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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-12-20, Page 60 . 'It 1� . I . . I . : . . "I .. � I . . . k.., 10 . I . . ell to rjews.-Recoro - I I Decemborg20th, 190 - 4 ,,, - _____ - ____ - ____ � __ . " --- - . . - ­­.- I .- --- - . ­_­_ . _. ­--- .--------.--,��--�----��-.-�-------�- -_ �_� � ­ �i Iz I . I =�_ ��;;;-- ­­_ . - , �� , ", - - - .- - -.--I,- - - --- I 11.11 �;, "I W %_ � --- � ,_ � d , . _ '_ .- - . -1 - I �_ --- ==___­_­_ -- __1 I ­__­_._-...­­_ I i _,;;;��,__Pw_� _r- - . - ­­ ---�­_. - -w__-__._,1_1_ ­ - -1 - , , I - . ­�T"- ,, "77-__i-�;.-_;-�,.��;;7 vi;� __�_ , I I I t, . � !:! .M!!l!!!!!!!li!!' , __%_==ft1"- -R - W wlmNw��.Oiiihy--� ; � I -1 : - .%;,;-%�.'_­­- �,,��­­�­� 4 � � ­�� .; , - , . - � 1-1 . _�' . - I 1, " ". .­­_ ftys, only the 67k1l,bbY' cloWeS 04) V* I 11 � ­­­ __ I VAK 'I r I placed ell cut things, 4U4 1 1 0 . ­ I . I ,. I I __ OANA09S LECTU�Ae I'? , there Is 4 quiet air of prosperity, About . � . I 1, I - . � . glab4rato Mo . I OTW (51 � tier. She.looks just a little older, per- .1 .1 7 . This � ; , I .tor -Van Has Been Fittod ,I t I . 1. � , rittsh And tho eyes are 4 WOO more . !! Up and 14,NQw Tot.kring in 0 1 1 1 I . I Ap.rjoulturat Districts, ,\,!�;*04 h ff on's IL M. a 's I serious, but they are:. the same tender, . Frovee , I . I L AT THIS I 0 1; spiendia"eyeo, reffectIng, a big, Sweet' I i Canada wants eirtlgra,11U;� and *he 1 � I I . � 11, I . wants those .emigrants to, be, of the -c-,-, a . soul. The two talked ever many, I I I \ I i : . , i , �� - .ae the artist has' I , richt agricultural staimT, to till, thQ Storn., ,% . things, but, all the tIr . of . . �,,:_ I . TIME OF fertile 'lands that will mA,ke her the I Searched the maldeWs. eyes to see It lie' . I I � 0 . . gr,%.*%ry of the world; So , the 0=4- 1 . . ey ICATHERM CLOVER vould find there any sign, of what 110 T I . �. I . djan Government, with characteristic i - , lina longea for All these years, R 41V . enterprise, have talr-en Ixtivantage of 0 forent answer to the Question be put " I 11 I 1. the ne-%v mode of progresotoll afforded (Copyright, 19M. by Katherluo Glover,] 6 . to her four years ago. He Is. eager to . I � � � THE YEAR I , '� _T I I I! ".111-�_ III`" T was Christmas `1 offer again to make a home for hey and � 1%. 11 eve, ;Ind Carl's � to ,Spend III$ life trying to make her the � . � . I little bohemian hjjppjest,WOmAA In all the world." I , I I �� I U UIVI re :,� -1 " " . %",� , (I --- 9 'N 0 20" 1 "It Is for I - , "�, restaurant 'was He looked over at the girl, , Xx. r need I one. sold Ian" � � 11 I JI: ,voae I, s something ­ � .. .. . : beginning to I you, to end the story," be Wd quietly. I I that , � " . I ip create and . maintain . I fill with gay, ks were Aushed.' and she � I . .0 a I . T , , . Corru ation . , � , . . - .1 . I .. .,.- ­­._�_-_ Her che(t . rj . ,5trcpgtj,x for .. Aber dailY '11�1. " .."'I 1W I I a ` 'laughing folk, 88 . I 1, "i-1-- �. 17 �j R ; h I , &_ . � who sauntere , d thgt there vMs time only ror spasmoutc: wair,roying with her sjoon­Sho_l��- � " " .�e­ -, � , , I - I . , 4 utlei. . . � - �- . dips into, the various 41shes, When ed up at Ulm a moment, aitd, her ,eyes . . i rop" a d � 11 . want to go back a . Gives One -Third . � - - is, nothing better In, by twom and, the dinner tapered off to coffee and, wore shiallit, "I . . I . ,., I There . I -_ threes, tbe men . little And change your story some. I . , . . I - - . "I , cheese, however, they both felf into, oV More Reatilig aurface . � than arl Ate or Porter, tile , I . __ _ - . .. , � 1. APPIng one lence, ,Tile man lighted il, cigar In the�, - shall begin Where the Artist had his . . . I I I . , _ .� - ___ - . another on tjA . I. � � , ... I jj�y alid racrit of NVIlich -_ - ­_ ­ -_ .1.. -_ - I old easy way they were used to And opportunity to go abroad and Study ... I _;F4=_!_ � �:`� . _=P . A strin laid close ove a corrugated surface Covers a dis, .. � .. __ �__L,�_ shoulders as e maiden 'about the . 19 r .. 1. .. as bevil attested bY - L;�� t h IS yl passed, said between puffs; "I want to tell you When'be 'told th I or tgnce one third greater t�art W � � I . . 'I, a story, Mile, Jo ce, it you will listen 11 chance And offered to give it up f ,.hen strqt�hod. over the -saline I p rl�,AQZ­ NOTTS. V I y I .. � I I surface flat. The Thou . . .. c1lernis . hy$jQ.jS,n*. .and . -VA,q I, . ,; TtXFORD MARKET bantering � the . '41 "' her it was the bardest thing she ever - I , I a . .- ts, . . Shall be most happy, she said gbt Range h � s a corrugated oven I ., I . A most elaborate I - � little. German C-. ,, ,experts at the great exhib. by..'XiIotor vehloles . with assumed gayety, "But be sure had to do. In her life to refuse the sa lining, ­ ent, and the above simple ex '- " motor van has. been. Atted up and is I proprietbr and . some small sense of I. ixcl;sivgly its own Pat . .pen I . , . ljoly toi i6ritish. a to make It ell t proves that such corrugation gives one third more heating - . . . gricultura.1 dls- 01 . 4 well. I don't like sad r1fice, but she had pring -she knew what those years men vitions, . triets, . , 4 competent lecturer %..O�" � I . I taking c a I in Is right, and � it carries' % � torles on Cbristmas eve." * I . r ... -Sy Poll-. I 0, . abroad would mean to his future, so surface to the oven. That's one reason why the. . . � I wh-) Can tell tile farmeraL.-and all those I Shall do my best not to lnRks It . . I I I . . e � H FOR 19 who labor On the l%jI4-1th,e'advantages "SIM. -191ft COXING." session, of - but that Is t for me to. She rebuffed him and made him do the .. I , 7 . . �, ,�: . , offered thern by the Gj�e%t' Dominion. things, as If I (Ind unhappily, I W I thing she . know his bead 4letated, : . I .. � ' say. Well, here goes: HaPpy'""'o ough Ra - . . � The van reaches vtllagf,s very relmoto they were well used to the ways of the d4once upon a time there lived a though his, foolish, generous heart led 1117 It nge I I . I - . � ' � ,. -1. I . � . .aY lines, and the lee- pla:ce. Shabby and Ill. kept most of dear, foolish maiden and a Stupid, him to offer the other, He thought it does its work one third thoroughly,.one third more quicWy,, I from It'RQ,btg rallw , more � , � . � tures and the distributed literature are them looked, but their faces were was hard for him, perhaps, but he had . .. , I . . . m. she befriend-. . I .producing the best possible � bright and their lips were bubbling . ­ . - . Paris, with'all Its diversions, and the And with one third less fuel expense than any other stove. Every . .. I . Ngg") . Id to be .� I � - - ' . I I �, 1.�," , ,� ko " Ara�suits from tile Canadlotil -POtIlt Of with little snatches of song, overflow- ed. The maiden. at least -ought to have I& lip,w jyiqr!c,.,F] Happy Thought burfis coal or wood.: � I �." . spur of ,j!le she, bad: � . I . I . . . view, - . . ... � .1 Ing evIdently from hearts full of gay- keep� very rich possessor of stately �-- - . I . . . - . . , I - , . I � li�jedq'd -f - - - rw­ rt only -the lonely sense of his absence, . . . Ask your dealer *or write direct -to - . . . . . . . . I �. L . � . * -:1 , ., - I �-, , I , ArIll IDEAL. - . . ety, I . - .. - 1�­4%`-,�-'." mans i I En't, sort o ugP to She used to haunt the places where � 11 . us for a co iT of our illustrated . I �., ­_ .. " . . � . i d,pei�,deserts, but, truth . 'they had been � � I . 11 I I � I At ppe table In a corner sat a. man . she ha4 bk i�;­0_1_ -1-4; catlogue--free. . 136d � - I � . . � , _* I - � I together, ,and . . . 1. .� A bla -g Saddlery Taldn' thing . s easy��that'a the trick apart from the crowd and clearly obw tell both of them very, verj 'p.r 1. I I ,. .., ze ill thei Winailic, . That's hardest of all to'.jearn; L llvlous to the life of the #I!xce,, his eyes -00 .poor that the maiden used to wear . do A . . sometimes the.- I .Ube . . . ecintpaily*'s waxeliouse, g;t. Winndpeg,.. did ­ d skirts and cracked Shoes some., . . _"*,�_, . Scv-,k This world keeps stppin' along so ea er y watching first the clock and fraye, . days dragged � WM. SUCK STOVE CO.. _. * * I .. -thirty thousand do -liars damage, . . g I timpp, though she laughed and pre- . . that - only . quicliz . then the door. Once,S� twice he start- I so ]Limited ... I . . ;era, of tlle ,employpled had to ma,ke An' dodgln' at every turn .. ed alid WRW-9076i� hisZOW-ii-g�& tduded 4he did It ior fuh, and the art� the thought ,of � I I branifo I rd . . Ro - . . - . . Montreal �,� �' � . -kheir escape by Cd the r-001. That we close our ears to the lazY one entered, 'scanning a face closely, Ist was so poor- that -well, he was , I Stone 11 I . . Way . . the mil . . ' 1. I . I I � I ,;1" . King Oscar of Sweden - is- thou-0to to .song ... '. . . sink back with a long sigh. It poorer than any really respectable per- I . she woiiid 64' . - . Winnipeg . I .. . . I only to - I I , . I . I . . I . I . "71*­--hi�- ayiti.g- 6r i1C-'%*rt ffisewse. . . That Surnmer Is. singlil'.the whole ever -was -before. The two lived I been to him If . �� . . IQI!l I .'' - I was flve mlautes'of - 7 o'clock, "Sher son . � . . ' ' . . -- ��_.,��_ Sir John Long, ,editor and propfie- I day long, . 'An' we get to tbiiiklw 'Its wholly' Isn't coming," he thought, next door neighbors high tip $4 the: . she had acceded' . ir - I ­ - -- . . . tor of the, Dundea Ad-vertWar, . is. dead � . and he let,� . busy . . . . to his plankept I I . . � ' . . wrong . . I . 91 , . - her from doing - . his chin fall heavily Int6, his palm I same cheap boarding house In a . ­ I ,while 14e tried to gather his thoughts.f little city called New York. For some . . HARLAND BRO%Swp, CUNTIO . . To Ibe taldn' thinis easy� I ' . . . I . I I . . . At , last, half consclo Alden took I � some desperate I . . ­ . I u§ of some one unfqth_q_mnb11a reason the In . . � . . � . , . . . .1 . . . I 1. - 1 -7 Takin' things easy, with duty,done, ' ' I approaching, he looked up and found a* nity. = the artist and used -to lielv.. him thing. Then I, . . . T " An' never a. thought -of fear' . ' ' 1 girl standing there, her hand...ou�t I-,'1I5.-C'O*f'fiW4Om.­6AIc difffiiiilMb itffil'try . . there'.came his I I . . : . . . I � A . When.the shadows close at the set of . . I . . . . I . , .0 � i stretched. 111 am late," she Sala hur'�: l6tterS'­!b6ggIng � - . . , ,to patch up his moral snags and tears I ,,, ~, , . I. � . ------------I . � ��� . . I .Sun, - riedly. "Have I kept you waiting its well. She was his good auget and her for , some, � . � . I . .. - . . . . I . I I I .. I . I � Alt",the moon and stars Araw near- I . I . . %it -44 -Ii- , . . . . I . . I t Ion0"' I 9 * worth line In .return,, . * . I I . - . �� ; . The real reward that a.nian kin j . I . � nidde the. days of strugglin .- � - . ­IIIIIk I "Yes, but It doesiYt matter. Nothing '. while for tbe:stupid artist, She used ,,, and that was, I- 11", .`. I :..... %. . ..._` . . . , -� . I . I 11 . . claim � . SHE VSED TO AvRITE -_ J.&I, 11 'rh ..D.raft. � In the search fur wisdom an' wealth J� matters now that you, are here," he, to, vrIte -Wonderful storles-much too VVIONDEnFu STOR Vs." - the hardest bat- I....." , . . I .� . I L I - e . Zislablished rS79 . . . . an' fame, � . . . I ­ : said 'warmly, taking her, hand. In both wonderful to be appreciated by the - . , tie of all. Rho . . � I ". - , I I r_-1 -A- 0 ___ - . � time, without � of his. 1481t down and let me look at ; tought it .stbadily for. three days be- . . i Co ' . Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Is the .chance; Rome . earthy editors she bad to submit them I I 1. . �'_.. struction - . . , Pi., " � I * I � :1 . . i :_ .. n , I . . , . .if, iblame, . .� . I . : : chair and to. In spite r . they used fore she.wbu. She. knew. If .She wrote - . . . . I . 1. � � .Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria risk o ,' you.*" Ile drew out her of thei poverty , , . I . � . . I � TO be takIn' thin --s Aaxv- , . . niself opposite, Both were � wo. to him her letters wo I ; . .. . . ... . . I . . to have good tinfes. together, those t hei 1 . Q_ . "' L . . . .. : ! ser.tfed Ill. . . uld keep ` ..-.,.- -� �. n to Asthmatics ` The secretary ,of the Aiperltan sin- I a molie t while they looked 'in his d and that some time she i 1-:..)... .%.7-i- , of a. ran e. is very impor. I . I solene-Is a boo . . . olleiit for n When . min - : I . I , - - . . I things grow very somber they 9 . I I . . . . . . . . 1!l;TV_ 1, . ba;ssy In, London was lylloting some -of . I a . � e. might carelessly say., something to.. I .. I . . . . I - steadily Into leaell other's eyes. Th - � I . ­ I ... L11111111 . ,. � : I :�-" I , Does it not seeni pAore effective to breAtbe in a ' * - It . iuld help each other. jeer at fortun , ,,, .2 11111 , WPUL will , . , . illicle Sam:13 .children throii-gh �one d I lor rose slowly Ili the girlps cee � here bring him., back sooner than he ought I . tant. orne ranges . I . . . Ve . . 1. S , . '1� 11 I ,medy to cure disease. of the breathing organs 'London's museums- the other day when RO . .s, There � was a little restaurant w I- . � �. .. . .. ' . . ,�, . I I ., I . . . than to take the remecly into the stomach ? ti- I � . 1. . . . . . * it'was hard.n. -to y1eld'to 1 . I . .� :11 . It cures because the air rendered strongly an and she turned aw6y., - I � . ly dinner. when- . to come. ot I I I e chi �' � .1.1� %% � diseased surface with he Observed An attendant weatrIng a ,they would have joll S ' she , r r I . . I -her heart plea .. I daw. all ,ight-if th im- , ., septic is carried over the -It Is almost Ilk i old times, isn't It?" , two. what ded for, but , . . I ,,�, every breath, g prolonged a d constant treat- I sort of rhilltary.uniform -surmounted by , e . . . � ever the artist'sold a sketch or - �_ .. . ' ' ' � ,. It is ININluable to mot" 'Ong little. laugh.. Carl, the keeper of the restaurant, was, felt he 'could (10 his best work cut'off I s. .; hers with.shialli � a -list froin Which a, chinletrap bung. she -asked, with'a nery . . . I . � ' - ' I . , ment. -then"- -,.: ney flue is *built inaceritain . ��: '. children. . . �Nleinillnie an inquisitive tourist was fir" . 'I'Like all the best of t old times . , theirtr . le . and served them good dIn- . from thoughts of her' , and : I I .. . . , " ... 1. . ; I Those S ,,lee . . I . .. ...nd . . . I : ofaconsumptive . . pers .seasoned with Sage. 1. . _., � * I not:deaw- . I . te Ing volleys of questions at .the man's philosophy. Joyce pau!3ed. ' . . . ... -,....,.... ­ .11, .., .. .. , -' - � tendency find iminediate I I His final .question� r�lled Into on'&," lie said'. " "Heavens . ' I .. . � , .. a way; .if not, it wil * * ..71 . . . �� . � relief from coughs or in- qo. defeni3eless 'head. how I have- wanted to be back, Joycel". "And tben?"the nian said quickly. . . . f ", flimed conditions of the 6 was! I!'S�y, ivhat Is tbiti strap.. under . "We are both growl too old"to be The day dawned when the artist had, "She thought perhaps lie might have' . I . . . I . 1. ., . - , g . ' . . . . . 'An.opportunity to go Abroad and study ' . I at all , or very im erfebtly . .:., , throaL or?" . . 49 . . ,. . .. . ' - I . . I . - . . P. . . . . . - I y , that be ' anted.t9 marry. . h. A . our chin f e fooled him'§elf. , w . : ,4� � Sold by druggists. sighed. "The -stra p. is sentimental, Jack. 1. want you to tell I * 'A .. 11 ,-,.,! . I The attendant . .. . . . I his art under the great masters-th . . �'. Send postal for booklet. . I . nad your sticcess. her ,wbilo circumstances drew., theit ,. --the chi . "'il. . . to reat ,my jaw., when. I get -tired an- me fill about *Paris . thing he had longed for all his ilfe� . . mney . must fit. the range.' I . . I . , . . . ��,".L � . .� LUFNallo, MILES CO. . '.. I �� swering questibils " saldile,-Tatler. I read. about you and -7as very Oroud. :, I'M n'the chance came, boWejej,'ji livei so closely togeth�r.' .N'ow.tbat he - . . . . L . I 1. . " r :_ . 4 Lim',ied, k9ents, Mont I . . � : .' . . .1 � . � I . e , � . orid aild- I � I � I !. real, Cana' 'I �. I , r � : to' ba ail 'old friend of th guish-� - all thing compared to the � was -seeing, more of 'the. ­w 4E!; 01IM11% . . �*�j 307 e. distlum J I V07EM . � I da. ., , � . - I seemed a sm . . . . . . . . ' . .. . I .1 . I loss of the 'IT welgh 11"IffiAlft . , - .. I .� �, � . .e(I .young American artist,'.11r. John, imald- ..meqfing.otber women 114 woul, . . I . , 1. . I . � . . , .. I . . . � . ... , I _ . .. I - . . . I . . I . � - . . i aivAl." * I . � . eii. There ,was - the matterand would'.1carn his, mind... V , . . ­ km . _ . . I . HiLluiltOW'Se. * . I : . J - . . � . . I . . . I I ., I I I . I - . ,. . : - � . . . I . . ., . I I I . I . . . I. . They Were Inieriupied',liy .the wait-, . I he .came back- and stily walited her, - . . i I .. I I I . I � I .. I .. I . I I . . . . rl.ot'� money : .If _ . . I . . . ' ' � . I 'I, -lid of, the two, wbo bqw.;' - I ­ I meant it ,tn(l"- will fit ariy chim 4. , It- ill draw 'Ir ely anJ perfectly � ; � . � . ' ' 6no�gh for both I 5110 'WOUld 1010w he� ., I i n . .1 . w .. . _ e -1%�.�1�,II""`I----1^%-` er, a old frle .1 . . . � - - ­ . . . . % .. 1 11. .. . . .. .. .. � I 11 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Yes?" the man isroke.In eagerly. . . , � I � . . .. ' ' . . . I UAW . . I ed.and scraped on Infinite number of . . .: I . I to. go, so he pre- � , . Is' a . th'' c6nkructe-&, - . . I . . I I I (led lamoly,, qrnlIm , t chniney. at was ever � . -NT E.R IT ER M - . . him_ "To-. . . ... stay, - "That 11 II* she ell . . on t . . . .. � - I � . V times before they;6buld stop I . . ferred to I � . I . I I . . I I . . .. . I . , . . . : . .. . I ' 0 I � I ..� I 1. � . . I .o . . . I . . . 1. - ' . ' ­ � . . , � I. . . -BY-LAW TO PROHIBIT THE . I I night we are to have all.the things. w . and make aAit- � Ing -up, at him' - I . I .- . 1. ---, . . . . ; . I TRiD . .. . I �' I . . I � � . Range I , . I ;�,:. . � I . I . . ­ . e I . . I tie home . for -, IIN. *,no -A Souvenir. I , . � . . 1�' I .SALE OF LIQUOR IN THE � � I . . Or . .1 usqd to pretend We didn't like becausi � I - o, t all. ...Together. shall we try . . ­ .. I ; . I .. V 1. . � I . . , . : . . . . . . I . .. . � . the ,figures were too steep for Our. Ili- . . . ; r . . her in tbe-busyo I to cn�l ti.I4 'stories with 'They ,lived . I . .11, . . . �- . I � . . I few of th6 more-famillar '* * ... .. '.. I " I � I 'y 'I .. . ,i I is I - W. I , ill ! , , � I . . . I I ( CLINTON WISINESS GRIECE ­ come , . h6artlesg - city. haplyll' ever after? .hui t i' draw - 'ell' " , Ill; . I I . .. . � s, with a . . " ': I . - y . . _P . . .. . I 1, . ��,�, . . 'The Municilial S,louncill Of the Town- ). . � . � tod - �vitli Whigham . Zwd- . � things thrown In for auld Ring -synd f ir . . . . . , 1-11 . 1. I 1 But , for 9II0 She I-eaelie(I out her' hands to him. . .. . . � � ,�i '. . . Affilla . . . . � . . . * . . ­ I iiihip of Stanley heroby enacts as. . . .n ol 11, .: I I . .. .. .. . . 'a * em ten- . on any. chi ey. % - , . . . . . I I fol. .. ess C lese -1 .. .. . . . e said, scanning' -the' .r�qnu �ard. .. . - . � the maiden-wais . . for :answer. nd be� closed thi - Tn . . .. I . ' � . I . I . . . . . I . ,. ; . royce. nodded -her head and sull le and, - I .. ... . . . .� ­ I , . . I ... . . . . � � . . . . ­ . I . � . . I I �, .11)ws : . * dt I I . . . cold and.: un- lerij In' Ilia;' , :. " . . I �. . . . . . I ' � J -That the sale byre -tail ,jfspiA*t_ - - OPENS JANUARY �, 2nd the.order was finallk giveii.after-a : ' - . , . . � � :- . , I .. . , I " -' * I . �. 1i ' . I Iii I . . . 1. . . I � ... . . . I .. . . . . 1. . . . . 4 yield I I . ng, telling . IRELAND A LITERARY FONT. , Every.Souvienir is absolutely . . I I I .. I 1. 'Uous --rn; thor- Ion- conference of the three. � . 1. . I I I . . . . . .'' I f(irintl1ted, or obher manulact- - This Wthe 1110st Inoffi ^ t, � I . ' . I . him that shA d , ___ . .. r ed 11 I I . I '* , I gua'ante ' � by the . makers. � . , I sil' cessful in,;tit6i i'vil When the�'-mtltcr brought the dinner ' � aic 'Its Folklore h . Many' . . . . s . . . . . . . tired liquoxE is 'and shall be prahibi�- O"gh put) C . . . . I ' . . dl&n't ' c : , .Is t e Source. of . ­ I A . I , ther of its kind in Ont1trio. Excellent, the table was bdapqd -with little dishes . I � . enough -for him . .. . � . " . - - . . - . " Co. . - I . . ' . I . I .. . . I ""I. � I t.ed in every tavtrn., inn or 0. �tidy of Ceachem; tinexcO.Ied rq- . . I . . . I . I I -qk.�- - to . � - , .. i EngliP. h, Books.. . . . . The GURNEY-TILDEN M I , . . . I . I .. I I house or place of public enterta,1117 ; a I . . � I . � share;. his . 'that Irish literarture Is thdoburce-of.. . . . I . . I . in We Said municipaii6y, and , uipulent. large attendance et- I . . ., - . .` . . ent i ' . .. . . I.I.sited. . I .1 . I I I I X.ffmt . -,,at, hji�ines4 :schooh Dating. I , . .. horne. She s . .. . . I . . I . . . . . . . . . I . . THEY WERE INTER-.-' . . much, of the lltdr.:IIture., of 3�nifland and' .. ­ . . . .. i � . � I . the sale thereof, except by. wholesale, . ... I . . .1b,- , . I . I I him away with - . ly -of the"plots of. . . ,'Hariiihon, -Winnipeg � . I . . I I . Novedibee -Ne had 20 timps as . . . I . : . I I . 4,merica, and'that mar . . . I , I'll, � � I ... 11 � - . BT:TkTEJD 33T THX - a heavier heart. ­ � . . � .. - 1. . . I I . :i s and shall be prollibi,lied- Ift, every .. , inafiv calls frojlll�adingenncerrw - I � .� ..- .... :� Ito ,were taken , hdVaincouver � I � . . . . I . � .. . . . . . .. I .,. WAITER. ., - - the stories of both.'rfa ons . Montreal a '.. . I I . . -ar ookkeeper4, Stendgriphers . . I �. . �. was.the dee . .,.. . . I .. -1 .� . � � . . ; than, ' he ' had., from Irish folklore; ,lara,tion . . . 407 . . I . . -shop or pl .,-,- other than- a house of I ,,, ' .1 � . . . : . . � � ., He went to..Parls . , . . . . . . . . . . . :::., .. � . . I . - ..... . . . � " 7 -` . . 1 r Waylor Drill at a un- ;Fmblic entertainment in the said. mun- ll .""C19 Telegraphers . as �v I v had ' � .1 I .. ... -.� .. . I . 46ver had before., ,of Piof. Thomas � I __ . . . .. . . . . . I I I . . ;;::::,.* . . . .. . I . � . . I ., � . . � . .!. _. - . . I . . . . . '. . I . - I . . .- . ity. " 11 graduatie-.4 to send..' - '.. . . . . I . . I -Ilowslitp Club at. - -.7 - � � . icilyal . . . . . I .. . I I � I., . I �� .. �wher.e :he pitched deep .into work to. cheon. of the Irish Vf . . I I I I . .. . . `.: ....A....,.V....: s. . ., .. . . , - the tnion restai2rant In Nel�r, York -re- DAVIS & ROWLAND AQENTS,: CLINTON I I .. . '' , , , . ;. . .. , . , I � . . ilecb)rs - - .. . . try to forget the maldeuo but thoughts . . . I . .. . Of . . I I I I - � . I 11 . 2 -That the vote of the i EnWrAnytiine. - . . �� � ; , .. I . . . returned : . 1. . I . . .1 . . L. -, ",­-, ir Would creeip In In , spite Of I . . . .. . 1, . I ' ..::.*. .-.-,'..*...-'*.*...,...,..*;..,:,�I , bently. , Prof. DrIlF rdeen-Py . . . I . .. . . .. . . . . , - I L .1 � I _� � Individual instruction. � . . IX -.1- _....... 6f , he . I I . . . . ,. � � '. ily.D said Township of Stanley will be I . . ..;..,,,;;.".*".*-%-*t"-*.*-'.-.�-: . � I . .. ' ' - . I I . �...'.-.,-'.*:..;.11".."-i;i:�:..*ti:'.-.-i , . ;e, a from a visit to;'Ireland, where,he was - I . ...,.;.,..,.*.!,�,,':iji*�!..,:�:, . 'and Sometim 'herAmal . -_ I ;� - . . __­� - � I AS ,, .R. _. " I .. es 86 - . . I . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ' -taken. on, the By-law by the. deptity- C, Otvi handsonte C '" TT . ...,'.,..'.**..'.'-,..'...*.*.*.**-"..*..-,....*."- , � ) � . . . himself, . 'sent.by the-Irlsh,01tofal 01bty-of -chi- 9MM!27!�= ... * . ... � . ' R Ii . ...' ..- ..... . . . . I - . . . 10 . , . . . . d on ' _ - ,.,.*.,*.',*.'.,.*.*.*�,*.%.,�.'..�*,..,..,.,i. . ,1a.ughIng,.h .. . I - -:roturaing officer hereina,fter name recT,n.'MPVD L't"..!.., . suntin Image, would steal. 6 I �ATALOGUE sent I ..,;.,-.,.:,%*::.-�-%:!:!,.-; , . . .9 . c go to begin a. movement for the -re- -* . - I I t . . %. .. .. -a s and .a. , - . . t ..._, .- . ' . . W 1 -4*** ,. . . . ..._ An, , between' him and 11s -canva fthe music an .. . 1. . I . % . . . . I . . . . 1. . ­ . . - 'the Seventh day of JanuaIry no c� I.On to , . . I . I . 1. . N- . ..... . I .. � . I . ' - v'va' 0 , d'- folklore ot'Ire- - . estfield. . , ' *"#**e�_t*e*+0*#* I . . 1, � I . .. . . �, I . I . . I . , , 'i, ti land. �Ae Is thd lifusical. directo Of the ' Tvirs.- ' 'Robert, Buchanam is spending, . _. . , % . . .::-.1�'.I..' 11ii; � I I ien, 1i, Would biave to giv - 'UP r . I � . dc ,-.I,-.,.-,;.:; r-4. . .. . .- I I . �.:.-..,.; .4i . I . _'. 1. � � �5%_ E - . . ;,. .". f . I ... . --::h".:, ... I ­ :..4i;-� ,,. . � no use. ,800i6ty. - �bor' lvrii� 1H FIRST DA - - - -- I Thoulsead Nine Hun rqod and Sevtn GE,011GE: SPOTION, PRINCIPAL - - . �.,:..* . . work - . 0 y * . . oi -that day. It was. . . I ' . .. . �e� mericang a n4ne. o'clock i . I. . . . .... :.:.;-.:E:�-..-. - '... . . . ­ � . . I 'He would go out. on . - with -Ifer i, 1, . I I . . . . �,,�.,om t . � , . . . . - ....- ... . . . . the. streets alid. - - -- 4)R'ip -.*-�an Winkle is -a stesi fjj)m, a few days , .. . �. . . .. . . I , I _. 11 ifi.V: %!.,_-,:,,, � I . . . - ng until live . f-iiii :�:�:. I � - - I ., . . . . . � ��, I I . . . . . I . . . . . *­'!iII�*-�;4��- .^^-^­-�-o !:!..-,.. *-��i­.­:W. -,-., alk and walk and - w . I . I . . .1 . . I . . . -I.-Wafffir -aiid continid I . �. L . � ."'..."I.; t1.".i"'1 . I . I .. w . I alki trying to 'an Irish legend," said Priof. Drill. "Thvre Mains. of Blyth. . I . . -,--. . . .. I . . . I � , / '. . . . � . I I . ' . . tj`clock in the alternoo* a,L- the, unflerm . . . . . r....;;...... :..-i...---. . . ' der It the maiden's -answer was .are. Innumerable stories in. ine-land of . Iffisses, V.tra' 1�161)awell ''and blyltle .,; The flubt. dAY ot o ur win- . L . . I � . . ... . . won � � -sleeps of heroe I .1-fli L. . . . I . . . I - .L I . . . ­........ .�' %., -*.:j.*.--*,.: -P� ... � aoned places : . . . 1. . 1. . 11 -.1.-..i,�'. t., . * _ .scene � s and their ad- of Goderich spent ,a, few..days �a,t their . .. . te� tt .. wfllbe . _ . ment � . _. !,�-.�. : : -,i;.%i:!::. . the long . L . L I � � . ..... :1*ii.. $ : ; .. ... final, calling UP . little, s of, their ' 1. . � . - I' ­ . � . I .. . I . . .. 1. W. `_11%1111i:�:�,.%!n�. � ­ . . . . . ' arney,a� jO8p[.:tI,,.c IIQjIu,e5 last week. , . F : I � . I . F D. No. 1 at S. 1-1. No. 1-NU&I.-olin "I , 1. � ; ..... ".:. . . . her'loQkS vellIturesona*akening. AtKIII . . I . I .. . L .. I ..., I . . L - . . . 1. :.:!- --;.-,,..:-,..:'Y4- , III, . I � . A - ' � . . . I . . . . � . LL - i::!`.�1,' 1. I , . � . ays tojetheri conjuring up , man., fell- asleep .and slept, 3oo years. . 7 . � , . ... �: 'L. . I . 0t:i­ ­'.;:�i!:­,. ,�, an . L . . NICEwen, Deputy R. O.- - I . -.':.�.. ..... ;.. . . OUI& not again read,in.hbr . Al d All's. John Wigh'talan v1si . �. . ED090 ^ ^ � :`.:ii;: ;,"'..........., . . I . The peasan ':' .. � . WbA#er - anuary �nd,, 190-7 .' at S. H. No. 14 --Jo* Rowemwlou . cots , :.'.':-,;:- '.100. I. - I to see It lie c , ts still'show the marks In . . and attended the . 3 I ,. I . 1. .L.. .- 1P. D. No. 2 an i %;;..;��­:::.­.; ... �*.'.� . I I , 1. . , -.'.'-.�.'�*,'%�.'-,-',*.'-. , ii�**.,.`.� �; yes.and finA Something there that he tpd.friends . ,� %,-.;'%�t�;,.:�Iff;; I I I � , . , , , , I " , , , W, I ; , , . .e I ."- . ' ' 11 I . I L � . . . ., . . - . _.."..'..... ,.�..M."i......i, L V the rock Worn by hip arms And hiPs - :-::,.-'.-.'.`.-* ..�,**-.,-."-:.X.'.% . . '. , )K I . � � .,:..:j:j.`.,.,.0.--,..i.1 - - ...: V I Guelph last, W66k -open with - . -:-�ii.*i!--",--,.,..,:._... � . r I was Fair, a . I Murdoch, Deputy R. 0 Ines It,' 'L. � . ­­...... . _........"...". . . . . wanted. He. *rotd he long letters tell , Itch of ,Prof. , Drill's address I a called � We will then re . . ,; - WINTER TERMS ..OPENS . W ,.;Z:.I.�-:.:.::.-.-;-.�--.-..-."'. % � . - ' To � � , �:.. - 11 I Teat many things that were .1 . - and Uts'.. Hardisty v er . undoubtedly the largest class - R. 15. No. 3 at Wn, Hall-Ja I I JANUARY. -2nd. . .1, i,.;,..t`-,.,-%-.*.-'.--': %-` given to urging tbe.impertan0e Of flyid- Mr. L . . . �, 1-�.il:i'..,!,*..,:,.,..,.*.,::,:..::::i:,:.-.,..,.,.,...i.i..,..-."..,�!.�.�'-, . . . .Ing lier.a g, .L . . . . I -)f this seboo.1 I ,_MW1ymojit,. Deputy It. 0. ,, ,+, . . . . . . � +1 ".."*..'i'."."i*.'..*.".*i..iii�.,.,:.,..,...i-.."�;�.-.'.-'.',�.*,,'.",-., . I kind. -Some Of thd -letters . Ing fit,musical. expression for the mass' to. Montreal L lAs t '..week by the 811dafn . it, the hj.�tory ( . I . - 1#1 . . , -.-!-. . not always . . . . I . _ �,t-i': .,;*,.,-_.*:.,- . L '. , Mk� Hardisty's' father. It -yon want .the 'education , ,.:..,.."..,:;::!::::;t,i:*.:,:- �,.-.--,::-;".1J,' own-.6ongs , -P. D. No. 4 at S, - H. No. 5mWiffiam )K L � . .. ....".;.................... , �'........".... - he sent across the odeanto her;'.o.thers of untranslated and,littl6 kn , death .of . I ha t prepai es . good posi­ X . . I... I— I - ­�., j . '. ­�...................... ..-til . � 'L . , " I , , � .. - "', . az- .. 1. . .. , ­ii�.-.'% and legends of.the IsIl . I is not.imlyrovIing � Al."'.: 1%1,�,!'.:�! ... �.: ... -I ..... ind. He eha,r fol . - - - .� . lie tore 'Choral So- . . '. . --11-,.11'.:,: ...�::�:!..., .: ... But Ramsey . . . I ., . . . ,... . .'.,�_ .!�;: up and tried to forget.. . Mrs. 1) Rathwell, Deputy R. O.. L I . , ? -;.-;;t!--:;j! .!;,.`;*�'.`.� - .... . .., . terized they I as ish. to tions, Wilte for our ,*,�lok- 1, I . . .; -1. -No. 4�11 ' t //�_-,,, - ,---- - .1 ... : � e x inany friends, Would w . �.L' I 11. ,;i:.;*. : ` - there ere 11 novement of th c I . . .. . _P_ D. No. 5 at ,,, . I ober . !.--,:-"..,X-,.-f--,- L : . - . w only three letters from her -ciety as ."tl move- 'L I .. � . . . ...,t_ � � .., .., . ' . . . . . .--,I,.*.. *.' S � . :.1W-.1%Nr.1;i ...).i.l., -..'.,i.*..`.' . nd - her (16. She .s,ti I i�omalns. in. a I I . . . - ,��, 111;.7w,41) . %f. t ..* ... . . . . .L' I ///'T '�/,� . nusit!�d It costs nothing� . /I / . , , . In all the four years hO* was gone, a � Is ireitest r CIO , I . . . . I ffl-,Jlwar, Deputy R. 0. I . ,..,..-'.::b,.::.,*.,.!:,!.",,, . - a - ment ever�kriawn."` : . . . . I . . . i. .. -.*.',.) . I . . .. I � I X.- .....'......, .. . L . I /,� , V. I , J�, !%,-,.,-.,;:-:.. . I , . 1 .61;�_ -:.1;-.'.'.-.'1;.;:;". I:X','.�..'..%., . . . . . Ittler all came on Christmas eft .Long co-Ildition.., . I - , , L �. . THE . I. ': I . 1� : 3 ' . - * ' ' ' ...... :-:-�".,il;i �'-.',%-.--.,-: -',-.`.-'.-,'.-!-'-.'-..-'. , I . danKerous, . . . I : . . , , ---;That on flil�, 18th day of Decein- 0 � I . . . y.'::%":�: -0:---;:�! -L , "Treland haA battle byrons" ,.� . ,. . %3TRATF. R -D. ONT. , . ,. marches, : I . . 1. I '-ber . A. D. 190-61 at his Office, in the , . . . . W11 I rki.".*..'..,..,:,.-g;.!.�.,..!...,. , :_:;,.. I . friend tes fhdj.*6re, just like the *' L -cen- ­ A1ar-V,in:.N1IcI)Q.wcI1 le;ftlast ' �#O�ki for , .. . .. . �. I - Wleg� e. - . .".I ,.., I I L. I . * '.1 . : .% �� 1611i songs; And chaks In the fifth ' , '. . A . ,,,.-..�...,,,�.,..-�-.-.i..:,..,�......--. !. U... ... . i hats they used to have; but -with no iury,,, he said. "The Irish people �werl ' Goderich' wheto lid li-ati 96clircld 2, POs- Berlin flusin6ss* . . . . Town Hall of the Township of Stall- , .:..! !::. , . ... . . c . - her to ., n", I . ­ . , , . ' This school is recog �& +,, '. , . I . - � , , " I - , sign.,of I . I - tion in the argan factory -as as L I . +, . . M .. . .", . I the thing he -wanted the firStLto erriploy.harmonY and equ 1 M, Mst�- . e Principal. - , i3ey at the hour of one o'clock in th , I I . . t -.. �... : . � L . . _ .. L W. D.'Eul r, - . �'.' , � . W, , to be one -of the I , 1+1 .- t�:.;.f1!:,..-V'.: ... - ;. - , -all else. The stupid artist. terp6irlL ljingli4d, bad little..or notning -k - ; .'. . . . . . 1. I . . 1:.1 t I . .. .. I . .. I I . . L - -on the reeve shall appoin I - t , , write �above I I . . . I . .aftcTno , Commercial'SchooW in Ain- WE q -in of musical- expression until , 9 . . . t i, . + � I . I - . ant b pk .ptoce. ------------- - I - I 1. . . ,writing, z&gried by himself, twor, per . ,1 -,;.,, - I. , . Z ._ . worked. -so hard thatl'46 could hardly An the for . I , � .- .. - ; I ,+'\ - crica. Our graduates are in W . . . . . ­ I . . lielp Win - ning . a I ome shadowy . s . uccess In. Ahe fifteenth century. The,musie of I- . L L :*W+;P#####"####*#*#iWAV -, . . . - . . L -1 �sons to .attead at the final. summing - L s ' o,sOjdETIA[ES ,HER i3fA:GE WO1ULD ST L . e nation more ` L . I . I . I . . . . I . W, dem-And as, Btisine S College W, ,' all that time. There wag. a''pleture or '' land helped th . thAnL any . . . � . . . . I . [�, �� ,up of the votes by the clerk, and onb #, -teachers. TW most. .-Iteent #\ 13ETWERN 11131 AND THE i.%Nvh,SX thing else In Its wars, and to conquer CAUGHTCOLD . . . . I , "�� # S)erson. to. attend at eacl polling Owe , . .. - two In the salon; his Instructors grew I . I . . L. .. 1- , 'L I of fill sort$, njor-e thtiln' theycould pos-_ � , the People� England had to enact a law 'L I I . L ' ' ' j . . � , . . , . . ' . -encouraging Inging of - ' ' - : ­. + # � applica-lion .we i received for # ;Ahere was a'line, ubw Ajkd, against' the making and s . I + . . Atachcx'offere'd . $1400.00., #,.. 'p1bly have'eaten If they.had been as*- I I . ... � I 1. . a, I - . � 0or behalf of ific' persons. intr�rcstad'in . .d ' . I . . 1 ., , I . n the papeis, all of which Pufft I I I I . 1, V. and A ,*--is ,if promoting the passing W, one meal during all.the.,. then I . I .. songs.. I 0 y , , I I I . . . . , . G;.� .. ' aill ­Wc. belie ' his � .1 - vainly, ' "There'a . re knoW. . ' �) ..ON THE C.P.Re Cr Cker I . I . , I # per ail , in. xa wp, +,, , Ing'uj) for t I him up mightily b6cause he n.to, be at least 1,6100 I . . . . I :� , . , of thiq'b74aw, and, a like number on , Lgj one, of the mosIt #, timd, of their sogaratl6n. In reality . . ' . . . I � 0. . I . . . .. .. , . . 'behat of the persons . stled in I are rulmit they might make some difference, e the .music - . . . . � 1+1 hoped, songl1ii Ireland, and of thes . . . I :: ��, i intere t they 'Were both -too -excited to be hun- In spite I . I 1. 1_ . I � - WE progreselve alid, u1ji-to-idato W., I with the maiden-; - �.,*,SW.AjW­jq"W44 W-' of only 200 has been written. �Chliae � , When yo'u n'eedCrock- ' :* .. .. .. , cut. so fast - ..-.I',-. . A. E fdoinford tells how PSI . ,% ssing +, I .. -,a `W ,of this, in Its present co _. . V "i'a .1 I .. ;itd desirous of opposing the pa ols in + gry'v � apd,,their., tonpi 1 . . , I % ,., I , , bu�lncss traini�g 9cho , � I . ._,. . i"When four years he ndition Ireland, 0C ii . . 't will pay 'you to .. . . . and ' . : . . had passed t , 1. e I -1, , t .. . ,of this!by4aw. I . # incei. The -dem W, � .% 'I.. � . � . I artist thoughi he might return to his. is not i land of song. The musi�ifaird k, cured wi atici the I I ry . .4 rl Ill- , .the prov . . . of -the country I stock � - - - . . :.� , . .� � 4 -That tire Clerk of the said Nu upon ' - - . literaiy, I26yelooment I , buy from oull % 9 r - . . - +,,' us -for'oltice lititp is. +_ � - _­..­� and start his viork. � , . . 1. . � . , .11 ,: . <aliial Council of , the Township of -+,,'- Neveral . ' , . . .1 . . I � . . I I � .. -1- Ome in New York 'ovor has been checked and thwarted, and 'it . . . . gave hIM up - , " . - 1 - I � . . I . times the supply.. W, � i - . . -, . ere. 17;j;id bjW,x.Pjt.ojer.an4 , . I . I �. I . � � I I _ I om-knierlea that the I I � I , . . Stanley shall attend at the Town ... . only'.1ty help fr . .1 I .. . : . . ',I . , # Write'tor freQ*9ataIogu0- . . +11\ � __ - was goInj h6me io i ' ' I , I I � . �� Iii that the Irish can bring the music of their roun- ' . I . . .. . . * I I . - - I . 44 It Is twelveyears since Poychine cured i . ., � . . , I '. , Vill, Vhrna., at the hour'of. 12 W, - . .. . il- 6 heart beat absurdl try to its true greatness." I � . . � � I #1 I ,. , , .. .� +. _ You maiden, ng her I, 108 It. i .- � . we tion." The , I .. . , -�olclock in the forenoon, on the eighth " arilhh-S-11ru . . ,. .... � + . . . of' galloping consum I , WE . Elliott & Nota,chlati, - - with ho, I . ord, 4ziect I Glas' sware I .. iday of January A, D. 1907; to surn �A_l .. Frincipals. ' # , r Doctors, . ; � heavily, a I thought of the change In lvjd�i hl'ai, Hall Cti;lne :has been speaker was Me. --- -_ T, - � . . I i* the number of votes given for an Irl . I. . C ,. . . . have made, of the qu-' ' writing a novel t) (10 for. ,the drinl% tallt and looking �Ust what be, 1.9'a husky I - . . . ; I � I . . * . . � 1+1 . I I An. cure your. Cough or Cold, the years might healthy farmer. H� works his own farm I A of Glass. � I .Against t1iis by-law. � ^f AIAJ Mewwlew. tiq qoes, I( traffic What DIqken.-I did -by his novel -01 . 0 . Your. -sto F�T\.Irvlrum. - I . I � - - t')n, about that, but trangement they might have brought. . Mignetawan, Ont. I � �, I I shall conie into I . ­ e poor law Administration near as a fireman I , � ' 5 -This By-law . why go to all the tiouble stild During the, time he had been away she. to rf'f6rm th , # 44 1 citight my cold working ware has continuall,y. tO � I � ., a;'tid ## * *# , . inconvenience of lobkink him up, I had written many stories and had Angl- a, writer In The Liverpool Post ,points " 11 I bid - I I % '', �flp&ation- and Ile of full force _**$ " . tht C.P.R." fift continued, , I -be replenished. 'See, I . . 1. fter tbe. firat day of _,_ .#*A##*#*#,+* I ## iseriptien ly convin out that Bill ,Sikes arid. the Artful -bills and fever and ftequent- 1� - . . .effect on and a . 'A: BLANK . It I andthenofliavioghispi cetl the editors of their worth. il ire real hlAtOrle-ll char. night swdatst c . f, I , I . I wall I wha 11 I . # - . � I filled, when you can step into -any � Dodger are I . ly coughed up piece O,my angs t we have before , ' . . May next after the final passing 'A' � . ,&. . He saw bet name in the contents of acteve than all the tiameles-.4 and for- , . . . , . drug store in Canada and obtain .. � ' .�V­ . Ing fast and tic doctors said there � I -�11 , , Abortof. . . I . a number of � magazines. The old days gtytten retches who ftchl0ly lived In sinki . . buying else*here. I * . - - - 4 a bottle -of SHILOH's CURE I uld 6o longer find Dickens' time, ThN 1m..nok a new . Was no hope for Me., Two montlis treat- . . .. ­ . . . Pouncil Chamber, Nov. 5-th, 106. . . . . 1, -weredhangett. Howo . . I me right on my Not . . I I I #1 - . APPLICATioN. r, oRM # for a quarter. it th t lychind out of long t uble . . - y � . 19 M . . . ro JAME, cWARAIII), REEVE e dollars , hot in the efieap boarding holqse. ought. but It to one wofth ernrihas- Man of Ps � . I - -4 . . . . 0 , I , I . . 4 Why pay I two to fiv t him.avray three yearb"before, 1ping. Pickwick existed on-ly In the and I have had no return , - , a I - . . membership In the Fin- * when a twenty-five cent she men 2191ce," . I , I -NOTICE.- W for bottle of SHILOH Will cure yolk, she probably had almost rgotten. IIIHI� 'linaigination of (�har)eq Dickens, buit lid - started to take , Grocte;rles . , . #, est and best Business *ai- * #(Ought of the and his foibles, his eaeipades ar)d 00ft- If bfr.� Muniford had I . l i kly ? I an Influ- Psychine when hie first catight dold he � - a . . � hat the Oovo lls a, - -+ ning School in. Canada,- # : In.all this ti'--, --- - . . a"Aut, not do as' hundrds of lefteis spurted him to write tons are to�day exer1clihing would have saved himself a lot Of An3gietY . . .. 'Take notice t usiness. -Col- #. C4rlstmas end . e upon the world while, thousanda I . Ill . � *true copy of a proposied by -41W which * Th,ei Ocritral B thousalftdo of -Cinidikiih have to her and tell her of his return. . He and suffering, .. Psyc ineA,cures, all lung . - In buying from us yoU * . . ! done for the past thirty-fisur of actual flesh and blood- Pickwilcks are " IVA-the toots of , . : hao'been takelt into consideration by * 10ge of Toronto-itom Jan. 6 _ y before troubles by killing. .Ire sUre ot getting -ne% . , would reach New York tbe da as absolutely out a. being and memory . . 7the'Municipal e( ith dc� t y6gra - let SHILOH,be your doe- - . is th'� the disease, ,j, � I - I . . 3,uticil of thet!'ToWnshil) * Mid next, together wi t tor whenever 4 Cougli or Cold I Christmas, the anniversary of his leav- t6s It they liad never existed. it I ­ ... __ . fresh goodi at- prices - - . ,fif Staliley, and wjlleh_�jvjjjJ�jo filially # tailed' infoMatka, Of the . I . . . . Ing. Vpuld she meet him that evening consideration of thing.,; like thts that - - . - , ose- yotl. - passed by the s 11 SRILOH WM cure 3 e It a not . ' I . . I � tont of the aswit r% being 4, joyed,,will be gent free by # druggists back up this statement Ile woulo wait for her at their same the producer and the captain of Indus- ! I I . � ' appears. tee. . ' table jp thd cornek, and they would talk try who are ,,doing things" In the World, I E, that will plle � r aid Cauncil'kiri tllwev-� ## greAt advantages to be en- * rou, and all fit IjnIf*past'd In the littl restaurant? ' mako,A one soo, that after all I I . g4litained tjicrct�o, a,j Ilrovilleti J!f the 4_6 return mail on request of 6 I T�: positive guaran PS,YG.H.t N . wit fiii, they are AmPlY - follOW1119. Out a . 1, Your Patronage P,".Ped- - , . - T,iquor License Act) after one mon.th # friend or letter, . I Wri to I Lo- hi . next time. ypu have a over -41d times. Thd artist arrived in line blazed by a, thinker In aii�p"t Age. .. . . . . . .. . dblicatft thereof. in ,* day to & Coligh or Cc" sure it with � Nc;^ork on the day be expected, and , (Pronounced si-kiesa) I � . ,from ithe first 0 . . . I *11 I L Before 0, house can,exist in i brick and . fifily.5oliCited, 'Tht� Vlin.10n NeW6­RvC0rd, th� !la,te lk. . . * . I I ^ � till afternoon he wandered about. wait- ,mind ;Df'the I .. I . . . V qb-�u . . I I ni. wbich M,qt %Aw%,%110�� I ... . . i , la,,y of 'Dpeemb% 6 ' , Stone Itniust exist Ift the le � publicatiort was fqixth #, W. IL ,S4.1AW, Prinelpid, * I Ing for the hour of their engagement, architeet. Dickens! house hOA Stood I # - . I) 4maln I I . .,, and that at' ttie , - IL � yet half dreading It for fear she should, � .Ong and sheltered mwiy, a d It r ! 1 er.Bott ' 'hour, 4ay anti I placos thereik I I 500. P � d I I . ixed for! 0,6 Young, & Gerrard Sts., * I WS 13 ­­ .1 I I 11 I I " . � not come, But the .good fairy waved tt, b,6 seen whether *,qr. Caineil attrild I LjLp,ger *1lgo,s 61 ititli *I-SLI111 d1rUXgI*t& , .1 . - , tors tilt 1 0,6 Toronto. 6 __ her Wand tot him this time, for the ture will bc,&S mound. I , ', �. taldtig tbo Votes 6f 111P, OCC �� IS. Just the I I I 0 A Holloway I, . I I 1 * - " 1* iiMI&u really Caine, find 0110 it, ': -' * �_' � IIJ n �& OL T. A, SLOWW'UtAlWo V600- I volls will be held. I , . � the.old , I .1011N 111. 'IlAlTNXV;V3-L, 01111111M I of tie'dev 9woot *kaldtil ,as in - . ..t I I pa" . 11 0, 11 0ol ! . . I I . 11 . . � . . . I I . # ­ I I . � I I. i 1, . . - .. I I I � . ,ell- .1. . W I` I ,�. I � I I . � I 11_014� 1. , ­ ____