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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-1-12, Page 44 Tieveseev, Jan. 111, 1818• THE SIGNAL : GODERfCII ONTARIO E.B. M. H. is the Pietro of the cultured. You And them in the houses of Um bast peopk in every city and town in Canada. They ere built to last a lifetime. If you wish W numbest. such a piano, let tut talk to you. . . . TERMS: A' low as $1.50 Dor week tel utast Pianos, of which we have a goodly number EMERSON'S iicyck t llasic Rent, Mosul.. a ODHIRICY3. I1PRESENTIN1 THE NORONEIPER PIANO i UUSIC CO , Of TORONTO. Lynn{. as EVERY THURSDAY MORNING miessummeit OODIRIOH, THURSDAY. JAI'S. IS. NRR. PUBLIC OFFICE A PUBLIC TRUST. THE death of ALsxASDNR LvN11A11 Graeae, which occurred Sunday last, creates a vacancy in the Regi trerehip of Huron. The appointment of a seitable successor will now devolve u pon the Government of the Pray- _ ince. tied it is to be hoped that the remit of their judgment will meet the approval of the people of the oousty. ▪ Tea SIeNAt'e t'iewa on aippointA manta to offioe aro well mown 1. We believe that office should be the reward of service, where abili- ty to perform the duties already esies. 2. That offioe should be the perqui- site of the rank and file and not of the members, and that the fact that e man has occupied a seat on the door of the House for a cession- -or any number of session•- or that a man has lost a constituency, should not give him • preferential claim upon s vacant office. 3 That the Government should be guided in the appointment only by public interest. That is all. But it seems that up to the present it has been almost im- possible for the Government to carry out the program *wing to the impor- tuaing of hungry members and re- members, who believe that once they are elected, or hare sat in the House, everything that goes should go their way. Fortunately. we have today in Hu- ron two men -the Hon. J. T. IMe- stow and A. H1rLOP, M.P.P.-whom we believe to be actuated by higher and more patriotic motives than have inspired some of the former members for Huron, and we depend upon their action to prevent the county from be- ing thrown into the turmoil which was the outcome of previous appoint- ssenta, and which very nearly strand- ed Liberalism in Huron last March. - There are hundreds of men in the county who are as capable of bolding the politico of Registrar of Hera as any member or ex -member that ever sat din the House, and so long 'es that+ is the cane Te. SInIAL will favor the appointment of one of the rank and file, and will endorse the action of the Government in any suitable ap- pointment they may make from the people at large, me against a seleot.on made from the limited representation of 'esve been" HE Ili MAKING PROGRESS. ROBERT HOLMES, the Liberal can didate for West Huron, oontinues to snake progress in a most successful canvass. Wherever he has gone the rizlit hand of fellowship has been extended to him by men ot all shades of poidtit 5. Al matters now stand he and his friends feel assured that be is bound to win when election day Domes around. The better element on both sides of polities are with him in the COMM(' fight, and as he is p.s.ensed of intel ligmoe and knowledge of put,'ic airs equal, if not superior, to that or most parliamentarians, there is no roman to believe that sueceeG will not orown his canvas. Lot the organisation he kept up, an along the line. AMORE ON GODERICH. s es sena real aromatic pa- .erth, and one of them is the go.tleman who grinds editorial paragraphic idle is the elf The Tteosbo Star. Very $.epido to this seek -of tbs•woods see lulls Vona* Mer, and just to flims blow haw .gaily it i. N sgesi.h as ambitions sad as en -1 terpaising town we give the para- grapher's paragraph in full, because we bayss t got bu photograph for publication : *indene people are wary boosess Toronto doesn't boom the tlodsriei- Ttronto grain route, and in remove as Toronto will request Kamdtou to agnate for • Hamilton-Goderieh route that will wipe this city off the map. We don't know which to pity most, Hamilton or Uodsrich. Whoa two back number are linked tovetler it is • can of sure death SNAP SHOTS. -Have you renewed for Tits Sl. - NAL for 1800! -Wbo will be the next Warden t is the question at the boar. -1899 bids fair to be a sed -letter year for Goderiob, if halt the projecte moot- ed bear fruit. -It &gins to look es if all talk about disqualifying municipal candi- dates was in the air, suf stayed there. -West Huron is getting to be a great constituency for the bolding of elec- tiotu. fioon the electors will not need any instructions how to fol.•. -Dacr,ua may not be sick unto death, but he has caused the death of the ambitious aspirations of more than one civil and military leader in France. -If the Old Man with the scythe attends to bu•ities., as he has been doing of late, the Tories will be shouting for the abolition of the Senate in a very few years. -4n attempt is being made to nrouseitate the Goderich Boer' of Trade. Thereis oily rete way to tarry oti Braid of Trade successfully in any town, and that way has not yet been tried in Go.lerich. -A petition has been issued against the return of the Hon. J. T. GAaww. The defeated can•'idate, JosvH f3zca, is the petitioner. Everything from pitch -and -toes to stealing the emetituency is charged against the sucoesefut candidate. trMID..ANDAND GUDERICH HARBORS -amass Taws: Too midland Beard of Trade favors tbo ooasarootica ot a loop line ote the Northern Railway that will shortie the distaste to Toronto N0 mile. "The interest" of Midlead and Uolliagwsod would ikon be mutually baneflt$.d is .seer• beg • short fr.lghb trahspert from both of Mem lak• ports to Tomato. Toronto would rhos ss urs the benefit not only of Collioawawd's train business. but ekes of Midland, with its metoitlo,ot a•tnr•i barber, and pressed elevsgog ospscfty deity, with IM biro elevators of five hundred bbeosand boeaete. sad a storage capacity of 1.800,000 hashed". The harbor now admits Has arrest vessels os the lakes. It bas • uniform depth el lesety fest at the wharves This peat ammo toe steamer Superior City broughb late the port of Midland the argent Gorge of grain ever carried on the treat takes, 266,550 bushels." (Jo the other bawd, the (/oderieb Canoes' Committee has paved the following resole Doc: "Resolved. that the oil tum5 o1 the tees of Gederteh am astounded hese MIT throgb routs from the West to the Atlast!o .aboard, .bio% does wt par through tyoderiob.should have bass die. oneedd in the Toronto prem, seeing that there is no port oo the oast Mors ot imk• Hansa which ego eompers with Godsend' Ie epee. safe end direot Mmmosiestion with the West. Tho tatty of Hanle pommies advantages as a port equal, of nob superior, to Toronto, sad i1 is r deet that the gulekaat sed mese direct routs from Irak• Ostarl. 1. from Goderie h harbor to the port of Hamill... Tina a oopy of this r.aslatios be forwarded to th• Soaroetry of the Hamilton Rased et Trade.'' The dieters by water from Chieaac. Dalaib or Pert Arthur to Collier -wood or Midlasd is apparently a little greater Mao the distance to Ooderleh, and the rail haul from Gede•iob to Hamilton von Pari. is • little greater Was from C•Illnrwood te Toronto. if the eob•me of trseohlppise P raia at • Lake Oaario port fee oosveysno. to Mosttaal by water is feud workable, God•rob will doubtless eo in for a Mara of the trade. The Grand Trask has plenty of water front as Hamilton, sod It would web he tomb of a job to buil I elevators. Rat it would require some dredging to tel fourteen feet of water Ie Burlington Casal and at the Hamilton wharves. WHAT OTHERS SAY. -"TIM ?IR THAT MIDI h r Wilind Leader at Montreal :-Thous w as sever beton a ..logy which played the part that Caaada plays to -day. Ws are e colony bound a Rag�od by • the bat what tis •• thed! 1811 • yoke oo oar shoulders! i. It • Wine thread ! Thorn is not a Maga Moldier t• bbaasa try a uphold the Qoeo.'a authority The Daly 110 that bind. g. 10 the mother es..bry i. manta& for all that . he has do.. for ea * • e OLD AGB CUBITS OR. IMndsa Blear :-The sold weather is bard on the old folks. The Tomato papers g ems dads print long hero of pima. who h ave peed away he ripe old ages. Tb. fact that es mass droo off about the oleos of tb• year, ewe .soosedisr winter would Indicate that the odd weather bas a great deal to do with 16. Am they grew older their systems w see able to fight off owl olds ...au es when they were younger aced stronger. It in the wet of the world. Ars weeps ea apses. Tim. waits for w e•sa, sed Mss god moon grow old without tbasesslres teeing mush notice of it, until they a-- beteaghb an mem day with • round Nth by .Mk.w. Tina bbsy take thus to When the children are hungry, what do you give them ? Food. When thirsty? Water. Now use the same good common sense, and what would you give them whcn they are too thin? The best fat -forming food, of course. Somehow you think of Scott's Emulsion at once. For a quarter of a century it has been making thin children, plump; weak child- ren, Strong; sick children. healthy. Pia 11114 5..., d* ehtggltb __TT ♦.Ow1/14 C14.1.1161 Tf±wata AIliermissd natant Ours. MinODERICII BARG r b� 'a . P•• • : Jt. eerw es gNM��� 7 Ag 7.7:11:11=1111 TOR sALE IS Y JAS. W 11.tlON. 8•t• Aim 1.0edorleh. ASTHMA 01admet Rola Oaenaweas ogres *las scree --m .aa Ohm Palet Weller to tae OM Distressing and LesgwemM- iag oases -it Chugs ',mammals. Jamas Geode. e.n ort .•t tube Dow York Metal* mat Henry .1. 'Stanley to Atrial 1s 'earth of Ur. Lfvlaptous, a$d little be thought Hat In searching for the lost explorer he would and so rale able a medicinal b. I I .. the Kola pin. red prove hams. • benefactor setbmase1erero became that 1 a tits tower eel Me - jokier were tie -to itedk that would heel a disease that Gad balled medical science for ages True the savaged knew of Its healing power, but Indlreetly Ma great journalist was the means of the civilised world having the benefit of It. Here's a senteqq''s• from the testimony of H. 11 1'Itt, Esq., of Kamloops, B.C. -1 sue feted tklrt7-flve years from asthma. Phy- sicians treated and helped me temporarily, bot said 1 woold always 1r afflicted. f tried Clerks's Kola tbmpoond •.d got great relief, okras* instantly Three bottles have completed cured me. fold by all etrtata at tiro dollar. drper bottle: three bottlesl wttb care ge.nateed. for are doltate. OAL,. liths A Neepbersoo Co.. 131 Chorea street Toronto, or Vancoarer. B.C. L FOR GALE BY JAB. WILSON. Sol. Agar, Godariob. think, and they realize that they are "set w young as they need to be, forty years ago." We oboold be tied to th• old folks sad thoughtful sad considerate for their oomfort, ter in the natural order of thisp they caoeot be long with u.. A. they near be end of life's peurwv their .tap became more uncertain, but what a debt the world owes them. for all the good they have dose -.11 the .anships they have brought into it TWO -CENT POSTAGE. OSI OV A NOMBRE. Yr. Moleok bas added asobber to IFI. essay rmpr.v.ttes.ts m tae postal asreIA., and hes Oven to all Maims of Csosdis0. Goonsthlog th.t they will sol be •low b at - primate. - Kaow a Good Thing. THROUGH THE ILO! nudists. Thaw, who will obesely benefit by the re- daottoe ot costals are the large merchants, mantit.otu , and tins oisl .ad other oor- pontioos who ars the objet ewers i.1 the mauls : sad they will thus beestlt at the ex - pease of the poor maa-at any rate earl the Post ofEoe Department's revenue agate balances its expenditure.- WIuoip.g Td•- trem. • • • mu Weir" MERIT Since akisg sharp d the PostotHos Ds- perNmone, Mr. Blalock has saved the people of this ooc.try wt soma of mosey ; be has materially perfected the entire gyete's. and now he bas given m what we hays bees contending for for years, a two -omit letter rats. All this goes to prove that Mr. Mo• look is • thsroueh Intoner man, and the hast Potmest.r-Ges.ral giros the oonf•d• sestina of the Pravimoea-Restos World. • s • IULOCR'a CASS. 1t tramspire. theft Mr. Mattock rays order, .vin two meetbe ago te atop the tens of throe -met stamps and inorew the reserve of two -oast stamp. This shows that all along he has insseded two -nest Cemadias postage, and was pot harried Into it by Op- posttion olamer Tho donned of the Com serviettes pram for cheaper peonage is ego of lbs few issaamoes on record where ib levered a redacting of taxation. -Leaden sever. Beer. • • • 7'I/S WISH Or Of R HRART. At last we have rsearal the headset amy- lase of our heart, a two -Dost domestio pest - age este. Perhaps this b.igl. of liberty may hat• had no voice in brisging around this happy sate of affair., yet ws can truthfully, say that we have all along pout oded that moh a privilege would pay the Department, and we thick .o 'till. Mr. Hillock m, of merge. feeling hie way, as all bushman mws ds. Newspaper. .r• sow allowed tree de- trtbatas within a tortilla radios, hot out. .ids of that ars compelled to pay postage. Ws ase no reams why sowvpaper, should not pay postage on all newspapers sent throsrh the made. Ouly is that way will these Irasby potent medicine publish - Dose bo gob at. -Pickens, Nowa. You may never be real sick, but you ought to keep some- thing in the house. The general idea is strongly in favor of not keeping it in the house, but to run round the corner to the drug store and get it when you want it. We don't say that this theory is positively wrong in all in- stances, but we endeavor to show that there are soroo appliances and appurtenances of good by gienic existence that should in- variably he found on the same shelf with OrR IRON PILLS, HEADACHE POwDLRB, ANTIBiL- ioirn PILLS and BALSAM OF WILD OHaRRT BARK, and they are a HOT WATER BOTTLE, • FOUNTAIN SYRINGE and an Ice CAP. Can at onr store and see our complete new line of these goods and get our prices. Don't forget to ask your micron to leave your pre- scriptions at our store and have there properly dilpeneed by a QUALIFIED GRADUAT8. No un- necessary waiting curia. Tele- phone service all night -Na 46. .1. WILSON. PPg1c:>y?Ttox Dolan Sloss FOR GRIP Try SROWN'6 BALRAM OF WiLD CHERRY RARK. FOR HEADAOHE Try oetr ERA DACHA POWUaRs II fou la FOR THE SYSTEM Try ear IRON PILLS MONEY •AOK if not..at.bliol ee ON21 DR 01\1. r Taigas.. 45. NIIT WEAK WB OFFER SPACIAL BABCIIBS IN Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, Factory Cotton, White Cotton, Longadale Cambric, Dress Goods. Lining, Ladies' Jackets, Children's Jackets, Fur Coate, Flannels, Flannelettes, Ken's Underwear, Table Linen, Towel- ing, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Lace Curtains, etc , etc. IT PAYS TO BUY AT ROBINSON'S. LOST Lost opportunities usually make OPPORTUNITIES one feel as if be ought to have had courage enough to take hold of a chance like this. 1 f yon have mused before, we oaa only ay don't let this opportunity go by without grOnatompo of the Barjlaioa to be Lad at .8I1BII4SOI4'S. _- NEXT BARGAIN DAYS, JAN. 26th & 27th, as JAS. ROBINSON'S OR CUSTO WORK FO° REPAIRING FOR THE SLATER FOR THE BEST IN BOOTS AND SHOES give SHARMAN THE PRACTICAL SHOEMANFR a- call. BOWIE a trough workman, we cannot be imposed on by sellers of shoddy goods, sad we do not buy misfits, damaged gook or bankrupt stocks to sell res fitstel e@ ham We keep the LAIDLAW, WATSON SHOE CO'S GOODS, and ua they are splendid wearers, good fitters, and of the latest styled, you should give them a trial. W1v� SH.Bt.RAN, TR. Gana o1 RA.r ['TRIM` AMD IGUANA. 153 PRAOTICAL MOB 5.01..05 -IMS AGENT POR Taa SLAT= 1001, ©ornoEtros_ Clearing Sale Sp4clal Pries for This Weak. 100 tins Pure Pine Tar, former price 15c., special price 10c 1000( " l;illett''sn Lye^��� '' •l)Gb 10c 50 " Peerless Soft Oil Soap 11 25c tt 20c 75 " Sunlight Stove Polish 611 lOc Sc 25 " Alpha ., 1Oc " 7c 25 "Reliable .e e. 10c •a 3c 20 " Derby Harness Polish " 25c 11 20c 6 Kitchen* Clothes Racks "..._ 50c 11 35c 300 Round Eye Harness Snaps "' 3c 11 2c 24 Daisy Axes " 6Oe 11 :50c 24 Highest Grade Axes " $1.25 $1.00 1000.Axe Handles, assorted, prices from 10c. to 35c. each. We have still a few Lanterns at last week's prices. N. D. ROUGVIE, con .ICI - AT PRIDHAM'S J I For the Balance of the Month EVERYTHING AT COST? Before stock -taking and to make room for Spring Goods --Suits, Trousers and Overcoats. Our semi- annual trousers sale is now going on ; Any pair of Pants in the store made to order FOR $4.00 Goods by the yard sold at cost and cut free of charge. The balance of our Ready -to -Wear Overcoats and Pants sold less than cost to clear them out. EVERYTHING SPOT CASH I Pridham, the Tailor. PLA HINT MILL. UTULf1Nta Iola : Bich/ins & Rhyiiis rAaTnAog.nas 8�$S, DOOR and BLIND Dad... 11.8 Mier et LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES AM Maws .sa ee « weer eseiesee. ori a Hilalty NEW GOODS POR ,aiTsandoraacosTs NEAOY-BADE CLOTHING CHEAP 1r7 otos asks. (1411 lea sea fh.m. ee.As sen bI yard se bests spa the Leese TI=M* OA OM_ "tiU N LO PJ nos alar etlreewv.t 0.1.144.h. •fl 112 IE HAM II won IC If / / / / / M. t, wells Si, R. W. Choate./ Cap• tel rawer Fir F,..le. MpW.. / / / / / / / / / / / Will manes to give weak by weak Maw 4.6 by anew .f INee-alb's ta ea MKt, all t1e i.g•eai owe el W wensara b a drat ed .wades nem. e. POLITICS teaspoon's* of parer. Mooted to M gaud gever.n, it Mui me hesitate w .pprele . dMMIM•w, .Wever da entailed my be. Cuba sad the PMlli Spµ"1 ankles sal eppwr oa Mew two imamate& yy mamamePYN. Rebb•es aid F. 0. Min. bob 1.b.- mea medal i••e"• a nine ROMs ' ... TtIB BSI' .. . ART TM arse ..Wta .f V anon will monthlies le the papa of tae wester, oo hewed.., maim It W.. disarmed weekly liawali aid Porto Rko Thes pawn will to coma* trued yyp. Gee sr W Olts•y gad W. aMnwlttl., sato &bootee made • Rade •t doe plasm PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR 1. .tel HARPER'S WLLKLY W bees la the jest sad will b• b leo future The pest ..k oconPheMd u the lou k=laar•ttma woo le ba & ro t.rbec of the W EEKLY S lin. .ad Raapac polky, SERIAL STORIES mime TMS SLEEPER WAKES. By M. 0 Waw WIt1I SWORD AND CRUCIFIX: By e. s. Vas aa. TKO osuor RATOItS BY R. W. Cambers . _ _._ gong Shirt-aUrj C.Nltrbutors w: s Itetela ewel Salty--•- .3. sky 8 L *.rrtmaa L P. sawn 1.1111111amg Ma tYrM1 NI. s. arisen THE WEST end iu whaling. will be treated be a mites d amides by Franke. Maabwa. _ The Lodoa Letter ▪ u be mate. by Arisen When, .ad .tai be till M. dowdy .sura. ALASKA aaa tu nesse.• wall 0. Sits .s0 .t • ..01 of years by My ar'd J. even. This Busy World by C a. Marna, will madam o eases and anew its waders AMATEUR ATIIL$TIC$ maims contused weekly by a well-a.we odor, Mr. Caspar Wallow i• C.,. • i.. S.daretple.., JIM • yea. Address HARPER a 5ROT11521, PubWaers, Mew Teak, N. Y. N \ / / / / / / / / / / / . HARPERSBAZAR. s. -10‘ &a towbar 1.;+;W% 4ys' K et•,em 0. Fee. r Nu, L. %A... I••.dr• •r1.., / / / / / / / / A thoroughly op to 4.t..eetly p.ruwbcal devoted to 15Miem M wo.ee, yJt woi be, dunes ,u,w at heiriolw., 1,, A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Eacloe.e models of go... from Pale. Leedom, ad New York .in be published each week. The Paris Letter Tice London Letter or KAT/IARINL DF PORES r b • .ipeci.1 Corr eped,el ]r The New York Letter ft Gy ANNIE T. ASHMORE � .11 lig mom 1. all them hale peas at tubas ..-n that ao sea btlpe f} _ keply elle age* Wgay. tele (`♦Rj ad PiiST Patterer O.tltoe Pattaras t d e1.tNd press will be etrwioh•d .01 be publubed One epee, odd, ,' .ashRial.os. ...k t. •app\a.,tary tea COLORED PASSION PLATES i paWNrlN"alRk'' 'Sema, .1t1 b nimble.V r Eiger wain. 1t vi F I C7I O Num.,' ,aa CM Kennedy Ms1M. Farrel . b S. R. CRO( AF Ti' ""'WA PTV ddmsi POOL A ConfldIM T. -Morrow _ '. ' /RA.VD3j MA THE IYS ale trigs Mu iam1. m ppea 1.t10.. olds. b....e.IW 1. pia aid tweenest wart STORY CalffitID1'TOR3 Chrisuas T. Herrn!' Mary 1. Wilkins 111a W. Peattle Marlon Harland Varma* P. Spofford Margaret S. grime Caroline Tiaras. Ntetb Negaarr stales SPECIAL ARTICLU TOAPPEAR The Busy nether The Deaf Caird R, 4 N' .Ver 11 (.1,1'.R 7..V... 4)%.VIE RAI/SPY Wont Erving a Living Atter College. WWII Cr IITLEN DO('GLA1 Sr /NE W. .STERLING 1. addition mama there .ill be sur nth.., a t.ov.rs 5....e.. A SPECIAL OPFER mss. root WEE & ) KS POR 4*C I.,r1' 14 M. Yew *alms HARPER a a.OTMNRS. P4. inure. Naw MO. N. Y. , 1 HARPERS '. MAGAZINE= • be of son the meal inter.* de.bg Asp ladee a mese el Amides me n oteworthy subjects, it will (moan • _hones 4w ptilhsl awl amnia n I ;.1 /W. u H.wal. ) / / / / / / lea. Fin, 1• - HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR By HEJNRI' CABOT L000EE. U. S. a1RtATd1 who L e.iee.tly find for the teak, vet Wane beams eel Iib ability e • writer d America. bntory, but Ile disposition he hes hen a on gwv.etent The., will else appear web akin . Admiral Sampson's Fleet Battle et Muds Bay Be Lieut. A. H. Soot sloe, U.S.N. ay limit J. M. Rwcor', U.S. ht. THEIR SILVER -WEDDING JOURNEY sy Wages Deem 1Nwdle A eerie .torn- app• r-.sstaiiaaibsgg ell that .'are t.M.tie dorm that W tedesrd Mr. Howells to the rending smirk. The Princess Xenia Sasalah War Story Be H. H.X. WAnon Ry Jo.,. Pox, le. A aerial eters le of ed.matwe awl A .arid nen the •ease. el ..bW .Moog «test.,. gee W during on motet war. SifOKT STORIES 0N01R AN APRIL SIT By Dr'nder Matthews THE RIOTED 110011I Hr Octave Tenet Tog I.011 OF P1111105 1.010 Hy Nary L. Wllkius IDIOM 0/ JNIOSALK1a Hy "Nye Crtakle " WAY 0I TVS CROSS RI 'Inept . IL.n..I TVS CDCR0O Ci.00K 0, When nmeslai [Wand TEE CENTURY'S PROGRESS iN SCIENCE ey Newry smith Wtatame, M.O. Thew paper..411 tharemelily review the .ort ettrwntplb.hed by .tie•idwe throwybeet tM wassatk taster!. (Aber *Mee at paps to emus' a.: White Man's Asia 14, rot t r, ■ v R.o,tow Republics of South Americs It JULIAN RaLaw .T.1 (..f. n (., , H. 7. William*" S•a+. N/mlea, rd 110. Ynr / Address HARPER a BROT115R6, Pubtleheq, Now York. N. Y. HARPER'S OVND TABLE Kat 5,.,.,. ( r.. C. edea dories tam .ill be devoted is Fletias, 'Meet, and Sprat, •ad Mil be ib, ben •Ilaro.d buy's paper pahiishd. TWO SERIAL STORIES •' Forward, March I" Davin Hamilton _ ! Ay KIRK MUNROI By MOLLY SLLt(1T SIAWILL is • stay of ■ young M. INA Reese- lea at.y of the time M Keg Wt'. Ream Maim Pe•s.tcI the Oast. ,-. SOME SNORT STORIES SCOOTING ON 1111 PLAIDS AN summon 0/ BatPI Illy .• 1h-1.110 RNLI." By Oseaaa IL W*& WOLVES on Disarms rim eas.■at By 11101., Vl•. Pi.w.. fb►OeeAaLes I•. -WW111 A DANDY AT HIS MST ,111 11111 T1ZAIORI-S11P Dr Jo1.un.aAtrst Pea a. ewaauv STORIES OF TIM WAR flees aorta urs fe•ed.d os tam ash to mom rain era the actml aged - ewes Otto maws T1s INNCO[ Olt RUMAT . .. CRUiI8N W1Ta min Ry item..,, MARTIN 1p W. W. arena A SCARED P10ITMR BILLY M.ATTI1T S or W. J. tiurn.•sme Or (111.asyn Eaten , A WAR N1J1AdT BY Ca■* ... min CAPRON AT RL cARITif By Putewmh C. aaw,a.a •. ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVSL Them wick..111 be A eapoW boom re every 1I. sed ease.* hep .10 tray.. Memnon, ash ow -dew ep..t. ALASKAN /11I115AN AORTIC WAY4ISOSI *- Br H.1'. [eons, M ("Mimi C. Alain •♦,,,4.. ART Re . KIN, N0 nro.pe1r11 11111 Re h_ t KevT By W.O.'AM T. irwrartr Tia -TOP cull -aortas Br Ds,. Ht*.e "nifty I dlwsaw i 1112 morrows TAIRA TIN 'TAMPS ANDC.Rt1 PR4SL 5 ap* All .ill twelve manta rata gstlalarbs IOIMN 'MLR `- lb c.d., r N, SOU! VOW" ltd M • Too. Atbesa mem a .I.... OB. MMM, Now Pare. N. V- /