Irac. t0 een iall. Fancy Goods, ks, Toys, ,Hanging «Lamps, and Saucers, etc., ;'en‘s O vershocs GROCER. ' t on mum loll dodrom of air interest I on: i9 mu coup-I'll Ike's :lers Mn: than "mes lo 0176? feel be sold b'y Pubic the'l'ownotmudny, rgzeiar prices, prs' Sous. Toll» I '00 numerous to Ina“. .d BOOTS. 31y one of Powers of Sale eon- .igh win _bo_ 21 St, g mom mum 'mers 8d. Not“ :9 and Dem"): ‘n to POUNTED mo Iocurlly, a! in New. boo-«u- ‘1 ing Country t “them†Lough 16.†“not“- nap-30“ $7. $8, $9. 7, 8, . $$2$to :2. .1 store-Beautiful fhe bestrwe hue and old fem. Dakwood. dvaimble denials n‘liablc mambo. mud-olden HERAN, his am an t.. Bottles. Open "BID. Z0 bear close como' $1. 00 p.r $1. 25 1).: $2 75 pr. $2 50 pr. LOAN in checking? “caution, we not. by the mum. wot-Inflated In tho lat hull of he Canada Gmute shut Dr. P. Puller Bmomhummmthounhof .m-g-Jor on ".10 zest-t! "I! of-“ Surgeonnuorund Councillor. lnoddiflontouhohonorothnlng boon enema-mum council hardly covering such cases, no mo magistrate would only convict under that by-law, out action was deferred until the by-lnw could be produced. . The board then mourned. andhavethembonndauheomoe of m Pm-thomtwmmhoumdmwhua mummwmum Mr. MILLS referred to the Simpson home improvements, and inquired If the uni- t inspector had even-e . Dough: lied that he hnd questioned Mr. bite, the contractor, who had informed him that the changes were not yet completed. but had warned fl? i‘f'm' °12.‘i' ‘2“ “â€3932 ‘52 . ‘ mpoon. ne conn closets with the Kent-at. drain. Mr. Douglas then asked that the board pm a resolution instructing him to generally enforce the provision: at By-lnw No one, Some dmousslon took as to the war of Bond-at. moments to drain mm o rlvor, ban the general opinion was that no trouble would result». A Mr. M1118 replied that when hie oom- miccee were examining Bondvet. drain last summer he had mentioned the ltontege pin to several 0! the residents, end hed been told they were paying enough texee 110W. Mr. Wanna um I! the prowl-rowan: on Bond-an. would â€range no put) down 3 dnln on the frontagu plan In would solve a long Imdlug trouble, and their maple wqgldpa followqtl lg] galleria "Edâ€"Sy'oFSuvi'I-i «Id be “mum In- 00an council mold engage In the construction of lower. a- u: u the “DAME would pox-gig: ._ On motion rt Moor Sun". seconded by Mr. Mum. In was unknd mu we report be mo to tho panel! In road. now-go. I aum lo thank the um and mum-y hup‘otor mm ninth in! the pumps sud vellum": mamm- In wluun may hive atmhmmt tho dum- plutmw w Luau taupe-mu omm dam»; Illa your. (Iumplumu hnvlnnheou mule [mm time to "me In wlenmce to “m muted drum on the north side 0! llmul-nL. me metlmal heath 0mm nu had we who )an In qua-um» under outmmanuon. I Mn 0! 09m: um um ur the m'nporly one" who mum be h m- mwd ")0!th mmld “he up the qua-nun of m unutlnlrurllun an mwor u! mmulom a-mudom on ma luml Immuvamom plm, um. other. Wuuld Inflow mum-nu: uncuplv, wt in n wry um: “no Ibo vmuom lam-nun mum Moum Insure-um! m m qua-cum. «Mu» Iuo much "mm-1 in tin: div-pa 5| 0! We and that. iv. ls an absolute fact 1.))“ “:0 pnbhc generally do not. give the subject of procuring good, pure and wholesome nut lnr domes lc purpous, 'llat nceuninn soesuentmly required In the mum“ of the publ‘. health. -. . .. .,,,.,Â¥ . no. pmwrnppllnncu in the way u! newer» w 'dlnpon nl the newaue. I would lherek to strongly urg- upon me council ol lam lho moot-ally ol glvlm than mu. tor their um Ml-m .t‘ the only p,†0! the yum: ...... 7...â€... ..-_...-. The duties 0! the thfll during me you have been ligh! compared with other yem. and the expendi mm in connection therewlu: hue been exceedingly «Inn | l. An I have nrrintel out. to "no wwn council on nov- mu previuun mew-Inns, the very melt. dutï¬culty “no mum! has to contend mains: In In Hymn to curry out the work which in oxpec‘qd of "mp emolemly‘ wllh‘ *Pwlu' - w lvr- “wum ln rderence to the health of the citizens during the ycnrJ beg to refer you to the medial heelth otï¬cer a "port. which is hereto Ruched end speaks ivr itself. While there are only two cues of diph- theria reported dunug the you. there has been 3 large increase of typhoid fever cases. 26 reported, with 5desths. In reference to lhe Inner. I beg per- ticulul y to draw vour Attention to the muse,“ given by the me lies! health ofï¬cer. ‘J, 1,4. Au‘n ALâ€" ....|.I... appointjd to rispfesent. Gls'erm.â€"I bear to submit my ennunl report of the locul board of health for the yeu' 1896. At. the beginning or the year the usual committee: were ap pointed, consisting 01 members representing the several wards to which they belong. for the pnrpoee of expeditiously dealing with vuious matters end things in their respective loalirieu, promptly. so emergency required, and to hnvo e genenl supero vision 0! mat. portion of the town which they were v-..â€" -â€"-__- _ a -____ 7 ,‘ "brim“ WALTERS was of the same opinion; he had found it almost impossible to gas any details. THE CHAIRMAN'S REPORT. Chairman WALTERS then read his annual report, which was as follows : From Dr. Bread, professional services and expert evidence. $4.â€"Finance com- mlttee. REPORT or m: FINANCE coum'rrxx. Mr. MILIS, chairman. submitted a brief report dedlln with aolalm made by Mr. J. Pearce. ’ he committee thought the board should pay for the liquor and diein- feetants procured for the Marshall family, amounting to $2 03, having done so in other cases. It was also stated that Mr. Pearce had paid Mr. Higlnbotbam the balance or the account ...... The report was adopted. Mr. MILLS add the sanitary inspectors report had been referred to the committee at last meeting, but there was nothing in it to report upon. He thought the inspec- tor should snb_mit a yearly report“ - 'Gg'ï¬notion of Mr. Mina. seconded by Mr. MAUNDER, the matter was eodisposed of, pawer to ans being given. A COUPLE or Accoum's. From E. Gregory, for analyzing samples of water from seven wens, $3.50.â€"Finanee capmituge. w_i_th pqwer t9 any. ‘ L cal health ofï¬cer, and Baht. Douglas, sanitary inspector, were also in attend- ance. i The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted earner msrxcron’s mom. R Douglas, sanitary inspeetnr, reported that two placards are at present out for scarlet fever, but both patients are doing well. He had employed Dr. Broad, V.S., in a diseased meat case and t.) give expert evidence in a case hetero the magistrate, and his bill for same was $4. The inspec- tor also referred to Mr. Gregory's analysis or water taken from Z. Rooinson's well; it had been found to be very impure, and in his opinion the well should he closed up entirely or piped. Chairman Warm suggested that the matter be referred to the south ward com- mittee with instructions to inspect the well and have it closed up it they think the trouble cannot be remedied. In was a very important matter2 asthere had been ,,,,,, _._Le_ t'hree ducks in the family, presumably owjng to _t.he u§e_o_t tb9_w§tgr. Oommnnduuona; Accounts and Reports - The Chairman's Annual â€tomcat -Sowage Matters Briefly Discussed. The ï¬nal meeting of the local board of health to: 1896 was hen in the council chamber on Wednesday evening, the mem berspreeenb being Chairmen Thou. Wel- tere and Meeste. Meander. Mills, Fleury, Robe. Touchbnrn and Mayor Smyth; ab. sent, Mr. Jackson. Dr. McAlplne, medi- uricâ€"Z ><anZOM>> 04m: _ EOE GENE Pm: NI... We have ‘gnrchased the belmee of the stock banging to the Dominion Bank. We sell 4 ords of Dry Mill Wood delivered anyvhere in town for $5. Lumber and shingles correspondingly cheap. Call And inspect stock and get prices. Kennedy, Davis __ s_o_1_1. LIIIBB, SIIIIELESNIMB 33112 033113111†2m. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. '8,7 “Maw BOARD OF HEALTH. Adolphe Non-an, himself 0. who hug hem mpg-1mm ___ -_v-â€"u the Northwest. 00pm or the La}: Act and other lama-manna were attach- ed to the Gideon-Council sent to Mr. Chamberlain. The FLsherles Department has been advised otthefamuonoteoompm In Newfoundland for the purpose 0! prosecuting the whale ï¬shery on the coasts of Labrador and Newmndla-nd- For several years past a. very 9’05““. whale ï¬shery ha; been unscented on the coasts of. Norweylnd Iceland U! ml! steamer; each armed with I» heavy harpoon 31m and bombs Th. mo species at unle- 51:0qu 09'}?! Wflflï¬a‘ -v- v '- v'vw one: any special inducement to Ar- m-c mwmï¬wmdï¬ngrdï¬ 01111 W the suggestion that the Minn Gov- ernment should tux-nigh funds to trans- port a. number of Armenian- to the m minion. setting tough that there was no appropriation or â€swung gm- grants toOanadgendthatmviewot the difference 0! climate in Canada. and Turkey, 11: might not be in the of the Armenians themselves to bring themtoCanada: attheaameï¬melt was pointeg opt that prime companie- The Free Prom. commenting on this subject to-nlght, says: "A Hamilton paper alludes to Montreal, 'l‘uroulo and Ottawa. as malclng an attack upon the public treuury. So reu- I. the two ï¬rst-named duel an concerned. the to:- low yum whlch mag In our opinion. be considered by the ' emment. The prepostm Cabot scheme not up in Toronto is a. one in point. The m 1mm JD:- hibltlon. also a. very ehndowy name. In another. But Ottawa. has made no demands on the public tan-m, much less attacks. The Justice and dear- ableneee at the Government contribut- lng something to the municipality has :elle'? argued, and reasonably. that In .ci‘he Government doenrnot propose to AK“ -n- n-.l_I n_;, ....u. u 1.- VIII 1-51“ 2. The Government, however, mute! 5 contribution or grant to the carport:- tion in respect of Inch property equivo- ient to the amount that would be my- able ii’ the p erty Were rated in the usuai way. T oy respect the dementia water mtg, and pay for the watar by nigger. that in, at a. fixed rate per 100 g on; a. rim city rates, town-do which the above mentioned contribution is made. no nppiiml to the maintaining- und im- provement of ntmtu. upubiio libraries. the fire brigade. etc. he lies {pi-co hare is controlled by the wemmont. and not by municipal authorities. The“ rowers In oonaidorod o: the most favorable character. Town Clerk of Dublin: Referring to your letter of the 16th lnstant, address- ed to Lord Mayor. I have much plea- sure ln replylng as follows: 1. Government property ln the 01:7 of Dublln lo exempt frgm rating. 9 an... n“.--____._. “2. May give a contribution, how- ever. in lieu at rates. I may mention that last year on a. rental at £20,000 la coestribut-lon of £2311 7s 3d was al- ow . "3; may Day no sum {halibut in W A! LL- _-_J , lh.‘ __rd query." The Town Clerk of. Edinburgh re- plies as follow : “The Lord Provost has landed me yqurgetter at the 16th {vs-o 4.-..1 r _-_.,, _.__~._ __ vâ€" 'v u.â€" been deducted in aid at the police su- perannuation fund (£171,000); total amounts receivable. £462,105. 'Iihe council also receives a. contribution at £10,000 per annum from the Govem- per towards industrial schools. In addi- tion to the above contributions from the Imperial Exchequer, the Govern- ment also assists local taxation by paying rates on the property which it holds in the venom parishes and upon an Went decided upon by the Government valuer." . the corporation is made lay-the Gov- ernment. I manic. however, that your letter has reference to the Coun- www.mmectoiwhichthe Government nukes payments to the council 1mm (3.) the receipts from the let-8.1 taxation. licenses for some dogs. guns, auctioneers, tobacco, carriacefl. hawkers, pawnhrokem, armorial bear- ings. etc.; (b) the estate duty; (c) beer and spirit duties. These grants are madetoeachcountyinmglandand Wales and in substitution for annual local grants, whidh, prior to the pass- hg or the Local Government Act, 1888. were paid out or the Imperial Ex- chequer to low authorities in aid of local rates. The council is required to pay tom the moneys thus received certain sums for the following pur- poses: Teachers in poor law schools. public vaccinators, registrations of births and deaths. paupa- mm. poor law medical ofï¬cers, metropolitan police. The estimated amount receiv- able under these heads for the year 1896-7 is: Local taxation licenses. £428,000; estate duty, £375,000; total, £303,000. “Amounts payable direct through the Local Government Board: Metropoli- tan police. £511,620; revising ban-ism costs (County Electors’ Act 1888,), £1.- 275,512 83 5d; beer and spirit duties. £290,895. The council receives the re- sidue got, these gluties after $150,000has LA-.. undo-mound!†- In “II. forum.- to dtvoâ€"ummh ad one square mile. was made a county at itself, but the city at London is oompamtively uninfected by the act. 3nd no contribution to the funds at PDINTERS PRU! THE OLD COUNTRY NEWS FROM OTTAWA The City and Taxation of the Government. ' gnrdtothennsndnlrelauonsbetwoen London and the Imperial Government. and whether flue Government makes any coats-Lumen towards services of n municipal chm-meter. I have pleasure In forwarding the tonowmg particulars an the subject: "Under the Local Government Act. 1888, the metropolis. the extent 0‘ Australian and South Atrium colonies. The communication from the clerk at the London County Council says: “In reply to your letter at the 12th Otuwa. Dec. 30.489th cor- poration at Ottawa proposes to pre- ipeenl Ind-canon to m THE CANADIAN POST, Li‘NDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY JANUARY 8, 11 L fauna-8m“! of mill to ballot to" Iona-uni m... vmqmnmu qucng;m:_u,q Fleak. are now being swept into the lakes. The river I: choked with earth. rocks. trees. etc. and the extram- uted water has tweed over elm-so tree. No tux-thu- lo- 0: lltethan m reported yesterdayâ€"that ot the Dou- nelly family of nine penana, who were mulled In the use or earthâ€"ll known to have counted. but. there are still (â€Mocha-perm- my 1.79 beenmmmmemmm 35 no means over, but 13 rather on the anrease. That pox-trot the disturbed earth compnsingmebogisnmwd- Ins toward the like or Kills-net, a: movement beta: accompanied by e. lul- len noise tint is heard for miles In all directions. Peasants living some d15- Lance from the scene or the landslide m fleeing nom_thelr houses and tak- lng refuge in loam†that give molt romlse 0: safety, leaving an at their longing! behind them. Debra of houses and trunks 0! trees detained by E19 evmnche gt earth, jam with III-cor lot I“ Overâ€"Pup]. nulls to _ Places of lately. Dublin. Dec. 29.41110 danger nun flu landslide, which tnok place neu- Ruth- more, County Kerry, yeutelflny, b by I've-Inn! Com-In mm. Arthur. Ont“ Doc. 29.4â€"l'outerdn , wh attend": the nomlnluou 1n Wonynuthyr? Jouopu outlay. tmuuru o! the township. was utrlcken with um}!!! and died a tow hours atterwurdl. _ Th? liclonunlm Arrival. mum, Dec. ao.â€"'rho mitt-h wu- um Indéhu $qu In I'opurtvd Inn/Inc ul'I‘VHI at launch. yanordw tron Huxlund. 8M cum to NW â€British North-American nation to relieve tho man-at-wu' Mohawk. which returns home. "Munudles’ mum that My knew 556m ulmm Im- oxceptm It. slush hid Immm'n name wu orlyth. wh noun: no" lu-Ilev.‘-:I It wan Smith. unt'h m. an In In him come hora {15mm II 0 Ion. an. "ROI u-v uuv‘ The gm Gmclo gave no partlculln ecl- mnrnhm lush-elf. but Me the home I couple or hour- nner her friends bucnme uncono m-loun, Mrs. 19an gm}! hqr comp-glpn. Toronto. Dec. 81. Florence Smith, or Forsyth, a handsome girl about 20 yenrs otsge.attempted suicide by taking morphine last night, nnd gt 8 o’clock this morning she was lying in an unconscious state at the house or Mrs. Ent- tie Ross. 11 Emilyostreet, and Dr. G. W. Badgerow. who was with her. was doubt- ful as to her recovery. There is a story in connection with the case. It in alleged that the girl has for sometime past been the companion of s young man who occupies a prominent posi- tion at one of the down-town amusement resorts. 01 late. it is alleged. there wen a separation from some cause, and since th u Florence has been living nt‘Minnie B- tty's. 100 King-street west. She has threatened since the disagreement to eom~ unit suicide. and yesterday. it is said. she met the young men and had a violent quar- rei with him. At about 9 o'clock last night Florence. ne- compnnied by s friend named “Gracie.†went into McLaren's drug store It King and Emily-streets. and nuanced that she had taken three grains of mo hine. cot-din: to the story of the sir “Crude." the drug clerk told them to so down to Mrs. iioss’ house. The pnir did this. end by the time the house was reached Floss ence had become so ill that she nearly fell inside us the door wss opened. Mrs. Ross imrcly knew either of the girls. but seeing the m-riuus condition of Florence. she took her in and sent for Dr. Budgerow. When he arrived Florence had lost consciousnese and he called in Dr. Charles Temple. he medical men worked upon the air! continu- muly. Dr. iindgcrow staying n night. but their efforts to brin her out of the stnror were Imus-ailing. h rs. Ross and her grin did nil in their poWer to keep the unfortu- nate sliyc. _. . ,, u _ _-_ Morena Smith Qumlicd With la lover. 3“ Will Likely Die l-‘nlll I... Eileen 0! Poison. Pat O’Connor and his wife Helen. who live at 934 Duflerln-etreet, are locked up. the former charged with wounding end the wife held so a material witness. The wounded man Dennis lived at his brothers. They had a. disagreement yesterday morn- ing. When Dennis returned night from work he said to his brother. ° mm“! e nice men. ein’t you?" That evident}: annoy ed Pat. and he attacked Dem lug e ion gâ€"bladed nknii'e. He him twice: in the gushed his arm in two games. stabbedea him“ in the side end in the reest. The two last wounds are dangerous. Oneot the cuts would have geecgled the heart had it not been pen-fled one. yDennls was taken to St. Michael's Hot pital about 10 o'clock. At midn he became suddenly worse. Dr. thought he was gto die, nndn ed Crown Attorney 1.. send sent for 0' Con- nor’s up lrltusi edvher who cnme quickly. The wounded men. who is e nerdy young fellow, revived. end was much better at 2 o ‘clock this morning: although weakened by_ loss of blood. Den-II O'Connor I: low lying In a. mcna'n locum In a Bow Conditionâ€"Pu Locked lip. Toronto. Dec. 81. may be the We. 0 Manitoba m dealer-.comphln that. with hm ltocln at from ï¬sh on mud. they are not able to ship to the easern market on account or the mild weather. Their storehouse: are ï¬lled with I. 309- nly which cannot be 303 rid 0: till the weather make: it posibetogetlt 0!! The Controller of Customs will spend New Year's day at his home. Sir Richard Cartwright will return fl the my or party organization. as in tantthishaa anatood overtillhis re- Hon. Clues-d Bitten left for Toronto tonight The sub-committee or the Council 0! the D.R.A. has decided to recommend one set at plans tor the proposed Bisley building as coming within the r-Kiuire- ments of the oonditions,bot2x as mite-I‘d! appearance and cost. The City Council to-night presented n Collegiate lnstitnte boy, Douglas Lyon. 33m: ca. gold watch 'for attempting to save the lives of two boys on the BI- demCamJthonth. Dennis O'Connor 1. lying In the emer- Kency ward of St. Michael's Hospital In!- fez-In: from about a. dozen knife wound- lnnicted by his brother Pat. SHE TOOK MORPHINE. autumn 10 Bull. ran 112m: umuznu. STABBED BY HIS BROTHER. cows. 'shee'p. pis- Ind mm. mm “ um m aw! “80.8““.- - .hâ€"g -‘ ‘Al__ H Al.- ._ .8 M Mr. Laurie:- concluded with en elo- uuent plea for peace and harmony and was loudly cheerzd on naming ‘ his seat. ‘ Hon. Thomas Greenway hem to speak at 1 o'clock. the Manttoba Pre- mier ant landed his province and then referred to the when! settlement. Be declared that the t'onsvrvntivn's had odered about the same settlement a Hoax. Mr. Lam-len- 1342 accepted. but the con-ewmveehnd-Jd. It you don't do this we will pass a ltemedul mu. end Mr. Greenway add he 42:! not feel db- poeed to be treated In this nunner. When Hon. Mr. Imfler came Into pow- er, he went about it In a. duel-eat nun- nemheneehï¬th-Imhewu um.m.to den-131th .11 ch.- wtth the utmost mrï¬ry. n. m Malaya-mantaâ€. "Putnam-o'- representative on the Mum bound and then the Catholics will new n at In m at the Catholic hook“ me we tone «f his they mm ' H 1.090ch are men. e can-dune and men from Qatari! and other count-lee would come III! and Win mm. “mm EAL i E: thoso'lm to the and tar on!!! “bony. [urea and prolonged claeeermg, m which the whole nut eflnx Jo'nua. and may cried "Civil Imamâ€) the one. were .vjdemly Intended a: I. amt chu- enxe to the blnhom Mr. Laurie-r. mutant]. add run he L‘l‘ht ;. but :1 he am he would do to with e um common that tum â€lune: the principle nut he had dean-ed wrmd rue Immoral. The Manual». Gout-mum had and furly u] We" Inclined to chr the fuller: 114"“. It “~- xro urud to [We "prune-Hon u. the m norltyh the Cabinet. 0! which I: had bun do- flvod I‘mo In Nils-nut!“ o: It. ondorru‘ [meat «33“.;ou nu. Pnndcruwt wn. nov bum; qulufl by the C‘ornorvnnvo pron. but «out: would J'm‘fy L's cnuuu. Tho 1110’ or concmwon 31'. Lam-m u' m triumph-J Mr. Laurie: am he would continua the cud: u tho and. u wu only by such mouw mu comma-non could be built up and :1! Wu live to- xomgr u. pgrmouyL ï¬e wand!†meat did not appear summon to: our- Iain high authorities (relax-inc to the clergy). He revered those euthol‘itiel. while he did not believe 1:: their opin- ion in political utters. M1. Lorrie!- men proceeded to ex- plain at length the ae.l.lement oi the school question which, he claimed. ass much more Lava-able than the terms demanded by the late Guern- zuent. Mr. Lean-let told he was s where] at the English school. but he Was not atnid to declare that. like Montilambert and Lacondair, he be- lieved in civll libertv lGreat and pro- longed cheering] He believed that the r: orgy. like all other citizens. had I. s‘zht to their opinions. end he we: minim tomb! to them what he claimed for hum-sit. the most complete .ilerty. He reenected the views otthe .vonsoientloue elem. Mr. Law'er. referring to the de- umds or .he clergy he noted in The Reunion Fungi-use, alumni; the ree- untion of Fepmte schools. aid the: that was not the demand music be- ‘ore the ‘Pr'vy Council by It Evert. bore-mun: the mix ority. who had .‘mply denuded th~ right for the Catholic! t) ask for lulu». end had tot salted ‘or flew-to school. tree from eteto control Ml. Lear!" m denied that the ï¬lament at an Privy Council had decreed the numtion .r SGML! echoois. buck e «mend new we“ result in I wnUnuetion at the notional Ilrdflh Whlbh had db- 1ughed_tho_oom.l_ry to: more. _ _ _ eva- hsve been obtained by coach. measures. and they muted ‘0 the lfl’ amenity and Libel-ulty or the Manitoba Gavel-amen. to carry out â€1° 'emm‘ .â€" -â€"w. ‘â€"W.___ Wmmwmmï¬m theremmengwhenthewnom wouldshowthuicwuwlflbbww muMMthmeu' trig of the country. but rather by 4' velophcmemmsmatent-m poncyotJJbel-ulamwunottm oft-evolution. Asmrtbeachoolqmmw- moeewbdtothegmmm amendmemvmoooto the Gave-11mm stood by m m conduulon. 'l‘herGovu-nnlqu tt' ed, and it was near 11 o'clock when. m. laurlerrosoto‘replywthezoauothh lags-Ln. which was enthusiastically hon- o . . Mr. Laurie: got. for nearly an hour mFrench,a.ndhbopeechwuonoot the greatest em or m. um. 30 “they weremheredtmms solemnoMmALheywlme-edln m’muu'fllhlb‘l- Inuit-them Manual. Dec. uâ€"The banquet ton- dered by the Club Nntionnl a the Windsor Hotel tonight. in honor 0! Premier Lam-lex- was I. Fell m Over ï¬ve hundred took part. including many prominent Liberm President Cote, ot the Club Nubnnie. preside-J. and seatedutheubie othonorven Mr. Lauder. Sir Richard Cmmht. Messrs. Fielding, unlock. Borden, Dur- ies, Scott. Sir Henri Joly, Mr. M and Mr. Geoflrion ot the Dominion Cabinet. The most. prominent members 0: the party mica sects at the tableé and the galleries were crowded with ladies. Hon. Thou. Greenwcy. Premier of Manitoba. was m honored guest. and was loudly cheered. It. won nearly 9 o‘clock when the dinner nurt- MOW"!!! uncut-awn- Deunflu m hum-l lam -CO-cuuuon In Worked Won THE PRBIIBB’S BLOWER? SPBBEH Was the Montreal Banquet to Mr. Laurior. SPLENDID AFFAIR twmmmhvebemheu-dnm and no pmfotcornlpdal was given. m or tour m swore that A no. town In maul tron Woot- orn C In. It lo pol-u H on." to tho on, o: Ohuotohun Into ooh anlboo. when than hu n I prolong“ n! canola; floods. whloh hon sound out v non of ooobtry. dutroyiu almost the out!" do. Ind â€loam. mp0. Tho II- hhMtuItl no u by noon. tron cub nflo‘ohdo ammonotthom mum on I hlod' at o bond of tho Kl River was contod undo:- tho hood by I loud-mu. had about â€0 of tho Itdfllu Ohlhou won drowned. The flood had III- donnlnodthobuootthoblofl. Manor» tlon o! the mu. about an hou- In aunt. toll Into tho wow. m [M Would lo. me: In 00 Mun!- Ila-1m M I. tempt“. 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Emlln ‘ Burundi paper on Grub :- 3 Mel u 1 Watt Bobs. with Ian nrlon llluolntlve ; amp nurtures. evolve. am can helm Ito-taunt Iran a. mac Ohtouhool In a my “(alike ' mamâ€; union of the - Isl-hum $1303.“! locum vigor and a _, A†N_.L “-â€" low-upon and W â€"In HoClnn'I Inn-Inn (or January nu mane-d .1! an known parent“ at Bonk-Ila mun pdntnd ordnwn m “In. Mun M 0! than. Pin-nut- nnnn cog-thugnnthoymhumwlu: nxnnflnncrnoug giving "in ma ctuch , n_.__.. ._A “I“- FIB. AND LIFE. TRAYED,â€"-lnho tho numiun of the campus. lot M. m. It. may kWh-Mp. -I or about“. um t-t Ion-mu M. g ml um .Mu jaunt Qua-ha I you: mg. 0‘3"" on how 1m! lenlwuul. AND LONDOI an own IHIUWCI OOIPAIY' The Ingest importations we have shown are now on our counters. See the newest mixtures and latest eflects of the swan. GENTLEMEN New Agnnuomo x: u. W3 Ill-CW“ anmyvlllr. Mâ€"wl‘v'...‘ Teas and Cofgcs, Home-Mad Hams and Bacon, Choice Breakjast Cereals, Camed Fruits, Fish and Meats, Pickles. Spices, etc" anfl dozens and dozens of other lines carried by them as leading Grocers. They guarantee the quality in every case and the service will be found excellmt. '!', White and Colored Sugars, PERFECT FIT. WHEN THE YEAR IS NEW an invited to inspect the Int-zest and ï¬nest shock of Mr. I Goods in the County at. 51 [ism-Ht. They think the New Year would not be a bad time for people who have not been dealing with them to ï¬nd out some- thing about what they selL They might commence by leaving 'a trial order for their choice llll W‘- When its middle-aged or oldâ€"any time and all the time. Spratt Killen sell G ro c erie sâ€"choice Groceries at that. And unlike the year, their Groceries never grow old â€" they don’t get a possible cha In. They See to it that nothing is allowed to get below their Standard of quality, and nothing but the very best is good enough for them. SPRATT 8: KILLEN. CT FIT. - NOBBY TRIMMING and PRICES THE LOWIEST. ATHRO 8: CO. 81mm 0 K111â€. Ca taro Co. Old furl muddled to unto-date style. Doll with the nuke!- in puis- ooco to the mailer. It ptyI. GEO. MULLET’I‘, JAR“ FOR. SALE OR EXCHANGE Fall To"! I'IDPIITY.-A has In Ibo Much: «I Imw. «mum-g Wm. hum hon II- tum-mun». hum Mn tit-mud bond Mount in“ Bourb- uhnm be obtained on â€tum“ Oo'ID no DALY. My Hm Mud-y - w-fl-fl. hmMu-M “undo-4mm at bola. In Ibo vuln- d Ml. [I’M-h dog. _Awly w I. "LE: 4.. Blacksmith Shop for Sale Uor. Peel and William-sts. ROBT. CHAMBERS. mun-m souurron. v a w Ad var Hanna: :1. FAMILY GROCERS Manufacturing Fumer. youonierbefmthonnh. r“\~“\m mow STAND