k’ .16, 1M IISES, LOT on or about .teer, yearling, a by paying >. â€" SECOND L'.’S.S. No. 21, ‘ begin shat Mink salary, to 5‘â€. , \dkC“, 4, lean 21 x 50, nvenicntly W water. good ‘3’“- |ouse. Situated loo) half a. mile, Lily mail. tele- ‘pmith tWo milâ€. M! 23, con. 1, r acres, 40 acres pstur», balance ng creek : Sit’ Era-l No. 1. AP- 11:50“. Clcnarm, of year. Baths ,7. State sul- {ne references. .ie . Ste-Treat ,, â€"PARCEL 1.â€" md 20, con. 8, a more or lea. Idi‘l' cultivation. emainder mixed well fenced with my loam, wen meted by never- -chard. commod- L'ell and ciltm. L'RGEON OB cottagv for .1) Reply. on“! rs. to J. J. It. 561001.019- mom \Q'd C it and ,te Pub. m ï¬f }' ! um ~I-.I. l-‘(T I'.()\.\ kept 6°" lsible point c0091? v and necessary to- 8 FOR 3. S. lpply £0518.“ Ont. amulet re what, T . O’CO William P0 Webster :1 pg, I execu estate of Situatc ,tion on system , nvmhip of Mari- ,- admeasurcment. less. Soil good Dd state of culti- and 2'9an in Phere are on Said ‘welling, one and :h. ‘34: x 30, Md «x22. 3 , frame stunt; foundation Heath a pig Den, goese house. a. .ounu (>er Qard of oothern WC AS or. 310â€â€ rate-s. I have 3°’ ,1, money Mm 111 nge my patron, ' of this naturo 5 Ad conï¬dential. nrchase 0! salt! 0 Stewart. 0’- V, and marked _†will he receiv- xly, 190R. 1 The 3.3! one-tvnth 0! xoncy immediately d of the ucoer :- and the remain- thereaI-ter with- Huh“! “‘1: i-ntrnl l'rm '013‘ ‘venient. We -A QUALIFIâ€" 'KW Twine. sale 1" will i! so YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE union: will not. any deeds or :x‘ 9. m:- other ‘ywzssion. For LindsaY. n] 10,1: per lb. Le late by bender 1 Lhe 10th» x-r Miss ’.()_ or to 1 g mnles the Grand ‘7 miles {'5‘ ‘ from to school of said NXOR, vnn King, nd‘ Celia tors and supplied t. 0 uul quan- David. den. rank» Le “acts H'COD' head, which use badly crush: cut, a pcrticuh'rly‘bud cut ‘ made in the forehead. Cram Lustre, Cream Serge. Cream Panama. Cream Taffeta-Cloth, re . an- “ks ............... 4c Hot Weather Needs. Black, naVy and brown ruuu gular 60c. sale ..;.. 5 pieces light weight Summer reg. 40¢, sale .................. Fawn, champagne, _brown, and Copenhagen Vbile, reg 4 15 pieces of light and dark Print, 36 inches wide. special at . . . . 10c yard English Prints, all patterns and color- ing, 20) pieces to choose from. re . l3 1-2c, sale ........................ 11 1-° Pink, blue and black and white Gin - hams. reg. 13 l-Zc. sale ............ 11 l- Ginghams. in broken plaids and ï¬ne .......10c checks, reg. 12 1-20, sale. . . . Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Ellis Elastic rib, unshrinkable, Reg. $1.U5, saw ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, v-.. reg. 55c. sale ..................... 47-1.}c Towels Reg. 80c garment, §ale ......... .5c [Linen Towels, 18x30, reg. 15c, sale English Cashmere 811"“ and Draw- ............................. a. ............... 12c «rs, reg. $1.40 each, sale $1.25 Reg. 12“, sale 10c M. $1.10. sale .................. 950;]:‘arge Cotton Towels, reg. 13c, sale The Robinhood Cashmere Shirts andi ................................................ 10c Drawere, reg. 85c, sale 75c eachl Reg. 18c, sale ...- ...... ' ...... 15c Blaékrand white check 25c for 19c, 30c for 36c, 50c {or ............ The County Inspector, of Halibut- ton, Mr. S. Phillips, announces that. the following pupils passed the -en- tram-e examinations recently at. Min- den : , -‘ -' ks.| To pass candidates must. make 40 per cunt. on each subject and 60 per cent. on the total. To pass 390 marks are the “total. '10 pass ovu mm..- _. n-quired. ' lrc-ne Cole, Dorset ..518 Rowena Gibson. Allsaw ............... 500 Muriel Lockman, Dorset .............. 496 W. R. .Cain. Haliburton ............. 493 Dorothy Clarke, Haliburton ......... “Michael Mulvihiil has been killed at the Lindsay Junction." About 11 o'closk this morning this mouth to mouth, news spread from to and instantly there was a. rush the scene of the terrible occurrence. A derrick had been working on the siding near the junction loading large black tile used for .culvert purpoSt-s. These tile are much heavier and ' "L‘ 3A 1131‘ A Sad Fatality Dorothy JAK um ~--' 1115 a large black tile used for .culvert purposos. These tile are much heavier and larger than a person might be led to imagine. They are approximately four feet long, three and a half; feet in diameter. and three inches..thick. 7- - mn'l'- xuur 1cm. Ava-lb, -...-- -, in diameter. and three inches.,thick. The late Mr. Mulvihill was work- ing inside the derrick along with his mute, Joseph Lytle, of the f east ward. Mr. Lytle had the task of raising the material. which the derâ€" rick picked up, while Mr. Mulvihill had the job of guiding the crane, and was of course seated on the side of the derrick cabin which looked out, on the side ‘om which the ,tile were being lifted. ‘ I ‘ I- AL..-- “Ara \\\ Iv my..- Shortly before 11 o’clock they were loading a large tile. They had rais- ed it ofl the ground, and were ready to swing it over to’ place it on the car. Mr. Mulvihill evidently made a mistake and pulledrthe wrong guide rope. thus swinging the tile out from the car instead of towards it. as was intended. The weight proved too great ior the bracings, -7A7-J “an. a yuv-y‘. and the Vderrick overthrned with cmau. V It naturally went to the side on] which Mr. Mulvihill was sitting. He apparently had his head out of. the little window. When the derrick toppled‘ over the heavy boiler within left its place and slid over to the side. Beside the truck, there mam-r siderable quantity of steel used for bridge building purposes. The un- fortunate man struck upon thifl. and the boiler came down 31:11va upon him. He was struck with tremendous tome, and death was instantaneous The principal weight of the boiler cnme upon the unfortunate man's ..-... PANAMAS AND VOILBS. LIGB WEIGHT SUMMER TWEEDS SECTION TWO SIS] YEAR. JULY SALE o 0.0... 0.00.. on... o.........-..o-.an-uo flALlBURTON c0. ENTRANCE EXAMS. 650 marks. | To pass must make 40 per cunt. icct and 60 per cent. on To nass 390 marks are iciiï¬xi'iza out 3 being {gram Wmm 1e (ox-cheat}. end"hnndsomo. betohainc a. wide cir-‘ maisobroken,mditcleotsdmmm fe check dress goods, 30c for 25c. 48c f9:- at the Junction brown Panama, 1'8- W. MCGAFFEYa .â€" . 11% find nmer Tweed. ............ 30c m, green reg 40c, sale ........... 30c THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. 60 inch Unbleached Line , reg. sale 30c. Reg. 50c, sale ..... Bleached Table Linen. 48c tor llen’l Hosiery Cashmere 80:, reg. 25c, sale 90¢ Fancy Tans and Fancy Black, reg. An- Embroidered Sox Black and Colored French Voiles, regular $1, sale 75c, reg. $1.25, no- 50c for ‘ A.C.A. Feather z Mr. Joseph Lytle was on me Obllur "side of the derrick, and made his {escape through the other window. ‘Nobody else was injured. I Deceased was a. well-known citi- zen of the town. having lived here .‘e. number of years. He was a. prom- inent member of the C.M.B.A., and the funeral will be conducted by that Society. ‘He leaves a. widow, two ‘boys and one girl, to mourn the loss of a. loving father. The family re- side at their home on Russell-st. The bereaved family have the sym- lpathy of the entire community in the sudden and mouthful loss, which lhas fallen upon them. Black Merve Silk, reg. $1, sale 70c 36 inch black Taffeta. Mantle Silk, bright, lustrous ï¬nish, reg. $1.75, sale ..................... . .............. $1.40 Mén'é Cotton Work 80x, Work Shirts In light and dark colors, Light 0- ford Shirts, reg. 55c, sale ...45c Reg- 50¢. sale ............ . ...... . 40c Dark Duck Shirts in spots, stripes and checks, reg. 55c, sale ...... 45c Reg. 80c, sale .' ..... 70c Men's Soft Front Regatta. Shirts. sizes 14, 144}, 15, 15}. 16 and 16}, reg. 55c, sale 45c. Reg. 85c, safe Black Peau de Soie, reg l-“Jâ€"â€"J . i It was found impossible to remove the body, so great was the weight gupon it. The engine had to be run to the station and a crane was gbrought to the scene to pick up the boiler. § Dr. Blanchard was called. and do ‘cided that an inquest was unneces- sary, so the undertaker was summon- ied and the body removed. : The man had been caught. it would seem, in a cramped-up position. His bodv was almost coznplctely doubled Fred Noice, Minden .................... 4'11. Beatrice Lockman. Dorset .......... 463 Arnold Stinson, Minden .............. 460 Chester Lucas, 3Ha1iburton...........453 Stella. McKnight, Ingoldsby ........ 447 Earle Barry, Minden 428 Bessie Thomson, Ingoldsby .......... 423 Vera. Cryderman, Carnarvon ...... 423 Maude Ellis, Moore’s Falls .......... 402 Rachael Ferguson, Carnarvon ..... 391 390 390 and Hunts- Jas. Creighton, Tory Hill Wm. Rogers, Carnarvon................ Miss Cole, Misses Beatrice Muriel Lockmxm, wrote at, ville. might almost be said that scarcely any part of his .body escaped without. injury. ‘ 7.1.1- A- -mn‘yn up. 7: teen sale Duly gov... an and N315; Béiigalme Silk, regul- ar 60c, sale ........................ 55c l BLACK, WHITE 3‘ BLAH! tum wwuw mu AND CREAM ALLDVBR LACES ‘ AND COLORED SHANTIING l I A! JULY SALE ,ll JULY SALE . $1.05, sale unï¬t-In can... â€"" “'I’° and White -Awning, for veran- TABLE LINEN. nu. to... .....- "4.. u.- Io 'ou .nu... non-a... .. Special Selling of all Summer Goods: I .u. u u ..................... 89c . ecu-n .- o 0.9 g. $1.50, sale ......... $1.10 :1, sale 70c 15c! cloths. ular 60c, sale ...... ............... 450 Black and Colored J apan Tafleta. Silk 28 inch, reg. 50c, sale ... 40( Black Taffeta. Silk, regular price 65c. sale ..J. ...................... 52c duly, Dunc «‘0 1 .................. Pink and blue Lace Hose, regular qu y DUI-Iv ............................ Copenhagen, light blue and pink Cot- ton Hose, reg. 28c, sale . ...... 22c Children's Parasols, pink. cardinal, blue and fawn,'reg, 65c, sale 50c 15 per cent. of! all Ladies' Mnntles and Skirts. 15 per cent. of! all Carpets and Oil- Colored and Natural Shantung. rfbg‘ Cream and white Allover Lace, 30c, for 25c, 50c for 88c. 60c for, 47¢. Black, white and cream Allover Luce in striped eflects. Sale 75c. 81 Sad Drowning ' “Ia m ..... , _ Warder called up Mr. James Marks: at Burnt River and secured the deâ€"l tails of the sad aï¬air as follows: It appears that Swanton, who is a lad of sixtan summers, was unable to swim, but he .was in swimming in; the river with a number of compann ion‘s yesterday afternoon, and unfor- tunately he get beyond his depth and before help arriVed the young fellow had gone down for the third time. l The disastrous accident occurred about half way between the village of Kinmount and Burnt River. and the deceased young man is the se- cond son of Mrs. Swanton, of Swan- ‘ton’s Corners, a. widow. ‘ Young Swanton was in bathing ‘and it .was considered ‘at he was Qonly ducking udder the‘water, but ‘suddenly they became alarmed at his won-appearance above .the surface of jthe water. They called for him. but i received no answer. Apparently none of them could swim or .dive. and they were at a loss to know what to Ldo. ‘ As a lull. resource one of the fleet- est of loot struck 06 {or .Kinmount; ,,L._V _I_- A sad drowning accident occurred in the Burnt River yesterday after- noon, Mr. Jamw Richard Swanton being the victim. This morning The '-~_Aâ€"_ ‘In-‘l'n ‘V nu. U lav ------ As a. last. resource one of the fleet- est of foot struck on for .Kinmount'. and .secured Mr. Harry Hopkins, who immediately hitched up his horse and drove to the scene of the drowning. Hopkins immediame disrobed and dived Jon- the was {ellow. He was successful and brought him to the surface, but life was extinct. The young fellow _was .drowned in about. twelve leer. (x m. Inch sympathy is ielt for the grid- stricken mother Md the deceased'. brother. iwelvo feet GLOVES AND HOSIBRY BLACK AND comma» sus NEXT TO PHILIP MORGAN. Druggist 00“, â€a... on... .oo on . on. on... .u-..o in Burnt River '9 Daily. . 21c iINDSAY, out, THURSDAY, ILU l6, ...... 47c â€31-50 McIlmoyl, Alice .................. . Warner, Cynthia L. ............ Clarke. ‘Wilma. .................. Pogue. Hazel .................... Matchett, Ethel .................. O’Leary, Ambrose ...... L ....... Killen. Sadie ..................... Dougan, Robert ................. Johnston, Winnie ................... Warner, Imter R. .................. Clancey. May E. .................... Pogue. Stewart .................... Trotter, Ernest ...Z....‘.‘L ......... McNaulty. Ruth ..,. ............. . Skmworth. Leo ............. f .. Cunningham, Evolyno ........... Bulicott. Rosie , ................ Adams. Hazel ....... Fisher, Clarence B écoti. Falter McLaughl 1x}. 1 Pratta, Zeta 3. Clarke, Izabel ........ Williamson, Howard Stewart, Eric ...... L. Pal-kin. Josie E. Ryley. Georse Vickery. Neta Billingsley. ll: Bea}, Arthur Collins. .John Gough. Reta ..... .... ..-.-.. .... Kennédy. Fianna: ......... Loner-gun. Mary ....... . Power. Thomas ..... .... ...... White. Hortense ........... .. ..... Claimout. Marie ................. Tetrnult. Heien ................. Kirley. Hilda ................... Cote. Ethel ......... .... Frechette. Loretta. ........... . Sanderson. Pear! ....... ......... White. Lorne ......... ......... ,. McGrath. Mary Diament. Barry White, JOOePh - Kinner, eladys Rathmel‘, Joe . Cinnamozi, Edith B. Hopkins. Lester .. Aitkin, linnle ............ Sanderson. Ruby Brien. Lizzie 1...; O’Bielly. Irene .. Sproule, Earl ........ Carpenter, \'...esta.. Robertson, Roy. Hamilton. Russell." MoGregor. Muriel Kittie, Willie ......... Cotie. Laurence O’Rielly. Irene ...... ...... ...... .... ......... v 4 Walden. Ruth ....... .. ....... ...-... ...... Cunningham, Nora ............ Scullyv. Mabel Ventress. Foste’, Annie L- Kelly. Oscar ...... Elliott. Rub! Walker. Ruth Powles, Gertrude ......... .................... .r‘enelon 4...... Wilkinson. Bobble .. ...... . ............ ......\'erulam 7...... Suggitt, Harold ........ ......... ......., ...Somerville 4.. Parrish. Leona. .......... .. ....... . ....... Fenelon 4 ...... Doherty. Hazel .............................. Samar-ville 3 . Heard. 'I‘oddie ....... .. ......... ..... Fem-Ion FA". Christian. E!“ M †#8110101! 2 ..... TOIm‘e, M CID"-.. 00.00.... 000...... o ........ Penelon 9..-.. ' â€m" an“; .........leon 4...... Parrish. Mefle . Corbett. L111!“ ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Names of candidates admitted, with pchool gt which prepared unber of marks obtained. , Total 650. } ' Donald v.‘. ................ Katie ............ L Cleveland ........... not. so“. Edward ..... . on. or... o“... .u o u-o. u.- not... on 00 O. 00.... an. o... o .- nun ‘uu- uuu ... n n."- n.- ...... p..." go... â€.00... â€I. a cos c Coo-o cu. n noun Duo... . "uJu "nu..- ..u.~oo Louuo o ...-.- L..." .u... ..u. ...... "s.- ..â€".u “I... o. u-o-c .oo o a... In. H.- o .u o no u nan-o Ito... 0-0".-nouuo.-nuuo~ o on... ... u \u... coo... . 0.. o... o..- . o. so... O-.. Mo "on 00-0.! .00" c sown... .4... ..o..-.. ...... .. ......... ..... Vex-alum 10 0-. u unn- ...... L.................‘ that-v ooo o. no. nu...- on...- ..‘~».o ..â€"--" ' ................... V'crulun 9. on. - 00.00.000.-°. co "on. cu out... ....-.....o...-u..uu5. non-o .- .. on. o uool. ..o ... on .00 .o-u-n... OI... .uoo a... on... a...- - nu . o.- co â€0-0 00". o.» .u no... Do no... no. a not... 0 0 noun-coo... .....' .. a u. .o o.- .... . canâ€. u no! . u..u- .o . c0- nu "- no on. coo-o cu .u-o o.. .- Dot...- . o... no. . .o-- n." BO'BC AY GEON. .o. no... I... o ..--- â€.3 0.00 to" ...-o~..oo ouloo'oo‘O'l' . .o- .uo.» FENEL ON FALLS. .uw LINDSAY. n School. no.-' . u. n.- ...... \‘erhlam 4...... ......... ..-..." ..-..." ...bomervule 1...... no... .0-.- "an... ....Fenelon 4...... ......... ......... ...Fenelon Falls ...Fenelon 8. ....I-‘enelon 4 ...... ....Verulum 7...... ...Somerville 4. no. 0-3... cant-o 3:... nan... ego-onHH .aao‘ ooooo 00-0-0 out... oooooc can... on....‘ cED-o .Fenelon Falls .Somervme 8 ...... .Fenelon 1 ....... .. .Verulun 8...“-.. .Verulun 1...... ...... Vex-alum 4. ...... Bobeaygeon ...... ...... .... ,leon 6 ...... Sewer-ville 3. Penelon 4 ...... ll sou-o o. 0'... . H ll ~. on. .ooco o u. so. a In. a ‘0 0 Oh...“ o o... ~oo 0-. on... 0.... u 0...... o o con-- .................... am... ......391 to no. O “.9... con-o- on... o a... u-.. “an ...... .- J... . to... IO‘O. â€no. “I. g... o... coat-u ‘0‘ o u-.. ouoo on. on- 00-“... mm. o 0...“ .0000†o u o...u u. an...)- a Cu.-. . a... .00... ..... 00-..... Colt-Cun- ...uoo 00-09. g .QQIID oooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo ooo ooh-cc... . "no . o,†u ............ 451 nu nu- huh-O00. â€<0- ...... 471 ...... 498 "J71 ...450 . . .393 .. .398 519 618 .518 514 510 ...421 526 526 .498 459 451 421 421 421. 415 414 411 422 476 431 410 ded upwards of twenty thousand to her vote since Miss .Annie Earle ad It leads the town division.. .She is also the vin- night. The other contestan In No. 2 Miss Manning, of Hutley. again the ï¬rst position, a few hundreds ahead of Miss Terrill. - In this division the .vote of Miss A. G. Brown, of Glenann. appears for the ï¬rst time. 1 Her candiâ€" dature was announced about a week ago and by the showing already made this young lady will ' A. A. ,___-_.| an I..â€" onnd‘f “m B- J- aWOOdS. d nature was my...“ .w--- ._ .V _ made this young lady will no doubt poll 3 good vote. d to her credit, was B. With over sixty-three thousan Oakwood, leads in No. 3, and has also the highest, .vote All the candidates in this division are doing remarkably one of the most interesting copbes1 s. , _-._-:_- .cnnhnï¬m m one of the most. “were The standing in No. and Alisa Dart in ï¬rst. any received an interim injunction from his honor J udge Winn. re- straining thei V'Wilbgrtoroe Lumber llA_I_:_- LUMBER CASE AT COURT HOUSE possession of. removing. selling or otherwise disposing of, interfering with or in any wsy dealing with." say of the defendant's property now situated at the village of Wilber- ioroe. least-s. Weldon Knight on half 01 T1103. Bick. of Wilberforce, STANDING OF TIIB ; CANDIDATES IN THE - QUEBEC TRIP CONTEST lniunction Against the Wher- force Lumber (30., Ltd. OLDCI'W'I†OIBPU'“ VI, luwa .v. me with or in any way dealing wit ," WARD 0F THANKS. any of the defendant's property now i The Independent Order of 06614:!â€" situated at the village of Wilber- 5 lows wish to thank the citizens of (orce. . {Lindsay who so generously donau‘ The writ claims 810,000 damages flowers for decoration ceremonies on for breach of contract. The con- July 9th. - Campbell, . Marjorie ......... McKeen. J. .................... MISR MARTHA PARKER ...... KISS HAY HULVANEY ......... KISS DORA ROEN'IGK ............ KISS PEARL PANNING ........ KISS BERTHA WILKINSON... KISS FIDRENCE WALKEY... KISS PHYLLIS WORKMAN KISS BEATRICE BRADSHA KISS JENNIE SADLEB ........ IIIBS E. L. WNG, Emmy ................................. lass LILLIAN .TERBILL, Fenelon Falls .................. lass ONA FELL. Canaan .. .......... y ........... .‘ ............. KISS A- G. BROWN. Glenâ€!!! .................................. KISS VIOLE'I‘TE )chENDRY Fenelon Falls ........... KISS BEULAII KENNEDY. Bobcaygeon ................. MISS DORA HCLEOD,‘WoodV'llle ...... Im- .................... MISS DAVEY, Victoria Road. .................. MISS BESSIE DART, Haliburton ........... KISS ADELAIDE RICHXAN. Coboconk .. KISS W. SUDDABY. Burnt River ............ MISS B. J. WOODS, Oakwoodpum... .. ............ MISS GERTBUDE KOQUADE. Omem ...... ‘ KISS LILA PARSONS. Ounce .............. KISS AGGIE HICKEY, Downeyvule ......... . aooooc...au.r‘noconoauunloo u-‘ooooo-oo I. ,' "'Limiwda fmnf.."“““f€ a. num-nouonououooun.oom ..u... .uou oonooI-n- .oo-uo. u... o. noun-oou-c. coupï¬golu .uo-ou .“nu-u 00"».-Q0 to. 0.8.1.... :3..::.....:..§ 0-...“0000‘ pus-00... - u.uounâ€"o~.n . noun...- 0 cool.- .o...... o “Jaime-mo v '0..- ..o on. «0-0' II c unacc- â€Coutwmono o 000...... i inâ€"No. 4 ï¬ivisiOn remains unchanged w in ï¬rst and second position, Manly. oou... no .oo-uou. I non-o oucu-uâ€"o. .. a... gun-on. 0 an. ... on... . .o -.ou-- “an" Dynamo-on... o.... I". ... on ocuo- m nun... 0' n to van. on on.lo.0uo‘ou-ouas . no... Clot-onuouoo “nun-.o-ooooc-gor :oo.no.-o.-:.ouu:.:oo .u.- I“- .-oo.- . u Inc-onoo-C‘ " "' u-o-I-IIO-O-o-n-noo'o-u-u-c 5-0.. a 0.0... 0a.! no. u... on DI... ...........33.1.1.1. :CCC1-uud onl-o..l.. 33:33:: ........... A .......:.........:.:...m.a=o_on H r.:......: :. .vc-u .. 0.".- 00" o"... once-“Jinnah... ......... m... .500... 0" oou-u.nn .o u. .no . .- a. go. a. cu .- ..oa- . ... sun.» n-u-c 0- N0. 4 DIVISION. ... . .lhoiooo a... .nououo .- ...-n. u. I. .c. NO. 8 DIVISION. N0. 2 DIVISION. no.1 DI VISION. o a on 0.0.0.... no... can 0...- "non-no.- LI‘I‘TL E BRITAIN. OAKWOOD. KIRK FIELD. ...... luriposa 11 390 ..... Mariposa A13 WMuiposa 10 ....... ..... Mariposa. 7 ..... Mariposa ...... Mariposa ..... Mariposa 13 ..... Muriposa 7 .....Ma.riposa 13 ....... ..... Mariposa 13 . .... Mariposa ......... 1.. ..... Mariposa. 6 ...... Mariposa 18 .. . :...Union Eldon 2 .Woodville Woodville Woodville . .. m Dick, and the defendant, the Wil- berforce Lumber Company Limited, whereby Bick was to menutactm the defendant's logs into lumber, shingles, lath, posts, etc, at a. ï¬xed price. i Bid: now claims that the defendâ€" lente have broken their contract. in. llnill at Wilberforre is at . pram 'cloeed down until the difference can be settled among the parties. The Wilberforce Lumber Co. have {now their men loading the lumber on airs. VThe ipurpose of the injunction is to restrain than from shipping any lumber until the mutter is settled to the satisfaction of both parties. yen-on- . pun. o u- .----.-.o \u. 0-... oo. ou- 0.90-0.- o.- nonou-c o..- ac... on"...- ooh. .. I. on... .09.»... o EIGHT PAGES boo-Io. gnu-coon.†*1 coy-“on action-Qt... Lumber Company Limit“, Bic]: was to manutactuur mdant's logs into lumber, lath, posts, etc" at a ï¬xad'? ow claims that the Maldâ€" re broken their contract. '11. Wflbeflorre is at .prcnant own until the difference can (1 among the parties. â€hon-force Lumber Co. 118'. out on t“ .0 too-.0 (ï¬n-nous. ...~o.-n 0 «on. .nououon.’unnn-¢o:oooo 3:0:03- II... 09.... o... 0 Out"...- 0a.... awn-co... 0-00â€"00 Gino-Oovaboto-mg-o 'uho‘. .oa......u......:3.1:... .n.4¢.o-.: o...oo 900.0 a .9 0.9-. III-.- Dun-l.~oooIn-llo o «Ion-nu ccm‘p-u‘ nus. n-éom. o 0.0"“...- u....o-u..- o-.o.. .- cun- 13 . “.00 PER YEAR. ul-.n-~on~¢cu u-.. gou- 00-0. no... no.» hunts-n ..uo a.- ...... pm...†gonoonn between the pin-int- 00ml... *b‘..ti~....:.......1...... 3Clint-u...-:noo...-:o:.:oa with Miss D879! u. n.. o. .- -- ...o-o‘ in the count?- well and it is "nu. 15.0983 10.560’ 57.611 19.762 18.0“ 31.4% 40,677 4,957 .411 .470 .451.