all m o ,flmupanl Grounds New Yurs' :; :2" an“: M: entries fox-3 mil. race; valor {get-i0 â€but If . the hmmn old to. cm- do"?! 0' Q a Prova-a will compo“. )0 an on Ironng: Halibut-eon train 5.â€. we: rm; unthmon 350. Mignfpgng win be In uundance: H. and number will be Mr. Walter Engï¬sh, of Midland, was inï¬ntn last week on a View. it. 6. A. Balfour. not. being eniglblo for thsoflloaorllounw Councillor. on coconut or holding the omen or school Trustee and Clark 0! Omomu Village. he hatromgned. Masts. Pure, Thornton and Frad Rowan. 0! Tom- to. Uni vanity. tn spanning Kano. rat at homo. Mr. W.8.Gnhnm unwind Friday from a. and: nplomm visuwuh has brown-1m 1 hr. 2.50M: Starch-0031.“ Road. Bramp- ton. urn. W. 3. Graham. 0: Mt. Pleasant, we... E‘- m... Friday. The-nan: friend. ofMt. Frank Adams and ,gs1;-In 315., will regroc to learn that. «u; Into had to be taken to tho hospital “I. ghe human ofl‘yphold four. I uu um: occasion. A3 12 o’clock while ’ese‘snengazfm mm bee w Contcny mLth the singing l‘e Dan m. acting n{ the members MC. G. 1“ mid this Thursday evening, a: Election of ofï¬ce". All mom- peohlly toque-ted to astoud ting. J n Miller, :1. > has been touch- f ‘oe’s SchmJ, hzu gone to Toron- ‘ on he has secured a. good poal- ' bookkeeper. Wejoin with Ma y friends in win-hing him success. I Mosul w. F. Darldunn, and Capt. i â€L‘of’l‘uromo, upon: Xmas. in town. I The Band Concert was a grand suc- inaa. The dnor receipts amounted to f nearly $100. , -Nâ€"Yumu ’ " "u", h ail Is successfully used monthly by over I M 583 M31 ï¬scal-addâ€. Su'emlfeemfl. Ladies ask » . . {’yoardm ‘ HorCook‘s Cocoa Rm 6113- spewing! Tale no ot er, as all Mixtures. pins and. when q 5‘: muons Ire dangerous. Price. Ko. 1. 81 r I ‘ ' ‘ ‘ M:No.t,lodegrees strangenss per'box. ï¬g. “end my 1 "gunned on receipt 0! priceand two 8-0221: " ‘ stung. no Cook company Wmdsor 3‘ OO- . ant. Year’s UH" 1 and 250k! and rocnmmandod .811 WW1!) cm bl LOCAL LIlCOE Wa~dorEvoret 'Eisd..le,ot i; waiting a: the homo of Mn, 1‘ .1 Him-hen. Thouas Brady. Kent St‘ keops In stock a lame and fr of poem-ion at prices as 30w: out. Give us 2. cu! when m ta Mr. E W. Megan, of W1 1 'c 'mpnnnled by Mr. D. E. 10 Gooderham, an in town on I. “av-(be Mine: a friendly c4 luflhy. Lindsay .Win‘ter Races; i7 Keai'Si, LIHDSAY ulna-l No. 215 sold In Omens. I MULIJGAN. DRUGMSI. . Ind 31â€. E. Many Thanks \Vhen you make a gift from our stock of beauti- fuljewelry, you are en- titled to the Hunks of the fortunate recxpzent, whom the gift is sure to yleasc. Make a. little New Years‘ fot ofyour ovm. See our stock of beau- tiful :0 Ms for New Y\: H‘s- More nuluns, McQuade. Robinao Remember me PrubHe‘ a: Hall gave the Mirror 3 talnmomnexl Tuesday.Ja Bradhnrn Ha", Omemoo, u all this morning. . emed vocalist and oloruti‘ m. ham“: Miss Maggie Adams, of Rochester, is Alexandrina Ramsay, 0fT¢ bacon:- .Rpexzdixn: the Kama holidays} with her r: ï¬res?nctat;m: \Illl‘be 2:", > . , > .s I . ‘1'::’°]I‘n;gâ€:u;n§g‘xlni§: 131112816113 pmn‘s, Mr, and Airs ‘» m. Aaams. 0 n. M m cm Doors open at T. (‘urtain a! on‘ Ptofpriceandtwogcem- send the lilrrnrfnr 1991', as 3 haw â€.3 n Â¥ Comm, Waning--011: VA“), . . . â€"__.___. I I.“ A- A_A, s Mr. Walt ‘ 1 Happy New Year to all. I friendly (: ‘~._-..u. unvuuuu. Presentations and Ad dresses. % To M-as JAMES MuCAmwm,s :11. anoum . Dun 'l‘Eiu‘uzsmâ€" We the ch: drun oi rare. Tisddmot Uxbridge, your suhuol de‘me to Show our uppwo “F f.†*0â€. of M5 and iation va you: laxe and kindness to us, nun-bed. by pawn-ting 3' m1 “1'11“.33 {suitor tou- Brudy. Kent St . Maï¬a-w. p0: and tubxe~nupk1n rug, as a token ck a lame am! fresh stock of the Joveand estsem we have Io: you at prices as 30w 28~th¢~an- our much lowed teacher. 8 ex" when In t-own.â€"*3m.'] We arc-sorry to part “‘1â€: you; but V ‘ ' as: i: calm-wt be ntherwise, we pray that Mos--311, 0“ Wilberforce. I the reward ofzineaeuue and true may lby Mr. D. L. Johnson, of be yours We all join heartlly In “isflah at. in town on union, and inn-yon a Merry Christmas and a "tan-loudly can, Wu. Happy hour You. ' Signed on mum-onus school. 3 - l mum; Arwxu, In. E. A. Lancfoflt nmli - night servico will be hel‘ ch. The Rev. W. M. I... will give an addfeu . Lsngfoidt and Lumu, to spend Lunï¬eldl’s par- NEW YEAR. , at X! 39 1 ,1 alone didjou bend your “form to tho fumiâ€" ‘ mgntor your high and Important duties an ,. ‘ I instructor,“ 1:»... wnnzmlndsln-Lhe regular L. 9- 1‘ . achooLl‘if- wlunh you have dam: to the eu- ling at tire saclsz'actmu or allâ€"mu. you have gone ’ bsyond $])8 bounds ï¬r nrufssslonnllum and H m-â€"- “A**’ 'ror from £16527 to Jan O. G. WILLIAMSQNï¬ac'y. Omcmeo.Dec, 26:13.19». ' The annual meeting or the Emily Azrlcnl- tux-a! Society will be held In the commercial Hone, on Wodnesday. Jm’y 9th, 1901. at one o'clock p.111. ' The Emily Agricultural Society. Dr. Cornwall his removed his ofï¬ce to HM! ovu- Bradburn'a Store. Ofl‘ico hours: 10 to 12 noon; 2 to S p. “nu 1': "av H" In“: bean renewed fly the operasion of the Holy Spirit. The preacher urged upon his hearers the necessity of taking heed to the exhortatlona of the gospel and to realize their relationsal to God ‘ their Creator. He also spoke of me beautiful character omio deceased end ofhor ï¬rm trust-and faith la the Re- deemer. The funeral was largely’ at- tended by many friends of the depart- ed. It was flaid that about 100 vehicles Wore in the procession. The Reeves and Councillum â€Hhe Townsl)!p and Omemee V.llage attended the funeral also. The departed was laidï¬o rest in the Boats famlly lot in the Emilycemo otery. Mr. Beale has me heartfelt sym- pathy oftlie u hole community in Ms sad bereavement. -. “- Iv unlu- IIUEIIUU So-n ormnn cumstlx. ’lhe great theme, of thedisoonrso \1 as rendinnse for-death which ecuid unl)’ bu secured by having: an Intwest In ( lmsx andby having the “any. .nn-.-._ I L' I After a. lingering and painful sick- ness of twelve weeks lira. J. R. 'Boate fdied on Thursday Dec. 20. All that ‘ msdiual akillun! loving care was able ‘0 do was of no avail. The funeral took place on Batu n14)- Dec. 22. The c rtece left the residence 0:" M r. Buate proceed-‘ ing to St. James Church where me so!- emn service for the burial of the dead touk Mace. The coflin wua placed in the/phancel and the Rector, Rev. E. A. Langteldt, read the service. and preach- ed an impressive sermon on St. ‘ Mat ‘ then- 24, 44. “Tutu-More b0 yo Mao rsady I'm-:5" such an hour as ye Mxluk no: the a A... _ a... REMOVAL NOTICE Dec’r. 27th, 1900. ~._ ~ . n-‘A,‘v-‘o A preloututlun uml adllrrss tn‘ Mlss Spence from the pupils of 88. No l0, Mauve", wlll appear in non issue. It is unavoidably held ovenâ€"Ed. error. rustooss. s. No u... ouv ‘r nugur Bowl and Cream Jug as n. ullznt vlaibh taken otour esteem and good- mu. and wherever you: lot In cast our pmye rs go with you for greats? succnax In Lhn future than mu ever crowned your pa st. efl'orts and that. Huavcn’s richestund chalc- est bone-(notion may rest mum you through Ute. Wluhhlr you the gamumnv uvnaO'â€"-‘ J .vu- nuuu J Ute. Wnuhhig ‘y-au-the sonsuns‘ 812nm! In 501m†11! ï¬ns. 8. ’1‘ residents of the section. ,-.._ .v o-Av Ull- ure sausmctmu of allâ€"but. you lmwe gone hsyond the bounds of nrl)r3s.~l(»lmllsm mud the results o'your unflrlnmeï¬â€˜onï¬ undzeul 3nd holpfulneus tn the Church, the Sunday Sc'hool.and 'theCholr. as well us In social and domestic lilo, will stand as a monument or your worth und sterllng lutegruy. Youpnrt from us with sincere reollngs 0H tugrotmzving baqpmo greatly endeared to: thn pupils or the a hool and mmmesol the undoâ€. and carry with you the assurance ot’ duty well done. as n. teacher and in lhu~ ~“ Whaxsonvor He would ,hwvo mo do,†th‘ i hoax-tics: approval we know a: the grout; Mastcr o! as all, us well as that or «very, family ham. In partlng wlth you we ask you to accept :hl; Sin-1' Sugar Bowl and Cream Jug as n. ullznt vlaibln token otour esteem and good-1‘ will. and wherever you: lot ls cast our pmye rs go wlth you for greats? succnax ln thn future than mu ever crowned your pas efforts and that Huavon’n rh-hnu' nu.- -L._- .7 1' mo your Ind or the cm- tury, wa are also reminded or the close 0! yoarduuos as touch" In this section. The youyou luv. honored us as teacher, haP * been one.“ markod success. beneï¬t. and pro- , nmo pumls and nclghborhood nuke. Not: 1' Mono dtdjou bend your otforts to the rum!» ,m-antof vmu- hloh m... --â€"--~L A ‘ - l0. Manvors. 054! Russ prxcn,_ _.- .vcvp.’ an as]: was so Izlngiï¬Â§utad,'blxz she ,pon’ded suitably. Orange Line, Doc. 2]. Biro. Mchron was M “.7 P H A NUTEWBHTHY INQEEta I An incident that attracted n than passing interest was th‘ fe re d in frailty. \vh led to an as Death _of Mrs. Boate, Throughout the winter of 1897 he distressinglv fro: pains. His consu ' soweakcne 3m ‘tm ‘ so"pz~.infu1 mat he A WEE/63TH INQSBENT ,__-._.... Luau attracted more passmg interest was the re- able cure of Mr. “’ih’iam fl 93'. honored resi- Q % dent of Vv'olfc m . Island. Ont. @ V RIF. Bovd‘q 0 .g‘. . _ On Wednesday evening, Deq. 19th, .5388 the acohe o: a you Mean“; and ham); evemat the home 01 M rs. W “up: Jackson uecond Hue E ‘ ing â€the occasion oi thu marriage 01' her ewes; daughter Edith to 1118 bride looked very ch tired in u. beantilul gown of trimmed with chum... "Mm-- il- mily, it be- Mr. Evans Stun-y of “no third line Emily. arming Bt- wmbe ui u. .l 1k! . _ V - .. .a .L up 1!} Eu “unzmmjrn uays’ tam-uxxeqt. 21 (huggtsts (up! dealers 1:) Dr. 11:11! Mean-me Cm. King- ‘. 21,. 1900. We the ch: drcn of :0 show our 15-:me- nnd kinduen [0 us, \\ 1'11 11.13 st‘or um- mew“ mmxso-N. HARRY Sums: deeply uflec‘ed' M r. B oyd ‘5 health had suf- fe r e d f r o m frailty, which led to an acute attack of rheu- matism. autumn ENG It will be rcoatsSI, 50 Ladies’ . SKiI‘tS--Bla,cks made for this â€"â€"-â€"-u Hutu-DU“ 5 â€1.8.06 Prices $1.98 to $6.90 Specially priced Trade. Prices, . lst 100 Dozen .U the nomination meeting for Coun- h' (‘mmciliors the following persons \\ are â€unlimited: Messrs. W. C. SwItBer (resigned), William AdamS, '1‘. H. Mc- Qnade. Donnie SenHy, (rusignod), .733. Robinson, Jae. l) O’Brien. George A. Bulfonr,(reslgned) Thus there win be four candidates in the ï¬eld. viz: Adams, McQuade. Robinson O’Brien. Remember the Presbyterian Enlar- tainmom next Tuesday.Jan. l, 190], in nradhnrn Ha", Omomoo, when the tal- Pand vocalist and olomtionist, Ming Alexandrina Rummy, Of'l'oronto. will )0 present um! ...:n L- ,1. , _‘ "V n u. o I": care- mony being over and congratulations extended, the guests numbering about seventy-tire partook ofa sumptuous ro- pnst. The evening was spent in a most ‘ piensing and entertaining manner by musir, singing and games. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents, one being a bean- tifni Dominion Piano presented by her mother. Atn into hour the happy couple left for their now home. third ‘ hip, wuh beet wish- hna ILmHv 'i'uwna es of aiifor a happy and prosperous fu~ fl _ ---- â€DIIUII'I 'l‘h'e groonliwus assisted by his coup In M r. Harry Evanl, of Brampton. , At ï¬ve o'cloc k as the Wedding march ’ was being played by Mm E1110“, the contracting party entered the room, the bride leaning on the arm of her uncle Mr. R. Rea, of Pelcrboro. Aflor taking their p’lï¬ce In front ofu beauti- ful arch composed or English ivy and carnationl, me ceremony was perform- Ed by the Rev. H. B. Rowe. The cere- mony being over and congratulations QXXHanA 01...â€.777 A for this s ea_’son s trade. NV- ....v can-u:- liie bride looked very charming lit- lired in u. beamilui gown of white uiik trimmed with cinti‘uu ribbon and cau- iicd a bouquet of White cur-nations and Wu asswted by her sister Miss Laura Juksou wboiooked very putty dress- ed in a gown ofï¬wiu iinueu trimmed with ribbun an insertion and carried '3 bouquet of pink car-nations. 'I‘I _ 01; r Teas {rt-sh : Dress GooI is and Jim! , 1901, (to new Subscribers) for 0 \’cs' 'cs‘coats. Put 1:: Wedding Bells. ,Reagiy _to Wear Handkerchiefs soils. Flaunt-ls, Blankets, Horse Em! toidczcd Handkerchiefs. RH Mon meetmg for Coun- the following persons : Messrs. W.Q.Sw1tner any, of’l‘oronto. will I be ably assisted by It. Admission 25c. urtain at 8. for Holiday very Meaning and home 01 Mrs. Wil- d Hne Emily, it be- the unarnuxo 01' her dish to Mr. Evans iiue Emily. very charming nt- {own of white uilk >1: nbbou and czu- _ me cumanons and ‘ sister Miss Laura very pretty dress- slinueu trimmed ! ‘tion and cal-tied '3 anons. H.091! k'u l\:_ A. .,_ J Suits, Shirts and Drmurs Maseratihas. Cain-2b.", und Burl: Chambers,“ Lindsay, spent Christ- mar with Ewily friends. Aflgood Omomu 00 lo who to Potuboro shouldp p a 00’: un-tOvdatu Liquor and Groéery More oypoute Opera Home. when they can at everythjuz 1n wlnos. "a non. .1... a-.. r»â€" Min Milli. Fee, of Golert, N'dmo McQunde. of Mindon are spending Xmas. holiday: moo and Emily friends. , V. _--.- any; can [0% Iver-yuanâ€: 1n wlnos. llq uora. ales and Por- ters and staunch-43m. rsc Blankéds, Shirtings, Tickmgs RH.) us. Silks, c. Next to Simpson House Want a. Ladies’ SUIT Cheap ? We’ve just 8 left---and they must go before J an.lst.--Very low prices have been marked on them. -SEE THEM. tr Galen-t, and M188 Hindu), teachers. hands." with Owe TOP Shirts. Ties soliert a cominuance of the u a happy and prosperous New *es, Boker's Razors, Scissors. Carv- and spring skates, Rifles, Gun's, , Ccï¬â€˜ccs, and C only 10 Cents. .' RICHARD MORTON 1 Havingpurchaud the blackumlth bull- ! non and good willoer. G. W. NoKim, or Oman-o, I nouclt a. oontlnuanco ortho pat- ronage given him and will be pleased to luv-u many more an can favor me with their patronagc. By atrlcuttontlon to bus- Incas I hop. to mom the lane. Whhinx you an I. Marry Xmas. 3nd I. pro-poroua your in 1901, I am, your: mutually. BUSINESS CHANGE. 33's Ma: .angans. and Collars. .Zorsets, Gloves anned Goods, all Lsins, Larigans, same, Year. , Silk 74 KENT We are Here are Agent, Is the Place to Buy Lumber‘ ter Paris Charcoal. Also Headq Cheese Butter †Brands. :re are a few prices which we offer our Customers on Men’s bufl' boots, bal. and cong., reg. $1.50, Satun “ dong. “ “ l¢ 1.75 " It plow 0‘ . “ 1.00 “ Ladies’ bal. and buff. HM" Ln“ " 00’s Subscribe now and get all the News m?ï¬ï¬‚vï¬mr‘e,__n-. ,, Dcuuurm ï¬nationery, French a] fumes in Dainty Cases, Perfume a Shop Full of Goods ] Building and A, B, C, Blocks, Dolls. Rubi: Toy Watches, Toy Books, etc Beautiful Stationery, French and Flncrl _ . â€A“ x an 1%. Sets, Cake Dishes, Butv ter Dishes, Pickle Cruets, Salt 8; Pepper Cruets, Dinner Dessert Knives and Forks, 'Tea, Dessert Table Spoons. Sterling Silver Spoons, But ter Knives, Sugar Shells, etc. Dozens of VIZ : SIL ter Dishes, ‘ Dinner clearing out the remainder Below Cost. Snacial unl- Sash, E'Is FOR THE LIT'ITLE, 6NES hand. Perfectly Dried and Seasoned. 15 Hard and Soft Coal, Cordwood and Millwoo . and buff. dong. boots 2 Doors West of Campbell’s Grocery Confectionery, Biscuits full up with all kinds of M. BAKER Lindsay Doors, Blinds and Mouldings 1.75 “ _ . 1.00 “ f.dong.boots “ 1.40 " I! aremainder of our summer Oxfords Special value in Trunks and Valises. STREET, LINDSAY. Hun,“ monas, Oranges, Lemons Raisms, c. Call and See Our Display. OMEMEE. a, large steck of Articles XMAS. PRESENTS at , suitable ROBINSON E WA R T. T0 Shoe Facts ,umber, Lath 8: Shingles, Cement, Plas- Headquarters for \Vindsor tilt, “ Dairy, If You Buy 5, Fruits. Almonds, Raisms, c. , Dolls. Rubber Toys Sea son ed. Best and Millwood. stomers on Saturday .50, Satufday $1.00. and English Per- Your Boots Prom 3 Atomizers, and Besides. 5 77: Mill Ofï¬ce 78 o on-nnoo-annuuc 1.25. .IO. qualities