ig. full length, half H“7 12.3". 14.50 “‘ week at only >»>>.\>>>o>>>>>v .\\ \ . \ to visit our Fur de- on. Wolf, Moleskin, you will find extra for this season and Sp c131 purchase of 500 yards of new Silk ll 17 .-\ tl~ TU lllllkc this Of- :‘I::- Tiny lll’t' new bl’O- w" ".~~\.iiirie< in beautilul zsr’mr» ;m~l shade-s 36 it‘ll :3. l.:25 value. 956 tho exceptions u'zll \l'isconsinâ€"capiv “bruins. But in be inflicted for i'lmilci‘ Island 1'0? w.-~ _ :: 'Exc llllll‘fik‘f'i‘l‘ i3 -. Sr‘llli‘YlCB of im- ‘»=l‘.\‘ HF DEATH. “-n'ï¬'rivlns the mode _ -- “Er penalty is by -_“‘::': and France it in Spain by the .I'ld Denmark “:uw- Hi the United .- 'pital punishv ' ~~- ~ . pvt-(“ding it is us- 11“.: in four Sta- .l.-~-.<ny, Virginia, ‘.‘:.~\\.:.-husetts, the -» -~;::i'ied out by .:"7i.'i.> which falls * ".>'.l~fn just \vhcn "g in will orlalnwn ,: v_",n\'r~ i-nscmblance ~ \.'l.'l“'.llll("< used 8.8 :vrwm‘m ulm prefer to -~ in a raw state. unl'w‘laiin quantity .-\w-;»r the weather ‘ 2w.» can always tell ' » light if they see r’l‘hcro are 56'?- :in. all Of The least w" 3< (low. a 5111? i:( tiri'I‘I “f. Chambers '»'i.',< Oi r2 moist. :imoiirous dewy .-., :imr‘ns. A great 1:.55' lwwn written 3’ â€" a " nobndy (“01‘ men . , l.‘ g .‘ ' ,. 1:90!) thr’ paper SOled .- -~-3.vwline petticoat- uz' I‘llll’l is the Kansas “Erich is a diSta'nt . .i .2111 {101:8 typho‘m’ \, .. 1‘ ' _:~ to the double-faced ' ring ireshet and the A The 11105: 5 the . . industry. "x * form of rain i “V. "Mich always Waits lln‘ - ~ w €< tied in the ninth 1‘“ 7 “Vt/cling: with the speO‘ it ‘r’r ' for rain and go after day 1:9 and protracted meet- '.‘::..‘.n over in the 1'3 I'I‘S have to cultivate their com row boat. ‘ ii is rain in pill form. andis‘ Partner of the plate 81“ ow is a. chilblained form 01"“... grins h perspires freely in â€'9 emulation ‘1: prevents the a. on the country road!» -. or the most appeal“! .of rain is the W . ï¬llsthe crater-nadirâ€; ie with hope and W - n. r "to : :‘U? re‘zions people get tire“: 1111385 Linens ’rlsaif ‘- ('11 Table Linen full 60 mpg... wit. i1 handSOme floral v-gs ,n excellent cloth for ;,._.,.,_\v.:,:, use. Per yard... 29c. purl. E,‘.~;«.(~h Table Linen, 70 in- a in pretty floral pat- z,.rj‘_,~‘, SLIM PVC: weaV‘e. A beauty .,t 7"“..- T_Il'.(".‘. l’i‘I’ yard .........49C. (",m-l quality roller towe‘lling, 1- innit-s wide, pure lincn crash, . l m .r. lcr, good serviceable Isoth. lit-z. 11c. Value. For ““31 ......... ...... .........-.9¢. Fim- ll-ick Towels, hemstitc‘he'd, ll;y~‘..:.~?k lmrdri', size 20x40 inches, '.1‘.:Sll“-i, rmuly for use. Price mt'll ................................. 25C 1).. nul’ {ml to see the excellent flat}: 'l‘mwls in good heavy qual- ity :rv'v and White check and mm. minors. Price each 25c. ._o.. edvin the lrnivcrsal colliery at ~S.in- lance o: Ilulslfelllâ€"st†who're elite sltluck EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. ;>;._.-j..' m The Warder.) (q vccial to ’l‘he-Warder) ghenydd, wrecked by an exp osion e 51 ewa ‘, oped 0 or .1 i o 3, EAST iii‘PF.\l.0, 0N. 14_â€"-C.ir'.io-llr-- r€md . U“ 1- Prince Ar ‘1' " " ' early yesterday, and ~Colpearson, ip- pet deer. 1' rom the way in which Nipâ€, 1,5,0; marry active and stand} u an. ulz, , lg†, , . Q._â€" ‘ - . . n . . . .- 117 0“ = . â€4": gm of the Dukci London, OCt~ 15.â€"Suï¬ragette-s 130‘ spector 0f mines, says there IS no she made the landscape vanish Shel eni'3eiiIsâ€"Rccelnts, :5: slot! and sir-:rfl\'_3, 01.0 i ‘ ff†.1, (‘ ner 1 - f 'day attacked the carriage in which hope that any of them were alive. 2seamed to be in somewhat of a. hur- native casrrvsg. s- to $11.50; (.unudu calm-s. . , .l 1 .. ' 110V 1' - v . " l _ l . ,. . . Curr" 1 .. 'n g: ‘ fievanfa. V": King Gerorge and Queen ‘lilary were Eighteen men more brought out ry, and cut the corners to accelerate $3Qgg§°_pf,;,,p.., 5000: active and 50 .C INC-5: . 1- . . . _. . , , 'rn- mm . (,r Fig. «ldest daugh- on their way to St. Janes’ palace alive during the night, making theihel‘ speed. She wont nest on Bus- mixed.$~“-9010$“‘ “"110“. 33,591., : 3"»: .. .- - i i - i i d b add“ i P ‘ ce Ar- total of the rescued about 500. :Sell-Stu and “'88 lost Sight 0‘ 3" pigs. $8.25 to ss 50: rouszhs. .5?- t" â€77"" - .r. l; .': . 1‘, :ylnwwd } rincess royal t0 ante“ t e W 111g 0 r“) ‘ ‘ . . . . - _ . . tags 86 50 ‘0 $175: dalrlvs. 3",,“ to 55â€.), to interfere 1...... . ,. ,... ,1 d4 . . t‘ thur of Connaught and ‘ihe Duchess 'liiirty-onc bodies‘m all have been round the railnay tracks. 3 snoop and minusâ€"Receipts. 5000; sheâ€, - - .. 1'" ’; d.‘ 1; 1 ‘9.“ Fife recovered so far, and the death'listl Why she came from the point actiVe andbsltggqlt"; “1;",ng 11-" .- ..;‘ .‘s’r. . “1195’ :1 ace, - , . , , lower: lam s. ,,, A ‘. ‘ ‘ â€-r ~ ‘ mm h'ul been baptiz- One womln bolder'tha“ the “St ls mated to tomliwout 431' 13:11] ed ls ito hbeb cznjeituw' 0::- ls CHICAGO l.l\ .. sTOl K. . .. 1 . , l ' ' ‘ < 1’ T. - . my. gm, WW1 “pot jumped on «the steps of the King 5 ’8 one o t e f3“ “ ° ‘5 ‘70" fag CHICAGO. Oct.l Itï¬gglfâ€"Rcvcmt . . ' f i . ' ' ed 1; throw a. the town and gorng around disguised moo, Market dul an . .1.“ 1, ~11. . - ,- , “In l1“.\’t‘lt. 1n abum} carriage afld attempt O BEARS AND DEER . S ' an , a? ,. Gr. 1 - 7 H ‘ wit and an petition into the vehicle. Police . ‘a a pom ' stockorsfand feeders. 3......) to $4. a. on“. i" i‘ 4' if '1ԠI‘ P’ i ’ . . â€"â€"O-â€"â€" and hei ors. I i" Y; If†fllrnittil‘f‘. One idragged her away and had dlmcuuy â€"o_ CAMBRAY' â€til Receipts 21.000. Market wank "Q: '1‘ ~- :-‘.w‘-Ԥ: ‘10 total "value at :in saving her from an angry mob. xCOrlIErFAlf. SOUTH -â€"-NUMBER AT C bra Oct 13 n account Of 6c {Emile lower. Light. 3390 to $9.59: ( 750m. LOther militants succeeded in throw- WARSAW. I am y, ‘ ‘ ' C , , min-d. $8 to $8.65: heavy. s..9o to 38.6.1. ' ' Sunday being- the Presbyterian anni- rough, s ., " .-., w...- of the pioneer ‘ ‘ H dimlat a.“ : ; . "a lv, T...‘ .- _-. .-,.,.. , pn'. m-Tonrn mm. 1918. T30 The values provided by this sale are decidedly unusual. tities of fresh new ,seasonable merchandise are marked definitely below“ par value. Hosiery Children's Cashmerp Hose, plain pune wool, shaped legs, all sizes, from 4,; to 6-}. Reg. TaOc. values. To clear at per pair’25c. Lad-ies’ pure wool Llama'Hose, perfectly seamless, garter tops, all sizes. See these, 3 pairs for .................. . ...... ..$l .00 Ladies’ Cashmere baseman pure wool, oversize leg, elastic tops, all sizes. Per pair ........... 500. Boys' ribbed Cashmere Hose, all pure wool, 2â€"1 rib, good ser- viceable hose for ‘s'ch-odl wear, all sizes from 8‘to 10%. Special, 3 pairs for ..... . .........$l.00 Gloves Ladies' ki'd gloves, English make, fancy stitched backs, soft pliable skins, all sizes, in shades of tan and White. Per pa’ir 50c. Ladies†Caposkin gloves, gusset fingers, fancy stitched back-s, shaped ‘tips, soft pliable skins. A big bargain at 75c. pair. For this sale per pair 69c. Ixad‘res’ long white kid gloves, fancy‘ stitched backs, with but- tensor dome fasteners, soft and pliable. Reg $1.39 pair. For this sale per pair ..... . ......... $1.00 Do not fail tansee our excellent line of woollen, heavy lined kid and mocha, gloves and mitts, ranging in price "from 50c. up to ...... .........$.‘3.00 ..._ .____.__-. ._ _. King Geo. ring copies of “ The Sul‘lragette †in- the carriage. in Wh'iCh Queen the announcement that ducks Mother Alexandra and the Queen 0fg'more plentiful about «the back lakes the Norway were riding. â€"â€"â€"â€"°â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" "' -\'- 1* lâ€)l‘.<'.’:l‘ for forty "3"“: '7'? - ":u'ir) school for theWANTElIlâ€"ABOUT 15 'HEAD OF iiilnj .33. 1 _‘,§,r...,',\- 5,: his borne in year-old cattle 436 feed this awinter. 2»: ., may Wm. (.01.... Fenelon Ms- M _________.- Always Something New at the , Store of Styles ! Your Fall Suit $10 to $18 Your Winter Overcoat ' $8t0$25 miles from Warsaw, 8. number bandit Southern Paciï¬c train near Burlingâ€" ame, 03,111., late 60-day, rifled, the registered mail pouch, and escaped. The robber entered _the car as ‘ the train left Burlingame, chased postal clerks under a. table by wav- ing a. revolver, and escaped the train slowed down‘in the Francisco terminal yards. Mill's? â€m Marmara; October ï¬lmâ€"Following Masked Bandit RObbed Md“ car week. Mr. King intends to residoin 1913; ï¬re brick purchased before --I.-â€" San Francisco, Oct. 14,â€"A masked Ont., visiting her brother, Mr. Rich. force 12th of May, 1913. the mail car of a. Blight, who is very ill at present. robbed *â€" WOMAN’S DRESS ALL RIGHT. Rev. Chnr' les 11. Sheldon, of Topo- ka, Kansas. in an address, in. Battle -i(Special to 'The EDaily Warden) fCai‘difl','Wales, Oct. 15.â€"â€"Four hun- She carried a large bundle under her dred Welsh minors are still entomb-ilel't arm, are of two when San .. an. un- o’hth' "I“ ï¬mnlnt chiefly sin-um the marks and left the clone nervous 14c down. Com showed a not 10. 0! In provloionn the outcome 1715c decline to an advance of Clic- LIVERI’OOL cm 7 Wheatâ€"Uncanny“ to 13¢ m. Cornâ€"Wu go higher to I†40"- murmur mun. annulus-r. ‘. When. (all. ownua Id '9 I†a - am am .-....-ooo . “ . p0 ~â€" N" â€"9““ oogonoo-OOOO ‘ ' ..'. . any? bud-ml ............ g 8.8 o 00 â€â€œwâ€. .o-cuooooooo "" | Ruck-â€ma! hu‘ho-l .... 0 5‘ 0 u on rouonro mm; v." rum. Qullo-r .munwn, to on"! o 7. 0 u Ruflvr «manor duh-v 0 ’5 0 fl . Rutter. crane-n. «3"an 0 ‘17 0 88 “Mu-r .. «- mu......... 0 l8 ° *5 "hum. old. b............ o I!» 0 “b “an up... now 'h........... 0 ll 0 "u. Eggs. now-laid o 85 â€"21 cold elm-am- ...... 0 a nu "1m selects cold flange 0 33 ..n "cm-y *‘Ymclt‘d. lb ...... o lo 0 ll ’nnur munâ€.- .‘..7..n.â€_ 2 $0 3 M “TVNIPEfâ€"l G""V MARKET. WINNIPEG. Oct 14,â€"F‘or the first time this season we pri-mlum was off and No. 1 northern to the time of 86.000 bush- els was delivervd on the option. EVQ‘U up to yvsltfl'dfly spot No 1 northern was at a premium of '..c 10 Me. All markul‘ were lower t the opening. due to pros- ' I sure of receipts and lack of export d1:- 1 mood. The close showed a loss of ram to lo. Oats were 13c to %c down. and ’ flax 1c to lbs-c lower. Cash wheat: No. 1 northern. KUIQC; ~ - No. 2 do.. 78km: No. 3 do. 76%c; xn, 4, Lotircs’ wool vests and drawers, 72c: 3-0. 1 “3,,ch studs 75,: M, 2 do“ ’ bed veg ’ “use fine rib , ts wrth open fronts . Gumâ€"x“ ? a“. 33,?“ Na 3 0“,. and long sleevcs. Drawers open gauze: extra No [align-d. 33c: No. 1 food. my .. ', a .. , . ' or closed, natural or white shad- “‘1'“ ‘\“ ‘ d" ‘C ea. Price each ..... . .......25c Barleyâ€"No. 3 12k: No. 4. 40c: rcjeclcd. 38¢: fer-d. 38c. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N \\'.(‘.. $1 16: No. 2 C.W.. $1.14: No. 3 C.\\'.. $1.05. MINVFfll’U'Jï¬ (GR \IV MARKâ€! MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. l4.â€"Close: “'henf â€"â€"Dvc.. 8235c to 82530: May. Riv: No. l ' hard. 8554-: .\'o. l nor-thorn. 82%c lc . 84950.; No 2 (10.. 8095“ to 82%c. Cornâ€"No. 3 ,W-IIUW, 65c t0 66c. Oatsâ€"No. 3 white. 353,10 to 36¢. Flourâ€"Unchn ngi-d . DULIHH in IN MARKET. DULUTH. Oct. H.â€"-Clnse: Wheatâ€"No. ggnrdgwshuc: .‘x'o. 1 northern. 8413c: Na ' 0. ac to 82-1 c: Dc(‘.. 831'c bid; 31' . 88%c asked. . M dy ()A'I'I‘IJ.‘ MARKETS ‘CNIUN STUCK YARDS. TORONTO, Oct. 14,â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were ’82 cars, comprising 147] cattle, 647 hogs, 939 sheep and lambs and 204 calves. Ladies' fine knit wool vests arid drawers, also fleeced lined qualities, same styles as the above, in natural or white. Price each ...... .............. . 50c. . Ladies’ wool v‘eets and drawers. fine knitted vests with high neck 'and. long or quarter sleeves. ‘Drawers open or closed, .all sizes. Price each ........ . . ....... . 75c. Ladies' pure w001 drawers in grey only, open styles, odd sizes. Reg. $1.25. fro clear at per pair ........, ..... .. ....... . ...... 8| .00 Ladies’ wool combinations, open fronts, closed crotch, high neck, long sleeves. All aim, grey or white. Per suit. ....$l.25 Exporters export slicers, averaging 1312 lbs. each. at $7.38, uvemgt- pl’lce.' Butchers Good ‘10 cholce butchers sold at $6 75 to $7.21: modlum butchers. at $6 to $6.30: common butchers. at $5.50 . $6: good 1.: choice cowx. at $5 to $5.65: common lo medium cows. at $4.50 to 34.x“; runners. at $3.50 to 84: bulls. at 84.50 to $6.25. There Were 4 steers, fed by '1‘. .1. llu-s- . sell, Downsvlcw Stock Farm. :11 55 pm '1 al '0 own, sold by Dunn and Levack. whi-n was the hlghest price We heard of. that is for 'four cattle out of H00 on sale. Stacker: and Feeders ‘Prlcee for good to choice hc-uvy foodurs. 1000 to 1150 lbs. wcrv flrm. at $6.40 1" $6.25. steers. 70F to 800 11%.. $5.25 to $5.73; eastern stool: helfors. $1.35 to $4.50. _.._____._ Milken and Springer: 0 The demand for good 10 choir-v mllkors Man 0 er t1“ and springer-s was quite (410111 to tho sup- p 3 ply. Prices ringed from $.10 to Sim much. the bulk selling: from $0" to $70. Veal Calves Receipts were moderate and pz‘lrvl Choice calves. $0 to $10: gum! In Woman’s Attire calves. $5 to 39. medium, $7 to 3k: omn- mon, 55 to $6.50: rough eastern calvcs A woman, who bore a great like- $4.50 to 55. h d L b ‘ ‘ S to an am t 31085 to a man m build and swagger- Receipt? br-lrzzp light. 9'9. the lmurkol ing gait, Whit}! denoted more haugh- was firm for sheep and lambs. iill offer- ' - - lngs helm: readily taken at Slt‘llll)’ prim‘s, tioess and superiority than that a“ with Monday's quotation: as follows: . S . _ li'ht ow 3. 1m: 1:. 130 lbs. $4 :I“ fected by the ordinary female, mmg’mwfjg' 14,, m 16., 1b,." 54 m 54.2.. emerged from the roar of the skating lambs. owl-s mad animus. 3.25 to 5...». ‘ ‘4 '" .‘ in vss. rink last night about 8.30 o'clock. “k" we pm ( Hogs Rcceipts of hogs \n-rv also light, which - caused prior-s for lhmn to be lrrm. be.- and on arriving at the acts. fed and wulorml, Sf ‘60.: f.o.b. cam. $8.25: \v‘ighod off cars. 35.5». - - s. 8.15 to $8.50. Versam there was no servrce in the 0’5h';‘9;_§ece'pm 30.000. Market steady. :Methodist Church in the evening. . 5.8' to 8".20. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White attend- lambs. nailve s o 4 i lthan they were ever known to be b:- I' ed the Port Hope Fair last. week. Customs Board Rulings. ( fore corms the statement that on t 9 Mr. Roy Cullis and sister, Miss farm of Mrs. J. Kidd, about two «Bessie, visited Miss Lucy White on board, on the strength of appeals drainage trouble, and it was “nan-“Gonna, from rulings of collectors, has made deemed that bears were seen, and that bears and, Mr. and Mrs James Wells and faâ€" interpretations of the following items provide simply an outlet for all the, deer have been seen at points farther l mily motored to Coboconk on Sun- south than they have ever been iday. known to ufnequent before. OTTAWA, Oct. 15.â€"The customs Sunday. . of the customs tariff: Tractor hitches and engineguldee 1 declared to be dutlable under tariff Mrs- Byam. of Millbrook, is the item 447: metal adapted in form and gues Mrs resen composition for use as nickel anodes, t or ' Webster at p t. declared dutlable under tar-m item M“ T' 3' King has 301d his prop- 358; basic furnace slag. ground, de- erty in the village to Mr- J- For- clared to be dutlable under tariff item rest, Eden, Who will move to it next 663 and in effect from 9th November, 13th May, 1913. and entered for duty a T°r°nt°' prior to 13th of July, 1913, shall be Mrs. 3' Rogers is in Brooklyn, dutlable under the regulations in Among Mr. W. Weldon'a shipment Privy Council Cases. of cattle to 1011th on Saturday LONDON, Oct. 15.â€"Slx Cana- unburied dian appeals are up for hearing he- were two calves, "huh he p fore the Privy Council this session, from Mr. J. T. Clark, Cambrly: 009 including the Toronto York Radial o. Durham grade, six months 01d. Railway versus the City of Toronto, which tipped the scales at 680 1135.. regarding appellant's rights to devi- wab: ate its railway, and the C.P.R. versus ‘ â€"â€""â€"â€" Canadian Oil and British American ‘Charleo Percy A‘ gar, two years old, Companies regarding the jurisdiction was burned to death in a ï¬re at St. 0f the Railway Board over freight rate! between Canndaand the Unit- Thomn thatconsumedllr.and,llra. edsutes. mm‘wshmduringtharab- Hummus-realm m. , tobedellverod. lostmarflodmenmlnppfcthoa they suppose. a , lost 9000107..qu out no rehash dwhnon,mwmm or run. Guam-.30.. _‘- #â€" “ the menibeu present. is you" crop. surname? 3: From Board °‘ mil"? Comic»- beiholoby authorized .to sign the ~ - m to use. “weâ€: the hapector of Prisons. t of owners, respecti the â€Saundonuadropotmd from and others. 08m “8' The Swift (‘0. of Chlcago bought 10:.‘ $6.65; steers. 900 to 1000 lbs. :11 $5.00 \Clas requir0d,â€"â€"Carried_ signed an agreement with the linuiw 10c higher: pics. 50c higher: heavy and peer to do this work himself, so that ‘ the council could not see their way, slow and ac John Dchor was formed the council that his portion; of the Lownsbrough drain was com-j Rpm...S plated, or rather $7 to $9.55: Texas steers. $6.35 ‘0 33? also that there was about eight in-f 53,50 to‘ $8.40; calves. 57 t( ches of watnr in the upper and of the drain, and about twonfy-fwo in-‘ '1105 in the lower end of the drain,- 7.90 to $8.10: pigs. $5 to $8: bum this being caused by a bar of rock: never being taken .out on Mr. Thos.‘ Native, $3.90 to $5: ymrnn“, :5 to $5; Curris’ farm. Mr. present to discuss the Perry Brown: iwutcrs converging at lots 14, 15 and posa, and that all persons receiving any beneï¬t from this improved outâ€"» let should be charged for outlet pur- poses. persons using the emptying. into this outlet to take up any of these drains or creeks at any time in the future when they are so ry, waited on the council to get their co-operation in petitioning the Dominion Government to take such law “’88 Passed by the Munich)!!! means as will maintain Lake Scugog Council of' the Township of Mariposa. at a high water mark level, or, at on the Thirteenth day of October, least on an even water'level. Hr.lA.D. 1913, providing for the issue Parrish informed the council that of debentures to the amount of $8,- the Government had reimbursed all 190.00, for the purpose of building pol-Ions along the shore. of these we» a Public School House for School ta! for day lands that may have Seetion Number Eight, of the Town- becn drowned or rendered uncle-a by ship of Mariposa, and that such By. mdthownterbdng at high lawwasregistered in,ttheRegistry, water mark. At the Wt time Ofï¬ce of the County of Victoria on the w was a lake for o. part of the Fourteenth day of October, A.D. mound-ammonia tbwnndalittlobottorthona 1913. -.w $1,161,185...“ panama†to tho ‘ “‘ â€Mdmmmmthobondowithmthmmonths from “vandal-ammoniu- mm-ammmmdmnot imam by the m and sale of denature. for a Conn of twenty years. to bear "'""' ' inta'eht at ï¬ve per cent.. for the 0pc Council met October 18th; all Mo. of a new public school ‘ house in mid section. . Comunicationo.â€"P‘rom J. Finne- "BESOLUTIONS PASSED. “ can. re repairs and work on Fonelon Nation by Messrs Edwin Rogers boundaryâ€"Referred to Com. Brock. and mo. Jcnkins,'â€"’l‘hat the R?eve lax-usage of lots 1 and 2 in con..2, Interviewsâ€"I. 'Walker. H. Hick-'Penelon, and lot,39, in con. 2, Tps. son, E. Sanderson. M’. Ray. W. I- and being'a continuation of the Ro- Reid- 1. Downey. in regard to Vari'igors-Huncock drain at lots 21. 22, ans drainage matters. A. Scott in] 23 and 24 in con. .11, of the Town- regard to light at. R. R. crossing. ship of Ear-{post}, if said agreement Moved by W. Best, seconded by J. hearing date the 9G1 day Of Septem- Brock, that the applications of John . ber, 1913, whereby the council of J. Pogue for 8500. and Harry Hick- ‘Mariposa m to dig, conslruct and son for $100. for tile drain loansflmaintain 20 rods of said drain, and Insrx-ctor llced's reports thyre-‘commencing at stake 5 and extend- on. be accepted, and that the 309“" mg up to stake 6, and to complete and Treasurer be authorized to sign ‘I the performance thereof on or before debentures to secure the amounts aP‘ the 15th day of November, 1913. â€" plied for from the Provincial Treas-j pan-m1, Inchâ€"Carried. Motion by Messrs. Soil Ferguson Mm‘od by G. Maloney. seconded hi "and Win. Rich,â€"'I‘hat this cmmcil J. Brock, that Mr. J. Walker's reâ€"‘ withdraw their approval of the plans 0“?“ re road 0‘11"?“ be referred ‘0 ; of the Grand Trunk Railway (‘0. for Corn. llost.-â€"(‘arricd. Ellie, rem-will of Bridge .\'0. Hi), living ‘5“‘14N' NO- --. ‘0 horrm“ "0m at mile post 31.39, in the rum dis- l’mvincinl Government the sum of trim. of its railway company, and $5,000, to be drawn upon as requir-Ibptwepn con. 4 and 5, at lot 1, in od lor lilo drain debentures; also Byâ€" the Township of Mai'iposa. and that law No. â€"â€"-, imposing a tile drain the (jlerk write the Secretary of the rate of $36.80 per your for twenty Board of Railway years on the \va-st half of lot 10, pujmjng out and explainingtin-dari- COD- 4- WOW: duh’ passed. ‘p‘vl' to the public, and asking the 1‘10"“! by “1 Walden. 5000""0‘1 h.“ commission to sand :in unginwr 10 6- 3131011013 that. T- “OW"(‘N'S ’9‘ oxamino tho promises. and that the quasi r0 drainage be rcfvrrcd to Work also “Tm. the Grand Trunk, ('(ml- "05‘. Win] POW"r 1'0 act.â€"-C:ir- withdrawing our ransom, and 0x- (‘()lni:ll\‘.\'llrnvrs’ tied. pluiniiig the rmisons for >0 (lumpâ€" Mm'cd by J. Brock, secondml by (arriod. (l. Malumxv. that 15- Sandw‘son's N-l Motion by Mrssrs. .\‘«-il l-‘i-i'guson ‘limSL re drainage be referred 1â€Eaml Wm.- Rich.â€"'l‘hat tho ruquisililm i(‘om. 1k-st.â€"(‘arriod. 'of the Trustees of SS. .\'0. R. of 1h!) I MOVPd “5' W. "(‘St» seconded by J. Township of Mariposn, to issue «10- llrock, that the Clerk be instructed loonturvs for “1,. gun] â€f SiJ‘JOJWJ' to request, the CPR. to roduco 1110‘ for a term of kwvn‘ly yearshm hmr passenger rates from llillhcnd to: interest at {â€0 pm“ c0111., 1w recon- Lindsay. which are now four cents a ‘ ed" and â€my a - mile insteud of three centsâ€"(farmed. for said purp.,sg,_(‘arrj,.d_ MoVed D." G- Malonoy, socondod ll." Motion by Mossrs. .\'vil Forum n W. Walden, that, W. l. livid be paid and Edwin Rogersâ€"That “ho: -~' $6.00 for Ops share of drain “m“rhv 1,001.10 residing in the neigh" ._ li_\'â€"luw ho pi‘vpur" structed by him. on (linuiioo road, ‘ hood of Lake Smmog urn ,.mi1],..‘ -., con. 9,â€"Curried. Itho beneï¬t of the navigation sv‘ '1 Moved by W. Best, socmrdvd by (l. i ,,f the Trent \‘anpy (Hamil; and \\‘ ro- Mulonoy, that Roch Robertson be :15 for ma")' years the \vatni- lvv-. ui authorized to Sign agroonwnt in Ilicilï¬ko scugog has been allowed to Ray-(lump drain on behalf of tho \ary very greatly, ,0 the detriment township, and that W. “'ulrlon lw in-‘Og the interests of all parties yogiijf .structcd to look after the 'l‘mvn'ihip'sljng on the margin thern'nf, \vil': the share of work thereonâ€"Farmed. frosult that naVigillion has lu‘t‘i: "01'1- MOVOd by 6' MRlOnO-Vr 'socnndml by ‘i linunllv imlN-dcd and in a 1.:rce 'W. Walden, that the Clerk ho air-.mmsum, in many flaws provw‘wl filiorizcd to publish in Thi- \K'ookly;,,1mm.1h,.r, while at times 1r:’;_:e I . l “utchman-“nrder the money; by-luw l areas of mud have boon expnsod :4) ilmrrowmg $5,000 from tho l'ruviii-.I l l _ the great danger of tlw health of :ie {“31 Government for “19 drum lounsjmnmo ;. and "nirvrons considmzmle ‘commercral interests are lllVOlVl'l: in . , 7 . . , Mâ€â€˜ed 1’) “- Best, seconded 1‘3 J- ‘ the summer tourist trafï¬c, which has Brock, that. ROGVQ Robertson m‘d‘groiitly fallvn nfl' owing in the (our. Mulmioy inspect llroad's briduo ; trurtion of tho ï¬sh during: win; ..-. on tho ‘Jtlr con. lino of lot 26, with: \vlwn tho lovvl “f â€1,. 13;“. h,†bi“ ., power to have the same repairedâ€"If wry 10““; and (.‘nrrii'd. IVariation of tha- \\‘.'iivr lovvl in“ been. .1 mimlwr of acriiunts were passed. laws,†“1‘ â€1,. unlawful “5,. of “up... on motion of W. Walden, socondcd h.- at. the L G- Mnlonoy. .fi‘i-qul-nlly complain-«l of without. rc- Council adjourned to meet Novom-l her 17111, at. 10 am. I MARIPOSA COUNCIL + I’roC‘oodings Monday, u i: ‘3. “hurvus llw L'l‘czzt; indsny dam. which has been sults; the Municipal (‘mmcil oi the Township of Mairiimsa hereby rosolv- it's, that it lw rr-prcst-ntod lo the fflox'ormrionl, (m lit-half of the said :tmvnship, that the intorosls of the Oct. 13m-_Siw-sidomsh lili‘l‘i‘of rusiding upon or The members were all present. Mr. J if.“ .1511“? :(TU‘LTOE “vim? flat the Dennis Mackin desired the council 10 iii]: liandianlsfi'illiv â€hf: .0?†:fpri; clean out a part of the_Short drum h; the Gr’ix‘eii‘mndiit 1.11:: 1‘:\lf.o1iii:::t so as to give him an outlet, but it ' ' i i that it mav lio usml in the «ill lici - was shown that Mr. Mackin hml ‘ I i n torost, so that tho \VlllOK' of Lake Scugog may be kvpt :it a mmlvrnte and even Icvcl.â€"â€"f‘:u~riod. Motion by Messrs. l'lduin Rogers , and Chas. .lonkins.-â€"'l‘hut llv-luw N0. present and mâ€" â€23 boin bv-l'iwt 'illir “7 1‘ a , ga , . our )ll4e .18 Municipal (‘ouncil of the Township of Mariposa lo raiSo rho sum of $8,190.00, for the erection of anvw public school house for 8.9. No. 8 .of said township, he rmpivt-d. and in the matter. Mini cleaned out, and‘ grant! a first time in duplicateâ€"(Tar- tried. By-law No. 723 “as read a isecond and third limv. pusv'd, Si.'n- . ed and sealed. Thos. Stewartfl . - . . . . . . ! Mr. hand \orox, C(1nlllll~.\IOD(’!‘ 101‘ ownship solrcrtor, and Mr. A. G. llhO South half of tho township, z‘wn- Invarm townshi on incor worel . ' p 5!, ' {derail accounts aggrvgutrirg the sum fnf $209, and also Mr. (Jillir‘s' ac- the Engineer should aggrvmitiim 8306’ “hi-Ch were ordorvd paid. Cent-ml oo- ‘counts aggrnzatiny: the sum of 8527 [were passed, including the sum 0 $19!: 10 to Mr. Cavana, for fees and. expenses on tho Spray drain. ‘ The Engineer's time for ï¬linr: W; This scheme will enable allj‘rcport of the Porcv Brown drainage drains or creeks ; trouble was extended till the soc-and. Monday in February next, after which the council adjourned till the .second Monday in November. J. B. WELDON, Clerk. . 6, in concessions 12 and 13, Mari- scheme for enlarging or improving disposed to do so. ,: Messrs. '1‘. H. Watson, of Sea- ‘ graVe, and Wm. Parrish, of Port Per- PUBLIC NOTICE * Notice is hereby given that a By- Any “motion to quash or set aside tho name, or any part thereof, must b. .69 mm. M the 14th day of 06“)!»th 'J. B. WEIDON. Clerk atlas-1pm. , Mooring-90M