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Sole Agent for the wear.

FUR CAPS, Fur Gauntlets,

Fur Coats,’ FOR MEN AND WOMEN,

J.P. BEAUCHAMP,

QU’ APPELLE

Another consigument of TETLEY’S

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OVERSHOES

FOR MEN,

LADIES, and

CHILDREN,

CELEBRATED TEA.

STATION, ASSA,

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Above Celebrated Braud of Uuder-

DENTAL.

y D. COWAN, L.D-S.,

\\ e Keon-Dentiat, visits Indian Head | en the ecoowd Friday and following Sator ley of every mor th - Qu Ap; elie, Leland Hote!

rrecediny

LEGAL.

Hart Aslsoc

ric | {the Queens Hotel. |

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Dp. DICKSON A.

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SMITH. Advocate, Notary Poblic

liectione au.l Meal Eatate Aven? MEDICAL | a4. 4 kK LETHE W Qu’ Appell ray | 1% ian, CUTE Lor c (stad wate t ] | ¥ereits and licen’ tat se Phreicians and Surgeons, Ont g HENDERSON MD.C.M., Qa \\ . Appelie Station (arnduate «vt | Mei UCuiversitv. Montreal. Office next foor te Mr. Beanchame ® store MISCELLANEOUS. AVE OOPS Lyrcerrem@ent eeiesease

( f. tor the North Weet Territoies | Maine nine rd on the «hertest moetirce. | Arrange ven « cau be made at my ‘fice ar at the Paoanres ‘tffice. Qu’ Aprel's

HULLINGOHE ALD, th (ermiriing, (vinZinyg, ning promptis |

ure, C1 AD

A « Carriage lanier

Yapsr Hanging and hKalsom

staented ° H Je

COLLINS

ROOT AND SHOE MAKER

Next door to Creamer's drug store, Qu Appe l- FARM FOR SALE.

"EST HaLF¥F OF SEt ri IN \\V Toenehip 17. Range 15 weet fj

second medion 3M) acres about fort serce well cropped. Term> nivoderate Pou rene bit.« Apps to REGINALD IMMER, { Saif Vendors’ So retter, Regina j

WANTED.

"ANTED qa moy ro bo CHURES

Apply to F. K. BLAKENEY, Sec BA.17 15 throneh po-t offies St.tf ces |

CUSTOM TAILORING

CLEANSING AND REAATRING IN ALL | ITS BRANCHES GIVE US A CALL

BATEMAN & BRETHAUER.

Qu Appele Station

CHOP! CHOP! CHOP!

NES

PLANT! NEW PROCESS! | (eats Grown NOT ChUSHED every Dhursday ard Prieey Gulu forthe notice Lhe old stand | s.10 A. H. Bb. -PEULING i

NOTICE. ou E 1a he

Gordon Hauliam, have, by | virtue of a commission to me directed, bre tel 6 Commiaaioner cousidel aud 2 erntoe a!) compialuis as to the erpen- re of the Assembly, voted tor roads ani

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reby given, th

the North Qa Appelle hiectoral

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Five Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Deposit Accounts.

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t, for the fimancial sears 1892-93. 84 and 1894-95, which shall be pre i < { Te Thiet sve fixed between the fourth and ee b dave of December instant, both ueve, as the pesod e#ithin which exid compisints shall be prefer ed.

mpleimis shall be in * iting, summed |

» person or persons making the same, statement «f the

Slee | contain @ clear SA commission complained of, with the | ten! piace thereof, tog- ther with a lat |

e witnesses to be examined. All such ts of complaint shall be cent to me . rine, by registered letter, «0 as tb: oi t later than the morning of the B66, day of December instant

1) at one o'clock ptm. of Thuredav, ; welfth day of December, at Fort as Sie, open the ea:! enquirs, when

aries making complaints are desired to be pteeent. on order that farther arranze- " Sy Oe made

nesses aste matters of comp'!sint wii! a ataioture aase. of which all con- |

tered wi)] bedaly advised FW G. HAULTAIS, Regina Deo, 2, 1895 Bi at ener ay ET ES Oe You'll Fina itin Waghorn’s @uids

}eaid company,

BANKERS,

CORKRLMESPONDENTS:

x SH. Caswell & Co.

MOLSON’S BANK.

the World Bought and Sold.

Peet aan ee ite el

Holiday - Goods!

(Are Cominy.}

Letter Pads and

Note Pads

(Ruled or Plain),

Papetries,

Toys, Etc., |

Se ee

OFFICE OF

Druggists and Stationers.

General Pusnvance Agent,

COAL.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

NB —HAVE A LOOK AT MY SIDING

- AND

EASTERN LUMBER

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ALL DESCRIPTIONS. | whole civilized werld with horror

the Wednesday sud Thuredey Pinancial and Insurance Agents

| COLLECTIONS SULICITED—RETURNS PROMETLY MADE.

Cheguesand Drasts for all parts of

(QuAppsile Station. = - Assa.

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Creamer Eros,

OV APPEITE & NWT! ; | QU'APPELLE STATION, N.W.T. | paticy is to hold for a rise; by 60! vert his shop of two forges into «

‘J.P. CREAMER, V:S.

| G l tice, they are the victims ef citeUM-| tury outa great sheet containing all | J. ° ac aU | atances and must daicet Certain the news ol the world, 18 UO Peasoun |

“DEALER IN HARD AND SOFT - 2 » ORL . ss

Fresh Mined Blacksmith

SHEETING BOARDS AND SHIP-LAP

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$16 per Thousend.

"NOTICE.

SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders of the Sintalata Farmers’ Elevator Co. will be beid at Sinta- Inta on Dee. 13th, 1897, at 10 o'clock am., passing » by-law author. { the said company to || borrow an amount equal to three-fourths

of the value of the paid up steck of the the existing

to pay off

| mortgage, due Jan. Ist. 1896

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H_ P. PaKTRIDGE, See.

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INDIAN HEAD ITEMS.

‘not content with kr ling only, but they inust needs toriare before the , thal blow is struck; the women -are sul jected tu unspeakabie insult. -and brutality, while little eaddren are flung up into the air to be caught, as they fall, en the point of the bayonet. When the savape butchery has been completed in one place, a villaye or town, as the case -inay be, fire is then started to com- plete the work of d-atrnetion and the means of wiping out all trace (of the horrible erimes that) have | been enacted. From authentic re- | ports from Constaninople, we gather ‘that “ten thousand persons have ‘been killed in a dozen different towns within @ week, and that this is probably an underestimate, while | the work of destruction still con- tinues, the simple ol-sct being to

Che Du’ Appelle Progress,

Break Up a Cold in Time

BY USING

PYNY- PECTORAL

The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc.

From Uur Neighber Duwn the Line.

our young people taking advantage of the fine sheet of ice that we can boast of in our rink. Much credit

Mrs. : x : A rere agg is dus ww the caretakers for the

of 63 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes:

Pyny-Pectoral has never falled to cure my «alidrep of croup aficrafewdoses It

cured myself of a long etand!. afer

Several other retnaiics had thing tt has

aleo proved an excellent cough cure for my

faml'y. I prefer 1% to anv other medicize or hoarseness.~

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A hockey club hete fur the coming

ne winter,

| Hotel arrivals. Commercial: J.

| M. Cameron, W, Anderson, Winni-. pex; R. S. Norton, Toronto; G

Koss, Hamilton; W. G. Neeland, Keyina; A. Curry, Vancouver; W. Douglass, Johu McDougall, [. Jack- son, E. Furd, Wide Awake; J. B. -niecastle, Saltuun.

W. Cathcart, of Sintaluta, was in town last week. We understand that he will leave shortly for the far east. Sintaluta will lose one of her best baseball players in Mr. Cathcart.

The briler and engine of Bell's elevator is taking arest. Too much

H. O. Barsovr, of Little Rocher, N B., writes: “As @ cure for ong he y-Sect ore! ‘4 the Lost selling mei ine I Bave; wy cus towers will have ne cther.~

Large Bottle, 25 Cte.

DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro. Proprietors, MowtagaL

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i | exterminate the Christians.”

in Published Every Phursday Let us hope, sincerely, the day of

At Tue Prooaess Printing Office: in tie | Tetribution will speedily come when

Town ofQu’Appelle, Assinibois Canada. | the hands of these wholesale mur-

The rates for our advertising space by) Gerers will be stayed, and the cry- contract are as fulicws | : = :

jing, bitter wrongs of the parient,

Une One Three One : week. wonth. months. vear. iuny-suffering Armenians be prompt- ly avenged.

Uve eolumn $600 § Bor 815 VO $60 ut

| ifalf eolumn 400 6090 1200 40 UF , : ard work is the cause, They have Quarter coluinn J 00 5 460 BVO Zu! —————— : e. \ | nap hese Q 0 : = = ro ur IF our infurmation is correct, the substituted a threshing engiue in ; yoo bu ov ; OO Buc | : ee teeo come ? "action taken by the Regina curling place of the other.

Buasineas cards $1) OU per mouth payable juarterly.

Phe above rates do uot apply to auction | salee, entertainments, tenders, meeting, ‘exal notices, or anything of » transitory | : nature. Transient advertisements, 10 cents | that by rotation It should take place oer line firet insertion, 5 cents per line each | at Qu’Appelle Station, savors just

additional imsertion. Yearly advertisement | E 5 : allowed to be chanped monthly , ifoftener $1 pa litte too much of the dug in the

wil) be charged for each additionn! change wWauye,r. We should very much Business ivcais, 50 cents for first twents- |) like to know who authorized a

tive worda,? eeite for euch additional word. | her } R P | | b The publisher reserves the right to refuse Mel ert of the egina cur Mg ciu

to insert advartisomentsof a quvationable | lo VolCe the sentiments of this dis- of sbjectionnbie character “trict at the meeting of the Manitoba Advertisements of Wants. To Let, Lost, | bead Winni 8 ie | Astray, etc., when lose than 10 lines, will be | OFAaNeh in \ Innipey, by stating tha inserted for S0c.; subsequent meertious, 25¢ | it was the general wish that the

each. Shis cless of advertigmg must be} competition should take place in paid for in advance.

Subscription price: $1.00 per annum, in Regina, when the feeling among advance; if uot paid for in advance, $1.56) cuilers is most decidedly otherwise. willbe charged, Sitigle Copies 5 @evte. j In the Interests of our grand and

A liberal commismon will be allowad to parties whe are willing to act as agents for | only Witter yume, we would advise

‘club in insisting that the district} Quite a lot of sickness has been medal competion should take place in Regina, notwithstanding the fact | shape of a severe sore throat. It | is also among the older ones. People cannet be too careful just

now. The bachelors shacks are becom- | ing filled up. They are coming to | town, sotne in rags, some in bags, | and some in velvet gowns. | The boiler of the Farmer's ele- | vator has been undergoing some | repairs, but is now in full operation again. The Spicer Comedy company are | |

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billed to appear here on the 10h and 11th of December.

Mr. Geo. Thompson is erecting 4

ue, Write for terme, | Keyina not to be so selfish; they } oo saga | surely do not want the earth. Fair | 2¢W coal shed just east of the Lditor and Proprietor. | coils > p , == play is bonme play. From the C.P.R. station here.

The Sunday schools are intending to have their annual Christmas con- certe shortly.

Const. Earnshaw will be stationed here aud Wolseley this winter.

lexpressions of opinion we have . heard from members of cutside : So clubs, it ig just within the bounds

HOLD FOR A HISE. (of possibility that should the hold- Thy price of wheat ig now solow ny of the competition in Regina

) that itis hardly reasouuble to sup-| be insisted upon, the Regina rinks

THURSDAY, DEC, 5, 1895,

+ Oo =D -O+ | pose it can yet any lower. Prices will have the extrewe pleasure ot I that were offered a month ago, were | playing off amony themselves, as NOTES = THE WAY.

not What the farmers expected they | would be, and much disappointment

| other clubs will icfuse to attend ; ' furthermore, they are quite likely

was felt. That there 16 8 chance | to withdraw from the Manitoba ie wheat going up before spring is) branch. As matter of fact, Qu’- | |

“There's a chiel aimany ye takin’ notes, Au’ faish he'll prent ew.”

To such and suniry as may be_ goud guessiste 1 submit the fuilow- | iug, which appeared lately in the | Fort William Journal: “the folluw. | ing riddle 1s puzzling the Lrains of the West Fort people ; ‘If one and one half inchea of suow prevent one electric car getting to West Fort, how many curs will it take to travel through the coming winter?’ To the first one giving » ci rrect answer will be given a pass (tie) over the |

Very meapte indeed, aud all those | Appelle Station, Fort Qu’ Appelle who can hold on till then will be) gud Moose Jaw, and possibly Gren- taking # Wise course to do sv; this) fell, are entitled vo the competition isin regard to good sound grain. before it becomes Regina’s turn.

Not 60, however, should this plan |

be adopted with inferior or damaged | Wee Beas newapayer a quite re wheat, the sooner it is marketed |

““'| necessity in every thrifty town com- the better, certainly before spring

ane | It can be of gteat assis- comes, for probably by that Une | e

| bunity. tance to the enterprising merchants, it would be Uneslable, as the rigk | b 8 in handling it at that time would |

a3 a medium throvgh which to make their aunouncements. A good be too great. As matters stand at) j.4) paper will alao draw trade to present there is litle or no induce [ie town or village in which it is ment held out to farmers to part) published, Do uot disparage your /with their wheat, that ie to say,| jou) paper, but try to assist it their sound grain, and by next) People compare their local paper spring the aspect of affuirs, may,) viet the large city dailies and wun-

electric road, while the second «an- | swer will be alluwed to work the telephone wire.’” I wall also ask the question, which has been suy- gested to me from reading the above : If twenty-fuur grains wake uve penny weight, how many would

Sn ee ee

| probably wall, be very much! 4. why the local pablisher cannot | make it get a move on ?

-briyhter; anyway, the fact that) turn out @ paper like them, This °

| prices are so extremely low should 1. very unreasonable, It would The press 1s a great power in the iconvince farmers and others wh) he just as reasonable to expect} lend; wherever it ubtuius, the whole (have grain to sell, that their best the village blacksmith to con-| civilised wurld is kept in touch by

it, it recurds day by day the evruts that are taking place the world over, and often things are brought

doing they have nothing to lose— mammoth factory employing meu by tor wheat could not be lower 1) the jundreds, The large eity daily spring than it is now—buta good). ing sphere of usefuiness, and s0| to light that but for the news. | prospect of considerable gain. Uf | hag the smaller country weekly. | papers, saber ggg nese ea | couse there are some who cannot | rere can oe no comparison between | heard of. A case m poulut. A bold, by reason of circumstances’ the two, fur the circumstances gov-| youug Oxonian, having been hope- over which they have no control, | erning them are totally different. lesaly “plucked” Sua Mee deunee, | they must sell at almost any Sacti- Because the local publisher cannot | quartelled with his father and went uff im @ buff to @ remote western state. Fora time be got on well : they can why it should not be supported end envugh, and became fairly well to by any eacees Sete Sec® cree Pe encouraged. Du what you can for! go; then his former il-luck returned, ot thelr goed “whens - sping, bY the local paper and by aiding it/ gud at the end of mine years he j all meaue let them do wae = the merchants are often helping them-| found himself face to face with | pre they will get then will, in @) J ives Winn'peg Commercial, de in me well

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passing demands, but 3!

measure, nake up for the low price | | enough to gu to the river aad take

‘me are compelled to take now, @ plunge into oblivion, but was, (Fiom Our Own Correspoudent.) | however, rescued iu the very wick

There is a great deal of sickmess| of time. Subsequently the inci- (in town just now, nearly all the/ dent, together with the would-be chiluren of the townspeople being | suicide’s photograph, was published down with wheoping cough or fever. jin @ Sau Fraucisco newspaper, 4 Mr. Mitchell, the section foreman, copy of which, by one uf those co- and Mr. Fred Wilson, have each «| incidences whichwake truth stranger child very dangerously il with! than fiction, found its way to Eny-

fever. The others ere progressing | land end ito the hands of lis tavorably. | father'slawyer. The latter speedily

The conditiog of Mrs. Dennis} wired to Awerica fur particulars, | Quigley is very precarious. She is and, the runaway’s indentity bey now so weak that her friends have | established, iufurmed him that his hardly any hope of her recovery. | father bad lett him a large sui of

Wheat is moving very slowly | MoOuey-

Dun't bubacce Npit or smoke our Life now, the bad roads combined with | When hing a lai alias Away low prices being the cause.

: ily yet comsider- ling title of a buck about haste they geuers Gracy wu Soames. guaranteed to Our new brick sebool 1s open and ably wized. The following, which 1

haceo habit care that braces up micotiuized | jy full blast, gather from that adwurable juurnal, nerves, eliminates the mcotine pole, makes | = ee weak men gain strength, Viger and wat licod, Senctum 1,

You ran po physical or fivancia: risk, as a ee aud the make-up was dumping gaaraniee to cure or wWoucy refauded |

, 4 a aoe book frag. Ad. siering Kemer Co~ 27+) “Peony pigg it im Wagherm’s@ulds | Tee'll Pind it in Waghera’s @uits

Sintaluta Siftings.

| BY SWORD AND FLAME. | | The etrocities which the Turks and Kurds have for vears past been | earrving ou has at length stirted the victims, the Armenians, have been, and still are ‘| being slaughtered by thousands ; the very earth is crimson, not only with the blood of these men, but it is mingled with that of their de- fenceless women and children, | These Turks and Kurds, these in- carnate fiends in human form, are

io indignation, The

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The Canadian secret service hae uneerthed

another asun couspiracy iB Moatscel and Max Lachmaun ie

QU’APPELLFE, N.W.T., THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1895.

4 Few Local and Cersonal Paragraphs |

We are glad to see so many of)

good c ndition in which the ice 1 | Our boys are about to start |

Press of Nov.

teen miles north of this Village lived i the family of Farmer Gange!. Satur.

reported among the children in the |

_aid, was brought off on Wednessay

i there were

‘with a

vutin thie: “The paper was late, |

matter in toe forms at the rate of a | feolumn a minute. Resnlr—The j first part of an obituary had been ) dumped in the form, and the nex: ‘handful of type cam: off a gailes |

tire. It

needs now only te mention that the ladies and yentlemen concerned in the carrying ent of the general ar- rangemerts deserve great praise for livtr efforts in previdemg such @ pleasant entertaininent. It is te be hi spread that the vbjest tor which the coucert was given will be consid. re abivy benetited therebv. The duties of accompanist were shared respec-

Pdeseribing = a@ ree=nt

jread dike this im the tewspaper: | The pall bearers lowered the body | j inte the grave aimed if Was @ ttt d to the roaring thames, There

Aer.

very few, if any, regrets. tea the old tively by Mrs Krddo Miss G wreck had been an eVesore to thie: | Davidsen and Mr. Barford. town for years. The loss was fully -- @-o- —- —_

News in a Nutshell. A eombination of ‘auber interess on the Pacific cout bas been formed.

Jabez S. Balfour, the Lo. don Soancier, bas been seu enced te fourteen yeara

covered by insurance.”

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| How very contradictory things

| seem to be sometimes, for eXample,

We ge to Scott and Johnston for Hou. David Mills locks forwa d with fear sweetbreads and Me’s for sweet- | Smet tcemb mg to the -a eGugol parlam-ot

Meats, ou Jan. 2.

| On au average about 200 ears of wheat !

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Three Children Burnt to Death. | pointe east.

That the playing with tire is a| . The Dormaion liner Labrador. landed 460 ‘i ihe hild Briti-b evliiers at Haliins for tues station,

pastime tu which some curldren ate | arriving one day last week.

prone is paintuliy sustained in the |) The Winniveg police have captured a gang

following account given in the Free | of Aimerican counterfeiters, whe bawe foot pm aa | ed the town with spurices Americ , 22: The district of | Gouna ee ee

Gladstone, was the scene on Satur- | Jobu G. Brown. farmer, of Dower tows- day of 4 shocking fire fatality which | stip. near Chatham, was froten to death :o has plunged the settlement mto | 8 bash near his home, sisle audes the

: iuflueuce of liquor. mourning. Ata point about four-

| leave the U.P_it. yards, Wianipeg. dary for

Lord Salsbury promises to consider « proposal to pay a bounty to British Wheat growers, avd impose a duty ow Gour while

admitting focelgu grown whest free

day Mey their house Was burnt ty Mis. Harriet A. Haines died Fs idar might

ie ground and their three little | atoe thomas, Unt. within two months of children, one au infant, the | Dew acentary old Her farhe: ram the first steamboat oun the Hadsom Kiver, the

secoud about two vears olu end the , Muyerument

third four years old, cremated, Mrs. | A notice ix posted in the (reat Northern Gangel Saturday night lett ber little | office, Winnipeg. offerimg $1000 reward foe ones in the house alone while she | 2 S¢Prelenstou of each of the three traca

r lbers who held up the express near Haven Went some distance tu milk cows. | station, Mine | Now 19

It seems that while she was awiy | [he Indian fucitive, who shot and killed the children began playtng With | [etét.Cotebrooke, of the Mouuted Police, at t : li f tl Privee Aibert, 14 «til at large Friends of the UPI Spltiters Prom Che stove. | widow are selling @ petition to the Govera-

The embers ignited some coubustible | Ment asking & peusion for her ; material close to the stove and the | A severe storm of wind and ana anow pre

ey . Yalied lately over an ares extending fro * ; r : children being too Young to put out) ine wo Texas. Toluagh aul exaphpas the the Was

flames house communication Wa tuterfere’ with, and ia ablass. Whee the mothe? ik turned, | me places trate Was entireiy easpende!

Soon

The vastamount of wheat which is pourt.g (inte Fert Wiliam every daw is ale: beiny shipped ont with consilerabie a aerity og the part of the grain handers Wi hie five days no less than 1.400.000 bushele have Keen shipped, tmeluding @ shipmest ta oc6e

the house Was completely enveloped in fames, Those who came to het assistance succeeded in taking out | the eldest child hormbly burnt. The

other two children were burnt to « day of 197,000 bushels.

crisp, it berg Hnpossble to Fescte | Meagre reporte have been received of them. The eldest child, a girl, was | Houbie with (hevenne lodians near yatten,

Wye. The Indian are sand te t i le 80 frigltfully burnt thatall attempts * rte es ips

jin. cattle duly and settlers are in = state of unavailing

falam, Several men aie reported mulled. Julion is aw small place on Mosebud Creek,

| au the Weil Mountama.

to suave her life were After lingering through the myht the Inttle one dted early on Sutday morning. Mrs. Ganyel, the afflicted mether, 19 in a frantic state, but os being carefully cared fur by the neighbors,

The Cubans lately secured a complete vietury over the Spaniards in the greare-¢

| bwttle fought daring the revelution The battie took place at Taguaseo, a town im the paterson off the te 'and The My amish forecs consisted of 10,000, the Cubsne 4,40. The

e<~@e-¢ x E fivit la-ted thirty -si h. ure

Gram prices in Maniteba are not se high

A Successful Social. : | an the farmers would like. but they are o A most enjoyable and highly | good deal sigher than in Dakota and Min- successful concert and dance, under | nesota, acro-s the line. At Crvetal tity for rages = . instance, cate eel) from thirteen to inten

the auspices of the S. Peter's ladies | cents per bushel, whine mw the town acrove | the line.only = mule or two away the hivhest

ea | the farmers can grt for the same vats is evening, lust week, in the liomigra Qo oe

: | nine cents tlon hall. Although Wete siderably higher on thie side of the une deterred fiom participating in the!

evening's fun owing to the very un | = a certain number of acres of wheat be

of the weather, ‘threshed an average of one hundred ant quite sutheient | one bueheis to the acre Mr ilowad Sear, | «neighbor of Mr Peters. rays be had an average of eighty three bushels, am) that Mr. hk. ta. bbine also a nenglibor, had serent™. hve. lhe statements are scarcely credit. abie, bot they ure made by well kuown ae | farmers of repute. their pains. The proceedings opened j with a concert, Mr. Barford vemy the first to entertain the audtence Capital seleetion om the

plane, which evolved loud applause.

many

Farmer eters, of the district of Innivfail. Aiberta, writes to the Free Press that from

prop Uous Slate sull numbers present tu heep the hall rolling merrily throughout the even. | ing, and these who did brave the | elements were amply rewarded for

A noo.ber «+f men sre leaving Fort W)!- cam every day for the wouds—some for the pulp weed camps and others forthe pmerier, end a large nomber for the shanties It re theught that at least 500 men wil be em ployed iu the weinity of Fort Wiliam and ort Arthar in bash work and that the waye will avgrewate 810.000 a month Thie will make ao e@ipemitture of $50.00 for bush wok in this district alee, thw win ter. Let ‘er ruil.

The ol benng machine at Athabasce | Landing bar penetrated to the depth of 1,700 feet, aud geolowsts’ opinions on the composition of the strata ty thie dey th hare been verined. Experts still expect that onl will be reached. act if theese expectatn ne be also fulfilled. When o:! i Pistng in price the word cover and the ol fie de of Amerits are vearly der es.ug in thete Gutpat the North W--t mes find iteef in possession of an ae thoag: tot eurce of Weeitis

He then contributed a very amusing comic song about w little tr seldies and loudly applauded, evening he showed ne in the rendering of the Enylish SOUP, “The y all lowe Jack.” Miss Boyce sang “See me dance the Polka.” which was highly ap- Mr-. Burn was listened

a china doll, and was again Later im the less ability popular |

preciated, to with delight in her two Sestiges, which she sang in her usual eharm-

The greatest bit of the The C FP Kt making great preparations

for the wiuiter efenreioos ts (the eact. Three ue®W tourist Care have been bailt ape tally for the trafflie and sewers) cew frat clase care heave arrived from M. utreal to ae he larye bumber @h. ate ef, ecled te go Byerte have Leen

Ing style. the evening Was, however, scored by Mr. Joues, who created roars of lauyhter the whole tine ble ov cupied the boards. His reertation, Vrot Shugyles lecture on electricity,” was

tom. date Spec s. “pir intel «Ff { every indication yo (ets t& Be preset © gac-nth being the mecet the @ ter tourette ezcureiow baseness The &r-+ dey

sctete Om th

comical In the extreme. His sony,

“He went to the party,” went of the escursiwm ment wae leet oumiey, ° dec. it. down tremendously, and it was! ! ' ; An Engl«h evndieate has bonght the with regret that those assembl-d Vitoria, BE, trat..#ay Iw. b é ob ou saw Mr. Jones leave the platforin panies, One @.th half @ milion cap tal ead

another with a milion pouude ster tug Lave fou to i-ve.op ileal i@ ov foot

They could have sat and listened to him all the evening We must not forget to m the name of Mr. Cyril Jerrold, whe made a very 1 with @ Very

tu-t been orvenized in Li

Brit eb Colambie mines A whereby en Esglish s nd cate is te bay vp wil the canneries ou th Fra-er, net 6i:ead< owned by Es gish capt aliste Engiieh ova. fieates are 80 buying op timber Limite.

meuti

favercble impression

charm iy little recitation, which Br-tisb capital ts et present coming is vey freely, aud begying fur propositicae earned for him hearty cheers.; yg wi. Me-gach. crown timber nee

for the Lee of the Woude district, whu ise guest atthe Leland, seretiet the present erecon Fils be + baev one im the woods im bie wisteet. The miliiog companies at Kas Portaws and K-ewetin hate established narber ut calps aud PUrpote tebing oot 10 (40) OU feet loge dasing the winter These camp+ @1i! give en.ployment te 750 meo li additius to the iaumber, about S45) (48) res ace being eul for the Canales Vacific raiiway Company Ihe Lease of the Wools milig compansy Lave made con- tracts for 4.\e# eords of stave Geile Ww be mate ite bares for ther fear. Thue w «ues wmduetry aud wil give empicyment t. ® cousideral.e samber of coopers and utiets, and w.ll representan annual eipen- ditare of fom 940,006 w $50,000.

| You'll Fina it im Wagnarn's Guise

After conclusion of the concert, the room was cleared and dancing Uhen tok place, and was kept up till thee, wee stall heures the morning. At an interval in the evening, the company ed) urned upstairs, where a capital supper was served. It) Catarrh Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes Ove sebort pati of the Oreath tlheough the Blower, supplied with e.ch bottle of br Aynew eCotarrh Posder, | fuses thee Puad- overthe surfacecf the nase: passages Pais less and deugbtfu: (6 une, it reuetes instantiy aud permauent.y cures Catansb. Hay bever Colds, Heaiach+, Sore [broat, Tousilitis aod Dealness SU scouts AL CGE Cartheo'’s

ol

QU’APPELLE PROGRESS.

HIT 7 |] 4

teuben did not recover nis usual spirits, his good old mother insisted that he was not well and nemled physic, which

she lelieved necessary for cvery Tuan, woman and child at least once a year, and which she prepared every spring for all the mbers of her own family and sorne of the peligntbors Phere’s Akerman's fulks,’’ she would Brat i t of her faith I don't . # physickhed for three year hole of 1 VAT 6 [Gh r} ur k thes eify a gouil i aT ! j , neariv all i eal : ¢ i f an cj i ; - . j , siti j ner, u ! f y t} t ; ? «t ! , : ' t ‘Vou Bite = i r i | ts v \ nin the othe {4 j ; ariel , ; s ‘4 iSiact tl wr t be iil i er r i s + r i J {ti ; wth say pa but there ar ‘) it e het di hey < , t t? « ES ra’ rt at ti hac? tv at eth \? : Tra Ter ent Wheat in , t i i t i ni Aa r weil }* ie “lle! ¢ ter, green, + 1 per nt Tocliover hay 4 per cent riev fodae be per cent, re wen AY Or milved grasses, 65.2 per cent: rowen ay, Mostiv timothy, O4 4 percent. It wild t yeu That the ereen sceariet clover : tibl t hay Was not early ~ yest :! t thite iddy time d they don’t get £4 f grit. Fr 4 pits i b@ it the obly rem 7a) Soap atid hot Waler are i S8arv tu properis ease AD akle box Washer up fram the tips of the avlesand at the shoulder Phis with keep the

Lub «roWded Up agaimel the should-r and prevent mind from getting in. Notice the cvndition of two aales, one wasbered thue end susther washercd at the shoulder.

THE GARDEN OF EDEN.

The Little Boy Was dust Like Adams—He ttlamed the Girl,

Hunan nature is the same to-day os it was on that historie sixth day when * efeited man in Hts own image.”’ exemplified the ther day be two sweet andinnocent! little _ Phe «cone was in ane of those teniticent lawns that surround a modern mansion which stands in a little wooded lose bushes in worm det the lawn and alonz

sand ornamental : , -waol for this purpos® Grepon

of the afternoon san break lights on the »preat citv

r amidst th:

Piatids Gone ato] !

ell Powells

of livelihood,

pitliuencedt

Bocotictoti’s Cereut Paty

There is never the fashion of matinees, for they are never And in snite of the quantities o lace and ribbon necessary

40 be made

a ental

-oription might eanvter. : ty eset patterns which can he copied sat efactorily if one has the slight eat knack at dressmaking, and oftentimes the Jace and ribbons that have done an on another gown can be made servicealle if earefally cleaned and presacd: ay cheap quality of silk makes up Well, Now

thst somewhat cast inte the hacksround by the

Lalir tas, rere bargains cay be found im the

former. : Phe repos make delightful wrappers

not the loose, full weave of erepon, bitt

the <mall—

comes in every cone: ivalite weave, hue in

every color.and the most faseh ating . «a! ean be bought even in the cheapast qual

ties Pink ix alwars a good cojoy for wrarper, atid a pink corepom gu Ww’ witts

: : : williar Wisiteau ba k, full perktitend yokA ear

hourd with pink vibbom ane bese a

trimmed with jabots of laceds a comm"

jion most attractive. Ohld bits of pas mentelie will work in Wellon these ore pons the tuore elatarate and showy the better. Phe -leeves must ba Jong, of eourse and made loo-e at the welst. Theae Wrappers ate for sate of wll the large shops, fot there is ne doult, can be made ow little cheaper at lions if, however, one finds exactiv What one likes all readw made, even if the outiay be a little vreater, it te Well to <cCtte it

BRILLIANT COLORS LA MODE,

Beautitul Guwn Seen at one of the burly Blees pion

Phe world of fashion attended on the isth a yvreat: reception at the home of a duchess, and the t flettes displaved Were marvels of Freneh art, says a Paris lettet tothe New York Recorder, As it was an evening fiunetion, the di-play of rich bro cade and | rill int jewels espe lally attract edoniy attention, hfecanse of the Javish minhner in Whieh the French women are gowned anil vet one was forced to acknow- Jeddge that few were guilty of that abomt nation in the land of good clothes—over- dressliy

One frock worn by a splendid brunette was of crimson and white satin the skirt ti white and the short round budice ofa

seariet as Vivid as a geranitumn Phe skirts J find sre now strapped with fine passe menterio and in this model the strapping was of a white bead, very fine and scintil lating in brilliant euteiny, The bindice fastened at. the side, and it was cut very square —decidedly the latest cutof the cor S.t)"¢",

Serose the shoulders came the edying of a zalioon, and the perfectly fitting bod- ive was tinished around the waist with it, This bodice had the distinetion of not possessirg puffed sleeves, sothe pretty bare arms Were visihle, while around the top came afringe of the galloon giaught opon the shoulder witha knot of crimson fhe gloves were of white Suele, witha fancy stitching of beading, and in the fiasses of the dark air was a fancy wing

of geld, hhis gown on the lithe fiyure, With all ats Parisian grace, Was one of the Jricsst | sotiftl todettes soon here for mang

Jt is adectded novelty this trimming of yowWhs With tine Conmlings of expensive

palloah- wal Che hair Grnaments forthe eoltture of this same novelty are consider- ed the earrect Tinish te a echie costume in

some of thems comme bn the shape of stoall bird-, the beat of whiel¥ is tiny Willi we strated dlerey Wits, ated these nthe hair of a tatr woman are mest et i

bHE BONNIE PLAIDIES.

Thes Ure Seon baer vuhere, but Pew Wie

tuets Venture to Mat Phe,

\ on ty ellort is teritu made to make peliateds **t} ishion. Salesmen plead with Volt to thus them and become cross If vou elena t Viocther vou be tallor short) slim

stout, they try to convinces you thar fr

iat i? thingy tor vel (One Womah in

1} suane ifa wl e thousand coule be st dint! BHoP mons blo. Ked sult- ty thd itok Well, and the other ‘ne

would Cotde tear duaking themselves rid letilomes, Ir takes a peculiar gure to stand

Pot seb off in geometrical designs and hotsoot fashion ite Style about one: not wt ! stVie whieh tertus do nat thean the satue thing, though one would think they match (oe dnhocemt Writer says; “Porce but welisabdued plaids have a

Petrect Inimking awav the blanknese of Sptec wat that they are calentated to im. part a tal iehder sapoearance to the were! flow ely that would be if it were aoulvy trie! If if ia the desire to add Six inches of whith ¢ s broad hack ths best wav in the w { + to clothe it) in These It same * tIntued plaids’? ‘They Won tannmihilate space or any such thing,

Vlattention tothe nuianber of upres that it took to stretch across

Plier ten Tthe deluded Woman wearing thers Lnd for whom sre plaids appro- priat “fina peu} ' te lipo sible Ba

them, and to those just between thev give

in uyly short-waisted’d anpearance. Same

titues this appearance mey be used tu omblioation with « hd ealor very eife

, t( when it mies to @ straight Uit Of it, piaked f mi hi wltof of, the re rtainiy, with fnt very few exces

1 ! tivlv bhiere must be @ Se@crat Peason

forthe zealwith which dealers try to force

th cholceon duvers. but whatever isthe

reason if is evident thev find converte herd

tu make this eonson

Micusls Piece of buralture.

i i? s u } r Y ! Le | i ave @ goat to ud

In Spring and Fall.

Gee Il have taken Bardock Plood Pitters every epring and fail as a blood purifier for several years and find it does vy eat good, building ap my system and tuaking ve feel like a new man. Me wife also has taken it for nervons debi!- ity and weakness, receiving great benefit when doctors’ medicine seemed to do no good. Rie AVER.,

North Agnsta, Ont,

When one Woman nesta another then comes the tug of war.

Norway Pine Symp cares conghe, Norway Pine Syrup enres bronchitis, Norway Pine Syrup heale the lnngs.

If the average j-alons person knew why was jealous he could he cured.

ae

urahs and India silks have bect

ind the all wool oF allecotron hetter than th» misture af silk and not only

<hades

“routs .

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FRIENDLY = ADVICE IS THE MEANS OF RENEWED HEALTH TO A SUFFERER.

Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills sacceed Where Doctors Had Failed For Thirty Veare The Sufferer (ine of Northaoumbertand

County's Feat Meu. From the Trenton Advocate Mr. Jolin Frost's ease is a most remark

'ableone. He is one ofthe best known

residents in the county of Northumber- land, being a retired farmer of most nn- ple means, and having financial dealings with hundreds thronghout the townshine, We have known him intimately for ovet ten years. From him we gleaned the following facts in February last: "| was born in }ingland and at twelve years of ace arrived in Canada with any parents, who settled on Vrince | dward county

| and remainod there for three years We

then moved to Rawdon township in the

unty of Hastings. bor thiety years |

a resident of Rawdon, three vears | in Seymonr township and | an ‘t,and have been for the past ~~ resident of Murray township. ten years, a ara | have been a martyr to Pov thirty *% “uring that time I have rheumatism. » - eeoraa of doctara and been treated hy ~ from but one. I found partial reli oscod tried innum- have dnring the same. pled to eure erable remedic 3,bnt Mm. Qoeg that | am me. Searcelya mouth pa

wie reside at preae@s_

Gremxa Intro My

not laidup, and freqnentiv am | eoniin ed to bed six or e'ebt weeks, nnable to move hand or foot and satlering untold agonies. Two well known doctors told me one time that l won'td have to have anarm takencilto save my life. Tf tell you I have been a great enfferer in my time and I woulh! give anything to find relief. My business causes me ai great deal of driving and getting in and ont of my rig is aveny,

Knowing this story fo be trae and anxicna that Dr. Withams’ Pipk J! should havea severe test, we prevailed! on

ait Mr. Frost, much against hia will to them atrial. He got six boxes and com menced to nse them, ‘¢t the sfart he smiled at our contidence in the pills. We caw him after he bad used the first box and he admitted come relief and esil he believed there was something in the re medy. He continued their use and by the time hehad tinished the six hoveshe wasas sound aud promlaman ag eculd be found in live counties, AN thprut of months have passed Sines the cure was effected and we deferred givinga history of the «ase in order that we could cee for a certainty that the cnre was pernianent, We see him several tines a week actively attending to his business and at all time lond in his praise f Pink | ite, All whe know Mr. brost know that his word i as good as hig honed. Yesterday i him, “Now, Mr, lrost, do you reatly feel that you are enred of rheumatiean Do yon feel any twinges of the old tgeuble at all’ He replied, “TFT am cured, The Pink Pilla have thoroughly ronted the disease ont of my eyetem and | feel likeanew man. The uee of the pills has given me new life and Tani tell ing everyone | meet about the cure Such ia the case, and having known Mr. lrost for years the enutlerer he was, and seeing him now active, and almost youthful again. the rapid change fre: snilering to health eeema almeet a mir. ecle. JTosever, we are not at all cur

ed, foron all sides we here of cure etlected by thea use of Pink Viils Phe druggists remark (heirrapid sale and th satisfaction they give their cnstoiners,

Velloyv Oj] used internally and exter- nally cures asthma, cromp, cong! throat, bron Hitisand similar eon pininia Ixternally it cnrea rhenmatism, ton go, epraing, binisee, ents ohsiblaine peost bites, and sprains and aches of every kind.

(iod made man'r the ohit man lo the words to ex pre

Prataedby Presa and People, Asa cnre for Dyspepsia, Constipation Bilioucnesa, Sick Jleadache, ioiines Troubles, and all lige ages ¢) the stoma } liver. bowelsand blood. Pardock Blood Bitters is praised by presi and pnb alike, The reason 18 thatis actital i all that is claimed for it,

“Don't you fne it rather lone asked Cholly, ‘with nobody to talk to “Yee, she replied, “and its gétting wor every minute.

Milbnrn's Cod Liver €2:1)) Emu'sion with Wild Cherry and Ely pophi t is the surest and beset enre for cor colds, hoarsenes?. bronchitia and asthma

Price Soe. and $1.00 per bottle

“Tam very eorry, karl, 5 1 don't ai mire my new frovk. Everybody says it igecharming’, “Your friends, my der pay you compliments, 1 pay

Could Tiaraly Speak.

Sins.—Last winter my father bad rach a conch he con!d hardly speak. He was persuaded to try biagr ira ’s Peot ui Eial

Fan at last ant } WAP COT ip ete y entreg | halfof one bottle. M A.M. Crz1

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FOR WINTER USE IS DREWRY'S EXTRA poORTER.

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Baek-iche, FaeesArhe, Sciatic Puins, Nearaigic Paias. Pain is the Bide, Cie. Prempiy Belered act Cured ty The “B.& L.” e . ~~ D. &2L Mectbel Plaster B the tack end iumtags, f rewominend eeme as 6 ale DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO, Leo. Proprietors, MowTERai. Wish to Send a () Photo of Your- seif, Wife or Fam y to distant friends at Cliristma-? If su, leave your order sith me | and Iwill gua nutee you a dozen fiat clase pictures a: th fou g yr eaeoualie iates Ceabrath [4 hy ite B3 75 Mikado Cabti- nets, $3 lehad be hese bat a short tame,

20 leave your mdersr at e W.C.LU>K, boro. Artist Holingsbead'e Bailiding, Caswell St . 2

ace geen —— §

(pe \ppel.e Hbeorvatery,

Reading of the thermometer for the week @adimg LToceday, Dec 3, 1495 Mazitisum. Minimum Wednesdar, Nov. 27 10 ja ae Phoreday, Nov. 26 - 4 —l4 Friday, Nov. 29 6 -—-10 Saturda:, Now. 30 ~ a= 7 Sanday, Dec | —4 —i4 Mouday, Dec. 2 é —16 Tuesday, Dec 5% 17 +

WIND DIRECTION AND VELOCITY fa™ ieu 6F.™ Wedneeds we 4 ¥ 10 £6 Thureda) x3 sz 4 53 Priday sx 270 se 16 sx l4 Saturday == SS: ee eee Barday : x 6 x4 wl Monies ewl0 wi7T xw2 Tavads swiSewil8 wilk —Mr. J. Love has returned from his ranch A meeting of the council took place on Monday last Diptheria is reportad to be

atooug the breeds, just cast of town —Mr. Wm, Anderson, represent- ing McMillan Bros., was in town last week —The snow at White River, east of Port Arthur, 1s said to be three oo | Trains have been late, especial- from the east, during the past -MaeGillivray, A. Davidson and S kh. Eiwards, Indian Head, were in town during the past week I tock district No. 4, 1) N-el, of Battleford, has

lly appointed sub-recorder of

Fe

been

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Cosmo J. McFarlane, of York- t has been officially appointed registration clerk for the division of Yorkton

q

T. Fisher has ASStimea proprietor.

ship of the Queen's, and hopes for the patronage that has hitherto been a rded the hotel,

Mr. W.C. Cameron, Edgeley,

and Mrs. Burn, wife of the Bishop wv Appelle, left on Sunday

. } ght for England, intending t

f

W. Co per l sta heifer some

, “ant lact

+, ai sa] his loss in The Progress. He came yesterday to say that the ad was

means of his recoveriny her.

Heather

-A meeting of the

ng club will take place to night

siay) at the Queen's hotel, at . A } mm R S1hess Ss lee-

f skips ar i che sing rinks

Tudge Arnold has refused to grant a new tnal to H. H. Holmes.

nvicted of the murder of B. F

Pietz f Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1824, and sentenced him to death

A special dispatch ‘rom Paris AAY® that Henry Me nier, the |

ite manufacturer, has bhi ught iwiand f Anticosti, in the estuary of the St. Lawrence river,

(Canada, for 1,000 000 franes

a moulder, ot London, Ont., lately | pave turth to triplets, two hoys and a gitl, all healthy and hkely to live g | ifteen years of marred

fe, Mra. Goffith has presented her |

: : “3 . say husoand with eleven chiidren

—The Chronicle expects that the dget (London, England

£4.000.000

surplus

will amount te

£1,000 000 to the relief of hus and £] wWwihent

Dandry of vi luntary achools —The new C P R. tanff and rezguiations for shi ment of grain to Outarno and the seaboard announced by the Free Press some davs ago, hecame effective on Monday. Thx

new tariff shows a reduction of five |

cents per 100 years rates

pounds over last

The company has

rasued circulars to the trade bearing

on the subject.

—Stock shi; mente for this season |

have cleared, and the C.P_R. freigh: department officials have just com- pleted a statistical state nent of the

exports dumng the summer and fa!! |

fthey-ar. The totale show that

$0,000 cattle, 15,000 hogs, 15 000 | sheep, and 4,000 horses have been |

shipped out of the Oountry since last June. Fifty per cent of the

cattlh: were sent from the western |

ranges and the balance are classed under the head of “domestic,” and were purchased from farmers in ‘he eastern aactions of the Terr:

gj at the eleventh hour

week advertised |

erick Griffith, |

Half |

he devi ted to the navy. |

000,000 to the en- |

| tories. The hogs were all secured | breakfasts, luncheons and sappers. The

‘in Manitoba. while the sheep and horses came from Alberta. The figures given slow @ gielifyiug in- crease c mpared with the figures of last year’s expottations.

—If you ask some men for an advertisement they think it don’t pay, a8 people never read the papet. But if the same person dues anys- thing he would not like the pubiic to know, he makes his way to th printing office and offers almost ali} price to not have his misdemeanor

| published.

| —An Ottawa dispatch says the minister of the interior has author- ized the issue of yearly permcts to

-

‘settlers in the Northwest to mine @ | certain quanuty of coal or domestic purposes only Upon paylWwent ib ad- |} vance of ar yalty of Lwenty cents | per ton for authracite coal, fif'een feents per ton for bituminous cual jane teu cents per ton for lignite coal. The regulation takes effect Jan. Ist.

—After a brilliant ' Vaucuuver, the vice-1 gal party have again journeyedinland, They spent in secial functions during the |month they were in Victuria $10 - | 000. Their farewell ball cost $5,000 i alone ; and then | crowds attended,

season in

such imineuse over 1,000, that it was found

satisfy the hungry British Colum- _bians, and foraging parties were | -ent out to bzy up everything cold in sight.

j there were not enough eatables to |

—Pringle’s Presentation company appeared tu the town hall on | hurs- day and Friday miyhts last, to faul audiences. The entertainment as a whole was ceriainly above the average. The features deserving the most praise were the exhibition of the black art and the ventrilo- quism by Mr. Dean. Several priges were piven away each night. As to their intrinsic value we are un- jable to fourm an opinion, as The | Progress was not numbered among | the favored (#) J

a

—The Oak Lake correspondent of the Virden Banner, says: “The | Sates Comedy Co. appeared here }on Monday and Tuesday, with 80 |} much success that they have been upon to stay another night. Mrs, Spicer, by her charm- ing singing and thorough good acting, took her audience by storm Mr. Lee and the other members of the company, were equally success- | tul in pleasing our citizens.

| prevailed

It was laltoyether a bright and enjoyable lentertainment, both musically and dramatically.”

—The Band of Hope children held their monthly meeting, under their worthy leader Mr. J.R. Brown, on Monday last atthe McLean Hall. Mr. Bunt addressed the children in | a amusing and instructive Manner, fas did also Mr. Brown; and Mr. {Cyril Jerrold gave a recitation “Bursting the Temperance Man” which was much appreciated by those present, The face is said to be an index to the mind, accepting /itas such, the Band of Hope children jmust indeed have derived great | pleasure on this occasion, fur ex- | pressions of happiness prevailed on every youthful face.

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Waghorn’s Guide for December [appears today with full detals of ‘the latest time tables of travel, | oceAL steamships, railway and win. iter rates of passape, etc., new post lottices aud mail stage route con- Extended information is given of the railway, boat and stage Kootenay District. Che list of municipalities given, with the names of officials, affords | full information for tax payers. The

i } hections.

iservice in the

index to all railway points and post otheces first introduced in the Guide, | ranks amoug its most useful features | Further county sittings fur 1396, | calendar for "06, weather report, and

sun and moon tables are duly given, Even sport has its space, a list of hockey fixtures tor the season being recorded. The usual maps of the }city and province perfect # most

Cony iele issue.

The December number of the Delinestor weslied the Christmas Namber, end is filled with boliday good things The ex- position of winter «)yies ia complete, and the season's miliive ¥y ‘# athactive.y pre sented. There i= « special holiday article on deiis and ther dressing, aod another on | novel home-made Christmas gifts, a theme p #aeaully sapp emented br the cone usion of

pract.cal side of the Christmas dinner hae an exXpvsiuon ail its own, while the Chriet- mas tarkey itself Sgures im an amusing aketcb of Cabin Li e in the South, by Lucia M. Robbins. Heary C. Wood telle how sume of the B.ue Grase regiun esiebrated Ubristinas at Happy Valley, aude belpial articie on carving comp etes the tribute to ue day. Heury UC. Labre of the New Eng- sod conse: vatory of music, gives experienced dvice on pisny tuning es an occupauca “women. Harriet Keith Fobes treats of urut work upon ivory, While Sere Miuer Urby coue.ndes the present series of papers hindergarten work, the great success vhuch bas caused @ 60) plementary series of curee to be arranged for, Plural work for

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arcview of uovelues in butting, tatting, aud lace muking ae ameng the othe: features. Sub-ctiption pr ee of the Delineator 01.00 yer year ur 1Sce per single copy. Address all communications to Ibe Deiiwestor Pub- lsb pg Co. of Toronto, Limated, 33 Busb- tnvud St. Wess, Lorouto, Out -

The Markets. Winnipeg Commercial.

The wheat outlook bes not improved this week. Favorable advices of the Argentine chop, iinmense shipments by Ruse-a and the prospect of » larger vnt-turn of the Cuited States croup than is shown by oficial figures, are cauxing @ heavy feeling in the trade. The United States and Canada (eastern) visible supply increase of 1,895,000 oushels was smaller than fur previous weeks, but other countries are exporting heavier than America. :

‘The local market is influenced mainly by the closing of navigation, which is sow et hand. There are some charters made to ciear yet from Fort William, and ably some wore charters will be made fret of the week, but there wili only be a couple of dava or so more in which to make charters by the lake route. Lake rates are irregular. Kates advaaced again to 6c. and ebaerters were aiso made at 6$c., Fost William to Baflalo, which is the highest this season, though 7c. has been paid to Owen Sound this season. Up to 7c. was asked to Buffalo one day last week, bat it ie doubtful tf cher- tire were mnde at thet figure. The week hus been a rough one ou the lakes, and ice wae eported furming around ‘I hunder Bay harbors, but the weather is milder tod.y. What way be done in the nr xt few daye de- pends jargely upon the weather. The moveinens of wheat bere has been falliug off tust this wees. Naviwation being neas &

| clowe, there is n.. dispo.ition to rash grein

forward. There will now bea tendency to hold grain in th; iuterior antil elevatore Gill up. After shippers get sheir lake busivess straightened up, there will be some figuring @u aoll-raii shipsnents, bat it is not known yet what will be done. J ie thought thet farmers will net sell at prices to permit of ull-rail exports, ov the present basis of values in unporting werkets, but this is for the future tu develop. Something no doubt will be done in ail-rail businese,es there sill not be storage here if farmers market much grain. Though prices have declined at eountry points, they ae hardiy down to an ex;ort basis to ship at all-reil rates, which are 6 to 7e. per bushel highe: than iuke and rai: rates. Marketings have been lighte: in the country owing to lower pnres and bad rouds. Prices declined about 2e. this week in Manitobs country markets for low grade stuff, making the price 30¢ to fa:mers for No. 8 hard, 26e. for No. } frosted aud 20¢. for No. 2 frosted, et moet points. The better grades remain tbe treme as quoted @ week ago, 37 to 890. being paid for No | hard at moat points, and 2 to 3c. leas fur No. 2 hard and No, 1 northern. At some 18c, fre:iglt rate pointe 40c. ie paid to fa mers for No. 1 bard, and other grades iv proportion. The home milling demand for the high grades 1s the cause of these grades holding up in the face of the decline tor low gradee, But fer the recent reduction in ali-van freight rates, there would mo loubt have been a much sharper decline on jow grade stuff thie week.

WINNIPEG PAICDE.

Wheat— Farmers’ loads are being teken af the mills at 40 to 48e for good milling xainples, rejected sold low ae 800 fur chicken feed.

Ficur—Patente, §1.80; strong bahere’ $1.60

Outa-—Per bushel, 15 to l6c.

Barley—Per bushel, 20 to ale.

Butter—Creamery, 17§ to 180.; daisy, 12 to lic per pound.

Cheese—Per pound, 8% to 90 a8 te quality.

Eggs—Per dozen, 18 to 32e.

Lard—Pure, 21.90 to $3.95 for 20 pound pailx, and $4.60 for 50 pound paile; pure leaf jard in 3,5 and 10 pound tine:96.75 pe: case of 6 pounds, tietces 9c per pound.

Potatoes—Per burhrl, 20c.

Onious—Per bushel, to 50c.

Cuabbage—Per dosen, 15 to 40s.

Tomatoes—2 to 3c per pound.

Poultry—Chiekens, 40 to 650 pee peit; tnikeys, 9 to 10c per pound, live weight; dncks, dressed, 100 per pound; wild ducks, 20 to 30e per pair.

Hay—Looee, per ton, $5 to 96; baled praine, $5.50 to 6.

D:essed meate-— Hogs 5c, heef 4 to 4 1-3, mntton and lamb 5 to 6c, veal 4 te 6e.

Live stock —Cattle 23 to 2gc, sheep 31-3 to 30, hogs 3§c off care.

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Curling.

A meeting of che Heather Curling clad was heid in the Leland hotel on Friday lest, the following gentiemen being present : Mesars. G. H. V. Bulyea, J. Longpre, J. H. MacCaul, C. Bailey, W. J. Dav:deos, J. scout, KR. Johneton, C. McDougai, A. Rey- mond aud J. P. Beauchamp

The following officers were elested fo: the year: J. McNaaghton, preméent; G HV. Balyee, vice-president; J. P. Beas- champ. secretary-treasurer; J. Seott and K. Johnaton, representatives of club to the Mavitoba branch,

About twenty-five of onr most prominent citizens signified their intention of joining the club this year.

The meeting then adjourned. 2+ Hotels,

Queen's: 4. Stewart, C. MeDougel, Ike J- Jackson, W. Prior, Wide Awake; W. T- Campbe'l, Ken!is; J. Fisher end wife, White- woud; W. Anderson, Winnipeg; A. David.

} eon, Indien Head; A. Porter, Tilsonbarg,

Tie Koome Littell’s account of bow to |

| Rowland, W. HS. Peard, Pringle’s Presen-

wiance al current poveliies in Around the |

make crepe paper browntes and by achatty

_ Tea Table. Mra Koger A. Prvor delight- | foiy chaperones ber readers to +ocrety

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Awarded _ Mighest Monors—Werld’s Pais.

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Ont.; J. Gieks, Davin; E. Andereon, Park Kiver, N-D.; James J. Scarff, D. A. Searff, S.uns.

Leland : Const. Earnshaw, D. McGillivray, Indian Head; A. S. Dean ond eife, J. H.

tation Co.; G, A. Barne, W. Swain, Winni-

| peg; G. Greeniees, J. Deesher, Monereal; J.

moss, Hawilton; Mr. end Mre. H. B. Joyner,

| Fort Qu'Appelle; F. Glaston, advance egent

Spicer Comedy Co.; C. H. Banks, Regina. oe @& -o

Norma! Schools.

To sesist the cogncil of public inetruemon in determining where to bold sessions of the Normal school for third elese teachers, o/] persons desiring 0 attend ere requested tv send ther names and addr: eses to ander. signed immediately. Applicants mact bold at least non- ? third clese cer- tifeates. The sessions will open Jenuary 2 and eloes March 15, 1896.

EJ. Waren,

Department of Eduestion, Regine, Nov. 28.

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lar Papers.

It pays in the end te procare the best availabie material, to emj joy the best talent in professional matters, as well as iu the roatine of business occurrences oi every day life.

Intense thinking aud intense farming will always be ata premiom, and will sivaye pay the premium. The u.fference bLeiveen success aud faiure is not always in the emount of work applied, as in the netbods of ite applicativn.

The peaunt grows in the ground like a potato. The seed puts i. rth s smaii vine, which in due season bluasoms. F om these blossoms Iittle shoots or ‘‘pezs”' lead again to the ground, aud the ew pexnat is touud im the evil near the paient sced, Jeauuts ere plas.ted ebout the inst uf Apri nnd are harvested abuu: Sept. 1 3.

Let us take time for the zgood-by kiss. We shail go to the das’s work with usweeter Opirit for it. Let us take time tospeak k nd worde tv thier we Jove. By and by, when they ean no longer bear us, our foulishuess Will seem mo0-e wise than our beat wi dum. Let take time to be piraseut. The smail courtesies which ee often omit because they are small wili sowie «isy ,ook laryer to u- ‘han the wealth we have coveted or the fame for which we have struggled. Let us take time to get acquainted with our families. The weelth you are accumu ating may be a doubiful biessing to the son who is @ stranger to you. Your beautifolly hept house, busy motiier, eau never be a home to the daughter whom you have no time to caress,

Iu e long droath—when not a drop of rain hes falien, perhups for week»—every living thing in the jand, animal end vegetable, erics out for water, the hills, the valleys, the flowers, the grass, the cattle and buman beiugs, most of a 1, pray for rain, each in ite own language; for without it they must surely die. Just so when a man is hungry. Every part end parcel of his body calls for tood. It is a regular starvation ehorus; not the stomach slone, bat every other OFgan, Very nerve, muscie, bone, tendon, every drop of running blood, every bit of grey matter in the skali, every square inch of ekin, etc., they ali want it and must have it. For the body you move about in aud are so proud of, is nothing under the suu bat the stuff you eat and drink, moulded and vitalized by the mystery of digestion

Mf we desire children to be courteous we musttreat them with respect. They will infallibly copy our manners; go we must take ca:e that they are the best. Les us be es careful of tue fcelings ax we wish them to ve of those of uthers. When it is neces- sary to adwinvister reproof, let it be given in private. Many children are very sensitive on this point, and they feel acutely, although they cannot pat their emotions into words. To tell a child in pabiic that it has been rade, or lacking in wood breeduig, is as un- warrantable as it would be to tell a guest so. Iv ie no excuse vo say that we are trying to teach it to do better, we can do this with greater effect if we tuke it aside at the firet convenient moment and gently point out where the error was, and what should be done the next time.

When Indies go to buy « dress in Japan they teil the diy goods merchant their age. and if they are married or not, because there are specia! dveigue for the einglo and doub'e relations of life, as weil as for ages. The consequence of this painful enstom i+, you cen tell the aye of every lady you meet, and hnow whethe: she is married, precisely as though she were labeled or you were acen-us teke:, But then, of course, as the ladies in Japan don't care who knows it, there -@ no fun in Buding out. In this country it im different, Horses are looked atin the niouth to bell their ages teise toeth io the months of haman brings Kive nv indication to the age of the wesrer, and the diess custom would tes] nothing more Where girls wea clothes of ther yxrandmethera and their @randmothers rig themselves up ike youug Gitle.

In the year 1005 some soldiers of the commonwealth of M dene ran away with a buchet from a pubiic well belonging to the state of Bologua. The bucket, which was probably worth ebout a shitting, produced a quarrel which: was worked up into a jung and bloody war. Hicury, king of Sardine, assisted the Modenese to keep possesion of the bncket, and in one+f the battics he war made piisioner. tis father, the emperor of Germany—Henry 11 the Holy—offered o ebsin of gold that would encirele Bologna, which war seven miles incircuit, but in vain. After twenty-two years’ imprisonment he pived away and died, and his monuument may still be seen in the Chnreh of thr Dominicans. The fatal bucket. the canse of the war, is still on exbib:tion in the tower of the cathedra! et Modena, inclosed in an iron cage. Both Bolugne and Modena were in 1660 incorporaied bo lisiy.

There is usually one of a family of ehild. gen who is slower to jearn than the othiera, justas come develop phrsicaily less rapidly then others, an: 38 18 for those siow ones | plead. These children are often ailowed by the negligence of ill judgment of parents to be made the butt of jerte op the part of other members ofthe family. Thie is wrong. Many times these siower children are sen- sitive to remarks on the subject, and are not only made miserable aud unhappy by it, bot their mental development and growl: are retarded by the di-couragemeut and a fear of asking questions that follow. Lives sre emlitte:ed by the crue} jests of brothers and eistere far oftener than careless people imegine, and what is a antural peco'inrity of a certain child's constitution is spoken of es if it Were @ faull or erime to be asliamed of os hiddem. The aeeming dull boy of « family is often the one who makes th-~ family name illustrions.

A story comes from the Siocan that is werth appeeriug in print. Among the many prospectors in that section i one named Hichmond. A few weeks 4,0 he made a strike end The Ledge of New Denver referred to 18, mentioned Mr. Kichmord by name. The Ledge has an exchange jiss and a copy i- weekly mailed cue of the Winnipeg paper. The Winnipeg paper uses ile excuanges for wrappers, end the part of the in which that notice was piinted wrapped a peper that was muiled to a paperat Buffalo. New York. ‘She exchange editor of the Buffalo paper ie uemed Kichmend, and in tearing off the wrapper hie eye caught the name Kichmend. and he seed the item in which it appeared. The initale of the ueme were the same as shore of a brother from whom he lad not heard for twenty years. He wrote t> New Denver for confi:mation of the item. The item was straight. Le:ters then passed between the Buffalo Richmond and the kich- mond iu Siccau. They were brotiers.

Prodigions as are the manua's of etiquette issued in these days, nobody with a hindi hoert, a desire to please and the merest rudiments of kuowiedge of the simpier eceial respons: biiies need worry about their “manners.” The self respect that a good eonseience and self reliance give wil keep you from vushing and intrading. As for rales of eonduct, pooh! You need hardly

bother aboot any that your own sense does |

not suggest. Arbitrary rales of etiquette, euch as concern the prover way to shake bands, the namber of ecards to be ieft at a reseption, the way & turn ont soar toes, and the ial greeting tiet is the current fad—a!! ruies are liabie to change from season

C.P.1. | to season. wary m different localities, and

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mean very litle, anyhow.

Heant Diegase REvIEved m 30 South: American Rhumatic Cure for Murnvutes.—All cases of organic or! Rheumatiom and Neuralyia radically

sympathetic heart disesse relieved | cures in 1 to 3 days.

Its action

in 30 minutes and quickly cured, upon the system is remarkable and

by Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. mysterious.

The first dose greatly

One dose convinces. Sold by C. E.| benefits. 75 cents. Sold by C.

Carthee.

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that is the result of cordial intent can never be rude or il] done. Bed temper is always ill bred. Conduct of any kind that puts | others to distress is always “bad manners,” ' di % to age or to dignity that office or high achievement confers ia alwaye hopeless ; tudeness, and your own heert will teli you ; shat. | Up till the present time no confirmation i bas been received at the Colvnial office of the reported refusal of the British demands | by the King of Ashanti, but there is no | teascn to doubt that the news ie -abstanti- aliy correct. In thut ease the temper of the king is shown by the fact that be has not | taken the tronbie to avail himself of the full period for reflection slowed bim by Her Majesty’- Government. The messen- gere re i to Kawasi carried instruc ions tu

Oci, 8), ani as the sw.ftest pative runuers Cannot cover the <«distumce between the

hat th. king announced his final d+ei-ion nearly a

week varlicr than be need have done. Ac

the king's ri fusal is absolute, and is @ re- ply to an ultimatum, it is obvious that nothing remains to be done but to enforce ohe te >

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Ie a very le remedy, both fr IN- FRERNAL ac4 FETE! NAL cee, asd won- @erful in its quick action to r. Leve Gistress.

PAIN-KILLER Thevwest. cougne, hills. Diarrhea, Ny~waiery, Crampa hole ru, and al cowed Compa

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PAIN-KILLER seev?iiviestt? BADE. It brivce srevere aD PRR. CRNT Bete te ail cases of BPuisce, Cuts, Byruiaa, Bevere

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Prante, Farmer, Pisatecr. r endia ol) classes wanting @ mecdie. me : ways of ant end saFk Tu USE imsermaiiy or externally wi:a cortainty af relief.

Revare of imitations Take peas tut ‘he genuine “Prenaay Davin” hes everyuhese; .6 ig D tle

CITY MEAT MARKET

Scott & Johnston,

(Successors to W. H. Bell.)

WHOLESALE AND WETAIL

‘Butehers

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HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR CATTLE, 8HEEP, HOGS, AND POULTRY,

Main St.. Qu’Appelle Station, Assa

OH, SAY! Did you see those pretty

Baby Carriages Where there is such a fine display of FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAMES, &c., &c.?

No! Where is that?

OF COURSE.

a Bulyea’s Store,

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~ANADIAN<

Excursions

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Ontario. Quebec,

| Meva Scotia. New Bruuswick, And the 01d Country. | | |

$47.40

—TO— i | TORONTO, MONTREAL, AND | POINTS WEST THEREOF.

| TICKETS GOOD FOR THREE |

| MONTHS AND STOP OFF.

‘DEC.

1st TILL 31s

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Tourist Cars on al] Trains.

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Por tickets and information apply to EW.

' WARNEK, Agent, Qu’Appeile, or to KUBT. K&R, Gowers! Passer ger Agt., Tinaipeg.

watt for the Kine’s ansver gutii mednizhs ot |

Ashanti capital and the coast in les than | | four or five days, it is presumed

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J. A. LIDGATE,

LUMBER DEALER.

Yard near Bulyea’s store.

THE QUEEN'S HOTEL,

J. FISHER, Proprietor. QU’APPELLE STATION, N. W. T.

In this hotel the travelling public will find all the conveniences that are necessary to make their's a hfe worth hving.

Luxuriantly Furnished Bed Rooms, Cuisine Unsurpassed, Large and Well Lighted Sample Rooms.

RATES. :- :: $1.50 PER DAY

Headquarters for Two Duily Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelle,

- LELAND HOUSE, 'Qu’Appelle Station, - - Assa.

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Headquarters for Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appolle,

Commercial Travellers’ Favorite House.

Bar supplied with best brands of Liquors and Cigars, PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS.

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LOVE & RAYMOND, Proprietors.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

INDIAN HEAD, N.W.T.

| | TERMS MODERATE. | | | |

Repaired and furnished anew.

Excellent Sample Rooms for Travellers. Bar furnished with finest brands of Liquors and (igars, PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS.

i A. DAVIDSON, " 7 % .

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Dominion Pants Co.' SUITS |

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FLOUR MILLS,

FORT QU'APPELLE.

Grabs

_BRAN, SHORTS. CHOP, AGENT:

R.E. SMITH | chopper for Grinding Feed Stuffs. Qu’ A ppelle

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st BULYEA'S STORE, Support Local Industry.

JOYNER & ELKINGTON, PROPRIETORS.

HEAD OFFICE: 364, St. James Street, Montrear

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21} > Cabin $40, $15, $50, $60, 970, 980. up. | ARE NOW OFFERED

wards. Istermed 925 to $35. Stee mau rage FOR SALE ON

Fassangere ticketed thronah te sit poin | Most Reasonable Terms.

ROYAL MAIL LINES. 7 , + | Sheapest and quickest route to the Old | I OR SALE. si From New York | Britennic, White Star Line, Des . The North-West Lands of the i M . c, v1 . Nan Sock. cic Chia bee ¢| Estate of the late W.R. THISTLE, | Paris, ee ict See 11 | comprising

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in Great low rates to of tne Eqropean Con- | tinent. Prepaid passages arranged from ail

points. Appiy to

For ful) particulars apply te oY neni gene" | A. D. DICKSON,

Gesere] Passenger Agent, Winnipeg. | BARRISTER,

Qu’APPELLE

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You'll Find ‘¢ is Waghern’s Galdes

Now first class in every respe:t.

Proprietor

Qu’'Appelle Valley

' Kungarian Patent Sosay Babes) FLOUR CRACKED WHEAT.

Full supply always on hand

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