Miln- cuts, IlowaJlP' xthe heilpos“ Cr m deb! E“ day or December, 1904, Wm. LINES â€" Galvanized waqk Pipe, Malleable and c. Firming; Jenkins Bros.Valves, 559w Packing, Brass Fittings “Simon Wrenches. Metal Shingles and Ceilings. ’t forget that we are head for all kinds of Tin and d Iron Work ï¬rst-class “UPlumbing, Hot Water, (h and Hotg Air Furnace he {lave practiéal mechanics h"331% careful attention to 331 pan assure you perfect KALLTMATTHIE. '2 us about your supplies of ï¬ve. Paper, Glass, Paints, h‘ oI’toW. \I. ROBSON, H", “mm of hate Doughty. â€"w3d2 Erst-ciass w "Mutts zor Lots Nineteen 33d ‘Mer of Church and Queen Md Lot Twenty-one south of :MandEast of Church street, a‘ of Coboconck. On theta «H frame dwelling :nd fume May‘s Leader. ilders and Contractors Sale by leaflet. m jaw-v. -~ ‘ re 3.230, 3010 230; reg 480, 0:10 390; wool ï¬lled, tag 600.. 500 WW, 5 ,5. . ’ r 700 “I. 600' rogSOc, w. 690' «301.1.» ........ 950 lldmpwm' 91,, 100, 120,150,180, 200 ma 250 .................. EMWts'ngï¬s, “1.3.1750: [If .63 ................................... 5600 i". Inn Matias, NR 323, “I. 8 9.50; reg 833 ........................ 29 00 m Mum, Caporinoo and 800100 at 10 00: cent. 08 Bantu 1).â€, mm. um. um and coma. Sale Price tin iambic mm. “a mu mm fl wool Boom y Mm. ““0 a do . . . “auto. and I!!! :III (411m.m E?“ III M56 Opu- out. Im-I v.50, mum! woollen 300-. 55°. do 45c; to; ac, a1. 23:, hI' W. â€8 37°, I319 30‘3“?†Ho. Ho.- hulkibbod Wan-0.1109310 bandied ciao-4008}, mm“ AW «0110:: 3000.115!“ “1. m vaundmum,mm,~d Jaw unmLflcaoo,ulo 700: l'l'm 5:3. €23“er and Yidt- - Newest doub- m m script typo. Gowns. and! tam-Id "8 55¢. Id. 1 “mum. .....m’ a. ' ’ â€m1 Com: Conmml‘h W27.- '"o-n.:o.o:a.: mnvggmmzm, â€352°, duh; ugh, alone; reg age... we mclo‘b' with “w, m â€-75. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo â€â€333. 75, ,akioflii. g: 0;.‘50 5:; Cloth, ’08 ' “and Brown n? 32:31†Tons. Cushion Cot-(h, Mum 10.13333, Ema!» Ear furiher pathï¬- ï¬ePAUQHuN a: PEEL. a venir Stoves. P Happv Thought and the l'"' . h ' 'acd chill in the air. You will feelm vs 9“ if; of our Fur Stoles, Copts or Caperines. w 521;)“ cloth 0, Fur {or your xncpection. Visit ts pt Tlhem is a SJVing for you here. WMy accepted for gay Llï¬nï¬es‘ Drgss Goods. Clothing and Wm Bgrgam Days Nov. 12 18. o Stationary d' Waterpfc l Overcos‘ HiJï¬â€™i-m sud Drum-I he. :00 up........ 9. black. any bid rod W 010'“ hm. navy. my sag! Mex Rwy. Boater Cloth, ’08 311° :1 Mon TOpc, Cachion Cox-dc, CuchionGirdiac, lowcgn: D. r-uIOI-chin-09....5..o00-0.:Doucuitcgaunocoooaoon o it. 8:de “a fancy Flannom, to; sic ...................... . kite anette Blanksâ€, ‘1 ~00 ......................... . wavinFingefingyms“ madam parchain.. was, mammary-m. saie of Linduy, solicitors, be receiv Eggs, M m me «an tame, to; $4.50 ;'.';'.';'.';'.':;; ck Skirts, satin tamed, â€333.75. «In 33, reg 87 ........ ev Skirts, reg 3.10, 3:19 2.50; reg 3.75, ale 3.25; blue and ame of turning ork: this is be- he Doughty Estate 3 of Ceboeonck, toâ€" stock of Grocer es, s, Boots and Shoes. ft? 'eg 88,9alo 6.75; 11334.,50 3510 12.50; boys',reg \- {986,00 ........\...... . - um. .a....-...- m:- with: Dnyl 'b‘t. mm. 'W v.il'n. m 37. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I run 27". “I. 330 In. .... .. .... ',..~ 10o. Ibo sud. . “Mb.“ mil: from 53.; to 9".- oa w. - l "‘3 vvvvvvvv '10.! "In" g." not! pay Bon- and Bug u. 31mm mu and Ribbon, lo a. good ma essary to w nts. 3†5m" in fncy “rip“, 1'98 31-75 .................. roof Smockg, sizes 38 to 46, reg 1.75, ado 1.45; 2032.25 5:3 in pLun and hueygflocts, reg 10.50, ale 9.25; 'i‘rtgtuomxdumuk.v â€0‘10! Igi'....:..'.i..l l I III I o ' o o; ......... "27o: uh no; 3: m’ at. I50; 3:12. .. wt buck up“, um vii gm: .90: Mid brown. 1 chill in the air. You will feel much more our Fur Stoles, Coats or Caperines. We have )t Fur for your inspection. Visit in when saving for you here. Post. LINM\Y-f mm. mm .1‘. _m 09le 1.353303 2.59! 1510 2:10; ‘rgg 3.50 . . MCGAFFEY low Gash Prices. Dry Goods House , 33.10824:an 530,:do45qmg 60¢,nlo n with "ind up ‘Qflwa POI!!! '1 'rnc elemtion and Pro the proposal new “we «netted at Start?†9°; on exhzbition at Gregor 5' and are attracting mud: The plans, which Were trl'hitoct G. J- G-‘Ma' '00: and 1525. There is use a necessity for a th’or- ough cleaning up of the orchard !or the purpose at destroying many of the fungi which :emein on the ground in diseased leaves and fruit. " - known (not shat many injurious fungi prodnca winter spans: and though the leans decay. the spores do .not. In early spring they will prï¬ce spores which will soon 1-: read to the early leaves. The dis- eased fruit. plant and leaves should be burned. not thrown on pile. for then the spores Will ‘be able to survive the winter a the disease the following season. Moreowr: many fungi Iersist in the liwte's as delicate threads. which de- xjglol- rapidly in the spring and pro- nu('(' spore; which are soon blown by the leans. {were they 1’. may safely be said that-'- '11:; fruits and disease-i ed at the approauh of winter, the damage from tnngousdie- id be lessened Very mater- call inns. 5051!. Ian \ .\â€"â€"â€" of 1.1.25;- troublesome posts. The grape vine flee-beetle and the plum curculio pass the winter in their Iqu grow)â€. beetle condition in sheltered spots often near the base of the Jant. Smash bugs also winterovet full grown in sheltered spots. under boards, and in corners o! outwild- 1528. _ _ ,___.:A _ l-- .. 45-31-â€" oueaud Fruit. Plants and Loans Should be Burnedâ€"Eggs 0! laneâ€. Much can he mid in tumor of an an- mxal (all 0mm clean-int. although many of our trait grow-era are. in- diffeaent 111 this matter. Aside from the lac: that there is more leisure after the fruit has been gathered tbao. in the rush of our early spring when so my odds and ends must he attended to, there are many urgent and convincing reasons why_ our 01-- FALL CLEANING THE OIOIIAIII. turgoou Point llotoi. aration and profile plains or 15011 new summar hotel to be IL Sturgeon Point are now tion at Gregory’s drugstore. attracting much attention. s, which were prepared by > Gib-on. of Toronto. . G. J._ , 0! three storeys, with large with tandem. and other i found in ï¬rstfclass ï¬anrist may: citizen 1: muted to enmno the pun : Sale Price Price 4.50 $1.25 10.50 21° 2.30 9 9S 0 7. l5 JVMI-v v.v'v should be taken to bang. about a twin ï¬nalization at tho alleg:d ï¬nding at the bogus ballot homes, which was sown bmdcw through. out the province on election day to influence the electorS. The story is either two or false, and. Mr. E. Gus. Porter. Whoae name was as. sociatcd with th: publication of the morback, should be required to fur- nigh an explanation and assist in probing the matter to the bottom. '1‘ are not lacking reasons to suspect that the entire story was "faked." for election purposes. and the ‘fact that Sir Mackenzie Bowen. whose name was used. in connection with the story. known nothing more about-it than what comes through Porter, makes it incumbent on P012. to: to clear-up the matter. It may be pointed out it the Liberals not about the commission of such a crime as the roorback indicated. they were exceedingly stupid in passing the paraphernalia through the Cudâ€" m‘ when obviously, that might have been av idea. There are many othgr ream .tor suspecting the bong (idea of the stay. and the “omens are in‘ duty h_ound to and explanation as shall assure we ' of the punishmvmt of those “‘8 in the job. or netâ€! it that the «mm 6W! W“ “1" mm tion of the header: of an uwmpuH Mr. Porter should actâ€" ouï¬ 98"â€- ..r be not“! "M'fmt W â€"ILI'. W.T. Fleming. of Mt Bomb, gunned business in tom Mon- Ion-um 0! Mann and an..." Iltblu On In". am. Mr. Robert: 1dr. to: Oman» WM mine. . â€"lb'. Bantu Wind No hone in Bobcnyzoon our Sunday. «Mr. P. Buckley. 0! Downeywillo. m M (ï¬ends ’Inndhy. â€"m. Jcnu floonoy. o: Kin-knew. â€"Mr. and Mrs. W..G. Calvert left last Tuesday for Port Hope. to spend a few. days with relatives. "3th North Eastern nanny Company of England proposes to put on next week from Leeds the W M in Europe. m 230 Inna to Edinpuljgh willp: Poveredin m:- hguzfsVnineéen minutes. 01' AS IRAVfllERS (ONE AND 60 ma Who tonn'l‘uudaa'. .~ -â€"Mn. £00. A. Little return- ed from mm Monday, awning. â€"Mhs Usâ€; W, o! the north ward. LI visiting trionds at Dunatord. â€"Hia mu visited Mraï¬ot‘h Minna, Little Britain. this watch. -Miss HNugmt hymn, waa the guest of Miss Vera Robertson. 0: Little Britain. our Sunday. -Mre. Adam Watson :3 spending this week in Bamnanrillc. attemh in; tbe W.C. T. U. convention. ‘ â€"Mm. Jo: Staples and her may eat daughter, 0133., are at prmant visiting trim in Port Hops- at. tending the wedding of her niece. -Mra. S. Metherell. 0! Little Brit- ain. mited her dang-l ..ter Mrs. F. Muscular. town 101' a new: days. â€"Mr. Thou J. Wilkia. of '10th Provincial Secretary of: the Young Men’s Christian Assaziation. was in town: tately .visitmg (risnds. we“ Mattie Curtis. town. viu ited friend: at Strattord. recently. 3nd. wane nblent. noted I: brides-o In.“ at I pretty house woddinc. the couple being Miss Winifred. Bleeth Ind Hr. Wm. Finlaim or Sontorth. «Mm Paytrnined name. of Chic- ago. who spent the post low months .t um homo of her motner. non: Janewmo. loft for her Woutern‘ home on Nomi-y morning. em: willnfwnd t wwk with her slate“. who I :L mmw in one! thulmdmghosplmls. heron- taking up her professional work again. -M;r. Harold Jarvis. Canada's rc- nouns: tenor. who gave a conccrt st. bonelon Falls In: evening. pus- od throng h on the West-bound train ‘l'.'ue.2«inyhr8 morning. | Fine ’roperly. Mr. '1'. R. Williams. 0: Regent-5L. .01"ch wand. owns the line {our acre lot 1m: opposite Inspector Knight‘s tes'ldouce. and has decides! to have the croperty divided up into build- ing lot: and will one: them to the public. This property is nicely sic- uated and hes a tron-tinge on Albert, Elgin and Regent-Ms“ and Is a first- oiass .reaideminl local-1y. Mr. Wil- liams is during the lots at a. rea- sonable price. and buyer" who select early will no doubt make well out of their inveatment.â€"dw1. Railway lotus. â€"-'I.hc Grand Trunk intend to un- lugo their shop: at Btracford. â€"lt may interest local railway men to learn that 30:; Philips, 3. Genadian Pacino Railway til-ennui: a_t Moose- an“ 31;':.§.V;'T1::.n;as_fei;ntly fined $30 for leaving his engine withoat giv- ing the company nouce a: hlS inten- tion. - m. Dun 0110mm. or hairy. nnd Mr. Dan Junk-on. o! Menu-m. rog- |ntrnu at um um mou homo Thun- duy hat- and who on n numbn- of. town trlcnd‘. Jnoth vuunmon haw bun In the We“ or name months and on tholr rum-n Jam-my upon town «In: M. 3h» World‘a Fair. 81.. Lows. cutout). and onw- Amort- um cities on the Um. u» Poultry wanted: hlghut Mama. Flavollog llmltod. "THY PIflOIIAI. POIITIII. 33:}. - Pom. j: $30 Anne Eve Fey Condemned. Rev. .Dr. McTavish. of Central Pres.- b;.te.xian church. Toronto, (rormedy of St. Andrew‘b. Lindsay.) .1: his see- won last Sunday on ‘13- ,Dcvmesof Satan." made reference to Miss Anna Eva Fay‘ whose wondcuul feats of wind «reading and dirlnation lnve as- tonished thousands night after night at Massey 113.11.. Anon-g other :h'ngn Dr. m'nnish said: "The future is sacred to God. yet we nan Ind in Him city e woman who has been 30m- mitting this enormity. Somee olyou whom I address may have gone to wear her. 11 no, your conduct has in- sulted your God. She may tell you want is to happen; she may reveu what lies More. You may get light on what is nowuimknown to you. but it will be e‘ 199:†on your religious lite. tron! wh-ch you my nuer recover. abet me at you; Ought you to go to 8 Woman to hear these “rings. or should you leave them in the bulk nnd keepi o! no all-wise. an ell-10m Got??? It in gainful for no to I! what I here said but if I speak slit-0181!.» it in o memm.‘i .:..1.- â€"1’_our or (in ~"10M were chipped from tho north country this morn. ing. to Hr. John Human, Toronto. Jonr or live quarteu of veni- Ion were shipped. to the Wm. Davies 00.. Tomato. today 1mm Halibut- ton district. . - t â€"Th.tee deer were sent through on 1Jr- west-hound train this morning. The: were tagged to Mr. J. L. Bak- ex. stooflville. â€"-A number of rabbits shot near Kinmonnt. ware sent to Toronto to- day. â€"Mr. P. J. Dixon. of Stouflvilh. has secured. his two deer. He sent them home £04131. L336; who was wot-km! for the sum concern. had ooouion to 30 tom]: where Shekelton was worhng.- and found him sitting in a. duod ooedi- dition on a log. .When “he to he seemed unable to answer. and immod- iatcly fell over and expand. _Ap- oplexy is sumo-ed to have been the immediate. “use 0! death. He leaves behind a widow and six children. Much armhyie m: (or the (may in .thoir sudden butane-neat. flyor. '0“- !Who. '90-'00: «any... , Ohm. “mtg. QM 1'0â€â€. mu. can. with wpallin‘ addu- eas yutouhy attunoon to g ml! known "Mun. of than“ to". mm. In the Wow 0! If. Robt.8hok. cuom who Bud in this vicinity tor umny yuan. Ho had bum °W. mu: Coca-ocu- KMPI‘Jan cl peâ€" terboro. in gating out tclcmpu poles. m and Jun‘. runâ€)!!! to :th wotk «no: the noon hour. put. {any h: his usual napalm; 592%“. lanes of "Ito-Winn: ll Last Inn's Eco-u. As anemia-ed last week the annml plowing match. under the aupicasot \ictoria County Plowmn's Associa- tion was held on the farm 01 Mr. Ju. Thorndike. nu: Oakâ€"Wood. on Tues- (hy. Nov. 131. The aiterdmcc of spectators was fair. uonakbring tbs All In lull-us for Ma. (Xmas City Times.) Servant-Mr. Smith is at the door. Young Woman-Ia his picture on the mantel 1" "Yea. ma’am. " "Arotlnmhesentmeon the piano 1" “.Yea, mam," "In that book he bought me an the table 7" "Yea. mama. " "Well. let the pug dog he gave me into the parlor and admit higm. Ill be down in a few moments." I Hunting loï¬u. . (From Evening Post. Wednesday.) â€",!1‘w.elre deer passed through to snatcm mints this moaning; ‘ . near approach of the elccuons. and the number at contestants was lar- ger than last year. but the sod was too thin (or (Lt-stems: work. The prizes were awarded as followa'. l-‘ixst Clan Mamâ€"(Judges. Messrs. R. am!- A. Dobson. OakwootDâ€"lst prize. W. Rich; 2nd, C. Rizhpard 15. R1011. 4th 1-: Brass. all of Oak-«09d. Second Ch“ Henâ€"15‘. I. Wylic. Mmipoan; 21111 F. Graham. Ops. Best Crown in Sodâ€"lat W. Rich. (lukwood. Men :11 Btubbloâ€"Umizaa. Mom J. .3. Graham. Ops; R. Greenqway, Ian'- Lpou.) lat C. Poole. Opt. 2nd 0. Connor. Maxim; 8rd J. Chippen- dale. WNW; 41.3: J. Thorndike, of Native». .80†our 10 yuan-lat Fred Lone. cum; and Wilma Short, O-Iwood. , _ A __u Lindsay In': I... Irokoo. The Ron Hospital ambulance um: um aiwrnoon train 1mm noboay- gvor. on madly. to receive a pad-mt name John Waller. of W town. who was annulus with a broken log. n appears um: Waller left town Mon- day with a party or man who had been hired by Mr. Lin-cw for his Sumw River camp. in Harvey town:- ship. and while .the men were on xoutc from Boheugeor to the shunt: m a wagon Waller {on or was Jolt- ed out. sustaining the injury stated. He was conveyed back to the vil- lage. where Dr. Bonnell nrrangedfor his innate: to Ross Hospital. Best Finish In Bod-4m Oakwood. vâ€"â€".. Po:- undor 16 yuan-1M. Wliton Rich. Onkwood. But Crownâ€"lot C. rogue. Don. {hunt Hahnâ€"1n Fwd Lune. 0t!- wood. In tonnoouon with tho match we may nut» that Mr. W. Rich Ma cup- umd I» min In hut clan nod umw~ yon†In unocmion. and Ill-o tlm “reap-uh- prim. I! You "on a $100.00 or Ion The Victom not. a Sul'nn D. will ullow 3°“ ‘ b6: cent. (unrest. â€Hutâ€? -.t-yourl,v. it lull. with them 398' Ono you or 10030:. 4:1. VICTORIA 00. "JUNE “THU LFive hunter! returned from the soda. this mine m the Klondibo IUDDII DEATH ll IAIVIIU- C. Rich. tetanus is co‘beths tutum occupant. â€"A M shooting uccident occurred near Sutton Inventâ€. Two boys had been out utter nbitts. and not getting my game. they hid decided to return m. when Tuner pro... posed dischncinc their guns. do- ing- so I: he spoke. When Kin- ard. the 0th? young_tellow raised his it mmm dilemma, the shot uniting ‘1'qu on the neck and shoulder. Ha ml (land when help adï¬cllllflildlllu â€"’1‘h3 12E. Bndbnrn home on the corner of Bond-at. and rm avenue. recently purchased by Mr. J. D. Fllmllo. has been completely over. hauled and is now. one of the timt Walton Oneofthzont. aide immanent: is the teal-ha down ofthe (em andalot of shrubbgry all; [awning “3° tine Them is I. saying that a woman is not satisï¬ed unless she know: every. thing. This came true in the case of Mrs. Awaits. the postmistreas at Northticld. who. like too many of her cox. wtnted to know Wybodyxs bus.‘ boss. 8!: accordingly undertook to own the latter: mica passed through the put office and buyer into serious trouble as n. remit. «no on n 320 gold ghee. m cm no ham to clue down (or the new. â€"'rb numb at Sauna. many.) will hold a now). up»: on My. next. -W the Victoria Lou: a; Suing: Co. still pay 8 1.2 percent. on «posit-1m ‘ . -â€"In mum the bell Tcloph‘me Co’s WM. has boon mined from $3,000 to $28,000. 1â€"; but md‘ supper on I: luv none will be given at Kinmkwnlt 00 My. Ndr. 17th. Imam «mum or you 3mm» on flltll um nouns What I. lanai-c In You a“ mum am In. -'roron!o Juneau: is to have Cat-mic 11m.“ _ - â€"M'r. N. A. Nortbey. o! Penelon Falls. in clung up his grocery busi- nos tad. wit! devote his time coma bim’. I â€"B.ring in your Chickens and Hens mmghcst prices. Don'L wait to kill momâ€"hung them alive. Flavcllea Limituâ€"wxf. â€"-Men,v Lindsay friends will sym- pathise with Hr. F. Sandra-d. men- ulecturer. o! Feuelon Falls. in the loss of his wile. who dxed last week after an illness of some menuâ€. She m a lady 0! many excellent quali- txee. end was highly esteemed by the ï¬ller“. . -At last. the expected and Ion; wished for event has happenedâ€"the World‘s Fair rate has been reduced [roux $21.50 to sues. 'nle moi: [or a ueveu dnye' trip. which will ellow at about four days' sightsee- ing. the balance of the seven day: be- ing occupied in going and returning. -Do you realize that (-verx crgan in m‘ hum body is oompomad of tiny cells ennui tune? I! this tie- sue is healthy you need haVe no dread of disease. Vito Tonic rtncws the tissue end builds up the system. Mr. Fred C. Fielding. druggist. keeps it in stock. 1 â€"Bnnton any they never aw. u may dock:- on Sturgeon Ian :1 thin (Ill. Theme no thonundl.but they keep well out at much. Lat week Kr. Chum: Jnchon spent than day! down the river. but only anooeodod in bugging nix. pundit-mm. Mun-am». “mm-«yum. 7 u - Coops “plied a our Poultry Dcâ€" putment for your chickens and Hess. Highest prices pAid. Flt- wont-.3 Limitatâ€"wd. -Coughscolds. hoarsenecs, and ou-ar linen: nilmonts are nuickly relien-d by Vapo£ruolene Tnblcte. tcn cunts per box. All drug-gins. -The Conmvuivu tailed to pre- -iicl that Sir Wilfrid Laurier would be beaten in Quebuo Kati. but it was probably just no ownigm. - â€"Fu‘nera should an “vantage 0! th: thorh Lou: Sum: Co's bflico bum-09m from 9 an. to (.30 pan. our: last! day.â€"wtt. -â€"\'ictoria Co. Chm Bots! nus- rA-udod meetings for the moon Non- (hy. The Mtotiea us all ch;- in down to: glow“ winter. .AI‘ â€"I)'. Mu. Kmumlr has W†tho hm dflnr that be shown. ed at Lind“: Central. nod “90 u Potorboro. to VamAmhdAIm 01.?! (or a W Inn. â€"Muߤ tinny. who Hm our Path?! Wm". WM lam Thur â€""’r‘ho storm I-olnt unpeow. um". Company. 14.1411." tum Ur...“ Incorpouud with u gut. 09912.: or -.Do you tool tired and weary WIUI- out any up at. cause? Don‘t b9 alarmed. d you require in Vito Topic; it will noon bring bunk your atreugth and energy. Bcftu- try a bottle. Mr. Fred C. Fielding keopslt “I flak. ! 8 3603300. to emu « x-r‘ “Mm"! Imam «33v BRl‘ElY [MAI BREVIIRS um um munch u the ’3‘ M0! or I“). an" no Port Pony Fur lulldlngs Int-0d. Nondny night about 11 o’clock fire was discovered in the main building on {no Fair grounds at Port Perry. and as the tire was outside the limits of the water system all the buildings were consumul. ‘Abont fifteen months ago the property was sold to we Rm] Packing Company of .uoptml. all after extensive al- temtion and ndditions it was started as a fruit evaporator. but not prov- ing a success it wont into the undo of Aaignee Charm. of Toronto. be- {ore the and ot the you. and was still under his coouol. The fire is n clam out o! woman-inn.“ wopuildinp had not heal oocnplod thll you. There was 82.500 immnoe on the minim cad when. which we I mind It m l rvvwâ€"v â€"â€" 'w 7 - r craved ï¬gold watch to Mr. EA. Rudy. RA. u 1 taken of them pic‘s a. ation of his tittem your new!†as Superiuu-ndmtdt Um 83nd.†School“. Mr. 'Enrdz will be matlykmisscd by the many Ina-outs. mm evening moved to be very natal-tubing to all. their Sunday School Monday night. when a. ten. was given by the win-w ab; side In t compatition (or new. numbers. The tea provided was a good one. and the addmuu deliver, ed were nllo good. The ï¬petkem inn Bar. Mr. Welds. 3A.. Dnoon‘ Mutton. Supt LD. Kitchener and. Er. Burton. (he of th: mast poplar (at autumn of the event was the Wit-idiot a.‘ _WEDQ‘H I}. z. A. may. a. A.. lunuaborod by the Baptist Congregation. a social .functipn of Emmett to the Buptist church was 119141 in this is a Duly-out“ Gnu-allo- Tho God has Fallon Into Dis-u. Mortal» Review: I 3.!“ch cuo wu (Ii-hissed thi. muting by the Police Mambo. Ho wt: in. formed thst the boy in the «no wag. M am M The W“ ponted out to the embarrassed pro- prietor of tho Journal the alleged Hicdosunee Article. which In con- teneu had buried his most anemic-n and assiduom emu-ts to make any- tm'u: of. “thigh he hnï¬ cried over] snow r. didect o! the langutge. “hat Walt" aid is not recorded in the Erryclopnedia Britannica. tho I!» 0-00 I“. 9! it 0, John Walter o! tho fluâ€. London Opinion: Have you eve:- limn‘. the story about the original John Walla: when boost by a strike of compositoh and pruumen? 0n n certain day the “copy" tell abort by half a column. The" was none at hand ready to fill up with. md time pres-(ll {With the inspiration 0! :euims Mr. ‘deor laid hold of a. col- umn 0! “pi" and prams-ed it in the most expeditious any. no that it might pus master to: an article Will: u few Lined introduction. stat- in; this incomptohonuwe an.†to be a paper in n Waco (11:10.2 :1 Lranalntion of which would tollowin the Course of a tow days. No “ti-mo» Iaiion" ever nppoued. Ton yam n:- to! Mr. Walker In: on 1 visit to a noble: earl in Cheshire. when be m iuuoduced to A most Ions-nod pundit and onenlnl nobolu. "Ah." snidtho utter. "l have long nod ardently wished to solve a problem which has puzzled me tor the last ten you-s." And dtawin; from his pocket a Lot- ten-ed old copy of the Times, he Then out†‘0 50 “m" ottour good birch cub MM V hero. and in q c809 “ t“ â€V. Q†ought ‘0 N “w,†“VIM Ill- trouble it. mm â€output-uh an Nadia chm h .110 mun-It o! thelrchim. â€â€œ- Km; b not chutho thcm swat}. but knock than Wand . .ht with than. A but bur ought not a pad ‘34 hutch: Hashi- au (of at lent tmtyqtour hour- tho ï¬rst lpleIoa.’ Tho Incl-tut. modal to nonun- upon tho mt ot mo cm- to become w mam, who hud col- 5M“ owmum. n. .bul mac-o hyacinth-ct hmlnttypo have that: w .tnwnd with rub- bnl and but «herri- hsdn‘t a stitch to that? blah; who thought the chic! object in Inn wu] to tax: the M at slant. "Cm St be expected." to and. 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Gentlemen,â€"I deï¬ne to express to you my sincere thanks for your kind help sud sympathy shown me in my and bemu- meat, and 3130 wish you to convey to the Executive of the Gund Lodge my boot dunks for the cheque of $1000, being the mouutofinnnneointull on the ' co! a: husband, the Into John Perth, and '61: ha been so pmnptly pad; and my dumping-indium bloc-in; of the Almi'htv mv not upon your noble l Auctioneer, PORT "KEY. ' " Bound for the Counties ot Victoria. ad Mun. Spock-l am given to Thou-chm acctâ€"wan. MeLennan Go. Lind-3y, Nov. 9th, motâ€"dun N o WASTE. 10 times as strong, 5 times as cheap as essence. MsLennan Go. I the Moors “EH."um d Loyal L", of the Valley Loin lo. “2, MAKES THE CAKE. Baker the Dmggist, CHAIOIS VESTS. We hue I. complete line eon- prising ell the various sixes in Men'e sad Med V008. Theo. are exceptiondly well and. and considered the best value on the nan-ht. 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