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The Signal, 1896-1-30, Page 3•r ip el ce 7 rt fN r mist 'lair toil tress uled d. was land t be men that ever to, tlOw thee. Mare tome ate ;er & la- ge i to for [ Citi at a and c. to min re1T, inn) ova. >u;a itt0 take I by Tis ling o e it in best et' 441 the ;Gab Sat Alep Dere e of het or- atp 017 the 'is is TIL SIGNAL: GODKKI('H. tort 1'SIIIDAY .TAN. 30. lNNt. 3 • NICHOLSON,LD.t-D� series=rl ianaee ones » lea It, IL RTICHARDSON Lit> . MOi power J.00 Ii TU- !UM- LL, D.0.le L.D.S.- ;rigid • dtlw• �r ai tag es Rav0 to ib. of the •alarel Leel`101341 te aim beck. R. HUNTER.PdlO SUR- nem eMadipanyMedi. Mad - et. $ b1 oases from Lrlt. * W+►dalater U R. �J..00s.H..Ai/ILTON, VETERINARY 's'I+.resggrsdll.5Mised wb•r u w .tares.►) kleateal ApS&Mues. C•tle attended •. alt :lata -dal Codeine ight west bofae eat QppoalOde Marriage LNoren LANIc, JAW'S OF YiitRtAYE Lissome. Uadeetsk. UM. >11111.1y !•41111111. G. CAMERON. BARRISTER, SOLI- . otter. Weevils *seer. aa. l lea tat. radrewwa•. ar+p ermi Hlb ty RNEBT HEATON - BARRISTER, gdeiter, Notary Paas. Acleoaa'n West Serest. ria -1. CAMPION,Q.C.. BARRISTER, SOL- . lagoon, Widens*. Uro* ever Medical u. JOBNSTON, BARRISTER, SU- M. licher. oemmlm(onse. .10. Mossy to baa. 041c•a : mer. Hamilton sed fit. As- dr...+ta. Uedatbb.001. let 1 OFTUS L DANOIRY. BARRISTER. • /altcltor. ()weepiest.. LS.. Me. Mosey is ppoett*i Colby: Hot' d•�Oat. U N. LEWIS, BARRISTER. PROO- E. ter la Maritime Cede .t (Warm t4 011is•-nosite (wlberre hese. _ O. BAYS, B RRISTER, SOLICIT R. OR..c. dell. Northat. next door • ae'v At Uses. Pri rate Funds 10� at Sweat rays of_ interest. ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR - sisters. Attorneys, Betletore, tie.. pods. rloa. J T. parrow. t .C.. W. Preadtoot. CAMEHJh, HOLT & Houma, gl.rristere, Solicitors la Cbaasa7 to. ee.4 4nb . C. Cameros, Q.O.: P. Nett Medley Hotness. G. WARD, CONVEYANCER, J • he., and oomslmioasr for �. m d re- eeer. l.g owt.is.auss ot OgB. earlimikIlter earawk w soUO . *wit or pry eair soisen dealt..- _•ea0stsfa o•�0s'S KS Court of Justice. tae Coen et Appeal for 0•tarb' et Is say 00.aty sr Devisees t,ourt. All UhasaCtba.Q sal tn,emW p.),weird. B _tt sdarea�sa irgeanw Oat -111115 ONO IIMINIONINST. MOIST TO LOAN. - M0.N0.no Privets Funds M lead at le per 100. as - seat,. M. U. 10Rock. . pperN Colborne awe. � i 1-11 PRIVATE FUNDS - PARTIES DE oboes el obtuiais0 mosey on gr telem fare aooaritI ow do pow at Se per ossa by of s i te J. A. rig UONAtilt Roan 1�` Wel .lM10ia 1010014'. t :EAGER. CONVEYANCING AND %J. lasureace diem oppudtolMartit. r H.td JAMESON'S DEFEAT. Details of HI. Battle With the Boers. THE UNAYERY OF DESPERATION Feer Tbeeeaed et the aareberr ♦ga4aM etre• 0a•dred Mira wet* J0,seeea -se..ied .. ••,were watch Med NN tome tre.re Cirri/ Ms clung MLN. New York. Jan. le -A Cape Town special cable to The World wys : Captain Thatcher, a travell. r known In th • ('nited 14tater, who has .a--rved seven )'ears in India and war with Jameson's column from its start until Its surrender, but escaped capture. has arrived at Cape Town. He tells the *tory of the expedition to The World correspondent: "The column starh•.1." he says, "on Sunday *flea noon. 'We were 400 strong:. Besides there were 100 Kadin,. There Were three wagons, eight Maxim and three %t'hitworth guns. "We knew what we were going to do. It is all rubbish about our think- ing we were gobig t., fight natives We counted .in rt•pis,rt from the Hand There war nu tithel column and we realised that we had no official sup- port. The Bret shut was tired by the Boers Tuesday night. «'r were 20 Mlles from Kruger$durp. It •came from about W1b yards range We repllrs with the Maxims and they cleared out e fought only puffs of smoke. Th. )goers were ambushed and we coup not get at them. "On Wednesday evening a thouaan Hoerr appeared on a ridge in open or der, Vint yar.ds long s'oneealed line continued Bring from every direction We could n..t charge, but when th Boers vanishedunder the Bre of ou Mune, we edit.wed them. We wer compelled to retreat W. were unde a hot Bre all night. We laggared an slept In the saddle. We were all play ed out. •'(fitly one chance remained -to pup through the Boer llner, at any coat and ewr•*pe. At dawn of Thursday w were Bred at heavily from the v111ag of 'nutter. My horse was shot iron under me. Horses and men were (sill Mg on all eldest of the hill where w stood. We a lee hotly- engaged on a s1d.. with NM Intrenchdd men. bo had no rover ourselves. The wound.. were dragged along In wagons. A were In the open at the m.•r. y of th Boers. It was bitterly cold and tau hands were benumbed. "The odds were ten to one again.• us. Our men were cursing Johannes burg. ('ries for water went up o every elle The nutlet-Ingeof th wounded were dreadful. rot an poem was In sight All the fighting wa done from ambush. The situation wa hopeless. We could only stand and I shot down. "The Jameson party's flag of true went up. It war an old shirt. Th The goer, continued to fire anothera .- minutes. The Ptetorla artillery arrti and opened Bre. tour Maxims eoul Lave knocked the spots out of them but we had no ammunition. At fro we thought the guns were the arta lery of our allies. " Thank (rod, the Rand fellows lame' was the cry that went up. "titer hope was abort lived. Th firing stopped. The Hoerr role up o us from every direction. They gar us food, for lack of which we we nearly dead "James"?' asked if our Rees wou be spared If we surrendered. " Tee.' flee Boer leader replied. T lives of the men will be spared, b not yours.• "'Never mind me.' cried James(''Surrender.' "I escaped by representing myself a Times eorre.pondent. They let m go. The others they took to Johannes burg The Boer losses have been rid culously understated. Theymust ba lost at least ISO men. I was at t taking of Mandalay in 1glSS,w•s In t Black Mountains. was the first up the Ruby expedition under Gene Stewart. where I was shot In t chest and forehead. het I never sa braver men than Jameton'e. "What do I think of Jim himself a his generou. blunder ' "I1 -n the plunder. Jameson's aim ly the grandest man 1 ever met." 0? INTEREST TO WOMEN. The girl wbo 104.14. a th. dtzay welt: will hoer with interest that the bead, of 1eM0ty bays deeded that wu t•a uut • Jun waltz W tater will be mule fashionable than dentes.$- the Dolt 41400.ace is you sit uests,d of Leo.1 he 0..0 • right arm b w ars4 the girl's waist elide het left hand bolds bet right, Her bead is placed bta v, ly oe brsbuuldet and all lou have to do e to lastest to the music. Auer 'bat is ronin thins lite it It Is • miteaaw to have to g allop • utile ore inorder to get a hug or two. A room full d people .sling mimed • sofas buggies l Melee* dere to our action. • Betel MrN4te Pat three sousese of pesrved wisest, cat *awl. Into • bow I, with three deeertepuun b tuof the syrup, the well bestow yolks of fear eggs and • pint of cream. MIS well caulk mid oouslowly • double butler until it thickest', sebum *III be 10 about lab min- utes : remove Crum the fire and heat with a wire egg beater uuul u e ue•rly curd, Add two ter sortie .l poker zed .ar and .n mode of moieties, pr. vtoly disrobed to warm water enough to cover it, strttttatsg the I.e.Heat natal thoroughly mixed . ad place is • 110014 oat toe. t are ed •ere rases. m Abeeeee tat the stir are painful and danger..ua. 1 hey ate peustnl Lathe extreme when they oucur ta parte eurrou.d- .4 by tone because of the seething caused by mf.mmaumsss 0s. mad uoaqueat preure. 1 As soon as it to kuo*mm 'maimed that abeoea re fortag, the war should be puuled per w sesttly with but Hemmed maul puultioee, to beteg the ue .betrmw es to • head at... o them to di.charge through kb* outer tau. The au. se keep. the a.at.•ese localized. A small Hr b1t ter. about as targe as the fins juror of nines thumb, 1l.u.1 behind each ear, is helpful where the •*,lunw g ema ob au11 - tate. arm opium and lead wash ea eat helpful to .yr nge the ewith tame a day. Yo here the.bece.. is vetWe, tad shores no •ppearwte of ureelong, though ready to, *mobil 'mould be opened by *mobil hand wtth n a clean needle pot•t to let the atter out. Attar .vn•gtng welt the lead wash saturate te oet0 with dive oil sad keep It to the ear. d rT • C • e h It 11 t e -5 a e 10 4 at n re he ut n. as VP he he In rt 1 he nd r - MON hY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE • t H esr Beat. New dboawated. C. IMIL►GgIt office opposite Martin's 11et4.4104. hash. F J. T. alar L, Stas, Lys AND easel Oetee-ver. sadgss rm• �tgpp le - . 000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO �D 1[1gto11 Hou! & ROL M'S Reda We. MONEY TO LIND.-A LARGE easseat of Pews Rands ter lavestm.at at lagrottoes. Illeregsges. Appal eHARRRROk PRCUDFUO7 I Maser FTE, Raid GENERAL Mewl Air ia Mew to Load oa straight estjat W lowest rate at t GMs P b Memit the y Se tf ever. eegoism WestO1fa ttje- Saedew• Soh rgmbvtaa' taaamta. '1ODERIOH iIHOHANICH iiI.fl l? TUT* (.Z7 AND HiAIHlrY- ROOII, ear. of Mee ,treat sad equate lap Oahu ores free t to t I IOUS V L•S IN LIBRARY. ABOUT O9 y, Weekly sod IliaelruMd Nora Mggtww, eta , ea )tile. IIIIMBgiMari series, TICKS?, ONLY SIJ linadag tree w of Llbrarr Gal Mend Roam Appdr_Uaar to siessheredp resolved hp 14b.00105. Is ro R HAMILTON. J. H. COLSssORRNrsi Whew's.. seMAebM]Iarolt .lilt MMPI lO0MtINIMI • THOMAS OUNDRY, AUCTIONS= and la.arwese /goat., eadecl.0. ea Os, sad Here District Mutual las. ComI •. Salsa as loaded to 1s any part of the ceeste. R1y ti WIN ICNOX, GENERAL JAW - .lad Lead Yelteter, oedertek. the Mrseness to ,,,ad ewe ��ItmmggaaGa.s tall= �as Ytirtl.•p Heid. 00 d to 10H1f P. 0.. Iflwtt Z OeeMv Aswllwswr PpaesMlMftiL E. C. STEELE t1Vlt 00.1x100, leavnes. oLeom asses, TAIAA'wS&. Oiw-Cir. sa..h.aasdN. ePeLetiw 1104edere Mess heves • New York. Jan. IS. -Cape Town spe- cial cable to The World: A thou.and armed Burghers In Jchannerburg to -day were hooted by the ('Inlanders. The Burghers have prepared a strong petition for the abrogation of the treaty of ItRM, under which Great Bri- tain claims the right to ofintro! the Trttnavaal's foreign relations. and for the annulling of the British South Africa Companl's charter. All 1* quiet In the TranswaaL The Boer Government refuses to al- low Cape train guards to erase the Vaal. All goods are opened end Inspected at the border. The traffic le thereby greatly delayed. TO. gun Ws..sdW fifr emuir am° Om el the ane. tra4ltk Sedge Menem had te try w the Divide. 0..rt yesterday was a wit jr wages for bl.seU f mid him by little Jimmie Devi* agabast (kwwford Brae., l•tamfe. Jlseeeds sad that the defeedosb bed agreed M .m play 4mnMt sad bet goat far advertising purposes. het 1.454 se esrry out their ma - Mast The owes was mwnred der a Moak" waist' Jimmy saye be was geld te No see/ sea O h * widish . s mese' le. BMW two web' mese' 1.r himeell mad " Did she sat kelrk wets M was mo god r the by was oaks. 'I wNo. he um a Wait" Ptl. Wan yes !ft' w tensa::Garb-NWII M Wiwi. .kir-me shed garment are treat tie.. Geld *Sale tee the dasepeee flell •w/ tightly. lees is ea hour', tame with • fret area, previo.ely well 1,4 is/hissed sed pd. Thad *nth a bath heck Ne ow k*owe bow nosh ass ar Gad piess•st1r and sauce sateeaol017 it is to see properly kept bests. I always have . hoard thickly voyaged with powdered heti brick is my laundry, oe which the Weems are rubbed every toes they are takes off the rage. As all soap bo. Dover does the well, ora hit Iron. • broke* others rase. It mete emitter. Gad is Ia5•luable to all laundrwmes__ani•t• u w prolessioa.l. 1 wish every wettest, knew the capabilities of her own band basin la many oases while washing my hands 1 hays at the ,erns time made clean and dainty sod Irish Sed sweet seine little (blag of household ase. I think my palms and digits and wrists are w smooth and soft and aocbapped and unreddeued as say lady', Geed be. I alway* dr. them carefully had tee good snap. If say one wishes to tollow mi example I would bid icor take courage. 'there is no thing degrading or dug... ting or fatiguing in the tart o1 waehinr It is very plea'• ant and cleanly, as aur.. as essentially • womanly persona w.Srb eat 0. These. Lucknow S.cttnet. As lung as people will be duped, iso lung *ill there be sharks and skew Som. ladies in awn saw an "ad to an Amerman paper that by ouu.plyieg with certua coodittoos. the all important of which was that to be sure and err 10c. In current o0tu of the mute or In stumps, • awe set of dishes would be sent. The 000- d'tiose were complied with and a box came. It was quer large and the express charges were quite large alio : so were those o. Mr Davis, collector of customs. The box *w taken home, the axe brought from the shed, end in the prseence of all the lewdly. it was opened I'..ery eye wee strained le see the "tee sett. 1 bare eau a good deal of saw duet, wt i_bwiIt come in heady for bedding when straw is mo scarce, but there was no china glassware or crockery is stew. ezoept • smell cream jag. sager bowl, cup end saucer, such as Samoa Claus wnietlntm puts tato the stocking of a three year old baby, There was poly one thing to do. and the* was done by the head of the hou.e,and it took the form of the ezpletive, "By blank, sold.' !dorsi let., Avoid thew Linde of papers : lod , (;ase these "ads • wide berth ; 3rd., Feer clear of al: thing, having the appe•r0oo• of a take Shake them, se tt were. TO Cl EAN YOUR KID GLOVES- atreetsas ser Mina 11 ae mereesnfnll► aa a reegeadeeal. ' Only the very hes' quality of gloves eau be sucoemfuliv cleaned. Kut such • glove, provided at u of usdreseed kid, may be classed repeatedly and worn til it te liter- ally worn out. It is more difficult to clew • dressed kid ,1.ve, and even ruder the best ttrcomatw0ee the proceed' is more or lees a t0ure. The eitmnon way of *•Shing the glove in benzine or gasoline is murmur to the loath- er. Stretch the glove o• • wooden hand, er, if this tin not 0000entent. on you' own hoed. Have abundance ot clew flannel end vottos roar by, With • little benzine oa • smell piece of flannel go over the entire glove, finger by tenger. As soon se the fl•e- nel beoomee wiled exchange It for clew. Do not use enough benzene to saturate the leather, but simply enough to clew off the wiled spots- Do but ro near where then e • fire or • lighted lamp- Rub the glove with the finger tips, gently downward and upward, and Dot In • circular way or across 1 tbe leather. After tieing gasoline on • soot rib it with clew flannel until it aroma per featly day. Only the very highest quality of benzine. K, better still, gasoline, can be used. When Me riotes are thoronghly cle•need,rubthem With oleos filmset and abundance of talcum powder. This powder can be bought at any :ret-olass drag store, aid 10 Dentworth is ordinerily enough for • year's supply. Rule the leather -thoroughly in every part with this tol0.m powder. 1, makes the glove sot only pliable and pleasant to wear, like a new glove, hat at pats a sett Meow oe the Mather. _ The Art .r Waleites. Far amelia wanking -amid who would wt like to rival the Qu.k.rs and wear kerchiefs end ',WWI of snowy hue sod web-like text tare'-atwp•re two basins at woe, roe filled With warm water tad melted soap lather, I the ether with reaming water. Stake year article. be to curtain. spree or skirt. Inness,, squeeze and knead. Motu regcit.• the same handling es Mea ikee't rob. Aay spots or .tuns may has kuthsd g.rtly with . soft toothbrush. If eh1tiaata peer bora: mixture through. ilisais meds with • pisob of borax thor- oughly dissolved is a httl.bd,i1*Well It as. very valuable olosaing .ad 0mabiag 1 •goat, if used carefully and in the right pro - r( sever allow weds to be weans ea my i Mesdry except through • towel. This pre- vests uo-vents psMeg mid (raylsg. yet dries it gaits 00.54,. •e yew Gaud it damp is order to stere\ property. 1 Net glue the fermnl• for boiled st.r.h: Om t.Nsspeoatal of whim .tarok, *w. g.tblaepeestob 4 said *air, sae-qw•rber feth ..mines emadM, eso•leU t...pesaful d MOMS 1a to COWARD Me gays as silmeelf sad Will Defend M Cb.,41red Company. London. Jan. It -A Cape Town de- spatch to The Times says: "Dr. Jameson'■ men are now ietng handed over to the military escort at the Natal border. Each man signs a declaration promising to proceed to England as a prisoner• and not to rah.. any questions respecting his legal cus- tody en route nor attempt to eenape." According to a special despatch trona Cape Town. Cecil Rhodes, the former Premier of Cape Cranny, was Inter- viewed previous to sailing for bland and said: 1 an, 00 coward, and I anon not re- sign my seat In Parliament 1 alert meet my detractors and dog be auto. Sed It civil rights are granted ate taus Ult1anders. 1 Intend to be presume s the annual meeting or the Chartered Company 1n London. when 1 shall ad - 4,..n the shareholders on recent atenta." •N ..were/ from taw Sealer 4 Atst>ltland. N.Z.. Jan- 111.-'t'he Maoris .f North Island have talegrs*bad to tbs Sari or OlanMow, Governor of f40w gestated, offering to forgo a guerrilla hem Mi: the marsh hath IM mid teeter a▪ bouidat e0 .rvI a to the segtrirsDemo. �0 quits emeetb Add tet tallow or wait mare. web aerybs be dammed Oeees- SW wall. ail, *kt5lmiiatg. par es Min- wr7. im water W1 the marsh bse•s••• tr.iigaf- •, deaefsees ISa4esa4. eat. Thea add your Sligo, previously dm- 0od.rlak. Ont., Jan. It -The sOdal 1.1504 fa • hew WHIM maw. siumostms (p of Mb vote lm Wont Her- The aline weal/ make.ayWsr dipped la took y1to the °otes urt no, to- M it very edit Of ,Seem jimsr -vow► it • Sad H.tmwltet Meer Week d.- meet be very .s1h &YMMt. enured ty. C. • ' else* tor P.11 vele: tbegOtareerx ..+ dry tker- Mr. Oonsmon will Maws Per Ottawa THE STAFF OF LIFE. Adulteration and sui•..t.tutJou to food pro ducts Mare of laic yrorr •.00105 GO grave an evil. that 1,overnmentm e.. r> where bees bees obliged to call to the seri...es of osyalytta to check their spread and reit) the Iitr. of the people. One of the must important articles of food uo.fueatir.ably le BKhAU. For pure wholesome Bread, it must be made from ]telt end Hop Yeas' . for thus reason 11 11 easily soluble in the lure,: of the stomach. orin other words. light of digestion. Hop and Malt Yeast is pronounced by the beet analysts to England to be the pure ..d unadulterated )sari. and , used by the beet bakers In the country. IN MY BAKERY Yon can get for one cent s. much Bread made from Hop Yeast we ie.. cin for three cent. from the pressed )trot. which are forcing thein elver un the public but which do not and cannot give the same sweet flavored bread M 1 BREAD IS MADE FROM THE PURI. MALT AND HOP YEAST AND NO. 1 MANITOBA PATENT F[.OUR. Try it gad prove for yourself. It tin the most wholesome and sweetest bread that can be produced of aay yeast on the market. My ung experience in the !Winn business has proved these to be facia. D. CANTELON. AN 1896 STORE. WHAT IS IT LIKE ? It's a live store where . - • you can get - • - ri=OD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR PURIFIES and 8TRENOTHENS TIME BLOOD, Regulates the Action of the Liver and Kidner. and will be fond Indispensable to cases of Female kregularlides AM mar Omegle as tions Own Is re LAWS LAMMATOIIY. find Urinary Diseaseltl. **taut•. MIA NO SLACK DAY WITH TIS ! Some u►erchant, look for ,hark business clay, alter the lu,t of the year, but we don't want thecae, uuo1 UP-TO-DATE GOODS -The newest and be -.t to be had. - Imam g e there* S :mos as Metas regi ri 1.*srN Mia°- T oars wrestilii, The *Mt Sell spots w aAw silo r a ens • • ! se' Ours is Such a Store, New ideas in Fancy work ; dainties in China (roods and useful articles. ( /rders for plain and fancy - needlework are taken. An interesting place to drop in when you have an odd moment. WE WON'T HAVE THEM ! Well give you such goods at such price; that will wake trade. • Tbts is the way Youths' Buff Pals, size 10 W 13, solid leather, trouble toe, regu- lar, 81.00, for $ 75 Boys' Pebble Top, Pegged Boots, size 1 to 5, solid leather, regu- lar, 81.20, for 98 Men's Heavy Laced Boots, Blucher cut, rivited sole, guaranteed solid leather, regular, $1.25, for 1 00 Men's Waterproof Grain Boots, felt lined, regular, $1.75, for1 25 Girls' Rivited School Boots 1 00 Women's Heavy Laced Boots, leather lined. regular $1.25, for 1 00 Ladies' Kid Ruttoned Extension Sole, pointal toe, patent tip, worth $2.00, special at r 1 50 Have you tried WESTGATE OVERSTOCKINGS They're the best. We sell them. GRAN BY Rubbers and Overshoe, in styles. H. B PO LLOCK'S all NEXT STC'RUY BROS. New Fall Millinery. iii THE FAIR. McLean's Block. ( lode rich • tbk. _ ....... .. a . . • COAL OIL COAL OIL COAL OIL MISS CAMERON, the Hamilton -Street Milliner, having - visited the wholesale millinery centres of Canada, she has been successful in procuring a complete stock of new shapes and trimmings for the fall trade, including all the new chenille effects, etc. In returning thank. for past patronage, .lie invites inspection of her stock. 1: MISS CAMERON. CHEAP CHOPPING AT THE OOLERICH WOOLEN MILL. 1 beg to say that I have openetl a store corner of Colborne-st and Square, in Mr. Lewitt's Knitting Factory, and have made arrangements with Mr. Lewitt to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen goons. You will rind our stock first class, and made of purr wool, well selected, consisting of TWEEDS, FLANNELS. BLANKETS, YARNS, ETC. Now is the time to buy your woolen goods as wool is fast advancing in price. Buy before the goods go up. I have put a new Grain Chopper in the Woolen Mill, and will be prepared to do chopping every day. (.rain ground tine or coarse, and have put the price down to 4c. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing good work and fair dealing to receive a liberal share of your patronage. G. M. COLLINS. A Carload of American and Canadian Coal Oil at Wor- s!1l's. Wholesale and Retail. Delivered to any part of the town. 110 Cords of Wood) Tented in exchange for stove6. The largest and cheapest .tock in town to choose from. WORSELL & Co TIE STOVE ANO FURNACE SAN. 'L BUN ON STOVES, E WE IBE WING IT, QThe Stove wit!: Steel 1 oven in the (3ran•i .level Wood Cook ONE- GRANO JEWEL. NOTE THE FOLLOWiN(; POINTS. -1. The Grand Jewel tae • genuine steel oven. which makes it bake with about half the fuel required by other large wood stoves. 2. The (:rand Jewel oven plates are made of Steel. The rennet crick. Has a patent double fine in front of oven, whioh makes the oven bake evenly ad over. A number of second hand Wood and ('oo1 Stoves cheap. H18t ER & LEE.. A Little Knowledge is not a dangerous thing when it .lire, t: your attention to the fact that the g - re": - • RNA - A 1 'rte► Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London( Ont., is giving the most practical and business like course in Canaria. Everything strictly high grade. Write for catalogue and College Journal. School re- opens Jan. 2, 1M96. J. W. NATES rEJ .VELI, Principal. Cheap Winter Millinery We ere selling our large stock of Millinery at greatly reduced ptie'ea, many linea at and below/ coat. a[IBSEB YI&TES. P. a -Store next door to let.