0E 90. ntoo DSA'E THE of“ I: .13. John Pal ’ guiity; let off . A. 1-. Damn I'ddon for prisoner In vs. Alexander Cu \exdict uot .31 "no casos Dealt Nullâ€".Buld Jay Phantom-t. he Decemer sxzt’ngu of the 3' Court. with jury. apt-nee] a: 1 pan, and concluded 5'. Dec. 14th. Hi8 Honor Dean presiding. Following we .zhc disposal of the cues, the Wm of which appeared in a A Me: ‘z'jhvs Englishâ€"Escape !rom- Ome- ‘ k-up. Verdict guilty; let off upended sentence. A. P. Dev- 5 Crown. 1. E. Wehion for pris- NJ!!! EIBEI SITTIIGS 0F BOURI‘Y WIT LASTED "0 DAYS ' J8 BHWE Cl auu maucl V; max: 1.65:» ulvvuow OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: SIMS Of “It I’IME. I: 01 ’5 Are Mu .uououuuoouuuoo: W. E. BAKER. c Lamp hue Table Sets. regular 759.50:- a. result: ".35. MA" 1 Sets. regular #39: {93:3 i’bilct 8|“, ‘. ‘ n 1::ch favor we.†in: as early m 11 ' ble to handle w L‘ .4..an the Eran J uy l’reocmment. it Please Your Honor -‘ The Jurors of our Sovereign Lord 9;. assembled at. Lhe General * 01 the: Fate, beg, to nuke resentment as follows; Alain: to thunk your Honor tr inwrestmg address at, the .' ol the court. Are phased to be able to in- M Hana-um: increasing at- zs being given to prornding for prewuting an. drifting of Into the highways, and they hearty accord with your. View: Question. 1-4 some township County a bnus is pad to hers of lands who erect wire and in other municipalitic‘ Wells parchaseahe wire an. thuties and supply it at 109 to owners “the desire to Jeweller and Issuer of Marriage Licenses. is displaying the largest stock of Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Solid Silver Goods, Japanese ware, etc., he has ever shown. Note a few of the lines and prices suitable for Xmas Gifts. Ladies’ Gold-ï¬lled Watches, ‘from .............. $9.00 Ladies' Solid Silver'Watches, from .............. 3.00 Ladies‘ Nickel "Watches, from .............. '. ..... Loo Manicure and Desk Sets in neat boxes with sterling silver mount at $1.75, $2.50, up to $8.52). Japanese China at prices lower-than the lowest. ‘Solid Silver Berry Spoons $4 up: Plated Berry Spoons at 90c up; Pickle Cruets $1.25 up. SATISFIED. Sc“. rcgulaf v5.30. nu ...................... oxocsax DEPARTMENT. isited the Ross lem- nnd on only gin Ic views “pressed on It as tc the eneflepca on in all respects. and â€We“ their appâ€. cordialnty cf the re. “"3 by the Lady Sup: ible to hat be toward: umueu inc flock-up in ndsay. It is a rath- e place, not so clean 0. and in such .31 chill- t would prove sericua the room were nct med hetero their in- a vagrant, and the on Various miner c!- ted the County gnol remises In excellent are six persoqq acu- sou. one an Insane ‘é‘ï¬bcxaav DEPARTMENT _-. annular I’m fus- HUGHAN TEE. . HUGHAN, Palmer.â€"unnl. . off. on aqucnded '11:: for Crown. 1. more than satisï¬ed M~Wu trade to pea a bu‘mpCf bout; jfln mtqtiï¬e time. A; or we wm ask our ï¬t! when; to do their early in the week It ‘ ‘ in (do: that we to handle the threats“: u much utmnction wards the end 0‘ t Cuthbert. â€" As- guilty. ‘A. P. u‘L:-ary. K. C.. Eeu arebound ‘0, 30.9 “I NI). Cam in pd. cvcn if you don’t want. to Dutch“: uny- a visit could .mDI‘AY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER lo Quick. Notammncenhouldbawtwb a. can mm m of NP- (lambskin! Couch M m u m u the child W tonne. of «an After the OM?! 0M ‘g- gun. will pnmt‘ the “Mk. t m mu and u t and am to me. tar nlo : :11 4mm- Perfumes, Bulk or package In; â€sommb at Higinbotham‘aâ€"Mfl ‘ term. :iby tho matron. Mrs. Whiddon. with ,good results. A: the Buttqu hospi. -.tal sh: said she took the poison to stop the toothache. and had got on :owrdcae. From a Church street em. ployment agent's card found on her tho Buffalo police thought she be. longed to Toronto. Her home is in Lindsay. She is but seventeen and hsa. the appearance of one who is in good circumstances. Enquiry has failed to verify (the truthof the abuzz report. No young woman of that name is missingslirom Lindsay or vicinity. ,Perbap the name may hue sheen adopted by Blanche Royal. who cut some capers in awn .a coupte of years 33013 a morphine eater. and who later fig. and in Toronto po‘ace court and.†sent to Macer rctarmztory for a Francis coin. Sold to in Pro. Lindsay Arrest“ In Yon-to. Giobe: Frances Dolan. the young woman. who was discovered uncon. scion: in her room gt a Buffalo hotel a. few days ago. and wns found to be suffering from Eudnnnm poisoning. was in tho custody of the Toronto pi‘ioe Thursday night. Tho girl was found. at 11 o'clock wanduring QabJUt Queen and Yonge streets and her condition was such that the poiioeman thought ahe had been drinking. The patrol waggon con. voycd. her to the Court Street Sta- tion. whvre tno officers couid. not muss her sufï¬ciently "0 get her name. A search oi her clothing re. vealed a receipt for money paid to the Riverside .Ecspital t1 Buttnlo. and a newspaper capping gave the clue tother identity. A package at morphine tablets satisfied the police that the woman was not under the intimate ct liquor. but. of the drug, and restorative: , were_§fhninintergd ANOTHER "WI OF WIDE. not br- madezto the House 9! Range. They haw: been informed that the bnixding will not likely be ready for oocupation It-r several months. DAVID M. KENPJEQY. Fireman. Th: years astheyp-ss but add to the popularity dime-M's HON}. Ta- onto. 'The Hotel hasbeen pmny redecorated and refmished. Every room contains‘hotnnd cold water.†heatingand 1701::me T mmmï¬m‘zsowdaymdup.“ with Bath from~$3.oo'up. :00 R0.- Grin?! 5;,35‘3333, Lindsay. Dec. 14 35c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c [80“th going out of Mr. Alex. Fisher's no- wry stone on William-ah. Mr. 0'- Keete attack a match for his pipe. and the light breeze blow a spark back into the store. It alighted among three or (our rows of some yory expensiw and nice chinhware. catching on the white choc-o cloth the dishes were resting on. Nobody noticed the blaze until Mr. Emu». sun walked into tho store nnd can the alarm. The fire was smother- ed in time to prevent serious results. New Flu: Somoclmu Occur. Men who are aocuntomedto amok- ing should tab warning from the following: Last Frmay. nu Kr. Dan own and a companion were Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Pec- uuding Piles. Druaxists refund money it PAZO OINTXENT hi†to cun- any case. no maLLar of how long stunning. in 6 to 14 days. First ap- plkntion gins case and rest. 50c. If your drum-gist harm“. it new! 50c. in stamps and it will be iotwnrded post-paid by Paris Mcdnoino Co.. St. Louis. Mo. â€"Mr George smith. 0 L. 3.. of this town returned home on Friday night. after comptetinng n3 exteu-o give survey on the Not-taming: Bi- ver for tin Ontario Government. wherehe has baen for thepastmooth. Ea left Wednesday night for a sun. my on the Severn River in the in. :crests of the James Bay Railmy. $ch KIDNEYS: a prosperous farmer in that progres. sim- country. -â€"Mr. Will Goodwin has returnéd {rt-m Omotmcc. liav'n: completed h's contract of painting the int‘rinrcf tht- new Hizh School buildin.z.whiuh will be turned over to the Board ct Education in a few (1:13;. by the con- tractor; Mr. J. J. Miller. of this town. â€"Mr. Isaac Dry-ell. the Mark Twain of the present day. reports the sale of furs as being beyond any thing he had anticipated since starting to take orders. He says the feeling among the farming class is one of confidence and thrift and far different to that which prevail-i ed some ten and fifteen years ago. â€"Mr. Kenneth Murchisonn. a! Souris. Manitoba. called. on his mum ercus towr friends lately. He is an old Victoria County boy. and is now -â€"Mr. Frank Bakina. who has been spcndin: the autumn vacation with his father. Mr. Wm. Elkina Alb-n- 5L. south wax-d, left on Wednesday for his home in Council Bluff; icwa. â€"Mr. Robert Jackson. of! Ormby. is in town visiting his brother. Ed. wartL who has b'aen in failing health for some time. '5: is accompxnied by his son. Henry. -â€"Mr. W. H. McGi’ll. ganeml mer-v chant. or Jamtvillc. was in town W’edmdnv. and reports Christmas trade as being brisk in the southern village. . . â€"-Mrs. J. R. McNeilhc. wife of our County Treasurer slipped on a sm;;4:a.dder . Saturday and had the misfortune to fracture one of her “'1"!be SUITES BMW LITHIA PILLS. â€"ï¬r. Clarke. of Wiarton, a-rrideI in town Thursday and intends taking a poaition in the store or Mr. C. Hughan. jeweller. William-at. â€"-Mr D. Eaglcsou. town: auiitar. left Thursday for tGravenhurst to conduct an audit of the town; ac- counts 'for the year. --Mrs. H. Bentielzl has returni‘dt: her home in Bothwcll. after attend- mg the funaral of her mother, Mrs. James Elliott. east wrad. â€".\lr. Fred Datum. prowiuto' o! the comfortthle “Juana“ house. Kmmount visited town friends It. oentLy. ~Miss. Jennie Elliott was home tram Spokane lute weal count 9f the death at her Mrs James Elliott. Jr. Arthur Hoop". tucker u Phosunt Palm is Fluted. hll r. out: in the north mud an: Sung: 1 m -09. E. W. mm. of Litu- Britain. nun-«M Minu- tn m law. ‘ â€"l¢r. an .1. loan. e! um. um. nth. HM flown (clouds Thur-dam -lr. w. D. Hut. cl Winn-Mo. unnamed bulls- In W law. -)llu lmh Mahmud. d Lofllfllk. «Jud. on .town blond: Scum. â€")l.r. Will Honky. o! lanky me... m.- In Toronto lately. human bullml (or the urn. â€"Kr 8. Book. of nulm. u]:- d on tam: errant wan-m. ASTRAVHIIRSMAM’GO mu!- 0! Iltluu nu Stu-con ul‘hl- On an... --Kr. -'l'. Junkin. o! Fenian Full. mu a visitor in town Baud-w. PITIY PERSONAL POINTEIO. Durante-d Can hr Piles. A CURE FOB ux via); {a am my a: u 8 red.- ucu‘gr mopguel: derived from the use of your Pull. lot 1:- teen year. I luv. tutored from Noun]- ..nd M u lo I: I tr Ermadam. '1‘!" an: few done. I took 9! your piplgeuavlod "A _A __ _- .â€" Muscular Bhemnatlsm. ms week an ac- 01 her mum. called Popular leek clerk Leaves town. Mr. "Pucky‘ Lynch. one o! .the most popular young mm of the tnwn. was tendered a sumptaom supper at the “Big 30." on Dec. 14. byahrge number 0! friends. Mr. Lynch. who was a member of the Bank of Man, lrcal staff. has been transferred to the branch at Calgery. N.W.T., end left next night on the 8. trein for hie former home in Cornwall lte spend a few days belore going West. During: hie short time an Lindsey “Pecky†has made e host of friends. He Wee elweye Jolly end willing to help in every good cause, “hob" captained the lecroeee teem of lest season. and was booming the Ten Hockey Leezne end also the Senior teem along. Hen wee Pneident o! the Town League. and h!- pleee will be herd to rm. He was presented wlth e Perelnn lee-b cap at the cup- per leet night by e for 0! Me e9- aooletee. Hie men: friends win-h him ant-cen- in his new, ï¬eld in the met : I‘m-threat. A 5500160040, In‘mcny varieties. at Higinboth- aun's.-w2. [In '9th “and: MM prion paid. mullet limited. Lift (‘0. of Tornnfc. The lumnl was very larrrcly attended on non- dnv. by all the ,old residents. â€"Bob. Independent. tnnco of awe: livo miles to the fam- iliar scene 0. so many contents. A law years ago he was somewhat qu. nblod on the left side bv paralysis. and he died on the homtstoad in :ho care of his son William. Three of the sons nre farmers and three in the insurance busineu. mm of them. Jas. F. and Robert. being Hanan: and Asst-Mgr. of the Hannfacluren' Dcceued was 3 Liberal and a leth- odist. and it is noted as an instance of his staunch liberalism that in the last general provincial election he was viisting at P‘cnclon F111;. and at two o‘clock in the afternoon ho said it might be the last opportunity he would have of v {in}: at Bethel 'li- vision. and he start to walk a dis- Four )cars ago a luuu family gath- ering was held at Draueeton on Sun-- goon Lake. a tumult: picnic. .ml while it was impossmlé {or all the lannly to gather. )‘et 65 du-acrnienm of Mr. Junklu were pl'cbmt. He was then 80 )ears or age. and loaned in all the fun must heartily and ac- tively. ms recollectlons of the ear- ly days were Very entertaining. and he used to speak of getting up at. night to go out and club u. hear Iron the pi]: styc. and {or oOluO yen-s he curled his grist of vmeat two miles to the lake shore. and towed sixteen miles to Lindsay. That was hetore the dam we: built at Bobcsyzeon. end the River Bongo: was a beauti- ful winding streun through a rich buSh lend. the trees hanging over the narrow stream. In come places almost forming, an arch. Several of It. Junkin‘s family came out at the same time. and he lived to see his cl- der brothur Williun and all his brothets carried away to the un- known. There are now only twc cl the original settlers livinlr. Merl-.1. Alex. Ellis and J38. Patterson. ‘ end they established a comfortable nomcgtead. and raise-j to muurnu. a family of seven boys and lure girls. Mrs. Junkin died a ten )enrs 130. much rear. ccwd ha, a: I who knew her, and there are now Inna; six sons .md two daughters. all of \\ ham wu-c at the funeral on Manda). éiuizit'équrn qt 999 "Tn. 1860 Mr. mau- uurriod mu Axum Thurston. daughter of the lute Henry Thurston. o! Dunuford. who saunas mm. with two noon and mm anmmm- ham 0! the unionâ€"Willluu ‘ mu- onn mcg. m: ‘ The entire community was mocked Saturday morning by the .nmwt the death 0! W. G. malty-Darcie“ tailor. which ooucrrod‘ “t 4.15 â€do any almnoon utter an ulnou at only n coup]. of don-4n fact he wan at human on Wodnudu: wheat“- in with Dim-p polar In the about. Ht- play-Mn tonnd' um no had pneu- Vmunln in n NU" seven; form. accom. mated with "uric sch-loch. or hard- anmn ot the curl». and no sunk rnpldu until tho end. Mud no one e! um old rut. dent- of mm“ no um born In Inland 1: yuan use. and cum to L‘auudn M the no or II: with Na lutlmr. wuo «mod M. Bath. neu- Mum-ton. dn 1300 the «Mom 9‘ m- anon cum to Lindsay. accur- III muoymom an I uulnr. nnd In J8" nun-god In buulnou [or him- ..J" A __. I ,,_ .__.I-A ‘ll mound no one a den" at him†HI Inhud 1: â€on ago Canada M “to .130. ol “that. w‘uo «mod .1 Mugs-yon d: 1308 ‘ J! ‘H Ottawa, Dec. 19.â€"Argument lathe case of the Dominion Government v. the Bank 0! Montreal and the Sover- eign and Boyd Bank- Co., deten- dun“, m concluded on Suturduy, “d Judge Anglia reserved dochion. m Gammon: sued to mover 875.000 obtained by Minoan! mum Department. clerk. on toned :otu.‘ The mumm- laud Av. can. Comm Doc. 17.â€"‘1‘!u eon.- Ipondcnt u Com o! The haul-Aluminium: mun. Enporor 0! Am will v1.“ Cop- . next. opting to at. part in.- interuuonu coats-ac. o: n on the aubjoct of pom. Than are» non to believe. tho cone-pom Md‘, an: naps-or Mono 'nnd Kn“ Eduard bur. ninth to“ to “had. no Emperor mm.- “ nu exacted. .5 Iondon. Dec. 19.-Ernoet m Hooley, tho worldolunoul promoter. whole spectacular promotlona or not concern- ot lat brought about his grunt on W o! obtaining now by also nmtutlou, was acquitted yous-duh the Contra (ï¬lming! Court cur a trlel lasting three weeks. Henry John lav-ow Hoolq'l neocleto In my weird busine- autumn. vu tound guilty 0! a. dmilu- chute and untamed to 3 yeah lmprieonment gt had labor. loreannhellehundrodpeenmd 180 manberl of the Home 0! Comâ€" mom ï¬gured a stockholder- in the campenbe that bed been promoted end floated by Hooley end Lawson. Hooley was really the chic! o! the two ï¬guma. m u inquest MM. In!“ Dy 3 Int. Kaila. Dec. 19.â€"A telegram wee received in the city Seturdey en- noundng the deem st. Celt-n o! poleoiing set in. end he pend ewey et the hoepflul 1n Gutsy. Ace!“ VII M Gelt. Dec. 19.4m- Cunpbell. who was injured by e runway ceb teen: on Friday. died Semrdey morning. She wee 45 yeere of ego. be“ In. W Peterboro. Dec. 19.â€"lln. Honda, who wee eeverely injured on W dew by e 001114911 begween e etreet _L- __- 3 {Ed 'uu' cutter which use was driving. in dead. Coroner any. I!- ur considering tho drwmmmu one of the hosts when she suddenly turned and dsshed beck into the Ming csbin. It is supposed that she went beck for her vslushles. She wss not seen scsin snd must have perished. There wss no possibility oi wetting for the rescue 0! those who {siled to sppesr st once. We Leaves Also. In the large host were the eight rescued passengers end six firemen sad the csptsin. The lugc boat was just about to be lowered. Mien the letter rsn up snd jumped in, just in the nick of time, or he too would hnve perished. The smeller hon. which Pilot HcMullin hsd msnsged to free, carried seven passengers. The two hosts were rowed as is: swsy from the burning steamer es wss necessary to weepe destruction and wdted there and watched the host burn. They made every possible el- tort to ï¬nd any possible survivors, but there we: none to be found. The burning stesmer druted sway to- wsrds the Long Islsnd shore. In the mesntlme the tug Bully, which was pusingwithsstringoibsrgee in tow, sighted the burning stesmer, euthatowsdriltsndcnmetothe rescue of the penons in the hosts. They were tsken it the smell crsit, plsced in the room 0! the tug, clothing (hen to then end when the steamer Mus Corning esne don; shortly srterwsrds, were Wanton hoard e! the letter end tsken to New York. end the pilots. ï¬nding themeelvee mhle to direct the course of the eteener. rushed to the nuisance o! the other members 0! the crew in saving lives. Cepthin â€Allister or- dered Melanin to go to the hurri- oene deck and loosen one o! the boots. whilehewenttothemlindeckend tried to loosen the two large lite- boote. Ceptun HcAlllIter unwed to loosen the port litehoet. The oth- er lifeboet wee frozen to the davits, but A mullet one wee eoon reedy to be lowered own. While the ofï¬cers and crew were working there wee e leu'ful ecene of contusion among the ten pusengm. They run ebout the eeloone in diurrey. The women who lost her life had been excused by the stewardess and wu‘on her way to Ilene-lard- Now York. nee. â€PD: the burn- i oi the am Lino Minor Glen lo end in W blond Bound Beta:- doy nino llvoo were loot and prom â€all: ootilnotod at n gunner oi o uni on doiioro woo doItroyod. 'l'hot note liven woro not outmood woo duo to tho poroonol com-ego oi tho 0M and orow and tho aeolian diooipiino moi-tuned when n hor- rible dooth {or oil ooolnod einoot o oortninty. Whn the steamer woo ebondonod oho woo none-wept tron Item to ntern. ond yet tho only por- oono who loot their line were thooo whooo oocepo had been entirely cut oil bytho aroheloro tho elem renched them. Of the ten W end tho crew oi 21, who nailed on the oteunboot, 29. including eight pouonm. were brought back. Abr- Ior Fm Drill. When the ï¬re won discovered Cop- tein McAmoter nt once neat in tho nomdmmucml MNAWM|I puma-d Italian-M- pguw-gmquld swam-Wot LOSS QUARTER OF A MILLION Nlm Mn. Lou Thoir Livo- In Long bland Sauna. Plano!" look: I- I‘m In: In... '13 A“ room†Ian-ah; Olen mud Hm, Doe. 13th, 19“. â€"w1. at the hour of One o’clock p.m., to nominateduly qualiï¬ed persons for the ofï¬ces of Reeve and Coun- cillors for the year 1905, viz; A Reeve and four Councillors. It more than the required number of candidates be nominated the pro- ceedings will be adjourned until Monday. the 2nd day of Jan, ’05. when a poll will be opened in each of the several polling sub- divisions of the Township at 9 o'clock a.rn., and remain open till 5 o'clock pun. hut no longer. To the Municipal Electors of the Township of Ops. Gentlemen :â€" As required by the Ontario Mun- icipal Act. you are requested to meet at the Township Hall, Ops, NOIINATION IBE‘I‘ING. TOWNâ€" SHIP 0F OPS. Mflnkipdl Elections. Unlimited noun-o! Cal 0 Lu. .1 W st but man. Now upon-ed. mtlua-U-Iolmoe“ mumwuam Boot an Unlo- ad Halo-ll [nun-ct 003m). Illflflflfl am! lflSHIï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ Msmk'indothuvymbkt Rene-ab", this in the only pennies! aluminum-town. Them ad ohupmropdringdmoumm. RUBBER HEELS put on whil- you V“! I! F. FORBERT'S ullstmï¬hooSton, No. 14 William-st" when,“ will an unkind-cl 1!qu FROM $2 UPWARDS. by ordering now. For a short time omy we are SELLING AT COST Parlour Suits and Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Easy Chairs. 16 Wilkins-It W. HOLTORF I! You Want Dry Feat YOU CAN SAVE The aim booku will be cloud from the 36:): co the gm of December. inclusive. By order of the Board. Tuesday, the Third day of January, 190 5. Notice is bueb given that a dividend of two and one-hilt (2i) pet cent. on the d-up capital neck of this Conway bu been declued for the lf-yeer ending December 3m, 1904. and tbet the same will be payable on and after WWW!“ IMF m SAVINGS MIMI! LI N DSAY, ONT. lunday, M 2611!, 1904- ismofngoodmiubusimlife. 0"me tens I'b our students “11% offlrgandupnrds unonth. Gctit. The Headquarters {at Stoves and Hardware. KENT STREET, - - l Cinnamon’s Hardware Store Heating Stoves and Ranges. llookoy Stloko. lookoy Skotoo. Carving sum, Toblo and Pookot cutlory. Plotod Spoons, Plum Knives and Forks. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS =9THE‘= Young Man orWoman JOHN KENNEDY, WWW“ Qpholntmr, Calmâ€, etc Unduy, Dec. 17. 1904. CANADA“! HIGHEST GRADE 1t William-d... My HAL F-YEARLY DIVIDEND W. F. O’BOYLE. Good and Useful at Cinnamon’s. LIIIYCD “ It Psys to Buy at Cinnamon’s.†Carpet Sweepers AND A NICE NWT 0!" TORONTO JAMES LOW, Manager. Regal Mic lac Featherweight. Mic Mac Hockey Chebucto Boys’ Hockey Gents’ Beaver Ladies’ Beaver Acme Spflnï¬ m a splendid Wt 01‘ Hockey Sticks end Puck‘s J. G. EBWABBS 00. SKATES ! A. GATHBH. Just now in 3 good time bole-v9 Worden- for I. (all nit. Ifyouu-e thinking shout one. don’t ft“ to I00‘ ourgvodlmdget out-price- bel'ow drddin‘. It will pgyou. We invite en impaction afou- largo duck of SCOTCH, IRISH, end beet CANADIAN WEAVE. Betta vnluee have never been ofend tea aided public. Give ntisftcï¬on beam the mnammamm nmhipwithoutftult. Readers, Hondqurton of m M m Scribblers. Slates, Exercise Books, Pencils and Pens We have Win â€13†d School Books and 81,950., in“ SCHOOL BO 0K8, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Henley Bros. Henley Bros. LARGE CONSIGNMENT JUST ARRIVED. OATH RO’S Buckwcll Bloc-k, new Maia Sign of the Anvil. PAGE THREE. ' ’ Grammars, Arithmetics. SKATES I LINDSAY lei-chant Mar.