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BRITAIN ON THE OCEAN 1""
seat err JwiraM to b10 Ps'
plied poly to wA.reeettle vessels. sad set be
the ships o1 war belo..*IDg te H10 Majesty,
Two Ships In Three are Ou' "WI' had as their prlrolpsl flog the ••a-
_-_ - ref over two hundred yesn the British
war Item wsa ooa,powi of three divisions
sea rev. T.11 9.1e lasmanas lads Cera the Ked. white. •a4 Blue -ds.tugmished by
141 i f A101 IL, ELS&, LICE AND
L • eto..tdvt los0ra•oe Meet . .1 lowest
raw. U•aoe--t.'sr. Nsth.et tad goiter7 Nod-
e s*►
messed milli ear Ra11ee tare Waves
-Teetesel•d.ea g o.amespsles el
Coal -- Tbe rales Jock.
The utas That braved the vale.
la 18119 • great Hurricane oocurred a'
Samoa, in the Pacific Ocean. All the ships
el the United States and german squadrons
Motored there were soak or drum u •shore
The Calliope, a Britoil) man of war, alone
escaped by steaming out tato the opo sea
is the few of the bitumens
Blew the e.r.dai• • are 'toted
Then are two steamers mimed the •• Far-
aday, both balls on the Tyne. The first,
owned by George Reid, (Seoul for Belgium,
had the largest freight ever pod for ousts
for • steamer from the Tye, 1.• , 60s .Tyne
to Para, Brazil, in 1874.
The mooed Faraday (4,917 groat, 3,123
eetl was built by cu.tr uL, and ready for
•'a in three meath. the mea having to
work night sod day - by C. M.tcbell A Co ,
eiterw.r.b Arm.truog, Mitchell A Co., •
e hipbulldtsg feat witch bee wryer been sur-
Whore the Sala Jack Wleate.
t have been • sailor for twenty years, and
have been no almost every seaport in the
otttli,ed world, but have never bora to one
where 1 dtd not see the Krush 11ag fly tug
(ruin the shipping.
Ao Englishman can go round the wort 1
and touch on Kriush territory all the way
viz , from England to H.11tsz, S, aurora
(:.nada to Vi000uver, across the Pacific to
Hutg Koog, theins to St.g•pore, I'tuanv.
Mounties, Cops Tow a, SL He.eoa and Bog
land ; or from Peoug w C.-) non, Humhsy,
Aden, Perim, Malt., Gib. altar, and house
Tuts is • "sea 00111.snttuu that no other
puna In the world pitalam....
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lb. .orrice R..1 ionto .ad heap
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repro-e..te4. Mosey to (Reed .n straight
Isms ..t plea lowest rats 0* tater.., anion, le
W say 1. emit thy narrowertiara- Boo*
sod deer from Square. West Mie tt Rodetelt do-st
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I IuUMiit10N USW ANItau' INBTI-
Vf TUTS LIBRARY AND itaaDINV-
1100.1, *o. a het west tad doom* lap
metre.
Os.• .sin 11Mena.,sod from tuler.m.
ABOU f 9000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY.
LAwdewff Penh!,,tt
Weekly sod flteteeraee
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J. •' COLOOwRsaN�IL H. HAMILTLlbrON. Oe• dsrkh MSetrh 1111 MOE
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*sell read. hood Arawet
Amongst our silently" Britian merchsat•
men, Devitt and Moue posses two of the
finest full rigged ship.. which were selected
. peaelh by Lord Brumley for the training
of young gentlemen who oblate the .esu •
profseslua.
'!'hese .re the Harbinger and Hesperus,
•.ch of which carries twaty-lour Midship-
men, under • naval instructor, besides 0tfi-
o•r. and _•.,nary
M.oy of the most able abatis of the big
A, Matte littera 000.n.eaoed their oereere on
these vessel.. The boys are thoroughly- well
cared for bud spleodwly trained ; and be
. 'dee carr•, there is aocommodatioe tor pea
. assn to Australia who prefer wind to
steam.
whet glutei■g Jamb Tar feats.
Jack provides marcr of his own tl,thes.
What the nation expends on him s doubt-
ful. In the 'summates it is muted up, .n
the abstract, with victualing, and in the
fuller (howls with soap and loosen., ; but It
is sert.►aly lees than C248 540,.. out of that
sum •ilowanoe must b. 4*a.1. for Owes arta
cies 11 that Mini were givited between
57,526 se.meo and 13.874 marshes, the
olothlag of sacb coats 1:3 16
Jack s this welded.,ly clothed moot,
shopper than the policemeo, each of whom
enrol • yartily .1pesdttare of 'moot Mug
over 15 ter their clothing.
Tommy Akins clothes very much in
coat. lo the Life (:nerd. (. he •, net expeo■
lot reg►meot) each man oosu t716, • tear,
while io the West Inds. Ksgtmeut the
cheapest) £2 14. 74. e. famed sutb,aent.
pHOMAB OUNDRT. aUOTIONii:ER
and fa�sateoes Amok _ _YOdwb1. Oat.
Agee(
▪ Hare OYRetstt M•anmtaals Inca. (:a lati Om.
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goaded so la ay "arta the oSmaty. 0-ly
JOHN KNOX, °RABBAL AU0-
Mees1* sad lead VsIas•tr. Y.dsrtd.
Om.H/avh9 that'd esmgMe tele esegisttlos to
and amp WI%-spetwasBinanoth
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ODA ohwlsrag, VALt'troa.
(Jess-( t Naanitosaad Mongols -0.404M
ensigns et oorreepoodtng curler* It seo•tos
00.t.a1.r) on these vessels way • mimetic
Union flag oil • staff nets the sad of • hew -
sprit, called • jaukstal : and this small 8w
became known as the llnleu Jock. to dints -
Cobh it from the fabs ear of usual dimes
Mesa
The Uinta Jack is thee properly • ship
flag of • particular size,whush is s'tll-arricd
to the setae plane by our same of war. The
Sams has come to he wrO.gly applied gen
orally to our natloMt maiden'. which to
simply sed properly described as the
['Dios.
Ask your Druggist for
of • Gaeta Many Nese•ess- A
If bicyclist' i. an .tmltwt pr.yvet-ti"' Wonderful Tonic
of dimes' end • promoter 4 good health. it
i' et se less vales as a remedy foe e. rt•ia and
pat/wieg{e•1 madames. It a set cam-
patible with the Inuits and eater* of a
mavezue Muscled fur Rosana redoes M
Mur tato detals about the treat4*ont d I
disease. 1 shall therefor. Itmit myself M•
few remarks- By Its effect as respiration
and digesuo•, bicycling basemen • Douai
rowed. for anaemia. that awdltion of the
They MOM neer the Maser.
Tbs first wtwnsrioe boat which really
bon the test of actual service was that
Stade by David Hashimoto, In ('o.oectiout,
toward the sod of the last oentory. This
wsa of • flattened oval shape. containing •
reserve of compre•.ed air, and was armed
with • petard charged with 1601b et gun
powder. The navigator. on approaching an
enemy • ship, could mirk his crag' out of
sight, but the mechantew for •tt&ehiag the
petard to • hn.til• hall, and exploding it by
Olean, of clockwork was of faulty construc-
tion and foiled to sot. Flushness his boat
and the America.. °rains whtch had them
on board were all sunk by a British man -of,
war. Our own ezp- rya do l.re the Norden
telt ro be the submarine boat of the future.
It is of cigar shat.. 64 ft long. 9 ft. he•m
amidships, carrier 60 tons of opal sod can
.tesneod ea • depth of 50 ft. ender the
water. Vertical screws force the vessel to
desossd, sod then is an ample supply of
sir for the crew of nine men. Stability
when .ubmerred is presort ed by halon*
rudders. which, kept hy automatic gear 00
a perpetual plane, cnn'rol the teedency to
dive or medlar* At present steam is the
r.ongnizod motive power, but electricity
will prohat.ly •or -•r.,-' . It.
Row Listen are .let/aael.ared.
Linen are distinguished from one another
by their flags or the light• they •how u
night. the f• 'lowing are some of the dis-
tinguishing Ants
Over the I'unard steamers ticvs • 'hitter.
red flog, on which i. • golden lion rampant,
hnMing the "orh of empire in its paw•.
The Inman Line's Mgr is red with • white
field. and in the fist 1 is • blank diamond.
A reed owaUow'ail with • white star in it
1. the flag of the White Star line, and the
Bed Star steamers tiv • white swallowtail
charged with a red war.
The Gains Liu. flag is blue, with • large
white diamond, in the centre of which is •
black ear
A white flag, a which is a red anchor. M
the one I"wn he •hip, of the Anchor Line :
and the North German Lloyd steamers
fly s white flat. on which, in bine. are a key
and an anchor and • wreath of oak leaves
A' night, when Mese distinguishing fes
'urea miaow ono nes. • ve.eel &n00000 s her
line by horning lirhts of a peculiar kind, •
oert.,n .et of cranny and pyrotechnics being
--r-- -
Twit whips se tame are Ours
Tare 1'i.ttd'. Ktagdea.'. <,.'e,..* total
1000.9e at the end of 1893 was 8,748.3i9.
and British possessions included 10 366,567.
About one million tons gross reg10li1 per
90004* is tieing bout to the shipy.rde of the
United Kingdom for British owners, 98 per
cent cf ahtch i• btolt of .teel.
The P. and 0. steamer 1-.r1•, whtch opal
mooted mol service in 1837, was 500 tot..
ernes, 180 horse -poser. steam pressure 7 lb
per square tach, speed 8 knots. The P .tad
O. Company now employ •1•-•mers of 7,000
toes, with 10,000 horse -power, steam piss -
sure of 160 lb. per square tech, and over 18
knots speed '
With two-thirds of the world's shipping,
the Uotted King& ni is taetTes of the seas
Last year every bit of grain imported from
the United States arrived in ltrttr.h ships.
The sl*ybonud. eir tl.. atlantic
It is now fifty•five years since the 1 .rn.s•
tion of the Custard Low of M••1 simmers,
the first ('oprder beteg the Britannia •
reseal 207 feet by 22 feet, horse power 740,
sad baying • tonnes" of 2 050 wnioh '..•k
141, day. to crow the A, lautto. The 1e m'
addtuo a to the oomoaey .re the Camstawe
sod IAO•ai•. b00 feet long by 55 lest wide,
tonnage, 12.450, nores•pow.r 30.000, speed
over 22 boots as h.nr.
The Loomis orn..ed the Atlantic in Dee
d.ye, twelve honre,a.d torts seven 4*o.stes,
• fat which was, however. sten homes' y
her aster ship, the ('r is, w holt. on •
homeward voyage, rose over the Butanes
io five days, twelve hours sod seems ma-
ntas, thus booting the Luo.eu by forty
minutes.
This pomace 1. altogether • pheooMD•I
one, sod will sot be easy to beat
Per Item Loeb esbaare at
T. White Star Litos began bummer with
clippers trailing with Auetralta ; bat .1 was
not ..til 11170 that it Isawhed the Oo..Ote,
the ant .leaner built with .•loos amtd-
. h,ps,tbui hemming the pioneer of Um mod-
em lie., Follewitt( her eases the 9.1.,.,,
Re poMie, Adri•tiu, Ttapio, Beebe* and Hei-
▪ Is 1874 oasts the tmenia.ie sod Bra-
w ls. Meet oilmen have gimes followed.
The Maj • 0sd Teetonss, hilt by 11.T -
and wad Wolff, weer tie ant vessels built
I. was Bide WWII .f 1.780 p.sala isa-
lembarg. Bilada--res• are 154 families
llggeg•ting 661 pmoa.a.. 511 baying the
Malty gems d foram. T. 4Mthgefe16
ibem,esob of the 1111 families hes,bu1doe Its
real gems, • Melta.sem and the eldest ed
tide is the', Abgebeekl. Numbame Massie
+ISA is swim to the sump of • without
ver Is fresh a their hetes
iaware 19 l• mou54*
ml••r 51
sah
- 111,14 MUM use red A sIIIIwaht
Cow
A geed Awn eve will bee
of
Woodo• eawab we anew. lbws oyes
not
stand weer es Ilse ter ohs `!+tenor 1*
si
8pe*sait derwee elf the *me els
silo ~verWere; la On ere f As -O.sMs
seism e
UAW Ahonorer biw•II61W apes W111s doe
blood whit* wnsiats to the dtmloution of
the red blood oo rpu.a.., •tad shows Itself In
the pallor of the shtn mid the uluuow mem
braves. Notwfpal nervous truul.lea art
relieved Oe serail by tilta exercise, such as
seureetbeeta, er servo&• prostration aces -
dive)* usually due t....v, rwork or worry,
and to whlob the norm .i strewth n, lost,
sad the slightest esertsou canoes faunal and
physical sod ine.tal eth.u.uoo The Immo
holds good in regard to ,wdaohe, ,!.nmol•
and neuralgia. Amore the oervuw arse -
user b.o.Ytt.d by brit••:, riding may also
be toolud.d that un4g lero.oe durnsr a.• huts
• cram Irk. 000traouoo .1 the muscles of
the bro.ohisl tubes• which canes a paroful
. e..atia of obokiay. lo the he of
phthisis, where peri of •'w lung tissue be-
come 000'leaasd tad les pervious, moderato
bicycle riding i. help's. Mary diseases of
the intestinal conal -.u.-1, aa dy.p.p.i., con
n utation and hemorrhoids -yield to the
effects of wbeeltno A case has recently
come 1 the writers kohe ledge in ohm!)
the stilettos remaining al•• r airacture of the
leg was successfully tre.ted by rtdteg •
hic y glen
But if bicycling is a'telusbb resource Is
certain conditions, there aro nnmerools
when to which It 1e i,•,rmfut or •hoold
only be indulged in very cautiously. Moet
acute dt•esw d.mood tear, •rid bid the
bicyclist abstain from hi. favorite pursuit ;
and many °bromic domn«s are made worse
by riding. Since itheehrg considerably ID
mesas the rate of the r .pirstory move-
ments it would be Lolly for • person with
sdv0csd pulmonary cn0aumption to at-
tempt to rode. The heart being whipped
unmercifully to w..rk is or vial, the m., bins,
wheeling should be strictly forbidden in
eerioue diseases of this . rinse ; sod persons
affected with minor cardiac troubles ought
at least never to rape or nthorw'se expose
the heart to • fatigue which it 1s not pre-
pared to stud.
The "Kam • Hors a.11 says that the
world sructhes the living and canootzs the
dead prophet. Burns died in poverty. A
Scotch woman who sat ked to contribute
towards erecting • cost''• marble monument
over hie grave, exclaim.•. '• !moor Bobbie,
y• asked for bread and il..y Nave voo •
stone' A ocasygsy to i'n livter, is worth
more than • ooa.ervtio t of flowers to obs
dead. A wit ssy • . " Let us have more
taffy, and lees epitaphy. A little pnly i.
• sovereign cure for diec•.ur•gen.ebt. How
few are gracious enough 10 say to soother,
•' You hare done well.
.dnpred by each line.
Thos, if • canard steamer should meet an
other at night, and wieh to exchange sig-
nal.. she would burn • bine light mad fire
oft awn Knm•n candle., each di.charginga:x
blew lora If the ship signalled wap •o in
men steamer, she would show • blue Tight
forward and aft, tad • red light on the
brides, and fire • varteig•'ed rocker.
teasel. That flare !MGM • ]/oath.
Few -folks hove •m idea of the cost of run
nine one of the finest Cunarden, .0d the ion
come derived. The crew numbers from
forty-five to fifty, including captain and
(oar officers : 150 are emelt* ed in the en
gi••ertng department, and 120 are employed
10 the pam.enrer and stewards department ;
0r, in mond figures, then are in all shoot
300 hand..
Ther Atlantic wpt.ina salaries rare from
£600 to 1750. but in the record hr.akine
grsyhouade they amount to !:1,000 per tear
The monthly wage -hill roes to anon, '•2.000
The ooisl is • costly item. The ('•mp.o •,
with her 100 furnace., burro 500 tons • day,
the estim.•e'I c' et of • sed -1, ... voyage
0omt0g ro 14.000
The (no.' M•i ..ria : s0 ■ilthority woo.*
it at £4 000 for • smile voyage. or C7 000
oat-and-h••ene parte .n the ht.!, •e••0n
The CO, of repairs '• area A hof .hip
involves an moray of ('1,000 per month, sot
inducting.the extensive ..verhsuling whloh
takes plats. every year or two £300 per
month ro thee. here .ie.men goese in ap-
plei.g tb. erl for the m•r•h•n.-y.
('out of i..suranoo Si 01,000 p.T month.
the *riot. e1 cwt is •l.41, hell • million
ready icr •w
A►.on• 80 per soot. of the income derived
ares1r••m the peseeng.r,raf a -rhe aver
age owm'et ••f tta••-rtger5 Monti 1 400. .m•
ono•tar In *210.000 on • run-reabz.og *220.
000 per m"." h The freightage .n I hese
hlgl.pmd .hip. amounts to 11,000 per
..cele voyage.
A••M•lser .ora of Ina.lne, she annul .ah-
ventiea of the Government, r*slIze. *220,
000 per year. Five of this Imo of steamer.
.re eelvesdteed it owes of war they w.,uld
he need as armed erai.er•
Thea there are the 11 .rah sad Americas
mail.. wh'oh add e*ne,der•i,ly to the i.-
mme The total ammo, •-.treed during •
busy ee•a"n raw from £30,000 to £36.000
per month.
A I•ERFECTLY HOPLESS CASE
COM *ark as.rleSn tlevlar w•. awed--
• ti is rime sty tbm►dy 5Ms st. Iowa tar,
ale Ore Nmeehsase.. et e•ede.vmr.
Diet.
Wean ewe st ed,s he data baring oa
dss.ew ..t M. diswtave orgasm, and 10emo
sob, it 10 pwleotty mutasb.ng the «stout to
whose treat le of this kind 511015. 1. feet,
hem 10 the s.astso1 tansy of the disea.s that
lay woos the borne .y -tom.
Mn. R.wuta.oa, of V•adel•ar, Oat.., oaf -
faro. astedd
af-
f ro...told •lorry with asrvomw prostration
sod ps.. in the '. oni..h, more oepeol.l ly .1
u r 'nab The eerie •twit fro spokes of I• -
ter re amiss", ••• fa hos ed War : sad, is M. differently mows of iu.,iosstene, sod pass -
wrest el the Sees Caval being eleos& they ed 1 v : •u 11 wap so 1..1,q isogon. Nn.
..aid run hem Pegtk.oath 1 Re•bay, WW1 n.s.ly u iMO.ltd, sad the seaters
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kaste on hoer, ,tae 144 mo.01.s • mama, maul esysral tet ilea 1.0d 4,.... take..../
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grdmoed ter 511 app bgl..pteg i' ri Drib' leg item s• gyeser•ao wtdf. woes ...Dar,
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n
ALL MotnaRS
WHO HAVE USED
PALMO TA1tSOAP
Tt1AT (T
16 THE
Bee BAST'S Saar
Kara Sorts .
Rase sae troubled with senses bid sad tem
t toed "P.Imo-Tar Seep -los very abort Sims
the sores disappeared. skin breams magi end
whim. and the ebild get perfeetlr well
Mae. Hottg.u, Crams.
Ably Loc &s Cake.
THF STIFF OF LIFE.
s
wiseto
RENO
Remedy for
Weak and Impure Blood,
Kidney and Liver Troubles.
. w J. M. MaoL[OO. •ossm'cts. ONT
0 SLACK DAY
-WITH ITS
Some merchant.% look for slack business days after the first of
year, but we don't want thrill, and
Adulteration and n,let tutton in food pro
duct* have of tate years become ,o grave an
evii. that Hove: ome•teecer) there here [leen
sts ro
cbect
obliged
their cali la hmid tri ssve,te 1ive.1of tie
people.
One of the must important articles of food
unquestionably is if (1 A1).
rot purr wholesome Bread. it must be made
from Mali sod Hop Yearn ; for this reason it
ill Mealy soluble in.be inh•.•e of the stomach
or. in other words. light of digestion.
Hop and Malt !'east ie pronounced by %h.
beet .n*'yesi to England t., he the pure sled
stamiuliented yeti,. and toted 117 the best
bakers in ibe counuy.
IN MY BAKERY
WE WON'T HAVE THEM !
We'll give you such goods at such prices that will make trade.
This is the way
Youths' Buff Bale, size 10 to 13, solid leather, double toe, rrgu
lar, $1.00, for
Boys' Pebble Top, Pegged Boots, size 1 to 5, solid leather, regu-
lar, $1.220, for
Men's Heavy Lacon -'loots, Blucher cut, rivitc.: sole, guaranteed
• solid leather, regular, $1.35, for
Men's Waterproof Grain Boots, felt Tined, regular. $1.75. fuer
Girls Rivited School Boats
Women's Heavy [.aced Boot.,, leather lined, regular $1.25, for
Ladies' Kid Buttoned Extension Sole, pointed tie, patent til',
worth $200, special at
Have you tried
WESTGATE OVERSTOCKINGS
They're the best. We sell thea GRAN BY Rubbers and overshoes in all
.tyle.
the
$ 75
98
I .01
H. B POLLOCK'S
NEXT S'l'I'RI►1' BROS.
Yon eta ger for one cent a- mush Bread made
from from'the op Yeast as l y sale which n can for `hree . are foreleg
she marl, er os rattily. tut oh eb de nor
.•d meant wnve the tains so mi flavored bred
Ml- BREAD I9 MAi►E F'RI tM THE PURE
MALT AND HOP YEAST AND NO 1
MANi1ORA PATENT FWUR
Try It and prove tor you. mit. It le the most
wholesome and of JJsweetst bread that 050 be
prodoo the
oats expperience in� the B•oert hist. market. My hese
proved these to be fact*.
D. CANTELON.
0 I.
CAOL 011
COAL OIL
COAL OIL
New Fall
Millinery.
MISS CAMERON, the Hamilton -Street Milliner, having
visited the wholesale millinery centres of Canaria, she has
been successful in procuring a complete' stock of nee shapes
and trimmings for the fall trade, including all the new
chenille effects, etc..
In returning thanks for past patronage, she invites
inspection of her stock.
MISS CAMERON.
CHES4P ' CHOPPINo
AT THE
GOEERICH WOCLEN MILL.
I beg to any that 1 hays opened a store corner of Coltu,rne-ot a -id
Square, in Mr. Lewitt's Knitting Factory, and have Meade arraugentruts with
Mr. L.wat to attend to the selling of our popular Woolen goo a You will
find our stock first class, and made of pure wool, well sele-etesl, consisting of
TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, YARNS, ETC
Now is the time W buy your woolen goods as wool is fast advancing
in price. Buy before the goads go up.
I have put a new Grain Chopper in the Woolen Mill, and will be
prepared to do chopping every- clay. Grain ground tine or coon*, and have
put the price down to 4.-. per hundred pounds, hoping by doing goon work
and fair dealing to receiyr• a liberal share of your patronage.
G. M. COLLINS
A carload) of American and
Canadian Coal Oil at Wor-
ftell'g.
Wholesale and Mall.
Delivered to any part of
the town.
60 Cords of Waal wanted in
exchange for storm.
The largest and cheapest
stock in town to choose
frau
1 BUN ON STMS.
b WE IRB WING IT.
=The (:rami .1ewel \'000i G,ok
Stove with Steel t hell Is the
ON E.
GRANO JEWEL.
NOTE THE FOLLON iN(. POINTS. -1. The (:rind Jewel hap • Denime steel
oven, which makes it *eke with .bout half the fuel required by other I.rs, *'o'-* stoves.
2. The Grand Jewel ova plats are made of Steel. They Leon.* crack. fes •
p•teat double floe In frost of over. which makes the ova bake evilly all over. -
WORSELI &C,
THE STOVE 11/0
RIME W.
A number of second hand Wood and Coal Stoves ch+p.
•
EIRPER & LEL
A Little Knowledge
is not a dangerous thing when it directs your attention
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont.
is giving the twit practical and buainew, like course in (.na.la. K.• rything
strictly high grade. Write for catalogue and College Journal. School re-
opens Jan. 2, 1896.
J. W. WESTEr .V ELT, Prineipal.
cheap Winter Millinery
We are gelling our large stock
of Millinery at greatly reduced
prices, many !lines at and below
cost.
MISSES YATES.
Z Ill --fli1Q[ ant door to let