cuts c0. semi “ lN FEW His-33$? ACCiDENT 5 SEAR BALSOVER u -‘ 1.. ~:-’ exhausted from loss of blood. count of the aï¬alrs of the company“ First _ fl e.,.1..9.1 on the police force in “.3 _3 .A..~ ,- and the prospects of the future. 'l'le 'fealty t n'd -ction3 i he 0 dear old Ontario and {two 3 Sc 0 t ’mittee will have the desired number}! am fr i cc to admit that for those ;of bonds in their hands. 318 [sided Stock ?Who are advanced in years and who? um um T0 young man’s country. But for all AWAY GEESE. those who ï¬nd it necessary to con“ ftinue in business, and Mr. Ed. Carlin, of South Ops, has ‘ï¬cimt means to been missing a number of geese of ably good start in almost any kind late, and was at a. loss to account of business, the west is the place, if; for their disappearance. The "~“‘ .~.C- 'ufglo . :30}: swam over on their own â€.1: 3 3 week or two ago. They crosr 5 .. :3 north shore, a distance of! >, and thought no more of a bath. They are an Provincial Bailiff Sumser o, .. . . .7 . - . .... 3.‘.yv=,:.f; ,. ‘ Start a war on high prices and will keep right at it. Campaign opens with the following prices. TUESDAY, NQVEMEEB 25th, H“â€" E9E3. flown UP . used at any point necessary. I ma f l y in orm you that my dam will, it 3‘ its . . . . 3 ted 1 a ' - i ,3 “.0 5,33 was home on his holi- meeting Will be hdd December 19, ' people has in no sense relaxed since'ls xexpec zettebe comp eted “it sum if†' fwhen it is quite probable the comâ€" coming, ollt here two years ago, and?!“ ' "('8' ' . .3. -, y . v . . . ; who have suf- 2, onto; arriv°d in tow: last evening provinc vag-s, who have been rusticating in’ the county jail, to Central Prison 1* a moseseeseososceoosm mommmmeomo '\ -- , . .~~.. s. rv- .-.~r.. H, -, (‘w'vad . . . . . . 7.. . ..,. RECEIVES CALL i ‘2'? -4 a. it this gunned ARE ARRESTED; at 165 Duchess street, Torn-ti be the congregation is hearty and earn-1 Monday night. three men are now at No. 1 station The est in its desire to : - ' + ' . have Mr. Thorn- !charged With at-empting to defradd. fth I er°71 9, k. It was, therefore, unanimously; 'f‘hemgpani: th=Iclh the isustained by the presbytery. . "Mr. Thornton is a. young gradu-* . . 'Zen. Earl last week 0 ;. iate of Knox college. Toronto. Afteri' y ann and Rel : , fly opened a joint bank account at successful pastorate 1n: 1 .on. the Health Department will «21: men were attached to all domestic ï¬;tures. Atop of these statements, the; | is short but :one of the branches of the Imperial jury after hearing the ï¬i‘dence added . . .have sufï¬cient means to live com-: ,Ontario,he resigned, owing to an at-' ,- 1 a rider to its verdict of acadenta} 5cmygeon Independentâ€"The Big IF Ftortable. I think Ontario is the best! CENTRAL PRISON'tack of illness. On his remvery he gi§§§red $113; :ellfsalfdt abzfth thhx:v death by gas poisoning, that “the and Stock were brought over t0,F0x CARR uD- lplace yet to be found. This is 3i . lspent some time working for up! 0 ’ g- as w c t y 1, 30:: form this week, with what-j . ... ' remained. Most of the' U l i board of social service and evangel-f . hundred dollars. the Presbyterian church in the i . . , A, few hours later Ross entered and e of British Columbia. Theipreaented a cheque for $150, it being f'sign-ed by Cann and Reilly: The telâ€"I .ler paid the money. Within an hour' :the questionof safety appliances and recommend something that will pre- vent deaths from gas poisoning, un- less deliberately accomplished." The jury further recommended that. I Board has given testimony to the ex‘ ’cellence of Mr. Thornton’s services. "Last summer while _ passingI after Ross had presented the cheque an oï¬cer should be placed in charge mystery .makmg money is their prime object. 'The prisoners were Messrs. Cusick, through the city, Mr. Thornton‘cann entered the bank and asked to of a room in which a death under 75:66:: 31 0f customers, 5nd; was solved on Friday, when he This will also apply to those Who: Steele and Ward, who were sentenced :preached in St. Paul’s. His sermons .‘be shown the amount of his acâ€" these circumstances has taken place, 9 33 priivxzd contempt f0? CTdm‘ f discovered a for running away with Wish to embark in agricultural pur- {t0 the Provincial inStitUtiOn by Po- ‘made a profound impression. In spite mount When this Was done be deâ€" ‘until the Coroner has had a chance fences. Where they Win to roam..a goose. Had. Mr. Carlin been able suits, as they can gain a. competence'lice Magistrate JaCk‘Son- They were of the fact that he was one o: the glare; that he had not mad» out a 'to make an inspection. A third re- - .oa: and they 81? roamans to get his “shooting iron,†sly Rey-g taken to the city this morning on ï¬rst to be heard after Dr. Stg'ï¬lrt’g Z‘ISECOIl'd chjsoue for the $150. I:le asked commgndation was to the (33.3; that D :3 :‘zelr stub tail to their nose. mrd would have hit the dust. i (Continued on page 11) the G.T.R. flyer. iresignation took effect. the congregavlto be shown the check, and on See-5503155543 services be subjzc: t3 Fiï¬- tion never forgot him. And when a ling 1t . gmeeting “'33 held to “10515th in a’anvd furthermore that it was jcall a few weeks ago he recsivcd a, rout for the day following that ,'unanimous call. Mr. Thornton is said iwhich it had begn presented, 3,53 lers’ Gas Company and Inspector ‘to have unusual pulpit gifts. Some 'thgrefore should not have been hon- §9f his class mates at college are in .ored. the city and they speak of mm in the, He gagged a lawyer and comm-.- highest terms. It is expected that he god suit against the fwill be inducted on the evening of i the 5130. Friday, Dec. 5. stated that it was a f;rgery @630 iHFPCCtiOES- made ’ Coroner A. E. Morgan sought tho- on advice of Mr. Skirrow cf the 0035“" 1.63 dows of the Civic Health Department :Mr. c limpcrative that inseact' Bank to recover Emade, while the company's ' The suspicions of the bank ldeclarcd that sui‘eb†. . cu. ,A'. 5;: a: '5»: ‘1. 1".†ofï¬cials were. aroused, howet‘e" .-, and ‘ces were already on the L'ili‘kct. . â€"-+~â€"â€"- they communicated with the detec- iSkirrow had inspected 111-: 2:.are EEK Egggï¬s ti“? department and the men were gthrough which the gas c: (7.137551 9:5- :UH. u v ‘ WEED?" larrcstod. When ROSS was taken into ging the deaths under iayestig;ation’ “(£31 BEEle'Custo-dy last night, he 811d that :and found it in good condziion. Wâ€" ARRESTS cabins the cheque. Cann and Reilly l OttaWa', Nov. 21â€"83; the terms or} .are thought to haVe Come from the i l '5'" {he legislation enacted at the last ’States, while Ross, who comes from isesgion of parliament requiring the fMontreal, is wanted in that city for' 1 ! . . ' ' when :a similar offence. gthev atta‘n the age of 75 years, six .1 Ag Was stated in Thursday o'er.â€" ofirf jsgik'f I KADERS - V iing’s issue, the wild pranks ofsome - .. i,b-. , . , bdbo erhold‘ thcit'Zesf iOntar-o are tens Pâ€nSioned 05 the AT PETERBQRQ firillbroï¬i “in econstil: 031:0: get:â€" i'requisite ord'er-in‘council is new in 7 iPrOCeSB of 1389333» . . ' . l51112.3; fire to buildings was one of .L:;: 3 The retiring judges, who will stilll Examiner: Charses Calder and .chief pastimes, but later their worn lreceive full pay by way of superan- iGeorge Barr were each fined five dol- ‘beCame of a more serious nature and {nugticn are Messrs. lvlorgan of Yorkilï¬rs and CCStS‘bY {County Police Ma- jthey tampered with the switches of 1 .county: Senkler. of Lanark; Benson, :gistrate Edmlson, 101‘ a. breach of the i c i i . Cann had given him one dollar for] 7 1 $.23th l jretirem'ent of county Judges fmembers of the county judiciatu lthe G.T.R. Last night two boys Fof Northumberland and Durham;itransient traders bylaw No. 329, as ! about seventeen years of age were iPriee, of Frontenac; Chisholm, of,adopted in Norwood. The costs in Jar-rested and we are informed that ’ ,‘ Waterloo; , and McCurry of ParryJ'each case will amount to a little or- .= .‘Sound, In addition there is a long at three dollars. It is alleged that :{s’tanding VaCanCy in chfrew caused the/defendants were transient trad- i‘by the death of J udge Donahue. ers without a license, .and they had ï¬re to another building. They are :they were just in the act of setting iboth residents of the village. ,. ' if It is understood that the appoint- purchased baled hay at wholesale IBQEACH 0F PROMISE V0 0? P , Q) l IVO. 0f Regular bale {manta will be made in a batch and I prLCCs and recalled it In Norwood, * A . - tPD’llxar K El 8 L ' .. ; .' . ) .' , ' h ' de rth .contrary. to the bylaw. ~ r «1 - . . r. . ot ali‘o K nd Pubs 1 “be ithat before long- T ere 18 no a , L" Pats Kind Price Price p , {of applicants for the positions. ’ The defendants admitted that they CASE LACKS EVIDEMA , 3 . EVEEN S . ‘1 __¢.______ swere non-residents of the village. The â€"â€" 3 . _ . * 9 ‘ . I- ‘ . . ..a _,» El . men .5 Pate it Bl‘ltChfI‘ $4.07 $2.85 31 7 Valure Half biutcher. . . . $0 00 $3.75 CPR?" @E‘CRQASENA linformatlon was served by County Examiner" A breach of promise- ii I†H u a 3-75 2-70 323 5 " “ " . . . . 4:5: 3 35 J 4‘ 3 5" L ‘ y ‘3 ‘1' JODStanle Pufler. {case has been entered for trial at . . 7' l t ,. ' ' . - ' ' ‘3 3 g ' ' ' ' ‘3 “ C“ B“ 3'90 ‘15" 33 17 m... 90“ B Wk 4,... 335 I m PRGVENCE '.::..::.::“::::::’:..:““.$e .. m... .. ... H... 1o 12 “ Parent Biutcher- . 400 2.95 34 5 Patent, Colt B t5 ,,,,,, . 4,50 3.35 . ‘ "he prosecution of annumbef of par ‘Court, which opens on Tuesday he. 4 .. L . - .‘ 1 10 “ Valure Cl“ 310011 3 73 2-50 35 8 Patent Uolt Blutcher. . 4.50 3.75 I Du .n the provincial year that It†who are said to be committgno ifore Mr. Justice Middleton. The parâ€" . ‘ - n _ r , . .. . _ r1. . j ’ 5 . . 3.11 8 " Pate t BL]Lt0n .3... 3.7;) 30 33 3) O V 3.“.er 03“: 8'“ Cher. o . o 0.00 3.70 ’closed g on October let the proVin- Ia Similar Oï¬ence in Peterb'oro and 1212163 Invalved are Ellen E. Smart and A; 1‘ “ DongOla Blutc er 3 35 37 7 Bax Calf Biutcbefl :1 “U 3 7" . . COUnt J t ~ ‘ ‘ ~ ' a I o o o a a O t y ’ O a c181 pollce handled 1,256 Cases, 05‘ 3†{Charles E. arre to ‘ 5 5‘ Patent Cloth TOP 3'3 6 VlCi Kid Biutcher. . . . . . 4JIO 3.25 which 887 resulted in convictions. Of=I â€"_â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€"_ 1 During the summer and autumn of l’ Blucher. . . .. . . . 3.50 2 75 39 4 V'elure CaifB archer. , , , 3,75 3,00 lthese 1598 escaped with fines, 163 WEN†TURKEY'S 1912 and subsequent “me? am; 5' U u v T ) ( u u u . . 3.50 . lwere sentenced, 126 were released and spring, plaintiff was employed by a getegt 010th ‘ P 3 50 2 75 i? g u u u . . o 7:; 53g ’231 discharged. The police handled, ' E’ERE STOLEN farmer named Sanderson. The latter- 'q (s K’ uc er. 3 . . . l . . -‘ 2.50 . o . . . . . I).7. . 359 0393’s ICES than in the preceding! residcd in C.avan tOanhip. Jarrett " ’ . Patent Butcher. ' 3 23 . ' 3 b V101 Blutcher. - ' - - - - - - ' 3 ’ 2-75 year. The total fines collected amâ€" â€" . was also employed on the Sandersolg 20 12 “ "Valure Calf 3311011 4 00 2 75 43 7 Valure Cali. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.75 2. 75 ounted to $17,109, and constables fees ’ $11.1 H' J‘ baptize? :mlfhtéoztn‘ farm. Plaintiï¬ claims damages to .â€" ' - U. 1 ' 0 c q .2 21 1.) c» Patent Blutcher. . 4.00 2.75 41 a Dongola Gangrem. . . . _ . 2.00 1.00 . to 23,050. 21:11:81; 1112st 1:1ng my a: bird: the amount of sum and (3031.8 for e " ' . ‘ - y 3 ‘ - -3 \4 s- 3" .‘ Him 7 ‘ 3"_4: 2":i‘ a 33 12 “ Dongoia OXfOl‘dS 1 76) l 00 4.) l Dongold Bil. . . .. . . . 3.00 2.40 ‘ Lndesfaliles to theqnumber at 955 gwere in the potsession of a neighbor, , brcfch S pm‘.“"t‘:;,1“:,d;;,"§§_â€â€˜1‘; on) R u , . I l ' 00 2 85 v - ) 731v 1,.c D ,.+.».;) ,. 3 50 2 7" iwcre dc’ivOSLCd, an inchvase of 2.3. 3+ _‘ , . D '7 ‘4 .. r1 5 been onered 1n -_.oc1..o-., ,d gmen 9; / Patent Baimora S I: . ‘3') ( u A "-1 u u m e. .... . h ' a ’ Under the I inuor License Act there ‘ "he original own.r had a 3'3“) we. ‘hts b°’n du‘y ent’red v'ith daMBT?“ L o . .. . 9. g ~~~ .., - .. - v . . ,1. a .. - “a ~ a-..» {v 1" _“ V‘dlu‘e Calf B â€Mb 4 00 2 30 Pwere 235 prosecutions, and 179 conâ€" franc 1:318? by Cougty 2011* A 25:1: I to be aBSessod by the court. Mr. R- -0 11 J Tan Cd†“qu“ ' 4 00 ‘ 2"“0 \VGM 555,3 ’victicns. There were 33 persons disâ€" !trate mison, 0f eter oro. _ ,n‘b E. Wood is acting for the plaintiff. - . 26 13 "‘ T on Ca‘f Ruth 4 00 2 85 - - t-he-re'e-d and 17 await trial. 1‘-‘in~.es?"Was execute‘i yesterday by High â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"- 0-: “ ’ ‘ ‘ ’ ' ' .- ~ " 11 Gun Metal Porn 5. . . . . . 2.00 1 7o ‘ b . ‘. ,C‘ounty Constable Cochrane, who - I l3 . .. . -. 9 u D r, x P be.- 3 19 2 85 .. from this source amount to $18,940,; , , . s a; - 03230.3 ? uc ‘ . -~ ' 5 4:5 13 1 Sitar) Pumps. - - - ' - - - â€309 2 25 'a decre se 0:34 768 - 5W“ 0f the 0pm†that he had ’0‘ TOLD STORY OF .v" , a; i H Tall Button. . . . 3.1 E) 2.7 4 1] Satin Punâ€): . . . 3 00 2 {33 ‘ Seizuris atrodnte'd to 7,10 bottles of Seated the' missing birds, . I: â€g :6 I: (‘ Tan BTUChSI‘o . . - 3 700 3 $2 59 iii To)! O‘i‘ords 3 0’) 2 00 whiskey 160 gallons of bulk whiskey I The machinery of the law is ,clogg- ' . .) .‘ fl ‘ P - -3 o o o o no . o o o o a o .u , . . , ‘ . ,, u Dongola Blucher. 2 0 - no?» I , ' .4* royal TERMS CASH No Sale Gwds Allowed on pp Come Early and Ask for Red Seal Goods M. H. SIS SON, Manager Phone 1001: .- nwgge flAAF‘,'\"..-\r‘f\ï¬fï¬ GARAAAQAA ’ â€â€™70" “f1“ »M°€°8o9§€~oeo 5* v '- '0 " , ’5 3 ‘ V ‘ ‘ > VU.UUUV 353%†‘ â€99%.†"‘ . if ‘9 . b,d%vvwvvwv--'vg . L J- '99 5‘)“; «QWWU 0.} V a $0th â€915». . ed by the fact that the turkeys 8 barrels of Wine, and 13 gallons of I 1d t be identified In 11 prob-I bulk wins, 50 gallons of high wine, 5 633:1; n° the st mil be :r pped l Messrs. A. L. Campbell and D, ,‘186 bottles of gin, 2,133 bottles ona * 3’ ca 3 "Cinnlmn appeared beam . crowded . ~ . . ITurkeys are a valuable commodity at I “ - ‘1 2‘ :- . 91 barras of the same 114 _ . , , .. , - In; "1’; ‘d 1.5; even...†thfl' lace and the present time and it is estimat- [110“3- 1“ “I.“ 0‘ “ ' ‘3 iquot. 7 ’ . .. ’ ,, 5. , 1.. 7 they told the story of their recent ’ Infractions of the ï¬sh and game,:d ritat ai‘r;0§:am:’:;ls flot‘ wou.d be? (laws resulted in 101 prosecutions, in? O †â€p L‘ ‘ y hundred itrip round the world to an appreci3~ . . fdollrrs e‘ the resent mark-ct value. ,which 74 persons paid fines amount-E “ “° p 318 Deer.â€"â€"'I‘he’ Mitchell party 0f lphic manner, andiassisted by views, “Monte Carlo,†to be devated to the gargosa-Iï¬ll says the deer are vcry num-l 5 ti'v'e audience. ° ---*-â€"â€"' ! mg to $3,370.. ten. of Dunsford, who were hunting;the scenes and incidents asset‘iated in the woods near Long Lake, shotiwith their tour. . 1 The people of Kirkfield and vicin~~~ Fla‘ies Disaster Fund. This places the "3:43:33 and wage b ..- jtotal subscriptions at $56.50. . Rev. Mr. Turner occupied the chair â€" _____,,_.,_____ Beer Weighed 345 P032163 1 . l . DGilATiiiii T0 ï¬ve deer. one of them was a large The proceeds of the evening am- 1..,‘ are very gratoiul to me locag ave 11:21 more c211; and the speakers were giveo the clos- ' buck weighing 345 poundS- This is the ount'sid to $30 and will be devoted to For a‘ bit of hard luckâ€"Independent. gentleman for the treat aï¬m-ded. ,cst attention as they told in agra- The Post is in receipt of $10 from llargest deer {or many years. Mr. ipubljc library purposes. ‘.‘I’,‘L,,1 . ., in“... The insuector also intinéï¬tcd that a--o re- .- . _ commend h .worlnug IS new and exceedingly hra- t at a safety aprnance be civic authorities should investigate iNQUESl" Eiliiiii} ‘ v- , o ‘ ~ W‘s: pr."li‘-.'. .1 very Dali“; acg' asMigngeialdentNogvthlngyuSt as soon To the Editor of The Post. i Work on the new dam at Fenelog, The following from the Winnipeg! In the Jill‘B‘l'BODBdtéf tu'lflii'll RT: The frequent deaths ir-cm gas poi- “ » - . ,v. 0' - " ‘ ‘ ’ , . ' V '3 svia - I t ‘ * y Avw ,7, , n r h. ' .93: 5:3: mic: 2.12mi: 11:»: 1:51: 3;! lway Into the hahdsz)! 2:225:14 3:“ 5 Dear Simâ€"Your valued paperrom- i Falls closed for the season on Fri- vFreeg’ress refers to a former Ome- 1532:5823??? 2:; 0:11:11 they yhavf somng has: given cans- Li appe- ‘ ,4: :.“‘.1‘Z‘C‘\. 'riun r. . . ~ 0mm 06' on o . .mee o :â€" ’ ° 1 ' '~ 311513!) on 2 art of the. (’i": 11- â€˜ï¬ reb‘lf‘SJTT-‘z‘ttlrrzic went out (major bondholders the Canadian Cereal Sway; 2:: 1:: “2:13;; 8:: itwis v31: i day IaSt' When the men employed "An :djourned meeting of the Pres- If~‘18Jl'ght three of the cieVereSt bank thorities, withp the real; theft, gr- I; 215:, and while going along Butâ€" Milling Company will likely pass .' pleasing to get the current news’ï¬nish'w removing the coffer dam. .bm 0, Winnipeg was held Monday jswindlers operating in Canada at the Hastings, Medical Ofï¬cer of Health i3 ‘ gflthi‘sv‘ umr Balsover, he 303' .intb new hands. It Was reported at fPom our ol-d‘home and to keep in {Which had been blown up With 03“ .ln Westminister church to dispose of lgpresent time. Rally and Cam were has a special â€5’43“? 11356? Effl‘am‘ .9333 " " . ° . ' , n I , " ‘ V ‘0“ r â€" ' - . . .“1 sore ginnows m the water again. meeting held here today that two, tooch with the good town of Lindanamlte a few days previously. The It!" call from St. P8315 church tosarrested 1:35" Tuesday .mght by De‘ tin, gOVerning the periodic inspsczion ‘3 â€ï¬‚og: ...,- n lit-:1 to catch some offers had already been received for Say and its people. 5 central portion of the new Structure fRev. P. Best Thornton. When the call"teetlves “311399 and I‘BWWâ€: an“ of household gas pipes and ï¬xtures. B ,‘Wzr 01' the 53““ ""hicn he was the concern, but the committee, CV90! H'aVing some spare time at my gig practiCally completed. It 001191?“ fwas ï¬rst presented to presbytery it 'held on a nominal charge of Vagran: This Was the announcemer: irade by i W... 0:11:11: on the log. discharg', if favorable can do nothing until diSpcsal. I will write you a report of ‘Of “we†cement piers, between Whmh yWP-‘l sent back for more signatures, :cy. Ross, Who was arrested lag; Chic Impecu‘r Neadew’ 335? m?“ . WEI; the shot penetrating hlsithrceâ€"fourths of the bonds are in the 3conditions as they exist out here in 531509 1033 are raised or lowered in 3‘ many 0f the people had been £17811 night by Detective Armstrong, has at Coroner Morgan’s inqugsz 1130 â€ii in::l:w‘ the slim-c, iniiictiné‘. a fhands of the committee. sthis great Province of Saskatcbvewanlgrw’es in â€1'3 s'id'es 0‘ the Piers by 'no opportunity to sign. The can been travelhng under numerous alias‘ double asphyxiation of Archibald and grow 519.3. Erosion} aid was sum-f Mr. H. F. J amieson. one of the 112- where so many of good old On- fmeans Of a Windlass Whifh runs on 8.933119 back t0 DTBSbyteTY unusually les' . some Of WhiCh are Reseflberg’ Neil Macfar 133d. 0f Find“! tO'v'"'T-'Sh5§’â€" 1 :gicidy as E‘OSSl'bl" but ï¬Ot , CEiVGI‘S. came here from Toronto forftariO's sons are making homes for gtrack on the cement top that ex- ,well signed and it was shown that lHal‘I‘lB. Brown, and Homes. The Mr Cih-erthcrne had become the meeting. and gays a glowing acâ€" themselves. items across the piers, and can 3:339 ' "