vauses. ramaplm KENT-ST. DSAY, on Lan Fun-Hm gmcm d Glow 190 Fiï¬ E? OBI new; Hi1 and Incl Futuru In!"- M Just: on Full!" Int-smug Chorus Hort. In. a First-cuss 0r- I-an Spoclal Foot-n8 db“ Singing. 1‘ H1113 hav Wile]! I a Brilliant Success 3? ch My Evening 0,, lSAYMlNSIRflS has now If “SIG PACKED A! m IN ITS HISTORY ‘ 'ust passed into .stock ï¬ve of :gsgd by ourselves duect tram. e muhcg‘g . 1 Frame and Jipfll. ~ bin in min Viv We nu.mleman‘s proï¬t "'4' '9" m to‘ sell ,th uch below the regularwm The w“ on, â€sides too numerous to‘menu‘bn' ‘ gym“ m ........... 10c to 500 any lot: ............... 50° to ’3: 75¢ to 31.50 M m Pots ......... 25a to :3 81 tots Cougars ............... 50o to $3 ups ............ 75c to $5 l’ox-l-klg‘oï¬gtg,~ £908 25° to 50° 's no use quoting prices inuthis m . “Call :‘f:ï¬;e will convince you that this is t’ho #09:: m huv Gifts if you wan; the newest goods for the least muothing may he had from I. J. Garter. 4. but 8t. Extra Striped Trousers to complete Double Breastcd Frock Coats Sold by leading dothiers throughout Canada. “PROGRESS†R. Porter. .A 1m does not Simpson.w‘ho perturmanze, r as the most RESS " Frock Coats are the men. who are particular style and fit of every blade of black clay worsted oxford vicunaâ€"and black :h silk fasing. and vith silk LL a“ w 3.. our 10 pct Toilet Sou, assorted colon. with haw gold tracing. regn'u' 83.50, st ........ . 8.... '12)- zm’dix gs. calls. and JiUflS be/méP. M :- round 0! Elliott; L )l MA also dem on- r4308 torm- :8!" LINDFAY. ' PM! . Baker. Th? music all the way through tor Yb: choru‘es and “83 was gmd’ and a violin duett by Mr. and “'3' Pears: was enacted by e†y' The vocal quartotte rendered "Aunt Margery" with 800‘ â€if“! agtbmsh atriflemrvoufl; their We mm Preciatei and the W my b° 5Ҡon their next SP- MSMWNEHAmâ€"nnn an a. eololastnightoa toappearagood Heisman: the Lindsay 1185019 An omrtuée by the orchestra ; and. by the way that orchestra. is a dandy, and can't be beat outside up larger silks. Prof. H. R. Paras, conductor. is a musician at thefirah class stamp. It oonSists of Messrs. H. R. Pearse. Wm. Banish. W. Heb flatman. Mrs. H. B. Pearses F. fay-u 101'. Mis; D. Roenigk. J. Bradahaw. S. Chamberlain. F. Martin_an§ Gag. the company being good. "In: Countess of Alagazam," End Man Lennon. with variations by the bog-a in the chorus, was a oaniaal nunï¬or Sung with minatnl effect. End song. “I may be crazy, but I mint no Fool." and "Why! Hello. Bill.†by Shannon and Madman. were heartily enacted. Jack Walker's com song. “You can‘t too! all 9116 people all tha time," was sung with good ac, tion and was a. favorite. "Alex‘uu voices thisqflt Tm . pany sang tha chasing chorus. aopnno. received a hearty encore to his ballad. “Teasing." End song “Come down tom the big Fig Tree." by Mr. mm. received good up. plunge and he was mind with a. cabbage boquet, "Imagination,†a song with local hits, by J. Fullerton, was received with encore after en-g core. 8. Lamont rendered a plow in; ballad. “Solnebody's nitm’ g ‘neath Southern skies,†the my: H. White was rendered intine mix: and heprovedtobe seeming- star. 1 She thebte chm-us .was sung unaccompanied by music by Mensa. Schwahn. Bmhemhï¬e. La- moot. and Homes. Now then was a slight gauze and the people coup, named to hot up. When they saw. a. large balloon coming down on the stage from Omemee with the two “Jack!" the mdinnoe mt wild. Their song. "Oysters and Clams." was undated in the usual excellent ,axcanoed in (our circular mmwjth ma olchestra in the middle. dreaed in black. with black laces. white vests. ties and. boquets. and Bur-w rounded with. my pretty and neat scenery. they were greeted with hearty applause. After the hidden chums, the and men came marching on the‘ stage and sang. "01g won‘t you listen tothe his: has Magi†the entire company joining in t second chorufl. The bantd- by Mr. 3 places rendered ‘ wen rehearsed- way through for mg: was grand, bv Mr. and M13- ary two editions will be issued on' Saturday. the ï¬rst pt which willbo on the streats at 3 .1a.xn.. and the sec- ond. containing all later new; at 4 â€3.11). In announcing this forward 1 movement: The Examiner says: 1 Petexboro has now. attained the w ‘ proportions of a. city, and The Exam- inter is determined to keep abreast i! not. a little ahead 0! the march of progress. in providing its readers with whoteVor a modern city news- place at this size should per in a provide. and the issuing of hm cdltlons daily is the result of tho; determination to remain in the lead. Then early in the new year a new Cox Duplex Anglo Ba: Web Pot-lect- lng Press. the onion :0:- which was placed some little tune ago. will be installed und simultaneously with its installation The Exalnwor will issue two editions way (185- The ever in- ('xcesing circulation of this paper has demandeu inc-raised press .taciliï¬es, although ,atrJhp present tune the press upon which Tho Examiner is printed is fully as podern as M: upon which the OCdLMf)‘ small gity daily is minted. bu; The E‘xgmmer IPCIï¬gï¬â€˜ilb'S that. It. is. essentlal to place the pope!" 31! 1t: subscribers hands at the earliest. possible mom- er the now: is in type. :md 'nstallation of. tho new press. vmiclu has a capaorty of 6,000 copies per hour. of on eight paza'rguper. printed. mated. cut and Jan?! 19 one operation. .wnl enable the publisher .19â€" 13 do this. Petunia Examiner Branching outâ€" ‘lwo Edltlans Daily to I). Issued. That excellent paper. The Peterboro Examiner, is taking another step in advance. Until some time in Jun. VIII-stood 0th†frcatmcnt Int Qulcl- I, 61nd by chambcrlaln's cough lcncdy. "La-t winter I caught a mryae. mm cold which lingered for mks." use J. quulm'rt. of Zephyr. On- tario. WE: cough was very dry and huh. This local dealer recommend- cd Chamberlain‘s Cough Banned: and guaranteed it, no I can it a trill. Ono 25 cent butt!» cured me. I bcl'nwo Clumbcrlaint Couch Rem. odytchc the but I has our Med." This is ore of the most Itnplo modi- circa in use. Thousands Inn tecti. £361 to its cmollcnce. It not only cures a. cold quickly and ctfcctully. but! W13 aw m to- ward. pmumia. It is equally nL uble (or childnan. and may I): givan to them with implicit conflthnoo. It always cums and is pleasant to take. Mhmdwr in giving it to child!“ for it contain: no opium. or othcr harmful drut. Sold by all IE. DEPARTURE ll JOURNAUSV. Mr. Cadngan's horses ran into the top buggy of Rev. L. McKinnon. pas- tor of Gilmou: Numeral chur -h. who was driving to Peterboro. and he was thrown out. but not Injured. His buggy .was smashegi. the top and Mr. McKinnon’s coat baht; let: alongside the road. Mr. McKmnox: hada close call. John Bung". of Eula-on. Injured While on III: In, to town. Peterboro Review; A lively runa- way incident occntmd Batu-day mowing on the (hemong road. As Mr. John Cadagan, 3. humor of En- x-Lemorc,-was driving to town with his daughter and another lady, his horses took fright near William Mil- hutn’s place, and the occupants were thrown out. Mr. Guiagm cscipcd nnthnrt. but her {other had two ribs on the right side broken. and it is thought that one of them pierced his lung. as blood is issuing from his mouth. He was brought to St Jos- eph's Hospital in the ambulance,3nd Dr. Congxhlin summoned. It is b;â€" lieved he will mover. " â€"The second performance of the Lindsay Minstrels Tuesday night. at- meted another large audience In the opinion of my the show. was better than on the previous night. ‘ The entire show was thoroughly. pnjoyed. the funny parts making the audience laugh so much that the team were (lowing. Ihe boys are de-. serving of great praise for the way in' which the performance was put on and. carried thwugh. ‘ Mr. W. ‘1‘. Greer performed. his duties as interlocutor with his 016-. time sanity and gmace‘ and enhancq od_y.is alxjgady huh reputationn. gum the scholars wens brain-(twig:- tam. The chorus by the school was magnificent. and th: costumes of th_23_ echoing were funny. Btu-1M: was anxiously wutina |tom- ths ochool none. and their expeoq mm wan .tuuillod. whm theysaw the school 503' and. girls hard It M. (Wing. pulling hair and. sticking! pins In each other. with Cap. Sinpson a team. The qua-acne and the «Mam-mo of when m mpmenthg R. J. nouns-ha an. Sun. Hughes. J. D. Fianna. Cur. rip Kitten. W. Chum. J. mm. Nudity. J. Dara". Gm Lytle. J. Camw. Eva Fay. T. Junkin. and 0th... emuâ€"were based. on recent localhhta. Inspector Stevens wns rem-embed by J. Fullerton. and. the sum he bt at mm and. comic“ nth tudea. hoes and John. may ï¬nally found. than run over as p65. which the! on out. maintains and annealing. Their Iwmat 3d.“ Jokes um, humble. and. their Dutch wmmdtoba‘ oodone. The Quad: gt the clue y Mr. W13:- m clam wted out. and J. lunar: Manon a! Sun Eutha- crmsinc Burnt‘nivver brought torch 3133f. applause. ‘ two Jun um; unin, m that. «be onto the Aha: ï¬x their "nub; “In "ms. H." The auto is 06!“ ‘trinli m unique “tapioca otuzt. and tram]: hat. Emrytm WM 0» k.‘ and “Dutchy 1nd Elam." â€"Walbetr and FulleMâ€"m at uni! hgut. 0! 00911345.?†01’th nap, pen. the “auto" broke down and Phys oscupantgq Jumped out. Atter I. SERIOUS RUNAWAY. At the! parsonage. E : Sunday. Dec. 4th» ‘00 aid Eris. Delve. a can. IIITIIS ear 'edneada‘y. Nov. 30th. and Thurs. day. Dec. lat. She was assisted by Mrs. A. B. McIntyre. and both ladies were kept busy greeting the many (ï¬ends who called to meat the pop. ular? you: bride. The t_oa goomwu W over by Man. Dr. Grand Woodville. who was assisted by Milo- es G. Browne. V. McSwm. M. Pun kin and M. Brady. â€"‘:\1rs. Bots, of Montreal, whohas been visiting her brocncr. Mr. J03. Cooper. and who unluckily fractured a couple or uhs by a {all about ten- days 5130. is making a. satisfactory rccovery. and is now. able to sit up for a couple of hours (Jory day. -â€"Mrs. A. L. Campbell. EGGlene - st, held 11;: â€nuptial @9933; -â€"M!'. and. Mrs.-Hugh Weddell. ot Peterboro, and Mrs. Needler. town. have returned Iran the World‘s Fair at St. Louis. Mm. Needhr. will be» the guest of Lira. Waddell. Pick. arboro, (or a flew days before return. ing to town. EWC. I. stem. passed W town Saturday coming. from Kingstonto Toronto Eh mot mm old friendo a,nd ecï¬nlazs. -m. Jackson. who presided at the pipe organ in Cambndgo-st. Metho- dist church .on Sunday, lei: for Gan- zmoqne. H0 is n “rauclasa musician and has always madq 31 good inpres- aion. â€"M)r. Funk Cmv'tr, dutiat. re, turned ,eome days ago from Matt, Wham he spent a couple 0! meek! Minsk. Geo. waters. who but 3 NW attack of blood poisoning in; this bank}; â€"Misses. Anna and Agnes Murray, 0! east ward. have returned to Ra, cheater, N. Y.. after a three months vacation with their mother and mm in’ Pctorboro. Lind!†and m. Normal I". Black. a former favorite -t:eacher on tho Uniqn 7 and vicinity. r-MX‘B. R. Folley and child. of El- gin. Man" arrived in town Last week and. am ,M'Siting but parents, Mr. and Mn. Jas. Sharps. Alba-Lat. Mr. Folley will arrive later. ‘ â€"M:s J. Mater. Moat-st" left by the early C.P.R. train last Monday, en tout: for Winnipeg. where she will spvud the next two weeks, â€"-Mis: E. Mulligan. Lxflord. Mr. James Manning. Bunny. and Mr. C. H. Multancy. town. harp recently on- tered the Federal Emma: Coliege. --Cupt. J. Cox-son, of (form‘s Sid- ing. .who W Sun-thy with his Mother-in-law. Mr. Hugh Carwab. (1011.. 0! East Ops, returned to aâ€: home this waning. ‘ -.\!iss Estella. McFadden. of P:- texboro. has returned to her home a!- ter a pleasant visit with friends in town. «Mr. Lorne Matcher. who is on- the James Bay Railway annoying staff, spent Scum): with big mother. ï¬ts. J. Haber. Ridontat. â€"M’essrs. Geo. Hunter and Jas. PnIdJ. of .mgeon, mere via“ tors in town Satunday. . mMiss Ida Ferris Ian. on Saturday for London .to '11 he: Sistu', Mrs; g. E. Silva __ - â€"2disa Bertha Hobbs. of Woodville, i3 :pending a few, day: with hm- !ricnd. Miss Forbert, Ridout-st. -â€"M.l'. S. Leake. of the Bell Teleq phone 00.. passed through 1mm Pot. hero to Fenian Falls Saturday. 3 â€"MJ'. Wm Walters returned re. terda: morning. from a. week's visit1 to the World‘s Fair. Chicago and De-, t‘mit. â€"Miss Helena Shannon and Miss McGee are visiting {riends in Cleve- land this week. ~Mrs. Gray. Lindsay-3L, is spend- ing the week with bar c‘uughter, Mrs. W. Roddy. o! P'cnelon. â€"Mew's. B. Day and A. Ptrish. town, visited their “rent: inBury’s Gm lately -Mr. GeoWL'ch'aster. of Bobcayy.‘ 3cm. transacted business in town Saturday. l â€"Mias Nellie AIM}. at the L. C. I.. visited. under the parental ruot.N:>r< land, lately. ~Messm. Thou. McQuadp and T. 0.1mm of Gamma. were in twm Saturdn], ‘ ugEIM‘Luï¬J I l ' -Hr. Chas W. of! Little Britain. visited town friends intaum recently. . 4â€"30. G. L. Stevens. of mm was in town Friday, .tor a. few hours. Vâ€"Mias Katie Bonn passed thmzh from Long Point to I’qberboro Tues... day. u v . . Luv. and Mrs. Hiram mm. ot Linden Valley. mixed friends me, ll Emilia MU. - ~hv. Fr. Mullins loft lb: Po- ‘wrbono Fm minc- -ma Clan Shut-ton h “siting! her m at W â€"M Joblltt Ht It Whitby, to ï¬ne (flood: mt M. -. â€"Mr. A"!!! 600)..“ l-‘onolon Pun. fluted town (ï¬end: Sunday. -llr. O. H. Shula". 0! Little BriL. tin. m in m Timmy. . . . NB: Much P001. 0‘ non-cutie. viaited Lindsay M luau. ‘ â€"l‘. E. an. of Cabana. wu a: "town Bum-J on bulimia. I â€"Mr. .Wm. Yul-nub. ot Kin, mount. visited. ton Tm, .“W- W. O'BrI-n. .01 Puncture. was in .tovm but: on holiness. â€"M!‘B. [Mason Bauhaus Butt last I tidny for her home in me city. ~10. ,Wm. Gmnamq. of Pt. Hope. was in town ht ely on business, -â€"MJ'. Frank Aultim of Halibuttm. called on town lrionds last waek. â€"Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Myers. of Long Point. were in town lately, â€"Mr. J. Campbell. of Janetville, translated business in town m1 Ion-«u 0! 0m»... and Macon DIM- In um. â€"l£r. Fred Kerr Visited his bong AS TRAVEHERS (ONE Am 60 HTIIYPWIAI. POINT!â€- 8!. “III IIâ€. Will am Isle-u 0! About â€.5003†â€" ".0003!†80" the 850'. According to the W accurate tig- uxos that couldhe secured on the lat dty or the St. Louis exposition. the total attendance will be about 18,. 000.000. including free and pm! ad- missions. The free admission: win be about 80 par cent of this amount. 9. “mm omnuo groan room . HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all kind: of Harness, Wlups, Rugs, 3143M. Rabat, : Balk. etc .- .- Bityde and Biqcle Repairs. 2%: C1012?“ Grated“. Dry‘ GM, Boot: and Ska“, Gent’s Furnisï¬iugs. Highest Prim Paid for Farm Produce. A. D. CARMICHAEL C. H. MCKEE. "THE HEAT MARKET." Fresh Meat, - Smoked Meat, Canned Goods. - Ill: FAIR IAS HAD! IOIEY. MERCHANT TAILOIL Imported Woollens. manna mans. Satisfaction Guaranteed J. W. PROUSE, COLD mine: mu. (Inn of the BI: Syndicate All trimmed and untrimmcd Millinery at half price. We’re after double business“ from now until. Christmas. Do you realize there are only {outteen shopping days†left? We realize the time is short, very short, in which to sell so many things, but if low prices on brand-new ' goods are any inducement to you to buy, then here they are from every department in this store. Every item is a money-saver for you. Most of them were specially bought for this sale. Many show a saving of 25 per cent. and some are going at half their usual value. 75c Fleece Lined Underwear 59c Men’s 50c 4-in-hand and puff Ties 25c Men’s White Handkerchiefs. 6 for 25¢ $1.00 White Dress Shirts 59c Snaps in Men’s Furnishings 75c Silk Belts 59c 35c, 50c and 75c Fancy Silk and Cotton Collars 25c 25c Embroidered Lawn and Plain Silk Handkerchiefs Izéc 10c Wrapperettes 6ic 15c and 18c Cottonades we we and ate 36-inch Flannelettes 8§c 30c Half Bleach Table Linen 22c $3.00 Wool Blankets $2.50 Women’s N eckwear. Belts, From the Staple Department ChristmasSale NOW IN PROGRESS. Millinery at Half Price BIG BARGAINS. Space will not permit going into details. But if you clip out this memoranda list and bring it to the store you will ï¬nd the bargains all that they seem to be. Manv make very suitable and acceptable Christmas Gifts. We’re after iouble business _ ram now Chrwtmas. 50c Wrist Bags 259 etc. IOcCollar Forms 5c 5,580,m7'aica¢o's total attenu- moo at We Columbia exposition was 26:00â€! total will be about “0.565.458. The We! receipts. According to theme estimate. will he ulna: 832.200.000 lacing a balance at about 615(1),â€. According to the recent etetementot Busing the “that. of the expen- dituaos o! the World‘s Fast Company upon we last (much: upon and: for the five months ended Oct. Lthe J A8. A. VAN STONE, Dealerin Farm Machinery. The McCor- mick O.K line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Carriages, - '. men sumac nostrils. Highest Price; purl for Farm Produce. Grocexics, Fruits, C. EDGAR WEEKS, D. J. m P302. Remodel!“ chalet-c mam Term, 31.00. BARRISTER, Icon: to Loan. In.“ an“. Form: for Sale or to Rent. W. A. CAMPBELL, QUEEN ’S HOTEL coop TEAS 0 SM Bread and Cakes. Dress and Suiting materials worth up to $1 for 59c. 50c and 60c Dress materials 39c f Guaranteed Furs all nuclei-priced. Women’s 830 Astrachan Jackets $27 835 Astrachan Jackets 8 $40 Astrachan Jackets 3 $8 and 38.50 Fur Rufl's 50 $11.50 Alaska Sable Ruï¬'s $9.75 88 and $8.50 Fur Caperines $6.50 Men’s 820 Gallaway Fur Coats $17.50 Men’s 362 Raccoon Coats'354 Men’s 816 Cub Bar Coats $14.50 $6.50 Black Persian Lamb Caps 85 Misses’ Grey Lamb Caperines 7.50, 8.50, 9.50 Children’s Grey Lamb Caps at $2.50 ‘ Misses' $5.00 to 87.50 Coats 83.90 Women's 88.50 to $12.50 Coats $6.90 Women's 36 to 87.50 Raincoat: 34.90 ' Women's “.50 Dam Skim $5.00 $2.50 Lustre Waius $1.89 $1.00 and $1.25 Flannelette Wrappers 69c Half Price Sale in lantles Dress Goods BIG BARGAINS. IF YOU WANT A "‘ PM 9, Orton, Semi g Hakim. 3'87 or Wagâ€, see me More .70- ‘vy. . Adam; rule WAX) expandimxa of the foreign countries and “18’â€,- of the was and ton-citation SW '31.? “3’ WW‘ mt er a. LIO-‘I inchdmg laid: whrhflodhwill brig: on: grand total to appmxid mainly WOOD. it is est-mam! This (has not include the value c! the exhibits. which will tho-noel": run into any millions. . I (mm 1856.) SUCCESSOR TO JAS. STEWART, Hana-umber. Dealer m :21le d Ems, Milk: and "disc: Robe: and 3mm Praï¬dent M tbe hi:- can; will close up Its main without “I“! :1. Dry GM, Hat: and Caps; Furs, RM-uadeClotï¬ing, 13m and Shes. M. J MURCHISON 8: CO. [MW Woollen: Remand/e Pn’a: Sum Workuanslup. L. I. STEWART J 08. STAPLES it! D. J AMIESON , TAILOR. “I? .0 “llâ€. PAGE ELEVEN; 'l '3- Many items selling at flalf Price. Strictly 0'.