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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-12-14, Page 10 , I I - .1 I I . . I . The ­ ­ 1 .,_­11_17­1.1�'. - - N . 0, - ­ I . - I - � I.: "'' - � r, - ­�­ . � :", � ". 4. , op I . . . - � . I . . .o N , . ­ -1 . I . .... ... ew ,.. IV .". . . . I I 'I. . . 11 . I . . � e in,t I._. n . � I - . .. . � . . .. I .Bra, . I . . I .1 - . - I - 1"r.,­d­ ­ --.,, . . .... I I r i - r_ ' I .- 1. .4- I 11 . - � _..... .... . 1. ­ ­­ I . . r, . 11 - - I , 1 I , I - � . I ,� . I - , , - - � i - I . , . .. . rr i 0 I I .r-- r - - . r . � I - . - - I ' ' - - � . I 10-i I - i I r � ."'." . � . I I . I I . . � . , , r , i - --- I I - r r I r . USTAULISUED 1865. 'Vol. 40. No. 25 " . I .,W.H,.K "& Son, Edito , . CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY DECEMBER 14 1911 �,- I err . rrsand Publishers 1�4 2 . __ _­­ _-A , I - harvest And lan,0 se,�lmr,,, oaeurslo,m . � . - - - - I - " - - , - - - - _ , - -_ __ - - - � . . . . . . � . r . . I � - I . � . J if t n:, %% I . r I the semil two years they had been Ia- the Spring 4441 g lie is bound . - . on tboir homestead thpy never tasted West looking out �M.11 doow of the, briois is Tust I FLUUU R1 WINDAM � U11 Ib I MAI), IKIRO I I . meat 'expept that which was the Spell car in which his licroes rmirielt ]lay . I I .11 . UUMT Mat�)i I . of their she with many a 1. I , t gun. Their sl bt bad ,n ,ptiquiry ghinen at tile In" pu'� -1 �'' PLUTIMER. , . 9 Carlo IoWha up at ]n Chl'fig5e. Reflit , 01R.MUSH OAM40E FOR, T E T, :1� . been gladdened f" the first time In - unfqnced fields. . H. , TABLE � * � . . I . 11. twenty five years by seeing a XlUS_ his mac.ter bethnc3 lit uk b-.v;lf*c,rcd I - . I ATCHRIUVA It I_ a . I ''.- .1 I mau'a dice when a brotlie ' r's family Way or bust" himself barking , t � - . -- � . � '.1 I I'll . out to Join them. The old lady Saucy small boys on the'statioa �lat" � , , . . Came Rev. J, L. Stewairt� Visalonary, 1 4"S. ^� "I T ... surprised me by saying she forms dotted across the iwai�ips. The r ce P.a -`l " r. a , 1,� - REUD - � . , f tenderfoot's , usedBig Jam in River ,--'­,*7�` , --� _� T a Christmas dinner given vvety , I - JEN01 'r. r .. she family meallwhile Are � , r 1 ­,4� :,r,.,11�,.:-_,­.'r; .. I n Would -not go, back to England I , .., T". . " _, - , , ,�_ . 1, ,.�­rr" 1.� 'sof Hanley. r . � I ,ea , ... . , � � 4.,�;:,.,. .. �, ­ , Y'., yearto tho. old foil, . crossing the continent in a crowe ..�.'_ . . . " - I ;) I - than . ,_.. �.11 �. _ 6 1 writes that Cana Party at .3n;," ____ *,.�-'-.--'�- I .., "., had a million dollars. They bad train, making new friend. , d 00.1- . __/Near Eleotrio Light ; :.�� r _ - ,.­,� ��..-�'..:� ,� ' . ,. r ,',, _j� erleti dis. ­­. "I. � r .: . ; �W,`� �-:` - "' ',-,1-r'1 , -, " , r , ' ­ -.... .. -, t �. �� " ''A � I _ ��, , ::;.,. - 0% - � " .__ .'.V .1, s -in n ,,r - r ­.. "_�.�. . .. �, � .. I ,�, � taken root and had established for r - ,�`­.:�_"�­�:��-.'�. --- r � rr 'i.."i, I nttt are al? Well, 04 L *" L' ,� A the capital og the pott � . _�!" ;,�'O. . - _!! thomselveSr an enviable social and paring notris as to tlipir destinations, . e Station 4 � � �!,..--�,.-,.,-,.,---,*,-, -.,-...,..;.­ _ , �:�:.�, `,'-'.,�._.,_ ., � ...,.� ... . .. -� . � , , �:q­ trIct U - " r� ',:::r ,,,.�,�;....'r.r;.,,........,,,,�".:,..'��:,...�..�:�..�..'I . " . X I ,� slo- a a 4- . -, * - , - .;:��'.-,.'� ��,r :,'�� .',?t'�'.,'�-- ..., W.", .. r� ,. .. . ,� IN ,�.,. "..., . I I . q , , r x England, a quaint core . - p�-..;, �.�­- , .., . Z�� �1­ financial position in the new land. with perchance an occa. ri, I b a _..." �` I .., . I I Zl.� ,,,�::r , � �' . ....", I , �'.. . ,$ L This, I take ljt Is the explanation ward glance. l A fe,.%r inonths later ­ __o__ I . " . . U."i ... tuony Ia regularly observed.. " I - .. "*.�-�'.�����A . I I L I 0 ... �� r Int I—— ­­- 0 the town of Will - �'-`-4r�� . I I " . PBY V.D. 410=140, .1 , � . � . . . . _� I . . I 1�,, � I . � . � . ; 11 . . - ,V VEST, IT,% rROGRESS . � " I : ,#�AP.&18 SME FRASER, ,7, .. , . ,(Copyright by'Publisherp Press Ltd.) . , . 7 � , Thb buffal 0 herds (luring the year ,_r- ,, ',.� I owtran round In immense elipses from ;xt " 11 to .north and back V,galn. They I., . . 1130ith kept tip -Well watered laud with good . I 1?, _.. all of which has proved to �. I,' , . 5: 'pasturage be good farming country, The settlers , - 01 "I" i in the West drove a wedge across the JI . . ." � I " � . , . : I .prairies along th e line of the ral - The heft of the wedge wac� In 1�:- , .,_. L� ways. Manitoba, And in M�iy 1882 the thin - -1 .. � , , *dge penetrated as far as the Regina , I . I . I . I 1. . Plains and the Last Mountain Lake ��, �� . �11 vountry, Near where the -ailway Was , . ­� 11 ,planned to cross 'a small Stream wasl * t- ham"had a 6 I ose call from beingbadly At the concitislou of the U10111 Onto QX Mr. James Dunkin, of the Wor . !ey road,. London, f6rinerly ,of Kip- flooded at an early bout, lasb Friday SET Or FLOWUR IMOLPETIS IPOR THE. TAVUL en guests at!- , pen has received an, intere3tipt.q morning, when 6e leeromigg,opwn L I vances to the platform and Wsses,tlie , . , tibie,i - Red Is the Christmas color, and the I letter from his son-in-law, Rev. J. .theriverin large quan fierthe P� mayor on both cheeks. als worship, . L. Stewart, who.i.s. stat��onect alt .recent rains jammed at. The second 'note vivid a tab * 16,16, ilie, there appro, alute and t a Chengttu- Chinal toudhing upola, the gate in the race4way at the electric priate. Formerly th,4 tone, was given. gallantly returns the s. 0 .0 rebe!lion' in Cliina� 31r. Stewart light station, and the water rose rapid- I by holly and ye4 ribbon, but lately the, exchange of kisses coutinUts until all . , staties that the Chr%tians have pot ly. . poinsettia has superseded everything. the more venerable dames present have been mo�ested by 114aie i:(ebels, IRA BlOngineer Macknall, who "" ' . . W' ' 'letteii, written from Chengtu, un.- charge, calledL for hell), as quickly as� It possible have % huge ratiss of the been thus bouored., . L I I der (Late of Qctot;cr 13, is as �fo,'- possible. bn t before the ice could be re- 'natural flowers to the middle Of the In large business establishments, � . . . . I lows: . moved the wator had risen about two where the assistants live in, .#, groat . Crisis is )Past . . feet. and was pouring over the banl table, These look lovely when arrango . L I rt I f the ralniatur I deal of kissing' goes on tit Cbristmas Obicken coops were wasbed away, and ad In one o e peach bas. � L 1, 44The ;Clt� of Shin Chin has fallen a large number of chicken% were Uots, to, b4 had at the florist's, gilded If I time, Some of the more daring spirits , .. Pit ,,last and we feel� the crisis is drow . ned, Tho %vater poured into the desired. The effect Is heightened by I among__Jb_e_mAjo "hands" .have been I . piast, I suppose it is time to. begin ,.t,lla.rs cf. half a dozen homes, and I - L ,to Nvrite notas againo There has xvbpn people in the vicillity got tip in having a bunch Of poinsettia at each I known to make bets. with one another lq been'consitapt fight�ng since I Wrote the tuorning tbey,wo . re surprised to' plate. , . . I ' as to the number of diterent, girls . / My .'a, I at flowers They would kiss between Christmas .,t note -to you, but as iM has find vegetables of all kinds and genpr� if one cannot afford the re I I I .no'. come near us We might .as well gI debris all about their yarde and in 'or but a few of them they call be eve and New Year's eve, I . � L I � be at home with.ydiu reading it all the street, Had it not been toy.. the I to escape In a certain. London drapery bousis -t of the -noneps ,­ I Alli -1 -pose, yoll � �. V ft, .- I-" . roat, made from paper so wellas ­ ­ tlwe --s a o One of these I �, �;, I y prornp .. - - � r4 k, .. � . "', ��,�. 1% : 'dre Much dea.1 of very seiin "horrid males" made. a record by Saint- � � ". .a small hill or bute whicu 4au we -14 I I I detection, especiall it mixed vit "P., "., . - years the camping ground of the I THE EVOLUTION OF rn.tURIE TRANSPORTATION. . are doin,gv'. Of course, we 7 � . 02 a . �.Q,1­ ,tot I - us darnage would -few natural blossoms. � . . . . .arer 41he scenes of actiou alod; giet; -sultid, Tho damagR at, the el- . l . ne I haW rt I . I I . �., �1: , . t ,re the settlers THE OLD WAY ' ,ase much'quicker eptric light 4tation was vuffioient to d - I . .. � tuffalo hunters, and he . The can le shades should be paper Ing .seventeen different damsels. - Bu. , i" pitched their tents calling it Pile of - � . . ou- newi inthis a .1 d be -found the game was not worth the . ,It( . 13ones-, Indian Was(rana. It Was 'her attitude. But it Was not they are settled on their land, and . in fact ,We have the tngines ,out of' eoinmission, poinsettlas, edged with red bea fringe. andle, for, in addition to a Scratched . 11 ;.,�_' 'f, - , Of than you do I 11, - - .;. \_��_ 23r(I of August In achieved without 11ardship, work and getting their land broken. and find heard the distant rumble of carin-co r111h the pmer was stint off completely The lees may be served In poinsettia a - ,, .�7 - 'p-0-clook of the . , 'k . ave to their surprise that , e streets lvere like skating r1i; s af-� . face and a pretty severe. ponviteling '!� 1� r before the railway was persistence. But wh,,ke must h they have at- a lew -times, but that is all.. Tb � .k cups on standards representing stem �,'�.."._,� .. the same yea, , . s of a vlctlmlri sweetheart� . 't . - * top the water subsided , I . ', �; �. - ,Qje ,d to ihis point. The then been the feelings of the Selkirk sot- ready many fFlends about ' them. I'llere 'we are shp� up tai ih.s great I � and leaves. at the hand , u' . Sir Williani he wo7re brought out by Rud- Thousands flock Into one district In. I . . a -A tam. .. e ra tlers v I cage of wal1g, -And o(j, long as the . aborlt . te effects ga the Cash youth found Wa servAcpa 11 . ) ne I Ydanager. now . rlands . . ,�".� 'Van rne, brought up a partl In son's Bay, up Abe Nelson river, and . a season, and social orgqWzatlon Is ,e are im- . ' . "bought and, I , � He viZeroy can protect US' V, , . For .more el, tia can be . .." on to' the present Winnipeg where complete In 'no time. Steel is-tald mune ,to all th. t C. 0 ik outs [ONUHN of paper polusbt . . . . 4 , his special car, among them Lieut, n go 3 ) Ide. . gff,C pensed with. - . . , I., shelter on a new railway In the Autumn. a� iestooned over -the windows or4rom. , il� - Governor Dewduey and Doxiald -A. there' 'was neither house nor . .1fidee,.1, our IO .At another great emporium on6 . �- implements t Even before its advent a new town IV rat few; hours di . the chandelier to corners'of the room. . I . 1. . I I to th�e for, them at first noi .0 - over. during tlh�116i IALS - - - � Christmas Indiscriminate kisising cre- . I �;.:, .Smith (now Lord Stratheona) ! I.. end of the rail to christen what Was work their land? -The Conquering Of has sprung up, unpaintedand �Itfcred .%tile affair. It Was largely, a ques- I It can also be draped on tablecloth, 1 ::'.1, � . , a n . ew territory. Is -not accomplished it Is. true, but debonair and ,busy. and-' tion as to whether or. not the � For a place card use a poinsettliv, ated so Much trouble.that. moretban 9. . %, Shortly selected as the new capital 'without heart break, and it is the hopeful. .Next, Spring the cars of tropp's krotilld stawl,loyal to. the, � dozen young men were dismissed , .�_: , , of the, Isferth West. Even iia those , WILL -INVISTIGATE' ' blossom, with a tiny doll head set'in the .' , , days I,fh tlers preceded the --fl- WOmcA wiro. sutler most. The instinct hundreds of settlers are being un- Governmentortakd.tsides .JthAh--,h,. . cup of flowers. Should one 'not wish . Ever'since in this particular establish, . . . e �set 5r ist6 wander. of it girl usually loaded at the- olding, and by Autumn fe'lour provincials agd%ivnBt, the - __ . . Introduction of a s g I . ' I . in, still a resident Of of a bq to the wa hume. A -young one or two elevators. are. receiving � . , . to. use the poinsettia plants as favors , pent even the . pri .. !'N'.- war.' A ge;4#41'14hif in 9n ,a Pullman to Cling Cloverrinicni.- Wilea it was oia.ce ' of mistletoe. during the festive season I I ,,_ g t1te gw-In of liomepteaders who'came . ., this :cltr .,,I,�, came res naught for the "old seen t,hat they would obey orders,. Dr, J. Ii. Tennant Looking Into the. suml� red sleds filled with candy. . u to insure Instant-dis, � . . - iu: Nohl.�ftber told me his partner man ca . � I .. . I has been eno . �' Cal ,� .a e in possibly years before, One railway I . . I I . . I � � I , I 9? 1. . . . 11 Ao the shack he hat familiar, ,faces", but hearkens. to th . ' . . missal. I .- I -tOo� . 4 . . I just put some tl Irty. -five .such t then We realized that it Could- only . - , , ..", . ag call of the sea, or the spell of the 1 I The Babies Scare at 7 �.:..-..;..�:!�..,::��"il�:..!.-�;. ...i""i. ._.,��,� *..�-':'.!�! ��." .'.� I 1. - - ''. , , . .�. 7-7 _:�� , . ,. ' el S - . 7 77:777 7 - ,� . , . ,jw'- eree.teF'.' a their home, it ;Oell rornartee of strange new-laad�. Thus, the market in 8as%atchew O'wn" on be amattiir of time until,the reb . I ... . 7... V.71 :7, . � �.. . , , . 4 -girl Who appeared with a sprig ot . - . . an alone wouZ(I it -ave t give in, for be their . I I `! . ... .. �s: � ."K11*...'�` �' '*.'.'.'..-.'-,L�,�'..'.."..,...,...""".*.""..,"";.*�..-',�;..�� . . 1. � .. . ? I -, I ,���.-`, 111,��,.`�,�*�`�,',,.,� , I 0 � __ ....."W'.... "...­....., . , - ",!, , . . Goderil: . . , . . 6N. �, . .. -.1 I . , . i , %,,". -�:,�!;%-.�::.�.T,:j,..t,. 4 ­ __ ��Ii-;.-- t 41", - - ,..<; j -., , . has the British. raco q,or,ad tiver the last year. I . � \w '. I.I�::.::,;*,,...,:..�..:,��.1,�.�i: �;'.V,`�. it in. her blouse was ordi§red. to put, OP . 'Z1, 1. f, . � bravery ever �so.great, Aheze was :, . - � . I � � : "'� . ,�.� - � - . - ,. _._ :.!!�­ �.�, . . . - . . __ .. . " ( 0 . . I ... f, . I -0 ,�, no chance that tho airms of 1(he . . . I , , ',�', � . . her things and leave at once. A, play . . .., ,,,, world. This Was the class that pushed One, class of new comer Is no .�', - . . & ., � � , ..,-O-- . . 1�1'1\`N-Nf , gn. �.," - � I . �.. - , I , , I I on beiond ,the. railway to the ,waste teaderfoot, His father'had 4heir feet 'ddle ages rould stand for long . 1 `Q'�_ ,�,-?qw � . ful.. yo,i3g nian who merely pretended . I I -! LS of the "I - ' Goderich, Dec. 2- Dr, .T. H. Ten. , '-�, , X�Z.%-..P�',,.,.; � � - . . CM: *0::::::�::::;::::�:X:: places seeking,adventure, and gold if hardened on the plain Ve­ 10- _V ,: �v to ,kiss a - young lao' Assistant wits , ' - �� f... . . . n.st the weapons of ...a modern I , I Z i, , ' . , it "was to - be founc'4 and ga , ., � Nlkultmxt bis hat I , . i :>.> :::::�:�,%�il.!i!if�:i;i:::::.:I . an �West In' the Pqrly If ears of "ga' 11. Cor the Uo- �, �,P,- " 11 FIE. burried off ifief premises vdth , *Trua, the banditti ave riant, of London, inspoctor `V� ­.., I .. ., . - -4 .,iT)on the last cen curny. inloA Gavernuient, arrived ha,ru.Sat. -V � -.1 - -W * - I I . -_ .. .. .... � cuous by Ill I --_-1-1 I - , '%­­.­ �. and overebat in his lmnd� ...M..."..'..."..": - herds of cattle and�bor�o kyafitg "' ' - . L NQUAM - , ,,,,, � . � 0 '....."...."..,. 1. *far west tip to a "wild iintl wooly west". They have, becil oftentimes edinsPi .% ,ough Ili. , .� . ­ ... ­$ I'.....,.'. tury when there was 4a reality - d. I ..NX.... . buffalo ranges of the 11 . . ,� ..: 1: . their da-Rhing bravery and appaif- "i'day, and is rualthin: , thot hire factory maid has a the Rockies.- The homec;eeker from been Spying but this lasA Great West lit indifference to death. but their v.estigation into 1.,he xecent �rtibies' rwi,KOM I The Lancas I � .1 her own that - . 'C for some years, and half a million of , Avere bitten by K ".." '. IS kissing custom all I . . . I I Bhstern anada aild from across.the � numbers have been, fiequoitly a si,sire, Twetity dog�, " "t,011 - - - 9� . , 'i . sea -moved,forward in roo-re. ordprly t1loin, neaTly all English speaking ilindred to one, but . what can all (�E`llle before it tvas killed. All the ani- . 11 �, .. 11 I is stiered to Christmas. At this special ., I . , " . . I , rist tont or shack though often, European 'descent, have 17 tnttls havo been ',�Ppt tied,np by otder- , 11, ; beriod she will,ktss an overlooker or fashion- beyond the .1, mly the , . . . . . , � find pitched his tent :where he had Corse in to pbsgoss a ,share of its *01:lt avail, when you are c , I of -the local 'Auth 00 ties #. ver, since they . . 1 . . I . any other male "hand" in the expoeta-: . . .' ..�. � . -4riii1to ,, -ie. Thef old riches. They. Caine .to farm with. PO"Se'ss-)" of'a 6�0rdl aP'lce OTan Avore bitte", and tho owilArs are anx-� -r, moss D. olt� . . , . * .1 ", 1; . I " tion. that she* will be rewarded with's , decided to, ,i hor . CnZiT=P1FCk or AOT'L . * . . ' ". timer was iftnlil�pll to hardsliip4 by �A: steam plows, .and see- that every- .old bird' -gun . at be3t, while . your j01113ly- awafting restihs. Dr,.TPr1nP;it o ANGUS, * . :. . . , �. � .1 - lvoyilp,.P- bvynlid tlie.. tail , ond in pound of power Is used. They have Oppillent , 11:13 rer,etititi,g riflep, i'-,Ox.lTiliz)4*llki.ttlk'tt);,Il, itildwilltnWw . I I .. .. 1, shilling fot her, temerity. . � 1. , . I . I � I I -%;-X-, - - I I I These can - , , .-el ., long S. maxim.i ind cann4�-� I . N n Oflicial repart tu'tlie dep u-twel)t at, are now and attractIve. . Woe b6tide the cugail �: ,�11 I wagous drqgpad by oxen The touder- startled old timers with their t,stifnat , I . . . � I . . � ]�, : , . , � 11 "", � . foot Comes out TOUUY iii a Cold-111st] of the value of time and business R61) "s, Best stnud. ­ Ottawa. , . also be filled with w xed paper and � who fails' to part. w", the cotu. . . . . . I �i . . � . . - . . �, . . . � . . .. .. . I . .. � . I -1 . . I .. I .. I . . - I .� will.�rand his coat sleeves Sawed up or .. .1 . I . . I , "Tile Tcl,v's- inarle. tlivir braviest � .- I ., . used'for entrees. ,020 I . � � � I :.. "� .;.i:.'�'�,:'...­:', .--!::.:!.:,:,;:i . , . . .. I . . . . . it : I . . . . . . I : ,:Xf " � , , '. '.,:::.%%,�::, *.:.:,I�i!:'�;".,.,:::,;.�;.t:::,�.:,:!::::�::��:., �,j, --,.."..:�:::::.j:;, � . d beat stand at a V.Wtace which I . nailed to thii wall. ,,If the girl herself o . .. i,�,; ... :�:.: *,.::K*j::-.,.j1�;! mi�:!:!;�,j:::::;:;j:;:,*j� ..;'..:.:­ ;,::�:,.:i:.:..:::7�l:,i:i.::.�;.::;�'�!:% .­-�.�::,' -:.;;!,.. ''.:::��":;.:.:.:".:i.:;:,.�,,--;::;... ELD . Santa C . . . , -:.X-..,-.--' ..X;; ,....... -:,�;!,!,:� - : * , , - . .!��jj;�:::. .�:�;,:�::�: laus Table 1�o� Growntips.. . �i`i:*.-----.,-'.,-;i;-- "....': . ..::;�::,�.:,�,;,�.:!::::::.,..,:: I � . . 11 1! 01 �:_ ,,.:.:'.: ;1 �:,%j".­.:­!.-1:.;� . fi,ay.a 1�11�411, anentlow�d.. � called' Shin ,111 I Z .(Ices not- do tbis,.Uep follow workers ,- . ­ ,, I .1 I Mr, . - - .-+7.1-.,.,...,.,;...��:����;�::!:;���,'�:,: �'. 7 :':�: ., :. -m,i,.,;:.:,:,:;i,� .,- ,::.,;.�:i.;:;,:i,;::�::i:i:�*�:�;:::.::�,;��:,;,..:...;,- !;%,, i .. � �::::, �, - �.." ,, t A ' is -a ta � -arranged ,* . . ., .. ,.::.;:::.�::,:::::!:..i,.:::::t:;.::::i::�j:j;�:j��,;!::;:;I��i:;:ii:+..;.:.:.... ... '­ ".. I -lore . , . �, ­, .�;:.:;, �,�'.. :. ­..:,:.:.:; Nev.-, Forry. It is . I , .- I . .:,;:; 'r 6WO, t` k", i� if 44; blo that elko b! . . .. . I �. : i,..,..�:i�-..'.�i�i�ii��:::;�::i�i�i:*i���:;�iii:l�i:�.��-:.:..:':.: :�::�: �..:,;::,;;::�;,;"::..;: .';i::,I:i.i��i;,:,;�::,::;t.:,i::.!I�..:..:.:.,::,: �:�: ii:.. � � i �. �*, , � C h I 6. 11 ha t Is, t I i e I __41 expense. wit , ' L . � " � * ...__­ .1-11 - I ,: . . - . - - - ......- , i": .. !:.. - ,T.:,:::�%.;�:��,�: - . -� '­ ..:�; .:" -'i ate�);ic place of high oid�r -on ,, + . , - with but, little Iroub'16, and Som pf 06 mofe venturesoine have . I , * - .. :il. .��::,�!+,!;�,+,..i���..�I;�:�'ii:����i�-,,".�:." :, - . I � . �i��:i�ii,..:"..i:�!,�iii�iii�;����i�'..;:;i::�:��:�.�.�.:. .... ��.:x:;�`�. �:;�: . ,�' . -, � _� ­ � I . I - - , - - ; .:.�...:�.::,ii,.,...,.....�'... ...........,'.... _. ,;".,: , -, , . :t e � . . .. I .':i�:,�i!i:�i�,�.i:*.":�::.i:�*.;��i:�i',.i��il:i�'-.�i,i;�:�l.,:.�:�i:;�.. - - ,:�:�;.,�:..;,.�!�:.� , . . , �.:­-' �: ,. . , .; . ­ _�; - The centerplece consists of -a . .. . � � I I i -,.::­-._:,: *::+. �-1-11-:j:.!::!;Z:t:i��' ,: '..:�i:���:-��..:�:i�:,��:l�",�-:.ii��::�i:::;:.:.!''. .�,; .:. ..�,:,��::, .: . ain. :tn, ;u tact, be. ap- , '3"' 4r � I - . . - . , f:��t:i�,*:....... .., .. ...'Xi. +...,:' ': . I., + I tile 1, , It c .. � n known to "get- their emP dyer � .. ,' � . !: :i���k.�::Ii�::,.".i..,:i:��i�i:,!..,:�ii:i�;*;,; ,::. ,.....:..i.; ��t;:]..:.ii.;:::;.�l�j:;.�;..::.:�:,.;,�,*..,. '.! Locai N"* VVS ;iO of old Santa Claus standing. on a , bee .­ _ _ , ..�:�,'�+;.�::��'..,i:.:�.:..:�.:.., f, : I . . .....1- ..... ........ i;'il*e:i�: :;; . I.. . . . : "::::;:.:. -,-x.:-;-:`! ; , ", �.. !*::�'j;�.j:` �.�.:;:.i:,;�li�:!:::i:i:�::I;*., . , . pro.i4 lied frent L,hh a1do only aft(�r Itw � . . ... .... I... - , .:;�:!:-:.j.... � L ..... ... ­ ... , . I .osr I -.�* -�.,�,, ....... :.:.:.;.:....;...,.:�i:i:i;:.:;;:;�.;,.��;�i::.i,:Ii�I�;:�:.�,...:::..,:...., "';­�.-::_ . _ - . I �. - - . :i_', .,:,r,�,:.:: � -;;!!.;;!..:��'.;".�--:!-�'........::.::;.!.::...:.,+ ,.: �.,.­:. ­..,:.7�': ade from cotton bat- - . . �.i;�'i.;�:;�.:.::.�..:;.,:�.".�;,.:.�-.- , . . � . _ , .. +-�'::::%�Xi::; , ''. -an 111at Ili � . . mound of snow in, . . -_ . . .. I 1,., ., . ,..., . . I . cro�isin 4, three terries, d � � I I I �;j:j:-..�,": :_,:�. �; �.: - ..':��-'�;:;.::::� .,..;:-�: :.:, , , . I': . _;� ;:, : - , , '­�o�:�:�i-;��:!�:�' li,t�:,-_ .,. . .. . , , : . � -yia" ,�- -,�; I � N . � �jj�;:��i::�����::;��:��-..:-.�,�.�:�'. ., - .'' - . + ,:: 1. I.. ,� , c,,, c h V4,ace over swift rivers . when v P r S,$ -) d are'placed little - . , . - I on this moun . I I *:�i:�' ��.; . i i,i:: ... : , 1. , ..: i .. �::,,X..� �! - .:.; -:!%:.,;.,`, -�*. .:.:.::_ .- �.' �.. -:. - , ; � . . � - ; . ijiji�i�i:�j�:;!,�� :��:� . . ':..I.�:�';'.;:::.:�;L�'�'...:::I;�.� -:i:!,::�.:� , 11 . I.. 1.11.1-1 -, .�i�i:i:�.,:j:�.:;:; .... �..:,:. . . _.I..... ".. �,. ­:.:..:,;; _ :;::,:: �-::i:il�: ....1 +�::%:. , .... :.. I , - .' I , "i . tile "Vatti. is high, as , it' S" . � I . - - .. - i I I:V �, 14 14 � . . $K:."...... ­.....,."...- �. �.......... 1 ;.., ,: : . ... . � 7:,:j:�:...�-... .... ..�.:.;". 1:1'.1.,.."1_.:..,;-. � . ''. :��,;, , ���11.'..I�L�'�:'� ill is ap R&WAAM, I;k dlj�istmas favors done In tissue Paper I � . .; , ..$�.:.::­ �. '. , " ,: " �,.. � 1.::: � I I I . I . I I _ . � i�.:��l:!::,il:,�::;..,..,�:.�::i*..:",::�"!::�,�::C.,.:.;"�--.!..:�,::�..,. ,: ;.:+,;7;--,-*.:::;�;::::!:i:j�.;.�.:.:,..!:,��*,-!.;�-;:�.��.,.,-...:�.::�l��::,., I.: -::.,.1, this.time Of year. The troops grad- 111 qOR, LOCALS'. .. . . � and*sealed with Chrjstmas� sealg. A - . . I I . ! �::!�:::��j.,;�::��;.:-�:�:�i::::, ��%�.! �'.'.::. , _::: ,::, .­:' �:.:::.: ....;, �,:::.;.::.,;:,::�'�:;!:�$.:.i:,�:: ��,;;:,; ,;;: -.�::t,�' :� ;�:;:-�:j , , �. - :., �.:" , ,,_ ":: .�: ,:! , . . - . I . � � �� -K*,,-� �::,�:.,..:-.�l::�,!:..;:,;:,::.����.,:.�-..I - - .: :'­ ,.� , .::..: �, :�% -��: ` . ,. , _ ,:, . I ually drove the raiders bact, LOOM . . . Wreath of holly surrounds the center-'. . . I . , - , �, .,:::::, � ,I.;. .::+:�i:�:�l�t�.i�:�.�..�;;.,':!::;:;.::::::.,.", : , � .... I . I - % ", �: ;!:` '.� �,-.j ��.. . -ii,- accp' - Decemm. . � , . � . .!'.;:::�:i;�:;��:�-.�j;�::�ii'i�.,���:;�*�:.i�::.., �' ..'' :' -,:j:,.-- . . I . ..... ,: I any .of tile surrounding pl. I . .. .. I :i�:�iiii�:�::::i;:,i::�i":.��.:::;;���:�-;�!:�,:::. *..� - -, �;..��.:,,;.­:::t!�::,i .:� ."::, . - I I . piece. The place cards are bells, and� 11 .1 � I I I I ...-I. ..­. !%: . heir 0. ,iatm,, . � I lit 1', 11 i.,*.�,;:!:Ii:�:�:'�:i�:�i:::i:�:i:i:�;;:�lil��:':�:i..,..:I�'. . ��& and t1hav ollo-se this city as t I coltios on avac6� . . I the nut disbeg are made, from pink .. I �, I.,..." ... I., ..... . , _:�.",.""�­ ­ ." *�:` .. . . � � ................ � . ­ __ , , ik'6rs. , I I f 'I headqua For . ­ . ;1-11.-`;�;-;-;-Z­` , . .� , . atime tile 1; ail 'ect�,�ftgitin oil the 15th.: n. ------- ____ ,, while a row � .. '. I - "' """' "' - "I ­`Mffi�,,fl n NEV r ­dou, 41 , . . I I I ,,,I ., f,:1gQV',;�p 2i t. troops. Paid no partl, u, ar . - . and gree ' ..�� 11 I *�::::.:��:::!:I::: , � . , . . . , emmen. .� . . ".1W1*­W- �'� I _ . . � . . I g I I �� L I . . . I . ... - I , !, + " Ir -� . -onL- Slet up . I . . I . .. . , 0 1 . I ... I . . , 0.1 - .---.-­,_;­_­. 1. .they I- I ' , '-!:.'.-.�:�:!:�:iiii�.,.:��,:...;..:4$.:.,..;� -,:i:�::i�,�,...:i:i:i.����ii';�5� �X' *ftl­ �, ' Imound. A large C ro ,� TAI -.011NE ... Z ��5_. $ , f tiny candles stirroutids the center . ,-Ii,*-, r4l �R att tan to them, an( S,� I . . , . i SIR W. i r .� , ,.$;it;�*�*i:i$ as'bell ,� . - � DOING BUSIXES . I ,� '�i��i���*I� ­ . 11 AM their 'own local at-thbrity, admihis�-_ NOW . . of the .-jij!i��ii:�::.�' - ::x .:",:�, . hrist �.'.�i,%%.., ,:Ii,.�f.,��', ;..:.�.!.:I:;::�:::,�::.:..;.:;!:::�::::;:;.::.,"-.*'�.::i:..�.�...W .... _­ � I I , .. �� '� - ' Who took the first li-alit out..west- .1�,, ;:�. ... .. .. .... ;-;-;-:y,...-.11 , - , 4� � . . . . . � � . .. .. I . . _i. .., . .. I .;,:; ­ - .... -;'.'­'%i*i*�i*' ij:','.'�','.'�'�:i::,f�.i%�j:�*;;�%�:,;I:i�!i�:ji�:�,�,:::.:�4���'�t.,..� M. ., , " 't6ring 'I . Tilie, �Schaicht Motor - Car Com- I I . . .. I . � �� I . � �'.ii;i�;:,�ii".,.,-..�.-,,.'.:I:i:::i�..,.,..,.;,.ii�j:',��:;i:l�:��::::i:�'.,:i,.,��j:�:�:�!:,.,;i,�li�-j:!:j:j,�:j�!:�ii:i.ii:i.,., . ,KxQ...,:;UF:R , .. .Judticd collectino, taxes . . . . . I I ' - .. . I . . - 1. . , - ii:,T -i�` .'­.:'�. �.'.'.fij!?�_ 5,� . when all �ii!`� . I . . ,,, '.., I '.1 . �;:Z.:;:�:.:.:.:.:.";;,K.:.:.::;,:.::;:�:;:.�.;�:1, - iiiii�i�i�::ii��i�i�i�!:��i��::::ii�:i�iiii�'.��:i::Ilii�ii�ii�I'� �.-'.'�,.,...�.'.;:If.+.+',.i���,....� � ....".....1. -illine-troops-ete Then M PUKP .1 ,,, , I -;,:,i�,�'ii�i�ii!:K��. "....,;,.;.;",.;..,,........;,;.:.;.;......:,,, +"i�'.."....��.:.:,.:.���".......,.:.�-.,- - - opened their �.!, , on feet. The shavings . .. ..... �� di , fourteen by sixte W14;��-�:i�'.�.:t��:j��.,;i:..,�:;.,:I�,:i:....,........:.-.;,;.;�'.......�..:.:,;.;.;.......,.., '-�:;:i:........:ii:ii:ii:�:i,:,i.�i�.:�::::,� 'was rdidy and: ,the-6ountry-round -Oauy, of Canada, have ;.-, - � .�!:i -�:,I;�::z:�,,.s , , . . , . .. . .., � '� 'the , .? ..... .. ... :-:�.�-:4.:.�.1-:�:.:.:.:.:.:.��,:,%;;;:.:.:.�.:.3�'.�-Ul.-',iV,"4�.�;,;.;.:.;�...:.!�,,. � :1 - .. " '" il . , , � . _.._ .. - , .M , lactory in <Hamilton. -This is the' . I - '. , _1� 14�� had not been swept aut ynt. At ;�,, : : .... .. i:::�,:::�:i":i:i�:i:i�,::i�i�l,!:.,i,4�, ,;?�',�5��:�::.��.,�,.:�!:::!:.:::��:,i:�.',:�:i:��::�::::::i:iI I About had.been,sufficiently cleared I �--,;�:` ;,i* � . -, . , . , I y had a tent store con- I �..***;Q: 4 f it:= which the Clinton Motor Car- .. same time the :: �W. �, � I " I I' � - ��;i�-';i:i:i:�:;::::.'.i:K�:i�* '7 .0.114'. .-/-.'-'-.x­§:K�1 attack, an - . � " � � *i�ffl to prevent hny ,sudden !'. - a 11 � .. A., d taining all sorts of goods, the stock 11 .11. X... ;. _- . �_ '41/1,11, . . . Chert-tu, the Imp'eri;ilists divided ,C6., .',tried to litrid; sot they ,could: I . .1 . - being worth $50,000. Then they a- 11I. -I . . . . . . . . . . . ..,..,_,.,,�.,1.'-.'1.--! � X.;�:�%;11 : . -approach- luAll 41faiature their cars in Canada. ���', . i� I . t li journed to tile Criterion Hotel for .. . , into three diVisidni And .. . . � I I .. & � . . . I . �, I :, I .� I , ed the place from north� east and X , �i breakfast. It was necessary that he, GOOD NEWS FOR THE I , . I , , . . .They have . been ov)&r. two . . " I xixq . . . . �!:::%, . , , , west. . I ... k,-.nK::i::9in;n::.� . 11 I :�--,i%�Killi,-i ..... . � * `-"`f . 1 In'troanced as the - . . ...... I A. should first be . . .. . ...­�!i::%-X., i . ., i, . ... :,�, . 11 . ......"-..,.,.��,...-'*i.ii.�., . " . . . '' . weeks in the nelghbourbuod, with C IRISTMA$ DINNER. . 1. .�,�,*,.`.'i.:.i.... . � �)�� Criterion was kept by Colonel Gran- . . . . . It ,�..,���.�.�'.i.,,�.,,�*�f��ii�ili�! � � � ..� A . THE EVOLUTION' OF VRAIRIE TRANYSPOUTATION.. little i,eports as to - libeir - success.' Accord! 9 todaily p,aper.repor;ts - .. �'. I ,.,,, A ville and the waiters were two" - . � .1 � TIIE -NEW WAY . � I ".., . . .......... ­ . � . I .1 . � . I "_ : . . . . . . . ::X:;:;�. .. .1 1. k�.;��� 'nephews of the Duke of Bedford. The .. . . . . . . � I . . . I But yestcrila the news,came th'at. turkey prices will take abig slump :.,.. . � . . . the I------ - -Ta-11en, and the local because ,the farmers are . hollding I . . ' or parlor car, and'grumibles It he Is 'Methods. ..;A -man* on one of their i- : - : ��; � �� Q.'R, ifood and service were good, but the 1,...I.W. is get high . ...e.. 1. - ....'...., --.1 - , - re pulAished eXtras in truid hipments to .,.:.,.-.. ,i'i,�,,E' ,plate was of tin. They had been 6 few hours. late in arrival. * The, thr'eshiiig� "outfitEe' -who -would all6w. dailies lie . p-il. theld! I _ . � . �, � . . � . I I . I � I I I . . ,,�'. � tattracted by the glamour of the Dow multitudes Ili English I ,cities, wbQ the. machine to run -idle for ten li�)irie fashion. I .. 1. . price at Christrnas and the markets , � . .1 . . . "The re -down ito There Will be , :;::. i*i::� ��l . '-'�J, land and looking about for an'o-n-n- know n6thing,.of the soil of England SeConds would be ',fired", for this ,belis were wown. wi:l befull' then. ." .��i;;j::, i _ I I . .. , I ' S�',',', Ing set up an hotel In a t n . e ere 'ad the num*er of three thousand, so it many a housekeeper glad it thq� ro-" ',..:::.. -,.�,.' . . � 1. - .. � I I . - _ ent. . Ma y �,en, . wd out. to the ptalrlels,. a farmer *knows just how iiiuch 'money .1 . . �, . I � I .. � ". ' -be rest, byfir,ing�Ahe pOrt �s true'. . . . . � . i� , . ,.],V - men of this class came out in those . Are appalled by' their vastness and it costs to run.�the machine idle for is said, bult t, � 1. . .. - ''i iaged to pscape,� and, mak- . �. I � . _. ,Av� 'Years, but the ran ch-hfg -country of foreign Aspect. Nothing Is As it Vas ten seconds.'Nop.411pos to say they ILF4 citYp mar � I ." ,I I. � w inipos- _�L RAILWAY R . .. ; ...... : . � . �, - �, . - ULE "' I I I . . . . . . . .. . � . � Alberta proved a greater attraction to at home and nothing IS right. The prospering,. .and have done much, to. Ing across corunitryy'are no . . ... . V '- . -, 'them than the farming plains. At old,timer who loves England ,grows bring the waste places -of the West aession'.ofseveral okher 'cities. In .. -G T. R. rule, No: 102 to trainmen .. I ........ e I 1� I . '7 ­. . ,another hotel, the Dominion, the impatient with the Nng"Sh and won- Into 'produotivIty, There ,are mere' .those later cases His not-Abdught con,si;tent with the statutes, sdys.1 I— �1?if��Ii . :� � Maitresses had been brought in fro,,x ders'aloud if England' has 'Indeed be- la7id speculktdrs and '�sod skimmers" however, that there WRI be -any., ,114o parit of A.aar or engine may be I .." - . . - � . o.! . . � . k, - . .. , � �,­V: � . 11 �Chicago, and dressed In silks and come (Lecadent and prqduced,,a Tace very serious rkesisrLance,-, as Iney !U.py aby part of a, �,r.isl: - � . � ... - Among them, but there are thousandb allowed to �occ `i:... �" , . .. . . . .i, .,4; 1 : -and "quitters". " , -hem as t did,,tbe. -0 I " ,satins. Mr. Nicholas Flood Davin, cf incomietents It of skilful, Instructed agriculturists cantiot foxtifY f � hey highway -for '23anger plerliod lha�a " " a �,,'/ I I 41 , , . ,who -was early on the scene, often Wone of his cherished ideas that' -the . � .. I y must V !�::' .1� . . , . . ..� I Ire, the great majority in fact. When cit, tivo-minutdsj and ahighWa I . I ;1 -:-,� . . F.. . I - ; just fallen. P:* :;;;; . ., - , . -commented on the entire absence Of. English a,re a colonizing: -race, and J�� Populists were stirring up Xan � o,o,r people, .,it. will be aglad day not be obstructed by-switching.'op- . .. . . . . I . . ,,-K: .." ,...j�,., � . ... I , 11-1. I � I . . . .,�z-;.:,. . ! VI* 0 I, over It is crations $-or more ,tban, five.. hii�n- ' . . I , .1. . . ,any "rough" rowdy element itith se are theie, faint hi��rtg theu the 4010- sas and distrubing th6 -politics of r ,thera -,When itis All .. ....... �'. ..Z. I . 1. -­ " . ,; .. .... , , � I . . .,;i�,. 1. � , .i�. ..�I 2 . .; . -.1..". : . I � � . . � -the winas of the West r all, -the soldiers viho sUf- - iat a tWeP �:�:... , .. . � �.. I . idays. W1Ttk a vision and faith 111i't nizers? But tile whole United States William Allan nolt, afte ates .1 I . . . I . I : ; Ell_­.;-:;�. .... � I .. ­,, . , 0:j�A,i,i*, , I 'Or ..; , - - . -earned him ridicule then . 6 quickly winnow 'the. qhaff from the ,r yet -the rebells, in, a . . I . . . . f,: .:, ! iss Alm WA -RAIM;. , . jonly 0 . I . . White of the Empria Gazette startidd. for mosit, no , , ,*Hz wtx& X3 , I 'Davin wr I - - ; * 1 '�Ihis. kind. The I I . I . I :..... X , . . . .. I I ote In 1884:- * greatest BAD EGGS .. .....".I.A. R", . wheat, and the 'old timer comes to .ths, eountry by this piece .,Of' advice, case o � !� "�.­-..­�_x,-,-,�,- I hat- �_ ,,_ - - , �'A pleasant city on a boundless plain, hiluilt-hi time that even much of this "It would be better for Kansas ,to ,sufferers are'llhe non�eo, b ta 'tq, ,e-.%T,r ;�'..- � an a PL ,The Sanitary Inspector at 10, .&O, .A, ... I round the nedle" and kiss him, but tho . . nnd id the ralise more' wheat and less'hell". ThI13 w -ho have theirlittle, all Un 110 . � I d their .1 ... , _1:,1:. ': if he take the llbertY Around rich land where peace and unpromising material Is so hem is laying gomplaints against 0_10-., . . I plenty reign, . . . -_ . -1, .-�N ,�.l . -f .4,i*�.Kli��Z.>':; . risks are great 8 . . core. . � have given two eases Ili appears to be the Idea Of the AmerleaA lives ,At stake. All over straw - �.� M..-'-.�.,,:-.'_, .i��.,�% .��,.X".,ii;"**,*.*,��.,.��'�','i�,�.',���;,."?", . .1 Lueveral people bor soiling skalo de 1':.;,.�.."�,:::X�X:�F :k:�::;:;::�:W.:.Z:�::.:.:.�.:$.:.: sovereigm. A legal camp, the province wisder,'s howevero farmers In Canada. Some -are the m n buTn- �;.!;.l!" --�Zp -��!:;::a�,j­. ":i6.�,i�iii,m%"�i�,i;�:��s�i:i . �,­ . .. .... � . � ... . Englishmeni en -thatebed.villagog have bee .... ._ - j he win part with the . proof. The gyred and, rqften eggs, contrary to .. i:; -'-'V�,\.-.:1 .�...- . kindly he will part with a, - hme, h ,.I. -:� .'.,;�:�, .-i�,'*r-"i..K'., M.- . ,:�--- � If otherWis I � I ri ,w Dal -, but large e 8yJawis ' Mhere have belen ,`:�::;:Xl� .:*.,.",.,iXN�, .. - - . never -ceases to maintain' that many and the sons of the men who ,brought ed, oit It y, oX,eOuwsL .. . . .I.."X-.010111400645 .11=11-1_ , , 0 ning!s spleaZld th, nion-� � � I.. ;:%k '. .... 1- Usser. in one Instance the master was - A -rich cathedral, leap things are not as they should be law and order t6 -the lawless plains nurAbers Of hooses; men V! many ,cop.-Jilaimts lately migile in " �.,:"..Xz-.!.:,"..�;�.:t.".-�. K.o."..0- 1. . -. " ........",...;::;;;;:.:r"."(.,.,.,�., ' ... §0 �:;,�,.�rv.,;.­-.---'­ -i-1-11- so furlious at being kissed that be, . 11 dome; becausemot as they are at home. In of the Western States, and One thing ey have been robbed Athei, Out- Clinton, abo,ut eggs being Sold that 0,�, = " M1.111.1 * .1.11 .1 ,g mar � ts to the same "...1. - .� � -1 kk­ 'his works until. New Year's d&U- , : ;-q .. . *`014 ,I,% . III I .... . ..'� A teemin t, wide streets, brond .moderation It -is an attitude of Wind that pleases them greaft In Canada Tight, or what amloun' .Were otrongii7 . Suspected to ,have 111, ..... I dosed ".=110.1 ... ­ ... ­.�,.,.,; ... - .0 ftg - squares, bright -flowers, , :that bao Jfs good features. it it were to that Canada Is a country of law thing, have had to give large L14MB doxie ,Uwn iml. th4cubatoris-Atj !Last wift"N."�,". - q -.1 ... XM�.,.; thus mule the hands In .a week's . I A. . � , M10: ,: .. .1 ... I - 1. � I . . .Women have -by ltbe immates inside. . I : or -- wages. I . I : � A marble figure Whence a fountIM -not t6o dangerous 'a point to dwell -and order and where a man may get ,to avoid plunder; --:, I . -_ "' . 1�1 f 1, , I . . � � upon one anight Insist that the - "a square, deal".L 'At the outset this been mistreated, and - I I . ...... .. ..... -.-.",..--,. .. ­,��-..-..---1 1, A ludicrous storY to told of a young . & - - - �, ..,��...-. .. showers chief � - thoy, with Ilite. I . . ­­ =.,�n��� I . .. thip? a gentle princess, � ton of the West Is a realization patentalfatet Impresses them favotir- did and, litfle. chillidren, caught in DR. MBDDIS LV�MRE � I . " !What 4City'S '11mitat yet. ably a o a great ottent o loap ' I I Japanese engineering apprentice iri 1. famed . ;that it.has many things to learn determines ,tTie, flames, were forced t , In- the Methodist .church. onMon- TEE S"TA, OTAVS TABLE, connection with the Christmas custom - . . 3Por happy genjus, It Regina na,rled," -However, while it has so many things their attitude to our politiczal and into wells and rivers to escape a day eVening-the Rev. Dcr..Mefd1d, of I tdmmed'with .holly hangs from the, of kissing, Eta was 86rving his time - I . NeaTly all these Changes have been 41to, teacb. that tenderfeet -must learn social ideals, This Is h fact of great worso fate. -Cer.tainlY old, General GodaTich,, - igave his celebrated I the north of England and W=.As- . 11 I .ior ara being worked -in the plains � for. their own And the country's Wel- moment to Canada, in � short one of Sherman said ,wL41 When bo,terinod . udlogne italk on 11 . WOO)MV aotd chandelier with, strings of tiny* chilneo n ,� . e first wlifte 7y.,en . national assets. The mo reAching.to the sides (it the table. tonished when a waltress at the diAlfig . �N - mear which th ,fare this Is A realization that will our greatest war as bell. . � Weddin,6)1 For ItIWO solid- hours � i . . � . come slowly. Things are- going on Joreiguer, from AU ' "As for our CliAstians, none or? ifie speaker, held his hearor , L A White Chrlstr�as Dinner. rooms which he regularly frequented I ,, 1pitebed Sir tent so short a time stria In great part,- a Z1041.- . . lago as ly, 1882. But this is not a ifis,irly well 1101,W. .The new comer and ado a himself to the new conditions any o,f ouir properity has beel3kno- ly Ifige he related. Warly ploWing - Xf you have had a red Christmus klased him under the militlotoe. . . �cityls history. A homesteader Who ith,6 flower comer understand ,each wlgttemarkablo raplitty. lie Is pros- leAtted 'so far as We haVd heard. .Onle ,an amusing 1nK!ldeMA9. Wooing :tn,e;so long that It palls substitute On Its being explained to him that a I ,went out DR thd plains In the eighties lother fairly well and the newcomer paring, and therefore as a rule con- of our members .Was killed in brivad and weddilof is muoh dif ferent from . - I expected In return, he I lillustrated the hard times by sayin 1 scene In green and silver. Put PrOsent was 9 -I being gradually � changed by efflux tented. Occasionally he gathers In dayllight a.tXenki Kiang by W631 tho sugges loxf-of the title.' T,hO _. � offic') a . ted ah , gested a pair of gloves. WWdam- �that he had'seen at the Post ,of tbne into an old timer with the aumbers and As noisy in his beer Who Cornered him' In a oP . speaker has. given infWte oave LO, st long oval mirror In center of table, Bug h that he. was . ,c,l , lquite an Interest taken IA a lucky "g . iright to lay down . the law to tender- dr-mking, but he has In the whole a but Chat ,was because he was &a-. the preparation olthe s�ftbject ubd vtiri�vund it with miniature evergreen$ sel, however, had eard I L ten cent ,piece to buy ' ch to be done salutary respect for the redcoat And cused o,J sidinig -With- thetroops, no in mensely wealthy and gehtly hinted ,, � c ,feet. There Is SO MU It abo,unds With wholesome AdVied aud sprinkle the Surf e. of. the m Im I .. , 1;� I a stamp for big letter. In, 1896 lie � at once that It is better to do than for the law, .� I . . not beoauze fiewas aChiristim ,While Ule whole talk tendo to mA40 r6r with mica snow to that something for her ueek *oultblo . I . . represent ice� �' I ' I I " .,..io, 0 " "Could not Olit his Crop Of wheat Wit1h � to grurriblo. I I . . ... . the hearer, be he yonog or old, 013 the mirrored ponds have Santa more aftePtable. When th p . 866111 * I mower, and next year Sood had to I 110 tenderfoot today comes to, r9pY Irue. plea8ure is R free gift from I ttrl� Ia � T I view the igreat' 'question OfW . libe Supplied to the farmers by Govern- thousands of him OIL thk, gods, like 0, Sense of hUMOdr. I RUMEMPAU CHRISTMAS. . Clavis on a sled dravu by reindeer. arrived next day she cO71UZ tip � . Iment. PortunatelY, It prodil4ded a good !out the land, . . . . I I . . . I - . mony li�om, ab*her plane. 1'la�= 'DreSS him In white covered with ft. visions of a pearl necklace is She I , i During the Summer, .4 ch%d . . OUSh U011166 I . speaking as to( .the dutY ol the =an s6l, and on his back have a pack filled tkeh�ibllngly i=did the parcol, Thou � I crop. I— ... .­ � -_ VO . intberuAhof business, And thotur to,Ward woman, his pure 0 morsO ell gift Wttb was disclosed to hot; disappointed gate I Vas born, and a friend in 19righiftil - I . I Uprigh t ? 4t 66 with small faVors. Tie ea � . lit-ni; him out a note for twenty Pounds � I . � Boll four potatoes ,In their eking, moll of trado don't lose eight of the life ,and _t. gob -due r her - i� . Work Into . - Vart Oil Dri. MS&d will D6 CTOUbt tinsel silver Cord and ran it to the a Jap's 14" of "Something fo . illa a letter of congratulation. 4. do ^ ,0 I I 0eel and mash Very fine. family gathering At Christmas. Iteep aQ 6n thooe who various covers with a silvered plate aeck.11 it took tht shape of a. bor of � . think" he sald# "that anything MA a jae.v he hot potatoes a balf-box of shredded up the cheer of this g,orious festival have i ood, isffe, � 11 �.. � . hdard = He ldicW nolt spare i e t odflob, Add pepper and Salt to taste. 'oy to So thanv and It ened "a &24�944, . card representing a'sto;W scene attach. soup. �- " . rh t was ever done for n16 In MY life 1� Ad,with the hands, form Into rolls Of that'hasbeen aij old time reunion" , aid, ,who oheAiV ed to the other end. It Is J&erestlng to recall - it stftligi§ . Nbotild equal the relief A'Ad, satisfaction y It. 0. A. 110G.. . I ail Igrgt as your finger, possible retain ille herself by flithng-aJad, silly actons. ( I ,caused by thibt tW8fttk PO11h I , L&RDWC onT. I pticks about . d Bat In as far as possible. The vatant,challra He pointed onit that there Was not Have, a similar mirror masked 11) ever- Christmas kIssing ctistOm that in times � I . �mgo omado good" its did Otht:LP Wl-. 1§t191NESS and SHORTHAND S"M. Roll each *f these In 111011f) an come all too quickly hence the greater one mojoal ,60ael I JoIr man ,6(md' I greens itt each corner, and oil it Stand gone by was regUlarly observed tit a . I d the beftS � Sary o�aracter, desplto Registered last i6deft upwards of 300 p, cold pj&od Until w6utod. Pry Ia bot reason for 0eekirig to re unite the 61d anolther for Vowel). Slothl ishofild it silver candle with shade of White Vfv C�ertAlb London holitelry. This wits OL , I e diffloultleil. Solrt6 lacked methodo ; atuftnta and placed 61VerY graduate. Seven lard to & good broWn. Serve With A home ctrcle� Re6ember the absentees live ure, -blameless lives. go -ad- per sprinkled with diamond dust And house,knowu is the Pled Bull In Clerk - :J , Said, some both. spw I One 11 White Wince into V11101L a tabllftpoon. deed ail well aa by thought therchy� voca edthd knarlage of tfaly eon- painted, in n*tletot.. enwell, the landlord of which wag I milgcle, inany fally qualified regular teachers. . has been 111eping alive the thou ht express rc . , ,,, I or- Seeding Also was often thd cause hundred and fifty I.biadon ft=, eMplOY tul of chopped VATSleY ., ko - . . . 01 . vierted poople. Dr.Xeddias P1 ' a ' Use greed stud white takes And eah. -under an obli atiot to besto,Wbn every " . I i6f a. loss of halt the crop, North of out trained helP. college lit sessionfrow ptitre& . %. .. edby the poet relative tot me, jug speaker vft title voi0e, W91olb I I tiny time, , I t OAd I I - . the qu,Appello RIV6t I once stay6d -SeVC 5 t6 JIM0 $0. Enter o,Tpnder memorips round I bei% twin -e4 IA- Uses lo beat advantf*,6., At - dies to silver baskets or have MOft(h w�mat Who ame- In* beffto tooti ' I - . .. I I I , had I Apple 'pool I Lilte the t"Y P.r­,ft rvl-rd 0," T12, ` , :1 �, .�..­ C '. -� 0 V, .1-01,; r'l-1,10 i4o 016fte%VV Ilpffil1v ",IC!torl 11IT'A A mi.o" ynomotroot'stle. I catalodaiii rteo. , e is., stion � - I I ., : night with A, worthy Couple who muftm I over laxid slid boa *e L"Ity tu"Lik ' ­�, .-I.1- oci - ation . And tinseled or tLio 1aiU)!;llL glass Ulied it records cin be tolled on '�WIA6. I" b"Ift Cumberland Miriettolk. And who __W_ 2"'y be m660 UL a 1dmI1&r Way td Audience 6410 -wed, tboir appr % rotosi C" CAW 660"b6m t"I'00 #uoot that Wit" I still will we ehori�h thee, otir owndftr I by houty , roubdA ,os apAtkude. could bg hosO bid no lack of lady 4;;to� �' ' Uved IA A coinfortabI6 htft6 house as . vMth onto andicandy. Thor# . 1% 4 ilot a . 0� 9 . ft=vM1r - ' home " inetardine SepoiOr-A', � a modbd k��j�t"�# P�� _. "I OW a, '. *at in the midi � of r Milo, of it, W..WthaVILT W. . W, W 0*9114 be Psel" - � ob tho festive mom-wit-laft -,.--",- 1, : ]1#61r OyIn fl%rn,�, _' L got twd wo ftw"..=r�. % $%'I" wy (X I I I . _. _. �0, . .�, ' I � V14--_- ­­ ­­­ . __ . - I . . -o:,% . � ­ \ . . � . 'A �. (/ � I I I 1� I L, . J