‘ I To Recognize Purity. Adulteration has grown to such a ï¬ne art, that it is almost impossi- ble for a woman now-aâ€"days to de- tect the false from the true; but a chemical analysis will always detect adulteration. Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis, Official Analyst to the Domin- ion Government, after a number of analyses, reports that “ Sunlight Soap is a pure and well-made soap.†Try Sunlight Soapâ€"Octagon" Barâ€" next wash day, and you will see that Prof. Ellis is right. No one should know better than he. 210 â€" .â€" NI!!!) 8: HABBISle W Business and . l. Shorthand College, 2 COLLEGE ST» TORONTO, '1 Offsrs special inducements to anyone do- ' ï¬ring ath'irough - and up-tn-iate course in {. Bookkeeping, Shea-sharia Type- 4 wmm . Arithmetic. ï¬nglish. Civil arvice and. Kathernatics. '. ' At tie recent Inland Revenue examina- tions. the seven candidates prepared at this college in Bookkeeping, Arithmetic and ', I I l. m Commercial Science obtained first-clan ‘ ‘ certiï¬cates. i“; ' ll, Individual instruction. Open entire year. T Enter new. Information free. I a. :3 ï¬â€"Eâ€"ï¬ï¬Ã©'ï¬ ~ Life and Fire: lnsnranes General Agent for the SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada â€â€"- Flra Insuranceâ€"Ellie Waterloo Intro noted for its fair dealing and prom t set tlements, also the North British an Mer- cantile and other reliable companies. Money to loan at the lowest current rates of interest. Oï¬oe : Rear of Dominion Bank Build , where I will be personally present on W - esday and Saturday of each week. JOHN P. curmmc The Weekly Post. ixosn', FRIDAY, JAN. l6, iodf OBITUARY. teresting Events in the Life of Irs, John Fleury, Ops Township Pioneer. low Deceased. Tho; last of the old pioneers of West Ops passed peacefully away on Jan. 5th, 1903, at the family residence, lot 14. can. 1, Ops, in t-':c person of Mrs. John Flurry. Deceased, whose . airlen name was Teal-hey. was born in the County of Lou'gfortl, lrelnnd, in the year 1810, and when seven- teen years of age was married to 7 obi: I-‘lurey, who had just received first-class certificate as school- | eaclier In the your 1831 she. with her Insband and one caiilt'l, sailed from Dublin Bay for wild America- When 901m: three weeks at sea. avioleut torn: aro°e whicn swelt the main hast ofl the ship and ieft‘ itafloat- ng helpless hulk of wood. It was bought that all would be lost, but their time had not Come. The storm ~ub irn’cd, the carpenters and sail- ors sct tc work and in two days hey hoisted their sails again and £.\\\\\\\3‘ IA: NXQCEQV. .7 it'll/t is a . . . . - annulled their Journey, landing in 0. DYOPS Iuebec in eight weeks from the time Opium ‘ hey started- There they embarked ’ n a tow-boat, the only mode of trav- I’leasant. lling ill those Jay's on the St. Law- . . once between Quebec. and Montreal. 111.0!†of t took seven days to make the trip Feverish- etwec: the two cities. By a. . g . frangt coincidezwc they did not then Custom ,0 all th: way to Montreal. ’ When tion and hrec days and three nights on the ow-boat, which was-I nothing more regulates has an open scow, it stopped fora n iving 'hor‘r time at aplaicc called Three q’. g , 'ivers. There *was about: an acre “147993 f clearance hilt no house in view nothing but bush, sky and river. to . seen. It was awarin morning; in . lune and Mr. Flurey, who hail just 13... rot relief by the breaking of a felon ,'-, nod I his thumb, from “'lllâ€.h he had "N ‘ C ‘ â€- -er. suffering for several days, went â€W U 3"" 9" ashore and, lying down in the shade ., , l atice, fell fast'asieep. When inc â€'"" A ’ avwk'c he found, to his terrible sur- .risc, that the boat had gone. but 1. looking around he saw that his wife and little chill were also with Olfl‘. Oil the shore, she having got hClr allâ€" which consistc} cf a large soda-n Chestâ€"removal from the out. as the child \vas sick and likely to die, and she feared if it died on iho boat it would be thrown into .‘hc water, as had been done with o‘hcrs while on board the ship. She carel not what happened if they Would only leave her oil the land, that My might in some way bury hex babe if it died. Tbs. strain of the loFlll'Ml on the min! a: nor huslmnl was something that «cw better be iiiirtgineil than liar-chiral. Just then a. tall, dark 11:1“. came driving through ill-.5 bush will :illnl‘rt’ .‘lllil cart. The horse "~? will. with sweat, Ivl‘ilv: tl-w yer- {ratio-n ‘lrv‘ppctl from the fat-c of lzv- :rmt. who! 33ml driven :20 miles n luv-vi. bout with the hut-e but were l‘llglll ‘1": Bismuth". Ull iii-or". whim! he mul'l hire to ism-ll W'iu‘n' the! flu- lwrii was gone, mu! Is. \l3:“|{l“.' '1‘!‘ -~. Um" Ii: H; his lung. was "a win: “ref -m lit-3w: that C...‘ -l,iqâ€".. LL: in Mt- ['luhnr ‘lhf‘Q ilv “-§~‘ 35 "‘|'-â€". ‘gz’a Onions-l l th.:s-‘I\u;“ ‘P‘tti‘ Q'tu‘i'b. 'tii‘ Viniénl rl.‘ aw: Oath. it °“‘§‘.‘_‘.“‘“ llï¬u‘ .s “an. tstibat-It- to in. WHE° Q I§..§I...; will I_, :.:e colleagues Willi fulï¬uli it. up», |.. I.;.u.. it" Elai‘cy. "I“ .c Sukkot-l was so .,.;i,..- away and Hui-J Iiml “Ninth: Ll... journey ull hut. (in: tall. Milli; nan. lu‘i‘lé the large chest in Ilic Lui'tv it 'Iw‘a‘ them three days (is zms tuc- juurucy. but they were new: it‘dlc..llle in every house along llu' way till they got there. The. lalic rcwv'erell and they lived there am Mr. Fancy taught the school for “W! years. . .lt the end of that term. longing 1.. s’ii"; more of the wilds of Western Gamma, they set out. again, sailing up Lake Ontario to Toronto (than Calico Little York). From there they drove to Streetavillle, where they live.‘ for some two years, Mr. Flurcy teaching the school in that place. Leaving there they went: to New York. where they lived for three flaw and buried their eldest boy. The only nine of travel from Lake Ontario to New, York in those the? = : an canal basin on by waggone. . by thu returned in Cartesian!) is 1.;. surprised daisy, (m the l'prt Perry team. and 1. line. are excellent players. being good stick handlers and fast movers. W. Carnegie, McGill and Hicks displayed great ability as lived near much-tion- one‘y ‘. they moved to the all. where Mr. Flurey taught mixed for two years. Then'they journeyed through the wild woods in Lindsay. Elie present. ‘17de of Lindsay then comprised three small log“ houses built on the bepk of the stream. not far from where the Opera Hausa now stands. We say the stream, for in those daysâ€"before the locks were built at Bolxmwgeon or Lindsayâ€"time Scugog River was but astronaut This was about 1842. Shortly after this they settled on the homestead now occupied by their son Thomas, lot 14. con. 1, Ops. where they lived out the rest of their lives culturing their share of all the hardships incident: to life in anew country Their Clim- of six boys stud! five girls. I-our of the boys still live,- John and Joseph- From there the youngest. who still cept Mary. brother Thomas on lives with her the old-farm. Mr. Flurey predeceased his wife about 26 years ago, but the good old lady. who was loved and respect- ed by all who knew her, lived- (loses every soul laid to rest Who was in the township of Ops or in Lindsay when she came in. Then Shayna), calmly closed her eyes and followed in that over-moving procession to that happy land beyond the skies wnere time doc and part- ing is unknown. largely attended by friends and neighbors, and after high mass in St. Mary’s church-"she was laid to rest in the Catholic ceme- tery. there to await the call, "Arise, y- dead, and come to judgment." Requiescat in pace. : # TIIE JUNIORS PLAY HOCKEY. Port Perry Defeated by Lindsay in a Fast Game Last light. T“c hockey season was cpeuea in Lindsay on Jim. 8 by an exhibition game being-played. between the jun- iors of Port Perry and Lindsay. On account of the ccld weather the at- tendance was rather syrall, but thm who did attend witnessed afast and interesting gagne. The two teams were pretty evenly matched- and to a. man each side worked hard for victory. The Lindsay seven display- ed better combination and being faster skaters than their opponents it was easily seen they were sure Winners. Howexer, they had no easy cinch, as the visitors fought a, hard game. keeping their opponents guess- ing at times. _ Of the Lindsay eoptette we can safely say that twa or three players in their ranks are mm; stars and will be eligible for senior company in another year. The whole bunch us very much. We xlid not know Lindsay had such asrnart jun- ior team. “Capt." Simpson is man- agor of the aggregation. and lie is to be congratulated in securing such excellent players. “Joe" Killen isa. fast and quick as lightning. “Fatty" Hall is scouring star. Dni- fun at cover-point is agreat stick handler and his rushes count every time. “Spider" Wilson and Meagher on the forward line are good men. Cutey at goal and Imam, at point F185 an excellent: defence game. There are several splendid players Jameson Anderson, of their forward hockeyists. . 'l'hc game started at. 8 30, the visâ€". itoria coming co the ice attired in red sweaters, while the home team were their popular colorâ€"black. Ar- ter a few but sorimmages Hall scor- ed for Lindsay. The visitors then sturggled with a. determination to even up, but their attempts Were fruitless. Meaghcr sowed the next: for Lindsay and the half ended 210 0 in favor of the bcme team. On resuming the playing was crowd- iugly fast and exciting, but Lindsay managed to keep- the puck in the vis- itors’ territory nearly all the time. By some good rushes made by anfus Lindsay again added two more, goals almost in succession. The next gial went to Port Perry and four minutes later Killen placed another to Lindsay’s credit. The visitors got the next. and in afew minutes before time Lindsay scoredanctber, the game ending 6 to 2 iiu favor of the local seven. The teams lined up as follows: Port Perryâ€"Goal, R. Anderson; paint. D. Carnegie; cover point, Hicks; forwards, McG_ill. Jamieuon, 1. Anderson and W. Carnegie. Lind- sayâ€"Goal, Cotey; point, WW; cover point, Duffus; forwards. Wii- son, Killen. Hall and Meagher. Re- feree A. Hicks, Port Perry. Time- keepers, W. E. Timmonds and A. M. Goal umpires, Cameron. C. Cook and Does it me seen: more effective to breathe lllflftmtfll'g to cure disease cf the: l‘rralhliig.orgr.ns; ‘hnii Yo lulu: ll): irh‘ezlv into Eh: slceuavit? Gates While You We It curcs'bccause the air rendered strongly uuixscplic is carricd ow: the diseased sur- lacc With every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment. It is invalu- able to mothers With small children. Is a boon to asthmatics. -roaâ€" Whoopinz 0011811 Bronchitis Group census ’ ' catarrh, colds Wand larrever 1.1". Vaporizer and Lam which should last a lifetime, together with a nice! $r.5e. Extra so?! of Creaolene 2 outs 50 can“. Writ, W. V. W. mg highest testimony as to its as. Coming, whereupnuney Gunship 0!- Carr. [08‘ pant] at boxes for .250 by writing’dirccd to the Dr. Willliams’ Medicine Ca, Brockvillo, Ont. Substitutes are sometimes offered, but you can al- I I .- I . Emits shoves um . il'ulliillqlt' amuma and. richly“ quill: ‘ of all otheia- . {status It! ' unscrupulous people. i the unwary: ness of price and boost 'substantiato their claimlk no rupu-t k plant. {It is ‘ deal more at the 1"“. _._ THE wanna: Pos'r. _-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- H, ‘1- .‘ . A '1' . IS DUE TO POOR A" HATE" That is Why some People Cannot be: Rid of a Cough. and Why It Develops Into Consumption. ,Thc lungs are just like. any other pm tion if the bodeâ€"wt» need acou. slant supply of pure, rich blood to keep them. sound and strong. If the lungs are not strong they are unable to resist disease, and that is the rea- son why an apparently simple cold clings until the patient grows‘wcak- or and weaker and finally fills neon. sun‘ptivo’s grave. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills never fail to strengthen the l lung.V because they make the new,. rich, red blood which alone can do this work. The most emphatic proof that Dr. W'illiams’ Pink Pills rc-build thc lungs and cure consumption in its earlier stages, is given in the‘casc of Miss Blanche Durand. of St. Edmond, Que. Miss Durand bays; ‘ln month of September, 1901, I visiting at the bottle of an uncle at; L’Ansomx tion. One day we were out» boating; lgot my feet wet and caught cold. cling to me and when Ireturned home about the end‘of September I we;“ quite ill. I had no appetite, and the cough seemed to exhaust me. I began doc- toring, but did not get any better, and in January, 1902. the doctor tell me that my lungs were affected, and that I was in consumption. At this time afriend who hurl come to “'95 was quite feverish. linms‘ Pink Pills, and I sent for six sue me advised me to try Dr.WiI- J bums. The pills soon began to help me, as little by little the cough grew less severe, my appetite became bet- ter, my strength returned, and I be- gar. to have ahealthy color. I uscvl. cigrt boxes of the pills, and was then fully recovered. I am sure that Dr. Wiliiams' Pink Pills saved my life and lshall always speak gratefully of them." Such cases as these tell better than more words the power of Dr. Wil- liams‘ l’iuk Pills. They cure all con. stitutional weakness because they go riurhit to the root of the trouble and build up the blood. That is why they never fail to cure rheumatism. lum- bago. kidney and liver troubles, heathches, backaches. indigestion, biiiousncss and all other blood die- by all dealers or sent 50 cents 0.be or six ways protect yourself by seeing that the full name. “Dr. William? Pink Pills for Pale People," is printed en the wrapper around every box. # IAIRIEO II EIILY. P. R. Weir‘te 'Ulss Ella Fee. of Emily Township, on Dec. Mat The residence of Mr. Frances Fee. on the 4th concession‘ of Emily, was the scene of an interesting event on the afternoon of Wednesday, Deccan- bcr 31st, it beilng ilic ocansion cf the marriage of his daughter, Miss to Mr. Robot. Jchn Weir, of Ou‘eineej Thc marriage ceremony wae‘ performed by Rev. Mr. Kanna- the Presbyterian cc of bile . wm, pastor“ of Fee. who \vore across (of blue silk. The groom was supported by his brother, Wm. Weir. The bride was the recipient of many very han'ls'ome and costly pres. cuts. the groom’s gift to her being 91 $50 bill. Amongst the guests present were ihc groom’s parents and brothers from Long; Thomas Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fairbairn and family, Bob- Mr. John Wylie. 'f‘cronto; nd dagghgerï¬ HEIRS , fLindsa, r. o n as, Gertrude 0 Mr. 5:16 Mrs. A. Bell. Wan-raw; Miss Jessie Bell, Peter- horn; AMIRQV- Mr. Wesley, LIDdSBO'. Weir will reside in l a nd sisters caygeoru; Mr. Wm. Fee a l-lcwmanville'. ‘ 4 Mr one Mrs. Omemee. \\ ACCIDENT II THE RAILWAY YARD. pâ€"n a Conductorfllcott Seriously Injured. A serious accident occurred in the vards here on Friday afternoon. An Extra freight train was being made ' Conductor Jns. Alcott was lo: kivg after the placing of thecars by the yard engine. ,While makings. flying: shunt. and hanging on to the side rods of the car, he loaned to) ml his head came in Contact up. an far out a . wi‘“ the disc of “the svvltcli. knocked off the car by the force of tilt: blow, and his head was very bail. Iy cut. I \ The [Ind of Seeds That Yield. like evorylhing else, :there are good seeds and bad seeds. Seeds that grow and sm-ds that don’t grow; 38368 that yield and Seeds that don't yield. and a “Hit thought given new to the awleclion of the srud you trill heed “ill 1)? qumi lime well went, Illuugll realist-ti much helm at the l' will it you sum no unmanned all}? Stiï¬ilsziiw ï¬lliil that alums mm. hu- nvM-l: loll it chiller inf: «was swig have llcliï¬ know is sen-s ivliwm creel who :i?!‘ saliva. imm MW Mill Emlvavmlllic have cars: lle has mm was iv-u: silt-Hymn is tile violence seed .husiness material; “it.“ who aim to hit-M vouch l.tlled. claims; to liuilorx’iwutely the mm a to quality. t. who in reality have nothing at stake. no past record as, better to pay a little more andvbe assured of a great harvest by easing The 1908 Seed Amour ' which is sent free, post id, will he 'found unusually intere ing and in. atruotive. Write for it to-day. Ads (trees, I). 11. Ferry 8 00.. Window, (kit. for the seed' Ferry Seeds. ,I'I. LINDSAY. ONTARIO, use , 4. .,y,*-..- the! .The cold seemed to . 38 W33 G. Wilson and B. Borstone. : . .wtgqewea'oaol fuCQҤ4Q¢<’-C *- Treasurer's sue or LANDSâ€" ARY 16, 1903. m -_â€"- ’â€" --, - I e . l ‘, ..|I I“ . I II“ " h ' {I}... .-~ . . rmw â€"~.. . ‘ â€"â€"-0â€"â€" Of Interest In the Household. u FEIELOI ELLIS Ill FIOI LIIICAY DO not wring “it sheila“ mm, 12: TH ' __ but squeeze it gently h the hand; â€"â€" E..â€" Fold in a towel until nearly dry, then stretch it out on aehcct on the floor and [in it into Shape until dry. A blissful rumor has been heard that. short ball dresses are 'to be fastnonablo. The pleasure of thinning would be heightened tenfold for both boys net‘- girls if this were true. Noel: damage may be done, to a wallpaper. or even to the wall itself, The Lindsay Seven Lest their ï¬rst Came In the treat Valley league Series by a Score of 5 to 3. Over three hundred citizens Mt- nesaed the buckle! game last night ‘between Fenelon Falls and Lindsay. i It was the opening gamed the Trent COUNTY OF VICTORIA'- FOI AIIIAIS 0F TAXES. re BE HELD 11‘ I‘ll COURT 3008‘ LINDSAY. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1908, AT 11 0'0“)“ A], ,Valley 1‘39?“- The be m in per- by the hanging of arbor handle or foot condition and» as a result the key against it. An easy device fa;- TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY. .playing was last and exciting from :rev'enting this, end a home-malls I start to finish. . pine, its to tail: aitu empty. reel of mt- P." of Lot (Souls; of l The Lindon ‘ team with th 9'“ o Lad e op.w1tl._ sonic wazl- St! t L t C ‘ " mfg Patentedet l y .' '3 eaccp- dim;- PM to cover it all with some °’ ‘ °° ' ° 6" Act" “Tu" Comma Total net Patented tion of Messrs Perkin and Taylor, are material as nearly matching thccnr- 19 9 65 $11 82 $2 50 $14 3‘2 â€an.“ . all new players, and some bud never 3-"- m “â€0" 88 P985156 The“ Dues 0 9 90 ‘5 59 3’ 59 ’8 18 patented , , , . a Iran-headed nail throw!!! the reel TOWNSHIP OF GARDEN. ghgured ‘0 a â€1“?" 9"“ W0“. 0011- and drive it into the floor a. few 18 6 200 9 47 2 45 ll 9. my". ,soqucntly they did' as well as could inches-from the wall or wherever TOWNSHIP OF DALTON. - N : be expected. With a little more pmc- M.w16.:,the, door to 8199' South 3-" 6 12 5° 23 74 2 79 26 53 not 9......“ tise the local seven will sivc abetter “gill?“ E';°,"““"’ i‘mw'. m4“? "-f TOWNSHIP OF DIGBY- _ .z I; or to Lie blinking. llllX it 6 l 100 1108 2 43 13 56 p pd If account “I themaelvas. 0‘ U)? Fen- with cold too. This produce-- a brii- 31 4 100 17 36 2 63 19 99 ‘1. mh‘ iel†“a“ "it" ‘h‘ eml’iim 0! "W Wm“- VILLAGE or FENELON FALLS. " mm“ 3 â€Artie" Boyce and Ellis, it comprises â€ï¬ne? 0: “1mm“! and darkwI rmlon Falls. Wm 32 i 3 56 2 45 6 o, pun-m ' pretty near the same bunch that have ‘ ' ,‘vl to“: ' - _. - - F-F- W‘W WP'L 3“ J , , 1 (37 :3 45 3 12 sensed ‘ . _ I .Br ttr mule are reincdiel if olive Towi‘bï¬lp OF S{)\13R\vy LE P‘ I won the Trent Valley Championshipl oil is rubbed into them. Eat port 12 3 ‘ 100 .20 2‘ 2‘5! ' 23 for the past two years. Tiny are an l A new material for table pails has North half 14 3 [00 26 gm 1 87 79 2g pounced exceedingly fast aggregation and‘ :octoutly :becn plant? "PO“ "â€9 mnr- h'. E. Cor Let l4,‘ ' - ' . PW 00d . k handlers It _ I e . It is mate 0 asbestos cloth, Con. 5 thk B 3 ‘4 0 3n 4" . 3 one ' ““5 9131013 woven so soft that it cannutinjurc ’ l7 7 6 8 3 3 ' ’ :3 F‘"“d iseen Lindsay was deficient in team I the most highly mlié'ni‘A, table; it is 3““ half 8 8 100 22 2491 ff: é: 365 not rerouted ,work. This is accounted for by the absolutely bent prom. . 10 13 175 27 23 a) SS 30 ll 9 can: . fast that the local seven had not had â€"â€" ' " â€"- South half 14 mo l ~2 2 5 ,5 w“ . 3 o 3 85 not patented any pmctise together and went on looting of Water Commissioners. South half 4 l4 ill) 13 ll 2 53 )5 64 page“ . . ‘ . - _ VILLAGE OF COBOCONK IN SOMERVILIJ the me With one man entirely urine. The Water Ccvnmmsioncre held a N Cameron Suept E )4 17 82 2 65 so 47 “a cuntomed to the others' play. This. am ‘3’“ â€â€˜5. ’°“°"’°’ .“â€,‘"“°.°“ VILLAGE or KINMOUNT 11v SOnlERVILLI. â€m d cmrse‘ i. ntial in or“ a“ 4 OCIOCK. In Mr. Baifkllw ')r{1cc. Ed QM St. 3 5 91 case t that , 3 38 9 59 patented Thane present were Home J. D. l-‘In. h of Gluten St. 1 g 9 so 2 45 l! 05 pm“ " “ 9 i 10 17 2 a. 1: as â€as effective work may be accomplished. Another thing we wish to mention I vellc. J. R. McNeillic. ’1‘. Brady, . - is that although the ihqys playing the a l retnxy Hopkins and Supt. Begoie. ï¬nger Inglc was unavoidably absent 0'! account of illneai. at. Flavelle was re-electod chairman. The mi-i- irteo of last meeting were run! and approved. The report rf Secretary- Trcaeurer Hopkins was presented and filed. .A number of accounts were certified by Inc Superintendent and recomended for payment. The Superintendent promoted a report referring to the G.T.R. meters and I. JAIBS RICHARDBON loNEILUE. Tree-over of the (aunt of Victori as directed h t of the Warden of the County at Victem, oa'ad the Eleventh dvy oy? love-he": A. D , In. Lilrpnaaw: sell-chandeveryoflbcaboveI-setionod parcels of land, for thearnar. deans-now one oaoa respectively. as above not out that with the costs, (unless the said arrears cleanse nee-ea are soon. paid.)atthe0¢nrt Home in the own “Lindsay, in the said Coun'y of Victoria, at Eleven o'clock h ~ lemooa «reason, 1'3! ssvsmssrs DAY OF mack“. A. 1).. ma County Treasurer'- } J R. Hall“ 1902. Lind-y, ï¬evenber llth. , (ï¬rst published in the "Weekly PM" K ovemher let-b.1902 ) game this year. are young tin-yum- duct themselves like gentlemen, and will in time develop 'nrto playem' that will be a credit to our town. Scully, Lindsay’s goal keeper, is a veritable stone Mill. He stopped many a hit shot last night. 'Tonchbum at point was good, and Dumas played excep- tionally well. His rushes are a fea- ture. On the line Sylvester did good I work. H6 is unaccustomed to o. wing Wk to‘ b° 6““ during the coming position but managed to gm it sat-l year, which was receivo'i and filed. infaotorily. Taylor and Perkin wem' The Superintendent woe requests! to not up to last year's form, but never- communicate with‘ Petcrbora with a iheless did some gcod work. Hacker, l Vi'†to “"93““ fuller information formerly (1 Midland. but new raid- I about certain work. The meet“: ing 'ni Lindsay. was laboring under then adjourned. difficulties. he was playing with a â€"'â€"â€"â€" very sore hand- as a result (If anac- Died in Winnipeg. cident in the GILB. yards’ a short Lindsay citisens who last summer time ago. However, he is a star and met Br. and Ira. A. J. EncLean. 3 81'9“ 311“ it 8"]. Beateam, 101‘ of Winnipeg, on the recursion of their Fenelui, played 3 very pretty came, ' visit here will learn with dot-p regret: but his mark was not as edtective as t _..a . ._._____â€"â€" __ GENERAL P 800E BR ,mchHlNrs. Successors to Hogg Bros, OAKWOOD. TAILOIIING DEPARTMENT in {gigs department of the store is still alive, as orders are coming y. We are anxious to clear out in stock when we toox possession. ments to make a clearing. $16.00 and 818.00 Suits going Pants to order in worsted. $3.50 $4.50 and $5.00. Worsted Suits to order in blue. $18.00 and 820.00 trimmed with best lining, fit guarante READY-MADE CLOTHING. len’s D. B. Suits in grey frieze worth 88.50 for $6.50. len’s D. B. Roofers in grey frieze 83.50 and $4.50. Boys’ D. B. Roofers from $2.25 to $3.00 each. All our len‘s Ready-made Clothing to be sold this month at reduced prices. Give us a call before purchasing. Anyone desiring a fur coat, cap, caperine, or anything in this line will save money by giving us their order, as we are giving good satisfaction both With our selection and price. All Christmas goods going regardless of cost. Highest market prices for butter. eggs. dried apples and fowl of all kinds. PASCOE BROS- Terms Cash or Trade. OAKWOOD __.====_iâ€"__==â€"_'-â€"- as Q ~. 0 C C i i C C O Ellium illicilois l all winter tweeds or any that were We are giving special induce- ' of 111'. McLean's death, which occur- it usually in. A. Boyce is a daisy red last night shortly before 12 player (or a new man. being alast ; o‘clock. It will be remembered that skater and a good stick handler he lb. Moon was taken in with up- managed to make some good rushes. pendicatis a few. days after their ar- Cecil Devyman und Burgeee were up ' rival. and bad to be taken to Tor- to their old time) vigor and didaome onto to undergo an operation. A good work. > . month or so later he recovered suf- Mayor Sootheron faced the puck at ficiootly to make the triphome, but 8.30 and utter considerable scrimmag- "1’“ 9°“ he had to “um; “'03:!" ing Beateau got away and scored for °‘°rt‘0nï¬. and .ftradgiuy up! _ Fenclon just five minutes later. After “’5' â€if? x3391] :: , r Winoni i: this both aides. struggled hard and the PM‘ a . r. as c ,“ . l 7’ playing became a little rough. Pat- that- morning :0 KO: :tor th‘: unsi- ' ‘ s' cr-‘n- vv. terson and Taylor went to the fence ness arm" 0 hm I! ' my; rm?rSyl::tete:;i 88:: 1h: Panama Canal negotiations. n .. '- ~- . (Montreal Witness.) "mk' hine minutes then elapsed 59' The difference between the. United fore any more moring ““3 am"- The States and Columbia. in the l’anamn next two goals went to the credit canal agglution‘snnaw mainlyt rlc- of the Northern aggregation, and as “WE V' e a†0 ‘ a Pimps} 0 I? . c l let-rd .ha.» iii-reas- Lindsay was unable to score the half paiu Th Uni e e I ended 3 to ‘1 in Fencloli‘s donor: 0!: resuming Duffitus was ordered to a! its offer to ten millimi' dollars cosu and ahundred thousand dollars take a ngt’for a hard body check and while he was 01.: Patterson scored y-arly, but tKlO Chino-lino: govern- ment insists upon six liundre'l thou-t. and dollars yearly. As ncmrdinn‘ to for Fenelon. Sylvester scored . the next for L'mdeay: in a mrimmagq in front a! Fenclon‘s goal, and following thc present draft of the treaty the torn oi the lease is for Ofit'huml this in a pretty rush made by Tay- lor and a pass to Hacker, the latter O O FOLLOWING UP OUR CUSTOM OF OTHER SEASONS. # †We have put out on tables at greatly reduced years. with privilege of renewal in- definitely at the sale opticn of the Uni'ed States, the latter regards the annual tribute required by Colombia as much- too high. The treaty ill-W‘- ever, calls for the concession to the scored from the side in a very pretty United States of the m-stome admin. ‘1’“: The .w.“ “’3‘ “a“? t" Fe“ â€WWâ€; â€ww'§;°3§§ :3 flag: 1 prices, allbroken lots of Overshoes, Rubbers and alone credit Just a few minutes :he- termin I?! ‘ - ~ - , h , house service, wmh pores-turnout! l Felt Goods. fore time was up. t e game endms as to the cnqtbvne tariff. tonnage I , R bb . ' . 6m 11 50‘ ï¬tto 3 in favour CI! Echelon Full; diver. light Cut". and other sources 8118 ll ers, $1188 ,.- ------ - ----------- The team lined up as as follows; gingejfnï¬m‘ig'ï¬we fl" 35'3“; ‘1‘] men’s Strap Sandal Rubbers, Sizes 6 to 8 1-2. . . .25e Fenelou Falh’Gwl’.E“â€; Mm’ Stat; will have everv o; p'irtuniiy I len’s OVBPShOOS, waterprwf cloth. fleece lined, McKillen; cover pant, Burgess; t - 13 5e hersc'f for our “mm, . mm... Beaten“: Damn» W .8313. “J... .0- (sum... .2... a. 1 812686, 7’ 3’ Mum i° ------------------ “-°° :23) traiicuexgmirgudsï¬aooai 5:1]? mm. My... um. glehhwo liun- Ken’s l Buckle Gum Rubbers, heavy sole, sizes ‘ ’ - l o h . ‘ Y I Moe; forwards Sylvester, Hacker, 23:11 {13ng flï¬?nnilw§§lm“ T l 10. 11, 12. mum to ------ ' """""""" 95‘ Perkin and Taylor. Referee, muuc- [any to Columbia for its franchise . REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND into nitrfzu of six hun'ired tl‘oustuni dollar! demon Ir- ~. if in also u-go-J an worth a gud (teal that the canal ownership un. Came. of Peterbom; Time-keeper; is to be merged R. J. Moore and G. Taylor; Goal- CHILDREN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS. The balance of our large stock of Fancy l’elt M s n ._.-- â€" ‘ Lh‘ exietm com act (‘fll‘l‘lP-i ‘wci‘lli ii the l‘rnfticnl luvvmraiiip of Slippers we are offering at prices that should dis- thc railwrty and complete (‘nn'tcrl of pose of them in a few days. Call and be convinced that these are gen- uine bargains. R. NEILL ii. si.m..._ "It: railway company, with the re- \er‘"‘ of its ircperty at the end of its charter term. wIm-h expires i1 about si'a'y years. It "annofbe long now befcre t‘ie result of the [ending negotiations are published b.) We world, and everybody will salsfnrluiy arrange- that this great work will mum he in I ru- an. it Will be a mna no relcbrnf. I l 9 th 1 a gut Ilel l‘me been mmlu m Cenulne , ml mulbe‘nvflvehl in itnffw-lj-zcigl'w .;fl;];l;I I I I I I i Q Q Seer unlit! am i‘ 9 grant Nu» bar- was. ‘ - fl tamer Caisson 9mm Den, “Milli; iwuiue, Mill tl Liver Pills. W a o Hill's Lilli“; “Minus. will, "M?“ of the 0mm of he tier-z with mm so new“ alum“. desire to return Blacksmiths and Carriage Makers, vol-41ml; at their hearty thanks to their many ’ nous for support mm leer Classics at use is“ ":1, . . . . . been ‘wgwg 3; pofgtdgï¬m': given some startlu r busmess 111 Lindsay. .Thoy hug an tell from gnuu'a; umyeuuy. to announce that t or are‘lu hotter [common than “ï¬g“in‘“ wï¬l'rï¬gï¬â€˜faï¬ï¬‚ ever to attend to al busmess entrusted to them village in: Their horse-shoeing gives universal satisfaction, and he damn of me their repairing and Jobbing trade is growing very Their cutters for style, strength and " 456°19‘- W‘ W ""9“ “F it fast every year. "W is “2:33; ï¬nish are unexcelled. Prices most moderate. Gail a Qeestlee he Iii-poem Short. and see them. A conenrondant from Clams-m wiehen to know how it is that the ml at: that village lenient! up PEDLAR 85 EMMERSO N, William-st North.