mm twine giï¬mao about pyramid: of Manure hvtnh withsundry bewitohing mm jowolxy stores nnd diva-wan I muted-nuns display 0. Chin: Rail in ' m1: Want-one window ([111de I . #dï¬mddgnhmwhm L ~I¢chnb morally no Waning u as: pumice: for 011mm “window? Mhdwpvel in intent". Dr! 1!- dbplay their â€rakes; spa rues: tam â€"0he day last week a largesbeetotplata “marl-1nd to replace one that was cracked the expreu omen. During the afternoon the h saw clan was put in carefully by Mr. Brynn, Min the morning i: was noticed with alarm he: a crack had developed. and before it could be based it had spread to the case. Mr. Bryan- uno: understand lg and wooden it eleottieity handing woo w-th the mishap. seeing the: to wires amel- oven heed. .Wadnada! a pabtie meeting of citizens when! in uncovers homaomeecMasersGeo. ï¬nd and c '1‘ andououhe Tomaso wood- -me ï¬rm who are taking a bonus of 810.000 am In Made-y. The meeting wee wedded “by lum- Wallets. the run council being tonxheplauarm. The mbjeczwun med. those me: being almost 11 . nsuin nmotvhnvrojeo‘flmhoaflnama .avoceottheratemezsnmaeomlng mt rather premature. â€"‘l'he IngleeStu- Specialty Co. have returned “town mm their northern tour. They glued ct rm Falls Search: evening Ines to a mu- halee. Travelling charges end hotel retee m eunpw menu to the treasury. but all .lerlee have been liquldwed up to date. â€"Wa hnve been requested by Mr. J. J. Daly In any a statement modemthe Watchman this week tint he was about toratiro from the Ma! business: as his lease does not axpire for all» ï¬fteen nyonthe yet. he thinks the am -Mr. A. Bartholomew of the southward med upon our mm Monday two large. m ponsiee plucked from the snow-clad tuner oi’ hie flower-Md. Outdoor blooms on mounecdth are. to say the lemmnneuni. -Hr. Wm. Waiters has purchased an interest htho Edison phonoumph exhibited in town ht week. end is making a tour or the mecca: M with the wonderful invention. On suuau. it will be on exhibitionintne store m Arch. Campbell's. â€"Mr. Anon Mills has returned from Burk’e thus. the ice having stopped the dxedglnc ot the maven a: that pom: ..... . Mr. Alex. Bone. who has been to work upon the lock gates It Pen Ceding has also returned. Inc-.1 Brennan -’1‘he town council report will bemund our an- m: we. â€"'!’ho town flag bee been thoroughly repaired by Mr. J. J. Turner of Pemboro. and loyal citizens will now breathe more freely. -Hr. W. E. Ellie of Fenelon Falls. the well known angular, has purchased alargeflour .111 a: Oshawa. A relative of ma. whole a W miller, :11 assume “unmanage- BRYANS a; 00.. "ï¬g: dgor emot Duly Home, Kabuki: The proï¬t}: down! Never have ï¬ne goods mmmwvrioee than we are now a lulled. gentleman's. misses. boys’ and child- ‘s Boots and Shoes. Come. see and wonder Qt the value we give in ï¬ne goods and plenty of them. You are sure to and what ) on want. mm 31111396 ihu beatAot everygingjg Boots Lindsay. R Bryan's. can. manage: GWe mu not be under-sold by any house in (hallo. Terms cash and one vrioe.â€"-76 t1. Rubbers. Overshoes. etc. Also Trunks. V do. (Issuable. trusty. serviceable goods men It rock bottom prices. 868m " B's’it’Goous.’ “ G’ermnn' " 7 ' Femâ€"811%; We’ll do Our Shae. Wmneadsnatae: and the bodywnl mm of itself." To mm the ï¬rst pm 0! no contract we have now in stock the cheapest line of fur cups ever oflered in town. while mwlhed Tweed C‘ps are given for a. song. Bunsen or grades of fur caps as bottom m 35 Mchxxox'S. opposite Arch. mu. (fall at phonicâ€"78. m:- Tree and Sane otrnncy Work. The young ladies of. the Sodnlity of St. Mary's 1m have a Christmas Tree and Sale of Fancy Work at Brndbnrn’e opera house. on Thursday. Deddflh. in the afternoon and evening. A manual supper (including oysters) (ram 5 to 8 polsâ€"822. New Stoto to Lot, Ab Third Flat. suitable for large hall. Smyth‘a Hock. opposite the market. Terms very easy. Ono Woman ddhstweek that it was a. pity thus White mm, the area: cough remedy, was not have†house. 2509nts.-804. M : t 7‘ "Thawboomï¬" 7 ""‘il'cb' 827677.211" compound. @112 flEanahiau 133$. tow Advertisements This Week. 'virlety or Christina Goods-E. E. w. Mo- item Honesty and Malt-Funds Celery By-hw No sinâ€"Tommy» of Madmen. Dunlnlon Bankâ€"Robt. Ross. manager. 1mm: Nevadaâ€"E. E. $V. McGnfl'ey. Wanna. Purchasesâ€"E E. W. McGuire}. mm Saleâ€"Jamaal Naylor. Essex. Ont. Public Meetingsâ€"11mm Temveranoo By- We Saleâ€"Hall . Home, Holiday Goodsâ€"J. G. Edwards. The Best madeâ€"Richard Kylie. father Wantedâ€"John Brandon. Cutters and Sleighsâ€"L. O’Connor. Snot-thud by Mallâ€"Wm. 31060113. The Sun-Sun Pub. 00.. New York. adenine Gumâ€"E. E: W. McGnfl'oy. mtgâ€"Mm 55 Co. Loadâ€"R. 8. Porter. 1110 localsâ€"China HAD. WWO. P. R. Christmas Gina-Joe. Rim. Il- D51" AU“. («the ï¬rm 0: Button Broa..Jewelern. Madaâ€). Imel- of We Licenses for the County at Victor‘sâ€"4L“. LINDSAY. FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 11. St. (21-05508!) 11.__.‘___’1’1 fl TOWN JOTITNGS. We Licenses. Takes out the dirt; makes‘ “the web " sweet. clean, white; leaves the hands soft and smooth ;wlthout boiling o: scalding. v Bxsronï¬um. m “Surprisen‘ â€WASH m. Renee. 1121qu %§J.RIGGS, WALL AND SEE THEM. Presents Suitable for Everyone, Young and Old. Christmas Gifts 0r mebba bin sold at 3 lbs. tor a quarter. Thro’ math: too true wid a sausage machine. Exchoose me. me frind,d'ye mound to be waitin arm 01 choke down a nob that tape: chokln me up, It’s wakenoas Ol know; but me hyeart‘a most 1m.DOaW-flp And 1 pair of brown ores that ’nd look your soul thr' 0. 30 m2 rows of teeth like the page on a clothes-line, An’ 3 ethump of a tail ubont 1 Inch or 2. 01 be thinkin sometimes he's in the dune water Then again that he’s ethole by a. thavin opal- PRESENTS. He was wearin' a cost that‘s as black as a. coal at the say. 01 bought me a. dog from a hash: of a farmer, And I tho’t what a £01m tonne he'd make me no doubt. What will plum histhxlcks, n’divartin the An‘ the lee: av me money, the: I looked on so swately Might as well have been cash: in the depths [On reading an advertisement in T33 Posr he: weekâ€"Strand, a black Cooker Spaniel pup. used 5 months. eta] 01m ovum or thmble that china me completely. Like a blast» from the northmn a cold winter’s BUYING Bossesâ€"Mr. Hector Campbell of our village is buying horses for Mr. William 805d at Toronto. who is pumhaslnbe?l for the Grand Trunk Railway. Mr. Camp is pay- ing the highest prices for young. sound horses. from four to seven years old and weighing over fourteen hundred. Allpersons having horses for sale would do well to see or communicate with Mr. Campbell. PENNY Remixesâ€"The ï¬rst meeting of the Penny Reading Society was held in Me- Kenzie’s hall on Tuesday, December 1st. Mr. John Campbell ï¬lled the position of chairman in his usual happy manner. An interesting debate was given on the question: "Be it resolved that reading is or greater beneï¬t to man than travelling." For the aflirmative Dr. Wood. E. Mangrove and D. Bruce ably upheld their side. while the negative was under the care of Messrs. W. R. McRse. Robert Boynton and Alex. McKenzie. who presented their side in an eloquent and impressive manner. It was ï¬nally decided in favor of the sflrmative. Over elahty persons were present. The society meets every Tuesday evening and has a ï¬ne program of songs. reading and reoitations. No.6 Kent-st. East. 8320. These colts werereised by two ï¬ne Comet mores. each weighing over 1.4“) lbs.. one or wnloh was formerly owned by Mr. J. P. Porter. walkin boss at the Longford Lumber Company. Their was Shamrock. an imported Clydes- dale weighing over .2,000 lbs.. and owned by Messrs. Ritchie 8: Kelly of Breohln. The colts wage the edgy-anon of [be w-bole village. ‘ .. When 01 think av the loas av me 2 dollar pup. KIRKFIELD. l’Correeoondenoe of The Post. â€Wannaâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie of Toronto spent Sunday and Monday in our village visiting irisnds end sttending to busi- noes. SOCIAL AND ENTERTAINIIENT.-A social is to be held in the Methodist church migh ‘ (Friday. 11:11 instant). A good is pro- ‘ pared end a good time Cnmsrmss Tam-The snnusl Christmss tree in connection with the nblie school will he held about the 2nd int. ’1‘ is always looked iotwsrdtoby old and young alike. as a good time is siwsys spent. an Ym’s TEA AND Cancun-Our Presbyterian friends are he! a. tee sud musical entertainment on New esr’e day. Some of the beat musical talent from s distsuce is engaged tor the occasion. See posters in a. few days. Sm or A FINE Tumâ€"Mr. Jae. O'Neil, one 0! Garden's abiest councillors. sold last week to Mr. H. Campbell a ï¬ne young team or colts. weighing over_t_.hirty hundred. for the syn of ,,;L......... All rights raged. But beech- tho pup’a loch: and 0mm dollars mass... s. agifl mammam$malzaal 45.. 30225 saladâ€"3:3. 2. 90:. 2530 on u gaggleâ€"wanna 32.5. tural societies that have been so andbonored inthecestwill oh lenda helping hand to elect West Northumberland’s nominee. who has been I: society director for near twenty years. He has been president oi the ten township end the West Northam- berlnnd agricultural societies. also ideal: of. the old Central association, em 8 the iour counties. In allapricnltnrel questions he has taken great interest. particularly in the tarm- ers’ institue. where he ï¬lled the president’s chair with much meal and ability. He has had large experience in munci es wellas a cul- turel mntters. having is! :7 served il- tontownshln as a member at the counties coun- ‘ oil for a number of years. His public experi- ; ence will render him a. very useful represent» ‘ tive on the board of the Agricultural end Arts Association. We congratulate West Northum- nominated us a mom to rammi- dlviaionintheConndlot thoAzdcultunlnnd mmamnuo. mam-moon- nrlaoodght electors! tidings. namely. the two Nonbnmbetluda, the two Dormant!» two Peta-boroughs and the two Victorian. West Nonhnmbernm has not had I readout repre- senuuvp gmog tho late Hon. Asa A. Bnmhom'a ,‘_ ‘v_n.-_ nu“... a-._....| mu... â€"â€"vvâ€" .-v_rr-- - Thurston. M. MFG; Junior Leora-o. Gunmanâ€"J. McKay. A. 01.03:? . Porter. Mines N. G. Buck. L. Shanon. D. swell. _mgouomyunfll Inflow hour- mmmmmmmum LINDSAY. m L. J. Sutton. C. Momma. J. Mines A. V. D. m Remember my Eton II fun of day. m Tn PM“. LINES ON A LOSTPUP. 1N SELECTING YOUR midi: tugâ€. J. Ragga}. Fiat Form. MUJOmexs. A gennlne case of plunder he: just been brought to light at Mchmuox's, opposite Gempbell'e grocery. and the public will stand ngnnet at me xevelatlona to be made. Just tnlnh or sense of men's and boye' underwen- ln pure Scotch manhunt-ed wool belng picked up at a price the: enables us to sell shirts end drewere at $1 eachâ€"why they would 15 choc at sl 50. Readers ct Tm: Poe'r ehomd cell an enmlne tuellne at once. a See our moon: "3.." (ehlrt end drawers); noeuch nine in town. WEDNESDAY. Dec. mamâ€"By Elisa Bowea ane- ttonou'. valuable tax-m stock. consisting of horses. came. etc.. as well as 3 Inge list of tumln implements. the property of Mr. J. AG mics 16 0011.10 Eldon. Sale on the premises at 12 30 sharp, and without ro- ast-vs,qu. Grahun has leased his tum for a. tel-991nm coco-coo... on-o-uo-unoon0.u .- ham ...¢.....!.xq.. ......... . .,.\.\.,.,.kâ€"m.mbP any; Venomâ€"Vt â€7-. __--_.__ ._ v _ - e-,r_, from 5 to 70 per lb. and seem tohnve hard work to keen it moving at this ï¬gure. One local dealer has about 90 on his hands. which he can- not dispose of. and an outside dealer with close upon 100 was hunting in vain for a market. There was a sale of 175 lambs. averaging 901be. at 83 60 per head. and 17 lambs. averaging 115 lbs. brought no high as 84 per head. The urine remains about the some as quoted last week. at trcm$250to $4 for lambs and 8350 to 85:0: butchers' choice sheen. Calves â€"Were very dull.and the demand light. There were but few in. and buyers were scarce. Hogsâ€"business was quiet and prices easy. One large local dealer bought e double deck at museum oer cwt, but there were very few buyers to take them of! his hands. and the shipment for Montreal market. if any. was very small. Prices remain unchanged for the better. and are, it anything. a shade lower. mm Market Prim Iceman wnmv. _â€"-â€" _.~--u mm ‘mvfl “a . Wink-10°! Lvum.sonsco. MOKTILEAL. 6 heifers. H 1.150 n 36 00 per head Miloh cowsâ€"Were in good demand for real good stock which, no doubt. can be attributed toths fact that there were very few in; and those which were for sale were not the kind wanted. One good sold at 850. and two only brought $35 per head. Stookere found a fair demand. but there was no unusual movement in them. They brought irom 830 to 835 perhead, and Iron 83 to $3.25 per cwt. Bulls were dun; there was no demand and very tow for sale. The 1lgrioee remain unchanged at from 23° to 30 per . Sheep and iambsâ€"‘i‘radeqnletand urioes easy. Inthis line more than anything else are the dealers holding back for Christmas urioee.whioh they cannot get. Butghers are retailing dressed ,7) -A-.. Aâ€" a.__- n-..) unn- n"- nuns. Miï¬â€˜rï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬ ioo HOBBHUOLPEA nan: OF WHICH ISEOUALTO A TEASPOOII'ULO OIL‘ “MA", 8 m Yunnan. Pun.‘ .2532: 399621.939 m was m FXTRABTED FROM (:00 [IVER 0!|.. MORRHUOL q.“ â€"~--- expectations. brevets havinc stock torsale wanted Christh prices. which butchers and dealers could not see their way clear to give. Another reason which may account for the gen- eral dnlness is that retaiibutchsrs areioadedup with poultry. which theyarc trying to clearout. and they buy only enough stock for their imme- diate wants. There are very few outside dealers present. and nothing was htfor Montreal. the report trom that market. 3 anything but bright. Betterthinas are. however. expected of Fri- ‘ 's market. as it is'draw close toChristmas an the demand for meats w be much larger. Cattleâ€"Butchers'cattie werednll. Some very poorstookwas on sale. which had its better appearance would have found more buyers. Interior and rough cows. to which the above rincipally belonged. brought from 2} to 29c. goodwasquoted at3t03§cand top 30. There was no very marked change from the prices last week in cattle. and as the demand was hardly in proportion to the supply the average price was low. Among the transactions were: 15 heifers. averaging 1,100 lbs at $44 00 per 2:: 12 H H 1,250 n 3 25 per 26 mixed. H 1,050 “ 33 00 per head 30 steers. u 950 n 3 00 per cm: 18 u u I.†u 3 m u 4 heifers. " 1.025 U 3 50 u 15 heifers choice. 1 100 u 4 00 .. 6 heifers. " 1.150 n 36 00 per head NO TASTE on m JORRHUOL is much more mount in in man than Cod Lint-0n the treatment of Consumndon. Bron limo. Cons Pain: In the Cheat. Sought-oats gpglhzgthms. ‘ um umâ€"-â€"â€" â€"“...- n v, , And prices steady 3: 84.75 to 85-50. mm uvo Stock mu. Receipts Tuned†were 21 cal-loads. in which werosshendofaheop ndlunbs um 250m and the mmalndoronmo‘ Formtwoekthoro- oelnta were 1.211 attic, 937 sheep and lunhs und LmOhcga. Bushes wunotupto themed Wannaâ€"Steal}; soc bushels add at no. torwhlto,9t)otorned.ud89mmm sanded. 1â€Rummy“may:Lowbmhelaanlt!at50¢ OAmâ€"sm;mmnldntssoco 35B:- m-Mr: â€bushels lawn: 3383:0850» HAY AND Smw.â€"Steady- twenty lads o: hnyaold at 314 to $15 tor my. mum- 1am stgnw It 8u_t_or bundled And $7 for loose. In..- “MI-m- um ml. fA‘I! â€Manhattan's“ hm minis noun. wheat. mmd cm roruuandmnlonommoughw keep all the our: busy. Toma Street W S - ' AL-MIDY umtthtboyo-nnot “column?" Wan-mm} mmnm nun-sum What and my Inn and-Ind I «aluminum-“While oldoonnuyhugmdown nova-drank. ommhrzeqmflfluhdahnflm side the mm noble-I h!- 3 mamblowthonn muesli“!- ketlmhlrlv busy, but donut-lam not «Mummy-"WK“ TKECURATI'VE Am 23mm Plunder-lag in our man. CHAPOTEAUT’S CREDIT SALES. :The MEE‘EN 0711] au- WW9? ALL AT HIGINBO‘THAM’S Gents’ D'ress'img Cases. Hair Brushes. Collar and Ouf Boxes, Solid Leather. Perfume Bottles. Chest Protectors. Chamois Jackets. Pant/y Lamps 90 cents mammam. Christmas Presents Humberotloutoruloh wn- Parties arm-gen to urlm â€to: othq- dedflnghousoor mo. Emindother are bowie com The pontodouflon meudNa-wtch a: den Mt {mamas mm film! to loan at lowest rates. $1,100 mam-mm W W 3900;13:11be moored dwellhcln $750 winbnykmdwelunclnmhnrd. $400 wllbuymmdwolllnclnuuthwm will bu lot at Sturgeon Point neu- $260 new '21,â€th ft. with has clu- nlnc momma kitchen. will b lot mo m in From $300 mxmhgotmmmo. And Ladies’ Dressing $1,600 $133: é‘ï¬ï¬â€™ï¬â€™i“ $1,'250 amt-2am m m"- $1,2oo wmgtï¬w W M- $2 000 a'3'wmm’n'éï¬wfl“ $5,500 $4,000 $3,000 wmb 2 5mm 11! 0m Mirna-500mm“: wmbnyamuoualuokd ndzmhndlnmnh wlnbwzltouloudbrlokd E a; E udlmhndlnmm KN O WLSON BROS. wnnun â€not. Lindsay. Juneâ€. 1891â€"59. BLACKSMITHS’ GOAL. DeuvmdsthL-loel. MGLENNAN 00. Linda!.Nov.lm.89L â€".81 V1213" 5.1â€â€ u“ 0‘53"!!!†and 0339' Real Estate andlnsurance. SGRANTON GOAL KNOWLSON BROS. 4233, 4:9 amass, (has: Out Saws Bantam Halter Chains. Cow Chums, Rope Haltezs. Scoop Shovels, English and America Caz-vans, Butcher and Table Knives. Trays, Table Hatts, Heat Cutters, Hinclng Knives, Lemon Bqueezers, Guns and Ammunition, Scales, fLanterns, Skates, ‘ Straps and 311 kinds of 311w and Heavy Hardware. mg.» link“, mmmï¬i SEASONABLE GOODS Real Estate, [wanes V,VV Wholesale and Retail Jaunt- RIG-ET Financial Agents. Given Am, and $1.00; '03 rum-rm manuals†COMHIVBMMIL. 11.0. 8..an 16 miles troxn Windsor nod Detroit. There good And ready mos-he! ton-oil improdnooonoitiloleoogmt ship- ping point 'or wood. into qualms 0! which mu been: on none of these mun Owing to my lamb inns-eon. which require my moo chew I an unoblo on longer to devote my personal “motion on thooohrmo. ondinorder to oeilquicklylhovo put these low price. on them. It mu be 3 pienm for me to show on these and other lands which I have tor or give tuner unionism eo ooyono who mu be in- tomtod in than 03911. Thotonotnoaoxheu whlohhuthue turn: we stunted mono or the non man In Wanna Oahu-10. nu electric light. me- worku. ave churches. good public schools and 2302110391le $000!. 19.9" 99¢ mph “0° 0! M m.¥‘h._ ‘ P1808!- 2â€"Adjoining the ebove in 100 eons. as under minutiae. 10 elm: M endbdeoeeintimbennioe heme home. and hem end other housings: good young «chord. iioe ermine we“: term well 1mm drained. endlï¬eoreeot Meanwheu who-ecu «rowing thence. Thereieehoerd tenoeeloe 3° °‘iï¬â€œ2:"a.°°‘£‘..““'°m "° magma?“ eo x u- or sepm . SL560. Con give posse-ion of eitherotebove me on Much let. yuan. 3,â€"1co lone. three miles from the tone! Ibex. well drained and tenoed;new been! fence dong treat: 53 hotel under cultiva- dammed homend hero. I“ uni-Iliad 25 eoree of when on the term which ieldedsz bushel. per acre. end â€mot the lwhen my now heeeenkfvtowioc, In order to regime oathiotermqulc Iwineellittor am. PM]. Lâ€"78 ecree edjolnioz the above; 50 sores chopped and ounce: elected; the open- insmr men of and! cum: only two miles train town of. Max. Price. 31.700. PARC!!- 5.-16i m on good grove! reed- ooemile from meson of Knox; 11 men in tell when; 3i home meadow. end 35 wee chopped: hrneh horned end ground needed down tor pastorate-rm nu fenced; good born; model: weiiendnloeyomoroherd. Tin-tenni- worth from ï¬ve to ex: thousand damn. wm eel! to: sum. I hue eleo houses in the town of line: which I will let! very cheep. m-_ _._._ 'â€" munmsmmflï¬mmqnlck m to: nu ma at the m1 wheat. but 020 â€911104 38 bushels no: use. That-n: will_bo potwhou mains- houlo 12 room. lulu ' iii-BMW " etc-ale MWMm-mnm Hm “aloha-sawmills†arts-luvs] mm .000 canon-am now occupied by Wt: coed nix-room Ibo van canâ€. ballroom um .11 November 16. Ink-3M8. FARMS FOR SAiE. Write for Prices. Special Attention Given to So- cieties and Clubs. JAMES NAYLOB. Illox. Ont. 3.0:."th Dec 9. 189Lâ€"83-8 CANADIAN omen; HAMIL'I‘ON, MT; a: thy manna division. 8. G JOHNSTON. PBIZE-WINNIN G IMPORTED cnmmnmamuoxamnum W622 NOTICEâ€"All 1 SLOCUM’S No intermediate proï¬ts. Coal in Car lotuolddlroctto FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HANDBYHAIL. $1M; I'M. Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure May‘pï¬ K DR. T. A. BOTTLE GENTS Term- of Payment. Ten per cent down 1.: the umoot astound nfllolont within ml: by days thereafter to mm W with a}; (199951: one-halt or the pun- ch'ua money. the bin-knee my remain on my who book: hetero busing showman-l on the premisutoratorxnotyeu‘a ungivina a.oeciudiaconnt Comeinandm with want a six per cam. my harmful HOLIDAY PBESEN 1‘8. The other term and oonditiomotldo will Aha for the Uxbddee Oman and homebownuthe timeot we. Piaget ungadfltieeugbugutï¬l goods. 0»- rthnr "wanâ€. mu poo new pen 0 ca. can u say “Enigma. N had tram the outta-8min Chuninmy next issue. HALL a: HAYES. us Hunter-ct. Pam-hm. G A. HETHEBELLJ m, Vendor's Salldm. Lind-am. Doc. 2. 189Lâ€"82 ï¬â€"mm' ï¬â€˜i‘fï¬o‘et Eia‘v'roédESéd m ' '_ cilia a. tame stable 13x18 root and 3 log mm. 16:22 tent. The building. min “1:26â€!!de for $300. This property is situated. than: a qmrmotnmnomchotthe G.T.R.mflon. Hoanhoon: WEIâ€"15$“ den-6.313% a: couch to man one acre thence north flaw-drou- degreezttgfimea-u. influenza-itch teen eaten. we: a phooo begun: . 7 There gm greeted 01mg gauge! 1.30M By GEORGE HCHUGH. Auden“. st mmnomumronuunany umuutyolms. on Tuesday, 5th day of Januan, 1892 need as the tune boom-rematch, In which dehult bl! been PUBDIC AUCTION byflmotpomotule con- wï¬lbe VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Inthetownctljgtlnzlnthe Count) of READE um. Nov. 11. 1391. nil-u. Doc. 9. lamâ€"8!. W.Doe.8tL189Lâ€"§3- New Advertzsemen ts. 'ORTGAGE SALE Vat-lav of Qï¬ï¬‚iizzï¬aï¬ Dr. T. A. Slocum. And other makes of Winter Vehicles manufactured by me will be found to be just what is required; well-made, strong and withal “things of beauty.†I have a. large stock of these made up and ask an inspection by those thinking of purchasing the present season. There’ll be Good Sleighing The Piano Box â€Cutter, The Peterborough Sleigh, nleoumormâ€"mnmm Peterboro Businegw Diï¬iculty of Breathing Tightness of the Chest Wasting Away of Flesh Throat Troubles Consumption Bronchitis, Weak Lungs Asthma, Coughs Catarrh, Colds g z w. 11ch! The Gladstone Cutter, one.Pg.u.h..PPâ€"v. Paganâ€"v.6 92.825. #33533. V g: sackâ€"HOMW | 1|! LE m BUSHâ€: coma]: and 8803mm! 803001.. Poul-borough. Ont. :- the but Instal- can you mm†«3730800638011;- ms nu anon-rm mason-non. ma USE IT FOR Annual. Bibles in all shapes and forms. And ghe ï¬mt ljgzes 0]†Prize SM†mmu‘ï¬fé’f‘ï¬" 3“" Efï¬ï¬dï¬ my to 8 re mung W II un {Rm a. special dioconnt. Come in and-cl my bountiful HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Aka nng for the Uxbridce Omn- w! Pianos. u and see my bountiful goods. posit new post omee. Katmai... Lindsay. out tor Sum Clam in my next issue. R. KYLIE, Work Boxes in Plush. 3 ' Gentleman’s Collar and M Boxes. Plush Photo Album. Leather Photo Album. Autograhh Album. Boys’ and Gig-(3’ Own d, IIOLIMFIeIT'I'BIGTIOIS} _ponâ€" c. A. METHERELL a you have never baton enjoyed. Books in Mndsdy. Eehudsmoproceadontosuch G. A. MetheI-eu. m was mu. Our mpnhtign ï¬e public at on and from the If you wal We bought Prices are much‘ my 5% «4 WEARE S In addition to I'm: we have gas Presents, Tmmngsv 1?: A very ï¬ne What more 3 Silk or Satin iweed Suiti Kid Gioées FOR Ether dealeI Hantles Which Our