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CAl`1ADA, TEITTESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3rd 100'
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STOVES AND FURNAGES
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'If you are in. Deed. ofa stove or furnace this
will be to your advantage to call and see our stock
before you purchase elsewhere as we carry a large
stock of the very best makes both for coal and wood.
We make a specialty of Furnaces, Eavetrough.
ing, Gas and Waterpipe.
.Call and see our Carpet Stretchers
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Llensall
BLYT la
G. J. Seeheriesd, ]`rotary Public, Oonveean '--:IYCr CJaamlre Js lural
ler, Commissioner , Fire Insurance ent, and ` st •i.Y, oar f cff Lite
(assurer of Marriage Licenses. Legal oeurnents . peen+eers .of t1L<s district, died suddenly
4. carefully drawn at reasonebie rates. Roney')
to lemon real estate at towrateof interest..on M
onday at the age of 80 years. s.:Lag
Ofilee at the Poet Oifoe Retinal et ries was bora •L n the cc!tuny oe Ca-
+ --Mr, G. E. Ooepeaaaid, Iter opened u]../ titan, emceed, reencyc ieg to Canada 70
it fitrsst Srilass up-to-date music s4bro yearly ago, and settling in Enniskillen,.
in Bene :tae block and Ls parrying e. Durham county. He removed to the
fists lot of Z'iauos, Omt:;uns, Snell Nus" tctwnsiatup of Hellen soma 34 years ago
heel i.nistrumcents, sewvingmachinesarztl
lacasand most popular stoat musk;He Was member ei the vrillage+coun-
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CEMENT
If you want the best results use
,National and Star Brand Cement
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-WE .ARE SOLE AGENTS
Walls, Floors, Troughs, etc, built with these Cements
last for ever.
slatimeemaniaelamaskEselMtemamar
K WKINS & SON
and.4a cptrspared 'ta sell ar enrahi n ;cieci l foea number of years, and' was a
srcr'umttants, on t7fo, most favotr+ablsa prominent Cansereative and 147etho-
Lepcpns. Cell and bet-opnvincad, dist, He leaves a widow, six sons send
ASH. Lavine Cook .is visiting fri-, two chughter's—C. V„ of De�troi:t;
Rev. Robe J., or Boston ; Edward, d, of
in a rai
Read otur neev a cry comme;nciug. in Matthew, of P. rry Sounri ; and l.';A. '
Cromarty
—Mrs. K. L. Tuffard, of Toronto, is
'Welling ter eon and, bis wife.
--LZev. Mr. Cranston spent last wee,,
with his .parents Ln Caledon East,
i—ea student from Knox College oe-
cu'ptied the pulpit here last Sabbath.
—T r. and Mrs. Andrew, of Bliiu,
v'Li a stn • dfriends
1 to ev t
a vit
s . f s h
here eats twcek. y
—We are pleased to hear ,that E. Al
len, who bas been sick forsome weeks
fosse Ls improving,
—Thee Mimes. Go,dtbolt, of LTsboas e,
*eat a fern dose lately with their
I aunt, Mes. S. itiLiller.
endo 13 t t., Toronto ; W. H., of .Albany, N. Y.; t
thus week's issue "King Olaf" or"Kin- -of Lonidaasbarce • Kirkton
Oelp between man and, horse."
I
T<he current topic of the day is the Centralia
eesett;rie rnilev:ay which is soon to, be
-M.r. N.C. Sweitzer is prep" rit il ;.toe
anise this bars next summer a,.d, to
d+ belle between St. jasesteed: and Henson, -_Tbta kollowi,nt; are the. n,a;nxes build steam :st;ab]ie%
«k Too if done will benefit the neighbor(- `ol th(e pu,lAi.ls of ti. td, (No; 1, Stuplustn, "'HIs :nota fi,ionds will be glad to
+E+ [hood in many ways. i g g l;e,ann taiia!t W. MLUer is ,reeg!. ;ti
+k lv,ha Estop• tak�..RI. Clae hii hest •.itani•iin �
,firm the •m'otnth of November, The from his attack of fever.
names amen order of merit t—V e1aass Read our new story cornmenoin'g in
Edna MaNuaghton, 0. Duplan, L. Sims L'his week's issue "King Olaf" or"ICire
V, 'V4raasptn+ ; Scn. 11Vv., Lesko Nome au. ship between man an,d horse,"
+lutatn, R 112c,Coy, E'.lva Windsor, Jonas -mss Stautt returned fiome frame
Windsor ; Jr. 4th., Willie Sims, Rose
Berating, lee White, W. Essery; Sr.
al d{ Jon De;maiseee, Gord.o;n Wlulson,,
L Robinson, M. Elliott; Jr. 3rd., Mer -
via Elates., Margery Ileepburn,, Nor
mien Neaman, Malrain Callfas; Sr. 2nd tf'a,eJlrd. atndt his iiat.�igl!,tlem(,. Mists Meirryi-
Eddtie Sims, Hazel flicks,: E 'Wilson,Meld,'arganixed a eom'pa+elan court,
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—A. meeting of the directors at the
South Huron Farmer's Institute was
held in Ilensal.l an Wednesday. for
the purpose of arrs.ngting for thewin-
tier instLi.tute meetings.
-1M r, George Moir, of Toronto, who
leas so seriously injured by an engined
riepexatiy, was here this week witb:his
brother, visiting friends. 'Mr. Moir is
DOW nearly recovered.
'I' —That farm property in this section
is assuming its old time value is evi-
•t+ dence;d by the . fact that Mr. ;August
' Elatnes, 3 3-4 miles west of our village,
,tf, has sold his 100 -acre farm tot Mr. Rob
ext PorterLieid, of Clifford, the sum
O was .57;500.
—Miss •Wh•itesides has engaged as
teacher : for the earning year on the
Baby1•onl ire, mouth of Mr. Rannie'rs
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A :QMAN9S ••!Roller
CF3DITQN
CRITIOISM
eaf what a man's clothes should be is
ti4xetty accurate. There can. be to
tgiossible fault to find with your ap-
pearance if your clothes are made to
measure in an expert way. The style
of the garment we make is a sufficient
guarantee for first class work. All the
new up-to•date Fall
a,,
nitifUS, OW Goatin
andlantin1S
just arrived. Prices away down.
W. W Ta ari.
Mercieetrit T sifor.
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Xmas 1903
Our Xmas stock is most com-
plete we have ever shown.
Pianos and Organs
For the parlor we have Pianos and
Organs of the most beautiful designs
.and finish and quality unsurpassed.
Machines
Sewing
1�
a
g
Our sawing machines area class by
theriselves. In working qualities and
finish The Best.
For the Children
We have Sleighs galore, at all
prices. Also Shoo Fly Rockers, Games
eWhietles,. Mouth Organs, etc,
In Music
We'have the latest Popular Songs and
tnstrinentals. Hymn Books and
$ibles
Also in stock.
+Oail and see us s and get one
.of our Artistic Calendars
80 Martin.
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OMiMU RA and awing
Dana Prom tl-
We are giving excellent sa-
tisfactiol3 in flour 'since re-
modelling our mill. -
H. SW TIER.
WINTER'S
BL ST
Is no respector of persons,
therefore prepare to meet its
coming, by providing yourself
with one of our
i1I Ovr6odtS
NEVER SO LOW
NEVER SO R®4®
REVER SO STYLISH
LSH
W.
Merchant Tailor
WOO. MIMMOVOIROMNIIMMISIMOM..
Mr Dlisiva Lemmes, of Iljier,risttotn
died on Manday'L est, at thef agetof 79.
'Deceased Lived for a ,number 'of years
nnc•Dast Wa'tteento tb;? Recently he has
resided 'with
• • ' . ,af
a
riston:
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M,r. B� a�, 13t it
Mr..Th,o±mas F. Caln, who has been,
mn :the hotel ,business he Lu'ckn w t far
(matey years, thee sold the busi'ness,, ,of
the Cain House, to Mr. Wm+ Fogarty
of Liman.
—THE—
Merchants
Bank Canada
HEAD OFFICE+, MONTREAL.
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' . (all psi p)
CAPITAL'
:RESERVE
' PROFITS $2,974,245
S ER�V� AND UNDIVIDED'
E. F. TI aBDBN,
TILOS. FySR'EttenernlManager Supertntendeet of Drenches
few 3vieeks' vdsit to Muskoka.: She.
reports plenty of snow, in Muskoka,
and as far south as Tial.°rie;t
—eche I. 0. F. received an im-
petus lost week `vben Mr. Merry -
Toa Eiscse;ry; Jr.:2rrd., Jelin Hogtrett, with twemytttrva memberrs.. The
;. Basse,tt. Geo. Hatriding. Ross Wall- 0omipanions sed'eete�d i!he classic
ace ; Sr. Pet. 2nd., Barry. ;' iadson, Ii, name "Ivanhoe," by which they will
Fai.rh,all, Fred Eseery..-- J. A. McNau- be known an' F•orestxy and t'he fel-.
g+heon, and N. •Runhaies, Teachers. barrraa'g officers were duly elected
and installed; C. D.., /darn. Ray; or-
StanIev ae;:tar„ Mrs. Brown, C. R., Mrs. {{'eir-
gusan, • la C R Mrs Raadb,ousta • V
C. R., Miss R. Bretibour ; R.S., Miss
Mills, in the school section where she A way }nappy evemi took, place at, the Traylor; F. S., Mrs. Leigh; Treats.,
is at present teaching, which evideno- tame of Mr. George Alair, of the, tows Mees L. Doupe S. J. C., Miss Marr
es bhe satisfaction she is giving. .+ibii,p of Shanley on Wednesday evening shell; erre:mst, Mrs. A. H. Dawpe;
—1Vkr. Frank McCaugia,en, of the
Commeateial Hotel, last week 'added
%nether at.tracstion. to his h'otnetwhetn
he purchased from Mr, G. E. Copeland
of Hensall, a• 'handmame piano. The
instrument is a ,Bell, an exao,t copy et
the one, placed: some time eigo gin; the
music ‘and banquet room of Canada's
greatlets4 hotel, "The piing Edw'ard"
Toronto, and is indeed a beautiful In-
ge/lament. We con,grajtulotec Mr. Mc-
Cau:g]iey, on his choice.
Anderson
!Miss
Margaret Anderson visited
in St. Marys, Leal week.
—Miss Gha,lrpel, of Cromarty, is
the guest of Mrs. Bruce.
—Mr. and. Mrs. Dickenson, spent
Sunday with friends at Bethel.
—Mise 3. Arithur, of Medina, is vis-
iting with Edith Arthur this weeae ,
Mips Mary Cousin, of St. Marys,
is Ibo guest of Mrs. Richard Birtch.
Bead one" new' story commencing in
this week's issue "Ring Olaf" •or"'Sin-
ship between man and. horse."
Goshen Line
The sbooti•ng match helm i•n Mao, L.
I1Sraaft's field last Wedeiead.ay result-
ed teee•fol l otic^s.--
atesnrell y 1 110 111 11
P. G. Bastard 1101111101
0111011101
J Beg'iex
N. IT. Ma,rbte • ' .10 11101 011
1011
L. Kral c.
B.Preszcn,t'or 1000010001
—A sleigh load of young people visit
ed the home of Mrs. P. Ressell, Wed-
,nesda.y evening lase. All report have
:i ng had a good' time.
—Miss Bertha Bastard attended the
vicesupper
dedication services and fowl
aL Monroe, on Monday evening.
—Mr R. Glanville diad a very succes-
ful sand bee on Monday. He intends
putting his barn on ban", nett sum-
mer.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 'TRANSACTED
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed;" on Savings
rid Deposit Receipts.
Bank Accounts a I7 and.. Cattle-
n given to the business of Farmers
�`ccial attentlo g -
n, : arts of the
Cattle -
Olen. N t •avellers a able its alt p
Letters of Credit issued to tt ,�p Y
world,
CREDIT N ONTARIO.
W. S C ISH LM
Ian
Sarepta
—22r. Wi:llram Snider lost a :fine
horse hast week.
Jiosap'h Wild:Long is all smiles
these days,,it's another boy.
—Mr. Gray is busy cutting his
wenterr's oupply of wood in the swamp
these days.
Read our mc•w etory conemennba.g in
this week's issue "Bing Olaf" o,r'Is in -
ship between man and horse."
Miss Ida Brawn is home walking on
,E'er father who has been very sick. of
We. We hope soon to see Mr -Brown
Last et 7.30 o'clock, on which occasion S. W. mins L. Dou;p2 ; 3, W„ Miss E.
leis second daughter, Mary Louise, was Vlarptty ; S. B. Mrs. DufirWd, ' Jtie.
happily united in marriage to Mr.. Al- Miss R. Bicron ; C. of G. of Honor,
Fan Webber, an employee of tihe;C. P. Imes E. d3rettbour ; standard bearers,
R., of London. 'and eldest son of, Mr. ;Bars. Mills, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. jean—
Wiliam. Webb, .af Seaforteh. The oer sate and Mrs• N. C. Stvatzer. At a joint
etnany was perttarmed by the Rev- Mr. meeting of the Brethrensand compan-
Shaw, of Hensall.. 'The bride was very ions on Monday evening it Wee decid-
ba'ndtso'mely ea:tired, as was also the lea ,bat menet in tlbe 'future'an, Aberdeen
bridesmaid, Rtes sister, Miss Jessie, •Hall, Me iprasent premises being too
while the groom was ably supported ,small to accomodate the camber pre -
by Mr. Charles Jinks. After the•cer- `sent. The ,.aretslent number is 72, and
am:omy was over and tate happy couple 100 is the number Ib be ;attained' der -
the lee+e(n congratul;atcd by the guestsa �jn, tihas 'comingseason.
.all at dawn. to a sumptuous repast 1
Crediton
—Our mrrclaan s are making a
frim dacsplay of thenar. X)tnas goods.
—Miss Salome Tense an spae.L,, Sun -
1 day with her brother in D;ashwcod..
--I1ns. Christ. Beaver spent a few
dare of Ubra spa,st week in Drctsliwc cad,
—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenner, of
Grand Bond, visited at the Royal last
wok.
1 —Mx. Gottlieb Brown, who has; been
on the sick ,List is able to be around
+again.
12r.: W. la, Ceastluai,m, of Lo,ndoe,
les 'visiting art his uncle's for a
couple of weeks.
—Mr. C. Kutbn's new residence will
l be completed in a: few days and, wilt
be occupied very shortly.
—Mtr.a nd Mfrs. Schrader returned
home las+: week after a two weeks'
visit et the, for•mer''s homer at Elm-
wood.
--2Iiss Verde Tritz wihe has been
ill the past week is reooverring under
the careful treatment of Dr. Hoist.
Crcda,lon
—Mrs. Eli. Swcst, whb has beensapen
ing a. few weeks at her' home in Chas -
ley, Ontatrio, returned home ivrid•ay
ntugbi last.
ant and
. Norman a,n Ifo •t zz
a o m 1
M's�t. a.
Edgar Baker returned home from
BIer1'.,ei.m, Sa'tundn•y: nightl ase: wvhetre
tbey have been walking. since seeing.
-The Ladies' Aid:ef the Evangelic -
all ehurcle gave a vary ketnrestrng
'thanksgiving programme, an Tlsurs-
clay afternoon last in the bstsetuent of
thee Nemeth.
—Mr. Janes, (he popular music tea-
cher, who visits our village every Mon
day 'has bean sracc:easeui tn.worL-inlr
up a large sloes and pure ees•putting
in two days of each. week in the vie --
and the remainder of the evening was
'very •pleassanttly spent in music, social
eutereourse 'endgames. The bride was
Uhe reJciiatem.t of a nwmhe+r of useful
and valuable, prc,ssnts. The young
couple, ;after spetnding a few days witlh
Uhctir relatives and .friends, intend re-
deeming to London. We 'heartite, un-
ite with their una'ny friends in -wishing
them long a'n'd continued happiness
'through life.
Stephen School Report
The following is a eorxeot re»ort•of
the standing of 'the pup -its of S. S. No.
3 for tthe month of November. Nam-
es in order of merit :--
IV class, Mitohell -Willis, Thos. San-
decrs, llerbie Beaver, Edward Willis,
Lizzie Sesame. Edit=h Parsons, Elam
Birks; Sr. III., The s. Penhnde•, Fre'd
Beaver, Ralph Wil:is, Hilda I'reszea-
tor,. Cecelia Ford, )Marry I'itrso•ns,'Hy.
Trie,bsnsr, Annie Hicks; Jr. III., May
Sanders, Levine Cookson, Earle Par -
eons; Sr. 1I., Gladys Dearing, Eddie
Triu:bnsr, Geo. Rieke, Sberman Wil-
lis; Jr.. II., Preston • Dea.ring,• ,. Fred
Presecattor,•Baric Sitaptan, Geo.. Whit
takor, Schneer Wii.tis, Sam Stanieloe,;
Sr. Pt, II Gordon Sanders, Ada Willis,
• Ilelarenme Tiic.bner, Chester Poison -s,
,.
Aimee Willis, Ena Box Jr. Pt..IT
Olive Tx eszea,t'oire Fern Box ; Se. Pt.
a:.., Garfield Stanlake,; Jr. Pt. I., Gor-
don Penhsite, Wilfred Shapton; Edgar
Weua';Llt, Josepb Croag, May Whittak-
ear,
Pe'r:fete.t Lesson Itu.cc.t--.J•r. I-Ite 1St
Farad Preszecrtor, 2nd., Preston Dcar-
ing; Sr. Pt. II., 1st, Florence Tniebee
ter, 2nd., Ada Willis.
Spell'jng Maia`ia —•4th, Mitchell Whir•
Lis; 3rd Cecelia Ford;
FRBD' J. SANL)ERS, Tea eller
out .again.
—Master Lut'hex Re.ycuo•.lds and sla—
ters Florence and Ruth were the
guests of their t' grandlpare,nts, Mr, and '
Mrs. Wm. Reynolds on Sunday( fatst.
.-We are having nice sleighing now
and the people are making good, use of
it as they are having large bees these
days deeming sand. About 25 loads
go' pat51etn2 in a dp.y.
Zion
Stand ay best was annivelsaary clay
in the met eodiet church. li.. was a
boautriful dt y and the slci:gbing
was
excellent. 1L ergo can0regations aIa
sembcd morning
and evening es -
potently in the evening, when standing
room, w.as at a; premium, to•aisrtetn,to
•rniasteely expositions of revise tiulh
by the Rev. Dr. Benson, of Jmaes-st.
Meth :list chu.•rcb. Exeter. The It,ew+.
Doctor's sermons evil' letng be rotates -
1. ante; he will bo welcomed °lo
Lion again. Instead et the usual tea -
,
the trustees asked 'for .$50.00
in email and the sum of $82.00 was
gsteed on the plate by e ?liberal tine
regatioan, The abtixch which was re:
meetly' arrstp:airedi is now very ocrnn;for.-
table. '::Ears is an excellent Sttnelay
Sellout and Eiyweril% Iieegite and. the
1. nicely.
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Don't fail to be an hand• anti attend
o'ne of the best consorts of the season
on f'ridrfir eee,nin,g, A good tiro;gra:'m
r has been prepared and no pains) have
been spared to make it uia+ o.date,
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT
Bayfield
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—Court Bayfield No. 111:3,. 1.lr -
Ream III.—ser. 4th, Bella 11awlaane: ata makinc axrangsninls i rx their .
Dally We+cry, 24hJlte llisaett ; Jr 4th,• ;t•nnuti ball which always Lillie: 1,1ace
Saphia '4Z`'etrr,,..i.ula Martin,. Cita Bow'
alnaut the est (vest in January Phis
are.. Lielles Amus, Maude Jchrns, No. court is doing well ana a guoct m,,m-
on ,ro11 42 ; a4' r,.t,gc 30. he rt.'ai p also ti t ri a ys gids ; oa 1 s t t is -
C. VOh]?EJi. tson sec bbs account of good, below ---
Rilniel 1V. 8r. 3rji. Ku,tie Collins;.: i11e figures (scantly pubiiz]iel.gi.:ve-
0Lificcrd 1llc sow, Loney I.teywaosL Lt1 'us ovi:donea halt tltc l.ndepcnderxt 0:r -
lie I;leodgeat.- leo en roll 81; average 'frier el Foreseers will have: t :.:anneals'
2G, sear. The elearepet' of rs,t>plic:itsons'tar
• II J . 'W.A.L.lt0140. eierafberehio ' .rereevc41, durir i .• 10`
Weerebn 23•tcc:.tas T-4ir.,-., t t»• 1nor V. rnr n1h�, of 1903 already pa, t i rx.;.t_
- '• 'n: cka.rt 'af a. rfTl, 't.r 3.•natcus.;;_ sn„„,,,�, 1 �.; tlSktri t.li:?i ertiYSt .e r
(trill 3a ; eveaaage; alt• E5 ben l o,r* lltu arae jic .rte aci '" i
Iia]J. I'RINGLE. leouplh tbatt ,year Was on i'Ifiw^ rtYk, is„ ,
Bloom Vr#•,,e, en +, , in, cfa•+ history of the OxdMr. In (bcl'c
George Ilundrnai GJtnal, ben llLe lesulds secured au,it4.
11,a
rL'La 1.launrey, t• ost 50 t t re'n
ye toss„ ycet3 i nay a ' z t'hael in October. 2702. 1'LlPee feet's. are
b kr J a , 13uSada'm A,,qt l era ore toubtad proof the ,lid b e ee bu5
3oHN WHITE' ,i SONS
OHfk LT N5 FRIR.
Christmas
Goods
Our Store is no
stocked with novelties of
every description. We
aro laying aside articles
every day for customers
to be taken at Ohrlstlnas.
Why not you ? Yon can-
not hope to get as good a choice if left until the last minute,
Our Store is noted for its variety and we have indeed a
large and well assorted stock of
Christmas Candies,
Christmas Toys,
Christmas Dolls, Etc•.
Cies ariId Select your- Breach' ow
CHARLTON'S AI
F anis.Robes
E TAKE PLEASURE in informing the public that
we have now in stock a nice assortment of Fur
Coats and Robes which we would like to show whether
you care to buy o�' not, Come in and look at them,
Fancy Slippers
Suitable for Christmas Gifts. They are very stylish and are
well made and make a useful present. W e have alao a full
stock of Boots and shoes.
RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES
Colne in and see our stock of Rubbers and Overshoes, you.
will find we have all the different styles and can please you
in quality and price.
HARNESS AND BLANKETS
We have in stock a nice line of Light and Heavy Harness, as well as
Blankets of all kinds. We also have trunks and all kinds of Grips always
on hand.
G. H
USEMain
5' Street .RETE
R0
ere tins a cent in premiums from, ,x Amzure of n000 worth of 'binder
t:wvine for improper marking hard
•co+nie to Light. It was maseefa,ctured
by then M. J. Wilson Cordae Coe 'of
Chatham.
single me.m'ber. This: is intdeazl a very
strong position for n Fraternal. Insur
piece Society to occupy, asd we , •con-
,taxiatuiate the.. Isdeee�tdetnt Order +nsf
Foresters upon the wonderful seeress
which they have achieved. We notice
that the suprelmo Chief Ran ea is CALIFORNIA -- OREGON EXCUR»
luolding u great number of Joint ran- BION
itia.tions, htan&rads being taken in :tit
etach of them. These in themselves
acne evidence of the paputa.rily ofettle Every day in t'ha year, single and
��o STho •o arcd tripstrxcu suns• via the lti•i -
TtustLtu:tion among the people: z u r 1 t a
deatth orate of the order was only a go, Union Pacific. and Nor'tle Western
Little over six in a Uhousand last year 'line. Thronrgh• Iir,st-+class Pullman
This shows how careful the order : is and lourists sleeping ears daily, , Ca
in. seleceinrg new members. The I. 0.. pointe in California. and' Ore;gon.1'er-
J . is und'oubtly a. groat Society and sanally conduoteid ea:cutnsions iron.'
it is doaino a grate work—Editorial Chicago to San F,rnnciseo, Los, Angeles
cornmeal,. Toronto World, Nov. lit la, and other Pacific Coast palms, leaving
1903. Clb.iaago an Tuesdays, '�'Vedner;•dayes
T+h•,tixniaJss and: Fridays. Lowest rat-
ites
of 11 cents on thedellas es. Sborraest tient en the road; Fin-
ites been deela;ret'by the a,ssiigne'e.of est scenery. Fee -maps, illustrated
Mowa Os bank, wheal closed at t.ret- foilders,and re les, write B. It. 13enneft
1 rid four years ago. 2 East King St.,•0.'aronto, Ont.
veitkoreg
o tl Olv �vnod
iw. nae•,nt'c-
ye J I t o Catherine. brae were aim t t gpi+:iter
a :,ns. .o' >, : ' - a ao . )0 t 4 r ar t
,allaIme La,xtg 33,1/..1 - Stanch(.;, 1 :60, and., n'2'41:' be,t'h'11 f t. ipso trnpl 4F,icl ltottor-
Ilaxtvrcty,; .1.'essiy Godwin. , 11 ad and., of the
' ,s^ Joth,ns Harry Swee.,., 1cfiepie ably, lair and just tren,tnlMl:)rolu tt
3 -owe -al; , raeteabeatlltt p tcg diene ww b , 1 i
J�aw�elt;; Jir. end., Bln:neh' eACtinus�aaa, 2Tra.'
en •roll., 50; .atvea age ayten±3laaz'aco 42.8- p -Oio i 02 acetas tags los hail Justine-
.
EI,SIL A. 14tpC�d].LiJ h tram.,, :r n;1 it is. vaty'swa:at1tL simply' the
De 'til: —BSc• x' L. 2m;d •., Fred Shad.- d- l'icm"r!st a b ci.. is bound : h o• carne, ,Groh
err F;,. gerl, tell, Ray tech, F d,wie tita,biie e intittrite- . Isint`ncially, r`°he
err Ilordigeri, atolls. Sour tuatt, prod, Otrrdctr is :retaking w�e•ndeattel lie:ad , y
as le teen •tlee. lei. elf November lets
eeccurmatttall funds p seed tilte serve's:
mill ins dollar_ mark. These fundli
ii4tvo increased during the 12 months
f,ratne Nevo.m'ber 1st., 1302 to :Novem-
ber 1st, 1008, by ewe' one theillien, one
hundred rains sixty' thousand, dalliers.
ter ad; live ret to of a'bouyt ,$3,000 ia;5r
day, ii atwit,bastanditlg that it is paying
and sic
• yl a:ns t nc k
d of
tint to widows an l t ,
and disabled Brethren over :,.I51)0
pier day. The Order: has enough !nits
n:c>runnul,rted funds now to fray almost
Lina yesarts t1G4141 el i;►els 'win:tont col-
srtsan, :rarmes Wo Uri +, Maurice Qu. -
elect.; Med. ,Pt. 2nd., LS!'t:ry Act.:c^teetn.
Lily' may Freytnc, 'Willie Heideman,
belle, Taylor, Russell 13 IIew^i11; Jr. Pt.
and., Violet Knott, :l ,^.nest Neil. Lula
lIctr t:tn(gs ISxtwest Harv, eroclual+ r Na.
en moll 45; (ever, rate $iAI ZING.
t131".t^trn V;l',il.,--arra olassl Fred Brook,
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:Edina.
RJ°:R1Stift".•'B3r:,sreat't• ,•"wl',. IS�:I (( and., i
Brock, Lilies Boyle, aVllfwel.Stewr>!art;
Jar. P1- slid., Getrdatni t5lcpp4i11, No.
cm moll 14'; 'average al * `87,,*%yk�
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