m’ve 935:“ h f- .1. T n 1008 Township Coungil has been .2... “mo 7c. .7c Ewell :2 months ago. ernoon about 4 o’clock «Monday aft 3 mm bad spill occurred on the C. RR. hm, about three miles from Pe- trTlMl‘“. The accident happened to gm train, and it appears was calls"! by two of the wheels break- 'ng :sz om- oi the trucks. Several 'II'S wvrc piled up, but nobody was .urt. An auxiliary was sent out from Peterboro to clear the track, but trafï¬c was held up for nearly threw hours. 2 Bum'uygron Independentâ€"The ad- ‘ournml mveting 0f the Council was J held «211 Friday evening, and the 11]] accvg-teui from the collector, having hm-x; fully mvt With Mr. Ambery m ad? for an; 6111"“: . ’Ihcn-g is about six or seven inches ice on the river and the town 051.15 are running in opposition Lb; parkiu skating rink by forming inks 311 over the rixer. ,31p0ng the companies whose in- announced, under (til was â€(porrlti hivindui Lharter, in Saturday-5011‘ -tte is The Peterborough Ex- tap“ Iaii 221 10} who was held on the ghargr'f (,i.i>ur11ing the barns of Mr. ' . has been adopted by Mr. 0.111115. of Sunderland. Magis- allowed the boy out on isentence, and Mr. Collins for his apearance when pen ndwiml by the Magistrate. i 41 1. ( ‘anmiian \Iachine Telephone ,4. wus to be making good in fompz'ux} and to be ï¬nding a. large Prterlmrw measurr of popular faVor, if the HO‘VIh of the patronage is to be con- ï¬den-l :1~ evidence. The Canadian flacili' Telephone Company have [99111 £S>lHNi new lists of subscrib- sior I'm 11 Peterboro serxice, and it :1 1m names on it than the list " AmA 1115 1-K) E/WN TOPICS M? Moore allowed the spended sentence, and .m hnmis for his ape .A A .‘ KUXKtLIon/‘vn- _~7. a were not empowered by lawi .. wul with the case, as they were! mlgx justicus of the peace and a. mat-E ,~ t-r' title: was involved which plac- r case beyond their jurisdiction. - What might have resulted in 8‘ ï¬rs bill or even a hospital bill, :m‘n Melee Sunday afternoon, whenl mun: men were driving about} whim! a spirited horse, and out rm Wm: Wellington-st, near V'icto-l rut-:u-t about 4.45, started up their ’ :2 furious rate. 0n turning \"- 'Einmon and Victoria-ave. corner, [M‘s ' up. :;.;:.’:ml could not be brought to a Jug} swerving around the corner, \-.:~- nu.- result. that the cutter upset, tlr sing the sporty young men out an ; :m the ditch. The driver hung 0m» ?‘m,- reins and was dragged for a'wv ? a block beside the upturned (war but two town citizens succeed- ed 3:. bringing the frightened animal to w >t0p. The young countrymen, aft-r cleaning out the cutter and se- curzwz their belongings , whlch had bH-n ivft in the ditch behind. left for their home south of the town. .ZO_._.<E<AOO< >m Omkomdmflm 1:02:00 >J.:2m agalll re-eloctod by acclamation The Council is as follows: Kt‘VX’Qb-J . 1i. boa“: Councillorsâ€"W. H. Cottingham, J. Courtney, Wm. Herlihey and R. W11- son. GARDEN COUNCIL BY ACCLAMATION. The Garden township Council was TE’PIPcted by acclamation on Monday as follows: For RGQVPW. H. Wilson and P. Hawkins. Councillorsâ€"John Alton ,John 1!. Chrysler ,Patrick McGee and Thos. Mnllaby. Cuurt th'Ln up.-_° _ LXndc rson. _H. Rush, of Peterboro, has elected to the Mayor’ 3 this time “by accla- H 111V“. u-.v m was reserVed as ofï¬ce. The came up last week before the magistrates in Cannington, and adjourned for a. week, the mag- e-x‘ in the meantime to learn if '. fv-ntlzmt’s attorney was correct < contention that the local mag- 1-... .n was reserved came up last, V magistrates in ‘ ,1lljourned for a- in†:‘wxug “v .7 - Andrew Graham, county ,- of Manvers, died on Dec. his home in that township. ‘eaib‘d was well known in â€r. 21 VD“: 'VC {Or the ». S. Patrick, seeretary- the Public Library Board, r. D. R. Anderson’s p'osi- v1 Clerk during the illness 5wing nOW. the machinery is be- at the Sylvester Faun. moulding department vote Independent :â€"-The ad- 12 of the Council was r evening, and the 1111 the collector, having With Mr. Ambery m we of thanks was 21w!) he deep interest. he had DECEMBER am, ms. for (Daily Free Press, Dec. 24.) â€"-Miss Maude Woohrg, oi Dnnsford is in town to-day.‘ was in town yesterday. \ â€"â€"Mr. D. H. Moore, of Peterboro, was in town yesterday. Vâ€"Miss May Clarke, of Halibnrton was in town yesterday. - H :Mr. D. H. Moore, of Peterboro, was in town yesterday. â€"â€"Mr. F. R. Wilford, contractor, was was in town yestetrday. ‘ â€"â€"Mr .T. Bagshaw, of Cambray, paid our town a visit yesterday. â€"Mr. A. K. McKay, of Orillia, paid our town: a visit yesterday. â€"Miss McMillan is Spending Christmas at her hoxiie in Erin. " Um JOULuUI-u u... â€"-_ â€"-Mr. Frank Stamelen, of Winnipeg, is spending Christmas with his family here. all, of terday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. I are visiting Mrs. V Russell-st. â€"\’Ir. '1‘ hos. Conn Alta", is spending Alta., is spe friends here. __.Mrs. Talb taken to the this morning’- tnls Luux 115115 . â€"Miss Agnes Watson leaves this evening for Ottawa to visit her sister, Mrs. Coombs. - - “ALAAâ€"nnnn ‘_JVJ.1§D ‘tbu..- evening for Ottawa to visit her sister, Mrs. Coombs. â€"Mr. M. M. Boyd, of Bobcaygeon, passed through last evening from the city to her home- , _- A“-.. \lnnnntfll 9Y6“ â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mcuoneu mc spending Christmas with their daugh- ter, Mrs, Tobin, Peterboro. -â€"Miss F. Neelands. of Toronto. daughter of Dr. Neelands, Mill-st.. is visiting under the parental roof. -â€"-Dr. Nesbitt and wife leave to-day for Marmora to spend the holiday sea- son with Mrs. Nesbitt’s parentst. â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans and Miss Calvin, of Yelverton, were in town vesterday, guests at the Simpson yesterday, guests an un â€"NIr. and Mrs. Lloyd son, of Toronto, are spenl mas with Dr. and Mr: Bond-st. -â€"Miss Ella Brady, 1 boro Separate School, Christmas vacation 8 Lindsay-st. LIUU§GJ ’ov. â€"Mr. Louis Archambault, who re- cently arrived in town from the west, is spending Christmas with his sons in Toronto. â€":Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Graham, of Sturgeon Point, passed through to-day to Whitby to spend Christmas with Mrs. G’s relatives. 1 â€"Mr. Tom Hodgson, of Orillia, buy- E er for the Standard Chemical 00., of [Longford, was in town today on his way back from Peterboro. Mr. Wm. Ross, wife and baby. ac- .companied by Mrs. Ross, senior, are [visiting Mr. W. A. Goodwin. CamU Ebridge-st., for the Christmas season . â€"Mr. W. A. Rogers, of the teach- i ing staff of Assumption College, Sand- ;wich, is spending the Christmas hol- gidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i John Rogers, south ward. ! â€"-Mr. A. A. Archambault. who some i 15 years ago was a member of Mr. iJ .B. Gough’s staff. is now manager iOf the Toronto agency of the “Nu- iStyle. Clothes Makers,†an American {company Operating extensively in iCanada, with headquarters at Hamil- l ton. the city yesterdey. Daily Free Press, Dec. 26. â€"Mr.’1‘hos. Robson, of Fenelon Falls, is a visitor to town to-day. â€"Mr. J. L. Read, of Bobcaygeon, was in town yesterday for a few hours â€"Mr. Lorne Meagher, of Cochrane, New Ontario, spent Christmas here. â€"Miss Birdie Martin, Dunnville, is spending the Christmas holidays at her home. â€"Mr. Thos. Robertson, of Fenelon Mrs. Reade and Miss of Tory Hill, were in Falls, was in town Inursuay w: few hours. â€"Mr. and Mrs. P. Reeves, Albert- st., spent Christmas with their sons in Toronto. â€"Mr. G. E. Clarke, of the Bank of Commerce, Peterboro, spent Christ» mas in town. ":Mr. Jack Simpson left for to this morning to spend 8. 1e with friends. -â€"Mr. A. Murdock, of Chicago, was in town yesterday, a guest at the Simpson house. â€"Mr. Wm. Parrington, of Dawson City, is spending Christmas holidays with Lindsay friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Walls, of Port HOpe, are the guests of Mrs. W. E. Kelcher, William-st. â€"Messrs. Charles and Thomas Frampton, of Toronto, are spending Christmas under the parental roof. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ingle, of Tor- onto, are spending Christmas holidays with Mrs. Ingle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Maxsom. . â€"Mr. Wm. Begley, Metropohtan Life Insurance agent at Hamiltqn, 18 spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Begley. Russell- at. â€"Elder Henry ,formerly of the Lit- â€"Elder Henry ,fogmeriy 01 me u†tle Britain Christian church, now re- ‘lla, spent Christmas siding near Mam st of Mr. and Mrs. . H. H. Clarke, oi Halibnrton, Taibot, of Mount Horeb, was the Ross Memorial Hospital Connell, of High River, 1din2 Christmas with Clarke, of Halibmton‘ Brady, teacher in Peter- School, is spending her cation at her home on in town Thursday for a Millar, of Toronto. W. J. Ferguson, on Allan McDonell are LS with their daugh- arer sp'ending Christ- and Mrs. Wood, 0f Eva NeW- for Toron- a. few days :__________..â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" â€"0rgan {zer' ‘A. "315136“; of Lind éay, has been in Minden, and meet ing with good success in the- institut- ing of a lodge there of the Canadian Order of Chosen iFrineds. “ â€˜ï¬ -‘ until Monday. â€"Mr. J. H. Delemare, of Minden,‘ was called by wire this week to Stl Thomas, on acount of the death of his sister, the wife of Archdeacon Hill, at that place. Mrs. Hill’s death was due to pneumonia. -â€"Mr. Fred Begg, of Vancouver, B. 0., arrived in town Thursday evening to spend Christmas and New Year’s with his brother, Mayor Begg. Fred has branched out for himself in the lutomobile business, and is doing well. â€"Mr. Harry Walsh and bride, of Toronto, are spending their honey- {moon and Christmas vacation with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walsh Albertâ€"st. Mr. Walsh is a well-known oId Lindsay boy who is making his way in Toronto in the printing business and his man! friends here will join The Free Press in extending good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Walsh. Oshowa, also Mr. and Mrs. Gimme Ham, of Toronto, 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chard, Melbourne-st., Christmas day. They will remain (Daily Free Press, Dec. 28.) â€"-Mr. Robt. Anderson, of Toronto, spent Christmas in town. â€"â€"Mr. M. Cain, of Peterboro, was in town to-day on business. â€"Mr. W. N. Ingram, of Toronto, called on town friends Saturday. â€"Mr. Fred Holtorf, of Huntsville, spent Sunday with his mother here. -â€"Miss McKim ,oi Winnipeg, is the guest of Miss Edith Stewart, Bond-st. A “-_'l- A: use ----. .v-v, â€"Mr. Percy Skitch, of Toronto,! spent Christmas with his father, Mr.'; 1 Wm. Skitch, north ward. 3 â€"Mrs. Geo. Simpson letf this monk:e ing for Toronto, where she will spend 1 a few days with friends. I â€"Miss Mary Shea, of Buffalo, N.Y.,’; is the guest of her father, Mr. Jas.} Shea, and‘other Ops relatives. ‘ â€"Miss Grassland ,manager of Dun- das Flavelles dress-making depart- ment, was away for Chritmas. â€"-Miss Fox, J. Sutcliffe Sons popular head milliner spent Christ- mas at her home in Peterboro. 5 â€"Mr. Harvey Reesor, electrician, . ‘of Copper Cliff, is spending Christmas l with his father, Mr. B. F. Reesor. â€"-Miss K. Penrose ,town, is at pres- _ ent in Chicago visiting her aunt, Mrs. E D. T. Callaghan, who is seriously ill. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knowlson, s New York, are home for Christmas bubuv v ._,, â€"Mr. B. Greene, of the Bank of Montreal staff, was out of town for Christmas. ‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, of Toronto, are spending Christmas with town relatives. .. .,_L uv vv“ -v_.___ â€"County Magristrate Moore spent Christmas holidays with Peterboro realtievs and friends â€"Mr. H. T. Routley, of Hailey- bury ,was in town Saturday, a. guest at the Simpson house: - m 7“ â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knowrson, New York, are home for Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Knowlson. -â€"Miss Fleury, of Dundas Fla- velles millinery department ,spent Christmas under the parental roof at Meaford. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson, of London, are the guests of Mrs. Wil- kinson’s father, Mr. Jas. Shea, of South Ops. â€"Mr. Harry Frampton has return- ed from Toronto, where he was at- tending the American Linotype school cd from Tom: tending the Ar of instruction. spen‘ DULCI B mu ..... , ..-_ __, â€"Mr. W. Galbraith and son, of Bracebridge, were ,. in town to-day on their way back from Bobcuygeon. where they spent Christmas. -â€"Mr. Ross Harstone, who was here Saturday in charge of a Toronto rink. was kept busy shaking hands with his numerous Lindsay friends. Bowmanville, are Christmas 81185er with Mrs. Mitchell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dougall Sinclair, Peel-st. - â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeman of Las- selette, Ont, are spending the holi- days with Mrs. Bridgeman’s mother, Mrs. J as .Connolly, Peel-st. â€"Miss Redmond and Miss Irons, of UOVI “0 VVâ€" ____, Sterling, eldest daughter of Mr. Wal- ter Sterling, was announced last week. -â€"Mr. Alex. Keith, of Toronto, city representative for the Oï¬ce Specialty -Co., is enjoying Christan: .with‘his’ Toronto, well-known on: V5 my uo-cv_â€"___v â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross and baby Elsie, of Oshawa, and Mrs. Boss, sr., of Ingersoll, are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goodwin. evening for Hamilton, having Spent. Christmas with his “parents, Mr. and and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, Durham-st. â€"The engagement of Hon. Senator Geo. A. Cox and Miss Amy Gertrude McDonald leaves on Bull. 0! their way to spent -V~LWV a , fix-Em W .‘fl keith. day of the Military uouegc tune, ..- spending Chnstmas w1th Mr. an Mrs. 133. B. Knowlson. Russell-st. â€"-Mr. Ernest Neelands, mining en- gineer ,who has charge of the work for a big mining company, in Cobalt, and his wlfe, Spent Sunday with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Neelands, town -â€"Mr. W. Robson, of Montreal, man- ager of the C.P.R. Advertising Depart- ment, spent Christmas with his par- énts, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Robson, Albert-st. He was accompanied by Mrs. Robson. 7 -2 7-..; g, to Spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Leary, Queen- st. He left for Chicago Saturday even. mg. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shannon, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shan- non, of Peterboro, and Mr. Staï¬ord Shannon ,of Detroit, are having a fa- ‘ mily re-union with their parents. iMr. and Mrs. James B. Shannon, 41:. D. Game“)? 8 Simcoe-st. (Daily Free Press, Dec. 29.) â€"Dr. G. W. Hall, of Little Bri- tain, was in town to-day. â€"Rev. Father O’Sullivan, of Victo- ria Road, is in town to-day. â€"Miss Maggie Wilson, of Whitby, is spending a few days in town. â€"Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, of Kirkfleld, is spending a few days in town. â€"Mr. J. H. Carnegie, M.P.P., was in town yesterday for a few hours. â€"Messrs. Jos. and Stafford Hickey, of Toronto, were in town for Christ- ’ll'JUL- van-n.†-v- _- ‘ â€"â€"Miss Ollie Elleiby, of Toronto. returned yesterday, after spending ;Saturday and Sunday with town ‘friends. -- n 1r :4“- 11155 a â€"Mr. C. L. Walters and wife, of Belleville, are guests at the Simpson house. , _ . -,,, uv-wv- â€"Miss Gallagher, of Victoria Road, is the guest of Miss Brady, Glenelgâ€" st., to-day. -â€"Mr. Frank Forbert, Woodville, is in town toâ€"day, shaking hands with many fr'ends. â€"Miss L. B. Wilson, of Chicago, is the guest of her sister, Miss J. F. Johnson, GleneIg-st. â€"Miss Violet Wood, of Port Hope, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Griflis for sorne days. ,A- Ll. lcuuu. â€"Mrs. Enos Metherell, of Little Britain, is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. S. Reazin, Kentâ€"st. nCuv-au. â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fraleigh, of Welcome, Ont., are visiting the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hen- derson. Caroline-st. â€"-Mr. Wilbert Nicholls was in Bob- caygeon yesterday attending the fun- eral of his nephew, Courtney Kim- ball, who died Sunday. â€"â€"Rev. Fr. Kennedy, of Assumption â€"â€"Rev. Fr. Kennedy, 01 A: College, Sandwich. is in tow ing the Christmas holidays brother, Mr. P. Kennedy, st. â€"Mr. r. J. DICCII, Ivy“. -vr__-,, ative for the Heintzman Piano C ., spent. Christmas at the parental home near Shelburne, Ont. He returned yesterday. - ' ,3_ -1 it- nh._ 3 antua; a â€"The many friends of Mr. Oba- diah Bigelow will be gratiï¬ed by the news of a steady improvement in his condition. He was seized with a fainting spell on the street one day last week. â€"Mr. Sam. Cameron, of Winnipeg, ,j_:- ters in tom Lindsay bOY anizer for th in the West. â€"-lur. Cans. \lu...---_, ,, Man., is visiting his mother and sis- ters in town. Sam, who is an old Lindsay boy, has been acting as org- anizer for the Woodmen of the World in the West. â€"Mr. James Porter, of Orillia, the herculean and Jolly manager of the Longford Lumber 00.. accompanied by Mrs. Porter spent Sunday in, town, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8am Henderson, Caroline-st. â€"The engagement is anonunced of Miss Eva V. Archer. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Archer, of Uxbridge, to Mr. Everett Tisdall, of Peterboro. The marriage will take place’quietly at the end of the month. â€"Prot. John H. Chalmers, of Bu!- falo, N.Y., spent Christmas in town with his brothers. Messrs. James and Joseph H. Channel's. The Prof. left next day for Hotel Floridll. situated at Tamra Bay, Florida. where he will oï¬ciate as master of ceremonies dur- ing the season. (Daily Free Press, Dec. 30.) â€"Dr. Fred B. Scott, of Toronto, has been the guest of Dr. McAlpine. â€"Mr. A. H. Rathmell, of Toronto. is in town for the Christmas holidsys. â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Gain. of Peter- gor, are visiting Dunsiord and Bob- caygeon relatives. .- o “A. -1 ‘ â€"Mr Freemont Crandell panied by Fremont, jr . 1'0“ Edmonton Monday moral}!!! â€"Mr. P bu: ovvu _ v-“ 7 , â€"Mr. Cyril McAlpine .B.A., o! Winnipeg, spent Christmas at the parerital game in town. A nfl_.1-“ nmm- Mvâ€"vwâ€" _, â€"Mr. Edwird Welsh. of the Fourth Line. Smith Townshï¬pf is_v§gitin¢ his Goodwin's P“1 H. WiCkbmr Er. Chas. E. L. For“. md Mt. Ronald F0111» ry College “1319: are Breen, local represgntr g1; figs'in town Spend- mas holidays with his P. Kennedy, Glenelg- ', of Lord I emporiun}. state of health. Mr. and Mrs. John Redman, of To- ronto, spent Chnstmas with the lat- â€"â€"Miss Jessie Lane, ' or 'l‘Otouw, daughter of Mr. Thos. Lane, of Pen- elon Falls. was taken to the Toronto hospital yesterday suflering from sp- pendicitis. Mr. Lane passed through town this morning for Toronto â€"l[r. Jss. J. Penrose, of Buflslo. N.Y.. who is the New York State re- co and Cigarette Company, 0: new York City, and London, England, is the guest. of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and‘Mrs. Moriarity, of Ops. Wednesday evening, 23rd basement of the Baptist cl members of the Sabbath a decided success. A good of musical selection, recitations ano dialogues was rendered ;but the fea- ture which pleased the juvenile mind was the numerous telegrams received during the evening from the ever- thoughtful Santa Claus, who though hard pressed arrived from Winnipeg just in time to distribute the gifts so generously supplied for the occasion. Instead of meeting as usual at 8 p. ‘ m., on Tuesday, the Epwortli League of the Methodist church will meet to- night at 10 p.m. At the close of this meeting the regular prayer meeting will be held at 11 p.m. This will be regular midnight service to bid adieu to the old and welcome the new year. The entertainment given in the Methodist church on Christmas night by the Sabbath. School proved to be a splendid success. Mr. Joe McFar- land ,superintendent of the Sabbath School ,took the chair at 8 o'clock, after which a choice programme, con- sisting of choruses, drills and recita- tions was rendered. The members oi{ the school acquitted themselves in a manner highiy creditable to them- selves as well as to those who had charge of their training. Special men- “ lion ought to be made of the Maypole , drill given by twelve young ladies, _ and of the snow brigade drill by a _ number of small boys. At the close of the. entertainment _ gifts were distributed from the Christ- _ mas tree. The proceeds amounted in _ all to over $86. - -_ ‘.__‘ FENELON FALLS. Fenelon Falls, Dec. 31.â€"l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l’eraue, ml Burnt River, spent Christmas with1 Mr. and Miss Perdue, oi b‘enelou Falls. Mr. Wellington Ingram. of Guelph, is home for the holiday season. Mr. Duncan McNeaven, of Winni- peg ,is visiting friends in this locality. Mr. Allan Brass, of Hamilton, is visiting Mr. Jos. Minore. Mr. Thomas Gregg, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. E. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoddard, with their two children, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson. - Mrs. Loves. of Orillia. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wash- burne, for the last two weeks. return- ed home on Tuesday. i Mrs. Olive Clark and son. Master Vernoniq] Victoria Harbor, spent the Christmas holidays with ï¬r. and Mrs. A. Clark. â€a v-_-_. Min Norah Wilson left this even- ing for Toronto. Dr. Wilson and Min Wflson lave to-morrow morning to take up residence in thnt city. We rmet very much their loss from our midst. â€luv-o Mr. and flu. George Jewell, of Braeebridge, are visiting mend. in Miss Stella Burgess, 01 wxmupeg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Burgess. Mr. S. Swsnton, Port Perry, spent Christmas st his home here. Mr. C. Ernest Nevison,_ qt Ottsvs, Monday. Miss Minnie Bellingham, o! Toron- her Institute m3, Ottawa. is spending the holidays at Mr. Ju. Graham’s Vernlam. ‘ Miss Lulu Jones hit on Thursday to spend the holiday moon with trienlis in Peterboro.. Roethern. Sash. arrived nu. ween. and will spend three months in Fene- Falls, Dec. 3l.â€"'l‘he Christ- entertainment, given on evening, 23rd inst., in the E the Baptist church by the E the Sabbath school was access. A good programme I selection. mutations an Irwin, oi Toronto, ac-l 1 v her friend, Miss Red-1be8t saturc the week end visiting ‘these goods. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ir- l Mrs. Thomas Perdue, of rer, spent Christmas with Miss Perdue, of Fenelon e Falls from Friday unu me. , of Toronto, 305. Lanen 0‘ Fen. :en to the Toronto suï¬erins from â€'9' My Peter McNeaven. Marked at Brown. Navy Coats, trimmed W and sleeves lined hr 816. 50, sale ....................... ool Kersey Cloth regular $12, 88 Ladies' Fine W Coats, semi-tight ï¬tting,r sale .......................... 6 Days’ Sale of Waists, Furs and Petticoats Men's Rat-lined Coats, sale 860; regular $82, sale Mr. A. McKendry. of Oobourg, spent the holidays at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. McKendry, of Lind- say, spent Christmas with friends in 'VI‘VWOâ€"Fenelon Falls. Mr. G. H. Fisk, of Owen Sound, is Miss Guinevieve Twomey, retto Academy, Guelph, is l the holidays at her home, t sion House. Mr. George Jones, of Scot tion, spent Christmas with in town. WWâ€. Mr. Chas. Walters, of Belleville. came to the Falls on Christmas Day and left again for home on Monday evening accompanied by Mrs. Walters and faster Austin, who have been spending the past few weeks with Mrs. R. Austin, Louisa-st. Miss Lillian Austin is spending her vacation at her home here. Miss Annie Ellis. of Toronto. is home for the holiday sason. Mr. Walter Ellis. of Filmore, Sash. came to the Falls last Tuesday to spend Christmas with his wife and children, who arrived a couple of weeks earlier. Mr'mnd Mrs. J. W. Bryuns and the Mines Sabina and Katie spent Christ- mas with Lindsay friends. Mr. D. McAdam left on Thursday of lust week for Roulecu. Sash, where he will spend‘ several weeks visiting friends. Ranked in favor of President by Furs and Fur-lined COats moment to Women BOBOAYGEON . Ladies’ Cloth Coats and Loose with silk braid, waist ve 'Twomem 0‘ LO' Guelph, is spending her home, the Man- ed Coats, with Otter collars, regular $75, sale $82, sale .. .. . of Scotia June- with friends in ï¬ne dark fur. regular $68, a: the "ï¬g Fenelon Fali steam here W 5 Score at hdt time $2- Back? Black and Navy Semi-ï¬tted Coats, waist 50 ins. long, made of all-wool kerâ€" regu-‘sey, regular $15, sale ............ 3!. "‘u f Misses Fine Beaver Cloth Coats, Cloth ‘ in red, navy and green, regular $10.50 r $12.1sale .. .. ....81 Fur-lined COS“; With trimmed with black bralc to 38, clearing at . Make the Home Merry For New Year’s. A VII w. -v perhaps there is no plan so ei'fecmn!c as by entering to the love of music that is inherent in all young peopla. Give your daughters one of our highâ€" BELL PIANO OR ORGAN, ALSO KARN PIANOS and you will dispense real happine- in the home. because all will enjoy the lovely music and the reï¬ning inv fluenoe thus engendered. The how will be immeasursbly happier. THE BUSY MOTHER OF THE HOU85HOLO. who perhaps does not receive the full considerstion she meritsâ€"what {a he: P Let us suggest one 01 our High Class Sewing Mschines. OPEOIAL PRICES DURING THE. 1 HOLIDAYS. Misses' Navy now be the chief occupation in this bars for the next few weeks. Electric Light. The new power house and ï¬xtulu are now about complete and inpkce end we are promised light £or New You can do it in many way; Sabl< Navy Freize Coat, neatly with black braid, sizesig "9‘ with spring rat lin' 3°93 62.40 natural shell. A