let-dd u can Lindsay. ham. [3. )N . I904 ISTEBS gives you In The Montreal rports o: the u’tlcuXar, fea- omptement of $|.00 exclusive chusm year 82-0. $1.†$1... P his Iv vâ€"-. ,Wuo to pl qy more than gonna and it Was Very rlilti- to a pod combination wort, luster. Prinz‘e got any ad their opponent: and Baylor re- ‘togemer 1nd with the (in- over teen on Uxbridge ice. W 33'!» ' be norm: was done as £01.01": intâ€"Lindsay. Syivaster. bminfl. ‘ '2 .' 12xbr;d;:o. 6 mm; ‘ y. Cunnron. 4 min.: Lindsay. 951-6. 6 min.; L'xbrid're. 1 min. time 3a“. 2nd haéfuï¬xbï¬dm _'n.; Uxbvidgc. 8 min.-. Lindmy, nth. 5 min; Uxbrzd'y'. 1 min: 5. Pcinglo. 3 min. Score. 6â€"5. ' ‘Pucker'mgs. .- Ema the matter wk}: I the whole chi-aw. woo was good at ct blend" Show a Successâ€"Ian, Visitors and Buyorsâ€"Refroshmonu Served by the Ladies' Auxiuary‘ I'uJ YJLCA. hem: “096:: house" runway (tom 9 am. 130 10.30 p. l The Cakndar Show attncted a. rgc attendance. and some fine 33.1- ‘tdnrs wcrc shown. The following .rsons in town phesd calendar-sin e Show: P. H. Co-xd. F. A. Robm- S. .1. Petty. J H. Soouwr m, M. Th" Poet futuidmd about 75 (in ft calendns free from Idvnrtioc- "m. and 131496 were quickly mid tom ac. to 200. wrow. A coed mm of blukflt ban w“ ml by the Scotch Thidlen and 10.x“ and Mr. Ronnigk tum-0d “'W‘eï¬m with the M selection- “In 5" â€whorihonn. 'l‘no l-nd'MOY “35‘1"†not-Pd coffee 113de 1" owner“! from 4 to 3 p.110. l“ “9 fleeing the youn": men and their "Mb enjoyed m mes. Reman- , ""5 “We eannd from 7 to 10 P; but! first mm was ly.the.r's aye will u auaclising. and .t ! ht tor Hominy. r'l'argucy. the Singer M'f'g 0).. Jas. w. W R. \Vidd‘h-S, Knowlsor. Ema, he Ontario Buck. F. McChry. John “may. Morgan Bums" J. H. Ewart, [useï¬ï¬‚ u'ris U0. Wak’uly 35 Ford, L Mr'uamon. R. Ross. Robert hyth Dundns Flawlk- 81-06.. the htm 00.. W. J. Bnkmr. A. J. when. McCormick Co. From out ‘own-l'rlln lune. '1. '1‘. Lynch, ,Bthom. McFarland. Fannlnn Fa‘P, 80 d" 0 Ailon R. R, Handhe- um: 1.110.. Detroit. Wok. Armour - Tl» Sanxuw Life. Youth's com- Crm A. K. Tablet. [)3 Laval - m“ Wax-nor Co.. John 8. Par- â€2‘ “‘1 nP-viléégrty “b 'pram 3'3"] "3 thhonn {rum 9 t_o_ 10.530 M. 'Ihé' obih-("wéi W I I’m“ 55' oli .9an Â¥ “E ye 1'13 F5; mom mars mu AT v.u.c.A. my am NOT III I of summons. 1 Ian â€" soul It: the Game {moment an Rink Bothered -SOmo P"“! a: covet. was a. SM. 1 not prevent :t will be a“ ‘3 wcrath ? goingâ€"1nd haired! ot vialtad the rink duh! the day md “toned the games. 1 F. A. unsweyn mm â€other takes 0. 1 President games. but only by the small mrgin of one shot. run, one- third at the gamesinthoaoriu bu. been played. Scores of yum,â€- games; Dr. Suntan... 14 J. Boxam ......... 8 T. Burke ...... 13 . . F. Grandsll... 15 R» A. “in... B. Cuthbcrt'... 24 i. A. Little...“ 1‘ H. Cuthbcrt... 10 :J. D. manila 21 Dr. “filter!“ 11 “ ‘ 11 1:. Gage ..... . 11 LC. mature 15 a. kunsm 15 G. 'Morgldeg (I. “ruinou- v ,_ The Tankard Primaries. The Ontario Tankard Primaries will be played on for this District in Petarboro the week alter next. The Tankard rinkr this you are made up as follows' T. Burke. L. McIntosh. L. V. O’Connor. R. H. Cuthbert. G. A. Little. N. E. A. Mcï¬weym. W. Mc- Leanna. J. D. Flnvello. Father of a Victim oi the chloago that" “error lode Desperate. Some of our readers may not be aware that for the past three or four weeks members of the Chicago Un- dertaker-s. Gen and Livery Stable Dri- vers' Union have been on strike for an increase in wages. with the re- ‘ most knpossiblc. bodies having to be lstored in vaults pending a. settle- ment or the trogble. The average number of interment: per day in the homes 01 both rich and poor. When the theatre horror oecurrui 138?. week the strike was still in pro- grws. and the bodies of the f'uï¬t vic- tims taken out were carried may in d livery wesons honed by merchants. . ,1 -ll..:-g IM [m to the in the Daily Carrying mughter's Body. A pathctic incident occurred yester- day on ‘tho Dottage Grove Avenue on-ble line. This.“ .wlihin a halt square of Rolaton's Korgue. Iate in the day a. mu: haggard and worn. walked up _Lo I Cottage Grove yvenuo wrapcpd in n canr sufï¬ciently to conceal it. As the father took his out the conductor “‘1’ m sorry. bvt. the rules of the company do not. permit the carrying of bodies in this mannur. I must as) 7â€"â€" 5L1. “F" TIIE DARK SIDE OF STRIKES. you to leave the car: Without changing his expression in the slightest. without gnawing a trace or excitement or irritation, the nun rose to his feet. still holdingon 0:38 am tho body of his child. With ms tree hand he thrust into the facet of the conductor a revolver. and said ï¬n 8» {011° WW bctokened mtcr cwcariuzoss and almost Laura: intac- ost in the procaedlng; ‘Thia is my magnum I ham Jackal for her all un- taking my Dwy flunk) w and 1 int-end to take lua- rcmizuxg the éituation. g in we crowdnd car 9nd carrind the cor :; to her home. First Sine. Civil War Toronto Telegram: The ! en factory to be established l’lios v---'- , Toronto Telegram: The first lin- en factory to be established in Gan- ada. since the American civil war will be a! 01-min. next Spring. Mr. E. H. ram-2y, 0L UlelLu‘ "w ._ â€" . enLcrprLse known as tho Dom Liam Mills 00.. is now in England ‘ looking for a supermwnded: am“ for machinery {or nhq new plant- ' 'h-- civil war whenthc cot- 103 industry was destroyed‘ linen lactoxios were established at PM and Streetsville,'Lord Mbuntstephen bn'uzg one o: the heaviest inmtogs. Thcso mills did a roaring trade ml the close of the wax revived thepot- (on trade. and the demand for lawn tell QM. | I Patrioth Is“ “Made in Canada" is given t new Rpphcazion in the January number 0! Canadian Good Houstkecpins. An sor .shgwa my Latex-oaths}: to how large an extent the manna house- kcaper is a puma 01 av: national industries; in striking contra wiLh twenty years ago. the greater part of thJ Lomekccpor'a aupplicï¬. implumntn. and working marina 81".: now made in Oman. Another very practical feature a! the number‘ {a a â€:19“qu on “The Cost otLiv- mg.“ n "The Ruin] of Home Arts in Canaan." touches upon a numeral interest to every patriotic madlqn. ......... J for hard colds, chronic coughs, consumption, old eases, severe cases. Ask your doc’tocr if 3e" M" has better advice. .3... JANUARY N. Koswyn... a JJLKnowlson 18 A. Stator. ..... .. 18 Dr. Walters...... 16 crmit thc‘curryins nannur. I must “at Edna 'bosi donu- mac- worm. Published In cu- inks-ceded and the ‘attuo i, gave way. and. the father eat . -‘j votuâ€"hls child -.â€"â€"â€" wmm P051 1mm BOX made a "I! 0.1’. a. teen. unmet. «no the Editor at the Poet.) ‘su.â€"n is sometimes my duty to t unit the G. 1. 1mm; muon' to : meet the NM Darin be, peel t three years I have probably metd 01- 1 one of trains and don‘t think it Is no 5 exeggeret ‘ ion to any that not more 1 than three 0! them have been on time. The G. T. R‘y some time ago adver- tizcd the tact that people along the ‘line regulated their timmpieoee by the trains. but latterly that part of the ad. has been drapped-why? One day this week! had occasion to meet the 8.05 train. but to my ennoyanee. it did not come in until 10.3". It would not 'do any good trying to ar- gue the point as to how t could be “run" better-it woul like gwmg mother how to suck eggs. but whilst trying my best to while away the time in genuine Mark Topley style 1 was meandering through the waiting rooms and came to the conclusion, that as a. corporation the G. '1‘. 3’)? kept the dirtiest a'nd tilthieet wait- rooms of any r ' wouldn't swear to seeing the \aamo cigar stub that was lying against the post Last summer. but certainly the‘ impress of several tobacco spits look- ed strangely tomiliar. Are the com- pany so poor thnt they cannot attord to have the floor scrubbed. mat nth? or does the is so pronounced m we partment permeate 311 t pa‘ugmntsi The town manager said recently was the salary ot a good query. how many new solutely masteryâ€"$1.50 does the G. T. R'y. do 93’ their “otï¬oo boys“ 1 sawâ€"Yam. 0th.. 1: 30th. 3:1. 3 o’clock a quiet wanking took plans in the Oakwood Methodxat church. ‘when in Manon Browning .Pnor. second dangling!- o! the late of naripom township, of ma Burke's 1-1119 was um ‘On Wednesday anal-noon. uw‘ of (Jag-man. Mumwbu. was pet-tum by tn: Ema Mir In tho pneence ot only the “We ‘ own 0‘ the. handy. . he use» wax-A). a theuing nut 01 dark grocn pabblc cum: and large black ,vchm mt with mamas to match. Alias Acme Prior. a. sister of mo bud.-. was bndnsmaid‘ She was 311.1125) in a. sun. of (Lu-k gram Vel- veteen 2nd point Lace collar‘wi-ch larg: want/e hat or panne-vclvc: and Poland: lamb. ’ ' lit to {ma panda was aim Amp mmk coll-u and to . . bridmmaid ‘ MI. and Mrs. we win-twa- among (ricmk-z in Ontnnn ulnar which they Imam for. Hun‘xtc‘m home. Congratulations. Holmes- The bride looxuu white silk waist v mugs and navy bll chriglmas holly. . hhlt tom-t some week». Th9! will andOn about luck 1-f- flu and of Affliction. Inst wack‘s Toronto pupa-a corn- m-lucd 9::th o! the death at James T. Vingmt. city agent at the Gpardian Insurance 00.. at the ace of 73 yous. This is the third hereun- ment in the family within ten dug a, 5 and 8 years. and an un 26th. 31153 Annie Vlnomt. sister 0! lira. Wildnnn. contacted the discuss an! dud in u tow days. Kr. Vincent mu I: John Glam“. ï¬rst cousin W ' ,_.._.--b.p of t“! ‘0'â€. “in“: of this town, and his dtughters wen known t Hrs. Glui- onr o1 inane. having v1 itod sad at Sandy Po‘nt. J an. let. flavorâ€"PINE. Exit to ma undo was ok Peta-inn lamb w“ k collar and to ma beautiiul opal ring. . J -..n.|im hripom township, ma Burke? 1‘11" M3“ was nmtvd . John H- 50°F“ nu. me (“many tn: Rav- m- We of ï¬t. Andrew was the scene 0! a. Btu-Lawns aJterno-rn rhen his youngest M. Hanna. was un- ‘3 to Mr. John M. "M' m Rev. Mr. anal-noon. Holmes snowman. in Ontarii. for their few of years alter the birth her be Unknown to hot tamer or aunt Abl- ' Holcombe she mee an. 1:: Gravenor. a younc when: mu from the oily. and a bully. win the tnbher‘a pyrmisslol to promos myth“ to Low. time to :60 ounce "hr... _ it tor. end when the [tightened c‘u‘l finally divulgee it he accuse.- her following io her mother‘s footsteps. tells her o! the relationship and o! _._|_I- -vn-mL and Groom 9131‘ love. ' ~ Surrounded with all that wealth can eonunao . in fashionable society. and at a tableaux party at Emmett meets Slade. now a famous artist. and still in love with‘her to the point at dementia. At the re- quest of his hostess he brought with ‘ him his master pal exhibition. This, w Groovenor a ' nd triend. Mira. Emmett. his hostess a proved to be a “speaking portrait " of his wile as she appeared when he married her. and bhough he proteas- od to be able to trace only a‘ mere resemblance the thought rankles and subsequent ruh acts on the part of Slade, convince him of his wile'e in- ï¬delity. (n a powerlul scene he ac- cuses her and then leamou what proves toboathree moot ‘hunt (or ed hetrager, while' the ilndo, UUDVLUUU u..â€" -_ , idelity. use: her tram to be a .he supposed hetrayer, while’ the gufltleseand now loving wife return: '0 the old mm and the helmet homes Lhere for contort and solace in her nocence from the whom'he found at the pointotdenth. A happy reconciliation follows. It is not too much to any that ev- ery member .0! the 00an gave complete satishetion. while the ad- miration of the audience for the tin- ished acting 0! Mr. Otis B. Theyer as Farmer Boleombe. and mu Edna Robb as his daughter loin. reached the height of an ovationâ€"they were In this who had been courting her or 80‘ ï¬m' summoned courage to propose. Is no did. and the trap laid for hirn, and bhe style 0! his apltulzh tion to Cupid‘s arte.a.florded great amusement; Kr. Frnnklyn Hall as Eldridge Groevenor. and Percival G. Lennon as Albert Slade. were very clever in their reSpeetive roles. Dir. t e J. M. Moss as Jack Hamilton, budding physician. and Mina Blanche Pinet as Sunny Andrews. first as his fiancee a henaswitejnlroduwda bit of go teree comedy that we: carried a shade too tar. 15110 cm- tumes worn by Miss Robb were very rich and striking. and the play was appro‘printo'q staged in every why. #â€" Saturday’s Ink“. mils the very cold wed nrd‘lyv mukot was well There were several buyers em on hand early. Chick in her homer-'3 footsteps of the relationship "a honorable proposal. and to the ground overcome by r of heart failure. In deaâ€" nded with all that wealth nod. she becomes 3‘ leader u a.“ _-.._ artist m'od Slide atuw the bird: at her lube. D her tamer or aunt AM- he also mechand mm in young “tint nun“ Slade out to be her haltâ€"bro- ? the time when Eldrid‘e National Trust 60. 22 Jan: 3‘- quL mun. Per tnnmn: Pï¬Y‘N' Ml!- 1y, is allowed on 3“ sum: of 8100 md upward. lea with this Comp»! '0' from one to the W“ pnyswwu. III-\- ._ w I Sunny Andrewa.tirst as his u hen as wife. introduced a farce comedy thtt wan Ne cm- I 3Duv y'â€" rorn by Miss Robb were vary 1 striking. and the phy was into}: staged in every wfty. meoo ‘- ' T oronto 10.! him but now Enron. Conn-o annulus)“: '.'°“‘ ‘1 _._',, Bflthton. Jm. 4,-Jl‘hc “in. d the outbound It! NI“ 3°“ York to Bellovillo jumped an much so the M he" “W“ 5 °'°'°°“ sum-m night. ad cornmeal! M . The westbound 0W train. NO- 7- V†W "mom. in hours. business I. Will! 'm' Shop â€d Foundry. “d an REXALL my 0580? “h"! i f: I a INC-5| Bo: Will ooh! chap. Imam. two nil- “... Don logo. 100 an Inn: no. mile north of Mum- tnBtook. Good-m. hon-o. (no. urns. flatware-M34 ammo and. "A I-‘.:- Ian ugl- .. BULLEN SONS dam-“clued.†fun-.10: 0.1.. ~50 tau can.†count- 19 uh. my. Sim-non u «sauna. an“ could no don . list-o Jul,“ Tm" hunt-I Illl“ on 7th mdsay Street “(180° mu 1- A" by flu Wt um. ho win him th- monl u. the out. sloop . himself to his an“ the Wrap bound. and o! Pullman. Dy ‘I‘rI-Iu Mu: Ion-Ion. 10' “a“ m. (or «10. n W. mmmm'“: 4 PIN). lacuna 'ot'ubo he If You ContemMate Building Call at lnglo's Planing Ink. Mu. As the summer season is about over you will be requlrlng a 11100 3““ or memt for fall and winter. I! “0°? °f WLANIGUB._ Fall Suiting! Is large you will make no mis- uke by m “‘9' 3.“...qu mhhmdw‘lï¬ Seed Isl-chant and Dealer 1- Maul“ lumen“ D'ABD INGBCVE. "W. are mflw,vâ€".â€" murmur bottom on 9);â€: mm“ mm“! é ! 53: I 2% REM limes Km}! J. llaSwnx. gun. can so WW“- 30363 "03003. AUCTION EBR AUCTION BER. a comm or vwronu. mamm_