///WTâ€"â€"~ 1 AS TRAVELLERS ING OUT - c0111 11» Go BRAUND’S FAIR Movements of Citizens and Strangers he People of Lindsay and Surrounding Country , Within Our Gates. ._ : ; â€"Miss Drugan returned to M'jhitby vund s Fin 1, member of Parsons Fair Syndicate have been served 1 Monday morning. 1 --\lr. Jas. Boxall ielt‘ for Orillia Monday morning. . the store now occupied by us in Lindsay and where We have 01;);20 JMd; affirms had business in ’ s 035 ness for many years, has been leased to the Farmer’s Bank .111, Bert Camel-6n, or Oakwood. ed :11 g1ve up possession in THIRTY DAYS. “.33 in town Monday. 1 -â€"Mr. Allie Irwin. of Janetvilte, oe 31:1055ible to pack the goods in so short a time. We think it was in town Monday. edUC3 :‘ne stock by cutting down the prices. A Quick Sale' 15 the .1 â€"Mr. Ali. Ball. of Tory Hill. was BTY 1311:; will be put on Bargain Tables. in town over Sunday. 1 â€"Miss Shepherd, of Kirktield, was a visitor in town Saturday. 1 â€"-Mr. R. n. Parnell. Petorbmo bad business in Lindsay Saturday. â€"Mr. Dick Currans, Bethany. was in town on business Monday. - Mr. “11). Armstrong, 01‘ Janet- V'ille, was a visitor here Monday. ~~Mr. W. F. Woollard. of Dunsford. had business in town Saturday, â€"Mr. 111.11 Mrs. Geo. Lee, .) Eo- terboro. were in town on Saturday. â€"-.\1r.C. F. Schilling, of VictOi‘ll, B. C... a guest at one of the hotels. - Mr. 111111011 Johnston. 0! Jun-'1‘. Ville. was among those :11 town Sat- 1.111111}. - \ â€"Mr J. D. MacDonald, of Saska- toon. Susk.. is spcnling a few (11. s in. town. â€"Miss \Vatkins, of Belleviile. is the guest of Miss Pearl White, Mul- ,bourne-st. Look for further announcements. Our stock is all new and ï¬rst-class cannot quote prices in this issue. Everything must go, and it I .e 3 c, ance to save money and renew your home requirements. “Sale Begins Monday. Jan. 6. /__________ BRAUND’S FAIR KENT-ST. LINDSAY Pianos, organs and ‘ Sewing Machines. We are oflering the very best goods, fully guaranteed, at 0103- â€"Mr- "Sand!" Camcron» 0‘ POW“ est prices and terms to suit pur- 1: 1:23,]: ‘3 Spending a [cw months Chasers. Patronize your own â€"3155 IIartlcy is attending Albert 11 . v - tOW'll and get value for your 00 tge Bolicvilie durmg tlt com ing term. money. - Messrs H L. Carson' and A. A. Cameron, of Fenelon Fwalls, were here on busrness Saturday. â€"Mr. “Reddy†Pearce, of the staff of the Crown hotel. Peterboro. is in town for a. short holiday. â€"â€"Mr Les 'V\’.iil1amson the “Meds.†Toronto Universny. Spent the Christmas holidays in town. ., â€"M1ss Limbcrt. Miss Brisbane and Miss Jackson are resuming their :lu- ties on the public school stain . -â€"-Mrs. E. L. Leigh spent Christmas hoIilays with her parents. Mr and .i\\'n1.1\11aunder. 52 Pe< l-st. -~M1. F. Holmes Hopkins return- ed to Toronto to study at Osgoode Ball,ai1er a pleasant holiday at his home- here. 1 ~Miss I Blcasdell of Toronto, who has been a guest at Mr. and, Mrs. J. C. Harstone’s. I‘Ltluqu to the city Monday morning. â€"Miss Mile Callag'inn has returned WM- WARREN WILLIAl-ST., Opposite St. Andrew’s Church. P. 0. BOX 2171 11117:†MASTERY or 1111: VAST PACIFIC 0013111 Shosli the United States Government Abandon the Philippines to Japan Now in Order to Prevent the Possibility of Friction 1n the Future. ‘1‘ of mm...†writer, VV by Japan should seek tea»:- :3:.1 'London Sland- quire them. ey would. enormous- -‘J:;\dmir;1li:ycon1- 1y strengthen her :posttiom and. it is to moi-onto to resume .helr sttzudy a: really a question to . Ioe considered the University, after a pleasanlt three whether it would not De batter to. “'ceks’ visit at home. , let her have theml now than to face __3;;-_ L Green. who has the stupendous POISSiIOll' U85 01'» a {11‘ Christmas season with Mr. Ross Har- ture war “e have never heard. stone at his home here. returned; to from any Japanese WWW 1114‘: Japan Two: to this morning. wanted these islands, or grudged ,7 â€"Mr. Paul 'V. Helliweil returned them to the L'nilta’d' States. The to his home, Rose-dale. Toronoto. this whole story of her ._ morning. after spending the week end wanna TO FIGHT tron THEM a guest or Mr C A HOOper ; v" “‘ '-'1‘-en:1king re- 153 of plans in tho ‘ riouï¬on.‘ in the 1:;11ly and (mph.- "'.-ilc1.c-vl. ‘VVhaItever F s uch a move. spent the ",5 3.".st juncture. '-;'aper press as with. escape beâ€" . counter to 11101 :1 51:13:55 Pacific _ , â€"Z\1r. _-,.-â€"â€"â€" .o-v ...-.... Department ‘of IAlp'Pliield University 0‘ Eaton-Lou 11, 1 . ~Mr J. C. Cau'lylomeut the holi- tday in Torontot ,_ ., â€"Mr .Tas. Pcarn. Fenclon Falls, was in town Friday. ( â€"Mr. Thea. Rows. or Jnnztviuc. was in town Saturday. â€"Mr. D. Ham and! damily have left for San Diego. Cal. - . â€"Mr. I. Naylor. o1! Inlay, 'had busi- ness in town Saturday. . -Mr. "-11. c. Knight. Minden, was here Friday on 'business. â€"Mr. E. Noice. of Minden. was a visitor in town Saturday. â€"Mr. C. Hays. 'Bdaeaygaun‘, yasa Visitor in town Saturday. â€"Misa Laura 03mm. on Midland, is whiting friends in ,‘borwn‘. â€"-Mr. P. P. Denwhe. Ottawa,waa 11 business visit here Thursday. . 1 -Miss Loraine McMahon spent the lohdny with Port Hope friends. -â€"Mr. J. A. Evans.uof Oman-nee. was among those in town ThursdayJ â€"«Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lucy have re- turned. after spending a moat enjoyi- aiolo Christmas at Victoria Road. . â€"Miss Millie Trueman. of Kirk- liell, was in town on Tuesday. «Mr. rr. E. Deï¬ant; of Pctcnoorq, was a Visitor in town lately. â€")1r. “1'. B. Van Alstun. Semantic. was a visitor in town lately. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oopplastone. of Mariposa, were in town. Friday. 1 â€"Miss Sarah Molnnis. of Kirkli ii, callel on tOVVn friends on Tuesday. -â€"Miss Laura Ayers. of Toronto, is spending a few days at her home in town. 1 --1Miss Jackson. teacher has ' re- turned from the holiday spent at, Co- loourg. , - . . â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Byers and Miss Dodds spent Christmas day in 0111111160- ~Mrs. T. WV. Dodds, of Toronto. is vieiting with Mrs. A. E. Byers. (3.1111- bridge-st. ' Annie Bates Spent the â€"Mrs. A. Montiznmloerrt and: daughter. Miss Adelaidat were guests in town Thursday. -\Irs. fVV. A. WM: and Masa‘r .W. illie W h) to are visiting with Trienls in South Monaghan. ~Miss Jennie O'Koefo has return- ed alter :1 Q1th Christmas sea- son at Victoria Road â€"Miss Marion McLaughlin. of Qt- ta'wa. is the guestl of M111 and. Mrs. It. J. Maughlin, Bondâ€"alt. '1 ‘ ’Ihm. Campbell. of Depot Harbor, has returned after :1 ohm: V'. sit at his home here -â€" Mr. John R Hunter and Miss E'- la Hunter. of Regina. Sask, were visitors in town Friday. -â€"-Mr. and Mrs. W J Henley. Rus- sell-st. spent Nor“ Year’sw )ithMrs. Herb IByrnell. Fenclon Falls- 1/ â€"Mrs. A. Chard. of Kirksila', M....n accompanies Mr. Chard, who is Visiting Mr \V. P. C..l11rd town. â€".\1r. and Mrs. Fleury and Mrs. Parker have returned after spending the holidays with Mr. Geo. Coomhs. â€"Miss Bertha Richman, of Coho- conk. is Spending a it“ days in town with’ her sister. Mrs A. L. Websten â€"Miss A. Cameron. of Orillia [)Jliiic school staff. 1821‘. es ro-night [0" 0:1'- 6.60600060060006060060009 Ovvovoovvvvv + 06600066000000‘000 Our lmmence stock of Milllnery, Mantles, Furs, Dress Goods, Wrap- perettes. Cottons. Flannelettes, Blankets, Carpets. Curtains, Men’ 5 Fur- nishings, etc. to be sold at greatly reduced prices during the present month. Our stock must be reduced to one halfâ€"hence, these sweeping reductions. 50 cents spent here now means $1. 00 worth at ordinary prices. Can you afford to miss this money-saving opportuity? Then comeâ€"money refunded if not satisï¬ed. Read onâ€" inches wide, worth up to 650 a yard, saleprice................ 371-20 Ladies’ and Men’ 5 Wear Greatly Reduced Wool Clouds, in black, white, good size. fast colors. Sale prlce 25¢ Toques and Hockey Caps,' 1n assort- ed colors, plain and fancy including plain and honeycomb knit. Sale price ... 25c Ladies’ long Swede Gloves in black and grey only, regular 81. 25 a pair sale price........................ 68c Tape girdle Corsets, D A make, in sizes from 18 to 23, sale price 29c Every-day Wants at Money- Saving Prices Mill ends of ï¬ne English Lonsdale Cambric. 36 inches wide, worth up to 16¢, in lengths from two to ten yards. Saleprice 11c White Lawn mill ends, 36 inches wide, in lengths from two to ten yards, worth from 10c to 20c 11. yard. sale price 81-20 500 yards of English Wrapperettes in assorted colors and patterns. Regu- lar 12 l-2c, sale price. . . . . . 911-2c Heavy Canadian and Englisa Shak- ers, assorted colors, 36 inches wide, worth 15c a yard. sale price 121-26 Factory yarn, in'1 black, grey and mixed colors, ï¬ne wool, two and three ply. Sale price 49¢ Flanne ette Blankets in grey and white with colored borders large size only. Sale price per pair. . . . . . 1.25 White Wool Blankets, size 60 x 80. Regular $3.25 a pair, sale price 2.65 Dress Goods Clearance Pure wool French Flannel Waistings in navy and white, green and white and black and white. Regular 50c 11. yard saleprice................ 37 1-2c Pure wool Tweed Dress Goods 44 red and Boys’ Sweaters. in all sizes, many different colors, all wool. Sale price ......oooooo-ooooocoocoolooooo 48c Men’s Sweaters in navy, grey and cardinal, double collar and cuffs, sale price 680 Men’s Tweed and cottonade Trousers all sizes, sale price............ 986 Boys' fleece-lined Undewear, seconds large sizes. Regular 50c each, sale price 35c Men’ 5 W001 U nderwear, 1n plain and heavy ribbed, sale price. . . . . . . . 49c :Men’s Print Shirts, in white grounds with neat stripes and spots, assorted Sizes attached and detached cuï¬'s 69c Men’s Fur Lined Caps, assorted sizes good fur hand, new styles. Regular 75c each, sale price............ 50c ;-e :. lic' I '- . . . . . .â€" NV. W'lso ..G_, (if r, _ nioq'isfgrlifldv has its’oirmin'tho misgivmg oL‘Amt Mr. J' 1 11 TR» we . 7 e. icans’ whether under such princi- .-.uoptcd. oy ,0: '11 I lll‘l plus as they have hitherto professi- nno 18’. e1.co o. v.8 b. . . , . 11nd .- ed. they have any .ousiness having >- .. ~uz..' :‘.:."'.:1.~.:' £11111 3. ‘ ‘ gossessions’ at the Anti.podets ’ : ould war over . . q Tl The real sense of. trouole between '1 >113 L-;l:{'~;, lC‘ L .L . . J11; an and the United, States 115 the sy the [rated . t: CltlllC‘llZ of Jauanesc in America. A of aflrsu , ’. 1, H ‘ like £12111: rankles more and more Kill 1. ll .‘C‘L . r 'r 1 ,. 11 and more in the ruinds of the Chinese $-11? :‘1. ' ' "Lil: : , ., I.r.__;’.:4 ~eople VVhohaar, inasmuch exagg; r~ ' H.†J“: cued form. of eve-1r) slight upon the l.» ‘rou‘ '1: "ti. ‘ 1'21 , c} 1‘ ILM- America. This also is :11 irn 0 :1t- ..- L- paoulum to th'v war prot- ‘ . 7.1!: '1 .::11n:-d currency Russo»: .1: 1* 11 sin... . , A ..0 ......aZn.“ - 1"?" ~â€".~r . 1 . “..‘e -,.,..‘. â€1: 1:“ ‘1 I. , ... 1 . 1.1.111: 1.21.1; - : '1 . 1 1 =1: 1' 511:8: :3 1 ..L‘.::_ $111135 iii); r v‘ lex‘i ;. eculu in 3220:: Tim]. ;l:ct. Zin- ' -11r3d the whole sit- '- 5’ V . . ‘VVhen the time comes for him to 'rnsd ny 7,113 Jingo 1:. that :h. L'n~ {aware accounts rwith the republic. . 771.44%: 0., nehcssi'tyand11b9 writer referred to has discoverâ€" destiny 1â€, ‘i~1::.1'.:1.; 3 Pacific. Des.â€" \cd another rwnson why, it would ‘0» any is :1. 5;, . erTgiLh these wise to hand over the Philippines to “liters, gnaw†pleas- J11pan.l‘rom them she could dom, 1.. Thus it iisuseld inate Australia should British. jawâ€" in :11.- :. “ York Globe’, or suffer materially in any great 3x1b111t3.0f war world conflict. (The [racial trouale :14: l':;i::~l States and Ida.â€" in Australia is a serious problem of twelve years. unâ€" the future. In fact. Ithe acquisition "Lil-"<1 51:11:17; diouloles her. -;J. Jr's. (11:1 :: ‘...'.‘ es their line-:2: by a. '1 r ter woo gradiets :: Get“ 33:. 2311 within ten or less the 1 a of Allandale. is visiting under the. I; arental roof. and with. his brother, 1111.2“ curate- OT 52.. fine-l to his room Tor the past th day swith a seVerc attack of quinsy. I boy. but now of \ictoria Univer- sity, Geo. Prous3, \'ictoria- -aVe. ., over Sun- Thu reentmcnt 0‘ Chm“ “â€11 the Provincial Mendel School. Ottawa. 'he says.oe-ex1ploitodt by the Mikado ane spending a I'd“ dams L of Toronto who pal) ed here on 51t- lia. alter Spending the holidays with .9 her mother. 90 1' â€".\1155 Margaret Tobin' and Bert Hayes. of Pt-terbow, gusts of Miss Anna Callahan New Years day. â€"Mr. A. W. Dunkloygof Orange:- V'illc. is in town; to trim um has du- ties as Classical Master! at the Col- legiate Institulto ‘ - Mrs William McNutt and family IhaVe returned. after spending .‘.\'r~.VV Year’s with friends. in Ll’ort Perry. Whitley and Oehnrwa â€"-‘1liss R. Fowler left this VVelek to take a. course at the Macdonnldliall. 0.A.C.. Guelph. Her many friends in town wish her 5.1113653. â€"\lr. and Mrs. John Barker 0! \\ ood Grange farm, Mariposa. spent Yew Years day at the home. of Mr and Mrs. A. L. Webster. town. â€"-T-he greatest of many fine stories published in The Post, nyill begin in Monday’s issue. 111: is fascinating.inâ€" restaiolc. and fit for «ï¬ery eye - Mr. J. J. Thompson. the populir physical director at the local Young Men's Christian Association. is again Mr. “'37": on E. W ilson. Russell-st. Fr. Collins, the popular Marys has been -on- â€"â€"Rc\' â€"Mr. Earnest Honey. an old L. C. Toronto, was the guest of Mr day 1 â€"Miss Hannnhoe. of the Sgpanate School. and Miss Agnes Hannahoc, of in Toronto. â€"Messrs. .A. E. Dalton. C. S. Dalton. F. Spence and H. E. Beatty were the members of the Granite Curling Club your urday. â€"'Port Hope Guide; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gamble. 01' Lindsay ills? SEND-1' ing the holidays wi th her. pa. eats; M1. and Mrs. ‘VgRobcri: Hewsoa. Charles-st. l. -â€"MI‘. Ilcwie Jakes. who has been Spending the last week with Messrs, Bert and Bruce Hopkins. has retain- mp Let first. odas O 90“... :O§§O§QQOQQOOOO COMMUNICATIONS LET THE NAT10N OWN THE TRUSTS. (To the Editor of The Post.) Sinâ€"The (Tuesday .15 issue call for criticism. and in fair play I ask you to give this in question is an attack on Socialist one Bdot. Blanchfond in. particular nr. Chronicle. Having occasion to visit the volume of Manchesbdr. he came in contact mith a grvdthmoum of an.- employment. with “em accompanying .1. W. WAK One Door East of Dominion Bank. 0000000060 1 need urn,- "Cal rip n' .f railroad companies. 1hr.izc the [act that the conditions under which ‘:h., “are, printed. Viz., the (- "ht, hour day, which is exceptional. (Trade Union rate of wages. and the use, no: of {1711(- per dumped from countries notorious for :1 lower standardl of living. but British-moxie. 1 wish I could say the same of papers. produced on Sunday night, which uphold. the church, or of the production of foibles. mï¬ich are notoriously ‘m‘catcd". ‘Nunuuam‘s' -oooksâ€"-‘ 'Merry England" and “Briâ€" la1n for the British," have hadh argâ€" cr circulation than any: omer nooks Int on the market. 941:1 Ithe “cause of Socialism†has. through these mei- diums. dotainod an ever increasing. Stroller's" remarks in usual com [The column apers and Socialists generallyâ€" us take the {personal aIttack Some years ago B. mas engngt leader writer, on tho Sundayt ELY South Side of Kent-st. 900090 000666wo¢o¢ooooowoooooooooooooooooo o. 9.90999999.999090909099999...OOOOOOOOOOOOOVQ OOOOOQQOQQOOQQ§§§. New Term 0 from Jan. 2nd. Enter any: ; day tor long or short course ( New Catalogue ready VVrite . t for it if you have any idea of o 0 a college course Address ’ :\V. H. SHAW, Principal; I Central Business College: 2 Toronto. 0 O :OOOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOR .â€"__â€"â€"â€"--___ A.; Rev. John Gimmes Mat, D11; Rev. J. Still Wilson: Rev. Conrad. )(el: the Bishop of Birmingham; Rev. J. Ernest Ratteuimy: Rev. 13, Gregory, Rev. W'.m M011. 1 No, my strolling friend. there isno l l 1 uoltcations haVe been note-d for the - of the Philippines would immmmely .. » _ - .. advance Jalpa'n’s ambition for _V_Vorld .111 W m .. ...... .. ... -3 maxim..- 1..) cultivate Arne'rit- £113.80 much for this 1 unchmsttiant can 159111949 ‘ T‘s'arda' :13 like talk.1Tbe1re Ea no reason why A H-ALTEP P-"it VDD THE VEC" the three first-class .world powers 9,- 1%.. H... 1» "k ‘ ‘ In which almrt on the Pacific should ever on (1:: -:A.'.::i\ 5 1 1'11: as his deslgns come to blows. whammshould mm; .121. :71: 2s ' :‘.ri 'r’ory are 003* sultice tor the elra when powers could Th†_ not face each other without? Fighting}, ' a .931... â€â€˜- 0‘ the Mikado Let the Pacific forever hold its namq Great Britain is and let the new. era ‘00 1. alarming, out it THE PACIFIC! EBA. ; nt in the “wk? I There is at present. haIpIpIiIY.¢ the 1"" ._. 1:.rï¬â€˜ldea that two Op- Verse of any sign that ,W the ,i m d'ff‘lrem “3‘01. three powers mentioned on will chr o :1an ml: each Other be anything else. (The pmm are "t: ' Eildly (TITLES. The all fairly sane, and. apart from any : . :. Then :1 nightmare to Christian ooligation they all mmhmt . :1. if? in; theirs]: nothinz amt mutual ~ruIin would ret- due :1: 1. 2,31, 111 .1 :1 J suns. l- suit from a conflict. Haw Japan ham-,8 5h J A“ o :11,- ancsea views the mattelr may. ‘06 gathered} :11 C133: is marked as the ~ which the Japanese time 1211-11 the s;l‘u".’:l :3. for [the E111: from the may in: loomed plre, 0f th3 Pacific will commeume BY 1:168 and public mamdtave W hat 'ime.la":1n VV ill ha ted'ifllâ€" "is“: ï¬rm the United. 1y strengtheried her navvegra; rou- . mmmu p0? my hm -onï¬med h‘wf ha] .1 :90“ imd 111101 and Count in Japan or Unï¬vbed States mttlalï¬ons C}. The '0 a; sio . _ have loath bid ‘mm “to Ad whose statesmen unttolin‘ aseur‘ingthe “ 3 °‘ “1° Pm immune: visaItba't float a beauty wveleomp.’ and declare Will then :1.an a necessity to the d"Hebraic nt of Ja nese 11111121:â€" qutuwe in? that its visit: Wm ‘ new fun- ial pow. dmraphmiiï¬ t is ea «1 them Ito cement alnldI moment the 111.1-c the archipelago oelongst ’3‘ n and time WW Mamba: (1 [him two if the limited States Ii :6th re: cannot-mes. Such cordial assurances tain the glands: she EN 08 '~ '. should give the ï¬nalmdw. Ital the-war cared to date m1 them. ““693; Masai-utility- doaremonsam who mm solely! at... W'QIFQI‘H WNMMHWMW ‘ ed to Toronto th resume his studi.s at the Medial College t â€"-Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Can. Mea- t'ord, Mrs. J. Alfholder. Toronto, Mrs. S. \V ebber. Maripoea. Station. spent New Year's with their sister, Mrs, “'11:. Maunder, 52 Peel-st. t «~Mr. Bruce H. Hopkins. alter Spending tne Christmas season with his parents. Mr. and 315.111.309- kins. has returned to Toronto to re- sume his studies as a â€Mod." , -Ml‘ M‘cht†H. Hopkins. B. A., SC. of the staff of the University of To. route. has returned to take up his duties alt er a pleasant Visit with his parents. Mr. and WMrsG H. Hep- kit‘s- -Mr. W. E.1V., \Shalw.1who has spent the holidays with Meï¬srs. Bed: and Bruce Hopkins than maturneid to :Toronto Ito Iresum the!“ studios aitnthe “-3. .. ‘ 11.1.1? ___________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" sign Affairs. and other high animals, express the same desire. 111.1161 ridicule the idea of Ithelre {going any m‘ulhrnat Okuma, miral EVan’ a country. Ina ny mm, Siren lay the ‘Globa’ Like number lot 5281‘;me to! all denom- inations Many _t‘h° Rev. Dennis christian country. We 1w ill need to Herd is 0110â€" b“ im compelled. to apply the principle of christiamty Ito give up that: living through preach- our everyday life. not to put. them ing Socialism. in, theindesime to see ito one side with our Sunday clothes. God’s Mill dorm on earth at: it is in This will be done when we realize heaven. ' ' r" , the Brotherhood of Man. and some it It as now 14 [yams fully tempo 1 AM†'for a’ that .., : Blnwhfol‘ds Christ-Ilka love tor, 1th: first met IBlthehfoa'd. Ithougld I have God give us Menâ€" ‘ childmen has Mn 000W andi watched whilst in touch wuth the A time like this demand. 1.11 W tot the movement 1311.11 green Sat M â€W with .931- ed ungentlomanly or unjust. \cry hearts and ready hands. lauVes. he pruned far the cause, and [likely the action of the church has Men Mhom the spoils of ofï¬ce will finding; Socialism talent-ho only. rami- helped him to foam this ideas on 3.1-: no: ouV, edy â€-VVrote articles thereon.1The cdn- “0031151111 ‘3‘“; anyhow, 11" aim†Men 1w ho possess opinions and a will. .â€" mished him to idealist W‘ 'Nun‘~ “h“ writing â€God and 1313' V9613 Men rVVho have honor. Men who will that is his “We- loot", in allowing the My :1 full not lie. _~ which hols generally race of the 981W? 1‘0" about 3‘1 For whilst the would. iw 111‘ as VI“? 0!: Saturday “.em Messrs. J33. plume." and o‘v'hECh :be $3 geugrauyl months. I think t0 132:3ch {MI Bide thumoâ€"rworn CW :1- McGill. Jos. .Walkcr. John. VViIson. 1n ounâ€"xettwi. and an M1: .A 11L. 0‘ them and allaw'ms ‘1 WW ‘Vh'ranglc in selfish mire. . Herb McNVVil. Hilliard McGili. Thos (rhompson R. Fay, (the gentleman to edit same. to moseems : "Lo. freedom 51016511" , 1 ataslip. Geo. rogue. Lawrence Blatphlomd (Mont very Imd-minwl- He“ certainly is . with compliments of the season. .VVz,ng1.t Stanley. McGi the.) all not what "The Sumner" devotions yours truly. NELL Lexi). Mrs. J. Bradburn. action. their 3111 re- “030 Who "dam “Mull-'00! and 19‘" Lindsay. Jan.2nd.1903. 1‘ -â€"s1r 'R. M. Davis and wire. or St aigned,1bhough their mlatriql aquan- “Mine" and is fully worthy of 111». .. __ ...... Louis. Missouri. who have been on a «1 $4000 to $5.000 w can per: year. 2:00 of Man 0:11 though otherï¬if: I Lucky two weeks' visit to the formers pir- Vt hen you tell the child he musn’t.‘ ents. left this morning for their wen- land. Adder ley. Bishop (JIMMY. B r he begins to think he “Hm tern home. It is 23 years since 1111350 6‘10? of Bixmineham we are when-i in m r y know that pain wil oilox. Basis left here for to geek his for- , 11 whorl in ohr‘ustianiity. the show that but he hu the longing stiu tune, and u this is his first “ï¬t '1’“ 1â€â€œ do mam“ permit '01! the rug from which he. is driven home since then. he notes a lot of m handicapped by changes and improvemnl's in the “it“, town and surrounds“ mantra. m mm id low 11. after a short absence span: in Toronto. â€"Mr. and. lanolin-16:1 VFarntield. Knee Miss F. W. {Honeytoomrnex ’rpept the holida ith- 'MI'. and Man Wm. Boll. Wellington-st. Mm. Fan'nfield will spend the winner Iin boom. â€"Mis.Horwa1rd Stevens will iaa‘ At Home" on .Twsday, January month. at «the middme of Inspector aevens. ~12 Col‘oorne-st" and on first amdthird ruesdays of months following. . his duties in 1that â€tumor: town. 1 â€"Mrs. T. Pollard and Miss Olive Cow an, of Pontypool. accompanied by Mrs. Levi McGill. oi cadmun, spent Monday and Tuesday With Mr. and to Mrs. Wm. Jollilfe. Cambridee-st -:1uam":â€"l 101' -Among those in town from Janet- plum†, and lay evilsâ€"destitution and misery. many. another good. Irish aphid. he had a 15th Mnt' {or those suite!“ ing. and started the Cinderella movement. wherdoy hundreds of thousands 01! poor Ioame- -tooted. ill-ted. aye. starving children, might enjoy some little portion of their existence. 0;