gaze.†It states that it is almost a daily occurrence for a dozen to fifty bowie to have to stand on the af- ternoon mail train ie-wiogmaronto, and that clean it is a case of standâ€" ing for may or forty miles before emg‘n passengers get on at stations Io provide seats for an. no Econ- omist n’so says that for a train- to run on time i8 “summing unique, and “growing mo so.†It dcoinrza that not twice during the past year has the evening train for Bort-pre muted Markham on time. A half loot late is the usual thing, and an hour or two is of bi-weeekmy occur- iencev. or the other trains, the best that can he aid is that they do not do quite' so badly. Thu Econo- mist also alleges that the Midiand Diï¬sion is one of the best paying sec- tiom of the Grand Trunk. and, them-2: fore. insists that the public have a right to expect mtortuue accom- modation and a time-tableau“ can Do reasonably relied upon; “110 say," u oonoludaa. “that â€the travelling public on W with “the press on! neg-vice is to ï¬t [Lnry "mildly.†‘ w..-~ Dope. 11. says that “up: ooaoheam “twsn’ty years behind the age,â€and that “there are scldcan enough of mam to “acommpda'rg ghapaasen- I; of 73. .wmetched character, pantie- !!th 50 MW mom 89¢, P??? I Pours onioo {Tomato Now) It would aaem that it. 18 ant only in Western Ontario that there is tha Grand frank Railway. The lie-tum Economist dam that the service on the madam! Diviaipn found to ba comparatively umhugt. and W118 able to attend to his dunno. '1!» 31m: created oansid-erable ex- citamcnt in the store for some time. in an awkward position, unable to withdraw his head. Fearing he had net'lznad serious injury, Mr. John Potts window draes we. win hmppzncd to be standing a. few yards away, mu to his assistance. Mr.1‘amswas Thought Ills Throat was Cut. Patel-bore Examiner '. Mr. {How- an: Toms, a clerk in the emphy of â€as“. J. Sntclifte Sons, narrowly pecaptd serious injury the other anon-mug while doing his work. When nan-nag a glass show: c.3352 Imp-stairs his foot. slipped, and he fell. the draw mac dropping heavily on top of him; With his head through the glass, of min}: the Jagged pieces were Sprickmg his thxjmt. he found llignaql! leo camr's WHO. iBrantfm-d Expositor.) l! the Liberals had carriedNorth ï¬enfrew. aven by ten of a majority, them would have been a hue-and- cry throughout the province 0! gross bonuption and of Whine" work. The Conservatives have won by 600, and 1! gen Lax-a their word (or it, you an]! when mat Mr. Gamay, Dr. Beanie Nausbitt. and Mr. Dimming- hum, “.dxdn’t do 3’ thing†8091; poli- ticaxl' aunts are bemoan suspicién 'Ihonnads at other 2:: when praise this medicine just as warmly. and leap it on hand in case. of emergency. m tenets curé all the minor ills of little ones; may act gently and speedily and are absolutely safe. Sold by 911 druggistp or somty p931: paid Ii 25 can "a ho: by writing The Draw-imam 'Hcdicine Go. Btocbvï¬le, ".1 cannot praise Baby‘s Own Tab- thï¬ too highly." writes Mrs. James 8. Batch. ï¬ninghell’a Bay, Que. “From‘ the. tune my baby was born he was troubled with pains in tha “mach and bowels and a rash on his skin whwhmdqhim rectless day and night. I got milling to help him nntz! i gam him Baby‘s Own Tab- lets, and undem th°ir use the trouble coon diseappenrgd, and allmy brands are now pramng my baby he tucks no hat-1m}; and welt. I give him an arcade“ tabla. and they keep him wall. 1 can heartily recommend the tablets to any mother who has a yogurt: halal†o Toronto. Dec. Slat. â€Gaâ€"Them: h trouble in viqw for the promoters o! the Lindsay, Bobcaygmn a; Pon- iypool Railway. Inna morning at manic Ball a writ was issued by the Grind Trunk Railway 00. making (or an injunction restraining the Lindsay. Bolnay-gnon ' Pomypoal 1 awn Co.. from taking any further proceedings in. connection with tho pxpropriation ofLmdp‘ in LindszyJor the purposes or the railway, and for a declaration that they are not an- htiuod to expropnat: lands. ‘ Object to the Exproptlauon of Land: In Lindsay for I} R. Purposes. (Special to Th6 Evening Post.) The following tie-spawn from To- aonto will be read with much inter- m by our citizens. APPLY FOR AN IIJUNG‘I’IOI 1'0 RE STRAIN "IE l. B. P. II. II. 00. (L I. R. (0MPANY Wlll flGflI Dr. I. 1. Rand-l Co. Outlaw: I had to treat a young Ianolnhofoutmuo-hkh bad - Done 8 Vin am Haida-thon- calm» bu lunsoll Stu-unmatF-amnmahend'z IedKudaigz MC“ IMWFuu theme. met and am. [no Ibo Rudd?! Spvh Cm hlfa chance. and it only too: nognrphll’mlocm hiskg with dim "canner- ndntdrdwcmmxhalmmldm nowthlthehau vb lambs WI ‘ Very $0,003. CEO. 5. HARRIS. nSoch “mun thahmmlmmmofmevin Price ‘1: u: for 35. As: “fluent for funny use it has n-w ml. A‘k you: dmgglst for Kendall'- 8 Vin Cure. to "A M. on the Hone." the book rec. or Iddrcs» AI OPE. LEI’TER to MOTHERS. canned-mun: Ian-cam "works Mud: scammed, 30:80?th Mn... Dalian manual . CuuvMuMokdoum blue: II. 3.1. KEIOILL c... mac FALLS, VT. mmumsm. Rmmm Jun!†â€CURE to customs mailing only. Send â€3.3:: stung for th cloth-bound W my}; “fly?“ honey of the United sum, for an a: o! Leucorggea, Female Wenkngal 6! Leicorrhea, Female Wenkn Prong- Mn: of Womb mans, cub Antheyukis:fdrmdm oftheirmamofm _ such a no other remedy (or the disease. and wane-cu pecans: to woman ever stained, the . Flvotiu on now feel fully was noted in drug to In 1 money of the Umted £26.% on] one â€"A contract for 6,000 gross ton-s 01 80-pound steel rails has been award- ed to Claw. Ca-mmell 00., of She:â€" tield, Eng" by the .Temiscam'mg 8: Northern Ontario Railway Commis- sion. The prioe agreed to is slightly higher than that granted on behalf of the United ï¬utates Steel Corporation. This quantity of rails wiil complete the track laying to the present northern terminus of the railway â€" New Liskeard. 112 miles from North -A bad "we? dwarfed in Allan-' {Eifébiiunéot anti is dcagned‘ dale yard New Y9!!!“ night, when a .' .mnlm metal for genera“ agricultotigs double-header tram train the north and grazing some 3.000.000 acres of and â€13 Toronto Way-freight came to. land now lying waste owing to the gather owing to an error on the part lack of moisture, tho region being of the 54ng man. Theth rec engines subject to cycles of extreme dro glut. were completely wrecked, also a num- Of tine tract to ba taunt-nod c 18 bar of box-cars. The crews saved (animated that 1,500,000 win! bat-en'- (hemselyes by jumping. - 0:10:33. ht f: 1g:owim5 rousing; :1! _ ‘ Um no to e evo To A contract for 6’000 gross tom 0‘ grazing and the cultivation of grass- 83-pound stegl rails has been award- _ “a At precmt. hnwovcr. the com- a“? gas- was: m a. S“; we w w m- Norther '6 t -' B I'LL mm ’ 000 acres under urmtum and altar _ Tillie n.ano a. way _ ConimnS- . colouring that to exmd the works sion. price agreed to 1:8 slightly gradually until this system covet-sue higher than that granted on behalf of entire men. I the. Unitedfifates §teel Corporation.p (fend-=3; for the. main canal will This quantity of rails wiil complete , be invited in Montreal. Winnipeg.Gal- the track 135L118 to _ the “present gory. Vuw'ouv-or and Chicago. ' 7 Railway lot». J‘ â€"Osha.w.a Reformer: To give some idea of the work being done mdstill to do on the .G. T. Railroad, it will be only necessary to say. that the line was blocked at Little York Sta- tion, on Monday last, with 1500 car-s, and that theme were 130 awaiting shipment from Danna. AW v. uOIhIh Cam in uh: tutu-Inn), will; dimlynpon thabloodudnnoou math um Minoan-ammo £510.78:me S-ld manhunt†momn'sMImeator Manon. We offer One Hundred Dv r. Board for my an 0 cl cum am moo: b0 cured by Bull"! Cm Cum , F J. CHENEcho Tuledo. o m. the uncut-3mm. have known 1". J Chm, (or the m I5 graham b lien bun pound, hon- on‘ah in m hm tumult! My sblo to any om any obufl'lou undo by his Inn. Wanna“ Imus s Inna Itch-lo W That all of such window or win- dows shall be of clear, transparent and uncolored glass, not frosted or ground, and such that all parts or the interior of such bar-room can 11:34}in b_e_seen mmrtm‘mpr'stm. That this resolution sliall go into cttcct on the ï¬rst; day at Maymine- teen hundred and four. . That the window or windows in' such bar-rooms shall have all blinds, hung from the top of such windows, said .blindstobe Mlongzer than suf- ï¬cient to cover .the upper half of such window or windows. I That such doors shall not 0pm in- tb or out of any placa' or room other than the public hall of Such hotel, tavern. inn. alehouse or beerhouse or into the public street or yard of snob hotel. tavern. inn, alohouse or beer- house. That not more than ‘three doom shall open into or out of such bar-rooms, and such doors shall be unbroken In any way by slide, trap or pigeon hole orflany other thing whatSoever. That all bard-coma shall be unbrok- an by partition. curtain, screen. re- ocss or other oabtruation whatsoever. and shall consist at one room only, That no room of any kind 9113.1le placed between the bar-town and the window or windows of such bar-room opening on the publio‘ stray. That the windows of such bar- room shall taco the public street and be of no less size than five feet six mches m height and two feet six inch 3 wide. the bottom panes of such window or windows to he not more than five toot six inches tram the ground. ,_ _ Be it therefore resolved and order ed “That all bar-room in this the license district or East Simeon shall be placed in the front of the hotel tavern,£nn or other building where 111;:th liquors are licensed to be so ; Whereas (there is a. diversity: “tapin- ion among licensees as to the regula- tions in regard to the tom and pro- per situation of bar-room’s, and m order to bring about a. proper under- standing in this regard and to tacili- tate proper inspection and stop an tar as possiqle tbp evils herein eettorth; threaa bbe inspector reports that some of the Int-rooms In his jur- isdiction are so placed and moon- structad as to hinder a proper in- spcouon of said bar-room thus ta- oilitating the illegal sale of. liquor durins Drowned 1109“» as!!! -,,¢ â€solution rum p, tho loud of Commissioners pt that Iootlu In 0mm. Dooombor 24. “03. Whereas numerous complaints hon been made that the law is boinsvio- lated in this district in so for use]!- lug during prohibited bonus is ‘con- earned, and Eof""iiiéoi new: mum. lv' 5 "WWII“! mm“. 1mm“ .1! {31.38111 3: 00... -' How's this It is a pleasure in this day of great industrial combinations. to luoto an instance where an indepen- dau‘t concern has attained to mam- :moth proportions and- has grown ,stoadily but suraly for years from a salon beginnmg into the tulnosa- o: the present time. Such an institution incited in the {seed business of D. Mu Ferry a; 00.. .who (or nearly hall! a. century have «gone forward each year. Â¥oonstautly add-Lug mow; customera and {retaining all its 0M ones, until it in to-dav tho gource of seed aupply from 1 hwhioh the great crops of this country J spring. Seed nbowses have come rand goneâ€"some survived and flourished 'tor years. :but ï¬nally succumbed for one reason or. anotherâ€"while Perry’s kept growing ml] the time. Thous- ands b1 (armors. gardeners and flow- l or growers look_ .tg‘thom your. alter LI._ L In lost'anoo of Growth. is {OgrOme the fact that they are never Biasappo‘m-ted in (Perry‘s Seeds is :the secret of the wondertul expansiomot this popular ï¬rm. You can Shay their seeds ‘in every city. town or hamlet a! this land, and you‘ are always certain that 'they are fresh, true to name and sue to grow. Their 1904 Seed Ari-um]. a valuable guide in the selection of the proper seedt to plant, will be sent tree toall module! The Post' who upglx to D. $1.526; ‘E-iié éééds from which the proSperity at tw.flel§§ .a'nd gardens LL‘__ l. 0. ll. W. Officors. At the hat negular monthly man.- in; of the A. O. U. .W.. ï¬ne following “them wen: ejected; P. H. W.. R. Muller; M. W., J. m; Foreman. S. Howe; mat-seer, J. Shannon; Rec- order. Dr. Gross; Fin-moicr. A. Cozhro. Treasurer. J. Gnham; Guide. R. Wei-‘95, maid-3 Watchmm. G. BowleS; Outside Watchmm. J. Putter. 0n mum-4m, Jam 14:11, the mbom ofï¬cera wm be inatallqd and it is mmomd that an oyster cuppa- sn'd entertainment will aim be held the same evening. I P. R. irrigation work in Alberta. 'ar- mired in the city yesterday from nontrml on ronto to Calgary. Mr. Dennis went out to conler with the general ,ollicialu of tho commny } concerning the irrigation scheme, the sunny; of which were. complewd Just (an. ï¬e states that it has been divided to call for tenders at once. for an conduction of the main can- al aWh‘KJ) will be thirty-five miles oqcb are making. He went v‘n. Win- nipeg and Vnncoum and returned by Denver and Chicago. Ir. Thu. ton baud .1 «Nightfal trip and iamuch benefited by the mating. *0 flu Spirit 0! Victor. The spirit of winter is with us. linking its prmnoo hown in many dittorent .wayzâ€"aolnetimeo by cheery whine and glistening snow, and 1008,511t) (eat. with at the bottom. motiinos by driving winds and and .mu hold wntor to the depth 0! blindin storm . yr man I 1 ten 10.23. This canal will carry me Loom En take 9a dilight’inpeggï¬in’g .wator to mly the s.coh<hry can- al. {which will be, when ultimately completed. one hundred and fifteen miles long. Tomato tin main canal g 250,000,000 cubic (eat 0! Parth- will u have to he removed and the work Will ham to he done by purver punts such a8 steam shove-ls, railways. etc. lino project is the largest or it: kind on this continent and is designed to mnkc mantra for moi-all agriculture and grazing some 3000.000 acres of land now lying waste owing . lack of moisture. tho region! being I 9 bad things worse, for rheumMiAm twists border. twins†sharper. ontnrrh becomes mom annoying. and the may symptoms of acrotnln are developed and nay-availed. There is nolt much poet: yin this. but there is truth. .and it is a wonder thatmore people don’t get rid of these ailments [ the medicine that com themâ€"Hood's ‘ Bananas-(Ila obtained and that its â€"is mil, there is abundant proof to the Icures are radian! and permanent. _ Such is the “Nation Projoot o! the c P. It. Int coma. ' [Winnipeg Free Press. Mr. J. 8. Dennis. engineer in charge 0! the C. Macrame. nudhmm-dm 099-} MW “NE"?! m2?!†have made them the stsndsï¬i shin euros. blood puriï¬ers sud humour reme- dies or the civilized world. Bethe the elected psrts with hot water and Cuticurs Soup. to clesnsethe surface of crusts snd scales sud soften the thickened cuticle. Dry. without rubbing. sud spply Cuticurs Oint- ment freely. to silsy itching, irritstion sud innsmmstion, snd soothe snd heel, end. lastly. take Cuticuru Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This com- plete loesl sud constitutions! trestment slbrds instant relief, permits rest sud sleep in the severest forms of emms and other itching. burning and sesly humours of the skin. sculp snd blood. end points to s speedy. perment end economies! cure when all else fails. A HUGE ENGINEERING WORK. wing,eeinpeorhele;theleee othdr endcmtingotthe scams-in ecelled heed; the Mn! measurements. as In none and ringworm; the ewfnl endin- Ing of Intente, end anxiety or worn. mm“. Iain mflkemtetter end alt mumâ€"ell demnd e remedy of nhnoet enperhnmen virtue to some- fully cope with them. Thu Cation: Soup, Ointment end Beeolvent ere Inch etude proven beyond ell doubt. No statement is mede regerdlng themthet b not justiï¬ed by the etrongeet evi- dence. The purity end metneee. the power to “ford immediete relief, the oerteinty of speedy end permanent cue, the ebeolute eelety end greet_eeonolpy. Wily cured by cuflwn ‘ When All Else Fails. Skin, Scalp and Blood , Humours m. mm; to Suntan From Infancy to Agu WWW BISHGURING For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’ 3 Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat- ment. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be- cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. Scott’s Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphiteo especially prepared for delicate stomachs. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. When mother; are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul- slon. “ When the butter won‘t come put a penny in the churn,†is an old ime dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. Proverbs pack tron Gamer-la. Mr. Wm. 1110th .nd dmghm. “in Luell‘ Thextou. or Iillbrook. were in town lately. Ur. Tncxton has just returned from a. six weeh' uric to relatives in Cantornia. Wlula away In: dated seven! or the Goat cities. both in the Stat-s and Cunda. and spent. highly of the progreaa oocb are making. He went v'n Wan- nipxg and Vunooumr and returned by Denver and Chicago. Ir. Thet- too had .1 «Julianna! grip and ilmuch If You have anything to can or want to In; anything. durum in '1!» Pat. There is great. utistmtioo over the result amongst the moments at In- dian village as wellu amongst; the Rice Lake Indiana. The Indiana 01 Rico Lake, Port Perry. 01-th and Chomong, are to hold 3 grad Coun- cil meeting early in Januuy. when this and other mount matters ‘wm be dealt with. ‘Dourtneat llu In.“ to Pay tor 0m. Lands to“ Petal-bore Times: Aoont 28 years ago several islands belonging to the Chemoug Lake Indians were sold by. the Government. 1nd although many appeals were mule on behalf of the tribe. uo settlement was mode for the property taken. The mater we! tin- Illy placed in the heads 01 Mr. J. H. McClellan. who took it up with the department at Ottawa. with the rcoult that the lodinnsere to get the pxocculs of the Mile with interest. amounting to about “$900. The cash will not be paid over :0 them, but wlll be invested for their beneï¬t. Sane poses-ac on'dchmu has been baud relative to the low a stance of the WM“. but m be on the objections will be silenced when the {inhale no placed in podtion on tbs roof and the Ground in tumor]. in ’contwtplated. wmu-mewmuue. Oct-pieced My lent Spring. Contractor J. J. ï¬ller end iii-inp- uintenueut. “r. .1. ll. Chehnern ere eoll anti-lied with the we‘re-the: hove been able to more on the new Public Libru-y building. demite the lute date at which the contract wen let. Tm elnte root wu pot on by Eamon 0)., cl Toronto. about tyu weeks belore Chrisunae. end the :n- terior work ie now well aannoad. Maseru waves and Why hove the contract for the planter-inc. end the aiming end gaining wd: be "9“" 3' Ir. Geo. Madden: 'nho heme; Quinn in being put in by M Keys a non-iron. the boiler henna united some deyo esp. All the rough carpenter work In done. 1*.“ flooring in maple and the room- will be finished in uh. Sonic emerge oniicieme hue been heard relative to the low e erence oi the buildinc. but we be eve the objection: will be silenCed when the finial-s ue placed in poeition on the root end the ground in terraced. as 'contwsplated. IBM†Al! HEMâ€. Manuel-[m - the We o! â€"Ir. end In. Bemuel Keown, cl Pnlentine. Bldm town-hip. me the neene cl e pretty wedding on Wednendey um. Dee. 80th. when their only daughter. Levine men. we. curried to KL Wm. MW“. of Hartley. The cere- lnooy was performed by Rev. Ir. Wickett. of Victoria. need. in the prenenoe of e. large oompeny d in- vited cunts. line D. Berton. of Pen- elon township. mu bridesmaid. and Ir. Alex. Gimpbell. n brother. nup- portea they-coin through the trying ordeel. After the ceremony the uses! eoargetuletiom were extended. utter which the petty out down to :1 sum- ptnonl wedding supper. Mine Welker of Lorneville. pie ed the wedding marchend uhoee any we: perform- med under an nreb ot evergreene and flowere. The presents to the bride were handsome end numerous. which in an indication ol the high esteem eh: is held in the ntlghborhood by he: tricnde. Alter e pluunt evening had been spent Kr. and lire. Campbell drove to their home in Henley. The Put wishen them A happy and pros- perous wedded lite. TIE PIIUG UNIV IIILDIIG. II III 0! Til! run IIDIIIG dram mam intact in Imperial D Peï¬ecuy adapted matters nu apparently justiï¬ad 1m ts. Canadian Magazine people in making ‘ 3k d d their Joining-y tango upecially g:- ean .poriuwmnnem emtiocoVer. e we an pal impsrial nuclei are three in num- 1 Scott’s Emulsion nee. The Hon. J. w. Langley re- nown the what: movement and dia- SatiSfaCtOl')’ treat‘ Unanim- Impgrialilm from Chnm- - harloinm. U. I. Hal-£1033 1K. 0.. “um fitâ€) mm_mnzx “ages-mil)?! to . you or probe Ion van y r as- JPN!†I e .ilor Ashley ‘iu' hil book on “The l ' ' " {Turin Problem.†Prof. Antley,who ‘3“) Pk - ' was oncoion this stung! Toronto Un- - “entity, 9 m' o tho economic mum? “$231243; authority upon whom Mr. Chamber- md «my m1. d lain relies. "Mr. Ghdstona 1nd [3n- ’°“"" - - "::22:‘“32: â€â‚¬22.22? “mu, ' o _ Inga .eanm m BOWNB. , Ir. Herman'.W'. Moron". editor of flu Winfgta M‘W'“ t' â€â€œ33 m a: men on me a T Amending. Eva: Comman- tank! millâ€! “m , and um mutation dating 1904. O tho penny. I. a. a sample free. lanthanu- all diolonnolnhbd oath $2331.32? M" " I Iowan-pen and legal-u â€"For downright entertainment di- lvorced from use or theory commend us to “Doreen." by Edgar Fawcett, which appears as the “Gamylete Nov- el" 0! uppineott's Magazine for Jan- uary. It is n tale of smart London Society which is drawn with the pen of an hnbitue. But beyond this there is a melodrmntic plot. which keeps the reader on the qm vive till the end. Doreen in en orphnn taken up by Lord end Lady {rightlinm by reason of her ruembhnce to their dead daughter. She narrowly â€- onpen being .the victim at a plot to destroy her beauty hushed by the sister of an matinee-sin! suitor and an aunt why hated her mother and whose autumn» one hair-ejected. imvch or the time Lu. Iu' below.-in ‘Iz-ro Vicinity. Oa- vuious occasions ‘rno mailing has been 18. 20. 2‘: 1nd 25 discuss below zero. and Sutur- dny and Sunthy nights the moon] was 28 and 28 dogs-cu rcrpcctivc- 1y at 5 o'clock in the morning. Up north the mother has uh.) been 01 the Klondike type since the winter Got in. Suva-a1 .t'uncs 35 degreca has been rzported and last night at linden the mercury in a reliable "humanism: registered 42 degrgea while at L‘iumount the nucond was 38 dean!!! and at Hammrton 40 degrees. 30'." flint» flutter. ‘. Txtnly this has been an extmord- maul“ ne‘er winter up to the pres sent, and the older mate as htntlofl'to bit: our: of like intennty. Thu '1 at snow. which cune about the btgmning or Novambcr. is still with 0th. not to mntion several ad- dition); tact that "rived since. For two mug months Um mercury has been bNow the (realign; poigt. and It hunted that when a person who is addbted to the free use at whisky feels a dean-e tor drink he should a once ream to the use of ounces every tum the desire remains. using it needed 20 orange: 1 do). A number of instances are known where this remedy was am. It in belimd the acid appeals the alvdhoï¬b desire. Sung and all will both passer-v: maybe†they absorb the mois- tgnp m It. and m Went decompoâ€" .tlon. .lea'oms and had 010mm ohauld ov- ary few day: be carried into anoth- efaoom and thoroughly shaken and an 00.0on mm ‘ ‘Aocording to‘ n glow expat. the ideal nine of '4 boy's hand in that Fhk‘h a xix mud n quarm glove will ll. Polio. our: calendar. â€"Joun Mulroney. an old man who mid ho hailed from Ottawa. was at- rmwd Friday atternqon am a vagrant by (lab! Next-Ion. who Ian-ed that Um 19.11 visitor mm stay away mhwe and parish. no appeared before P. Ll. Jackson nut morning and was sent to Caulk Juckaau for 80 day» to await the recall: -o! in- qnhiaa to be mad: by the thet. who ihinhl the old man has bee.) showed do“ the Inn by the wthoritleaot urinal nun-icixumiou m order to 35!: rid or him. â€"Miias Ghdyl Preston. wha m- bw “tiling Mrs. D. Clark.» return- ed to Midland lat Thursday. â€"-Rcv. m: Naoml'an. who has bum «pending a week in town, lett !o.° tlbcomo bet Thur-nay. shooting Mint at II“... A young man ‘np brought down thmu. Dec. 80th on the Human:- ton tram from mnden and taken t6 the [was I maul £00 at. 1‘10 un- (ormmm young fellow was hand- ling 9| gnu. when the weapon «n9 changed. the bullet entering the right leg above the ankle, breaking sev- zml mall bones. ‘Dr. Brown. atla- dcn. accompwied tho man to town. â€"hr. Alta-ed Ha Grifï¬th. at Ind- 1306 a spending a. tear days in town. -Llr W. 3.4794. 0‘ Benetton. wax «a town Thu-shy on bua'nose. 'omuls -)Oios Wilma. of E'smlon Fallenmc in town lxwt haul-way. Sflumucï¬ Cluster Buinins Walnut: gm. 9 Peanut. DDDDDD 12 Count": Nona Yuma MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS \ 82.60 naval: 26cm.a con NO CONTINUED STORIES‘ Inn nun-n con-nut m rrstu mmrmmmm GOMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON '10 ALL! Ado to all these advantages the very material one that the orshares m the surplus earnings of this leading Company. “III have an opportunity for safe and proï¬table investment rarely eq A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent on End of 3rd.â€"They are insured. That is, simuld the investor paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future pay the Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬ts investment wruld at once become available Pickles, Catan and Sauces Oysters, Finnan Haddie, Herring and Codï¬d Tobacco and Cigars. 2nd.â€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thus placed r? reach of men without apital. Iooflermnbethrmtmcuumnt long â€I†Better for three reasons. { [stâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. 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