a 2pr bag 35%. :3 ï¬ggï¬ï¬Ã©gï¬ï¬Ã©i BE iégiéagga â€g $833315? 323 3. m8 3:433:33 Egg $33 532%: m flats; W gm: 353» '33 ï¬nï¬ï¬‚ï¬g 5=ߤ 33 £3332; Eggsaï¬ï¬g 2%?" 33%. a 333% Maggi? 2% giggly 335?; 33%: i Eï¬iaég 3333 3533513! gap. 0 dams. hub in dos and mdpures female rub sea. I: e mfe for motherhood. f '1'†m 1 ndhphyï¬al 33%. no the Weehlg “but in swim†with wqueata made tot, vexing: time: b; may mean at 3‘!» 303% we have decided m (lemma: liken! 09m in, on: My Wm M the nprduotien 9L intensities- pansnphs Bum our old Isles. We have selected as a starting point the you no. when a new town we ris- iu Iran the ashes all the greet ï¬re thtt had swept out a! existence al- most the last dwelling and holiness place. But on: pioneer reeldentehad an, amount all energy and e' splendid ï¬lth in the town's future, and the map!» detailing their work at upbnildlng and development will no doubt be read with keen interest. Hen, old and well known names will appear in the items, and enhance their value to the citizens at the town and country. ' 1 (New York Sun, Jan. 5.) Canada as you as the Uniteci 8am has had a good you. Eh. bu sutured a com! crop whoae‘to- M h. mmtinly «tinned at 170m bushels. The vuluo 0‘ this stop $0 the brunt. who mod it in «gum at 878,000,000. lu- your“ mint and export. vain. to mow!» (mu: than that. ‘rhn clean at tho you uwvtho our planes at q mud nilvny ,1an arou- b: not mum puma. eh Onmdhq Northern. and the Initial uork on a. third ‘truno-pnirb 'llulo th- Gtull Tran! Puma. rho-oop- land:- I» mu m m on now producing mug bring layup- nlmon an! point to um 3mm pro- BREE? FREAX‘; 3A8 mm 1 “EM â€6% mmm a: ma “0: mm 0000 YEAR. In". M†‘duotion in the my New manutanfuï¬nï¬ have {nomad their W auction in the Wat. tutu». New manumturing cntorprisu but sprung up in tho 01ch up“, hint} hue â€increased their business, and memhanga and mmmotmra' luv. ‘ been reasonably prosperous. mum. â€Probably new: balm had. Canada had twelve months: a: such ï¬ning“: prosperity.†. ‘ J_‘_.‘3A__ ‘ ' "WV-"d We one: our congratulation. and express the hope that our. nqighbor may soon be compalled to pull down her barns an!!! build greater. May her substance ingress tram gear. to \ (Wednesday’s Globe.) ‘ It is one thins to siboliah the m‘ by a. popular vote on a local/option by-law. It is quite another thing to meet adequately the situation creat- ed by such a vote. Monday’s vote will cut oil at least 130 liquor li- censes and will greatly increase the number of; municipalities in Ontario in which the sale on liquor is prohib- ited 'by law. In that list will he not a low impertant towns and villages. That beet calls for serious considera- tion Lrom the leaders in this local option ounpdgn in the various din- tricta. The problem on the barroozn may" the settled by a. populan vote. but the more important problem 0! the hotel remain. One on the thiml’thmt' hu brought rpohibition into dicrepute wtih lcrae classes oQ-the trnv'cllinz public iathe wretched, the utterly villainous.†tel upcommodaztion to he found in too many prohibition localities, Tho-o- called hotel. we omen chest; and nu- ty. managed‘without intelligence. and tarnished utter the model 0! 0 third- rcte bonding home. It the local op- tion movement in going to hold it- own. there mutt! be distinct ability end expcriencc lnmted in the ho- tel buoincu. Other-mm there will i tel bnoinou. Otherwmo there win came, pa there cum: elsewhere in the put. a revulsion 0:. public. opinion and an 01‘3th â€action“, non- mnt. ; . It 008“ to he poeelble to ._run a hotel. in a. place Where hotel accom- modation is needed, without the but exit-shunt. Well-cooked. and well- eerved med: will than be required. and lodging accommodatioh will be in demand. But all thin must .be done on an upâ€"to-date buninesa basic. Owen Sound seems to have enticipctâ€" ed the needs at the hour; and in thet town, even hetore the lace} option vote takes enact. them are lint- class hotel: conducted in first-class style. Service on that kind is need- ed in every town and village on all lines at travel. I! it is not given. the last stage of the local option move. ment may be worse than the first. And such hotels should hold I: Gov- ernment licence and be under Gov- ‘ernment inspection as a security. to 1 the unveiling public. In Detroit the pay of a school teach†entering on the «or! in $400 a year. The "allele!†wan drives the dug «gun cit.- M In nu mach mm but mu) W: When BE an: IBM mtg! in use the; lam:- at the Maï¬a am; he am my have hustle around leaking £9; a 'umy‘ps a! :1; y. W or i; it Whitney mama at men an m mes. M {a do new as am 13. the Emma. In anything had been needed toen- aure the success oh the British Lib- eral. at the coming election. the an, nouneement made by the Duke ob Devonshire, Unionist leader, that he 335mm ‘Emai ï¬r: Rama}. we mean enmigt. sassy be am! but 931mm- mu sham Mm“ 965: hays the; my, but u 3am. m a my «mat 91m aï¬mfl‘ 1! 393 mm m; ï¬lamqqa fl? mm Mam (has: mg was (9 tips {Lmne‘ 9mm smite w- an; ms at and em. mm. m Haw can “gm im: Wine a mm tall at mama 1m: him. plus m Wm! M new: new and R. It Gamay. abut tux to at! â€tel- drouth ï¬nd, (arrived at all excita- men‘t. except that d the weekly uny- er main, was to support the Bannerman Gov- ernment, gave the required usur- ance. With the help on the Union- ists the Tories have been 3.qu to hold on to ofï¬ce. Now that that help is to be denied them they. will bamet Lord Engin', tho new Secretary [or { the Colonies. has a very long and dhtlwuished pedigree. He in a Bmoo. and chin: oommon descent with the Boyd Family through the am. of Onrrlok and menu o: Miami. 80 in tho ninth Eu! 0! main; thirteenth 3an on Klmudlm. ad [I Loid‘ Bm amnion. IM Lord Bruce 0! Torry. Not tho but know 0! hi: mum. howemr. who his grandm- thor. who brought to England tho broom Brain mama, cad eventual. 1: sold than to than Brltuh museum lot has thadn halt uh sumo thy «thin. mi mtui- vu mo db- mm 3:! his: it on tho «mm gm 1 a '\ ,J by a reunited party, with an‘ muted prospect on achieving a great vic-. tory. In hot, the Tory party, ism» ins int_o the tight morally certain that it will be beaten. HOTELS UNDER Loon. OPTION. EDITGBIAI. NOTES- possible to ._run a the BENEHIS OF NATURE SHIN mum IV mi. 2mm, DOMINION Emmanuel“ thum Mun- “tuba-down"!- .Belw ave present“ mqwbat briet synapsia 0! tin 'excdlant lac.- ture given in Prof. What. Do~ minim Entomologist. a thé Coile- gia-te Institute last Fridiy evening. The Proteasorâ€"aa‘ will be seen by a glance’mt his picture belowâ€"is a gentleman messed of. more than a. (air share of. good looks. Appar- ently about 40 yearn at ‘age, above ‘the avaiage height, with dark haix. healthy complexion and well set-up ï¬gure '1» does' not at all resemble the “hug~hunting naturalli †dues- cribeid in books. â€" In opening Prof, Fletcher, replying to a humorous raterenca by Chair- man Kylie anent the popular concapâ€" 'tion of his occupation, said in would be m grand thing if. the: students of Canada- knew a little more abou: hugs and. the study 01 Natureâ€"an intelligent understanding 0t 0! the things about, us was ususetul as any or the many subjects on the school 191mm:11.111311.k It in not the remem- bering of thing, but the training im- ported to the mind, that counts Ev- ery day this subjectâ€"Nature Study â€"13 becoming more uhr. He had} found that; boys an girls preten to‘ stncty live things rather than dead ‘ things. The study 0‘ fossils in inter- esting it we know their history. but in any branch 0! it as abeqrbing as the study of the devdognnent on the pdum? Moat people. go through the World with their eyes shut. There can be no such thing “ennui i! we are engine of seeing what is going on in ature‘e reelm uncut us The term .“Nnturul Science†frighten. 'Mny. Them in no need. “to use long technical or Letin term when ape-k- ink) bt the-e thingsâ€"the English Instance an ex .eeeud- in “Q bible is the ewe En' uh m can gutâ€"un- Idorned yet attentive.- Ihe Itudw 0! came thing. is a. grand and_ main! employmentâ€"the uncer- ltnndins at them ououe Indul- ient pointn o! whnt abonb no. Ev- Cash or Cure‘ QTuiéiï¬i-iin'vork on m Insect. Out on all tho apple. grown In 0:0- PROFESSOR FLETCHER nim'tlmmu'hw nah-III. c-w‘hilhï¬i" summon. dbmmckum SHILOH. urban-M I W93“ Wat: Hi. $9 at mam 3|! “a nun-J 'â€" ‘-v_-, _ worms, and 1 low years ago the av- erage was 50 per cent. Take tbq _o rot, the cause at tho great [ï¬sh (Amino many years ago. and not unknown to ngnlqhn farmers; zo- - 7 -L AL_:- :da bully. qua-quarter is du than in {simple named! at their service which wilt tubes the possible loss grants to Wprqent. wipe: when on I. trip to the Northwest. wan the town 91'. Minn stead: today he met three yuan; brunet-I caning outâ€"leaving the country. The: explained to him that they had endured thxee Ineoeuive allure: o! crepe. and had come to the eonclueion that the district we. outside the what belt! Since then the land they ebundoned hu hum said [9:- the high- est price ever p.34 In: wheat Inn! in the Northwest. eï¬mply. heeeuee at -‘â€"A J5- III on†.‘v- vâ€" n "v, improved methods or scrleultnn die- tsted by scientiï¬c knowledge. In the old dsys these hsd been dryness - now the humor knew how to vetsln the nolstums that tell. Boys end girls, you should grasp the (set thst you have hettex: chances today ln lib thsn your. lsthers end mother’s enjoyed. and nsture study will help you to take sdvntaze of. the opportunlt'ues that will come to you. When should Nsture Study be tsnahtl uost people will snswer. "0h. ln the summerâ€"there u no chsnce in the dyer; winter time." Well. the object 0! Nature Study is to teach boys and girls to observe. and much can be learned in the moods even in February. and Iron that time onward s great deal. The boy is the ï¬nest thmg God nude. and as s rule the worst boy at school ‘ nukes the best man..(Applanse.) They no all good unless spoiled by molten parents or inefï¬cient teachers. Ns- tum Study teaches the boy or ‘ll'l to use :11 the senses. _ - 7-)--.â€" "3233;131:315; 11» reu- ct duk- ncu which unï¬t; moat childnnâ€" and 01913 n [Handgunâ€"tho Protoc- , A -n-_-_â€"b_ nor and It was the hunt of parentu. 15M) Ihwld teach, their chlldmn that than was nothlng to be afraid or in all Cumin. There was only one pol- mm cube-tbs pulsingâ€"Ion“ __.l -â€" __- on m island in Georgian Bay and :t two Mint points In the Donimon. and It was not as deadly u the south†mulesâ€"in hot, n het'lhy mm MM mu. mam tn had It: tin-.15!!! m mam: mum to nu ma ammoâ€"the†cougar $1; St‘hï¬t’? CWB “m‘mu‘hï¬a a.“ $13: as; 23¢: {a the “Kill!!! um. Qflï¬ï¬‚g Imifl'hï¬iï¬t‘a .irfl _.-‘.__ A In tho §£l8R aw «Hm mm @mm sgtmetm swam diam . 9w: 9! “iii a“ ‘E‘gmiuuu emit ’“‘€€d§‘°“ ‘1 WW“ â€â€™3“? n W! (“W ߤ “F i ‘ 33-9? MW r3“ {Wm Madu- The,†“Biomass: 90 3a intcmtmi 2mm pmmtm mica at U- QRMW yaturea at t more do- a tructiw twat guts. and the vari- oIt their develo ant hut-dawn mo: nitoes at w Jet-c: yrwtim alarmidaNe-look- ma ass stinn. Some hsd hisok spots out it wings. "Id these. the Producer exple were the only medium ta whic the diesded yellow have: we: disseminoted. Since this discovery was node the desths tram this disuse in Husns. cubs. had hten seduced to e minimum. sud Sin-n hone. in wt“. (amen-(y c writehlepes tholc. he»! been new formed into 3 health resort. The other pests pictured end described were the rose epis. the cuddling moth. plum eureulio. current worn. out worm. Tussoek moth sod rent «until-.12!“ the extermination or subjection at these he described .the common xemedies tint are now set torth in the bulletins issued by the Dominion Depertment ot Agri- culture. and bum by every up- to-dsme hrmer nnd fruit grower. 229% my; '93 film we And â€an" 0' than III to w , for In. O't'ttwt Gui-en; Andmw Gurncglc. mnnthropm. billionaire. md dunno: to public librarian. in coming to 0!- Mn hymn. no will)» mount at His Manny m Governor-Gen- rnl. nnd 1t. 1: not Improblble that the opening at the public library will be drained tlll then. In the mean- time the It!!! will mon'ln not a- ungo 't'ho boob. uni rbupo to ull intent: and purge-u he mammal) wm be one: an to: t forum oer- mouy whlob would t \ m in $911!. Pt I: nuunllilmfl do- dnble to em :- the con- flmn to when: elm tho pub- lic “but! In lttrlbuttblc. CARNEGIE 'ro VISIT OTTAWA. chï¬fsmvucts moomzm 3R0. J. mom D.0.I.,I.O.F. “0'08!!! BY THE 33mm. W m cm: by lita- Ind tild- ~ m 0!: Dec. 22nd: Bro. J. Riohznhot Dinar: Court. 1.0.11. who had been Inborinc to inure-no the nonhu- ahip of W Court yi- presented ‘vith the lollowin: «Hm- md s A. Ll_ ' vA note 0! warning against 1M of an injurious mining pannibilitieu the year of boom in Ontario during m mun-WWW†grace, 1908. was sounded by 13:01. a. m 0!: Dee. 22nd Bro. J. Ricki-rad 111nm Court. 1.0.11. who had been laboring to incl-ans the nonhu- ahip (1 when Court â€I prenatal with tho lollowlnc “in. and n ‘ My in Minn of hi- aucoell in main: 8? new. nunu to the cm right": can thrh. n. s o. 3.: on tip on «(Full smug: §M in" *a. w°3 m: a: #3:: ‘ g " m m m. i": “t «'35» than}: as. {$5 a" “3%?“ l u an: ' mt ‘ u l mm a “V“ t h' on t ‘m m. "in. I nu“ â€Lu; W. G. â€ï¬ller. of the But-can at nines. “The indication: on: for the biz- ¢eu “mpg.“ in the spring that Ontario has ever seen" he said. ‘Wo no getting lottm by the hundreds â€on all our North America and may pvt. 0! Europe akin; about this Cobalt rm mdtrom what w. there in got to be a tremendous man." “3}, It in that (or them to gel?†“Well, ul for a we know the bl; things us all any well taken. The flat tron e in Nut wildcat cum on being floated. mu .m- «M‘s Ittelllpt o Ilteee the people Ml he malls. be prom: who on man are. .1! rule, not , dl' out around. "211- 9 lug an so much u: Gout t t Us the may to grasp an m an; ï¬at stack in that l a ma tags ewygpymï¬ghggm: use. in the interests at our court, um! to bear todimony to your on- thusiasm m1 and urnutnea in ad- nncinc the work of the great 01'- der 9! the lads-mam Fmogt 3nd 1n extending its aims md‘pnn- «5‘91 . e mtulato you on the mark- ed m which has attembd your wot: in connection with our Court. and in the Int-gel: incremd mem- bership. a I. mum: at your cum-ta to Ice Court Linduy to tha [rout an flu grooming tha High Cmrt meeting at Central Onurio tor tho Tom: at nub: in An; 1905. A GUARANTEED OUR! FOB Pm Itohln. Blind. Bloodline. Pratt-ud- lnc‘ m Draught. nu “thousand to and nacho ll Pm onu- HINT. anthem tn 8 to 14 sign. â€I | ‘I I ‘ ‘ 5 ‘ ' ‘ Why do you wait? Is it that you dearly that you have not seen 061' at prices that no man or best lot of Far Coats Is Your Winter Overcoat Still Ungqqu]: It contains no opium or other to a baby to conï¬dently u to you wait? Is it that you haven't seen just what you fancy. lulu. mm at you have not seen our showing of 20m GENTIJRY ARI] PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING -u» .r 'c’I' ever shown 1:: boy need go without a new Overcoat or Suit. oats In Canadian Coon, Australian Coon, English Wallaby _._____ and Canadian Galloway, and they are without doubt the 1' shown in Lindsay and fully Ten Per Cent. Cheaper. It. saved if you purchase the Boys’ Suit or Overcoat from us on _. or before February Ist. ' up we grenades. You are always sure of the :rlo when you visit this action of our store. “The indications are gut “up“: in the Ontario bu our seen are [Quint [cum â€I ‘ Iran “than! 3 t: 1:9wa 3.“ m " ' «1' Each“ “W" ‘ â€' g .1. can!“ a 00-. WW 0L. a» “M on 3- Jan u 5 an "$3.. . '3. WWW' moat an V to! - \huu It Isu- Q Mums. W in mm o. W'o m hm. “all m m awrmm bub. â€dim W â€KNOWN-NW ovum-mu- In a. m to tha mun: Beo- Iid in mm to a nqout bu New Year‘s gusting to tho people of (ham. Hon. George A. 00: says: ‘Brapoodinz to your request, Icon- ¢ntulnt¢ Non Booth and Oundiv un- generally noon 3 Inner. nppmi- ution by our-ulna Lad by out-Men ot the magniï¬cent. resources of tho country in ccï¬cnltun. minnnh. timber and flab-rial. Tho protub- of than has «and tho commence- ment of um I Italian will be a non. tlnuou growth in populntion. This wlll lull. moot-t enthu- thingu. to large uddltlonu to our all-only "un- unt nuututorhn. to the rnpld nlopntnt on our menu! ro- mrou. to tip omtlon o! a higher utundud d urt and “mutton and to I burden“ public tit. Upon ch who“. tbs hum. th country la on mad lb... (In MM well mm to our mull-cults. up baking qu- Imama", uly ‘ “m“?ï¬'ï¬ tut. our mm m WORM†slum “X 1'0 MIAIIIAII. mm: or man“: noon. m "mt. roar. WY. ““3“ dun»! W FMNHW‘ 930.me ercoat or Suit. 'I-Yom Evening Post at Jan. 4. County Police Magistrate. KcSwevn took ‘ trip to Coboconk Tuesday ev- eninz and hem the scales at Justice in palsce court yesterday. Tho taking at evidence nlouc took the ontiro day. The can was the King vs. hue Sprung. the Crown being represent- wll by Ir. A. P. Devlin. at! the do- fendult by B. J. magma. K. C. The noon-d .m chased with lasing tun-Ito! Edward Lee. qtriking bun or urea inch. in. the nun 1w:- hoo was whether an mutt wu gamut: It :11, md it 50, m the occult. mlud in. this mlicnhr m0 WING in Int. nus gain,- reserved his “elm tor the confluence of. the pruu til! an on: to a Den} at (h u a a? E «but ma." e m be m it. uh, a young man 32%;“ “.m'agsm‘fw m m m M In mama» mm; with Mr. dug. 83mm mmuu4mnumt «0 Lindsay Trotting mink“: u- in- larmod out mpmtuiw that ‘tho winter use â€an at Linda: on funky and WM! it aunt mt. Jan. 16 "d 1!. “a bit to In notable {us the hue nun.“ ol good harm pic-ant. Farm "(and MMhinth-Wtouheld hem. It will In tho amt ruin: Hhmmthlutw mefllhooflondinpunu. mg? ï¬Ã©â€™i’ 3.1;? ammmmdm mm m “- fln. niche] But. wits d the su- perintendent Ill Curt Saflice at wanton. Juan“. Wat Indn Is- hnb. an ï¬at Ibo hi. (or some you: and Ghana-kink Cough wry Mom. thuhplio‘rt non- ï¬hoc mum-mum». with- Mtwgdlthhrhone. Sold MIDI" MRI M0“. mum DODGE DOUBT. That would mean manna.