io apps}:- ale re ’ItY 19 to tade. be 112681: 53% :57 5 a“? the .75 UML '1‘ ‘6, WUU‘U_ “U. m. WI bum Dr. anmyth’a practice and resi dance. Dr. \asmyth will spend the winter in Ottawa. __...__+_..__ ,KINHOUNT. ms Lordship the Bishop or Toron- toDiocese hei'd conï¬rmetion service in St. James' church on Hondaof last week, when (nucleon mdidntea mam themedthe [Wilton of head: His Lord-hip m on the ev- m tnin tor Helium-ton than n. resented it to The andience ï¬lled ï¬rehouse and the performance gave WEStern Balk 6‘ (‘nm 2: almost: cOntinuous series of Laughs. Eteni enne Girardotr the impersonator LITTLE BRITKIN bi Charley's Aunt. .and the entire. er‘bored by Act. 0‘ Parliament w my m cmbh.actors This Bank with its 128 breach. -Mr. Sam. Walker. Sussex street, and â€rum" in m Unit-d {usage-cod to a settlement of his onto. end Ghent Britain. in in it. iaJm â€against the tOwn for damages fashion to meet mm! mm fox-flooding of his comer. wthe line °t “qu MW â€"Not long til-i Christmas and the SAVINGS DIPLRHENT easiest way to solve the gift problem “8903“: of 81 00 “4 "PM ro- iu to procure some .high-cless- Photos curved. upon which interns will h .r. Wiitred Pepper's WW0 . u: “up. n « r. 3:: ‘0: mï¬fmu (,9, -Rev. James Allen; Seéretnrv oi ; ditto o! depodt to by “withdraw. Home Hinton: of ‘the Hethodht ‘ E, ‘ hutch. preached eloquent heme 1 ; Fm‘eluMMm «J . r._ 4 _' With“ , . In the up. at cum or new flue notee. mun m be gay; A “A -m. -__ 2‘.- biannu- Bakix'wheat W301, unwashed WLDOR. WSShed. u. per pan“ Chickens, Take); .. Emchera’ Ca‘ttlé (hives ......._......,. Butter, 1b. A An), smut, â€U5 ...o.o..ncu..o BLackeye Boas. (ENIRM BUSINESS (sum 83:3 bus. ............ Pans, smali, bus . F11! wheat, bus. . Syring wheat, bus GooSe Wheat. bus ‘ crings scores of young people every 2 MI from the farms and yilhgw of 71" country to spend a fewmonths L: our splendid schdol,"clie Tickets and hood gain; mac. 8 to 14 inclusive wage 8; Gerard 8:31, Toronto Vi b4. My. futon-union“ Linda! oflces;: 3. C. Know $33431?" - . Meson. . . on. or rate a-er.‘ D.P.A.. C23- Toronto. uo-o 00"... NOVEMBER WINTER FKIR ml: «Am-wanna. mmiï¬a u... u. The midsay Markets, Children half (are. DEC. [0 to 14, 1996) Rotnrn ticket. at uc--~~.~-~~..-.......-. . ........................ 53.00â€"10.00 ... .â€".-... ~-- 0â€" 0.... o. O. .. sung-I... $555 nan... 0.. n ............... 3.00â€"4.00 .06- can once... .ooo-o-a-o Roturning .3 until and 01:3 mac. 17. i ...... -â€"Miss Eva Woodley leaves for Ar- 3“ T°'°""°f i'cola, Saskatchewan. on Wednesday. :b'on‘. 28. to take charge of the mil- ‘linerv business there of her uncle's, Il'.essrs France‘s 00. On Thurs- ay evening last thé young ladies of Miss Mitcheli' s millinery department ::34â€"034 met and presented her with a very «15â€"0315 ï¬ne pair of pearl mounted opera gins. '65-'03" B78 in a case. A pleasapt evening 4.5435, .35 spout Iand the comp». 11v separat- .1? a I oopppo .50 uccess in her ne“ position. FRUITS , FOR CHRISTMAS. New Raisins rCu'r‘rants, Figs, Wal» nugs Almonds. etc, for Christmas cooking, just to hand at' Joseph Brown' 5 Grocery. a .few doors east. of the 9051: oflice. Prices right. Goods delivered promptly to any part ‘01†the town. A share of pat- '00â€"10'001 ronage solicited. ' PssspoȢwmso ‘.50 ' ' '13 --The ofï¬ce of the Strgtford Beacon owned by Mr. W. l 'erly of Lindsay. was bprglarized the ther night. The burglar only got~12 3 3 i I ems for his pains The old safe had 3 I been disposed of priOr to moving into anew building._ It‘ is supposed the imitinight visitor knew this but the bulk of the cash had been moxed to a. safe place.‘ â€"9Jim Duinpï¬ 5 friends desertedhim Because they ‘had no photo of J m. Trill at Morton' 3 studio he chanced 3 'i to $1201)... !‘ A'nd now Jim's photo is on the top. +47 ,-3. . 3 -â€""ChanleV's Aunt." presented at the Acadelns of Music last Friday night, M. 'O’Beirne, fom- ary to New Zealand. children are visiting â€" wv .-vv_v ...__‘ _v‘ -- ‘ cedes them the ï¬rst week in Febru touching m Honoiuiu and the Fiji Isbands. Fran; New Zealsnd the}r go to Australia, and after touring that countrv re turn to England. They have rcuntu 1y had a- successful trip in the Mar- itime Provinces. Mr. George C. Easton, teller of the Bank of Montreal at Peterborough. has been transferred to. the Vancouâ€" ver branch. . ' Mrs. S. L. Johnston. from near Owen Sound, is paying an extended visit to 131‘. cousin. Mr. R. A. Dopélas, They had not met pre- vious to this for thirtyâ€"seven wars. Mrs. E. A Edwards and two Martina. friends. Dr Joho McCuIIOCh. who came to Lindsay from Bleekstock a. few weeks ego,‘ hes been persusded by was all that the advance notices ro- numerous former petrons to £59 *9 -â€"Rduced prices On all winter mil- lingry felt hats as .low- as 104: at Miss Mitéhell‘s.â€"48L ' I â€"-:\ lagrgo crowd of farmers and 0011- i5‘8 were, in attendanco at the sale ‘of flamrsexc. cattle, buggies, etc†at Fan- 'ning's Repository on the 17th inst... { nd the sale was a. great success. Everything offered was. sold 'at prices that pleasa! buyer and seller. The next sale will beheld on December 8. See dodgers forlist of articles to be ! â€"-In getting your Christmas pho« {hos remember Morton's is the best- --M.r. John Campbell, of Fair View Farm, Woodvifle, attended the meet- ing of the Farmers" Institute Work- ers held at the‘Experimental Farm, Guelph, last week. About 60 were present. Mr. Campbell conducted the model class in stock judging. Theme Was a very stmng feeling expressed that at. the meetings to be held over the l‘rOVince this winter tho aglvanv tug-cs ox‘ Ontario shoum'be urgvd by‘ every weaken. ,Just now owryone‘ seems to have the Western fever, and Ontarioâ€"ah? ï¬nest province the sun shines onâ€""s bring negiected by the speaker? «.6 .56.! a" PM. aw ’ He will exhibit a'carload of his fa- :05 the Trent Valley Canal. mous Shropshire sheep, and no doubtj -W. Eaton, a Salvation Army em- bring back h_is usual large share of “.373“ who While emploved m Lind- red tickets ‘ -‘~ ‘ . my vaessrs. Sadler ï¬r. Fee, got a .Wilerd M. Pepper is showing an I heque cashed of SSOior his employ- excellent line of Christmas photo. at 3'3 and departed With the proceeds 0,505 to suit, eVerybody Act now Ins been sentenced in London Eng- Win the Giange Hall on Wednes- :hfary to the regulations . of the Li day; Decéï¬th. at1.30' p.m. _A fun tense Board of South Oxford. attendance is wasted. . . --Colone! Hughos hasjput a. Queg. Havé"you tixo'dght of your Christ- ion on the order P8156? of the House mas photos yet ‘9' =Mi'ss Morton is,“ Commons, torinlormatioz: respect- making something“ heat and up-to- has “the arrest of Canadian ‘in Uru- Nataâ€"44:3 ‘ _ , .. guay, and winds ‘up by asking whetlv â€"On Tuesday evening. Dec. 4th, erthe‘ GoVernm'ent' are going to genh ‘ Re“. Canon Baldwin, of Toronto, will IIhe Canadian havy to effect their 1-9. lecture in the. school" Q‘oom of St. lease. .. Pflfll'S'Ehumh;.under-the auspices of â€"W. R. Aylesv'éorth. of Belleville, the :Y.M.A.. ofxthe church. Subject, PTOVincial Land Surveyor, has been "Joan of Areaâ€. The lecture will no ’lppointeda commissioner to investi- dmlbt be you; tipter'eé'ting. Igate and report upon the claim{ for â€"Mx-. Joh'n Cmï¬héu, of Woodville, *m‘mpensation in respect of the alleg- leavw to-morr‘ou, 'lt'o‘ attend the In-f d damages to property consequent temat'ional Stoekl'Show‘ ‘at Chicago. i"POI: the construction and operation . â€"Wreckage o! the steamer J. H. Jones, which left Owen Sound for (.1021 a Head last. Thursday, have come ashom.. also some bodies, and ‘it is evident she want to the bottom in 3‘ heavygsle; There were from 25 to 40 passengm’son board; â€"’I'he annual 'mecging of thexari- pass. Cheese and Bitter 00., win bé â€"It will pay 30!: to order your Christmas photos now from Willred I. ‘ W5 Studio.’ Prices right. an» non-Jury W at an 81:1: Donn-tape: an. m gt 1? 3.11:. More Justice Britten. -â€"Hr. Robertson. of the Petey-bot. ough 'I‘im.m anus. new map of the County of Victori; will be may in meyor February nut ‘. «Inspector Brown. at the County is! Poumprough. remr‘ts flat the m Béhool Act is giving canard “tinne- tlon mong the trustees ofhia coma-1 Lindsay .from thkstock .. a. few weeks.ago,'has been' persuaded by numerous former patrons to go to Janetviile, where he has purchased Dr. Nusmyth' a practice and resi- dence. Dr. Nasmyth will spend the winter in Ottawa. ary'to New Zeal-and. 'touching at Honoluiu and the Fiji- Islands. From New Zeal‘and they go to Australia, and after touring that country re- turn to England; They have teen-m. ly had a-successx'ul trip in the Mars itime Provinces. Mr. George C. Easton, teller of the‘ Bank of Montreal at Peterborough. has been .transferred to. the Vancouâ€" ‘Mr. W. She-ltOn, fo‘i'merly of the Wa‘hhman-Wamder staff, representae the 01‘. “The Scarlet ~Mysteries." which appears at†the ATadcmy of Music, December 4, spent Saturday. Sunday and Monday in Lindsay. He- lcx‘t for the West on Tuesday to ur- range for the appearance of the company at the principal places as far as Vancouver. Thence he . pre- cedes them the ï¬rst week in Febru- â€â€œMҤMQM“5 Mr. Wfl E. O'Brien, real estate agent, Poterboro. Was in -town on Monday‘amd sold a. farm to Mr. Jas. F.x3Kennedy, Emily township. Mr. O'Brien placed on his sale tist quite a number of farms in this district. THE HORN BROS. WOOLI.E.\' 00.. LIMITED, Lindsay. Ont. .ssmsï¬swssss N Homemade; Mitts am; Socks for Men and Boys Engagement and ' Wedding Rings. Also Marriage Licenses, at the Po- pulnr Jewciry Store. ’ chains. charms. robs, â€170c Voï¬iea‘ch done: * ‘ Silver mamcure pieces embroidery scissors. book mas-ks letter open- 'em match boxes thimbles. travel- ling cases, toilet sotts. and jevwl boxes. ‘ ovv“- - “UV£\|L.‘ 3 Beautiful Pearl Bram-he's suck Pins. Ne9klets, Rings. Bracelets. 'A splendid collection of dainty geods at. W. F. McCarty's. ï¬nd, to two mapping for stealing his hther’s watch and chain. LEAVE YOUR ORDER at Joseph BrOWn’s Grocorv for fresh canned goods, apples, smoked meats. cooked harm. fresh sausage. Also flour and fled. Goods delivered promptly. A trial order solicited. Uï¬tearable tweods- and etbeo. Our mackinaw cloth is warranted n wear {or three years. ~ As}: your deal-er for our make ox guay and winds up by asking wheth- erthe Government are going to oenh [he Canadian nau‘ to enact their re- lease l was that'tiio‘mmu to the Liquor Liane Act 0! lost tension deprive count-donors o! the power to pass recitation- to â€atria the ham 0! closing further than the statutory hou'r,10 p.31†inviiiogea Itoi-nahipe‘ and anon-touted territorv. and 11 o'clock in cities and tom. 1' nd dismissed a conviction against {a hotel keeper in the town of Inger- ,Boil tor selling after 10 pm con- .‘hary to the regulations . of the Li-1 W Board of South Oxford. -â€"Colone! Hughes has? put a. ques- ion on the order buffer of the House of Commons. forinformation respect- ing the arrest of Canadian in Uru- For Christmas Gifts L0 mam u‘iiiaow Set-how: uni" tum Ir. Alysia-chum nblc- experience inth: hotel m. ~Rev. John 8M1..ow who 6.. been Clark 9! the 6mm A’s. ounbb‘ of tho Mytuian church. . has been :ppointod intuit: W- 9: until thq meeting of the cm lulm your auction of Christina Pictures at. Goodwin's now. A, cheup and good M to salt-Ct (tom.â€" langé stock of ï¬ne watches. proï¬t!!!- 1 e the maï¬a ijp.tftor aw lye to the (H Personals CHRISTKAS mcrcmzs. practice and resi- yth will spend the +â€"-â€" IOUNT. ï¬e Bishop of Toron- mflrmMJon service W. F. MCCA R'l‘i’. ESEBCLEARING SALE ii . 39am nmnnnn r1331 9“} ï¬gï¬omiom must be liquidmp'. For further information apply to J. ‘R. 'HcNEIIJJE’ 'or ANDREW ROBERTSON,- Execlitors.â€"47-3. ; The property of the late John ‘ Bryans, part of lot. 20 ad 21, north 04' Francis street, Lindsay. There is about one acre of land and on it there are a. frame dwelling house and a. stable Easy terms 0! Davment Tenders marked “Tender for Proâ€" petty," will be received by J. R. McNeillie until Dedember 10th: The highmt or any tender will not neo- essarily be accepted Hdï¬Â§ï¬ AND LOT FOR SALE BY TENDER Second-hand upright, in ï¬rst-class condition. Must be sold at once. A re'al- bargaio. Apply at, this-om.â€" 47. - ‘ proceedings to hem the said errors corrected according to law: Rants and Shoes Trunks and Valises examine the said list. and 'if any omissions or any other errors .are found themin, “to take immediate of all persona appearing by the last'revised assessment mil of tin said '* Municipality. to be on- .titled to vote in the said Municipality . at Elections for meme 0! tho'Loglslati've Assem- bly and at Municipal Elections. and that the said list was ï¬rst posted up at my oflice at Lindsay on the twenty-40mm day of November.‘ 19013, and remalins there {or inspec- tion. Electors .are Called upon tol MUNICII‘ \LI’I‘Y OF THE VILLAGE OF STURGEOX POINT, OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 or the Ontario Voter-3' List. Act. the copies muired hv said Sections to be so transmitted or delhered of. the list. made pursuant. to said Act, Dated :11- Lindsay this 2131. day of Novcmlmr, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the partnership haetoiorc subsisting be- tween us. the undersigned, on Hotel Keepers. in the Town of Lindsay. has this day been dissolved, by mutual consent. All debt: owing to the said partnership ore to he paid to King Jr. Alguire. at the Benson House. at the Town of Lindsay and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to King J: Alguim, by whom the some will be paid. The roads herein a wretchedéon- ditlon all-la“ flock. and a?! now very rough since the frost. but " of course. not. so heavy. ‘ ‘ Mr. Frank Wright. has retumad from Hanitoba widths- ho w'ent'hn"? the harvest excursion; Hr. H. Soward, of Hindu). visited his parents, Re". Rural Dean and Mrs; Sowardlast. Sunday. , Mr. Tmblin, our new baker. has moved from Haliburton and taken up his residence on Cnege street. 1 Mr. H. C. WOodhead and wife have returned from Cuba. Mr. “’00de has been sick from malaria {ever for the past two months and does not like the tropical climate. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THOR. H. GABRIEL. -EMMA J. KING†Witnessâ€"JAMES GRAHAM. Who them our holdin $30.03. Hull. A m latitld' Lon inï¬Chu-n ' willbe pwby I. local company. There will, bot broom drill by dgln ladies Min block okirta, was mum and bloomâ€. no Inn-lo forthia drill wmbo plum! by Ir. Gordon Hopkinoon the piano Ir. Goo. 'ondlrl moshin hwolot or new sentiment-.1. patriotic and eq; mic songs i'or- the "ï¬ling. Mina Hopkins and Moore will ploy a duet with sleigh bell ocoorxxpanim. To; willbo son'ogilin the basement iron: 5to 7 p.111. gm new. mid "mum ,morqnto PIANO FOR SALE amconcafl whdm‘ty VOTE 88' LIST 1907 G. H. HOPKINS. Clerk 91‘ Sturgeon Pqint. EDIT; but duh apeit' have the place. must he liquidnceo ne once _-..--, _ “v. _ -vâ€"v' {iiheatig‘E {growth-.8011: at. one o‘cloc k sharp. e for full list of Nudes. .,. 6R0. JACKSON Saturday; Dec. 8th. Everything motheaold. Theawck in- cludes _15 mixes! homes._ I my heavy ..t. Pmnln‘u chodtory. Imam- Robes, Cutters Etc†Omamoe, Ontario P. S.â€"Phyaicim's Preset-i ' carefully dispen-bipuom DRUGS ! Leave your orders now for i Christmas Cakes. Only the Iehoitmt fruits used. Also WEDDING CAKES l on short notice. n gt at "I. M‘«:‘.g.bq of all kinds in season Oyster- by tho qua-t A.B.Terry m n. u. u whit-0b.. of M. will pour HIGHEST" CASH PRICE for RIDES, SHEP- u. nun-dc. ’0: HM, mm. Fruits. Nuts. Fig- and Come in and see our up-toâ€"date drug Store. Drugs, fresh and reliable, Pat- ent Medicines, Fan- cy! Goods, Toilqt Articles, Rubber Goods, Stationery, Confectionery, Cig- A. KYLIE 7 WANTED ;. RIDES “D BARK TALIDW ad .gn'rf: A “Call 01‘ WfluJor pro-poems. mus- mo lullolt "'7"- _' ‘_râ€":'i " 31- , - . f 'In'order 'to realize similar proï¬ts :‘cu lmust ’ get, in now. Act on your own judgment. Two years from now the stock should begin to my handsome dividends. and in another year or two my have a cab valuation oa the market from the dividends it. will†then pay of at j least $10.09, per dare. This calculation is based on sound and conser- vative bmiï¬ess judgment. and on well-tried laws of natural growth. 'It is quite safe to say that when the Amalgamated Coal Compmy . shall have Mly nipped“: four properties on_Coldwater River, in 5-Kicoh. Vfllqy, 13.0., and‘hns built up a market for its product, and can We“! and coke on aJarge scale. which my require six to new m-to Mush (taking the Crow's Nest as an example), this Ambit-1d that ha worth, 01:: ‘itja ownimerit. {rpm the dividend it ï¬then will)“; $130.00 per share. ‘ 4 hum and (medium. who have the'ulhre '0! your m- m at“ attract to provide for their mun-audit. man. (or M.“ W .owmromsitm mam. you. m‘m The» Security us my: mum Elven. Ask bi- writo for and M otc.‘ '0 will show you samples of the coal and tedâ€"o? god the we of the cod {ram Government omciajs ad other V‘,_- bum! stock. 1411.; year of 1900 those shares were woi-ti: ï¬ï¬jtrom 3.1m dim 'it _> paid. 131: 1903 .t had rgached the $100.1nark, and m the fall _i thb'ï¬me year it sold for $125, and to-day its market - . A“ This brought about the most cheering and gratifying results, and poor man awoke to ï¬nd themelves independently rich from a small invest- ment., For 8100 one thousand shares were secured, and today this amount of stock has a, cash valuation of $285,000. and last year" 1,000 shares brought n diï¬dend of $10,600 ($10.60 per share). Coal experts and engineers who have seen our properties and those of me Crow’s Nest am fully_ agreed that ours are as good, if not better, for the reason. that we are 500 fmiles nearer tidewater (Paciï¬c Coast), and our cool is superior for steam, Idomcstic and smelting purposes, and fully eqml {or-foundry md.stnelters, coke. Our company’s coal land is esti- mated by coal experts to contain one billion, four hundred millions .‘tons of conl,‘ such a vast quantity that ithe supply would last 400 "years 1t! dn'output of 10,000 tons a day: One (Engineer has -estima?e tint out-land on Goldwater River has a net valuation of one billion, ï¬ve W mien dollars,.-with the the coal in the ground as a basis of calculation. QII‘ m will be increasing in value from year to you. the same as has been the case with the Crow's Nest Coal .Com- - It offers a brighter investment out- Th Pro t look than_did theICrow's Nest Cot! 6 Spec ‘ Company when organized in '1896. The Crow’s Nest.Pass Coal Com- pany In organized in British Columbia in the year 1896. It was the only can mock that had ever been diet-ed to the public at large in the Dominican! Canada. up to_ thgt flame. The stock Was.put on the market -w-_.-- “â€"â€" ., W.-- ;--..- ovum... ww‘puu uu uuc MAL-l. in tb M of 1896. a]?! oï¬ered to 1.1;; people at. ten cehts a share. The ï¬rst,“ allotment was, sold to school teachers. clerks, merchants. doc- tors. mam: girls. Carpenters, and men and women in all walks at life. This brought about. the “most cheeringand mgifyipg results, rand poor ._.-_ -__IA_ A, n ) -L ___ ~â€"â€"-v.v B 0.. and. W to coal exports reportS, this inunense area con- ning an Mic supply of. high-grade bituminous coal. The Can- adhn Paciï¬c tad Great Northern Railways am extending their lines in- to the Nicola Volley and will be able to handle the output of themnes exï¬oï¬tiously. The latter expect to have their road into the Nicola Volley by the and or the year. " ~ The Property The Best ' Investment , rm tor prospectus reports 130% JOHN B. MARION, Lindsay l'lC'l‘ORY: Iâ€: Ind Wolfln‘ton It!“ Brid‘o New L Larrigan Factory pu' value]: £1.00, und' It is full! Ed, non-nuan- boon gut on the maket at 59 cents a a] Amulgnmutod 00:1 Company has bou‘ht an, but the “and, in limited quantity. â€new GEORGE BELL]; - JEWELLERY ITO“ ‘- ' The reliable and oldest established Jew-emery business in the'Couhty Sondheim- dn eatenâ€"cell daythiu We do nag-e than ‘mnot, meetwcozupeutignâ€"myub‘ht we ail; ‘tq none ' We. honrmotwendhudwaysï¬e'enoureim; We hmheen'in Mine-43m in this town and-heme b‘dilt up": 13qu fornihhflity that gives our customers conï¬dence. ~ 1 on run unlit-duller“ tnqudiby or price when you buy troll -. IA Fortune in Coal Md WATCHES We are turning out the best Larrigans made. In .Canada. We employ ï¬rst-class workmen, and nae the best stock pmcurable. As a consequence our business is increasing rapidly, and we have been compelled to enlarge ourpremises. Orders, large or email, will receive prompt attention. A share of patronage solicited. an mm»: which '11! ‘not Oll'Jidd of stock of the British Columns EV; Banker and Broker J'ew'ellery Store __v_ r--- -_._ vvm â€no, 9'“, CodCompan yulnhgfor coal and o_il in} that oountn must ï¬le with gm 3mm: Conn-m. 1am The richest coal regions.in British Columbia are owned by the com- pany. They comprise 1?,500 acres of coal lands in the Nicola. Valley, naps, m.,_ tpgt win“ glv‘ V'