scrvza hie c North Renf; Liberal Sta votes. At 1R; gm ‘1. BIT, : u] A Liberal Majority of 459 Was Turned Into a Conservative Plurality of 600 an“ as 09090006600690.0694 55;? QQOQQQQQQQOQOQQW f ‘ . ,.a§.\+ #ï¬ï¬mxmï¬mï¬vwvmï¬mxwggsggoo 000.96%; 09000060696906.9609: .c o 090 9 09633000066... 00 ,1». ,«..,.).,.) I} \I)\/ \I ) no. t..A.....vnpib-.' 0. . . 0 .JD . . ~.(.<.a\./..( < (x (\ ( 4\ 5.( 9V. *4 F“.1D‘.,* ‘k . x A'» O... I Iololol . ii, ';7 ’8' .51 % Hundreds of Lindsayites who have been overjoyed by the remem. % brances of their friends will be looking around this week for gifts to 4: V % reciprocate their kindness. Let there be reciprocity in gifts. You % couldn’t chose a wrong thing at Gough’s if you tried. V THE RENFREW VICTORY eneral election the Liber- LGro had 459 of a majoâ€" tho turn- -ovor now is a. in provincial politics. "5 worked hard. The «'33 very complete. To any tampering with Conservatives had a. wislature and a law- ‘g booth. a prominent part ’ his reiteration nst Hon. Mr. ' ive a good 'n'nister’s “42d efâ€" I he A phenominal season’s business puts us on "Easy Street†and we can aff . . , , » 0rd to let roï¬ts ‘ With New Years Day and the ï¬rst of 1904, comes a mighty price lowering in all departrriients. g'IC‘DhgslcleflT‘erigg for a weel to buy some more, and those who haven t bought can buy the more. A little money has more purchasing I:gm:’r11§:71lltcarcihaffor ow an : has possessed this winter Now it’s up to you to put this store ' ° . , A ~ to the test. If on hav . - , . luck and have only come late to a feast. y e walted until the la“ minute you re 1 New Year’s and Return Gifts All hail the merry holidays, When thanks to toil and thrift We meet our friends unflinchingly And give up gitt for gift, I Mrs. Seward is laid up with an {It-r .tack of bronchitis. Miss Bertha n[Hopkins is very low with a severe [case of pneumonia. Both are how- u ever, recovering slowly. ,- Mr.le Vi ilson spent Christmas at A r1iiMr. Ritchie’s, Gelert. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. A} Holmes again to our village. “Ar- chy†is quite popular behind the counter in the store of Hopkins Mark. ] Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cain of Toronto ’(nec Miss Nellie Smith) are visiting tat Mrs. Cain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ER. Smith. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Askey of Bap- !isre are visiting at Mrs. McIntyre’s. I Coughs and colds are very preva- lent here at present. Mr. W. P. Robinson of the Union hotel, Gooderham, was here on Sat- urday last. Mr. Will Cragg is home- again from Comberlbere, where he has- been Work- ing on a. bridge. Messrs. LeCraW, Bowhey and the Martin brothers of Norland with their Tady friends attended the ball here on Christmas night. hundred couples. Tea was served the basement about midnight. VALENTIA f'has 1 ‘1 sympathy is felt for. the beâ€"l Mr. "amily of Mr. William Sth-_ting died on Tuesdayvthe 24th 'place re fun-’eral took place ‘at Lit-l Mr. :1 cemetery on Saturdayicm-is menu toox place at Litâ€" Mr. J. Naylor of Peterboro Spent cemetery on Saturday,Christmas with his brother Mr. I. ‘Naylbr. 5. Herb. Webster of: ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFudycn rt†visiting friends in Oak- Ottawa. Spent Christmas with Mr. lentia. ‘McFadyen’s parents. Iobbs of Manitoba iSE Miss L- Naylor is visiting friends me. “ in Peterboro. We desire to again greet our many Patrons ana wish them a Happy New Year. To One and A11, and Mggy May You See A Good New :tmas at Mr. James Moffatt has returned after spending a few days with his ’I‘orppto :neicc, Mrs. Crawford Felkerj, Brant- in Mr. D. McFadyon returned last week from North Dakota where he hgs been for the past four years. ISLAY Mr. R. Spence, an old pioneer of this place, returned last week from St. Thomas, N. D. Mr. Spence has been in the west for the last six years. His many freinds welcome him back again. Miss Ethel Moffatt entertained her Sunday school class on Wednesday evening. All were present and had a delightful time. Miss Aimie Bruce of Lindsay is spending the Christmas holidays in Valentia. with her sister Mrs. C. Crozier. ford. Mr. John Parkin has, like others, resolved that it is not well for a man to be alone, and accordingly has taken to himself' a, wife in the person of Miss Louise Copplcstone of Miss Minnie: Mofl‘att, ourJformcï¬ teacher, has accepted a. position on the Brantford staff in one of the pubâ€" Iic schools. Mrs. Geo. Stewart will take her place next year. TO THE ELECTORS OF OPS Ladies and Gentlemen. â€"I hmebeen nominated for councillor for the coming year. and as I will not be- ELMON CARDS The assocmtcd chss dcspatch from __©___ . this town to Toronto, regarding the IPO recent Conservative meeting here Tï¬iHE ELdECTGglkaF Ming .8" said that a readfution was adopted, “’3 9" men' 9"“ expressing conï¬dence in Mr. .1. H. been nommated for the municipal - Carnegie M. P. P. and Col. Sam. councu for the year 1904 I take the ' ' . Opportunity ,to solicit. your vote and Hughes M. P. Knowmng that such a - - holly incorrect and apt Influence. If elected I Will serve the report was w . . . . municipality to the best of'my abi- to lead to cohclusmns Hum-nous .to lity. - Wishing you a" happy and thc .Conscrvatxve party we made m. prosperous New Year I remain qumes of Mt. Geo. Wlldcr, the asso- yours etc. ° ' ciatcd press agent in this town, n.» JAMES TAYLOR-_ sawing the message- In reply Mn} I . Wilder writes : .. 11:91:... -“Fiï¬gloï¬s 91:-QFEMA Editor Watchman-Warden : Mr. Wm. Foster jr., is now said to be enjoying the best of health. Mr. J as. Prise and family have re- moved from here and taken up their abode in- Lindsay. Mr. Wm. McNi‘vcn and family have noved from this neighborhood to Cresswcll. Mr. Howard Baker, accompanied by his brother of MeaJ‘ord, was visit- ing friends in this neighborhood re- ccntly. Miss Ada. Willis 'has retJrned home after a pleasant sojourn with friends in Port Perry. the term of 1903. Mrs. Colwill is conï¬ned to her home “(RP 129931 poisoning. - FINGERBOARD Our public school is now closed for Christmas holida3s which ends the term of 1903. Miss N. Brown is visiting at Victoria. Road. Russian Blouse Suits, Vester Suits, Reefers. Hats and Caps, Warm Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs derwear and Hosiery. Raglanette Overcoats, Raglan Overcoats. Chesterï¬eld Overcoats, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Fancy Vests, Fur Coats, Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Derby Hats, Fedora Hats, Dress Kid Gloves, Way‘s Mufflers, Silk Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs, Silk Mufflers, Silk Braces, Dress Shirts, Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Hygenic Underâ€" wear, Handsome Hoisery, Holiday N eckwear, N obby Ascots, Bows, etc. W" 7 . W ' ' _ 7 "'"""m"wWE|EIEIEAWW V gift-mug [913 message. In reply M12] 'nI'pr 70 (I‘ll! WM" “'1‘â€: "' iJ. B. WELDON. Mariposa ’50“ Editor Watchman-Warden ' Clerk, Oakwood, Ont. In?“ ;- Sir: . Regarding your inquiry con- Agénc, Issuer of Marrialg‘c 1““ Acclaim the associatedpreu report of Conveyancing in all its form5 “the recent Commutive meeting here Is for your vote and influence in the coming election. If elected I will work for the best interests of the township. Wishing you all the com- pliments of the season, I remain, yours truly, endeavor to be a representative for the whole peopleâ€"for those who vote against. me as well as for thoso who vote for me. Wishing you the com- pliments of the season, I am yours truly, FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE. Electors of the North Ward :â€" Ladies and Gontlemon,â€"-Havings beennominated for sci-1" trustee in the north ward, and as I shall not have ,time to make a personal can- Vase, I take this opportunity of say- ing that I shall be a candidate for the position, and if elected I shall Presents for Boys Presents for Men WM. H. WILSON. R. M. BEAL, , Reefers, Overcoats, 'â€"A special service will ht St. Paul’s church at 10.30 \ear's morning. Empire by preferential tar-ifs tween the colonies and the new land. The meeting rccmnnsm Jan. 19th, as the day for hdd? the convention to nominate a at: dam-bearer. thing the error and 110117 this will be satisfactory I am Yours truly, GEO. WILHER i Lindsay, Doc. 22, 19L At a meeting of Conservatiws in all parts of the counties of Victor and Hal'ilburton, held here, an a»? ciation lor the new riding of Victor and Hali'burton was famed. Oilicc Wcl‘c elected and a constitution a opted. A resolution Was carried 0 pressing the conï¬dence of the nice ing in Leaders Bordon and “him; as was .that of Col. Hu-gho; M. 1’ and Mr. J. H. Carnegie M. 9. 1’. :1 ï¬rming: sympathy with Mr. mambo lain's efforts to bind tog-ether ll 'associated press was in so mutilatedâ€"as I believe afu Fsent cormctly\by usâ€"to say ,‘did not contain. The cusi ifor me to ‘let you know the of the mutilation is to send lcopy of the original dcsratc} [was as follows: s you re 1n u-iposa township Ont. Insuranw arriame LiconSCsr SICTS. on ‘. 19o: N cw way \l 0 xx. T? QQQI. .... Q.< Q 1 .*I\ > .o ‘ v Lac: / V 9 . Q .A $90.34 v..... «.0563 > #:7% 0969 g 44.69. 0+9XÂ¥w+mrÂ¥ 90.990.906.055 .0009490000. \«ï¬, \; \I nu< I» .‘.A v.‘