘. ruilv.:ty .led iii the l‘th'l' to .\‘lH‘. llamn‘l Win-re they cm - town that it is learnt ill not get through ins . spring to prevent. s~ri back on the farms ab i1 “ill be a Serious m rs interested. Some _ overnment Spent $7.30 he Channel further up, llOWt‘d the co-mpuny to as, the present govern ‘ently rende‘l‘ed the ex ste. f; . it Wednesday of "last McDonnell. liookkm- 3lle mill. found a m ressel‘ at Pym‘s hotel. )1“ proVOd to be â€Jam ?0rt Perry. “"ht-n d,‘ the room without sa_ g: but upon finding ." chain gone, Mr. McDo arrested. Before It: son on Monday, W. y to taking the Watch 1 three months at hat all. - 'eterbo. ro Times : Abou several islands belongi iongnLake Indians we (07%†nt, rand altho I!“ made ou--.,