sider his determination. Concerning Mr. Preston the ï¬rst minister admit- ted that the Commissioner had acted ‘7 v- va" _ vvvvâ€"wv The Full Measure" of S You flaw a perfect nghttomsnstaponaperfectfdand perfect style We» you are paying from 5 I 5 to $25 for a" Shit or Overcoat 20th Century and Progress Brand Garments will fulï¬l your highes; expectations and your (most exacting demands. They are the nearest approach to perfection that we ï¬nd In the tailoring trade. We can prove these facts to you if you will but give us the opportunity Progress Brand Ilen’ s - 20th Century Ken“ 3 mm Over- mm Century len' s .Suits$5t0315 , Suits$15to$25 “$530315 m$15w825 Boys’ anew Sultan . . Boys‘ 3 Pieee Suits Ian’s Trousers len’ s Balm ' $1.25to$5 szsoto 88 75am“ mow For utho-date Men’s and Bovs’. Fumishinm mat tho habit n? nnm;nn L--- “L. Mn ,... THE SESSION BEGINS (Continued fr’om Page 7.) PAGE m improperly and that by quarrelng with his associates he had showed himself unsuitable for his ofl‘ice. So he had to be removed. but it. was thought well to give him another of- ï¬ce and this had been done. j. m ‘ “VJ )1 bury; snarl-egress Brand Garments will fulï¬l your highest expectantions exacting demands. ‘They are the nearest‘approach to perfection that we ï¬nd in ie. We VcaLn‘ prove these' facts to' you if you will but give us the onoortunibv. If 0 ‘ LIKELIHOOD 0F CONSIDERABLE “Kg“:gim this .21“ mo, or ‘ coat LITIGATION. BETWEEN THE November. 4.1).. 1906. mâ€" . mum ms. J-of the IIâ€"-:-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-___ CORPORATIOL AND FARMERS T0" of Lindsay, h m a, uty 01‘ ha mil fulï¬l your highest expectations ~13: REGARD TO THE MAII‘TER. gictm'h. Solicitor. for ma Io- ‘ ' h - wen. Executrlx o! the sci es- †approach ‘30 perfectxon that we ï¬nd 11: There will probably be an mwest- tubaâ€"474. if you Will but give Us the Opportunity. ing amount 01 litigatiOn betm the wâ€â€" M tonal“? O! OPS ‘nd a number 0' the - A i _ ‘ gee): statements cohstitdta bribery l==_.__â€"'â€"__â€"-=:--â€"____ within the meaning ut‘ the act: Held. that the citations {all :‘ that noth- NOfl“ to Creditors l ’ mammmmenctu‘todu """' of-type: mthmflomtmmmmnm OF THE ES’ mm or JOHN mm»: w-uwmmmomlym in nuami‘onuumv,in six diluent 1’“;th am the county of Victoria" Bgrrisr ‘of tenants whowrongmlb voted w.’ tar-d. 1.". “and noting. enough code-troy tho-n;- 3‘230! “37 W_m Win-mt to use, temperance hotel and to contain gin. ending and sitting room, which â€tit would be provided wkth literature and 3:“ u gamesfor them“): the pitch: tree (charge. and in annotation with which temperance hotel sleds ad ramble; wouldbe tmflt. an; u»; ‘use ADD“ ofsuch sheds would)» Manama ' " At Osgoode Hall, Toronto, on Wed- , nesday, November 21, before Chief I Justice Meredith in single court.-â€"l). I mm 11ers “M... :0 have i. â€â€˜2'. â€m I 0’ Gamer“ and 0' 3- Langley (“Re- A mmmmmfl. ’ ï¬eld) for Leaky. a. mtepayer, moved M IN My â€33M to quash by~law No. 415 of the vi]- 18.38 of Lakeï¬eld, a by-zaw to prohiblt Notice to Creditors Lakeï¬eld.being a. by~law to prohibit IN the matter of the Estate of the sale of liquor in the village of Duncan ncArthur, deceased. lLakeï¬eld. W. E. Raney. for the Vil- Notice is hereby given pursuant to lage corporation, contra. "he princi~ R»S-0-. Chap- 199. See. 38. that , , all sons having claims einst pal objecttons relxed on were that the unï¬t-tote of the said Duncaig MC? byâ€"lew had not been posted up in ma Arthur, late of the Township of {our most conspicuous plums in the Eldon, in the County of Victoria. ,. . , , Fer-mar, who dled on or about the ullage.nor m large type. that 3mm and W of July. AD. 1906, are "r 5“ tam“ 11“, VOW “'3" “9‘" 3° quired to send by poet prepud or right to, and that, eclergymm and to deliver to underugned solicitors others had promised that if the 9.3;. for the. administrator, on or belore law were carried people land Mtween the 15th day 0‘ December. â€0'3 ‘_ ‘ , their names. “dresses, and descrip- [36,000 “d ‘7»000 “mud-V 3"!“‘a’b' tions and g‘ full statement of gun-â€" 1ed. a.'nd sufï¬cient more money prnmis- tlculare of their -cll.im, end the ed to bring the un'ount us to 814,â€" nature o! the security (it my) held 000. tobe expended in the I'fl-Uon by them 0'11? certiï¬ed. am? am 01‘ W public beildlng, ‘0â€.me Ii“ hrMAâ€"fl On dine-u“..- .L- -__-._ To tell of all who have' done well from our pért would be too much. All are jubilant over prospects. Jas. Rehile. who left four years ago with his aged parents, with a limited amouxit is doing well, and could sell [for a. big proï¬t. 1 expect to be down next month, and to tell of the chances that are here for the man. who is coming will be the pleasure of yours truly, is rolling and of a gritty nature,' a good feature for wheat. Instead of streams of ï¬sh there are pools of motionless water covered with duck. quite tame till shooting season. nSpools of thread for ï¬shing linesand beaded pins for hooks are meaning- zless ' poetry for the Saskatchewan As for Oxbow.1t is a thrhing town built one. cuno of the Souris River, in shape like the oxbow, hence its name. Fifteen miles south ia:Un- cle Sam'sland. In general the land and water. The gang board and sleep inaportable dining car. A day's work is from 1} to 3 thousand bush- :15, at 7o. for oats, 9 for wheat. Ten hams draw grain to M’ at $4.50 per day. This is done by Iarmers. They work long hours and steady. ex- cept when a jack rabbit is started out by a greyhound, which is al- ways 0n hand. He is a stern boss who canhold his men on duty when thisraceis on Had Solomon seen a Saskatchewan rabbit run for its life it would hava had precedence in Holy Writ to that of the goat as one of the things that called forth his ad- J miration for going well†I J MIN EVANS, Oxbow, Sask., NOV. 8, 1906. go west to speculate, some to Alber- ta, and some to British Columbia. I Iound the weather. except May, which was cold and windy. to be ï¬ne, :no frost till October. September is the threshing month. It is all done in the opea,'few men} stack. The plan-is the machine with 13 teams and 20 men handle the stocks, ï¬re Lakeï¬eld Local Option By-law Sustained IA [NTHEXA'I'I‘ER OF THE ESâ€" TATE OF JOHN HcSWEYN. WANT]: lab 0! the ï¬n b! Lind-gm in work. F!†cent: 9! Vkï¬orh. Burris» Kn†then hut notice. quired to send by poet prepud or to deliver to underugned solicitors for the. administrator, on or belore ‘the 15th day 0! December. 1903 jtheir names. eddreeeee, Lad descrip- tions and g' fell statement. of par- ticulare of their chime, end the nature q! the security (it my) held by then duly certiï¬ed, and theta utter the“!!! I!“ the administrator wtill proceed‘ to attribute the enacts o ‘the defleued among ,‘the patties entitled thereto. mew reg-m only to the claims of which they shall . ' “WUâ€"g listed this 2‘]:8§ day of November. ' “33.2.4: z/er’s Correspondents are reminded to send their corrxpondence on ‘Mon- day“ Send important happenings such asdeeths. accidents, ï¬nes, eta. uter. The paper goes to press on Wednesday alter-noon. {For over sixty years doctors ’have endorsed Ayer’ 3 Cherry Pectonl for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con- sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap-1 prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. Court. is disposed of. Present indica- tions are that there will be not, glit- tlc law belorc the matter is settled. i The council of the year 1905 pass- . ed a. layâ€"law closing the road and pro ’ viding for its conveyance to the ï¬arnr ers along the road and deeds had been executed and delivered More the end of that year to Michael Fox, W. I. Reid and R. H. 'Beld and the con-. sideration paid to the township. The council of 1906 decided to reverse this policy and open the road win. and they passed abyâ€"law {or that purpose and the farmers who had ne ceived deeds for their property .were not compensated and even the money paid by them was not returned. They consequently took proceedings under the Municipal Act to compel the township to make a settlement and the matter came on before Judge Harding on the 24th inst... on ap- plication for the appointment of ar- bitrators. The township have met this by commencing an action in the High Court toset aside its own byâ€" laws and deeds that hadbeen gi\'en the farmers. The Judge has adjourn- ed the application to appoint arbi- trators until the action in the High f “lea/i Ldngs Bronchitis hunk-3‘ in recur! to the short 90" tion 0! the CW road“ crossing the 8th and 9th concessions. For a num- here! your: itappears to have been ‘tho understanding that this road should be closed cad no roadwork was done upon it. the ordinary road ‘wowmces being considered quite an!- flcicx'at. without this piece of forced or cross country road that did not shorten the distance materially. It had also a dangerous railwqy cross ing on it. . The but mu: imam-.1- “I‘ll L- †4...... --__.. n jot-Ry even it all voted for the by- .hmjl to‘whkh. no, mm . h We; that the statements a to mm! Woe hotel did not constitute brib- crywithiu the meaning of the act Hotion mutt b6 dismissed with costs. HOORE 8 JACKSON. Solicitors {or Administrator Ill. tamunmm n l.. “1" '- __ _ Township of Ops and ' ESEâ€".38! "Eats or uxy part thereof to My person or peésons ' oi'whosg Omee Road claim notice shall not have 7 m Lou-o Tomato .................. 5.00 In:- TBL’RSDAY. DEC 6vâ€"By Bras " Burkaon. ............. 6.50 PZ‘ Bows. motions. on lot 4, con " Naticton .............. 6.58 P u- 3 Vennun ax. Dundord. tum “ Janetvifle ............... 7.05 pl:- M tad implements. the proper- " Chbo .................... 7.10 pa. ty of Englhh. sup at Arrive Liam .... .......... 7.20 I3» 000 O'clock. Lave Linden ..... .. ......... 7.25 râ€- FRIDAY. DEC 7 - mu ,' : Maeganâ€... .. 3.22 g; auctioneer. t, 9, 00- 2.. Mon, Bum ........ ’4. - the lotion: follow mung “ Among Point ........ 7 .50 r 13- m, WNW,- I: can, 13 A1117. W . .... 8-00 Pm your attic. noun. implo- . mm Iron Toronto mu. the W o! JAIIS Law M.-................ 9-}; t9- BLAI'OEI’O . Solo gt one o" “ ._,.............10. mm mm ' . .0 m 4# iéiiflfliÃ©ï¬ Â£1 a a .33 83 653 dad “H “938 Juan 3, ¢ ‘00-. nioofi. sits. in c.5300. i0 0.003.600.0000. i .0. uuwmngrua.ga. 33:1 cocooocil‘oi U. nun 24¢;naa :4 33.834: 3 IO'OODOI: . . ’3 BE .5 B 3' . MONDAY. DEC. 3.. Auctioneer, cmdn The annual general meeting of the patrons and shareholders of the Palestine Cheese Factory will be†held in the factory on Monday. Dec. 3rd. at 2 p.m.. for the tran- saction of business. JAS. Mc- MILLAN, Secretaryâ€"474. “v---“ vâ€" vvwvmw. Dec. 31!: “pan, forthe purpose of transacting general business. A full attendance is requested. GEO. E. REA, Pmidmt.â€"48-1. The annual meeting of the Rec.- boro Cheese-and Butter Couwill b4 held E‘thekactory _on rWedneeday auctioneer, credit sale of tum stock god implements. the proper- ty of lir- RidIu-d Summon. lot 1, con. 9nWOD- Sue ut one o'- clock and without reserve. The stqck includes 1 bay man, 1 brown nucuunear, wean we of tum " Btu-hell .. stock ud implants. the proper- “ Romy ............... ty of lir- Richuu Sampson. lot 1. " Chbo ................... con. 9.~F?'nolon. .809 u on. o'â€" " Jmtvme ........... clock and without reserve. The " Nathan ...... . ....... stop]: includes 1 bay mus, 1 brown “ But-Mon ......... mare, Inga! mare, 1colt,-8 Arrtvo'l‘orotto“ co-: in «If. 5jheflcrs, 4 steers, 4 m from Tom: â€ï¬‚u “3'“. “"3 WMtI Lou-o Toronto .................. BURSDAY. DEC. Gwâ€"By Bras " Wu. ............. Bows, “caches. on lot 4. con " Nestleton .............. 8. Vol-ulna a Dundord. tum “ Jammie ............... stock and implants. the proper- " Chbo .................... ty of Englhh. Sale at Arrive um ....... one o‘clock. Leave L ....... ......... iIDAY, DEC. 7 -- as†,' “ But-hell ......... . mum. Lot 9, (an. 2_ Mn. “ Mord ........ TOPEKA my kind of Business or Rea) 3mm: any- when. at am- prior. write me our rcqm'n- mcnzs. I can save you that a moms. NO MATTER “'HPPB LCV‘U'EU ...0 Pro nice and Busing-such of all kinds sold ui I: for cash in an pms of the United tat“. Don't wait. \V'nte to-dnyldelcribing what you have m at!) and the cm pn'ce on same. If YOU WANT T0 BUY I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Business For further particulars and con- dition. of sale apply to 11¢- LAUGELIN In PEEL. oi the Tom; 0! Lindsay. in the County of Vic: toria. Solicitors for Vendors. Dated this 13th day of November. A.D., 1906.46-4. TERMSâ€"25 per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid at the time 0! sale and the balance to be paid within thirty duys thereafter. There is a. goo?! frame dwelling house on this property in good state of repair. in the Township of Rexley, in the County obVictoria. the foliowins property, namely: LOT Nt’MBER SIXTEEN, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WATER STREET. IN THE VILLAGE OF COBOCONK, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY, IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA; according to C. J. Hanning's plan. at the hour of twelve g'clock, noon, at the TUESDAY, the 18th day of Under and by'virtue o! the powers contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at the Lime 0! the sale, there win be oflcred for sale by public auction on Mortgage Sale of Lands Pattie House, in the Village of~Coboconk 1. That the said Let will he pub- lished in the Ont-I'm mm on November 17th. November 9!“. De- cember 1st. and December 8th. 1908. 8. That in default of paymt oi. the taxes the lands will be sold at the Court House, Lindsay. on Wed- agendas. Fabruuy 901b, 1907, at 11 o'clock mm. J. .R. lcNEILLIE. ' County What. County Treasurer's once. Lindsay. Novanber 14th. 1906.-414. mm of tau hu' bun prepared. that cop: be had Court. House as in in ' o! the said list my ofï¬ce in the the Town of Lind- County Treasurer’s Sale of Land for Taxes lotion is hmby'.¢ivonâ€"â€" 1. That the ï¬st of Lands in the Countyro! View, for sale for u:- COUNTY of VICTORIA w by M n}; 15;. 0pm): 3 â€60th: 016.. Information’ as té distribution. ~ and: whereabouts will be that y- Duted tt Linduy this '21“ W 0’ fully ï¬nd by owaer, W. J , November. 4.1).. 1906. REA; Buboro P...0â€"-4'a-3 31¢!)an I: ms, *0! the Em 9! 139dâ€; In ‘tho gaunt};- oi STRAYEDâ€"Into the premises as the SALE REGISTER (Idea {harem mun» P. TAPE, THE .LAND MAN 41 5 K ANSAS AVENUE name: ,theaddE NOTICE - firms)»: Bowes, will not KANSAS Leave Wanted to buy. rum of.100 are: all good land. with 300d ‘mzildmg: a 1ew miles from Lindsay. Arte? e.‘ FAR)! FOR SALEâ€"Lot 5. con. :2. Eldon, 100 acres. Log house. gotâ€"r: (lune bun, two log stables, wall Yucca. Also lot 15. con. 1, Feb FOR SALEâ€"Two Hot Air ï¬rm one Kech and one W. Everything complete. with hot and com air registers, etc. Good as new. Apply to I. B. KcGEOUGF 86 Simooe-st" Lindsay .-â€"-3.2-tJ stone foundation. with stamina gooddriving shed and .303 plan. bearing orphan-d; plenty of 781.93. A road separates these two terms. Isles village close by ; school. postomoe and churches. convenismz. For further particulars apply 1.: W. H. BROKENSHIRE, Isles T. 0â€"86-12. K NR SALE. -Ca.pt. Balls Kara: r. 320 m. bout. Sawmill, 100 3“, -.~ woods ; ï¬rst/class buildings ; 2:53;; on the shore of Lake Scugog. ("n of the best wheat and crop farm.- in Cartwright. There has n 1 been a. failure of crop in 20 35.2" on this (am. Apply to CAPT 5. BALL, 191 Shaw street. Torontp ~41-18. FARM FOR BALEâ€"$4.500 Ira. purchase a. ï¬rst-class 90 more 1.2:: four miles from Dndsay. ~30: ; dwelling. barns and other 0:1- bulldings. Windmill, plenty of water. well drained; good {emu-s This in a very desirable farm. 1.,- ply at this cam-89. FARHTORENT.â€"Int 15, in in 9121 con. of Penelon Township, 1N acme. 70 cm cleared. A can.- tortable frame house and ham rm. ound atabling; overlookmg Sturgeon Lake and adjoining Hall's station. Reasonabx’e mns‘ For particulars call on IRS ELIZABETH ROBE, at Penn-(J Palm-45. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Mt 1. Con z, 100 acres, 70 under cultivation, t -’ acres seeded in clover, balance ,: pasture, comfortable frame hot-a: frame hem and other outbuildncx Good young orchard all bearing -. running spring through pasture :, good wells. Two miles west .ff Ornamee. For further particular FOR SALEâ€"Leicester Ram La-us, sired by the prize-winning Dan,- lu bred run at head of flow. Apply to JAHES CASEY, Lot 23‘ Con. 1, Hu'lposa, Valwt'w. I V SEOR'I‘EORN BULL FOR SALEâ€"- Bod. O years old. good, and-‘actaw. sure pygducer of pmmisiqg pm. FOR SALE.â€"VICtOr Clover l2: . , with union in good ,mmng ouhr. Will 0011 chaptior asks. FOR SALEâ€"The Keily Wood "Inn onehundred wres inthe twai- connexion of Emily. Bargain. :. WELDO.N Solicitor. Undsag: DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. _, hm: to Toronto. apply to MATTHEW WILSON, on tha premises. Fail-view Farm, (moâ€" mee P.O.-â€"46-'4. smm.-1im_ the 13. con. ‘ 14, Muiposa. r c ROSS, Woodvflle. Ontâ€"4114 genyf flaming to get ' anothew u: use on heilers of his get, is 1;» on}; reason for adoring him in JAB. C. ‘ Ont-48's. 48-“. Dundond...;.. .. . Wm..." ’ Anoona Point......... Med. Int .20, ‘Con. 1!, Op; about the 15th September, an 2â€"year-old red ~ We. 0m will plague pay expensee and re. move at once. JOHN H. PEEL, FARM WANTED. twp-From the premises of W, lot 6â€,an '10, a am»: about Octopgr 10m, ï¬ tw reg! hgfler calves, than: .aud 3.9n...... 5.3.1. tn.“ BID .ol' ItoIO‘oc .0 no. FOR SALE WELLS. Cambray Pf ..9 15 3.5. .10 55 u m. .11. 05 m: 11.15 a m. .11. 21 ‘33 ,11. 26 us:- d, lot 20, m. law “an: ovel 8.. ‘ oval Rang‘ showi spect‘ one o The want outribu M! am mm C; Cpnwo k. (kw mpg" mum“ We true