Almost always Vibusyubut whenever special things come to the surface we makei ‘ point to tell you. We’re trying each day to show what a thoroughly good Dry Goods Store should be, appealing to the intelligence of shoppers, and making it worth their while to come here for everything in our line. That means busy ac- tivity all through the store, with the interest centered around these extras in bright, 'new winter goods and the ï¬rst showing of gifts for Christmas 1,297 Yards New Wrapperettes, regular 10c and 12 l-Zc yd, on 5:16 Friday morning at 5c. 0!! View in East Window a» yards Silk Tafl'eta 131550118, 3 to 3 inches wide, assorted colors and flack, suitable for neck wear and fancy work. Regular. 15c and 121 mqnahtiw for , ................ 2c 1950 yards Russian crash towel, 18 inches wide, heavy weight, fed-‘borâ€" der, pure linen, also a ï¬ner quality . linen, suitable for almost any pur- pose, regular 9c value, while 61 it lasts only .......................... . 20 3000 yards Russian crash towelling. 18 inches wide, heavy weight, red border, pure linen, also a; ï¬ner qualâ€" ity linen suitable for annost any pun we. Regular 9c value, while ‘1‘, 50 pair wool blankets. ï¬ne soft lofty ï¬nished colored borders, six 3b size, 2; 3°..fffi’fei‘.fi1°:..‘.’f.Ԥif' 2.39 1,297 yards best Canadian Wrapper- ctta, ï¬ne quality cloth,» good weight, dainty reversibie patterns, an this season’s designs, a splen- did assortment of colors, 28 inches wide, regular loand 125C 8. 5 yard. Sale Price .................. ‘ C In order that all our customers may share in this bargain we limit the sale quaintity to 20 yards to each DO YOU REALIZE THAT OUR ADS. ARE LOYAL T0 FACTS? 15c and 18c Ribbons, l2 l-Zc $12.50 0 Jackets for $10.00 Wool Blankets at $2.39 9c Towelings 6 l-Zc 7"" = v BE HEHE # ram“ was-3,? n OUR ADS. ' MAL m MDHNING IF YOU . Igfggggggnggf ZTS? CAN . TRANSACTIONS only we carry the largest stociinom- line in the country. We certainly doénï¬em Rings of all kinds. Watches, Silverwmflut Glass, Ebony Goods in Cases etc. Our ' in Watbes, Clocks andallkindsof Jew _ js greater_t_ha.n Parkapayoum not aware of it; but it is shot, thatneverbeforehsvewebeenbetter prepared for the holiday season trade. To en. nmeratethemany diflerent goods we carry in stock wculd be next to impassiblg‘. _:We_th§pk ml Block LEM] US YOUR HULIBAY [AB DO. I. -00. to ---000.0 . BE HERE EHIEIEY N for MUHNING If W†R EM. . . . B WAKELY 6:. FORD J EWELLER Lindsay, One of the Big Syndicate 25 Women’s black mercerized under- skirts, ï¬nished with three flounces, wen worth' its regular price m $1.25. A bargain at ............ Women’s Taï¬eta. Silk Wm copied from one of He latest productions, black â€"â€"beauty at .. ............ . 15 only pure linen table cloths ï¬ne satin ï¬nish, size 68 x 72 in- L48 shes. Value $2. Sale price... 10 doz. only fable napkins, all pure linen, satin ï¬nish, new design, size 23 x 28 inches. Regular price $1 50. A snap at ................... homospuns, friezw and Venetian {Women’s Dress Skirts of ï¬ne quality cloths, grey ‘ or black, choice of Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs 2 for SC 25 dozen Women’s pure linen handâ€" kerchicfs, with narrow hemostitch- ing, ï¬ne quality. While they so last, only 2 for ............ .. ...... , 47.00 Linen Table Cloths, $1.48 i bright, new lithographed designs on about 10 dozen cushion covers, the 1251:. we’ re seen at 50¢. 3†Out price is only. ............... sevérai Shaiming new style the bat mlue “t canons-0000...; $1.25 Black UndersldrtS. 98c 50c Cushion Covers, 39c $1.50 Table Napkins 98c Silk Waists at 4'. .. "ago-o. may Skirts at 5.50 0-0 .00. o O 0! 0.00.. 6.0500... to... cocoon-l. xx h?l|'|h. Silk Waists. style a of New York’s as. black or colors ‘The lowest or any tender not; nee cum-fly accepted.- HEKRIE'I‘TA SHIELDS. Cobocmk TERMSâ€"Stock in trade and book debauts at so much in the dollar. Cash on acceptance of tender. The real estate 10 per cent. cash on ac- ceptance of price offered, and the bal- ance in one month thereafter when conveyances will be executed subject to the approval of the omciul guard‘ ian for ' infants. ‘Inspection of the property may be made in the mean- time, and further information given on application to the administratrix; alt Coboconk, up to the said 28rd dny of Decemben 70. Lots, Nos. 29, 31 and 32 in the ï¬rst concession dune Towmship of Sumhope in the provisional county or Halibut-ton. These are umber lots.- 6. Lots 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5, according to Hannings' plain of part of Coboâ€" coal: in a. subdivision of a. portion of lot 16 in the range fronting on Bal- sam Lake and Gull River in Bexley. - 5. Block “B" one acre at; the thereof. W. L SHIELD’S PROPERTY 4. Lot No. 10 in the 11th con. of Laxton in the county of Victoria (Improved. ) 3. The Saw Mill (in good running order) and yards appurtenant there- to at Coboconk. 1. Thestockintmdoofthe late W. L. Shields at his late plane 0! hmness at Coboconk (about $3150. .‘ 1. The book accounts 01 the said M amountizg to about. $1M.“ Sealed tendm (or the underm. tionod properties and enacts will be received by either of the undersigned up till noone of TUESDAY, The 33rd DAY OF DECEMBER, A: D., 1903, If you want to choose your gifts {or your father, mother, brother or sister you’ll ï¬nd a. broad and Varied collection of useful and giveable art- 1iclea such as purses, chatelaincs and wrist bags, Gloves, handkerchiefs, dolls, cushion covers, fancy linens. new tuft,"- silk and flannel waists and fancy china. Men's Heavy Wool Shirts and Draw- 500 yards Heavy costume cloths. 42 inches wide, choice of all the best. dbades, suiuwle for dulgiren's Wes and aepmte_akirts l md a snap Io. oooooo .5 o ccccc 00.00.: 50 pair men’s heavy tweed pants, assorted patterns. Splendid wear- ers for coarse work, worth 148 $2.00 a pa r. Sale price ...... o Black Monte Carlo Coats of Beaver Cloth, lined throughout, velvet colâ€" lar, deep inverted pleat m "’1. back, reasonably priced. SALE ers, also fleeoed lined shirts and drawers. Those together with a pile of heavy knit top shirts 3m reg- ular 50 and 60¢: kinds to 30‘ an Christmas Gifts for Everyone 500 yds. Dress Materials, l5c Monte Carlo Coats, $10 Bargains for the Men. ~00... BARGAINS'AS WEBSTER UN- DERSTOOD THE WORD-GAINFUL TRANSACTIONS. Nat West Winm Rainbow Dust But Solid facts. in Coboconk except south westerly and make it a Jeweller, Ontario But Bitch, ~_ __._ v-0.- vv v I. have unï¬tâ€"Jun in stock. li is wortlryour while: t"; spend a half our among the beauties of our Nobby Rm 3. Also Special Bargains in Clocks, Silverware and Halal Instruments C. H UGHAN GILLESPIB «than! Inigo Liana lmshowin‘g a beautiful line of ,Watcha, Clocks, Jewcnry ma 5mm; gm. Wewwmï¬mwowflydwmu ESTRAY CA'l'l'LEâ€"Stnyed into the when of the undersigned lot 9. con. 7 0pc on or about the ï¬rst day a! Novem‘hu', three yearling heifers. Owner is "muted to prove prop- my, pay expense and take the an- imal away. IRS. JOSEPH REED TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 2 Anson. teacher holding mud or third-clu- mama. Duties to begin January lat. 1903. Apply satin; salary and experience to '1'. â€ROGERS Secretary. linden P. 01.1 Out. 47-8. ESTRAY SHEER-Came onto the premises of ï¬le named. lot. 29, con 1 0pc, on or about July 15th, last. one ram. Owner in re- (planted to prove property. pay ex. pauses and remove the animal. JOHN DEYELL,1r..IJndIay, P..O ‘aéction No. 8, Sonnet-ville. Apply stating salary wanted to the under- signed or personally 3.0 the trus- ‘tees. Duties to commence ï¬rst of Jan. 1908. SAN. SUDDABY. Soc. STRAYEDâ€"Came onto the premises of the undersigned, one grey. 2- yearold heifer. Owner is request.- I'BTRAY STEERSâ€"Camc onto the pan-misc: of the undeï¬ned, kit 17, con. 7. Harmon, about the second week in November. 3 two : year-old steer. Owner is request- ed to prove property, pay expenses and take it away. '1‘. H. FOSTER, Oakwood.-â€"49~3. STBAY HEIFERs-Cgme onto the premises of the W. ease hell lot 31, con. 2, Fenelon, on or about Nov. let. one yearling hater. Owner is requested to prove prop- erty, pay expemee and remove the animal. JAMES BEA, Balsam TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Fer S. S. No. 4. Garden. Durymple. {or the year 1008. State salary : lend testi- monials. Protestant demonlnation preferred. Application received tm * _. __ __ â€"â€"-A-‘-- WANTEIIr-Wul person to tro- ve! {or well catalylilhed house in a few counties, calling on retail mar- chants and agents. Local terriâ€" tog-y. Salary 81024 a year and expenses. Payable 819.70 a. week in cash and expenses advanced. Position permanent. Business successful and rushing. Standard -House, 334 Dearbom-st., Chicago. -49-7. - ' TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For school section No. 1, Mnnvers. Personal application preferred. R. EVANS, Souva, YelmtoanflflnLâ€"{Sâ€"s TEACHER WWFor school section No. 7, Ops. Experienced ‘ anther holding second-clan corâ€" _ tifloata : duties to commence Jan- uary lat. 1908. Apply. stating salary expected. to JAS. BROWN, Reaboro. 49-3. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For school action No. 9, Ops; Button to com- mence January 1. 1903. saw Babel-0.47%. Jan. 1903. SAN. SUDDABY. Soc Treat, Bu: .xt Rivenâ€"4H. ed to prove proverty. pay expen- md remove the animal. WILLIAM McINNES. north lot 14, con. 14,11ariposa.â€"49â€"3. "nee. m. Appiy' to GEORGE IVORY Sec. of Board, Dalrymple P.O.â€"48r-3 m. Apply'to WK. REID, Soo- W, Ruboro, maximâ€"464 CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. The 01! ions Out-The New Come In C. HUGHAN, Jeweller TEACH†mm . J. GILLESPIE Locumâ€"In Mg'ï¬i'i'ié ‘WGâ€"géid'BQ xound heart lbw. Some 0; then set with precious stones md some pun. We engrave a monogum on luck free of chug. .An except- ional t for 3 mun. mm and...“ _ unlit ' teed. reachable. WEE’EE gunman-jun the am, twsXmugHQh-ommc to 05.00, You can count cg ï¬nding the but among these goodn. LAD . IDNG CHAINSâ€"We cannot 've you an idd'dtho beauty of W m undo by the bat mics-s, the a. depot. and have the pntthot e- we banana-seen. 11:9 Wrens-ghoul {2p .19. ' Ahm - I hereby appoint SATURDAY. the 6th DAY otDEIJElBEB. A.D.'O2 atflnhourottcnolclocl‘inthetoreâ€" noon. at the Court Home in the Town of Lindsay. in the county of Victoria, as the time md place to proceed With the investigation in this matter. 0! which all parties con- cerned are. hereby required to take notice. Dated this third day of Dec- ember. A. D. 1903. W. W. DEAN Judge of the County Court of the County 0! Victoria.â€"49-1. mum-I. of the Couiny of Victoria Ontario, in a.†111%?)gnéag: com of Ync- M; 3mg tona, To wnt. an “ant, Court of the Conn of Victor-is held in pursuance of s ution of the Munici Council of the Corporation of the n of Linda , W dissed mhoonductothgos . Uhaï¬ Ml. Town 00:11de our. 1nd other LOSTâ€"Three head of cattle ; hole in â€tear, pig ring in right. one red and white you-ling heifer, one red yearling heifer. one two-year-old steer black. Any person sending information the: will lead to their recovery will be rewarded by C. W. ROBINSON. Box 11, Klrkï¬eld. In the Copnty C on}; LOST.-â€"0n Nov. 15th, between Lind- say and Sonya. by the Oakwood road. a. black lather hand ut'chel, containing uppq and lower set 0! willow teeth. Finder will receive â€.00 reward by leaving at this 06003-4â€. LOSEâ€"In Lindsay. one teak, a Lunch of ï¬ve keys rim. Finder will please 11 this own-ad. , rm. on wont" «run 0""; out is and to prov Proper“?- pay W and remove the am: â€L WILLIAH SINCLAIR, Cam- bny. 10.474- FOR SALEâ€"Eight grade Durham Bun Cdva. all bred from the bun that took ï¬rst prized: Lindsay Central Fair. 1901. We are the but lot I have over oaered. They are very no†the right kind or stock. :11 the body type 0! low-set , «Ives. THOS. DEYELL. Mount Bomb 1’. (1â€"49-13. From the cheap- moat expensiue rare and hard not every sort, enign we try to . your while to s of our Nobby verwum and ESTRAY LANDâ€" FOR SALEâ€"A Hand Loom in gOod not“. Apply to MRS. CAMP- BELL. Gannon. Ontâ€"29-2. rm BROWN. Auctioneer. Oak- wood. Ont. Sales promptly at- W to. Ghana moderate: premises of the undersigned, J con 9, Eldon. on or about 30“). g swung lamb. ( is unwanted to prove propert} expense- gnd take the same : D. slum, Woodvillc. P.0.- . R. JAKES. CANBRAY. Ont., Li canned Auctioneer, {or the Count; of "Victor“, Farm Stout and a1 other was wdully attended to Charge- momenta-49. AUUWOREER FDR “LE m 'ATCHKAN-JVA RDEI manger IN THE MAT- TER OF min- mti g a ti o n peods'n before the Juana! the ty lune into :21 or abou an , lot 1, ut. Oct. Owner â€"-49â€"3 the ll TERMS-All sums of $15 “was" ash ; over that amt!!!â€t 1°"; “w credit at 6 Wr “â€t' by approved 10mm“ '3 J. J. LINDSAY ELIAS 5%â€, We: ‘ ’ . W About 2) new sily Bear. Em 763m of Ne double. Houses, 'HXRNESS. CUT- ms, noses, etc. '. HAW-B. JAIES W. 4P.C. Paid ! vwlv 3|2 P c Allowed on compounced Iy;2vifl1dmw1bleany day. The Victoria Loan and Savings Ca THURSDAY. DEC. 16th-By um Bowen, auctioneer, sale of fax-mm Implements and househdd ‘m the property of Mr. Thos. Rom- Ion, east half of lot 25, con 71].. ulun. Sale on the premises um o'clock mm. sharp and with“: we. Lunch at 11 an. m live stock is all high-class all in good condition. WEDNESDAY. DEC. loâ€"By Rial Bowa. auctioneer. credit ï¬led ‘ farm stock and implemam. the property of J. 11. Blackwell,†N. con. 7. Ops. Sale at 1 o'doct sharp and without. reserve. Auctioneer. bid a h: Drover to “newts chance {0 in a ï¬rst- Warden FARMERSâ€"1 your milch cow: mt the turnip 1 than turnips. turnipy flavor x undersigned gm from 3c to 5c a nut market. pri John Fleurey, Baker, Spratt J Middleton Bros J. Hurley. J. U er, A. Primeau «40â€"3 you haw b ity better ting. P. J P.0.vâ€"48-3. Crea- Dircct Froih Prong; sumer To thou guts {or place om pocal. \\ e an novcll show 5 will trc buy. or Popular iilvcr‘ mods Credit Sale I have m Inflow“. . .1 OfleeflamQam. 4.3)p.m. W. M. Robsox Notice to Butter Make“ Snle Register WI I OI Mc( {TY worse [ENLSL 0’10 COHCBII Askintol ban-am. my a} u SablchI