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The trouble Christmas time is receptionat Cfli>¢Tf0'"1 and °“ l°lB°|m°°" we ._ . is surmise uaagiiii; sawn mera sel‘_»¢civ¢_au=§ii».S°°th -'Lff‘°=»*..““ "°°"‘ tedly the mostbeautifuiplctuieeve_r},u,m, ff _ and artistic illustrations, some the, pictures occuDYiUG full D8i§¢3~ D b°Y’5 picture, “An Impromptu Speech," is also , in color... and “Dont Cry.Mw1ma.” is the ` most touching picture of the home of a l missing Canadian ' soldier yeh The whole sixty pages are original, bright S clean and typical of Canada, 0.180 18 the title cover, “'hiCh 56150175; lil S‘X c°l°1`S» an Indian boy plucking feathers from a king _ mr-key of the forest which he has slain. ‘ 0;-der_at once, for nothing as good as ever before been offered in Canada. and 1855 tion. Prif.ea0cents, in tu Sheppard Publishing' Compwy. I-'l'11\fed» Toroiito. t A NARROW ESCAPE. ' _ » ,1.__-_ Family Nearly Asphyxiated at Brockville. kv ILLE Ont November 20 -~-Yes- T gas escaping from a coal stove. Mrs. M0: _ Millan, on awakening_in a drowsy _condi- tion, detected the presence of 235 in the ged herself to the doorand irave the alarm ‘ A neighbor responded and a doctor was summoned. He found all the members _of the household very ill and in a critical con dition. The usual measures were taken for their-_ resuscitation. _ » ‘ . _ I-lALF~A»D9LLAR SPBNT. _._ f it l\01_',»y0ur_._ha.b(¥i to buy ' your famiiyfs Ch 1 try the eiperiinerit. “Toronto stories and pictures, in_fie1'€8% “G17 ~ ` " " of all as Cana _ . .-1- - to know 'what bo givef and if_ ii; 'rue 'oeiiniiiiiiii-..rf¢- "`_ " f D A f '* D “ iniuni with the most . _ ._ _ _ _ _ . issued ___ C__n,&._i,‘.__ fun of__.Q£&_.R§ems__.._. _ _ __~,» .,, .____ *___* of_heging of1;‘l\g_kil _ _ 1- __ Large Audience... Present and Listeners Deliglited With » Excellent Review- _i.__ The Schoolroom of the First Methodist Church was well filled last evening to hear Lieut. A. J. B. Mellish lecture on the South African War and the part the Canadians played in that war. Lieut. C0i.Moore occupied the chair and intro- duced the lecturer _who in military dress as he appeared before his audience, looks none the worse for his yeai~’s sojourn among the Boers. Several members of the cho`r were present, ably led by Prof. _ choruses. Lieut. Mellish began with the entertain- ment at Charlottetown, and described the trip to Quebec, then receptions and entertainment while in thatcity, embark- ing on board the Sardiniau, giving aevefll _amusing and laughable incidents of life 0|; bmi-da, troopship, their arrival and rue oiiiuidims dia not really °¥l?°‘-‘ir °° C otfhava been surprised to hear the war tpost duty with perhaps expected 0 IST METHDDISFCHURCH e -t ~ 1' A 'E _ _ 0.’ ll\_ _ -_ 3 D _ Ninety head of cattle, 12 horses, 100 east coast of South Africa, between the __..___. cu' 7 m l'~° Clmpel B°Y‘l~ 9°\d|¢d 4.", expowed to num Ai* 3 1° Leipsie 185861? W” P"i“°lP¢l °f “N odicerii who thus remained & Qi _ Y ` gr __ "¢J National Training School _of Music 18‘76~8l, and President of the Birmingham and Midland Institution in 18%. He became famous for his operettas, for _ “WHY 801188, anthems, cantalas hymn l, tunes,&c. Among his many well-known songs are: The Lost Chord, Arabian Love S005. O, Fair Dove, O, Fond Dove. His D . or capture to him. people of South Africa had been proper-iag_ for years to form a republic similar to United States and expected toget the aid of the British in throwioguflli England, foolishly thinking that the people of England and the colonies were unmetting slaves to the crown of Britairul _We and they have both seen how nies taken was that idea. 5 On their arrival at the post of duty the Canadians were given charge of railways their dut 7 being to pr event the _ blowing up of the roads. After they,' under the command of Col. Otter, were . given charge, the blowing up process was l prevented not occurring again while the' Canadians had charge. On the nrst day of the year the Canadans went under fire for the flint time. In that encounter they were s a. ° . ii 0U n 1 but t _ _ ` _ S ___ . 0 ote nccessfnl and that success has followed ll their efforts till the present time On he march to Paardeberg many men fell t as a result f sunstroke no one Is‘ander was inong the number though than were several Canadians amougthe number Company G. marched-in the roar and after along weary tramp of 23 miles they marched _in singing a gay song giving the impression to all around them that `they were not a bit tired, Canadians and Cornwalls both got great credit after “ the battle of Paardeburg. He paid aloving tribute to the tw brave boys who went out with them, but _did not return, and would :return no Amore- ‘ Atthe closes hearty and unanimous v ohthanks was proposed by Rev; G. I. Yeung and seconded by Bev. J. w. le- Counellboth of whom _ f`u_ _ ii. _ f ._ 1 A. ~ IA-VOR W. A. WIIKS. released the Iowa. Dgsrneadee in arms sailed away Th* relatives and friends _ of &` ~navebeen somewhat noxious about uotbeing able to hear anything aa solo 't 'co iditioo until lad evenilt. wlieia ol waeiecelved bylre. Weekeaotha ei that he had recovered from the lkri' would shortly sail for home. t taken Ma full aio I the__danger8_, pflvltluhl tml IIUGQK ¢ the great campaign and his hate( #lui will ploanll Ki he!! 0( Ilia fini, health ana be delighted to givof an e warm welcome on his return hi. 'rue beet mem anim pi\ueuin¢°»nia,siEther-ia.etic., ia kdm the system wit Hood’e Saraapariih. I The Brightest ' iGll'd¢na A. in the Spring-_-'sr _ L1 I ll] __ 1 1 fri. _ _ maefiilpm =e==e_°_f__“- _ iafiea tothe te illustrations, aloe . work and in crochetiug, f;wa`a0vel.§\_»af0l'8,|5 I5" Pagefisl A ' tod ou n_. "`l». g They were eagerly on very _news war i an obtained by P|aa\lU Carters’ learning _Hy8Cll\t\\8. . . ~2.'e<’~§ ie 3-\~.\»ia;1.i ."\* . ..v, , . tcstroys Hon Burdens Kruger Makes Very Reek- ' ms gudqcniy of nm, `wmg inf i