Bought Lands DSAY, on ks and Valisfl} LWAYS Sixteenth 3! 1905, 14th.}: 90‘ m: KER-i. to“ PM («Tm ’mfl A um 0nd hum.“ “0 Inch- luull m 0 "mm. O» “0 mm" ‘Hw Muddy 8mm}: took their hm lama «ward-n winning {ha vbampï¬oauhip at the diaries. Waday night. by actuating heathen? husky and speedy built!) by 8 to 1. in the lies: 0-114. game of the m. son. The game was wry laat‘. as. racially in the second half. when hum ieamo went in ham. 'l'ne crowd 0! four hundred citiwns crrtainly not their share 0! excl-gamut. The tiny W‘s not rough. Way {out being ,L_‘_J Purim nn wmmoo “IBM" OHIO? IIIOI 0! I00- !“ MY“. '0! 001' IM- MY MONT IV A “ill .4 son. The game was wry last", as. recially in the second half. when both team- went in here. 'l'ne crowd or four hundred oltisens certainly got their eharo o! BXOILOIIIOOL The thy wee not rough. Very [our being on the fence. and it is to be hoped that the locals will atizk to It and win more such victories. The Ice is in prime condition for but hockey. 'lhe combination work or both teams was good, but Lindsay had the best or it all the way, keepmgthe puck arcund I‘eterboro‘s gm: most of. the time. The locals had .1 good, lolly crowd of supporters, who used their meal organs, whenever a good pit-cc or work was displayed. Our defence was as strong as eve-.- The goal keeping of Idem-3th was the best yet, as he stopped numer- ous hot ones. Irving was :11“ :1 ya on the spot and Reilly made a [me im- pressiom hie rushes up the sides be- ‘mg alwa)‘ helpful. Ihe forward lme showed up excccdmgls well and l'ttcd together like clockwork. Iht-ir rushes down the ice were as- ually eltoctirc, end their playing per- amtem and hard, alWays presets; their Opponents. At the rate they travelled last night. it kept up, :h:y will add many more genes to then: hat The boys had hard luck in homing. at tnmeu. and their oppon- cnu' goal keeper kept cue-om hot once 'Gooolo" Taylol and Dunno were in the (tune all the tune and 141°ch good tom. They are '" nus" and nre hurt to ntop. Perkin and Byuuter played a hard game; "Artie" had bard lutk loot nl ht.l but tm lenu goodhuoaorodlv. .... - .‘.1- Im_ WW Progress Brand clothing may in mm from I. J.§‘ ,# ruupu u...â€" aim playing. .Wuu‘un. in non. picked out at law hot ones and ven- tun-o occasionally to lune hi! gun and start the puck down the lee. (Hover played a good game. gettmg "m the way of a few rushem Crow- ley. tho: giant at emu-point. ia a guod man, .lud did no: play nearly as rough at. last year. 1L .3 a elem: vrlanr, and takes things cooily. He 'gcod style. Higher 'epl:1ced'c;1ris' Graham, and aid g-tlcctive work. Capt Cz-‘anagh is 41 good.’ steady vlayer and takes thugs coolly. Ho has lot of speed, but an Lmdsay de- {enm- did not give him a chance to shoot â€"- his strong point. Morgan played a checking gamcâ€"morg for the man than the pucx. Parnell dill goat} work, makmg numerous dash- 3810ch good tom- 'J'AID! I" ' nu.»- nus" and an bud to Map. Puma and Synutev pluynd a hard game; "Artie' Ind bard luck In» at In but coon: it ull good humorodlv. )1- rum-x made n wry IdV'l‘A‘fl. 8m- nrsnon. and ultuough he probably had tm bat-dust. elm-n 'm Cuhmgh he played um mum we". . ._ , L.†.. u and... hnnoh was rough at. dirt} Pl! nn-uon. And Mtuougn m haul UH bardm chum. in he played um mum we" 'Uu- vimoru are u mm than our boys. but has ma wen-1. They pluyuk u zlemnhly game throughon exception of Moran. m. t- was ("1)“qu on the ‘ A1--..| am» playing. Wuuon, 4 picked out. a MW 110: ones a lured occasipnuuy to kmâ€! .OAn-n maycu a. Vqu-tua a...“ _ . the man than tne pucs. Parnell 11.1 good work, makmg numerous dash- es in both halves The first goal was scared. by Ca. vanagh, for Peter-bore. abou‘t hall] a minute from the face,fo and be- fore the locals had got their bearâ€"x ings. three men doing the trick. â€Gwsie" evened up. and after some hard work Lindsay got the next goal on a pretty combmniion. “Goo- sic“ to Parkin. and Luck. Score 1.3. [Lindsay then tallied another goal. Irving doing the trick out o! a son; mmagn. Sylvester scored the next gunk on nest stick handling. Lind.§ say forward: again rushed and ta], lied another. the goal umpire holL ing up his hand. but the reï¬eree cal-s ed on oft-aide. The referee repeated the trick shortly afterwards. Morn gam m the ï¬rst. man to take a rest on the ï¬ance. Petal-bore soon after secured their soon! goal. and Taylor gain scored for Liam's". Boyd Syl‘lb'kthen scored Lindsay’- sixth god. having the score at ham. tim 6.3 for the locals. . Both can. added two soil! lathe second-hall. whlohwuonootiaat hockey. On need: “can" Linkages... Aim: rs arms And in Plant and Sale. A man who wears " [105le taï¬or with him " Progress" Brand haportant city and town in Canada make experiments with unknown tailor if you're away from home. and: or Ovemoat go t5 the (ruler handling in: luck m: N goodhworodlf- . v‘ry [“Vfr‘fl. Mtuouuh he PH“ 1“. â€burg in C|VH gnaw Wt"- nfu u 'uh'lVik‘I' h u. but haw not av nlnvuk u very rk of both twins guy had the best kwpmgthe puck 30-21 wait 0‘- o wears “Progras†Clothing always has his “ Progmss" Brand Clothing is sold in ever) md town In Canada There's nc necesslt) to ts with unknown tailor: or unknown clothes am from home. and need extra Trousers. a Sun Hev Mg. FRIDAY. JANUARY Sold by Leading Clothiers throughout Canula. will {it you out with the clothes you My; 1. at me price you always pay. u’ivl' hunch w not K0: :u very RN!- ul. th'he wan-u. who [chem for trick and Clothing jomm mun :y». I», Chocks ":4 '0 I l Pofloct Noalthlfltrough tho 0:. 0r. Willis-3’ Plot nummi Miss Jennie Burrows. Rigaulit. . Que.. sayS: “I write to thank you( for the wonderful benefit your Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills home dale me. I am now 22 years of ago. but from the limo I was fourteen I did not en.. jay good health. A couple olmrs ago. while attending school. I grew worse. and the Sisters in charge call. «1 in a doctor. Alta {renting mg (or some tlmo. without nny improve, ment. he told no that I nut disconq tlnue my ntudlell. “11081 1 (dm 1 was mat to Colodonln Sprlugn. The (list munth l was more it armed to l lwlp mo. but. llko All the modlclno I lmd. tnkun. tho help was only ton-u pantry. and l rolupuod lnto nylon mt condition. I grow, so polo and wzlxulika that strangers called up tho wax llguro. My heart would boat 39 violently that I could hour the noise.“ undo. I was so weak I could nut walk a block without sup- ‘ pr“. or without routing two or .thrw times. My head Would some“ !times) ache so violently as to almost ‘drin: mo wild. and at other times I would grow so dizzy that I could not stand. All this time I was taking treatment. but all the time was got-2 ting worm: and worse. and I hardly limped ever to be better again. At ; this ,time- I read in a newspaper on! ! a sombwhat similar case cured by the ‘use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I determined to try them. By the time I had used a halt damn boxes I had improved a. great deal. from zthnt on. week by week. I gained. in [health and strength. until by the time I had. used eleven boxes I was enjoying better health than I had done for year; I am now well and Btrpng, and thank God liar the: blessing of good health your wonder-q ful Dr. William’ Pink Pills ham conliorred upon me. I would strong. ly advise. every weak and ailing girl- who reads this to lose no time in tak-i ing Dr. \Villianm’ Pink Pills." (im minutes for rou‘n pug"... m... {as handled the next goal, and m. [or and: Cmmsh Waxed {the to seem; another ï¬anmt tailed. 0W: I’Dtetbotw-Qoah Waggon ; point. mow-r; com-o me. Crawly; 0 am. $09an ~ rover. Hon he: ‘ wing. r. Unumgh: I. win . arm'll. unï¬t-smock wrath ; point. mm : ugh-tn. 83911:: emrwm. Mym. fawn 9mm; 1. warns. Ry mwr; In: wing. Parking. NOTES ON 'l‘ttE'GAME‘ In» sum was Mt and. clan. ‘ 9mm and: “morons menu. I‘M more should be MA. to: Lind- in We «all the 1 onâ€. Want, 3- a . IH plant. . manta. in coal. 3' Winona“ pay ‘l'aslor‘a and Duttus‘ zigaas rush- es up the ice were good. . ( . “600816" Taylor receivod. a hard knock on the head with the puck. Port Perry ,tmorrow. night and Boterboro Friday night out of town" Babree MeCord. of Toronto. was strict and Impartial. He saw. near“ 15’ everything. Lindsay hue now eat the same lineâ€"up as last year. with the excep- tion of Irnng. a ‘ 7; -_-L )2- How about-“running a special train to Peterboro Friday night 3 Get a cheap rate and .try it. Nathan) clawed. a double cover. Pemerboro played. a double cover. point game. all through. their rover playing defence, but it did not fool the local forwards. , Goalkeeper play good 3‘“ goal so _o£t6n. Dr. William’ Pink Bills cux'p‘d\ Miss Burrow's because they made the rich r~r1 blood ‘necesszmy to drive‘ disease from the": system. These pills go straight. down to the root of the matter in the blood and cure that. That is why they cure all troubles due to bad blood. Anaemia. paleq m. eruption of the skin. palpita.‘ tion, headaches. kidney trouble. rheq. matiSm. neuralgia. and a hour or other troubles; all due to had blood all! are N mm! (mm .thuu 818mm by tho use-d Dr. William‘ Pink Pills. Don't take. a substitgg; see that the full name. Dr. Wild liama‘ Pink Pills tor Pale People." is printed on the wrapper around each ng. I! in doubt you can get the PALE IEAK GIRLS v-U-a- pet Wassan does not disq , judgmt in leaving has the pace like wk- gm “Ml"? g 13' 1Wi also equal 0‘! W’sâ€"MILL VISIT “THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD†Holman Hunt's Grout Picture to Make I Tour of the Colonies. rumdmwmflu".u Percyâ€"alt! m M. m- London. Jail. 10.â€"â€"(C.A.P.)-â€"Tho Right Hon. Chules Booth, is send- ing Holman Hunt's great. picture. "The Light .31 the Worm." to be ex- hibitcd in the principal cities of Can- ndt. Australia. New Zefland and South Atria, after which be will ofler it. as 1 gift. to the nation. Writing to Mr. Booth. 003091;! Writing to m. Booth. UOIonqu secretory mneton, guys: “I feel grout sympathy with your desire to add to the ties which bind together the various population- of the self- govorning states of the Empire by that lofty bond of union consisting in common admiration for the great. and elevating works of national and religious art.†cola!†An WI. Earl Percy, speaking at Selby. said we were standing nt the porting of the toys. and it might b0 that the people of this country would have to choose batman: the two fundaâ€" mmtul conceptions of Etnplro. The colonies Would remain loyal WDMEW “A A _ mL‘AL UUIUIIIUU wuunâ€" --._...._ , we did. but. tho. question w“ wheth- or our connection with the colonleo was to be based on sentiment. and blood relumnahlp nl‘ on mulual community ol lulu-est on At no fun. Bll‘ Robert Finlay. Anchorma- oral. Men-m3 to the proposal cooler- emae u Worms. mid um. both olden would tuner I! ulï¬oluwly I’m. plow to gallium Any â€commona- nm. on mullet-moo “\th Would ho Mr Robert Finlay. nun-spun.- or“. referring to the em» u lnvorma. mid um. mm mm would tuner I! absolutely I’m. Medan! m nuth'mm Any â€commona- luol the. mmterem‘o made would ho alumina! m the «Hmm at. thank on! awuuu. new“! guy notion come he Men the country mm v.0 have the [new mm plum! baton it. He porinnlly helium um mm- “on at toad was neither Mutable or motioable. but they noun hue m hots. Spesklnz at York. Lord Durham said the Llherals' defence of tree trade involved no antagonism to the colonies. It was merely a. tooliah cry of protectionist: to discredit the Lib- erals. It was the Liberals who gave the colonies the most cherished pri- vilege of sell-government. Liberals recognked the loyalty. the power and the importance of the colonies. Even if there were a few Liberals who were not sound on the matter they were less dangerous than those protec- tionists who said the only way to maintain the integrity of the Empire was by an ignoble system of barter. Liberals regarded the Empire as bas- ed upon a far different basis. upon the freedom of Government, religion and commerce. mark, Jam. 9.â€"W. C. Caldwell. 3A.. cx-H.P.P., for North Wk died st his residues, “The Hie- lads.†on Saturdsy min; in his 62nd year. Ho was born in Lauri: on my 14, 1848. For over 25 you- llr. Cclwdali "pro-elm North Innuk in tho Libel-oi intomt in the Provindnl Logillnture. At the pony commotion held here on Doc. 16 the nnnounoement of his withdrawn, owing to ill-hulth iron politic“ iiio, wu mived with portal to gut. HI! record on a politician it clean sud honorable. W. O. Coldnll hold tho mlntion uni rape! of all clue-o. a was known tur__und our; long public amr .- MI .0 [up business mum" bringing nun into cont-m. with union Ovary potion in the dlltrlct. Ho lam n widow and family of uvon. that m: nod {our duughtern Government hallway to Ile- Helen-d II New Couple“ Toronto. Jan. 9.-â€"At a meeting 0! the 'l‘emiakami and Northern 0n- tnrio Railway ouunieeion on Sat- urday it was decided to take over from the contractora on Saturday next, Jan. 14. the new Government road from North Bay to New Listeâ€" ard. For the preaent. it is announc- ed, the line Will be operated with the existing eta! of the contractora. Superintendent Black. whoee ap- pointment was announced aonetime ago. will have charge of the open- tiona. and will from time to time make recommendations for the regu~ iation oi the freight taxi!. . "£3; tie VeitensiSn to tho Junction with the propoliodr 0.133.. 3.1!. ryln w.â€" ,v..- râ€"-- _ are laid for a Entanco of 22 miles ed to: about 45 miles. There is a ravine at the 25th mil. that will cause some delay. Montreal, Jan. 9.â€"The lamous St. Alban’s School cue. which has been going on More Justice Curl-en for the past week. was concluded late Saturday evening. "I‘he jury or ruth- er 10 of them were of the opinion that. Rev. Charles J. Boulder, prlnâ€" cipal or St. Albnn's School, Brock- ville. was not. justiï¬ed in expelling young Dunlap from school. In the matter of damages, however, 10 were for no damages and two for nomi- nal damages. Winnipeg. mm. Jan. o.â€"â€"v. v. Castle, Wm commit-loner. bu instituted crimhul [rm mr do: the numb. Grain Act ngtinlt 'r. H. Kanett, member of Winnipeg Gain W. m him with having received grain to: “is from fmndfdungtotmomto than tbs proud: at tho “In. Rat Portage, Jun. 9.â€"Early yes- terday morning n .90.“! Wu found frozen to death on th. Hudson no: Reserve. _ - _ xmh undr- m WM" In a. Incl-bit"- DEATH OF W. C: CALDWELL Owl. to 1'0 TAKI OVBI TIIB LINE. Lord Dunn's View. A. "W -~ '7‘ Thu Jury W n the matter they were ous than those protec- > said the onb' Way to 2 integrity of the Empire gnoblc sy stem of banér. uded the Empire as bas- far different basis. upon of Government, religion OHMâ€"HEB OF WAR Diplomacy, With thfioulty, Avert- ed the Danger. BRITAIN TO FIGHT GERMANY WM'C tho An- ton.“ ‘w-Anb- â€In“... Berlin, Jan. 9.411» Hutton! Lib- onl kinda. Dr. m. mu Mn commune. .t. W Sunr- dw made «a: atom-l sue-neat. than. Gunny and Gm: Briuin won on the m3. of wax lut week, mien-tn; evidently to the remnants- don which the German Foreign Ol- ï¬oa made to Grant. Brush rcpt-din; n mucosa amt «that. Germany In The Army nnd Nnvy Ounce. Dr. Pnucho'n words were: "I know with moluce cortninty thnt Gamay nad Grant. Britnln Inst. week m much nearer wnrllko com- plications thnn many peeple dream. "Our diplomacy wounded in avert- ing tho dnnger, though with dial- culty Vienno. Jon. 9,â€"(Speciol vio New York.)â€"In well Inlormed circleo hero tho conviction boo groduolly come to prove“ the for some reooon or roo- oono unknown the etoto of Anglo- Gennon relouono lo con-In; onxlety to the Cannon Government. Ao tor no io known In Vlonno those reloc Mono ore not now moon worse mm at on: time olnee Count Von Buelow mounted tomoo wma Mr. (‘homboh loin and found um be hot! um oomeuulg to loom In an on. 0! pc- 1mm controvm. M. the oomo “mo It. In resume! am. the Goo-moo Impede! C oneollor would not hove dloolounod Anglo- phoblo for Mme" on No counuy. oo he loo roocmy dono in on Mr lioh review old to the Mount. ou um ho would no‘ how inflamed Germ diplomouou Io tel-dun oops- tolo to d lore A Io-Gormon Ito- uodoromd u. no on oomo opo- olol owe“ to wow. I! “to object to amply tho Improvement. 0! Auto- Ger-on rolouono. It to clot; tro- oho tone vomit. to “mama" queues-o not Oouno Von Bur low would oooooo the oyupothv the Autro- u m- Government. Nevertholooo t o “motion exioun' between England ond Germony Io not. regorded u olornlnc, {or Count. Von Buelow io known to be too oblo A dialomntllt And too 03th s a diplomatiet and too expert a manipulator of nonpaper opinion not to change at one Itreke the dar- ing '01 German representatives and o! the German prose it he were really, apprehenlive of trouble. Austria- Hungary in too well acquainted with Pan-German clamor to attach much importance. intrinsically, to the dreams 01 German naval enthusiasts, for ahe regard: them as not unlike ran-Slaviat dreams. which are only lormldable in so far as they are sup- ported by omcial influence. Two-Cy Icahn New York, Jun. 9.â€"Xoro that twenty members of tho chorus at tho Katropolim Grand 0g“; Company were seriously injurod stunt-y night by the collupoo o! the buds. in tho ntrootnoenointhooponin‘ net 0! "Guru-I." Tho uninjured when of the chem normally man-d u: tho front at the sup ad nu; on. m: Giovanni Rout. two trauma“ rib-z Wad. Am. tructurod ribs: mun. Cor-none. both ion maund; W Hahn. 1.". hip injured und rib. bruised; Ida Robu- Iuil. incornui injuries ad shock: lulio W030i. dinioution at right ohouldcr; Dondoriu Pucoouir. right in; {newt-0d; Vimaxo Burn-to. {natured ribs; Giovunni Huinca. incwud ribo. Hum Acne vu slightly bruised on the right. am sad the right. (00% by 3 pics. 0! Av- in; umbcr from tho bridge. but. uh. continued in a. out. In uddition to than. twenty o: thirty more lumbar- o! the chorus 'd’o puiniuiiy hurt. A 7 â€"-_a-__.-_“ London. 3“ rgrcy'l POM“. Jam. 7.â€"(c. A. P.)â€"â€"Sir Percy Girouu-d ha been 3990“!“ .- to the Minnow “mmm. ii, nu Anmlfl Mull-or. COLLAPSE [N “CARMEN." In" 0!. New York Cm ml, Inâ€. Ottun. Jan. 6.411» moon! on the Toronto Union Button exproâ€" with hill. 0. H. McKEE. “THE MEATNAQKET." Fresh Men. - Smoked Meat. Canned Goods. out.» â€one: "all HARNESS-MAKER. Dealer in all gm: of 17W“ My, Rxâ€, BM Rd“; .0 .0 3"“. (k .' -' RM mod Bard: RW- 1%: Civic“! ereria. pp, M, Baal: and SM!!- Gcsf: Mp Bay]: and 8117‘“ K?“ Andi-f omArao um On January 31st we count up all stocks and you may be sure we much prefer to count money than stock. 50 all surplus stocks must go. Good store keeping necessitates these remorseless clearances, notwithstanding the wrench it gives to values and prices. You wouldn‘t feel safe in coming to Ford's each succeeding season, if you didn’t know that the season gone before saw it's own goods vanish at the beck of the blue pencil. Each season you see that we “pay the price†in these sweeping reductions necessary for us to be able to say when the time comes. Here are the season's stylesâ€"they’re new ; not last season’s. So reductions are the order of the day. Mostly a third, although many are going for half and less. Come and see. 60 Women'- w! Ibu’ 06 to no Gosh 8.50. s 5‘." ClothOub val-chip u "tidy-hood. BIG STOGK TAKING SALE ““7000“!!! ll "not It" P600. hum-mm»: W 00w: 3'33“.“ .um....=:'um that. In 1:. 3â€. at)!“ 103018 “3100780 5nd 'ouon‘ I ma worth up to ".80 M “a. ummqï¬ummuomm n donoumuswmgmtm an 4 mt hhvido.wndudiun m, colon, , vhlto, m, been. 0%., worth (to. Taotoujodltopuuo. 500. 750 ad 81 Bolt: 85¢. ma. old]! in mumm- Itylu and colon; .100 numbed Influx bola in black, my, white and Noam subtitle: Chfldnn'ubnuu all Women’- m colon, bl! price ado 61¢: 153 and 18c Cottonedes 10c. Medium weights, nibble!“ Men's Snacks. u- eomd cheek end stripe patent, he}! priee ale 10:. Large Bed Comforters $1.98. Filled with good elm Wag. covered with (mcy muslin, head tied, 78:78 inches (note the extra lute size.) Sele price â€.98. WO0DVILLE BUSINESS ism-Au.- mono, Subtletion Guannteed Note the Low Prices, they tell the “cry better than words. BIO-PH“ Balers. Anny-nu“ Ii In no... Women’s Coats and Costumes Half Price. 85 to no Costs 2.50. cash . CABM ICHAEL 07.50 and 18.50 Com ‘8. 100 Wnpporotm 6 84¢. Ptoducc‘ '. PROUSE. $8 3nd 34 1mm 1.50. Of Great Importance to You! And Why. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. LINDSAY. FOOD WWW 09“““90990â€. JAB. A. VANSTONE. “talcumâ€"Cl. pun, Jun. 9. til rumored has? mmuckâ€"goumtw-fl- venom [and Goal-e on the Wammmuw. 30““ L, -4 MIA-J ah In Groceries, Fruits, LW‘ “ "7 ' mun. .uuwword. Iho m D. J. noon“, M- SW Ohm mam Tm, $1.00. Wâ€! m Machinery, The McCor- mick O. K line, The U. S. ‘. EDGAR WEEKS. QUEEN’S HOTEL GOOD TEAS a 5m . A. CAMPBELL. Sell: everything in Bread and Cakes. MWâ€. “tn-W 8mm. “3:. mu mot an guilty mm, m Wool Blunt: Maud. 250 Union Carpets 18 1-20. . “a“ £4:- gr udnedmflJSq to‘.35;thofl.75minto$196; “.35" arc-lid: "node- 03‘ “3:100:36. a â€BM-l MMJh m7 â€baron. “0mm“ 50 Union'l‘im gm mind e,27inehoowido,re¢uhr ,toehu- “WI-oh†Chum “bundle!!! wand-orb. Remnant. lemma Nmmuendsofdmtanrylinodpioeogooh we Invoin flock; including Dun Ingrid-dull kinda, Bilh, Wdlting‘l, Funnels, Commando, Hund- otu,Couou, Anlmliu and amount-lines Mmmmfulmdsbontmsunphdfpdoo. Ian’s 75c Floocoâ€"flnod Under-wou- 49c. 8mm: 01.88 “(I 1.50 sum .00. Glru' 25¢ than-mu Duran 19o. m anaerobic! Cushion Top to. Seven! nylon to chow fun. with or without MEN’S DIRECTORY Ian's and Bon’ 50c Cup 250. Manama 60m an: m 50¢ and 760 wmunp 25¢. Sthbqiuï¬atudty 1mm coutinnutilldnelddth month. Concaï¬yudm m vou wm A I'M! Walk", RM Print, Saw War-km“). J MURCHISON 8: GO. Dry GM, Hat: and 09):, Fun, RMMCUHV, Boot: and Shes, 0min. (mm 1356.) SUCCESSOR To JAS. STEWART, 'NS‘ATI! 39V! J08. STAPLES D. J AMIESON . TAILOR. an NO “â€98. I. STEWART It VII '81 It.