rn’s, from '601'. EV, OST.†5 Greenland zildren’s rda Home PRICES. at $2 50, S3. 0;), 83 .50 'ice asked. z, and ï¬nd at would ltyles. oncrcd at public 03. large and there '01! if price and come back and :1ad to do it; do the shak ears. In that. r quality of our have a Whole we say in the Of the best Suits 1 re I [ave Store. on the noommondnuon o! t nd wu compute): cum! In Who or ’ d on. cue: this remodyo . [on $983. and: I cm nuruflam In: ____‘ Mr. I. McEnrhne, 216 Wellington-30., Hunmon: “For many weeks I ban Inflor- od Intense pain from rheumatism; m no bad 311:3 Incanld‘noo apknggo bulimia. I A-Ah â€"_ AA who have expsrlenced the wonderfully generating and pain enbiulngngowero! l ervulneâ€" :he groan nerve 1) care. Narvlllne In just: as good to take as to rub on, and la the best family remedy la the world. Nervillne is sold by dealm every- Where. “other mmum mimi- m 0: now Jilcumath‘m 1.2: years, and Nervfline is the only remedy that has done me any gsod." S) wxites Thomas McGlaahan, North Pelham. July 24, 1893, and his test!- mgny is supporteq by gogsmds o£_ other: R'acumatiém £4 McLennan Go. Inc Mumaizm $30“. BRIAR HILL COAL Best Grade of Blacksmiths’ TOWN AND COUNTâ€"Y. {summon -_'___â€"-â€" LINDSAY: FRIDAY. JAN. Sign of Mill Sm. South Side cf Kent-st. McLENNAN CO. DASHEb HERE AND THRM‘ it so Vsoatmna. Indwidnu Instruction PRli‘éfllE MCREA, fin: wc ï¬ve the bent results in all dcpartmo ts on 1 1:: mm: reasonable terms. ’ W !n.\'c a lama: attendance at, presenï¬, made up of I .‘n (c aâ€"(mm :hmo lmidinz a First-class Certiï¬cate H mm; whose early education has been neglected. l ‘In WAN TED â€"_â€"â€"â€",__..___, Mum mailman, wcusab _-â€"-â€"lâ€"__._ , 22m? AND HEAVY HARDWARE PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. cube we insist upon thomughricm in every line of I «I; If yau think 0! taking a course in Book-knew ' W :rtha‘ui, Penmanship. c:c., wrim us for ' 1 Our Graduates Are‘jSuccessful Who are desirous of obzninin: a thorough Busi. ncss or shorthand Education Peterbnro 3118. 0013628 S'lurfhn :ulam, l 1 TE Five per cam oï¬â€˜for Cash. M. W. KENNEDHI Q0 ‘5 {LE-l an nnnhc fl? A-h vvvvv i it; E? m am .53 5:11: Harms mouse: at Pcnrxa's Bookstore. BEST FURS, ; an at Greatly fleflusefl Prices Ela and all subject to the same terms of Discount CGAL =. Kent-st" McLennan a: Go. 73 1200 yds. Fine Dress Serge, CE LEB BA TED SALE. :mincss Col‘cce. Pctcrboron.h. Ont. l 8;": End 75 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, 25 Boys’ Overcoats, AGENTS FOR THE 41%96» â€"â€"BERE ARE SOME PRICES.- 250 yds. New Dress Tweeds, TO KNOW DRY GOODS, Luannâ€"14. BEST FURNISHINGS, BEST ROBES, BE ST HOSIERY, BEST BLANKETS, BEST LININGS, BEST TWEEDS, BEST FLANNELETTES, BEST UNDERWEAR, ,7 Vâ€"' "‘9 vauulk . r-vw-we .1 Inn 1133 done me any was enjoyed immensely by the audience Thomas McGInahen. and retleats great credit on their lender 94 1893 6. his te :1 end trelnem Mr. Minis. The parts were - ’ '“n s ' admirably taken, no mlstekeebelngznede, vythousenda of others â€"e thing likely to occur In a cantata, lead the wonderfully Atthlsjancture at the proceedings Sum n 0351111118 W" 01 Clans conveniently futln an appearance. h 1161’" D 0'119- and what's more, w th numerous presents, 800d 30 take 38 to tub and the scene of mgty and happiness that hm“! remedy In the {allowed I: lndeeeri ble. but when It In 301d b! dealers "017- known that come 300 scholars received “2'2"“. °s° ‘3" ‘z's'r “I†"3W3: en nrmo . an ne prove mee [“3“ cured °‘ 33W†on old profession“, and wee well up to the grows-fl- mgr}. The article efl'elréeï¬epcte tbhyet high- 6 «Huston-30., es en one: on e tee erhne r weeke I have "a", of Lt :1! . The decorggtlglne, the unseale- rhenmetlem; wee so men U I" It" . en ' tee ole-r empheelzed thele end time nttend tube-hue. I ven touche pnllnnnery um um. 1w: Rheum-tie Cure euthe ladlee end gentlemen town tion at t weneellhu-elend nneelneneethoee who analogue“ ’ hedehemeotleet t’e eedlne brunedyo . [He months: 8:. A e '0 ever eew.†a hell with end eemnou 0mm ' A. Blainbetheza’. week .... ggfaï¬ï¬‚vmmm' BEST DRESS GOODS, for Grates. 26m! Prices 950 to $1. 50, regurar $1. 50 E to $2. 50, and 5 per cent, of for E3 cash. . H. W. Kennedy a: Go. Prices $2 to $3 50, regular $3.25 to $4 75, and 5 per cent. of)“ for cash. Price 250, Double Fold, and 5 per cent. oï¬â€œ for cash. Price 250, regular 400 and 5 per cent of} for cash. Eanta Giana Pay: a Visit. HIS time Santa Claus depertcdlram his usual custom;ha remsiaed in town over Christmas in order to attend 8:. Andrew’ S n ndey school tea and con- cert on Thursday week. After pu- lng at a sumptuous supper the children ‘ adjourned into the ‘ church for the ren- dering c! the program. By 8 o’clock the church was crowded so that even standing room was an a premium. and scores were unable to secure even an entrsnce. In spite of the crowd and the excitement the cnildran behaved splendidly, and bore cf! the 11m as r. well-behaved Sunday school. once. and still further completed their corqaesc by singing as children only do when at their best. Little Miss Jessie McLean, in her recitationâ€"e Inn and rather too dimcult ween for s eh d-ec- quibted herself cap! y and premieee to be a reciter or no mean ability. The prin- Cipel part of the the out“ “.5 enjoyed immegse y 13’ the manna??- 9.110 P2123. Awarded. The ï¬nal awards in the literary competi- tion oï¬â€™ered by the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co. or Brookviile. Oat., have just been announced. The decision as to the order of merit o! the ï¬ve stories selected was left to a vote or the readers, and that gmat interest was taken in the matter is shown by the fact that 16,728 votes were recorded. “A N ight on Crookbacir," b Due. (Mrs. R. S Smeliie, Toronto.) reee red 4655 votes, the largest number cast, and is awarded ï¬rst prize. "The Lady of Beauce," by Othmes, (Thos. Swift, Ottawa) comes second with 4403 votes. “The Fail of York. ' by Allan Douglas Brodie. (1‘. Herbert Chestnut, Toronto.) takes the third with 3004 votes. “The House of Enialic." by Margery Toeker, (Mrs. C. F. Frazer, Halifax. N S. ) nos the fourth with 2,500 votes. “The ew Eien." %15300. (C. B. Keenleyside, Brenner-d.) 2i voies. is awarded 5 h prize. The prizes are $100. 75, $60, $40 and $25. The Dr. Wiiiiuma‘ Medicine Co. deserves much credit for so liberally assisting in developing a Canadian literary talent. BEST FLANNELS, Roma. Parties passink the career of Peel 8; William-stag. will save money and gain style by cansuiting g. p. mullett about their furs, either in repairing or ordering new Roads. For shouid be cut to the best advantaca to look we]! and it requires practfc ;1 experience to éo that. Sathfsc- tion given or money refunded. 7-“: G. P. Mum. Memorial curse. Same handsome lines or memorial cards new in stock at; reasonable prices for one and two dozen lots. Call and examine or write for mmpies to this cï¬ice. Thomas Beau. Issuer cf Marriage Licenses. Ofï¬ce G. W. Bean's iswelry store, Kent at BEST GLOVES, Mâ€"m ï¬ll CLOTHING G. P. Mum. ‘V‘v-v â€"â€" vâ€"vâ€"v‘ m preached an minute. has)! $53 m- uon hnd left: baton ho had punched can minutes the other halt wont to slag‘ and the-sermon wu I0 net-hem, um did not nqah‘c rebooting. Ho reï¬ned to my sunning mounts which unmanne- oooumd when nut-on- warn and-:- the In- fluence of liquor. And Also to tho ad ad gust ulna {:2un committal 1: pm undo:- Hquor. 0 III: Imam um. mom Inn-non thus ho noflcod am]. one won. 8». Mr. m an I Ind whlohhohodhhlymflhhcdln “on with his own ohm on mnwmumanrm. ‘ were road. Mm Bum Dingle rendered an instrumental 5010. Mr. Hump ‘I vlaXin quartet?» 01mm warmly“ v- ed. Rav. Mr. Macmillan ‘53†a very Inter- eating and humus!" dress on tonne:- nnce. In his opening nuns-h he sud he hard}: know what 1m expected of him; had! nwmttobalmmm who pmchod the most moving. Inn-t soothing. 21“} man. ut‘lgtgotory pox-gag years in the éjoymont o: a halo ma vigorous old ago, made glad through our column with mm new: at his friends and tha scenes or his only don. â€"szo monthly meeting ct the C. E T. S. vs: Inge! attendedonnonds evening Rav. Mr. ml: counted the chair. The mlnutoa of the two wagon; meeting! .0-“ n-) ‘.1_‘ 13_A A ,‘ i ___v_ , -.â€"-'_ ‘vuâ€"v; , Illinois. Mr. Brady was one at the ploneers or O s, and took an sctlve part in the a airs of Lindsay and Ops half a century ago. Thou 1: now up- wards cf 83 years. Mr. B is? a com stunt reader of THE POST, end pa him- self well informed on the slain cf our town and townshi Tat Pos'r wishes Mr. Brady the comp ems of this festive season,_ not} hopes he ma! flyejnny 1305': recent] received [letter from Mr. Patrick B y, ogBoylder, canton co_un_§y. In:__r_ â€"An esteemed oomapondent of Tm; 1205': rquntl; tagging}; latter from Mr. â€"Thera wsa hesps of fan at the Glass Blown-3' hat Frlda . Aplc-sntlnz contest was the feature; 5 1 boys were each given a pie to out without touchlng them with beï¬r hmds. 0! course their faces wet-J painted (abu- eetlng), but when i: In re- membered the ples were hnokIeberry plea the worst things flammable would not be far ss‘rs . he contestants were G. Walker, . Rex, F. Lennon, A. Welsh. Chembsrs and A. Brown. Chambers nu- {shed ï¬rst in 3 mine, Brown 22d. having had tsome dlfllenlty with a piece of the one . -â€"An "at home" iven Monday evening at the residence oi . A. Primean. Kenton, was an entire success in every way. Quite a number at young pzopie were present and a good program of games. music. singing. etc., was well carried out. After A well arranged table had been done justice to, all retired at an eariyhonr. alter wishing the compliments 0! the season to their heat and beaten. ~Tueedey alter-noon, as Mr. Jae. Gre- ham, oi Omemee wascrosslnga corner-near the Collegiate 'Inetitnte, with hie head down makln ageinao the wind. he nnfcr tnneteiy co ided with a bun. Hie feet were knocked from undu- hlm and one o! the runners out his head so severely the: i it rsquired several stitches to close the wound. We sympathize with Mr. Graham has also congratulate him on his escape from more serious injury. -Ian Maclaren, the well-known author, sold recently that any man who would not work should be mad: to do so ah the point of the bayonet. Perhaps he could tell no what so do wlch the men who want work and are unable to ï¬nd lo. A poloter In that. dlreotlon would take a at load on' the minds of asplrlng mun olpal oandl~ dates Just now. -â€"An "at homo"glvon Monday avenloz at â€"The ï¬ve shantymenfwho were arrestzd Thursday we'k between Kmmount and Gazer: on su'piolon of being the parties who broke Into Mr. Hmison's house at Dysaxt. are named Wm. Dsrlmg, John Darling. Wm. Major, F. Graham and J as. Lulloxend. Tao men were acquitted In: F dday. â€"A carceln journal not long 320 said that it two peopte were put in the same bed, one with toothache and the other in love, the one with toothache would go to sleep ï¬rst. WU! somebody who knows please testify to the truth of this etetc~ men: In the beneï¬t of our readers. â€"-We hasten to camct a very apparant error In our last council report. The mation to grmb the rr-ertex-a $10 each was secanded by Cmn. Kulabyâ€"noc by Conn. Cut-tin, as reputed. The latter having a rod in pickle far one cf the scribes, oppos~ ed the grant. â€"Great was the men-imam: at the Queen- st. 5. S. Christmas tree on Wednesday week, when the followln three promi- nent oung men receive each a pretty little on : Messrs. Dr. White, B. and D. Anderson, at the London Lita Ins. Co. â€"â€"Dur§ng England's foreign wars. In the time t f the great Walpole, his son, Horace Walpole, said “ We are forced every morn- lnz to ask what new vfctcry there is." This is what the liberal Dipexs throughout Canada. ara doing these bimee. -An eff-orb to establish a. league ofnative aids in China for the purpose of binding girls’ feet has been defeated. A native 12-1 summed up 2h: situation as follows : e squeezy foot. you squ ezy waistâ€"same object bothâ€"to gel: husband. -â€"Mr. R. B. Roget-9. ot Petcrborcngh, suparintendent cf the Trent waters. has been ordered by the government to Europe to examine and report upon a newly invented 1115 lock now being Intrcduced In Germany. â€"A CampbelIf-er lady swallowed a pin the other day and nearly choked to death. How rfcen such occurrences are "corded In the papers, and yet people keep right on using theirï¬mouths for pin cushions. â€"F:ida.y lastwas St. John the Evangelist day, and in Masonic circles“: is celebrated as an important annual event, upan which date the annual installation of (mar: takes piaao. â€"-\. team cf nountry horses in harness rim awe on Kant-3r. at. noon lest Satur- day, nu made up the 11211 “for pastures green " at a spanklng cup. â€"-When asked why she rejented me, Her reasons were moat frank ; She migied me In the balanceâ€"5nd I had none at the bank. â€" An lnventlve Kent~st. girl to-dey arrayed herself in mother's balloon sleeves and then donned her skates. She now held: the record torquick time down town. â€"Th8 distribution of 3 200 Mnrtini- Metford rifles and 600,000 round“! am- munition to the volunteer toxczs has been completed at Kingston. â€"Several hoses were exercising them- selves on Kermit. this afternoon a: a nther rapid gait. When is this nuisance going to cons: ? â€"-On Christmas day Mr. T. Murdoch meted two dandeilons that were blooming at the edge or the board-walk in front of his residenca. â€"'l‘ha flax-lacs report a great scarci‘y of flamers just: now. A great many flawers are gun from Toronto. oonscquently prices come high. â€"A very successful Christmas tree festival was held at the house of Mr. Baden, In the country. on last Friday evening. â€"'rho dyln you of '95 is In a mischlov. one mood to- ny. and he and the winds are playing people some odd tricks. â€"A cholee stock of Memorlel csrde at the latest: and most handsome design just received at Tm: Pos'r. -Dr. Neelands, dentist, hsa areal: suc- cess In treating aching teeth without extractingâ€"91M. -â€"The Masonic fraternity held a success- ful meeting last Friday {evenInsx (Sb. John’s day) new sauna. -â€"The public schools open to-day, Jan. 8rd, not on Monday, as stated. ~There were a goodly number of people In town lat Samaria}, bus buslnzea m voluntarfli xii. "In common mu.†AsAbx-ahnmmnoolnuw them. do not can to argue about their ailments. tht they want 13 a madlolne tint wmuu-e them. The simple, honest statement, “I knaw that Hood‘s Smaparllla cured me.“ Is tha best argument in favor 0! this mgdiqinq‘ and this Is what may thousands can homunyhour. dun-nut: Gamma-at ha mwmn-m', M: Enema: Colaâ€"84:15 duringthe winter-1mm. smur- "râ€"â€"__u m“ homo." ria- who gin-entire mum.†my minded. when as asking to As Abraham Lincoln owed them. do not enter inn ct my: ciao ad in my care to argue about their ailments. Win: 1 "ï¬t-87;â€. . P. Maul-rt. 'at homoi’: CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY. JANUARY 8, I. ’Mï¬'ï¬ifï¬cWrâ€"Ea In zmlvodlnm m 3 mag-uh re- cclgv'od In an morning by)“. R. “pun. duals: lawman ct azimummm‘zzwg- 'oompny. which and a hollow: " out, â€annular on 1' 9.0.“ misc-alas Doll-5.- «c-5900.- boh odeothoomlnn' youo washer: permitting. â€"Among the may Now You-'- grub Inga rpgeiypd in toy: 3n!) _ _ l!- â€"On Monday. Dec. 30th mm hegan to run over the dam ebove the locks tor the ï¬rst time in month. Next (in! the qua- bity had lea-med conï¬des-ebb. On the morning of the New You the river wee frozen ova-right up to the loot of thedun. and the water on in down (mm the higher leveund Mutual: by Jest Frost end held in Ice mane thet nude the den en â€new plotnnln the bright sunlight d the me: o! m. ~Ahoet 10 o‘clock In naming the reporter (or this journei his eep blown ever. to e met to ‘ save in , he new it eeero‘er Britton Brce'. store. At noon amen-ind at theaiï¬aeemihgthet theeep hed been etopped et Omemee end «Inflected by the editor of the Min-er. Union-tunnel: he. tgoigrtdttto “teem-hora. end the! e e 01]) with m Poet's III-ll. mm pepterad lg the Review editor.“ will «The Home for the Aged. or u I: (I now called. “the Home, L‘Aduy,†is now 3n incorporated coo under 3.5.0 Cm. 173.1(0'. G. H. H In: hula; chained the necessary cert! cats from Judge Dean. 3nd ï¬led the «citation ct Inca-perm“ with the Clerk :1 the Pace. We under- ntand It being I. enviable mmlon. Mr. Hzpuna a“. nu service. tree of charge. -The delivery boys of the Dun Pos'r held a eonenlcation in the otflce Tn e15, running a ante delivery ct that night: Posts in view of the atom. Theietest conclusion mind It is to am themeelm with iongropee. with hooks on the end. so that when carried heaven nerd they shall be able to each onto something before vanishing altogether. -â€"!flsa M. E. Raid. Sana-stunt plou- snuy aux-grind when a number 0! be:- 8.5. (113‘s 0! t. a Queenâ€. Methodist church met at her home. and Miss E .u Guhun. on behalf of the class. presented a beat! (:11 Christina gut. showing apprechuon and love 1 :- their teacher. Mus Bad I: deserving]: pcpulu- with he: lagoon“. â€".\ir. and M1. Dnnoon held e house- warming at lheir new residence no the Junction. “Ram-bane." on New Yeer'e eve. A large campnny o! triende numbi- cd and a very plenum. time wee spent. â€"Daia s in in: Arr-mi cmee A in: suspicion that Tim: the coming womm nut have Mapped To straighten up her he. â€"'i‘he municipxi mat for the township of 0;: was upper: oned in December tar the ï¬rst time in twenty-ave 'em. the re- ‘ parts having been all rreeivea. The aunt for Emily m apparcioncd on the use of January. â€"Mr. A C. Raid hu bought the min warehouse u Rubzro tram Mr. Welieer. A- Adam is an active and enter in: your; men, end well liked in the v cinity. the pnrchue gives genus! attraction. ‘W? predict :1 rub a! business in the n nre. â€"An old lady named McDonald, who lives In the south ward, was blown down by a strong gas: at wind on Tue-day nlaht. fracturing†mm and receiving a severe out on the head as a result. -â€"The E at Victoria Teschcn'Asaocutkn will hold their next canventlon on Thun- day and Friday, Rah. 62!! “(17.11. Mr. Wm. Houston. 0! Tcrsuto, directs:- o! lnsmulee. wlll attend. â€"Wo have In the cause c! causation a very handsome and usetn cuendnr, which we expect to have cementum randy tcr delivery with the next lune c1 Tm: Post . ~The street loeflng nuisance In me dia- appearing, and ladies may now, with some degree at suecy. walk through our screen alter dark. 1.00" Bram... â€"L(ndsay schools te- cpan next Mon- day; the public schosls in the morning, the Collegiate on 1 30 pan. -Mr. John Dale], of Fenian Falls, will again oppose Mr. J. Chmbcrnlste warden, for the reeveahlp of shot town- ship. 7 Tfllsfléair'ï¬ï¬be open to the public 1mm 9am. until noon, and from 1 p m. an 6 p. m. It will be closed on Sunday. Kinmonncâ€"An-Ivo Friday, 5.05 pm. : lane Saturday. 5 05 9.111. Galenâ€"Arr re Saturday, 5.55 pan. ; [one Tlï¬iï¬â€˜Y- 6 up.- ‘. A Reétio' iâ€"Aniva Tnnrsdiy, 3 55 p.121. , leave Fdday. 3 55 p.m._ 'Fe’neloi Filiglxriié'ï¬ednuday, 3 15 p.99. ;‘ )gavajhprsdg, 3.1.? 9.11:; Lindsayâ€"Arrive PM: Jan. mm}. at 6 05 0%«3 ; leave Smuday, yéEO ant-Arrive Snmclgy.p 9.80 pan logo Tuesdsy y. 7.15 km. mama -Arrtvo Tuesday. 8.15 mm. , leave Wednesday, 8 15 gm. Lindsay â€"Arrlve °Wednesdnn 10.05 Ln. . longs Wednesday._215p.m_._ , 0. P. R. lxhlbltlcl Car. ‘Iha Canadian Paciï¬c Exhibition Cor. carrying crops of 1895, will visit Linda†and othcr points in the district this week and next, as per table below. No doubt thousands will take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to pu-zonully comparing the products ti our great North Wts: with the has: shown at our (All â€"The W. C. T. U. wishes the: every ‘ woman whose name I.- on the voter-'1 llec ‘ will east her ballot on Mmdny. Jan. 6 h. We appeal to the women voters to vote eel-1y. vote wisely. and vote Independently. Lat no woman rdmln from costing he: ballot hccxnse some one be! bald “Women do not vote lntelllgently.“ A! the lee: province! election 34 men voted ln Llndeey who were unable to and: their bnllote. Are we to svppoee than nll thate men voted an {can «use and intelligence dlctnsed I Ve eonslder the hello: n acted trust. and no women should he weld not ; ashamed to use lb. 1 --.\Isny cf the women who ue entitled to vote at the municipal election: zre too old and full toga to the polling booth It la a pity the: the younger and more active wcmen are not enfrenchltei. â€"1'he locnl W.C.'.l‘.U. will meet on Wed~ nesd , Jar. 8.1:. A card“! invitation la ate: ed teal! interested. Jan. 9, Baptist church: subject. “ka1! Mission? nmkcr. R". S. J. Suarez. Jan. 10. St. Auduw’o church: on just. 1801-33 Missions? speaker, Rev. C. B. 'JSzifl‘ITVSthnl‘râ€"am; subject. atTthe Church Unlmfl ;" maker, Rev. J. a ten. Jan. 8, Cmbfldgest. Method!» church; subject, u“Natlonu tad Rnlera;' water. Ray. J .‘W‘. Macmillan. ' A: last wears mating o! L'nduy Podgo,AF. 85A. BL. Wonk-id†even {nitâ€"6 ,aauï¬g. mixed!“ chugh.‘ 51: J30 . " an an That-ah , whet-L Rev. L. _S. Links». 8" Woo: 01 m. The (allowing pm luthewukd pram In: been manned by the Mini:- tegm Anaoclausn: â€"-â€"-vâ€". Q's... “In-MIL tor c: sci-amonxe-Tii.“ n. u. Btkar.’ u. an. UAW ; vau- um. can. maxim, O 501'. Stow J. G. Macho“; Jun. Seaw- ud, G. R. Mullen: Inner Gum. N. Lxmcnc: Ifleg, L.._ inhmbult ; Direc- A-.. -1“. , n- _ . lng Int. the followingomwu wen-ow: W.P.M G.E.M.Baket:W WJL. NL. Van. “5:5211. Wilden, J. W. Bum: Jun. "den, A. WW; 5021 1):; W. EBlur Janna-eonâ€! no. Mahatma; (S... c.____ 3 ‘-~._L W. c. '1‘. v. Rom and Comments. laconic Damn. â€"Â¥r. Prank Irwin. at Duluth. man" can ct 21:. szc. Irwin. on at tho “BMW :- "mo-ton n mummy pun Md than ul awnww II. II,‘ unanumi. F333» Faun: Mm Frank ad W. Mun. at Pom. â€"‘1'hlx «mm mm our :rcmedt’tdcnd. It. 3m Wdhz. ex- “ 010.» .mlud 191.110. to h!- I... win ch mud hm hr amal- huh-bun has, Inn-vu- mun-aha. 11b.“ gomodtgg ~â€"Mr2. (Dz-JR A. Hartman and mad- duzhter Anna. ((Dmu. m spoodlnz u turdâ€: In L'ndsu. the est: of Mn. (Dr.) W. L. Benton. Gun tidy-5n ~31: A. 0. Shut nod wile. 0! Tomato, at Christmas with "ham In (on. ey retmed ham. Fddn ad in 310' day: will tutu up nddenoe :1 Mental. â€"Mr. Thomas M:Cabo. a farmer lul- ‘ dent “Lulu-y. but now r (South D ‘nnlvtd In than Huh-ta. Md ml â€and some no v an; nhtlvu In town lad Wu. â€"Mu. M can sad “an . of I! t CWCQB with Dr. may! Mn. Gui-m a. Lunar-r» They um ovu- thunvdnylnodu-mhomb u an chads-ooh «Walnut u 8:. WI chuck Friday mug. Gunman In ten“ “lacuna-ore. Funk Idle». 8| Granary. Gee. Zu- um otTomho;__itJn.B_c-ud_,m â€")lr. W. Nulmrey. our} In the DI]: how. Oduu. tad tamed] c! the Beacon bone hm. (pan: a but days with an family In town 1»: week. â€"â€"Mr and Mrs. P. Saute tad thfldnn. or Btooflln. wont Chtucmu with hit. an! Mrs. R 1). Preston. Th" “turned home Fad-y met-claw. â€"Mr. Adm Strut. who Is employed on the I. B. O. runny. I. mending the bond: uosou with an mother. Mrs. J. L Bu. «kc-st. â€"Â¥r. Ciao. Yea. o! L'tflo Baum. won to town Sunday. 0mm look: well. and buomtoln growth on his he: new to his old Mandi. «Mr. Chas. Gosngr, mm o! the 0:11â€. hunch .c! the Domtnloz Bank. open: New You: day ulna: on his mmy hands In (on. -Mr. m! Mn. '1'. mm. at me eh» m. r on: I few 9 n: Christan“ vb! gland. In Tenet: sud York Mule. “08 â€"Mr. Sun 11:31:. Mar. arrived Mensa morning tron Gun Milford. 3nd wand flow not: wit: “hum here. â€"Mr. Thou. Eqalm. on. 01 Durban's most In “mm. wu In town on 8:: y Ind and. n all on I'll Post. -Mlu J. Fanning, o! Onngovme In ding her holiday- ln town with at ten. the MI...- Fanlnz. Lladuy-uf. -3Ir. Will Stump. tho gum am A: the Benton hm, Mb last Saturday to spend a few days at bl. hoax. 1:: Tomato. ‘ mam. Ram tad children. tron Kin- camlne. upon 8.1mm, In town on the way to Bahama to vim .her mother. Mn. 0081.31. â€"Mr. Ed's!!! Lula. of Victor]. Rand, the gum Nsrth Victoria “can" count:- dong. m In toyniluc Sunday. â€"Mlu flu] Jer Mcln'yra. lull-st" [at Sunday evenln g tax-T Toronto. where she will spend I wee with mendv. -~Mr. W. V. Cox-null returned on Tau- day to his ham In Pickering. utter spend- lcg 3 Mat week In town. â€"Bflu M. Campbell. of the south ward. "turned 2mm '1‘: roam Christan- morning. um s you-'3 mldtnce than. â€"!r. Herb' Noswoi-thy. c! Tn: POST luff. enjoyed the holiday with Whitby and Bamnvwa friends. â€"Mr. E. P. Banana]. Jr. son at the chic! wzlneer of the Grand Trunk R R. Ins In town on Manda]. ' â€"M:. flown-d Maczschen. a! the Bank a! blooms). Pater-bore. open: Chrhtmu with his wants hen. ~Mu. Rev.) Shea: std chlldno'lett lat Mo :1 (at Trenton to viola bloods. â€"D:. R. P. Emu. o! Peterhoro. mt rah-2:13:33“ with hluuter. Mn. 8. D. Pm- -â€"Mr. nod Mn. .7. C. Mex-k. ct Oahu“, a? visiting Mn. 3. Preston for a tow \ ’9. -â€"Mr. B. 1". Wood. 0! Butte. woo In town last Friday, u soon 3: the Duly â€"Mlu L'ule Duh end Mm L'ule godwln. o! Stenhope, u-e mum friends -â€"l’ts. Richard Besnoldo. of Part Hope. to vlslttng her father. Mr. M. Penning. Lindsey-st. . â€"Â¥lse Ado Mom. cf Grovenhunt. to 1 the guest cf hcr sister. 1113. Alex. Jock- eov, Bondat. -â€"Mu. Alex. Scour. of Toronto. to In town visiting her brother. Copz. E Smith, of the north ward. â€"M!se N. Swot-taker. of the cut wad, m the goat cf Mrs. J. C. Longing. PeterhoroJut week. â€"3(r. Fred. Gulls. 3 12.0.1. boy. 0.:de the Norma school In Toronto next you. â€" Mean. Herb Huh 3nd ‘1‘. Thou-bum. ct Fenolon Edie. won in town Tuesday. â€"Mlss Nanak 0! Kingston, la the gum or her cousin. M!" Gnu-m. north wad. â€"Mr. Wnltcr Ellis 0 not Chrlltmu with M. {flood 9.13:: Bung-n. In Guam. â€"Mr. Ju. ann . of Peta-banana rpm: Chi-mm wltï¬lendc in town. ' â€"m:: 3‘. Moon. of Petersen's Omen, :- visiting Mr. J. Shannon. out turd. -311: x. P. Snele, o! auxin-w. m In town last Sum-day on his way north. â€"Mm Maul-y bu rammed from New York and a visiting retains in turn. â€"Mr. Gar. Wlulumon. sanctum. Benet-can. spent Christmas In con. ~31â€. S. Hughes and daughter. Battle, 0! Galen. wen in town on Tuesdsy. -â€"!lhn Josh Mon-aw. of Peta-baa. u flaking Ms. E. 80930:. south wwd. â€"lnuM Flt: out.“ at: on 3 short this :31: {that In tow:n -Â¥r. Alex. Chrk. at Feudal: Fdll. Iru In town to-dny owing on triads. -Mr. sad Mn. Thou. Armstrong meat Chflumu with Pamhoro Manda. â€"Mr. M. Morrison and wife. at Manda. war. In town lac Sunny â€"Clem. mum. a on via», boy. ma well known here. a la town. â€"Dr. and Mn. Hermann smut Che!» Inn with Part Rape Meade. My maniac. ‘â€"M'. Goo. Two, of Part Hop), amt Christan: In town. -Â¥r. 1' G. Murphy his last 85:11:44:wa Gnu Full. loam â€"Bev. rm Nola. (.1 Fusion mu. m In can but Friday. -llr. J. Outer. o: Innis. m in town on business an Saturday. ~31!" Bone. of Toronto. I: Vilitlo. with In. D. J. Mainly". â€"Â¥r. John Daniels. of Melon M. mm In town In: Sound-y. â€"Mu. Judas. :1 P0110106 Falls. amt Maud†In town. â€"qucr Saw. Hughe- len lot Tatum --Xr. Jot. rm. ct ouuu. m in town MSW. 41m Lucy A‘pr ntnrnod but not tram Tomato. â€"3h-. E. Walden null-nod to Toronto hutsnnrdnr. gigantic-Cult... giEiI-z It}!!! Egigtgfi nag; ell-Ills. but 33:3. tell-1.3.3:. 8.9.23.8 anaconPBoopâ€"I urn-P. â€"Ex-Wu~dcn Caliban m In ton on At 33:220. 330;. Janna-n. Foot :1 Room wan-91. l/I/eeé. g ::;: and ad: Dress 33?; Tweed :E Goods, £153: INGS to Crockery. max-m. include a at Three Sï¬ecz'a/ Stocks £3]: Grinnhy Rubbers Stocks on Sal lb 26‘ ORDERED CLOTHING-Specie! tenures in this de~ pmment. are: an immense unue :0 select. from in Eden Ulster-tugs. Raver and Melton Overeoetings. Black mi Fancy Worsted Suitings, Scotch and Cnudlnn Tweed Sukings, Sex-gee. ancy Wot-seed Trams-mam Every went gnu-unwed to a: properly, to be well made end trimmed inside and out. The flock of Clothe is very lane and Prices have been reduced. READY-MADE CLOTHING-Men! and Boys“ L'lstcrs mmmm WARNER 8: 80., 1,500 yards Dress Goods at 5c., cheap at 10c. 2,000 yards Remnants of Factory Cotton at a big sacriï¬ce I 500 yards Fast Colored Ginghams at 5c. per yard. ! ,003 Men' s Four-in- hand Tics at 15c" or 2 for 25¢" worth 25¢. each a Make a Note of the“- Lines, and ask to see them when you are in. (CHINA HALL'S OLD STAND) Cut Prices on Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats. Cut Prices on Men's and Boys’ Ulsters. Cut Prices on Men’s Suits. Cut Prices on Boys’ Suits. Cut Prices on Overalls, Smacks, etc. Cut Prices on Underwear, Braces, etc. Are out again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe shapes, right up to date, but with the same old “wear like iron†quality that has always characterized them, because they are honestly made of pure Rubber. Be sure you get Granby’s this year. Cut Prices on Ladies’ Mantles of all kinds. Cut. Prices on Mantlings and Ulsterings. Cut Prices on Furs of all kinds. Cut Prices on White and Grey Blankets. Cut Prices on Men’s Heavy Underwear. Cut Prices on about 50 Ladies’ Wrap Shawls. Cut Prices on Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Scarfs, etc. We offer Special Cut Price on all lines of Heavy Goods during January, which must be cleared this month to make room for early shipment of SPRING GOODS, ETC. éï¬ï¬iï¬THiEE%STï¬ï¬f§> GUT PRIGES h? 4 SPECIAL DRIVES LINDSAY AND WOODVILLE DRESS MATERIALSâ€"Au the Dress Good: in both “och heve been placed on sale at reduced prices. And seldom is such everiety of FineGoodsofla-ed uthhetockembneee in Black end Colomed Henri- etta. Sol-gee. Fem-y Black end Colored Geode, WNW. Ceehmetee. lemons, etc. Du- lng this ale SKIRT LININGS reduced to 4c per read. 001108 SPOOLS. 2c etch. WAIST LIN- INGStoIOCMM. . . . . @ Three Stacks. Clothing, Dress Goods, Crockery and Glassware, have been placed on sale in the Thorndike store this week. Bankwm 3100K 53“} HI flflKWflflfl Puss trey ’sâ€"Man treal. OKIRY, GLASS AND Ol-«NaWARE-«Our stocks Include about six original â€chum or Dinner. Toilet and Ta Sen. Fancy Chin- Lunpy. Fancy Vacs. Glu- Tea Sen. Pitchâ€. Ccke Stands. Preserve Duh». Odd mum of all kinda, ALL REDUCED IN PRICE 0 O O I C I I I Granby Rubbers. and 0mm. Men's Suits Md Panes. 8031' Sam and Pants. lave all been muted down in >A‘I' OUR‘ Hog; Bros. Warner Jr Go -â€" -FORâ€" JANUARY