.- ents of I wn in o‘ ! I A 111337.27; \ - . }- .’ - z ‘ -.--'- . ., receive ; "’ 2. it ,, mo. -â€"â€"-»u.. “1 . \flLl 3““ ‘ ,\,,,iy “‘22 our Sixty Eghth Year 7- 2 Itheir election of f5 ' ' 2 {I I 2 2 2 I 2 2 ' ' .l 0 d h - BADDOW 'l'f>£::;gor:ï¬ic:s wereceerlsectgdzâ€"fi‘lithï¬r Mild weather WWNT . M. James, H. Pogue, D. M., Henry Hobden, Rec. Sec., LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRlD AY. -:.c DECEMBER '16 1913 JPREETATiNlN l0 (Special to The Post) in print and it looks,as if it would lC‘ninese Question," which was follow-, (Spam ,0 The 5,03,.) led by an address by Rev. J. 11.,‘sport' 3-1:. B. Bates who has been attend-lwhyte' The Song Of the "Fr0ggieâ€il With the few Cold days Which we z..; Model School in Peterboro, isiby eight bOYS was followed by two had during the early part Of Novem- ‘ ‘l ‘ ‘ v ., ‘ . . . ding the Christmas holidays with ‘ scenes from SQUIET hate commend- her, the charitable societies had 9317-! _ 1 n horn tod . He leaves the friends in town. ably rendered. eral cases on hand, where certain hs 9w 3 33’ - ~ - - . hotel after a number of years in it. R‘ Abercrombie, Mr. Ira Brown. 3.1:. Jas. H. Stringer, of the Stam‘ Many useful artimes were sold duplfamilies were in very poor circum- Mr Frank Herlihey is the new pro- Negativeâ€"Miss H. McMullen, M bore Anglican Miï¬-E'ion. was 11-. town'mg .33 in‘Fem'iSSiOD. after which Misséstancas, and, no doubt. if such wea- prietoriand-takes possession today. Russell Wright. Miss Vera Dobson. :1 Tuesday on his way to Halibuv Annie Gamer rendered an instrumen- ther had continued, more dire ‘ Messrs William and Alexander Cob- en are home from Saskatchewan for the winter. Soloâ€"~Miss MacNamara. Debateâ€"Resolved: that Canada is , , jworth while t exami cl 2 . v .. . 5' , “3‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herlihey visited Min- Judgesâ€"mm“ “gent and Mac'report sent hgme Jeannie}! 3:9,! 8’ 9' Van†22' H' cum“ " A' ’ 5:, stal solo. Then another pfay “My'sults mrght have happened. If this den friends yesterday. ' lNamara, teachers of the same school. istandinv f uCh ’ _1 8.53131! 6, P. Wilson 6, E. COomhs 5, E 33:3, Wm. Welch‘and son, Wesley, ofgLord in Livery". was called upon, mild weather lasts, it will have a Mr. John Austin, sr. and his son, It was decided that the debate was; ‘ ° ° 8 Fngplf. lF' Power 5, A. Ingram 5, M. Ayers fdaple Lake, attended the Bazaar and and was well received. The evening;trndchy of shcrtrn'ng the winter, :Harry, were up at the camps last a tie. ; R We‘do 9 «B lLo~ _ A ‘I 14, W. Algar 4. S. Hepburn 4, N. f Sntertm'nment in town on Wednesday-flog“ With. the National Anthem. jand will be a wonderful boon to the Week an-d a part of this. Quartette-â€""If I Only Had a Home Don all .6 if .Balfourbeanm" S .tihcr; ,Gray 3, L. Blair 2, W. Scully 2, E. ; “King l The meeting of the Minden Woâ€",soc1etics in Charge- of the poor relief The Bazaar held by the Home Mis- Sweet Home," song by four boys.‘(, I: 6 E R1 tch tt’ 6 'A a: ’ {Quihell 1, G. Reazin 1. r 31.». Jas. Pogue was in Lindsay cumâ€s “5’3““ “'83 held in thawol'k- {8,0, ladies of the Presbyterian God Save the King. 56" V3: -L ff} 3 1 -_- 30¢: FORM JR. COMMERCIAL 9 03.319 of days last week. §Tom Hall on Dec. 10th and was well It is bad enough to be out of work, :Church, last Saturday, was a success. During the programme Mr. Sealer-,5 .d. 1:1 1’z‘er q: . Tolmé‘e. n, L., M. Preston 10, L. Vanstone 9'. E. 1 Bliss'V. Wilson whw has been teachâ€"fattcnded- MI'S- Annie Prentice “'hOEin cold weather, but when one COD-lï¬nancially and otherwise. ,ville, their teacher, was presented. 0: anR - "' '* :wart 4' " swam{Deyell 8, H. Rathmell 8, M. Weldon 2 13: the Litterworth School, is spend- was appointed delegate to attend thalamus the high cost of living, andi Mr. Thos. Spratt, of Lindsay, paid gwith a beautiful mantel clock and,the ,4, - . ansoxsit3, 1.. Ross 3,‘D. Tho:- ;8 V. Bell 8, V, Mills 7' E. Irwinfl, “: the chug-mas hol;days at hem-convention held in Toronto, gave mil-the exorbitant, prices of food stuï¬s, iour burg a visit last Thursday. ffollowing address read by Miss Vera guru 3,333.,9 ewart 3, C. ILcC‘rag o, $3 McEery 5’ G. Jeï¬ers 4' L. Baile .57-: ,3 Omentee. éexcellent report. Refreshments veerelit is nothing short of marvellous ,Dobson:â€" . i ' Hopnins -. R--P°33t 2. 13- (“m-'1'}, J. Spratt 3, J. pgn‘ey 2, v, .3 Miss Meldron and Miss Orde, ours-germd by the ladies. A vote Of-fhow the poor class Can make an ex_! W : Dear Mr. Somerville. mon 2' H- WODdS 1- fl.indsay 2’ n, Dion’s 1. 1 7.5336 School teachers. are spendingifhanks was presented to Mrs. Pren'fistznce throughout the winter. 2 9 ,_ â€if? 3 1:9, the pupils, of the Fourth Room, ’ FORM 3A , ' , ‘ ,- thristznas holidays at their homes inflice f3? the able report and 9-150 to: v. 'JUDï¬ES EXEREPE 301‘ Victoria School, feel, we cannot‘ H-"03t1‘855 10. H- 3885511117? 10. \. f , -‘.:::-‘.nh and Stratford. the ladies W110 SO genemusw 51110131183; ° ._. .. l ‘ allow this merry Christmas season to , Currie 9. 3- 3051111811 8. J. McCuln ; BEF‘NITF: Ct UE 1 3.1.5.: Luella Kent, of St. (‘-atl1-.1rin-,the refreshments. ,E A. . a { SAYS COUR lpass, without expressing to You our 10‘31 3.1R- Webster 8. H: Mc-LEnnen 8: i -L L ~ 3;, '. visiting her parents, Mr. and? St. Paul's Church Sunday School! assign Regï¬gs as g ‘ Every high esteem, for you, as our in- R- WaLE-Ce 8. 12'- HODkins t, R. Ed-- I" r t: furs, 3pm; Kent, at Hindon Hill. 1.129111 3 very successful Christmas tree-i : __,___ lstructor, advisor and friend, Wards 7, H. Rogers 7, R. Heaslip 6, ; T‘GRGNTO MYS‘ERY 1.153 ertrude Hartle, who has been 'in the Town Hall on Friday, Dec. 19.: 6?“, L <2, l f . m ’ You have endeared yourself to us 1 A. Currie 6, A. James 5, K_ Woods; a attending Havergal College in Tor-;'l‘ea,was served and the rest 0f the' imcflg all? can t Levy Eï¬ciï¬me 16); fall, not only by your devotion and'5. A. :I‘hylor S, R. Sanderson 5, M.; . . 2 .213. is spending the holidays withievening was spent in games until: -â€"~â€" . ,self-denying efforts, for our mentalglffurchison 5, H. Connor 5, J. Cuilis {Theafy :3 that Gfl'l was ’, 316-“ :aFE'BtS. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Har- "time to distribute the presents. , Mr. Dan thtung jr., of Chemong, on Federal OfflCQ[ §and moral training, but especially inio, S. Smith 5; I. Ryley 4, M. Murtha‘ H d 4 :'~ of town. 9 l glntlian village, showed the Peterboro _____. ‘making yourself one With us, in the14LHC. Camera 0, A. 011'- er 3, M, Dow-I “I Cfea 13:: R. H. Baker was in Toronto. :Eraminer two interesting souvenirs, (5M8! w The Post.) pleasures of the school room, the n-.. 3. N r m i ‘ - W â€2.5: week. ’ [N MEMORIAM frecently picked up. One of these is TORONTO. Dec. 23.â€"â€"Judge Mc- toils and triumphs of study. , 1401b! no ‘ TORONTO, Dec. :3: ._ Coroner Miss Florence Fairï¬eld is home ‘ _‘ ‘ ' ltbe bowl of an Indian pipe made of‘fll‘oh‘on b Iframptr‘n has rendered a’ We cannot forget, the hours made; M. Smith 9, H. . days 8, M. Ash-j Crawford opened an inquest last â€WC-m Toronto â€â€"F. 5stonc, and very cleverly carved in decisiqx} in favor of the plaintiff if pleasant and matte-hie by your 86‘3n:oi~e 8, C. 711231333; 2, a. Murt n, e, 3 night into the death. of Anna Jokznâ€" -farried â€"Edwardsâ€"Luffâ€"-At the ,MARKâ€"In 8““ Lm’mg Memory Ofgthe shape of a man’s head The eyes theacuon brought b3;.ludge MOPED“ somation, in this school roomâ€" a“). paws 6, .135 3.;,,F,,.13.‘n 6, 1. Dun- : en, the Finnish girl, who was found T'ZEthOdiSt Parsonage, Minden. on our Little Marvie, son Cf WllmOtirose and ears are easily distinguieh- “‘Séfstaiii Salk: S; ï¬i§°§2°éei°pigi memory we shall 11°" forget.when wefdas 6, H. Hart .3, N. Houg-hwn 5, M. I after an absence or over two weeks. " Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1913, by Rev. J.; and Emma Mam mm departedï¬bic while the wide mouth consti- it?“ .on his income received by him are Older 31mm and “11°01 b°°k5§0'conncii 4, K. For 4,.H. Phillip 4, l beside a stock of CO?†on 1’0““ H‘" â€- WW"- M“ Claude Edwardg- 0‘- this me Dec’ 22" 1912' aged tenitutc’s th laCe for storing the frag- ““1 me “mini†G°V°mmem “5 3 and tag“ are n° m'm- 3.1. Welsh 4, G. McCartney 4, R. Cur-5 road Sundai afwrnooS- After “"3 Denali, and Miss Charlotte Arminaj months and 5 days. grant, wee: pT‘his interesting relic, eviâ€" 32mg"? of the tCounéycgo‘noQ‘tiigtergglz'ciiï¬; As a slight token of the esteem in tis 4. M. McFadden 4. R. Mann 3' L l jury had viewed the rémafnstggdngi: Lug. Oi Coboconk. idef-W117 hundreds 0f years 01d. “786 pfrelafdlc‘feogelgomglngon Ill-o-vernmeut ofâ€" Whmh you are held .by 1.13 we a“ you 533-7510" 3. E- Thompson 1’. A. Dou- 5 :Yï¬giggiggegvgrgbï¬y 2:153. 0‘ 33': / School closed as Friday afternoon ,The loss was great, the shock severe, t’found on the shore of Chemong Lake ricials in Ontario'at least, and will to accept this clock, With our heart-ï¬gs†1’ F. Bigelow 1, V. Watson 1, "girl in question, has Sec-ii tak‘én u“: and the children had a very interest-i To part with one we loved so dear,and its discovery was entirely ‘du-eto likely be followed all over Canada. feltgood Wishes, for a merry, merrygA‘ Moore 1. ginquezt was “36de uniil 3103'sz 12¢ concert, consisting of dialogues,§ - 1,. - “Heaven: . Lengthy written arguments 011 all “5‘ Christmas and a happy Lew 393'»: 190323.; 30 gnec. 23. ~ it ,-. . ' _ _ ,On Earth there s strl -, 1n ,the extremely low water which left pests of me question here s-uhmltte- and many of them to you your amt, . . ; Exam Jokinot-f; who r‘w'n-ed a‘ .ï¬. readings, mutations and songs, and, rest, gbare a section of the bottom of the by R. A. Reid, counsel for Judge 'fo nd h _ inv'bab bo - E Weldcn 13. Ash-yore 12, l’. ': 5am, house as 9.1.1.: 53216;: 29:22; 3 We“: decorated Christmas Tree. A5 God called him home, he thought it flake that is: usually covered. One of: M01350“. and b3 William 301mgâ€?! 5‘“? WI .. abehcuairfn DU 3 -1 If 1913 -Cross~:n 11- ““- Allely 11, 15- McClu-I he Lid knot“: in Fink-2d since Sm “the: Of the parents and friends: best. {the residents of Indian village came g.)Â¥.t§sser3', counsel for the Cm 0‘! 1?; Sortiergllzomladi :lfzfremarhsney 10, R. Currie 10. S. Southern 9,; Was about six years of age, ‘siated we page“ When davs are dark and friends are Encrocs it while duck hunting. The °33§gg McGlbbon holds that no au- in rejply Very pleasing phonowraph- H‘ Adams 9' A' W' Wham?“ 9' G‘ 3 ‘1?†he. h‘ailvgsffefetgig-ï¬l- ail-"e :32 News Cf the drowning Of the two f . gother souvenir is the stone stem of thority can be found in the British , ' . b n" M ‘McLeod 9, E. Irwin 8, L. McGill 8 L 810031ch JCUJ' ‘ ‘l‘ I†“we" . n; 35 Mr. J“ B. White, of Cobo- ew s selections Were enjoyed. y a . r. North America Aci authorising the, _ _ . . imposition of an income tax on Don.- i Geo. hent -very kindly loaning his ‘ - Our dear one how we long for you. ‘3 Pipe-'fOUnd at Buckhorn Lake, I "3211. was received mm 11111611 regret ’ d G d 2 i-i'on Cowrument ofii-‘ia‘r' by or paononrnph for the afternoon 2.. .L: nu, f - ' ‘ _ RI the? 8-3 Ian pa!" 3 ~â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€"- ! 1.! t v x An) . , ! L. O t... ‘ . ‘ . ._- .--o.r.y intends 1n Minden. Father and o . g ::e Grange Lodge No. 1061 held cuts. L ADVJRTISE IN THE: P031? ‘2 through municipalities under the au- m m maï¬a;- .rԠenfï¬rwmw W o lhority of provincial legislation, andl “its: that under a Federal system of gov-I E p E!†L! a}? f ernmeut such rs obtains in ,‘anada,i id fl 2 . ] cue Government cannot lax another, ~‘ nor tax the means and instrumental- m , I‘ iiies used by each, such as ofï¬cials i g I, . - 13 0 fund employes engaged in maintain, - 5' “ ; ing and carrying on its powers and; -‘ ...___ :4." E i S O } authority and the various depart- 3, g 2%; g E l i ments of government, and execuzing g,“ 1." fl . Q . f 2;“ 13'? L g .3 and administering the law and Oth-‘f'l‘ '1‘ ‘5x 69 9 ï¬ï¬‚guuge o ‘-' â€I! , ' affairs of state. . 2 He also holds that the Ontario 185- 3, $5h013f§ T 0 7 - -- 3;. 1 1 S e e S “'31:“. the act impliedly exempts them a Chinese scholar in St. Paul's Sun- t-rolr. such tax, and does not apply day School, Peter‘ooro, Ont., at an - to Canadian Government officials at â€effigy €93“? flied“? 3’9““: “1" Pain Church of all the school teach- on y e ‘lyo oronors noap- ‘ _ .. ‘ ;..icable to the Canadian constitu- eis, a very delicious gospeland 300d : soszment Act does not authorize the l l l f O I all. lie says the weight of judicial entertainment given to the class: ' l ’ tic-u. lesson, teach the Chinamen. l l â€all Ofï¬cers, but that, on the cou- The following is an address read by (he contentions of the defendant, and and Miss Ladies: But are the St.. 'mz‘ositicn of any uch tax on Fed- decision and authority is all against "Dear Gentlemen and Mrs. Madam, When interviewed last night, City ' . “And he has giVe me the couple tea C }.b20n 1‘on iq a \vdrict" Of materials Purses. Hand Bags and 1137‘;le beaded SC'HCHOX' JOhnSthD said he had not ylft today as very much thank and : 1 ‘ x . i ‘ ' I._ a, : . 'n ' 'n ' o - Q , . .1 . a: J Bigs 7<C $I-OO. l-Zi, I-SO t‘J '7‘300 r-ce.\ed ‘ofï¬c'i... .n°t“‘-a,“?“. 0‘ t e don t forget and I Will hope they. .1071". 23-. :0 “-00 " ’ gudgmem. Ile Stated that it would very w ll 'nd h ld' _ d t . .~ 1,. .- . - _.,.- . ~ ,. . - .e a o in emo e 21 ev» "uecf Towels ’0" â€â€™5’ “SC and 50¢ each Kid Gloves "Cape. kid and i :icressed “- “npms’m‘ f“ the my '° "Deal g y ‘J b. a ~y ~ "v .‘. . ~ince the amount in question was less cry day and many of them. [mm 750, $500 and $I,25 ° , Indian Head Drawn “7qu Mats :bcaiitiful and green, tall tree made Principal J. A. Trask of the Alex-' .ie are dents for B. 51 A. CeilSE'fS- W... School w... the recipient or a [pleasing presentation from his class a , . . 5"" E: 2t, affe a W J 1M I ’ ‘ wall and anything good, clean and 9.. - 3'0†Monday. Master Malcolm Dougan purify and prepare the ground the,f . - < P CBS urine-mo LEADER or LOW CASH RI m, m, ,,, ,,,,,, ,m w, ile~ld tha‘adclrcfj and 31.80 present-cc: more fruitful and the snow was purl-f [he P09u33r Fltâ€"“‘99" mm a set 0 ’fy and prepare the disagreeable 05.! , . riddles featured the proceedings. d d if, ‘ it the {10 it - . ' - ' mvmovwv. Jan 95‘ .39 °n '. °’- 3°“! , WWwWNNNWW v‘ 1 Choice candy Was 319° served. W811 “limo!!!†much." , I g ,-. 5w '- ‘ f .f‘ L; ' .1 3- ' it theshade for all the school boy go; round picnic. ! “The winter as frOst and snow that; mill-tarif- brushes and comb. Mr. lMake anything well. I “Now look it. I will hope all the} ‘people keeping the house and very frcsc‘: acknowledged the presentation '11 a few well chosen words. . A programme consisting of read- ;in::, recitations. piano selections and - (Special to The Post) 9 r1 fPiercev 9, C. Laiuley 7, H. Conley, and 31:5, E. Watson visited at Wm. J. Coulter, Chaplain, James , Beneflts Poor Xmas will be on hand before this is MR. SOMERVILLE; LOCAL COLLEGIAIEIZ H. Clark 7, G. Corneil 7, J. Wil- . . John Szxgzzitt‘s Cameron, recent- Soulter, D- 0f 0., Harry WEICh. Leo-l I e ’ ,ford 6, I. Vanstone 6, B. Spence 6, l 1,, mien John Hul'oig. Treasurer, Com- The†. . “th t th L d Ibe a green one at that . . . , JR. Smith 5, J. Whiteslde e, H. wu- , £13,, 4., numer- from here attended an tee, Albert Jones, Alex R 2 IS a 833mg 3 ‘8 or Miss Vauderbur h, teacher in the i ‘ l. . ' - u -. i .c, «pencil on Sunday of the two Alex Campbell Christie 1111132033): Will provide,†and it appears that public school hereg is spending her CIOSlng ExerClsesofFourth;For “Giuhs Of November gm; cages??? 1,911: .écfinugge y ( ..-» _,i.. - ., 7- ‘ n O l _ ‘h I .‘ . - - 9 ' 5 , . a, . a n , D. n- 1 .<;:.s of Mr. “:1. B. White, who were Chas. hlrrrwood. , 2621;515:112; â€12% 5;) 3123‘s shimm- holidays mth her father and brother Form 'Monday , AM: 9858111th {dioctt 5 G. Finzey 5. F. Gorrill 5. R. s iron-zed on inursday last. The beI“ t 8"“ Paul's Church Bazaar and Eu-‘to th presenty The fall ofcfh'se;: m Guelplge h ' 50111 5' I. Molyneaux 4' A. Dale 4’ K ,. red family have the heartfelt sym- attainment was 3 ' e ‘ 1 Miss 9° is this “1391‘ visiting f . ‘ ' - “:1“ of the community. al large crowd. 02t;€:§::s::vt:: “.8“?! took on a discouraging aspect for alpeterboro friends. _, Monday afternoon the Victoria; We print below a statement of thezgowrlgdl;u:8 m 5.212% C:::ce:’.1H- .t 2 There was no service in the Methmmfter a bountiful supp er Mr D emigzycertain factories wane threatening to We hear that not,only Xmas bells ISchool held their closing exercises;number of subjects in which each stu-l ' . FORM} ' ' ,5; -. hnrch here on Sunday owing to called the meeting to order and call-lf3f‘0381d0“’n. I‘Vhich made it appear as but wedding bells will soon be ring-gfor the Xmas vacation. The following identl-hafl reached honor standing ("55' F MacMillan 13 B Smith 11 q , . 2..» . ‘ 1 bu ut ‘ r ' . . : - a ‘ J" ' ' :3. :2...e.ni. ‘ ‘ ed on the ï¬rst number, a chorus brim; e 0 0° was ahead to. many ing. 1 .. .1 _ . Iprogramme was carried out vvithipeg3 cft') . . . [Rogers 9, E. Moore 9. M. Kievell 7, s 711;. Wm. .idrinn, of Burnt River, the children of the Public School. . , , l M“, Rupert Bo‘ct' of on?“ 13! great success by the scholars of the; 3° “pup“ has be†â€PPM ‘f‘vhfla. Kenyon 7 L. McIntyre 7, J. Macâ€" t 7153:: a: M, “m. Wilson's lastx'The Chairman then in a short ad- II the wmttr had set in cold and spending a few days mth his par- Fourth Form‘â€" :3 repo..t for the parents inspectioxi.,Eachem 7’ M. Graham 6, M. Local; 1 week. idress referred to the splendid rc- early‘ Which some years previous it cuts, Mr. and Mr“' Henry Boldt, . . . » .Showmg the Standing 0f every DUPHSG H. Parliment 6 V Visbett 5 tBE :3, {intern Barrett is wearing alsponse to the call of the Woman‘slhas done, there certainly would have East MODCK Road. 3111) looks 88 iii Recitationâ€"Miss D‘ Darke. :in the form in eVery “b“t- s'm 5 F. Rich 5 ’F,Ip£mergofl ’ 7. e 3,; .mie those days over the ar-i'Auxiliarv at this 37th anniVersm-v been considerable suffering experienc- telegraphic. etc.,. agreed_ with him,’ Musical Selectionâ€"Mr. S. Causleyf Irregular attendance is the mostâ€! Dug, 4 P Thllv 4 G Dale 4" e - 0 n i. _ . . 7' a , 1 . . I: . , . ‘ ‘~ 9 ' .. r . , . 1,012,, son on Saturday. ,he had attended. A play entit'ledlfd' The hockey fans may be clamor- :11: brothï¬nd :eonari, of £315.11: 8, Chorusâ€"~L1ttle Dog Under the wag-2;e:;::aw ha; “:5: any real progress. iG Johnston 4’ H. McLennan 4' J. ( ____+___ §“Mrs. Willis Will," followed. Mr.31,ng for some cold weather to make if 00' S y, no ompani m~‘gon,†by four boys and girls. Â¥fr n h j E)“ not be detal?edeobinson 4, J. Patrick 4, V. Swain ! [Young “was Called On for a recita- Ice-p blht If Llndsay h'aos mild weather onfe. . . b . Recitationâ€"Biiss D. PerrY. 2 .0m x 00 or any reason Wthh ‘3, H. MOOTC 3. L- HEPblll‘n 3. O. MINDEN gtion entitled "Miss Maloney on the this mnter it will be a God send, Miss Leta Train, of Peter oro, 1s :vould not be acceptable to the man-l __ . for Comfort Should rank ahead 7 ofghome for some holidays; 1 Musical Selectionâ€"Mr. W. Killaby,: . . ' . w '- ‘ ited Statesr . . Mr. Fred Dettn‘nn is movin into greater country than Ln see excess: . l . - g Afï¬rmativeâ€"Miss G. Mitchell, Mr. m3 ’ e' the Dam“ ““1“ G. Tmney 14. C. Grant 13. 5. Me- :3. Sullivan 6, 0. Bowen 6, A. : . - . , . venin't. "We are ".“erli'na', - ion * vow SlltCILï¬e 5,.G. :‘Iaccrae 5' 0. Shelurzc‘ {e L ' L ‘ ‘ ‘ -_ a 5 1. i ' . . ,. ' Dï¬cczive Cir-r: is 3:15:35: 0:1 11», . . . v ,, . - .9 “A a, - [judgment was lll his hands, fur. Juhn- , , c .. - enshire 4, 1,, Ngylor 4’ E. Naylor 4' l ‘ ., 7, “a 1â€, _:. H _ _ . Initial Handxcitilï¬ 8 13C and we in lston stated that he would not. be we“ Paul Chur h at every. Sunday what E. Ara-berg 3 E Moore 3 G Cuth-'%€8§!--ff: Loelpeowmf 3:413 42;:t .11.; Covers, Runncrs and Pillow Shams L-nfl; pared to siate what. he would rccorn- we are domg. We Will reading the .. . - - gclv-“ A u - 1.». ~- 1... ‘c;: “g ‘ rc- SOC . . . , .. ,, 1 - ‘ , fl _ .. and the city to do as 10 the general Bible and bless the God, the God as’bert 3. H' Pat“ 2. 1‘" Carew 1. A- â€E, G"""' N. , fl en'w c,, l - SI“: Imha’ : unnuewnï¬f: 23C and 302' . E’E'OI‘OSHM“ involved. lforgive us sins and the God love us Bethune 1: 0- Vickery 1, A. Bentiam the {hecrvtmirii '21:}- ii:- ju ’ it: ' , ‘ .,‘ - . . l . ‘ . ‘4. ‘Guk f1†- x :l at. .1.- ' 3.: 73C" Drill-1:: “'05â€~d“3"'3 the needed Fanc-l G0 ,3,â€"»Pin Cushions, Coflyr I â€"'--~.°~â€"-â€" Pgand the God give the four seasonsil- FOR 7 B anhy lengh Cl .211." in an». tom saw. ,5; 3": "C .,-_ -“ _ . 1.; ; ' '- . g . n o 6 ' ' ',. ' . L. ore sne was 21-1122, ..-..i 91-: r.- - ~73 i 13 , Ou 3'1 . o . HOld-ers and V\ :it. Ho.dero , C! a! Trask .tlll us. The spring with its fresh 5, 2 w we'l en.†H -1†[:2 3:. - . - . ' »~ - ' d ° â€/ ' ‘1“ [green leaves and the grass and tho-1"- MCGahï¬y 11. F- Abbott 10. G- W ‘. -" 2“.“ . “ “T." 33111513913â€) 5.1198.» and Droca 6., 3" ~ - ~ . - n -‘ t 9:1'7- - ’ . ‘u . . , doubt in the mini-.5 c: .110 Eons-c 2... ;, ans, Q"! on: ..- 9- and :5: 50 Amati-3p. Lip: ..0m 30» 0 ' '~D land a park for all people dmng ball.;W11hamS 10. F- Tompkins 9. F. Ed- the 25,; v.3; my. degree]. 7 mm, 7. U. v A -- . Men" \T w: \‘uï¬ierc, Neckties. Hand- 1 was Remembefed, , â€The summer With its flower for a“ , -â€"â€"â€"-â€".____._. -,_ -- _ Barreits. (7054530 and omer .halr gOPds, . __ r: 6-0.. ,. 2, 1,, 5-,; ,nd imï¬m (i f j-people, keep it on window. Lookf It: 23: 336.516, 75-2. “-0010 *3 “m“e’†' " ' l I Vol 24 , . ,- ,..,,....,.,,.,. _. , , .. . , I lwards 9, J. Kirkconnell 9, B. Holm- . ,HONOR ROLL 0F 3 es 9, L. Skuce 3, w Davidson 8, H. ' l §Kirrconncu s, H. Glassford 3, A. an, , bu .n ,1 .f iWalling 3. M. Flavcuc 3, A. MacGin- ' c O a 82 333 rm 1 they were ,nis 3. 0. Staples 2, G. Robertson 2. employees. ‘ . {3, sombergfr 1, A. Duck 1, Loretta a: Every student 18 given a moderate iMacCallum 1. ' {amount of home work. If the 31110th [ FORM SR COLILIERCIAL Is ,ipleaae CommuniCate that faCt to thalDonald 13 T Cuthbert 12 R Growâ€" ‘ ‘ . . . . i -' v o - , . r. :ï¬rimpal'h If WP“: cffmuthat they ‘den 11. v. Christian 9. L. Balfour s, s ; a “0 0‘39 W°r - 1 “’1 be we“ lT- McFadden 8, A. Shaw 8, P. Twigg 1. ' l on the evening of Dec. 4. She had 1.1. Kennedy 3, J- Wallace 8. Z. Mc-: left there in company with two cane.- Nevan 8, V. Classical: 8, M. Davis 8, 5 Finnish girls, Eartha Blame-dint em: 13.}111'811811 s, L. Murtba 8. M. Ly-l hem ““991 and 1"†55"“? ‘0 ‘5" . - . iFinnish Hall on Wes' 413323.36- ns'7 ~I. ll: ll: o- '-' " H " 5' . - ' ‘ ‘ - “ °_ ’_1 .. a no " ‘2" \ewton " A;street. TLâ€: next evening. whey. McLaunhiin 7, C. O’l.o:igh‘iin 6, V. % returned from work. firs. r‘i;:;..-., 11,-, , - 3n 6, G. Trevi‘egr 6, N. Kim-11:117.,- f landlady, 120:3.1-1-1; r‘v .2... .i.;.'i. .‘zwn... 42..., c, M. White 6, G. F'laVelle 5, L. I lost and the: 1:229 11.? 2-1-. 2.12 i.‘-Cull "h .r_ _ _ , , r :unahle to local-:- iii-r. The wizr ~ \' amgcrb D, 11. Campbell J, C. ,‘kne‘v of ROI-93:31:11- “viz" {he gir: â€1; Bowen 5, M. Woods 5. C‘. Morass 5. i run awal'v as 5“? as 9““? L“ A. Annis 5, M. Kerr 5, w. McCrim-luk6d the 1‘33“? â€we 5“ “3 “ _ a' 1 a 1’13! 5321‘s. ‘in han’ mo;1 o, R. Townsend 5, W. Maunder mg and sound 1 o - iknown the f2'1‘i3'.’ of 1'13 :l f;- 4- V- Marsh 4. M. Ball 3, L. ,wu-‘ ‘ g 9 in“, -.. - l! . .many years '..' -v.’ of no tl.CE‘u‘ .lock 3, E. Matthie 1, v. Beacock 1, ? tricitics cox: -_ 8. ~.- :3: it. F. Stewart 0, - l Although 12m: 2.; nothing .deunize FOPM 2A :38 yet for punts-ratios, detectives as- ; signed to the Jokinen case intimated 3- Ryley '13. A- Hardy 12. I- Syerilast evening that they were working 11, D. MacDougall 10, F. MCCluney ~along deï¬nite lines, and unlit-sitar- 9 P Miller 9 H Hancock 8 'V 111eg stated that the parties, it any, ' .' ‘ ' .' 2' ’ ' ho are es :2 Lia-Is f r the erth of Walling 8, M. Wright 8, E. McGill 8 w r p â€5 c d ‘ . - . the unfortunate girl will be rounded R. McMillan 3, E Murchison 8, J. lup before the ruining-don of the in- Syer 8, M. Mills 7, H. Marsh 7, M. «18.31;, ,1 H a d . .. “ '~ :L‘l::" ' ' * ersfan R ertso .. ., P .n N. f .9 put: {uvv’l moi.) 1. 1.- ‘. Ob n 2’ C 28651“ 7' Fee 6’ that it WOUld he, to say the wast, ‘ ROWan ' foolish to dist-Ens: {he resulis of yes- 6, V. Skuce 5, R. St3Wart 6, 3.1. Mil-,- terday’s inves;ig:1-‘iens," stated Froâ€" ler 6, C. 3'01ka 5’ C. Edwards 5' E. Evincial Deleon»: thlildm Greer last “ promising clues, 112-; more is little ldoubt that we wi.i mam Lil-JAUTS clear- 1-8111 5, L. léfc’o‘ai'ghey 5, L, Hogg 4"ed up before the zit-2: adjournment of the mun-:31.“ a, J. Fisher 5, P. Mark 5, N. arc-f , -v._,_,.._.,~ ~’.-\-5a‘».~..~--v.. xr' . ‘ SIR EDUUND D. OSLER, M.P., PRESJDENT. 953‘}, iWJ-‘l-m. ,, . I C. A. BCGER’I‘. Iv. a. name? woe-mesmeur. g l J . Use The Mail F or Banking '5} ¢ _ a v2. ’ . ‘- f4; treason.jzi'ygd-“éiiszé‘f‘ B L = -« 'ï¬- .5 a a 3 est-140323: 7.1:} 56:22-51; 3.2;. ‘. 2....‘2 1*); '35.} 3:12" c " V' w- ‘ LKSSA‘! BRANCH; . 339221 ans._ , -. .- ‘