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BARKWELL illSINfSS AND PROfESSIONAL C,\P.DS. nR ./ M. n.;c, M •• UlIll'orolty (,C Monlto" •• 'llonourl l: rnlhm LOt . 011100 Rml ro"lllnncr. BO\,110 St. Ilhono 21. OJIles, Slnt,lcll moe\r. Hour,,2 to ::; 11. m. nR. G. W. s'rAPLlts I\m1 BurgOon. ,,1. D. C. i\t. Culvor- , alty DC MuulloLIl. Ollleo UI!U rOHldolloe,ouo blqck aouth or Lho I,ml ollleo. rreherne. rlanitob3:. Nov. 27. 1908 NO.9. School Concel·t Formal Opening of High De- pndmonts - Splenuid Programme Rcndel·eel. 'l'lle school concert, with which was combined the formal opelling vf the High School. 011 Friday cv· ening of last wml a success in every sense of t!,e word. 'fhe lar ge asselllbly hall W[lS fillet! to o\'er· flowing with an enthusiastic audi· ence, aJl(ithe financial WetC correspondingly The various performances showed lhl: reslilt at Illlich careful trailling- by tbe school sloff ancl I1Ir: Couldrey under whose direction tbe enler tainment was prepared. nnd all re· ceived the large ainollnt of applause due them for lheir \'ariolls contri· blltions to lhe programme. Mr. C. Wiechman ad cd as cllnir· man; nnd ill a few re· marks cnlled upou Hall. R. Coldwt!lI, who was for 0.11 address. The minister replied by cOllgrntltlaling the school boarel and people of 'freherne on the progress which had been made in education- ,. . al affairs. lIe referred to hrs ad· dress before the trustees ill tbe Hf- ternoon, urging consolidation and he establishmeut'of manual train· ing and domestic science, a5 well as night·scbool courses ill lion with, the nelV ,school build I'f You a'reJnterested , " in TroH!erne , YOll will he illlerest'ed in the Book· let which 'l'nms will issue , . t, -, , neltt week. It tS callctl .', .. TREHERNE -I N. 19·08 'J . , , " ".1. at:' IlIustrateCl Description o! the \ 011 will be glad to ha\'c y6urself, and., as " ¥ ,'" A ChrlsllnaS I , ........ ... !' it can't be equnllelH' for it wi!'1 save ·a. heap 'of lhinking ahout . , give. " Death of Another Pioneer Wellington Wilson, Sr., Dies A,tOI' Long Illness -- A Resident of Manitoba Since 1882. 'l'he death look placc at the resi· dence of his son Nelson \"iI50I1, Trehemc, on Sunday aflernooll, Nov. 22I1d., of "'ellington '''lIson. The lale Mr. "'ilson was born at Bond lIeacl, Onl., on Dec. 14th, 1825, of lIish parentage. lIe calllc WATe H E5 There is nothing nicer 1'01' a Christmas Present lillln '. t/) g -Jewellery ..J or U Silverware N - 2 Cl t/I to Manitobn in 1882. firsl setting til ill Winnipeg. wherc he remained UJ till tlle spring of whell he I: U to Norqu[ly, residing', there 0 We hove a Nice Assol'l· menlo Quality Guar. r anleed. Prices the ra Very Lowest. i/O "0 Let Us An Fit You Overcoat It will brighten lip !In ohl slIit 01' add the finishiug lOllch to a gOOlI onc-btlt it tlltlst be wcll made and up·to date. You waut something warm ami cOlllfortable as \\ 0:11. until 1888. He remO\'ed from Nor· 0 quay to a homestead at Camiil(', and there made his home With his son \Vellittgton.lttttil his son Nelson caUle frolll Clevcland, Ohio, six years ago, frolll which time he has mostly resided with him. The latc Mr.·Wilson was a 'car· 'pcnlcr by trade. He married ill 1858 Eii?,abeth Amanda Thornton, who died at NOI'Cjuay in 1885. FroUl this IInion there were ekven , children. of whom fOllr died in in· fancy. The surviving mcmbers of t.he family are: John. Thornlon, auclioneer. of Portlund, Oregon; Thomas, ill the implement business in 1'rehcrne; Wellington" farmer, ncar Treherne; George J ,ill the fllrniture business in Holland; Robert N., of Williston, N. D.; Nelson, in the furniture business , in 'l'reherne. and Elizabr:th (Mrs. H. H. 1>01l0n), the ouly daughter, residing 011 n brU! ueal 'l'reherne. was injured in a runa· ncar Rathwell cight yenrs ago, hnd beell confined to his bed for the past three years through a -'J,,-'" ".'n1-a resulting from tbe ex CO Be Sltl·C and gi\'1! liS U call and you will bl) convinced lhat wlHt we SHY is <:OI'l'ect. S m F. A. MERCER WA'I'CIIMAK!-:R AND JF.WIU.HR ISSUI:R OJ<' MAURIAOE LICENSES We • Can· Fill - All These Requirements ».S.-lf you lIeed a suit, sec oltr tment-$r4 to $28, made to order. w. H. HOUSE N\fAL9§ PACIE CREAM - A sltperi')r nourishing Skin Food, unrivalled fol' the complexion. It absorbs quickly leal'ing no shine or sticky after.feeling. It leaves thc skin, -clear, soft and firm and relieves sunburn. Applied belore using powder it keeps the skin free from Gentlemen will find this a after - shave and cream. . ·;Frl" C' e. ,., -- '-", . ",·2 J/t c '" { l.l •• J. .-.0- .. , . , sense anll good nutmc sCllurated, though the ignor- has -ihonght 'Otherwise. A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS If you arc thinking of buyil'g a piano or an ol'gan fOI' 1\ Xmas present, now i5 your time to see to it, aN we have two lovely pianos just in from the factory- nice, sweet, full·toned instru- ments in hnnd&ome cllses-at a price that will you. lill; XMAS AD: " .' \ . I

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Clearing 881,8 at Cost Of Crockery, China and G·lassware for

another week, from Friday, .Nov. 27th.

100 fancy len pols, 'l:11'ge and small si~es, tabl.:', dinner flnrl lea sets, c:lke platc!5. hread ane1 butter plaks', salads Ilnd frnits, jugs of all sizes. Clt[l:~ and snnccr~, marJJUrlade jar;, biscuit jars, cheeser!.l, \\'IIIC ~els. pickle dishes, ,double .:'gg Ctlp~, salt and pepper statHIs, jardiuieres, toil et sets. 'We will also give 10 per cent. off all groccries:cxcept

sligar and tob:Jcco.· .

BUTTER AND -EGGS WANTED

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CI W. BARKWELL illSINfSS AND PROfESSIONAL C,\P.DS.

nR • ./

M. n.;c, M •• UlIll'orolty (,C Monlto" •• 'llonourl l: rnlhm LOt .

011100 Rml ro"lllnncr. BO\,110 St. Ilhono 21. OJIles, Slnt,lcll moe\r. Hour,,2 to ::; 11. m.

nR. G. W. s'rAPLlts

Ph)'~loln!n I\m1 BurgOon. ,,1. D. C. i\t. Culvor­, alty DC MuulloLIl. Ollleo UI!U rOHldolloe,ouo

blqck aouth or Lho I,ml ollleo.

rreherne. rlanitob3:. Nov. 27. 1908 NO.9.

School Concel·t

Formal Opening of High ~chool De­pndmonts - Splenuid Programme

Rcndel·eel.

'l'lle school concert, with which was combined the formal opelling vf the High School. 011 Friday cv· ening of last we~k wml a success in every sense of t!,e word. 'fhe lar ge asselllbly hall W[lS fillet! to o\'er· flowing with an enthusiastic audi· ence, aJl(ithe financial return~ WetC correspondingly ~ati;ruclory. The various performances showed lhl: reslilt at Illlich careful trailling- by tbe school sloff ancl I1Ir: Couldrey under whose direction tbe enler tainment was prepared. nnd all re· ceived the large ainollnt of applause due them for lheir \'ariolls contri· blltions to lhe programme.

Mr. C. Wiechman ad cd as cllnir· man; nnd ill a few in'lrodllct~ry re· marks cnlled upou Hall. o~o. R. Coldwt!lI, who was pres~nt, for 0.11

address. The minister replied by cOllgrntltlaling the school boarel and people of 'freherne on the progress which had been made in education-,. . al affairs. lIe referred to hrs ad· dress before the trustees ill tbe Hf­ternoon, urging consolidation and he establishmeut'of manual train·

ing and domestic science, a5 well as night·scbool courses ill lion with, the nelV ,school build

I'f You a'reJnterested ,~ ,

"

in TroH!erne ,

YOll will he illlerest'ed in the Book·

let which 'l'Hl~' 'l'nms will issue , . t, -, ,

neltt week. It tS callctl .', ..

TREHERNE -I N.

19·08 'J .

, , " ".1. at:' IlIustrateCl Description

o! the To~~n-sOlJ~tlJi~lg \ 011 will be glad to ha\'c y6urself, and., as

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A ChrlsllnaS ~suggeslloD I ~ ,........ ~

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it can't be equnllelH' for it wi!'1 save

·a. heap 'of lhinking ahout . ~ , give. "

Death of Another Pioneer

Wellington Wilson, Sr., Dies A,tOI' Long Illness -- A Resident of Manitoba

Since 1882.

'l'he death look placc at the resi· dence of his son Nelson \"iI50I1, Trehemc, on Sunday aflernooll, Nov. 22I1d., of "'ellington '''lIson.

The lale Mr. "'ilson was born at Bond lIeacl, Onl., on Dec. 14th, 1825, of lIish parentage. lIe calllc

WATe H E5 There is nothing nicer 1'01' a Christmas Present lillln '.

t/)

g -Jewellery ..J or

U Silverware

N -2 Cl t/I

to Manitobn in 1882. firsl setting til ill Winnipeg. wherc he remained UJ till tlle spring of 188-1~ whell he I:

U 11I0v~d to Norqu[ly, residing', there 0

We hove a Nice Assol'l· ~ menlo Quality Guar. r anleed. Prices the ra

• Very Lowest. i/O "0

Let Us An

Fit You Overcoat

It will brighten lip !In ohl slIit 01'

add the finishiug lOllch to a gOOlI onc-btlt it tlltlst be wcll made and up·to date. You waut something warm ami cOlllfortable as \\ 0:11. until 1888. He remO\'ed from Nor· 0

quay to a homestead at Camiil(', and there made his home With his son \Vellittgton.lttttil his son Nelson caUle frolll Clevcland, Ohio, six years ago, frolll which time he has mostly resided with him.

The latc Mr.·Wilson was a 'car· 'pcnlcr by trade. He married ill 1858 Eii?,abeth Amanda Thornton, who died at NOI'Cjuay in 1885. FroUl this IInion there were ekven , children. of whom fOllr died in in· fancy. The surviving mcmbers of t.he family are: John. Thornlon, auclioneer. of Portlund, Oregon; Thomas, ill the implement business in 1'rehcrne; Wellington" farmer, ncar Treherne; George J ,ill the fllrniture business in Holland; Robert N., of Williston, N. D.; Nelson, in the furniture business , in 'l'reherne. and Elizabr:th (Mrs. H. H. 1>01l0n), the ouly daughter, residing 011 n brU! ueal 'l'reherne.

LJ,~,;<".sec1 was injured in a runa· ncar Rathwell cight yenrs ago, hnd beell confined to his bed

for the past three years through a -'J,,-'" ".'n1-a resulting from tbe

ex CO

Be Sltl·C and gi\'1! liS U call and you will bl) convinced lhat wlHt we SHY is <:OI'l'ect.

S m

F. A. MERCER WA'I'CIIMAK!-:R AND

JF.WIU.HR

ISSUI:R OJ<' MAURIAOE LICENSES

We • Can· Fill - All These Requirements

».S.-lf you lIeed a suit, sec oltr n~501 tment-$r4 to $28, made to order.

w. H. HOUSE

N\fAL9§ PACIE CREAM

-A sltperi')r nourishing Skin Food, unrivalled fol' the

complexion. It absorbs quickly leal'ing no shine or sticky after.feeling. It leaves thc skin, -clear, soft and firm and relieves sunburn. Applied belore using powder it keeps the skin free from wrinkle~.

Gentlemen will find this a spl~ndid after - shave and mass~ge cream.

. ·;Frl" C' e. ,., --'-", . ",·2 J/tc '" { l.l •• ~ J. • .-.0- • .. , . ,

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sense anll good nutmc a~e fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n~ver sCllurated, though the ignor­

I\'~rld has -ihonght 'Otherwise. A PIANO FOR

CHRISTMAS If you arc thinking of buyil'g a piano or an ol'gan fOI' 1\ Xmas present, now i5 your time to see to it, aN we have two lovely pianos just in from the factory- nice, sweet, full·toned instru­ments in hnnd&ome cllses-at a price that will ~urprise you.

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) after the dllnce was over and she was

M~tchmakl-ng preparing for bed she sighed agaIn, but somehow It WIlS a dltrerent slgb from I

B J d tbose of tbe morning. It seemed to be

I-Ily u son a sigh of hope rather than despair. - Several ereningB after the dance tbe

8y JENNIE LUDLUM LEE. maid announced "Mr. Lipton,'" and

Cop;rrlghted, 1901, b;r Associated Ll terary Pres ••

Edith kept blm waiting just a miuute for discipline. When she entered the parlor she could see that Donald was plainly not In good hnmor. Ells greet-iug held llttle of Its customary ex.

"You see, Corn, yon're my sister, uberance. nnd I can confide In you," announced "Good evening, Miss Fitch," he salll Edith Fitch as she nestled closer In thu hollow of the armchair. "Then, rather cnrUy. -

Edith's eyes danced. Whntever It too, you're married and you know the meant to others, to her it seemed a signs."

good sign. Mrs. BennIngton limned at her pret- "Hello, Donald," Edith answered.

ty sIster nnd made 110 contradlctol'Y "Do tal,e tbe cozy chair thnt you like ~cply. so well."

"I am sure be loves me-Imt, oh, "I'm only going to stay a mlunte," clenr, why doesn't he tell me s01" announced Donnld.

"continued Edith petnlantly. "But "You don't mean to Bay you came there's no use beaUng abont till.' IJlIsll, wny uptown tbls raIny nlgbt just to Corn. Whnt I want to know Is bow stay n mInute. Wby dIdu't you tele­cver did you mnke Carl propose?" pbone It you only wanted to give me

"Mal{e him!" echoed the justly la- a messuge?" suggested E.tlth. <Ilgnnnt Mrs. Bennlngto1i'. "My denr "I wanted 10 return something," an. sis, I couldn't stop blm. l~or two swered Donald, "Do you bappen to wbole ycars when 1 would fcel It In bnvo mIssed anythIng Inlely1" my hones thnt the proposnl was on his "N6thlng except tllnt locket 1 lost lips I would chllngc tile snbject, but thc nlgbt of tho Wllson clance," Edith finally he askcd me and jllst kept on informed blm. "And I've gIven up nil nsklng until 1 snld 'Yes'-well-well- hopes of cyor seeing tllat ngaln." oh, just to get rid of hIm." And Mrs. "Well, bere Is your locket," snld llennlngton blusbed nt ber own un- Donnld ns he banded tile trinket to truthfnlness. her, "And I must tell you lhnt when

"1 mlgllt IlIn'c Itnown thnt I could It was,rcturned to me It was open, nnd get no ,consolation flom you, Corn," 1 snw the picture Inside." declnred Edllh. "You and Carl are so Edith Ignored this bit of inforlDa­bcnstly hnppy thnt you don't bother tlon nnd seemed lost lu tbe joy of bal'. nbout nul{ outsiders." And sbe goth- log tbe locket back once more. cred up her belongings nnd departed.. "Whercver dId you find It?" ShB

Alono In the prlvncy of her own I' •. ~,."l as slle opened It and looked at room Edith slghcc1 nnd sighed as only the banrlJlome youth Inside. a girl very mucb In 101'0 cnn do Sho The cabman found It when he wns grew restless nnd finally wandered brushing out his cab and was only downstnlrs Into the library. Looking able to trace me ,today. 1 must be go­o,er tho sheh'es, she finally dlscover- lug now. 1 bave a date nt the club." cd the bool. for wllich sbe wns search- "But, Donald," demurred Edith in 11

lng, temptingly 'sweet tone, "why are you Once more sbe returned to her room 60 snappy tonight?"

and WOS Boon lost lu the len ves or "Edlth, do you know what tbe flnd-Atl'alrs o! Oreat Men," Yet lug of thnt loelrct means to me?"

"Why, no, ot course not," declared EdIth. "Surely you have no sentiment for the locket."

"No, but I dId have for you," mur­mured Donald, "and finding tbe locket that you wear about your neck with the face of another man In It means that every hope I ever bod Is blosted, every dream Is false, every lucentl ve In life Is worthless, every"-

"Why, Don, you don't menn tbat"­''That I love you," finished Lipton

"Why look surprised, Edith? You know It as well as 1 do. A man doesll't follow In a gIrl's trail as 1 have 10 yours tor two years for nothIng. You know that I love you bettel' thao any· thIng-yes, everythIng In life."

"But you ne\'er told me so," whIs­pered Edith.

Donald bad her tightly In hIs nrmll "Never told you sol" be echoed

"Why, I thought tbe whole knew It." Then, looking down ber closely, be asked, "Who's tbe mnn In the locket?"

Does the . Baby·fhrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. H the mother's milk.doesn't nourisb it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby Is not nourished by its ai1itidal food, then It requires

SCOTT'S EMULSION

Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements.

~nd Ihls advertlsoment. loacth ... wUh _ of paper In which It appears, your address .. 01 four cents to cover postage. and we will Milli rou a "Complete HandJ Au.. of the WadoI.-

SCOTl' & DOWNE 126 Wcllln!liua Slrcct W .. TORON'1'Q, ONT.

It Was His Deal. Thel e is a man out in Joplin, Mo.,

who IS Imo\\ n to IllS ianlll!ars as Glb BIU bee. GI b is one of the best men thnt ever lived and he tnkes ns much interest in politics as any other man conld possibly,> becuuse he is the "boss" of the party m Ius home town. But it is not his politics I intond to discuss; it 'it a certain cald game. When Gib wns younger than he is now he visited the town of Neosho, eighteen mIles uwny, ami while ovo! thOle be indulged 111 a quiet game. One of his whilom Joplin friends diS' covered that he wns not gettlllg exact­ly a squnl e deal, and tIpped Gib off to the eflect thllt IllS opponent hnd turncd a Jock from the bottom.

"Well," saHt Glb, "W'at's eatm' you? \Vuan't it IllS deal?"-New York 'I'elegl nph.

For Sprains and Bruis~s.-There is nothing better for sprams and can· tllsions thnn DI'. 'rhomas' Eclect~ic Oil. It wiIJ reduce the swelling that follows a Spl ain, will cool the inflam­ed flesh nnd dmw the pain 08 if by mallic. It Will tnke the aehc out of ~ bnuse and prevent the flesh from dis

It scams as if there was ma-SO speedily does the injury

dil'nl)pl~nr under tr eittment.

Ohmch-What's thnt piece of strins tred nlound your Ilngel' fer?

Ohapell-My Ivir" put it there to lemind me to post Iter letter.

"And did yon post it?" • "No, she forgot to give It to me."­

London Opi n ion ,

THE TREHERNE THIES. I

A 'ROASTED RAT. It Appears In Many Guls •• , Accordinll

to • Japan •• _ Ligend. . , [II olden tIme. mll;- a J apnacse lew·

end, a Bnddillst priest became ac­quaInted with n dalIillo's courier who on bls Journeys to and from 'rokyo would often AtOP and spend the night lit tlte temple. He seemed to be II mun of remal'l,able Intelllgence, with whom It was a great pleasure to converse up­on nil sorts of subjects. One night, al tbe two were tnll.InK togetber, the cou­rIer solll:

"1 thnnk yoU tor the many fnvora you lawe shown me Blnce we become fl'lends"bnt tomorrow mornIng 1 must bid you farewell and never sec you ngnlu"

"\\'lIy must that be'" asked the prIest.

"I will tell you the whole truth," nn­swercd the courier. "I am not n mnn, but n fox. For the purpose of decelv­IlIg tile dlllmio I assumed human form. One of his retainers, however, becnme 8usl)Ielous and learned my secret. He Ilns mnde a trup nnd bnlted It with a roasted rat In order that he may C.lp­ture me on my retnrn journey nnd put me to don tho Alas, It will be Impossl· ble for me to escopel"

The priest exclaImed In astonish. ment "Can It be true that you are 0

fox 1 rthls Is a strango story. SInce you know ull about the trap, why do ) ou not leave tlle hllit untouched?"

"Becnuse It Is Impossible tor a tOl[, wben once It smells roast rat, to keep from tnstlng It."

",,'hy, how Is It," nsked the priest, "tha t you whose, wisdom Is more thnn thnt possessed by most men, can tbrow nwny your life for the sake of cutlng n roast rat? Amoug men, evcn a fool would Imow too much tor that II

Tbe fox nnswered, with a bitter laugh: "Ab, It Is only a roast rot thnt cnn lend n fox astrny. But men, though well nwnre of tbe donger, ore Clltlgbt hy their love of pleasure, of stlong drlnl. or of gold. 'ro obtnln tbese they not only throw nwny their own lives. but they brIng ruin upon tbelr faUllllcs and theIr conn try.

"These temptations ON only bther forlDs. of ronsted' rat.'

THE WORST OF ANIMALS.

, A ROYAL FUNERAL.

Strang. CeremonlLs That Mark tho Burial of a Spanish King.

Strange and almost weIrd Is tbe cer· emonlnl n'lllctl accompanIes the burIn I of Spanish kIng-oj. 'fbI.! fJllnthcon, or I'oyal tomb, Is lit tbe pnlncE.' of llle Ellcurlnl, sltunted 3,000 fe'!t nbo,'e tlle lerel of the sen nnd some dlstnnce frJru tbe cflpltal. Only klugs, queens nnd matbel's of l.tngs flI e burled tbere. the coffias of the Idngs lying on one sIde, those !It Ille queuns ou tlle other. After lying In stllte for scYel'nl dnys tn lbe tbrone rooUl lu lIIndrl1l nn enol­mous procession Is formed, uceompnny­lug t be hocly to Ibe Escurlnl. A hnl t Is mnde ou tbe \\ ny, nnd tbe corpse rests there for one nlghe

In tbe mOl'ulug the lord 111gb cham­berlaIn stlluds III the side of the coffiu nnd saJ s lu loud toues, "Is your muJes­ty plenseel to plOcced on your jonr­lIey 1" After n short silence the pro­cession mo"cs on lind wInds np to tbo grund portal of the palnce. These doors nre lIeyer opened except to IId­mit n I'oynl Ilersolluge, dend or allre. Whell tile cnsket contulnlug tile rc­mnlns Is at IIlst plnced lu the vl1ult the chnmberlnln unlocks It nnd, kneel­Ing down, cnlls wIth n loud voIce: "Senorf Senor I SCllor!"

.Vter n solemn IlO lise bc crIes ngnln: "lilq mnjesty docs 1I0t reply I '.rbell It Is true, tbl) 1,lug Is dead!"

lie thcn locks the coffin, glycs tbe key to tbe prior aud, talclng hIs stnrr of office, brcnks It In pIeces nnd mngs tbem nt the cnskct The hoomlng or the guns aud the tolling of bclls nn­nounce to the nnllon Ihnt the Idllg has gone to his flnnl I'estlug place.

QUEER TELEGRAPH POLES. M.d. of Adobe In Bolivia-GrOWing

Trees Used In Africa. The most orlglnnl telegruph line In

tbe "orld once extended from the cop­Ital of Bolh In, Ln Paz, to tile town of Oruro. Iu tbls pllrt of BolivIa there urc no growIng trees, and wood Is so dlm~ult to find tbllt eyen tbe ordlnury household furniture of the nntlves Is Im'urlaLly made not of wood, but ot dried mud or adobe

So "beu the war broke out between Clllle und Bolivia and a telcgruph line became urgent It "as adobe tbnt WIIS chosen for the qneerest telegraph poles

A Striking Portrait of Man With In exlsten~e. Tbese plllnrs ~ ere built Sohopenhauer'. Compliment.. on stolle foundntlons nnd mensured

/~:an Is tlio} oilly Ilnlmnl wbl~h I'IlUSe8 about Ih e fcct square at the base, with polo to others without nlly furlllCi pllr· a heIght at about fifteen feet. pose thull just to enuse It. Other ani Tbey were plnced at loten'nls of mals nevel' do It eIcellt to sn tlsfy Ihelr about 361 feet and thus held the wire hunger or In th" rllge of combllt. No at a heIght sutHclcnt to clear the only unlmnl evCl' torlllents allotller for tbe anlmnls of the country, tile llama and mere pur'llose of tormentIng, but man the donkey. '1'he totnl length of the docs It. nnd It Is thIs tllllt constitutes line waH lu6 miles. funt dlaliollcnl fcntlll'e In his chnrncter Among other curlons telegrnph lines whIch Is so much worse thlln the mere· Is the grow lug pole line erected In Iy nn11l1111. I hn,'c Illrendy spol;eu 01 Ugunda by an English engIneer, who the Its broad lisped, but It Is could not find auy dead wood whleb

In smull thlugs. nnd would wltbstand the white nnts nlld "~::~~yli~:~u~~{ has'n dally OllPolluulty at hit upon tbe Ideo of transporting grow. o It. For Instunce, It two little Ing Imrk cloth trees to the sIde of the

Ilinylllg together-nnd whnt 0 ronds and using them as poles. genial and cbal'OII,11g sIght It Isl-nnd In the Dutch East IndIes growIng

FOREST SCHOOLS.

Two Already Established in Canada­A Third in Prospect.

TIIO schools of forestry ure now in operation IU Cnnada Of thess, that nt the Ulllvelslt~ of TOlOnto IS the oldsl' This wns lIlaugl1lnted m the autumn of 190i. It IS n dis!inct Fnculty of the UIllYClSlty nnd lIas 11 staff of one plofessOl, two lectUlel's [lnd nil asslstnnt

'Clw head of the school lind denn of the faculty of fOl estl'Y IS Dr. B I;. Fel now. He 18 a Oel'lnan by trnllllng, a gl ndunte of the celebl ated fOi est school nt ]\[uendell, and has also

You' Can Test ,

the Kidneys \ READ HOW TO TEST THEM AND

IF DISEASED HOW TO CURE THEM WITH

Dr. A.W. Chase's Kidney­

Liver Pills studied at lhe Ulllvelslt~ of Koelllg-

I Let urme sland for t~enty-four

sbcl g.' He hns, hOWEver, been a hours and If at the end of U\U~ tim. reSIdent of tillS contInent for ovel there aro deposits of a brick duet th I rty Yea I S. wn" for t\l elve yeo I S variety or If the \\ uter becomes (flOIll 1880 10 18!lS) clllef of the Divl- smokY' or cloudy you may bo lure slOn of 1"01 cst I y of the UIlI ted Slutes the kidneys ale deranged. Dcpaltlllcnt of Agricullllle, after 1,IIlch Another very mllrked symptom of he was head of the New YOI k Stnte Iddney disense is a plllD in tho small Collcfle 01 1'01 estl y, connected With 10f the back. COInell UlllVOIRlty, flOIl1 1898 to 1903 The lettor quoled below tells how AftCi ReVer 01 years passed us con- these symptoms "Cl e overcome and snltll1g 101 cst engllleel, he 01 gnlll"erl kldnoy (hsease cured by Dr. A. W the DcpIlIllllent of I~olestry ot the Chaso'r Kidncy-Llver PIlls Because Pennsylvalll!1 Statc College, and thonco of their duect and combined achon cnllle dilectly to the UniverSIty of on bolh lrver and bowels lhese pills 'folonto to 01 gnlllze the fnculty of cure the most complIcated cnses. fOI'cstlY in that un·vclslty. I Mr. F. X. BOIs"el, Ste Agnthe de

'I'he COllI so nt the UllIvcrslty of Lotbiniere, Quo., wrrtes: "I WIsh to TOlonto IS an undelSI nduoto one, teU you 01 tho splendid effects of Dr. leqllillng [0\11 yenlS of sludy. It Ohase's Kldney-Llvel Pills Whon lends 10 the degl ee of Bnchelor of I worlung in the pulpwood shnnty Inst SClCnce III FOlestlY, (H S F.), WIth the, IVllIter one of my boys "llS seized post'fll a(h",le degrec of Forest ];ngi 11- with kidney and liver dlSOl ders He cer, (F E), nltel' at lenst ' thleo yenrs lost his appetrto nnd what he (ltd ellt pracllcel wOII,. I WIIS not plopelly dIgested HIS un QC

1'h,0 Un!velRILy o[ New BrunSWIck. I was vOly BOrtnt,. IlIghly colOled, and nt ]0 leclolleton, N B, also off 01 s n contained depOSIts, nnd he suffolOd fall! leIU lImlclgladuate course in with pains III hiS back. SIde and legs. fUleRtlY, lendll1g to the dcglec of I "Befole he had finished uSln~ the Bachelor of Science in FOI cst I I' first box of Dr. Chase's Kldllc;,-Liver (13 8 'P.) The course was lI1auglllnlec! Pills those Olgan8 were restored to at the be~nnning of the plc.ont_ses- their normal comlltion, nnd he "ns sIan (1908·00) The professor in entirely freed from pnm and suffer­charge is ]\[1 R 13 MIllet·, 1I[ A, ing. WIth lltlther use of these pills 1If 'P., a gl ndunte of the Yllle FOIest my son was completely curecl, and we School, aile of the lending lot estl y do not lose on OppOI tunity of recom-pohool. on lhc continent mendlllg them ..

In Ihe plovlnce of Qncbcc steps nrc Dr Ohase's Kidney-LIVer Pills have nlso being tllken to establIshed n the lnrgest sale of nny kidney-liver school of fOlestry COUlses of sLudy pill on the mnrlteL That'e a recom­m fOlestlY or pr~pnlntOlY to f0restlY mendution in itself One pill n dose: nre olso offered by vnrious othcr uni- 25 oents n box, lit all dealcrs or Ed· vClslties and agl'culturnl colleges. mnnson. Bates &. Co, 'fOionto.

To hnve the childlcn sound nml Ilenllhy is the firAt cal e of n molher. 'l'hey cannot be henlthy If tlouble(1 With WOIIllS Use 1\[olhel 01 lives' \Val m Extclminator

'l'he glgnnltr. steullIshlp hnd fuced e lstclly gules 1111 lhe wuy IICIOSS tho Allantrc, 11IllI thUle II cle IIneflb), bel 10wlII~s flOIll the hundreds of cntllu 111 lhe 'h,,'on-c!ecks.

"[ wandcI "hethel' we 8111111 ever "I 'Hll wait a few moments," snl,l gct to I.onclon?" crted .MISS .i\[!Inh,lt­

the lectulel, "ho hod clchvClecl nn,tun Jllomcnnchng the hurriellnc deck eloquent ancl instillctive add,ess on "W~'le two dn"s lute now Ho,\ long '''l'be Hign MiSSIon of Womon 111 OUI tillS voyogo Is I ITow lonl( I" Modern Olvih~ntion." to nnswel' nny "QllonS'llle tondonl, Cntalin!l'" questions lhot mny be asked." qnotccl 1\11. 'l'eebwells symp!lthetlcnlly

"There's one tiling I'd IlkI' to Imm' nt hOI sidc. lIll·. Cloxton," spoke up Il dyspeptIc, "Whllt's lIlat'" she I1IqllJl cd "1 looklllg mnn with a thin, stmggling don't 111HIei stnnt! loll 11, you kno\\ .. benl d "Where do they glt lhe 111111108 "How long PI ny 0 cnttlc 1I1l1'?" fUl 1111 these blenkfnst food,?"-CIII- 1\[1 ~'ceb\\ell~ solcl;lIlly H'SllOl1clcd­cago 'rllbune. 1._ _ _ _ _____ _

ltepeat it:-" Shlloh's Oure will al­ways cure my coughs and colds."

Tn the parlor thele wele thlee ; Gill, the pull or lamp and he: Two me company: no doubt, 'rhnl IS why the lamp we lit out

-Prmeeton Tiger

SPECIAL 10 GRAI N SH I PPERS

I Tt lal,os ~OIlIS to lenIn lhe best mo· thods of hnndllllg glam We hove had lhllty yeals' expO/Jenec handling grnlll 111 lills cOllnllY, hnve 11 blllncb onice ot 1"01 t \\'llltlllll lind close bUBI-

"Let me go nnd I'll 'tess up," begged _ child 'of three' or four yenrs joIns trees ale turned to account also, bU,t

:.::'~::: It Is nlmost Inel'ltllble for It to F·tbm'e n wire Is stretched ncross the' ...L[ ___ --,,--

HolJ~wny's COl n Clil e tnlce. tho COin out by the lOOtS. 'I'IY it and plova It

1\e88 connectIons at 1111 gnlln contres. SllIp YOIII' glom thlollgh liS for prompt retulns and flood services. References, lJltlon Bnnk 01 Onnnda

Manitoba CommiSSion Co., Groin Exchange, Winnipeg, Man.

Edith but, beIng a good business mnn,

1 "'.~I~;E:~~,;in~~r~Qgned, that possesslo~ ~n8 ot tlie IInV'.' , ; I wns I'eadlng the 'LOve

fairs of Oreat Meo' the otber the Princess ;'S9~le.t~l"lng'()'r,()th(i~· In love P!nc!,> and she WI.Ullt:U her. PrInce

dropped 1!~~~le~i!~~l;~~I~~~S! it. Thn t mnde

hItting' tltem with 0 whIp or road betwecn tbe trees on either sIde, nnd therehy show Itself, even nt oud tbe Insulator is suspended In Its

(:~:i~~~~~~~~l::~~"f~kage, the WOI'st of anImo Is. ',rbE.' mld(lle, and the Uue Is thus over the ;···.·.··'O·"~·-, of teasing nud plnylug tricks, road and clear trom vegetation. ':"'.~!'~~~ Is common enough, may be trac-

$~~::~,~*o~~l~:e~~:'.~ to the slime source. For Instance, If ;1 ho',vells a man hns eXIJressod his allnoynnce at Watch Spring •.

. Tbe wntell carrIed by the average

"A ncl you \dJl 110t be dO\I ncast III cose of defeat?"

"Cel tainly nbt. A man enn keep before the pubhc as a cnndldate even 11101 e effeetunlly thnn ns nn official." -Wnshlllglon ,Stnr

---- --any Intel'l'uptIon or otber petty Incou­"clllence, thele will be n:> luck of peo· pic who for thnt "elY lenson will bring It nb(;ut. 'l'\ils Is so certain tbnt a man 8h(lUld he coretul 1I0t to-express

man Is composed of nlnety·elgllt pieces, Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. nlld Its manufacture embraces more titan 2,000 distinct and separate opera- A cel tain COnglOS8111nn is the fath-

thu t he 10~rea:·!II,er.· ~U···I.c , .•.. ".,,, •• '1lli;j:;s;;; Cliit:;,,: tOO'K;,a nlC'tureof my COUSllli.ElIly l

I~"~lnri.?~:nn:~e at smnll el·l\s. On tile be careful not

tlons. el' of a bnght loci of ten who pC! Slsts, Hnlrsprlng wIre weIghs one-twentt- despite the palontnl objection and de·

eth of a grain to the Inch. ODe mile ot CI ee, in reading lltel'Utm e of the "hull be ',does".

plel~su.ll:e nt any .::.~'~~~.,'.~:l wIre welgbs less thnn half n pouud. dime" vnriely The b[llnnce gives five \'Ibratlons eV'- "Thnt's {I. nice '\ny to be spending

your time," said the father on one sccond, 200 el'ery mlnnte, 18,000 occasion. "What's your nmbitlon,

ev,crl(hlour, 432,000 every day nnd 157,- I"a'nvhow?"

';~E::~~~6f;i;~:i~1~tf:~1i:f~~[:.{~;~e~;i~:~~I,';t~~~!~. every year. ," re~ponded the youngster, F "alue ot springs when finIshed with a smile, "I'd like to have people :;';':'O.i';';k: plnced In wntches Is enormous In tlemble !lite aBpen lenves nt the tlle mnterlal from which lIlere mention of my n!lme,"-Lippin­

A ton of steel mnde up coWs.

PENMANSH IP r.~~,kl'lip~n".~ \Tar ~~I~lil bualnraa RuhJect.ll tho~o~I~i.f1r ~~n.~I!llt· a'W·rit. tor pnrtlcllh\rs. ll\lnlo1Jlel tree Addrrlll ,\ INNIP,.;U nUSINl<;HS ('Old,EOt cor l'oru..IlIL'\vo Itud !<ortBt I Wl.N~Il·r.:.U.

G. W. [lONALD, Manager And Principal lor Fourte.n Vear,

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Care, Sire/DClei rull, Aakln,L,mpbauc:IlfI, Poll Evil. fblllil. Sorel, Win Cub, Brul .. -. and Swallln._, Lilmenen, and AUI,. 'aiD Qui,"'., without B1II'lrlu8',lomovicl' tbe hair, or l.ylull' ibo hone Up, 1'Ioluani to UIO. f2 00 pn bnt~le at doalClrl Ar do­IIv_I,d 119~ Book! D freo.

AHSORBINB, JR., (manklnfl.t 00 bol­tl.,)For Btralnl,Gol1t.,VnrlooIOOVelnl, V ar. Icocele,Uydrocelfl, Prolltfttltl_ lelll.I'"lo.

W. f. YOUNa, P.D f .• 131 Monmoulh SI • ""'afIIM.lb .. "' .. ,.U. lo~a • CO ... oairnl, Canalll •• A ... &I.

AI .. /M""".~ 6, Utfrl/n •• 1. ~ Wunn. Ca .. Wltln7p .. fAt W.flMa.1 D,., • Dill".'"' C • ., WIlUl/plg fUld Calli'" aM '_fICO. ~ 0.. Lt ••• ~IIIIO~"" • ...

wben In watches Is .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~==~====================~==­more than twelve and one-holt

the valne ot the same weIght In gold.

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M¥STER¥ By Stewart Edward White And Samuel Hopkins Adam.

\lop,rlgbt

(COl tlllUec.1) Behind us belloll ed the sen O,er

agaln>!t liS In the sl,y 1\ ns the dull threntenln~ glo\\ nf tbe \olcllno \lIout \IS \\. rv Im"t. II \IS \I Jises or clylug birds bu 11,1111: .culs rUStling or rllsh Illg \\ Iuds I rll\ the tblOllglll'; glJOst_ of nil the old \lorId S slIperstitlon swirl IIIg mlldlv iJelllnll liS In the cudles 111111 h~l"ted lhe Sill lIe of 0 \I file

"e "reeket! tile Goillen Ilorn lor wnrd IIns u rllsl«1 Ullt dunk!!, englllP "blcll lie tool! to pl;~cC!s flnu IJlt to getber I gn In It" ns no l11e III job ror nil tile mlllling 1111 ts !Jill! to IJe cleflned smootll fill I \lltll the excep tlnn of a rudlnwlltll ~ I nnll IOllge 011 tbe pllrt of Plliz lind I elC!osll \\ e \I er~ IgnolDllt. III flld \\e shollid II0t bll\p succeeded at all btlll It not been fo Percy Dill \0\\ IIl1d bls It IIlmn I be Orst evening \I e 1001; him 0' er to tbe cllll: Hedge IlC In ll,;het! n 10lld

'Jo,e hOlS 110\\ cOllld )011 guess It all "rong? he 1\ ondel eu

Wltb n rew bllef w 01 uS I e set m rlgl1t ('ulz Pel doslI und I listening In tently the othels IndllTerent In the hopelessness or !Jeln!: IIhle to COlllple hend or course 1\ e \I ellt wrong again In our next !lll) S experlmenls but D I rro" "ns UO\\ n t \\ 0 or tbl ee Umes n \\eek nnd glndulllly lIe edged to\lnrd 0 prneticnl lesllit nl~ explunntions cO'Rumed bllt a

re" III 0\111'11 tR A flel Ille\' II ere fin IRhe,1 \\ e ndjourllell to the nre

J hllll II C cunll 1:1 \Clunlly to n better ncollllntnncr "ltll tho doctor 8 nsslst

Atlt In mnny respects he relllnined II\\n,s u puzzle to me CeltlllnIy tbe lieu Ue"Jr knew bow to tnke him II. "'ns e\ Idelftl) not only unarrnhl of nem bu t genuinely IntlJ!Tereut to helll 'et be dlspillycd a certnln Interest

, tbillr needs nlld nlTalrs His Ilraetl 11 kno\\ ledge \\ ns enormous I thlnI. It 1\ e told you of the completeness or I~ flrl nngements E\ erytlling hllli cell fOlcseen from gllndstones to gnR

.llJlpel B 1 be snme qunllty of COllcrete ~IJeCIlIIl tlon sho\\ cd hIm "hnt "e Inck

c.\ In our own Illes ~ 1 hele \\ I1S ns lOU remember

IUlltter of Handy Solomon s steel clnw lie sho\\ ed Thrnckle8 n klnu of Ifill

Ilrd knot thnt hud Ie I er uRed He 1\ el h011 to IIlnlre I eeles of sell \\ eCtl

lhe art or flsb Ing with n IUI'I! OUI cllmp Itself he lecollstIllct etl on Bclentlflc Unes so tbnt \\ e en JOJ cd le88 aromlltlc smolee I1l1d mOle pnlutuble uillner And nil of It he dlel

, As for tho rest It "as foolishness but \\ c haulm1 It up jllst tho snme untJI uolblng fit all lemnlneu Tben "(' sbut 011' the uoukcy cugh c uud put on ury clothes We bad been quite bap Pl for the eight monttia

It \\ ns now \\ 011 along to\\ arll spring 1110 \\ Il1tm hod been 11110 summer nnd ,Ilb tbe exccptlon ~f n few rnlns of

1\ \,eek or so \\e ha!l enjoJou benut! skies Tbe soals hnd tblnned Ollt

consldm nbll but" ere now returning In 'list numbers I enuJ ror tbelr an IIllnl !lomcsllc nlrllngements

Our Sllndnl S "0 hnd mostly spcnt In ICRtlng 01 In !Ish lug There" ero mnllJ deep sell nRh to I e hUll or grcat pulatablllt~ but smoll gamencss 'Ihe\' came lII,e 80 mn", leo den weights A fe" or us b \(J cllmbcd eo me of tbe hills In n bnlr benrted curiosity bnt rlOm their sum 1I11~ saw notblng to I tempt \\ ellliness 1'1 netlrllll) \\ e 11110" noWlng iJclolltl tho mile 01 so of benrh on "hlch "c 11\ ell

Cuptulll Selo\er bud mude n hnblt or coming nshole nt lenst once dUllng tbe 111\ lIe hnd contented Illuscif \\ Illi stllndlng nloof but I too II pnlus to seem to confer \\ Ith hIm so tbat the men might suppose thnt I ns mnte "liS engngcd III cmrslng out his <11 I ccllons J he UI cnd of lilm II ns m)' Illost potcnt Inllllencc 0' el them

Dilling the Inst fe\\ llnH or our "Iocklug CnJltaln Solo' CI hn<1. omitted his dully \ Islt ] he fnct mnde me \In enss so thllt nt illY nlst oPPollllnlty I sOlllled lllJ self ollt to the schooner I flllll\l him 1lI0tst eJed as usual lenn lu..: ngnlnsl the mnlnmast doing 110lh 111~

"e 'e Onlsbe!l sIr,' BIlI<1. I He lool.eu n t me '" III \ ou come asbore ~Rnd

1001; sir? I Inquired , I alu t golllg usbore agaIn,'

tel c!l thici Il II ba 1 ' I clle<1.

"I olu t golug nBhore ugoln" he re­penled obstinutely nnd thllt s ull there ~l to It. It s too much or It sttnln on any mnn Suit yollraelt YOII rUIl

I shipped as enptnln of Il ves· I m no !lock wullopel I \I Oil t do

It-for no munl' • I gasped \\ Hit ,llsmns at the mnn s

<oOlplete mornl collllpse It seemed Incredible I cnught mlself \\ ouuer lug whethet he \\ ould reco, CI toue \\ ore he ngnln to Pllt to sen

Mun sou mllst! I cried lit Inst. I \\ all t lind thut B IIlIt snl11 ne

olf(lltllnctl uellllCllltel, Oil llis heel HHl

dlsllflpenlctl In tbe clIIJln I 'Hnt nsllO! e thoughtful nnd n little

BCllred But all leOectlon I Icglltwd \l gle It Plllt of my elise of mlntl \ ou see I hnd been "Ilh these elgl t months !luring \\ bleh been

amusedly us tl10ugh Ills Idens were _U.:I. "1",. ..... -'0",, most too obvious to need eomronn tlon

PREMIER'S HElPMEE them But" ho cou1<1 Iin\'e foretolul Cnptnln 8cl0\ Cl blld bcen II rnscal nl· "nys but n successful "'lid courngeous rnscnl He hnd run desperate cbllnces, dominated de8p~rnte cre\\s Who could Imow" thot a crumble of Islond bench and six months nshore "ollid tnrn blm Into "hnt he hnd become! Yet I believe such cnses arc not un· comlllon In otber wnlks of life A Lady Launer's Work Has Had Much man nnd llia "ork combIne to OlenD to Do WIth He .. Husband'. Trl· I!OUlethlng ) et both mny be nbsolute umph Over DlfficultI~~he I, De Iy useless when sepnrnted It w"' voted to the Work of DeveloplnS the \\elll, link r Canada and Loves the Home LIfe

I put In some time prayIng carllesti,Y thnt the eJes of tbe crew mlgbt bo j of Picturesque French Canadians blinded nnd thnt the doctor woul4 Of Lndy J II11T1er one Amerlclm IInlsh his experiments befOre the cnl v; rlter Mnrg tret H DO\, mng enter drOll could boll up ngaln tll1l18 a hIgh OPll11011 In an article III

Illy IIrst nct liS I enl commander wns The DetrOit News Tribune MISS to announce holldny M3 Idea "u thnt tbe Islnnd "ould keep the Downlllg suys busy for n\\ bile 'Ihcn I "Ollid 08 'Ihe 'life of SIr Wllfrtd LUllfler sign tbem more \\ ork to do '1 he" would be 1111 1l1tCl cstmg figure were ploposed nt once n tOllr Into tho In she only of medIOcre attractIOn For terlor the Llbeml Prel1llet of the Domll1lOn

,• h of CUlludll to\lers lIlt until liS high "e stnrtllu up t e \\est eonst. Ilbove IllS contetlpOrulle. Ilntl I11S lus

er thl ee or four miles nlong II IS Virtu lllv the ~torv of Uunada's fO! mutlou \\ hele orteu "e hud to ell' tlOn II1to lllltlOllfl1 greatness cle long detoms to n,old the gullle! I ndy LaUrier po"sesses a power \\ c cnllIe IIpon nnother slIOIt lIeneb as "ell flS n C film mg personnllty IIml lIes Oll!l It II series of ledges and those \\ ho 10\ e to truce tile de "bleb lmsl,ed SCI e)'1I1 buudled sellIs. velopl\lent of the \IIun throngh choos The~ did uot seemallllmedlnrnct.llIg the rIght helpmeet \I III find her olle old iJull sClllled by mnny battles, nn lllustrlOus tH)e lerhnps no 1111111 mllll0 to\\ Iud us at present before the publIc 0\\08 "e left blm scaled the clllT nne qu te so much to IllS \\)fe flnd cer

tuully no mlUl IS more prone to IIUrt tlllllell up n bron!l pIellsnnt \alley to bute hiS success to' her ullflUlll1g good \\ III d the luterlor counsel to her cheerfnl compamon

I hel e tbe Intcr In, II flow bnd beel slup and mteJlcctuul comprehenSIon detlected All thnt sho\\ cd or of the polltlclil needs 01 the hour I ollglnnl crupllolf "ele occuslounl few weeks ago \1 hen Sl. WilfrId In olltcrollplng rocks Soli tlnd "rnR""lll" VI ted n dlstmgUlshe I eompuny to IllS 0\ crlnl!l the millet III plellsant home in rheodoro street Ot

"ere plnnted thloughout the, '~;i;~~I';it~n~i',~'su~~~~t.o cclebmlc the fortlCth unlll Cnetl nncl somltroplcnl bushes II of the weddlllg he felICltnted

Jl1 the folloWJl1g words Ex "lth brush all the ronlldcd Bide hills for the good gIft 01 chIldren nll A II111nber or hlllliant bllds Ilnttered al le3scclness \llllch mllrrwge onr npprollch to llIe m thiS ulllon

Snddenl y Hnndy Slllomon "ho been even morc In adl nllce stopped nnd pointed to tbl t to the PrIme crest ot th!j,. hili A file ot anlmalt \\ as to the strug moved II10ug the skJ line bnrrtstcr of Arthnbllska

lit litton Mlllil he 'or the

NEW CANADIAN NAMES.

Personnl Appellat.ons I n the West Are Full of Wlerd Combinations tirea1i.ID variety I ntereot, and oc

Cj~~i31~~~ oddity nre the Ilames of th Jl I Cnlllldl.8 grent West H r an effort IS Illude to commomOl al< some phuse of western ltre not 111 frequently II Ith strange results A IndIan mother nellr F,dmonton heor of the lurge pllrt bemg played III the West by the rllllwlIys nnd strlllght WilY nllllled hel youngest C I' H Another deSIrOUS of dOll1g houor tf the white man s lIukhclOe cOllfel rell upon her firslborn the st~ hsh dlstlllC tlOn of Mllry \nn Hood s Sursllpnr 11111 ' ,

It IS not so eas, hO\\ ever to mllllU fncture or ndnpt the surnnmes und thIS explullls the llItlmto vllrlely 01 lamlly nomenclnture III II COllnlt y where people come from evm v\\ hel [ nnd blll1g theIr (orelgn mflde nlllH S

WIth them On the !tst of mcmbers 01 n Selin

dlllnvlun hospItal bonr I Illcorporntpd recently by the Albertfl Government nre the followlI1g Ole Dlecirlcksoll Knut Gnlllckson NIls SchmIdt EVIIIl Olstnd Ilnd I\R n nny othcrs 01 th snme order These lire tnme almost common plllce however nnd mlly hI' Lllken merely by II uy or IlltrodncllOl1

Will III peg hilS l\ f!ourlshlllg polItlclIl club among the PolIsh ~ oung men of the CIty and some of Its lIlei lbcr­and officers nrc these John ] ym ehomk Andrew Dudzlll~kl M Gudet zld and Frank Hebnk A student at MnnHob 1 College lust yeur II us Sum \leI Byzehynskl

One of the notorIOus persollliges who IIgured in MIIllItobll I.!olice CIrcles Illst wlllter us a confessed TllUl deTer \\ II. Il GIlllcl\ln by nllllle Wasyl AndreJc zuk rhe first of these nllllles Is ( common one untng the GII\tCIIlllS

Gouc\lIem ThoscJClntllk IS prpU\ nenrly U prIze willner wlllch only well runnmg tongues 810uld flHempt 1 18 nnother G~hclUn nnme found t1 I lIme III A Ibortfl 01 the snme ordl'l Ilrc these Gorelln Dyspnk Stern Fusc zuk John RoUenfusser Ilfid Al VI

SIegfried The Ilpp\tcntlons lor seed grulll sonl

mto the Government offices Illst sprln(! prenl bCI l

:slIeell cried Thrackles did Ilev ('01111' flom?'

(,01 lell [JOI n I suggested liRe

nousi~-:I from u11 0\ or thc West were hUlllonI) llltcrestmg Th~y revellled such nnnH" 118 these, represontmg German Gull Clnn nnd Dllscellnneous blood J II

ml'lIIllI r lbllt \\ Ide emllty deck ror \\ n rt!? 1 hey cn II led sheep there '

1 he lIlen I¥!Pllllltecl Intending fresh nwnt I he u!Tlllr \\ nB ridiculous Tlteso she" IIIIU become wild as deer 811IIO\IIIIIIIIg purty with Its silly hilired kl 11 es could olfly look atter open mouth"!l tiS they skipped nImbly bet\\ "en Its llIemiJers

Get a gUlf air the old mnn, 1I1r Engen' Buggested Pulz, '4and "e II

sometblng besldell lIalt horse nnd

Kn.nllnskl Yurko Gornwskl Wosel Hefor AchlemJcku... lIltk'

·1(n."Hnli Petro JllkelllcKuk POSlchtllk Wm RI\ddlllz Ab lschuch FIlip Wlllhlre JWIIIl Milk owcckl Andrew Holowllcz 1\[ojs('\ LWlll1shuk Ne1<cfir Gowreltllk Powlo BOJchuk IlUd Junoslz Alldnnk

DEER TURNED HUNTER.

WIth Leg Broken and Horn Shot Off

Buck Make Desperate Charge \\ Ith 1\ bullet through the tOp o(

IllS heart olle horn shot off lind Olll leg broken WIth other bullets from I 30 30 nfle Il big buck deel IlClUllllv chnrged n hunter on Gllmhler lslllnd Be" lew dl\Y8 IIgo lind succeed ~ LIl lIIf1lCtLllg shght bnt pnmful IIlJlH les before tho 1I111lllal wus fma\Jy de splltehed

That IS the record hllntlllg storv Edgar Wllters n former Ton

uun;'·ul.lL;.lesldellt brought from GIII11 BlUm), where he hud bnen spend

fortlllght huntmg nnd fishlllg W ILLera c ~ me Up~JII the deer

suddenly III u lIttle gully wlth IL IIllr row entrnnce that nfforded the onh el<lt The deer trted first to chm b through the brnsh on the eltlf lind escnpe nnd the flr!lt bullet Iiroke It­left hllld leg It fell but regull1cd It,

got the next bullet IlS In ve,stlglltl~ln Ilfterwllrds reve(l\ed

the top of Its heflrt 'I hnt dId stop It Ilncl ns It WIIS turmn" lor II rllsh tlirolll!h the nurrow eXIt of the gully Mr W Iltp.rs IIlmed Ilt the hetld and the bu\J"t broke n horn close to the skull StIll the buek on and chm:gc(l TIght Into Mr who mlln 1gecl to pnrtly evade crl\~p.(1 1l1l1111111 nncl then Mllnk shot mtO ,ts brlllll Ished It

STARVATION IN BRITAIN. Oetatl. of Suffer,ng Ar. Comlnl In

Da.ly-Soclallst Makes Appeal People 1011(1 II III SUI prtse .lnd

ntnuSPlllenl r 01 I Northchff, 5 I ttlr fling al the rahles b( I\lg btlr!1cnt rI I\lth slolles of F nglnnll R suffrngrttcs Ill1d \lnemllo\ I'd \\ h n II '" knOll 11 ho\\ bus~ I 0..1 Northcl Cle s DIlII) Mil I s specilli c 11l1lI1lsslOllel IS n III

vesLlgnllllg til! IIIIRel tee of the 1111 emplo\ cd HIS Ilt~st report 18 thut 25000 hellds of flllllllws nrc \\orkles" III GIIIsgol\ nlone

J ol1"on S Bonrd o[ 1 ducatlOn lIu. Just IlpprOpllRtl I $J5000 fOl the pur pose of feedl 19 thc I ec('ssllons school clllldren till" wlllter [he bOllrll e.lI mutes thut liO 000 chIldren \Ie COllltlg to school brenkf IsUess

Dellllls of denths IlIliI stllrvllhon lire brcolllll1g comlllO! stolles III the IW" s pllpers of Iomlol1 1111<1 the pro\ InCe" Hp-re IS ol1e

Forlller Corpl PlUS \110 II lUI

fill nrded the co\ [Lcd 'Ictonfl Cross for IwrOlslIl III th" Boer \llIr npP]1I I for rt hef III B11l,I<burll IIl1d s~ nchrol ousll \11th Pltls confeSSIon o( rlesl tllllOIl i\IIIIIchcstrl 11111 elle,l a costll lllon lIlll'nl COllllll' mnrnll ng the \ CI' cleld \\hleh WOIl PIUS tic Veloria Cross rleplctllg Ihc soldier hllnd 111' IllS Illst el rtmlge to I cOlllrade III f ICC

of Ihe enelll' s fi c TI 0 tncrOIl"O of \11I1JlOflSIlI III Ton

cion Illone IS ,pplllhng OlllcI tI stn Itatlcs Mhow 786 287 persons to be ro glstered pllupcrs I he \\ I!lcspread dIS tress III J ondoll 8 I dleeted III tlli' nUlIlbor of ell ptv houses for r nt Tt IS rstllllllted lIl1t thor I ro 50000 louses I' llpt~ r I1Tt! c proof of U I

\\ Id S[HPlld dlstrpqs II I 1l~IIIIlU IQ fur l1I;;he;\ by t1w sl IltlStlCS of the IIppll cllI lOllS fOI old til<' pl'll;;IOnS the pres ent I'll IILIlIl Ilt hllVln!! pllsseel Il In\\ gml tlllg Il pellBIOI of five slllillngs " \leek to Itli the hdplcss poor IIged 70 yf' lr" IIn.1 ovcr

Robert B1ntchlord the IORder of th Enghsh SoclIlhsts hilS ISsued a stu Tll1g IIppell to J ng\llnd to help Iced tho stllrvtng clllidren 111 It Bllltch lOrd snys

The pooplo h"vc no "ork II cy IIri' hUlIgr~ t1 elr c1lllelren cry for brend ,"11 \ ou It"ton IlIPn lind women 01 Brlllltn? "C hll\ C thonnsmls Slllf\ tnp tn tillS nch CII\ of GIllsl'o'I COUll' nlld hell \15 Come lor Gor! s ;;11(0

Tt IS for the hI> r 15 '1 hnt s nn ex tructs !t om n leiter (TOIIl the GIl sgm\ conlll Ittre (or t1 c unemployed

II Inrlreds of t hOUSIlIll]S IIrc stllrv IIlg III the rich cItIes 111 the IlIldsl o[ \I efllth /\luI plenty The tmlCs Ilrc too hOI rtble I cunnot endum the strulll I lecl hke II th" ( \lhen I 0 It illY (ru gal lIleul Are tho pcople o( Inglllnli lost to nil .hIlIllC'

A SUFFRAGETTE LEADER

MEMOIRS OF A PEERESS LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL

PUBLISHES A BOOK

W dely Known W.fe of Statesman Has Met Many Important Persons In Her Day and Can Tell Good Storl e. of Her Meetings With Them­Happy Retort to Georg. Bernllrd

Shaw

A. the \\1 fe of n stlltesmnn \I ho pll~ cd so Illrge IlId v lIlUd n purt 1 n the pohtlcnl hIstory o( IllS day L",d) Rundolph Chul ch 11 S lI[e \\ lS 1i1Ied \\ Ith IIb.orbll g exper e lees She tIll veled ull ave I the \I OIld lntl met Illost of the IhslIngu shed people of her dny 1\1 d generat Ion "hose pel BonuitlIes lind \II ys of 11 fe nrl Vl\ 1(11) 110rt l\lyed 111 hel Renll 0\1 pu b1lshec1 Jll bool, form b, Mr A1I10ld

AltCl her I rsl IIge III 1B71 (It

I ndy Ran orge COrt\\lllllIS she settled down 1nl II rst sellsOIl hen \ e y much nelll ber ellJovlllg me given nt Hoi he dlstll1gulsh d

II Ited mllsk lind ",,, .... led evel~oll M)

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Mrs MIllicent Garrett Fawcett Wnter and Reformer

been wnllullg III the 01 rden With ~ Olll1g I 01 I C-- \\ ho \\ liS II Plllt!

Is und I llIeh 11I1 nfter by tleslgn ng

In Cunlldll the dellIulld made re cently 111 Ottlll'lI thllt the right of sufffllge bc extellcled to the fUlr arK IS not Illude so strenuously nor \\ Ith so tlmmutIC II setlll1g liS III I ngland Mllss rneetlllgs processIOns pebllon­and IIrre"Ls III e 01 Illmost dlllly occur rence 1!1 T ondon now S\l1( e the 5CS~IO\l of the HOllse o( OOll1m~ns hilS COlli lllonceil md frequent y It see illS ns

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mothel H \\ Ith 11111 IlugulI!Jle dllughters Inhoduclllg hili to llIe she pretend cd [ \\ ILS hCI mother

T I,tel III the ",mllng T Ilttllcked hllll SII'lng tI lit 1\1~ duughter hlld jusl conftded to ne thllt he hnd pro I oRed to hm I nel thtlt she hlld I\cccpk cd III 11 10 tillS dILY I Clln 51 e h S

fllc!> o( horror IIl1C1 he\\lldcrlllent Vehetmnll) he IIssured \lie thllt It

"liS not so But I I,cpt up the fllrcn decllll LIlg th It IIlV husb LIld \I ould cull on hlln next clllV nnd reveal our Illen tlty und thut melUl wlllic I sl ould conslrlCl hllll engllged to illY dllugh tnr DefiCIent III humor nnd not over burclened "Ith bl lIns he could 1I0t tllkc tl e Joke I nd left the house n IIIIS[ r 1!Jle 11111 I

ComTllentlllg on the Inck of re II lun now ldllVS It mllslwd bill Is Llldy Rllndolph I lCntlOns thut \. one of thmn the pllTrot cry of one Iud) \VIIS , 10u don t kno\\ lIIe you don t know me \fI(\ T don t wllnt to smt! 1 oTd Ohm]," Beres[ord fieelllg from her II you vc nothmg else to sny ,

[hnt Lady Randolph IS possessed of n keen sellse of hUlIlor 1M lIustrnt ed by soml of her hllPpy I etol ts I rClIlem ber she SIlYS hllVlIlg nil I\mUSlng p ss lae at arms "lUI lilY host (SIr Wlillmll HlIrcourt) SIr Chnrles Dllke lind Mr Chnmbcrllllll My three Rndlcnl frtoutls hllVlllg been told or my urtlstlc eClorLs chnf flllgl~ 1Il1plorC!d me to h md them clo'lI1 to postellty by pallltll1g their portrults Why refnse to plllnt usP Where CUll von find more' jlttrnetIVC

or noblc models? Come) here IS a chllnce to Immortllhze yourself und

ImpoRs ble' I CrIed I should Inti J COUld never pnlllt you black enough

ThIS WIlS lhe reply sent Lo T aily R \I1dolph by Mr George .. Bernnrd Silllw "hom she had asked to lunch It cnme 111 the form of n telegmm

Certnll1ly not I What hnve I done to provoke alleh 1\11 uttuck on n y well known habIt?

To which J mly Rnndolph replIed "Know noUlIng of your ItllbltS

they Ilre not as blld liS your nln.n ners "

GOlllg to Gormany Lady Randolph \V1l5 IIlvlted to tnke Len wlth the Em potOI Wllbllm I

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M. S. McCAUSLAND, t' . hl UITOII AND l'''OI'IIIETOII. soule sevell cen or clg eeu ~cpre-

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AFILE OF THIS PAPER CAN BE tricts of ,the.lI1ulli.cipalil Y were .pre­

seen at the office of Messrs E. & :;cnt. 'I he ,meeulIg was prest~cd J. Hardy & Co., 30, 31 and 32 Fleet St., over by C."'iecltman, tbe principal London, Eng., ft'ee of ch:lI'ge: and that , • G R firm will bo glad to receive news, sub- speukets belllg the HOll. • . scrlptions and advet·tlsements on our Cold\VeU, minister of education,nnd behalf.-The Times.

}'II'. Hall-Jones. The programme for dtSCUssaofll

Smith-HlI'd included slIch subjects as architecture, school Iibraries,muni-

At the re~idel1ce of Mr.aud Mrs. cipal school boards, school gardens, D.T. Bird, Treberne, a \'ery pretty allll bealltificatlon of school grounds wedding was solemnized ou \Ved- and buildings. The last - UII ed nesday c\'cuing, of last week, the question evoked a great deal u. ·"u~ I contracting parties heiog Miss Jessie tel est. III his address thf!m:ni!!ter J. Hird, fourth daughter of Mr. iutimated that it was the .nd Mrs. D. 'I'. Bird, lind Mr. Nelson J. Smith, of Atbroath. .

The bride looked'charming ill n gown of checked tuiretta, trimmed with sati~ ribbou and lace.. 'Miss Kate Hird, sister of t~e'bride ably

- filled the place of bridesmaid, while Mr., F. Smith supported the groom.

The nuptial knot was Illude cure by Rev. Mr. Pollock, in the presence of a large - uumber of friends of the bride and groom. The wedding 'march was played by Miss Fanny Robsoti.

I<ater the inner lDan was satisfied iu a most sumptuous manner, ql!ite up to the standard for which Mr. and Mrs. Hird are bscoming 'fal11-OU5. The presents, both numerous aud costly. testify to the high es­teem in which the newly married couple are held by their numerous lricnds.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith left all Fri: I,W""

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We would call particular attention this week t6 our qrocery Department. With Christmas only a few "veeks off you will be tie~ding some of the following lines:--

Raisins - Cluster Table Currants Raisins Dates Essences Peels Spices, Figs Almonds Mince Meat WaJnuts Icings

Come to the Central Store for your Xmas groceries. you with anything you want in the

grocery line at right prices.

. We will supply

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_:_ LOCALS _:_ Ihorn S~rling on Tuesda5'. - .. - Mrs. Browuing returned

t'.,·.ulJal ODd Loc.lll.ml8boll~ P..,pl. Winnipeg on Wednesday. • ulnl EVUGt.lln aD~ arODDd Trtl&enae. _ • r •

........ ~................. . C. R, DaJ:litlg left on Wdllesday. W A. Scott was a business visi to visit ~de~(h; in ,?arroll •.

tor to Souris 011 Monday, - 'Mrs. Steailman left A. Perrie was a ~isitor ,to Win.; for Oak' Lake on Mondar.

All kintk\i)f Repairs 'to ,M:aCJ:I~; inery '1(1. Second-hand Bicy­

'des for Sale or to. Rent ; '.lIlso.

; nipeg Oll. 'fhursday of last week.- C. W. Barkwell will continue his

to same ,'1(1 Agent for Myers' Pumps; and sun­dries kept in stock .", G I V

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Miss Eva'Darkwell returned from china and crockery sale all next the city ou'Thursday of last week. ",ep,k.

~Irs. M. ir. Staples' returned It will be well for the ·rat~riav'f'1 from the city 011 Saturday. ' not to forget that ,

151., is nOlbinal ion day, and . thai.!

J.' C. Nichol's place in ~. Cal- Monday, Dec. 7th, is the dale,of vert's. has been takeu by Roy the annulli school meeting.

Staples. .. Miss Henderson is holding' a . Mrs. Mills was a visitor to Rath.

well on Saturday, returning on 'l'uesda)' .

!Clearing-sale, for one month, ~5=5=::====~==~~ various fancy gOods and the bal· I alice of thefall millinery stock. An advertisement appears elsewhere .. . Messrs. McKeown and Sueppa rd

were Rathwell \'isitor~ io 'l'reherue 011 Tuesday.

Dr. Staples left Cor Wiollipeg on Thursday evening of last week, reo turning on Saturday.

M. H. Staples and C. Ml:tcaJi returhtd on Friday lasl from a two daysj \'isil to the city.

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attend II special meeting of the lodge on Wednesday evening, Dec: '2Ild. Grand Master McCormiclqis making his official \'isit on that evening ,

, 'V"~ 'E. Staples returned ou Tu~s- formal opening of Treherne day, frolll Wiunipeg where he spent School: left on Saturday (or ~n"'r' several dars on business. 'and Brandon.

~ '. ~." ;. Co' R. Ddrliug left for Winnipt·g, Miss Houston would he \'ery

Oil 'rhursday last, Cor a few days -much pleased if anyone desiring' to

J. J. Browning, Teacher of

PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, , Piano. and Organs Tuned and

Repaired, -

For lerms, etCol apply 10

visit, returning on i\londa}·. take leSsons all piano organ

. Ale~. Bissett 'is attending Normal' th~oughol1l the winter ~:~:e~i~:tlb~e[r 1;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 nt Winnipeg antl110t at Portage, as I Wrlte ~or, tl',rms ,or call, at rs. M. was stated in last week's issue. I R: Palmer~, SpeCial " .' , given to beginners., Add , Mr. anI! Mrs. C, R.' Somerville henle. l\Ii!l~ Houston lciClor NClobitt ,on:Motiday after towo e\'try Tuesday \·Isiting for a fcw days in ,Treberne. dar.-• • ;.~,; t I ....' f-, \

, ·;W!11. Cory, of Waw,,:uesa, arriv- Next MonUay eveuillg the Ep-ed from· tbe east on Friday of last League of tbe Methodist week and visited with W. Ba k- purpose holding a !lOCial well. ' . R.ev. Mr. Hugbes will

Don't forget that the las. Fax deliver un address on U~c "Li(~,aiiQ Concert Company plays in tbe Work of George ~hllefield. ,I\­opera hOllse next WedneSday night, s~ort programme ~!I~ be given and Dec 2nd light refresbments Will be served.

- , A collection wilLbe ,taken in aid of Mrs. J. Lyle arrived'in tow~ the Foreign Missionary Movement.

week 00 a visit to her sister A bearty invitation 'is extended to brother, Mrs. J. Coulter and all. Humphrey ..

• ,'. McGowall' s 'r;. ..... i;'M !It',~~~~;li"I;~ii~ifii~·~;iD.~ f;:c,ul Port Burwell a h,,'rr"~lil'nF tario chestnuts. They tHeDi at loc,per lb.

.aims to please, 9ive him

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, 'Ve lire rigbt III line with everything up-to-dale ill

WAll ,(O\,EIINGS, <

Wall Paper, Burlap, Sanitas,

Varnistled Paper.

H. IUCH.ERT.

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Preserving Fruits

.... Peaches

Plume Pears .Montannu Crab

Apples, etc.

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A Fresh 'Shipment arriving every week. The best pack

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'WE can supply your needs in Lumb"r,

rough or dressed, at a con siderable reduction on last year's prices. Cement, Brick, Tarrllper and Lime also in stock. '

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, : I Good Goods M':,KEGood Name j • The Maple Leaf Rubbers have a naille of whidl el'elY lo)al •

i Canadian in proud. They ha\'~ also Illild" it a gO(1(1 name by the :. hig-h quality the goods ha\'e mainta\lled. \'Oll \\'111 thcrel,l\'c act

•• ,visely if ),011 come to us and secure the g~lllIine Maple Leaf : ! Rubbers.' We ha\'c them in all kinds and c1assl's to fit all .: • members of the family,

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\Ve h:1I'e ::!o pairs girls' high-buttoned o\'cl'shoes, sizes •

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9 to 13 and I ami 2, regular price '$1.40, to clear at 96C

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::!5 pairs men's felt shoes, felt ami leather soles, regulM prices $2, ~2'50 and $2.7:;,will walk out at,!,er 1"1', $1,60

25 ,mil'S boys' skating ~hoes, a good strong "hoe. Gaud value' at the regular price, $2.00; will slide out to th\! •

w;"' or, ;'~~' ~ ~~ ~ ~E .. ~'T$~~ P ~ I .

J. R. SCOTT TREHERNE: ••••••••••• ,.4 .• 4~.4~.~~., ••

MANITOBA This Province has 4[ ,I6q,089 acres of land, 6,0[,).200 nc\'('s of

\Va ter' snrf (ICt! tu d TIl IV 1II0istllrl: flom fur Ah: r ielll t II rul pu I po~cs, therefore \\e III\\'a)'5 ha\'e ~l1lTicient I\lOi~tllle to illsme II crop.

There is yet 25,000,000 ncrcs 11110CCIIl'il'd to be IlUllle~t"I\(.lt J 01' plirchnse(l,

'I'he popldatiull ill 1901 wa:; 255.21 J; it is now in 100mel IlUIlI­

bers 400,COO or neali)' douhle in ~e\'en ) cars . 'Villllipeg ill 1901 hR.d R popUlation of 42,240; has IlOW 115.000

or more than donhled its POpullitioll·tll SC\'CII yeals, 'l'he transportation facilities arc almost perfect, there being,

3516 miles of rnil\\'~\' in the Provillce. all rndialilll! fl'olll Winllipcg. " Three traus-continental trains lea\'e Winnipeg- e\'ery day and it is only n maller of a few 1II0ntbs when there will be th'e, those to be' added beillg the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Cauadian Northern.

These are indications of the PrO\'ince's progress in all directiolJR and is the place to cast in YOllr lot, as no other coulltry cau show the salDe increase in the same time.

TO VISITORS-Do not )Jass \villllip~g withollt seeing Gov­eroment and railway lands for sale, Rnd obtaining full information as t~ hOlllestends nnd opportunities for ill\'eslmenl.

R. P. ROBLIN. I'IIJlJdUI or MuuiluLH lind Mllll&lcl of .\KI i.:ulLuro

For apeclullu(olmntloo apply In Jo •• ph Burh •• J .... lIartner •

178 LOIlKIl Av., WJlluipeg, A'an. . 77 YOlK zst., Toronto. Ont..

SOJ1le of Our Snaps

Car 01 12 inch Ii. C. spruce striplap at $26.00 per M j and do not forget that inch lumber we :u·e·.selling­

at $19.00 per M-it is good value.

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ow nnd the 1I1lpennl Illed! ,e to I eep both speech Ilnd net w Hhis can atl tutlonal bound. UtA me{lS~ ad 1D o colder mood by tJ e people. III ' Get mnnJ tod!l~ Thu emJ?Clol still l~kB tI e dvmpllthy of botli upper al,d 1~

RETURNS FOR (HE LAs:t MONTH

ARE GRATIFYING 't' •

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Exports of Domestic Products to be Much Larger than Correspond ng Month Last Year­F gures Dealing WIth Agr culture Very Sat sfactory

Olllll 1- Tlaue IctUIUS fOI

I~\ e Is of eoewty The theol y nmong- filII! fnendE; 'Of the

chnneellor und tbe n mIsters s thut they I lUst "n t nlllt see hom the em pelor nels w hen the next Jt eenly III tlest ng public- question comes up Do Ibt ex sts us 10 "hethcr nt the nge

,,0 the knlsel S ImpuI<lve dlSPOSI can be modIfied 80 by the events

of the Inst fortnIght Ll nt ho WIll de

FEAR TROUBLE IN IN

11 0 Itll of Octobcl ~how nil IllcrenijC of $2 GO~ 074 1ll the cxpo ta of dom eMtlc pI oduet~ and 1\ deC/euse of $5 2Z1 51[. III I III 1 a ta of meIChnndlsc Illltoled for COl ~ IIllptton ns co IIpaled lllth October of lust year Ihe totul , It e gf domesllc exports for the

on t flOIl the I ractlce thnt he h!)S IItell180 followed dun Ig the \JwQnty yenrs )f

IPI til I All ~26 000 212 ns comp[lIeu II th $23 607 fIe Q the Sllll 0 11101 th lust lOlll Ihe cxnolts o[ I g ICUltU nl PIO Ilols IIIe ensed by nijollt $4000 000 )I h Ie tho expotlll of II 0 Illln~ nnd of !til mala II Id thcl! 1)) Qduot CI ch fell $1 000000

] ho totnl expol ts oxelt s vo of col nnd bulhol \\0 e $26262085 IS com I II cd 'It It $31 484 000 fo October 1007

] or Ihc first seven montl s of th present fisenl yelll tho It l[lorts enlel od fOI hOlle COIlS\l1I plioll totnlled :j>162 DOB 302 n clecI cose of $56726030 n8 compared WIth tho same pellod of 1007 Durlllg the So\ en n a ItllF co II nnd bullion WOI e Impo ted to vul e of $- 212 812 ns eompalec1 $1 306375 Inst ) ell The expo ts 0 don eAtte products for the sevel) 11lonths toluJlecl $136408263 11 do c e lae or $12 862 626 Tho to til trnd fOl tl e Reve I mOllths 11 as $318400 P85 t (lcCI cnBC of $76 216 434

poultrv Men Gratified " IlIlIpCg - At n meetIng o[ thE

\\ 111m peg Po l!try 11880CI Lhon lhe sub lect of l'oult y Keeping ])urmg the Wllltel Months wos fntloduced b) F 0 Sn gent sec I etnry of the I sso o nlton C II Wise plesldont oc 0\ Pled tho cl m MI SU) gent denl! In I't! tIClIlnr Wltll tlte lntm III fittlllgf (Jf tIle Iloultry house nnd touched IflOIl the lust Ilnth 1 oppe nnd I lcni

loodmg n ld the "eneln! d elnry or bllds

Milch sntlsfnclton wns felt by the members on learnlllg thnt the uuthol II os o[ the Agrtcultul nl college h[1(1 I II nnged III theIr cUllleulum rOI 0 n u Be of lectu reB on POUItI y und pOlllt v ludglllg lhe step IS the out can e of II suggestlOll mnde so ne t \ 0 I 01 ths ngo by the seOl et try nnd 1\ I I thalnnce of \lh cit n deputallol InA nl pOllltecl to Il1tel VlCW the 111lI

CI P II of tho collego

I IS rClgn ] Illlee Von :6UJllow md \ IS pnrty \\ 111 P IlSUC tn OPPO) tmust lohcy lffirmlllg resoh tel v HUlt the mpclIII conluct \\111 con fa n fllitth

tI1lly \\Ilh tho Impel\al \ Old

I rtlh ense liUllplV Ilf Coal I OIt Wllhnm - II eo nle

ppl QX 1\I Iltlll~ 1 050 000 tons of led up JIQlIl om] 1)y lhe tlmo the

nst stcl1me of the sanaon Is t 1110ad d thel e VIII be ano Igh QO!ll bere to Ipply eVCI y fanllly \I Cnnada w tit

1 tOll of coal No OnllO(lIon Pity has vel I lllcJled nn) 1I111g lIke the omou It

of con I I hnt hns been handled he 0 hIS soason At tha 011[11(11110 liner

rnlh n)'" compnny B docks there uro ')lled 000 000 tal s of the compnny s onl nl I 250000 Ions Of commercIal onl I nd 11 lho nelgl bOl hood of 200

JOO tOllS hnvc como to the 01 nI d 1'1 UI k 1'110 ()o I nih l1y About lM 100 tons mOl e 01 oonl hnve beon re o veel her 0 th Ig senson thnn in nllY orn or ) enl It Is expected thnt fully

100000 tons of coni w IJ nrrtvo be fa e he close of nnVlgntlOn nnd over 00000 tl)nS hnve alrondy Qcen for n ded

THE 1:REUER-NF.- TfllES

ns n Stl'lltel:lC (hmll wns n "n." Hecentl) becll CI CUI tcd \I I th seeking tlol Ilt d fie ent till es but It. ao~~ 100ltH liS I the C N R hnd seeuxed IiI contlol \ gwnt fight hns b~eu ~YJt up by the Oook und 0 Brteu. :w.terChtb III the constmclton of the. ~oad. lIod III conser vmg tl elr 1 ItQtests after II nrds They huve ulst\ I,!;ud to stnnd n glcnt deal of blu/Hng ,flam lnterestM I Ilch have tin entel,),ed to pntnllel thel loud :r h'l>liC 18 e .mSldernbtc good ttmlJet on 1<be I ne

TO RECOVER LAND

BIG FIRES IN DOMINION.

L,st of D sasters Where Property Loss Was Mlllton or More

In sIxty three J ears Oanada bll5 had sixteen confiagral oos ~ here the pro perty damage was one mlilloo dollar. or more lhe hst s as folJO\~s

Oec;l.ares Foderal Government Is Not May 2 1845 Quebec-iOver 100 houses burnt and 20 hves ost pro

the Owner of M lions of Acres In perty ICES $1 000 000 the Ra Iway Belt-H Istory of Case June 28 1840 Quebee-l \l00 houses Dates Back to T,me When CPR Durnt nnd 40 ltves lost property loss W $1500 000

as Bu It July 8 1852 MOIMe I-Net rly 1200 Vallco 1\e B 0 - The conteutlOIl houses burnt and 15000 people ren

thnt the Don lilian gavel mf e It IS but dcred homelew property loss $5 the tlUstee nnd not the ownet of the ()OO 000 IIllllIons of netes III tho Ollwn) belt Oct 16 1866 Q Icbec-2 500 houses of h\enty 111les on eneh SIde of tho 17 convent- Itnd churcl es tn St Roche o P R fl\lm tl e t)(le\\aLcr to \Ibertn md St Snvour dcstroyed nnd 18 ()()(J nnd of the tbree III Ihon nCles In the people rendered homeless property Pence I ver (hstllct 1\11(1 thnt tI e loss $3000 000 PIOVI11Ce IS stIll tho owne of theso May 30 1876 Quebec--700 d,vJIII lnnds nevel hnv ng purted 1\1 til ts It gs dcstroye I 1lI St LoUIS Wnrd !lId tItle Ins beel I used for the It at !i,l'()0 poople rendered homeless pro tll1e II L BI t sh 001 UlIl blll. court put1.y loss $800000 It fOIll cd one of the eh ef brnnel os Jfune 18 187!l St Johns Quebec

of nl gun ellt of E V 130d\\ ell K a III busllIess sectIon of tI e c ty CPI ese Ihug tho PIOVllCllL1 govern (Hit helteu 01 d Chn01pllln streets) de

IT ent I I the stilted CIIBe II the siro'ved 1 rope 1.y 10ll~ $2500 000 stund ng dlsputo bet\\eell U 0 8 , t 3 IB76 St HYMII the Quebec nnd fedo nl governmentA OVOI Ind -80 stor~s three bnnks and 500 otl or lands thc cnse III \\ Illch tI e pro\ !bUll n I g5 destroyed property loss lice nssorts lis tItle to II levclSIOnm) $1.250,000

11terest III the nbnlldoned 01 sold In J"ulle 20 1877 SI John N B -The elmn Iunds tho-Do III III on hUVIIg II cntlre bUSH esa sectton of tI e CIty 11 eso lnnds 110 be lelielnl ntel est but extend\ ng over '<n nre 1 of 000 lcres mel ely the light to ndnllllste them ~eslro~1 ~ropel"tv loss $13500000 ns gunldlUlls of the IndlnllS n tillS JUI c 8 lS81 Quebec-BOO houses provlI ce burned nnd over 1 200 fum I os reI

The nrllument \lont be~ ond the Trr-- dored hLlnel"Bs St John's Wllrd ,hnll In Ids nnd mcluded the mIll OIrul property loss '2000000 of ne es of lantl conve) cd to the Dom- Oct Il 1891 WllIdsor N S -Thc II110nby tI e plovlIlelul net of 1884: grenter [JntlOn of the to\\n destloye I Mr Bod \ell lend thnt net \II ref" neluding a Ipn-ge rtumber of (h~cll mnkes use of the \\ords III busC"" mgs property loss $1,.000 GOO nnd neldod III eflect thllt the Pl"OV nlre Sept. It 18!r8 new We'll.n nster contends thnt theSe Innds \leTe glmne B 0 -The btlRtHCsS sectIon of the ed to the DomllllOn me ely III trnst tow 1 entireb des:troyed property n n d of th constructIon of the 0. Ploss $2 000 000

R malung the Dommlon go;;;erl1'ITHml \pnl 26 10'10 attn" ... Hult-Firo t ustees und lenv ng the prOVIT\Ce stIll broke out 111 Uull c1cstroYlllg two the 0 vnors Thnt the fede '1'1 gov tJurds of the tl IV'II 11'lmped Heross the Clnment J ns never lell(lored It1''' Ie nvcr to attn,,,, 1 dpl\.1.roymg most of nO\ nl of Its trl stoeshlp n 1d tile pro tI e property lID U e Ohuu,lJere lumbar v nce ns owne hllR n IIg"l'lt to de (hstnct 1 000 houses were bltrnt be mnncl It thnt the ncco lilt u,ust show SIdes mIlls and Inctortes n td mnl y any Rur )luses nnd rovemWfl lCllved 1111111011 feet of hlln ber Seven Itve~ by th!) Dam man since 188'1 In these lost Jlml 16 000 pe~ple ren'lercd

d ..... b propcrty loss $7 500,000 Inn S III vllch the uOlllil.non IIns y 1900 MOlllrelll-The I" W 1 IRt lke regrmlec1 1taelr owner bull(hng erected It

Tho court eBerv~d ItE.. d~c sian upon $600 Of.o nnd n number of Ih,vliole,sRlc 10usng on St Pmll lind l!It

Rtrer.ILq des!. oyed property loss

CANADIAN BARONETCY •

SIR E S CLOUSrON IS SIXTH TO #

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Dom non. Greatest Banker Who Has ReceIved HeredItary TItle Was Born at Moose Factory Where HII Father Was Factor-Entered the Bank s ServIce In 1865 and Pro

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Orlly those who ::~~:;~ t:~l~~'~~~ know the agony, o throbbing', shooting,

ng pRin." Inch this .ilmo"t CBlIsco nnd tho \I fLy iL wrecks tho ."florol 'slrfol

Zam·nuk is blesserl by thou8nnds who uaud to ~uffor from piles, IJlIL \I hOIll It h:.. clIret!. One such gmteful l'erson I. 111 rs. E,I7.nbot h 1'uJ lor of (l roe,,\\ ood Avenne, 'J'oronlo Sho pnJ B' "."'or four long 'cnrs I suffered nculoly from blooding 1;llc8. ]hllllll! !lUlL tIme J spent ao il11mOIlBO tLlI10\Hlt of moncy on 'remedl"s' nnc! doctor'. )110scllptions hut I got no eB'C. ZBm Bill", ns ,hlrcr. en~ to C,'OI ~ tiling 01 0 I I"d tll,'d !lnd II; cured II1C. 111m grn.tdlll fOI Lho cure, n.nd U9 I JH\\"O nc\or Juul pilus oncosincc, I klJow tho curo lH pISrlllllllcnt II

.Another thnllkflll "OlllnnlS lllra. A . F.: G .. dmor, of ('ntelmn, 'J'rnnty Ilay. Sho Sl\) a "III my CIL80 Zam·lIllk ellee. tetll1 \\Onc101f111 curo. Ji'or)2 \,esu ] ha,l bo,n trouble,1 "Ilh hilmI, b)cedlog .nd protruding )1llos. 1 hlld bcell U8l1lg ,anoull kunIa of OJntments, eta., but novor cnm. acr089 nnytlnng to do mo goo I unllll triod Znm.Buk wInch cnred mol TIlIlt thl. mny he tho mOR". of holpin!! Rome .ulTerors from plio! to try Zam Duk IS tho WIsh of aile "ho haa ound grcnt J olrof II Zam·nuk t. 1\ rnrely herllnl bnlm nnd

fIIhould bo in 0\ elY homo r Cnres cubl, bUTns, IH 1116C:o., oczemfl, ,!leerA, hlood­poloonlng. itch, co d 801 DAI rhapped band. anci 0.11 clJ~OMJOIl nlld t Jurica of the Rkfn, cto • .All rlruJ(/.('lqlR aml.tore! o.t 60c box. or trolll ZU.1I1 lluk Co • 1'01 onto, plloo

Safe Enough. HIcks-You ~veJe dlendfully indls

CI eet to lIIentlOn that important deal of ours to your WIle

Wlcks-Oh, iVs all right. r dldn'l tell her It was n scclet.-iloston 'rran SCllpt

A cough IS afton the form unner 01 serIous pulmonnry afflIctions, yet thele 18 a simple cure wlthm the reocL of all 10 Blckle's Anti·Consulllptlvf Syrup, nn old·tune and WIdely recog nlzed remedy, WhiCh, If leSOI ted I< at the inception of n cold, '\Ill IllVnr· 10 hly give rcllof, nnd by ovel eOlIun!, the trouble, guard the system allY SOTIOUS consequences Price cents, at nil denlors

Knlcleer-1'he fashionable woman' figure IS like a slat.

Bocker-Whlle the mnttress, holstel and' pillows are wom on the hoao.­New York Sun.

There IS more Catnrrh In thIS soc tion of the country thnn all othol diseascs put togother, and until thl' In~t few yenrs wns supposed to b~ 111culnble For n grent mnny yean doctors pronounced It a locnl disense and proscn bod local lomoehes, and by constantly: fa~hng to cUle With 10 oal treatment, pronouncod It meum

,ble. SCience. hns proven catnrrh tr be a constitutlQnal dlsoase nn!n!,~d,i~:!~:rl fore reqUIres oonstitutlonal I, Hall's Catnn h F. J. Cheney & the only wnstltUI;tOllllll cure on market. It IS tnken internally 1U

" doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mu­cous SUI fnees of the system. They of· fer one hundled dollnrs for any oose It lalls to curo. Send for circulars and

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A CurIous MIrror That May Be Made Traneparent.

RHEUMATISM IN THE BLOOD

One ot tho most curlous,lnventions Liniments and Rubbing Will Not uf tbls age Is What Is called plntlnlzcd I ' Jlnsa. A piece of gloss Is coated with CUre 1t ••• The Disease Must be nn cxceedingly tbln Inyer or a l1<)uld I Treated Throudh the Blood, chnlge,1 with pllllluum nnd then rnlsed I ~

to n Il'd hent. 'Xhe plntlnum becomes The tloublC ,nth men nnd women Illllled to thS- glass In Bucb a wny as who have rheulllutlsm is thnt they tn form nn Odd kind of mirror. wnsto vnlunble tIme ID trY10g to rub

the complnlDt away. . If. they rull 'J'hl! glass hns not renlly lost Its hnrd enough the fnchon cnu~es transparency, and yet If one places It wnrmth m the nffectcd pnrt, ",Iuell ogalnst a wnll nnd looks at It be secs tempornflly relievc8 Lhe pam, .but in hIs hunge ns In nn ordinary tooklng a short Lune the nches and paIDs nre gluss. Dllt \\ ben light Is allowed to ns hnd ns ever All the rubbing, and come t hI ougb th!' glnsa tram tbe other all tho ,imments und outward nppl!. sIde, ns when It Is placed In a window, C!ltlO\I~ III ~he world won't cure rheu· It IIlllle,lrs perfectly trnnspnrellt, lI1,e mutlsDl, becuuse It. is rooted in th.e

blood. Rubhmg won t remove the POI' ordinary gluss. sonous nCld 111 the blood ~hat ,call.ses

)JI' constructlng a window of plotl~ lhe paID But Dr Wllhnms Pmlc nlz,:d glllss OIlC could sta nd close I>e PIlls WIll, b~c[LI1se they are a blood hind til!! pnnes In an unlllumlnnted medICiue netlllg on the blood. Thnt rOOD! lind bebold clearly e\'crythlng IS why the nches lind paIDR and ~tlff goIng 011 out~hle, wblle passersby look· swollen lOll1ts of rheumntlsm dlsnl?' lug ii't Ibe "Illdow would bebold only penr when these pIlls nre used .Tha~ s II OU!! mIrror or set or mirrors In "blch why scnslble peoplo waste no t~me. III

I ... 0 t d rubhing but tru.e Dr Wllhnms Pml, their 0" II figures wou (1 uil re ec e. PlllR when the first twmges of rheu. while tile }lerson Inside i'emnlned In· matlsm come on, nnd these speechly \ IsllJle. dllve thc trouble out of their qystem

In I'rnnce yarlous tricks hn,'e been Mr. John EV!lns,12 Kempt Rond, Hal. coulrll cd "Itll tbe aid of this glllss !lax, N S, sfiye _, AbouL three y~nrs In 0I1l' 11 "erson, seeIng wbut appears ago I hnd lin nttack 01 rheumatIsm to be un 01 dlnnry mirror, npproaches whICh settled III lilY light leg nnd It to g IZl' Ilpon hhnself A sudden !lukln. whIch became Vety much swol. ('hang!.' iu tb,· mcchnl1lsm seuds I1ght lell lIud WIlS cxccedlllgly pnmf~1 I

I b k wnsted n good denl of t,me trYlllg to tlllollgh the glnss from tIe nr, get rtd of the trouble by rubblllg WIUI wil£'l "11]1011 11 Instnntly becomes trnns· hlllmcnts, but It dId not do m~ a pnr<·nl. nud tho startled spectator Onds bIt of good lI[y dnughter "as usmg hImself ponfronted by some grotesque Dr W,llunlls' PlIlk PIlls at the tIme IlgllllJ tllnt bud been bIdden behind tbe lind finally pl'lsunded me to try magic gluss. them InSIde of u week the pIlls be­

SPEED LAWS OF 1816. Coach •• GoIng NIne Miles an Hour

Frightened the English. The ou tery 4ft lIy growtng 10Uller In

En!;,lllnd a~n Inst the excess lYe speed of motor cn rs lends Interest to the fol· lowing rnssnge Cr01l1 the Annunl RegIs. t~r ror ISIG:

A new concb was startcd In the sllrlng to run to Brighton. a dlstoncc of nns-two mllcs. In six hours 0 0 0

1 his. howc"£'r, became alnrmlng. }lnr· tl(,lllnrly In the populous neighborhood or "',," Ington. tllrollgh which It pllssCll. and the pnrlsh omcers there cnused In· rorllln lIon to !Je In Itl agnlnst the dll\' crs for dll\ Ing fmlously on tbc public rond so liS to endanger tbe lI\'cs or ble mnjcsty's Rubjects.

Til£' result at tbls Is to be rend In ~Innsnrd's "Parliamentary Reports." rune 10, 1810.

'1 hc a ttorney general moved for len \'c to hrlng In n 1>111 tile object at "hleb wnB the protection of the lIyes and limbs of his majesty's subjects by corre(·tlng the enormons nbuses of sln!;'e~onch drlnl s WithIn thcse Cew dnss It wou1<1 be'lInrllly credible what n numlJ(~r ot sppllcotlons .he had re­cell'ed on this subject.

Some accounts \I ere enough to treeze one 'wlth horror. A gentleman at ve­rnclty hnd Informed him that on Tues· dny, Mill' 21, nt 5:30,_ the 'frafnfgar and llC'glllator conches set off froD! Mancb"ster nnd !,ot to Liverpool at 8 20, doIng this journay In two bours Ofty lllinutes, nt the rute of tweh'e miles n u hour.

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glln to help me, and nfter tnklllg them a few weeks langei the trouble had completely dIsappeared and hne not bothered me slllce. My dnughter wns [lIsa talnng the pIlls at the tune for wonlmess and anllcmlll, wns nl· so cured by them, nnd I nm now n firm !tiend of UIlS merhcme." .

Most of the troubles that ailllct manlund ara due to poor, watmy blood. Dr. WIlllnms' l'lIlk PII,ls ne:-1II1lly muke new red IJlood 1 hnt IS why they curo llnnemlll With its headnches and backaches, and d,ZZI­ness and fnmtlllg spells; the pungs of rhellmllLlslll, lind the shurp ~tnbblng pllIns of ncuralgla; also Inchgestlon, St. Vltus dnnce, PIIIIlIYSIS nnd the mlmeuts 'of young girls nnd women of mnture age Good blood IS the secret of health nnd the secret of good blood IS Dr WIIlInms' Plllk PIlls. Sold by ml'dlCllle dealers or by mall at 50 ceuts a box from The !Jr. Wllhllms' Medlcme Co., Brock· VIlle, Ont

"When you make a I equest for ~ mnn to throw sometlung III your way, lemar1cs the obsOlver of events and tlllllgs, "you do not wnnt It to be a bannna skin "-Yon1cels Statesmnn

MInard's Liniment Cures Colds, ,&c.

Long.felt Want. "What IS tillS pecuhnt hey on ..

TIlE. _T~EHE!l.NE THIES.

SAVED BY CLEAN HANDS. , rhrllllng InCIdent of the Days of the

Paris Commune. leredeJlc Vllllers' 'Peaceful Pel son

Ilitles aud Warrlols Bold" contulns n ~trlklng and SOll1eWbllt bloody hlle of lhe tellible du~ s of tUI! Purls COlD' OIune. An unnamed EugllshlDUU tells the stol'Y of hlmsclf and Archll>uld I'·orbes. the grent war correspoudent: 'There "ns n good deal of fightlng In the sheets at tho tIme, Cor tho Vcr snllles tloops wcre pressIng hnrd UpOIl the communIsts One afternoon, In a hbeot not fnr from \\hote'\,c wcre sIt tIug, I wus rounded up by n party of lehels and malle to work meetIng n bnlllcnde, whel) I found nnother Eng llshmnn pressed for the snme huslness It was Forbes the war correspondent We euummed together at our dlstastc ful work, "hlch we "cle compelled to do or I lsi, being sbot for spIes

"l'reHently the barrlcnde was nttnck. cd b~ the Yersnlllelsts, nnd the com· munlsls. nfter n shurp IIgbt. were drlv. En heIter slceltm' do\\ n the stl·eet. FOlbes nnd I rnn "Ith them Presently he shouted. 'Din' Into thut wlneshop on tho lertl' I hnmodlately dId so, nnd Forbes, catchIng hold oC me, pusher] DIe tbrollgb a shop to n bnck ynrd. whel'e we found n pump. 'Now,' salcl be, 'wnsh your hn nds q\llckly and let me ha,"-e n tUln' After our nblutlons bo hnrrled me bnck luto the street. 'fhnt sImple IncIdent oC wnshlng my hnnds suyecJ illY life. find I nlways reo membol It wIth gl'u!ltudo.

"We hud haldly gaIned the street be. fore we wero 10llghly HI rested by tlll' vIctorIous b'oops, who would not Ilsl)!11 to nuy expluDlltlon and wCle hurt'led nlong with mlluy oUler pI'lsonel's till we cnme to a blunk wnll, where n hnlt WIlS mnde. Allout n dozen of us wem mnde to stand In n line wIth aliI' bncks to tbe wnll. 'Hanus up" cried the oC· flcer III charge.

"The IlOOI' dc, lis who bnd soIled hal'l(\s "cre tolu to rcmnln. Forbes und I were the only men who were allo\\ eu to fnll out. for ollr bands sbowed no sIgn of bnrl'lcnde worle or soil of pow. der upon them. Before we realized whnt bad bnppened the rest were rid dIed wIth bullets. It was n gbnsU, sight." r

A COMICAL LAWSUIT. Odd Revenge of the Whim.lcal Count

De Lauraguai •• The Count de Lauraguals wns one or

the most sIngular characters oC a wblmslcul time. He wns Cull of oddl· t'es nnd hnd n recl,less spirit of dnrlng. The boldness of bls language and nco tion once drew ulJon blm tbo dlspleas. Ilre of Louls,XVI, who banlsbed hllD flOlll Pnlls, but he cnme back on n CestuI d IY nnd ",ns seen In the "ery fnee or the court wnlklng about n race CO,lrse The 1.lng \\ tnked 'lt the escn· pade Such n culllrlt "ns Incorrigible.

But one of the Illost nbsurd oC' bls nntlcs had to do wltb the Prince D., a v!!ry dull courtier, agnlnst whom he hnd a gl'ullge One day the count np plied ,·ery grn yel~ to a physician, ask· Ing If It were possible for 0 person to die of ennui

"Sucb n thing." snld tbe doctor, "would be very singular ond very rnre"

"But whnt I wn lit to know," said tbe count, "Is wbether It would be possl· ble" to

"Well," ans\\ ered the doctor, "a long continued stnte of ennui mIght Induce sO:1le diseuse. sueh as consumption, and In that sense, It might cause the pntlent's denth" 'On this the consultntion wall written

down and signed at t~e count's request nnd the fee paid. ~

Next he went to an advocate and nsked wbethcr he could make a legal complaint '1gnlnst a man who by any menns whatsoe\er bnd formed a de­sign agulnst his liCe The advocate as.

Thanks to the Bu:-glar. The dark lantern flaRhed through

the fiat 'rhon cnllle the glenm of n revolver ....

"Hands up I" hissed the hend of the family. "You're a burglal "

"Y.yes." gasped the 1I1tllider, as he faced the cold steel.

"What have you stolenP" "Your Wife's pug dog" "H'm I Er-If thnt's all you may

snenk out quietly" "And your mother·m·law's Pill rot ' "You don't sny. Well, here IS

llome loose change" "And yOUl dnughtet's phonogl nph " "Good I Hcre's some more loosc

change .. "Also your son's punchmg b,tg" "What I Grent Scott mnn, come

III to the hhrm y and I'll opcn a spe­canl bottle 'rhele Cel tainly "Ill be SOUle pence III ~ll1s flat from no'l on "

A Simple and Cheap Medicine­\ simple, chenp and effecttve merl!· cllle IS something to be doslred Thoro IS 110 mcdlCllle so effective a regula· tor of the chgestlve system as Pnl' melec's Vegetllble Pills They 1110 Simple, they me cheap, they cnn be ~ot nnywhoro, and tholt beneHcml nco tlon "Ill pnve thell I ecommendlltion rhey nro the Ulechcme of the poor mnn Ilnd thosa who WIsh to escnpe doctors' bIlls Will do well III gIVIng them a tllnl.

--.:.----The Soot DepOSit

SIX tons of soot nre deposl ted .evel y yent III nn aCle of glolmd at MichIgan Avenue and Park Ron, Chlcngo. hy [lhnois C<ln~.al locomotives, accord· mg to DI W A Evans, COllllJUS' 310nel of Puhllc Health. He made tlus statement III Kent 1'helltl 0 "Tho Impurity of mr III Chicago IS 0. huge mennce," he slIld. "Each yeal twelve thousnnds pounds of soot are depOSIt· ed 111 nn ael e tract at 1Il1clllgan Avc· nuo and Park Row by the IlllllOlS ContinI. The people of CIllcngo WIll do better to dlVCl t the encI gy now 9xpcJlchng III bOIling the lake wnter to secullng better ventilntlOn of ,ttl\' home ConsumptIon In Clucngo IS lIlcroaslllg nt the rate of 20 pel cent a yenl, while other dlsenses UI e de· creaslllg "

Repeat ft :-" Shiloh's Cure wrn always cure my coughs and colds."

A southelllOl, -heurmg a gleat com· motIon III Ius clucken hOllse ono dnl k nigh t, took Ius revoh'or and \Iont to lDvostlgntc.

"Who's thele?" he stmnly demand· ed, Opelllng the door ,

"Who's there~ Answer or I'll shoot I"

A trcmbhng voice fa om the fill thest cOiner' .'''Deed, suh, dey am't nobody hyah 'ceptm us oluckens "- Everybody's Mngnzme.

-\ The dehClous flavor lind aromn of

"Salada" Ten..ls preserved by the use of sealed lend pnckets It IS never exposed to the sun, dust, dIrt, an. the surloundmg odols and contamm. ntlng IIIfluences. of other goods as bulk or loose tens nre A tenpot test WIll show the chfforence 81

A rather pompous·looklllg deacon in a COl tam Cl ty church was Rsked to take chnrge of a class of boys durlllg the nbsence of the regular teacher WhIle endeavormg to ImpleRe upon theIr young m'nds the ImpOltanee of living a Chrlshan hfe the following questIOn wns plOpounded

"Why do people call me /I Christ. Inn, children?" the WOI thy dlgllltUl y aslced. stnndmg very CI ect and llmll. iog down upon them.

"Because they don't know }'ou," was tho rendy nnswer of n brIght-eyed little boy. I espondmg to tho mgrn tiatmg sllllle WIth on'e equnlly guile. less nnd wlllnmg.-Llpr-mcott's.

~iep'lealtl sured blm that tbere was not tbe least • donbt of It In his turn signed a

h~~~~~:';~I~~ .• ~Cc~·~I(:~t:".~:h~~~these docu·

Minard's'Linimont Cures Garget in cows.

I Instl· young fathor had trimmed n against I.'\v;(',,,h nnd wns about to "ear it out

wsiimomols. I ~.~UCllr Corm· smnll boy.

"'·'.n .. him death I the mdlgnnnt grandmother AddloS8: F. J. Cheney & Co.,

Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggists, 75c. ' Take Hall's Fnnuly PIlls lor oon­

BUpotion.

thnt mlscrablo o.

cOllrs,ii.tlle. ended In laughter, it of his hnnd.

~";~;'.h~~~~~~!;,~~;,~· *oi~r~r:te~I~I'. "You touch lum with lt, ,.; •• '>.:": ,,:nr:lrl ~ shnlled.

TORTOISE SHELL. ,

The Way the Platos Ar. Removed From tho AnImal.

The coml> of tortoIse sbell hus a v~ry pule nnd translucent yellow, tbe only leolly valunble kInd or shell.

"Mllny pcople thlul, this pale, mottled shell the cheaper kind," denIer said. "Do you know why 1 en use tbe imitations nrc all lllilde this

un· tbe Be· like

"Thllt Is one yulgnr error nbout shell Another Is thnt the tor to Iso Is kl11ed to get Its shell casing. Thnt Is as n hsurd an errol' as It" ould be to say a sheep" as kllled to get Its wool.

"Whnt Is done Is Ihls. '1'ho Osbel' ·men. hnvlng caugbt n tortoise, tle him nnd then coyer his back" Ith dry grass nnd leayes ~'hey set lire to tbls stuiT, It burns slowly, nnd the beat Ciluses tho thlrt"en plntes of tlle sbell to 100scII at the joillts. Wilb n i,nlfe the plntes nrc llt led oIT, and a flel'" ard the tortolsc Is srt frce ~'ho base, or root, of his shell Is Intnct null wlll grow agnln If tortoises wera ldlled to get their aben they would long since hal'o become extinct.

"No, no E\ ery tortolso Is. ns It were. n farm-n shell fllrm Fishermen catch him regulnrly nnd with hent nnd n kulfe gently I emm'o his shell."-. New Orlcnns '1'lmes·Delllocrat.

COLORS IN THE OCEAN.

HOW MRS. CLARK FOUND RELIEF

<\FTER YEARS OF SUFFERING DODD'S K DNEY PILLS

CURED HER.

Pleasant Point Matron Tells Her Suf­fermg Sisters How to b. Free From the Terrrble Pains That Make Life II Burden.

]'IClIsIIllt POIllt, Ont (Speclul,-rhllt 1lI0Rt of Ihe Ills thnt tho suf. fermg "Olllell of Canada hnvo to benr tile due to dlsOIdercd KldueJS, .llild thllt the nntlllal CillO for tholll is Dodd's KldJley ]'1119. 18 onco more ShOll n III tlw cnse of lIr I s lI~tlll C. Clnlllo, a \1011 1.110\\ n I eSlc1el1t of Ous pIneo and It I"Ol1llllcnt momher of tho SlllvatlOll AIm} 1\[1 S C1nrlco!s Illwa),s rendv to g'l\'e hel oxperacnce for the benefit of hCl SUftCllllg SIS' leIS I

"My SICkness COilllllencec1 twenty yCU! s ngo "I t h lhc cho n~e of life," snys j\[,S CloII,e "lIIy hOillth "as In a bnd stille Watel "ould run fI alii 111~ hend "lllch "auld nHlko 1110 CUllIt Whl'JI [ clime out of the fmnt­mg spells [ look Ilts I \\ns bloated tIll I IIUS clunlR), The palll I "ufleled Ilns mlful It \\ould go to IllV feet and thell to Illy hend lIllllIl" doctors nttended lIIe, nnd I tllCd mnll\' medl' CIllOS btlt Ilolhlllg gnve me l~llef till [ IIs!'!1 Dodl19 KaIlIO\ PIlls l'ho filRt box slopped lho Ots lind seven boxe~ (,lllCd llIe completel)""

; J:VCI '" 9uffellllg '101111111 should uso Various Causes For the Different Tint. Dodd'" Kldne)' PIlls l'hey mnko of the Water. ;;!Iollg henlth~ 1\:1I1I1eI8. alld tho W0

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Sky and cloud colors nre often re- lIlllll ,,110 hilS good 1\,([1I0\'R IS safe. Oectetl In tbe sou. !Jut just ns tho nlr guntded ngnllIst lhose 1001lblc pnms bns Its sunset glol'Y so wnlor blls Its thnt m,llre lIlISe! ubI!! the IIvcs of HO

chn n gi ng tin ts q nlte a 1111 r t fl 0 III mere _11",11l",1,,;1 y;"",,,,",,,O,,,I1,,,I,,,CI,,,1 ======== reflectioll. \ = -- _~

Olive nnd brown llnes In tbe waves ]\[IlIY. nged fiVe yonrs. nnd Stell~, oft tbe const cOllie from tbe muddy Ilho \Ias Ilbollt tho 91ll11e nge, wela sediment "!lshed frolll, til!! shale, as tllltlllg nbout thell fuhue r1lellms. blues nl'lse chlelly from rctlcctcd sky. "When I grow I1P .. 8al({1\[nl y. "1'111 But there nre mnny otum' colors In tho gOlllg 10 be IL school tencher" occnn. On almost e\ ClY long \ o~ ugo "Wc1l, I'm gOing to be a mother nt sea spots of reddish browu color I\lth 101ll ClllldlClI." snld Sle1ln ure notlcell nt ono time or nnother. "Well,,, hon thel' COIllC to my" school 'Wben a few dlo]Js of thc dlscolOlCd 1'111 gOIng 10 \\1111' thelll. \\hlp them, wllter nrc cxamlued uuder n micro· ,dll]> tholll'" scope myrlnds of mInute cylinder glrnr "You menn tlllng I' SIII(I SIr-lin. ns cd IIlgae atl! scea. Bomc separalc, some the leal R cnme IIIto hOI cres "Whut joined togetlJer in Bcores It Is tbls IhllVC 1111' pOOl clulc1lcn evel done to orgnnlsm-somct!m!!s clllled "sen snw· you ?"-Delmontol dllst"-whlch hus gl\ en the un me to lhe Red sen, nlthough It IIlso IIll01lllds In other wnters. Sometlllles the "n ter fnr from hInd 1\ III he secn to be or n chocolate huc for 011 cxtent of se" crnl miles, alld thIs Is cnnsed by mil lions upon millions of mlnule oue eel ed animnls "hlcb Insh tbcmsell'es along, encb on his crratlc Indlvlduul COUlse, by mcnns of tbe fincst of hnlr· l1ke threads at clllll.-Penrson's.

The Trace. of the Boasts. On cyery sldo In the Mnlny w11us

the traces ot tho beasts-wblch hCIO live as scheduled, ns snfe from moles· tation, ns did their ancestors In PI e· Adamlto days-nre vIsible on tl ee trunk. all beaten game pnth and on the yielding clny at the drinking places I>y the hurrying stl eam. IIm e a belt ot mud nine feet tram the grollnd shows tbnt nn elepbnnt hus rubbeU bls itching bnck ngalnst the rough bnrlc ot a tree, and, sec. conrse hairs nrc still stlcklng In tho hnrde\led clny. 'Xhere a long, shnrp scratch 10'

pen ted nt regulnr IlIter\'Uls mnrks tho pnsslng at a rhinoceros. Here, ngllln, Is the pad mnrk ot aUger lmrely nn bour old. lind tbe pitted tracles at deer at all sizes nud varieties surround the deeply puncbcd holcs whlcb nre tbe footsteps at nn elephant - CornhlU Magazine. -----

Setijed the SIgn. When W11l1llm M. Evnrts was sec·

retary of state a new eleya~or mnn had been employed In the depnrtment who did not know Mr. EYarts by slgbt In bls car was n conspicuous sign to tbo eITect thllt by order at the secre. tnry of stnfe smoking was prohll>lted. One dny Mr. EYnrts I>onrded the car In company with a famous scnotor, the Intter smoking n cigar. The new man promptly touchcs1 the smoker on the elbow nnd snld, pointing at the no­tice, "Cnn't YOIl read that sIgn?" Mr. Evarts promptly tore dowu tbe at. tending notice and, turning to the ele­vator man. snld: "What sign? 1 don't Bee any." Thc-Ilttendnnt, suspcctlng something, wIsely held his peace, but he tonowed the pulr out nnd nsked the guard at tho door who the chap with tbe largo. bead wlis. The guard told him.

, England'. Prettieet Village ..

$!i.01)

FOR a man a pair 01 Culf Lmka would make a moat appropriate and usef III Chmt­maa Gift. co

THE LINKS .hown here are YO..,

.lron8'r made Crom 14k. golJ - aod

.re reinforced where ordInary link, give out.

ENCLOSED in fin. c ... - and engraved willi any monogram. Th. price U

$5.00 ~eDI po,l p.id 10 .ny addre ..

In Canad •• !lEND FOR OUR CATALOCUe.

RYRIE BROS .• LIMITED

134·136·138 Yon'e SL TORONTO

"How's Your Stomach" It the way people in China sa,. "Good 1I10rnmg." The grcetm!l of almost every nation IS an mquiry .fter health. The Chm.se have the root of the matter. A strong stom~' ach is the foundation. Look after this organ and the !leneral health care. for itsell. Man is so conati­tuted It cannot be otherWIse. It i. the mission of

BEECHA PILLS

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After a very careful survey we ven. ture to write down tbe names at the six EngliSh vlllages tha t we consider tbe prettiest In tbo land so fnr as our own opinion and wide ex perle nco nre concerned. ~'he cbolce 19 made Impar­tially and wltb tnll knowledge nnd due recognition ot lhe claims at ench to ita high place. Here aro tho six: Bon • cburch, Isle of Wight: Olovelly, Devon­sblre: Wltchampton, Dorset; Sonnlng, OxCordsblre: Shere. Surrey, and Clap.

to keep the Itomach well, 'tho Iivel! active and the bowels regular. Ther

dispel slcknen and create ,:~~:~!~~::'/f:;i;.i'V!:~j D)'.pep.Io, Indl, •• tlon, I: Yorkshlre.-London Strnnd Mop. "I',::',_~·, ' ne •• or Con.tfpatfon cannot

when a_ham'. PIlI, are \tsed a".",.', ".,.,,,.,,.

cordlllit to dIrection. For y .. ,. they have cured di!;orile:re~I"""+'''iF., stomachs, and arc now a wClrl<i-fll-maul remedy. They merit confidence.

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I"ARM AND TOWN PI10PERTIES

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\Vitat about a grain g-rimler, gaso­lil]l' I:nf:it1c and \\'o\ld saw to do all yoUt' \l'mk at h,)1l1c? Call and leI liS give you a pric<) on an outfit.

1\11<1 whnl ablllll a plll11p lel have )'e)tII' \l'ell lixcd in good lOrdel' he fore thc hard wcatilci' sels in? \Vc have ti1':!111 in wood and iron, with double

cylind.:!l· 1',) rCt'-pli III 1'. ~

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We have a full line of Cutters nnd Sleighs, OUt' bob-sleighs

have CLlst or spring shoe.

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Don't ),011 \'.ant a new Clillcl'? D,m't YllU think that if you ~houlll buy olle tlial it wOlild be mOllcy well spellt? And don't you think that it wOlild hc more comfortable :Illd look f.J1' nicer to dn yOl11' dril'ing in a fine new I ig than in a rickety old one? CONSJ DI~R TIlE MATTER ((net tlten comc in and let 1I!:i

~ . sell ),011 on.:! or 0111'

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We are still

Prl£ts:

4 .. 444 AUti 13 n)' n farlll in this d istrict-n lund fiowing with milk and honey. No bettcr luud for ,,,heat-and lllixeCl fartning- in thc ""West. \\'c hn\'e ~everal splendi~l.farllls listed nnd l'n11 fix you Ill'. The priccs arc moderate ancl the temu; ens)" Also town properties'.

f HERE ABE A JTEVV OF TH E l1ARG AINS W J-;: I-L\. \':8 TO OFPER: l.-I-Talf Section, (j l11i!es north of 3.- Qunrtet' Section, 'Iy,; miles I 5.-Qual·tel· Section, ij miles n.

1/./£ ARE.IN TOUCH WITII AGENTS ANO

DUYt.!RS IN WINrJIPaC

Holland, ISl0 ac. brokell. 100 f 1'0111 Somerset. at' Rath\\'l'lI; 43 acres ullder more easily brok"II, stahle nnt! . __ .~ ___ .. - cullivnlion, :jO 11Iorc en:;\' to

AND Ar.1ERICAN

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granarYi eh~ap and ('as), terllls. 4.';'Hnlf Section, d III ill's frolll clear, halallce wood; grannry. •

A lurge nnmhcr of Americans arc coming in this \'Car. \i'e will cndcm'or to ('atch

2.-Quarter Section, ~ miles froll! 'l'rcherne; 2:~O ac. linrlel cnlti- ----... - ----------- ....

Rathwell, all under cuith'atioll good wuter, no blliillings.

"atioll, gClOtl buildings, plenty \Ye ha\'c mam' others on OUT list of stalldillg ,,"ood, best water, that nre equally' ns good bargains. --_ ...... --

a rcw raj, Oll\' district.. ,...... a Ilrst class far1l1. \Vrile 01' call ill alld see u~.

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Corresporidence. i_R~tl)well R~lmO!~_: • rlJlor(!SLln~ Hems IIhout I'coplo nmt 1~\'- : Il!.,.......-::=-.,.--:-:-,-·~-----~i •• Ollts ill nlllh\\~11 nntll.>!fltl'lcL.. • Fnoll m.:u 0'\ S C()jtIlR!:lI'ONDI::NT:\.

III the Family Hernld and Week­ly 8lM this \\eek, there begins a serit!~ or shott ~;t01ics entitled "'l'ite Old Homc House" \\'hich are vel \' cle\'er. A complete story appears ill each week's paper. There nre elcven in all. l';vcr)' paragraph means roars of Inllgitter anci cnjor~ 11!ent. The Family Herald and \\'eekly Star certainly I;hTs hig \':l!IIC for onc doll,lr in n whole yCa! 's rcaliiug' of that great paper.

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1\[rs. 'I'. Adair is \'isiting' fr here this'week.

LADYSMITH.

:lfr. Hud Mr~. Woodward left bst Mrs. H. Woodman spent a few Thursday fur England.

days ill \Vinnipcg last ,,·cek.

Miss U. lIf. BOlhwel1 spenl the week end al her home in Winnipeg.

Mrs. John Wilsoll is .;pending 0

rew weeks with her dallghter. ill rs. Clnrk, in \Villnipcg,. •.

The MUllicipnl clerk will he nt tlie Russell llOIlS'~, Rnth\\'eJl, on Dec. loll!., for tile colleclioll of taxe.~.

\V. Walker has Itdt Rnlhwell for Iingland lo spend the winter a<:colII­pnllied by his l\[r~. Walker Winnipf'g. :We all wish him, a plensant voynge nncl safe ~c:llli'n .

• Don't 'forget lite COncert which takes placc thi~ (Friday) c\'cning in Scammell's hull, uncler the allS· pices of the W. A. Thosc takihg pnrt have ma,le e\'ery elIort to pro, vide a good progrnmllle and a pleasant evening i~ assured.

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'I'here will be a confirmatIon 5er­\'lce in St. Paul's church, Sllnc1ay, Dec. 6th., ut 7 p. lll. It is ex

cted tltnt 1I10re tlta II n dozen can­iiJate~ will be p'eSented to llis

Grace, the Archbishop, lor lhe s((cred rite of tlie "laying- on of hands.

Leveson" -Gat'dnet'

,ViII Crogan. who hns becn \'is­iting in the east,has returlled,high· Iy pleased with his visit.

There IH'\'abecII Ii\'c homestends tnt-en-up in this district Intel),.

Jolin Kelr Idt for the enston Tuesday of last weck, \\'e belie\'c :>11 busincss:-IJ;.lle b lIceolllpauied by Fm uk l)reciollil.

NOTUCE NOTICE is hereby gil'cn lhat

the corporatiull of the Rural ~Il1llicipa1ity of South Norfolk has submitted a hy,Jaw for the J111l'JJo~e

Robt. Plllllln:1 amI Alex. Cooper of. repealillg' By".lnw 1Il1lllber :;6i, left for Hngland on Saturday 1I wee:: ,beIng a local option by·law, p~5sed ago .• , Mr. Pull1lnu g-oes to l~x .. 011 the ~{th day of Decembcr A.D. mouth, De\'otl, ant! Mr. CODper-to 1904: l.he ploposed hy .. Jaw has London. 'j'lte), both expecl to be ~'ee(;,I\'ed lis filf.l a till s(;e01l\1 read ..

ek ill March. We nil wish them IIIgs and a l'Ott! thereon of the a plensailt VO)'Bge. electors el;titlcd lo vote will be.­

taken all 1u('~da\', the 15th cia\' of The ri\'er at prc~cnt is IIn~afe to Deeemher A. D. 1908, 1,etwccll'thc

cross. hours of nine o'clock in the fore­

The Misses Preciolls have been visiting' tlleir sister, Mrs. Jas. Eng .. IISh, who is laid lip With infiamLUtI lory rheumatism.

Rev. Mr Lowry I)aiti A firing visit to Lndy~mith Ins! week.

Joe Pinkel'tonlcrt here fM Moose Jnw last week, nil a vlsil to his sis .. , 'r I ]' I [.. ' tcr, 1\' rs. 'ft. " ... Ing.

Alex. Dohblll IItl~ slarted his snw mill. He expects to make things fly for a lillie while. '

was rUll10ured arOllllll tba Ul.~ •• _ was it wedding bere some time

'lIt we arc sorry to say ·is was ,

_.---INDIANFORD.

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noon nhd five o'clock in the aft2r· noon nt the following' l,laces:--

For Polling' Sub .. division No.1. At the home Pierre Ganier, south weRt qual tet' 30 7,8.

For Polling Suh .. division No. ~, Al Scammell's Hall ill tlie village of Ratlmell.

Fol' Polling Sllh .. (livi~ion No .. "1. At the hOllse of William FlIl~her,

LL n!.t1 a III 01'< t, Polling Sub·divisio1l NO.4

At the school house iiI Soutb Rosscndale School DislJ ict.

For Polli1lg- Sllb·cl!visioll NO.5. At the house of Charles Fletcher n the villngc of "J,n\·ellhallJ. . F'or Polling SlIb .. divisioll No. G

At the Matchcllvillc school house. - Fch: Polling Sub llivbion No. i . At lhe Municipal Office ill tit village of 'l'reitetne.

:l)qIJing' Sub .. division No. J shall comprise the rolJowiug Ionds: - sec

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j 1teadquarter;i for I :1 Gasoline and Ivlacilillc Oils l~ ~j I~

: Coal an c1 Wood I-reaters ~ :1 Coal Oil Stoves ~ . ~

~ Guns anel Amm tll1ition I: ~ One-minute Wa"shing Nlachines ~ ~ Lu 111 bel' and lVlachinery t q) In fact EverythinQ the farmer Needs. ~ . .- ~ 4/ - - .. - _ ~ , ~ . :i ADA~1 FORBES, ~ ~ U A T H W E.. L L , -:- HAN ITO B A . 1 Vy~q~~~Y¥~~99~~~~~~ii~99~9V~~~~9V~~~~.~ ••

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Raisins, Currants, Mixed Peels, Shelled Almonds, Shelled

Walnuts, Flavorings.

Stoch. Fresh Prices Right

0111' slock "I' Xmas cards.

toys, dolls, handkcrchicl's, elc . ---~--~-,-.--

J. Ca McGowan & Co!~ ~.!.. out" ~.cw ~tnnd .. Rafhwell, Manitoba, -- - - -.

Rathwell's Furniture Store.

Tl-lreshing Times Extension Tuble", Chairs nnd Extra B~ds

Full Lines of FUl'nlt'ul'e and Alaska Mattr'ess

Carriages Repaired and Painted

Donald Robel"tson, - , Undertaker. ,

and Ranges gOL,d line of ((enters, Stoves :tnd .,I~ullg'es which we

sho\\' you. We also handle Galt and I·lard CoaL ,

RRIVED-A complete line of Guns and munJtlon. ~azors. of- all kinds LInd prices.

I'ving Sets. Berry Spoons. Sugat·"Shelis ..

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