Display ad bar 3 Every " DAY a: Money†w l H “'9 money-â€" I: raise $1000 itydm's. Can “Ms. RLING ' .1“! up, TI 'okinolo 90c F the best we {Sire hard to RA BLE E36133, ops and Elevate". nould write n. log for Farina". and ated economic. rasolme, Gas or FOODS and we are :50 Re NEW D2316}; I! sell them at r... Medicin’s u:3vund place, .(3 [night. LARGEST “I FANCY con- and Boa-Bonn, HlZlK “‘0 can. Iv marked luwest notch and Beauti- a verdict. iI.-?- “y every week in UG STORE Sundries. . our lines Calendar. nt.. Canada. uggiu. resen ts 'E BEAT.†STE WART’S DURHAM ‘: CHRISTMAS the acknowledged season of gift=g|ving is at l 3 Children buy for their parents. The young men look foi ‘ Our purchases this year have been more extensnve and set Whether you want to buy or not, come in and see our choice 5 by day or night, and we guarantee quick ***%% $w* a great Mr. Th< horse at a McKenzie, Wedne 9.11;); mwut or “'Uuucu v ..... Mrs. .I.‘ (I. Jopp. of MoosominJ of Mr. and Mn. Jas.l Edge. i< t-Xpected home no: for a '11r9e months’ Visit . Pamm and other friends. 011 Monday. the 8th of Decefllber. Mr. James Edge was presente‘ With a beautiful lithographed address (the work of a Toronto ï¬rm) by the Town- ' ' The addreu 13! parents and ocner lnuuuo. 011 Monday. the 8th of Dow Mr. James Edge woo pronoun: a beautiful lithographed oddre work of a Toronto ï¬rm) by HM ship Council of Glenolg. ‘Thel JOCK was W Mr om 358 Wednesday, Dec. 24. THE PIANOLA, the most wonderful instrument invented. fectly any piece of music written. at “ The Big Store.†This won Will render full program, both . derful instrument is one of the Famous M: and WI" operate on their Mason 5: Rish Grand Piano, through the co ms Sarah Allan was married last Ines-day to Mr. Wm. McFarhne. ‘ux‘hmn. We have not the partic- sof x119 wedding. but wish the M couple) everv success an ament of wedded bliss. rs. .I.‘ (I. Jopp, of Moosomin. 4 lbs. Mix Candy for 250. Chocolates, 15¢ per lb. Creams. 15¢ per lb, 2 Dozen Oranges for 25¢ Boo-Boos from be to $5.00 per Pepperment Candy. Conversation Lozengers. _‘ C. McFayden attended the uk Show In Guelph. Colin is Klex. Russell. s. Greenwood 'sold a ï¬ne good ï¬gure to Mr. John of Glenroaden, and para oup-le of promising colts‘ ,9 \h._.. HARDWARE. Confectionery. Come. and hear the Pianola, and combme business with pleasure. of‘ Allan i COPY a ï¬ne Skates for Ladies, Skates adorns the wall of Mr. Edge's cosy ' parlor. It. will certainly be aâ€" pleas-l are to Mr. Edge, in his declining} years. to look on this mark of ap-l ‘preciarion and respect which has beent :presented to him by the council in'g i behalf of the municipality with which iThey could not. have given him any ‘thing that he would prize more high-1.. ly. A pleasing feature of the pres! lentation was that it was made on the, E540. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. 1 {Edge’s wedding day. Following is al mum, at my. wording of the address :- copy of the wor ' :To JAMES EDGE, Esq. Edge Hill, Ont. ZMunicipal Council of the Township iof Glenelg. in behalf of the ratepay- lers thereof, desire to express to you ache heartfelt gratitude of the Muni- Lcipality for your long and faithful ‘services to the township during the period of over.50 years in which you iwere in the service of the Municipal- ity. $.54; ‘L‘L nnfl;n(‘ yon hence you may to enjoy a happy hereafter. half of the Council and Rate- 3 of the Township of Glenelg pnyer November, 1902 : this 8th d"! of JOHN A MCMILLAN Tamas Duns { Councillors. 6130. B. Annowsmm Tnos. MCFADDEN. Reeve. J on): 8. BLACK, Clerk. Wishes all a Merry Christmas 3 lbs. New Raisins for 25c. Layer Raisins. Seeded Raisins. Peels. Christmas Turkeys. Figs. Dates, Nuts, Etc. A few Suitable Hints 5 desire to express that yours?" ‘and Groceries. PIANOLA RECIT AL. {ï¬gï¬ for Gents. E The auction sale held here last week under the hammer of auctioneer : Brigham was a grand success. It ‘i‘was largely attended, and everything 3cold for a good ï¬gure. the clerk hook lamonnting to over $900. Anybody intending to have a sale would do well to consult Mr. R. Brigham, as lhe is what we might calla first class 1 auctioneer. ‘ Mrs. Wm. Forsyth is visiting friends in W alkerton at pieseut. Mr. \V. A. Hazlett is on the sick list and has gone to Toronto hospital for treatment We hole to hear of his speedy recovery. The Mayor of our town has been on the sick list for the past week. but we hre pleased to say that he is able to be around again. Mr. Heroert Brigham was in Elm- wood on Mon« ay shipping a carload of wood to Toronto. Mr. Forsyth was in Elmwo' Week and dealt horses. and of be made the beer. of it. Our Council met. here on Monday with all the members present. and the reeve in the chair for the purpose-of winding up the business of this year. and everything passed 0E nicely and things are looking bright. Leslie says he is in she ï¬eld again for an- ‘3“â€" LA A‘fl‘f '“J 9 â€v -â€" vv . other year and he is géing to stay till the last dog is hung. We are .b vice on Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. In the evening at 7 o’clock a service for young people by young people‘ will be held. Suitable Christmas, music will be rendered by the choir. Look out for the “ I am. Who are You?†social to be given by thc ‘members of the League to their friends on the lest Monday of the Look out for the You?†social to 1 members of the friends on the la: month in the sci church. The Junior League will meet in the schooltoom on Wednesday; 24th, at 7 o’clock. for Monthly Moonlight Service. The Juniors are expecting Santa Claus that night. Razors, String Bells, Chimes for METHODIST. SUCCESSOR TO J. was in Elmwood last Barry Sens, 13 pianos. $5] Fancy Cups and Saucers. Shaving Mugs. kancy Plates. Dinner Setts. Etc. l3 pienes. $1.25 (0351 50. Dishes. COUTSB Good prOgrvss is being made with the preparation of the Cantata †San- ta Claus guests " to be rendered by the pupils and teachers of the Sunday SchooL Sm; our stock of etched crystal- warp. fanny china vases. etc.. and fancy silk goods in haudkerchiefs, ties, drapes. cushion mp9. etc., suit- able for Christmas presents.â€"â€"~J. H. Brown. Holstein. 0 Winter Ierm Opens Jan. 51h 0 Our Robes are the best 1‘? A large. progressive school and one of the best on this Continent. This is a strong statement but it. is a true one nevertheless. The reason our school he? a large attendance isobe- cause it IS a Wide-awake. hustling, working, result-producing school. Recent graduates have acce ted positions at salaries ranging rom $45.00 a month to $800.00 per annum. The Agent, Write For Our New Catalogue. Sixteen sold last week ten more left yet to sell, ing you a choice of a assorted lot. . HUNTER. JUHN LWINESTUN to-lle'llad in town. “’0 have the largest assortment to pick from. Also a few HORSE BLAN KETS left. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. Durh‘m 0 out†and giv- well Give Him One For Christmas JAS. IRELAND He’ll appreciate one of those new stylish NECKTIES or CHEST PROTECTORS we’re selling at 25c. and 500. Men’s wool lined Kid or Mocha Gloves, warm and comfor- table» 4300 , 750.. $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. A Silk \Vaist makes a pretty and suitable Gift. W'e have beauties in blacks and colors done up in separate boxes at $4.25 and $5.00. French Flannel [or a Waistwdainty designs and coloring- at 506. a yard. A Ready Made Skirt for the busy housewife nothing could be more acceptableâ€"vim the useful winter weights at _ $4.50 and $5.00. Handkérchiefsâ€"Musline, Silk and Linenâ€"Lace Trimmed _ and Embroideredâ€"«all kind of prices from be. up. Christmas Confectionery and Fruit in in now-~good qualo ity nnd not too extravagant {or the ordiwy pocket- A Suit or Dress Length will be appreciated because of the thoughtfulness of the gift. We hue such pretty Dress and Suiting Goods this season. A Fur J scket or Csperine will werm the heart of the re- ceiver. Our goods are right end our prices ere right. A Lovely Floor Mst--We make a. specialty of these. Door Mats from 25c. up. Large Floor Mats from $1.25 up. Ribbon Bows for the Hair, for the Neck, for the Ceremâ€" All colors and black and white. RUSH YOUR PRODUCE IN THIS WEEK. newness rus'm c5 - - mm #8 am an»,