From Mars. G. W; Mills. charity dis- v‘mser for the east ward. reporting 321.8!- expended during the year. - Finance committee. » Accounts were presented by the fol- lmv‘ntz: Enz‘neor Ashbr‘doe Thm. Me. Carmen, Guttn Patch» Rubber‘CG. R. B'y‘a‘ns 8; 00.. Java-pk Staph-x J, P. Rwov. J. A. Valium. Pedhf . Emerson. St. Dnmnee Foundrrxt’o, Dundae F's-ven- Brat. Rnthbnï¬â€˜fo'» J. Boxall. Light“ tPouu‘ Gum. “°-â€"‘_.~, "A... swnv- cm to the appomtmant 0 church repre- lentativea â€"_Icy ed. From Engineer Aahbridge. 789011- in.; thmt the sewer petitfoned for by: â€(891.7613 on Peel and Sussex-sts. shouid. not be constructed until the Kent-st. saw»: was completgd aq far as Summer-stâ€"Fybd. . From H. O’Loary, 00.. informxyg council tint a Wage- Barners" you had been tylod against the Will'am. and R-ussell‘st sewer hymen employed ; also 11111 a Md lien had been fy'led by R Rob'naon â€"L~id on tab‘e [Pending arrival of Town Solicitor Hwkln§~ . From the clerk of tho_ local .‘egw- hfuro. with reference to a bill 'ntv‘ov doced at last session asking that the munï¬chnl year be made to all! on Dec. lat. instead of 15th. as at presentâ€" ; Fianna committee. w‘tjz news: to apt. ' FRANKLIN ORANDELL IS NOW CHIEF OF THE FIRE BRIGADE. Contractor Lnscombes maniacs-Un- pald Workman Pyle a Lion Against the town -Conncu agrees to Pay the Menâ€"Ap)olnl:1:nent of Police Jommxe sinners to be Axum Discussed. f In accordance with the municipal ' statute made and provided, our town fathers met last Friday to receive the treasurer’s financial statement and to transact such other business as awaited their attention. The members present at the opening of the session were Messrs. Soother- an. Ingle, Jackson and Lennon; Messrs. Horn and Crandell made their appearance some time later. In the absence of Mayor Walters owmg to sickness Alderman Ingle was asked to preside. I Communications. ' '. From 4 argaret McNab, asking that 1 assessment at the property known as the Brooks house be reduced; that the l usual rebate be made on an empty E store, and Lhm. water frontage m to for ( hotel and. store be remittedâ€"Referred l to ï¬nance committee. . S From Mrs. E. Bolg‘er, eskmg' that S her taxes be remittedâ€"Finance com- S From President Thus. Stewart and : mumbers of the Home [pr the Aged rd of management, With. reference .. AI - "Will Financial Standing Read byTreasurer 4 HUB WY FflTflEflS LINDSAY, ERLDAY, DEC. 22 , , -V-- _-- um.nvavu - "-6. ad. I. a box, No. a, 10 derrees avenger.†per box. 3 or 2. mailed on receipt of price sud W0 mm a; Thadgoogdampa-y ers’03 08. 1 u: so: and reeomzn â€possible Dramas in Canada. No. land No.2 4010. 1:: Lindsay by 8. Grocery. (imam. ~-_-. m.w no. r ( our "-1: t {Otto-ii (can loan (a. “. she no 3' er as :13 Mixtures. pm- we 33mm“ are dangerous. Price. No. I. n In» -‘---__. Cook’s Cotton] 13 successmlly as 0.000Lad‘ea. Sate. e Tyour "-u t {or c. ate no 0? er as .11 The Weekly lost ,-._._. -â€" â€"‘.. u‘uusui IN BIG BOTTLES, 50 CENTS. 3"" 93. HA“. usmcm: co. 9.. l.- mutant-â€Wâ€" FOUR POINTS IN ITS FAVOR : nm-auncxssr 70 can: accouo-sArzsr 'ro nxr THIRD-I031- HIGHLY euoonszn Foumfcnngzsr 1'0 am A_. ._ 4.. Foum-cnnpm TO BUY One bottle contains ten days’ treatment Then tbev have Opal Goods, Bibles, Hymn Beaks, Ms. Beautiful things in Rings end Jewelry, than wholesale pricrs, Calendar», Christmas and you can get them at less as the stock was bought at 30c on the 3. Everything mmt be sold as: we must vacate n nr present. pn-miues on lat January, 190"; ‘ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at about HALF PBicE WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUC'GISTS Cook’s Cofï¬n Rqot Compcani Is successfully used monthlyâ€˜ï¬ g; .0.000{Ad‘es. SaleL¢Qech§l. Ladiesâ€) unn- p mâ€"d..- ‘-_ China Berry Sens at 3110. Large 8-day Clocks; Judi-em. 25c. Ladlu’ Solid Silver Watches a Kid Body Dolls at 15c. Elemt Note Pu 3m, 7" W I We work! remind out that are being picked out of the Bankrupt. Stock every day at Old Stand. Among some of the special! bargai he at v u , . AB lE'l' um I$m71°§f£f§z§fi F0 R ion, â€P’Wmn eta Tiny Tablets cents, 01' by Mail from the Dr. Hope NERVES muncmm. er., Tome... Total expenditures: ....... $81,617.01 Men What Issued tbs Men.- For the informatmn at cannon! Clerk Balance mush on hand... .. Granolithic walk south side Kent, W illirun to York (“6.61 Granolithic walk a. side†neat, Lindsay Williamâ€"pt ......... 1 565. 40 Granolithic walk a. avde York 13.5? York LindsayJVilliam and Cambridgeatl..." ....- .. ... 1,574.66 Granolithic walk 3. side York 13.59 5 (mix-us for 15¢. newer)..." u. m u. u. . Cambridge-st sewer..." Sewer William 8: ; sun. Largo Sday Clocks. $2.75. Ladles’ Solid Silver Watches at $3.75. sewers ..... . ... .. ... .. Williamast. sewer... ... .. Lindsay and oMIbourméLs. Local Improvements. Kentat. sewer ... .. .. ... 1 Bond-st. new... ... ... Linden y and Glenelgfét; Public School rates... Separate School rates ......... Salaries and allowances". Shade tree planting... . Telephone service .. Taxes refunded:.. .. Rnpairs to property . . Collegian Institute sinking fund ... ... .. Public School sinkinglund... Sp. cial grunts... (_Zol_lga_¢.,ria‘tef Institute rates. ..... Public Library maintenance 548.70 Raal estate. wharf property 313 50 Office rent... ... 93.75 Tax matageg... 260.13 1 contracts.. , l Board. of Works good roads ‘ Board of Health... ... i ‘ County Rate, 1898... ... . . Charity... ...; i Contingencies... ... .. .. ..., g Caterpillar extermination f Debentures... ... .. .. ... Debenture interest..- .. Deputa'tion expenses... . . l Election expenses". . . . Light... ... ... ... .. .. ' Fuel... ... Fire team maintenance ......... Hydrant rental... ... ... Insurance... ... ... , Interest... .. .. l Legislative school grant ...... Law costs... .. Butchers’ license refund. ..... Billiard license, refund... Rider 8; Kitchener bonus. ..... insurance, mortgaged prop ' erty... .. Moveable property... Methodist church drain ...... Printing. advertising and stationery... Police Court supplies. ........ Public. Library, proceeds de- bentures... ... 176.00 833.20 58.65 2,998.00 699.41 469 55 24.51 2 769.23 0,506.87 94.85 173.00 1,699.11 13 85 57.10 1,645 00 6340 617 80 853.00 359 91 5 00 37.50 2,000.00 2.89 161.80 16.30 598.10 2.25 1 000.00 1 £19115! 8: co. bridge.. ... ... ... ... Board. of Works snow pfow accounts payable... .. . . . . Bills payable... ... ...... Board of Works genera] re p_air‘s, {nyluding material v â€" -' w “...-6 fund interest Sp~eia1 grants .. ... ... ... ... Rafuni over payment fire- 111111.- Local Imprgvéments rates .. .. ......... c“ no "I u , ,_-_° ...-\- _ stationery ... Public pound... Police Court ï¬nes... Rn'nts... .‘ Taxes, 1897 ...... ... ... .. .Taxes. 1898 ... ... ... Taxes. 1899 ..... . ... Collegiate Institute sinking fund invoa'uwnts... .... Collegiate! Isstitute s'nking 0..-; :_L 7â€"7 pairs... .... 78.10 Board of ‘Works, 3001- roads... . 9.75 Contingencies... .................... 8 nturw... ... ... 3,000. Debentures interest... 73 Legislative school grant ...... 653. Carters) licenses... -... 72 g Cab licensee... ... .... 15 : Livery licenses... 30.00 ' Butchers’ license... ... 40.00 ; Billiard licenses... . 210.00 i‘ Tavern and. shop licenses ...... 1.355.023 Petty licenses... ,..' 18 Pedfars‘ licensej: ... ... ... p. .100 0) Corporation mortgages ......... 150 00 Market revenue 830 01 Non-resident taxes. .............. 492.07 NonJresident.’ percentages ...... 99.68 Printing. advertising and From Jan. let to Dec. Balance cash on hand Jan Bills payable...... ...... Boa rd _ot Works, general Sinclair, J. u. McKnight. Thec were referred to the proper co: tees for consideration. The Treasurer’s Statement RECEIPTS. and Bussell-st‘s PAYMENTS. hhhdm .. A Tiny DooeoPoamvoi Renata. Elegant Note Paper: I568... ... ... 3 8,913.70 5 190900 19573} 356 118.56 ..... 2 118.10 302 00 2953.03 1,000.00 327 9.12 dorsalion of his party and deal a severe blow to the financial standing of Manitoba. Let him overlook these promiaea and he will forfeit any claim to the: title of Provincial Premier and 2m?“ down upon his head the condom- dat .ku. usuv uy-laJV “'38 read a. third time after the committee rose. Council then adjourned. E THE WOBA 35301103. Montreal Herald: One case in which Mn Grenmvuy has shown his states. manship is his railway policy. Yet it seems now to be clear that: no“ in- fluence conspired more to bring about his defeat. 'From the start he recog- nized the fact that in a new province, far removed from the grain markets of the world, and in which agriculture ‘ dwarfs every other industry in point of prominence. railway accommodation and reasonable freight rates are of the importance. Holding this View, he? resolutely set himself to work to encourage legitimate'railwuy build. ing. and refused to allow himself to be controlled by existing railways. “He has suceeeded in greatly tacilitating the development of mnitoba, in- re. (liming freight} rates, and in imnrmrinnr It is understood that A and B Batteries, Royal Canadian Artillery, will be called upon this time to make part of the second Canadian contin- gent. Every soldier of the force of artillery Seems to be dis. posed to enlist, and it is stated here by men who are supposed to know something in the matter. that the names 0! 1.700 men have already been sent to Ottawa ' *- permanent CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY TO GO. '1'. Sell In Three Weeksâ€"Northwest mounted Police. Born] Dragoons. A “cl 3 Batter-loo With Ketch-cot Bough Bidet-o “-111 )1qu Up the lom- Hunter's le In Forch State. Ottawa. Dec. 19.-â€"â€"Canada. will send a second contingent of not less Luscombe. It would be better for Mr. O'Lenry ‘0 proceed with the formal ac. Hon in order to secure; the town Mr. Luscombe's snretins. Mr. O'Leary â€" “I‘ll do that." Aid. Jackson - “Have all the claims been fyledj†' Sozioitor Hwk‘nsâ€"“All the work- men 5 claims have been. of course. the amounts will have to he Investigated by" 1h=_!“_finam__ogmmittee-" To Aid. Soothemn Mr. E plained- that the town ha mined. the full 20 per cent Lpscombg. It. would be be! , no _ -- __ "t v; grace, as the men needed the money badly. Alderman Grendel] â€" “I understand we can come 'on the eureties." Mr. O’Loary â€" "Yes, for the 20 per cent. on the amount of the tender. but not for the whole amount left unpaid." Solicitor Hopkins said thlt when the matter was brought to his attention he then advised that: the men secure a solicitor so that any aet'ou taken might be legal. He would advise the council to assist the men in every possible way, but they were acting as trustew for the ratepayers who 'will have to pay- [at the sen-er. and they would not be justified in' imposing on them one cent In excess of the contract price. According to the eta- tute, the 20 per cent. supposed to be retained from contractors was liable for 31' claim against the work. but a subsequent. clause ruled that work- men’s wages should be a first lien. In the present instance the men's claims were paid in full the excess could not be chanted against the-property-own- or» interested. ___ â€"'- wvu acgnaun- ed. with intent to force the town to pay. but in order to protect. Lhe carpor- tion as against Mr. Lnxombe’a sure- ties. He would like the council t0'do now what they would have to do in the end; it would be an act of_gmcc, as â€an m-.. _-_._l_) .- tee was read by Aid. Lennon, chlirmn, and. also passed inspection. Report No. 88 u! the board of wnrh was read by Aid. Jackson. The prin- cipal item dealt with the William. Wellington and Cambridgeâ€"st. sewer. Contractor McKnight receives an out tension of time, and is now bound to complete the work inside of five weeks after the frost leaves the ground next springâ€"The report was adopted. The Sewer Lien Discussed. On motion Mr. O'Leary was heard in the interest: of the men left unpaid by Contractor Luecomhe. The town was indebted to the latter in‘ a certain amount. and the men concerned had employed him to fyle their claims against that balance Tbelaw reads that a corporation shall retain 20 per cent. of the tender price of any con. tract in order to protect such claims. The 20 per cent. would. not be quite sufficient to pay the mere cla’ms, but he felt that the council would not take advantage of a legal quibble to avoid payim the men in full. The town held. or should hold, some $196. while (he claim‘nmounted to about $245. The lien had.not been register- I 1 or! m“). :_b‘_L A. Jns. Baldwin... ............ 19 75 P. Murphy. jr. ... 729 J. Hogan... .. ... ... .... 8 49 F. McNeill... .. 16.20 Frank Hut Loam... ... ... 29.48 M. Haipm" ... ...‘ 971 R. Graham... ... ... ... ...... 5 7-3 H. Woodhounem" ... 4.85 E. Clement... .. ... 1 2: P. Malone ...... ...... 971 R. Robinson... ... .. 13.50 Reports of Committees. Report No. 32 of the ï¬nance commit. tee, meeting held on Dec. 9th, was presented. by Aid. Sootherm, chair- man. and was duly adopted. ‘ Report 17. of town property commit- teo.was read by_A_1d. hanon, chxirmn. the arm of the conserva- will at once lose the en- his party and deal a o the financial standing Let 1m}: qvgrloo‘: these i... __'II vans regardless of. the is which would probably a move. To this latter h John Macdonald gave ï¬e KtI-nnyuuu ...... o ngle ... ..... R Reid... ..-. ..... D. Mona-L; Jae. Berry... ... ... ..m... A. LnLibertie... ...... “- mwlï¬-o 0.. no Em. Clemens...... ,. Panel-3...... town had ndi . from Mr. um send a second contingent of not less than a. thousand men to aid the Im- perial forces in South Airica. Yes- terday afternoon the Cabinet reas- sembled. after having spent the mom- .Ig‘ in the discussiOn of routine mat- cas. and .ir Wilfrid Laurior. who md paid his second visit of tho dm .ad paid his second visit of the day o Govemmcm House. laid â€Sethâ€"r; he Government. a. copy of a. cable-- v..u1 from Mr. Joseph Chambexhin. .uoh Ilia I:~_;.~.llc:- :cv has! received at. To an In run; \"ooklâ€"Northwclt lion-cod Police. Boys! Dragoon; A and B Battorloo With Northwut Bough Eldon \vm Jinko Up tho româ€" lioluor'o Plan. In Forward State. It does not Innateâ€"cures Colds, Coughs and Asthma. Dr. Harvey's Southern I III mmoBoBL01m1 umwmumwwmng "- vvlcvl vu-UL‘I‘S of the OEtgwa F3013 Buttery waited on General Hutton on taturdny and sewed the offer to send to the Transvaal the Ottawa Field Battery. Want. I‘m-â€uncut Cu! led. Kingston. 0nt., I‘cc. 13.â€"In his addresa at Convocation Hall .xestcr- day. Principal Grant declared that the Canadian l'arliamcnt should he called tog-ether immediately. so that the voice of the people on the crisis ; in South Africa might be heard. These reverses of the British arms in the 'I‘ransvall will make u- more united than ever before. Cal-blur; {or Carllry Un- ln South And-1;. children like ,V _ 7- __J w~w°n «yuan Co the Governor of New South Wolb'. Earl Beauchamp, acrcpting the offer 0! a further Australian contingent {or South Africa. and suggesting that the men should be mounted and good shots. SydnegN.S.W., Dec.18.-' authorities on Saturdnu RED PINE gret that. under stances, we are unable to accept it. The oncr will. however, certainly be borne in mind, and Her Majesty’s Government. will have no hesitation in availing themselves of it should future events make it desirable to do so. Her Majesty's Government at- tach great importance to this fresh proof of Canadian sympathy and good will. and desire to exprws their grateful appreciation of it. ‘ (Signed) Chamberlain." From the terms of this despatch it will be seen that the Canadian Cov- ‘ crnment's oaer of a second contin- gent is still before the British Gov- ernment, and that the moment the formation of such a contingent is deemed expedient by the War Ofï¬ce authorities. Canada will be notiï¬ed. and the contingent will thereupon be ,mmediately organized. It the situa- tion continues to be as serious as the despatches of to-day indicate. it seems probable that the second con- tingent will be called for. The communic Secretary to t Was in the folk Ministers' Irene: without delay for sen-ice in s coived the an,†LINDSAY. ONTARI 0. DECEMBER 2 J iA'l'CANADA’SCAH'l‘AL. Sorlonu Revgm 1h. All-transit Count-cont MINISTRY WAITING THE WORD. Me. as it dealt with matters of de- tail which it would be impolitic in ' 'the interests of the empire to pub- Offer of aSecond Contingent Has Ilifsh _at pagan}. but the (act that Al CANADA’S CAPITAL. [mm Emwm“; Topic In! Conversationâ€"Hon. Dr. den flu nooolvod a Number Ol'cn {or Scrvlco In the Tim! "Il - Want. I'IPH-n-gnn communication of u N at The Y to the Govern: “‘0 {0110“1ng terms 5' _ (generous offer tunnel la] Delpltch. Dec.18.-Tho Imperial Saturday tcfcgraphed of New South WuJB'. Yet Bsen Acceatod. owmg termsrâ€""Your wows offer to send a. second contingent South Africa has re- ‘ntivc consideration of >! State {or Wu- and risers. But'uaey re- rlcr existing circum- 01 13mm: lot-cu Chic! Aand B J ovcrnor-General its n resol- he Colonial 1. Dr. Bor- Trun- 30 different shades in Indin Silk, a Nice Plï¬d Bill: {or Blouses, 39c, 45c and Handsome Suiped Blouse Silks, 50c and suit: Childrvn'a Undergu'menta, all sizes, Funneletto Underwm. Under Garments. Ladies’ Septnte Piece Underwou- and Oombimï¬on and white and white and bhck. Ladieo' Fine Black and Colored Kid Glovet, pair, 500 Spacisl Rlnavood Gloves. puir, 150 and 35° Childxen's Ringwood Glow», per puir, 150 3nd 20c Ladies’ Furnishings. Ladiel' Stock Collar, with and without Ohifl'on Bowl. Willey 'l‘ieyin yhieo, black, cream, black NICK N ACKS. Hair Bindera, Pon Pom, Stdo Combs. Back (bubs, Puma, flair Brushes Stick Pins, Bunches and Funcy Cards. 6 dozen Hair Pins. for 1 bum! Hm» Pm, _ Funcy Colored Garters, tuck web elutic. Wish bow and heavy dundooeup in uncut bOx,vuy suitable to send by nail, only anty Cellulord Photo Sundv, with glue HMO Photo Fume-e, with stand, 2 for N ice Pebbled White Meal Pin Tanya, Mantle Piece Pictum, done in Plaster Peril Pretty Real Chine Dolls for little once, White Motel Jewel Cum. Celluloid. China, and White Metal Ware Fallacy PianusllioEs. Wlli'e Meal Bands. HANDKERCHIEFS. Q intilifl of lovely little Hmd’fe, a Nice Hemuitched White Hmd'ls, Sun: Claus Hond'fn, in nice coloringe, for ‘Lowly lie-matched Linen [mm Hun-1’13, ot 7c, 6c end Better lines gt 9c, or 3 for Hundaome Scallop Edge Hand’fl. with mature, Nice Colored Border Christmas Hood’m, gt Indies. lek Hund’fu, foncy edge, u. Hematitchod Initi-«l Silk Hund'fe 150 and Hemoti'ched Pot-jamese Hmd’fu, initinled for 25¢ Holidays, and the assembling around the heathside thrills one with pleasure warm and hearts beat faster. We have we)! provided for this festiveocaaioaald a place at all our counters. We will just mention some of our many hohday suggutims pro- ject into ellect. Steps will be take: towards recruiting 200 prairie cow- boys, men “ho can ride and shoot dreds of them have served in the Mounted Police and have gone into ranching. either on their owu w count or working for embody else. They will Jump at the chance 0! ac- tive service. and, which will be an exceedingly valuable point. will be able to furnish their owu horses. animals admirably trained and hard- ened to the name privuiibns that ‘hnve been and will be successfully :withstood by their masters. The re- cruiting in the Northwcn “ill be carried on at several Dolntn. . prob- ably magma. tulgury. I-lncher Creek. f Edmonton and Prince Albert. The Mounted Police who desire to enlist ‘ will be given their discharge on up- . plicatlon. and the cowboys or ranch- erawiu he enlisted at the same time. The following omen! emu.~ meat was handed out last night: "The lmperinl Government have It “A L‘nblnet Council was held an morning. and Instructions given m "mu: Department to prepare this In and manna-.1 u to touted u m â€Nanak? account-y the Do uablo contribuua form of cavalry ‘ and artillery, n,- lmssmion gt um Complete plan ‘1 ot a “vision of I [mph 1 Government ind Te- 1::th Canal; to Implement It's oflu- of more troops undo on Not. 7 hat- was enough (or the Minute-1|. Dull“! In Five Minute As one at them said Inst night. it did not taco much more than ï¬ve minute. (or the Cabinet to decide that Hon. F. W. Borden would 1m- mediately instruct his editors at the Dress Goods and Mantlee. THE LAST DAYS OF l899 ma, Calgary, I-incher Creek. a and hlncc Album. The Police Who desire to enlist ‘iven their discharge on up- -_J ‘- j! Gunman. should try the Dominica'- contribution would ,{ guilty or mounh 0....) MIIIII. ‘8 “W“ m m; Dr. I‘m MVO put another [11'0- efloct. stops wm be 1m recruiting 200 prairie cow- --‘L ,, "J“ 99â€)! came to the { ll second contin- Iadlan. should be found be Dominica's moat, yd- an ‘0' "w O'BInizuuon , of this kind. SILKS. Ice and shoot 's'mcn in tho fled to getting the auntie“. in Mantle- by the but woken. Holidny M; Ni†F‘Vlu, ne'- nt “719 gt 83.50 and pp. Nmy Bitch, mnylo at 33.00 and up. â€high. Benulitul Dre. Flbnc.’ {pom 25c to 60° 20 difl'enent style. Dre-I Tweed. commences at 13c. up to 250 MW." Style- this the l "A" Battery. which is at present ‘stationed at. Kingston. is command- .ed by Lajor C. W. Drury, who has 3 (0!: his. omccrs. Captain J. A. Page: : 0’0". the approval of every military nan in the city. At the Cums... Military Institute a. large number of 06m Were gathered last night. and the contingent was the chic! topic of what. Wu wanted. and such men as the Northwest Mounted Police would prove Invaluabte as men of iron frames. iron nervw and iron deter- mination. The 500 volunteers should bethebatsadmcmcnand armed Opinion. Week... Naviggtion tt 0! be closed by that time. gent will have to go to 1 cmbarkatlon bythc Inter-Ct way. as the United Stau moat would object to ‘ passing through Maine by R. Licut.-Col. 1'1: with the ï¬rm Dominion Lin Lord Hinto cabled (Slumber-lain at 7.8(2 evening. informing hm tions (or the organtzx contingent had been Lieut-Col. l'inault has -._:‘n Bo clan Regiment of Cavalry. - 8. A battalion of Infant , probnbly 600 strong. This mu be In e up or volun- teen. lent Co Thou- peace combln but the tall no over and they will be bu Gut. a, will take 12 ms. 2. A tom 80') or MILITARY 25c 25: II and Furt- Gather"! at the India. 3|"!!an Institute. E. W. Kc 91311.7. ".l" "nun-y. Con-nuts.- of noze as men of iron nervw and iron deten- I0 500 volunteers should ammo men and m Denim ‘ . ‘ Hmdsome Dom... Tm. mp3“; . 0d Tuble 00m 7.7 7 ' Readvmde . ,- n! I, I . . I; ,- I’ , Cushion and Dmnely_ m Handsome Art Cret- -nne Cain. mm psi Pun Rur Silk for Dupe m 1‘ Linen 0011..., at 100 and 130 Nice nuge of Colin Buttons, Cufl‘ Button: and Links. â€no. “d Elder "M â€latch “’1'. Full Gilda“ Tie.~ Hobby Flux- End the rifles but mol- New and Fetch- ing Pufl' Tm. CW!“ Band ulub ume. 'I‘be COIN!!!- e to go to the point of bythc Inter-colonial Ran- Unilal State 'tovcrn- Men’s Persian Lamb Cup. at“!!! up to Men's Aatmhsn Dnivera, “.6. . Men's Driving Guantk :3, up“ It ' Nam-a1 Beu- Rufla new shun. It. . Cone-y Rufl‘u. large bed und 13; . - New ib-pe Tnib t Cm] Bing $160“ and: Black Oppuum Rufl'n, uit-h Handsome Ort-or Rut R MILK SirlSFlED‘ *v vâ€"wâ€" w â€" :6. 00 and ' 24‘ ' -»’ Gney Lumb Tums, Mufl’s «(Gavel-inn. Anal}. Snble mm. a» 33 8; an. 8109. Prrfecc Curl Grey Lume Etudlumg Grey I‘M.) A-- 893820 Jun-m Qua-{J 52m :3 stay «22.0 b...» The following line. m '3' p0pulu-Iellen: D,“ “temp-ins. Bung»; Up w-dnte. Yuan. x 1‘ Don't min this: We Vâ€; fonunate in soon W“ sample 10!: of high 3rd. Comets, slightly Put them at half w Indies Dates Cuahionn, u _ 0111.4: it...“ Good 4 and 5 chap W ‘ sizes 18 to 28, .26: 27'} Special Standby Band, ' double hip. Pinon: Bluck Sateen Conan st Kanimuon 'ot' _ been Common _â€"vrâ€" 7.80 p'clock last the Pom. phat prepara. force will IN ace-1 v 7.“- “(â€" local once-s a“ W is as great. a not.“ which marked the mohl ï¬rst contingent. Applicnï¬om are read I ade 03°C avg-y day I Part 0! the mum-y d r from the neighboring g. Herd“1" “"00 amber ’Ceived {mm tumor Cu: living in Ngw York. -~.-_ - nnto n m. ween-31}; 01' Kin-street. Africa; Malor J.‘ A. G: qwmrat Q' I Captain 6. H. > :13]. Benyon W} wary â€mama, cmcm in f Ni ran "Edi $590 \. la