' The Swedish town of Halanger has established a tax on all stout petsons weighing more than one hundred and thirty-live pounds Wash gravy disks. pots or was Iflh W; Dry Soup. 0 W II will mm (In 9m with III: gurus! ms: 'My heart was thumping my life out.‘ is the way Ten years ago the desert of thma Daub. in India. had no! a singl: inhnbnaul. but now then an 800.000 living in (onion Um Irrigation is mwnsIblt NOVEMBER 2004 While it is a pretty sight to see a long row of books in a neat and uniform binding. like soldiers on parade. there is a distinct loss of individuality. As you glance over your books upon their shelves, it is pleasant to retognize them from their outward dress. ASnre Way - Mabel: I wish I knew some way to make George forget me. for I can never marry him.†Bess- Have you tried lending him money? from pageHIO A glimpse of1904 Mrs Kelly and Master Mrs. Nttnlwnd will Archie spoil yesterday 'wilï¬ in the Mahdi“ am 5 [fluids in 1bronlo evening on ‘flw Ideal Mrd W. St lohn has been suffering for the past week from Inflammation. but we hope he may soon be all right again. Tm apm‘enwd bush-rangefs' muted at am, Addrrss Brodie and Forester. Slaulfvl‘lle THE MARKETS - Spring chickens. 8 to 9 cents per pound. fresh eggs 22 cents per dozen. heavy hams 12 cents. potatoes 75 cents per bag, Mr. W. l. Stark returned from Parry Sound hunting trip on TUesday. Mrs. R.H. Wright of Brockville. Ontario. describes her sufferings from ‘ smothering. fluttering and palpitations. After trying many remedies without benefit, six bottles of Dr. Agnew's Cure For the Heart restored her to perfect health. The first dose gave almost instant relief. and in a day suffering ' ceased altogether General Kuroki, who has been reported dead. happens to be very much alive and will soon be asking the Russians to make a “Move on“. The recent mild weather has put the soil in condition for further plowing. and the farmers are hustling to turn over as much as possible before the winter sets in, APPRENTICE WANTED in the Mahdi“ nut Sabin"! evening on ‘flw Ideal Man" Everybudy whom And our personal favourite Item in the Nov [7. I904 Issue 0! the Tribune- "HEW M7. mm Mag hon ol Lemonvllle died on Sunday evening last. “mag The recent mild weather has put the soil in condition for further plowing. and the farmers are hustling to turn over as much as possible before the winter sets in. Mr. Isaiah Hoover has moved back to his own place on the 9th of Pickering. we are sorry to lose Mr Hmr Iron! our midst. APPRENTICE WANTED â€" To learn willow working. Apply to W McNabb. Stouffville After a protracted WHITCHURCH-SI'OUFFVILLE THIS MONTH ; H17