7%8. 'ade \ncy new 'ree nal Y A 'cry .out tis- :xmmmuï¬ Remedy. an, an o! r. Wood‘s ith Incest whack It: w“! ray DSAY if? 1~ A candidate may upped to ht†My one or more paper: n-rud. No other nspersahnuharoad cusp 2. The rem lhdl contain um est “in page; n-rnd; 111;. was 3 :12: mm ner w 0 read one m examination and the number cinch .zmm. : A law moths. and than 1'6 “9. lltcnture. 15 masks added. “I authors. 15 marks deducted, result gum. Appeal not sustained. Tue departure“ mantra that the am cl every examiner who nods 3 shall be recorded. This Inform“ I! never withheld In the we n! ma low examinations ; more Is no ran-on why It should ba lo me one or the higher. In order that justice any be deco to onndida:es who a a), I would noon- mend that the Ee'fmuou bum so as to include tho following“!- .--A tlons tho flu: mat ion Aye-ht“: l.-:\<.C.:l why an appeal is neces- suy. at: a I. for which the present regular {ions :' ,. Il‘erd relief. is owing to the cf tull'erent candidates‘ answers . charged, and one person get- 2i::,‘ and; f at another person’s work. Thar ;: p :H have been,†changed is to be pres; "1 {mm the ftct that candidates nave utimcs received more marks than :m-y would possibly have obtained for the matrix-5 tiny gave in. That the authori- £1835: the department believe this to be the L‘ re is evident from the fact that they peraiï¬cilil)’ refuse to allow any investiga- :io:: to tel; .~ place which might reveal care- 165“ era 0.: the .part of ofï¬cials and DJ '13. :.: to candidates. If the department had conliiczca that no errors were possi- ble there cauidbc no object in retusing the fullest investigation. When it is remembered that the number of pmers handled is very large, and that by E. 911211: error the papers or one candi- d1:e m’tyemsily be exchanged with another, there eurely ought to be some remedy by which a candidate m'ght be sure that he received credit for his own work, and not for 2113: of another person. i do not advocate the giving to candi dazc‘ any advantages they should not have. To pass an entrance candidate who doea not deserve to pass. may ;be to du;l‘in'c that candidate or another year :3: uptihiic school; because many pupils leave school when they have passed that exvuimtiom Or it may tend to lower the ~.:;mdard of the ï¬rst form of the hizfr wizosl and retard the pmmese of awry other pupil. To pics :1 candidate ".t primary examination who ought to W page, may result In the ruin of an ill ,: 1‘, public school; because there is nl'v'u 7: a: tnntea who is willing to die- mi 1 r. hm rm and successful teacher “'7" ï¬ve the position to his son or his ~‘:f"' «:r. prnvlded that he or she can \ wrath-ate; and there is generally "wwhw trustee who i; willing to be a 1Ԡu -‘~ the (rims. ‘ "- 1' necessity ci' shutting out every ‘ 3 w ‘2: are! candidate I! no reason why 3" in la weliprepu'ed should not ' ~.~ i= '9 [tmeybe qn‘fe satisfactory * l - ~ . n hm who appeala to E9393'9 AIM n4. ~uu nu--- Another reason why an appeal may be necessary is because It often happens that one or more or the questions, or a note or direciicns m the candidates may be am- biguous and susceptible of two or more meaning-h In such cases. I understand. it is can pmctica to send for the examiner who px‘:p’u‘ad the questions. to boil the examiner who reads the answers win: meant to say. This is “n 1~ju-‘.'u.-, to the candidates, - ".70 no better chance to " less or blends-ring wflter man whose business it is z'cl's. I never heard of a. fr-r the legislators who no to ï¬nd out what they , M the law when there 1 . a; what the interpretation ‘ ve: that would bejust as Thou more I. the hurry moon: on no- couun u the number at paper-I to sud. and me nnxlecy at Manda". e0 know It. mum. n In non plan-eat to upon the ..u (“pert were reed yum-ammo utter auumcr par-sou has reversed MOI! o! no work In June In summer. end oeeulon my Um new In very oppressive. Ah such a “ma an examiner I: up: tothlnk elm“ thlmu In would rather do than re papa-a. 0r tho examiner may be antler- ing with headache, dyspepsia, or some omer “I which makes blm practically an- m, m the work. , _ his is necessary for several reasons. 3:33.222, for the entrance examina- â€13:3 are as many sets of examiners , ire high school-3, and for the other .2; .iczs each su‘jec: may be read by nu,- ' am: 0;.e para-3n. Dir-Jen: examin- er; :: :Eirl'xznt ideas 33 to what consti- u ~ perfect ans wer, m to the value of m ;, ~ ).:.'i :2 answer, and whether an 1n-t'.'£". 5‘. aitogethzr wrong or partly right. T‘n r '2: :y be very little variety in the case ,r u ‘CJI:" nmwermcr ct incarxeot answers, :':' " .‘h’m (2.1 gnaw“ is partly right and pm?) wrnmt, a great diiiexence of opinion 0 en =3th ups: (trimmer being willing mics « on: 0110, where another would think '..' rn-zrkd out of 10 av fliclent'. S , far i lmvo i}lle)S€d than the exnmln. (fr- wcrr‘. bom competent;_ and honest. 1r.) m law the cxzminora are unruly mm“ d mm. the view to their n iilty to did-Harm) ciaelrduzie) prcp riy; but with HHII‘fIIOIt care it is posuiblo that some mmyno’. ho If) thoroughly meter of the m I «v. M to do Justina to our: candidate 1!!!! .tiinw no undue advanflgï¬ to on: one. 'i‘non i: in jinb possible that some cumin- ". may be appointed more on woount of mm mmmunity. or on account of tho iniim non may .2. thin to bring. than tor mm ability. Tm". ammo examiner: i have worked with were not honest I in“. round out by bmcr â€patience; and i hm no doubt other I: \runlng‘rlpogld my the any There may be we: of correct answer bu: w hen in 3.19 pu'hy wrong. a g ckcn exists one to allow N out a“ think 2 marks out S; hu- 1 have an era war-3 both :1 Donb‘lem the e: Helccud with the dhchm‘ga thalr du (he Inmmt cm II yno: ba so sh: «m c: M to (101:: Ina - ; ni'hnmt matter. Some mm ‘ WA “he to know whom" their -. A». .a really read a «com! “me. r whothel‘ the ascend undo: WM m ‘1‘. Mend o: the mo radar. mm “'lm Wé‘fld dd 5 m0.†n“! a man to «Hold Mbï¬hÃ©ï¬ TING ‘ 131m Lu Know when“ one so 1': mm mar; mark! or “WI! “I! 1:!. THE! have â€Id ‘0' ‘h’. m M m and [136] DOVE 3 right W ' “I I mudldaeoa mink um Shay n I to any what upon Oh.“ Mg= Mm shay cbjgos, WINE O m“ rccu dichVOM ‘3 “b. a!" DOB". 30 ixml m: 013 9"! the 0M he ‘(in a ago My! 113161: 3% mom WDW 5,le Enuuaiau £n5t. pgper Read by J. E. Knight. 1'. S I. at me Recon: looting of the his vmmvta. reachern' “acumen. rte rchlations of the education depart- pipvlde for an appeal in the case of ~v-v.:c°, pa‘olic school leaving. prim- "mist and senior leaving exam- DEPARTMENTAL APPEALS. =mnlun two Janus refunded nhrmaï¬on that: the appeal ls me to another who to moral: hat the appeal {a 1396 nostalg- Pny’ Factors). trons tho roronto Globe. lo". an. Odoromn is the name 0! him iota: thing in: the tooth. Introduced into Condo by tho Aroma Chemical Co. It soon! to be meeting with tho opprooiotion o! the elite of Toronto on onynto, owing. no doubt, to it having been adamant}? wgiknown pmiouionni exports no no on noon:- mondnuontrom one to onothor. not it lsopodhhinoishoyond question)!» it will ppidlyumonp popular is‘cqoony ms mm It". Scott‘s Emulsion docs nos dobulooto tho stomach us other cough modlolnss do : bus on tho contra . It Morons digestion out! man obons o stomooh: 15s «mu m lmmo Mo and prououoood. Wool Nu! mun PM. svuwous-ahtoutm x. Intense Itching and stinging. no“ at night; worse by nor-tab . Hallowed“ continuum form. V ah ton blood nnd Ileana. mm mm Emma'- Oath can“. UK. D.iu. II- Wu. Lmnymu. ! 91mg. Sons Manual. Wholeulo "nurse-hoeln§ Pnrlors“ln we sign our h block mum's shop In mom any. I uh. The employee: at no and vacuum In Germany mu m IVOI‘IIG a! um um. um 935m 6135 Itch end bleeding. bed: elomtlon. and In men remove-eh t more. Audra tn or b egnu.D Dr. Syngfli 8en.’Pmelphl_u. â€"Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn , says, “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘Saved my Life_.'___1_ gopsider it_ the beat remedy my L'i e." I consider it the best remedy [9r 0. efn'h‘tgged system I ever used‘". F9;- Dyspepéla Lifer 'o’r' Kidndy trbnble In gxcgls. ï¬rm 75 cte. Sold by A. High:- or. am. is seen and felt often in a trembling and uncertainty cf the limbs, and tre- quentiy in an unpleasant dizziness and lightness of the head. He is a very unwise man who, knowing these sym. toms to exist, does not promptly take measures to have them removed. We know of no remedy that has been so remarkably successful in this particu- lar as Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. Primarily it is a heart Cure, but it is (qualiy efl'ectivo in what is to some extent a parallel disease, apopletie symptoms. In a season when unusual heat prevails and excitement often runs high, we are doing a kindness to men and women by letting them know of this remarkable medicine. Sold by A. Hioinbotham. . Matches hwonot yet. disp laced the tinder-box in the rum: districts or Spain xind luly. A hem! Hul paper is made In Japan Iron: the ï¬brous bark of the mulberry or paper "to. When Baby was sick. we gave her Castor“. When she was a Child. aha cried for Customs. When she became Miss. aha clung to Cantor“. When she had Children, she go“ than M Tm: :5 a. â€Euro Procunor ol’ Apoplexy and Dr. Ag: ew'a Cute (or the Heart u: once to be Texan. Ne one can read the daily papers withzuc being aerfously Impressed with the fact that a. large number ct peo- plain the present age have within their gystem the evidenge ct.spopiexy. ‘g‘his self-Indulgence, dissipation, and sensual- :y. As to the effects of the cigarette apart from those (I tobacco. I will not-venture to my more than that ltlsprobeble that the humor contains some other intoxicant be- :Ide tobacco. The rapid growth In fever cf the cigarette seems proof that it con- tains some substance the pleasures from which are felt to be greater than those from tobaccr." â€"-From moths:- oubbomy 1n quot. ibo following : “In boys or young MI the mo oi tobacco in 3 mm Iorioul mutter. In is not only on unnooou indulzonoo. bub in the lmpoxtooily dov 0 ad oondltion o! lbelr i'nmoo the dopmo a otraotl oi the drugs. ospcclauy on the barb and diges- tlvo orgauamotinh‘e (luontly isdisntrons to the health during He. had by ltl effect: upon the heart tspoololly, ma shorten life in a wry distressing way. o wont allots, however, are upon the morals at ih_e_ yogng, seen sooipon in habit; of mags -A physician remark-z "Clnnotto cracking in dcoldocly ioJ urioul. producing weak hurt and oorvouo diuootu. Tho injurious emotc m not nonnncd to tho smoker. but no troucmittod to his poc- ttrlty.†Another cmlnont doctor con: "i bun coco boy. who \md tobacco in coy icrm not only dticotivo in bodily dovoiop- moat. but moot mukodiy dti‘cotln in montol dovolcpnont. sud tboroicro non nuucoptlblo to moni d ndotion cod icu susceptible to mot-oi oniopmoot. Au- otbor "not of tobacco in pulpit-tic: or lxugulu- notion at tho hurt." , â€"The use of tobacco in any form is hurt- ful. hut cigarette smoking is by far the most injurious. C’g wettes are made from inferior tobacco; stumps thrown sway by the smokers (perhaps n smoker with a contagious disease) are gathered. and used largely in the manufacture of cigarettes. This being poor tobacco. ssitpetre is freely employed to keep it from becoming musty. Saltpctre is highly injurious. When snaiyzad s cigarette is found to be strongly impregnated with opium. The paper wrspper hss lesd cr usenic, some- times both. in it. â€"A tobacconlst says: "While I endeavor to keep the law, other dealers sell, and: r3 or no orders. I am thus placed ataserlous disadvantage In trying to live up to what I believe to be right. Many a boy comes in here and puts his capptr or nickel on the counter and asks for cigarettes, but I always send him abcut 1113 business. He gets his cigarettes just the same, how- ever." DIZZINESS IN THE HEAD, Three popular Blacks, well known in every city, town and village of Cznods They are known us Fast Black Diamond Dye for Wool, Fast Black Diamond Dye for Silk and Feathers, and Post Block Dis- mond Dye for Cotton and. Mixed Goods. The Blacks made by these dyes are fast to sun, soap and washing; they never crack. fade or run; they stand last forever. It you desire to have rich and beautiful Blocks, 6 e only with Diamond Dye Blacks. were of imitations sold in so many places, as they always spoil your materials. They Belong to the} Diamond Family. if these change were made in the regulations, the examiners would have the test inducement to be careful in r g the papers, the cmdidetes could appeal with much more conï¬dence than they can as present. and the de tment would gain the reputation cf be 3 more anxious to do justice than to hide otters. THREE POPULAR BLACKS. 31:32:;th mataewm re a on: an nam- berctmargpgm-pp 3. A5 any time within three months from therecalpt cf the report, the candl- dnte, or any personcr pagans named by him, may amine the paper: In the presance cf the deputy minister or any p23_sop_nameq by him. _ __ LOCAL W. O. T. U. NOTES. VARIBTIES. *m ’"W’R! TOWN AND COUNTY‘ an] 6*. nun-n, um- 1:60? -â€"At the Baptist church loot Sunday tho ouster pronchod and his oormono were in keoping with the object of the special meetings to be held to-momw and Wod- neadny. Tho mootinno on in be oniiroiy free, and friends of oil donominotiono oro invited to attend. Tho morning ioxt woo Gal. 5: 17, "The new insioth ogoinot tho Spirit ond the Spirit ogainot tho huh. and time on century the ono to tho other." Primoxiiy tho word Spirit moono the Holy Spirit. but it con o'nt ho omiiod to that poi-tot tho ohriotion'o hoinn thot tokoo tho Lord's oido. Tim-o no In or diii‘eronooo between tho two notono. ho one mascot. tho othor immorioi: tho ono motorioi. tho othor a iritoi; tho ono ooiiioh. tho othomosoinahzi o ooo hon od gen tho othor o out“ out! n . ooi drowo o vivi otntmtci t ouoitoo! tho amount notu o in tho ohopt rinwhioh tho toxtio con . Mono notm so strong: tiho opiritl io ino till conflict with ii. buti wo pomit o tool to ho viotoriooo “In this im. wiiihc. inthoiiio to moon out-nit us! to totooo modem. hooko to to . WA. in nullity! £910 '0 III-h nlrm on! 6f our undid: initial“... "va ngmp «meta wu In ham 6: I "the Man uh the world“ many Wm: God." Muchotthohokotpa mam In out-mun we In due to the “can†to In aha-mu In nun-L but not a“ Mn a then We: I thlh 01“ VIII: Inch Fraud. mm «unasham- cold mire. unsung: "I“ mmu than. Ind whats Incomparlnn their! 1 the wcrldud dto God, can the wor cm:- to compare with the lovg o!_God. The way, and thus secure ioy here and a home in heaven when life is over ...... In the evening he took wcrds in Luke 15: 18, “I will arise and go to my Father.†He pointed out how each must set for him- sellâ€"we should ï¬rmly decide for God; sin drags us down, hence we should arise. We should go all the way homushouid forsake all sin and no to our Father. God is still the sinner's friendâ€"he will know when he gets home and will fully rejoice in the great blessings of the [gag]. All were invited to come to the ather’s home. Exeellent attention was given to the earnest typesis cf the preaches to come and be save . â€"Rev. J. Webster. of the Montreal eon- terence, preached inst Sunda in Queen-at. Methodist church two excel ent eermonr. In the morning he took an his text worde found in Prov. 3: 17. “Her weye are ways at pieasantneer." He stated that the moat pleasant thin in thin woridiethe service of God, an the meet unpleasant thing is the service of Satan. He showed that the christian way iseate. and pure. and well guarded, and ends in evetiaetins life. He gave a very touching deecription ot the welcome that awaite the chrietian at_the end__ot the jozrney. _H_e earneetiy at the and of the jeans . He may exhorted_ 9311 to journgy _ this plegsanu â€"-Lirge congregations attended the an- niversary services c! the Cambridge". Methodist church on Sunday to hear Rev. M. L. rear-son. a former paetcr. and one greatly esteemed. He gave two excellent discourses.the morning text being taken ‘ i'rom Math. 17. 1 5, the Transï¬guration of Christ. This, he said, was typical otthe state of many who in connection with their christian life forget the duties devoia wing upon them in the world, and are ever desirous of beholding the glory of God,but do not wish totry the stern realities of life. It our life would be uaefui we must not de- sire to build and abide upon mountain tops of exuitation. but let yourilght shine in the world for the good of others. The evening texts was found in Acts 17:6, “These that have turned the world upside down," showing forth the‘ facts that the theories ndvanceed by those called “cranks" in the olden days were acce ted truths of to-day, and are those wh ch in a sense have revolutionized the world ...... Tue rev. gentleman was very kindly re- ceived, and at different times dwelt on the days of pleasure spent with the people oi Lindsey, a place and people dearer to him than any of his other up- pointments. - aretnletione the perente end reletlvee o! Fether Phelen, end eleo Fether Phelen. end eeked the en ot the consul-Non that he mlgh hove etrength to perform h!- dutlee. After the sermon the newly ordained print conferred hle bleeelng. are: u on hle mother. tether end members or annually. and then upon the oonzrege- on. Pam-born II on hula: rand a? In‘ mu- 91,4“. A 9931! mm. 19¢!“de 9 9!!- con; couch notoo. â€"A very intoroottng ond improoolvo ceremony took piooo ot St. Potor'o cotho- dni. Pom-hm. on Snodoy. bolus tho ordi- notioo of Mr. C. J. Phoion to tho Drioot- hood by Mo iordohip Blohcp O‘Connor. After tho ordinotion o moot imfmoiyo oormon on tho dignity ood (no iooo at tho orioothood woo prooohod by tho Roy. Foihor Tooiy. Buporior o! 8:. Miohooi’o ooiion. Toronto. ot which ooiiono Mr. Phoion took hio oioooicoi oouoo. tokiu (or hio toxt tho wot-do. “Thou on o loo iorovor. occoxding to tho ordor out ohioi- dooh." no ooo tolotod tho poopio oi Pembm upon was not!!! up in. that: Pinemelc abounds in the entlgerm. cleansing. healing end soothing propertlee cf mcebue pine. The", and other pel- monnry agents suspended In molt. Ineke the most effective remtdy ever discovered for n11 ailments or the throes end about. Ask your drnnglet. In chronic ouee end caneum “on, for Ploemelc end Hypophoe- phlct e. neteed d pleln Plnelnelu. Do You :nï¬â€˜ar Fran Aethmx ‘2 It you do read the following : Toaox'ro, 25th August, 1895. ‘ I" suffer from asthma more or less constantly, but cf late have been very bad. so that I could not walk a block for lack oi breath. I had tried many remedies without relief. Four days ago my mother gave me the re mains or a bottle of Pmnuu'. Already I can walk down town and back with ease, so great" has it helped me." D§._ J. L.» Smjrn. 2_5 Firstgve" Toronto. no leases: wanton tea. The Smiths Falls Record reiere to a divi- slen court we tried there lately which is of general Interest. The suit was one brought by Miss Agnes Cralne. MD, against Mr. A. G. Farrell for 8100 for one professional visit. The tarifl’ of fees allow- ed dectors was cited by the aintlfl to show that thlswas only half e tee she might have ed under the tariff for the services med to have been per- formed. The case was dlemlssed With costs. There is no longer an medical tariff of fees and only 3 reasons le charge canbe made, the same as in any other calling in life. There was such a tariff, but at the last session the Ontario govern- ment repealed itâ€"psga 179, e. 28. statutes cf Ontario, 1895. Why Kaela: is Plane-ht. Therenacn kissing in so pleasant. says an oscillatory expert of scientiï¬c tenden- cies, is because the teeth. j :wbonee and lips are full of nervee, and when lips of muons meet an electric current is generated and, to put it iaoetionely, you don't: have to have a. dynamo whine. nor a battery in the house, nor a. call box, nor a. button to touch. to ring up the central emce, and there is no patent on it, and the poorest person in the warld can enjoy the electric current betterthnnihe millionaire, and it never gets out of order. Some handsomennuct mama! cards now In stock at reasonable prices tar one mdtwodczen lots. cm and examine or mm:- nmples to this once. ‘ nouns. PINL’MALT, the News, moan m- nblo and Best remedy for colds, coughs. la arippa, hoax-seams. and all bronohh! and lung angina. â€" CANADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ommotmmu, DASHES HERE ‘AND THERE. . Maw omudln solemn mas-Ion to thon- truceJollowodbyt-Mhhhopmd dug; mdthetuunl M '0 1103:1230.“wa . .mygmhu c “hollowed: Willing m- “on. Tho-«vino» “II can was con- aha-3’“... Arm 0.3.1.3â€. on. Bloom. 0! the 3mm «Gamma? .brmdfln meuunsbIon Mm 31:in Wigâ€"3 iï¬oiokn'i clog! i5. odi‘Eg mu on“? o {gab â€W3. A: Inflow" Fm Tho hand at tho M. R". tuber Blocm, Rama! Cnhollo prlou It North Buy. took pm. but lSstunlny morning It Pom-born, Md mm “tended. Tho nmnlnl. «09an kl’fl' Bum mm 2.1!!qu .ototN link“!!! Fri 0min u am 0 'oolc 0cm “4%.“ "3". may lanthanum-la m autumn: o routs. At 0:11:13â€th can had to ho madman 5.4. of!» to" 11¢an with a» hog] 9.5. m. to" nmnlnod with m bod an! a mutant). Onnmhl 30:00.1! 13.». lo: 3: P macro tho y - â€fog! a «2mm. II In th 0 â€1.5g. :34 “Polio o v C ' 3m. whoruho Man can; _ 4:†EE Deer Sinâ€"I hevlng been convening thle dey with Mrs. E. Cinrkeon. 138 Benneh- et. exist, this city, who cleime to heve re- ceived greet beneilt from the use of the the Known?†Cngi which :e cold on generelly yon e epreeen time. Her epeciel trouble wee t'e dieeeee. end was of nine ' eten ins. It wee no pronounced two physiclene. While ehe done not to be completely cued. hevin teken only ion:- bottlee oi the ram: y, yet ehe ieele so much better then ehc doee not heeitete to recommend ite can to en one ethicted ee ehe heebeen. The pelne he: heed heveentirel ceeeed, end elmnet from the beck. e oom- plexlon ween the glow of heelth nndthe puffed eppeerenoe in gone iron: the ince. She hes inereneed nlne pounde in weight in two months, nnd ll there encnnr to believe the: whet heeeo unmoved er phyeicel condition will nltimeteiy encoun- plieh e complete cnre. AFFORDS. Rev. J. Van Ink. 0: mum. mm 0! Guam non-um Church. m can of an cm In. “It'- mwmutho ’III‘IIO‘ the ‘3‘? cu Comm and Walton lamina Pm 8mm Um nor an. o: mum's pin-u. ASMAR VELLOUB AR ACHIEVI- MENT AS MEDICAL HISTORY llbenle er the mice are lnpower. Be repreeente his country. not 3 petty. end carries cut. the lush-notion. tram the home government loyelly. He is never heard to make speeches attacking the policy of the oppoelng partyâ€"or criticising his own â€"Geoerol Borneo: wfltoe or “ The Pro- eldenuol one." In the Mueh Ladlee' 3231' 6°“W‘ 3‘“ “"n.“â€â€œum" e on on occasion to oommend mam Cleve- lood'e movement towed mhuehln o more permanent eooeulor «Moe. e ex-nruldent eon: “It In rams-ted thou chooses In the home “mini-much In other ooontrlu. enoh on Eo ond France, do not Involve ohongee n the min- letore or ombuoodora orconeols, on they do with no. The Eo "eh ombsaodor on yuhpgtonpolde _rl e no whether the :I WOMEN 8.000 oi Wuhiuton’a 73001.net Md Dominant-Mk.“ w: cilia maul Ildo oi Wall ilni mlolo will dul with the m And com Ihluoi Wuhlum. Ind hi: uni nu» rim wick tho widow emu. am Grady'l u-iiclu no not llnly to count-n tho Mamie 0! than who and Wuh- Ington in In idul w. But tiny m tnihinl. sad Mummy perm, tho an u in wu.-in milky. new-pom m Inuku. 401m“ A. W. am. or Atom Mo. bum. In mm Lullu' Bonn Jone an! In. “no!“ on Guam Wuhluson whlohmumtod to can. cum. anon-ale, Gould 0:0pr ha and on: Am- The bond]: elm -â€"An excerpt from the not reepecting the use ct tobacco by minors :â€"Any ptreon who either directly or Indirectly eclie or Eves. or torntiehee to f wingsnnder eigh- en yearn c . ognre ole-fl. or tobacco in unï¬t-m. shell on summery conviction thereof beizre n Jnetice o! the pence be eubjtct to e pennity e! not leu then 810, or more then 850, with or with- out ccete of proeecntion. or to imnrieon ment, with or without herd lebor. (or en term not exceeding thirty deytéor to hot ï¬ne with or without ocetr. en tmpeieon- ment tothe eeid amount end to the cold ‘ term. in the discretion of the conviction meaietnte. And in one at e ï¬ne. or e ï¬ne end ooete being nwuded. end o! the eetne not bein upon conviction torthwith peid. the Jnet ce nay commit the ole-del- to the common poi. there to be impeieon- ed tor en: tern: not exceeding this-.7 den. eaten the ï¬ne end ooete ere eocner petd. Ions epmmp. . Three times he the Lindsey hockey club disappointed the _Oriliis team in inning to fulï¬l its premises with regard to smogementetorn match on the Orillln rink. The climax tcr unreliability was touched on Monday. when, site:- the Grill: club had gone to the expanse of eaves-ti:- ing 3 guns with Lindsey for that evening, on the strength of amusements made on Saturday, word came about 5 o'clock Mon- day atcernoon that the on ment could not bskcpt. Cool wasn’t ti The discu- intmentâ€"cr disgustâ€"ct the hockey oving public we: very manifest at the‘ rink Mandey evening.-â€"- [Orillia News- ‘ Latter. Are you wise if you suffer longer when certain relief can be obtained ? And it should be remember'ed that there is, absolutely, but ONE knownland certain remedy for these troubles and that is WARNER’S 'SAFE CURE. Nine-tenths of all their trouble arise from disordered kidneys. A LATELY DISCOVERED. J. vmygcx. SUFFER. dds-lad ct no ohm at (not ooldood loo. Novonhor come In cold out! blunting: ooow toll and good olclgh . Dcoonhor woo mud out! p t. Thu- tho manor o! 1816 mound for tho .h'oou one, month or tho you. Tho mo nyo ooonod doom-0o of hoot tho oonmrzonmwuohd In I oohlo hue. and oxhlhltod no limo “zloty moon I tho {auto at thlo 1m. Sepumhet on two "batman!!- eut “It!!! annoyanbutooonntwm mud}: n: bun. cult! and honey. lea taming 3 quarter of u: Inch In think month tanned. ad on“! with new and ice. with I hmpentm can like winter than spring. May wu non umbhlo to: (row:- thnnunnu;hudlwmtrcun:ice inm- odhultnninchlnthioknulwomwuhm- ed. and the ï¬elds mm min had again to- planted until madman“. Juno wuthe caldestemknownlnthu htitndo; frost. ice and snow was com- ‘mon: now novel-Ll inchuotten. uncut ens-y maniacs-h wu hilledJnlt neurly nudutmyed;mow fell to the depth oi teninchu meonnuddninMune mdthminohulnthosuteotNewYork mdinhhuaohmm. July wu «computed by (not adios munch. hemmed ttraughout New Edmund. New Yuk ï¬nd Pemylmh ; Indiumhmodnhiswutmootmo cfthohmhnu oi Manta. Amstwummcheedeu. I! pastime thAnthonmmmmithu-od; ioowutormcdhdnninchthick; Indhn‘ mmnhmthstthommoi it wncntdowntuiodder:dmatm- thhgmonwudenrayod, both in this mammalianâ€. Pauuueaindimm Ensign! mid. it will ho numbered by “0th tint themlsm wunyurlnwhichthmwunamm. Manned thonuivu Inn can Minimum:- mail-ammo! 1817. Itooldtottmmimtoflndouma AICII'KWAII-Ifl. mum-MIM- mom. Human on“. mnnmdmmlflmndw bl hm: : Jumwunfldnonuhnutom- MMMMImhdml-un’. mu.mmthlmdhwypnood- manhunt-yum. hhurywnocoold:wnhmom magnum: uranium-um «Junta. Muohwuoold mdholutuouthonm ht!!cflt.thomslnduotuwunud:u m Mot on the Ohio Ind mucky rlnumudmulouolm. mummudwmutho om undead man than I:- an! In Im'npipaii. Ilnor o! a Town‘s m. Tho newspaper: of a town on It: look- log alt-nu, out on oxohngc. I: ll lmo you no yoouolvu an atom myou. You smile on thou and lb «all. back at you: oun'owoonthom.“ yolm would lo Ind. Tho: on tho loll-x c! I Down. I! tho town I. do balloon. tho now-paper wlll chow I! la to “with; column. ll tho mu m colt-luau. ohltdou known. who“ our“ Injonhlu o! {out ad on. tho mu will show u by tho chpnoo uh. It you wont "towel-loco know you luv. u llvo‘ gownyooooooalylotlshomwumuh‘ COCOAS and CHOCOLATES. TEAS and COFFEES. HOW' FEW THERE ARE Sunluht Soap Healthful and nutritious drinks, and handy to have in the house. We keep the best to be had in the town. ‘ In COFFEES we haveialways led the trade for this distn'ct, which is due to the uniform excellent flavor Our Blend at 45:. is a cup in perfection, and our 40c. Blend cannot be equalled. In Teas you will ï¬nd our prices about 25 per cent. lower than is usually charged {or the same class of goods because we know how to buy right. Very few dealers carry the real ï¬ne qualiï¬es. We sell you the ï¬nest ï¬rst-picked Tea and the young delicate leaves that give the delicious fla'vor found in English Breakfast, Young Hyson and Dazjellings. The next grade ranges very close to the above in quality, but comes considerably cheaper. Then we can give you a really good blend of Indian and Ceylon, Young Hyson or New Japan for surprisingly little money. Our 250. Tea is a wonder at the price. Who won’t own to a little weakness for money.‘ Housekeepers know that prices caunt in these times, when money is not any too plentiful. At our store you will get honest goods at honest prices, 16 ounces to the pound, and no sharp tricks. ulna-Apt. Mari-u Not. 9! J. H. SOOTHERAN, Out ban-cu u fur-arr In. I... mune-manusc- nu m MONEY TO LOAN Afcw dozen missmated shit“ and drawen in Shetland, Merino and Canadian Lamb's Wool, will be cleared 08' u very low prices. Cardigan Jackets, Top Shirts, Socks, Long Buck Stockinfs for Boys' and Girls’g wearâ€"heavierflthan euhmereâ€"will wear as we! and very much cheaper. Check Home Blankets e Specialty. SPRATT a: KILLEN, Kmé‘z‘az’ Com/s. We are manufacturing Blankets by the ton and selling them in loads; made especially for this long Canadian Winter. Softest, Down- iest, Warmest All Wool Blankets on the market. Made of ï¬ne wool. long ï¬bre, silky, clean, speckless, springy, no dead or brashy wool used. therefore we guarantee every pair to give entire satisfaction. Your money back if they don't. Every intermediate item of proï¬t and expense is saved when you buy direct from the looms. Sizeâ€"64 x 168 in. {or $2.50 ; 72 x [80 in. for from $3 to $5 per pair. B/zméez‘s. I OTIS DISCOUNTED “ungua- m'wu.u UBBOBIBI roam] roanâ€"om, IOB'I'GMII OHMGID. New Advutlumon ta._ NWMW‘!‘L"‘ .2 aluuummï¬mflflflï¬ï¬mmflmmmflmmmmm; new patterns are added, to ï¬t :11 the latest shoe-sham, and Omby Rubbers are always “ upto-date.†axe honestly made of pure Don’t. Draw the Feet rubber, thin, light, elastic, durable, utmthickstballand heel. They Fit the Boot Granby Rubbers Shorey’s celebrated ready-made clothing has a card in the pocket of each garment guaranteeing the cloth “dd it]:I its titanufacture to be thoroughly Sponged an 5 run and its workmanship to o be sound in every particular. Always Shorey 8 ask for and be sure that you get Shorey’s Ready me make. Every reliable dealer keeps it. Clothing look for the Little Bard in the Pockets. £1312, £111.11. HORN BROS" Outta. ma Foundry Work. Rem ot Imple- . menu and )1an 0:13.. Setting-up Shaun Engine. ’ ad Bonn-u. JOHN MAKINS %‘ Brut an Iron Fonda ll pmnnd to do w klndsot .“‘ LINDSAY FOUNDRY FAMILY GROC Slzorey’s 010 thin:- Granby Rubbers. Horn Bron. 0a“ and n: Pm and In» moot work. before vou'buv. Frames, Sash, Doors. Blinds, Moudings, Trimmings, Etc. 0)). KW. Dam} Son's Yard Victoria PLANINI} Mill LINDSAY. Lindsay Woollen In)": SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. JOHN MAKINB, '. P. RYLEY. It is no wonder that rub- bers, which are notxhe same shape as the boot, should be uncomfortable. Itoostsmo- ney to employ skilled pattern makers but the result is I. satisfactory ï¬t. Each year William-ct. Nor-tn J. P. ï¬zzy; \IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIM g WE}