m. “taut. In: S. of T. have ro-opomd their lotto after 3110 summer vacation. The tttondnnce l8 good and ml now, when have been added to the roll. w. Marshall: Chap" RM- 1 .. anrly; W‘.. 1)- mi! Within: S.F- W- mock; Dr. Grgnt._ __ _ friends here last weak. IV. Hawkins haa moved to_ Lind- R... Vance has returned from. Mani- toba, looking h-Lle and hearty. Mrs. J. F.. Johnston, of Lucknow, is visiting under the parental roof. E. Mitchell our popular school teacher. has been engaged for an- other year. , _- _ __ _ J. W“. Dï¬uaas was the: guest of '11 A. Beg-gs, Wuhan-3L, Port Hope. on [Wednesday and fiburaday last. G. Syer: of Blahvers, ‘spent a few. days here last week. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. NOV. 17, 1899‘ W30. ' (Correspondence to The Post.) A; meeting of the Reaboro Cheese and. Butter Co. will be held on 'luesday evening. Nov. gist, when _off'goers W1." lntyre. Ieacher Wantedâ€"J Pdtlerson, Fen- elon Falls. Advertising our Business â€" J. Sut- cliffe Sons. WOODVIILE. (Correspondence to The Post). McKay. the tailor. is prepared to get you. up a nice nobby suit of clothes or an OVercoat. His stack of tall 300d: has arrived and his prices are very reasonable. v Imr. Priwsâ€"McLonnan Co. localsâ€"Cinnamon 8r. Everson. Let Us: Bav alightâ€"5L. [1.0. Heifer Lostâ€"WC. Rich. Oakwood. Wantedâ€"J. McAlpine, Bpaboro. The Work That Tellsâ€"B. A. B:- C. Mansion Houseâ€"Garner Hunter. Slashing Cut in Pricesâ€"B. J4 Gough'. Fire Brigade Chiefâ€"Town of Lindsay. Strayedâ€"an' Bugâ€"411mm Cannington. For Saleâ€" W. J. Hoots, Undsar. P.O. It’s ithe Differenceâ€"O‘Loughlin 63‘. Mc- LU( )A L N EWS‘LE'IVI‘ERS It will pay you to buy your Axes, 'Axa Handles, Chums, Washing Ma,- chines, etc., At Cinnamon Everson’a Hardware Store, LindSay.â€"w1. 7 ,The revival hwtings'held by the Revs. Brown’ and Barrett, of Bauany, are having good. succgss. Bel deiï¬ed and general business at- tended to. (Correspondence to The Post.) It will pay you to buy your Axes, Axe Handles, Chums, Washing M‘a- chines, etc., At Cinnamon 8r. Everson’s Hardware Store, Lindsay.â€"wl. my,eah0cc.tm LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Agent. for the Imperial We Assur- ance Company of Canada. tho for the Union Assurance Sodety of Lon- don, Englnnd, (Fire), nod the Scottish Union and Hanna) Fire Insurance Company. Tourist Carâ€"C.P.:R. Christmasâ€"A. Campbell Red Hot Lines-R. Neill ‘ VICTORIA ROAD. (Correspondence to The Post.) JIISL wink of it! You: can buy“ a z- . "(ms Cook Stove. guaranteed to "'0 .- -ct satisfaction. for 812.87, at ..-..--- “1 Eve-man‘s. Lindsay.â€"w.l. Mr. John [£3me and Master Bert ‘t v~veml days in Toronto last Unlimltod mount of M t. M on mortgage 0.: lowest nut Noto- dis- IIIflflflu am! lflSlHflflflfl The Weekly Post. â€We sell the best Shaker Flannel in the trade. Grey Flannel, Red Flannel, White Flannei, Unshrinknble Flnnnel for Men’s Shirts. All cur staples nre well assorted. ' 75 MEN’S HEAVY ULSTER OVERCOATS at. ; reduction of 20 per cent., to clear the line. do not intend to carry any sfter the line is cleared. The beat for the lean money in Ladies’ Underwear, Goran, Gloves, md Hosiery. KERR GU Ladies’ NEW JACKET from Germany. First class line of Men’s Special, in large sizes. For good BLACK DRESS GOODS Colored Dre. Goods, Homespun Suit ago, all ï¬rst qmflicy. KERR 00. , 7:1de £10035 like a. vacant storo Efï¬e“, of Ballyduff, visited. Opposite Puatoï¬ioe, Li John Kennedy JOHN KENNEDY, Adam Block. Kent-It LIFFORD .’a Underwear. â€iiiâ€: Ella and. Essie 'Mcmmin were home has; Satgrglgy ant} sqnday. err-v v- vv-vâ€"v -v~ â€"â€" - aid. in the church and every other place where his could. When Mr. Scott loans. as he is about ,ta do, he. will be greatly missed by ali. but we. hope to ever ho‘d a place in his mom- Mir. Harry Austin has mow from Halibnrton to the Dutch Lin, where he 13 section boa. Our social last Friday night was a success. and all went home well pleased. with the evening.â€"eavecially Mr. Thus. Scott. Whewap presented. with a beautiful album {tom the peeple ‘og Gelert {or has readiness to A..- __ AL-â€" 7-}. Our 13.0.13. intand having a tea- mting on Dec. 27th For putiou- Ian, no porten- Miss Maud. McInnis. teacher in Lut- barworth, with Miss Eva Newall, were the guestsâ€. of Mrs. M. Newall last Sat- urdgy‘ 3nd §unday._ .-..' “LI, Mr. Will Hoyle, of Balsam- Lake. is back here at his hmther‘s.â€"on‘ Mir. Sharpleas' place. He intends staying for a while to work in‘ the woods, Mr. Jim Watson has left the Dutch Line section and Mir. Goo. Dawkia: is takmr on. _ ___ __ Mrs. McMillan. of Haliburton, was the guest of Mn. S. .Hughes last Fri- day ni‘rht. Miss :Evn Nowell has been successful in securingl the Dutch Line school for the coming year. Congratulations. Our town for weddings! On Wed- nesday. Nov. lst. Mia Lizz‘e Curmh to AVashintzton Currah, and Mm M. {Iowan to Mr. Ab. Boyle, of Balsam Our young men are sorry the hunt- ing season is eluted as it afrarded them good sport. Our teachers. Mr. Moore. and Mr. D. O. Rp‘tchie, spent a day huntingAangl were successgul. _ "A large 105d of deer was shipped from here on Saturday morning, be- ing: broughtflfnom bgck pprth. GELERm. (Correspondence! to The Post.) Just think of It! You can buy a first-class Cook Stove‘, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, [or $12.87, at Cippanlon ~_Ever_son’s._ Lindgay.â€"wl. Mr. D. O. Ritchie. telegraph"opera- tor. at Peterboro, visited his parents and friends here last week. Mrs. M. “Main and her‘ daugh- ter Laura. of Omemee. visited their friends, Mr. Wm. Herron and NEW. McElwain, last week. ML: 'Amdmw Spence. who’spent the past few months in the. North-west. has returned looking well and hearty. Hg gpeaka glowinglont the conptry. MI. .W'. D flay y. inspector of the Federal Life Insurance 00.. and M J‘. 9.3.15. district agent, Lindsay, were in tha' village last week. They report bqunesggï¬od :11 their "9‘? Mr. R. Bell. representing Messrs. R. E. Howard _Co., Toronto, and Mr. Stone, representing The Branttord agar 00.. were registered at the Cagnpbgll house last week. Mr. W. Dennon. one of the former contractom of the '1‘P V- Canal, has. been spending a couple of weeks here. Mr. Dennon left here about ten months 880. on a trip to Florida, in connection with an important con- tract there. but the sudden change of climate seriously affected him. and he was laid up all (summer. We are, however. pleased to see him on the road to recovery. and hope that he may soon be as strong as ever. time new R C. church is fast nearing completion, and reflects great credit to, the contractor. Mr. Morrow. It is expected to be finished by the let of December. It will pay you to buy your Axes, Axe! Handles, Chums. Washing Ma.- chines, etc.. At Cinnamon Sc Everson’s ngdwaj-e Stqg‘p. Lindsayâ€"WI. 7 D}: C. Thorns is progressing. nicely and will soo_n be about regain. Mr. Jas. Gillogly. of the Rathbun 00., Lindsay, was. in th‘ village'last week. He also visited Victoria Rmd and Balsover. Mr. Fox, of Toronto" photgmphier, who has spent over a month in the village doing a rushing business. will visit Victoria Road and Coboconk be- fore: returning to the gity. Mr. M‘m. Routley. lot '18, North Portage Road, will dispose of. his val- uable farm stock and. implements by public auction on Thursday. Nov. Zird. Seeipostera.†A. numbe rof our celebrated. nim- rods have been enjoying a couple of pleasant weeks in the north pountry. Those: at home, filled with visions of :haunchw of roast venison, are wish- ingithair quick return. . (Correspondéncev to The Post.) Just think of It! You can mm a first-clans Cook Stove, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. for $12.87. at Cinnamon, Eyerson’s._ Lindsay-5wL Our harnesamakerr Mr. Diliman. has not returned from hunting. which leads ud to believe he is meeting with grand sum LITTLE BRITAIN. (Correspondence to The Post.) It will pay you to buy your Axes, Am Handles. Churns, Washing Ma- chines, etc.. At Cinnamon 8r. Everson‘s Hardware Store. Lindsayâ€"WI. The concert and oyster supper: giv- en†in the Methodist church on Tues- day night last. under the auspices of the Public Library, was a. gratifying Success. The attendance was large. Llpnkay. Manille and Oakwood being fairly well represented The pro- gram, which consisted of vocal and instrumental music. recitations, etc., was nicely rendered. Oysters were served in elegant style in' the base- ment of the church. and were thor- oughly enjoyed. The homrd of direc- tors extend their thanks to those who participated in the pragrqm and other- wise helped to make! the concert :1 .Sums. ( Mr. and Mrs. A; Eck’ have decided to remove to Lindsay. where Mr. Eek has steady employment with Mr. D. Sinclair. They will no doubt prove citizens to the county town. [While out hunting a few days ago Mr. S. Rogers had the good luck to secure a fox. 7 - Tigrenwas a aurprisgï¬party at Mr. D. Silver's on Tuesday night, and. all had a very enjoyable time. vut mum-.- _ Miss Sarah Watson was a. gueati at Mr. Walker's on uSndmy. Mr. Joe Walker. Jack Ogglestone. Will Stata and Bob. Schroter, haye gone. in a party to hunt for their qngta of mountain _Iamb. L‘fl- Bu‘l-v - _ 'â€". ‘_- mas Martha Bright has guns to To- ronto {on the winter. Mr. James McKay, of Lutterworth. has bought a farm near Kinmount village. and; intends moving shortly to his new home. We wish him success, although he will be greatly missed. our midst. - . . "** * ,,_ L! ,A. V lav- vâ€"'â€"_ TM snow- was lying about two inches doe on the ground on Saturday. 1'. Melville Stata has returned home for a visit and (on. the hunting season. Partridge are large enough. game fql; hip. though. __- n-iLL-_.-nAm-x SPRINGHILL. (Correspondence to The Post‘; Fall ploughing in Very nearly. one. ï¬ne boys are wild about hunting deerâ€"they have got the (dear) craze. Mr. C. Clarke and Mr: )Vard. of To- ronto, are members of the' noted bear hunting party. Woe to the wild bears of the northern eounlgry. ivyâ€"7" It will pay an to buy your Ann. Axe Handles. urns. Wash in Ms- chines. etc.. At Cinnamon . Everson’ 3 Hardware Store, Lindsay. -w1. m meetings will be held on Tues- day evening at 7.30 instead‘ 0 Wed- nagday,_ gs beforoi ,, LA L___ -.-..- A.._h_ KIRKFIELD. of the Village and Taylor's Corners. was the means at bringing‘ 001. lbs- con. county po'ioe Magistrate to Oak- wood to settle matters. Three of the offender; were fined 814.85. 86.85. and $6.85 â€pectin-1y. The Col. is Heter- mined to put down ruffianism‘ of thin class, and the lecture that he gave to the boys on protanity should be a warning to them. The principal of- fender. a man of mature age. who en- com-aged the lads to do as they did, will do well not to home before his Wbrship strain. as he id not likely to get at! with a simple fine next tune. Mir. mhos. Stewart._of Lindsay. 319908?- Jul-'1†~ vvku- In v- -â€"â€"v~ .v _'_, ed for the complainants and deserves much credit for the part he took in the proceedings. Mr. L. Patterson is building a large addition to his resideuoa. Mr. S. Wattors is greatly improv- ing the premise) occup‘od by Mr. J03. Bowen, by“ erecting; substantial fence on that pruning/a tho mm at King and Elgin-stl., owned ham-u.- Am itch». 'nr .i‘.;»-f-4§v7' WA bows? annual and f ug.ht the re- sult of an 9M grudge_ bot_w0_en tho lads We are' to be favored v'rith. two'good. entertainments hem next month. one on Thursday, 2131: Dec. for the Sun- day school, and one 'on, Friday. 29th Dec. under the a nspioes of the yPublic Library y. for which the ever popular Jimmie Fax has been engagodi _ mhe Creamery cammenced on buttfer last Monday, with about double the nuantitv of milk delivered a year ago. Butter is now running as a_b_oul;_200. It will pay you tdflmy your Ana. Axe Handles. Chums, Washing Ma- chines. etc" At Cinnamon Everm' 9 Hardware Stpre1 Limhiaytâ€"jvl. Mlemrs. H oggBa'mrepo rtaemrt delivery of grain at their elevator at Maripoea station. Whilst the prices fqr wheat are not as good as, they- nnght be they mig ht be worse, and. it is generally safe to sell. new. grain as good a; threshing is oven and ready for. market. The hi gheat prices are paid. from day to day. and fair treat- ment all around Ls the rule. Mr. J. B Weldon. the popular. and. energetic township! clerk. is canvassing Mariposax in the interests of the Far- mers’ Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. {Weldon is at his office in the town- ship hall. Oakwood. on Monday. Wed- nesday and Friday of each' week. for the transaction of municipal businea. The otherJ days of the week he will call upon the farmers in the interests of the above-named company. There is nd fear of misrepresentation in any way by Mr. Weldon. and. he will hon- estly advise all those he Cells upon as to their best interests. The story: is told of a town in Ariz- ona that Was so healthy that they had to shoot a man to start a cemetery. The in not quite the case in this local- ity, but, generally speaking, the health of the people is far above the average. Very few camp of infect- ious or contagious disease occur.- Dr. Chambers. in whose able care the health of the village and surrounding country is. reports that with the ex- eeption of the ordinary complaints, which are always in evidence at this season of the year. the health of the community is first-0188 in every particular. well as repressive l egislation, are showing ngvery satisfactory results. and it would be hard to find 3 mm tem- perate or law-abiding community than that of this locality. These satisfac- tory results have been lar 1y brought about by the efforts at t e church of which Mr. Phelpsis pastors He is highly thought of 8by his congress- ‘tlon and the public Henemll and this only regret; is that the time. is rapidly approaching when. according to the law of the Methodist church. the rev. gentleman will be transferred to 50m other ï¬eld of. labor. (Correspondence to The Put.) Just think of It! You can buy. a. first-class Cook Stove, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, [or 812.87, at (ï¬nnemon Everson‘e. Lindsayâ€"WI. The lot of the average clergymn is generally considered to be a. fairly easy one, and in man: came “a. snap." There are, however. exceptions. It would be hard to find a. busier man than the Rev. Mr. Phelps, 0! this village. A large circuit with five sta- tions, and containing over two hund- red familieS. giVes ample scope for hard. work. like rev. gentleman is a. Worker from the 3110.38 up. and it is sale to say. that no pact, of his' arduouq duties are in any way neglected. Hie views on the temperance question are very pronounced. Mr. Phelps’ work along the line of morainuuion, u 'llhe news of the cowardly murder- of Mr. John E. Var-cor. late of this place, at Toronto, caused the greatest excitement here. Mr. Varcoe was a son of Mr. Wm. Vareo), who resides in this village. He was a man in the prime of life, and, humanly speaking. well calculated to more than ï¬ve the allotted time of man. Born and; rain- ed in this locality. known by all, a stalwart, upright specimen of Cana- dian manhood. beloved by everyone. his sad end cast a gloom over this com- munity that will not soon pass away. The remains were brought to Cree.- well on Friday night. The ReV. Wm. Patterson, of Crooke'e church. Toron- to. of whoue church Mr. Varcoe was a member. accompanied the remains. Mr. Patterson was with the deceased from the shooting until the time of his death. and did much to soften the last hour! of the dying man. The funeral. which t00k place on Saturday, was a very large and representative one. the most influential citizens from all parts of the township turning out in hundreds. The body was taken to Salem church where amost touching and impressive funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Patternon‘. In- terment took place in the cemetery adjoining the church. The beavers were Messrs. T. Reazin. Finlay Sin- clair. Levi Sparks. James Thorburn.‘ Eugene Bateson and Hezekiah Wool- ward. all schoolmates of the, ‘deeeaeed. Two liule daughters comprised the family of the dead man; Mrs. Varcoe having died about two years and my will be taken in charge by the grand-parents. and are. we under- stand. left well provided for. the empathy of everyone is extended to the sol-rowing! friends in this, the hour of their bereavement. (Correspondence to '11!!! Post.) Just think of It! You can buy a first-class Cook Stove. guaranteed to give perfect' satisfaction, for 812.87. at Cinnamon Ever-son’s. Lindsay.â€"wl. Just think of It! You can buy' a first-claw! Cook Stm guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. for 812.87. at Cinnamon Ever-sank. Lindmy.â€"wl. Run. Messrs. Robinson and Tucker. of Little Britain, are holding revival service sin the localit . They no 'bothablo g-entlemen. an it is hoped Lhat much8 good will result from their labors. Ex-Oouncillor Swain returned from Manitoba on Friday end-w lent. Kr. Swain has large landed intereete [near Cerberry, in that province. He ne- ports the crops as ei mply immense and prices remunerative. The fall hp been an exceptionally open one and harVesting and threshing openiions ware finished {or the season. Mr. Swain thinks very hghly of Mani- toba. and. Will return there again next angina. ,__ _ _ . (Correspondence to This Pout.) It will {my on to buy your Axes. Ahmad urns. Washing Ig- chines. etc. At Cinnamon a Everm’ 3 Hardware Store. Lindsay. -wl._ OAKWOOD. THE WEEKLY 7 9081'. LINDSAY, VALENTJA. 03:6 Post has Jul: received a supply of [neat atyh Wedding Stationery. Call mduomplolot onrworh‘nd eon. Purl Focklor. C. Birchard. W. Avery. C. Duymnn. Fourth Clansâ€"M. Ham. Stella Hmey. Barth; Rich- mn. Ethel Forster. Pearl Wilkinson. Etta. Wattle. H. Holland. W. Forster. Gertie Fockler‘ Sr. Third â€" P. B's-ch- ard, F. Arbuckle. L. Wilkinson, Laura. Gunn. Jr. std-June: Storey. Venn .Wakelin. Addie R'chmnn. Garrard Watson. “Falter M. Nettle Bah- oock. Stafford Angers. . . , It will pay you to buy )0!“ Am. Axe Handles. 01mm Wuhim m- chines. etc.. At Gnu-man a: Even-son's Hardwuu Store, Linduy.â€"wl. “Mr. Isaac Bowinl preachad from the Methodist pulpit on Sunday eveninc‘. in the thence o! the um It will pay ‘you to npur A598. Mr. John Moore has returned from Manitoba. whnra he has spent the sum- mfollowipq are the am of pu- at]; u: Sr. diviuon of the village school up month at October. arrpnged according to standing of pupils in classes: ,I-‘gtugrcugâ€"Iipox T130113};- OONOONK. (Cort-mandala to The Past.) Just think at It! You" can buy a. first-class Cook Stove. gnu-mt to give perfect satisfaction, (or 8 . kt Cinnamon Emma-175. Lindsayq-wl. 1310 service at the Presbyterian church wee conducted on last Seb- bath afternoon by the Rev. Sir. Mull- en from Toronto The sin ing by the choir was excellent. A 0 sun: by Mr. Jump]: Goad. the leader, was rendered with beautiful etlect. The congregation have incremd very much of late. . I Van-m On Sunday last the . Dr. Cade, 01 Millbrook. occupied pulpit at tho Methodist chqrch. and preached to lung congregations mowing wd crying. Mrs. Wilson and. daughter are :9. covering from an attack of typhmd hover. under the skillful treatment {at Damnation," 7 _k _ __ ’â€â€â€â€ “WWW“ †W“ We bve mambo: chances for curly buyers. Thus us only 3 few of the revolutionizing price- which will blow undo our way. one ms CENTURY Md 0017 once, will Inch 0 pct-tn 'ti to ‘ ° - . Mn“ ‘57!“ of an End “.1899. P in a â€a†You, lad It '1" be dunng GOUGH‘S Prlce We bve remembered the boys and have undo the prioeo right for them too. Ohrutm' a is just round the cornerâ€"ham o At $7.00 instead of $10 00 Men’s M Box md Covert Overoocb in popuhr linden. At $3 45 instead of $5 00 We hid mnfl- an insidetruk Ind illuminated All our Winhl' Clothing It the old prices when wool vu tnvelling UpWards near! I a 86 1-3 per cent advanceâ€"dun swing to our container- the am that other deden were oomgelled to pay. a.“ to themapmmwmpï¬ngandnbonghnoohavfly, _Theniunoholpforitnowbnttomketslohingontinpricu. ‘1 Right int the beginning of the cold nee-on, when the de- mnnd fol-\Overeoutl might induce an to dilate to etifl' prices, we bred any from them elmgether sud pluck the proï¬t- when proï¬c- could be eo easily made. At $390 instead of $6 so Men’s Single end Double Breasted Blue sud Bleak Benet Ovemooete. ' W“ V“ Our Munmoth Stock of Winter Clothing ha: been :11 checked Gmgh’s Pluoky Bamady for an Overloaded Stock is to Pluek the Prices. SLAUGHTER IN BVEHGDATS. ONTARIO. W B. New “hwobufldiu‘liupnd10'0m zomypsmlorumnododuu. Sine. mung Wlhnvouduvondto gnu, om, cum. sodium or- dcnpmomtlhnm The t mun-Ind but. work huh-on my Mao. mmluMIthW' in. Don't quiz (or tho Canola-upâ€" mu your window not. and lb. "k den. .1. mooâ€"- link! '- 3.! nukuunï¬agoulnwon- 9......“- ~.:;:.- um 1mm; [11] BUSY TIMES bray. on up 8th. by the Rev. 1‘. Snowden. Janna Nelson W to m.- Haaie A. Clarke. 0mm â€" DUNDAS. â€" On Nov. 8th. 19â€, at Sherbourne-at. Hotbo- diat church, by the Rev. Jame! Al- len. aaaiatod by the Rev. Dr. Mc'l‘av- id: and. the Rev. Dr. Campbell, cool- in‘ o! the groom. Edwin 'I'bomaa ll to Lulu Olivia Dundaa. both of Toronto. MWELL â€" McLl-JNNAX. â€" At No. 10 Hurray-ah. Toronto. the nai- dence of Ir. Justice lemma.- on W . Nov. 8. 1899. by theBov. J. K. Smith. 131).. aaaioted by the Rev. Arnmtr Black. Charle- Soward Blae . eaq.. Toronto; to liar:i Elizabeth McLuhan. daugh- tar at the late Mr: Donald. Nolan- mus. HANImcK â€"- CLARKE. â€" Ab (hm- MbNAIABA.â€"In Linda-J. on Wed- madny. Nov. 8th. the wife at tho a". R. ll’cNunnrg. at a. non. SENSORâ€"1n Lindsa . on Friday. Nov. 10th. 1899. to . and Mrs. 3.. E. Stimn. George-IL. twins. up and. (lawma- . 0 V nin. Putt Hope. J. P. RYLEY, J P 8.7ch: 3131338 T OUGâ€"E t aouhâ€" flu BRITISH mam BUSINESS cams! It’s the Work that Tells! T. O. MATOHETT. LOCAL AGENT. co Kant-It... Una-3y. """""' ' Pa- ton p'flxrrlrg wank- Wanna-chao- to :0 01.50:: duh- m- spam-um out n â€gunman the funds (hr, and a h- CA N A'DIAN ' x. mm m Ora-patina“ («that W34 113393! FINE TAILORING :3!â€le ucoy point Noah: 'W" an» bLMI ' or war"? E ma. tame sauna: u] competition. 06 mu, W “1:43. .6 , oxpodoooe of over “tantra? â€9" in: mmm... In one a a... : P35333232 2321939.“... 2.3.232... FOB 'IOI [8733030. of, and u ï¬nd, when too lste, tint we sre overloaded. Here’s the test of a. business college We refer with WMh meniikeHughBlain. W. D. Matthm R 1‘. MY: W. K. McKnight, and hundreds of 0“" meta-ml Cahadhn merchants and ï¬nanciersâ€"Eradimes of this commâ€"u evidence of the work done here. 511““ awnbthooewhohm this kind of teaching. Handsome Calendar Free. Kai'- Imp weed Scotch and English Tweed 3nd Worsted Sui“, well Inflated and trimmed. out, “no lav Deeponte shelling all dong tle Suit Hen, Young Men, Boy. end Childnen. Mothers, boy- here for their Winter Outï¬ts, at one quarter to one-half le- then regal†At 83. 95 instead of $5.50 Hm’e extra. etrong Tweed Suite, in ucque end single and double breasted Itylel, pkin, checked end striped psttem. At 85.50 instead of 38.75 Men's He", Blue 1nd Blank Serge Suits in ï¬ne and heavy twill. New Advormonen u A. 8. norm.1..a BA. Immu.fmno. 010nm; SGALPING THE SUITS. At $7.50 instead of $10.00 . c. A. Bldg, Cor. Yongc and HcGill tweets, Toronto. 'GH. DUNDAS, ONT. lull M m Safety Light Heat GI» LET US HAVE LIGHT. ACETYLENE GAS. When Ind. by tho ‘ SAFETY. " 0"! Inc:- 5 Indicted-at for it. It sunk. dual. and mu \Imufuctuul bmunmmmmnwemw uqmwmmmnmcm Womtyoc to all and command doth- .“ ado“. Perfect m rum and our: customer can: uny well pund- Ralwnhon (arena a, 00531qu m About 3:» Overcoat or The only up-co-dato light i: Scotch, English and Canadian 1‘“ Light and Heavy Saga. all sheds OVERCOATINGS in Beam. I! but, Flieu lad Wasted Cloflu. Suit of Clothes Ca thro a Go “EU Shh-IQ†ivvvwv “1’ want: Ices are J Ind whicl our custo CASH The best .0160