H0008 music». but unnam- ncpm; “Wmmtm- In. is. a prejudloeu It 1 8 lonely-hon ho refer†aura-r- D W originals?“ E may. 7 A __ _‘ ‘AAIAA_ VUIIO. unawu-vâ€" v- ..__- Then, when do we make of the lllnstrea “on whlch Introduces table article! This: The human body 13 like the population of a great countryâ€"It much be fed. Every muscle, bone. and blt of flesh la merely food altered into that form hi the diges- ‘uonéaflYee; ever; more 3:: t who“ 1‘1!- .u on goes eeper we 0 . While It Is not supposahle that 3:258:31! could an of insistence from her own soil. the ham body in no way_ helpekitedf. A“. mm an: in {mind not â€vial-hon, notiou.uxio=mm m m.†"rm'ï¬'stuéoï¬g'ME the Glit- ddo, Ind 0 p188 through 0’†gateâ€"the Ilium swan-a v- â€"v- -n- â€"__,.,_ , , at whom had been cubed of weakness and indigestion, and the other of poorness ot the blood, by the Syrup. On this int we merely desire to suggest that hot the young ladies were (as their mother knew) troubled with the same complaintâ€"one perhapsin astsge atrifle more in advanced than the other. Poverty of the blood means simply a lock in it of the vital ele- ments, which food alone can supply; and no food can supply them unless it is per- fectly digested. Thousands of women are thus afflicted, and are being constantly saved by the eï¬â€˜eot of Mother Selgsls Curative Syrup on the stomach and the ot_her digestive organs. - - - . 7 mena.‘ A. an- lII--b.._ All, up New AU â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ' .._.. 7, mam? and gave me strength. By the time I had taken two bottles I was com- pletely cured. and have since been in the beet of health, not requiring medicine of any kind. I have recommended Mother Seizel’e Syrup to many oi my friends, and they have found beneï¬t from its use. If by publishing this letter other sufferers may come to know of the curative pawere of this medicine, you are at liberty to make it public. I will answer any inquiries. Yours truly (Sig?) Mrï¬. S. Buckingham, 23. Oaklanés v.-. Shenherd’e Bush. Lopdon. Sgptelltgr 16 ki lngz"t n I. “ï¬â€?§§§°3ï¬')flé’o'£ï¬h Mrs. Buck- hgghgm agents of he: hgo daughters. one , x L___ __.._ -1 “glue...- .nl‘ WllUqu-wu ...., ..- __,D , 8w - , of :33::: had euï¬â€™ered from weakness and Indigestion. and the other from poornees of the blood. ‘The name of the medicine is Mother Selgel'e Curative Syrup, and lprooured in from Mr. Shirtclifl', the chemist, in Gold- hawk Road. After I had taken the Syrup two days I found myself a little better. My epgetlbe returned. and what I ate AA- u- _o_....~th no ï¬hn wruaa but: “nun...“ “I became so iow and weak that I was conï¬ned to my mom for a fortnight. and could barely walk across the flaor. I con- tinued to grow worse, losing strength do!) . In the early part of December, 1890. Y I thought I would try a. mediclne that had great] be efltted to two dau Mex-9,0 ‘ ‘ y , P~J ‘“~A“Z l-nm wngknflln Ale: guruâ€"runw- For example, a lady ls speaking cf an occasion when she was very ill. What her ailment was she dld not know. It ï¬rst appeared In November, 1890. Up to that time she says she had been healthy and strong; never needed a doctor. At that time she felt, no: so much that she had been attacked by Illnesses that she had lapsed into It. She was languid, tired and weak, wlthou: perceiving any reason why she shoeld he so. “At ï¬rst," she says, “my appeti.a failed. me, and I had no desire for food. I could partake only of liquids and alter the simplest dlet I had great pain at the chest. Sometimes I was selzad with ziddinees, and had pain across the forehead “P99391351... ‘ r Lat us fancy a state of affairs like this: uppese that nothing to eat could be pro- duced in England; supposes war, in which 11 the ports of England were so effectively and continuoualy blockaded that no food whatever could be imported for a year. What would become cf the people 'l A; best only a few could leave the country; the vast maj orlty must remein. The ques- tion answers itself. Such a situation ls not llkel to occur; God forbid that [5 ever ehon d, but the grlm fancy may teach some of us a lesson lhxt We can use to “mm. - . - . ,AA_L2__ -1 -â€" M38. 2., I Mu magnum £151. 8y thnnld of’l'h-s "D. S 1.." Emulsion. than?†M on Imam: couch which and troubled ms or . ovrr a year. and hixV‘) gunned comical-nu, In . weight. Inked this l'ivnnision so well I was glad . When {.30 um.) mane atuund to take it. . T. K. “ XXV-HAM. C.K., Mantra-.1 . 50c. and $1 per Bottle 0 nszs MWRENCE 00., Ln, Mama; 0 0.0000000... “Since Wood, 1 nave noun afflicted with scréfulous boils and sores, which caused me terrible suffering. Physicians were unable to help me, and I only grew worse under their care. At length, I began to take AYER’S In coxsunmox and all mm; 0 pawns. smmzm or moon. . count. 12099 on â€runs. nsmm. the beneï¬ts or nu. A mlcleare most manifest. msmmww and Cold: Sarsaparilla, and very soon grew betâ€" ter. After using half a. dozen bottles '- I was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last t“ clvc years. I can cordially recommend Ayer’s Sama- parilla as the very best Mood-puriï¬er in existence."â€"G. '1‘. Rmmmm'. Myersville, Texas. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1897. éReZief for :Lung tfl’roubles AYERS m ONLY WORLD’S PAIR FOR SCROFIILA. ALL THROUGH ONE GATE. gnaw D. k L. Em melon. SPECIFIC I m ONLY WORLD’S .FAIB Sarsangrulla 748131738. EMULSIGN: I have been In a short time, by your kindly Interest manltestedforue, and by our epproech- eble manner, you hove yelled all the embarrassment o! the stronger. sod we feel that Instead of the man once known to us, we now have one who convenes and svmpsthieee with us as friend with mm. Your addressee here on Tuesday evenings vented from 1: n3?- of the modeeedeownln en.reeteenredtm youwmheorthe nee from thejoypl thyLord." Iqthepestwem - . n a __ L____A LL-.. {Correspondence oi Tar Pcsr.) . PERSONALâ€"Miss L'zzle Stabbsck de- pï¬ed on Wednesday for a visit to Brant- Annanse AND PBEINIA'HONL-On Tues- day even'ng. Jan. 5th. Rev. Mr. Rix. of the English church, Cannington and Beaverton, who has for some time past addressed the Christian Endeavor month- ly was presented with the follow address and a handsome and.well-iill Big-so:- o the Rev. Mr. Rue.- Dam menus Frauenâ€"It is now some twelve months since you. prompted the love of the Master and urged by the sen desire to promote the Interests of His cause.eame to teach and exhort us the life we should live. and the paths in which we should walk. In this you have done ï¬our duty as only one could do whose cake is the advancement of Christ’s kingdom. During this time you have, by your ability in expoundlug the scripture, and earnest appeals to your hearers, pro- duced an influence for rarely equalled in this present age. your kind and sociable manner a deep place has been won in the afl’ectlons of your Eden friends. Proof of thlsisseen in the high estima- tion in which you are held by both old and young. We only hope that this will be thankfully received and appreciated. To thegreater number 0! us you came into our midst asa eomparativestra r,but in a short time, by_y9urhiodly tenet I and the ycnwgz Indie, an: In a aunt-4r ..... § Mr. Robe-rt Stamee, of Cobouyg. passed 5 shrank this chk ..... Mr. Sam Rama-d, i of the Natal: west, has just arrived home I to spend put of the Winter with his (swan, ' He looks well, and speaks mglowing terms cf his country. The rise in prices of grain will give many a man a lift. “hurl yv v'vâ€" â€"' _ was ï¬rst caused by the trustees moving the schoolhouse trom the front of the lot to the rear cf the same against a vote of the ratepayers of 7 to 31, This is the his- tory of the trouble in a nutshell. C.m- plainte were at once made to the inspector that the rear port of the lot was not snit- e‘ole tor a schoolhouse to stand on, from the [not that it was a. natural basin where the surface water collected and stood around the building for weeks at a. time. The inspector referred the matter to the minister of education. who ordered emedi- eni health oï¬loer to report, and also appointed 3 commission of arbitrators to investigate and report to him. This com- mission sat for three days taking evidence and gathering the roots of the case, each party being represented by counsel, and the expenses rolling up to the hundreds. The arbitrators condemned the notion of the trustees and recommended thst a. new site be ordered. which has been done by the minister. The expenses will be peid by the trustees. 0v muyu -~- _â€"â€"-_v_ I-.. . Tux WICK Scuozu, thsuomâ€" One of the most bimer and exoiting sohoo! elec- tions on: known in these parts was pulled otflaet week. and resulted la a (someplace raub at tho family compact nix-g. The election at Mr. Rose over Mr. oCnlly simply means a settlement; of she trouble whloh has been raglog at fever host (or the past two years. The daclslon ut the minister of education in the matter Is also 9. war'nln to trustees to: to go sgslnsbthe voice oft epeople even it they have the ï¬rst. power to do so. This school trample {EH-om in occasional correspondent! F155 Bur CAT“;-~ Mr. James Rennie. chhis place, has again been one at the most: successful exhibitors at the Provin- cial Fat Sac-ck Show. held In the city of Gnefph last month. With four hand of cxzsle he carried cfl’ three ï¬rst prison and neecondmnd stood second and third In the race for the grand sweepstakes. One at his steer). 22 months old. upped the ban!) at I 625109., and was aoldtor “[175. Ancthcr. [5 months 016, carried the been down at 1250 ;bv.. and wan. brought. home to feed :9: anojher yang. ,. 7_ mu. v-v; ..-.â€"-. â€"_-.. _--._- -7- ,, me from the Norm-west to visit his friends. . . .Mr. Wm. Douglas hu returned home from the N arm-weer, and his brother Robh. returned with him. Wm. has rentedAhla farm._ Fin 33:! his may: are gins to move toMenitobe ...... Mr. and re. John Patton. of this place, have returned home from Muskoke, where they visited friends for two weeks ...... Mr. Robert: Irwin, of the 4th line, died lest Mondny morning, Jan. 4th. otter two weeks' illness. ‘ .... a _ ,V Cmcn Nous â€"Lsei: week being the week of prayer, the meetings were not well attended owing to the bed state of the roads lending into the village. Emotion Namâ€"We have main to congratulate our old friend. Mr. Colin N. McDonald, on his election as deput -x-eeve by an increased majority ...... e aleo extend cgggreguieiione tq par. R. Mg‘Fekd- GLENA RM. (Correspondence of Ta: Pan) Busm’nss.â€"'1‘he~ holiday season Is now over, and the people of our quiet village huge egaln‘gettled (town to bnemeee. _L ___l_ L-l_.. LL- you on his election to the council by ecclemetion. We have no hesitation in saying that the straits of the townehip will be well looked after. .u- w .. ..__v_ â€"_-v_- Ruzuwnr Aunonnmâ€"Mr. William Foreman, of Palestinc,had amnawa In the village last week which rasulte in the loss of a horse and acomplotoly de- mgllshed bgm. - ‘ ,,,, j-.. Tnusrmis’ Manseâ€"We understand there Is to be a meeting at the trustees of car seeticu this week In regard to the treasmership ot‘ bonds for the same. It would be belt 1' to have these things aottled the day cf school meeting. Mr. Werry Is as cheble a man at keeping the bucks as we can get In the section. and his word is as gaod as the band of the pagtiee who want hig‘ re‘movegi. mv-uuâ€"v‘. Bun! SOCIALâ€"A basket social under the auspices of on»: L 0. L. of this Dime. will be held in Thornbury hell on Thnr3~ day, J an. 3130. A good literary program is being prepsred and a good time looked for. Ladies bringing Diskete tree, and an admission of 100 to those not bringing {3533119. A cordial invitation is extende o [Cormpondenco of Ta- Poss-.1 Durantâ€"We have to chronicle this week the death of Mr Brown In his 83rd year. He had been only out: from the oldt country a few years. having crossed the ocean aovexjal mmeg wlthpls-tupgly. Ho r>§vï¬réSUNiAvL QM}: iWéï¬ï¬ei‘al’d paid our village a. flying visit. reoently....0. R. S:a_::y_ is putt!gg__hia p‘.a_ce [5‘0.AK. shape SCHOOL Tnacmnâ€" Mr. Ed. S c1159 win wield the r: d in our section tor the coming yegr. -_ wuâ€" ‘ L,,,l was a blacksmlcn by trade, and lenves a wile. a son, and two daughters to mourn his loss. He was well up In the Orange order. His remains were interred In St. Mary's buryinz ground ,followed by a large concourse of t 12216:: and relgglvgs. 3 {W at m Pom! [ALâ€"Mr. sud In. John :htar. of “tabs. came EDENâ€"THORAH. 25311-33316â€" Bogm’ "‘7’ _ In: some . -. ll- FL EET WOOD 11’! OK â€dun-1t. m,Jm4,(5poow)-Mr. W. H. mmmdmwthm om mo! thh town. hu lately mod mgmmWndpwml £21 . - ,n A AL- .A._ .1 I..â€" um W Lu. noun-v -- u... ._VV than bwohnd loshsnhflmaotoawh 8 E. . t. 8r1‘:’.S.---You will ï¬nd enclosed $1 subset! . non for the year then has Jun expires. We glued b! some “FEE; one number at .I -L eh- Ann. â€UUCIo mow-v u v-.. w..â€" .7 got hie 30 x 6010. burn ruined and 3 stone onndntlon pnt‘ underneath, end in endi- tlon made it 24 it. lnrger end ehont 20 it. wider the whole length, giving ï¬ne ete« bliu under the whole building. 0n the lug he hoe jnet hed erected e line he Brenttord windmill, which sets it ofl in greet style, and which I: n at credit to the ï¬rm. Harrie do 00., bull ere. On the top floor Mr. Roe: hes one belt etteched to e Maple Leaf grinder. which gives ilne service, another to 3 cutting box, end e third one goes through the floor to the root cellar and le attached to n ulper. I tell you. John hne 3 Earn ocean to none, end everything is hnndy and useful eoont it. it will be but right to congntnlete Mr. Race on his enterprise. end we must not forget to mention that John in 3 true U nun, ul Luann-u. _. ---_ goon maklnz great Impro'hinont's 3i: his farm and outbuildings, and «peel-ll! the meet. ‘ #:919132th then 3 {33: ago he ~~ -- - stun. Inpaovnnm.-â€"l[r. John Ross, of this piece. one of our most enterprising term- ers, whose relatives live near Benetton, and of whom the writer mode mention about a. you In Me psrsgrsphs to TX! Pos‘r about to lug e tour throuah a pn- tlon o! the North-west end Algoms dls- trlcts the two prsvloes summers. end or whleh he spoke ln highest pulse, espe- elslly of the letter, and at thet tlme would have llked. we think. to have moved to the Inter place it suitable memments could have wen made, now seems resigned to stay !_n_ Innlsfll. As a proof, he hes ,,,,_-._ s___._-_.-_o- An lulu [s to Tn Po- 1 A Smum. Quantumâ€"Mr. R. James. of Thornton, recently riot-med a very ekiiful operation on a co c by removing as large tumor iron: the inside of its mouth. The doctor put his patient nndar the in- fluence of chloroform. Shor. iy after fem were entertained that the tumor was re- appaering. but the latest is that the doctor has hopes that sash is not the eve. and shot he made a. ï¬nished 5 Jh of it. The colt is doing very favorably. Those present at the operation (1 whom the writer was one) say that it was the clever-cot operation they ever saw. and that the doctor never need take a. boo} neat from may yet. MY THOUGHTS AND EXPERIENCE‘ \V could not d.» without To! Pear, [t is the huner’e friend : Twill euno to him without delay Who does one doll-r send. It's steadily growing lerger And bettec every any, It ought to be in every home - Th» : whet the people any. Tu Post is no way pnrtinl, I! visit; rich end poor: It always has I welcome To every peuon'i door. Friends. lend along your dollar: The «ginning oi the yearâ€" It bring: on hozne end ioreign news, And aways doth us cheer. Then. lose no time in sending, For all now have n chnnee; Besides the other notion, It gees ewey to honor. ‘ru right. then. we should probe it. sumo-won it doth give; â€m right. too. we ehouid take it. A: long to we do live. We wiuh ite my render! And ell tho-e oi it- ml, A happy you. end plenty-â€" The belt that nun ‘een peel. [Correspondence oi ‘i‘un Poe-m PERRONALVâ€"Mi‘. Jack MtLean, cf the Toronto Dental College, is spending his holidays under the parental root ...... Miss Maria! M Key, after spending her vaca- tion at home, has returned to resume her studies at Jarvis-at. Ceilegiate Institute, Toronto. Causes: Horns â€"R=.w. Dr. McLaren, of Toronto. occupied the pninit ot the Pace- bytcrian ohuuh here On Sunday last ..... The Y. P. S C. E. have changed their hour a! prayer meeting (or the winter months to seven o'clonk. Romanâ€"The boys of our village are not. by any means behlnyl the times in sports. and hockey Is the game they will indulge in title winter. ‘1.qu Auto. ‘IAJIIquâ€" v COUNCILâ€"The ï¬rst'ui'aeâ€"tlnknhf the new Edon townahln council was held on Monday. Jan. 11th, In Lald'a hall here. Mr. Pater Morrison was appalnted assessor for 1897. [Correspondence of Ta: Poor.) THE P. O.â€"Tho Lornevllle post cï¬ice was tuneful-ed on Thuxs‘loy, Jan. 7gb. from Mrs. Magrisqn t_o Wm: Ruld. -n ALA _-_ uluuu. Hymnaunâ€"Mr. Sun mam. who he. been regarded u a conï¬rmed young bachelor, brought home a “blooming and beautiful" brlde on Wednesday leek. We wish the young couple a happy journey through life. Master’s workâ€"5111‘“ on behalf of tr: e s. s. N". 2 Thorn Wllllsm Osborns, Robert. Ross. Jsmss Bell; John Vesle. sr. at the close of the address Mr. RI: replied with a tow 3mm; words. 77.. L LL- --LAAI WHIID “I" uvvlug wvnum A wa WILL la bum ngduoegd need the school house. This Is a mac edlmprove- menu. .... ALA .___ HOLL Yâ€"SIMOUEi 0Q UNTY. AS WELL AS EVER. LOBNEVILLE. W001) VILLE. Old Gold Tobacco. on behalf 9! the “' W'fl in l-A_LI‘ “-11--“ ‘A... Ohou I ,_,..~=.,-, 23:.- mm†u w. book with Joyous raucmbnnoo to him whom-boon IO kindly disposed toward ll. ho who gnu-ed our hummus In Inocu- oodhleukoonlyuoumlmmomowo M burdened In In ourtolmroordb- appointment-:11. whooo ovu- ntohtnl on wu stunt!" to our good.oodwho spared no pain: to nuke tho otherwloo wow hours plan-oat and IN" to: E .5 § E ma E 2 E 39.8 35* i? 3% E: ii? 3E5! £3 E: ii; 3â€",; 3% Eh '3 E E , 3 a £2 end eweetened by hem of pleasure rendered noble by steady edvenee in culture, which is bee been our privilege to ecqnlre under our omelent teaching. Ia lewithlning feeling-otjayendmw then we neeu here this “moon: â€he†knowthenhepeet three years you ve spent with In. and the! we have 3:»: nnderyonr mun-notion! u teeeher. we been thoeeothennony; undue. at the thought theh the face we heve loaned to levels to be M mn‘n'ikmy be u long n time shell lest. But A: you love at. enduwelntlmeehenbe forced to leave this mom. endeeehnkenphle eevenlweyeinehe future. end when we any be weighed down with the respond- Mlmee etjhp (than, my each men [get presentation to Mr. Ken. marinara!!! 442‘, humanâ€"Another term or you! hes meted. years trounced with my reeni end memories. These yea-e hem been yen-I of greet impel-tenet to II :- poplin. and to the eehooi’e beet intereetn. they no not without their weight. To no they hsve been I. rougdpr toll upon tempt-then â€"â€"_â€"_â€" '_'--- - -__ you! bade farewell to his pupils. Daring Mr. ï¬euy'a sojourn in Menille. he hes won for himself e high record es e teecher. hie cendidetes for entrence end deput- mentel enminetlons in neerly every inetence being sncoes-fnl, end in one instence one of hie nnpila took honors end the highest marks in the county. The morning of the 22 1d we! spent es e pnhlic exeminetion; for the sues-noon the perils heti prepared e mgr-en. the prino nei feetnre of which wen en eddrese end presentetion to Mr. Kelly. Hr. O. 8. ‘-_ . - - -n- .e n n n_._ [Corn-voodoo. o! m Pan.) Sasoor. Cweum â€"Oa Dec. 22nd. Mr. 0. E. Kelly, who [no held the pdnolpdnhlp o' binning ppbjlo edgy?! gqr $113"ng BALLYDUFF. [correspondence of Ten Poul Bonner szrrons.â€"Henry Jones. of Northern Mlchigec. we: home (Jr the hoiideye ...... A. Henry and wife. Purple Hill. spent New Year's with friends here. Pnorn=sroxe.â€" Our neighborhood has underteken to inrnish telent tor the etege. Some 0! our young men ere studying herd for the ectore' profusion ...... Another industry hes started. we leer-n. north of the viuegememel .gunslnithing ...... Our new teecher w teke u her residence with D. Baird at the old . M. person-Re. Wemmco.â€" Would the pertiee who occupied e sent in the Presbyterien church the lest Sunday at the yeer. end chewed end spet tobeoco end used ioui lengunfl. kindly remember they ere lieble top ' - ment for committing e nulsence end will he deelt with it such conduct is bent up. Nonaâ€"A. Holmes. lessee of the old McCullough term, will teke un his resi- dence. we leern. on the so until the corn- neny puts up n new houee ...... Nicholson Cooper ere busy drewiog wood to Lind. eev. Len Putnam-Mr. Ellis. 8.0.. is visitinu et '1'. G. Davies'. . ..Jno. 8. Device. Toronto. spent New Yeer's et home. [Crowded out lest week ] i of ï¬ntggrï¬aajmgqe agcpuzgifon to!" Jobbing. "carry.""5'3"ixf§"hmm SKIES 655.16. a. cameo well mommended u a ant-clan workman In horseshoelnz tad general iquoxS. â€"ME. R. M»: lllwhohu gone to one or the Dan-cit. votes-int?†neg... bu secured the service; qfw calm: to LII'FUKII. [Corn-panache- 0! run You.) Unitâ€"TM: woe- we have to manna . the death "I blimhel old â€it!!! In tho‘ gu- ano! J‘o bSutcvn. In his 7551: you. no deceased per lad hero tony-ulna new ago. being one «t In ï¬rst man to mu 3 home In the township. I‘M Man! on award†to the Cauimlle amour: was ugly attendggl. _ __ ,L-‘-_ .._ Bays'. Youths'. Childnna' and Men's ready-made clothing. These goods are all sown with linen thread. the cloth is thoroughly apoogod and shrunk, and the workmanship fully guaranteed. In the pocket of e gar manta o! Shoroy'a Clothing isalit etio- kou guaranmlng It. 11 you mm on using this ticket. befor- boy you on be some of getting Sheny’a .aq they are the only house who venture to guaran- tea their workmanahlp in this manner. he In the worst boy In town. PM the ordinary boy In a stylish, well made an“ otolothu and nuke him think he smounm to aomothlnz sud he’ll rise to the ooculon and show the mm In hlm. Pu: him In . phogidy an}: thagylll {[9 3nd nu] ma he'll _ AA -1.__ A- _ â€"-II 5“qu nun-v m- ~v.â€"-- _._____7 I'L'Uo. unitâ€. 1-. m -v- v--. be just about the mi. atohnï¬ié'gb well . . . “152‘"? cult. h b0, h m ‘ 11"; 1030310 .Iu KAI-.18. ere nomsonwysny Ion . dull lu d lea wen- P09“! 9.1““ °1°§FP§ meuoa m I willfgw £1.31: mug: adr'e ‘guotga at - I. A) _._4I-_ ._ a_‘|_‘.. w C.- WI: .v vâ€"â€"‘, v beat cloa'é'ogn now rim {and e. Meson. fl. SHOREYV g 7C9 [crowd-datum The boy is the hunt oi the ma. uni inn 3 good dad moron! thamm inhlmthnn most people give him credit 10:. Almost my boy on be made vicious by telling him TAKE CARE OF THE BOYS. Men can take care of themselves KANILLA. .w-au not w. Uw .â€" .â€" Pubâ€"Whent at 851: for M. Flour at 15c for Feb. Liverpoolâ€"MM “tum stead 63 dtorhn..mmreb..6¢1 for arch Ind 0: hr lay. I quiet at h 916d for Jun. 2- 10d for 1"... ad Much. 3nd 2 105M for lay. Flour 2. undeâ€"mt a m stad- ier. Maize quiet and steady. Pubâ€"Cloaeâ€"Wlnt quIet u 221' 40c D Feb. Flour am It 4‘" me for Feb. ' Sun In rollers “m a: mum. omto mum. “m" DUMB-Trauma? unawp $4,300 niobium an no a 1! shorts“ mm" 0". Wheatâ€"The Walnut «he. with tho (mm . mamm'hutm heldntmm ulitoflc. No.1 hard Ioldntilc. “an mmquAm“ 10:0er sum-ouummum Buckwheatâ€"TI. m a dot. with a! bqutodatacntllde. q lecrpoolâ€"S t what ‘nlet: tutu!- steady 3: Go for Juke- 05“ for Fat. 60 114 for Hard: ad 111,“ for 111:. Main dull It 2- 94 tor Jun. 3 10¢ :- Feb. and lunch. 2- 105“ (’0‘:- April. and 3 el- ' “was. 6 .1932?!“ WI: «21%: Cornâ€"no 2w 5-3. 58 89 “E 0182.3 83.- 682.0 .8“ .3314. .3 downâ€"morn“ n3 .3 “3 a.“ â€Marga ï¬end â€Mu. wo- .v- -vâ€"â€"â€"--~ 7 000 bush or No. 1 land told at (rock. For: Wllllun. tor export. Sales 0 cm of - ho. 1 land It 95c to 98¢. Toronto tn-Ight. K0. 3 u quoted a 90c. Toronto (rel ht. Buckwheatâ€"The market In qulm. w u: cu lots quoted at 28c ouulde. Bertaâ€"The nuke: I. nice. so. 1 told Ilflctomxo.2nt toâ€c.No.8ex- in 1: 25¢. end feed at 22c Onoâ€"The market In qulet and prlceo no steady. White sold It 19c west. end mixedetlacwect. ‘rndoquletondprleueulet with muotmmm'euond about l Cornâ€"The market I: shady. wlul 15!: v eelll It 2561: to 23¢. ontolde. “ to 26¢ outside. yellow ll quoted at St I geeâ€"Tumumwlum u omua.r.n..mn:7cem°a 0.2.3. I BRITISH nuns-rs. “V In. 1â€"8911 when 7 om 255d†“to! o 3' “~32:qu 1" i'é'éké' ' i ll. 2 33‘ ad. 21: 0d :plgooon. l.c.. Kort. 48- . la «dry. 27: 0d ; do.. 118M. 260 Od : do.. o.c.. heavy. M 0d Lullow. 10a; cheese. vhlto ‘ ud colored. 5 6d. I leerpoolâ€"Clooeâ€"Spot when: nun; tu- .Nm d hlgher It a mad for Jun. 8. % | 10!“! for Feb" Go 1111 for March and 8a ll'rid torAm. uuuuc am at: 5 Jun. '5 10a for Feb. .3 much. {#10331 . to: April ad 2: 1 for 311,. W“ eat on passage quiet and stead . lllxe on go any. When, all a} '2j.'_t_40c [or E In 12.» 55:2... adoring? gun .- 053. 19 can 83 a In Run 3980. â€" u..." ..__ ' Sta! 1 toilets an qqu :3 Bomb t. nnâ€"Tndo Q at m prices unchanged. Bunk uotedntfltoflmwunm short: It to 89.50. Whenâ€"Otem at Ontario what no a little man liberal. ud price- no clue: Wunldonuldnto-duusac.udndu an. .3014».- us 9“" 90°- T°mt° W A- L_‘-_ I._I‘ A- I'D [- IVA-.3714)" wed 377110: to: . Toronto might. Bunâ€"Trade qme: nod prlcu unchanged. Bill: I: quoted at $7 to 87.50 west. and shorts at 89 to 89.50 wheat fur. Whatâ€"oceans: a: 0mm with we. of red outside I! 81c. and holder. ulna; 83c for whlte. A mund lot of 40.- 000 bush of K0. 1 had sold a: track. u-.. “’lllI-m fnr oxmrt- 8.19. o w; of Flourâ€"The demand 1. un- nng! pace. II: .___.A a‘_-_L- _.u_‘_ Tit-3 "' f-‘Epï¬'iiéii'dmu - Mum no. {crashes dror hue-1 for Lurch and 6a 9 to: J . an at 2- 059a tor um. h tor 1"». an March and 2s 1054a for u. Flour. â€fag; M: t. 22: one 1 r b no... â€" ea or ‘e . - 47:40 “(go Tum. t ' n on oneâ€"When on puns. quiet and steady. m on pause quiet and stud . l’n whoaâ€"Wheat am It 221‘ me for Feb.: flour. 47! 85c tor lieu. -.-_--_- Buckthtâ€"Tho mute: Is quiet. with eat lots quoted 1: 23¢ outside. Bung-m what 1- ant. No. I quoted “33¢ omxazu 1.0309319ch- u-u u. we. and teed at 23c. Oatsâ€"Tho mute: u qulet and price. no study. Wkle cold 1: 19¢ west. and mlxod at 18: west. Penâ€"Trade quiet and pricel steady. with um “canal-thud we“ 3nd uflcon the magma ,__-__‘ I- -o...l- mllh n.- um â€lulu“. Comâ€"The market in and). with new yeliov quoted at to 23¢ outside. Old yellow in quoted n! to 26¢ ouuide. Hisâ€"Tho market is unchanged. with uieu It ' on emu. and at 3?: cut on Gun. Ottmcniâ€"The gratin: is dull at $195 to ‘3. Flairâ€"Thom :ï¬lmmd, "a pm me used. EN an W :4. Toronto tragic. q ‘3 unwarï¬wwww‘mmw run a .' shorts “‘9 to â€.50. ‘ 7 was. and â€L1" 7| 1 255411.00. pork- {8' 1. 3i “awfw 27: N'; do. llgu mica ; do}. a.c.. heavy. Maud 55. tailor. ; cheese, who: Londonâ€"02.11! -Wheat on Ml. ateadlcr. ugl country wkeunna lane on passage madyjul _ ‘ L‘_ I I v ‘I. uâ€"-~_- in and. â€Hum" to 31“- per young. Wheatâ€" was dull. one all- but bunt-I he! 01!. Bed In «om: soé toslcw udwuu Italc town. No. 1 ballot» Iold at We Toronto 2mm. gamma; In ugm. - 7 . “AA- "4“ --- 155 “80570 MARKETS. nu 1030.120 :11sz MARKET REPORTS. 1'88 1080110 .1 â€REID. BRITISH BRITISH MARKETS. Jun. 11. â€"Sprln; “mt. 7005?: Bed. no stock. ' V0. 1 Cal. i1;;corn.-2§104 ,.;d peu.uo 0%.; 13rd. "h 9239:0011. Inc. lied ; (16.. ML; ; chem, white .â€" '-__ _v_ -V 7v 7, do Onkwood; plan pudding. In. w)m-Mmhuh to: E th.§ .GJohum‘nd . cm. I]. in; Iranian oil. for mu Pm. and I. Can". 8mm; new on. u: E PM guru’s-u- nlolno I‘m “animus. can. 13.814.“ m.mnonommw. Human Klu- 8. Patti; out. MrJ."T.‘W loaf nom- dteu' '5 om. an. luau; won-u“ nu nun. Moo. Gallo and Into Wot-h St. o Bowing Society; bouol of applet, .;Hontooo com 0! ma tor J. Connor. In Bomlln; naduolothlnc for Both W. mar. Woltu-o; ono doom oobbsuoo. Itâ€! .Duko; two noun than hen-logo.†Sumo; two plot. Mn. mum; gun ottroit. In. (mica) Mum-In . omootloof. Mr. 3m ; two pm Moo. Munoz two boom ct opploo. Mn. 1!. ¢iWootlo; an.“ Chdotnno coho. alumna. ml ookoo. tho no. O‘Com; to". .tholloooo Now; Chi-lot- ooh“; two In. £51111) month; tutu. 83$ tarot do Sodoty; ooM'owo at' cstouo ood [out o! Moo-node blood. In. om- unn; coronation. Ir. Buoo; twop loo nod douhnoto. Mum my coon toooohlonoto. Benin-1m: t_wo_ploo. 3.33:2. I.» g 0334 .8340! $38 13 lo 31:! 1-82.3- 5832321 885i 320m a... $39.3 «a .831. all?! 18.. 11!! â€up 8‘ 335-185: . gamutâ€"â€31;. 1‘}? 4cm. Flipâ€"or p .6. 8 v. 8-: GE. PISâ€"I g. 8.23.. :n a. u all. an 59192.83}. v.5 Eda; 'Muke. â€EWdur-z cum: “I: 3cm; utopia. com 1.1 mm M bunt, Mu. Milne; two plea. Mu. D. that“; swam)!†Fianna: â€magnum. 8,359â€; muon- to the Bonn Tho blaming contribution: have been moot thankfully received during the qnu attending the. 31». 106: Thu. pun nod clothing. In. Fauna; “nip. Mn. Jukunn; can “dun-.11". T. A. Mid- am ï¬anummw;mm at tuft. Mn. PM; cum. Mn. Gm;tqop1¢_ouu_l_hnpuctsggw.gn :32: “If venison wow. Ill-.0111:- C.Johnuono. Mn. 1. Bob QJohnowu. In. Hale!- Laughton†_ Church Home. â€"Tbe morning onecooue er Cembrldge- It. Methodist church on Sunday wa boned on the wade oIJohn 3: 3, “Veruy. 'etlly. I on, unto thee exmpc e men he mun mlr. he cannot. we the hIngd- m . 1 G a.’ run In the never at Cert-t. to NIoudeuaI'. the ruler. who who‘remly dId not undr- e‘udthe “Mono! the new ole-tn. 84...: born of the oflflt lo not that 'hhh I- delete. totem no the wind blew. ch and. It new». and tho- neueee the pound meted. even eo the opIru cannot no need but In work mode molten In nhe Mo.- ‘4. preotloe at he noun-r, nleed tron to“ of the weddly lo the epu-Itnel mum at Gadglven 'hmahe end no tom... 1“"! even tax: wee toned In Luka- 13: 67. beta; parable of the (coma. n‘ u- e. g e Inseam" e "£3.an oy oménl u; n expeoto even eo .n 0 Hum. It we do not [Ive In r- cox- nItIon o! the clonal at GM. then on: Me Is “locum We ehcn=d told! our AU- deeuny. em: me o! two worlds, whh e eonI Iona-eel. A non the: me- en: the Inhenuon (I doing wrongeoonflnnuly. hle no. In tmlfleel. uld wh we connoo Judge (I such n “to end eey one It down. yetweueluetheutelenoa one revenue dcuet. Gon'e meal“ on numb-duo». yet wry ehoIId we teen (8 our acceptance :3 .1... W“? Wm .33 e 1 on: a e . Inge o! m end Imelnme. Ix- thoh then he: one omâ€"zm to Gad, Be wIll new and one. Om- win 134â€" 0â€"11 I Miami†to til-covering the our mn- ha- .oa-n III. nonh and math «mm at L up. Oahu-lo. Bo and. than be: from font. to but not! an murud 7 reel 10 Inn has. It. Batten will have him oku'mly manna by I Patna-bum mica-mid. sud than our Ana-loan quagm- upon our 114;..an doc. Wooded with balms!†knock- ed around on silver 6 wax-2h h'cy cum. on! note at hour: with the Jur- lmiws oi his netioo. it come over to the qaiot s.c oeionoi on: wood- snd book a done of e rychnine. Mr. Wm. Oliver. of Horny. went to Band hke abm: two wool; .30 end t out some poisoned but to: wolves. W *n he went minwiook to: wolves he (not! I poi oned bolt had been ukeahytte noble bird. Bel. brow“, am with white. the low"- pnot the lucked! psi! halo. ghouyhiqthm brow-k. Got us 81810. The Bahama: Independent use : - Prawn: Clovelmd 1: ML: notiï¬ed am the cushion at his Minna)“, u at am meme hush. by the loot muons the tin pm- sad and on em cc 31-. A. E. Batu-I hallway-tam. _ And“ :19 way- enkmmhungwltgu gShorey’s clothing I; always Satisfactory. Everygmnemhnrnnted to‘lvo addiction-ad has a link guaranteewdinthepocket ‘I‘hcirmatcmhmallgoodandcmymkmwiththcbcst “DQWWSMM'IC ' 1101:1211“?wa Bof 1:3:sz than, can bepafecdy 's icycckuim â€Motifs.“ OvmflmWswptoofedbymeRigby Proms dumdlrgefork. umxusw-aommmm their customers inducnhavhgit. -‘AAA‘AA‘A new pm we added, no it an the was: shoe-shapes, and Granby ue honestly made of pure Don’t Draw the Feet M“ . . . ... mag-mww HERE AND THURS. Ehorey's 9:19ng (nanny R ubbeu. A‘fi’ M M bl! to the gt.“ several A Well“ mum mmmcernm Ll‘beri'shonx'd the 'at ieaél'smu Yootu'dny Bov. E. R. Bnberts. one of hoglnor, und with that amount prcn Invested he can make a good lirina 1 eventnnuy become indeperden'. the but known men in Smith township, named om no his residence on the sham mghmlrhlilnbeï¬wu (:12: ï¬e o 3 am “I‘m...“ ,' Jim: 1 noble work to! to M He won duo the mini-w oi: 801m to: some you-u. Mr. Robert! “I but; know u the Indigo agent“ gunman» 5.41.14 to: up†gag} Tendor. pinlossiy Patnun‘s .nglonfly. Corns! Comes! painful came. bleeding ('J removed in twenty-four bou Painless CJrnfl-Ivrac or a Try it and be convinced. "Some am. no my sandman of health w.- du'mlna sad I “Rand very much. I was Nd up thread.†- nt of any; welt: nod I otron sold to my Meade t it would be beau. It It In. the Lard.- wlll, tint I would b. odlod nwuy. Tune 0! the but doe‘ou “tended m0. but could not allow me In my way. It was then I w advbod to an Pnlno'a Celery Com- pound. which mm rolls! at once. Alter ulna thh gust remedy I and my- odtuuwmuo.udteel jut us hrlghc u ubayot eight-canon. I think It is the M medicine In the world. and wculd Maul: noommud It to on who “Ear." do. on Is?“ to odmlc thc they a! loaded on the rock of truth 3nd houes'y. Tu follow!" lobar tron Mr. A. B. chnoy. Dixoo'o Cum, Ooh. Assam you. though your one any be de~parm nod doovh very nigh. out! though doc'ou hfl and other mvdwioon orovo «nova-[ling Lt allot. shot. PJuo'o Celery Cymponad will do mom (or you 'hsn won on ju-tlv mi‘ssorh pot r. M I Grooming-z EPPS’S new nch'cY 0P FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY- mum. and OOIFORTING 8 fl “V008 or DYSPEPTIC. «ï¬rmm‘omufles u~ amnio- WM.“ Packet! only. WW*°°"â€' ‘, _wwÂ¢ï¬ v~r 4M 0mm:- abut Pdne's Celery Cannon“ tun him to (In. The cued “munch and out: o )nvlnclng letters of human, thou the no" hardened skep- AI! an combined pawl-I at out!) on not chem tho “do rt mm thus sweep om this 0.0.4. of can In mod fo the curing and lite-aim VII-tau ct {Mae’s Colon Gonna-ad. “hand. at me best pod. hawk up the con-(No, D‘nlfl and un- ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA That hilo’s Celery Cumpml lakes People Feel Young _ Again. Thousands Prove the State ment A CHEERING TRUHL â€"“Dsl'lln¢," he cried to tender tones, “I never loved in: thee 1" “Then we meet pert ’ the meld re- plied; " no emteure for me." A Cured Man Says: I Fee! Just as Bright as a â€"--- ’ Bight Iodictno For Every Mung Km and Woman. math. following we tau-its: It is no wondertlnt rub bugwhichu'e nottheume dupes: the boot,¢ould be uncomfortable. Itoostsmo- ney to employ skilled pang-n makers but the result is n satisfactory ï¬t. Each M The Mind 0! ï¬ho M'umr In new r3: ‘ In the Equal“:- snd mu likely next (All. Some of his out! than ï¬nd hlm to be more oound lnl _gd9xy than they have been giving hi DOOR WWIâ€. 7mm A.- (nu-rub, may. [handbook of Al- “11“)": Hmdm n w‘ -ll|d'l'unh Ruhr-1mm ru-...-., ‘ Ball at Snot". Across the liumhmw M '- lum'pieoe. Bafry chklc‘s In! pact. .Iynk and Pat. Poy In '1: and the P1 MC. Chicken Pk)! ACU and Cl IL my the A .mccmom‘ .1“ “bury. ., manninguweuns "I F. B. Bevan 00. say. HI- Cure h. the You m on punching m Mus-Jet only bx were!!! â€"Tho Academy (notes the followin‘ “as [acumen of «an! orders for b- all the am of Smpkio, Masha“ 8:1 “SALADA Book Chat. â€"Mr. William Watson has j net publi oil another volume of poems. Tue Ye-u Shine. As the poems deal wholly v .0 attitude of England ltd Ext-one ‘ ml the Armenians, they will that»! ï¬ve 3 decided efleat on their reader: a! h us hope. on the Armenian question. Cams! Com! Tender. palatal came. bleeding c: My removed in twenty-tour ho Pam's Pahleea Corn-‘Et'rac or I “My. Try It and be convinced. A mm [unending 50 go Into catrle 4‘5?“ shoqld Aug at least $3M)†A: it Is at present. there in very ml m killing done by the Indianï¬ they ere only kept In check by Lhu: poll whoheve promply arrested and punts! any [can meander. 1 ran mass“! CAPITAL. w‘ There (a from $300!!†to $400, 0m 0! cutie shipped to Liverpool Irom W (lieu-lot each you nmuna wocnn BEGIN mums l AT Ind l! the cowboy a team! they were being punished ohey would most Ill take the law In theiry owe hands and at an Indhn whenever they found him In bring with the stock. and it would Mean: to say where the matter we: The texture of the can}: 0u~irv~~ K161 depends upon the gnvemmmt v. «9‘: a tad unleash: the fore:- nf the X .2 rt u Mounted Pclice. aid in is to be ucped | the Intention of [no law tJvcrn'm-n! reduce the tow:- will not be ('arrirzk 1 There are about 3,000 Indians In the I boddleu'lct who are only kept from 1 In: nestle by the pause. and as I: h. u ue not enough men in the district no the work ranked 0! them. Should tome be deaessed. Is there has been 24 the mm as they were moan) am ouzbbted sum-thorns and were unnhl tussle u a range annual would. I am. so (at the lows has :0: beer 1 and I! the balance cf the Mme-r u: at. . one the tuck will nu I through n‘f :‘i but it the rear. ct 1L0 n’n‘o; l5 «vul- loos will be large. M Lhr storm 2;.“ put- cnme In a bad cauduluu :0 stand washer. would help Alberta very much Columbh mining dlszrw 'n we the steers Album. can misc. CHI-g we â€Us a "u n,wv unvIâ€"y We had I hed “can In the aflddl November last, the wore: the: has I known a the: time of the yeer. end t will he undivided lee-ea connected ‘ the-tom which are scarcely concelv: Hoot of the chock BOUGHT SHELTER IN THE BRUSH ON â€V83 BOTTOMS, hood for mar-year-olde; 8ch a m; chipped to the KOOMAY msuuc'r, m BRITISH rounvl m Collar] nnd stelsboke. To give an Ida o! the mount consumed in l dhtflct. when I wns In Rossinnd lost a! not 3 large butcher who nu cine shop Manna towns In the Koohenny Dial told me his monthly soles consumed neg-c.7409 hogs 9nd 1,000,110». . _ .. win: they could consume 0! their I mndluge, '12., the brush and trees gt Ins on the banke, eating willows or mandible size (n urge as a mun'e wrl and some are dying of lu"ntlcn of stomach nnd lnteaplnes in {30:qu an: n ‘A TEA-GROWING PARADISE. us Home of Most. 61 'ché Liberia steers are shi; Io Lherpool by buyers who my the rat “835 per head In: three-3 and $10 0N MOST OF THE LARGE RANt Hffl hundreds rt tons of hu are puvohq Il'cm the ama‘lcr settler- a! {mm M i 85 per son clocked on the mu 1.. aim empiyo ymeat to a large nu l 1.51 man. who have time on their mg no: rsquirad (or we:- own rune . othernachod cf winterina the {an c h tint. Inge nuch oompsny v\ 1. out Inn: 100 to 500 calm: to small ma wlqter, “flag 8.. 50 per hesd. For the lbs: ï¬ve 3eara' the c u ,try in Southern A!buta the bee Increasing, and che Individua! hue been making money and LI) II†been added to cvch yvur. commits also, through experir-I by lessee In the earlier day, are lug good dMJeadu to their M. . It has been found to be a. mum “at cattle cm be :hrcwu Pp ):~ Ind wm take cars: at Lb- um." every other undcntmkim, u, u “00:35 cf. rm china has :0 be (:5! I. businewlike way. Thu.» Inching Commas: Pay Big Dtvt and Small Operators Can Honey -Cattle Shipped to Liv†cad Roomy 8.0 ~The Crow 5 I“ R 8. a Necessity~ï¬he I mummy We take pleuure in presenting : rel-den n his! article on the rat: him In Alberta, North-West turbo. tron the pen of Mr. John C9- Il'lm banker at Maoieom Albert». II u wont visiting Mn bruthu', M E. Cowdry. stun buyer. Many ix. district will be a lions Lo hcnr nm the me subject, and we uuu Mr. dry Will. when he haw the leisure. L, In: Poe-r with n lemmy 1w.†0.: “goblin Industry. Mr. Cowdvy .-- gm’d. Powmmm O>Cmm0 w< OMOMZWMQ WF_NN>.~O. Elm manadian 1‘4 ï¬xnsnr. FRIDAY. JAN. 1.3. u RANCHING IN ALBERT lining than for three weeks. ,“Y‘m m: caow's nzsr muss mummy the M ohmtiaéhig pnbl Iotgrtgelegddeglgned go comp The “D. L†Menthol Plaste “mayo-r9. a L Ila-mm! Hm hm plain the but and imam 'u Maul mmnd same n n m uni-l mndyun mm Uwynw ixl “cu-l. mmmhwn. om. DAVIS LAWRENCE CO., LT Men tho! Pia: tel. 9 won ld um ck