i IOU'N‘B. PLEASANT. i “(From Our» Own Corr, ndent). Through yoar valuabl peper. The .Weekly Post. we were glad. to heat that Mr. J. D. Thornton.g oi Omemec. hasbeen successfnl in Exposing oi the large quantity, 01; appleq he! pur- chased. in this locality. It he had been here earlier in the season his shipments would have been larger and more profitable for him. or for the company he represents; and. we are hoping the company, will visit this locality next apple, Won mi ‘53“ ““3. t a, 9 5y 3 an m a. vengeance is the order-'01 the any. in our once. peaceable Ontariqqo tint oxï¬e'mls at good stunting: are mhusued out of dï¬ce without any. conï¬daation of their past faithfulness iii the per- formance of their dutieq.‘ Report guys that one at our most,†elï¬eient crown land agents at lugnetewan. Parry Sandman district. has been re- npv'ed tron bang crown 11nd sgent and another person appointed in his ghee. We havenot Head 0: any we given (or his removal. nor do vehearotanypensiongiven himns a reward 10: his past difï¬cult labors inthstmedasolator ‘ _' lathe Edith: entantainmentq and Me- thodist phnrch anniv-arnrx are in [all will; - . . . wï¬; managers of the Pfesbyterian church have started. a meantim- al elm under Prof. Forsythe. 01 Pa- taboro. We- are having another grain buy- er. who is to become pmprietor ot. the Harrison warehouse» which will, of course. make a better market: for hrmm as each of our churches could not dbl in wall it not tog; the rivalry now mating in the hghts, may. panting. amt-“lb, all to attract tag grant qxtent'_h9re ‘ A cation! of evergreens to he us- d for Christmas decorations in TO- mto. wera shipped from Franklin on Friday, Int. __- - ,0) __ -l 'chva or drowning Lacidents have occurred on the pond (yet. which is extensively used)“ a. rink. . â€"-vâ€" -v. The mutants have not much to. do have; no troublea you on: The old ladies and gents have. deemed it wine togiby indoors and. avoid broken Ir. 3. mm. of Lindsay. 93-34 “3 '3 flying visit last week. Our worthy whoa! trustees have engaged Mr. M. Nucent, oI‘Omemee. ï¬n}; '1‘. Pritchard. 6! Toronto. is ‘ a. (cw weeks with his moth- sz _ , Qr. hire. '1‘. Pntohtrd. o; '.Is'r§.nklit_x. y in; ï¬fiewf'illin ha: returned tron 13 extends! visit with her sister. In. Bradburn. of Janetvuye. _ *0. f’?’ .2 -- , z FRANKLIN. '- ' ; (Frm Our Own Correspondent.) Rev. Dr. Marvin occupied m: pul- pit here on Sunday. alts: an absence of (on: or five Sundays. ' ‘ ' ; om .. ‘2 Sever was there better times ap- Mt ’ Farmers have. made enough trom their stock. poultry. ap- plu and. chance» to have an. their. mark and wants supplied and set- :ledmmthout touching their barn cun- en . Lou! option is the race! Just. now and some at our local members are pretty buoy,_ before they take their éepartnira 191' _parta annoy. . Lind- .:j_ A. A number of our young pebple in- tent! takinazn the concert at. Littord on Wednesday evening. Risa L. Veal: in spending a few rake with In: singer gt >Midlngn}. . S?a33"25£5§o’05' e219]: side of tum show us the good example betore it is carried Ogt have‘j lme cutting ‘wood 11¢; week in www.m‘vootmamqin cannot. with what he thoozht was. a bear. but: turned out to ha a. no. coon. and lltm a. had fight; he, soc- as.“ m killing it.‘ ‘ Sï¬ Gundine Methodist church and y shoal intend havinga Christ- mu tree md entertainment in the furhmnecTWandan arm? 81' procram ll hem NW1 ‘ Y: homo and twaign mien!1 In Wan. Smith‘ has med. at- ter spending three m in the Fat. He looks wall and. gays it. is the phala- young men. .In. Mton in at present on the netâ€"list. We all wish hat; 1 speedy It ma non: no. um. : ' o : "rum. ,ooo¢99+¢+.§¢9oo+oo m. 6mm, l-nl‘ ‘ (Spain-to Thq Post.) . . ’ngRDavidaonhux-eoentu created two new windmill; which an greatly to the appearance at his I! ‘ll‘ _ _ ‘ ._ .â€" ...‘ - -L,,___j " 3mm PAGE ‘000009000900609.0000.66090‘009096900909 6 6090,9000OOOOQWOOOO3§§§§+§OOQOOOW§$O+ 6 VOOOOOQQOOOOOO‘OO‘OOQ. §§§§§§§§O§O§O§§§§~§§O§ OQOOOOQOOOOOQ'QOQOOO w.R.WIDDEss,Agent Canada Life’s . . . Reserves Beer In mind that what the Canada. Life has already aecomfllshgd In the way of lncrbaslng the reserves: up on It: old policies, must yet â€ales. bo done hyAthe' other com- Lindsay. SALE REGISTER. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 13. â€"By Wm Keslick, auctioneer. sale: oty 6 '3Zci'es of Cedar and; Mixed Timber. in 1r... acre lots. the property. of T. H. Tinney, south half of. lot 12. con. 8. Mariposa., Sale commences at 1 0 cl ochâ€"$1 . TUESDAY, DEC. 12. â€"By Elias Bomb. auctioneer. credit mien at Firm Stock and Im lements the proper- ty of Richar- H.1'aylor. lot 20. con. B. Xarip osa. Sale commences at one o‘clock sharp.â€"w2. < WEDNESDAX. DEC. 18.â€"By Erma Bowen metimw. unreserveti credit sale at valuable Farm Stock and im [’12th the property at Wm. Deyell. lot 15 con.14. Emiiy. Sale commences af 1 o’clock sharp-92 THURSDAY, DEC. 14.â€"By Gg’oâ€™ï¬ Jig: Mr. John~Diokey. of WiLson’Esto‘m, has been dangerously ill. but we are glad to report is now. meovoritg.‘ m Woodward Bros. biscuit and hoMectionary works of this place. have opened up an office in Toronto. Mr. Geo. Woodward is in 01:31:30. ‘ The new skating and curling rink has not yet been completed. owing to the unfavorable conditions of the weather. McK'innon'a new grist will has commenced Operations and is noted- it to the village. ; F I . CANNINGTON (From Our Own Correspondent.) With more than ordinary interest inrthe community is the announce- ment of the aninversary services 01‘ the Methodist church Sunday md‘ Monday. Dec. 10 and 11th. Rev. J. B. MeKervin. of the -Manitohu eon- terenee, will preach,the anniversary sermons. On Monday an excellent concert will be given in the auditor- ium or thewhnreh. The ladies at the congregation will give a fowl eup- per in: the basement Iron! 5 to 8 pm. The great crowds that attend these services each you: is a: commendation in itselfthat the people are well re- paid. 8110an the weather prove favorable many will drive miles from the neighboring country‘ and. vill- to be present. Mm Brown. principal of S. 8. N . 7, Manvera. is preparing a concert. which will be given an Friday, Dec. 22nd, at Melons of school. « Mra. All. Wright u do“; recovâ€" ering from her recent illness. He: many friends wish her. a and: mo- The children 'aâ€"re busy practicing for the Sunday school entertainment oanriday. Dec. 22, 1905. _ The annual. meeting of tho patrons of Janetville cheese factory will be held in the Orange Hall. Janetville. on Saturday. Dec. 16. 1905, at. 7.30 p. Meéars. Allan Robinson and Chat. McNeil have returned from the Wegt well pleased with the country. _. 7 _" Miss Annie Baxter and hon grand- mother. Mrs.’ Baxtey, who have been visiting friends in Toronto and Ham- ilton, have returned home._ Some at the boy: report: good skat- ing on ghe mill pond. JANEIVILLE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) | Court Manners. No. 553, C. 0. F.. intend holding their annual concert and social in the. schoolhouse Christ- mu night. Mr. Will J. White has been ongaged to assist in the pro- gram. Ottioeta wen, elected on [ollowu President. Mrs.‘ John Squire. lat vice- president, Mrs. A. Tremoer; 2nd vioe- gxeoident. Mrs. J. Sleman; rem-um. Miss L. Tmmeer; cor. sec. ., Mia: B. Bateaon; treasurer. Mrs. Davey ;can- vasaer tor “Outlook." Mrs. Davidson. The new Society commenced their- practical work 01 pm paring a. nil- sionary box. Theyp are looking to;- .' { 1 f. SALEM. ; 6 .- ; ; (Special to The Post.) A number of ladies ct the, Salem appointment on the Mannie. circuit met in the basement 0: their church with a. View to cranking It Wo- men's Missionary Society. Mrs. Kin; of Ockwood. District Organizer, met the ladies. and explained the need and object ct the work. Rev. C. E. and Mrs..Cregg, and Miss V. Ccone. ct Menilla, and Mrs. Cornish. of Lit- tle Britsin ,were in attendance. The pastor.- Mr. Gregg. expressed his sympathy with the movement end a: genersl discussion followed. after which a. society was organized. four- teen negnea beingenrolled to: mem- bership. dig-a! can would mica hound tilled his belly. with tha only. pnovinion made tor thoqa worthieq. who huva gent the Deat- put 0L their lives in the imam-tarot Ontario; they. hate no promise that an easy tuturo is 09:11er to than; Quay. is this Bri- heh fair 911m _ . ,. .1 _ son auctioneer. unresmeé credit sale at valuable Farm Stock and implements. tzba property 0! Jesse Weldon. I‘ot am can 9. tiposa'. Sale mm gt! 1 «mmâ€"we. Opefiiirc' (or 3 (09¢ phynicnn hemq 'to success hi then: new 'work. 1 ent flour iStraigbt roller flour 1Rolle doatg ...... .. .,....- Hay «o ...‘u. ... u; ...... Butcher’s cow .. . ... ‘Bntchers’ cattle ...r 'Export cattle ... ‘StOckera' cattle. god :Stockers’ «we on Milch cow: ... ...r ... ...; Calves ... ...... amp on. an 90-7“. boo ~00 Lambs ...‘ .... ... ... '....'..; Dressed has: ...... Boga, life, select .. ... tie. m on cud «o cod no â€Pens, Biank Eye ... ... Peas, Prince Albert ... Buckwheat ... ..4 Bed clover seed Essa huh. nudes: Butter, pea: 1b ..4 .. Lard... Chickens,m “per pair .. Tux-toga" w .. .. .. Geese ... .. .. Best unicorn Pat; ... Goo-e mtI-fl'udidfl 072 Spring wheat .« ......' 068 Fall wheat .. .. ......- 073 Oshawa...“ m... .. 03 Rye 3.‘ ... .4 ... 2.. ...... 070 Buicy. Na. 2. .. ... ... .. 046 Barley) Na 3: .... .. ... O44 Barley, la. 3. 040 Pets. Omaha "Bun- ..... .-.... _.-_ -.--.-- 1 New York. Dec. 5.â€"Beeveoâ€"Beedm 885; feeling flatly, 7m: light arrivals re- puted for Wednesday. Dru-ed beet ï¬r- :t We teroerlb. for common tochalco native sides. Export- wdu mos attic 8“!) gang! og but. I ““0904 sheep and Limboâ€"Reed ti.“ 4800 held: active, .Iteidyt 06"“ ti 87.85. "cams-.0321 t_o 05.755 wethen. 88.; 'ev'vei. $5.25 to $5.50: thee ; mod. 82.50 to $6.15; and. Inn». 8710 ; hug. «the only war ' 5100;“ ‘ x- Eu: Bunk». Dec. flâ€"Catucâ€"Recelptl. 2m and; native 3nd steady; pace- un- changed. halfâ€"Reed pa. 100 head: active and 5c A noun a! mu. Wesley Dunn. who bought the bulk of offering: to-dhy. mm price. as follows: exronnqutouz ratth :3 to $3.50 ad huh. at .25 to $5.73 per art. M priéea m for the (can! ale- ot iota tron mm: but alas or mckedbuoteweudwecherhnhom nmdatwtoflpercvt. no“ Rl'cdptl wen; not hm. ad Hr. Hurl- ndnnced prices 25: per cwt. Selects. $8.25: “Qumranâ€: m “pa-an. The-e gunï¬ght m to: hop led and uttered. ' Vet! m The bulk of the val calves altered was man and Itlmmnbted. and all I united hunter of good to cloIce q ty altered. Pflmnmdtmmfltoflwm. with onior two 0: prune quality at 88.25 per cw éAsT‘aUFFALo éATTLE MARKET. u; Mex-s. Hun-y him-by reports the demnd u nqt being a goal. with the nquet Mm: a decnne'ot um 10c perm: m In: week's quotation. u 10!! . “Men. 1050 to 1200 lht, at $3.65 to 83.80; medium feeds-q, woo to 1200 lb... It wm$;teeden. ooommxu. gt 88.15 to $8.56; stocken, 700 to uno lbs, at $2.90 to $8.15: stocken. 500 to 700 lb... ht 82.65 to $2.90; common It :2 to $2.65; stock heucn. $2.15 to $2.6 cwt. Inch Gown. There was llhenl n ply ‘0! much can and update". which lol I“ the way from $30 to 800 each. ~‘1‘hero were a nu- number at these that sold between 60 had $01 Menu-Wmmk'. â€Mb“ 9 Iadmbeciâ€"Otflemgoted z :ee'tfbuï¬eperm:mtor toâ€; “2:5,: TORONTO LNl STOCK. Receipt. of live tack, u reportedhy rum Mmflqmune; luvuendfl)t good of to: batched pur- 1! tap .334! Men â€:35 Christmas the but at brought .6 [a bone amfew‘extm There were tev altered ind tho-e altered. quality. m 1 choice t8“ "Wig v- 41 what an “on. m: can cannula! m: Receipt: of American eon during a. put three cm 0.400 mull. NEW YORK DAIRY "ARKâ€. New You. Dee. um u- closetmeiptsm â€WM mumam. Eatâ€"Btuâ€, mu; receipt; m limped. Doc. fl-mtâ€"lrt steady: Nuandwmmmm. b d. mm. uses“. .. Q 110; lurch. t 11541: In. at: *4: Pen. 'iiih'} o 15 o 10 LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE. New York Detroit .. . Wok-do 8L Mull .‘ Duluth mmupuh Ai’M‘W’Sï¬ht clued sac higher than yestardu: Mu corn ac higher and m 0;" 16¢ higher, M101: were no closing flout "dun. at this mutant: Doc‘. “c. Jan. *3: May We. LEADING WHEAT HARKETB. W mm. a; ‘ When: 11. per huh When b Bâ€. t. m": lib? . ma $53331: Rye, bush 0 0......W‘CCI { Evening 1 Liverpool flmynm closed t. higher to 1,56 lower snd corn m chugg‘to *1 Mghgr. _ What Future. 6b.. Higher at Liven pool Ind Gunnyâ€"Liv. Stock- The Lat.“ floatation; TORONTO PRODUCE 111111!!! 11‘ a ‘Ugï¬ 8n .8 2.3.. 08 ï¬g" 010 tn. '00 .00.... 68 Q. 2...... a......... .2... as Q\ 29 u" out .OII 000 a: at ‘p a nut o: «0.... .‘e NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. MARKET REPORTS CATTLE MARKETS. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. 250 220 270 WWW 16.3 wwmwmwwwma 0 305384155 mwmmm 00000 ï¬nmmwma 0000580 sauna 8000‘ human 3.00 Salts now 1.50, 4.00 Suits now 2.00, 4.50 Suits now 2.25, 5.00 Suits now: Oéemoats, Pu Jackets at about half price. We have a large range of Far Coats. Fur Lined Coats, Fur Collar; Fur Caps, Fur Lined Caps, Cardigan Ja Sweaters, Underwear, Muflen, Top Shirts. Umbrellas, Collars, Cuï¬'s. Neckww, Braces, etc. To make quick selling the suitable materials. "Buster Bro‘ At 9.95, at this price the fashiona able man may pick from “ Ryton,†“ Smut†and “ Varsity †Coats. At 12.80. the nest and dressy stylish Tweed Coats, full box back style. At 15.00, we give you your choice of the best makers in Canada and you'll pay 2000 any place else for them. At 8.50. Tourist Winter Over- coats, with or without belt at back. At 6-50, Long Swagger and doublebbreasted styles in Overcoats with velvet collar. At 530, Fine Beaver Overcoats, satin lined and well ï¬nished. At 4195, Long Raglanette and sack styfes of 'OVercoats. velvet or other collar. _ At 3.95, Heavy Beaver Over- coats, well lined and well made. At 2.45. Heavy Canadian Frieze Overcoam, Tweed lined. 100064 You can come to Gongh’s and knock oï¬â€˜ two threeffourzand ï¬ve (10th and buy a better coat for the price you picked than anywhereelse. to share in the Startling Wholesale Price the crowds. Nobody need go away, as we Prompt and Courteous Attention. WHAT no You WANT ‘ 1-0 PAY? 5% Buckle In wlth awlll to make the next T! Christmas the happiest, jelllest shopping days wThe Most Stan-tun; and Dependant: clothing Event in the history of the trade In Lindsay hr 1905, Is now at the height of Its POPUIarity.1-HE GREATEST FEAST OF HIGH-GRADE OVERGOATS and SUIT VALUES you câ€, gazed on await: you at the BI: corner clothing Store. flout let the ‘Snaps’ Get Away From You at Overcoats‘ . GREAT SCRAMBLE . . Tasty Tags for the Boys the willâ€. are being squarely cut in two. These Boys’ Suits are in Serges, Tweeds, Brown.†“ Brownie,†“ Double-breastedNorfolk†stylesâ€"vi h “ Gough Goodness.†The Wonderful Cheap Man. 4-00 Grey Lamb Caps for 2-75- 500 Grey Lamb Caps for 3-25- aoo Grey Lamb Caps for 3-80- 350 Grey Lamb Caps for 2.25. Men’s Fur Lined Caps 35c to 2.75 ; Grey Lamb Caps L45. Men’s Seal Caps, Jockey shape, worth 13.00 for ......... Persian Lamb wedge shape, worth 12.00 for .............. Men’ 8 Beaver Caps, regular 15.00 for... Men’ 5 Beaver Caps, regular 12.00 for... .. Persian Lamb jockey shape, worth 10.00 for“ ........... Persian Lamb, wedge shnpe, worth Smfor. ... . W6 Paw Persian Caps, worth 400 far ....... e ............ Men’s Boner Caps, worth 8.00 for... Men’ 8 Coney Caps, worth 4.00 1a...." Boys’ Toques ...-...r ....... ..,;...16§: 209, 25¢, a o-.--L.--.1 .....‘II....II.IC Grey Lamb Caps Men's Fur Gaps the next Two Weeks and a Half mnlnz day: ever experienced. “Wand 5 2.25, 5.00 Suits now 2.50 At 15.00. the W goods it“ are made in Canada, and you’ll pay 20.00 for them elsewhere; the ï¬nest Vienna and English \Vorsteds. At 12.50, Swell Scotch Tweed double and single breasted Suits With wide lapels. all wool goods. latest mended shoulders, in I wool goods. Suits in black and blue. At 8.78, All Wool Tweed a Worsted Suits, chuck full of Styh At 6-95. Men’s Domestic Scotch Tweed Suits, new W patterns, tegular 10.50. At 3-2" Tweed Suits in “Gough’s Goodness †is in every garment, and y afl’ord to miss them. Men’s Vogue At 4.50. $50 "9909 All Woo] all shades All Wool Worsted Suits S anmmfl 3615M v.3... .. ..... u .04 ..... ..... "A >4» .4 ‘2‘. .‘t- :‘O...’....$....‘ .0. .O...‘...’.-..... v...,. 3:... 9.99.0990.0.90.9-969909909.90600 39.10....Q...‘9......OOOO.:.Q. V.... ..z [.3