atortillas mounts Hnens What made your the Late am min-ea. COafse f Common soap! Di'trstown Bfllatlnl After fiulitlul "I... "VICKI. ’II'II J“- ‘ ' n, talieatly for about at: week! for the Sunlight Soap saves line m. cm u n “h w. 3mm“ I“ "um“ m llama. eon of the latte Thus. 8. Wil- __ liumifl. of mm succumbed to the ' . Image» of his a'ilmaut. l‘Ol'ltOIlllll. . “l.fl:::lta|l.:n‘:::::::: :a."".'..:†‘ l neiito of all that medical aideould l t(‘0. ride: morning. Jan. 9th. Beingl ur .Geo. Neabi'tt. afarmer about †3““ “3â€" 35â€â€ twenty-air l 25 year. of use residing in the viola. "DUO“ 1 care of age. and who all hie life , . ' . , . , SOAP grid taken an active part in athletics. . "3 orgï¬vv :°;a‘;:t:u“ '1‘: Ll ‘53:;- Ollfl‘ “I. n 0 ‘ ' l. 0 1:89:88: his do th will naturall come as a . _ _ m re. ,The funeral was engaged in skidding loge. undby shook 1m our-era ‘ th 11th a 1 some means one rolled over on him too ' on e .. « m ‘ . ‘ , . an: m the We aar 22: we“ oflilfge wee .0 Eli-owned tlmm mine: his leg against a ammonia â€"â€" 1 many “.0" enable to gain admita- raeturing and browns the limb. The unfortunate man was brought tanco. The funeral sermon wit-r~ Touched in the Episcopal church. . and the remains were NOT TH THING. .* .......... English church cemetery. lit-KW“ 1 Death of a Bright Young Lad. [ Depend upon it. ready-made: Jim... in. fourteen ye r old up of m. j arments won‘t satisfy you. 1.1. Storey, engineer on the G.'l.R.. and. ‘ p ' er . T erat on was fo -- ough to read the ad‘vertlge. ' "newhat suddenly in Toronto on Sundani 3w girl d1‘gf’agg thel'e are '1qu If?“ nents of the dealers you mey’urmumyui‘oniuum The mu. mm . «Emery 06 led to fancy that clothing ' '0va W Toronto l0 “'0 '01“. “'0 or thmi ===== made of shoddy and cut with g monthe ago, and was in the employ of the _ Youlc "AI" "0“ BROKE. IV 0111.2 saw is su rior to all other , T. Eaton Ce. until about two weeks ego, ! kinds. P9 I when he wee taken eiek. Before gong to : A FAIHNEZBEE To" If you stand'in need of 8. NEW Toronto deceased attended reheol in ‘ town, SUIT or OVERCOAT you will save; and devoted hie time after school hours to 5" ‘°°"""T°":':::l"::2 ' “mm dollars by coming here ' ' for it, ‘eelling The Evening Poet. The romaine ‘ ‘ - A youth named “1m. mini); 16 We give every man the worth of ,vm brought to Linda, on 1m munit- year..- of age. son of in. Joe. no "la. his mane and he a wo’n train “d the funeral 'lll take p100. fot- : . n . . _ rip a flzs’t tin); a 83 “830mg: l marrow! the idence of M." Chriatie. of Somorvrillv township. is now lying on the t. ' Lindsey-lb Mr. en‘. Mrr. Storey will have m one 0 the W“ U? of the; Rim garmen l in a. crippled we have a grand range of;the sympathy of our citizens in their he-‘l Memorial Hesptai rendition as the result of an anemone English. Irish. Scotch and Dom- ; "mm“- . J met Wltll' many lam; ‘8 Cloths to choose mm. It) Death of a Popular Lindsay Lady. The eomewhat sudden demise of Mia: Young Barib' and nis fame: were ten want new clothes for Christ I at work noni- Watson's Siding.- felling l Woolhouse has caused unusual sorrow in Lindeay and vicinity. The deceased lady trees. A large one had been cut nas, place yeur order now. wee in good health until about eix weeks through. but lodged against another OATH B0 00 0 ago, when she was taken to the Bee. Marn- and did not fall as expected. This necessitated the cutting of that me- oud tree. and while at! the work the log, of the lodged tree broke off. and ‘ oral lloepital for treatment for acme inward trouble. Despite the beat medical treat- ment aha elowly sank until relieved by ::-:-:-v___. _ death. The deceased. together with her LlNDSlY. FRIDAY. .. to Lindnay ou Th‘urqlay for treat- ment at the Ross Memorial illogical. Aftorhxamlninz the limb the at- tending physician. Dr. MeA'p‘ne’. held a. consultation with' several of the other town physicians. and they dc- aided that in order to save the pa- tient’s life amputation was neces- » the back. The injured lad way brought to. town last Friday bn lilo Kloudylre train ab 5.20 and next mornini: Dre. MCAIpne and Allan operated on the intient. They successfully reduced the fracture and dialocntion of the apilie. but an the injury in livery n‘t‘l‘lulla one it ill inulisuiblo an yet to atuv that the operation will be wuccesaful. â€".â€" letertalmaent at Janetvllle. 1 sit. won. falling. struck .vcuns' Hardy memo parente, a brother and the allure. came to Lindsay in lS'ib. and with the exception of three years spent in Manitoba. ahe had been a mident of Lindsay ever since. For a number of yeare Mire Woolhouee was in the employ of Meme. Dundee Flavelle where ehr made many friende by hcr __.. _ l rovm Aim eouurv lemurs. I the State of the Reade. .â€"'l my." shouted a belated truv- ailer ill the country t'~e other iiurlil. . . . . . . . . Bron. â€.glll’l‘ll‘f‘lf- tindmmmtdt-rmmon- .... ..... mm: m... m . ‘ - ' of Kiumount. and Mn. Fiurimmoul. of mg a number of our )ounlr purple. dame out to Junetville Friday ev- aletere. are the only aurvivmg membera of the family. and they. have the sympathy of our citizens in their ead be- reavement. ’.lhe funeral tech p‘aee yester- day afternoon at a. 30 from the realdeuce. of Dr. Gilleepiu, Lindsay-at... to the litrerazde cemetery, and wea largely attended. The ll-bearere were Means. W. Flevelle, J. ullrrton. E. Sachvtlle. B. Scott, H. Bri unell and W. Stapler. 'UI- ‘ replied the lllu‘Ul. us lli‘ strug- gliuz Ln the heavy snolwlriftn. “it ill anywhere lM‘th‘e‘ll‘ the twin renown!“ The unnvor was an aiproprmte one. =5: School lnapeotor Reaaln Dead. Ward was received last Saturday 1 from Toronto announcing the death of Mr. Wm Reaxiu. of Linden Valley, luripoeri, Public School Inspector for \Vt-al Victoria. Mr. Itcazin was taken ill some few days ago with lblood poisoning. and about. a week ago went to the Toronto General Hospital 'for treatment but the disease being for advanced and the patient being- an chiefly mam he steadily sank until relieved of his sufferings by death 3 The family will have the sympathy of our citizens in their bereavement. =5: Lindsay Public Library. Toronto ' onine‘ and took part in an entertain» ment given in the Presbyterian church of that village. A sulper was served in\ the baaement. after which a first-class program We. given. Mr. Anderson. Miss! l‘arrington and Miss Cairns. of Janetville, each rendered vocal selections. Mr. E. (hanpbcll. of Suteliffe 3. Sons. Ir. Pear and Mice thill were among those from Lindsay who layered the audience with interesting selections. The Linden contingent arrived home in the wee email hours of the morning, after enjoying a most delightful er. en ing. â€"â€" ‘. Died in Winnipeg Hospital. Our citizens will regret: no hear of the. death of m. Victor Moore. son of Mr. Alex. The said event took' place yesterday at the Winnipeg General Hospital. after a few days’ illness with scar- let fever. The first intimation the parents received of their son‘s state was yesterday morning about ten o'clock. when atelegram- came an- no‘uncing Victor’s serious illne=s ’ Saturday's Iarhet. The market was largely anemia] or: Saturday, and business was brisk. There was alarge disrlny of poultry. but the surpiy of eggs and butter was. rather limited. Outside there OF At the meeting of the Public. Li- «but three hours later another mes 1m; .i‘nmufsf no plan {14808 SJ‘E’Q ‘ - ’ - C was a lar e BlJOWlll' of beef and this Librarian’s" report for December} 53538 was received, eta-ting that lie york. Arm‘ld Biros. glad seven m- l cases of beef and three of pork: had passed away. C. Coptins. of lienelon. had iour (“I'll- V‘ietotr was home was submitted. as follows: Circnia- film-History 70. Biography 35, V0}: for Christmas and co upl c .52; .~. vi ra. l 77; G e 3.1 't _ only returned to Winnipeg a ‘ . ’_ :t:;c 30,?luvtiisiea, 30;: $33,235:]; of weeks ago. He was atoll, good.- “'1'? 0f bfefi Which he Poll} for $075 33.Li1t:e cues 36- Bound Periodicals looking. robust young men, and was 8119807.) per hundred . Messra‘ 'W. ’ the very picture of health. When Wilhairson. I“. Jordan and Calvert 8. Son. each had beef, retail: air. from - 2. Science 40. Religion 133; Poetry 5 Fiction 865. 17. Miscellaneous 11. the West: he mentioned the station that he 5 1-2“. to 7 1-20. per lb.; W. Scully, Downeyvilie, exhibited ttvo carcasses returning tot to africnd at Total for month. 1661', new tickets n r 'all as well in his lift and that . . ' w eve . ' ' - , . . 7. total borrower.» to end of meet his viSit had done him a} t of good. “.ng the saline at 6:3. lel' 1b., Messrs. Geo. Louden, Oaimi'bray; Tao. 1401: cash reCeipts $1.41. Tue boo tal circulation for the year was 38,169 volumes. of which 10,000 were fiction. . ' - f - . †Deceased was agra'duate of The Post. and was believed It. be one of the fastest machine operators in Canada. Before going to, Winnipeg he was on the staff of the Woods-took Kennei‘y. vReaboro. and W. Cï¬mningp. Cameron. each made afinc dimpluy of beef. Mr. Jae. McGuire. Lifford. bald aloud of apples and potatoes, and Mr. John Vance, Mauvers, Mari e. An East Ward 3'“. Times for acouple a years. arrl by if 1 ' c‘ oi e allies Follow ng are The dwellingr of 311'. Andy Galleon. his pleasant and genial disposition ‘l 0‘ 41,9 .. . - _ I . Queen-st. east want, was gutted by lac made many friends? in that City. “I? 00°‘lflt10‘nb. DUCKS 7;!“- per 1X11?» fire about‘. 2 o’clock Saturday after- He. resigned his position on T12". "hwkeblle 7:3... Fagin"; nigh): gt“ noon The alarm we; sent in from Times in order. to axgepdamorle llu- ll'glc' it: 569.5%†vâ€) pings-2’" l1 pg: ‘.." ' .-c(‘"' , -‘ ' nonthe nnxe '90. ~ . ’-«- -. a, .00.- bou .\o ) bi Mr \I Jilluray but native o e aboutl tvf'cï¬ty-one on head cheese Sc. [or lb. and gram. He was _ _ years of age. and being a very bright and clever young man â€no haul a. very t‘romising future. _ _ . The remains left Winnipeg (oiâ€"day Ill charge of a member of the. Typo- Will arrive in by the time the brigade arrived thd cream 90.. per quart interior of the house had been badly damaged. The fire was noticed first: by Mr. Win. McCallum, of Salem. 01:44. who was driving into f.‘vvn. He quickly notified Mr. Goiicen. who was \ Branching out in Business. Messrs. Bogs Lytle. the well- known grain merchants. have pur- chased l business in Port Hope. The in the stable 3.1: the time. We rm- graphical Unioril.‘ and. Th ï¬ery-tend Mr. Goneen’s loss will be Lindsay about humanly. .e syir- , . ' _ , ‘ roneir'lerable, as "no was able; to sat'e pathy of our citizens Will £50 out Emil}: Elf-"i" 1‘. 2:11.??? ï¬ancï¬er ‘9‘. very little furniture, and tile inmrâ€" to Mr annl Mrs. Moore and family 05., 5" ~ isles 1111-. t 3 .J‘S on m finer.- is“ small. , in their very sudden and and be- town 519% andriy, uuu 1“: COInplv-t- ed for hrs Company lllt purchase from abatement. Mr. John Hume of his grain elevator on the wharf and the pea u arehouses and plant on John-st. All the stocks of seed peas and grain are theâ€" ing taken over and Mr. John Hume’s eldest son Robert, will be in charge of the business here. to look after dis- tribution of seed to dormers for the new company. The business will be continued along similar “.an as oper- =_â€"__-â€"__â€"â€"___â€"=== FOR THE NEW YEAR. . .- Tceev are the new cammaninnouts ten iii-ifâ€; wives may make. for. married men: Remember that I am thy \viic .‘il'l-oiin tnou must cherish all thy The LateJ J. H. IeLean, Winnipeg. Fre -. Press: Tue news of the dentin of Mi'.,J. J. H‘. McLean, tile we'l- known piano dealer. at midnight M0 day nigot, Jan. 12th. Will be re. ceive'J With profound sorrow by a. very large number of warm friends ., i 1 life. > .....~.-~...,.--_ p. .. 'llio'ï¬ d: 61) will 13"“ 4‘: who appreciated his many sterling ated by Mr. Hume. and of the Com- \V,l.{-i~. 5.3:; I iris... .. :1 ‘ i'ualities. . may use now buyers mum in. at invite, a l ace :1â€. McLean, while on a business eleven different pointsan the Midland ï¬bril; shalt not till. he I" ' o. F :ior â€iv to Toronto and Lindsay during and have two large eleva’tars‘at .Mfln' out, I last Sumlmer with his wife and child- rose: when) the. 119941.05th is Situatâ€" .\'or chew tobacco rmuil about. i ren, was foundto be suffering with. ed, it is_the1r intention to 'buyclean 4. 1"“011 shalt with ['l‘llls.‘ receit'c 5 appendicitis. and at me Toronto has. seed grain of all kinds here. l \' mystp 188, d b 1 [- ital underWent f‘rwo operation; â€"_â€"â€"-â€" g - 0 pa ’3' ma 9 3' “"1 ‘1’51’163- icli.i the l' to events. rov ~ : 3 My mother thou shalt strive to ’7,th unglccesgï¬mbugh at: ï¬fe time R""‘!"°‘°5- , please, ' 'hev were considered so. . . . â€"'1'be. C.P.;R. huh planned to place i And let her live with as atease. M}_ McLean. who returned home its rolling stock in mince to handle . 6. Remember that ’tis duty clear and resumed business but a. month nos} year's North-west harvest ex- To dress us well throughout the a; so ago. was again; laid low, and previously. lt will add ‘13: locomoâ€" . year. . ‘ the dimvuy then made that: the fuse and 3800 new freight: cars to: 7. Thou shalt lfl manner mild and; I only hope or his life would be athird its rollmg stock. . meek, operation; The. patient was. there- . â€"Alter two years’ trial of nickeled Give me “15' ““3395 9"“? week J fore. taken to the Winnipeg" general rails the Pennsylvania it. R. Co. has 5‘. Thou shalt not be adrltlkwg man, [ hosrital and this third operation per- decided to use them upon heavy E0? 11% 0'3 the â€9111131th plan, formedt M‘r. McLean’s constitution. curven in the mountain districts.‘ 9' "ho“ shalt mt “m‘ but must however. had been 50 weakened by Nickel steel rails cost nearly. three that he W 0009)“? times as much as standard steel rails, ' l the previous ones . to rally. and the end quietly crime. but the tests have shown that. their: “’0“st leave} awife 3"“ family durability is more than three'tirnes . of fear little girls, for witâ€"“mil there as great. . _ i i I allow Thy wife much fr .edom anyhow. )0. Thou shalt get up when baby cries. and try the child to tranquilize. will be the sincerest symrathy. His ' brother reside all Shel- l'hese. mv commands, from any to father and a. day. . . ,. bc/urne. Ont.. and a sister at. Buffalo, Waddle: Dolls. no“ 51‘3†‘mphm 05°17- N-Y. He was o’comraratively young A very pretty wedding was solemn- - ==== mamonly 35_ years. energeticâ€!!! biw- ized in St. Mary’s church Tuesday l candid. mess and with auctioneer integrity. morning Jan. 13th. when Miss Louisa I that: made for him staunch friendsun Watson was united in"m‘niagg to , Mr. Michael bodily, both‘pf Lindsay._"_ ' mil“ several years ago â€â€˜6 entered The bride wan attended by Miss Nellie , the business world. .Ee came to Win- I . . . . . I 1m, pmerdnp With Mr“ J- L. Leddy. of Tmï¬llto, While the groom . {Chicago Journal.) A number of ladies began to dis- Cusr the virtues of their respective husbands, when every other topic was appointed. 0 . , . said one; "never neiltle now of Port Arthur, their was ably submitted b . X Vol] . 5 . v . ll . I y t. A Tobin. _ firm being known as t lsilSEIgineozrm of town. The bride was attired in e“ - ‘ tailor made costume-or. blue silk 05:63 11%," a . 1 3 h I a; 00., and dealing ex 1' l a 1 K: an I 118 81' 3W1: T‘Jâ€"ln‘ 6e , e ’ 'anog aw music Sn leg, _ -‘ _ . _ its.»t no bad habits.†. . $22: 0:180 ago llr Meikle ï¬ghflraw. 2'“: (11:3: gaggwéhewagdegï¬agl "Doc '2†. ‘ '- '3 . . i a as. ever smoke some one and Mr. continued the bu match also After the usual “‘8’“? 8.5183. l k l . . . ‘ elation. the ham party; m to:- “Yes. he likes a. cigar. just after 3333' . he built: u into one . . . he has eaten azaod meal. 13M. 1 nipogg’ya lending piflpnd houses. ' the W d nil-FM "011173.15. Midi don‘t mpose on an average he .The funeral took place, ofu Thurs. at..where.auunmous-tredmihreah-. smokes more than once aweek." - any last u r masonic nucleons. (ant awareedthen. m. agent-fret 5°“? of her friend! laughed. butt “any eitiaene not Wiï¬cenfl “'iLeddU willzreatde lI‘W' “3"- Council Warned. after deciding ' can“ ' 5“ 4"“; i 2 i L. l 1““.- l i i .. x t .-. l 'o i b ' I TE. Willi}! LIOBTu WY. l‘Ofl'l‘AmOg ; JANUARY "88. it“. . -*.~.....__ WW___M-__~_~_N 'WW . †flit mm" on our. 0! Iatereet te leery 'eet leader. .._....__. lt baa been calculated that the ego» lida of the avenue man we- ead abut "'0'." ll'w"'...:l:l'lï¬nl no fewer than four million times in Ielae deed luale Rendered Ieaday a elugle year of bin exlateooe, ; {the heat will of treating a etove lveeleg by Varsity Studeate. 'Varaity boys have. come and ‘gtme. which lieu not been marked for some tinio b to rub it well within. ml the effect» they have left he. hind have done likewise. newutoper. ueinc a. little clean The Aaaembly Hall of the Collegiate grease of some kind. it will soon take it lulish after a few treatments was packed with. the. town's best citizens. who were ‘eugcr and on- of this eort. thwiastie for the program to bepre. Gan burner! elimilil never be left. lighted after the children are adeel. seated After a protracted wait of three-quarto†of an hour. causal by for gas uioile the air .‘or the sleeper. A rigutdight will give all “I": flight nee-sell to “event ttmlmrnoull the - ~ ~ . . : a ,J . . , _ Ell'l unobluring ranlway delivery. the "m“ 0"" .vuke n “ml “"35 M" \rireity students made their initial bow _tq the ammbled audience. The opening chorus. "Edtuhnntinu." from alone. Much comfort will be found by those a musical] standpoint wan apoor af- fair; hewrver. the boya redeemed who ..uffer from tender or "when feel from etarxljng many hours In tue day b.) wearing lure Wmllefl‘ “We‘k- themeslvea in mm. eat the following may: and chains-Dz the [hurl for NH- was. As an aggregate. the choruses N I‘ll†"’1'“ 0" ‘0!"- tlm†0-05)" were not on. to the mark ; parts were not well balanced. and ntrict tiar- mony war- not always adhered to. In [cu families where Nnnketsnra un.l tnin ivisitor-I may cnligh'en noun-rs on t is ioint. A layer of Some ver ’ - w ' newspaper: between blankets treblea' the string ’dufldghndazegxfié: too comfort of the cow-riots. Their and Ir. Brnedley'u selectione downed sole drawlrek u: too crackle we) all the orphaned they received This make when the Rloerer stare gentleman is an mum on either Cucumber-l" for “ï¬lm! should always rrantblin, banjo or guitar all of be ensued in salted ice water for wl-icili instrument; he flayed. hcl' on rear after they have been were good. He route-see a rich out into very â€in sin-u. They Mr. Charles C. Clarke's vocal solo‘s mould rtlw be rule-l â€not enough hm: baritrno Voice and has .1ch8? to remove every particle of too rind. tnunciation, thong: ‘ httle ii»... After they are (trained serve with otrcae on his lt'a might: be an im- boilwl dressing. Winch must be ice yrdvcmt. This gentlemen also cold ‘ . {rave «neat little comedy Ketch Lnrpets should or beaten on Ulla which wan very well received. and wrong side “fl“. and afterwards he was obliged m 1-“;ou to an en- more gently on the right (side. Mid mire. should nov"-t- be re-laid until the floor The banjo and W101.“ (-1.11, gave us aoite \fy- _ n. good into . e ' f " ' Marks on Ill“ kitchen walls. which the Cotton Reilï¬tmcï¬ theAy Imvgl have been made by cfu‘l'll‘}! hands in with «good deal. cf spirit. The stu- ortrikmg mntchc“. Will difli‘pem' if dents were very agreeable in rm rubbed with‘ the cut FUI‘IM'G‘ of a. Ming '0 .tllo many encorea they lemon. then watt ncloth diwc'l In revoked and on the whole the mn- whrtening. Want) the surface with cert wart worthy of the carport it wn'"n roof and water. an-l quickly received. wipe with nclean cloth wrung from PROGRAMHEV PART] "1""- W“‘°r' 0;eeClub....letuoieu?iea . . ....f‘ Lae'rnhe "-â€"_._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-" Banjo ard Iaedrlie Clnh‘Winryard" .Jrnru re Lindsay horticultural Society. v cal Solu"\'rotnu.'a '«ld'lc 5...». mi... um The itmve society held lllNl‘ :m- .lr.cm-scwto nuul meeting January 7th in the \'..~..iomwu._b..u‘yrcw m Houoy' ,,,,,, town ball. when the following offic. Iileeen Lu-og,ltud,ciuii. sum cw were «lode! for for your 1903: lumen-um siren. . “aorta“ rpm..." Ir. Janie» Ptoru'. l’rrsubut; Mrs. D. ICLm.ht\'.n1:n IIJ mm... y“. Trev. \ ir'c-l‘roui-lenl ; Ira “'hith A ll Abbott. P.“ A 3 Farmer. ‘t‘ul... side second Vit'o.l‘l’t‘a'ldflnl'. l-‘. I. u I p.ri.ugm;\’iolin r0 Kiln-ulc- Plum F333“ ‘0“ EV!“- ‘ 32°33]; I’lr’r‘" d Geef‘lub (~) 1.1le Tommi .. om. Moran. t. in re. .. L'quDI'. . . 5.. “““ :. Krill. w. )1. Edison A. suinuer. ' grifï¬n“ """ """’ H. Stevens. The ecu-reuiry‘a 154er1 uhuwml receipts of $374.03. uni an llmdollusolmkhu-t r‘uuu-u' M- (no r. Soedlev l 8 3 I 5 ..Alevr' Oiiuuod expenditure of 8;: 5.30. lutvnng a Shah-3mm on hand of 800.64. boring I \'~~cal3'-Io-wt.h 'uu;.o pug... mo, 9., n... the year they put at circulation «H Tara" ................. . ......... Drills-go Ir Chas I‘. Cut copies of horticultural literature and 250(- Lulbs; also 300 plant! of differ- ent limb: were distributed am the members. This emery is doing a goal wdrlr. and more should help by boci- )mln; members. 52:: Our Hotel men and losses. 8 Glee L‘ ub..“‘l‘oe Sue hath ita Pea-la ‘..J 5 Come a harryvd landed: Club .. "A Day l the Cot- tonF-alu"............... Sinclai- â€"la'hieu on the was to the router; fluid-Birgiu at their we ii â€" s eamluut whistle-Darn“ dance with defiant ea boat approache- ï¬elgrntne boat, ‘ly (i‘u lieu- tuchv Home" - Dariâ€. reeanm dabcm‘ ee the oea-aao~~ee- ........ 1n yesterdw’a lane, in an item reâ€" ferrinc :0 m. Pym'a DOW bu" we b'azpuaeeaway Beltran-d wumâ€"La-ke stated that Home. Wardrobe. Sunlv- “‘m'l“ â€MW-“w SUD and FIRM ‘31.“! m mug: 3 Instrumental Scn'etteâ€" Hearts and F‘ were" [ere'on'l riding to and from the em.- M80â€) 1 mi lion in their homes asmall fee. This a “conunai-e Wet sum us a nun. action. we are informed, had been 8. AhCuley agreel upon bemuse many persons (b)"L'.ere"...... who were not patrons or guests of “a; SMW K.“ the hotels were making it: acastoan Runaway at the Station. A little excitement was l-numl :it the G.T.R. station this morning about 11 o‘clock. Hrs. iDr.) McAlpine and Murat Mannie Mchlpinc. accompanied by Mme H. Harding. were at the sin- tion seeing ucouplc of the University boys off. when. alarmed by the and. r‘cr. ‘ootim': of the whistle of :1 loco- mo'ivc. their liorï¬c took fright and made udasu for liberty. The three ladies were in the vehicle at the time and were thrown out: by the upsetting of the cutter. Mire. Moll- rim being dragged an the ground for a. few ,vnniï¬. The horse ran north on William-st. at alively [min but tum sturperl opposite the Bunk of Montreal. Fortunately the lnriivsus- (mpcv‘. injury. but the (utter was bit/.1- while the aqtion mentioned has been discreod and may yet be carried into effect, orders to that effect have no†yet been issued and guests and patrons: of the hotels mentimed will be carried free, as hes-curfew. â€"___â€"_.â€"_-â€"___â€".â€"'â€"‘ An Unusual Sight Independent; A few weeks ago as Mr. John Reid was driving in- to u..- village along the Bic-1r 'line ‘ sun wags setting. he no. ing peculiar in the sky. and n. his surprise in a. few moments a motif beautiful mirage appeared. The airliner-1 of a large lake. zupeflr- erl. \vi'li many islands in it. and m an. Boll clear was the icture that he could , .. see distinctly thpc bull rualrcs. marshy '3 “N‘ked' boat. and trees on the islands. Mr. \ =3: Reid thinks it must Have been a lake Hockey Notes. af aconsiderable distance._ for he -Toronto Tey°:,.;w,; BQHL‘VIHP'F knows the lakes 0‘ the “mum" [“3“ Victory (l‘C'r i'eterborn last night book. and: he could not think of any make“. the former look mu†like the willful-U “36 the mirage. 1‘ "‘2‘“ “‘ eastern intermeliatc winner-I than most remarkable and beautiful eight. ever. Grout outfit that Believillo ""' bunch. ' â€"St. George‘s liefentivl H o Wclkw- ley's and Barrie won b} one mount. Orillin. The Royal Military Uollnze juniors won their group. though they only made a tin of but night‘s game with Queen’vi. Markham trimmed Stcuffvillr lN‘lul'O a large crowd 'l'ar- city defeated Multimeter in the inner- Score One for Johnny. (Boston Transcript.) Mommaâ€"Johnny. did you wipe your feet on the mat when you came in? Johnnyâ€"I couldn’t go" my 61:00- strings untied; they were in a hard Dilemmaâ€"But what have shoe- mediate college «cries by 6 to 5. and strings to do With it? St Anr‘rew's took Vewunrkct into 301111113“I couldn’t ““190 my feet cam}: in a junior ORA. came. â€"Part Hope settled Peterhi ro’a champ ionsliip chance-i by winning: the 0 Monthly by asr'ore of 6 to 5. At half time the score stun] 4 to 1 in favor of Peterbrro. but the may» ing powers“. of the Port Ropers was too much for the Otonahec boys to 'ovcrcomc. and an a result) they were only able to billy one in the last half. while their opponents factored 5 without taking «(of my shoes could -I i goals. Over 3000 people witnessed the game. 300 comin¢_ur from Port ‘ â€0‘13. ' ________.._â€" †Genuine var: otsaara VISIDI. ‘ , 0 weary ones, ye may not are a er 8 Your helpers in their downward , Nor hear the mend of silver wings ' ' Slow beating through the ouch of ttle ver . .u. . . . . . Bl!" wt the less grey Milan shone With ennbright waachers bending ’ low flint lane’s dim eye beheld alone The wear-heart of the Syrian foe. are who like the necr- of old. the helps-a God hath sent. And how, life's rugged mountain side .1! white wit They hear the heralds who our Lord Sends down Bis pathway to pre- ' ' was \ ‘ And light) from other hidden shrines on their high place of faith and . C’- . I f I g . ' rm -‘Mtï¬tt.i3r. :3: Dealing 0!. .“Well, Saw it'e always good and WU ling-er been those due. rumours siflï¬inns in stock when we toonr possession. ments to make a clearing. v -â€"-â€"lN Tl! E...â€" COUNTY OF VICTORIA â€I MA†OI’ TAX". 'I‘. II III.- lN I'll 00"! I LINDSAY. ON 0".) in mi, 199:, Al 11 0’0ch u. TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY. TUESDAY, FEBRU ~ Part ef bot “Co-ta 0' ‘ vertaeia or Street. Lot Con Acres Arreara romm'n‘ Total J.“ '11:: o 9 65 311 8‘2 :2 so 3M 32 panned 10 9 90 lb 59 2 ()9 l8 18 pat.“ 18 6f0Wl’ldBlP 0F GARDEN. 200 9 47 ‘2 45 ll 92 â€a. 8 th H if 6 m’l‘OWAï¬SofllP OF DALTON. “ .0 en a 23 74 2 '9 26 v r lIowNSHIr or DIGBY: 53 a. p m“ ) 100 ' ll 08 2 48 )3 56 Pat‘ m 31 . 4 loo )7 36 2 63 19 99 reatdpah \ILLAGE 0F FENELON FALLS. Feaelon Fella. w... 32 3 so 2 45 u... 1.1. Wm, Wpt. Bit J l 67 2 45 g (1); Pp; ted E. ‘ t )2 TOWNSHIP OF SUMEBVILLE. . par 3 100 20 32 ‘1 7f 23 03 a“ North half 14 l00 26 69 ' ‘ P S. I. Cor Let H, 3 A 87 .9 be patented Con. a, ditch 1173 7 g in 03 3 30 "47 3; pun-a 8 4i 2 6 10 as South half 1: 8 100 22 29 2 76 25 05 -. r23 13 176 27 23 2 88 ll pallet-M South half 3 14 100 13 32 2 53 1,; 8 rat pea-red South half . 4 14 mo 13 n 2 5 )5 e4 pea-ted . ‘ VILLAGE OF OOBOCONK 1N SOflEiVILLI. NOamShept' I . 54 17 8‘2 205 so 47 panned E of 0000 St \lLLAGl. 0F KINMOUNT 1N SOMERVILLI. . a 3 5 9! 08 pa“- h†of Clarke 8!. l it 9 60 g 66 I: a: pawn: ' 2 i 10 l? 2 45 13 02 patented JAIB RICHARDSON IeNElLLlE. Treasurer of the County of Vetovi aa d'raeted County of Victoria, dazed the Eleventh day of Noveobn‘ 3., L 1') , l’tuzi‘lbm'fl land. for the arreare of lane- now one was.“ unleae zhe said "rear-often- andeneuan ace-c l. cf the Verden of the sell gen and every if the above mentioned name.- of "Opt-lively. ae above eat out together with the cone ( paid.) at the Court Ben-e in the Tn“ of Linden, in the and Countv of Wm at lleyeu o‘alnut h ï¬e forrnoon wTUI~D muss snvnxrnzx'rn DAY or runner A. 1) not. County Truaurer'u oeiou ' †J It. neme- Linea“. Nave-bar int. 190:. County in (PAM publiatel in the ‘ Weekly P A" N "ember mum: l TOGENEBAL , llllBUHANl'S. Successors to Hogg Bros, OAKWOOD. TAILORING DEPARTMENT This department of the store is still alive. as orders are earning in freely. We are anxious to clear out all winter tweeds or any that were We are giving special hdaee- 00 Suits going for $12.00. $3.50 84.50 and $5.00. black and grey at 817.00 fit guaranteed $16.00 and 818. Pants to order in worsted. Worsted Suits to order in blue. $18.00 and 820.00 trimmed with best lining, READY-MADE CLOTHING. len's D. B. Suits in grey frieze worth 88.50 for 86.50. 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 [en'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. FOLLOWING UP OUR CUSTOM OF OTHER SEASONS. # # We have put out on tables at greatly reduced l prices. all broken lots of Overshoes. Rubbers and ' Felt. Goods. Men's Rubbers. sizes 6 to 11. ................... Men‘s Strap Sandal Rubbers. sizes 6 to 8 1-2 . . .. Men’s Overshoes. waterproof cloth. fleece lined. l l 50o 250 {e i . sizes 6. 7. 8.‘ reduced to .................... $1.00 Men's 1 Buckle Gum Rubbers, heavy sole, sizes 10. 11, 12, reduced to ................. ~ ...... 95c REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS. The balance of our large stock of Fancy Slippers we are offering at prices that should dis- pose of them in a few days. Call and be convmoed that these are gen- Tllli Slillll Klllll Li .NEILL _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" PEDLAR EMMERS. .N. Blacksmiths and Carriage Makers, desire to r« :urn their hearty thanks to their many patrons for so}, i" .. t given since starting business in Lindsay. _ The to announce that they are in better position : ever to attend to all business entrusted to to .. Their horse-shoeing gives universal satisfaction, - cl their repairing and jobbing trade is growing ~ fast every year. Their cutters for style, strength ï¬nish are unexeelled. Prices most moderate. a . in: