“Reta ctured rmth 'ket manu 11683 Store. .sh to ood ARMSTRONG BROS.’ Values’l save worry about prices and; keep the cost at nearly half? what it would be without thisl store’s influence. ‘ Correct Styles, excellence of Material and Workmanshipfll Elegance of Finish in every! Fur article we sell. ‘- [118 BEST PLACE T0 30 Sam Hunting BerlCC RIPPLE COLLARS. RUFFS, Fancy MUFFS in all the latest and appro- priate styles. )S" Quotations and Price' m m application. 30m jâ€" mining PW Armstrong Bros Farrier. Cold Weaz‘her‘ We sell Underwear cheaper lizarzyou really exfecl‘ 2‘0 62:}! it. ,7; sell Clot/ting of the best and sell it (/zeaper than lite cheapest. f1, sell Alex’s Furnishings away below an ordinary proï¬t. [I 'e sell everything for Gentlemen’s wear ai poverty prices. 30 inches long, start At $18.00 up to $45 10. nglz'z'es‘ will ï¬nd with us a magniï¬cent range of DRESS GOODS at the people's prices. â€"5 lza'ue our ’uszcal good range of Winter WOOL HOSE, celebrated lines at prices you wis/z for. li'OJlEN’S UNDER WEAR from t/ce best makers, made with a view to comfortâ€"“Healâ€; Brand," “Puritan,†Excelsior.†(11.!) VESâ€"Lz'ned, K M and Mot/ms, Ringwood, Cash- mere Our Gloves wear well and fit as Gloves should- ‘.y I“ 1' 30 in A rmgizgag 3’08 \‘icm‘hlc GREENLAND S 11 \ I CAPES, large‘ 111111111; 8101111 Collars 11951 1111111115, 30 inches deep 1W 11111103 in 1 -1pple, at $25 00 c11ei1‘cr ones at $12 50 5'15 and $18- 115:! 1 IGIL \I CONEY C \P! 5‘ full Ripple Skirt, 1111: - Stmm P100f (ollar, “1‘11:‘11114101111‘1111Faln1ers’ -ilm'y Hang! Underwear, Plain and Ribbed, suit. .5oc .I/eiz's Tweed Overcoat:...... .... ...... ......$3.25 Buys' Tweed 0vereoat:...... ...... .......... .$25o ..e. o..- , 7r;- Your choice of I50 010 Finest Dress Women’s very lzezw 62715’ and Boys’ H1 Women’s Winter M. W. Kennedy 81 00., Efï¬gy LIEUâ€"W SPECIALS for the PRESENT: - ULUL ruuu. -elzoz'ee of15o Silk Tie: for ..... ......15c Finest Dress Good: reduced 25 per cent. ren’s 7/er heavy Ribbed Wool Hausa... .. ....25e -’ and Bays’ Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose. .206. and 2 5c mz’s Winter Underwear, z/ze 51122...." . . .. .5oe SPECIAL REMNANT SALE NOW IN - - PROGRESS. - - - { LINED WRAPS. . . FACTS‘E 11x12 {$10, $12.50 r. w. Kenny; a: Go. V///////////////// //////////W////////////// Ontaria- McLENNAN C0. SCRANTON COAL McLennan 81 Go. Address and Presentation. Last Monday evening in the school room or S‘. Paul’s church a. very large assemblage to bid adieu to the damning curate, Rev. E. R. O'Malley. who has been , A“ A- C. ‘Iu-Ra'a curate, Rev. E. It. U Manny. Wuv a... m.-- c dared end has accepted a call to St. Jude's church. Montreal. The Hon. Senator Dobson occupied the chair in his usual felicitous manner. After an opening hymn. prayers were offered by the rector. Rev. C. H. Marsh, Rev. Mr. O Melley, having been invl:ed to the pletiotm, was then presented by the chair-nun with an address from the ladies of the congregation. rcgrsc'iug his departure from St. Paul's church and l wishing him every happiness in his new ï¬eld oi labor. The address was accompan- ied by e mezniflccns trereiling case, a. handsome silver inkstend with pen and t holder, also a valuable pair of ï¬eldghsaes. 1 Mr. 0M rlley was visably much eil'mied ' by the evidence of gosd-will and estcem eon the par: of the congregation, and in i returning thanks for the giits snmmnriz ed 3 his connection with the perish, and ended g with much good advice and counsel to the ‘ the]: he was leaving behind. During the : evening Mrs. Marsh contributed a song, i and was renewed by Master Mowae, a wee ; shaver, who had to respond to an encore. [ aher vocal contributions, greatly enj eyed. were offered by Mrs. Barrie, Mrs. G. E. Q Hopkins and Miss Leary. The rector was particularly happy and humorous in hie . address, and wee followe‘g by Rev. A. P. ï¬at Qï¬auaaiau £05k WI) COUNTY. were «men» ..,_ ...-.- ___, , Hopkins and Mme Leary. The meter was particularly happy and numerous in his addreas. and was followed by Rev. A. P. the gangland anthem and the pronounclng , 3241‘â€" DASHES HERE RIBBONsâ€"Ain immense assort- ment at ribbons tor mncy work; these goods were almost double Axes and Cross Cut Saws, Lanterns, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs Scoop Shovels, Apple Parers, Scales, Meat Cutters, Cow Chaips, - InhLL -._.I gin-Ana ï¬né'tlaglish Table‘a‘n'd’ †Pocket Cutlery, CLOTHING. McLennsn a: Go. Delivered at lowest Prices. Portland C'e’muit Agent for the Celebrated \v v...-... new Steel alum. llglï¬gnd strong Saw. South Side cf Kent-st. AND THERE. 15c Cut Saws, THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. Rummy-.31. Isthmus-e althoOnurlo Gm among the othtr animals In- oupontodls “The Gain-lo Lunar-ville Stone and Mining Company. united.†with a «pin! of 32m one It Is connect! of Messrs. A. L. 05119, _H_._S. Mnedonald; g ICES." A. 1;. â€I'll!“ uwâ€"uâ€"v. W. Guy, M.D..B . Dannbtonnsnd P. J. Junction. Varsity Glee Club Concert, The University of Toronto Glee Club and Bsnio, Mendolin end Guitu Clubs are booked to eppear in the Academy at Mneic Friday, Dec. 17d), under the eupioea of the pubuc library. Don't tell to heu- them. Tale concert will be the musical event) of the M82011. Local Browne;- -â€"A great anal gt grain wu marketed 3b the various store houses Sstun‘lny. â€"7_â€"The small boy says the 31mm: ls ï¬rst- clsss on the panda and along the ï¬ver edges. ":Eouespondonoe tram Woodvnle, Cold- water and other points unavoidably held over. â€"1‘he government diamond drill, which has been at work on some on lmtlons near Kinmount, has been housed for the winter. , =A Sundexland lady wrltofl Dr. Noelnnda that he made her a successful ï¬n utter having eight sets at teeth made In Toronto and oleewheraâ€"Ww. â€"Many expressions of appreciation of the lodles', hoopltolltles were heard among the delegates at tho Arohdlaoonal conier- once lost wo‘ek. - N ew YQrk Singer machine, used three months. for“ an a bargain. Apply all Tm: Poe! printing ofllce, or 14 Caroline-st. east ward.-w94tf. â€"Messrs. Holmes at Butler, encouraged i by their rapidly growing business. have placed a free bus on the route between their hotel and the station. â€"The annual business meeting or the patrons of Star cheese factory, Downey- villa, was held last Tuesday. The proceedings closed with an oyster supper. â€"There was a very good mnket last Saturday, and everything sold readily. A large quantity of hwi was ofl'ered, and some purchases were made for Toronto parties. â€"Mr. J osenh Theobald shot a tax which measured 4 test 95 inches tram the nose to the tip of the tail last week. This is one of the largest foxes ever shot in this district. â€"Jobn Wilson. the William-st. junk dealer. was up north last week and ur- chssed over 20 tons of scrap iron. be oarlxeacbed here Monday,andhasalready been sold. â€"Mr. B. J. Monghlln‘e may friende will and the present an suep!clone time to cell on him, as be Friday received a magniï¬cent buck shot by him while on!) north last week with Fenelon Falls Meade. â€"'1‘he aseizes will open here on' Monday, Nov. 29):. By arrangement: one o! the ï¬rst cases will be the trial of the Thump eon brothers. or Glamor-m township, tor causing the doath_ot W. E. ster. .,_a L-..- vauun-a vâ€"v ____, â€"The Steamer Beaubooage arrived here Friday from Baboaygeon with a load of freight. She was unable to take away all that was awaiting her here, and the Alice- Ethel cleared next morning with the balance. On the return-trip she will carry a lot of grain. â€"'l‘he Rtthbnn Co. have closed down the sawing department for the eeasom but will continue to run the shingle machines for some time. Davey Bros. stopped cutting on Monday last. but J. Caz-aw will keep his men at work for the next two weeks, if the weather will permit. â€"2er. Wm. Sherman Monday closed a contract with Mr. J. Carew for 2,600 cedar ‘ telegraph poles. to be delivered here next summer. Mr. Carew has already under- taken to supply Messrs. McCormick 8r. 1McLeod with from 35,000 to 60.000 cedar :tles. and while his buyers are placing contracts for the latter with northern jibbers they will arrange for the poles 2-. so. â€"-Chiet mee Warden Tinsley. oi To- ronto, reached on Tuesday a couple of Winchester rifles which were conï¬scated on Nov. 10th by Deputy Game Warden Rogers in Victoria county. They were found in the possession of Neil 11 Mc- Fadden, who gave: his address as Victoria county, and Albert L. Post, of Wallace- burg, both of whom were ï¬lmed for hunting withoutl} licensenthe form-3r $20 and the â€":cr. Wm. Sherman mom contract with Mr. J. Curew t: telegraph poles, to be deliver: summer. Mr. Carew has all taken to supply Messrs. It‘ McLeod with from 35,000 to ties. and while his buyers contracts for the latter w! jibbers they will arrange 1 a so. latter $30 and costs. â€"â€"A sure cure fer the Klondike gold fever has been discovered by an American who recently returned from Alaska. “Pick out a morning next winter." he says, “when the mercury is below zero;shonlder a pick and go into the woods before break- fast; digs hole sixteen feet deep; come back to the house at night and eat a small piece of stewed buffalo robe. and sleep in the woodshed. Repeat the dose as often as necessary. ’ â€"The scow placed across the river at the ' foot of Rldontst. to serve as a bridge during the winter months. and which has been used by hundreds daily, was sent adrift last Tuesday by the crew of the Maria-Louise. the fastenings being cut with axes. ' Mr. Josh Grozslle and others. who spent half a day placing the snow in position and preparing the agproaches, are very indignant, as one end ad been left free so that boats might puss by shoving he scow to one side. â€"Bob. Independent:Mr. W. Robinson. one of the provincial government’s trust bush rangers. has left for the north on a government commission. He took his tent. blankets and snow-shoes along. Most of last winterb was and had nothing but a straign sheet of otton that he put up at night, with the ends and front open. He built a fire in front. lax-amped down the snow under his bit of i cotton, spread some brush. rolled himself ‘ in two pair of blankets. and was as snug l as a red herring in a dnteh oven. _ n â€"Oa Friday evening last Mrs. J. R. Dundee, 32:) Jarvis-eh, Toronto, Ioimerly of Lindsay, gave a very pleasant- reception to Lindsay boys and girls. Among the number were the Misses Dundas. Miss Lulu Dundas, the Misses Ethel Fiavei-e. Annie Watson. Maude Han per, Miss Lewis; Messrs. E. P. , .. . . Knight, E. Neelends. E. Balger, E. Wei- don, (Q C ), and'G. Gregory. Several very interesting and instructive games were sung “Anld Lang Syne." â€"Hnntsville Forester: A somewhat die- tressinq accident occurred lest Wednesday at the honziord camps near Dorset, where- by Wm. Chynoweth, of Kinmonnt, had his leg broken. The particulars, as obtained i from his brother, Richard. are to the effect that while engaged in logging. a sapling which had been bent by the falling of .1. tree became -elessed, and in flying back struck the nnhrtunate man with the above result. He was brought to town on Thurs- day by boat and placed in Dr. Hart’s hospi- tal for treatment His brother left on the following day for his home in Kinmonnt. â€"-Lxst Friday evening a very pleasant program was given in the rooms of the | Catholic Literary Association. Itwas one at a. series of literary entertainments which the Association intend holding weekiy during the coming winter. The Ipreset-arr! consisted oi: Essay. Katherine _. in...“ m 1:: MnAnle':30flR.F.StYif Egilegiug dfy for his home in Kinmount. â€"-Lxst Friday evening a. very pleasant pmzmm was given in the rooms of the Csthoiic Literary Association. It was one at a. series of literary entertainments which the Association intend holding weekly during the coming winter. The program consisted of: Essay. Katherine of Aregon. iii. E. McAnley; song-F. Stan- non; address, “Some of the Queens of Europe," Dr. Blanchard; song, W. Baker; reading, W. Barley; instrumental dnett. F. Shannon. _W. Beale]: recitation. '1‘. A n-n._1_ . “n‘fjï¬'flfl, 1“. bunnnou. v". WW, . ........... , Burke; song. J as. A. Glllcgly; recitation, Tncn. Brady; “God save the Queen." Mr. Jay. Gulogly acted as {mus-man for the evenlnsz. and acquitted tumult vary nul- tactorfly. , 47 - . AL- I!!__L Luvw. _, . -'1'he ofï¬cers and directors of the West Victoria Farmers’ Institute mat in the council chsmber lust Saturday and ar- ranged the programme for the ï¬rst winter .. in; _m a..- In.“ In th- manall nguw null-lav any. â€"- _--- "i, , meeting, which wwlll be held In the council chamber on Thursday.Deo. Demâ€: . In nadi- tion to lntorestlngs papa-a load man, Major June: SW. 020! stun. Ont..mwm 011““ Maflpm township, which bu wilted In the death of Walter Paley. monum- able olflasn 0! thch Brlhln. mod town Wedneodny. Mr. Paley: m u- amlng .3 tbs motion of I new bunk barn mule was done, but he passed away on eadsy 31*. m o’ c- ‘ook. on." Loan Breviticc. â€"cherel of our bchollste enjoyed a. spin to Oekwcod on Thanksgiving. â€"b‘ame of our locel sports ere discussing the possibility of having Baily creek sec eon-u as e ï¬sh and gene preserve. --’ 'hc Sir. Marie. Louise tailed to reach Feneion Falls lest Tuesday, being unable to taxes nu- wey through the thick ice in we 0.11). â€"The Perkin shingle mill closed down last Tuesday (or theunson. Thesix months out amounted to 7,600,000 shingles, owo N . transaction 3nd settling of the year's business. u Isaâ€"m It was an mamas. Ina mono â€"M'o Emilie Ardent Smut the widow \ of the lute David Snort. ct i’ort Hope, j and daughter of the late Joe: G. Wortl, â€"Mlse Nellie Gentho 1y. who eppeared st the opera homo here obont two yam ego, was married recently at Emma, Eon. to Arthur A. Sym, o! the Prlnoe'e at“. It will he remembered the Mine Genthgg sure on ma nun-D. .. ...... -The annual meeting of the patrons of Reehoro. eheese rector! Wes held lest Wednesday. Mr. R. G. Murphy, of Elgie. secretary of the Better sod Cheese Assn elation of Esstexn Ontario, and Mr. Jss. Whitton, of Wellmsn's Corners. s dire:- tor of the some institution. delivered brief addresses relative to the coming meeting of the sssoclstion in Lindsay on J on. 11311, 12th and 13:11. â€"Messra. Wm. Cameron. 0! Minden. Robb. Foliey. of Cameron, Jsmes Bench. 0: Kinmonnt. and several others, returned on Wednesday from the Notch-west Mr. Cameron went west in Meroh lsst to look over the country. and having some friends in the Sonris district, obtained stendy en:- pioyment st carpenterinz. He speaks verv 1highly of the country, and says he met. \ msny people who hsd gone there without -» - , .____ nhbnlnoa m comiortable o! Klnmonnu. uuu sew... --_-_-, , on Wednesday from the Norah-west Mr. Cameron weno ween In March last to look over the country. and having some {ï¬ends In the Sonrle district, obcalned needy en:- ploymenh at earpenterinz. He speaks verv highly of the country, and says he met many people who bed gone there withonb a dollar who have attained to comfortable ekcnmstav can In the course of ï¬ve or six years. Mr. Cameron has taken up a quar- ter section, and will 110 west enin nesb spying. The Pen Knvim .u in radon to conu‘uuw w this column :11 item! of n venom! mm", wen u the min! um' dopuuml o! tum. the manual“ of well-known poopio. busmon men. on. All tan is required into and - posts! and 1.0759 2031'. In towu Mommy: Dluuuua, Au-w-.. _ . _ -â€"Mr. F. C. Tayiorwas Toronto Tuesday attending a meeting 0! the directors of the Central Ceneda Loan Company. â€"Mr.T. Somerviile and Master A, of 0mm. were visiting their brother, Mr. D. Somcrvlile, Bond-ct" lest week. â€"Meaerfl. Hubert McBain and Kerry King. of Paterboro. spent Sunday in town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Little. â€"Rev. E. B. O'Maiiey left for a short visit to hie home in Western Ontario last Tuesday, before proceeding to his new charge. , -Mr. F. Sindford. of Fenelon FJ‘E. who is the moet exteneive mannhotnxer at North Victoria, gwne in town Wednes- ay. â€"Mr. Adam ‘McLaughiin is now a resident of Toronto, having secured e situation in one of the large departmental stores there. __ - A. m--1-lil- [- BUD!“ Inc-m â€"Miss Maggie McLean. oi Woadviiie, ls among the many Thanksgiving visitors whomived in town Wednesdey. She is the guest of Mrs. H. R. McLean, Min-st. â€"Mr. Dickson. representing an Owen Sound lumber company, was in Bancroft for e couple of days lest week looking over Elbe ground with e View to Resting e mi". ere. â€"Msnitoulin Expositor: Mr. Joe. Spry, of Rnokvule. returned home Monday even ion by Str. Atlantic from n visit to friends at Port Hope, Lindsey, Toronto end other points. â€"The Misses Turner. of Toronto, re- turned home Wednegde atterepienunt stay a! nimost e moat at the Benson house. truest: of their brother. e member of the Dominion Bin} Buff- ’- "-1; _-- eh. OI (ouu uumnuawwâ€"â€"_ 7 â€"Mr. Chu. Dude. of Gulf. was the angst at Mr. and Mn. W. A. Goodwin Manday. He is on hie way home from the hunting grounds st Hawk Inks. 22‘ miles north-mu of Mlnden. â€"Ssturdny was! a flntrclus busineu dayln town. Quito 3 number 0! buyer. arrived by truln [mm the north country, und Innny nmm o! the surrounding 00mm:- -u .wâ€" V, win! we departure 0! ram. me move: on men. etc. All oil-known poopio. busm quirod in to send - posts! and m The ma Mr. John MoFeetcrs. Boboaygoon, It a]. McIntosh, ot Fenelon Falls, Personal An Unusual Incideun/ Ou Snurdey Iss5 Kuowlson Bros. own- uere o! the Sir. Alice E'hel, met with a. serious lose as the result of s. eomewhst unusual incident. On Ssturdey morning the steamer was taken through the looks to the ways. near the tool: cf Bldout-st., where it had been decided to haul her out to receive certain repairs during the winter. The work was eucoeeetully performed. but hetero the sharing blocks could bepleeed un- der her sides the hauling tackle gave way and the vessel slipped beck into the weter with a force so great. that the pressure emeshed s cauple o! plenke in the stern ., n“ -A Uwuauvâ€" _. . end the «stymied. _ l ______.â€"â€"- Funeral of Fergus O‘Brien. Peterboro Timea.Seturdey: The remeine I ‘ oi the lete Fergus O‘Brien, eldest can of 1 Mr. John L. O‘Brien. whose untimely end ] sudden death occurred on Theredey even- I ing, were interred in the Rameu Cstholic 1 cemetery this morning. The tunerell cor left the puente' residence et 9 ocioc end proceeded to St. Peter‘s cethe- l drel. followed by e large number of the‘ deceesed's little school motes from thel sch 1. ‘ eympsthy with the bereaved perents. end i ‘ one wee else received from the Morrev-st. ‘ ‘ school children. Among the meny flare! tributes were two beeutiicl little tug-nets i from two of the deceesed's most intimete | school friends. Six mu. school boys ow deleted es pull-Deere". Meny reletivee f from Toronto, Kingston end Lindsey were I I 1 present at the obuquice. ’____ _ Devid. the Shepherd Boy. A very lerge eudienoe greeted Prof. Cierke end his singers et the Acedemy oi Music.to witness the production of the well-known centete, DIVâ€. the Shepherd Boy. Vex-ions scenes in David's lite, rep- resenting his eerly deye. ennointing,dc- jectlon. triumphs end corenetion, ere set forth. the music endeevcricg to hermonize with the pheee oi emotion in these scenes. The centete la. in the opinion of come. not so bright or strong so Queen Esther. the music in p‘eees being eomewhet monot- onous end requiringevery heevy chorus to susteiu it with sufï¬cient vigor to over- come the mcmtony. The chcrns lest evening wee not edrquete to this, in he: it is doubtful" eny chorus yet bend in Lindsey could overcome the inherent dimcnity in the music. In msny perte. however, the choruses reng excellently. «penny in e prayer-song. which wee very pretty. The solo work wee. every- thing cansidered. setieiectory. Pmr. ' “-- -nel.l.nelnn at My“: eapecuw: nu «- r...,-_ _V, _ , very pretty. The solo work wee, every- thing omeklered. satisfactory. Prof. Clarke hes the unstectlcn or 113va celled into the public eervlcea. host of hitherto untried singers. and for thls we d o Mxehee ; Mr. N. Lamont. ease; Mr A MoCrlmmo . Sunnel r. . Baboon. oth'; Mr. . new. 11 :Kr. ï¬fs'i’aauuu‘ï¬'ém ‘3'“. con unnehmgoodwwkotmhhtneh Dundas Flavelle Bros. Made of the good qualities of Fine Cloths in correct Styles, with the proper Linings and Fixings. We still continue to tell you that our way of buying is so much ahead of the store that we can give you prices almost the ordinary Our Clothing is made to our same as wholesale quotations. order and we keep only good makes. Ready to Wear to wear, in Fawn and 1 MEN’S PANTS in fancy stripes,‘ designs, all made with the made to ï¬t, - . MEN’S SUITS of Fancy Mixed Browns and Navy Serge, the ties at the price, - . MEN'S SUITS, square cut coat, double breasted, m Tweed, Brown, Grey and mixed designs, Men’s Double Breasted FRIEZE ULSTERS, Tweed Lined, big Storm Collars, in Fawn, Brown and Grey, price - , Boys Wear PANTS cut 111 good shapes1 .r, in Grey and Black Stripes, Bro‘ and mixed patterns, Navigation Notes. â€"Tne bran In the hull of the Alice- Emol w;s rep-sued on M andaymfcer which the water was qulckIy got rid of. and the out: is now securely blocked on the ways tram which she cuppa! on Sstnrday. -’1‘ho Str. Beaver came in on Monday {ram the Falls with three loaded son's. shot-hung! “twp!“ wn-olghboflug tax-hen. Queen It. Tea end Beets! The Thenkeglvlng tea end aocIel held In the shove church lees nondoy wee e reel success, the proceed- holes over $40. The uhlee were utmlcolly decorated. «tabla nppetlllng. welfare czurbeoue, everythlpa new In perfect hemocy. The muelc we! ell In good cute end well executed by the performers. The lecture by Rev. B )beru. “FemllIer Tel! to Church Pom." we: racy. prectlcel, spicy end Impressive. eewcllutnllctgood advice to the pen to whlch It wee eddreued. Mayor Smyth gracefully ocoupled the ohelr. 1. aenwer nous ! -â€"'l‘he pey ctr errived here yesterdey. *with Supt. Tillie. Generel Rudmester Cheer. end other dlvleian efliclele on 1 baerd. The extre pey drewn by the men i emounted to e very lerge eum. 5 â€"The Dominion overnment hee issued in blue book on t e subject oi rellwey ritual: in Cenede. From the etetistioe 1 given it eppeers thet from June 30:11. 1893. ‘ to June 303:. 1897. the totel number ct ' people killed on Cmedlen reiiweye wee 2.026, end the totel number Injured 7.450. or those killed 781 were employees. end l,2~i5 peseengere end others. end at the injured 5.639 were employees} end 1.761 “ peeeengere end others. . â€"'l‘he rush of height over this division eontlnues uneheted. Crew: ere now mek . ion the through runtrommdlend to Belie- ;ville with grain. end heck egein with ‘emptlee. Men ere thus obliged to he eetteieh. Hento it he: eutom e17 to ehence crewe end it ie enppoeed thet the ol the noun 3 E a E 1 Justice Wu noted Out 1 Sundny ulteruoon are youths. under} commend o! n 45th Bett. lieutenant. neelet- . ed by the tumoue commodore ct thel Scugog. were eeen embnrhed in n oonoe‘ â€mug down the river townrde n comp some three milee dietnnt. When our Distillery creek the psrty leaded. and two o! the number proceeded to visit the comp come dietnnce nwny. loving the othere in eh e ct the boot. Returning soon utter. t ey found to their eurprise that their eompnnione hnd deserted them. nnd the were left to wnlk the muddy ploughed ilel home. They mode good time. end the joke wne not ouch n good one otter ull‘ tor when the commodore end party were pmlna under the Wellington-e2. bridge on the return trip I huge snowball rolled over the etrueture into the river, giving the petty below n thorough ducking. SILKSEQIOII23‘1L Pu“ J“ l mosnkl- u: shades at 25am ‘peI-yud. M81 manna-'1 a! Sï¬ecz'a/[y Low Prices. â€"Tbo C.P.B. mud a circuit: to mou- omployou mains It necessary for trun- Inon nnd en nut! to an ancient rut polnu. They must not stat out (tom the dlvhlontl point!» what: they belonguleuthumpulcouymsh sod ’ Suds, Ova/coals and Ulslers coat, double breasted, it and mixed designs, ripcs, checks and mixed the best linings and :d Tweeds in Greys, these suits are beau- an ' 1899. Ab . meeting ot'che bum: of work! committee. held last Friday In the clerk'l , omae. tho tenders for clotting tho snow (.1 l the “In In the dlfl'oronr. ward-u Word 'oponed sud consumed. Tun commitm I decided to make the 1011'“:th recom- ! mondgtlonl: Eat wand. Jolir Karon, [345; north wad. Goo. Brooks s60; south wud.out put. John Robinson 8’0; south I wad. was put. John Benders $40 Took 3 Dose of Prussic Acid Inseam: o ! Rheumatism Medicine Mrs. Armstrong. wife of Mr. J G. Armstrong, Rand-sin. was 'he victim of a serious mistake on Wednesd ay 3»! crnoov . Having ocsssion to take some medicine, aha unfortunstoly 01103: the wrong battle. bola in's hurry. Hr condition was you)! on for s time, b 1 she in now binâ€"trot (linger. Lt Bngibn'Bnoa“ J-wenen â€"9l. Font of Kent-st... L' dam. Grout Music Otter. Send In the unmet nod momâ€"sea of three or more perform on the piano or organ that with can can“ In silver and n w! muyon can pianos tall unset mule. mantlna‘ot mutu- songa. wu'z-a. ...... “sâ€".LA nl‘nn And 01' man: gnu-mun..- -_ _. ,,, â€mom with ten cent: In silver and n w! muyon can pianos tall angel: music. oonsutlna o! mutu- songs. mm: a. mmhu, otc.. mum for tho pium and Address: Porcun MUSIC Pun. mo. 00., India-pulls. Ind.â€"I 94 n; Wabash ammo. With in superb nnd nuance†train union. lo now «knowledged no he the moat portoot nilwny Gnu-m in Americas. The mot winner tourist route to the south and wont, Including the famous Hot Springs oi Ark-nus. Old Mexico. (Lbs Emu of the New World). Texu and Cditornin (the loud or -nnohlne and flowers). Puungnra going via she new thnnh line resell their de-tlnnnion In advanced other room. Wab-nh trains each more large clots! than say other nilrond in the world. Detailed inter-Inn- tlon will he gladly furnished by on, nil- roul orient. or J. A. Richardson. Csnadinn passage: menu. northeast corner King nnd You‘re-nu, Torontoâ€"679 t at.) i. lag the ebove route cxgend' would be evoided. end t e M the Gull river outlet and at Bul be utilized to genera†never.- Inoeeu (eel conï¬dent tut they vlnelnl end Dominion dd. neee m the henelleed mu â€"lnelndln¢e lune emu from n he been ï¬gured out nut ml! he built tor leee then $500,000. Reed In m: e! t e movi- nmee. end le hm! eh work on ton-ho Post, which w- t w m “4â€}! ‘0' ‘l-WJ' apes, made Brown and ionsoneo 3v MISTAKE. An Electric The Lucky mam-en. 8“. 83018118- I'll "Ill-u. O'vâ€"â€"-â€" 7' ,7, lard}: furnished by any “IL .or J. A. thudson. Csnndhu moo. nwthmt corner Klng an, Torontmâ€"Ma t at.) r. 2.5 0 6.5 0 a?" 70. 00 8‘th 30110310- , $1.00 p VERY .1 Alan 0! { Babe-yucca Is all 3. uzcgonr a schamo I to ocean circa-in ‘1 runway oommunlcs- i tlon with Panel-bow. ’A The proposal Is to " baud a line to Scatt's mull. some 12 miles out. thence south to . i Buokhorn. and on to - Pemboro. Bv cm the ex mm bndg-a “Id 0 hlgh h'ls at it and 3t But-Mob could I'm pavem- Tue pr.» It â€at they es" «can mm dd. :1 well 31 Mad «mama-mm .M 1"" minunllr.’ '3. no. unbound I‘m" tram Pe'erbom. at th. line on: man. lbw . J. pend-(anal oom- rk on the (bulls. 6.00 a 1193 of b" 300% J.“’u