To how many, unfortunately, its 'aphit us! asgxoct ls entire‘y lost sight of. it Is dooply In be regre‘dcd that the "gun! do†of thanksgiving is no otter: lovgocton and that (‘hrietmusude ls Iooked forward to men-L? as a ho!!- do. seasonâ€"a mason of sports and putimen, a sounn for the Intei-o‘hango bflwoon equals of 2:33 and Consrnlué In», expressions. 5A bad bmath means a bad stomach: bad digestion, a bad “Yer. Ayer’s Pills are Btipation, bilieusness, dys- pepsia, sick headache. 23c. All drugs-Ins. Once more no are approaching 5h:- Innlvorlnry 0! than are“ Day that tommomoratcs the Father'a unspeak- tMO gm OI U n to.“ the we!†. And would u not H to Mk ourselves how that Duty llflregarded by as and win“ are the lessons it conveys to our bouts 3nd minds. But 5e, to whom Christmas means no mare than thin, has ceruinly Jak- ‘n a very unworthy View ofthat Dar, gnd of tho hulv assocxalions that wr- ropn-I it. (‘hr.a|xnaa Day la pro-eminent- -b 3 day for (“hutch um! Homeâ€"(‘hnrvh 'tn which God may be publicly and 'ttnly thanked fur revealing to man all Hm kwa, His holiness. His beauty. In “the person of His Adorable Son, and Home when the SWéet Story may be told to the chiMren and where God's love :nd Fathorly Interest may be, faintly it is true, exempliï¬ed In some upocla} manner by our expressions of kindness one towards the other. Christmas reminds us too that am- '1oo sad responsibilitiesâ€"mus: we 110' ml them privilegesâ€"lie outside the church and the family cEreIe. to do «mo good to menu that needâ€"a kin-J 1nd,: dead of charity. 1 helping bond-,5.- nsny than an to when m would b. a. boon tndud. "lu- unncb as :0 have done it unto me“, aha" done H mm: 3-39." are the words of the Master himself whose Incarnnzion, no nuw profess to cele- blah. Both the Home and the (â€hatch Vere consecrated by llxe Earth}: Life .of on: Blessed Lord, and we have Itbom still {0-day as pledges and iptophuies of that Home beyondâ€" '“ Thlt rest that belongon unto the :poople 01 60-1.†It must not be plea-led that legiti- mgu pleat-ares and mnnse-nents are, n this season, to be danicd to those ï¬lm can aflord tin-m. (‘hr‘rszmas is n nuon In? it)! and. happiness. But an: let us be sure that we discharce Ih'.‘ dutirs and embrace the privilegeâ€: of the season for-R iso'riy then that In. good thin“: of this world can be ?.n,a\.d tn th- fnllnnt‘eaunfactwn. TN» 1 Churchï¬ho hnmo. the'needv, and then piomunu can truly b- enjoyed. Buy this glorious seas-0n than he to .n . “me for the fuller realization of “to creat Fatherhood ot'God and of thp Brotherhmd at man and may many ponphfln H-is pinve re hie-93m! with that satisfncfinn that mm come only from a sense of duty done and from an. knowledge that some other life has 15mm enrwhed and heartiï¬ed by some Luci of‘miymnne'uflsh love .- Toï¬he lnd'vmnéflChristmaam only a mï¬né’and 11"“)ng mare, H in is Rhona. pd‘ophssbv without the: wax-1d being aha better. the humus-r, because he 2: 1!! it. heist Gamma KFiEZiBEBT, I331! srai’ 1.313 {Jana Invaflars London, Dec IT -â€"A despatch from Loud Kitr-hener, dated irom Belfnetno- «ind I'm-e 90-day. arnnunces that Commandant Kfllflrger (the famous ,3." commandant who has ï¬gured no pnminemly in ronnechon with mi: in- Union off-pa Culony) has bonn cap- tured. badly wounded. by Gen, French. Krltzhgo.‘ was â€king to break the blockhnnse cmdcn at banover Road. BUGKIN"HAE:’S BYE: â€mm om _MM Gen. Kitcr'ener‘s week 1;! report Show: 3" Boers R mad, Tw~unded, 3?? prison- on, and '48 snrrundsrs. He details tLo pummn o! the ersh columns, adding W - _ Wat "you moustache or beac’d a Mutual brown or'nch black? Tin-u use nucxmaam’s magma! pm: 2' a wreI-zn mozreas has been very uuotncnon . ,ï¬ \Anniverfmrflcee of the .‘r' ethod- 3e: Chen.“ Umomae, were held last â€bath, when the Rot. Geo “'ebocl' of Torénte, preached to {area and up- preckmve emiiencee. The Holy Spirit wee in use Word preached; end we nus: the: more than one necked to trv we're the to “we tire (‘hrist-life, On Monday men 3 t‘ Lndi'os farms! :- ed tee in the bneuzexx. “like a: ‘PP-r was both choice and abundant, and the amazement conducive m the 066w“: oilhe sneeze. A‘mr supper; the int, lenee eeeembbed in the ammonuwIf the ehu‘uh, and (at an have; and e 11% veee pleeeed end edifled by exeenent m. tell a! 3'0!th Mute. end by detee nude undue-r I: the ebeie d the ebenh. eel In. 9. w. Nelngeu, the ee Nam celne from mutton le‘ mill. The seal) nan}: Item Ooiieh none, supper ted eoclal, éanted"lb The pursuit 6! Boots In the Eamrrn Transmml is Irina Hgbrcnsly continu- al. A sins" party of burghâ€; whim rm“ “5 s: have berm captured north-went the ErmeLo-Standcrton â€â€™0ckhuifl3“ â€"_\_â€" s Thd‘m'gh‘ï¬i †o.’ unoch “mitts: {a hansfly the on: / 7 . he cunts of married W? are not to a ‘ 1:: $3933: jiri'f‘ a. urge hmvibuiadon Convoyn-Rui' mad Empire. A Bad Breath in the Orange: 37?» Felony Damim has made an important haul gt â€:9 Bhomsuer \‘er He pursued 3 5 0 Boom ï¬nd capture-:1 '8 -.:f them ans: 1‘. ion; chase. He also captuwd most 0' ave-u." . CHRiSTMASTEDE. v foam MA“. A 00. a bad “"ho Says Christian Endeavor ' Is Dying? “'9 ( freu hear that Christian En- dem'c r 13 on t‘. e “awe and that the ‘6!- ci‘emenk having: caï¬med down it will gradually disappvar from public notice. Bat it is a strange thing if It )8 dying And at the sumo time becoming strong er, gradually nearing («suTmillion as to its members. and sixty-ï¬ve them-and in scciehves. It is true that. In a num- ber of place: it has bran dropped but .u the ammo tune the missionaries speak highly of Ms guidance and It is spreading even \0 the Islands 0! the sun. But one of tho principal evidence! that Christian Ends mot is alive is that it is ever planning {or advance steps. This is the your In which the Society reaches its waiorlty and the event is to be celebrated by the inauguration 0; two new linen of eflorts namely the Hemoriul Album nnd the Christian Emle‘avor Home Cirele. In a great num‘mr ci'i'amiliee, the (anally has one head alone who is a Christian and tho idea is to have as many famine: as posetirla, in which {amzly worship is not now held, try to set up God's altar. ' his is to be accomplished by the fum- ily head sat-wing to strive for this and under a covenant, like the C. E. plodgo,‘ The Memorial Album contmnitzg the names of promoters of (I. E. in Foreign lands in a record of the names ofgivon of over two dollars towards a fund to be raised for the purpose of planting Christian Endeavor securely in all the countries on the face of the earth. It in calculated that‘ if 3 large enough {and be raised so that $19,000 a year can be drawn from it for a few years the desired result can be accomplished. And thud a great step will be made to- ward the ultimate evangelizatlon of the world. For C. E. badges aru flying in the east in greater numbers every year and one o! the brightest spots in ; the itfe of our custom mlseionoriea is lthe G. E. meeting. G-rmzt"d a .19}! supporting branch of the Society in all lands, :0 that from every more rises the roles of prayer and in every land are legions 70’! the Crow, how long before the dawn of a universal Christin: mornlnn I ball broth over the world. I: {were a bet, I thank! sun 1 Umrngh discipline, only begun and never retired, on the grsat docxrino of will-farce as the scarf“ of character, «in: faith in God as the foundation. 1‘: should want my teacher to put weight‘ of rosmnciblhty upon me; to make mt- know and real. that God furnishes the material and the conditions, but at.“ I must do the work a! building my char- acmr;tn 21“ me with â€to “rough: that! am no! 5"thlng," a stick.» 3 “mm, I lump of clay or putty. but a "pareon," a "phWflt" a “cause,†a. "creaaor," and that who! X am in the long run, in the ï¬ns! ontcmuo, I am to make myself. I III were a boy with my man’s “Ia-l drum, I should eat \x lmleanmo (Owl and‘ uo'other. Ishouid chew it wen, and new-r "bolt I! down." Ishonid en: in ragnllar hmu'a. I should never touch tobacco, chewing gum. or patent med!- oines; new:- once :0 to bod wnhout cleaning my teem; now-r lcl aye-M gfl by \z'luwut adoxmzt’n Inspection and hoatmem; neveralt up late at nights, «unit-ma. grout emergency demanded it; never linger one 2:101:20an bod when :he time came for geuizxnupmnd never {an to rub ever: put of my body every morntng with a nu towel; and then grit}: a dry one. Butall‘thls :nkos w!!! } pawn, Yes. bu: llmt‘ls a)! it dues take. â€new: never speak 3 erfl to any- one who might be worried about N, and only kind words nf others. even of ene- mies, m that: abseuca. I should pul no unclean moughm, pictures, nights, or nories In my memory and mugging- cion. Xshonld want to 120 able to an)", like Dr. George II. Whitney. "I have never pronounce-1a“ on! which Xcuaht not to Speak in the presence of the put- est woman in the world." I should treat liule folks tinny, and not tease them; show rcbpec: to servants, and be: kmd to the unfortunme. C. E. COLUMN. [should play and romp, slag and shout, climb trees, explore caveman-um rlrow, and be able to do In reasw 3.! the manly tolugs mm belong lo manly anorll; love and study nature; halal as -.x ldely and observe “wisely as I could: study wiih a 5 ill when the time came for studynrmd mo best books; try lo speak accurately, and :ronounco (ii.- xiuctly; go to College and go through college. even ifoprcted to be a Mark, a funxzor,ora mechanic; xry to be a practical, every-day Chrlaclan; help every 5:00;! close; “use the world and not abuse 11;†mm older men and wo- men as (others and mothers, the young as brethran and sine" in all pnrlky. Place your orders for winter reading now. Order tho best; '11:. but for gout purpose will be found 'm a ï¬rst clue. local papa: much as our own. giv- lnz nlltho new: o! It. loishbovhood‘. and no uywdahdn‘wuhl). lo ally huh), I: no manual)†trio-duo u The 8110. ll gm: you a In" “an": of {ho now. or the wag}: in “I ï¬rs: ragga n in maintaintng a. moldy flgh‘ for the tarmr-rs’ Interests: 2! gives 9:- canon: static: and general (an!!! read- Ing of m. host order: and Its reports of fir s’ ir‘voaungs general agricul- iuml matter and mark“ reports, make It. inva‘ am. Re fur 1am era Sun and this paye: 23:99.. of 1902 M 51. no. That I should try to be a Christian genuémau, \\ Imleeomo. sensible.cheer- ml, independent, cmlrzeous; a boy with a will; a boy mmom com or cowardice; umau's willnnd window in mo, and God 3 «race, beauty and blessing abid- in; ' wi' 11 mo. It! Could Be a Boy Lynn. Ah. if I w an a boy! Bishop Vincent, in Success. Pleasing Presentation, to Rev. W. M. Kannawin. Last Thursday ovwing, afle'r the regular. prayer-meeting r'erv ! e e‘ in Mount Pleasant Paeabnerian Church, 411 unususl and interesting ienture sup- plemented the religious worship, when the Rev. W. M. Kanluwin was presen. led by the members and adharoms of ‘phia branch of his labors w ith a wry ï¬nu fur coat. accompgnied by the fol- Imvlng address, which was read by llr. . Waller McLean, Mount X’kanant, Dec. 12th. 1901. RE". W. M. KANXAWIN, B. A , B. D. lav. and [Mu- Paatorzâ€"Wc have not- ed with pic-unto and wide; your ami- able and social (hriutinn lubma- in this branch of your chm-vb work. We have s keen appreciatlnu hf your zunl- ousneu in the came of tho Mater. 0! your (‘huietiun fortundc and umlrlng onevgy in LelmlIc-t the! spiritual and social welfare 9! our conwpsatmn. \ We deal-re to uxprosa to you our hearty co-opentiuu and endorstmon oi tlxoMgh worn! “ml pastoral qualitie- which havm in well 11 marked degree, chancterized your lat-or: among us and wo: has ofyou to ace-pt this fur coat as a mark of the esteem in width you urc'lu-Id by the memberl an! ad- heroms of Hus Church. ‘ May Ahnlgbly Gad grant unto you* mcreaaed pmwrs of usefulness and may you be lung ï¬gured to miniator faith. fully to His people, and ï¬nnliy tecalvo His approbation in the welcome, "mu done, good and faithful servant." Signed cn behglt’ohha (,‘ongregation. Sornu Baum-man 1.331 H AYES. At a suitable time, mm Lena. Hayes ateppvd for“ and um! in her own charm- mu mmnmr, presented We token of esteem Mr. Kunmm In ahbouuh com- piele‘ly taken by surprise. couched hi. thanks in a neaupeoch, In which he axgrcsspd we hclpe that he might be permitted to u our among than) â€118 useful article as lung , as the Master saw ï¬t. Ralrcshmems wore scrvud In abun- dance by “:0 ladh's and. as there was a large ruyresentmion M the congrogn- {Ion x-ranent, an enjoyable social hour was spent which named to connect more closely the already strong No es- illllg between pout)! and penplo. A very pretty, but quiet wed- ding took place yesttrday after- noon at the home 0:? Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Byers, corner of Francis and Cambridge 8:1, when their youngest daughter, Edith, Was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony to Mr. \Vxlltam A. \Vhite, contractor, of this town. The ceremony wvs performed by the Rev. J. \V. Macmfllan, minister of St. Andrew’s church, in the presence of a few relatives and intimate frxends. After the usual congr’atulattons had bccn cxtsndéd the happv party sat dovn to a: sumptuOUS wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs. \‘vh’ité left on thc 6 o'clock train for a honeymoon trip to Toronto and points west. Their many Lindsay fricndg wiiijoin with The Post in extending congratulations and good wi5hes.â€"?cst ofFriday. Mrs. \Vhite, nee Miss Byers, has oniy rcccntiy moved from here to Lindsa3. She was teachor in our public school and very highly esteemed by all of her acquain- tances. She was 21‘.“ ays a willmg helper wit“ . all church w.ork The Vine: joins .xith Mrs. WA many Omemeefr ï¬ends in W; shing her and Mr. White a long life of happiness and prosï¬erity. The (‘hristmas offering of the J W, Per-par Piano Music Magazine for Dec- emmr $3 a sacred srï¬o hv Arumr J. Lamb and H. W. Patric, mm a most attructivo title: “The (1in Beanuful.†this a magniï¬cent semi-sacred snug, and can he “and for n11 occasiuna. The mngnzhe also tm-iudes 22 pages of cm- tamuning musical literature and ban. "men. ‘2! complete pieces for tho piano -â€"!0 songs, 11 inszrumantalsâ€"Zf) cent-s For sale by all navadcaisrs. A very pkeaannt evening‘ wan anant at tlmhoxne of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ruth, Fowler’s Corners, on Tuesday ohhia weak. Mrs. Ruth having given an invitation m her Sunday School Chas of ymmg men to take .ea at her home. The mod pleasing feature of the evening to the buys was the privi- leqe afl‘urded them by than-Teacher to brimztiwir l-est girls “in: thom, an nppnrmnity “lzich the young man of guid class made the has: of. A" enjoy- ed the evening and befnre leaving for than homes a vow of thanks was ton- dered lo the bruit and Imstbu for the very enjoyablo time went a} meir homo. , WHI- Inla And Ocubu on "norm: "landed to no mo month! 0! "441332, than an always mm who chaos. tho Tale-tide, 1m] midwmm ceremonies: !n many tunarccs Iurpnan those of Summer and Autumn in pain of bean- txnt settings. .A ax ecial article. an Insider“ for brides in the Innumv DE- LINEAT-"B “m pmve cf absorbing Inter- est to those who contempIMe a Winter wedding. . . ANNOUNCE.“ PTN'Lâ€"Unvmg purchased thc- Dru: Business formerlycurried on un- der the ï¬rm nmzmnl ORMUN n a; WALSH, lwlll roxmnuo 2t. unflvr MT 2::me name. It. will be my cum to mmmn n the high repu- tation so Hang thi by me hummus for reâ€" unblc goods and for accuracy m thr: prepar- Mlon o! mf-dic‘hwn and prescn Hons. The Stock will be mnmmlnud at a lab Mand- ord orexcallsnce. Invmng a conmngauce of patrons 9. very res octrully 'DIGhSON DAVDJDO .-3m. p ’ A Hint for Winter Brides. WEDDING BELLS. Bycra-\VhiSO. W .m-V-oos Whammy.“ «co-a. pm“?! 12:11.1901. In the Township of Emily, on Friday evening, Dec. 13, 1901, 10111} Stvizzex‘z aged 89 years. _ The funeral on Sunday to the Emily Cemetery was very largely attended, showing the high es- teem in which :he deceased gen- tleman was held by a. host of friends. Further references to deceased’s long and useful life will be made in next week’s issue. "AH uoons look alike toma."remnrk- 0;! the hungry bird as n swallowed the uliRJJ'O butterfly. Some oftlao hardest “mr'k 1.11 the world is dune by the pmple who run labor- snviug machines. Generally thewrson “-115 is fond of a secret is the 0120 “111) doesn’t think enough of i‘. to keep it. Educuuon 18 like love, men think Hwy th0 it umil lhey get. to be £0. A: “-9 we orsweelsixtoen a woman}; rights are sumrul lengths ahead of .a. man’s. Many}: man who is Open to com-iv tion manages to escape it by harming the jury. , Nell-She must be awfully homely. Ballsâ€"Why do yuu say that? Noll-â€" Oh, I hear she has so many girl friends. Trilbys Winks Alabamas Scotch K eel Up-to-date Specml Veneedora Cut in Cigars Bankrupt Stock of Pipes 25c. Pipes - for 15 cents 35 and 40c. .Pipes for 25 “ 15c Pipes for 10 “ 10c Pipes for 5 “ com cobs 2 for 5 “ Tobaccos zilways fresh at W .51. COLE? I EE’S aogsnon’n “QIHOIra "I‘n aflï¬ï¬‚uan Oiflgï¬ï¬. Second ';Sight Morgan Bros., Large Stock Large Assortment Coats. Capes, Caperines, Gauntlets, Muffs, Caps, Ruffs, etc., in any Style, and in any kind'ofFur. Prices to suit the Closest Buyers, and Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed to all. Read these carefully over: Men's fur coats, from ...... $13.50 Ladies’ Astrachan coats ............ . ..... $15.00 Ladies’ Caperines and Collareues, from. ...... $2.50 Muffs, r'uffs, gauntlets and caps at same‘special rate. \Ve are in a position to offer you these great Bargains, because we purchased a large quantity of skins at a great reduction in price, and have had a large number of Coilarettes inado up. ‘Wishing to give our many customers the beneï¬t of our buying, we place these Bargains before you. A. i Buy’early; Get ï¬rst choice; Best alweys picked ï¬rst. Ladies Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Tweed Caps, 25 Cents. ‘ ' u A‘ cicada dau- Fred A. Clarke, The Attic Philosopher. ' Druggists and Opticians, Nearly opg‘osxte Post Ofï¬ce, To those whose natural Vlsionhas failed, second sight will came with the use of pro- porly ï¬tted glasses. There’s only one way to get the réght soxt of glasses: to us and have your eyes exam- ined and tested. 'We make no charge for this service. um. Yam}: hlcts tree to an address. The Wood Company\ dear. mom. No. 374 GEORGE STREET. .A]! tun (named. No tronbh :- show goods... Peiérborough’S‘FaYorite Fur Store. f- Wood’s Phosphodine. DIED LIN D SAY; ’ Combination Caperine, Astrachan Seal, Special $5.00. Great Bargains for this Season. 6 for 7 for 6 for 7 for 7 for 3 for 6 for 15 cents 25 U cents ‘6 H (C Dr. T. Fapham Eicï¬afleï¬gh; EYE. EA R, THROAT AND NOSE. 9 to 11 a. m.: Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, - LIN DSAY, Visits the Omémce Commercial Hotel, opposite the new Post Omce Block, the ï¬rst Tuesday of every month. Admin- :ered gas with great success for over '25 years. Beautiful keen: and splendid ï¬ts. Crown and bridge work inserted. Lindsay oliice nuarly opposite Simp- son’s Hotel.â€"28-Lv 7 11111053] UHAUU llUdllJ uyyuntuv LulAny’ son’s Hotel.â€"23-LV ‘ i made in Canada. Also American makes in Ladius' Buds. Our Import order of tea hasjnst come to hand, fur strength and flavor is smur- 1 assoq. PAINTSâ€"no need to say more than that we sell tne Shem iuoWillinwa. Dr. F. A. W alters, HARQWAI Eâ€"A cur load of but and band irnn, horse-slices, horse nuns. rut . _ , ‘ , and uxre nafls, tuned sheetingdry, plain shooting, rooï¬ng to“, glass, pun". DEhTISI‘, Lme-‘L lg to 3le barnfoor Muses, strap and T. hinges, bolts, locks and knobs, 5nd Toronto Univers- cveryt Ling to :9 found In a. ï¬rst-class Hardware Store, at as low prices as any- . Honor Swflzmllzfre of Dental Sur- where. We sell. Rifles. Revolvers, Shot Gun: and Ammunition and n-loadim! "J and I 05'“ 0 L ' $0018 at ï¬ght {mm-s. When you want Lanterns, Cattle Chains or Hone Blank- geons. ' ets give us a can. We solicit a. continuance of your patronage. _ .. ,vI _,_1__ BoSh 111' Ladies’ and Men's goods, ï¬rincipzdly Marsh’s goods, :36 boner goods P genus. All the latest and improved branches of dentistry successfully perfonned. Charges moderate. 0 F F I C E over Gregory’s Drug Store, corner Keut‘and William streets. Bradburn House, 031 EMEE, third Monday of each month.-â€"â€"47-h’ Corner a! George and Murrxy Shoots. Orrxcn Houns: to 118- m.: l to 5 p. m. 7 to S D. In. E 385333 ntGRESg-ï¬iflg N S, Peterhcrn Universally observed; The most acceptable kind undoubtedly the useful sorts. A Dress, a\Vaist, an Umbrella, and a hundred and one of the useful. (as well as orna mental) articles we sell. Our preparations are lange, shopping made easy. PETERBOROUGH. Perhaps the largest assortment of stncHy new handkerchiefs in Town is to be found at this Store. Prices 10. to $1.50 each. The nobbiest assortment of new flannel waists. for Ladies we have ever shown. Styles entirely new. Prices $1.50 to $5.00. Xmas. Gift Giving . Fine linen l‘iandkerchiefs for gentiemen. with worked initxals. Price 253, each. Silk initial kas, pure JapanSilk, medium and large sizes. Prices 25c. and 50c. for Ladies, in :i'grcat variety of dcsxgns and colormgs. Prices 256 to $1 50. A distinctly new range of waist ï¬annels in 6 cblorings, with werL-ed Silk Crescent. ~ Special Price 500. per yaw. New Purseé, useful and ornamental. 25c. to $1.00. NEW WAIST FLANNELS. BUY HKFS. HERE. INITIAL HKFS. $1.50 TO $55.00,- NEW TIES You'll make no mistako‘ in doing your Xmas. Shopping at PURSES.‘ cod-c and All depsrtmems well stocked with the latest and beat, T\\eeu Dress Sailings, Biack and COInH-‘d Scenes with trimmings to sun \‘(rnppereunâ€"u 1:3;9 asSurtmonL in new and handsome designs. (3111’ Block iv fully assmf-ed in t n» :onbs, dark Prints. Flannelettes and 31] Wool Flammlu, a new stock of laws. embroideries and small Wares. The largest and has! stuck oLCkathing ever shown by us. Tweed suits, It-rMEd suite, splendid goods and (in e ï¬tting. Overcwtx, alt-n a cage of Boâ€: ( 1(1):in sizes from 24 ta 55. ‘Shsrxs and Urdu ers, Stanï¬eld’e umbrnnkallle. a mic tn-m pure wool, gnu warranted not tn shrink m “ï¬bhhxg. The Peoples Gmeeny Aâ€" _..___.7 313 full up with allkinds of :3? Coniectionery, Biscuits, Fruits The Is the Place to Buy Lumber, Lath Shin g,les Cement, Plas- ter Paris Charcoal. Also Hendquarters for Windsor Salt,“ Dairy Cheese Butter †Brands Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moulding: Alw'ays on' hand. Perfectly Dried and Séasoncd. Bea qntlmu Hard and Soft Coal. Cordwood and Millwood. Call and get our prlces and examme goods. ............... TELEPHONEsâ€"Agem’s Ofï¬ce, 77 B ; ToWn Ofï¬cé, 77; Mill 05cc 78 G". H. M. BAKER, ~ Agent, : : Lindsay TIXKT NEVER For Fall, igOl of stricfly New Fawn and Black CoatS, ï¬length, handsome“. lined; re'gular $10 quality. - Now $3.90. New Oxford Grey Coats, geml-ï¬ittlng baCk. Well lined, velvet collars, opened up this week. Only $330. New Raglan in Oxford Grey for Ladies, new com“. tion back, a perfectly swell garment, womb $20.00, Our Price Only $12.59 Ladies’ Black Skirts, regular $2.50 quality. BO-O'E‘S END SIEOES. CANDEES Still Talking Coats, For Ladies OMEMEE, for either Ladies or Gems. chl . d Comc inbhck and colors. 5 pa ded flay Co. for Xmas. Gifts. Ladies’ and Gr-nts’ Um. brcllas. We have spccmlly Sor Xmas. Giv. ing a new assortment. which embraces many entirely new designs. Price: $1.00 to 35-00. FOR MEN y, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons Raisms, 85c. -- 33,11 and See Our Display. HIGH FLOWER BASKETS, These new and natty designed ï¬0wcr â€rash- ets Were bought very cheap. \Ve'i} 5d; them the same. Prices 25¢. a sac, 30 Only New Silk Vv'aists, in shades of Pink, Blue, Cream, Helio, Black, c., a reg. ular $5 \Vaist For Only $3.25. Fancy Hand Painted Silk ka. Holders, natty in design, reasonable in price, an- n--.‘ on- A large assortment’ of New Cushion Tops. Prices 20c. to $1.00. FAN CY EKF. HOLDER. Insigppoxx'rs SILK WAISTS 83.25. THE NEW SCARF CUSHION TOPS. lined throughout, mu 'hGFWEm ACCEPTABLE Prices sec. to $2.25 each. Only $1.49 Drs. W ivhtman 8:. Scan Dentists g: peter}; sro, v sl Omemee every ":hursdaj Ofï¬ce two Doors east s '1'. Ivory 8:. Sons’ Gener Store. 1 - ’ Lbcnu nncouxc MERRY XMAS. TO ALa \ Biwessrs \Km. H. Curry a- have an excel 'ent Stock to choc your Xmas. Presents from. suit your taste. 8 Day ClOCkS, 77 Kent-St, LED If you 1’ch ire anythizz ' i napeclzzci eyeglasses 5.2:. <an tux-1 ‘uu'e your e31 tasted free. satistacnun 3:1†'Jut¢94 P. [1.00A9, Drum: is! mm 09110181! Lludlsy.â€"!f. . F06 SALEâ€"RI: IhOro'hrc-d can: 7. Pups. Thoynro beauties. $1 each Aw»: mJohn H. W’llsnn. “whom P.O.,0r on : Mus,{bn1d Cornell Farm). ( Cook is :1 0.000 our 4 Ian 11 nations In" box' no. a. 1: 1 or Emailed mm â€$39. 1 O momma), Sun, 19.01 A To the Puldic: Yuur draught: 1‘ Lamb: cuthurized to refund 1:.9 pm ch30. price out n. twenty-ï¬ve at £5: out bottle 0! Gtecnv’c Warmnze birup of Tu," it («He to cure y»! cough or mid. ‘ (Signed, ‘ T'ac Lester H Greene 0 The Frankim Skatzng Rin 13 running full biast. under 111 able management of 1:. T 100. ".. Issuer “marriage “cvnscn. Le ba‘ app: ,.‘ .d “h J. U-Thornton hisdupuly. who lulu “no m a." requiring them durim ~- â€Stu-nuns. one: at 21:. home. mugs: ProCJ. 1L!» Bilberg. Optician and m-h batted eye specialist, from Germany. wi! visit. Omsmee three tunes 5 year, and mu; â€consulted ix. the Brmburu House Parbn Want: for dual. All consultations {rev 0 ohm Those having we“: or lmpcflcc eyes should no: mu to commit him. ‘l'hc new tad unto-dam Bark-er snap I hMB‘on. The ’l‘oxxsnrini Rooms :1 “(with tvo chairs. wuh :wo ï¬rst all ("magnum-nee; m) long waits. I ll chum or Toucan: Room. 1 Wu Bunny round in a To buco 5:: “h hm hm. Drop tn And no bunk; “70010me noun. Rom guest 1 â€DAR; :oaammx, horde“?- In “Wally used month!) .oooudies.sue.e5ecm1. LI ur drug‘s: tor amt: Cam 1 E. no cheaas all M::t-ures.; Mons 5r: anger-ova. Prï¬oe. F0. box ixo. 8. 10 degrees strangena' per 1 or ,muledon receipt. of rm»- and L1 Company Wand mg- the Cool: II" as. 1 and 2 acid and recommend was Dmggism in Canada. ‘ Unique £19ch The Omcmee Skating Ri 111;: commenced Operatiozzs. Th: 1 is in good shape. Get your 52-; on. A Carnival will shorzij.’ ‘ announced. The Bexhazr Methodist S E . w hold a. Xmas. Tree and anteruinme on Xma. Nuns. Sea 11:21:. h. in. Arthur Kuwhy. x. A . h hnmu Illusion in 3:. Luke's Church. Ann-4n loci. from Dams-23. 85¢ Hol’herson 6: Co’s flue display [code for the holiday season. For pure drugs at ioweet prices, an t P. H. LOA 0, Plan B. Draggist and (v; “clan, Lindsay.-â€":f. Thomas Brady, Kent St , Lindsa: keeps in Mock a. iarge and fresh atoc qurmeries at price: as iow .u the to: 00:. Give us 9. all when m teamâ€"311 LXNDSAY BICYCLE AND GEXRRA BonitVforko. Bicycle rvpalrhmin an 11 branches. 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