Ii-:fi fS:=‘Tf I Iiii -5 Bi<»;'5 »=l`.~.‘ r, », '¥€..',l ' 'f 1 ,, /_f .4 f 1 \ - ~ I. Departed this me D °_°*"» 1911. :mr s' snr: borne with Christian fortitude, -5;-ell. _lb§\ii.M. Johnston, aged 52 ye”-,_ m u not too much to say that 3 i an °.~°1 S100m hangs- over this `°°'P_m““"¥» since the angel ol Death 1533 *Khin visited this place, and re- moved from its midst a beloved and ,respected citizen-me late Archibald MONDAY. _ The marriage tool_’_‘1;£see 'on Wed*-_ nesday. Dec. 6th, of Alice Lang- lile to Cowan Galbraith, both of Westville, N. S. The ceremony was' performed by Rev. W. W. Mcriairn. Mr. Galbraith is a, sou of Maior Galbraith of the P. E. I. Railway. The death occurred at Cherry Hill on Saturday, Dec. 30th, 1911, of M. Johnston, ‘ ,'- _. Annabelle Colrin, relic h _ 1' 1-' Nathaniel Collin, aged t89o§'ehr; gh; lngiiizcxzlb byghtehe gffsgldinfslq vnfw L 1 n' I I leaves to mourn their loss four sons Christmas' Day, the maid 0 sw [fig and three daughters, as follows:-Dm cated by other adectionsy gangl- _ 2 vid and Henry at home, Alfred in assumed R most serious form and my ‘ Vancouver. and Leonard, Presque Is- physician from the first could hold `] , lend. Maine. The daughters are: out no hop of recovery. ‘ Mrs. E. Douglas. Head of Hillsboro; '1‘he best medical skill kind att - MTB- A- 19011811114. Mt- Stewart. audi tion and the heroic resistance of 311 , MTS- D- MCEWBD. city. The deceased deceased could not turn aside the had forty-one grand-children andI"call” and on Saturday 30th the thirteen great grand-children. Shevbrave spirit took its flight to' ll; enjoyed excellent health until Juue_ eternal home. The deceased was the I last, when she fell and fractured\her youngest son of the late William and _ hip. Since then she had been conlin-;Elizabeth Johnston of Peters Road ed to her room. She was 8 most es-[After some time spent in the waste;-fl timable Christian woman. The funer- states the late Archibald M. John. al took place on New Year's Day, ston began business at Peters Road < and there were seventy-tive carriages,ss a general merchant, and in a :HQ , in the procession. The interment \vaa}yea.rs, by careful attention brought ' held in the Presbyterian chu1'chyard,his business to its present flourishing ' The departed was united in marri- at West St. Peter's. state. _.'. -A very interesting event took _age in 1887 with I bll d li place at the residence of Robert and of the late William iiblibnuald £:,‘;gpté?: _ Mrs. McGougan. of Mallreque, on ers Road, Wedrwedai' irvcnine. Jan, 10th. The bereaved fami1y,hssides the sor- °§_’, ' When their daughter Miss Ethel rowing widow are: Gertrude G. at P? Blanche was united in marriage to present manager of the store; Fred., "-1 Robert L. Sutherland of Sea View. lately employed on the C,,P_ R, at Macadam N Bs James, attending ' The ceremony was performed by Rev. _ _ I the Hillsborou h Consolid ted Sclio 1 ' ll , _-_, 35;, ._ i' id 1 '-.Il ‘, \7. -.2 < 'l _ H. 'lvl :‘f»‘-' 1' _-. =- ». .1 _ __ :L_-I,-_ Ifelff ,id ._ _l.i_;" iw I 1 1:1* I’-`; f, . ‘i » ` ‘ 1 <. 1 . E. J. Rattee, in the presence of thc ry immediate friends and relatives of ri the contracting parties. The wedding march was played by Mrs. E. Howatt of French River and promptly at the hour of 7 o’clock the bride entered > » » » » is father. The young couple were un- ,_~._ attended, and, without iluttery, their friends think it right to record the _ fact that both looked exceedingly well. After the brief but fitting ser- if vice of the Presbyterian church they ,,, supper, and an evening of true en- ,l_ joyment made up of music, social in- tercourse and games, in which all participated with a heartiness that it left nothing to be denied, the oldest member present and even the minis- ter entering into- the fun with great- est pleasure. The night was cold and `t.I` the wind blew fiercely, but inside the home there was a delightful evening ff., of innocent merriment. The presents 5'? I were numerous and elegant, among which might be mentioned a beauti- ful rug mink muh from the groom, ,_ and a handsome fur-lined coat from 15.1,. the parents. Others might be re- corded but space forbids. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland have the very kind- est wishes of a large circle of friends as they begin together. ‘ »:».' l _ 'iff 1. if _ 'I E;f,~_ I =~1». in the store, the community and tha Gray, pastor, and A. J. McNeill of Murray Harbor South. both nf whom. spoke in fitting and impressive terms on the occasion. Solemn instrument- nl music was rendered most appro- priately bv Mrs. Allan Morrison. .ge 1-, v. X' .'>_» I* ' - THORQUGHLY RELIABLE ti F5; r eewnnakans igfgl _\ by using . . . , _ _ _r_",»;‘, I "PREMIUM NO. 1 i w_cHocoLATE , (Blue c...-ran, Yen.;-V Label) *ll ' In making Calres, Pics, Puddings, Frosting, Ice _ _ Cream, Sauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks '_ _ ‘ . -_ 'l‘lu~: s'r_-x:\'p_\1m 1-‘ou 1:31 YEARS 1,. Reglsted' 53 Highest Awards in Euroge nnd Am¢fiC0 Trade \ia.rk WALTER- Ba_e_i§_‘,_1_§____QC._ co. Limifed .` ,J /2 FF , If § ‘ '. le. I-1.* 1. .lui L “_ i 'T=:_.--1 ef. ". ~r l The mill-bearers-all relatives _of th:-,f deccasc;lr_;dMrsé F. _lyl¢§»rli¢_oll_:StI_eet; CrOwe,E_ Cabovs and ` Peters Roan. hw lirgeueca 3 ng 0,? §Smiths’, C‘onnolly'y and other stores ' ' . p ' 0 “ion Barrin ton Street be an to move Johnston, of Bristol, England; James g g . .1-_ J \ ,t I P U d_ M _, _their stock and movable furniture. oins on, o or an , e, the _ inte iviuinm D. Johnston, or Peters‘V“'1”“bI" ¥°°°'dS “nd me” at we Re' Nond, Neil Jnhnstom Peters Road__corder office, the records o_f one hun. I-_' were very heartily congratulated by Joseph T. Johnston. of Albuquerque Idfed Years' were moved mer to the '.l»__ the guests assembled. Then followed ‘_\1_M_; and the late Mary Johnstone =(~‘I“`°“12°I;" omce' fd W Peters Road. Being so long and fa-I At ' 5 the store occuolg b" h “_1' vornhly known it will be seen thatfcaught' gud then? appeare no Ove death has caused a blank, wbicbIgf|°153;'.’;pmg the hte short of G' M' seems hard to fill. He will be missed The Pierald Building was B remlmr volcano and it aas feared that church of which he was a consistent ’ _ member. The funeral ceremoniesitqhte :aughwotuld ftau out uimd bthe were held in the Presbyterian ChurchI ` ree ' B une wagon "3 ee,” vrset to work on Granville Street ear- "nd were conducted by Revs' Andre" ly in the fire and did good work in keeping down the blaze. The large amount of paper, oil and _other in- flammable materials in the composing and press room of the Herald proved fire. when it reached them, to burn ready fuel for the flames, caused the A th? . li' ll 1'. . nffffizthg fd-Oiitic 'dgfnntof i§;“.1;f=w‘*-“ ’°“°“'°“ "*g"’- . I parted brother "I-lildiulz in Thee."I An attempt was made to brmz the Horton ladder into use as a wa- ter tower, but this proved impossi- sihle. In every case the firemen worked under the greatest didlculties. The slippery condition of the streets made rapid progress, and the number of streams brought into use, left barely enough men to handle each line of hose. - Great tongues of Same shot high in the air and the reflection illuminated the whole centre of the city. The fire spread with such tremendous rapiditv that the tenants in the fire zone had no opportunity to save any of their cflects. The streets were coated with ice, and as the temperature was near the zero point the firemen fought the flames under the greatest difficulty, , The burning embers were carried like rockets hut the snow on the roofs n‘ the buildings in the adiolning blocks, saved them from catching. Shortly before three 0'clock when it lvvzame evident that the fire was poing to sweep the other buildings to south, willing workers started in to I'-'-*~_= I MONTREAL, CAN. DORCHESTER, MASS. iu|_gn I ='.‘. I -_.ri ,._ _ remove the stocks and the household r ‘li ' - _. .-.__= L' " __ _ Schaeffer's, Jewellery l»\f,, I 1 . You .Can Make Beit I For The Children Wiih frlvi, - anything". But why should he? I .ie - unsuitable food. s ‘~_ .. ., |,| ri T I I 1f'=fi,{» ` 1"-f ` s \_ _... “_'"Y , It is both Q/ CQ nutty flavored i _ - ' gl]/?l§l;:ut l .1 *ia* \ I, G ` 4 ‘ »la~‘ -1- ‘ f~¥';\ i‘1 is _I g " ... I ,*"'l' -fi f.I,l,._i ._ _ _ 'i`\' ii ' Flour Than You Can Buy Next to a returning Arctic Explorer, thc hungricst mortal on earth is a growing boy. He is always ravczious. “Ile will cat Right now is the time when his parent should be most particular about ` his food~ to prevent ilijudicious eating and to protect him against Good, bomc-made broad, made of “Beaver” Flour-light, Ii _ flaky biscuits made of “Beaver” Flour -these are real foods for growing children. “Beaver” Flour is a blended flour. That is, it is made of exact proportions of nutritious, beautifully flavored Ontario Fall Wheat and a smaller proportion of the stronger Western Spring VVhcat. a pastry Hour-and makes the real delicious pastry such as cannot be Just try “Beaver” Flour-and see for yourself how thoroughly satisfactory and ` ' dependable it is for all kinds of baking. Your grocer scIIs “Beaver” Flour or can get it for you. Dealers-Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. THE T. H. TAYLUR C0., LIMITED, CIIATBAM, ONT. cr Foods “Beaver” :L_ bread Hour and home-m.1de bread and any purely \f\/cstern » Wnen“Wnrk"Becumes“Lanul' Thm's Somelhing Wrong. lil. ldom's indian Real Pills will lliglll ll. ,_ _.;_ When it seems 1-("3 _ es if you simply could no: bear up ($1 is 152| 3 `;. mv lon~cr il in higl } :~;>;z‘:f;_ .¢ _ -and the remedy. T Vi I \`.-'-In ,.' is found to be cons- of wom:m’| misery tipzuion, and the remedy that always cures is Dr. Mar::'l "... Indies Rn! Pil/1. Neglect ofthe daily movement ofthe bowels, so nccclsary to hculrli, soon poisons the whole rvsrcm from the impurities retained in the tody. licadaclics, indigcstion, hihousncss and I:\s.~itucIc ibllow, and ollcu more serious Ibmalc cIi=orrIcr.| are brought on ox iggravated. Dr. Morse's Indian Roni Pills noi only regulate the bowels, bu: lhcy slimularc kidneys and skin as well to :brow ofi' waste maulcr and purify thc blood. Tin: result is quickly apparent In the disappearance ofthe hcadaclics and `:uIiousn'_~ss, and the return of hcnlrh and iigor. Tlxousands of women all ovcr thc world o\'.'c their prcscnt good health to féi ln an astonishingly large number ol _ cases the rea] cause fleuude ol lense 'Nl/uf llto M-1rIebvW H Comstock Co t Bi'o».~l;viIIe, Om., and sold ny all dcalcrl et Zit' I io! l 1 D time lo look hir the cause ofthe trouble isagk. Their many friends wish them every success in their new BPIJHG 01 life. , James and Mrs. Kelly. City. will have the sympathy of their many friends in the death of their l1t,_tle :laughter Catherine Gertrude, which Look place yesterday. The little one wok suddenly ill on Sunday and passed a,v\'av alter 8b0\lf. 0110 dl1Y'5 ,llnesi She was a bright little child and ber endearing nature will make ucr loss the more keenly felt by the he,.e,,_vc,l parents. Tile funeral _takes ulnce this afternoon at 2.4¢ oc1oc_k from the resilience of the dcccshed S parents to St. l)_unstan's Cathedral and thence to the ll. C. Cometery.The Guardian joins in CX'-Blllling Sl`!11P1‘~thV to the bei‘ea\'€d. The death occurred at Hillsboro, N. B., lust week of lllrs. Murray, mother of John Murray, laf-ell’ Ui Curryville, Albert County- MTB- M“f‘ ray retired at night in her usual ‘health and at an carllv' h0`~“` In fjhe morning she awakened hor S_OI1. lil' forming liiui that she was feeling un- wcll. \\‘liilc the son was making the fire and getliug some remedies really, the rlcccziscii expired. Mrs. Murray s.e\'clity->‘c\'el1 years of afl0~ 5110 luuvvs u son .lolln Murray, with rvllnm she resided and one daughtti. I\Irs. Lewis Fenton of (‘.urry\'illc, ul- pl, m,,,ll,,.r son., ‘ny a frwliscr marri- nge. Tllere passed uuay recently at his llolne, Argyle Shore, a good man in the person of the late -101111 1\1¢1M\I1. whose death requires more than a passing notice. Mr. .\lcLcan was Lol-n ut Argyle Shore in the year 1535 and was at the time of his death in his 77th year. lie. enjoyed 'lzoud health until a iuu' mouths ago, when disease settled upon him which baf- fled the skill of his physicians, and pl effects- of thc tenants. Several persons were injured. liu none seriously. Fireman brunt cu an artery in his arm, but the rlow o Dr. Maru’ r I//dim Rau! Pi//J. ' , . . ., L d. , I . 3 t t to which lic succumbed ou Nov. 30th. Hc bore his sullcriugs \'-'itll puticucc and resignation to the Divine will, and quietly fell neslccp trusting in the l merits of his licdcczue|', leaving to blood was soon stopped. The tenants his family the legacy of -nn uulilrnl- in the Herald building saved very lit tie of their edects. THE BUlLDINGS BURNED On Barrington St. _ William S. Munnis, Gents’ Furnish ings. H. Schaffer & Son, Jewellers. Cragg Brothers, Hardware. L. Clyde Davison, Stationcr. li. B. Mulloncy, Dentist. F. W. Dobson, Dentist. Macflormack Clothing Co. J. M. Margesou, Photographer. Miss H. Durant, Ladies' Tailoring. ON GEORGE ST. __ Harry Wright, Residence. Carroll Brothers, Barbers. I-I. Marshall, Stationery. ON GRANVILLE ST. The tenants in the Herald Building were 2- _ Canada Life Assurance Company. United States Consulate. Mark Fisher, Sons & Co. The St. Croix Lumber Co. James M. Davison, Barrister. Thomas F. Tobin, Barrister. Confederation Life Association, Presbyterian Offices. Sun Life Assurance Co. Ritchie & Robertson, Barristers. Henry C.e Borden. Travellers' Insurance Co. _ lslwll reputation, l\lr. l\lu..caii was twice luurricd, his first wife \-.'u.~' l\'ii»_~' l'uiherir.c l.i\‘i11;'.<,tolic of Nino .\lil.» Creek; his srecclul, Miss Mary llvnop - of 'l‘1'_\‘on, both of whom produce;-iscd him. llis fuucrul, o very lzzrile ouc, was colilluctcd by his pastor, Hcv. James Mrllougnll, interment being made in the beautiful ccmetcrv nt Vance Crue. whcrc beside the rc- nlnins of his wives they laid lliui to I-ie lcavcs to mourn two sons, lion -iid and Alexander, at home. one daughter Annie May also at hom(-. one son Ei'-'cn Charles in thc United States, one sister Mrs. Vctcr ‘_\lcilon- :aid of Iiou. fvcl Ivcnly the loss of a true friend uud neighbor. (C-alindirln |’rf-ss_) l\I.\IlS.\ll.l.l7.S, Jnu. 16.--'l`llc captain of the French stenlncr Siunl rc-ports as he was entering thc luxl‘\:\.:‘ of Smyrna on -Ian. 7, thc "I".:r'».l_-'li forts fircd on two British :=i.c:\|uvrs c-iniiiig out. . In the cnsuiul; confusion the Sinai nearly collided with tlivsc \'cs::;'ls. Next morning as the Sinai wus dc- .Tohn E. Albro, llianufacturcrs' Ag- parting tbeforls fired three shells nt cnt. Miss M. Cunningham, Stenographer hor, one of tliclu bursting witl\iu1i00 _ fcet of the ship and causing a puuiv G€0l`l!9 H- THYIOF 51 Con Couimis- among the passengers. The Siuni sion Merchant. D. M. Owen, Solicitor. (iaptain S. M. Beardslcy, Iusuranc Agent. SOME OF THE LOSSES. was flying thc French colors. The captain returned to port iiunicdintclv c and filed a complaint nt thc l~`r.'ucl\ Herald Building ......$100,000 CONSANTINOPLE, ,]ll_n, lf,-Tlln Davidson, Stationer Marshall, Stationer .... __ Cragg Bros, Hardware 35,00 10,00 McCormacks, Clothing 7,00 Munis, Clothing 'l`Ul-ISDAY 30,000 fl Vliuister of Marine has not rccci\'cd 30,00 l 3.500 any i_nforumtio1i re thc sen fight off* 0 lxunflda in the Red Sen \\lu_-rc the 0 ltalians declare they soul: scvcu 0 Turkish gunboats, on Jan. 7 alter n sharp battle. The 'l`urki:ali liliuistcr of Murine The flmcml of u,,,1,,-(G Mfg, Joseph says the only Turkish bouts ulong Coombs, (lity, will lcawc licr into rcsi- U10 f\"“IlIll'1 90353 Of *IW 1i<‘\I 5011 (lcnc,-,_ 113 lgugtoll SL, this ,»_fte,~n00,, are small revenue cuttl-1‘.~‘, urlnnd ' ` ' ' I rnlib at tuo thirty o’clock licv T F Ful l \‘ illl ll --_...-nn-_1 v ' _ _ _ _ . with a s|1u,ll\. smnl _~ ' . lerton will olhcintc. Mrs. Uounuus was -------l~--e- formcrly ,,, Miss McKinnon of Lot 4 h and leaves hcsidrs her huslmnd, seve- ral sisters and brothers to mourn. She passed away nt her home on Sun- day. The funeral will be conducted S bv undertaker Wadmnn. , The death occurred at Revere Mas last ueck f o ert on Tuesday of ' o R b B. Steele formerly of this city. The deceased leaves tp mourn a widow formerly Mrs. Binns of Charlottet- owu, one sun Bern of Boston, and three daughters, Mrs. James Lawson Manitoba, Mrs. Jason Carson, Som srville, Mass. and Miss Minnie, a home. The deceased succumbed to an l attack of heart trouble and his fun- Mllde SME E.pll'll(ll3lll,S eral took place on Thursday. On Friday, Jan, 12th. many of th Vegetable Compound. ° Grand.-ville, vt - ~1 was ml ' ~ _ li d . ' ` - ` P . “ §]rgf_f_1fs0€“‘_§o;egat;J[§;Ni?f, exgavfsdiige through the Lliaugeof’L1lealulsuIlcre§ ' ' -'»..,..,,,_,§.,_,,,_,__, ruin nervousness §‘.l."2.’ .lfif .’.‘§‘§. ”§$l’.§‘$§..?.‘ §.".i‘3Zf.§ 2? “UM f~»"<»p~r the community Miss Jane MacNeill 'If I I `/5 `5?3@b¥,l"pt:"°TS’ “mn i ~ ' ', .. \'- ;;:,<" u ru . ' yvlhO ])l1B:€(lba\_\;€y__-yulld. 10tl;lI,hafl'i€l` any :__ /_ Lydia ],:_yI).is,?{lmI:»'s il ness o a o we nys. e une ,,;,,5,,.,, ,a.s;. Veg enable Com- al service was conducted by Rev. C. ound lm, d w. same, pastor of the Baptist lb.,-ll,,,,§,,,,, I’-“”'” ling, pastor of the Presbyteria -f ......\.=.=.-. .~ -..._rr t I’ Church. assisted by Rev. John titer- ._gol,l lf, m,.’m,{lSs (it U restored my health 0 ;. ~~”5‘4PiZl§§"°51»al»d strength. I Church. The Pastor spoke from th text. Rev. 14 : 13, Blessed are th dead which die in the Lord. . _,_ _ _ _ 8 .-,Z3 ' never _forget to tell my _ irlcuds what -- ~- l._wlia. 15. l’inkham‘s on wednesday evenlng, Jan, 100,, Vegetable Compound lins done for me at 6 p.m., the home of James Grs- dllfiuz this trying period. Complete ham' Bay view, became the scene of restoration to henlti menus so much B very happy event when his (Hugh. to methat for the snkt- ot other suffer. ter Luis neu was united in marriage In# “‘°m°“ 1. “"1 "-'1'|H1l§ 1° m=\k0 my to Herbert Lee of Togo, Sask. The "°“hI° Puifhc 5° YW* mil I’llI'lIf'.'.l<~"/?.'»4]~I l~`\.._‘-_-_ ;»fl'» s a, --.\~ t¢~f~.»':.:‘= u. '7 \ Any Edison dealer will ThomneA.E,65|:. l~Idi_~.nu<;|.r|xdilp.-m lil-r-nr lv- -r lilo l~`.¢|i~:»u l’i|unvn:l:»|\l\ pI;|_\' lmlli I-L/li~-oil .\'l:uul:\r:i :uid l<_,l, :pu \|»|ln'|ol lt.-4-.ml-_ (..~l rmuplr lo <~:;'nl<\-<_~i i'ruu\ your l'l- ll- l' or frolli U4. l'I|ii:=:u\ l'I|ol\r1'_'.'u\il\>=. $l6.50 Io $240.00, I v\l\.-ml ll.-_.-'ml .|pl_:\i' r A complete line of Fadlxiuu Phcnngrnlihs 'and Roco demonstrate to you how the entertaining capacity of ~» poison ' is l 'f'._ " . ',_~ `~. h I \ ` `..'. i ' .. ~ -_' =»- "~.2::’ . " .. ~ I ' -' 5'2"-I ‘.3""`1~'“».-_' ".'.‘z"‘-~. .‘2 . ~~'»<- A ‘ _S-,»r.,1~?-.~.~_,1j ;.‘__ -*='&#i»..4»`i*`»l,T '.';&.~:=-s,‘ H: ,ly I 1.- "-F5. '~ ;3‘.;,- I ' §~2§»"f;, 11+?-'-'<~,:= ~>.'~~ .i?r'_ie. ~-1-3; 1,. ' ° - .`.,`.' " `_~`~`_` .1,.".‘..j.:f ..-.~.-_~<_'_,'_'-g._'_‘ ‘ 1 _.=,»; _ % gg- ' ~ A \, -:.1 "x-'.~.`f..'7- -'L 5?' ._ *‘-."1 l.‘c.` "i4I.~»»»'.` 11’ ‘.~ '_ .-I gif’ ` fn "`\‘.i`i1.`I'\"`...-"-` .sf arf;-Q. e. ‘-1 are PZ P” invented SECQRDS HHN von will ulillcrstiind wily so mflnv goof] songs, so much on - ~ E r :ippcnrcd in record form until the '_l`Iic1l you will umlcrshuul how , wlicnyouownanlldisonl’l1cnog1'aph, you <-.ln nowlirivc nl/oi the vi-ry best clitcrlailiniunt of cvcry kind, this unc zidvruitailrc alone makes the .- lirlisoli l’Iuni<>gi~:ipIi thc greatest sound-rcprnducing instrument as well ns the grcaili-.st lliu::i<-:il inslruluelit'-e\'c1i ifit had no 0tI\cr:\dvnlit:1gcs. Hui it /1.1.\': llic r.:\pp!\il'lr l'l‘li|'udl|r_:ilxg_\,' lminf.,tIluI. docs not scr:ilcIl or Wcnr Iiziugiug ricvdlcs; cxzlcfly the right volulnu ofsoumi I`ur your Iioiuc; Immc rct-oi'dilig~I.Ile :ibilify to make mul 1-1-pi`ourc|\'l'Lil~li_s, pub- tln-ui from your rlvnlvr \\'I\<~u you 1.1.1 lo Iu`|\' your lirlizwui l’Iuu\o;:|':\pIi--cmd nsk to have flu: lieu' liccolxl Sixpplcrnulils r l|‘|l(‘nr\`F “nl A u r 1 M `° lu*/rimO»€d|':m_ l.\| l`1|f|‘fll|\'l`I.l) im r.-»i; ~nl~_ A.-.»....»_, o.-....;_~.», x-:_ J _ A. ds will bo found nt I.-f,d.zc lo$2..i0. `c_ rcrt waiting the Iicsllrrcction mol-n. Queen Street. ` MILLER BROS, - - 123 Kent Street. _ --- _._ phonographs and hand at _ I M mer 12-Qsclrtl. A large assortment of Edison records always on Bros (Canadian Press.) IBOSTUN, Jan. lG-The Rcvcrc llouso, one of the oldest and most famous Lostclries in New England, was partially destroyed by fire early today. Quick work by the employes and firmncu saved :ill the patrolis, al- thou;:h tin-ic_\'.'<~l‘c runny narrow cs- cullrs. 'l‘I1u loss is cf~i.in1atcd at $100,000. S_\-steliizitic search of the ruins vans unldc at daylight but no bodies wcre ioxzml. lt was rl five-story structure of stone and brick. Starting in the real' of thc Grotto, ri dvcorntcrl cufc in the lower part of tim liotcl, the firc lzuiur-i.i' I |`l: §v__‘_l__:__;I,IL. 1-_-»g_1_;.€;J@=§. ‘6s.~;% , ' mul pl~»|»\-r lrcn\uu~u1. \\.~ will rln-ily :cud to :\u_\' .<||il`r-rvr :i rl-gulur !"l`!.|. b_IlfI~l l‘_\.('Ii \(l|'1 of llr. l"\lII\‘r`N Ilmlvi :Hui \ _ . _ ______ the centres are da 2 l. , . .gfv liciou s chocolates :ff-__ you ever tasted. Try them. M0lR’S LIMITED, ml-FAX. CANADA have cstabllslicfl a new and higher standard of, purity and dellclousness are prepared from the best cocoa beans the ma rkct ,,»,._ affords, personallyselectcd by -'jg us, and ground in our own “JI i"‘fi»;`L factory by skilled confec- The chocolate coating. ‘.53 _ is of the finest quality and and varied, forming a combination which rc- sults in the most de- Best Dealers Everywhere They C /-/i‘_;_ inty Sold by