Colonel Sam is no oblique and sub- tlo tactician. He helium la the over- Inutorlnz quality a: personal valor. Ho upon stubs-ht iron the shoul- lu'. A: o. “romp: he must no- mlnfl tho British publlo at their amt hue mm who. idea 01mm annulus was away: to not at them “Why '00 do...“ No doubt on: Militant mayâ€): will loco . tho brunch. th my; all (Toronto Star.) In his pursuit cl deeds of darting- do Colonel Sam Hn-gbs’ finds himself in England, campaigning for Cham- berlain and the Empire. . Where-‘0: than is distress to smear, wherever a sword {I to he dawn on tubal! of hlflod virtu'e, theme will 001. 8m to can, slumping tor the fray. “e total «about muhtiea o! 9»: ï¬rm in 14 m 573.637. maxim! with 677.388 3; 190%. a aéaréms m: yin? at 840. TM mm t‘ubtie QM “madame m year was 666.: 8â€. against 4033.161 in 100:1. show: mama's» my 1904 at OJ“. The new Mime“ in mien in given as “0.9%. in omen u 188.819. and. 'm cow-m 1%: M In the hub 8111399101“: nu We M mm mm be†and 108.88? (in: “ "ain't. 808.194 hay- and 180.“! .m- m 1901!. m a. We.» to: but yea: o: W has: M 8.910. 3111-. that an! unaba- tl teachers in nu m 3.610. as against 8.560 in 1903. an but†at 50. Theses re. ahead in nluiu the mm at 33.- 246514 M yen. a saint 88,- 096,182 in the year previous. making 33 incense m: butâ€: at 8150.- 161. The 37m c.1311, last yéar at. $485 In: man and 8333 for wo- nep. In 1W3 the average was $465 ‘ the Deputment 0: Education of the Province at Ontario banana com- pitta! an interesting statement or ï¬gure- thnt will be proentod in the annual report at Hon. Dr. R. A. Prue. mista- 0: Education. tt the “in: nation at um Legislature. to? men and $324 for women. In 1W4 the were 1,957 men employed a teachers. as agnixist 6.653 women. this is more pronounced. than in 1903, when theme. were 2,062 men and 6.948 women. [he satisï¬es m- t‘ha past year that u Idling of: of attendancq at tin m m o! the Province. am! a W in the school mult- M “‘6 this is I (Mt. theroh‘aa bun u alight W in the “lumen Tho tobl amount expended in con- nection with Public schools for the year .1904 was $4,953,182, as against $4,653,550 in 1903, making an increase not last year at $299.- The total attendanqe at the Roman Catholic Separate schools last ysur was 47,837- tgainst 47,117 in 1303, 11:89 were 24,179 boys and. 23.638 girls In 1903 there wen-e 23,836 the you ham with good brick oven end all other equipment for tnde; else a store 8% tented for u: once, all is hated me. There are two herd-water mm, m cisterns, driving the“: i“ huemdmble comm 20 horses. {Bohemia-been recently reï¬tted end in in thorough ' . ' “Wind, tune manage. lpgy uo ELIAS Downs. Bdrm Agent, Lindsay-4'4- the Gunpboll House. 504W"! m‘ sisted one-third we, on @9111"de “(She Weekly post u M u u memos m the number attaches no «enhance at the mm M in mm at a ma: sum: of have. while in the than a“ mu whack em in ‘9. pm: Minutes 9! girls . FABï¬mgndSALE 03 1'0 m†â€Tlâ€"Tho un ers' in or to rat, the north 5W0â€, in tho Much Can, of the Township of Emily. The nail in n rich clay loam; log house sad we able, mu orchard, wed, and 3 never 13mm . arty MIPS ploughed, Walnuts. with clover; â€manna. Thilisoonsiderod one at tho best toms in the County nnd in nbont in aile- mt of Linday, on s leading read. Terms of ale very momma. Adam. GEO. ONEILL, Domyville, Ont. Dec. 4th, 1905.â€"w3n. ‘ boys and 23,288 girls. showing an increase at 343 boys and. 347 girls for last yeast. There are 947 teach- “ W 893 in the previoas year. In 1904 there were 27,709 pupils attending the High Schools of the Province. against 25,722 in 1903, an acreage tor last year of 1.987. There m 12,718 boys and. 14.991 girls tut year, compared with 11.988 boys and 13.734 girls in 1903. ' The amount paid in salaries was $620,710 last year. and $571,558 in 1903.,an increase tor last year of $49,151. The total ax penditure last year on High achoolspe was $877 087. showing an increase of 861.005 W. J. loom. But in the hue: ydOetobor,FWESH PorLAMBS. wad to my Bataan lowing the uni- nsln. W. J. M BE, manyâ€"'8. >661 LINDSAY, FRIDAY, DEC. 22, ’0 mun-mums. PAGE 313- 09L 8“ TO THE FRONT. IIIOILLANIOUB Some ot the poverty pervading Lon: don recently is the product 0! 90‘.â€" tics; some is the result of. a noted dislike of work; 50 per cent. is the direct result 91! vicious habits; some small amount or regmtuble and in- evitable misfortune. Under no :possiiblc system at gov- ernment can you' banish poverty in England unlcss you ï¬rst make the people sober. Olllxnstic cgucc: alone produce unemployment everydycsr in every country. and this shou ho prov vldod against. The unemployed will not cmlgrstc. at least that section which huts- work won‘t. Thcy could not live by rudinz the streets ln New York. clboum or Ottcwc. and they «IN I“ ha wslktna subcutan- no help nrom this countrz. Poverty there is not exceptional. The coun- try was never more prosperous than today and is well able to atjend to iits own affairs.†He does not think that all poverty will be prevented by furnishing; these people land: . He says "they don’t want, to live onthe land, and they won’t.†He comindes his letter with the tollowin‘g signifi- cant mmarks, showing that he agrees with the views oi: Marja Correlli: programme? He rmeives encore a!- ter encore. although he may have neither voice no: music. .3761: with the antim d a cldwn he. makes the peo- ple laugh. and. that is what they Went ’to do. a Writing to the New‘ York Sun -. correspondent protests against the proposal to collect money for the parading poor of London. Ba de- clares that "the English poor need Hnghos. M. .P., the honorable antimi- lant mombsr tor Victoria: and Hali- burton in tho Compliant House at Commons. , Colonel Sam brings to this struck the prestige 05 an illustrious reputa- tion. Almaty he has routed Mindor- Genora! Hutton. smitten him hip and thigh. All-easy ho has hosts: tho Boer army in mass and in detail, and. what the sword lent undons ho has cleaned up with his pen. British statesmen have heard 01. his fame be- (ors now. Tbs Maury o! the colon- A great honor, you will my. Yes, but no snow than Colonel Bonnie. cams. W didn't tho: choose Gouge Eula Foster! Alan, tho: hall hoard him speak. 3nd" they. knew that there '1'?†no magnolia). no; hope-lupin“: tones in the deale- cater! pencmlï¬yl Canons! Bun lt lull tube.am9o1.smitls.’ He iathoruoanmhlmM-plomu the dark cloud. He is the. Ajax who will do†tho mummy. Colonel Bun would sooner ï¬ght than as. Lot Chmbermn so but to hh 9:9th and Balfour to kl: golf llnkw It Hamihou Times; The lumber: at an Emlish‘ concert company refused last whet ‘bo go on the! programme at St. Catharina: with two comic ainegra 1mm Toronto. It- seems that that some sort at etiquette in vogue in the old country kept them from appepu-ing with Toronto singers. Without touching on the merits of the case, if it has any merits. we be- lieve the Ital-3 is a good one; How: often do we see talent at rare merit received coldly. and almcn‘t with im- patience. when a {puny man is on the iale is proverbial. ‘ Colonel Sam in the very cream and quintesoenoe ot that wanna. 'The Brities Empire has heard what Colonel Sam think: at the capacity 0! the British onio- om he met in South. Attica: Every- body knows that it was only when Colonel Sam. arrived on the spot that the Empire had any chance to heeav- ed. It Colonel 8am can save an Em~ pire it: should be easy for. him toma- cue that small integral part at it known as the Balfour Government. What more natural than that the eyes oQChamhe’rlain and Banana and Lansdowne, and all the rest on them, should turn toward Canada seeking Colonel Sam, who hag already ap- proved himselt the man at destiny! Such werethor reasons that Jrompted Whitney in M4 at himr round para inch. Ha upon at the winter tar at Gualph u um pendulum which remnant: to agriculture the grant heart thrnb It tha grovlnnu (I 06- tario." Whnt n nine antenna he could turn by declaring thnt Dr, Beanie Nabitt more-ent- than“ heart t‘hmb of. tha Conservative graft element at the Pravinoa o! On- tarh. ' t {thin mwwggplul- the flower mun-y from the nettle He: lent. Octane! Qua will do it. covering. hinuem with glory. in be contemplates the desperate natuxe on the invitotion to Colonel 8am to some over and help. That be we; invite! goes without saying. pol. Sun is not! the men to butt in._ ï¬mivmé Remedial: At laï¬t We: ate: Whitney has aekuewlgdggd. and that at Guelph. too. that item John my“ did much £9! “Manna in Gamma. flan. 391m mean» at: was mumbled m Erm‘s ability. and possibly be has given Nu e912 lemme: some mm on the “that. the conflict before him we can you imagine him saying “For m a- poor. ago on Westminator‘A'bhoy.†Al: on: rate he will ho well up in the ï¬ring line and in he falls in bottle, why, to play Horatio: at tho briézo and turn back Cunpbell-Bunnerman‘a oar- xied hosts. it will to Colonel Sam IIITOIIAI. IOTII m of II M m Kr. E. 0. One. 3 mil carrier of. Canton Centre. 00113.. who ha been in the U. 8. mice tor ubont‘uixtoen years, up: “We hue tried. many cough medicine. to: amp. but. Chunberllin'n Couch Randy is king 0! all and one to to be round upon 9w: time. We aha lini it the heat remedy for cough. and colds. shin: main result: and hum; no in altar mom. Wu "tum without ltinthohouu.“rwmoby,ll§ so as 'to uphold their own. Tetnpt- ation may approach as as a. plant-her and spring uponus ‘and we; find our- selves helpless. Is there a my at escape? Is it possible to meat temptation in every'torm. He who plays with temptation. is a lost. man or woman. II we look upon tempt- aï¬on with any sort of love. it means that we are ngotistin with it.and the but wsyioti titis by flight: the scrnptnra ssys. avoid and tnxn from it. snd it we would‘es- gape trom it we must pram mum rt. Trust not mandrel. bnt_trn_lt N. 80th «Motor. m): vow: lil- mxh wen vary mm. A pru- u manna wu hold at the «ion at tho service. : {AT HOUSE OF REFUGE. - Some thirty-live or notc'o: the young people at Comm-meat. Neth- odiat church united out to the new Home 01 Mose yesterday dternoon after Sunday cchool. and held the. lint cl the winter meetings ot the request on the old people. A large meeting was held, conducted bx Mr. Wellealey Staples, and old udyognz enjoyed the singing at Reed old hymns. The meetings will be con- tinued during the winter. and all in- terested in the comfort 0! tle old'po- pic ore cordially invited. to attend. God. The May on ens. min the heartfelt attonno. thi. payer. i332 mm “ï¬iim’ bé‘ animated thereby ta mtmu; carve thou «- aution «comma to tho Wm 01 . In tho swam: It". DI" lit-hop 4.. Iivewd a very “mom can emotive sermon from the pyophooy by 333;: p:rson goes his ordinary way in bus- im-ss and no one knows his real chur- ncter of God. The proving a! the temper ot the soul may be God’s own work. God must prove us. and the trial must develop our faith. Mr. Phelps spoke of temptation as an al- lurement end on temptation to do evil. For «web one at us there was an exploration of temptation to [ind out a weak a in our lives and. ex- ploration en smith would be made until the weak spot .wu found. There was a personal spirit at evil in the world. whose one purpose is to destroy. The world about us is turned by the evil one into a snare and bcgmlemen't. God meant unto use the world and enjoy its and get our living out of it. on this enemy cornea to turn us all into a spell and tum- our way. from God. There was FM“ in the words of Jesus Christ when 'he slid. {‘Leud us not into temptation." All knew at some per- sonal evil and Mr. Phelps condemned the motive of beneï¬ttmg at some- body (1139': expense and at business men using just_ e_li_ttle croosedness . CAMBRIDGE-8T. METHODIST. At “abridge-st. Mahdi-t church yesterday morning tho pastor, Rev. Goo. J. Bishop. reï¬ll-rod mung: to tho passing urn: on up late Jada: Dun. He apoho on tho serious lou out-lad In the home. in the com-' munity ut law. and In tho church. The Judge land been for your. unu- teemul member on the church. mono pang. otflolnl mlntlon a mentor. or t mate- mi Qwurl: Bards. no was am n most unusual Blblo clm Muller la the Bunny uhool. and Wm lutomted ln all the nerv- m and work at no church. mu worth had been manned In his tro- qweut eleoflou n In: representulu w the maul and natural cancer: name. and also in Ill! len oontlnued counter; on we Mam a Senate at Mama Umwmlly. The luau u grunt. but. the - Junker sum. than auahg lo be mm M mammal: u! the Medan sumo rendered the «bunk. n ma immune at an heu- onblo «Mr 113 the aamul 09m: mumps“ The bag wan "pram that l lasagna ml: 5 lite would not in lent upon_§he_ oomplqupu, m m to 00' at. w Ian I! In. Ir. m ‘ t From Monday‘s Dolly. “Tho Story 0! the Star“ in, tho :1- tle on u beautiful cantata. which hon placed many audiences. This cont:- ta. will ho mounted it Queen-st. Methodist. church on Christmas eve, by the scholar: at tho Sunday School, who am hard at work rehearsing their parts. It consists of good mu- snc. recitation, etc†and is beauti- fully costumed. QUEEN-81‘. METHODIST. “Lead a: not into tanptation." maths “Mat which Rev. Mr. 9!:de upon on yesterday morning It QWt. Nuthadist church. his text being taken‘hom Hatthew. 8th chgp, _18th vague: SERMON OI “TIMING!" M’ QUEEN-81’. IETIIOIIICT. _v'_ _ +__, In his remarks Rev. Mr. Phelps aid that the gen lea Jesus Christ I!“ u very legal t 'ng. duling with spir- itual rights. True religion eonsnts in npprceiating in their all value all thing in human life, an the prayer of the text eavered all the vital in- terests in human lite and deals with the things 0! the agent. and relates to our purpqqee 3 the futulfex A A] "If (flURfflfS SUNDAY. IA'I‘ 110$. Mr. «Jag. Bonn hm ‘ the young men_ymtordny. speaking on “Excuses." Hr. Boxnll explained that although the sun-roundup had coo- sidenble to 'do with the unn’s char- acter, yet I: yum; man should not makeitanexcmetorgoingtotha bag! because his compamom were good or bad just as he seen It. Many men have arisen iron: the most ad- verse surrounding: to lives of. tune while many otha’a. who had. been reared undu- the most hvornhle cir- cmuatnnoea sud oomitionn have tail- ed attain a large m at mecca. Each man was rupomi'bla to his make: for his own conduct. . m to it. Me. We are calling tint-clues beet by the ctr-cue. side or quarter. Rind quarter, $6.00; (on quarter, $6.00. M. O'Hdlmn. Hoyt Kprkot. “join: Esther a col. lulu lattes-II the Isl lam school no". Torouto News, 8stuxdsy: Hr. John Hughes passed away yesterday in his eighty-second year. st the home at his son .Chief Inspector Hughes. Mr. Hughes wss born near Fintons. Counâ€" ty Tyrone. Irelsnd. in 1823. He cum to Csnads and settled in Darling- ton towuhim'Durhsn. in 3846, snd resided there until three your: :30. He wsstninedssdsumyorinlreâ€" lend. butheeunes teacher-constr- ter comm: out here. As s'teseher ' who has requated the investigation. I: we.“ as in the interests at the pub- lic. who sre concerned in discover- ing the cum of the conditions of ' Mange. whether due 'to structural detects or other eauscsotmost im- portant parts at s great public work 0! course, the public cannot upset to he informed of developmentaariy in: in the course at the investigation The}. will hsve to be stidied with the assurance that the investigation will be thorough. sud will have to wait for results till the: report of the investigating authoritiosiamade to the Depot-taunt. and the rcsultirx information mule public in the ordin- sry course. Mr. Bush“ married Miss Caroline Laughlin jnat heron leaving Irelani. and at tho eleven children mne are living. They are: Jones L. Hughes. Col. Sam Hughes, M. P.. Col. John Hughes. Newtonvllle; Captain Wm. Hughes, Kingston; Mrs. Scott. 'wine 0! Principal Scott. of the Toronto Normal School; Mrs. (DrJ noAlpine. Lindaay; Mrs. Jobb. Cartwright; Mrs. Beaeook. Manchester. and Mrs. McDonald, Davenport. Iowa. Inter- ment at Neetleton. Durham county. on Monday. lumnddumthrooluul “ammun- tap on my waning until Wu uu 90'th I. E. mu. Mr. Hughes was very amulnl,“ was om on the promoter. of the first 'Deachen' mutton. He. was an no- tivo tempennoo worknr. had been 3 District and County Master at the L. 0. L.. and mr manxyun wu I License Inspector tor Wat hor- lh-ugume mowhnma m than days ilVMIhé than MM: and M tha peopka huw what they hug ta dupe-u at. The Vax‘wpuhm to â€ï¬‚u rula up {mm It. 1m tandem at Thu Dost “fish tuhaaw what-o m 90 tha hm! wuh than money they ml! and tho advent-quanta m m 99mm»- oufltqlly. It a a [was at tuna to do t u hetero hum . It you yum «tau what on no in "It“!!! *0“ at one ow when to get u. hen min. you an, mm a m . anion u to math as which won 6 u suitable pumhuo either for mammoth-cum thouh t was hot on your mind before you read the at In canola-ton. :3 (ton manhunt. who “va chop only for “Ma. . momma la be. and m at having to town in! mmmmvmm Than It to a: nut «luau. to tobu humans The». whoohoo-e only hue the but uloctlom In the morning there is lea hurry. In the “0:0. unit the nlemen md allure-en :3 lens «on: amt the better pupa to unit on entom- Il‘ho loam the time tm mum. at mambo Ian- omded the atom: will be. and the crater the roubmuen at having one“! attain on. Come t9 town at woe am! he antenatal. will hold tho M u you wum than. ‘ A -~- . ot‘money. Being natural! or n pne- tics! term at mind we die: : few more him on Christan. showing. Our ï¬rst t‘dvica is. “Coma to Way to buyâ€"yon no an at 8 better sanction than you an ï¬nd ab ‘10:. onto and other. places. not our ner- chants luv. to: yarn hut the. repo- tation at selling chap-even cheap- er thus the dept-tum“! atom in Hue city. quality oond‘eruL w M Linhy manhunt: have laid in many novelties for the holiday trade and vex, hm stock: 01 staple goods to meï¬ the intranet! (lemma con- aeqnent at good times and shundsnce IIIITS OI â€WIG- II. HUGHES DEAD. 20 per cent. discount! Bove' and Children's Sui-to Boy. to olotho ana Wu gunman..- _, If you have t I. only fbr 10 days- Come th I. ofl’eru-romombor I enough to to around- partmont I. far too lam: we are going to reduce It. when he hu been nineo Int April. He gays that. no exrgse'ration ha- been nude in the Torontapapon in regard to the oil wells on_ the hlmnd. They have been getting good pumping well. ever since In: spring. 91:. oil being mixed with “it valor. and just before cold miner not I: may attack two "3W1" cl pm on with no wager. tho oil hall; 0! tho wry hubs-t culls. Thus walk Ind to h Flaunt“ once. u then won do he mm a hand to race!†tho flow, mounting cam now II. n- u“. 5‘3.“ 31:3.â€42‘2." ‘1'?“ “"2 . PM tho on. In ahlppd :to the Stand“! 0“ 00'. Manor: at twain. but it In expound than. mil ’ho ““th mtnt‘ next flute mans build- I Miner: on tho Inland. m tho, WfllOmm.th ,1.“ his} ' 7 .3 .A pair of 4»:va make and nonpubl- thu gift. You can buy at 203m cont cla- oount this molt 1t nun. ‘ OI on um laud. Mr. H. R. Borrimiq bu just re- turned (Join maltonlin Ilium. Not 1 minute should be lost when 3 child shown symptoms at cm Chamberlein‘e Couh Ream given u soon as the child hmomee hoarse. or oven utter the empy cough ep. peeve; 'll prevent the attack. It never tells. and is plenum. and. sale. to take» For ale by ell drmieta. ll" IOU†IIVIITIMTIOI. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy hndency Mud pneumonia. A-__- __J _‘- L. A...- the and take advantage of It I. only fbr 10 days. Come aholoe. We hope to have “Mhuflnmd to WMMdflflnhthflhe. " to hunt! Vail. CHARGES HOD- Madagaonin II“. B‘I’A‘I’I of all kinds. â€WWW donlaouorl’umilzudwithins ndius 01001:“..de Prospective tannin for our printad list. at It‘d (it, Props“ for ulc.A11 “mind 1AM a!“ with III We villain. ' Wad-swam VII m Our Friend. One and All J. T. O’CONNELL CO. ." our entire stock For You Dag. only. AUCTION SALE. I. '1‘. WC 3)., .1†Emu-0t, Wk n m: m mun. mu [clothll‘l‘v Hats! Caps. Nook. . Mackots, Smacks, Odd VERY “HAPPY J CHRISTMAS Cow Chum Hi9: 555 HEW $5!