oldprioe ouxpdco Dr. W'illz'ams’ Pink Pills 506 306 Iyer's Cal/garlic Pill: 25: 15:: [edz'eamentum 104' 5c Qiamond Dyes 10; 7c 1' ur/cislz Dyes 10: 7e W.R. Butter Color large 25c 20¢: W.K.Butter Color,small I 51: 12: Scott's Emulsion, price 50: 40c Hoods Sarsaparz'lla $1.00 754' Clzase’s Liver Pills 2 5e [96 New ICorresnondenee of Ta: Poet] Noms.â€"Thnnkegiving day passed by very quietly in this neighborhood. Prob- ably it was owing to the inclemency of the wonther . . . .Winter is near et bend, judging from the amount of snow that has “lien. - ..... Mr. Hedden, our worthy merchant. pays the highest price for potetoee 3t present time ..... The municipal election ï¬lls the people’s] .minde now. ,-_ man. -_A 4.4...- â€" SNOW‘.;The present: toads ; they were 31ml L V1! as...†(Correspondence 01 Tex 9031.! A Seesawâ€"The fowl supper that took place on Thanksgiving dsy was a success considering the lnelemeney o! the weather. In spite of the rain 3 great number came a. considerable distance, and their expectaâ€" tions were fully realized. The proceeds amounted to nearly forty dollars. PnsowAL. -‘ Miss E is Gillie, of Lindsay, was home for a few days ...... Mr. S. . Simons, of Owen Sannd, also spent a few days at home visiting his friends ...... Mr. R. Willock, who is attending the Collegiate at: Lindsay, was home for two or three hys. . . .Mr. Thus. Mark. who is teaching rear Eden, Marlp ass, was home for a bxist risit ........ The pcstmeeter or Powlee' Corner was in town last Monday on bnsl. 200 AL NEWS-LETTERS Corresvondence 01' Tim rum: Tan mospzms are that the bridge will be cempluud this week. Fenelon council have ï¬nished their pub; they built: the four necessary piers and The Waterloo Bridge Co. has the contract {or the 81111113; structure. It is built of cedar together by reds. The ï¬nishing of to will gers, and it is’now impossible to me: any horse cr risz across. 2 â€"- 7-- -_-... u. knlnhA’ nha um lulu Pvr-v â€" _â€".â€"â€"_~ * PERSONAL. â€"Mr. Lewis Falls and sister, Lillie. spent Sunday at Msnvers station. Miss Lillie intends spending a week with her friends in that neighborhood ...... Miss Mina \‘eals, 3 student of Omemee high school, spent Ssturdsy and Sunday at home. High school work seems to agree with her, 3nd no doubt she egress with it ...... Mr. and Miss Edgerton spent Sunday at Mr. Fallis'. The latter is spending a week with her friend, Miss Emma Fallis ...... Mr. Robt. Lytle, who was working for the post summer in a mill at Midland, has returned home. ,_ .... n ll_ 0----.. EB? flauaaiau gust) Tourist Carâ€"C. P. K. This Innâ€"Britt“ Bros. Loal - Chane: lethal Co. Jubilee Exam -W. Binghun. Stayedâ€"J. H. Hooper, Oekwood. December I’mâ€"B J. cough. By-lew No. 486 -'l'wp. o! lsrlpoee. Gust Triumphâ€"J. Sutelifle Soul. This Ought to Strike Youâ€"R. Nell. Porter and the Printerâ€"R. S. Pow. Greet Holiday 3319â€"2. 3 W. “May. Ruptured end Deformed - C. H. Domwend. Actâ€. MEAHSEnâ€"Mt. Snacay, of Fleetwood, passed away on Saturday morning and was buried on Monday in St. Mary‘s cemetery. his funeral was largely attended. uumc. CHURCH Nousâ€" The Rev. Mr. Spence preached a very interesting and instructive sermon on Sabbath last. He took for his text the tenth verse of the 25th chapter of Correspondence of Tux Poem Rmovu. â€"Mr. R. J. Mills has moved into the Grand Central, where we under- stand he Intends to keep a boarding house in connection with his livery business. Pensoxu.â€"Mr. F. Harper is beck to his old sit at the station. . . . . .Mr. Austin Csmpbell arrived home from Manitoba 1 with glowing accounts at that stirring province ...... cars. Thee. Oswald is at present very low at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. Mansï¬eld. . . .Mr. Wm. Sherman is at present lending telegraph poles here ...... Mr. Eigleson. of Lindsay, at Alex. Watson's at present. ATTRACTION.â€"Th8 Kenneto Medicine more at present holding forth at Scott's all . The biggest excitement seems to be entred in the baby voting contest, the ucky baby to became the h eppy possessor is. sett of dishes. CHEAP Faxesâ€"Our Lindsay merchants and business men seem to be greatly excited because the G. T. B. does not issue the weekly Saturday market tickets. We would advise the: to do more advertising. and we will guarantee that through that mediumthey will get their share or trade. , _____....s.. has: Ive-an POWL ES’ 001:! meuAuu: but): w... av- .._.I_ , 7 , Our north country meronsn:e have been the mainstay of one country ever since the railroad was run through, and weekly market tickets have been one bane of the back country merchants for many years past. as he has had to take forest produoaend trade, but econ as there was any loose cash is went to the large: towns. m5 obliging old fellow, no doubt he will honor u: nth a visit. Nan-S. --Mt. Alex. McRae in the ht “the: of a bouncing bub girl ...... flame?! is nm in full tun, under th: {at}? In: W?" in 1:5: 35:51:13 N“ _ 5353: 35:51:85.5? â€"â€" LINDSAY. Emmy DEC. 3, 1897. wï¬wmgg m»: Advertisements 10 fl. fliflinllfllllam! EDENâ€"THQRéï¬: R ()SEDALE. MAN VERS. KINMOUNT. ooxymâ€"QBNELON. 3am. snow-is helping the almost Impzssable here. 1‘ Tu: Poet. all 15¢: 126‘ 50: 406 $1.00 756 25c 195 This Week DRUGGIST 3:11.;â€" anâ€"hou. It is rumored that protracted meeting- uo to he conducted in the school sage tinge in the not: fume ‘ ‘ â€" â€" -l Dan-'01“. prowwwu lllwvus'u â€"v w â€"- ...7,, the whool some time in the near future by the Rev. Mr. Buckley. of Beaver-ton Methodist chunk. IRONDALE. [W at in Poet.) Wu'rm-Wneenng ie not done yet. but we have soon to hove eielghiec. al- though there is very little new as yet, but t‘e we zther is quite cool. LuxBeRING.â€"-Mr. Creewell, we notice, has taken in another gang of men for the iumber csmp. Mr. . Reid. of Linda . who hss always taken the work as ole: has come back to resume his position. Puntâ€"A surprise party we: held at Mr. J. Ayotte’e on the 26:11, which we understand was a. reel snsceee. PnsoNALâ€"Mre. H. Frenks and child‘- reo, or Baptiste, made a mendly cell with her former acquaintance: of this piece. Goon Wongâ€"We notice the Cherry Valley church has lately been seated. Dams. PINEDALE. [Correspondence or T3! Poor.) PERSONALâ€"Mr. Ea Bundle and daugh- ter have been visiting friends in Mitchell. ...... Mr. W. Bundle and wits, of Darling. ton, have been visi hers. ALL Bram. â€" Lit e Willie Reynolds, who broke his log a short time ago. is able to run anonâ€"Several members of the congregation met at the home of Miss Llll Beach on Friday night of last week an showed their appreciation of her as organist of the church by presenting her with a handsome gold watch and the address: "Dear triend,â€"We. a number of your friends and members of the Pinedale congregation, have met here to-zlght to express to you our appreciation or your services in our church choir as organist. We fully realize he 1 important i the service of song, and how necessary t is to have a good accompanist. We have not failed to mark your punctual and con- stant attendance on all occasions that your services were required; we know that such could not have been rendered without much effort and otteu sacriï¬ce on your part. Therefore, in view of these things, we present you with this watch as a token of our appreciation. We trust that when your work here below is done you may rejoice and sing songs of praise with the celestial chgir in the church triumphant." -.._ -_~-nluh her than celesuuu cum: us we -..---_ -____, ..... Miss Roach has been organist for the past ï¬ve years. and those who canvassed the congregation met with a hearty and liberal response. w.-â€"_a__ - , PERSONALâ€"Mr. Robert Alle to his home In Pacerboro last and some of the young ladies c tion are feeling very lonely Christina Donglï¬scn, jeagher ACCIDENT.â€"-Mr. Wm. 13500 was hut-nun ta Lindsey Tuesday, and while on the reed one or the birds got out of the wagon and the wheel went over its neck. Wantâ€"There has been a. hard eon- test between two at our youn gentlemen for the past month, but '1‘. is right now sinee M. has gone away. Pmspxcrwnâ€"Mr. Peter Greenen still makes his weekly trips to town, and we expect by next summer there will be in- tegesting developments. ‘ ' ’ 4- Man "-J_-Lh In.- :8“!!qu uuvw Spoutâ€"Mr. drawing grain flaw-fume“ has been for the past week, and the f this Beauty are smoking 'nhl‘ Rnllnn In y‘upnv UL v...» .wâ€"â€"â€".. __ V you . , .. a night's tun ...... Mr. John Fallon is engaged winding no the seasons thresh- ing with Trnynor Bros ....... There must: have been on exciting time in town but Sum-day night. as some 0! our young people remained till a lube hour. [Correspondence of m Poor.) Bahamasâ€"Our Plymouth Evangelism, having apparently converted all that it was possible to do from the error of their ways in this locality, have. after admin- istering the sacrament of baptism to them, sought other pastures for their labors. carrying with them our Donald to assist them in the work of the ministry. REMOVAL. â€"The railway station here was the scene of an affecting farewell last Monday. when Mrs. Richard Davey and her children left for the Northwest. The whole village turned out to say farewell. and many were visibly affected at thus losing an intimate friend. May she and her family arrive safely at their destination an_d p: caper-.7 \lL. T)---â€" A. LL- T ‘R n, anu p1 uagzs. Rscovmn.â€"Mr. Pusey. or the I. B. 0. R. 3.. is apparently over his lndlsposltlon and is able to atmntho his business. A ..n....) I‘d h-ulnl’ all“ 15 uuw uv uuwuu ..- _-.. ___-_- Tar. Barnumâ€"The railroad bed having again given way at that “sink hole" near Baptiste, “Mary Ann†has to do duty on the eastern extension 01 the road and a G. '1‘. R. engine hauls the passengers to and he from the said “ sink hole " to the junction. Whilst speaking of railroad matters we may say that there is great dissatisfaction over the time or running night, thereby entailing considerable delay and annoyance, while our mail has to take two days to get out of here to all points east and west. But then whoever heard of a great and wealthy corporation like the I. B. 8: O. R. R. ever caring for anything bgg N‘umbe‘r 99‘6- _ aâ€"m nl-nï¬ annw uuyunua uuu .-â€".â€"vâ€" _ _-_ Nonaâ€"We have hardly sufï¬cient. snow to make good sleighlng, but still the bells go jlngling by as your comes ondenh plies his pen, and the sweet: mus cal lsughter or the setter and fairer sex rouse jealous thoughts and misgivings as to where is the best girl or Scottie. MANILLA. [Specid to Tax Poor 1 PERSONALâ€"Mrs. Dr. Gm ‘ple. of Lind- sqay, and children, are visitlng Mrs. Mc- neon. JUST So.â€"styer McIntyre. of Lindsay, Is a model chairman. This u the testimony of all who attended Rev. J. B. Kennedy's lecture at the Mann]: Baptist church on Mongy last: , A_-I_Ll_- -l Lâ€"n chant. an flluuun,’ new». A Pn'rmox consisting of two sheets on Sabbath observance were ï¬lled with signa- tures in Manilla Baptist church on Monday Tm: ROLL CALL oi the Cannington and Manilla Baptist churches took place last week. The Rev. J. 8. Kennedy. ILA, again visited this fleii, giving helpful talks on “ The Deepening of Spiritual Life" each afternoon. and lecturing on “John Bull and Freedom†to crowded churches in the evening. The Mannie choir did splendid service at both churches. Thankcflerings amounting! 340 were taken for home missions. Correspondence oi Tin Peer) Wmnme.â€"0n Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 24th, at the residence of Mr. William Phil , Manilla. Mrs. Elizabeth 5. Mc- P n was married to Mr. Silas Luke. or Mai-loose. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. W. B. Tucker. After the wed- dingï¬iuner wasnserved the bridal couple ______ a... ale-l- I-nmn n..- “nut-5- left in the evening for their home near Woodviile. with» have congratulations endlgood wis hoe at all Monula moods. ...... It is also rumored that one or two more are soon to follow. Foo'r CUT â€"Mr. Geo. Donor), on: public school teacher, hognened with on accident on Friday, Nov. :21. which wiiiio him up tore week or two. He was spitting wood, when Nboé'eomen means he hmlesed the stick 'snd near Gama wm'azwsmgmmga ml." e went 3 t “I W 12.$S“ï¬3a."uï¬m¥§3amh NUMBER 5â€"055: GOODERHélK; m ,, ommmz mm; modem“: D. McQueen, of Sebrizhb. gave our village a friendly call lsst week. ....Mr. Irvine Johnston. at Smgcg Isl ad, was in Manilie on Thursdny he: ...... re. Butler. of Oshawa, was the guest: at her sister. Mrs. Geo. Coone. on Thanksgiving day ...... urn. EU: \beth McPheden spent: Thanksgiving day in Lindsay with friends. ...... Miles Hattie Mintern is home main from Cennington, where she he! been during the summer ...... Mr. Doble King was in Lindsay on Monday last. (W00 01 '1‘!!! Poem] Cums. FACI‘OBY.â€"Th° following in the report. of the Dnnlford cheese footo for 1897, Edword Thur-ton, °stamina“: oul amount. of milk reoeiv , 695,043; total mount of cheese mode, 67,082; Henge lbs. of milk to 1b. of cheese, 1036-100; and mount of money reoeived. $5,76L95 : too expenses, $1,302.27 ; price poid putt-on! for 100 lbs. milk, .64 l-5c. ; ovenge price re- ceived for lb. of cheese, .8 6-100. John eeived for lb. of choose, .ao-wo. Juuu Kennedy. â€cotton. Coum Romaâ€"Tho earlier the due at. which the county council tute- oontrol of mda the better for the tumors, but not for ngon msken. W n. , -4 4---“! 4.- n- tint gemndenoe of m Poe-r.) Xaus m m EN-rmmlur.â€"The Onkwood Sunday sahool entertainment and Christmas tree to be held in the town hall. Garwood. on Thursday evening. 23rd Dee. promises to be a success. Proper.- tlone are now being mode for e literary and musical program. Everybody welcome. nununn Nona. -_- The _Rev._ “331°!!!“ nova r-vâ€"â€"â€"'~ tions are uowï¬heing made for a goon literary and musical program. Everybody welcome. CHURCH None. â€" The Rev. Thomas Manning. B.A., of Cambridge“. Metho- dist church, Lindsay, .will deliver one of his popular lectures. under the auspices of the Young Peoples’ S :ciety of Ookwood. in the Methodist church, Dec. 75h, (Tues- day) at 730. Mr. Manninz is one or the most original thinkers and popular and vigorous speakers in the country. [Commoadence of The Poet. SUNDAY Scnoor. Norm -â€"Ths Sunday school is going to have a Christmas tree on the evening of the thh inst. A 2006. program is being prepared by the children. This will be a spacial literary treat. as we have some of the bestjuvonile talent that one be found any phce. Admission 10c. C. E. Normâ€"Tho E. L of C. E will give a temperance program on Friday evening, Dec» 10:11. A good time is expected. Maniaâ€"Mr. F. J. Coo er. of Scmerviile, has moved into Mr. G. . Houston's resi- dence ...... Mr. Geo. Ball has moved into the house into] vacated by Mr. Tomllnson. VISITING. â€"- iss Clsrs Rilsnoe. of Beaver-ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Alleiy ...... Mrs. J. F. Russell is at Bexley ...... MnLess MRI of Csnnington. spent Sunday in Non-land renewing old cc unlntencos. ICK â€"Mr. J. F. Perkins‘ grandson. Arthur. is at present very ill, suffering iron: on ulcerated sore throat. MAX. PALESTINE. [Correspondence oi ’l‘n Pan.) Whammâ€"Winter seems to have ssh in elelzhs belnz out in all directions. hmrmmn.â€"Onr school. has rec again, Miss Ema Smith, sister 0 our teacher. taking his place for the tune. RncovmeG.-We are pleased to be able to state that our teacher, Mr. Duncan Smith. is recoverin from his severe Illness. ...... Mr. John Ho mes ls also out again after his severe attack of “arippe.†Aocmm.-Mr. Henry Kearns had a severe fall on Monday last. happening to slip on ice slightly covered with snow and thereby hurting his leg. I Mnnxcâ€" he let annual meet- Cm lag of the Palestine cheese factory will be held on Dec. 63141.net», oomnienclng at _Ll‘_ .5 In- til-M- no nun on uco. VJJ um... ..__-__, 2 o'clock, for the completion of the distri- buticn of the proceeds, the election of ofl‘lcere. etc. A full attendance leuqneeted of patrons and their families and all persons interested. A short time will be taken up with brief addressee and some musical and literary selections. The cheeeemeker will give e talk on “ The care of milk.†Mr. Fievelle has been invited to attend and speak. The petrone’ cheese will be distributed bLeioreL the meeting - â€"â€"- -â€"I-~ ads-nave Win In uluunuuwu â€"---__ V, formal] opens, and those havlng mess are kin y requested to be along early. [From another oorreepondentJ Omanâ€"On Thursday afternoon. 25:1: ult., Miss Sarah Ann Carmichael. o! the 4th concession of Eldon, was buried. She had been suffering for some months past from Inflammatory rheumatism, which. along with an attack of inflammation of the lungs. caused her death. Much sympathy is felt for the father and mother and other members of. the familé. Pnsoxar. â€"Miss arrie Bunes, who has been absent for some time visiting friends, has returned home. ...... Messrs. F. Bingham and W Cameron, who spent Thanksgiving at home. returned on Mon- day to Lindsay modei‘goho'oi. ,____.. flu-Inf. hlfl nay Bu uxuum: an“... wâ€"-v_ A NEW (Suntanâ€"Mr. Dan. Grant has removed to our villas»: and to 00011an the house recently erected by Mr. m. McLean. _. ,-_-_-_A-_ï¬ Omen -CW‘IU. AN Insureâ€"The correspondent trom this piece who wrote such a moon thing ‘ es appeared in Summer‘s DAILY Pcsr‘ will make for himself enemies it he can» tinues in his present course. I refer to the item heeded “A diflerence, ’ end beg to be allowed to say that the person referred to is no more deserving of ridicule then the one who wrote it. Do you not Mr. Elitor, that whens man is poor end has reached the evening of life it is to his credit and not a basis for ccerse joke that he is willing to .do whet he can to con- tribute to his own sup ort, however humble a duty it may 1 Mr. Isnsc Walton is respected by ell the sensible people in town, even if his legs are short. which seems to be the only hunt the writer could ï¬nd in him. Your correspondent evidently considers himself very witty, judging from various articles of n slmilur 1 nature which we have noticed lately. man New York, De Thorn, for the was concluded a ï¬nstthe evidence and the "918““ enceadduoed. Judge Maddox denied the motion for. mmmdaetthadayfor mien- we» “www- New York; Dec. 1.â€"When Thorn Ind beenledbacktohinoeuuta' the «:0an Hon he admittad that the verdict was just, and that he, and not Mn. Nack. had killed Guldensuppe. This acknowledgement or! guilt took placowhno Thorn'l call in the hflmbeinspropuedforhm Hamid; "Immatummdflu vexdlctglm Immmmalm oontentfli. lit-{"13†mm cuppeam on . mama mam - Wm DUNSIQED. UAKWOQD._ WOOD VILLE: NORLANU. Q'mao EREAT VICTORY Bertram Carries Centre Toronto by an increased MaioritY- SIR WILFRID LAURIER PLEASED. A Splendid sud Brnunc Campus- Cur- ried to a Successful lune-39mm general electionHvex-y section 0!. u- Tory party was at work. Theresultiethatin a city which the Conservatives formerly thought a pocket borough of the party, and in a. constitu- ency which had been Conservative from 1878 till it was redeemed by Mr. ‘hount In 1896, the Libevai majority of 840 at the general election has been incmsed to 276. This, too, in a deliberate trial of strength and on ground of attack chosen by the Opposition and accepted by the supporter! of the Government. v. "v ‘7 . v-..â€" Headquarters was crowded with workers after ï¬ve o'clock waiting for the verdict. When the returns, which came in rapidly, proved beyond doubt that Mr. Bertram was member for Centre Toronto the nrdor of his friends broke bounds, and cria of “speech, speech," were heard all over the room. Mr. Rutter, who has done such magniï¬cent work in the management of Mr. Bertmm’s campaign, before calling on Mr. Bertram. thanked the members of the Executive Committee, every man who worked in the campaign, and every elector of St. John's and St. Jamee' Wards who supported Mr. Bertram. , ‘,,--j ‘l- Dal Durrv- vvâ€" â€". V, , Mr. Butter then introduced Mr. Ber- tram, who was received with tremendous enthusiasm. Eva-y man in the hall waved. his hat in the 31.11:qu shoutenl1 and shout- muuuâ€"vwâ€"___ , ed again. “Fox-He’s a Jolly Good Fellow" wassungwith great vigor, andthecheer- ing was renewed. Mr. Bern-am add: Fellow electors of Centre Toronto,â€"I an proudtothlnkthattho Liberals. thattho electors, of Centre Toronto hsvo by their vote shown that they have con- ï¬dence in the Libel-Al Government led by Hon. summer. In tar morehatlsfled with that vote on behalf ortheGovemmentthsnIm that noon- oerns me personally, mumm had lost conï¬dence in Sir wan-m unnu- the Government would not have been In.- md allow me to add thinâ€"now ponmey nave “you an." Ill-r Inn-‘5'- viewedtho issues of the can “4 closedwithsunmwodlot mun, “thatwmpoaslblo. AtThoSmromoosndTho Globeoï¬oo, towhlohur.Bex-mmwuuooreedbyon- thnshsdc supportarl. the member-clad; alsospokomaimihrwmmFI-omsuom Canadamnredmtalogmmn of congratu- lation, muons from Ottawawurooelved withmtonthudamundplusm THE DIVINE IDEAL. Sound Health an Essen- tial in Reaching the Great Goal. PAME‘S BELEBY COMPOUND BE- STOWS THAT BLESSIIfl. Its use Means Vigorous N hood and Womanhood wi‘ Clear and Active Brain. THE GREAT COMPOUND KEEPS THE BODY IN PERFECT GON- DITION. The Illustrious Germen philosvher Kent says: " There is within every mind It divine ideal, the type etur which he wes ereeted. the germs oi e prrleot person.†It is .true thet the nserer men end women epproech the divine ideei the more earthly heppiness will they onj oy. In order to march steedily onwerd to the great goal set before ell. men end women must he physioelly sound. Purity oi heert end grand elevetion oi mind will never eooom. push the greet victory i! the hody_he sick ‘ end disused. Those who espirs to true menhood end womenhood ere the men endwomen who teke the preeeutioutohenishtheveryiirst I symptoms of diseese. Thet tired teeiina- *â€" 4-â€"- LI.-. you experience 1mm dny to m; that nervous hendeche yon Creed no much; that “cnn't eleep" condition thnt mnkee yon week end wretched; the pelne In elde end beck Indicntlng kidney dhenee; the chem twinge: o! rhenmtuln end neu- nlgle thet meke lite n ninety; thet eonetl- peted hehlt thnt ll eendlnc palm Into your lfle-hloodâ€"nll theee vetted mptone lend to disease end deeth nnleee they no hsnlehed. Puno'l Celery Componni pntn the out-c!- gou physical whine!) in new working condition nnd gives the are-unto! nilgithâ€" good hulbh. This mono“ medicine I. a food that wise“: nominee the am tiuneo nnd blood ; it him nix-093th and vigor to the limbs. given the my blah of hum: both. pniiid hon. and minus clut- nu: and anus: in tile Inga. A A JA-AL,nu.‘ 33mm . . . Majority for Bertram ulna u'“ m" :wed. Mr. Bertram said: not Contra wanna-lam :thattho Liberals, thattho Comm Toronto lave by xownthattheyhbwoon' thaLibenl Govommont Six-WW. Inn liodwithflntvocoonbehfl! mentthsnlun that noon- Friends. Jubilee Hardware and 3 HousefurniShing Emporium 5‘, Our Leader Cross-Cut, the fastest cutting saw made, takes the lead of any saw in the market. you want is a good STRING on bnhua, tlnt will make sleigh riding musical. Now is your time to choose from our select stock. The Highest Price paid for any enmity of Prime haw Furs; Snow b coming, so is-flgighing. CASH Big Snap in - I. 001111: STRING or'BELLs, w. anam. W. BINGHAM. Bingham’s is the place to buy Spring and Hockey Skates. We have somethihing that will make your eyes dance. Christmas is drawing near and you want your skates ready- Our 5 gallon c: At oil for $1.25. We would like you to see our No. 9 Stove weighing 325 lbs. for $13. You ‘ agree with us that it can't be beat “0 “III mm [I] ï¬ll!) 3 SIM Hello, Boys and Girls what QAL OIL -_ anâ€: 5+1. - (72110115 0f mm see mm: We still take the lead in cans ï¬lled with 5 gallons 01 We guarantee our cans to 5. hold 5 gallons. 57 KENT-ST. ’PHONB 52 ‘. BINGH AM ‘ about VOLUME X Ybu will fln< am a saving- at certain it i; In P79931351 Ladies’ Ladies’ Gift TI Chï¬atmns GLO VE ‘ SHOPPIJ GENTLI; and BC? DOLLS. J brclla V! ï¬ght taste. than sary, attic} \V ll