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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_01_090 -► ­ VOLI-V ..*Mdm. XII.,�?11 . ­.- �P- ­ICK.ERINC . 01�TT . ' .�lY ANwwmmftw�_ -. 9 1.! 903.' :k1.L. . NO 1I ' { iii __�. r.xl�ficsa�axtal �arDsr:.: .1:: i 8 a t for a Huai _ . OISTO N1) U S - �.­ Altona. Turner after be -n bsen t, her of years. ; , , , It is dur�sad duty to chronicle tite We are pleased to see Mrs. P. 2Z.• f, , oat un _ death on Tuesday Jan. 8th, of one of Hoover around again after being , I r aledieat. : _ highly e .,,. 11- '� i „` the oldest and most h respected confined to her room for a time - 1pN. I X._1. .: of ee he township in the person through illness. citizens of t On the de attars, Kirton ae _ g 0111111 P of Joseph MonkhouRe, at the age of The billeting committee fust Tis - teacher from Port Union school het 77 years• The :deceased was at one day evening last, and made fI al" F. EA$TWOOD, V. D.. $erQeoa scholars presented herwith a beauti• time reeve of the township through- aI7•angement+g for all comers andgopers - . YY . to Canadian Pacific Railway : Coroner ful ratan rocking chair and an address out which he has inany friends who to the ,Sunday school conventiuu to Oonnty; Teener of Mdrrit¢e Z,ioenrea. L The chair was press�i trod' by Gordon will regret to hear of his death. be held here Thursday 15th. Office bourd—Before 10 a.m., I to 9 m 7 to 8 p,m- Private telephone Yate and Joseph Wh #e, while tiraue E. A. Lehman, teacher, Clarence ith Balsam. Greenwood, Brougham Of all materialli and desto Pattereon read the W4-ess. - Johneton'e nth coal, Wm Bowie's r 8 ten a nera Young and their blades al'r•ived here ,' ,.. , kept In stock. It will pay yonR'r n vial C r 1'ngb's tJtb con) s-ly - -` ••'" on Monday evening. The boys and A `. `' to Dell at our works azo inspect our stook, Miss Jennie Cha pian is endin a iris ttirnrd oiit in full force and av e and obtain noes. Don't be misled b areenwid. • P P B M D., 0.!1L, Pei Of agents we do not employ them, consequent- ----�� few holidays at hutne. him a rousing welccmie, mucic �f all orouto, mem- g P After a lii - erinR illue�t; Otte of our resin Miss Auxtable of Tronto is -visiting kinds could i;e heard for niileS: They d Rpraeons of ly we can, and do ; throw off the agonts dente, Deo. E. Bone awe on Friday with A3rr;, C. A. Annie. left vt-ell leased with the toadskins. - pO'Lea.ryhotel commission of 10 per cent., which you will Y y yI, and Airs. Attiisti•uil les' .fis5ibn Circle Hist in 1 ' p 11..E ;; orning 7 to 10: certainly cave by purchasing from �e. A January 2nd, at the (rgb-c.f +{2 years and •l du ,wit R spent Sun- The La(1 call solicited. months. The funeral took place on Son. Mrs. Andrew Annis. the church tcp elect the following . ' . day when his -remains were laid to rest in rs Bruinwell of Turuntd spent ofl'icers for the coming year. Pres - , , — ---- WHITBY GRANITE CO.r the Union Cemetery, Oshawa. We ex. Christmas with .Miss Francis Brunlwell :lies. H. Hopkins, Vice -Pres. Mr. (leo ;, Opp. Post 6IDee. Whitby, ontsrlo tend oar deepest sgmpattry to his widow in The Sunday school is to be cungrat- Ferrier, Secretary Misti Jessie Nighs a - �----� . ' her bereavement. ulated on the suei:ess attained' by its wander, Treasurer Mrs. Robert Dafue. � p- ' QN; - , IINN & BOULTREE . � i ► Christmas entertainment. The Christ Committee Mesdames W. A. Fullel, 1: A L, .,..,:.. ,� __ ___ _ ___: - • Inas tree wast a delight to all who Win. Hoover, M. Turner acid Miss ^' te.-s, f c,tors, etc., National . rust y p .+•. t Sv 1Kinealo• O Kita�" street, east. Toronto,. PICEERING LIVERS beheld it, eq ►eciall to the Dun e1` Lill jvilltion or anist .lies Jess,ir ? _ �,. j. I Y Y K Y g e erT nq�dav forenoon. lltoney portion, and the Cantt(t.a presented by LTi hswander.1_­ '_­.'jL..._... �'. _. ­_!�.i O, e. u Flo portion, nt Xmas at home. + gg ; : g the school, A G0cx1 time with Santa- C'llristina8 Day the family of John t 't{ON�- D.C.L. _ Miss Bell Lawton visited friends in Clause" was much appreciated b all. and Airse. Bin met at the home of a •p ,• w• vLOCg 90tiL BI•cx►klin, A vveddin was solemnized at by their son, K'm. Kin ,when a grand �,& t til-ly - ; y Chas. Lawton has'. lied with H. '01. 1. ' irst-class vehicles for hilts b da ' )i teunial Met odist_oburch on IWednes- family reunion was eld. There be- -� . ' . r n ht 'Bus in connection meet- ;., McBrien for a time. , , yy ` E- ELL, 0., day afternoon Deo, 21th at 3 o'clock ing present a number of children and , Q. all G. T. R. A number frons hi*i arttended the „ t ,Grown Attorney R traiisis Freight and when Attila Jennie Annie, eldestdau h- grand childt•ctn. After all had sat P P Xmas arch at 23raoklLl. g r down axed partaken of the good things t' t Hasp which z rase delivered to all orb of the .. ter of C A Annie of Port Union, and M 'i A�) '�y . 4'._ A party of boys were entertained at iVi}plot Bramwell 0f Victoria $ oars provided, an addresH was react b Mc•R illalte. Teaming of all kinds done p a' Mrs. Bill all s on Nevi Years night. were united in marriage. 9 y , ryp A RT$ n shortest notice. • Bale and Dom- _°ge- The Gere- Robt.. Dafc►e• The kind wishes of theI. _ , ' to I=ostf• 4 Miss ay TrippTretiltt-ned to the city rnunY �, performed by Rev, $, Toye, faintly for their aged parents and on ` A•;.Wboo. , ., , lesion stables in connection. after spending u few days with her in the presence of a 1 e number of behalf of the children . presented M I �a . , 6y , I parents. � P a:'B P e ted r. A 4Wguests. The church was decorated f(►r King frith a fine arm chair and Mrs Miss Stark and Warr Rodd, of the the oc•camiun with strearnt'rs of white King with a beautiful rocking chair.' ..6 , tea ropri ' �' p •tor. Front road, visited at J. �'V.' Rudd's , ' ' un $ands lauit. ribbon anti holly. Thc, bride wore a suit Although Mr. and .'firs. King wer e 1.► ', ,:. ` ' . Y of royal blue French broadcloth with taken coinpletely by sur Wise, they i i J.' and Mrs. Rcsdd d family find trituulin sof white tt > lu ue c,ver bilk �•rr feelin 1 tll,inketl their childrelr J. :•., EU 1 - g applique Y Y : _ •� Mr. and Mrs. Heard a� nded the wed- a . or'f>lte a - velvet., » acture hat completed a very for the kin wishes and he utifti.l ]fti I of the lattc+r's n.wce at the Bruck p p `1 g _; , registers a .' itute": l,eccnning (•ustule, bhe was »ttendeol This brought to a close a very pleasant �9, odiaH' s# . ruA ;i feW da. s (►. Y b her sister 4Iis5 4lahlc Anni.S. The �I - ' _ q e t I t f'. • The fowl supper and concert held on y gathering. 1 , , :, . e *d 8b ei r • 1 Rroolnsinan was Mr. Hilton Brunlwell — _=_ - . _ - Z, -' el ap _ Tue:;day t•venintr, under the auspices of bro0jer of the room. After the cert- Audis �Nf-:" ' :+ < the tiunday school was »n ir11nie•nsr K Y' ,: _ , - ;. a .__.1. - 111Orly a rec•eptit►u was held aft the home - -- r. — 7- - - A full line of fir6t• sucet•t~s. An ela}x►ra><te supper %,ax of the bricle'y rents following ,which s`c pa (� R clittt•tI Cnthtt( fir., hit_ . tarteJ ' : - r class furniture now spread on the tables in- the hull c e�m- ' i it dainty dej uner was served. The to t1 e AV.C.1. x L ; on tibibition is " ,i pria.inK different kindb of t►►wl th►Kf'thet' N-utlug c duple left f+,r W.kwoo d and ` �, .c c ;,,--.,..• with slain varieties of r*ch cakes, ►it•s .It ., 1 .0 l ,tt j re..ut t.11lg fitness 0 6 - our ware rooms t } 1 other point:: for their hc►nevinood 1 t1` ip. - . 1`c ' etv, altogether the culaint' NAti Uf Lhe j 1 \te ti2't' i;1R<1 tt, I'e'1N;1't. 1 -cry iseautiful tokens t,f rt i,u_ui►lGtitnc t. " t tr to , •�; bt'bt ilh(1 Wa.� ►ttltai:eTrt►f with E•�'l(jc•nt 1;1t'('tion,; tire t,i•NI, ail' litl�itlf�=S y ­el111 t "•. drrna}, �.I.C�B right. l »nd svutenirs; of the h.,lpls} o•�t t,t ��eie x o. rt -lith 1.y large t�i•�+t�ds.. Sh4wti idter noticed itinunlg the lilttrl)• acid hand 2't•�ti11lF'-i it- rt•Ktlliir (+7tlt-�•. :: ic, ti u:tic k the t t,:,c Net lK•Kiin in tl►e yvii:t �� t titling ifls 1 L. C sirs ltl►li� it hit- rt flit Llcc l - _. � I f S• D1llzngham'* , c br►rt t,, tht• prop -full til„ wit: all t•xceltt•nt (' Kl' - .-.«-. fl'ulll :( l,leil�att►t t1 t-L�i'il l i'il,. ! tale II+,t » N't'»k I1alpl'PI' .n L11C 1►►nK C l f " -t;1` . ,'" _, ' ;. FickerinR, Ont. Brougham. `[ L)u�•t.l t i� 11.,ittt tt�rliin at lii� list. The C lare11:(►ta rluartette �► »,. - _ •-• t . _ Y «ell'►t•, (+.ivied unci hearilly it ,,lauded :- , I•t""llar r,ci►t!: its fisc lets, ctf,l_�•. T -- ---- l 1 lli�� lI(�Kle hn- F£tttl'ilt (l t« lice , cel'' • li Ilar•vev H(►atr f•i«e it nulillber of c»1•(•- 1 a ale Lt•nc'i►• hrt� t Ilt►gets at Kr0 fu11�• t+t'.et•tttd r;unKN, ehowil►ghis st+eNt `'c•l,utd ill tiff• u► rtll. eery -:tore ill «'ll.ith). fol. the Nviil- T tint. l . 11(> Jt (,.t' lltrtne -. Maty. baritont' vuic•e tt, tine advantage. Mi}x 'floglel tet . _ Yit L, hC3.t Grinding Hulliii�y and M-io" l:fe- Ural,ain in U1•t• hel.t. visiting frit•iltly. Rev. W itliitrrl� prent-Ifed h tot - of Luz9 C' ��1. - tht•ir tl )(•1i ,unary eforts were Much Fred Middleton, of Woodbridge, a,.cel)ttllJlt• �(.riliutl 1lNre ( `�ttlltla re ora _ ' ;armera nosy have their *beat Rrarad apprei•iated, Miss 'Maggie Annan, 6 visiting Itt Joseph Burks. lit=t. � S yf s '� c -i L rWQA_ToII. Cxsb or $Lc_. Lunl,aartun, hvut.r• ill _ lin OVI(' C'rWjq O ,dniu of new 4katju V. f - �. G th ie . ' . - tom- - of b ..,..,..- • - - H= tt r ja 'W t tis i r t t itr�t qrtltg . l+l evealii 1<g T1'�yID an . -f. dietinl[tiiehrd Lp trtsuuty an refine= 11ts�hihtf-se+etiv[I til cru+ east, and? 11JJ Wobnrn,eoliciie sales from Lie «tons lAEit. "' :til'. Mat•3un the nes" tI•ustee. Any nautili of feed idt iitale at - nrent of tune• t3chula►rs of the arhtpol �/ ttUnds bota fa! and near. bales of fame, farm t1 also contributed it nuinlier of ree'ia- Wm. Carr has in6 ed into tilt' Wlu.• . eMiilan, on the McCann etiock and everytl.inf, the is to be sold will be able prices. tatioans and songs. two of which are elwt,lling lately vacated Ips (,corse dace t t• oi(.(. ill hav in soother handled by the subscriber witb tLe utmost care OW solid to the very best advantage. 49.17 _1. �` It•o A by of special mention, viz --a dill Burk. daughter te, grace his home. • -song by eight little ;rls and a Christ- S. H. Stephenson and wife spent • . � , TOWNSHIP D. Br' 0kem�3wet Pts>r:_": - .. p t Geo.- 1;. Lab tense was re-c•Ieetetl B.BEATON, 13, c irl mas cantata entitled The Star of New Year's in T0tunto visiting tt•ustc:e of N'u. 5, for another terili Cbn.eyal:car, Commissioner to: Latins 23tsthleheiQi" b M itlxee Eva Rodd Y friEnds returning home on . astdaelts, Aeeountant. Etc. Money to loss' , , � .: ' �UII(18�' tis IeRI•a ice' the it jt( a1` an brm ropert "Issuer of Marriage Lie- Wagner and Savage. Rev. Mr. wil- •1 (1�� d pr f , "oes'•ypro a 1. out. t•v slaws opened the proceedings with 1. •1'Suelrll hal+ returned to SutiLli neat year. 1'lie neH teacher, 1ti�� ]But 1 prayer, afterwards in, a few well Rives . to take charge of thAt ;Hruser,.i�ide,s at F. T. Surith's. 11 "L - - school. R'e �rjl1 the Dun Inttn POUCHE,R & POSTILL,LicensedAue-� h'e- � chosen words introduced the superin- Y g Tile S. sehool has elected its ne% tioneers for the County of Ortario. Ana' • tendent R. W. Mc•Avuv who presided stirtesa• officers fur the Sear and tarts uttt - monderatesales ocbarge dBTPoaches,tion nReal�Estate wat aith flue tact and baud judgrn(•t1t :�Ir. Rus�lell, of Dakutrt, jstc>p- te► iirtke' at goxxi )'coir of it-. The} 'T: --.a0— p;Lg with his fattier and tither are : Sti pt., Thus. Puckrin; treats., Agent and General Valuator, BLriot attention Given to all orders by mail or teleQraplr- Ad- '1`�e undersigned keeps eonstantT• on frirtici ( in this vicinit fur ''a areae THOS. P.!UCH>�s, Bronghatn, Ont. F. hand, froth and salted meats of all kinds. Whitby > Sinton 1 uckrin; �i•c•, A. Edward, POEiTILL, Gruen iiiver, Unt. 95-19 Also a supply of vegetables.% (•uL`,le of ttioutli5. urgltlli�t, Miss Fo %%lit•; librariair,, 1lis� ('laif A(lalais ii;' vi': itis ► � `e congratulate Messrs Poticher Lila-, Fowlie ;. teacher.;, AN'. H. THE WELLINGTON Hotel.7-Hav- t �' itild Mowbray on itc(tipuut of ti i1` ' I�Ling removed to and thoroughly ovezbaul• ;., aalit - y' (:ilthri( Jaix. 1~ u�ti-lie and A1tissi-s y good..: Isnces resaanabls frit'tilti- ill TutY►nt(►. , Un 1lunciat�•, • • election to the• (,aunty council also ed the above house, I am prepared to fcrnibb 2 ev. 0th, there was 1 atl'tlutt, I.Itltt,ll aitUl F U�1 li('. T11E accomodation to all who desire Lo patros:,re Meat delivered daily. ill'. Beare tl I'ek'�'e Mut' L11i 1paxiltl,e'I' r_ 11 -Y burn to fit•. ti<u(i \1t,. = luno i, raithc•t 1t1C(,ilt'Elllellt fo me. Eipacioas sample rooms. 1 shall he pleas l;t•t't Bari ley ed to see all old patrons when they have oc a soil• tt,\t'll lilll. H.Ssenibling blit it is to) be lupe - Gaston to visit Markham. JA6. TORRENCE, wAahE2� � co... Dr. 1• t�h tllici �It'�5rs (.lt�c��«n thtit ,ntt�)lt� �t ill slits the t(•:tc•heri Ja.tu" 1~'IE-i� e1`; �,f t)a c�ii Sotnlcl, I Markb3m,ont• 3-sm -= u�•, of lituughunl, and �I. (Tice- I,� tt=tilts 'The s►+ borne jxitiilg Jli rnotilt•r fur a 13t' _ tl ail itlflucnc•c tonatcls _, vu, of Greenwood, 1XIV, elk,etilI It atttef►cl:li (-e tsf ::(rhinal•: al -well as _, -_-, ... 1. WP(lk uf- own. s - te'lNl,ll(111N Itlle tt•uw 13ratti;harn to tllew�c,l� es. A .lir. Lat(•liful•cl t is WETERH �AN.0 �� �����i Jiisi:,1 c'ek(•r•, of Tur•ciItu, >Ipent (Tret•utitcwd. . ; . 1e�► (aitr; filth her soot, :1ir�, T. itetl the _drool oil Sunda salt. . Inc:rporated by act of Parliament 1874 (T•tt'� tt'ell, Jt'. 0�' Ren . T' t Uur skating rink i alpuut rant- - - of ,; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mathison -tire Il Card letetl. Th(ie ��jll }pe I,lellty of Thanks• tit 1.; Malting alraisfah. _ spt,rt for t!u• young 1people. «'e do a visit to her sister. Mrs. (Dr.) R • •ash 'Iitnk s�uc•reslc in the udder- i desire through the colnrnne of T8s �. . v A first-class farm contaniag Dna boo- Autaorized Capital ................ ..,gIX0d0 Darcy, of Miehigan. , droll and reveals acres' >gt►ecribt:a C`pit`l._::::: ..-: '1iI'i;. I+'itzsllnmutis3, of TUra'ntcp, taking. He has nue of the best •Naves to convey my heartfelt thanks to the, • aka 1 t Electors -of Pickering �'i11aQe, for the very ` _ o it9ide of ..the city. Amato Readily Convertible............ I180e,870 who has been spending a fortnight skating -rinks rt y ,tironR support they gave me at the polls on g k ALSO ,loser COWAN, >sa� T. H. Yollu.t.�ic, Esq, with Mrs. E. W. Evans, returned Our teacher, Dir. Laluun. has Monday last. I will endeavor to show them !'zesideot (laahiat haute oil Monde ,. returned to the vjilagt', but not by my tForte in the interests of the i'' - 8pselai attention s�•ea to Farmer's Bale S alone. He ntatde use of the A Fraoa se `"And11 I ,(abouflone ttctar6 : pot.• oollection..oiioited and promptly mads There is a meeting' called here 8 village that the conSdence thus im Farener'a Notaa a:.Gpanted ♦gosricao ana Xrr1a$ vWCation b takili unto ftwd for sale Fthis week,fur the purpose of organ- y g poeect on me has not been mise placed. � '.. • A _ .n a iyaUab on all Qarps of the I world Drafts izin a band. Bu •s •all tutu out hiulself a bride. We all wish the WiehinQ alt file compliments of ttrs __; Insairance promptly attended to. K y happy couple a long and happy season Yours faithfully, isawetaea oast De>Pa:emeat ..,� and therefore be in. time for next life. ROBERT AdILLER• i seasons la in . interest allowed oa odto at hi set` opt- y g relit rat=, ana credited batf scatty w depositor. Dunt forget the great ' educt- ' ." . ooIIveyanoinR dons. i �``'- Electors 'of Pickering• veo. 'seer. litanager, tiunal meeting in tits Music Hall, OREEN RIVER. r . . _ - . _ Visite Clareaoont - on Saturday, Januar 10th.. A " I desire to thank; very beartily, myz �. ~� r _ 'Y Archie Ho kine has t•eturrled home. costs Tuesday. flrht-class urc•hestra rt•ill be on hand p friends who so nobly workod for my else w- W- - . ­ i DOMINION ��N� and as there is Ila fee charged, all Miss Ailnie Ferrier spent C hrtstmals tion as Chanty Connsiilor. Although I �' �lChardSC11 = s}lould attend. at borne.. was not the choice, I bow to the Ritl of the � • V. f Ai is;s Mat Ferrier sent the � New N - + - ,! p• `• -_� _ ; x - - At th8 XIr1tLF TI'ee Rllt� Catlta tR p township and tract that we may jo)- a 1., _ %I ear aft t1(,tllt'• Proepenc�s and Happy dew Year. '_ Notary Public, Pickering Ch�ital Pild 11pt t : . , g2,9QQ1000 given b}' file Baptist S. School the Juhn :1lurgati is now confined to his I t ..' ine-mber•e of the c11ur•c•h presented 1`0011, we tart- sorry to state. Sincerely yours, I Reserve Fund -: '; 13YLtiESTER .I CgEY. �' �2 �QQ QQQ firs. E. W• tEvans wit11 a .Qct of hits. Eli.:ViKh,c�iulder and son, Aif, - 1 t silver knives and forks, in a •beau- are vimiting frienes in Collingwoud. Kinsale, Jan. 6th, 1943. ,, __ d c• . A166 Lottie Burk left last week to Just ArrlveCt , tifull-v line ase, as a Blight tuhcu ti y WHITBY BR�NCg, r of illeit• all,I►reciation of her set•vi_ attend the niverbity at'1'urunt0. !'I�u�4. r'r�Cl� Qbaeaar Saalctns saelaeseaaeaatae g pa, y S• `�. Sten e1`, of Bottiueau, N. Dalk., V its V . cep as oi• anist fur the 5t ear. �; ' --AT--1. ,A is visiting at H. Hopkins, Silver.laple r Special attention seven to the eolleotioa of A pleasant event took place OIi AIrB, Kate Nighswander and dough COUIItp Of- OIItar1U, • r 1.�;' Farmer's Bale and other Notes. t f �CVe<inesdtty, Junual•y (ith, tit the ter, (,settle, acre`a•isitin atAlf. Hoover's { ,`, : — BAVLNd6 D»PABTYEIIT, WLIlhLIrl Mi:;s Champion, of Toronto, is visit- The ,Stat meeting of thG Council of file Car resjdenc a of M r. alio Mrs, poration of the Conn y of Ontario, for the year . . P�ckrharac�. tatare.t allowed on deposits of 11.00 and uy- Whjte Bruuklin, «item their in friendr3 in the villa a and vicinit . It103 will held ureoant t� statute in cn t g y 1 p aI.- - _._�.;11 4; w��• T ' behalf at the Oourt House in the 7 own of Ytx�, _ $. J. TH023TON, youngest daughter, 3�ellje, was 111. Madill, of rllbunl,urg, is visit- y <.t _new 1oi of echeol eupp}iea, eiamination :� united in marring© tv Percy Gra- i11g his parents, E and Ira Madill and Whitby, ,a Tuesday the f',ch day of January =t MANAGMI,, A D. 1'J73, at the hour of two o'cloct in the af, 17'.L.t►abiete, lead pencils, pens, inks. erasers, r �. �,r�r a_ - 1`n, of Manchester. The cera and elsewhere. teraoon The New Year was merr•it spent bV All accounts to be I iid before the Council yrw scribblers etc rnony was peirfvrnled by Rev. Mr. must be forwarded properly osrti9ed; to the • I�EW BUGi(IIEB of all ®ales and the young folks skating on Hoover 8 pterk. at least three days before of r �: Wilson, of Brcwltlin, in the pees- < : R Also a large and assorted stock of shies for sale oheapt Dail and get prises �y Bons mill darn. the aopt,cil encs o� about seven friends and Wealeyy and Mrs. Piptier,` of Oriil}a; JNO, F FABEV�ELr. ; R ,�,• -combs and tooth brasher from bo to ,6Gc.: f3ttoond rind b �,; , relatives. The wedding WaIT111 s t Christml with the letter's 10.15. county Ceri<. Co. Ontario ugh • oarU, orad wagons - P '°} ; 4 : .e � f new note papo" , envelopes ilnd outend. was played by the Or hestrp. The mother, Mee. Q, Doren. J a i • .. ' .'... 1, ;O � � t k P, •r ridestmaid Vitas_ 14is s Croacall, and Wm. G. Barnes -has retufted h6we • T ff`X } Ti = • I '_ _ � t, )i mA h d:orepetrasue. b WAN ' ; _ - � • a" 1i ,,. the roonQsman . waa3 Mr. Bruce f after making his annual bust ess tri ,.4-_--- • Flow repair , Iasitdh3ne altl8 sail o!t 8 , 0 8 4 P t A. R alin'n ' agffrre _ ; , ,•. ` Fiesta a, rel` dr ai tt�a inept - 'liiladeiphia. A sum tuous re- t0 lkiOntreal silo pollltt3 e"t. • ` `t •+ T�- ' . ,, • Bri►ckford veind mill,' r achinery Mast of the 40 4 stook. 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L .,:. i,?, s wonder- us .. is o t y i - '� I °� , ° pay time of hip earthly life truly say practicci and thus"enjoy t11i ,r that the Divine father had forsaken ful peace of God. ds one has sgid, ; ; �•'*;•�• �•+•-i,�•�•YE•« •�• - r ,° 1 `; (novr d ' sccording to Act of the I'ar cradle being the n!"Jer of - I!Qthlo- him, as he once in dying agony ask- caa•eful for nothing, prayterful for FEEDING STOCK IN WINTER tl:ntettt, of uanacia, in rho year ane hem of Judaea?: ed upon the cross? Ob, • no- Weeks !everything,, thankful for anything. 'Thousand Nine Hundre,dd and 'Three, $2 arui matt. v.i, by win. Baily, of 'Totfonto, at the THE LESSON Olt` T'HE NATIVITY. or perhaps months. boforo the ria- With Rom. viii, The making of manure of -the bests llepartfineut of Agriculture, Ottawa-, tivit God had preplared a place by 33, in out• hearts how can we do ,quality on the farm can be etllecwd• On OcL. 20, 1'895, I wa brought d 'be o than as here commander) if i at ns, but winter is -the al)- ,� co with the. true teachings �° belie ad, and yet , pr face to fa hi the infant Christ ghoul therwistt all gesso able to escape'the murderous sword we in any ecznse ve G opriate period. The farmer can A despatch from Chita o isoys: of the manger Christ as never - be- ant Herod. Weeks { g of thQ blooKi�r tyr how few believers seem to know in save feed and get more tt>anur• y Re.. Frank De Witt Talma e p each- fore. It was one of the most over- " g r or perhaps 'months b©fore Jesus was their doily life this beautiful PcaOeR,tho proper manipulation of hi ed from the. following text: Luke ii, whelming days of my life. It hap- rad in the g ing stuffs than to attempt t 12, "Lying in a manger." Period in Bethlehem of J dada. I born the srtrango star appea of God Peace with God throe h far east. That star even then had the blood of Christ is the portion of inate labor by allowing the Ilow large is an average ct'ib? "I was sitting in the Greek Catholic aided the three wise men outer the every Christian, whether realized oar to trample the coarse mater suppose,": you answer, "about four Church, whidh is supposed to have gmountains and through the villages trot, but this peace of God is only time is passing when tete feet long and two feet wide. It is ' been erected directly upon the idon- a.ad over the long, bot, thirsty des- the portion of those who tell IBM as large perhaps as an average man- tical spot where Jesats was born. In pa•acticct the that hallowed lace I had read over ert that they should be able to kneel ev(il•yfdhing that concfet'ny them, eom- vogue. 'It is r' ger at the end' of a horse's stali, at P at the manger. It was through the mit all details of their life. to Him , cheaper an'd � � i' which the four f animals munch and over again the account of the �Je warnings of thc�.se three wise men in ra er and leave all with Him in ' terials to a ¢, their oats and hay after it long, tire- nativity until it seemed as though P y friend, the walls of the eastern edifice ware that Jesus would be able to escape obedience to and firmly believing � to throw the some day s work. Yes, my into Egypt. In rho darkness f into Iho barns k ou are ri ht. Your definition is so changing into a stable and the light Ps. xxxvii, 4, 5, ?; Prov. iii, 5, Q.J<. y g which was burnin a on the altar that Bethlehem night angel win s 8, g• Those things which yo haute untiil such work completely right that in this sermon g p were spread over that Mutable sta e, i reach aboub►a famous was a candlelight held in the car- both learned and receivod and heard ol'• cattle. ,i `t �" . I am go ng top rifer Joseph's hand and while. I angel forms surrounded rho vtrg5n and seen in me, do, and the God of manger, which was once used for a mother and angel voices rested the When the farmer se s read the nativit account over and g peace shall be with you: . straw through the- feed cradle. I am going to talk about y newborn Monarch of t'he ages with a? over 1 sudden) heard the soft whis- The things true, hionest' jug• , oniy inducos his live i a stone manger, hewn out of the Y heavtenly song. They sang so loud - solid rock in which nearl _ 2,000 perings of a chant. I listened and puro, lovely and of - good' report h , i surae larger que.nti t; l y that the shepherds u )on the hillsides ears o was laid a newborn babe. at first said: "It cannot be. No; I all by the grace of God been seen in (materials arc rk `- Y I am listening only to the ech6es� of tell down in a swoon. And so on pawl, so that. 'he could say as' in ; ix)odding, and '_ About this manger rho wise' men in the darkest days of our )toes, chapter iii, 17, "Ye have us fora from the east and the she herds fmy own imagination. But the faint or aU.lor in t a�. ; p when we feel that we are forsaken , from the surroundin hills athered, chanting began t.o grow louder. example, but there is only One p m. I e - g g le by God and man. God -s angels aro and we are taught cleaned an � _,.7�� eu le t 1. and over it the an els san the fi st Then 1 saw a multitude of p p feet examp $ g I coming through the church door as watching us, God's eyes are see}ng �� �: srir�� lullaby in the. chant of the 4hrist- God`s real with patienve, looki"tug unto ro ruore ra a. $. 1 the shepherds must have once crowd- us; God's ear is hearing ue, „ mss song. This stone cradle was sus (Ilab. xii, 1, 2), to see J ion will ri�rjz ed throe h the. enfrunc of rho an- Arotecting love is all around us. Wo,;�I the manger of Bethlehem of Judaea. g P are no more forsaken by Cod than only and consider Him (Mark ix, Hess i t- , It was the first oat•tht restin place tient stable. Then. the procession Hab. iii, 1; xii, 3)., ttor In Him alo u"` grit ff Y g came nearer and nearer and laid at the manger of Bethlehem was teles- all things were seen in perfec ' of the Divine Child, who wast the fire re��)' my feet the body of a little child. tially forsaken on the night that and, high as the gtatid'ard ma r, ')either c h son of Afari the Virgin and was al- Aa I sat there and looked at the Jesus was born: so the only begotten Son of the I''a- God desiros nothing else; th .i, * r { _. T ther God. face of 'the dead baby whose funeral TIIE GOD WHO LOVES lifo of Jet;us ttta,de manifest u r HL ,:c ,' - was now taking place my heart wont mortal fiestt (II. Cor. iv, ,y The whole rende`rin-- of the versd of 1 fi out in sympathy to" the poor moth- The omnipresent God will not fol' 10 x2. I havo lZrned, � t+ "'tri text reads thus: "And this shall - M' y er. I seemed -to be carried back to one instant., evef4 do the darkcs,t of ever stitte I am, therewith a 1 r r j� be for a sign unto you; ye shall find the time when the Divine Babe lay days, turn a deaf or an unheeding tent.►lant eic5�i' the babe wrapped in swaddling in that stable manger, shioldfed by ear to the weakest and most helpless ill labor < t clothes, lying in a manger." The the mother love, which Ss always a Phis is another tiaaut5f x of all his children. One day the the Christian life rejoicitq; d ` Istv(s ; - manger is a simplified and tender divine love, and standing by she bab bo of a distressed father and I is ti • Y Y Lord greatly, whether full or I 3 manifestation of the divine love. It Bethlehem manger, with the dead mother was ver sick. When their t1d f 0 in-. is not difficult for the average unin- ;body of that villa a babe at n,y Y dry, abounding or in want. i g little girl was about to be put to prophet Iiabakkuk had learn tp spired man to think of Jehovah as ,'feet, I could realize, as you in the bed oft the night of the crisis of tho Thou a God of majest •, of power, of fiery same surroundings could have real- secret, for ho could arty, disease - she came to tier father. fig trete, flocks and he n passion, a God ho can hold the lazed - that God's love for all his olive, Thee, in her sweet, girlish way, she full, yet I will rejoice in the seas in the paim of his hand and a children is 'a tender, pleading, yearn- , said: "Papa, won't you pray to I will joy in the G Ott of tris God who can uusheatho the fiery in love, a divine love which "pass- God to-ni ht , that bab brothbr �•" ' g R y tion tIub. iii, 17, 18)• It we t swords of the lightning. Why, even .eth all understanding" and which might get well? I am only a rut's , confidcutco itt God .cis•our Fath �:. - the heathen in the darkest days of abides with us through life and be- tittle hit of a girl, and God might )must bolievo thin ho is alw a barbaric superstition were able to yond death. not be Killing to hear me pray, but I ing .His best for use ant) He d >ttripre va • • think of such gods as that! When The ma er Christ war, • iven as a God would always have time to lis- j A'i tet`' the Furoclydonp were born in the B tirtliCl' us to hun(Ier nor to lac R w human extunple for t,inful man to ten to you pray, for you are a great 1 thing we need unless to suffer o Mediterranean archipelago and in- follow ^this side of Lhe grave. IIo 'big, Htrong than." With that rho i y e g "� Y P g } came to prove that U the taco of sobbin father took his littlo g tie tit the va ry best and onl ) t:;�, stand s ran u) ati full grown gi- irl Y g g ., ;to pleth►rc us for rho glory ti - -, ' ` y r ,ants and with their swiftly moving God it Is ossible for a human be- into his arms as- he said: Oh my , _ '' ' P repxtrin for us. Ho 5�ttiierod ) feet leapeid from wage tap Lo wave ,ing to overcome sin; he came to {darling, God will I,ave time to .,hear !i ► hunt;u unit also Ills own trop a>ad drenchex} their long locks j prove it, because Christ was Dorn iyou pray for your baby brother. It ! Sc>n (1)eut. viii `' 3; Matt. xxi,' ' . t and . wide flowing robes with the i . 4 . S just as we are, pone of our bone and !you will pray, my darting, for your but in trite former it was to I,rc► . f white foam and out Qf a mere a- flesh of our fletkh, tic was ten))►ted little brother, though you gra alit- h is desire t.o dextro hurled the (them to d0 Chem' good, and in th ty, tan y- just as we are tempted. Therefore tle bi•t of a girl, God, it necem-ary, Itltter it was that He might be in � "pf the' , , shipping upon the jagged rocks. and Ivo must continually, by the Holy ,will turn at cuts .and s o'; high prteat- wl,o reside) .fully JkVIPPa r_ -.y � .•ii � fiZ - '• � I covered the surrounding coasts with g p is s - Ithize ni/dt Hitt people (Iiob. ii. 1 t bt' ter t'If . tri tt- Spirit's- power, strive to be like him I An els, sti ati sin in t p wreckage, it( was a very easy or else we can be roue of his. that bingin{I, right away 1•'or Ray 1:5, 1Q)• stilts will hf c,btttint it rutti it If ter for the ancients to picture a *ro is a weo littlo 1?• 18; lv, down on oart9t the 1\e tune strikin ri Thr and left with THF II1R'i'Ii OF A PRINCI+�. 1.3. I care do all things througpt .rho cattle foods ere given in pYre- p g !, Ibit of a girl who i -t praying for bef Christ whish strengtheneth tae. petrol condition the manure wilt be his trident and to tali him god of `The manger Christ empha:9i7.es the ,baby brother, and •I want to lis- ! iqr the se:zs. 1Chen the mighty conquer- , . I Iloty can thlst lito be liv4d'? Nover ;.really prelxu-ed with little labor, tact hat infinite results -which may Iter! And ai3 the Christian father 1►v anv otTorts of ours, not by -ally fall cut food that is uneaten, such as ors of the east made triumphal en- affect all the heavens acid the earth spoke to his little girl I say to -Vou. hrede!od stalks and straw', after be- : 1 try after entry into the city of Rome _results which will startle the out- in this Christmas sc•rnton, no matter struggling or trying on our Fart, 1 ' but only by yielding otirselveti to trig used apt bacldinfi, will go to the. with dethroned kings chained to ,most circumferences of the universe �O nian or' woman, how humbly help- j ►m vi, 13) that• I.Ie who heap ready prepatred for decorupos their chariot wheels and with the3r,'as well as the great center can let.�t fou tray tom; tto matter . how ('ori (Rc , I ' : 1 le ions loaded down w,th cttptnred ntunittrated.. Ilintself in Christ may ,tiiutt, turd decomposition is the way• a g sontet'Ines be directly . Orated to ,dark tour days may seem to bt, i +'" spoil, after wtiolc regions had- bete 1 infinitesiu►ul causes. 1Vhon Cod is always t•etuly to 1ps,ten to meutiterct �ouieUtit ot. Lhe same lifo all manure is mode, as that wtfich, , scents v ! in' uy who are retloetucci by Ilio pro- .comes from the animal is simply the= i broutght .under the shadow of the g ' a prince or a princess, the child of a your cry if you gill only call upon t scepter held in n Caesar's hand,, it ; great king, is about to he born, es- him far heli), Cod is altcays -ready ctous blood I3e/ore we. can knowcoarse tood:t masticated and decom was not aver difficult matter for , tite {.ower of Ills restirrcction (ii•i, r Ira` (digested) within the body of y ,ecial y i( the prospective infant is ,to protect �'iiu with his 'ove, lir on , the 1Tomzns to build a great temple . f he heir to the throne, a ntem-Itis hag uttrdinn attgcls grit) the star i l U) wet tttut;t kno�y what it rrnvtns iht ttrtittial in a short tune, �vlttle . to Afars, the Boll of war. It waslitierbo tthe cabinet awaits the arrival lof !rift+ east hovered over the ntan;;cr to lta�r. bcett c t ucitieci with Aittt, for rho farther, by reducing ati coarse . not a, very difficult matter to rear ,ati on ' of the anterooms of t}►e royal � on the nip;ht that Jesus was horn. then al,1 . alt we QaY. "I C►ver yet i focxls with a shredder ore cutter, this gif;antic temple, even though alae The urtilicr3:ucn are de- ' not I, t►ut ('}u ist, livetlt in tae" :performs the (:;ante thing (clecompo�r thousands and' hundreds of thcius- P f ((;al. ii, '_'0) In Christ by virtue itiun) in the ntanurc heap, but in a I , tailed to immediately thunder forth ' longer period. , ands of m'en and «o'meri had to ire • of Nina finished work we have a ; sacrificed at its shrine and though the n ws' u[ the prince's birth from Ktanling Uefure (,ori which is per- T1IL DIGIN' «TURK, the (gaping• mouths of the groat V1\f ifoct (Phil. iii, 1 ,; Ileb, x, 10, 14); I ' - the w. of L'te temple had tet he % • mcasen -ers have THE �• �s ��.�� re be[ore :during the winter season, should the black cannon. I he b but ay to our daily Itfu he . covered «lith the captured trophies♦ their steeds saddled anti bridled, I farmer• not ba: busy in Bottle lattice-- E�en tl,e TTchrc�rs were and are f men we are to be cait'r prevng ou tri ; ready to speed away to announce f l,erfeetiont aiming to apt lar deportment on the farm, is usu- rcady to= worship Bitch a tempo(at I. I lA,11k71TT()'�AI. I.I:�IS()N - ►rCltencl that the a rival to the different public_ y ally the savii,g and reparation of king.: Only the .ether day the chief JAN. 11. for which Christ tuts apprehernled ur ; P ofici Is. The telegraph wires thrill �, , (fiii: 1-^r 14). relyi►►g upon Ilam to ;ntanurc. It is well. known Utttt Lhe - rabbi of the rest declared in a Chi- • with joy as soon ns the expect ant 4 �" . ; toot k in us Doth to will and to die ,more thoroughly t}tc manure is, de- cago newspaper that his people were mess e is sent to the farthermost 7•exL of , lite Lestion. i'tii1, Iv, 1--.2. Frill expecting a 111essiah rvho would arts of rho ro cep dotttains: Btrt> tto f cit Itis goad plea•yurc (ti, l:i). The ,composed the smaller: its bulk, but come as a temporal conqueror to p y (•olden 'i'ext, Phil. iv., 4._ ire$t of tlti�rchaptet must be iticlud��d it Ptopet'1y cat�d for cvhil«� prc�motr such 'oyful anti notional expectancy i the decom x)sttiou of tl�c 'manure lead the Jetivs t�ttcl: ap;ain to Pales- ret the earthly birth of the Son 1-8. 'Therefore, my hretl,reu, dc•atL in our ntcxdttatlott, but esrp)ec(ally I tine. 'Then these modern lTebrew g which so fully ccivers alt there is but little loch of plant food. of G No messenger. that night ,ly Ueior�xl and longed for, my joy verso 1cJ, crusaders would again r,ee Jerusalem wo can ever need on t}�ie ttidc nt the On the contrary, should the farther restored fit all its past grandeur, +cirri d the Hens up to the .1eru�alein I and cr�teat,., ,, y sittnv fast in the kingdom, nc+glect the heap he will lose much of t latae of Bloody Herod the Great• Lord, m dear) tlo�ed. its value, without materially reduc- and there Jesus would reif;n whit No r time of foreign embassadors 'I'tw lesson " day is etititicxt i 7 greztcr power than the famous King . sto , hear to offer 'their congratula- ''(hristian Lavin and we gra ask- ing its bulk. It is bulk that entails ' Solomon of old,. labor in the care of manure, for tions .to an earthly' king. .l esus' ext to read' the holo apiKtle, which �'t �: when tt tar Te mass is handled, haul - But though it was ilot d5fficult to birth from a worldly standpoint was 'is always a good' tltit►g to do with C%AII TOR(•t)'1 T(� SAI.U'I'IJ .( cd uttd (orad on the ground triers think of God as a God of power and :alt ttsignificant, .event. Ile was 'an eprir,tto or guy Uoolt ati rho 1lidile. The Cz:tl. of apt the ltussias is fond work is rocpuired of rncn and teams- : temporal concpuest, it was difficult in born in an "outhott�ee. IIs way horn ]t wou`!d Ue well to road the epistle. of getting elves troth formttlitie.5 fo► 1Slunure tlttat hes Veen rxpo::o3 is not the tithe that Jesus was born to :. - a time. + This was nrtt well known only reduced• in value, but the farm- k to tt stable. Ho was horn in a through many times till we feel that thiel: of the Father as a God of love 'I3ethl hem khan. >\lary tht� Virgin we havo fn some measure grasy►od it in the earlier years of t.:s reign. ,er hauls a large atttount of water. It and syrrpra,thy anti mercy; a God ;in the most solemn hour of a wo- and Utat it has grasped us. At this ()i)Q horning he .got up, eat•ly, And, is estintuted that a cord of ma(iure, n:. who would deign to care for an in- � in the simple unifor)n of n colonel, weighing 4,500 bounds,- contains • . i God who man l4 life had no bed upon Khich to (present time as I write these notes i al human be r; a ss that allow was roe aro eudeavoriug in all ttty IIfblo cled across the park ut Gat:3- I about ,1,000 pot:nds of water and 500 , div du n!, 1 lie, no pillow, unle P he cy wanted to creep into the human i U1e rough coat of her noble though classes to memorize the who►u epic- china to the lodge of the keeper of pounds of silica, all of which must heart's affections, even as the sun huntblo husband or a pile of straw tie, taking about three verses each the fish-porde, wlterc) his Majesty I i,o handled i►t rho wtable anti heap, t;earus would steal into the 'heart ipush under her head by a svmpa- week, for wo p)elievo a.nei desire to often eujoyccl an hour or two oft loaded, Iltauted, and spread, iprob- and give new life to' the plant. It Itheti stableman; no female attend- obey Col. iii, 1Ci; Matt. iv, 4; P�. - was difficult, in one sense, for God t ' that woman attendant cxix, 11; Jfer. xv, 18; Job xxiti, 12, sport in a quiet way• ably rcruit'it two or throe loax's; in ant; uttiess boitiethinK went ivron� with his order to apply, u'bout :I5 j)oLnds of to teach sinful men that he did not - was he kind hearted hostler's wife, etc. I know of no way to stand fast 6 r nitrogen, ' 4 of I hos )lt want to crush them, but to save race of God bicyclo on rho way to the tori *e, and ? ) p otic acid end them of their own free will. It was `.who had come in to aid her trou- in the Lord or in the g s So aur second birth (Rom. v. 2) except by being filled he jumped off' from the bicycle to re-! 15 of potash, on the ]raid, as these bled ► tel' . difficult for fhim to teach all men', . roll in the estimation of with His word and His Spirit (Joptn adjust it. At that moment thero'substanees .are the real plant foods both Jew and may have b passctd a pompous old general troth of ilio manure, hertcc ilhe farmer gentile, that Christ `the orld a seetningdy insignificant vi, 83). did not come as a Hebrew Christ, i we ttrereafter only 4, , 5. Rejoicb in the Lord always. some distant part of the empire. goes to tuoun t ofematerialnwh chi he but as the world's Saviour. So, if Ima ' a right use of our liv+eta their And aga9n I say, Rejoice. Let your The Czar did not notice him, .a large a we may use ati imRginative de- I modegrettion be known unto all men. whereupon the genoral strode up and does not want, the total value of set iprLion, God the Father mig}1t i spirt nal influence will affect all Limo in ulred of the supposed colonol why all these substances in the 4,000 and ternity. The news of our spir- Tive Lord is at hard q have spoken to Jesus Christ in a ; . will be heralded alp round A Christian is oiti who is in his inferior officor did not recognize poutxds of manure not being .e much way something like this: "I will fres) birth ih him in a military way. as ;5. 1�f the farmer can reduce this the heavenly kingdom. It will set Christ, and tt,rtless one is really "said the bulk by protecting the hemp against not, allow thee, my only Son, to agai the angels to chanting a new Ohrist and Chript itt him, tough he "I nicest really apologixo, _!: born in a palace. I will not alto baptized Czar. "Owing to rho shortness of water, anv also 5nduce fermeirta- song Our record birth wail not ><nay a church member, , then to enter the world as an earth- cortflrmed, etc., and as good morally my reign, I have not sot had the tion, so as to bav<►. all coarse tea- } ly prince. Sinful men might then only be heralded around heaven, but Ndcodemus or a� salving in la- in a great jtt�gment day when all at�d religiously as a honor of making your acquaintance." b rials made floe, for honor thea and fear thee, but they gaol of Tarsus, bot will not alone be the gain, might not then take rhes into their nati ns shall be gathered before the is nota Cltirlet-` ; Only thou did the unfortunate gen- H1e manure will then be in better throe the fatty of that second birth fan• The thi d chapter of thita epi&- eral realize to whom he was talking• coition for crops than whe�li the hearts and of their own accord love will summon forth Jesus, who was tie teaches tris or it ds mot•$ eon• - thee and, give themselves to thee. I ' •,-�•- ,%, bulk is greater'. The amount of fit born in Bethlehem of Judaea, our clsely sttaated in I. John v, 12. I earn ler in "the' brigs of fertilizers is r'btit a �* r •,„ a will send rhes forth as a lwlplees t :,�. ` `'' ' `" atop ng, Saviour to bo cit r divines flhis becawte one must ' firs•t �,' babe, I will let thee be. born , ing of Judaea so het lea4 adv cpte. iie.a Christtian iu prde><• to, livsga :voare theriarrowt-mindCd&tntian 1 ng of 300(1~ pout�cis of itl� term .# .• Bethissem P - k- . f,.. • . _ «� � ti,at the- ' lowliest of the lowly, will SO" E - II7`SIGI� nC &1qT. SEVENTS. Ctit•ist fan 11f sad a ® o y' ' ,' W.- tris K "Ta rill tQ live is . Ist'' . 21). 'x exer.s�w..' You havo an idea Lhat a>ad b00; pu. wpbs qt silica a .�e - not 12ave ntexe. �uatb�e' 3t�te. o seo nobod is over ri ht but youretrif�" Ather xnaterials in: tom? s>>aur�: '�t`" + the wot'ld ,tbl a thou. Go )tort)), my:. 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Liquor Asa etre now in, and havlttt 21c; dairy butter, 17c for selections, -- _ been compiled by Lieut. -Col. Clarke, �Western Ontario rolls, IBc. �- t'�d*e �`C� �� Ann ' n c�d�• �'�i�• � Clerk of the Legislature. The ARKL"DS OF THE WORLD'' ` •; - ` own In .�' Toronto, Jan. Q. -- Wheat -T The ':. .''. t •� �. aa((,, _ strength cif the vote thus ah °r° � - • favor of the act will be somewhat of market Is unchanged; No. 2 whits • ;�.:• .� ' - 1 •.(:- of Inds - r � � _ "' tyf ` r f VIl .:�.�� ��a"' A surprise to _bath sides.. Ar�Ide sold at 68#c low freight to New �� S DI�ESTIUN. from the fact that Premier Ross' York. No. 2i sprtttg quoted at 68 to - + Tli�se Faculties It*4t� What Th .� limit was sot reached, it is distinct 68 �c eas't, and No, 2 goose at 66c w � � j: •i>� A d � - - - • s,nd old,- and `udder tf�e coin- triumph for the• prohibitfonists. Out east. Manitoba wheat steady; No ace Were. _ e�iatch ftoin beIhi, radia; says: Iblue, Q' .:. O �.. ,.,: 4• r., Tens f thousands -of people from the (mend of 'Ma'or Grfmston, Lord Cur- of 302#128 votes period,, 199,0??, or 1 hard gold at 87c grinding in trap- •-_ _ - ,',; � o A London despatch says: Dt�. Sir `. P { I j silt, and No. 1 Northern at 84#c' • - =. city of Delhi and from villages far zon appeared at the entrance of the 65.9 per cent., were in favor' of the 3 James Cric•htton-Browne, in a lecture � g• .t. No. 1 hard 84 North and near began gathering at day- arena in his carriage. The pastil- act,- and 103,051, or 34.7, per cent., # to 8�c, delivered here on Saturday, dilated ... � , Day, all. rail, and No. 1 Northern i' 'br yak on New Year's mornin on the :tons wero uniforms of scarlet and against it. With a majority of 98,- . a ugyon the decay in the digestive fat- - � g 028, it will be seen that had the 88c, North Bay, all rail. Ott -plain outside the .city. 'There )gold, and the carriage was drawn by Oatls�--•he market is asst ul'ties of civilized ittan, to which, he the waited 'P y ' other quiet, staid, a number of diseases could be � Y patiently for the su- four bay horses. The Viceroq� was conditions been u on any No 2 quoted at 30 c high freight,'w •�. eine annouincemant of the durbar, ;escorted by Sir Yertlab %sash. basis, say of 60 per cont. of . soots, q � $traced. Not only stave modern men •` Ft•- .- ' but Kin kidtvard was Em eros of i Ali htin from his cart'ia e, Lord the act would have carried, Aa it and at 31c low freight to New •g p g g S twt got such teeth � their �p�e�- York« � n�lia,. Soon the Iain was filled I Curzon mounted tits dais to the is the vote 1a41cs only about twelve , tors head, but their saliva ir, Ion �;•'� <' -•tis -e d• tttassfe sof � olden lions, and at•outrd whiett were or fourteen thousattrci and it is b a leas -=- The market is quiet •ti,xtrd people, and ' g Y abundant owning to the softer, pulp- ' I 1 � ' o $ prices firm. No. 2 quoted ser foods that are eaten. People ars lo �I clothingof the placed massive Silver footstools. The good ?ha,rgin the strongest 'roto ©ver q tad at 73c - freights and at 75c east. _ cd the spat© with !throne itself was avrmountod by a polled for prohibition in the Pro- highIsola to The crowd -on on th,e `cane of white and old. When the vines of Ontario, 'as the follows 13 ''�Y-The market is quiet With B an increasing extent upas - , PY a g following � peptonfzod foods, The increase of ' No. 3 extra quoted - • < •• - � tti'a> couiposad 'largely of tom- Viceroy reached the throne the: Na- figures show. q ted at 45c middle appendicitis is largely due to itydifrei- • �`«c•c,ple, but among it could be tional Anthem was played, and a aft- '�. 1902 � �` freight. and No. 3 at 43c middle geStion resulting from imperfect mass- t the retainers of the various l lute of 21 guns was fired. When the Total vote cast ..�,.. ., `.. ... 302,128 - cation and the hurried methods of oa •y� ra.,ju,hs, who had assemble for tlt� spectators had resntmed their seats Total votes Yee' ...,,. ,,,,,. 199,077 Corn -Market ` stttady, with No. '2 ti r m . I new Canadian 46c bid west; No. 3 living. From the acture cause pc�o- • �function. after the anthem there was -a flour- Percentage of total ..: ... ... 66,9 pie aro less able to resist disease.j J ' ,,.s: �- r• .; , I , .. •• new American yellow rwmi7ral at 53 ' •� •'�: The a•ttentian f all was fix©d u z tvh of trumpets from the heralds, Petal votes No .. ....,.... 108,051 r y Consequently, there is a greater res-+ - �� �" � •` on the bite amphitheatre in trhC and. Major Maxwell, at the tom- Percentage of total �.. .. ... 34.1 to o3ic on track Toronto. � ' ;, 96,028 Flout• -Ninety per cont. patents are son for sanitary precautions, as in- �3 c©ate the plain, where the an- mend of the Viceroy. read the pro- Majority of votes "Yes" dull at r g jtla foes bacteria did a maximum of $2.(30 to Z.67 middle � Q teas to be made. The, clamatiom opening file durbar. _The 188. $ harm. He instanced carious cases ' troiht ,. ge, i ' n buyerssacks, far ex - re - ._ �•, .�. , 'tt•a_g adorned with gild- Royal Standard was then salved on Total names on voters lists 071,695 of dangerous food contamination ,,,ud surrounded by bat- high,, and tlto Imperial sas,lute was Votes "Yea" ........... ..... 152,38? Port. Straight rollers of 'special and described the oyster• as a p>oten- It_ brands for domestic trade, acted •-�� �,.F,i -.: �; n�,, gyua•cirons, and battalions of fired. The massed bands marched Votes "No" ... ...... .. ... ... 114,240 q tial torpedo in the bowels. Refer- ( at $3.25 to $8.85 to barrels. Mani- " y, y 1 t y ••• ••• 2 ring to the, recent outbreaks of ty- -•Ln arlrl I3e onto �'he- bY. p aY ng. bonf2res wero starte'cl •U Total vote period ... .. 68,577 � 3 `_ � ��•:►,�,� •-� re in the dista�� cul 'be the troops outside, and it was an- Yeas obtained 57 per cont. votes lobe flour steady; Hungarian pat- s P ,, sate $4.10 to .20 delivered on phoid fever in Winchester and Sotlth- ,r t numbers of: , Iepl�€tnts, pounced that King F3dward was I.tn ;cast. � a,rripton he said the disease could bel -� + track Toronto, bags Included, and traced to oysters'. He attributed �..� ,• e �yg�_-s- i, - ;1::; tiRd hor:;e9. So V& was p�eror of India. _ � ,, Manitoba strong bakers' $8.80 to �''' -+�` �°�' •� 3 ;t,u it he tree a �' Total mala votes on list.':.,. 501,369. _= t PS PPS' d There was ` nnoth0r:.' flourish of $3 90 indifference and indolence to the pub- ,�color;, •- Male votes for ... ... ...... ... 180,087 _ trumpets and Lord Cur2�n arose and Mllltae,d•--Bran, lie and culpable negligence to � 1$ its bulk tura .Malo votes against ............ 108,494 � �' �` �' `� ' • • I rCTAGI;E ""' stood for a moment impassive. Then, '� veyors and declared that if legislet- '' � �y k �: - ., •:• • ' - im ressivo tones he delivered a Total vol© polled ... ... ...... 288,581 a shorts at $17. At outside tion providing for the stringent in- ' rl�di►thcat aq�, fT nd p pointy bran is quoted at $1� and sg s3 - ��' ch and rtya,d file m+ess< s frbtn � Yeas obtained 60 per cont. votes spection of oy4ter bods was. not lord Cur '�-, _ shorts at $18. Manitoba bran in ', - '� � �• ' (,ti,(.r. i - ' - Edward. , In his a,:1d:•ess the cast. backs 17 � pa..goc! an inca.lcvle.blo amount oft - - _ . , : ,. $ and charts $19 here. - • ---� �' > '� •o announced the coronation of _ ' phoid fever was in store. All foods s f�':f, i;u{,• of th br Y Oatmeal Is steady at $4.10 for -���-•�4.=?i }+� tJlc "" int;; ho extolled the Royal In- FIVE • MILLIONS Ir(CREASE needed enforced protection from Kao- . cars of bags and $4.25 for. barrels r. in sii.l.�,! a:clor, 5 n l,ec+pie and prophesied prosper- � i tarsal contamination. Antisepticism on the track Torottto, and 2 �c meta for the Indian Empire- He said t must enter to some degree into the ;•� � �.� �� �� { .�� �;�`� 1� • P Figt.l•es Reveal How ' Canada's for broken lots. >-� _�, �� � -• =' t'tti - o tauct it had been decided not. to,:�.. daily life of all, and regulate sh Trade Is Advancing: op- "`r��tm.cct sate+rest for three ears on all - THE DAIRY ),fAR )F. i g' ' :�: �.� � y��n -, :'.' • Y - ,,. K "I'S: Ping and cookie 1 Ati Ottawa despatch,, says •� • An ••�_ `.• ,- ns u:aclo or guara.ntc•ed by the � ,•• ,T_-_��!_ -,�: - - ,��, ��� •f ^ c>rnn,t>nt of India to the •native seise of the rapid roto at which the Itutter -The trade in butter t.Cr revenue of the Dominion has bi�en day was quiet at unchanged prices. AUSTRALIA S NEEDS. in connection with the so- �• increasing is found in the fact that We goof.. Finest 1 -Ib. rolls, 19 to I t„rnincr. The Viceroy announced ' �•`•' _ � a t, ()I(, ,cholition of the Indian statT during the year 1895 the customs 20c; selected dairy tubs, 17 to .18c; Wants Two Hundred Thousand' revenue was $17 r,k,v Which has ion Tons of Breadstu born an army ,887,265), while for choice largo rolls, 1?� to 19c; Eec- fis. •r -° -• -'"-' •.' t. n �ir{r-urc. In the King's-mesxage, the past six months it was S13.02t3,- ondary grades, rolls and tubs, 15 = ' l hic•h was then read b Lord Cur- x15, or $1x9,348 plot.. for the .six to 1({c; bakers!', 13 to 14c; creamery A Washington despatch- says :-- _ .c enr C t t � Y Two hundred thousand tons of tatt, AI i e �ti•:l�; ion, his Majesty E}a,ld that tl.e Prince months than for the whole of 1F95. prints, 28 to 24c; do., solids, 20 to c+nthti�a�' , -i;u{1 I'ring•.�s of Wales would Rhortly T,hc revenue for the month ut 1)o- 21#c• breadstutTs must be imported from - - a - _ cettlber was 2,4)87 fl 9, or ¢:TnB,- F:gq:q-Trade !s fair. We uotc: wheat -producing countries to Aus- - ah:�d: t ►t India. Ile regretted his ab. $ �3 R - ' "�`,nc•e from the durbar, and sent his 8•`18 greater than for Di -comber, ]90t. Cold storage, 18 to :'.2c, as to goal- trttlia during the coming season to • • �O 1 '•� The revenue for the six menthe csnd- sty• limed 17 to 18c; aecorula, 14 to meet harvest deficiencies, rays i.'nited ;_r,•g•1111f.+9 to tt,o Indian people. In'• ► �" � c•un,:iu5ion, Klub I'.crward said: ins Ik3cc!mbor was $18,028,ci1iS Corn- 1C,C. States Consul (lodinq, at-Veivr,tytie 111111111, rePr�..c•tat� ���'�� • - •pared with - $1Ci,884,fi92 for the t'h�i�-•-titarkztt - t�tltn[ia ft�acly, in u report to th© State Ilel,arting�nt, i1C to 5� "[ renew the assurances of tii'y re- t+ams time to 1�J01, an Increase of with good demand. 1\'u sitters: Fin- dated Novemtser 11, 'fhe crop in for the liberties of the Indian c+,gt •fie to her, 1' Now South Wales, he says, -•,, • ` r � ,rY b+,:,a „ � e; of m respect for their dig -$2,1(31,93.`3. The increase tar; the tP � to 1 ] seconds, •s, will not people; ({ Y • 1 1� to 12 c. 'C - ' � .-�:' - _ +�•' t -e thcf�• t t' ;,•. � cutrcrttt tlacsl yew. v►i11 be in the # reach G(► per cent. of the c{uautity ha r,ttrc.� and rt fits; of u► interest in 9 `•�' Alllld the aCcla.It2utic�ns ui tL•� c50- f3 Y neighborhood of tiro millions. � � ' reaped last year, and Victoria will i ''�. � • ; t1l,err �advancettu:nt, and. of my dove- _____ � UNI'I'I� C) STATES MArttiP'I Ssec{also Imports of 5,887,'J39 hus>leis -_ ., o ►c . lieu tto ural. wc.Itlt.ro. Ihc+so ore thv JERSEY CA1"LE BREEDERS ''1r_ft of t •�c tltl•or�r�, I�� ►�c"L11c ►c�`y 5uprenre aims a.i2d oto sets of ttly nt�alo,♦ Jan. O. —Flour -- Fide, of wheat to stippty hgr nods. The - _ K'hc.�t —• :t rl firm: No. 1 ,l�'orth- nituatlon is not so bad in South procei-i1�L! to n place behind the t•tdc, which. - auris. the .bler•aaing of p r+g throne. I Almighty (Sod will lead to tttc� in- Tatra Ds�ga' Teat at liver $t`bck ern, �6c; winter, State, Na. 2 �•od Australia, though there the t�rolt is When the' at'arnphit teatt'e Wt's!creasing prorelxrrity of my Indian $how Condemned. offered . - ada Is -- Finn; No: Ie:c9 than fast year. Fifteen thou- 77c filled and the hour fat the announce- I I:mpfre and to the greater hapl►Int+ss yellow, (Sac; No. 2 cora. 51;c. sand lona of California flour are.;. . ,, A Tt,ronto despatch Raga Amoitq Oattti~-Z'Iettn• No. :3 white, I38 c; Na. afloat for Now South Wales, but file h• meat drew near the multitude with of its people. - # in and without awaited expectantly -• - rho resolution.. Irassrtxl at Ltto an- 2 tnixtyci, 3tSic. Barley --• 4t) gto ti:.c. Y P As ti:c � stere � � finished rtadin rho � Correa! says the rico of c:alifurnia �- the first act,. of the proclamation I Y g twat nteetirtg of tate Cantudiltn � Jcr- Ilye-No. 1, in store, li8c. !lour has risen so greatly first tht► g'tt words Wte ttsset»bled {wople �y Cattle Club, bald at 'the Walker • ceremotly. broke \int:u cheers for -the I{in and Duluth, .Ian, t3. - Wheat -•- rash, effect will be to divert a good deal K !{case -ori Tuc�wlay, way one to t,c AR1tIVAL i P 'PF -TC: VICh,ROY. � Emperor. The cheering was taken kfortt+ trdc to ttw Provincial NO 1 hard, ^4=e; No. 1 Northern, of trade to Canada, which. raises c - I a d i ui (�ovrrn- 783c; No. 2 Northern, 711c; Ucc•otu- hard wheat of a class well suited to Then the approach of the Viceroyup by the multitude outsido the intent c<tndrntnittq the two daytt'hrr.• - toes hcrulc'.ed. I'ricecled �• meml:e►•s +,►tnphitllr:Ltre n,ndte • as long sustain- dairy test at WProvincial Live , 78�c; May, . (le. Ochs-Atay, mix with California -flour. by '• of his body. guard, clad in white, fed. Stook:chow, it being the opinion of 3.M1• --f'�----� i - ttnrapoll7q,- Jan. 6: -=- Wheat dtdutt the te•yt wart3 too 1)c►t`.rntbetr, 73je; May, ?: to ?vie: on . short, and file .ascot an to tevclrttg r,r INCREASE OF $6.000 000• •;. TWO IyIEN KILLED.: ' (;-tuc� met thrtt the boiler of are was during the exhibition lou exactiu • track, Nq,^ 1 hard. .�,$c; Ko: 1 � b Nartl►urn 4 No. ., Nort,hern • ' r , clriti•en into that of the other. The � 9e. • - driving t�oci5, cylinders, cabs, {n to allow of fair judgU>+�ttt. Anothrr 7.4 l. Sales of the C.P.B. Land Depart- � _ Fatal.- Collision on the G. T. $: i short everything hitt rho two- boil- resolution endorsed the plait of hold-, 11Ci1tvrttlkee, ;, :Tutt. `.R -- tjhcat -- meat Beat the Record. i Near Morritton. sag a Dominion Fair at `Toronto {rt cttc•:tdy; No. 1 Northern, 77c; No. 2 � "-� � ers It.rucl lite driving wheels of the en- 14)0.1. 'I'hn chair was occupied b. A Winnipeg despatch says :-The ' ►roes, were broken rued twisted into P Y dq., 7;5ic: Atay, 7t31c• Ityc� -- :~tea- 'New Year of 1901 was a banner year - A St: Catharines dcsPtttcl vats: .6 the President, It. J, I•'lenriitk.•: In d No. 1, til to f5.'.c. IZurie _ . Two men killed, two injured, two ro- � strop iron. Y: 't Y - in the business transactions a[ the j his annual iL/hlt'C4R ills. I� Ic.tttlr►t, I'irtu; t3ta,rtdltrcl, Citic; t'utntplr, :;4t to Canadian Pacific land cic, at•itttet,t, colnutives almost dcmolisl2od surd I PA�ISF:NCE]lS UA'IiCTRTr? spoke at Liia tnarkod prokre.Ss made , , , 'P _ ' an express Car redtuod to kindling breeding 57c. O►tts--."�tA ady; standard, 33,c,. �, The bttgg:tgo. car tloirind the ex- during the tear in the brc,cxiinti ut Co —May, q31c• but the► year of ./.►U' was t,c•tr-cr by wood is the result of a collision re.� was "ktioct:ed off its centro," Jersey, cultic in Canada, and tiro y' nearly $(1,000,CUO. '•li;ti•er�-�cherr," tt-'itich cec;urrnd on Saturday, � near but all the ether cars of the train high {trice#s far that clat,a bt ~tock —� said ills` GrilCitt, the 1•ind cc�2tvnis- ._ - .rferritton, between the Grand 1 rank , `'' iiOC PR011CCTS alone#t tvct htr:1•e lunrls within were uniltjurc•d, and the pa.�.engc.rs which had prevailed. ' . Chicago 1'�x{�resR :tad a light c•ttginn+ � e,,�caped wit,lt a severe ��ltal:ing up. --'•- •••+-�'^••�•�-' `, lTt':ci,std hogs reasonable distance of the •ailtvay ► run.nii'g from Niagara, falls to fifer- k �• (., ,aro steady, with car- there has been no difficulty to dis- r F fro -broke out itt the baggtll#e car, �I�ST °BE READY TO FLEE lu,� cluotec! at $7..,., to x+7.40. rittort. - - 'but .was quickly exLingttisttcad by � t.'urrd tuc•atK aro risen, with clen►nrtc! pose► of our lands, and the yc+ar is The .'cad are: Abr►ha.tn • 17e9ault, «'illiam Ilkins, one of the helperb. � lair. ti�'u-c{colo: Bacon, tong clear, the largest ever known by the► de- ► • _ of Sarnia, fireman of the exprc5s, '1'hc wrecking train arrived about an Missianarie)s in Capttal'of Shen-ai partment. The sales. for the month -- who died shortly lifter admission to :hour u:nd a halt after the accident. to 11 - t of itecenther totlillcd-577.. 8 61 . Notified. 11 tc, in on and case lots. Poi tt2(ta:s, $�1 to $:d1..tU; do., acres for $i,GB:i " - the ho:;,pital; C. Warning, Sarnia, � ►Ig2e ,res onsibilit for tjlo accident -"'A .'skin despatch as s: fibs tills- •a•2,r ,�ttc•)••15. Its ,t ttnst P Y Y short cut, Lr 0U to $L8. g` - _ fireman of light engine, killed - in- k t 131,1 ;1.16 acres for $'103,2(11.78 in '. .has not bc�n fixed, nor is it known esiottgries, to the Sian -fu (capital qt titttokrcl hams, 1$} to 14C; rolls, , - statttly. The injured a.re: Thomas the ti{;9:t ©n�;irtt+ should hays Lhe Prottineo of Shen-si) region hat•`ci 12r; st#ouldery, Ile; backs, 1:' 14)01. For the ear. of 14)0:: the - - Duckpin, engineer on 1\0. 973, regi- I to � 1 been hold at Rt . 1)at I'd 8, or the ex- been afllcially notilivd to he prepared 19 �c; breakfast bacon, 14 to 14 �c. -sales were _,4:.0,000 acres .for $8,- •. r= �• dent at Sarnia 'funnel, injuries !press h.t MerriLton. Night Operator` to leave it necc•se:u•y. It Ye rt?com- Lard -.~locks are light, with siren 1'10,000, against 831,9'2 acres for l t slight: llavid Duke, cengfneer of No. � hicll'fullen and nAy Operator Lynch mended filet the women and child- fcsc:►fng. I�`e quota: Tierces, ilc; $2,(340,000 in 1901. The increase in. , 4, (,htcago Lxp•ress, also a resident .mere both in the latter statin when sea be t�tutt ' to safe ports. The, tubs, lite; pails, ll:tc; compound, acreage sold is therefore 1,589,(100 f of Sarnia Tunnel, arm broklen, and the express left, utovc+uthnts at '1'atng-I'uh-.Si,utg give 81 to lUc. acres -outer painful but not serious in- i .>.� � mason to expect trouble. Ile is soh- -',:•�,_���._" .. jar -les. - I _ '_ posexi to kava 10,000 whrriors un- , � The saeisc�r �' of; the collision-� t+v;cs itU4INP..� S AT MON'' RI�'.AT,. DEATH RATE FROM CANCER Ilei• his c;outrntrnd. Trio Imperial tor- NEST AFRICA COTTON. = , , - about 40 yards west of the Merritt'°jt tea aro t^ery inferior is numbers. � 11Cantrenl, Jan. n. - C7rgfn - No. tunnel, the approach being on a __.._-...s,.�.l� 1 9lut►ituba hard wheat, 7t►ic; No. ` - .� cui-we through a deep cutting, which Decrease Noted in London Daring Expert from Mississippi Going to Last Year. SMALLEST WOMAN DEAD 1 Northern, t38ic in store, fort 1+Ti ria.. renders ft impossible to see the track • , --_ , - • William. IMcetubet�; pons, 72,�c ..high _ � - for, any distance ahead. A London despathingLbu says: a 83tt tll freights; oats, Nle. 2, In store here, A Londonmeet deaf th Re s: bis J. HOW TIM, ACCID>JI�"L' OCCTJRII.I:D L1G9 printed by the London County Tarenf:y-two Years Old and Weigh- 35 to 35Je; rye, 48#c'east; `buck- P. Prince, a Cotton exl}ert, of Green- .� ed Fifteen Pounds (wu•ncil of the mortality from cantor ,, , wheat., 51c east in store. Flour •- vine, Miss., sailed frcYnt Lit-,erpoolc, ;; It is customary -for engine No. in this city during 1902 Fitiows that A IIQautttont, Texas,-:, ciesptiich Manitoba p:t•tent5, $4.:?(); strong for Nigeria, Africa, -on Saturday to: - _^ 975, a new type 80 -ton Mogul, to there was a slight decrease in the says :—lg'atnus 51ng Hhoo, 'reputed to bakers', $3.90; Ontario straight sol- report on the cotton growing experi-: leave Niagara Falls etivry morning death rate the percent lell•s, $3.50 to $3.(i5; in bugs-, $,t.7() t22E'tttti in I3ritistt 3ficst Africa. Mr, + at.about 6 o'clock, and run to Ham- �' age being .93 be the etndllesrt adult person in the g` per 1-,000, as compared with .9$ in world, died suddenly hero yesterday. to $1.75; patents, $3.70 to $•4.10. Prince -goes out antler the auspices of ' - - iIton to firing 'back to the Falls No. the previous year.. Thoproportion, She and her brother, ymau-n .icing hulled Data -Millers' prices to jab- fhe British Cotton -Growers' Assvci- ' 8 through express.- The . Clficago however, has been more than doubled Ileo, were on exhibition, and attar hers, $2 in bugs, and $4.15 per bbl. cation, which is being warmly Express is 'one of the fastest trains within fifty year, the rate 'betwc2ett the afternoon performance, I''atma Feed -- Manitoba 'bran, $17.50 to Hotted by the Governors of the West I,- •' ` -k on the Grand Trunk, and its ache -arrival at Merritton dole1851 and 18(30 being• -.42. Even in became ill and died before a doctor $18 ;shorts $20, bags included; On_ African colonies. It is expected: -'3 doled time for year 1891 it .was only .?8. Cm- could reach her. She was �2 years tarso bran in bulk, $16,50 to $17.50; that in the course of sax inontlts a } - trom`Chicago is 6.28 a. m. On Sat- p,at.,ativeiy few cases were fatal ' be- old, weighed 15 pounds and stood 28 shorts in bulk, $19, Beans -Quo- regular supply of Nest African cot-' •(r t' �� urda morning it was 31 minutes Y S faro. the 'year 1855. The heavievt lathe$ -high. tations are nominal at $2 in cars ton will begin to reach the 11ta.tt-: •,t�;, • late. The Chicago Express was in _ between 1855 erns-=-•=•-••-�---- riri r on track. Provisions -heavy Can- Chester market. • charge of William Neil, a well known 186 •-. Y { �` �Q'I` A � OV g a , #> o mortality was conductor, resident at lv'itlgtat•a •_ -,,.�, - - adian short out pork. $�4 to $r5; _ ,_t• `=•-- :_ � �g '", short cut hacks, $26.50 to $24; light _ s � , '•• Falls; Engineer David Duke, ctf Bar- - �= r , - # ,- - : Hi?NIESTEA►ll ENTRIES• ' �' A r�V11N1NC HORROR �• �asnadiata coir' petition in London short cut, $33.0o to $24; compound " pia Tunnel;' and Fireman Abraham ' +> - P ` Ver Evident. refined lard, 8} to Sic; pure Can- •t'-'� 11c; finest lard, . 12 to Numbered 22,194 r L"fst• - Year,:,. - , Desat,ult, of Sarnia; While on board Fifty -Eight Men Perish in a F,tig- -r •� " "' � y :; - - � - adtan lard, the Mogul ;engine wero Engineer " . "-. - - '• elan Disaster. A iuAden despatch . s�tyst`� The 12#c; llama_# �2 to 14c; bacon, _- 14 Against 9,145 in 1901 - r .:- ,•: , Thvivas I2uckpitt, of Sarnia Tull- .-,.. American Consul at Liverpool. r � t'''� - .'• ' f _ - A St. PetGrabur �` � �° tool. in fits to � l:ic; dres�od hogs, _57.50 to $7.70; An Ottawa dkespatclt sas e: ` Tito` , t•' ` loci, and Fireman Warning, 'ot .Sar= � g despatch rstEtpg`:- Amer can Consul 4t Liverpool, in his fresh killed abattoir, $8,75 per 1Q0 •Irot.�testead entries in Western Can- °••=� •� r pia. It is sand that flee express was I'`ifty-eight lives were lost in tl�o report, on Anglo-American trade,. lbs, --• Selected, recent 'fire its a coal mine at IIach- Fst�s 24 to 25c; et.da in 1.902 numbered 22 194 as� -• � � � ' not nuttning �,t full speed, but that mut, et+•Ys: "It would be unwise to d�as- cartdleci stock lei to 20ic; strai •ht against 9.145 in lite' previous twelve: `'�'��' i both �s-and- the 11[ogul engine were Yka�orinoslav province. Elev©tt mise the matter of Canadian corn•- receipts �g� to 1:1c,106c.8g � '- _ • _�•:; • No. 2, months � _ going -at a;ptetty rapid rate is rasa -Were:, rescued alter having been- petition as a bugaboo. Canada has Hone -Best Clover, n sections, months, 1,857 in the year 1896. - s>Itown b the dystruCtion which ipl- 60 hours• in the mine. Twee y i 11 -This return is but furtltcr evidence of. y Twenty-one net►�rc' been rQo.'much in evidence In to 12c per section; in 10-1b. tins, 9} the. flow of immigration into Mani- '-• � j . =k • lowed fhe�impe,et. So terrific was .others wore saved atter flue days' this country as during the current to lUc; in bulk, the tarts with which the two en- impriliu�ntnent 8c. Poultry -.._ Tutt. toba and the 'Territories, and 'her_: •� , is ��`•�� _ � ..; r•. � k�lys, 13 to 13�c per lb ; choice, 14 area ©f -lead that isup-.:,' - t tale - _ `!'. - f,�„ "� .Z , si.. '�"� ,-•+,r q►! :.fit Rt;' • i•�,.r - #,`�_ s r ,_. ' - . 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As I did riot atte i( at By-mighain, I atioll held the 11()111111 did not know- that illy name wotild allpear on the ballots until it wai 0o 1<1te to Ni-itlidrawI take this oppor- of thanking those who did V(, for -e explanation AN,iLl, the altosIlle-. trjj.4ijjg that I may appear in the future for inuilluipal honors ill Picker - (r ov., lit -hip. g to) remain Yolirs trulv- V. R. Man. Hagq ltsNoAdvertisemt 4o*, do YOU He'.16 C 'nt- e _4 e W hitevale.:w,7 a Ctt 11 row, -)f Bo inean, and two litt' girls are A 'isiLin", the f oriner s nlmother,- Mr s. J. Taylor. Hr. and Miss Delong and Miss Cani- plin, of Brooklin, were last week the guests of Jas. Thornton- . , Miss Le ate, of the Yo1jrig Ladies t 'hitby, spent holidays Colle ell the. with lrer parents, Rev. and Mrs. Legate Gordon and Wilbur Legate spent • Xm&K with their parents here. Green miss Gertie Nighsw ander, of River, is the guest of miss Z. Beare. mrs, Thos. Burton is With Toronto friends for a short tune. At the annual school meeting Wednesday, Hugh Pugh and D. R. fa Beaton were elected trustees. Lt H. Forester, of NVindsoa, has been in engaged as principal of the public !a school. Frank' and Nigliswandert of 2 Markham, spent Sunday with Thos. Beare. -Mrs. J. W. IVonch Was called to f b i Chicago 1, week thi -oti( li the serious illness of her daughter, itrs West%% -cod W. AV. Noble and family oii ,*ionday 11(11110V(1d to Bi-4)61,liii, AN he v 31". -NO MW x -ill take up the diitiv..; of prine, )a j (,f thli• pllblie.,ellool at that Pla( t1i -. N NNAs 111:111(' oble fore litsdepat ---tue � es- til( -- recipient of two flattering add, ses" one fi .()In tile senior division of the vtvur Pumpi Vill,'') mportant.:,;,X Notice to j. .0 U9 1 July, .4 FRUIT--. TREES 0 d, 01 0 -4 at d16 • r s V G dspt�, VI All kinds of Cr FW bm TIT TREES. Oct. Nov. the American 0iti8L Also a fall Us of ing's Jicky now so poeu ar in 0 01r wrt d flesh and "d and for all who nee est ermt 0 pay 91 j108 and '"--M wn Richard Hudnot's perfumes, including such odors as Napoleon; Violet, Vir- hebutv eta*: strength.,ginis, Rose, Elweet'Orchid, Wood Violet, Ideal ink, Lily of the Violet BOWNE. Cheml These odors are fralgti�nt and luting, being far superior to any perfume on SCOTT -roronto, r Ontailb- the Canadian market—Put up inJancy boxes suitable for Xmas presents Soo. and $1 .00 1 all druggistse -in ar amemkh I from 10a a bottle up.- thi h ng W g We lb. Oar out ti sy,te prevalls ".usuaL sel every ra 8 M -is 'e, uk`, a and you can save money by buying your Xmas presents, Drugs 4 ice 00 SCO��Il and Vedicines irom-i-771chiA recenaie a6r"t di400very by &add cent Cal 80A rur Ir. tO­ N,WCOMPOUND*.:g&ysklaa. sweeseqf"11 vmdTI­ 9ML%1jt by thowmAlde Of0 tit will gasandreliablewoft 08Wholosals'and "IA- in'Za4"- Ile Uw onW PWOAt"d1w Us Of Ai"elu Diatilli drain j As W,116"WM of .141 6 f,stand the *Oar. #aw 1jeW midjelg4 in plaiwP *CVd&-- A*10 Opip. 01y4e HoWs 9 jo? D.DAMIAL 4k 00. 10 lie` "b"a4."W"_'A•Use of 0grin-AI.YTwalW.by A;v f% ., : :- �1- - V.WAW*Vz48N4 . - , 4AILc414MIM.2 -11 - - .**'V7 'W4.44- =Al•7 4 D IA t Mumma flow. IF 4 v, p. p 4 1110 Ad AM.FIL A 7 N-1 0 ENV Wo g'. J rop. -F.- �_W _01 ORN -X_ 'AA_Z_7 21t A- Lin ALLDffINIOL 77-t p Ey<' _-Kt M r.4 ♦ L a S - �.. - .. - .. 9 •� ;CES '_ '�" -�: - '.r, '€:- �• � �..-�:� ". .. _ - - - e.- _ -- .ti•� .,,%t. . ' a •My p .3� Alt" __i_..:,... :.<a i �`tTe f : ••., -. • i . 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W Itad , + the fl been hanging round and looking at Official An�i0,• ttoonth eniniverstLr of our, Analyst to the Uominioh many (OY ,, ,a. a M . 4 that shop for the last half hour, and er>itment; has-recentl ''�t5� F made a number FIenI>eck .. It looks very suspicious." o! analyses of seas You needn't taunt Smart Young Man « Y A , and reports that V- ith .: g (who hlib �ifiih- Sun -light Boit D contains that hf " t . in the last few days experienced the "'percentage of o sth - �ti. k y,. s,'" .t�►.'.��1 `f �"'i -. necessary joys of fatherhood)- "That's easily to a good laundrf►+-Apap," Mi$tress, (reprovingly) explained. , My wife asked me to go What every woman does. kAorP bt�agsdae,t fe very: late, this • mOi`Jiitig Is that in oommo I noticed l ,�'Z�• `u *_.. out and get afeeding-bottle, and n soaps she fro- est night #,lint -you had I'm just waiting till there's . n6 one Quently Days for adulterations at the. cot tY in the kitchen, and It was in the shop before- I go in tb get price of oils and fate. T nearly twelvrp o'clock When �oai went the thing." light Soap --Orta --octagon 1't' Sun- to bed." g $al` --•next wsas Bridget It 'w�, day. and you wf]l ,.see that Prot ;tria'fun. V you was awa,k', for Allis L right. He should h X kn , Truth does not de n knout (lw he ye motifs' about a • t_ ¢� pe .d .on tempera 506. n I said meat. to irteeeIf Ye'd need sleep , ce this •morn- .{Y� , 1: "f`• � - '.. d 4 WHAT A•1K _ `^' ><n • an I wouldn't disturb ye wi � �"AAL/ All AN DOFFS:, :. ,. early breakfast, t, AFTER TYPHOIPt man may be cool as an icicle ■o••• , and extraordinary ei = - -- - --- -,- er a rums? A PROMINFNTFARMET# I danger or excitement; he mariees re- �hfan tarespecially- - Y niers, those who _ p y FOOD NEWS FOR OANADIAN e. - serve . an e'en mi have < DIXON RECOVERS F OR 4d when a ghost attended the Agricultural Cel- � comes into• 1'IS room at midnight; he leges, are familiar with the name FEVER BUT TO SUFFER p may assume command and act' nobly John' Fixter. erh• Great Oatarth Specialtfft Lrxpttltin• RHEUMATISM and well when the ship is sinking Mr. hixter' ie `foreman of the Do- � M. XW40*$It.t(l Nc1 T but let that mein, let any man, up* minion ,Experimental Farm at Ot- �®a''�S•�z1'!S set his--.Inksttand., and he .&Wings to tawa. Seventeen r .; - B Y years a a Yount, �t� A Remarkable Caso . Reported his feet, makes .a des ,' ' ,,: hi hl honored Burg fn the lsrt but, peratd grasp lie. has been = from Rainy River—sow a Xan !for the .inkstand enJoying a diversion Royal. Navy astonished hie tri .and knocks it half- from his regular duties of tato, its- suder- deply teaviug the service and by ., 'Who Was Crippled With Pain 'way across the table, claws after , gpecting the 4,000 harrows made b i11 on Was Completely Restored to paperg, :and Swoops, them through 'Masse Harris Co:; Lintite � " g private practice. 'That �uigson Y ,� ~ wife the now famous Catarrh S i Health yY for the Dr. Hprouie, Ji.Ar PeWrt fist the sable puddle to save them, tears llritfsll Government for use ,in Sou His. keen brain -had I his White silk handkerchief from his Africa• early seen •in the then new disease u&- . tarrh a menace to the life and happiness e Barwick O t., Jan. o S eci�ett — z;! r ( I) ) Pocket and mope up the ink with It, t Of the civilized world. Whsle tither. ph '' ' Mx. William John Dixon, of this and atter he lies smeared the table, gonall T'ixtt3r- sttyg that h� etas : r- stctaua were neglecting it as unimpr. j)hyt, + place, marked has had a remarkable ex- his hands, and his trousers with ink, the Clovernrnet t �� asrroiv ith Dr +proulo studied its nature and the Air . . means of cure, lie labored in oSice, hos. perience. 'as far as it could be made to The whole shipment ot. 4,00 ryas = subjectnd laboratory, He mastered the Last summer h8 was fakes doWD;dis+covers4 that t,>arly in the engage- ia$o- tttade within one month of Itho date As Dr. Sproule had foreseen, t;atarr!► k { With 'I`yphoid Fever, and was very ment he. knocked the Inkstand clear the Order was received, which re- _ spread with frightful rapidity. Twenty,' 't ill, After he got over it and started off the table, and It flas been drain- accts years ago Catarrh was nlfnoat unk w ' to work again Itheumatism set in. ins. its life fink away all that time u ' credit on Massey-Irarrig Now no a e sex a _ 2YIe Company and. NOW from it. No climate or Ur. Dixon thus describes it !in the center of the one light r' "I had pains in my back, and in in the astern in th Y g fir© The Harrows were made in the cure d d Ptwart Catarrh Is to be p e carpet., Then Brantford I�'actor o[ my right hip, so bad that I had to he wonders why a man -always makes t'ompany. Some idea of t �'°llO"' fever or smallp � l+�at3gey-Harris 1t 1s, in the large maJority of J forerunner of Consum tion. Vital itstr T r' use a stick to walk with, and had a fool of himself when 'heti a sets he cepa- p r, p• tt city, of this plant ma be isticR show that deaths from Uonsutmp- no comfort in sleeping. bottle of ink. FIe doesn't know Y gathered tion in this county have incfeased morel c - "I could no more than dress and why. Nobodyknows wh But ev- when it is known that this big �u' �PRDUL,E B.A.,: than 10o per centyn the lab? nee Y• nyder was English Spccfalist in Nearly all of the cos Yeara. undress myself for Iiaarly two cry time it is so. If you don't be- filled while the regular Uatarrh and have been tracts• months, and for" three or four weeks Neve it, try it. dvork of t3uPplying implement$ o[ throaic Ulaeases, point ark to L rh their start,aa I rias so stiff and sore that I- could ' kinds for the world's best r. �3pr u makes tto itrt`ktment : of Catarrh a .special?�r+ He cures Cu .. , net lace my right shoe or put my " [ D .r� oule,l the lafirst ar v t its farmers was still in progress. scientific. constitutions] ' a ®� 1 has Perfected the t 'iCIt BLESSING. ' right leg on my left knee. ea o •�'p the world's b c and r be f - ,cele t7•it a yy S' �• Speaking t fir Woulfe, etc.. only relieve o a and NThe1, cureltLocal washes, sprays. ba! Tttet's, Catarrh y often do harm b driving A brother of mrine advised me to , -here is always a possibility that it is astaniahing that this I AiN>•'t)L S'ru>HACEI R germs deeper into the ,►y�,t�„ LONHUAtI'TIUN, BitIC1H �i try Dodd's Kidne • the r Onthany should have gathered to_ Catarrh fa a disease hlLho tnuo s ,nombr� le to retauit.S vIS1•:w _ 3 Pills, Wind after I Peron whom wQ'' regtu�d as a ger- taking three boxes I began to walk. Proper object for Sympathy ma ='ether ,such an enafablo list of the blood anti di a medicines t ie and is curable one fibro Y Iatrons in almost all Ot1e will often hurin another. Dr� fpr f n arr)iettcase. Y will c � a. around pend do my work, and lace look Upon himself in another light. i1Q lobe quarters of the body. It clears the head, stops L 11 cjlcv e t 1 otic t2t - up my shoes, This interesting and instructive sur- iti " breath, strengthens the eyes, recto K 'r"tting.�Qwe"�te The [ante of the Massey -Harris im- blood, It invigorates and tones t'!I Purities "Now I seri=tsvel1 as ever, and prise often awaits filo well-mvani and ambition. l ne hardsnlps ! it q " have not a pain or ache left. be rer of condolence. nlements extends among the farm- {,teaaurr. rho than reels as it m ' "I used in all six boxes of Dodd'n When Mrs. Hastings learned that 'ng community of the entire world. Dr. Sproule's 11111130 is revered The one conclusion we can draw than homes, if you have any Av•- psi° h r old friend Mrs, 'Warren, had be- Y vices bt Cat 7%idney Pills, and I can heartily re le ,, ' is that the business has been brief you to write to him and to '1 conimead them as a cure for Rheu- come stun deef, slip went, with a 1C i,r earn 11 nLo 111 cost you ei matisut." long face, t.o see her. 'Ip on honest methods—the company twTarRRN AF TYt«, aFA1) AN 1) rlttroA '_ t>•rK�,a�;n The most ItlttUlft!"1L The above statc--tnent by* Mr. bixon "]t must be an awful erose, ' Lk_ has given its patrons, the farmers prevalent torn, of cat h it -n t•r,ttorrh of t results from neglected reedy, I efts be .vouched for by many of his v'il'Y," s'he wrote, on the state R'hich rood va'+ie for their money, and 1. Do t > u pecked 1 d y ck'alt honestlzv and faire I2.. Are you spit up sltmef 11 -Pike into the ub ;the friends and neighbors, �vho are all Mrs. Warren presented to her i as at all times Y with them 8, Does Your oyes watery! n time attacks t u end enthusiastic in their praise of. Dodd':. soon as site was seated, your nose feel 'full'? � of'y intu catarrh " �• Does your none discharger I. Do you to ldirn. Kidney Pills for their wc�tiderfiil curie "fain'?, either!" sliitpvd the --� -- t3. I)a you sneeze a good deal? Ia yo----- Ofu w }IIr Dixon's case. afflicted one- Who, though deaf, w fi, 1)o crusta form In the nosey i. D WAS T e s labor for the lOt ' is never 7. DO 1, terlal9 tI� > DOdif's Kidney Pills have' 'an un- by no means dumb. "Folks, that lost. you have pain lienors the t:geR? 't. is iGe to tie anif huskyy? have Rot rtnythi to s S. Does your breath smell oRenslvr•7 5' els a you 6.a dry, hacking con h7 bro'.:en record of otic? '.tx dozen yearn, (. Ry can write ! �_ !s your hearing beginning to fa,l'1 5, you e'1 wont K it on that slate. And Henry war_ o fl`here is sere C,'atarrh 111 thf,t 10- Are you losing your ling of f all.l y e out on rising? as a successful remedy for Rheuma ?ton 11. Do � i� a stuRed up inside? ! ficin_. They have, been used in the' ren, that's had to put a curb Ori hie the country than all other disc You hnak up phlegm in the Are wally e 4 Put naeR tnoraiing'? alae u iP strength? mc,st severe and long standing case, LoIIgue for upwards n' thirty years yearn wn,t supposed to be incurable. fewFor I sensate there buzzing noises in your b' etch ratty fuodT on account of the high tehiper ho a great man� Hati c ° and failure has yet to be recorded, + Yoars doctors R thruut7Qr„t;,� Y feeling in took from his mother's folks, i@ WOW it a local discs Pronouncc+d 13. Do you havo Patna across the ' you a use of weight oa IIs no tnptter what form this dis i Ro and prescribed local front of W. Hare able to taut' anything he tikes sniff no euro dwithand by constants a Ydar /orehoad7 chc'st7 Q'. _-- rase appears it `js always a symptoli' r 1•.cal iroatment,y failing to 14. Uo you feel dropping , in Do �.o� rte an !c"elin hurt. I count my deafnes i'ronounced of throaL-1 t P g in back part ntln lsh wallies ni G ` i of t',arar, ed kidneys. Dodd's Kidne ft tucure►l,le. 5ciatcn ban proven catarrh Pills cure the kidneys. Well kidneyQ i a real b1Css^ing. IIOW's your rheum- tO b° a Collstitutlonnl disease and there- If you havq Rome of the `shoe° A m_ 1 '1' DO 4t' tTOt short of breath when atislu?" fore re ulnas cunsututio►lal treotment. ' Ptoms your diseaa,e is catarrh o[ the tit►] oiu it extract the Uric Acid from thi• flail's C'atarrh Cure, manufactured by head and throat_ - blood. Wilhout Uric Acid there can I ~"� �' i' •i p'hene a Y iuvo some of these Rymptumr, ,., :R , Y C o-, Toledo, (Ohio, is Yur n h of the -br t' ilio only your the shove Sym tom nhu send thein t do 011 a ~,route. lie o be no Rlieumatiain, I i con , f ko taken i t�i�ardis ►�leot CutEs Colds efc •itih,tioual curet' n nhoddsM1is nch,al t It is' t k Y nso and lett you �u5t what to do to 1 will diagnose g ,.: nternalt i Y Qct cured- 1►o nut neglect �our3rlf. s from In drops to a tea9yoonful. It Acta Above all du not give yuurmeit v:ront treatinent. The results -may- be lata . t r ; direcuy on the blood unci mucous sur. D8 SPROULE, B•A., English Catarrh Specialist G ` IS>rs Naggs (aft,er Zrisititfg )1Trs, "The F`rencli"' are trfull ,, dyed of the system. '1•hcy otter one hun- lin University, Ireland. Former (Graduate Dub- 1 r, r. a 3t yup; dyed dollars for any case it ?nits %,11 1t' Surgeon British Royal Navy 9 Nexdore s' salary W#iY> I always heard they ware ect -ure, fiend for circulus and testtntonr Doane $t., Boston. ) s more th year. leer i els. T titin �:i,000 a '• clover.' Well. they•.ar�etl t. I was _ Fagg—"Indeed!>' yes, and I'd iu5t ;the bent French scholar in otrr reface; Addres,, - -- -- -- - _ F. J. C'Ii1�:Nl•;Y 6c CO., Toledo, 0, file to know why I shouldn't.be able :i!ind Held by Uruggiai•►, t5r ENGINE. PACKINCS, yet when I went to Poria they Ifall`s �•'antfly fills 'are the best �'ien'�S''�U�'� •o say tete: �tme of you. "Simply couldn't understand a word I said." lecau?© you're store truthful than 8 .Clean d lout ra�ih•bors, m dear." •1 f c t -con tdnIIte revoiits ctrl f -fetter n� of a r7 desorfyuos or Dred : a Y S0M TTt C: 'I'p and 1101we Rl'3fI;:11I11?Tt, trace. ?' , MFDALI T When traverrn s DYrRg AMI ELICAN DYIRINO CO'Y, 'I'hre` tura plenty of people who mind the rott4l and(ttlivlttrnirlr; eathat!.. —� �]Q ijij]�ii ppt]jjii �t ortrt ��-- �[tt .• 0 Li ii[oattcal, lbrooto, Ottawa � Qaot►eo, have become depressed and lis- wf}t take you to 'tllll®VIII llur�s cUr T ro- :oura P - your, destination in � O e d because ?left dry,' hacking the fastoxst time, and. jn the �" :oup;h hangs to thcl]t .continuall comfortable manner.,' Tho Crartd ? t g' I-i'APPInesR is G>v fruit of heart - have w -� l hc- have y' healtlh y taken much- medicine, Trunk 19trvice excels in both pier - G _ _ nigstl.y of .the advertised Quagk sort and': passengers frons 'I'r�_ - _ ticti l a.rs--.—.._ e notl.ing like Dr. August Koenig's ronto to Montreal, . Iluffalo, iVea ENGLi3H 8PAY1K LiNfMENT' z [Iambiu'g 1`ireast Tea, the discovery York, 7)etroit O and Chicago, will tend removes till bard, soft or calloused I Turkeys, Geese,': + of then noted German physician 60 the day trains equipped with xeido and removes s from horses• loused q'umps years ago. We do not say that this pp u - V 3, �+ 1 (r`'t ens. vestibuled coaches. handsome' Cafcr Carlls,$plfnts, ltiag Bone, Sweeny, Btifles vin, CYL�HDERf Brill cure a case where the lungs are F'artor and Dinin 6prain►t, fore and fiwotteu Throat, Cou hs, It Y°° ,want best prices chi badly diseased, for it will not, and 8 Cars servin��. etc Ba Ye EHGlNE p your meals "a la carte." "I'ho ui lit h] flee °f one bottle. War f poultry to us.- We want large up to this date, there is h thin y Pullman sl 13 ranted the most wonderful Blemish Curs B quant(• trains carr DYNAMO tY to meet aemand we have for it. g e�pi�]g cars to ever known. field by all drugQlsts f Rai that will cure urger these conditions• all I above points. You can leave nn ii E we can • but on tEle other hand if the lungs Toronto for Montreal and east at MAUHLNES Met you els Prices for Them r' are not hard hit, the 9 a: ni. and 10 p, m. for IIu[iala 'aAd.: rhe tc5t of any recreation ion. is dogs fife 0 patient should tt rerre;ate? >!1 take Dr. August Koenig's hamburg New York at 9 a. in., 4.50 and (t.13 w n rl :-_ i t - ,. . , ------ 0 � L so Commission C . a cup full every night P. m. and to Detroit and Chicago at : ' h 'L�1 �oaalptmentaaadOOrOy,oad� eaolictted,. , on goin ?.8S a. m., 4.50 n g to bed, have it hot, drink P• m and 1 L�0 p. anT� Y-�% (Wise- Iienci) Disinfect- W AM �'�LSQN & CO• slyly. -------------- then every other night, rub R1• ' Tickets, reservations, _ etc,, at ap Powdrr is bolter filen tJN2 b_ the throat and to elty office, northwest corner I;jng other soap powders, els it also fiefs ----- -- -`--` ��� p portion of the and Yonge streets. - lungs tc1t11 St. .Jacobs , Oil, cover as a disinfectant. - slimust, A mud nest• be a mud- with oil silk, let it remain an hour, O then re,t:ove. 1'�ttt good, A false friend is worse; Ch - g , plain, nour- "Slie snys that he fs 'a' linen"'sifter - _ .-.' _:- `,t.. ... ,!-.,.: }et', - _. We want the wreioee a cumber 4! families tot, fishing food, live .in the open air a] foe, its a r ittf k>+iµ�os for w at h.iqe her own heart." "Then I su t 1 f whole or • re awe. t,y� much its , • • " I Pose lie yard Ll --- �s Will cit it. M� If�lll(,tf[ �, D furniFh s'A rn�Chlno and - I o. ;Ihlc. By fill tlteatts b �"� seer - e p as near -out `_ Par if r, � m ' tnf r ci=ty Ta<a>�. ;: u of doors as :pos- -�— f , i suyply the yarn ire• •� '� 1 .: Bible, the ! A' t)in A h'n " ' P&L the won arteent ib , t Is, '-vtn(lows wide open, W;Li.-Txizf) RRx,►mY; �, To figi►t' any form of truth fs to except i n the v 1Vin8 'w ootbin yru b ado o�rditiilseto Gli h•aQran-a► low >+ k a, .• t1;� severe w soprsbymillion• tmolhe�[beau ii ahildoverren whli fO�er some error. adeeote gather. Take a cold sponge bath ever ;,. 'Often* ►f I' uerreot .uc�eN. It eoochaa the shied e ` Morning Y 1.11, - - kt , ' u ny all pain, Corea wind collo. w� tl • ! then Imutedia.tely rub the is the be.t reu►mede • or Di 1 ,u� for *� • � ;1t , ' arrb — Name re hod _ „: Res. Is eA t r't 1 O - f vise► onset' with a coarse towel. C C• ItIC>~iARI)S R CO ';` . ' 1' .h' 'Iti. my a levan �ru"faits in erer D ens to she To send fc.raurCom• T�1© QOfl11tl�Ot1 �llj `i Take Dr. Art us g's Ilalmbur Dear Sirs,—Your MINA D 7 rare oft a. a bottle iia rtN he irq� pleRe ;ihet! Music � tInt �i00 - g t Koeni" . !Te sure and ask for Mrs Wtasloi i t ootl! s� 8l�rgep' Catalo es and Dant H, TOR ONTO, ONT. g RD'S Ll! NI;/ snd take ao other stud, Ott _ Drops c vary other day according to MhrNT fs our remedy lot• sore throat, SPecial states. , directions• f)ne can buy the three colds and all ordinary ailments �-""-" We are equippppppp������ h reli�edic fat r Y i ������ aopply e. is $51.2,, of an reliable It never fails to relieve and curt r'iyhat pro[cssfon dcx•e yew friend Teacl in w dru Gist: Z3egin the treatment at promptly. I follow?" "That of the lightrtittgerpcl - ay - once, and yes bout mu •h better -you CiIkARLl✓S WIIO'O'I;EN," gentry." "You don't mc�Lti Ill•' w®A�i NEVIO YEAH Will be -almost with Y s •' to a -weeks time. Port Mulgrave c hie rs a detective. WANTED ��j [j The fire s•'*_ i L YPP policy on a' lad ' a ������' jj ab Mste Street. lJS� Yange Street, e p y s liousc t11�Q>ardts Lin1mE1t Cu(@S DiSf@mr� WINNIPEGORO elle— �v g to her by `t NT the I gent. `Thee it tis, madam rl. f i •Y, MAX -MAW. TORONTO; 1903 `" t he sltid, the - - L& tial and gentlemen. Enjoy The beginning of - premium it3 one hundred Sltn' ..- "I 'Bear Miss I,'usstinfeatlier WANT ortr a.enln/ca ae no : e by i„aQ• $ a New Year is - a dollars." "Oh, how; uGnfortunate!" " ' is talking I m sorry," - g of marrying sin." Ile 0 1ikir t",elt►perwe,r, ,dd a favorite and very appropriate acne for said the country Y gag withcw,aeuL stem making cried the property owner. "MY -bank -she --"_'Didn't ever know she was ever LopdoO, onE. p' fine zl� g good resolutions. One of the ~' � Pkeeper, "tl O]� Are tWo articles ,. ., best resolves you can make IS t0 re- x t ;� ► account is little low,' Tell 'the we don't keep; but the oyr�ters I married. Mlle wasn't; I said elle "' r,Ompany to let it stand, and deduct think was talking of it again." �$Ve: $dell It's kl►hat7 gularly and systematically save aPor- It from what they owe Inc when the ar,d the you will Lind at the post-of3iCe, __ _ _ _ Ira's rricoless Rea -pts 3Yto8e-rets.tcr tie HQWe tion of your income. Put it at. once house is bvt-nt down." a onions you can got serosa l�srtnand cis aeparttnetit-of human �naea.or. SeJ beyond the. temptation of s �ndin it the way, at the barber's." AN AOMIttAlL R ltfND t=te+t bondoeate Money refit aced i; i o k is t oc by depositing' it with The Can2gida ! k1. ,i worth it. A ooclekls 1G,o t r oanra stirs,—Wtldtut> c•" ' p '--- ------ Bre. PNt,list�r, �oruaea Permanent and �'Vestern Canada �'{ a e t►3ete1 0`ns►inental Fe:1ea� Mortgage Cor t� s Hae �Om1h1Q L�� potation, Toronto $t., t me, dt><eableand low -Priced. Specially suitable fSer'ironi a eIMS1 r1�� 'Toronto. You can. do this by mail. anddiiialontencesinto�rnlots,cematerl o Ilton t to IJr �Vrito es for particulars. ' es. rsbtuds,etc. R*Wb _. Ba,tlot► t0 Ltiae� 1 In this way > for 20 CENTS PER RUNNING ROOT. Jnsbabmt FOR 'nal Sa1N0usT Ns,nit�l `tt,� �sd L vta'gne+rsa you will best realize our wish for you tILO •el you gen pot uv.. 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"-', . , ]tri ., h v - t . not possibly a, s any motive be- produce a copy of the. previous, piing Edward Superin4end hip . , .1J !I. gond idle curiosity.. hTevorthelet9s, I day's elegraph his pocket, Paekin� -- Czar I8 Hardy .. J T from : F ;,�;, ,� _ coyld not reason myself out o! a ext'- and poiht to advertisement vrttiich to Move. ' . ,` :, r : tw .i. _ *r � .: lain uneasiness resapeeting this has been already `copied `tato these ti .. a _ _. ;! 0 t3LIl�IDFOLD.N 'r 8� �traxige man• - Pafgos.e wale p�olit© in his manner, ging, 'like their humblor subjects, . - _ , .'. . ,; Mrs• wilsop -- : did not .necooer- the although very sparing of his speech: 'frequently have occasion to changi `-- . y are t Silas lace f abod wen rho it - s - h t y� serenity of her tamper until after "But ou no Garston," OF PRECCES . ° their p a e e u,�h g• f ' tea: perbape a somewhat favorable Falb, may only be to otic of the other d Mr sgltarplyc, ` Cumstance for us, as it prevented 'I am no ut I am hiereiiressent- royal palaces already furnished with -M�B�NN�NMd•iiNaB� W observing. anything unusual in alive," mumbled' Mr. Montgomery, every comfort a monarch can desire. - our manner tv'Nard each other, with a bow. Nevertheless there are a hundred . ,� CHAPTFtft XII. i': titrJdi>puted pr1�e in the face of.; the which her sharp eyes might have de- "Hirve you hisvt•itteli authority and one articles rec}uired for daily ' ole wo ld. wh r Z was strong in brave resolves After a time We Sat together' near tsetse represent m whit the Ki takes with hi I to hi ? rq •+, In the • 6ourste of c$nvers�tr on, Tllero was the siliglrtesyt, shadow of use h ng yr 'when I knocked at the door of the ills windo —I with . my arm around mentioned that I had visited sibs- wherever he goes, and consequently were sadl in hesitation in Mr. Montgomery s moving is always a function of- con• . little house. But they y her waist, and her hand clasped etre on the previous night. They manner as he produced from his Poc- siderable importance, in the eyes of ' ri �'t,n;�rn the'movaent; it was opened by mine. An thus we bat, silent—she, id net know Qt mY connection with ketbook a paper purporting to be -f '" . 1 1 Clara herself, The sight of her in •one o her drest.my reveries; I. ° vin the officials at Windsor. �� ie written by Silas Carston, gi g It is not generally known that an -y sweet face, smiling upon me, cowed filled with gloomy forebodings. For, tl1elsh ve never been to a theatre him, the bearer, full power to act as my Uravery. "Have I come here to now that a first ecsatacy was passim lite, and then only hie, the said Silas Carston's, repre- invtentory consisft'inti of sixty volumes look upon her for the last time; to ed—now I knew that her love was but twice in my contains a fQll description of every „ when I was a little child, to see the sentative in respect to any communi- article at Windsor, from the solid. bid adieu to that •smile forever? I mine—the unnatural excitement of antomimes," stud Claxa• ��I cation that Messrs. Foglo &Quick gold dinner service, valued at £800,- - asked myself; and my heart sank, my brain subsided, the tonaion of tht it, then, the most glorious may have to make. 000, down to the smallest h©arth- g P my nerves relaxed, and the miserablo " - f=.:i,-�.I. but it ave no res case. lace I had ev4er seen. I wonder The lawyer minutely scrutinized the �" "W�e are all alone," she said, ae rhnesa f what I had done was ra- P fieri the Bearer. rng It �qas compiled at Qut�en - � - „ what I should think of it now? Oh, document, Victoria's behest ' some years ago. 4 e went into the parlor. Mary vealed to me in thio gloomiest col- I should so much like to go; ohould Neither seemed to inspire him , with (the servant) "is out; and so is Mrs. °ors, I h d sealod her mis�ei'Y, and profound confidence. and is always called into raquisation not you, Mrs. Wilston?" on there occasions. a "` `b �< <t'ilson, �coriderfu! to'"say." increased y own tenfold. _- „I � go a Breat deal in my "How do we know that Silas �- In the castle workshnp the -pack- .. . -,_ ;;�. ��'hat an exec tional opportunity "Do yo' not thiiih'," she said std- dear husband's time," replied Ston has written this?" he asked, ing cases have been made by a stat! s for what I had to sa t But I could del at we are vory strange Poor, „He was a regular sus iciousl • w the old lady P y• 1. f' ,, y y u and I? I mean td�at we of carpenters, and under the super- ot begin it; I crust collect my people--y „ etre-goon, Nevtor a►as a new piece Mr. Montgome� boFt►ed, boiled, Vision of an inspector, who is di- =a . -9 ghts—Ioak atm words before are ver nuke other people? oro ht outi, or a new ptstiormer ap- ehru ed his stlouldora este •murmur- y Y I •staid: redly responsii7le to the Master of I* 4 oke•-them. "I •hav oftten thot}ght sb., ear.�i, but he was there. But the- •ed something about the honor of a Y"Tlo gyp noj .�-, Y used to be, the Household for their safety, the ' ,t.s, x `, r _ e was working hard at her paints enc the rest of the titres are not what th©y �ontleman.. articles are packed by the royal ser- - ; - ' - eta usual. I sat down upon , a _world. vac think. us very silly peo- r moor Ma- "We en aloe Llemen s hon- i t _ ' my dear I can em.e do' not t lien wants, and not by outside work ` ootstool at her feet, and gazed fur- pie? - „ cre�Ldy and Charles Kemble, and El- or ens evid Ce," dryly replied Mr men. In the inventory every a.I' icle ►_ , _' lively up at her face. Never, I '`Is it lly to love one attothei't limon' •� Ston• 'rias® v°et•o the Foglo. "But why does ?Lot Silas 7 �'r w�'.+.- thought, had she looked so lovely as I asked: has a number, sto each caste as it is " I don't mieedlr that. But actors, Mr. Garston. ylio shall new- Garston come here-hixnself7 Where jck� is .sealed and ticketod with . .!; she did that morning, in the soft, Oh, n , er �e anything like them again. , is tie now?" ,_ haztiy aututz]n sunlight. And I was, do not p ople usually know all about But Clara fled taken it into hear ..He cannot • come himself• Your 1 the numbers. of the items it contains ret ;before being placed in the v�insn. In chaps, 1 oking upon her for the one ono er beforo they fall in love? fiend that she would go to the the-, question, I proiotzndly 1Cg this wa it is impossible for any one Now, yo do not even know my ;, ►ss„ ime! t w case - - �• etre; send, once bent upon anything. to ®e•,y I cannot a-newer - I have Y d an our passed away, and we name."` she would have her owu way, So it promised my irien Carsten not o detect bleb s bad not exchan ed half a -dozen "But d I• not ktto* �pou yourself? CONTAIN VALVAT3LES: fi - WAA arranged thsit we should go on do so. w ; but that was not at all un- Could th re be aught in �a name to Monday night—it wast then Friday. Mr. Fogle passed the paper to Mr - - 3i.. + y r King Edward is very dlcthodical, c on, f r I loved better to .graze make me love you more? "'Ilut what theatre are we going Quick, who also minutely examined and not infrequently superintends the % " . but thea it is so 'od•d -- it, shook his head - urea than to tglk, and when Oh, n tom" asked Mrs. Wilson. I say, ,and turned again packing ter person. li'henever he . - "` A work she spoke but little. She so unlik anything I have ever heard Dru Lane• that is the house for to his document-box without utter- i.+ or read bout." �` sues into residence elsewhere he in- •• d o of her brushes, and as I ►' a wo c ' - -•� "I3ut ou know nothing of hie, sto 1AO' •. ing rd. � sista on taking 4everal snrl•sll Ihiest,s gaffe rt tohcr I held her 'hand for a So ]t W88 arranged that we should ,fWe aro not` ::`satisfied with your of drawers, tables, de.5ke, etc., con- t, fayst locked in mine s ' I we ell paired. I know but lit- o to Itrut Lane 'Theatre Monday and decline giving you besides t e lf, but that you shall night Clara was quite delighted at authority, taicsiisg his private irapers, - - aid )efore, our intercourse was ' t any information. Mr. Carston must ' favorite inkstands, pen trays, and and uc restrained as that of bro� , Jq the thought and talked of nothing other knicknacks which he likes to - "1Qot ow, please. dear; Sam&4� comb himself said Mr. I ogle, curt- andi ister, and the action ex- 1 else, and Mrs. Wilson entertained us ly see about him. In addition several day whe I am very bra�'o I Wii! tel! •� fihc,n I presume you will return -cit.ed nos rprise in her. ,. with her theatrical experiences; and thous:uhd potutds� worth of plate and - -' But whe i she looked down at me you all bout myself. lidod pleasantl `'. Then, iter another pause, sslre said � so the evening g Y me that paper?" china baric to be tsiken for dinner smilingly, and saw me in tears, a �alon until ft wets tine for me to across her suddenly "But wheat will Mrs. 14i1- , B "Certainly not; we shall retain 1t, parties, all - of which must be most look of c ncern came go. and hand it over to Iilr. Garston carefully 1xicked, esrpecially as among count¢nan son say all this'?' I Clara tea to the door with fine, Anot'}h r cause for uneasiness which land we stood for a few minutes up- when We are him." flee crocl:c�ry plates valued at £50 "Mould t tYia$e you eery unhappy r o[essor was Posted but he a tete are numbered, and it says had qui slipped my memory. 1 heal Ion tho step looking at tho clear, Thep racticed a dissvtnrUler to P if I were o tell you that you might was too p much for- the abilities of the royal _�� never see again after this day?" everythi rg to dread from her prying littering with stare. curiosit to Rhich I felt assured she frosty � sky,`- g betray it by any outward sign, : for packers that a breakage is very I spoke in a low, choked voice, and Neither spoke; and I know not how the lawyer's eyo was upon him, seldom recorded. Each case is would g ve rein as soon ag she knew long we might havo stood there. had whiz ered conference ` ' , ;. the gathe ing tears burst forth from my post tan toward her char& ter ore not heard Mrs. Wilstan'e! t oire There >a°ae a P art- chebked three �tim pia � nip the j�an - mV eyelid and fell upon her hand. „Sup you do not tel! lir cloy below, for a ,moment between the two p ney—un beta' She did not appear to comprehend a little imo?" I said, hesitatingly-. from tho breakfast Pa acre. Then air. Fogle said, "Stay! when transferred to Wee train, and jay words as she asl�d. in a tone , warnin Clara that etre a►ouid take on arrival at ilz� destination. A ser ! "nh ut that would not be right; i R in the night We will give you our client's address, �. r a of trouble wonder,• What dp you and I'a sure it would t'ex her very cold strtndi sso long under whose instructions we are vant who acts as a deter ivcr is sent _ mean? repealed my quoeston i I air• Based cctiaR. She can use her own die;- 1 by rho train as an ordinary prs.5ssen + muds if syiie knew ..that I concealed 'Then Z° Look hri"r tial• trig tlr'snst. f a yet _mor trembling tone. . 4. anythin from her. whether she pleas+ss to I her, .sad wistiod her good-night. I cretian as to goy. I felt h r hand more P d sivf t n i "But ou do conceal all your `pant The ming admits a fad for collect- lingered for a few suinvAes atter frtre transact bossiness with you. We thus 4, iniac, and her ,eyes droops , al her life fro firer. loath relievo ourselves of all responsibility ing walking ticks, and his collection carnation tinge deepens Only becaase I have not t1� cdvr- lied eloeod the door, as tbougti nutnbera over. a thousand ypectmens, cheeks a she answered, softly' "It to uit the spot. I gazed at Uro of While he epoYe, he Was vtrrlting on t at least a scorn of which ho will _ __ age to peak of it. IIut I haus new- q thoutght of the many hap' would m e me very unhappy. , tO er hied n anything from hoc since I houso, r, which he folded and ; want to take witch him. It is not think sos' +came in the houae.to PY �Yw I had sQent in itr••of the one a slip of pipe sanded into oa"eves'; I that had jsuet passed—the happiest, handed to tho visitor. I often that he uses Else samo stick on Oh, h w TnV heart yds and was i with little coaxing, h two consecutive daysta, and he makes f ° o at those wo . , a Weeks respite. and yet the moat miserablo of all. "Shall I not tequiro the document a point of p y g qty t�hr a obtain Was there no t mss cable mingled I gavo you ae an introduction to ersonall selec-tin the quickly h rled back, quivering and ' ltiitri iiately afterward Mr'•a Wil- insinuated the gentle- ( sticks .hc wishes to be .packed, Yet trembling; by the thoughlt of anoth-;son rot cacti, looking very cross. "I with Lhia melancholy, that the end the pex1Y? no great amount of preparation Is or! She•Iloved me —stye was mine neer did , know srich a gostsip}ng of all thin had come? man r' ou have y g. - ed adored; Darker and darker•, closer and sloe- "Not at all. The Pape y need bear far tg royal y do in —stye wihom I worsh'k creatur as that servant next door I . k her! Oh, ag-, too. I don't er, gathered tho shadows arouyad In your hand will be sufticlent intro- deed, the packing is rarely done til] and I dared not tae always talking to men• two days beforehand. n beyond endurance'. My beauti- — me. I inruat linger no longer' upon duction. Good-morning!" o Y i the road. Events are hastening (To Be Continued) SOMA; SOVEREIGNS fel — myl bselowed! And I must re- I . �� to T" that 1tlR acuate her! A delirium of passion I Ck �" s Olntmsnll is o,cuts# ( thick and fast; acrd I have much to �� ..,— are very particular as to their mow - " seized upon my- brain. I wool ` and absrolute ones for seas tell ere I shall, lost o thein behind. p ,r;AItL.S OF TItUTII: ing and cannot bear strange sur co- �t sed arsrT farm of itebinR. and rc3ach the end. roundings. The Kaiser is oro of fi heart to ils inmost ,` probe he blasdlurandprotruft les, On t�e Saturdwv iiichrnlrrg follow- .Sometimes melancholy is 'g�'eater . yea would gauge her !ot-e for I tUe rdsn ,acturers hale ruRranteed it 8sotes• , ; t.he�c�, Arrd when he goes into regi nhe. p w� old know al! I way about timontat ln�edaiirpressandeukTonrsreiQh• ing, as the church clock was bis'ikin than it would olherwi:;e be through(denco a;yewhele every Article in hr� . to lose, and then bora wb tLsze! drink of tt. Yow can vsa tt cad 'twelve, Iitr. 1►touti;ousery, brusahed up selfishness--through not rejoicing Study at Potsdam—even to the 1�iG .. , •• kneclic4g fret Tow money back it not cured. afro a box' at : with unusual ire• with thetth that do rejoice.—Williatih Listen to me I dried, oth her alldsal s°r gDra�~wK.$1T�� LO•• esrosta and clowned up I turesy and kniQknacla with which hca sit her feet, and, clas�tng b . y might hatro been seen ascending Lhe Mountford. eyo is familiar--goes with him, ane bases ointment dirt staircase that led to the ofilcm g, cY is sro e.xpeditiously packed and un hands in mine. "From the time of Dr. gy The real bieuaifi iner , satisfac- rs a o, I have } ---- -- - - 1 of Mesw -s, Foglo 4ui4k, Gray t3 tion, is not in the having of the I packet! that his room is nes er long our meeting. fi�'o yea 8 I ]owed vou: from the time o! our l.naw, i..-' am sur¢, whist het miArew i Inn. lack of merely- outward things, but ; in a state of chats'.. Other mon- nieetinfi, a few wt-eks back, I, have is ab ut Lo_. keep her — brazen � Presenting himself In the clerk's in tine consciousness .Utas tiro true j archs have similar whims, ;`as, for in __ . - adored you with more than human . lrussty! ' (The servant next door was office, the iwn �eir� i elgt r oA� l sources of lite and happiness are ii stance, the King of the Ilelgiart5, love. Oh, tell mc, do you love me? altar aboluina- principals dcx�per than r►ll these.—.] ohn White who cannot sleep in a strango l;ed, earl- I the old lady's Pec happened, -both were dise•ngagrd. Ills ; .- Ans�rer me but one word, my Lion). i Chadwick. - and the E.uiperor of Austria, who in i ing, my love!" I cried again• eat ••qh r¢,,' sire is, tulkin- now to name was taken in, and immecliato- honor to the strong man, in the±se sists on dining at the some table i She raised her eyes for tr rnom Amo trange, queer-looking man; • ly ntterwar♦ds; rho mesnger came a css who liars shaken himself loose «,lierever he may be, but as he s to mine, and then dropped them, of shams, and is something. For in Strongly objects to using a table• and I am sure ,ah8 ie talking about kuick mwoulcl soeh L !tu CsaHo Fps*g g o th tho first with her cheek as crimslort as mY us, fo I saw him point to thin Q the way of being w I y, cloth, this is, ,perhaps, excus'ahle. own. "I do love you, deartt, v'erY fibu+�e, and ?hon !ro said something, ushered into an Inuer room, n'hei•° coniiition suroly' is that one be- Let q•l;e most diffictett monarch tto much,", she answered, in her low, and a lausgh�: she had better not lie found himsurlf in tho presenco °f cant ceaso at alt risks, and at all l f•Inove•' is ut:doubteclly the .Czar, soft voice. nd kissed laugh t my house; I won't put up 'two dry, taciUircr•looking gentlemon costs till Cant cense, nothing else anal the transfer of his fittings. from I Looks her J in "my armb a of some fifty ot• sixty Soars of ago.' n her sweet, blush- with !r impudonw." 1 li ht of that A dint can begin.—Carlyle. file tvitster palace to Livadia is al her Eery ally; a d A s range man pointing t;o the The dull, foggy R Nature has het• own purp`ases . to ways a matter of enormous prepare - I-- '. ing face nestles! upon my bosom, like holies R'hat was there in such a region was still further deadened in. i� work out, which in u sense Have tion, and in consegrtenc�e is not often a bird s king for shelter. o comm mplace circumstance to trou- its transi darkened byttho diirtmof nothing to do with the iodividuall— ( undertakers. All tlse furnitwe in ev Where were Inv resolutions. now " blc m ? But it did. I went to rho windows, my heroic self-sacrifice — my ,stoic ..;t: o v but ho was not visible crow scores of years; novertheleb>a, tlr. hoc racial ptrrposes• But she acts in cry room, with very few exceptions { eL'tcKl —,son©— disyippear•ed wind ri esti himsyclt in such a Lhe rough, with tremendous sweep is movod bodily; even down to the teal. A both ho Montgomery i a - r- '�+ like sync before a fire. in the fervid ?hero. I went to the door; and t e servant had disappeared. I position t hat no ray of it s}loiild ra n Po to or neons tleration to for the lib a •y, �corls;+istiugeAofr 80,000 t vol scs lacy f that moment• I had come sin and asked what the tall upon his face. .Ilia voice, too. n once stn etornal farewell] I came in ag would hays southded sstri e;f foigned. later developed and more conscious umes, makes the journey alslo.. The - . : to pro g y•-- comfort of the royal children, too, t ronounce an inward oath than like' know. I'irtover notice in the care of those t niliar with and intelli cut ideals of liumanit is ,�,y carefully studied, the tQvs ,� _ stap+ed P ever ot,- O I don t (carpenter. - that I ould sweep away Y own `such ogle. A foreign-looking fel- its u�tual tones. The society: ` exists, for the benefit and entire contents of ,thi nurset4y - - ; stacle, nd win her yet for my of its momhers; not its members for octal; moved en masse to the new '•• , . the benefit . of society. It has ever residence, if oily fora stay cot`ering to be remembered that , great as may a few weeks. — Tit-Bits. -• bo the efiorte made for rho pros- ______}„_,,,,_, , , O he bod optic, et the - ._ . .. . rit of t y P Y - ' S Pe Y f GENEI{OSITY... Y' 0 . , �[An �ASHIIJR S - - cl im t bod poll is a no- r t •,. ' '` ss in ththemselves. t andrbecome ,' - - _,! Yolu f th• Approach o!f phis 1Vlsiady Bo Dreadfully thing 11 lady, on walkin<; u`p to the cash- r gt1'1 tof>ris that something only fn so far as they }er's desk in one of the big drapery . ' fol and FAta1 in It Results. Dr: Ohass•s Ktdney•4iver Pills _ embody th© claims of its component e�blishmenta in Paria� the other day ' Pain tact eetton on the kidrutye, individuals. Spencer. to pay for her purchases, was asp Dr• ---�.- - ` . tounded to hear that tahe proprietor Bergh 'e' disease fie' to f'sality s nese, and severe pains in the bacl: Gha cis iCidn ►-Liver pills have time ELEC'PRIC WINDM�L. ``, o! the establisliment hs�d decided to chronic inflammation of the kidneys, and lobs. in roven their superiority - fluted-- and age p make hoc a present of everything rho and is he natural consequence of ney- Th eccrfmulation `oi oratory had bought; and als3o a buezdle of "" ,' rein kidney _ deraiise- drop ntinues in the cavity of a eventive and cure for Bright's jn (;ermany oleetricity. among ath- t glacti o sY at any time cause i _ sBr curious results. has rehe4bilitated bank notes. The manager hurriedly the hest. and may and invigorating the the discar,dsed windmill. At Neres- intervened, whereupon the cashier be- d ` � -�, des from heart f ilure or. dropsy of R►Lile toning Y' ><rtay riotiiCe is sli6ht 8ometfinee urstwlof>da, stu- kidtyeye. slsnd making ?ham active in beim a windmill supplies power for gen to amasii everything within his At $ slay the uY►Bs $6 incandescent lapaps, that light a re�h It was found that he had := swellin o! the feet slier • the days Por, convtrlsions and death occur reeaa�iovitag uric acid from the blood, ->t - ', work over,. slow' but unmistskorble cud y.� e,Ak,i. other symptoms .Dr. Chase's i idtiey-Liver Pills sistsa- °large paint lactoFy. Afnothor in saiddeulY become, insane. � tailors of bes►th, pallor of twice, -aud hav r ly"'Zse plsro t sail while ,-n%VUJate the action of the liver` and $chlescvig I7olsftein &asps up a st+ea4y f- s, -.AAS, sp�ersage tthe digestive turrent of 30. volts. At Dusseldorf a: - ' HATtD ON THE JuEucT nElt: a. t loss of fleslthhI sirortm zoi br+estb when � OW is. Stitt d4bhira gwmtity• ir�syad r orm-their du- windmill w tip a •hesmy weight. - �.. go > pstsrlrI rap.My; anti-- -dimness : A ''tlriit1•s ,,thesis . crate,s.; W"t- ottggwsas to iii IY 1 A- Lyons surgeon. leeturing on the i way_u! Sys , ';at ties,- 7%sirr us$ Brill quiedly stop thtt .oi wLich the descent forks s 11ou': .i orrrsre eat 'o ht Iaeiisg, said that he of sigh , .-, ,. , - ' - +yb telref. welt as dam' W"ting: -proems, which ac- erful • dynamo. :• T forbe�ie✓ h9s- vpifue: and, deug+liars to °4 . .- . •.;,, d*ww { Boa the `s3'� 'tom' kidneys asses gglit'sd rye-: -'._, ti .1 a r - ed and of wbetet bei►', it can .wft 1 ` be sr sluts to heallii `• .: F � meas - cQrsete. Said ly a Ia,dj►` . - ... ,x ' '; ;the swppetite "$he . refused • him, alis,' tr$Qu lit isa►in sli in the a%dience. icer cotaets t rto iiruey'= fly teaw'ird i! treatteiint °.i� bey Bios€e the dime plYh a dolls+:!i •... 4here is a tended wham the and a ctivity. that he would propose again. 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'tS'rA —.,:- ... • _ _ - t r u :... e _ , ,-. - _ .. . __ .. . _�.r_,v 9 _.>�,._-rt�;•t:_..i�9.w.:.ma v "..�..-__.i'. ` ' aa-a.._..- .,._—„ :, a .. ai.. .:4 - :.. ,sky.:. -a.<._ {�w,a _,-,:.-,: ' ... _ . �`,'.3. _ _ is gaining a high reputation as a uon to pass v without in some small sway yt vocalist.'' endeavoring to eh w you their appeciation 'Y sr f t of maD Acte of kl daese an a ;;k � t c G H S , A E ' t a s ; d� r r" —Report of Jr D y d testifying to w I rte, r _ �- P Dept. P. - P. S. {� f you their great re Ord for ,yourself rson �t � � _;�� ., ,� � SLEIGHS, � : s F for Dec. 1902. Sr. 2—M Calver J � = � a¢�: � _ _ ==pp �y Calvert, ally tbev would therefore ek k �•-AGON _ a your kind : 44" O'Connor, F Bundy, y, E Moore, M acceptance of the xom aD iDq snit c%se I . y p� J .. - ._,. � "�- '. j, .+ *� � • 'm_i S ..?1itr ",•�R%'y -1 Bore, G Bateman, A Clark, E as ID a ahpht me ur0-&D evidence of their H1gh6 t ' �'�tCe�py H+• EIRS . Holt, K Rusnell. Jr 2—J Palmer,good feeling tower 3 you. , y"• r : a; `� •� t ` r+t I" i' ` t ' We also g of re. Spink to ><iodi a0 %- . : `.i °�' S - x. A Gil C. Matthews, B Moore p y �� ` ld L . 1z ii I �+ Moore. 8r ' cep this rock:og balr as an avldeDCe Of A .�• a =° �: ? s pt 2—E Woodruff �' t� ��r.:. �,;.� �T�y� ;w T our apprecialioD o her many kindnesses' �.�Ii� Vf��j x 1-I Liscombe, 1, Dickie V Vans ,� - -"•-- � ,, �,.. a _ as t .. . i. 7 tone Hoping that you sy both have A Bright, Every, Connor, M Rankin Ha p New Year. w, A#� `r:.; :� • .. 7 �pJ -<� _-.i _ t` ".r' -7i` e� " �'crt 4 '{a- rya - Y: Jr 2—F - - )-� � s` ! t �:•- +'e rt-Jy }e is •..(.�' ��� pt Brien, �1I Allawity. C We re sen respssotfully, o ' \ .' O t+.! �� all l , �- E. ..: Pajmer L Urei H! Sto ,. ; , Yon Etcra�pxs - , .,. 7 g7 tt9, Vin- .1 e•►. i ls�okttrut , JAtjl. 1, 1808. ter, E White, W hits C Rusne R - _ r.'-¢iL.4..�_ .1. iia:� s•T ..�. !i '.A• L. 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