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Lord Kitchener reports that about SCO Boer`s have crossed the Orange River near Rhenoster Hock and another near Sand Drift. Both bodies of invaders have been followed. The Boers are reported to have again or.-iupied Colesburg. the scene of much righting early in the wa ‘_ °rs,\_\'s-A'ri_.x§'ir=: xmas usii-_ .\Ii;\\' Yoi~ Noir“‘“ A Hockey Boonr--' These goods were shipped to W. H. Stewart & C0.. Wl10 his gone out oi business and we bought them this month at a birgaiu and will sell them al the following prices: rants' Tan. $2.00. - -~ Blick. 31-75- lEo_is` Tau, $1.50- GOFF BRO _ E If ' .' iiiiiiio ls directed to o\1l' largely increased stock of Goods- suitable for Xmas ‘ Gifts. Watches.Jewelry Novelties. 5C- G. H. TAYLOR. Sunnyside. \N\ _'I "_\___. ¢~ *Xl i "Q '\ S ff.; \ - ; ' I ' 1 el. »'-‘-»..»r aus. _ V _ l~ ._ ' 17,/h -_ ' wg' <-\ _ "`L_l-2'.;-_'. 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Cape Colony. WHY CROUP IS FATAL. must be ready for it. It comes as- an accompaniment to an ordinary cough, or it may attack without warning. All ills of children develop q-iickly.‘, and when any kind of cough appears there should be something at hand to' stop it with Promptness Many a child has choked to death with croup because the right remedy wis not convenient. Every one should k im' th it the right safeguard forac’iild's eo if_r'_i or any cJu.r'i is Ada.nison's B ti ii : C iugli Bilsazn. With this soothing ci_no\iu_l in the house, cr lups alwaysensilf checked and reliever-l. To give a child a “bough mixture" co ilaiu’n;a narcotic is r very serious matter, yet most preparations contain £0 S. J Character Counts -~"Leta man tell you his story every morningand evening." said a famous Englishman in characterizing the news-A paper, “and at the end of a twelvemonth he will have becoineyour master.” What if the man is brazen-faced, a chronic liar, one who rejoices in iniquity, and is utterly reckless in principle, who is thus welcomed daily to the_home circle? Ought not a newspaper that is indilferent to truth issclf-seeking and has no regard for individual rights or for public morals, to be treated as you would deal with fs scoundrel who seeks admission to your room and company? Let an unprincipled _journal tell you its daily story, and by an inexorable moral law you will in due time NEW YORK STOCK LIST Ili s \Vhen croup attacks your child you A _`_ Cldsingprices _ 1360.2). American Sugar American Steel and Wil'e American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob. 383 Federal Steel 53.*; 1 Federal Steel Prid 1 Louisville and_Nashville . New York Central Rock Island _ St. Paul Fennessee Coal and Iron Union Pac P1-‘fd UnitedStates Rubh _____li_.-_ 130% 43 1 10_ vs; 139; 78% 85% 1415 use 1335 64 so 2s; Sgmeghing of this k;nd_ Adamsonrs _ have an“evil spirit" for your master. ‘ CHICAGO/ MARKETS. Botwnie Balsam is prepared from the I In ‘ills S“m‘_¥°°‘;“°€tl°“ We a"¢h€¢mi“‘i@il Cnicaoo Dec. its -(Special) -The upon Mr. Cromwell at his home last puresteltmets otbmtz,gq4 *in "1 'arc the closingrates evening Mr Crowell would not say a guinsof trees, and is healthgiviug in ‘mm __ __* "“ " _ fi"~` "1" 5" ' “ - 'Y "1 ~ ‘~ *‘-‘f~ _ _ __ every conlllouent Dartof it. \Vh enever it R'.chardSo1?_’ of .‘vmmpeg° Clmmumr’ I M"-7 Wheac°73° C°m 36§°"`_ ches aninflamed surface, it heals andiwm he' ls Jude “S essential for 8' oths it. Nothing ever compounded for l“ewSpaperasi" is for lim" who is acoughisso hM_m,esS_ and nothing Soirlependent upon the public tor support._ *-°-"*-- e caciolw Adamson’ Bbdsamis an on Itis therefore of as prime importance ~ ` for paper belonged to the public, being in leetui-er’s mind the 5e§t;e_xample*ol the lvalue of sei-vin eharactei'°‘in ainews- ooooooo-ooooooooooooooooo _ P" “ The People Say lt ! HASZARD Xi MUURE Hove an elegant stock of Christ- mas Goods. The People believe 1 what they say. That’s What Brings Us x Such _busy _Days and Nights-44’ Wefre having stirring times these days and strive hard to ina ke the people lli1UD.‘1' “nfl Of course be a "LrT'rI.i~: hevvy l '. NllleS§Hfell‘ba fine line of Dolls at Half Price. _ _ _ Low prices oiilall Xmas Goods. & Mllllllli >-C HASZAE _ i One C\1PRf*l5{°“B'}°akf;3§ Food cookS Cmugh 9r fun persons----there are Six _ cups in every D3Ck3‘l°' sliced dates and Rf*‘5"°“ Breakfast Food make“2I1Ji€1§é licious dessert. 011;; _i n Book of Ralston ¢~_P¢5 tens of other dainty dishes. A couP0ri in €\"¢\'Y Package _ A - s a coPY- l saute FQR :SALE BY ha. the most- influential 'ournal in Canada. This, he considered, was due to the sound. consistent, moral policy that had been followed, ami the high ideals always held up by the Witness. It has invariably been found advocating sound principles, and it has adhered with per- speeted by its religious opponents. Inas- Y. veracious and faithful recorder of events." ‘ wUMAN'S EXTRAVAGANQE. At Kensington, Dec. 12th, by Ven Arch- deacon Reagh, Miss Hattie, daughter of Thomas Walker, Esq. to John A. `,Thompson. I An St. Jc\\n's Rectory, Dec. 19th,by Y en Archdeacon Reagh, Miss Harriet Good. to John Stockman, of Highfield, Lot 33. u lil 1 , _ . that an editor should guard the reputa- _ _ remady mid lt' has never l°st'.a . fnend ‘tion and character of his newsmaper as P through failure to help. Keep it in the 1. _ h _ d.vid I b ld dhis _ house. Try it on yourown cough and do I ‘MSL “lmnm ' ua 9 on gm” "ln your childs good turn by being ready lmpnmtwu lmd cham.°tel." H h?n°.“t'y Ls R¢d€n“i°° °£B~°'~ l°h° Gillis A°°°P(°d' any em.me“y_ ,rice 2% at the bestpolicy for an individual,it'is, in ___ _ - - any an aecentu ted degree, the best policy tor mamts' i‘alnewspap;'. In a pecular sense a ne`ws~ Al' G°°‘°§°l‘°"“» “ld Wi5l‘i*'5“~\D‘Vl'1'° Church, on Tuesday -18th December, ” ~ be f ‘ FHM! *fb* ¢f°af'i°“i_°¢1ih¢D'~b_l_9- 1° t'h¢_iwm°` ph” “didn” the My father, now deceased, ilrst ,Il e I I ot thu I ,S `d#£‘_'Gg Fe and was constituted with prayer. '_ Preseutilossrs. Crain, Spencer, Mc-° paper ia the mam” of we Moumml Wiz. \Kenzie,‘Hei-dman, ministers; and Messrs. ness' "meh the speaker regarded as per- McConnell and Dalziel ruling elders. The moderator, Mr. Spencer, explained that this meeting was called pursuant to adjournment at the call ofthe moderator, to deal with the resignation of Mr. John jGillls, and for any other business coming Nbefore it. Mr. Gillis' resignation, asking _ to be ‘ninacy no its policy than if. had meer the 1 released fmm the pastoral sbsrss °f respect of the public, and although an `Mlll`l`HY H8rb0r North ot the C1080 Of U10 _ultra-Protestant paper published in the|Ye9~l'~ WHS read. Catholic Province of Quebec. Mr. Richard- | MF Daziel. eldér Of the U0fltZl'92*\ti0“. son ventured the assertion that it was re~ Wh0 WHS DYPSBDY' l`¢D0!‘f¢d that fl-he ¢1€1`k°S citation had been read in both churches much as the newspgper is the historian of | f0l` the tW0 S9-bb8|9hS D\‘@Vi0US- H9 Sta-ted the da it is desireable that it should be that under the circumstances of Mr. Gillis absence, and the resignation pressed by himself, thc congregation would oifer no objection to its accepted and that it take effect at the close of the calendar year. _ The Presbytery recorded its sympathv `vvith the congregation becoming vacant and conpr. tuateri theinupontheir healthy financial stand ng. MlLLLIONS ummm. 4 to U. S. not P. E. I. e Boston Herald, Dec. 16. Much has been printed within the past few weeks about the vast Crowell estate in England,of which it is claimed by some, and denied by others, there are several hundred heirs scatteredall over the United States. E. W. Crowell of I3 \Vinthrop Avenue. Somerville, firmly believes that he is one ofthe heirs. He is one of the most in- terested parties onthisside of the Atlantic in the great fortune. The Crcwells of the eastern section of Massachusetts some months ago banded togetherandappointed a committee to carry on an investigation in connection with the Crowell estates. J. A Crowell of 1 Victoria street, West Somerville.A representative ot the Herald called at his home last evening but found that he was absent. The committee, it transpircs, selected ervilie to goto England for the purpose of investing the claims ot the alleged American heirs. He made his first trip last Mar-h, but retumed home without much headway. On Sept. 17 last he left on a second visit. He arrived home Friday afternoon. Arepresentative of the Herald ca lled committee would be called botrether to hear the report he could not say. “I return home." he stated, “fully con»_ viaoed that there are a large numhorol living in this country and the Provinces. question, which is principally located in _London and`Brlstol, was owned jointiy` by three brothers. Elisha, John and Thomas Crowell. All three died early er$y¢'amago. Some papers have said that the property is worth $l50,flD,ilD, but. from the result of my investigations, I think that figure is atleast double the real value. A large portion of the property consists of real estate. There is some money in the banks, and a large share is invested in stocks and bimdla. ' “I cannot say how many heirs there no present whether I found anvhelrs on the other side ot the water. From my inves- tigationsl honestly believe that the report that we are entitled to the property is well founded. The time will come when he will secure that to which, as heirs, we are justly entitled. 1 ~ ~ - _ 0888888888888 Getting llln_i_o to Xmas. Mr. Crowell of Winthrop avenue, Som~ ~ _-investigations until he had made his, report to the committee. When the 5° 'Over 100 years ago the I property in _ in this eountry,and I cannot tell you ntl the year. _ .3 R. Mackay was appointed to when 8 mimster Preaches abuit supply Murray Harbor North and Peters S°°ial eXt'ravf‘ga"f‘e hau_ nh_e women In | Road for six weei L Toaoxro, Dee. 20.-(Special)--The pro- ,l Anim J S & A liabilities are as follows:-'Generally ' 4 The Cforner Grocers. _ _ _ _ __ a¢v~.ame»ewe¢nea.uewvmu. _ li At Springton, Lot Gi, on the 11th inst. _ l!‘OIn pile Manyrelict of the late Allan McKinnon, cam gf tartar, 1-.-pn ~ I s..f¢g....as tained - -- fi againstahxm. i gil ii £0 _.411 __ 41u_ _ Mr.W.H. Spencer was appointed interim- _ __ _ _ _ T Mobcritor of session. _ M Presbytery than adjourned to meet at =i 7*' _-- Cari' rs’ FANCY GOODS AND TOY BA ZAA Thousands and thousands and thous- ands of Toys and Fancy Goods and Nic Nacs, Books, Christmas Cards and Calendars, Purses, Fancy Chinaware. The Busiest Store in the City _ and the best pleased customers in the 'City are those who deal at the one and only “Santa Claus Headuqarters." . 58 98%8l8¥S$‘:§ __=.`_ - '” ` ` f ' _-_ " .5 ‘ e 4 l New Englander the _Prob- |= Reveals the Pact that the D;-__ Bulk of Wealth Will go _ A __ I *_* _ _ ACROWELI. ‘IMPERIAL PENS] -_L1 S0llllCl‘. RECENT INVESTIGATIONST K{[_|_|.ji) Af gp 03 clpal Cllacih CA-PTURING MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. Citi Orr;-wa, Dee 8, -(Special) W. Dawson, with endeavorilg to tfhe `ne Ilawsonsayslueollyllttolt fronthe Mail kdm ea! Osman municipal council! at tl! w year election lor Healer Conservatives to veto If AN IMPERIAL PINSUIIRIR. Orrawa. Dee. I) -{SpeehI).- lly who lost his eyeshlt, wH Hu _ an Imperial pension ol two o\\$| six pence a day. nn. H amrax, Doe. Q -( condition of Dr. Farrell KI movement, msn ar A aaitwav closslll. ana On Dec. B ru, t Thomas Lennox, his daughter ia~law wen killed M tryinlztodrive across the trick legalheirsto the Crowellpooportyuow Ill ` bought as a nap in sup-~vrof\h oooh such. no lalotll 2_5 ont.--lure t llclalivi R. 1. 2. M M Fl -_ Aaew lot ol bloc wit opened at W. P. Ooiwllh. Jautopenerl hroor 'T\\el|»eot`|hl ‘ olnookwoolv -mmh , Bombardmlialuaads, pu Uxonn 'run nmlcrtoxl IiSS lllllll 'lil lm _ li-Q 1l\\|&| ofatrainthatbeelouiyaaweoi C ._~ . L_ _ rt... xesat.-Rorkfiolio. _ Om Ihodaam Ul- Salve' rllsmmn-' . ill 3' SQ ‘Q H. Ramsay k 00. --IN THI- larlnt llal. lemme __03_ FRIDAY Wil". l PART I Pirvsicar. c Emerson Exercises, to Must paniment . . , . . . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ -Misses Edith Stewart and Mochlillan . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Amateur Ladies’ Drama-“T pion of Her Sex." cast mission . _ . _ . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _.Isabel rs. Diborah Hai-uhorn (her . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ .Ruby orenee Duplex (her danlhterl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Hra. Eva Caroline Duplex. mer step-dag Rhoda Drendou l_ Fnendl _Ph Pollle Nay 5 3. 4. 5. 6. _ 4. 8. Kat' O'N ill l l Edith M. llivnovgn f M°'m°" " ii J. SN Vocal Solo. selected _.Miss M. PART ll. paniment Lou Reading. Scene from Qu “Rescue ot Lynda". __ __ Miss lsabel Macmillan. Vocal Solo, selected. _ Reading. "ln n Sleepingilar' Vocal Solo. selected..M iss lifin God Save the Queen Accoinpanist Mr. Whiine Doors open at 7.7!). Recital lg Admission, 25 cents. Reserve 35 cents. Dec.£0d2i . J J ( . 1 U f ’ ee as as ini PRICE TWO ea or a Blind CII FarreIi’s Illness-Al ttempr. to Capture Ml zen accuses the Liberal orgli p 1 k Q runner. vsav ru. Spedat QI Thebauhmilu hid ` everokfodnthstliisadg U I... l'L'l'U!lE cal iii rs. Duplex, a widow with mm mot! ll! I l Club Swinging, to Muni@n . _ _ _ . _ _ _ __ _ 0 J, _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Mr. I". -(Howells). _ _ _Miss Josie St 1 J i' (