, getsnchance to buy them. l L Those $15.00 ‘ns. con. sisting of Bedroom uits with Chair. R grid Table. are all or the consolation dimmers who did ‘ not The ee'inssr. e lwede se-sd Job Pussstie. ess threw» thirty has. and weal-cred toseeb en eaieettbae be is h y tedie. Several other .90 were in the vieinit at the this but escaped unison. ‘ {be weigh three toss) with the union «them-tendde of the grating. was found intact in the but a measured distance oi twoeud-eohsli sores from where it had stood. The body of the boiler with the truck had been carried clear over the tops of the trees over thirty feet high. end had gone clear of them tor some distance. heels Debe- ell-delta. The first uinual meeting of the Leeds County Association Patrons of Industry was held at Lyudhuist on Tuesday. 61h inst. President E. C. Bliier presiding. The following were elected “com for the present your : E. C. b'liter, Sweet's President. Herbert Hoitou, Send Bey. vice- president. R. E. Cornell, Elbe Mills, secre- tory. W. J. Webster. Lansdowne. trees. may say. i have ordered 'an- other earload and shall be ready to supply them again in a few days. -LORD- THE Pillll'l'lllï¬ Ill lest Harrison's Hotel BRDCKVILLE BROCKVILLS es Business College suosruiunT OPEOIILTY Commercial Course Thoroueh Till! BIASOIADLI Corners. a. 4» " so...“ i 7'. l. bllbl‘ "'( to ‘ as as Patrons of Industry to faithfullv and energetically perform the work as- lsignedto cache! usin psonotingthe lintoreat oi farmers and laborers and making our work Wel and honor- .ble to all connected with our assosie tiona. That grammar is wishing rapid [segues in this county is everywhere spparent. and the attention it is re- ceiving from the plat! Arm and in the pro. is I sure indication that it is one of the form that is bring counted as worthy of consideration from the lew-makere and litioiens of our coun- tv. Foar man s ego the Patrons of Industry in the county of beds num- bered l-ut ten subordinate asso iations, wivh a membership oi about. 150. Now, we have thirty good strong subordinate associations, with u mem- bership of about 1000, seven hundred of whom are voters. While we have much to encourage no no “ ' t. ‘7- m . V ~ I. rescue» sages. rm 'ev use unced down toLehedthsbsecs. Here websdeedleu to the white men and civiiicetton. We traveled elou the northshoreol the lake for shou 900 miles. and then seconded the Black rinr and Black lake. From here we got over the height of land by numerous portegee. and came upo water of which flows northward. We determined to follow this river, but were quite ignorant whether it dowed into the Artie Ocean or into Hudson Bay. It turned out that we were on a stream that after s course of some 800 miles found its we into the west side of Hudson Bay at esterileld inlet. We reached the inlet about Sept. 1. On our trip to Hudson Bay we journeyed n a river the ‘ r: 'v ‘ in 'Pt- the: m’ muesli: M '- ' u “RN‘M . .. a» ,,.grw,wm newline" ll: ‘ out“. :-‘ l ' .21 3ԠI331“ i iii-44m " .1. tr 7â€." b V x ‘ besndsfrsadsd. “hind Ovzl‘l‘lclh. but' it even than . or her have just received Mamet» authorities a remittenes for S . the teeth having cost only uâ€"Loudcn i'Yon bet we Life. Tel-envi- Da-[en oi n;ouen. Many violent melanin have been amp posed to have been produced under the opemtion of moral adueuces. Sounert believed that fear was capable of pro. voiriux orvaipelss. Hoffman also made 1 four and the edynamy resulting from it play an important part as the predie lug cause of contagious diseases. Dr. 1. Tulle believed, in particular. in the a influence of fear upon the contejou of rabies. The breaking out of mull-s has been sometimes obeervml after ‘ )‘L‘hic e'noiion. mys tho Popular . deuce Alon lily. Boulcy cites the new of a dog which went mad after having been mum-reed in water. (famlcie rites a similar casein a man, and another in l a woman who was frightenel by q drunken man. in order to uvoid the in fluence of fear. Dosgvuotirs concealed ding fee. the name and the nature of the laguc; arenas-spared so: is Oust. “Jud We. Tee have no { Call and Groomâ€"I say. will you see the mint- ter for me? l-lâ€"quite forgot the med- Fether-in-lewâ€"~Yonng man, you are usâ€" I s lbs. Raisins be... 0 lbs. Dari-eats for 869. 6 lbs. Starch lor Ila. ‘WQ .1 'Bi'ipr'“ Boneless Fish. do. Onr‘lpeoe will net-permit to“. r " ‘ioï¬wuuornsrmume" , ' ‘ aspect our stock and got prices. WILL PAY FOR Butter 200. per lb. Earl. 20°. Chickens per pair, 850. Oats, cash 350.. trade 400. for a sample of our 3 k'l‘ee. {Vim\ you the very best value .1 in Flour, and Feed. Mesl.' “W'Ml 8‘" W‘m “nil fln9- Corn in ear, 25¢. per bushel. see our rocker-y and Stone- Buckwheat, 4.50. A is Dinner, Tea and ‘ Onions $1.25. The Athan Grocery Mott 8L Robeson VIM. Buy the favorite brand of Machine Oil. viz.: Peerless Machine 0" through 850 miles of entirely new coun- try. No white man had ever crossed that region before. and thereisno record or report of any Indian having done it either. The knowledge that the Indians have of this unknown region is entirely in thical, as I learned from experience. ntil we got to Chesterï¬eld what we had plenty to eat and lived fairl well. Our staple diet was reindeer st . We shot reindeers every day. The country is just full of these animals. You will hardly believe me when I tell you on one occasion I sew a veritable see of . reindeers. 1 should estimate there were ' several hundred thousand in that herd. beginning early. I expected you back from yxoiutr wedding tour bsiore this be- â€" e. P. “nominee, Sand Bey. sentim-l. us in our work, we must not for a mo- Thou,J. Ellis and C. W, Blimp, ‘ went lose sightol‘the great amount of auditors. llabor thetis before us. Our object The secretary w“ luau-acted i0 shouldbe to extend our order until send the president's address to the every farmer and lelomr in the county press or the county for publication. il beneï¬ted. and is taught flint our ob- it was decided to hold semillnmnl ject and aim in. not to build up or meetings, next meeting to be at bleak down existing parties, hutwget Alli-nu about ihe ï¬rst week in July our rights avknuwlsdged and our next. Other minor business was Wrongs redresmlfmmaitherpennant} inducted by the county other". to abolish monopolies, comlines and 'l‘hirty-ousdslegaioa from the differ. trusts, and elevate and educate the out subordiustc association, and a farmers and toilers ofour land and; Send for Illustrated Catalogue be- fore droiding where you will go. GAY & MCCORD. Principals '1“? MAR and it is to be remark ‘urthert at the Turks died loss rupiu y it than the Christians. )ullcn cup] d that and emotions favor contagious diseases, and m' particularly the plague. This disposition to contagion after vio lent emotions u hich determine discharge of the secretions may be partly explain. ed by the fact that the mnditions that diminish ï¬e proportion of' the liquids of the Hood faVor absorption. It, how ever. seams at leiut probable that. the nervous discharge is M'couipanicd by alterations of the blood and modifica- tions of the interior iumliutn which jus- tify the po mlur expressions concernin ALL general dealers and Hardware men keep it. Does not . . gum or corrode and wears better than custor oil. Ask for it. msxst on having it, and when you have given it a trial you will be delighted with the wearing qualities. The Samuel Rogers Oil Co. Very Likely. I ‘/ in this line must be re- p- Thegoods large number of members of the order were present. Poinicsl action was thoroaghly dis. Closed during the day, and Tuesday duced before taking stock. and in order to do so the prices have bev-n e'kaCd decay Down . If you want a cheap Cap, Muff, Collar or Cape, don’t fail to tulle advantage of this genuine Cheap Fur Sale-mnow going on at thi- FUR MART ___. or ... CRAlG, The Furrier Brockville. was appointed for holding a woven- non to select candidates for South Lords Riding, if that convention do- candidates imo the field. No action was taken regarding the Brockvxilo Riding. Convention at Delta to be composed of from 3 lo 5 delegates {i om each association in South Leedu, . according to the number of members King St. in each association. WM, R. E. CORNELL, Secretary. [ Bellttung Henltobo. Editor Reporter.“- llmn Simâ€"Tu speak dmpuragiuglr : loi'oue's country is the: lei-it of small ; l minds and anml 0r heautg, ilQTi'lillO‘l ,9 low. than) are units in the land, a i'ewv l ml which I pronoun to grvu that all who . v‘ rend may ~uu H 0 corn ct ï¬uure-s and i judge for themselven. 1* is said 'hat ; liliXlOllh iii u, Inglertin: hemlth sur- . l “m i More. lei-til» amt brood only on i'nnk- i ling HOT-‘73. as it warkmg to lIlCl’t'llBC «grievance; no It is .ilsu with a flock oi" lvlnhbing pigmiefl. who think that by inducing on: North-Wed they do. themselva honor. in Whirl). be ill know“, the peuple have no wish lo; allure. Bi ing a nativv of Canada. and l in Shoes in Away Up. , in all the qualities that make footwear A l. ‘llandsumo in its handsome does." is an old triiclam. and lingual us (run in! il in old. it is true of our footwear. Uur Hhons look hand some. wcarcvcn more lutudumucly than they look. and all who hm mum runlizcio the fullcci extent Whit: It is to an dun-01mm; well shod. 1 li payn to be well cited a! all Illlli‘fl. and or» .1 E‘pm'litll)’ in bad Woaiht-r We draw no line in 1 .ootwmsr' uwn's and boys . ladies and minced. 1 . l‘lllll babies. 100, mm fully provided with (he i i‘xm'l sub-of footwear they uncd or ilvsirr. -‘ A '«k for Hm Shoes you Wun.. We have them. l \Vu'ri‘ Rolling; incu'u fox lave home. solid lI-al hi-r, l for 91.110: men‘s calm high leg, Sydney grain. l (M!) A man‘s long boot it true patriot, I cannot sit unvou- corned Whllr.‘ misrepresentation stalks within our domain. i It was my pritilege to live near Dolor-nine. 200 miles comb-west from ; Winnipeg. in'lic prairie Province of} Manitoba, for eight months during ! the busy sear?an of seeding and bar- i $353.1::2:..:‘"°u.‘:.{'3:.:éb.3511: . and a" m the ï¬rst I m work've. ciaiuriio‘xir.r.p-l .alrr ppep‘armldtof prfprti'lbzha'i I Oil a farm and In the inner was daily ; gyom‘nuxgujg ’1‘;“I‘I°,§§r“m';“g03, 8°{0-r‘75rv M‘fs: , with a threshing machine, I am per- on solid mun-r um bonurorosc. andullothA I frctly familiar with the best and i "mm “mm "mm" poorest styles of farming done in that l D, w. district and of. the _ crop yields .perl .icrc. it. is but Just. an thisconnection. l 0-0 Fri" Dun"! "00 3"" in say here, that the vicinity of? Deloraine is thvre regarded as vi-ry [ little better than the leaut fertile rrgiou in Manitoba; nsi‘eflhalï¬s. as I now proceed to illustrate. it IS still a desirable location for agriculturisle. The following are the names of a low men whose grain I assisted in thrush, 1 all in the vicinity of Di-lnraine. I uive' the area under wheat and the awr- l age per scic during 1893: l‘v “mar proof “1min for The in. 'Iuis‘n. 18 ' ‘17 x71} l7 15 ll 16 IS :7; Ann; J. \V. Pierce 100 A. Sutherland 100 Mr.Terfl‘b|Try all llr. McWilson 1300 Mr. Rnnkin 60 Mr. Craig 150 Ri-ntmu Bros. 200 Mr. McGiIl 100 M I'. Muutmd 150 Mr. Anhwood 75 16 Mr. Mayne 16 After completing those jobs, the owner of the lbw-her rent to the Manila" Dish-int nno hnnalvnrl "\llOQ distant from Deloraine. This is coming the most fertile sectioiis oi the Province. There the yield wad, as he informed me. erm 30 to 45 bushels per acre. Delorainc wss ioundsd about 1887 and is now a smart little town of near 600 inhabitants. It has3 churches. 4 large general stores. 8 blacksmith shops. ‘2 c-sbinet shops, 2 hardware mores. 3shcps for sale oi‘ larm im plements. 3 grain elevators. a 87,500 stone school house employing three tenchen, 2 first class hotels. a news, paper. a photograph gallery. several grocery stores and tailors. The \ . llrle ; illiljllilll‘ Farmer and Builder They have the best Assortmen oi Hardware, Tinware, Paints. Oils, Vurnishos. Celeimines. Glace. Silver were. Fishing Tackle, to. in town, and priced to suit the times. The Daisy (Thoma «heat in the marketâ€"- always in stock dnd at lowest prices Guns and ammunition of best quality See them. COAL OIL Best Quality. Low Prim ‘(ARLEY' ~BLOCI{ ATHENS is excellentâ€"above re reach. The climate is mild an salubrioue. An ertcsian well. pumped by aï¬'ordsan sin lssu l‘ {good iothlse wholeptiiwn?p ’ o m“ be prairie land is rl cult'» rated by breaking mlï¬thm l. Herein some hey men have tailor: ihe have thought thst is end seretehin “Will. ..... ...... .... ,... nurse 355. m, LOOK stratum, m not III! In A. ll. HASSSLLS Tailor. A m.†l ’3’ lg; the 6th day of March m-xt. at Delta,’ " tl‘ilmti'tl to soil and untirinz industry of the {ailing unseen 7' and to thronunbling and uleva'ing influ~ . create a public sentiment that will ac- knowledge on an the wealth prudncing classes of our country and not info-rim- to any otho-r occupation. And also teach craitv place-hunters and wily pol. iticisns that we, the laboring classes, are not blind partiuns, but true pu- tviota, striving Inunfully to make our cided that it was advisable to bring ' beloved Dom‘n on more proapet'otiu and ifs inhabitants happy and contented, These- grand objects can never be at~ v tinned while we are working as iudivio duals without thorough orgunim‘tlczi. . How seldom in time past have we been consulted as to legislation in the inn-r- out of farmers and wage-camera. After an experience of well nigh forty wars in the south ridinu of Leeds, 5 I never have bad the priwloge of cast- ‘ II ing a vote on either side for u. pmc'icul I Apart from party politics it' ("INTER certainth rmuaine for us to say wlnxthi-r We are content to be u-prz‘scuted by manulucturers, [lli'ftlSNlOllal mun, and speculators, or by lump-rs and laborers. -. We are the Woalill-prodmri-ra and wealth is created or (lo-vi'loped by the miliu: < masses oi our country, and I wish to impress upon you as patrons of Indus- § try the fuel that our prosywrity as a . not so much to climate as dominion is once of educa'ion upon youthful minds and society in general. And as the hope of rewind sweetcns labor, we do» 1 mund from our legislature, ' dominion . and provincial, that our laws ahail be , toilet-a a so framed as to give to the proper share ofihe wealth that tlivyg createâ€"incre- of the leisure that x'igllt- , fully belongs to tliemwumro sociei.y Hil' 5 vantages-Minolta of the beneï¬ts, privi- ‘ logos, and emoluments of the world '. lll : a word. we do'mund "equal rights.†We tick no more ; We will be content with nothing less. In all our actions let- us remember and let reason and not party guide us, and I am quite sure that by so doing we will gain the res- pect of all honest men. Ii. will be your duty as delegates to selvci a representative to av tend the grand aavociution which meets at Town to on the last Tuesday in February. and also cleci the oiliccrs of this a~socintion for the ensuing year. Thanking you. brethren, for the courtesy and forbearance uhown me while acting as your county president, ; I am yours lrnteruallv, E U. Shl’l‘b‘it, CU. Pros. ~ vim-mace" A» Iowat revere Prohibition. One of the chief oveutu that run- drred unit-worthy the big prohibition cunicntlmi held in Toronto last WCi‘k was ilw declaration of‘ intention all. taincd from Sir Oliver Mowat. A delegation of fully oml lmnilr~ (I waited upon the membe's of tho 0n lsrio cabinet which was then in erosion and asked them to “declare in fever of the total prohibition of the lien» mm. in the full exu-nt of the wer vested in the Legislature," be follnwmg reply was trad by Sir Olivw With the full concurrpnce of all the members oi the cabinet present: "If the decision of the Privy Council should he that the prevince has the jurisdiction in pass a prohibiâ€" ,iory liquor law as res etc the sale of intoxicating“ core will introduce such a bill in t s following session il'l am then at the hood of the Govern- ment. If the decision of the Privy Council is that the provinv-e lies jmis- diction 20 pass only a partial prohibi- tory liquor law I will introduce sm-h e prohibitnry bill as the decision will ..â€". moral and religious state of the town I warrant, unless the partial prohibiiery power is :0 limited as to be ineffective from s temperance standpoint." Miss Beech received well-merited recognition alter each number. She sang Tenuyuon's "Brook" beautifully, and in to an encore. rehdered lie air. to the “ It was one of the greatest sights I ever witnessed. I had an obstructed view for three miles. and the whole tract was cavercd with reindeers. l The ground is always frozen in this I country, except a. few inches on the car i face in summer. The grass thaws out 3 during this season and the doors live on I it. in winter they subsist on mou. Chesterfield inlet was found to be a l long deep ï¬ord. There was no sign of ice in the inlet till about the middle of September. We stayed two weeks here. It was now getting late in the season. and we had to take a speedy departure * for Churchill Harbor. which is some 500 mile. south of Chesterfield inlet on the Hudson bay. it was in making this A trip down the hay that we experienced ' our greatest hardships. Our objective point was Cliurrhill. 500 miles south of Chesterfield inlet. We left about the ' middle of September and reached Churchilli.)ctobet 19. the discoiuioris of a canoe voyage in ‘I October along Lake Ontario. Just niul» ftiply those by a prrtty large number 5 and you will get an idea 01’ our canoe ltrip on the open sea When we left E Chesterï¬eld we had provisions for about 'eight or ten days only, consisting of l drch reindeer ineut. bacon and a little flour. ‘ winds wore adverse all the time. Short ‘ lv nftrr leaving the inlet wo encounter- ) ed the equinocnal gales and had to be up for several days The tides bothered us a ureat deal. and the lack of wood. to Cook our provisions wus most annoyimz. The tides rise from 14 to ill feet; and in some places run four or ii ve miles in on . the. low land, rendering our progress . slow and irritating. 'l‘lie hinges: run we over made was 3:") miles in one day and the longest period we were storm- . bound was five days On one occasion we wi-re out twu days without being - able to 1-an 1. Three week!) before reach- ing Churchill our rations begun to give ' out. and our deply kept getting smaller The cold was) more now-re and things . looked gloomy in the extreme On one i occasion we shot a in bear, all of which we mp i‘xi'r‘pt t in skin and bones. i We also shot a fvw ducks out from 5 shore. For live days we had hardly a l bite to out and for two days absolutely I nothing. Between hunger and cold we : were much reduced in weight when we , ï¬nally neared Churchill. ' heice form- ' od so rapidly on tho Hlltll‘fl that we could promml no further by canoe. and I sent. ‘ two of the men whim.- l'lfllilltlllll was the . best forward to Churchill for relief. ' They walked to this place and brought 3 us four dog tennis and an miles. It was on Uri. ill win-n we roaclwl Churchill. ; We remained at Churchill nineteen gdays to rorupi-rute. i can tell you we i were a pretty sick lot of men when we ! got there. I myself was very weak and ‘lntd to be (‘lll‘l'lt‘tl into the place. But l we i‘rll into kind hands. The 1 Rev. Joseph Lol‘ihouse is one of the '; (lei-cutest men that ever lived. He is an . rammed i'iimrii inlmgymah. sent out primarily as a missionary to the Empiimos. lie now ministcls to the In- ' dinns His wife and daughter compose the family. He is a mum: man and has been at ('hurchill siuro M86. The root of our journey was nmdc on {not with the [insistence of dog trauma. (in Nov. i left Churchill and. walked to York ., . The distance covered be i\\l'l‘ll Churchill and York Factory ‘thmilrs. We remained thch four days nn‘d‘got cumin-r dog team and started for (Mord House, which is 250 miles ' .southcast of York Factory, reaching : i that mint after 10 davs' walking. Here we remained a Jew days and thlt for Norway House. Reaching ; the latter place we obtained all the dogs two required. We now look suflcicut to carry ourselves as wellas our sup lies to hclkirk. which place we reach on New Year's Day. Thence we took train for Winnipeg. Duriu our journey from Churchill to Selkirk t a weather was extremely cold The thermometer was generally away l down. Near 40 degrees below zero. I We slept every night in the open, wrapped tightly in rabbit Munich and close to a lire which lasted for three. or four houra after we fell asleep During the hole trip we wore “ ui‘ mo clothing, which is made of rain eer skin with the hair outside. We made no attempt to wash oumlvon during the { greater part of thsinp. l tried washing my hands and face. but the cold water and the wind produced blisters as big as acorns. I gave it up. washed myself for two months at s time. Our greatest inconvenience was the lack of wood. For about three months we could almost noun: to cook our mealswit.ends td ofourfood was eaten raw, is inabilit toget feel. coupled with drlvlne re nstorms such so w hen. rendered l I You can imagine ' Then the cold was intense, the ; sky was Constantly overcast and dreur. f T “'0 hardly ever saw the sun and the - “'38 . and never I having b blood and turning the bloo . People Who Bat (tiny. "Do you know that there are schral aettlenwnts of clay enters in tho United States. “asked Harry L Swan. a com- mercial traveller stopping at the Ehbitt. " Thorn is one in Northern Mississippi one in Hoorgia. another in ’l‘cunosseo, - and mm in Arkansas. I don’t know { what there is about column“ ("lay that I y it in so deleterious. but it kilos-is (hm-u: i l I l l i. “i should like to have a chance to jilt him." “i know on would. You‘d accept i people Worse than bull Whiskey illN’H this '- 4' sople in other cities. 'l‘ln-y are a uni ow looking, endow-rune, sleepy, and ulterly ignorant class. and a rutln-r sin gular fuel. in all four districts I have named they practice intermarriage ex- tensively. lwuuder no (mo line over . paid thou: a Visit and written thorn up in tho lllli‘l‘i‘ï¬l~ of science "Arkansas also has another quot-r iC’Upll‘, known its tho '«lnpgi‘ulli’ra' l‘iu-y are opium llt'llilk (llllilrl‘ll lin- uiui nix years old go around uith a little ' roll of propurml opium and «in: I‘"2; v stuck umlm‘ illl‘ lowvr lip Tim-w pm» pie are, if pmsllnle Iunro (li'ul‘Ililt‘il and ignorant than lln- L'ld'v' msz 'l'hc-ro H n «:muunmity of iln-Iz'. living éli'ullt twvnty ï¬ve miles irxuu llnr Nprim-x Ark. ‘ 5: Kay Enough. Lightlyellmv do you mausz to keep your Lou hm. so mnnll‘ Tiplii {yr-A l have four daughtvrs, and ix: >19» a bean in the parlor cvqry night.- lli‘. i . :. lili‘i'frir Heiil't'lil.;;lll-.. 1’y.;la.:'r!y not our nor-mu millilng hurl drml link <'\ on an xtpproxiinzlii- t'wiliii‘pi ion of the illuminating: pim‘wt‘ of one of the gnarl in» barn ell-mm: w n'vldights, and it 1‘ u,.‘._\’ vaguely llllili-l‘ï¬lmul that it must in: somoihiuu i-llurlilllus, A; a ninth-1' of fact. with the prnjvriiul-r r... ï¬tCIUl‘N in usu- which wrw as 'llllllllll)’- ind filt’ihri for tho urinal (-nmllc pnw.»r ol‘ the elm-Lie arr, ibi- illuminating cap aciiy of the beams issuing from ml? of the large niodvru searclilights lllll boo-u [)lBCt'd at the equxvizlvuc of soon-thing over two hundred inil.i 'Jll‘.'?illlllt‘fl. Just what this means, is no: molly realizi- 1. though a popular luau-euro m the light mg pUWi-r is nffordod by ilw aluminium. that, under favorable :tiurikpln-rir mm ditions, our of those large lights mu be seen nearly a hundred milus away, .1!) i will illnmlmiw nlxjw‘iï¬ til. it lll‘iifllli‘l‘ of illnzml [\wnly llllll'ri with Milli. i.~ni ('lt‘ul‘lll‘rlh' in m;ka llwir I'Xlllillluill v31 pornilxb- with the aid of a lirlilgluas e (funnier s 3121;.“th THE TO Comfort Washday GUARANTEED PURE AND TO CONTAIN NO lNJURIOUS Vlngnini‘t-‘lil‘ Training. Aitmnlzlni Jl‘hrii “right arm of yours N'i'llzr- in in: terrible pmwri'nl. sur. com pared will. your left nun. llutln-r ~ch; you we l'vi' IlUlll‘ the varying at my boardingir use for the last suvcn years. (laid in t Irrlllflllliu. The amount of gold rum in lll‘itllil Circulation in the worl i is ostinmtod by the Bunk of Enfll'url ol‘u'ciuis to be about 346.1 tons. i l l fiJ. Greene Co, Japan's l lH‘H‘O ~- ['4 1s l‘rIl-vql 'l he l'Jmpl‘rI-N HI .711» m in» nil" occasions openly i-va ~l Luv lv|(‘~r‘,~\‘[ , , ‘ Phil lrnti, giving fro-iv 7w llll wit '1‘ lookollcrs f'Vi‘n prm‘iivin': all in 'l» -V l: ll-- «'w‘ ‘ \“l 5' .1'll mics that .nln- may lm :l‘dv : (-(‘mlrilmlinua in twrmiu vimriiiw. mnet interest her. 'l‘l'm i‘nnrluvi l-i' Hm woman upon it (Trials sml nc‘wsm'i ll-‘T (li‘\‘i)l“il unliji-(‘ls M't‘ llv‘t’. r wowu'i uf I!†. avribiuu, ram Rework l‘-.:-.r l‘ri~~~ lwuknra n fi-nrleaa Jainmma hut-im- m the monwnmue (lave of inu rri-«H fr ‘ n which the lovely Ari-hip: l::::n iw' «'9‘5 . trembling in its suluillv-nvo to “'32 xi seems asvurml «i lb lilv liï¬' «lrin r in ‘ his \‘Aslllki. The lCmprvw llllllilllllli‘l i ‘10?i"'nn9if§fl Hf run int' lWAlx'llY‘ii R Vlwll in person Tho punl‘ l'mu v wmk Imni Y nhrmi.imlio wnq thrown into a dim- germis state of exviivmi-ni upon reveiv j inst lhe news, but he managed to borrow from some hidden ni-rvoue' snï¬i , clout stremzth to grasp lilo writing box ' and brushes and to paint her an urgent but most Willi] re. quest not to think of coming to ‘ him. He forcml upon her as cameo for (lPi‘lllilillt .-0 «rent an honor the fact of lain rapidly approaching death. and his concorpn'ut inability to acknowledge her Visit. with oven n exteenih part of the hmnnko it demanded rlP lwirizml her to doiun to kin/llv consider howill he must lw when it remained an imnwibility to throw ufl‘ the malady oven for hnr enter- ininmrui In reply, winsle with speed, came a mlssive whosoimport was as fol- Iowa mum not as your em rose. but as the «laughter of your font well wisher arr-l m adjnlor and as your own anxious friend." fihorn of all ostentation and display. the mupress arrived md remained lneido ' her grateful subject until his ï¬nal sum- mons Rome years aim. when the im- perial palam was burned. the unselï¬sh empress, amid all the excitement and ~ discern fort she was for the nouns called upon in enduri- ln ahasiy night in s comfortless old yesbiki, thinkina first of her sublecte' natural concern for her comm. setdownsr‘i'aï¬ggots than s W, m rhyme. . u “0 NM Mme ll“ "my! alone-r“ llll‘nlll‘l-IRS AND DEALERS If: \lisu-llnucous Books. Black Books, W'nll Papers. r‘ureca, Alhumc, Bibles, Prayer Books. Hymn Book 5:, Reward I‘ards. Reward Books \1 an ivory Article Usually Kept in a First- Class Rock and Stationery Store. Corner King‘& Buell St., Brockville. m A FULL LINE .OF... 'Qhristmas N ovelt "flit W. "l" I mutt wildle- -fleet.l':svemes sen-ii Internâ€- _ ’ “‘0 lie" undiluted :1 w. “Wis-dyer! u- seâ€! a» "es- no so Are ell included in our eplnndifl line of OTTAVVA CHAIPION SUGAR FURN AGE FRONT AND GRATE Main SL. oppoeite Maioy's Root 8; Shoe Store. BROCKVILLE Curries lilo ‘LARGEST STOCK 0F WATCHES of any honor in town ‘ Illa elm-k of 'Tlcrg'zr", .‘it-varlry.Illrtmonds, Spoc- .\i.i.\‘i FACTL'RED AT Tm: linden. Etta. w 9.2: “:1: in crux‘ydcparitneut | and i Slip}: l. Deep flaring hm box, “with amt, spacial row grate, by “loans of which you :il- y- ways have a. good lire, :15 it ist‘lLlL’S to. gather as it. burns down. " Tin1 duors open ouch indwpon ; dent of the other. letting in us snmll I an amount of cold as possiblv Wlllli‘ l‘i‘ ; plonishing tlu‘ fire. 3. Swinging damper to gm'crn tho i draft. These costings cost no more than the ‘Lyn Agricultural Works ' \Vll.l. INC old style, and save fool, time, and ill sort in: munitions: ; , “m†(:Repetring by flkillod Workman Our w:in giro satisfaction. (ererrm-ly to I avoid f’li‘luy. Hit it u an cull “’lh‘ _ I n wumlu unvthin incur llIiC. “until 1 l g suit you. i .0 . j xutuslatostermphinrnanneo ‘or score 301 all tn. symptoms indicating hm!!! AND ,IJvauitomplains. 1! too are troubled with '(tosilvenesa, Dizziness, Sour Mensch I l Ala!) a. general purpose Plow, wurramml in“! Paul. steel mould, aiei-l bran). ('Hlll'l' and lend -‘ hide, for ion llUllill‘N. Fair lrutl :illou ml. l'ninlv P001! APPETX'II jinx!) l-‘r:er.1m_]un- UMATIC Pam's. Sleepless, Jams. Melancholy l‘oollnu, Rick Aortic. lemhrny'e Kidney and liver Cure Sac. for \lmuul any plow in use. chi-up. Swim " o. P. McNISH l . I will lvolmmoilmtarellofmdï¬m Cure Sol at all Drug Stores. ‘ lemony Iii-divine Company of Prior-borough, (Limited), PETERBOROUGH, ONT. ' i I EMICROBE «>4 KILLER l Tilt: one. great cause of its pop- ?ulziriiy is. that it makes no unfounded protmmons‘. lmi atents token [brunch Munn & Co. .PERFORMS Ml. THAT 1 . ..inlnoilcoiribe!dol lilo , 1 Is cum For n [Thou Lanniu, Toronto. Out. :33: issued weekly. oil‘ssxmvlllusrrm-d “no hint irouiaiinn of hm so .4 t; ‘ worl’dg.t ‘3 a roar. ‘ I ’n "n '0' “no illllile‘d ~' 3131 v and inrriblr ii'll'm 2n hi4 hm k. snmrllr only an Bulldi ’ 0'" . M.K.. hm rural P .\nil '..'-'ll rmllmlll) ("in ii. Edition. monthly. 2..“ gym. J. S. Allen. Goderichï¬nt. co lee. 2. cents. Every num :er cant i ui pistes. in colors. and homers under: to sham For twenty yoaru auil‘crud from Luomutli. Liver null luxlm-y troubles, lifltl iriuJ mum remedies, but It remained for .\l.K. To (‘llf‘ll him. John B. Hui-toy. Halifax. As an nrmy omvcr. contracted Chronic Rheumatism of the nerves ; was comncllmi to use morphine altogether in obtain relief. unlil he tried MK. lr Clll‘t'd him. Less than $lg m lhv, coat per wool; in use ihr- .â€"n where CAVtAloJNAUEMARks COPYRIGHTS. CAN I (III'I'AIN . answer and untoxeï¬trlh‘gl’rlgi: m {N ik ("L who have bed nest-l fiftyyeare' éominnni film-tinnitusâ€) tho enient buli one. one sircilvmnntinntml. A land is formation t-nncnmum l’nlrnie and :owktgto: rent tree. Aim n catalogue aim". tum them lo and colouring books gem iron. don-rte “fl‘i! Mal Illa ll.‘\nl lit) lill’lll'l our-es. with plans enabziua , d s and IN‘UI'G mom beg‘f‘co. Niw Your. 3001: BAlri’idArgdt. Vllliill or Mill l | l l l i Eiilly. allclly. Permanently Bottom. | m KING ST. W. ’l‘oRnsro. our. Wm. Rodent M‘crobe Killer Co. Limited. l l i What are you Waiting for ? our notion sum as use: Our Goods New Our Prices Low The Latest in Style The Finest in Quality The Utmost in V ariety Th Presents You IVam’ A! Me Print You [Ah Weakness. Nervousness. Dehiiliy, end all the min of evils from early errors a: later ext-twat. the "stills of overwork, sick. new, worry, etc. full Fl!rhflll.d€â€lf1l1w t s». l lune given Merci-y ("gin and [north . ( ihd bodv. Simplr, natural mnhuls. [Hm-(- dials hi} moment seen. Failure i ~.l.‘: 2,000 role-rennet. Book. explanation u .l proofs mailed (sealed) Irro. Elli wanna co. m. m. ‘- Watches. Clocks and Jewelry DIAHONDS. ill LVERWARE. ROVELTIEï¬, ETi‘. "Comet, ï¬tting of the tyre by? toutsell Opthelmic Schoo‘ New 0' . “acute-Glen more no omen