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T. at this and as you don't get c\'cry'yhcre, ·,"'f-,'·, or ho\l' Iittlc you care to spe,lld, C and guarantee that ctor\' to YOll, w. CHIEF YELLOWQUlLL .. I., AWl, or Hoted Char.ctot at lb. I.· diaa Gordeal. ... I. ' . CtJ1ef Ydlu\\, Quill, of the Ind- innford known lIlore to eVl)ry resident in this portion (1f Munitoba. died 011 or abot1t lhe Insl'monlh, 'l'he chief, who wall uhotlt So age, wns Ilpp:>iulerJ to hi!! ,,;,achj -mall), years' ugo by the .. ", .. " cemeU:TV . , - Hudson's Bay Co. He was a mOtl of, strong perfolJality lind t'OlI\- llIanding nppt>ar:tncc, and his char, uuimpeachable, It was ----,l.-bly foJ' these reasons that he ved bis IIppoitl tment, as Short W(lS the one to w hom the TO.lhce' uatllrall\' be beillg hereditary chIef. tract of coulltry over which V:cllow Quill x:u1ed ,wisely a;ld wcll ruAny vcars 01 igillaJly merely IItoppi n g for the 1tid iatls on ".lIl"lI between tbe govern- ment reservcs of Long Plain nnd Swan Lake, but evcntually the cation became their liKed possession d - nnd' the tn'at\' money has since UI au pas- b 'd b f It cen pal them t ere. g or, tl e " Chief Yellow Ouill was a broll,- was, a so '1' f P - 1 k er-Ill- aw 0 OllU( tua -cr, kuown throtlgh the rebellion 'WIlllcn he' was connected, It , .. .. " !3UOTIONEERINB I 1 wil1 ,,<:II your goods and for " \ c", , " ""IW ..oJ' f' , smtlJl tilScounl you can ha.ve )mttr •. 't{1 :} d:.y 01 sale. r<uoQ"bl. I no .. sallslaclioll N. WilSON, M.A. /l, ••• '. 15. Overhaul the old !larHes,; nnd collars while YOll hun: plenl)' of lillie nnd get them ready fa:\1t intoresting docun".cnl \\1 :\1 or receive, It cnu'ses n 'niln 'Jl of c)(cilctncilt cv!!rywhero " zc Usually the firot q\lcslioll ", niter fl is, 'I\Vhut 5 . I:! for the Be:U;O!1 of ! 911 N01'HINn BUT THE nEST r.HATI-1HR USF.D IN OUR HARNESS HORSE BLANKETS DRIVING HARNESS WORK HAFlI,E:SS COMBS &. BRUSHES ROBES & REPAIRS ---- giV('? . ' Now, Ihat question should " nnsV/Qrou off.hanel. lis II: -, think of somolhing, buI wi " keep und give som' h DIFFEnENT,just (0" n ch:lII, ,). If you enn'l Ihink of ""ylhln; I cront como II ore. SURgesti" : thll (IOlC" confront you ,It .- stor'c, yO'Jtll Icnrl' thct' a '10 n'l rne'" a moncy either, Call ond lat us show you 1 " D. -So HARVIE. -F---"-A---- M-ER'=--C- -"-i.- ; .. MAKER Ti'eherne ----- -- -------- .--. -- .+- - - .. i .!-.\!!.'i',!.i'..! i' fI'i (!l i -!ti'!I'i .. ,,(, c. , Ladies' and Gentlemen's ARE. YOUR .' Clothes Cleaned i ,SKATES :: Pressed and Repaired BRING 'EM IN ;', .) PLAIN SeWING D Above Central Meat Markot Railway Ave., Trehemc MF. i Mrs. Gr4lvtllnc LIVERY STABLE _gs-e\,crything- up-to-date, Prompl and obliging' fcrvi'ce, J. . . Draying :11,,1 teaming_ 'Ve will them on y, 11' ,e shl,es and fix them lip fl-, 1 .) I (. for business, while you \" _ ,l. el (. " .) <:, FRANCIS THORIMRERT, ) (e " .) Brondwny -,- TREHEr .,,' (e @!/i'&'i .. !/i\!.,...I/ .. ..!.Ii -I .. 'i' ri !. .. , ;- ======--_. 'Trellor",,', '---1 by Ilot Air, [1: " Electricitv. - j' Spedu I attention t(1 The Tr .. .J., RI.lQDl!! in connet:lif),l '-- J. E. Lf!ppar.J .. Phone No, 16 Prop,'i'"'o I Special uttention to COllll1ll!rcials. , ' -- _S I ... _ -------------- ----- GOC).D - , R R/O/M I S:E S / I , • I I , -i ! f :1 , 'j , J J I 1 ,J I , .. " , , , I J ", , , ,;, J , , , I I 1 ) , / \

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Page 1: T.In which ruco he met the best horses of chnlllplon of thelll nil It la n CUrl""S the CIfClllt ID the frue for ull clas8, fact, by tbc IVII), thllt the sume lIInn has at that ,t wus

T. at this

and as you don't get c\'cry'yhcre,

·,"'f-,'·, or ho\l' I ittlc you care to spe,lld,

C a~tet1tion and guarantee that ctor\' to YOll,

w.

CHIEF YELLOWQUlLL

P~ .. I., AWl, or • Hoted Char.ctot at lb. I.· diaa Gordeal.

... • I. ' . CtJ1ef Ydlu\\, Quill, of the Ind-innford re~er\'.llion, known lIlore or.lc~s to nhuo~t eVl)ry resident in this portion (1f Munitoba. died 011

or abot1t lhe ::!6lh~ o~ Insl'monlh, 'l'he chief, who wall uhotlt So

"ellr5~of age, wns Ilpp:>iulerJ to hi!! ,,;,achj 'p05ili~1I -mall), years' ugo by the

.. ", .. " cemeU:TV . , - Hudson's Bay Co. He was a mOtl of, strong perfolJality lind t'OlI\­

llIanding nppt>ar:tncc, and his char, W(l~ uuimpeachable, It was

----,l.-bly foJ' these reasons that he ved bis IIppoitl tment, as Short

W(lS the one to w hom the TO.lhce' uatllrall\' belo'l1~ed, be beillg

:""'~"_I hereditary chIef. tract of coulltry over which

V:cllow Quill x:u1ed ,wisely a;ld wcll ~D ruAny vcars wn~ 01 igillaJly merely

IItoppi n g 1~]:I(:e for the 1 tid iatls on ".lIl"lI jo~rtl~ys between tbe govern­

ment reservcs of Long Plain nnd Swan Lake, but evcntually the cation became their liKed possession

~rEielre'adirlll'S d - nnd' the tn'at\' money has since UI au pas- b 'd b

~Iaceof:lftf~etin f It cen pal them t ere. g or, tl e " Chief Yellow Ouill was a broll,-was, a so '1' f P - 1 k • er-Ill- aw 0 OllU( tua -cr, kuown

hi~tnry throtlgh the rebellion 'WIlllcn he' was connected, It

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~ 1 wil1 ,,<:II your goods and for " \ c", , " ""IW ..oJ' f' , smtlJl tilScounl you can ha.ve )mttr •. 't{1 :} d:.y 01 sale. I'-icc~ r<uoQ"bl. I no .. sallslaclioll guarantc~ci. '~

~ N. WilSON, M.A. /l, .~~ ~~ifif""~~ ••• "~ '.

~O. 15.

Overhaul the old !larHes,; nnd collars while YOll hun: plenl)'

of lillie nnd get them ready

fa:\1t intoresting docun".cnl \\1 :\1

or receive, It cnu'ses n 'niln 'Jl of c)(cilctncilt cv!!rywhero " zc Usually the firot q\lcslioll ", niter rt~nding fl is, 'I\Vhut 5 . I:!

for the Be:U;O!1 of ! 911

N01'HINn BUT THE nEST r.HATI-1HR USF.D IN OUR

HARNESS

HORSE BLANKETS DRIVING HARNESS

WORK HAFlI,E:SS

COMBS &. BRUSHES ROBES & REPAIRS

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giV('? . '

Now, Ihat question should " nnsV/Qrou off.hanel. lis II: - ,

think of somolhing, buI wi " keep c~lm und give som' h DIFFEnENT,just (0" n ch:lII, ,).

If you enn'l Ihink of ""ylhln; I

cront como II ore. SURgesti" : thll (IOlC" confront you ,It .­stor'c, ~",d yO'Jtll Icnrl' thct' a '10 n'l rne'" sp~nding a whol~ ,)~ moncy either,

Call ond lat us show you 1 "

D. -So HARVIE. -F---"-A---- M-ER'=--C--"-i.- ; .. ~~~

II.\RNE!~S MAKER

nroadw~Yt Ti'eherne

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Ladies' and Gentlemen's I~ ARE. YOUR .'

Clothes Cleaned i ,SKATES SHA~~ :: Pressed and Repaired ~ BRING 'EM IN ;',

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PLAIN SeWING

D

Above Central Meat Markot Railway Ave., Trehemc

MF. i Mrs. Gr4lvtllnc

LIVERY STABLE

_gs-e\,crything- up-to-date,

Prompl and obliging' fcrvi'ce, J. . . Draying :11,,1 teaming_

~ 'Ve will Jln~ them on y, 11' ,e shl,es and fix them lip fl-, 1 .) I ~

(. for business, while you \" _ ,l. el (. ~ " .)

<:, FRANCIS THORIMRERT, ) (e " .) Brondwny -,- TREHEr .,,' (e @!/i'&'i .. !/i\!.,...I/ .. ..!.Ii -I .. 'i' ~e'.!: ri !. .. , ;- ~.

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by Ilot Air, Lighl~' [1: " Electricitv. - j'

Spedu I attention t(1

The Comme~ci81 Tr .. .J., Snll1ph~ RI.lQDl!! in connet:lif),l

'-- J. E. Lf!ppar.J .. Phone No, 16 Prop,'i'"'o I

Special uttention to COllll1ll!rcials. , '

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TORS CONDEMN OilY LINIMENTS \NY of th.~e '~';;I; • .;;or,~'~n::;:~r~::~~

lul,onal Cb ill with \I prolJltJul

popuhmty of tbe Boy t'he Public are Worned to be Oareful tOhull the ,oIled wfiuonce of IUIII ml"''''',

of Theso Strong Smelling, Oily Llnl us tills,s SCCII by friend. of monts Oontalnlng Harmful AcldA encouragod by 1:1\ ing nid to Ammonia, Etc stull or tlte yuullgl Ihe Aih ucuto

}.Inny peopio hl\\o cillng to the old Pellee (BoslolI), tilo orgun of tho AlllerI 1a.hlOoed hlcu thut u thIck, gransy IInl CIIII Pellce i:!OCICtV writes 111 IIII.wer tu .... ent is the best kin<1 Doctors say not rnooy llI!iumes The subJect Is oot 1111

mOthor'.l1nd tnlked to h,m 'iTnn,' a8 to the ,mportnnce

of gett/llg hc,me <ll\rly wben she IIllowed hIm to pluy w,th tbo chlidren in the nClghborhood Recontl)f, after IIIRny pronllses of an onrly return, be cnme home late, nM uSIIBI

Ob, ycs," snid Wilhams, aDd agam showed no mcltnn hon to diSCUSS tbo subJoct

.. You like it, do you f" askod the native

"LIke ,tT LIke ltf ' nnswered ,. u hnlns, very gODtly nnd softly

He ~ot up nnd Illld hIS hnnd on the Dativo s shQuloer

wound up 0. raCIng sen son of br,lhant WInDer's nnmc 's publIshed proiDlnoutly vlctortos, -wlth a record of 21014, m"lIe, lin all tbe nowspupers, und With tho fair ut Akron, OblO, ou the two lap truck, sox ho IS tho most populnr amaleur In which ruco he met the best horses of chnlllplon of thelll nil It la n CUrl""S the CIfClllt ID the frue for ull clas8, fact, by tbc IVII), thllt the sume lIInn has

at that ,t wus not until nfter soven ~ery 5elllolll won thlB TIIee for two can of hard racIDg tbllt ho WIIS ro secut1\ e sonSODS

rned tbo "lOner lIal B Jr, undo fouted on the lurf trllcks 10 1010, IS somethlllg sel<lom nccomplished by n bnrlless horse-tbnt OI stnrtml!' wh

AN AOOURATE THERMOMETER

I HE new thormollloter recently e rected by N 11 Nelli In frout of hiS optlclIl slore nt 271 Portnge

\." 0 18 one of tho highest qunhty IDstru 01ellts that cnll bo produced

~~CUTE DYSPEPSIA Restoration of Stomacll Powor 00_

Quickly With the Right ModicLue

-Bn,l the~ know ouo 011 willch to g" 0 aovlCo, " Roceutl~ u number of these • bcclIlIKe Ihoro IIro so ,:nll1l,,\' .. 1 •

~II> lIuiJllenls \lero IInulYJlco, l~'~il:"o~~dIOf tho Scout programrno

"Mothor's little boy caDnot go ofT any more for two or throe dny8

learns to keel' bls word," hiS mothor sni,l, lU despair

.. LIke It? Why, my dcor, good friend, 1 like thls tOWII sa well 1 could dlo herel "

for tbe slow clllsses nnd wIn (ling WlllU11lg n freo for nil, 10 winch of tho caltbre of Mnjor Brmo, tool, part, und tho Inttor hnd

D tbllt ho Wlla \ ory close to a 202 pncer 011 n Indo rtllg

'l ho thcr'1lOllIetur stunds sovorlll 10

,hes nwny frolll the hlllldrng the cllse IS mndo nuto-clrculatlng, w blcb 1:1\ os pro per crrculutlOn oround the bulh, thIS "ssurlllg tho correct tempcrnturo of tho nlr, the tOlllpernture Gf tl'0 "nil not mtorfoflug \vitL It Tbe de greo mnrks nr'l ongrn\ ell on the tube 18 "oll OS 011 tho scllio WhlC11 elll1blos 0110 to mako a much closer rendlOg The tubo IS IIInelo of II scnsoned" g11l8a, olld losted wllh greatest cnro 118 to perman alit n.curtlcy

"M) 1009 socllletl to decolllplltla I ..

olY stomuch," writes Mr Ralpb Clem IIlOns, of Newbrtdge PO" I had • .tomnch thnt f,,,led 10 some wily io ~orforlll ItS work DlgostIon seolDM nl0re or less arrested ~nd I grew tblB., yellow, nervous I ho otolllllcb beesnu hstendoll nnd Impoded upparcntl~ the .otlOn of the henrt, for often lit D1ght t "ouill do groat stunts At I1mo. 1 \, ould ,onut. 11 mueOUB mnSB, and .. t tbese tlmcs my houo IIcbed most ter rtbly "\ friend, who ball been cuncl of n slmllnr condItIon, allv,sed me " tnlle Dr HRmlitclII '. PIlls regularl" "h,cl, I dill 'fhe result 10 III) elise ... ..., ',mpl) IlIlIrvelious Dr HalJlllton's Pillo TOIIIO' ed the CllUSC, stron~Ulelled tho .t. milch cxclted tho hver to normal M tlOIl, the klrlnoys were relensed o( ex ,eSSIVO work H()Illth ooon glowed wltll III me I cnn now ont, sleop nnd hTl IilIO n It\ 0 mnn "

-were fOllu,1 to coutnlll un C thelllselves to uJi friends 'IlIgh pcrccntngo of Itnrmflll , fllld, "UCOIIII, b"clLu~c tl,uro n 8I1Clt Irntntlllg cholnlcnls oS I1IlIlInl)nin.l.o\0I01 orgunozntton. clliltug tllelllselHh ~tc For tho momont Ihey Dlny cnlls~ Bo) SCOllts whIch dllrer much III obllr Ilo -wnrlll BCIIKuttOIl whon first npphod ncter" J he 1110\ Oll1ellt, us It "U8 sturted hu' ., ~. "nnllnllMI n'p ne\ nr Cllre~ 111 Englaud Ily 81r Buticn 1'00\cll, hlld, n. ~matlBm, and only dotenoratoB the uxpress IlUrpoBc tho prepuruttou or .Iuu, "U," up lul111I1I11."tlOn and e"US08 ) Ollllgor boy. to become soldiers when 4lndluKs trolllllo older

When n doctor WllrnA ) CIU to qUI1 "Its purposo wns dIstinctly mllit:arIS' 11IIUng n "llIlc oiJy hUlmcDI-do SO B~ tic, but lU oreler to ooeOlve Iho peol,lc know. thnt I thIck hnllncllt elln't pono Slid cl080 tbOir mouth. about tho mlh trulo, clln t Hlllit through tbo pores lind Illry 111111, a numhor of UIIObJ9ctlouubie Tench tho 8Cllt of tbe (lUlU Bud e\ en commendnhle fou tures werc

"bon usltcd hiS opinIon n few dny. ]lut 111, Including mnny of tho butdoor ago Dr HobertR stntod thnt ho cOlIsll1 h h II b t ., erel\ n .troll", pOlletmtllW, pnln subdu oxerclses w IC 10 oys lire oxpoe Ou ... to perform Bllt thoso fOlltures hg IinJlllellt Auoh !IS" en Ihne," tl not bhnd tho Enghsh pnelfiHt. to be 8uperlor La IIlIl of tho whlto Ulnmom& fnct that the ce\ltral 9.1111 of the organ linlO1ent8 In hIS tweutJ jl\o years oj 1?lItlon wn. to prollloto the nllhlllnzlng practIce he hn,1 "ltncR8ell CIIRes of rhou of the EnglIsh people lind to open the D1ntiBIII eCllltlell IlIld IUlllbngo thnt slm way (or UIII\ ersnl conscription, JII8t u. ply \I ellld not rospon<l to orLitnnry treat woro tho rlno clubs nnd,otber 8111ular 'mont-hut No" ilIlle CllrNI thorn Tit, thlllgs Tho Scout movement WIIS II dIS _lilt! ph) Biemll nlso Bpoko of tlto greal tlllCt nnd cunnlll!! do\ Ice of the mliitnry .a<l\llllhlgeK of kocl'illg n propnrutio~ purty Uke Ncrvlhllo in tho bouao IIlw1lY8, b~ "Tho frlon(ls of pence 10 Englunu 0411"0 of cmlllps, dmrrhoclI slolllllch ,lie saw, howe\ er, thllt mllny of the featuros oraer., enrucioe, toothncbc hClldllcbe alld could Ito used 111 UIl OPPoSlto way, und "Dcb III III or nilrneut. Non Ihno IS n HO Pellce Scout. haH beon orgnnlzed Irst CIIlH. CUrll 'rhere i8 sCllrcoly nl uu,1 wo behc\o with cooslliomble mOil"

aebe or n pllin, intornnl or oxtorllul,'thlll uro of 8uocess, Just ns wore the Lite Norvlllllo 1'011 't cllro 1n t1lOlIsllnds oj 811\ IIIg lirrgurles, which were creuted III bomos no (tiler pllin rellovl1lg modlCIOI order to couutornct the evUs of the is \l8ed 1<'I(t1 yonrs' cOlltiuued sueces. Boys' Bngados" and tho ondor.lllllellt ot the i>TofesSloL The SIlUlO obJectIOn scomo to hold aro proof Ihllt Ncn Ihno IS the JrlllmoIl1 IIgl1lllSt tho Boy SCOllt movement In thl. for tho hOllle couutry, suys tillS Jourlllli 'I bus

'llt 18 IhshllcUy lIIiJ1tlln811c in Its purposc It moans to cntch tho boys IIIHI flll thmr DlUld. wltb tbo 10\ ° of mlhlury pcrfornmnces before they nre 01<1 enougb to dlscrlmlnutc, and thus to fostor the "nr spmt In the notIon nlld prolllote tho further growth of the Nav) nllil the Army

OUR INVALID

I T 18 only In oxtrome CIISO., and at In opportune timos that 1'ilitor. ar. cxcludf d 1frOlll Lbo flick 1\ Vllt-tlle

tor1llllJl c f confillemcnt Is rolioved HO milch bl the smiltng eOlll1tollllllCO and ebecr) "ord of n frlond

It 11111) SCOIII nlmost suporfluolls to alr"r nil) KllggcsIlonK as to the mellllS of Nnl""g n CIIII UpOIl tbe HIck IIcceptable, ;yet ""flcl tlnlO. wo do olTend whore V10Ht \\ 0 \\lsh tCl plel18c" How IIIIIIIY, even 1IIII0llg Ihoso who IIro the promptcsl to tllHchllrlle their dllty 10 such C!lS()1I, are S" wei, 01110 thllt tholr rolurll is awaited WIth oa~ornessl

The flllillre, or purtml fnlluTO, at 8uch woll rnennhlg persons Inay arlso frolll tho filet t1mt Inc 801 se of [llItv which itas prolllpte I tho 'ISlt Is nllo\lcd to moko itKelf too Rpparont CRlhllg UpOIl tho HiCk IS by 110 lIIeun" the plcRsontest Clf tllsks, nlld It 18 not to be wOlldercd aI, ptlrhnp~ If tho duty IS 80motll1)OS put olT IIl1tll ,101llY IS no longer oxcusablo

"With the movement In thIS form pOlice 1V0litcrs cau, of course, hll \ 0 110th Il1g to do, except to expose it olld opposo It lit e\ cry tl1"l NOtlllllr;1 c(1)lrl he U10re £1en,lIy and dl8aBtrml8 thlln to have a ... holo gonoratlOu of Ilo). brouHbt op t~

thllt lVar IS stili tho ARIIIC IIMO"HIITI

111111 Hili pOMcdly glorrons tblDg that ,t \I". III hi to he III the [tnRt I ho 11IOr promlllout the unobJectlonnble Bnd val IIlIble fcutllro" lIIlIy be tbo more lDSld lOllS aD,1 mlsclllO\ OilS the movement 1

to bccomo Our fnonds should nOI astray by the fact tbnt mlm.

tor. of the gORpel IIro upprovmg tb 1110\ ement unrl assIsting 111 crontlD~ Scant Troops The bay prohlem in tb, churches IS nn extromely dIfficult on~ 811,1 1I11111"tcr8 nften Jump nt tho OppOI tunlty to IDtroduco aDytblng thol ~Cl 111M to ren lcr ltS solutIon more

tho same tb TRY THIS regllrd to

LJ>:f;~!~~~!ij'~~i~~t~!~I~:~lhnt A .MOST oxcollent reelpo for wsshinll>n r' . <lhmr,

fluhl ie a. follows one pound ean titielinsill of potll"b , ouo oUlleo of elicit sllit.

ot tllrtllr borux nnd 110\111 on 111 Have tho druggist to pul\erlze ench and mix ~alt~ of tllrtllr, IIl1l1nOll1l1 n1ll1 borax to gother Pour one gnllol1 of rnin wnter em potllsh nlld arid tho other ents whell cool Usc one each boiler of clothos Sonlt wnrm wnter nrst nnr! proceor! nB dmnry ,,"shlllg Iu clelllllng 1111 u<m,II··1 t.ry porcellllll Ollilt nn,1 wnsh bnam oonllilon hlll\lll!! s«la Wrillg out 8 .Iolh \IIlttl quito dr), then put aD .. loth nil ,I mit sOller! pillces nn,1 ... no WIll be plellsed with tho result

"Well, mother, r don t seo bow you expect me to lenrn, If yon don't let mc prnchco," WIIS the unexpected reply

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A CANDIDATE told thlo story nt B mas. meetIDg; whoro preceding orlltors hnd urged the uu<llellce to

~how theIr patrlOt,sm by ~ otlllg for the best ilion

.. The boneymoC/ll of 11 newly mnrrted couple WBS nbout to end," he sUld "and the ~ oUllg brl!le nskod hor hus hllnd wltnt site could do to provo she loved hIm w,tb ul1 her heart

"'fhe husbnnd replied " 'Vou llllght turn o,er all tho fool

Ish Ictters I buvo writtcn you, so [ ml~ht hnve the sllt'8fllction of de .troYlDg them' "

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P OOR Tweedledum ... a8 In trouble lIo was up before tbe local magis tmte

"Officer," domnmled tho dlSpensor of JustIce, .. read the charge"

l\f umbledun 's chest oxpuodcd. "ObstructIng tho truffic by causing

11 largo crowd to assolDblo In Dltchwuter Street on the 20th lOstnnt, yor -wor sh,p ,

.. And defence I" ropped out h,s wor SblP, turnIDg to T.codledum

'I weediodum cloaroo hiS thront , Sir," be rephed, ,. I bapponod to

IIppear In my front gurdoll wenrlng tlO my Wife bought mo for Christmas, lind It got nbollt tltnt I was gOlllg to gl \ 0 n eOlDlC ontertulOment Thut 18

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"Why-why-I'1Il glnd to know thnt But how doos it nppeul to you BO much liS thatt"

"Why," sn,d Wdhnms, stIll very gently, • 'I never snw a plnce In all my life, l1n<l I hnve lived a good mllny yeurs, whIch I could 10llve WIth so few regrotsl " • • • 1 HE Inte Jnmes W Van OIeave, al

though preSIdent of the Nattona] ASSOCiatIOn of Mnnufacturers 10

tho Umted States, "as vory fond of cracking n Joko now and then

Once, whon he hnd liccnSlon to Vlsit IllS plaut on Sundny he found one of IllS emplosoes thore I

"I Just cumo to loaf a whllo," ex plollncd the employeo

.. Cnn 't you loa f enough on woek dnysl" nsked Van Clcave

• • •

W HILE tnlkmg to a formor nor of IlhnOls, wbo was for tho qUlckness of hiS

Engltsh teurlst spoke WIth svocml \ or of a 81ght hc had seen III anothor stnte

"I attondc(1 a SundllY sorvlce for tho mmnteM of the stnto prIson," he said "nud I lonrne,l thnt of tbo two hun <1rcd und mght persons coull ned nil but twelve voluntarIly nttond lUllS sen ICCS hold In tho prison .cbapIll tWice oach Sunrlny "

":Most oxtrnorolllary," 8Iud the gov ern or, musl1lgly "1 nm lorry to say It IS not so \I Ith us But, thon," ho ud(led Boberly, 'in DhDOlS, you soc, 1II0st of tbe rcspectable poople do nc.t conte to prIson "

As the fields for free for nil pncers WIll be big, so It loolts for nil the other clusses, for 0" ners of trottcrs ulld puc ers Iinvo IIwnkened to Ihe fact Ihllt W'" tor racing IS IIOt only beneflcIIII to thl horses, but ulso gIves them n grentOi earOlng cnpnclty, whIch, afler 011 IS th. pOIDl tuat cuts tho blggost llguro With on awner

NEW ONrARIO AS A FARMING OOUNrRY

Sixteen Million Acree of Virgin Boll Awai' \be Farmer with His Plougb

and Reaper

T ilE DAILY NUOO ET, publlshod al Cobnlt ODt bas Just gotten OUI an 8 puge Illustrated eUltIon deul

Ing With tbo fnrm lands in the grelll clily helt of New OntnrlCJ Tho mass oj 1I1forlllllt1On cont3lued in this edltlO~ W III be an 0) e oponer to thousand. oj people who bn\ 0 not boon nware oj the fllrmlng poss,b,l11108 af tlte nortb western sectioll of the provmee

Thoro are 16,000,000 ncros of th. finest pOSSIble farm land awnltlng th. settlor, aud lIluch of this land can hi­seeured ut tile rate of fifty ceDts n~ IIcro, wIllie conBldorallle IS n1'nllnbl. froe on homestead 011 t"es

The 1I18ny excellont ,lIustrlltlons lL th,s edllt(l1l IndIcate the productlvenes' of tho ~'ow Ontlmo SOli Wheat, oats hay, 1I1Id vegetablo fields nre ShOWL 111 vorlQus stogos of dovelopmont, nnd It IS hard to beheve tnat tbe p,cture, wero not takon 10 the most advancod porllon of Old OntllrlO Thoy lIemon

ON n recent bUB1I1ess trIp to Now strate thllt tltc new country IS bemg

YCJrII, Referoe 10 Bankruptcy, Ed 1 \ery fIIpidly by progresslvf wnrd 0 AIIIIIIIS of Nownrk, np farm,,,,, •.

prollohed n small bay stnndlllg nellr the Wl-th the Horses It hrr,"o,M out very forCIbly thl Grnnd Ventral Stallon UIIO IISllOd him the grent 0 bolt -WIll gro" \\ hero ho mlgbt fiud a part,cular ploce > wheat, bnrlo~, onts hay, al/nlfll, root sought ~...:.._....;.;;";' __ "':",--....:...-"...:......:...,....."':"_-l cwps, otc, equnl to nny BOll on th,

'fhe boy stuttered nnd hnd groat <llf by reports from the dlf cQntllleDt, nnd fnr Buperlor to mUll' Oculty tolhng l1r AdlllDs whut he WIsh t"'onftrnIDlng centros In Cnnnda, BectlOns 'fbe wheat, tnllen as ono In ed to know number of hurnes. horscs, trot 8tunoo tlo productlvcness of thl

thllnklDg the Iud, Mr Adums nnd pncors thot Will be seen III 1~~~~~!~l~b~!~~!, thnt It ,. n cClUntry 01 a III01l10nt, and was sur petition on the Ice 10 Canndn dunng fnrlO1l1g P0881blhtIes, to!

bonr tho youngster Bay to a forthcomlllg senson WIll be fnr 10 Is bemg produced eqnnl to tb, toward whom he turnod excess of any prov10us yeur, nnd tblS '8 very best MIIUltoba No 1 hard

-'-ol:-o~dc~i dnt's t t tough Iluekl the caBe 1Il0re especially WIth the free Not only,. the clay belt 1II000t tDV11 [bore's f f f"lIr mllhon 88 so von bun for nil brtgade ThiS clnss, I1S 0 rule, Innd for settlers from tbe fltrmmp drcd and s s sixty tn thoueund, eIght IS one that gIVes secretnncs a Ic.t of t, but the rUI'"l growth oj hu hun,lred nIHI S sixty th three Jloople worry, for ,t hnB be on II bard tho mlnlUg comps prov"le n murkcl I hvin' ,n N N Now York, nnd yot h bono to 1111 As , last that could Dot he surpnssell fCIT thl he h h hud to p p plok 1110 outl" at Otta ... a, ailm farmer to dlSpOSO of h,s produce

ntor race rneeti COblllt, WIth Its ]2000 peoplo und 8 productIon of $15,000,000 anlluallv hll. to bllve ,mmellso quantIties of supphos

IOo-il'g~,n(IR· nnd SmIth Lorrnln ench liS'

enOTmOUB qunntltles, whdo the ae" Porcupllle gold Oelds Will 800n demnnd foo<l.tull's lD ,mmense qUlin titles

The o<1ltlOn show. that the OntnrlO Ooyernmcnt has n very prom1slIIg model furm nt Monteith 1D the olay belt ond that mucb Will be done exponmontnlh thero III the mterCllts of the North OntorlO former

Above nll, tho editIon brIngs out thlll a new omplro JS belllg bmlt up 111 th ..

North country, lind tbnt betwoen wg, the Inllllllg, and tbe hun country ,,111 be developoo thnl

l~",.t."n lIIul1l1fscturer WIll bo glad ontry lOtO -WIth b,s ... ar08

Aftor tho appltcnlloD af grent hont slnss WIll COli tract for n consl<lorablc length of tllno A frcsbl) ma 10 'green" therlllometer tube, If sculed

IDIIDcdintely "Ill bo nccurllto for n short tIme ollly, tho umccllrncy moreu8mg until the colltmatlng cellBes A8 tho oopnClty of tho bulb IS nbout 1,000 ~rellter than tho capacIty of tbo bore ID the tube, tho error ill tho renllIDg will scan be mllnl degrces '10 0\ or "Ollie thIS tubes must be scusonod or Ig0el for nonrly two yenr. beforo belllg pUlllled or ongraved Whon tbe 8Clllod tullOB omergo fr011l tbeu long sellsonlng they ore jlllt through n BCrleS of tosts cnUell 'jlOlntlllg to (lcternl1no tho helgltt of thn I UIUIIlD UDaOr vonons t011l perature condItions Tbo pOllltlllg ,tnrt. Ilt .~2 lIegrees und continues nt 1Rch ten degreos

An) capillar) orror ln the tubo be 'ornes npparent III once nfter lIlarklll~ these pOints, sillce s ollld n boro bo Inrger III ono section thBn nnothor, they wlIi not be e~Uldl.tnl t olld tho tubo I" it ClUce rCJoctetl Botwoen tbose test pomts sO ohtnme<l tbe complete scole Is thon grndulltetl With grqnt I'recislou WIth n specml mnchlll 0 ThIS IlrOC08. LBHUTC8 p~rmanent accuracy

ThiS tuermomoter wos eRpcemlly mallo for Mr NClll by Taylor Instrument

pliny of Hochester, NY, who hllve hlld sIxty) ears oxportence ,n tlto IIInnu facturo of ll1gh grntle thermometers, this boing c;no of theu Intest patterlls Iud the finost mstrumollt In tbo city

USES OF THE OARROT-

WE reud Jntel) In ono of the ud '011tur6118 boo <s of wlsdolD, tbnt turillps crente molllncholJ,

while cnrrots clIlIBe liB to Soo hfe tbrollgh roso colored spectocles 'lhls onJ~ 1110lln8 thllt the tnrlllp depressos the h\ or, whIle tho cnrrot 18 pOIson to certnm microhes thnt lurk III the hu mun syRtOln nnd hind~r lts organ I:

work Thus, n tenspooll of grlltcd Cllr rot gIVen to n chIld nn hour before brenkfnst IS sllld to clennse Its stomach of the portlous \\ ornl whIch I. the callHe of so mnch Ihsnsler to both clllid nml n<lult Carrots Ilre nlso blood cleullsers, IlIIpllrhng to tbe SI<I11 n benlthy color nnl1 tone FruIts nll<1 vegetnblos nro

HE KNOWS WHAT FIXED HIM UP

He utl\ ISC[I-UIIO Dr Hal1ultoll 8 Pili. -the~ lire suro to 10 YOiI good 25c p. box, lit 1111 dOlllers, or TIlle Onrlltthoso.' (0 Kingston, Cnuad!>

givon for food, bat alAo for nnd It IS for oar welfaro to Ihe qllllhtlCB of the diJ1'eront !hnt wo IIllly bonellt Ibereby

lIIe,l1elllll. JlSCOriAU'\

fuod., ..

'rhe prullitlVe molbod of I'ntlDg co.. rots was, RUll8 eoo)ong, Hans kI1lr~ or forl!, nnd it IS tbe moot enJoyable W. hnve hliRsful 1Il8UIOTlOS 0' cllrry" g I

J ollng carrot IU eMil tIDY •• t nnd greet Ily devourlllg them III tilo sunuy spnn8 d,,, s cf loug IIgo-but, IIow should tho colUI11I1" of 1\ Woman '. Pago Ilo fillod If wo nlo uncook.d food and ware , .. hntsf Ouo of tb. most unnBsulDluS roles of tho cnrrot II t. act as II (lllvor 111 8(.'UPS Ilnd MtO'W'8 'Dt •• smnll PIOCN!

lind I1Itro lUCCII to the other lOgrodlOnta of tho SOllP pot about twenty I1I1I1Ut .. be foro sen IIIg, tbe) add to the ema Ilotouo~s of tbe !lnyorlng whlcb II

vory lInportnllt III 80UpS As B sllle [h.b tbey are Blmplv bOIl ...

III snlter! ","ter f{iT tblrtv mluutea strllIDod-sprrnkled lightly '\Ith pep9l' -.prond WIth bntler sad Bon e<l hoI.­bot-bot

Here IS a cllrrot 10UP willeh 1M cnll'" very good Put three shced Cllrrot8 I? n soucopall With 0110 8t1p of Willer I.

plncb of salt a .ilO" (It onIon IIl1d n b,,~ lell! Let Sllnm"r tIll ton,ler Iben prcss through II stram"r Heturn t. the fire Wltll Ollotller nOll of wllter, I cup of milk, 1\ t.nspooll Bnlt ulld » plOch of popper MIX a table.pooo ot butter IIIto tho Slime of flour ullttl the, form a pnsto, pour I.to the KOllP and sllr brrskl) till It com oS 10 a boli wi on It IS rOlll1y to 8Orvo Frosh KOlla II1SCl1lt sllould be e"ton W1tlt tillS .ou~

( II rrot pwldlllg 18 lIot ) ct liB popu IlIr ns It should bo We gIve here • reclpo wbleb ,f aD eo truld w>il bo uJH>6 nne"

I fI'l' grllted carrole, 1 cup ra1l10. 1I1ll1 1 u( '\IIT11nts, I oup suot, leur brea<lcrumbs, I tollP uulk, 1 cup wate~, 3 tonKpc ons rnolnssoo, 2 eups flour snit nnr1 8pieo. Stollm three hours, ana serve t'\ Itb brown !auce

fh~ JIIIC!! of carrote wlll nlso ma1< .. Jelly ,ell

S Jl E hlld Just graduniod froUl th .. High School, and Hllrold, -who hac?

DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS OURED B fuilen before her chnrms not th. D VIOKAR'S LUMBAGO II ".t of willell to hlln WI1S her lIItorell1

Ho Suffered Three Yoars, but the Grlmt Oanndlan Kldnoy .itomedy made short Work or his Trouble Edcllbridge, Sn~k - (Spccml)-' It

wns OliO bo" of .Dorld's Kidlley Pills tbat "xed me up" Tbls 's tlto ch~er fui answer that Mr Sam D Vlcknr IB "11IUg hIS mqutrlllg nClghbors 111 this <1 istrIct E\ er) body nround hore knowH that for three YOllrs 110 has ItOOIl su! fenng from LUUlbllgo Now he'. strong

ngnl

III mochutllcs, was lllYlllg COIlHtnnt tuega As soon liS hl8 new nlotor bOllt wu luunched he forthwith lDVltCrJ Pbylltt for n trllli Spill down the POIOIllIIC AI Mho Bat besulo hlm, Jlllllltlly cllld 111 J brllnd now yuchtmg suit, sho turuet upon the 8 ... nlll n TIIplrl firc bl,teery 01 IJllIlstlOns, 118k lUg overy thing IDloglllabJ.. IIbout the bOllt nDd "Ihng him WIth fOM JOy ,\I lenglh ber eye llt upon II eir eulllr 1110 Ituoy fnstened to the rutl ,hft' mn \lround tho storn

"Wllllt's thut for, Haroldl" sbe Be. cd, uftor !!lIZlUg a ... hUe 111 deop study

I "J IlIIt'a 111 cnse of (leo"lollt," rephl'<' 1111 rol<l

For II ]ollg tllno 1100 mllllloll pondN ed Ih deop thought rhon ber fnee Ii. IIp WIth n satis80(l lDtolhgence

"Oh I .00 nolV I" .ho exclulmeo. bonnnng OD IIurold II You -were Rfrlllo you migbt hll\ e all aeelrleDt wbile I wa. WIth you and brollgltt olong that extT> tIro hke pnpn cnrrles on tloo nutomobll. It WIIS IIwfnlly thoughtful of youl"

Corns cannot exist wAiln Honoway'. never Corn Cure IS nppitod to thom, becauM

It goes to tbo rCIOt 8n<1 kille the growtli

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THE STANDING ARMIES OF THE WORLD OOMPARED

Groat Britain and the .·UIn1t'ed·II'l~ld State Stand Alongsldo

the Others -nnE regular standing army of Grad 1.., Brit.aID last yellr was 265 000 moo

Ilod tho orgaolZed reservo 509 000

.JVLpan bas n standing army of 225000 a roservo cit 1 275 000 mon rI'he

mvdoritv of the regulnr army Rre 8OBson voternns who fougbt in tho wRr With

RUBSlIl Rnd mnny of tho rOBorves were 10 the wnr

Takon us n whole tho armlos bf Japan MO roeogDlzed as the greatost ftghtlDg mach in08 In the world

As compurod With tho stundlng Rrmles Rnd trained rcsorvos of European coun tnes wltli comparatIvely 8 nail 06118ts nnd frontlors to dofendl tho United stntos 18 very low In tho h8t Tho max IUlum torce of the rogul \l Ameflcnn

by In W IS 100,000 Tht! .~_·m.. Collego for last yonr

Cl'~~~rl"gn'o~~f~-~W;~hICb 219 were .milltiiu·uo,<ito,,,,ss, tbo rogulnr Reserve Corps

The Adventures of a Portuguese Rebel

E:xperiencod Fighting Man s AcC()nnt of tho Part Ho Playod In tho Doings

of tho Groat Day and Night in Lisbon

.;;! O?[E won Bcom born to 11\ 08 of ond v Ics" Il!h onturo nnd eXUltell Cllt In

whllto'~r Illrt or the worii tho) ,nd themselves thoro 18 suro to bo SGn iCOpO for tboir lnlliltc tlSt. for f lelllg lauger Such 11 IOU I IS ,.\11 nucl I~OU1tlrZ Jod nho Ho s ono of Mos"," I Cool nd tlou S lUtori roters but ho 18 I 180

no of tho horvos of tho 1 ort IguOS.

~evolltiOi bnvlDg tUKOO U I ro IlIu011 n 1 \ llorous Iurt UB 11 l(OPlll>hcll ill>

Jart III thl8 uphoo'lll IS gml h cnlly <1os r bod hy Mr M 11 Donoloo tho \Vr to. f tho faUlous story of tho ro\ Ol,tl"l Godl! ho 18 U uutn ~ of Oporto b It

nauy yours ugo w oot to South UriC I.t tho outbrenk of the B or \\ Ilf h ,cnt all C( 1111 III 10 WIth 1'r kl Brlol! uklng part In 8evorul engngollents II Na8 C lpturcd nftor tho fl Il of M,.felllllg " 1 WU" Hout to ::it 11 elonn 1" I I rlBOI lr of war He .toyed on Napoloon h slo two und n h .If yeurs

At tho conel'"lull oC 10 IC. 10 took leo.th of ulleg a. co to tho Brlt",b

,n<1 "118 reI ntrlllted He fonnd hi u olf back III , olllnoHburg "boro be mlo ullother BtUy of tbreo yo Ir!! Thor ~rolV I g wenry of Afr e I he Icci led to oturn to Portl g.1 11' d lu 110 I II L"

nftor un nb"e. cc of "eVOnlOOI

REVERS HA VIl THEIR TURN

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'I hiS I1tTl r IH horTlbl.­t II go I 0 I 0 -W ...

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BANK OF MONTREAL

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.~-- ~- ..... -._-....... FRllJAV, JAN, II, lIlli.,'

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A~ \VaWllnE:Sa n week or so ago '~ <!e~troyec\ the st~re al1d) ~tocl:

r. R. Strome. The Illdf.'llellc1ellt , "

,~s :-"Ol1e StleaUl o( wat~r for '11 minutes would bave been sufli , '~nt to ~llt thc fire out, I?ut thi:;

',:\4 not forthcoming, Ilud therc ,IS nothing to do bu', ,l~t the

, ,'s:e itll course." In Ii Ipllg'" , , Ihe paper, M~, Strome thanks

,c citizens for the trcatment nc-'mled him 'since cOllling to. tbe IIVn, and fo\' n'ssi~laJlcc 'rendered

the fire, bul he adds :-"1 oIfy to say that Wnwnnesa hnH 'llcred Ih'Gugb not haviul; firc utt:clion, and it i~ 1I0t encOllralt­,I{ tl! ill\'~stl1lon"v where Ih"t:c is

proteclion 10 ~ave satne ill ea~,e"nL, e, This Ulatter I 1I1illk • tn);en under considerlltion ,ill." COlllUlent ing Oil the whole Air, I he [lldependent concludes:­

We hope thnt tht'! next fire b\'­'" Slllllllittt'd 10 the people will

1.1 :'lIfi~r Ille :;ame Cnte us Ihe last, i "l 'that Ibe I atc,pnycrs will I J \blic spirite,l en oug!;. to ~apclion

e expenditure of an I\dequate ,loUnt of mOlley on fire prolect· I. .. "he lesso t1 for 'l'reheme is

c "nOllS,

Communications

rim colulll~" or Uti. IUtllf1t 1\(0 ul'-:!'u dhtcl1~allln nt mtLlt~lA or pub 10

"I. WrilCrd nluat In I)\·ury cuts!: tfh(n !!\It'i '0 Ihnlr (l(UUlOuulcttr.ioU81 t.hOUK" ',t!:twr,h' (ur (lOblicutlon. Tlw IJRIJUr tlU06 u\ It"lttr TtUIIIOlldibJt,l for tho ollitlhms

I.. ft)l'puudenh.l' ,

nllkli", Mon., Dec. 21'l: 1<) I,n •

May Ym.d.

'fhe c!t:ath OCCllrret! nt illl'

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Slrn\'cc1, from III v: prclr,\i .. c!', n­hllllt Ilec. I~t., I",[r\"cow, color 1~c1, wilii while h:11rii[.thrOllghol1t, sl1lull .white sllUl ill r,Il'I!: ~tllli,!"s IIP~ . w_.. ~ c'

ri).(ht : lallJ~r \\,Ild ;,hn.; 1'111'111 Iwml nll!l ~orll;'\\'hkh t11l1hlP ~tigllll\'. I II fOlll1atioli' I hun I.: f li.lhl ' rccd veel, -

, ' T. C, FORJll(S.

""-, , Ral'!:wcll. I.)~·t:l/,_~. ~

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for ,the' .11tlJi'i ng- of ==::-:::===='====,=====~=====:<! \Vcst ned lUng during the .""'~;,,

of II i I will' he' rccHvl-!i' U'), I - , , -~"'';;'''':--r=''''''':''''-';;';''';'':'=':''~=;:':':;;=:':':';~-' 11 tldl"1 .i l; n i'cI 11 p' tlr' :\Y eel n~ 5:1,,), "

-IJlllt, Illh; tenclt:l~ ilf!"tjUOle ,pdce 'I'or Hingle or rlolthle Sing, A ~il1"et­in!: of Ihoil~ inlcJ(:!slrd ill Ih~ Bee

AlIi'olllO ,Hing will be '!lI:hl'riil .2' p'.1)1, 011 Mockl C, ,:-l:nte' from, Rink, S"lurc\n},; ·JOIl. '4,01., .n l'<()lli~~

i;".lllJ:l,'tv rel11odn~ the, sO.IIle' l;illc1ly I ~lhool, - ~o\' ,the, c'?,nsiderHt~:!11 of to Ille and 'get IllS OWII, left Wese teuders atH\'~ lhlU~actloll

b,: 111 istni:c. .: _', ,'.,. 'I other'bll~il1e~s, ,',' ,r

Medicitu.'s lQat nitl IInlnrc nre 1I1\\'[\r~ U1o~t',effe':IIt:t1. Chllmber laio's Congh R~t1Iedy act~ on I his plan it allny!! the cOll\th, re· Iieves the lungs, OpellS the, secret­iUlHl and Rids nature ill restoring t he s)'~tel1l Lo n ,healthy cOl1dition. 'l'hol1s(lncs, have tt'stificu 10' itll superior e:x:t;elleuce •. ~r:IIU,IlV,'""" er c\erywltelc,

U. i\1, HonsoN,' I' . )C\HN.POI.LON,

" 1'r~herne: I r+'~5 p. . -" :;~,

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, Stock ... Ta:l,d.ng with us C'ommences Feb,'lst. During the '.month of, Jan"nary the balance of" our Winter' goods must be'sold: Our policy is "Nothing Carried Over.'" I'n order to make a: complete ,cl~aring 'n1"ofits are not con ..

- ~:idered, ,arid many seasonable .lines are o.ffetOcd at. cost. •

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F" U R S.

2 Only i\[en's Coon Coato;, size 42 anc\ ,1,j, regttlar $05,00, nOlV, • ,:il4il 00 !! Only Mt'Il'S ':>rowll Buff"lo,~, 42 and -lot, warm nud Hen·iceable,. (Iud,

price(1 wilhin tite reach of (;werybouy,regll\a1' SiJ5.00. IIOW, ,$25 00 I Only ,\len's RIl'sian Coif, ~izc ,1:1, ~plendid al'pcarollcc: with

B~a,'el' Collnr, Call,lIot be beaten, regulnr $4;),00, now, .. S:12 ,jO 1 Only},lell's dippul BulgariAIl Lamb, iiize .tli, (lark brO\\'il willi'

lIice appeurun('c, rl!~ular $4.0,00, now, . . , , " ." $2H ;)0 '1 Ladies' Bluck Astrachan, ... ize ;m, length 50 inches, wilh black

Sahle collar, nicel)' llnislted, regular 81l0.00, now _ • 870 00 1 ladies' Coon, 5izt! 40, regular $6.),00, now .. ' . , , . . $,10 00

25 pcr ctnt. off Collal:s aIH~,MlIffs-some beautiful pieces in Mink, iVlat'lll(lt and Al11,erican OppOSl111l sets, they are all new and you cannot make a mistnkc 111 ~elccting one of these sets, All to clear at 25 'per cent discount.

We ha\'c 6 sheep-l inccl coats

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FAR M :8 U I L DIN a S a!\ \'Oll nrc aware n .wise pro\'ision t'J store Ilway ,"our

.. nlach iIlCI:Y, ctc., in g-ood outbuildings. o mi. als·, arrange' for 1\ certAin Rmoullt of HlllCk for the ~pn\l~ markel. j Ollr at Illmber it! ill good lohape and we clln fix up thu~e odel . Y0l11 ~nlisfactiou. ,. . '; . ,

r e 5 h a _",n

red Meats

FRESH nSH ON )- RID AY.S

-. . We 11lwe l:bllcluded to add

to our line ~f business ill 'l·re· hernc, so ba i'e 1)\1 ill a cOlli niG- . dious honst:' 011 the site of tbe

COLONIAL ELEVATOR

ING. SALE

Saturday, Jan. 7 . } ~ .

$2 ;10 $2 iiO $l \)0 S] 7:; 81 85

. flO Pairs Mens" heavy boots $i.l.50 and 8·1.00. • • $2 50 Men~' Li~htlling hitch Hocktoy ~hlle Re!!l1lnr S·l.OU. . • SH ·10

Tho",. 0 ." 0 ) " 1 Pr flleit·s !;I:..U ) crl;inn Lamb and Buckskin Gal1ntlel.~ ~l liO Prioe« 50 \Yomens' i\lilt's ReI'.. $U!u and ~;l.fJO lilIes •.••• 81 00

2.) Pail' Womllns' !\litIs Reg\llnr $1.UO lines. . . .. S Iii \Ve (II e ,elling :1.11 o.ur ~!eIl5' WOlllan:;' and Childrclls'

Felt Shes a~ X per ccnt. otT. 12}f p~r C«llt off 31l M~1l5' and Boys' hen,'Y Rubbers '

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13 l'im Duck Horse ill,luke!s l{eg. SiP, (i.')O and $7 ... S:; ~,\J t I~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~----~~--~---~~------~--~~--'----~---------~-------'\ , . (. [f ". "

$4 25

TREHERNE ., ·

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, . Ralph Malloch left· nn ~[o\1d!\\'

or !::ihnnawnll. , , Geo. Gorie went to Win";·· ...... ·,,"

MOllony eveuillg's train. . \

" , . -llf. H. Slaples was a city-bouud

pns~el1ger on \asluight's tra:ll. "

C.' .'\{ ;;nr.n"lrl ",tv.',t and holic1aydn nDipc!!. .' ..' ~ i \ . Miss Marr'Green>we\1t ill to lhe

cltY'O\1 '!'ue,May e\'e(\1,in!fs traj.ll. •

Mr~. Geo. H. Sta~lcl\ weill' in to WinnipE'g bl! TbllrsdHV e\·enin)!;.

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R~bt. DUel Bert. ~arker wer", lawn froIU 5t; Claude on Mondny.

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Andre?JIMoore spent Monday to Wednesday of· last week ill Hal-l~nd... .fl. "of' ' ,

Ralph l~tue5.·of'~~es6itt. M·:iu., ted 'Artbtll" ;~hnmbers "d'ur-

ing the ,week. 'l~ .' , , - . .Jobu AdAir tefLon Monday evell-

'M rs. HlIdson, of Boissevain, has train 'for . a three· mont hs' tri p been visiting her sister, Mrs. Eat-' ·~· .. '1'", .. ,.~to. .' Oil, 'during t!IC week. '

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Suits '$11.00

Suits $13.00

Suits $1'7.50 •

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Page 6: T.In which ruco he met the best horses of chnlllplon of thelll nil It la n CUrl""S the CIfClllt ID the frue for ull clas8, fact, by tbc IVII), thllt the sume lIInn has at that ,t wus

'I ItBUERN.I!l TIMEf!I

He sm.lod woakly and allowed her

The Scarlet Feather to Wlnd I",r I rm. about hlo noek ". obo knelt b~ hi8 81do

'TboJ' vo nearly k.lled DIe Darn But L U\ nat dond yet I 111 10 111(lwg horo 88 I undoratand fathor told you You don t moan to gl\ 0 mo tho go by Just

OIIAPTER XXIIL-(Contluuc[l) Dora Scoa Rerres£ord

GOOD BY~ood bY'll" he grunW brusquoJ,y, i1II:erlng .. bonT h.lld.

Oh good bya-goo I b) Cl, you de .... .t.,.r old malll .b<1 anod, dWPl,lng bet knoes bc.,da lun allco OIoro, and Il.ngll g bor IIrlWl llrollud Ilis aeck woop lall for JOY at tuu !!fOllt 1l0WII

't Oot away.' (fQk It'If1\,yi You H kIll me EDOUgh-ooougl1 for 0110 dJt.y

She k I.Sed IIIIll lUIel Ito broko dOIVIl "''beD .ho rolellJlOQ hm!, bD toll b"Clk 01 lli p Hows brettthli g hellvUy Thorc "ero tOllrs In his oy.l1Il TrImmer outer ad Rt tl e opperUllw ID.OJIICIlt, IUld oponed tk .. door Dorn (lJlllsed out lind ran dowl tho stairs When IJi tlto open air abc ,",0 tool to tIM"" to IAu".tt, to cry to <ling 1111 at DlU'lJ Ul tIlo CClItrO of the drlvo Onl, a Hto.m Soose of deoorun prevo Ited Hn hlBtcclrAl olltb'ul'Ht Sho walkod faster IUuI flUlter uutll sl!o al .. oat run

Dlckl DiL'kl Drad sho cried ""Ollt ng r oton"1 to tIte leadOlU! el \18 In lbo avcnuc 8n I Jl!:,&J1ll,c.rlng liko a Joy oua ch Id Sho waved hOC' I1rlDS aad lang to Iho broozn. --,

CIIAPTHlt XXIV Dick RltplJI.InB to Dom

IF HOUGHTON TOWNLEY ~ 1"' ~ W I W.tt. Ca.)

tbe face, and emphall1llDg bla word. ",th his clcnobed 68ta as If he WOf! hrcntenlDg to strike.

Do .. ",as tho 1Irst to recover h~ com 08"ro. Sho turned away 'II'1tb 1\ .htul

.n 1 _Ilted out of tbo rOGm to ('ut I •

ud tu Lbe dlOCUHS 011 Her joy at D.ck. return from tho

~8YO was abort Uved The appalhng ilnlculty of tho SItuatIOn WAS maklUg tsNt felt Sbo left the colonel to ramp lbout tbo houoo muttorll g lin 1 sbut .or!l()lf ID hor bou 101f where HltO pro eoded to mako 810rt work of ovory bing IIJI80C ated wltb Vlv.an Ormsby

lllB photogrllpb wus lorn lOW little plecos tho giftli wltb wb.cb ho had 08do I hor were cellcctod togother ID

II hoap 11i8 lotto", werD burno<l WIthout a Higi Soo woult! IlIlve boon 80rry for him f bo hnd not eOllsplfed with hor (ather to conconl tbe trutb about DlOk 8 8YI'poHod death Sbo Kbuddorod to Ullnk what ber 1081tlOn woull bavo beel If sbe bad married Ormsby and tl on dlHcevered wi en tbo d 0 was calt Lbnt D ck hor dol tho only ouo wllo ba I touclled a reHI Ollal va chord lU her hoart, wos hvlng, and ~ot 18ldo by fraud

rhe sCrBpe UltO wh cb Dlek bad got bU1901f could not rO/l.I1) be .. a OOrlOUS "" hor rathor .UlIlIIUlOdl silica tbo grand fllthor of tbe culprit ball Mpoken of It

Dorn hardly Irnow Iww allll rollObed 80 lightLy_ud, III Ilfl¥ oue, tbe onmo 110 I " aftor her \'lalt to Ilorrooford Sho of forgory novor horrlfi .. a .. lIlI"l .s lIad I a recollcctlon Q( "llJ'tblng 800n by do tI 0 suppo»edIy n Ol\ner ortmOll of tb. ""Y Her "(}lIIleB "wan hI nn oc otl or thoft alld of vlolonco It wa8 Itney too great for wordH too .ntollllO to suroly somotblng that could be Pitt allow 01 IInprOOlUoW! frolll ouUilde r(lllrs r gbt aud If It cfJUld 1I0t tho I It would of JOY obse red hor \iB1~1 Lt W8JI only bocomo .. battle of hoort agalUlt Qon '!Vhe sho rnvcd ho uo, and saw bor 9clonoo But Ilt proaent lovo hold 'he father UI d rocoUected that bo lad do fiold. eeh od I er w.trDIJ,y UUlt .lto bad room [t WIlM abHolutoly nocell.ary to IlOO

tu ber he Irt ror IUlJ'lblng but bnpplnos8. IJJI,C .... and got IOfor n"tion on all POlOt» 'I 10 olonel Wl\. III Lbo llbrary turn and lUI It WaH qUIto 1I11108Ilblo to ax

tug 0 or tho IllI1voa oJ' .. bou ... ugeut B trllot lUforllln.tlOn from hor f .. thor a. eat dog I}-IIH [uvanto OOOUPI<t!oo Ilt to hor lovor H whorol\bouts tbo rootory tbo I res It tUIIO OrwHby lad onhstod aoomed to bu the mo»t hkely 1,Iaco to b,. boll n sORreh of a oUltablo home tor gstlor nOWI ro tho roetory, tborefore his br 10 she wOllt

lIero a a lUoo lItLie pisco, Urled Diok was u(lotau. ill WhOIl ber tbe eolol I '1 hoy !I've a Illcture of lIa 110 WIIH takoll II to tho e1orgYlllln-It \\ hy g rl "hnt 11 oolor you ye 1I0ti she cbose tbo fllthor 10 preference to

'0" flllhor it H ImJllllnos. tho 1II0tber froIU an tuSl.Dcttve d .trust It. r gbl m.y girl-that s rllJbt of Mr. SI~ 11 to I whlcb shc could not

( m 1\1 d you'tc\ taw g R ",,08Iblo VI ow oxpl111/1-John SW1l1ton trembled Cow ~t tl IIg" Wlmt dtll I toll you' ardleo auggestod tbat be ohould aVOId

Yo I t"ll rne Willi Ln til fatbor Itor qll08t 011 I g lIo kaew .. by shc r [J'(l to d lIle tluu. Dick was duad CIUllO &nd Wll. not preparod w til the

Dor.. yo. fiUBhod, "nd thc colonel III swer to tl 0 Inovltable loqutry 'ooke I .b cI Rh ne covoro I hla en" hom IS Dick' Yet, IIl1ythil g tbat bllrr ISSllOnt 'N L11 uuger cOlltflb Ited to Dlok • baplln088 at tillS

So th YOM£{ rool hURD't takon Illy m1aorablo JUI oture WIIS not to bo noglect ad"co tl CI , Ho wants to turn cOllvict. cd 'Xloroforo bo rocelvod hor Is lhnl wby yfJU ro Iml py'-becautie I< Dora wile .hoolled to aoo the ehl1n~ D an who f resUll Qillo n n!to 10'0 to you w tho olorgJu an HIS band tremblad behll I your fnthnr B back haa OOUIO whou It not borM and h,. oyeR 100kOO 110110 to be aent to tbe poDltont.llry III an}"Whore but .nto her fMe .teu I of reRllllrung rospootably dead l Mr Sw I ton, )"GIl can 1JlI""" wby I ... ho 10 had tho lI,hanco' have como

1 .lnor I llIuill lIever Inwry I think I know You bve hOArd Or u.b) I ha\1J, told bin 80 ' tho gla 1 neWlt-lndood overyono lloom.

\\ halt Yllu've boon d01l'11 to tho bavo heard It--tbat l1Iy 11011 hill! beeu bank t hlUlk to me

No I ba\Co lust ClOtDO from Ashor And to 1D0, l(r SWlAte." toll lInll What pllllllCd thoro I cannot uplnln to you. 1lt prC6af.t but I bavo wnlten to V1Vinn, g.vtog bini III

.ongc Do you II1CIU1 to toll l1lO thun

Cause and Core of Rheumatism dera I tho colrntcl d.nlll .. ud thumphlg

tho tn blo WIth hili olallcbed fist, "that yo I re gOll g to throw ovor tbo bn helor III tho oQUlltry for a blS,lIl<'-'1 Due to Impurities In the Blood-Curecl guui! n forgor Il UlIlJ. wlw [)Onldn by Dr Willin.m. Pink pIn) tl e straight gamo' PllJs

D 1 yuu pla,y tho stralllbt game lnlhc'J. when you con coaled tlw faot tbat u ck Incdl YCIU mllllnt to trick mu 11 to n speedy mArrtf4!'O ""'th your fflend

1-1 won t bo talked to lIko this 'I'beru con os il nme whon a father must '890rt bl8 uutbun!y and I s81-

E I thor yo I 11 he Ul if > ou nxelte ,our8olf like thJII."

Do I t talk about plsymg tbe .bn gl L gumo te ma. I suppose yon vo bool to \shurtClll Hall to seo lho raaoal Be a bldln~ thQro no doubt'

No I 0 H not. It Is you who know '!Vhere he 18 :t'o.n've aooo hIm and you mus~ toll DIe Vlhoro to find bim I 1'011 t rest lIlI [ YO hoard the trno atory of the forgery frGDl hla Own llpa "

I If I knell' lI'h&D bD waB at the prOll "nt n omeut,!' ItJ(C.lsimed tbo colonol thutnllll\" tho fA.ble allRlU, al d give lnforllll11on to the pollco As for Ormu by who! bo gote your letter--If you'vB '!Vflttell ~be II searcb tbo wldo world tor him HD wll1 bo sa vIDg me tho 'roublo Sw1:o10n must pay tbG pen .Jty-nn 1 tbo 800U(}r tho better"

'I ~ e Boon M:r.. Horrosford wbo .ard It WIIS ollly a quooUon of money"

AI I, tbat I wherD you ro wrong If OrDlsb> ~ho08l\u to (lr08couto, n9 PlBD GDn bell' tbo 7Qung tooL IIo 8 brandod torever as a Qriml.JiAl and .. foloo Why, If be could IDherit hili grandfatllor/8 mil lioas decont people would abut tbelr doors 18 biB taco, 1lC1W '

Thon his ~BrVlce to '''<'"u,u~~.,· for DOthing , '11Itn';'A~

.. man

Tbe most notloeablo ana lDIIlledlato rcsult of rbounUltlslIl ill II. marked th n lUng of tho blood an I .8 rw dlaea80 doea It dovolop 1110ro rapidly Not only dOOlt tbe blood bceomo IVOal< but It IS Boon Olled wltb itnpuntlos whieb tbo d.ffor ont organs of tbe body h .. vo boon unable to Ulrolv off. Ono of ,. most barrolul

of the8e Is 'C;r:~3ir~t;~;~'fc';~h: wallto n It 10 rOfl,aIlYr.ltlBIBO~

bocnullO people aro O"YlOg tblOgo ubout 010'

1ndood, no But tho tlalngs thoy ro saYlOg Dick, aro dreudful and I WilDt cd to hear from your own bps that

Wbatl Tben yo. do not tum your tboy ro not true ' back aprm. him 1oI1s8 Dunda81' ho ertad YO\l relllomber whot I .lIid to you wltb teM. In h.s vo co beforo I wont uwuyT '

I bllvo como to you lIfr SWInton to I romomber and I huvo been loyal out wbore ho 18 that I may go to to my pro nlao '

und hoar from h.s own hi. a '" ell yO\l can continuo loyal littlo dOl.ial of tho "troelouH cbargo brr.llgbt ono I um '0 forgor-but I feur thoy re agalllst hllll by tho bank going to \IUt me IDtO JaU aDd I mU8t

VC/I y08 of coursol I don't WODdor gfJ tbroug I witb It /Ul I vo bad to that you find It bnrd to bollovo Tbe througb lots or ugly thlDgs eut thero gUIlty roctor nil gated non oU81y and Ue sbuddered covore I b R confus on hy brUlgtng ffJr But D ok If tho charllO I. faloo ward .. cbalr why cannot you rofute It' '(

'I cannot atay Mr Smoton thllnk Ah thero you ~ave me Dora If you I bavo Just rDn down to bog you to you foreo nle to expla.n I wUl It con 1 ut /110 in communlClltlon WIth your aon corna ono who is noar and dear to me, Ob YOl1 can t tblnk what it bas meant and I would rathor be s lent If how to me It baR SAved me from an un over thoro IS tbe sllghteat doubt In your hap?,y /II .. rru11l8 mlOd of my Innnoconce you must know

Vour ong .. gomont to Mr Ormsby I. overy thing brokeu all' '1-1 would ratbor know pleaded

Yos Dorn wboBO eunoBlty was ClTorma.ter 'Booause you think you'll be .. blo 109

to marry D.ck, But la your fa.tb in m. cond.ttonBIT 'YeB Why do you spoak of Dick [s not my word enougb'

hke t~t" sho aaked, w.tb " BuddoD It I. enougb for me Dick-but It Ie sit kIDg at tbe heart. Surely, you do tbo others-fntbor aDd-lOt jo., In the gm eral eondemnation- Ah 1 understand But wbat do othor you his own tatberl Ob It lan t true poop Ie mattor-nr.w' You re Ilolng to wbllt they told mc--that he s a forger mllrry Or nsby I understand ,T who will ha\ e to aurnvor to tho law Dora 100koD down and ber hand trem and go to p.,son It 'Bn t truo bleo In b s as abo sougbt for worda to

DIck hlm1l(llf 18 tbe onlY,l'0rlOa who explain a situation which WDS can an8wer your qUII8t!ons ' explalnablo

But whore i8 be' I luppose 1 cau Woll-yoll Aoe-Dlck-tbey told me write to blm' YOIl werc doad WI! all gavo you up 8S

'ne. In hiding , sAid tbe rector I loat bew brokonly Tbo worda seomed to be Yet bofore the gmes had grown chokiug h.m ovor my RU[lpoHcd IrrRVO you were roady

ID bldlngl D ck wbo fnced a dozen to tranafer your lovo to-that end rlnCH /lnd fiung deflance 10 the teotb of 'Not my lovo DIck-not my love I bIB eouatry s ello nlell-in bIding I Bel eve ne I wn. brokenbearted Tboy

'Juet for the pre.e8~Ju.t for tbe Slud drondful thmgs nbr.11t you and I 1 reacnt Yon sec, thcy would IlfrOlit couldn t prove tbem untn 0 nnd I dId hIm It s 80 much better to prepnre R 8 t want ever~body to tblDk- Woll defenso whon one has hberty than- fntbor prossed It I waH \lttorly wretched than-frcrm the Tombs I knew I sbollid never love 8'1ybooy

'Thol, you WIll not tell 010 wbare bo eloe doareat-nobo Iy olso I I tha world, IS'" nil [hdn t care wbo n I marr ed

The Information Dom vomly sougbt It waH tbe HWoeteBt rOBson 109 and of came to hor by all RM.dent Netty un that pecuhurl~ fOlmulne order whIch tho a",are of tbe prosonco of a vlBltor .n mheront vnmty I)f mnn cannat real It tbe bouse walked Inlo tho stu 1y an J D,ck. only rcbuKo waB a klBs commenced to 8poak beft"Jl'o sho WRS well Well Darn I m not a marryIDg mto tbe room nan now I m ot even respeetnblo As

Fntbor DIck wants the papen H. a aooD a8 1 m woll I ve got to dlsnppear Bnlshed the book and- Oh M ... Dun allnw But the Ilea of your marrying la.1 Ormebv-

Ifn 18 hero--tn thiS house' er od It • off Dlck-olll I gavo b,m hIS bom flushing ougr Iv nt the rector s hsr 11aaal tho momont I heard-want of trust Oh why dldn t you tell 'D,d YfJUr fatbor tell you 1 wsa 110' Do yfJU th IIIe that I would bot ray allvo' I,nl' Why dldn t you lot mo know' No your grand fa thor told me If ow long hILI! bo beon homo' Oh please 'Y e god. I You don t menn to IRy let me go to blm I you, e scen blm I

l~atbor and daughter Veu Dick Rnd I thIDk be 8 tho Illlother .n confu810n doaroat old man nllve He was IOOBt

'I IDtruldod tfJ tell you :Mlsa Dundas cbarIUma' He sn t roally 8 bIt hor.,d ufter I had aokod my ~on • P0rl11SB.OI lettor d. meslDg 1o[r Ormsbr, was You YOO WO aro 1111 10 longuo w tb bin L'nosloed at hiB own request So f you I oro If tho pohco got an Inkhng ot 111 t mo Dick I nm yours stIli More hlo I"osellco .n tho hOU80 It would bo wondorful stili he told me tblDgS I ~ ory awkward could bnrdly behove

'I [lon t tllnk DIck wOllld hke to see 'He. R ir gbtful old li .. r, '" grand you jut now" interJected Netty 'Vou f!lther BOO ho I UI-he s very III nnd much bral en "

(T. he •• ntla.")

'Now th .. t you know he Is here " In torpoaed tbe l'l!Otor ' there CRn be no objootion to your ae."ng I muat fir.t IDfornl h m of your coming'-:-,tlll.t bo ma,. be propllrod I to lure

GERMAN OONTEMPT FOR BRITISH

bo ~Isd to see you 'llhe rector OtIcaped to ful1l1 n difficult

and pllwful m.alton He blld almoet for gOtteD tho ext8tooee of hll 80n'. Iweot heart and Will only con8ClOUB thnt sbe IIddod to the troubl6ll of an already wg .Ituabrm The noble fellow waa prepsrod to tako tbo burden of bls mother. sin would aertamly find It I nrd to Justify lum80lf to tbo 0) es of tbe wumall be loved And.f he 8et blm.elf right In Dora'8 eyee that would mOl\n-' He trembled to thlDk wbat It would 1II0an

Dorll and Nutty In the study maID to nod sn UDI atunl ro.erve 10 wblcb there WII8 .nlmt antagoDlBm Dt"JI'a re hoved the Iituation by II. commonplace

, "Ult be oyerJeyod N ett;y, to r brothor back again '

O.erlioyedll," oxclalmed Notty wltb I~~~:~r~ 1010 a hueband b 111 a poor

REGULruuI

Hunting by "Your Lonesome" in Africa

(By Alfred Jordan 10 Recroattoa)

W HI'IEl hunters who bnvo lam ID "b,te bunters tenUi at Ulllbt wlllting to hellr tl elm s g(

lown beroro tur III g II buvo told J. what It IS I ko tu 10 If tho KlIIg of BORst. go forth frolll hla lair to drIDk .nd hunt But to ho r hI I uot 11" II .. hlto I Intor .u u wh.le I untcr s tent, Nlth a wh,te hUllter s til ne I goo 18 \0 Ollt and a wb te huntor a traIDed gu bCllrers ond pC/rters cuwl cd auout Ii IVllized faab on but IS u follow WIll

,ulltor of tho Junglo I Hng ua ha live. lui hunt1llg as ho huntH-ror mout only -18 qu to a d [forent th Ilg I ad Ult .avlng lUoro thll OICO ontorta.ned 8

uther hrothorly feehng 100mrd Old Leo \nd 1 hll\ 0 shot my .h, ro of blm too

Not exactly a plouanl t s tuut "n you 1I1gbt think Nor IS t But tboro la mch n thIng Iia gottlng a lot of good Jut or an unll0881lllt 8ltuutlOn-Slort ~xpen&nco life I L do noL rofer to tbo ~amc-I ha \ 0 uever boOt placed 111 all lnpl088l1nt 81tU ltiOIl by an,)' WIll beuat n ",fncli not oven tho ClIpe bUlfllCi lnd I bo\ 0 b IDtO I tbOl1 ull qUIto 110110 r bavo n miud tbo 101 g monlh. I b lVO ipont 10 tho busb WIth tno blllcks lhe )nly wblte mall RIIOII!t tbem Onco for ux montbs 1 hvod With tho Wlllldrobo mhe tbe Wild pOOl Ie of tbe forost IVU g tho.r life and b luhug hans lind ~Iephants As other huntera I ave ro utod tho Wandrr.bos are the 11 ost pn IltlvO of all tbo \fncnn tr bos al I 1\ e 01 t rely all D out honoy Ilnd fruits It IS g9norally UI <Iorsloo I th t tho) v 11 .Ilow no HtruDger among tl CIII r bn 0

,een called craz> for wbat I wen I hrougb ",tl! tho 11 lilt r d.d not got 10\ n to WOUrl g lonkoy. <11 B \1 d [ would nvt 1101 tlOn It lYoro t I ot nu 08sary to 10 Ito t tI e d.l1'ero co be woon all ely ng w II I fo nt firat I nu 1

IH It wero yel r In and 0 It for a docade Inel shootlDg U fow-or u lhol811 I-on I por"onally cal ductod nn I porioctly proper gee tlomlln sportslllan 8 huntIng "[1 edIt I<) L

Most of the narrutivos of huntIDg In BrltlBh lnd Oermun Enot Afr en aro woll I r I kled w th oncol I tor8 or tho hll r UISIIg 80rt porhups bocuu80 tbo [lubhc ~xI ects to bo thrllle I L c In ro I hlJ Inuoratand that n 81 ortslll In uftor h H 1r8t triP doe. not filld II I moult 10 .vrlte In thl. vo n B It the votor 11

,r the b 18h woul t fin I t hnicult na In old tl1l0 ... nencan co vboy wo,ll fIlii .t vrlbng n "atl.!Ylllg eo vboy slory IIappdy for ruo 1 IlIn lOt" wrltor nnd hiS IS lIOt a narrntl\o but SlIlpl, Il olloctJon of I otco 011 \frteun bIg gu 0

ior I clll g to tbe bohor tb, too could ~o through Enst Afneu aflled oIly wltb I bIg sltck w tb loss dnl ger thn I. en oUlltered among tbo honklll; IlUtOIl 0

,des of New York Cltv But f YOll uro ooong r"r trouble-tunt IS a iliaoront 1lllttor

But lot IS go bnelt to our old fnond Loa tbo I 011 By right 1 sl ould first I SCI SB tho bul1'lIlo BIt dangorous an I "0 ID tlough bo a tho bulrulo bll8 novor rhplossod me as tho hall hll8 Porhaps t I. boclluao he dm'8u t pillY to the ~1I11ory liB tbo .nJ lUg gooa At a Iy rato I lilto nothlDg bettor tl an to he 11 elllllp at nIght S noklDg my plpa aId IstenUlg to tho bon. go I g down to the Nater They make n IIreat to do Ibout It a sort of bll.s. band parado But It IB all ffJr II pnrpoBo tbo l{lDg If Boasts doosn t start out evor, 11 gbt Iud make tho b g nel80 just Lo bonr 1 IRsel! Wben be roar. 011 b s woy lown to dnnk It 18 for the purpose of 101l.,nll Iua Wily, bo no doubt nei enr I g to como to clOBO q lartors With .0 I conveUlent II wayfarer ns all III ~ry QuffnlO

I a panIcky rhino a blIDdorlUg

, g bu I olopb/l11t or even a DaHty tOlD ~erod leopard And aftor he bus bId , 8 dm Ie If you bOllr hIm roart Ig Y"ll .vUl know It 8 to creato a pa lie all ong be antelope and zebra when 1,8 mute IntIelpatu g tbo dlroctIon tbey w.ll run "'Bylnys thom and mukes the k.ll If oy cbnnco r.0u come "1011 h m II tbo 10rulIIg as cep lJl tbo scrub a~ I havo >ftou done you WIll I wbubly nnd h rn n a most 1 nltlngly pose on tl 0 bron I )f b 0 buclt wltb b s foet ID tbo nlf I ako it thiS habit of IYIDII on tbOlr backs s Simply to gIve 0 woll fillea stomacb plenty of rovm I ro len her gazIng

UpOI the tlgbtly strotched sleopIDg han and WOndOrl1lg

rnlallt' aorvo to HO fohc.tously ox puuncb beforo anotbor

fbI'· llleflllllln pohce bad broken 1' _____ ,_

dUrlng my ab8cncjl n 1(1 nnd aloue 111 tho Junglo mlloa from the noarost

JU9t two rounds of Inh"'nt t lonrne 1 a. thnt

to tbo con rblno WIll

stllnds nrc not

\v-n,1I1cl I ko

DIO' 0 It Loopnr lH uro klllera I I \ 0 H UII<

Jill I 111 0 g my Hhoer I I HI gl tor r gl t I I loft Its II fJ'IO I 0 .t." .w.ft 18 .111 OHI to dofy bullotH \t t m. tl oy I PI ellr fOllrl08s of m. I 0 oe C 111 0 ulan n 100pI rd th.t bn I k 110 I a bllrtoboost r clro\e blln fro the (reoh Iy 81 lin ellreaa. and took wb 1 CRt I roq Irod but the leop 1ft! ro I 1001 III Bigi t and JOlllo I.IJ wnt I, I 0 lR I vorke J "thoulIl mo<ilt.t g CUlll tor ItorforOi ce Loopar 18 hu I I I four.

I 111 lh os Two of tben WIll 1 r al IV >" up WInd and tbo all erR \\111 he 1/1 wait to lonp upon tho tleull g glllDe uloot"h8 hi 0 loopnr I" hIt I I Icku, 80 nott 1108 sovon or olgbt toget! er I he hUl1ting cry of tho 100pllriJ 18 h 10 • doo!, cough tho cheotab mako" 111 0 II wlll.t,. I u n qn LoopariJa nl,,"> 8 sioOI On tbelr backs.

I 0 C I lurod n you g 01 eotl I lINd tlllllod It so It would folio v "I.bon~ hi 0 II dog though It Wus woll for otllor pooplo to al pro .cb t 8<Jmowhut II u,,'Or Iy It" 0 11<1 sloop 1/1 tbo te It 1)081de Illy cot 11111 "ns q\uto a de8lrnbl~ eom punlou Of courso It IS comll only l,nowl1 tl! It tI oy nro not hurd to tl1mo But Illy cheetah Was too fond of bOing fa I to lunt g 11110 for IDe us tho .tory book. ba \ Q thorn do.

'Ibc prof IRIon cd galDO In tbo IDtoraor of Unca 8urp"aaos tho bullof of th080 who hnvn not huntel. At tJ nOB 011 the plains 1 lIn\ c acon nlllny spccles togoth or-glfuJr. zebfB\ bllrtebooBt • l1(lala eland roan ante ope Kuble nntelope

rnl kinds of gazelles rillnocorae hl~mOI)otml1Us to reccnt OJ[

IInl;UrlUlBtB,' .t pel

uOJ~I!:Oir'~~d~~i~R~~~w.'r::_ At nc It

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Page 7: T.In which ruco he met the best horses of chnlllplon of thelll nil It la n CUrl""S the CIfClllt ID the frue for ull clas8, fact, by tbc IVII), thllt the sume lIInn has at that ,t wus

DAME FASHION'S DECREES

F E'V of the womon who nre wearing Infnntl1e blou808, skirt. fOllr inches from tho grollnd and the hlpless coat8 look fro 111 Iho hack os tllollgh they conld romember

'M time whcn plllln nnd strlpod materinl" wcre almost equal. I;r el'llJ1billod in ono CONhnne. Vot the fllRllion wns in vogue .... tlllln two .10(·,,,los ago, lind in lIIueh the 8aOlO ns Bt pres· at. The skirtH were ]lInIn und Hcnnt, nlHl its "tripes rull· .lag from 8honl.l", to wriHt The plo,in mntorinl8 tormed ~e bodice and tlW (Irnrery, and tho discenling will at onco ... der"tnnd thnt ,t wll8'n 1II0de which Ktrough' appealed to tloo womnn ohliJ:(·el to lIIallo n porti<.11 of lust yenr's ward· .. be COliform with Ihe cnrrent style.. 'I'he comblnotion of dri.,..,d nnel pin", IIIl1terll,ls is espocinlly hnppy in the ease

TR1iJ TREHERNE •

lino, BDd it d.ffers radicallv In eut nnd lInlsh from the ~ar. riallo clonk of lIno fur, smooth·faccd cloth or waddod satiD, "hUe the evening dmp of hrocaded velvet is of still groater glory. Tbe solo point of resemblance ill all theso garments Is that they c~lIceal tho figure '. outline, for all of tbem nre loog, moderately scant above tho foet and produce a • tralgbt effect from collar to bem.

So enthusiastically are milliners and modistes exploiting dull gold gornishings taat .t Is B marvel that some far· sigbted CIlPtllin of IInance bB8 not cornered that market. Tuckers, yolles, g\limpes, oven on tiro bodicos-Iightly voiled witb mous80line-nro of dull gol<1 mesh. Afternoon and even· ing gowns of velvot or satin nro hand embroidore(l with the Bne, tarnished looking threads and on lIIany of tho ono, two and tbree·piece tailurmnd08 the dllll gold crnze is seen in

Corm of BII embroiclorocl application, 11 eollar or a serIes of buttons.

Evory lIIan nncl womBn who caroflllly observos the son· son '8 hnts must admit that thoy POSSOS" n merit which has not forlllerly been n dl8tinguishing eharacteri.tic of femlDine hcadgear. Tho little bonnets, the turbllnB, tho drnped cor· days nnd the wille·brunmed nondoscri[lts not only are emin· ontly becoming to the wearers of them, bllt they tllke tbe a'p[larcnt ngo oC the fnee. A girl of •• xteen trips down the n.slo of II theatre and looks the pietnre of YOllthful bloom wbon ehe fRces the Ru,Uence while tllkillg ber sellt. After n while Ihe hili Is remoyed, anll when next tbe ingenue glanceB uroulld, her "dmirers gll7.e lipan a cOllnlellnllcL tbllt benrs traces of anywhero from thirty to 8'Xty yenrs' experionee in this snd, blld world. Tbis.s boca use 1111 hnts now are deRigned to entirely conceal the half, growing scanty about tbe brow, behilld the enrs alld at Iho necll's IInpe and tU"1 Illg gray in strcalls ~T plltches. TllOn, too, tho hnts nbao .. lutely frnmc tho feRtnrcs nnd no coiffure evor bllilt sO lIat· lers them ns doeB n flllmc of fur, IIl1lfy benver or dnrk vel· vet. No one denies that cllrront hilts nrc frouki8b, bllt thoy ore .. orthy of 1111 ndlllirlltion, nnd nt tbe moment of all cblc nre th080 of hlack velvet whether Inl<1 in golds over a small toque shupe or smoothly upon a bllckram frlllllo of cartwheol Ilfol'OrtiollB

• • • It is extremely fashionable this wintor to combine cloth

or satin With ,'civet, nDd thon the "c!\'et will bo one color nnd the sntin nnothor. Block ".I"ot, will' the 1I0W .hade of blue, i8 very slllart; the skirt nnd lower pnrt of tho wnlst of the velvet, !be upper part Ilnd sloeyes of the bllle and "Ith only Ii smnll yollo ur collar of Ilot or finlt lnco, not dead "hite, but n light ecrll or crOl\1II color. '1'ho 81\1no modol is cop.ed in blnck vel\'.t. aud black Bntin, with a deep yoke or collar of the Incl> or net In whito, to mnlte it more he· coming. 0110 of the .harpeat contff1~tB is Bhown in the blacll velvot gown 11111110 wi th n blind acr08S the centro of the skirt

hell\')' ocru Inro. Thero is n bllnel nerOS8 the wni8t also, but this 18 ao ullhecoming to 1lI08t figurcs thnt it is better to make tbe wnist all In blnek exceptlDg for the yoke, and thnt not too doeI', of ecru Il1ce.

• • • Tho 80nslhlo womlln nt this bme of yenr tnkes

nil ber wardrobe, "UlI1l11er nnd wintor gowlls both, if she renlly is 80ns,ble she rlltl'l&s.l~ elisenrds nnVtlh;n

8tock of then and

THE U.S.A. PENSION SOANDAl.

O N"E of the grent' scandnlo of tho Ullited, States 18 its pension .ca, dai, under wbicb, half a contur

lifter its ciyil wnr, tho country is stil pllying $150,000,00 a ycnr for pension, to thoBO who are allogcd to be entitle, to thern fC,T sorvice rendere(l by the. or their rolutives in the 01. iI War.

"A year aftor the cossation of ho, Ulltios tho gO"ernlllollt was paylD; fiftcon nullions of dollurs to diaable. soldlOrs, thoir widows and orphans an. otbor dependnnts," 8ays tbe W"r1d· work. "In 1874 the ponsioll bill reacl ed tblrty·one millions. In JapuarJ 1879, tboro wns passoil a law giving ful orrOllr8 to ull elltiLleil to~peIl810ns.· 11 two yoars tho b.lI bounded CrolD t,..ent~ eight lip to flftyeigbt mililous. Tb. bill was III' to 150 lIIilliCJIIs In 1907.

"In 1908 CCJII~re8. extended pensioll' to widows of n.nety dny men withou rogard to tboir poeunillry need. Tb. bill soon rose to 165 mlllion8. No e. couraging Icgi8lat.on hnving been e' octod .n 190B, nntuml canses WIll brinl the penoion expenditure thi8 year doW' to 157 millions ($155,000,000 with • least $2,000,000 ade\ltionnl for rUUOln, oxpenses of tbe bureall) i bllt in the la • L:ongrc88 more dUring legislatIon wa· proposod, and nil tho machinery of th· pon810n orgonbation Rnd nil tho Gran. Army Infiuonce hnve been 80t at WOrt to 8eCllre from tho next sessi~n law, that will pU8h the penBion bill up t. heights never before drenlllod of."

"In Il tilllo of profound civil pellc. full balf a contury after its existene. W08 lust tnreatenod, tho United Stat~. Govornment is IlLying upon ovory lUal woman and cbild in tho IlInd n tax 0: $2 a yonr to pay militury [lonslono. I' Is handing (;'Vor to n pnrtieulur ciao. (consioting of a million men nnd WDme • once for u sbort tillle directly or 11 diroctly couneeted with the Ilrmy a Slln wbich woul!l in one yenr pay tho 0)

POIISCS of the en tiro military and naTa ostablishmouts of .Iaplln for threo year· lind a bult; which, auotber yellr, WflU). support the whole BritlBh navy-tb. lurgcst ill tbe world; which, anoth. yeur, wOllld buy the ArgOlltIne wbe.·

rap find lenve enough 1I10ney to po~ the next yenr, the bills of the Germn) '''my-tbe biggest In the world; whlcl nnothor yenr, would p"y the Bum tots of the cost of the gO\'erllment of Bel glum-tho most putriarchal in th· world.

,. Three·fourth. of thoae who surviTO< tho vii War lire DOW doad. Yet th·

011 ucc~lInt of that war go o. l1"lreuaUlI~· "

FRESH FAOTS

Sinco his return frolll Amorica, Mr Rodmond, tbe loador of the Irish Parlla lIIentnry Pnrty, hao been nicku"l1Iod "the dictator" br tbe Conservative pross. 'l'he origlDal dictators we" mngistrntes of "neiont Rmne, who werf IIIlPointed at critic,,1 times, and investec with po,vor of Iile anel deatb over all ci tl7.eIl8. ,.

Tho Beine, which lately partially Ooodea Pnris, ba8 al wIly8 be on 8 troubleBolllo stream ill this re8poct, mOf( thun twenty serlOllS inundation8 havin¥ beon clluood by It dllring tho laBt bun dro,1 yenr.. Amongst 'other Frellch flV

ers tho Rbone, the Suolle, tbe L~1fe, and the Garonne havo nlso earued lor th .. m seh'es'evil reputntions In this <Ii recti on

During tho ejectIOn of the Ahlermol. to ae"'8t the uew Lord Mayor of London ""yone who is fOUlld in tbo building in which t~e ceremony tu kcs plnce who " not 11 LiverymllU is liable to imprison lIIont.

Pormlssion for troops to lIIarch through the City of London CBn onl~ be grantod by the T~orcl Mllyor, 8ir Vesoy 8trong. He nlso onjoys the di~ tinction of being the only (;fficor 10 th. Kingdom' WhORO olIlce requires no re newnl 011 the ,lellth of the Kin/:l'

During tho T."r'. recent vis.t to tb, Germun Emperor, tho '!Iscont of ever~ nirship, aoroplnlle or balloon waR mos. closely w"tehe(l, for fOllr tucy shouM b. conllnisslOnecl by Russinn Terrorists to drop eX(llosives 011 tho Royal Party.

'rhe I'llIgno of "hieh we are hearin~ so mllcb lit the proBent bOle hilS swep. 1111 over the worl<l, nnd hilS been reapon .iblo for 1D0ro donths than Rn)' othe, clitastTopho kllown to the world. timo lu Rome 10,OUlI porsolls -" .• :~,-",

nily. Tn 10nO, n fow yenrs betolre momorable plaglle of DOlldon, ~U'",Ul" Snrdlnil1ns were curried olf by tliBeoBe. -

THE ADVENTURE ... OF OYSTERS

NOW that we bnvo seen tho last of tbo montha without Bn "r" 10 their Dnllles, our funcy lightly

turns to thougbt8 of oyster ..... n foo<l bich bBs alway8 been regarded a8 omin'

ontly 8uitllblo for lovors alld philoso. phor.. This soa80n, it would OOelll, there is to bo rathe' a 8carcity of forelgn.grown eystcrs, aud it .s expect· od that tbo priCOR of tho Prench alld Portugu08e vorieties (which tbo English opicllle nffects to (les)llse) WIll bo bigb· or tban uSllnl, snys tbo London Times. Variou8 renaons havo ue n given for thiB threlltened scarcity, wuich m.ght eon· coivllbly cnuee n falling all' in the 109S expensivo Kmd. of love nlld pbiloBopby. In mnny 10enlitICs too much raID bas en used the beds to lie 1I00dod with fresh wnter-with the rcsult thllt the oystor of nn edible IIge (s.x or sevon yenrB) who OIVOS hla agreenble plllmpnoss to the vegetab'o matter in tue wator /r01ll tbo illnd, has fattened too rapidly and r\(;touBly ond <lied in his gluttony.

From a loclllity in Fmn.o eOl~e8 tho dismal news that myrinds of mllrketnble oystors wero suffocated by tho 8lime brought clown by 1I00']n-a clltn.trophe wbich thoy coIII<l not eVB(le, lackillg tho foot ur locomotivo organ pOB8e8Bed by less wortby mollusks ond boing eOIll' [lelled to live nnd die ill their beels, if ,Iollth should visit tbem thero.

Agnin, one hOllrs frolll lDany qllarters of n 8uperabundance of tho oyster '. nil· tnral enemies. The 1I\·o·lIl1gor, or com· mall stnrllsh (whicb bas been lInnODally oomlllOn lit 80me of the Contineutlll batbillg r080rts), is perhaps tho doad· host of these onoll1ies; Ho embraeos the oyster in hi. /lnger8, .. aiting patielltly till the Intter o(lons, whell he IDjeets a Mtupefying liquid nlld thell in.erts h .. stomncb. Tho oyster, wbo is .. oak, or ill, or too fat nnd unnble to koep Ioi. shells clCAlocl, fnllR a vietom to crnbs, ellll' nillg crentures who, .0 oystorrnen be· Iiove, sometimes craftily in.ort a .tolle in order to provent the shutting of the .hells.

The dog·whelk i. anothor pertiuaciou" foe, who bore. u bolo in the "Yster '. shell and 8ucks him out tbrough it. If th080 erenturo. of prey hl\ve been moro pleutiful thnn in ordillnr;y YOB,", it wOllld porhaps accoullt for B .Ught eliminlltiolt in tbe .ea.~l1'8 oyster crop. 'I'ho most curious explaltation of tho shortnge comos tram Caneale, ill Brit· tainy, where, so tbe .. riter hno been told, too mJlny tbullderBtorms form tho eaus" Causan8. Th.B explana~lOn .ugge.ts thllt tho ehildi.a .aYlDg,

II A nm.y noloe nnnoye an oyster," I. not quite so .ilIr n. it sounds. But the odds uro that tbo unfavofllblo wellther has been tho linn I formul, mil· terial nnd c1ll0iollt ea\l8e for tbo \I D8I\ t· i,factory prospects of tbe Continentol oyster cropB. L.vin~ 01 he do08 in enal low wnter ..... in s(JIno plnese hi. bed i. left high alld dry nt low tide-the oys· ter suffers ahnoot ns milch na hi. Iwo legged COIISllmors from Inclement wiatb· eri Ilnd thllt no doubt is R sllfficienl ox· plnnlltion of the falling off in quantity IIl1d qunlity, whleb io doplored by all who depend for a living c,n the yield of tho Continontnl oyster ground •.

THE ORIGIN OF EFFIGY.BURNING

aons roadily belioved that tho discovery uf tho Uun(lowdor 1'1o~ ac~ually saved gnglllllcl from a Papist upri8ing nnd tbe ro establish mont of the pOlVer of tlto Pope. But we are 1II0ro tolernnt in these time8, Dlla Englnnd ie the h,n'pn of rcfngo for religious ordors c]rh ou out of othor couutrlO8, nnd tbo old d<.g gorel thllt IIscd to bo allllg by those ne· compllnyini;t the guy is "llIIost forgotten. 'rho last tllne Ibnt tho 5th roully bad nu unti·Catbo"e IIn\'or was sixty yeurs IIg0, lit the tillle h! the so cnlled .. Pnplll Aggress.on," whon 1'01'0 1'1118 IX. ro est"blcohod all 81,iseopal hierarchy in Englllud nnd Wnles, IInil crented ~Vi8e mnll Cardinal Arcbbishop of W,'A'tIlUII ster. In Ihot year .t i. prob"blo tblll the Gny Fnwkes celobrntion. were ""r rlc(l alit w.th a pomp lind eorolllony thnt hall selelom beell obBon'ed pre"iously, u.nel cortnilllj noL Hinee. IJ TfJco88JOU8 .. ere organized in mOllt of the big to"n., 1II01l0Y Howillg into the pceketA of thoBe IIrrllogillg them, Rnd efllgios of tho l'opc Rne! Cardinlll Wl.emlln wern bnrnml nmid upronrious 8igll. cd public Bpprov al. London hnd a 1Il000t stnrtling p,o­ces.ioll, which .tnrted frOIll tho nOlgh borhood of Fnning(I,," Market and pomded Ibe adJoilung slreol8.

Sitting in a "nn drawn by 1\ pair of h~T8cs wns II hllge IIguro of tho Cnr dinal Arclobi.bop sixteen foet higll. wbieb i. ssul to hove bcon mnd. to move. n. wn. nttired In h.s fllll robe, and woro the orthodox eardillul '. Imt, while ill other pnrt. 01 tho PfOCCflSioll were nuollt thirtllon other figllres, ropro sonting Ibe Pupo Oll(! other POOI,lo. gxolor WBft IInothor city thllt did the th.ng in style. 80m. two bundred people in fancr dre •• pnroded 801cmnly Ibrough tho otroolo 111111(1 tb. 8110llts of deri8iou and batrod of tbooo who hnd n.semblod to wateh it. Thirly CrlBrs boro iust,n ment. of turturo, lind 011 Inquis.tur Oenernl Dlllrehod by, .urroun,!od by of /lcors of tae Seerot Tribunal. Carried III 11 chllir of "tato wos an omllY or Ihe Popo in Inll robe., wonring tho tripll' crowu nnil coyero,l with mock jewolA, while eloroe III atteU(ll1DCO wile Cnr<1111111 \Visorunn. 'llle~e figare! wore prot!odcci by nwlytt. elre."ed In wbite, cnrrying ballnors, and "ftor tho procoAsioll hll(1 (lorlllllb1llaleol the oity it lIIard.ed to Iho Clltboclral Squllro, whero a hug" lJOnfirn hlld boell erected. 'I'he effigieS IVOr<' I'llIcoel 00 tM., on(1 thon Iho pyro wnH Het IIligbt 111 tbe Ilteoellce of over ton tbousllnd "oople.

But 1I0W no one would think of burn ing tim Pope, und evon Gny Fawkos himself is III(llOg 10 II thin memory.

WHAT A MAN'S CLOTHES OOST \1ft GLADSTONE oneo mentioned 1..'- $25 a8 tile nmount B man noed

spelld for Ihe clothcs ho woro I1t anyone lime. A LandOlt paper giveR the followinJ:( list R8 8~owing tho ,nlue of the elolhll.g .. orn by a bUllk .tork n Lon,lon, s.,pposed to bo represonlnth e

of h •• ula... In order to make 11 COlli' ],R"Bon with the ce.t of 8imilnr nttiro .n Toro.to, .. e havo ebunged Englisb currenf.Y .nto dollars and eents. lIoro, theil, i. the Illo.t of tho clothing ill whicb thh particular bnnk elcrk ill LORdcm stood at tho time he wns .11 lerYiewed: , Coat, woi.toont lind trflUsers •• $9.00

8blrt and soek8 ............ 1.08 " Otber unueno/unr •.•••..•.••. 1.20

Boot. .•.•.•••••••••.••••••• 1.04 Collar and tie ............... 1.08 Btuds, .te. .............. ... .12

N OWAlJAYS the burn.ng of BD otl:lgy of a person .. e di.like .s a sign of contompt and hatred, but yeara

ngo, .. ben tbe world wna still young, the conaignment of .ome one'. image to tho lIames was a solemn rile carried out ill the hope that tho goas wou1<1 bring down von~ollnce on tbo original.

sovernl unclvll!zec1 tribes Images are burned in this manner; Ilnd even

The YOllog mun (li(l not soem to Ionvc n hilt on ut the hme. Bot soroly lie woro Busl,ender. ur II belt, Yot he was dresRod for about one·h"lf tbo IImount montioned by Mr. Gllldstolle. It mtlY be Il •• umell Ihnt hi8 $9 811,t wns not 1\ vory lino on_no doubt a ready·made olle, hut probnbly R much lwtter one 1111111 bo couM bave bought in Toronto for anything ilk. the .tllDe money. Horo iB the eo.t of tbe clothing worn by n yOllng lIIan ill 'foronto thc oLbor da;,- while engagod ill omee work1 nnd he .8 pro· bably represenlative or his cln ... :

Cout, wllistcoat and Iroufters .• $22.00 8birt and socka ............ 1.60 Other lJ,UUerWlaT ••••••••••• 4.00 Boot. .••.....•.•.••••.•••• 4.50 Collnr auu 'itt ••.••..•••••• I .70 StuJI!I ••••••••••••••••••••• .15

4bb~s ~Satt

A soft an ewer tnrneth away WTIIth, and & little of AIIber'l Sail sweetens .. IOUf r;lomach.

25c Il'D d 6Oc.. So1d~bere.

therofore ropr .... do.J IU' outlay lIearl, <louble lhut of Ihe "EngtiRh derk. On • mny hBVO hu .. 'e<1 11I"'8",ns and tho other mRy Bot, bot at aay rute It 11 prelty !!file 10 figure that in Ellglan' the puuhn.in!! po,"", of two dollars j, lit loost eqnal to $3 in elnnBdll.

A TRUE BTORY 'l'RA~ READS LIlO FlaTIOJl

WE h.,.r 'he80 <hI)'. n ~reat ds .. abont U.e lnjllHtiee nrt8lDg frail "08te<l nghts and tho ownerRhi,

of ullonrnod p'''pnrty. nero is tho s\O'1 of 11 pnn.inellt New York bnallleS8 mBI who got h ... BtBrt from tho Sou the" Confeoltlraey. It)O ,ulutnd "s follo",. b7 the Brooklyn !Jo~Io:

WhOD the Bout),or1l flonfedoroey foil it foil. Llko Lhe 0110 horso shay, it .. enl all tn pIe8e.; nrlth'tng ftrBt, Just .. bubbles <10 wbeR \hcy b",st.

WeU, whou tloo COllfederney thus col lal',.a, it WIIB rolying through itB "genu 011 1II0noy for <otion .tored .. bro",1. The cotton blld run tho blockade. 'I'h' IIIVDOY mil the bloelm.lo bar.k to tho South, lind It "'"6 fi'b(!iV'IJc\ loy the IIgool \Vho hlld tmnllU.ltt~)li it IIIMO thlln ono. boloro to the R"hmonil Go\'erlllllent

At I ho \'ery hurt thore was 110 R.c) mona Goyornllumt nlld uo COIl(cdurAeJ Tbo l".t in.lnlulOlIl uf mOlley f<rr cotlo> \VIIS rc~c.vo(l Ilftor Ite llunfodnrat( Go~ CrDllICnt. ltful et'3set1 to boo It eonhl n~ bo rotllmod 10 n Hovornu.ellL that. h ... ('ou8ed to oxu~t, nnrt whtJotw onlt'cre wun fugItives. Tho IIgent who rooo.vod tb'" IURt .n6tu\lnollt dId 1I~1 Cool Ilk" blind IIIg it over tc! tbe Unl~OlI 8tllt08 GOT Crllmollt. 'r4e )nttior ilirl not know tht monoy oXl0tod It eoula, llouro(oro, IIILk. 110 elrLim 0'0 hUll

11e j\1l4t rotll1OOII tlle ",oney. Thsn was 110 one in rehlro it tn horo Thor. wna nOlle to wbClm it bolollged horo. Thoro wn. Dono wllo 6h'imed .t hero 'rlw Inun kept -il, cumo North, illvosLe4 1 t, mndo moro mOJley mat of it, Ilnd bf'o CIIIIIO ono of tile ri#.hOllt nncl 1U0Bt inllu ontonl busines" ",on in Now York, dy.n, on Fridny, ft. Illulti ruilHouD.iro, reepoe-tod, UIIIIIII'OIlChllblll, and alliod tbrflUgh tb. ma,nllg"" of bi~ cll1l0h-0n with Romo '" tho most dlBtingu'8hool fUlllilio" lD th, Ulllted States and Oroat Britnln. W. mlly aele! Ulllt thl. ox ConIeelorllto IIgonl lind snbsoqlloot motroj.oliLan multi mil Ironuiro boclIllIe one 8f tbe 1II08t Irbora! ""pportor. of clonrity, oducatloll nnd rl)­Iigion, Sont. and North, Blld mado theD tile bonone.lIf1l'11 of tl.o r;rowth of tho fortllllo of whie. the lYVeuts HlIggoatecl hnd lIlf\olc hnD the 801e OOllceivnblo cu. to<llOn. What bo gavo awny n hundrO<l time8 oxcoodC!l whllt event8 laid in hiJ np. Wbat ho 4f mudo" u tho\lf~nnd tlmN

exceoded \I bllt ho had r980lTod and bal boquol\thed.

And wo muy furillor u.c.dentally aa noulleo tho (IO{\lh of ~.hnrd T WiI80, lit 511 Fifth AHllno, in Ynobuttnll. 0'

Jo'ridIlY, IIIldnlgM.

DIDN'T WANT rKB JOB

I N " cortlll11 8ellool lito cbildren an gIven widoly vur;ylllg exore.s"s II tllo IlBe of Englieh. Bornetllllo. the,

copy pootry from the blllckboard, 01 tbey WTlto loitors Rlla answor adTel tlt~emonh.

Ou 000 ~caaiOrlI 8 'I WBJlt" ad Tortlee ment IIppe"r~d on tbo bonrd, and .t Wilt roqllired Ibnt all the little glrlB .houle hnnd •• wrllten IIppliontloll. III repl1

'lb. "ad." road,

some remote parts of Great Britain, whore superstitions • til I hnger, wnxell dolls rClughly fa8bionod in tbe shape of some enemy IIfU stili Itllowod to melt IIway un(ler the IDlIuonco of bent, .n tho fond belief that tbe bat.<1 perRolI will waste aWIlY at tbe .ame timo. 1'here nro triMs of Mndra. who sup· pose thnt tho burniug of un offigy of n rival will oring about h ••• ickne"s Of ,Ienth. A 111101les8 01 tI,e ponon wb(;'Sc undoing i8 deslrod ia faRhlOnod out of pith or elay, and after some incflot" tiona to tho Ood of Enl, the image is con8igned to the O,l.lnell. If tho figure bllrnB slowly and 18 not quito con.umed A watoh, tie.piB I nil lillk. a»o1 lIan']· the original will not 800n 1II00t ili8 kerel"ef are not lnelu(led h. tbi. Ii.t, deatb, but .. ill wBste away 8lowly; but beeomo nothing ~f Iho sort was given should the clay figure uumblo to dust in t1l0 Eugli8h list. No donbt II. could

quickly, or that of pitch lInre up hnvo got a. good 8 .uit B. tho London .. t once, be .. ill almost cerlainly dio clork woro for Ie... tallll $22.00. J n within a short timo. wnrm woatllor this Toronto youth pny8

II W AN'r)JD-A milliner. Apply, bJ lotter, to MiS8 JOII"", 1I0 First 8troet.

Tho following ie onll young lady'. Ilppliclltlon, promptly written nDd hand od in'

According to an old.auper.titioll tll810 bllt .1.50 fflr • eult of underwear, hut was BOIIIO connoctioll or sympathy be. for ... inter 1186 he pny •• ·1.00 per 8uit. tween the etbgy and the original, and In comparing the oost of e10tblDg tbo •• people hoped tbal: by .. or king evil to two youllg men, ODe over In LCJlldon the orrendor in Iiie absence and doin nnd tho otloer ill Toronto, it i. not oaey

"Tllo direolere .1 tbe rond were • procious lot of graf"' ..... "-" You c1on't say .0' "_" Y •• , .n1'7 III.t mall 01 Ihem hnd hill apl"'ndiz removod, Bnd eharged tile efllt •• .-peratlDg aT. pe_II."

harm by proxy which thoy dare to make a comparison of value.. Bllt to bim por.onRlly, hie undoing "'; .• ;"I,~levon if we k.ock a few dollnre CJfJ tloe

~~~~~:I;::~~~.~~~I;~~~I;~if accomplished. Thu. the plica of the suit worn liy tbe Toronto .~ .... "i<A ,V"':!,I.rne!O.l "fll .. I'... 18 aJmo.t as, clerk, say ~, and ono dollar off tbe cost generally of his IIndorelothsl, .. e but roell1ee bis

Impurl'lee ot the Blood OounteJ'&cW -IlIIpnritiee in tb. Ioleool come frfJUl de­leete in Iho action 01 tile liver. Thet Rro rOTOaled by plmpl\lll and nn8ighUr, bloteh8s 011 tile .kilI. Tbey mU8t hi Iroatod iAwordly, alld for tbis purpo •• there Is nO more elIoot~e compound to be uBed tlum Pannelee's Vegetobl. Pill.. TIIor not dile.tIr On the II Yer, and by settll1g up lIeslthy prClCesse8 bay. " benetielnl elfellt uJle. tho blood, ., Ua' lmpnrit.'aro ellmiJlllled.

8n effigy 88 a outfit to $25.95, agaiut tbe English in France. Pun. clerk '8 .13.50. The rruronto man's nttlre

a regular institu·

tt:,~~:~~~~'\':~~iicape belors

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Page 8: T.In which ruco he met the best horses of chnlllplon of thelll nil It la n CUrl""S the CIfClllt ID the frue for ull clas8, fact, by tbc IVII), thllt the sume lIInn has at that ,t wus

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tNGlAND, On, I" ij" 4~'

The Family H~r;\ld Bnd \Vt!ekly Star ale j.;oillg l/) bc!}d. thr~e .or more of thcLr r.:aciclS 10 Ihe Uld CoulI\,y

next June Ht till) time of the C~ronaLiol1, with nil I:xpcI;se:l puid lO any palt of Canada. und a liberal amount

for spcnding .moner. We offer the 'l:RE~ERNE~T[MES OJ}}I, Lh'e FAl\IILY HERALD nud WHEKf.Y STAR for one

yp.ar eaeli lit $1,i5. aud overy persoll accepting .this oITer has tbe right to make an estimate and tbt! Family Herald

Rl1d Weekly Star will ~elld the' first. three of its readers wh~·mR~'.! thc correct or ncarest to correct esti~ate to Io;ng­

laud with all expeuscs paid, to allY part of Ca~ada and a liberal allowance for spending money. Estimate cOl1pon~ cau

$50 EXTRA W

I-IOVr' 'tlANY READERS? , iR!,llC of the 1-:i!1JI ily lIcH1ld olld Weekly Star of Sept.

, UIIO, hod Gf,ti,il7(J readers, has~L1 0\1 an a\'crage of five 'lliers to each paill snb"CI1\llioll. How ruany readers will " issllc of March .1;;, HIll, 011 the slime basis hove ?:,

he had at tbis office, which Ulust be filled ill and accolUp~ny ydur sUbscriptiou to rhc two papers. "

If any reader 01 the 'rimes makes n ~llCCCSSrlll eg·

t!mote we will give all extra purse of $50 for ]locket

mone)'. ? , .

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"IiANlTOBA !J;\:; :11\ e:-:lell!ii~'e \\''It(H surfacc for evaporation ,nnd plecip'tatiol1 IHlrpO$"" (hal'ing 6,019,200 m·reH). '1'hus the gll:oItrRt 11'~l:I',,:-itv for l:f()l I'llrposes is ~ccurecl.

"hat' b vct II\lucl'lIpi~,1 ul,ont 25,000,000. l'h~ p('flulalirJl\ ot 1111" Province III IgOI was 225,211 and is now

about soo.coo. which iH more thall sntiHfa,ctury. considering lhe ~1.tltil1~ point.

I'll!' [llmiudion (II ·,\·IJ~at oat!; and baric)' was, in 1901, 90,367,OSS hll'ihels ; ill iiI'\: yea!!; il has Increased 1u 129.475.9.t3 bushels.

,\'il1l1il'eg ill 190[ had f1 l'IJIJIIlnlloll of 42,240, and Iras no\\' about 150.00r" (II' h3'. 111'ariy CJllntllupled in eiglH years:

·('hl! n;;ses'ulV,lllH! of \YlIlllljJCg ,',as iu 190C $26.405,770 ; in 1908, ;.,,6,1('(',.39') ur Ita', trq,l~d ill seven years. ,

·r:lI.IsptlrlallOIJ I'lelliti"r, A If' uneqnalled ; in n word nrc in 311 nd­\'UlIccd, lll)'lo·clatt! l'IlIIrlitioll. baving' fonr transcontinental r:lIlw,IY" c(lillpi( rt'. or \1l1d'~1 cOllstruetion centerill~ in \Nirllli· pl',4 The pro\'i.lce ha~ lIearly 4-000 Illiles of completed rail­way l~nc·j.

IIllllitoba hn~ the gr~nle"t. plogre!~.; ugricl1ltl1l'ally and financiallv or :III\, cOIllilry h1 tiL! ,,"odd, and is, therefore. the one to cost in Yl'lIr lut I,itl" as she' ofri::r~ Ihe best returns for labol or fin­Ilnel.l elll'll',1.

VI ite lor inlo:IIl:.ti(11l 10 ,--

,JAG HARTNEY, 77 YOlk St., Toronto, Onto , JOSEPH l:l,U!;~(E, ~70' l,()g'an Ave., W,innipeg, Man. A, /I.. C. U\RIVIEll'E, ~~ Alliance 13uilding, l\lontrl:!nl, Q. J, F. TENNfo.NT, Gretll,l. r.ruUilOba ..

J, J. GOLDEN, l"PIlLy :,lini~ll'l lOf ,\:':Iknllllic unci lmmigration, Winuipeg

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F1NANCIAL AGENT, RATHWELL. Synopsis of Canadian f~orth·Wesl

land Regula!ions I ~ gClltrnl fin:l~!ei.1l business COll­

Cl:d. lIIonc:j' to loan Oil I f!(l!

,pcrly at lowe;\ roltCb. 1 llSnl'­.~ :lnd fenl estate tlf~(,111. l{c' ',,!l1ting'nll the besL )(jHII Ilml in­rlilce companie$:

RathVoIcl1

(v{ onC',,'Y to LOan on [111-',IIl\·,!d Farm Prnp"rty tit lo\\,­h't I atl'S of in1crlost. I.ellding I.e,an CUlnpani(:~ rq)rc~ent~d. Farm Lands r,)I' sa)",

••• MAit21~(jE llCll'iSES ISf-urn •• ,

Cor II t. 1I11J' """""'. nWLhol'l 11, .. ",\1', n,.· h""'"'''' luLoudill1: •

Dutlo!§-Hlx morlt hsl r~shlotlco UlIflU liui1 cuJ· drllllmi or LIIO luucl in ouch nr Lbrcn ),01ll8, .\ hUIIIIJ"t.ltlul",r mAY Ihu wlIlJlu. uillo IUlles of hiH illlUlntltftlll1 Ol.a n r81'111 or nt Joust (li&:illy narl't, !.olttly ownQtI !:Iml ClcnUfilod by 11110 01' by hlb rutl,or, mother, flOUt dn,u..:htor. bl'otUer or Hi~tt.n

lrt curtRill t!(slrl,:w II hfJIIU)f>l.flUUA,. III soon 1 Mt.llIfdlul'r II\R)' prtH'lIIl't u qll'\\'tIW·HOOt.loll nlnrw­Dido hia holttf'IHonri. l·H~~ ~3.(\(IIJ .. r I\lJre, DuL.ftl>l ':"I'"~\\111t r~)j,!i"1) fllx tnouths In IJnoh nr SIX )'cnrt; frum ,:I\tO ur hfJInul\t.fJlltl cutry \1UftllldIIlR lhl' t.illl!) required lei fJnru homo&tolU PI\t.uut) und cult.h'UlO 11ft)' llerOfl o:ttrn. ,

,\ homaut.Ollllllr who hllil cxlinu&tnrl hili hnmn­aluml right (LlJra ,'unuot ohtllill 1\ Ill'U'U1Ill1tloll rnll)' taku n purohn~oll IlflfOUt;luncl Itl ctHtnill Liist.rit!tB. PrlN, $a,0\) pUt' ur.r~. PllttI1S-.UUl:n rotliclc lil:r. mouths ill onch or ~hren )'t'III~, QuILl· VIILo lUl)· LlCICti sud moot n IIUUHO w\)rtlJ ~ilJU,CU

W. w.con~'. Dovnt)' uf tho M lulstur or thu Tulurior. , ,

N.Il.-Unnl1lhorfzoll Il1lhliention of ihld nda \'ortIBolllout.wlll uolllo 11~dd ror. ~

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OLtVE

. Miss F. Longlel' is \'i~iLin~ hel' sister. Mrs. I,Rmb. at 1'1111110';,

,rvliss Nellie ·Hogg- SP~lIt tbe Christ Ulas holidays at home.

\VII1. McClelillagun, of Pense. Sask., is a guest at the hOllle of D, Cameron.

T. J. Bickford IIns gone holiday­ing to visit friends in Winnipeg allel western poi 11 til.

Mr. nnel )\frs. Lafayette Darling and fnmily SpCllt Christll1l1~ at thc home of Mr. one! Mrs. George Darling'. •

l\:li~'i M. Delllhlllll, Wibon Glen school, ChriHtlllall holidars at ncar ~rrehC'TIIe.

LADYSMITH

teacher ro ~pent the hel' hOl1le

'l'elepltoiles here nre taking their Christmas holidnvs.

Miss ~'I nbcl Dohbin is visiting friends at McGregor.

Re\'. Mr, Grant, of VililJni will preach nt Ladysmith next dll)' .

INDlANFqRD ,

D. Bowman ret ur~led f:olll Win­nipeg' after a ~hort visi t. ;

'I'he Misses Bissett alHI Kindr)' visited friends a~ _tile EorLl ln~t week.

O"'ing'to the illcleruenC:y of the weather Xmas outing ha~ ~lOt been 0:; pleaSflllt ns it otllcr\\'i~ \l'ould bea .~;

~ (.. A 1l11111ber of youllg peop'le spent

n very enjoyable tilllc nil" Frllla'y evenillg at the hOllle of- W. ]. Pritchard.

'W. J. Mc1l1lles and Mi!'s';U\'elyn of Willnipeg. Occoll~pnllied r their cOl1sin 'oud hrother; J _ E ,of C"I­gan', hOllIe to spl!r)<l lill" Xinus holidays. J. E. report,; 110 linO\\' ill the sOl1thern part uf Alberta, Imd fa rmers discin~ 'BIIII harrolVi 1Ig­ou the 20th.

'USINESS IND PROfESSieNlL CARlIS. "

MKDlO,U. I

DR. ~tU.ION'l',

M. D., G.Al. Uuherftlt)' ur MUllitolJa, H01lour 'lrntluntu.

Olncn Hnll r6shltmcr. lJnYUfl St, I'IHJD~ :!-'. {J.Hon, Stl\1Jt08 Ulock. HO,Ul'e. 2 ttl f'j p. m.

~ , ~IO]{DA\JN'r G. DUNDAS, 111. r>,

~.k.c.g. RNG" fl,';,.\, l.I)S. Corono;r. •

Oltlco nlHl nDtl\dfHlC~ :'lliritlill Stro&t, Troillunti.

omco Hours: - - 9 to 11 flo III. - :! to:t p. Ill. I-larry Precious hilS returned

from tbe Lnke highly pleased with bis vi:;it. RA'l'IIWEI,L CO'l"l'A'cn HOSPl'rAl.

Mr. and Mrs. Cott, and Mrs. w.~. Mott.,M. D. -(i"or tho troahllont; or M(!'(JI~(lI, Snrglcol Ruel

Grogan orc visi ti ng rela ti ves in AocOucbO'"OIl\ cn.u'; All bOlllo co",lorl •• Wi nni pcer _ T.EIU1S :-$'2 por <llem lor Iluroiug nu<l bopr<l;

,., 0I0<lle81 loes "u<lllledl.luo. extra. • The \V. 1:«. M. S. will hold a j\lalroll:-NORSE EMERY.

Illeeting lIext \Ve(1t;e~day, Jan. II, •• -~-...,.-----''--.....,.---~ at Mrs. Pinkerton's,

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Reith well Locals : I ~ I . • it • 4: tt<

Jlltorg~:~'W, ~\~'iir\~~l':::"r'j','/~t~i'~~.cl l~v. : t: r Ism a S I, S ~ "' .. ~.~ •• , •• 'e., ..... ~ •• , •••••••••••• I : \, ~

'fhOfi, D. Hug-I;art wn~ a H(\l1nllll l : ~ \'isitor this wcek. 41 ,.

D:lI'id Cnl bert, of Ih's~endo Ie, is a Rathwell vi.itnr at pl'(~"r::llt. : We have an assortlnent of ~

~ ~ \\'111. H()\I~C ~pel1t New Year's .. ~

day at his horuein 'I'rehcrllc. ,I: Roge .. ~ Silver6 Plated Ware l. Miss Jean Forbes l'eturncc1 on : = :.t

FriciayfrOOlavisitto\\,inllipeg.: and Reliance Ware ~ Miss l\'lillllie Ford ha~ returned : ~

to Arrow R I \'er, to rC~l111)C hcr <Ct.. .,. ~ dlltiesnsteaciler. :;Carvlng set, ChIlds sewing set, ~~

.MT!I. Olo\·.ei r~l,?~:d.of Vlln~OIl\'- ~ Child's set· spoon I"nife and fork ~ el, B. c., I~ VIsitIng- her sl:;ter, oW .,,,. , i Mr~. '1:' M. Ward thiR wetk. : Hanging Lamps Table Lanlps. ~

Mr. and !\Ir~. Arlhlll' elnrk, of 41 ' Winnipeg, were visiting at lIlrs. :l I! John Willlon's dtlTing the holidays. .. !;} They returlled to toe cit\'lll1 Tllcs- li Adam J"'orbes !I? day e\'eni 1Ig'... ;~

Hnl'Olc1 Aylwin nnd ilIrs. Aylwin arc in Rathwell at present, pnl"king lip their effects in or(Jcr to tDovt! to Bl1lSCRI'th, where they will reside for a time.

W. J. llarroll has ~old his rarm~, S. w. ~1 33, and nil of 34 in 'I'p,S. R. 8, to ] allles Heuderson. the consideration being in the neigh­l>::ldlO,od of $ roo 'Joo.

Constables Dietrich and Staples paid RathwclI II visit ill the intel'­e!lts of the' temperance league 011 Saturday but failed to 10c:t1te nil)' of the elusive spirits. Rnthwell was a dry town for stlre 011 Ne\\' Year's d_ay.

iRA T Ii 'W E. L L -,- MAN ITO B A 1

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Eastern Ca n ad a Daily during December

3-lV[0I1ths' Limit StOp-OVCl' Privileges

St_ PauloI' Duluth, Chicago, and

"'~lf]~1 WESTERN .

EXCURSIO~lS SINGLE FARE

Plus $2.00 for the

Round Trip

Shirley Pall I allCl Walt.- G,logall, who have been visiting relath'es d,t Swan Lake,. have rcturned. ,_-

When buying' a cougb mediciue for children bf'ar ill miud that Cbamberlaiu's Cough Retuedy is !l10~t t!!fectual for colds, croup and

VB~!:~~~N:u~ Yd!~ ~~:!~:~i H?~~r:.. u~flr,"o, •• I,,' WIH?OplIlg con~h aud tha tit con-Silo 1'. Brond","),. ·ral.pho." .. No IH, tains no harulful r1 rug. For sale

From all l'tations ill 0111:\1 io, Port Arthur nucl 1Nes~, i\[nlliloba. Sa~­

katchewan 1111(1 Alberta, to Miss r.r. Tallninr!. ~f \\~innipe~,

who ha~ bc(!n visiting the Wood­wards. has retllrned to ber bome ill the city. ,

\Vlten gh'en ,tH soon as the croupy eough- appears Cbamber· lain's COllgh Remedy will ward otI nil attack of croup alid prevent all danger lind calise of 3nKiely. 'l'llousands of mOLhers 'use 'it sm:­cessfully. Sold ,by dealers every­where.

ARBROATH

Wesley SUlith, of IllIJianford, is visiting a.L his brother's in tbis part.

TBEnERN1( "AS, by dealers everywhere. Will be ID Uatbwoll wookll', !rom 2 p.m. to fi

on \tl'lda~.., ... ':i, " "

DENTAL " "

DR. A. W. lIIVf.ES

D.D.S., L. D.S. 0llle6 III Slapl •• Trohorno. Hours :-U tol:!a.m; 1::10

o l"m.: CVOOillR'8 nnd ~undn)'8 by RPlJufct. mont.

C Will bo nWRY uppruxhnutoly Lim 11".

wonk u eaoh month. ~

Down-Staples

Lillord. DnL, Dec. IO.-The residcnce 'of Mr. and ~lrs. Ceo. Staplos was lhe s~el1e of nn exceed­ingly pretty hou~e -wedding on Tuesday, Dec. i; t h~ CI,nt raet i'ng

~,--,-:-__ ..:o,.("';"-:----:-' ____ ,_,"-__ .) pn rli es ):Ie i ng t h ei r secon d yo 1111 g-

MIBOELLA~~OUB ," est daughter, Olh'e Pearl, ami J

.... , ANDRllWS & LINDSAY .1

, BA D.UITERS &0. I~

OFFICES 00 Rnllway Avo .. Truharllo, MRn. ::iolloltore (or t.he Canadlao Batik of t;(lm·

marco IlDd fOl' b1uuiciJlllUt~:.o( 80uth Norfolk.

eph Oliver DowlI, of Hollond, Man. Beneath an arch o[ cvergre~ns,

'd ' roses an carnations. the ceremony WAS performed by the Re\'. D. Williams. of nethany. . 'fhe bri~e was'becoruingly' gown

TIle Double- 'Track Ro"I<'

REDUCED FARES for Steamship Passengers

Nov. lIto Dcc. 31 s-Months' Limit

\VI ito lor tull palliculars and Descriptive Pamphlet

A.E.DUFF General Agent, Pnssongor DepArtment

260 Portage Av., Winlllpeg

'VANCOUVER VICTORIA and WESTMINSTEH

'rickets 011 sale December I;), 16 and 17, 1910; January 20, ::1,22 and 2:\. and Fel1ruory 14, 15 and 16, 19l1; good to reLu1'II within three lIlunths rrolll date of issue.

Apply to lIeare~t C. 1'. Ry. Agent for full iuforlllation.

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over lace and ribbon. "S.h,,'~ ... Fa rm erS ' M utu a I Fire , <." •

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