Kent an ' , {cring 5 'al low 1) ' on all lines dunng the Chnstmas trade. f the following bar- lNote a few 0 ' ' Gentlemen’s Nmkle gains m “’atches: 59. Wies’ golh ï¬lle {ad for 25 years, ‘ ’- Q-J 10d case $10.50. Indies’ solid silver watches $2.50, $3.00, 34, 35, up to $10. _' Ladies’ gold ï¬lled watches, beam, ifuny. engraved cases, warranted for “" #u-n anon face case starting at Solid gold 810.00 rings at .. $7.501 Solid gold $ 5.00 rings at 33:00. Solid gold 5 3.00 rings at ... $2.25 Solid gold 3 2.50 rings at ... $1.65 children's solid gold $1 rings at. 75c. $10 Chain Bracelets reduced to,$7.50 s 5 Chain Bracelets reduced to $3.90 8 3 Chain Bracelets reduced to $2.25 Sterling silver Bracelets for -... 75c 8-day Mantle clock, 22 inches high visible pendulums oak or walnut cases $2, $2.50, $3.00. Alarm clock 901: up. 6 only Silver Plated Pickle Cruets, decorated bottles at $1.25. Other silverWare_equally low. ‘ ' I Accordeons, Anto harps mouth or- gans. All at special prices.“ Don't fail to inspect our goods, "Ivaâ€"ai'gge ovVaI- and heart shaped lock- ets. Some plain, some set with stones in bright and Roman ï¬nish $1 up. _ - - 7‘ Out! links in plated gold ï¬lled,solid gold at from 25c to $5.00. These goods nicely cavs‘ed. ‘Mondgrams\en- graved free oï¬ucharge. Q o 7 __‘___1_ D Elegant. Bro'dchesv cased in plush and leather boxes at $3, $4,. 3194 $5. ' Viélins, splendid instruments. Com- plate with bowr$2, :53, $5 up to__$2'0. New York E. HUGHAN, Jewellet sublished 1890 Chicago W0 Bunk Block, Corner Kent and. William 513 , moi'ement, ï¬lled Aatches, -s_ Waltham II gage, Waltham MOVE- ze, 15 jewel movement W. F. DEVWi-ï¬ CO. STOCK AND Boa» nouns References, Bradstreet, Dun Winn Local Correspondent J as. H. Lennon McLennan MCCLENNAN 5:. CO Do any with your old cook stove and buy an up-tmdate “SOUVENIR†or “HAPPY THOUGHT†RANGE. We have the best Heating Stoves on. the m ’. Wail†(ï¬nest reliabie ‘l‘mmre melamine, and can save you moneyha other ways it you deal with SAVING MflNE‘! Fuel 15 High Hardware. Farmers Supplies Plumbing and Steam Fittiglg BDXALL and MATTHIE IIZ Kent-St A business education in these days of commercial activity is one of. the necessities of the young people of our, country. Many up-toâ€"date institu: t’icns now supply this need, and as an evidence of the success of'st'udents the Federal BusineSs Colleges point to the fact that. ninety-nine per cent. of their advanced graduates for the year now. closing, have been apâ€" pointed to’ good ‘pés‘itians. Mr. Houston informs us that he will al- low raikwa'y fares to all students registering for a. full course before Jan; 2nd,: distance not to exceed one hundred miles.- For further par- ticulars write the Federal College, Lindsay, Ont; . IMPROVE YOUR STOCKâ€"mg un-_- dersigned has for sale registered Durham Bulls of all ages. Also Cows and Heifers. Prices low_ and terms easy. W. B. SWAIN, Valet):-~ trial.~ P. O.--51'tf. Business English Cutlery Carvers Razors Scissors Skates Carpet Sweepei’s Meat Cutters Axes Leather Mitts Saws Hardware _ Coal andlmn Portland Cement Sewer Pipe Lowest Prices at Education, Free Fares 19 Wellington-st East Toronto Tciepllone 4303 Mall [May a. fresh supply of Webb's (3thwa and Bon-Bons. Chocolate Drops 15ca lb; Gum Dm Royal and Brown Mixed Candy, 3 be for ï¬c. Star Cream 8 lbs for25c; Candy Toys; New Nuts, Walnuts, Fflberts and Pea- ‘ nuts 15c 8 lb; Cocoanuts 5c each, Brazil Pecan and Almond Nuts me a lb; Naval ‘Mexicen. and Jamaica Oranges, Grapes and other fruit. Christmas Cakes and all kinds of pastry C. J. Bailey s fhï¬lacé to buy a go9d outï¬t“ 1 We {Keep in stock ï¬rst class Horses (Drivers and Workers) high-grade (Cutters, Harness and Robes, at moderate prices. i The lowest reading - of the ther- mometer during the winter of 1901-2 was 12.1 below zero and occurred on the 17th of January. That {or the A Canadian Paciï¬c Tourist Car is similar in general appointments. to this Company's .Pdlace Sleepers. It is large, airy, perfectly ~ventilated, handimmely ï¬nished and upholstered. Portable section partitions, which ï¬rmly lock in place atnight, make an open interior with no obstructing berth. supports by day, and insure perfect seclusion to each berth by night. , Any Canadian Paciï¬c Agent will gladly give 'you further particulars and secure you accommodation, in one of these cars. A. H. atom“. Lam. Toronto King-u. But The Most - Fastidious Judges CHRISTMAS GOODS BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Report for week ending Saturday night, December 13th, 1902. TEMPERATURE Highest .......... .... 82.10 Sunday Warmt day, mean on 19.75 Sunqay Lowest ............... 13.60 Tuesday Coldest day, mean of '8.35 Tuesday The week ........ . ..... ..7 09 PRECIPITATION IN INCHES JUST ARRIVED Greatest fall pf rain 'in 13119 day 0.00 Rain fell on 0 days. K Greatest fall of snow in one day 3. 7 Wednesday. - Snow fell on 5 days. Tom melted snow 0.94‘ and Aluminum, 75c to $2.50 CIGARETTE CASES, 500 to $1.50 TOBACCOS the ï¬nest g)oods in fancy boxes 10c to $1. MAC’S SPECIAL, Lindsay’s pogular Cigar. PS.â€" aving an enor mous sale an- otherlarge consi menttohand inorder to meet e demand of Christmas buyers ATOURIST CAR | Lewis McGre gor, J. J. LINDSAY Opposite Hurley’s (hoary Store PIPESâ€"We have a splendid assortment of best goods in fancy cases, 250 to $4. CIGARS suitable sized boxes for resents, 45c to $3.50 CI AR CASES in Leather of Goods in our line expresses themselves beyond ex ression with our assortment . . ST TOBACCONI ST What it I: Te We: tier LINDSAY ‘twwtyâ€"ï¬rsyday of Sap: A-.. an particulars of their claims, we state- ment. of their accounts, and the n.- ture of the securities, it any, held by having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and that. the said administratrix will not be liable for the said assets ornny part (hex-90f. to any person or per- -.-x..- nn‘;l‘h aha" not. as of whose Claims notice ba‘ve beeh'received by her a! 0! such distribution. Dated the sixth day of 1902. McLAUGHLIN a; P? licito for Helen Swuton ministratrix.â€"50â€"3. NOTICE between the hours of one and two‘ o'clock in the afterâ€"nonmior the purpose of nominating candidates . for the ofï¬ce at County Councillor ’ for the second county council divi- sion of the County of Victoria. ', .11 a. greater number 0! candidates are naminnted then are required to be elected, the polls will be opened at the polling places for each of the polling subdivisions within the said district on Monday, the 5th 'Day of January, 1903, the polls to , 'bOntinue open from nine o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon and no longer. Det- ed this 6th day of December, 1902. W. F. O'BOYLE, nominating om- ‘ canâ€"504. . , ï¬omNA'rION MEETING. â€"- Third ~ County Council Divia'on, County v. oi .Victoria.â€"Nothce is hereby giv- MORTGAGE SALE.â€"â€"Under and by virtue of the powers of sale con- tained in a. certain mortgage made by one Michael J. Christie to the Law omce. No. 6 Willis: in the Town of Lindsay, day the 27th day of 1902, at the hour of t aw avuv. â€"- _ quested to ï¬le their claims with the assigpee, with the proofs and par- ticulars thereof required by the said Acts. on or beiore the day of meeting. And notice is further xiv- an that alter the ï¬rst day of Feb- the claims of which be men snau have notice. G. H. HOPKINS. JOHN_Srf!ORT en that a. meeting 01 the electors will be held at the Old Township Hall in the Village of ()memee on the Twenty-second day of Dtreinl-er 1902, between the hours 01 one and two o’clock in the almmoon, for the purpose of nominating undid- nteu for the omce of the County Councillor for the Third County Council Division 0! the«;County of Victoria. . .1 It a greater number at candida,â€" 108 are nominated than are requir- ed to be elected, the polls will be opened at the polling place. for ench of the polling sub-divinions within the said district on Monday the Fifth day of January, 1903. the polls to continue open from nine o’clock in the morning until 5 in the afternoon and no longer. Dated this Second day' of Decem- ber, 1902. RICHARD J. GRANDY Nominating Calmâ€"1604. is KAN. â€Xingu" ., Eat, Tot-or b, Solicitor-lot th- Vanda-.- Venders (which mortgage will be produced at the time of sale), there will be oflered for sale by public auction, by Elias Dom, osquirc, auctioneer, on SATURDAY, DE- CEMBER 27th, at. the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. at the Simpson House, in the Town 01 Lindsay, the following Lands and Premises: All and singular that certain parcel or tract 0! lundand premises situate. lying and being Lot No. 1, in Block 13.. south of Durham and west of Albert- atm. containing one-(outth acre. as shown on the registered plan and map of the Town 0! Lindsay. Upâ€" onthepropertytha'eissddtobo erected a brick veneered one and Soiiéitbr for Assignee, Assignees. engineer. W . hm W“ â€wt to 129. mg :11 creditor! and wing claims 385m“ the 'UURTGA Ohâ€"I‘ lE v..- w- â€"â€"v. LUGHLIN a; PEEL. So- Helen Scranton. $110 3Ҡ:9 shall not at she time .4. the o! the unassigned. 01106?in year-clam. Owncrisreque‘t’ d to prove property, m m" sen and â€move the animal. WY STEERSâ€"Cune onto the promises of the undersigned. lot 17, con. 7. Has-19080. about the second week in November. a two yewold steer. Owner is request- ed (4) prove property . pay 9W und take it away. '1‘. H. FOSTER. Oukwood .â€"49â€"3. STRAYED.â€"â€"Cune onto the premises of the undersigned, lot 3. con 2. Fenelon, shout November lat 1902. two one-year-old heifers, one brindle and one red and white. Owner is ESTRAY HEIFEIbâ€"Strayed from the {arm 0! Mr. Sherm, near Duw ‘ lord. about the middle bf Octobcf. Wt": P" m the animal. JO!n EBN. Woodfluo P. FOR SALEâ€"Eight grade Durham Ball Oahu, .11 bred Item the ball that took ï¬rst prize at Lindsay Central Fair. 1901. These are the best 101: I have ever on‘ered. They are very near the right kind of stock. all the My type of low-set calves. THOS. DEYELL, Mount Horeb P. 0â€"49-33. 1:38:1‘ SHAWL-The person who took the ladiea' shawl from the Dgly House on Friday, 5th inst.., is requested ,to mturn agme at WANTED.-'-F¢Ithful‘ person to tra- vel 101’ well established house in a few counties, calling on retail mer- chants and agents. Low terri- tory. Salary 51024 a. year and expenses, payable $19.70 a. week in cash gnd expenses advanced. Pooition permanent. Business "WM and rushing. Stands-d House. 384 Morn-at. ., Chicago. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For sch 301 3003011 No. 8. Somerville. Apply stating wary wanted to the underâ€" cigmd or personally to the trus- tee. Duties to commence ï¬rst of Educated to prove uroperty. pay and remove the animals. expenses THUS. J EWELL, Cambrny.â€"50-3‘ TEACHER . WANTEDâ€"For school _aectlon No. 7, Opt. Experienced teacher holding second-class cerâ€" tiï¬cate ; duties to comnwnoe Jun- W 1“. 1903.. Apply. mting ugly-y expected, to JAS. BROWN. We. 49â€"8. TEACHER WANTED.-For. S. S. NO. 3 Ianon, Had Lake: Proâ€" testant denomination. Duties to 'oommeuce January lat, 1903. Applicant must. hold a, provincial certiï¬cate. Apply to R. H. SOUTHERN. â€estrous†Oak Hill P. 0.. 0nt.-~51-2. FEIALE TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Fox: Junior Department School Section No. 6. â€Mon. Duties to com- mence Jun. m. 1903. Apply stat- ing wary expand! to PHILIP NORTHCOTT. oecretary, Camerâ€" .vâ€" .- ; dehornod boiler, two years old put. red in color with white star on forehead. white belly and white on end of tail. Information leading to the recoVery o! the some will be thankfully received by the own- er. WILLIAM ASHWORH‘H, Duns floatâ€"504. NEWMANâ€"In Ops. on Saturday. December 18th. nouns Newman. aged 74 years. HcGLYNNâ€"In Ops, on Friday, Dec. 12th. Alexander HcGlynn. son of Ir. Anthony HcGly-nn, aged 17 M WHY-n: Ops, on Tuesday. Dec. 17th. Loo. hunt son of Mr. ‘ ad In. Goo. flux-ply. aged three . , .--h m,- on Homing. . R. JAIES. CAHBRAY, 0nt.. Liâ€" censed Auctionâ€. tor the County of Victor“. Farm Stock and all other ales, carelully attended to. Chars†mutant-£9.- GmAw.â€"At Victoria. Road. on ,Docember 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J , Chit-pgw. a son. bitty. on Honky Dec. 22nd. at. 7.30 p. m.. {or the purpose of selling the Herbalist parsonage. Terms- One qua-ta of the price at time of sale. and tho Nance on Much 1m. when Won will be given. Intending WI are manta! to meet said m on above date. ouch : it not “998F111 be m“ ‘0 "covetâ€".504. ’ Jan. 1903. SAIL SUDDABY. Sec Tim... Burnt Rivenâ€"4H. tannin m Deaths Born 'ATOM -'ABDER, AT CAMBRAY JQ§;.._§.flRROLL. Tothosewho ï¬nd ithard* gifts for their friendsâ€"We pm our selection at yc . We have purchased I“ .31, novelties, watches, clocks silverware, fancy goods, goods, ebony, brushes, etc. grade at. low prices. No u ‘show you through our sto will treat you kindly whet buy or not. W. F. McCAB Popular Jewelry Store. NOTICE TO Cl matter of the a bit, late of the ten in the Pro‘ Wiburton. r: deceased. N01 pumant to Sr tioned Properties 31 received by either 01 up till noone of TUI DAY OF DECEMBI W. L. Shields bminess at C namely W at Coboconk 1. The book accow W amounting to to the approval inn for infants- onth er ““6 W ' be executed 5“ mcial M of the O ‘ f t3 Ins “on out ,_.R.ecin the . “WI. 0. Lots 1.2.3.4811‘15'“ to Hum-ins? plain 0‘ P‘" °’ cook in a subdiViSi†°f †pa lot 16 in the range from“? m We and Gull Rivet; An lots on application I ;t Coboconk. “I of December- The lowest 01 wily 0539"†R. S. 0., 1897. that an] in claims or (l«'-z:.;mrls white of the said doc. died on or about. the n. thy of September 1902, ed to send by post, pro liver to the undersigna onto General Trusts ( the Administrators of of the said deceased o the second day of Ja, weir christian and su m with full pa] writing of» their claims meat of their accounts m o! the securities ( by the!!! duly veriï¬ed by gm declaration. And take notice tht alter the said second day 01.!“- ury. 1903. said Administrtton :1: proceed to distribute the M d the said deceased among the W Outlet! thereto, having regudonly to the claims of which they dull that have notice. and the said ed- mlniltfstors will not be liable for odd useâ€, or any part thermf, tq any person or persons of whose cldm notice shall not have been received by them at. the time of such distribution. Dated 3rd Dec- - __-_..-._A nI-n' DLIDAY . PRESENTS 11 rate! Just to hand aN’ - of Smokers’ 5:.“ L“ suitable' for flolidr eats. These u: Pg), cheap “(I fight up.“ date. You cannot pur. chase anything m Ore acceptable for a Rutle- man friend. The stock NOTICE TO CREDITORS Christmas is Coming . SHIELD’S PROPERTY two 3 sis auuut. mu nutty-10m tember 1902. are m. by post, prepaid, org. 3 undersigned, The Tu. ~31 T rusts Corporaï¬u, istrators of the w l deceased on or Mae day of January, nu. tian and surnames all with full particular: h their claims, mm air accounts and then- . gmlv§§hll I" nun‘L-I‘ _op__ r Manager. Tam JACKSON. m the said Adminism in Cobot‘mk ‘ south Wm his l;t£'§1‘°°' ‘ onk (about $3731 counts 0‘ an d ART} il’lOUGflH nus MENâ€"A full: maspedawfor chiefs Plain: feloeha Glovs at S gï¬neSik Lined Moe “(310's lmedai Gamflets.len’sCap If you compan where. you will w w 111le Al gun! Capflimv †Sable and ï¬t f; um and E} W ' n Jacke “if; a beautiful C1 : to rcccix‘ .omo ntratio‘ Vaist Cas