ten: and to the braid". at her mr or: in crating e department ot on) government which has (or its mil! object the dissemination ot litentun making known the advantages ttu city has to diet, and the rennin; but tor mutrtaiatories. . In the past halt decade a score of tttaatttacttrring concerns hue come u Hnmilton. Most ot them no Iron- the States, and some ot them wouli not hue removed from their forum muons it the Hamilton assesxnlen: department had not perauaded then um they were losing money by not tttempting to take lull advantage w, the Canadian market. One ot the latest concerns to com: here is the Rain Carriage tha., of But. hi0. They had no ides ot reaching out. tor the Canadian market. They were selling a large number ot car- riages here, and the mayor, following a policy he adopted on taking other informed himself ot the condition oi the market and went to Butulo. Thu company were persuaded that thi plane tor their Industry was Hamil ton, and alter considerable negotia- tion they decided to transport then plant to this side ot the border Eighteen carloads ot machinery an I...“ Went. l.- ucr I- m ch A“ Cttr has has alkalo- can lug: In!“ - The nation In- tm-tttty hec- dhana: " Bond a Trade meeting. how [lumino- in we to out! " ed ants-melt without submitting . DH“! to no nun-yen, and then- " had Wuhan» at other town: and chip. The Toronto Wotld ot My gives the {allowing interest- In information ol the industrial - Witr 9! up Ammmpm. Nothing is too small or too Urge. but it is worth while securing, is tht principle upon which the wthorities go. sad when once . the department slut: that an industry it does no let up till it it landed for Haustiltot, or located elsewhere. A . ‘Hunllton has mun-cod I0 avidly In the put. low you" that Illa is becoming known tar and widen at “Birmingham ot Cunt." This is 'tre hugely to the - ot let em- HOW "MILTON HAS PROSPBRED. ~‘B"“"‘ -_-" - e now lying on a siding and work has been begun ona. factory to employ 200 hands. The plant will cost $250.- 000. This is one ot the fesults of thl mayor's individual wask and Initiat- ive, though he was loyalty backed up by every man in Hamilton. The Biggar Regime. Last year the city had an indust- rial committee composed ot acuuplt ot memhas ot the council, and twr or three leading citizens. But under the Biggar regime it, has been mani ndvisahlc tor the mayor to select =ttehastenats-heamty Ftttt- {we -d.t time to act with him. For instance,) he may hear of a hardware company i that is looking tor a, location. He Be- cures the assistance of a few men ir the business, and with the expert knowledge they possess the commit- tee are able to discuss trade eondi- tions intelligently. " a jewelry man- ulacluring company is to he approach- ed the mayor will be tracked up try men in this line of trade. Active Department. _ But the principal work is done un- der, the direction at J. T. Hall, the assessment commissioner. .llo is a most mergetic oilicial, and his tiles: ol correspondence with industrial con- cerns indicate that he is not neglect- in: this branch ot his work. . --- -- - _ I .. A L- .l:.l -.AI a.“ _...- ._---"" Mr. Hall observed that he 'did not publish in the newspapers "he tact that he is after a particular industry until the concern is secured. The pol- icy is to keep other municipalities _ the dark as to what Hamilton is do- tag, so that they cannot reap the‘ benefit ol'the. etiorts that have been put forth. When Mr. Hall locates a concern that ought to be doing business here he brings thc.directors to Hamilton. He otters them these inducements _ Fiited assessment. Cheap electric powey. The price is $20 to t'..ts per horse-power tor 100 horse-power. The Deerings are said to pay Irom $15 to $17. Excellent transportation facilities, Plenty ot labor, good water, and a city of splendid possibilities. tized Assessment. - The ilxed assessment arrangement is one oi the chief (actors in Hamil- ttm's industrial progress. It is a long story, it it were all told, but the a;- sentials are these: Mon. J. M. Gite son is adirector oi the Cataract Power to, and was ttttormryAlerter- al. There are 600 acres of factory land (Vacant) adjoining the northeast section of the city, and it is said through Mr, Gibson's "tttttence a hill _ . -- 7- J- .v._ I maul.“ """"F" nu. \w...».,._ W - was quietly put through the Legisla- ture annexing this properly and giv- Court lit-tun. No. 154. I. o. F., held their rlcclion of omens last ins rnlng, There was a large tum-out ot the members. Following “a the ol- mus clmrted tor â€Mir - - _ ." c.tr1I.t".tt,, Aug. Tolildn. PA'.R., Aug. P, Seller". I'.W, Anthony Mill". Y.1'.R., Chas. It, Schilling. “or. San. Wm. F. Slumkolki. Fin. Sun, John R. Schilllng. Trear, Adam Nipprt. ortuor, Chas. K. Talmage. H. W. Leo. Rocket. J. W. AW. Hallmun. N, It, W. J. Rum. J. It., Chas. Nrhippttnowskf. Physicians, ms. Luther and hUttr ArisNt. . Auditors. A. Bricker and Owen Bean. Trustees, Wm. Mchartaeh and Arte, Tabla". HILBOBS.-l| Berlin. the, lllh, lo Mr. _and Mn. Edwin! bl. llllborn, Mint 31., A win. ttFF-ttt haul. Dec. 13m, tp Mr. onâ€!!! not.“ math, "on. , I. o. F. ELECT OFFICERS. BORN. or. ‘pay use: on 08.00. TI- may W! b mu. Th will“ power to do this Into-n ail-g we “any." to vote on it. n III a good an. to: mum. (or it in brought unnu- uctouu ltâ€. All it vs: 3300:! all; tor "on. J. I. when. It" be sold noted his yov- Nov Industrial. Hue no loan 0‘ the industries that In" loaned in “the nut" tn the an tent nus :- " on, Cumin Steel Goods Co., IM. P. W., Bird ' Son, Inner. 1mm But Wulnole, Hum. will employ 60. Float Wire Fence Co., " Pinning Steel UO., an. Cum Stu! a Wire Co., " Banweit-Noxie Wire Ci., (building). Dominion Belting Co. N htternationM Harvesting Co., I300. Westinghouse Electric Co., employ 800 hands, but will have 1100 when in lull running that. Two an! I halt millions no invested in this en- terprirer, which sinned here in 1896 to manutaeturtr git" brakes. The tized assrssnu-nt is 5299:0110 tor ten yous. Gandhi Shovel Comm]. etttpior- in; " um. Cumul- Dun Steel Co., M. - “Bucyw‘IIIUhll them! " numb. Ian. “authentic-hum!» “mold tow-N. at...“ h _.bout1§llllh mandolin. The mumpuvomooammum iuvestaisrtttiieoeaadthor "rrirriiain" (“urine Co. are' jam braking gram-1d; They Pvt bought six and cue-lull terns in "The An- nex," and their assessment is nixed at $10,000. . . All the listed rates expire in seven- teen new item July i, 1902. Some of the industries do non get the lull yeriod oi exemption. The new industries not in "The An- nex" and which received no conces- sions no '.--. Union Drawn Steel Co., 100 to 200 Canada Meter Co., 10 hands. Thornton dt Douglas Thompson clothing; came from Stratford. Imperial Cotton Co., Mo. Elith Manufacturing Co., tormerrr of Chicago. CrucitriStaet. Co., of Piuserg. Robert Ellsworth Co., of Burialo. These concerns thought Hamilton more; so many other advantages that they located outside "The An- nex, and are paying on in“ assess- ment. Welt Advertised. In addition to the ordinary work cl bringing trig factories here, Mr. Hall looks alter the publicity end. 'ttnote ands of copies of advertising material are sent out every yen, and whenev- " there is a chance ot placing Ham- Mon in the limelight lull advantage is taken o! it. _ CLEANING SIDEWALKS Anybody that believes that the sidewalks ot Berlin are models of ptate lic ways in winter time might be des- ciibed as six digits deficient in vi- sion. The poor condition oi the side- walks alter a snow storm in l many‘ localities is directly attributable to, the individual householder. Although the feasibility ot instituting a. sytF- tem of municipal sidewalk cleaning has been discussed, up to the present time no such method has been adopt- ed. It has been asserted that at least along the main tttoroughUre ot the town the municipality should under- take this work upon a [tunings sys- tem similar to that employed_by the Sprinkling Committee. u............t, - -e"----e" - - _ ln the meantime the duty ot keep- ing the pathways in good condition rests on the occupants ot buildings throughout the town, and our citi- 1zens generally need to enter into n fuller realization of the respansibilitr oi citizenship in this respect. The law requires that sidewalks should he kept clear of snow and ice, they should also he kept level, and where they are slippery a thin sprinkling ot ashes or sand should he stran. The task oi keeping the sidewalks in or- de'r during the winter in gs ., rule performed in a. way which can only be described as slovenly. In many cases the practice prevails oi waiting until a policeman warns the house holder before any eitort is made to remove the snow. Br this time ped- estrians‘ have stamped down a herd pathway, which is left as a. ridge when the rest of the snow is remov- ed, imperiling the lives end limbs oi all who have to Walk. These no lit- tle things which give the visitor A poor opinion of the public spirited- ness of Berlin people. There ere . few lots even on queen street within a stone’s throw ot the Open House! that have been ornamented all sum-) mer with a luxurious crop of bum docks for shruhbery. It mar be no-' ticed that it is elm: the seine places where the sidewalks nre neglected in winter. There is an alleyWny on Queen street which is adorned with a promiscuous accumulation ot trash that is neither sanitary nor credit- able. Our policeioree is numerically very small tor the size ot the town, and it isnshnme thpt. their time should be taken up wrenglinut, house doors: inwthe etiort to induce people to perform the simplest duties 6t ett- izenship, which common hidiness should dictate. even it there were no law on the subject. In: Lordship the Bishop at Harm will hold his second “mud wanna to the Deanery or $tatertoo in Jon- nary. The “nun-menu mule by him through the Rim! Dean Mil in en- rietl out with divine service: in (he [allowing order: _ -- "espeiir, SI. Jmm' church. h- m! waging. Juan tl., A Waterloo, M. Subaru “a“ Tum!†evening, and. Berlin, St. John‘- cluch. - clay evening. nth. Hamburg, SI. Georgi m Thu-shy - an. _ London Mine a Tool cir.,aiito. Patti. lung. Co., emu nut-b VISITS OF BISHOP WILLIAMS IN WATI'IRLOO COUNTY. (hm Trinity ctr-rill. lie-Car au- ing, MM. - - - _ - Co, IBIBERS Moo INCREASE 700. W!!! m of the 0"- uucinl Tania-'3' mm- ion ot M-AIVIJ- The one“ - at tho - no. to can-mum. at W. at poll-lotion. oi interests at - eon- crtnble amt. an the Toronto Hm, bu Intunlly an “at! ten man; the commercial novella: ot Conan, that.†at“ e number at dintlnct oedatsisati- in the lane anther oi the Dominion. A: In the can. at no my other inatittrtioas the Toronto organisation stands " the top. It in known or the Com- mercial Tnvenon’ Amhttoa cl Crud... and bu now reached . toth membership ot 1.500. A close rival in Mme. though lens so in numerienl strength. to the Dominion Commercial T'eavetters' Auoclnuon. ol Montreal. London in the home ot the Western Common-kl Travellers' Annotation; While Winnipeg looms n tourth. The Toronto “mention in the oldest, uni the others sprang up. not trom an arttagouiatie spirit, but trom the de- sire to have the "knights ot the Grip" in each district brought 1nd kept eioeerstogether by mans ot 1 local organization. While a friendly “cling exists among nil. no single “mention is supreme, all no sep- grnte units. Repeated enorts hue been made to emolnmate att the “mention. but mm minutiae; hue hereto. lore stood in the war. All ere insur- ance organizations, and in no one do the reservejulds bear the same pro mutton to the membership. This pre- vents . common basis for union. Membership Increase 700. The object ot these associations is, naturally, (or the benelit ot the com- mercial travellers ot the country. They are not "combines" in the com- monly accepted meaning of the word, tor membership is open to all "traw ellers." The only restriction is that a man must Henge three months : yen on the' road. Membership in all int on; carries with it a rnte I , cents a mile on the railroads. " against 3 cents for the general while. Certain privileges as to the quantity ol baggage allowed. are also granted " the transportation com- As was mentioned before, the Com- mereiat Travellers' Association of Canada have a. membership ot 7,500, a gain ot 700 over last year. It has branches in Hamilton, Branttord, Berlin, Kingston, Victoria, B.A., ind now one is being tormed at Oman. The membership [re is $10 a year; The expenses ot administration m Fillies. These assoetations in their turn protect the railroads, tor mem- bership in them is a guarantee to the mads‘ol a. man‘s good faith. Trépt very war, and the greater pan ot the annual tee goes to maintaii the insurance department in which) every member is in good standing. This was established seventeen years ago, and the reserve hind now stands at the handsome figure of $500,000. Policies Described. The amount ot the policy varies with the length ot membership, and the maximum cannot be reached be. tore ten years. Taking $1,000 as the maximum, the policy ot a member during his first year is only 10 per cent., or $100. The second year this rises to 8200; the third year $300, and so on. For instance, a man dy- ing in the filth year oi his member- ship, would have only $100 distribut- ed among his heirs.' In addition to this there is another safeguard. based on the age ot the member. Any one: under 35 years ot age, is allowed the} full amount of the insurance, '500tor) live years' membership, $600 tor six years, etc. Those M or 37 years oi use at the time or joining are al. lowed'only 85 per cent. For example, instead of a policy ot $100 the first year, it is only $85; at the tenth year, only 8850, not $1,000. It he- tweeu 40 and 50 years of age, the member gets still less, until tinaa- cially the minimum " per cent, is Nearly two years ago the warrant signed by six baroncts and seven es- quires which clapped the author ot "The Pilgrim's Progress" in Bedford Hit, was sold at Bothebr's for £305, 3nd now the “wicked tinker's". anvil is to be knocked down at the sum plane. __ 1. ___1A-.. 1- IL- y..“. "There seems," soy: g writer in the London Telegraph, “to he no doubt want the genuineness of the find. It is in the shtpe ot on inverted obelisk. or cone. weighing about, sixty pounds and is two ieet in length. Stumped on its iron suriact: are the roughly seared words. 'J. Bunyan, Hel'ntow,’ and the date, '1647.’ At that. time Bunyan would he nineteen years ot Me, und'would have returned home liter seeing some months' active ser- vice with Paittrer. The toilet. wait iound in the iollowing manner: [in lronmonger " St. Neots. in succeed-t ing to an old business ot one (for: rington, turned out and sold . large Atuuttitr ot iron implements and tools as old scrap iron. A marine store dealer bought some oi the rubbish, and the until wits omen; it, St. Neots is only a low miles trom Elm 1 tsio,r-Buttyan's birthirtace-itt we 1 iormerly coiled lielenstow. When Bun- yan Wm' (trimming dreams and claim- ing the rights ontl gifts ot 3 seer, he In: exhorted by one of his more len- ient judges to stick to his trade of linker, as his 'renl silt lay in ye re- myring oi olde kettles.‘ Fortunately tor English literature, Bunyan penin- tod in his mission. The anvil hon en- dured. uni prohhiy will endure, much longer than the copies of the first edition oi 'The Pilgrim's Progrestt,' but, what its nine way he must. b ieit to the .rhiiruwent ot motion Four - Mo one at the low copies extent ot the earliest imprint at The Pilgrim‘l Progress letc‘hed et,4N." At the Woodslmk Sessions of the M Mount Rum was sentenced t. In yum for “all" wonl tron 4&- lake“... It m. JOHN. BUNYAN'S ANVIL. [a ahtrgreimrrr 11E.“ Toto-0e. lee. up“ "tent" oi De. Clerk. vahdel roaster. to mummm‘mru-rw our! new: a the 0mm“! College In new 'to-ttits. tolle- ulum one tama- men-u e nu. "-raraauditthudidtrottet the need. liquid that it In sped beginning. n. pointed out. however. that In teem- Oetulo. we“ ot the countle- ot York And Shame. the" no £0,000,000 eaten ot Ind "on valet during the put "any yew. woodland but been dmppeulng n the rate at 00,000 gene a veer. To we up an: In“ would require the distribution ot one hundred million at seedling' e rear. Sane time no . young [hi I" abducted Iron her home in Rockvood by members ot . unveiling show com- pany. The police were tttttik' and the much he! since been continue! with little hope ot success, The other day, however, adriee came to hood that the company were In the smell village ot Doon. Accordingly. on Wed- nesdu. High Consume Merewether vent to boon end mr'rttursday re- amed with the girl and three ot the men belonging to the show. The let- ter were yucca In gaot,etraret tmer the abduction ot the girl. What ' very great deal ot the tun of lite solemn-mindcd'peopie lose, 5nd how very much more In they no to get into mischief than merrier tools. The ability to misty a good laugh and curry on a little hundhge helps one along wonderfully. Malicious mischiel that will hurt, unkind innuendoes that will sting, are seldom is ever the companions of good, wttoltrhearted merrimetrt. There is a pure healthi- ncss about it which lorhids them. Laughter is much loads! ot virtue than of vice, 3nd shupens the intel- lect, and. the tongue too, but, in a good-natured fashion. A good laugh tears away‘many a, cobweb trom our brains and does us a world of good, even although we ourselves be the ob- ject ot it. GUARANTEED CUBE FOR FILES Robina. Blind. Binding or Pro- mdina Pilot. Draught: refund mon- " If Pm Gunning: taps @9310,an can, no matter of how long " sliding In 6 to 14 dun Fro: "mutation giv- en one and not. 500 If your dunn- ht - it and 500 in ltllllpl mad it will he founded tmst-paid 13me: Medium. Co., 8t. Louie, Mo. “Themed xemarkata-trrrtusgetstent of ,wrzttrt1tcttati1ianscstC'1:gaitL 1.. local business college man, who takes a delight in solving curious problems and digging up mathematical oddities "is the combination ot the six figures 142,857. Multiply this number by 2 and the answer is 285,714, by 3 and the unsure: is 428,571, by 4and the answer is 714,285, by 6 and the an- swer is 857,142. Each answer contains caxctly the same digits as the ori- ginal sum. and, to cap the climax. multiply the number by 7 and up comes the answer 999,999. Try it an!I see it it is not so." FORREST WAS PLAYING. Calumet, Mich,, Dec. 14.-Portage Lake.deteated Sault Ste. Marie, 0n- tario, _ at the Amphidrome to-night, " to 8. The game was fast and ex- citing, but too much rough work spoiled the contest from the specta- tars' standpoint. Portage lake started in with a. rush at the opening of the song. and scor- ed in thirty seconds, Joe Halt, rover, pluyed . brilliant game. but as ruled on in the sword hall for knock- ing Ward down and out. and Stuart also played roughly. being ruled all twelve minutes altogether. Clinton played a tine game tor the visitors, also Decode, Pdrtage Lake’s lor- ward line is exceedingly last, but its defence appears weak. Reagan made some good stops mad prevented larger scores. The 1itttrqsp.'-. A Portage Lake-Hem, goal; Forrest, point; Holden, cover; Han, rover; Smut (cunt-in) centrg; Lake, lett; Forrester, right. ' / "S'oo"-atetuttuti goal; Spinal (cup- tain), point; Milne, cover; Demrrie, rover; Clinton, centre; Wad, ten; Rattey, right. . The net proceeds which will go to the Hospllal " the result ot the Min- strel Hospital Benefit on Monday And Tuudny night: wilt be 3340. ROCKWOOD GIRL ABDUCTE0 iteseree, 'Gibson. Attemuneens00. r, Manic“. Irtetey. ." ............. vw..-.."". "__"" __ - - . _ Geo, A. In. ' Cone-10.0. A. c. Tho-um ME. khhd'S2,""' amt-q. _ airia"iriTu,iiiiii'ii, A GOOD LAUGH HELPS. TRICKS OF NUMBERS. VA“ "ro-Y. . Bl " the blood cireutation, the digestion and assimila- ticn cf food are good she will show a higher milk sc- creticn than cunning; u in a boiler, the Letter the equities! it is in the more steam can be (manna. " stimulate the organ: of circulation Ind dirnimmecmit makes the tood"tastr," increasing the digenivc juice: I at ciuolve the foot, an] thitlllellll more milk and at a irrottt. [of cow: " "Calving,"thpre is ttrtthing better I: it 1 m mil renal: . the 3mm, helping her to "clean" better, ind, " min: the aural damn Can - leading it without lurmlal elect: as (her: knowing lnluriou! in All. Human 133‘ng can take it with muslin. ly. take it join my. .. . A‘, n L.. .L- A .... an“ no: III tt. "rm"" w "G" can an: n wm. “mu... .. - _--- v. - - _ _ You my chccshlly “mm by the dealer if not satided. Tn WM" 7001 Tu 6mm Amman num- "all" Cuban“: "an m Ct Liv-Ind, Tam Vélydesdale Stock Food to; BALE at. 0.6.81. boy-Pm o .' At - when than no . num- her at smallpox “and“ though- out. the province, it in teen loud am my â€all In tysite lporut. ol the law warding "notation. Poe this noon the (allowing lurid condenution ot lbs provlslou ot ttte Ant in mi. mgard ha been propu- ed all given to Ihr - by Dr. CH. A. Hodgetta, secretuy ot the Pro. vim-Isl Bond ot Health. The Pattie Health Act requires that - should present the child with- in three month: after birth tor no cleation totho omen appointed by the municipality or'tu e registered medical practitioner, or to the hot- pital authorities. It turther provides that on the eighth day thereafter the child tin.“ be brought again to the doctor so u to permit oi "riticattoo ot the vuciutloh. m artrrtetoi-xtrqrartmrraarviireeTiic1 ation and to give a eertUieate of ttte, same to the parent, that in if the vaccination is sueeetsattst, and to tend a duplicate to the clerk ol the mud nicipality. V I Free Vaccination tor the Poor. _ In regard to the appointment or vaccinators, trustees ot hospitals: must keep a supply of vaccine. Itt ad-j dition they must be prenatal to vac» clnate the poor tree ot charge and tsit:, others at a maximum tee ot ttttr come. So tar as Dr. Hodgetta tss, aware there is no hospital in Ontario‘ which carries out this section. The Councils ot all municipalities, eities,' towns, townships and incorporated. villages are required to contract with a medical practitioner tor one year to vaccinate, at the expense ot the municipality. the poor tree ot charge, and other applicants at 50 cents each. Local Boards ot Health are empow- ered to do this in case the Council takes no action. Neglect on the part ot parents to have children vaccinat- ed renders them liable to a one not exceeding tive dollars. this line may he reimposed in case of lailure to perform the operation. Law Requires tint this he be“ In!) In Lttt.-Ceade-ttitta at Health Art Shock: PM Entitled to Putnam 0m. INFANTS MUST BE VACCINATED. According to section 18 ot the Act," it is lowinl lot the truslees of my Public or High school to provide that. no pupil shall attend without pro- ducing g oertdfietste oi successlul vac- citation. In the event of an outbreak ot smallpox in any locality it is further provided that the Medical Health or. fieer, with the lpproval ot the local Board ot Health, requireaeertitieate ot vaccination trom all student; or _There are three classes of certify- cates that may be given by a physi- cian. One ot these is ot vaccination. The second proves whines: for van- cination. This postpones to I. certain date the tune tor the performance ot the operation. Tin; third prove: in- susceptibility to the vaccine virus. His} and TiiiiFiEsHiies. In case persons either residents or non-residents he ZnIccted with "tttll-' pox the Public Health Act provides that the municipality shall mate pro- vision for the isolation and care ot the patients. This does rot imply that the corporation shall bear the whole expense, lor the law says that this shall be done at the cost ot the person tttrectal or the persons liable for his support. Only in the are ot poverty is the municipality bound to pay the expense out ot the gel-em! TO CURE A COLD IN A DAY Tue Laxative Bromo Quinn. Tub- lets. Alt dmgzhtl refund m mm! If it Ml: to euro. B. W: Grave’s aignaturts In on each box. 250 _ funds. PROFESSIONALISM IN HOCKEY. The open charges ot professionalism in sic-called amateur hockey, which have recently been tnad-tnd in tatte stantiation ot which the Tribune has published some evidence. must have aroused the indignulton ot ntl real lovers ot sport, and must also have brought the young men who hove dis- honored themselves and their clubs into Profound contempt. Imagine u you; man who calls himself l gentleman ailing under [aisle colors, disregarding his pledged word, his oath even, merely um he Adding-i section ot the Agtrrcanm an"; gamer. ,iLrjiiejiiiirjis,rjiigtaatss, Institutes As far " known the milk "eretltm is 2r,r&,gr,t,tgt rn the amount of load pus- ittthtotalt.ttreydfer.. . The interior of a cow‘- udder contains I marvellous constant cf blood will, milk tebes, etc. _ -_. MILK S. Sander & Co. an With Km only 3 in any. any you hue" O muons to bf.- . . and. annual pupil‘dbnl. " I In†he'll-y undo. and no and: III has: ulna In our had. " you an m be an olyon- pan-s luau . your atom. Thu nu in - "lawn. Hundred- oriMhaeltr-tV new u. Genuomon'u for a pm. my to button on you "emrat, 03 In " Fur Cups. $1.75 'ttWO. Fur Hood antenna. .26 to .50. Pat mm, .15 to 950. . 7 _-.--------------------" __-, --ettttWTtttrrwinrid sub up. 01.00 to .3. Monk, your hi or child's ovum“. . Ben’s, nu ttn' or sun'- all. F _ look routttat or tthitth duh pol: pun. . . In); and Mlu’ night who. . F Mel, Mitt and mum'- underwear. 000W ad XMlu' Mit tllhnllu. _ _ CJVA'I. Wu mm», mm gttgiBam, l Ladlu’ to: ruin, a! 60 h 315. vs' L. “a! fat out“, .2 to to. _ f',r may; In! Inn’ tisa, mam, nut haaduasttuto, fte lax! up: a! hay: . In the L as: a. In. W' S. SAUDE It & CO. _ I4KNG STREET EAST Xmas Gifts _ Look over thi, list And you will be sure to find some useful gin for any member of the funily. Col-tenant! Sleds, with the} frames at..............,.....), 1 405m! â€.50 Ocular- .... J....".................................:...............-" TorNottHtarutesril"ftt0trzown"1unirefor.......-.........,.s... I†Stalliody Exp-es: \\ugon-u.............................. .....t.aids.N Rovu'Tonl Chum at .T....m....................................t.MtosdtM1, BoekertNtst" fgrm.....t..............-....-....s..-._.4otsu?4f' Hockey Sticks...............................lOc, 2k. 2se,80e"9ts.Ptestuttttihe. 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