Kl? an 1949‘ Mr. Winston Churchill upoko on the outlook in the Balkans. The retcrboro girls basketball team Rom tho Collegiate Instituto arrived In town this morning. and will play a friendly game wlth the L.C.I. bus- 1mm tom. won R. KNIGHT. Barrister. Soâ€" licitor. Notery Public. Solicitor for the Home Bunk oi Cantu. repre- Ienting Wuterloo Mutual Fire In- uunnce Co., of Waterloo; Federal we Asaumce 00., o! Eunilton. Empire Accident and Surety 00., 0! London, Ont... Office over Home Bank, opposite Post Ofï¬ce. McLAUGHLlN, PEEL, FULTON a: STINSON, Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Money to‘loan. Spec- ial attention given to investments. Ofï¬ces: Dominion Bank, corner of William and Kent-sts. Lindsay. R G. McLaughlin, K. C., A. M. Ful- ton, B.A., James A. Peel '1‘. H. Stinson. Woodville ofï¬ce Open eVery week at ofï¬ce of C. E. Weeks. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on farm, town and vil- lage property, at very lowest rates of interest. Company or private lands. I am always ready to buy good mortgages. I. E. WELDON. solicitor, etc., Milne mock. undmy SEALED TENDERS :ddrosaed to the Pootmuur Genet-:1, will be re- eoived at Ottawa until noon on Friday. the 8rd January, 1918. for the com-sync» of Hi: Majesty's mails on a proposed contract for (our years. Ii: times per week, over rural nail route from Cmswell, outta-lo, to commence at the Poatmuter Gen- oraJ'l pleasure. Printed notices. containing further information no to conditions of pro- poaad contract may be seen and mm forms of tender may be obtained at the poet emcee or Gunman Salem Comets. and at the omen of the Post om Inspector at Mum 9‘ C. ANDQKB'OR. ammmeemx mm m mm». mm 89!: mo amen mum 18th New: J09. MEEHAN. AUCTIONEER FOR the Counties 0! Victoria. and Peter- boro. 'I’hono 449. Lindsay v.0. WAR? 6 O‘CONNOR. W Roi-ï¬es. etc. lousy to low at vex-y lowest current. rum on he“ terms. 031ch Kent. and York-at... mduy. '1‘. 8mm. L. V. O‘Connor. B.‘A. Dr. I. BDHOHLRD mDUATE TORONTO UNIVERSI- ‘I‘Y- CORONER FOR COUNTY HOPKINS a HOPKINS. m 3.1. Solicitors, Notary Public. etc. . Solicitor- !or But of 110mm“. ï¬lm to 100.1: on arms to unit 1 Narrow. Ofï¬cesâ€"6 William-ct. 8.. , mm. Ont. G. R. Hopkins, I. C.. F. H. Hopkins, B.A., LLD. m Lindsay-cu. Phone 45. COUNTY OF Vlmm Moo nounâ€"1 t9 3 pm. I‘d ’3 Mun-nu emu hl‘deo. muons. strum whines. on. Price: vu‘y hon $1.25 up. A. H I G INBOTHAI mums or Tomm m TRINITY umvnnsrrms. ' mm ATTENTION To san- omy m msmsns or woman AND CHILDREN. usacum comm m m Wymkemuum ad wmmthAmem 1»th Wigwam mkotulotym.§homll not-column rm. m 1N mu :0 MN is ‘mx M methswkwnmmgmnm in used to M m m mm mm mm mmum um ml to m m m. 30m and on mm a Money to Loan. . B. WIBLDON, Mariposa. township Clerk. Oakwood. Fire Insuranca ngent. Issuer of marriage licenses. Conveyancing in all its forms. [003E I: JACKSON. Barristers. at... solicitors for The Cmdhn hunk of CW. Honey to locn pa mortgsgu ut lows“. outrun at... once. mum-m. many. F.D.lom.x.c. Moat. Jack-on. “FETY RLIORI PAGE NO MAIL CONTRACT NRAMAN OF VIC'IORIA And Physician WEST OPS FARMER FOUGHT ON KENT-ST. Saturday night about 8.30 a. ï¬ght took place on Kent-st. in which two West Ops farmers played a. promin- cnt part. It was a. rough and tumble scrap and the participants received more. cuts and bruises than the average pugilist would were be ï¬ghting for a. thirty thousand purse. Fully two hundred pvople witnessed the disgraceful exhibition. No one svomvd to know how it originated. lllood {lowed copiously from a. large gnping wound on the hand of one or the ï¬ghters. 0n hearing the heavy trend of tho nlght constable coming the pugs vanished in tho gleaming. no not surfer ‘ another dagwith Itching: lead- ing. 01; ï¬nanci- mg lees. No surgical opp;- atlon requireu. Dr. Chase's Ointment 9!!“ when you at once and as certmnly cute '2: 60c. a. box: all dealers. or Edmanson. mm It 00.. Limited. Toronto. Sample box free if you mention mm mm- and enclose 2c. stamp to nay Wage. 11:. Harry Welsh, who has been on the sick list, is abfle to be out again. It. John Mortimer. Sn, mived home from Lindsay this week. NATTRASSâ€"CLENDENAN. The wedding took place on Satur- day 0! Mr. Cllflord Nattrus. of Mill- brook, and Miss Wilhelmina Clenden. an, of Lindsay. The ceremony was performed by RM. Canon Mush. Mr. Bruce Hope, who arrived home from the West last week, has gone to visit his sister, Mrs. Richard Gre- gory, o! Harburn. You should never negIect a 139R, hp!- eveevalightb If you do not treat it in me it will, a: all mutiny, 62%; km mam, pneumonia asthma. 61‘ m other mom mm or lung trouble. Gameï¬ms‘sgneheolaamhh mmmmsumegmmm is m 9% m m magma 99mm A little child 0! Mr. Bobt. John- son’s, on the Bonon road. met with g rather p‘inmi accident this week by getting kicked in the bee by 3 horse, and had to have ï¬ve stitches put in the wound. Birthâ€"In Anson township. on Nov. 27th. 1912. to Mr. and In. John Snell, a. daughter. Toronto. uncompumd by M um. nephew, mived homo lat nigh. to visit her parents at town. In. John 8111b“, and little dung» tor, Myrtle. mind home this week a-om Toronto. where they spent 3 plenum. holidsy. Kindness noon noun unless kept in circulntion. Mr. Arthur Stlnson and son no in Toronto this week. A COLD However Sllght MAY TURN I NTO IRONCHITIS. “Mmmflh'm'u Many growing girls in school or business are fail-delineaâ€" anemicâ€"leek energy end em- bition and have thin blood. It is all unneturel end'unless checked leads to serious end chronic ills. Nomishmengnot drugs, is the law of reeson to build strength --but when appetite is poor end digestion weak, ordinexy foods do not nourishâ€"then SCOTT: W is neoessery. SCOTT'S EMULSION over- comes just such conditions; its tissue meted-J enters the blood without di- ve eï¬ost end nukes t rich. It tones the wholesystesu end was the heelthy eetion of eells thsouxhout the A BLOODY SCRAP , Doc. 1â€"“ Id. NONI, or mam.mn0nmio Inn-Mono m “a M M to no new!“ you and not SCOTI'S. How I» doe- no this but of Anew tint m continum in New Yprk City mind at the Ac! sum-day. Danube Mm- tho form: SEALED TERMS «am to the mmuram‘ will be 19-- mm in em“ mu am an RN. m 1m Jam. 101% m “as 993W 9! mo mun nails on a W mm m m:- m m m w wk om mm mu Rum Ma Ma Ma. mum. to ma at \In WM! mm mm «M mm W man u to m In†â€WWW mm. mm The rapid growth of Daily Wurder circulation in rural section: should be noted by auctioneers with c view to insertion of auction sale advertise- ments in the Daily as well an the Weekly. 80 many More on now taking the Daily that it is necessary to include both. This can easily be done at little dinerouco ih coat. ‘Poo- pio oontompiatmg the holding oi a mic uhouid also not: this “nation and not MW it to tho onetime» only to think oi iti Then no accident can keep from your little one. their .. Christmas joy. | :â€" Make sure by doing your Christmas buying today. You should learn your lesson with- out being taught It by an tan 0: u Therefore she got left. and this little girl was cheated of Christmas. It was last Christmas that this little [rm failed to get her presents because her mother left buying them to the Ieet moment and then fell m. It in are to en: that mother hae learned her leeson and mu never procreetlnnte AUCTION ADS. IN DAILY. There an row sadder sights thin s child crying on Christmas. Let us hops that YOUR child may never n". this sorrow through YOUR nezloch The way to avoid It is to shop early. this but of Amerlcgn ployo. the play thot m continuously {or two you! in New York City. It will be pro- mind at the Acodany of Italic on Saturday. Bomber 28th. with John W. the former Lindux, young m, in tho londlng role. unsuccesfnl in “mint 5° 1Ԡands-ulna. who too- in“ t1†'3‘“ city tu- m. tho DOW“. ‘0 â€â€˜k his forum. by mm ‘3 “in." uxtmuly and: Mp9“. 10â€" how to and“ nonâ€. .nd WW 0, we. but it b by vtyc mt m not of his own or his mu devising. How a. does uhclmlytoldin mthomotimtouiruwcll a please. with m wit ad «1311131 un- W plot. Nut Damn. the poup of mu mm mt as quite a Inlthml to a. sort. 0! life which would’ go on in Sun Gnhun’l drug stone in Dwdvmo. Penn†:1 “Shore Acres" um "rho Old Home- stud" m to the but. puma! “Marian-glad. Item- inn. Fortune aunt." h n 91‘! lull“ Metamucil wihudnotg um. WW mt of the handy sort, and it mbluWincholl Smith, the Luther. to marshal a THE AmHMAN-wmmm mu, ONTARIO. o‘clock p... which um. um. um um wwdmlmmm an. www.mgtwm hw.am.mmm ct m. 1018. a ti. hour at! a “mummm WWW m “mmmmmnm umw mm†ï¬n haw Mmmm Cam at mm M to m 1|th mmmmm\mmam man at Thoma mama. mmmm am: m MN MW “EMF“: Gum asks "Why.†uld he to his friend Browne, "this player of your: in a reg- ular 'bogy' man.†A considerable pica of golf history wu made In that chimes remark. for "May†was from that moment established In golf. Dom um: later 'wona» wan nddï¬-m- Miss Johnston's concert will be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 17th, not 7th as formerly reported. At the time they called this “the ground score.†and later several tour- naments were given under the system. The name. however. followed soon. and its origin was a curious one. Dr. Thomas Browne. R. N, went out to play against a friend. Major Charles A. Weilman. and they agreed instead of playing directly against each other to play against the ground score and decide their match accordingly as each fared in this way. it so happened that about the same time the bogy song was being sung by the late E. J. Lon- nen at the London Galety theater, and everybody else was singing it. The words of the refrain were: Hush! Hush! Bulb! Here comes the hon msnl lo hide your head beneath the clothes. He'll eetch you if he can. 'l‘here was the ides tn golf. “He’ll catch you if he cani†And it dashed across the mind of Major Welimen when he was playing this game and VIII getting "caught? by the ground _-vv '_ â€" ' â€"r;teree every nerve in the bod} PhOSphonOI to its proper tension : rectum # vim end vitality. Prememre decay end all 33:13 weakness evened It once. Phosphonol wo for make my a. new mm: . Prim!!! 2935622! -_ Mr. J as. Flumy told his vdutblo 1m north 0! Lindsay on Xonday to Mr. H. Wilson. CAMERON POINT N EWS. Electric Restorer for {deg Farmers in town to-day report that the roads are in good condi- tiOn, frozen hard and ready for snow. It generally is accepted that an Eng. llshman was ï¬rst to set forth the idea. in December, 1890. the scratch score of the Coventry course was taken. being the score that a good scratch player would take to each hole or the grounds. making no mistakes. but also tlnldnz nothing nor being fortunate with any special flashes of brilliant play. SOLD FARM. Origin of the Term That Hu Become I Put of Golf. “Who in Colonel Easy '4’" That I: the ï¬rst question usually asked by the re- cruit when he steps on the golf link; Professionals and veterans never tire of explaining that he I: the imaginary opponent. with the ï¬xed score for each hole. but few can tell how the name originated. mama. “YMMV. Mun... natty. )lov. u. .Mmamm BIRTH OF COLONEL BOGY. Body Gourd With Running Sores. Could Not Sloop from Itchlnï¬und Pain. Cross and Fretful. rlod Fifty Remedies Without Result. Cured In Nine Days by 00130“?! Soap and Ointment. DISHGUHEB WITH EBUPIIUNS 0N FACE "Ye-â€'57: {éii'mh "7 'f’i-lbo $8: 32:: r‘ ‘ 00 my address. h.†Inâ€. on. There will be oflvred for sale by public auction on Saturday the twenty-ï¬rst day of December. 1912, at. the hour oi two o'clock in the altemoon. at the Simpson House in the town of Lindsay. by Elias Dom, auctioneer. the east hall of lot. No. 15. in the mill concession ol‘ the township ol Opa. containing 100 acres more ol‘ less. The property in situate about six mlla (mm the town oi 1:!thle More in a good «immutable house built upon the mm. a two burn 3'0 x no. a log stable M hum ml mime NW (stable and bull haunt Then an about. 00 mm at 1% mm under «Mullah. a gem! «than! and the salmon: is Mum and swamp me. man in imbued with «mm M 9m “to mix to all mm ï¬lm in a 39% well on the 0% mm 1m will be m whim» tsamrmudmwthwl FITZI’A'I‘RICKâ€"At Victoria. 13.0.. Tuesday. Dec. 8rd, 1912. to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fitzpatrick, ., non. â€"Miu Ethyl Melted, o. Novombor graduate of Lindsay Business Col- lege. is now a atenographer with the Cmdim Lactou Co.. Ltd.. of town. humbly known at: in Opt. bung pone-cod o: O gnu-on. spirit and s valiant-I to mist 9. Men! or udghbor st all time. Mr. Fox m u resident of the township {or twenty yum. hum; come to the municiptnty from Daily, where his pants previoualy raided. no val “(Syntaotugoatthetimeothh domino. nu wflo predeceased h1- ubout ten yam ago. The follow- ing children survive: Jâ€. and u. .__"- in Ops; William on the homestead} mom and Thai. in Lindsay; In. Jon. Broen. Lindsay ,~ ind Mrs. John Whales, 0pc. He has also two brothers und one sister which our- viva. 'I‘Iay are: Mr. Richu'd Fox. WW: Hr. Ju. Fox, Melon; and one sister, Mrs. Potflck, Tracey, o! m noticed to {album on nuâ€" Boseho (on; to Ms W she {and We was rapidly being “way. She ct one. not out {or â€sumac to Ir. John Wdhc’l and It. A. Cun- -'--‘---'- unh- Idaho“. who The funeral will an place {tom theisiAhomeotthothts o‘clock Wednesday morning. Doc. 11, 1912, ad proceed to 81:. May'- R. 0. church. when high mun will be celebrated by Von. Archdeacon Casey, and thence to the Catholic cemetery {or interment. Each player in turn has the right to give a_ word that has some t-onnet-tton with the Yuletide festival. and all these wards are written down before the deï¬nitions are written. The object is to nllovy each one llberty in deï¬ning a word to be eplgrammadr. poetlcnl. Ideal ’or imagine tire. a†month.“ all MOM â€m minor Gut!“ around the home- About. dinner time M "1"“ ‘° the bun m “a a†cattle, from there Deï¬nition in I Game For Old or Young. Deï¬nitions is an interceting game suitable for young folks. and their ei- ders need not disdain to join in. The leader gives to eat-h a slip of paper. on which be or she writes the word giv- en to deï¬ne and the deï¬nition of it. ac- cording to the idea of the writer. In one game the word “wind" was debuted on “rude bomnnâ€"blustering router." “the fan of nature.†“I bel- low that stirs up great. ï¬res†and “the sailor“: friend and enemy.†“the champion timer." etc. A pen was de- ï¬ned as “a loss to one goose. and no â€"When they are all written and each Ilip signed they are folde}! and pm In Ting†is no limit to me wise and witty and foolish thing: one any and in these definitions. Fox, an old "I! W “m 0! OPI township. ‘t N- 3°†“1 nw’ dq umoon.' December 9th. 113‘- Foxhndbeulnhinmdhulthm (an; to another." “the servant of thought†and “the cause of many I lawsuit." (aunt- and the best reader to chosen to read them. The best one: entitle the writer to I prize. EXECUTORS’ BALE whim â€" Children Cry son rmcusws >ASTORIA HERE'S FUN. BIRTHS . vuouofthanoct raided. H. W“ 7:" t the time 01 his predeceased hi. m go. The ton". 35' " a: Jan. and Id. u" n the homestead} 3 1 in Lindsay: In. 3 "‘ ,~ dud me. John ’- “P has also two with 1 1 Iv Liam which “I“. Kr. mama Fox. â€â€˜r" '01, Melon; and 1 Ch trick Tracey. o! “31‘" mainthchpufmw and mm“ mm“ Vacuum. NM‘wu-ndm A hm “mm at ammmme mmmumumm‘ oduWMMLMQmK NHMMWL “mmwommmua kmmdoNMmMm: IN m and m W. n mums-MM“... Wink-W at W (No: Immacul- LATE MRS. CARMIC-HAEL. Mnnilln. Dec. 10.-â€"Thero oocurod in mm. on Wedneoduy. December 4, the ‘deuth of Mrs. Oumlchul. wile o! the late Archlhcld Curmtchul. The downed lady had not been feel- lng well for a few (It)! previous ‘0 Sunday. when suddenly she was named with hemorrhage ol the no- mach. Home“ aid m quï¬ckly amn- moned. and awrythmg done possible to unevhte her humanist. but it was all of no wall. Md It» pupal to the nut Wound u 7 o‘uook mm. in MN m reached the «a; VIM m o! N w. and 0 months. Slaw-lush“ mmmmm WM“. QM m by Ill who know hr. a! mum W‘ m an. duh m m. “0 NW “at. 00‘de M “hum. wanton bum mm a. W punter ct Cw aw“ “ï¬lm 9 "web-bred colts rising three â€rs uld. ' I? mule to be sold at any price. 3' pig- on commission. Be here Rev. William P. Rogers, of Tren- ton. who is conï¬ned to St. Mich- ael’s Hospital, Toronto, as the re- enlt of rather serious injuries when he “as struck by a, Bathurst car, was reported Saturday as being slightly improved. ‘ Mum Mt pa all cattle. no sand-h. two you"! old. .. 18 the!“ M Mann b 3.4m old. 65 at“. In†10 be sold. 4 math.‘ credit. No reserve. 15 hot... all classes, workers and Grim 1 Warâ€"old heavy mare colt. 1 III. matched drivers. 2 and 3 â€H OH. 1 pair man-bod colts by King 1 - andmme driving horse. use 7. I5 % J "r the but sales 0! the season. 1 HP." '1 -fl\‘y howl. 3.(.()0 "38-. . 'w "IH‘Q‘l‘ "II ('Illi~1nâ€.§ “â€11".""dum W5 1" hatlm. . . _ 3m Itw inlllo-BI IF Ilu- grub hag. why.“ 1 1n)- Iunrc, by Mckair, rmmg 4t lun- nmmgm nun-l1 tun m "In†"N. 1'Iu-n- are mum inlh 22mm mm m, ml. ! I'lIo-rv dlmuld [w :I hi; mum" |u.:_ 1 ($-31th mare. in {cal to l-‘rier, a Mllnm-usv will unsm-r mu mm mu. "Io- a-hnudI‘Hc-r In this lmg pm Om- 80 ï¬rst class hom blankets. “W†W" ""7""7‘ 0' llnh- :um. um (m9 at them v.\|u'u.~li\'v. hm :11! mm of 0 flow rubber-lizard robes "WW" “"I' “‘"I “an z-ivk m» tor 3 ' vtrw :wulmw‘ «:u-h, punn m... "Him ‘ may robel. .be‘t' m‘ke° ‘10“! Ill [mlwh M) nu ulw klmws wlm‘. 4 not. double-Itnchcd single h-r- . Inside. 6 don't Surcingleu. any prico. 1 â€cad-hum] buggy, any price. 80 pigs on commission, without full. 4 month.’ credit on all cattle. Sixty-ï¬ve steam to be sold regard- less at price. Have to be taken out of ranches on account of cold wea- than Everybody come. Last sale 0! your 1912. W. A. FANNING, GEO. JACKSON, IS IMPROVIN G . mien. Douglas 8; 00.. Napaeé. Ont. Sale Saturday, M21, 1912 The way Donal-3‘ Egyptian Liaisent clean. out and uh a {catering wound in simply mamlloua. " 51 25c. at :11 69:10.33; F133 sample on “My pony received 3 deep cut across the back of her leg below the hook joint. titer trying several remedies, without any beneï¬cul results. I was induced to try Don lu' Euvptian Liniment. Proud flesh ha formed the size of e hickory nut. After three a licetione it was entirely heeled. wli c I consider unr- velloua, u n smell utery ind been out. which spin-ted blood every time the wound we: disturbed." "I cheerful] recommend Egyptian Liniment to a) horsemen.†The way Douglaa‘ Egyptian Liniaent FAWWSJORSI â€(HAW You could not have I better proof of the vulue of Egyptian Liniment than is given by we experience of Mr. C. A. lHolélreu. of Montreal. a given in his ell . And Healed The Wound With But Three Applications. REMHVED THE 80 ï¬rst clun horse blankets. 6 dam Surcin‘flen, any price. 0 low rubbervlinrd robes. ‘ bllhop robs. best mute. ‘ Iot- dO'Jble-Itilchrd single har~ so two-yegr-old Mrs rising 3 55 â€an. m b. Wed at any human-hinti- OBITU ARY Prop. PROUD FLESH Auctioneer And Then You Will Bo Suited DOWN TO , THE GROUND! Meat inspectors in Burl Ploying the movimr mm in their work, calm-pal r showing micro-orgunisxm 1! the meat be discusul. Jodouly h .. bod upon in! not an... For this contest make as many smll ltOCans of net 'as there are childns to play. Then out from magazines and advertisements pictures of articles suit- tble for a Christmas stocking. such as books. games. toys. etc. Mount these on thin cardboard and then cut into irrecuisr pieces for picture puzzles. Place etch puzzle sommtcly in a small red envelope or tissue paper and ï¬ll the~ stockings. avoiding duplication. When ready give each a slow'lsillz. the object being to ï¬nd its contvnts by pulllugtbo puzzles together one urn-r lllc other. A prize should be awarded m the one who ï¬rst solves all tho 1 Hum puzzles, Ind this prize may be «me of tho ruled stockings. They run onslly lw ï¬lled at home for 25, cents each. 'l‘lw sumo contest may be given for older chil- than by using aungmms instead 0! the picture puzzles. and these will be {out less tmublesome to prepare. If desired Christmas boxes may lm used instead of the stockings. Place the pnzzlesor snsmms in small boxes. Dflt'km‘ in with cotton as if fragile. and tie Ilp Ind mark the boxes as it they M come by express or mail. Don’t Go Up In the Air! It In mat spur! for the watch": ,9 .99 "w frumiv vï¬'urtc mud» to hit um bag. and equally vxmmg \\ hen. mum: succeeded. the blindfolded player (u Into the grab bag and pulls out a gift rum! a ham M a 2er is blindfolded, mum a ram- In MW lmml. lurlwd round [hm flaws and told to strike at tho Such fun It Is to open the packages! For there are enough gifts in the be; to give every brother or sister or coal: lot! of rum I give " I ruit-I-tixé'rn (1 doing whu the doctor; impossible. Thisfmomfmitmedicinegcudim on “It kidneysâ€"healing .nd , ening themâ€"ind ridding the “stem at the waste matter that poisons t1}: blood _-_ - L-.. I IA_‘A , - " ' v-vvu, 50¢. a box, 6 for 31-50, U181 sing. 25¢ At dedm or sent on receipt of so. Fruits-ï¬ves Limited. 0m“. I" b, 6130. W. BAR . In all the world, there as 351:?" remedy that Ins cured so mnv m walled “incurable" kidn - tsu‘ R q‘ “Pruit-mtivu". e) d m V 7" "'3 we. Nady ‘ .‘w .20. I tried hp‘.1 “vet". I have been using ““3. medicine nearly all the time â€not ‘m glud t“ “Y “)8! 19m cured, ' fun now twenty-six in ï¬rst elm hullh" Msvhattflcmmh “mums cured flu CHESTERVILLR. 0N1. Jun. 35!!! I "For over twenty years, 1 h.“ .2: troubled with Kidney Dim. “d doctor. 1:101:11 ml: they muld do N no good. an In would be a r the rest of my life. when“ I doctored with different mun"! mnand lrixdméulyndvcniaedn but none of them suited my MW“ ‘Ynâ€"‘-- ‘ ~ A ' ' “Y0†ll SUFTER All YUIJR UH†GRAB BAG IS LOTS OF FUN A STOCKING CONTEST. 11 [um In ï¬lm-R um. v n his mum" hag- II unsswr two [run In this hug put on. pon whit In“ 3'“?! old to the one (are puulï¬. of thn ï¬lled the ll 11 N 1m. s camen rm. 2. ms MW Act 1908.' t O. C. ï¬n New“ (NW N o! Eldon “111 ll mm Lox-novme. on] m uns. a the hon: W NZORS. A“ 01 other had. u. N am m ‘0 unruw In mm} 0"? Fur. W. a mm...“ m 3‘ 1“ (‘ulp M m CI. hluw‘ a! Ob an flaw. m. m Wm. l m hter ‘m I. he sat In hm our. for some “luv p hm hi! It: a yrnr " not. being some «a 1 ‘1“ he nrriwd m I “‘0‘ He “m: h W m bunmm M, .9 MM â€\v‘ "‘ “My m um OBADIAH 1'.“ '1‘ data! 100k PM“ M one of Lindsay’s ul Weed citizens in 1 W EWIO‘N. “Ullv all“! gentleman was 11 (hy- ot ago, and u M was cum and (‘U “at. clthough not I: h“ ‘1‘. mgelow e~ Lindsay Br; 1*. (:‘z. CAPITAL, 815,00 Theoedrafts can 1.0 «Hz; hell. roubles, 91“.. an my . «payable. This cxmlm - M on the principal citiq Cmemee Br: Wm. Warren WARREN’ Headqunru-rs for INC HAClilNl-Z< ofleu just now :1 m0 â€AC-RISES TM money a farm. her pr-«lucls. slznulu‘ DRAFTS ON PUBLIC NOTI EVERYTHING G 1';\ RA annvffl" of hills uue -.-r dra‘t. the Bank of Toronto iw ry attention and courbe It you are not ulmdy a. Ankh maï¬a. Repubix Armenia Am“ in Austria-Hun“ )' Belgium Brazil in an invited to open until received, interest ho Bank d Toronm hm BANK Wpomtod by of Parliamen Ofï¬ce H m m 3 o’clnr'k. “tau-(It’s 10 to room {or n FAR OBITU ARV lithium, “-1.: 5'1. ;\.-wrm‘ York. (‘lum‘ Paid up Cg Rest. Undivided [dads-J B‘ DECEMBER B, STACEY. Every J tnnsacwd Bra rch MM with “The drum OIPIT ll and il‘ H