The point is. as the St. Thomas Tunes remarks, that the prosperity on his farm and be contented. The city man has got to be pretty bros- porous bbfore he is as well‘bï¬ as the tanner, who, has no house rent. no taxes t6 speak 0!. no servant girl pxoblem aï¬d plenty 01: food,, which they city man must pay high prices 191‘.†g {resentmtedforan once, all is hosted 5 There are two herd-water “no, two cisterns, driving sheds, ice home end sable toeeeommodete 20 horses. The house he: been recently reï¬tted and is in thorough reg. tion invited. terms muons lp y to ELIAS BOWES, Red Esme Agent, Lindsay-‘74. “The farmer, seeing the city man and his [amin out in the country- Iolidaying in summer, looks at them with envy, and decides that city life is an easy existence, but! it he under- stood under what ponditiona city peo- ple live he would conclude to gtay OTEL PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"In the V‘ of Mold, known so the Cunpbell out-o. Soid property eon- Iilts of onwthird acre, on which is erected 3 two uni one-hm story building, having fl bedrooms, two pulgrs, flares sitting “(the Weekly most Mimmm seased by tfle tanner: of Ontario. "With mom men of brains as farmâ€" ers.†said Mr. Creelman, “the farm- ing industry will become even more profitable than now.†The President continued: - While the banks are prospering it should not be forgotten that their prosperity means that the Lamar: are enjoying: the same. The demand (or money is an indication that the tanner: have much to sell, and the transportation companies much to carry. Six million dollars more money was needed this year than last to pay [or the products or the farms and their transportation to the mar- kets or the world. Prot. Creelman, of the Ontario A:- ricultural College, said a few days ago that the flamers ot Ontario had doubled their output in ten years, and that more than one billion dol- lars in grain, stock, etc., was pos- n The Toronto Glob: relates a British ‘oo’mbine†incident in which in well illustrated the client free trade has npon such comapiraciw. ' When all the money is in circula- tion times are good, remarks 9. con- temporary. That: in the eordition in Canada today. Banking moilities have been increased largely during the past two or three years, yet all the new _banks and the old are get- atatement hor October. On onedaa n! that month they had issued notes to the amount 0: $78,464,648, or near- ly $6,000,000 more than at the same date in 1904. There are thirty-three chartered banksin Canada, and their combined paid-up capital is $83,864.- $8.11!†the banks have issued notes to within $5,400,200 ox the legal limit. Further than that, the de- posits mounted. in October to $500,- Tho Central London Railway ask- d tor tenders for the oonatructnon or 800 can; An examination of the lids submittedjhowod that the mano ubctmra o! railway romp; stock 000,011), and loans reached $498,000,- 000, showing that there was a de- mand equal to the syply. All this denotes a progresswe and heglthrpl state or attain in this country. mf’â€Â§i‘i§g§n '5 new; "comm" †The variation in quotations was slight, 1nd this not result must be that‘ it t xWhnt would huge happened had a protective taxi“ at. any. 36 per cent. been in force in Great Britain! The combinesters would have "sat tight†and held up the railway ccmpany to the £111! extent of the tariff over and above the price at which the can Vouid have been bought for abroad. [he protective tarifl is the mainstay a: the combine. ï¬gure. all the renaming 140 were distributed among British]: ï¬rms at £975â€"tho same ï¬rms who tormerly demanded £1.30!) per car. Tho Hamilton Times comments On the above an inflows: ' . the rsilway accepted the moat lav- orablo at them the price would be £1300 per car. The company did not mtobehcldnpinthat way and it invited tenders iron the con- fluent. with the 00119qu that contract. were given abroad [0:280 an at £850 per car, 140 were given to the Brush Company AM: a: gimilar LINDSAY, FRIDAY, DEC. 29, ’05. ?A03 313. CANADA’S m. W (531A.- TBIMYBIHIIM S A known rsident and clerk in the store 01 Mr. E. Lock. of Alice. Cape Colony. Sonth Ahxca,. says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off cramps and colds in my tam; ily. I found it to bc very: ntistaoa- tory and it gives no pleasure to re. commend it; For ale brill drug- ‘kta. I a 2 ' Liberals in! Saskatchewan now hold sixteen or) the twenty-ï¬ve seats, with A Bur-Hm Emilee. Tommy was absent from school for one entire day. But he brought a note at amuse the next morning. which would prove that he had. been detained at home legitimately. The writing was hardly. that at a. femin- ine hand. and the note appeared to have been written laboriously. Fur- thermore, the pcnmanahip seemed: to be strangely familiar to his teacher. The note read as follows; “‘Dear Teacher; Please excu'se Toniy tor not comeing â€to scool yestidy. he couldn't come. I 'tore my pants. Yours trnley. Mm. Mulligan." two seats still in doubt and in which the count on protested ballots is go- ing on. Liberals be! confident of. getting one 0! them. Mr. Scott'qluo- was is assured. _ moimmmhnmhmonn- qm‘l. ,,,, 1‘ There is no other medicine manu- tactured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of. gratitude as Chamberlain's Capgh Remedy. It is eï¬ective. and prompt reliet follows its use. Grateful par- ents everywhere do not hesitate to» testify to its merits for the bene- fits of others. It is s certain cure for croup and will prevent the at- tack if. given at the ï¬rst app seams of the disease. It is especially ad- a pted to‘ children as it: is pleasant to ptake and contains nothing ism-v iOns. mag-3. A. Emphrsys,_ a well Canaan is more. men-on: than ever More. and her people_ should spend 'a Mary. Christmas and ten. der thanks to the Giver aï¬all things. in an on the manhunt: and mm- mtmn. The with one: km tho urns. tomb all linhorlu all and flu tumor In the nut, Myan- dont mu on «11th. Mir. Organ“ gives good counsel when h. advises the tumor. to be content. _ With mlth ha can procure all the com- borta and advantages possess“ by. "Canada. ï¬rst“ was the verdict o! the judges on sheep at! the Chicago live stock show. The students on the Ontario Agricultural College were also ï¬rst in inking stock. Clever no they no doubt are. our neighbor: to the south have to play, second ï¬ddle to Canada in nearly: ell the products on the tum, partzoularly In Praiseofchambemln’sooughm. in a norm condition without tâ€:- nera beneï¬t“ Tho m an: Brookville Recorder: mu: Mao- lean leading. the party in Ontario. the Quebec Conservatives fighting in a; closed room, the “time Pto- iinoo Tories denouncing the conduct on their members on. the increased indemnity. it; is no wonder Mr. Bor- Journalistic W‘ Last Week‘s Bowmanvilla States- man was a splendid example of. news- paper enterprise. and mirrored: that town’s business interests in picture and story. The town’s industrial and mercantile enterprises were written up in clever and effective style by Eran James’ stat. and. the edntion was printed on calendnred paper that brought on the photogmv ill- ustrations in. the best manner. The Statesman ‘ns-n‘gnod. paper and is steadily becoming a better one; den tum}. u: in high time . Do- minion convention wag held to ï¬nd out wheret hey no at. . There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain‘s Congh Remedy to small children as it contains up Opium or other harmful drug. It has an established reputation of more than thirty years as the most eun- cmtul medicine is um for colds. croup 22nd whooping coach. It el- ways cures and is pleasant to take. children like it. Sold by all drug- gist-a. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. no they unnot mahthomtof that“ Win-3N0“! orconstitnflonddhnlqud _lnoniortocmiLt Send I". J. CHENEY a 00., Front. Toledo, 0. ï¬mmï¬mm Mr. Crowley states that arrange- ments have been made with the New York capitalists. with whom nego- tiations have been carried on. to purchase "the property. and. he ex- pec‘ta to start nor Bancroft in the course of a few days to commence dave-opment work on the property. There are seven other clauns which promise well and at which these men are owners Onaotthem iaa de- pig-.310 of red oxide. “ than. Mr. Crow- ley states. is extenaive enough 2.0 paint â€the whole at Ontario red. ‘ , 7,; ._!-LL 3â€" LL- 0.. WMBMOMYM Peterboro Examiner. Thursday. Mr. '1‘. H. Crowley returned to the city two-day {tom Toronto. accompan- ied by Mr. 'John Stanyer. at Ban- croft. the format owner of the pro- perty upon which Mr. Crowley made his rich sodalita ï¬ndk FEE-a {gig-great faith in the tu‘ me of 'the district. MINES II MICRO†DISTRICT. u, apples, sheep cpd bacon hog]: ennui-mum EDITOIIAI. mom we have deft painters of all the ap- proved. schools and their work is not only creditable. but in some cases distinguishable. 'We name no names nor fear of arousirx Jealousy. But Berthon was a good. portrait paint- er. and his canvases improve with 9-89- - Sculptâ€? ‘We have ouo of the best in the world. His statue oi Maiaonnenve in neutron} is acknow- ledgod- a master 'Poe: He is a. French-Canaan lives in Paris. the Bernhardt’s own town. Surely aha Input have hard at him. . His name no Hebert. ‘ * A __ uniâ€"av -- _'-v â€"vâ€". Sciemists‘ind‘ inventors? Three will ‘be enoughâ€"Thomas Alva Edison. Professor Bell. sir William Dawson. M m n I. m b I†-w I I“! w _ In.“ :M on the liquor turtle Rev. 'J. ‘3. am. toll known to Limb! citizens to the Black Knight. W one d the lures: monk meeting: of this your in Mutton Hall. Hamilton. predicted that the bar was bound 'to go. Just as aluery‘. was abolished. end that the time when total prohibition would be known wee not in cit. Hr. Hector'o theme was Temperance and. Religion. which he characterised as being in- separable. it the outset he lad his audience in me good humor. and when 'he concluded many were on the verge of team Hr. Hector deplored. the feel. that Canadians had not kept up the rep- utation u made. so long ago by. it; stand against slavery. :11 also ab)!- iehing liquor. He failed to under- stand 'how Canadians could take such an interat in the bleak man { and do what they had done tor. him i in freeing him'trom the hondsot sta- very. and yet neglect their own boys in Cunt by. em the liquor trafï¬c to flourish. It was a bet- tle. he mid. between the barrels and. the boya enditm tqbam tight to the finish. Ittheeommnd to do onto other: :5 two would hnvq them do unto u m obeyed. he declaredt there would Min 3 her. in Hamil- ton. Met quoting tigers u to the number 01: men it took to make a. barrel 0! whity. and. the number to mine a; unit (I clothed from thr. time was taken tram the a heap. he naked those agent to any. which ahwld diet R ring to the «rifle:- en‘t stand on the temperance clues. ,tion taken by no many. he declared that it was to be straight wnibi- tion end nothing else». ï¬r. actor gave a pathet'n story. at have Abra- hun broke 'the bonds at slavery. and he appealed ‘to Canadians to follow : Lincoln’n exam 1e out! smash the li- ? quot tame. he speaker dwelt very briefly on 'the other side at the sub- ~Ject. Religion. Frequently during his address he was interrupted wuh PREDKISIHAI BARS WIllGO um KNIGHT “Y8 TOTAL PRO- HIBITIOI IS GOING SIRE. Z_n_at_i;éiaéï¬bol b! it? we have not. Neither has the United Stat}; . Bu‘r. Painters! Mr. Ross was content to reply that we were painting scenes of peaceful occupation. on the prair- ies. a. splendid. reply in its wail. but there are other pictures. too. 02 the kind that can be hung on _tha ml}. No poets! Roberts again. no sweet- !er singer in North America. Carma: lbesides. and Frechette, and Gun- bell. We mention of the living only a few, The dead are too mm), to count. No historians! Not to speak 0! the ’dead ones. has Goldwin Smith. now Mar many years a. Canadian. been writing all this time and Sam never hleard of him? No novelist! Surely 'Sir Gilbert Parker has kept himself “in the public eye long enough for iSara to see him? How would she class Charles G. B. Roberts. Norman Dun- can. Robert Barr. Grunt Allan. Ar- thur Stringer. Harvey O'Higgins. and others .too numerous to mention? True. they are scattered. They go wher ethey find the best markets. But Canada bred them. reared them to manhood. gave them the mental vertilit'y which enables them to hold their own in the choicest campany. 11!. m W San. (Toronto Stu.) Although San Bernhardt has haen answered with tho levity, which her remarh deserved. is: must not be thought that there is no other reply to her crlticiams than pea-Muse; We should be very sorry indeed to admit that there was one word or truth in comments which had their source in the great actress’ small knowledge at things outside her own circle on in- km Sara’s indictment bore hardest on Our lack of culLuru. our dearth of anâ€" thars. poets. painters. sculpt-om. and. other practisers of the ï¬ne arts. The facts are .41) against her. as madam would be obliged to conteas it she looked carefully a. second. time. Who. when ’tia time to go to bed. Would rather slay thou: instead. And then |balm: the door will run. To keep tram putting “nightie†on? Our baby. Th; rah; farâ€"$8†ii'hrough‘ her And then; with grandma has a. fuss ~When she attempts to clear the And keeps him tron the daily. paper To entertain he: with some capgr? Our baby. Who pulls her. mamma’s work away ’A dozen ‘timasar. more. a. day; And many. many other things That makes 'her mamma wish tor M? . Our baby. Who ï¬ll: her ‘papa’s shoes with toys. And on his laundered shirts employs Her little fingers until it 1‘0 wear again is never ï¬t? Om" baby. (Chicago Record-Herald.) Who made her papa walk the floor. :And make 'him buy. things by the visits grangan's sugar b0}. Our babyo Blackatook car. to Bowmanville News: Mr. Geo. Crawlnnd and Miss w to-Lkulumto 011503 that hon- he is followed ebgut by his execution- er, whose oifioe can hardly be re- garded as a sinecure. In appearance he is s stout, dark man, or medium height. with one of the strongest faces it is possible to imagineâ€"stern. domineering. and punetilious. Oddly enough, a. rumor once got about that he was travelling through the prov- inee disguised as an old men. and riding on s donkey. The result was that. for the first time in history. the gates on all the cities were clos- ed punctually at sunset. on the luv said they should, end it was simply impossible for anyone riding on c donkey to obtain sdmission. no mot- ter~hom lune s bribe he might one: the portersâ€"London meander, ergy, he can work wonders by the tone of his personality. He rises at four in the morning. winter and summer, and at once institute: aeo- M’s Tel-I'll. m. A remarkable man is Isen Ch'nn may seem still the same sleephhelp- lees monster! that she was a hundred years ago. yet this is not so. The very existence on such a man is pm! to the contrary. Inteneely loyal, ab- solutely marless. full 0! resist-leasedâ€" "on lo- d It cuss. Ahoptt wenty members on the Young lion’s Bible Clue. of. Gun» Mike-st. Methodist Bonds: School. not st the home of; their: popnlsn, Bands): echool teacher, Miss A. A. Ward. on the 20th, sad as the event was a surprise to her. the b9]: took msttors in thsir own hands and pro- oeeded to spend a. most cm‘oysdo cv- enins. in which tesoher, echoing-send kicnb shared; An impromptu program 0! music wu given. in which all took part. he s token ot the love end esteemthe class hove for their teacher, for her kindness shown to then: st} all times. Hoping that. you may be able to continue your good work unoug no, we wish you u very merry Christ- mu.â€"Signo'd on bohult o! thou-u. Min Wand woo completely token by surprise. but found suitnble words of uppreciotion. love and “courts!!- mont to pddnou to her acholnrs, which inquired them to malt. larger Quartet ’0' increase their memberohip during tho coming winter. and dico- operate tor the welfare a! the young men on the town. - A !_ uâ€. up; vâ€"v -v. Impromptu speeches were next in order. which more dolinmd with haunting, but eloquant tom. “to: which the clan flanked their boat- mmtummmomw. vv-vâ€" â€"- â€"â€"___ at oat. may waived Emu the let- ters, "Y.H.B.C." in 3 hum leuka- THE ADDRESS. The lollowing address accompan- ied the pree'entation: Dear Teacher: At this season 0! the year when hurts are Lilled with good will. wuthe boys or your Sun- dny ocnooI cl“; thought it would ho a. ï¬ttinc 'timo to express our thanks to you [or your. kindness to no, and patielit. loving labor tor our spiritual welhs. We would uh ï¬n to accept this gift as n slight token of our record. . u her rent! willingneu to give penan- nl assistance, and her ardent endin- atmtive presentation at the Sandy School lesson, the young. men showed their nppreciation by presenting her with a. beautiful eterlingeillve}: t_oil- ADDRESS ‘AID IRESEITATIOIF ‘v If you have Boy. to clotho and “K6 tau-au- “3"; at this offbru-romombor It Is only for 10 days. Came oarly and have ï¬rst oholoo- We hope to have enough tog-o around. for our stock In this do- partment I. for too largo, and by your help we are going to roduoo It. BROKEN CHRISTMAS LQTS wear, Gloves. Shirts. L Pants. Fancy Vests. etc. ‘ 20 per cent. dlooount q Boy.’ and Children's Suit. A W“ Inbt. Drillis Ting: The market by-lnw bu bun mended. permitting pro- dueotnllkindl tubobought tnd cold on the Inn-bet ground- at any hour of the day. The merchant; and duller: are anticipating u: incmued mdrket trad: on this account next swam morning. nnsl tamer. no urged to bring in their: produce. u- “ tut than will In a (odd «- Mr. J. J. K0100. spotting q! the regulation. recalled the one 0! thov 12 year. old, who was kept for 3 who]: yum in Pembroke County not. M I N All eheriItx throughout the Pro- vince have been notified by Mr. Bruce Smith. Inspector 0! Prison. thet no child under 16 yea: ct age must be detained in (no! e day without notice 0! the circumtencou being cent to the Superintendent o! Neglected Chil- dren. This oiliciel will thereupon in- vestigate the one, end it poeexb‘. . tum the child over to the local Aid Bcciety: otherwise the Industriel Home will be utilized. In cue a. detention of the child {or a low days in found neceeury the eharitt is instructed to see thnt he is kept cepente train the adult in- metce at the cool. the object being to pmwnh the d‘uuninetion oleï¬n- ind ideas. , 7 A _ of the city with boots 3nd clothing and auto auflicient work to be found for all." Could Cir-y but stop the money on the waking elm going into: be hand: ot drink paragon. there not! not. be I Jingle unemploy- ed nun or woman in the country. Drink. he aid, was unspent-iota for titty proontdaimandrotm unemploymnt. ‘ the yeer. How thin extreordlnery ldecnight heoerried outnumb- eioner expleined to his meted audi- ence. He hed chem-ted that there were 100,000 workmen in Ileneheeter. end they, spent some £80,000 a week in drink. This worked out et in a week per, mu. no the 100 men spent £80 e veek. Thet unount. it not epent op drink. would eupply tin aix unemployed with enough to live e). the eeuide very comfortably. By this time the point was becom- ing obvious, and when Dr. God came to it with thunderous tones he was enthusiastically applauded. "Take thet £80,000 per week grown the dremehop keepere, providgthe poor l_-l_‘__ Another solution would be to and the odd six out at every hundred away to the with with £2 : week on]: for expenses for six month- in the mar. How thin extnomdimry Out on ever; one hundred work- men, said Dr. Geil, the greet Ameri- csn temperance evangelist, to en su- dienoe on 4000 people st St. James' Hell. Msnchester, England. recently, six were at present unemployed,sod the question at (int seemed to be what to do with the surplus. Ono we: would be to drown the odd six in every bundled. but this. being in- humane. could not be considered. CHILDREN III‘I’ TO BE MILED. AI INTERESTING GAMMTIOI. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy tendency toward pneumonia. It contains no opium or other harmful ,substance and maybe given to a baby as conï¬dently as to an adult. cheap. Including Clothing. Hats, caps, . Iris. Underwear. PoaJackets, Smacks, '9 and take advantage of I. only for10dav8- Come 9'†w¢ hope to have r our stock In this de- ns. and by your he'p of Sir will :- underflood. leaves mmamumwmwmm 00 than-1 .tohls Irving. Doc. ateâ€"The Imdon. Dec. ‘nâ€"Th'e compondent of The DI!!! Tolerant: at Tokio re- portsxth m of a tor-met soldier and mum-um. on the charge or be- ing concerned in I. plot to madame tho‘m. Count .Kntsun. Manse In con-um no 1. “Wu! pm†Pout. Doc. nâ€"m 01:11:»me m was signed 1m. The Chi- m commissioners my the twenty reâ€" main Iolely to Marian main and Brynn at Manilla. MRI-st. m Doc. nâ€"m Inter-nation: MMMMWMd to-m. Inthooontutyatmmrthexnnd Mama-thorn 3:3th Ida-l. the Canadian cinnamon. was awarded that honors. that the in other O. '0’: all. the use: would also wm at f intimated I. be St. John. N. 8‘ Doc. 23.â€"Jarnec Pen- dar. of the Pender Nu! Works. and It. In mounts and Ibflupwuohou. â€043% on 9. go. E .9.» ggnvopzouananï¬ufl gggrgngscs g‘grognaug .3!ng Sou-Ev a? tau-539513.88. wannaâ€"lung.â€" uo» an. 3.» gigs cxmu... i. so. A» 5;; HowCoLDeuhonof'l’orontoWould DulWlthBonmllon. NRAâ€"“Comm one mmmwm and tune- UAGW‘I’E ON PLUMBER. Hot to Man. Klbm‘a. the reports of s cum-1W China-Jan Tmty Signed. My’. New Cabinet. Henry lwlng’s Will. m m“? m. WAY. mm: Ff Real 0809â€" d mos-d. Mm» D“ min. Pierce 101mm“ tron Canadian “58! mmmemtzrnSt b taken In the tom mac-u for a clan which must be out“ mutmnuua mud spasmodw‘m' use. when none! 13 i‘ Ottawa. Dec. 23‘ Isl-mute Province the 85 tax exacted by ddew 11.1 WEE. hams“! lathe-swoon autumn: .m WW'V" M Miller Buys Childnn P“ and Then Hangs His-ll. Toronto. Dec. 23,â€"!» hm“ mmmgmwxmmmnt mud. Joseph Inflated!" at 512 Watt Front meet. mil mutual“. ‘ SUICIDE OF A ‘SANTA cum Diroct L Farmer mfg“; W With Median-III 1,: v Object Nook. 3%“