\ - .ff - fl. i i".' ».'~ in in Fifi; l£=';‘.* ini. -"i»".‘ ‘ i .i-if _ ,v iligi ..»'..“'1 iii ji." .=fl'§I` ‘>,flli` n .1 4-ly *lf '1 i s' ‘ff .. ‘ ".i!._ ..,., ii .lif . »‘ eil ni ‘ inf ‘mit téii i _< 1-_'.;f.'if.~=.:§, PLE’ streets and abatlng the dust nuisance. fora few hours daily, and the necessary attentions ofthe watering cart in the civic pride may be greatly enhanced in the months to come. NEWSPAPERS IN CANADA. y The Labor Gazet_t_s;. recently contained some interesting statistics of the" news- papers printed in Canada, including in the list allperlodical publications. At the 143 monthly and 37 semi-weekly. Dividing the population of each Province by the number of its newspapers we have the following results: Brit-ish Columbia. ._ _ . _ . _ .2,808 Manitoba . . . . . ......3,333 Ontario . . _ . . _ . . . ......3,729 Northwest Territories. _ .. ..__..4,545 Nova Scotia _ . . . . _ . . .......5,il70 Prince Edward Island.... _ _ .6,l'l6 New Brunswick................. . . . . ..ti,320 Qucbec............._..._... . . . . _ . 12,238 Oil D DOI' D p C' Edward Island next. in order. We think ourselves pretty well stocked with dall- ies and weeklies here, but British Colum~ nearly twice as many in proportion. M1. Messrs. Hyndnian &: Co., write us tak- ing exception to what The Guardian says about life insurance as an implied reflec- tion on the English companies. No such reflection was intended. When we spoke of Canadians preferring to “make con- aware that the policies written by British with the policies written by Canadian companies. Messrs. Hyndman 8cCo. also point out that "British fire companies transact about fl0por cent. of the fire ln- surance business in Canada." The commltttce under the presidency of Sir William Mulock which is invest- ownership. In one day, the committee heard of an exchange in Middlesex Co., Ont., wit.h58 subscribers and a $0 per annum rate; and of two local exchanges $15 rate. If the telephone could be made it another way, could not afford to be would be transacted fur more briskly, and consequently more profitably. iii lron~Ox Tablets can be had at McDonald & McKlnnon‘s Drugstore. 7dtf Get Ames Holden shoes from Conroy the Shoeinan. Sunnyside. izdw iw Christy hats are best on earth, we know from 22 years experience and you may knowtoo if you wear one, Prowse Bros. Sole Asents. 18d 3|. llandsome wall papers mst no more than ugly papers. Handsome papers are the only papgrg .wld by the Wall Paper men,-~ Moore if 1l[cLe0ii. 176( Iw Y I t th »...1’i'.°23.|° ‘|l'1'l'.'i.l'°»....i.2 and Btatlvoneryntduriolmr We are showing a very large assort- ment of toilet sets, printed sets, ranging in price from ll.li0and upwards.-W. P. Colwill, Sunnyside. IM tt ' Best Hats-The only kind §v;l'reAaati3l?d tonsell. Weis 2 e n or " " . “Tress6eHats.-Welikseak Tile. _ '.1 .i .,,g._5,, bu, r .__: _ _ ' ~- lidwtf _ The Introduction ol the mad machine by your exceptional mental abilities apd to work on those streets that are not mms' been ahlehé gm, w uh that macadamlsed is a useful innovation. It which is far more lasting Wm hnh,.°,,e th, dh,,¢m,,. and genera; throughout eternity than any physical ' ld h ' appearance of the streets where it is p°§o°;‘§gl;°ul;";s£:\°';o your comments °P*“`“i'°d ‘md P|‘°° ‘hem l“ b°"'" °"de" on the Divine word without either feeling f0I‘ traffic- 'U19 b¥'l&W “8t\l“5f' PGPYDUMHB that they were drawn to Christ, or that paper and shop sweepings lfmm being they might accept the free gift of God's »--W- -»» -me »° be strictly enforced. With these improve~ ' Illenbs and '\ B“'°°Dl“K "\“°l1l"°°D°"“i'@d plained. Those of us who have knowri ' bedh Ilted ith tl - ---» new Sateen. t|ltdtl’$llll‘l$ beginning of 1905 the total number was?d0D¢ 50 ill»l1S4lCl"mC0i»0 YUUVSGU in many iisioiwiiich 115 were dniiy, see weekly, ;;“Y“» Y" Y°“ "‘"° "d""d "W ““"‘ bla has over twice as many and Manitoba 'hm w,,,,th,g with which to vuhw your igating the telephone question is creating M*““‘°" Wm °W“ 5° hh" *‘°"‘0 field: °f I f l l`l hi ri stronglmprcssloninfavor of Govemruent .:€,‘l’l 1302;’ eg ,Era 3 nnsimlen? Gmgyflgc Among the present needs of our nity is Ll Th’ f°,"°""|Ril UN Mldresl lndlesolut- ‘ . - ion presented t.o`Rev John Clark on the um; °t B “m°t`::°°pi“R T“Mu°° Tl" eve of his dapiuture from Tryon' m° '° 9°"°" ° “"3 ° h°"°°° Tl” Dear-Pastor and Mn Clarke:-ln behalf _ ` maohlho °0ll°°t»l the dust and debris in _a ol this church we wish -to convey to you reoeptable attached whiclr when full is some token of our very sincere sorrow re- _ emptied ia a pile to be carved away to the °°°°i'l“3 7°?" d°P‘"`"”" n`°“‘ ““‘ w° ' ` - ‘ du The Btwebsww ‘_ is not “_ realize full uell that nothing we can say I ~ mp' pe ‘"1 will add to your reputation asa preacher ' J _ R d, pensive alalr, and it will do the work of uf Gow, truth' nt we huh, you w|||,w°,pt many men in au almost perfect manner these few words, and cherish them for the All our maoadanlsed streets need the °l=°t°‘:“'-Y ltr!! Whgiih ills! hh" ire!! ‘ ' sweeper, which in other cities is operated W n' ' “mf B mo? fm 5:"-rs 5:3 ' in the early moming and leaves the swept $c§u:u;_n,;m;::i”°nGo; etorngzndmg _ . I area clear of dust. Now that we are amongst us, one of his servants sodevoted _ » _ . clearing up to make the city tidy for the 5° hi¢_‘1¢“\1§0- YOU d0 1105 D°°B¢B80l‘ COND! ' 1 strength, butln compensation you have thorough knowledge of the Scrip- the reverse. Yet you have never com you in your daily life were impressed by your close walk with God. Many a sick css strengthened. At your funeral services no one could spekk more comfort- ing wonis tothe bereaved than did you. In short all the duties incumbent on a Pastor, you have faithfully fulfilled. A nd who would like to be the one to stand be- fore God and deny this assert.ion_0wlng to ill-heaithyou offered your resignation one year ago,buti‘. was God's will that you remained with us until now. You have your crown in Heaven and as you leave us, many whose souls have been washed by the all atoning blood, are ready to unite with the church. By vour writings you have reached many in many parts of the world and when we consider that as a. hymuolglst. you have been coin- plimented by such persouiiges as the Marquis of Lorne-then Governor General of Canada, now Duke of Argyle,-Dr H. Bounar of Scotland, Spurgeon of England sud Whittier of America, it would be unwise for such as we to make any further remarks. Your are expected to have. The ladies of the express their deepest thanks for her services which have been of lnestimablr valiiable. And now dear Brotherand Sister words due worth to us. In going to your new field may God continue to bless you and may your united efforts win many souls to Christ. Pray for us, for we feel your prayers to be those of devoted Christians. In addi- tion wo ask you both to accept this purse as a token of good-will, and in i-losing, again we wish you God-speed. Very sin- cerely offered by those whom you have led In view of the fact that our esteemed from our Island; Therefore resolved, that home-corners and tourists a horse power :’\l;‘|’ L? §f‘dI”'°k' "mt plea” gli; t sweeperisjust _what is needed. Apart exq“M;_ ;:.f|‘|Iu::° withal? go tg fl'0ll1 i-hllilf W||l°&B||¥ DB! f0l‘ |iiBl‘lf by make anelfeetivc worker for0hrlst. You improvlngthe sanitary condition of the lack nothing unless lt be physical 4 I It will be seen that the western Provln- dem. partner’ Mrs Clark, though - _f _ cesliave far more newspapers, though not on salary, has in all branches of f -~ _ A not necessarily more newspaper circula- Chumh Work mr exceeded thu' usual _ _ M ti in m mm to 0 "muon thanw_ qualifications which all ministers wives R\lShed o`l'd8l‘S_`1*"""""m§-| ' \ l J ` *"' f - - f T ;:"w ‘ll ir Pars 'ro avYArPi:.iu