Wynn ï¬x You We deli Try Armstro 3331733,? TEAS _ 1 Wen Everything Goes Armstrong’s WE Hï¬UE JUST The Thing! SCUNLIFFE 5: PETER , {,1 r 723%? 2371'F‘7JRWS 71874711“ 1 o ROCKING AF. CHAIR :9 Secourstock of Felt and bined Boots, Rubbers and 50x. S. Burkholder dd’s Block Groceries ver goods of the to you up wic'n the but. Brea‘ Cakes Ind Buns, , hev are mu. Flo s are right, too Furniture BARNETï¬‚ï¬ US Our Oran weet from J 5h: zoo 13011 :- Shop. Stouffvifle to any par Pastr'j' 500 a s A)“ indies and o m Pun. Dr. Pierce'o Common Sense Med- ial Adviser is sent/re: on receipt champ. 10 pay customs and mailing only. Send so one-cm! sump! fur the cloth-bound vol- , amt. Addrm World's Dispensary Med ark Association. Proprieton, Sumo, N. Y. read p91 )ID I of marumea . such as no at!!! I ma. weakness: anamcd. the I: | Favorite Pr ranted in 0 er money of the 1 of Ltucon'hel. .' ans. or Falling no! rure_ A“ n shit trial of lb! «1 med four I) xï¬pliun ' and on ' ery,‘ " wrile‘ Mr! hope. 1’4qu KANT KRACK RUBBERS Enter! an. Picked 1p by overalhird of a century of markable and uniform cures, a record such as no olher remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever almincd. the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorire Pr 'puan now feel fully war. ranted in o ering m pay $500 in legal money of the United States. {or my case of Leucorrhen. Female Weakness, Prolap. nus. or Falling of Womb which they mn- uot rure. All (hey ask is a fair and reason. Ible trial of their means of cure. "I used {our battle: of r ‘Flvorite Pn- Ieriplian' end one of ‘Gol en Medial Discou- .' " write! Mn. Erna D. Sharer. of‘Mounb "y hype. Lancaster 0).. PI. end an fly Hut 1 III enregl of that dreaded mu. uterine trouble {l life. \V'e help you DOD SHOES. Jr will you weir the SUBâ€" ADIES' FELT PULLE'I‘S 0†warm and comfort s m A Repairing FELT LINED BOOTS from $1.00 up Ko: M . Lehman’s :0!" J58 :11 we of l. x$500 Kam- Krack Ruhhur mun: yluused. For YORK a! and Children's mun in we best material Ilhe future as an doubled the to mom than intend tomuke [will have lots SHOE S’l‘( )1 Jay trade to illuminate h 35,000,000" furnish elec- he dank cun- ‘ne Circa. nys don i m tu red. medicines Motherâ€" Uh wit Slalen 'ï¬. '@9 dlnrecï¬ivus who are invrstiuab in- the linking ierivision 3; Ward f ‘l‘hree. In} we found out many interest- “f; i. ,Thjs Several nnmea are on the " vum’ilist: anti nn 'Iha nnll hooks nn A {ric and QTOUFFVILLE. ONT. THURSDAY. JAN. 2|. [994. [In Tha exposures of fraudulent voting mmla public duling the past. week in :onneczian vim Ibo City nf Toronto's hue milliclpnl alectiom. came M an eye-opener lo mun-y peoplein the I‘l‘o‘ viucaJlmI Iuch things ~huul_d occur in Toronto. lhe Good. The press of â€"3 couuuy has been loud in its condem- nation of fraud and courupliou in pus: Provincial and Dominion vrlm‘ tions. and. unbappily. not willnom jukliï¬al-le cause, but what shall lw “aid of (he painlul state of nflnirs in the city an. that present time? 'l‘ï¬e Ifmowinz pal-32mph icopiad 'fron. “Wednesdny eveninz's Momo Star in hi}! it kpéoimon of the terrible (mud perpetuated in that. city :-â€"- all. 'l‘luwe 51101.3". J. D Smith. Alnx under Anflorrson. 9| Bay Street; J. B. Hum 114 Yonua streo': F. G Ander «on Kin," street wrst. 'l‘hA de'PLliVeF h.u'n not‘lueen nhle m flnrlmny traces of these men eilhnr at nï¬dresï¬qa given or anywhsre in thn 'ciry Itmwetur Sunk l-alievm Ihul boailaes Ihese who cannot be loaned than» will he about l‘ifwoucuse ofimperso:.mion in this .livision “rim: van-d ‘Hlp‘mnnot he found «Me of'nfl’airs when places. who are sup, .w of men. will stoop to deslllcnhle methods '0 ofï¬ce. Ibis saidllmt in polling place in thn city evidences of fraudulent '.' kind or another, Then- kind or another‘ Then- go on Ihe other side of Ih ’l‘nmmnny. He seems preme in Toronto‘ â€I with churches 'l'he returns from the Observatory give interesting figures this year. It is hpparent to residents of Ontario thnt this has-been an exceptionnlly cold winter. and the weather man says that it has been a winter in which the snowfall has been away above the average Some of the figures up to the end of the month just past. show 'very heavy falls. The heavier-t rev ‘uorded is at Rocklyn in Grey County ‘whnre nine feet save two inches came down on the level. Other places show increases, although much smaller in depth. At Stratford the average for a number of years during November and December has been 2:? inches; in 1903ii' was 30 inchel. At ListOWel the average has been 23 inches. but during December last, it fell every day for 26'days‘ from the 5th to the slim. At London the average has been 22 inches; in December last. the fall was 26 inches. In the peninsula to the north the fall was considerably heavier during December. running an high as 50.75) or 70 inches. Ye 206‘ and anll potatoes! What :1 xpeamcle-E What an example for mlwrsto fallow! It. ‘is u. very and «Me of'nfl‘airs when men in high winked at to prosrer later nigh! brought di the brill one to a wmmer chime ï¬rst. instead fldisturbiug them in theiroogilgtiona on the wealher 15 to 20 below zaro. The Toronto license insuoclors not busy on Sunday and visired 3 Wed]- known hon-l near the nun-her, ll looked |ike a lmrren chase uniil the} reached the roof. whale Ilnv founi . lPen men. who had M'idvmly bran upsiazing in breaking Ihe liquor not lncingthe zero breezo-s from of! tho bay. The: inspectms look their mums nnd allowed them to go where \hings were warmer. l Guess these sixteen gents wife were Mining thamselves on the roof, view- ing Hie heaufiful landscape over. wished the inspector had Lhemselves~ one to a wmmer chime ï¬rst. instead TAHMANY HALL OUTDON E. rer fora time. but sooner ghl will triumph Right ne t disgrace to any pelson; ‘osite will ulwngs in 1h: pm- of llu Ihe Mun-i u mrlhm] ‘ ’l‘otonlo, the city endowed Irclws. Such’conduc: ahonld I-e exposedfbub rho-m who nu quuanly pnnislmfl. wilhmnt uror. ljr, Du\'vrnnt. coun- 0WD l‘e\an' Editorial. Wlol long llClll' aid duin H“ ollwr rlninrm is no nee ‘otinc 6f oin early “H line to min Dublin he lendei-s than: mean ariy ev ,onlan ntory . I! Is flint mold ï¬n one but ’l‘n Letâ€"A fine red brick dyellfhg hnupe. corner or Rupert. and Edwui-d’ Stream Stnnmille. At lresaut occupied gi'Je‘mCALs cpx'nxunu .lldv. J. B Hurt): of Evin}: Yer .lswns the éugst of’Mr. 1-‘, 80110 1111' hursdlï¬' In†‘ hv Mr‘ at on Th flank of Janna Bllfl. which on cun‘ed‘ ailiwmnvm: on 1' ml: Iy mm n- ing, unmoved n weslem porlion ship- 4 make but. resident for woudm'orkin‘ establislunr which latterly his sun hm] «ocih'ad. I Prudeucasvd man. his wife. Mr. Bliss is 511 one son, Flank. am Phoebe anti Susnnx ernl. Conserrvuin- :u lho Methodist. Chm- a,-inledf.uilizun mu] bar. Miloss will he Iduny evening in a know cru\vd.n meat runny Indie: out to the lust 'u-ilh th W4 bulowr '.|0 Mmkï¬mn could come the hm! Iushc-s mud <peedy Lindsnys. A: In†score “Ins -k to 0.11m] at full “or Liudmuy. H. liq'es. : Murkhnm -Uuul. Gorrip; point. Lame; cover-point. Sullivnn; fol-Wands Maxwell. Rubin-on. Whileouk. Mnx- Ruillï¬ Pringl A friendly" gnme of curling was played on the Cnlvdoninu Rink a! Claremnnl on Saturday between [he ‘fnlvlr- L _n Ԥ.9.L.EW_.,U‘° home Imam, â€sailing in} n Melony (or in Metropolitan Church. ’l‘oronto. on Sunduy morning. His xhelne \vns New Outnrio. Aher an inlensqu interest- ing description of me country. its soil. minerals. wuterways. agriculturnl pos ~ibiliiics. ï¬sheiies, water power: and glimme'. be made ncomnnrison beiween Canada at khe heginniug ol the twenl- iwh century and the Uniled Snues of us,the highest. 0.11M. hus ever been set before a nation. III the next century the Brilirh flnz will fly our oneâ€"third of ‘he earth's surfnca and one-.hird of the earth‘s population. and the mnjority of the ruling people of the empire will be on Cnundiln soil. kin‘émen ucross the sea : “Come." and that. the United States should also maintain n friendly attitude towards Britain. He foresaw a country of immense population and wealth grow. ing up on the northern hull of the con iinent. We would have one million of Canadians. who are now in the United States. back. giving them our free lands and forests. During 1903. seven times as many immigrants came into Cuundn from the States alone as the States receiFed from all sournes 100 years ago. He predicted that at. and of thgtwentiath century we would have from 75.000.000 to 125.000.000 of people. There is a destiny before us.the highest. that. has ever been set before a notion. III the next ninewemh century "'i1 l-le‘ t‘m United Sum cue half millions. In United Smtus has inc and onelhalf timei. C two and one-half lime words of Lord Roselle had of been no War of independence the capital of the British empire would have been removed ‘0 thin side of 1h? Atlantic. Mr. Allen fluid Great Britain .xlioul‘d maintain such an attitude to wards the United scales, that in the 100 'l‘om! . .. Rev. J'J ){ mission n McKrOIK illnduy Im )nmrio. nu descril Murkham une RR R succups Ilnel Goal umpig‘ in Buttonvilla. I V and univcrunlly Y yeuls Mr. B|iz~s ‘l‘h Mn; M W. \ant R. (I. Nellel. Aï¬ly go show “IOIH n: in in lost $.11 I.( -Pmkin and Winkler Wilson and Marlin. ‘OVS f Nurfulk f Norfolk. England. mater portion of his la. Inn was widely McGrmh; poi: int. DulIus; for-var miliar All Kl)!“ H" sebary keen Murkhnm ’l‘nwn- \\' Ontario \\' JUId Sylvester. nu ith ‘230 000 I with ï¬ve I [he ceumry â€eased eigh life Pom! funadu minis. New lame umnzrlur lH [vlt Quoting the xhul if then III aughle tilm been lime lht "0‘ 0V mluct. Mon lh u-gfln 000 puhli in H1: twenty with ry the zlneen ‘ih LIIC [0 capital authorized Capital Paid Up . Reserve Fund Standard Bank of canada Total Assets Look out for the Opening of #11 New Boot and Shoe Store, Feb l'ecr-ived it dirm-t ‘ invirv mn- nmn)‘ (- as we have a hug STOUFFVIbbE We dont intend to sell below but at. very close prices, one price only. We 21150 carry :1 sewmg‘ machines as usual Notes discounted, and cullecte Munev Orders issued. held ii Un Ih '4ng of Richmon ion chill he aw Ill effort must go.â€"i Skirts 1.40 very ï¬ne I 0 00 and 6,5 4.00 each.- nloth erts heart an uh. of rel-feel he he theory Deposits at $1 and upwards dopnniL m dnté of (\‘ilhdl'nw without. notice. Interns: < A each year. Jacob Harldp of Union Ch)" north that his to soothe In replv to his wife‘s que 1 that he dreamed he was tem of horses that. run aka Judie ()m' st 50 lndies' ï¬ne .01 â€"12 only “his“ t2 95,â€"Nummo' Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upward » from date of deposit N0 TROUBLE only Rn them the dxe xnminnt Open up a savings account with TI Sovereign Bank to begin the year ‘ .lse nnd quickly ed a few tim 1' husband the \\'rs lian All e dehth ntlv die‘ a. H» The k Is m l'rum SAVINGS uly ildr M H “u!!!" ESTA BLISHED 1876 kille now and up-t m the nrmuf I'IL‘I)‘ mnu Sovereign Bankié S. B. Ge (h s 4.00 THE limJ ott full lim W. J. STARK. Manager. DEPARTMENT W n s PRICE THREE CENTS [\1 h) )Cl‘UU rts N0 RED TAP! Gordon R. Duncan intern! allcwe OF CANADA 1m ak Rl'l Il'ianus Ut HT intern-t. un- ll A’l Len 1r with N0 DELAY an O.“ 0 sold. 1nd )OO