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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Dec 1905, p. 3

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Minced to anti): Esmsnen JAIL FURNITURE. Hope Young, Murder“: Senhncod to ? Bath, Goes Insane and wm Bo Bo Placod In Asylum. Halifax, Dec. 26.â€"Hopo Young, eon- flcted of the murder of May Ward and Eocapoo Booth by Mir-oh. Toronto. Dec. Btâ€"Whno “fighting a train at Toronto Junction Sun- on. and in: head woo cut. 80on did not notice the tocomotlvo. tad omod tan: death by a mlnclo. Looomoflvo prlodoo. mouvo mu puny blown to moon. two mombou of tho mm. our badly Mum! hm ’00:on by a. «photon oz tho oulno’o holler. to. be 3m 9: almond-burg. N. 2.. 5:1. And Conductor 1(qu o: But- . N. 3.. won terribly ooudod. Do to expected to Mo. ha of Grow Not Known. Norfolk. Vt... boo. nâ€"wm all ho:- tom um and hot unknown throw-mod not to 18 moon. 0! mar “dummnmumm mum and «may in tho ofeoutvhouvkoflommml . Twolvo .ofloofly Hurt. Dunno. ca. Doc. 81â€"1130 out- Denvor and Rio Grand. unen- [tbo passengers won wand. tvolvo o: M seriously, vPâ€"vv ~v ' com severe wounds to the head. Buriod Undu- Tom of On. Ironwood. Mich” Doc. 239mm men yore killed Saturday by t an of 1.000 ‘um of iron ore from 3. slip on the 1.800 not love! or the Newport mine urn-on- ; Couple Thrown From Buggy. i London, Dec. “Fourie- Maud we or Elmwood smug. while driv- n; in the country sum-cu night. were thrown 2mm their busy by the ham bulking. Harris m badly in- ma. being uncontcious for some time w Man and Dough!” Killed. '2 Fort Wayne, 11:11., Dec. 26.â€"-A hon-u unchedtoabugxy run into the msylvania. 18-hour “W a D01- glee, Ohio, yam, and Henry worst and dauxhw Rose were km- .a, and Mrs. Buney Wghomhofl, tho 1 daughter or Honorst. was- merely 3-.“ '1» ma been 1. mm fly all his me. 8119904 on ‘ "‘1' flammovorbyuveruwl. an m m crushed out. no law- 3 WV md three Chm ' woman Fatally Burma. ”onto. D00- ztâ€"mm tho docti ‘ burns received from the antenna- “ of ‘ mp, urn. Caroline Boddow. 33rd year- M 1“ ‘1” ma“ n her my nospmu Sunnyhfi-“Q'nm 9t ’ need to 626th: m; Saturday 50 mm W01!“ mm: were imagine. in“! he examined as to her mental won and has been M in B m )aekéb new: mm will my take steps to man he R- u «a tag 990th m WM! mm nu PRESENT s Bony FOUND IN A POOL wBuvm Takinl HIM”!- 198 Dem. 81:39!!! W 9 amounted WW Bkatu Prov: Fatal to Jack McInter. Laden announce tint on may 0! 80.0001: concentrated a; momma. northeast of loam, and Wm soon :59 may to men to the extra snout- ' was. I The latest in that both sides were can“ at midnight, when a was Mammy W _L--I‘-L A..._L. ' According to this tolephonio mag. tho revolutionary mom had given the signniormmoarixingottha premium: .nt 0 o’clock this evening. but governor-Genera.) Doubaasoi! discover- ed their plant and acted quickly. He mulbd tWenty-nvé thousand troops at all aim! in Red Place. under the walls of. th‘a Kremlin. moan, ‘ muchine can: in the tow-rs ‘o: “the Chiheso' ran mud cum :2 inund- m A Reign of Temp In Moscowâ€"Pint Hatchery Occurred lam-day. 8t, hamburg. Dee. sagâ€"41.35 mm) arm. situation at Moaeaw “3:33am 1:. 01099613333! ermm‘ .A ”all” battle» in using an the streets 9: the city. and 3 mm at term Mm A telephone; mam 1m mm by the “canned PM! um am» the dinâ€"”'9: 0! sum» m van-y- by “7-3: am; a» maniac}: cum am» mm M mm no mu. try I”!!! to luvs tho upper ma. uwmmmmmmmaom. We and the Count- have n- voludandhsvonmudtoflnontho W9- A. _ . A- __-___- "fi‘b’iwm his]: memes dam gens. save {or 99mm ta in the :30”,de of the Dims“ ad bam- not the insurgents. it is stated, to hold the outskirts and only enclose the troops in the grad cantreotthe city. ‘ U _ The insurgents displayed great stub- bornness in holding their barricades, even advancing in a mass to the slaughter. At. the same time the bombs were thrown iron the windows of house: near the barricades occupied by the revolutionaries. The artillery was summoned and battered the house. to pieces, Atrocious tabs are told of the 009- sacks, Rho, plied with vodka. until drunk, fired down the streets, some times charging with lances. All report; agree that the fighting Sunday, which continued until mid- night, assumed the nature of a but- chery by the machine guns of the ar- tillery, grape and canister being em- ployed mercilessly against the ill-arm. ed insurgents. 7 7 A 8t. Petereburg. Dec. 28.-â€"-Direct tel.- mphic communication with Moscow m severed Sunday night, but the Government succeeded in restoring communication by a. roundabout route yeeterday morning. A_ _ _ ,_ “In ooéclulion th «Secured am in wentottuluroot olr own they would hue recourse to terrorism, choosing‘iholr victims from an elm“ a society.” _, p , A “Telklng wtth an intelligent up of at. Petenhnr revolutionlste wee lnforlned the: w lle they believed the etrlke would he vlctorloue. they fully reeltned they were etnklng everythlu upon the tune. end thet teller. would eet heck thetr enueo tor eererel yeere. They eeld they were devoting their exam to ehektn; the reunde one 02 Rue!“ demo. In full confidence thet once the extettnc regime we even thrown. they oould no we!!! build mother and um toretgn netlone would he no reedy to edvenee money to e denoerette republic ee to the I‘m. "For every berrieede destroyed 8m» any, two or three appeared in other places. Orders were given by the re- volutioniete to shoot only when there was greet hope of bringing a men down, but otherwise to tire out the troops until they lost patience. Loyalty of the Troope. “The most a rising thing of en in the ioyeity of t e troops, which no- body here unitioipetegi, It to tho“ fury of super-hum: hate, and hence the deeds reported are not acts of patriots, soldiers or otherwise, but the‘ enormlties of madman. ‘The Fury of Hate. From fragmentary accounts received tom Moscow. I gather the: the chi! war has brought no decisive action. but only a. thickening of the NM dud, an intensifying of the horrors, ndmincreueofthepm bit- cornea The driving force behind both the troopsandtherebelsisnolonscrthat e! unmet-02811111111383 131' o , 1 d , ‘-A_ The Emperor 1: daily in :0"- viewing at Tank 0. the regi- ments of the St. Petenburg district The spirit of the troops is decidedly Izoyal. ~ _ __-_ Monte Fighting. It is learned, however, that cannon firing in now proceeding in vnrloun parts of the city, where tonight very neu- the railroad stations the barri- cades arected by the revolutionnrlel are bein deeperately defended. The art terminus at Moscow 1 The Kurk terminua at Moscow in be- !ng plunged, end nanny wagons laden with provision are being 1090951. _ Your Moscow oorrespondent’s tele- u'una have not been accepted beam :11 private messages were refused this Afternoon. The inhabitants of Moeco hnve Seen forbidden to leave thei dwell- ing after 7 o’clock in the evening. It In impossible to move about. the dty In consequence of the frequency of stray bullets. Many innocent person has been accidentally killed. “A: mrciu of provisions is thnnten- Tho tune correspondent, telegraph- inx at 10.38 p.m.. says: 7 d 7 _ I'd": UV“ (N, "1-. 'L At an early hour this‘ mornl'ng the casualties at Moscow were estimated st 5,000 killed and 14,000 wounded. with the fighting still pmceedlng tendon. Dec. 36. -â€"'l‘ho correspon- lemt o: The Daily Megap h at St. Petersburg, in a despatch dated at 1.15 THE ENORMITIES OF MADMEN Fierce Flahtlng In the GM of Mue- oowâ€"EAIN Kllled end 145” Wound- ed In flue Bettieâ€"Imunnente Plan to Hold die Outekirte of the . ,‘Towu and co Cloee In Upon ASUPERHUMAN {HE In New Driving Fem hhlnl Iona Troop. and Bob-Ia. |TOIY OF THI IATTLI. the Troops. Peterhoro. Doc. air-Joseph Heinl- in. an Emma boy from lake- field. wu charged before KW Bumble yesterday with toning tho am 0! Thomas Dollar” 0! 3m.- north on the Ontario Bank for $31.05. He pleaded guilty and was remanded to: sentence. Ninoty Can! (in. New York. Dec. :o.â€"'rho Aim" of the People's Gal. Lid“ ‘3 00h 0‘- met. here yentordny and approved “10 90-0»: rate for cu “PM 0117 01 0mm. The (”motors Ibo Wm reduce the dividend tron. perm Minuet-fi- fimflton. Dee. Imam am»; who has beéa giving Ohm! Tea Dye all sorts o: trauma was at his old than last night. Betweg 7.11 “d 9. o the firemen mm mm out no tewerthaaanfimndthmotm area were the work a! n Incendiary. The {on In each can W m Boston. Dec. 22.â€"mnlnttonr-stmy brick building mum: «and the death of one mm. Pmlnuo Monica. Ninety men we] women and their a. aspen em on both by mean of IM- mm mm are “am had most at them set out by meal at a mum. fly “was over {he not a! the bum- ma building the? washed the higher walls a: an adjoin: structure. when name 9! them tamed a human ladder and by permitting others to climb out over their shoulders same then to men anew. The troops hold the railway ete- tione, but the plundering of freight can continues. Three hundred of these cars have been entirely stripped on the Kazan Railway aiding Alone. Late this externoon it was reported that fighting was proceeding in the outskirts of the city. and that there were heavy losses on both sides. Dur- ing the day bombs were throwu in the streets. In nearly every district large num- bers of lnnqcent persons were accident- ally killed or wounded. In many cases, dragooas fired Into private houses. where they suspected revolutionaries had taken remge. The revolutionu-iee may hnve not In the least loot heat. notwith- Iundlng Suturdey'e heevy casualties. It to now known that 500 u a. moder- ete estimate of the losses. nnd nun! more pet-lone tell to-day. Revolutioniete’ Sueeedeee. The revoluuonnrlel had tow luc- ceuee. They 1|an 1. tome or gen- dnrmee In mum. killing or wound- ing 20 or them. Since then artillery has been firing nnlnterruptedly in that section of the city. Continua! on Ounday. Moscow. Doc. Mâ€"(G p. m.)â€"Artll- Ion-y. rm. and rovolm nun; oontlnuod throughout tho do}. but the no!” at tho bottle has now Iomowhot outed. Tho [um tum boon bomb-MIMI one bot-flood. mol- moth». tho cannon- odu bolus touovod by ohm. by tho (ll-mom. who not No to tho doom The an of tho tight!“ to-du was more extended. sud tuoludod 'rrshnolo aquu'o. Sodom Kantian. and my other struts. Many Innocent potions were killed. among them severe! women. men: bodie- were New to piece. by ehrep- nei. on 'rvereekie street. where the crowd: were enniuied. the iouea were heavy. Beverei etudente were conspic- uoua behind the berrioedel. either cer- rying wounded or tekin: their pieeee lathe reniu end cheering their oom- ee. 'Telegraph poles. viral, punks. her- rels. end any materiel amenable we) need in the construction or the may barricades which sprung up all over the city. end u soon In one was de- stroyed mother went up u it by made at n dinerent point. The crowds fought the troom with intenu stubbornness. using prtnclpnlly revolver: and hem! grenades; but may hundreds or per- sons hed revolvers. end reputedly stood their ground.. even when they were being moved down by quick nr- 61". A ‘4 in; aught'est resistance he wu beaten into insensibmty. Many Awful Scenes. There are many revolting details of the day. At Fuller's school. after the students had raised the white flu. and come out. they were charged. rid- den down and eabred by the drlc'oons. The revolutionaries retaliated wherever they caught on once: alone. end on The Plan Which Failed. Theplanotthearmedrisincotthe proletariat was to seise the St. Peters- burg station at dawn Saturday. take possession of the Doums. building. cap- two the StateBankand proclaimapro- visional government To the workmen tell the talk of. taking the station. the object of which was to prevent com- munication and the deepstch ot troops 4mm 8t. Petershurz. The student revolutionary organisations were to have captured the Dome building and the bank. - Governor-General Douhassoft learn- ed 0! the scheme at a conference at the Palace Friday night. and decided to put it down ruthlessly. He also ac- cepted the offer of the notorious re- actionary. Prince Teller-baton. to or- ganize a militia composed of loyalists. The attack of the station at dawn (tiled. Human Laddor Pormlm Mp0. “an yuan v â€"_â€"_- The chief of police say! that to eat!- mate the total number of casualties would be mere guess work. but the thinks they will probably run Into the militia. who were surrounded 0.! Ed- lers school. made an heroic stand. deâ€" fending the place with bond!» and re- volvers from a window. They killed two omcers and eight eoldierl. end wounded many more before they eur- rendered with a loss of five killed and thirteen wounded. ,_ l _ 7A. The principal refinance was at me Triumphal arch. the defendm 61 nut ban-lends being mod oniy with revol- vers. They held their ground for a. time “that the machine guns. .4-1...‘ 'v-‘VIâ€"U' Continued mm". Since then there hoe been mum continue! fighting eomewhere In the city. The workmen threw up berth codes at the Triumphel arch. two places in the Dom-ovary street. end st mother piece. but on were malted and carried by the troops. m mm W an M an «lemma 0: ham and Ham ”mm-y gt «mm: noun. . I'M am man a! bum»: mum! an I c‘olook. when 1»: may. and an man. which wm lowed with M and mo . prooullon at what“ mm Nd au- ad alumna towin- uonary noun 0.- they mm Into tho boulevu'd. _‘ _ __ Lakofloid I0)! I: a Forum Ineondllry Hm mat the ll. Putcnuim’e announce in the field or national poiitice wu nude nu. der circumltuoee ct W1" interest. we: the Nortbveet Rebellion. en elec- tion occurred in Hochehn County. which bad been mused by the lets Sir John A Hecdcnaid. eppemntiy to test the Itmstb of the nation. The Liberal candidate warn. Pretonteine. end the election home of national importence. He won e decisive vio- tax-1.80wure-eiectedin1mebt 1m. mhxuemmm. her for the new constituency ct Mei-J onneuve by e Monty o! 1.870. which mwmxmtbbm. Intbe httetyecrleweeebombeni cud!- M k W em! in elect-l: lion. Ir. Pretontaine came here n-om London. where he w. negotiating with the imperial authoritiea concom- inc the eetahliehment pi a naval militia in Canada. a euhiect in which he waa deeply intereated. A tern daya ago he waa quoted ea Iayina' that the change in Government in Britain had delayed hie plane. but that he waa aaeured that the new Government waa quite eyutpa- thetio with hie deaisna. Sketch e! Hie Lite. The Hon. Joaeph Raymond Fourier Prerontaine has long been an active figure in municipal. provincial and ted- eral politics. He was born at Lon- gueuil. Chamhly. County of Quebec. Sept. 16. 1850. Hie family wee at an- . clent descent. hie ancestors having made their home in what was then New France in 1680. He was educated privately at St. Mary's College. Mont- treal. and finally at MoGill University. where he took the degree of B. C. L. in 1873. In the same year he was call- ed to the bar. where his rise was rapid. M. Pretontaine possessed unusual abil- ity and forensic skill. and hie firm of Pretontaine. Archer and Perron enjoy- ed one ot the largest practices in Montreal. In 1898 he was created Queen's counsel. Flret Set For humbly. In 1875 he made his ilrat appearance as Liberal candidate for the Quebec Legislature in hie native district 0! Chambly. and. in epite of conaiderahle odds. wae aucceeetul. In the Lexi-iature he made hie mark. but on offering himself for re~election in 1813. waa de- feated. Hie opponent. however. wee uneeated. In 1"! It. Prerontaiue wee min eucceeeful. but wee again dea- teated in ion. During the period he interested himeeli in municipal lite. and in nu wee elected a oeuaeilier 'ot Heeheiace. at that time the principal east end auburb of Montreal. Hie policy in municipal altelre wee pre- neeeive. and he worked atrenueuaiy oe eenait ot the eitiaene. Invention- ed the annexation oi that town to the city at Montreal. and the union wee completed in not. For lento were he- tere he had acted ae mayor. e! Keene- lace. and we returned to the ward en alderman to the City Council. He eat continuouuy until we. when he wee elected mayor by eeelamatlen. re-eleet- edinimwalare‘emaierity. lie withdrew voluntarily la "08. altheueh nominated tor re-eleetiee. 8e alee acted on the Beard ed lehoel commie- aamtewhiehhewaaeleetedle Tho British Mint-hp. .8” Well 30880. Van not!!!“ by mmmr Lom- Iou tad mag-omen“ tor tho muted o: the mnmor won st om begun. The body will In «In to Mound. Gum. tor tutu-moat. At 0 o'clock Int night the adminis- tntlon or modlclno was rollowod by A choking ”nation. Tho tut nou- menu mm ndmlnmom and death {allowed Immodmela. The Minister. on Seturdey visited Lille and Dunkirk. but on returning to the Hotel Continental here. he no compelled to take his bed. end a. phy- Iicien wee sent for. The letter pro- nounced Mr. Prefontetne’e illneee to be eerioun. end a apeciuiet wu celled into ooneultetlon. Complete not we: advised. end ell amusement- were cancelled. During the progress of 3 mquot given In m- honor Dec. 21. he was seen to be Morin: acutoly. but this st the time was attributed to emotion nu: replying to s tout. to his hedth. - term: from heart trouble. but be con- tinued to 1111 his alignments. urn Pietonwno. “compound by Randolph Lemon the cm Bou- cltor-Genenl. cum to France ; eon- plo or weeks ago tron: London, In con-- nectlon. It 1- add. with the establish- ment of 3' line of steamer: between Inn-mu tad mum pox-ta Pun. Doc. 20.-â€"Hon. Mona Pro- tonuine. Cmdian Minister or Karine and fisheries. died suddenly st 9 o'clock last night. The cause of his death wu mm poctoria. Trouble a! tin Hurt Carr!“ 0!! 6M.- dim Mlnlmr of "urine and Huh- ofio‘! Ouddonly â€" Body Will .0 . Enough! 330k b Canada-4min- 7\ locum. Sol-ion. on sum-«yâ€" ‘fi . amen of m- cum. IN PARIS, 9 PM" CHRISTMAS HON. RAYMOND PREFONTADTE A IINISTER TAKEN Hon. Mr. Panama. Ola Whllo On Duty In Franco. In anoul mm... 11 HEN“ m divulon will to to tho non-coco can: aux-in the comb: We. on Innocent "tom Orulur Divlcbn Gnu Iuddnn Odom to Do“ on Unknown "In-Ion. Pull. Doc. “â€"73. mntmr o! In- flno m mm the comma» of tho Noflhu'n "Mm to MN m m division In mm to am mum»: on mom a: old"! tor an unknown destination. calm and won on 0mm In" human manual to outbreak Anon.» IM Prob-No. Mal. Don. “Mm mind court w reopened “turd". '1‘!“ German manor Md and town mum “a 9mm. but mm m nar- nu. All no «to: m. bu Nuc- W3 and mm will to mu mud mud um balm am I‘m no rumorl o! no!“ I'm. mu a: pn- uuum hue boon aha. Chin». Minister At London to No- ootlm With British Government. London. Dec. 28.â€"Tho correspon- dent of The Morning Pout u mam an tint the Chinese Foreign one. bu inn-noted the Chinese Xiniuor at London to negating with the Brit- ish Government uni-din the mixed court dispute. to demand a dicmiun of in. polio. mu in tho noon: Hr. Balfour’- Itnnge eonndinx honor of the Windsor Uniform ie 3 much coveted distinction It consists o: e double-hunted blue coat with a. scor- let colic end cu!!- end buttons beer- ing the royal crown. It is worn only at Wlndeor Castle. The wearers are limited to the royal finally. the roytl household and 3 very few privileged The now Victoria: Order m in- ltltuted by Quoen Mom In 18”. It In practical, restricted to the run! totally and It: connection- abroad. but was contorted upon tho lot. mn- bhhop ot Cnnterbury on the occasion of the coronation of King Edward. The only other non-royal holders of tho deoonuon are the Duke- ot Argyle end We end Lord Curson. Ron I Vista-ha Chain and Window Unlunn to Landau. and Inflow. Won. Doc. ace-Tho mu m- swu-dod two unique honon to two at tho chic! mu o! the outgoing mau- try. The Emu!- 02 Landon. ro- ooIM tho Ron! Victorian can at tho What clul. dun: an N! t It would be MI policy :0 flat I M tantalum-arm mmvmmumuo hull-um. In In told your comma tooling who: Calm mu: minute:- Confluent. There were 3 [Mt may who did not support M. Present-And. mausol- pd projects. but one um an! an. been onty too may to unify w the won- derful mom and muty which In m alum u and o: the Deput- nont 0! Hum m Mflqo 30 my won me money .5 tho mm. brunt. when in In one. “mud undlnc Ioldlm to fight for mommsouthMflumu tho um. tuna ho held tho hench- Cundlul mum In an. hollow of m- hud. 7 PRINOH .GUADION T0 MOVI. file set! news spreed very repidly end the Premier end Cebinet Innis- tere were besieged with inquiries. Censurnetien end Gel-row. Hontreel. Dec. zeâ€"m news to the eflect thet Hon. Hr. Monte!» hed died suddenly in Peril ceased eon- sternetion unongst his my triends. inbothpertyoemqshemenwelles deep sorrow. Remond Prefonteine is perheps the best-known men in Mont- reel. end. unlike other strong petty men. hed no persons: enemies. mm eldernten to myor he hed worked up s. strong following end when he en- tered the Federei Cehinet his munici- pel friends, irrespective of petty neme. were then his edherents. While no other Liberel could poll e big meiority in )(eieonneenve. the Hinister of Ms- rine oonid eiweys count on two thou- send mejority et least. the English- speeking electore voting tor him to e 'OnmaptotmoablomoPumo “int-tor landlady notified the m- Ioul cam mama- tad called n abunmootmmmtobmtho bodyhome. w from non. Rudolph unions. but cont-Anal nothing hot the Inn on- nounoomant or the dost): Ind and do- un- would ho toward“ um. Up to o. tote hour In: night no “alumni hut-mulch had boon mound. Ottawa. Doc. uâ€"m new: of tho dost): of Ken. 11:. Proforma. cum 0 spunnllhock. Thom-comet!»- (nation was a. able mound by Sir Wilfrid nutter than: 8 o'clock. It HONOR. RITIRINO MINIOTIRO. “A. Canadian m Icy-J to the crown." both )1. Pretontune end his cone-no remrked. “We think mt no better course could be “opted." ’VHQPrdonmnohuboenicondstent advocate of unity between the French and English-mun: popnuuou or Intorvw In Pork. ‘A M m- uo ll. Putnam». “compound by non. Rudolph Lom- leux vent cm to Inndon. and 1mm mum Itmbutfloturdoy tuthwulnmodinthomnch malt-J. and quite mmnd of tho on- tonto cording botvoon France cud Mad. and unto-ed tho opinion tho: the new mullet. lu- Hoary (nuptial-Wan. would In de- mud n: tho comm: election 1! ho did not hack. it up. 7 '- Co. the Humid and Inflow- mnt Co. and 0 Mom: con- 8. mm Ina-M h Juno. It". amen». I «mm 0! m Minuet-LEWW‘VNW hmmMWMrMI-d ma. mmumalroctom. of tho Confidential: w. Assume. M MN MW e! Dunno ad lub- «MWMWMW kmtmuumn. all“. Lam-nun»- mlmuu. Human-w»- «mu» nacho. Working In Hamilton. THE SHANGHAI TROUBLE. Clblnd Mating Called. (Manna-i Without.) It in lump-tins or much that tho inhuman Army would hope in in commit-aimed by the Guwrumout of Gun Britain to undertake the no- iutioa at a probiam With regard to an unemployed which we Govern- ment it." in «Mandi: name to in! with. Th0 “tempt to club. 31h! in douiiot corner- ol Britain g use!!! cl mat proprietouhip mud n tho mucous-ml o! the city “mt- !: c. tut which. how- «a «blin- ds am: 0! th- ail-da- uin; outstation flat to undu- tun-ainmubhloohdau tho Wan-I: an an exp-rm. which can but matte-pad» ml“ "mam you own hand cums III (uh It merry OMWM w gamut at the it... 'Wo Md fluid}: to mam this “New“. It as n Inch: total: at our to“ n 0.“me _ at the yen when hearts are filled with loving cheertnlnws and good- will to meet with um and express in some slight war our gamer-est ‘ thank: to you for th; loving kind- no. you have shown us. A‘thmgh ' we feel thut at time. you. may have Mt dim: In your clung. «till ‘ we teal (lea grateful that M hue been am | nunm um! puma- , mm exponent ct thnt which pu- : a!» to Qt nplriumlA vulture. .. | Dear Indianâ€"We this this op- portunity at «lilac on you this ev- ening to exprul our harty appre. ciation of your work on our Sundey chool tucker. 'to he more atten- tive and punctual in the future. We wish you to accept this small tok- en 0: our esteem and. love for you. We all loin‘ in wishing you the compliments at the sauna. Signed on behalf at the cues. Lut evening a jolly gathering a! your): (allows greeted their teach- er. alia- Manon at home. in the form at a surprise pmiasnd prev outed her with a vo ndsomely ~n|rraved toilet act on the [allowing «lire-1; _ z ‘ Dun- Ifeather.-Om>e more we. the boys at your Sunday cabool class. have taken advantage of this 8210:9013 A mph at Sunday «shoal alum at the Dunhrldxo-at. Idhodm. nhool ha" uhown their love ad u- tm tor that: «am touhan by new“ fit their human lu thu unr- who puny m and presenting than with tolu- at their rmrd. On Thumb, night a clan 0! boys act at the homo o! nu. Hiram). Melbourne-ct. and prucntod her with a huuutul an“! and cream utJué tha {allowing adds-m. FAVORITE. Il'l’ll Till"! cum. La M ““M~W ““ III ‘3 “HI W DONOR! 0’L0ughlin Meâ€"Intyre. This is the Annual Greeting we wish to send out to all ; to those who favor us, as well as those who do not. In the coming year we hope to be spared to do business with all our old friends of the past and with a long list of new ones. We are in business to please our customers, to study their interests, and thereby promote our own. New Year, A HAPPY NEW YEAR Again wishing all' a very Happy Full of Sunshiny Days. We are cordially yours, diqplqotnll [NIH-new id the fallen world. to any not“ of up um Mann: 0! llcenry exoauenoo. “At Spin-tar Fun" it concluded, an “11 a: John Lulu: Long's clever story o! “is, state. "Oust!“ In Span." Th. dmtimdthnhfl‘ m thumb- jeotot I. thoughtful pt 1' by Dr. Gnu P. Murray. and t patina. for mu. tolh inch“ the tint at a ”mammummmw‘ Tho uncut apartments m m withmtbtdwm‘vu. mmumm: .‘p'H W and W , Tho Dollautor Mu tbs New You with an attmtin 1|an uni m a lull ha. (From “a Math: fins.) 1%". R. Robb: on Monday evening on the lawn church told “no Itory at a mum an. In . «It's: “on than was t can midmplm u 28¢. place In tho gunk “2130190. ans: 9” q- tub: a so u an a lupus-non m and: . a: mom "tang: pho- e an envelope ta: My we: {no no.9 n. nuunuthwltmtmgr “win! In at!!!“ to that flat. I [Bel no pride. but pity. For the burdens the rich endure; Then in nochinc sweet in the city But tho potient live: or the poor. 01:. tho lltth hand. no okiltuf. . And tho ohfld'o mind choked with weak. , Tho doubter- bu tron wilhl And tho mur’. but that M No. no! From tho ctmt‘n no. butt. mom topic: at mart up] It!“ I would a: to the root's low run. And Has madcw‘a Hull: 3“ lat mama u of old by ‘ rim. Am i. loved tor the in. our“. For a dmmr mm (or our And t «the: «a K: a in. tho prohlun broadly with a flaw to t mun-at mum-mu on pop.- ‘ht on to tho land. tho wholo mm ‘0: had tour. will hut to ho oh: Tho donation o! hall a nu- lton on": in std of Gaunt Booth'l “hon. by a print. Individual. It. I Goon. Barring, IM'I thu thou nu non tn Britain who MN Nth om than In tho policy 0! "hat to tho land“ It h M u tr. now . so whats Goldsmith unto. thu a b.- pamt loom In pans-ion cl their dim (I a uthl’l 3» out atnnsth. I am sick 0! tho showy zooming l Otalilethatiahaualio; 0! the taco. lined with scheming: | In the throng that hurriea by.. From the sleepless thought): endear-r or I would go where the children play, For I; dreamer lives (on ever' , And a toilet dies in 1; day, 1" nun. (John Boy]. Oman.) . . 1 un tired at panning and tuning; ' In tbs crowded him at men; Hurt wary on building and opening; And spoiling and building min. And Ilonator thodouold river (a Where I drveuned my “to unx For a dxeamer lives {or ever And a toiler dies in a m.

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