+________'_____,__..__â€"â€"- he chairmen of committees were T all reâ€"elected, except Aid. Storer,- chairman of the Board of Works. Mr. Storer declined' reâ€"election beâ€" cause he had not the time to devote ° to the Work. Ald. O’Reilly was givâ€" men Remain en that portfolio, and, since he Was on Thursday night. Ian ex-minister- of that department, :n-xzuiers had the acclamation will likely ï¬ll it well. .\'one of the panting. fluster THE LETTERS l-lied hair of nun who had; R. G. Corneil asked that the 1- ar- "huv had not lmer's Union Mutual Fire Assurance .- H , . _ . ,_ lCompavny be allowed to hold their ) M“ M“ him". were n“- l annual meeting in the council enam- llill‘gi'l "’5 will": i†take LOlber on Feb. 15th.-â€"Granted. . Mrs. E. Paton asked for exemptlon from taxes on the W. C. T. 17. room in Hamilton's block. Mr. J. loss Robertson asked a m‘unt for the Sick Children's lIosâ€" pitul. Toronto. In 28 years 9am children had been treated in that in- stitution and 60 per cent. of them had been cured. At its outside free d'iSpensaries 4153.900 patients had lot-en e‘i\ en medicine. Council made a grant of $253. breezxnont ( pl't)})n$l'(l Cl'lllx of St. Paul-st. possible. Mr. lurly anxious about St. .Iohn llarding offered to street names on iron. ’I‘hos. Hartley keeps his dogs tied up and Would like to escape their taxes on that. account. J. .\. )IcWiIIiams now of Toronto. to act as street commission- Ald. Storer Declined to be He- appointed Because he Was tco Busy-Other Chair- ‘ " 2::Cil met in?‘ ill. iii. the Words. \Vhiie candidates else- where iznli Im n plungingr through 11. 31.13» :‘ (';::zi['-;~.i7rn. they had sat I): )EII‘I'S t)'l. :l':l‘}' unh m-n- >lii l i l“. c" Shakingr hands pith the I "2 insâ€"e:\‘~s men with a the public on the “Grim: tite hoi poiloi for ham: to do it. where the chairs LIUIHQ‘ In tit‘t'll- another to tho-n1 v. 'lz 1m: tlitlli't I“.L‘I1 knew i lhzv' lite; were - l'n well lm:;i‘(l for ' shunt-lei in \'~.ith just :1. little of ~nnrii. l’opuiar approval, 'llo' dignity of the average hard for an tlllll‘l'llltlll to that he has Iver) elected lilziiitlll. It gets into his i.» be the men lln‘ people l--r out. and that nobody go up against. is likely to ;. .' sw-h- \ run Mn lite ll:I'-l)1lil(l. Cl" is something ’o l‘n' an old I! .Yll :il ilin .lnl). ll Q‘iyc-s‘ _"')'l Hill- \on are not â€\l‘i‘A-Lthl'tl byl the motion lolunlt is \‘tnl \ (1i .-\,..-1 li'fl“ ’l'h- v ) a frantic“ asked that the ‘nt walk on the est side be built as early as Sam Bullick is simi- Patrickâ€"st. paint \17, ..‘\' ‘\ "'Hl" . â€.ml . .1 ,l ,...,', oil'erexl Rogers Company. ’l‘or- The ll. .\. tender on Cement Want to 'lrerv. 1‘ onto. walks. The truant oflicre's report for last year shoWed 7 children at work who should be at. school, 100 playing;r truâ€" Eant. IUI notices sent. to parents; in the one case brought before the maâ€" Ill" .Illlwl'lii11li lgistrate no line was imposed. fh-y looked it. The record-l In December market clerk go in honor of return by ncclamaâ€" l$75.2l) in weighing fees and $25.4 Seemed to call for some rear- lin market tolls. for the furniture. This A BA'I‘CII 0F BY-LAWS flyâ€"laws were read to borrow $10.â€" 'I‘he clerk's table was mov I ' meet current expenditures : be the centre link of the ‘000 to . ‘lto rcâ€"appoint, MeSSrs. Geo. Mills and John 'Iluck to the Board of llealth, It. M. Real to the Public libra- J. I). Ii‘IuveIIe to the Iligh rill. rn‘v. Tv-l' ll'tll'v whims; ('li‘nt-so- puzzle to you : not .i and (Jul rattled when the; ll' rl'l l'Ii: ' .\ll llllM‘ 3' i‘ish ("Will's in \'()l,(:_ udutnlugp-s on 'l‘hursday night.â€" Eu-ionged to mild _ .t, 1:11.!in ... t'ion l‘ztll:(:ilb'ltt “us Illiltl". ml mil ll) are formed by the aldermanic seats. ()pposito- him has been placed achair . for .Ianitor Wilson, who watches er. lynxâ€".-_wd for resolutions to be hand- ry Board. . the floor or up to the ‘School Board: and to provnle for reâ€"arranging the electoral divisions The mayor made no inaugural of the town. This latter is neces- -h on 'I‘hursday night becauSe, ho Isary because in one. division tlu re are ‘rmen knew the state of {too many people and in another too t the requirements of the and were Efew, to mee am that statute. The (‘ourt of Revision '18 ed urt'oss throne. 5‘51 a‘; said. the aide affairs as w: II as he (lid, quip- familiar with the progr ’ . lib-V hu-(l und rtaken last, year and icomposed of the mayor and chairâ€" littll to carry on in the year to come. men of committees. TlVlCE TOLD TALES -Amos Tunis 1"‘iCk blacksmith shop. at Mentord. collapsed from the “up“ (‘hmqpS M. Sheldon, author weight, of snow on Thursday morn- o;‘ "In His Steps," surprised his conâ€" “12', burying MT- Tait. beneath the u“'n':!‘:f‘on at an entertainment on ruins. All “'0“ machine “'hlch StOOd 'l'v-esday night by swinging clubs and near the anvil saved Mr. Tait from other acts of jugglerv. The minisâ€" being crushed to death. When ill" I’m. announced ‘to his congregation roof fell Mr. Tai-t was struck by the may he. has pawn practising» with timbers. He was badly cut about clubs, bulls and knives for about a thz head. He is still unconscious. year, and said he wanted to impress I'I‘hn building: is a total wreck. . . . g I†on them the value of this kmd of ex- â€"AIe.\'. McGilIis. an employe of the vrcisn, 'I‘he Ilev. 311‘. Sheldon SWung 8 Canadian . Paciï¬c Railway Company. IWo (-Iuls (:Iew-rIy and uccznnplishedEhad his leg: amputated above the a more difï¬cult stunt by Iwcpiuglknee at Pembroke hospital on 'I‘hus- -’hree balls and a butcher knife flying’day. as the result. of an accident at '(‘halk River on Monday of last week. directs i lie was assisting: in coaling an enâ€" gine. and got caught between the. chute and the roof of the cab, WhiCh resulted in his leg being badly crus- tizr'ouu‘h the air. r~~Ilwrbert SanCer'S will lint! his body shall be placed in a 7n “ilh a loose lid and easily 0]», rnl-d from below, and that the. body \ll‘ull in cremated and the ashes buâ€" hed. all without any Species of reli-E â€"-lln Wednesday. the 131h. Police iMagistrate Graham of Kingston arâ€" ’I‘i:~ .\u.~:trnlian immigration re- ; rested Stanley Files. at a. point near r-n‘ns i'n- 19m and 1902 show a ret ibrooke, I’iles is charged with theft. illl'l‘t‘uw- to be willy 55 Lord RI‘HS- : and at the police court pleaded guilâ€" l‘v‘l'o‘ti7l_\' expressed the opinion 1y to stealing: a gold watch, the proâ€" .\nstrulia C(llsld not profitably Eperty of Thos. King, on December . much larger than the pre- j 1st. He also pleaded guilty to the sen* population. Etheft of surgiCaI knives. forceps. etc.. -.\.lnnral Lord Charles BereS-Efrom Ilr. llanley. There are about ford, while hunting near Kilmarch on 100 charges registered against, the It‘ll On his llL‘iUl tliltl SIP-S- young man, “'hO W215 formerly (‘lll- HIS ployed at the Randolph hotel. He was remanded for a week in order that some. information may be ob- tain-en about him. Iâ€"Messrs. bluff. and Seguln, .Otta- â€"An Ottawa man proposes to send on. w ho a": auditors for tlie‘mty of to En‘rland a shipment of 0mm ack- Hull. hax'e called upon Ald. St. Maâ€" ed If}; coal in barrel a’;~“1"fp‘ rie of Hull. to either apologize to solid The e†qahc‘claims ‘mui‘t’z‘g‘ tlhem or defend an action for fresh 5g" ’ ‘ e s ander. At, a public meeting on i , ‘ . . Honda." evening Mr. St. Marie is alâ€" Eli‘s:ogdiiiorblcwjlltgize: hanld iqugedfl 1: leged to have said the auditors’ re- end of the 80's: Refoor: 1112i «otha port was nothing else but a tissue would TC! uirea‘tio be thawed “at boy of 1199.. made with the sole object of tbev would then be as fresh on "‘hUt discrediting the city in foreign placâ€" they were laid and} if used ma: s‘hoirtl, estâ€"Grand Trunk express No. 65, time would be in ï¬rst-class order. north-bound, collided Wednesday -â€"A sad accident occurred in the night of last week with a light en- l'blush of Mr. Walter Wilson’s, just out. gine at Huntsville, on the North side Lucknow, Ont., in which Mr. Bay branch of the line. A young James Hood lost, his life. Mr. man named Fitzgerald, belonging to Hood was drawing out. timber and the light engine, was badly hurt was alone. Mr. Isaac had occasion abut the hips. He was raking out to go to the. bush for a load of wood the ashpan when the collision occur- and was surprised at ï¬nding Mr. red. Engineer Clarke, of the ex- Hood's horse lying to all appearanc_ press, was badly bruised and the enâ€" es dead. and on investigation found glues were derailed. Mr. Hood buried underneath it,{ in ('ufl rEc-(i, git) s (' -: calmly. SK‘V fl‘.,r i'dl'liv (I ~â€"â€"‘\ it" ~l::ll. Sill. tained concussion of the brain. condition continues somewhat pre- carious. but is not believed to be dangerous. (115‘; fluent-01mm - . Absolntory‘ Outed. Bulalo. N. Dakota. Jud!†“uncured Enhance absolutely of- S vininthehstmyuuvithym Used it ton you-I. Washington, D.C.. Nov. :0. 190.. Please send me your "Trafï¬c on the Horse and his Diseases.†Have . used Kendall's Spavin Cure for ten years and gladly testify to its merits. Yours truly. Justus (2. Nelson. THE ' OLD RELIABLE mumsmamamnmmsnm W smmwm ' ‘ mammummmdmmotmmmnmndm. ounntrlesandthereisnorm should share the-o 5Ҡwhattheabovepeoplemyabont“ you '3†gimmugummm Inaddlflou to the testable . known,ltfs annulment form .. mm as. bran tor. ' wag I ‘l deep snow. the horse and got Mr. Hood out to his sleigh, but life was extinct. chison,’ at purchase, and all candled.. ' at 12 and 4 o’clock. _____,____â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"-â€"-â€" .‘iv ,. K. r" â€z. .. . . z, ‘ 'l’ " ’ C . \ , no iiimoooooooooooooooo.u. ‘ coo-cocooe coo.oo0‘00...oofloot~fooiiooooo‘obooob . , u. o a ' i“ H 4., t . t , a . The old year has goneâ€"its records have been m The new year cess or for failure, ade for good, for evil, for Sue. turn over a new leafâ€"to begin is here. ’Tis time to anew the records of another year, When you “Turn over a new leaf, be favored’with the best of Health, Happiness and Prosperity. During the coming year may you During the coming year Furnishing Wants in our Our store is strictly up-to-date in ever) prarticular. â€may the “New Leaf†may we be favored with the privilagc of supplying your Clothing and usual prompt and efï¬cient manner. Let the New Leaf record the perfect satis. faction resulting from the use of our goods, Stock Reducing Sale now on in all departments. . J. CARTER, 00.0.... â€".\ physician in the Leper hoSpital at Tracadie wrote to Jonathan “ut- the eminent physician. that for thirty years the people of Tra- cadie have only uscd fresh fish, and leprosy has died out, except in one district where the fishermen selected Spoiled fish for home use, selling the best. ‘ â€"-While on his way home from his plume of business Wednesday evening; of last week John N. Campbell, a prosperous merchant of C'obourp; wus Waylaid by two masked men, who demanded his money in no uncertain tones. One seized him by the throat while the other pinioncd his arms be- hind him, rendering him. powerless. Mr. Cainpllell shouted for assistanCe, at which both made off up a side lane. The town is aroused. There is no clue to the highwaymen. â€"â€"Report has reached Port Arthur from Nepigon of terrible suffering of Indians in the country north of Nt- pigon lake, because of starvation. Great distress is said to exist, and, according to a. report of an Indian lWhO arrived in Nepigon this week, one family was so destitute that one of the women was murdered and eat- on by the family. A. W. Patterson, Hudson Bay factor at Nepigion lake, who came to town Tuesday night, reports that Indians in his district are not. suffering any privation, and he disbelicves the story. MW Are a True Heart Tonic, Nerve Food and Blood Enricher. 1‘be build up and renew all the worn out and wasted tissues of the body. and restore perfect health and vigor to the entire system. Nervousness. Sleepleuncu, Nervous Proo- tntlon, Brain Fag. Lack of Vltallty. After Effects of La Grippe. Anaemia. Weak and Dlzz Spel Wot f'lemor Pal lat! the lienrt, on of Energz: Bust-tug: :l Breath. etc.. «null be cured by using Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. Price 500. a box or 3 for $1.25. deal or oron “.13“. Tu: T. Minivan 00., Lrnrrm, / Going to Thrash Teacher At a rccnt meeting of the Hamilâ€" ton School Board much time was taken up dealing with a case of dis- cipline from S-tinston Street School. Principal Smith undertook to thrash a boy for reading obscene literature to the class while he was out of the room. The lad called upon his schoolmates to help him to “lick†the principal. A wild time followed during which the boy's sister ran home and told her mother what was happening, and she hastened to the school and made things hot for the prmcrpal. boys should be expelled. committee will further the case. Trustee Wilson brought up the question about ï¬re drill in the schools. He thought the children should be drilled in the class rooms and not taken out into the cold. FIRE DRILL A HUMBUG Trustee Zimmerman said all the talk about ï¬re drill was humb-ug. The children got sumcient drilling.on how to get out of the school quickly It would be an outrage and would remit in many deaths to rush them out of warm rooms into the open air when the mercury was below zero. Other trus- » tees pointed out that the teachers were expected to use discretion in en- forcing tire drill, and the matter T Mr. Morrison unhitched 'was a pity; for few finer programs have been presented in this town. contrulto of exceptional ability. Not. only does she give her skillful wonderful Words by emphasis pmssion critic. the Bar" which she sang as an en- core was a. series of surprises in il- , . . . ‘ . . la) a lummntion of the meaning and spirit of thesu beautiful lines of Tennyson. Mrs. Cushing Child also sang “The Lost ness. artist. but were givvn with rare finish. Miss Turner, the youthful violinist, charm- ed the audience cepecially by her ren- dering of “Home Sweet. Home." Mr. V der the conï¬nement of the school this means Bargains for you. LINDSAY .0...COOOOOOOCOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO0.. 0 We have on hand ’ for investment on first {norm-am... on farm property $12,000, 3pm,.) â€u," funds at current rates of interest, from $500 upwuds and from I) to 16 years. Also other private funds up to $18,000. IlcSWEYN at SMI'I‘II, Soliciwro, etc, Lindsay. ' 7‘ . Lindsay Marble Wills ROBERT CHAMBEKS la propond to Mulch the people of Lhduy and wounding mum, with cinnamon“ and henchmen. both noble and ‘3'qu. Eula.“- promptly give. u .11 kind. of amour! mull"..- Inï¬ll. sth Topc. Wnb “lope, In“. m. 000.. o opecluhy Bel-3 a proï¬led, workman, m abould an MC Calm and come "ll. lulu-bare. roar of flarkot 0| poem the Pectin ROB'I‘ CHAIBERB. The second class of intellectual de- velopment. is marked by fullness of the upper region of the forehead where the Reflectives are found. The face is usually [war-shown] narrow- ing rapidly toward the chin. Asso- ciated with this type of organization is a dominance of the nervous or mental temperament which is known general delicacy of physieue, light frame, sharply-cut {cairn-es, lino soft hair. and complexion bordering on the pale. The. youth so organized takes read- ily to abstract. studies; in philosuo phy and the classics he feels at homo and he may show ripeness of thought which is flattering to parents. is pushed forward to the damage of his health. Such children are feeble in. strength and tone of bodypxmd need physical traing rather than mental Isl imulntion. Mrs. Bertha Cushing Child is 11 numbers a rendering, but her interpreting and \'u(‘ul ex- would delight the literary llcr tendering of "Crossing musical power of Chord" with great effective- Miss Leonard the reader is a clever Iler numbers were difï¬cult, Spencer Jones the dircctor, was pia- nist. ST. JOSEPH'S CONCERT On Friday night a good audience witnessed the performance of pupils of St. Joseph's convent. The fea- ture of the program was the work of 40 little girls in “Scenes from Fairyland." ("Ind in dainty cos- tumes to represent fairies, the bright children tripped about the stage in dance and drill, performed for the fairy queen and acquitted themselves with wonderful precision in a pro- duction that lasted about 20 minâ€" - utes. The tableaux of Mexican wo- “on“ T0 IDA! on lot-teen u men on the battle ï¬eld of Buena Vista; 10'". curmt row. I [AVE .5. was a quite effective expression of 00. ‘0 th- Wt may win In mental anguish, and gentle ministraâ€" Canada “flit“ (IV. my patron tht tions of women in war time. The beneï¬t Uta-co! musical number “Sounds of Spring" EXPENSEB 0F LOAN kept. dour Iy the younger pupils was unique to the Iowa“ ponlblo point mum and very well rendered. tent with accuracy and many 11. _â€"_â€"â€"§â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" quiz-emu. thenology and Education ï¬g“; ILUSINESS of this nature Heads differ in outline and proporâ€" . ct y 9 Yb“ ‘nd Wnfldontlnl. a... mi in a WW“ b‘“ J H Sootheran . o 9 ing near alike. When in a large company, he who 91 Kent-It... Lind.†Ont for the first time attentively con- ' ' siders the heads of his neighbors will surprised , the variety of forms. Then will be seen the high head, the low head. and the broad head; one will appear broad in the upper part and narrows toward the base, while. another is broad in the base and! narrows toward the top. I What do these differences mean? There must be a physical reason ior one head being broad and low. while another is narrow and high. and their must be a mental correspon- dence to each of these forms, and these mental correspondences must differ in essential qualities. Though not understanding the physiology and the constitution of tho.mental faculties. many parents seem to think that a child may be molded into any that their rancy may dictate as a sculptor would carve an act: of marble; and +____.__ Advertise in THE WATClllAlf-WARDEB IIBM [Bills The Ideal THE FAMOUS . New Years Gift DEIIJé PM that is the delight of the femine heart, and that. makes it palpitate with joy. is a handsome piece cl ' ‘ personal adornment. ‘ ’ any- )upphiros, opals. set in :1! lie Sylvester mg. (a. are now prepared to an the above pumps for any d5: of well up tolï¬Ofeetandguu-m- tee satisfaction. The day of the block W pipe and cast iron cylinders is past as artistic creations in rings, brooches, and st ck .pins, besides watches, sxl- verwue. china and novelties, cure sets, you 3. Pump 15 HALVANIZlflmN PIPE. BRASS CYLINDERS with threads. not bolts which rust and fell off. AND STEEL RODS, which do not rust. or form just image from a bl so they place their children under the training of instructors to bc' developâ€" ed into successful doctors, lawyers, divines, or men of science. This is a. great mistake. Skillful training! in. J. mum nouns fluence is limited to developing what already exists as a native endow- ment. No process of education can create a single faculty. It can only work on the material which hature has supplied, and in accordance with the laws which she has imposed upon it. THREE SORTS OF HEADS There are three leading classes of and Reflective faculties are so nealy even that they may be said to bal- ancel The child having a strong de- velopment of the first has a. fondness for observing and examining physical very kind. wishes to he outer world, feet: un- room, yet quickly picks up know- ledge concerning natural objects. and the affairs of every day life; while for study of the abstract subjects like grammar. history, physiology, clu- sics and higher mathematics, he has no appetite. WW Owen J. B. Yearsley Euclid Avenue. Tomato may do much for anyone, but its inâ€" i worms. :2 .Tho concert given. on Thursday 9 artists brought here by lira 0 AK WOO i. Owing to the snow ‘ ' ,anday morning 1 he "ggpoorly attended. The ï¬lled to make his up Cam bray. Mrs. E. L}‘lIe is visi a in Cambray for a. f Jug the absence of Mr. L: WWIISWiCk. Miss Eva Irwin of I l . few days with Miss The annual meeting;r was held last week. meat of the church .lgns of health and \i members were dul‘lt'tl tn the financial report sh all expenses are paid 1- p! $20.20 still l‘t‘lllillll The baSRet social ll alke's in aid .n’ in.- ‘ In a success. .\ ple- .ant in ulnusenn-uts The sum of $311M w Family gatherings m ï¬r of the day A ï¬thcring of friends on gambled Hi the bonus Brass on \‘l'edxn-mlny .- BllSS ll'\\'ill (ll Mziliilt â€r UHCIL‘ Mlâ€. Joseph Mr. (l. 1‘. Rennie ï¬ller since his :ippom ofï¬ce of township lreu fltulations. AMONG THIS CH â€"-Al. the â€milled (‘Ini morning Rex H, H, \h pastor, pn‘m‘llwl on l';l moot before lune Aer not disobedient in the Ian" Acts no: in, ' antral idea “as that “Implitllwd great. tlm Ibo had Vimons from lawn-d them. All er Meals came from “In FMS, 801011le and st â€W11 wrought :il‘ler . "Volations from Iwyon Obedience l0 lln-N- ll by to success. In Watch compared Mr. ll: Chamberlain m-a nppt datesmun. 'l‘lm lul'l sing to hold ofI’u‘e; l, ï¬ver: up office and Htu. “flowing his high con duty. -'l‘he afternoon and tugs held in the (‘ai .‘ thodlst church by Net dorson were very suret being continued this special smut-ct is Sin. night Mr. Henderson pr WODdS o'f l’ilnle: "\Hm do With Jesus \\ill(' Christ?" The IIISI ii men dealt, “llll the Christ, lntt :il'tI-runrd son came to the sully-c and declared that e pither rejecting or ho "51311)" of his pi'oin-ssc Said the preacher. :irw ( by their li\es, ’I‘ln- 1 illlO it. lltbll‘i M‘llid“ ‘v'hl'lb'l. l): l'ul‘w l1: There is a punt: «i...- ï¬nd (llSllUlll‘Sly :‘liuflp You can ill..ll barrel of farmers and I.†you about what YOU ill‘\t' 1 bottom of i , ' merch. In ts, them, will .. i sure and a If. Thl‘ Chulf‘ “5113‘." ll‘ ' of simple (Wane-l ~1 .- WOI'C 1L gotni (I‘m? ‘ ' the (mansion orn‘. llv‘l most of llu' linilv‘ .m- pOSlllUIIS lllll‘. Ill K .i‘. treat. l“..\'\ llH\\w>- to: 5130x110. Sinner ____..-‘.â€"-â€"-_ +_.__,. Twice Told T.- hlt‘ill'n? it, if I llll‘l‘rl 4‘I‘ll l... . llH\ .l :il'lll'†not» M llllll" 1. .. lll' ll. (IUIIH- I, â€â€"Nurse. died in Brandon apparently iron. iii‘ e, administered in Brandon weeks ago. nursing: her first um. night she receix-wl new land that her blind and her sister \\-. is supposed to Inn mind, with the uIiO\e suit, It is tho has any relative in l‘ (Int-St. will probably be J- W. Lowther. Ml‘ Carlisle, said the farm ï¬nd Suffolk, \Vln-i‘e lift) in England is grown. idea of laying.r (ln\\rl more bcCause .u‘ n dul- ings or. foreign corn said nothing and Sixpence or IHHINH. from In: and I1.;( lil‘till ilfll Illuli'I‘ ten sh Pectoral. Ask {you . tor and ï¬nd out. Cher Pecto you how it quicts throat, heals the lungs, andvcom hardest of cau‘hs, ,rAyu‘I can-fly. hum" um mamaâ€! '