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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Mar 1904, p. 6

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PAGE SIX \ rses of lectures are given in every division of each department. These lectures deal with the most improved methods of agriculture and the appliâ€" cation of acie'ntific discoveries. Not only do they do this, but in connec- tion with every division there is what we might term a demonstraâ€" tion field, where tests are conducted as to the relative values of different varieties of Seeds, niamires and oth- er experiments 01' interest to the di- vision. The professors at the close of each lecture stand ready to ansâ€" wer any question that may be asked of them. Further, BOOKS NR FARIIEBS ___@._â€" The Pro iincial. Government Scored for Rejecting Mr. Carnegie's Motion In an editorial on Mr. J. H. Car- negie's motion to establish travel- . ling libraries forfarmers, the Mail nd Empire says: The farmers travelling library dif- fers from others of ~the kind in one pointâ€"it is made up of selected books dealing with agricultural sub- iects. That it shall be practical .and easily understood are the unali- . . Ities demanded of these books, and . the teaching Of agricul-l ' a natural law, the supply turn is compulsory in all rural 10f them has inereasod, and is toâ€"day schools. They begin With the very l increasing. The farmers need these ‘VOImgGSt SChOlar’ from 7 to. 9 years ’works, and a live minister of agri- old, and give them instruction in a lculture would adopt means to sup- litile garden in connection with the ply them. The "0‘“ grade deals With Other legislatures have solved the pupils ”I from 9 to 11 years. who 'dilliculty bv means of the travelling are given instruction suitable to librarv sent out by the department thuii- age, with object. lessons and of agriculture. The other day in excursions to familiarize them with 'slature Mr. (luriiqgiie, . . . . the Ontario 10:11 th- \‘ul'lillls sys‘tCll‘lS oi tillagi" “3.- niember for East. Victoria, proposed etc. '1 he next grade is tilizax‘hm’ . that the Ontario govei'iiiiiunt pro- ir-om ll to 1.3, where more methodiâ€" ceed in the same direction, but this motion was hotly opposed. Mr. ("arnegie's proposal was eminently proper, eminently reasonafiile. and progressive. For the gioveriunent to to have accepted it would have proâ€" fitted the great agriCUltuml inter- ests of the province, Liberal and Conservative alike. (hie might ex- lr-'in- we irriiw- ti diseases of pect that on such a matter the. gen-â€" ( 1,‘1 1:31;” k' 3‘14011,‘ . is ‘ tleiiien who precariously presxde oven vi}? a (', . m .;(,1(05u up; ‘1' irinnr the affairs of the. province would “(ll:((l; wiltlli wardens :ltjtzilehtld ‘ .g rise superior to merely olciils‘tiruction- .'/l. 5 ..'i ‘. V _._‘ . l7- - - 0 . ar tactics. ’lhat t t) i not is suiiiniarIZe. l‘rance has in all twelvelruithcr proof of thcil' attitude toâ€" institutions for teaching agriculture . -. ‘. ' . , . of the first. degree; a institutions "1\I:l(ll.dqu:(i"1Â¥l l-ibcltjlfeiiftleisi'ldlffssals 1511):? which correspond in a way without in" t‘ogthe advantage of our farm .‘ - ii: ‘. ",-,..,‘.'_ a ‘ B ..el’ .31” ‘ll.h\~.,,,._. It is “11.; ‘toll. 2i til (.utlpli. Ilitit, aux-1.3 in. have been urged by the ()pposnion “my h“, been (10“.. by Estitut-ons oi the third dcgiee lot. and defeated bv the ministers, This How-lies uml l-‘zu'â€" 3 “"I‘hl'l'J-V 9’1 1“” l’r‘wmo‘” “I’l’r‘mtw‘h -1nbth.l1‘ "J‘hc Ross administra- ”‘7 lllv' lilzllc‘tlllS ”slip, Illil) l‘l)l"[.’l'n(:1ik'ul (Icâ€" (-XlSlS. appall'l‘ntly, for the purâ€" mmm, and at llllt‘nfill‘zilmn. cs1alllishments tor But the end umrit'nlllll'ul liliio'ysis and llll‘ pursuit of scienti- A modern lic. agricultural i‘cScul‘t'h. 211 profes- ~,..(~,»....c..,a bv Urn-i“..- H, our agriculture who give instruc- wli‘r'h will wnablultloll 1” Oh-r I’dlll‘JNMl fal'llll'l‘S and (“gm-”11pm- whip}, ludult classes. I'I'om this we can what has been accomplished in 5 ~ . them. :5“ . . . the older lands in improving" the WOULD FURNISH FARMERS WITH AGRICULTURAL BOOKS _._.@_â€"â€" Mr J H. Carnegie Urges Government to Establish Travel ingr Libaries in BoragDstriets ‘li- Ix-gislature last Thursdajv'! ll. (,‘ariiegie. the member for \ictoi‘ia. in pursuanci: of his course of working in the iii- ‘?I"-:.~‘ls oi' Uiiiario i‘ai'iiir-rs, moved a. l'-'S(illlll0ll providing for the approâ€" ‘.a! F.) the llci'iSw oi' the princxple oi' ‘.‘t,uiill.‘lilllfl fin-n libraries on agriâ€" .' .lT'ii'ul subjects for the benefit of i‘h‘l'ul (-o:;ii:ii:iiity. The motion, "v Tvlz'. Little, was adoptâ€" \ -('I ”(le .’ V‘,A ‘ |A> cocoon. o m the montrcal Canada, so much. is plyâ€"elections to go in f . ts of the day, ( Fro It would be hard indeed to please the who cannot find his ideal of a dFCSSy Show proof oversack in the 20th Century L‘nes St cut. J I a 'orities. ‘ he fact. is that only-t torV of Canada durn years _ bvâ€"eleCtions an_ Few makes, if any have gained SUCh C0 try.wide popularity in so short 2 gg me as It 23th Century make oi clothing, . A MAN'S SUll‘ is'part .of his identity . expressive as his laugh, his Whiskers 0, '1 eyes. Now the 20th Century “{ch a ma“. tremendous advantage of being 2‘le to s himself in the suit before he buys. Spring Hats If you are particular and hard to pleise' your choice of a head covering, a Visit to o. hat department will fully satisfy you, Easter Furnishings This department of our store is brimm of all the very latest creations. All, Jo CARY‘ER, Lindsay gmmmcesoeeeoeocceooomc‘emeceomm -0 o. o o, can», m”: e ©0©O©O®O©O©O©U§ ; once W showed the “uproar . Mackenzie's g ' “ya 'in when simil'ar I. ‘ administration fo *in- - ‘l . .. z'w'. ,s‘ )wilnws . "‘1 .. in con- i‘act that agri- , - chief industry of i l school. O©O© his . - the last year is most. significant. . \lanitdba, Premier led to the people on 3 and deSpitc the sto 'on on the part of I]. my; and the whole in- IFberal party at 0 “Pl 1he province. carijvi t of ill, largely lll('l‘<";is‘1. 't n is lions.» oi' govm‘iiiiis-nl. l province. this I'illltdi that the '.d ialo- an. early opportunity lll llln‘ information topics, I) A ustn.‘ lisi in: liiil'ul'lo'S lurin- disse- . lCal instruction is given as to till-alga, drainage. fertilizers, sowing, harves- ting, bookkeeping, tree culture, etc. Then there 'is a superior primary iii- sti'uction. an advanced course for ol- der boys and girls, embracing prac- tical ideas as to vegetation, the duâ€" ration of growth, mauures and their uses, planting and transâ€"planting, s for ('wllllli'illlil' . . llillillll ()1 ”N4!“ zisi'Ic allure-i s, .-.\ to this motion Mr. . .id : When we consider the. im; oi'tzmco- of the agriâ€" Hmario and the 3'. {-7 that over a billion of dollars . i!:\'vsl~1l in it, it is scarcely no- t‘-'\‘~All'\é i make excuse-s i‘or pin-Sentâ€" ifllV sii<_'_,'o-siions that would be m the interest of the industry. The \I.!i.\i"l' oi Agriculture in a recent ct; pointed out what the province, this matter, but it must very much imm- .\t-l iliil’iv' if “1‘ .'.|"| llii‘ Illzillil'lly (ll ll'ltll'113'â€" 1 ._,2; . ., I L: if c; l;il'..!iin‘:lil cwltui‘ul llillilill‘v .-!'i.“i_"." ll: 3.13; itish Coluiiilbia, p an unsettled slain when in 19th :lm uudvr l’rciiiicr \lc C. \ \VllSOll. (It‘li‘l‘lli': foloctions (m Sll'ill'jlll l loniinlon 1:1)Vt‘l'lllllv'l cudgcls for the l‘i‘tni: ion. and after a spun Conservatives The iii-aioriiv l*:. . n . in L!.." \'. -. ill \Yi' e I l “.1.‘ Illnllig’ '_"() ('Jll'l .ll “5. l-I "i‘ .;,_ . .i , .ltl'l x.‘ cc. . mp start. but i’ .to live since that v.11“ In Ontario, who.- If... 9 last general i-l- r' a powrr of the lit and though t: l. W- is tion pose of obstructing. callinot l)- far 011' now. goveriuiient is in sight. ___.__.â€"+â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" THE BIG ONES GET AWAY Most people who go fishing? imaging that ii there is any individual that :livo'ri lo. ‘_‘,!'}1‘ Instir. «I ill owl ll‘l'llliu'll Iii.- llll’ This would l‘l' vci'fc iiiii- u 7). Ill‘lllfi ~â€" ‘4 ya» l l eowwooneoeoeoeoeoeooooooooooo .‘mlv l'sfl . [Sol 3 ol 7|”:‘luili. In$01‘\ull\vs_ m. rried Illuslvulsgi~ m“ y. 'iioi‘ilv of so in 1i.” tlch inalirity 01' go, 1-. W "Wilma- llli? Eiiric confront lost it ole-s. .5? ll) Luv 3 .‘ii- in report -._.. . l";.i'i.w!'s‘ l:.-'l:-.lll‘l‘.\‘lll}l of some ZIUJN’”. illul ilu- numlwr oi' tlioSo atâ€" .'l l‘n: ll‘n-ii‘ iiiewtiiigs annually is IIIHJH'U. 'l'liu? must be i‘.,~iiiciii‘liCi‘c(I ‘aztion of thc‘pro- 5.05”]. m‘lliou and it ‘.-~. {I ,l .Ii : lull it lll" l'lll'ill l:'::iil'o-l'{s‘ :2 I think Hml'lx' when I say that of . and :i bull :it b'aS‘i TIN).- ,‘ll ll.- zilitl )‘i‘l illi- tili"â€".\'l\lll lllll'lyliL‘r. lilo: only of -." actually do illll'lltl. BUT NOT ENOUGH wish my l'l‘lllill'kS to any uttc-iiipt to iiiiuiiiiixe which is being ig 1h.- l-‘ai'mers' lusti- "'.l»~', \Vliul I do however, iS 1!..ii wt- must leave no stone unturn- nl wit-rein}; w.- can do anything to inch-‘2 laii‘iuoi's along scientific :l \l-.i\\\ 1}“ (20m: l I! not 41‘ I (lo “13"“ tf\("'ll"lll. \\(>l'l\ ? P.,. twiliu'iilvil sax) . '. o it I‘lll' I"$, i;\ltlvl;lll.\t'.) "l‘liwrv- .ii’r- llll'l‘l‘ soul'L'es of wcalth: ll; 1:.»‘isclt- :iiid Illiult‘l'lul; farmers .,\ .i :‘ulv- possess all three; what they evgwi‘i knowledge of how thes- resources to the lust No! ()lll‘ l'ui‘iili'i‘ in 11'!) position to :illmul our agriâ€" I think the pre- ins‘iiution in addressâ€" liouid of Trade- of (luclph - :' d;:_\ said that its Work (inâ€" . '1: d tillni'll one per L‘l'llt. of the . 'nY‘ v - \\ Y'r'.)llll'i- is . . l (l Jilin} Liii‘.;::i';::--. ;: l‘t‘lli‘Q'Nfl l): llav‘ fioiw- I say that it is undou’btâ€" duty~ oi our government to .. formulas ii‘isti'iict.ioiilat‘ their _ to give them sch-utilit- literature that will lieâ€" ' : along the lint-s l have luitl‘ i; :b- past I think the ditl'iâ€" jun-n that it was iiiipossilx- -r literature bearing upon ag- ml condxt‘oiis as they exist. in lint the estab- .-\pvriiize.m:;il stations .:rui the United Slates ..)i‘l ~..1!-.:i!iou bus lll‘l‘ll .- gizodoctiou oi such liter- ' ;.E‘l Slld't‘ Q I "'ll.\\ l‘Tl.l.l.\4 LIBRARIES recognize that to in- decimal from c farmer to-duy is observed and of maltâ€" largely lllilll 3‘ tor‘duv rmvi‘s lll' .:.i.,...: .7 i-lk tv’ll sciontili ’lllv- wur'k scientific, llli‘ l'lu‘lll right time. I tlw Nlliiistz‘r of quwl‘vlllb‘lll will ‘2' ll"- ,‘l TU this: lbw pp. of «l. i‘;‘.l'!t1.- "allow 15' l() 'l‘,. ‘1“ :g‘fllllu l ill illn‘n lli.‘ tint :lll"?v' I would sit j \3‘ -\‘ "“lsli so“! thin" in l\‘\l\ I ll} 0' ~ ll! lap l"'llllll“" is w. :W‘W'VIHHVHI \ (‘{\I‘L‘;\"t 9“ ’\i .\f (4'?le .K'l! ,.i.,... v «I Hl ":l‘ (\‘\ v'viiylvvt J“ "(ll'i ‘lqllr‘lllnli (\l odd Utut'll lllm pl'tr tell illitll'dw nth... \\ ‘dlili til ills. I’ll \\\ p .\u\.\ ,lu-‘l lukil. I till“. this ii' 'i ll li'tllii-Z li‘l mt: w but course ii.oiin-iils to been .icconiplasliwl in l‘i‘unce in lln‘ \ei'icuiiui‘al industry. 1 that countrv has perhaps the most peril-ct >) sic-m of agricultural education known Iiiâ€"day. There all are provided for. ”Ix-ginning, son of the farm laborer, who is taught the tillage of the iield. up to the son of the. land pro- prietor. who will manage his estate and naturally lead in agricultural life. From the rural Public Schools the systt-m roach-es up to the great national institutions of agriculture. where lectures are give by the. most learned men of France. Thus. not only are the youth provided for, but the adult population is also taki'n lu lid' :1 .llt5lll‘_\ iii-w Hil> aid of tlillll\ v losses. with the :li.:1 this orglzuinution Clnln'il-r is it largo-l ' .ttll'H) lsupp‘iy our half I usL-i'uI scientific l I would be well! , tiieinSwlvcs l"'lln-lll it'll by attending“ l'flpnl'l l ”1,.l1l1us bi} , I condition of the agricultural populaâ€" tion, It is true that w:- m 1'!.1ll'- io may not he ublt to no to the length they have (lone. in I-‘rancc. but leuriwstly contend that. to 'u Un- art- at least in a positiin to farmers with libraries of books on agriculturâ€" 2:1 topics wherdhiy they ma v :uhante in sciontiiic agric-i'ture. I therefore make this motion, must- incr that the House and the. governâ€" t will take the matter up, and show that they havt- LIN' best of our large .iud growing agricultural population under prop- er consideration. (Applause) ____.â€"‘â€"$â€"â€"â€"Oâ€" SEPARATE SCHOOL WINS ___.o_â€"â€" The Public Si hool Board of Sturgeon Falls is Ordered to Live up to Moses- sors Agreement the village of Sturgeon 1110 ll interests In 1896 can take care of himself without the. help of any laws or constables it is the iish. lle seems to have been ll)ll0\\'(}(l with an amaring amount of craft. and wilt-s to no ind, all of which he has cultivated to such perâ€" fection as to make his undoing at the hands of the angler the most unâ€" likely lhlllg in the world. The lish isascaly customer. He appears to he possessed of oniiiiscicnce and omniâ€" absence. lle knows far more about fishing than there. is in all the. books on that art. Isaac Walton is his favorite comic author. Nobody has ever gone fishing who has not fur- nished the lish with cndliSs anmsr- ment. From under the edge of a rock he rolls his leizunely, lidless eye to observe the pcrspiring fisherman mOp his brow and swear, and hit the can, and never get a bite. The la- borious progress of the man who trolls through. 90 in the sun. on! liuruishes his own propelling power. is familiar to him. As he gives ( URAPHUPHONE upland“ W “a! “a: can IOIMJMMW and addu- plalnly rum and null 0W “kw-d lull you me... It lays Itself abo‘ou Manitoba”: record~mnwuhg m Girl. Mule hurls. W1 Rom 0:11 Ooh-n Bucket. Bally in Our Alley. My Wild Md: 8009.!” Dixie. The Holy y. BMW Home. etc. etc. kuhhm n ’31ch with which you and» uncert- ln any mummmmmmm_ watch: SANIIIUXGIIAM Miss llusto of Suudi-rland is the guest of Miss (‘amplin. Mrs. 'I‘. Muc(‘ombs is spending the, Falls nave a )1in com an $7000 of .. - . .- . . . 6r ‘c . o l P y way to iiitriimtnt at the Sight. lll. week with her daughter, Mrs. Black a. bonus to locate there. The Pubâ€" lic School l’.o.xrd agreed with the Seâ€" School authorities to divide apathy the lilXi‘S from a lixed as- sessment of $44),000 on the Company. On aCcount of that agreement both lrotestants and Catholics, who Were aii'lout even in numbers, voted for the bonus. The Public School Board this year refused. to recognize the action of their predecessors of 1896, and would not hand over any of the company's taxes. On Friday the Separate School people went before the Legislature to compel them to do it. “1 don't know anything that looks more like bad faith," said Attorneyâ€" (lciiei'al (li‘lrsou. as Mr. Corlcy, the Public School advocate explained his (11180. “It may be bad faith.’ admitted .\li'. I‘m-Icy. “I cannot defend tln-i‘i‘ parole Y anatomy often wriggles into vii-w ubou: the Water, just.in the panting. roWer's wake, and makes that, indiâ€" viduals heart leap, and his eyes bulge, with v‘ain expectancy. Nobody takes a Iisln-riiian seriously, but lish have him in derision most of all. The casualties to the sportivc. linny tribe are about as frequent as those that mar the recreations of the huâ€" man race. If thui‘e is any species that needs not the protection of thi- law it seems to be the fish ; the oili- cizils. however, think otliel‘wuo. The.“ go fishing. and likely attribute. their bad luck to the scarcity of lish, whereas these latter have to scaiup- ei‘ to avoid the boat‘s prow. over, officials must be doing somtL thing.r or the need of their oilin- \\0‘ll(l soon disappear. .\t il“‘\l.ilikllll another column are the n-w rules that the lishcriiian must observe. .\‘|ore- ' at “HIIIOI'OH. Miss Anna Robinson is visiting . friends 'in Kirklield. I Mr. Allister Mclmn-s and \b'. Joe Fisher, two of our popular young: men how» St-Clll‘t'd pusil'lnns‘ in Xin'nli- ra. where thcy went on l-‘ridny. 'l‘licy lwere general favoritvs and will be [much misswl in the social circle. We ' wish them success in tln-ir new home. , ; Mr. Francis Mclnnes. who has liven ‘ sojourning in New York for the past . two years. is visiting his parents, (I IBM. and Mrs. 1.. .l. .‘Il'lllnvs‘, .‘Il pre- sent. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ‘Ii‘l‘lf‘v'fi" «u- [lo'rtaiund their friends to We Hill'll 51* of lily on \lenv-sday (-\‘1‘lll:lg'. Ilzinc- ing was ll’lo- chief amus-iuc-ut, and all spint an enjoyable lllllv. A nunilwr of our proph- \isiti-d ‘l.lll(l9;l.\' (in Monday 14) bur \li'. lilâ€" liuev. -\ll speak in the highest ll'l'llls Of his oratorical pout-rs. l l l ! hat Which ______.+._._._.___ .3601. M W PC. (A orrufuxte m “In. no. load: yum.) mm bland-om», «minimum-cu“ com-In! ‘l. dumm“ WW“ ever-yuckâ€" llllllllll Sense Se- lections in swell. impe’s the purchaser to buy always _ l8 00L only act, st'cally h muti.ul but mercaunicallv Well madu action. but are the i':ttt-pa_\‘uts of toâ€" day to be bound by the action of the Public School l'voard of that year. which did not submit, the norms TO A“ WllO Are weak EaSily “Nd and ment to the. people? They acted out Of SONS “it‘ll”;t fulll'lilfl'lil“. ’ ‘ Spring should be the most immis- 111(‘11"l.‘;::‘:' Mrlhclolitfyigfie ”20]”:1 sinison of the year. It is the luirbib- . " " ‘ ‘ nor of sunsb'ne. and birds and flow- l\0“-l. . - . _ . ms; it breutlns of freedom and outâ€" llu'u. if they went into this muiâ€" f4 u' “f, II t ; ‘l .,.i. H tor with the intention of millingr and U (m ' L ,‘l, un.ol um . “ .n h , - ,; are thousands who cannot will"! Hill) the Nipm‘aie School . . ‘ ‘ . , the spud oi the season. 1 lose cour were %I“‘.‘F'_"f grfwépgt. lincmopt during;r the long: \‘llllvl‘ M" ("thmS “3mm” months has left them wv‘nk‘. ilispirih :‘Il :lh‘l oppressed: llw zipp~lilc is tickle; the blood sluggish with impurities: the luck lb.- lush“ of ll“.‘lillj ww-zn'ii‘nss :m'l lztsslludw have Hilton 111- place of vigorous nu profs. What is needed at lli‘s season by such "‘Ill‘ll- is :t lli-ani l‘lli“wlllg timid "inking l-mlt» snnlnlllnluu Hml will sis-ml mm. H‘rll l-M lsluuli-uvd-u Mi: llmiiieli lli~ tulle: New lwaw lube m lllzi MK. :4. lifizllllu dilplllt‘ mil yl Mud abut in» Ilium plumb: Hl'ol tl'lllllltlllh in it” Hit: mum than it: uuiluu; mu do this Mt «‘llv't‘llli‘l) mm M thoroughly as IUV “Illluum' lliuk Hills. lilvc‘l') dosi- \Zl’t'illts urn blood strvumlivus the uci'u-s. and upliluilda the whole body. Here is a Lu of strong lll'Uol' given by Mr. John Burke, of Eluisdulu, l’. E. 1., who says: “1 was left an almost hope- less wreck by an attack of pneumon- ia, my nerves were almost paralyzcd and though under the care of an exâ€" cellcnt doctor I was not regaining my health. My wife urged me to try ll(l(l(l'\\'llll\'llli{ llourd llb'_\' fraud." was con meal. Ml‘, l‘ni'lo} was silnui'nd by the ro- wlicu the bill was put to pussod without a dissent- ing- \uicw, \ml the Semantic School llozit'd will collect on S‘JHJ‘JN‘ unlll the debenture upon which the bonus was busswd matures. . l'l‘llli‘llHN‘ Hm» Mi" Mi» Mullwllsl Month um. :i HIM-Ml to Hit" edited l1‘.\'“i‘ hill; Mb ”HRH lT'lllllglk- illillllll‘o; ‘mm mi llsiilmoilllilll‘h M if llzhllllilr- it. .tlltkollzw: lil’ual'om but; WWI mic which will in: bi t‘lmt‘gi: ill Ho. kuiet- choir. assisted by Um liirb‘l local Lint Refreshments will be >tfl'\t3ll by the Lubes oi lbs chair- 3 most enjoyable time is in store for all who attend. Admission 25 and Ill cunts. ______+_______. On Friday morning the llros. brewery at Owen Sound was burned. The town fire engine was found. defective, and the wait-r supâ€" ply was hence limitej I.) one small hydrant. The buildings oft-H'- not iiisuit-d, but the stock "-5 Mali. was. Local capitalists had shares in the business. Loss 340,000. -â€"John nightingale, aged 17. mm- or in the Bank of Toronto, Wallacoâ€" biirgi, committed suicide some time is mark. and :l \o'u it vvrs to. ‘1zl' .i.li"“l Eaton reason to be thankful I took her ad- vice, for under this treatment my system was built. up and I am now again well and strong." If you are at all unwell give llr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial, and see Go years. gu'citlt'nlzill)’ liil‘lni'noon lw‘ the ilisrliul'gt- of n slunâ€" 32ml, (‘oslicanr lul'v iniuriws are likely to prove fatal. prising [ill-lid} morning. mun. us! n-u [drill had ins-l lawn pm l'n\ ll '<‘l"s'\ml lilo-l -il fo‘ :\ sch.“ f..\(-'(\g-\ I“ “slimmml :il STRAIN”. tn $1‘9‘.""l\ “H11 ‘nsm-nvrr M sodium ‘ pâ€"n. l l l g’ There‘ore a. high standa'd nfquality mus! embrace these A oints' and it is for this resort! on st the establishment of W. It McCartv offers the greatest â€"-\\llll:llll llo_\li-. a mun aux-d m‘knd I residing in-zir l‘rvslou. “HS ‘ shot in the side Friday inducements, inasmuch as the best ’l‘lmmug value for the money is always given. pirpzix'uâ€" Brill your Repaid!!! ‘0 "It POPI'IT His. which his son iiiâ€"l;i\\_ had to coin}: o-i: limlliil. I'ov binning. just I Jewtlry More, Maritime \uil Works, comâ€" llll‘l‘e buildings, were colu- l I W F. MCCARTY The works cmultuoil .95. int-reused mnvblu-‘l'i luid! lnslnll. d 'l‘li» lost of ”in in H1:- luilloll‘lus‘ lust com The loss The and luv. u HI ill.- lll‘ll' (llli~_ (lynx ll lwli'l‘v‘. uns l‘lmwzu ' I i." :ls‘ ---‘\lis_ 'l‘wlpvq of k1? sull'iwulr‘d by the slnokr‘ "om caused in her dwelling l\\ lamp, ”l’)‘ gm input Here’s the Point: Quallty Speaks. FROST WIRE FENCE has no equal as a general purpose Farm Fence. It is con- structed of wire heavy and hard enough to withstand the usnge to which a wire fence is ordinarily put. There are no kinks or crimps to weaken wires. No small, soft tie-wires but good, stiff uprights which hold up and support a fence. Buy the Frost. It is the Hillel lClK me “new: *- iie Sylvester mg. (a, are now prepared to supply the above. pumps for any depth ;, 0i '8“ up holdifuetwdgu m- we acid-aim. " The any of fie black iron pipe and «at ironcyiindem is peat u I; ,r PIP BRnse‘ evmmm with threads, nut halt-9 which of Mood (all ofi, AND STEEL mm, which do not rust mint the water. We are also placing a but?! , hare and W cylinder and Md ‘ and m will Lust. and throw more Water than anv pump on! y. the muse. , 0m- pracciall mm MK. JON..." DENNIS, looks after all artist, :1; and nepmirc. Wad“! (haunted ; WELL ORDEREOreoeive prom)t 3‘ WNWLLS Q We are also pose cred to sun, ply Superlor Windmills on spat mentions. Sylves er Lindsay. Un‘ 7.1m to: MONEY T0 LOAN“ lowest current rates ccss to the cht‘npcsl u' i‘nnndn and will aim benefit thereof. l‘TVl‘lleRlilS‘ Ill” l in the lowest pnmril' font with nccm'ncv ‘ tplll'omollts. ' Al I. lll‘s‘l'filhs‘s strictlg pritnlr‘ rm" ' l. l l“ I ,i.‘ I J. If you inttnd building this Spring we shall b5 glad to supply W“ with all kinds of build’ in g material. Call and get our 65" i, on Friday night by shooting himself in the right temple. The lad was how speedily they will restore you Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and l hmc! to health and strength: [nit you. heaviest and the best. imate before buii'i * nnssed yeSterday morning, and on must get the genuine, with the it”. I for Pale People” on the wrapper around l search being- made the bodv Was name “Dr .- . , . found in a Sitting position oh th: . “111181118 Pink Pills stone steps of the school-house. No each box. Sold modicum 'I-th-rs . AGENTS. GEO. HUNTER, elsewhere. On Dec-.em‘bvr 12d. . ftll'l'v‘S (if Til“ l"4- l' ’.. l\¢“nlll‘ nix rt 11 uiiro In .I. CHEW-7"» \lil'l ll irll._\ Ill l0. I'l“l‘ih‘(‘\\'. p was . Inctod luv .;. beta! majority «2‘ ‘1in:), Iv. -.i t l 1HH1 in At lln- l'iv'wi 'l‘nl lw .ry lo 'vo iiiai ? PaSUd ‘ an. hanze i (lllw tl d ( .10 ‘1 \‘i In Nt-W here ugi-n 2‘1 . \ ill-agi- nou n (it l‘l‘" inc in ‘ De Ti LI . 1, x . ,. i l 1 ions‘ ' mlri'Pi.il 11.- {Home n H. J‘; .1; ii\u‘t‘ ‘ tllg‘ A’l I‘Z \Villl \\ I‘l‘l‘ I‘ldsl (ll- 4 mus, r \'.«' l. \‘i St‘r' l‘.‘ oi ,.. (li1\ (,\_._. I.i.ll('l‘l:\ , >l‘l'll.0ll3~‘ llopt- lil> Stili'l‘mtb as c\i* -p: -oii..l'i_\ We " (Hi to l .‘l ‘ . I‘i' “or: s 1.": 7an' “~71- »‘ as i ll l ‘ VII._‘ “Lil lLll .in .“ .(‘ to lump till-l I‘l‘li'l\.l .l w ill ‘llr‘ y K‘l‘\.' l’;\l ‘rulil iii... v v cough lil.1; ’ Slivi'womi ‘.llll "' ‘ I . \.'. l.’ bllililrll." I». ‘ ‘l’USiJ'i: “L”. ‘. K‘. . Iii Hi llw il‘ll. 5. WM. PHILP, Jr" 9. A. nnvmn. into consideration. A professor of . reason at all can be 8381,9811“! for tho or sent by mail at 7..) numb- ., lnv or - culture is rovidcd for e h .- \ dig?! P ac dc act. 'lhe lad was a general favo- six boxes for 25'.) ’u’ wri'imr “1., partmerrt or constituency? These 1-; ' ’ . - . «to. H ha been ' the bank Dr Willia' ms ed! raw asSgt-ants under them and cou- tWO yearse d W‘th ' , M 'clna Co. “ruck- . ville, Ont. " FOOST LOCK

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