Near the village in which my boyhood was spent lived a man who was at once one o! the most intelligent and eleekeet of human beings. Among the sorts and conditions at men I have come upon since, I newr saw any to match him. He was a farmer, and his name was Lynch- Devid Lynch. His house had never been painted, and the broken windows were stnfl'ed here and there with tags and 07d hats. His barns were open to the winds, and his rattle and horses nearly froze in winter. His garden was full of weeds, wn'ch also chckad his cropsâ€"when he had any. Everything belonging to David was musty, tasty and down at the heel. He was always in debt, yet It never seemed to worry him. Surrounded by his own rack and ruin, he died in old age, and lfea. to-day in a chva without a slab to mark the spot. S ill, he was a gentlemen, and a good deal of a scholar. He knew a lot, but never applied it to any practice? pur pose. as, 325; aquerâ€"r chap was David Lynch. Ami the funniest thing about him was 5211‘, although in eerly life he had mas'er-‘r-j the carpenter's trade, he never nailed up the loose beards on his buildings. Why didn't he? Too lazy. you say: Well, let it go at that. , ,r,- -n - s..a...‘n.. Aims-on} Plans and. estimates When 0 am)“ tlon. Insurance and General Valuator. Shop and widen Cambridge 5‘" @223 K HEAMGHE £17." Radmékâ€"iiiimghéér'ï¬ 63% deep amlcflon. Obituary. Mrs. Reddick, wife of Brahman David Reddick, c.’ the Bsiibnrton thin. died last Friday about. one o'clock M; the family residence In 5 he south ward. use: a pm- trscted and painful Illness. The body ms taken to Brighton this mot-um on tho 6o’clocktrainmrintemntln the tun!!! plot. _M_ag_ly_ £1113qu w!!! gympathixn with , A.._-_ a--- Positively curt-(l by these Little Pius. They also relieve Dim-cs; from Dyspepsk Indigcslien and T00 4T :zu‘E'j Eating. A per fect remedy fur Dizziness, Nausea, Drew's: . -7--- 1“,! Tum“ Hm Muully Coated Tang: I 33’. VI U~l. ..... 5" ..- -__. Now take the case of 9. ï¬nally different kind of man, who, nevertheless. failed to repair his 'asuse. The story, as he tells it, was thus: “- ,,,,_ 117-.., _-A We Ghanaian gm. l‘uu.’ Luna . “ For many years," he says, “I sufl'cred from weakness and exhaustion. I always felt tired and languid. I had but little energy. I had a foul taste ln the mouth. :d my tonzue wes covered with slime. I had a pom appetite. and afser meals ex- perienced distress and fulnc as at the chest. I had an aching nein around the heart, often so bad that I fslnted. “I was very dizzy, too, at times. and when at my work or walking I was obliged to take hold of something to keep from falling. I get little or no sleep at night, and in the morning I felt worn out and exhausted, worse tired in feet then at night. Every few weeks I had to leave my work owing to the bad attacks at my heart. “ In this manner I continued for years. and was almost all the time under medical treatment. The doctor said I was eufler- lng from weakness of the heart. but his medicine did me little good. “ In August. 1888. Mr. Prout told me of the beneï¬t he had derived from Mather Seigel’e Syrup. and I uncured a‘bottle of it from Mr. Glenn. grocer in High Street. After takingit I found myself quite a new l-L- _____ Alnlt Drvbcmuux ï¬x 4: , w" Lest I should forget it. I wish to cell the reader’s attention to certain dates. By looking again at Mr. Wmey's letter you will see that he was cured in the letter part or 1888. Thst is night you-e me now. and he has been well . v r alnee. There/ore the repairs Jone on his bodily house were substantial and last; m1 And that is a. great point for Mother S 712.1“ Syrup as a remedy for chrrnlv dean $525 which was our friend's trouble. Furthermore, noth- ing tears the home down as that disease does. It is like Wind. rain and rot oom- bioed. His heart affection, Lie d zziaees. and all the réat. were signs of dy~papsin at workâ€"at work tearing things che. mind you. The carp‘nter end mhlrot that builds up is Mother Seigel's Syrup. Now. listen to me ten seconds more end my talk is don:â€"t;r this time. David Lynch knew p rteotly well how to keep his house and burns in good order, but didn’t do it. He was a careless. slack men. On the other hand Mr. Wil’ey is en industrious 1:, who would hove kept his dey in or‘ r had he known how. Na blame to him for that. A building of brick and boards is an easy thing to understand. The bed; house isn't. Only Be who made it really undzrstanda it; but experience shows as so no things the: can be denended on to repair it. Prfhsps the test of these is Mother Scigels Snap At least Mr. Willey thtn‘n to, and an immense lot of people :31»): with him: ncss, Dad Tastein the Mouth Coated Tonga Pain in the Side, 'ronrm LIVER. The. Emulate the M915. Fuwty Vegetable ."l 3" P3" 0 mus: LIIQIu u. . LU‘..- ...,... ‘___ men. I he less pain 35 the heart and felt stronger. I persevered with it and felt better than for years; the medlvlne seemed to drlve the league: away. By tsklnz a little of it when needed I have since kept in good health My tsmlly also have found It beneï¬cial. Bed It not been for Mother Sslgel's Syrup It Is my cplulon I should not now be alive. You any publish this state ment, and reter any one to me. (Signed) John Willey. Manor PInca, Honiton, DJ on, September 724 :h,_ 1396 " ‘ I; v _I_I_ A- ..!I Insist and Carter's Li?“ Substitution DAVID LYNOH’S QUEER WAYS. 5('( EINDSAY. FRIDAY. DEC. Builder and Contractor. the {ram C utor'a P103. m (:91: Carter‘s. m, smau Dace. Small Pfic‘é I W. A. WHITE. utul In crmmd â€be «In? we! church on My e . Deo.8' . that was ever held In my country not. A varied W' arm sud 'we m Until-n" w... w râ€"w__- 7 , vice of song. while our owe eooir will also give selection end other he! i! needed. Toere will be no end of sin flan the '1‘]: Ben. eAnley. e Real and Sbopherd will we eddreuee. also Mr. Annie. 0! Woodv r. Come earl end eeonte note, as we are expeotln e f 1 house. Doors open at 7, omn- to on by Kr. Hancock at 7.30 slurp. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS [Correspondence 0! Ta! Post.) On FOR I!!! Woona.-â€"A number of men left on Monday. 219% Inst. for M. M. Boyd a 00's. cum In Glamomnn township. Bonaâ€" he atumers m 311 luld up at their moorlnn for the wlnur. and the boatmon are mklng other other employ- ment for tho wlnter months. Tm; Danna: ~JIM-drums that stifled “umâ€... n..- a manic at weeks no _la In this section. POLITICAL-The Luoon court of revi- sion was held in Cavanagh’s hall on the 24:11. Very few changes were made In the lists. Dr. McKat, . P. P.. was here In the Interest Q! the going-m cause, while Mr. 7A-- .1 LL- -A- menu lVI lu' .. .u--- _ 'Imn Damon â€"Thwdrodno that started operations have a couple of weeks we to enact-alga some 99mm. Anannmema hm n made by one gavernmont so atram‘hten she entrance ca $80 «an born by on can: on the gamer on the out: side. Just at the new house, and um m on: with corner at Buoklo 9 Islam The whlu on the mm mm o the exam! will access can; um mum at the street leading [:9 ma «hart mu 9mm Mun; m r a um. hue when m Job In common; an: arm): Imorow the can-Mm to ob: mam-mu 2m. W. evening“ I: bulldlun n (was it: Mg houagan the man; are“ hue. Whaa It 6; Ranked! Wm swam map. we the appawwaa a! a a home. atrium HMLWAV.=8M1\BI3!OIII mu «m- are Elam-m up she advmbmty a! build!!!" n Ann..." lullwnu ham Paarbora to nun numvov v. u..- _ -'__ -â€" uuu - , , , , S. F x stood u) for the cause of the con- servative party. HYMKNRALâ€"Our young people are be- coming alive to the fact. that is is better to be married than sollve alone. Mr. Wm. Ashby, one or our prospsrons young farmers, led to the elm one of Laxton’s most tasognatgx 3 young ln_d‘ies in the person 7 , _ 2-- ll’..L-L "awn. Rmovso -Dr. Grant has removed to s more chmodious residence in Shicid’s new premiieï¬. The Dr. is also furnishing a residence. which is creating much oom- motion among our marriageabia young ladies. SHIPPING â€"Wednesdey was a busy day in our village, as Mr. Weldon shipped two car loads 0! cattle from this station. The stock was chlefl purchased in Garden and Bsxley. Mr. eldon has distributed a large nmonos of. money the Dish season LB:Uquu-- b I'â€"-â€"-‘ __..V-- __ [â€030 e , v of Kate Matchetr. Mr. Alexander Maooh- ett, brother of the bride, ofï¬ciated as groomsmen. while the brzce was supported by {miss L vim Ashby. The ceremony was per!o:med by ihe Rev. Mr. Manning, of Lindsay. The happy couple took their wedding trip 09 the western towns ..... 0n Wednesda , the 24th, Mr. Albert Ryckmeu. ct obooconk, was united in marriage: to Miss Cera, ï¬fth daughter of Eiward Lytle. eeq. of Victoria Read. Rev. Mr. Cnaï¬ee, ct‘ Coboconk, made the happy young couple one. The green: was supported by J ostph Lytle; the bridesmaids were LM‘ss M33213. Junctvule. and Miss Laura Lypie. of Victoria R339. The liter-Wu {unsure-8mm at our mm m- are talking up the hdvinhiiity 0! buiialu‘ an electric railway ircm l'ewrhcro to thin piece. Beam me aite enthusiastic on the union and thick t would be 5 arm boon to Bohceyzece. ’l‘aeuxsulvmo. -Thenkeaivihfl service was held in the difl’ereut church here an I‘huradey last. The Rev. B. .inueo preach- ed an excellent sermon on the constitution and resources of Canada. The rev. untie- man took for hie text the following clause from the 30th chep.. 20 vene. ot-Dcuteroz- omy: “ For He II thy Me end the length of thy dh e." ...... A ten was held in the town h in the evening. under the auspices at the Presbyterian church. and although the night was unfavorable quiet a number were in attendance. [Correspondence of Tun Pour.) PERSONALâ€"Mr. Dunu has teen beta the past week rcliaving our station agenu. Mr. Fair, who has been taking a few well earned holidays. We think from appear anus Mr. Dunn will soon visit. our village strain ...... Mr. Alex. Montgomery. of Subrighn. was in cut town durit g the week. â€" “ ‘ ' VA#AJ L- _ uw-uuu “JV-h' ___- w:ddlng guns were numercua and cos:ly. Afaer tn: wedding breaktuss the yLung ample, amid showars 0! rice and good wishes. lett on their wedding trip. {Correspondence or Tun Poem I'ERSOSAL. -â€"Mr. R. R. Hall, a legal gentleman from Peterboro, was visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Cor-Icy, last week ...... Miss Maggie Mulkern has left the Royal hotel. where she has been serving as dining room maid. Maggie was much appreciated dur- ing the time of her services; the boarders made her a nice present in recognition of her uniform kindness. She goes to Roches- ter to visit a sister: arena ‘0ou .- v...r____, ,7, _ be as good opportunity to show 03‘ his sbility es espeech-maker, hence be boldly mood the Chipmunk and suid: “Fellow citi- zens of this down trodden loud, for seversl days I end my great friend, the Wolf, hove meandered through your beautiful country, surrounded msny rocks snd delved into its voles and caverns, in sesrcb of the where- with to mske cupitsi sgsinet the present corrupted government, but else, we have found nought. Why! becsuee the doctor for years has been rushing heolthy visits and left nothing undone; he has built you bridges, he has made you good roads, and hes given you freely out of the treasure chests, he has even sent out the diamond drill to hunt for your minernls. thus lesving me nothin to promise sud nothing to com- plain of. owing all this, Mr. Chipmunk, whet is left for me to do in order thst I moy quslify myself es en M.P.P.†The Chip unnk looked ebuhed: shedding silent teers and wiping them off with s maple leef, he sighed. The would-be le ' tor, eon. tinuing. aid, “Fore George, have found it! Why All these stumps, the un- numbered remsins o suciout forest groves, why should it be thus! Is it not 3 sign of the great waste of the present reform gov- ernment. who hove denuded your forests. stolen from you your source of wenlth with- out asking my. return! Mr. Chipmunk, thisquestionlwillmske myrellying cryâ€" thisiswhotlwillbmgbeforethepeoplef- SCRAP IBON.â€"Mr. Carley. of this village, is now prepared to purchsse sny qusntity of scrap iron of all kinds and give the highest price. Anyone who hss scrap Lo sell, give him A call. Remember. highest. prices psid and no questions sake‘d. n n n..:. L-- SHOE mumâ€"Hr. H. R. Davis has added largely to his alrudy big stock of boots sud shoes. For price: see his bills. Heianow ready to boob my man in the count}. It ILA II!_I.-_ |___ \avuuulo A Dxrrzuxcnâ€" Mr. Ike Walton. bu contracted with Dre. McKay and Great; to supply wood for their stove. this winter. The Work would be easy if the steps were a little lower or his loge a little longer. Ike diï¬ere greetly from his lste relative, Sir Isaac. â€" . .- I ll, VERY lately the Fox went through the back country to spy out the land. To and fro he wandered among the rocks with a tear in his eye and a strnw in . his mouth ; he meandereduntil he came to a spring of limpid living water. from which he drank copiously. It was not mineral contsining the balm of life. but seemed to give great vigor to the one who drankâ€"he was stimu- lated and it seemed to instil into his mind many happy thoughts. Now. thought with the great Fox was a necessity, and here were abundant means for thought. Later, while he thus remained squatted on a log, although not a squatter of the country, a Chipmunk very gaily hopped up and occu pied the other end of the log, thus placing himself on the footing of equality With the Fox, and showing how small a Fox msy be- come in this northern land. Now, the Fox, seeing only. a Chipmunk. thought it would ,AA:A_ 4.- -LA-n 1‘“ hi- â€01'qu A 1204 D. no 304 my)»: IVOOD VJ LLE. EDEN. (whvuuoldinhohimtof‘tho county admit-mu much hotter than all Foxhuid. “You-talk my be vary to]! for than who knov no better, but your reasoning in no good. Know. air, was build up our citie- end hove Riemann n- with host sud comfort. end we ve got in return good home-unis. plenty of work, good pom-ad nettle range- to lutten our com, to Mr. ox, l ennuot no how you ere gels: to improve thing. for u. Go to ! bu not t e doctor been with u ever .0103“, has he not hel to build up our bodie- nnd our town- ipe until nothing remnlne for you to do? Go home to your triende in Opt. go to their lumps. tell them you have not 3 hole to run in!» in the north 306:1“ . â€"Now. knowing you to be Fox, mmld ndvlu you (.0 pay and from yoanmd's' . m 1 loving xiiuchlnn. “'9“ II’UIII VIII I----â€"â€". Vamâ€" r. Hon VIM hue Wodnudly til-pong; 9f. name of MI nimble Singer [Oovmmndmu at m m.) Spun'r.â€"â€"’l‘no bunt‘h uuon In on I. ma the deer «III prabub Mum!» 0.0.; the MI: In [all “can but. mum! dud the vuluus hunting pal-II". Man of our mum on: Ied thvmwalvu of 6 a 9mm Mule: at No wenhs' we†Mord-d mm by the aaneraaley‘ o! the aovunnmou In mums mm {at you "I, up and u preu ï¬oum WI I «9:1 Ifllflfl.wlbh In» I: MI can 0†001mm oommluInu “new u woman-mum. oI mm In 1nd the. tub MIMI «I dour bola: IIII gun wag“. In, «In! In, In hIIu-u humlna whh dog-I should an pnmbhed M a bout ova nar- aaaII â€mad iatlghvbm Eu bu than pIobIbIIad moaataarmud was (In: ugtu new-n would not commune mm: on: the 3) I: LIN November sud oonfluuo to: than walk: them; W! find. It huutqu A -I gnuA A Night of Pain. After you have spent a night of pair. unable to sleep on account of toothscho. one should think you would be sure to keep some "Q xlckoum" on hand In case it happens again. "Quickcure Is the quick- est. screen and safest cure for toothache or any pain All pun proceeds tram lrrlta- tlon or inflammation; “Quickenn‘ soothes and reduces inflammation at once. The Catholic Almanac for 18%. We have received a copy of the above, which is published by the Sisters of the Precious Blood. Toronto. price ï¬e. Its contents include valuable astronomical cslcnlstlons for 1898 a list of the holy days, fostlngdeys of obligation. abstinence days, and like information, a monthly calendar of Catholic devotions. and the names and stations of the Ontario Catholic clergy, as well as photogrevures cf Mgr. R. Merry D;l Val. epostdic delegate. and a number of well known priests of the Basi- llsn Order. The volume is rendered ex- ceptionally interesting by the appearance of a Christmas story. “ Davonred by Wolves," the incidents of which are sup posed to have occurred on the site of the present village of Beaverton. Other inter- esting sketches also appear. Miss Ginogly. who is the Lindsey agent for the Calendar. should ï¬nd little trouble In disposing of a large number of copies among the adherents cf 8:. Mary's church. Wt luruu In 1.. uuuvâ€".-â€".. rm. .. _ r with dog: IE not prohibited the eieuse in the game not prohibitiu the killing of deer in the water eheu berepeeied. an under the present oiroumiienoel nuny deer are shot at on the runwue and are wounded. but tint at iealt two th'rie 0 them get away from the hunters and are left to dieâ€"some or their wounds. many from starvation named by the breuing of their limbs, ete, inosp loitating them iron: foraging!» lead. whereas it is but eeidom that a eer zeta away from the hunter In the water thercby enabling him to get the number allowed him by law much quicker and easier and without material dim-ease by reason of so many being wounded which are now :.ever caught. It the ilret prepoeli was adopted. it memo to be the general opinion here, that deer would soon become plentiiui again, and deer e while the snow is merelyan inch or no dee would afford more eport and yet ena le the hunter to eeoure hie quota of deer without having to travel for them, ae is new the oaeo, while it thie cannot be done the permitting of. deer killing in the water would be the next beet course. and certainly, all things considered. more neitaluly, humane. on account of the sudden death ct her mother. Miss L. Brown. (late of Ormln), very etï¬ciantly ï¬lled the pwsmon of organ- !“ in St. Andrew's church on Sunday. Church Notes. â€"In the absence of Mrs. Mzwat. who was summoned to Brockvme on Saturday - In tha B;ptist eh =rch on Sunday morn- ing the pastor took his text from Johh 3: 30, “He must increase. but I must decrease." There in something exceedingly noble In John the Baptiet'a willingness to become as nothing in oxder that Jesus Christ might bee}! in nil, for he had been 7L4... ‘lâ€"‘Q’LQ-J‘- uuuau nun." w a... ._ _.-, ..-_ a vet successful preacher. Mnltltudes had ocked unto him. and so It was not, because he had been unsuccessful that he was willing to decrease. but because J cans Christ had now come. and his (lohn'e) work was done. Let; all learn the lesson that there comes a time to us. as Christians, when our work will be done. â€"The pastor, Rav. T. Meaning. was In his place at the Cembxidzs st. Methodist church on Sunday. The text was LukeJO h chap. part of the 4151: verse. “Marthe, Marthe, thou art careful. and troubleth about many things." The subject was rsll Ion In the household. The preecher as! s high tribute to the Marches who have to do the serving. The lady house- keepers present were highly untitled. while those who neglsoted their household um: Aunt-nun; -v- _---_ by nae church alone, but all had a share, the Roman Catholics, the Church of Eng land. the Presbyterian; Baptist and Math: - dist bodies. The sermon was lndood a most masterly :11. t. duties .323 for 187E666 meetings were not. so high_11_ pleeqed. Ta: 427“: 11an ~â€"- ML-.. â€"_- n nos 50 algal: uncuuw. -u- ._.-.. ...,____ wee snug at the close ...... There was a large congrregatlon present at the evening service. be subject brought before the people was "Minions." The work done by the missionaries in heathen lands was most faithfully sen targh-j-work not done u L_; _ -L--- -Tuc anniversary services at St. Paul's church on Sunday were much an rcclatcd. The preacher. Rev. Prat. Dyson ague. ct Wycllfl‘a College. Toronto. was greeted 'by _____ I._a.l. 3L- â€"-â€" n4- V'Julflu vvu~a»‘ â€"'â€"-_--, 7' _. "7 , , _ huge congregations at both the morning en evening eervieee. The reverend gen- tlemen. who is en eloquent end ears forcible speaker. took hie text iron 2!: ohepner Titus,“ 12 end 13, “We ehonld live eoberly, righteonaly. end godly. in this present world, looking for theta blessed hope." The sermon wee very interesting and was listened go [i511 jeep attention. *4 â€"_---I__.I _--' ____7, any: "a. Awuv-w u- u ...... In the evening it: Hague preached from Isl: chapter of SB. Luke. 17:1: verse. “To make ready 3 1e prevent! far the Lard.†.He term-05°33 John the Biptlst, “1..., T31: ooTlSetleiekIfiiï¬ In eld of the church debt. and we Index-stead It amounted a nine llttle sum. KincardLno was the Scene cf the Con “.34th Victory was Thu-ouch and Completeâ€"A117 Interested Person chummn. 0:10., Nov. 29â€"Tae ma of Mr. Herb. Brown. 3 ï¬nisher In Weteon a Malcolm's furniture notary here. u the talk of the town :1; present. Mr. Brown ANOTHER VICTORY WON. ODERHAM, BRAND WORK F08 HUMAN". Well Known Ci Great Benei People in Every Walk of Life on Munron'. Ouldo to Bum: Inn On" Young“ with I. locum Bom- “isPOatun md ton-mom cum for 05ml. shamanism. bump on. LIV» 3nd mum mum". me an 03mm 01006 ma Non-vow. m.- “SCI Munyon’l sz Cure no nervousnes- md build: u the spam. rioo 25c. Mnnyon'o ï¬udocho Cure “opt hood-she in three minutes. Price 256. Munyon’l Pile Ointment. positively cum :1! form: of pilot. Price 2.50. Munyon’u Blood Cure audios“: .11 tm- puriueo of the blood. Price 250. Munyon'l Fomnlo Romedieo no A boon to All -onan. Mnnyon'o Cnurth Remedie- never foil. The Count: Cureâ€"price twoâ€"eradicate- the dileti. from the queen, no the Cot.- u'rh Tabletsâ€"price 25o.â€"olouno ad but llw '.. Munyon's Vlulizer. s greet. tonic and re- store: of vial strength to week people. 81. A sepente cure for esoh disesse. At 'sll druggists, mostly 25 cents s visl. Persons! letters to Prof. Munyon, 1! Albert. street, Toronto, Ont, navel-ed with free medial sdvioe for say disuse. the rate. Mnnyon'l Anthm Remediee relieve in three minute- end cure pemsnenuy. Price 81. _ â€" -- .. ,2- A_, _‘ ‘l‘arccw. Caused. «yeaâ€""I mm c Vlry «were “Lech of the grlg‘ «scarcely epoch. I lied com heed cud wu complelely broken down. «cured alunycu'e urippc Uureteud It In new. cemetery to an en ees'm ml helm. 1 not better. 10 call ely Woke up tbeldu- sum. end I have not bed on elmk emce l‘ucre ll no doubt whetcver lhec â€geyou'e Remedies ere eaccuve la each one- u my owc.’ Munycu'n Rheumetlc Cure eeldou hill to relieve in one to three houn. end cure- III e le' deye. Prlce 250. Mnnyce'e Dye Cure polluvely cum ell form cl indplzwon “J Immech crou- blee. Price 250. Muuyou'e Cold Cure prevenu pneumonle end brake up e cold in e few hoax-I. Price w I Mnnyon' I Cong b Cure Ito con in, night IweItI. .11.?! â€omen.“ 9°0in hula welnngl. ioo25c. Many on'I Kidney Care Ipudily cum roam in the luck. him or gro'uu, Ini Ill of kgdgcy diIIIIe. Prioe 25¢. [Eden-e Hon Cmel Justice ArmourJ The autumn mine and jury enunge ct the high court of justice opened at the court. house on Monday at 1 p m., Eon. Ohio! Jealouumour nmldlnc. The crown business will be conducted by Mr. D. B. Simpson. 0! Bowmunvme. Tue ctlmlual dacxet was made up or tour cases, a: follow: __ .- -L_-A__-.. -_J Il-e 6‘ lvuv Wu . Q :eeo vs. Thou. E. Thompson and My thew Thompson. murder of Wm. H Sayyor, near‘n‘ggnie' ‘1‘.“ 0511315.". L- now D‘W’Ul’uI-I-n '-"r-' -_--, v v,, , , Q wen v9. Wm. Laue, rope. The par- ties reside in Saowdeu township, Hr'ioux - tcu county. Queen v9. Frank Conaeutiuo. rape. Q xeen vs. Bar 1'. Heuslip. ungiec‘. to provide necessaries for on inmate c! his household. The civil docket comprised thrcc cssee. to (allow: : Rucheztord vs. Mckiohren: both partim reside in IThoruh towuahip. Plaintifl' ciui us damages for breach ct contract to supply him with money to enable him to ï¬nish course on medioul student. and also for the delivery up to him of cerouiu notes for mopllgcioo._ . _ ,, “I_I_AI-_‘-l_- lUl Dell-WA“- unw- Mansfleld u. Baal Bros. Pluntlfl' claims 3.159 for_ my: contract. ____ 1-“-.. 0.. (ON!) Morphy n.boney. Action for $2000 for allenntlna “faction of wife by Induc- lpg _her to leave the plalntln'. and for WuOntot Sorts. “I w all out of aorta with loss of appetite nnd loss of sleep. I could not. dress myself without snapping to mt. My kidneys were malted. I begun taking Hood's Susannah. lnow have u better appetite end nu: eble to “58; soundly: Mm. Human-r8129. Bethune Street. 7171507035170; Oahu-lb. Kenneth Cunnboll. G. ‘1‘. 11 Mom. whose run won from Toronto to Nissan Faun. committed suicide 3% tho Intel-Ian on Bride: 1903 by «caught: that with a 7 #4,; I_ ;_____‘ m- VII L‘Ilu-g sun-- '1 -â€"-v_â€"'_ 7,, , pen-knitewhne umpomuydeuuged. The deeeesed had been In the employ e! the Grand Trunk (or eban: 15 new. end wu e Thu-eh buy. Me tether. Mr. John C_smpb_ell._ w‘hg resides on the 19: ounces- , !_e_-_ L‘l..- _.-II bunâ€"n euuuu we. â€"â€"___.. , , __ . did not prevent the friends 0! the young eonple eeeelnbllng In lease numbers et the eethedrel to wltneea the ceremony. The bride entered the ehnneh on the erm of her tether end wee met et the elter by the en Mr. M. Coughlln, of the Peter Merble wot-he, who eoted es groome- Inen. Mine Nome Culley.“ Oewmette ad- ed the bride. The ceremony wee net-termed by the Bav. Fether Fltspetrlek. ether which the bddel petty end the meaty. who were conï¬ned torehtlveo end the more lntlmeve friends. reputed to the reddenee at M- oli'nder. Vullll’m "-v -"-â€"vâ€" -_ -7, eion o! tint township. being well known ond popular. His brother John. G '1'. R. agent: oh Woodvme. went. to Taranao to look one: the body, whiah we brought to the: city sud interred In St. Michel's cemeteyy pp 52!“!!!- {[311on the nun ._ .L- 4|-“- -g. Wedding 3011'. Two popnler young people. Mr. 3. Shannon. telegraph opal-etc: et the Can- dlen General Eieetrle works, end mu Kstle Slmonr. deuahter at Mr. Pete: Slmong‘theyelg-gnon met-cheat tenor. , #Aje_-‘_ -L a. n-L._|_ °m‘"‘â€â€˜3‘o:;“.3 mavaxamsx 259.9; Cathedral yum†morning 3: 8 o'clock. Though the mm m Mao-nus. It u-_‘_ -- AL‘ _‘___ Donna. In 1.10;: MI Fads, Nor. m. “It. “In J. m. l .93.. WWFKI I- '-â€"w 1 man ot’tils division no?! the donated". be having nt one time been employed on the Allondnlo dlvlslon. were mural roses founded mm: for the secs-Ion by; Km City klend m hflduu mudetenzessmgms- Lao “I“. Wâ€" m- lugly natal mud uluble gum tram friend. and rolstlm. The choir. at which Mu. Simona Ind been n member (or 30va am. not only turnkhed much? music 5 an my a the ct but â€and to the bride's may a vu- Em. m. Shanon a may 3: 7L- _.- -M I- g as: «he 558119.19 “[9329 Acknowledge His Success mu E. J. Baum. So. THE AUTUMN ASSIZES. Ell M 1038 Run am Citizens Testify to Beneï¬t: Received "I'lvrv f-nv'â€".... .. n n cum ml halo» 1 a sly but. up a» dis- M. but on much uiuoo wbuovor um uguyou'u o. :m You- W .m Md _- "t! w Bum: tad bathrormsflon mun gives aunnco o! and: to the report:- an: a fleet ofclght winding mum looboundln WWW somber-em undoin- leotPolntBunow, smith-Who â€we Iomwhomulutaooounu on boom] thowveuehnolnall pmbnbmty Indira diam ThoUnltad Sm Government wanton with]! expodmon 00th ran- cuo. Copt. Tattle was chosen u comm-ruler of the expedition bo- come of hi: long oxperk-na- in Arctic work. his fnmlllnmy wllh tho mgion of Arctlc All!“ from Pulnt Bur- row and the cunt lino Wluhud by tho Batting Boo. from which ho but nwnuy returned, his known ability and repair lion iii an abh- und competent offlver, as] m-inlly ï¬t him {or the lru-zt. â€ii chip, vhu- Bear. in oflloenxl by an inmnuumihle body of men and manned by a crew of his own selection. The uhip is fully «puma-ll. fitted and provisional for the perilum wurk in View, for such it. must be umlx-r the most favorable conditions. The Bean-is loaded with 3!!) ham-ls of beef, pork, corned beef, flour, sugar. oui‘l‘cc, lumi bn‘zul, ricennd manned goods. Enough provisions unmarried to last the oiliucrs undercw ottho Bent for one you. with 12,000 rations extra for the whnlors. Cop- tnin Tnttle is given the largest discretion mm expedition. for the depart- ment realizes that contingencies nnd em- ergencies moraine. now union-neon, and which only the commander of the expedi- opemtion. Two points are to be cspecmlly observed: First-Food must be gotten to the starv- ing men. Secondâ€"The best and most feasible method of doing this is to be adopted. Capt. Tattle carries with him a big budget of letters to those imprisoned in Arctic ice. Twenty-Five lien “'ho Came Out Over Dawson Tull-Food Scarce-Flour .200 Per Suck. Seattle, Wash, Nov. 28.â€"Twenty-flve men arrived hem today on the City of Seattle dime! from Dawson City. They wane divided into two parties, the last one of which left Dawson Oct. 16. Theycune out over the Dalton mil. They are reputed to have among them 80,011) In dam nnd M03100 In gold dun. All tell atoms ofnfood shortage in Daw- son that is almost a famine. According to the statements made by members of the Dalton mrty. therein liabletoln trouble of the most serious kindthiswinter in Dawson. Billy Leak toldoneofthemeninthe party uhendof him. whomhemetat Dyes. that allthe peoplehlkohout st Dawson is the food famine. Men were gathering in groups and cursing with might and min the new comers that were oonstnntly arriving in the Klondike loaded with W any provisions._ k. A. Ferguson. one of the I J _ _¢ LA L-.-_I.‘ r‘"â€"" m, aim: mouroéum notbebought stall. One ortwo not: were quickly pxcked up «01â€me Egflngton, Nov. 89.-Mrs. Ham, 3 womnmyau-a of age, committed suicide st thehouae of Deputy Reeve Sflbbuwd. here. _on Saturday morning. The house- keeper. Miss Brady. at about 8 o‘clock foundhorhnngingtmmnbeambysstmp, and quitedead. The dead woman’s hus- hsndllmatss Reid meet. Toronto. with one son. Ex-Wwden Donsld McDonald of Sutton sud MLJ. McDonald otthe ameplwo no brothers of the deceased, and Mr. John Sflbhud n nephew. Mn. Hen-n hubeen unwell for month, an! “amushowed great mental unbalance. Nov. fl.â€"A very largely-Imm- edoonvenuonotfluumuottheSonth MneotWomnmmmtheCicyHm â€and†W {or the purpose 0! Womb:- the forthcoming Provlndalelecdonl. AIM-go number at Whomhoountry AM dtywere t. ELDonLIdSWCI-Iemdee- Mentotuhe Reform Wong)» MvdthDr.Sdnonu weary. The mitotflnebsnotwu: Johanna-101m. Menuâ€"Col. Nicol! 19.J.J. Hoboons. The ml: was received with epphme. On mae.a.wummmcm thecholcewumndonmnimoun. W W.Iha A!) Hood’s “'Ynmmwm “mommmsm m'uCLnoodaak. mgï¬inumwxmmm RETURNED KLONDIKERS. wont-gun â€bard Noam-u... asy to Take asy to Operate Suicide 3'. E‘Ilnm Hood’s P4113. or H. For the norm 6%. names For the month We: Diphflwfla Thi- novol. in it: meant pm caution in the Rana graze-t on Div: loson mused the haw, the mm o! Wmun'bou: in M qundnaglud. Anvid pomp! o! lite in n Punch indum‘ill town, It is tau-rating dike us new and . Mad as : m"~.v.ic, ye: deflate story am 'e. 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