Iter Suits, Men’s Winter iter Overcoats, Winter iter Furnishings. 1g so much good news iition this week as we lenge Sale. {faring has given us a remarkable, the most at. d5 erc \Vinter has ended. gun with new and season- jrry from time to time if Tâ€"WARDER, FEBRUARY uni. COIIIC U118 W 1 and forehanded folks :and see them buying. VinQ‘. thm etic and Furnishings at me qua] to qua] to 12.60 True, it was neior paid for, bid: the young w'rizcr dld not. mind thgt, Then she centributed to The Faun}! Herald and London Society nude; the pseudopym of "Violet Whyte. John Stx‘ange Winter 15 the namg 0? on; of tho Characters in â€Cavalry Life," he: ï¬rst book. John Strange Winter. Man BMWQGW new I! Q. V. rah-net Took tho WI Nuno, John strung. Winter. M. A. Q. Iaynzâ€" Henrietta E1128 Vaughan almer ( J 9112) Strange Win- ter; Was born at York in 1856, Mr father, (my. ezly n; omcor in tho- Royal Arti .ch3/ hair 3 rector of St. Marguet’s. According to herse It, the was a. "bad chiid,†but probab- ly 5h. only suffered tron; a. super- abux‘zdance of anh;;..‘. spirits. She be- gar; wrflting at an cdl’ly age, and" Springs Wind" A WOMAN OF THE EKY. FINE CUT GLASS and CHINA W. F. MCCARTY: HARDWOOD LUMBER WANTED Basswood, Elm and Birch (cut to rder preferred) Wholesale and Retail dealers in Salt over ioocarloads handled during 1902 RAILWAY TIES Contracts given for delivery at any point on the Grand T run'x. (Northern. division.) All kinds of Logs wanted at Our Mills at Lindsay and Fenelon Falls. This department of the store is still alive as orders are coming in freely. General Merchants Oakwood, = PM! Bros. We are anxious to clear out winter tweeds or any that were stock when we took pomion. are giving sped-a} ï¬duoemtfl :make a clearing. Worsted Suits to order in Blue. Black and Grey at $17.00, $18-00 .and $20, trimmed with best linings, ’ï¬t guaranteed. fleady-Made Clothing Boy's D. B. Reefers from 52-25 to .,$3.00 each. All our men’s ready Weloflï¬ns ‘Boys’ D. B. Reefers' from 3125‘ to 533.50 and $4.50. ~.to be sold this month nt; reduced pri- ï¬es. Give us a. call beforje pus-char $16.00 to $18.00 suits going for 512.00 Pants to order in womted $3.50 $4.50 and $5.00. Men’s D. B. Suits in grey m Worth $8.50 for $6.50. Men's B. D. Roefers in grey m §3.50 and $4.50. .Pascoe Bros. OAKWOOD The Rathbun Co. Anyone desiring a. fur coat. up, Vcaperine, anything in this line will save money by giving us their order. as we are giving good satisfaction both, with our selection and PM All Christmas goods going W less of cost. ‘ ' ' Highest market prim for hm eggs, dried apples and fowl. of all kinds. The Popular Jewelry Store Repairing ne atly and promptly done Silverware pï¬ate to love 01' Handsome precious 51 colors, 5‘3 makes).r0 LINDSAY AGENCY Successors toZHogg Bros. uring Ilepartment to present :- esteem. ne Watches, stones 0’ set in 5 Diamonds. ! are the 0. H. M. BAKER Agent .wAm‘Jm. FEBRUARY 5th. 1903; 'ï¬ï¬e mountings. ,Watchea and 2 most appro- 33 tokens of Our stock of Dianmnds and I... W Cave. in)†“I. vmmmu '†xov§M' ‘ About m nines- from God- burn, the metropolis of the southern portion of New South Wiles, is the nomewhet picturesque township of Bungoiiia. pleasantly situated on the bank of a. Wide ere-oh Which, with three othersâ€"the†Yeequa, Spring Pond. and Terrorsâ€"within a. short distance of each other. assist in mk- ing the district one 'of mi exception- elly fertile cheraeter. Many part- of the district are auiferous, and some day will be found richly productive. The Max-ulna country, in which Bun- gonia. is situated. has long been ro- gerded as one of the future centres of the gold mining industry in the state. In tome plaqeo ._tho limiter» tomatlono are of eBhsldor-Lblo ou- tent. and in the passes of limestogo rock. at toms points yielding marble equal to any imported from Itqu. that obtained (tom the vicinity of Hal-ulna township being unsurpassed in beauty md_ qualify at several group: 01 caves, of which only (por- tion luv. been explored, I’m-sue Exploit-flan. of whu my be rests-dad u the prin- cipal can spun}. peering into the murky darknes- beyond. Tho on- tmnco chamber. tho 1’qu a! which in about 80 not above no ground, I- known as tho b01111. (ton in con!- ca.) shapo. From MN ( shut. some 150 feet in dopth, ll demanded by mood until within the last for years. owing to tho Won: chu- nctc o! the undertaking. visitors be- ing content with catering tho mouth __1._. means of a. wlndlou 5nd rop°v tho Water-worn and NW “PM†at tho Ilde. at the WW“ deuce touted“!!! 3-31â€! mp†iodlcdly at no “‘4‘“ “‘9 _ULA_____-_ 1 scene or on M subterranean went-tell. Proceeding dong one of tWopmegeeecoup ollarg'echan- berl are traversed, which, pue- lng a. distance 0! 200 feet, two more chambers. ï¬lled with beautiful 9th- ectites, are entered. Beyond here the can opens out into what may be termed an immense natural tunnel o't least 800 feet in length. and. in place. 100 feet in height. and - 50 “ct in width. . The side walls are vertical. and the roof semi-circular. the whole. on no- eount o! the smooth end true eur- facee everywhere presented. bearing the appearance of hearing been chil- eled out by man. 'Atthie point the led out by man. _At this point the work of exploration has ceased tor tho present. The decent! pang. running trom the bottom of shaft, although not very extensive. contains somo inter-Mia's ,stalag- mitic basin-like growths. which have formed in 3' series 0! terraces .dth to GOLD AND MARBEE. base, the en- to forty feet in g ten foot in istanee of near- my 1,200 feet, height at from adred teat. Her- L. 0‘ fltalacdte'c hangover-ten A diflmc. 0‘ dogs. nor on vex: - dame Patti alway' pets, especially of 1 birds. Miss Ellalino Ten dogs. She comme: tish Terrier named had a. St. Berna Terrier, followed bl ed Bogie. ans! 0. b rier, Nellie. The 1! erica with her 111181 0‘ v..- .â€"v by one. alter the manna e1 her kind. they were removed. but egnin trought back so per-intently thet they were allowed to runnin- The kittens mule themselvee st home, plutng round the writing-table. swarming up tho curtains, and often being stroked by the novelist. We tau. The celebrated ectrees, Haldane Sarah Bernherdt. hes my pete. Amongst other: ehe he: had numer- ous casket, en oposeum, ad enum- ber of dogs, including Colliee, St. Bernardo, and Fox Terriers. lia- dame Bernhardt is not, fond 0! Bull- dogS. nor 0! very small dogs. Mnâ€" dame Patti always he: a. number of pets, eepecielly of parrots and other birds. Miss Ellalino Terriss has had my date. She commenced with n Scotâ€" _L- Terrier, followed by an Airedale call- ed Bogie. mg! a. black-and-tan Ter- rier, Nellie. The latter went. to An:- erica with her mistress. and made her appearance at the Broadway the- -- - A- “-Ik- m-tlo her stago ddrut wearing tho Yule col- ors she naturally won a. cordial re caption. The duct and the dog dance in The Circus Girl. between Miss Terriss and . Seymour Hicks, are said to have can suggested to them by their Fox 'Derriem. Mm Funny Brough had a. very deva' dog nuhcd Tadger. and also a. cat and "Jim- . ... .“numouâ€" not since Juno, 1899. Even than. only a. bulky 2 par cant. wu pad, and half 01 tint was not in cash. Honduran ll ; far worse debtor. The bonds which luv: a hoe value of £100 or. dot: at £5. All this I: owing to tho fact that Honduru spends {u more than it ml. Colombia's Debts. Colombia, ltrlCtly speaking. owe- British investors £3_.5QO,.000 Nearly v vs. v vâ€"__ we know hr more. such .3 Greece and Turkey. are almost. a had. A Gm}: bond is worth £31 to £44. .ecordmg to its class. A Turkish bond, "as!“ D." 1; Worth but £26. the whole 0! the“ debt; are due to British «editors. This particulu “public, in 1897, called its creditor. together. and made then an 06¢: 01 a. composition of so much in the pound. It wiped out {ts old debt by giving new bonds {or £2,700,000, on which it paid 1} per cent. Interest. Evan other countries, spout :hich nun:- u. .â€" "v-Uâ€" -v- 7 DUI“, - That. is why British creditors sigh. Greece own he: very existence to John Bull. Thu flu money the owes him! It}. must mount to oomwhcu out. two and o. halt million. mung the loan of 1898, t}! of which Is (on. 'aopeleslly. n. httor Ion: was one of £6,800,000, and we: gnu-aw by Britain, Sun We. and Bush. aw.- â€"v â€"v_ will never be repaid. groom's old tulumsur ll mother unfortunate 'dObtor. In 1881 the Ottoman Gov- ernment. bola. unable to meet its 'nnbmuu. was obliged to all to- a: into n management. with than. John Banjul-t In," a» mm 01 about £4,060,000 owing {.9 him bgfharkey. more money. He lent. her men with brains. who Mu mule her into a, healthy. preoperat- mimtry of the sort that my of! their debts in ful}. Egyptâ€"Bis. 3th.? debt! awn moni- w-y debts to m 011-- Hr. tefll us .11 then is to be told ut‘ Thoma Hobson, the ï¬moue carrier between Iondon and Cambridge. who died in 1631. It was from him that. the proverb o! OI ‘ï¬u owing It. 10. 0M Sou-adh- llu [to m 9! “periodâ€. Tho old Journalism has it! points or superiority over the new. lay! The London Star: The Tin}?! 7 the Emperor 0! Morocco by the Preten- der, and printed “in the usual plan. {or new. tram Fan. on the foreign mo. with tho plain bond- Ins. "Tho Hoot-13h Revolt. Sultan's Anny Roam." Tho new journal- --- . _ ‘_‘_._ _:‘I. inn would luv. ï¬lled I. column with landlin- done. The story come. from The 'l‘lmel' own conupondst. who got any from Fan in“ in m-_ .J... time, and arrived in Tangier on Saturdq morning, hgving ridden through without dunge of horse. and the last 90 mile; without halt.â€" ing. The correspondent. in question :- Er. Walter B. Han-is. the well- known trtvelar and author. who has throus'hout kept The Times encep- tlonally _welJ__in!omod of the pro- ,“LI- -_‘l w-vâ€"oâ€"vâ€"v tlonally well inlormed of the pro- of this Hot-ocean trouble, and Who has bad man than one inter- view with tho Emperor himself. 1ft. 8.1118 We: reputed, just a year ago, to have been attacked and robbed by Arab. in the interior of Korea 00. but that story tor-tunauly prov- ed to be Wounded, He has written ously three year! I80- ‘na '†‘1' mad- mortal ‘0 3“" ““3“ whno ï¬ghtin: a In “"0“" min†the Ann-rm in tho Pump- booqucn - ate proclamation of Nov. 28. 1887.) Under the third. gold was coined In {our denomination to the Vulue ol $155,511,695, the silver phoe- struék for issue amounting in nominal vu- ue to $11,175,299, In 1860 bronze coir; took the plane of copper. 0! the popper there had been coined a. tom 0! £213,355 in nominal value. - A- ~-“ 5 ‘7‘. I}: addition. a sum 0! £8,561 in half- !arthingl had been coined under a. proclanuuon of June 13. 1842, giv- M g. total amount of £221,916 in copper coinage may; Bar Majesty's A GREAT †SCOOP." the new. lays 1110 Time- the great "scoop" to defegt o! the by the Preten- in tho usual Fan. on the 1:. plain hudâ€" levolt. Sultan' a . new journal- . column with I “my come- ; compact-Lt. BOOKS AND STATIONARY Go to G. A. LITTLE'S Book Store Enron I gain]! my Books, Papers. § Yield to the purchaser retun every dollar invested in them. of thepleasure in life is secun the expenditure of more or less ey. - Who-’3 Block I66 Kent“. that! - or 'msx‘ocuus COMPOUND GEO. LITTLE PENNYROYAL TEA: EH]. H. 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