:ourse Ill. Ling. Intuit! If]? in Boirro, Tour. and View on. your '. Weekly. low on. ya! Canada. Wmtar mm. sara- .0 the and Ittt, mt h N ow 5:19: IS THE TIME.... ExceltsjpI, Our McFarlane’s PM Store. 1:; Dress Ginghamy:-.?ehf than Print for Children 7c and we Ladies' pure silk lace! n---_.. Hr a pair. teai"iiiiiiut culll_e__ipg§ Best Glass n Large size gram“ r-- ,, Granite Wash bowls 25c No 9 Copper Tea Kettles ts.25 each. We have a lull line of of all kinds. “en's heavy Shoes from Men's heavy our Ladies beat. l mm Horses neeu a um" doses at the righ worth pounds later Don't let the diges become sluggish. of these. v/jrt'11ii'iii"i'ii'hN q.,.,.,..,---------"'"-"'" WOOL -- . ‘. . . . inch This has ', No std Cream rv highly HE SELLS CHEAP l I TWEEDSHQ‘XARNS , Own spite EBOQEREE§ ittit's (iii) We tt \nsnecuon M ()lll MS. s. scorn _, able wide be vard. £w%%&Â¥&Â¥%1¢&%\$; 3* R o1 ft-' ms: .. emwe fl JI ge ft/i, A? In Quin table sens 25 cake plates berry bowls We can g - Where de thingy mite need some spies y s a wonderful sal stable should be without it. Wear" 1“]: '.e' me your WOOL & prmhwc to your satisfaction. (“Moth 4t it A fine 8-day nan "u... tr gong at $3.00. T The best Alarm Clock 91? made at $1.25. ' g -Uton't forgot to cali.--- Be Mung done prom tl and w. pit tt'ah'F'aitg. cg; '"'"iFkTvARA's'c1"'"""' Q. iii w l. normal; t h - - - of best qualit y. ' .- -ie __ 's'udr4wroie4si1ri"'v"i) bus GOODS, CW BOOTS & SHOES, te Spoons IOC granite pie pl ash bowls 250 " Tea Kettles To Powders i, 'an 1 , temporary Mcrarlane's " y , condition kind. 5 Jewellery Line. A BARGAIN 1N CLOCKS. A fine 8-day half hour favorite Better lo, Wr . On Board the B. B. Clnlhfolmlu. 5.... IU, oar-Beautiful was Glen Clnnit- the morning we left Audi-mater. Tho bright nun brightened every hill and l revue-d the henthor‘a purple tint upon its srde and far up toward the top. The l murnmrmg ol the Iutinter's watt" as it l struggled down the hillside and dashed . _ itwlf against mnny n rock, was, an mhtmn pow' i, "Muir!" the rnrin thvmurniug stillness. ll. .'\ icw 1 The charm of the surroundings added :ht tum: are! . . . . er Ott. emphasis to the repeated Invttnt on of .-ri, " or,,,,,,,) our worthy lm<t. to prolong our visit. t . Bg,_-r.s._r.br' wetoo haullenrned Thun 0'- , you Wt you want isAoc each pie plates 1 Twined (ytprjltt1. bitt mitts e a sett. be each. we each from 1)xit ' and sl s Dresse a ward. 5. CROCKERY, each. . nickle wide y premises " s Drug Store will find every mt in the ' Boots lk ou Bargains. 51 up. rds mum its suds and far l Immnurmg at f struggled down itself against pow' music to the our few The charm of t Black or stronger Sheeting dot he., 25C l? each l ated Shoes lt mm i""“ thl' [ My main“ _ [lulu Yete father was tne urn... - , -'" h had looked with unalimed pl . Mill U‘Tulllck aud its revolvi wheel. In these journey: the ted, been, frmn end to end, as far I M'cmlmned to Have! it, an boundless Inlrrrsl. and plansu low l pelclmnce n ferry boat WM l veemg u. stray passenger new i sparkling. (Ml-flowing mum of pleasuw was full lo the t he " ova-mowing. Since then l a alled many a mile and seen w 1 of interval :nml yet the on ,st'an‘ and the reminiscew l lung gun‘- bye any? a plea-u N a deeper. if less onlspnlwn. t } my lmyhuml. Beautiful ist 1. tlows, nmrnun-ing alung its dag ', Ivy. the bunks fringed with i aud all “Hillard ly tire 9w l nmunlanns. On We went shoulder of the lull Cululee l lmnndau-y hue between Ll , ttttn 1 nnd Illn- 1'il lands. It Wild l . . F (In , H‘dl of n. raid made I “ht: l I|I)lli|l'.~nll known as Black - -' uh. \Vllliul and ' Brown al att Queen , I been for Urathien at Wind "'1 hat count. tl sumo" over u nu. Was God's mm gil and imlhful stern Iidering the dist erecmr of the n cosnmetuort"e", t markahlc and, in I honour to both. At Bullnier we hams mun. trout Auchnllnter with the i pursuing our journey alone. ance in which we had lid morning being put at our d day or two. Scan cely. he the dinner pant. when the ' overcast, and soon the " _. l ...-....., “my fall. hence t, to make 111 l gnu till e"! “Md tttsd ot much of it brought n" toad uuW ( valley. and in o than: In \..t Me-" tun till waning. Every step ot um; .-.. wul had once been familiar. and to To " much of it the thirty-four years had Manse brought no change. except that " rull- Parier tond no\\' threads its “my along the thong valley, and in places thrust, itself some- hroug what uncomfortably near the public y Looki road. Every spot awakened pleasing whirl menmt'tes. The greaterpart of my hoy- horn. hood had been spent in connectton with view. journeys along that Mlle road. At tirst wine l We had made n. in a cart. of which my trees father was the driver, Mv boyish eyes to a c l had looked with unstinted pleasure at er h: Mill U‘Tulllck aud its revolving water stahl wheel. In these journeys the Dee had and ' been. from nut to end, as far as we Were ed n ' 4.. ... nun-l it. an object of ISI; . ‘1‘ At.. 'hiss one is erected In anew-unuw grateful remembrance of John .vn, the sievotedand faithful person- utcndnnt and heioved friend of m Victoria. In whose service he had t for thirty-four yam-s. Born " thienaird 18th Decmnlwr. 1826; died Vindsur Castle 27tis March. Itt86." Ihat friend on whose ttdvlity yun nl. that friend given you by circnln' wow over which you haw nut-untrul. s God'" own gift." "Well done good l truthful servantmtc." Smely. con- wing the disparity in rank of the ctor of the monument and him it “mongol-Mel. the epitaph is very re- _-L.n,ta. .md. in my Outilnminn. does (‘migeyur m \\'I|Ilu ...‘ -_-- fanned. Then the hard. ever make fun of the weak, humti "Bin Willie, rin. 0r ye'll be la'en, , For the lung legged Hugh i ls ctnnmg o'er(‘ulh1eel Boon the tables were tt Black Jock, who was also Lottie, was defeated. Then rhunged his tune and sung: i “Kin. Lottie, vin, Ur ye'll be m'en. . -- tte.', Iii er we "an": inn- .. .._._ - - aliater with the inteutiott of " journey alone, the convey- ich we had liddeu in the dog put at our diipozml for a. ‘0. Scmcely. however. was pe'it when the skies became ml soon the Iain hum“ to the journey we had proposed x the afternoon was not be.. -_--. “mu-v tttttU of this send of a. mid um '30!) known as B e upon Sir w (war in which th i. The" the bat 2 tun of the weak Ira-led in affectionate .emetubrnuce of John ted and faithful person- nd heioved friend of In whose service he had "four yuan-n. Born at 1. â€mt-mnht'l‘. Iteltt; died bade "diet! na“""nvr tiowitrtt Waleâ€. my cup I 1 full to the Min: and binn- then l have thw- ile mud seen mnueuhjrcts 1 yet the unu- funniiar tt reminiscences of days Rayon pitta-wire perhaps outspoken. than that Hf Beautiful is the iJee as It ing aluugits nut-row val. l'rmged with birch (was. _ 1t ly the aver watching Ju We want aruuml the " lull Cululeerr- " sort of . I I ...I.. Yl'l u. _.. - .. and pleasure l and if boat was been run- enuer new»: iu than" ,"il,lee" the i. lt was but lill "rape) , ti mu: kyv lifting m u. Aberdeen." tiH tat'll our road led 119.1“ ed oif from the Del-sidv 2 fll rd our facts tnwau'dsifu tit is the home of my l n _ passed Windtiot' House l I' ‘tvrtds. whose thntrlwd l p , they did thirty yearsl the east of “S lay LUCh‘ . its beautiful islands. on ', lg to tradition. Malcolm t acient King of Scotland. t id from whom, zit-cording I och gets Its lmuw. So . ed the road, which led f irln which had been the 4 athei- and grrmdfnther~ I iy youth. Never beiore front Bnlhtter had 1 turn- ,that leads direct to the .las, there is no friend thing save the memories , draw on thither. so we m to ll much less familiar l towards Braehead of be home of an aunt and And Brnehead we reached at not till our friends there to make prepmations for It. iGwivei,th? untime- mivsl detracted nothing earl-inc“ of the welcome. at words were something Mint. "Weel. but you are I '""'r miliar. and w tour years had apt that a nul- wny alum; the Black Jun; \Vllliaun For! the latter w Inn-d. ever re 'tik, muntiugl} ll I'br' ...- t I is lin- hottie of my I farms rasserl Windsor Hose 5 (‘uhlst ads, whose thatched i pied h they did thirty ycnra‘ TI iv east of hid lay Loclt l " . n: is beautiful islands. nu i (1-H??- ',to imdiliun. Mdiruim "1m. l firm King of scotland, l .1“.- . _ . mm I i from wltoitt, “rem-ding l W 'i ts ts W. Ho pe l t ge 1 mm . l l the road, which led 'Y/l. In which had been the ISI Liver and grandfather -1- tun,“ ' youth. Never before 'th??, rom Buliuter had I turn- man; hat leads direct to the pa}; is. there is no friend 1"iii sing save the memories 3 llti draw us thither. so we fd d 1 to a much less familiar, a; townrds Bracheud of t “t ahome of m aunt and It' And Artushead we reached a!" ' not till our friends there 3:: I make prepmations for all :. iiowivei,th? untilue- at "in! detracted nothing else mines: of the Welcome. hm n. words were something thi 'Pre, “Wool, bat you are ia ill). F in us "veiled a beautiful 1'l ',',tg,iiriiidiiit2ti'itif: if, a in I F . ' d ','au"Glr"'t%riiu M a. " ml Highlander (‘ulhleen." were turued and was also known as 1 Thou the hard our friends! iu-h (rm-u. . watching around the -41 sort of r lughlnuds u the other I 'tt W ld Far- ‘ Jock of ln- Forbes ot' ""P""' A" n. .._J - The morning passed. the phonon was friends, soon ready, and we. along with my aunt, started for the Free Kirk "muse. Bran of (tumour. A very short, drive took us over " hack road on tothe noun road, through a wood in which I had often played. Soon we were In sight. of the school house. now transformed into dwelling houses, where a teacher. with much fmthfnlness. struggled. often in y vain. to instil the rudiments of edurn- a tion into my mind. Not. far off was: the plnyground where. amid lunch fun and Hon, amne hruised skin. we played the old- fashioned gun-e of uhinny. Memory " I struggled to Ming hack the mutt, till Supple i wine tel; of‘it ft,':,' elem1 lie-fore dir. Capita vision as! it, ttO in Hem-1 vests-H av. . F, " .L!) “nun .tnnk th/ir Pi.?,'? ready to my saut. Gytrtouyt wnew. mu... ....-._. lame bruised skin. we played the old- fushioued mum: of shinny. Mentor? [ Itruggled tn lining hack the vast. till sotue parts: of it stand elem lye-fora the vision as If it hml happened yesterday. There were faces that ("we tonk their part in theso games then clear and dito tirsct before my gas/.9: but alas. in tuvtuory's pak" they have lwcunw detac- ed "tul blurred till. lush-ad of ench standing out vlvur and diitinct. they have become an imlminct and unnum- ed throng. Who mm tell what has Ire. t-ome nt that, (mt-e nwrrv group ? Scat- tered the-y are to all the ends of the earth. Not a few an scant-rod liver Scutland. mule went to New Zeuland and Australia and there are nut n few in tinudn. Home have dune life's work well. and having left a noble example lo us who still remain. have passed the - u a... “uh: and ulna some Fr7t',i't" tttl Ill _ luv-u.-. well. and haying left a noble exnmpnr lo m yxti/1, remaig. have passed the a deficit. Bone Lllc ha...'.'"- - wayo tt " Mr! ', and ulna some " . . . . 5' whose curly life promised them the hem“); has had a substantial surplus i l host place T the throng. Rttve Why to three times out oi tour, the surplus) l immune“ s powgr. and sunk into this year being over 88 ooo (II). much i 1 nhlwmn -tseauron. lights that warn a h l h C d, h ' k W ':', './'i'y'ir?iiy.,ejyyi",e.",l)it',1f, {rum paths of t . argestt at an†a as no tl. i pix-ll. l gully of thy y,',"1t'i", havr wnn- Under the fiscal policy of Mr Foster l term nr buyout my an: munv are . . ._. dead, but the teacher (not Lf ttrstt and hit.' predecessor? of â€â€œ3 same pomi-l tint-him but one to whom I own more eal stripe, the trade of Canada grew. t um can express. my teacher durm ' ' - must, of my scly.ro1 (lays in Scotland) still 35 the y tart/e,"..;' or. $3,000,000 l lives: To see-him M the Parish Manse L'uder u.r.,1rt1.1?,'.,5,e meth- l, at Dimiet Ty". P."' of the pleasures of ads it t8 growmg " the i'b.,U',i,sitti Built inthe edge of 5 wood yearly rate ot $35.va , an e ' ' . . Tix "532?“? i'j,'.iiJ'ii')p'fr;'ltlv.' am1 Pm?†yet greater " stahiun (both huilt since I last, Raw III-y paoinon m the inture' '/1tlvve, land) lr" madnsv is vmy hmuth Under Mr. Foster the ex. " y situate", an in itself beautiful . "" B without, and Within. He himself an- penditure was over " per eent. _ syvered the door hell, and l /elcogniztd of the total trade ot the ) an". wind It having heard thatl was in country l under Mr. Field- l u- country. eye me by name. " . . ' . . . though he said he would not have mg this expendltme Ith only 5 km‘mn ltte. of the total 1% per cent, t: Ttt return to the jmu-noy to the Mrae trade ' -. _ __- um... the school hmwo Nine the . _ ': . . . Under the last. four vears a. few rods of the village anu ' station (both built since I last, a native hind) his mans? is vmy fully situated, and in itself lst without, and Within. He him.' swered the door hell, and I rec him. and he having heard that] the country. called me by nu though he said he would m 1 knuwn me. i T0 return to the jmu-'Iwy to t' - ' H “.\-Inn ' KIIUWH lllr. To return to the journey to the Hraw traae. Manse, after the school house, mine the U d , Parish Church--" church which. " n et' Ihough in kit I seldom 'ws,',',':),')',','.',';',',: of Mr. brought lmc . ttttttt sum-H memo es. I Lnnking :,'g.kih,'lt',lhrtC"2 it, the farm on the pu which l lived. the house in which I was mule" tl horn. for the first tune came full in Fieldinl view, Too wear it seemed. but other" and thit wine little changed in appearance. The “can†trees planted by my father had grown the 'iiisi to a considerable size ', hut scarce annth- . er had heen planted. The house and ation. stable had been considerably improved. ------" and yet the genertl appearance renmin~ ed much an we left it thirty-four years The nun. In outwurd form gnrden and tields are precuely the same. Methinks The that even yet lknow the very stones on Outnri _ " n,‘_....:.... ...n- wnv towards owiug and yet we Kru‘n... -rr ed much an we left it thirty-four years , ago. In outward form garden and tieldy are precuely the same. Methinks that even yet lltnow the Very stones on the dvkes. Pursuing our wny towards the "muse We found what, h/ul been I. wild. ham-on moor transformed into a forest. the trees of which had so groWn i; as to intercept our view. Indeed the most notable change in the appearance of the t-nuntJ-y is in connection with the large tracts of land that have been con- verted into forests. Thriving tree l now cover the sides of the hills far up towards mumuit. thus mldinggreatly to i the Lemmy. and I should suv to the vrotitytslt"tpf. of the country. When . [ we left. the free kirk mnnse and (-hurt'h f were on a barren moor l now. they me .- in the centre of a forest. Manse and r I chm-ch renmin unchanged l but alas the t- t inhabitants of the mouse have changed l. ‘i We were received by “rangers. am .. I Au“ mum got a warm welcome, hu _ -___ mun, the “muse We munu wild. barren Inmw t forest, the tron ot w as to intercept our most notable change church rem; inhabimnts ‘\Ve weve from them the faces missed. I 7 For almost, a week \vr I through tbe district once an t l March of the. remnant of the ‘1 my youth. Everywhere Wt l, received the warmest wel I nun-e for my father's sake th; _ . "- --._. hull "nude For mum)“, n WV» , - hmngh tbe district once an familiar. in march of the. remnant of the friends of my yuuth. Everywhere we want. we weeivod the wavtuest weleoute, tar mnre for my fnthvr’s sake than my own. Hut, although we had [mule all Auptir ieu and smuched the country, few, fen of those I knew were found, and at tht two graveyards in which l mu mos - . A ,, “Us a...†in which lies tht f ; 1: iii-i', hm. "hm t, A week wr If". l---.' the appearance Societies. tneetiott with the A noticeable falling off of interest In I ll haw been con- the work led to much dm-nssion as toi Thriving News the can“. and very opposing views, the hills fav ul, were held. Some think that boo much“ Liirutggretttly, to " pivlisln" is to blame and others' mnld suv to the accuse n. vrepcudtr1tNt of social life. country. When We believe that where there at e apl"T" nuns? and church ent failures the vauw will he found in PI ttttW. they ttte neglect of the fundamental nrnwiplo: ,rest. Manse and laid down in tbe 'i,oustitu1i"tt and nged l but, alas the pledge of the Society . “5" have changed. Rev. Mr. Sheldon. orroprka, Kansas. by strangers, and author of "In His Sums" and othet um) welcome, hut widely-road works was tho one: wom- ware- sadly attraction. of the Convention and spokt A *‘b-Ju'h-nllv. on integrity in “Mi . _'.... h We sailed from Liverpool on the 16th ' inst. were in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Nu the 24m. reached Montreal for Sub- hath, 1nd unived in Pilot Hanna two weeks Inter. We have enjoyed our trip and the meeting with our friends ex- ceedingly, but not more so than we enjoyed uur return to Pilot Hound and the society of our friendl here and our Wonk. With kindest remembrances for nil :hangea. lwv. a... V - :et's, and author of "In His Htepri :qu mm, but widely-read works was the W sadly attraction of the Conventinn mu“ (1'i'iiiiGthitrt'.w"1y, on integrity i travelled Mesa and {he winciple of ch." miliar, in every-day lift‘. JT',", the top" riends of Open Door ' The t onn'nauul o' went we "ioli.ow luv" was binding on “n... tat' minnow! of lite, and there , ---H reason why a. minister should _ _ “when man. F 1897 were .. , supplement""?,' . . Capital Expenditure .. Railway Subsidies .. P. Edward Island Railway crow's Nest Pass Railmty l Atlantic Steamship Service l A Total of Mr. Fielding's estimate Or a nlllllon Nu" - "m, Footer never managed to make ends meet, bat always came out a deficit. Note the difference Fielding has had a substantial s three times out oi tour, the s this year being over $8,0(IMXD. the largest that Canada has kn Under the fiscal policy of Mr and his predecessors of the sum cal stripe, the trade of Cansd: at the yearly rate of $3, Under Mr. Ficldiug‘s meth- ods it is growing " the yearly rate ot 835 , and promises yet greater ex , pansron in the future. _ Under Mr. Foster the ex. l “Minna was over 22 I Hon. Mr. Fa as For Under the last. four years of Mr. Faster's tinsuieintt the public debt grew 817, under the (our years of Mr. Fielding’s has only increased $7 and this current yen it has actually been reduced for the first time since confeder- ation. BEFORE Oulnrio owing to body tt The Christian Endeavor wcrkers Ontario were in evidence last w: owing to the meeting of the Provim body at Guelph. It is described a: .. most successful Unnveution" and disrussiuns and the points thereof , be repruduced in hundreds of the h Societies. A nuticenhle falling off of mines . . " ... nun-II du-wussion n the work led the Hume. " wPt'e held. s Fleltllng's estimates for mm are $52.00 million and a hall less. never managed to make met, bat always came out zit. Note the difference- u- has had a substantial SI fl Report uf S S No 3. GI ‘lt telubel. Class 5 Katie 'sr M 4 Sr Miume Ureeussood, M hel Ureeuwood. Glam: n, Greeannd. Kama Kenny we Class 8 Sr Bells Firth, l of Jeanie McDonald. 3 Jr he Banks um! Alla, Collier _ .- .. ._.... " bir. tNnetuo"' u...‘, N, - tirul that more [than he sus] never lmwed the knee to Baal He repeated. the same uddre overttowiug churches comm-u .2ti,'i'2'riiF,ici.intsecrt"io" sevvi hot h Inlet-tings. " Intelligent Electors. ------- Foster’s main estimaes for “A n_., m tteport of b' s “when. Class 5 4 tir Minute Gre um. etc., JAMES FARQUHARBON. Provincial c. 9 AND SINCE l tneu I“! yum-u- -- as from taking a , . . m m. y'J'l,'.'S'i s$3313.51:J‘$â€Â°,.‘:1:3“?.232“:.&Z::" . r " sl't,"e"/'lle'r'l' 'ill? to to furnish fence We“; and ttil'lf.'ll,r ' poles torhatt the ominion. but it is only now we sue diu-overing that beds --. , of pert aunt in our County. at least it erpop) on the 16th , u (vulg- now by the t,ne,it'iii,t', of Mr. [not ts,.tcJt,1Td'if, E gem tamed. fe,',"g? {an is neighljorf on " u ., ours on. n u. . e an or.) Pilot, Mound "Y0 i Firth, we are sure it is the 1%1'lr".'" " 9010);“? I,'ll',', Ir'.":'" Samples of the mater-id ' from th our r 'Ill . 9“ithu swamp at Edge Hill corners were more 'Ill t l" 1'liie,ttpe,1/ii,',',i,lSd, to J. Walker Wells, of " Pilot oun d'm who Invincinl Assay Dulce, Belleville. lentil here an our ', an: his report has (liken receives. Ifâ€: A atlering one an We ope t e g nembrances for "ll Winning made may result in lit' be- ;mu ttken to erect works similar' to -u-.. muse In existence M Stratlord. ____J â€m . Mere is the “apart. “Sample at or " ' “A“mm- .l:......v tunnwrmure. Moisture, m.47. 8,(XD,(ID. mueh , McDonald, Mary " in. has known. gMichnel McAulithI [icy of Mr Faster' McAuliffe and Ten rf the same policyt McDonald. Maggie of Canada grew I McDonald. $3,000,000; (Miss) Mary 838.337.W 4,066.000 2.819.000 2,772,000 t tt,5o0,000 953.5(1J.C00 IV h “‘-n""‘ V a? .va\}uid. Sr ' Patterson Convention. I For the 6! 750.000 '317,(m.mo Of interest in‘ scus.sion 'f toi posing views hat too much and others of socisl life. are are appar- ll be fouml‘in cribed “5 R on" and in" thereof will of the local wcrkers of last week prayincial GT; bf dwelt." l might pnu‘s‘ihly , surpecl " had l l a, Kansas. i out othetl the chief; and spukt' a ty in husi-‘ charity in "pic. "The d of Christ on all the 'e was no Ol be “a! He made] as to com- that as be erected in ted mm of be won- m-ial world Here is the Report. dietary temperature, Veg. Matter 13.ir3." . Vegetable matter d contains l anatilr combustible Fluted Carbon Ash. Silica. Lime, &c Sulphur. traces "The Kent. air-dried m dried. s ould prove, A fai quick burning and leav ashes." He adds in a note "Nat as any I have seen in On ll, © FEM BEDS. Report of S. B. No.7. (Hanan: temher.---tlr 4th t John O'Neill. Jun McDonald. Julia McRae, Millnn. (‘assie Black. Angus Angus McMillan,. Jr. 3ld: Fr, Ada McMillan. Donald McRae I Donald. Sr. 2: L May McAul I ence mam. Mary McMillan. i (mm, Alphie O'Neill. Thos. A -----" ', (aiiiiiiiiiii' BULLETIN. Report of S. S. No. T, Glonela, for Sep' I I m.- emher.--Hr 4th l John O‘Neill. Sr 3rd 1 Inn McDonald, Julia McRae, John Mc. Collars, Pads, \lillnu. Cassie Black. Angus Dunbar. Angus McMillan,. Jr. 3rd: Effie Black, Ch Ada McMillan. Donald New. Kftie Mc' _.-.------" Donald. tir. 2: L May McAuliffe, Flor'- lh MOP em'e Melina. Mary McMillan, Nellie Mc- ("a - -_ --- -- UMâ€), Alphie O'Neill. Thos. A. Arrow- smith. Thus. McRae. Jr. 2 , Katie Mc- Kinnnn. w. J. Arrowsmith. Vanless tett,,t"it."ttu1 McCormack and Mary Black. Annie on“. barium. Dunlmr. 1: Kalle McDonald, Maggie tEii,git','.S g McDonald, Mary Dunbar. Ethal Smith, D. I l Michael McAulitre. Part 1 t Maggie 11P,,t,1.i,f,e, and Tenn McDonald. Angus _-----"" A - ‘l-nn“g_ f . F . ll Magma M. Arrowsmith,Jrto w. L. two I and I mred t Ttsu “um" " on rTery .. tCL-U Tull Il'"-'-" -- Laxative Bronx/0’6†an My that 5" " " {J1 DENTISTRY. Rainfall for the of sunshine M.tt. the wind soulhel light. . THE \nuh-rsigm-u w“. nu " at Lots " k 7. run . Jura'itciiij.'oTqt.y..'.' tlt th imported Yorkshire l m' l, OAK LODGF TTO', I Tuisanittttlts r i,.tercd Provincial Recou- book. Pedigree is asfo ows: “F: 4th. 1900. bred Brethour Buford.0nt. ttnd owner her. Value Ont.. sire _ Swellhmp 'ttll (bred by ' Ruddiugt t Htsit, Nottin , dam, " Lodge Cindere' l (bred tp. J. E. Brethour.) "T--.-- tht _fifh l ca,.ox.---At Yuma-y. on u i her 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs a son. vr. L. U' ----" OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST cr the Durham Pharmacy Calder"! Block. ttemdenef first door West. of tho Post oitice, Durham. _-.------""'" rhe \Veek Ending Oct. Temperature. M Sept. So......-- Oct. I--- IMPROVED 1 note "Sample in seen in Ontario." Dr sis-x r-dried m tnechruic_a1ly own fairly good fuel, and Inning very little ri. IT. graham.) 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