TH 1' RSIiAY, 00rd gore, late of Faun-1mg, Lula. Refreshments will n-z‘ul‘v the close Of the » .1, . or. 'i‘ - I’ V v V 0016. and her W , . V, _- . .13 rile. haVe taken , ,. ,. . ()memee, v one “V r l (in Hall 1 - lit-Naughton oi gusts on Wed“ . .. cousin, \ll‘s. O a ‘..,,-.. Mitchell and 5.. E , ~‘ hn‘n' erOVed h they intend ‘0 lb. .9 v'rixml of lhc ‘.l- .l \l' \‘llHl' de.th about 28111 or .‘ his home at Ple- .. t'~l"l hull ht‘t‘n in fan. ..illll" lilllt', result". ; . » .miwtl cull! (‘unlr K ‘ p g arm un-l limb“. ‘ “mil-r, n. tIl' l-iglll 5":er 3‘ {l l' ~‘iii \\ lawn llu lllltl Phnrn .lll'v l[.. “H†"“' mull, u I ‘ lmfll known through lt'\\li‘lh!‘N .rh ' 0’ lil'l'fll‘lll ï¬ll the obno- \iil'l'il“ mu wile, ha lit‘ l'ltl'l“. ll'°l1lll ‘ ,. v. lti\l'll llltllulllt‘l', Ref. no! u lung.~ Circle of -.-~~. llll‘ “â€WN'M‘l anIPa. ~~\':-:.=:~wi. l‘lw Independent >'ll(i.\‘l‘ â€[- “lll('ll Lht‘ d0- ""- -i-‘“ J ““‘W‘H‘l‘. ktllt'lltlcll the Eil'.lq>l\5 i~ iiomv for a l'l. Hi. l'i'll-l‘lmru, Was l‘ffli‘llii'r- fi‘ipvnd‘- “Vet \l attended the «“3; ~ . .'.:v'('v' .it \i)i“»\t>oll last ‘ .. ,. 4 ‘ \ 'l.\' home: from ..-, v~l‘ S lllltlgu‘. l: . it}. lultl'lml). was in 1,. ., . in illiw and Edith ' - ' ‘ 'lv-;i."'»-i\" l‘onV'en‘ ..,, 'l'li'ii‘ullly and lb-“b n!’ i'lm- ,- \ lal’tll‘R to \, ‘mlqi, of M H II fs‘nlur. .yv.l .ln alime- .\~\>[ mullo. .i..-i.l , 'lmatlc- \ \l. t noun-ll on (â€lull prim“: n «4.: J ’tt'lgt'flrr .l.i-..-i.iiiui\ m â€w H, \\ .I I'll. «sultan H In, ..l.~ l|.l:| .l‘lntllm. ,I..l "El' 6.. Hm l‘ll’il‘id \l : . nun. .ntol'ml 'll\ litiIlnlLH W3C“ '- .l’l '.i.‘lil Illutll‘ d ““31““ . l't'll't'liul'u, was in .. -*~- lin- first of £110 . ifoln ilughes in Winter in France â€"-o-â€" ""‘ “l 77--.)“. Richard Mc' U» London today obi-r.- he enjoyed " and (lit): ('ul‘lton ‘.1 .Iin~l'.illuilizln ï¬nanc- « ‘ nos-lion‘s llil‘:“_flll.her 'u: .it luncheon on Hughes and Miss V‘T' \A... ' :ii‘i‘nutl in l'aris :ii' -:' .lr l‘wllevue llHr‘, l'ul, Slim l'nz‘m luv: )l.‘ slillng " - l'â€. .lll". \ll‘s, i'lzlltllc ‘ ‘ ' E'.il‘i~ (in their wed- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"¢.â€"-â€"â€"‘-‘â€" ilill’l‘llS. ’l l sun â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ' <‘\l ' ill \T‘. *i. ' 'lllltlt‘ for "p lu\\il ul' loge!" oi iixiord tor L.,.f over being remain Single' ..,A‘ l LINDSAY, our. launsnll, ecloxllll 16 v 'IN THE LIMELIGHT l a; The following sketch Of'tllé career and a hill! score other auxiliaries as f‘ «if one of Viclm'in's most prominent they \vent along. 10-day the Conn- ~451- “ltl l’uiys. Mr William Muck‘enzie. the- (lion Northern OIN‘NW nearly 5,000 I‘uiluny lmleiintv. is from the pngeflduflq-s of track, oil of which its owned â€2' 'lln- .lum'iml of rolliuwrco, Moui- by thin“- two pioneer rollwny (mild- ln number your their lim- willl g'l‘I-ul. unll will no doubt he interest; ers. l . . ' . . . illâ€: l'=‘il‘lllll..' tor the muny pt'l“0lllll iw Completed from Atlantic to l'ncl- lll’ii‘urls of Sir William III Lindsay in. and Niacin-min .k’; Mmm will buy-- loud a! bi- old home town. biz-iv N'H'l‘ail llmumml Iiiiles of truck, Is a Native Far. The Best Pelts come from Labrador and semi- Al‘tl'c Regions of the Canadian Northwest ! llullll. us \wll m. for his fellow \'ic- which is "going some" for two l.ll'- .1 gm;.:‘ “us-‘W «.\6 \\ loi‘inli’s, whi- lmn- not bud the plvn-‘iimr lull-4. ~Hl‘l‘ of no-nlunr the worthy knight, 'l‘lii' limt'. “lm lInW m‘liuii‘wl this llllllllllull ll.l\llll.; limpi- llll_\' lll‘nl'tl ul‘ prominence. lune I‘Ulll" ill for u lruollt :llllll ; . llll‘lll ol' t'l'lllt'l.‘~lll .N'ii' \\'llliuui \lm‘ ..r .q. “A; u 4'. u- l l'llll‘lllt‘l‘l‘. mm, M‘liiml ll‘nt‘llt‘l‘, (‘uttu lu-u-‘iv lu‘miuluh tum llll‘ plinth-v. ul‘l lli'y Sllll‘l‘lull'lu'l' l‘lillll'Jl‘lHl‘, l'uil\\'u_\ Hr l‘\ll'ul'liiil.:‘iin-my 'll|\\ll in u lim'i' iluulil-it‘ (I'll. Il\\lll‘l‘_ l.lll\\.‘|_\ iiiniziinlv ace-lice than um lllllll lll tlm world. uml ll'lltlll'll‘l' mark the \‘lll'l"“lNl\t‘ llu- lllth‘ .llm'Nl nu liiicuuiiy illuliiy 5WD“ lll Illv t‘ul'l‘t’l' of Sir \\'llmui tn \i-l'ili'e funds. It (tum not nintll'i‘ W J v.2. \liil‘lmuriu'. l'rvxillliul oi the t'illili \\ll"lll|'l' ll N on lilisl‘lll‘n lllllllll‘llilll lliiiii \ul‘llll'l‘ll Hullniiy, l'i'osilleut ol' ll_\, some l-iiilu-y. I'l‘llll'll‘ lu\\|l. u the 'l‘ni'oiitu Nll'm‘l lluilwuy, the “in l‘l'uxiui'e, the I’m iiuiou. or the mun Eil’r'i SHOW/AT; it big display of Mink râ€" . .\'m'k l’il'l'i's and l’lluï¬â€˜s. Your choice of u row/lent drsigr s. ' Interested purchasers . '.-- our values before deciding. l lull-vi; Him-wt lluilwuy, null director l-y mummies of HIM World's \lell'opo. of u buli‘ score other |Hl\\t‘l' null ell-c- Iiu, [hwy ull look ulilw to "Hill" uml ll'lt‘ companies in \‘ni'lous ports of H‘lllll'lillll‘l‘ his bonds and quu him ' . the world. 'l‘lw story of Sir “ilk, money whenever he bus the tolnel'itv l ' 0 Hands lil‘o l't‘llllh more Illu- it fair) in oak. Sir William is the liuunciul . 11h“... (It'll’tH'S Illlei’ â€It†quality Of our 'FUI'S llllt' llltlll the u(‘lllltl t‘Xln'l‘ll‘llCl‘s of u :geuius, the planner and executive ,v} mm of first consideration «because it has ._i ; 'I‘t’s‘ll our policy to emphasize quality, style, .122: .iwkm-uzship rather than prices. WU! â€ml t‘ul‘ll' “M‘s M "to 20th con- ' tin.- (ll‘t‘ullll'lylllulls the Cnml'ulml nnd lury. Sir William was not borneecures the necossury ï¬nances. his 5 E ibis is not a store exclusively for those who purrizase Furs. Though we oï¬er the ï¬nest Furs nude, we also have an abundant supply of House furnishings, Men’s Furnishings, Dress Goods, Silks; l’elveteens, and a range of suiting serge, (may and black), specially wal. en for our trade. A Full Supply of Horn Bros. Blankets, Yarns and Flannels. always on 'hand. O’LOU GHLI N «S M cIN TYRE Cash and One Price - l l am; a A I ,nml his remarkable ominous. \lllleh.l"m“ ls probably without a parallel on, m “I ill an itch m “w When ll 1 e h ‘ a l I \ V l s ' “â€5 ointment. h“ mum“ been the the writer motto the monk that he l When Columbus Discover - hâ€"m»»~__ .. . Ed result of his own pilorls. Sir Willlmn was born at. Kii‘knold. l Hll‘ Willinm deemed that. mull the B tlhtul‘lu, in “‘49. ' l“ W W‘h‘ We Hum no nequlrod . do ï¬rst. piece of 0 ‘l‘lw 0‘" MW - Amerlca' 421 years ago he lino“ who! it was to set up at, “mum his hand-I hull boon'torood. ted tozmgm that up w†dounttul luvs. Messrs. .l. D. li‘lavells and (l. ‘1' twins up this “When i "ham: to mm in 4mm whether the tattoo mark was upon Al UN“- W‘W 1‘9“th to fish! the rows and do the choroid below going 1m“ gm. “WW" “a family. 1 tell thoporroot arm or not. but the oorâ€" (intorlo ‘l‘snlisrd unions. while Messrs . . However. forming did pretty sure thst 1 would be able to wetness ot the design “a awry ll. li‘. Thomas and (l. (1. has" worn 0w: ..... ‘lJiillq' mun Hominy, tlt'l. ï¬lm“ ““3 ““‘Wl 1" WU‘I‘M w n or not altogether appeal to him. land; accomplish this. but 1 never "now. other feature was so absolute that given the honor ot entering the lit-- mule ’shot in the forest, no that to- his ideoltish love of learning assert?!“ to 80 on and accomplish “u that he came to the conclusion that his trict (up t‘omlwtiliun- , ‘ In railroad work, you can- memory was not pertool in regard to counted in llgul'us loss than one nlilâ€" Grammar School at Lindsay. and; not build vour line to an isolated "“3 "m- ‘ live in the moraine. i. ....n.-.i will lwonivoov alum by the white man and the lnâ€" to school. l'.’ lliil‘i-Iillll‘l' t‘olumluaa. the son day the lnlter‘s numbers anti 0. .l um-l lumber, and ‘n IlltllH‘ “l About be ing itself. he put.hiniselt through that 1 have. (a? .i .15, ‘,i\,.‘[. ‘ -‘ ., ' , l l l .i \umiud lion. blossomed forth as a country “°l‘°°1,prslrio town and stop there. In my avil'fll. willull'a accompanied him on, (Yer the rich pi‘airies‘and forest mower. rm \.,-»_i~..r.- and history informs us covered areas wealthy farm m; (.m- \lIlllHI explul't‘l‘ displayed and thriving metropolises ‘L'u‘wir'i‘wil- taste for navigation Sprung up, and the smoke of the kouzie. who was married and had a. main line into more proï¬table ï¬elds. (will ills only )lilllll. red man’s council ï¬re rises no more growing family, decided that there to establish subsidiary industries or 'llunclr »l ll’lll\t‘ of Genoa he was upon the vast. continent. "“l“‘l)l""l lul‘ his voyage to the survival of the fittest. 'l‘he onward l his energy in keeping store..- The and expand. 91‘“ Will’lxl ;., lsubella, Queen of Just about. that time a linei putting things. . in sit-mm mippl-rudâ€"colored' na- agriculturist and troddcn ()Ver by Of railroad “785 bein'g built north'a considerable measure of truth in m... with .i oi. lows and black hair. lthc white settler. The Wigwam has from Lindsay to Halibut-ton. ma‘5'lhis explanation. but it the real facts on.» n!‘ :in- illilldlll‘d Islands, he found forefathers are now turned up by the stick. 'lil‘rv'w willy-«l Indians from the fact ldisappenred and the red deer no i kenzie, as a country storekeeper. had were known, the plans for expanding 2*" "Ii-maimed it was a portion :longer visits the plains. There is considerable to do With supplying originated in his own fertile brain. 0‘ mm ..,,. no llllll landed. This much food for reflection in the great the needs 01 the contractors who werelWhile in some ways he may have 0P “V†:i‘w-h-d lin- grout nuvignt- change which has taken place. The building the road. He saw that been forced to extend his ï¬eld of ,,.. 5 - _, -.-'.\ “W3 together with telephone and telegraph lines have there was money in this and branCh'loperations, it is undoubtedly true V " awn- unknown to tho navi- taken the place of the council ï¬res, 9d out, supplying the contractorslthat in the pmjority 0‘ cases, he ‘~'~=‘ v: “\ from tin- old world. the steamers replaced the bark canoe With hay, 0t5 and other produce, 39' thought out and worked out the be ' . 'f'wl luml. :l grout vast. .und highways substituted the forest “'9“ as furnishing them With ties[schemes which has made him to-day pro ~ -:b nought but birds. ‘paths. Large cities have arisen on and material for the construction 0" one of the most, prominent men on be 7‘ " w 1mm. llll‘ lultei‘ who :lhc shores that. were once dotted â€â€˜9 road. With the remarkable fore»! the continent. In addition to his "l\ .md consisted by with Indian villages and prosperity sight, “him has “I‘m-VS Chaf“°t9“: interests in the Canadian Northern. w‘" be decided at a meeting 0' the I supremo, What monarchs izcd the railway magnate, Su‘ “’11-, Sir William is President of Toronto committee in charge that will take ~ ' , ». r22 reigns \Emi‘v. lllt‘ land it. The c. P. R. was then huildingl i\-:l:ll‘.\' has been time, and to their games gone lllnilwuy, since â€10“.". all in that apparently short their trans-continental line and Macâ€" llli' llt‘.l\t'l'. ot- cycle of earth history counted lulu ll:|\l' been four celltlll‘lt‘S. 'H ('llilllfl‘l‘h sub-contractor. He shortly after lerests in Brazil and Mexico. He is lllt‘t Donald Mann. his present part-.31so director on a great many other ing nor. The two of thtï¬l worked to- gether, and. whim the road was com- COnlpnnios of a. ï¬nancial and indus- ltl‘ial nature. bus bud such fur-reaching effect on.10w the medium height, but with- a can Me, But I Will Not be in Lindsay to .. . . . '. ,9, the country. lhey had travelledlheud of unusual dimensions. Awalt DCCISlon OIMGgIStTate Moore ovg‘ the. Western prairies and hadliilogdinately fond of work and takes part Soon some of the possibilities. andlhis chief pleasures in “’0 n directâ€" The , his mom, vcnâ€"vearâ€"old bov whom be bent and bad nisa run across a, little old bro-Hug the many enterprises with which tested and vory interesting. ken down bit of railroad running;he is connected, and. after that is north from Winnipeg to -Daulphin. done, ï¬nds his only enjoyment in his This road had gOne into liquidation,mume life. When the history of - . . but Mackenzie thought he could dolf‘anadn's railroad expansion is writ- . , ~ U :.,-\i ill oblivion. : He went to the ten generations hence, the ï¬rst. place ' 1 ‘~\:i “llu ielt thoseivnry. -, Manitoba Government, got them to th 1] ! lame will be given to “ ‘ . , ‘ - -. _‘ a†, 1, ’th‘it ou saw .. ;on e r0 0 ‘ . ,. .. l l. l. ill his na lell Mr. Thorn um i y guarantee the bOnds, and, with thei Sir William Mackenzie. , ~ me, but I will nobbe in Lindsay. to funds, secured some rolling stOCk. put . :l‘u‘ uu. exhibition await the deClsmn of Magistrate the road in shape and began operat- in that. sub-Illuminated in a veryuubecommg I i, in which oth- .mnnnet‘. This man was a resident of Lorne- .. ' address ma , . . "1118, but for a time his 5’ something with “- ‘\ â€Him [but tL‘l'l‘i- Dr the tice w ‘53,?“ \i : > . l u ‘ " ' h ’ ' , - . \lliul'u h (‘ m the ~Moore, he said. to ,a friend 8-8 e . . - . the tart of their 1.,†.1 . . .. , mg \t. This was . 5 RE V 3. la.k .‘ ) ‘K ,..» 3" ""10“ k Saturday [passed out Of the lunch room at National Trans-continental railway MO DI OBOE z:t.~ .- in three charges of iBlackwater on Friday night last 4nd The oll'en'ces ltook the train' SOME “’5th Toron- ""~ lilo delinquent was supâ€" to. ‘ ' Illlllv (if were for giving Inspector Thombury $130,“)? ($19- 3 minor. being in an inâ€" conéégted over-the man’s escape, but “3'3 State in a local option dis- ls qliite optimistic Wk“ re- tan a "u . “d “L an assault on an ele- tam. “t r; 33!“ Luv. parhmr‘ia tile'prscuca also. YhO‘matt will luv: to lie-1mm lie ' r 'l‘h‘ehesd “slim m " m " aw ~, . ‘ X ‘,‘ ~ . I w. ‘ ' ï¬r" “ ~27. W“. “a“. 0' ammo... my .7 , 0: th 0" 9 me by dragging him .Mi‘ e "35' Of an auto truck. but ' . a5“: , â€the w and died in the ambulnboe l i l l l l l (nuuiliuu in the lllllt‘l' port of the bend of the combination; he "’1ulown “1 Hull» lN‘ulity. "clutivlrs oi hoax. Mr. Singleton. who is still for first amt second stone players Visiting Mr. Robinson. qulrlng telegram to Manager Hubâ€" > ‘ bins. of the llolllnurr mine at Thu. with any silver spoon in his mouth, and wear one unit or clothes at a M"!- “ho Mill"! l‘lmnl‘m'mt Ni? ‘6“! A man. in ordinary clrcum= that Wk ls unquestionably allw. iu‘nn‘lw. can RP. n. "luv“ plwauw HAY ltA\"; "h:.l‘“\' “.I‘l‘N‘: Al‘Ml should "practiov what he preached.†“shied With the “dummy ‘l‘hu rs: Salaries paid teachers in dor to make the part that you have my at l'eterboro that the buried open to all parts of the world, on homes those days were not noted for the' already built proï¬table you are for. body must be that of some otber 'l‘uesda)’. January 13th-‘ The event. have princely dimensions and young Mac-Had to build feeders. to extend your man than rEck. Mr. Robinson deems it extraordin- It was a was more money and more scope for and in other ways continue to grow: where there srejnany who must be largelnumber of outside rinks pres- Thus it is that I have: acauaintod with 1901:, did not inform ent. trend of civilization annihilated the young dominie, therefore, dropped been forced on from year to yegr,"-the authorities that the man was Mum Hi‘. llllllllng‘ ill. (luannhana. aborignes and the graves of their the lerule and took up the yard This is Sir William's modest. wav oglalive before such disposition of the open events, With '0“! prizes in “Ch Doubtless, there is body was made. Who is the best all-round plow- man in Ontario ? This question will Toronto. oi lhth‘ ruled and been deposed in that linm saw his opportdnity and‘seizedlSlreet Railway, the Winnipeg Street. place "9'“ week.- is head of the Electric Dc- evcnt are now being made by the On- velopment Co of Ontario and head tario Department of Agriculture and by kenzie went West and became a small 5 of extensive traction and power in- the Ontario l‘lowmen's Association. At the present time the local plow- ious points in the province. Tbi- Q“. William is a quiet places and districts include one at . plotod. formed the partnership which’nnd unassuming man, somewhat be~ Millbrook on Oct. 31. The winners at these matches and He is other skilful plow operators will take DROWNEI ). word last week of the drowning of his younger brother out in Africa by Boyd. of the Royal artillery, awidentally drowned at lllwo, South Africa. He was thenthird surviving system- From that time till the ‘ Ottawa. Oct. 10.â€"The number 0: son of gnajor General and line. Mos- present “Bill and Dan" have @m‘divorce applications already entered som Boyd and entered the Royal 01‘ building a piece 0' mad here, for the coming session of Parliament artillery in 1891 as a second lieu- buyins up a hit some place else. 608- ‘totgls 22, a record number for so taunt. becoming lieutenant in 1894, meeting the “50.1““: adding 503! early 3 data. .From present indies; “pain in 1908, and molar m 1911. ' .miï¬es, amphiigdtels. elevators. flom magic {umber ybiidll‘Pgtlisr He «no on ordinspee duty. I913. PAGES l to 4 ECK is sun 1 AMONG LIVING "Returned from blush “NM." “ll†ll‘lll‘llt'tl of my ni.‘ «Halli. KDHH‘ 'i'i Lindsay Curlers in Line-- . F. J. Carew, Presidents-Big Preparations for Big Bonspiel I'TIlllaul lllt‘l'lllu: oi llll‘ l.iud~ l't‘ll‘lW' Min mlln with all for tliib‘ . - . l . V , ‘ rilllll: (lull “in. lll‘lll l'lllll’\lt:i_\ . tllh.’ll‘l"'lllllllt‘lll. lul' 1 â€"‘ w" l . l l I , , .. - i..- l l l- l >r~ l .~ . : ulih- .‘l'lll f.â€- l'i'oin fI‘t‘lliu: tl'fl‘l- I K m" h. ‘ N â€H†| â€â€˜l'l‘l‘wll'uln li'l‘m .lullil's \llll‘u'll’. "“"‘l ‘ ~ll"'llll.lll('i‘ u; «Link Il‘lll illllt'l‘ l':t‘k. '-.|‘lll l :xr I'n‘l â€\lglk‘]; “3.x “1 ll “ _ .ilivl il ’M- lil-:,- . twin-civil lliili llu' Sl. (‘.llll.‘ll.llll‘\l lil'l. 10... \llt'l‘ lie “.""I. (If l ‘ll \\il| lln l‘u lu'\l ill i'u.’ l't‘MlIM-h llll‘lllllli'tl :N the I'I“ l'l' limluiw ni' llll' llwli, \\lllll' llni- lll.l|tI~ l‘l .lullll‘N \llll‘l'tll [3le will all lu" l'vI'l‘.',|li‘l lilo-ii In tin» \‘(tllllv 1‘ ‘ ll “I‘ll‘llln l't‘NlIll‘lll [If llul‘l'ni\“ 'll“ll ‘t‘viL-‘l llll u-. lwillg' lllll' uf' llll‘ l..v\', ll'llllllli, l'ltllllilill, n lHNl\ \\,Ik l.lll‘la‘ii .ul‘.w'. â€JH‘IIIH llll' l'lltl ,l\ (Willi, ill l'ln' illillilltl l'.ill|lil|t‘ l‘l-inl'lm‘y u: limit? ll.l\l‘, lui l‘i;~~ ~‘~'"l‘ lll|"li'\ l'tlllmru l-Il \‘I'IIHI‘NtIHï¬, 'l‘ulllu null ll1|l lu‘ sllulml ill limluiis- ll n tll‘lllllll‘ ltl‘iinl' \\.l~ «ialnlilmllml llml l"~‘ilill hlll‘l‘t'\‘\‘ [ (ll“'“|(.l‘l:\\‘ l-‘Hli ll'll .' t'llll‘i'l'h for the Humid“; _\|‘ltl were lick |~. silll ullh', uml lll‘l‘ll'lii-H n pl- oiliou .ll lln- llnliiligei' iuiuo ut 'liiu lllilH. l'ul't‘llllllll‘, (‘ll'l'll‘ll llb l'nlllmls: 'l‘\'l‘l'(ll) .\l.\|ll\' \\'\.\' li\' Alli“. Win-u the tidings cum" from l't‘ll‘l'- llou. l‘l‘csillvnl-v ll. llulln-i'. bol‘o lliut. ll fiil‘ulei' mum-d llell liud identilioll the body of the mun killed ul Lulu-livid by on lttllulllnlilll‘ us l‘ul Hill-"J. l‘ui't-w. l'l'l‘HMll‘lllol". .l, l'ni'a-w. \ ll‘l‘-l'l'l‘hl1lt'lll ~l", (li'i'uul‘y. Secretory-wal, M. lxnowlsou. Mucllnnllld, by which mum- lilck “us Asst. chrelui‘yâ€"“I l'f. humor. l“. J- (“\|{|-‘,\\’_ ’l‘rousurerâ€"J. ll. l"'lu\'t‘l|". 'l‘bv ,\ouuiâ€"' nnd l-ncl‘lfl‘lic l‘iu-sidl-ut two other missing men withdrew Asst. ’l‘i'eusiii‘erâ€"li. (:i'omlry. their claims because of the {act that ('huplninâ€"lll-v. .l. \l'. Wallace. li‘ell usserll'd that a tattoo. mark Hop. to (i. C. .‘l.â€"â€"J. ll. l~‘lll\'ellc o! a certain design unitbe arm would und \\‘. lit lleesnr. {-1. M. (Secretary! ; l~‘.. prove it. was Eck’s body; the shirt Managing Committeeâ€"J. D. I“la‘l(:ll1{0l‘_\ ('l‘rl-uslu'or); Messrs. J. 1). 8100“? was turned up and the nun-k voile, G. A. Little, '1‘. A. Fisher. Fla\ellc, lit-v. Wallace, (l. A. Little, was there. When Word came to St. Ontario Tankard Skipsâ€"J. l). li‘laâ€" ’l‘. Gage, 'l‘. .l. 'l‘illy, \\. l-I. Reesor, (‘athurlnes that the body was being Voile, G. A. Little. R. Butler. District. (‘up Skipsâ€"ll. l-‘. Thomas, Slx’ll‘S AND “INKS G. G. Beall. Below will be found the list of SKII’S FOR NEXT SEASON. skips and their rinks. The first Messrs. John W. Anderson, C. G. of the Lindsay t‘urling t'iub. lâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"-â€"- K nowlsnn shipped to the Medical College at Toronto, Mr. R. F. Robinson, of this city, and his brother-in-law, L. Singleton, of Cobalt, met at 'l‘oron- mime mentioned being the skip, next to after receiving wordlrom Irlck's Beali, R. Butler, F. .l. (farow. lW-lthe vice-skip. second stone and lead : father to bury the body in this Carley, R- H- (‘uthbl-rt, T. 5- FiSh' 1. Anderson, J. “L, Turner .1. J.., Country. They found the Corpse at er, J. 'D. Flovello. ’l‘hos. Gage, A. Chambers n†Hooper A. the l’niV'ersity' of Kingston, took itil‘l. Gregory. -’\- Hiflinlmiham. P910" 2. Deal], H. (;., Burke 1),. McAs- to Peterboro, and personally saw! Kennedy, J. M. Klmwlson, (l. A-lkill K. A., Wet-ks C. 1;“ Keith ,1, that a respectable burial was given. Lilâ€?- ('- H- Marsh, C. A- McFad-i 3, Butler ll.‘ Moynes l“., Carroll MESSAGE FROM ECK IIIMSEIJ’n den, L. V. O'Connor, W. 1-1. Roosor, JUL.†Gray ‘1" Motililloch “I, 'I‘o-day Mr. Robinson was surpris-l M. U 5‘55““; J- U ï¬lllll'"; 1‘: 7‘1! 4._ (‘lll‘ï¬ll‘l l“, ,l., ltillinms C. 15., ed beyond description to reocive tho‘ Thomas. T. J. Tillo, .T. W. Wollllééhfï¬xvm '.J‘_ it. “mi", .\. following telegram from Eck, from 1"- Williams, W. R. Willdi-ss. .l. W Timmins, ()nt.: Wood. A. Willinms, W. Williams. (‘nrlny “1, Williams M.. llrimâ€" "Returned from bush lo-day and . FEES RAISED. ,lncll IL. mom,†«1. Inï¬rhpn I“. learned of my and death. Kindly (living in the ï¬nancial standing “fl (3. ("utllbci't ll., “illinms Ii, “el- , Burgess" ll: ' s). (‘. l â€", cont'ey sympathy with all for this‘thc (lull it was deemed advisable toldun 1.; Dock “ 1,. disappointment, for I am 3Ҡall“. mine the fee.- nl skips nmi vlcow ' l . . l " Fiï¬llt‘l‘ .\.. (."nlnplwll l‘. J.. and for from feeling (load. "kill“. â€W" "WHY"! “‘9 ‘99 ‘1†“‘rlh‘milh Jno., lumonn W In guard Walnut any possible Skill" le 3“ for vice-skim. Th“ "ml 8. Flavollo J. D.. 'l‘rnsk .1. A4 Reid Harry. li‘lovcllo 5. remains at m. H is hoped that ti.“ o (logo 'i‘ims. Mitchell D. No- llun mean.- llw (‘lub’s ï¬nancial “a, Nabh A†.lnhnnllm ll. 5.. â€our \- ltln wlll be improved. Ill, tll‘ngnr} \. l"... “illurd I". "~- (‘OMI‘l~l’l‘l’l‘lnN "INK†Ml‘ulllflll Judy-p. Hl‘n‘zlll‘y N “Hr rm motion it won decided to £ch not Fowl. the lmflml‘d and district «up rlnlu- ll, llmmlmllmm A. “mm, W. skun- tho privilege ol selection their yam.“ n, .l.. runnininion- J A». own Hallu- for the- show WWW†llroon Hy ‘ . Hons. the fluid selection to be sub: 3;}, helium“ l‘. \dunt- ll†Mot" united to tho Management (onunu â€W â€m†houwrvulu ll. Motown the tor ratification. sent an in- llotll Messrs. Robinson and Hump- on store dumhl‘onmlml as well as do: min- nnuworod every known point “denunciation. Mr. Robinson ima- tll. Kltlmlnull .l. M. l‘vpplslt (5.. ll. l“llllvl‘ I“. ll. Mitclm‘o t‘. E. 1;. Little (2. A.. llolmon (l. A... Adams l“.. llouzer .l. 15. Mun-h Canon, llnuornian A.L.. Wlwelton J... Small: N.. Mai‘h H. H. 16. McFadden (loo, L‘resswell “L. Keys w., Brown .l. 17. O'Connor 1.. V., Irvine Din. Collison Ilr., Benson J. .l. 18. Reesor W. l~2., McLeanan J. I. l’ulen IL, Weldon 1. E. 19. Sisson M. ll, Bell 060., Fol. ton A. EL, Mchvln H. 20. Sutton Inn, Lyons W., Stimon '1‘. H., Wettlauler N.. Scott B. 21. Thomas R. l“., McFadyen N., McClory R, Davis Jas, A. H. Whit- low. 22. Tilly ’I‘hos. .1., Marshall .1. S. Wickott. L., Chilton J. 'I‘. 13., Mid. dleton H. 23. Wallace Rey. J.. McLennan W.. Moynes 51., Baker W. 1'). 24. Widdess vs. 11.. Lucas G. A.. Sims Dr., Firth 'l‘., Maunder F. 25. Williams A., Hopkins A., Par- kin A_, Robson .I., Wilson W. W. 20 Williams 1-1. Kclchcr “2, King llm., Nichols \\'., Stewart. A. THE mo BONSI'IEL. It was decided. by motion. to hold He has notiï¬ed the Crown Attorâ€" Lind-aw ï¬m his bonipiet. which i- it is expecwd. will spread over the entire week, and all ready informaâ€" ,v that some person in 'l‘immins, lion is to band that there will be a In this big 'spiel there will be two etent.,bosldes the trophy lor the winner. In the ponsolatlon event, for .which there will he s splendid trophy; only rinks losing their ï¬rst twa games in the two open events will be eligible to play. There will be three prizes in this event, ï¬rst, second and third. THE WARDER TROPHY. Curlers received with considerable enthusiasm the announcement that The Daily Warder had consented to donate a handsome trophy to No. 1 _ .. . . event in the open competition. l-‘or 2" “mum“ “" "Shweu J" L†this event there will be four prizes,;H†Lungdon W. which menus that there will actually" 2R “00d 1’11. Iluckley T‘- (lump- be 16 prizes, besides the big silver bell “' L" 13“" H" [lurch "- trophy h". the winner. Roversâ€"J. Keith, \V. Xln‘dlcr, J. (uuxo Auoili«x:.\'l‘i-: PRIZE. “Wu“. H- 1“ Wack- 1’- A- Mac-- It was also. decided to nl‘ler a Kcnzle, "“5- “- -\“““""â€â€- grand aggregate prize, which will be 51'3“ Nil-lellluillï¬. uuurdl-d to the rink winning the “3 “v- Wilson, -\‘ â€- I’l‘l'l‘iuur C~ most games i†u". hâ€) open (-vl-nts. lllewelt. H. A. Middleton. \\. Lung- MONEY FOR I‘l()‘.\'.\'l‘ll-ll.. dun. N. (in-cor). (‘. Suwliï¬v. H. H. Allnouncuueut was also mudctiintts- Johnston, â€- “VUWH. 1'1‘. \V. out of the sum of $1,200 needed lllflh‘)“"l- 1“- NUL'WN- -\- ““"l""‘- J- A- make the lmmmfl u sucCcss, the pnâ€"jl"lll§lllllll()n5, A. (lure, ll. McNovin, orgetl’c collllullll‘f‘ had been succcsï¬'iA- l“. “'hillow, M. Mounts. (ul in raising by subscription the! â€"â€"Oâ€"â€"â€" splendid sum 0: $1,100, Life's as brief as love at sight. : ANY RINK my ENTER. some joy. smm- crivf. and thenâ€"good In the big lionspll‘l every player night- in the Club will have the opportu-l “he" a you": man takes a girl for pity of entering a rink. ‘8 buggy joy ride and she insists up- BUXSI’IEL (‘()M.\II'I"I‘EE. on taking the reins, he ought to be f0110MB: brief newspaper "0' The bonspiel committee will belable to guess what she is driving at. : Major Alexander Charles composed of the following gentle In nine months Canada has lost. was men :-â€"L, V. O’Colmor (Chairman) ; tWenty-one million dollars by ï¬re. THE Dullllllll Bull -mumm‘m, . mourn-sum cnmmw, , W. . calls-II.“ huh-I'm talus-sum Collecï¬omAtHomeAndAbrosd “comm-Idem; mmredofcsreful .mummmunlmmmm Big Plowing Match EN '1‘) ALL ONTARIOâ€"ONE AT MILLBROOK answered on November 11 at a vincial plowing match that will held on a farm somewhere near The place for the contest Plans for the big matches are taking plilcl- ut \‘nrâ€" in the provincial competition. event promises to be keenly Con- -â€"â€"â€"0â€"â€"â€"â€" . Boyd, 0! Bobcnygcon, received d ewe. ‘11sâ€): 2 an» 1 .Q «r: f C IN by l .