of sample pan-s manufacturersin icest towels eval- regular values. :1 and fancy put- uptothehrï¬st :- FebruaryW 'te a saving of fully Sons ttons, White apkins '5 Shoe Start: bots and Shoes. White Wen-vi] ‘ cw emu-alder...- - -v These we lay; elsewhere, would .rda all of which best value. I) ls, goodâ€" Eht and -s§“mm I Ialf and m soles, :e 2.00, re are doing tin; so or Mty 11:25:12:- equu to .sss§“m the fore during RUARY 13a; 0.0 2.5a 1V Gain D LINDSAY ea, dds. never "7c ‘ Papers “If! fume}! while the curlers were l'wmmg'the Tankard last week. Mr. THatchett Was in the city himself and kept the line to Lindsay vmrm with mcles ot the progress at the gam- ï¬nal] of which was gxutefully. etc. .â€"0ne of the reminders that. spring is coming, and one that forcstaJIs ‘the Premature .robinjs th'c annqujoe- mm. of Ir. T.-C.'Matchctt. C. P. ‘1‘. Agent, that his roads will run cheap mam rite what he was dOi gum of the Lib: mus-999m m‘nhwost term?“ Mary may in Inch and Ap'ril- ,See all about comforts and cheapness of these trips in another column........ 1.. C. is a chronic bunetinor and has may ~01! TuesdaV wnue n1 just. am of wireh to th: 1m pim III. F' Dog My picked up a. live F tel Mr acme ml? “a H 3'8 u HI a; League Convention will be held be Methodist. church. Deseronto, me 18th, 19th and 20th of Feb- y, An evening session on the 1. and morning, afternoon and mg sessions on each of the other 5. Prof. J. F. McLaughlin and F. C. Stephenson. besidw lead- deï¬cal and lay workers of the ‘erenfl, will take Part in the urn Let each league in the .thn 11 Station than just a few times put the under bawyoblizution by the upers of, St. John New tell of a big banquet that Mary was given to the em-_ , directors of the Lawton number of invited guests 13. Earle president, of the The guests included Sen- Premier Tweedic. MaVO" on. Dr. Pugsley and a Company Toronto is. in town ek soliciting orders for‘ the flaming Extracts. He will canvass of the town for these extracts. This is Mr; third trip to the town. On ; visits Mr. Drury has had people of the town among his rc__7-20d. 1| boards 11 PSPiCious t of the Toronto is talking about ‘ Light, C0,. ; power from Niagara. to To- It Was a. Mr. Wright who ad- 'mdsay that the Fenelon Falls [as n. g. tor them. . S. J. Shorey was at. leave for Picton on. morning. after preaching here (133’, Col. Hughes presented 11 a Boer bandolier. bullets‘ captured by the colonel in} J. J. Wrigh 1. Dr. Pugéléy: an of business men a iarle presided. decorated his front. win- Earle’ rmg meeting of the t. lders ol the Nah ,archo factory on Thursday the at one o’clock, to let, and transact other bus- a goal thing - Hc almost outr . meeting of the A.O. 9 held in the rooms. I this Thursday. 0V' A good attendance Drury of human! lsland. Mrs. town is Mr. many friean “3“ COMM» 5 success. >m the fact a 21/2-story xeel and in- ‘ .in the fac- the banquet ,0 school at. men of the What Operations [noun IV I! 1' I â€"â€"As a. young woman flamed Sand- _ arson, an employee or the Canadian “ “neg General Electrié works. Peterboro, Wantedâ€"Six. to was lea.V1ng the building on Monâ€" six dressmaking. day evening, she dropped dead. l/‘Hm, Kent-Gt†â€"At the 11189th Of thfl FAIII‘IQ" wARDER. FEBRUARY 18th, 1903 wuuLy. i A motion of cond iramilies of the late olence with the J; W. Bell. M. council, , . , Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada was passed. A motion was also ï¬assed protest- “‘8 against, any change in the Com- nation Oath. The foliowing were elected ofï¬cers for the ensuing year : W. B. Cotting- ham, master; Lewis Deyman. Deputy master; Rev. E. A. Langfeldt.-Chapâ€" lain: Rev. W. P. Rogers. Deputy Chit!" lain: John Kelley, Rec.g-Secretary : John Vout, Financial Secretary. 303' --.,,, . There Was a good utwnuancc or delegates from primary :-nd dxstngt lodges of the county. The‘reports of the county master, secretary . 9nd treasurer were satisfgcmfly ‘SPPWH‘K that the order is'progresswg m ,the county. , ,m- H“. The annual meeting Orange Lodge was he! day, 11th inst.., the 51 last. week preventing attending on Tuesday the constitutioï¬ for hc mg. , . ehgme. In using it they recexveu heavy shocks and had to desist. One 11 oï¬ a. board with man tried to pu but was put. out of a scoop shovel. business the moment he touched the ,wire. Meanwhile Mr. Armstrong with _a. wooden fork handle held the burning wire away from the hay and straw just. beneath it It was only by cutting the wires that. the dungâ€" er was averted.- --Lnndlord McConnell has been put- . ting a few more touches on his al- ready well-equipped hotel. . Besides brightening:- it up a. bit with ' paint andmrarnish. "Tom" has put a (l o‘hmï¬ental ween’ in the -~sm room and installed a complete new sanitary equipment. This is of the most modern design and its nickle and porcelain ï¬ttings are very “touching." The Royal is all right. -'l’iie Public LibraryBoard . held its; inaugural meeting on himrlniv night. Ofï¬cers: Chairman. Judge Harding: treamrer, R. Kylie: secret- ary, E. A. Hardy. The building; committee which 'is mentioned be-1 cause it may have some important duties to perform is composed of Mr. W. Flnvelle, chairman, Judge Hardâ€" " :32. ’Rev. J. W. Macmillan. Mr. Hardy and Mr. F. D.’Moore. The Public Library Board is threatened with distinction. ‘ . , ‘ , . 3 â€"‘â€"On‘ Friday morning ntuab'out 8 o’clock, the livery stable now ocâ€" 1cupied by Mr. Frank Armstrong, Jewett’s old stand, had a, narrow es- cape from destruction by lire caused by an exposed electric light wire. Mr. Armstrong heard a. peculiar sound in his loft, and looking up saw. the wire emitting tiny sparks at a point where it passed over a. bemn, which Was already on fire. Chas. O’Neil threw a pail of water on the ï¬re but got quite severe electric I shocks while doing so. Soon the ‘ ï¬remen arrived with the chemical 1 l 4 4 â€"Only a few people attended Prof. O’Brien’s lecture on Phrenology and Palmistry last Thursday night. Ma- dame O'Brien sang in Italian. The lecture showed that tne professor has profoun‘d faith in and knowledge of his sciences. He leaves for Can- nington today b'ut says he will be back again for a. couple 0! weeks. ,y C Taylor. H. J. Lytlo. R. 1. Mo- Laugbliu, J. Graham. S. J. Fox. R. Kennedy. '1‘. Brady, R. Ross. T“ ' â€"-At. a special meeting of the coun- cil of the Board 0! Trade held an tll': fith inst. the following named per- sons were appointed delegotes. to at- tend the beet. sugar cojlyention‘ to be held in Toronto today and tomor- row : Wm. Flavelle. Mayor Inglc. F. and Canadian- skaters. ' He was beatâ€" en a. yard by a Swede called Sinnirud, who is a. special skater of the Verona. Lake Skating Club. â€"At Ottawa. on Mondhy last. Mr. W. A. Fanning's' pacer Little Buck won third money in the2 .20 class. He was defeated by Little Fred and Anna. Gould.-... ...... ‘1‘ 11:32.30 evan}. was won by Babaline. may Annie ‘2nd. and Bonnie Sharper 3rd. .M.'1‘hc 2.08 event. was won by Looking Glass. Sloppy Weather 2nd. â€"At. Verona Lake New JerseyJast week in the annuhl matches 01 the American and Canadian ASsxociations, Mr. A. B. Pilkie came second in the half-mile event. beating all American and Canadian- skaters. ‘ He was beatâ€" -â€"-At the conference on Tuquay beâ€" tween the mayor and Supt. '11th re- garding proteption at we railmy crossings it was agreed that the company should instal gongs that would be automatically rung by apâ€" proaching trains. They are in quite common use in many places. â€"The regular C. P. R. spring ex- cursion to manitoba. and Northwest. will take place every Tuesday in March and April. Full particulars as to rates: etc, can be had frqm the local agent, Mr. T. C. Matchett. See udvt. in this issue. -â€"â€"-Mr. ' Alf. Brown has put. in _a third chair to his barber shop. It is of the same make as the other two recently put. in and 15‘ a. really handsome piece. of furniture, All. is doing a‘good trade. -â€"On Monday of lust week Mr. Wu). lhurilton 'of Kiimount was kmckul (10% by a, falling tree near M. Munsï¬eld’s camp: He was badly hurt. and was sent. down to Pctqv- boro hospital on Monday. O E DIRECT mmmeas ‘ W esnausneo 4o vms , WWWWMMMMWW .‘ ‘--â€"_ ---â€"‘__ [in ï¬gurs in thi§ store so that 2111 vknowuéhe Erica. We all purchases of White Goodsand Linens during this sale '--v v.- John S. Brown