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(£3: VL J* *S _rv img( ‘§'_‘.E” ‘__ V as. 4,., »i,,..,%.r’,,, ._~. e Q ,__ ,*b '=_ i »-‘ _ e 5 ' _`-‘;"f'~.».f'~:»:-‘f"1.~i< -_ ‘;.~f'~_‘._‘»',= ,;_..-_~_»_ 3_3.. 5;;-_-;~ _y=__,.~'> - _ » ~ ._ - - -_ -__-~ I. ` * ' f.-'~'_-f~;-.>-.:_’»"” I " ‘ Y* »` ‘ ~ ""4 ".~!` A *"' Ti" ' "'.'i‘“I"""”“*""ri-er “ i ir si il "I "” T 3*- * ”.ee5`3§‘{° “K” :rf ._ i' ‘4-U-0-+44 _ I 'I H SL' T. A ix;/I ,ITC IRC "=."i"'_ "ESV: i g ‘ _ .rn *-ii " ’ dxisi’ .3 "’~?4‘f"’é2* as "fee i‘l_?‘e. “E” -me rises _ . A _ »_ _ -_.~__ --___ _ 8 Besure you , ` » _ .,= --' ._ . , ,, E ,ef ge. 'tht " 5 V g i __ or , .Q sg Whole rape . ~ - 4 '35 f. , . .1 ,. u - K LA .t ik ESTABLISHED isoi. V cnAiu.o1°'rr:1°owN, parser; Epwme, §Z_"_I.:_ _ ..'_i_T_Ll'i._`._fL`:__.._""i1T.:__A _V DOCTOR A MOORE Son of Mr. Theo. Moore of This City. PURCHASES RESIDENCE _in South Bend. Indiana. For Which he Pays a Hand- some Sum. *___ The South Bend Daily Tribune, of a iccent days says: A deal was consummated to-day by Mr. .llfred Herr, of Chicago, attorney for Mrs. mary E. werden, whereby the ein wer-i den residence at 328 North Michigan street. wus transferred to Dr. E. RM Jore. , The consideration was $9,000. Dr. Moorel disposed of his residence at 110 East Madison street. , The \Varden property is regarded as l one of the best residence sites in the citv. i It has a frontage of 76 feet on Michigan street and extends back to the St. Joseph iiver. The residence is well built and is modern in almost every particular. Dr. Moore is to be congratulated in securing.-` so fine a residence at such reasonable rates. _\wA, Dec. 24-Mrs. T. H. McKee. formerly of Listowel, came~here as a last resort. Had suffered ten years wit-n‘ Brightfs Disease. Reported to de part health and dying; her re-appearance on the street in appearant good neath was a pleasant surprise. The explanation given was that her lit-tle boy had insisted that she should use Dood`s Kidney Pills and prophesied they would cure her. She says:--“From the first few doses I be an to feel better, and after taking four and one half boxes, I say it _with heart- felt gratitude, I am perfectly cured.” Dodri’s Kidney Pills is the only medicine in theeworld that has cured a case of Bright's Disease at such a stage. _ Boys’ and lOen1s--s- Noir“" Hockey Boohr--' 'These goods were shiPP‘d “’ w. ii. steven & Ce., who has gone out of business and We bought ibgm tl}iB lI10Dfh si; 8 bargain and will sfll them at the following’ Pl‘i0"l‘1 Gents’ Tan. 32-00- -- Black. $1-75- Bo_5s` Tan, $1.50. GOFF BROS. CHRISTMAS M-__ of Making Presents The Guardians Correspondent Also Talks of The Theatres. Ni-:W YORK takes its snow-less, frost less Christinases as matter of course and usually celebrates -the glowing Yuleiide in a temperature which would pass offre- spectably for Canadian September. Last Year was phenomenal,-not a speck of snow, not- a twinge of frosttillNew Year’s. This year there is plenty frost to talk about, but again there’s no snow. What a farce Christmas seems to a scion of Our Lady of The Snows with such accompani- ments! \\'liere, the blazing fireplaces, the tintinabulation of the sleigh bells, the crisp sounds in t-he frosty air, the muffled tread of pedestrians freighted with bulg- ing bundles, the roaring fire-places, the subtile odors of the goose slain to make a Canadian holiday? Ye gods! not one of them, not one of them. But the native New Yorker and the vast congeries of races that live in the confines of the great city do not long for the “old fashioned" day, the arctic rigors of the “real” Yule- tide. They know nothing about it, and to theui the pale and barren New York Yuletide of shop windows and Special Issues is the ideal anniversary. The New York Christmas is a Christmas of bargain , counter sorties. Long since, with crafty cunning of the devil have the prodigious depar tment stores of the - city begun to minister to the usual Christmas dementia. There have never been so many strangers in town to do their holi- day shopping. The great retail district f m 13th to zllrxl str.-cts on sixth avenue, ro and indeed twenty-third and fourteenth as well, are a Sight these days! Lgcomotion only in tortuous and snail like procedure is possible; for the sidewalks are a mob of gasping, scurrying desperate faced women i laden with bundles and on their way for more, oblivious to everything except their wild struggle to make the marked-down from $3 to $2.39 counter at Macy’s by two o’clock or the sale of Montana diamonds at Siegel Cooper’s beginning at3 sharp. Their husbands are not with them, for they would be immaterial, incompetent and irrelevent. Oh, no, hubby is _down- town in his little den watching ticker tape on margins, so that he can provide thc trifling two or three thousand dollars of “pin” money that little wifey wants for her Christmas “shoppin.” “Just to get e few more gifts yeuiknow. my dear" She says in pianissimo tones,-“0l1, those NSW markets at Wana.maker‘s are just too sweet for anything." In this gre-it city.a.lthough it might not be credited, the craze for “making DPS' sents”at this season g0eS 00 just 33 II' does evenin convention-dimned little towns all over the wide globe. To “give” that is the question! Wliether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer after giving more than one , , Y 1 is able to give, or outing like a. sane North sits sicK;\'1-zss, N._iirsE._i. ' this t e _vie-ld quickly £0 Eg iiilizililczilsiitleiaingfgical gd)\\-er of Xerviline, mi ifyee Suffer periodically from any of hese Lrollbles justkeep l\ervil1ne at hand. .; féw drops in sweetened water will give almost instant relief and in t-he course of ri l lf an hour the cure is completed- <'f§ GN esoooooooooooooooo oooooo . Say It I ASZARD &. llllilllli Have an elegant stock of Christ- ma.-1 Goods. THC PSODIC IICIIEVC f what they say. _ .I __ _ L0 don House amd Si] Ikiti-)rTsTl;loeIr3‘letiI.“I>(iiIi1chn°f 'lays' Fméiheg will be rewarded by leaving al/263i' oilice. Something New -Christ.m8.S 593§°‘; will soon be at hand'aI;dtx:)ov§-oidr tfiifidhiims. t.f_>oeiid reinembra!i0€ than vour phnw N ii' - id b ~er i - - _ f-alierxinlgllytgliectriz l!i‘g(ht at the G@IIllSI1'{I;l“3" Queen St., between Graftopo 20;” ml 11 1 h for Z5 cents. Open fl`°m 'F 1 85 W ‘p. ln, D86- 18'-ru rl r-eckwear ever seen in 3" A That's What Bring? Us Such tsusy DAYS and Nlghlb We.re having stirring times these ‘i&YS and] itrive alhggfg to make the D629 9 anpyh .. course be a Lr'r'ri.i=.' 89115' iiiisgiig-SZ. fine iiue ef Deus at H lf Price. Lgw prices on all Xmas Goods- l .&, . 1' f_ _ . W re showing th9C{l:';Ile]S:l’»t€i2‘t1)€W(II-_ _ iv.-‘.e imported ie epeci»l_1yf°f‘;“' Xmas trade, See our window” U' samPlea.-R. H. Rami”-Y & 0°' “2 - ef.- =‘e - " - ~ .- 6 i IN N. YORK indiscriminate Praeti e li MODERN OUTRAGE Ynoiiii nionev back if you do not find it so. i i i i n isi.aNn. wnnmizsoav. nizcnnnnn ze i9oo Pnicmrwot THE SOLDIERS’ RETURN .. That Charlottetown is ever ready to extendawelcome to the men who have represented Prince Edward Island in the B091' War was again demonstrated yesterday. It' "as 10-15. just three-quarters of an hour earlier than Eexpected, when the Minto'u hawscr was thrown ngh0r¢_ Citizens had been told that the ship would arrive at ll o‘clo¢k gud wen. preparing accordingly. Some time elapsed h°“'e"€I`, before the men landed and by the time the procession got under way hundreds of people had assembled to see the boys return. prominent citizens, including Premier Farquharson and members of the City Council. As the troops came down the £_IH~llgway three hearty cheers were given and a moment or two was allowed for the friends and relatives to extend Xmas greetings. i The militia with the. boys in Khak in the front rank under command of Col. Longworth headed by -lth Regiment Band then marched up the wharf, along Water to Queen. up Queen to Kent, down n _ __ ___A _ _ __ .hadb t°h I 'th id d h . On the pier were the militia, anumbcr ‘had dT:t.iIiv;uisl::d wltllelI1ilselS'e;n_be;0§H ; W Melhsh and W Stewart’ 4 Eh” American and not to “give” at all, is not considered. If there is one criminal practice in exist- ence it is thc indiscriminate practice of Christmas and New Year-’.~; presentg which is as great an outrage as the “tipping” habit. People give presents who are not able do do it, and exact return presents from similar fools who also are unable. Moreover, the gifts mean nothing, blessing neither those who give nor thosewho take. Present-giving is now resolved into a grand competitive game to see who‘ll get the mostof the exchange! The great thing is to get your “present” in first. Then the other fool ,must "go, one better." He cannot afford tobe. beaten even though lie denies himself a new pair of shoes or an overcoat throughout the winter. And this is about all this asin-`f ine fever to give gifts unto men--or more especially women, amounts to-;i fiolish I exchange, with neither graciousness nor sentiment nor affection about itl l But the stores do not care, for it is to their interesteverywhere toperpetnate the ` outrage. Tnaarnrcar.. DOF* f their holiday brilliancy. A more o'al_ile list of plays never has been pre~i sented in New York in one season, but' many have gone, or about fo go, on “the g road.” Ne-thersole and Mrs. Carter pre- i_ sente-'l"‘Snpho" and "Zaza" for short en- I: arageinents. John Hare, fresh from the ‘J rand, has made the great triumph if he season.Iu his “Gay Lord Zuex” he has it ‘em hard. The critics somewhat grudg- i concede that the great Pinero play has' far outly-classed all others in its line pre- sented here this year. _ It is salacious and all the rest of it, but the salaciousness is ' served up with all the exquisite art of a p great actor and its suggestiveness almost entirely sanctided. It seems indeed that only pieces of their kind can hope to interest Gotham playgoers either in Lunnon or American hands. “Floi'odora" at the Casino, ls another English piece which has sung its tuneful way into a pronounced triumph. In thecourse of the season Sothern and Mansfield have played Shakespeare on Broadway but both have been bungon thcdoor with illness. _ A most interesting feature of the season has been the production at the Metro politan Opera House of favorite comic and classic operettas by Maurice Gran’s Eng lish Opera Company. In a six weeks' engagement almost all the pieces that enj oy popular favor were produced, at a low scale of prices, before great audiences at the great Metropolitan. It included th __ "Mikado," "Esmeralda," “Cavelleria l TWU] Berrhardt has been the great piece de resistance of the season and has scored an immense financial and dramatic success in “L‘Aiglon” which, if you please, means "The Eaglet” The divine Sarah l_g,s a very famous rivalwho prodnced“L'Aiglon’ first here, to wit-,Miss Maude Adams, and who is producing it still, but all admit the superior virility and charm of Ben- hard f.’s work. Miss Adams became famous through the part of Babbie in the “Little Minister" to which character her genius is peculiarly fitted, but she has “fallen down" in her attempt, first at Juliet. and now at “L'Aiglon.” Miss Adams is the most spiritual personality on the American stage today. Playhouse? have b@¢e_1v_<=o=._l>.r£l!§§_i_i_, __ _At N' his wi`n't`er and are nowin Che full bloom?" N¢“'Y°"?CnY» _ ' ‘ I i Mayor Warburton was a passenger by the S. S. Minto yesterday. . The attendance at the opening of Hills borough rink last night was very large. Mr. John' Allan McDonald, B. A., Principal of the Montague School, left Montague Salurlay for Rock Bona, Ea sti Point, where he will spend his holidays. In compliance with a telegram received from Gent r il Mau iger fotLinger,§Monday was a special pay day at the railroad and xthe employees were given ia. holiday after 3 p. m. P The police force have not been supplied with their overcoats which ought to have been supplied over two months ago. The prlice committee should attend to the , matter at once. Sergt. Hession of Georgetown,.will lec ture on the South African war in the public hall at Montague, on Thursday evening, the 27th inst. Doors open at 7 dclock. Lecture at 7.33. :Admission l0c. Xmas day' service at the First Metho dist church was well attended. The music gavea. foreti ste of this evening's carol service.The. sermon was an able discourse. Mrs. Watts, Miss Collings and the choir master were the recipients of handsome gifts from their colleagues. 'e Messrs. John Lament, David Meiiieb, Richard Campbell and L/lane Keith have RuS1;i¢,am\,"-vvith its haunting intermezzo 1 Dick Deadge and Ralph Rackstraw and Buttercup and the sisters, the cousins and the aunts. Henry E. Dixey, the famous actor, made the best Sir Joseph Porter I gver saw, though he could sing no better than the almost equally admirable Sir Joseph that I remeinb_r some years ago in -a certain Masoni: I of yéisg Emilie de Lussan, the noted foreign artist, and the “gallant Ca.ptain`s daughter" was by Miss Grace Yan ‘Ro AL Baking Powder _-1-_ ` Madefrornpure ` ' creamof tartar. ` i -11.- _ Safeguards the food against 'ifi3 ” ‘_ novu.aiunolg.7l\1Elo0~»I¢V"°""» _,J . _ g ._ ~ li ._ v __ _ ._: . /A.. _.,.‘ c . _ s _ .... __ _ _ _ _ _ __ -_ __ -~ .__>- __ _ ef ._--_:. -_ -e~ .~.,<. . _ r as _.»_ _ _ _ st, - _ , 1 _ 1, 1-.~ 1 ~;-~i“_»-' ie ~_»f1---'1,- e=»..‘-_ “.,".__" g1~::1_<‘>'=*\r- I-.<:.»..' __f.~> _f ,_ ’ -_ F __ ,.,, W-_».= _.z __-.»~”€_ _._ _ _ i g _ ~‘. _ _ ,,__._ 1.. _,. *~ t ____ . .Lis I ~ 1 Q _f ,Ah a; ,Y _ _ ‘ ` ' "-~:a°k ground for flowers. As you know we shall lay flowers on the Waves 0” Christmas and E ister eves, and shall la-y them with heartfelt graziude of a period still throbbing with sorrow." _ ---~ '~r;‘-ri'--~ “1*` 21 ' _ R School Exeinmineitlons. P Q TYOII "HKS Montague Bridge schools were held ________________________________ _...___ Friday in the various departments, in Q presence of several parents and visitors ,' Keuttodrill shed. After entering the she Ml' JOIN! A MGDODIITI DTIUGIDUI WU* the troops were addressed by CoL Moore, °~95l3t€d ln U19 ¢!8llli\l8¥»l0llS 5! RSV Premier Farquharson and Rev, T. F. W H- SD¢l\°€l‘. Ml' A- J F3591' “id ..._....._ pu|1e,.t0n_ others The work done inthe various Col. Moore in his remarks said that d°P°l`f»m¢l1$S WGS highly ¢°lllm¢ll¢\¢fi he was glad to be present to extend a Th” avemlie fl-I-f§DfI°~"¢° NIU! "N Em hearty welcome tothe troops who are l“1`8°l©f0l‘ S0l11¢ time Il1iill°Di'l\\¢IP°ll returning from an atfums campaign, room two excellent essays were read one He regretted that owing to the en the ‘British Beer wer' by meter early arrival of the steamer it E'°d;‘° SP¢;*°°l'i th° °th°" ‘J°‘“ °‘A'° 7 d was found impossible to YT ea” G‘1‘s h _ he following is the Honor list of the ----- ir: :::‘;.1;_i:;‘? “;.‘.°.‘;;‘..?.‘i;':.~;‘;.:r ,__ ture. over a year ago, their movements A McDonald B A "ind Arithmetic-I G Spencer, 2 D McLean N d tewart, o, Mary Lamont.. e1§I‘EiHi;i)~n.Farquharson then addressed Enghsh_1 G Spencer; 2 W Sbewan' - . 3 D McLean,4 Mary Lamont, 5 W he troops on behalf of the rovince after “ ` P ' Meiiieh o Eive seewere. B\lI'IIl¢fS BNN. h' h . . . W ic Rev T F Fullerton congratulated Geox” h _I D Merle” 2 Annie th V ' ° p y a Sofdigtfnt upon their physique and McLean, 3, Mary Lamont,4 E.Stewart, *M _h Y ’°"T‘”g’ f°.“"°“‘““8 th" they e W iueiiieh s B Mei-ein. d d ' ,£18 tgniiiheif§;;§nlni§h?1§;§;$ndv¥;. History-1 D McLean and G Spencer ,,,,,cee,,,n ' 'Y' 2 W Meiiieii 3 A A. Meteen, 4 w il gs were brought to a close by Stewart 5 E Ste t e ’ ' "mt ---- gmng °f “hr” °"°‘”"‘ f°’ the Q“°.°“’ Geometry-1 D McLean end W Meiiieii and three cheers for the returning 2 c_0mmdeS_ LaElsi¢E Duke, 3 A A McLean 4. Mary rgwz-|~3”C_u,E_ ' _ ' - _f __ . -_ _ H1011 S, d . _ . ' _*_ . Aige-bm-i W Meiiieii 2, D Meneen B"°"“"°""’“'° “""'°‘ &ithl| ini Nl Xl Gnu Aliens, u diford. If; was very inspiring, parti _ cularly when the San ,_Heib_anEn “sh W Stewart, 3 G Spencer, 4, A A 3) Thedetailuoffhleml Y 8 8 mah.. no many i,p,wdite_ Not age 1;IcLean, 5 Mary Lamont, 8 Elva from the encircling Can dim ner custom wither the iftart 1 W Mu h W S "`Ib°°“*°fW¢5°|‘U¢ Sparkle of the Score or the 3 El;;li*Stewart 4e Ds MiLean kwa", 'ar' briiliancy of the librette of Pinafore` which remainsa. bit of tender tradition in French°_1 Margaret Aitken’ 2’ W ms Dnpxmtr °rm‘"°x - _ S . . the minds of those who once hear it. At‘ té;v;;3tl§i__i`I°lgsh 4Sin§?:"°;'° D WMI! Htleblvlli the performances at the Metropolitan the McLean 3 Bertie Martin “ ’ Dent, D¢°°‘b.|. lg' orchestra of 60 pieces rendered “The Lost ’ Chord" with rofoundl touchin beaut Map DmWmg_1 Elva' Stewart’ 2’ Mary “st °t Tub Nun' D y 3 y Lamont only about an situation appea Gemini .invion oi. iss But Dew” '_' Arithmetic -1 E Dewar*2 Lillie Stew Despatuhihg Htiihwk aft, 3 El'n€St MCLBBIL mm a at renal KI Writing-1 Barclay Meliish 2, Marjorie Bears, 3 W Campbell pr°p"‘dm bmi th Geein-epny-1,Bereiey Meiiieii 2, Wind ¢°1°°°°° 'W Sv\‘il¢N~\ French-1 Jean Gillis S,Lillie Stewart, 3 A] B LIMITS!! Wil DKHI Oh I ICB ECTS v Algebra--1 Everett Dewar, 2, W Camp wahchlngthe BU!!! bell 3 Lillie Stewart. oempennee_i Jeni Giiiie 2 Lillie l‘ '“""°'°""°"°"°‘ Stewart, 3, Mary Robinson Suddenly 8 l\¢8°i‘°\i\ -1- preheated The whole Vsecgili deplartment-Wm. llelillam, meh_5¢”“d“‘ sm” we mm” tlirhugll the Nah. sn Fu-*rn cnass President Steyn and needing _i nawmi newer; 2 Lee the chem# und Dent M¢Gl'e2°r;3 H stewart rear The Brltlnlmus Arithematic-I Ed Devo ar,2,(.‘ Mchevin nd “und imustnu 3 L McGregor ,men “*n*‘“° 9 Grammar~l C McNevin,..,L McGregor 3 H Sbewun bl# QICIQ MM W Geography-1 H .Ste wart, 2 W galiovul to the hunt ul Lannon, 3, L McGregor ‘ug gh", uw ‘ni History-1, E McRae 2, Ed. Dewar, 3 H Stewart m Geometry-C McNevin, 8, W Lennon, M* *ln* 3 E Mcgwv l\\lllliel& ilk. IH Latin-1 Ed Dewar;2.L HGGIQQOI 3, cnll\de¢o|\\#le¢f\o WLannon nd r ii Luc amine "'°"°° "'°°"`°” renc - L ee c regor , wlr 3 C McNevin 11' 'vu if .1 iurrn cnnss 1” *ai W Re d 1R.Ch terC bell 2 May K a ing- es amp , Bell 3 Chester Lamont. 7? ‘ m Arithmetic--1 Clarie Gillis; 2 JU. Melntyi-e,3 S Mellish amongtlie :HKU Grammar-1 Jas McIntyre, 2 Claris Ny°|",.“¢g“g‘g Gillis, 3 C Lamont Wm* gm” .htt Ill il lmh orCampbell, 4, Jean Gillis four miles ot html, B History-1, J eau Gillis, 2 Lillie Stewart, “mad 3 Ruth Lunon At the em E the ll Pd lil Ili I Gil Uh I I hi F I 1 KK I #ohne Q Ci G ii--isMiihzoL z, 3 Jeggggbyyre e is “mon An incident of ill History-1 o oline, 2 J Meinryie, s»Il°i»lunvlnBr\H»\ 3 C Lamont right through the FOURTH CLASS- gunner; using their rvolve Reading-1 Florence McLeod 2 Mary Murphy A May McQueen Arithmetic-I M Murphy 2 W H ' "'-_"'°-' Ives, 3, M McQueen Grammer-1 M Cambell 2 M Murphy 3 W nl, Ives and NL McQu Geography-I M. Murphy A W H Ives, 3, F McLeod History-1 M Murphy, 2, W H Ives, 3, M bampbell Do Your buyli Eczema on the Scalp loulil ltali and lin intl the will Sonoma! with Agony-A lenillrfll one Eiootldby lr ehnvo oluhnont The ease recorded here is one of the worst ever brought to the attention of Toronto: best physicians. Ind *USU amen;-3 gave up all hope of recovery. Dr Chase s Ointment was successful in producing 8 P¢!‘!°¢¢ WW Mr James Scott. 136 Wright avenue. Toronto. states - MY WY T081. amd ten, was for nearly three years amlct ed with a bad form of Eczema of the scalp, wnich was xery unsightly and resisted all kinds or remedies and doc Thousands and thousa tor’s treatment His head was in L ‘mis of Toy, mg pm” t rribl tate. We had to keep him from '° es ei hi n awuie N” B°°°“' C'“"°"“‘ li 1, a d t es s ea o bledd), andq thg chiidi would scream with C°|¢”d““ P‘"'°“f F3°°7 y For two and a half years we bggtried with it in vain, bugiat lastt Tha B\|"..t found a cure in Dr Chase's ntmen About nve boxes were used. The tha d i vi th skin MED iii‘ii§°i§2§f§id§Si.efilf.a°“-rl'geey°ie 1. md the but clove* _ a. pleasure to testify to the wonderful City are those who doll 'r _ merits of Dr. Chase | Ointment In out only “smgmgq At Long River, Janet, beloved wife of ting it Cigery miédlytme L U tu Gunn' ~ Dr ase ii n n hh” J°h"S°"` aged 44 yeah' or Edinansoa, Bates 8: Co. Toronto- FANCY GOODS AND 'I' BA ZA J A , __ .TV _ I