*3 L'n-J-my and Bo'x'aygeo'; '3 well ux- emplifierl Hid-*0 (1".V‘1 lu '.h"h!\mu‘lflc! q-zuml‘iv. of fre'qht. “km away daily by the Str. Mmitn. In addition the Trent "\Iley Navigution (‘03 1mg Ajlx mkw awn" a mowlond of coal 011. mu. flair and teed. «1.2.: cvory couple a! chys. .Baflwaycenn is the winter supply points at a very ex- :euive :t-rritory in which much lumbering ii yet. done. and the met- than; have to lay in large stocks to tide them over till nurigutim open»; again. umwmip. an} will continue “to pay “New. twnntym‘nthg of the tutal taxation. Mr. J. Luukhnrt Gordan. {red mm. of t‘hn Lsm Now at a pubiin mactuzz. m-gwl that the village b3 light“) with atrent hmys. andtlmt m: «from; be :aJMo attract summer 10mins. ‘ â€"AH “slit-uncut. the Cnua'l i..n Luni C muni; 11.:1: 'itv of Dym ibu:"t- )r. vi'l L20 i5 sh re‘nruek for [we ,\c (o. owxw avzro-n‘: 1h: hrmrwhir. an} will Iiftem twvntydï¬nth taxation. Mr. J. L< Gillivr-ay :e m AueFitm â€"An agrc Ireuburct Snowman, aâ€"‘rm ni‘rhcnth annual Onta'io 'P'ovinti'n Winn-:- Fnir will F0»), held in ï¬re city of 'Hu'-l'."il on De“! 8th to 12th. when over $7,000 will :be olf- char] in 1:17.91 by Lhe "Live Star-1k: 4.;- -.-xlre-azl_v this swept) 3t grain gar- goes have been tux-wed at 00111113- Mood.. an "it i: Quanta] that betorc haVigatioz: closes fully 3,500,000 bushels win hnv: been ‘handied. The (hand l‘ruvk is makiuzextenaive im- p'ovm ants at Collmzwood to cope ,with the growing t‘rmie. '\ â€"A Michigan paper reports 3. marâ€" .veYlous case. A year ago a needle en- tered the waist of a. young lady at. [roam-ell. Rstrcnilv it workcl its way out of the arm (I' utarsonville youn; man win make; frequent visits to Cromwell. Th: rhvsicizns are in a brown stuir eve: Ute-3 incident. ‘ â€"-ffg‘-.t-3rlxvt'u'i t3: rail calls 'for the collection r-r about $34,000, and only some 816,500 " 11:31:: unrail. The IA... An.‘ 0 m- 9‘.†nmvmf-nt 0‘ the GATHERED BY POST REPORTERS. What ls Honolulu} In Town and the Country About Us. . â€"-'1'.he annual dance of 'the Patty-- bom Rugby Club has been. ï¬xafl for the mght of Tuesday. Dec. 2nd. : â€"M.'. W. 2.1. Kitchen»! Qt. Thoma". has been engage! by Fumolon Falls x1100! board to succeed the late [L E. “asbm an prinmpal of the village aclmols. , ’ -â€"'l'.hu first 1003.!er of’the Cullegiatw Idstitute 1902.3 course tmboen M- ed for UN. 5th. wlmn Dr. Drum-mond. of "Fahitnnt‘ humr.- will be t‘ho ‘urenkvr. } â€"Th-: Mus-unalieu'ns (0. will Ili- '\'ido‘ ll} ir Nurthnwst hrritory.\)w- in: to Growing mamas. mm W!“ cm. â€bum lac-elvzuum't ~ru M Canary aimllur tn Wmnnwg. Hullum‘m dop- l ~Tor0nu‘s lull h Mhlimm :mmutru m 31.21!) vwluH. ‘ ‘ "-‘h‘-m-- nbll'lfl ‘h_ Perhaps they are sore and weak M y L â€â€93 from constant coughing. How is this? Have you forgotten about the cough medicine your grandmother gave you 50 years a,goâ€"- â€"-Ayer’s Cherry. Pectoral? mambo. aim: an... BREEZY [0(Al BREVlIIES. The Weeidy Post. As cum and gre: :11 nt mis‘uug between .i..n L-un‘ 1 Cam [:11nyah1nd ths it~- or Dymrt. in which Hal- rii'lxzo is 511.11 at: 1. has been to. {we 1.2.1†longer. Tue :1 :r1-z1‘: 1111110! land in the ‘suam varning to 501mg lads and JO may feel B;ortivel;.‘ in- mmy b3 wgil to note that 0 young man who sent in re alarm was yesterday fin- .n-i coats, nvxth the option mtbs' impriwnmant. i‘ï¬'ï¬iï¬, ‘S’OVEMBER 14. Lin-1mm. and recently um“ Toronto. has leas- l:ou~:c.11untsville. from Lei), who is giving up owing to the contin. thv' huh. between Pure Hard Soap. ill :be oli- Stm-h As- will be. Prize lists ...,. .- _,-M_,,W Canadian North-em Railway. and is in charge of a. train running between Winnipeg and Dauphin. He speaks well o.‘ the west, and says it is the country (or the young man. â€")1r. C. J. Murphy. b! Winnipeg. who came east «couple of _wo,ak>s ago m charge or the remains orthle lame Gm, RyleyL mtg-moi _~t|o ‘ tho {la-EUR: 'C‘i’tforr' Nov. 6th; Mr Mar- rhy if} mt‘geigptigog‘dwetor on tho .!I___- ,A _...l 2.. .uen . of *h it daughter. '24-.†Eli. ‘W, illium on, Ridlout-bt \ â€"M.‘r. Conrad Pranster. of Niagara.‘ Falls, N. 31.. who for some’ time has hevn alooomotivc engineer on the Lv’high Valley Erie ‘Rnilromb. has x-evurwl his connnction with that road . to acct-1;: a similar position lwith thzr G.T.R. Mr. Prenster will ham! charge or an on ine .runnlm; out or. Liudmy. He wl remove his family ~ llvrer in the course pt a couple of, \W‘l‘k". . . . l I â€"-I{e‘. F. B; Slrmtton and wire an. rived in town on {Inursr’uay night. having. been abmnt from “the Pro-.- 1. 0 about three month:. attending (zener'l Confereuc em) visiting rela- tive; in M 1‘ iloba, Iowa. xiuitmgo, De- trait and elm-whale. They qrc up â€"Miss Laidleg, Miss Wright and Miss Balfour, of Omcwee. and Magma. 5:15. and W. Ts Parana and Mnand M1 ~ 3. Washington. of Oakwrud, at- ten} ~11 the Coronation Choir concert 31. the M-nfhoiist church last week. â€"Mr. “m. Hug-111 of Cdboconk, was in toxxn lately ' ani made The Post a. call. ‘ Mr. ngfll is a veteran hunt- er, and on Monday oat this week w cut out a; .few, miles: from his farm and secured '3. fine lbnck. â€")Ir. Thos. Covert, Mr. H. Succem ct Deer lee, ander. S. L. Henderson. of Kinmumnt, win have been spending thx- summer at ‘airbauks, Mam, passed thv'ough to their homes lately. â€"Rg:v. ‘R. MucNamarn, of ‘Fenelon Falls. passe} th'rough on Friday tq Toronto. Mr. MaoNamax-a. enacts that the opening of the new English church at the Falls Evil! take place about the tint of "December. I â€"M:. Wm C‘poelaud. ON] 3 :onto. the enable and popular travelling repre- sentative of the Chicago, Milwaukee 6: St. Paul RR, was in townlaately, calling on aim of our citizens. â€"1‘Jm« Rev. Canon Baker. of ngs- ton. anti Mrs. Baker. ielt Lurlsay on Satuwnu' to' visit Kriends in Tor- Onto. Mr. and Mrs. G. E" M. Baker accomx‘anie'l them. 12. are visiting friends En Thornb-er and Claxkbbumg. -â€"1‘he Toronto University Board has appoinlte‘i MIâ€. E V. Ne-alands. son of Dr. Neelanfls of tin? town, fellow in surveying. â€"Mr. J. Sutcliffe, sr., of Toronto, was in town recently, the zucst of his son, Mr. F. W. Sutcliflm â€")h'. and Mrs. McCrea. of Trilson- ‘burg. who had been spending .xfew days with ~Lheir son in town, rammed Saturdn v . -Rc". T. Marsh Mrs. Marsh and little daughter. of Huv River. .\. W am: Neolanda at St. Marcel-0.1" college mm. Triton-to. in home for a couple at days. . â€")Irs. N. Everson. 0;! Fenelon Falls, was} _ir_ town lateiy. I'd-turning from .1 Nut Ito Peterlboro triends. â€"M.‘rs. H. McGill, who had be°n scending atqu d3.» with Mr. and Mrs. Goo. R. Stephens. returned to Toronto Friday last. ‘ â€"1Ir. Run. of Namaeo. '15 spreading u few days in town with-Mr. and Mrs. Hooper. north ward. â€"Mr. Ben. Cleadennm. who hm! been spending the summer 1-: Elgin. Mum. returnud Saturday ' -J.1c. Henry Argue, of Winnipeg and Mr. W. Wabotb, of Carbern. Man“ are visitin; (ï¬ends in town and vicimty. â€"Mr. J. J; Mater of Gooderbxm. was in town lately. returnln: from 13910an -Mw‘n- Dickm. of hmulun I-‘nllm. war m town Lmï¬y. pawn: tin-ouch to l’rtm‘hbro. ' â€"Mr. T1109. Baum. proprietor at tho Union hump. Gooderhum. was in town lately. -Mv. F. Sandford. of Pension Fans. was in town lalbely,~eturuing‘ from a trip to Eastern Ontario. â€"Mr. Percy J. Knox and MM:- E. Knox. at Fenclon Fm». were in town su' turd“. v. I ASIRAVEllERS (ONE AND 60 Iovomonts of Citizens and Strangers Withlu Our Batu. â€"-Mr. Jas. Storey. 0! -I'crt Hope. was in town lately. ‘ â€"Misn Emma Cough, of Orillia. is visiting friends in town. â€"Mr. W. H. Mi"oro.of Indian River. is spendinz a few days in town. -Mr. P. B. St. "John. at vanderland. ways in town mntly on business. -â€".\llr. A. Y. Hopkins. of Kinmuunt. was in town recently on husinesv. â€"Mr. Wm. Rudkins. Ininnd Revenua [nazxev‘ton Peteflruro. WM in "town yesterday. PITHY PERSONAL WINTERS. LII 3 Eli. I The Coronation Choir. - l AL‘ the Cl‘mï¬ridge-‘SL Muthodist chhrch. on Thursdaly evening nlargc yarn {1335 Audience gathered 't° hear the Com- ‘lï¬fs n‘llvlon Choir of London. 5118- “’3 road ï¬rst PMâ€: 01th" programme “I“ vith calculated ".0 delight every church-sch mm I er. «ad was rendered I'm macho manner t of l . milv .LS is seldom one: pleumre to hear. a at The Inter pert. man or a lighter ehmraoter, and gave the concertcom- may an opportunity to display their lindividounl ability. The combined I Mr. 3%; vslnglhg o: the mu compmy was most the htrmonlom and pleasing. The so- Mr prtno Iboys. rat-mime in ages from 7 to the '10. were the brorl‘o: and received ‘1 is much 1pplnwae.fl'hey possess mar- reen velomsly sweet rand musical varicos. aka Mndma Hootcn,- the contralto. hen the 3 rsweot and! well trained voice. and her d-itereat numbâ€; were well re- __â€"_ oeived by the vmdlence. The aeveral adult sincere each had different points of excellency. Mr. Archdeacon. the bass. is worthy elf special mention. he‘ hm o- voice. at rate! campus and power. The concert altogether we: a ’mcess and it I: hoped the choir of the EOJm'bridse-Gt. Methodist church. { may have more such concerts tootfer- our citizens during lithe coming (Winter , A ‘ .3: l l l "Slowly! I did convince mymu than: I didn't have’ the bathnche. ihuxt I '(6uldn’t convince m ysell that my Luv wasn't swoflen whnn‘ I looked in the lee Stock Shipments. Mr. W. J. Moore, local istock buyer. and Mr. W. J. Mitchell. of Litrord. .ench shipped neat-load. of hogs to tha- Davies (0.. Toronto, Thursday Messrs. McDouzall, Brandon Aus- tin. Fenelon Falls, sent vh'rediloans o! cattlel and hogs. and Mr. Hill. of Gelert. two loads to the 'Doronto murkots lately. The price paid ‘for hogs was $5.50 per hundred ,live weight. butcher's cattle $3 to (3-1. export cattle $4 to‘ $4.50. spring lambs $2.50 to $3. and sheep! $3. mirror.†you Difï¬cult- "How are ya.†getting on with 'the {with cure, Harry I" Junior II.â€".Totai. 350; Julia Mur- rhy 229, Beseie Films 211. Gertrude Mur'r‘n‘208. Maggie Martha. 197. Mary Crimmins 192. Bessie Brown, :84. Mabel Scuily 156-, Minnie Cnrtin 150. Ballast Train Crashed Into the Englno 'oi the want, mudâ€"smn‘mt can Dorallod and Engines Danny“. Another serious accident happen. at! on the Midland dwision of the I 6.1‘R. near Whitby town umtion i at about 2.80 Saturday atteruoan. resulting in tho destruction of awe" fiat cars. damaging two engines, and derailmg several other cars. The meldent was mange-1 by amain liuu ballast twain drawn by a Mogul en- I gine collix‘ing with the Whitmamlxal, Jr. III â€"Total 500; llazgip Kilian 268. Rose Dana 26?, Rose Lapelle 266, Vivian White 258. Lizzie Cain 251. Florez.ce_ White 238. Noreen King‘s- lex 2:9 Josephine. Giroux ,217. Theo. OL 11. hit: 217. Min)?! Meagher 214, Gertrude Muhaney :213 Katie Bustale 185 Ethel Hill 170 'Lxuina Cox-rig 171’. Irene Only 169 Annie “allis 166 Maggie Connor gl37, R093 Mc- Mahon 130. 223. UIILCO..IL ULUy all“ .' ‘A-nâ€"I Sr. III â€"Iotal 600: Isabella Jordan 367, Delrhina. Baker 835, Annie mm- [by 3:30. Nellie Cote 319, Clotilde Mcâ€" Giuuis 303. Rose Giroux 299. Hazel Duck 298, Maggie nee-ban £367. Re- gina 0'13me 210. ._..A ‘_ - v’lvl Junior 1V.-â€"f1‘ota‘. 810; Lila Baker 498. Violet Teevin 465. Grace. Pod- ger 451. Agnos_Mur;h-y "447. Florence ‘Lalmghan 421, Katie Jordan 407, Mary Killen 396. Loretta O‘Dono‘nue 35-}. Biandina. Prime-nu 330. Irene 611mm 3_18, 91.37,;- §eugly__:14;. Sumo:- IV.â€"’1‘otal. 1100: Martha Liament 836. Eula Max:861. Julia Mum): 834. Josephine 'l‘auznay 777. Annia Jordan 659. Liuia Dwyer 617. A gnes Dal-an 618. szymulvauay 499. Florence C‘tirus 453. Alena Wallis 433. flames of Neonatal Poplin. Thv following um'ku ware obtain. ed by 1' upiln of St. Joseph‘s Couvsut during October: [RAMS (0111le AI WHIIBY. a. twin which leavw Lindsay ovary morning at about seven (,‘clook. This train changes its crew: ev- ery dqy, and on Saturday it was in charge of Conductor Chas. Adams and Engine'r Laituaw. Adamn' train was .‘oiug some shunting at Whitby, and backed into the siding from the main line no ode: to cross with’ No.55. Conducm“ Kelly's train. whxch leaves Lindsay at 11.05 It had no sooner got or; the siding «but the ballast t'nin came dashing along at about thirty miles an hour and turned mto The siding also ,to Just No. 55 past Before the ballnat 'rain could b»;- atoppe-l i: pitched into 'Adama‘ train. causmz grew damage to groperâ€: The crews of both trait“. seeingxhe collision inevitabza. Juwed and as- capcdh injury. ‘ _ -.,,4J____ lIIDSAY CREW FORGED T0 JUMP TO SAVE THE"! llVES. L'HE WEEKLY POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. NOVEMBER 14, 1902 IT JOIEPII'O CONVERT. Qurllng lot†-Riclunoad Hill. Midland and Thorhhill we tho new, cm! to, enter Ontario Amiutionn this year so tar. It is likely units law more wiucome in More the canon opens. To ott- set still! (no Ohnthm- hns been ob- liged to dm out (or mm: at o; rink. Port Perry his nbo‘coaaed-Ito‘ 1mm Ontario Ian-flue annals. and it fare- porled stint! the Hamilton Victoria! will not 'be repreueoted on the ice'this ‘9'â€03- . _. _ L-..-_...l...- :JLt.L..L-' Educational meeting-1 are all but: k'nknown. At Carlisle thnro were demonstrations of duh-yin; "occur-es, but no word of explanwtion seemed to be given. Ouc'ph lemma Mam all for actin. anorzetic. intelligentod. ucntï¬on (or in Britain the banner mum to be commend mm! hon. cred in being allowed to exhi t. and they let him‘ pick mp some crumb: or infatuation it he can." ' . W HODSQNi CASTO R IA. The Smithlicld judges are ‘brealers. and the lessons learned by (acme-:9 from the judgement hxvc to be pickâ€" ed up withbut the benefit of any urination of name from the judges Farmers are supposed to learn from the show that oartain types of animals can be made do [at on New at opprtain rate. weight for age u.- .-....-v_ 'V._ the market vainly at m: in makixx their awards. ' and a high official started that in his opinion mo little attention was _;:a.id‘to_ 059 _ .. .. Economic Value of ,the Exhibit-1. and that larrrers at: sometimes misled. by uwnnds so as t6 nuance an artncle which [8 'not remunerativn. pear to have fallen fatal rthel emsy error at looking. amthe prize it‘selt as being the end and goal of. the exhibitor’s ambition. 0n press'zng the matter somewhat closely. curtain of- Iciiam admittai that too -little at. tention was paid to anther the educa- tional value of the show or thecash result to the taxman at large. In the catalogues and prize lists judges are wanted ugh to_-bq igluycuceib; Patticn‘ar enuniries about the standards adopted in judging stock at these shows tailo'ttto elicit add- iniu- statement on this point. In fact the officials themselves wet: not any too! dear as to what is or ought to_he tbegtmea‘rd. They 9.4:. - ‘ 4x_. Thurs are many local-poultry shows and village shows or :78 tying import- ance; at some or these prizes an ziven to the schoold children (or the best collection of named grassâ€. weeds. eta {Phis also! island to be a very satisfm'rtory aid to cane-1a tion. Private land owners also home- times hold shows for tha encourage- ment of agricuiture :umngxh’eir tun- nnt farmers. Chief among these is a show held by the ‘anc of Portland, known as the “Walbock Tenant Parcel-5‘ Show." The Secretary of the Rural Azricultural Sammy state; that the year. 1790 mirth: btgiming of nzlicnltnral shown in Great Bri- min. VI- Another notable show is that cell- ed the Cart Horse Parade. held in Londi n. where [rims are given for the best single. pair. unicorn and {our horse tennis: these must be workinz horses attached to ‘vehicle without loud. No new harness or re. hiclee must have been used up to the date of the allowâ€"Whitdï¬bnday. The ‘zzrizes are given for the Best Working Condition. the object being to encourage cart- ers to take good care of tneir uni- male and apride in their appear- woe. This is one oi the most com- mendablc of the _spe:_:irio_phow:e. - 'nmro Ara Four Clam- ot agricultural show. in Grant Bri- tain; (1) The larze shown devoted to brooding types and implements: these are open to the kinzdcm. (2) Local ohowu fcr the beneï¬t 0! tan- nnt forum-a and broaden In the neiguborhood; there may be cor- taln 1: competition: In that. and the a “and of selection for hor- ticulture. wicnlture. sport... eta. ie wtloonl. (8) FM. stool: above forth. eecwracemunt of the production at high-clue butvhere‘ moat. no chlel onel are held at Birmingham Leed- end Norwich; tho “rule. to to ere“. where the winnera In tlu thm lo'mer complete. take plan out the great Smithlleld chow. (i) Buckle Ibowe: tbooo uro held for the broom of ODII or more xnrtlculnr breachn of agriculture. mall on dairylngi lrultmofonltry. horeoo. etc. A 3: H110 tbll clan or show In that held er the Aurlvultnrnl Hell. Lon- tbn. during tam consecutive weeks tor epoch! broad. of homo as fol. lawn: let week. Slur-n; and weak. Huckuoye: 8nd week. thoroughbred h‘untore end polo yonios. Ono of the beat 0! them use; to who“ wan held held at Aah‘baurno. D-rbynhfre. e not Sbiro borne centre. (owing to cool conditions. lino grass. etc-J; here they hove tn?» main divilione 0! the show-one .'o' zenoral clnu. {nah bred by tenant farmers. fools from stallion belonging to local breed. 1 0TB. SOME IITEREOTIM NOTES ON IT! DEVElOPEIEIT. A pcivate letter from Mr. W A. WrKinwn. ( Me! of the li-‘ruit Divislon. Dmninion Eepartmeut cl Agricul- ture. who is now -in Great Britain. contains some interesting notes on the dc 'elopment or agricultural shows in that country. Some of his criticisms. given herewith. are well worthy of notice by those intereated in agricultural education in Canada. “One striking: feature of .the recent Royal Show at Crime. 1503-. was that all but two 0- three of the buildings were singly frames cover. ed with canvas. in other words the tow took place under ancrien 9! long tents. The advantage of this system in that the 'lrumework can be taken down and the tnntn shipped from mint in point. and used many times in the season. 'nhin arrange- moat makes it possible to use grounds for an exhibition which are required during the rest of the year for another purpcsc. The tents are arranged in 8001‘!!th and cystein- ntio arch: in Inch :1 way that visit- are can go in cnedirection and re. turn in Mother. seeing always new exhibits The clanseu are arranged in blocks. not in Jazz linen. AGRICUUURE IN BRIIAIN. Polnu [of Difference Between Cana- dian and British Agricultural Shows. Children Cry for Liv» 31:09:: (emails-boner. 7 , ~'uvv 'v -â€"â€"vv vwm -' ‘ " "" -““"’ V‘VVH‘W“ being "Ameflcmlzod." ' “' Mt nu- numbered 156,686,795, a. 1 . â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"e-pâ€" .- . ~ ~-. i Kiln 0‘ 15.956.341 as compared with Count lonll‘orood on. I 1901. '11:. tom production of cjg. Paris. Nov. s.â€"‘Anor u,exc1ung "0W!- wu 188,214,884. 3 gain of | debate yestm‘dny. the Chamber of 14-5280350- “6 manufacture of . Deputies, by 278 to 235 vows, in- In!!! is falling on. Last year 173,- I mlrdacea the elecuon 01 Count Bonl 188 pounds were produced. a de, de cannon as a member or the Mo! 26.007 compared with the Kongo. w.“ _,- -.. twious m. ' The Duly Chronicle this morning «pro-en gratiï¬cation that there in no tendency on the part of the ex- clusive college. to mile objection. to being "Americanized." He has ascertained that everyone concerned in the matter ls ready to co-operate heartily. Each college at Oxford is prepared to take trom two to ï¬ve scholars a year. according to la elze. Want- to how low Binder Behohu 1 Will Do Received. I I London. Nov. 8.-â€"G. R. Par-kin 0! Toronto, who has charge of the uâ€" I 3‘3!!an connected with the Cecil ] Rhodee‘ ocholmhlpe in Canal. and , the United States. has made lnqulh lot at Oxlord University on to how . th_e_ thdce’ acholnre will be received. ‘ "That. in the opinion oi the farm- ers here assembled. the Government of Canada should assume control of all lines of transportation. and until this is accomplished we demand that the Parliament of Canada establish a railway commission with pow-er to stop ali discrimination in (might: rates and reduce nonsense: rates to two cents a mile.†ingclmea to obtain a further 11:. in import. duties on agricultural 1m- plements. and we pledge ourselves to oppose any mutilate tor Parliament who la in favor of such an increase. Aï¬lotlmr reSolution that carried and : Resolve'd. that We View with alum the present enort o! the manufactur- l'arnon n Wont Lorne Adopt Escalation on Public Ownership. St. Thomas. Nov. 8.â€"At the meet- lng of tanner; at. West Lorne your- 69.}: the following resolution was egr- S Umbrella for ............................................. ' ............. .97: :â€" ‘ e ru: (tug-w 100 FUR COATS FROM $10. 00 UP, at 53321;, ltd(0...u.‘. rm bx é A. d. GRAHAM’iS rt Insu- § $ i A HOT BED OF BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. READ THESflIï¬TEflEfl PRICES: ‘uu ““v KB. PABKIN LV‘I‘EBBOGATKS. '. [30311.53 or xzw'oosrn: This is a Branch of our business that has been constantly growing. We keep the latest and best in Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear. Collars, Cufl's and Shirts of all grades. Our purchases for this season have been heavy, but a few quotations will clearly let you understand the cut rates that will prevail throughout the whole stock:â€" Ma'l Ila-'0 Mn’u Mu'o Ma'- Ma'- ï¬lo-'0 $8 00 sun Maud to Mu'l $7 60 um- ndnood to Ila-'0 $8 50 San. Mud to Iu'n $10 00 Mb Mao-d to Men's 819 00 8am "dad to Last week's sales broke the record and smashed our previOus ra' growth into comparative insigniï¬cance. Extra Sales people had to he called“ and we know we missed sales because we hadn’t more. “1 “MM“M â€a“ â€my Watch Graham crow S! as honor. redwood to SI 50 Trout" roduood to $1 75 from Muood to $200?anme â€ï¬‚oral-crowned“. flWTnmuudnoodto. East of the Benson House. MEN’S TROUSERS. MEN’S. and BOYS’ FURNISHINGS. Bony Ribbod Shin: sad Daron. Ho"; Wool Shin-And anou. Bony Scotch Wool Undone-L. Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear†Sdk Ti... 3)! style- ............. Fmo Oxford Shirts ............... Buck Ho-iory ................... Buck Swen Shirts ............. White Shim ................... yLlnon Collu- ............. Derby and Fodon Hsu ......... En glnh 1901 Hits ............... Nowut Shoe- ln Fun. Btu ...... Exm Quality in Sci! and Soft Hm Tweed Cup! ...................... Umbrella for .................... MEN’S SUITS. l, The quantity of spirits produced during tho your was 3,234,147 proof ‘ gallons In increase 0! 581,439 gm- loan. The qmtity consumed was ? 2,933,183. I: agalult 2,707,919 gal- lons (or the yen- provlous. There ’ wen exported 151.799 proo! gal- :23: being In incense o! 3.645 gal- : no tow mount 0! tobacco taken [tor consumption was 22,677,302 pounds. 0! which 72,286 pounds were twist. The raw lea! con- . tug)?! totalled 10,794,962 pounds. The consumption 01 tobacco was ‘ equal to 2.404 poundn. which was ' the name as in 1901. This rate was ' exceeded in 1874.1875.1884 and 1885. The rates at duty per headii m: Spirits. 81.148; beer $1133; W130, 30.;068 tobacco 80. 56. Beer drinking seems to have been filing steadily since 1898. in tint year 3.808 gallons went to each Ca- mdhn'n credi:. The following your 3.995 gallo'ns. in 1900 4.364 gal- lons. and in 1901 4.737 gallons. The consumption of wine is small. and fluctuate! gmtly. Last. year it. was .09 gallons. My hereon Shoe 1898â€"300: Bill OMIINWPu-BM Ottawa. Nov. 7.â€"During the ï¬scal year ending June 30th last the con- sumption of spirits per head was .796 gallon, or the largest amount. since 1885, when the per capitu. cox) lumption was 1.126 gallons. In 1869 the people consumed 1.124 gal- lons. Beer, however. appears to be the popular beverage. Aegording to the statistics. vie consumption this year was at the rate of 5.102 gal- lons, which is dtogother improm- dented in our history. CLKADA'S DBIXK BILL. o! 91! kinds iproduoed Men's Man'- Man'- Man'- Man Waterproofs, Overalls, Etc. produced ‘ ,795. , l bums. It’s the m8†med with ' WhOOPing’cough' Not l “I . h'hay fem: n of cig- ' forasthmapca‘m gain or} “F“ tare of V “wmdrfln‘ul’ .‘TNW 'wafl" â€173.1mm.u‘$'% are: amok!†W“ “NOW“ Induced to “WOW“ reduced to $7me Maud m SIOWONMQI Mind to SISOOOWII Induced to MEN’S OVERCOATS. THE KING CLOTHIER ' V ape-C resolcne is {he «- por of Cresolcne. ‘0“ the Cresolene int VIP“ ' ‘ t z e W . What is Vapo-Cresolene. “d . thmg like catholic add. only I" a, lmore powerful. kainsallgarm‘ ‘dlsease and heals influned â€a, Ibrana. It's the perfect Cu†it 3 whooping-cough. Nothing 09"†‘7 Lambm.cws. Hontrenl. 1 ton of lit-Ci . serum lhn bat scarlet f has treatml Hosoiull. su' Hon. Geo. W city ycsterdu." With a num').'!' He Went “1's 4‘ Premier was m‘ user, Mr. (‘1): Ottawa. Kov ports are in ci to the appoint: succeed Sir Oli good reason to er will continu but. to are, n: Bruccï¬eld, N0". shooting acciacnt t mile from here yes when Shilling Mum the American Ho shot himself while It not expoCtod he l Slr Oliver “1]! Cold-IO- is it? will moowe War Round 3.5911 .. 306' From I Km [to Mention. liners m it! of all At the "CC ilhn. I 184 ’JNDSA mm tn!“ ship] Goa-pl that I In.“ prop very