“I! we can judge fgou; statistic» Calla. is worse than the Unitedt Bails in the bandul effects produced Q tin liquor traffic. ‘Canada stands second- in the list emu-ms under the influence ofwm’a- K'. 'l‘he English speaking peoples In] at the top or rather at the m d the list. 'What right have you touring inc 1+ world sons and daughters who mnot only on a aux-inn to them.“ im out to the State? a “Do you my you can take a drink “no: and quit? You are a. liar. 7“ My not on a comcious one. but Mmaliazr all them '1 have yorsonally followed 160cm? '1 Wemmuz‘x and I chave yet to h! a single one who .was not born "hnken (Kaunas. 1: 'NO governm<-nt or no people gm “mime: than the individual! “W the Government will 101v ht heir .-\'<In\.n'u x"their 1- x: 1m} lvv. You can‘t kill a drunkard. H0 “G in bib children. bad ‘in hi Fumhfltbxn {or generatiam. 'Aunost â€1.000 people die annuady '3‘ be [nimi States from from it? â€and Yet not a .word 13 said. ““1100 WW men are killed in an accident! Wione risua up in protest... 1! Hell in all its {my had been loose to devise some plan .01 “Win: down the AIgloâ€"Saxon race. “1600):! never have decised a 063 t" m than liquor. -‘ 'You un’t a.†stand on the gamut “:13 and raiaem [anon men. an!!! Wm, out is that anv reason why " Shoald do nothing 3 . ‘ â€Wm We want is good womenlika “ 30011). grand woman like. the if!“ 0: the Good Shepherd. nyho‘ “4, more “a ail um ""'"' “'""" "You build churches. Do .we need mo: chum-ch. ? Yes. 't ' good State D‘epIOfableE weal: to has: churches: 1:: mom than churches M‘e need men madwdn men who will lead tha life of Christ". Met Vaughan, of Church of Eng- The above are a few {bx-tracts from Ind, 8M; Right out. :1 ‘semarkaible address given by Rev. ..._ x - l‘atinar Vaughan in Massey Hail Sunâ€" "11 we can judge, fgom, statisiica'y day afternoon. The occasion was; 1:} tank is worse than the Unitedg mo ting head in the interest pf the min the Wu! efieots produced Canadian temperance League. ‘30. Thinks Canada’s State Deplorable r, be had found out. when making sue changes. that, all his neighbor's our was coming through his metre. n'n meant that. he and the other an were both paying for the ma.- 15 used by his neighbor. He asked "errand to him of the amount. paxd .ulr. Thos. McConnell was then had. He stated. that just recent- In. W. B. Cook and Dr. E. Y. were then heard on. behalf of M“ at. M. C. A. The Association want 3. an the large plunge and 8m a tank every two weeks, and the we gentlemen were go get; an .3. Won the cost. A rate of 15c. .. quoted to them on the whole wt of waxelj takenvin the. build- in. This would make the cost. vary Sue more than what. they ara 31- mdy paying. he tank holds. 10,000 mica £31 in wages m wages ting- and or a. special meeting. a and. adopted. ication tron: John Coats ,, I“ . 5mm“ 3% of London. re cast iron water r. and one from the company! plies the pump house- coal, a) sup ,9]:th from the board about! bad commissioners Called on to Deal With Peculiar Caseâ€"Saving of Half lilli‘m Gallons in Year's Pumping Total Attributed to Fewer Leaks. Where a. man in your city 'th e rm in the papers that sum 55 man appeared in ihe. Pulled * 11' being drunk for the um ’waI 335'. ‘I am g ahï¬mtianz 1 53° to him?" What :10 your " You haw. 2.1mm! You â€if LINDSAY Rpm MAN m “aetice Christianity. 1, ‘30“ mean to say that in “I“ '9‘“ cemury charity '3 dead. madly is M: l brute. ABOUT WATER RATES â€gum;- meeting of the Board we, Commissioners was held “day at half past four. There â€sen: Mayor Vrooman. Chair- ..wna Messrs McNeinie. Brady min“! m. whiskey tends to tear evcl 01 a. man oemw that Id Hell laughs: A Christianity, these dissen- 3 religious, annotating the ever think as you sit iii nton 10d seat. in churchand mmthemym \ war. more than pest? than a scourge -â€" morn ‘tes or the last regular id of a. special meeting. have religion ! nt or no people 911) m the individuald Government will 101' In this christiafltj' accounts were then a christim maul POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13 PAID HIGH FOR WATER In the second bait Bandy geared a @031 eleven minutes after the «plumm- oommemcd; Koyd [wowed swjtb one four minutes from ‘time. and Denisan scored another More the end of the :gama bleymouz', oi town. and Staun ton. of I’ebeirnboro. wore the- gmly Itrwo :enaJizad. ,The zygote at the. end. or 33;; goal was scored by [Elliott my!!! a mumte Hater. (Theme rwexe the on}; two goals scored «in the gust hflf. an though both team made strenuom gt Ions to do so. What 5mg! Gotten .WGPS. Burke, and Taylor; gepaaty. G. Badly; Meme. Artie Pan-kin. . . . I . . Oath got one minute genauy’ for body chucking. ‘ :I_ gum (was taut â€" a good derail faster than was expected. and hold the ï¬xed attention of rum spectatom from mart in 1.1115511. Reeve Beg; faced _the ban] «£0? a M! is used: Lngteaxl 'st 'a «pm! in toilet hockey. The. first goal Mfaas scored {by Seymour. 01 the Lindsay beam. in ï¬ve minutes; Mather 131ml- key match ever played. in Lindgai. The Lannmmtur; in the rink (W83 idwr for skating. but a little c0011 for standing around. and no ‘drou'qt, many would {have enjoyed the mamh a. good. (1981‘!!!ch it they had not beqn so cmlled. . J The game was both fast gnd clean. and' mutated gverybody immensely, Both the I’etemborough and Lindsay teams showed Ummaelve- good qports. am there .was no Fang}: (play. trim Iv Evening Post of Dec. 0 A L'mzo crowd Latronized the Roll- 01' Rank am night to enjoy a sky?» and i0 witness tho first: mllar hoc~ Unduy Team Put it all Over Potorboro last Nook. HRS] ROIHR 110(KIY 6.le \ The receipts for the month were $271.36, total for the year. $9,221.01. Payments for the month. $410.10; total for year. $18,740.28. of these ampty seats would. "be fill- ‘ Moved by Mr. McNeilliB, seconded by Mr. Brady, that metres should be purchased and put on at once on the organ motors of the Catholic. Eng- lieh and Methodist churches. in ad- dition to that on the Presbyterian. râ€"Carried. A test. metre was put on the Pres- byterian church about ten months ago. The church was getting 04 flat. rate of $42 now, but by. metre shouli pay about 3100. It was decided that. the extra! re- venue would warrant the purchase of metres for all the churches. baking was used more than last year, but 1t Wm explained the grade bought this year is much cheaper and in reality there is a saving. so far as Mr. Ray: knew, the Commissioners are getting a larger revenue this year . So far the town has consumed 500,- 000 gallons of water less than last yearâ€"probably due, it was stated. to fewer leaks. A small quantity of coal h0weVer; ‘ The town will be asked. to fix a. roadway drain near the pumphousï¬. which emptia rather mo near the intake pipe. The facts were certiï¬ed by M54 Hammond. and the Commissioners granted the request. . PU RITY OF SUPPLY f Mr. Hammond then spoke of sev- eral trips he had taken up the river as far as the lake to see that the 'wa- ter supply was not fouled. by drains, dead animals and other causes. He found little to complain of. and where he found the leaf. detect: he saw to it that it was remedied imme- diately. Mr. Hammond makes these safeguarding trips every little while. to be sure that the water. supply is as pure as can be gotten. , The Board still recommended that ALL WATER should. be BOILED, for the last. two years by Mr. Riggs. ame stood Lindaay 5. Petenbam SUNDRY MATTERS man otï¬ciatu at n m1. he mm Inquest bhe .nndentaqu to pru‘luce the flourish certiï¬cate. Clengymcmdo not usuallly do this. Nam they am reminded that they mmt.1'hepte- cannon is taken to have a doubld uhecko!l3uriafls..:.... . z. am..- to clergyman. liwenvtl; a local clcngyman neglect- ed mo ask for tho Karla! oertiï¬cwta at a cantain Inneral. and. in. his re- upomt to the Idepu'ty rnqgiabmr-generafl. was unable to rope“ that. ‘he 9-“ seen it. qu the deputy has issued a oimufa: letter drawing the Quen- txonofcflea‘gymen totbeirdatwu rgquined lax llama Before a. clepgy- The Weekly Globe from the pro- aant data to Doc. 3m, 1908, (about 15 months) and The Hook- a Post for 1908 for SI.25 to those paying In advance. SEMI no! and get the biggest nauspapor bar-x gain over offend by The Post. . "So you did; you were brutal." . “What did I say to you 3" . "You told me to keep my shirt on." . “Well. well; did I say that! Never mind. Take it 0“: it you choose." and the doctor hung up the receiver. , “So I mill.†said Dr. X.. and 11a 30%; the girl on the phone. “I am told. I hurt your feelings. mod distinguished surgeons in New Jersey made the amendo honorable the other day. He is very gruff and quick of speech. but at heart entirely, kind and considerate. . Dr. X. was trying to get somebo 1y on the ’phone; the telephone girl's answers did not pleasp him. He spoke to her sharply; she answered curtly. ' “Oh, keep your shirt on,†cried the exasperated doctor, and he hung up the receiver. \ Naturally the girl complainei to the manager. who wenu ta the doc- tor. his friend. and told him he tea:- ky should apologize to the yougn girl. Dr. X., of New Jersey, Proved He Was a Gentleman the other Day. . New York. December 6.â€"0nc or the Thc boys who found the iopdy. and: otticr-a .who saw it betore it was re- mcred by the police, say that in the dead man's hand. was a mvolvej. This is 8. Mel? statement 0! a shocki- m; tragedy that, is not without in! 91(31th 0! mystery. ‘ 1’ . day morning in an unoccupied. shack near the overhead bridge. Burton’s down was caused by a. bullet would. in the head. [the missile had pus: ed though Lroxn side to' qide. The dam body lay on tbs floor in a. pool of hozen blood. and the wall waaalt 50 ï¬Jashed with bloat ‘_ «be Free Puss of Friday. : onyx. The dead body at Stanley. Burton; aged 26, a member or the Winnipeg. staff of the Bank of. Montreal. wan! 10mm by boys about 9 Quad: yestors | to the whereabonm at the ,minlinz‘ teller. Various members of em 32“ wem deputed to investigmto and efl’deavor to locate him. Bum ton .was well known and; had mum Luanda in the [it]. ’ reuse. His cash was lying around. a. cilcumstanoe that did not mape the notice of the accountant. When. after lunch, it was found that Burk ton had not returned, inquiries you immediately inatiun‘t‘ed. .The cash .wae examined and was found who absolutely comeot. When Che man- to: was .g-eported to the manugur a. [geneml' consultation took place as tcem in which this pagnlar young: man was held. The mystery surï¬- ronndinzz his death only adds to the rendnesa. and the community at large extends heartfelt sympathy 10 the bouowinz parental 7mm. funeral. “Inch was private. took place this afternoon at three o'clock†BA NK MANAGER'S STATEMENT. Mvr. A. F. D. MeGaehen. manager of the Bank of MontreaJ. when qeen vea- terdny by a Winnipeg Fume 13m to porta- in regard to Stanley Burton's death, said that Bum-ton cht one of the .xeeeavmg tellers’ cage at m 11.30 Wednesday lorenoon. He did ems without waiting the ex-prau pen‘q mission of those in charge, but this was not an extraoidinary goon-n- Bm‘lon arrived from Winnipeg yu- bu‘dny morning on the 9.40 tram Elihu] m accompanied by Mr, Knight. 0. mambo: of the stall on the Bank of Montreal, Winnipcz. (the mat was laden with a mass on {mammal flowers and many, {floral tributes. have been sent my Pant! Here friends, allowing the high up- The. tallawni; additional particw- lam concerning the death of Stanley Burt on. Bank of Mon-meal teller. “Hump“, will be pea-used with in- !mwt by. a. number 0: (Lindsay friendl- oto; the unfontunmte victim. The The Port Hope Guide g“ .Rglondsy. Tragic Death of Young Ihn Who Was Known in Lindsay. APOLDGISED T0 HELLO GIRL. Port Hope Boy’s Mysterious Fate The remains of the late 'Sunlqn FOR $1.25 ._ There areal. lot of people who are afraid to wipe their nose. until they look around and see how someone else does the act. or“ get permission from their neighbors to take out their handkerchiefs. This eVerlaqting watching the other fellow and worry- ing about what 'he is going to do. is what holds back the hands of the clock of progress. When you get an idea. that you should do a thing. and that it is the right thing to do at that particular time. go ahead and do it and let the kicker: hava their gymnastics. The men who are leaving their marl: on their times and are lifting up this old world to better things. m those that are Mulching away and letting others cut their own swaths. “The Mr 0: mar: bringeth a snare." When you ï¬nd. yourself. looking up to see who is watching you. you are getting in- to tmptatim. This (cor of man will mke a fool of you. and throw you in the scrap-pile o! hula-g hubaop it you let it get hold at you. t wm unease “in: the death or (harbou- cfzémd'y in exactly the same way ha it would if his contract and need If any anmï¬tam is dtber unable or unwilling to hop up his payment. untuhohagmoh-ad [hemorm he will be 0.110qu to )tithdraw what- ever money be has paid in. to which .The Government under-Lukas the mnnwgament o! the gummy fund. and ï¬gment of the wnuiï¬a will t be guaranteed by the Dominion Govern» the Dommion Gan-mm will add. interest at (the rate 0! 3 per cent. [Tbâ€"3 Government annuitv. 0‘ mac. Tune Government annuities .lel he abeulntcly' inalieuaJk. that ts tony, they cannot be cmpitwliud or gold to anyone else. and the law providm flat the money [Just a. (anally dr rimr- [mm them cannot be seized [at any reason whatevar. The Government annuity aha! not. be made in hunt of any mason other. than the actual! annuitant. nor .Igr any Jamar amount than Ion; hundred dollars 3 year. No annuitias will be paid untii the buxflcizu'y has attain- ed the age of 60. ,V, Tho oontn'butara’ swings .will be mad into the local post ofï¬ces ww- over the: may «135$.th savings wLLI then be zivetn compound mm halt yearly (mom than. . I Hf. M M 8180 '82... IT-he Government hill to authorize the m and sale by the Gomnmcm lo! old 8130 annuities is in practically the some hm I8 thaw Mhich Sin Richard Cartwright inmduoed in the Senate last year. R‘s purpose is to encourage thrift and saving among the working crimes of the gountry. and. to m the beneï¬ciaries of an annual income. after they have reach- ed the use of sixty 91' Dirty-five Mm. wildcat to keep them {Tan want. For an annual contribution at thir- teen dollars. beginning at the ago at 20.11“) beneficiary mill become e_n- \ tit‘fed. after he (has reached the agel of sixty. to an anmuty of $120 pom year. thonafler. as dong as he lives. I! the annuitnut Prefers Ito wall. for his annuity until he has reached the age of sin-five. be: will ghen be en- tiufea to 6200 may. . It Extra attractions are the rule for , l Christmas numbers. and in this par- .ticnlar. the December issue of “R01 and Gun and Motor Sports in Our ads.†published by W.. J. Taylor. h Moodstock. Ont. is be no menus bo- hinnl. The quality and character at the contents are both high and such us must prove attractive to every sputum. While the Christmas (ls- vor. though not too pronounced. is well in evidence. An exploration pa- per ol exceptional interest. loads off, the traVellor, with s hall brood guide. making his my from the End 01 Steel on the Tomiskaming J: Nor- thern Ontario Runway to Moose Fac- tory, on Hudson Bay. Two stories of hunters lost in the woods are. most interesting experiences ’ which will come home to those who are as- quninted with our pathless forests» Some Christmas fox hunts. by Mr. IWm. Hickson. of Bobcsygeon. n (aristmas Day spent in Marine Zoo- logy. on the shores of the Pacific in British Columbia and a. story of a police patrol under great difficulties in the far northlund are all notable prticles. The story. of how an un- gratetul settler met his end. in a lsnow blizmrd on Christmas Eve, and [how a bear was defeated by snow-. halls. arespecimons or the variety of contents which make this number an advance upon all that has gone be- 1 fore. “Three hours in a bear trap" FormSannP'm whichâ€. PAYABLE AFIEI IEAGIIIIG SIXTY. is unsurpaancd and should be the one anagzine no apartsman nuns to mks. Every article is interesting and many of them are of special interest. is a vi‘id piece «of description of n misadventure in tho backwoods. \Vhllt! Indian Cooking in Northern Canadn, supplies another ‘FiOWl of lilo in Gun- ndian forests which proves no attrac- tive to all students of outdoor! life. For variety and interest this number A Number of Splendid and [mutating Stories by Local Authors. T he Christmas Rad and Gun .wjth any annuity company. Fm of In or Woman. Washington. D£.. Nov. 30.â€"Socro- 1117' Mfflson but. made public the an- mm report of the United States Do- padumnt of Agxicutlburo. It sham: the mgn'culbmfl interests of the coWy to be in a ï¬wï¬shingucoa» “ion. having produced in 1907 wealth to the amount at $7.412 000. breaking all mouth. The. report open mob the state- munt that tho 1am {floatation (or 3907 is wading to theaverqge in Tmntit)‘. while its value is much abovom at m M! yur. 'l‘lh ta-nnc' will this your have mm money to «cum BM more 39 invent I. H can. Evaâ€""I would never select a bean from the young men of thq day.†1 Edam-“Nor I. I should select one from the young men of the nix hh That in the the they genes-ea} call" than he ever had atom The (:2- gm encoded 'unlporm by $444,000,- But nee the wretched dying thief, . Bung by the Banker’s side! ' 1 He cried. "Dear Lord. remembcn Jnc" i He got his cut end died. The above beautiful mm writ- ten over sixty year. at: by an old minister in the Sigmund- of Soot- crumb-Damn “flaw mmum 0! Dallas. The leper. had ; littla noto. . ~ “Lent if you willyouotns†. The Banker cashed this little: note. . And healed the sickly. mu. We read of one young mu ndeed’» Mime riches (yd abound; ‘ But in the Bucket": hook ol’ gran: . E8 me was never found. This Bank is full of precious. note- .. All signed and salad and. tree; Though mm an unnamed soul. may Base unbeliof will lead the; most . To say what is not true. , Iitell all souls who (col they‘re lost. ' Ihese notes belong to you. . g Redeï¬ned by precious blwd. Tint ever 1nd 8 noon to bring; These are the sins of God. "-‘Ihere is not one [on me." Though thmds onen spy, .- The) have no no“: u all; Because they. feel the magneto! sin. ~ So ruined by. the [A114 brat. The Bank of Enzlentl nah. . Bring me your note on Zions Banka You’ll surely get your can; Ant-if you! have but‘ one email no“ \ Fear .not to bring it in; Game boldly] to. the throne of 3mg \ The Met in witlnn. ; . All forged notes will be, refusecL z Man‘s merits be rejected; \ There’s not 1 flash: note: will pass There’s none but thou beloved of Should :11 the Banks in .Bricain ' "Jehovab" in his mne- Iknow my Bunk cu: never tail.- -, Its funds. alum:- the me. \ The Finn. â€Thus persons in one - An! never w.“ rejected; Sonatina my Bunk†gives no more '- Ihan naked for. or W Sdmetimea I felt 1. little proud. \ I mused things no clever; Blush! before thodsxmsooa . IJelt a poor 35 em. Since then. m Btnbor is to rich. Ihave nocanse toponowz; ( Llivc upon my call today . . And dnw on him to-morroml Purdue]: a. thousand tines before Your Bank contains a-plenty, Why-cone and take a one poumt note g [When you might. hue a. twantxl Yes: twenty thousand. ten times .told ‘ 18 hat a trifling m; 'l‘olwhnt your Father hen said. up; Secure gin Goth And his Son. 2 Way don't you often: com? . And when you duw a.- little note ( My .not I: urge: not .Why iive (so niggardly and. poor! Somdimes my Bunker smiling says (Scutthenan Ibcpoorf â€l'is when my stock is spent. Ind. M t And I without a great. I'm skid to hasten tq my Bani: {1‘0 ‘8“ an httle noun luau a never [tiling Bank. A! more tuna enrthly atom. No eartbiy Bank in ball! so rich; my repruontod in their porch-so wiil lave an appreciable effect. on the money stringency within the Province. That God has not mounted. , . (Special to The Star.) . .Eximonton, 1‘. W. ‘1‘.. Dec. 7.-â€"l'ho Grand Trunk Pacific. through Fre- mom Crandell, purchasing agent 0! ties and timber for division wt of -.Winnipeg,is here to secure soomo railway ties. The» tieq will be put- chu-ul in Albertn if pouible to ca- oure than. and the immense sum 0! Sounding for Six Hundred Thou- und Tia in [at Wat. Former Lindsayite Making Big Deal FAIIEflS BREAK RECORD. THE CHRISTIAN'S BANK. Iired Buhop (to oboequious curaw who insists on carrying the right re- verend grimâ€""It is emodingiy kind of son. my reverend brother. to no; uinyr valet." W m. - - (lmdnn Tenet.) ; An exeeptimally pretty girl with en English the lieutenant at her side. was standing on a. chair on the pier \watching the racing. On a chair belï¬nd were two Frenchmen. The lady turned round and said in French “IIhope I donut Charm yourwiew.†“Md†mwamnnw. at Ottawa. O'Gonnan and Gabon. and. Mrs. Cohan. the amt, of the Algonxuin Park stuff. muh an in- tauting condition at my; Ma. 00600. it is alum. hm gnu using the rangers" headquarters u awn» mar hotel. and pocketing tbs pro toads. Accordingly, when the ran;- ora com dawn tram the north to Mun-tom. no bad; more avail- ulna. Aha. a rungar named Comm 1:) rad Mrs. (bison (who. Morethe 1.15m m Mk Cox). and since that time has been angina tho 11.9mm- m 01 the mouth. It is silent! in regard. to -.Dr Bgl Um. in went to Algonquin Park, as a unset. to; this health. and that he haru’t been able .to realize 3m: he mmtmu‘dhhbeunbogameas any other manger. In vipw oi thgfact that ha is now quite. Won‘t. Kin {at that 80m shank! he appoint- ed .who midly Wm undu- tm of the odioe. Hog. Mr. Coch- nne. Miniatu- ot lands, Forests and Xmas. w thdt the dismissal: htd nethmg to do «with .flm alleged luv muslin: nun Algonquin Puttb sanguiom in my!!! to which ware not all: to be WM ‘2 . (Hamilton Time.) 1 A pale of debenturu during ma present stringency means nu aidi- txonal burden on the tupayers to: thirty yen-é. The city should borrow no move money now than is Maw 13' awry. Cmite (with an eye to pretax-meat). â€"“Bnt. do we not. read. my m.mu erery valley shall be 3:311:61 I'.‘ . 'any about ï¬shermen. isn‘t it. "’ ' “WW 3"! I "That in talking about their catch- as they never kgovr. when to draw “1Q line. I “Mademoiselle.†quickly repiled one at: the men. “I much. prefer the ob- attraction to the View." On: the enema cardiac grow g then flower 0! when: than um: “ï¬â€˜QOOOOQOOOOOOOOOQzOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO o N .893 gm dugâ€"=- M ALP-0.00“ PM! DIIIISSALI. 90999906699000OOOOOOO§OOOOOOOOQOO000.93: Fancy Work Baskets, Xmas Bots, all sizes; Pin Cushions, fumes;HatPins,BautyPins. Dolls of all descriptions. szit department. Christmas Noveltiesâ€"Don’t fail to See our Xmas Bazar. Have you soon the preparations we’ve mod. for youâ€"then coma. Centre Pieces, Stand Covers, Tray Clothe. etc, 5c to $1.50 Linen Table Coven, 98c to $3 75. White Quilts, 980 to $2. 50. LaceCurt‘ins, 35c to $5.00 8 Chenille Curtains, $2. 50 to co. _ sChenille Table Covers, sec to Parisols. pretty handles, 98c to 53. so Handkerchiefs from 5c to 50¢. Belts, silk or leather, 25c to $1.00. Fancy Callus, from 15c to 82 oo. Writ Bags. Puma, S in Bags. 15c to $2.00. bopp g Gloves, wool, cashmere or kid, 25c to $3 00. OOOOOOOOQO‘ People are realizing how close Christmas is. None too much time remains to do all you have to do. Lot us “ get busy.†This store is ready. The things you want for Christmas awaits only your selection. Has Begun in Earnest. Christmas Shopping Sensible Xmas cum "‘00me mm: him: Rector. Gifts for the Home (Baltimore American.) J. W. Wakely One Door But of Dominion lav-1m In list-um may... Islam-0'. Rodeo is hereby given, pm to 3.8.0. 1897, Clap. 129, See. 38, that 311 creditors and perpen- he ehim {W theeetste afï¬ne-dd Inn Bir- {ohm-d, whodied oneteoout â€23:! «y of October, A.D. 1907, no mm on or before the fmra’atandpoint: .wmlo u ooMe manner at “KIM“ may“. m an Maputo supply 01 tum lab“ Webmkingmmegm- wwuotbhorepodugnukol a {and}! mane ‘mwy at man got hhur. Astouomuolmbor- Wildcatsmdmtmh mmuamr cog. Ingnhu'.oplamrncunnot calc- mymote. AWotgheer-u «marmmmgumm. insymwilbthodnlnamb- ginning to afloat some d‘un (m Mica. [unmoved tau-In ingle- sum to. mom (Malena; an", ’- â€"m‘n‘hb0mmucodn (autumn ox mayor mono“... t8? men otfuigu to: Ontario 1'.- is now open to the public. {or ï¬n 00an a brg, for ol< Imus-ammu- mun-mu... The 0mm Agricultural Depm- WWWthe [allowingd‘w And further, uhnotiee the: efter the said 2let day of Deeenber, 1907, the aid Executor: will proceed to distribute the senate of the aid deoeeeed mngthe pertiee entitled thereto, having regard only to the Plane of which they hlwe been notiï¬ed, and will not be tinyhle for the-lid memorenypen the eotte my person or person. of whooe chi-n notiee shell not he" been received hymen It the time of such diptribntion. Dgted gt Li day this am day of Nov. ember. AD. 1907. A. D. 1907. tomdby postprepddordolimtotho under-£31m! Solicitor- Ior who Emu“:- ottho auto ottho niddoqeuo , thoit ulna, uddros ea sud decedption, tun putienlsnotthoir ohimsnd m, udtho Dunno! thc securities, flay. holdlgyrthan. “entrant pay_ or December. I): m antler a: law or CLAIM" BIRCEAR , we of (h Tau“) f Mm'posa. in the County of I" ' Fm, Danni. FAR. IACES IEAGIEI LII". NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS. white, from $17.98 to 7 50. White Lawn Embroida'ed Wtists, 98c to 83.50. Put Coats, $25.00 to 950°. Fur Collars, Raï¬ and Scales, Man‘s to match. from $2.50 to 50.00. The Davidson Grist In] oftho’l‘ownotLindny, inthoGoIn- ty of Vienna, Solicitor: for Rio“ N. Duo, Alexander lax-y and John Dnndu, Executor: of and Em. Sllk um and Furs always acceptable Soluble m for In and Boys NOTICE mum a wms, GEORGE DAYUBON.