HUI igh Come Early I ; mm“ he wholesale ices, and on acrease x] mer C NOW e tried e their chants the ldvnncement Club to Build Cement Walk to Cemetery Cash and One Priée O’LOUGHLIN 8 MCIN TYRE 31$ g-Tiu' 36 inches Ionz,at 17.00, 20. 00 and ...... . ..... 8'25 00 313k _ roles, 50 00, 60. 00 and ................... . . ".5 00 11m 31m;- pIain or trimmed With heads and tails at 45. 00, )j, m; 5T. 00 and ........................................ 75.00 Pm: 3;, :1 Lamb Ties at 10 00,12.00,15.0C and“ .1800 pmi m I.: .m'o Stoles at 25. (‘0, 30. 00, 35.00 and ......... 40. 00 pcni- m Lamb Bluffs at. 18. 00, 20. 00, 25. 00 and ............ 30. 00 AI-iski 5:11)) e Stoles at 20. 00, 25 00 and .................. 35.00 3‘1â€â€œ). Sable \Iuï¬s at 17. 00, 20. 0), 25 0C and ............ 30 ( 0 )Iammc I‘ies and Stoles at 5. 00 to ....................... 20. 00 “ml mCt \Iuï¬s D. 00 10 ................. -...--‘ ............... 17. 00 (m3 (iuat DI: :Ie 3.50 to ................... .... ................ 5.00 Gr (ont Muï¬s 3. 00 to ................ -.... ........... 5.00 033:: gm Jable Stoles 10.00 to ............................. 25.00 French Seal Set 20.00 to ........................... . ........... 23 00 ('00:) $1330.00 to .............................. ’ ............ 34.00 3 “7'“- \\nII'Set=-1000 45.00 and ....................... 50.00 I.1'\ “nil bet.“ 40 00 and.. . nu. . .. u... m u 50. 00 1301‘; ~ \I: irnmt ( oats, .50 and 52 inches long, the 'rer3 best .ualit3 Mimic-t and lined with good hemy satin, 45. 00 12ml .. . ...........................â€noâ€...- .... 65. 00 5,, (H) 57. ( Fenian Lamb . Persian L:.ruo 5 pa reian Lamb I H3953- bableq x. .mccmintx is eliminated by dealing with some one you 321 a ‘ _ '11: 1) kn; 1â€"you can depend on all our furs being thor- n11"h'1\‘ m mine and of the highest grade, with the assurance of L p v . it: ":4 mticn uith every purchase. ,;I. v,,»~}.‘\f IF FUï¬S 8 priCc. 1 that arc “'0r[ n I‘1 I pricc. Iver that reason we ofl‘er only a standard of Furs that am “Why °f ourguamnmr mflde Err-m perfectly matched Jain“. and thoroughly depe zdable. We have at our diposal ‘Mrvmmurcc and facility of the largest wholeéale funiers in Jung-yin which means that ‘ furs We Can Guarantee- FREE TO BOY’S AND GIRL’S ‘IttQ‘c - Mud hockey 'coach a Flash-Hahn “31‘3“: with tender. FOR 80 YRâ€"twe'f :2: ytooll' “whack“ [‘00. h )x wit n ' . n. and track. and many 06“ o .ch‘n. som‘ he. 00"" m “a mun! union â€1““ on omits. F0“,G.‘“R;?;’L‘i$ï¬l§.f§?zch. MY “a d p 9' Q‘. I I m horn. FOR now \ND GIRLSâ€"Maï¬a: PEN" mm" â€â€œ9"“:3‘3" mm umlslide . s, d “- null. and adduu today. n y “'“Wn. and :9 :31 .zï¬ï¬lm by return null. alum 1"“;va ilimtruted cntulu Me of fr†"Ohm. “1' boy! “d i r .‘ '3.“ sold. mum m (h: monoy at! m VIII! and 9mm“ 9°“ Pd“ 5m. an :_7f“,j.‘:;‘l“::;’i The tile-Jaimie}: Says a my 99.9w: ‘ , k V “35;. i’qégf; aging when; éHRli'm‘é that limit: il'i‘zé .. 1);. 1.;1i2:;;,l‘.~;m a lztvilivmw m was Mail! w ills " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ilwa‘uvi' m the 9min R? the Hula: “i “lute-ii ligpui‘lgq . ##m . 1m; .1 iii?“ milk in q Fillilllll in: will. “mag mm" piglets. W «n iii liitu has been :.;;i- in time by the in: not get gut pi patience or eculd ~ mu .llw h) the ifoim- Ql‘ shale yqur baby for crying. He wimp nl' lips. but llCl- due: not do that to be uglyâ€"that is m n- ‘l the slugc ul‘ siiuul-‘not u baby's nature-he wants to ~ ' ~ :vaunamility. Right laugh and be happy but when he ‘ :iw .\li\'ullC|lelUnt l‘lub cries that is theway he takes of tell- i .ml :13 llu- milk is in lug you he is in pain; that his little ‘v w: .,v .»i «ms, tin-y will cnn- stomach is out of order or that his Milli-Th month of the town nan teat} hurt him. Instead of he- .imwl umi stone in their ing cicss giVe him a dose of Baby'9 -v;:k-- mum; the winter. andlnmi Tablets and you will 80011 899 inâ€, -k m.- aid 01' the town him laughing and happy Stain- The ‘ =: in» mm.- work. while the Tablets sweeten the stomach; make he um â€i the town may be teething painless: bulk! “P 001d“: *’ Him: in help the work have“. cure constipation and expel WOW“- m Hu'ullu-l‘ n! the Club preeent Sold by medicine dealers or by mail W“ Hm idea. which will heat :25 cents a. box from The Dr. Wil- m'ut in .i working head at the liems' Medicine 00.. Brockvllle. Ont. For Selling 40 Sets of Our Xmas or Fancy Postal Cards, 6 in Set for 10¢ rt H nyriS are not thoroughly reliable they are dear at any Y‘f‘ll Mar and revers Men’s Coon and Black Dog Coats th m \\ IN BUYING FROM US YCU HAVE OUR GUARANTEE .' TORONTO NOVELTIES CO. 9 mrvuncema‘nt of nst year and a half, wtir nweting lust :mier mum Then- rulzmct‘. th? membérs sum» enthusiasm Hw l'lnh rid thaw“- mvi if is: zihtit‘ibdté '1’» «m nurmxibhgh h.» (‘Iimimz {HHWF clns \dvancement organizatiuus in linked 11i5§HHH @HHH‘ Bf mammg mm m m HM}: ma} mm WNE‘MES: oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 00,12.00,15OC and†... 5. 0‘0, 30. 00, 35. 00 and ......... $.00, 20.00, 25.00 and ............ 100, 25 00 and .................. .00, 20.0 3, 25.00 and ............ at 5.00 to ....................... ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo da 85: (‘luh \\ ith The titlvlsdbi'lity b‘f hdldinc tht‘ir annual «mtg? defli‘di «a: mu HB- mggmé, aithuugn if Mg 65mm in {aka m; aetmh at {as b§é§éh£ um; “Hm: Hum mama» a auï¬maf arm hugmag mm a? we {km-H mm a ma“. {b amass thaw 3mm ah {he was; HE §H§§b§HBH was mm: {8 RM Has smwai m :iaaum an Hi6 Msé- a? me Big GENE-{1% haaéma mm m gush a 93.25 33 sï¬m mm he mam n mm; â€13 mm Mm»; m: vurlimt pusaihlo opportunity. The members reviewed with a cer- tain amount uf pride the work ac- cumpliahed in the building hf perm- am‘nt roads, and also in the instal- lutinn of the new System of lighting. the Hub having been tn a certain degree instrumuntal in wnrking up popular sentiment in hnth mstnnces. maï¬a it: am; ms Baum; Mm; m: m Has game: “-88%: The iliFsmm Em a my smut was FSBRFF: énamg mat maps “192‘ a WWW 9% mm: Malt! w. the: WREEHR’ {a me man R? W Huh: l‘mnco. Ont- Lindsay Everything among the mountains impresses visitors with its immensi- ty. The canyons and crevasses yawn so black and bottomless; the moun- tain streams appear so endless, ris- ing, as many of them do. at the very summit of a mountain, disappearing occasionally behind rocks or vegeta- tion. only to reappear Inoking fuller and more violent than before, and finally disappearing into the valley. iwhere you still hear its swirling pas- sage, but where the mists hang white and impenetrable. These are the early morning mists. In the valleys they reach almost to the tops of the giant trees, which lift their heads up on a level with the railroad track. We were wmnlm‘l‘nlly impressed by the beauty aml luxurianee at the '\'ueetetlmn ‘l'lw luliaife is vxll‘aut‘: lilnim‘ily large. and. everwiiere. nil ihe forum of vegetable life We rank; it in a shim that beggar: all tied: vi=ilitlnn=a night unequalled in um: jenlic lmauly and veal grandeur-zine lnl‘ly mmmlninn. ilwlr amen Named. in the Very Verge ui’ lliair sunny cups. with lowering pine and. ham gains m', Having left Calgary after sunset.i darkness fell as we were nearing the foothills; so we literally went to sleep on the open prairie end awokei in the mountains. I FIRST IMPRESSIONS. i And such mountains ! 'To those of. us whose eyes had long since grown. accustomed to rolling prairie land; and its stunted vegetation, there. was: much here. to awaken in us wonderi and awe. A wonderful panorama of l glacial snows, rugged mountain heights. snow-capped peaks aod lax-i uricint vegetation stretched beforei It is impossible that any words of description. oral or written. can do justice to this theme; but I aim in this narrative to briefly touch upon the wonders of a. trip, via. C;P.R.,! from Calgary to Vancouver, as they: impressed our party; and as wel Spent a. night passing through some of the most interescing scenes going! coastward. I have contrived to com- ; bine the most. interesting features of | our going and return. so as to take the reader through to the Coast be-t ginning at Calgary. ‘l‘hruat suddenly amtmg thaw giant thinga mere sank inm imignitioauvu all them things which we had farms m'b‘ ham! amuutnmad h. h wnulnl suem that mw Mans uf prnnuvtiun had tn undargu a Hmruugh mm'gau- ï¬xation before nrdinary things mum take an their reasonable prupurtiuus again. and signiï¬cance. When ï¬rst we gut out of thn car In the early morning. near Glacier. as we stnod at the side uf ““3 truck. hemmen in by great heights shutting n‘ut the sun, and at our feet prpclpi- tnus depths, We appeared to one an- other as a crowd of pyg-mles, the train “kid a long row of bm’zes, and Hie" tramâ€"a child's play frnck. .ï¬ui M‘e‘h; fdi‘ d mdï¬rént, my mind i‘v‘e’nt Matt: {3 H15 sbé’nég a? yéEEérMaS', {ha Hess was fï¬â€˜Ã©â€™ré swung; {H'é mu; «5 had 51mm aaaéaeéa mmmms; aim Hi5 MBEHM mama an Mama hdk'éti Maia; ‘Ea 5w uh; Mai ughï¬ï¬Ã©ti Mk8 {kl-{HBHMMHE Mi Rim; iBiBFb'sal at! B3: mama mmmaaa; m? at: {smearâ€"{ma Mae: Hm mam His ahamsv MR mama em: m m: mass; ‘fï¬ï¬ WW; Wm M- ean mm m m: amww m Maï¬a w an: WEEREE‘RQ W w: Xmmmï¬ MERE! 999mm mm: 9? £12m: mm: H m maummw MP ï¬ï¬Rï¬BHRRé am: My HWER mum: a? me wawsm: Wm M his; mum. WW, 9 MR FR me Mast: ï¬â€™ERFSééRq We we 69m Wm E8 F m HHE‘ME: w: an: imam: mm; 2m Mama 9mm 8% was: Ham 1: 99 WW §ï¬B§BHRR§ an: my k 9‘ W: tmsuï¬r-g we 9:: notoriety for your: put become of being Illuated on the Kawnrtho Lokes. been†of her ï¬ne maln thor- oughloro. etc.. and her fume wlll continuo to spread along the “mo lines. but of neoent you: tho town has been exumlwly ndvertloed be- cause of tho Llnduy Control Folr. one of tho but emulation: in the Province. or in the Domlnlon. And may of the mom. men bohlnd‘ tho undo-y Control Falr on also mo- clgtod wlth tho Lindny Wlntor or Christian Fair. much he boon mac uy man! even. out! whlch urns“. on. mnnsnu. momma 27 1913. I ha boon' wm bocom putor at St. Paul'sw Wary“ m... ad which Presbyterian Church. Winnipa‘. tum you-I no. :no longer claim our entire attention. {for from here to Golden we follow Ithe banks of a. swift river. roaring land wild amid its countless falls. ed- !dies and miniature cataracts. It is {the Kicking Horse. Occasionally. too. we get a glimpse of a roaring little torrent foaming and tumbling 'dnwn, saume thousand feet (r more. l_from some mountain-peak to dash Iout 09' View into the valley at our sameness in this mountain wry; no two peaks are exactly similar; and. moreover. are there not many other sights of surpassing interest, besides peaks ! In the neighborhood 0! Laggan, Hector and Banfl. the peaks and val- leys are. deservedly. oi all-absorbing interest. Here. too. we cannot help noting, by our guide-book. the swift changes of altitude we are making. It seeims almost incredible ! Our engine must! be doing some wonderful climbing up grades and gliding down others to accomplish this I And “bile we are lost'in wonder. and our engine goes swaying around a deep curve now, and gliding again into a deep valley, we haVe time to View the famed “Three Sisters" at Can- more, the “Great Divide." and other points of special interest. himself as “full of peaks." Some- how tho trend of this traveller's talc affected me with a tear that peak- seeing m‘ght beCome monotonous to us alone-but not so. There is no sameness in this mountain scenery; no two peaks are exactly similu; and. moreover, are there not many other sights of surpassing Interest, Approaching Field, we see this tiny town nestled at the foot of three grand old hills-35tephen, Dennis and Fieldâ€"all different in form. height. and size, but all alike capped with snow. But. even here, the peaks can foe; Now the hrakemnn calls our et-iwater tvnliun to an immense ruckslide that tranq occurred only a few days previous. 3% It is thirty feet deep. over two hun- lung ï¬red fvet wide. and tore down from hurry lhr- {up of Mt. (‘athellmh tarerminlaht o‘erxlhmg In Its path: lnrp up thn wr. {talk and telegraph pales. lllled “WI-Mn! hm! M the Klvklnn Nurse ï¬ner. umllualvr mmmmml us: dmantallnu murw mm mm llw \nllm halu“. lemma mun-n- ul‘ mar-m tuck alum; in: pnlln ‘Hw mums M In m (hid gmmculm‘ nlulu Wn- Imnnml W van n im tho hulk-Mug uf n hunvvralnm mm» mm- mm .uumum ul' 11w mumnnm mum l‘nwpa nt fm‘mvr mud and ruck um ti Elma: an new and warn. appam‘hm rock: like gram roads duwn Hm auuumMn m. In sides. mwpl New at wwlmiun ur when: with ,wung Ween just springing up mg n have mm there, hm“ Running Cum. '3me t; ‘whhn {have is just spams anuuqh for we track and riwr. side by uhla ha‘ween the muuntaiui. ’l‘ha track has many denp ourws. fullnwing Hm windings hf thu I‘iver. and frmn the \vindnwa “a can uften see the engine and sev- eral cars ahead. 90 ahrunt are some of these curves that it is al- most unbelievable that the engine we seeâ€"unwing in an almost nzmoslte direction to nursnhes, can be our own main». nut presently “-1- 191*! own unglne. lmt presently w: mm nursehes sway to on? side us bur bdr swims: Mund the bend. and ihéh w bah he'né‘vé. ’t‘hé racks hé'ré ans Hut ME'fb‘iy m: bmiwza; But many M5 uwmuhmflé. Rudfléhlï¬- «a ma mw a H‘ézï¬ hm: “at; mm {me 3mm»! 3? an; auntsmaz 53a has-ms; La m- tha mums hsat ma mag-‘gï¬ast ua Bawmnt; Ha ï¬iéxï¬Ã©mé i sanauii m» Mft‘h awn; m m m: hm, hssa mm mm ans: ha}? Mama mm a mumm 8% {44952; “'14 133%: am; m m Bur-2‘s}: HE Rn 'rv mm am mm; haste w 214%; M936 is W MW Maw; ms: was w: EFQWHM Mm: SWHHE â€$53 WHHRL Waking a? Maï¬a: mm: 9mm {+38% EWE'.‘ a? (£9th 9': mm :mm 9 éuwcéaéun at We MW: in a ma: mac: m‘ um amp}: WW!“ 91 mm (By D. L. Rapedale. Alta. Thornton. o! nnnttord. Lnnttord,’ it. Cumulus will spend 825.000 St. Pawn eo cunt-3n Mound“ school. bunt (six); and it was no uncommon thing to look buck and gee the tun- nel from which we had emerged. and. in the same moment. lookingmhewd. see our engine disappear into snow“ tunnel. But we are destined to still more vafledsoeneryweflnd. “rem into Sicamous Junction. situated by the calm waters of Shuswap Lake. It is a lovely stretch of water. KW- lng back perfect reflections of the wooded mountains on the shore. The fruit Vendor obligingly tells us some interesting facts about Lake Shu- swap. Its altitude is very great. it is famed for its length. and it is the resort of the beautiful species of fish known as the “rainbow" trout. The unters are very clear, so much so that the ï¬sherman can see the ï¬sh play in the water at almost any depth. and can see the bottom of the lnke quite clearly, at great depths, through the limpid water. After following the lake past sev- eral stations. and some ï¬ne young orchards, we _consult our time-tables to ï¬nd we are coming to a flag-star tion named Tranquille. And truly. as we rounded the next bend. I fair- ly held my breath for delight. We had come upon one of the loveliest and most peaceful scenes the imazin-z ation can picture i The surrounding Co'untl'y was quite barren looking. except for an occasional immense tree. But, right at the edge of the water there nestled a tiny village, almost completely hidden among trees! Not a sign of life was vis- ible. it Would seem that Tranquille must be either sleeping or desurted. Combined with this, the extraordin- ary transparency and calm ot‘ the water gave one an impression of tranquility not easily forgotten. .\\'e follow the Thompson “her for long distances. and near Lytton we hurry to the Vestilmle to get, a first sight of the crew waters nf the t‘ra- zera 'txvtanmttons nt‘e heard on all IltleP: "Flee the fish! Why the water I- think with them i“ Amt. truly. the water seems aluminh with mat-sen or strthntlitiu‘ hlm'k tmthum In tho clearer mater h)- tho hank \w man «we thetn=thnusmutl and thou“ such of the dark munch-swung uni: mom Mom: tho hunk m inter-win: urn ï¬shing places erected among the rocks. tlet‘uiiotmlh‘ we some upon Mt ltuliun tent in the visit of a rock. Where hundreds of autumn are home om: out on sticks to dry. This has been a t'it‘h season for the tisherttmn on the Frazer. 'l‘haro has not been such a run of salmon ioi' years pre- vious to this; especially of the dart- red salmon. or Hockey's. It. is stat- ed by those who should know, that in July and August the struggling millions so ï¬lled the stream that a mun could cross on a hoard, upheld Since leaving (Eniden the muuntaihs hams nut an bém 0! {he v‘mddéd Mind. in Mimi fe‘gim'ns {ms mus dré at a mum Mm am! mam hd i’ï¬gt‘id- Huh k‘thuléflii‘. “may aha at many weuim ftiHï¬S; abhsama m Hm His- wa's like mat EdetiÃ©ï¬ Â«m1 may {Mme ms; m {ammm- mm a? 11.2 tï¬Fde‘aa; TMHQH bat an Mauufui aa W was!“ mm; mm: mm 5am magma {H HM may mmmz'us Emma “mum a m»: m: was gamma with W: Y'RHHHF: W: ma haw ms mm; mu: m: mm H: mm: m M?! mm m: m: mi: and mum“; 4.8 at: my Hm 9mm m: mm is law; m mun: 4m}: mm m hm m: {swam mg m: mm; mm Man Man mm at! m- mm; Mm mm H8 and W aw sea man is in. aux manila. mun could cross on a hour: by this living mass. The water of the * Frazer unmistakably green. and in scarcply to he distinguished nat‘yrs of thn seq. appeu rs shade is (mm the- Inquest Into Death of ’ the McFarlane Brothers The remains of Messrs. Archibald und Neil Met-‘ulane. of Islay. who met death by asphyxiation in the lodging house of Ira. Evans. on Duchess-3L. Toronto. were inter-Nd Thursday at Woodville. the bodies hu‘ing been brought through Lind- say via L‘.P.R. to Cambray. The min. of news. Archibald meter 0!! at 11 o’clock. and the boys and Neil guru-1m. of Inlay. whoxetired without turning the top on _ _ -; oom. Enrlvrnext morning not death bv asphyxiation in the in the r r ’ . ' the 3 meter was again turned on lodging house of Ira. Evans. on gs ‘ 'to get the morning breakfast. Duchess-st†Toronto. were interred It also came out at the inquest Thursday at Woodville. the bodies that there was life in the bodies of â€Vim: been brought through Lind- ; the unfortunate young men at the say via L‘.P.R. to Cambrny. time Mrs. Evans discoVered that the 53‘0““! those who attended the in- gas fumes were escaping. bUt instead quest at Toronto were Messrs. Nor- of turning of! the meter before seek- mnn Mel’nrlane. of Lindsay. and ing aid. or of opening the windows Duncan McFarlane. of Cambmy. bro- to allow the gas. to escape. the there of the deceased young men; Mnitrightened uoman leit the young men S MCIâ€"con. of Cambray, an uncle oi'and went in search of medical aid. the deceased. and Mr. 8. Oliver. of.(m the arrival of the physician. it is lindsay. It is reported that some- stnten, life still remained in the what startling evidence was brought ‘bodies. However. little could be out at the inquest, it being statedidone to resuscitate the victims. that Mrs. Evans. the proprietoress' The inquest was adjourned by the of the lodging house. turned the gas coroner until this evening. Among those who attended the in- quest. at Toronto were Messrs. Nor- man McFarlane. of Lindsay. and Duncan McFarlane, of Cambray. bro- thers of the deceased young men; Mr. S. McLean. of Cambray. an uncle of the deceased. and Mr. 8. Oliver. of lindsay. It is reported that some- what startling evidence was brought Bitter-as the pill may taste. the Liberal press has been compelled 'to' retract a lie invented and cinculated by the Grit misrepresentation hu- rcau in Ottawa, which. by the way, is " under the patronage of Sir “11-, {rid Laurier." A few days ago every Liberal pa“ per in the country was loaded up‘ with a warn .;.p the et'lect that grave; mismanagement had been revealed in I the conduct of ‘the Work on the Hud- ‘ son Bay {hallway terminal at Port ' Nelson, and that a large (:mnxrnment ' dredge had been allowed 10 hreak‘ from her moorings and {ac destrny-i ml This Mary has lwnn prm-on absoâ€" lutely and .malh‘lnusly 6.91:», and the Liberal press has boon {um-«i m m‘knnWledgv Um “9. Hum. Mr. ('uchmne. “miner M annun}: and nu ! ' m chum; h l.\’ m the [maple uf Huw Tm Hun- Maripnaa (‘uuncil l'mwemnp, um. 10.â€"'l‘ho members were all prmut and the minute: 0! tha last meeting were read and approved. Messrs. Malcolm McArthur and Hugh McMil- lan ware present to ï¬nd the cause at (he large increase In the schonl sev- Hnn rat» {or this year, but it was shown that thp rates had been ieviod according to the trustees. requisition in 9. 9. Nu. 172mm 2. Mr. Wm. 31mm rmu‘rtm Hut Sir. Wm. Tam- hm hm: tlénhéfl mat {he dbéh bdi‘titm n! H16 flnh‘mbk Mam u an ékhéhsn uf Sin. Magi-:9. :i. r; in am! R’am- m-i mu «5% iii-5226M Hmmmci um. mm m ms Mung Hastmyad {m4 mum Hh‘ {HEW hHihb‘FHsR Mamas m tam gummy; an; t‘m Mame m Mums mm: {minus m mm; m “mm mm a? ma Fihmg: mm a»: mum; m m»: §H§§FHFHHH§ a? w: :ihmnatm: Emma»; m; 1398;; .a‘hz: um; mmm‘a‘ m»: swam Hm Me; I». Hmwa‘ tlm‘ém‘ Wm H: Hawk-w W mm a? Uh: Nada: Mam: W MW: am: MN m: meansmla: .h'm'm! mxwmmL‘HtMé hm! hm rï¬cmwi mm. W.- 21. 19- Edward: 9'5 W- m‘ Lindsay. mmtmg the mm min: furcmuuxxt Mr. ms: cqqcrew brings an Douala: Campbell is useued three Five hunareu u; dollar- !or a. female dog. md he Its-of Sipiesing, Thai: 105 math“ do; is a mtle dog. It. attanded a miuio: Prod Kore antenna the council t lnukc “H“ I tiun m‘ the Spray drain. hut in case lw (ltd not tultil his agrcuuu-nt. then alu- wanted the council to perform it {or her. and she Would be responsible fur the payment of the expenses thereof. Mr. T. H. We tsun, of Seagrave. d e s i r e d some intorxnation. on behalf of Mr. James Short. mpocting the increase in school rates in 8.5. Union 17. Mari- posn and Reach. and lt was also Ihown thnt the rates were levied ac- cording to the tut-tear requllltion. Mr. Spay. of Toronto. interm- the council tut. he denim than to have ht: portlon of the Lowmbmugh drain cleaned out .- noon at poulhle. Mr. Jimmy; mamtiug the item! rain- furcmuunt Eur. ms: cqqcretg hrmgu at lut 1?, in mu .3. “as. annual: ( ax infurms the cuuncil that Mr Eixxard Smillc has agreed to make: [her pur- Mquh-{nndnm an PAGES 1 to 4- Christmas Boxes for Poor Children ,~' h- man, u u: um um noun-nu m WIMP“! at Lindsay and nu mm nru mum: at t‘m-iaxmu: m' [mm fmuuw. "was «W at: u lama numiwr Mm RN m‘ur: l and “hm-a muflmnm- mm {mm ~ annivm‘iara' ut (md’a Emu v 1.. man. u in nu! mu ear- ï¬aï¬ï¬‚iu iCouncil (‘uuucil l'rucaedinun, Nov LINDBAY BRANCH : Another Lie Nailed rmuiud the cum! and nurmuumng Uw N 1 1‘“ of Nipissing, Timiokum'ug Districts, . “tended a miuiomry conference and (‘anals, whose vigorous policy in reâ€" speCI to the HudSon's Bay . Railway has won universaly respect, does not carry out any work in a slipshod manner, and charges of mismanage- ment are very remote possibilities. It is a well-known fact that the Liberal party has allied itself with powerful eastern interests antagon- istic ~ to the Hudson Bay Railway project. and the (:rit campaign fund has received large contrihutionq from this source on tho- understand- mum“ Hum Huwklm: Fund will In. H" “mm! mmm uu- t‘mmumn. and l- unmflm‘wu‘ «“1»th mm Wm ha a aunm‘uun I‘Mpnupn, m um mom:- ‘Nw anvr I- nu: pmviiiuu fur hrmmuu a “hviflma- qur tutu humus liku In: turmmau, Particular. will unnuunwd Iawr. Wt kuéaazzl 9;! m: mammal Mme amt} mm: h; Mï¬wé :1: F and 25mm! Wm lax-President Taft and Premier Borden are both at Hot Springs, Vn. The two were there together once 'before. and on that occasion they bod n number of games of golf. It 1. understood they are enjoying the some pastime in company now. :«wq ï¬ww mm. Mu acmuut w 13:12 haying mm mm: umir gamma. during tin: fall m' INKâ€"Farriml. Ht. “arid Yuma: ruudcrcd account aumunting ta “+3.25. fur huuusua 01 wire fences, ulsu accuuuts fur $7.3m for putting in the concrete budge a lot 17. can. 5. Mr. Gillies rcnderm nonnnnl. for 892.75. afwr WbiCh th‘ accounts for flux“), council adjourned till day in December. he oannui mat alums! haulmi Inn than mu dulldl'i par mml. Mr. ii. D. Wagner, ï¬enviury uf lha l'uhl'u' lluauis and Highway (‘muminiun 0! â€Mario. informs the cuuncil that puhlic meetings will he- held through- nut the Province with a View to uh- lainlnu infummtiun as in lucal mad rc-quiremenls, in which reeves and (\lht‘l‘ municipal representatives are vï¬po-Cially invneci. Rl-IRULl’TlnNQ PASSRH. Mutnn by Messrs. Edwin Rngors and l'. Senkins,â€"Thnt thv l‘k‘rk hp insï¬ruttw! tn cmumunivnte with thu- "l‘urk of Filt‘ldn. with a vimr tn hm: hm: {hm d'mnunts Inna! fur 93mm)! hni'nngtiï¬â€˜ n‘rfluswd I-‘qmniy, in "3.9. 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