.7 7 Kent-St, LINDSAY The Row. ".0 IX:on.diocoun Misc moner, of’l‘oronto,vdll (D: V ) hold I undu- Niuion in Christ Church I. we only 93:. o! tho new you. Mr. l).xon at premt holds a. had.†Mu- uI-m It Keabofo, fur ROY C. H. Mush. 1 I. (Bormsu shalom. C0" Concern mm In th. Brudhum 3.4.1»: wuk. won MI..- 11 approclued by tho largo sultan“. Thu ' ogrnms wmoh were changed out; ovom .5, worn an xootud should Pro! Subcut- _)p03r with km Conway In Omemu scan; as would no IuPOOII barge tudiouo. ‘l'lu prâ€. 0! shoauutul luau won‘t» BsbLWMw con. «nu recon“ the largo“ num r of mu... Hub, Gran-.31 comm: pocond 3nd Bmy thtzer third. Thou mm polled a. vary largo vow. In tho auction of the most popuznr why u. Omen... Tho Company put- on no good a coma: gs tho but 0! than. Mr. 1'. A. McPheuee'e may friende viii Â¥ regret to learn um he he.- been eonnned to in. bed no pee: 1e. (are with e eeveee cold. 0:: Timredey ieei the inner msng- . ed by cum Church Minion Bend wee \er) much pettouixed by the (dead. , m the Manhunt! cenee. Hr. Grendy ‘ bed set] kindly given a per: 01 his' home at the dxepoeal of the Band. A- huge table was] iiised with ertieiee oleil .iu. cnpiloe nude by the side and IIV- ; en by friendl. Coï¬'ee. \ee and mike 1 \us served by the girls. end the whele evem Incl Very plenum and succene- i‘ui. By 7 n'cluck eimoet everything was euid, end when the clock struck 9 p. m. the handsome mm “$88 00 we: method and every uiicie sold. The1 :Iris deserve much credii for their an ‘ Urn-.2 zeal end intone! ï¬re. Lenkfem‘ “Superintendent and Miss Sarah Ad- eme A‘a'eletaui Superintendent; “in Benin \Viison Troeeuror end Miss Rtiaii (Zlerke, Secretary. The regular "wing meetings of the Minion Bend Will be mm every other Sum! e1: ihe Jammy 4i 3 80 o'clock. Nexi Saint-Aer they eiil begin in make ihe clothing ! .r the-indium girl who ie supported by * the Bend J. H. COBB. Florin. Beeontione tor Wed- dinze end Public Function». Superior l-‘iow- erinx end Deeoretive Pieute. i-ynerel - Illne nlpeciany. Greenhoueee.osl Ayimer Street. Peeerboro.â€"3II. All‘ood Omomoo poop}. who" an 1 VIII‘ to r-uvwro «can! not. (all to :31! :1. Hour, . Ca'n mum-duo Liquor an 1-0 oeory snort oppouu Upon Honâ€. when th can :0!» .v ~. vlhhnr In win as. minor-.31» and Pa:- :0. . s m ("nounâ€"3:3. pa [All No. 21: â€Id In Onto-u by 3...); annuals. o'ntmuxsr. Mr D Thornton bu removed to 3“ lylmer SL. Poterboro, “her. be win ho glad tu see bl: Omen“ 3nd Emily trivnds. .3150 58.85.3118... a Saulâ€"I88 was... a van a down. and SI {loo 1.90 00h n3- :uoodog v.03:â€" uo $.82 £06023 .0â€" 60M .NoAi‘douaau-gvoai‘lï¬on u and .0!!!- 1989132430335“ 34.8.3885: :03. 33 o .3 In. ’8 9180 .2: a :8 333 188363 .8838... note kWhâ€"5603 v03 2393803 5 kn. 3.1. Paar-on 3nd duo:- Mm Ed- ward u. whiny; Toronto friend-o The many "malt-.1. 8. no“. will run: 90 [can do n um notions], m. Many Thanks Mu Annie Blakoiy,of M‘doc, sister of Nu. (Raw) 1-1.8. Rowe, ll vismnz‘ n peg-cl Moth‘odm Pun-lounge. sum, noon 8;. Coupons. ‘ 1 Th. â€mac merits of flu tn bosntl- ful pictures given to Family Honld Ind Wooklv Bur sub-crib." ‘hil ’01? are ucoiving no and of pulse {min the but pooploin the 33nd. 'l he Fgmily .mma sud Weakly Star pietnru "no 1min you the: you, sad this you-’0 efl'un has been the "algae ndvancoâ€" monk. “Christ in thé Tomplo†is sim- plv motif“! and «on wonby of the magniï¬cent rocopslon n to receiving. lame. my! good jam, too. seem to .- L__L _.L.-n MERRY XMAS. leul', -u-u -- 7â€" ‘, “vow"!!oaiufrom m; Wu,“ bin than ‘ It in unduuood um each cubocrlbor ‘ sou both pietutol. tho- it I. no lur- priu to no she shoussnds o! compii- ‘ poplar Idlers spywariugin mo col- nwnl of um gust punt. Thus would ! hon-n onotmoul numb“ of donu- bills ï¬lo-angina» the Funny Herald this you. I: I. who biggest dollu'u worn: In the mun! to-dsy. Ml“ ll. Mills 3nd Mum Lanai n.- mm. of Linda}, ‘pom land†with Oman-o friends. LXHOUNCEllfl‘ra-Btvlng purchuod tho Bali-on formal! arrlod on an- dnuu m mm 01 033(0)") WALSH. I will eondnuo it. “do: tho gal. Inna. ‘. l: ' Th; Popular Jewelry Store. W. E McEABTY. The Mirror from now to J an. lst, See 0111' stock 6f beau- tiful goods f0; Xxpas. - When you make a gift from our stock of beauti- ful jewelry, you are en- txtlcd to the thanks 01 the iortunate recxpient, whom the gift is suit to please. Make a. little Xmas. fot of your o'\}ln"_._ _ LOCI l4 LICONIC .mmmmmm coo, seem to 73:,“ bin 1' hon ch ouboerlbor‘ it I! no '9‘“ d: of â€â€œ9“" ....n. um col- ): "calving. \ When afflicted with disease. the farmer, perhaps more than any other artisan, is obliged to ‘ suffer acutely, simply from the fact that relief is in:onver.ient.-At the same time a man might live Dr. “all! Rheuntie Cu. is put up in M «a. town conï¬ning (on day.’ turnout PM sale by ï¬lmfliwiuhm. mm.“ W. (‘0‘ Kingston. on. no relief from rheumatism, once the disease permeates the blood. It is the discovery of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure that then proves a boon to the rheumatic sufferer. Mr. john Connell, Bedford Mills, Ont., had a bad attack of rheu- matism from April till June, two years ago. He was so bad that he could not put his foot on the ground. He saw Dr. Hall‘s Rheumatic Cure advertised in 'the papers, bought two bottles and used them both. This so relieved him that he was able to walk around, and after using four bottles he was perfectly cu red. and has not been troubled with rheu- matism since. A uric: of modal service. no in progress u Bound Church, conducted by Rev. H. B, Rowe, mating. and: ov- a flag a! this wook n 7.30 o‘clock. nix-.1. H. Wilson.“ unborn, III In Jov- on Dunnoâ€. Mr. \Vllmn bu ï¬ovvd to In. David Cornell's Yuri. Hm any {Honda hon wul Join In wishing tun moon; Thomas Brndy, Kent 8‘ . Linduy. keep. In stock a lung. Ind {nah flock of uncorion 3t prlou u low as the low- an. leo no a call when "Mottâ€"3m. Drs. Wightman Scott, Dentists of Peterboro, visit Omomoe every Thursday. onice two Doors east of ‘1'. Ivory Sons' General Store. ' Mn. Joan CONN m “I“ tio‘ Any mnomleuiu Laundry pascal: 3: thin oï¬co by 9 n. a. Friday. can so! them back for Xmu. Tho Ltundoy Rig will csll blonds] Instead 01' Tu..- dny “1“ weak. A Pink“. Conan will b. hold in “I. Town Hut, Both-my, on 000. 33th. 1900, under tho “spice. of the Mothe- mus S. Mansion 25c.and llc. loo bill. for full particulars. Owen Smilr, Elocntloniez, who will appear tor Um ï¬res “me here, on Jun. In next. under enepicee Preebyterlan IYlmrch, receWed gnu apphuu at the entertainment given In Peterbero on Dec. 8. The Tlmee of the 01:,le lte re- pon of the mean. Ian: ‘ Mr. Smlly I: in Miguel and veto-"h Immoriet. He is spent. mimic and lne coneidenble musical telem. Hie " Ramon of Mn- eic.†the In: number on the prognm delighted the audience 00 am he was “flee recslled, nlthonull the eveninx wee well Advanced,†WMch forbml. SANTA 13L AUSE AT ROUTLEY’I.â€"The gusto“ lulu-In house In Poterboro. an‘ the lergeet flock. to eeled from. I an. end beeeluem. unkemwnh :11 Made er nevei- nee. George BL. Peterboro. elee I. urge store In Toronto.-1m. nu: muï¬â€˜r THE sou. Tho Olnoneo Ci‘uzou’ Bind pnrpou I-nl-llug 3 grand ontorulmnom Xmu. Nlth‘. “hub to: pnrticuluu. Tho mnlvernry unico- of flu Omomu unnodm sabbath School won hold on In! Sn 1:637 and Month}. m: and loth Inn“ ma won a. doomed woo-u. 0n 88m": sou-mom were punched M. 10.30 mm. 3nd 0.30 p. 111.. hr mmm. 0.60. oz Mulbrookï¬lo IllO ml- ty lumbr. 0M0. oi MilibrookJIp IllO mic ("and s I.“ locum; at 3.30 p m: Thou Mm wor- vory much npprceintod and enjoyod by 3“ than who attended them. On Mommy evening :9. 7 30 p. a. un ontoro “mm: was held. Tin chair was occupied by tho Saul-into ndem. Dr. Thompson. The ,rogrun eonu-tod or dialogues. "elation: ubiunx. long; uni nag driila. which word :1! wail rendnred making 3 good lmpnulol on sii. Music by tho Omomoo Orchestra who did moh- put in making it a. grand mo- 00:5: 1;!" pro'ceods on Sunday and Mondny evenings were shout 8%.â€. ’l'he Globe of Friday says: A remark. eblo meeting took place between two brothers who ind not seen each other for eimoet. twenty the yours. in the; main waiting room 0! we Union Stem tion inst evening. Amen. ihe peuen- gets on the Montreei expreee, which arrived eboruy before 8 o'clock, wee Hurry Rebmet. e middle-end men. who was on Me we: to Mount Albert A few minutes um an Empire Stete expreu from Boï¬'elo pulled inio the nation. end had emoeg m pee-emer- from Cleveland e men neared Joeieh Rehmer. Both men ind been notiï¬ed by Ieiegrem eh“ their mother wee ly- in: e: the pol nt olden!) ei Dionne Ai- but. “to: loovlnc tho trotn Horn opprouehod Pollco Coaotoblo Poguo ond ookod it ho could to" him tho quick out way to not {10m Totonto to flaunt Albort. ’l‘ho “tumor woo infamod by tho policomon thot his tram am not loan until tho noxt morning. From hero ho won-loud up otoiu to tho in- formotlon oflico, whoro ho ukod tho clerk to look for tho oddrooo of o young- ‘ or brother. whom. he oold. he thought lived in tho city, In tho moootlmoo'n- ; other gontlomon otoppod up to tho of- w ‘ flee, intonding to um] I tolognm to o rolotivo ot Mount Albaâ€. Ho wu In tho oct at writing tho doopotoh who. ho hoord tho clotk mention tho non: _ ol Rohmor. Tho nomo ooundod qulto {mum to Jootoh. ond. topping hlo ‘nolghbor, who woo otill looking ot tho 'elty dir'octory. on tho ohontdor. ho ooh- od it he hod ovor llvodln Omolnoo. Ho ponood (or o momont, lld ootchlog Jootoh by tho hond.ottod out ot tho , top ofhlo voico thot ho bod found No ilong loot b'othor. Tho brothoto om- ’, bracod uni Hood-d ooch othor, with . trots r. "in; dul’ll um: tattoo. - A PATHETIC IEETING in a block surrounded by medical practi- tioncrs,andthcn obtain little or The Senior-“Junior nook" Club: or 0 meme, he" netted epereuone on 4 new Shun; Rink. :rm- he: been e long felt rem In Onenee end wohope the public end aux-ens mere“: will lend ell enhance poulhle te mall: the' enterpflle elong. The Omonee heckeyleteexpec‘ to put» some or the neighboring town'u hockey elube to Ileep before the eeeeon I- over. Pertleulen tear. Th e snnlveresry servlces and enter- telnrnent held st Bethel on the 2nd end are Inste.. were s greed" success. The Rev. D. N. IIcCemul. of Cohourg, presched two splendid sermons on Bun- dey to very sppreclstlve congregations. On lendey evening: despite the lmo pussble condition of the roads, and threstenlnz eppesrsnce of the westher the chureh Ives well ï¬lled. The few) supper reflected [rest credit upon tne ledlee of the cengregstlon. The eaten “lament whlch followed wee highly eppreclsted. which consisted of three flue eddresses by the Revs. G. Brown W. N. Ksnhnwln, B. D., and D. X. Me- Cnmus. The srnglnu by the choir end elso by Rev. D. N. llcCsmue was well recelved. There being abundance of provisions left. e socisl was held on Thursday evenlnc, which was well et- tended. After refreshments were ser- ved. e good pregrun was rendered, con- sistlng of resdrnge. recltstions. solos, duets end "theme. The proceeds of all smounted to $107.00. On Thur-d" owning lu‘ glue mom- born of A. F. und 1. M. Lorne Lodgq 315 Ind mo plutiou of ofï¬cer for the coming your. The result was an 101- Ion.- W. M., Bro. Dr. G. 8. Cnmeron. B. W., Bro. ll. Conch. I. W, BIO. A. McCru. Cusplsin, Bow. Bro. E. A, Lumfoldt. Trauma, W. 31., T. A. McPherson. Sunni-y, Bro. H. Murray. Tyler, W. 31.. A. ledloy. Th, imullouou ceremony of time ofliceu will an pin. on Dec. 27. at 12 o'clock. XVe have just 195 dqats on .which we are willing to Sacriï¬ce‘ua littlé money to effect a. speedy clearance This Coat Sale offers an opportunity to buy not so much cheap coats, but BIG DROP IN COATS. The lot embraces Ladies’, Misses’ and thldrens’ "and are of this year's importation. Have You a Coat Want. 9 SEE THESE. Your Holiday Gift List is not complete. if the words, “ ArmstrOng Bros. Furs " do not appear on same. Let there be true worth in your giving. Let yourgifts‘bc flu: substance, not the shadow of what it purportsto be. In our “ FINE FU KS," made to stand the test of time, your gift embodies, not only the “ Spirit of Christmas Present," but the spirit of many Christmases to come. As in the past. you will ï¬nd us ready with every novelty o! “ Holiday Furs" that the market affords‘ and many exclusive styles, produced under our own roof. ' ' 1901, (to new Subscribers) far only 10 Ceï¬ts. Sub§éribe now and get all the Newï¬ Children's and Girl's White Ruffs 250., 35c. and 5°C. Ladies’ Black Hair Ruffs, 2.50, 3.00 and l 3.50. Ladies' Ruffs (tine Furs), 5.00, 6 co and 7.50.. Alaska Sable Kufl's, 5.00, 8,00, 8.50, 10 00 and I 12.50. Alaska Sable Muffs, 8.00, 8.50, 0.00, 10.00 to 12.50. Ladies Fur Muffs in all the fashionable Furs. 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.50, 8.50 to 12.50. Collarettcs and Caperints, in many styles and in all the fashionable Furs. A very chaice selection. bite 0011.]0w priced lines, 5.00, 6.50. 750,850, 10.00, 12.50 to 15.00. Finest Furs in Black, Martin, Japanese Fox, Electric Seal, Alaska Sable": also cornbination 01 Alaska Sable and Persian Lamb, prices 12,50, 15 00, 20.00, 25.00, 30.00 to 35.00; Grey Lamb Col- larettes, (four different styles) 12.50, 13.50, 15.00 to 18.00. Fur Gauntlets in all the Furs to match Col- larettes, prices, 3.00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.co, 7.50 to 10.00. Men’s, Ladies' and Childn n’s Caps, :1 large and complete stock Men's Caps, from 2.00 upwards. Children’s Grey-Lamb Caps, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00. Ladies’ Jackets in Wallaby, Coon, Astrachan, Bochearn Grey Lamb, Electric Seal, etc.. 15.00. 20.00, 25.00, 30.00, 35.00 to 50.00. Men's Fm Coats in coon, Wallaby, Bulgarian Lamb, Wombat, Marmont. etc.. 15.0b, 18.00, 2.0.00, 25.00, 30.00, 35.00 to 45.00. Grey and Black Goat Robes, 6.00, 7.50, 9.00 to 12.50. Men's Furnishings. A large and varied stock of newest shapes and styles in Neckwear, Linen, collars and Shirts, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mitts-Umbrellas, etc. Men's Hard and soft Hats, New springshnpes and styles, received in stock for Xmas. ‘ ' ARMSTRONG BROS, No; 96 Kent-st}, Lindsay. â€"'â€"a_’- u--. n» Christmas Just Ahead. 385 George=St., Peterboro. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS AND HATTERS, The Store that NeVer Disappoints. wm%%>}§%€%§@m \ Kent St. Lindsay. The ï¬nest line of Medalion Pictures," and PhotO-Frames ever imported ----- are now on sale at Goodwinfs, at less "than City Prices.- "Now is the time to make your selection. Yours .truly, CHRISTMAS ‘,GOODS Next toSimpson House, AT GOODWIN’S, .A. Goodwin. Ihe Peoples Gnoeeny 915 full up with all kinds of CHRISTMAS _ CANDIES W. BRADBURN. Twentieth Cfllllï¬‚ï¬ Greeting! You will ï¬nd a. large stock of Articles, suitable for XMAS. PRESENTS, at VIZ : SILVER Tea Sets, Cake Dishes, But- ter Dishes, Pickle Cruets, Salt Pepper Cruets, Dinner 8; Dessert Knives and Forks, Tea, Dessert Table Spoons. Sperling Silver Spoons, Butter Knives. Sugar Shells, etc. Dozens of other beautiful things. GOLD and SILVER Bracelets, Chains.. Watches, Pins, Rings, etc- Building and A, B, 0, Blocks, Doha. Rubber Toys; Toy Watches, Toy Books, etc. Beautitul Stationery, French and English Per- fumes in Dainty Cases, Perfume gtomizers, ancl a Shop Full of Goods Besides. The i.‘LV mm Barhbun mm 7 Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shingles, CL :ncnt. Plu- tcr Paris Charcoal. Also Headquarters for Windsor halt, “ Daity Cheese Butter " Brands. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Always on hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. Bes; qualitiu Hard and Soft Coal, Cordwood and Millwood. ............... Call and get our prlces and examine goods. . TELEPHONEsâ€"Agent's Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; TOWn Ofï¬ce, 77; Mill Ofï¬ce fl. Agent, Here are a’ few prices which we offer our Customers on Saturday ; Men's buff boots, bal. and cong., reg. $1.50, Saturday 81.00. 0‘ dong. 0‘ H . It 1.75 (I 1.25. “ plow “ “ 1.00 “ .90. Ladies' be]. and buff. dong. boots “ 1.40 “ 1.10. We are clearing out the remainder of our summer Oxfords at and Below Cost. Special value in Trunks and V aliaes. ROBINSON é '74: KENT STB} ET, LINDSAY, . x ConfectiOnery, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Oranges, Lemon Raisms, c. FOR THE LITTLE ONESL XMAS. , 1900. www Call and See Our Display. OMEMEE. . Mulligan’s, OMEMEE. . H. M. BAKER, : : Lindsay 2 Doors West of Campbell's Grocery, To Shoe Facts ROBINSON 8: E'WA R T, 1111W1111}11111Y E111l11111 If You Buy Your Boots From