u’ so Vacuum dé‘éiii‘fï¬ij E 66». McLENNAN C0. BRIAR HILL COAL for Grates. McLennan 8100. Best Gradingt Blacksmiths’ “Christ, Charles “sever, Thus. w W†J»??? d.W n, m . 1mm. Richard N. linear w 8011901- Third class «gunmen for three yam. were awarded to the {allowing W. “berg. Wm. undone. M 0. 8mm. Thos. Cgmpbell, m 1. “any. John Down. IMP. I VTAN TED . __:_,-,_________ was: EM! 559 woman}; 31w @auafliau £051. "-1ch K. “Palate n. Cenmcstes'o: the following and!“ Vera renewed for three years : Du lhm , mason. m %%.§lbmmn, :W.W W; ma mu. was 8. him. June: A. m .rm 8. 1:. KM _ ‘1'. Certiï¬cate mm in: 0|." chnony, G Wm 581mm; â€any.“ 3: cf 1:111 Saw. South Sid. of Kant-I TOWN AND COUNTY- Lumsmz. FRIDAY. DEC- 27. DASHES HERE AND TRIBE. UL\A Fri? ‘-‘"*| IE? # 1 p9. PL: t9 vboxo Bus. College Pll mi (/2 HELP Vuï¬u EDISCOUNT g- SALE ll and 75 pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, 25 Boys’ Overcoats, Prices $2 to $3.50, regular $3. 25 to $4.75, and 5 per cent. of for McLenngn I 00- 1200 yds. Fine Dress Serge, 250 yds. New Dress Tweeds, ELF Axp HEAVY HARDWARE PAIVTS, OILS AND GLASS. at P o 3113' Kent-st» L! CELEB BA. TED aml 5“ HOUSE! “J v â€" VVVVV 4: upon thoroughness in ovary line of mm 0! taking a course in Book-keep- :M, Penmanship, cm. write us {or among. Indwldnfl fluctuation PRINGLE MGREA, szxuineu College. Poterborough. Ont. the best. results in all dopartmo ts on I unbic terms. ;~. rgc attendance at present, made up of 1) those holding a First-clan Commute exrly education has been neglected. mus of obtaining athorougi < 02‘ Shorthand Education DRY GOODS, AGENTS ’03 T33 BEST BE ST BEST BEST «%%%» BEST DRESS GOODS, all subject to the same terms of Discount Five per cent. offor Cash. 433E°X°¢3€°W HERE ARE SOME PRICES; TWEEDS, BEST FLANNELETTES, UNDERWEAR, BEST BLANKETS, LININGS, HOSIERY, 11. Elena! az_c'9._ Price 250, Double Fold, and 5 per cent. of for cash. Price 250, regular 400 and 5 per cent oï¬â€˜ for cash. Prices 950 to $1. 50, regular $1.50 to $2.50, and 5 per cent, 0]! for cash. ;h Busi- BEST FLANNELS. Nowepapora and Mnauzlnea. , â€"Outlng for January has a fascin- : Ming story, “Sweet Majcry," by Sure. { Beaumont Kennedy. Three complete storlee, “An Arctic Cutaway," by R. G. . Taber; “The Stranger at the Anchor," by !M. F. Wllllama. and “The Bur lnr of i Cornï¬eld Inn," by H. Babaon, m e the . ï¬ction department unusually etxoag. Nounble eportlng features are: “Winter Flshlng." by E3. W. Sendye; “A Moose Hunt on the Yukon." by the lute V. Wlleon. and "A tho Among Wolvoe.†by Fred. Whtehaw. “The Horse of Society." In e ï¬nely Illustrated ertlole by E. B. Abernromble. Sketchee of cycling, mu] end edventure add verlety to en BEST GLOVES, Back-Binding. Orders for book-binding should be left at this ctï¬ce. It is surprising how nice 3 volume can be made or those magazines, even thcugh they are somewhat soiled from much handling. Prices very reason- able. Books, magazines, or ricdicels bcund or xe-bound in any shy e at very reasonable prices. “'7'. 'â€" exoellent neither. â€"'l‘he Jennery number at the Delin- ester ie celled the winter holidey number. The tuhion ertielee ior the month ere timely and complete, covering the entire iield of et lee ion ladies. mines end children. In inn-y. lingerie. dreee goods and ttiinminge. Mn. R A. Pryor'e e reintee to utiele on the Social eociety bells and parties for children. The sauce devoted to women’e work end ndvnnooment includes e thonghtinl eon- vereeticn between Edith M. Thoma and Dr. S. R. Elliott on women in business. Hen-let Keith Forbse' directicne for burnt decorations upon cardboard. and the eontinnetion 0! Sara Miller Kirby's hinde ten articles. Mrs. A. B. Long- etreet escrihee the Carving of Monte, and in Seuonable Cooke? impromgtu lune-:11- llmi ug _ , that is unusual among American m zInes, it continues to show the ycnt 111 v! r and enterprise that have always 8° characterized It. The programme that has been for the coming year contains a number of interesting features. Much has been written already concerning Mra. umphry Ward’s new 11 "- which has contain during y papers on art subjects! richly Illustrated. . ...... Prof. Sloan’s ‘ Life of Napoleon", with its wealth of Illustration, will its most 111an putâ€"the rue 01:33 â€rea- tor 1W mum -. â€"-gw rembsr number with an accent gum parliamentary election. In e leading feature In flatlon for nlng twelve months. other and novels being contributed by W. m. w. Honkinson Smigh, glory CLOTHING. §w~g a; 1m UMUHUIJ .- anyâ€"â€" u... -__ â€".. ever, u till a late hour Sztnrdey night he euccee ed fairly well In making the cross- ings 1115881510. â€"Glothee-llne thieves are getting in their work again, being apparently an- deterred by the couple cf examples made L - -n -_.I-I-_ â€"--. -â€"Dr. Neelaude, dentist. haa great euc- ceee in treating aching teeth without extractingâ€"MM. 'â€"A choice stock of Memorial cards of the lateet and most handsome design Jolt received at TnPos'r. -Dnring the cruah and {crowd at the atation Saturday night a lady who accl- dentally exposed her puree had it etclen. â€"A new electric light was placed on the corner of William and Peel-eta. on Satur- day last. which makes a great improve- ment in that vicinity. --Northwardere appreciate the new electric light at the corner at Elgin-et. and Vlotoria-ave., which made its ï¬rst appear- ance laat Saturday night. â€"“Eariy to bed and early to rice. Make a man healthy and make a man wise. But as to ‘wealthy'â€"it'e enter-price ; They've go to ‘huatle‘ and ‘advertlec.'" â€"'1‘he large and valuable glans-covered ornament. a special prize given away the “Glace Blowers,†Dobeon'c old etan , Saturday evening. was won by Mr. Alfred Grouelle. a former employee of Tim Boer. â€"Mr. R. Touchburn has decided that his record ea c councillor. and chairmen oi the streets and bridge: committee, entitle him to a claim on a higher municip xi cmca. and he is cut {or the position ct ï¬rst deputy- move. â€"While the less-blowers in Dobson's old stand were oing business to I: packed house on Saturds night the strain ¢{waved too great far the ear, which a few inches, much to the alarm o: e people prasena. “0“...“ v vâ€"v "â€" â€"v -â€" last 3885);}. A nn'inber Efrain-510165 were whippad of a line In the south ward one night: last week. â€"Mr. Albro Silva-was in Toronto last week putnln u a large raised letter sign on Biygt. x"rho vggrdlng _r¢_qnl_rql ' :s’ni-éeu Overseer Walker 1nd 3 dlmcult time coping with the mud which rolled serenelyggwq Kepg-ghnSutm-da . How- , L“_j-_ ..l-.I.L In- sign on Bay-st. Tue worn uquuuu 76 at his patent letterz. New 1:. he has succeeded in lntrodncln his signs in the city It is likely he will be opt. busy. -gnr. p_uelx_2ng Iggy Argoode dealer, Mr. 7 L-.. AI.- _--th-- â€"vu. â€Dunsâ€"a C. W. Hughan, has taken the weather Into his own hands, and in his window mybewlmeasedaflne downfall of "uhe beautiful,†which is attractive and efl'eo- tlve In catching the eye cf pasture-by. e'iï¬â€˜a‘iiï¬iï¬ï¬mm"; Et‘éiia'oh am prints diseases, diseases at the nervous system and all clauses ct man. Consults- tlon strictly prints and omfldsntm.â€"87 â€"The average cutout of bicycles for the year 1895 is estimated at 750,000. Allowing an average length of 6 feet per cycle, the above output, it the wheels were arranged in a line end to end, would extend 850 miles, or almost from Chicago to New Yc rk. â€"'1‘he Sabbath school scholars of St. Andrew‘s church will have a Christmas tree and cantata on Friday evening; An excellent program is being prepared 1 the scholars and an entertainingevening for the children is looked forward to. All the children of the school will receive a present that evening. “an“ to m. Dr. E. S. Wilson has returned ~trom Bnflalo. N. Y.. and loam! in Llndssy, William-38., south. The doctor treats successful! . and 703 special «mum 1399139399;pr to women, disusss ot - ,_, _L__--I. Alan- â€"While Mr. Peter Mofl'ett, cf Fenelon township, was driving home on Friday night last his two handsome Collie dogs were picked up by some parties inarig heading for Lindsay. and he has been unable to ï¬nd trace of them since. . . .Mrs. Oliver, of Sussex-sh. mourns the loss of a pet pug, but thinks she has knowledge of its whereabouts. â€"If the frequent blockade of Lindsay- sb. by freight trains is caused by lack of yard room the company should put in a couple or additional switches, es the present state cf affairs causes great incon- venience end is a constant menace to drivers cf young and fractions horses. The other evening the crossing was black- ed for over a quarter of an hour, yet to leave a clear passage the train need only have moved a car-length. mu m mbeobhlmdscanmeflm‘m‘ _.~-v_'.- â€"Mr. G. H. M. Baker, local 3 ent for the Rathbnn 00., Is now shlpp g the season's out of ties from here at the rate of 1,000 per day. The output of the mill here for the season was about 150,000 tles, but about half that quantity was shippea during the summer. as the 53:11 was over- stocked. On Monday Mr. her left for the north on a special train to begin the work of gather-1n the ties plied at differ- --. â€I-.. nlnna ,_ . vmmx-m dlvlslon. "VA. VI. auvutnnn U-v ---- r_- V, , out points along an Vgotorlo dlvlolon. v-v r'Iâ€"v- n-.." -_- , â€"Anyone anxious to know how the local trotting horses are going this season will and out by taking a trip down the river as far as the old cut. 0n Tueedey of last week are “iiyers†were on bend. and the ice was in grand condition for fast work. the cover- ing of snow being just deep enough to ef- fcrd good footing. The one hole seven- e the of a mile in length. the dr vere can n a very fair idea as to what their ones can do over a mile course at the winter meets. -Styie end comfort meet in Crevenette in rare combination. The sober virtues sometimes have a drab appearance which tell aceinet them. Crevenette kee out the rain, deï¬es the dust. and et ee up as a stylish costume. whio the most fastidious lady m ht desire. There are six shades: New. yrtie. Brown. Grey Castor end Black. Crevenette is the ideal dress for street nnd country. Gives long service. can be worn in allweathers. end is perfecti porous and healthy. Beauty first and oremcst, and unique comfort moredded, that is Cravenette, which the lee now prefer to anything else for street wear. â€"Mr. I. 11. Oliver, hotographer. who is one of our creek mer men has invested in a. new rifle for use in association matches. It is 5 Winchester of 23-1C0 cali- bre, with nickel-metal barrel; the missile is aiittle tube of herd metal ï¬lled with lead. propelled by smokeless powder. When testing his new weapon the other day Mr. Oliver made a; t of 34 inch boards, placed it ugeinst a lo]: wall, and tired at it from a distance of 20 feet. Then he proceeded to detach boerd after board to 11nd out the power of penetration, but failed to ï¬nd the bullet until he had probed thebrick wall at the back to a depth of three inches. â€"Capt. Geo. S. Thompson. of this town, ‘ author of “Up to Date, or the Life of a Lumberman." has delivered a few co ies of the volume, which has just been sued from the press. The book makes most Interesting reading, manila: the reminis- cences having a local app cation, and the numerous illustrations do let scenes that go in to convince the er that the lite of a lumbsrman is full of vicissitudes, perils, hard work and hard living. Ca t. Thompson’s many friends here will pleased to learn that he has succeeded in obtaining advance orders for a num- berofthebooh andis about to ve an edition printed in French for lumherxnen unable to read English. His son, Moeeom, who attends the Collegiate here, is now delivering the book to Lindsay subscribers. for several and have made themselves 0 ectionable in many ways. Various have tried induce stalls astoï¬ows. dTm'nghgm >er mtofl’on an- other edontheehebis whicheouldhe in atOmeIneeaud Church not“. â€"A Christmas praise and song ssrvics will be held in the Cambridge-3t. Metho- dist church Sunday evening. Specisl music will be provided by the choir. â€"An open session at the Can -st. Methodist Suudsy school will be h d in the auditorium cf the church next 8% attornoon. Addresses will be deli by Rev. J. W. Macmillan and the poster. â€"L1rge con atious attended the Christmse sex-v ces st Srt Ms 's Catholic church. Vicar-General Lauren omzisted. At the new service the sitar was very prettily decorated. end n beautiful motto was to be seen in smell candle lights, “Jesus is God." â€"At St. Paul‘s church on Christmas day Hr. Percy Scene: read prayers. and the rector read the lessons, preached and cele- brated holy communion. He took for his text Matthew 1: 21 : “And she shall bring forth a eon, and thou shalt call his name Jesus; for he shall save His people from their nine.†The congregation was large. belng equal to the average Sunday attend- Inn the In West. Mr. John Cowdry. benbr. 0! Fat Mee- leod,errivedintown the other dey with hletwoohndrenend their governess. to ependChrietmu with hiehrother,llr.N. H. Cowdry, our loeel Mayer . No donhtmen of our ere m nuwere Wul-mmwm ni ,endtheeentreoie greet oonn r . end Mr. Cowdry etetee thet the more eettle to the about e eeme number from M mltohe painte. The price tree on board oars ie 840 per heed for tour- -old and $85 tor three- yeer-old cattle. on do it ierge ball- neee in shipping you-lin cattle to Alberto ranchers st 816 gar head, with privilege ct w on repnroheein four years old at 840 head. ram Ontario alone 3,000 had per of yearlinge have been brought into the Alberta district during the nest in. It ie needleee to say that Mr. Cow ry iehe ï¬rm believer in a street (nature for t e the B I Blow-out 1.: Wood. Sheriden 8: Co. etarted a business at Oekwood about nine months ago, and for n time seemed to carry on a large trade. They claimed that they were eelllng cheaper then other people, and with the note just to light we do not doubt that they did. A few days egotheymndeen assignment, and at the meeting at oxedltore in Toronto on Monday last the statement of their aï¬eira caused a good deal or comment, and the were eev criticized in business clrc ee. Their lin- billtiee are about $11,000. with seeete of $8,000. The deflclt of 3,000 cannot be located. The lnspeotcra refused to enter- tain a compromise with the ineolven be. but sold the stock at once without giving them a chance to bid it In. This ehcul be another lesson to wholesale men, who _--A- -...4 m", Y...O.A '0'... â€"Preper|tione for the New Yenr'e reception Ire going on upset, sad the new Auxuiery and the member! ere endeevorlnstomkethieeblceneeeu. â€"The junior de tment have nude Amusements wi the VenAmbnrah funny to give one of their enur- tninxnente in Lin on nnury 17th. A! the- bolt “:9 F114;.†.°‘ “W“ I L-Iâ€" .LA-n Nbrthwut. to DU uuuuuu twoâ€"n- .. v._-_-- seem too anxious to sell goods, and very frequently sell men possessed cf 3 vex small capital lam stocks to go loto hus - uses In opposltlon to cld established ï¬rms who have mid them 100 cents on the dollar for years. The outcome is gen a disastrous failure; the- stock sells at a very low rate on the dollar, and their old customers are compelled to compete agelnst goods sold at prlces lower than they can purchase goods In the rzgnlsr my. ow Men Icon. We cell esteem to e meet MR sketch In mother column by Mlee mm: bpler, whoee literary ability In very nuk- ed. on the eketoh. “rhe Two Pieturee,"wm ehow. We hope to be ehletogiveother contribution In the my at ehelmhogi been Bromuea. â€"It is said that the. curlers are seriously contemplating manniactnrioz their own ice ii the present mild weather keeps on. â€"1\Ir. J amee Storer. locomotive toremen of this division. wee buy on Tueedey weighing ei'. engines on this division thet entered the ynrde. â€"Aio of Montreal ehent en peeled t remain» Tneedey. 11:.me greatly concerned as to the chemo: of getting home for Chrietmee. -0nr event: doiiere' worth o! etempe were eoid from the poet oiliee on rendez- Eridentiy ell the eweetheerte end idea were not forgotten this Ohrietmee. " :Mr. wi'u'u'angextord. angina: In chute c! m: govemmcnu dunno “wk .0 Ron- â€"aoot 0! than d310, md .11 tha ample Pembora menâ€"um hum the north by the only tum Chanting- morning. â€" â€",L--___ â€"It a to thou Conn. R. Roblncon, of tho Ion word. oontomplcuc routing. '1‘th wad mac: afford to loot so good .3 “mountain. cud u: I: to ho hopad on wm be broughc to but by his clouds to Induce him to offer . â€"’.l‘hc monthly muting o! the Church 0! E land Tempennoc Scout. will he held In t. Panl'c schoolhouse on andcy cm- lng. Dcocmhcr mm, on 8 13.11:. R". J. W. Mcomlllcn ml! dollm on cddnu. cud on latex-oaths program may he growl. â€"We understand thnt the Ella Cememn Co.. which 913 d here some months ago. appealing In “ e Strategist.†and other camedles, will return during Jennery. According to Kingston pepeu. the cam- peny have been seating successes there. â€"Mr. Gibson, nepreeenting the Freehold Loan and Savings 00.. Toronto. owners DULJIJ, uuvv nun-\- wv Wu- __ , shop by build as an addition of 20 teat, which will make is the largest shop‘s! the kind in town. â€"Ne permen on not all talk and print. ow the Montreal Sm comes for- ward wit; an gift: to squiggt its owP tx- 551%,"; Ema-r; {1331313 disc of m with the States. ell done, Sm. nd good for the subscription list. In: Post nasaoou of monreadytoennstlnMr. E. D. O 's Dysu'b brigade. â€"â€"'1‘he number at Harper's Bun- issued on December 28:11 will be distinguished by very 01 t wraps, fur-trimmed, sud de- signed orrecaptmthum toiletter. Several beautiful costume- wiil b: given in this numbar, which, a u whoir, wiilbeveryrinhinstflkingmd apart» 52:: wintor Cushions. An article by Mrs. on ‘Chapmu und Cum". will be or timely inureâ€. At Bun-0373303.. Janna-n. Foot of Kent-at. Madamâ€"91. |â€" Eflwh to s: ss'pusss {1' themnbï¬o help "1°“ .1: concern s success. speï¬fégnhu mum minim mm. Mr. . R. M emu. â€"Mr. W. H. wan: “rived home team Goodcrhun last Sntnrday to mend Christ- mu with nu holly. â€"Mr. no In lo. 01 Coboeonk. wont Scum!" lung" 5m: ht- htoflm'. Mr. F. 13810. Wellington-It. â€"Mr. A. Born mat Stand†with reh- um In Whitby. and u mutating bul- m In Tot-once no-dly. -Mr. J. Mills. cl 0! Athena h! In school. :- smug? :2: bond.†at: 11819 home on Melbourneâ€. â€"Mr. Emur. Sagowsorth, o ’moong Toronto lawyer. In town visiting â€"Mr. Somers. a student 3t 3110 Toronto ansâ€"Ian“ Keith, of the Uxbfldge public school nail. to mending her no:- tlon In town. â€"Â¥r. Juno; 33191“ka qt_ 340939159 “Imus-'“Ttgï¬'ï¬i week, to the pmntal rumbny. --M?. S. A. Cullen, who In conducting a business college at Smith's Falls. 13 home tor the Christina holidays. -Mr. J. Donnell. c! W.wu In town lat Stand†on W. â€"Mr. Hoary Janus. Inn: thy and dim. m In town In: Tuesday. â€"Mlu Hound. ct Toronto public new Iâ€. «no homo sum: night. -Mlu laud Noodle. o! Ioulton oollm. Toronto. (a homo [or the hand-ya. â€"M:. m4 Mn. 81d Smyth. mdohfldren. at 01-11113, as visiting ma. to flow}: â€"21]'. Dental Danna. 0 (“man-u... .- th l -Praf.. J. F. McLaughlin. of Victoru University. Toronto, 1. august 0! MI brother, Mr. R. J. McLaughlin. -â€"Mr. T. Pmlngton and daughter, of szhny. wore In town last Saturday and made a {deadly can on In: POST. "â€"lï¬idsn Club; at Qooon'o collage. Kingston. is in town or tho holidsys. â€"Mr. R B. Raga-s. Supt of tho that Vsnoy osooi. ms in town on Soundâ€. â€"Consuhio Novisoo. o! Fsooion Polls. spout s portion of isst Ssiusdsy in town. â€"Moosrs. Keith sod Boy oi Toronto medics! school. usched oowo footSotudoy. â€"Miss Wu]. of the public school moh- Ingsnfl’. will spend hu- vsosiion in Pater- â€"Mr. and Mrs Jcho Bristo. cf 8:. Csthsrines, one guest: so the Benson house. â€"Miss Armour. of About: Colioalsto Institute. is home to: the Christan hoiidoys. â€"M'. sod MissCsmobe" o! Woodvillo. spout Sands: with Moo. Wacky. Csm~ Emm'Tï¬iiï¬iehds. * â€"Mlss Blanchard, of Victoria Road. I: spandln A few (by: with her ulster. Mrs. amen manly. Sussex-at. â€"Mlas qundenquE. 01.139me {19:21: â€"We are: glad to hear that Mr. John Hora I: Improving aldiy LS couldbo expected. He is now ‘3 e to sit up. AA -113â€. James Le Roy. master joiner at Ingle'a tactory. left for Stirlin last Satur- day to spend Christmas with iende. -Mr. Lindsey Fined. of Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute. is spending the Carlet- maa holidays an der the parental root. â€"Mr. and Mu. Everett. 0! Uxbridge, arrived last Friday night on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Hardy. cf Wellington-at. iâ€"Mr. i3. Brynns. [nutercarpenten who ha been engaged on Mr. C. W. 'I new hotel at Galas-mu hams (arc mu â€"Hr. E. A. M. Cf 33W. W 11: town but Sunday. -Mln PM Is u want tho mat of Dr. and Mn. Mellplne. â€"Iflu War. of Fan'olon Fail. VII lam cam: has â€"Mr.ll Mmmflnodwmm bynlmarlylnthemk. -Â¥n. Pddmtrxdcmcaza. 1| Man: hu- m, Mr. Goa. A. lune. "Jib; M. E. McAnley. lac-dunno: o: the Sapmto Iohool. lctn luv Sscnrdoy for Trenton. when he will spend the holtdnyo_ â€"M!u Much: Hum no Mu. Goo. J. Mstcnogg lots to; 111,019qu 1.91 ‘81:!!ng L A4__ _ (Lulu L'zzloâ€"Cothro. who has been at- bend!!! Toronto university, rammed home for Ch: stmas on Saturday analog. A'Li\vuu-U u..- -“ -‘Uâ€""vwâ€" _._-- 3‘ will wand Cal-mun†mama“. on. -Mr. Wu. J. B of Bamnnnvmo. the vol! known dale:- np u no ru- ont the nut of 1m brother- -hw. . O. Kuhn. â€"Mr. B. H. Wnlh. 8A.. nomad to his bongo mm on you!†when he ALA -II_-I-A- .gmaanks 3 2k icons-30m 3.3368- .unl 1839 .582 6:33.. age: iii! 3. gig-â€" nut than. -Mr. nnd In. Funk Motthun. o! Pom-hm. m In town to second the sun! Christan! unmet-Inc It than old honuund. â€"Mr. D. J. Bollnnd,typowflur sad nun- spnphor for Rom Son. at Fendon .110. punt! through In“ Tnudny on his mwhu hoznotnPourboro to spend Christina. â€"Mm mu Woollud who hu bun touching nu Buymond. hinnhohn. puncd through town on Sstudny to he:- home nt Dnnstord. , 7 _ â€"Mr. B. EcNeiil. ct Cub-it. Ann. Med town on Sammy. and will spend the Chisinau bondâ€. with trienas in thin vicinity. -Mr. and Mrs. P. McDiu-mid loft Sutu' day a for N Edit. Rochester. Buffalo an New ark. {they expect co be away about ten due. 1| I 1 male." ":6 this 'oflloo. â€":ï¬;:§. E. Wnlh. 8A.. nix-nod to his born In on Mood. when he prob-my will ":3. mu m’boucumo noon". -â€"Wo “(Immigrant Mr. W9. Vang â€"Mr. W. '1‘. Yea, of Bxflllobaro. gnu 'rnxPosr s pleasant can last Maud.) onhln my home to spend 11:: Car-mun: holidays with his panama at Little Britain. â€"Mr. Eu“). Gregory, dm 5319: o! Oshawa, :3an Outlet-mu tame: the ,A A-.. _, -LA‘L- â€"Mr. Pete] Samoa, of Wsc’m'e ooiioï¬. annodown on the special train Saturdr Howiiiwand two ween’ h - days 1' sh his parents in town. â€"Mwa. Ch“. ond Dough! Gilchrist, oi the Model oohooi sod Coueguto lunch tale, iett tor their home on Friday to upon! the holiday season with their mote. â€"Wo 0??†it: heu- that! Mu. Into Snug, sunning ram 3 “unï¬t sown “ï¬lm. Moon, waist-or in Wuï¬yuoitx. in homo. vrvâ€"v ‘â€"__-__- 3532,; not. We react to Inn that he ‘3 no: in his usual stone of health. We“. “Winona! m cousin. Mlu Linn Vacs. . wm min “tend the Cancel-to 15' 1323}? Elfinâ€"1 'ixiend mu. . â€"Mr. Loui- Bu. of Lmevme, m in â€"Mr.R. M69111 Hood. of Montreal. was so the Benson house on Tawny. an ' c helllord Mr c E Weeks bunker d 1. yet . â€" o o a . 3n w 3 Ct up of Woodvflle. was In town on Tuesday. :- wring trhndl 1: ton. â€"‘m L. N at. at Klnzston. la spand- â€"Mr. John J. 831m, of Toronto. [5 mg Chflamgggolldnys with â€cm, â€:5“? am.“ PM... . m 8- n - - 0|- a!" o â€")[r. J. Shier. of Csmhn . and his “MM.WIW°¢CW- brother me but Mona, my. visit to 2 14-....- I- "Mon- W. «king 1: In wk to III £3233 231% o! Qw’u college. In. gimme: a» Damlalon _ -- - , -_#-4, -14...- of Fur C: Robes, etc. terns, from soc. to $2.50 per yard. pattems from 5c. to $2 per yard. SOMETHING IN FURS.â€"Look through our stock (lined or unlined), cashmere guaranteed. the Infants" Ladies. SOMETHING IN UNDERWEARâ€"For Children, for Ladies, for Gentlemen, we have a very complete assortment at right prices. Granlgy Rubbefg to suit any person. happiness can be secured and no money wasted. Among the thousand and one useful articles, we may suggest a. MANTLE. We have hundreds to select from at prices This-being the case, by buying something useful and serviceable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, much Child’s Lawn, colored Border, Silks at $L50 each. GENTLEMEN'S TIES, SCARVES, OVERCOATS, BRACES, Socxs, WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, ETCâ€"In all these lines our assortment is very complete â€"the latest novelties just to hand. Then as to TIE DOWNS, BLANKETS, T ABLE CLOTHS, Snzm‘mos, TOWELS, NAPKINS, CHENILLI-l CURTAINS, LACE CURTAINS and hundreds of other useful household comforts. We show an immense assortment, and We cordially"._invite your inspection of our offerings before making your Christmas selections WARNER 0038 0' We are ready for a big Christmas trade with the Prlcea out to the Core. Yfllll Hflliflafl Plllflllflï¬ï¬‚ï¬ Eflllfl WARNER 8t 00., M our 01am! emu noun" asses 3 A DRESSâ€"Thousands of yards GLOVES AND MITTSâ€"Dozens of Boxes of Kid From the Immense Stock of Useful and Fancy Artfolee now 1'th in MANTLE CLOTHSâ€"by the HOSIERYâ€"A grand stock, full range of sizes from [nfants’ Booties to the ï¬nestjquality of Cashmere for HAN DKERC H I EFSâ€"By the thousands; Are out again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe shapes, right up to date, but with the same old “wear like iron†quality that has always characterized them, because they are honestly made of pure Rubber. Be sure you get Granby's this year. 7A______â€" an: Capes, Caps. Muï¬'s, Collars, Men’s Fur Coats, awe- “ TIMES ARE HARD " a; my Mug-amt mum in an. P‘Er. (3!:ij Rubbers. MAKE- or woal, prices and qualities i mg... m“ Uxbddgo. By the thousands, from the 2 for 5c., to the ï¬nest of ï¬ne WWWWM no money wasted. Among f Wm mnmndm codâ€. Sumac. feudal town on #11... ‘L-.- n..- planned! Adv.“ “3 â€"Â¥r. D. Now. one 0 can’t successful bushes! Post a wry -â€"'l‘ho M 0! Ohm» yard, dozens of pat- and hundreds of