He had seen. but had not conscious‘ ly observed. till the remembrance tune to him then, that a pile of him- ber, placed in the ship but not yet se- cured. in: about the center ot the open space in front of the cabin. It could not shift with the rolling of the schooner. so as to-destroy her equi- . librium. on account of the stacks on either side. It consisted of the last load of logs. which had been dropped there from the end of the ttume. Hil- ary rnised two in his arms and car- ried them in from of the broken door. It wns impossible to make his voice lie-rd. for the ship was staggering through the clashing Ice does with n noise like that of artillery. but Made- llelne saw his purpose. and in an in~ stunt Vb " work helping him. They 1began swiftly building a barricade; . and. no Mndeleine deposited her logs by the side of Hilary's, Hilary wedged the ends against the chained stacks on either side. so that the whole would form nn immovable barrier. He toiled furiously, tor their scanty time was precious beyond value. Soon Made. ‘lelne was behind the barricade. Id- dusting the logs that Hilary brought, {and it stood the height of his waist, Hilary returned no answer. but Bronssmu, nppnrrnny confident of Hilary's honor, pushpd forward and mm! up to the harrlr'mlv. g "Ah, mdvmolselle. you have done . V {00min thlnu!" he said quietly to Mu; gd_e_lne. "No harm was meant to Mom i i/ia? It was Improbable that either Ott. pom, Pierre or Leblanc can-led a re- yolver; but. even it they did, the bar. Honda was bullet-proof. Hilary for ttot his aching head, tho rettrhisttt nau- lea. The barrier was sttontder-higtt, Me clamherod behind Jt and took ttht Ctltlon there inst as the zrlmnng of the ttoes ceased. and the schooner caught the Near water. Mauiou,. laughed rNrnterGGoltsir at he "9. and Brown-nu snorted like i I.“ “no. _ "I've got morn at stake than the mummy qnd the ashnms mine." he cried. “That's only a drop m the held. I Idmlt it'tt been I fair "ht between Ill and you'vo won. I didn't mt the ulmlory. I want»! the "ht. I'll vIIllng to drop " now and [1v- 'orrttrst, But I want than» papers. "t can those â€out." a. mat on 'qeqAn W ttitft In you c100». He crouched there for n few no o.da, helm Madeleine behind him. and looked upward. The wind wnl rearing through the rigging with n noise hr louder than that made by the filling door. No one hid heard the crush. Above him swung the great [nuns-ll, charming the gibbon: moon that noun-ed like a pile ghost union; the drifting clouds. mm in the fog. Eli- ery could Just discern the he†" uren of three men, hard " work to [till the middle channel. Ind the lan- tern that hung from the malt nbove. tnlntly illuminating them. A ray of moonlight, straggling through the fog. dlsrlnsed olrk Dupnnt " the wheel “have the poop. and the great mainsail swooping over it-tmtl two forms that crept along the pa» 58X? ht-tworn the lumber piles. They Mart“! brtek in sudden consternation at the sight of the mmxpectnd harri- eade, and Hilary's duh. Aimed at Harm's hand. dosrpnded upon the out- luw‘a arm. which dropped limp at his stde. “they ain‘t yours. Monsieur Aslow. nom- forged them. but ynn knit them, and than: why I "upped you be". It w" mp‘mmml annnr trom kill!"- yml. bee-mo of hi: dunghtpr." 1Pfrte.rrttte 959-399.; the “an Anew. I want than mtvertt--- thttt's all. I heard ho mu comm: aboard and adopted this mm- to get them. They up lies. written hy a din- chnrx'd "mpiorPe. and I can‘t afford to he tted about. t want to rim" my honor in your ayes. Inadpmoiwlloh‘ But " neither nnswored him he dropped his post) of bituminous and lil- dre-nd Hilary. no hurled himait gains: the out“ door. am. aha-Men. body, with "on Incl. not as». tt not. - it. hinges. uni - fell, â€null-3 into the plunge have" the pile. of siuchd lumber, which to“ to n height of twenty feet on either “do at bin, running to within a In (at M'thq cabi- Ind the deck ladder. tmt In, phn'now. Keep it.“ I. nub-motels]; now- hchl. I suppose!†“A ml attempt to - " lbw“ It. the it nu. But to In! A than. If he could broth down tho “at. In: the sound night pu- un- kind In the “to. with the mum. of tho It. lulu! the “I. at the “can. can-bun. him to put In. the bold unseen In the "r%Mq.. With a ynll 'msrre started bat-k. hm Leblanc leaped forward, knife In hand. Bo sudden was the Min]: that It drove within an inch of Hilary's throat. Madplolnc- streamed. rushed forward, and pullorl Hlllu'y hack. As Leblnnv caught sight of her he “Norm! up erlnmnrlnn and followed Plvrrp buck late the darkness of the lumber pilot tel. and aeAFiihirTiiirrmury 19:33 to get Marlon-m9 to return lulu the “bin. but she kopt hPr place at his! side. Then, to Hilary's unor surprlse. he hoard erwwnu's voice, and dis-1 earned him moving out of the dnrk-i new! at tho lulnhPr. I “Monsieur Aslmw, I want to speak to you!" he oallorl. "I am comluz to you. I ran trim! you." who? follnwnrl. That watt was Woode n Spoil ' my. By [ Vim ROUSSBAU Illustrations by Irwin Myers 51;. at“, M - I ANY derangement or 'th‘o l heart's action is alarming. l Frequently pains nbout the i heart are caused by the forma- tion of gas arising from indi- i gestion. 'ttgain. He went reeling across the dm-k like an inanimate thing. struck! _ the bulunrk. 11ml, its the srhonnpr lurr'hod. tum-in! ixiiu tho tit't1. He wan' probably “will Iwi‘urv he disappeared *bonmlh the. A.Hri'rr, I Leblanc turclttoU frunlirully tnwnrd the barrivmlv. Hilary “an upon him a when he 5:1 u’ Huntsman whip out a re- lvnlvz‘r null tako Uetiberutn aim at him. _ He felt the huilvt clip his clwek. Twice inlan- Hrousyiuu tirrll. At the second shot Hilary smmhh-d and fell ttat in lthe cal-in entrain-0. At the thtrd. Leo itmute, shot thrcugh the “min. whirled 'ruund twice arm mlLlpsorl in â€only tthe barrier. I Maui-luino drag-29d Hilary within the lrnbin. Blnml mm gnsh'.nr,v, from tt "wound in his hi'vum‘. anlirally she began m _ :suuy tho uplu'r part of 'his Nothing :Iml Ht mafrzlmr to stutteh Imp wrtrttir,r. N'Hi-‘rzifv w,' " trr'rtu'rvet lite Judie rusted lowinu' ugsvu Llsc u'oor. Suddenly than rump a territie lurch of the vessel. uhlt'll began to spin crazily in the trough of the $03. And above the roaring of the wind came the wild "ries 0f Itupont and the ex- postuhttions of Brnusemm. Th0 rap- taln's rc-nsnn hlld clvsortml him; he had rttraMouod.the whorl to tight out his quarrel Wlth Hilary. The sehooner. unmntrnllml. run siUewise before the wind, nnrl llmussouu. willing as he Mm to let "upont gr- on Ills errand of murder. was unable to steor her. He hit. handled shlps before, bat the Brousseau Pllrsm! my! dropped on the far Bidet Mndelnluv h-uml him running into the dun-know. Sho Lad hrnupht u lempnrary rospite. Slu- ran back to Hilary. But it was almost dark in me cabin. um] there was hardly anything she could Mo. He wus cnrlsrinus. but he spanned Mowing to death, and she could only try to Munch the blood that never stopped flowing, She sunk-hm! It irt' ttttrt, ran to Brousscau in (he not " mama": bttrrleade. Sim pushed It into face. All the Strength of His Arm. Wont lmo the Blow. Pierre Never Spoke Again. Relief from‘this condition is obtained by the m of Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills. Chronic indigestion result! from sluggish liver Man, cm- atipation of the bowel: and inactive kidneys.†Pains' About; the Heart /,' Puls Arouu that. - to whit! they throat“! m ladlndon 1nd ammo a. - - - l Alt the unwind in: HQ»: Into the blow. Plan-p mo: not. A... I II but an m - n- . M ' an I.- An you new to we!" C ii. 'iltiu ted I . on in. ' o bu tho - _ ""mrdtertMarm.te-r. b Per"-. 1'tTatggtt mmmmmmttagu.“w: to! numb. cried to trim m â€not '1'“. I'm-k u. _ttustfet,omt/r1G'iG0Giiriilte.V Jr... Wdowntmmhmmand. “I! In - m“ to mm they no climbed "qetq - “m in“ Inna-I'- lemma- 'tarierine.', .. "att1,'t' A",t u an m. knits ready, and um mu 1P'Pe on . upon Hilary together. 'tuottentt. h - “a - Th There wu no room tor mun-um - I.“ M‘- - and Hilary never knew â€(award how M m in. m " I t escaped. But he than! N- cIII II. V†m tho J†I to Leblanc! Nee, and. then, u the V“. m‘mu-h‘t" nan stumbled bark, brought it down M - I‘ll med - with full turee upon Hench all". ttriasp, Tray ., m4“ "et-tta.". an... “mu ii'lt,'r4l"ght,'lAdlt2'8ltglllf,'='l an an qoiywywu toll-nu null dropped on the hnurzl him running Sim Lad hrmlpht u Sho ran hack to almost dark in me anlirally she ' uplnvr mm of run“ to staunch " [mm-mud ttte ugwu ac u'oor. a THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION sm- tlt w his '*tmeoe, t nu Mg and at Milli. to you. no you how that your hem In a plum! In (My vil- up? "an. for on Inst a... M! "ttetoetsrrtbre-ttP “You may be very sick It may no mt, Simeon. without -ttng It." "Ptt the the emc- of that." - nwind Slum It was about an hour later when the few loafers In Shawn's saloon looked up to m the cure standing in the doorway. Since the lumbermen hub gone into amp for the winter the glories of the (knee hull had “lied and disappeared. but Simeon mu did . thriving liquor biz-inns. Be In LurmJndfcgmeJunduu Inn-Id. his mic blue on- bllnklng with noel humility "I shall come to that later." un- {WI-mi the. cure. “8mm. swoon, how often have I upon-n to you lbout the evil that you are doing here! " In I statutory offense to all liquor wlth- ont a Iicemre. but It In an allot-lo "ainst God to run thin sort of plan. Slim-on. for the good of your nail. will you not Nose do" this pine and In") I aim-rpm "to!" looking for some ot the girls to due. witht" “You're 3 sport. father." said Sim- eon. "What non of stick do you can that, “my. knob and) end?" The men grinned Ind nudged nth other. " Is not often that one It†a cure halted. The and won- "d humble am. "In of the old print wore lo conical mat nobody maid conceal m unnu- mknt any longer. A roar of hunter shook the shut. Simeon "nod. Bad as Father Lucien had known mnditlons at Ste. Marie to be. he hnr‘ never guessed at the revvlntians wttirl I Ntusette had made to his mun-ore. His lndlgnution Btrulert over, and he bored his study in Igltntlon for sev- eral minutes At last. struck with an lumintlon. he took up his tsittttlestiek, put on his cap. fur COIL and now- ahm, ttttd started or town-d Ste. Marie. It was from the priest at M. Inâ€?! and stated that Natqotto Bonnn' rm glvon htm the full story of the ' mr lure: upon the Island. top"'. ritl nn'urmunt of the actlvitlvs 'r. . Arr and Slmeon Duvnl. . Path-r Lucien Aviva. lithe: Luci-n had grown very fond of Elisa. He did not know what to do. Hilary was in the woods now. Ind limos! lnncceuiblc. The cure had not "an Late to wrangle with. His days out-ed in dejection. Moreover. the matter of Ste. Marie bothered him. lather Lucien had been jeered out of the village, and he knew that It the billion hard of it he would be truis- lerrod to Inother pnrlsh. Father Lw cien loved St. Boniface. where he Ind mt all his life. Be had lent to Quebec for I hook on amid exercises. which he had advertlsn'l in an old napalm», He had become interested. and had fashioned a tine singlostlrk from a pliant hazel hntagh. Father Lurk-rt followed the tp.structtons given in tho book with patient care, and with tht but results. He was wry thorough In ttll that he did. His muscles helm: to grow, his physical health bet-am; excellent. Soon he havnms quite ox' pert. It was a sight to sno the mm practicing lungm in the sorluslim a' his study. among the theolmeenl viii I 11mes; but notwdy hnd scvn him rut-op his old houtiepr'r, and it took Sm eral minutes to convincv the old lml that her revered charge had not gun suddenly insane. l Father Lnrlen had Just laid dam his slnglMtlck when a boy brough him a letter In an unknnwn ham writing. A letter was an lnumrlzu event In the curds stay. Ho put an h toeetttetes, sat down, opened the ex velope. and began to rend. . "Corie In. “that." he and snugly. "W. don't often no you here. wt... will you have! A drgp of an? A Im a. lit-may. m3 oi nigh. your" luv. llld paced it about tum. tttss" and Ion-m tho Ice m Bron-j I - mu summing with Ihrrotttr near the wheel and Dupont Te) ttmaine his Irms and howllng My wild nae-n. With tho lust - " MI .trengttt an", mused to 'l'c'll whom. a. hi there. Indelelno crouched ("aim under the bow ortho - um um luck. mm m.{ In closing In. an. am not hula“. but cum " Ella, and and un- to his but. 30 manual to the. with; tampon-Il-umuduwm. toward the haunt-n. l and he lac hope went out. - “onâ€... pm." m the would“! of Ci'tlh "o"2C.ttii' -. 'iuiiuiriaialiiiid - T ., s... - - - In-U. 'rr', . .9. I". , l 2ett. lltefe.A'S. a...“ iiiiiiii iriiiihiii7j7ii 2w". i'/ii.t Iqtt 1... ',lttlveitlt, . out. a! . . _ _ t V _ admit-tub 'iriiuGiriifa7irh'Fd ttNt.? ,5. _ nu gllh'ttQINtr! 'euii25'iii «a. mum-“.mxmwum . "ar" retl','fg'tu1ttlt'liiiii2iiiFriiii'i; ' bumtrbet-thrt-eloo.ots--t-i'irrl-'brar humid! u “5' m: '," ,'.Sttt'ntv',.e2t2rt."fgl,t,"it, toad rooms-Lacuna“ Into-(WI... Thoulpuuu, a,“ OOH '06 was. lawman“; a portion or nbo-t.m.m hon. _ was inma- u - _ , .7... 15wâ€... T m Mmmdmmdu- Inert-got [In Ind thre. I.†Th We! - Arc/film be at“ to t,'itlittiit'st,l,ii'ii?.t2, at was? ligand-con... Mung (“dbl N WNW Mttt0 Bro drown tow: ft'ht Toh',',' -'A*‘ had then “A and (I. m '.... in the able New: Down-u: l ._. thi2rtiaifii,ieiuit' It in M'n’ “mm. 'u 1nmiutrmu,otitra. M ..-.............. t, :lttlttle, Mdrmnotm a. mum Iii-t of I!» “at “i " A u 2l' 333’ 329?, 'lets-cc::-- It “:1. when rah-du- . l the ttrud (Tali In) and. huh}! do tre [on an “in in W _ no 1:13;th , “Indy-cumbefutnm 'Wil think than! my soul when " (To i, match CHAPTII XVII. or it! aw AttBt-itt acre of strawberries requires about 8.500 pinata when they are set 18 inches apart in rum; 3% teet apart. I believe you would do well ‘to write the Dominion Department of Agriculture tor their Bulletin No. 92 on the Strawberry. This gives a fairly thorough description of the subject. As a safeguard to a good stand of plants, I would advise the supplement- :ng of the fern-lily ot the soil with a tair application ot high-grade lerliiil- er-about 500 to 750 mn. per acre. This should be Worked into the so" thoroughly below the plants are not. Many pmrllcnl strawberry grower: have found sun‘s use ot [gunners produces a good stand of vigorous Plants. Mott smAwunnv PLANTS PER i AGRE. question--, intend putting out an ‘arro of 'straqrltqsrrferr. How many wlll it take for the acre? What are the best varieties. and when Is the but time to set them out. aprlng or fall? Where can I get the plants. and about what- wul thicoatHrar-tuatdrme T 1 Our national murp'v ot food In out: 'rrrzo today is I, 3 than ft wt" a ‘yuu.’ ago by 20. mllllon mm. In The strawberry plants can be ob. tained trom any of the leading needs- men. They vary in cost like other romodnlbs. -Hertrr 0. Bell, BSA . {Experimental Form Not“) About Whiter Lar---" In thought that farmers keep hon- untll too old 'tor profitable winter "tt production IAnd It I- Also u common belle! (hut Watched pallets commence to tay only ‘during the followm spring. To ttgrow (iiiiiii light on this subject. it wande- "tded in will to comm eany pub lets, late pallets. yearling hens, and old bans on winter bye“. at the Cup Rouge Experimental Station. same Birds thtmttared--Ttte birds used for this experiment were not :pecial bred to egg production. so that the early pallets put In each year were not from better stock than ‘he yearlinx or older hens two sea- sons. theo‘earling hens used tor this rxperiment were the same bird mm the exception ot a very low which had died, as the' unes In the pen at early pallets ot the previous year. and in both wees they were, for rout ot production, helnw the new lot ot early [Julieta taken imiitstrrimimuotr In the [arm ttock. Early Pallets Best-That only pul- lets are the cheapest producers of Winter eggs has been told and written so often that it is like an old story. But a carettauy't%tstueusd experiment will again remind human: of a well known tact which they often seem liiahle to forget. t'2.92 x. t , late pullets. ',bi "i8-.i1Gi'iit" old hen., It wlll be seen hat, as ex- old Benc, It VIII be seen that, as ex- pected, the weight ot eggs from hens was a little larger than that from early pullets. but the ditrerence does not materially change the Mure for the mm per dozen. Wqtght of Eggs-" is sometimes oNected that, though early pullem lay more eggs than yearling or older. hens. the size of the egg is such that they would bring much less if eggs; were ever sold by weight. Takintr.the ' tttlures from the present experiment.‘ we find that, tor the same weight of egg . when it cost $1.00 to produce thou with early pulleta. it cost $2.35: to IN. iice them with yearling helm: The R.qxgtts---" the cost ot madne- tion of one dozen of eggs. during winter. is taken as 100 for early pub lets. hatched before' May, It would be represented by 249 tor yearling hens. by 280 for late pullers. hatched after April, and by 848 for old be“, In other words, when pullels hatched be- fore May produced a certain number ot eggs at a cost ot $1.00, yearling coat “or $2.49. pullets hatched after April at a coat of $180 and old hens at a coat ot $8.48. I','), each experiment the birds were weighed BO that, in the spring. the gain or loss in welsh: could be credit- ed or debited to them. The Exmrlmont~The experiment began on the tirst day ot November and ended on the lam day ot Fssbrm my, during tHe consecutive yearn. The number ot birds in each pen was about twenty-tivo, and the whole lot occupied the same house. A strict record was kept ot all lead consum- ed. also of all 9533 produced by every pen. At the beginning and " the end Work ........... " " " loam Menu .r... t ' 8% l Toull ....... 2101s as any; WINTER LAY!" or murmur Min. moon lid Hull. Lumberman’a Friend 'e DROP IN 50008 IN COLD BTD‘AOE. The Oridw' trtht .OnOy _ . In million! of Ibo. ms ms "I us 111 m 115 no N ' n1 ' no u nu as as; M " Mu llâ€. 3.! . I.†M . xm Imo- "K x All 1 tnv â€un. â€gm-mum- Buys. Robert Betttt Panes "Measures, enacted for regulation or F . ttm sale of alcoholic liquors have no' Away 1n Hespeler ma the results expected. Constant m. -_--- (Moments ot the law threaten to The death occurred on FYMay subvert the order and respect tor au of Robert G, Scott. one of the belt thorny. The Government proposes to known ruin-nu or Her-paler. Thlrtecn dt/eps: with the pment syalem ana months ago yesterday ha took a substitute tor It a new one whlch. stroke ot pnnlysls and slnce that dime respecting mum/him] liberty time has been In a precarious candl- Itu',"efdt,rr the abuses which our tion, Up lo this llme he war: engag-' pie an bltlnrly deplore. The object ed dolly in the R. Forbes Co. Woollen Moe Bitt. whkh will be submitted ts Mills. than be was head or (In the members, In to tmgtriet the sale of worsted departmeatt. Ho in also a summons Mun-s by empowering the number of the firth, He who nM-‘Oum to arm-Mn a lute anu and one of the heat woollen mlll‘ lmmedhw control over in than†man In Canada, and has a Domlnlon“ In; jnfrhgemomn " (“Mum wide rqputat,M?rr "to department may. a, Act will respect the nirtonomy on 'one of lhn'mmt important in this t ,munlzmmln that have rota: mill, No doubt mmh at tho llm‘mnginntnwlnh to retain tor mound", surm- Ia due to such men In "re1rl6prritsitton “storm." employ as "Bobby Scan." as he was! [h . _-__--- H,_.___ - known Imam Ml lntlmntn "'0.de nyur LOCAL gAug movement one type or ano~way plow has the advantage that " can be used as a tractor to haul another Implement or a laden wagon. tor the plows can be removed. He van a wrongful human man. Ind will know» hr and near for his ntorllng qualities. honesty and up right dealing with his fellow molt The Into Mr. Scott “I! " your: old and has been a residual ot " - Peter tor and thin " mu. ft "a born In Emu-Id "a has made an"! mm but to " hmhphu- He liked (XI-1h and Havel" ht par- ticular In! any It grow tron I sun" vlllm to we Inn-mu; mun-nelnmu toy- " In my. T ' 'fs. 'rew.iiriirarrrhimhi, The uncanny Now ht the preset! use connlsts of six plow breasts. Aree being anaemia] {mm each and H the main carnage, wnlah in model- nd on the llnes of a tmetrir body and is driven by an englne summon.†memorial to haul three furrows in the heavtest chy laud. The forward shar- Pb are he)?! out or work as the motor plow nmceeds across the ttetd 1nd automatically dro “no work whed ’he maritime began Its return tour. my. rhrwimr, theteeore, becomes a Winter In a dangerous season tor the “me ones. The days 'm, change- (HIM bright. the next one cold and stormy. that the mother is afraid to take the childrdn out hr the truh air and exercise they and on much. In commune they as often com.~ ed up In overland. badly Ventilated moms and are - seized with 00163 or grippe. What is needed to keep the mug omN well is Baby‘s Own Tablets. They will regulate tho summon and bonds ttrd drive out (on: and by their use up baby wit be able to get over the winter season In the torm---itrruutg from tteld er porunents---ot a. Necessfu'l model, Upon a commercial basis, this and the other one-way plows will soon make‘ their appearance. in perfect safely. The Tablets are said by medicine dealers or by mao at " cents a. box tram The Dr. Wit. liame' Medicine Co., Brockvme. 0m. LONDON. Jan. tth-Among the most Interesting of recent develop. ments it. British agricultural engineer in: is the one-way mam- plow. whidh has yppeared upon the British market Keep Little Ones Well in Winter tr. E. â€and " Alt Canada " Ontario 51 Quebec 53 Manitoba 67 Sash. 73 Alberta 67 h Colu'nbla " N. Brunswick " x. Sootla " A Mr $5 eye vlew of Canan pilr stock is worded by the lollowlng ta. ble. " also“. by provinces. the rela. lion of mile. sheep and swine re- z-pecilvuy to alt meet yielding litre. nock and. in the latest column. ot much coWs to other cutie. Thus the ratio ot cattle I: but"! In suntan- ewun. and lowest in. Prince Edward 'stand; um percentage ot sharia â€silent In Now: Smile and Ittwmst in Snlkatchenn; the trereerttUtpa, of amine is highest in Ontario and low at in Nova Scotla; while the rt may. of mum: cows is highest in Ontario, {allowed next in order by PritMt Columbia and Quebec down to me lowest in AlVrta:-- Pcrocnngo to all Livcnock Ctmle Sheep Swine Pe. vows to all cattle Ontario 51 20 29 61 1 'etatum&1marur......., FWt'ii"iir'L' tTe"--- All um- ......... mama. Poultry ....F.....P.. 'gl:tlt2t Putt ...r.......rr... 4.303.000 it. Choose .........r.e.. 11.52:.ooom Increases: Bauer .......e....... 2418,0001». Oloomnrgnrlne ........ “.000 lbs. Frozen Em ........ 7 191.000 lbl. _ 3,903,000 ml. " BIRD'S EYE OF OUR LIVESTOCK " DIARUM on "lif1m INIIQIT li'iitilfl, In. mom only... .u. NEW PLOW mm: FAVOR Hat'M " Waaifd'tl'se “all '. " wm-jï¬nmwngm "UG'.'.'.'.'.'.". a? '1». q tthi 'lil trt . " I! m 51 53 67 73 67 sg 20 " 14 ammo. my, .... 1.188.000 dot. 18 19 " " " " 21 29 22 19 18 " 18 13 0 tha. Ramon muggy. :3: "e-r-_-e-----" __-__ rocx _ [ I tia, I . ' _ , as I“ ' ' ' " 51 " " 36 37 26 iii-fr-ttttttig 'li,v, LOCAL FAME GK ; -, -_- "e “Bola Mo, ‘N’eerernld: After an ih%ncr, ot tour your: a certain man - Incl to vhlt Mu old homo town The out ram Dongle he ml “1 remember him and thr, next ‘lhree didn't know he had boon In“): 0:33;: Provincial Government in the s trom the Throne. which wan read‘nt the opening of parliament, w- dar, by the Lleut. Governor Sir Ulla.- 1etaraitep_ The Government an magma! (by present system of bee: alarm Mme. an sale-ot-mw udty llquors‘by prescription in Mote mu and under the Scott Temperance Admin oUter,eRies of the Province has ta a tailure and proposes use}! to " 79 control of the traific. _ flint mid ni%, toai.Gerertug ti, my liquor luau-lama says: " the Heqpeter comment Men, During vu- n ton-mar renldv‘nt ot have!“ an. Louh am» ot no» â€my. daughter “a In at mu: very III. A In†number ot "lulu-a and Mum- war:- In nttmdnpcu. Rev. day from Gait. Interment was nude Gov't. Will Take “The matter Is one which shouldi hiv'étthe fullest investigation. It In: almblutely necessary. in the interest} of the work we are trying to do, that the cause ot death should he clearedl my? QUEBEC. "an. 1t.-New tetthr1atMoa in regard to the sale at Manor is pron, {39.0 for the Immediate future by the 'ISI",' hadcpme under his brt'ett at u Inca military hospital. He had writ- ten the government urging preva- tim! at the sale or this Canadialymade serum. Both Dr. McConnell and Mr. Fag! had told him. Dr. Johnsm) said. that, they had taken every precautionl and“ a fatal termlnation when y1i stittttdtsrimr the serum Dr. Johnsonl humane ohms Berum In his possum Harland will probably have an analy» 'm, made to prevent any more dccur- renlses of the kind. Br': R. R. McClennhan. director ot tho dlvhiomof van-areal diseases utt- deg (he prorinc’lal Board of Health, may; Intent ew here tonight, said: III IleI III tlllu In“!!! anmm’ The two women were menial? 'rits/ thqqsprum by Dr. McConnell. assistodp bu? Percy Fed. 1087 'sathurstt aha ' who is said to be an expert i _ the' preparation of this: (rev-wot. " DNA. Mrkim Jonson. H an inter- viem said several $5tMttttt at a similar‘ The toectat blood trauma: iiC....iiiu2C.C.C.7-'..r. tHr-_-::----"---"" quantum constatéd ot an (inlet-um It: J. A, firir'iiiit" _ a Brrhttims containing a rug Known Dentist. hug" “0391 m. “5 an r"nrrodiarqsmol." which is pump by m ththreoutr," D. D, if.. %rrooto an“ 1mlp,etd, by .t.lr:,a.l drug com‘umx'. “fanny. All Mane!!! 0?!!th and‘gold by a local drug commn'. [thrifty in branch“ of. is gal-l the [alumina were no """'hiiiA. mean"! In. or an! in this Mock! 39mm; d s"ikttetmter, Otrt.cc,, A†'L- b.-, “1.....-_ ._._A . _,.', an. re t to him the result of tuiinvea' “man. . _ “on um we - "and“. m “an: Bettttol chm was tet Ittr - Bntlgaid their tnat mm. of an: to mon- old plumes try In!) bl laur- m.moudlu am am“. Tto non; album was my Mutual. The pulmonar- won I r Mum boy friends of the “09.3. at. mutdimrvlcoI-u the hon-o bi, Mum uroeo. were conduct“ by it. Mr. Hubert, who also conduct“! it}. name“ at. the gran-Lao I: the ttttdt. H. quit: hurt! ae iii. m. gum-n9 hm new 'llltlrlltt JNKONTD Jan. 10.--9wo wowed-gal" _ d Jim: t few mlnutol of each mm 'l,ltl'i alter having recelved a Ipecla x. bl treatment on Saturday all "lefr.' In the oftice ot Dr. J. H. McC “I ttP! " 1663 Dundaa street went, t - city, Miss Monica Konney. 587 Il Dbl-ton avenue. a alenographer. ' Mt., m; Emily Bond, wire ot Earl Boa.‘ 21!,Sackvllle street. f'. I "SMintAt lf, Control in Quebec' " em of an ‘uum me- mm Km mu m. mustn't. " a I In ï¬r m " nv r,c,ly _ _ E.ts m" A.._‘:,_ 3&3}; BR. 8. EOKEh'IADA. D. D. . Gr-duno Chimzconuo of DO m Surgeons “a, Royal 0011.. " Dents! Surgeons ot,.'l'qmnto. Dom! Once in new Metiett Bulk hill- lng, Waterloo. DOW?! WW II In its hunch... _ trto panama. .Girl J _ ‘Throqugme in "Ht '; . a Burglar’a Face fCunaidatidtNmr.) / TORONTO. Jan. Ws- Alone In her home last night Miss Cumin. Bound. 'agcd 21. discoverett'a burglar crawl ing up Nu! from an“, mashed a loose skate from use “In: and but.- ed it with an he: Inn-gum Into the face ot the burgtnramttatt . aim gash. In. '2d,tlt'tMPr1 IL“ Art, about to sprung it . Throw!“ ttm handa over his 'ii,'ir"i,Eiciiii out: the burglar 'telio b streaming down his tuce. _ - WooDSToCK, Jan. 6.---Jotut Bur- tom a local man trledho arrange tor u little m'irato uremia; with I loud married woman, and sent her I let. ter asking Iter to “not Mm on I tm cal sum on Thursday ttettt. 1m“ l.f|,dolhg up she told her tttmbagtd:.gtd Desire to Meet q i Married Roman . ' Cost a Man $59 thi, police were notmed, Tho ml nu on the strut at the ttttttt - Imml. and' when Bu mud n, " ttrr 'i7i'i,i?ii'vl?rjitid him. In ttrote) that Ite Be wrote (I: “Mir such a. prod Ind “that an mung man was it: - " that mm ima a chimes. but Myanmar "a" who "my “I " ml 't"U2 giving h 'S sum - trmtrtd, it " "R thtttt one of the. mm which m. commie the noun at the police withiet I 'e month. mac. Inn-LA; Will open néxt Tuesday, Wednesday an"?! Thursday until runhis'ii,ifpuee, in Heidelberg. chopping: Mill ' L' , ,',tt,'ttLt is oIm Apart a on. Plums. t,'a,ttiti _ b on. . N. â€was , Dun-Mm W. autumn BitiWatetrker 'j DR. A. will. n, c. summon "au_wetrrtitijiruvtrr once Gk we“ _ SCHMIDT & comma. ttr'. _ l g _e'fSi