tibiae mes. ished '53 thCt mes, It. mo: Ian's fancy colored Handke leek Handkerchiefs, 250, 501 a Underwear, wool, reg 55‘63c; reg 55c. ............... B E»? flier}; 613k; ‘QE'iX’iS 'iéi'ééi ‘ h’s and boys’ heavy Mitts, 50c for ‘. [Alias Belts. black and calm .‘ nub-00...... ‘“ â€' fQH‘f. . ï¬re i . - . ‘ - . m:- “ï¬xes ‘Jushwn Cords, new shades, 5c, 8c and Ice; Ohms Silk, â€brown nge'sle to, 1.20; cream, pale blue. pink black, cum Mm . 'uu. .......,...â€.. .._.n......".........u...-.. ‘Ollnioguoooouoooo-oc ,7“. 3““ Cloth, 10m- shades, reg 55c for 45¢; Boxeloth and Hotpo- mw flhnana M- ., ..-.-c.-n-o.-u-o. 1-â€" VUL. gcg‘_ r.) U.- -...c...-...-...ou~ â€- o. .W .- 6°13†Covers reg 5°C. saze 430 “1. Eggs! Ehawls 530 fOl' 450 75c;f;:g. 7%: "1‘16. 53:1"?"135 .. ... 1.0:; 1*“ :33? glow}: reg 130,8816 95c. mg 1.50, gum-:52» : ) or We? 1 M kvfeokoged and white ~i k Blouses, :eg 5 00 for 4. 25;!137], cram sud 5c, 10c. and Other Prices. FIVEâ€"CENT TABLEâ€"Pig Beaks, Dime Banks, three styles Pepper and Snlt Fluke, mil Cream Pitchers, Chins Dolls, China Sutmry. Cups and Ssucers, Mugs, Inch sud Toothpick Holders, tune y Edgewood Pin Trays, Souvenir Opel Treys, Toy Trains, Carts, Rocking Horses, Horus. Bugles, Baby Rattles, Fancy Vuses. TEX-CENT TABLEâ€"Two styles Mustsrd Sets, three styles Pepper and Salt Fluke, sixdiï¬â€˜erent styles Cups and Saucers, two styles Fancy Cream Pitchers, Msjolics Judinieres, Shell Souvenirs, Edgewood Trsys, Oval, Square end Triangle Opel Tnys. Shaving Mugs with and without her. Mustache Guyana Saucers. Tq’l'es Sets,10c and 25c; Jewel Boxes with key, 10c 3nd 250; W! Picture Books, 5c, loc, 15c sud 35c; Rattle Bells for babies, 5c; Fancy Hutu-d Pots, 13c; CupsmdSsncers, 15c; Chine Cups and Saucers, 18c“ Opel Vases, 20c; Cups, Nomad Cream Jugs, 22¢ each; Jumbo Cups and Sweets, 50c; hncy Chine PmitScts. large dish with six small for 75c; tency Hundkemhica; reg 2:, sale fourforSc: reg Tc, sale 5c; reg 3§c, ale 2 for Se. W and‘inis kï¬cy 750 for Notions, Gloves, Bootees, and Hosiery and m Ullderwear- ' Cola Ila v: U IIUCI WCdl. . , Sale days. .135, 59; Pgnq Egg-pins, 3:9: {>c, and 5e and loc each; plush. 7~_---, â€"v\‘. - [Q’s Ways Muff] {3 L00 for .......... .5“ Homer; 12 lensBishopIMm-Costa :93 17.00, .110 15. 00;reg22.,80 n10 18.;00 W01- 0 r ................................................................................. 2 . myâ€. Wombst Cocts, 32.00101- 27.00; 000n,r0¢50.00 to: 43.50;:03 ‘50 nmom 5100; 11385.00 53.00 14 la!" Nnm7r0g3. 75,310315; 113325 0010 2.85; Penna. reg 7.50, .36.;50 tag 00 . 13.me Cspe,rogioo, 0010340 "32.80. alo-.50'init|tion,bh0k 60° “‘13,, mg 500 .. .. .... ................................. 40° 1; Mon Luanollu-s, r0314 75, Idol-1.30;!†1.,50 n10 1.25, Gumt- “"3100, 301093crog750u 880 g mudwhito Flam Bhukob, 108‘.MLW, 0:10 850" .1124, :03 "1.25 1.10 glutamlmnkm, 2133.,25 .10275: 203350, 0010 2.95 95;!03435, “3.88; r035...oo .......................................... 4.35 angnyï¬omBlmkota, regllonflohe 2031.75, 00101.50;W0t0rp100£ muwmgxm, 30191.;50 1132.00 .................................................. 1.85 :In’ynhnc Ovemtsin pluncndstripodofloou, reg 9.50, 0010 8.00; 331050, ado 9.00; reg 11. 5o. 9.75 1 len’s Union Striped Cottonsdo Smock: ad (3va £5: nth-00d non, muouuude, 113125 30101. 10;. mg]. 10, 3010900; lusty Pinto,rog 1.50,.sdel.5; 2031.75†Carpet Samples and Rugs----Carpet1ngs and, Mats. .-.- .-J Ramh 1°) Sale 901 {'38: Cover. War this List Bring mn- mt Io'ok with NI We will help you to «In tub W . , _ . . 7. _-.--, -â€"v 5w I“ 11.00.. "-0.: Sable 121139.113 15-00 “10 13-00' re: 100 Illo 1150- 7. $19: Sable Rum, reg 23-00,. “10 13-50,; us 25.00: «la 22.00;' 01,115: #0 981913-00H‘98 35.50.. nwhpeï¬nes, reg 3.00, sale 2.50; re; 6 25 for 5.50; mag 090mm, "I 5 11.50, sale 10.00; r0312 00.. - md Sable Capennes, mg 25.00, 310 21.00- 35. . o 3:; Lamb Caperines. reg 13.00, 3:19 11.00; 113,173?) ..... 00,-3103000: . Mes-Asmchsn Jackets, reg 25.00, “I. 22.00; mg 28.00, “1° 23.00; . ' “34.00, 5310 30.00; reg 45.00 ............................................................ . . W311 Msutles, reg 48.00 for 42.00, reg 37.00 for 33.00, rag §3_oo for 3 . 5000. 31193443111108 11350.00 ........... .' ............................................. . fl we? 9mm Lamb’chkota, able tamed, reg 130.00, ado 110.00; ‘ trimmed, reg 16500 . ï¬ggflggr 01:11:“, Bdtic Sod, tog 3.00, ale 2.50; Electric, reg 4.50, 3.10 11 0;], ugh-fins, Iadios’ and mind, reg 4.25, o 350,1'03500,ld0 .o-“u FCSS L'LGLD. Sale days min End: oanrpets,13yards, regSoe,ado35c; reg6oc, “1945c; tag 750, â€60c; reg90c. .....-- 75¢ WCupeting, r9342 c for 35¢, reg48c for 390, reg 55cfor 46¢, tog 63o Goezoréoe,reg 75c ........................................................................... . Unioncwftingneg 380tor34e; reg48c£or42c; regGoe for 50¢; Wool Cupeting, 72c for. 60¢, 80° for 69c,1.13 for ........................................ 90c 452, 48c tox- main -'-â€"---’ -_-__ --...., “u“ L“ - sag Stole, reg 5.50, 8810 4.50; 6.25, It] ‘ WM“ Sable Rufla, reg 10.25, sue {zooms 12.50, 151.5263: no Ln. D_‘_ __ 'EM “‘A ‘ Men’s Fur Coats, Caps, Mitts and Rabes: Fur Stoles, Caperines, Scarfs, Jackets, Mitts; Muffs, Coqn Coats and Robes. gm Am Bargain. mm 9413 new AMBAIURMY :‘eomred and white 4i 1: 81011993, reg 5. 00 for 4. 25;nlvy, cram 8nd g“ 90 Wrappers eg 1. 5'6" .519 1 25, reg 1.10, ale 90°; white, Pi!“k “d I',ette reg 11c . ........ ...... ... .... ...... ........... 1 Unbleached TaSig-anen, reg 60c, ado 40c; blanked. '08 1 1° for 89 0c for -- ’Casumere Hose, reg 40c, sade 3 for- 1.000; reg 1350,1310 3 for 85¢; ’ slain " an"...- .. .... .W ..- and misses’ knitt better selected and mm‘mflflente Fancy Articles for Christmas, 3oods, Silks, and Cushion Cords. black and colored, reg 30c, sale «9°; 1’08 .5“: “19.43", 5( 50c and_ mg 35c for 200; reg 52¢; -...o-- . . . . .0009... .W '10 am, “(:0 :0’:; ~ sal m, reg Sc sale We ésc; reg 43c, sale 38c; tenshadea 'dslong, l.5ofor1.2 ',teg 1.25 fox-980,103 1.00 for r>7v"---'v--"'--"VV777 r O ’ $30, 350, 50¢, Loo, 1.50, 2.50 to 3.50; chfldnnsfmcy DECEIBER 2nd and 8rd, 155; nitted Vests and Drawers, reg 23¢ for 23¢: 3‘98 52° reg 30c for 23¢; reg 48c for 40¢; rag 500 for Rex-chiefs, Sc, 106 .75c for 90¢, reg 85c for 70¢, tag 550 for 45¢; o so. 1...... 00 15c, 20c; ................. ---------------------------- Fl’ette colored pocket and 70c; reg 75c, ‘; .rog 4.35. 3393 14.50 Sale days 1.15 1.10 1.15 g! 95¢ 146. 00 dampness [ Mexico. - : . ‘ .. - 1i This naturally leads 01h tlo whim?! I 1 3530-3“: 2:11 and Mrs “m. L ,,‘(‘onmdcr. ¢o put it rou~ y. 3‘t '3 ' ' . {trump cant!" in the treatgmnt or tub- GI'LMOUB--At WOW Road. on are. This st-xfleâ€" N0“ 33- to Mr. “ll Mm. Wm. L. a really dry atmosph " _ _ meat, I know. cornea; mto cgonnct‘ deonr. a. non. will: the opinions of many physwmnd. PEELâ€"At V'nton'a M on Nov. They claim t? be curing Inany cages , 28_ to Mr. and Mrs. J -. "of tubaculqsns in manntmn sangtq- ‘ ï¬nisher. 9" 3- P021. 0. Q'Lums in New York and In other - Dun‘ .. x - "Siaies. Thin I believe. is true. and _ - “T JOHNS. - On lot 12. con. 3. .vog, I hope the cues are permanent. was talking to a physician once (:11 ulam. Thus. P. Johns, son 0! No:- the subject. He said. “Pto'nded you gun Johns. .stay out in the fresh air company. ltl:_l‘-.'l‘RAM.â€"-On Monday cyan“. the eastern and norihcrn chaste; how 23, a 19 wanna“ .g". will no( In vary detrimental." When now. Join: Bertram “3...“ x asked him if it were not true that Bextnun Engine Works alpha: mm...“- m tum-ab» to are Comm Inlet Lumber. Coupâ€, ' 39.00 15.00 12. 25 15.75 10.00 ï¬â€˜hesecomigreat requisite is Fret; Air. This is more nninrselly recom- mendeo‘ than any other feature of oli- rmtxc treatment. There are m‘tny rccommendetions, and much Hitter. once in opinion as to effiucy of dif- f and. treatments for tuberculosis. but whether they live north or south. winthcr they be enthusistas or oth- uwlse. it will be found that phyii-1 c?ans insist on the fresh air tre11-‘ want as an absolute tseent'ml to cure Any disease which is chronic. from it vuy nature will not yield to spam- modic éfl‘orts. Many people are very urrtmzable in this regard. A per- son «with tuberculosis must’ realize that he has a disease, which Eventually Destroy Hun if 2hr.- does not fight it tooth and nail. It is a great misfortune that onehas the disease. .But it is a fact. .90 you, than, think that a. well-estab- lished chronic disehse will yield to feeble efforts. to a few months' treatment. or to a few kettles of some patent nostrum? if you (10.70 nim- casee out or every ten you ax- p“! 100 much. ~A5 a. chronic dxsense imades the system gradually. its symptoms become more “grandad “unless it is checked; 1'. is only reu- 'sox.oblt to conclude that .t can be completely banished. only by age:- ora: renovation of the. system‘brought about by persistent effort. made up of a judicious combination 0! allths most approval hygienic methods ac- rumpanied by proper nourishment and a complete abandonment of all ranges, whether predisposing or ex- citing, which may, up any way favor the advance of the 7 disease. The lwamhwords in this regard must be. above all othersvtidelity. newer- vcmpcc and endurance, ' Since fresh err is an essential to cure. it lequlte evident that it is :myphatloally an] immenscladVantage to lire in it «li- ‘ ‘mato where one can obtain this re- quisite. .by living outside constant- ly. without having to risk other.“- ggous. d‘sadvanteges. The pullout! 'con do this-in the territory of .Nom ( A-._. - ..__... Tm; ï¬rst essential We will touch on is Constant Sunshine. It will not do to have Sunshme once a week; its presence lmust. predominate to a marked degree. It is destructiw to canons germ life. and it is essential in climatic twatmant to a. recent: from tuberculosis. if not in all. at least in numbers of cases. whale it :3 most ce:tajnly advantageous in arm-y single_ case without egcegtlon. What were the chaJ-aomristics of these two regions which caused the selection? Simply, in that they were (mom! in the highw. degree witn those features of climate, which have been sufficiently proven to be Um most. beneï¬cial and cflectwe in heal- ing .mng trouble of all kznds. What ate those features of climate? It more well that. any preconceived Megs to)». held in obcynnco just h-zrc. Sop: years ago a select both? of physicians of different. uationalnti-‘l made an exhaustive search through all favorable climates for a location which could be proven to be the most: beneficial climatic sautut'orium for i The Cure of Tuberculosis. The: found two locations were thoroughly adapued for this pur- pose. Tnese were certain parts 'of use northern region of Africa be- tween the Sahara desert and the (mundane the malls-y, of the rifo Grand: (.Gr- at .R‘chr) .tahe ,mosz. iavorable’ por- tion of mzich. two hundred miles long, lie-s within the territory of New Mex- ico. These researches ought. to be I Dormluaiv: "in this regard. co1duct-l ed where without. regard to any na- tioz-al preference or prejudice. I thoroughiy. comprehensiu survey of the facts. setting made all preconcawg edidecs abductions. ought td rcndcr the statements made below worthy of the earnest consideration ofthoec to whom they may be of interest. Tuberculosis. or the "White Plague." as it. is more frequently called. has become a subject of international im- portnnce. Rich and poor. old 3'“! young. alike are subject to it. thomrh unfortunately it finds most of its vic‘umr among the younger genera- tions. Statistics show an :ihrmhg Mate of mortality due to this dis- ease. It is true that Canada is not ‘so badly afflicted in this regard as ‘lhc Northern and. Central States but throughout America. and Europe it‘ is practicdly a universal plague. We are horrified at the great slaughgcr going on in the East. where all that vicious hatred and reckless courage mn accomplish is being done to push the combatants into on untimely grow. But the numbers than slain are small composed-with the hosts lhol are silently swept sway by the "White Plague." ,Henoe its treat- ment and prevention nas become a. matter of international importance. A 1 .5221. a couple of “mole; to yo}: paper on "Central New Mcxxco ’, and “Southoxn Colorado." These were first impressions. and as such may haw.- naturally contained a number of mistakes. Howemx. attem- a. lapse of MI; six yea-rs. ‘expmnce anq obsuxnuon. conpledwnh an sax-next: dt‘Si'TL‘ to get at the utact and must town. who in; w a. lumbar 0! guns n. that can“: . Albuquorque, hi. it. Nov. 24. 1 ' (To the Editor or The Post ) - I! it does not infringe too much on you Scluable space. this short a:- ï¬cn may include some worth? mt- ter for consideration {or some of your man) mentions. Over tin; yea“ ago V --_A , pocicuy aha medical pram wlil mad with much inmost the forew- (mg _9.rtiole on "Climatic Treatment 0! Tuberculoaia in New Mexico." from the pen of Mr. A. L. Mommy. am l†00 u “not†ioï¬ï¬‚w'hml OW- “. m 00»: lop-In loam. \ 'Wc teal mum that man: ot‘bne .rcsdere in. town and country. and M- Oil 0' "II "I“? II VII VIII] "I "IMHO" â€Till" urw mums?" cum A. L. MOIZIWY. sang WWI-guy or this! . wt. 8 aunt-a: on GI'LMOUB.â€"At View Road. on Nov. 8. to Mr. and Mm. Wm. L. Gihnonr. a. m PEELâ€"At Vicwn'a Bond. on Nov. 8.qu. and)!!! Jon-.3 H.Poel.a. (humor. __ ‘ . PEELâ€"At Victoria Road. omNov. 23th. to Mr. and Mr.» Jos. H. Pool, 11 dacghtar. GlLMOUR.â€"At Victoria Road. on Nov. 26th. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Gilmour. a non. will pay 7 1-80. net per 1000 watt hourl. but this charge m h: reducq ed at any time T1» Obouahee Light Co. has not yet been heard tram. £1.14:ch liver; the habit of getting cross will be completely ova-come it you Mk: Vito Laxativa Fruit Pills: they care liver trouble without pro- ducing any bad affects, becsuse they are composed of herbs. barks and fruits. Mr. F. C. l-‘ickhng. drugtist, keeps them in stock; price 25 cents. â€"Peterboro, Light. Eat a: Pow" 00. states that bushes: has bazaar. rind on at a loss. and new. customers will have to m m. All having ten 11me 01' undo!- may pay 8. (Int rate 0! 81.50 not per lamp pet â€or. instead. of 83. as horotolore. and â€"In nine cases oqt of every ten 313:4 tired, cross {cellagis due to u Local Bruit!†â€"L:ch Scugog is completely (rt-zen. the ice being orer tWo inches :hick. â€"‘1‘h-3 Gavan Council at theirllut meeting decided to submit a lay-law re localoptioo. and a vote will be taken at the municipal'olectime in J snuu’y next. ‘ "Maw! 01.. units down in the kitchen gettin'dmner lor the bunch.’ . laden Fanny. (Houston Claw-aide.) “Whore: Edythe!" . ,, . "Shea upin hot studio hand-paint- in a snow shovel." "Where‘s 01:41:31†"In the ï¬hrary writin' po'try.’ 'Whene'a Clarinet" . ‘ "She‘s in the parlor playing the pi'umer.†~ "Where‘s. .Gwendolme?‘ :‘Upjn her boudoir curlin her hair: ’IIu-t w ï¬rst-plus booutom. rim: lbooka axe Just what mould who the little one happy. and. no mam suit.â€" l|u° mt could be found than Itâ€! can of the boob mud. l mm a. shanty and. make other or. wanna, and when enrythingia road; will add to his tor-co at work- man. The wood will be cut a: Plu- uygl‘q farm: and the hm! to water lunpapon and lamina â€"'.l‘he Infant‘s Mag-13in. The Children's Friend and The Friendly Visitor. are three most ex. oellnnt publications island. tram the publishing house 0! William 3700. [Mata tpd. gig: be found in 11-. A Wood contract. Mr. Paul O'Neill. of tm east watt has entered. into a. contract with tho Flamlle Milling Co. to take out a. large quantity of cordwood neu- Squaw Rim. Harvey Mathis winter. 31:. O'Neill 1m town this .wcek with half-am man to pre- since. the hut tobohou'dfrom hm in: Mr. Thomas. Lee. at Mum. who is reported to have voted t 107 3381'. ' l - I TI. 0Mâ€. Voter. Shortly “her the moat elections Tho Orillia Tim claimed Kr. Put-q rickRoody. otthnttomutheoldq at m who had out a .m The up Knuth-a menacing up an: A chirp will nomad ban the From tbs chill snowflake Ind. the dark. blue like , And. tho :n'mor‘o weed: mouth. The witd duck when on his whistl- hxcwinos . Totharm‘mlmottblouth‘. In “Sign: “gist. _ am ' and. cum. The hm passed 1 ' tel“! Nut â€'5‘ the To tho 61m and. the palm. For whqlq night: In; with their Agatha wind is chill and cede. Andaightloohdawnwithherpch. The tintmw. Mimi-v" ï¬ï¬'iï¬uï¬ï¬' unwed mom “I'm put». hurt. a! mum «n “my. an: In.“ 01 [mute : wall that Calm-null! Out a: Duran u use. but um it will u do Mob. m â€can“: a ’I o l' my most onâ€. ‘ n. south ï¬lm Q manu- o! um am it h a as tadwau Intolim- .5“ winâ€. in: at mucus odd. being against you. you {: ad u [ï¬nd ux-d constant wiltalmo in the or- mate at all times? l‘lmrn in the so. not of climatic peanut. I. you: health not worth act-inn; for? An not most people tun-Shh hampor. «d m their de‘m ol mtnlneu by m- luuim†" The dry atmere is high- 1y datum-hate! to the prpgreaa at gun growth. When it aims out in NW Maxim the «when resume: its dryness with Wendel-Sn! rapidity, whereas in 1.80 humid ollmataa a sin- gie mm may cause an increased 2mm- Edit: or a. week's duration. ’Hm N300 coldkbvm 0n tb an. atom; 'dxnary,: - ; grandad O l â€PW"! FLHBQI‘QM “911“,.» um '- All“. in Acts Victorian "I! COIIIO 0F WIII’EI. pom _than tgo_ flights (continued next week.) BIRTHS flies in the Autunn ed to up defenceâ€"tin nu. “a; “tad of wire Nah. -!ho honm hbd feet struck the wire. the result being a broken neck. Mir. Hug-m pmhhl‘d t†home “I “I! [mm m. mu Isobar. o: locum Ia had, m .100 M NIB. â€"Wc are indebted to Mr. Gw. Symonda, tbs popular mm. bar- bar. (or a choice roast of unison. the «new 0! which on only be appreciated. by n old hunter. Who hunten the launch of a two you- old doe. Mr. Symonds ha our that: for his mt acceptable gitt. tndourw'nhisthtthennylimto enjoy many such pleasant tad. Inc-n caste! hunting trip. - ' -A nan-tbs of the patrons atthc Ruben) Chase and. Enter Factory will be held. in the (actor: on Fridny. Ibo. 9th. at the hour at 2 Mutu- 9tha transaction of semen! business. rm will he rewind at thc said muting [or the ketping of the books tor tbs ensuing year. A full 31.. manna is mauted.â€"w1. ‘ » » â€"El'. Goo. numbotï¬onboro. met with I. am [as Erin†mint. bytbcbaxhota. fineoolt. (has: you! old. Dr. Broad was :19 wk urban: in chuae. but an Muck at dictum bud done It: work. Mr. My had. been award 3390 tho coli 1 than time previous to t- (loath â€"Mr. E. A. 34111;. B. 4.. late 0! Lindauy. pow Souetnry of [In MCM' Intuit: Department of up Ontario Sabbsth School Ami». than. 9:19de twice In Peterboro churches Sunday. in the morning in Pabst. Bnptist church. and. in the em in: :t th: Charlotte-m. Metho- â€"M some tune pose the trunnion of liquor Incomes in Ootulo Mn an, caged about 50 per mu; Thu chief chm Mn been in tho tom god villw throughout. the pro, Vince. and no doubt hava been enpm dated by the uncertdnty ncpoctin' tbs licence luv. body used Vitomuim Fruit Pills. l-cturc'.» remedy. 0W of herbs, hub. and fruits. Mr. F. C. Fielding. tit-assist. keeps chem in stock; price 25 cents" â€"Among the 1mm constipation is elmost unknown. It would In equally unknown in Canaan 1( Mg."- â€")tr W. A. Silva-wood: ale a! cattle at Oakwood on tho ï¬lth inst. was a mecca. Prices chained were [an connidaring the flute of the mar- ket. .‘l‘hcre were 223 cattle sold‘n two bonus cod forty Inmates. Tau nocliomor wu It. Jukm-det Perry. «Not long ago a. man who was 1!- ways cross and tired art-Nod noun sunning joymlly; he explained toms wife um his liver trouble was cured at last through Vito Lax-nun) Fruit Pills Mr. F. C. Fioldityg. drug-gist. lumps 11mm in stock: price 35 cents. -Attheoonoert given by theCm. ulna Jubilee Singer: and Imperiu Orchestn ward-.1 m unobâ€" csypon, Ln tin town lull. hand“ man tnrnd. “my. ad a thus an. all: mchmh on Burn: the building“. m tho mm -Peterboro Trades and Labor Council Inn bound in fuor ot Lotoar upmticu in mo Ton Council. on the ground that numb tom comprise 90 per mt. o! the ntopnynr'n. one member 11 too am“ nuhowinx. â€"Onr vastly oormpondcnu nu m1: mam mmmzm mm to that comparison. 0.: we wt to make 3 new lit. 813: your full name each. week an: bottom 0! last page at copy.â€"w.£. -Tho Kathi-n Electric Supply Co. hu- m contact tor walling than hundred light dynuno. and m supplying 11! the mtorlsl for 160 light: not the 0011th Steel Wire and Nd! Works. , â€"0rfl2in [loud of Education had]: applied“ for the position at p: in. at: tomb-Dr u: (no of the ward day. cobalt. mu acacia E. Robin-m. o! Gnnd Valley. neared the gnu-q stuntmgyou. :,[ -Hsvo you can tho come" It. in [outed it; the Bean-mountain, than and it visible Just “but nim- an dime“: to tha oath and than: hull! w batman the m3 nth and the Zenith. -â€"Fuueu should. take advantage of the Vlcwu Loan 4*. Sum 00'! “the bunâ€"Open from 9 mm. to £80 pan. our: 1m! dunâ€"wtt. - â€"I.r. Wm. Rookie]. of Uxbddoe. she a an: Iqulrnl the other dny. any v-d black .qumus are now n37 mm In this pas-tonne comm try. â€".Wustod by cwdnmbm Sonic. :1. lntnwnor enmity... temporary ham tul- child four month- old. 1; W10 rate per mot will bop“ Apply to EE. wâ€"m â€"1‘ho Pout print: a norrect an:q court of the weekly markets. Some- zrtirl took a drop at two coma duh inc the past week. â€" Com: cold» hon-noneâ€. and ott- e- tmou ailments m nuickly mum by v-po-Creaolene Tnblcu.’ ten cent: per box. w druggmu. â€"Have you registered Jon: guess for the mum's gold watch at llughnn'a Jewelry atom? Bend the terms in mother column --Coops «plied ct our Poultry Dov putiucnt to: your Chickens and Hen. Highest prices paid. Flu vanes Limitedâ€"w“. â€"hlty-nine new: you ofï¬ces were openod in Canada. dating Octal-x. Hi: veto closed. and the names at six In." W -â€"B¢in¢ in your ChSc'sens and Ben whines: am. Don’t unit to an themâ€"hung than alive. Fluenc- Limitedâ€"mt. 80-1;de mini. ' â€"bu won‘t. 1nd â€at u lamb. In I... m the Cannibal! .0. +3..“ t. Victor“ loan t Caving 00- atlll nu a a punt. W'Mtw-m Mull" IV '0" m OI "III â€I“ "II" MU [Ml â€(WINES mammal: 1mg St. Thoma.“ Nov. ailâ€"Tho bodies of John Dock and John Sheena. who were dro'nod Nov. 17 in tho 8:. Old: Rivet. m (and rat.- Liverpool. Nov. 28.4mm; i. the Haney la practically at astand- um. owing to a dons. (0:. TM Wee Star Line steamer Cymric, from Boa- ton. Nov. 17. via. We“. Nov. 35, {or Liverpool: the Allan Line steamer, the mm“, from loane- al; Nov. 16. for thia port. and oth- ar transatlantic um an Inbound outside tho bar. Hamilton. Nov. 28.-Fr1nk Gene- voyc and Rudolph Cutelluine. Ital- ians, from Bud-10. Were ohm-god in the police court Sum-any with rob- bing Louls Inrcnzo of 8240. Caul- ldno pleaded guilty and stated that. he guve Lorenzo the dope to drink end Geneva," stole the money. Gene- voyo pleudod not guilty and both were held for trhl in the higher court. when Caulking will give King's evidence against Gencvoy: end probably got all. «umqmmmnsm tendon. Kev. 80.-â€"Elvcrton Gup- nnn. nod 28. committal m load-w such a tho 0mm mm: by throwing him-cu tron tho W noor India to nu ma. who $000 loo-lo“ by an (ally Far-or he s M Von Old Bosch limo Ask I“. Roll .hchshey. one or the progrmivo and wide-awake young («mm of Emily township. if it pays ’0 nine 1 superior type of horses, lend his reply will be an omphatic “Y (5.." On Monday lest he sold to :1 Hastings buyer his fine three year Old rm Canon colt. “Prince Chum- ina." bred by himself and sired by “Shane-n." on imported French; Couch owned by buxom B:os..ol ‘ Mulbrook. for the We sun 0! 8400. "Psinco Mug’ such 16 1-2 hands. weighs 1809 pounds. andi is a magnificent specimen of his class. His (hm. “Mic Mack.†a You “hire Coach also bred by Mr. He- Gabcy. .wss s .noted prize-winner. mung captured 18 red tickets and n sweepstakes prise at ieading‘On- Casio hits. I When rescued yam Jeokeon had been in the ice-cold water {orehout belt-nn-hoor. and he was in an ex. haunted condition. His rescuer-Ger- tied him to In. O'Connor-'3 residence, war the Roman Catholic cemetery. where he was well cared for and sup- p‘u'ed with dry clothing. The boyhad an extremely narrow escape from a ram: grave. all) his experience monk! prove e nrning'to other young lads who take great risk: in venturing on the ice every winter. before the heavy frosts have made it' About 1.30 pm. 0. Lad of 14 year. named Jackson. son of me. John Jacl- son. blacksmith at CMMJ)’, but who guides with his mocha in the loath word. was :oturnln‘. Iron a. tabbit, hunt in tho thickets nlong the um: south of Rivas-akin cemetery. Whoa near um Niko ho doomed to cros- tlxe tinn- on the me. which seemed ‘ qoito farm clone to the shore. but ‘ I'm-r. fairly in tho m‘Mle of tho Mame] it crooked and ported and- denly. Young Jock»; went down. gun in hand. nnd on (owing to the nflaco he clung to the lo. and cull- ed lustlly {or old. Fortunately Ir. Bell. Who happened to be driving Into town with n load 0! out-I. heard In: Mia. and stopping his tan on the bridge, no to the aid or tho boy. Venturing out none datum home soon warned by ominou- «new sounds um it would not has: Ma weight. and onlling to the boy tohold on for a minute long". Me. Donna back to his wagon. nnhitchod the lines. and on buckling than t - or he tonnd on ranchin the that he had sufficient um tombh the boy. who taught the lather-loop ct the ï¬rst out. Mr. llartin Pal- frey. o! the Brickyud: happened along in the nick of time to Mat Mr. Bell in pulling the boy out ofthe mtor. PAY. TO RAISE 6000 "0383. no lo. Int. It“ to flu crush; the River South 0! 0†It“... Thr- Ecngog came nem- chimlng an- other victim yeast-ii}, nut it did not w“. due to the pumpt actian Ind fertility or invention at m. Jami 1 Bc-ll. a South Ops lam-r. ‘nmfactl u tollovn: Linen lactat-d In Horny. YOUNG fllJNIfR’S (l05f (All. WHAT! LAST THROW. nun.- 0- In Pan-or. WHOM We show our Sanctions to all, with the undeaund. ing thst we wish no one to buy unless they consider it to their interest to do so. BRITTON gnos, We moot detail» our stock,“ would tale much space. Weiuvioemtogomeul seeit. Ow Christan M are Mutual. It In: W “Moutmwdquwymnm Wuaweofpdcuthatgppah to thaw We. "‘ READIR I“... BRITTON BROS.’ Portsmouth, England, Nov. 29.â€" A singular accident multing in the death of two men and_ Injuries to a number of others, occurred at Portsmouth harbor. Two launches belonging to the British torpedo achool ship Vernon wane engaged in an instructional courae of sweeping the harbor mines. when suddenly an explode: oocumd on board one o! the launchea, which it sank. noes who were on board other uere thrown into the icy water and were reeoued with dimculty. Two are missing. and Coven! men wean eerâ€" loualy Muted by flying debria. no eecoed launch was so national! dab. I“ that it an low. . it ! Mh‘t St. Louis, Nov. 28.-â€"A11 realism stbeadsnoe at the World's Fair was broken Saturday by reason of the visit of President Roosevelt. As eer- ly as 9 o'clock the Fair grounds were crowded and there was s continuous streun through every entrsnce until late in the alter-noon. The mother conditions were Ideal. Mast Rooeevelt ' made on astonishingly quick tour of many of the most at- tmtix'e exhibits. Mrs. Roosevelt kept close beside the Preddeat throughout the tour. and she seemed as tireless as her husband. ' ‘ articles. ï¬rst agrees thnt the Inter-notions] Commission shle be composed of £7. members, two omcers oi high rank in the British and Russian nnvies, one end: to be named by the Govern- ments of France and the United Ststee, and the ï¬fth chouen by agreement of these four, or by the Emperor cl Austris. Article second deï¬nes the duty of the Communion s: to enquire into the report in oil the circumstances and psrtieulnrly the portion u to where the respom eibiiity lies and the degree of blame attaching to subjects oi either coun- try in the event of their responsibi. lity being estsblishsd. The others:- ticles provide {or the method of in- vestigution, each potty unthinking to supply .11 means and facilities in their power end the Commission to take .11 its dscisions by s. majority of votes. The Commission is to ss- sexnbie in Paris as soon as possible and the expenses are to be equslb; W Rochâ€"m GEORGE JACKSON, Auctioneer, PORT PERRY, - - 0N No WASTE. 10 times as strong, 5 times as cheap as essence. Foot of mat, MsLennan ‘ Go. MAKES THE CAKE. Baker the Brnggist, VICTORIA ROAD. D3069†sud Gloom run! round At Peru-1m wmmmuadmm dWMMdmto MsLannan Co. low Melt 8- 050 fur. mmmmnox. Zflcmhttthmfl. BAKE R": (Sultana-um "mm Lemon WWWSSIL mm Tools, Loaded Shells, PM]! QIVER Oil 0F