z o Told In In : The Post at the Various Gamma. : w¢¢00999919909§+§qo i$9§§§§f§§§§§§§§§§tÂ¥ ‘ days last week at the Guelph; exhi- L ‘ SCOTCH LINE. _ - - â€" , ‘ bition. ‘ d the Christmaa {erect _ Km 1:: mm -- -l .‘A’L are sorry to learn that Mr. rm- A t hwy u. ._-_,, ire-night, *0 â€be bald in .gthe Stan chm factory. The programme. will be rendered in thq church. \ A number 01 sleigh 10611?!» journeyed, t: Bobcaygeon to baht the McMagtar. Band, and' afl are high an theiripraisei cf. tba emcédmy of this famous- band.- in their work of soul winning. M1. Will Lewis returned heme iron Guel'ph after a pleasant ‘trip. A speciar mee'tmg of the shareholq- den of. the company flushing mu was laid on lTuasday lash, Mr. George Warren wil; return ham (or. Christmas. after an Limit sum- 01: {carnelian years. ‘ ., ( 1 FRANKLIN -. (From Our Own Omrespozxdent.» : . The snowstorm of last Saturday 21- most blocked the roads in some yleces. _ A L-_ ‘1- 1: Hart. ‘ Our worthy teacher, of Mt. Box-eh. has 00: main at our school l’c a Mrs. Thos. when anu deacon†or nyevale. are at present. visiting with her mother, Mrs. Yeals. 'Jhreshing in this neighborhood is finished for the season- Clover seed is yielding well in this locality. A. H. Yeals shipped nice bags of red clover seed from this point last week, for which he re- ceived $219. the price per bushel beâ€" ing $9.50. . Mr. John Robinson, 3r, and tamily, of North Dakota, arrived at. this point .Wednesday to spend the win- ter with his parents, of Fleetwood4 V Inc patrons of Fleetwpod cheese factory in this section are well pleas- ed with their returns from that source this season. our friend. A. Noble’s cheque amounting to $371 for ezeves cows. A ‘ 1 , ytar. ing with friends in Irondnle. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Madill; havq a. lit- tle stranger come to stay‘ at iheic borneâ€"a girl. _ \ . r . St. David’s congregation. of the Scotch Line intend giving an ,oyste: supper in the Orange hall, Dunsford. and an entertainment in the church hall, on the evening of Jan. 15. Mr. ;W right, our new cheesemakcr. has mud into his new" home. , u 311‘. 5:13: harm. agent a; law, A number of the villagers attend- ed the concert, and ball at Tory Hill, and report .3 wry good timei ‘ Mr. J. J. Pearson, Lindsay, was in the Vï¬illpge for a few: days lately, ‘ Mrs. P. Barr Spent last week 17:511.- x GOODERHAML - . (From Our Own Correspondent.) ( Mr. A. Boss. representing W. B. Spariing 8: 00.. of Lindsay. called on tnc merchants on the 12th. 0 Mr. D. Doney and Mr. Brodericka Toronto, made their usual can here on Thursday. representing A- A. A1- lan 6: E. Bond. Co. g The school concert held in the hall on Friday, the 313t, was a decided success. Much credit is due Miss eWe-ston for the way in which the children! were trained to datheir part Proceeds amounted to $16.25. With regret we learn of her departure and . Rev. Mr.- ,Weatherhead and Mr. .135. Shea, of Wilberforce. were here on 3501111837 attending the funeral of the late Adam Graham, sr., ,who was called ,xrom this earth on Saturday. Funeral took place on Tuesday ta the Gooderham cemetery, and was largely attended. ‘ . Mr. Geo. Wilson, Fenelon Falls, spent the past week in town on Insi- ness for the Baker Bryans Co- H OH Monthy, Jan. 6. the Rev. Dr. Marsh, of Peterboro, who delighted the congregation of the Methodist chunk with his sermon on their an. nivezsary Sunday, will deliver a; leo- ture in the Methodist church on a scientific subject. The lecture will be made more interesting bx stereopti» can news. ~ with her every: success in her new ï¬eld of labor. . DUNSFDRD s (Frdmr Our Own Correspondent.) i The sleigh bells are ringing once. more and everyone is enjoying the and winter weather. The Dunslord merchants are busy dzcorating their shops [or the 21011- day season and displaying then: Christmas atock at Santa. Clans’ goods. _ . (â€1 Mrs. John SVhite made a flying trip to Kinmount lately. ‘ . A. Christmas tree and entertam- and“: will be held. in. thq hall in the rear 01‘ the Methodist church next Monday evening. Dec. 23. The tree “111 be covered with presents for the children and an interesting program :wxll be given. I'MPORIAM Ntws or m 013mm SAVINGS ACCOU NTS Interest Paid Four Times has consented to rev :hool for the coming Pays Special Attention to E. Hart. , PM. are sorry to learn that Mr. H. Thurston has accepted an offer to use his threshing engine in the township of Mariposa, and will not be in Dunsford' this winter. ~ The annual school meeting of school section No. 2. Yerula‘m. ml! be held at Dunstord on Thursday, Dec. 23- . :._ ‘ PENIEIL: 3'. " [From Our. Own BMW) M1. Alkanah mrethewax has been mending a few days visiting his sin- 1.01, Mrs. B. Osborn. - k Miss M. :Vleington is visiting at the home of Mr. .C. Smith. Judge McIntyre called 0;. friends hem this «Yank. ; 1 M1. (1‘. Squires has. returned from .viriting his son Lorne a't Pickering. _ Quite a number tram there attend- ed M1. ’1'. Butty’a tria‘ at Whiting. Me noticed that Messrs. C..Smith. B. 030mm and rr. Cary rwere among the numhber 1 , I . ‘ The Chmtmaa Trees under the ads- pim 'of our choir will be held on Monday nughu Dec. ï¬nd in Penal: church. An excellent musical en- tertainment is being provided with Imitation and a. diaiqgue, â€A Chang- ul Bunsewifeâ€. Admission â€" adults Human... Brow. Omvoaao H5†H35 w «an #0 59. 93m 93m. much? On Oinsdoh. a Ciover threshing is now in full swmg Mr. William ,Curtln is doing a. good season’s work threshing 5min and clover. The Dorgan brothers are also working hard. threshing and. cuttmg Straw. KING‘S WEA’RF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hark! Do you .hear the sl°igh bells jingiing? It shows that Jack Frost and Mr. Winter are now at work. We had a heavy, [all of snow the other day and some or the roads are biockaded, Quite a number of new: cutters have been sold in this vicinity. . “hat is this country of ours com- iL-g to? The other day, a young lady placed one of Sam Hughes‘ pictures in a. cream crock to sour the cream. This would be a .very, convenient plan it it proves a success. as numbers of the 001’s pictures are. now‘ in air- culation- Mrs. Timothy Crowlcx i_s at pre- sent seriously ill. CAMBRAY : (From Our Own Corresmndeni.†. Mr. and Mrs. James Riches i-rese “at home†on Friday evening to .a number or their friends. . Mr. Iran Tompkins, of the Mout- real Bank. Sarnga, spent a few: days this ,week with his parents. 4 Mr. Armour Hancock gave at party to a large number of his mung friends on Friday. evening. 13th. Dancing Was kcgt up until the wee sma’ hours ol' the morning. . 1116, £11er tree and entertain- ment 'to be given in the Methodist church‘ on Tuesday. awning next will be the jomept‘ attain at @1213 season. Mr. Victor Perdue has returned from the lumber camp. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrington Spent Sunday in Peterboro. l ZION (From! Our Own Corre5pondent.) The young peOple of this vicinity are busy preparing for their nun-n: Christmas entertainment, which will be held on the evening 0: the 23rd. g Mr. B. Osborne and ifamily‘ oï¬ Lit- tle Britain, have moved into our midst. . ‘ I . C ( . Mr. Austin Mortimer, who has been engaged with Mr. E. Rodman for the past year, has gone _to Toronto... where he intends taking up the tele- graphing business. ( Mr. John Varcoe is spending a few weeks with‘ his qon in Lindsay. ' . Mr. .W’ill Clarke was presented thh a bouncing baby boy, ‘Wiilie now ~wears a broad smile, a Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Webster, of Oakwood, and Miss Brown, of l’eniel, were the guests of Mr. Sun Hail las‘t ,w cek. . Mr. John O’Leary was in Lindsay Saturday on business. Times a Year. ROBERT ROSS, 1 A taffy pull was helduLt Mr. Nor- xran Osborne’s and proved a, great success. \ Mr. and Mrs. 'A. J. Varcoe Were in town on Saturday. . Mr. Norman Grins, .qf Yalcntia, was renewing old; acquaintances on Sunday. . x“ . Mr. Harry .Wiiliams meat west; Sunday. He claims the roads to in good condition. ; .. . . Osborne has "returneflt to her daughter. Mrs; 10c. Come one, Looms to be IMake it a point tq bq on hand, and enjoy Santa Claus’ visit with the duilleâ€. . Miss Ethel Avery. Toronto. came home on Sdturday alst to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. an) Mrs. Henry Avery. - Miss Mabel Bryant. Toronto. is en- joying a pleasant holiday. among friends in this vicinity. ' r The tea meeting at Glenarm on Monday evening attracted a number of our young people. They, report a good time. ,-_ -L v-* A good oyster supper was given at. the Temperance house on Wednesday evening. 11th. Owing to the iucle. «rent weather only a fair crow-1 at- tBDdCd. I . Don’t forget, the big shooting match in the village Christmas day. Gilbert, our general merchant. is giving away his calendars this week. As usual. he has shown good :udgw 1mm in the selection. Liverpool Wheat Futum Cloud Un- changed. Chicago HiWF-U‘" . Stockâ€"Latest Quotations. mm Evening. Dcc- 17- mm! wheat Mum closed to-da: unchanged: corn 3“ 10W- At Chicago Deeanber when: closed 3866 mm" Bomb-ell: corn 35‘0 ’38th- m Winnipeg Options. Following an the cloning quotation: on W1rnbe¢_grdn futures to-(lay:fl .1 ma it-.- 1 A _. 9-, \‘j Cable: Easierâ€"U. 8. Market: Quiefly Firmer. it“ v"â€" Butchers. Choice picked Christmas cattle sold at sustosssopermnmorgoomuso to “.70; medium cattle at 84 to 84.25: com- mon at $3.50 to 83.75; com. $2.50 to $3.50; 82.85 to $3.15: best stacker-a. £00 to 300 lbs" at 82.40 to $2.75: common stock“ un- mammals. 'B’B 5.6 no 'au ouud M an». AIIS'kO. "-1 ...... Straw. W Bell" >01 n ... cnt flour ............... Stlalght rolled flour... Apples, pen bbl ... ...... rotate“. we": bag ......... m gar. m; ... Peas. Prince Avbbetrt ...... Peas. Ema-ll. bush ......... Bushwhaat. .. ... ... Rad clover. need ...- ..... . cannersmc to $1.50. Feeder: and 8 ,crs..1mmn001ba. at m: beatteederssoom to 8.50: best stockers, 8 Milken and Springer-s. There was a fair supply of mute" and springer-a. and prices ranged from ï¬toxï¬smmebmotthobestzo- mg at W to $0 each. Veal Cables. Mmmoitorgoodtocholcequal- ity. of which there were few on n16- Pdces ranged from :3 to :6 per cut. Sheep and Lamb. \ Fans. 3261' Nb ............ Beat Manitobu‘ Ptt'q .- Spring wheat ............ Fall wheat ...... ... ...... Baa-flay N0. 1 : .Patzicy, No. 2 ............ Kai-racy, ~ziNo. 3x .......... PM ~“' No. 3 ......... 5...“ Bmkwhaat...- ... .....d .. Peas. Oanndlan Ben}: The run or sheep and lambs m mod- erate. with prices ï¬rm-x for lambs. Ex- port sheep. 83.25 to 84:13me “.50 to 35.50 per cwt. Gaase Wheat Turkeys, pen- {lsb ... ...... LOCAL ‘lllï¬m Eggs. trash“, spar (102... 026 Butter, pm 110 ............ 025 1 Lard --- --. --..-. ... .... ... 014‘ ? â€-0 u- uuu 000 cod. .0. Chickens, per pair ...... LONDON. Dec. 1‘1.â€"London cables are lnner. at no to mac per 1b.. dressed ï¬ght: rec-{garner beat is quoted at 3360 Tomato Grain Market. MARKET REPORTS: “a CATTLE MARKETS. no... .00 on. ‘00. 0.5 so lower. Toronto Live Stock. were light. » My. no â€q no p ‘ no. .mâ€" 150 0 75 7. 75 0 80 0 80 0 75 057 2 50 060 040 0 75 080 080 050 007 to 0 80 to 0 80 to 0 75 :to 0 57 to 1000 088 050 075 080 085 040 055 3 25 2 85 350 060 008 Clerksflre Ready to’ Fill the Stockings at 00009066660.900000099900090.0000900990 An extra force of salesmen will facilitate your shopping. We are ready for the ush. Already we have met the demands of hundreds because WE HAVE Every one of ‘ No time to be '09 Take our Me" asimuch can say Boys’ Storm Ulstel‘s Men’s Fur Coats Men's Stylish Overcoats S Elegant Suits Raincoats House Jackets Gafdl William Streets 5 Garner Kent and LINDSAY’S BIGGEST CLOTHIER. Where the Good Clothes Come From. of our mammoth Departments ï¬lled with Matchless 9 lost.‘ _Welcome the coming Guest. Merry Christmas as a personal oneuand no new wish say as--Bright be your Christmas Day. 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