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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1897, p. 8

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Uup llb Inn 51 . AAjs1nnrtbe)Ha znude lfwhifa 'l`:1d.'vijth* lnnmnel. medallions linked together v'v}thV Anmull gold `clxulnd. } ` mnslul mvmmn uinfnhni-fnr`mnmnn liq - I!l'_.|!1lUlU [IIIVQ \\ Uf%\.UAlll '!1\|Hlu|'1`lu A'n 6 mmn .lil*(i.ll wbi has," an enamz` 'e1ed.cnti<:r aboiroldi-jvltahj l_n,I1l_1gu_'1ua Md j.n"a1gpe`cagawe -nona.. \ - . ._ 7 I Inna ntlfnl mumun hnninng Ir: A.'Il-"Ill guul UIHIIHHI ; ` ;Be`uumul among watohei for` women ii 3 Ia bull sliaped wntdh with pa'n don't` phi in ` digugzxoxpd xifnV9sro;-1;_. grebiiii iihamel; A 4:... ans. 1.. ..;....n.`u .1;'....' HI! ....m.`.._' Vll Iu5z_'vv \u_ Iullglq |?(l-f pa, - ;_ '3 3' , `V > I, A bqnuqltnl -go;-gggq ommnont 1911; form nth large rihhqn buwumvnmgl. max;-A L U!"".`n,_ Hllll W silk ties g` l. MUSXCAL INSTRUMENTAS. _ nasssF;`:iAaAr5i:;i*?t.t.}*: * `iAeua_ry xrg jaanoc T_ POLlTI_CAL` QVU`lP.S. "JEW?35%:EMr rm: zm.uz;1-1 zxaurmt. "rTr1Una1m; :ax-.c2.%. V \ Jciins GHAI./BHIMITII & s0s. V 20-`)! ' ~ 7 'App*...iseru, Rariie Ililli Ill UHIIB Ul. UI:_lIJl`I.Y`~_ g undated rirbbla. It cm: in V exiutenoa n 3 m'1Inlallsxnnil,yIbo `held the , ' g or Mnrocco from 1722-1767. Onrvgnto fa alum-. gives entrance tothe place, and ' 3 in was respeql, as well as in its archi- tl Lcture within and without, it much , ;` resmbles the ksor" ef the Sahpra de- , liribod in the writer's "Talet. But r it'L'\r'us one feature of curiosity whigh 1 was lacking in the desert, for almost E .'.";1izo_ut exception the eutir ppulation A are desceiudauls of the'rex1egadaaud Clrristjzmslarxvpsof thetime of Mulai ` Ismail. xvitlrrthc addition of stray ram 1 gudes who have teen sgnmhere since. iPrnbal2ly no `such cosmopolitan place f . c 1 exists in the world. for its 800 or-400 ' "inhabitants are representative of no less `_thux'1 I3 nutiormlitiesg Each family re- ; . members and is proud of its origin, the r E Arab equivalent being applied an mg; l - ` nuvnnn uouuca, ' The fumilyin whose home the writer spent the few days of his visit were I-`lunisli, while the next door neighbor on 01;:-i,'11E._\`.`a.Lzur..e1t1r>.r1y female, wlizrv x':ztl.er. an Englishman, had be- come a renegade` some 80 years since, uml who quickly tired of it, leeeing a wife and tlaughtei, the neighbor in quzstion. The other neighbors were the descendants of Spanish `gypsies, The ; head of the family being Absalarn hen lliolizxmmetl el Gitmxo el Espanoli." Tliey were particularly proud 0f'the (Jitano"..(gypsy) part of the surname and begged me notto confound them with the ordinary Spaniards, of whom there were many descenthmtsin Agurai. ' The ancestor of this gypsy family was two generations back. He had left his country, they naively told the writer, because he was not on good terms with his sultan, who wanted to imprison him, being afraid of hisinuence. Prob- ably it was more of an atfair of the po- lice courts tlmn'p0`litic:\l intrigue. "Nun Iliad nl Aln-H Innnn nf `Ha u I T ' ,\vnat.He Played. . A member_ `of a military band ~ 11% a certain barrack c axne t_o the surgeon re-' . oently .with_2g'10ug- face and a plaintive story about a sore throat. ' A - pleasmitlyf"TLc57iE 840. Oh,` that s, not so bad{ A's1x'ghE lrrxntion; nothing more. You 1l _be all rightjp a day `or "fV7v'E{." ITthiuk_'you had bette; mks no `risk in renewing the" troublg "by using: . your throat, tlxough, so Iwill `recom V mend youtfor a 'fort1;ight s sipk leave. . Armn nvifk Han any-nonn u nail-inu'h~. SZ\1'e't~hriiif""?Fhf "SEiTth6"'fgf?)T; ' H_UU K'UUll3 lllil1JUllllUi|l lLltlb'L|U -" The Ulad el Aluj \ (sons of th converts), ns the inlgnbitants of Agurai are called, have entirely, except in one _ , or two cases, lost the type of their Eu- ' ; ropean nncestry, and through marriage, 3 no doubt, are as largely Berber in up- pearance as the v."ild tribes that aim l ` round tl1e'm- They speak gunoug them- selves 'both Arabic and Berber, and both, curiously enough. with a strong foreign accent, easily distinguishable. They {ire exempt from all izsxuvtion, but lrave to .<.e_rve in the sultan s army, where they perform the duties of; cooks and ` butchers.-Geogrnpliioril Jo'r i1al.' E ' . . ""-" I 3 No Longer Any Need to Go Through Eu- I N rnnn win. 'nmm. I -..,.- .. ... ......._.. .Up to times within the memory of livingx men almost no one of means ' traveled through Europe withouiz al courier. Before railroads were built! and before good guidebooks were print-. l etl he was almost indispensable. His] tribe survives, but in greatly, dimin- risjhed numbers. To the self relianttrav- eler he is of no qse \\`lmtevr._ Indeed he is frequently a positive inoumbrance, and worse. To my mind one of the great pleasures of travel is in learning I to travel.hy 1nyself. There are satisfao- 3 lion, pleasure and education in ,_plan- I ning routes, deciplming -time tables, , making bargains.` learning liy obse1'va- l tion the lay of the land. . V I '1`|m Hum wuuv lmvn hoon nylxnn n UIUU ILIU ill) UL IJXIU -I-Klllllp ' `The time may have been when a oourieroonld save a traveler-xnor than hisoost. 1\lor_t ce1't_a_i11ly_tha13,js n_ot_th,e case non`. On the contrary, `as he gets a ', ' percentage on ev`ery pnrcliaso his batty 5 makes, which, of course, comes out-' of 3 ' D 1 ` the .pnrclmser in ilfcrezlsed price, and 3 ,' I as it is often for his interst to "advise the more costly route; the more costly , * hotel or the mom V costly-excurs_ion, he % eats up much more than his wages, M while saving positively nothing, Bonn 5 l d'e('hu'es that in it 'two weeks txjip in '; southern Spain, which he made side by ? side with a~cou;~1~-5 l:':1_`-!`ls;, a courier, he 4' invariably re."-.c.r \` " hotel rst, got f Wetter rooms amt ll . " '-"= .a`sizzl1tstn'as*-f URSB IJUW. Ull Ulti Ul.l1.llfill'_Y, HS LIB RUIS H ` ` interest route; more V i ' `better rooms `m .. g 2 I 3 sightstoas good advantage, yet the courier.vvas, of I his kind, on expert. The fact is that 9 `travel has become sogencral, touristyi ; companies, railroads and landlords have I so well studied its needs, hooks are so i . plentiful, that you couldn t -very well. 1 get ed the track or have a5 mishap if" you" tried.--lierbert Luce in Going Abroarl. ' ' 1. overcrowding is fearful, and, the water t is almost inipossible. . _ :_ {-e -4No Wonder thatin -th; -old~ then [- VILIIIUUD IUUAu ` `Upon this narrow parapet, in some cases less than 100 yards in ividth, are crowded the? homes of 25,000 people. As much as 31.0 a week is asked and obtained for theuse of one small room, .l I | l I and this, too, in a place where the nor.-' . - 1 mal rate of wages is quite 10 per cent less than in America.- Naturally the supply being scarce and intermittent, cleanliness of living as we understand plague and the cholera ravaged the ; rock with a virulence-unknown in ' the lthy and pestilential cities of the far east. " rent is ridiculously cheap. Anywhere outside of Valetta an excellent seven room housecan be had for $15. a year, while rates and taxes are unknown. '|"hn hm-man urn hnilt nntiralv nP'Hrm I In Malta; on the other hand, house 1 i COUR|_ERS BACK NUMBERSA. I-I-IUI-Iu JUII >.lUI fl LU-I ll-IIEUII H Dl\!& IUHYVZ Armed with the s1irgeon s ce rtica't:"-, the bandman.obtaiud his btw yveeks sick leave. '1.`heqtwo_\veeks ;ht\_d jtiat come tq an and when` he_ met the sur- geou on the para`de'Lgrou_nd. . The band'- . -, man 1salnte`d.' The, surgeon recognized _- tint} fa'-and soppd;'- . M ; VFI nu1 n. 1-Kn fh1-'n>a>9" `ha ..`..1m'.1 `n1;...". + u vvu .q._u u~u_uun uu`wuna_V .tii?i'M" aiuo`nni"on_ DUI? UIUU uuu ugpppvu." V:?`Howfa _the thvro?"`he; a`, `e'{i' A u . . antljrgf: ?-._ "`It a quite welLlV,;4?si1'," +.w2is4t:he_`feyzl` -~ `."1?l)g't good;' siigii;thVe`_qnrge9u. ' %-Yourcan36%baek-:tt>+xm1rdut3awieh----- < nut tear. By thawvay. what iustrulggeut 3 do you`ha n`dle i'1r7the band? `A . ` mN.'..m.L.11'.a.n..3 `ahi n....1'.:'uss.`.!. `u `yuguruuuxvl VH1 Lnfc uu_uu,x_ _ J 4 I: . . ,` f I.`ha' small rnm, ii M,4j_ . said 1}h9`=m`u?; hioi'am.--Ohiqago _Newa`.Vx ` - - Muxiu youpan see: the entire. bity,~i{1d the lnostzstrting`19atuxj0*'b!' the viawiil `the absence; of ~ohitnney'u., ;a"Ther95jI not amiimney in all`Me:ioo;`.nd.d grate? . L15`:-om the t>p'o"the`oathedr1ppiie`-ml , `min stove`nor n.furnade..v All the 153,15 donyaitbgoharcoal in` Dutch: ova?! -` xxmxng. ;l:1il1iaxda'iid;'oaiti : %nn1a\vmIVi;) M1951 n` award mru uusumux 1;; muimv Q13 `lam: ~smu npuuuuy UL) ullpm luglg yuugl Iuu ' mimijho foot that {hero it nor prodnss ; `of. (339 form concerning whlchilaeu lo I grabs: ignorancs on tbepmot snmers than maple rugs! and sirnp. It seems who almost the universal opinion that maple`: six-n'p to be gonnine mm, be dark in color and ; of 3 thick, heavy 1 body. . I base carefully slndiad this not- E ter, and I am convinced the: dealers in `. large towns and cities are largely re- 1 Ipousible torthis. Maple sfrnpis one 0! l the easiest things to "dooor. For ln- y stance, a gallon of sttictl} pure, light colored maple sirupisreeived, and {or- eign substances, as cane sugar or glu- cose, are ndded, nn three gallons mud, and all are branded pure maple sirup. Qnmo vt-nu`:-.2 non Y rlnnnn into a turn. III II (Ill? ULIIIIHLKI PHICLIIHQJIU nanny. Some years ago I [tapped into a gro- cery store in the city` of Denver and in- quiz-ed if they hull-uny genuine maple sirup.` Oh, yrs--amt: I was shown A cans branded [:mc Vermont _maplu sirnp." I askec` ~ 1 grocer if he would f klndlylet mt: - a sample. He did; so. and as I l<:< " I suspect he be- l (gan to.`;`.mnell L .:;:d asked it I was 3 .a manufactnm Ll. (`on article." Isnid "Yes, and I ship it every [spring to J. your ;_ci1y." Seeing `he was. fairly czmgbt. lie saidz-Ibo fact is I cannot fool you, I see. ' This sirnp of ours was prolmjzly made in Chicago." 7.vn:l" en:-inn I cornt n nannn hv 1-1:, W !.Ulh_|Jl LLHIUU Ill UIIIUIIEU. .Lut' spring I s_e1it a gallon byre- . quest to avpastur of a church in Brook- inn mlun 1": Ida hnrhnml Juxv ncml tn ` MONEY qucm. {U u'_paalu| UL n Luulkll Iu uxuun \ yn who in his boyhood days used to live on a farm in Chenango couutyand f 1 knew wlml: real maple sirup was. We I l sent him a gallon 01- early make, of a ` l light amber shade, and at once received l word that the sirup was entirely ahead of any ho had everlseen, and that it was an utter impossibility to procure I such in the city. Jinn in H vnnnnm'hlu9 1 In-ush-v nn- gll lsuxy yuuuu /wan ugnggaug, ur -um, jg;-eat f!'36l1l_(} l,`:i{*>rI'}_.1..'\l1x.v`d` ` zoompgnyjuiiz . _L which nc.gfauf2yIerm3q1`waapt: f V _a`11_(1-`*' ` szpm; .t}2'(f: 3;9,had;ig1_ed `V " ' - ' n .. BUUH Ill LUU Vila]: ` Why is it impoesible? I know ne" sirup is made a`u shipped. The fact` is. as I said before, the consomer is not `allowed to tastethut ne; lightcolored, `genuinely pure article, for once he gets a taste of it the trade`, for the bogus ar- ticle is gone. A few days ago a/friend l told me he, sent a_ pound of ne sugar, made by one of our farmers, to his { j mother..iu Baltimore. Thecako weighed ` 18 ounces, and as it went by mail it l cost him 18 cents postage. The letter l carrier who delivered it said it mustbe l something valuable. to `pay so much postage. T"; lady said she could guess} 1 what" it was. It was a cake of maple sugar her boy had sent her` from New York. l e v ' ~ .c .. um _,__:__ 1:_-; -1--- L... AL. 1;::_. told him to come in during the evening ' and she would show him souiething Lula. ` Asthe carrier lived close by the ludy good. He did so, but tlfe moment he l saw it` he said: You can t fool me. ` That isn t maple sugar. Maple sugar is always black. ` _She chopped oil a cor- ner and told him to sample it. ` He de- elated he had never seen maple sugar [ before and wanted the lady to write 3 and order him 100 pounds. The sugar was shipped, cash received, and one ' mun learned that maple sugar. in order I` to be genuine, need "not be black as u stovepipe.--Country Gentleman. ` Highestiut Gibraltar `mu . Lowest on the I l ' Island or Malta. 1 E In no plce on thes`m'a<':e of the} globe F in rent 56 high as at Gibraltar, the rea~ - i son being that the geegrziphical posi- i tiou `of the town pmclutles the possibil- ity. of its being extended in any direc- ; tion. - A long, nzurow strip of what was . - once seabeach is. alone available for 3 [building p1'1rp'qses. _. All the rest is pre-_ I " oipitous rock. ' E ` I v l v .. Tlnnn Hun nnm-nut nnwumt In unmn , ` AubI Irndale:`-'f**-*r L Until. a fewyears ago aglittle Wis -f uonsin hzimlet was knowuiimply as 1 Hog Back. from the peculiar shape of n , `H hill-ne;\r t-here,"fsaid a ,Mi1wa`u`kee'; drummer. `T "Finally the citiz held .4. `9 an indignation meeting tojwipe o1_1t,tv,he-, ` plebeiau,n_a,me ihd _`ch0.,osu `SI-|i8tt'&1'_ 011e.: .. It was tiwidecl Vto hoiior 'the"*p1a;ge'iby`i_ I ,a man nixmeti King; Sbmebodyisuggst: I = and jealousiea 'i;3rox xip61y,1;orppped_Loue;. L * gir,lafjwexe_' iadbgadd Find ; giving it the name jdttheioldest s,e]tI'e:`, -.- 611 `.KiIifg:`: -3:` Mi1ls"aud"1ink)therKingkj1 , '~vi__lle,"-a'ndVo on, but the o,1.s:1.manf hima , V- .891`! objeptedi` Ihen .`\t;!v\`s- kld .10 ` ` " `- danghters,':.b1;t=l;e had`_aevn4~- of- homa ~. ,. Aflassoxabge1ii11s`uc2ticedV that til] t39';_ ' `Aubutiidl`e; Q` And AK: Hdi: :1nn'".L.'l`a' 'Nma dale}: _1_l-]i(__; W. mi. uuay. - ` on the otir hpuse cheap. Anywhere -outside excellent; seven` ` The housemate built entirely of`./the creamicolored stmge of which the islapd is composed, and which is so soft thati it oazfhe out with a sawinto blocks or ' `slabs of any desired size or shaiie. _.So, L_\1bAe,_t;h9,_:1I_a;1te_bui.lderijiag@1u;L1uL his foundation heis'attIze' same time 4 getting out the ninteiiul for his walls. " his ooring and his roof.-4-Philadelphizv T~Inquirer.- T ` ~ i " ; 8p;aking`ot) mtpl Aprlngltkon` hind fhn funk {int lhm-an in im`: mndnnt . `-nuuur,uun,w.: |Ll,(l nuuu: 51thiayV;i'+;t:?TiIa1 MEDITERRANEAN RENTS. ovvloov -on vs V ... .v.~. ' Buckwheat-. . -R.-Inn magi: `.*`o:?i`1;1a : Mg.- mm nnmnnnrsmiin gear.` MAPLQSUGAR. E `.'.:.0n accdunt of Several 51188 Of ileading gojods bing sold out,%our' buyer `--visited:5L'or~0nt0 and Montreal during the past week, an('l_ being able to ha,11;(ile in large quantities, we are in :1 position `to place be- lfofethe publicthe best value ever offered in it-he fblvlodwing hnes;-- ' Men s' U1slrs,.WoI'tl1 fam `to 37.5.9.--for a_nd$5.oo . w ' L " B0.ys'- Ulst_em`,.wox h from $450 to $6'.(H), for ad"$4-.00. , , _ A I ; ~ On Hamil-Vd p:2i_r;\len s Full (jloh Phts, Best (for `$l.25 per pair, .. 5 ` _ _ ' '-' . I _lpAnuus. ~W_Ei::a `~\ heat.'... _Re"d ;\\'l:v-I,t;,....,~.,`,,,,"; Flour, uk-;_ra, per bbl. 1 Flouxggamily, ` " . T s.----GOA88E--Gib ] See om'_BIack Woxted Goat and Ves$ at $8.50, vQ1'th.. $l3,.50.V L Made to order, every garment a tter. ` ` 3 Fifty paim W 00 guaranteed.. - ' 1 _Bl2m_kets` l'ron1$!.5(.) up. Every pair \ 8.08 nah. , . .50,p.m. . a men; 1' `\ Thema'i1s;u*are:e1ved and ic.r*1 at theVBa;x4x-1e?, PostOiee`_ fpllows: ` V. -g "`\ .---_.a : `m :-amvm-. .' mnsmn" ' 25 Pieces Scotch Cheviot Drss Goode, 30 ?-~o':>s_` wide, for l2c., woxth dujai `e the money. - " ' ! '3 _ `Fifty dozen Grain Bags at $l.75 and $2:_25. `Erery bag `full standard; ' - . . ' Trains leave Barrie-{of and arrive 1 ` uqdermentioned places as follows : nuutvn . , , , ., , ,, '_,, ,_ FROM 11,13 a.m., Mail 3.38 Pacier .'I.b5 V Mal] V 11.36 am 900 pm. HOT gramsv a.nsv%Lm sV -uv-.J5-.....--. iPoti$1V;oe V`. . . . .. oonncnoouic" 1: Betypcgzr hag.- L;'f:.'; :: . . . . . vnioxjs par; _,_ . . . 0ItF0h;jn_1ll god, pet bazg; . . . . =' m-ism nan`. innnu .-_.5.21`` 9:`;; 10.09 a.m.'Mixed_ .V . . - I GRAVENHURST & NORTH BAY ` "M9 a..m.Mail _ ' . 11.39: ; 2.05 (AtlaurcExpress V _ 3.89 ~ 5.24 9 ' 6.00 I `5.08 am. _5.50 pm . " "rm: sm;lh,. 1.3.: uq Mdrdspae. Mu st 8ton, but Plenty More aAn6A1Ns%atv Bitfri [I-LII. ' _ ' than ~- coLL1Newoo_D_ 8: MBA FORD" >111: ..m- -"?on1maw6on` - , am . ; . moo V poLL1xe_\\;og5xg,;;s;~rM;sA:co1;m ; ' `MIN! Jmriie J36 Wceei 011% `$5.00. Suit, in all sizes,Lis a xvozlden`. I W_ xch $7.50. ENETKNG & "ELM Y_ALi*3_--~ N 4._w,,, 'Du0lW.neuv'.....'w....v mi`-$5.5: `iii? ` unn-n -n wN.3 HAMILTON J 'P1i:N"ETANe ' D`unlo p2.St1-eiet, am-.ae . -monoiwi I Tbnoxid E iIW:3`77Gllid'Q. |(u| uygggllatlodvllllU0OicUI_ '5` `hi a".`k".,.'~ -..`. . .. kt.` :1 7dmd'* r*Ib..;..;` ._ ` ` `trio !-alga: an '-onrunna 'u "0 H4 9 ai, 2 ULILI 11,15 gr. m -7.55 D In. xuv utxx 11.393. 3.39;). D1 In - '.l.10" am . 5.25 p In mrr ' 9L05`p.xi'L'v' 8.10 mm LI . J = from he ) A 'I `0)'a.1 "5.10 pm MUNIACIPALA DEBENTVURES j ".,PURCHASED'~- % - _A'!.';B`E1Vs"!"nA'1':E:8_ . J- F. max. """ " W`;"u1;wn'LL' co., 1.m.' _as1.-Sins _ < TORONTO, `I "l.o01zm mt Aims` `in 130318 YOU n_oTH%ms% %% %; T0 Ascenm:-a} MY` ms _.._..-w }. Money loaned on real e=t:1te- secdribyarge or ! small sums. long or short dates, and terms of re- I pavmeut to suit b0rI`uWcl'.<. - N0 (`h1ll`2'8. K01` inte1 l ~`f. nu inmmv srrnnaofi Fm- ~No chnrgemr intere~'t on inonev arranged for to take up 01'} mortgages. Interestisc-ha.rged only from date when actuzlyipaid. ` ` ` 1 Farm and other pro >91-ty in.=_un`ed. . ` -~ ` ' ' Agent for Canada em;,;meut Loanand 841% I ings Comp:).ny.- _ ._ _ London Mutual Fxre Insurance Company." -- Scottish Union Fi"e Insurance Co1np:.ny.. , Do not _b0rr0w:money or insure your pgoperty untll you enquire of me. x . A .- _r.% L. BAs{wIcK".1% `Rani? .n' 'I`nm.n`n..:ma.<... \. seen here. my all g:'mn`de 'Stoq1;'TindL .ne'xy.g'b_o`Vds.: ; L ; 'Lincr:ased. duties _l_l`p`C)I1 .~ `bin ~ ig1gsware\ Vhas'.--Igd usst " r .e;tjra 51`; M ivsf Wk ngt; _!i_i=t % for 7 BA;I tRIE': MARKIETS. i no um; LIV l\Jl` `Bankof Toror;t4>'Bui,lt V do n `rlpiii-hf quality $3.75 nnuaoxsz----.-r and onxcmn, mumm That flesh is heir to; we; make a specialty of killing? ,colds at this, season. Our prescription department is j thoioughly equipped and the drugs are high grade in cvry respect. we sell; toilet requisites and every-E thing that you would; ex-1` "poet. to Find in a_rst-class` drugstore. H. V1\7IacLaren, }(}a`refuHy. corrected in ats. ' manila". D90. 1, 1897 ilv|,__}.. an au- ` .WOOL my int; _.:.'t..1`. " . -voturns Promptiy Made; . I... voninLmL "borrowers. M.(3derate . nuunnu Manager. nu.. A73. lin- The Lounna 7Anp cnnnwf % LDMI. GNCY 00. A ` \VAX'l`E 2--\\'c can emp!u_v\ llirty men and| worm-n upnn sznlary or calumiisiou us I xurrml tn rvprew-nl us around home THE BOOK A.\'l) BIBLE HOUSE. Brnl\tf3_|}_l AGENTS sm "KLONDIKE G0LD`FIlDST'm-' Like a whlrhrhni. I rus:n:(-1119 25 cents. worm $1. fIsz'1}a\'. "unit-ll xlnm-~e.uq\'. , ` THE. IlRAhh{~}Y-G-\RR-E5FS6N~0O.; Limited, Tnrmnm. ` Weekly. ,.A 4s :\~:,Jc.-nu-rs arc: "kw Lifr of Mr. G'.ad-tmm." ".\{v Stork-3." "l rn;:rc.`\~`i\'e SML-xkor," Flu-Ids." \\'oumn." "GliInp.\c.a m i H'fenkf:\st. Dinnvr and Sup xer." ` Euc_\'(-l(11m{`(!iL\." Hnukszon (mo. :('.'lnVnS>'('!'3. 3 THE BR;'k{}HEY- Whether you lna\'e1mtst<)ck. or lI:x\'c11ad:1ttle ` :_~.mno on _)'01ll`pr\',n1l you .i'.xoul(Iz1i!\'crtis`e itln ) Tm: EX.\MI.\'F.R, if ynn \vi~'h the 111l~'mxg nnhnals ` restored to (Mr rightful owners. ` ,,,_ ,, , There came Into the prmuiics of the under '.lRn('(l:""L')[ 25,. (.`on. 3. Oro . on` or nhmt the - 1 middle of.Juuc. one red yea -ling $2 `tr. 0'\'nor Ixxnyjravf the nnhn ` by p:\_\'ln;: L-.\'pen:::i and- provlmr ).I`0D(`iiy. ~ JAS. REVIE. Oro Station. g "'\'-. -'" '--~'7~ " H - Tmchcr of Dm\vlng. Oil and Cl1!'x:i- L ;1i_ming Gmtluate ofthu Ontario School of Art, 'I`0rontq. ` Sum-in! vlxms fur school children Saturdaf.` ' K C_aue/on Rabi.BrIdtord,B1rr10,rVJv3:I! Am K` Paidftor Certain 0/Id Postage Stamps} [WK UP VQUH LETTVEVR;3 AND YDU MAY FIND R FORTUNE A(Ml'0R\i ' ' _Lmm's"made on improvd farm property at ` lowes; current. rates. v ' I : Box 227 ' on1-i`nl>outtl1e'rst of June last. Two .\'c:\ `'13 : v 1! \\ . Strnycd from the prexn .-103 of the 111hh\1""nN1 "+4. Om: light red. the other a` dark red, m white 3130: out . reht-ad. .` Z'1rm:1ti0n tlilt \\.}I had to_lhelrb raw Anyone gzivimz .3 `\-. . .:vly re\\'.I"(` 1.` \\' U ml. 1 1\u ( l 1 1 `since: _ST'AM`P 3 };o_.! The Examiner ?ti|`l` J a n., . inn ll`..- "V I! _ he. Examinheri & -W_e`ek'ly 5 Q. Y_Gl0be` ti|I.Jan.,: __99,` for 71.50 Th`e Exam'in>ar and Farm * . % Vand Fireside till Jan], ' 99,`for - 7 '- ' - |.40_ `"Th9 EXaVlllil11,9|?_&. Weekly 3 '-'jM.a`I1-Em`pir9 tTH|.f_Jan.; , . 799.,%7fi)_Al'_ ` - , " VjExa m_i3r~ and [at tin _and` A V` _l_'-'lr_sildg .and. W'I?e,kly.{ - ' ] : ;~.,Ma1IV' -and-'1:/Emplr-~_ till: L, 5:J90,,vfT99,"`fpvi: '-ff V L75; E3m(nefA`3..Lan,dV * ':Farm'e_r s 3t T 3 . A S A S'un t1|_|. Jary._. j499,;.\forTV . |,\25` Exammeg; .an-.' weakly % 3` :%%%4%yyIgnsg ogre, ms-_ ,tjq n`.. % ` 1.60 %`-.;;;;um n-am; ; ' sm!d;;9ndV%Weekx. L WL`%% `ens? irear ivtor 3r'z\(Iu:_1te omw. 0ntnr xo School of Art, '1`m_'o. Sp0L'Hl1('.lx1SS for school Saturday.` . msFMAR6Aw~n%LAY. Cmmd.-1. Ne\\'f0uIId|nI_1d, Nova Scotia, New B1'un.~m'I(-k. 1 rIn(*e Eclmml Is- . l:u\7L-.lrivi~'l1~I.7`olun1hi;1. U.S.. Hld Brit1.~:h Culonles. (`.uHeclIons wuntetl for cz1.~'h. V - - Limited & 103: BAY TRET. TORONTO I Tea1ooA Sfienimv. 3 Stray _C:_1.tt1e. St1:Fat1$-rW5:xittle= `I `III `WV. :4 writers. .\`uhry cr ('0InI1\l.-Moll to - UlL\\\'1-' ` ' lmxnor and Supuer." Uml:l(`I :An i.\." Outt, W3 (0 BRs`k{}hEY~GARRETSON .'I`un)ul0. um. YV"]tF'r.` Y0{J;...: AGANGET I\4 Mi. s.\1'11`H."" (Jon. 3. L02 9. Vcspra. - . Midlmrst 1 . 0. Terms to` suit" . charges. 13 Owen St.. Bamri, Ont: Inhcl. . " ` ' . Amnng gbe mydndofgothftnxrhble {plug Ea.` aha summer girl is the improf-`ed xnIu- Q `xuez? rorsat of silk net, with soft. elastic ,2-.7v".=._sluIply edged with leather stlwhing L: an . ; s-un uuagg. _ -. _ 1 \ snort boiem and emu`: made of cut: .~.vur'x and embmldery. llneduwith thin mm-d silk 0! some` bemming cnlor. are ; : .I|x83l2cr8d\ wry mum with any sort. of ; l51.'h5'5:I::1)xixer&gcMn. ` ` ..I aim is. xrunl` nlnin India vnnnlln E H} U ~ULUUX` gun LI- .`x5:mj: n.'.the m\`usE`pln1nIudia xnusiiu ' or Z`.u'.\'::':3d urgundiis mqalin (Ix-esscsxhine mukeil mdices zmd ounnod skim, with arm nzry fashionnh1e1'ibb0I)Sz_1sh. with long In my mu} ends at the waist. ` ; l`.,.~..mn. nl min: mhhu (mm mracrd tn . II) `it! GUN CUUH ill EMU VVI-I13}: 3 ! Cusruxnea olfxiru white. from parnsdl. to , show. any one 0 the prevailing (ash-ions in su-xmm-dress, and they are wnru morn-,_, study: of k2!vgn1)celor' aimplilcy. ; A humimmn hnum-.11-rl innlmf. in mmln nf nu. noon and mm in all the xjnrying i'1ku(`\ U1 (7Al gnLH..'t"lUl lu.upuL'u-_y. A handsome hnpo:-t.cd jacket in made of box cloth, showing 1: white snllor collar I -and'rsm-rs. -Tho mmivl is opojn fronted I and extremely short. The jacket ism pale shade of oreiun`, and is ca'lled the Redfe_ru _ben{'-h jacket. | u`..- _.,.- .__-...u..'.;......4.. o....u.....a..`..o Jo`, . uuu-u JLUVDLIN .\'ew and hemnfmtin rou1m~aa`or dal- lcats quality und gay coloring are made hm} st_\'Hs}1 costumes, with pointed bodice nnd Mario Antuinem: tichu of the foulnrd, with scgqrf ends _tVh,nt either (all. on the akirt from; or no nu the buck. YY._I..__ .:-.... x. ..,....1 In is won Inn. mun. Lruuu ur mu nu um unun. I Valenoignnes knee is used In u vc1'_v!uv- I sh m|l".!\'c\'_]`1lp0ll murlycvc-ry article of summer dress. Aixy gowns. cnpos. fancy {mists and'jam_kets,`5kirts,'co1larev.Los and I lingerie um cluborqtely decqgnted with lmthwvide and narrow patwrys of this lace. ` nu vu- Bulted mslsbs pretlbmlnute on all dressy- gm{"ns fur alcn=.`.er,yu1|[l)ful wem`er.=,, the gl'e2\m~.n1lIi\bex' having narrow halts of in- scrzion or rlbbmi. though lu smne cases ribbon is cnrriullmund the waist three or l'ouz- times, the nppar row _renchiug. the bust.-`.\'ew York Post. ' making uter arrangement. - 1*armers requiringfmoney to meet matur- ingumortgnges or for any other. purpuso,_ should. Aipply to the undersigned before "lvehorn. ` _ . uacu Lur ugK:z!.u| vnc uuu\.c3-mm. ~ Nearly all islanders are) provided with ! mm1pvbs nmde of" conch shells, the tips being taken 011', thus fox-mlnga very emet- . 1 1 ___::\ ._4: The _vamg"-kin, or foreign harpsichord. of the Chinesv, is u sure of lu_t`0 with 14 wire strings. It`. is played with two bam- boolips. . ' m/\ . ..... , . -4 - nL:._,.M.. .J._:_.-L t- `L- 3 I ..W .,..,,-. A ` The sonu, 1) Chineaanclurineb, is the ` favorite instrument` among the common l people, espucinlly at marriage or funeral S entertainments. Iti Sable lxffroin F to G I above. ' -' 1 ! ,........ _ . The A_r:\.bs l:zLv'a tl:reo kinds of _ guitars, the one must; coxmnonly usedre- 1, seuing in shnpe the upper half of the` 5 ronland disk used by surveyors. It has . `I two strings and is played with n_b0w. fl... Vununnnn nf {lune-uvnuln lunm n (av/nu- Smuq oic-_e spekers who think they sod honglxlships coming their way will ~nd '_ hutrthe-npproiwhing-ebjeesi3--m-e+tirsm1):;- -5-I intsbu'rg U|n1-uuidlp-Te\egruph. A ml-nltnannun in .3 nnnn uvhnl'nr1nunnu nu mm ofcmry umaua'qna_u:y tliIa :eauxn""j . g ` *3 ""*"""-,' ' Bzstmc laoeswrxgght on tdallou-o net 33313 il ml 0WB*W1'!WW0d u wand m, much g.,a-;_.;._g_;;3_g;awhs, xs'iL1p,wall:,ot`T`{f?mg 4010 60 `teeth! tiaeaihumu andylmllar tpsusparanl` height and built of fqbia, o1`3_ on1`1-$. Ynhrlcm : nnntn .-mama n mm. in nmssnm, l The snncir, a kind of dulclmer, has been E used for ugealn the Cauctgsnsl 1 \`..n.1 nll klnmhnwu en-Vn nr-nvldn with vvvv nu I115: uuu 1.3 11103 vu nun u_u>nv. The negmes of Guatemala have a favor- ite instrument which they un`.1 the murim-` bu. It is a close imitation oftho mirmnba used by the natives of the southeast coust. 2 of Africa. Tin-re are 28 keys, and the in- : strument is` played with rubber tippd hammers. - ' - .... . . u.-. ` uuuuunuu. `In. the time of Nebuclmdnezzar, B.'C. ! 600, and after, the Assyrians had In num- ber'of'"diex'cnt )n;1siegrl inst,1fmnen, tho [ comet, ute, harp, suckbut, psultery and 3 duloimer being specied, undnll kinds ' of music mentioned by Daniel in" this cunneucion being supposed by sauna agin- j Ihentutors to refer to (Ira-nasreynabznls. cus- mxfets and hurns.--St. Louis Globe-Dem- ` acrat. _,_--- ,- It has been A prtxy safe game for some -time nowto (:U[,'pu1' the _wentl1er mm s ! , [msdioti-ous.--Indiulmpolis News. ' n .....;,.....g. +,. In: .. ~`+L,....... ..-ma .m'+ .. M... ma, sees Ann POULTRY 2 OUR SPECIALTIES. - Highest Pt'io_a.0btn1ned. , ,...)......;.......-...u...u,.,....,. ..v.... It appears to be as "theory and ndt; a con- *dition that "calm-outs the weather depart- ment most of tho time. .' Y`. Lin {nus /IV ' " I i i. s .......5.. ;...,.......A In his teuduh:y'to"Ioso his llcnd uud get excited the wozI:lw1' .observe1' ut. Chicago seems to [m}'t:1kLa of the atuxosphoro zxitollutl him. He should be provided with a moral barmuener than would oxmble him to -stez*dy hi1uself.-Indi2|napo1is Journal. I. 2a'1e'ported from WuShiugr_o11 that the >\_\`e::' -er department oxpeous to forecast. for long"? periods by the use 'of"kites. This mug. ' no he ndecidad puhlic gain. with fewu forecasts it; is` obvious the 1`-uople cau`n_r: he so frequently (lee-eivcd.-.`nicago '|I-ihn n ' % is going to use kibes to enable 1; \ nprmlicb 16 hours eurller than nun]. `If i 1.ude;):\1'b- ' means would use -hyp1'1ol;ism t-,01na`1{u't~l1o' . weather tally with the predictions, the x public would not care fgr tmxseless ixu- i prbvement. such (1516 hours earlier kuowl- edge --Chicago News. . | V'i`i1V17<: T. anther uldpnrtment at .W'.s:~ iingtdii K THE WEATHER PROPHETS. ` Politicians before bleotion ure`then.1'i'g-' `nal iresdrpers no the faith -0u1'e.--~B0sI.0n Herald. _ ' " an *1`; IIJI/D)J'.Il E. \JIll.|lulVA:J' 1.1, \\.vEAll`Jllh : A statesman is 1 man who i'ndox'sos us to1-a- job und succeeds in gem11g us ap- pointed. ' A pniiI3ic'1`nn7is" a man -whoL.is- supporting some other {allow for the sauna job.-'- -Washington Post. I ' . "I'I\cmA urn still unwnr nf 100 nh IVXHYVIH. `UI.l."' II umllllgvuu A U6 3 Theggure shill upwnrld 00f 100.000 {Smili- oations for oiue on le~'nt Wnhiugton. Thus in anpeurs that evgn those "who want: early dldrn enmcly amid thqrush.--\?ew York Mail uild E;ir.ess.- _` "1'he'y are cropphxgouc `so fast; in sbuth- ' west Gemfglu t2'h1u_t:-111,10 dx-u1,mm~ra, in'or .to bald t.h(.!i1"iiusLo_nmra, wen; white budgoi ._dlspluylng the l`'gen.d, I mu not a oundi- dm;_d- tiir ,__govrn0r,v '-V-'A1`an.ba 0(nbitu,-, `$1911. - ,1 ' ' V i Diauidiis were.'.nver' ixxdrfdlonabl`-` - gor 15v'qrn in grpdter p1 onb1on` than `arthe _preeqt time. = V Hinnln In-nnnhnn nvln in thy: nnnl > present mum. 3 . _, . Bicydle ,b1-op ea ar iotli ffdnt agavift `ouelwixoet only: . Soxi3uroprosent the ammo bicycle, ot`h9%1"I. A man. hm. hrmndn In ..m.. m_'...;m.-fl -........ .. --._,.-_, .__.__ ' Riaferenpes our shippers e'ery\vhcre. Corres- p_ondence1nvit_/ed. . .1.-guy -u run-nu"--' n u.`

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