The British warship Blenheim. with the body of Sir John Thompson on board, at- rived at Halilax on New Year's day at noon- The state funeral took place yesterday (Thursday) As we go to press we learn that Premier Bowell was taken suidenly ill Thursday at Halifax, where he had been attending, with the other members of his cabinet the state funeral of the late Sir John Thompson. It. is sincerely to be hoped that Canada. will not. have to mourn the sudden taking of! of a fourth premier in the. life of the present parliament. Ex Toronto. ..9 him-onto" . ...8 It. Toronto... 12 Mr. Dalton McCarthy. speaking at Picton recently, said : “There must be justice done all round, but the truth. I admit, is, that during the past ten years the farmers’ rights and interests have been ignored, although they are one-half of the popnl 3.- tion, and the interests of the manufac- turers who have been banded together hive been dominant until it cannot be no longer borne with patience. I do not wonder that the farmers have banded themselves together to protect themselves- Bntl would point out to them that while theisnewbloodooming in, there must 'Ieamnlntion o! the old parties, in .63 tint the comment may be carried . anthem may not be changes every hive-h. anatbeaeoudbody in m Theymnatmake com - matterswhaethereis’livoo , - , . - v- n- -n £‘M-O a].-. The time to get your printing is now, the place is THE POST Job Department. Will our friends every- where remember that we print posi- tively everything, from a book down to the smallest card? Either Call in or write for prices and samples. You will be gratiï¬ed to ï¬nd how well, how reasonably, and how speedily your order will be ï¬lled. We try to keep every promise to the hour. Premier Tnilion in his budget speech shows the total debt of the province of Quebec as $32,473,392, of which $23,196,751 ishmded. The excess of liabilities over meteis$21,312,854. Quebec has enjoyed tory government ever since confederation , except a. few months when Mr. Joly was emier and a couple of years when Mr. er was at the head of afï¬airs. Cause and eflect. to themselves. Did you ever stop to think whet. a. stupendous sum that debt is I At thecurrent price of silver it would take nearly 22,300 tons of silver to pay it Piling silver dollars one upon another. ï¬ve to the inch, to represent the sum would make a stack over 1,014 miles high. The net debt of the country is now said tobe$246,000,000, but the gross debt is $351,0%,396. There is nothing small about the debt-contracting qualities of the Ottawa. government. The ministers are "mmwâ€" ‘ * count Itisanimuortantthu mmmwwï¬nment shall meet to phone should cadaver to seem“ ï¬tment: sawed on a. (ï¬gure h'eonmb-ionshonlabemted in mwcmmeynowm. he m: “I thinkwe mt new blood. 'cmwwhmflmt'ho 'ill Imminent Object. Sound Life Insurance. Bonuses every 3 years W m - 89.000.000.00 m none. - - - - 1.600.000... 1.700.000... Minna-mm. - WM - Claim Settled Immediateg. Fair Rates, Unconditiomll’ ides. Special Admntaaes to Total Abatainers. no “moans. All rule- mm to m Imam 750,000.00 mm 0! 1m mount-I vuuuon. (I) LARGER CASH SURPLUS. (I) NCRSASED BONUS. (3) M Rename: Strengthened. All the minus 0! the Canadian Bunch hm my! ï¬rm- Shaw hum-«d Ms Ghanaian £0.51. WESLEY 65553, Lindsay Life Assurance Go’y. PORTER’S Bookstore. 3mm CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. AR. TISTIC CALENDERS AND - BOOKLETS. - LIS‘ISSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. umv. am. “M N" GRAND TR UNK RAIL WA Y. Local his rule. BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL â€"m Mus. m. M EDI TORIA L N O T331 um: [mm nuxuu In“ In ‘ MIDI I“. . xmbrook' Port Hope vi. Millbrook _200pm: ...........5453m ..955un Coboconk,etc...620a.m ‘. .9 '25 a m Hmburton,etc..2 15 p m ..9 25 gm k’l’oronto,etc. 9 30 am ...8 00 p In] Ele‘oronto, etc.6 05 p m . 12 00 110‘!) lMxJ‘oronto. ..12 40 “ RO‘IOIHS. >- TO “OTHER or for YOURSELF. Nu TRAINS DEPAR'I'A Mmbor 31. ‘98. 4. 1895‘ 1847. A C KARI“ MATTER. Mr. R. J. McLaughlin addressed the council relative to a. sum of money ad- vanced to the egpress cqtgprgnnby him- k_l__ §w;nav 35;. "GSHrEe "115313-311: being charges on the corpse of a poor man who had died in the timber ahanties of the far north. __ . _ â€4.-“ “VA US- Meytr WALTERS added a few explana- tions, and is was generally agreed that the money should be retunded. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. Conn. STAPLES, chairman, presented the following uport : nun “Ulnlv ywv'u-uv“ vv--â€"-s‘_‘ ____ . l).- .rcsvc Cumnm hold that Mr Mollun's claim was a sound one. and would ho su-tolnodoa tho courts. Ho know that no londl who cove ins-true. Lions to collect from o tenant could be sin cued tor the mount. nu. Annmsosp"! havc A resolution to Oil'cr that will settle tho matter." Coun. Rouxusox sold he had known Mr Manon for some 10 years and never know him to tell on unuuih. He was sum to hear any doubt thrown upon his word by CJun. Touohburn. Conn. Toccanumâ€"“Mr. Mayor, why is this discussion not shot on? The town solicitor declares that Mnllon has no ones against the townâ€"it should be against Jewott. It is nonsense for Crnndoll and Robinson to gat up and talk as they wore doing simply to try and catch a few votes. Conn. Robinson says he has not known Mellon to tell a lie in 40 years. I have known him it much shorter perigd. yet I have caught him in an on- In ." Mayor WALTERSâ€"“Order, Conn. Touch- bnrnâ€"this has gone fit enough." ll, vanuymu............... G Little..................... ..2 35 on D. Sluclair. account.... ,..... ..... , 41 21 Den-neon RonsoN enquired it Mr. M:- Hgsh's assent dxdgwt Megatelaas {eer- uvu v-.. 'Vâ€"--vâ€"‘ Cour. STAPLES.â€"“Thls year’s council has had to pay a number 01 old accounts left: by_ prevmgg councils.†,-___ n.17-_ A1._u- _.I.â€" T v’ï¬ger'WAlï¬Â§:"Yes, thap’s why I eall this meeting to-night so as to clean up all arrears.†TEE DIQUTED WATER BATES. Reeve KYLIE, in answer to an inquiry by Maycr Walters, stated that the dispute about water rates with Dr. Wilson had beenedjusted and the Dr. would psy his m". Conn. mmox remarked that there seemed to be a. little misunderstanding regarding the matterâ€"Mr. Mellon wee preparedtopeythetnxee lithe councll would throw of! the accrued Interest. He end the trouble. Conn. STAPLE sold the matter had been referred to the town eollcltolf£c1 who had reported that Mr. Mellon no olelm at the town for xedreee. Conn. oucnnm eeld he held the eeme oplnlonâ€"lt wee merely e dispute between the then collector and Mr. Mellon end exayone who knew the two men could do- cl to be e et once whlch one d belleved. He would not ebete one jot cf Interee‘. Mr. MALLON c'elmed the ht to any e word or two. He did not thln the met- ter bed been ented fe'rlyto the town eolloltor, and e bed the oplnlon ct the hlgheet leual authority In the town on to the Juqtlee of hle clelm. He had told Mr. Jewett that he would enter to pay the money out rl' hle own pocket rather then reduce the hmlly to went. but they were well able to new and he would lndemnlty him melee: pmelble consequences. 5- A »«-»..l - L_IJ eh... KI... __°_ . 7.--- ,, Reeve KYLIEâ€"4‘ Yes, several years'ago. It: is puny m; fault that it was not pre- sented earlier. assessm'ent. Conn. TOUCEBUBN, chairman of the cam- mitte, read a detailed account of the work done during the past season. It appears in another part of the aper. He wished to thank every mem er of the council for their assistance and supp r: in carrying out what he thought was best for the interests of the town. All the de- liberations of his committee had been harmonious and united. There never had been anything like the same amount of. work done for so little money as in the past year-had they only done the amount of work laid out early in the season the cast would have been under the estimate. The report was received and f yled. TEE CLIMAX REACHED. Moved by Conn. ANDERSON, seconded by Reeve KYLIE, that the treasurer be in- structed to accept the taxes in dispute between the town and Mr. Mellon, less the interest. tollinToccnsm-“That's a silly thing 0." Reeve KYLIEâ€"“N ow, I don't agree with Conn. Touchburnâ€"I don't think it a silly thing at all toreeommend thestrikirgofl' or $1 30 to save a law suit. There could be no doubt but that the taxes should have been collected from the tenant; he (Kylie) did not know much about law, but he knew enough for that. He did not blame the collectorâ€"he had done his duty; but Mr. Malian had not beennotifled that he was being held liable_.': mmwxmeAuwsurr. Conï¬rmapldmdflnt the out “ME!!!“ 6 1.49“}.pr "w m‘ â€"â€"_ Conn. STAPLEsâ€"“ What's the use of con- sulting a solicitor I! we do not take his Advice ?" Conn. RonmsoNâ€""We have often gone to law on we eolleihot'e opinion and had no 3y dearly tor It.†Jun. Ammanâ€"“Are we going to law withsemzsn ova-3mm: (I 31.30% “’m.‘ “an“ min-m Mm" mm :22 P known oflt.“ 7_ _ _ ‘_ 213. mu econzs A m. Sayer Wurm said the council had better try and dispose cf the Mellon claim. Both Mr. Malian and Mr. Jewett were present and he wwd suggest thnt they heard. Mr. wam trial; explained that he hsd attempted to oolleot the taxes from Mr. Mallon’s tenant, but had received a lawyer's letter stating that the furniture belonged to the wife, and he bed been ad- vised by the town solicitor to let the matter drop. Mr. Mellon had said “Do the best you can,†or wcrde to that efl’eet. Conn. STAPLES.â€"~“Why did you not col- lect them from the other tenant 3" Mr. szmâ€"“I couldn't do .thatâ€"he was not assessed; it would be contrary to A Primeau groceries ..... ... Hurley Brady. groceries . . F. Knowlson, poetage, etc.... George Bruu. election material Geo. Incle. mouldings, etc.. .. . Kennedy 8: Davis Co . lumber. Rathbgp 90., wpod. . . . .._.4 G A. Little. police court book J. Little. vamish............ R Smith. charity account.... Goo. McHugh, commission ! Ruhbun Co........‘ J.)Xa.kins........... A Campbell. ... G Little.......... . D Slnclxir. account ï¬re team...... ....... Spun} Killen, h_ay, straw S pratt Killen, hay straw. etc John Carew wood and plank" McLennanSzCo" .............. Candis!) Expresg Co .. C ‘. Blackwell............ LINDSAY Town comma:- GOOD WORK ON THE STREEIS. buying 3-1 15 00 THE CANADIAN Geo. Curtis, who has been in the horse business here for several years, is now drivinga three year old chestnut gelding standing 153 hands high. He is a nlee driver, well actioned, speedy and sound as a bell. His owner would sell him for the rightjriceg A 1 __.._ ‘I. P. J. Clunan, the popular pr )orletor (f the Ssar hotel, 13 an all around horsemen and knows how to entertain the boys. He owns the stallion The Dike. a dark seal brown, four yeara old, standing 16 hands. He is by Wilkle Collin'e 25991. dam Birdle Sherman 1506, by Sherman, son of Gscrge Wilkes. He ls a. ï¬ne upstandln fellow with plenty of bone and muscle an beauti- f zlly gained. Bill C. is a sfx year old dark hay gelding lay eunont btar, dam by Huckleberry, He is a great saddlu‘ and a magniï¬cent jumper. Gertie C. ls a thoroughbred mare by Fred Henry, dam by Idlewild ; she is four years old and a p :rrecc Saddler. 7 A _A , . l .A‘... v “‘1‘. u-.. _..-.___ ~r -- â€" r! “T R. b:. Bawain is looked on as one of the crack horse-shoers about here, end his shop is well supplied with work. He drives a nice bay gelding by Lspidist Chief, which can move along at a mod gait. C. Veltcb, {he popnler Front-[emu the Veltoh house. belongs to he hone crowd. He drlvee e prelty (our old ‘23 by Hembletonlen Geom. on by dle Chlet. She etenda 152 hende mpg end hltcheeu nlce. When develtpede ewlll ‘lut l preuent epporencee so hr ony- Fgg‘lfee. who cooducte the olty livery here.hee a stable lull loclndlng Kerry Mlller. hy Blahlnnd Boyhe black feldlng o w \vlth plenty ol upeed. ee dr no to lo for a your wlth Joe Dely‘e mechtooe. r. Fee he: a ulce little men by Bldemen. dam h Jack the Berber. lo fuel to Sendo. by J‘ .L‘ase. The more Iron extra goon reader. J. 1'. Lemon. V. 8.. who recently eeteb- llphed here. hes Already worked up e large busloeei. no holds the roll:- over e tine steeple: ï¬ve year old boy more by Havoc 1215_ 2:47. by Thomdole 2:22 H, dun Lluo h Iehemlng Bog 447. b Donvllle Boy 2:28. '1‘ o more eten o 15.3 undo hl h. earl-lee herself stylishly and cm Ip with any of them. She has a tool by Feleh 2:1d. by Rlflemen 2_:20,Aand 5 onion! peoer. L__ Iâ€" Ulnar..." â€"- v â€"â€".. .___ _-__ Robert Wallace; G.T.R. engineer. has in Sando one o! the hendsomest etanione standing for service in this port of the country. He is only three rs old end stands 16 1 hands high. He 3 a boy with black points. flne substenoemith n i~ fluent carriage. He is by J. 1. Cdâ€, em by Ben ASr. For a nun horse he on speed. eig‘ng‘ete net: i113 Jo ip. -_ __ -__ -1 LL- “E.“fria'r'éton, cf Dunsfsrd. owns x 3 Boy, 3 ï¬ne specimen of the English coac stallion. He is by Imp. Merry Boy. He is ï¬ve yem old and a ï¬ne looking Individual. He on ht to get same good stock. W. borndyke, ot Oskwood. is driving Little Harry b Valentine, 2.32, dam by Crgwp .meeria . . ,__ 1AA-.. - t auuuLK 1. AM. O‘Xell, of the lumber ï¬rm of 0 Nail Simpson. has a ï¬ne four year old mare by R:d Chief. by R26. Wilkes, dam by Enquirer. Fcr young mare she promises something extra. She can get over a mile nice. J. Maklns‘ tonndryman, hastwo or three good ones including a two year (-ld chestnut by Phil Ryadvke, dam N'lly .Patchen by Geo. M. Psmhen, j r.. a four year old bay flmy. and a four year old chestnut gelding, with the same bgaegiqg. _ u ‘,L,_ A Common. [To the Edna: 0! Tu: Post] Sm,â€"Inconneotlonwish the Islands in Stony and other labs inthooountfuot Pomboro and Vitamin. which no the W51 0! the department of India 3.1mm. I but that It hum-nun mmthnbeenintbo habitat holding them tar pudenwholnnmda any me u. uv- .â€" . J. M. Lyons, G. T. I: train despucher, has a ï¬ne iofzy chestnut gelding, three years old. by Blueher. W. F. Broad, who has a good veterinary smctice in this neighborhood, owns three as drivers, including a seven year old tern mare by Kentucky, dam by Green Mountain Morgan. Sne is a stylish steppcr and an exzra good reader. A two ear old bay gelding out of h: r ‘oy Lspidist hie! is a particularly promising young- ster. He is nicely (out together and shows indications of spec . A two year old boy gelding is by Lapidist Chief. '1' he doctor is an extensive dealer in horsefle sh and generail has some good ones to dicker. Thos. alvert is a prominent farmer and stock man living six miles out n: Lindsay. He has two Phil Rysdyke ldlngs whose dam was by Crown Imperiiï¬fnext dam by Grey E \ ie; they are aged four and one year, an are iookin up in great- form. A two year old eolt by ’ om R gate is a hand- same youngster and is the pick of the lot- A yearling gelding is by the German coach horse Elias, which promises to be a ï¬ne ongwhen he is readypo go out. l L -_-__ issuan- “5......â€" high. â€113 b Eliza-‘7‘??? lagnmhtlllg 0 I 0!: bred. He is ngrootronder undo :ty sb locker. He has left some splendid stock around hex-o. A two you old boy gelding gle by Homblownlnn Gwlï¬ by 111de unteer. dombyCrown mun-pox He has the eppemnoe otmkln o goody animal. The doctor has a tool y §bland80y BquJr dun by Grey Nod. Weese 1- one o! the lccsl bone entbu-loete and on extensive dealer ln horsofloeb. He recently bong ho the ecol- llon Batman. by Enquirer. “He in nave is“ old chestmn‘1 hcm otnndlnï¬llï¬ hmdAs Igb, and wood a flnt- oleee nee one. seven our old boy goldlng elwdl 151 honde eby Mom". He II a nu -mco render and a good lookgr. M“ -. A i'n'†ungs‘ "E."ï¬ifé'mï¬iï¬"m ' tbodm ctosogrilo colts. She has proved vowï¬aheraolts gopdlgrook93:0. Oath adm'u “do she vuv .. u-.. -v .. -â€" W. H. Johnston belongs to the horsey crowd and has an exceedln y ï¬ne stallion in Jimmy Rysd ke, dnm enny Lind by Rainbow Rock nghnm. He is ï¬ve years old and a. handsome dark brown. wllh plenty of show and style. He has sired some ï¬ne stcck hereobonts. Mr. Johnston hasno use for the stallion and anyone wanting a good stock horse could get him toga reasgntzle ï¬gure. .‘ . .n A “u- LU§IIA Thos. Graham has a couplo of ï¬ne colts. A blacxyearllng stallion is byHambletonlan Geo , dam by Wornnnby. He took ï¬rst prfza t tall at ths Lindsoy Csntral Fair and Is cortex! 5 ï¬ne looking youngster. He is beautlh: y put together and when tally develooed he will be a prize. A. boy cal: 15 by View: Napoleon, he 13 a hut brothermtne alloys 9912; he is a £19.1on vâ€"v - .w,", W. Kenny Is a leading veterinz r: here, having been established in Lindsay twenty years. He has a. large practice In this neighborhood and Is a rightgood fellow. In the horse line the doctor has the black stallion H'ghlend ï¬chJr. He Is 2 ï¬ne 1‘- mo [From Camdiln 30:33:13, Tomato, Dec. 15th I C. Bartlett. who does the hutohor busi- ness of the town, has a weakness tor a good In r39. He hole a tour you old chest- nut gelding by Belmont Jr , «lam by Ter- onto Chief. He stands 16 hard: huh, and although never handled he can show a forty 351?. A four year old boy ï¬lly Is by Lapldlst Chief, dam by Crown Imperial. She is a promising youngster and looks as If she would go along some. _ The Imam than read 1nd up- proved as themhomchluotot the coun- cll ct 189%. alter which 311 adjourned to partakeoto stencnthemvicoaonottho re , w unpleasant houmepent porters reviewing the events of the you. INDSA Y’B HOBBEHEN. con UNI CA T1038. Indln Lmds Agent. vol A CALM Dr. lelinma’ Pink Pills are msnnhc- tuted by the Dr. lelinms' Medicine Company. Brockville, Out. and Shame- tady, .\'.Y . and are sold only in hoxu bearing their tmde mnk wd wrapper printed in red ink, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be Ind of all druggists. or du-ect by mm! from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Comptny from either a. ldress suppresswns. lmgususuco. .u of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow oi hedth to pub and sallo'w cheeks. In men they efl'oct s radical cure in sll cases srising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whstever nature. Dr. leliams’ Pink Pills u‘a msnnfsc- tured by the Dr. erAllisms' Medicine can I Ill. UVV. “WV. Dr. “'iilinms’ Pink Pdls contain s11 the elements necesssry to give new llfc nnd richness to the blood, snd restore shsttored n ewes. They sre sn nnfsiling speciï¬c for such disuse: ss locomctur smis, psrtisl parslysis, St. V'itus’ dsnoo, scistics, neurslgis, rheumatism, nervous hesdsche, the site: effects of ls grippo. pslpicstion of the heart, nervous pnostrstion, nll diseases depending upon vitisted honors in the blood, such ss scrofuln, chronic ' They are slso s speciï¬c suppressions, irregulsrities. sud Ill forms * â€" --- u SI) _._ .L- LIgJ WWI Inlet The ettcndanm on Snurdey n the muket I‘ll Very good There m a the lot 0! nice (oil in. which touud reedy sale at good priceu. Ducks told at 50c A pair: chickens It. 40:. pelt. There we e coneidenble (gummy 0! beef, which Iold It from $4 to $5 per crammed†“.50 $085. my eold at $6 to S'iezon. Quite e number 0! loud! of land and son wood eleo came In. Bungle My mt». Bungle. Jun. 2nd, â€"Welum hurley In vented. end seven} lots 0! Duct-n were eold WM morning. There wee 1150 some Inquiry for m, vety clone to quontions. Quoted No. l venom. 81c; No. 2 western. 59 : simple. We wmxo 1 Mac; No. 2. 621:; ho. 3 exm 6k; mph, We to 60:: Sun, 58c to 61¢; chevdier, 63c to 64¢. mes 8! ed Ink“ The uttering: 01nd cloverm unencumb- hirdemdend themkefleflma 857500 08 (or extn choice ï¬ne temples. Alike is oleï¬n quite tmxy.there1eemndentedemnd;pdeee new: at. $450 to 8640. the blur formulae-engine. There la e in: damned Ire . end the market is needy 3:. 82.50 to 875 for ditched end 39.80 m 32 90 tor um thrashed. made have m Inlet. ' Eu: Buudo. Jul. 2nd.â€" Genie-90 an through end one on do; whet needy but few here. Sele- â€"l-‘e: cows. good u) choice, 8:.†to .3: light to medium neon. 83.45 ‘0 84.25; bulb 824500.375 ewckcondnnee. The Met. dullulbtotse lower tor All but prime, end even Ibebeetgndee miowlbclewet theeleee. Beam .hoaphm-olduee'zsto .385. endvendnngcm mhhtbdngflonrrflnyorm. What, .......... .......â€"8062 ‘o .063 do and .............. .... 61 ‘0 one do goo...u ............ N no §erley........................ 46 to 2‘7 ‘91 0A cm â€I mmm.................. u“ N .5»: ii! .6 2: ash .334 30603 â€" 3A Dollilouol a 0.8 ‘3'; .8 coins- lsab can. ii USTA RD SEED Bought. Wuohom. Rug-u†mum-mu. COMJERCIAL NEWS. GOOD SEED GRAIN WANTED. Grain. Flour and Feed for Sale. N. B. C'WdILL- umcz o; m Cnunux Poo-r Lumen. JIII 4. 1395- OWDRY. nu Intmuo- w 52'. Jun?! cut-ant final m 1'“ count [on 90800]. 3003s A m 30991, new 0:: Mo! 3n BOOK! no» u tho “I and Pam schools. Ilium “ch:- poduon from leach." by nexusd-t a Libbey. Book and Stationery Store. 731mm WANTED to build . Bun sauna. oq not 1:. Con. o, mugs. For __.__- .._-‘ .- L -A an R. J. MATCHETT, Ticket Agent, G.T.B. School Supplies of all kinds Always on Hand. .883“. on not}. Coo. o. mums. For ï¬eld-n IR, to JOHN REID. Mum. P.0._ an 00.. -43. PRIVATE BOARDING.â€"!n . nice MW» wax-W W. '1'! 2‘1!!!- Hvo mama Ania So. 66, Glenda Rooms. “'5' “" or on... . mustâ€"ca 3 0. J s? MmMfluMMM-ï¬amm wmmummmmmumm land-con DmbuflundJuu-ry to return Inning death-“on not Illa «112311.189!» m... CHRISTMAS Holidays, HOLIDAY RATES. SINGLE FARE. 95...! E. 5.5.5:... 92.... 328 F. MMMooHO-ooucuuu mucky-rm"- TryVinmrlaFluur Mills GEO. A. LITTLE, ron TWENTY-11V; YEARS. fHECOOIG BE§IFBJ§ND New Advortuements. Grand Trunk Railway- NCING ACADEMY. 73-930. _M. and the homes of the County will ring with gayeties and rejoicings and the welcomings of those long absent. “Good cheer†will be dispensed with a lavish hand, and business cares and worries will be forgotten for the time being, at any rate. The pleasure of all will be seriously marred, however, if the supply of Christ- mas “good things†is scanty or inferior in quality. To be really ï¬t for such an occa- sion the Christmas Groceries should be fresh and of ï¬rst quality, and should be procured from us. Never have we had such a choice stock to offer holiday buyers, and the prices will be found most reasonabe. The joyous season of Christmas is here, G. A. Little; SPRATT KILLEN. Leona Etc. Bound m Neat. Sub- mual Style. or Blank Book: at W am and WWIWtoord". was THE â€VII 7, Peta-bor- ough. for prices. â€a but work. lower that: We prices. 411 â€ad: of work mud. FRI" H. 0088!], M luau-c. Ian: “I! am. Ifuouwmto knowfor how mac may you can have 800KB. PAPIBB. J. H. SOOTHERAN, PROF. L. G. CHAMBERLAIN. [or my um not “was twelve months. MWCWd III. In“ “mum-“nonm- BODKGBINDING. MONEY T0 LOAN if you have any Books to be bound send them to the Examiner Book- Bindery. Peterborough. All work executed in the neatest and best possible mnner. We do every style 0! Binding end Ruling. and nuke every description of Blank Books. .l. R. 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