pation, 021de “1088- 3° Pan. LOANS. IN on I“ b. 5 t. I.“ [HHS flrnggls‘ HOP THER msmad COLA: Wis-ion to retire, his lid-s “recognized his worth byavo’dzng “313i: criticism of his acts and (Ilï¬mng itself to an organized (:14 it! to befoul his rcpumtion and ‘laga- him in the estimationof p.0- Piewho are open 30 be deceived by “in 0] corruption and improper anion mezhods. Thfs campaign' use: 01 corruption and imprl ï¬ction mounds. Thfs cam hbeen delibexately undertaken mowed up by Mr. “311."; and love lemme to be Ink! Zn a wax M: Mum the Pxovince. .B’cn. 3k.Strat:on In}. an excellent administrator, "jï¬e units of hi: dz-partznent Molten handled in me mos: saï¬sâ€" “RI manner. At no: time ha: : Government is certainly show- '0 lack of desire to have punish- IW guilty or any, wrong doing I“swam: with tba bogus ham ; The warrants issued and!“ ALWA YS CURES All in Pleasant and Sde. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy 0900009†0000090 00090006 IMSODQJ 000900000 09 OOOMOOOOO. Dd methods which are a dir- L0 Canada, an affront to Inor- nd to the decancxes otpablic That persistent. lying and aging should succcex m 1am. I good and useful man :6 an o 110mg ms service-1:011†II. STRITTOI RESIGUS “he Probabilities Are $ WOP F. A. ROBINSON Everything that is 80011 in Overshoes always on hand. Rubbers We would makespedal Edition of our thGIitï¬s Eff: with Elk soles at $150.31!!! also our Woï¬e‘n’s Fat slippers at $1.00 and Felt Gaiters at $1.25. Thee lines are of much better quality than you usually get. but the pm is not high. Hamilton Times. Men’s Felt 30°18'th 81.00 to $.50. In fact, it’ s nearly a sure {the and cold weather. M 'e d What about yOur feet. 3 Have mtion yet? We have. you made lento st. 74 Kent-st. Lindsay ‘ The White Front Between Campbell? and Sume’ s. :ment of Lon J. R. Stratâ€" he Ontario Cabznet has sly announced in a lot- Mr. Ross nndzr date 01 This is a discinct lou snow tint. It isftobb uch an example will-M re who have broken the way, in Lqis mam? 8' do with Mr lent service. DOSJUOD Try us for your Christmas sup- plies. You will be pleased with the quality of the goods and the excel- Seasonahlesllecials China Hall com :- own shim: 313(1thl onest men who 'm 13. If zt has had with Mr. Stratzon‘s e. his rctzremen; is 15 1904 Pack Canned Vegetables New Dried Fruits. Best Drained Peel. Malaga Grapes. ' Table Raiéins. New Fancy Biscuits Etc , etc. { ,r 2' A. L GAMPBEU. 2% fully apâ€" nd usefulness, .o‘L tune has at beeumxde Minister. In- .u. becauszit c triumph o! 031‘. LIKELY 1111 his I! can: that hamster 598.“ unbound. in; him and depicting him a“ ‘i â€d of wickedness, basin *0 Praise him! Yet thase newspaP-‘r men pretendto (1615‘?! and honor! ‘ MI. Stuttan has bzen a verypop- ular administrator, and his pmmpt despatoh of public busmess has earn. him much respect â€"'raromo World. Now that he has retiTod from ï¬ne. note how quiCRLV. “'3 Tory Now the merchants are whet-Lip ihg thezr Christmas offerings. it is txmc- for the buyers to be looking around to see what Santa Claus has 10: them this year. Tue early shop- per in the seasoï¬now (pelted is the one. who will get the, best satislac- tion and the most of the money spent. “hen the stock is fresh and new, and before things are [ï¬cked over, is the Lime to buy. antney and the machine lay out the policy the Tories are to have a dumm- to approve of. The Liheval pint} makes the pohrw {or its lead. ers. There’s a differcu'c thatnmrks the parties. will deier others from an: such hands in the have. William-st. Dunlop's mifla‘im to avoid. certain disqnaH having: admitted pom m to tha amount of We Will have snow ,' hustle. In the mp. amt†am! '3'. were mm):â€" umier conditions ,th’e effects qt li- No.10 iatl‘or is the dcopb‘ xntet 101d an folk: Over a ya the County wilt-eases w appear in c (Institution c woman balm lieu of we 1 (‘OUL1_'\. Tn Pozled (U I: «AM steps “ 1W0 01 thrl hvug in in ‘u- -,. UM -ll‘l --. w _. _, is the only medicine that actually makes rich. red. blood “ith. every jdnse. Ordinary medicines only toubh‘ Lthe symptoms ot diseaseâ€"Dr. Wil-g ‘ lim’ Pink Pills go right straight to ‘th’a root of the trouble, and. drive it out. Th1: is why th 93 pills ham 3 larger sale than any other medi ine ix: :11? 1d. and that is WAY thou} and. an thousanda of people pm‘ne them 5') highly. Mi 3 Flomnce G. Morrptt. Cheater, N. S., says; “I have used Dr. Wiliiams‘ Pink Pills fur sevezal monthl; and. I am happy to say th y ham renocd m: to health after all other means had tailed. l waesullexingt om anaemia in its most severe to m. In: least exertion would leave m? b eathlras and were out ; I had no appetite and suffered 345a“; with; nervous luadq sch; s. I was pale and sound to be going into a decline. I lud medical attendance but at didm no good. when a (ï¬nd. “sued no to try Dr. .Winiaml' Pink Bills and. in a law, wish! I .fonpdthey wane helpiw m I continnod their use to: sent-a1 months. and am again onjaying good malth- I think nr.- Willi†Pink p119. will make mam weak and ail-g 'ing girl strong and Manny.†1 You can set these pm: from any. dcaler 1n mediciue. but you should be: Careful to so: that th: lull name '“Dr; William’ Pink‘ Pills tor Pale' Peoplef’ is on tb‘e’vn'appsr Hound .391: box. It in doubt writs ‘th‘s 1):. Willianl- Wlu§_' OJ» mmlla. Out, and the pills will In dust, at am. a box or, #18 m tutuâ€. V1; :4 and"palpitates wildly at th: least amnion. Such Tpeopla can only be saved by a naw supply of rim, red blood. and Dr. WMiamsf ï¬nk. Pil‘h It; Victims no Doloooolou who. No ooso Strlkosâ€"Tho Blood Should Do Kopt Rich and Doro. Anaemia peopleâ€"pop]? \éith‘ mt- ery bloodâ€"arc without defensa when‘ disease, threahons. .The stmngfï¬t: weapon against drone is a pfentiful supply of rich, red blood. A robutt persw may catch cont but quickly throws it off. But a cold lingers with tin anaemic one. goes to the chat. and the first signs ofoonsumpu tion appear. It is th': anaemic one who suffers £70m headache? and clip1 duels, who cannot climb a stair without resting, whoa: heart flutters ‘ “a".mlnitates wndly at th: least t‘lzildisl. woman could be aided Very mot-:3 by 111: Children‘s Aid Sonic-t5. so an appoal was made to the Home (or tht Aged Socieu tr.- ndmi: the Woman 19. mporpri 13* as an lama: e n nu] arrangements could bo completed [or he: proper care on.) support else- where. The request. was granadmnl an «(lieu cf the Socwty wont. alter- the Woman. but he: hustnnd, who bad Just returned, to the hmulet from a routing expeditionâ€"prowl)†to ex- erciso his man's hunch». m tine gen- eral electionâ€"reinsed z» let his witc go 1c. the comfortable quarten pre- pared to: her. so the ofï¬cer re‘uru- ed empty-handed. but not yet wil- ling to yield to the uncxpccwd order. A meeting of the Local Woman’s Count 1! was called immcd ately. 1nd [mi putu-ulars of the case war.- re- [aortu‘ to the members. The meat- Wm hm.†mama. and thb ups-heats. an a wiiole aim dated to be; neat]! int!" m o! tdhl abgtm'enoe. ’ ‘ ll...“ ' 'Il’tifl Manta Star: A London m 60% ‘tm 30m an m pane-mm tor landing in a. (an alum. And tho Lilian! Carnation m doomed um A. Evin-co d. u. I.“ M Idfl D... by My. â€It.†â€08- , The latest arrival at the £0qu for the Aged is a woman in when thne Socicnes, whose territory and ï¬eld ox Lad-or is the County of Victoria, are deeply Interested. Her storx maybe told an follows; TIIE DANGER OF AIAEIIA. m WE OF um. Mr. Bowen marl-Sod Ins: spring Misc Zulum- Cullen. 01 this town. for. rum-I; a. teacher in :he O'Sumnm Co'll'ge, and who “tomato. conduct- (d a W Ichool here until her departure tor Um West to be mar- tial). Mu. g‘rwhbuo‘pamnu “V have 9 3. may {tie-m in 3M»? dilation. _‘_-_ ,.__;.‘ .. . Form" loud-at 0! Linda, a We“. ol nus-4mm. Mr. Alex. Cullon received a messacc Monday morning from Ms daugh- ter in Calgary. Aiken... Connyiug the sad néws of the dent: of her husâ€" band. Mr. Wm. C. Bowen. which oc- curred on Sunday aflernmn. follow- The lcsaons of the prophets are read to-day because llmy are thra- htcsuse of their worth. May the p34:- plo 0! this church I» true men and Ivoble women, and labor together in haPP.‘ union for the gmntor glory of God and the uptuik‘in; of His Kingdom. ' in; an opu'ation for appendicitis formed on Nov. 2151. The In: took plat-c mod-1;: (Tuesday) .11 hula. The whole pwphucy of Amos is an t-xp'essxon of God’s wnuh bocnnae of nu.u’.~. inhumanity to man and 1:12 Xunurionsncss into wmch the uppoc ( kisses had Iailcn. \\'c haw not come to that in Canada thank God; he b9- liewd were is a leaves upon; the [‘(upir which will saw this young and vigoxous nation. Amos spot: of the worship of the calfâ€"is Jenna Christ getting the unalimdad worship 0' our hearts? Let us trout God as H‘msOhble men. and le". us gown: our actions on Monday and Tuesday. j and every day 0! the week. as on the‘ Sabbath. and as thou-h we balicvcd‘ Lu the truth of God's mcmgo. When we on: sep.1rated by long distances from our dear ones we have them with us in our thought: So it Sis with Godâ€"He always. has us in His thou guts. and we should think of Him gwjjle pursuing our daily avoca- ti-Jnsâ€"if our (mp.03nwn: be hone:- t God will be‘ with us. Th3. best out- ler». the best hockey players, shank} my, â€God give me the atrength and tha- eye to win.†He would not conn- 50.! women to be sad and lantern-Jaw- ed. and sing on]: hrmni, but he wouid tell -them to be honest. to be true. to be merry, but to be lit: Jesus in compasgion [or othota. ' The Jews were condunned humane or their alas against their fellow men â€"Gou did not forget the; they were treating their brt-thren as alien.-.. Toâ€"day God ask» Us. "Why are ye not AOVBI: 0! your tellows?’ Remember Jonas words. "He who loveth not his letiowe cannot Ion; bod.†How is it in Lunacy 1.11e dd: DJ! snow. but no .conld point~to the East. where Jups and. Russians are murdering we“ otnu. We feel like cheating {or the Japs beams!) they are allies to! Btitaiu. 310 was a bclIeVer m hmattxotum. but he thought with To!» msou that a bottom time “'3‘: comingâ€"warm all shall assembi- ,nut undo: the flags of an! nations, but under the manor 0‘ Jesus Christ. Lot 11‘; on murder one 519th axiom-.1 or and the deed is denounced by «Hi tight-thinking mm. cat When 10:)†men attempt to 3115 r. éilfllldl’ force 7:11. the comma»! on :omo (no. the sur- tiz'ors. are called he 's. A time was coming when that w ld change. In Toronto on Sunday We soc the st: cat cats running. and ithhe power houses men were warring as hard as on any other day. He mm visited them in their bonus and found them ti'vd out. That state of [him is the result or pure 53":th and is ['elllnllud because the peoyle Will! to go cast or wut o.- aorta with the least troubla.1‘he em pines were not '1).ng allowed time to read or plav with their 011â€de or supervise their (ducatiou in holy th-ngs. The men at .110 head of the company resided it: ï¬ne houses and lite-J well. He ‘tm': speaker) admired men who uro- Llama; My! of Lb'A'C-hnroh of the W. M10, who delivered 11sz and impresivo discoun- a- a tad: ouvhu. Lu; the main‘aen'tce the keynote qt the sermon mu "Helium," and in its amnion to the pure and abid- nodv “(ounces to the pure and slid. 'mg {out of the only poophâ€"zts and their summon. the apostles. In hm Menu); discourse Ru. Hr. James dwut on “Righteomm†and re- fcn-ed to the lites and mission: 0! the prophets Micah. Hosea, Amos ind El- Nu. 'All the pwphets apokaolrigh'o tongue» and admonished the people as to the enormky of their sins. Bum-s Wan I.“ M the Co- dutlon o! the “on. but. * Thu nineteenth annex-my at the openin; of St. anl's church wu ob- sawed on Quality last. when special sank-as wen attended by very lax-.31: cornea-3m Sermons were deliv- w'cd at .11 m. and 7 9.11). by Rani}. “PIN"! sum IV I“. G J. MIR. 0! manna. " :1?“ TMâ€! THEN HUGKIN SHOE STORE DIED AT “MY. gr é‘ngBSE anotuq manned by all m When 10:» -. similar {one no (no. the sur- '1‘ "Imluuyoudlundcnundthat Iniuwspakrithnmtdem o! mauled feeling“: my heart." thew-n. Godhdbeenverygood tohcraineouhecnmotomlcoun- try. "Ibelicvo Godhubleuedmo tonu.andlhov(}odhublessed Toronto, Nov. 28â€"ch s-ut i- the grout. My Hall “as occr .; [at night 3! mi! Booth's {arc-nu) helm having Canada» to becom. Solution Army Communioner of the United Sum. In mun; law, the aid: Bufldo. Nov. 28.â€"Acoording to a (It-spate}: {mm Ningara Pulls. "tho Niagara. Lockport and Ontario Pow- er Co. has contract“! with the On- tnrio Power (‘0. for 30,000 ham:b power of electricity. to be deliver.“ Jun. 1. 1907. The contact. Is for a period of 50 years. with the 01-140 of rene'al for 80 more. The conU’w" is bound by 3 large torteit." The Canadian Ninth-t. who is no computed by seven! each!- from 0th... will visit Cleveland, Detroit and Canadian ports on m. Erie. In reply to question. martin; the igcjdont. minister Putnam†aid: "There In no pnrticulu- signiï¬cance jn the alum 0! American ï¬shing but. in Put-magnum: Bu. 1: our Ancient cousin. break W luu any must expoct. to read" the an. punishment that. would be metâ€" ed out to Cmdiua um. The incident my I» regarded u do“. Thenilnofeatmolutomumr inggmgionsl exchanges."- Hr. Prelontnine wu handed n bntch of omcinl dupntchu when ho was lnnded n. tho loot of Inin ctr-ct. Among them wen telegram routing to the seizure of Anxious ï¬shing craft, near St. George. N. B. 18W mlf‘ge‘ I... Boyhood Pm Bungle, Nov. 29.â€"Hon.. Raymond Prefonuine. Can‘t-“en Minister 0! Karine and Fisheries, urived in the harbor km in: nigh: on ban-d the Canadian cruiser Vigilant. Tho lin- isw i' on a trip or inspection on tho er. as told in the Eestport dee- petch. In the preeent ineteace the question of extre territoriality ep- peers not hen been reï¬ned. and the veeecle m not conï¬mtod. which has happened la the cue of ailme- heretofore made, either of theee tea- tune usually being sunlcient to nuke the settlement of the controversy a matter of diplometic negotietione. It it undentood that the lines will be paid and that the entire matter will be disposed of without involv- ing any international question. The aggregate value of craft is about $20,000. The seizure in the most ex- tensive that has been made by a Canadian cruiser for many years. I. I... wm Arlee. Washington. Nov. 29,â€"1‘he Ameriâ€" can State Department oflciall do not expect any issue between the Governments of Canada and the United Staten over the seizure of American flaking vessel- by the form- ,The lshing can “are seized near St. Georg. Sundav night. Three speciï¬c charges were preferred: that they had ï¬shed on Sunday; that. they had illegally caught nah loud in their mien and that they had lobed illegally in Canadian waters. For the ï¬rst two about each host was ï¬ned $100 and {or the hit 8200. In addition to this a" seine: and ï¬sh wens conï¬scated. We also have 3 mt lot of Men's and Women’s ill-felt Boots (felt soles), the Burglar Felt Slippers for men and women, and an immense assortment of pretty Christmas Slippers for children, women and [men Children’s, Girls' and Women’s Leggins and Stocking-Overshoes. Eustport. lune. Nov. 29,â€"Tgn ; American ï¬shing cum, mending; eight-Bailing Vessel: and two smm- : beta. lure ban seized by tï¬c Cmdian ï¬sheries protected cruiser Curlew and ï¬ned for illegal 1151111: in the Canadian waters 0! the tribu- tu’y o! Pap-amaquoddy Buy. an: St. Gears. N.B. . mmnmmAusuuuu-u Non (imamâ€"AW. van. a no em noun 1. About 0!...“â€" lothm-dlon. FINED FOR ILLEGAL FISHING Canadian Cruiser Curlew Takes Yankee Poachers. THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE 10. YESSELS SEIZED EARLY WINTER SALE OF FELT'AND WARM-LINED FOOTWEAR. 60 pairs Women's Felt Slippers, elastic fronts, flannel lined, at 35¢ per pair. 60 pair: Women's India Kid Slippers, ela_ntic fronts, flannel lined. at 50¢ per pair: 69 pain Wom’s Fine Felt Boots, high cut, flannel lined, at 80¢ per pair. 30 pairs Women’s Fine flattened Felt Boots, flannel lined, at 81.00 per pair. . ‘ 50 pain; Women’s Felt Gaiters, lentherlfoxedéflannel lined, at “.00 per pair. . 30 pairs Women’s Fine Dongola Ki_d__i_l_oots, flannel lined, a bargain, $1.25 per pair. 30 pairs Women’s and Girls’-Box Calf Skating Boon. flannel lined, at 81.60 per pair. 30 pairs Men’s Fine Felt Laced Boots, oxed‘flannel Elined. at $1.50 per pair. 30 pairs Men’s Fine e jGaitei-s; flannel lined, at $1.00 per pair. lay-ad flit-mu D.- m 1.66.. M In “‘0 run-cu. Emu In“. m. 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