my“; ,~ ' ‘1 u.. ... w,†y- I. “j m " '1, ‘25 _ 7 .5“: 31:3 ‘ ’ fluff. .. ' v . ' .. . - s c A - . h.‘ . Hi- Hovm 21.1“. sameness-hermeneutics:- 5 as 7 an Trans. .1 lac - ‘a :, a'ndhmmrugcmnhinflrat the some he. â€Q eds-m nest. Dee. Admin. So: so- ~. mamas: malls. Mas-b i§§ .......... , 4. MANUFAGIURING FURï¬/ERS’, ,3 .â€"â€"â€"-â€"lâ€"â€" ,. N0 a... m m Have opened 3. Fur Store fl K midlastweskthm‘zrssapitythat white â€"Thealchemlsisofoldspentlifstimesbend- m‘m‘i’mmmmm ' ' V Mï¬state, [WW mmmwmm.m no. mg m, Mm...“ h an my. to Mmeawhhedsm- NGXt H. HOItOI‘f’S FUl‘llltlll‘e Establishment, t .aZZ hummus. â€castesâ€"$4. monocureguaeudeiteeenmuusuete htbeWMchmm-w : . â€"“‘-' enact mmluthMWBma-m etsc'eioelh Mumbecueeithebest ieo- ’ , . ~ nun-'- wuss-e in few i other . Second Door Pesto Kent-st. m? mam MM- mmmmm assessments ......................... â€m .2... 'w soowibuyzmyotsnemenisolid tmaflikadoormadst'oumagesshouldm mï¬bgmmw mem‘ min-mum. summationsâ€"aid. â€"â€" ,7; 35’ unï¬uyilsmnoliduiokd'm mgmmmmnmhcutm alonggithwgnpomwcrï¬s‘ivoogdw†mu†m r * 2 , ~ We are there showing a CHOICE SELECTION my 54’ :ndzmmmmgzkdwem â€'1' 3' Km thepu 1%th ï¬ï¬mmmmumn “3.3“". â€:2 S 1' MW M '01" FURS, which we are prepared to sell at the 2 send ma 0 . . $3.000 $3!" in northward- â€"With sunsets»: nous. tmum Sign: “Wmiheifsvgstueom’go'ï¬o: sensuous m- and “Leslie win T: GLOSEST PRICES. These Goods are specially manumctured for our own trade by p27» $2.000 m 1,333..“ the soccer-nee of the Emma Wells comedy mfacturetduguto tum. use dmametaladfrom the k et‘: :‘sfet'mém Magnum“ ourselves, and comprise the Choicest Furs to be found in the market. Our mantles 5a; 51 650 {mam ï¬*mmm’mm'.m°d Cameo.» the open house. nndssy. next $3533.?“ “'9‘†‘ m“ ““1" “‘1 ï¬mmw us to “Wm“ for purchasing Beaver, Otter, Mink, Muskrat, Bear, Sable and all the Canadian Furs $1,600 v‘lllaub’g ï¬â€˜gï¬â€˜t‘i’mm mm Xn'“h'.‘m‘“$£m°$m%Ҥs Mamas. 2313' wwsï¬ï¬mwarzi are unsurpassed. Having constant relations with the trappers and Indians’ for pro- BZZJ’ $1350 :3. “,1, m solid brick dwell- om" "m“ m Mondayeveninglastahout live c‘clockilenry demuï¬wm‘m curing all kinds of ï¬ne Furs we receive at our doors the raw material direct from - j-l ingin Wild- Kewl'urstors. Dennis.thenndsay-st.pumpmaker.iamiliarly .73, - - ' dlem i , .. $1 900 will)!!! 1} M solid brick dwell- mem00..manutacturlngfurriers knownbythetitle ct "Dcc."madeadetermin- mg Notes. them without further W, thereby saying mid ens F :‘ mmm‘h ml H We“ ciPeterboruhoviugbceu favoredwithalarge sdsuduesduuccessiuiettenpt to shudie on _.n m“ â€m“ 5......“ m on,“ proï¬ts, 00133118810118. etc. In securing foreign Furs we have M] $1,100 $.21 t3$Â¥Mm ' mm m â€â€˜1 MI- “"1 IN] I" ‘1‘ “' yam“? lgflhï¬ugmmmfgwmh mm coming season should head in their business connections with the leading fur-houses of Leipzig, 1“ I 3900 ï¬mwmm Yum am in mmmtï¬olm furniture w- m. :mw.$ gm "“1: â€unhwxumn: rm Germany, London, England, and New York, U. S. Our aim my 3750 wmhuymmedwemnzineouth ward. mmxmwgg 'ï¬m mtggtggmmgrmmt Ind, gm Seem? is not only to supply Furs of the ï¬nest quality, but to also 3400 with... he... owns; in southward. ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬gflmï¬ W Mk- 3†332nm hen-Luke gnaw Wmdeh’. ï¬mfmm" 'bylummm have them well and properly made, and as we manufacture f ,. gmmlgmwdmflgcfgm durethetri and trim of this new “mmnwmxmm- all our Goods on the premises, under our own supervision, " ' ' ‘ $260 will buy lot at Sturgeon Point near AIRWEAM "Furriers: world. However. atter about an hour's hard memmm"... . . . , 330' ï¬gmï¬m‘h ‘5'“ “m' m“ m on“ mm m. “samba-a t?‘ sue Museum. up .mwugha... now 1.. mg... M they are subject to the closest scrutiny before being brought forward for sale. Any " so we: buy lot 82. 100 euros in Front "Agcodhouse greeted the EmmaWells cc. :cumnceof'low tsheadMl- the mun.m.nrmn'mb risking his article maybe returned if ï¬t and quality are not as represented .NOO Mmmvamm m h the d m to knownstimulant hmdarmioallfnandtookhis and limb in %mdnmbw£m the ownshi of Somervilleâ€"lot21.00n. “18 t’ ""1 "9°" "mu" °°m‘°‘m ' â€m " Wmâ€" i"whim"'uorm'lgit‘tirimprovethellt:ht.“"""""‘° also acrssPand east half 4 con. 3. mo ail-do $2113?“ waumdefl. are. ovmmmood. aswei “termini?“ m newut me out. ' be'sold lo, ï¬gure. 93 our- nov ; o -â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- -â€"“Ootln . o C . . W“ “"W " Resumes-maths duet-mum...“ were noun-avian. mummgmwmggg Rspamng and Re-modsllmg Furs a Specialty. unsecured. Alsotheocmicsons- and resin!!- _ your al llatohlna nanâ€"81¢. of 'l‘. H. Marks. the comedian. The company â€"g{u;†PrggnmogalorostChlnl Hallâ€"8H. .-â€" V' d in vil- 3200 Early rental for the best gilnstore. 2 resentedthetwo'actoomed‘v‘.“ABig " svhich kept the audience hing no the â€"Read Britten Bros.’ advertisement on our of Oakwood loss on solid brick build with plain glassfront. Secondstoryusedasa sweats'fhm ramwna'rnnn do 00.; tailoring and millinery department. A Is ..... . were "â€"â€" wzemrehonseinreer- m%.ï¬t3mm Wm Worm. nines mar-nu: l . tantamount-misc. Planandseatsuow -Wm°°m°‘mw°t°dm toanronepo-essinaalllsh‘howledgeouhg , mwetm‘i'ia‘iw 339.3333}: 1°: “1 m “ PM â€hmâ€"81% Tueedny evening next- “WIN rem" Furriers of PETERBORO and LINDEM Y puts town Patti esirinc â€"TheCamilleTownsendOc.is (oi-an ----â€"â€"e-â€"-â€"- amuse... a... °° “ m†°' mom m... m sppeannoe h... wear: our 3mm- s... r. x. c.a. rest... a manner razors ram ros saw runs. ' , We are agents for North British and Mercan- The Peierboro businem college and school of week. â€"Ths :young. men's Mn: out Sunday I tile. Em Ind other 3’6 WI “mm shorthandhas issued its annual announcement. -Mr. Wm. Walters and men have returned afternoon will de M by Mr W. n. I" amtusgi‘rancegigm chat Asusnal 1Ҡadmirably m“ and neatly from damha Nubia: Cavalnamégthe to Stevens. onthssuhjaet. “Soicncsin thebible.’ ---â€" -flm to loan st ioweetrstss. cringe.Isl It Ephraim exeeueottocru-sitezci the â€PM!“ â€â€7",†â€mg m m the Em. an mm mm mm,†“mm Lindsey. Nov. 12. lashâ€"n. . KNO WLSON BROS. and; ‘, $1“; 3%? ti; gov-l ,n ,Oom_,,,ed5,g°;mm,°°..em;,gg°g.,hg “for, m! om mama-WM“ 1" Arch. Campbell Williamsu’eet. course of study andgeneral methodspursued voiced vooalistintheword. mm‘mm ‘ i ll i The _ . in connection with the institution. Several pageearefllied with testimonials from citizens or high standing unto the excellenesof the general work of the college. and afact undsay. June 25. 1891â€"59. McLennan at 00. â€"Ne r all women have goodhair though gratifyinl. manngraymndfeware bald. Halls Hair abiyillling mainfloorot the ehnrch. Dr. Renewerrcstoresthenatural oolor.and thiek- W-Eolarhe. Melli- occupied the . cruises were opened by . ,_ The evenin â€mmwthoithehairâ€"sll ’5',“ «Anhanthspoweroucsus fl Mb 1 f th mm. “ lliills w SuihSideKent-st. 3°?" Wilming- "hi «w mum-«mm m «we» my... he... s... a... BIS“ a i 0 between September 1890. and Septemberl. ofthemsohineryinï¬adler.Dund-: 3:1,?" JR" mV'mcm"l':h I m OUR WINTER TRADE. The approach of cold weather leads to much serious thought by heads of households. Ordinary comforts must be constant, and occasional luxuries help wonderfully to make the season cndurable. . . People require to live better in 00!- em-or Bum-“i “m" 9"†°“’ Thepchoir or the'chuxch' then missed on to he made in time to resume “mumnmdmyuf'. mkwere -â€"Wm. Brown. tneman charged with - tary. . I ha . measures. leasing the residences of several Ransom “4 I" E ° “3 l Deacon on Thursday 333mm gunman...» ottheevenlng I Fat or r. waeeommittedionflll- terson'stopicwas"Men wanted.†andhchandl â€"The In lee Star Dramatic Co.â€"a werful combinatign of local mute-announcemong .9. ing manner. The humor and aamestnc- ot the pearanceintheiipieragusehsreacxtSatm-day msgheidgggscstamuenhcfmh‘ipw evenin.afterw oh wiilm eadesosnt tin-o Mun“ . m upon 'acent towns. cl and four corners. ve inspiration to many lira. Clarke â€"The CanadianJubilss Singers appeared in rank?!†â€.0. which was gm ‘F‘m'flh up ocal wor 1891. 90 per cent seen situations: Notice. The proï¬tisdcwn! Never have line goods soldforlowerpricesthau we are now making onladies’.gentlemen's. mines. boys and child- ren's Boots and Shoes. Come. see and wonder at the value we give in ï¬ne goods and plenty of them. You are sure to and what you want. Gomeinandseethebest ofsverythinginBoots and Shoes. Felt Goods. German Felt Slippers. Rubbers. Over-shoes. etc. Also'l‘runks. Valises. etc. washable. trusty serviceable goods . 1 SEASONABLE GOODS â€""r_ RIGHT P1110213. Axes, Axe Handles, Gross Out Saws . It is our ‘ Buck Saws, Halter Chains, marked at rock bottom p cos. , Bradburns opera house Tuesday evening. A collection astaken for the . . ' se. ' â€I, about seventy 3" MP ° were present. Peter ithsn gave a short address on the ’ . Shovels. EBinSh Md MONO†â€ï¬dï¬hofhw “1385’“, 631†in Eli?“ company! 7%â€:3'â€, M3:- the “ma ammo...†"a: h m, comm, plenty of good, nutri- C'arvers, Butcher and Table ohmic. Terms cash and one priceâ€"764$. â€awn“; 1:0de wiilreturn in 3's immumamemobmgpwgfgw ' p food to keep up heat. ‘9 ml ‘ves, lirlys. Table Mutts, Meat Personal. scarciuturl: Bottom f mm of Campbell pronounecdthebcaedicticn. ' ' ' Q .........~-- X‘ . . e - _ ‘. -........_.._ m to novelty Cutters. cmgKmves. 1.9410}! -â€"Misa Grant or Beaverton wasin town Wed- the sit-PMs is Leaf. vghich plies â€4036:1133 mm“ mm “M ICN q Squeezers, Guns and Ammunition. new“. 1..., village a Chemong railway terminus twice _0n Nday Nam 20. the 1 mam of ' $9" dailydurlp the season. contemplates. we un- darstand. igngthening the craft some twenty the literarysociety wuheldthepreddcntinthe feetandaddinganewenginedurlngthewintor chair. Theminutcsoflastmeetingbcingrcad months. Since the opening of the railway the m inbothpessengers and trolghthaslsrgeâ€" and approved the program was at once pro- ingreased ceeded with. Mr. Stevens was appointed â€"Mr. Hurley. insurance agent, Peterborawas in town this week. â€"Mrs. Davidson and Miss Davidson of Beav- Scales, Lanterns, Skates, Straps and all kinds of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. hem and it is ‘- rd Goods. ton spent Saturday last in town. 1, . â€"Mr. D. Ormiston. barrister of Whitby. was â€"-Horn 35 so“ have â€and gm- . limited critic. The entertainment opened with an * t and Gloves M 0 LE" N AN co intown WWW,†business. time one of W. M. Robson's stores. Kentot. instrumental duet by the Misses Robson and g. ‘ , I â€"M1'8- 3- F- 38250! of Markham W in town west. and have opened out a well assorted stock Great which wasexeculed in a brilliant manner. IN OUR 1 forafew dnya this week. aguest It the Simp- of woollen ï¬nds. the not of their Mari- The long looked for dehue. resolved‘rcadingis . . . .oi Lindsay. Nov. 28. 189L-81. son house. pcsa mills. parties to purchasegocd more beneï¬cial than travelling." followed. In , I l - -m, R. Easton “(1 funny in" town gm. reliable yarn. blankets. flanneh. etc. will call the absence of Messrs. Meehan and Flood. Mr. 3 ' 355 variety. week for Toronto, where they intend mm at their store they will and that b dealing Here was asked to on port Mr. Bruceinthc . ' , one -savi McLemzan ‘9 CO. in Mm direct with the manufacturer it will be to their afï¬rmation while Mr. is aided Mr. Carter _ j y ng Mrs.(Justice)Maclenn f Toronto spent MW mea““"‘ in!“ “083““ â€53m“ °D°n°d 01° “M g t . . . . . . . , . . ' ~ Will 31 dB tail A cuts from Thursday to Moodsaglr‘ï¬st in town the â€"Mr.A-Primeeuietekinse to We by 1‘ ."° ' "9"“ “a “mm†“m " ‘ “'1 _,_-., ’ IO 0 es 6 an e g snestoinr. Sherifl' Maclenan. ’ 33%wg hi'smpatenAt’ hurn poloi;er in wwgtgngmch he mg: â€331;,er P» (1 § 0 it we ps. eemp one â€8“. W ' 'S’mm' re resented you rm: mm -M1'- “‘1 M"- Jmh â€31°- With “16‘! stream he has been enabled to reduce the price then mes!†001nm“ the “dial“ a!“ 5†"1.0 0 __________________________ 0 0 P wag? 1°: 1°“ 1‘“ ":1“ her Tacoma, 3'3?†of the machine from 87.50 to 86. it well be“ Wt?“ $1.33ng ‘35! 3%“ Eh†X -.I'.’.' -------------------------------- 8 p - . will ‘30 “08:“; m â€ï¬a%“ b within the reach of every farmer. It is a great material 01' that tra ““33 mung 5 7V res °¥Y ‘ labor-saver. and with ltthe operatln or theold thus 3110““?! “‘1‘“ “mm We are reparcd to uses here willbe carried on by Mr. Lisles eldest dash churn (preferred by most ï¬rst-o butter writing and writing was essential to W. . _ P ' e customers son Alfred. makers) becomesaplcasure. m“'-m%°"mmï¬f.%§“.h‘ï¬.m difi bid high for family cus- A) Obituary. â€"The rogrsm presented by the moibney - ' 9 e I) um user enters or t Th 3’ W 1‘“ w†"m of usticetohissitili‘iéoi‘tihaiiieggotiï¬ n'l'he egg-:3: tom, b cause we have made â€"Saturday morning last therepassed away “my" ““3" ‘ Nth l dml hich left to . seat! a s 6cm] f the sew A ’ one of the oldest and most respected residents a“ “m"h‘l'gï¬hï¬méoh â€In $3.033); en- the ebutawitlirofeszioruiioopelr “ï¬n“ 3:: p ty .0 lce‘ BLACKSMITHS GOAL. 0‘ the townâ€"e man well-known for his nn- :1:er a repetition up: that biota-d upon 13:: 3:33:83“, “00:“. °0n ï¬ggoowurï¬h _A large section of the people of . ormer occasionsâ€" area one being ' hout 88m Delivered at Lowest Prices. MN “MW and readinel to do ‘ kind omission of several of the mgre pleasing until- aggvgï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬n'K’Ehwmmï¬ï¬mhï¬nd hndsay and §un°undmg country come - express- orcharitable act. at no matter what inconveni- on Their repertoire should be Wed an playagainonasimllarowasion. The criticwas to us for supplies, and this enables us to . once to himself. We refer tothe late Peter bye season's conscienï¬mm men cause on for-his report. The criticism b ~ 1 t. - . t l , - W I 0' MOLENNAN co. F0113" "4'11" succumbed ‘9 “10 850°" 01 8 â€"Mr. Alfred Allenlsayoung man of Platte- was most lenient. while many suggestions “3’ m arge (in-1“ ltleb 3 0w quotations. 3 limo“: paralysis. 350““ u 0 010“ on the (11 villa (Radish-n Farm). Ontario.who bravely buys were thrown out to that era of the evening. can do better for you than most Grocers. _ _ l‘ Lindsay. AvflIS. 1890- mam“ . and Who†91'1"†m?!“ ‘00 niceleven tickets ateach drawing of the Pro- which iffollowed will (1 great improvement . . . . ° ' ' . 9/â€" plece Monday morning to Stumstgdburch. vinoe oi Quebec Lottery. For some time he tothe debates in the future. 0:: account of Our speCial Holiday Supplies Will be on hand shortly. â€" ‘ ’ M 11.810 33"†requiem high mass was chan ' and launched. like many others. not to win any- the lateness of the hour the remainder of the ° m thence to the 30'3“ Catholic cemetery. thing, but at the drawin of ith November program was postponed unnia later period. â€"â€"~-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"'â€" W W“ 3 10" months over67years 0‘ Dame Fortune was reservï¬lg him a surprise. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , ARCH c A MPBELL ORGAN, PIANO, VOCAL MUSIC and “d "‘9 born in $511511! ngmlglzm Out of his eleven tickets he drew ï¬ve prises.one . Church Notes. a g . - 8A7. ' PIANO TUNING. b.3332? t: m b) m, 3.31:: to work": 933152“ was meal-[The Montreal Gazette. â€"Sunday next ushersin the season ofadvent. '. . l3. RICHARD mm the mill here. and inhis residence of29ycars â€"We rlnt on another some touchin â€"The annual fuel collection in St. hiary's will?“ leesonsforthe and Piano. and ggï¬gyflmggï¬gwuw versssfiyom the pen of Mr. 3 Resale. inspect: church. completed Sunday last. amounted to W.â€- N av. 19. m n as nice.- Pianoyuning one ï¬shortwnotlce. the â€as, 1-, years deceasedhad been “at“!!! otschools.West Victoria. on the death of his 3139 35. ~ . . mwï¬mlm mam“ of the pumps for ï¬re purposes. and paid a “Hum “3" ‘ 3°†m E°“’°" m ‘ â€"1‘ha Rev. W.Emch. has reached the -â€"~-â€"â€"-â€"- â€"â€"â€" i M or ex conscientious resort! to the duties, 81m 0761'! promising pupil at the Hadley collegiate indi- rectorship of Omemee and Emily. His resigna- Del? m m MC 011118 URm W ““6““ 0“ 5- "m‘“ satisfaction. as married in Montreal previous “1“, ““1 “99â€" “m “u“! “rm '1†""0 tion will take erect atChristmas. hen cough. Simply buy a bottle of â€mg“, linden! andleaves awiieand estexpreesions cfeorrow fromsohcclfeilows " mm‘ o 13 children to mourn his loss. The family have gd tu‘mï¬'gg wilmlmdnd. rgghï¬a'xmmgï¬ ":nï¬hgeqnuatwgir 132%" 181.1353 ii hits I 1†BM N L 789] H R I s i ‘ @112 (Emahlm ï¬nzto $,§gmy °‘ '3†mm†1“ “‘1’ â€Â°' 11.32:. Reozin's tender tribute to hisydepartcd «mummgia‘gmgggzn' Cousin. colds. - C I MAS. 789]. ‘: - son. â€"Th°m°°““3° - - - ‘M' m etc. all succumb.†m rho ‘ ' - m' . . . . . . ' 1 address and automation: â€"Itis with regretwesiate that Mr. Thcmas rew‘e church will be “ï¬ll? th~ â€I,“ “mam. mu,“ .- m - ~ ~~ m V l LINDSAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1891. Saturday evening lastthe employees} of F. C. 51°!me man Bi Ram“ â€â€˜52“ so: of $5: “5(31300 sang†â€in.“ the ' â€o. . . 0 .j { e . orbert. wasaiso struck wn y a - . Taylor's oflice and the gas works waited upon paralytic stroke Sunday evening about 8 30. Jl'he Rev. Mr. Campbell announced to his . law secrete not. ' i TOWN AND COUNTY Mr- J- Amman "hm intend!“ dew-mm he «flap nudge; bodth 3.1.“???1‘. Itis congregatignï¬ltlo; netxt sum ‘1 ,asgr- nonhuman-uncut: numb-n. Sums . ‘ ' was noted iastweek.at hisresidenccon Gleneig- suppo “6 rcu e 02- men on " “ or - an or t a Mopm mar very easy. . , . read wing oltement caused by the news at his father’s veningasermonto 0 an “act m ; DASHE‘S HM AND THERE‘ ï¬ï¬‚inuÂ¥fe1$°ï¬gï¬hmï¬Â° 5333mm desth and fatigue due to hi! hem walked there.†’ m men. bloat. 3“"- B' s . v . â€" him with a handsome meerschaum pimasilyer from Fwd†“’1’ Sunday morning. The W‘ â€"Rsv. T. Collins. who was recently ordained a" m m 3‘70“ Cider. terule on which Wei: lalluitp‘lï¬y canâ€??? of gï¬ggeggggnm“ “0†c“ 11°F“ °‘ “1' “m‘ to the priesthooél. preached an able and impres- ll: Ed. has ‘ hand no , Dun anxn.â€"- w m eelings - in g, , . . Glendon-II W - â€Mm†“A’ B“ M“ â€8°“ {3' storm“... ersfaium'a; 1'" was“. mwmtmsriï¬rnwwn’... .: im'°mmm. .-..i:-.-;’?o:“'°“ commuwa “warm" “J...“ “aâ€... â€seam†Our took o... 1... 1’. meet our a - a e n , . . . . flail uses themgzwpgziptzgme Balsamneer “pgmmflonié°€h’°mt_n°bl° and work m'"e03.§'e'ï¬igit€h"§§§amh$t?fn of â€-35%: 2;!» y monthlymeeiingof tbeChz-ch 1?,â€th ortslghoned 'm be mm 8 is now ‘bout 9 k ~ '6 of them. 2:. comaâ€"80 i. “Became 2': our°s3a§ow when we learned of with Dr. Sim ° family phywlvlgrsiated ï¬ï¬ï¬? â€wwm‘m '°°‘°‘ 'm “3.9%? mineâ€"8H- the Holiday Trade and we have spared the immerse“vimréresiisrsadr a“ m: "imnammwa‘: muses -.......i-.........-........ â€"â€"'â€"â€" h. pains in - " ave e y are so severe ea in cv ' 1th: ' ’3 emmiortshleAcgzi?wShehthu; garment. Me. r3131- accustpmed ï¬mgfwht: ahsasisot in thg in tthe hoflehold. gntagthinflg gambling: mm .msad'mmmt’hg'MV'J'mo' mm“ , ed 8W “1' km N . ticn our v passed ure. e ruin e on from m ‘ mum“ can“ be touched on the prices °‘ $33231: on:2 oflice! an: are today holding re- 3?... that one of the employees contracted â€"TheChristiauEndsavor in II“ 3“- “mment' w. "'0 Um I . theseâ€"n. goonsible positionsin Canada and the United typlholi‘it imwtcr buggies it.†nomads... 3m mmgg‘mw b! A- g: the very latest novelt in 1‘ AHOY /, ,. an up or secc bdng m- ., W m, m i0. . ~ ~â€. Penn Values in One. $33122 the time you have spent with us you weak condition health. my 0‘ fall- {“9 Jm' m N G00 , , » m: mm... M. John woe... ct obs suweededm mm macaw .he so: â€"s.....e.. was . 1.. day .. o. marks What? that; ‘W‘° "" D8. Gama, sinmwaaa. , , ,: i’ 3 purchased fro . 0“"! employee; W" unchanging fld â€Lt" but the sellers were wage majorityâ€"and p con 9 m“ X". ‘ . {1 m the Hudmth mm the Well- duty, Ind your kind. BYmpdthetio mm 7° be “tn the, come nm “0 m m ‘g -39'. Re L Kidd. the m m a L A 8 sw‘n: PLU 8n Goon: .~ ._ _ howtu Brass-Graham farm. lot 14 in 3rd con. of endgamd you ‘0 “six: 31:“ "g “With; the stores. A man takes no pride in devising 5213‘- Wh° hagmemoxised m “a" bi at 2"“ L ' ’ . . '. 3- Ops. or - - branoe reel end. comm tact aim , - .. . o. exhausts: 21.53% waste in em... om .........,............ Mausoleum; mm “W. are .. sumo... a... mu ..« â€a “â€3 and Gimme .1: meme: a, rely :5. M “Maâ€. and wig held b the late Mr. youbearwith youand your iamily the good- purchase it for“ their own grocery store. A object. salvationofsonls an education of the 'Xmas and Weddin Giï¬ . . -. . ‘der :3 Hudspeth at 312.com He was 0’me ll 009' will of our omoe. andin whatever iieldof labor 81‘0“ improvementls noticeablcinthisrespect. memory. Allareinvited. Collection taken. g g “d ‘g "-2 . ; ‘ â€" buttefusedit. Tencrtwelveyearsagc tons youmay be PM youwill “‘7‘" win new and whenafewothersoomctoseetha follyot â€"A numberotthcladies connected withtbe , . ! ding :, bably valued at $70 an acre- There are on “01““. 1"“ â€3° more faithfulthanthosewhom asking too much and the advantages of quick Altai-Society of St. Mary’s church have estab- WW’ LOW Film - - ~ .5. . « two good barns with stone museum for renal-snow 16"!“- sales st stall-price thegood sirectwm be dis- lished a sewing classic the room adjoining - - i Webegycur acoeptanceofthie little token of cernibleinalarger attendance of townspeople- Oqu-yar, omeary's law since. Gifts of dis- Teachers, 801101111. Societies. m, 'm ““69 good brick house , ,, ' ~ . wells etc.,and180 , me cleared and well cultivated. The , ha tian shows how the values diam lands "I been beneï¬ted by the N. P. and anti- WW- Farmers can nowsee every day the r Dmcitywxllputlesnaci-ecrmore on Value of their lands, because it will here-so “vs value of farm Droducts. only Stock Notes. , : ~11: Wesley J. Fanning of Cambray reports , moxie popular general purpose sire. {a con. to Mr. Sam I“ Falls. uel Swanton 0f ~‘l‘. W. Evans of Yelverton :r- W. E. Baker. North 1'“ 'ï¬mm and trust that often ' t weed. ,1 â€"The Lindsay hockey club was organised for a mum “mmflgggmmm m“... "mâ€..‘tp‘m" the season we: eveninc ice: at a meeting had the Largest Lucrtment to choose .; to the boys you are about to leave behind, and um in the W 0' ““3; â€93'“me Kr‘f Em, no . the many heavy days we have mg mu,“ y. last season’spresi out. . echair. e m to . _‘ A _ . from ever she in in harmony and good-will toward one another. following smears were elected. President. liar: preacher . . WI Linda, M! {3; in“; permangggggrggï¬ggggi doth-â€3%“: nmw- Hash... "m“ t .. 7 . Special Drives in Breakfast, may ‘ ' ' ' . .-“‘:““- 1" self and family. as you have in our midst. rich ‘99 0‘ mans 93:ng ï¬sei'ecidcd flat in triends tried true. With kindestmarecclieotions of 5m residence , emulation this season. in lifgs'msy befoenver «22’; gm an thatyoumay continim to m to ' dutissct hich curemin- Wnsww Erâ€... say. "gcod-bye."-Signed on of the em- I't-d on tho' is'ieud last m emu edb of “a W" “ and 35"“ Reach and a portion ct a" t'. theliandsofhisflslbwcmgï¬ 33h“ “mm: that hewas well tinnksin tu-ms. Heb-d milk“. - - a. 06*“s'he strong opposition. and his deepinterest in the advancement and success “3' g, a: a) ' use 33‘ residentï¬tlmgw. ,ol’those mung with hlmbland peck wheel: ' wthat oanhoid m t 'erceponai 0130!de . hm The Earl was aired theiau'alrt: gags“, ‘gentle man who had: WM. . fromtheciiice......l.ateron the com sat gm“ 17““ i579): 'hom'm-hrothar downtoabountiful magma ism Hm) some mmetery, mm naicand avers m‘mwd‘ï¬gmw‘ï¬l make high: llIovcning-mn .‘ Buckneli Kt "damn!“ districtwhereheisncw mm toamumehil “Ermaker'senterpsise is highlyccmo pcsition in the services .theOandaflï¬e