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-flee liltte of thettnignitee "ISLIPCE'S tiArrY Triovotrr-
Otte Hundred and Fifty Thotteand CantuIlan WPM=
• have decided for
he "Happy Thought'
Ikange.
Common Ranges were not good. enough -..why Should they,* for yor. ?
/hetet be imposed on by
"just an geed " talk, The
construction of The "Happy
Thehtght " is patented, its
design registered, it is totally
different in every respect to any
other, There is none Mee it,
There can be none so good. If
OU only knew the time, the
trouble, the labor it would save
acou, how little fuel it uses, you
avould not be one -single day 'without one.
4rigi• The Nirt4i, BUM. STOVE CO,ntriviiinu,
leading points. $113 d20 Per ton it
too tomento charge tor bay and tri con
sequence the termer Oaten; purchase
their own. There ie every thee= to
expect that the trade in harem will
Continue and grow, The Weet can
raise horses- cheaper than the Beet
and of as good quality. Por thie 3.ea.•
eon the Weet Calt laok forweed to the
profitable enport of boreee, as well as
;net'but it le probable that the Bast -
ern dealer will 40 the breaking and
educating and he will find the proilt
Able rearkete for the beet of these hoe.
einewhen tlaoroly b vokeu.in the cItiee
theneet and of the Old Gauntry, MN
will leave to the rancher the businese ot
rattling harem, eapplying bis local nrel.
ket and maktoge pneents to tome re-
liable electioneer In the East. In the I
West the aim stendd be to grow a bot -
ter and heavier elites of horeee, The
*rode breeds are heavieet, i. e ; the
Clydes, and Shires, starting with 41000
R. vire and using n heavier animal as
. the nerd is improved, in indite to stood
too violent crones. The f (tale ehoold
be weaned and fed the Ant winter, as
Mile will improve their size and win
melee them quieter and miler to
handle. It will, also pay to haltertireak
them the first winter.
In sheet,. taking into coneidetution
preeent prices, horse ranting should
Justify the adoption of business meth-
ods. Good horses will always will in '
preference to poor ones, and good ones
co t but little re to ante ra Heal!
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Cures
Deepseated Cold
ouff,its • Croup • Bron:
c.hEiti $5.it.TRORA
EI B LsE2
OT
1 ILzE S $1 5?
molum0
In Dangers Hour.
I =ifs
fiSetrig a true amount of one hundrea
end tweute mixtrites In the life of Oast",
urn°litirdurieis'" FT 14 the
thepInt. ot)frr tit!
•• To Galina to iian On ..ra,•' and - The
Donceit Omaha."]
eras a mild morning In April,
1010, aroma ten o'cloek,when A owl -
ton ie Strenumut, arrived, at • ate
WIltakirtI3 Of the capital of Burt
tants, I was ;emendating on my
chances of future greatoese. when I
Observed a cloud of duet rapidly ap
preaching. Nearer and mane it rolled,
and nearer and nearer the 'thunder of
hoofs reeounded. At length a iierr Jen -
net hashed into view. One:glance at the
SAP riner's face revealed toincElizabeth
pod — • — ' • ;-
HARLAND BB S only the difference in the service fee of ttetTnaeleree-volgir bgamimmaylliewarat:
the sire.
e'd Twenty Years
. lbehind rn freak; tighaps rived the form of
royal Bengal er. It outlived but an
When opposite where leitooe tha noble
tneed fell exhausted. But a few pawl
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British Columbia Horses tor
the East=
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• Contributed for the New •Bee.
"iThe recent:shipment of British Co 1
tumble. horses to Ontanio naturally sug•
t este three iruportant points wiz ;-- (1)
hat does the Baden] market de-
mand ? (2) What carethe West supply?
IgeS 'What steps should be taken by
Western breedersto meet the demand?.
\WHAT VIE Bainnreatw MAIM Mt -
NAM%
iThe cessation of breeding operitttons
lin Ontario some nine or ten years ago
',caused a rise in prices, and the require-
. 'meats of the 'army in South Africa in-
. creased the demand, (General business
iprosperity has led to an satire enquiry
. ‘for drivers and farm horses.in the coun-
try, and for all kinds of beefless horses,
!heavy draughts, express heroes ard or.
.dinary streeters in the cities The lum-
ber 'business being exceptionallec„hilek,
.0 largernumber of heavy horses are re-
quired in the numerous logging (Twirl.
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Extensively rased In :tingiftals
'The most palatihie.F•tnulticxt
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'Verypasy to.cligred .
(Gives strength to the body
Increases the liv:cliht larStly
The best RemedYfax •/:
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treenernl. Debility, • ',
La Gr.ipise.:,
Consutop_txon.
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tiae West, vizi-the Western portion of
the territories, and the interior of Brit-
ish Columbia -can supply comparative.
ly few over the 3000 113. limit, the few
horses over that weight being •: net
much morethan will supply 1944 del
mends. But of horses, about their
weight there are large numbers of use-
ful, hardy horses with excellent bone,
which at present prices it will pay • to
ship, but the market must not be over-
done at any one time,
To °ammo and Manitoba a largo
nutnber of .western ponies of a wery
poor class .have been uipped. These
shipments have injured the reputation
of Western horses and have led the
Ontario men in particular to believe
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that there is nothing better n the west
than the untameable broncho stock,
and at the ,present tdme Will not bid on
anything branded,beyond what he con-
siders a bargain, because he thinks his
purchase islboutid to give . him .more
trouble Caen localstook. Graded heavy
horses are no more dialcult to break
than eestern horses and the bread is
seldom conspicuous enough tobacalled
a blemish. at is a matter of surprise to
vvestera man to hear it commented
upon as a blemish or a mark of whaled.
uess, and if the eastern Man vvouldicon.
eider for a moment that a horse ranche
could not he oonductedwithout brand-
ing, he Might look. upon it with less
disfavor. En regard to hardiness, .en-
durance and hong, the western horse is
meal to theeastern, and oncebroken
he will be see:centre as a,nt. In our re-
cent shipment of western horses to:To-
ronto, peopleicahle todhe stables .and
poked the ponies with tinebrellas, etc.
ttad While not ,criticising the reason-
ableness of mob Redone, the fact me -
mains that the ihorses took the treat.;
merit with eceianineity.:
The question cif whether or net Hui
horses should be broken brings up a
number of winos, In Manitoba and
the Territories some people are suspic-
ious of broken horses, as they know that
. the horse 'rancher as ternle breakes few
horses, and they think there may be
'something wrong with anything broken
that is offered for elide.
"& fat horse willseltmucbbetterthan
one dui of condition. If the horses are
to be broken it must be peen to that
when they come to -be ehipped hoer eye
in "good cenclition, ai!1374it mite' easily
naeren a difference of 7.) per email.in
handling a bunch of horses it is time -
Barnet] order to keen downexpenses and
to moment. loss of condition. toput them
on the market its quickly as 'possible
from ttie time :they leave their .yastui e,
as every extra they reeansloss of =nen'.
The aceemodation on the C.. P.
is =mete° good; the condition of some
of the yards alorreEfie line being bad,
and the service West of CalgaryFl 31 is'.
East of Oaigary stock tra-inemake
good Hine and are handled well; and
quickly as e rule. The C. P. Rauth-
orities have always shown a -diepi si-
tion to assist the live stock men' 'n
every way, and suitatde provision will
no doube be made immediately A o
handle this new line of trade. Cheerer
n,•• his r•:•• • 1,4,. • , # „
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Heavy drafts are easily worth $4C3
- team; these must bet from 1.500 1M. up,.
And are wanted as heavy as Possible.
1St 3ress ihOreesare generally used
einAle, must be active and able to trot
• with a good load. They should :weigh
• from 1200 to 15Ce ibs., and are worth
About $150. •Ordinary streeters for de-
livery wagons, hacks, 4r.e., Vary in size,
• style, action: weight and age. Dr leers,
carriage horses and saddle horses sell
trgely according to style, action and
manners and will ran from $125 to $ago,
• WireaT TUE lArkST CAN &lynx •
• In Manitoba and the farming sections
i here has been and wdl be nextemeing,
•. a, good demand for horses, medium and
• • heavy, for fethen week and railway con-
struction, alio drivers for liyerymen
•' atd farmers. There has slip been
• good trade in Indian Denies, need for
• herding, driving,or for children to ride
to school. Of all the varirus dat.sep, •
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of It�hiflf piles instead to dismount, and the ready
Mr. Alex. McLaughlin, thirty year*
risking of Bowmaaville. Ont., writes :•-•
. 'For twenty long years I suffered front
Itching piles, and only persons who have
e been troubled with that annoylng diseaas
nitit imagine what I endured during that
time. About seven years ago 1 asked a
• drugglet if he had anythingto curs me
„ said that Dr. Chaee's Ointment was
most favorably spoken of, and on hia
recommendation 1 took a box.
"After three applications I felt better,
, and by the time rhad need one box I was
on a fair way to recovery. I continued the
treatment until thoroughlyured, and as
• that was seven years ago, and I have not
suffered aey sham, I am firmly convinced
that the ointment made a perfect tore.
"1 consider Dr. Chase's Ointment an
invaluable treatment for piles. in my
case I think the 4cure was remarkalSe when
you consider that tam getting up is years
and had been sodong a sufferer front this
disease." 6o tents a box at all dealers, or
Edmanson, Bates Vc Co., Toronto.
•Dr. Chase's
Olintment
• High Tariff IFS Low Tariff,
The
great-geteetion before Canadians to-
day is the tariff. From one end to the
other of this broad Dominion the question
o! a high or low **riff is Awing dismissed,
Honest discussion is what the people of
Canada want. Eti will be interesting to
know that the Family Herald and Weekly
•Star oE MOntireal has opened it columns
for a lull and free de °union of this im-
portant question. The leaden; of bath roe
lineal parties are invited to gave • their
yiewe. Farmers, maimfacturere, importere,
ac., Will have an opportunity to express
themselves. The Family Herald, beieg
,parely eon -Political paper, abeolattely inde-
,pehdeet cf all polittoid parties or Interco*,
is the pne paper in Canada wherein such an
*open dieonseion can be carried on. With
the Family Herald and Weekly Star's
• im-
mense cirdulation at every postoffice in the
Daninionahis will be II splendid opportun-
ity for the leaders pf both partiee to air their
views on the tariff question, and the publio
Will naturally expect to • hear from them'
through the Family Herald and Weekty
Star. The discussion will be watthed and
When Your Joints
Are Stiff • •
and MuSereszore from holdor rheu.
• " Inatiam, when you slip and sprain a
joint; Strain your side or bruise your -
Self, Perry DaYie' Painkiller will take
out the soreness and fix you right in -
, a jifiy. Alwayshave it with you, and
.. use it freely. USE .
ainkilley
4••••i"no.
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:BACK • PAINED.:SO BAD. •..urther Details Beg .ans of
the New Railway -.to.
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COULDN'T TURN IN I3ED.
Bose n; Dec. 1O. -Details regarding
plans if the Ste Louis -Pere Marquette
S„yhdicate show that the • syndicate. ir
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•• ,•' - ' , now in: full eerieol> having ,.purchased
20,00 additional shares privately,. and
working in full harmony with the .prin.
•dipal :Boston • Stockholder4, constituting ,
, •rt.h.' them it majoritv.. of. the interest.
A citizen of Trenton, Ont, who. isffered agony with his
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back and kidneys, tells' of his rapid and complete restoration'
• to health by the use of Dr. Pitelter's Backache kidney Tablets'.
We desire to present to you the history of the case of Thomas
Douglas,,of Trenton, Ont.,whose occupation is that of carter for
.the Gillman Co., an avocation which involves heavy lifts and fre-
quent exposure to wet and dold-Lall bard on the kidneys, That
Dr. Piteher's Backache ?Caney Tablets could so quickly cure a
, • ease .so seVere as.thht of gr. Douglas is a splendid tribute to
their rapid -acting, thorough -going curative, qualities.
IVIR.13OUGLAS'TELLS HIS STORY. • •
"I had been a yeti; healthy man until a few months ago,
' whee I was taken with a very Severe pain &moss the small of the
back. As I hatl a slight cold, I attributed the. pain to that, and commenced using
linimenta,which I found gave me no relief. '
• - "Seeing the testimonial of Dia-Kobold, a Trenton entlemigi, who bad used
Da Pitchers Baelcache Itidrie Tablets, I ,madeeep hued to try them. I had
eused,very few Tablets before foiled relief, and Inean. you wasvery-thankful
for this, as 1 had boot ss bad thee had to lay dff work for days,' and at nights
could not turn en bed, .De.Piteher's Backache Kidney Tablets have netde perfece
• , and thorough bete nehny ease. I am at work eery day before 7 a.m., and work
• bard day, and I can assure you my ..work is n4 eaav
easy, as I 'he a great deal of
homy lifting to do, and therconstant stooping is a great strain on the back, but I am.
• that to salt have,' never hada -Wing° of .pain, nor has my heels bothered
me slime Dr. Pitcher's 13aelotehe Eideey Tablets cared Me." •
(Signed) , Time. Doemete.
. • MRS. DOUGLAS CON3110S IT. • '
"/ gliallye endorse till my hushand ;nye aboritl Dr. Pitqlter's nuke:oho Kidney
Tablets. • They aoted splendidly in his Case and have ;inspired mo with such confidence
•• of their eilleacy that I ant ttelog them now inyeelf.
"1 have been trottbied for some thno wah,sick headache, weak spelle.S.l,ire4. feel.
'it -4ind goocraily rundown. I have used. the or hi tr only fnr a eh re tiind, hitt
feel sonery much bettor already that you Max bo sure as gen as thrive takoittinothe
bottle or two of the Tablets; you Will bear from me, t • . • ,
od tell all my frionris that its ?Rebore; tackeelui Itidney 'Tablete.bahie done
splendidly fpr us, awl hall Mr. Doi:gilts and myself Itaye no hesitation in allowing
yen tense our names in endereationdf such a reliable renicay.".
• - • isigzioil) POOLAS,
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sa ooes mo; s,t!grzfes Df11161`.01.. •
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:*"..r am well acquainted with Thos. Douglas, of this 16111, no is a, tcamstoe'in
the employ of tho Gilliam) Co. *
"/lo is it hard-working and resPeetablo citizen, and I lutveno lieeitatien in
endorsirig the statement. he „ghee of his eero by Ma Pit or's Backache Elam*?
Tablet, as it wag front my entre the Tablets were„perobari , and I know the condi-
tion be was in prior to taking,thent, an& that h 15 nobs4hobast of my knowledge, •
working hard every dey *Althea any 'trace of hiri foresee trouble'
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: 'he -first step will be eit extension 'et
the road to 'Bided° from •St. Thomas,
Ont.; 120. miles, • forming ecinneetfin with
- the. Lake .Erie and Detroit River road.
Until' this isconstructed the Pere- Aar-
'quette will reach 13111ale :via the •Canatla
, Southern, with which satisfactory. traf-
: fie arrangements have been made. . The
, next move will be an ,extension into Chi-
cago, giving tberoad connection with
Chicago belt lines andobviatieg tribute
. to any other eystene In • the meantime
arrangements have • been nride with the
Michigan Central to eontinne thethin of
itetlines until the Pantry extension is
einimletee.
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,STOOK' 'FOR. TUE TRANSVAAL,
• ri sh Goer en ent • Burlng Rorses.
; and Melee: ,
Memphis, Terme Dee, 0 -Major Tile F.
Reiterate" of the British army passed
through Venetia lad ...eight for Lathe'
rop, Mo., where the British Geverniftent
, hts Mueentrtifed .100,000 mules and
• horseswhieh haiie been puo'cuised. to
eesteek farms • ilethe Treleethel. The
• 'shipment of the. animals-. will heeineon
so Jeentarr 15, . illajtir:Eekersley snys it is
tlte 'intention' t•Ite..',,..flovertitOitt..., to
nuke a secand. ptirChose of equal. !Size
'•,V1i00.the presertt,:shipnferit As, completed-
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• (Signed JAS. Eintnatit.
flt intalter'S 13ackeehe Miley Tablets are !SOO, a 'bottle or 8 for $1.P,5, at al
.4ruggiet4 or by mail. TbePr,Zins,„Titelter 1:16 Tor nto Ott
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. VOralall.01.4 rOree' :KaSt to Xixerease4...
' . Ottawa,' Dees. 10. --The , 'illinietet
of Militia • and the • Iteputy Min-
, ',etc; . bave been ,. in . consaWttiott
over a bill to itniefid the militia adt,
- whieli Sir lorecieelek. Borth it will intro-
- ilme et the coining etheieti of Partinment
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11 11 .should meet with thehtipproleation
, of his eolleegtiee. . The umlaute eevill
k ratably provitle for an inerectee 'of the
ermanent, levet. The Minister of Mi-
litia exprested his. porannal opinion in
favor of such a polley when the pilitio,
estimatesivere under discussion last
session, Ind:there is nothhig fo indipate
I that bit itieVfa have unatirgend 'any
f 401010 einee then. .
ovecird of my ancestors flaelied in ethe
Th a aisawaayter!,U0118..
• 1/4.$413alzektWhaerdtaawandyetobcamiatbst we
; .31evitimi7teratiched it tocUngmy rasPelcii thea BiFietie:na
etneepstirin,g e t Ia
• by the throsit, <bending Tie" lillejam:
aockward, broke ha neck.
Scarce had the combat terminated an
' was resting from any labors when aud
i idenly as though spnueg from the .earth
• there encircled me dt. :troop of horse
'whose badge, the famous two messed,
tilcy-blue mackerel rampant, bore .snfa-
•Oient testimony to the feet that they
' 'were the minions of him whom men then
named with hated breath as the "pea-
green eardinel,"
• °Wel what hi this?" .exelaimed the
' leader;*in whom I ma not at a lose to
perceive the notorious ruffian, Cherie
treeless de la Vie Ordinaire. "A violation
ef ;the edicts relative to the kilhltig et
Bengal tigers! Surrender, caitiff!"
"Weyer," 1 cried, and the Attack be-
t gut. They were . fifty-three of the most
renowned swordsmen in Europe, so it
I took fully ten Minutes before they were
.1 placed lhore de combat. •
As my dagger was clicking. Merrily
'against the gorget of thif•laat I Acciden-
tally pulsed to note the worried: look
- which ws.e spreading over the 'fair lace
1 of Mlle. 4c Scouterne-lVleselle. Like a
flesh thehienation presented itsM to )40,
similarity of feature, form and bear-
ing • revealed that unwittingly I wai
about to slay het...heather-in-law: -
",‘S'cleath," I cried, spiting man, 'you;
A life is spared." • . .
. "Bid not my honor, gadzooks," be in,
swered, heal sworn to take . thee
alive." • • '•
• "Gramercy for thy courtesy," and • we
were about to re-engage When the plead.
:feta expression of my loved one's come
tenanae determined me. • •
Ilify word, Mal, I will never
sur-
render," I eried, breaking it acrose my •
dame. But fair youth, I folio* you:"
As the hem doors ofthe rept' prison
for inebrlates Slanged behind, I indeed
felt that all hope had departed: Thrust
into a narrow cell half full of water and
half of air I began .speculating on the
chances of escape. But one opportunity
presented itself. Unbueklin„,e my• strong
leather belt, I detadied tlia buckle, which
was soon fashioned into'a erviceeble
piekaxe. Ten feet of solid granite were
soon pierced, and, before ray friend the
ivaideet again passed on his ee•
one 'hundred feet of spare
was swinging by the le" e —,t
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• siS urop .
into the moat and I brc:....Lied the air of
freedom. But not for long.
Cannon -balls •rained Around me • as
sped up the street. I emote it no ,cow.
ardice that I (lid not stop to pick up me •
: hat, which one had knocked off. • .
Turning into a narrow - street I was
congratulating myself When e noiee like
thunder pealed . lorth. Huge creeks
?peeled in. the pavement, .Trapped at
ittet. I had unwanly -metered upon e
section of the city *here a meld -transit
'need was being constructed. Suddenly/
atter a frantic effort to regal rdy. foot- •
ing, 1 fell into a yawning oven .that
opened before me.
When I.ewoke all was. darkness. The
damp earth eneompaesed inc cloee. abeut. •
but by strenuous exertions I finally'
managed to wriggle first one, then all
ten toes. And l!OW: began a forward
burrowing will& Was necessarily slow.'
One, two three, four, and five Miles
were
t'Olist°111eleZ, t.ravrdelle 1:g.ht
bowels rtl I .st -
wall seemed V•to bar birth r ptogre
ee
. .• e • - irreneu' •
,•„--esezaee e. aralainavan
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ArtEf? SHAVNG,-.:
COOLS,CONIFORTS AND 4
HEALS THE SION, MA- 1
BUNG THE MOST TEN-
DER FACE TO.ENJOY A -4
CLOSESHAVE WITHOUT -§
UNPLEASANT RESULTS,
&Old dangerous, irtitat
ingleitelmateiocnteil to marattens•
j Pond's Extract, which
contain "wood alcohol," a
easily sour and generally
deadly melon. a
1.1.; scili.1144 it/J11 Jr
Pot haukent meet% on rein 12.
The actual etrength o tho parties in
tbe Senate is forty Liberal* to forty-
one Coubervativete allowing for the
tilling up of vacaneme,
FDA master Letts, of the Emit Boa.
Leedom hae resigned, It is underetood
face will he clotted, °Wing to the
• midi amount of Witham done.
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Doseraber 19tb, 19011
Dr. McCaig, SauleSt. Marie, has re- 1
ceivedfrem the Dominion elovereneent
the anode meat f physician to tte
(lodge River Indium, in aucceseloa of
the late Dr. Reid.
The wires eatIneeting the tower at d
leading to the operating room of Map* _
Cones headquaetere at Table fleadi
Sie have been taken down. Teen; has
been a hitch some place,
E.0111KTIIING WORTII KNOWING.
(Vora the Artieur,Enterpriee)
Oatarrh is more rrevalent than it wee
• torinerly.,and nisny people are effl old with
this tufted climate; long •before they are
aware of U. Then it has developed into the
worst form, and the sufferer metes for a
doeter from ',Atom he 1. ,er no relief
Ivapetaal study of the dieeaee viae 'Tiede by
the Cetarrhosone Cicatpany and their
labors have been awarded by the discovery
of a 'erne specific, "Catarrhozone," which
they guarantee is a sere mire, The Euler,
Price fan Youth for "Oetarrbozone" ful
meraber of tee Editor's family aged it with
meet satisfactory reeelis I; it is pleasant to
use and One inetaut relief.
L.Ciejohnstoe has been sentenced to
Iwo yeare' inapritionment at Montreal
for conspiracy to defraud the 0, P. R.
W. iCe ropletil pleaded guilty at Sand-
wich of assaulting 4. W. Bannah, bar-
• rester, and wail renaanded for sentence.
•MEWS AS WHITE ASA GEOST
As pale as a lily, A. matter of• pride?
Oertatnly not, . Strength ; Color! Endur-
e anoe 1 That M what every woman wante.
Good cligeetion„pertect assirantatiOn, Buoy-
,' may and vim is the right of every woman.
``., •She need not leek these if she will only use.
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Ferrosone. It makes blood, gem appetite •PARTICULARS
of Ferinozone tablets is Mee( e trannoitteble '
obeeke, and beightnese tenni eyes. A box
giVes strength to the nervee, coior to the
SALE NO W INFULL SWING
into heeitle, beauty and strength, There is g•
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SMASH DOWN GO PRICES.
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power in Ferrozoue. Try it and see 11 11 is
not eti, Bold only by Conthe, pelmet)°,
Rev. TW Jackson, Elora, has been
chosen chairman of the Guelph district
to succeed Rev. F. A. Cassidy, who is
goingRey tat) Wefe
Iapilneille.n,Lindeayetvho ha's
been called to St, Andrew's church,
Vancouver. B eh is cffered $3,000 a
y earani ell out a:tnan se. •
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Gowen" et:Leading Physicians, .
Price $1.00. For sale by drUggista, 0
by midi on receipt of price '
I have meth pleasurein bearing testi-
mony to the very euccessful results 1. have
• obtained in the treatment of heinorrhoide
• by the use of Strepg's Filekone. The relief
comes early, and is; 1 believailasting.
J. Lome M. D., Gaither, London, Ons
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..ST. B. OS. ; .hiarinfah. taring Cheni.
London, • • '
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• DR. WObb
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• NORWAY PINE SYRUP
Stops the irritating cough, 100-
' ens the phlegm, soothes. the In-
flamed- tissues of thelitngs and
bronchial tubes, and produces a
quick and permanent oure in all '
cases of Coughs, Colds, Bron-
- ehltls, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore •
• Throat and thelirststages of.
s. • Censumption. • .
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' Mrs. Norma Swanston, Cargill, Ott.;
writes "I take great pleasure in recome
mending Dr. Weed's NorivayPine Syrup.
. X had a very bad hold; could not sleep at
"nightt for, tho cone ling and badpains in
my chest and lungs. I only used half -a
bottle of Dr. 'Weed's Norway >Pine Syrup
and was perfeetTy again." .
Slaughtered without regard to going
• values, as goods MUSA be sold to
• effect change
OS. JACKSON,
The Clearing u t Sale
will ctininue but a few weeks longer, •Shrewd people
are having their wants supplied while goods can be
bought at wholesale prices
Special Drives in Snits and Overcoats this Week. .
When you see the values you will not hesitate to buy
Dress Goods Flannels, TVireeds, Wraneraeitteyso,
• ainner Sets $4.75 AtPri"n• • et
an• e Pe°
Company means additional dinner ware requirements, and Christmas and
company are inseparable, If you need' a Dinner Set the economy of tbis
poke will command your. attention, 97 useful pima. Prete only $4.75
W. L. OVIME'rTE;Londesoro
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It 0 We
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Giloway
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". .43 R9Olis,1iy Jilils.haold., buy .frOlt, 41' ; ri . nifoof
Betause tthh ew an
e 'nestookot rooat u
e well ,sehorted-The designs ere
uptoThe constreation • •
and finish the best-Materia)s that wear out the heyer's expectations,.
ancl prices that tire eitsy on Our etietornere.• • • • , •-•
All kinds of Repairing at moderate Prime TiNDERTARING in all ite
• ,brazithes. •Night and Seedily cells, tineweredat residence, Peincees
, z
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Price 2 Jura* a raaill& •
111 TO' g 7d'41i1t11; IC1 1'2:1(71) •ow
Ei f. -a .
• One gens around sulliced to convince
• • th 1 '' was in the dungeon of the
pe . fed i but ex Slanged a 'Scylla
ior a Clip/ e•bdis ? •
• But soon the shred' of voices recoiled
• me to myself. The speaker eould be
Point other than the pea-green cardinal.
"For heisons of. state," he was saying,• .
'it is e ,pedient that Xing Barclolph die."
oe steel `seemed to give answer.
Rem nbeeing the sage.. advice of any
• hoed cousin one remove, never to count
• )(ids, I plunged at them. A noble fight
WO lute itt that grint old dungeon. The
iast of the dozen bravi was but render-
ing his expineg sigh when lights 'flashed
• thh king entered with Mite. de Sau-
terne -Moselle on his arm.
"Hat what, is- it methinke I Seal
rrensonr Take this as en eternal Mi.
ince of thy eorcreign's gratitede," and
' he jollied our hands. 0.110 instant our
intim being surged up within us. "IVIr x ,
. !trve, my queen?' I said; "Gaston, my
' tine she answered. ,
• "Awl now," sald our graelous liege '"it n illi -fit, ling Shoe • •
Ming ;ant twelve o'clock, let ue to 'dim
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ten"- If. Gerald C'Impin in "Judge."
. Ts Ur Com'fortn,131e. whether the. wearer \ '
- directly back of Presbyteritua chnroha firs toelass Hearse kept.
E. N. ROIVE .J D ATKINSON•
. A. J. HOLLOWAY IVIanagcr Sz Funeral Director
hrisitn-tas Greetings
f iend happy with %Maelstrom gift. please you toexaraine onr supply of •
Another year will soon be rast, and before it leaves you will Want to make genie
• • FANCY CHINA, GLASSWARE, BALLS, BOOKS, and TOYS of Vatican
kinds. Besides these we have a large sioth of substantial geode in almost all ,
lines of DRY GOODS, .from whhh you could select your present. Also t t •
- would be for your reintotage to see our RAtSIbiS, CURRANTS, PEELS, TEA
SUGAR. (SANDY., BISCUIT, ORANGES, BANANNAS, LESIONS,
PERED BERRING, ; na OYSTERS. You might like a•nimeetring of Horse .
Sells, or mate for the Cutter Shales Or a Robe, orIlorse Minket, or fehey Rug
Then we have the beet thing out in Rubbere. tete of Hardware, icoldding
, Cron Out Saws. V e are not selling out, or selling at or below cost. We -are
still glyieg you full value for your 'honey, or we do not expect et. •
Oar terms are Cash or Produce, of whiela w eau take all you brine. Wishing
all a Merry Chrisimite and a Happy New 'Year, .You will have it if you de...1
with us at the Emporium .
Londbsboro Emporium, R ADAM'• ••
. 'the Origin:Dame of
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DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
The original kidney speeine for the
• cure of Backache, Diabetes, Bright's.
Disease and all Urinary Troubles.
Don'tascent something Just as
good. see you got the gentune
• DOAN'S
• 'ihey curs when all ethers fail.
Not*. tut All, bwolt4i*t a Blaney VOL
(earlier heir, Or 1 A 0$.9.4, donee ot
f"
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OrItEs sArLo!!! Di-koltastsD. Walks- Sits .or $tands!
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' St, eme ellen,/ Goes Down Near Ant- .,
wesPe--XPle stwect - Hazar bhoe '
Antwerp, Dec. 10.-Tle steamer Flora , , . , ,
. . . . . .
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was ,wrecked near here, :Seven
• of her crow were drowned, and nine, ne
eluding the eaptain, were saved. •
=At= AND DAVITT
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Celled on I'visideitt • Roosevelt and
Paid Their Itespeets.
Washington, Tice. 10,--Mehtl'elutel"Da•
vitt and Iron. Edward Blake, einembers
of the 'British' Parliament, Who aro
'making a brief tour of this country.
„paid their respects to the. President.
On leaving the WIdte Rouse they
.eiprested,Vierbstlyet, ta 'delighted settle
•their eel!, -
gag mot Xnenta teteno. Toroato,Ont• ,•
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Are not uncorofortabay
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They Fit W ell—Looi S ell—Wear Nir(Al
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We carryin stock:25 different styles of this matte of Shoes.
giving you a splendid variety to choose from.
TI10 prices tangetirOm $8.00 •
• to
OSS3111°O.• dil.Y.--ATO Pal .ter Sol A.
!Patronize the New,Shoe Store t nd get $07,
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