I I M51? Young Men and Young Women BRIAR HILL COAL for. a McLennan 8100. McLENNAN C0. <ï¬nmmouE Best Grades of Blacksmiths’ lmh! and-y be holdimr good positions if they under- uwm: Bunkkuplnfl or wrote Shorthnd. The Principal: of the Potcrborough Barium Col- YI‘k'†Mm not been lb]. to nupply the dmnd for army-«tent. mice when“ since comm: to Pour- “wrung?“ wrx'h There is always Room for Skilled Help. .\ nuuulotc Eon": In Shonhsnd Ind Typowflung r huukkflt‘plnb’ tor 935.00. or wlth In 055.!†T)P°' m. r mm M tho- but. In tho mule!) for 0100. Sun-l (or Ctrcul m. u’ Agcntl [or the celobntcd New anllln Typo- L32: 0f Mill Saw. 502‘}: Side of Kent-8t- EJeteib 31-0 Bus. College The Largest Retail Business in Canada. SHELF m HEAVY HARDWARE PAINTS, Om AND Guss. M w. KENNEDHI 00. E wu- ““qu “V..." ,_ g1 _â€"--â€"â€" MW. KENNEDY co. 32391-36 ount Sale at the Dry Goods ESOmetnlng Good! TH E McLennan a (70. Dress Coeds, Trimmings, Linings, Cottons, Linens, Tailoring, T weeds, Cloths, Blankets, Curtains, Carpets, Underwear, Furs, Cents’ Furnishin s, We cheerfaily ah3w our goods and quote prices, then we ask E 501 to judge of the values, and we know what the verdict will be. L. COAL We have the conï¬dence of the people when we make this announcement, as we always do as we advertise. Watch for our quotations of prices. Take advantage of the best chance to secure Goods of Sterling Quality at the Lowest Prices ever touched. Our bargains are manifold, and our facilities for securing the best goods obtainable at the very closest ï¬gures from the manufacturers and wholesale dealers are undisputed, and we mean to give to our customers the beneï¬t of every dollar saved in OUR CLOSE BUYING FOR CASH . Here are the lines we handle, and all are included in this Great Sale : Best Oï¬ers, Biggest Bargains, Greatest Satisfaction ever given to the people of this County. CELEBRA TED mking a speciality of Rubbers, Oversh oes, 9 STGRES. Felt Goods. NEILL mitiga- College. Pctorburouxh. Ont: PRINGLE MOREA, AGENTS FOR THE SHOE MAN R. N611); Wool/ens and Ready-made Clothing. and Giothing House of H. W. Rang; a: Go Sometning Real! Grates. ï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©ï¬Â» unions? Obuuuaua wuss: a“... v, __7 the , Connell. Dr. Burrows occupied the chair, and engineered the toast list to the satis- faction of all interested. The usual loyal and yatriotlc toasts were ably responded to. ‘The Counï¬rConncil†was felicitious- . Chambers, the warden, and the elder members of the council ; “The Town Councilâ€,by his worshlï¬ndaycr Waltexs; “The Military," by Col. eacon, Lieut. Hopkins and Lieut. Laidlaw: “The Learned Professions," by Dr. Burrows; and “The Press,†by Geo. Lytle. A number of songs were rendered by some 0! the guests, and at an early hour the host and guests meandered to their respective places of sojourn. The menu was in Mr. McCon- nell's best style, and allagreed that a most enjoyable evening was numbered with the p {38: MOI‘lSu-I on v-v‘â€" â€"___ rubbing the old fashioned linlments as a matter at respect to your grandfather’s aunt. N aniline is a new discovery that: In itself ought to condemn it. Tau-Jere cling to the old; suffer pain; avoid the use of Netviline, the most powerful, muetratirg. and certain pain rezedy in Kae- '0! Ne penetrating, the world. Wuden’a Supper. Thursday evening, Nov. 2351:, a. pleasan- time was spent at. the Royal hotel, the ace ‘. - slon being a supper elven by Warden Cham- bers. The county representatives weze out in full force. and dlci ample justice to the bcnntlgul table laid by mine hast Mc- , i- A--..-hul +hn aha!!- 'rnonu Bull. Issuer of Marriage Llonnaoa. Dulce G. W. Bull's jewelry store. Kent at. Suheerihe New. Those handing in their names as sub- scribers for Tan EVINING Posr for 1896 will receive it free for the balance (I this year. Remember we will deliver Tm! on every evening, rain or shine, without fail, at your home. Support your local paper. as it gives you all the general new e of the province as well ae the local newe of the town and surrounding country. no not Believe it. Do not: believe that Nerviline willcure neuralgia nimcst instantly. If your teeth ache console yourself with the reflection that pain can’t last for ever. Don’t use Nerviiiue : it might stop the pain. Rheu- matism is_often‘di_fliquluitgour . Keep on u_x...A..¢.~ “a n representing us can earn 823 per week selling our Bony I cannula-grown nursery nook Permsnent position and salaries. Ex- clusive territory. Wri'e as once for terms to Fudjaiiiim; 13â€"h? Manama gust. TOWN AND COUNTY. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 6. DASHEb HERE AND THIRB AGENTS 76.7 atgqél. Nun" mu. Toronto. Ne w A d velysemen ts. EIEI â€"The Inspzctlon of me meters through- out the Dominion reveals the (not than on of 913,562 meters only 2714 were found to be accurate. but a curious teetnre m the â€"A well attended hrewell mention was held in St. Penl’e schoolhouse lat thedepnrtnre Monday evening of Mr. Fewer. w us Some i: E E22,, 53%;; E :5 E E E El â€"Now that Eugene Field is deed every one is reading is poems. One cannot help but msrvel that so much touching tenderness and ethos should be the out- come of such a ple, nnneenming, niet lines. Yet it is Just such poems, in. like as they my appear, that one revels in for a. few moments, forgetting his cares and bringing out all the noble: end pleeeenter traite cf character. ‘ -Mre. H. P. Ansell. of Galveston, Texas. died at New Orleans on the 28th nlt. The deceased lady was a daughter at the late Charles Hughes, bonnet-1y of Port Hope and a nelee cf the late Mrs. Thomas Matchett. Mrs. Anfl was greatly esteemed by all who the pleasure cf her acquaintance. She paid ccesslonal visits to Lindsay, accompanied by her daughters. â€"Mr. John Kelly, lsndseepe gerdner, of Peter-bore, passed through town last week after a. stay cf several weeks at Kirkfleld, where he was doinz work in his line. besides laying out and ï¬tting up a cemetery tor the villsze. the site of which was presented by Mrs. McKenzie, wife of the president of the Toronto Street Railway. â€"A destardly trick was played by some ecumps Sunday evening at the Queen-st. church. Two nuts were removed from the buggy of a young man named Burke, and when he had driven a. short distar on on his way home a wheel drtpped oï¬â€˜, throwing himself and a young lady oom- penion out on the road. The latter re- ceived painful in] uriee. -Ii any be on the look out for pretty pictures from nature‘s sketch book. a pleasant sight may be viewed from the Union school grounds at sunset. The sun drawing aboat him the purple and golden hued curtain at sunset, with the great stand-pipe loomin u in the fore round like a giant sent ne . makes a p easing sight indeed. â€"We notice by the Saturday 01mm Gszat-t-e that: Mr. Peter Mitchell, of Lind- say, has been appointed by the Ontario government bailm’ for the 5th division court, Lindsay. Mr. Mitchell has had - ..L:__ ___g â€"-iast Thursday a Benson house bell boy placed a 100 piece in his mouth in- stead of his pocket, and a short time later, while racing up stairs to answer a ball, the coin aligned part at the way down his throat an almost strangled him. Fortunately Dr. Burrows happened along in the nick at time and secured the dime for his collection of odd coins. â€"Owing to the shortness of straw this year, threshers, es a. rule, ï¬nd that they can thrash out a barn in from one half to two thirds of the time generally cccupled. The grsin however generally yields well. â€"A story that beats the average ï¬sh yarn all hollow comes from a firmer not fan- from here, who says that owing: to the dryness and hardness of the land this fall. he were out when plowing a new plow point esch dam _ .. as n â€"There will be 5 meeting of the Chil- dren’s Aid Sacieti‘in the council chamber 3'- 7.30 p.1r. next. riday evening, 6 b Dec. Members are requested to be on time, as several desire to get away within an hour to attend other meetings. lieu; u, “shy-9a; ' - ______ a large experiencE-'lnï¬euch antics, and should prove an excellent gflioer. .....,.v. V 7 , â€"Mr. Joh; Moï¬onald. who returned last: week from a [on stay at Barclay. In the Rainy River din ot, where he owns and rates a saw-mm. state. that than la 11: n or no money In the North-wont. During the past season he had sold over $5,000 worth of lumber. and was only able to get a tow hundrod dollars In oaah. â€"Horseflesh continues to drop in price. A few days ago a Campbelllord man 03:;- ed his team to another man to swept as a present. He said he could not afford to feed them and did not like to shoot them. â€"Mr. D. C. Trew-received a welcome letter on Tuesday from Mr. Jae. Hender- son, of Toronto, who stated that he was so pleased with the Hondan oook shipped to him that he desired two good hens or the same breed. Enclosed In the letter was a handsome remlttanoe in payment for the bird'. â€"An east ward man is at work on an invention intended for the American market. which will turn out titles, (with an ancestry dating [rem the 14th century). at the rate of 60 a minute. The only thing that trouble- him in inoapability to keep up with the predicted demand for the maehinee. â€"The department of weight: and measuree has decided that hereaiter the standard oi meaenrel Lrliqnide ehall he one at bulk inetead of weight. That iixed tor the gallon ie e nivalent to 10 pannde dietilled water at d on Fahrenheit. with the bercmeter at 30 egreee. â€"Couv. Kllleby may denies Cam. Ton ohburn'e Inelnnetlon. medeleeo Hands on the council. that Dem-reeve Crend was the father of the reeolntlon moved by hlm (Kllleby) ea the meeting two week- ego. calling upon Conn. Tonohbnrn (or e report ot_ the egpendlture on emote end bran-c or one urinal dues during 0 a your. SEWEB‘ésEE'Bmmg tie lineâ€" 1:1 Working order again â€"Mr. L. P. Morgan. drugglst has had a richly. «168!an 9119192? 11299.22"? .11" HE'SeEa‘Silch acid; 'gééauy to the beauty and comfort of hie already well- equipped premises. -â€"Hmieon, the wrestler. has another challenger in the person of Humphrey, the mile runner, who wants to match an unknown against. him. Smith will have to shake himself it he wants a match. "*‘uv _. wuâ€"uâ€" -_-_- _- the weight at anoQâ€"Iï¬xd 106 last Monday. Messrs. Beesor 3:131 ngb!_e_had_a 001}!ng â€"Tne 'Verallsy glee club, which has been delighting Toronto audiences for some time pest, intend visiting Lindsey in the near future under the auspices of the -â€"Mr. J. P. Ryley, cf the Victoria Plan- ing Mills, is having the exhaust steam used fer heating the building, and ï¬nds this plan to work successfully. â€"Wuh four inches cf snow on an excel- lent bottom, and indications ct frosty weather, Lindsay merchants are assuming cheerful countenancea. â€"The Salem Sunday schocl. Ops. ls amngln for a Chxistmas trt-e. NJ doubt they will avea and one. Lack out for Santa Clausâ€"he 5 coming. â€"Ma.uy~ oi the eitc'rz’c light wires broke down under the weight of the ice during lass week's storm. keeping the wiring staff “on thejump." â€"Peterboro hockeylsts are endeavoring to arrange for a number (f matches with clubs in the d15’r’c: in the Ontario Hockey Assoclazio .' seriev. â€"_1‘he Webllng sisters will shortly appear at the Academy here under the sus- pices cf the Canadian Order of Oddfel- in we. â€"Mr. T. McConnell, o! the Royal hotel, has a ccupXe of painters at work touching up the interior or his well-conducted hos- tlon. â€"Under the new law a candidtte for council must quality on property situated in the ward in which he 03923 for elec- â€"}§ishop thflejohn’a fee at the Mul- boraugh-Vanderbï¬t nuptials was $2,500. It takes ducsts to make a. duohess. â€"A new combined baggage and express car has been attached to the Hellburton QThe ï¬re alarm wire yrgke _do_wp- ungu- tun-go um At Barman 8303., Javelin: Foot of Kent-st. Madamâ€"91. tor Wit-avâ€" _ ..â€"_n _- a tea: to vo oommunlootlon wlth we “on vac: by Mum. Mstohott And Carroll. Ere Chrlstmu arrives the arm hope to hue most of the projected alter-um completed. â€"Mr. D_. O. my. 01}! “11-an pan!- try mac, shipped n Raid-n mackerel last week to Mr. A Bogus. of Landau, Oohâ€"one of the linden In '00th Instr: 3:19. {my mill while skating, and bed a narrow es- ospa from drowning. Bydespsrue snort: he managed to break a mythroughthe ioe towsrds shore, and m nnolly pulled out by his companions more dead thun alive from exhaustion and exposure. some oi the domes the summon ens-sod in @9199. 435.3513». â€"Now thus Lindsey has its daily peper. newsboye. boot-blacks. poor and aged, all that It requires to make it e {nu-fledged city is a civic scandal and an Investigation. Capt. Crendell. the “ watch-dog " ot the treasu , has eeverel times hinted et duh deeds t at would not bear the light of day. Has he been mauled? â€"A can Ind named Walker broke th59u_ __the when SnudazncuRsthbun’e I,AIAA_ A- -_-_._-- 4;“. A. Jewett hes just purchased u very handsome well-matched teem of gray horser, which he intends using in livery business. Mr. Jewett knows ngood horse when he sees one. end his patrons enfoy the beneï¬t of his knowledge by be up tarnished with good turnouts. â€"Mesere. Horn Bros, 0! the Linden; Woollen Mills. evidently reached hig water mark in the retail sole of their famous blankets lest Fridny. purchases advancing from an average sale of 14 pairs to the 1 number of 42 pull-s, which speaks w for the quality of goods hey manufacture. ' m"'"fï¬Â£'u"lï¬h(h¢en"" 1'): aim" me. â€"The one men who (I t hie nun “age e tel: meldenwel‘tg: W11- llena-et. the other evening dleoovened thet he hod this em mnnd the wrong young Indy. vine mhtnhen her tor en- other. She we! very enm when he found out h!- mletebe. â€"Oonetehle R. S. Cole. of Dorset. Hello bnrton county. Armed In town In It Mon- dny with e prleoner named Geo. Ford. who hnd been committed by Megan-to J. S. Shrlgley to Itend hle mu on n chute of aggravated molt. Fond wee placed In one o! Goaler J eohon. 7 4N0 'the least among the libraries in town is the Cane iate‘s, which comprises some 555 well c osen and useful books. Truly our students have great advantages. â€"Laat Sunday evening. as Mrs. Earl, 01 the east ward, was returning home from church she fell on the hard pavement and seriously hurt her leg. We are glad to learn that no bones were broken. -â€"A lady loss a nurse lust Satin-any containing about $30 in cseh and some m-ivate papers, as well as a ticket for Mariposa Station. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving In at this since. â€"Mr. M. BO (1': Rocky Mountain puma is dead. The udcpondent says the var- mint lived h h on wild duck and part- rl and con d have had quail on toast it he had only dropped a hint that way. â€"Thoro were scores of haokomdeu from the n rioua churches last Sunday. and man fox-sock the narrow and took the broad twin 1:10?“ $01111. sgirigal "standpoint. oug , ow n o o I per, con- dition of the sidowglh. p ‘ HIM Ullra U-Ivâ€"r __- _--,, Vï¬'bi cloning ecuteveote let live cede:- poete. voice and cedar reilwey teleareph ties. to he delivered et G. T. R. eidinp during the coming winter. -â€"'1'hc indies of the Gentrel Cherity Com- mittee heve completed the panacea for their concert on the 12th of Dec.. end tenet thet it will be well petrcnieed by the town end canntry le. The concext ie for e good object end onld be well ettended. -R. S. Bean's French end Lmericen combineticn ten: to: cut Lediee' end Chlldren’e ermente. Sinap Wot end elweye relieble. Cutting te t end enteminpplied. yell or eddx-eee Mas. _-_.\ In n-_._e -e ESE. E'sgun'" 33mins" ’ ‘to the bout. â€"Miss Galbraith. has resumed her music class at Mrs. Robinson's, 86 William-st. north.â€"128-3m.-79-3m. â€"A gang of Italian nawies. about 25in all, passed through last Monday from the LB. 0.118. on their way to Montreal. â€"The Light. Heat and Power Co. have supplied two more houses on Kent-st. with electric Light. Other orders ere at hand. â€"A meeting of the Children's Aid Sooie was held last Monday in the couu chamber to consider a pressing â€"Muuicipal matters are engaging some attention In 0px. It is said new men will ofler tor the positions cf reeve and deputy- reeve. â€"County Constable Crawford took old man Hepburn to Toronto hospital last Monday, where he will be hep: at the county‘s expense. â€"The funeral of the late Mrs. David Walker took place last Monday and was very largely attended considering the in- clemeney oi the weather. â€"Mr. Sun Smton. of this town. In making trips through the north country - _ . . n._ In..- --.I-_ uni-1. â€"-A choice stock of Memorial cards of the latest and most handsome design just received at TnPos'r. â€"The G. N. W. Telegreph Co. linemen were busy last Monday changing the posi- tion of several poets on Kent-st. â€"Spartinz men will notice with leunre that the old hero; Ned Emlyn, . e oer:- â€"Mr. W. Walters last week placed the stop logs in position above the locks so as to prevent lounge. â€"BJoksellers and fancy ware dealers are already making brave displays of goods for Christmas. â€"The county councillors concluded their arduous labors lust Ssturdey and lets for their homes. â€"Shooting matches for. turkeys and geese are all the go in the cauntty just. now. Local Brenna. â€"2:Iesars. Silver 8: Cnlbert are the new preprietors ct (Hendensn's livery. â€"Mr. Wm. Weese shipped n' cuload or horse: to Montreal 1851: Saturday. You can Believe The testimonials published In behalf of Hood’s Susaparfllle. They ere written by honest peeple, wha have actually found In they own Quarter!» that Hood’e .58“? LI__3 , grille purines the bleed. mates an appetite, strengthens the system end ab- solutely and permanently care: all die- eaees caused by impure and deï¬cient. On the camera! Peel and William-5m, during the winter months. I maul fur- riar who gives entin 55th notion,†money refunded. when repairing}:- mgkjng col refunded, when r: order turn of over! style.â€" 8" â€"t!. gt Ponrnx'sm tion and in in, r. P. Mama I\-.\ 3â€"1; $65376:in "Kc 1m oi Wednesday to:- Manual 3nd point: cut. â€" ttcn noelvcdbytflcndllntcwn canny tho cheering nun thunk-.118. mm- :s: w mums»? n Inc a , Md ï¬odh Brock]!!! he with an pupa-mammogram howlsâ€. to â€"Rev. P. H. Allin. B. L. In man his anther, Mr. J. L. Ania. mm at. The rev. luau: named In the macs-n goat. Mottled!“ church lat In. unnuumouumc cmbk. to hot m. 11:. mod In. J. Manda. Victoria-ave. â€"Thcmnlleco'mnu.lnnc tho Immuctsmhrcouu ct to the m 5: mm mum. Imuthuflu loom given on My mulbm cf the nylon. udmw.nnuflmu.otthhwm as nuts. 9! “Cc-m".?.,_ A W†1" an“ (I. thoâ€"undu' â€""_" __- Eng- tutu um Wehppoyhhhglflhwfllhom 4m wun_ M: Manon. vodhanqï¬mmndnzhn B. â€"m-. Leslie Blot. son of Mr. Thee. Blot. at this town. hes returned from Sudbury hoe ital. when he I t three week “Earns from en “twine! fever. It will be none time yet helm he reeovere hie and rugged heelth. â€"Mr. Ju. Carol]. traveller n r the Polo. hand Wine 00., ha returned from his nuatflplntho mom of the um. and a wall “Wyatt†pong-opt upc- â€"Feneion Fells Gezette :â€"Miu Bn rm. 0! Lindsay. he- been visiting so Mr. Dick- eon'e since Handel lat ...... Mine Donnell. oi Ruben-goon. In t to: home on Wednes- day. M3108 visit to her Mend. Mien Dickson. at the till. â€"Qulte e few of Mr. Potter's friend- were et the station leet Tneedeyto hid him unwell. Mt. Potter will visit Meade In the city for e few deye before leaving to:- Century. N.W.T. â€"Orlllle News-Latter :-â€"Mr. Joe. Smith, when of Lindsey, who hoe opened e oh busineee here. hee moved hla tom- lly to town and he! token one of Mr. Velma“: houses on Front-er. â€"Mles Nellie Sailing. 0! Fenelon, town last Mend-y to spend I week ' Peterboro Meade. â€"Rev. S. McCaulev. cf Garwood. Rev. J. W. Totten. L'nduy. exchu pulplte lent Sabbath. .n.,L___ __ â€"Mr. R. 3. Andrew. of Bowmnnvuie. reweeentina the Morris. Fields 00.. pieno menuheturere. Lietowei. no in town on Wedneedny looking up bueineee in hie line. â€"Hrr.‘Wm. Fievelle end Mm Finniie returned trom their Southern trip on Set- nrde evening int. They en eyed e ees’ent time endwere gently geneflted thetrip. __ _ ._ â€"Mn. W. Snellinz. of Fenelon. in vieit- ing with her brother. Mr. Woren Woreley, north word. â€"I(r. Ton: Whoa. oi Oompbelnord. totem for the Bothbnn 00., woe in town loot Mondny. â€"Mre. H. Wot-moo end her eon Junee left lest indey for linden. where theywill visit friends. -â€"Mr. Thee. Fee. who hoe been eonilned to hie house for live weehe. ie nble to be about satin. -â€"Mre. J. H. Lennon left lut Monday to: Sndbnry, where she will spend two weeks with triende. â€"Mre. R. Sheridan. of Ashbnmhun. "Meme Grove Cottage." is vielting Mn. Archunbonlt. _ _ flâ€"‘Mri P. MeArthnr was in the city on Monday inst and mode n large purchase ot new goods for the holiday trade. -Cnpr. Done and tunii returned to town on Tneedny trom Bo neon. and will reside here during the winter. â€"Mlu Thompson. at Bethany was the meet of Mr. Robert Johnston. bond-at", tor 3 portion oiinrt week nod thir. ' :llr. R B. Racers. of Peter-born. super- lnhendent cf the Trent Vally when. wu In town on Saturday. â€".\Ir. 56hr: Btu-tin. a well known To- ronto grocer. spent Sunday last In town. the guest of Dr. Burrows. -.- ‘7‘ "gift; Graham: of Havelcck. and Miss Williamson. ct Llndaa . was visiting Miss Brown, at Emu-oak. at week: ;i[}: J. J. Turner. thn well-known tent sud awnlnc under. 0! Pa’erboro. was In town last Monday on bnslnesg. 4:3}: mm. Johnwon. o! Betheny, n In town mm» hle nephew. Mr. R. John- eton, of the m of Johnston Sheen. â€"Mr. Ahrehun Jeeob reeve of Cnden. wee 3 guest e0 the buy hem while Mac the eoegty eegnellhee week. â€"u.l'c U... Vlkuw. JIO' u..- .v- - v.â€" lud. M... In: Satan!†to c 0! Dan- du Fluen- Bra. summon: tux-ken. â€"Â¥r. Alex. Mon-Icon. donut: now at Sommlllo, “and“! n tho county coun- clllut wool. and cm In: Post 3 plan- un all. â€"Mr. W. 8. Moxovnn. o! 813va main: tho human-l Publluhlu 00.. Philadelphia P... m In town In: Monday. â€"Mr. R. P. Canon. of tho Bnnk of Monmnl ma. wu conï¬ned to his roam by nlnou to: 3 (av any. but weak. hula; oontrutod n um cold. mm B. F. )1ch J. C. Smith 3nd Jnnm Suntan. Poten- hono cluuns. were Ingmar“! nu the D11: home on Mend-y In â€"!r. D‘ Grnhun. of Grnhnn: Bum. 1.5%» notional! m for none â€"v"â€"_____ â€"Mu. John mum. of the north ward. left for Patel-Doro [no Ssturduy morning to spend 3 low day- wlth Mona. 411-,an- Gre'ï¬â€: 1'." ’9“ ,3" 9°"- , Ann,; â€"Mra. B. W. Mel’sddon. of Raid-It“ Paterbom, is visiting Manda on York and Mary-st. ‘ â€"Mr.J. H. Sm. met (or Howry Q: ASoq, Fenolon Bill, was in town on â€"â€"â€"â€"Mr: A Dingle. nudism. 1m 1m; Thur!- dny morning for Toronto to vlslt trlc nds. â€"Mlu Maud Needler. who ha been on a vlslt to town, hos returned to college In _r__.. , â€"â€"Mr.7Char11-a Daniels. ct Penelon Bally, was In town last Saturday. â€"Mr. Henry Rasz‘r. P.S.I.. West Vic- toria. was In town last Friday. â€"Mlsa Lucy O'Rlelly left: town last Mon- day for Chicago to visit friends. LMr. Fihcï¬ey nit-Donna], o! Fenelon Falls, epsnt last Mondgyfn bown. "inn. 0. J. Pusey mud through on Monday last on by wgy to Brockvulo. _ :iusé Florence mum. while in town, was the guest ct Miss Splat. gig-sumac. Hands: In town. â€"Mr. B. Mulligan. o! Mlllbrook, was In town last Mendâ€. â€"Mlu Lottie Pox vialted {clonal In Napnnee last week. â€"Mr. HAL Harris. at Babczygeon, m In town last Monday. mâ€"Sï¬si 'ï¬Ã©Klnnon; of Pension F5112, spent Saturday In town. [Theron lemma-mum» â€mama.“ “Much-I mmmwdmmm duflkmpooph. bum-men.“ Ant»: stunned km and. petulant! ton-2mm: Mupxmflonm phone.) â€"Mr. Goo. Lee. at Montrwmumwwn â€"Mr. W. J. Sherwood. o! Peta-hora. _u 9 guest st the Simpson house lat â€"Mr. J. Jordan, at Valentin. spent last 75 Ladies’ Black Muffs, splendidly ï¬nished goods, regular value 81. 50, our price $1.00. Our regular Stock of Furs is very com- plete. Our prices for Caps, Muffs, Hair Seal, and Otter Capes, beautifully ï¬nished goods, will be found lower than usual, as all are marked at straight dry goods’ proï¬ts. 25 Extra Large Gray Goat Robes, on which you can save just $1.50 each. 50 Dozen Men’s and Boys’ Cloth, Curl and Sealette Caps way below value; a saving of from 25 to 30 cts. to you here. 50 Dozen New and Nobby Styles in Men’s Neckwear, regular 35 to 40 cent goods, your choice for 25¢. 20 Pieces Heavy English Flannelette, nearly yard wide, good value at 14c., our price to clear IOC. per yd. 30 Dozen Men’s Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, bought at a clearing price, are being offered 25 to 40 cts. below value. 25 Dozen Handsome Designs in Silk Handkerchiefs. Lovely goods at bed-rock prices. WARNER 8t 00., savers wary timo. Wo ask your careful 'mapection of our Whole Stock. Our Prices are Money- 25 Dozen Ladies’ Embroidered White Lawn Handkerchiefs. 5000 yards Factory Cotton Remnants, from 2 to 20 yard ends. We offer a bargain in every end. WARNER 00. Contain some very interesting bargains, of which we have space only to mention a few. 50 Packagesm New Bands our Clothlnc Advortioclnent LINDSAY AND WOODVILLE. Price mgrâ€"M on tree}. Graph Rubbers. alibi-tor oluewhm in this Paper! Iii-5.2“â€- Farmers WW 1'41. Labâ€: .......... WANTED. £33qu 151' Novel“, A. 1 mm. L03. ‘1ng of CARDS FRI! ! um 'D