I _._n 'r - ‘. 1:3. , -. ' may «Na lessor.†;., ., ._ PAGE TEN. Domestic and Foreign Markets Tuesday Evening, Dec. 8. Liverpool wheat future closed toâ€"day $1! to and lower than yesterday, and corn dosed 5nd lower. At Chicago December wheat closed 1350 lower than yesterday. December corn dosed lilac lower. and December oats . dosed 1%c higher than yesterday. I Winnipeg Options. l l Wheatâ€"July 81.06 bid, December $1 asked, May 31.04% bid. Oatsâ€"December :mï¬c bid. May 41 8â€"31: I , J'oronto Grain Markets. I q - . w t. tallrb “9.3.3.30 96 to 8.... W redt‘b ....l...... 05 .... Wh t. goose. ush ...... 0 91 0 93 9 Rye, bushel ................. on) .... i Buckwheat. bushel ........ 0 55 Pens. bushel ................ 0 90 .... l Barley. bushel .............. 0 53 0 ’ Oats. bushel ................ o 4: o 1 Toronto Dairy Market. Butter. separator, dairy 05 0 Butter, store lots ............ 0 23 0 Butter. creamery. solids 0 27 0 Butter. creamery. lb. rolls.. 0 28 0 Eggs. new-laid. dozen ...... 0 40 .... Eggs. cold storage .......... 024 .... Cheese. large. lb ............. 0 13" .. Cheese. twin, lb ............. 014 .... Honey, extracted ........... 0 10% 0 11 Honey, combs. dozen . ....... z 25 3 75 l Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 8.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot steady; No. 2 red western winter. 83 15d; :tutures steady; Dec., 78 11%d; March. Ts 9m: May. 73 835d. Cornâ€"Spot steady; American mixed. new (via Galveston). 59 95d; futures quiet; Jan, 58 55“; March. 51! 4%d. Lard~Prime western in tierces quiet, A's 6d; Amer! dull. 483‘ 6d. can refined in pails New York Dairy Market. NEW Yglgg, 11:03" Dec. 8.-â€"Butterâ€" Steady; rec ; western facto ï¬rsts who to 21c. 17 at 58 (4 g per lb. 8 to New hay, $12 to $12 per ton. A pretty wedding was solemnized THE was“! run. more. The Prices Rulingon Want Free Exchange ‘Put the Gap Butter the Lindsay Market 0f Coal With Canada In Creamfl Wrappers GRAIN AND PRODUCE QUOTA. DELEGATION OF COAL OPERA. THE swmoLEns was: onscr- rlous FOR OUR READERS. TORS WILL use: conossss ED sup mu was Hugo TO WIPE our DUTIES “5 AND 00813- BOTH WAYS- Tomato, Dec. 5.â€"A giant scheme for enriching two Toronto merchants at Pittsburg, Dec. 5.~â€"A strong deputa- the “Dense of thir customers and in tion of Pittsburg coal Operators, arm- deï¬ance of the Dominion Govern‘ ed with a “brief†in favor of free cool ment's pure food laws, was brought to with Canada, will leave for Washing- light Yesterday by the appearance 0‘ ton in a few days, to go before the JOhn Lyons, grocer. 0‘ 537 Dundas-st. Ways and Means Committee. They and William Duckworth in the P0309 have communicated with Congressman court, before 5188“th Denison. Dallzell, and have received an assur~ F 01' some months, Dominion 103990‘ titles that such a movement. would be ‘0? D- 5- McPherson, whose duty it is favorably heard. to enforce the food laws, has been try- The communication sent to Wash. ing to run a clever but criminal trick ington by the Pittsburg operators to its source. Consignments Of dairy says the petition for reciproeal coal butter were being received in Toron- with Canada is favored by mining in- to from Grand Valley, Ont., bill With- terests representing 35,000,000 tons’ out any city address. Upon arrival a production, They urge that such a local driver would mysteriously cart treaty would be of vast beneï¬t to the them away. This went on for months Pittsburg district and Western penn, past, and; according to the Crown sylvania, the logical section to supply prosecutor has been carried on for the Canadian market. years. The packages were opened in The argument recites that the coal Lyons’ store and there began the pro- markets of Western ' Pennsylvania cess of converting cheap dairy butter Flour, best Manitoba, $3.15 per cwt Rolled Oats. $2.65 per cwt. Fall wheat 87¢. per bush. “Spring wheat, 82¢. per bush. Goose wheat, 82¢. per bush. Buckwheat, 50¢. per bush. Barley, 45c.-50c. per bush. ' Rye, 65¢. per bush. White Oats, new, 37¢. per bush. Large peas, 90¢. per bush? ' Small peas, 80¢. per bush. Potatoes, 40c.~45c. per bush. Eggs, 30¢. ' Butter. 27c. per 1b. Sage, 5c. per bunch. Chickens, 60c., 75c, 80c., 12 l-2c. Hens, 60c. Ducks, $1.00 per pair. Geese, 110. per lb. Turkeys, 15c. per lb. Live hogs, $5.75. Pork, 10c. lb. Beef cattle, 4c. t 04 1~2c. pe rlb. Beef, retail, 12c. to 13¢. per lb. Lamb, So. to 10c. per 1b. the opening up of other (:08; ï¬elds, creamery wrapper. The Federal law and some outlet other than the old ‘forbids such a proceeding. In this markets must be found. The remov- way Lyons and his confederates were al of the coal duty between Canada making the difference between the two and the United States would beneï¬t grades, which came to nearly seven Following the case Apples, 75¢. per bag. .â€".â€".â€"_.â€"â€".â€" HALI B U RTON. (Correspondence Free Press.) the English Church Manse on the more men than any 0th" 9mg]? 80¢. cents a pound. CWWW: "Del-leased: receipts 3171. 3rd inst. The contracting parties and would stimulate the coal trade further, “â€99ҠMcPherson learned RSS-Easier: mceipts W. State, Penna. and nearby brown and mixed fancy. 42c we to 45¢; do.. fair to choice, 38c to 40¢;' western first. 38c to Sic: (10.. seconds, 33c [Of to 36¢. 3 Pa CATTLE MARKETS. g ly Cables Unchangedâ€"Hogs Tak. A“. l received a lovely locket and chain into Canada is now 53 cents 8 ton, sent on to Toronto to be made into Ilfrom the groom. other Drop at Buffalo. LONDON, not; 1.13.1140“ cable. to,- ’moon to eastern pomts. .. ' ' _ s ' - W weight. H tor beef is quot. anow receivmg showers of congratula umptlon would follow. horned steers over 1100 lbs. each, very conds more unchecked, the attempt nearly what could be called short-keeps. would have been fruitless and the loss for which the drover stated he had refus- ed “.50. The Messrs. Max-by reported great. Mr. H. H. Clark’s residence isl ‘ . . , , _ . prices unchanged from quotations given lalmost adjoining, which would in all most painful and torturous dlseasc, are reallzmg 300d prices â€â€œ3 year, last week, as follows: Best feeders. $0 to 1m lbs. each, at 83.0 to 84 per cwt; best feeders. 800 to m lbs. each. at 83.5 to Th $3.75; stockers, too to m lbs. each, at 3190 ’their Christmas decorations. Although by many sufferers here at home, who to $3.15; common and medium stacker-3,. _ 5m to 500 lbs. each, at $1.75 to $130. SHah milks-r- and Spa-hm ‘ ed at lie to {15¢ per lb. Etions. WhiCh has no existence here. A nelgh- fl chiefs. special value at 25c, 20c, 15c. 100. so . Ladies 8â€â€œ 9'"_d hing" l‘irlh in blast mdietely 2‘88- . p . . â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-..______ b0 . ï¬ . h _ white and colors, sellm: at t; Iwz; v. a†men were Toronto L." Stock. l A ï¬re Which might have resulted ASKS US TO PRINT ring rm m t e same town of opâ€" « 8c and ................................ . .1 35¢ t sixth ' h’TORONTO, Dec. 8.â€"-Receipts of gmore seriously, was controlled on the , ___ ' eratlon, called The Grand Valley ‘9 Mimi Sill: Handkerchiefs, plain and fancy, in """""""""""" ' - a - ~ tut-ml: ad but 've stock at the City Market, as re- lspur of the moment. otherwise a loss . Creamery, WhiCh COHdUCled a legiti- colors and Will mm" at 50¢ 40c 35.. ' «hows bi Lo PM by the'railwayfl, were 112 carâ€" 'exceeding ten thousand dollars would Tto relieve the worst forms 0f Rheu~ mate creamery business, gave the Fed- ‘3 and .......... ‘8’. .. .R ........ . . ..' 20c Fancy Slipper We in the oads, consisting of 865 cattle, 876 have been felt by Mr. Chas. D. Kel- ma ism, take a teBSPOODful 0f the f0.- era] authorities information as to the R . , . . In the fourth boss, 3004 sheep and lambs, with 50 lett general merchant. The living lowmg "“3"“? after each meal and nefarious workin of the sch me d mm Handkemh'ef†m Fm†Boxes, i and ‘ ‘ ~ ~ , ' ‘ calves. ’ . . . . 1 'd E t - g ‘ 9 ’ an “ d in b0 '1' b â€50 d Slippers are one (If the mm :v‘tt'unr rpm“; in crying l tapartments adJOIIllng the store 111 a “1 x met Dfmdehon- one-half aided in tracing it ton ï¬nish. R i m" x' 86' mg a l 0w" w 25C gifts We have them ,,,,,.,;,v,, E .‘ J‘ M81180 De * 2:11:00??? “teens were reported as be- ‘room upstairs is where the ï¬re began. Ounce; Compound kargon. one ounce; Both Lyons and Duckworth pleaded """""""""""""""""""""" at all rices .. l h ‘ d“ “if. an: 1’ Domndo corn $3.75 3.; “faith: 0:33" b‘m' â€1d l Ahlamp) “1354 shalsren off thehsewinlg ma- Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three guilty. The maximum ï¬ne under the fl . p . W‘s; Bum c ine iss aw e1, w o is ivin ounces. . . . - "- ' ' ‘ ' ,.,: ,- Pï¬me picked ’0†or butchersarsworth with M: Kell tt y d th 1 x8. These harmless i di t~ Federal Food Act of thfl’t years ago .18 fl Chlna and Glassware (:llls Slippers in light r ..... re. 5% 8 yards was am to ,5; the m or the but mm s. . e ,. an e amp e _ ngre en 3 can be $50 and costs or one month m 18,}, fl and fancy ï¬gured, selllng at _ :., .. . The Marath' $1:ng 3d: hm t‘e‘rm to “5% very few 'ploded, catching into tapestries and l obtained from our home druggists, Hi5 worship, for the ï¬rst 0mm... con- ‘2 We have now on display a large assortment of Women's Slippers in brow... :, an. an. w. ill of over ll, by": of “we attend :0,“ (1min a: racy 3:: almost immediately ï¬lled the room and are eastly mixed by shaking them sented to cut the amount in two, mak- above lines, suitable for Christmas giving. This fancy ï¬gured regular 6 5c mm. ‘ a]... ., A den, and man. (Admin. 8.17:51 ï¬t: a; common, $50 to â€3.75; With flames. The apron worn by Miss well m a bottle. Relief ls generally ing it 325 and costs. fl year the variety is greater, and the values better ’ ’ L ' a†5m ï¬ghting for , ""3’ Edgï¬ make". 'Sawyer caught ï¬re, gulls“ was fprt- felt from the ï¬rst few doses. .9 than in any previous one. We doubt if there is a H Women’s all!†ltSli """" , } , ‘ i. , when the r u g a. and w. Murby reported the mar- unate in getting it 0 fore any ur- This rescri tion forces th 1 - ' - ~ . e . We“ “V “â€4 I“ set to, smckm m {Mm u be“: ther damage was done and a few will- ed- 1? t.P k'd ‘ .e cog LITTLE BRITAIN. a a more popular spot in coastal-ethos this depart- er soles, regular pnce 50¢. ~-1.i:r; a: By order 0 'gfftenaforfx'wï¬mm ciassthm lye? ing hands soon subsided the flames in gt. up,flnac 3:9 bl] Ezyathto filter and (Correspondence Free Press.) ‘2 them, Do "0‘ f", to pay a a â€â€˜m' ------------- l 9‘ the d°°r9 0f . ut t . 3 ram mm c o e poisonous D 10â€"Th 1 ' h' ' . ' , H. """"" ' '.' tin race S La expected there will be Th - . . , ec- - e 5 9‘8 "18 13 now in r ’ ,. - ,,. . a... T. There was one very “load “mg: the room, but had it gotten a few se waste matter and mm sold. which ï¬rst -class condition and the farmers :3 W star or Lemonade Setts, fancy decor- 2.†Women: Slippers, plum l .. an. .l.lt. it... thousand p...- . The market to, mute“ and swingers l as far behind in the commercial bu- to get this relief. has lost its vim. altho choice quality cows still bring a good price, A moderate supply which were principally of medium quality sold from $2.50 to :65 each. Me. lcarry goods not far behind the lead in dose or two daily, or even a few times Donald and Halligan sold 12 milkers and l fashi apringers at $55 each. ‘ Veal Calves. The market for veal calves was firm at $3 to 88.50 per th. . Sleep and Lambs. :the There was a large delivery of sheep‘ and lambs. soon and over. but this did! not cause the market to weaken. but post on the other hand lambs went higher play than at the Union Yards on Monday. was sold from 34.50 to 3:130 for the which would not be despised in general run. but a few lots of choice ee- ~ ~ iected ewe and wether lambs sold at. a , Clues little higher quotations as will be seen to $3.40. Mr. Harris quoted selects fed and wat- ffairl cred at the market at 56: lights at $5.75. . y East Buffalo Cattle Market. l EAST BUFFALO. N.Y.. Dec. 8.â€"-Cattle; -Recelpts 1w head; active and firm;' Mr. ~prime steers, $6.26 to $8.50. Vealsâ€"Active and steady. and be to 10¢ lower; heavy, 35.9) to $5: a. few 86; mlxled. 55.80 glowimyhtzrk‘esrs’. poses, 85.1) to $5.85; pen. to :ro , . to $5.5; step. a to «.15; dairies. 36.5 Mr. to $535. Sheep and Lambs-Receipts looo heed: Mr active and steady; unchanged. New York Live Stock. NEW YORK, Dec. aâ€"BeeveIâ€"Rece'lptl On 1'53. Nothing dolnx: Mlnfl “M1 'm‘ cost 3200 ,it was decided not to sell. reported light receipts for Wednesday‘- trade, Dressed beef in good demand atl 011 75c to 10%c. with Christmas beet eeillnt l Lune, at lie to lilac. Calves-Receipts m; steady; veala. 8‘! $62.42. , '° "“5“; “mm“ “hm" St N ‘5' “nâ€? It was agreed on motion of Messrs. yard calves. 8t; dressed calves, steam. city dressed vents. 9c to We: 001M“. l Arnberg and Lane to ask for tenders lfor snow plowing the streets-tenders 8WD Md Limboâ€"Receipts m; .h“p ; ‘0 [)9 in by thp 15th. lac; country dremed. to to itc; choice. 16c. uteedy; lambs firm and choice stock; a ' ~ ‘ I ed Mr; “a,“ a m «.50; ohm“ tut. ! Arnherg. a bylaw 1188 mtroduc . 235a 81.50 to 8.50: lembn. "-50 ‘0 37“: i raising tho Hotel Liquor License to one car choice. 87.50: culls, 8.80 to 8. tingeâ€"Receipts on nie- reported. Chlcaae Live Stock. situated at about not: market weak; steers. a to I3: cows. 33 to SJ; heifers. probability been burned tOO. siness world as might be anticipated The stores are quite large, bright, and take this prescription 79811181'337. 8 ment and reports a full attendance. .9 lery and grocery business, carried on Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheu- l gby Robertson Bros. is a surprise to matism. stock and a good business. During Friday of last week about by sales given “‘0'? 919°" 8"†“5 six inches of snow fell on a well-froz- no“ 'en surface, which has made sleighing BOBCAYGEON COUNCIL. Council would grant the use of the Ho‘s-Recap“ ‘3Ԡhad; “my â€a“ ’ hall for Temperance Educational pur- cressing. .safe in the Council Chamber. Mu easy; eel $500. and it was put through a second reading. A resolution was passed. ordering Game“) M aâ€"c-sueâ€"Mu " l the publication of the by‘law and its submission to the vote of the rate- re Miss BessiE, Youngest daughter between these p0ints. Nova Scotin that in the town 0‘ Grand Valley, Ont. Mr. John Bain, to Mr. George coal, it was held, Would not prove a a man named Samuel Duckworth was all. son of Mr. Jas. Pauli, all of serious factor in New England, as that statloned as Lyons’ agent, and had sHaliburton. The bride was beautiful- coal was rapidly ï¬nding better with little trouble in buying up large con- dressed in a gown of brown and kets 85 bunker 0081- The duty on coal signments 0‘ dairy prints, “'hiCh he They will honey- and with this removed industries in creamery. In Grand Valley he posed ' They are Canada would expand, and the mm as the representative 0f “Willlanl Duckworth dz Son. Toronto," a ï¬rm causes Rheumatism. are taking advantage of it and turn- As Rheumatism is not only the ing out their grain, alsike, etc. They but dangerous to life, this simple re- which makes up for the somewhat cipe will no doubt be greatly valued smaller )‘iEId this year. The public school is now being well burton is a small town it is not should at once prepare the mixture attended. The senior form taught by ’ Mr. C. H. Lapp has full classes. Miss It is said that a person-who would Mitchell lead!†the junior depart- « e merchants are commencing The threshing outï¬ts are stored away for the winter. All parties re- fl [port a sucessful season. .53 .W. J. Hooper has again commenced .9 Cut this not and preserve it. Good {tors wllntttfr work in gait-mg out saw. Picture Rheumatism.. prescriptions... which 8:,ha mateelga , ral way ties. etc. cards, notions, etc., make a dis really relieve are scarce. indeed, and an as engag a number 0‘ men . . . f t ‘ . 0f (1151311181115th appearance, when you need it, you want it badly. 13:1 heï¬rlslfiie his dlfrdthlferwogimlï¬cil , 1., "i 33 H , ‘ COUNTY HOMES. 00W operates a portable saw mu ‘9 C9 ‘9 fl ons. A new bakery, confection- a week, would never have serious general public, having a ï¬ne- Iand shinge factory,. ' Mrs. Alfred Varcoe, of Zion, is vis- (Bobcaygeon Independent.) iting with Mrs. (Dr.) Hall. good. This greatest journal was pleased to Mrs. Mclndoo. of Wood, Spent a ‘ew ._____..____._._. - ,note that a speaker at the Conference days In the village calling on friends. of Provincial Charities, last week, was Mrs. Wickett is now conï¬ned to herlfl strongly of opinion that the County bed suffering from a paralytic Refuge was a very Objectionable name stroke, and at the time of writing very fl and he suggested Home, The g, j. nev. little hope is entertained for her re- .8 er refers to these admirable places but covery. as Homes. And Homes they are. not Mrs. Bullivant is away for a short « Refuges, or charities, They are main- visit at Mrs. Faithful’s. tained by the ratepayers, everyone of Taylor asked on what terms the George Hunlpllreys asked for a W. A. Davis offered $75 for the If in the course of time a ratepayer be- come to stay at his home. comes incapacitated to earn a living The carpenters are now working on for himself. and without relatives on the inside Of Mr. Samuel Hooper's whom to depend. the County Home house and will soon have it ready for is one to which he can rightfully re- the masons. tire, not as charity, but as his own. Wilson Pogue is rushing his Every ratepayer contributes to the building. He has a number of carp- maintenance of the Home according enters engaged. Mr. Isaac Irwin is to his means. he does it very much acting as foreman. If the weather as a man contributes towards an an- keeps fine it will soon be ready for unity to be paid at a certain age. It occupation. is not claimed in most cases. but there consideration. the safe having motion of Messrs. Arnberg and Pay sheet No. 8 was passed, meet with misfortune. live beyond ed again in a short time. their powers of earning. and outlive their friends. The County Home is have a No. 1 team here this winter. man to it»: buns. 82.15 to a“): calves. . r. on Jan‘ 4, the day of munici- vide for others. and is the place they A baby girl has arrived at the home 25:, g" “‘3‘ "â€â€œr' “d m “n.3l212ctions. have prepared for themselves in just of Lesley Mediand. Congratulations Hogsâ€"Receipts eethated at about 3.- “: market strong: choice heavy ampulng. mixed. 8.3 to 8m; pectin. $.50 to “.15 t ‘15; b m o, N... w to ‘33 i be granted use of hall for Temperance #5;er and taught-Receipts OW l Educational meetings, any night when at 5.0»: market strong. with lambs no, higher; sheep. 3‘ to “so: lambs. 35.8 to, axe); year-11m “.5 to $.15. . Ne Steel Plant In England. kw, Dec. 9.â€"The report that the. Dominion Iron Steel Co. of Sydney intended buying up two his! large steel works in not req declareathat they can manufacture Laughli y in Sydney . . , . - - . - ttee, street light than could possibly be done in his» ‘ $11 40’ Elecmc C0m‘m . proper name for such places, and land. ‘0 Sept., 3556-673 Postmistress, 1’03" would carry with it ideas of comfort age to date, $1.22; Western, insurance and happiness. - on town hall, 330.00; E. Wood, black- oesph Cook. smithing, $1.25; McMuIlen, expenses . ‘ed here m min: alleg'feld :12 re J. Mackenzie, $2.35; Reeve, Clerk, pom" to‘read "LP!†1. the new, , 1"“ Of 33;“ “I" without ‘ li- Assessor, selectingjurors, 8U»; eon- advertiaement oaths ald'eatabilehed cease. It will be a second canes. stable, .--- ...- - On motion of Messrs. Kelso ~ and $5.75 to 8L5: butchers. as to 8.0): lisht l Arnberg it was agreed that Mr. Taylor per night, light and fuel furnished, provided such meetings are public and no admission fee is charged. Orders were passed for the follow- England is con- E. Brooks. supplies town hall, $1.09; - - ~ radiated' by President Plummet. who H. 0. Beyd, M.H.O., 1908, $30.00; Mc. "’3 ‘ mm“ m the W’ “M "h“ esthahrhkhtqo.scboolboardonlevyoflmm.m.cuyï¬m mm†are extended. W WHY NOT DO THE BEST. Whenthebesteanbehad at the such an unfortunate emergency. It is a Home. and should be conducted in that spirit, the inmates being treat- ed not as charity subjects, but as rightful claimants of what they have paid for. As a matter of fact the in- mates Of these Homes invariably say they are having the happiest times of their lives, and well indeed, it is so. It is asserted that many Old people suHer discomforts, and abuse hav- ulred for 0th" purposes, at ‘1 not have the best P There is absolute- newspapers. they erroneously associate in their 11, expenses Board of Health, minds with the word. Home is the bargain. . . *â€" VIEDNBDAY, DEG. salary to let inst...moo'; Gunmercial semi. located in, the g 'I' 1‘? fl . (‘3 {3 08 G9 ‘3 fl (‘8 (‘3 fl {‘3 0‘3 0‘3 0‘3 (‘3 (‘2 g 09 have gradually been contracted by into creamery by the application of a .9 0‘? 19 fl ‘3 fl (‘6 fl ‘2 fl 0% O? B F'thful th b d“ $$ v whom annually contributes his share. .smileerl Tulle reas:::aw§:b8y siil this g wwwwwwwzzwzzzzggzgze’430ï¬ 3- . miller. \ A lt‘llvr fr,†“ latlve 2-. 27m- AN APPRECIATION, l - g g \ , ‘ ‘ :fjf * jâ€: g, Llgndlom. l... T} t n ‘â€" l L’ ’ ’- .‘ ‘ .,_ ‘ , .\C\\O\’ ‘ x ‘|@l@l© @@@@C ~ I 128nm; U) l l '19 o owing letter sufficiently ex- CO."â€"â€â€˜â€ plains itself and requires no com-l Toys for the Li tle Ones 3:381!“ ll : .,. 0“â€15 â€f The new skating'rink is at a stand- NP". 0‘ The “Mâ€? PM PT?“ con- are a few who do require it. They still at present. Work will be rennin. “'“'M a report of my visit to St. The hockey team are again getting “‘9 ‘0 thank 3'0“ ’0' Y0“ "9"! kind and able account of my humble ut-‘ the place they have helped to pro- their material together and expect to terances. “memosutheinferiorutiele.why WesternCenadahaveneveruudthg 1y no doubt that the Family Her- ï¬c slope aid and Weekly Star of Montreal is which travels mull thebeetdollar'sworthintheline of cutï¬ngthegralnandmiatefu: It is an educator for u it goes “on, In â€and": over throwin‘ the ' 1 Mr. “'lll. (hfiwttrf thewholefamily.lthasmorefeaturessbulkycmpu'huhitisimporzï¬ gram than any other half-dozen big city that every papers or magazines. Give it a trial iced, and Wm timers “ï¬lm 2"†“I“ m to ‘ for Iâ€, and you will be glad ofyonr 'able to use a ham. m m “7‘ only“ ti: M Will the ex- 3 inst, and no one sllo ' engine. M M m V and: m «all. who ties 0:.qu M 1.“, I i! «may of this comedy is mull" TERRILL BROS. FENELON FAL Cheapest General Store in the County. 8 I“ I w oi VlClnl com†FIR llllllllAl llPENllll 3â€.â€ï¬‚ï¬jflflflm. «m . .m. [ï¬tflen'GGGGt-es We’re now ready to supply your Hollday Needs With line of Christmas Merchandise that eacels any display wt ‘ n Lt have hitherto made. The whole store is perfectly Weâ€: 1W ed for Christmas business. Special Holiday trims and the spirit of Christmas cheer throughout the store. FpOm now on Christmas buying will begin in earnest, as there am On! a few days left in which to complete your purchases. By buying now you will not only avord the rush of the lasyl day or so, but you will have the advantage of the complete stocks. We call your special attention to the followi,1g departments. (Special W Ne' York. Handkerchiefs Fancy Collars and Belts 3323;". .33.. Christmas Handkerchiefs in Abund- Ladies’ white'Elnbruille-w.I r . l of the seal lax ance at the Smallest Prices. selling at 25c, 19c .ml .. y’l‘j 10c M, in. (‘. . . , . . Ladies’ embroidered (j, 4; 3; who had been Clllldrens Plcture Handkerchiefs, selling 3c Setts at per sett, 25L and C... 39C y a“ my at 5:2. to and ....................... An attractive "an m f . . ' ‘ WWI“ Madl Children’s Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes 20c Neekwear “emu" “is 7:): I lung; 8...; mm. selling “5 per box, 25c "1d ............. ' ..... h . . .. ._ , an: 25c The race w. Ladies! plain hemotitclled Handkerchiefs. 3c Fancv Rucllings, he x .2.“ ... ‘7 . to ï¬nish. and selling at 15c, 10c, 5c and -------------- white and colors, selling a: ; [:4 ', 1,â€; W†m. Ladies’ and Boys Excclda Handkerchiefs plain and .................. _ _ g " "mtg-ï¬iidlgu . . ' , _ or colored borders, selling at 15c and 10c Fancy Gilt Bellingham (:~.,,’,;.‘,..1‘ Mum :3“ had ma ...................... flelllngrtipet'box.......... 50! mth Ladies’ Lace Edge and EmbrOldel-ed Handker- - and P _ with the little ableto Ob ated “lug, 7-piece, selling at 4.00 to... . dealgns, leather soles and herb. mix. . at 75C (I 'l‘bl ‘tts‘ . .- _ .................................. many ofth 2.50??? .TT‘..g.";'i.‘.‘.’T.‘.'.".'T"’.Elli??? 125 Me“ Fe" “We" “W“ 50c “a "*3: i _ _ _ . ’ ~ g ....................... Biscuit Jars ln Chlna and Glass, selling 65c ingMa . Q . . . “as ï¬nally .. .00 d... u, ..... _ ................... 35. 5;; n... c... ...p..- 50: mm Vases, small and large sizes. very hand- 25 .................... h H pole â€mo†somely decorated, selling at 1.00 to- c 0 ~ it'll: 13g and i . . ran Chlna Butte-r Dishes. selllng at 60c and 500 userl Gltts '9“ â€mm“; ............................. - . . . . . . . . 0 j o 9 dlp' . “3383“" Shim Pudding Sam, sen l 25 in Ladle: and Children 5 Wear. The ï¬rst m' "lg 8 .4. an ......................... . “somenls Kid GIOVGS lll ._. *h.l“, 8†Ohms Celery Dishes, selling at 50c to 25° black, selling at 1.25 and“: . i he - - $1 . Ma 01' ........... Women’slinedGloveS'n‘l5'19“-l:‘*i’1"l5’“3i l y F C k ‘ . â€â€˜ - . out"; stifle??? .E’t‘i". . Fit“ 25c M... .11.... .. t 75c sigtllilgufg 5gddosauctprs in difl'erent 15c W'Omen’s Gauntlet. clot... If; 1 r $2 \ . wn ............... Selling at ................. Fancy Ben Bon Dishes, cream pitchers, S ’ ’ “ ‘ ' . . . poon Womens Woollen Mitts :r'. "a". L“ "EMBERS O Holders, Olive Dishes and Mustard Ja ' ' -. , , ~ selling at 25c down to. ---------------- r8: 10c :{lgteandfleolors 86â€ng at ' M 25C PERM‘ “ The statutor- Council Was . Mayor Bï¬gg l members of c Alderman Ca . Co'mhunic A nullllu-r U 6d and 5.1,â€. Makes the store look Illa-Fairyland and lllt‘l‘l‘ ~ :.w:lllllg0"“-' J . wOllld l, Dec. 8, (B. and will beclearcdliut , ‘ . .m‘,‘ Hm“. ' « .le St. Luke's Rectory, at a bargain and will shmllglisrfdrlbitlttll‘l lm ‘; ~, I kiwi-3'“ 8.133;!“ a; nurll PeWhom. Dec. 3, '08. â€lit-00c of useful articles in. ‘ “l“ pr D93? Sir '-I have just received a GLASSWAREâ€"Tbe ruuin - ' . . .. .l.- him-tn†’ ' ‘ . R hhlft‘ has lk-l-l ......... ml and goods will he f‘mndpvery low in prim». New T‘NWARE. GRANITEWARE l . no .. r ' â€"â€" n l nl \ \ I 2.. he . Pull" church on Nov. 89th. Permit wand “00! tn this department all: ll Ht “ .\~ “‘"L'! : mmmltrfr. Reapectfully yours. E. LAN GFELDT. _â€"â€""-'.-â€"-â€"â€"â€" . WEESE’S BAZAA “h M" William-St llnellnnl North . 0- . , O'oo~‘.@..@@@@ steam harvesteroommononthe Paul. V... I†. This is a huge machine A‘Wmmmum'mu THE comronst" °n ‘ W Platform. which tips d, ‘ . . Con " “‘0' heâ€... I†m into th in tour now 'All the 5“ ll e . . .‘ . ' . ale the floor. 4H0meâ€, Will .H «1n: . nigh one accustom..of Music on Tittlrsda} . m in the' The amlltvurs an’ 9‘“ m a mum ha been lno pains wm '5 on w, u of khan h h m 9‘ economy ibis success. l-‘rom “(3‘ d “’0 hm . MI! I“ h of W. Will be ht‘lil in the 8†afternoon and nib'm of 3 and 6 in the after†Mama to tween 8 and 10 3’ 11% .. l m . . “this the public this W991" ."5 _ A ' go to the local hockey