k: or short. high or low tops. me; then mth. Lcy colors Wei :oats they I .nd. .CBS. ing promptly done. CED SHOES. We‘ All kinds of Logu 1888 Company’s. yurd :m D the follomng pn !. Soft Elm, Rock .0 on. Albâ€".15.“). Ink. Bitch mum, KER FOOTW’ E .-\R. Gloves and Gaunt DRUGGIST Shoema The Down-towns so Fleece-line llV £33.01) D! m Ash Tux Damn I ‘d nd very (:7 NOTIC 31 08! NT 1911!“ cb‘ iC. .Dnr English Tee Pots nre still} on exhibition. The decoration I on them is grestly sdmired. On one farmer bought three of them. We sold more tee pots lest week then we hid in six months previously. Every womun wishing economy should buy a Sweeper instead of wen! good cnrpet with rough ousn ’I‘EA POTS. :best price Paid for r Christmas sutisfaction. aplsy of Foreign md Duo mtic PEBFUMES. The use“ and but. showing ont- ldo my city in Cunt]... Furs. $2.00 and 82.75. now Hats selling at 79c going at ..................... Felt Hats h;vo :1: Wm: indigestiogx nd tried so many without relief that I -- in“... on the merchant’s-shelves. _ The ler buys in small quantities, an not be expected to purchase so ad- vantageously as the town merchant The travelling salesman (to use a should not rather highflown term) only be discouraged on the score of selling inferior stuff for big money. and for not contributing to the up- buildiug of the country. but should also be discouraged as the unwitting; _-A.... Jannnnnn_ crude ideas of cleanliness. - The farm Princess {er with a family will be better of! by delicate keeping’ the paekcarrying vendor or lady-in» itinerant wagonsalesman on the lungs on a a highway and OR his premises. While and tin \ us disease< Walesâ€" the law regarding oontagio ‘ ‘ ---- '3 in nnnntrv than Wt DUVUG‘“ Vâ€- â€"_'7 ° d lacking in the s of young A Study Of Old Age. P C. Maxwood. Dish-id Mana- Mutual Life. Winnipeg, are ago I was in very poor health. I was suffering from and Stomact. Prostration "““‘“ - hv overwork am s}! an!†‘39 o‘...'. clan DP “‘1 b"? , nd itinerant the padlouâ€"in uh to shed (1-0"! m. unbliuhod awn- Mid B tlhle ï¬n.-. three people got to- the; reï¬ned. .; . S‘he never breaks .. an the choicest bourne Weekly Times . ' What He Disliked â€"‘ Do you like >0" ‘- going to school, J ohnny?†asked the visitor. “Yes, sir,†answered the like coming ROUBLES truthful urchin; “and I 1101mm too, but I don't like staying . there between times.â€-â€"Sydney Town and Country Journal. that Worry of Busx- . . Mistresstow is 1t,. Mary, land will renew of an aged lifg LIV-v v- a fortiï¬es "Mk Jennieâ€"You are no 00d. brain and Fannieâ€"No, but I’m Try Ferrozone. The young man who ing me has been mak hind my back if I kn -Melbourne Weekly '. Chances And so our plsstic sonls tske vs shapes And characters of good or ill. to at The good or em friends we choose, Therefore he ever careful in your choiet of friends . d let your special love be given to than i strength of character may prove the â€aims you ever to fair wisdom's god. delicate at times, went < iady-inâ€"waiting earlier in on a. cruise along the BI and the Duke of York- Walesâ€"is said never to than when at sea, and hi Queen Alexandra has never been a “sport,†but she loves the sea, and always on her journeys to her native home takes the longest way round, that she may enjoy a holiday on the ocean. The King has ever delighted in yachting, and Since his serious ill- among rich people for what to his trade meant good custom. “What the King does not know about the designing and sailing of ships is pre- cious little, and the little sons of the » Duke of York are already familiar with all the nautical terms used by yachtsmen." The Princess Henry of Battenburg and her children are {or- ever taking short cruises along the British coast. 7‘.â€" v Vuunv ______ 'annieâ€"No, but I'm going to be. ' The young man who has been visit- ng me has been making inquiries be- iind my back if I know how to cook. â€"Melbourne Weekly Times. “You say you won’t marry me be- :ause I am bald, and because I make puns?" “Yes. If you were bald and‘ didn’t make puns, or if you made , it. would be BIO me that you ar -â€"Sydney Town an nal. 2 _I -n‘\nnra in he r†WISDOM’S GOAL. whenever 1 enter Luu . ï¬nd a. man there? knoW, ma. ',am unless "I'r “Your new Besides powers of Thibetans myths, 0! mining H The sun 1 whereupon oestors are light being dition. T this immer to earth. ‘ the BUSH-3!“ thousand yea sun-ball slipped from th( its keepers, descended to earth. and, before being scorched those parts ’wit ' came in contact. women.‘ Austrflhn Jokes. to us -vâ€" is ball believing magic a! have 1‘ wears . maid appears to be ra- “Yes; she’s a little out non. She never breaks the costliest cutâ€"glass Aha.“ Dresden . ’ 'â€"â€"Melâ€" Melbourne EM c 1110. being recaptured. ,s with which it - And conditiqn broidered Cembric n1 Prices So to 75¢ each. 10 Dozen only Fine Hemet? and gentlemen. put Childreq’s All the newest ehepee. :en’e Colored Handkerchiefs. ', Also Silk Embroidered Merry Cbriermes. GLOVES AND MITTENS. SHOES. Down Comforters, sorted stocks 0 shown in Durham. Neckwear. appoint you. We are showing the very newest shades in all the popular styles-â€" the Derby, the Ascot, the English Square -â€"being the leaders this season. AND WOOL-LINED GLOVES. FINE UNDERWEAR. CRAVATS. colors and styles. from 2.30 urchiefs. in Luce Edged dud Em- Linen, direct. from Switzerland. nus mm cm“ aowmounrnn ummas. ETC CHILDREN’S HOSIE RY. LADIES’ COLL ABS. HAN DKEBCHIEFS. CAPS. know in plenty 0f niful moods we ha.“ White Spreads. Tablecldh: held a reputatiox-l for BLOUSINGS. SLIPPEBS. bétter 3889rt§99m OF OUR, ABTMIQ BRACES. SHIRTS. chiefs. {or both Indies in Fancy Boxes. very om silk. in colored 20c and 250. nod other design. Only 50 «ch. BIBBONB. SHOES. COLLAR TABS. cmvn‘s. A ETC 0 u. 250 each. to 82.50 egch. UNDEBW EAR. FANCY HOSE