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Lindsay Weekly Free Press (1908), 7 Jan 1909, p. 8

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Palmer BEXLEY TP.â€"-McKague, Reeve Councillorsâ€"Richman, Lytle, Ham; Black. - SOMERVILLE TP.â€"R. A. Callan; Reeve. Councillors-J as. Fell, Byme, Wm. Hoskins, Sam Carew. PORT HOPEâ€"Mayorâ€"W. H. Gid- dy. Reeveâ€"W. R. Chislett. Dep- uty Reeveâ€"C. A. Merrifield. Coun- cillors-T. Garnett, E. A. Powers, F. L. Curtis. W. Chestnut, W. A. Rus- sell and R. K. Scott. MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP --Reeveâ€" Michael. Deputy- Reeve â€" Varcoe, Councillors -â€"- Ferguson, Rogers and Swain. PETERBOROâ€"Aldermen -â€" Gilles- pie, Morgan, Buller, Phelan, Hicks, Morrow, Duffus, McIntyre, Mether- all, Turner, Bradburn, Duncan. School Trustees~Fair, Morrison, Ma- son, Ackerman. All by-laws voted on were defeated. OMEMEE. â€"- Reeve J. T. Beatty. Councillorsâ€"R. G. Carey, 'David Gra- ham, Archie Scott, Sam Skuce. H. Hawkins. Councillors â€" W. T. McEachern, R. Spence, C. N. Mc- Donald and T. Robinson. Election returns from Fenelon ELECTION RETURNS FROM OUT- SIDE MUNICIPALITIES. ham, Ald. W. H. Westman; Guelph, George Hatings (Labor); Kingston, .Ald. Daniel Cooper; Niagara Falls, Mayor Robt. P. Slater; Port Arthur, I. L. Matthews (ace); St. Catharines, Mayor Campbell (ace); Peterboro, H. Bush (300.); Stratford, W. S. Ding- man; Windsor, Mayor Wigle; Allis- ton. R. J. Wallace; Barrie, James Vair; .Dunnville, Robert Bennett; Amherstbnnz. F. A. Hough: Berlin, The municipal elections throughout the province occasioned many a hard fight and plenty of surprises were sprung on the electors in the various municipalities. Hamilton elected an Independent in Ald. McLaren. The new council has now a majority in favor of the Hyderlectric power scheme. - The mayors of the large cities and The mayors of the large cities and towns are as follows: London, May or Samuel Stevely; Brantford, Wm. y.B :Wood; Bglleville, W. H. Panter; Chat‘ Returns From Province Show Many Surprises in the Votes ELDON TOWNSHIP.â€"Reeve â€"- R. MAYOR STEVELY, LONDON Hamilton Elects McLaren As Independent MANY SURPRISES IN THE . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Carriedâ€"Amhe‘rstbufg, majority six; Bothwell, large- majonity; Chatham, majority 468: Comber, 84 to 7; Dres- den, â€"-.. Dundas, large majority; E1- mira, 240 to 23; Essex, 326 to 35; Glen- coe, â€"; Leamingbon, alumst unani- mous; Norwich. large majority; Port. Stanley, â€"; Ridgetown, large major- ity; Sandwich, --; Simooe, â€"; Strat- The Guelph division is practically complete, as Brantforgi can be econo- mically sidetracked in transmitting power to Preston, Hespeler Guelph, Waterloo, Berlin, New Hamburg, Word; and St. Mary’s. The London division is complete now, with the addition of Tillsonbur to London, St. Thomas, Ingersoll 1mg Woodstock. Brantford, on the Guelph division, is associated with Kingsville and Thamesville in rejecting the power policy. The Windsor division, from London vestwards, now ' includes Glencoe, Bothwell, Chatham and Dresden, which is off the main line; Amherst- burg, Elmira. Leamington, Ridgetown, Essex, Norwich, Sandwich, Tilbury, Comber, West Lorne, Port Stanley and Windsor, which will also soon be join- ed by Walkerville. The main result of the voting yes- terday is to settle the quegtion, as ,Hon. Adam Beck states, of building a power transmision line to W_indz§0r. The only defeats recorded are at "l'hamesville and Kingsville, places vhjch do not affect the scheme as a whole. FENELON TOWNSHIP. Toronto, Jan. 5.â€"In 20 municipali- ties yesterday, including Stratiord, vhere the Hydro-Electric power bylaw was resubmitted, the Beck cheap Nia- gara. power policy was adopted by ma- jorities varying from the unanimous voice of Windsor to less emphatic but not. less concluslve verdicts elsewhere. Only Three Places out of 23 Reject Beck Scheme POWER BY-LAWS CARRY (Special to The Free Press. ! ford. Till: 171 De A ‘A- Temperance Measure De- feated in 23 Towns PAGE EIGHT. LOCAL OPTION BY-LAWS , CARRIED IN 20 PLACES (Special to The Free Press.) 9.0 :rigsh them along anti? A very pretty wedding took place in Penetang on Dec. 23rd. The oc- casion being the the marriage of Miss Mary Alice McGuire to Mr. John Mill Simpson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. W. Giluious, assisted by Rev. W. G. Smith. The Ibride looked charming in a white silk gown and her sister Miss Nettie was bridesmaid. Mr. Ben Simpson, B. A., of Hamilton Collegiate suppbrted his brother. After the ceremony a luncheon was served. at the residence of the. bride’s parents, and thezhap- py couple left on the afternoon train for Ottawa. Both the contracting parties are well known iii Bobcaygeon Mr. Simpson being the principal 'o' the school, and the bride having beenonthestaflforannmberLd OFFICIAL I For Reeveâ€" Peter Hawkins .. .. .. Wm. Wilson .. For Councillorsâ€" Wm. Best .............. John Deyell, jr. .. Fred Hickson ............ John O’Loughlin .. .. Wm. I. Reid ......... . . Wm. H. Sloan ...:’.. DanielW. Terrill.. .. I Chas. C. Hahn; Bowmanvilie, Mayor [I Reeve; Brampton, Mayor Gelding: Brockville, W. H. Kyle; Bracebridge, S. H. Armstrong; Cornwall, Dr. Mun- ! r0; Cobourg, H. Field; Dundas, J. W. Lawrason; Durham, W. ,I.aidlaw; Gananoque, James Dono- J van; Grvaenhurst, Mayor Slater; j Goderich, Dr. Macklin; Hespeler, Geo. D. Forbes; Harriston, W. H. lJackson; Ingersoll, Geo. Sutherland; Y Kincardine, Andrew Malcolm; Leam-l ington, N. Peterson; Lindsay, J. B. Regg; Midland, Ed. Leatherby: Mount Forest, Dr. G. Palldi: Mitchell, John Skinner; Napanee, T. W. Simpson; } Orangeville. A. D. McKitrick; Orillia, ' W. C. Goffatt; Oakville, W. S. Davis; Owen Sound, F. W. Harrison; Osh- awa. Robert H. James; Paris. J. M. Patterson; Park Hill, N. McPhee; Pam Sound, F. L. Walton; Prescott, [L H. Daniels; Perth, F. W. Hall; I: l I l t Pembroke, J. S. Fraser; Port Hope, W. H. Giddy; Penetanguishene, Al- Dhonse Tessier; Picton, J. H. Porte; Petrolea, E. E. Grant; St. Mary’s, G. Brown; Sault Ste. Marie, Councillor Simpson; Sarnia, David Milne; Smith’s Falls, Dr. J. S. McCallum; Strathroy, H. C. Pope; Simcoe, A. T. Sihler; Sandwich, E. H. Donnley; Southampton, Wm. McGrezor; Thom- bury, Dr. S. McCallum; Tillsonburt, L. R. Short; Trenton, Mayor Funnel]: Uxbridge, M. H. Crosby; Waterloo, A. Weidenhammer; Welland, W. H. Crowther; Wiarton, D. M. Jenny: Walkerville. C. Chilver; Whitby, J. H. 1 Downey; Wingham, Thomas Gregory. Councillorsâ€"- Tolmie ..................... 335 Tompkins . . . . . .......... . . 290 Parkins .. ...' 218 Glaspell ...... ' ................ 204 Moynes .................... . 197 Currins ..................... 139 CAVANâ€"Reeve, T. A. Kelly; Depu- ty-Reeve, Geo. Berry; Councillors, G. S. Thorne, J. C. McRoberts, J. N. McGill. Cr’agg. . . MARRIAGE OF BOBCAYGEON COUPLE. Oso, Ridg etown Morrisburz, Gode- rich, Trenton, In gersoll, Tillsonburg, Caledonia, Camboro, Glencoe, Alnwick ’Togmship, Elgm and Gunthyn, Ken- . ne 0c. mRverlnction 2â€"St. Catharines and Smith’s Falls. Repealedâ€"Courtright. Hamilton, Jan. 5.-â€"The people of Hamilton have declared in' favor of joining the Hydro-Electric power pro- iect. Yesterday they elected a Hydro- Electric mayor and 12 aldermen to support him, the council, counting the mayor, standing 13 to 9 in favor of the Hydro-Electric proiect. Lost 23â€"Hazerman Township, Ma- doc. Whitby Township Woodstock, Ayimer. Lucknow Hapworth, Point Edward Forest, Blandfogd Township, Sustained 17â€"0won Sound, Mark~ ham Township, Stoufiville, Southamp- ton, Pickering, Amabel, Gainsboro, Hepworth. Tara, Whitchurch, Beams~ ville, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Grimsby, North Oxford, Euphemia, Hope, Peel gownship, Thorqbury. at Owan Sound, both.sides rflgarding if. as tho key to the situation. The IbVIaw carried throne years ago by a l maiority of 476. The effort to spcnre its repeal yoeterday cut down the pre- vious majority to 193. As the rPnoal votes are on a simple majority local Option was susta_ined_. .. ‘ Tho rfioct notable contest was that ! Carried 20â€"Tweed, Bowmanville, Wellington, Havelock, Boone Town~ ship, Wyoming, Iroquois, Seneca Township, Svdney Township, Thurlow Township, Yonge, Ashfield. Athens, Caradoc. Eemtt, Hiller. Middleton Township. VOrilliai Town§hip._ .At. Woodstock local option was de- feated most emphatically. Evprv ward went against it There were 847 votes for and 1050 against a majority against of 203. _ Definite returns from sixty-one municipalities showed that local op- tion had carried in 20 places with 45 licenses. It was sustained against re- p931 votos in 17, and defeated in 23 places. In ten of these there was a maion‘ty hr the bvlaw, but not the nomssary three-fifths. One of the most general campaigns under the Ontario local option law was held throughout the province yes- totday. Ninety bylaws were submit- Defeatedâ€"Brantfoi-d, increased' ex- penditure bylaw; Kingsville, by 26 votes; Thamesville, ,small majority. ford, majority 100; Tilbury, 164 to 17; Tillsonburg, majority 255; West Lorne, 171 to 18; Windsorhunanimonqu. oooooooooo ..................... numbef . o} _ vâ€"_-- v, WV " " ‘" " "" school (cache: of the reserve, Mr. Wm. H. Sloan .. .. so 21 ‘3 44 53 46 227 ~ . . Daniel W. Tetrill.. .. so so 37- 15 so 57 237 “be“ "cc“ M’ WWW“ ‘5 .. . h to on the contest 1) 8!! t' Messrs. Wm. Wilson, Wm. Best, John Deyell, 1n, Fred Hickson and “30?“: Reyna-d family '7' “1(2):: John O’Loughlin are those elected. The Reeve was elected by the mt- opponents got only three. The looers ing vote of reaming ofioer, Mr‘. 0’ Boyle. . ~ laid for supper fgr bgth sides“ the 'â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-_â€"â€"___ ..._._-_ __‘_ -,_ , Wm. Best .. .. .. John Deyell, jr. .......... Fred Hickson .............. John O’Loughlin .. .. .. Wm. I. Reid .............. Wm. H. Sloan ...:’.. .. Daniel ..W Terrill... . Messrs. Wm. Wilson. Wm. For Reeveâ€" Hunter .. Tiers . For Councillor-â€" Brooks Below we publish the oflicial statement of the result of the voting in Verulam township, forwarded by Mr. G. W. Taylor. township clerk: Polling Sula-division No No No No No No No A. C. Babcock Huge] Dobson Geo. Calvert .. .. A. J. Campbell .. R. Kylie ........ Amos Howkins .. John Devitt .. .. For Water Commissio J. D. Flavelle John Duke 833$ 37 73 l 50 % . 32 J 16 E 1 r... M. J. Lewis ...... A. C. Babcock Huge! Dobson Geo. Calvert .. .. A. J. Campbell .. R. Kylie ........ Amos Howkins .. John Devitt .. .. B. L. McLean 46 73 J. G. Eyres ...... 37 54 For Second Deputy-Reeveâ€" W. W. Jordan 24 35 M. H. McGeough. 51 ‘88 For Aldermenâ€" The following is the v For First Deputy-Reeve.â€" Mr. Eyres met his first defeat but 2f has enteredâ€"four in town and two in W met his first reverse after an increasing : voters of Lindsay. The municipal elections passed off quietly Honday, r1 sues being before the peOple. A goood vote was polled, ant ter of the first and second deputy-reeveships the fight was 1: Mr. J. G. Eyres, who has acceptably filled the position of one year met defeat at the hands of the popular B. L McI Ald. M. H. McGeough run so close a race for the second de; as to leave only a couple of votes to spare for Mr. Jordan ’Mr. J. D. Flavelle defeated Mr. John Duke for Water 1 by a rousing majority, that goes to show that the people 01 preciate Mr. Flavelle’s aervicea very highly. In December, 1907, the first instal lation of the telephone was made on the New York Central road, over a small stretch between New York and Florida; to-day, the new sysetm ex- tends over 4,900 miles; and by the end of another year, it will cover fif- 1 teen thousand miles of track in the United States and Canada. The Great Advantage. ‘ The great advantage of the tele? phone over the telegraph in‘ railway‘ work lies in the speed of transmis-I sion which allows for the transaction of a much greater volume of business. The cost of installation is great, about ‘ seven times as much as the installa- tion of a telegraphic connection from The change will probably'be made within the next month or two. A Year’s Trial. “A year’s trial of the telephone as a means of diSpatching trains," said Mr. Nixon ,“has approved its prac- ticability; railway telegraph men re- cognize that the day of the ticker is past as far as they are concerned,1 and they are preparing to hasten the1 change all over the continent of Am- erica.” 4. L. McLEAN, FIRST DEPUTY . W. JORDAN , SECOND DEPUTY Superintendent Nixon, of the Grand Trunk, has anonunced to The London Advertiser that as soon as is prac- ticable the Grand Trunk will do away} with their present system of operat-' ing their trains by telegraph and vill install what is known as the tele? phone system. Mr. Nixon states that this will not‘ in any way reduce the number of OP'II erators required, will give the rail-l way a much quicker and fully as ef-; ficient a system of operating. 2 TELEPHONE IS MUCH QUICKER AND HAS OTHER FEATURES OF ADVANTAGE AND WILL BE USED IN PLACE OF THE TEL- EGRAPH FOR TRAIN DESPA TCHING, ETC., AS SOON AS PRACTICAL . FLAVELLE WATER COMMIS SIONER BY BIG MAJORITY MESSRS. LEWIS, BABCOCK, DOBSON. CALVERT, CAMP- BELL, KYLIE AND HOWKI NS. THE ALDERMEN FOR ' THE YEAR I909. T. R. to Use Telephone In Place of Telegraph OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR VERULAM TOWNSHIP. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF OPS ELECTION. Div. Div Div Div I] East Ward North Ward Saint}: “.7311! No No No No. No No s first defeat Out of six municipal contests that he town and two in Woodvi11e. Mr. McGeough also -2A-A ,7, voting by subdivisions: 57 102 passed 01? quietly Honday, no large mes 141 l l l 135 15 18 18 116 112 101 70 71 lll 78 55 41 81 veships the fight was keen. ' filled the position of deputy-reeve the popular B. L McLean, and ex- On the C.P.R. When asked regarding the use of the telephone system, the C. P. R. of- ficials informed The Advertiser that while the sytem has been adopted on their lines east of Montreal, it is not talked of for the western division as yet. At present it is in operation over 4,000 miles in the United States and Canada; over 6,700 other miles of road the construction of telephone equipment is authorized and in large part under way; while for 2,300 miles more it is under construction for the coming year. L the fact that two copper wires must :be used instead of an iron wire; the » cost of maintenance is greater and the cost of operation is about the same; but the increased facility of operation I especially over the congested portions t of the railway are held to justify the 1 change. Where the telephone is sup? i planting the telegraph the same oper-3 I ator may speak to any trainman dir-i l ect and not necessarily through a se-; (-cond operator, a third part. It is; :claimed to be just as safe; if not ? safer, than the telegraph. i The 'First to Try It. I The New York Central Railway was 1 the first company to seek an im-9 provement on dispatching by tele- graph, and during the year 1907, made a series of experiments v ith an independent telephone circuit before finally making a permanent installa- ‘ tion. The tests were closely watch. ed by the other railway companies of the continent, and immediately after the system was adopted in an expe- rimental way. 1 I l I I THE WEEKLY FREE PRESS run of popularity amohg the 106 91 91 14 was polled, and in the mat- 103 l4 52qu ydeputy-reeveship Watet Commissioner people of Lindsay ap- 1m 100 105 18 57 74 N o T'tl 10 1'35 141 923 274 Hall 5“ High license voted on here to-dny was carried by a vote of 60 against to 75 90 for the by-law. The license will 724 now be for each hotel 8500. 721 Curling. 707 A rink of Peterboro curlers came up 644 on Wednesday for a friendly game. 566 and played in the afternoon and even- ,‘~_- ‘- mong. Thirty of the men (mostly the younger set) had s fox hunt which resolved itself into s competition be- tween two sides. one had by Ill-”Don. dressea were given by R'ev. Berger Smith and Phelps, after which re- freshments were served. - ‘FOX HUNTING AT CHEHONG. New Year’s Day we: spent in a novel manner by; t_he Villagers st Che- The firemen’a concert given in the town hall on New Year's eve was very largely attended and an excellent programme was- rendered by local _talent, consisting of readings, reci- tations, instrumentals. songs. chorus- es, dialogues, etc, which was much enjoyed by the large audience. A social was given in the Baptist church this evening under the au- pices of the Ladies’ Aid and a most enjoyable evening was aoent. Ad-‘ Peterboro Bobcaygcon. Jan. 4.â€"The following gentlemen were elected to-day w transact the business of the Village for the year of 1909. Council by accla- mation. Reeve :â€"Geo. Byng. Councillors :â€"A. Brock, Joe Kelso. M. Lane. E. Arnberg. School Trustees: â€" Wm. Hickson. Rev. W. G. Smith. John Mount. Electric Commission zâ€"John Conn way. i ilact as a committee to investigate and expend any sums given them by , the citizens. All contributions to this fund to be acknowledged in the local press. I think Mayor Begg should re- present the town council on the com- mittee. My reason for saying only Protestant ministers is that our Catholic brethren put us to the blush in this cause, as they have a regular- ly established society for this cause.‘ which is always in existence and has ‘ done a great amount of good. work. While this committee is being organ- ized I will be pleased to act as treas- urer pro tem and will open the list with a contribution of $10 for the present and will be pleased to receive and acknowledge any sums sent me until a regularly appointed treasurer is secured. 9‘ Sir,â€"I feel quite sure the Md re- »- port of the conditions of the east; 2- I ward family came as a surprise and r-lcaused deep regret among many of e-(our citizens. A few days ago 1 was sjapproached by a party asking if I t could give some work to. a man at shovelling my walks or cleaning the furnace, as they were in deep need of ’ 5 the necessities of life. I think there; _gis scarcely a town in Canada where! _ the recent trade depression has left' as little want in its wake as in our own fair Lindsay. Yet we have to re- , member that the excelsior depart- . . ment of the Rider Kitchener Co. _ closed early last summer, that the ‘ Sylvester Co. have been running with a much depleted stafi since July, that , the building trade has been nearly at alstandstill, that Mr. Carey's mill has been burned, throwing a large I number of men out of employment, while he was rebuilding, so that many of our workers have been un- able to provide for winter as hereto I tore. I am sure that our citizens are just as liberal and warm hearted as in those of any town in Canada, and 0 that they have only to know cases in e need to rush to the rescue. This a prompts me to propose that the min- a isters of each of the Protestant churches shall appoint two or three ’ 5 members from their congregation to Boucher Matthewsâ€"l7 Matthews Bomberâ€"1 Foot LINDSAY'S UNEMPLOYED. To the Editor of The Free Press: In over one bungled you: of non- onble business experience mi: Com- Myhaspaidoutinfirelouutoi“ 9°5¢Y°h01ders over $123.0“).m-w- w. I. mums, Age-t, -' - LINDSAY. ThelnsmnceCo’y ofM America,Fonnded1792. COMMUNICATIONS FIRE INSURANCE. BOBCAYGEON. Evening. Afternoon. Respectfully yours, License. Robinson Boydâ€"8 H. J. LYTLE. Bobcaygeon Hoyle R. J. ucuoanm. Barristers, 8°"¢“;!.‘27‘L' fenelon Falls w I! no low. or. 9703-“ 9! rm “f County or Vic. DR. R. A.“ WILSON. Physician. Surgeon and Acciuchcur. DR. SHARPE. DENTIST Toronto. Will be at the Mansion House Wed- nesday and Thursday every 3.1er week. Specialist in Plate, Crown and Bridge Work. PETER KENNEDY, MONEY TO LOAN. fire and Plate Glass Jnsurance. ": â€"--â€" lw’ul Colleen of beam Sum“, All Branches «Dona-try Performed W to the I‘m Inna-0v“ Mods at loam“ Prices. BAKER. onuecusr. BOBEAYEE‘BK DR. 8. J. SIMS. DENTIST. Pension Fl'lt. Graduate of Téronto University and Royal n-n__- _- r- Lindsay. All Bunches of Dentistry Wally Pedal-mod. Chutes Model-ace. 14an once-Over Gatory'u Drug Store. Lax-ets m tweet epplee. wlth some people. brim prompt telle! {or Constipation. With other; MAB-whee: brad wll hove the tune eflecs Nemre undogbeedly hu 3 vegetable remedy I Believe every lmentl town to men. 1! pl: olden! mlmcdnd eum'lwuoobeelch. mun Mk! y We with to Coast! d . The of e ”gram ln militants-(he an Seattleâ€"odor; e most excellent old to this end. But. combined with Egyptian Senna Slip pea Elm Berk; Bond Extract of Prmoe. em. this ‘ lune (bean but is given m mm poulblu power to correct oonupretlon. A * magnum. oiled lax-cu. know mode nth: Dr. S oop {Aha-emotion. from thin ingenuoue end Repairs of all kinds on hand. Esh' mates on windmills and all pumping outfits. I have no agentsâ€"save thei commissions by dealing direct with me. Orders may be left. It Creamery. Really the only Force Pump on mgrket. Built for any depth of I IT. BRADY ,I' .East of Benson House. New Improved Double Action shall leave undone nothing that is calculated to add attractiveness to our stock or to improve our facilities for serving the public. We take a pride in our Grocery stock â€"- in its completeness, high quality and reasonable prices. Try {us for groceries for 1909. JOHN DENNIS DR. WALTERS. DENTIST. be due our meny customers for the very liberel patronage bestowed on us during the year soon to close, and we beg to solicit its continuance. We BUSINESS CARDS. Constipation. Cordial f Thanks 5 ‘. HOPK l N8. .-ST.. NEXT CREAMERY MANUFACTURER O!" ‘- Wmm. 3.4. 7v vwakug. ”nanny. 0m, FULTON, , ~0u-‘mdera are urged to menti' filo I'm PM when makinx patch! TM. and Stumfittm- Inney Block, Lindsay-5L3 3% great problem in Hm nmfl ”“DWFâ€"WE SOLVE IT 1. : n: ma N These garments have well-bui] '2 shoulders. overlapped seams, hand: pockets; and high, snug-zitting szom _ onus. Wear-ere of these gracefu â€" coats 100k and feel well dressvd: Heating the Hum: OR PLACE OF BUSINESS Morrison Bros. “K US FOR ESTIMATES BLAIR SUN, Among the several makes of Over: coats endorsed by Fashion and bear ing the stamp of the “earer’s appro- val, we wish to mention one in par- ticularâ€"the STYLISH FULL-LENGTH ULSTER. ROOMY RND COMFORTABLE. PRICE FROM $22.00 UP. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. Cindi“ Pacific Railway and c-P-R. Steamship Lines also Allan. Bouillon and Donaldson. White Star and Cunard Lines. (KLL 0R “'kl’ll Get One For Yourself. Ulster Weather Railway 21 n d Ocean Tickets Ladies’ and Gents' Iailors '. C. MATCH ETT THURSDAY, All Inhalation ans. etc. fur. listed on application In Binnamon’s 60 KENT-$7.. LINUS U It Pays to Buy at Cinnam'sl 57 Kent-st, Phone 52. . MA TCHETT of Stoves AGENT FOR omen-s W‘ whom we haV installed h?!“ ing systems. TIMI our 1110 ”In-35. “"‘rk‘ mauslzip and syslvm we in% stall are th has! may readily Ivar! by asking am of the mall. satisfied cast bthe main line ”rd 0! the 10‘ :yurs at Linda: Sims. 8 FM totalled the num *8 preceding q‘i‘wwever, th Inber of stag Luber of arm inher- of set “her of raf1 Wes . . . .. fiber of pa‘ .ber ft of 11 ”than for pa I“; 1%, 180. Lindsay I Jdm Makins, I fivell known 1 tn the main 1 Lining on the! h 1 means of Perry and pain: ‘lunber of so umber of am umber of so umber oi ta. ”be! of loci ! wpphfi lave il (be 9800) I hydraulic 119 fie Lift I. JObeI of steal of am of s of raft In]. from the T11 received history JA

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