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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-10-26, Page 8i I r a, d•Ur•ftF 1«mso w LADIES, WINTER COATS. IN ALL THS NEWEST-STX1..FS. Our Stock of Ladios' and Children's Coats comprise all they very uewest styles on the market at prices that defy competition. Come in, and inspect them -as often as .you like. Coxaaparison hellos our sales;, prices Run From.03,50-to l8.00 1�, CLINTON 31AUXBTS E,�lxs ... 24 ?to 20 .i. But ter ......... 20 to 21 ......, $0.00 .� Wheat ....,..,... " a tp a7 ... Oats ...,......,b to 40 $ ;ley....,,« .; 55c to bac ...... 70c to fisc Sh9.rto ...... , ,....$$3.00 Bran: ...... ...... .... $21.00 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY RATE 14. Sin!,.k Barre �Pv,�r the railways for I Thanksgiving, o9d t,oizig gnvri day. October 27t�, and to retturn up to Wedne°day, 1st November. READY FOR WINTER. Tho Pastimlo Club are ready.far winter, They have had their rooms paper,"painted and everything fixed, �upto the `,Queen's Taste." HAD, A BREAKDOWN, Favi Haase C"kentng —1 � In some cases ' means a room to paper. it it is, your case we want to see you about it, this is not a selfish desire for we believe the advantage is a mutual one, to us the -favor of your patronage, to you it is a chance to make selection from an e'xcept- ionally well assorted stock and at prices as favor- able -to You as the quality will allow. We studied how good a stock we could buy and we bought it. We figured how low we could profitably make the price and at the result vire sell it > - About 9 -o'clock Saturday evening one af't' le engines and the ,alae- . You want 'Pall Paper come and see us F 4 �'� fur jaCKCIS . Ladies Astrachan, Bocbarn and Electric Seal Jackets sizes 3 to o'` Re to QQ, an sale Saturday at Cost. 4 4 75• y triglz t plant broke dawn end ' p t'h� £tree,_( eights were put out, ,ae. the load would be too mueh for the- , Saturday Inight, « about -it. $1.00 Pan Velvet Eft Winter Un& rwear , r 1� • . g . 35 .OU Don't miss this opportunity of obtaining a fur 'coat. . Aotve ereverything s ,bung dons to ,fix the plant g that fo r all the will be in wor(tiar,g nrdier for the The W.D. D Faireo About 100 yards heavy Pan Velveein all the popular colors Our collection of Ladies and Children's. Underwear is now fcr Vt'aietst Coats and Dresses.. Velvet is very popular in all complete in sizes and qualities. Penman's, Deilance, Turn- .all ligihtsl for (next Saturday night., - Any. ordinary night the anis giub'iner's O . o 'Often the«eheapst-'-A1Ways theBest _ x - New Sat'►D de Chine Waists Christmas and Holiday Linen can do'the work but flue busy hou it at the cltrste at -the week makes it ­­... . tainatient'vas )given, Mr. J. A.Irwin Was the chaiz(ma,n andansiotAnc(s(d the following 15rogrtam,-Piano solo, :too Aheavy a load. Mins Hazel O'noll ; (Trio, Misses We have just passed into stock a new shipment of Satin de We have just received our Chrismas and. Holiday Linen-- , Soles, Greene, and. Wilken - recita- tion, Mises May Rance; Solo "Can'ada New winter Coats That, Have Style. Chin Waists in the latest New Yorksteles, These are very Centre, Pieces, floylies, Napkins, -Guest. Towels, Runners, dainty and will please floe eye of the most fastidicus, (See etc., and without doubt. they are the nicest collection we THU. NEW ENGLAND SUPPER, our window display), Prices........... • ..................3480 np leave ever shown, and we invite your inspection as: a pur- Tuesday ieveniing of tt+his wet The Ladies, Aid, ofWesley Church held chaser or not. a 1'ery pipoessful New nngiand $1.00 Pan Velvet Eft Winter Un& rwear Supper intble. Town Hall, Tea was sOit 3( irodm 5:30 #0 7.30 and Ue About 100 yards heavy Pan Velveein all the popular colors Our collection of Ladies and Children's. Underwear is now fcr Vt'aietst Coats and Dresses.. Velvet is very popular in all complete in sizes and qualities. Penman's, Deilance, Turn- gaoic4 things provided by •:thee lad- les soon disappleartea. After eight the large cities and makes very handsome garments. This bulls, Stanfleld's, Peertess,.:etc., from ....... , ...: .......... 150 up is a choice tot and you should not miss the opportunity. You can depend on the Underwear values at this store. when (thee- were removed and the chairs �ac(ed, a <tgaod enter - Regular 1.00 for ............. . .........:.., ., ..:... , , . , ..... .62 We -bay from; the best makers and guarantee all garments: tainatient'vas )given, Mr. J. A.Irwin Was the chaiz(ma,n andansiotAnc(s(d the following 15rogrtam,-Piano solo, - Mins Hazel O'noll ; (Trio, Misses • Soles, Greene, and. Wilken - recita- tion, Mises May Rance; Solo "Can'ada New winter Coats That, Have Style. Ever" J.Leslie Kerr; Pian( solo: ,sells Mir -5 Hellen 'Doherty ; tsaecitaitian, Miss. P�ance; Quantle;tte, Masers, We are showing the Nattiest range of Men's Ready-to-wear Overcoats than it has .ever been our pleasure Dawns, Gibbin;g+s, Weir an'd Hari-. ' "God to display. Coats that have Class, Fit and Comfort; , bade.:b y manufacturers' that have had years of _ land ; Iiec t!ation,. Miss Rance; save the King." On the +stage ,wars experience and backed by reputation, All sizes for men and boys. . We invite you to come in and inspect ossa �ctoor of rt L�a stilcwe � ' these coats they are sure to please you. Ask to see our $to special idi0il spinninrA vL1hcW fire place.. and;. int ja11r(n4lis0n, -but thea! is A* rtem- aon ;why it isthould n,o,t be a guccs full .o1ie. t _'_ iillll CHANGES IN SEED ACT. Duratng_lihe rleaent session of Par liamen;t, , Importfant changos iwere made) in the Seed Act respeelft ;the tsar .of 44over and tim.olthy•9e•e . Under( nolle odd Act •'the Inspector. r aometimle4 found it -difficult to f prove( violations, though anis* presentations were being made. A deialier jnight offer' red eLover seed comitaininie ,as many as 92 rtvoxious _ 4 weiedei seeds per ounce, and ,ail nni- limited (Lumber of other weeds .suc+hr 24 ,foxtail, repi7d_.ent it as his best grade-, and charg[a ne,ariy as much as this ,competitor .asked for No. 1. 'He ;would not mark it No. 1, butt bo.- maitghtl state vleltbally ;that it, :was No. 1,•or just as,g,00d. This has of ;ten Poem done, with the result that fartmersg �s ,wle11 as Iietail (mer-• ' diene were same'artzelers over ,x00 chan•ts;,w o really wan tlad 'to, uy: yearq_old namely a is!ha+wl, teapot all t%e man (events which o 'to and tJu. All the articles. '(vera y u Pure #road, have got badly h Drives 4 muchf adgznired 11' sha'v11 was 100 make i P t+1>!e history of this.country inater3, Istaed and paid high pricers year('old., the tteapotf'175 and the since itb+scaiias.agreat:Domintioni. fort, Under.tlhte..new• Act, such representation. (will be im ossible, jwg 'had "John Emer(bon, 1806?'' in- TO PUBLISH BOOKS. aiud: both farmers and rletail mei- �. �. scribec4l on it: The receipts of ,the. Mr, �H..Gumimer, propriotos -of the chants, will be able to 'buy tlieiif ±� Supper amiountted •to ,$120. Guellrli�.�llterald, beer's desirous" of seegly pre. intelligently, Four extiandingthis business by .going 1 grades are fixed bythe Act for red . DEATIi OF RICHARD TORRANCE into( -the manufacture• of books, .. clover,L alsikie, alfalfa, -and timothy j' , am hle,ts, and .� qi e� ,,a• Last' 'tvnek •n a mentioned that P P' greneral painting, at sete;d,land all,seed sold for seeding +•�,_ , slrector Torziancio was attending the last city council meelting wrote pur;•oose,si by sle:aflsmen must be• th- .funera.' of.his cousin and :;we that lie: unhanded erecting a new ,plainly labelled with the reprodii,pe,'What the Ripley Express.. building:, It) Would be( of brick 49 Any isered �no.t grading No:3,'�viiich +rte y - Y �� says: -That a•ao,o-d triam6ls.betteit by. 42,four : storeys and abaeamenk. Isar higher standard than thte old �Y%ar +1 ,&,:. Rlnl s�0o]R�--���� ��+'_. E�Ri + ""' .c�'►"�' %[ �� to. beckio,o,ten. ;than igreat•-riches, He'askied.for ,a"fixed Assesymeat prohibitive) lin;e of five-oxious Nvas . nevier. more ;plainly, -demon for a term of y(etars; and on belog ;weorUseedls per. t!ho,usand of igood. stitatz.{ ih(eh by she death. of Rich- givenf this stated .;;hat he would go '%ed�' ,s prlohibited� for sale lzaammard.'rorrance, 'who passed away an ahead with the building this year. last. after; afew days iii' in ad.c�ition to fine r.(ew uildiiigthe A NEWSPAPER BARGAIN• n o i %vi 1•reEout Herald office will be eon - The postmaster sends them to the EARL GREY HONORED. n'sn with Pneumonia. Tire1 deceas- Tlzel Nle}v bra ,and the Toronto u CLINTON l P , a ed •tN'lent down to the- grave honor- tinuedl in uere-Mr. Gu'inmex is ,we11 DailylStiar will be :rent to any ad - ER ERA Rg p n I editor. ' Far instance, . there 'known to many .o,f our, to ittu Clubbin man by t`he niaine of, we'll say, John Earl Giey wlio loft'las,. weep for ^i and respected by young' and town, as he ny Com nodi member dress in -Canada from now •till Jati• DR. OVENS, Londo g .i1A Rata�1. - 911 is Er,:gland; after a sncoassfuk term,as old, and efto man in t'h_ commtiltuety t , „ P uary� 1st 1.911 for -$2.25, The Star.,ia n, Sur eon Ucu- Jones„ :who rePused to C take h ; ,, o.P, the C; .O I', and Chosen Frien;do , list, Specialist. will bp, at W. _ p Governor Goner, General of .Can- �''a•1 (r .d in 'higher esteem, Dei , est one of aarable leading dailies_ S. R. _ I paper out of :beta pool og6r., Ifa ada has beten given the and.cross ceaae�. was 5.9 year if a,ge. Ilswag and; publishes bath these lodges and( ,is evaluable and `intter(eistin Holmes Drug store, on Tuesday, Nov. iel' .not. twant :it ;any.• �onger, W(a ` borru at tClarky near �'oroaeto, and moron' paper. pa er`.tq lever 7th classes nroperty fitted, deafness, TheL`N(aW ,Era has com ` leted_ the[Uponf-inirestigatiob onderrrd hvhat was- . the matter, 0,� (+lie Ordter of Bath. moved 'rit!lr-:leis parents y"p P p Y ;member of . th6 p rents to iEuxiair A SYNDICATE, ,hoes-eliold. Thi Comimercial and catarrh and failing eyesight treated. following clubbin rates f•or 1911: of Cour ,sub- Township, four years "of age. Market!_p-agles are .complete and ac All day The pricos include The `New Era - scrip:tion, book ywe fouled John owed REV, DR. GIFFORD DEAD. For s•cim e 3,eaz s lie tv as enna.'ged in ,. 'F, J. 'Wickwire, until recently i;d- cuz{atto t'eorreictions beim made . : .� andLe�ach of,t'hte papers mentioned, '$5.70, He has -stopped his paper as The+ d,aath took lace at his res;• thei impi'ement 'business in :�ipley, itorf. of the Exjat,er Tines, but no.w when meecessary up to half: an hour ONLY 59 DAYS. a (matter of tecon�omy tots, A few P b•a, for the ; ec�tor.of't!h,e. Credit -on Star, is about before �oim Area Family. Herald R W e l avenin as ago tve': ,stepped into ia. denoeL on NVest Gore ;,street, tiVlrexq ( Past 25 ytears h4 has to conduct a chain o:f news a , g' to Pre.ss oti .each'Ed- thla readers of the Naw Era le k y Star $1,80 $ 's a odious voice last i"hmiWay night of. 'Rev;4 Gor- baenl iii• aged as clerk at glee Cam- through p �'1� ;tion, e{ :Stars (Edi.torials ard- thnking, of Qhristlmas. It .will be DailyLGIobe chuxchl• and. John melodious , McTicialt o.u,,e, ;which position he gh`ithat rural herrito'ry, Fa own . iieasonable, and: sane; the women's 4.50 hair A.. Gifford, Ph.D., in 'his 83rd 4 a local. village, possibly Dashwood, rang out loud and clear in the soul near., fiiled('up till.ca flew days heforti- -Abs here in 59 days, and every one Weekly Globe ..,.,. c, n ear, Deceased Was born he Will hav y page tCtleG sbortimg' news of the'. should cOmmenae to make; r ± -. i;5b. r;tzrxin<� sang, Jesus Paid: It. Wre _ t v in= . d,eath: "I3icl:,,, as hre (vas ca iii re his plan:(, and: publish 'voila Ever bod 's .... p p eparar it'orest;,and .vas in active m called by froau (t y y column sad tion:,[for their r e Daily Mail and' Empire ...:...., 4.50 m gilt( 'rave -boar mistaken- but his th-a travi ' i .g _ icon Star, The watna ' iluexie The Crediton, P +els mts etc. ams nes ' ssedus.. T'he'next istry at the M{cthodist church .for e 1 nay gublze, Will .bemis,s Das+hwao� •'Pion n a column, aze just a#lets :of FROM AN EXCHANGE. we(akly<.iLVLai1 and Empire a to .t s iml?re . about4 ('Cert �iit: a ear's until lie. ed in Rii�;ley. He has -gone, never ler and.a Bayfield t1e1 numrlerous features which G P .. .55 .,day .:w a slant hvn a receipt in dull, . y 3'.. , paper.. These he:will own, :ge will Our postmaster forma Toronto Daily World ........_.,:. 3:50 is ardor Sox Holt know «as :compell,ed to retire afewyears to return, but his kindly dispose- also for 1Vlr. .Z IieIp:ttoxnake.the, Star the 4 in`bst. laties the beftM* gt h . P tion; and true chartaetier 'i?eil Ion e'llier of Zurich, print comple�tteLand the most. widely cir-°:.' follower in; he lead madie, an assignment of .ago on account .af a nervou's bre(alti- g T'h.e'H,erald. • Thi Ls a new venture €n e'r'as for thte benefit o£ Tonoritr'Dazly .News ._.... .:.... 2,25' g t . down( when h(e cam,e to reside in remain bright in Itli,e jmemozy of ell papier in the province, his patrons and that yon Toro tb; Dail S;bar his, li2bilites to the Lord. Stitatfbxtd His . Sast 'charge ..,(vas t what* you may exact, -Na Ilegteitei Y ,...•. ...._. 2.25 �. aQu t: who. ar,e left; He was ai.�ar- Gzsacet church,. 'St.. ,Thomas. I inamber. of the Oraisrge Order O Weekly Sun ...... ,.• .:. .. t... ......1.80 and' his given out until they have beezu re•• •®6�®•t����ebi�iOA®�>!l��ptt00 THE 4TJTGOIl+YG LEGISL_2T.URE. ceivted, If you don't get ale ter or .Montreal W(aekly Witness'.,..., 8r. MISSIONARIES FOR THE EAST.. .:was a,s eaker ofanore dean -ordin-. lite-3onig -loyalty to• t • P h�a • The Provincial House, which will al paper on Irhle da t X ( �. ary abiity and hzld in hilgh esteem : Principles of thje Society,, on tine les- • 3iava Y you expect it London, Daily'Advext srer ...-;. 3.00 t Frown (the Montrieal'Witness. the o 4ue fields o tv 1 he abs ea • 1?e dissolved 'inthe,.course:'of'about the tk f n liie r 1 zted; .te,Aau and respcat of all members of8 •. a %verek h nil the Postmaster look through London Weekly Advertiser 's take 'thee �follo.win g -which Will inter- d l ayes four -sores two or hr tie•:, ,Orcler, Laid in a beautiful .oak ® ® >t as been in existence since boxes and do,i0n the cellar y tz er •.• '1:80 , H re , t �e • ,� June 8 1908: On drat da the t' c r es -1 a.gr+etat many azound this 'lraejt caste coviere,-d with wreaths from , • . _ ® t ' Y• (' also. Itt ought to , be there some- London Freie Press, Evening.._ 3.00 ; . ,. of tv0i;omr are •-also in,thie iininistry, '� Admnistrtation4 of St. James Whi:t- wherte and he, lit � Ie +qf Ethel ,co,u ;.try iii, rte(,ardsr.to Rev. f 'hoar Rev. Cliff . `the O'ilan:�te, Society and Intimate • aVere received last month for 0 ne Was i ;,ur �' Lon -don Free; press 11lorn' ands Mrs: Geo. W. Macke At the one o whom, ®. y„ 7e, red do peeve* with . ust. to leas es to hunt for it ,. ing... 3.50 Mackey : -At Anothez ,. Rtev, t4'. A. (Gifford, is .a frx, nd.s, 'Hundreds. o£ citizens view • offewhelp-37 were. left unfilled.' • a following ref 87 Hoar. 'A G. Iving P ra You, If Your friend London `WeteTtly�Fr.ee Press ... 1.85' new' First Prtelsbyteiiian church at professor in•bhe Colurnbi �n Un''>e•-- , ed (:'lne remains for flue.last tituepf •.Demanus.for trained. hal .are so • Ra a on't write rave at the postmaster; ; a 1 ` • teat` that we can a p • Y, the Opposition leader, having He isw to roe, If he tel s Farmers Advocate .:..:- 2,80: d4[ance and Prince Arthur stzeebr, ally, Neav W,esbznfnster, tB:C, IIis `orie. v.ho had }voii tliteir -affection (ford. to a bu,t)118 su orterts, Our ab 1 you no sex Canadian missionaries who axle by his honest sympliczty of charae_ • gaurantee a position to: every • P L .. or rte.- . put on a grieved look and.say.there Hamilton( Wetekly Spectator,.. (1,85 �, a °; t p 1i Par East to s r lid Widow. is a daughter'of thteolate iYlrs. • y ® pr>sejer�tative, (made rtip a House of gonna iU t t e I a P w Isa:aci.11iills, who died only a ;i��)v tel' and.Is%Helly dispositioli, He had 0 graduate or refund tuition mon- 0 106%lmeml�er:s. . hiding to be somil He is probably Northerpl..Mtassenger .:.:.._,_. 1.•40., the os ,±el, will be tendered a fern Y gospel, �wese+[>:s a o, The. funeral was Yield no i air e•rtet:ny, nn. the 'world, a,nd no • °Y• It you are anxious to sue- • Ake ;the x *sent time the ;stan'd_ hiding your mail for the pl;easui•re Fars sand•. Dair . < vent' '!God-sp;e,ed _T�iursday night. g _ maw* could Ii'ave •1•;e�n: show a • ceed'. rite for our beautiful c 0 • a ofthe ' Of having you call for it. Ask hint �` Y "•' _"""" '1'80 on Wednesday of this week,, and res &ct n. -oro. • alo uetoda at • an o.f,the partites.is-Conaervativeer Canadiart Far Thai �i�c who've''''tie (the guests of was under Masonic auspices _ The ) r. Deeply, impressive. fare*- •, g ... Y. • 78, Liberals 17 Labor i. r Eight to =1at1k again. If you are buying � -••- •• -• 0'•80 honor at,the ni(e(e!tfz>✓g which 1e tiro a1a1 .friiends in 'Clinta r twill l;� al ,er'*ic,e�3 Were concl�ucfied by R,e�v. { � Corse • > ; t at -amps make him lick them and put Remit( by Postal Note, Pont Of- 0 D. A, ilicLean. The tune aControl' • i�(vati�,e.s and one Liberal re~ themil on, that's his busintess. Registered begin(at+eight, o'clock, , M are air and sorryt, to hear .of his demise as the z i :took ® t T si ,neer .to contest '.federal con •.r flee rNion,ey order 4r Re y l�II Cal $SlI1ESs : Cil g Duncan; McI)onatd, Miss Cameron, Dr, was. a'popular lireacltter in town, 1�'ae'e to Kineardin,e cemetery, and • .etituenci�a3,. Hoa;. Frank Coebrane MOVED BACK TO TOWN, Ontnio�O Ne�v Bra, Clitr.hoz, nndt Miss 1?rtuimiriond and Mr. and ..beingZ pastor of ,On(ario<. ,S(re{t tv Conducted uncl;er the auspices a x01',C)NTO, . • 1 nesigraed to. -accept a ortfo i y r c Mrs: Geo. W. Mackey. Mr, Duncan. chiLitcii a few ars . ago. o, c11e Oijan_Zle Association. • ° O i der Premier Boren and. one sup- Last Friday Mr.M Mathth,andfa McDo aicl and his wife :go to :that yle g . � IVB II. I1AW P inelpa.I. @; port of'the Goveinaneiit 1V P. ily (roved back inbo town and rain', . "REPUS13 NOTICES" unique and successful, if- id; ficult , Ir,. S, getting statt1ed in the house oppos- y+ tlsefuse notice'' Ev r a fief aimon, (Mire aboriginal Bhilia. HOLDING APPLES INSTGa'�AGIJ POLITICLAL''IIISTORY, m•s0••l���O��iO�r�is�ii�iO ` J. Fos; of yV.es.t ;Victoria, was call ilq their old place. - tear[ by dte3th. e z° >r g. has received them says an exchange o.£. . xir dia'; Misses 1Camter(on , ant' 1romLt'he otkawn Journal, "wte, ' a.....��,�■ Diiumthondi (to'„evang•lis€ic ,and M "Most cellars arae 'too, waztm to zeoticel (that Horn. J. C. Pati i ,'n hospital work also in Central India keep ,apples, says a ;correspojid'^-. .will 'write ar co of Chan, rle fit' where the Workers a n in dan- Ont of Rural Nlew Yorker:, "The a . zed that en e s t,re ow Canada. W . xni ht . add, that Holl*>^•+� .1•Mo4: t� �••i ��•�•�•]••••i”�4F�••����•��•€�•II*••1•+c��.�F• ger of having .thteir labors doubled thdf l6ezi y can be kept jute shove , ing would be more delightful z ead- ,1. .. �. by a fur;e-her f.aiminie due to drought, tliEt fr,e;eziaio point 'the betters Of- Ing ttlhan the historyof holy h' •t• Years of ldhearing Strictly to the Folie � Mrs. Mackey isthe, daughter of the ; •ten a. s'o'lar can.have the tvinxlbws won 'Brest Aaron ;frun the later b1� + Rev. John Ross, of Bruepfield, ;Ont.. open during tbte dray, and thus'take C.'Wi eran so ,of those stirrer n ;t. u'hilei leer. George i . lYlackay is' to in rA lot -of cold air 'vhicli is retain* been;es, on,the sidelines would make K Stoves Stov6s.-Sted forso e time :after 'the a politician look green �n ve� second gren.eraltion anissio�nary; alive' � Y r� the av(e�i,ge .i f�j closed during 'tthte colder night, with env The Journal says; -It �' i nor BG"a;st at .sots of the faanous 'Mackay. Island 'oi . The svritter has a cellar under ghis is lean d that the Ron, J.C. pat- ate°sa' (.Khat 'Beautiful' island 'o$i het .t, Corn house built tp•storte apples, In terson is , z t + China with ,a population o,f:3,2b0,Ob0):: e(n«,aged in t1rO great �. The result of Dr, 112ackay�s Iaborl5 i zero, tt•(eabher it will freeze, blit at of Writing a Political 'history of -1• - • duetin:g tbhirty.ye,ars_ of slbrvice ill a suc9r time a cocleiinq of'.'fine hay 'C'an:ada from Confedtera,tion, This �` !! ,� Now is the Time to Pre are (and ittihe Rn i shP of Presbyterians atll Spfftenburrsit,t e have savl 3s aanolk there are foo men i C save It v r�y Prl A]WIRYS • (ancl � g y P g thele utitLl b,.Cau;. tam orlon( ann��wizc-n Can, .� P Aril about asxnany More. in the soutt'h I p Apples tos�avor in any kind ad,al bettter. qualified to prepare a aS established for us a. reputation for. Good For Cold weather, of; s,tonage should b;® pretty well INvQxk� Of..thls. clear p r ern half of (tba Island' with fully ictez •"41x. Pa't- matured (on the, tre't -not dead ripe tersoiv to arliamental4an Shoes that is Secatld .to nolle. ' hal ' as � (many probationers;, somte btecatxie six( -five native o.if toursel.l' as earl as 1874 w• on • he w as• zic,- y preachers of ' ' y �f%e have a good stock of MANGES in rice from whoaifive art0 ordained, minis:teri- turnedt fdi Worth Esspx to the Ont. C. •nom p etas ;to ,self-supporting churches, i'RICFI' OF RICE ADVANCES. tirioi z,egislatur;0> anal a Dpaninicin + wirers. e $24,00' to $50.00 most of;'tlhe othsrs having the,care rjWprle.L{entative; when he, Was elect 'I' v + of stations rand ;chapels, 'G(e(o e The C.anadaan Grooar reports an- ed for ,tlio sabre eonstituencytto tl�e "t' other advance of 115c a Haus • o,f Colinmons in 1878. It is Spend half air hour ltl our HEATERS for wood or coal from 9,00 to 0, Mackay. has oaten specially (per slyly. in � + ' . .� 00 ttlainec , ,for itlris work bat •t!, the; prfGO of rice, This is is total rabh•er' anfrere-Kin. just norv. 'to ire- . Also some second --Nand Stoves Andrew's Colliage and Tortoxtto Uri- advaneoi of 65e pier ctv.t, within .call Itnat lie ,gnas ,feated .ilii Nor fila � SllOp 'Coking Over the new ,t, Iveralty'lhaviiu takon as ecial n( unusual occurrence lite Essex in 1891 bpeause lid o. g p mont9is-a pposed + c,aursa in this •Comzri-odic 'the( Ignrle(stiocbed reciprocity Fall' Styles and we will rove to + tl�ddag'ogy, With fellow- adverse' candit ions combination r( nd* He, b0aame .a prix councillor anti y p One good second-hand chap or wood Furnace sleep in,,,Sye. To- is Clark Unlve cin,> sections, of thle East is a o, r igeelKaxvl 0;f••state foe• Caua,da in you that buying of us means a .I. ally, ;Mass. To -clay. in Far(inbsa sible: I China, conditions are !1892("and orci ,t1ze rletir:ement o£ chew . therie(_is �aslo the 'Mackay Memorial p ni�� distinct advantage to oil and a p Ilospitral,'ttthe b -1y Christian hos i orten this worst ih a 1an,g period Sir Jolhn A batt, he teas invited by a„ g y ,k. <, P' In; 'th,O Vanigstre Valley 'there havo Sir John Thor to be a member os Live assurance of been Cdr- tral among a 1tni11ioa1 people, with bets ver serious floods In no cabinet and was ma4a minis p g its Of iiia ,can 4almelioriatititg (influence, RVhera + ' i'l'ea'• pears this s�etion lex orfs � .iter of (militia axial d�efeaice :with, Dr. tPerlguson lash year (reported i �' real fitted with shoes that ' l tO the r�,mai-d,Or of 'China but Portfolio bre pertained uxttil he ;was . y + Lots o 29,013 ftreatum(dt►ts, scot y t,0 riaentiuom i whet fio,bas occur it is njocesoar APP0arlted(in 189,5 too be �th,e lieuted ,� ,yl the kis61MI ted .,40,000 'teeth ,etc to ,import lorigo g1iantit*g. Ii, 1007 ftt" governor 1of Manitoba. HM Was Sparkle with superb Style that �4 itr�act b 'Ur. Mackay 'it Ie+aailier sl year of florid in ltth�a.t ytdiotpt ct; llwayst a,clo;s3 .personal friend � ' , ,tr Stove Pipes, Stove Iipsrcis� OilclothtltlareS, pears tVti 900,004 tons Of ;rice• ,tyre_ tb Ccught 0f Sir .fohn 1liacdonald, axzd closely , makes them ,truly distlnCtiVe i t grteat pains as'he used ' to, deli� C to d(oelarer. Dr. Mackay, in, In the Dutch Bast Indios.. the c0nneetAd . With ,every political. �` and exclusive, 4 +, it Jwill Val rl fi tmbeteid, died it For_- i G•Overnorl Gener0,l: has tgtnliorarily mover ovk (during ;the ;thitity year's ,y, knOW(in June, 1901, ,an,d .was •laid loo ; prohibited It a ,export ,a,f rice y iii or Iso ern ,vwhie+h hie ways in Active pub s . *,est Aft sit 'ttji(b navies of n'atave Order, to s,afte(;uard, Polis natives, lice life. ming aro;ty d resident of HARLAND C~hOsloristiari;a >3 ;lavA so;well. ,�Sla to ' Bherte iia little available Barbra rice � h- bras atec�ss (atoll the ,� 0ttaw the; adv(dnt 0,f the Japanese i'n'180,5 in any of ,iQue praducirlig couintrilds;. Ilial( hind, iiaforlmation requitod in ,;.. Stoves and Hardware ej (new (ora (aflm'alterial• %)rogress def pO,siti0at in xndma � itYzp ova a,Wor - pf this kind and what . is + � RED 4-. liaa bd6n inaW urutpd, tiVzth *very ixrgw actardin!t '10la$i3 xlbtports, i�trf •equally( 4nportran,t, knoms pr(e: ty, + N r4.. f ho,pe(o, a rcr0att foatur a fnrlfh& f (herbs` will be a Isluortage rqf fdadp mUchf WherA 4n.pwt• nig hand ren zt, Audf how :to 0,at*ma'tie®QiA valve 10':f A'