Mr. G. W. Allely is busy in the bush with a. gang of men taking out cedar for Baker Bryans; Lindsay; He is also busy buying pine gt Gu11_ Lake and River for the same ï¬rm. Mr. Allely’s men mrl into a. Big bear the other day who was preparing for Our teacher Mr. Blake. is coin; to have at Christmas. He has been most successful having brought the school on well. Mr. S. B. Trick has returnea ifrcm Indian Head. Sask, where he has spent most. of the summw. He is very favorably impressed with the country and intends roturning- in the spring, having taken up land. Mr. J. 'r. Péx-kin's has putinalumâ€" her camp near here. Mr. Jas. Ford is cook. - ~ ‘ ' Miss Mildred Boadway is visiting- at [-‘enelcn Falls at the home of her sis- ter. Mrs. R. Wager. ‘ Our new minisier, Mr.‘Mack, seats to be alive man; Mr. Nelson Newman has got his shingle mill running. He is also do- ing: a good businqs§ in chopping ngain. Mr. J 05. Henri: has also rammed from the West. He. too, Intends to return in the spring. Our Sabbath swhools are busypre- paring the program for the annual Christmas tree which will beheld on December 21. While Mr. T. J. Stephens was re- turning“ from Penelon Falls yester~ day, his horse took fright, and ran away breaking an axle and destroy- ing a box of glass and other merchâ€" andise to the value of $8.0C or there- abouts. ‘ Miss A. Rilance, of Oakwood. is spending a few weeks with her friend, Mrs. G. W. Allely. A bunch of commercial travellers vis ted ,our town last week. Messrs. Woodcock and Martin ordered aVeI'y Barge addition be their alreadylwell- assorted stock. Their business ap- pears to be on the increas». Sleighing has arrived and people are glad in Conseq‘uence. % é? 3 i g%% ,%E% 2% $38 $39; $38 58238 3% 3% 3% 582% @336 83% 57 Kent Street, NORLAND. In its educational side t‘he‘fair is coming- tobe more appreciated year by year. The lectures delivered by men who pass their lives in experi- ments, for which they have all the re- sources of the latest science at their command are proving a boon not only to the‘hundreds of {garters Who listen to them, but¢to their neighbprs to whom they eagerly impart their new knowledge. A gentleman with a long experience in farming declared today that the ideas carried away from Guelph were alone worth amil.~ lion a year in solid cash to the Pro- vince. Then the ameliorations in the lots of the agr cultutistsywhich are followingpon the-heels of a better Guelph, Dec. 13.-’I‘he Provincial Midwinter Fair practically ended 'to~ might. Stock-takingr still remains to be performed, but without going into details it; is apparent that this year’s show has been men- successful than any of its predecessors. Not only was the attendance larger. but the ex- hibits on the whole were the best eVer shown. The one drawback was its lack of room, and this the oilicers of the society feel must be u-merliml Before another year, if the nrogress of the fair is to continue unchecked. '5 he difficulty is to add to the present buildings. At all events the fair must have more room, especially as horses are tobe added to the other1 exhibits bnext year, and it would be an impossibility to house them in the already overcrowded buildings. A l‘ GEN ITS EDU_CATIONAL SIDE THE MID-WINTER fAIR a, den. Since then they carry their guns, but bruin has chosen a more quiet and remote spot for his winter quarters. YEAR. SHOW 1's comm TO BE MORE APPRECIATED EVERY BEATS All. RECORDS Phone 52 "’vu'vâ€" ~ll‘-\rv"‘fl' - gun. v“ ‘menor. and approved by the Mlnlo- want is some on» to com- ter of Agriculture. memo now and M Indy I 1 Under tho new law it Wm not in, summer {snort 3nd not. has“. n We tor Horticultural Sock- madam utmost to ma. trip. us «not!» prize. tor competition a d u. exhibitions Mid under an “spice. 0: 1.0;: V: 1.1.0:: ‘51:: “mm atâ€: quoulturu «chum. Thou int doubt the owning G.T.R. would the m mama:- homvu. N u not!» train. a '0 club '0 on Mr own hand: for the oflofln‘ hwbothr m mam m of prison (or. “me figmd that can b. found hung has and 8‘ no pr “I . towrmdomnoc ‘ MNWMMM 2‘ 3'5. é" a Q 9 Er 3 :3 '3' 2 E 5 3 i I As the dates for the annnual nzcet ings of Agricultural and Horticultur al Socitias are near at hand our irealders will doubtless be interested in learning- something of the laws ‘that will govern ?he procedures of Ithgm organizations. I The new laws come into force on i February 151:, 1907, but the next an- inual meetings of these organiaau‘ons ’will be held on the dates ï¬xed under the old Act. viz., horticultural ’anddownshiplsooietie's on J unuary 9,. 1 ‘and district societies on January 16, ‘ ‘and the usual two weeks notice musti be given in loco-l newspapers together l ‘with hills posted in places of com-‘ ‘mon resort. f In future societies will no longer be known as “district" and "town- ship." but every society in the Pro- vince will be placed on the some ba-" sis in regard to the receipt of its‘ Government grant, and will receive such grant in proportion to its ex-' penditure for agricultural rurposes' during the past three years, as shown ' by their sm-Annunlutntoment to’ the Department of Agriculture. A deï¬nition 08‘ what m be consider. ed "Expenditure, for Agricultural Purpooeg': in given in the Act. I ; At night the 25th anniversary of Ithe Guelph Fat Stock Club. the pro- genitor of the Fair, was celebrated Iby a. vbamwuet at the Royal Hotel. at gWh'iCh the distinguished guests were ‘Hon. W. B. Hanna, ProVincial Secre- tary ; Hon. Nelson Monteith, Minis- ter of Agriculture, and Mr. J. P. 'ney, M.P.P. Lhe closing meetings to-day were taken up for the most part with ques- tions of immediate and practical in~ temst to the farming community, principally proï¬table methods of raising animals for the market. system of farming, must not be over- looked» In these the women have their full share. Nothing at. the {air was more striking than the appear- mce of reï¬nement and comfort pre- sented by the three hundred farmers’ Wives and daughters who attended as delegates to the .Women’s Institute. The Regulations Affecting Agricultural and Horti- cultural Societies Lindsay, Ont. I Copies of the new Act governing jAg-rtcultuml Societieu may be Ind on applicntion to Ir. J. Lock“ Wilson. Superintendent of Agricultuml and |Hortlcuitunl Socialâ€, Puliunont lBuildian. Toronto. meme now um m Mv I summer tuort and not brat c good-dad utmost to nth trip. down an ion. Md mum mo! lak- wohvo. 11 um undo... don!» the owning G.’l‘.R. would†no moth: train. a m dds '0 In“ both}- m «a m m Aï¬-_ -, Advocates Another Train But 1:. did on. thlnz- um wu tau-a- ‘ Buliburton correspondent Tob- 8.42.8.9“ " tho cupbouï¬. ‘3‘ M Jin'tmi. limmmom“ “f" â€x: an .u mu '0th for him to n; m" “d m "‘4" ‘ ":3†1m to me than t-thtnkhl‘. I met teoort and mm hunt a I’ but a“ “It" I it“ a“ good-duduumboutonmmp ho: ' °M° dmtho! “db-mum was, { Ink-mhwnthtmdoum Imp“... “lbw-t. In MM“: . . .‘I‘. "an at â€00:20.. ma- 8... nuan': “I. M O‘nhr “0". 10“ y .3 The annual meetings to be held in January of district, township and Horticultural Societia, which {or the last time will be convened under the old Act. will be the most im- portant ones in the history 0! these organizations. All who are intonat- ed in making 0! primal importance the educational features of then so- cieties, and in improving the quality or the produce of form. factory and garden, should attend these meetings on Jonunry 9th and 16th. registered male animal in :these class- es. No societies shall be entitled to re- ceive a grant exceeding $800: Under 'the new Act }estrictions in regard to the conducting of games of chance have been made more strin- a'iaékwamwmmvamm storm‘ rubber \yv They give ypu Double weal-from every pair. Look for the trademark. The Daisy - Rubber People At Berlin Ontario m Bo went to the window-I qt flame who slept. And over each me like r fury crept Wherever he bmthod, whenever he boughs be dressed With diamonds and pearls, and over the breast . 0f the quivering lake be spread A mt of mail. that .it naed not {our The downward point a! many a. But I'll be as busy as they 2" Then he went to the mountain. and powdered its crest. He ‘climped up the tn The: _wind and the snow, the bail and the rain. Who make so much bustle and noise for no. sun «mm: '" The Frost looked forth. one still, clear night, And he said : "Now I shall be out of Right ; So through the valley and over the height In silence I'll take my way. I will not go like that. blustering On Sunday the man disappeared and with him went two or three dol- lars that had been in Mr. Anderson's pocket. The stranger has not since been heard of. ersthe farm rented by Mr. Anderson from 'I‘ig-nor Farini. He wanted to see the place and the tenant. Mrs. Anâ€" derson allowed him to come in and told him he might. stay until Mr. An- derson returned. He stayed until Sunday. and in the meantime got Miss Anderson to drive him to the various neighboring farms. Among others he visited Mr. Job Dickinscfls place where he asked to be allowed to look over the house as he said he intended to: remodel the house occupied by Mr. Anderson and wish- ed to see how Mr. DickinSOn's house "3:9 planned. This was permitted. but hehung on its margin. fur and near, Where a we]: could rear-2n- head. drinking."_ 10"" to an than I'm mum M Gould. THE FROST. trees, and their an... 05"? “mmâ€"uhié'iioï¬r; of m m tycoon Vim. They have sinn- honor. 1.4anch to Lind-cs. 0‘: t buy â€"_*"'"""" 9‘ ~41!» Emmugh Z'Txmzmm‘ m I“ 39101:. ammo winding up *Mffl Um W‘m. Humzlhm \ ‘ ’W Company Limited. a L ‘ ï¬â€˜ '3 ll nun-um intended to. ~ m m mu‘“.“uom working “‘x‘u‘n‘t ‘ . M an industry will be con CIA-n Hm; Pct-mm. .g :2; us if? ‘q 523; f; a. 593 1.3 :52: 5 s; 3%? § .‘M F“ a: 352? ‘5 .53 :A Viki}? 7 2533;?Egiiggj 53523 :3 EIIL'ITEEIE which can be timed “tartan“ with the proper lenses free of W. 3 3 ' cw nu: mu m. g f . x O A l. A. Murphy, Plun. B. g Christmas GIFTS g GRAHAM-CORSCADDEN CHOOSE EARLY FROM OUR. FULL ASSOBTMEN‘I‘ OF Pinon Goonsâ€"in cue. and mum. mummyâ€"from nut little 10c bottle. to ehborue packages Ix 85.00. cnomu'rncâ€"ot highest quality. from 10¢ box to {my boxes» 83.00. BILL Fows. Pvnsns and Hum Baas GOLD Rn: (Suï¬smâ€"which make. an nipwprhw present. for aim: or mother. w ï¬che-Jabs ï¬tted durum with the proper lam-es free 0! m ? -'flh humoroush Z-Txmmm- Y" m at pun. ammo winding W “m†.. '“aur MM: . \jn- W m“ , or Um W‘m. Huthm . I 31min W‘qux'm Company Limited, mg}: i ‘ 'R‘ “ï¬thommt t (id to D ~ m w m “‘“Muom wornkiff; tuxpflnz.‘ ii: "2. .‘ . . ntxn If “in. W “Man an My :11! be no "u-«mmmaaama . We are selli some fin» ‘ him “ Cost Prices. igh gnu‘v Swirs \thes. the “Decimal.“ m rut Prim A: ï¬ne assortment of Dia- month and Pearl Pendulum 1; Ar- E‘clfl Wtï¬efore Dov. 2m will Special Goods for Christmas S. J. PETTY DUN OON ’ S q An attractive display that should appeal to all judges of the newest and best oods specially suitable for high- ï¬ass gifts. Lowney Chocolates q America‘s favorite confection. in beautiful fancy boxes of differ- ent sizes andstyles...40c to $4.00 Perfumes q We have as usual from the best makers the choicest; assortment ‘ procurable, in fancy cases, from 25¢ to $00. Also in bulk from ............ 506 to $1.50 per 02. Miscellaneous Goods 9 In Ebony. Sterling Silver. }“ul‘.' cy Combs, etc. Como anti see these goods DRUG STORE h‘l’vom ~ Grey Lamb, Gauntlets. reg $4.50, sale Astrachi collar and $48.00 ; n Extra 1).: x-hz collar and my Iadies’ Fur-l Sabine Collar and sale price ..... Let us su IT IS sale cord Grey Sqmr $12.50, sale $1 Extra ¢ n) Special I‘I.‘ .: 324. $34. Alaska 83â€; quality, fur 5 quality, 11:: 5a .. .Natuml Bea V Black ('om at $1.75. $2 Black ()ppog quality, fur 5a] German Mink quality, fur. suh icy, fur sale 8‘5. fur sale ............ Isabella 1"( mil ï¬nish. In special Natural Ame! Mufls, wrist cur for ..................... Xatural Ge Mufls. reg. ,srl Men's reg. 3:3c Fancy Am a Ladies' K id Big assortm Ladies' ('011; 100 to ...... Dyed (‘oon .$8 .5, Lmen L 'aru Fancy Alï¬m Bladck O 1 mo undl “Empire" \l'wlbt . 5mm 00, Si for Ad Coven und in Ladies' an? VOLU yi Mei fur 1L lit