of 001' ‘3 r()0d593 U. J-v H ~~ 5'1 PART OF_ LOT 23’ CON: 1 “LSâ€"tree}; Oï¬ice 1101 corpol‘atlon = 111.. 7-9 p. m. T919 7, L} 11., ad'pxmng 1' Durham. containing 15 acres - . . _ [Ion h ‘ v w mods. r perches of good‘ï¬â€˜hnï¬geen â€m" a}; seeded down with tim-fm.†f‘ > ‘ w L", good brick house; hard“ % rchard,§ Arthuri 0.3 soft water, barn, 0 beds. etc. Apply to T. Basking. 7 ’HY . w v N n' to A. E. Jackson, Durham. 1 i†ï¬cngtfb‘ng 4 .24 ti' . ‘ “l xe ; B“ 190““. b‘tu 1.0 a. m. bï¬arders: ‘ all, public Works; 3. Grated , N. McIntyre, Durham. (â€"d-qad â€"-._.,‘- _.._-._,.~_ __,...._. __ ._ 3 ' MED HOUSE; TENDERS will be 1 the undersigned up February 16, new .brick school in tender not nécessaril _ . 5 J. W. VICKERS, * Secretary-Treasurer. Vickers. R. R. No. 1, Hanover. QL¢ML§I$b3 a smmms 0F CANADIAN NQRTHE WEST LAND REGULATIONS. 3 or Sub-Agency for proxy may be .t the office of any Loca Lands (no Duties.-â€"Six months ‘ ation of the Ian TENDERS WANTED ‘“-â€"_ residence 13 nertormeu u. -_- ‘ ____ _ vicinity. a'rolls fence Wire, 1 wneuwlw.†_ .cement Wafterm h Framedx Anything to Please. In certain distri nteader in goo . ‘ quarter-sectlon along- tons of bay for . h, and other artiâ€" side hm homestead Price $3 per: of straw for cas acre Duties -â€"Snx months real-t cles ch I 313 years romi Everything must be sold, as the retired I heard a scampermg . bed and saw a couple of lgn'ge rats just at the doc! escaping. l com!)l SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK1 SEARP.1 The clerk was as S ‘ TERMSâ€"Hay, 'straw and 311‘ breeze. ’ and under, Cash; overi “1'“ ï¬x that an ï¬ght. sir.†he said,- ' "Front! Take a eat up to room 23 . Expensive. 1 “No: We decided never to accept clnsion oi ' m . Ionaâ€"Mun reside an: . each at three tyear'ï¬ocgmvggrfg ALFRED REDFOBD, PrOprietor.. a u e ‘ . . friendly advice any more.†‘ ' ROBE?- BRIGEAM’ Auchoneer. â€Why not? It doesn‘t cht you any. I -~ thing." . __-_..n.... 19' almost at this will be received by} ned up to Monday? for 1:119 buflling of 21% ‘.v_ _ sz-UnanthO no degrfl'eme razed nt 701:;3’1085. I buts for ï¬rst iv aertion, and under two inches. rates on applicatxrm. â€"-_â€"____â€"-â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- a ‘ . 3 ‘ - ' - - ‘ .stuff bad. There is even quoted by . ._ ‘ Madlédl 017661079. J, the Landon Lam'et a death the cause ï¬fifgegteiiz MM - '10f which was Ul‘lit‘izlll) sm’tvd to be whet: ï¬e hac‘ " jamieson. _ exposure to moonlight. Apparently. u us :21: ’- tlle food m0>t seriously and sequin - ‘ g like himsefl. ‘ '1 ' DLDENL’E A moon’s radiatimm is ï¬sh. thy statements nuve been They enter â€has hours from 12 to .2 n‘clock . e i†eï¬m'ls I’l'“dUC9d in . -. , ,‘ “‘“' ‘ persuus who had partake!) of ï¬sh dmlable â€m C. M. '\ Which bud hevu freely exposed to tWefen the U - statwn the c I 8. “Hanna M' a" ‘ moonlight ' “nu...†Fran“ Port Eliz' 0f tpe} you? and 10 cents for each double the above ‘ ADS : ' 0 Why the Rays‘of the Moon May Chem- hip“ H. Won - .Captu .4.â€" .» _.., ‘. mmbtou Street, ron n w early 11) Marcn, 1 UAW“. - . xyfofnayth: sow 10 1gs 2 monthq 01d, 40 . any Local 1. hens 1 dr111 nearh7 new, 1 cu1t1- 1 Lands (notvator nearly new, 1 Deermg' ' 1 disc barrow, 1 demoâ€" residence new, 1 bungy, of the landrwagon, A home- a sle1 .1: nine miles} scuffler except when‘! ness, 1 pulper, I a I I the‘ubinder, ‘2 cums, rolls fence Wire, 1 ‘, cement Wa 1 cutter nearly, ‘ v . ghs, tering trough, Fram :5. a home- . timber for implement she ' .' about 3 antity of furniture, quantity _L:nn along-E {pawn hf hay for cash, a «I A'I, __ _-":_. ofï¬ce. He; ' , 0t Registrv t'vï¬â€˜ice on east; side of Albert Hmus 9-11 a.m.. 2-4 p. A 33191.:an Arthur Gun. A RR I Siï¬EJ { aï¬ce. “83 .3 Lambton reonev t" 4‘ mun RwyLnndon U to $01193 Sq Thu“? ml ‘Directorv. i P. ‘feifort; 'e‘EL. som‘cmoa mm“ DON ENG of LOï¬don- ‘ ‘ (VHH‘. abeth. 50Ҡpossible t'SP We“ kmm'n moon. ““3“: llUUlJ-ac,___ :: from run mun- E. G. Bryant. writim suggests that a lbeth. South Africa, possible explanation might lie in the Three Well klluwh fact that the light of the “fined to Nm'mandil He 0 the incident of the journey ' at l't'nt‘k‘t01] light. is more or and possibly :1 [lt'r-lllixll‘ moon. “Pill: less polnrlzi-ll. light may ext-rt notion. Polarized light was by him from a powerful met: meut lump. the lie lly [nouns of u pile of Slit glass backed with silver and the corrert angle The exm-‘rinwms shmw-d certain marked result. wiwn ï¬sh were submit- ted to this’ light. Wlwu two sliws out ï¬sh were hung. one in "1 Hull the other in the ‘ light, the latter in- tlor-omlmse before htho tvhmm‘ature-of was several de‘ -t lit!ht.-N€W ('hemiCtll obtained nlic tilti- l l 1. \‘ztriuhly ‘ the t'ut'nmr. lhnh: 1 HH‘ lltllili'iZHl ln'tllll l :L'l'eos lmVi-r lhzm the dirt-t. l l l YUl'k l‘l't‘es and Comedy on the Metlmil‘s- of tin Pl‘iultl lhlllllzl." by (_‘.lzll':.l iog‘g. there is :i gmnl Story of . _.|-......l uau'nlld Cilblllk‘r in other . range companion. “i know this the brother. ht [wing polarized oï¬â€™ered you ( aughter :‘iossesses an income polarized Dr St nets of plate (1 planed at 000 francs. said the oflirer. "l‘he brother made ' 6223's :1 go." Louise Kelâ€" ltunconi. o. ‘ ..S" . . ' (41; l dï¬pnthSx-‘CTI do Parts. old fellow." re “Do you know '1 very pretty porn Ql "Where is she? 1Ԡgo at" ture. “Eh, what! Is the young ; married?“ "N0: her father was bur The lieutenant was silent “But I knew her fatht most tender t man. »Withont doubt the * the uniform was not witlml g prcwitu-inl, and t in the pleasant, dramas. en The lieutenant prominent member of the , .__-_â€"__... The exlwrmum marked resmt. wl ted to this’ Hum. from the swim H: the dil'w't light : pukll‘izwl leH n variably lwgmn NW ful'mm'. Hum: tht' puluK'iZu‘d in areas hm'vr mm: | York Pro-m: "The Moumirs. ut’ :Iu Amwican Pring Danna.†, Hum Louise Rel. ‘ ' wry 0.5 ltuucnni. ‘ _ gum! S who played Sw'tmd cuhhlvl‘ In "Cris- pino e In ('uuml'e" We are tuld that be was one of the ï¬uvst ltzuizm bari- tunos that ever live“ and mwcnoded in getting :3 degree or g‘mmine luuh com- - A .4 on... rmrt that has never been \l'.uâ€"’_‘ who played su-uuu Dino e In (‘umz-n'e" We are be was (me of the, ï¬lwst Hz: tunes that ever live“ and mu getting :1 degree of gmuine 905' out 01‘ the part that has I surpassvd. "He used In toll of hilllSU†the time when he was sing: i Royal Opera at St. l’vu‘l‘sl i cza1r~fnthor The pelican is nut : He offends both the eye and the nose. But he is commeuduhiy regular in his habits. The parent hirds 'ateh ti~<h and after eating their tin drpuSit the others in their puuvhes under their bills ' and carry them to their young. These peaches win hold from three to eight pounds of ï¬sh. They are elastic and when distended t0 their ntmast nearly touch the ground When empty the 1 pouch lies: close up under the hit: hilt and is merely a mass at wrinkies. It is this pouch that gives the pelican his characteristic and (iisam-eealie ndnr caused by particle: of denying ï¬sh The pelieaa's legs are shurt and strong: We webs. It is no and its feet have hit, a fast swimmer or a rapid flier. but i is practimily tireless in hath air an 4: water. On land it is awkward and m I i Leblanc sought out her luuu- uud spake to him. 3 “A writer like Mar-terlinck should he , :1 treated with more respevt." 1‘ “Madame." he answered. “M. 0' terliuck is not the ï¬rst to sulfer. Soph- J odes. Moliere. Racine. Shakespeare. 1“ Goethe and other great dramatists are 3-1 daily murdered in the same way." 1‘ “Possibly. but they are not murdered ? alive. at any rate." the young oflice de an old man. who. E. going to Paris. l conversation, 'An moonlin'ht. Apparent! . I seriously affected by thye 0n the tram [ions is ï¬sh. and semningâ€" himself seateo besi h}. Stiltfllflf‘lltï¬ Dace been like himself. W113 the ill eï¬w'ts prnduced in bud partake!) of ï¬sh 0 been freely esposed to old gentleman‘ taking leave ' station the . er. said. "‘1 need a of the young otï¬c son-in-law like you." . Three months later the oï¬icer re- ndy. He narrated mt. writing. from Port Eliz. 1) Africa, sugges ' urination mic, ' i'm't tllut tiw light of the “Timed t0 Norma y '° more or the incident of the journey to his oned him about the 1 rollectml light. lb ml. and missihly :l mwlilim‘ ('hemical light was obtained :11) ;\ t:ll\\'t'l'l.lll lllt‘ulillk' tilti- tlw light living: polarized 0391' NS 0f plate daughter l plated at 000 francs. l'll go after her.’ (1 brother and questi 11. id fellow." responded know that he y partner? His ncume of 100.. “l know this 0 the brother. “Do you ed you a very prett [yogsesses an i L’Xl-l‘l vlzi l'i'IA‘ti ». of u pile of slit The Actress’ Retort. Georgette Leblanc. the not! of Mnurive Mucterliuck. wu :1 French town. where in "supported" her co mpa 11y her husband‘s ways. i --4- II’V‘\.": Expensive. “No: Ive decided never to accept friendly advice any more.†““‘hv not? It doesn t cost you any. "We". "v9 foum invar'ahlv- costs 5 Escha n29. newspaper‘f NO- my waxed making. “â€9 Tm nsvflm’» M ll of himsvlf a story of he was singing: in the St. Powrshnrg. The ' are shurt and strong‘ U 4 large webs. It is not or a rapid flier. but it 'elvss in both air and it is awkx'nrd and un- under the big bil! <8 0f wrinklvs. It ves the pelican his disagreealle udmz of demying ï¬sh. my .deti‘le I’ve 0 love to 300° "' 80' “â€"â€" at First Rebelled 'om. )een London Society Against Wakz and Polka. 'y of When the waltz ï¬rst appeared in the London it raised a social rumpus. The The danve came from Poland to London mm by ‘cay of Portsmouth. where its ad, at onve apparent to 'antages were though the men did not a arel the women. . ...-_ Mama other men clashing “1 know t the brother oï¬â€™ered 3'0“ daughter I" 000 francs. "Whe1e is she‘. ['11 g said the 01111 er The brother made a s ture. "Alus' you are a I “Eb, what! Is the yo Ho Won the Father, and Thpn Ho 1 Captured the Heiress. ~ rs ago. fresh from th LIJC "Va-v-“ much. like seeing other men ClilSlHué’, their wives. It was ï¬rst danced at Almavk’s in London by Lady Jersey. and two or three of her friends. and Society. was riveu t'rum top to bottom In mto the \vnltzers :1 nd :lntivvnltzers. Spite of Lady Jersey‘s powerful influ- ence. there seemed little chum-e of the acceptance of the waltz. allied sovereigns came to London and visited Alumvk's. There they joined in the waltz and removed it from the realm of discussion. The waltz needed but three sovereigns to make it re- 9 put: «on. see: he â€- ‘thau hi8 on Boston for no other eyes. ' that lovely C“ blm ' ‘11!)‘dUlUu. this oid fellow.‘ responded “Do you know that he sr. Iver. " His 11 a may pretty pm- «we is inmosed upon in his host uniform. the mdy. He spoke In" tnl‘nls ()f the (â€d round. bu enth century “5 ‘ype' _____,__..n.â€" prizeï¬gh clusion 01' ting a“ the business '3†‘ .«1 gave wajter a neauwu- 'â€" l’ a birthday 9 . . . . , Gil-‘1’ _PILLS in your de a soxrowfm ges write direct to us, enclo are a httle lilte. retail price, 50¢. a box, the young gm to be we will ï¬ll your order at the same time givin of a nearby dealer wh was buried eight . PILLS. _ ?I‘ A‘-“-‘.n‘ ll“ k’v\‘\ u host uniform. he vall- ly. He spoke in the ms of the old gentle- dnuht the preshge of dramas. ended with a lieutenant is now 9. ha!‘ nf the chamber 01 was silent for w her father. I'll go after her. ’1 ited almost as much e waltz on its ï¬rst in. England. Lady Dor- 1s a scene at a ball in when a deputation of e hostess, M rs. Spencer .low the polka to be and 8° A visit W’â€" Can’t Do mam Them m nuagggflggaumm deautmfl California. Flonaa am the Sunny South KERR? 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