A graduate of our college has an advantage over some nlherl In one way marked pnmcular. Whatever they know In norough and closely np-to-duu-V. All modern appliances for labor nvlnz are to be found In none of our room; It mulenmtlo where our graduate: nd \hem- nolvea, the are fummur with the system In Vocue. or t mun be either very Aullquued (which we only light} deal with) or vet new. nlldwohavo not hu an opportunity 0 Intro- ` It to our pnulls. send us A non: card. nnd vowll send you a hnndn mely Ium-sled db cuhrof as sure: wlm-h will certainly convince you do nu we advertise. Our uldreuls I usy xwwrnlng Umuer. Polling Sub-Division No. 6-A dale Public Hall: Edwnrd wm Deputy Returning Officer. 8. That on Frirhv rim and .1... n. J 1'-ercner, Deputy Returning Ocer. I Polling Sub-Division No. 4-. E. B. Rand : shop: John Powell, Deputy Re. turning Oieer. Pollino Hnlhniviainn N ;-. K AA n-,-, n my noturnlng umcer. ' I Polling Sub-Division No. 2-At Market Building ; Jouph Rogers. Dapnty Return. ing Uicer. Polling Sub-Diviuion No. 3-At Fire Hall; R. J Fletcher, Deputy Returning I 4-. E. R man; ll (0 any, In Polling Sub-Diviainu No. l-At ` C|ldweIl'I shop: W. D. Vuuickle, : my Returning Oicer. I Pollinn Snh.l)i-I-inn N... 0 A. n. I `r-ant`. avva, l commencing at 9 o'clock in the forenoon: D And continuing until 5 o'clock in the after- noon nt tho undermentloued plnou out] by the tollowing Deputy Returning Oioon. that in to toy, in Pollinn Snh.Diulninn N`. I As nu I at uni yearn. 6. Thu thin By-Lnw shall take elfeot on the dog` of the nnl lug thereof. 7. no votes of I a duly qunlned elec- tor: of the nid town of Barrie shall be taken on this By-Luv on xll|\1l'\A\r man .u_,, U\;-- __ _ nnlnwl my to me and Debentures. 5. here -hell be raised and levied in each year during the currency of aid Debentures or any of them by Ipeciel rate R on ell the raeeehle property of nid Muni- cnpelity in the eeme menner me other texee I are levied. e nun Iuicienz to pay and dis- charge the end Ieverel yearly sum: of the ume become ree tively payable according to the terms o this By-Lew, the: is to say, the total mm of $369.87 in each 0! eeid yeerl. 6. Thu. this Rw-f.uu .I.-II e-l.- .n. V. principal and interest no eceruing due ee ` xuwu 0! name. 4. The: it ehell be lawful for the Mayor of the and Municipal Corpoution end he it hereby authorized and instructed to sign and mue the aid Debentures hereby enth- i orized to he iuued, and the iulereet con- pone (i an )atteched thereto, end to cause the um: I no to be eigned by the Treuurer of the said Municipality, and the Clerk oi the id Municipality is hereby enthorized and inutructed to etteeh the nu] ol the aid Munici lity to the uid Debentures. ehnll ha nin,-I ....a n-..:-.a :_ muyor um noun:-or lhlll determine. 3. That the said Debentures us to prin- cipnhnd interest lhl be poynble at the Bunch of the Bank of Toronto in the said Town of Barrio. A 'l`h.o ii .h.II 1.. |._:._| ;_ AL -- ,_ .,.... s,nvI.'|lII .\.uAD V DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO U 11"!`-5'. 1 ... avuv uuau auavuluu III III Dy-hQW- E l 2 That the said Debenluree ao to be ' iaaued for the eaid mm of 83.000 shall bear ' intereet at the rate of 4 percent. per annum payable yearly. Such Debentures shall be 4 payable In ten an_nual eucceauve instal- meutn. auch annual instalments of principal . and intereet to be of well `amount that the - aggregate amount payable .or principal and Imeieat in any yhear shall be equal a nearly be to t is h f ' ' l r ::dni`nyt4-.reet dl!'li:g tlieootlfgg-yearn ' of aid period. and one of such inetalmenta E of principal ehall_ be payable in one year iron: the final pasaing o the By-Law and the remaining nine inetalrnente of principal shall be payable on the same day in each of the nine anuceeding year: and said yearly inatalmenta of intereet shall be payable at the came time, and each of aaid Debenturee ahall include the whole amount of interest payable that year, or coupons for intereet ahall be attached to each Debenture an the I Mayor and Treannrer shall determine. I the said I):-,hm...-.; .. o- --=- ____ uu uulr uy-yaw on MONDAY THE 6111 DAY OF JAN- UARY, 1902, nmvnnnninn no 0 .J..I....I. :_ _L p SCHEDULE TO BY-LAW NO.-- _- a-1 I. That to raise the aid sum of 83 000 1 for the purpose aforesaid it. shsll be lawful ` for the Corporstion of the said Municipality to issue Debentures of the said Municipality 1 tn uid smount in sums of not lose than 8100 ; each puyuhle within 10 years from the date of use nal passing of this By-Law. I 2 That lha -girl T\-|.--s..--- -- A I I r,._v.'_. :- uuuuwnvwu at Ill IIIUCUQ Iunnnroau the Municipal Council of the Cnrpuration of the Town of Barrie enact: ' an follows : X I... ...,--... I AND \`Vun.ua the uid Council have 0 deemed it expedient to rain nid mm by I Dubemurn re-puynble in Ten Your: with E inu-rent In 4 per cent. pnynblo yenrly. uid ` 9 By-Law [.0 be submitted to the rutepayen = j at the Jsnuuy Election. a Am. u'......-._ a. - rucn i 33.000. 5 Wm:x:As the Municipal Corporation of : the 'l'.wu ot Burie deem it neoeu.-u-7 and ; expedient In muke addition: und improve- ; menu In the Fire Hull and Cuuncil Chamber ' Building to make is 1 ru clans up-to-due Fne Hull wnh all the latent improvement: ,~ and oquipmenu And to ndd thereto 5 pm r 1 Poliuu Court sud Lock-up, And to e out such improvements require: the sum of 1 A By-Law of the Town of Barrie to raise the sum of $3,000 to make ad- ditions and improve-, ments to the Fire Hall and to build a Lock-up. ior Business College, B Barrie. . an. A; 4-uIu_vv I-IIBKAS mtenble roparty Town of an-in :1 iiim 6-At Allan- Whitcbreud, Hcer. III? 1910 I91! g.::~u..; HUNTER BROS., The Store for Suitable um] 1`,u..c..1 vu H. Clubbin Rates for almost nnyaherj paper, dai y or weekly, on applation. If you are already a subdaiaer, tell ` your friends what we are,,Ill'e_ring. The sooner suln are sent, ` the more value rweired. ~ ...nyaovv 5' Ex`.am.\'x-:3 and Family Herald (with three premiums). for .. . $1.75 EXAM'I.\ I-JR and The feekly Sun, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.? I:i:,un.x-an and VVeekly \Vitness, 31.09 i rr"'*`-'1----- nu` -pa-vvl Exuxxxnn and Weel.(i.y'G.l;)be (with two premiums). for . . . . . . . . . . .. . 81.50 . ._ __ -_ H I EXAMINER and Handsome Christ- mas Supplement, for . . . . . . . . . .. $l.(X) '_q______, ,, . -... . . __ . Clubbing Rates o= BARRIE EXAMINER Address- : A clcu wuy. ucuveen uruamua and Pnelpston. from the Is: A ril next. Printed notices containing further in ormntlon as to conditions of proposed contract may be seen and. blunt forms of tender my be obtained at the.Puu-tofllees ot'Cro4-`shod and _ other omceaen route. and an the omce of the Post- omce Inspector at Toronto. Pnetolc Departure t. Mull Coeutrct Brsngh. ) Ottawa. D-ac. mu. 19vl. I AR'lHl"R I `lvhc A\' Supple copy on application. ` sealed Tenders addrenned to the Poaunuur General will be received at Ottawa until noon un mimv. am JANUARY. 10ua.(or me conveynnce of His Majesty: Malls. on I pro- posedcontru-. for four ear-, 3 times per week each way. between Croat nd and Pbclpston. from Io_(~_qndi_tiqns proposed TAKE NOTICE that the uboveis 1 true copy of the gum By-Lnw wine]: has been uken into eon atlon and which W1 be nally I gassed by the Council or the Corporation of the own of Bnrrle In the event of the assent of the electors being obtained lhento utter one `month from the llrel publk-ntlon thereofln Tn!-: Burn: Exnnnn. n newnpeper ubllehed in the said Town of Barrie. the date 0 which said re: publication In Thursday the nth day or her. 1901, and at the hour.`dn5| and place therein xed for taking the votes of e electors, the polls will be held. I , _----..., -uuur uuu U010 ounuulva. FY1005 'L( (40 $45)- NOBBY New Neckwenr in all the leading American and Eng- lish styles. 250. 50c and 750 1"]{E Mocha. and Kid Gloves we show are the tines! goods ever brought to Barrie. The prices range from 500 to 83.50 [per pnur. JGANT things in \Vhlte and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs. E in [()ilxg;l&t nd bro:-ado. Special Xmas prices `N0. 250, 501. an . . ICII Etfectu in Silk and Satin Suspendex-=. Latest Patterns ; R wry special and made to wear. 250 to 81.00 per pair. HIRTS and Collars in White and Colors. in the very latest S Anmriclm and Cnnmlian styles. Colors guaranteed per- manent The styles that fit and feel con_1furtable. therein I all f ' (skin :1]! bgrheld. 1--- The next two weeks advent-as man have I coo in our hand: on Saturday if they Inn: the ndvertbnenu changed. I "`l`83v-n_i Dated this man day of Decem . I901. {____________ TAKE NOTICE 1 ..".E"`;;;"9.E"":;;;.! !"-*`.' which h-been A lGl`8S- J. A. MacLARl-3N, BY A IlIlll:l) tnnnu-us vex` _A-M-lNER 0F;=lCE. BARRIE. We invite you to visit. the non thin : display. that suggests the nuns bnndu their suitabloneu. Come curly: it is be! can give you better IIDOlIti0D. Mail Contract. Boys and Girls Dept. 11...... au:__._. n. 3- VII UIIV \IUI-- guy. P:-mus cum. 'rsbluueunscollIn' and :l`o Advertisers. ...._-., yuvcu ... .... .. Men`: Lumbennen u ntiohctory wear. sizes 6 to 1]. M--.'. l.....I------A h ' Mon : Fancy Velvet Slippers, vary I Wine Ihlder, size: 6 to 10, per psir . . Men : Fine Luther Slippeu, turn no! nine, prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .,__._.___A. . - Men s Dept. . __.. ........., vvl uncut Ily I`, III widths, worth 8l.50 ' Special .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8l.20 Ladies Vici Kid Slipperr, Iultop Stnp, handsome Ityle. Speciul $1.50 Ludie-' Fine Wool Felt. Black Juliet Slippcrn, high cut, fur bound. wnrm. comfortable style, size: 2; to 7. Speoiul . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $l.25 Lndieu Felt Slippers, Elutic Fnnc: will be very comfo:-tab'(-; size: 3 to 8. Specinl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50`: f _A'__ `I3:_ _ I V` Ladies Dept. Ladies Finn: Slippers, instep Stnp. 1 width, . . . . .. . . Strap Ladies Julie Ladies` Chltekito Bug.-I, very hmdlome. Illd lloroooo Leather. prioel . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies Reticule Hand Bag. very useful Price: in Senl. Levnnt Grain and Morocco . Gent : Hunduome Suit Cues . . . . . . . . . . Gents Handsome Travelling Bing. in the tor. Puicu w `J Has started in earnest and we are prepared for it with the best and biggest variety of Seasonable Footwehr ever uered in Barrie. Our prices absolutely the lowest for goods of merit. Our stock just now is the best showing we have ever made. and suggests many suitable as well as useful, handsome gifts for holi- day shoppers. For instance : pa the Couuh [E1 oil the Cold. I"-Idaho -mu` - AAI _ _vrvv Hgme Slippcru. Cloth sewed Soles, ` Fancy Carpet Slippers, very nutty :1 Buckskin Lace Moccuinu. uent quuj Smaller size: .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Christmas Buying Keen-L'1'a.'.c;La'. e; hm" ' ' "slizl `id . '2' Ii . Mon : Fine Jersey Ovenhoen, buckle. :2-.-a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., atinhctory Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .$l.25 Men : Lumbet-men : Rubbers. High Ankle Style, every" pair warranted. lpoci . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.6. : Men`: Stockings. very best value: over shown. per pir 40c, 50:`, 650 nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A , vL;dies I FOR I902 .FHAW|.EY 8:. MOORE. MI. I ARTHUR LIXDSA Y. Superintendent. jjT $.--__:_;. AVE yon seen our new new-1on s MI. o_rud silk. nicer than the ordinary I 6 Inc, 500, 75c and 8|. . MBRELLAS at this store are the pic! will be found ninnr 91.... ......_ ----A r yr-.\-nu I as F in J eney Butmn Uvenhoe, Maple.L;af' .1 E. DONNELL. Town Clerk. Jet-ember. 1901. -0. all sizes, per pair. styles. all sizes . . . . a hunt qunlity, nizel 3 to 7. . SI-lOE'LEADR-S _. ..-.v -u-u wcun nun`. handsome giltr, uh, . :0 :. |...a...__ _n V , in ac: . . . . . A H , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..uvc W 06.10 Ind Innduome gm for u L-dv. and . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., mo In 8-` M WAN'l`ED-'l'RUSTWORTlIX MEN AND woman to travel nnd ndmrucs for old enab- sbod noun of solid Ilnancbl sanding. -.7?!) 3 your Ind expenses. all payable In cub. eatadaglns fiqnlmd. qua referwnceo and eneloo lo . Add ....,,..c......, ,c.."'.c. 4.: -*-- I)! IO` U lull??- Have you made its use, a. factn; 3 our business ? You can speak to 40.000 subs I-ibe;-9 in Canada and hundn-ds of tho` sands in the United States within at. distance of I5"O mile. "uvu I7(\u| ..._.J.. 2- 7 - 3L,AIRs em PI2I'_4I4$ The Lon gf-/T Djstapce w cngnqnu-`. II t . " yIIlt.(||'l No better plaro in I mas shopping. Early choice. ! 81011: :33. The only remedy In the world for 090'! mdnnntmarun that uneven and enrol these compluntl. sad J eu.-tau. l`bccompoaI_donkyII'U.v table. {to rdralntofilarl ilc. ` -- '"......-i-..=.:-. { The Beli T;;e;>hone Co. of Canada. ghrislmasjhs [for Everyon are -_ 8| ! 5"", man uueus no nrgnlng I better 3 round. Our salespeople BOOKS CALENDARS CARDS THE LATEST NOVELTIES LEATHER GOODS BRASS GOODS TOYS DOLLS ETC., ETC. A,$CIIl$$ elephone ' recent style, in Black. Brown and . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c. 85c and 81.25 ola. rh-A-.u uni .....;.....u- n._,,s - . 1 Grade. size: 7 to H |,'_ _______ ,_.1 3- . week not . too for yourself the hams nihn nus ....A- --- ---~=~~ . Kid lined. very drcuy :ty`r, ull lGm1e.oizu 5 111 V.'.'.'.' ' s'1:2o lo. guaranteed No. 1 quality. all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8l.50 ..... uuu u-uuuuunu gnu ml I 1441?. cco . . . . . . . . . . ..Ncv.o8-L00 . . . . . . . . ..85.00to8l200 nelt Grain. Seal an! A|l3un- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3] 5010 RR 00 av: --ca II UUUC spin: a ' uni`. A; -...h.n Watchmakcr. Engraver and Manuutcturing jeweler. . 51.65 - per 50-`, - a o - o . . - - - - - - - the uent Seal. Al'ignor . . . . _ . , , 5l|.- n. 1% `IR . -_v .v- JVIIIIUII sun tr, that needs no arguing roun.L (Mir hnlnnnsnn-`A IS INVALUABLE T0 BUSINESS MEN urn wwn for Christ- Eurly buyers get.-`heat. --v -run. -|aI-I it-cable. S VI-cal pecinl ..81.o0ms-2.!n gem an l .-\|l'|(l- `.31 5010 SS 00 is a believer in Advertising for the man who backs up what he advertises. That s what is done here. v.--.. V`... . . . . . ..8l,00 .750 sad we lere But once a year. And when it homes It brings good cheer. XMAS. l- 196; , _.._._..__.____._ Ihristmas comes : ` md cheer. 1- season's Mulers, Dress Ptids, Col` fian scarf and justas cheapo is are the lck of t r than over wit Sterlin 31.00 $4.00. he new styles and g Silver and Gold prices 50c, 75c and uulu tn $1.00 very latest mulinn styles. Uolnrs per- s that t feel cunnfnrtable. i \Vhite and 8 e' 8 for the Xmas trade, for Get our pro loneyym loan. 1: Term: Ian. on our |ist-eouI nothing. `t bonow u dollar undl Ill]? you , lapuwuiggn` hula-menu I) do! In nosllsnduouo: slullo no you: no for connnltnuo ady'I`o;%`Oluonodh mHobl.BuI1n. and IIOI Skin Food. In OXHHDIII llIll)Q.Dl1IldI'i [H100 .00. Write ?or at full use of our mnrllouu xemodlcs Inutmczlonn to ladlu how to ho hulthy and beautiful. has of charge. personal or by letter: strictly condential. La Beaute Toilet Co., IIUI Ill-nu EC. I`--an-In SJ BT19` I WHITE TU! II3 Klan West. Toronto. Madam Cunningham. Manageress. ?_.j____n.:__._ Clllllo Freckollne for Freckles; price 01.50. L: B-Auto Bleach. thogruhen bleaching pre pantlon known; price 151-ants. syn Food. excellent uuuo. ; mice` .1 . _ . There In no better way than by good fave muance. A lovely com lexlon is always tI.o the result of our trezmnont an. I`.-an-n nnnllicun -..... om. DI-.-J`. . n-|..-| GULTIVATE WUMANLY BEAUTY VVc have just received another large shipment of Watches, all sizes; Chains, Ladies and Gents, and all patterns; and a large ship- mcnt of Christmas Goods for Presents, that will pay you to see. Our gtorc is large and our stock is complete, and we. have lots of room. You re welcome; you can get your present and \Q ll lay it away for you by paying a small deposit on it. Have your presents nicely en graved; it adds greatly to the value; see our samples, you will bel pleased. I I sun I cuuu Ul ullr Ilu-uulillh Facet! Cream. polmve cure for Punplesi price 75 cents ` Ihnn-Enll-.. `An DQAAHAJ . -u-1.. OI um ' season's \ I6 ordiuarv mm! .. D EAL ESTATE AND u Ixsu I 3}: 9 fro e nest :11 Hardware Store omsm P081 omce. J. P. SECORD C Next Scott's Bookstore, Barrie, Ont. - - '1 ` Useful XMAS GIFTS. AN D INSURANCE AGE)! 1'`. THE DIAMOND HALL $2.50 ---v- -- nauupull no If the petrolei cure for mosquitoes M proves eecvo New Jersey should lose no time In has a plpe Iln rom r.: !l.`exaa.-Boston frald. _ ' {CI i'4'*1n`Inonn utraoerrln nan 3'6 ;- ' ol! the sold an .; oxpoultlon. " mines and men have a knack of gen- ' than what (old era In In Il3ht.-_N. lQQBEPu6&_..._-....... .,~-.-._. I t the Pan-Americali - mun-I berries. apples. QT And there dltlll places In moral V when It In dry [00 feet below the sun` { t:ce.-8t. Loulqm-Dispatch. 1 la n... umo...-.|..`L ...._.. 4-- _.--_._..___ I I remember-(1 one occasion mnon- ` ltruting wltbm east and mother for lgmng a bad pork and` bitter beer. but the reply as. "Bio-as you. sir. she always taken same at ourselves, the little dear! ` jjjj I Hy`: Diet. IVVW uc u uuuu 59'! One IOU III. Wife." ` I don ! likdlr. Jones. and I would l not care howmen you made him Ill ' natured."-Exange. _.,__:____ alias for lore. ` "Did you Itlce. Marla. bow ill on- tured Jonen 3 when he learned I had bought that amond brooch for you! Now he'll havto get one for bl: wlfe. I don ! Ill-dip Inna- -...a I _--.In mung Forks. The tnn|n,!ork was the Invention of John Stoned-oyal trumpeter. In 1811. Though the non of fork: varies alight- ly with chase: of the temperature or by met. the are the moat accurate means `of dermlnlng pltch. Tuning forks are canble or being made or any pltch wlthlmertaln llmm. but those commonly utl are the note: A and 0. giving the studs represented by the second and llrd spaces in the treble stave. It In eveu-eported-wlth whet truth ` I cannot u-that one of the native I ministers ( the terrible Kin; Gem owed his mid me at the Dnhomnn court wholltto his superior skill in cut- ting these arange caper: and that he thus llterat as well an guratively, jumped to mterment. .j_j.__ A IIHIIO Method of Iclutntlon. Of allthe strange modes oi` saluta- tion. tin most extraordinary is the dance 4` ceremony" current in the west Aticen kingdom of Dahomey. Wheuevc-' any Duhoman chief or oil!- cinl of mix comes to pay you 3 visit be uiwes opens the interview by dancing round you with various queer coutortlon (extremely suggestive of I his havingjust upset e. kettle oi` boil- I ing waterbver his knees). which you , are bound imitate as closely ss poe- sible. ` I In I- -_-.___._--- nu uusculsu popuultloll. Perlnps. on the whole. we may esti- mate he population at from 1.000.000 to 1.20t000. This supposition derives support from the fact that Seleucla. with npopulauon of 600.000 souls. is stated yy Strsbo and Pliny to have been shut half the size of Babylon In the day of her greatest glory. J. B. HAMB|.Y S 'l`ho Population oi Iobylon. Vnrlous attempts have been made. by comparing its area with that of modern cities. to estimate the population of Babylon. But on the lowest calcula- tion It would be found. supposing it to have borne any considerable resem- blance to one of our cities, to have had a poyulation or 5.000.000. a supposi- tion I) which all but insuperable ob- staclo are opposed. The map of Asi- atic '.'urkey shows that the extent of county around Babylon available for agrlctitural purposes must have been quitelnadequate to supply the neces- sary emandu for anything like such , an lmtense population. PM-Inn: am as... ...s...|- _- _.-_ -- yvuacuu peculiar tlrlctlonl. "Oh. yes." said the aged poet. pleased ` sud happy in his seat. where he had been -seen by nobody. Everybody knows me. The quiet smile that went round the group had no trace of nnkindness. His childish vanity was one of the amiable traits of the gentle old man. Every- body knew snd loved it. -cv wc ruylu couple pass. In one group were 'Ieveral distin- guished women and the (rent story teller. Hans Christian Andersen. The women occupied front seats at the win- i dow and received msrked attention ` from the court dignitaries in the pro- cession. | some one in the company_rems.rked ] that this particular window seemed to \ possess peculiar attractions. I "("5 van" -ah! cl... ---A ---A -`--- ` , ..e.e . vac, me are true: . A west side woman a few days ago was boasting to a caller oi the virtues F ; 0! her Mongolian cook. and she empha- . I sized the letters systematic methods , as his special strong point. 1 John nishes his work at precisely the same minute every evening." said i . 1 she proudly. "I always know exactly ' k I where he is and what he is doing as I ' any time of the day." I "Well. what is he doing now? was J , asked. __ _______ Anderson : Chilclllln Vanity. "Hans Christian Andersen." said one who saw him often. was the most charming ezotlst I ever knew." When i the Danish crown prince brought home his Swedish bride In the summer of 1869. :1 great nsselnblnge of people stood In the streets of Copenhagen to nee the royal couple pan. In (mo or-nun nun... .-........1 .u_..__ y us. uuulll In we (lllllplllll The embarrassed mistress and her convulled guest retired in haste. and * the servant problem was dropped. .. . us not nxnt." 3 UN`- 23! They started through the dining I P3'5`Vi'l1'. room and found everything in its place. I Miss: Nelj as prophesied. In the pantry the dishes 1 i__ -,.l,(.,,di,,2 wen nentiy arranged in their custom- p,,,,.,ml ,0 gtyh plnge. Then they opened the `I and I, c en oor. 5 ' There in the center or the room we! `"" ""3 3 John. and he was compiacentiy wash- `Wm W S0` . Inc himself in the dishpan! `U P Wintrr T embnrrnnnd mlnm... .--I I--- - ~ uu me see. It 1 he has Just nished away and at this 111 the kitchen. Come. 1! I'm not right." I 'I hov -tan: u.- FY G1 uv -A ....u. I Let me see. it is 7 o'clock. Well. H as putting the dishes may It thin lnnmnnt 1. .-.---I-- If you are looking for somewhere to spend your Xmas mu-ney. you can spend it to good advantage for use- ful articles at Hambly .s Hardware Store. We have aWm%WfTABLEOUTLERY- Carving Sets, Silver-Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Pocket Cutlery. Scissors, Nickle Plate Trays, Teapots and Teakettles. Skates and Bells. ` See our Bissell s'rA LINES. ... umaucu puluug we (lllhel I moment is sweeping 11. Come. let`: to am and .... -.- r rw- II... t stories are epidemic. I ! trust: nuunucul. ll sweeping . let`: go out and see 'lHl }:Al{R1E " 77" cures Colds. " 77 " cures Grip. 77 out-ea Coughs. " 77 cures Inuenza. 77" cures Catarrh. Tl " cures Sore Throat. " 77" cures Bronchitis. 77 makes Colds that cling let go. 77 " iouamnll vial ofipleuant. penete that My the vest pocket. Aln ' or t Ii-w5ld`a.Iooantn.orIndlodon nedpt '7-'-'-'""':A`W*-""*'"-:;*~.;."7T";.: I "77" Book mailed free. ! ! I. "Tm: D. & L " Exwnuox or (`on LIVER On. vnkeu in one of general debility Ind loan of appeals. in turn to give the but re- sults. It rutorel health and renew: vita!- ity. Daviu&Lann-once Co.. Ltd unnu- mutureru; --. ...-....,. 1 7 and Mrs. \Vm. Chapman, of Brantfnrd, spam: a law days with their aster, Mrs. \Vm. Scott. The conctrt in the Orange Hal , Tory I Hill, was a decided success. -_ ..-. ......... ... um:-vs wr unnsunaa. | Jay. Scott has Ieturned after aueason on the boats. A Mhilias Mary Hoduins is at home after 9;-eudim: the summer with her cousin, Mrs. R. McKay. M. __.I no Ilv ~- --..-- - -- vvu I Dec. 23,-Miu Annie Skelly who` has upon some mnmh: with her gnand- parents, Mr. and Mn. D. Lean. Ieturna[ to her home in Ottawa tor Chtistmas. | ,'I'.... Q..- I.-~ - - ` ` ' uuvv [U UB4]. KIUH. I W0 refer to the richness of the blood. I -Ifyuu are pole and thin, you are poor in un-ngth and nerve power. Scott : }mul- oion drives unv thinness And pullor. and bring: back rich blood nnd nerve power. ____.___.__ COLD5? Prizes were awarded to the junio" zlusses of the Presbyterian S. S. last Sunday. May Black, Daisy Contta, Vida Gill, won the three best in Min? J. P|ton`a elm-I : Isnbal Stewart. Lottie l \Vallie. (Birdie Russell and Birdie Gill) none bent. in Miss M. F.-ruuron a class ; while David Paton, Walt: Black and _ Geo. Stewart marital the honors in Mun J essio Stewart`: class. A Sieighlold of our yuung people ute. d the Xmas tree in Crown Hill on the 24). , V... scuulle, mr. Lotwn and M538` 1' Partridge, are epending their holiduya nt their homes. On Wedneedey, 18th instant, aquiet wedding took place at the home of J no. Rabinson, when his daughter, Auk-Ila, was mmrieel to Mr. FM-ldhuuso, of Cu]- linuwnnd, R-v. Mr. Westnev, of Allan- dulo-, oicmting. Mr. and Mrs. Feld-' house let in the owning fortheir home Ii): Comm.-wood. "3 join with their] many triendn in wishing them a happy and aucceesful life. I\ I y Dec. 23rd.-Mian E. Paton, of Claie mom, in home for Xmas holidays. Miu Minnie Black returned, Sunday, frnm visiting her aunt, in Meduntv. G-met Lendlny, of Ccmkslown, is visiting his uncle. Robert. McGowan. Misc Lynn, of Wyevale, is spending her holidays with Miss S Craig. Mas. E. 8. Russell lnnvea shortly for u '3 visit to C01. Ward, in l\'.W.I`. I I Our teacher:-, Mr. Cotton and Miss` I Partridge. urn nnnmnn ol...:.. l-I: 1..-. . *--------------- I Tu: huuznsl Pmls or Cuum furniuh I the main n! that pearleu cough und cold ro-medy, Pyu)-Bulum. 1:. euros: qnirkly oorulnw. 0! ml! drnggictll. 25. Msde and (II? true proprietors of Peuy Dunn hin- illel. ,.._ VI. _....,_. Mus: Beanie number ol' you: evening last. A T , . ...-. - I ' Mr. Mrs. John Huron.-, Robert}; .\Iuir Misc Lizzie Muir, retumed i the Soo Last week, and will spend 1 new-. ` ' John She-ard is able to be out again. . I` Mr. and Mrs Geo. Quenlz and fnunly l s; on t. Sunday in Pain:-wick. " ; ' .\Ir.~. Huhben, er , and Mrs. Hubben, I ' i--., of Holly, visited Mrs. '11:. Bishop! , lnlt week. } `I W. Ron, of Ivy, and Miss Minnie ; A Mu-Kewin, of Uwpia, were the guests I Mr. and Mn. T. Donnelly, Monday. ' " I in The trunteee have tncnged John I p M ark:-u to teach the Pine Grove ecbool fur the` ensuing year. \g__,. n_...:, 1- C ` low Jon r31-3:; :OO.........Q.......... chlneue Iervant 3 I 9 0 I - - I 9 0 I (9. Hnvreg? 9:13: ggguzi to . A Der. 23rd.--Miss Flora Money, on!` Painswiei, spent. Sunday at home. 3 I I I If Nellie Hochidge, of Allandaln, ispendiug her holidays under 1be' roof. 77 .:aT.-1"....-LT; vinited in I 7`-r--:;:h many my be rich in '- v`; -3 it'[.h-`Ir bYO"'.'l il poor I110] : . :-....~k uunmppy mortals. 1 pa]- .-'- in-.-e an-'1 wrinkled akin result ' V -r. ixnn--veri~`.|ed blood. "Climax '.u..-L: Tonic PAN! make new. rich i=3-v-"1. tone up the system and .'n`r'e=. Each box contains ten d._va`tmmnent. Price 25 cents, nsull druggist:.o: mailed on re- c.: -c of price. Address: The Dr. Hal Medicine 00., Kingston. 03!. ~ EXAMINER THURSDAY, DEC. 26, I901. in HOW TO GET RH`-H . Inn on AL- ..:_L-,, I ~ L45 KIM BRENTWOOD 7 V """"""" I 5| $244,279.94. of which mm" hw prinonpul or interest in in I r tf-acb ' Munioip =umn wnnr l`.. an...-`.961... -0 AL. 'I`.__. MIDHURST. CH RISTMAS 1-T"" . . ' name Lonnnx entertained a young fniends on Tuesday st. V uurueu no we Junior n Mine] GRENFEL IND OF POVERTY. Ivy last week. V. . By-Law No.- :l_:_ uevuly neturmng umcer. 8. That on Friday the 3rd day of Ju- , nary, 1902. at the Council Chamber in the uid Town of BIITIO. It 2 o'clock in the- efternoon, the Mayor will appoint in writ- ing eigned by him. two person: to attend at the (inn! summing up of the votes. and one I pennn to enend at each ol polling places on behalf of the pereone interested in and desirous of promoting the passing of this By-Law. and 1 like number of pereoue interested in and deeiroue of oppoeing the push: of this By-Lew. 9. int the Mid Clerk of the said (`nun- cil ehellet hie oice in the acid Council Ch-mber on the 7th day of Jenuery, 1902, It the hour of `2 o'clock in the afternoon, sum up the number of votes given for end . spins: the By-Lew. ` tiwvunvuu-D _ _- __ _ "Ian.(N) . ` p 9% open . 0,, me ,1` turning Ulnoer. Pollin Sub-Division No. 5-At Georpe :*.:~a;rr,::;:w:L3 De Pollinn snh-naui.am. Na 52,, A. un__ BUYERS