- sunvq _ - F. nun t II. “993 lots to contend mu; that it looks like he wants. but be m V my prayers kin do My exclaimed Lid“ eat lightly of tint.†sank into ineflabh D' me. Mr. Buckley. ned. lmeanm Id the mob come. and where the 9001' W,“ rthin here?" udder; be ensured ‘1 the was 9953‘?“ pd out an’ durt‘d dle ho 3100“ in t†Led 'lm for a 00"" think 0f- I!!! pm yet they nuaï¬er 'un. , .n’ they 19f" B“ 3 you young lad!“ : batfl“ goin’ to ask the m ’11:: peace an’ an n. ho face. “This 18 ! ‘ tumble camp W‘ Ker you the ï¬rst that warehouse with your gby,†he managed to Ire an emotional peo- â€WWW-om 3‘08 come mnnll' rank “:9: Jeff. B0 ward. but 3 mob 0' men would ““1. m and: a 9“ °‘ ‘1’ u an mm 0“ m L.»_.‘ a said gently, almost looked straight into 3b,, Mr. Bumâ€... “Lydia has con- 1 introduced to he he tact seemed to The threo walked to to meet you." 9°95 COUPON O 00...... we don't know P. i!!! 23" Ciao-In... j“ Phinly. . V _- 'v L“ I" “)v flalfl ------------- "““"........ut!t'uv ‘nnnn unuu‘ nun In!" ‘ M 53""anw- In-uwors. rag. 855 min 25, mg. 55. sale 45: towns. 5'7." ‘ullQ‘ DU; r0“, '1'35“ia]o..o...uuunnu‘"“““‘" “nun! “““ “‘ 1'10 “‘(‘nrm-q \ NUTS, rug. 50. M10 <18 :mg; 75¢. “ale 68: for 1.86. M10 '1. “‘Ludim tam-k Human Blousoa- "‘3. ‘81‘90. «to 95¢. NI ’1‘“). _ “3" “I 1’7» ; whitu Silk! 1‘0“. ’8-75. Ialo nnnunvni' mun-«H "'m ‘ 8‘00 5"‘mm'k “nlnl‘c‘d and White Silk 13‘0“â€, mg '5. “.10 .‘-953 navy ""‘I "i u'kt'ng . $2i sale ., ... ......... .uum- ._........m.m 1‘59 “‘[Auhm' '\'r.\mwrs, I‘OR. $1.50. 8510 ‘1.953 mg. $1.10 â€10' 900. s. \Whl'w‘ I'lllk uml hlllo mg. 116. â€â€˜0 .,,,......u nu "nu-nun" 0"“9- "' 8‘0 'wg‘m. unhlmu‘lmd 'l‘ahlo Linw. Peg. 60c, sale 40; bluc’wd» '9" 70° , “P Halo ........................... â€"W...., """'"" kli-Hiil‘x- (Vishnu-re â€om. reg. 45c. â€10 3 for ’1, mg 854:, sale 8 IUI- Sf)“ . "“L'. 3H0. safe 3 for ..-"â€â€œ.â€â€˜"_ . ‘tiit‘s' Handbags, 256. 85c, 500 ‘1’ “.50, ‘$2.50 to â€.50 ; 20¢ (hillh‘. 11' ; [mraeq‘ 10. 15 “d... ...“.“.‘...‘..... ............ "5...... uuctit 0' Child“ ' 12 «lo OIOOOOOQOIIO‘ OIUOOOOIIO cn's Dolls, 10, 25, 50c tangy embroidery comm 9th.“. ., -5 sulv ............ . ................... ....‘..’........, ‘1-I.o.d:iug â€lacy Silk Collars, reg. 30¢! “1,, 933m, 48, ale 88 ; ‘ 5c . . L ““ A,--..'.’. .Sn‘o't not...“ . n‘u-oltï¬ now 0 , 3 inch liibhbn. ‘3‘ cc Curtains, ; sale 981'; rm: 3 {Cd and brown Lustre. 55 sale ted Granite Cloth, 4 811M109: r93 Homespun, new Shades ‘5‘Doublo hold Plaid Dress Goods, 1138.155“ "x , -v- .v ....................... . _____________________ “â€"Nulivs‘ Won] Mfttn, 28 for 230, 25 for 90¢, 0010M Kid 010m 3L1“ “4"“ 920. 31.25 mle...su.up..-.um- -uuuuu “I“NH "“" “‘ ‘5~l'rwllw‘«'«l Tan and Brown (Moves. 90¢ 8310 70, Men’s Mocha Lin! Mi†'. "‘2' $1.10. 811%..“...;....mummm. u "nun-n. utnguu ||||I| “"â€˜ï¬ 45-31mm \lm‘hn. 010m. reg $1. aalg 90c; mg 850 sale 704:. res. 600 5M" LIV. hmvy mittfl 50c, “alouuu‘â€... “nun-"II "nu-Hun “INN" H 7-huu.~-.' Mack and Colored Bolts. mg. 30, sale 25c. sale 48: Silk n‘lulHl-w._ 25‘ 50 and UHâ€HHIH‘H-‘nnuu. “unnuu... "nun: |Il|‘|"' um. ‘hwuy‘n Munivrs. reg 80¢. auto 93: mg 48¢, “16:100; 1‘98 50% “1° '13“: "'~Z S1, “(HQ ..uusunuIt.ununnnâ€nunuuunun nu nuns" I““' "' 99â€"Mcu'n (u-lut'ud IIMdkOI‘CMQTRg 8. 10. 15, 90. 0010?“! “‘3‘ Hand'- kul't‘Hu-g-1 25". 506. 750 and nH'HnuI ‘unfll‘n' nun-u". Hug-II nun ‘ WWW... “null “uderWW‘. NR ‘1! .m 890;; m! 85c) â€I. . 3' m. 730, ufln (38: T0“ 55, Sale “"“'......nnu “"‘uu‘nnuu "u" â€unnuuu “‘hulu-n my Misses Wata and Drawers. 28. M39 380: r03- . “3° g1; Notions, moves, Beam", [1. slery and Underwear TEN i‘l-TN'I‘ TABLEâ€":2 styles Mustard Sets. 3 styles Pepper and Salt Masks. «‘- \l_\li'.\‘ (‘ups and 9mm rs. 2st‘ylcs Fancy Cmam‘Pitchcrs. Majol- im.lunlun.m~s_ Shell Souvenirs. Edgwood' Trays, Oval, Triangle Md Squzm- (lg-.il 'l‘mys. Shaving Mug, with or without bar, Moustache Cups and sum-ma, 'l‘va Sets 10c and 25c..lowell Boxes 10c and 25c, Children's Plflllh‘ {Wink-43, 10, 15 and 350. Fancy Mustard l’oln 13c. Cups and Salim-s um i‘rvum Pitchers 22¢ each, Jumbo Cups and Saucers 50¢. China-'l'r-w SMS. 1 large dish with 6 small 75c, Fancy llnmlkorchlol‘s, 2 [or 50. 1 :RA BC and SC each. 40â€"va.-l R'IQS 5c, Bone [lair Pins 3 for 5c;:5c,_and 100 each, Thim- hlm m l'lush Cases, mg. 13¢, sale .................... . ........ . . ........... 106 “â€"12 I‘m: imnS for 10c, Oxadized Belt Pins 13, sale 100, Pearl Beau- t." l‘im'. mg. 5, sale 3 for ............... ........... 1‘ ....... ‘_'"..‘£“'_‘j‘.‘:â€â€œ 10¢ arpets. Carpet Samplzs. Rugs and Mar: fl-Ends of Carpet 1; yards; reg. 50c, sale 35c; reg 60c, sale 45c; reg 73c sale 60c; reg. 90c, sale ........................ ................... zzâ€"Tapmw ('arpct reg. 42 sale 85c; reg 48c, sale 39c;‘ reg 55, sale 4‘“: X‘l'g. ()() sale 500; 75 8810 ............................. II n‘- ..-to ------- 24-11mm. (‘mpot 4, 10, 13, 15, 18.22.1131†Fancyxcloth Caps; reg. 18C. Stllc ........................ D oooooooo Qt. II... so... 0. u .g. .U‘...‘ :IOQQOOOO 00.... .0 -‘ I 12â€"Mcn's Bishop8 Fur Coats, reg. $17, sale $15; reg $22, sale $18; “3â€:th $28,538.18 ................................................................... .24. 50 13â€"“:mnhu. l'ur Coats reg $32, sale $27; Coon reg $50 sale 843 50 ru: $60 sale $51; reg $65, sale ....................... _... ..................... 58 00 14â€"Mcn's Nutria. Fur Caps, reg $3. 75 sale $3.;15 reg. 83. 25, sale ‘ 5â€,, Persian $7. 50, sale $6. 50; reg $7, sale . ......................... .. 6.00 gs-Gre} Lamb Caps, reg. $4, sale 83. 40; reg $2 80, sale $2. 50, :Im- iultion black and grey, reg. 50c, sale .‘ ..................................... 40c [sâ€"lmitation Grey‘. Collars, reg. $1. 75, sale $1. 50; reg. $1. 50; Gaunt- lots $1 10 sale 93c; reg. 75c, sale ........................................... 63c 174w“, or White Flannelette Blankets, 10-4, reg $1 sale 85c;11-4 1 Ladies' Seal Stole, reg. $5.50, sale $450313; $6.25, sale $5.50 mg, 3.1.25, sale .............................. ~......_.. ...... .~........ $3.65 2â€"Ladies' Sable Ruï¬s, reg- 310-25 Sale 39; reg $12.50 sale $10.50 reg 51.1.50, sale ....................................................... .. ....... $12.50 3â€"Ladi“5' Sable Buffs reg- $15, sale 813; resf.$16. “19314.50; reg $17.50, sale ................................................ .. ........ .. ...~...... $15.75 4-1,.1dit-S’ Sable Ruffs, reg $22, sale $18.50; reg, $25. ‘$22;: ‘ 1 $0195 $35.50, sale .................................................................. $29.00 5.de95' Seal Capermes, reg. $3, sale $2.50, reg‘$6.25 sale $5.50; ()ppussum, $12, sale ............................................................ $10.00 6â€"8031 and Sable Caperines, reg. $25. sale $21; reg. $35, 88191830; . Grey Lamb, reg $13, sale ...................... ........... '.' ......... $11.00, 7..LadieS’ Astrachan Jackets, reg. $25. .sale 822; reg $28, sale $23 reg 534;, asale $30; reg $45, sale ............... ............ .............. $89.00 s-LadiL‘S Persian Jacket, sable trimmed, reg. $130, sale $110.; mink trimmed, reg $165, lsa.le.... ........... ............ ............... $146.00 9-Asunchan Jackets, reg. $48, sale $423193 3?, sale ‘32; sizes 44 and 48, reg $50, sale $44.00 10.1,udim" Baltic Seal Mitts, reg. $3, sale $2.50; electric reg $4.50 sun. 5:595; reg $5 ‘sale .............. .. ...... $4.40 11-01'05' mmb Mitts, Ladies and Misses. reg. $4.25, sale $3.50; reg. 3:, sale $4.40; .rcg $4.75, sale .............................................. 4.00 Mcn’s Fur Coats, Caps, Mitt», Robes and Blankets l Fur Stoles. “Defines. Fania, Jm, Mih'S.-Mflï¬8. Cults. Robes _ Dress Goods. Mike. Cushion Covers m :13in cushion cords, new ahadea..56..|8.c and 106. 31m Silk vo'ng; mg. 'iilï¬, 9313313307 Volume The Christmas Giving Problem can be solved here . The Christmag Shogpcrs will experience a real beneï¬t in paymg this store a visit. We are. displaying a stock of Holiday Coeds, 'better selected and more moderate in price than ever. Dress Goods. : BARGAIN DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. Ind and 311! sale , 35 ï¬at-d3 long. reg. $1. $1.10. sale 88. 90c ï¬le u-z ~w.. I'll“ -'-. -v mu m, v... 1. Salve 7» I XLVII oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 7O com . IOOOIOOI....OOIOI. O m with You. And We . .00.... LINDSAY, ONT» ; reg. $3.25, sale-‘ ........................... ‘. 6.00 ........................... 40c reg. $1.50; Gaunt.- ............................ 63c give the: and ing: (or AL- China. snks. was}. ‘6! tie town I, Abundance of the be v [11710: ICPVI v, râ€".. ........... or recently, that the proposed ï¬lter will cost $1788 a your to operate. The interest on the $20,000 at 4 percent. will be 5800â€"5116 that proâ€" video no sinking fund. Now add $800 to $1788 and you have near- ly 32600 that the ï¬lter will add to oni- yearly expenditure. Below in- ‘ it would seem pcri’a Report: published in your 7 A A‘â€" - ‘__“-.A MR. REESOR FAVORS SPRINGS. Will Oflor to Sink a_'_r¢_nt Well at! his An, enthusiastic advocate of getting l water from the springa wont n! the town is Mr. B. F. Roelor. of the Light. Heat Pdwer Company. 1 Talking to the Watchman-Wards!- on; the subject the other day, Mr. Rock, I or said: ,_ --- , ~n ;|.- -v_ h: The time is drawing near when the icitizens: of Lindsay will be asked to vote $20,000 to put in a tutoring plant to keep the weeds, bass bugs, water, spiders, and those more fero- cious specimens of reptile life that. infest the Scugog. the colons, strep- tococci, rhomboids, andâ€"these are bad. actors, or at least the experts give them a hard nameâ€"to keep these and the extract of dead horse and some other objectionable flavor- ings outside the tank {Tom which We (01' some of us) ouench nnr Ham :5 e. available beverage of- the latter beet’yuality. - _ is- not limited to water, he would "NONI I am,conï¬dent that boring silage. in 1d Iammmeasfureéhgh: dis- re? or the town 1:011: 11:43:; my: co or a pe o ormer. us ans-good reau . .Both are gt sea ; one on a raft, and .Newmarket, There are all the 1n- the other on how to get“ the rightzdicatlons of a capital supply. . At stufl‘ in the standpipe. Both have-least..be.fore epenclill:igl 320.000 ates: aengszmï¬iiiszzisgymx £33? izrmxmzzmm 105 $500. ' - u ‘ - 800, intercst'for “W“ H° â€'7’ â€mm?" “m,“ '°'i’°‘;§‘ $331 the 212' oi the m- eth, come ye to the we. , .ls -._ony e y I th t wells ty much lost on both the sailor and‘ter. Id is conï¬dent ax; I shill ofler‘ the citizen. wou a'success * ~ - wn The time is drawing near when the the councgla t: :22: 338$; emoidifion citizens of Lindsay will be asked to thaws“ n I {m I 83m" be" my on Vote $20,000 to put in a ï¬ltering ‘08! I malld go down 400 feet “- plant to keep the weeds, bass bugs, :1 ' but believe plenty ot‘watcr water spiders, and those more fero-, m reached far above :that. cious specim of reptile life thatz‘m , _-_......_, 7...... m... m: me me: thatITheauppLy is abunda‘i'ifaiiwet â€fie th “Water,. water everywhere And not a drop to m." » That couplet, descriptive of the plight of the shipwrecked sailor, in- dicates the condition at the citizens _of Lindsayâ€"and but for the fact that the available. beverage of: the latter is. not limited to water, he would share, in a large measure, the dis- comfort and peril of the former; iBoth are gt sea ; one on a raft, and the other on how to get the ï¬ght“ stufl‘ in the standpipe. Both the' plenty of waterâ€"that is ï¬t only to drowned in.- That famous invi-I tation: “Ho ever-v one that “in": So Conï¬dent is Mr. E F. Rm,“ there ,‘u Abundance ofWater at the West of the run-mould Go Down 400 Feet if Necessary, and Expeetï¬el'm to Paylflle Samoaâ€"Opinion Pam-tag That Idea _ â€u; by thoflgutljnp of the a large measme, the dis- Lnd peril of the former. at sea; one on a raft, and on how to get the right' 1e standpipe. Both have! "l'r v ' I "But as to the ccst of that. muw. It seem. to me that if 111 the items are estimated as high an the and. ‘! gravel. and cement work for instance that it is estimated to coat mice what it really will. Send is reck- ’oned at $1. 25 and gravel at 31 meg :de, ln thg umvbl and (l or 7 tool ,l‘rom the aurlaco. 'l‘hm aprlm or current». are many rather than large. The two large“. were at the norm ,0: Wllllam and Consume-at†and u near the hoapltal. Whoa dammed hue {the latter kept. two man dlpplng at J "M that mun huva equalled 45.- 2000 callou- ln _9§ h9url._ .- ‘. V‘IV‘ ~‘- 7â€"-..â€" They all at 81:00.- l‘nncmu‘ work is put. at 812 and 88.60 a yard. We no glad' to get 88.50 for it. Sill,I haven't much math in a sand alter removing thgbdor or tpo Scu- «:1 do not think though that it tho whole lot of thoee etmmn were cep- turod they woulk moot tho mode at the town for all pun-pom. And than gathering them would be quite n lob and building It roeorvoir and piping {or drinking purpoeeu alone would would cost more then tho 890.000 it in propulod to spend on tho ï¬lter. 80 I donot think the cpl-inc. ‘II "In Winnipeg I saw 3what boring for water might do. They sunk a and! well. and. than a .higger‘ one. and in the latter there in boiling up the supply for the city. ï¬r. P. G. PILKIE’B VIEW. wary been." COL; HUGHES FAVORS WELLS. ,. ,“I don’t like the. Men of making ï¬ltered Scum“ our beverage {or all Mme." sold Col. Hughes; "flint river produces ouch enormous quentltlel of vegetable matter and the minute en- lmel life that in elmye lound with that sort of'vegetetlon. that when the vegetation end mime! org-unle- lma dle the water '10 badly polluted. Run a beet to the more men: the reeds at low-water in summer. and notice whet e terrible odor In eur- red )up. “I think artedan wells dug wont ol‘ the town [would supply plenty of. arse-class water. Thom m num- erous currents running across the town In the gravel beds. 'l‘hoy prob- ably come from Balsam Lake or may. for when your dead horse gets into the river, the ï¬lters have a big time making the supply a really nice drinkable. Anyway nobody is sure that the ï¬lter would be satisfactory l! operating properly, and still less sure. that they would be operntcd that way and not torn up {or con-- vonlencoutheonewehnvohunl- piped into the; .tanks now at me pumphouse. so that it ~could be pumped.up to consumers with the plant we already have.‘ The pres-mt pipe into the river could be retained so'that in case the supply iroq the wells ever failed during in big ï¬re. the river could be used as now. The artesian water would be far superior to that of the Scugog ï¬lter it. as you expense as that if I 1083. I she necessary, b would be depth. “The watc r‘nd deeper. did Just as well and: did Wt/hm'tthcï¬rst; and: third 6 in†moss developed a flow that threw lip atoms as big as hen's eggs. “A n.-__I_, 3- ,- be looked to for ’our'wntcr ‘. JORDAN'S 02mm: 300. o_nly 20 (eat away (a: wat- The convention got to btincss with Pm. Weeks in the chair. Sam. rotary Ju. Graham sent in his m- Imflon. Selecting another was r01 wall" are to my mind the proper; Any young man or woman wno IS thine IornndI-Y- Tho Senses ntâ€" inure-cod in a practical business od- 0". 69min: a it do“. all the hm nation will do well to nmnge at, â€raster perhaps hundmla of miles an only date at the ofï¬ces. of the 0% I “M in 1““, and river. MI W Business Colleges, Lindsay. um .. ‘ supply. and can't be [or the reopening at the beginning ‘A‘- wood: of the candidate when, in acâ€" coptlng the nomination. ho candidly declared that he was sacriï¬cing him- noll. It wan a pathetic moment. What’s the use 0! loadlng a forlorn hop. when tho malnarmy have met. defeat 7 0! what avail the aallor’a Walloon- and couruo when the ship itself in going down ? Not often has It been 31m to tho people or Canada to no a great polltlcal-party; actually in the throes 0! death from modiï¬cation of tho vitaalo, but they look upon it now. And it is not a plenum Mt. ‘ Tho knowlodm of the dugrodatlon of tho party to which they bolongod undo! which they once were proud. hm like A poll upon tho dolocotol. tad louud \mmny exprmglun {n .the their party banner. not those could overcome the not that the “horn! [any 0! thin provlaoo in in dimraoo“ rocking with W pollution. mu- lodoroun in the nontruu at the world( m. o. 3:. Weeks. the next two in mg running. the nomination mu made unanimomn. it was a very mpociabic gamer» in; And wu wry weii conducted. Thom wan a (air anon on the part at iiio louder- to cram emimui m. mud in ihm atom tho (ioi ton mado Mimic mduvoru in unwind. iiui ii. mun u paihoiic occumn. inI‘ the brig-limo†iiwu M a cloud. in the minimal tiwir iur ad in Mar. tin-om the onihunium ihm ran «a mm a pauiylin' chili. a [hunt row up M. iii: buquoi. Ontario Litton Ilium i In [levy Mahmud. lube ubodi Not the “notability at Victoria county‘a dictum". nur iiw inspiration at tho «invent-ion in which any 7mm: the mp to My 3th 114 vow. and tho nomination On motion 0! Ir. Newton Smaloamq Them were 185 delegates at, the Mom; convontlon ln tho Academy of Male on Bum-thy. Eleven candl- dntes were nomlnnuxl. All wont to ballot ln spite of themaelvoa. and on the mud vote It. Thou. Stewart Chosen et Sew-(hrs Conven- tion, lie heel-red in Accep- ting, mt he we: Seo- rmelnz Himself ecu. In an “upon-mod Fronch conch hem. - MR. “108. STEWART WILL CARRY THE STAINED LIBERAL BANNER â€"On Thursdat Mr, Robt. Magnhoy. of 3:1in sold his three-year-okl cn- tiro colt Prince Charming to Flem- ing Bros. of Hastings.- for 8400. His mother Maggie Inc is can Lhevprop- erty 0! Hr. 1100:th and is the win- nor of 13 red tickets in' the coach elm. Prince Charming’u sire. Slum- Again Mr. Bears remark in a little difl'ereut form was uttered, and Mr. Flavelle promptly reached across in front of Mr. Kylie and slapped Mr. Deal on the face. A little scene lol~ lowed. Mr. Beal got up and ap- ‘proached his assailant. but. Mr. ‘Kylie kept the peace. end Mr. Fla- velle apologized. When naked if he would lay an in- formation as he did in the Steersp Hopkins case, Chief Nevison said yesterday that he did not know as he had not then got. all the facts. Mr. Ben; repeated his statement. “You â€'0‘ liar, and if ybu say that again I‘ll slap your face," answered Mr. Fluvolle. coming up and “and-- ing by the table, with Mr. Kylie at the corner between ghim and Mr. Hr, Bea] alone opposed hiring an- other W. The discussion got caustic, especially between the chair- ‘man and Mr. Flavelle. At lastllr. Bea! made a, remark to the efl‘ect that men assessed for only a 8500‘ house and lot paid more toward ed- ucatingjlr. Flavelle's childmn than he did himself. “You no a liar," rctorted Mr. Flavclle, u be got up from the table 313d said they could do as they iik- A report tron: Principal Hambone giving fluctuation as to the work to be done wu under discussion. Mr. It was gt. a. meeting of a special committee of the Board of Educatiod appointed to ï¬nd but whiter an ad4 dltional teacher is w as M1101- legiute Institute. Valle About. ‘a year m in the police court Lawyer Hopkins kickad the bosom of Vlhgistmw Steers’ pants. scmusaioohmm J; mmmusursnm My night Mr. J. D. Fla- Stock lotus 'ol the New Inâ€. Iva-ado“- “Vâ€"ï¬olitical platiorm hora. Out of the undying bitterness of his, debut by Mr. Fox the doctor attack- ed the member for Want. Victoria as follows : "When the Conservatives have such man u Sylmw, Fianna. Ray and O rationed on p...» I! ;wooo 707 their party. tho dulomnvs laughed tlll Dr. llurmm‘gnw up Mu attempt to mm reply. ‘ WHAT THEY sun Dr. NcKay whose nomination and eulogy by Mr. Rom. Kennedy looked like n his play of the Ihllty mlllman for Eldon support la one that. ho had to run. spoke ï¬rst. But. u and of late. the doctor was no prim package" In (not he undo amp ol the worst brads! {ho}. wu~_over Tim was a wry mm! «mm at Dr. uluahanl'a. Whoa ha and M- White wow nummutud In Hummus w. Dr. Burrows mac and with wmim: Ioflouunuul wanwd mu dolaantau nm to make a burloaque 0' the NlflVonv Man by tho humus may lla'md m nomination. "Without “133“" to continue Hm burlesque. ll»- Olulmnn." rvuwim! Dr. Blwchard. "I “It: mt plum» um in nominating Dr. Burrown. At ail. (awful tor the- wt of mo were eleven : Dr. Mutiny. Than. thv: m. vatou Sumo. n. J. Mohawk: Na (1). “out. Koamrdy. (3. It}. Wooten. P. H. Hark (Mammal). mun WM 0. magnum. and llama“. E. Mum grave. and 1'“ t3. Taylur. De be John I“. Cnnnlmm of (Mk- wood ad been also a delnmm- m the bi! convéntlon In 'l‘oromu. and would not {arbour tn Hm ln I113 place and MR about it. Hr unmar- ed ulu the may at that mm- much had not run-um Mo. hm, Wkly ll. wu of a mam-m (mm tram that Whlch dmlmwd tho Wml Elï¬n ballou. a task to ho undurulwn on flw upm. nu uuumont found rulhm- lun- frnnk oxproollon In a speech by llr. Burrows. when he said: "We haven't had good nocrotnrhm. We need A good many new bonds iu uur ambition. W0 MVN mwm' been able to (of. the information \w needed. We at! like childmu unimâ€" min; in I 1‘30.†llkoly thv (luvlur drifted Into um lant nhnflo Iby mum occult pmntfmont of where Hume bogus ballot. boxes down in Frmm‘n- ac would be found. cents a pound. Thcy'nvemm‘d 1300 pounds. and so brought. owr 85" etch for their owners. Last week Mr. W. Silver-Wood of Otkwood shipped the ï¬nest lot a! export cattle from here that bu gone out in a long tint-.110 got 46 of thom from Laidlau McDon» aid. 40 WW ï¬ne ones from Mr Jas Dunn and 60 from Alhcrt Orchard. my were shipped directly to tho London market. He paid 4 and u left a to at days. «Wilma. and lit. John stem of 1“th wet-p married. Standing midnbowerofbhmningplancsme ouple were made husband and wife by Rev. W. G. Clarice. 3A.. of Lib- tle Britain. in the moo of a few relatives and intimate friends The bride was clad in a travelling suit, of brown vicuna cloth. andynm a hat to match. Her bouquet was of white crysanthcmums. the was attended by her sister, E-xu. who wore brown and carried cream car- nations and smilax. Hr. J. W. Reid 0! Toronto, brother of the groom was best man. M" ‘3' con- gratulations, a damts' “1-" "ng sun- per was served. Mr. 'and Mrs. Reid left, on the evening train for Toron- to and Braocbridge. Many happy ‘ AA--- The home of Mr. and Mrs. W Woodley, Lindsay-8L, south, w scene of a very happy event 01 ncsday, Nov. . 16th, when, daughter."Edith. and llr. dam: of Midland were married. Stu Parr-v REIDâ€"WOODLEY The home of It. and Mrs. William Woodley, Lifla‘y-Ct" south, was the scene of a very happy event on Wed- ncadey. _N_oy._16t.h, whom; their ution a good booat‘." "Negotiations are now on foot to have Engage Debs speak here next month, and we expect that tho-vilit of the man who the other day poll- ed 600,000 voteq {or president of the United Stutei 'ill give our ("warniâ€"~ You‘cu'l bet it down that if th Mons do not come for say six months, there wm certainly be a. in d a“... -‘g,a toe, in the follow’ing sentences : 1 “It is the policy of the Canadian Federation of Labor to put men in the ï¬eld at the next provincial elec- tions,andifwehmtimeto.get things in shape. we dull run one 'lhe sensation of the Ideal politi- cal ï¬eld is the announcement that the local Socialist organization may put a. candidate in tho ï¬cid at the provincial elections. not announce- Warder last 111th 1;; 1-1-1: Fray-gurke W_ of, the *Exocutivc Commitâ€" RBMMMIOM Will Gon- MW.“ Victoria. W Bud-ens W A m CLIMATE K] I {KFI ELD the Minimum“. 'th‘n Number 48 to the Watchman- is