Ath; Eté., than“ END of :ay-st. 3311791 lban v purchasing can do 80 ion at the Company? N. corner Lindsay King streets. place for u \ to we the pomes athbun Col†2 r “ad Retail 39317:. :1 Fans; Hardware. WARDS 00-. f Double Harness mun; (100d travel!†mum-t Knives, 60$} [.1 Boards,- “6:01:01 ‘ Carin t Sweepers} p, ’j‘rzzyfl. "18-174 m“; -1 1" platadj Park»; and SW1 ’er' g» the: World. 1 Grade of English zerican Cutlery. at!) 3 ii a 92’} r5 Prams and II I: luv/hm: you buy, ‘WARDS 00. ’exopnona 122. L PONIES a‘ ward: a: CO. 18h, Doors, Blindq , Trimmings, Etc. Y ?RESENTS. i at Cunada “'0. If A: 91.1.1077. "f; PLANINGHIII SUII‘ m: mm. fare in the 9/? LIFE. 1.“. NOTICE. USINESS 00 RYLEY‘ (HWY; us 1 :4 9.95 00110.] ,w/w own cum m '. Ta 910:. autumn" m 1.- ; puoni'ia: Davis have? for sale 8 {‘(1 Team Of v. c. TAYLOR, 31403., )I 31;.-\KER. kyle-,7. Eobcaym {ml partieip‘ nfhflle '4“, 1 [L4 .VTEED. .10 "IM‘Y «m v m Tum-w, . hfl H". “m ‘n nu [uh “w ., «mm 1- UNION I“ .vill be worth} I»: A 803.; \anw .nm. ING Sun's Y1 rellea hit or misa’BiatEii jumble, a century in the rear. Pmemalt has become a Inor- ng qumopag‘medicgne, becguse ll; accom- ma not: been reeentéd' £5_e'_“‘51'1;iole": vex-king rem y able to raise the dead. {93- y_e_t_l_s Pinemnlt is cmpmox; denials-har- to suddenly lea into favor. Thia- our; urislng successm been due to merit- In Feud. On the corner of Peel and William-sun, during the winter months, a practical fur- isr who givesentire satisfietionpr money 'ernnded, whan repairing or making to tr in- MN ( f every description and in any |tyie.-O7~U. G. P. Mcnnm. dishes what it was desi ed to do. Its ski is diseases at the rest and chest. 'hat is a ï¬eld wide enough for one medi- Ine. While curing the special disease ii: ones and builds up the whole system. In ï¬ning eases 83k roudmgglso for Pine- : en E hoephites instead of plsln 513%: he Newest, most Pslstshie n rising snc'cess has been Elli-£0 merit. T5 as no; bpen obtrusive]; admtiscd. In eases, the drug trade admit, was phe- :omena]. N 9 newgmdiclne of recent years TOWN AND COUNTY. The News“ Ind 303:. ’Ih: success scored by Pinamnlh In one E119 Gazmaizm 3305-1. LINDSAY FRIDAY. JAN. 17? DASHEb HERE AND THERE. 12g: cf 121221 5:17 Nrâ€"__.â€"â€"â€"â€"_~ ,r. mnâ€"‘w- $311.36 555%! m Wflfliï¬ l__â€"â€"â€"u.__ amtâ€".gâ€"n est Grade of Blacksmiths’ LN ’RIAR HILL COAL' for Grates. :: Graduates Are Successful SERRNTOH SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE PAINTS, 0st AND GLASS. 'cLennan 8100 cLEN NAN C0 Pe terbaro Bug. 00118,?8 u Vacatsac. tuaivlduel Instruatlon Everthing in Winter Dress Goods ‘ go zany (reduced in prices to clear dur- ing the balance of the season. fflj‘rï¬l ï¬g?- %WM% :Dress Tweeds, 45 inch, Beautiful Designs, ' Black Cashmeres, :21 % Beginning at £1 a] 21Colored Cashmeres E and Serges, 271 :xro desirouï¬ Â«.1 obtaining a. thorough Busi- ness ur Shorthand Educamon WAN TE McLenzzan a 00. reasonable term JANUARY PRICES vo the best results in andcpartmo tson CELEBBA TE D M. £13 KENNEDY 81 GO. a latte annuléncc at pres n9, made up of from those holding a Finzlchss Certiï¬cate one early education has been neglected. Black Henrietta, Regular 600., for Heavy Diagonal, 40 inches wide, Tweed Serges, 9 Different Shades, >siy§ upr t mine TO KNOW .-\(3 ENTS FOR THE 8: Eï¬CEiEA, r?â€" 1.:â€" “S It). 1323.: 04 SiLUï¬Ei-b \j Cohen“;Vil’ctprborouuh, Ont. l taki South Side of Kent-st roughness in every line of in: .I cour~e in BJOR- keep- kahu', etc write us for u. Elmodzkgg The stick is 1 very handsome one, silver- mounted and suitably engraved. Vicar- Gen. Laurent was token completely by surprise, and he expressed his thanks in e manner the: must have been very plew lng tlo the good pwple o! Downeyvme sz. ASD Dim. Pumas -We welcome you. rev- erend and deer lather, on this, the ï¬rst amnion on which you hive lsvored us by singing high min our new and beautiful ediï¬ce Nor could we let this occasion pass. silhouzh we ere well swsre it isnot your custom to receive sddreeses in your own per- ‘ ish. without expressing to you our deep-felt cuti- itude st the interest you hsve taken sad the great nuisance you hove been to our good pastor while this church was building Your fame be: spresd hr sud wide amongst our priests so one 01 the builders oi the province. Nor need we 20 for (or the proof of this exertion-your grsnd church in Lied say will ever rennin es s memorial of your 2911 and guest ability. We have wetched with interest had pleasure during the past summer your weekly visits to our pester-nos for pleasure, but in order to give every sssistence in the srduous tuk wh'ch hehsd nndertsken : and. no doubt you deservedly {eel proud of the way in which, with our insistence. he sccompllshcd his task We teke occssion. else. of expressing to you the love sud friendship which he slwsys existed between the parishes of Lindsey and Dawneyville, which has been thst of the love between tether sud son. In conclusion. deer (ether. and on bells]! oi the people of this psi-lab, we express the hope thst your visits to us will not new cease. but you will ones come mount as sndyou my be siwsys sure of s “Coed mu. Fsilthe' from the perish of Downeyville. We ssk on to sooept. es s slight token 0! our sppreoietion your kindness. this welking stick. whzch we hope will be to you 3 support in your declining yesrs. Ind we prey the: God my zrsnt you my yeers yet to lsbor in the good cones of our holy "mum-sued on behalf 0! the mucosa. :eeenutzon to P. D. Laurent. v.0. Last Sunday Vicar-General Laurent c.15- brated high mass in $3. Luke’s church, Dawneyvme, Fsther Brother-ton, the pas- tor, taking duty at St. Mary’s. Avery large congregation assembled to meet the gifted administrator of the diocese during [shop O’CJnnor's absence in Rune, an after mess a number of the parishioners came torwerd and presented him with the following address, a handsome walking stick being handed over at the proper moment 2- To Rev P D Laurent V.G of the Diocese of Peta-bore :â€" that day to try the two men, Wm. Mc- Donald and Dmnis Mackin. who were ’arrested here on Saturday last by Con. stable Archie Smith, of Woodvilie, on a charge of having stolen a quantity of clover seed from a ï¬rmer named Joseph Nugent. The course of justice was short and sweet, as both men pleaded guilty and were each sentenced to four mcnths in the Central prison. We understand three additional charges of theft were held against. the men. stolen grain from the barns of other farmers in the vicinity having been found where hidden by the prisoners. McDonald is ayonng married man; Mackin is single and about 40 years of age. Both have borne very respectable characters, and the proof of their guilt has shocked their many friends. The value of the grain stolen was about $80 or 890. Bath prisoners were brought into town this morning by Constable Smith and‘ lodged in Castle Jackson to await trans- p2rratien to the Central. l Tao Chvcf This"; untamed. As noted in Monday‘s daily, County Magistrate Deacan went to Woodvme The Electric ugh: Is a matter of 5:29.13 impcrtence compared with ether applicazions of electricity. By this agrzcy Paisen‘s N aniline is made to penetrg‘ta t: the most remote nerveâ€"every bone, muscie and Hg amen!) is msde to feel its baneflcent power. Nerviiine. pleasant to take, even by the youngest child, yet so powerfully far reaching in its work than the most agonizing internal pain yields as if by magic. Nexviline relieves neuralgia instantly and for the speedy cure cf nerve pains of every description is has no (qua). Sold everywhere. Marriage Licenses at P0 RTER’S Bookstore. Kent-3L. Balsamâ€"14. CLOTHING. @52er KG. Administrator 25o 25c 200 500 25c i g 250 IE! THE CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY. ONTARIO. FRIDAY. JANUARY 17.1w. wind up the trip urennding Dep- reeve Fox. I: took ecue little time to excuse Mr. Fox end femily, but he speedily made amends for his seeming inhospiteble treetment. end lune eitnoee are o’clock nextmomingwhen thebend returned t A-_._ and from thence drove to Cone. J. D. Hutton’e, Reeve Bills eeeompen them. Mr. Hutton made it exceedingly t for the handbon. and “the wee em hqujs†hed get In when it wee decided to â€"The Citizens band started out to sm- nado some 0! the anemia] candidates in the On: auctions on Wednesday night. J an. 8th. The! rocoedod ï¬rst to the rat!- denca of Mr. Jo stun Ema. nave. when they yen-o your. hqaplulgly gutuhjneg. â€"The monthly meeting of the Y. M. A. at Sr. Paul’s church was “held at the rec- tory Jest Monday night, Mr. Billingeley in the chair. Four new members were ed- mitted into the association, ennmheroi committees were In p,nointe:l end the mem- bers preeent decided to use their influence to try and induce all young amen. whom-o- Itss to belonk to the Church of England, to at :end regularly at St. Peui' . After light refreshments had been servedthe members adjourned to meet next month at the residence of Mr. G. A. Milne. â€"Peterbore Examiner, Monday: The b‘owing out of a cock in the steam pipes in St. Peter‘s cathedral yesterdah just at the close or the mass at eight o’clock. greatly alarmed the ladies in the congre- gation {Jr a few minutes, as the creep as: steam led them to believe that the holler was bursting. The clouds of vapor which ï¬lled the cathedral added intensely to their fright. which, however, abated in a very few minutes when the steam was turned on‘. No damage was done. -â€"Mr. W. Wordey wishes us to state that his upset last Thursday alter-noon was caused by not knowing there was a drop af the side of the roadot about 18 inches, which was tilled with snow, and appeared to be level with the sidewalk at the corner of King and Care'lne-sts. As he was turning around the cutter went in the drcp and caused the upset. It tock place several feet from the railway track. and neither the driver nor hcree were to ‘ blame, as they were not going over three 1‘ miles an hour. . â€"Kinc2rdine council has ï¬xed the li- cense fee for transient traders who am? far a. few months in the place at $200. M:rry-go~rounds will be charged $25 for one day and $15 pcr day for a number of days ies- than a weak and longer than \ week at $75 per week. . . If the council- lors do not adhere to their high license any larger than Lindsay council did no one will he badly hurt. â€"It has been deï¬nitely decided to hold {ca races here on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 281: and 29.1). weather ptrmlttlng. An excellent; half-mile track can be obtain- cd from thhbun's mm, at the lower wharf, tothe ï¬rst bend, and the promoters are obtaining hearty support in their canvass. Liberal purses will be offered, and no doubt Lindsay wm be crowded on the above dates. â€"Uxbridge Times : At arecent meeting the Lindsay tawn council voted their maycr $200, and the repartere of the three local paper: 810 each for their services during the put year. Evidently the Lindsay alderman know how to nnpmciate the newspaper-man's labor. L'xbzidge, go ya and do likewise. -â€"â€"T;.=e Peterbxo Review, In its com- menta npen the recent Lindmy-Peterboro hockey metal: says : LIndssy has no reason to be ashamed cf its representa- tives on the hockey ï¬eld. as there 15 some splendid material in theccmpoeitlon cf the team. Walters and Keenan can be claim- ed as Lindsey's star players. â€"Port Perry winter races wlll be held on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan 22nd and 23rd, over a. mile canrse marked out on LakeSmgm’. The programme I; as fol- laws: Fix-st day, 3 mic. race, dam-so, $100; 227 r.:ca,pnrse. $75. Secon day, green mcr, purse, 850: 2.35 race, purse, $75- 2 20 race. purse, $100. ’ until 1901. Mgidcns should, therein), make the best of the present, as if they let the now fworable cppartunlty slip, they will have to wall; elghr. years to: its recunencc Instead at only faur, as usua'. â€"It is likely that another cxp:d!tlou will have to be despatched against the Arabs who were :ecantly warned to lesve the cmuty. They at: now encamncd on Mr. J.B,-I£ton's f:rm,about two miles from Glandlne, where in Is said they intend remaining until spring. â€"GIr‘-.s, don‘t forget that it is leap year. and another one will not: come around â€"Peserboro Exzminer: There are just fourteen men Workirg on the Peter‘ooro- Lakefleid section of the Trent Valley cam), includmg la'corers. teamsters, engineers and ofï¬cials ..... What a. ï¬ne opening for the Oztavm bolbers to obtain an engage- ment f.r tha winter! -â€"‘.ir. R. R. Ha 1. assignee of tho Paar- barough Carboy and Porcelain 00.. has dwisrcdadrsa ind ï¬nal dividend to the eradicate (t 18 (Scents on the dollar. pay- able «flex-January 17;}: inst. The Ram's an; $1,328.00. and the liabilities $27 220 61. -Tha members «at the Citiz‘nS‘ haul draw out to the redecncz ct Mr. J. T. Curris, Ops councillor. on Tuesdaycvening. and scrawled that gentleman in royal style. A large number of .\I-:. Caxrin’a frienda gathered and a. very pleasant even- ing was spent. â€"-Mr. W. O'Brien. am of Mr. John O'Brien. 0! Lindsuymt. is can- lug his left arm In a slim, mo shou! er hone having bsen dlsloozsted one duylost week In canacquocca of a (all ham aslelghl’as he was In the act! allzhtlng. ~Thluluthe wnv u Feuelon Fall: all-l p\rses"klse." "Klsu"lu a noun though generally um! All ucanjunollon. itlsmoro common than pro or. In ls not very singular and gene: ly used In the plural number and agrees wlth mo. â€"For several days oi in: week County Mcgintmto Deacon won caused in unravelling s wages cuc. in which one Put-via cinlmed a miancc of 87 75 from Michael Hickey. An crlcr was made for 81 :55. without coup. â€"Mr. James Appelbo has had the Interior of his barber vhop greatly Improv- ed. A trash and tasty appearance Is Im- outed by the varnlnmn and malnlna of the woodwork lo oak flnll and the laying on of now pap". -M r. P. B. McIllhergey. our well-known horse and cattle buyer. shipped a double- deck load of lambs to the Bulfalo market on Tuesday, and on Saturday wlll ship a car-load of cattle and bags to Montreal. --The successful farms“ ara those who always have Oid Ecgiluh Condition Paw- drra on hand for their stock in 0353 t i an emergenci. Get them no A. Exam-nom- Am‘s, L!ndsoy.-â€"36. -Mr. Allan J ones. post cmae Inspector, Barrie, has ctlled for tenders for omrylng the man between Lindsay and Dam 1er from lstJune next. contract. to run to end of September. â€"A total of 2.385 prlsanera were commit- ted to the Toronto 3301 last year. a reduc- tion of 302 from the number committed in (11891. The prisoners were fed for 53 pet my. â€"In the last issue of the WEEKLY Posr our make- -up man by mistake placed the list of contributions yto tha home for tha aged under lhaheadinz “W. C. '1‘. U. Noter. " â€"In another column Manager Bax-kin. of the skating rink, announces the ï¬rst carnival cf the season on Tuesday evening, Jan. 21“. â€"\Ierchnnts complain of dull business shes the holidays ya, had several are taking udgxantage or it to go: through with steel:- ta ng. â€"M my Lindsay people drivo out to the Rathbnn shanty In Dan-gun's amp, Emfly,and repart most hospitable treat- ment. extractingâ€"9L“. â€"A choice stock of Menu-tel ends of the latest and moot handsome design 11:» received at Tn: Poor. â€"Ie curing your Cough or Cold worth 25c? Browne-man's White Pine Balsam Is 253 for a large 4 oz. bottle. It curse. â€"36. W um 4nd†Dun wont north lut rand-y to stand dlvhlon count. -Dr. Neal-ado, «mm. In. great no can In trotting tolling tooth without com ' mm.†a... I... . MJmmumaucwggwulg mmmapzdrgm gunman-70:...uc-u maximum-m. 1m. 1 Pour. hum prun- mm; Hg. 1m 1m. Cmnlmlon ma mum barmzlu man. lens. , “a†â€om'mmm'â€"m' mm nun-1mm Inna-“mg. altutuon was nlckly cmâ€" s. Patrick, mimic-mum thaw eon: depu recur-r, M has. unann- onfly In. In. Bur hung Indu- m .mmmumuummm her decgrr, end leaped to the mend Juet in tune tceecxpe thecomeion. The delivery rig wee hediy wrecked. the cutter wee overturned. eud miscellaneous undelivered ‘ordere dotted the encw in the vicinity. . Both enimele were eeught Ind ted Lima: dole farther durum e under- etend thet Shier wee greatly unnerv- ed by her narrow eecepe. heâ€"A egggehc‘tnngrth werd sign†wig pm and†on sown-1 the south dear c! theccurt house to die- cuse the eitnetion et Ottewe were conic- whet sulrnprirsed ta. hale:- ugï¬tï¬noieu proceed 3 rom e rect recir- try emce. Fearing that burger-e were ettempting to gain entry to the unit, they mutually eeggeeted interning the noticeâ€"- then they remembered thet Cant Bell no in Boston. Wetching the buildingcloeeiy they discerned e torn: It the window geeticulnting in e violentmenner ee i! seeking to ettrect ettentioo. The two citirene werliy epwceehed the window from cppaeite directionc, beeping clone to thewuleoutobecutetnhgecthunete, end econ bcthheerd the pareen ineide shout "Petricki" which cued one at them togecuiete "Faith. he'un Iriehuen -â€"â€"‘- AO- OII- dun-un- ï¬. -D‘I-n I... M’. D. C. an, cur local broader. as usual con-led off a fair share ct prizes. winning but 13:9, one 236, nnd um 3cds. Since returning home he sold his winningoocksndhsn to Mr. Frank Mc- Kenzie. njournnllst of C :ncord. Mich" (or the handsome sum of 8%, race! s. ohtque for tha mount thls morning. 9 psi: otblndswsrs nsmhsscsnstnuy show. and have won over 825 in mass. deh-Whumddm of Smstkl mm“;- vssy mean I: 3 south ward residence Inst “moon the sum! became Mahmud sud bolted. When the nanny ruched muons-st. Mrs. (On) Shier hsd Just driven up to Mr. J. MoAdun’s mldsnos in Rs": m and as her horse stopped she was s‘ by cries ct "Jump, Jump!" hum seven! -by. Lozklnc show, shs ohsssnd g: dsnger, nnd looped to the around Just â€"The Ofltnrlo Poetry Assozletlon aha w. beldlnst week at Port Hope. we: one of the most successful ever held In the proviaoe, there being over 1250 entries- melon-goat number ever b Lra mode et any show in Canada. No: the lent notable feature of the show was the ggcepyongl guilty of pheptple ghown. ~-Msny of our readers will no doubt remember the excellent eddrese reed by Mr. Albert Davidson of Glendale. st the last meeting of the West \‘ictcrie tarmere’ institute in Endsâ€, advocating smeller farms. M'. Devidson's paper wee print- ed in the Guelph iieze bulletins (Jr distributicr. me his name wee pheed on the list at :p‘lonei speakers lleble tote called upon to address (nture meetings He wlll reed a paper at the institute meet- ing here next week, and Mr. John Camp ball will e'sa contribute an essay 0: "new to keep farm eceounis. ' â€"Paterbnro Exsmincr: Mr. Ely, J. Hartley has received from the Stu Manufacturing Cot. Halifax, epnsent of a pllr of beautiful club antes. nickel plated, And upsclnliy made withaview tn fancy skating. This is a high tribute to Mr. Butler's superior abilities as it they skaterâ€"the beat in Canada excep: Ruben- etien. cf Mzntreal. The skates will be used shortly in exh‘hltion at Linden and other towns, when they will don can ‘cut a seed deal of ice." â€"A bold attempt was made lest Mou- dey week at Peterbaro to rob the save or Mr. Andrew Bangles. who died on Thursday. Dec. 26:1). and was hurled In Little Inke cemeterv. D;ugiee’ (lath was caused by a malignant tumor of the parotid gland ~e disease much is not met with (re neatlyâ€"end I: I: thought that name an Ice] students wished to obzsln the body for dlssectlon puma“. â€"A team of horses ran ewey on Mei- bourne-st. lest Thursday and were 90% along at a. last. ciip when 3 young shouted “Whoal' One of the horses towed obedient to the eummone. but the other pranced and kicked till the harness gave away, when he quieted down and was munching the hay in the bottom of the sleigh when the astonished owner arrived on the scum. The othermornlng three young men un- du- the Influnnce or too much "tunic-leg, ' saw a ï¬ne opportunity for epzr: In scstterinz the frozen ï¬sh 2 red outside of A. A. J. Szanes‘ shop on enz-sa. and when Mr. Scenes “menstrual they threatened to clear out the store. Caiet Ben is now looking afzer the gay and festive youths. â€"L'censo Inspector Awde, of Toronto, recently recommendcs that the bread by- law be :mended by doing away with the 4 lb. lost and making the weighs: 1 1b.. 1.5 lbs.. and 3 lbs.. in order :0 place a check on fraud and imposition. 15 was ï¬nally de- cided than the weight of loaves ehcnld b: 1 1b.. 2 1133.. and 4 lbs. â€"1[r. Geo. Hu-dwlck. a moulder l: the Wm. flamllton wax-kn. Poul-bore. had his he; and eyes bsdl burn: on Tnunduy. He was pouring mo ten metal Into a dsmp mauld when the liquid tron flaw upwards into the unfortunate man's (no. turning him severely. â€"The progressive padre club were entertained and given en enter upper .9 Mn. M. Sluon’e. on Tbuudey, Jen. ash. A most enjoyable evenln wee epent It has been suggested the†0 club “Ad." to gain: an mberr. as e few are “WHY-lug to o n. â€"Cblrlu Young. M Eldon. who wu recenU‘ canvlated of a breach of the llquar aw 3nd ï¬ned 850 md coats. hu disappeared. and In in “apposed In- none to the Stat». Eldon towmhlp (and: will sulfur In con-(queue. â€"Mr. Reuben Morgan bud his cum“ either stolen or tuna In mlstnko to the rlnk I»: n! his. and had to go home with- out any. 0 MID had the alderman to lose a pal:- ct Intel 0: the rink some time 13c. â€"A strong committee of loot! horsemen are moving It: the mutter cl I winter no. mootlr g. and are obtalnlnc ood nupport. The pm“ will be [than . And two or three day'n gaod wort wlll b3 the unit. ~Ths gospsoms of the Stone†kas Summer users (7).. Ltd.. ct Toronto, Ins been Issued. It Is propo-ed to euc‘, In s spot not. yet chosen. a ï¬rst-class summer hotel in time hr next season’s business. â€"A large number of people came In on the north train In: Sstnrday. but Can duotoer-eavo. d the Cabooonk amnion. can he had the small“: Saturduy passenger 1m (Jr seven! years. -â€"Tnx Paar has Invested In a band new so]! registering thermometer. ud_ “no: this the tempn-ature, as taken st l a m. and 1 pm . will appear undo:- the "pt-obs! on the local page. â€"The hunt cools! held recently M Mr. N. Herbert's residence. Ops, under the auspices of the Rabat-o brass bang. m s :21? gratin-lag success, about 8.5 being zed. I â€"Ono mine int weeknrohinwueeen nnd head ringing in on. oiMr. Motohott'o trees, north word. â€"The Poterhorohrckeyletombnnqnot ted nt the Slop-on house lnetPridnyeven- ins-inerthegnmowiththehomteun. â€"-Tne new bond, mm :nhy number at Lindsxyitel. sounded the bond concert in Onkwood lnet Thundny night. --The Ontario Good Rondo Amintlon have issued 3 oixcnlnr in which they highly commended the I tom at road govern meat in vogue in eating: Co. -It you or trade would win 3 ohm Write out your ado with chili and cue. Then place them in the medium but. 1 And circulation does the rest ! -â€"Mr. Alex. Hamilton. cf the Hmuton Carriage works. reports thnt solos are considerably in advance of the tune period last, year. deepizo the poor sleigh mg. 4Workmcn .1! ï¬tting up tho Ital. nexttothoSlmnoon ham tu- lr. W. A. ~11“ an: m3†I m on!†humusknlflmumlhn It Md In â€"â€"Mr. Dandd Campbell. 0! Woodvme. visited :3 neatly y. We we wlem. through him ct the complain mmtluntohnuhotwhhmhhn who mummy swam. but: now i â€"Weudn:lundthuflumt :tthomngu WW£.?n “an: oncxnin mu . K803†mules-l Mt“: hue. ulnwlthnubsmunmm sauna wamumuaumwmmhy -,,,-A,Ag #, â€"Mr. M. A. June. odltor uzd pragma- tar cf the 80mm]. Santanaâ€"as. a! the booty“! ad an! no» mutually conducted 1: In tbs Midland du- trloaâ€"wu In town on Walnut!" and Toad.) maniac. Kr. Juan h Deputy District Grand Regan: on!» Royal Aram- Iun. undmehmto w u at. Inno- duoflon of 3 number of new when Into the crkr last evening. â€"Conm'utotlono are due Mr. R. P. Gmgh. unlor member (f the arm of Good: 8m. Linda nod Pen room. who on Wednesday. at atorzown. .'. Y.. mar- ried um Llohonolo Lucy. tutor o! 311*. E. LeBron. Pout-horn. mu cooplo w!) 'apond their honeymoon In I. â€"0wlo¢ no the continued salon Mono 0! MALB Donut. cl Tomato. Mr. W. Fauna dooldod to («ago No (chad-d ml: to Bound this visa 2-. ond lit. W. Dondu coho his place. He left st olx o'olookflondu omlo . out! “and from Nu! Yogi goth: S _S. __ajoouc on Wed- ma. y'iérzvzw WJGEBEEnWoB â€"We understand thet Mr. Allen S. MezDJcelI. her-rum. he: decided to enter into partnership with his brother in Tomato. end will have L'ndeey ehsrtly. His departure will be deeply regretted by my werm friende. end hie loee will be eepecielly felt in ecclel circlu. â€"Mr. Kerb. Gregory. who he been home hr A couple of week owing toll!- heelth. returned to Oehewe thle morale: to Ieke c‘nrze o! hie drug chore them. His brother Eiwerd. who he: been locking ether the balm for the pee: week. returned to town the text dry. -nght Raw. Bishop O'Cmnor. now In Rome, wlll leave the holy clc on Jun. tumult! wlll mob New Yo: on Feb. 3:6. Alter realms day or two In tluc glty he wlll mum bl; Journey to Peter- m: ice}; 7 â€"Mr. W. H. Ccomb’ tbs genial account- an: In the Bsthbun Ca. 0 cm» hm. II In Duet-onto this week locus: Hau- tto tn- uual sudlc o! the business tale bunch n the had Omar. â€"Mntor Honey Knight. oi Wslkworth. who is“ been mending his hoiidnn with his cousin. Wale Thurston. of the notch you). {turned on on Wednesday of â€"Mr. J. A. 3211-. room of Fenclon lung. was to town Int Sstnnhnmd my was the anagram-Mons be method on inls'elzcflon to the mmhlp on Manda: u . -Thm members cf the Iocnl buâ€" Musra. W. Szom. D. R Anderson. sad 8. J. McLsnghllnâ€"went north lut Tut- dsy to attend division cam 1: Men. â€"5flu A1215 Mothmfl. Who In: Italy returned {mm Saginaw Island. ad 1- staying with Mrs. J. How. I: nowooaflned to the now with u severe cold. â€"Mrs. John O Brien. Melbcnrnr m. mind home Samara-y evening. utter hnv In: had I pleasant View with neletlvu a Chlcngo Ind other palate. â€"Dr. J. R. Spier. a! Montreal. son of MLR. Spler. town. has been unpainted surgeon at the 65m Regimen: Run! Canadian Enema. -Mr. Thee. Paley. o! Oakwood. one of Mnlpom'a womlnent aarlcnlmrlsn. m In town Wednesday and gave Tm: Pcsr .- ptmsnt all. -Mr. Allen S. M scDonoll. bmiuter. lelt (own inst Saturdsy evening fer Toronto. where he will pumice luv in conjunction with his heather. â€")llu Btu, who has been In abuse or P. McArthcr 8: C -.’s mml' cry many. left to-dny for hex-home near Sexton}: to e pmd her "canary. â€"-'1‘he Misses Molina", c! Sandal-Ind. with their brother Fad. luv: bsen vhltlng M193 Dmm. o! Lindsay-39.. far the put -â€"Mr. John Brooke. carpenter. and wife. of the cut word. returned last wetk utter a two weeh' vial: with relatives In Bmlo. mm. Châ€. Akister. who ha been teaching In 5.9. Na.“ .. (Lmb’c) Vu-ulun. Is now attendlng the Collegiate Imam: c. mun, J C. Gnu sud Ml:- mum“. ( 1 Toronto. srrlred in town but Tuuday And WU! remain a few days with wands here. -â€"Mr. W. Goodwin. cl London. I: ct present tn town on o vlnlc to his uncle lad out. Mr “d Mrs. W. A. Goodwin. -Mr. X311 McEachern paused (bro I: town Snudly on M- way home :9 Amy . utter a two yen-3‘ sojourn in Manuel). â€"Mrc. J obn Power. ct anlent you. who bu boon vlaltln Mu. C. Thur-(:9, north wu‘d. returned no In: Tummy. -Mr. All. M non. of Bunions. Stonhope township, leltoo friend- ln town In: sunny. and cmod 3: In Port. -.\lr. 1nd 5:". Geo. A. Woe-o tad Ion. Clsyton. c! Toronto. m wand!“ 5 for day- In town mung friends. â€"Mlu Ssp‘fls Wilson let: town In: 3mm (or 'L‘oronto. when she will Ipflldl cwweuk. wlth friends -Mr. J. A. Jschou. clnk 1nd trou- nm of 8110.; Mummy. and. a all on Tn; Post ha? S :tnrday. -Mr. R. Murdock. o! Domini. now In churn o! my school. was to town In: Soundâ€. ~11» Mun- Newman. at tho north wad. Intended tho «rain! I! tho nu. 1o» Fold-y analog. ~31!" Annie Fltmmck. of Alum“. 011% II It aroma on n vial: to her pants eat Opt. â€"Mrl. Mch-k. of Burk. In st mun! mum hu- dnughter. Mrs. (Dr) Lynch. Glennie-b. -â€"Rev. Mr. cums. Church o! Eugluld clergyman It Coboconk. m In town In: Thur-day. -Mlms Plateau and Lillian 8:: la. at Cobcnrn. m visiting Mm L21. tapas. Albert-ac. â€"Mr. E. Wlaklmn nd wife. of Toronto. arrived In town lat Edda: on u vials to Manda. ~11". W. A. Gaodwln returned but. woe: from I mu with her puma In Coboutg. â€"Miu Km: Landon o! Atherlny. In st present “tending the CJUeglno lulu- tute hen. â€"Mn. .1. Finale. m. 12!; tu- tho city last Thursday to ville kinda. â€"Mr. Ch". 3 mm. :2 Salt Stu. m, In visiting Mud: In hon. â€"Mr. John Gary, of Em. WA: in town on n that mu on may. â€"Mc. Wm. A. Blohudu. of Wanna-c. PM spent an day in town with (cicada ~RsV. Esther McColl, puma most. of Ennlsmm. wu In town on Wodnudly. lat Thu-mu week. gig-B‘E‘gf Flipnilui Eli-III fall-litifi king-Ii... glut-II...» 2.93 :82!â€" tool's-1533332. alga-9889. 18.... town-um. â€"mu Gibbs. of Pom-hora. m In town -â€"Dt. chty. KR?" Woodvflll. 'II In â€"Â¥r.C.J.P¢uymtnol-thon8um 1 lb. Tina good: Mini Powder with luge double roasting pan at 506. The pa ulone is well worth t 50c. Wfll Plporl, low Patterns at 56- I roll. ' 7m and W lugs" ct clone prices, in barrels. WMOWOOIIM. spocmpn'oea inbnrrels. rm‘; gosh?" 31'0“ we ofl’er special value in Jtpll and 3m wâ€"vâ€"w v ‘wvâ€"vw' __v-___ mt stocks â€"â€"ygmfl ndnood before lot Febmry, specul inducements will be cam! for two Inch. Baldwin's Best Fingering Yarns 7c per Skein, regular 10c Twill Waist Linings 10¢ per yard, “ 1" / c Skirt Linings - 4c “ “ 5c,6c Spools 2c each. Hair Pins â€" 3c per box “ 5c White Blankets 32c lb. All Wool White Blankets 45c lb. Tweeds - - 25c. 3oe 35c, 40c, 50¢ per yd. Tweed Suits to order - $10 $11, $12, $13, $14, $15 Worsted Suits to order $16, $17, $18 Overcoats to order - - - $10 to $18 Flannelettes - - - - 8c, regular 10c During this sole of the Bhoridnn Bmkfllp t Stock many customers lnve come ‘from considerable distance, and pumbased la rge panels, but the stock in still thoroughly [Wed 1:: Dru. Geode. mm and Won- todl. Gourd Dry Goodr.010thln¢.ï¬nu and Dept. Boots Sheer. Rubbers 3nd Over-hoot. green". (1111;. end Glmym, and u we Bargains for this week at the Sheridan Store. Here is an Interesting list of Special 0 the whoic description: . draping quality, which a: to have gauze] “ adorn." the latest t be: equal to the {an In in dust-repelling q Priestley": name is sun We. ‘4 â€"‘-‘“.wâ€"' I. I.â€"' O I . OARD " Are they not exquisite m the†505': rich- BLACK “‘7';â€" ncs;?_" is the cunsxnnt team); of ladies 4 oimuvsa 3532:0113 touching I‘ncstlcy's famous [flack drc<s DRFSS G G G c goods. And am is the mm. m it is n“: FABRICS E s the whole description, {or they have I character fur reï¬nement, for wearing and (t ' .1 ' o draping quality. which no other dress goods can lay daim lo. '1 ‘u- I'ucuicy‘s apgeu to have gathered up :1! their excellcnccc, and ConcvnhAcd them in . “ udon." the hues: black dress fabric they have giver. :o the world. In every (c ‘ as equal to the famous lienriettas. it surpasses them in extra width.nnd weight, » an in dun-repelling quality. It is wrapped on “The Vanished Board" and Priestley": name is stamped on every ï¬ve yuds. WARNER 8: 80., Eflflflffl AS Ill SW, Vllllf MB Will". These goods were bought before the recent sharp adtance in price. and will be found which are wnï¬ned exclusively to ourselves, and are not to be seen elsewhere. This comprises our First Shipment of Prints, and contains Are out again this season in new styles and :11 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. 4 EVERY ARTICLE EXTRA GOOD VALUE New Spring Prints We as]: your Inspection 0/ this Handsome Lot of LINDSAY AND WOODVILLE. MARK ‘\._~__â€"_. mu-_“~â€"â€"-â€"m’ (é Ill" NOVEL'I’IES ll FITTEIII§: a H! SPRING PRINTS. é) 5684 JUST TO HAND THIS WEEK AT Priestley’s Puss tzey’sâ€" man-321. YARDS 9":an Rubbeu. HOGG BROS. ,ml