Neil. w tuck. *9 1 dang-N? '3 [£5qu M.P.P.,Has a Bill Which was Defeated When in Opposition. k the Worth? aim: of. Mr. ._J. 8. 'DW M‘P'P- for "Vest Simone, in a 11in which he will introduce; in_rth6 Lazin- gym-e as an amandsmgm; to the Man- 311ml Act, ‘ a “My plan i5 to have the. councillom indiï¬d'ualls‘.†he said “'33 Wm; "At the prqsant time the have and deputy reeve, it than {B one, are elected. individually, butthe WIRILxsillm‘s. are' elected ‘tqgetherdhose ‘* the head of the pans my the f“? tMake cam Now. I mud To Get Best Men For Councillors :‘l'o Secure the best men imthetawn- “hips of Ontario to serve initha Cm tile 0f their rapec t-ive municipalitie‘v “u; â€palm 0!! the working 0! lh‘n system in the township of Essa. "ï¬bre I ‘Was on the Council dorsogne - ME. and I know that than I altogethar too much of the clique» ' g and 'Pl‘umping’. mhq menu“: a‘that it 5, ottan â€I“ II E even Navyab 111e, brawnnzmn slid black Satin Cloth 661303an 600. - Navy blue green, brown Venetian. regular $1.50 sale $1.25 Red. nav y. black brawn and plum Venetian. reg. 60c. 3318 471a Odd lot of Dress Goods, W8- gauges, etc., reg. up to 500.. :sala 25c. ‘1 Ladia) p1ain Near ' 1 Jacket, reg. ‘38, 88k nun 1 plain AStz‘achan Mamlé, an...“ 38‘ length 27 115., 1 plain Astrachan Mantle, size. 4-4. â€it? 32 iii: 3 Plain Russian Lamb Coat, size 34: let.» an "â€"â€" (rapcstry Rugs. fawn ï¬nd brown, with groan. 3 x 3 harm-r 810. sale 3750; mg. 311.50. mb 38.75; m. $11.50. sale $9.50. _ End: of tapestry Cam. 1' 1-! yum sale price .............................. '......... ........... ...... ............ 1 ladies’ Neazl Seal blouse front. W0 stem Sable. "PM Cost. $45. for ................. . ......... ...}. ..J ......... ...... mm... ...... ........ . '...~ ... ‘ - $6.00. sale price ... ..4 s.(....,... ......... ...... ......... ... Mu. Grey Lamb Cape. reg. 63.85, aalq $2.75; ml, nag. $4.50. uh ... {...- Otter Rat Cape, mg. $3.50. nab $2.75; 2 Pea-flan driver caps, far; ““3113 51:1: '...T.‘.â€.'..Z.'.I".I...." 1.131.. 1.3... '... Q3300 2 Astrachan Driver‘s. mg. as, sale 5; 2 am Drivers. rdg. «nan-lemma 3 Persian Lamb Wedge Caps. 103- .31 0-00. Bale 37.75: mg. $7. 8310 "85.90 Iladies’ Near Seal, blouse from. Wes tern MW Coat. N!- $§3_ -.A Nod 31. a“ 1 Alma mow-- ...â€".-. w ‘â€"*I ___._-_ Vi â€"7 "w . 7 T v , _ “(1103' Near Seal Fur Mitts. Manly Maud. m. .24. :16 ...... 818.00 2 western Sabl- Rnth. m: prune. mu Mun. m. 020 ...814.75 1 Western Sable Stole. 70-111. 1113.323, ..... .m ........m...... ..1 '...$17.50 1 Wesmrn Ssh}. thraw-om Bead. rq}. $25. Inh’ ..q ... ..4 :... ...... 5,320.00 1 Isabella Fox Send. hall length. m; ultr 818. Bob ...... .. ".1... ,.....8fl.00 g Guman Mink Show, mu tuned. m. 616. pk. ...... ... ...... “411.75 1 Ware-In Sable Calla. angular $15. sale ....... .. ...... ...... ...,.. r... L.‘11‘.75 1 Canadian Mink Boob. 72-inch" landwmly turned. my. .18. .310 â€313.50 1 Seal and Sable W110. regular 835, ml: ........ ......J. ... ... 1...“; ......88530 1 western Sable Collar. with ion; Seal Stole, (M3. '25. ado ......820130 1 Mink Marmot Stole sud Mutt. mg. ‘10. act. ulq ...... ... ...; l»? ... .... "87.85 1 Brown Conny Stole. mg. 85.11141 â€75; 4: hair etch. reg. $5 ~......â€er 1 Grey {I‘hibut Stole and Mufl‘rqg. $20 at. nth ... .. ......ou ... .. ......‘1’1835 1 White (rhibet Stole. 45-h!» MI. 35.25. nab ...... ...... ... ...... (...... .....3125 1 White fl‘hibest Stole. 72411.. 4mg. $7.50, In]. ...... ... ~... {... ... :... â€.4126 1 White Hair Stole. 72-in.. rag. $5.00. up ......... ......... ‘.....2.-..;'r.......3.5 131mkwmmwsu. all: 88; 1 Saul animal; Cap-1 .nM saw w~~ ‘ g patterm wool and tapepuy my†rug. 750.. sale 59c.; r03. 57045.3(: 450,-; mguhr 520.. Balil 42°. .' . .I ~., Wool Carpet, 900.. sfle‘ 7%,; N3- ll-Sc. tor 10c.; mg. 180. [01' 12 1.9a, . Heavy Matt-i113, meg. 250.. ulna 200.; ‘3 patterns 1111103 “Iâ€, W. â€castle oeu- : m2. 3%., salt! 30¢. ‘ - 'snfald uric. s has. :relr. 312.50, nu“... ......... ......... "39.50 :éfllnmart. 554B“ 10 _t.ihg «NI‘ tart“! m' ..ui â€b 'n' "R '00-“.180w -) 60-inch Sable Scams. handaomdy trimmed. 8 tub. W- 330. “423.60 i Alaska Sable Scarf. 524nm uni-om. tun mu. m. unï¬uuguuuszso 1 Alaska Sabin 899.33. 66411., handsomely . . 338. I10 ... '...828.50 _ its“- I.-_J_-_.‘l- Mun-d3 In..- .91 nah n‘nm 20 per cam. 01! all Carpets and Ollclothg a w 3“ mamas†emu. mam, :3 111’5 an 111‘ 0 exam W 61 {his List over and Come Early. eu- all Furs. L091: 6 BoyS’ 0"" coats, regular $3 I n d: 54’ Sale OF ODBS AND ENDS. EVERY BEMNANT HALF PRICE Earpets, Oilcloths NE‘XC to Philip Morgan’s Drug Store. THE WEEKLY 3031'. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. F3333“; £3 tan to be elected, and! if he" " â€there is always an M Wt his remaining long; an 31’ 101' the people in one cor- ’ t“mama: may 'plm’ #01“ “mm and run. him ha. 5mg Union Carpat, mg, 45s.. Dress floods and suks clearlng nut all Furs Ladles’ Fur Goats , 5mm»: Mn Nahuatl- laxj 18c. and. 200., sale ............... 109. >Remnants 0! White Shaken: 1mm£mm mamaï¬aw nelettbe athltprï¬oe. We: MWMSam athal: Remnants 0‘ Dress Goods at "I 1861 CW that this system would Innings. whea- class «amen me to the township Councils, and than: would. {be a my {good thinguof course- Whan tha deputation item the outae nio Municipal Association was abthe Parliament Buildings «last rwqek to lay their danami More the Gov- emmant. several not them strongly ap- proved af the system of advocating.†Mr. Duff stated that he had-intro- duced the same [gm in 1901, lamk it pm thq Mmicipal committee of u... wanna. but was resmmted by councillor. when others can toe no plumping, and each candidate (will have to stand on his mvnunafirtsa as he should in this country. ' ".W-haxt rwas the 60%†'mll g†M: Duff m m- "Oh. I guess 't to 13d: 3!? “w“ pom "If, War, the WHOM 819 61- ecbdd Lndhichally, that is. each “m- am,unmtor_ a deï¬nitemtmthe f‘manml- as ï¬rst. second or third 7 (Yonkers Statesman.) "Leather is used for..horsegshoes in some parts of Australia." said the of the railroad resmur-i ant. ’ c ' . . :2-.. LA' at... 0 ‘un 550.. sub 440. Black Mum Elk. bright ï¬nish. (will mtvut), mg. 900.. “gee. Fancy ehocbdd M plaidmo silks, taairetas and tamolinu. mags!» .5311 4 , "54-inch. Dram W3. light 1nd dark shades, reg. 600., sale 551:. ‘ ' p60 - ... - r .... u. "25. â€h- on! m 11:: 818. no). ...... a: C15. uh ...... sale ....... .. ....... . omely turned. M3 335,91h ........ ......i "I have Ladies' Flannolotte (Duswers, 600. kinda for Bio. Spun glass and sabadn Undurskirts, rag. $1.,85 nab 95¢. ,. Bake 860. Boya‘ fleece-ï¬nd Undemar. all sizes, meg. 40c. .. ab 80¢. \ . Ladias’ avhibdund pink gowns, lane txinunad, mg. 750.. Halo 55c. « \ 20 par went. of! :11 Hamlet“ and white Umear not motioned in this list- I \( " ‘. A11 soc. Comb, 400.; :41 ‘1' Cor- ' Men‘s fldaoerlined shirgsand draw!- cm, reg. 500.. sale 400. \ L Men‘s »Wool Shirts and waeta. regular 50c. Inch. sale 400’. \t :3. $1.23. nun 95o. Ladiu’ mhitoW, 1113.31.10 ........................ -. . "1....34100 of Flan~ Underwear The Limit. ot , they didn't rwa'nrfime 611:de Iwaswop- otcou‘raa.†r .. \ objection. @0' that." ‘re- ciao-wand cus‘ o'oer - to is its use in sand- u ‘-.- 1.1:-1h-J1U .5 ........ . L2. ...828 00 625, sale )..2...$20.00 $40. sale ....... $32 00 $35, sale :.;....$27.00 \E‘ ‘J. Dam, and 8 Men's odd 0v- ercoats. ref- $8 :ndsxosalc 4 so 103 prs Men’s Pants. regular 3:. 35 and 1.50 for. ...... 5x Men’s odd Coats and Vests. regu- lar $5, sale $2. 5° to _. .the wmk heads or weakkilneys. runs is why my prescriptionâ€"Dr. Shoop‘s Restolativoâ€"so prompt): reaches rilmcnm of the stomach, heart uni klineys. It is wrong to drug tho stomach or stimulate the heart or kidneys. Thesg weak inside nerves simply need more strength. 51y Re- storative is the only prescription made expressly {or these nerves. Next to seeing you personam- wit: be to mail you (me, my new book‘ct, wtnuqd. “What To. Do.†I win also send samples of my Restorative a; well. Write for the book to-day. 1: mil surely interest you. Address 1);. by, a mtcpayer on thq ground that the payment. of the monen had not been endorsed by; the people. This judgment should prove a. needed les- son to corporations bmywhere. . -1 wish that. I might talk .wub an the sick ones about. the acute! cause of stomm'heart and. kidney ailments. To explain in pet-so“ how weak stomach nerves leads to .stOJl- ach weakness. I am sure wonâ€. in tenet all. Ani it iS‘me same wi';h .-â€"Gxippe is sweeping the country; Stoy it with Preventics before it gest deeply~ seated. To check early colds with the: little candy cold cure tablets is surely Sensible and safe. Preventlcs contain no quinine. no laxative, nothing harsh or sick- ening. I’ncumonia wouli never ap- pear 1! early colds were promptly broken Also 300:1 for teverisb child- ren. Large box. 48 tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cents. Sold'oy all dealers. â€"'Ihe Supreme Court or Canada has decided that the Mayan of Hali- fax man have to refund: $400, the amount paid by ‘the city. for his trav- elling expenses in attending the con- vention of the Union of Canadian Municipalities. held at Winnipeg in 1905. Suit was enterec! against him is at‘unawl that upwards or flit: engines were crippled between Mout- real and Toronto. No doubt there were many malfe. ‘ ‘ minus at Campbellrord, as is done during the Toronto Exhibition. It turned out 'as asked for the change will not alter the time or the train here. but will enable the people or these places to get to Toronto and Wk in one day. â€"The following from the Rentrew Mercury will make our local tox- bunters black With envy; Mr, J'. G. Bax-knees pvnsilatels: on a fun buying trip up at .Wilnq and became ‘the proud possessor of a- black fox skin that is valued at $850. It m in the hands}. of an Indian. \who had poisoned the animal and then follow- ed it lot twp days zand. a nightk'tiil he found the prize. dead...†a reward {or his persistefnoo. .l \ â€"mbc motto. "In God (we 'nmt". £3 to be mmdd to the. 'Unihdetatea coinage. fl‘hia does nqt WU. that 'PIu-‘dnfl: Mt. who ordered its romonl. than had. a visionâ€"it simply. mean; thwt the House committee on minus». Whiz and measures has re- ponbad tavorably on a bill introduced by Senator McKinley, of Illinois. to tmgaqd. .' m 1. ud‘.’ L_ . â€"1he snow blockade has‘ proved. to be one of the most disastrous .to the grand .Ixunk' in the baton; of the road. The heavy; amount. of snow that had to be moved all along the line cost a large sum of money to .say nothing of the damage to the motive power um! rolling stock. It -thzcns ol’ Campbelliord. East? ings and Keene are circulatmg a petition to have the G. 'I. R. fly- or make its starting; point and. tor- ahopl and 1m will soon by}!!! to catch up an (Inland work. { pa tho whole. the outlook tor. unplu- went in bum 10¢ '31an m- [than men todo. maintain“?- that audition; qr: such tm â€Hm and thwart m not “3.110an plmumhaumm .x FAN. 413110 mm Wad: 0‘ M want 40.000 m tor UP“!!! Dm' tion mort.(11hb um 0‘ WM?â€- vlnpo are 311de «wiring. 101' m 5% tar. uzrwulmrd “3W ‘1‘!†Aaron“ Star ; «Bum Wan hun- dmd mm much to the KIM-Hall amt amend mark, and no work in tenth- oming. do not mm that in {this busy, (world than is nothing; tor â€"Mrs. Elizabeth .an. an Inlian woman 119 years of: age. is dead at Waterford. near Hamilton. If her relating are up to snuff they will be able to make a good linng by sell- ing the alleged secret or her length of days to Gmcrnmenc‘c’wii servants and other ofï¬ce holders. â€"~The annual sale of was [or taxes was held‘on Wednesday. at the Coart Court House. Only 18 lots were or- feted. Bud bidders being an}! fewer in number, only a few. transters were made 15¢ sale was adjourned by County Treasurer Mchiuic for thrcc‘ we elm. â€"-M~r.‘ John Perkins. or Harland. has been having quite a time get- ting some beaver hey that he hai out on his meadow. up near .Coonie’s lake, but he has succeeded in getting about halt ,9.- ,ton out. no tar. . - -Apprenticcs ,(or Millinery De- partment wanted at Ford‘s.â€"w2. . -1‘he stock 6! dry, wood in tom: is reported to be running~ very low. Perzeotly green wood. is being used by some homholdon. What is Happening in Town ml the ' Country Room! About Us. - INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS â€"Stop that tickling cough. Dr. ShoOp's Cough Cure will aural": stop it, and with. perfect salety. It is so thoroughly 1131111163. that Dr. Shoop tells motbors to use nothing else ewn with very young babies. ‘ Ilia 'wlmlcésome green leaves and ten-lur- stem 0! a lung M35118 monum- oua ebrub tarnish the ouruive pm pet-tics to Dr. ShOOP‘S Cough Cure. 1!: calms the couch. and Inn]; thy sensi- tive broncbiu membnnes. No opium no ohlorolorm. nothing harsh and to inure or ll“WW“. Donn! Dc. cause of me mater. This is a flefcct common to many cemeteries. nni on: “but cannot be remedied by drainags. It a vault were built. the body could be decently deposited them and sale- ly leaked in anti} the gram: was an a satisfactory condltion to receive it ....... The directorate of the Lindsay Cemetery Co. should take this Adrien to. heart. St. Mary's oongexgation ai- rï¬adx possess a roomy mortuary chamber in connection with tlhiT Ct metcry. never in an accident and nova: re- coi'vdd any injury. an‘l dnr'un; the who}: period only one man was run our by the locomotive he ma: om ~Exohangc; At certain season-as of the year it is unsatisfactory to place the body of u Iriend in the graveb-x- as engineer and ï¬reman. bag: an uncut unique record. He is the second oldest gamma: in Canada. and dur- ing the whole of. his forty-eight: soars as winner and ï¬remap «was {at also kick that. Sana Lindsay! nï¬streasqs who have been Wad mtlnirntzeptmontothelpbfllmd thb police cont-t may new tool like Waiting loose, land: that. will do Well to “member that Yankep and Can- :atdian Hana ct justice diner†.x“ p-Nevqr £01113.“ U051 am (part b! the town. and than: you: own Want! moat Mpstomnbeupmmlar’a estimate at the plane, Sell all you. can andbuy all you muthom Every dollar that is sent or carried away from Enema malnas the ‘town that much poorer. If you havq the means invest in munching that {will gm Woody unployment. .Do not kick at a proposed Investment simply, because it is not at younldoor â€"Chriatophe: Henry, 01 Obtain, who last week wet-ind. after nearly half a century‘s act-in railway work‘ ‘ â€"A.ocondiug to a decision just is- audiqxn New. York 5%; woman vwhohmlhd a list: by.†Mm! ml: (1113'. B18!) tin Impatient hnxzy. so it would roll. the savers 31/ i: was made flat. so you can pile it up. â€"A Winnipeg deapatch any: thatJ. Qumandit hrumwdhiamtmï¬on istobuild'a Iinattmoqtopamflol â€-30.1343. mmthosopoim He -'l'oronto Starz’ur. Kylie has been lecturing to the University. students on St. Francis oï¬ ML; St. Francis used to speak of "my. brothers, the birds." gWondcr, what St. Francis would say it he could come back and see ladies 0! fashion with leather: in their hats pulled on“ 0! his bro- ther's tail. Aaron†Bag; A Chicago woman has. been m tom- wqu 1.7 mum aha hymn: heu- our ed: at mine lay. Educ MU her zhuQufl'q pm: mambo be number.- od. and m M urn any. '~ Mwn‘mtho grip at gun ruin Mined to: 24 hours Mining'sâ€" day. mum- ury mm: trying to trace 3 man who have bean miss- ing aim the storm. mm. m dist at injtmgd mm what 150,. z: ~What [was money made for. asks a contwnporary. There are two them lies. says the Iotonto Star man. The spenders say money was made round -'Ihe Victoria. Laundry is being enlarged by the addition. of a lug-3 brick addition to their, laundry. The carpenter work is being. donc, by Mr. Jon. Staples and flag brick work by the Lindsay Bron. â€"Toronto Star.- Cutt‘mg of! those thuty odd {toronlo saloon -lic¢ns::s win throw a. lot of men out of w a: The Globe may as well keep its :m- Inbution column open a while Pong. â€"Sx;teet Overseer O'Neil requests citizens to assist him in keeping the watercourses open by not shoveliing or eweeping the snow. into them when cleaning the walks. Io: this upon. â€"Canada‘.s standard Piano in the ‘Nordcheimcr. and you can buy one on monthly 0;- quarterlx payment: if desired. Call pt Goodwin's Art Gallery.â€"dwtl. . f .. Owing to the ilineaa of Fire Chic-f :Boll. DeputxOflIf. NV" Aniliflmtwiu hue curse 0‘ the Fire Deput- mum. for .1 short time. t -Slightly used Diana at reduced pricu. A list will be Why! ad- dressing the Nordheimer Plug 00., Limited. Toronto-Livy“. “Hm B. (H. Um at Oxillia,arwas hat: mat appoints! Inpuï¬ntenrlmt at road: thrunzhout tilt County at ï¬lm can on: I Islam 0! DI'MW the Com-1 U cme I I ' ll - 'VI -â€"A maniacs ht Fanelon Fall; wt}- m sum-shock! to Limbo: on Sun: flay. mhuy‘ mil: (1 good tune. and the snow. to ho In ï¬at-class shay. â€All! on“ â€v. Vâ€. . â€"()ccaa.i(lOaUY. a woman is 90' m ceptive that ï¬lm will. even try to make u; mum's she loves him when she dons. _ ‘ ‘\. -Ma-ny 3 Moms.“ thoaght to Remain. than to the management housdhéld. by} an (laden. Raine. Wis. For sale ‘n devotes mate ‘. " the world 5:22,,“ at her own 5â€"2:", :45 and 29.) Then the new Con- chnt shall be given, (Heb. 8; 6. 10, :2.) Then they. 1. 0.. the whole hu- mnlamlly, (for as i9 Adam all died so in Christ shall all he made slice, 1 06:. 15%) and then they shall not teach every man. his neighbor, and etery man his brother; saying. inmv the Lord. for all shall know. me from the least to the greatest. Then shall the children no more say. "Fa- thers have eaten a sour. gray). and our teeth aer set on edge." but. than every one who died shall die (or his own iniquity. aml every. mm who esteth the sour grape, his teeth shall be set on edge (Jer. 31; 294)†Now, the nations are betting‘thcir plough- ehares into swords and their own. inc-hooks into spurs; then after the coming storm of troyble (Dan. 12-1 end with. 24.21) in that glorioui kingdom for the which we are told to pray. and for which the-whole creation is growing and travelling “hi paln and trouble. when nutter: will be reversed. f6: they will now .Let us now look [or the desired remedy. In mtthewï¬: 10 .we train- structed ,to pray, “Thy. kingdom come. Thy will be done, in earth as it is in heaven.†this is the king- tdom, or the appointed day. in the winch God will judge the world in righteousness. (Acts 17:31). By or through the prOphet which the Lord Jehomh shall raise up. via. the Lord Jesus Christ. .then the world shall. hear; those who hear» and they shall lire. and those who do not ‘hear shall be cut of! in the second deuh. (Acts 3â€"22, 23. and Rev. 20; L2, 13 and 14). Then shall avarice and greed be utterly put down. and the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Loxd as the waters cover the sea. (Isaiah 11; 3-9). Then the dead shall bear the voice of- the Son of God. and they that hear. shall inve. All thry that are in their graves shall hear Bis Voice and. shall come forth; they that have done good unto the resurrection of life (Rev. :6). and they that here done ill onto .1 reâ€" suucction of judgment. (St. John Dear readers. have mu: in God; remembering that not ONE ietter Of the Luv shall pass till ALL be fulfilled; that Rig ,wprd shat} not re- turn void. but that it shall accom- plisthl that He pleased, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto it was sent. (Isaiah 55; 11.) Now. viqwing matters lrom‘ this standpoint. 1 uk. when should we look (or n "remedy" for human enmityl \‘erily, mm has been try- ing for six thousand year- to bet- ter his condition. and what do we ï¬nd! Kandy; thisâ€"that man is evoluting upwnrt, as many. tell us. and is now within a stone's throw of perfectidn. .Well. it rings. enm- Liacs, monomlies. redcrntione, anna- mtnt of nations and starvation. will bring about the desired remedy. that for which the whole. creation is groaning and travailxng in pain. (RJ-t mans 8.22). then I fancy we ,will; soon have that desire. But that in not so Looking at it Irnxn the cxtesiw that point of view. are we to ex- pect that only the Golden. Rule all bring the golden age. or that the conversion of the world will result through the instrumentality of the church. in its present conditioul Or can we expect that. all wrong: will be rectified or all rough places nude smooth? Again the scriptures an? ewer. "No l" Still. we surely. are not‘ to gun up in despair, haping for the‘ best. but really preparing for the‘ worst. and say. “Surely God hate not excited man for 'Hia own good pur- pose: or if so. the devil has got the start in the matter somehow, and God's word. thethu gone forth out 0! His on mouth. shell return void end shall notmplhh that which He pleaeed, and shall not prosper in the thing whereto it was sent." l Now. with regard to the evils now existing, we cannot confine them to the injustice o! the “wgge 514m in the departmental stores." However. by looking around .us end via-mug conditions as they exist. socially, fi- nancially and evvlesinsticaiiy, he wouid most certainly bq led. to con- clude that the. Prophet Isaiah. (24, 1 and 19 .20) was about right when he propheticaily. looking down through 'tLe egos. penned the-e “Odie; "Behold. the Lord mxkoth the oath empty end. mueth it mute, and tumeth it upside down and mttercth’ shroud .the inhnhit- wta thereof}? \ ‘ (To the Editor of The Post.) S?r.--ln reference to the exis'ing evils. as pflr â€Slroller’s" artitie in thc issue of Ihq Poat of Dec. slut. there seems to be 'no remedy forlh‘ coming. as requested. by‘ “Farmer" or Cakwood. in the issue of The Post of Jan. 13th. ‘ the ~pol£¢ado mutantdtbmualmm m hflmï¬ in Mtodat COMMUNICATIONS ma. lake ad othqr. Son by 311' anion. . ‘ r- i 'â€"A 1511M!!! claw into th'e atop! 'l at -R. Ban-ram, at tho corner .0! Yoda. 3nd Cult-d1. thin morning.â€".1'oront to Jim ..... mm is. a Vqry incomplotq [ma Wary. my at putï¬nz.*~ '12" maintain; anddsemlshoe maria "'3' tin 1dr ahmggï¬rl should Ann tau-ix kw VT! “ U _m WW 'I: weptoen .China- man, at Mo. twirl“ t° “'9 mar. bruins; tor the ITuPI‘i‘P‘w“ at Main; mm; unu- wager]: men, ha sou: utvshn;6bhapoli°0'( THE REMEDY FOR HUMAN ILLS. an m cent. intent. paydals ml;- you-11. m (would give our own pop}: a. may at least as goodas any bank. and ï¬fty par cent. more m anthem pay. also'a annuity that mu bu convertible {woo-Antwan (_ MWmusmny no“ in wmamormto mm (fawn W1 AW William ‘Jor- dun asked a wry Wt qugation â€"-ono rwlich brings the who'd: 0‘ mm; aha m at the town in- m an Wight. and in mi: 'itldBï¬ ,1-19.) This is the grand restitution 50! all things. which is spoken 9y the .mouth of 311 «the holy prophets sinse the wofld began. (Acts 3-21). This is the glad tidings 01: great joy whwh Mikhail. â€(131624) «mi: isfthe desired remedy for present iils. Thanking you for intruding so lengthily on your space and patience. I am. Sincerely yours. \ Dear fellow- pilgz‘un. these are not cunningly devised tables, but the sure word 0? prophecy whexeunto you do well to heed. as unto a hgbt that ehineth in a dark place (11 Peter THE HORN BROS. WOOLLEN 00., llHlTED. beat their swords into plougbshnwl and their spears into pruning hooks and shall learn war no more (Joel 3‘10 and 13 2-4.) Ankyonrmmhsntforonrgoods.11notinflockund dirodto our min: and got the homo-nude qnuity. . For ovuhdf:centuryxemben o! thisï¬mhsnboenenpgod h mum ingWoollens. Experimenting, stud ' Jousting mm about akin; m .n thotmo. SomNmketsmoonstrut tomndthotut and no W In. shrinhblo. wmummmmmelemmhamnuq thonttuilky hmbs’ fleece. On: blanket- hsve the waning qualities boon-I h woolisukiltnlly ended, ï¬nd, â€113th closely woven. They :20 W with I. thou-onusppwhiohdoesnotcomofl. Donotbnybhnkob'iths my m it youmt ittomrorwuhwell. . - u 11_-L :_ .L--I_ _-_: jl_--L A- ,_,,, , m, n A n,~ ___~ ‘--J_ "BIBLE STUDENT. Fanclcm, Feb. 10m. 1908. \ RE LOCAL â€MOVEMENT DE- my ite Goods Sellin ‘ SECOND WEEK OF Cash and One Price Embroiderles 40 to 81 Cambtic and Swiss Muslin Embroideï¬es. Edging: and In sertion, separate or single pat- terns. and sets to match, includ- ing Flouncings, Corset Cover Widths and Allovers. Many very new and [pretty designs, in- cluding Filet. The prices range from 4cto$xoo ayardand are exceptionally big values. J. Sutclifl’e 8b Sons Prices from $2.50 to $5.50 per Checked (mm 250 yd White Organdie Muslins, mer~ eerized check patterns, in three sizes, very new and stylish {or waists. Special per yard... 25c Spot [mum 12 1-23 yd. Good quality Swiss spot Mus- lim, in ï¬ve difl'etent spots. Spe- cial value at pet yaxd... 12 1 2c We Are Showing [any Exclusive Designs for Spring. When looking the various markets over for this Spring’s supply of new things we were fortunate to secure these extremely pretty and very latest Dress Fabrics in the New York Market. Of course, you know that America’s choicest wash materials cannot be seen in such a grin; varietymywereasin theNew York market. See theeeinour wash goods section and pass your opinion on themâ€"we feel you will“ be real well pleased. The prices are very reasonable too. The quotations here do not at all represent what is to be seen, and the money to be saved, at this store during this big white event. @ Mary’s Lamb' Wool Blanket, Wu Manuncuu-ed at the Lindsay Woollen mus. IN EVERY DEPARTIENT OF THIS STORE The Newest American Musllns BENTURES. DRESS GOODS SECTION. 0.9906999900000950 LINDSAY .690 gwlglnmia Manxâ€"«Eu as an 9.31 «A» 333.? In 03. .5038 3 33!. «.33 1.53.. 95 as 38.8.. 4588 18m. gaining auguaoooï¬e 43 «00.3 33 8. gnaw (Chicago New) n It 92 man is in church with two halt-donuts in his pocket. and In isn't sure that one’of the two it good. which one will so into flu contribution plate! . STEWART 8: O'CO'NNOB, Solicitbrs for LeeJ. Hunter deJn Henry Hunter, the Stanton.- «'3. the executors of the aid deeeeeed will proceed to dietnbnte the mete of the said deceeeed omens the titled thereto hsving only tie the chine of which they then shell hove had neti-e, and they willnet be lieble for aid eeeeteor enyputthereet tony person or persons of whose chin they then ehell not hove had nobce. Deted at Linde this Eighteenth dey of February, 1908. NOTICE TO CREDITORâ€"In the net- ter of the ease of ROBERT BUN- "'3 dwn'komï¬Ã©ï¬ ,“mi?†‘32 pursuant to 1 . 129, 111 persons hmng clone or denud- ngsinst the «at» of Robert Hunter, late of the Town of Lindeuy, in the County of Victoris, gondola-n, deceased, are to send by post prepaid or dexiver to Lee J. Enter, one of the Executor: of the he: will end tenement of aid deceased, It Bobceygeon P.O.. on or before TENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1908, their christian and names, addxeuee sud description, the full puncnlsre of their accounts, claims or demands properly veriï¬ed, end the nature of eecnnuee (if my) held by them. And notice is hereby given that m the Tenth Dex ct Much, _1908, um. F60. 27th. . We imported theeedirectfvom the Old Country Home: and know the values are a stat deal better than we could buy to-day and yet the prices we are asking is much less than the pteeent values are actuaily worth. Be sure and see these new Victoria Lawns, Persian Lawns, Apron Lawns and India Linens. New Laces Are In Our showing in these are worth your inspection. Here you will ï¬nd a lace just suitable for your requirementsâ€"espedal~ ly in the trimming qualities. A splendid collection of values in 0mm. Fact. Clu-y. Valen- eeinnes and Torchons. Lawn: and India Linens Problu. Also in Oshawa.â€"