‘ tmdï¬nmru a +- - r l . chair. asked by the collorector (as shown on statement submitted to the coun- $417.84, be allowed.-â€"-Carried. WW Hoskinsâ€"Davis: That the follow ing accounts be paid: A. B. Townsend, collectors’ sala- ry, $90; A. B. Townsend, postage assessor and collector, $10 : Thos, J~ PROCEEDINGS Suddaby. plan of bridge, $5; Alex. Rettie, 7 days of overseeing Byrnes’ bridge, $17.50; J. Davis, expended planking Kinmount bridge, $7.50; J. Davis, expended Crego’s creek, . 54.50; J. McKay, road grant north Wlth boundary, $10: J. J. McGee, culvert‘ on Monck rend. $4.50; Geo. Good-i Lorneville Nov. 7.â€"â€"Council met -. ant, 30. ; E. D. Hand 7 ’ . . _ 113.11%. reigns; _ Rs, (‘allan qelect.gpursuant to adjournment in Planks prln-lng, ‘32," ’ ‘ ‘ ' T ’ id lilall, LorneVllle, on Saturday, bov. “lg-JUPOT'S, “" ; ‘2‘ B'q mmgiréi‘ :0' $7» at the hour of eleven o’clock, a. l ' L . ( 'I ’ Lilitiingnj‘igi‘s 3373’- sziiii Sud-din; gm Members 31'9“â€? gigging:- ‘ ‘ “‘ ’ “ ‘ r l c a ' , - expenses, attending Toronto Board l'ms’ and CounCl 0 S 3 ' ' “7 ' ‘ d McQuarrie. The . , .. _ 0 . _.mson, Spence an - ‘ o: ï¬giï¬gqcï¬gï¬igï¬s $3105 .’ ‘,1;_§lninutes of the former meeting of 26111 P us- hmâ€; bonus $5 46 3111‘s IOctober 14, were read. ‘ l I 0g 3. K M . ’ ‘ 'i McQuarrieâ€"Spence: That the min. Oswald fence bonus. 324. l . . . ’ .. _ . utes as read,be amended as follows . Care“ Hosklns. That the council 'lhe account of diVision court, W . adjourn till the 15th December.â€";Hopkms v. township of Eldon, read, Carried. Wm. Nicholls v. township of Eldon, and the minutes as amended be ad- optedâ€"Carried. Annie Mcllae waited on the coun- cil wanting to know if they intended to build the sidewalk to her house Explosion of Acetylene _ . .this fall. She stated she had waited Gas MflChInelon the council at a meeting in July lashing for this sidewalk and com~ iplained that the fact of her waiting Kinmount, No“ 1634“,. Adolphelon the council was not reported in Boldt, of Lutterworth, arriVed home)the PEPE“ under report 0f counCll on Saturday last from New Ontario, rproceedln-gs. . where he has been fire-rimger for The reeVe 9x13131113: to her that the Department of Lands, Forests part of the material was already on and Mines. of Ontario. Mr. Boldt the ground ahdï¬hey hadsrransvd to ,=, speaks very favorably of that new commence building the Sidewalk on and promising country and will re- Tuesday 01‘ Wednesday next. turn soon to work on the new ex-i John McEachern waited on the perimental farm, which is being council re school debentures for S. cleared by the Department of Agri- S. No. 3, being raised on his pro- . . culture. He showed your corresâ€" perty east half of lot 6, con. 8, and , ,7 ,. .. pendent some splendid samples of stated that this property was not ' ‘ * gold, which he broke off a. cliff on his included in the by~law for raising walks through the forest looking for said debenture fund. The reeve inâ€" , ï¬res. fstructed him to pay the full amount ' .; Mr. Bert Hopkins met With an “Ch of his taxes and the amount of the “g dent last week while cleaning acety~ school debenture rate would be re- 72 ’1, lenc gas engine. By some means bated to him. ,_ : an explosion occurred and his mous~ Communications were read from V tache and eyebrows were scorched. the following. Mr. Gordon Hopkins and Miss Mrs. Sarah Taylor, asking to have . Pearl Hopwood. attended the J. H. her taxes for 1908 abated aS she was 54 Cameron concert in Mmdcn last not able to pay same. week. - Mr. Elwood Roberts, formerly A report from A. G. Cavana, town , . ship engineer, stating that all parties manager 01 the 1053111 1’1??th or the of the Hector McFadyen award drain Farmer 5 Bank, paid a tlSlt to Kmâ€" had com leted th ir t' -l mount frivnds last week. ' p e por ion, am Mr. George (.‘otlingham has leased Many Important Matters Dealt SAM. S [iDDABY, Clerk. river and will be found ready to do sponsibility 3 and he presented his ___. mwyephndmm'maodited . 0 th , , Burnt River 6. 'l'. R. 5mm mints“: w{â€"‘m. m“ in- lm“we it"sâ€? â€...: £5 SIM†"ave one ' trodnood o. few 39w runs ago. in mewmdnt the districtsas itaodvantages “poignant-tho two rm: Burnt Rivâ€, Nov. ILW met ’zomo known. 0ne':l‘vl7.:nrl:y farmer; 1;: . . RING N0. 1. ursuant' d'mlrnment. All mean- this.“ . W88 . ‘ Itiers pretsgnijandthereeveinthe videgyomgbeefinï¬rst-classcondi- Wt “6 m’ 1163! , tlon. weigdxing about 4.00 lbs. This wigs]: H;- .1“... «Eggs-.8151 41 - ' ‘ each member of the ring" about. 0 M318. 1 . . â€ï¬eï¬ï¬m‘“ â€mm“ were 33%.... or good meat each week at 6c. ..-.... 335 58 Our Men's Santa and Overcoats have received orders to move. and move A communication from I. E. Weld- it: tggnty weeks. T?†Tml m ' . fW. Aldred's, was 0 pieces according 0 a .' . ffidmbgoig‘eg?§cfl, and each member of the ring gets the _ . ‘ 315G. 1‘0- 2‘ Carewâ€"Hoskins: That the council 20 pieces in’rotation. At the begin- {Weight 0‘ 6 W: 3571 accept the arrangement ofiered by the ning of the season each membengets' 8:12;: "Fin... "......†".3533179 97 ‘ Trunk Ra'lway 00., re m: his date for providing his annual, “mg 0 14 animals, 2 001' . ~ ° D f ' 9 32:21 it Burnt rRir:er as explained by and lots are drawn for the number at 6c ...... ....... 323 52 Part’ but, While It 8 8. loss or 118, It 8 the clerk with the understanding that of pieces to start with. A butcher 't ' -‘thout re‘ dice and without is appointed W110 dOeS the kiln?! and . . $503 49 - . :81; quhhing 0:1. flaw that an agent cutting, each membter of the rms has Meetings of the rmgs were held at reat aVIn or should be kept at Burnt River and t“'0 bass for the meet, and the butâ€" .the close of the season the middle of tickets sold thereâ€"Carried. cher bags the pieces, labels themand October, and general satisfaction ‘ ‘ ' ' ks so Iwas expressed. Arrangements were Mrs. t d ddressed the counCll. hangs them on mdmdual boo _ , The clefkeï¬o trite the immigration that the member calls and takes his ycompleted for next season, department. allowance off the hook and hangs up. A ring has been organized in the CareW_Daï¬s; That by~law x0. _ the empty. The plan has been found 3 Levitt settlement, with John Lawson a bv-law to provide for holding the to work splendidly. This year there ins butcher. This is- deï¬nitely at» of Parliament to lay the matter of were therefore relie‘i'ed, in so far as securing better protection at the Pot- - â€" te Corners, before the railwa . the bIaCksmith ShoP south 0f the work was concerned, from further re- lcornfpany. As long as the crossing I: ’ 486 99 they must. .a. pound is allowed as they require .another is being talked up at Bury’s more stall feeding, and for the last 'Green.-â€"Verulam correspondent to the cil) on roll (If 1907 amounting to Ifourteen, 6c. is allowed. Each mem-.I£obcaygeoa Independent. Almost Run Down at Pottery Corners _-_ Many accidents have occurred at the C.P.R. crossing, south of the t0wn, known as the Pottery Corners and some have resulted fatally, while others have not amounted to any- ' thing serious. It goes without con- tradiction, however, that their should be better protection at this crossing. Human lives are in peril or being crushed to pieces underneath the hca\'y wheels of passing trains every day. It is almost impossibfe to see the approach of the. trains coming into the town, and many narrow cs- capes have been reported from time to time. Another disaster was narrowly averted Satunlay morning at this notorious crossing by a party in a. double rig, covered. composed of ...-...- NO. 1; TABLEâ€" _ ......"- gcw patterns, the season ...... a“..- . No.12 TABLEâ€" ~ ...-: «...... uTiful patternstand high Regular $8.59__§_nd $l0.00 Sultana]! ’5 cut and style __ ................. . ..................... 4. £6.90 at ................................. . 5.90 90 M at ............................... “unm- ~-»M<.â€"_o~v.. ...M... . Rggular $12.00 an $13.00'Suits,beaâ€" We’ll make every one of them move at some price. It’s good business on If you were a Clothier, Sir, and had more Suits on hand than you could dispose of this season, would you keep them over till next year and let them get nnual municipal elections be now were two rings on the north side and ranged- out of style, besides losing the use of your money, or sell them now ? Sell them, :ead and passedâ€"Carried. Robt. Britt'on was butcher for both Another ring is in course of organ» Fellâ€"Davis: That the abatement sides. For the ï¬rst six animals 7c. lization around Red Rock, and still of course you would. during our 30 DAYS’ SALE. READ -- READ â€" Men’s Suits Overc ats _ __.»‘._ ...- grey velvet collars. best Italian 1i ..- ‘ Regular $12.00 and $13.00 Overcoats black. grey, and fancy tweeds, velvet Regular $7.50 Overcoats, black and Regular $6.50, heavy grey frieze, That’s Just What We’re Doing Men’s Ulsters l nines tweed lined, large storm collars, at: Regular $8 50, heavy grey frieze, tweed and rubber lined, large storm _ ...... collars, French back and Chesterï¬eld collars, at ........................... 6.90. class tailoring styles some with cuffs at a - Messrs. w. H. Wilson, Ops Council~ at... .......... ............. . 8.90 ' ’ 9‘90 Boys sluts ï¬tting ï¬féiiilegtflgfom Putt: NO 3 TABLE Regular $15.00 and $16.50 Overcoats _ Smith. County Engineer, of town, S‘ ......' . .. . . black, grey, brown; also nice fanCy Regular $3.00 and $3.50 boys’ Nor- and their driver, who were returning ‘ Regular $15.09 and $I_6.0o SEEJPC patterns, semi-ï¬tting Chesterï¬eld and folk suits, nice new patterns 2.49 from the inspection of the locality of product of thegcountry’sflbest â€clothes - . . some of the extensive drainage work â€" ~ â€"-â€"-7â€"â€"â€". â€"-â€". m...) . College styles, trimmings and tailorâ€" Regular $ 00 d i' ' . um“. makers, at; ........................ 9.; 11.90 . ~ 4 an '430, two and contemplated by the ops Co “I “......†.4 . 5.. ‘ lng perfect, at .................. 12.90 three c When near the crossing. watches " ‘ W“ D] ces, at ------------------ 3-49 were consulted, and the train, which lwas then due from the south, not being in sight, owing to Mr. Cur~ tain’s barn and the hill on which it stands, obstructing the view, the driver increased the speed of the horses to get across the crossing. They were about to cross the rail- way track, when the train was no- ticed sweeping down in their direc- tion, and the combined ellorts of all hands beCame necessary to avoid a collision, which they fortunately suc- ceeded in doing with no more serious results than the loss of a. valuable plan, the plan being lost in the con- fusion. The plan was afterwards picked up by Mr. R. J. Ware, of Cambray, who was driving along the road. He brought the paper to Lindsay with him, and left it at The Warder ofï¬ce and SurVeyor Smith secured it later in the afternoon. It might be well for the members of the town council or the members This is not a sale of“]OB STUFF," or m again stock. It’s our regular High-Class Suits and Overcoats and wil prices. Everything marked in plain ï¬gures. _ _ , . ccount re same for $2410 hid from View as it is at present, 1 your horw‘bhoe‘ng and general re"a . . - there are bound to be accidents from airinv on shortest notice. [ A. G. Cavana s certiï¬cate that theI _ . ' p Missa Edith Wellstood is visitingiportmn 0f the Budd drain alloted to time to time. Lindsay Peterboro- friends at 1901,0101, Falls. ‘the township of Eldon had been com- , The funeral of the late Michael meted in a satisfactory manner. and .- ,\ Byrne, of Somerville, was held from ithat the corporation was hereby re- Home from Cobalt I - his home on Sunday last to the Roâ€"[llel’E‘d â€0111 further I‘eSPOHSibility in man Catholic cemetery at Galway, iso far as the construction of the SPEAKS HIGHLY OF COBALT church, the Rev. P. J. O'Leary, par-inward drain was concerned. ish priest, otliciating. The deceased; Clerk of Penelon, presenting an atâ€" was well and favorably known in lcount of $5. as half of work perâ€"l this locality and leaVes a widow and 3 formed on the boundary between Fen_}Sturgeon lake, was in tfwm Iii-dag, several children. some of whom aremlon and Eldon. 'on his return from Coba t, w 'c ‘e has spent most of the summer on his claim in that district. He states grown up. Death was caused by an James Jack, asking that the ne- injury received from falling down‘cessary steps to dispose of the ap- u stairs a week 380- Deal of the James Jack drain be tak- that Cobalt m his opinion, has the ‘ ‘ ‘l- 1 Mrs. H. Hopkins, and children, “mien. richest Silver mines lathe world, for a short time. During his stay 3 parties .‘ it ~ ‘1 home again after a pleasant visitl G. B. Rennie, clerk of Mariposa, and that Silver will be dlSCOVered on in that village he s _ with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. enclosing a. money order for $2.25 as [the Montreal river for years to come. cation with a citizen, during the SOWï¬l‘d at Peterboro. half of the money expended on the /. Mrs. George Dunbar is visiting t 0 wnline Mari posa and Eldon, in " friends at Peterboro. 1906. t All the hunting parties who left R. Connolly, pathmaster on road 3’ I 3* here for the tall timbers at the be- } ginning oi the season are home again Cobalt mine. - diVision No. 95, presenting an ac~ hill and a pill? One is hard to get and report splendid luck The Dett- count for work done ï¬lling in a'up, and the other is hard to get Feudalism in the MINERALSâ€"A RICH COUNTRY Mr. John Kelly, of Kelly's Point, He also speaks well of the Kennedy 'course of which, he was made ac~ quainted with a. peculiar state of af~ fairs regarding the holding of land in that county. It seems that an English Land 00., the agent of which is a Mr. Gordon, owns prac- What is the ditl'erence between a County of flaliburton A couple weeks ago a Wander reâ€" l woods on the said lands together tions When ’90“th “ ran high " porter happened to be in Haliburton 9 With full license and liberty to the 1 ,it is reserved by the company, tb following is a true copy of the res-' ervations one of the company's deeds h' to a settler. 'And also subject and w ’Ch some of 3ireserving to the parties of the ï¬rst will 5° the {OHOWing Penelon Falls part all pine and other timber and made†is given M e GRITS GOT TWISTED. many quarters, a young ladv admir- - ~ ' ‘ of the ï¬rst part the heirs, gr of Col. Hughes at Fenelon Falls Also hlkG 1‘1““mG “â€3 3' I tarted a conver~ . executors. successors or assigns or lsplayed to a young Liberal lady jhandsomest Stallions in â€3"â€: 3 I“ “M arked up and then marked down 1 go at cut [part of the Country. All)? on .irt. of the ‘thrcmcs to tins to Purchase ll great 1.7,)..15 1149'" the genius “ Grit " i‘should not miss this sub . . muSt be sold. These {no - During the elcc- ‘ imported by John .‘llldigrsi‘r: ,. HR."- in mee. 1licensees after giving due notice to a °°PY Of The WatChman-Warder with “has Show“ a 2-14 ‘the said party of the second part, a ï¬ne cut of the Colonel on the sonndu by Keswick 2.1.9. . , 1 his heirs and assigns to enter on the front page, and jokingly drew her ,‘gl‘eabest sires of spa-«l in I lsaid lands with their workmen and companion’s attention thereto. The to-day, CODSidOl‘imI "‘ ‘ 1 'servants, horses, carts, teams and latter threw the other applicances as may be neces-i"119mmâ€n the " sary to cut down and remove and large picture 0! Sir Wilfrid Laurier lln‘ Flu. paper, on the flOOr, ,been mated with. “is s"! w n1 Tory ' 1858 seizedo {2-16. Dorcr was handled :. swi. and last June could nm was ‘. , ~tically all the nine townships. and curry of! the said timber and wood,, 8 On the wall. threw it upon After two 9 .u p; ,,~, ,,,. . . 93 * man party got their full comple- wgslhogt’fsi' . tat‘ the down. the farmers are allowed certain {making for this purpose all needful the â€00" “d “0d uDon it. Cowan. omerithIsnihnlh. . i ; ment of deer and one bear. Mesgs god agpoifj'ch 5! lldgh' I: ' rights only, and are in fact, onlyll'oads and ways; but With the liber-’i The mean pm was what followed races in one “‘l‘1‘k .11.: Hugh. .- .2. : ' - Messrs. Fred Dettman and J. C. were appoingeed :1 c; “tug: trog‘ï¬m . holding the land in tenure, in asys- W to the said Party of the second p: thetattempt m a. Lindsey Liberal straight heats, ..x-i-ri n....- r: wry ,, 1* ‘ Train, have secured a contract. to township of Maï¬ponsamto meet 8. Eye Straln tern sxmllar to that anployed by we’d-rt, his heirs andmassxgns, afterre- â€:3" 1:?“ I pomt against the 1 race, in extrapvh. mo} 1;“... ,, 21c; , take out a large amount of timber _ _ lung of France in Canada when misgoeivm notice to elect themselvâ€" e l t Tory girl who so loyalty l or better N h. . . g 71-†W .m‘; . 9 ,. in Cavendish township this coming cormmttee-frorm the township of El- country was under French rule. The’es or If to cut the same for the stood to her colors. The incident ever was kn O< (â€N ll“ h x ‘ 1' ‘lK" ' Winter. ‘ b . d2; “:1 iggsgotufdmitugoï¬qi HeadaCheS matter at once interested the report-[said parties of the ï¬rst part. the mgleuï¬dmeg: attempt t0 injure the fore. Also 5:2: 11:; 3031313,... of. (in. Mr. A. Train. foreman of pl! 110 n . 0 a u W 1'1 er and he mentioned in subsequent said party .of the second part his fl y V6 made her scores or beat 22,. . l d‘ \l . ,1 ,wqu ,. , ' works, at Burnt River, spent Sunday porn and Eldon. ‘ issues of The Warder, the conditions he!" and 33818118 recalling from the Cr ends Wongboth Liberals and 2 03 ' °' "1° “ mg ' “‘“‘“ “ - 3; ~ with his family hm- The ‘°“°“"n‘g °°mmumcati°m were MANITOBA LADY TELLS HOW under which the Holiburton farmers said cuties of the ï¬rst part for all °meV°° "1 Fmelon Falls. ' *' " Master Fred McKinley is conï¬ned ,left over to be dealt with at the labored, suggesting that it was g timber so cut by him or them studded 1 pair ammo“ mans, l. liming f ,N" to his home with typhoid feVer. next meeting: Mrs. Sarah Taylor, HEADACHES DISAPPEARED drawback to the county. The item livered to the said parties of thoflrst' er, matched team, 4 and 3 5%" “1 4 7 . Miss Maggie Craig, one of the. suc- clerk of Feuelon, and James Jack. WITH THE USE OF DR- A- W. ' port as paying for cutting similar .1“, man who ï¬gures in an explo- age. . : cessful candidates in The Warder re- The post omce order of the treas- CHASE'S NERVE FOOD. . timber from their own lots in the 3Ԡbeams ‘t the ““0“: and works 1 handsome My m‘ldim‘ ’ “f" :1" ‘ " cent trip to Quebec contest. is suf- urer of Mariposa. was not cashed un~ Women who use their 9y†much for The Hindu: Echo of last week has neiflï¬mrhocd a. schedule of prices, up. hector. 2.07}, dam Guilt-Val, 211: ‘ â€"- faring yith anettack of quihsybew til such time as thecxpenditure on mg 0,. ï¬ne needlework, are sure on article of considerable interest on will be published by the part-' ---â€" Dam could shew 2.25 clip. ‘1 _ it} E , The 111:3;th (inf: Georg: fever the townhne WW?“ Mariposa. and to ï¬nd eye-strain and nervous. sick the subject, “1d it i†“’9me in 1 brown gelding. 10 Wu.“ m" ‘ ny.‘ minmisnlgs the ggslitorgcar flare f'or Eldon could be adJUSted. There Was hmdach“ mng the ï¬rst symptm ml wow o mmt of m 1% Mn Sound and true In (in hill‘l’l"‘\'“ . ‘ é _ ThanksgiVing day were: Mrs. Alex. L ' . . WatSOn and Miss Emily Watson, of t -; ‘ Toronto; Mrs. J. Cameron, of Fe- . . terboro ; and Mr. Percy Hopkins, of the Toronto University. Last Sunday a. snow storm raged here all day and cutters were out on Mondav. Mr. Gillies has moved his new saw- ’ mill from Watson's Siding to Paris, _ ; Ont. ' '2 Miss Johnson, teacher at Walker’s : school, on the Minder: road, went .2: _, 5:} w‘; to Lindsay last week to hear the wishing to interview the mm and deputy-move at the ï¬rst acting of the county council. McQuarrieâ€"Spence: mat the {01- 'a lowing accounts be passed and the meme issue his orders on the treasur- er for same: A..G. Gamma/re the H. McFadyen award drain, $24.10; A. G. Cavnna, re the Geo. McFar- lane award drain, $63.85; John Grant, Wm. McEachern award drain. $5.77; Hugh McPherson, for doing township’s portion of the Hector Mc- .i.. .t.a:m~_. ... u - , . a of Sheï¬eld choir. Repeat it :-â€"" Shiloh's ' Cure will always cure my coughs and colds.†TO COMPIJ'II‘E BUILDING. ing ï¬le monk!!! A gang ofï¬ftoenBouTelephone 13. work done on “about cordl- Co. unployeesorrived in town Sat- road dim, 170- 95. am '“ mmm completeï¬enewcen- tral ofï¬ce on m, north. 1t inmate no committee appointed to meet a when the nervous system gets run committee from Mariposa, the new: down. not mere relief but cure, Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food stands without of the trouble and builds up the nervous system to health and to strength. ' Mrs. Geo. Ruler, Lakshmi, Ham, writes: "Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food cure me magmtsuflemrer,md.1omno “Our attention has been called to an article appearing in the columns of our Lmdsoy and Peterboro con- temporaries rota-ring to the mediev- olstateolchelondtitlesinalarge portion of the provisional county of Halibut-ton, comprising the nine townships hold by the Canadian Land and Emigration 00., which I: known as the Dyson municipality. "Havmg in our possession the ex- As a positive cure 102- headaches. rival because it gets at the canoe nervous headache, from wind: I m' nlsototbosoidpartieoof the‘flrat part aliquot-flea of stone and marble and mines, om, metals, phosphates, mimls gnd an spring; ofminerol,oilorguinorunderthe said land, whether‘th'oodydiooova- odornot,withmupowa-ondlibor~ 1 8831 horse, must b“ rwll 1 chestnut Keswick. 10 general purpose horses: 1 3‘5"“ mare: 2 ï¬rst-class colts. rim“: 3 years. ' ‘ 15 cows. all under 8 years on? and warranted in calf. , 4 steers. 2 past; 10 pig's. we†about 60 to 90 pounds. 2 cutters. nearly new. must be 90†: 3 new wheelbarrows. an)‘ price. _ 1 trotting sleigh. nearly new: SIX m jocks; 1 milk wagon. 2 Mt heavy team harness. must he 0011! ‘ _6 old halter-s, any price. 106.11†horse blankets given awari 4 electric city robes. _ adamsurcingles; 2 largest 5ԠBishop robes; 2 medium. 1 dean whips given away: â€I" m given any. You will l‘t on deposit dollar is t" Ofï¬ce: â€on 0 W‘“ Nov, Ill.†. Methodist i-lgi Thanksgnlllu .-\ success, '1 in \ could lh‘ (l«‘\ ' _ crowd troll. l w arm, Cum-4w ï¬lled. 'l‘hv «l... N. Smalu, w ; l \ ‘ Very (‘lllluliw program \\ ;1'~ 5 Lindsay, ,\l;‘~ 1 . W. ’I‘nrrlll. M , an Eilllll“" “,3 “but! \‘r l l.-. on ‘ and 5(_)(‘1.’l l 2‘. l‘. i m ’ NOV. lti . ; are during. zii. .. hunters“ slim: ll Our \‘zll’ulzn- :‘ll time up rim-H: , DO mishaps Our l0\\l‘l*f:;..l sold hi.k luil'llw. 8 Mr, l’i-ilrsw inLv-ntls 2.. . bhOu-mnknl: Mr. (Irllx'lu-f 10 ru-llln'n- il‘wiz; (‘ulP in Nl‘:-~ ~- hll‘s. Hula-H.†- sent \‘zsn n; r. . ' Mttlï¬licllwrh A [n'r‘xlilznwn' the llul'l -- . _ Ill-s. .l \J.» are, lhls ~ friends. 177‘ Killllwi so limo ,_ ;, wdi srmn :»- 31', hOlDt‘ 2n (:.:“". .Nov. 1; l Monday . . the amp. ,, ~ largely 117%: .~.‘ 2101 lire-sun gar-l .‘ffl'ill Sf-Yt‘l‘n . in the l} x ’I‘han’nsl: » l. , . Our 1..., 3 holiday Him" ‘l Miss l’mr'x sisti-r. Mr. \‘. Mr. \l. . I.ln‘l.\.1“ I) . Mr. .3 t . »» I’llrt l'wl‘,’ it and “Ira .1 1.,1 Miss .\.'1‘ -- . friends :11 '.."-~.-vl MT. ‘l‘llifluj .‘ ry lllcl: \1 , Old “with; .' Mr. uni ‘ll » Blonds) " ‘ll lllllnn. llr. ‘|l.".; ‘ll" turnt-r.‘ ;,-, ;: . A “'M‘l'l ?.-' ix! near fut 1" r'i- «i ll. NOV. ltl,r~\l.".\ bot-n \,>,:,l._ ll JiUllt'f‘, rt'lul'llv'll All‘. .l, xiigg‘; friends on ll.l.:« ‘ MISS L. ~;ll.'ti tug at ht’f' li|~::l Mr. and All? Thanksmhng 1 Mr. John “us. Quite a liuullrc around hvl‘c‘ sport Manon; Very SClxI'I'l‘ . Mr. J, [Lill‘ni-s. lug I“. 1h" lullllvi Mr. 'I'. Holilur of 1.01'lrnlll, ,xjtt‘l home of 31.". .I, Miss (Jill under 1h.- “1' ’l mu ['3 l‘o-n Miss liuliy it, “Way for the 1 0d horn“ again. MlSS l‘hhu] \Vl McFarland. (’1‘ Suml' and 51., home nor... hp.- “-0. Arm. Shmg mum, is last rouu. for , Mr. (:00. (:I‘l . days at his fill: “Milton.