Co, for a M! proï¬t-policy of Lilo Am‘ wiflnhueinthoproï¬u ottwofullyun at the next diï¬non of Surplu on the 31“ Dace-her of next â€91-. 7 J -2 I-.. w My in the proï¬t. fund to: diari- hï¬untmsm, I899.“ whichwill b0 oddod in due course the proï¬t; for thil .36 next you. Scout: 3 mpch Inger-interest in thin Em mm WWWm “WWW ,. om .mmmmsu. a E m: an mm was allows - Publzc Im. A very large congregation assembled :1: St. Andrew’schnrch on Sunday even- ‘ public interest having been the pastor, would refer to municipal matters in. his sermon. ‘ L â€"- Iâ€"z- nu» LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. 23$ a'nmfmmu gait. Romans, 12: 8, “He that ruhth with diligence.†[11 opening he and he would not speak to councillors, but to citizens' and voters. whose servants the councillors are. He then briefly re- viewed the growth of remonsible gov- ernment and institutions since feudal times, when the sorts livingjn hovel: about castle walls flochod‘at their master's call to do his bidding in fear sarved. He would take up matters un- der five headings. The ï¬rst would be: Citizens were no uoum. am..- . one of the matters to be deal-But at mine municipal elections would the Public Library question; while council might property have dealt u it off-hand, it had been submitted a popular vote because many were opinion that. the ratepayers should I] .L_ A-Mndifl‘ll‘fl of t] Attention is W for auoun' 20 years, and com-um-.. less airer that time. Some people urge- such a building would foster poupers. That was not the experience in other paper does not, countiesâ€"the real desire an orderly. cleanly pageâ€"such utter harsh wads; . found, but his hearers shouldaremember that all have faults. It was not. a. ncil, or last matter of this year's can last ye:u"s but of many years past the councillors were men- 'l‘hey should remember that some of life. They gave their services free and were entitled to praise, still it must be admitted that of all public "bodies t ‘ town council had least reason of all to . 7. u- "mm-a What‘werethe mvwâ€" __', cxl had least reason on a. ; town coun be proud of its record. What were :1: reasons? Some urged that it was cause there is so. little money tube ex- panded on- publié works. and other: gave varying» solutions. Commas~ the members of council with members of parliamsnt or of the local iegishture -â€"the former had ex ' [oppor- tunities and a wider scope for promul- gating or advancingâ€"good mares. .L- num- had to obay their Mr. 11 is not oi usefulness. but It is not a question ation, because an Signs whare aide magmas: cog-ruyt. gating or auvuw...,.,,v-_ W . becaus: the latter had to obey them leader. It is not mere of. usefulness, but a «pm; ' tion of lack of manger-:- ation, because this cities of this Unxted States wh3re azdenn- the most. corrupt, whilgin England, gm ma there 139‘ ï¬ne no â€brie: his}? moral Lone «.me algal: :. wIDDESS. F. 0. “MI. hunt Amt, ‘ AG“! ASSURANCE CO. :1 state of things. The many of Refuge pamphlet should be The institngionk wogld cost the ' $3,000 yearly for maintenanse mm 20 years, and considerably 1611‘ that time. Some people urge L building would foster pauper-s. was not the experience in othe esâ€"t'ne real paper does not M. orderhr. cm! oboeâ€"such N. MAGIMLLAN REVIEWS THE SITUATION. The Free Library- wete no doubt 3W3,†a. T0195 DUI-un- .- “,7, year's council, or last of many years past vote men oi blameless member that soma of their senfggep free and 7--4 I... an." both! at the town. There are p qualified to serve i for more! public spirit they cann‘bt be induced to offer. He’ would lit! to use election. to the mail} lackednpou as one of the greatest hnnors wagcould bestow upon a deserving citizen. and There are 1300:! may thing? that should but_ a. pan from the town coma- a-.. ._._A. . .. A"... and man to be commuted. and the prin- ciple of bonuses and tax exemptions is wrong. Take the case of two citizens -â€"one invests his money in business. _:.... .mnlovment to men, anghelps "lvw- â€"â€"._V -â€"one invests his money in Dusmeas. gives employment to men, and helps to make other: prosperous; his en- terprise is twedheaviiy, while the man who holds on to his money, or perhaps loans it on mortgages â€"doinc almost nothing to beneï¬t the townâ€"pays a very small tsx. The laborer who comes here with his pick and shovel to can olivine is as deserving of a. bonus in prorrtion to the beneï¬t his 5.--... M. r. u is the man who bonus in pr rtion industry I" ‘9 employ“ I“ m‘ 1 the paper that a c: ask for exemption. .Why not? \\;hy should not Lindsay start an agitation against bonuses and tax exemption or stand ready to join with other towns! Toke thesituation of Linda- and the Grand Trunk Railway Co. town had given a sum of money to get rail- way connection and durirg the past year other favors had been naked of council and had been granted. James- at. had been closed at the company's reâ€" quest, a site for a freight-shed had been given on Cambridge-at. and a portion of Durham-at. was demanded. There was a contract in dispute be- tween the company and the town con- cerning the number of employees that should be kept in the shops here. He had been informed that the company did not employ nearly as many as the ‘ agreement called for. That should not , .- . r..- Mm...“ should deal agreement caueu nu. ......- __.-, be allowedâ€"the council should deal with the matter in a ï¬rm spirit. It was urged that it would not do to treat the company with businessâ€"he was prepared to admit thatâ€"but the com- pany should be forced to keep its con-. tract given for concessions now being enJoyed. Whitby gave everythim ask- ed of it. and My only section-men are employed there. Winnipeg and Port Arthur had been threatened by the C.’ P. R, yet had not suffered in consequence. Let the council treat the‘ them live up to their obligations. Morals o! the Town. .The morals of our people are fairly good, but in this town. as in others, there is a class that live underground â€"there is a scam side. If our churches were as active as they might be, perhaps more could be done towards remedying the evils. He and others wants to see enforced, but it is not done. Give fellows of that class an inch, and they'll take a yard. There is also fighting and brawling. There is «less. When we remember the recent ‘ ‘ ‘ cases of soliciting, ‘ houses of intamy. out, publicly talked of we may well ask why are not these evils suppressed. They would be if we were served by an efficient police. Then there is the gamb' Ministers learn much about these vice: 1 sometimes from pemtent men. He which his son had been enticed. He had appealed to the police, but they refused to take action. He had then appealed to his representative in coun- Some who ~tire sitting at their own fire-sides. may say " All this does not concern us." .“r’hat about that boy who takes his meals with us and goes out ostensibly to the Y.M.'.C.A. r - does he go there! .What are the in- fluences he meets with down town? Why is this state of things allowed to continue! In sports Lindsay enjoys a high reputation, as a market town it is one of the best in the province. Why is it deficient morally! It is because men of good business abilityâ€"men of high moral standingâ€"refuse to do their duty by taking part in the municipal government of the town. . .,.. #_________-d “1 You Should Know What Bond's Somporillo has power to do for those who have input» and impoverished blood. It makes the M001 rich and pure, and cures scro- fnla, salt rheum. dyspepsia. catarrh. rneumutuua. In: vv troubled with any ailment caused or by impure Sampmma at once. blood, take Hood's Railway News. â€"Application will be made to 1 Ontario legislature for an act to corporabe the Halibur'con. Whitney Multan Railway .Comynny: ;. N ' ~Collin¢w°od is taking. acuyqi‘st â€"Conméwood is taken». active-Temps to revive interest in Toronto in the scheme for a. direct line of railway be- tween the city and the Georgian Bay.‘ A Toronto mmsays the line from TcH route to Midland might be shortened‘ flan) 124 to 82 miles, that from C01- lirgwood to Toronto from 96 Lo 61 miles, and that from Owen Sound from 121 to 107 miles. An independent. line zeros the portage from Collingwoozi to Toronto is one of the propositions being considered. The matter will be taken up again. in January at a public meeting in Toronto. ‘ -Certain morning papers have been trying to make it appear that the Grand Trunk has gone “tack on its western cannections in the agreement it has reached with the American roads. By their misrepresentations-o! the actual facts they have done the Grand ‘Drunk a gross-«mace, finch none deplore more deeply than itswest- an» connections. The arrangements made by the Grand Trunk with the Canadian Pacific is one which is consid- ;Aemd entirely reasonable!!! in Chicago- ' It iwpne the an act to in- MWWMMM'J mu Pillow Kingston. Doc. 9â€"110 m City. In: mvm Cmda a. majority of her has given Oman a majority of her, gmwu and‘ most Imus men. , Sir John A. W Sir Olim Hm?» Sir (homo Kirkpatrick. Sir Richard Cutwright. and my other- notable. grammes claim the city as their ‘~ 4~ -___ -_ ï¬h m . Kingston is no less famous as the‘ aeenezof my 0! the most wonderful and startling cure. of Dodd’: Kidney Pills, than for the first nomad reason. Now another modded to this long list of cures. Mr. Robt. Orr, Pine 8*... no- porm that after annex-ins (or you: with Bladder trouble. Dodd'e Kidney Pills completely cured him, though all other remedies failed. Every oityhu a simihr' experience. Dodd’a Kidney Pills have cured every time. mm .100: for ï¬lm Ito 8. In accordance with the County Coun‘ cila act, and with notice duly given, Hr. W. F. O'Boyle, returning officer, at- tended at the council chamber at l p. m. Mnnday a‘nd unpnnged his wig- Beingâ€""6% ‘7; m’ï¬iï¬'m‘ for the position of county councillor for Dtv. No. 2, comprising maths: and West ‘11:. James Graham was proposed by Mr. John Connol] ner. J. D. Flav- elle, 111'. Robert as. by Mr. John- ston Ellie end Mr. on. Connolly. A: there were no other nomination: the above gentlemen were duly declared elected when the hour had em Brief addresses were given by Bryan: end Ellie. efter which the smell gathering dispersed. tion by acclamtion implied. no Pmbytorun 01mm of tho District and m Bout-unsavo- Mu- m Linda"; . WMIPrcsbytory mot Tuesday in St. Andrew's church schoolroom {rho minutes of the last meeting of the Presbytery were read and conï¬rmed. LINDSAV PRESBYTERY IN SESSION After transacting regular business an important question came before the meetingâ€"the admission of St. Andrew's congregation, Beaverton, to the Pres~ byliery. Messrs. John McArthnr and B. Mhdill were St. Andrew’s oomregaâ€" tion representatives and presented the reasons why they should he admitted. After much discussion the following resolution was adopted: “the Presby- tery having heard the resolution for- warded by St. Andrew's church. Beav- erton, asking to be received into the Presbyterian Church in Canada. is de- lighted with the action taken. and gladly welcome St. Andrew's congre- 88121011 in?!) am unw . The following ministers and elders were in attendance : Rev. Jae. McEInn, Coboconk; Rev. J. ML Cameron. Wick; Rev. A. Cunpbell, Uxbl‘ilhe: Rev. Geo. McKay y. Sandal-land; Rev. J. W. Mne- millan, Lindsay ;B,ev. D. D. McDomld. Lornevinr. Rev. 1mm Oehood Rev. Read, Inukdale; Rev. J. J. Mio- Donnld, Beaverton; Rev. A. 3. Duncan. Cannmgton; Rev. B. Fraser, 0:- bridge; Rev. N B. J’Bx-immer, Sonya; Also Elders J. Kmhoro. Goboconk; J. Hutchison. Kirkï¬eld; _ .Boe, Wick; W Smithson. Glen-rm; C. When. U:- brim; L. Campbell, Woodvillo . T» H. Glemhnnmg. Sunderhnd; D. MbDoqc- all, Lind-u; L. D. Gilluubrs. Lorne- ville; B. Irvine. Gambta. A. Arm- strong 13. Loukdab; MS. ontgomery, Beaverton; A. Boss, C annmgton; Mr. Brown. Uxbridge,; D. L. Mohggar rt. Sonya; and. D. McNabb, wright; . RETURNED BY AGOLAMATION. Western 0mm Give An Unqunllfled Deanne the Report me They and (merged the Gun: 'Irnnk With Onion“! to Them. An important conference of railway ofï¬cials took place at the Windsor Hotel recently when a. number of rail- wa‘y men from the United States met the officials of the C. P. B. and Gnnd Trunk for the purpose of adjusting a. number of matters. lame action in reference to which was necessitated by the recent rte-arrangement regarding traffic by the 6.1.3. and C.P.R. upon the termination of the robe trouble. between those two line. All the de- tails dealt with were of a. technical character and hum? been eatiefector- ily arrung ed. most the visiting rail- way men left for different points in the United swam niehé; x Several of the Western officials gave an unqualified denial to the report that their lines had charged the Grand Trunk with disloyalty in connection with the recent resumption of traffic relations with the C.P.B. A Star re- porter in the course of an interview with three of the leading western of- ficials. Messrs. P. S. Bustis. general passenger agent. of the Burlington system; Mir. A. Ellerrill. assistance)!- eral ticket agent of the Milwaukee sysp teen, and Mr. J. W. Lee, representing Mr. Caldwell, the chairman of the Western Passenger Association. was informed that the recent newspaper re- ports that the Western lines were charging the Grand Trunk system with disloyalty, were entirely unfounded, that there was not now nor had been at any timeanylnckofcunfidencein the present relatinns heretofore exxst- ing between the Grand ’llrnnk and the Western lines. and the amiable settle- ment of grievances between the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific had their full approbatiom ' ‘ . ' -.- . A;l‘_,L .The reports arose out of the (no that by the new arr cut with C. P.R., considerable eaten trafï¬c orig- inating on the G313. is now handed over to the C. P. B. at North Bay, in- sLead of being handed over to the Western roads at Chinese. _ _ The gentlemen‘ureeent at yesterday‘s conference were , 3:: P. S. Inst}, 0. RA. Chicago. Burlington . Quincy. Railway; A. F. Morin, A.G.T.A.. Chi- cago. Milwaukee 8: St. Paul Railway; ’1‘. W. Lee, statistical bureau, Western Passenger Association, Chieago; L. W. Nutting, general eastern passenger agent, Southern Pacific Railway. New York; D. McNiooll, P. '1‘. 1L, Canadian Pacific Railway; 0. E. E. umber, Gt P. A., Canadian Paciï¬c; W. E. Davis. G. P. A., Grand Trunkâ€"Montreal Daily Star,Dec.1-L1898. J ‘ 1 i k A Thousand Ionics Could not express the rupture of. Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard-5t, Philadelphia, Pa.. when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion had completely cured her of a. hacking con‘gh that for my years had mdolilea butdon.‘ Anotherroao- diea and doctors could e_hor no half. hut-hemnotthil lOnnH‘t can ml! Mr {gel man bananas. It. pulsa- thrust!- out lb Umm,_’.,80§glu 915715.90 who mama :3!" 12'5“â€: to: ' l... i“ I“. m wâ€" out the Umvoroc." 780' ml! nary one who tries Dr. Km Now Dissent: to? t 05‘ any trouble of Lungs, Prmgg‘mu ed 31.†at say A RAILWAY OONFERENOE. 03.3) quality for ... ...pzo 85.50 quality for .................. .4 36.50 quality for ... ... ...6 87.50 quality for ... 88.50 quality for ... .. 010.00 quality for... .. llcn's tilts. Mon's Suits made from Pure All-Wool Serge. Tweed, Emile. Buck Curl Effect and Pure French Worsted. style noquo and shooting cont. um Suit for ...... I. m 02.95 85.50 Suit for... .. “.50 case Suit for... 1.. ... :13 $7.50 Suit for... .. $6.50 Suit (on). .. % ’lom Suwtapo no. no. on. .0. c... - In! Puts. ' We patch-nod for Cash on Numbn- 30th 200 Pairs Men’s Pants. and they are now in stock mtkod at about onnphnlf their vnlne. ‘ V , _. ... .1.†qunlity nro now... .. ...Tao qnnlity n’lynow .. .W .350 quilt! no m............noo {third clan certiï¬cates tor three years were granted to the following candidates: Callaghan Jam; liner, Benjamin: MCGonnell. Alcnnder; lic- Phcrson, John A; Thompson. Herbert Justus. Nome; I. an. Phonon, H ins; Oswald. Nell-c D.. Rnt'hcrtord, 1 A.: Thomas. 011w. F. ' Milligan, Howard W.; McKnuchhn. James A.; Pedlnt. Williun 0.; Anciy. Basic 6.; Boltonr. Annie L; Cnmpbc 1 Ella F4 Easlccon, Mabel J: Jennie; MI). W; Menouu. Mabel; McQuarx-ie. Christina; Robson. Annie L; Scannrd, Lizzie; Thompson. Annie 'LL . flea-male for three yous. “lid In the county of Victoria on : ï¬nial, Dnncnn; lots-boa. ann ; tux-con. Link; Hartwick, Lne n; McLean, Norman S. A Renowned» On Wednesday week Mr. John Ferris. ot Sylvater Bm' stat! met with n painful accident. While working at the “drop" hammer the die. weighing 2001b. dropped on the humor. end broke in two, one hell striking It. For- ris on the loot. which tortnmtely wee on the trip. saving the force of the blow. Bed his foot been on the floor it would have been reduced to n jelly; an it is. he will live in retirement for a. week or ten den. Ill-r. Ferris he: been in the employ of Sylvester Bros for 29 year: end is a trusted servant. $3.50 Suit: for... $4.50 Sails for... '6.†Suit: for... Ids m m. bn'o Hour From Ulster: in brown. Nut and town. wort-outed M col- ours. madewithwoltm “limb storm callus, mutt pockou. uh tor throat, heavy pkid and tweed. lined. both wind sad waterproof. cues 84 .135 lAdiq t1" lbt M â€"--v-w of a large number to um 00?- pomtion during the put couple of months. Last week he ' eleven to the company's e Stntford, Montreal. Broc , Thornhill, etc. The local demnd for Er. Dennie' ex- cellent wood and imam Is also in- creasing. he he“ 18 during the past two-weeks. In the course of the next year Mr. D. will likely umb- linh a large factory. branch out on a large gcale. and apply for exemption A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver 0! Philadelphia. was the subject. is narrated by him as follows: “1 main 2. most dreadful condition. [y skin was aim-t yollowpyos Innekn. tongue coated. pain oontinull in but ' locker do. bu do! Three, illusi- ‘N “ y ’ lotto-Jo Ly o rand «iv-ad trying Blooms Quota: l. a G. '1'. IL Contact Hr. John Dennis. Lintbay’s enterpris- ing pump-maker, has succeed!!! in get- t'u'g his makeolpumpsmoogninedby the 6.13. Wt. ï¬nd}? din- 1m; others. THE SUGGESSFUL PUPILS- . J. CARTER, Robbed the Grave. sunroof. m an on .00 .00 no u. a .0 In an. on. ammo. boo Suits-w of which Mr. 'l A visit to {his ston have had the idea that dispelled in a minute. lest cot, but there is a 1 to go into the tandem: ï¬t into every bit of itâ€" and if you are a millio and value at this store. A hint that in Carter’s stock of Furnishing Goods you can ï¬nd ma. Christmas, will perhaps 3:: many a l wing with the question : What shall .. A- -L:_ ..M. mnnlt‘l he 1 green. hm out! our mm dd .13ng for... .. .‘00 chef Fine Punch Kid Glenn. mm mu, gusset duf-mgvfl l . in Ian's Punishing:- One of the t. attractions of our store in our 11': Furnishings Deput- mont. .Wo have many specialties in this dept-uncut that no Just the thin {or Chm Gifts. Hen“; Silk Tie. all shapes ......19c Man's Silk Ties. :11 shapes .. ......l§c Ben’s Silk Ties. all shspos ...25c Ian's Silk Ties. all shapes ...86c let's am: Ties. all shapes ...50c “’5' K“ Lined Glova‘ind Mitts sf tho {011m Juices no worthy 0! mm. 500. 05:, 450. 81.“). $1.23.. 3le Inn's and â€8‘ mo. balm Bnn' Tannol Shirts. our stack is lame and am: vdue. note ’1')“ Ind come a buy... ... 5:3. ms. 50°. 65°. 75¢. “All Last evening a (any reprewnuuve getherim of the commotion o! the CunbriQe-It. Inthodist chureh met in the basement (or the organization of : Yong Ken's Association. the purpose of which is the oentralixinc of their etbm (or the various duties of the church peenur to young men. “Doe followim otfleere were elected. end 3 most useful and proï¬table tern hex- pecbd: “Wien'r.†ifl.kh..end .-W. I. shuns. A: n... W. N. sa‘ï¬u;v‘we-pree.. 8. Mint“. ,. A. $5 I cor. .. A. Mom; rec-eon, -' Leon: enmity? o_! Pgtegemnt: ‘9'. W i0 Donn Wu u; prioc tint ï¬fths man who know- {In a! O me Sw- nnu-ouhnd with “Bord and 00¢“. fine muslin ud dainty “turns. ttï¬cdhdï¬qflc.†mm 1‘me Wtutab-totho 'WM 0 the annuity no larce- m .uut’ for o b a to†600 quality for... ... ...So 650 quilt: or... .. i .. .. ...Goc 150 quality for... .. -15: I.†quality for... .. ... ...75c [.50 quality fa... .. . .. â€.1.†Tho {olloviu line- ot Corsets are rem vdno tad perfect ï¬tting. 0. 130 It... .. ... . ..jOc No 187. u... ... ...... ... ".751: N0. 15. 3t... .. ... .1.“ thcm and Yuk. at. ..... .116 but: M A quick no of our brought a n snort...†of worthy \ Dre- cm at d price much (tan tho mmâ€: over ’ .4 flat theydloild be ooldfor. A: 1 ml: we as selling â€I: â€my for... ... â€.18: 25c qulity (or... ...... ... ..2'Jc 35° qulity for... ... .. ... . 51: 600 quality for... ....c “a qulity for... .. ".45: 750 duality tor... ... ...... .. .ï¬ 81.00 quality for... ... :Williuns. Davide; â€"aoon's PILLS m prompt and mat, guy to an. oil! to 090"“- mu. wanna-u.“ v- . Iowan. w. s. 5535.? P. w. shanty. w. Jolliffe. xx. Henley. 'r. -Et‘u' bruins. fluviq um Md porfmry. incl-mt mhty at Ewin- nay allot! him 3 “Virago." But 1 hard and watched him well. And he didn't do nothin’ but tiddke. .55 tut u. I could tell. â€"’£ho contact (or the new Preob - uriun Sunday ochool has been lot is tha committee to m, AMI-purl. who -A man named Angus Andrews. of Ghana. was mainly killed an week by a bum nab at *- No‘nh'a am in Lutwworth. The body was um to Glenn-m for harm]. -Wild Duo and. leey Voilots sre them Wtobo Munich- bothun‘s _ _ ‘ is now tuning the brick and other un- ml delivered. -'Ihero m . humor market lant Saturday. over tux-Ly sleight being counted outside. mailing P99“?- 'hoot."â€"’}3rklliiiei. etc. nil-ado" dil- hy w an very tad Mnrket lurk Callaghan w s pp: mu. -â€"Mr. A. 3. Terry is starting in on a. bk Chi-Minds. In the candy and ornamented cabs line‘- ho excels. ty-cix Intakes in the time speciï¬ed in bi Wk. 1 ' -"Fonter's in town! Foster’s in town? yelled at mllboy u M plung- ed thro h a snow-hank on William at. but u . tut. “to: the arrival of tho eight o'o train. “Oh. that's nuthin’†NM _3 Put newsboy. “We: guestion: What’shalllgive? , this store would be a camel to some people, and those who lea that only average quality stuff is sold here would have it tinute. Oi com-5e we have things just suitable forthc humb- re is a. wide range oi beautiful and costly things [good enough handsome“ villa in the burgh. and the presentation idea will it of itâ€"big, little, low priced. middle priced or high priced1 a millionaire or a dollar-a-dzy man, you get the same service quality for ...... . ...... qulgty for ............ quhty (or... i ... lethal!“ re 1 mug-m. '“wmww‘ul mtuuruotmuum-mm I at he dune- end he: en- . . net! to the people at the «‘ dcet deuchter of Judge Herding. od. . . ' uni; place Seturdny Afternoon to the Riverside cemetery. A prince service m Y- .‘L ‘5“. held at the letber‘e residence. nine a (tidy represent-ï¬ve m.. u’her which the Ive-sine were dtheconcrecetionotthe conveyed to RMM The at. Icthodist church net in Rev. C. 1!. Utah. mterupmehed s 't' dew-em,beehurnndeud mttortheommueeon , ble 3' 1.. use at Minion. the purpose , . . . mum «um: at the church at. 3 the ccntrthxmcpf m“ Stuttord. end cock (net intend. in the urine: duties at the church work. {the M were Ir. --_.-- .- n“... mm m B. A. Hardly. yen-Inter. ï¬nned; for... for... (or... for... for... (tuna of 3t mu I glv: 3 Id be a we! to some people, and those who average quality stuff is sold here wou!d have it nurse we have things just suitable fonhe humb- age at beautiful and costly things good enough ill: in the burgh. and the presentation Ideawill little, low priced. middle priced or high priced, or a dollar‘s-day man, you get the same service Nola. 0â€th Our Pu flock in km sud W†â€â€W odâ€"csu and eminent M “4 $3?" in unset 0-9:. Con-"v u. Gauntlets. and can 11“" g? m COM:- ud Robes. dm'. caps, Coils“, Ruth and Gamma. : Ssh . . nrthy eve ' on 1 chute of rightist gppoint a secretary for I and «1me y conduct. 3- WM um been; diagnssod -â€"Ieun. Robert and “an†William- son remand home Saturday night tron Edmonton. KILL. when they Inn mt the {In six months. -Xrl. 0. Ban, 0! Trinidul. Colorado. uld In. Wool-Md. of Musing. flicki- gn‘: no pan-at smut: of their aunt. A. 0. “loan! the out war-dual . mu: “hem With Dental Gouge h bone to: Christan- . ~13. mi- )lgDomld. of Bxechin. is At Mr. visitmz her friend. His: Len: Shanon. of town. inTAlâ€"l-Wool Such-.- .. fling. Kau nod-flu. oi Minster. 3 vmuu muting in Ops, hsvmg been mm bong by new: of the illness 4:. J. B. deu'. of Toronto. ur- rivod in can on tricky. Be succeeds It.lmumottheY.M.C. -â€"Xn. H..Bemll, of qum Forest, and In. new. of Belleville, are tiling their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. m our]. 153. our com 50c. 00c. 75c, U Ivuvww "’ Bye orien- jIflE Bit-ROAM GIVER $1.00 Our Inn“. Cloths comm 3! the u. S’ a i S M l“ (bloated Brocade. m quï¬ty. now..- -- .. ml: £3 quality. now" . "8L. ‘5 “my. now . .415 an «nudity. nor as mm “for um... before you can by ï¬g Whittle; Christmas dunner. ‘ W nu. Info limo! goods from which u. â€tube honof 'Xmugttm mm mm re always WM III-ken. wuu Wool Bod mummy â€"n§ihoud of directors 01th:. I GL-tonsnnday flung-b mtg-acreury for the vort- QM.†Wd for O“ ich win to At the clone 0! the gymwmnu- «U is, waning. about 20 men tho prior. After sum}. s i. Ii†hyllll. 8 portion of Inn-1| uhic v.8 foanwd by prim Thou'Sand-s Bibles. Prayer†Hymn Books, AIM-9'1 Celluloid Boxes. 4 and the rnausanl" as things 811i elitist/nus Pusan“ HUGHAN CO3 VOI'G Wh t to â€1138 Darren Issue i h" ' e n] RICH ï¬lm a E3