â€There are some, pretty wild re- gions oven in Louisiana," aid Champ Lachette, o! the Bayou Funny Louis country. "but nonegnit'e so wild .3 portions of the Catahonla parish. ‘Bous are plentiful and ugly in dome thigh“, into which it is di 01:11: (on a man to work his we}. ooo0900999999§400900009600009.0909.99¢z , ' Wildcats are common. and some- times aggressive. IheaJ'd the or: o! a panthsn m. the jungles about Lobe Catahoula within the past thxu weeks. But’ of all these ï¬erce. creaâ€" tm mm is on three as the stat bags that run wild thrgngh the for.- ests and hide and wallgw in the. al- most impenetrable areas 0! canebrahe and isolated bayou. .‘ ‘These hogs are the dependants at domestic swine that. came into that region with settlers when. Louisiana; myetnnder Spanish rulgandlong intimacy with the Wilde and inï¬n- onoe on their environment have trans- formed them into a pngnacions and untamable race 01 beasts. They run in droves, any! With the exeeytion 01 an occasional raid on some we!“act settlers corn field at myth-.11 they keep well in the depths at their. haunts, when the] tint abundant ‘I...’.‘ ‘ , __-â€"v "My lone do; was not a has 11%. and with recollections, perhaps. 0! tugging the ear of some My, tune ddsowatbome,hespran3 upon the hour before I could give him 8; 7°- any rate.’ “I was heat huntixg, in 'the thicket along the west border of Layne Cataâ€" hpula, and. the dogs had brought a he [allow to bay twice. With the†ault that o: the six dogs I started wt with I had but one left. andjthe â€â€™8 Wage of his, not ten loot away, “id cqnfronted me with gun» emt 3:“ 3 long tasks glistening on each â€#3 his snoqt. . Tho Lindsay Glee Club» conducted by Mr. J. K. Haunt. luld a cancer: In tho town lull can an owning 0! Tuna: lut. ln ald at tho Lind“: Orlekot Club. The club bu unruly- ly attalnod a dam at proï¬ciency which in highly emu-No. and we hop tholn Inca“. wlll lad than to "new“ ortortm “Rule Brlunnll.“ "High shouldered. big headed. l of limb, a. fierce rise of bristles, ' n vicous eye enraged, and oqmpped with sharp tusks of ivory whiteness. the Caxahoula. wild hog is by. _no means a; pleasant looking appantxon to rise before an unsuspecting hnnb- 01' from a bayou wallow at the ton- sled roots of a; cypress or emerge suddenly from the «336 o! a. dark cambrakg. That’; an; way it gamed *0 me. ag least 01:09. in, my “6.. at 1303? was still at large . I kept on his trail, however, nag yet havmg had 8 81208 at, him, and was in the depth of the thicket. when a wild boar. with 8 snort. that brought me up an ï¬lming. rose from some hidden reste- ' Our enterprisingï¬tow nsmen, Messrs. Bromhall 8; Gimson, have Openod a new general store in Cambray, and we have no doubt their highest ex- pectagions will be realized, owing to their: importinqdirecf from England. April 24.-â€"We an inland, by the treasurer o! the Victor“ Agricul- tm-al Society that ton baht. o! and wheat. tron Hours. A. Gibb- Boa. tho Manon to tho Ron} Agricul- tunl Baht, 0! England. "rind out by th Not-min. ml will to diatri- Mtd u tbs aprlnc show at Oak- wood. on the 30th ult.. on and: tom u the dimtorg may gloom. upon. April 3rd, 1834.18.11â€: Hathaway, of the village of Hillbrook, was ur- rested on Monday M for attempting to forge notes 01 the Bank at Mont- ‘ April lidâ€"Last Friday morning a. young man named John Brown loft Port Hope for Peterboroï¬y thecara. He wan in a delicate Rate at health and when at‘ Minn-ooh, in) _s§opping out. o! the train, he missed his toot- ing. and falling on the rails. the wheels passed over his neck, canning instantaneous dunk x ooooooooo¢++¢¢++6ooooooooooooootooo§o.M any rat Aprn 10.â€"The Spring mixes for the United Counties of Rterboroand Victoria commenced on the 313i: alt†before Mr. Justice Burns. B. Den- nistoun, esq., acted as Crown Pros- : i M): 1362â€"1119 annml meet- Inn: by Mr. O. W. Column. w†gm. inglf ‘tha mombm‘l at the hint†one the NI? mocha; ptqoeg o: the CIiCkf‘It Club was held at l‘mm‘s Anew. C I†. ‘. . . I I I . 0n Sam: main; in: u mom . 3:th mount! to It. Sheridan wraith in tin employ d It. '3. wk, at this tan. A oldth with t mm d m m cm the m mm 't'hq bolt attached to the whim 2011 out, w in replacing ii: on d tho hora: flaked Kr. swim an uh tall. W1 ï¬dbeingmlh‘unmberolpim on bone were situated tron my. CASTOR IA Porhhntsandchfldrm. 1mm IN Int mm sums. 28! “831-! roar. HIE W110 “068 Of (MAHOUlA. LINDSAY, FBIDLY,JLR. 33. ‘06. ‘Sizileit'bohind hi: on as he qcoou them,champ‘mg. . “Ho raised his bag heafl. turned a: it to rush upon; me again, and Len dead in his drinks. (3qu with his and my: clothing hated andrmxï¬rn. "He mm with such a epegd that: 1 could not Lire again before he was uponme. levugedthetuli fame of his charge by a. quick jump to one side. One 0! the enraged brute.’s long tasks was thrust through my trouso ers leg between the ankle and the knee. and. with a quick upward jerk of his head the boar tore the cloth open nearly to my waist. Ioould feel the cold rush of the task a'll the way up my leg, but the thrust had, forâ€" tunately, not been deep enough to en- ter the flesh. “The scene of this encounter with the bean was in a small opening in the thicket which had evidently been made by someone who had put up a brush shack there, In every direc- tion outside of theit spot the ï¬nes and bushes were dense and flight was imposible. “The next i amt the dd was crashing through the brush. ripped open from his flank to his throat): the tmn‘a task. He gave a yelp. a. gaspsnds kick. udjoinedhislivo companions that ha! {alien More the Ponce courtâ€"Town 0: Linda†vs. William Ru, inï¬ghting with polio.- . mm. $10. and mu. . . l k "The buzz had not raised his head from his thrust at the whoa I ï¬red at him. He tell. bu. was up again in a second. and charged me on three lags. my bullet. having had no othon enact than to break one at histommu “I had in my belt: a ion-.3 bladed. sharp knile, whiph I uwdmocrc in the way of cutting vines and. tangled moss and the like to may a passage through the denser parts of the cov- ers that characterize that region than as a weapon. Dropping my gun. which wa; of no service to me in those close quarterls, I drew the knife, and. dancing about to escape the rushes of. the bag. I sank the knife blade into†him at every Oppor- tunity . “This was wearying work, for alâ€" thongh the boar was soon covered with the blood. that followed m kniï¬e thrusts, and the froth that 1e from his jaws was dyed with blood. he showed. no signs of weakening. while I was rapidly approaching exhum- tion from the constant exertion the persistent lighting of the boar made necessary.~ I oertainiy. could not: have held out much iongeujf ~1:13. wild has he dkegt up his assaultgbnt sud- uthAx L- ‘.fl.".‘â€".J -_4I ‘The mum gone apape or. two beyond me in. his rush, but tu'rned and waa coming at me again before Ihad recovered from the jar of his other assault. I fired. however, but the bullet: only scraped hie hide, close “VD “- "â€"'z ' * L‘ . denly I noticed that he taft red, and at last. he retired to one at the opening, where with lo'wered head and glaring eyes ha clumped him mad hotbed jaws. “I paused a; lit‘flo whale to: bpwgh, and than cautiously picked up my gun. Thu boar eyed me furoeaymut did not rmovp_t_owgrd me. I an; ‘3; A_ L- ...__.1 as he was to me. awn-Ea s63. .55 Huh 3* a? 8MB.“â€" 55 (Eâ€" 28 103.5 :5? an iii-Nth“!!- Town W. John 'Ahnndor. coma? liquor without: c noon-o. Fund 81 us! out... or â€duo‘ln and. . lay Illâ€"Noland White. 1m: eon. Bunny. van («and dad on Band. not: his own. cum. Apophx: anppoood to hue boon tho unto. 1 “h In caution“. Moved. that tho Km:- ho Luther- had to all u. debutan- ot the ‘own now on uh at“: price offered him. vim. 80 pg- oontfâ€"Ourbd. . Moved by, Councillor Dun. second- ed by Councillor Brady. um: this Council mononulso His Excellon y the Gomrnor-Gononlâ€"ln-Comll or tho liberation o! the convict £0le Murru.-Oarrlqd. Last Monday attérnoon a fire broke out on the premises of Drummond Brock, Ops, whereby his dwelling. turmtum and other valuable prop- erty was destmyed. A May 8.â€"-0n the evening at Fridny last this neighborhood wan visited by a phenomenon which on lend may be termed a: whirlwind, but: at one would be called a watgrapogt. The County Agricultural Society held their first Spring Show of hgzee and cattle at Oakwqod yeate y. The showing of stock was in. npwiae creditable to this large county. and reveals a. lack of spirit and enter- prisehon else a false economy on the part of the Society in not offering sufficient premiums to those who poaâ€" sess animals worthy of prizes. The judges wereâ€"Horses, Messrs. Gibbs. Thorndike and tanks; cattle. Messrs. Jamieson, Wallace and Doram O 0 On Saturday last; Mr. Waite, of the Victoria; Herald, meh’ witha seri- ous accident: on his farm.‘ While at- tempting to get hold of a. horse it kicked him in ï¬le side. breaking four ribs, and causing internal injuries. May lat.1862â€"Town of. Lindsay to. James Broganâ€"Selling liq not with- out. license. mm “20 and outp. or. 30 day: in ago]. Diod. u: the pullout“. Gnu Brat. flat“ 0! the Rev. B.‘ H. Ha:- K128063303 Mod Tommy polls with 521 unjority. " vii.’ "The dog is sent into the woods to rant out: the drove of wild 11638 He know: well whax he is to do. and never forgets hi1 training. A Cataâ€" houIa; wild hog ham a dog above eve erything else. - "Wham; the hot; dog soc ta his game he instantly! begins to bar furiousy. That brings the bags at once toward him. When they see him an}! charge upon him he turns tail and runs heading straight to: the open ga o of the corragt no matter how (uric may be from the stag'tiqg plaog. and of the emiosum is a- gate or. door. which is left Open when the hunt begins. "They are of no particular breed, but they serve a valuable purpose to the Catahoula hog killer . When the native has hunter. goon out alter perk he constructs a roomy log corral in a; locality where signs at his game are unmistakable. _ _ “The walls of the cogral are at an!- ticient height: to prevent a hug from scaling them; but not beyond them- pagitypl the dog to amount. lame "In this way he lures the hogs on. until they follow him through the open 5’3th into the corral. The (193 kee'p'srgg htanandjnmp'qthe fence we the tarthebt and at the pen and disalp pom-s but soon reappears at the trout ‘ol mtg comm! winter his master, who ma been in hiding near by.runs up and closes the m M the last hog rushes throngh._ _ "‘In running away he tucks his tail between hm legs and assumes the suit of a badly frightened dog doing his best *to get out of sight ol.‘ his pursu- ers. Be neven permigs himself todo “Shouiad. the hogs halt in the chase. satisfied that they have sound their hated enemy away. the dag returns and rennws his barking, this time as it he were tauntim the drove with its failure to overhaul him. This starts the huge after thn dog again fierce: 'thanmge newer. and he asap the same tastica as batons. ~ . . “I Spoke of my dog not being a hogdog og. Hhoharlbeenone heoer- tainly wouldn‘ t have jumped at thit -boar.'1'ha hog dog- 01 Catahoula u» umque. _ _ _ _ - éd'thbégh, begins the distance be- tween him and. the hog not more than twenty-five, papes. "The swing are. at: the mergy 01th. hunter, who kill: oft ail: his leism such has: as suit him. and. tha unï¬t me; an mm Leon :2 the. 37.006: in utters. I took the shortest wy. homeward, [gearing the carom to cm buzzaxda. 7.: rm†um mmnmg mm WM m _ 1%.me mummmwm mum 5;: 3;; Egg 35:: g" is:; $836.31. uï¬W‘h «I on fupflllnr m‘ blood. chinthobdght othedth. Therehnodcoholh'Golduld- hlninomy'nnditmhimum opium.coalne,noruyoth¢umdc. Ithuricflyswmdiche. PernounMngfmn MRI!!- of din-um {mind momma. heart 'or “west" lungs. “weak" nerve. and other forms of ao-caued weakness, or: ï¬uflly caused by “weak†stomach. enthe stomachandthe othaorgm of digutionmdnutritionm cured,then theotherdiuoeommredwithxt. Du- easu which one canted by t diseased condition of the stomach are ï¬lled through the stomach. Dr. home's Golden MedialDisooverycnn-adm of themchugd ibqagodategorgul other oxgu‘m «aim “(nutrition minmlvedwith inthete is e mt loss of nutrition b the body. The atom- eeheenditsalli organsmnotebleto convert the foods into nourishment, end 3%???“ “’ *‘m‘ef‘g‘ï¬â€˜ï¬ e necessary men yitality. What is_ known as_ fwak’ WIN You". The best dairy must have the best breed a: dairy cows to begin with. the cows muaghave the best of feed, and every year the interior animals must be weeded out. Science now mapes it possible to weed with ma- thematical accuracy. The old guess- work system has been an rsoded by scales and testers, and t dairyman who does- not take advantage at them is proceeding on no sounder a basis than the man who “bucks the tiger-3': He is carrying on. a dsiryins gamble. as compared with his neigh- bor, who is carrying on a dais-yin; business. We have speculated too much in Canada in farming matters, while the Danes have won. the first place in the English market. We 'have been ajt the mercy ot â€robber†~cows that produce 2,000 pounds at lmilk a; year. but the Dance and the Dutch have been weedilg them out Her 8 generation. Our average Can- 'adian cow produces not hall the am- iount on milk she should: not a third ’the milk she would in ten. years it scientiï¬c deirying were to ‘he adopt- !ed by every cow-owner in Canada. This is the point that our agricultu- .ra1 colleges and institutes are hun- mering into the manner. It has been 'stated that there is an average loss or 85 every year on the average cow of! this countryâ€"85 that might have been earned by ed 3 “NW ideas. The timewil come when ev- erymnnwhoownsacowwillhave 2 milk and butter record as Jeal- preserved. as is the time ree- mm. This is the gos- E‘ a. 3 35 2%? E I c a 3 g z E? sag 3325 *‘ i - a: ' 0" M! m 1 Ontario is proud of the work (1 her dairymen. and she has reason to: hex: pride. She has more moon to he hopeful. for, as was said by e Imbt.8{t the dairy convention st Peterborousn. :3: was possible to do twice on thrice as well in the .‘uture. It our dairymen, says the Mei]. and Empire. wept a. motto thst contains in than wands advice that should help them to double the espseity of their herds,1 they cannot do hetth they ponder the words 0! the old English stoekman. who summed up his success thus: “Breed. heed. weed." It you cmnot obtain li-o-na of yourdrwgist, imm ham: bynnil. pat-paid a! receipt or prion Write an m:- ndviao on you: on.†Iran a ï¬nding Itmnaoh apocialiat which will tenant tree. ThoRT.BouthOom- CAST TQRIA. 1‘: you butter with headaches, indi- ï¬ntion. tlatulonoy. 'honuburn. dini- nm, at tenuous. hack-ache. or de- bility an mum. 13min the use at Hi-o-nn nt once. Just one tabla out (1 c 50 out box below each meal. and you will gain pains: hmlth and strength. . I! you cannot obtain Iiéo-m 9f it: to In of“ media tor stom- ach troubles. cerium 03mm. we! too- ic. ~nd corrccmu when pmow I no notion of the digestive organs. strung-thou the whole disc-ï¬ve tuck. and make it possible to at what you like and W11 â€Fiï¬!“ _ . . .. spun], l‘t'hau. N. w W OM mo flu- W Itâ€. 0' m The mum d violating play-ion! ll‘w‘ on men an unpleasant u tho â€is“ u I ml "in. Tho Innocent indium“ at own-nuns hinp owm um. amount to rag! authoring. hï¬zutlm haunt. uni. It in not right; it Mid not be. We one: :4 m d W in Sci-on: mum that. h “pi. and mum“. _ A. .. .- _-_--_. WWIIWIQ Thu lap in “blot. no mound of much nimble medicinal 1â€â€œ u Math “mute. which in input. 'TFWW .. n° ‘M‘ gm. “'2‘ 1- ant upon a '0 an o MWMmoflim agedngo'. mile the my Wu nun! ad- opted m- ltl antenatal." ' . "ï¬i‘é‘oouamom is not continua to 1mm Ind Bmflord and Preuoott. Then: tn complaint: (mun other da- ‘trictc as “I. which it in the «int: at lovelmm to meal-Luna “not“. tn mint in mm; the liquor llama M. u m recently dune in m cm! Stuttorda ~ __ Eh. «mm d the not.‘ all! am aunt. â€in «Stunted to the load Ind will «(loan at tho W 0W. Immun- Maul» mom 01::th hue upoum out in m dimtlonl to warn the W :1 tin dflcor'n ap- rrwh. nut! blunt u a. vault. when heat much the hatch "outlaws";- lovely.‘ m. in Mt. mm in hung floated. Edema). who. I bullion. m ham-u, oil-arm: Lhc luv. com- plain “at some d thoin columnar.- 1n boning In violating It. ad in this way mums 'trndg they. would not otherwise obtain. EMPLOY SPECIAL HEAN _. “Whenever the otï¬Ã©ern of the Dr.â€" pnrt‘mart Lind it neccunry to em- p‘loy. special means to reach the men who are antermined to not the law a: deï¬ance. the Department mll support them in thing 30. ,Mon em- ployed to enforce the. lam are espe- cially‘ instructed that they must not induce a; violation of. it ton the unkc cl! n prosecution. Take mt bppen- ed in London and Stmttor¢ We have received txrcquen't complaints trout them of late, Tho fact that 't'ha special otticdrs, with the nuis- tnnco (:1 two men employ!!! by him could go into that: places and, .u a result a! 3. fear hours work. have six convictions in London and flour more In Stm‘tflord and eight more in Preo- cott this morning. surely: means a condition of things that should not exist, and. that a new loam: should l s \ l rem. _ l . ,'.. ‘ again. A: Catshoulu killing is usually (allowed by but and too- tivity in the neighborhood: Wild In; hunting is moon-bio tron the halo- ulna at cold «Mignon until 3110 mun-n o! urn-m." ‘ ,7 - 1 3 DETEGYIVES FOR "Gill! A61- 8|“ â€ROWING“. mda m an- Wmchenmod. Inn known I". 1.01.9.0: thou-t“ udbeflenhlupuheflyhon- mummm lunch!!! uni “Antonino“ “Wumwhbh. WALD! Km alum. ' mum». Hall‘- cum-h Cue hm hm.“ directly nthblooduldmumm 91th. spun. animals-II new (no. Prion 76cm ("If (OllEGIAIE INSHIUIE. Sixty Your. Ago. ' Montreal Witness Am; A remark- able discovery. was mada in the. 41:11 W at the township of Not:â€" Mam Simcoa county. d,- a hole beneath a trap containing botwecn ï¬ve and six hundred dmlla. 40 pound of m. several bran kettles. and aetem‘! matchdba‘ A month [um-an- other hole was ï¬scoverdd a. mile. or so mm: (mm the ï¬rst. containing eleven comer. kettles. ten or twelve can. shale. sud a larga quantity. of pipeclay mm The: nath brunch d the Noam river ï¬vifled. the two bola. ' . m AWN“. Under tho prepant new manage. ment at the Opera house the citizens 0t My will be given an opportun- i-ly. '0! begun; the [allowing good cmannies during the season; ‘Uu- cle Tom‘s Cabin," Jan. 24th; Ameri- can “W ’00., J; n. 28th and 271$;Spepm-l-‘grt‘h Concert Co. Gan 813C; "ï¬tting 0! tha Ways," Feb. 2135; Dan. the So. cinl‘ï¬tio an mq tar. tin LEW!) Pg; 7th; Bu:- szt‘u v â€M- w ‘tmm â€Tack: Bad Bay) This nSfla.’ ‘Whnn timid m in mm} “His m: an tho Ben.“ -I mic w, 4;. siftâ€"v iï¬iv 65.3. Mommas. G. Gnhunï¬. Jnlu ““995! â€-52 L Lytlo 47. c. Thunpson 44. F. can» mm 4:; Absent. D hmb- ‘ rot-Iv. Literature â€"- C. (kahuna 85. F. Staple-78. E. meyn.n Hut 76. L BW_7°:H ‘1‘â€: 5P" - 8:33} 35,. EM“. M. Sylvester, H. Finale. Muscat. Boid 6). H. Rankin 60. 0. Pub] U. P. Ecuador 60, W. Mulvihill 59. B. Vod- 58. Jan. Murphy 58, R. Fallb 6?. J. Down: 58. B. Cullia 65. 2. 13:3- O. W. Daley Q. X. Sonora 68. 3. Ho- Gngg 6‘. --' K. Touchburn 83. 3. O. Bluebell 68. Mullen “. '1'. Palm H. Ben 76. ’1'. Ahab-on 75. J. Houston 75. J. Boa 71. uni-31m K113331683. 15. A. Smith M. 7" I. Xylo- 40. K. Touchburn 81. J. Hnrphy) 80. J. Duncan 2L W13"- 83. June- Hurphy 18. 8. sum. R. cwu 10. J. Guest 18. C. [it- 0. l'. hands:- 10. I. Lytlo 9. E Gasmanâ€"Gram Knowlaon so. Blora Jackson 66. [and Rankin 53. 0am! Bed! ‘6. Joan Anï¬enon 39, Jenni. Bone 36. Helen Ross 30. â€cm-.v- "I mitt 15. P. Thompson 0'.â€" I. 8:;- 51.. ““0. fl. IoGinqh 0. ‘ III III. Chubbyâ€"R. Vul- 91.8.Kinp- lny 02. P. Pub: 68. B. lolullen 57. 0. Gillian 57. C. Puby 52. 2. CM 51. A. Smith {4. '1'. P00! 4‘. '1'. Atom. Sisï¬â€™ldfs. launder 10. I. Lytlo 9. Lamb 8. 'A._Bbhudson 7. W. In m I A Chant-m â€" B. Wuhan 37. N. 68. I. X06!“ ‘1. 0. Font 87. 8. 80- Donald a. J. Fowler 85. B. Wilma u. 8. B 81. N. Allin 81. L. In!- m as. n.‘ a. J. x. nan-52;, z. or 66. Leslie mu- 06. ank Bott 64. Grace ï¬nish 63. Flanges Way 81. Phylli- Worhnn 58. Ar“. Wilkin- son 61. Envoy L3H M. Loch Mr. 64. mus Thu-m (9. End “not 47. Stank; Duo: ‘2. Jam . Link Km 86. You phou 81. Bath Dan 31. mun Bun-Id 81. Man Blunt: 29. Rubi William 81. Mind But. 19. Edit How 1|; rut. Jabn numb; “I! Jon. 3b- ’. \ | 1 ' ' l 2 PII I. . Darinâ€"Do Will“ Putter 92. Jon. Bishop 90. All. Putin 87. 0. ï¬nance 00. B. Johnlton N. Evelyn Gab-m 6‘. Each Hawklb as. Gnu: mt- MQOooil NW 08.01de En:- fl. 3w Wilton 87. Guide Omaha :7. Babel Perth: 85. W 0'- Mhlll 83. J†new 83. [no Bonn :9. Kenn! Perkin as. W mm 81. Glady- Phelpo 19. Lulu. Key] 18. [’1'th Cowl. 18. Germ Pool 1‘. Joule Grnhnln 0; about. Helen Plnvelle. Knthleon Kill-r. . I†ll. Plumbâ€"Non. Davey 93. Annie Co- rev 98. '7. Preston 92. W. Phelps 91. L. Johnston 88, Belle Meander 87,(l- in O’Neill 83. Bonnie Nugent 81, Katy Poppa: 79. Jna. Gillocly 78. Stanley Nnylar. 7?, Berth. Bar: 75. Grace Knowlaon 72. Ma: Jordan 71, Mabel Cinnamon 69, Peter 8pm“. 68. Ber-natty. Bogg 67. Jennie Edmund: 66. Fred Rood 65, Flora. Jackson 64, Jean Anderson 83. Charlie Donald 63. IEEILT OF THE 'EEKLY EXAIE. II THE SEVERAL MIG. Joe Fee 62. Clement Cunningham 82. Stanley Baal 60, Wilbert Hunter 58. Millie y3'sz lar 54, Bertram Perry 62. ano Cathro 48. Robert Frost. 47. John P. Murphy 46. Merritt Knowl- uon 46. Donald McQuarrie 45. Annet- ta Pool. Vera. B pronto. Aloysiun Primate 36. Gordon Mark 25. Harold 3111st 23. Cyril McDonald 2. M In Grammarâ€"Mary Watson 79.8w!â€" 1. Ferris 77. Frank Arena 78. Millie Bott 69. Japk Clarke 67, Edna Warn- nh m-. runny pun- moo-dim out 68. Cool! NW 08. Olydo Hu- M ‘9. Mn 6111“]: 68. John 89ml 55. Eur-old Amt-on 55. lm in mm:- 5:. You Wm co. m moh- uinn 16. Belflord O'Neill ‘5. Haul mum 48. Lilly 13:17 4:. Id. Hap- klu‘l.ch. O’Nolu “LEI-demo F. 8. CI!!!“ 6 00-. YONG. 0- WM MWWNOOM 0 Hot waist! used both internally and externally in highly mommendod by medical. men an a cute for insomnia. Bathing tho foot in hot water. is said to ho puzticulnxly etï¬ucious. . A person gathering from any ca»- tu’rh. whothon at the hood or cheat, should sleep done. and it possible without: another room coconut. Tow- els, cup. on“ wood by the patient ghouls! not: ho touched by gentile: porno. No one would “ " his bmth. urn kissing must. be turbidâ€" don by} the domestic parliament. :W hen “the feet are weary a‘no ben- dot through long standing 0;: W31]:- in; during the day there in nothing which will give more mliet that a; warm tootheth, in which has been dissolved a htndtul or two as sea.- uit. Both the fleet and logs with this ton about ten minutes. and than rub them well with a good rough tovml. Tho effect. is alighttauy ro- tmshinc, an! if on do this just. ho- to!!! xoinu‘to mu. tot that night, or my 1113.1: not um: to One 0! the quickest kmn ways of diapeflinï¬ I Whit! .to give come of the amnionâ€"those on the legs, for imamâ€"u [itch hard, slurp woe: to do. I24} reason is obvious. Mus- gaged in it. and oddeplebes the brain. 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DOMESIK HMS 0f VALUE g (flout i WAll ; PAPERS AI run was i 039:--MSE9QQSH9 OOWWW MWQ fi'ln toothbruï¬ â€œ101‘ be aabjocbgd .9900 OOONOOOO OW...†OOOOOOMOOOOOOOO 099900: Campbell’s January , Bargains 1n Crockery ; O. o O O O O This Will Interest You Akrgenumbet marked-donate besoldthis month. Somcuhalf-priceandmny atoou. unmityournsteinm. Ourovn blends have s flavor thatplanaandthatmufminaaï¬ngub. Phone for 3 Pound To day. d. ways {rah groan “It’s the Quality That Counts†WALL PAPER KING, Etc†LINDSAY. Call and «0111000 Mama. They m for January Only. DINNER SETTS, TOILET SETTS, Etc. A. I.. RAMPBELL, We bavealader in Cofl’ce. Our own blend and al- Our Grocery Department Havingbeeninbusiness only afewyars themckcomprieeeannodernpmermeeehit togrwetheï¬neuhoueeinm Outellm go.however, to Memforour newsprint; stochwhichowingtotheforwudaeuooiseohe ahippedeboutluchut. ’ pounced Punter: uul W Now In the thus to nuke mums contracts. OMMENCING Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24th, and continuing fox TWO WEEKS ONLY, I shall ofl'et 2000 Rolls of CEILINGS, WALLS and BORDERS at one pace. ramd ten- Bamunberâ€"Wo on Mon! und 0:- mm myumdmniguï¬mw townisptyiwhoohighmum‘ tion. and in hisinangmluidrsu .pu‘Wana-ommm athetowndxculdbanacodwith thawhoheutctnï¬nuiningtba coucgim- Aqugntiywm “EMMY-r. Ottawa, Jan. 1'5.â€"The customs and inland revenue luau-m show, a very} largely imam use oi cigarette: thmghdut 031130.. the magic. during the ï¬nal year 1905 being twenty per out larger tun the you: ureviou, Ind ï¬fty pet out, large: thnitwasinlm _ _ 12,094,491; 1905. 14.1101 MMWaMinlm 1904. 01 .090 .81) m made in Dun-1b and mm. to divide the trim: into {ï¬g}: mhool districts. so hit the munieio Mia mm the town should 3:. their share at thu cost. In nun xietheumm counm {napalm 3% a: 5% t t_ woman-mum unï¬t". Mammy-met steamers pro-v pelted by gun can and costing shunt. a million donut. «m to be added to the m d the Richelieu and Ontario Inflation Comm}. “WHEN?“ MAILING FIGURES. PA GE