mail-ant dams: Mimi mmter Band. L It: capable lea: k W. H. Roeni; ï¬red by the ba - . I the effects oi ‘ Ill many fine lick of: a. high x d with excelle flies composed . Verdi, M: ini. Rousen 3 7 We composers, ' lathe shading fl 1 39mm). elf: ## = -- the bear ‘ ‘- iative and: Perhaps the mo: the eveningw ~._’ where the wJE. E. W. MCGAFFEY, u: 1% oi" “#ti titan†3*. 1'83 Hi fmgi‘ï¬pple Blossoms" was apath- ‘ p 1 number. . , “‘5 bag. who were an in nmforp, “M marked: progress and the 41!- iflnt instruments were heard d13- %- Bandmastu'. Boemgk has "" a we1’-balamed lot of. clever whim. with good sofouts. Hr. "I W. H. Boenig’k. TM mnguc ren- ï¬red by the band last night show- I the eflects of thorough training, Ill many fine interpretations oi lid: 0: a. high variety, were render- d with excellent harmony. The Flea composed by such writers as “we Verdi, Molloy, Theo. Benix, ini Rousenkrons and other no- No composers, were renderql with We. the shading and harmony. hav- ‘ 3 annual effectiveness, which do- the hearty encorea from the iative 8WDâ€. Perhaps the most. pleasing number the evening was “Poet and Pear wi' Where the clarionets took: a " part. :The different solos _ good and well given. Mr. Mark ’8 alto solo in “Tancredi†and clarionet and comet solos in hvalliex-a Rusticana" are very - A comet and baritone solo by Mrs. Heifernan and Savage was â€I much appreciated in "11 Trove: *9 and the clarionet and heritage m a to mm M -A I. I“ ‘Iam's ol good np-to-dste hand Inna lit who assembled ot- tho Academy g: [mic last Tue-as: were several with a. really ï¬rst-class concert.and has who tailed to attend missed a rib musical tmt. Th9 object was last worth; one. heirs; in aid of th Ross Memorial Hospital, but tho amen wag worthx on tax better Â¥ manage. 11')» concert brought forthh with hiking tome! the progress which the Master Band. has made under tho It: capable leadership 01. Bananas- hr W. H. Roenizk. The music renâ€" “Phoniumâ€"S. Susan. . ‘, Rheaâ€"L. Primean. H. Cnthbrb.‘ â€Extâ€"A. Bates. K. W. .- ‘nt participants wire nun-qw- consisted on: . n J 2’ Elationâ€""The Bunny, . I! PM“ In A IMP-RE Amlm I085 HOSPHM (OMEN. 30â€"3556 ‘bduz’c‘po. 1:.00 tor 10.00. no 0.00 for 3.00.; 80:! 000 Mm: Lunb (bps. 8.00 for 2.60. 8.73 (.0: 2.88; Doc (.00 .....4 ....... .e nâ€"aï¬y’umh Storm Conan. m tor 1.50. 8.73 (or 7.25. m10.00 ..... . aâ€"Pbraiin Lunb Wale. Cups. 10.00 for 0.75. 13.00 for. 11.50, 7.50 to: ,‘ ch83. ‘0“ 5 .0 on... non d '1‘â€. on on on. on nu: ...... 0 yo ........ Hal Gannon. reg 5.50 (a: 6.50. to; 4.50 hr 5.75; 001;}. Bargain Rum, Mufh. Mn... Gauntlets. Sale :s-stble Bulls. n3 18.00 to: 15.75, 19.00 tor 10.75. m 15.50 ... ... 13.50 Hblo Ruth. m 23,00 to: 10.50. 28.00 [or 25.00. 25.50 ... ...... 22.00 ï¬â€"Sable Stolen. 10.00 far 15.50. reg 17.00 for 11.75. 83.50 ... ...... ... ..... . 81.00 n-Whito Thibold Stabs. my 15.50 for 12.50. mg 11.00 ..... . .................. 9.00 3.8.51.5;nd not! And opounm Cuporlna. 15.00 In: 13.25. 11.00 for 0.50.11 85' 12. ...... nun huu Io...‘ an... In no ooooo 9a ooooooooooo d I ooooooooooooooooo no on o 33â€"81510 Rum. 15.00 tor 10.00. Western able as 11.00 ..... 4 ...... . ..... 8.75 uâ€"Pbraian Lunb Gauntlets Ladiu‘ 11.00 [or 9. to; 10.00 ... .. 8.50 sâ€"Gny [mpg chntku. I". 1.50 for 3.75. ms 5. 1m 5.00; um- !_ A- 30c. 550 ...... .... .... ... ....... ...... 5â€"Ladiea’ black 001 Tights. 55° for 450. 1.10 for ..... . .......... 5.1.;diea’ Flannolett. Drgwora. 350 ton. 32c. ‘50 lot 550, 560 nâ€"Black sateen Unearthing, 1.15 for 98°. 1.50 ...... ...... M 5-12; styles mfvsocm» and Silk Conan, soar.“ 25c. 65a to; 49¢, ‘ â€5c. 1.00, . . . gâ€"La‘dies‘ Cashmere and Wool Hose, 300 [pr 24c. 37c ton 30c, 52° ..: 33,.Bootteee, 130, 150 and 200,; Inla'nts’ Bibs, 300' for 25¢, 50, 80, 100, whdies' heavy Ribbed Vesta and Drama, 280 to; 220, 350 for Bargain. " fand Purses, 10c, 15°: and ......... 15..Cushion Tops. 350 for 300, 300 for 17.3931 Spreadg, Marsailles, 2.50 for Itsâ€"For 10c, Mxrrorg, {nimble Cases, 33,. Christmumfu. Santa Claus countor. Sale 1‘.Wrist Bags, fancy tan and black. reg‘ï¬ï¬o tor 470. 900 sale 750, - 1 ; 1.25 for 1.00, reg 1.60 for 1.35, rag 2.15, for 1.85. reg 3.25 for ‘ V tor 3.00, “.3'75 ooooo q ..... ‘. ............ «.1 III..- Quinn‘ "6... no... no... sun. 33° 154:8de Silk Ln‘nfd Bags, 596 and 1.00; Children’s Wrist. Bags, - Linen ‘Pictur‘e Books. 9â€"Photo Frames 10¢. 'l‘intod Opalwam Hondkemhiet Box , ‘ Boxa, Bon‘ Bon Boxes, Glove Bone; 1911...... -,....4 .e: 201:: 'dges amtliueo' Bingwood Glam. 1!!! and l lPL‘lk, 24C to: a“) as. 0" 0" ONO. IO“ N. O 00†0.00: A..." atonn‘oioonog: m 0:â€... 1243435 Kggjglovo; quack and «land, 800 for 70:, reg 1.05 sale 9‘0, "' a ..... a . ... n .... «u on. ...................... .Luiases and Children’s lino WOO! Mitts. 100 for 180. 250 for 200. Lindsay’s Leader Lowest Cuh Prices. Dry Good: Store. 3.55:1]? 'mm imam DAYS PM" All) MUM". 0E0. 28} 24. his“ bandsmen deserve ge and when they make appeara?“ 9“ , N9? YU‘LETIDE 1905. {(0 be hoped our citi- beral, The following ‘o«‘ In... .00“ on no. . “I... to. .0... «I on test and Best Caflidi h s em magma; m 6% and. \ ion at: a sea in _e férm our éauaty. 15mm is seen Hosiery, Underwear, Collars. m 3;» gm?“ ! ntm‘gy'fl Hulk-NM!!! and mm. “ULOIV .4- ____ -- a. just tax. Messrs. Maunder. Rob- inson and McFadden were strongly in favor of writing the amount 0 E, but Mayor Ray declared he would not ’t 'the motionâ€"and he didn’t. The _ atchman - Wander representative was 'preaentxduring the entire discus- elon, and no doubt he will report it (any for. the information ol.’ citizena. 'l‘own Solicitor Hopkins presented a letter from.Solicitor McMurchy.C.. P. B. Solicitor, Toronto. in reply, to one from Mr. napkins. suggesting- thnt a street he opened. east 9i. Queen-5t. church from Queen to King. when the, town might consent to the closing or Carolinenst. from Queen ‘to King-pt. to vehicular. traf- ï¬e. Hr. monarchy was willing to entertain the men and. Council will impact the. loamy. and. (but a; re- commendation tor the mooning toenail; ‘ EE'EJtif $50,006 or' $60,000; sï¬ould stnve so hafljo evafle paymeg‘t on on thegpayment or the amount, which anthem: banging ï¬re all you. although at its ï¬rst meeting the members had. pronounced the town’s claim a just one ._ Some vyï¬rm_ pass- ages took place between“ the Mayor and Mr. Carew, in the course at which his. Worship expressed his ear- prise thad Mr. Carew, who claimed to _..- ---A Ann Mn AL‘-A|A a. tonne; byâ€"law to ten years’ ï¬xed assessment on his mill property he had pajd, the ï¬rst year’s taxes before he had anything on the ground worth Mr. John Carew got wind. 0!. the meeting, and. a ppeared in connection with the town’s claim tor $118 over- due taxes on his mill property. It. Carew contended that in strict jus- tice he didn’t owe the town a cent, because while he was ontitledrugdexj Mayo; Ray took the, ground that the Council’s duty iwarq to insist upâ€" Haith. A letter was read. [ram Mr. Kylie lendermg his rasignatxon as member of the Education. Library and Public HealthBoards. Thq resignations were memed and a 'by -la.w was passed through the usual yreadéngs appomt- 1113 Mr. 'A. O'Loug hlin to the vac- ancy on the School Board. Mr. John McCrea on the Library Board. and. Mr. D. J. Scully. on the Board. or 'I'. I. I,“ m In. Ialool, ll- m and P“ In†m From :Wednqdny’a Daily; This morning at 10 o'cloc; A spe- cial meeting of Council was held. {Mayor Ray and. all member: being ‘ present The Post. not having been otï¬cially notified. callqd. up Clerk ‘ Know-lean by. ’phone a few minutes behore the hour and. was intormed that the business to be. transacted was unimportant and. scarcely justi- fied the presence or the bus! Press men. The notices issued. tailed to mention the matter: to ba dealt with, however. and. the result wag a busy hour and an interesting dis- tussion. which [or reasons just giv- en we are unable to serve to our ran den. NARI DISCUSSION OVER ll. JOHN mm UNPAID TAXES. SPECIAL MEETING 0E (OIJNGL 23c. Tapestry, 400 for 320, 850 2.00. 2.75 ............................... Rattles, Wash Tube, Whistles, Mitts. 160 fpr 180.7260 '11:: 2'06; machine, angu- January. Int. no whiskey: m1! be sold at an tangents paging *. m m Ef éé 2:69. Bags ihéés, veprewap 1113? 315191 9116 Hand easnea, 1: ml! pay yen but. Sale 8.75 75°; 240. 1.15 --It you have a baby or know or one at which 9. mother would say. "It In not doing well, " write at once to tho Allenmg Henbury a Go. L‘t’d, 66 Gerrard-at" east, Toronto, 101' a. copy o! the pamphlet on "Infant Feeding end Hana cement,†which contains information everyone in- tone-ted in the are at intent. should have. and in not bee o! tâ€"Woodvillq Advocate. - It was I; close call Mr, Jam. Watson. sh'oea maker. had a Mw am am He came tram Brep hin by thee. evening train and evidently toll asleegmd and did not taken until ythe twn ' under. way 083%“. when 'dash- ed: 0111: of the 0:31;. He was found some time later oi: the. track bloode- ing ï¬rm a? 11:1pr 0! genre bruis- e; and unconscious, It. m: be cum â€"Millbrook “Reporter; We «have heard at ra'ts stealing eggs. destroy- ing- gruin and vegetables. etc., but it remainedfm' a genuine fastidious rodent 'to leave his haunts last week in Millbrook an‘dumount the draw- ing'room table one 0: our menu:. etic house wives and, destroy an new silk pin cushion. bran stuffed. silk lined and pink ‘bowed. all ready, for Santa. Claus. 'Dra't the beast. â€"The Lord’s Day ‘Alliance are cir- cnla ting petitions throughout Canada requesting signature: of.- voters in asking the Dominion Parliament to pass such Inhalation at the coming session. as will adequately. protect everyone in the enjoyment of, the Lord’s 'Day, and prevent the doing on that day of any. labor. business or work. except works of necessity or mercy. -Israel Zangwill says; “There are three reasons why men of genius have long hair. One is that they forget that it is growing. The sec- and is that they likg it The thin! in that it comes ’cheaper. They wear it long for the same reason that they wear their hats long. Owing to this peculiarity of genius you may quite a rqputation for lack of 25 centg†s â€"Brockville market price: :30. in advance of. Lindsay prices. as is shown by the {allowing comparison; Butter. Limbay, 18 1-2c, 20m. Bnock- ville, 24 'to 259.; Eggs. L.. 270.. 8., 28¢. to 300.; chickens. L.. 60c., B.. 70:. to 80c.; gem L.. 110.. 120. pit 1b,, 8.. $1 to 81.25 each; ducks, , s. B., 90c. to $1.20; turkeys, L, 15c 17c._ per 1b.. B.. 70. to 18¢. -Hr. Jame Weldon held a unmeas- tul sale at tam stock and. imple- ments last week at his farm near Ta y’lors Corners We understand that Mr- Weldon has urchased a. re- sidence in Lindsay an will make his abode here in the neat tuturc. ~Exchange.: ‘If you ‘want to know: how strong a tight tlhe liotel man are utting up against uca option - awn. Just notico how many Counci’la are â€(using ‘to submit these, by-lawo to «as people to wt; 00‘ -0ne olithe mean“; crimes to (into is just recorded. Bugging opal-qt- ed within tho convent walla not: Philadolphia and stole the Thanksgiv- ing‘money. at one hundred [in Ito,â€" â€"C_ongratulntions are still your- ing in upon the Montreal ,Wztnosa and in conneption mth it: diamond jubglr-A It dpqegvgajthem an: It i; a clean And helplul paper. and worthy at its popularity. â€"PERFUMES!- High snag, bulk or bottlav Pocket Books Ni ht Lamps. Rmra. Straps, qtc. A inbotham. druggiat. nan-m opp. Post Olï¬c'ex. Nahumâ€"W3 . '. 1 â€"Several taxman-s in town Sat“; day drove scrum the lakqwith avy loads 0! grain, There is very ittle now on the £68, whicn‘ia now lull nine inches in thickness -â€"8¢o our stock at: Music Mutt. Ohlm Oablnotg, Book Ones. Ind Writing, Duh. Prion we remn- ablo, u» M. E. M13133. 0 ta Benson houn.â€"dwtl. PM 4m: shout (bid bricks. The: no not in it with turkey n this Merry. Xmas sec-on Fourteon to uixtoan cents no now. demanded to: I". 01m of. turkeys. o In. 0016-. Women. “do â€"Oouc other throct unnam- are quickly to- ï¬ned by Ore-clan. tam-ta. ten sent: pu- box. All Minu- â€"In the tux-â€Wig atom on the eat him. or .wvonty Ihlpa have an wrecked. y-nino liven loot. and. nut): 87,000,000 worth of. VOC- Ivh annoyed. ' , . â€"Your money will porn 81-: per cent. on deposit snd 4 per out. on «mature with tho Viotorlo Loan I loving- Oaâ€"wldltt. I. t . Jhantym in our lumbar can no still employed cutting don t timboryu there is not enough may to druv ‘th 1935 away. -Nordheime.r Pinata always on View at W. A. Goodwin’q Art Store. Kent-at. See them betore purahu- ing.â€"w1d1tt. Sunlight Soap is batter than other soaps. but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunljght Soap and follow directions. â€"Mr. John‘ Campball, of “Fair- view" f‘am, ia'carrying, on many prizes at Guelph Winter; Fair. with his sheep. 4 - â€"I§ is said 1:th Mr. Taylor Pal-kin, o! Gama-on. will gain the Fomlon reeveship again this your without op- position. I , r ‘ . _,â€"Driving on the, In“ In now con- udued qurte sate. ‘80:“ tumors are now hauling- wood. then-on. ~1‘hara i: no m in Gun“ than 931; equal Lindum in thq ant. at. art- utw window 4:qu People' who are plunning to wear at! Jun. 1 will ï¬nd. it. I. 3006 pun to practina Just a litth now. ~io p: out. ORV mull In“. Hank and: qun‘ Baits inn Quanta. 0.: autumnâ€"am. . I =§siset you 6mm m m or {mass in {ion ad!» :63? m mm mm m mi: in: mafia â€a =ths‘ “6L†at mu min: 3: “E81180 89H:=‘IW§: i =§ml a 9:11 5 mm 9! the if! mm: , :1»; Fatwa; mflwlr‘rr‘ a ..- gig“) max WM £33m“ Ohu- agimd 31:8!†‘9 w W‘" “31 “Hill“ I! â€If Ilfllflll 0N ï¬ll“ “I“ IIUIII BREE" [Ml BREVITIES WfiéIEâ€"GIIJWUR‘ S Atlsgge 123%- ' W3 03 N. o o b tie Ray, 0:. R. Webb. B. A.. ugh Wylie ‘to Eliubath Gilmour. bath of Uphill. On -. ‘ HORTONâ€"BROOKï¬-am: the rectory. on. Dec. 18th. 1905. by. thq Rev. C. H. Mush. John H. Horton to Sadie Bryon both ot many. mm ‘ HANCOCK â€" Ln Lindsay; on Wed- moday. Dec. 20th, Wm. Hancock, and 68 nan. “months. HgUIREaâ€"In mi tmmlï¬? Ime- m ' :fl‘ ' HARMONFIn Lindmy. on Dec. 8th“. 'to Mr. and Mn, 'I-‘rqd Harmon. I daughter. n FEBâ€"1n Lintay. on Dec. 18th. to Mr. an_d line B. M. Fem a. bush- .A,A There cine dndthe; man! Down the attract. Uzi 1.1191 atrmf. thq . . ~. n a cane ran. 1: . (Iranian! {Will I! :l a‘hgt_maqkillt .rl.(- “Another meeting on the' oflicem and. members at the: recently- torm- ed Lindsay Poultry and Pet, Stock Association ,waa hcid Tuesday, when matters connected with the coming three days' show. wax-a dmnssed. Great enthuaiaxm was displayadand everything points to the certainty of a splendid initial rally. at the poultry and. pert stock fanciem of the town nnd county. The datesse- lected for the show are, Jan. 3131;. Feb hit and 2n¢ 'Anbther meeting will “be held. naxt Tuesday- nig'hh to perfect the details. With man like C. D. Traw and S. Olivar taking a deep interest in the Association at- tairs it is bound t9 ha successful, m I. It out 0'. 8:11:11 Furs. Men’s and Boya‘ Suits. and 0mm“ is gttnoting: mpg; men to SuthMe'Lâ€"dz‘vl. 411-. Goa Gain. 0( the Benson house ma. and mite. were mu:- moned to Pox-.1: Ho TM} :un. by new: 0t tha an death of the lattes-'3 tuber. It. Robt. Grey. re- presentative o: the Port Hope tan- nary. to:- may yum. â€"Miss Mollie Gilliece, at: King “1'1an has been visiting. (madam in Linda; 39d North 09:8. during the lat week; . â€"Friondn on Hr..Wm. McWatters. town fax collector, were glad tone him but Tum]. utter. a tedious mm. . .And rob the 'mimodgiiiq? Mag-nae Stggtb at by,“ The might plumban rm. utter him Stgrn and trim. l _ 11!. 7mm W Up the qtrqqt. . 9 Down the qtraat. k L ' â€"Iln. Kins-lay. who bod. boon vin- itin; renting in town. returned to Toronto Tue-kn ' 2 -Hr. Henry MW innpector {or the Midland Loan 00.. Port. Hope. In; in town runaway.l I. I. t 00». Bobs: w,» in town nudny.‘ m â€"Mr. W. Bonn. a Mad-u boy. but now at Art: rior. h in town (or that W' hnfidm. . â€"M.r. Hum .oc Lindon Vullq. tnmtod u in town Manhunt; ' /} r-Rev. A. 'J. Terrill. at Oambny. Jr. Geo. K. flux-tin. tubes-nun. o! Echelon. w» in town on Tuesday, thy. I I L \ . n â€"In. w. 1;. Irving at Potuborm at 3': tin 81mm have "‘3‘ 'p â€"Ir. ‘J. '.D Shier. dnnoqbfldcb. mu at It thq 81mm 1190.. Wedn_ . I ~anbh Archduoon Cue], bin Poterhoro In: 3 hw’ 4m â€"Mr. W. [sum was t bul- inc- vidtot to Potuboro Tue-dug -)lr. 'D. 3. Kelly. 0‘. Banal-at. m in town Tuna-y. . Dr. Junéq Fletch". entomologist and botaninq 0! tbs. Dominion Govern- ment, will deliver. nil mutated loo- fnm on “Nauru History sod NI- turo Study" in the humbly Ball or the ‘Couegut. Institute on 'rridg. Jun. 6th, mootâ€"dam. , 'AnJâ€"han’do him ‘8 mbm -'i'hs Cor Dhtiils Coupon: hon New: tho Eng-1s count: W113 Oosnsii that tiny intslfl s million: dollsns in additions sad in- promnts to this distiiisry st Oor- M71110. in work to “unions, in tho xspins Tho Council hsvo ssmd to diva-t tho msin rosd tannins. tin-ouch the villssa to: tho pnrposo at thooxtonsions. 1‘ . ._ .g :3 gouavrgo: canvas; it u this on Front Omaâ€" â€"gr._W._G_. 89mg, pantheon: no: $3! WKEAF‘W Vang; aggwé‘gï¬g: W“: m "cm 1%?“ ï¬lm. mg; “gag“ 0! QB 8803 “QUE “5:“ â€page, I‘m 1“ IMO“ “if!“ d an“ ‘- an Chomflmfl‘bfl‘ “1““ Writs?“ “at small.“ gmhnuuom L c. I. lEG'I’IIIE mm. nEfEMam â€on“ nelson. “wmhflycl “5‘04!!!de :1:th more being thin to me the: Mnâ€: ‘ lut- m tho III. Last “many an. I tanner [tom Balsam M who was driving act-cu “:9 ice with 3 load on main to Fen- 810:: ml. to ibq contacted into chop. hit! an unplqunnt expel-imam Whom neu‘ ‘thq thou one at the norm Utepped into an Airholo. tripping it up. and vain: ‘to ‘tha ham $11 the kmmnnmyudthetm mere lett ï¬rm! in the coura- tor, who was 'mhd tom the w m to In m Candidates for municipal honors in Belleville appen: to be as name as in Lindiay, according to the hollow- ins from the Intelligenoer: They say a! municipalunï¬idtto came out for a minute or so this morning. but uw his shadow apt! rgn like A startled Lawn. Thom was not time to ,put a tug; fl him. The candidate. an wry. wry-hit“- aunt-Dd by Jil- ‘Bï¬m ibloohuthonshwomy have tthlhapkonthobadiu'mdyot. Sit up till 9 or 10.. Then we‘re sorter glad. you know, Now that Jim's back homq mm, Home alwa would believe . Anythin' 't t people and:â€" Awtul enqy t0 d-ccn'e; Newl- cam how thick it‘s uprmd. Ma? Well. oouno I'll not deny. I ain‘t may twlqd. but the. I won‘t my that Jim would lie how he‘a got back home “sin, m IO. lull. lChioazo Nm). Our boy Jim in: been any.“ Travelled round for quite I. qvell. Now 'he'a got a hep tq any; Strangest sorter things to tell, Hardly seems they kin be right. Kev to doubt 'em now an' than. Still I like to be pox-lite NOW; that Jim'q but home again, 1‘te us otï¬he things lgo's peen, Cranky! but then; tale: is tall! Hake: us both look sorter grqen. Like to hear them stories. “1th 0th» animation!“ mm Mona. you to take admiri- tags of this important discount sale. Got a. m‘fllk WW Wom outdo. d 1...... mm, 2-2... “mucous“ Mun, him my... Wyd. ............... no Howl-n00.†Then an a the human-him jmmuulm doctor bonny m. In... an. _.o u--- :OCOMWO.‘.6000...0000990000900609.00009909069.09000.»no ‘- __ ‘_“â€"“‘“‘4 1'21â€th Our in lorth most-hula“: Pneumatic-81.00%“ pub. W0 toll only mud ‘1 Buy Kld GIOVOO lo 0 undo}. 01th Mud m m styl ma Undoubhdlvduu knothhgm ummmm.m dot. Womuhowingbbon- hr. st mains tron Sawdustâ€. 1301::th . a... u I'l'llm wuwuuu m muuuu one ueeml presents-the w hind thnt people oi’ coed teete appreciate. They’re low priced. which in very ecoeptehie et thin omen of the you- when there one no nuny items of expenditure. We no hnving his crowds every day end for your convenience we say shop u only in the day as convenient. WI hm a Ipl plondld collation of bountiful and gun}! present: “-1 tint m-I‘A A. a.--) A.-_4.- -_._ Let Sutcliffeï¬s Supply + Your Christmas Needs. GREETING . Sutcliï¬â€˜e Sons, Mr. ‘W. 'A. \Vegse shipped. last week a load of choice draft horses. The hone: were in ï¬rst-class condition. weighing from ï¬tteen hundred to seventeen hundred M each. aged 5 to 8 years In the load. ware a pair of brown you-ling: standing 16.2 1-2 but high. nix yarn old. weighing thirt -two hundred. bought from Mr. ' mum Souls. at Lornnville. In It. Wench opinion thin tun ha got no an). in We in. the: class they rqprae‘nt. Ir. Ween baboon keeping this team (or. the Mantra} lbw nut wit. hut owing to hm historian. m breaking his leg he ha cm his took all out His Ion. Ir. But “I h:- with eh. m to a: thou. LINDSAY Put m. i The world'e typewritina record (or both the 30 minutes and one-hour taste wee broken Saturdgy night. a Pueblo newepaper. man taking 2.600 word; during the ï¬rst 30 minutes. end ï¬ninhinq the hour with 4,917 words. The dictation was received our the 1m Ill-tame tclcp hone {ram Denver, I diatanee oh 120 miles. The previous houn record, 3, 880 words. di- rect dictation. m made by Pun Hunter at the “ban Square Gum New York. mtfmonsh- . . Tu our may mend. it»! customers we ndthe mm mutton, and thank {on for m «map watch an to merit a mutingatan one I Ct. W 8. 8. W m: the man! meeting of the teachers and axiom of St._ Andrew's Sunday :3th held last week. the rengn' etion of Mn'Donald. as super- intendent ma mud and accepteds Mr. Geo H. Mann. ILA» was elect- ed. to the puition. and. Mr. Wm. Lawrence to that 0t uni-tent sup- erintendent; {the other officers were all reg-lat“; thc meeting was Encoded by e Lee. presided over by . Weliue. and which was thor- ouhly enjoyed. by,- an prment, the m flan. . (Atlente' Constitution.†, ,‘Thnt stove," egg] the editor. â€do- serves 1 premium." 1 ; . . "What for I" . "le it's consumed a; ton on poetry any! the winter': just begin- man I l I , . Gift Parasol: and Umbrellas just when they are most needed is a most important price con» oeeeion. It will pay you to take advanr tafe of this important discount sale. We give 10 per cent. oï¬' small furs, Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats from now until the new year. Many have proï¬ted b y t his unusually early oï¬â€˜ering a n d saved money by so doing. Giving this dis- eount ofl‘ these itemsi IM PORTANT AMMJW Lain: that way they. were out two day: and m nixhtsjn which last week‘s big atom was 1min“ Once thqtounduhoulebntmmd admission by the mm at Ind to continue that: mm Bis conï¬nin- Ind Iii-jun noun. 1.. mmttolhmmtfl ill-MM; hi m not an... Barrio Ex'uniner: St. Chif- 3°“ tacit Ishighu‘thalnkleamm from. He was with a Jun: Bu: 3‘: construction on. It Savers m unit with “other you: “1311 "at 15min- by the meet. THE MOST UP-TOâ€"DATE STOCK 0F FIRST-CLASS BBXALL MAT1‘HIE. to Give Prices on We will be Pleased For The Ghlldnn. Builder! ï¬ndmflhrnoe Won-P lam. Kohl Rooting CH. Coilingl, Sanitary Plum, Sta- Pithng, ChoaeretorySnpplm PAGE I'm,