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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 29 Dec 1905, p. 4

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‘zBelginm... .. ;.. ... 21 ';. Austria... .. .. ... ...... 18 , 4 1'22 total known coal production not tbs-world is about 790 million m H. ‘WU Wu» vvct a nun 7777777777 - out! a aquurt‘ l . er tor algal-poses; and. her children she rushed out o! the .16: we beat Russia. Austria. France atom door to their moons, but forgot and are close on to the heels .0: about the daup bank of snow, w ’ h me'any. enveloped her -to the waist, an in â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" trying to extricate horse!!- aho lost I. m em both breath and balance and mu hoe downward in the drilt. Ballot-doz- I a? 3 I (Exchange) , . . . men themed the t it ' .1 Caflog ‘9 crust}; ban. pounds of: 3:“ no Eton-9L7 conglfifithtxhoy Wm“ ad "butane“? were unable to move to 21;, rioting: ' ' a; W‘ WOT assistance as road} ly u to ”M” 39°72!“ “taken. - I , ogherwiqn but 1059‘ i; . ; 41 tons; Butam us nan wan go; .L-.:. u-v ----- p"- -x - ,7 m. G any nearly 121 mil- aha enorazoufidgorttuneoheot the Steel - . . rust 'o no 1’. consumer ‘m “‘m ”'1’- 3“ "“11““ “d have had his steelehgaper. “the m:- “n- Belgium last with 23 1-2 millions, ke't had been 1100' I; i, not likely that on this question the ween“ with its 8 01:9 million tons Northwest may he destined to lead rloob W _ in bomgarison, but as :yet «a; 01%. babes! Thev ma “8 out 0‘ FBFPP- It has bad aperi- dagram shows the consumption of once. “Pd It evzdently. h" fight, ‘ fl and in the naval! principal consmn- â€""'"â€"â€""â€" ‘ W Home. . m..‘ T. u g I' l" he figures are! nan, oh. the; sea-ions illness of 2h; over the world's production and. 'mption 1:th are some very in- matinx mares which will be at mes-est (to ‘our readers..- Thero are :tonr charts with Wm; lying be- m I: Mute, wish we could re- ;M but space will not permit. 'Iho first diagram shrug the pro- »:hction d 0081 in the five principal 2mttiep. The United States heads the list with' some 314 1-: mil-lions 41 tons; Britain is next with 23:3. 1-2 million. Germany nearly 121 mil- lion. Frame nearly. 34 millions and dong. tom'ot which Britain produces ”that ieaafhan one third. and the Unified Std“: rather more. Aswiu in my}! the‘ fignrgs of the above 33 .333 atill we don't usé over aton quarter tpr all purpose: and beat Russia. Austria. France am on to the heels m. We do not know yet what the future may: lava in atore for us in the way of substitutes. such as el- eat'n'c energy developed from our wa- tgt points or peat tucl developed inn-n ou‘rpwtbet. We are inhoms that will [fit be wonder-1111 assets in their {half-list at present coal is stat we are intensely interested. in. W!- at 750 pest. ton I}: look- 2‘ 'ahe-vé'tteaészatcs stands at the 'hmfl at both tbs producing andtho muting fist, Which is only natur- a! as they: have “the coal; the popnq htion and. the» manufacturing indnap may. When .we come to the third diagram. Maven which shows the consumption of. coal per head of pop- da‘tion. Britain stands at the tap damning her yet 'tq be: the greatest. at manufacturing nationsâ€"pepnla- lation consumes}. The following is the way the list runs. 1 Britain...” ... ....389 tons per head. United States. ..376 tons per head mm. o . 1 16 “ h u Amria-n .u "'2 u, _39 .“ N ’- Wau. on no. 16 ‘3‘ u p, t It will be noticed. (tom this then that Germany .riw‘ill have to be more than double her output betore aha at all approaches either the Unitetl staets or Britain; The last diagram mm- the eaves: 0! export: over im- ports am! in this item no nation mmrm at all with Britain. her muss export being something like £34 million tons and the, next. Gur- nany, 6 million. ‘tona and from that M1: to Belgium 2 1-2 millions. I't Indiamm... ...7,43sooo tons Aurttra‘lia .................. 7.112.000 tons flaw anian'd. ........ 1.420.000 tons. Dammit... ...8,825.000 tons Smith 'Atfica... ...2,900.000 tons It ..bo seen that we in Canada Haven mg! way. to travel' yet he- tore we can be called a manufact- mug na'tiom In spite at the met that we nasal to use, mom coal per use highest {than any othgr 333-. i-s. a debatable question whether Britain is wise in qxpoxjting so much Eb”? Wé'éklfmost The Dawn of Another Year. ! There are Vciy law. people in: the North Temperate Zonq to whom Mn- Qumtion of coalâ€"its supply and» uses 9-53 no tone of vital ‘unporiancc. To us in ‘Cmdsn. capacially country nempaper men. it looks as if; we italics) and slaved all summer in orien- to save up enough to pay the con! man in ‘the winter and it we indulge ova-much in any. one line during the saving time we scum-any. have to visit our ndgxbors to get LINDSAY, FRIDAY, DEC. We ask for a continuation of your ‘good will and shall con- stantly endeavor to merit it by making this a. store which shall at all times conserve the best interests of those who favor it withtheir patronage. vWe wish A HAPPY .AND PROS- you PEROUS NEW YEAR: DRUGGIST may Opposite Penance. Luisa: to” Befox'e starting anomer year we desire to express our most sincere thanks for the increasing hvor which this store has enjoy- ed during the past twelve months. , EASE FOUR} A. HIGINBHTHAM mammm TIE 00M. QUESTION. ”.107 rting another 29, ’05. year tons tons tons tons Westminster Lodge Ilo. 20, 8.0.53.8. At the regular maeting o: the above lodge the following officars were elected {or the ensuing year; -W. l’ast Pres. Bro. John Rathmeu; W. Pres. Bro. John Mi‘l‘burn; ‘5. Vice-Pres., Bro. A. W. Stollard; W. Chap" Bro. Harry Wealoy; W.‘Sec- rotary. Bro. John E, Way; W. Treas. Bro. Sam. Parsons; W. let Commit- teeman. Bro. Gem S. Pratt; 2nd. Com. Bro. C. Pym; 3rd Com.. Bro. F. A. Rathbone; 4th Com. Bro. Harry. Moore; 5th Com. Bro. Wm. Honey- hourne; 6th 60:11.. Bro. Goo. E. Rath- mell: Inner Guard. Bro. Wm. Win- grove; Ou'tarxGuard. Bro. .183 M. Sharpe; Physician. Bro. Dr. W. H. Clarke; Auditors. Bro. Rathmoll. Stoflard and Harris; Trustees. Bro. 'John Hare and. J. D. Graham; Sup- reme Dodge Delegate. Bro. John B. May. llama From tho lost. ' --Mr., Georga Ramsay. tormerly or the G. '1‘. R. but now“ a maiden-t; o! Carvalg N.W.T.. arrived home: on Friday evening. and will mnni a short time. when has will return. to the west with his L1_nxily._ My. Ram- my tolls great stories at ths west and its wondxxriul big things and sub- stantiates his, assertion. by the pro- duction at a mammoth jack raobit shot by him first We leaving Car- va-le. which is more than twicq the size of our native breed. Ho has 31- so a phdtog'raph at the town 0! Sher- wvod. N.W.'1‘., which, ’t‘hou‘gh only :5ng months old. boasts of a po- pulation of ovcr eleven hundred. and has three banks. six elevators and many other evidences oi prosperity. the thirty-five per cent. taken, and whither If»! it got Whence it was taken the settler knew too veil. .Whither it went anyone at the seat One protectionist before the Commis- sion, arguing- for protectzon against British goods, frank]; avowed that it was impossible to produce here goods equal to the British at the same price. What did this mean but that the Canadian consumer was to give more. than the fair price for his goods on have them 0: an interior quality. ! Who paid and who received the extra price oileteel which built , nL-_I W m Owing 'to the serious illness of their father. Rev. Dr. W. P. O’Boyle. secretary at Ottawa. University-mud Mr. 'Anstin O'Boyle. oi the staff of the Sherbrooke Daily Record. have been summon-3d homo and will spend some days in town. The. many friends of Mr. O’Boylo. sr.. will learn with much satisfaction that his con- dition has taken a turn for thob'et- ter. and he has now a flair chance at recovery. to bring ions distances, and freight eats up the profits. It the electric system can be made a practical sue- ems we can harness our numerous streams and wire the. power to the mines. shipping only. the melted product. “Bystander," in WeckLy Sun: It seems there are still , people capable of. denying that the money levied in the shape at proteetive duty comes out oft he pocket or the consumer, and goes into that o; the manufac- turer. Whenee, then. does it eome, and whither does it go! In theenn- 1y dnys OR the Northwest's a protective duty 0:. thirty-five per cent.. since happily reduced. to twenty-five per eent.. wan levied on the pettiera’hrm implements. He comd hnve bought his binder for. thirty-live per cent. less at Minneapolis. Whenoe was The sudden dentin at Ben Wand Pretontaine. Minister at Marine. in Paris on Sunday night. will be learnâ€" ed of with regret by Canadians gon- exally. ~Ho was a genial man and a Minister who ,was devoted to who sue- cans of tho dapzirtmcn'. to which. he succeed d in 1902. The news of his death caused much sadness in Lion- trea-l. where 113 was best known and where he enjoyad :1 great popularity. His deep interest in the city and pro- winciai affairs. his tiicnty yonrs‘ ger- tics in the commons. and his pet- sonai social qualities. 'had woxr him genexai friendship, and. he will. be much missed. Hamiiton Times; Tha success: on: small scale aohiqved- in Smoking iron by electricity is a hopetui indication for the future “of Canada’s mineral industry‘ We have vast are de- positsâ€"some at 'them a! a somé'w'hat refractory character as tried ‘by present methods-and. the bringing at them into productivity is a! the first importance. Perhaps electric smelting may evolve the problem; Moreonr, we have in Canada almost unlimited water power. Coal we have EDITORIAL NOTES. n ASIRAVflltRSCOMtAMGO Port Hope Guide; Mr. Geo. Milli- can, Ofi Pleasant: Point, Sturgeon Lake. called on The Guide to-day. He came in to see the Misses Milligan, Pine-sh. and friends in fiewcaatle. â€"Miss May. 'Allan. .wh‘o is at pre- sent a tient at Ross Hospitflyms visited y. a; large. number ottrlends Christmas day, and received so many gifts or flower: that he; ward rea- elnbleld a oonnerv‘n'tm-x. â€"The marriage at Mr. Henry Em- meraon. in. only son at Hon. 8. B. Emmrson. Minister 01’ Railway! and cumin. to Mia: Paulie». Prjop. 95 â€"Mr. A'llie Pearson, general soo- retary o! Collingwood Y. M. C. A.. spent Christmas in town. the.guest of his parents. Mr‘ and. Mrs. John Pearson, town. â€"Mr. Alex. Keith. 0: the Cities Specialty 00.. Toronto, was homotor Christmas. spending the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Keith, north ward. â€"Mr. and Mn. B. S. Blackwell. Miss. Lulu Timber and Mr. J. W’. Blackwell. ofi Toronto. were tho Christmas guests at: the home of; Mr. '1‘. W. Blackwell, Lindsay-st. â€"Miss Laura Robson and Messrs. Albert and Fred quson‘ or Taranto. spent Christmas with their parents. Abdel-man and Mrs. W‘ M. Robson. Albext-st. â€"Misa Birdie Jotters. of Toronto. is home for. the holidays visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. otters, W'elâ€" Huston-st. _ . â€"Mra. 8. Pritchaxd and. Miss Ma- bel Pritchard, on Toronm. are the guests 0! Mrs. W. D. Brethour, 39 Cam bridge-st. south. -â€"Mra. (Dr.) Chamberg, of. Oakâ€" wood. was the guest of. her parents. Inspector apd Mrs. W. 11. Stevens. Colborneâ€"et., over Sundpy. ~Mr. 1-3. W. Morgan. 0t Victoria College. Toronto. was a Christmas guest of his brother. Mr. H. A. Mor- gan. Cambridge-st. south. â€"Miss Len-1 Fowler. on New York. is visiting her parents. corner at Vio~ toria-avo. and Wellington-qt... and will remain oven the holidays. â€"Mr. Wesley Thurston. o! Gue'ph. spent Chrmtmas with his mother, Mrs. Thumton. William-st. north. ~Mi$s Mollie E. Johnke. at Austin. Minnesota. is in town baa month'.‘ visit with her sister. Mrs. A. H.Cot- tinghem. â€"Mr. John Willinns. of London. inhomptorthaholidnymusdiat guest 0!. his magnet. Pair-ave. -â€"Mr. Hubert Higginbothmn. at the Standard bank. Bradlord. spent Christmas with [fiends in town. -â€"Mr. Eddie Jackson. 0! Ottawa. formerly at Mr. W. F. McCarty’s jewellery. store. is ham: (or a tow holidays. 'ZMr. and Mn. Herb. Middleton. at Toronto. “are the holiday snout: 0! Mr. and Mrs. Willudpnrtin. â€"]§[r. and Mrs. Hays, of. Toronto. are the Christmal guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Boxall, Wellington-st. -Mra. W. Innis and son. of, Coho- conk. are 'the holiday. guests at her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Frampâ€" ton. north ward. . W of am all m ' ‘Ilthln Our out... From ‘Wodnoaday's Dai'lyq â€"-Mr. M. Gain. on Macon. was in town yesterday. .' -â€"Mr. Henry Harding Wt Christ- mas day in Lindasy. ‘â€" â€"â€"Mr. M. Carloo. on Toronto, is home 191' the holjdtgi'. \ ., ' â€"Mr. Wm. Channoo. of OMB. was in town yesterday. ‘ . â€"Bai1ifl Silver visited his brother in Sutton over Christmas. 7 â€"Mr. Angus MoEnohnen. of Wood- ville, was in town yestotdpy. â€"Mr. T. W. Greer; of- Toronto. swm Christmas with his sister. Mrs. Thméton. William-st. ‘ -Mr. and Mrs. Gourls} were tho guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Eso- donsld. Christina Dsy. V â€"-Miss Jewell, public school teach- er. is spending her vsgstion st, her home in Prince Albert. ‘ â€"Mrs. D. fish. all Peterboro. is the holiday guest 01 Hr. snd Mrs. Wes. Farming, Willisln-st. Co's office. spent the holidsy‘ with her mother as: W â€"Mr. End 'Helson. teacher st Bal- sam Lake school is spoofing his voo- stion in ’town st his home. . â€"m. S. Irwin. o! Torontq. apart 9 of days under the parent“ a. con 1 root. glands-at” this amok!- 7 â€"mu (nah Belloxhem. vocalist. o: Peterboro. was in town toâ€"dgy. a guest at the Simpmn house. - â€"ur. and Mrs. Duncan Mobougnl sud tamily spurt Christmas with tn'ends in Gnu Hill vicinity. 41035: Annie L. Robson. who has been attendmg Mnodonald Institute. Guelph. is hm for. the holidays. â€"Mr. Jack. Dougan. a; Queen’s, Kingston. is spending his Christmas vacation with his pat-ants. Bond-an 71in. Wuhan Irwin. 05 Toronto. spent Christmu day. in town. . â€"-Mr. D. VanNostnnd. 05 Babes:- geon, was in town yesterday. , â€"-Mr. ‘W. Kenn . 0t Bobcameon. visited town trim yesterday. -â€"Mr. Andie W. Grunt. on Wood- ville. spent Christmas in town. . ~Mra .Clu'a Marshall. at Tor- onto, spent a new day; :1: home. 9 1 4m; Lisl Brad. ct mama. spent Christmas holidays in tmr -ua'yor 1). Ray .114 wife gpont Christmas day mth Mnnma tnends. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Tmaoott. arc the guests 0: Mrs. Jet! Bqtea. north wand. . â€"Mim N. Oviatt. bi Total. in the guest of her sister. Mtg D. Adams. Bond-st. ‘ . 'Zn}. and Mrs. E. J. Brown. at Boboayzeon. werq visitors to town yestefllar.‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shannon spent Christmas with Mrs. David Bina- ham, or Woodville. -Miss-'Emma Kennedy. of Nouns- ‘ter University. Toronto. is home for her vacation. . Viiâ€"Miss MoLaughlfn. teacher. has halt to spend the mtiqn at her home in Nestleton. \ PITIIY PERSONAL POINTER.- p 0 “I thought: probably it would be a place to work of! the plugged good dime." the proprietor Ruched hter. «had it or: all right“ I"! I. Pulled. : (Philadelphia Inquirer.) A triend; of the proprietor went in- to a cigar store the other day and stepped up, to the slot telephone. Tok- ing down the receiver. he told the girl at the central station what mun- ber, he wanted. Then, while she was ringing up that number he called out to the proprietor. on the otore. "Bay, Bert, why isn't this a. good place to work on this plugged dime!" "It is." said the proprietor. “Put it in." In a moment the girl said: "Ten eetns, please.“ 5 Down went the plugged dime into the clot., ‘ "Too-oo-oot,” went the little horn "I know." she answered, "but you'll have to put: in another. That one was pl would ho a used." “I thmhtl prohibly it mall nlm to work t1” plugged et once put under quarantine. Two other men eune home on Monday. quexantine. The Bonrd at Health with the co-operation of the attend- ing phniciono are taking all pneoou- tiona in the matter. and one toll: alive to the condition «8 unit: ex- isting in the woods. Theme uhonld be no unnecesoery alarm. but while the public should make known to the Bond on]. inlet-nation they may have they should piece confidence in the Bonn]. and the medical men per- Louning their duties with a full sense on their trust and responsibili- Bob. Independent: Mr. Bobt. Hill suited home on Saturday, tron Hayes camp in the Dickson limits with a one of. diphtheria. and was at once put undo}- quumntine. Two other men cane home on Heyday. The! were in good health, but. wow --Mr. Edward Woollard. druggiat. o! Bobaygeon, called on town‘lrienda tom. 'iâ€"Dr. Bert Taylor. on St. Thoma aponc Christmas «it; his mother. Bond-ct. â€"Mr. Chan-be Graham. 02 Toronto. spent Chri-tms day under. the par- ental root. nozth ward. .. ‘ â€"m. and‘u’t‘x. N. ‘A. Won-mun. at Toronto. were the holiday guano! ha mother. Mrs. Thou. Wethorup. 91 Fairwvo. 1‘th returned. to the '-Hiu an}. Sinclair, ol Toronto. visiting relatives in t9“- lor ale mo. _' 3% 1900.355- wag-rm” ' -lr. ‘Art Horny. oi Tomntmm lined town kiondn' Sunday and Mo:- W . § m [I]? W â€".’iu Olive Roman. teacher at Midland. is how: for A couple or woeka' holiday; â€"Mr. Ink diary. 0! Port Ar- thur. in spending as few. $01qu with his puonu. Mr. and Mn. J. o‘lanry. Queen-ct” nu; 1nd, , -Hr. and Mrs. S. M. Brynn and. Enter Hubert. at New York. are in town Iqr a law dsys visiting his pur- en’a Mr. nnd Hrs. Jaa. Brynn. Vic- {ochâ€"Iva city this morning n m m. Christmas mail brought on aver: choice package at mistletoe. on: treah (mm the bush. I‘t alto coo- veyed the good wishes and Chrinto ma: greetings at Mr. Fred. Burke. late manager o! the Audemy at Husk. and now D. residont a Bar- riman. 1m. c The member- anca is very accoptn‘blo, and. we trust that Mr. Burke in enjoying the Icon- ny south and that health and happi- ness may be his portion in his new â€"Mr. W. M. on Peter-boron!) old Linda” bay. agent Chrutmu with rel-Jim in town. â€"Kt. Goo._ L. Podlar. ot. Btitish 001mb“, “rived home to ndthe holiday. with his parents, ir-nvew north M gm an 3W oltin -lflu 8'an Yam. 0: Toronto. 1| visiting her parents. Conductor and In. Young. loath wail. ‘ 4 â€"Kr. and Mn. Jon. Staples and dang but 01.3: attuned [at even- ing “from Port Hope. whats the: spent Christmas. â€"!.t. Fred H. Brynn. Calgary. 'Alta» tnvo‘lor tor Herrick. Ander- son 5: Co. Winnipq. m. is home for t. ‘holihy with his parents. -Miao Florence Wintaxn, of. Tat- onto. spent Sundoy and Monday tho goal: on} her mother. and. oiator,V‘xc- toxin-"e. . wing-k E<L neutron. o! Eldon W has rammed to his home :1: 1m- ‘eld. dtor spendint ‘ 0°“- pio ot dun in tam. . 4mm Eu‘ nu: ma 1'. Moray- den. 0‘ Toronto, a“: visiting (fiend- in town during the norm”. â€"st. J. Brandon and Miss Bran- don. or Fenclon Faye. were in town Batman}, guests a: north yard Lricnds; ' -31», E. 1.. font. mutant in tho Ontario Bunk. Kingston. w” in town Chrictmu Day. an 800“ 0‘ Kr. and In. J. B. Knowleon. - -Mr. W. Begloy. on Hamilton. vin- itod town month onr the holiday, and renewal old acquaintances. was home (on Christmas. -â€"Mr. Jack Kennedy, on Chicago. I: rived in town Saturday to. spend Christmas week made: the parental Singer Sewing VMichino Co. .. . aband- ing : flew holidays with his 13;:in st Guelph. \ . 41:. W. L. Richmond. traveller (or the R. 1‘. Ba! Leather 00.. spent 3 couple at by: in town. -Miu Ann; 7. Wnlton, is upend- ing the holidays in town, the guest 0! Mn. Thou, Begs. Durham-st. â€"Hr. N. HoGill 1nd wile spelt Christmas with hat parents. mama Mira. Rom. Nugent. Wellington-st. J. J. King. mung-get o: thg 9mm ’6 ' ' Port Hope Guide: Rev. E. B. Lance- l ley. pastor on the Dundee-st. Meth- g - ”[w dist church, Lomion. and {ormcrly of the Methodist church here, preached ‘ on “The Man tor the Mayoralty." In 1 his sermon he deplored the inu'Jter- ence of churches in regard to their { civil duties. ‘His advice to every 8 mm B N O . mm was to go into politics. No duty In CANADA was tour dirty. or despicable for God's I - people to take hold cl. he said. It . 8010 Local Agent . . . . . 1 u an m Into It . we have got to‘ » e p y ‘1 g 90 KENT-81'" consult, the Reform or the Concer- vative party betore we dare men- “ U “3' Ah.- tien 'a- man's name to: the Mayor’s cheir. thehould cw nun become 3 not as Tories or Grits. Tbre ere: The otherdeye number 0! persons mm! M” '1" held with Hr. “Meme!“ 01 pure teed ed- W in civic Ifllirl we ‘ cheek! neither Grtt m Tex-y, "“503 ilNOW Yotk made the an- ut than: '11: not want the hau- met that the only really pure :3? E E E E. lawn to sent his fortune. He turns h hull-section at lunch and thin put season his wheat crop avenged. 2' bushels to tho acre. He is in South: constituency. which is ropresentodin the Dominion Parliament by Mr. J. G. anrifle, and in tho new provin- cial legislature by It. I. '1'. Brown. Equal Righter. Mr. Wm. Staples. who formerly 'livod. near Cohoconk. in located only three miles trom Mr. Peat-song he works nine quarter-acc- tions 0! had. cut! his crop thll year was 12,000 thI at what and 3.- (11001 oats Hilwiloisntirat eon- :in ot the learn Penrwn. B. F. hu 3 threa months‘ ticket 1nd will spend some time at Donut-ton. whom he will visit his tathc-in-law. Mr. Richard 11111an In ht Norland when he will visit his sitter. Mrs, W. F. Adair. had other friends. “H m The north word loom up big thin W'the mnnicipel horizon. pm- eentlnc no lower than seven pendi- detee (or the eight seats at the Council bond. The eonth yard of- lere tourâ€"Mean. Smyth. ane.Bea entl Rob-on. end thug“; ward one- Mr. O’Bielly. It in quite endent We were misinformed yesterday. when we stated that may. Sam. the mt word. Town Clerk Knowlâ€" eon Item that; the letter an qual- lly. And pnetionfly etude electedby technetium A m m til '0!- Hr« B. 'I-‘. Par-on. a ton-men citi- un o tLindny. who ldt uhont 14 years ago for. the West and. took up had neu- Oxbow. Sub. spent Christ- an: in town with his brother. Mr. John Parson. The M u RE“: first visit out ainco he lett theold 'A Mtgâ€"h tron London an; En- councexnant is being given here to girls his inven- tion has thrown out 0! work. It in njd than will be no difficulty in n; his prom it hieiu go“ to W 'Waotrn and: o: the secretary at Cindi” mung; Just one more weckhin which to boomour Xmas business. We want our business thisyarto cmecdall fauna yen, audit quality and prices mofmycoosequenoewearesmeof success. Look over this list and buy yourSanuChus snpplicsfrom us. mmzmmm. mmmwmfic- Jumbo Hind Cindi“, spook! XIII man-mac. MNmmMnowpalh., 15o. murmur-25o. MMMMcfih. mumm.fiendl5c- Wpulhdsc Luau-(«250. v mmmm 5c, 10c mm B. NEILL, “W ° gm CANADA 0“ ”“38 so KENT-81'... - ”"9 Weaai/ mam" GIOGIY DEPARTIEIT. BAKEB’S HOLIDAY BARGAIM gTHE NEW YEAR’S g EREETINGS- THE BARGAIN GIVER. s4 KENT-87., I-Il A m Ann'wzosptnous 3 ‘ NEW mm. é We wish 0hr friends and the public generally my root. mu. "IDA: BAKER, ThisveekWabigbbil FancyGoodsSwek Cased..- evening in the first 06th vie'iv our stock. Stone (and, o'dockuchm’ght. JAPAN“ VASE WY am when uni nth .p wfi 14

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