E, 50 CAD Puck!†[.1 maï¬a. hm. ‘uww M ‘I‘mu “M \ huh .m “MAM“ ‘ Wan-NI“! 1 and W" M 3 “and yrs. F13.- “wit-é wm ht we ,ndsflvi- jolly travel ' lands of adâ€" mt for :ning Hing MWMMP u fl W4 â€a.†“0M ‘ made ads of many Ontario read "Hng been anéanb RS, 'ork. YOU Bu W‘ EH. 0 male: uh II ‘iness Circles. man a ca QLENlEiN CO. Fï¬â€˜llg Pieces Smooth All Linen Towelling, 24 inches wide, 10c I Pieces 32 inch Flannelettes, made to sell at 100, for - 7c E. 15, Pieces Fast Color Flannelettes, assorted stripes, . 5c F! 1,; Pieces Fancy Teazle Cloths, were 1243c to 16¢, now - 10c @ .20 Pieces All Wool Grey Flannel, regular 20c, now - 15c 35 ï¬eoes 42 in. Dress Goods, an assorted lot, were from 35c ‘ to 600, now - - - - , 25c is 15 Pieces 40 in. Tweed Efl'ect Dress Goods, cheap at 25c, now 20c 513.30 Pairs Heavy Cotton Double Blankets at $1, $1.25, $1.50 pr. :3 Boy’s Black and Colored Wool Knitted Gloves, - - 20c Every Fine All Wool Cashmere Gloves, fleece lined, regular 31 On:- to 60c, now - - - - - 250 kg 15 Pieces 40 in. Tweed Efl'ect Dress Goods, cheap at 25c, now 20c '51" .30 Pairs Heavy Cotton Double Blankets at $1, $1.25, $1.50 pr. :} Boy’s Black and Colored Wool Knitted Gloves, - - 20c Very Fine All Wool Cashmere Gloves, fleece lined, regular l 30c, now - - - - - 20c " a1. Corsets, various makes, assorted sizes, regular 75c to $1, 1 g 35 Pieces 42 in. Dress Goods, an 3330er 10c, wen: mam ow (VOA!!! m Kn- im the return of good times comes the in- .: viemand for our .blo omce help. Our ' -~ to give our students: thorough training s..- ‘ommrcm subjects. including 8110an and ‘V VV §he hen: time to enter thet the course my be leted by next. spring, when bookkeeper: Jtenuzraphers we most. required. Our at.- :ce is nearly double 0! what it was this {44. yea. This is the best evidence that be given 0! the character of our work end ‘1“;va of our graduates. Ia: giving full panicuhrs, address: IOf M111 Saw. South Side of Kent-st- 151' Times in Murrow It) UUWu an. v..â€" ._ -__, , designs, now - - - - 25c 0‘) Dozen Men’s Elastic-web Braces, were 25c, now -- 15c Women’s and Girl’s Pure Wool Hose, ribbed or plain, - 25c 3oy’s Extra Heavy Ribbed WoolHo - - - 25c .10 Dozen All Wool Socks, men’s sizes, very heavy, - 10c pr. 20 Dozen Heavy Arctic SockS, - - - 20c pr. 10 Dozm Very Heavy Knitted Top Shirts, good value at 7:30, for - - ° - - 500 40 Pairs Very Heavy All Wool Frieze Pants, regular 8l.75 for - - - - ° - $1.25 ('ottonade Overalls and Smacks, extra value, - 50c, 75c, $1 J ob Lot of Silk Spools for - - - 2c each 14 Pieces Wide Hemp Carpet to clear at - 100, 13c, 15c, |8c 1". Dozen Ladiee’ Winter Undervests, worth 38c, for - 25c A few dozen left of our Special Underveet, best value going, 20c Krinkle Fibre for Dress and Coat interlining, 72 inches wide 10c Extra Good Brass Pins, 2 papers for - - - , 5c 'eterborough Business College. PRINGLE s: McGREA. her Knives, b Patel-s. Wane“. Isms. ’9 1mm. 9 Pipe Varnish. 09m 135. 4 snakes. . 01min. 4 9. Bu “d0 M. W. KENNEDY 8160. .Lennan 81 Co. Pauvuuu at. LOWOBt Prices FAY, FRIDAY. DEC. u. lxusm Scholm Wanted. IM1. Scratton. M. M, grains“ 5411382, 3 thoroné- 'fly expulenood thin the theory uni practice of â€Wax settled in mm. Bum, Manny 30119“ 3 duty or public "TN AND COUNTY. Goods, Low Prices “- TIE-Bush ban and liamiony '3 V» Cm and see her 3|: he: hthcr I *~ Terms liberal. Best of test!- ‘ Methodist parsonage, LIWO "33mm. 2°? Thrown Prom s Train. .5“th asthe train due It Lind- †3’ was passing botm Ux- imackwater, a new-boy named “Noam to Midland ammo, Ln beWe’en the who. in» .3 Miâ€. .1285!an ouran 91_ gm W '3 5h ’6 who} Kid-£61: inking “"008 “29:30â€, to maintain his “mm {ram the min to the 15““ “11 rendering hlm lam-ibis. 'Wï¬mqu â€mg t p .h'uubletooandh my». it.“ 8 short dhhnoo um, mm a convoys-.00 to his is HERE AND THERE. Picked up as Hard Time Snaps, and Retai/ed to the eager public at Money Saving Prices. Tim Celebrated W? DRY GOODS, N TON COAL a nu dim: Quit amisb. mg“, a, Artiatl’ 001m a. Axes Aia 3mm, II ildmn EMCWN’O All Silk Fcur-in-hand Bax an. Pen Knives, Table Cutlery Gum, Air Guns. 2 w. 3:392ng A Live Western Town. The town of O‘Neill. in Bolt 00.. Ne- braska, where Dr. G. M. Berry, son of Mr. John Berry, of this town, has opened dental rooms, is evidently one of the pro- gressive western towns we read about occasionally. and according to the week]? Beacon Light, the people are ready to we - come every newcomer who is afriend cf the People’s petty, while the fate that awaits the advocates of mono cly may he surmised. The ublisher o the Beacon Light. with refres ing frankneesï¬escribee himself as the “Slx Home Editrr, guaran- teed to kick the shuffles out of all the humbnue, heedeee, when re, ceckeos, ceckneye. clackers. doodle ens despots, trimmm‘e, traitors and trumpetere for pieteetatle merely.†IOW nun Illu tau-mu un, ~â€". _- '_, a he: burden. ud both would hue drown hid the not luckily succeeded In lmbeddtng the axe blade In the Ice mm. He has a lucky Sister. . L at Sunday Henry Flam. the young son of Mr. William Feasn, oi the song ward. narrowly ee- cnped drowning, and may thank his sister Bettie that he is alive today. Mr. ‘ Fsgen lives in 3 house on the high hunk opposite the canoe olnh host- honse, and Sunday st 2 o'clock his den hter Hettie descended to the river hr for e veil of water, seeompenied by her little brother, Henry. Miss Essen took an axe along to out o hole in the ice. and while at work Henry emnsed him- self slidin slang the glen ens-hoe. It was tan. and after 3 few trisls he snowed in planning into the river. whereupon his sister ten to his reeene. sxe in hend. H wss on the to! going down for the end lest me when she sew him 39d 13.)“!_‘o 931m; Upset Near Cameron. 0:: Friday evening of last week a car- riage load of Salvation Armv lads and 1339199 were being driven to Cameron by Mr. Rabt. Lindsay, and as a result of the dark nese of the night and the narrownees of the road the conveyance was upset and the occupants thrown into the ditch. Several were badly bruised, and Capt. Wicks had the misfortune to break her UlUUu auu Lvmvvv v.-- __r __ ., secret of the wonderful cures or Hood’s bnaapsrma. collar bone. uuuwmu (Ivy. ......... illa nurifles the blood, removes the cause of Rheumatism and permanently cures the disease. This is the testimony of thousands of peepie who once euflered the pains of Rheumatism, but who have actually b~en cured by taking Hood's Sir» sapariiia. Its great power to not upon the blood and remove ‘everz impurity is the ...... A. n--;v- Aching Joints. Announce the presence of rheumatism which causes untold snflerlng. Rheuma- tism is due to lactic acid in the blood. It cannot be cured by linlments or other outward iepplgcatjonsg Hood’s Sarsapar- _-“ -_-- LII-A manna ‘ies, silk lined, new {a IE CLOTHING. 50c therewmbeuwoodhmlnolnm vulonsyudlmalmostomm: and will shortly chose her state. =A Snndulmdlad wflmDr.Noallndl thao he mrngmunu Ifâ€? a A n__ m-â€"--‘A mu uc - v-Wâ€" he eight note“?! teeth made In Toronto and where.â€"37w. , â€"In nine cases out often the people who ere the most subject to coughs end eolde never think of having on hnnd 3 bottle of White Pine Beleem. At mom's. â€"42'. â€"For a good honest health hedin cough mixture give me White lne Beg â€"“Helll glorious winter!†eons the And gnuthere tell a hush. Because the hail he Had straightway turned to slush. â€"The Bathbun Co. on 200,000,000 feet of hemlock. as wellas a large uantity of cedar, in the townships o: (grimsthorpe â€"The investigation into the transfer of the Cobcnrg postmastership from Mr. William Sykes to Mr. Charles Guillett at the last neral election has been conclud- ed, and ommissicner Seager will report very soon. â€"A number of tickets have already been sol for the military concert to be giveninthe Academg on Dec. 15th by the band of the 48511 ighlanders regiment, Toronto. It promises to be the event 0! the season. â€"The local agents for H. D. Mch a: 00., ct Oswego, will this weekbegin shipping telegraph poles from points on the Midland division to ï¬ll anorder for 12,000 poles recently placed by the Amer- ican Postal CJ. â€"Frei ht rates on the I. B.O.R. R. for we have been doubled. Herctotore the charge was 50: a cord for 17 milesâ€" now it is 81, and it is said that contracts for 3,000 cords have been cancelled by Toronto parties. â€"Miss Forbear hav openedcut rooms in the Knowlson bl , William-st, is prepared to do turrepairing and remodel- ling or all kinds at reasonable prices. Rooms directly over F. Forbear's boot and shoe store.â€"â€"32w-tf. â€"A concert has been arranged to take place on Thursday Dec. l7ch, in the Acad- emy of Music, under the auspices of the Central charity committee. The best talent of the town has been procured. Watch for particulars later on. . 7- _L-L-‘ #48}! aged Aanlg Imma 342%“; 3%? An sh can so For they ve alwayapl 91.33%}: on old tune. Since the any they cams tram vamp. â€"Maasrs. Kennedy Paaua are met 11;; a large building on the _oowor of 4__L.. [ALâ€"III ‘WIU III" “to. â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" v--.â€",- W‘eliin ton and tLiudl'analeim" which will he use as a Mo cry for e mannhctnring of grained lumber by the new process. Since Kennedy Po ue purchased the Canadian poteluh they eve mod e a. num her of very val och] c mprovemenic in the machine so that now the work turned cub is almost. rqnel to that: done b hand. and can be done on loan than hell it o cosh. "11'2" inlaon Comedy 00. opened a week’s engagement mo Mondey so the Academy to n thoroughly gut _r_e§her “apt domain. Frederic :- ...... n-u--.. _-. ' 43m; Jewell and mm Wallace, the two young women who were arrested last. week ghargmlwltp 9.5"!!! tolon chum I nu.-- nun- the â€"The last issue of the Catholic Alman- ac. published by the Sisters of the Precious Blood, Toronto,contains a very interesting sketch of the lite and works of Very Raw. Monsignor Laurent, pastor of St. Msry’s church. When space permits we intend to reprint it, knowing that it will interest very many of our readers. â€"Few of our citizens, outside of the town merchants, realize the value of the Rathbun agenc to the town. Last Satur- day night Mr. . H. M. Baker, local agent, paid out over $1,400 on the fortnightly pay-sheet. and we may add that from May until November no employee expressed the slightest dissatisfaction. H. Wilson. as Terence O‘Moore. was warmly welcomed by his numerous Lind- say friends. The ploy. “The Little Irish Colleen." was a ï¬tting vehicle for the in- troduction of several t es of Irish oharso ter, and the specialties tween sets made long waits noticeable by their absence. â€"'1’here are very law business men who do not use and appreciate the Columbia Calendar issued gas-1y by the Pope Menu hcturing 00.. ct aritord. Coun.. builders of the Columbia bicycle. The twelfth cditon is now being issued. and contains a unique arrangement of dates that will prove very heipi‘ulaud souvenientto busi ness men. neet stand. and may he used u the desk or huun__upcn the wall. wo dye flyâ€"The young ledies' mission bend of the Csmbridgest. Methodist church, who ere sending several bales of goods to mis‘ sions in Algoms district, hsve been grsnted free transportation b the Canadian Ex- pre:s Company, for w ich they feel very grateful. â€"The women who, a couple of weeks ago, found the gold rimmed spectacles and brown silk sack, and who told a lady who saw her pick them up. is known and will be prosecuted unless she leaves them in the ofï¬ce of Tax CANADIAN Pos'r after seeing this notice.â€"dw. ' 5v; yu---_-._- _..e-, , â€"We erred on Monday when we stated that the wife of Mr. Joe. Wilson had met an accident; it was Mrs. J as. Wilson, who lives near Mannder‘s hotel. We understand the town will have to defend an action for damages as a result of the accident. LAÂ¥2 .‘ â€".;i’1e reporters whose duty (and piece- ure 7) it has been to re t the doing? of the town council for e pest year eve been receiving the commiserstione of their friends of lute owing to the refusal of the people's representatives to vote them the customary $10 a piece. _ â€"We understand that the Cltiz ans' hand have decided to conduct an open sir sket ing rink this winter on the lot in the rear 0: the curling rink. They will enclose a very large space to the height of about ten feet, and as the lot is fairly level they entici ate very little trouble in getting a ï¬rst-c ass sheet c! ice. Ah Bax-non 8309., J Foot of Kant-st" Luannâ€"01. mm mm J '01:: the country Chub“ . In count!!! with Khan“ 7-1? from. Mont, only ponflphn. mu annual. .1111. mow-plow men was out on Wedneadsy. .111. Simpson hon-o trout ll bolas I" palatal and present- : nus â€Fm-*- â€"Work baboon stated on the Glfluns’ III on My and purchased mom 1°" 0! lumbern-om Ham Sons. -1'he, and- M855"!!! 919:9; 9;. m. L. "um w.- .â€".- .___,_,_ _ untrue-duo ,the â€"A wood train a now running My between Llndu 3nd mum Tho woodboonalgn to'rorontopnrflel. hank. uni u than n thorough ovorhsuling In the twins. â€"‘l‘ho mombonhlp o! the lcnl lodge $3.0“;th ï¬ï¬gotunn’w’ W he went next mammal†â€"Lut Sundayg’nb Que- gnawing-s}. I.._._ _‘ A â€"Lut Sand. 3 at the Carriage-st. Mennodhtch ,Rsv.S.J.Shoro M some very th an] And i 00.“ menuonthesnb not 0! milling. â€"A :92! ' “7 ' mm Kirhfleld «- rived in toev‘ï¬umeedny eveninu,end 1mg: 0 Peterboro on Wedneedey’e exnreel. doubt our correspondent will turnieh the neceeeery details. â€"Tuesde evenin e very tperlor aocinl myheld etgthe mm Mr. G. Broderick, Bond.et.. under the nueplcee o! the Ladiee' Aid Society of the Cemhridgc- st. Methodist church. â€"Rettie'e Stetion, on the Victorie line between Penelon end Kinlnount. will hereafter be known no Burnt River, the 8.13.3. Cahnvina mode the change “the request or the residents. - -- x ‘l- â€"'l‘wc tramps nemed hinrrey end He- Doneld were brought before County musteDeeeon leet week. who commit- ted each to one month'- imprieonment et herd lebor in the county pol. â€"Menitcnlin Expoeitor : Ur. Ghee. Stew- art, who has been mill foreman et Picnic ielend this manner. bought W. L. Herri- men Son's mill at Honore lest week end will immediately lit it up tor work this winter. â€"A gang of 40 Iteliene employed on cec- ticn No. 2 of the Trent Velley cenei. nenr Peterboro, went on strike leet week, and have been repleced b town men. The degce were receiving 1 per (by. end wanted 81.2). -Petrone oi the sword llhrery will be well eeeotted ï¬led to beer thet e ieme end number of the newest end beet hooke will be pleced in:ihe librexv et New Yeer'e. All petrone oi the Sten'oed ll who heve boob out be ond the time e ere :eqneeted to (1 them in by next Bundey. â€"Bon. John Dryden. provinciel mlnieter oi egricnitnre. who wee In New You ieet wee ettending the eennel meetin oi the Americen Shropehire Begiete Aero~ cletiun, wee rc-elected prceldent for the eixth coneecutive time. The meeting we! held in connection with the greet ennlel iet etcck ehcw. -From Port Bo we ieern ihet Ir. J. A. Bea-eon Q. 0.. es mugged en invite~ tion to lecture below the omen“: aw cletlo of at. John church on the “ 9n cued utineeee. 2‘31. Ie ï¬n as can oi the en who lent .eed one on t e Plies a idea ere were eientc oxen . and name! them en . range on tiny â€by: for Kent..- k' next not: guys we etc .to «batman? an 6!! “if hotelier: i'ia‘evuta “new 1Ҡaim the MN]? on , in any. dm who ggarg? Mod Ina pure hon-ea our“ wi be and tbomoanetia [0.6M Eoovna maniac" uuoaaiwtiooohz fl wi =A Nome itumni ofleuopriuouio to: a photo at the wont read tor wh eoiqwn in the wovinoe oi Ontario ...... one o notabl Ibo outtuuityior Don 1‘00" oneti- hurnmh 0man at Itoeo toad bridaeo.to become :omouo. The outdo: would he trifling-one o! E. Grenade ouopohoo camera loodod with Delia-dozen dial. oud the deed would be done beyond moi]. â€"Looo week Mr. M. O‘Holliono. hutchâ€. i‘lgured in o somewhoo oxo lting noow bile driving I opiritod toolo oi eolto,o toohod to o wogoo, the ooiloolo booono tightened end no owoy. boo Hiehool kept them on the reed ood noon! tired them out. When iood their wind they took the bito will â€ï¬ll tooth ogoin ood lw oil. but wen ton-nod into the fence oppoo ilo the Oolloaioto Iootltoto. â€"Mr. Goo. Onrtio. who iottLindooyio â€l†1“?» uwfl'm‘ â€" {323' 'n K: jnot returned ottor o oevormoho‘ trip,J ond we on plooood to hoohlooo report tho-ribl-gilmoiolroonitouoootio- .â€" -_A._.I-.I I..- ï¬-h I-“ â€"Mr. PJB. Mcluhargey's buyers have been very busy for the past few weeks. 0n Toronto market. â€"Mr. J. Crawford, carpenter,“ been employed by Mr. P. Leddy. the wellknown Ops farmer, for some days past. huildin a wood shed 16m, and also reï¬tting e interior of the homestead. The total outlay will be 3500 or 3000. â€"Parents should warn their boys against venturing on the thin Ice skirting the river banks. or there will he a funeral Last Thursday a young lad named Scott broke through, but luckily the water was shallow and he managed to scramble out. â€"Owing to the illness of Mr. W. Me Watters. deputy district d master of the C. O. 0. E. of this di ion. Ir. W. A. Lei h assisted grand organiser Lane Wed- nes ay evening in conferring degrees, etc, at the opening of a new lodge in Laxeileld. â€"Two oung women named Eliza Wal- lace an Emma Jewell. from Pension Falls. sp ared beicre County 'trate um n: Fridav. charged wth the ‘V'VI' â€"-v 'â€"- â€"â€"â€"'â€" _'v ‘7, , , notary. Mr. cmu oxtondod m- trlp Into Monmobo, when his mnohlno wand n moo Attraction. m- lut ohm! woo no Brandon, nnd then he not Mr. Tour-ton. monum- ot Sylvester Broo'. methanol money. Mr. Thornton nod shady board of the mlofmnduy beam. and told Mr. Gurus to storm the Lin olnbthu ho Intend- to be muwiuanndon rink. â€"A Mann-on! Wt [Ivo- tho following hlnu to may stat-honors. nnd those who any row tum non m ot Interior Inn: “30 ouch! layou- u-odlnn m:- mtnndnvold bgrlggonllp- $33â€mn" "3321 ET? 3333' 811$;an evening In to be expound. All membm of the order are Invited to be present. __ â€"At;â€"eeteitelnme}:t wlll be ven in the assembly room of the I. 0. O. .. Bdtton'e block. on Thursday night. to membeu o! the order only._ A ngoet eeleot mm hes , -4; .. A-_L-I_l_- mrfa‘a’tï¬hlduy. charged with the theft of chairs mm the houoo o! Thoo. Brad ,0! the south word. sud wore to mt: ad to 3301 until Maudâ€. â€"Eis honor Judas Deon, Inspector EM_BSIZID. and Mr. Eustace H. Hop- Ln_-A-__ ___-I_s.4l i.- th- noun; aqua-.." â€"_ _. kins. the uhitntorc cppointcd by the county council to consider the ndvienhility of forming s new school section in Pene- lon, will meet a the schoolhouse in ecc- tion 5 on Wednesday next. Dec. loan: mmwmmmumu momma-alum mun- thouflvfl-ndeMtb-u-Ib A-AL.‘ ammumuu3v‘fl“ â€3M“ mountain W -m. Rm will he a “IO M n. wmmmwmnoBa-o. AndoubtutothomottMWh- mmummmmw wwmb’w'vm 0 0 o Marylamul: .. ‘7 n ,,-.-.1-_ a- mm '- MM all†'0 In. not . 2.1L?" 011'. imam IHM hand-lam". tho Mlmpmgnbmy once-I will M “I . manner or we 3'- llry I w" an» two duke will visit Undoâ€. A Gorgeous Dunn!- Tn POST has never humanity of u- oesslvo blowing (at in business m. Whnt our merchum hue to say In their advent-emu any weight nu convic- tion. and in acanned witheagemcu. At this aeaaon. however. we note with pleasure the exotic made to place Lindsay on a par with city ctotcs by chewing the neweat and moat attractive noec ot goods (or holiday trade. In this connection the casual cheer ver cannot help hcin amazed at the magniï¬cent ding!" of tunes I 7â€"â€"â€"L _._ L---"- Ill runsuo "UV-Linwâ€" dnw on and. but mnfvvui’liuvlly to select something nice (mm the donut exhibit st. an; popular «as. For men cf upwcuu pooplo. sad a Christmas time he input! what will he aka! tor. nod tax-gnu his stock mutual . Is Wu“ thoroughly the new books. t am In text sod mustn- tloa; bibles and hymn hooking“ am tlons ; :11 the Cbrlstmss mun-ma tuna-ls. with lovely plottus; luthsl‘ goods. alsmt plecss d chins. buqns 011s. 3nd 3 thousnd sud one star things most Intending to shcppeu u this lesson. tom s oomblmtlon saw" snonnh to sttnst_sn unususlly Isms enough to am “I“ mu toPon-n's 800nm". Y. I. O. A. Not“. â€"'l'ho Sznday flux-noon meeting m “My well “tended. Mr. Geo. Wilda ï¬ne In origlnal am. which :11 enjoy- ed. â€"An alumna, left In the room! ulna twomksngomu: ho Muuyumehy the owner. Storage wulbochu-gedonlt noon. â€"Amngemonu m be made to: the nbscrlQu-I’ "canyon. wploh will [32:5 n-L_ __ Iuwulwu- I‘wy- .w, u soon. The cunt-mum:â€" :1â€"11 {padded by the young men themselves. â€"Tho convex-afloat! him. clu- will tartan PM. ammu'lm .m. A sax-lea ot bl a W and!“ b0 coed-peed. All Incubus m lavltod to -I! the blends of thc Y. I. C. L. who subscribed on the pledge cud- n tho unl- vcuuy will kindly bud their "mount. to the pmldont. Ir. J. L Aflln, I. Dunn Flume Brut. or to tho gourd um- ury. It wlll an an. In coll-atlas. luluv m 4:. mn BMW u Mu: I‘m-MI will loll hull- and ma In mudmnluuumommunu. IMO. â€"Frldh analog n 7.9 tho convul- tloul hl 0 cl»- Itufl. The hlhlo ohm useâ€. mu shout the mud Inn at the new leg omens. Ohtlc wlll ho mam thls wlnm. John tho mm wlll ho the openl- ehum Ind . Thlo vlll ho nu Intel-cot n emu at Icon m. I“ may wlll wlph lo I (and. =°r III IMINI ‘3'. II hon tun 3m â€mun; â€waif" an to Hon r flan-.0! tho 0.1m hon â€0594:." a :0“; .tew «3le h; ohuuooo o m a only woo u- stu'. tootood at oo o Nth. on to now on. -- a «do! to wovoot doluo by now N oo on thto dMotoo. tho Gnu Tron uoooaouoot hovo looood outp- o! lood ot on tho wont Elat- ood on hovlo. tho tonooo novod oh o oouolderouo dlotoooo. â€"II II oold thot oppllootloo vlu ho nodo at tho hon poruomont hr o ohortot to build o roam out hon Buohlllo totho Goal-(Ion Boy. one pooh. don: tho oath ohmot Loho Canohlohlnï¬ T o ohm tuthooootonondlohold 1 It. Poooy. out-third at tho uoo bola. computed. â€"In «do: to ogononlr m 0.123. and C.P.B. mm Mn owed to done their We amour In about It!) Ontario bomhfln mm to ho don st. the mun MW in | 1m at town whcro bath the Paulo ml Grad hunk will wtthdnw mu- um:yummvn2.m “at 3' 7.3.1; don it. you! truly, Onto: Icon-ton, 80c. Mikel“. “him? Corsets, Fine Underwear, Frillings, Ribbons, Laces and Hoisery. Blouse and Oren Silks. Fancy Dress Goods, Dress Patterns, etc, an Endless Variety. We are Really Inr 111mm Trails Fur Gija.â€"Wonderful Bargains in Handsome Furs for Presentation We nuke and guarantee everything we sell. Fur Jackets. Capes, Concrete“, Rule for Neckwear, Mum. Fur Trim mingn, Children’s Fun, Fur Babes and Bugs, Ladtcs’ Gaunt- lets. lion’s Eur Caps and Gloves. All the Latest Novelties and New Styles in Face 1M" for the season of 1896 97’. cloth Bound Book: at Half Price. Hosiery and Nen’e Underwear made to order. FAIRWEATHER 8: 00. WE POINT WITH PLEASURE FAIRWEATHER 82: CO. Men' 5 Fancy and White Hem- stitched Sflk Handkerchiefs from 201: up. Men’s Silk Mufflers and Scarfs Embroidered Silk Table Silk Mantle Drapu. Silk Piano Scatves. Lovely goods, prica away down. Handsome Cloth Bound Books Standard works, 19c, worth 35c. Lovely Cloth Bound Books, gilt back, cheap at 50c, our price 25c. â€" A few setts of Dickens’, Conan Doyle’s, Coopers, Lytton's, etc, at 5‘ to )4 price. Fancy silverware- A Nice Assortment of Silver Cups, Mirrors, Nut Picks and other Fancy Articles at less than 54 regular price. ' Children’s Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs Iron 7c up. Kid atom eta. Cashmere Gloves, Silk Gloves, (evening studs.) with a grand assortment of useful and ornamental articles suitable for Christmas Gifts. Ipechlly here, but ask your cordial inspection of our Mammoth Stock 0! Christina Goods, and hove no doubt the difï¬cult question, “ \Vhat to Buy?†will be eosily answered ulter- you look through our various departments and see the variety of useful and handsome articles we are oflering for Christmas Presents. WARNER 00., Ladics' Fancy Silk l-Iam‘lk'etb Japancu Goods. Direct importation at very low Wants Everybody’s Attention, It’s for Your Own Interest. Loading Hatters and Furriers, Lindsay, Peterboro and Toronto. We have thousands of guides which we haye not _spuce to .meqtiox} hoooooooooooo BRITTON BROS.‘ 1211‘s. Watch". cum. Jomllory. Silverware. China. IrIHKBrack, egg. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory. We do not ruin Furs but make them better. Have your FURS made over by experienced Furriers. We Mn Mm M0 a! may um. â€um“. nualn In puns tram n tow mt- up. t‘ loud 1m through out about tho-la um "any you We do uulwul a») ouro/(uflumm or vmlors (a feel Mar May s are u: any way main an climatic» Io buy. at the footprints of hundreds of customers who come to our factory to buy their blankets. Since our Blanket Sale com- menced we have been obliged to run our machinery overtime to keep pace with the unexpected demand. We had hundreds of pairs on hand to begin with but, these did not remain long. OnZSaturday. zlst Now, our retail sales were 31 pairs; Saturdays December 5th, 43 pairs, and every day during the week the demand seems to increase. The reason is, the quality is away up and the prices 3 cents per lb. less than Toronto whole- salers are charging. mun- †u a M an out: to mu m. u w» m m a “5:33.. to: not-«W ' m ' WM“ darn-am Woman 0 «It mm «a! 0’!" «on MU Um.) M!“ m m “an OMNNOI "magnum a»: halt ma “down“. My)»: um Momma-3:“. ’ W! a W M" 5‘ ‘sm‘ VIN“. 0'.“ I I’ h- a...“ II. “0‘ What :IWIOO 3' Ibo-flu.“ W {It‘lflg'oy‘gu‘ HORN 38308.. Nos. 76.78, Kent-St, LINDSAY. All Kinds of Woollen Good: at manufactunr’c prion. Wm†Gan Egg. Fwwsafherfldzicc ._ Button Bron. lam 8mg Great Blanket Bale Now an. Extra. Value in White and Grey Blankets, Tie Downs, etc. 809 our Stool: of Fur Gaps. Fur Ruï¬'s, Muï¬'s, Boas, Capes, Collars, etc. Qualiï¬es high, prices low. in White, Cream, Turkey and White, Red and Green, Chenille Damask and Jute Table Covers. Chenille and Lace Curtains. Table Napkins from 5°C to $3 per dozen. Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. Fancy Towels and Towellings. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Over- Coats and Ulstcrs. Also our Stock ofMantles and Special Clearing Prices for the next two weeks. Ties, Scarfs, Silk and Fancy Handkerchiefs, Braces, Socks, Underwear. Special new stock {or Christmas T rude. Useful selections can be made from our stock of As for Carpets, Oilcloths, etc., we never had a ï¬ner assortment. Never had such values to offer in HWs, Wool, Tapestries and Brussels. Nudity Woollen Milly Then beat in mind our lammoth Stool: of clothing. Men's Furnishings. Table Linens