quin' main! 8 Pr†vansâ€"13W NOW 1.0! basic: 9», qualities for and Napkhs 13:: cash Itsasso Lt half price, :1), this seaâ€" lve manned lot 2 5c ml 4 lZl-quï¬ umves iha.‘ E1mm: {m can offer mos la.“ Liked and Re Wits Fancy Mics, L: :33!) Clibine' Tables MSuites a go to n Hfmiture S! m, opp. Ber 'â€"I-Want 3'1 will saw :nornmg. -XOW.’ is the Wm buyâ€"your Christmas presents. {You will ï¬nd our assortment,’§"e!'y large and cam-o plate, consisting cl Fancy 083.. Reed and Rattan Rockers, Arm Chairs, Fancy Tables, Book CaseS. Sambaries. Ladies’~ Writing Desks, ï¬nsic (‘;1L?,>inets, Sideboards, Ex- temion Tables, Parlor Suites, Bed- room SUiIE’S and all the odd pieces that go to make up «well assort- edfurniturw stock. M. E. TANG- KKY, opp. Benson Houseâ€"4941. -I want your Christmas trade. You will save money by dealing Maser t a the West ‘n‘oï¬ncial Road Commissioner. When will be asked to addrm _a. M’Wth meeting here during thlS "Joe Launrlrv cant. I‘. upmmï¬â€˜. membe had 5% 00B “Wandaâ€; 7 and "8 mun ......... The boarded in and [enry Walters died in the Win- spital on Friday. Mr. Walters man of a. construction gang Canadian Northern railway. been in the howital only a flering irom dropsy. The 11 reach here this (Thursday)j Utfle Local Lines. laUndry and E. Brassard ymmxnoncc as a. breeder 11ml. Recently he ship- :10 Southern Stam, and are staqs and twenty viwd an order {or twen- :ke'rcls and twenty spring a went into the breeding Georgia shawlnecks four: 5 ago, and cannot. begin 1e demand already creat- -:'s of game fowl in Mexi- Lhcm States prefer Canaaâ€" rds. as they are much 111 American {OWL mrtha Excursion Com- Ire busy placing their_ Lo winter quarters. The ll lie in the locks and trim. and Beaver above 1 ......... The Greyhound‘has rd in and dry-docked on e of the river, just north ....... The Marie .Louise is Quarters at the foot of ahd ‘he best is none too 311 that festival occas. rill be sure to get the )urchase at The,9ak oi the hospital comâ€" to thank the ladies 3' {mt flowers to de- SDital the day of the dience gave: the water- a. good hearing. While picture Minefwlas‘ though it, ’was elem j m‘y yesterday t Finn-man Barnes by accident. and lt‘adt‘l' trains. Lizens arotalking cm of waterworks . Engineer Bow- nerh' of Lindsay, d the ills ï¬nished the ay. Mr. Carew .- host season he I from April to 1:} ï¬rst time in vcrything is cut QIWARDER' DEcm '“flog FFERS, M. A. Principal of a new opera, ) next; spring. building seating ‘, with a stage H College, above. There 1 whose course nprehensive,‘ or we been more 3‘ “'Ol’k. - , ts. both in re- and percentage at this college: the handsome be present 102119 )urn will returns ior a of time and ;hei1 sons and [age for a few be thoroughly yping Stenog~ Ci‘il servliw» d which offers 3 as pleasant oration as the on the 14th ve opened on a fowl sup- 119, and for desired to n the hos- 2 Orange- Ontario com- 18$ II --Do not fail to hear Dr. Drum- mond at the Institute on Friday night Vâ€"T'he ï¬gures $16.00 mthe m ’ 1;- hand corner of Mr. A‘gJ. Graham‘s advertisement, in this issue should read $10.00. â€"The four neglecjzed‘childxen Haliburton have been placed, in homes by tih’e local Children’s Society. â€"On Sunday last, Mr. H. Austin, of Feï¬elon P 5.115, had his fur over- coat stolen at the Angloâ€"Amgrican hotel, Bellm'ille. â€"Judge Deanwill hear evidence on the Chalmer’s investigation, at 10 o‘clock, in the court house, on Sat- urday. Mr. H. O’Leary, K. C., will defend Mr. ChalmetS. â€"â€"Mr. H. M. Pepper of the local a. very creditable performance for 10» cals, it lacked variety and dragged a. little all the way through. â€"-Mr. H. SM. Pepper 0! the local . T. R. staff has secured a good ositionv at Camipg N. Y., with the - . Y. C. 8: H. R. Railway Co. â€"1\Ir. Geo. Kent was in the police court, last “week on a. charge of steal- ikg a whip from .John Goodhtmd. .It came \out that another man found tho whip’on the road and Mr. Kent was honorably acquitted. 2'54) â€"LOSTâ€"On Sunday, between the Baptist church and Lindsay-st south, a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles in a case bearing Mr. Pctty’s name were lost. The ï¬nder- will be rewarded for leaving them at Mr. Petty's store. --'I‘he Sylvester band will give a. concert in the Academy of Music on Dec. 19th. Mr.-Halpenny of Peter- boro. and likely Mr. Allie Brown of Toronto will assist. The proceeds will be used to buy uniforms. A ï¬rst,- class concert will be given. â€"Mr. T. R. James of Cambray has taken out a license as' auctioneer for the county of Victoria. Farm stock and other sales entrusted to him, will receive careful attention. â€"â€"The Pepper twins. Alvin and 02‘â€" vin. with Marks Bros. No. 1 Co. are this week in Oshawa playing to packâ€" (d houses. The boy twins each night are highly appreciated by the au- ed a gooo (1988.1. 1m: men \\\.A‘/ u......... â€"On Sunday the new St. James’ church at Fenelon 'Falls. Rev. B. Macnamara. pastor, will be dedicat- ed. On Tuesday evening a tea will be given, followed by an illustrated lecture by Rev. F. E. Howitt, M.A.. of Hamilton, on his travels to Pal- estine. A special train may run up from Lindsay. â€"-Gentlemen’s ulster overcoats man- ufactured from our pure wool waterâ€" proof mackinaw, the heaviest and strongest cloth in Canada. Tailor- made, linen stitched, storm-collar. tweedâ€"lined. HORN BROS. Lindsay Woollen Mills. â€"LUMBERMEN ’ S SUPPLIES .â€" Mackinaw pants. coats, long stock- ings and underwear. The boys who are going to the woods can save 25 per cent. if they purchase their supâ€" plies here, We guarantee our mack- ‘inaw for. two years. in the Woods. fHORN BROS, LindSay Woollen Mill-S. â€"The Sunday school anniversary services at the Queen-st Methodist church on Sunday were very success- ful. Mr. Stubbs gave two interest- ing addresses. At night many could not get into the church. on Monday ;night the entertaininent was well at- tended ............ On Sunday morning next Rev. G. W. Henderson will preach on “The Alabaster BoxeS" land at night hold a service of praise. } â€"Th’e Sons of Scotland held a. very: lpleasant “At Home†in their rooms jun Monday night. Messrs. Campbell and Suckville sang a. duett and Mrs. ‘Pilkie a solo. Miss Jessie McLean danced the Highland fling and sword dance, and Mr. P. J. McDonald gave a. humorous recitation. Rev. . . W. Macmillan, and Mr. John MxS‘w-‘vn spoke briefly and Mr. W. Webster .gave phonograph selections. What came near being a serious accident occured near Uxbridge Sat- urday afternoon about 5 o'clock. Miss Nellie McRae, daughter of the postmaster there, was returning from a. visit to friends in Wyevale, when the horse she was driving suddenly bolted and ran hard {or several miles along .the icy road.- It was stopped coming *in contact with a. cow. The young'la‘dy was thrown out, but. ’ ‘ the horse's bridle The horse-had a. had cut in its neck, The Macdonald Male Quartette will appear in the Academy of Music' on Tuesday, Dec. 9th. in a. varied pro- gram of quartettes. duetts, solos,etc.. Mr. McDonald is also an enterainer reader and reciter. This quartettc have received words of highest. praise for their singing in Canadian cities and towns. Mr. Brown, second ten- or, sang in the Temple of Music dur- ing the Buffalo Expcsition. Admis- sion 25c, reserved seats 35: ‘ Red Clover .. Butts. I," W.- p. Turkey, W Hogs, 11‘! per 1183.90!“ Gating?“ Cow Stopped 3|!“le Y. M C. A Concett PRODU CE 1902; flan-goo- sIcLean sword d gaVe J . W. - SM; 0371 Vebster ;te will sic’ on 3d pro- los.etc.v .erainer artettc , praise cities nd ten- sic dur- Admis- from good Aid alter them decidedly cold. After the 4th a. Cold wme comes ; then about the 7th or 8th south Math will bring rain and possibly thun- dew. The rain tunis to snow soon and a. wide cold wave arrives about the 9th and extends to the 12th at least. Heavy' storms"of wind ‘and snow with cold will visit the north and Atlantic coasts about the 14th. and blizzards mil ' mark that and, following day or two all through the north and west. Blustering weather will prevail till about the 19th, when rain and probably thun- der will occur, but a severe cold Wave sets in. People are warned against being deceived by a. “beam tiful day" now and then. Close 011' it comes the storm and right after that the cold. That rotation is to be the order of the month. Prof. Ir! Hicks in Word I for December, says the days of the month will b but mild and cloudy†A storms marks the month these the weather will be : alter them decidegly c011 the 4th a. cold wave com about the Rb or 8th sou will bring 'rain and possi der. The rain turns to 31 A storm period is due in the west on Christmas day, but. in the east and central sections the weather will be ï¬ne that day, and until the storm arrives a day or tWO later, very cold weather follows and ends the year. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.â€"In the matter of the estate of John Job- bit, late of the village of Halibut- ton in the Provisional County oi Haliburton, railway conductor, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 38 of Chap. 139. R. S. 0.. 1897, that all persons hav- ing claims or demands against the éstatc of the said deceased, who died on or about the twentyoi‘ourth day of September 1903, are requir- ed tc, send by post, prepaid, or deâ€" liver to the undersigned. The Tor- onto General Trusts Corporation. the Administrators of the Estate of the said deceased on or before the second day of January, 1903. Jheir christian and surnames and addresses with full particulars in writing ofl their claims. and state- ment of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. And take notice that after the said seccmd day of Janu- ary, 1903, said Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets .of the. said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the said ad- ministrators will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, tq â€"Dandelions were. in mu bloom alongside Wellington-st. on 'l‘uesday. The Toronto weather people soy that November Of this year had a. mean temperature,“ 42 degreeS. and was the warmest in 80 years. .v‘ ‘â€â€œ.v‘“ â€â€œâ€˜v‘â€â€œ - ; Perfumes in gift pack- ages at IOC to $2- Perfumes of all kinds in bulk. Hair Brushes in cases. Single Hair 31115115 in Ebony- and Rose- auvnl \ U\. cwâ€" ) ember 1902, THE TORONTO GEN- ERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION. J. W. Langmuir Manager, Toronto, MOORE JACKSON, Lindsay, Solicitors for the said Administra- torsâ€"4943. ‘ ' " Mirrors. Pocket Books for La dies and Gentlemen Razors, including King of Cutters. Night Lamps, 25 cents (11mm andï¬ne Cloth ansbs. Perfume Atomizas from 2_5 Ct A. HlBlNBflIHM December is a per plexiag montih, but we believe the solution of many hoiiday grits, because they are mann- ly things that are detimblo at. any seasonâ€"e little ï¬ner and a littï¬e more of them than we regularly carry, but all sensible gifts. Weather Decent “" ""Wl‘, ’m and Works . ï¬rst fam- be stormy: A series of 1 : befon'e mild Vggé werefrom35ct060cperyd;on at Strapgm 100 meta of phm and fancy Dras Goods, 111 Satm ngfl Cloths. Coatings Amazons, Saga, 5 :31 Ski aadPluds,40to44incha “â€"colors, fastener bro blua, greens, reds. greys, cream 5“ and black, :1! at one pti:c - , - Ladis’ East Plan and Faucé Colored Bras Goods in Amazons, dimming? Zibelincs, reimï¬omcspuns, Plaidsand Sfripa . in Camcl’s Hair Piaids t‘-'at are up to $1.25 per Sam: very d yard-all these are from 42 to $0 inchs in leash; Ii an 01 widfllinthcstandardcolors; all at one 75C Ajob lot of ï¬gured Black Goods, in spots 3nd ï¬gures, satin ï¬nish, good black, width 256 42 inches. Reg. price 40; on sale at - 1000 yds- (or there abou‘s) of plain and ï¬gured Butt Goods, in sages, saï¬ns. poplins, cash- meta, lashes and mm, ranging in m’dth from 43 to winches. There are an im- 5.5 portedlitmandangoinat oneprlcc . careful revision of the prices 1:: energies and get you coming our To begin the month of December aright we begin to slash the prices of Dress Goods so as to make a clearing up in a very few days‘ We “have just passed through one of the hardest business months of the year, andalthough we have fought hard to keep things going we are not satisï¬ed with the returns. Mild weather has not helped us in unloading our 'vVinter Stock fast enough, so here we tell the tale. The heavy goods are here instead of being sold to our customers A ‘A‘ L----:-~ price 'Iulwâ€"wâ€" _ :7 mid $7.50 each {on sale Today for DIRECT IMPORTERS. LINDSAY Wu†mum mum Blow, made no Gibson 9 W3 muss thegmneots vereto be so‘. mammal,“u {m matrices; “om-9315. gwhveanoï¬auflnmtoyouto-dayi THE Acompletc Wat of all the new (I! ain‘t! Wrist Bags on show atthc Leather Ltdics' Black Lather Gambia: Bags. with Lew Strap and Hookfastencr for belt, nick]: 5 mounting - - - Ladia’ Black Leather Chqtdaine bags, rgu-dc “of I BugaTEkâ€"mjim leather shap’z'nd hook 750 - fastener. also niche mountings . Ladia’ szzk Leather Wrist Bags with long niekle drain on mountings. strong frames, see! ‘5. skin leather, also lather ï¬ned, at - Some fery choice Seal and Porpoise Luther Bags, leather lined and made with inside purses, black A Inge shipment of plain colored Ribbons for Christ- mas selling has just arrivedâ€"qualities : in Satin, Taffeta and Silk Moires. Plain Colored Taï¬cta Silk Ribbons, No. 40 width, made of pure Silk. colors are skypink, her), white, cream, turq and OM rose, per 150 yud - a - _ to pieces ofStï¬n Duchess Ribbm Na. 60 widthâ€"- its a regular 25c Mbon, but we got them 113ch price, colors only white. pink and turq due 156 per )i - - - - Three Specials ‘3 and brown color-'5 ESTABLISHED. 1860. 752's»: aid $1. on we half!!! 5,; E Ribbons WFW'H EIGEW twigs and :3.» g of all the new Chatelaine No. 40 width, skypink, hen, rese, PCT 15c