i EKLY P051: .0¢OO¢# 6:000. ’QO >§§OO§§OO¢§O§§§¢O QQQQQQQQOOOOOOQO‘ E Opposite Post Ofï¬ce. Lindsay. Winona 1m :63} Savings (0mm, 3 Mm: MARKET, - may Da‘t forget tint worm refund one â€KB. ï¬rearm ï¬ns sdvertised 'npxevions ads.)on Bear Skin Hake Pleasing Gifts Bountiful white Robes made of white mohair to imitste Bataan, verymssrvioeablomd inexpensive, plain :ylesstZHOsnd krgeï¬izsswithpoeketstzmsnd Children’s Sleigh Robes of Imitation Would you Buy an Alaska Sable Buff for Christmas ; these are all Under Market Value unmwmjï¬o. “manommm 00nd 3,00; Rnssnanreatswo Oaneu-st'? 50;Bhek Wm at 1500; Indiana: Stone Mn]8.75. Grey Squirrel at... "7.;00 Cotnmbia Sable at 15.00 18.00 an! 5.90: Aissks Sableat17.,59 20.00, 22.00, 25.00, 30.00 [100m 50.00. ,AtuIO-Fino nary hh'o Bmcdeloth,‘ three-9w m,linedwithfln95quinel,flninhodwithhr¢ohp meonxsndromverylighgmuduym .AtUJOâ€"This is t handsome gaunt; it is Moot l‘tylllB ill ili Ill 1 I 'II ; .1Muskrstlining,eollsro£AlnhSpble.50inehes muorthmorethsnthisprieohtoday’smrketvflm. WWW: one of those Fur Lined Coats should make a Handsome Gift to a Lady â€agoâ€"A becaï¬fnl brown Wk shell, 50 â€longhodynddoomlimdwiththoomm mend amï¬tzmhrliniw mime: back E State will be open to receive the piihlie en awe, and we extend a cordial invitation to all to game to the store. but not ‘0 buyâ€"junta look. Selling will eorpmence in earnest Frid:y; ‘ Our window trimmer. Mr; Hanan Mo‘ man «the min the land at the midnight sunâ€"Norway) w gone to gfflt PM in MI: eu‘r‘ sterner: its Cnnstnins Holiday Tags, and we want you to judgment when yen see it at its best. Christmas Gifts will be on display ï¬reughaut the store, and right here let say that our bright, clan stock of over (540.003) forty thousand dollars worth comprises a splendid variety of sensible thugs that are sure cures for “Gift Purplexus.†If you will come to the store on Thumday evening you will almost be sure to see something “gable for your gifts to any member of the family; we will hold anything you select till you want it- There’s real pleasure in buying and giving, if your generosity doesn’t get :had of you? Merle. Better ï¬gure out about what you want to spend for each gift and then there need be â€â€œFrenzied Financiering†in gift buying There are only Fourteen more Shopping Days till Christmas, and you know last day shoppers are apt to spend extravagantly and work up headache: besides. No more procrastination, now for strenuous business in the :4 days left. ford s will be at Iom Thursday Evening, Dec. 7th, from 8 to 10 pan, and the opening will contlaue Friday and Saturday Set of Furs would make a very Acceptable Gift. Céunty Tmaurer’s Clea, Lindsay, 1“ 3. That in admit at payment of .the tsxes the lands will be sold at the Court Home. ' , 3’, On Tuesday, February 20th, 1906, at 11 doloek gm. ’ ‘ Notioehhereby gm: 1. Tint-the listofhnds in the Count: of Victoria: 3319 fox-meats of m nae been proï¬ted, and that copies of the said list my hadinm» aflcein the Court House in the Town of Lindsay. 2. That the said iist will be published in the 081m Gum on November 18th, November 25th, December 2nd, and De- camber 9th, 120:5. _. A l ,n ‘1- COUNTY OF VICTORIA “TY TREASURER? SALE OF MIN FOR TAXES. AUCTION SALE. '. B. MeNEILLIE, County Treasurer. ELIAS BOWES; A Special Stock of Christmas Silks English silks at. 503. ï¬ve new shades, new shot Meta Chiflons st 600 and 7,50 eight tsshionsble colors. An excellent teed Teflon, buck only. Bennett‘s cele- brated 0 351.00. A splendid Teflon at 75c, six shades Gloves are always an acceptable gift, and one need not be afraid of duplicating, beanse it you do several wire on be well need. On: Christmas stock com‘pri=ee Pew- ney’e gnmnteed makes end are marked st 5943 00.. ...1.50 You know our; reputation for Ladies’ Neekweer is to have every complete stock of the ladies’ fade and fencioa. This season we are not going to loose that reputation, end it you will come to the store we can show an immen'se rage at 10° to 2.00 thit will su‘rpriseyon. _ Come and see. ' Hundreds and hundreds of <1ng handkerchiefs in scores of new designs and qualities, priced at 1° to 60¢ eoc_h, i1; lawn an}! linen, rand 25:: 90 1.00 each in Silk. Chileten’cwhite Bear cloth Coats, well made and lined, rieesarelowstat250,3.75and3.90. Otherstylesin hmom Clash, at2.50and ................................. 5 75. Our Christmas Stock of Gloves, Hand- kerchiefs, Neckwear, Belts, Wrist Bags and other Novelties is Most Complete A dozen diflemnt styles to select from, .11 new end tuhionnble, all extremely low priced; every one is well made in the season’s meet populnr designs, color: no white, black, brown, nnvy and green; the beet poedble value at 2.95, 3.50, 4.50 md........ 500 Thisiawherehmeordorsmakelowerprioeo oupoadhlo, tormhoneofogMoEsCoatsare3.00to5.001m;u-thm regular can. so thefunouBish Cootoormon atverylsoaeprieei Itoomeaaalowf?l5.00in0nb Burmdflmnndzsflï¬nblaokmtï¬m Thiehneot thebestoostsamancanbnyforhudwguandeomfort. OanoonCoatsuehardtoeeotatWJOandï¬oo. Bee beforeyonbny. What Lady would not Gladly Accept one of our Dainty and Fashionable Silk Waists for Christmas A Manil‘would like a Fur Coat as a Gift. We have them at 18 50 to $55 Buy the Baby a Pretty White Coat Auctioneer I deceawed. The creditorsot WilliamHenr; Y Boomer, late of. the Vi legs of Victoria ‘ Road, in the County of Victoria, yeomuig deceased, who died November 23rd, 1965, and all others having claims against or entitled to share in the estate, are hereby notiï¬ed to send to "the adenigmd, on or before the IS“: do] of January, lace. their christian and summon, sddresses and descriptions, snd £111 [unionists of. their claims, accounts «interests, and the nature of the securities; 11" any, held by them. . Immediately after the 16th dey dgy of. Jimmy, 1906, the assets of the “id inteststetlvtvliild bu: distrignted smo the perth' on ' ereto, nng' only to claims or interests of Which the undersigned still then have notice, end‘ all others shall be exeluded 1mm ‘esid: distribution..- JAHES GRANT, 311.10.,i ITORSâ€"{n the eststn N 0T1 of_ WILLIE??? HENRY BOOMER. Special attention given to Children's Teeth. ' HOWARD V. POGUE, ‘ D.D.S., L.D.8. aï¬co Iurly Opposite tho Post 08cc. Exedl‘usive dglers 11: REAL MATEO £1.11 kin City operty, Bmldlng Lot: Gar- den Lots or Farms 11: and within a. radian of 60 miles of Peterhoroug h. Prospective Buyers should write torus our printed hat of Em and City Property for sale. All inquiries promptly “tended to. Fun Sellers’l list your Property with us We will nell't. 1t. J. T. O’CONNELL CO. DR. POGUE; DEN TIST, T. T. O’CONNELL 00., 136 Hunter-st, Potaborough UNIMY, OITAIIIO. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8', 1905. We have arranged wlth 2 the publishers of tho Ion-z raw. umw whereby we: can give to mom- subscrib- ers who my Ill Annie: for next you, both old and 3 new, 11:- Herald and m % «omowï¬wo : Myhtflormas. m. 2 Is an biggest dollar'l worth of radius math!- you will ‘ ‘ have this man. Tho liar- nld has boon very much In:- m and enlarged. ' 2 WWW m m M. The Ontario Provincitl Winter Fair .will be held. in Guelph on December 11th to the 15th. inclusive. Lectures will be delivered in the lecture room- of the Winter Fair building each day and: evening during the Fair, etart- ‘ in; on Tueadey. evening. The topics dealt with will relate to cattle. sheep swine. poultry and their produeea. el- aleo to needs. A’ public meeting un- thr. the “mice: oi the various Ae- aociationa will be held in Guelph.“ Wednesday evening. the 18th 0100- cember. For further ticnlars ap- ply. to A. P. Westerv t. Parliament Builtï¬ngq, l'oronto. Ont. Wilkiniâ€"I know; but iden‘t you suppose the dog has his preterencc. m Possible. (Boston Transcript.) _no§hnaâ€"I don’t object so much to Fanny When“ but I pretax- he: jggkim m9 baton and not alter. REGULAR IONTHLY SALE. SATURDAY, DEE. I'Bth. I‘M. Fanning’s Repository O‘l’Eh PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"In the o! Kirkfleld, known a the Campbell Snidproporty eon- dm 033°- unim' «M m s two one- , 20 bedrooms, two men, three :1 multiple room, modernhu', hen lei-go dining-room, hells, clothes shoe“. 3;, end two kitchens, "woodshsd. e3: ‘8‘: ‘ 800d 11'0“ PM â€W thoyesrround. Iu ofbosementiso hokeshop with WM oven end .11 other equipment for trade; olso 3 store ot resentrentedforsn once, ell is hosted y turnsce. There are two herd-water wells, two cisterns, driving sheds, ice house and stable toscoommodnte 20 horses. The house hos been recently reï¬tted end is in thorough repair. Inspection invited. term: reasonable. .. Ipply to ELIAS BOWES, Real Estate Agent, Lindsey.-w4. ARKPORSALEOBTO RENTâ€"no the nth Wimï¬'a'mm‘: Eleventh Com, ottho Ton-“pot Baily. Thoumilotiohohyloou, loghomoond homo-hue mu orchard, Food" sad 3 mum, toiling any um ploughed, twolvom with clover; nomnnd. Thioiooonddmdonoot thobosttorminthoconntyudhobo‘t ï¬nnfloooutot Undoubonoloodin‘ road. Term: of. ale mm Adam. (mo. O’NEILL, Domyvfllo on Dec. 4th, 1905 â€"w3n. ’ livery Robes undo). I: pairs ï¬rst class not“ Ila-km. 2 only. Sul Rugs (vary luau-o). I numb" oi lion». l2 no. Button. i so: clubognn Slain: (nut and) 2 now Buggies. In at: Single liar-us. 2 sum of light tum Driving liar-us. 2 at: Double Working liar-cu. 5 Bishop Robes. i0 launch and Standard Robes (but $7.00 333 QVnï¬â€™ï¬‚'ng‘Sï¬ with or Hon-dank! mastitis, Who! need- them W?!“ “as: a. MARSHALL Q 00-. London Ont-- dwlm. HnP ammoâ€"Jam the am of W. J. Home. m0â€. bathe mm www.mBSHflPm-LAXBS. loath the un- W. J. “Mm Lindnygâ€"ws. m 10m EASYâ€"Ii 'town or†on the rum. Big Proï¬t. Quiet Inlet, $100.00 touoa. OOpor month. Write now. I Mm the roadâ€: to tendon), Box 491, Lindsay. Ontâ€"wz. ‘Oflsmmnml’ow, in ï¬rst- «ninja «.mn. P. I. am mumâ€"vs. ï¬Â§mo~has No. a; T my 1908. Since “lay. Apply» B. JBUTTRBWORTH, 300.- on. UphSOnuâ€"1v3. mg nun: mB-ilfrys' i m 1 ~ In . rum Apply â€JOHN FEETERS. Sunï¬sh-"King‘s Whartâ€" ow; SUBSCRIBERS’ MIKE. opp. builder's, Hotel, William-st. GEO. JACKSON, Auctioneer. IIBGBLLANEOUB ‘ï¬r. C. W. Buchanan. of Toronto. Rpm-outing the Sterling Bank, of Canada. was in town on Friday last. with ,0. new to opening m branch of Iha town was visited 111 last wo‘ek by a medicine company. ï¬iving free show: in the hall. They ware not. my '91! NW by flunk?â€- The concert held under the auspi- ces of the Epworth League. 0! the Methodist church. on Thursday cv- ening, of last week, was 3 decided success. "The Merchant of Venice" was the play put on by purely local telent, and the actors certainly my be proud of their work. Special men- tion must: be made 0! Rev. Mr. Kemp. who took the difï¬cult pert of; Shy- lo’ek. The drill presented by nine gang ladies we: the best ever seen me. Mr. Harvey Edl ans 3 song. a. hit on :11 the local business men. whflh received tremendous. npplauee. Over $30 gen cleaned by: the enter- ' ' I tainnent. I Mr. J. H. Carnegie. M. P. P.. hm gone to Liverpool, Emlsnd, with a Iosd of esttle. He was eeeompaniod by Mr. Wm. Murray. town. as as- sistant manager in the first ship load at cattle exported by Messrs. lernegie Hogs. This firm sreone o! the Ingest ranching concerns in the nty. thh headquarters st Co- .hec ,Mhsvo sent twaishipi- lire. Wm. Oeznpbqu he: been on the sick list {or the lest month or more and her condition is not much in- Dmved. We look {or e speed; xe- WWU. . Mia's Carnegie has an tor Pete?- boro. when .she will spend the win- ter month, loads at esttle to England.165 head in all. The “ï¬rst load left home on Thursdsg. of last week. under the amusement or the senior member of the ï¬rm, The second losd left on Monday. of this week. Mr. W. Wen}. of Norlsnd. and Mr. Adsir. being in charge. The firm intend to have their shipments in Englsnd tor the Christms trade and we wish them snoeess in their large index-(skins. Thu: sme keeping over About five hundred head of ost- .le ton next oes- aon‘s business. Mr. John Bum has been sick for than-tweak. Wehope tanoenun manned. dad aboug isocn. l Dr. Goad, of Noith Bay, is spending : couple at weeks visiting his parents in town. . Miss Ettn Wtffle. who had been spending v month in Lindsay return- ed on Thursday. Mr. G. W. Sienna. mum-gu- o! the Gull River Lumber. 00.. Ltd.. in north on_a yuaipesg trip. Mrs. Dlï¬mn wï¬o has been visit- ing in‘Toronta tor a couple of weeks. has returnei. - . COBOOONK. Mr. F. C. Fielding was in Toronto onbnsixgup two d1:- 0! lat week. The Sunday school children are prco, paring for a concert and Cbriï¬mu tree on Friday evening. Dec. 22n<L A cantatn entitled; .“Zl‘he Christmas uer ry-zoironnd." will be preqented to the children. . A _ The Ladim' Aid Socidty'. ot the Presbyterian church attend. holding n hunt in the town lull on Dec. 19th and 20th. There 1113an and fancy. articles will be sold. and tea barred during the. :(ternoon and evâ€" minz-_ _ Hm. E. B. waster. is Spoiling h few weeks with trienth m ’Toroutq and Hamilton†, We are pleased to hear that Miss Jean McFadden is rccmcring from her serious illness. Mr. and Mr; F. A. Wim have let; for Ottawa. where Mr. Winn win spend the winter engag sad in ottice work in the Department at Railway: and Canals. . Kr. and lira. D. Bruce entertainai the members at the Presbyterian choir to a daintyly prepared oyster upper at their cosy. residence on Saturday, evening. It. md Mm B. did an in their power to make the’ occasion an unusually: charming one. Mr. Alexander McKenzie. 0t Toron- to2 _spent_ Siqndnyi with__triepds harp. (From Our Own Corremondent). One of the ï¬rm at Neelnnda Ir- ï¬ne. dantinu. Lindsay. will be u the Campbell hotel. Kirktield. on Wed- neoday. Dec. 13. Call in torenoou it poasibeeâ€"wbki Ir. P. Conqueraood. mat tor the Sylvester Mtg. 00.. o! Linduy.wu up this way last week chain; up some ale: for that firm. nia- ivy Vale loft moo-fly for Toronto .whoro she intends taking A course in music. Ir. J. Boss“, of Lindssy. made I business trip up hers last. week. Hr. Wm Loudest left. to: Linda, lut week. what. he bu neared Mr. invi Bath“ in.“ (ï¬end- :t Hamptonrlut wank. . ' Bevan! people an looking nplota at Neatleton Bution .with a. view to building there in the. nu: tutuâ€, No new oug- ot mupox um I!» ported. an! than annexing tron t2! dinn- uq rapidly recovering. The churches tad public pups. are, :11 wanin- _, "Ir. All“! Robinson. who has spent the In; low month- in Ignitobomol- tail-nod hop. on Than-ado: Int. Hn. J. ' Hall hu baeix ill with yheunntiun. but in npidly, mover- NEBThETON. (From Our Own Cox-mm adult.) | This elevator It McGee'- in doing: rushing Maine“. It hu bean full for com time. but they us new shipâ€" ping tb grain any and it will be ready mun in u ghort time. ' . , CARBON. . H (Spec tel to The Poet.) ' w The leahodiuoom providing three attraction: (on: their Mun. 0n Blinds], next the tenuous deacon“. MI» E. Jean Scott. speaks at 10.80 and 7 o‘clock. 0n Mondey evening. 11th inst. Rev. G. R. Gene deliver- his lecture on New Onterlo. when he visited. lat simmer. And it theee do no: drew the crowd: the tow! upper. to he oerwdwrelx will. CORRESPONDENIS’ lfoRS. mm BRITAIN. ( to The Pout.) The church-rm be re- opened hay. Dec. 3rd. Spock] service c 11 mm. and 7 p.13. Bet. W. 83: t. 0! Toronto. will preach a ho micaâ€"w“ w. "In“. anv- vvm Iâ€. .wm Liam-1L: No. 227 W: .W. J. .. raid-Ia Guam it“. the 1m Subscribers’ Directory was published. Subscribers nhuuld cut will list out and paste it. in Lush-1 dixectorieq; No. 228 Alger. W.. res- idem Wilï¬amdt: No; 223 Brown. grocer. Kent-st: No. 226 Priâ€" hull; J- but Iâ€! WIM‘3‘.“ . N6; 224 fancier confectioner. Kentâ€"“4 No. 169 Victoria Cream-- emu 1min. r.. Bissau-st. . ~ '225‘. Wind 31.. residence. W; No. 9! WM Club room. l‘ho ' tolluwin nut-urine†have been added ta the Lindsay exchango of the Ball rolephme Company since The, chugter. ot'tm Nat-thumbn- land-Durban Power Company. Linn; ited. bu bean wood by. the Outa- rio government, giving an author- had capitol 6! $750.00.). Its head ottice is Cobain-g. The com pany is organism by the. J. A. Culvennl‘ Heal) Falls Synï¬mto. and is partic- ular purpose is to develop the. Heals; ï¬lls power for electrical purposes at Cam pbellford. Warm-arm. Brigh- ton. Colbotne. Oohourg and. Port Hopenand other place: in the united Gunme- Jt Northumberlnnd and Durham 0033. , z 7 . th. AM Touche-o. Patel-ham Review; The Canacim Elohim: Telephone Company, in now noting good procreu’ in the matu- lation ot- indnunents. mty already having beent tglocod in pos'tion. The work ncoll»: ttmg no other: in going thud u tut u ble. The Ro- viewmnowontosorviooottho new coupon! and. the number otthe phone in 189. The new instrument works notisuotorfly and those who hove them in podtion spook in the h but term of the automotic ma- ' Will Ye No' Gone Bach Again)! and all uniting in swing Auld Lang 81110.. . (Special to The Post.) .A social gathering of the congre- gation at St. Andrew‘s church met on Monday evening in the basement at the‘church for the purpose ot, ex- pressing their good will to. tin Rev. P. F. Sinclair on the eve of his de- parture for Winnipeg. Mr. Sinclair has been pastor of St. Andrew's church. Sonya. for over five years. and during. his . pastorate mosh good has' been accomplished. Through the medium of his untirinz seal and energy the membership 0! the con- gregation has largely increased and through his active assistance the debt of the church has been remov- ed. On account at this a. jubilee was held in the year 1902. in which three successive Sabbaths were devoted to special services. On a Monday, in: tcrvening a congregational supper was served and a grand pmramme rendered to. an overflowing church. in which .the burning. of the mort- gage was a very interesting cere- mony. As a token ct appreciation .of his many services the congregation united in spending a social evening with their pastor and presenting him with an address and purse of gold before leaving for the West“ Al- though taken by surprise and deeply affected. he replied in eloruent words, enumerating the many kindâ€" nesscs they had shown him and sin- cerely thanking them for the same. After a short programme. as part at which’ Rev. Mr. Gregg. of Manilla. gave an address, refreshments were served. and all engaged in a social time. which was brought to a close by a‘ solo from Miss Bennie, entitled. The youngest- child of Mr. and Mn. Harry. 11:00â€. ad the inlant child' at It. and Mrs. Edgar. Staley were interred in the Goderhaxn cemetery lut'weck. . ‘ _ Er. John mu and “tighter Thus... at 1W; wen, in tho vil- 1-60 09,813“:- _ Ir. 1’. A. Barr. 0! Irondule. call- ed on m: In an tilises on tho Ir. Geo. Wait, who had been Nukmithing e]: Wilberforce for u My months. he returned, Dd we underetend intends stating boniâ€" neee in Goderhun at an eqrgy glue. Ii- Blh Guhun. of Wilberforce. left (onbr hon: on Saturday, Dec. 2nd. Shh-MourgeotNmz school to: noun time. W. in flu! to use Mr. G. Day. of Tory my. in on; mid-t pace. pore. In. White, of Cavendish, who ha bun living with her daughter. In. D, W. of this plus. for some the. was 1100 called oi: Wednesday to join long! one. who had (on: ho- ton. . (Fran Our Own Oormpondent.) 1 We no sorry to has to relate the dutth of In. Wm. Armstrong, who was «and um: lut Friday. Inch sympthy in telt for the pruned. 8h. have. n hnsbund nnd «gm chil- dnn to mourn her loss. Some d Ill Eva .bacn wonderim it the W0! our Punt“): chm. Mary Ritual W; a an- and meeting thid you. Zbct to wit-e- tha mam“! Klimt to harm mead Space. of UM Mam .eranony m Mound by Mr. Fem-m. at Gleam, We )lr. and In 8m in limb MW_ «at WW~ (El-om Our On: What) Mi. Katie Ibrahim. has return- cd. ’utter m tom months with be: blather.“ loading BLWJI'. A quiet. plea-ant sachet-in net at an at Hand um. . thatâ€: an Vedas-day. Nov. 2:55:10 witne- tha marriage at tho above btnk have. We hope tho Company will 1:: sale to start a bunch have. u it would be 3 gm: convenience to the public at the‘ m: and surrounding pantry. . ' '0'th GOODERHAM. SON YA. m ~ m ,.,.. . ,1. d,“ WW.“ Wyn/M...» N4 7M“Nmrhum “'1 I" W m b m. The municipal elections are near a! hand. sud nltmh m don't. hen. much about town, slain. in them ‘ronndinc :onntry thing: are. not Iqmte so hll. especially'in tho ton» ship at Ops. when municipal maths are being freely than-sad. and its}. the tight Ion the Roeveqhip pro-lisâ€" ed to be exceedinglrhot. Cantu- a'ng is going on at the m: tin. Mr. J. Jackson. the mt new. willbeoppoqadbylr.J.H.Bup~ king and. both are keenly. intense. edin the remit; 13309-6059- cillors are hard at work canvas: (or their friend; We ands-st: Councillors Roche and Ham i..- tend mnning again. and 11:, Br, 5. Coulter. an eat-Councillor. who was deflated lad yuan is again in th qwim for legislative honor-s. W0 WM“ The Government engineers burs}; most completed their; “my. acne Gull rive: Intern (tom their source at: far south as Hindu. “(I‘m they get through! With than when! they will proceed xo Harvey tin. Burnt river mums on which the: will also report: to the Gonrnneni as to the are: and; acme pasibfli-r ties at both' in connection with .5999 plying the Trent aney Cum! as- ten. and also to aware a Magnum. Pl! ‘0!“ “ï¬xation purpose: and obâ€" viate the, great waste 0: water which alwpys {Occurs in thq early part: at the season to be utilized dune the latter put at the unmet, : : '_. The phone is attached to the tale- graph wine and the two kind: at wages are transmitted on the same wire. This morning our er hsd’an opportunity at s talk oven- the wire to Nestleton, cod no sur- prised to find how clean and distinct. u conversation could be carried on. v ,u 0-- 1‘ Fun ‘ » ,v Tho C.P.R. station has installed a new and complete oompouito’telen phono aett. This is a mochanicddo» vioo which puts the local qtatioo in communication with Box-beta W Mtkton stations, where the Bell yeplgone Company have no serving. ' Do, your Christmas shopping now. The time is short. It is not advisable to put this very, important duty at! until the week before Christmas. Gob your bu yin; done early. nu! worry. tskp advantage at tin better solution afforded Ito- dsy by the full stock. At the Ilint you may find tho end: has obtsimd the '95:? 2! tbs holiday wares. Go curly sud not: only. sue yous-sell tin crush and worry of s hurriql round. but an the Kaitlin! clerks the distress and our- work at tho ususl holiday. inn. Do your part to maï¬a things easier tor ths um Wstch The Post: advertising columns for timely hints uni gunman. Canaan. ‘Iha good pooploot th, town ,dldn’t want Joe. but tho why merged tenth hailed. him as their long-loot friend. and. with thoheartr mu! of the latter he opened an in the plm Joc’a Irienda were a the kind Vb need trequent «Nico in mattï¬r: «atlas, an: a; a cano- queue 9" man: progress was Intpid. although his social stani-g lo t much to bc «aired. At lengti. after an shame at nine year; Aria! Tabor returned to her native tour. a beantitul and. charming woman. in. whom the interwa at Canaan ju- mcdiately. outrun. She steam championed be: old comrade. Joy. and the manner. in which the “can, quest of Canaan" was accomplished has been told in Booth Tax-him. own delkhtfnl way! no aayings an.‘ doing: a the Canaanito oases. t). humor. pathos and trachy. in the live: at Joe's .triends; his as. manly ’ty and the love which wrought such a wonderml chanaa in his lifeahnve formed matlgrial (or I don rare intern!“q ooh Pub: Baking Company, Limited. 100 and 102 Church Street. Toronto. . in order to my, art. Seven â€In M baton Joe. tunnel-net bâ€" t_o a clever. lgwyer. reâ€"nppeu-c‘ in to. Hunted. Cloth. 81.31. In the Indiana. town at 02...:- tm lived w lane]: little a‘rl. Axial M. by nuns; who- nnl- u...- CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. 12 PAGES F "'CANAABL ' a.