Give satisfaction because the muterial is (1' the beat and the W0!!! mship without fault. We invite an inspection tf our 3mg» stock of S’ OTCH, IRI 188, and best CANADI AN W EAVES. Bette: vdues have never been oï¬'ertd to a critical public, Just now is a. good tune to u your order for 3. fl“ suit. If you thinking about. one, d:.-n'r. hi] 3) our goods and get our prices be deciding. It. will pay you. L (. l. WIN AI BOBIAYGEON Soon 5-4 in L. c r: favor-nay ru- orboro flare Friday light. The L L. 1. Club mud n numbx L‘ good reao‘u ions with than New ‘Ymr, and \\IUI moss still â€ï¬sh in the manor) Li «mm 1;: ml»: at :h' t~~°un tLey journeyed lu Bolcnygcm New Sam‘s night. and d 2.}!1!‘ \.h-- You-,5. cola dr'n‘o. u {nu-J leu.‘1‘un\ \'.-Ll- Icy Licsguc of Hunt rétilkhuyk‘su burg 5 to 4 u‘. tbs: va'P'L rxhibitim game at th» Canadian wmt .r gamr: :ver “itnosavd in Bobcnygcun. m gamma: was 7.80 but it was before the (02kg. the “lingo uud in. [out Vl‘aflor l 102' play. Bolus) tans at first my and on a mu: co the {onwards .K) fir-St. 11:.“ was all 1 pitc the {act that ed hard mm more .ten'ed an hot :bo Hlull. Ata‘l-v â€""*c~ 3‘31! in 1'19 second in!- and did" Mrlmyrc, thn span†icon una‘ukd, but the L. C. I not to be dxnled 'mti 13$de again. making: the acorn L. ! Boned) gear: :1. Bob took -1 {p tied the score. bu; on a n: of “corn" Armour worm]. am tea or the game “nu! all (‘01 â€laugh they wire ur..»b!.- to the tin-x) score ending L. C. I. impartial game to the £35.21 of huh hangs. -- r- ,AL L. C'. l.‘ (5)â€"go:-L McCrath; point, K031: covavpoim. Imfl’ns; forward-z â€CD011; h, Amnour. .Kilir-n, (mph), awn. . , Botcnygcon (b) â€" goal. 'Crun'rcn; point. Hurst: cowr point. walnut" gapâ€; forwards. Lamb». Trotter, c ned", Hunter. Beltaneâ€"Mr. ,Frcd "Taylor: time- ? 111‘" ....1.. Puckuimzs. â€"Paim: in mom} is the "find" of OM moon. â€"Duflns is amtiu: in crmt thwo nut! En epwdicr than ccor.~ -"6nnd_pu" Roy! mu a 13:9: stiff. bat he 1mm in an.“ (huh. , . . GATHBIL OATH RO’S ‘ SUITS You can make dirty picture frames. or any oihcr sue! you clean them the Sunlight wav. Chop very ï¬nely a; put it into a. bottle with a teacupiul of ha: water, shaking lass full of s ‘ '8 of ammonia. Pai it the frames with minutes, en wash of? with a soft brush and cold with clean chamois leather. Sunlight'Sonp is the uni; sucmfnny in every cleansing operation in the household. ASK FOR TH CCTAGON BAR W Soap was/2c: a: dome: :3“ ’1: am! won’t injure lite hauls. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO. . Ill ME 0F MICKEY "I THE VALLEY [EAGIIE SERIES. is a. good time to have 3 a ‘1“ suit. If you are mm: Bobr took -x ‘p'lrt Md 2. Inn on a nut but ‘our moral. and the me was all Collozilte, mire urmbL- to. score. endim: L. C. I. 5, Bob- l‘s Favorâ€"Play Pot- Fridu flight. Merchant Tailor. :1 fair and ti?! wtion (I out twic-. :cutrt‘, befort> . were >cor- ‘d or any other such articles. look like new if op very ï¬nely a piece of Sunlight Soap and x: water, shaking it well nnd ndding n wine : the frames with this liquid. let it say on a. brush and cold clean water, md polish Soap is the only soup that an be used All IlTEIESTING GIIAT WITH REV. B. HATGHETT. SHOULD "HP... ONE ANOINER and I can my :n M: «awn-u, ........ they lmvn never failed me. The pills luv... also bun used in my family. uL-d among my friends and the r:- suln‘ has always bsz-u autzslrwtory. Ya." may just any from mo tlnt I think those WhO.Jl‘-‘I alliictwl with any at u» illu- [or which this {mull- cine us recommended will make no mis‘uk; u‘l civing Dr. William-f Pink Pills a trial." , .‘l’l'ha RIW. Mr. Hm.x:h-'.l.l‘s ll mm is in Hamilton. Ont. Whi‘fh'llelfl knnwn to most of the ciLizms and truth: rang-nuld b) thug: who know 11im. u 11 ll‘-\- _.| was ably assistcd by his brother. Mr. J. \V. Morrison. of Lindsay. Mrs E. Cnxémmkicn. of toon played the wed- ding 'mnrcu. After the antimony. which took ‘plnce 3.\ {~30 a.iu.. tlw party sat down lc’ the wcdaing bruikf-iat'. t-ho ‘ lnbsc lvmn; t-ultcl‘ully decorum! with Rhoily. val‘ug‘ done :impln jiwric: to l the sumptuous rnpnat. the held: and . igrooiu left for their future, liome in .:i.mds.i_\. 'l‘li: bfldx‘. although only lin Collmgwood ‘1 «hort time. in; Eqnndv , frivndx who wieh I No happy ccuple .1 long and happy Iumxicd lil‘o. ‘ ‘ Many Lindsay friends will joinhm I t a ! mmndumr mimrntuletiona ‘to mung ocuple. The bride welded hero ' until rmmly and w.“ mum. Its- ' mun-d. while Mr. Morrison e e is looked mm men. m 1 Will Report on Poet Pool. ' ‘ Dr. Hanna-l. the head 0! tin oom- miseion that will Mix start for i Euxop; to invMiuLo the smeltinï¬ of iron ores and the making at steel by “lam “city. has also been instructed to oxnmxoe and wont upon the dif- lâ€"- An; ....-0 nlullhl .uhjnh a†in 9D“ lupun as om of our nuns you“; busi- i Mrs. [[3 «35' First Letter Amped- mg to rs. l’inkham for 019: “ One Man. Putnam: :â€"-I have been under Boston doctore' treatment for. long time without nny relief. They tell me I have n ï¬broid tumor. I enn- not sit down without greet pnln. end the soreness extends n II 0 inc. 1 lune benrm own porn: {min book y nbdomen is swollen. and l hove had flowing spell: for three years. My opï¬tltoie notg-ood. Im- not walk or on nay feet for on: length of time. Mrs .3. L. Shannon. ! Uli‘il‘ l‘ldhwt. daughter. was 'umlod in mun-lag en Mornson. of um I} Mormon. Lmdmy. R. gut-rl'onu'u the Lat-toms 1». nun-.4} the heal a: an oom- misoion that wilt shortly start for Bump; to inwaï¬tiutc gm amultinst- 0‘ iron ores and the minus of at») by dwtnuty. has also pooh instructgl to oxumxw and wont upon the M- ruout punt puma which are in 9»- u'nliow in the Old World. Themat- ing of mm put [or me u 1‘qu has wan intmducod to we at- unt in this mull-y. but does not sag-m to have anhievul the same que- (.1386 um. it. has on the othm‘ 81GB of the Atlantic. mtmumndivmtha fact that we. have lma‘dapositn in Ontario and Quqhep. ; a i 1 ‘ dz-gom “ERRY WEDDING BELLS. Some time ago we pennants: "w nubj-mt matter or those damn. which werc}ried here by gable! Jutiee Here- dith nt the non-duty unison on the 11th December but. The plaintim Vassar is an hotelkocper and the plaintiff Finn in a. blacksmith. both residing at Kirkfleld. The notions were bronchi against Means. Brown Aylmer, canal contractors. whose headgnarters are {at Ganebridce, and against the *‘l‘ownsnip of Thorah. 0n 23rd of January last the plaintiffs visited Benverton. and whilst return- ing together enter dark ’drove into a deep hole dug across the highway by the detendants, Brown a: Aylmer. in the neighborhood a! Gamebridge. 'l‘hc plain'tilts alleged that there 'VIM not suttieient lance 'or award around the avid hole 'to serve protection to tra- vellers. and tlnt the defendants were guilty of negligence in comquenoe. The defendants contended that the plaintifts did not exercise 'autticient care or caution in driving. and were guilty of contributory negligence. The plinatilt ansnr sustained injury 'to his head. aind his homes. cutter and hernecs damaged. 'llhe plainlirt 'Finn unstained serious intern-.1 in- juries. The trials occupied in all three ‘days and considerable interest was centered ‘in the butcome. Monday Went weal delivered. the plaintm Vase: securing 100nm! coats Ind the phintifl Finn Q A00 and costs patient the oontrnctou. Brown a: Aylmer; actions gs “amt the Township of Thorah' dismissed with coats; no costs as between the eo-de- !ecdants. A. B. Aylosworth. K.O.. Toronto. and L. V. O'Connor. Lind-305. for the plaiutï¬t-J; F. A. Luella. KC. Toronto, and M. B. lRonch. Beaver-ton. (or :the detendents Brown a; Ayhner: and B. J. McLaughlin. 1:13.. Lindsay. “ Arâ€"Aâ€"L-_ 1A.. Vassar n. Iron I ulnar; flu vs. IMI ulnar. W I- V. “vâ€"â€"vâ€"_7, and Charles W. Moon; Bedvérton. for the Township of Thanh. -‘ -L£r J. 'Hr. Brindgn. of l-‘anclon Falls. was in/ town lately returning How a trip to Patel-horn Mr. Bnn- don informed our ra‘prm-ntative that ['13 Random Fans Curling Ciubm revoxgnn’zod hatnight with a. mem- bership of 35 and a? hope to give Lindsay a game in e5 ' _ “We have no hockey team thwyear.†remarked 11:. Brandon. "but we are training a junior hunch 3nd in a. gear or two we wml hue a team ..n ._ A AL- A]; an}. Wally Baker. agent for the SIR-Bio: Life Immune 00.. return- od Tuesday from Toronto. whu-e he gent a week. -‘ -M.r J. 3:. Brawn“ Panel'on __-‘.___-.â€"â€" Panouls. - Mr. .133. Chalmers and win- Eon tor London 'Dhnrsdm to 'spcnd New New Ymr's and Sundzu with fri- nae. tluuuup \- .~â€"..-._ - 7 gear or two we «'11:! hue a team that. mll be as creditabh as The Peter. at (duo-eon Distrio’. (Toronto News.) An article upon “Edmonton as it is “and as it will be" occupies the place of honor in the illustratt‘d supplement of The Bulletin. ’ 'llhe writer draws attention to (the immense depth of th" qouutry at Edmonton. contrast- ing its seven hundred \miles from the Luv international ‘bondary to Lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba, and the narrowness of the St. Lawrence Valâ€" loy. He mention-s one striking fact. “In order ï¬hat there may be no doubt "as to the agricultural possibilitivss “throughout 11m! 'imonse extent 0! “territory. it may very ,wefl be men- “tioned‘ in proof that .there are roller “process flour mills a.t Oardston and “Raymond. "within twenty milos or “the International boundary ; another “at Calgary. one hundred and {lit}- “miles north of the boundary. a steam “mill at Penna River Crossing. one “hundred miles west of Edmonton; “and a roller process 'mill at Vermil- “ion. three hundred and ï¬fty miles “north of Edmonton. The establish- “monc 01 float mill: is incontrowr- "tiblx- evidence [at the We: at the “growth of wheat; and where when: “will grow ltuccozsfalls. ugricnltun: “Ls assured." “a . “W9 5 Wv-v w-_ w -W, 1 m micted with tumors or feud. trouble of any kind to give it: falthh‘ flairâ€"(Signed) In. E, F. my... ass Dunn. §§£39Â¥TWÂ¥ Bum In“... -1... I‘M-l _ am 133:; If M Mofébwlouï¬ â€œM’s-C w}, published thé Ottawa City Pottoffloo, a Moat Ornate Public Building. THE. BUILDING COST SIN." Lou Incl-cud OI men-nu..- Indlnppod In 00.1.. In. the lmâ€"mumml-hï¬mno '0‘“. Bully moiâ€"loot ' “or, and lucid Italy 00-- ploto Pro, of tho I'll-0|. Otuwn. Jan. 5.â€"'I‘ho’city post.- omco. one at tho most. ornate public building! In anaqg. wu practicuuy - _2_|.. Q..-»- Wu neon shout. 8 o'clock mum. h’om window: In the third. or root. stony. in which .ro locotcd um cm. can of tho Rulwgy Mall Sex-Vice and the Otuw; River Works. The from work o! the roof. as well u the noon. partitions sud Ina-iv. tower Itructureo won on of wood, and in ho" .1: hour the entire nu wu .nre. _-IJ -n‘ “I: -u _v__ -â€" Tho night was bitterly cold and the an brim won nlso handlcnp- ped It tho outset by dialculty in locating tho not o! the connngntlon so thnt it was not until tho am burnt through the root thnt the aqua hon Itreuns tron: the an no gino- nd Wont: dlroct could ho brought to ban! upon tho burning woodwork. In an hour the ro_o!_ was burned A ----- Al.‘ Money to help bury the unidenunod- .dead and relieve any who may be suflorlng from the ï¬re has commenCod ’ to pour In. For gnllent and heroic conduct nt tho are, Marshal Musham ho: restored to duty tho It: ï¬remen who Wen under suspension tor wag- ed insubordlnotlon. In, Iolntod lulu-alo- m Minted tuner-0.13 o! victim: ;ot the Iroquol- Thatro an took , place yonterdoy. 'Ihm Wu no oppre- lcloblo emotion of bum uumy. ='l‘ho public ochoolo. however. were closed on o mum to 87 Good tendi- 1-1;:a for whom momorlol cervical were it . ' “nor Harrison has voted tho plln proposod by son. thou-o 3.... mn to open their playhouu‘ and odmlt muons to the nth floor on- 1y. mo mun; followed o worm with n lone numb» o! W ‘ Invade-glo- Goo. on. ‘Tholnwtlg‘tlontoflxmm. oibilltyforthocuuoolthohoquou unhomrwutokenup My bynmlnwtoruonnpom l Their aoor. proper The closing down of Chicago the- atres by order of Mayor Harrison has caused paralysis of business in manv directions. Three ihozmand ao- IOI‘S. stag» names ["111 â€COP!“ Who de- pend directly upon tilt-utrt‘s for a4â€- ing are idleA with no hope of em- ploymfllt for probably a. fortnight. Restaurants and hotels are comâ€" plaining and street. railway traflic has fallen 01!. The members at tho 'fBluebcard" theatrical company war. penuittcd by the police to“ lean to:- . II_â€"-J a.__ .L_ Io. Chou-god WI:- .mllI'Iwu' .- ChIo-co Theatre lot-m to no Ar- raigned on Jolnm 11 Non. Chicago, Jon. 5.â€"Fivo chorus men. «rested on e that†of manslaughâ€" ter in connection with the ï¬re st. the Iroquois Theatre. were released yes- terday on bonds 0! 3600' each. Eight chorus girls. kept under police sur- veillance er the Union Hotel since the ilro, were relcnsed on bonds 0! $600 ouch. All will be arraigned beh foro Justice (‘avcrly Jim. ll. on n charge of manslaughter. Coroner Tracer has received infor- mation um more than half oi the “use bonds were in a saloon nun:- the shoe door drinking beer when the ï¬re was discovered. ll. has been thtt the smaller stage door opened in, not out. as the city ordi- names require. and that ii. Was torn from in hinges when the stampede o! chorus girls occurred. l'nrllynod Bu-iuou. New Y.ork and were {allowed by tho "Billionaire†company. It is eatimatcd that 15.000 pawns will sufler from the Mayor's closinz order. of whom 1,2 are actors. 350 ushers, 500 electricians and stage hands, 400 cab drivers. 200 Waiters, 100 bill posters nnd 25 printers. Tho loss in receipts at. the 35 theatres will total $18,000 per rbezens of pieces of Jewelry 3:. frozen in the ice in the theatre, and ofï¬cers were buss ell dgy dings: out watches. rings, lull-pins tun. M a _ Probably $25.000 worth of articles lost in the Iroquois Theatre are an still unidentiï¬ed. bv Fm unpocwr uouvo an mmmwmm‘aï¬ Won. tho ust med (or Wm witnesses Will ho “Amin- In the ship. of .public the next mu pha- u an .umormu,_ _ hu- 17th nm II b. “mu RELEASED UNDER BONDS. a an hour the root was burned I: and tho second an. occupied the Inland Romans and Customn, I noon otter s prey to the dunes. lir further progre- wu tin-rs rod, however. and the ground w. in which was the [mammo- Pot'. Wu (hanged solely by wat- u were also the cxuninlng wac- 825.000 In Article: Unidentiï¬ed. "In Ill-laughter In Chunberldn. writing to ueucru Hmilo , Unionist condition in lid- dovul, In. the decline in British .‘riculturo can be stopped by hil pmpoull. .nd the cost of living not mad. while 3 moderate preter- m on corn would be undund. and espociolly on moot and doiry pro- wtth the policy of 113‘. Bufoun Tho Indln- Cotton lurk-t London, Jan. 5.â€"(.C.A.P.)â€"-Sir John Gout. upeakin‘ ct Preston yua- tonlny. ot the request 0! the cotton mat-mum. said that Britain monopolized the Indian market, which took 40 per cent. of tho cot- ton oxpom. bounce it was free from any interference with truth. ‘- Iondon. Joannâ€"(C. A. r‘.)â€"-The Hmhioness of Dones‘al 3t the {ancv dress ball gt Brighton of tho Dumb Friends’ League. owing w rowdinoss during the dancing or the luncers by the smart not. many 01 whom were members of aristocratic families. or- dered the band to com playing. The Murchionou wu formu'ly ms- Twin- inz. of llama, N. S. !utumuu' from». London. Jun. 5.â€"(O.A.P.)â€"'I‘ho coflee houso keclx‘rs protest against the taxation of food. and m it would mean the wiping out of 1,- 500 o! the 5.000 resuuranu in Lon- Wuhington. Jun. ‘.â€"'I‘ho director 0! the United Snu- mint. yuterduv undo public his annual Imminent oi the .pproximto distribution by pro- ducing mm and territories at tho roduct 0! gold md silver 0! the Iliad sum for the calendar your 1908. Th. tottl production of gold m "¢,¢25.340, and at ï¬lm ‘80.- 580.008. _ Wb' Conn-ti.- Iot chino... mm. Jan. 4.4m lotion] con. utiou oi tb Socialist. will ho hull a cum In: 1. Ana-unflat- hands-.- I. London. Jun. 5.â€"(C. Aulmliux Cabinet in mm ed lest in the event. of w: tnlian squadron would Chinese waters. Comma: quhoun o! the Vimorian m goes to anan as correqu Tho Times. Paris, Jan. 4.â€"-'lhe French navy is .to wry on further experiments at shooting with full service charge. opinst the turrets of ship. in com- mission. The exlwrimcnt with the bottle-hip Suï¬ren a few weeks ago was s complete success. Now similar on. This time, howevor. men in- Itoul of cheap no to b. In the tur- ret! to charm the enact! of concus- sion. 'I‘honheop survived. w to. Hold-l “O.“ W""‘ H.1mu'uonounâ€"u-u. Wan Wt! 0' 3". “m“- «I‘MEMMWc-du u- qulndoind per-haunt“ Minn Ina Ivmov Hood’s Jarsapqrflla andpemm ls without a posith‘oly amour than. a: eruptlgl. London. Jan. we "IE HSCAL Fm. Would Lulu Agriculture. 01-4.er ï¬nd to Can... Eczema 3i.“ lune-ad o! aha-p U. I. Cold Prod-cu... Cabinet is much .concern- the event of war the Aus- aanron should be sent to stem. Commander Col- tho Victorian nnval forces man as correspondent to: ‘0 (III-I. IC.A.P.)-Thc The Iontml I’eckly Herald fï¬nmua PAPERS FOR $1.00 [ Good until January 15th, 1904 THIS COMBINATION u e greet one. Your home paper gives you 1 full the local news, the local met-ken and the local gossip. The Mantra: Would! Her-Id sm- you the general news of the worm. reports of an greet when. “pertinence of interest to farmers, and. in particuXar. fea tune of value and interest In The Home. One paper is the complement c the other. They dovetail into each other. and never overlap. ‘ â€"- iaaécfllPT'IONB may begin at my m If your whoedpuon ta :1â€" andy add 1n “unequal you mt The loan-ed Weekly Baud gt aunt and In your dam. and your nboorlpuon will be game-a a. your. Addre- u: summation- co:â€" WILSON ' WILSON. RINCLS See Britten Bros.’ RINGS AND 0PM GlASSES. With cur business during Christmas trad: and wish to thank you all for your libgral pat yonagc. as well as wish you a BRIGH“; AND: PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. 1904 will see us again doing Our best to buy the BEST GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. We have always looked to your best interacts, and will be again prepared to supply your many wants in footwcat. There aretalways a few bargains after ï¬e Christmas tush. Perhaps we have what you mat in your size. Try us. As many styles and us many designs as there are diï¬'erent tastes. BRITTON BROS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER in“. Maui ' m’nn‘ m can ed. to SAIL lib! 31 Jada-MM“ 74 Kent Foot. of Kent-st. Kent-st., uuuuuu OPERA GLASS}:Q The Post, Lindsay .l.†$1... F 01 '0' '4 p