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enta and Correspondents in all the
Savings Bank Department
Principal Cities in the World.
General Banking Bueineaa Transacted,
De art
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Dickson dt Carling, Solicitors,
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N. D. HURDON, Manager
THE, CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND ALKER, C. V. O., L L D., D. C. L, PRESIDENT
ALEX NDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER
'PAID-UP CAPITAL, -$1
1,000,000 RESERVE FIND, $6,000,000
BANK
-ere safe, cheap and co
at all banks in Car
Money Orbs.,.
pr)
ONEY ORDERS
lent. They are payable free of char
(except in the Yukon District).
ued by this Bank are also payable free of
to cipal cities of the United State:,, and at the
he £ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland.
lei at any office of the Bank on application:
ranch -`V. II. Collins Alaimo!.
Branch also at Crediton.
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Clinton Business
College
Is a Zink in Canada's Great-
est Chain of High•Grade Col-
leges founded during the {last
twenty six years. This chain
is the lIrgest trainers of
young people in l',i•lada and
is freely admitted that its
graduates get the hest post-
"aoas '!'here is e reason; write
for'at A. diploma from the
Oomnterceal Educators' Asso-
ciation of Canada ise pAasport
to success.
You may study partly at
orne and finish at the College
F.'nter any day,
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Term OaPns Rug, 29I1
Witte for part killers
Church Directory
JAMES STREET
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor
Sunday Public+ Worship -10.30 aerie
and 7 p.m.
Claag Servie.I-Sunday 0.30 s.m. grid
after Morning Service and W,dnee-
d•ty night.
Young Metier Clam and Oat••iuwant
+ Sunday at 1 peas.
+ Bnndty Frboot end Rtnr,• Cane -vet tt.30
$ PIn.
.. Epworth League-T,erdey at 8. p
Around About Us
Intereatiug Items from Neighboring
Villages,
11ENHALU
M. Ethel Fulton has returner]
,run. 147 [1,0110 illi, where she lied
teen si.itin! her sister.
The choir of the Met1)d1iat chute'
drove to Ful11rtou on Tuesday even-
ing to attend the onnivcrsary e+ r -
vice, there rind to supply 1h.• tousle t.',
part of the program. 'Their i•ervie, ,
were greatly appreciat v1. The driv.•
hoe sver, of over 37 mil, , %vas quit:
an ..nthetaking fur :1 wine•ry evsu-
itg with a 'nuts• ..tomo r wine and
heavy jatds.
Mr .1•:dwerd Dignan is home from
th• west, 00 a visit to r. letives and
friends.
BOILS AN l ' IMPLES SPIES GET FOUR YEARS
Are cauaedaltogether by bad blood, and
unless you cleanse tip system of the bad
blood &he boils or pimples will nut dis-
ap
Get pure blood and keep it pure by
removing every trace of impure morbid
matter from fife system by using the
vastest known blood medicine,
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
Boils Cured.
Germany Metes Out Severe Pen.
alties to British Officers.
Captain Bernard Frederick Trench and
Lieut. Vivian H. Brandon Are
Found Guilty of Espionage --Can
Al r. A. J. Saulruer, Norwood, N f+. didly Avowed Their Mission In
writes: -"Two yearn ago 1 was troubled I Germany - British Courts Bound
with boils u4) my nock amt back, and Lieut. Helm Not to Repeat Clients.
could not get rid of thein. A friend
recommended me 1.0 try Burdock Blood Leipsic, Dee. 2J.- Capt. Bernard
Bitten:, and after using two betties I Frederick Trench, of the British
was pleased to note the boils were en- Royal Marine 1.ight Infantry, and
tirely gone, and 1 have not been troubled Lieut. Vivian H. Brandon. of the
with oris niece." Royal Navy were yesterday found
guilty of *espionage upon the German
fortifications at Ilorkutn, and sentenc-
ed each to four yearn imprisonment
in a fortress.
Tho British spies were arrested at
Borkurn on Aug. 'x' and 23, rind until
the opening of their trial on Wednes-
thern removed i did so and I now have day were hell in separate cells at
not a spot on my face." the prion m I,eipsie.
Burdock Blood Bitten; is manufactured Brandon, who was first taken into
only by The T. Itfilburn Co., Limited custody, is a brother -is' -law of Sir
Toronto, Ont. William Bull, M.P. Trench in a grand-
son of lad Aslit wn and a .atesoen-
11r= John punkin and daught,,r dant of Archbishop Trent. When ar-
Elva spent a few (hays with relative* rested both (eyed frankly ,bat they
here laea week, }dad come too Germany to collect in -
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ferguson visited formation which they intende,l to
at Mr. Charles Cann:, on Sunda), I place
o ern mente clispns of lr fssion Britiwas sh
last. prated at the trial on Wednesday.
Yesterday's proceedings were not
triode public, as they consisted chiefly
elf the introduction of expert military
testimony. The British representative,
Pimples Cured.
Mr. and .lir.:. W. Simmons one Miss Eva A. Skinner, Granby. Que.,
children of Seek:itches% an. are 'hers writ(4I:--"1 ani pleased to recommend
visiting Mr. anal Mr.:. 1'. .Melville, liurlock Blood Bitters as it has done me
Mr-. leiniulon..' talent.. much good. My face was covered with
On Tuesday evening 0 very enjoy- pimples, and being advised by a friend
able entertainment for the Sabbath to try Burdock Blood hitters and have
school wre.•i h.Jd in the Metho\lit,t'
church, and on which occasion' the
well known story. -The Pilgrim's
l;ro;.tress," was outlined in n very
interesting framer and illustrat d
by limelight views.
On the following evening ,the an-
nual Christmas entertainment of
Cermet Sabbath schoo( was held in
the basement of the. church and a
very fine proterant was carried out,
mainly by the children. and refresh-
ments were Ar_•rved. The attcn(tnncc
at each of the cnte'rtainmeblts wa.5
large and they p•(7r•. very much en-
joyed.
Mr, llutnestort is here from the
west renewing acquair.tanc,•:a and
ceIli bi ,lira t,ustinees with a vi wt.
Mrs, F. W. 8nlallacombe• and her
eieter, Miss Mattie •Eiii,, were in
London or. Saturday last,
Mr, John Scott has returned from
M ichigan, where rhe spent the past
month with her taster, .\[rr, Jlillrr,
Mr. E. G. Cudmore. relieving ag-
ent. of the (,: U'. 11., was in the vi•1-
la:t• this week visiting hie parent 4.
We are pied -ed to learn that Mr,
W. N. Barium and his eon at.d
deu rht,•r. who are ail, are improv-
ing recely-.
Our rink opened or. Saturday even-
ing last with n large attcndince:
and good ice.
Mr, and Mrs. teutherland, of !trines'
Albert, are guests nt the Commer-
cial hotel,
The h
council ci deserve credit for
having our streets nicely cleaned off
again after the heavy snow storm
of Monday night. Our worthy citi-
zen, Mr. Joseph nucleon. handled the
-now-plow like n • .t• •rt.
ZURIC 11
i Prriyer SMeetin¢-Tiunaiv at F t, tip 11 r. N. '•i Contin pad a f1yit
JimSt. Methodist church. tb� pas- week viit
to h:., ..eerie at St. Jeriteph, this
+ r.,r will ereacb next Sunday.
Messrs. A. lleideman and Dan
_ Koehler were in Gode•rieh. as
jury-
men. last week.
itcv, A. D. Giechlcr and Mrs. E.
ae•ller visited the Huron County
Poul try show at Clinton, on Wed-
nd•sday,
Loffman has purchased the
undert'kin, besmess of the late A,
S. i•'aust, end .- ready to do b:Isine+ss
at once.
'firs. el rear..t Hocckenha,r of
N,•braski, who has not been herr
for over forty year;, ie here vi hire
her :later. Mrs. (lottieih 'M'j'ne•,r.
Mr. Milfred Faust end 'Mitis Lily
Faust. of Naperville, attended the
funeril of their father, and expect
to retn tin here for n f.•w week.,
Miss Lydia Freest left with her
broth r Mr. I1. F. Falai for Caro.
Mich.. on Te:e»day, for n visit. She
ex je.cts to remain for the winter.
The 1.-r meeting of the tiny Conn
cit w .- t. ''1 on Thureeley last. The
• n . i •.r. . oat the passing of
I. r a
,,-:. nt, . particulars 0
h Ch „ r 71 the trea•ur•r
t
Clinton Business +
College
Geo. Spotter), Principal.
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Term from Jan. 3rd
.ICitl i
� 1 ;� , COAD!
� yo
I
eS7 RATiORD. ONT.
•:
The greet practice: tr'iining •
ool or wte!ern Ontario.u
r courses ere practical, or
chers are experienced in-
s ue.tere, the demand upon '.n
f help during the Fall term
Wits tweet' times the supply.
Oar graduates. are in demand
We have the GENT-iNE nKLA-
WAitE. LACKA\VANNA AND
'('RAN'1'tIN ('(Lei,
Chesnut,
Egg and
Stove
Thin ental is the kind that burns
ong. gives the fleet heat and IIIAkPa
haracter. Mr. \V, ti
la !ton ns Uncle tfran took the prize
as ilnsinee, College teachers. • no clinkers. 'fry it and be convinced. for 1 rt fterts cherecter and Mr.
Our graduates succeed. Three •Our price.. ale the lowest. Special Elmor • tirue yr as Miry Ann wee
de eartmente : prices on Itrgt.• .Il.antitiei'. rewarded the prize for tents' comic,
Commercial, Shorthand • About tw•,•nty young people "er,•
rind Telegraphy, : fl J GLATWOKI fi Y . 'n eked and a!1 report a meat en -
G t our free catalogue at • ' • )n)•eble time.
• Co ItItiVEAI: - At the Lek.. !toad
(lee ae,(), went Hay. on Dec. lath, to Mr. and
N1r. I -ter Corrive•tu. n son.
DI ('11\RefE-At the elauhle Line.
on the 22nd. inst., to Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar 1►ucb.rme, a son.
f
t
\ . r... a .., .ry,. 1 :0' party w•a.
i, . • : aridly • .• nin;r in honor
•,, '1 • L A. Cols n at the hone o
'-1r .1 eater. ''.1:-. }'earl Witte:
• rl took r tie prize for bee
ore- eet ' sly and Mis.4 Gladys. Mo -
Nevin :ie 'ropey took the 'prize ns th..
lee 4 comic c•
once .. • (IRAN I ON,
D. A. McLachlan, ••
Trine tin! ••
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ne Usborne and Hibbert
' errs Mutual Fire Insur-
arm ompan j
Offlco, Farquhar, Ont
President. .1. F. Itl'SS(ELI.
Vice-I're s.. W M. It(Y
DIRE('TORS.
RO.1IT, NORItIS.
TIit(113. RYAN
W M. elRO('i' .
It(►13T, GAItI)INElt,
HIIIpKA
The debate last Thursday was
trivet intere.atln'. " lt.:.ola,d (het
women elimild have n vote" wnss ably
di.cuswd. The affirmative w•a. up-
held by .1. M. ltobertson. Cha.. Molt%
Tho•, Keys. Sandy McEarh.n, Alpert
Keys, The nes;ntiv.• wns held by
Ernest Ford. 1).in Morrison, L. F'in-
• .. •on. Wm. tin-.- t' r. Tom 1.3 rich.
O'Rourke. Ern. -et Keys. Mr,
elm *Merritt kept the people end
t•- •kers in Pince. 11 took n settee/4P
in in to keep order at nim •s ass non+ •
hard hits were adm.ni.stered, Th
Stet fa. crowd cheered and nppland•d Ih
.peak. rs who piled rip nrrurnent. in
Duh,,n. fiver of w•tm,•n twine equal with
Wire -teem -a. men. The judges w. re Meeere ale -
Far l'ibar. Cann. Mel flee, and Cnnninshern
-ave deceeon in [Ivor of affirmative.
AUK\'I'S. • The three jnd:re. M,:aer+. 'McCann,
JOHN [tf3S6R1, Ea++ter, agent f•. McPhee and Cnnninghern did nobly
ebtarr)e sod Riddulph, in allowing women to have n voice
,n the affairs of Canada. Mr. AI-
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, amt t„ rt Key• moved and Miss Vine
Hibbert, Fullerton Arid Logan. 'ih, rritt seconded a h•'arty vote of
thanks to Mr. J. M. Robertson nt the
close of the debete for the interest+
11- ht• taken in the welter.• of the
seem people of (Mader, Ile inslit,-
ted the Literary and 0, -.hating Soc-
iety here wheh h proved n grand
success. Mr. Robertson wishes ail
AN God -speed and pro+perity in th -
yeers to come.
Mr. Chas. 1! .t ie irten and brill.
.re visiting nt th foruo'r's' par-n:s,
Mr, John Sherritt. Ex. 'M. 1', oc-
cupied the chair at Thursday i-v••o-
ing's debate. Mr. 'Merritt takes a
Lively interest in all public gmT(tionea.
Mr. Chas. F'inkheiner hae nrrived
home from AMnnitobi.
Mise Irene McKenzie has return'd
from a prolonged stay with frit -quit
in D•tro-t.
JOII% CA lit HELL
Secy.Treae. Farquhar
DUAN .5 elate: t! tY. '+,heifer
Artie EXPER}ENCP OF
OLD Nt.-RNK.
Window's NoorhIn,l Syr.p 1s
'aeription of one of the best
physirians rind n ,4-0.'6 in the
tetra, and his been used for
re with never-failiae a,)ccrR•
ria of mothers for their
0 relieves the child from
s diarrhoea. griping in
and wini relit. fly ,Giving
the child it row* the
Britt -tit. "PIM' toe tee
1 "Y11UItN E
Mr. Th',i•. Corn confined to his
bed with bloort pnl'on in lea toe.
el r. Cinrl ha• lean in 1,'-1 for four
weeks. but will b. eh --red by th••
telephone which h hes had 'net:ll••d
the week.
Miss•.. (.race ac+ 1 hoes l'udmor-•. of
Exeter, hive h 0 r n wine reel,. • et-
ence, in nor n•• •hborhood r• ri
jr. "t. i1. .lir• V neem 99• Ed-
ward bellow RN. Eddie thee see,
Was Terribly A>� , Weld- nh'itntre•r 80. 1 Coil tt-
7 '.1 .v \W• be, r .`i. II' ;,,chs 1 14-r- .,•
• t 1 r .41C'' \'�nr.. r,• i'
1 ' 1 1.i..,. Kn h, .,
,.e,• 41 "r, 1 r •!-i , t1 no, 7',, I.
Could Not Swoop The Flier. I. 72. 14. r . 1 t:, r 61. throb,
It is hard to do house work with a " e'`• I:. r i R . ' tar, l l:, e
week and aching back. n til, No. on r :.'t, iv, r
Backache comes from sick kidneys, and ' 1"4 "'a11.
Mrs. '1. Johrie received it letter
from her son, Rev. N. '1E.. Jame,
M. A., who started for China that
fall, saying that he and Mr.+, Johns
had safely landed at Yokohama• the consul at hamburg, At r. Oliver,
Japan, and were enjoying th'ir trip
'Their many friends will b.: p1 •.., ,, was among those excluded. The in-
to hear that they half,• had no nu-• +'cresta of the defendants were looked
fortune thus far. ! alter by Von Cordon of Berlin and
e► Ilroruo of Leipsic.
EXETER SC111101. itEI'ORT When apprehended, it is alleged that
for D,•eruah,•r. the men were taking flashlight pic-
tures of tho fortifications at Borkum,
and that they had secured also photo-
traphs of tho defences in course of
•onstructiort on the island of \Wan-
fteroog, in the North Sea, near the
Entrance to Jade Bay. The spies made
o favorable impression by their con-
flict avowal of the duties in which
they were engaged, and it had been
anticipated that in the event of their
tonviction they would receive light -1'++ , +•:... , , , :-++ : , :•; :... , . :.:-4--f' -1-e, :.-+ -e i....,F :- ; •, , :etee.J,.,,>.•
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41. Dcpaetinent
FORM 111.
Honors. A. Dow 82.4, W. Mon-
reith 77;14, Tree. 11. Iloggartb 74.4,
\V, liirney 71 2 11. Jones 70.4, L.
Herr) 70,2, A' .McPherson 69.2' .11.
Triebner 65.R, 1t. Dearing 65.2, le.
Copeland 62,2, C. Wood 60.6. No on
roll 26. average attendance 2.15.
W. 11, Weidenhammer. Principal
FORM 11.
Honors. Pearl Brown $0.1, Irma
Rennie 78,4. Florin Welsh Its, Ruby
Wood 77,1. harry Sweet 76.2. !'ass,
Ade Willie Archie Morgan 70.3;
Vercy Geiger 6?'.'2. Reginald lliseett
60,6. No. on roll 27. average at-
tendance 26.
E. M. Robb, teacher.
FORM 1.
Honore. .1. .:McCulloch 83, Paso, J.
Beldon 71, M .Morgan 69, E. tibaptuei
67, W. Shapton 67. J. Davis 65, Laura
ePiep afionforAs-
statilMIng Weal and Reg ula-
dig il Sia!•Ott .s andBawe1n of
I Ni %\ i" ! 111LDREN
9fDmote s Diges ti on,Cltteerfu1-
llerstd Rest.Contales neither
Opntm.M►lorphine nor 1'Tluetal.
TNARCOTIC.
✓ati�S(N122fmazlk
•rl
Ar r�.ae.l.ri
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A p(afec t Remedy for Conittipa-
tion. Sour Stomach,I)iarrhoea,
Worms ,ConvuLsions,Feveri sIt-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
.11 b month-. old
1iDOSLS-1.(1-NTS
t:XACT COPY OF WRAPPCB.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children:
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
111
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
?Na CawT.u• C•r.a•T, a W vasa err?,
icntences. :
l.ient. Siegfried Helm, the German I
ermy officer who was arrested charged twith h vin e e
having g mad sketches of th _
:Beautify YourH}tntish fortifications in Portsmouth omen .;.
Harbor, pleaded guilty on Nov. 14,
end ct the court ats of 11,2 Portsmouth, to For
X a
lad h under bonds of ;I m50 not to (�
repeat the offence.
On Dec. 2 the supreme court in this re
tity sentenced two brothers name.! Holley spent i11 House Furnishings will ne return- i'
ed tt) you in the shape of ('utnt•ort, 1Iealtl! and IIappi- 4::
This big store is packed full of beautiful goods. ;
Every piece selected for utility' 011(1 comfort. ria
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Geier to two years and six months
Hare y 65, 1!,•n Czse 65, la li, .., l- penal servitude, respectively, for es -
61 .. Carmichael 64, G. Oke 62. L. pionage, On the same day a French
I1 , vey 62, V. Hodeson 61, it. Ranni'' bflicer, 'Capt. Lux, was arrested at
61, Commercial Jr.. Honors, N. Bill f'nedrichshaten as a suspected spy.
7►` I'iss, II. May 74 I. Rivers 62.
No. on reit 41. daily average 35.8. Admits Shipping Body.
A. 51, Jobtmen teacher. Jarvis, Ont., Dee. 23. -Yesterday
1'. S. Department ,
It•001/ l V. Horning Provincial Detective Reburn,
Sr. I\' Honore. Arno `west Fre, `e formally charged John Mc8orley, lo-
C.c••• 81. Ariel Beverley- 1�2. .Neil;, tally known as "Doc" McSorley, with
Jon, I. Francis 1101 Al. Florenc, opening the grave of Matthew John-
Itow,• fee Cirri.. afar F0. Oliver Hod- Ston, removing the body ,and shipping
g, -rt 7:c+. Itr,:ce Walker 7a, Blanch . It to Montreal. The accused was then
(Juane, 75. Ethel Hay 75 Piece ll, taken by the officer to Cayuga, where
River• 72. Beta Rowe 72 Lola Taylor he was charged before Mr. Clyde,
7'l, Sydney Hector 67( Gladys 1)elv.• J.P., with the offence, and remanded
65. Gordon I'enhale 61. Middle ;V, tor a week.
Honore Willi: Mares= R4_ Alberta Tho penalty on conviction for "ileac-
lini'ht til. Edgar homey et. _Maur- crating a human body" is imprison-
ice- Nen:or F1. Il.•atrice Itodgcrt M1, I hent for a term not exceeding five
Ernest Harvey 79. Marion 'Batch- ' pears.
ford 79, Mildred Heywood ti. Lnliell It. is probable that McSorley will al -
Handford 73, Poise. Lulu Kt•stle 6e, so be confronted by a charge of forte
Annie Day 68, M.nni.' May d+, No. i try, preferred by the Grand Trunk, for
on roll 32. average attendant• filling in another man's name to the
29 shipping order.
C. Vesper. teacher. I Montreal, Dee. 23. -"Tho body I saw
1100.11 ': ' at the morgue yesterday morning :a
Jr. 1V. Ilonor.. Jlarjori,• Il,..ton . beyond all doubt that of Matthew
82. Alma Meek 70. Pa.cel Anna Bee Johnson," said Rev. Mr. ,MacLennan,
73. +hider leiv's 72, Carmen Powell 1 •'I have known the (11d man for some
70. Jo. Foliick 6` harry !'error-► ; nineteen years, and I am absolutely
fie. Mnrjoriv S,•:dnn 65, Olive Mac-
donald
certain there can ho no mistake in
64. Fee.. Honey fi3, i4 r. 111. i this. Johnson was mysexton durin A••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Honore Marvin Vincent N5. I,i'a the eight years I +trot tinrge of Ktioi ••••••••••......•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••e•
%uefle 82, Melvin • Gladman `.1. 11, Church in Jarvis."
Knott 76. 13 rthe llorney 76, )'a.rt
Fenny Run c 74. Edith Davis 72, K.
t- iwss.
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We show new styles in Bedroom Sets, with Large p:
Square, Round and Oval tlirror�, Finished in ()ak and
,+1, Mahogany.
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I New Parlor Suits covered in Silk, Crushed
Plash and Wilton Rugs.
e.
+ Largo Leather Morris ('hairs for Men, Cosy Hat-
.} tall Rockers for i,aelit's, High igll Chairs, ('ribs, Cradles for ':
Babies. ';
WHEN IN TOWN, DROP IN
+ Rowe & Atkinson,,..:.„.:..,..:..:..„.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..„.:......„.:..:..:..:..,..:..:..:„.:..:......:..........,....„:„...:..:..:„:„:„:„
N'••idenhannu• r 72. Gordon Ford fell, ' Peary to Furnish Proofs.
.1. unit. lt•:-'. �i f,:.. r, red Fitton Ern, Washington, Dec. 23. -After months
Ina l).•Ive 64, Amy Johns 64. No. 011 of persistent refusal nn the ground of
roll :t'!, iverage attendant-. '(1.5. interference with contracts with pub- 'I' III: "1 i\tN will receive subscriptions at the rates below for
J. S. Merr,y�. teacher. , lishers, Captain R. E. Peary has pro-
ItOOM VII. mised to furnish Congress with the .Ula' Of the following publications :
• Clubbing Rates for i io=i1
Sr. 11. Boners, (,, ..t%. 11 era•,') `r, proofs upon which he relies to sup-
lr n• 1\'ill:s 85. V,o! . .Ioi,. el, "• port his claim of attainment of the Th- Tian,. eel! receive subscriptions at the rates below fat
Knight. Pass, Verde Hardee, North Pole, any of the fol lowing publications :
Irene '/,uefle 67. Wets lleddon t _ The assurance has been cotnmuni-
.Ir. I1. Honors. Curs ford 82. ('or, catcd indirectly to some of his advo-
Sanders R1. Verdi 11111 70. Whited Oates at Ole capital in connection with
`.Marchand 76, 1'nse. N. :Corry 6a. the hill to reward him with a rear -
Sr. !'e. 11. Itornrs. _:Mildred Harvey admirnlship nn the staff, in recogni-
''5. M ,,:r;r • 1! ,rvev f4. Clyde 11'e- tion of his Arctic achievements. Ito
min se l..•e.1rd Taylor 81, Thelni: presentative Macon of Arkansas has
Connor 7s. Jr. 1't. II. J«','t'h,ne cxpresscd in vigorous languages his
Davin 71, ,b asic ilow.•y .0, Wier rr opinion of the explorer. and his doubt
Gillespie 08. 1'hittippa Ilarness fi•. of his ever getting to the Pole, and
Mabel llouldrn 62. Mildred Wood 'purposes to fight it on the floor,
ti0, ay.•rax attendant" 33.
0. M. Alexsndait, teach -r.
ROOM VIiI Refining Vat Exploded.
Winnipeg. Dee. 2i.- .\t a lite heft}
Wednesday ay night a steel refining vat
In the peeking e,tablishnn•nt of Gor-
don Irun:r,les and Fares, Logan ave.
nue west, exploded with a thunderous
roar. It wrecked everything in that+
part of the building and shattered the
walls so that part of the roof collapse
ed. Such was the power of the ex-
plosion that street railway and clectrie •
light wires were broken. The damage
F, \W. .,,t. t. . , is estimated at 1.2.000.
With Lane Back_
whatA lot of trmlbie seek kidneys rause.
But they can't help it. 1f tnnre work
is pint on them than they can stand it is .
not to be wondereei that they qct out of SPR I N 1CLE
order.
Loan's Kidney fills are a specific for
lame, weak nr acting harks and Ger all
kidney trouble..
Mrs. Napoleon !armour Smith's falls, '
On. write. -el teke'elessenre in writ-
ing yn•i stating the benefit 1 have received
by using Doan'n 1Gdney !'ills. About a
year ago 1 was terribly afflict. 1 with lame
back, and was so had I could not even
sweep my own floor. i was advised to
try roan's Kidney !till., which I did, and
with the greatest lene't. i only used
three teem" and 1 am ns weal as ever. 1
highly reeomrncnd there pills to any
sufferer from Larne bark rind kidney
trouble."
1)eranas Kidney fills are 60 cents per '
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direct on receipt of price by Tho 1'. ,Mil-
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Trainmen Killed In Collision,
New York, Dec. 23 in a rear -end
collision of a freight and a regular
train on the New York, New Haven
line, on the branch of the Pennsyl.
vania, near Millslon Junction, N.J.,
nt 130 yesterday morning, Fireman
F'..1. Knox of Wilmington. Delaware,
rind Brakeman .I. P. Minehan of 'Tren-
ton, N. J., were instantly killed. The
passengers were severely shaken up,
ten receiving sIigl►t iniuriea.
Saved Part of Cargo.
Kingston, Dee 1 \\',ill the ther-
mometer ten .1• • - • below z••r ., the
crew of the se ...,.,..rge Nnvnl', made
n
trip to aha steamer John Sharples,
e e.ekcd near Stony Point, and got
1 4)0 bushels of cern from her cargo.
I'e went'"r then compelled them 10
r;1 lee k into port.
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