L1} in to. rum-«mm msmruuugmmm fattments at either epd. Thu-e are also rumors of a solid vestubuls train being built. at the Montreal sham for the above route. and there is a prob- ability that the runmng: time will be materially reduced in the up" fu- ago. The new car is longer than the one It reï¬ned and is ï¬nished .nm-un line style; it is fitted with every conyeniencg any! has spokug com- Blvla'g Plateau: Sonico. " So well satisfied is the Grand I‘m-k Went with the patron- age rxtended to the new fast train between Paterboro and 'I'Oronto. via. Lindsay. mat the word has gonaout to un- Division officials that nasty effort is to be made to ,still further improve the service. As a prelimin- uy_ step an elegant new parlor car was. aged to the train a few 13.73 cause of Loekinv. Locum, or" tetanus. is caused by a bacillus or germ which exiats plenti- quy in street dirt. IL is inactive so long as exposed to the air. but when carried beneath the skin, as in the wounds «used by petcuseion caps or by rusty nails. and when the air is excinded the germ is aroused to ac- tuity and produces the most virulent poison Known. nose germs may be destro; ed and all denget of lockjaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pam Balm [mix as soon as the in-‘ jury is received. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. and in one- tnird the tune required ‘Iy the usual trutmee-t. It is for same by all drug- zists. ‘ CASTOR IA p-uw- vauâ€" _--,' Jun‘wx ILâ€"FI‘ 225'. Mary E. ’1':â€" 1.1mm 2033. Marie Mean-m 194, 31117 Breen 193, Annie McGraLh 176. Laura Brady 175,~ l-‘btenco McCahe 156, Items O‘Canaghan 132. Agnes Heten 1:50. Clara. Connors 12.3. Genevieve (Rozelle 123, Kati-2 Henry 117. ‘Itelia Tetrauit 114, Madge Dennison 112. â€Mid: Con-Ln .101, 8022.21 Sonny 100. 253mm Shock!!! 56. May Mc-Grath 50, Katie Nassau! 44. _ .llcNaulty 240. . , . Senior ILâ€"‘Iptal 250. FrancesSui- It: 223 .I‘Iaresa Dwyer 227, Maggie Cl‘eevin 220. Kora 0819111; 317, Hot- tense White 213. Sam Caruso ' ‘ Amm- Duck 201, Katie Dwyer 195, (‘arrie C'Rfeliy 162. Mat»! Scully 17:", in.“ 6111111151911â€an peak-I: 138. Senior Ill.â€".'1bml 500: Ella Mur- ‘flm 450. Rose Label 4:50. Mamie Lewd:- en 425. Annie Mm 425. Molly ’Healey 420. May Martin 418. Lanna 'Dagenais 414, Irene Barby 410: Lem. 'I‘orbext 410. (Early O'Leary 40). 'Hary Jordan 400. Katia Bush 398. Alma Teevin 390, Loretta Freohette 5381. Mary White 386. Josie Gran-sue 350. Lem Teatro 840. Eva. Jord-m ‘340 Mary Powers 340, Ethel [ï¬ll 339. Junior ILLâ€"Total 4520: Mary Hool- iban 41:0. l-‘lmsie Mchm 380. Reta. Goog‘h 375, Solitude Murtha. 370. Sadie Rules 368, Minnie Guiepv 350, Haggv )1an 349. Hwy Meal-1th 345, Ruth ONcill 344. Helen Tc- tmuit 34:), Carrie Forbert 340, Mary Climmjns 339. Mary Gullogly 335. Clara Gan-ivy 325. Genevieve Welsh .300. Ethel Cote 399. Bessie Pilkey ‘29:. Mary Coughlin 260, Minnie Unr- tin â€250. My Stephe‘ on 2:20, Ruzh STAIN!“ OF PUPILS FOB IOITII (â€MINORS OF THE “UNI“ or savanna _ P BASEBALL men. 1150 lurks Ohm-ed by lemurs of they mus-um] tats of Potorboro. II Rasputin class“. Fin Style in the Final 0... at 1 mg]; following shows the strnd'ng ' Lindsay on Thursday of Inst We“. 0! the pupils of St. Joseph's Convent 11,05;- who “'an the, chilly wen. (or the month of qucezuber: the: Thursday and attended 1: the Swim Fir-Total 800. Dell $3? {Tantra} park were {all} mm“ in H636 Katie Houliban 635.)!ary Sculâ€" seeing an exciting and well-played 15 577 N011“ C018 5 Jenme 38‘1- gmne 0! ball between the Tubs, of let 566. East! Duck 565, Maggie Mec- I Petorboro. and Bobcaygeon. in a Kn- hsn 536, Madeleine Craig 516 Form wartj.s Lang-s chumpwcsh-p guns. Nunez: 491. Regina OLeal'y ‘80. Both teams were tied but ï¬rst place. . Jame: 1?. 4mm 725: Maggie and the gun was to decide the win- Jnucn 583, Screen Kingsley 5:1,“,5, Tixian White 560 Taco. O‘Loughliu Bobcaygeon mine to town on (me 593 Florence White 551,301!le only c.1311. train wad! about 35m xm’gher 541. Rose Dome 491, Anna ' 30 enUmsisstic supporters. among Wilns 984. Getty Mulune;4 4,†Mil- whom were seleral ladies. Th5 P:- Areu Sadie: 392. ltcr‘uoro boys had not Inany moters A‘__I_J:‘ EMSEPII'SWVENI fXAMSjBOBfAYGEON “If VlflORS. T‘l.’ T 21“ mn- Wetting;hinsinthenack,nndmotmm- neyaldnhddetl‘mnhb. 'Enchcmï¬umummthemdidnflpro- Gin Pills Nont- I“! to Col-o. All over anadqcin Pm: unknown“: cemin and speedy cm for Installation at the Kidneys; Gout md Rheumatism. mated by uric acid in the blood; 01ml: of theBhddet;Pdn- ful ad Suppreued Urination; “Burning" Urhe:anluStoneinthe3hdd¢r:ned in older to show our conï¬dence in this remedy. We know what Gin Pill: will do. We have implicit conï¬dence in their power to relieve end cure ell Kidney end Blodder Troubles. We know that you have only to try them to believe in them. It costs just one out for you to get xellef from Kidney and Bladder Troubles. A elmple request on e poet cord bring: e free sample box of Gin Pills. We don't at you to buy. Simply try Gln Pills at our expense. end let them prove themeelvee all that we claim for them. And we know the ample: will do you so much good thet you will volunterlly buy Gin Pills until e complete cure is eflected. We intend to give “my Free for a Post Card 100.000 Boxes Free of Chargq BOLE DRUG 00., Dept. VI. Winnipeg, Man. intheBnck,nndnllodntKid- _. â€"" Local Skim-G. H. M. ï¬ber. Jan. Boxall. '1'. Burke, F. Crandell. R. H. Cuthhart. J. D. Flwelle, T. Gage. 1'. W. Greer, .T. C. Ear-stub. G. 3. king. W. Ethan-ford. J. M. Knawl-u wayF. Knowlaon. G. A. Little. R. A. Mil'u'. G. mm D. Mela“. W. Human. N. F. A. MoSvayn. L. V. 0W. M. E. Simon. Dr. Sutton. Dr. Waltptn. W. 3. WM . Remain to, 'tne Ontario Curling- Amiation - MeanLJ. D. Flynn; _a_.n_d G.‘ HL Hopkins. sécmtai-yâ€"Mr, J_ C. 33mm, mm; ids’Eéh'Lhé"fo"c3â€"F.'Enaxi§ 572:1}; Chaplaflmâ€"Bev; Father O'Sixllivan. ax) m Port Hope- H-‘onarary Membersâ€"Messrs. Tal- â€"_.â€" bot. P. McMillan. of Beam. and luflnlludo o! tholnfllltulnfl. J. A. Rachael], oi New York. 1 . (;St. James Gazette.) Managing Oommittoeum. 0' V - mean uan ' I ‘ Ooxmor. Walters, Flawue. Hum: In has t . I, non to tone. Millâ€, W. McLeunm. J. ‘3‘. Spam ““7“". D" W. Mar- Kiniowlson. Little, Hopkins. shun Watt: shows- th‘at “in a drop Local Match mumâ€"Mm 0!. water the numbcr 0! molecules is O‘Connor. Flamlle, H' t ' , n ‘ kins. Minar. am one 09" 5° 3“.“ that, if m could one than Remutim to. ‘tue Ontario “'1‘†“N 4M m named tum, Curling Amiatim â€" mlâ€); :0, had W]: the W 0! Fauna and G. H. 309m. ‘ or earth. they. would appu- libs u. Local Skinâ€"G. H. M. Baker. .135, Minna! team bulk. in lumbar. gvmat enthusiï¬m manitep‘fni, ands; agmaller dumber of. old. members than banal axle dxt‘pp'hg: out; the prospects an that there wi_ll_be a very large Club this year. The (01-. lowing ottioetm were elected: . . Pattonâ€"Mr. A. Jackson. I’maidmtâ€"Mr. L. V. O’Connor. VioeJ’Jmidentâ€"Dr. F. A. Walters. mannerâ€"Mr. J. D. Flavolle. Wanthaaumâ€"Mr. P. Ken- Officers Eloctodâ€"Iu. Fr. O'Sulllnn th. I.- Chaplain. The man! meeting 'of (Elie Lindsay Curling Club was held. at the rink Ochber 7th. .a'here was a Iug-e' number of V members present and Mr. Geo. O’Neil was an. interested supporter o: Boboeygecn. His coach- im: on the lines was r feature. flhc “Caygetm " people are certain- LV good sports. they peckmt: their team for all they were wotth'. L Quinlan. the Pete Iboro pic-her. twisted his arm early in tha game and .had to retire in the liinth. Puâ€" !.cl_l taking big ng. "Curly flack" wtried to make} $6011 ble" but was ‘-‘out." V' Peterboru. whilq they played good hall. were not at their beSt ‘their catcher having an elf my ï¬e ah met‘ï¬le Inna-autumn 1’58»? 156 3rd strike several times. which prov- ed costly. "12-4" for Caygeon' was the Cry. ,Bolxnygwn certainly deserves all ham for winning the. Kawarthn cbam-pxondï¬p. -'1‘-hey have a ï¬nd reli-mhnced team, and with :1 nttle more.experipnee wil: make the Seat teams in the‘ district “go some†to boat them. . > Bobcaygeon me to town on the ;mxly C.P.R.. train man about 2501‘ 30 enumsinstjc supporters. among whom were aeteral Indies. The P:- tcr‘uoro boys had not many moters with tnem. but. what they lacked. in numbers they made up in enthusiasm for their team. . The game was called pamprly at 3 o‘clock sump. Bobcaygeon {axing the 1938. and going first to bet. The first few innings of the game Were class: and exciting. Pemnboro pull- ed strong in the fourth and ï¬fth. getung 4 runs and wad-ng Bobcay- (aygeou by a score of 6 to 2. But now the Bobcaygeon boys and their many Lindsay'tmends, cut Tome. wilt the result that they succeeded in tallying-,4 runs and tieing the score. Pandemonium reigned for a few minutes and Bobcaygeon's stock went up vensnkmlmz. Bobcaygeon scored one m the eighth and one, in me. math. Petetboro tried hard â€" very hardâ€"but were unable ta score. the game ending H in favor of Bob,- cavgcon. Mr. '1‘. Burke umpired the camp to the entire satishction of both teams. . : GURLEBS' ANNUAL MEETING. Nous on the Game perdee of one and a half ounces ol belt Boll-Id gin. without the alcohol. and combined with other cuntive egents of recognized nine. Don’t Dolorâ€"Writ. Tod-7. Don't put this 06. If you have my a! thee troubles, don't run the risk of Blight? Dheue or Chronic Cystitis. Write fat I {m mph d Gin Pins. and start yourself don: the and to e electriï¬ed. “cumulus." Fare-ell to an onion". AN. a meeting 0!. Lindsayrlof. En- campment Oct. 6. £60. ffboe. Wai- ton. of the Grand Trunk snaps, was foresented with a handsome gold Ea- cempmen't jewel. suitably engraved. as :1 math 0: the esteem in which he is new by his renew craftsmen and the regret felt by all on [earning 0! his impending transfer to mandala snows. fl‘he address was read by Bee. 1‘. Matched. the Jewel being present- ed to Mr. Walton by Bro. W. Scott and R. 1“. Thomas. Mr. Walton. who acknowledged the gift in su’tabh terms. Joined “the 1 GOP. many year; ago in Port Hope. a 1 23m sms. LIL-Col. 3. H. 811mm..." Capt. J. A. William...“ mtato Geo, Fitzgerald...‘... Prints I. H. Gaul-...... «uu' Staff Sargt. D. Oinnunnn... Lt. Norman McS‘vgyn»... ... Lt. Jon Coal"... ...... ...... anato Herbert may. ...... Capt. W. E. Smithâ€... ... Sergt. Wm. Britten ........... Loy 840me .B. A... ... ...... Hint; I. a. Olivér..‘.... _-_.‘ an 100 “9"“- m "*3 Capt. J. A. Williuxn'on... .58 4.00 â€y I hm‘. 14.001. 3. H. Sylmter..."... 40 3.00 “4! 5““ “m A. Eastwood, mu... ..... m «a 2.50 ‘0‘“ rm" Sergt. George Eater...†...... 47 2.00 P.O.. 5‘; ' "m Lomnxo Davidson. mm... 47 2.00 ‘Vw'm " Stat! Sorgt. D. Cinnamon... 03 2.00 W .WW' “ E. E. Dillxmn. v.34...~ a! 1.50 ’5‘"? '°" W I Sergt. Fred 3mg..." ...... -. 02 1.50 "‘1' 9'“)- *0 ‘ Major B. R. Hopkins ......... 4.2 .150 '°' hm- Staff Sergt. “K Nahum ...... 41 1.5? He. hurting ch: Lt. Norman McSwunm... 40 1.00 m" W m Lt. Joe. Goad“... ...... ...... 38 1.00 M m or Private Herbert [[3111 ..... 34 mu â€m 9‘. W" Capt. W. E. Smithâ€... M 30 1.00 9.“) 5'1â€" um: Print Private Geo. Fitzgerald...... 81 $6.00 Ltâ€"Col. R. H. Sylvabarm" 59 Capt. J. A. Wiuiaupgn ...... 58 5.00 4.“) Staff. Sergt. D. Cinnaman... 57 3.00 Private I. H. Oliver-...... 57 3.00 Major B. R. Hopkins. ......... .. 63 2.50 Sergt. George Eater..." 50 s 2.00 Stat! Sorgt. W. McLean...~47 Berg-t. Fred Brass. ............. 47 Lonanto David“. V.R.A.... 45 E. E. Dillmm. V.B.A...'..L. ... 44 A. Eastwood, V.B..A.... ... ... u Sergt. Wm. Briton..._... 43 2.4!). 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 this W gran†{or m at the law was, especial: am the younger marumen. Among those tron a We were Mr. George. Fitzgerald. 01 Poherboto. : crack shot. who 3:300:0de in cut:- ina off two tirat prime; Sex-gt. William Britten. of Bobcaygeon; Lieut. JG. Goad. and Sargt. Fred Bras, of Oakwood; E. E. Dilhnan. James Gnu. Loy Regen. 0! Little Britain; and Lorenzo Davidaon. o! Ghndine. Below will be tound the score in tin djtï¬uent matches fined: N 0. 1 MATCH. (200 and $00 yank. 7 shots etch.) 1%] 9’8. I Strong Ionian! Vlad lotion! no Inks-on. The annual match’ot 1901 wan held on the “use: last Tinnedâ€. Oct. 6th. Ftring Wad. about 9 nan. and was completed at 4 pm. The du was all that could bombed to: with the exception of a straw north. west wind. which kc pt some of the Witon guessing. No doubt! LARGE ATTENDAIGE A‘l' Til! Al- IUAL IATGIIES OI THIRSBAY VICIORIA lelf ASSMIAIIOH '- nowâ€"to 44 ~13 He. hurting chairman 0! Division .100 Nam phdoad his appointees to sup. 1‘00 MMwmm [hue the 1'00 name. of Wm whom he tried 1'00 this @331 Wmmruly.‘u they t0!!! mo â€Wit. Co consequently they untitled-1t bone. '1 91:! £13., ‘ food authority that 5'6 did not 90mm this little inn-neg. image (or his health. I relate this single instance as a E 9'89 moo - .umple.mm throughout the lflzï¬dingâ€"with no Intraotima. I re. m tint for 00L Huckwhqyou 1.00'will ï¬nd. by rerun-n9 the Button. Hum epiaolb. in an adept staunch, Impleaaadtoï¬adthatonrbqn in‘thi- put hadotuuinedtooon. damn "this cart at deception and fraud inlno mortain terms. [fun was name W extending mm [Ba-,0}: to Block. tut will oppose. u 1 any mend. Thinking mu: wcér; go, spoon tuba. I an. Mn. etc., I. G.-IB.WIN. I want no bell m made tier; unit I hawth‘yï¬ï¬‚g poll 3 Mom we», potwi t ' my respect for my Lihenl Idem. but am. with‘ n hoot of othem. “mind. for the pro. cent. to ‘bnry Party and. enthmno Wink- - < . : N0. Iamconviuoqd theatre mm level heath in tint pu't tint will mist the Corpon‘tion'a ~ rope. pul4 ling them thmh tha mud. . And as it is manly Win {he quth ghgt thewriteris a "Grit.†am exposing themlm than: "Well. had. I blown that the Dawn tm gmtiunw I (ind. him to be. I would not have can pledged to the eonvgntion," _A mid North. eh! the. 1mm. aim to a man. the clot. tion of Col. Hughes. it the Belem. on place In tho field a mpootablo candidate. I tho cu: givs you ‘th: names of me}: tmm the North who "0t on'ohnintly. of can. No.-. lotâ€". W. Wodvme P. 0.. I walk. speak. 121" the' tint plane. I my my I “70.13. W ï¬nish the‘ not; heton no; {bathe was “hand to'own Jim“ at the Woodville P.O.. but -Qnt h‘l instant wife. (who. pimple. by thb my. I steam my [13:51].th for whose label shall; for the prmnt, withdd the that name). to enquire at the otfioe for him. Them’ fellow! Vere slay. undat- "Turpin!" haunting tn write lot... beta of “with. eminent etc" to difï¬emt indir: duals throu gb. ooh-tin riding. I ban been the hp. 9; Itdpiï¬! 9; some of gm 133:1}. In a mwi'inptmoea. exceptionsto this role. thh Ipmiphnent was made. but on applying for Uni: ticket: the apizlicants ‘wue than requested to phdco {or clothes, but refusing to hue thit‘lihorty thus inheriemd with. ml: turned. down In order ant any man. under the jurisdiction of theta fellows. mizht become a delegate. he must pledge himself to support the candidature 0! Col. Hashi- at the commas. andithe termed sellout-hem†not have the â€point-um. ‘ Thair work was mutiny out. lined and they stated. “linen. with the guiding hand 0! O:- mnim “Intpmâ€â€"uxa: mun r! Smth African notoriety who. you will re- mumbor. with some 17 men. Named to nun-ends: I Boer Beneï¬t! oom- musqmg aoou trained aoldiers. but who. mucking the prirllma a live mm Ins out than of a dud nun. changed his mind. and ran m away. Yes. under such 1| chnnctcr as "an- .ngf'rynuch cgnld ho wooqpyahad. . ‘lhk m an idenl qportnnity for the Croatian. Wu-plen and neat- len. to dutiuuish themselves. An exporlu'ut) they vw' d let pas? Sonar! but rushed forward. swearing by more Wom'u than the Romans ever 1nd. todo or die. The 001.. gating mn3mhtod the tidlng to suit. his tam-j j. wu on 91:: lookout to: some one (3 help him any out. his plans “Metal: band- ans-nus. But I must continue tho discmdnn o! my last lattu- without further di- mgsnon. flu; this be to? lqng. - Lllh'muUVoly to the I“ cumin; Nu to moon" for u» PM Pulls his decision w who. u ï¬delity to the ultimau m: “Run 1 w free to the argument. bud lume- “MM... is u cltmon. All» “1-1.! rumba. no unu- no! reaming. tho couc' unit “mu-m be (also. In UM ounrll) be mm. In “I. zu- hmbor In“. 0! tho Watt-W N‘ 1 nation a W unto: Vrmn‘n dooidon not to [JIWIUVOU to the rut W . LII"!!! Ill. ' (To “to: o! «any 9†Pinâ€"n l. u muted fact gin-u true promises. [01‘0“ ' in: will result in uh «mum matron Von OF mu. ,, â€you ultra . how lock" tho luninn an“ nâ€' | “I. 29": 0‘39" Wattwn’wud' .1 mutant] 1‘. 0|“. not '0 f0 . mcm- W mmn A “W‘u. urn tho lint. we were some . :Jnoed to u- have I'D-:0 m: the' t abut! \3 petitioner!- 'rue or tar-00 in Hill towa- |}' 0! tbs Con- ninz dwisinm r“ .1†o Cincinnati. 0.. Oct. 10.â€"A mike of coal driven here throne!“ to u!- fect the Sum Insane Asylum, the hospitals and all county sud city Institution. to stop the itrect can and tutu-urban 11m. and to seriou- ly that bunnies. were won; the immense cow- tlon. which included the Foreign Am- bllludon lad Hint-ten. (":11th Hunter- and par-ow ud political colleagues 0! the elm-ed state-mu. London. Oct. 7.-â€"'l‘ho remains at BI: Williun Velma-8mm. who dial on Sctnl‘d". were buried in tho funny vunlt at Nun-shun, Oxford. Kin. Edwardutd tho Prince of Wale. Ml at It: Hull- Var-.4 lI-plo nod Pr"... The fleet Wing Port Arthur is reported to be more thus ususfly dart. vstdung for Britllh IMP. thst m supposed to ho phasing to “It. suppues into the hsrbor. ms an... m Che Foo. Oct. 10.â€"Ths 106M sctivity o! the Jspsnese float. block- sdln‘ Port Arthur Ln the stopping of memhntnen. is (has to s lookout which Is kspt {or chm Brita-h ships, whack}, 3t (9 M £92.! ‘9 t: tempt to tar Part Arthur , Q! tinned nests and W. British stunner Victoris\vss stopr London. Oct. 10.â€"-In his mum-- to his arm. Gen. Xuropotkin u- nerto that the Russian. hon numerically ouperior to th- Joponcne, lad ho pndicu victory {or his noldhn. Th. nth-o- nut of the Japan. on that poll- tion at Door-Ag h construed u «m dancing the dour. 0! ï¬eld w Gym to (In. tho m; Into on military opontiou. - While it u understood thnt lukden in not bevy“) fortiï¬ed. Gen. Kuro- pntkln hu 5 powerful force behind him. strongly pound nt Th Pun. nncl, if. no he â€1.. the Russians nre now powerful enough to ma tho onennive. it in poo-thin ht. ud- vnncn movement will (on. the J..- pnneno flanking column to wuhdrnv in order to protect their on hue. On the other hnnd. that m to ho npouihllltyof can: both the Jam column thawing the many behind tho Mm and (arcing a. suspension 0! that natu- ntvn newt. ing and: other: lines o! communica- tion. the Jgpcneu by s wide turning movement, while the Russian- push- lng south. lave “nub inflicted a blow upon the Janna. right at! m crowding back that: came along the runway. Kooa'hilo Gourd W's Cossacks pushed oouthwooursrd s. (u as tho Yeats! nines. Mum tho Japanese to o sucks 0! wsnn skirmishes. Tbs no“ main†an, how. occur?“ on the Jar no. right a now-pum- 3'" tho Jopsaess hold s strong and un- portsnt. position. but it ms the! lands tho flammable omission to fortify o comnssdh‘ mu wile: was the key to tho whols dtusuoa. A portion a canon: Kano-thy- tom Munroe. attache. Bouts!» mummuua‘shuoutofm meoohocaflodthohmtrom the (or. MW WJW outcltomcmdh‘cmmm o! skirmishes. and on Oct. aim re-oocupied the station 0! Sta-the. 15 Inflo- south tho runny butwlon tutoring THREATEN COMMUNICATIONS Raul-no Assume the 0mm and Orin Enemy m WU“ Cool Dflmv nrlko Sodom. Incu rc- WAT NUNIIIAM. Km “Iâ€. m I†laugh. A tutti om ,V‘..-“ N THE BURROGATE DOUBT I THE COUNTY 01" VICTORIA the must of tho Eon. u 1m: I "“9 $14.32;; no of the the Candy. Link Britain. Wounduarmuuuxwl on known)!“ (Ive-Ignaz} ad 0.. gotthopiek. , .0330: son co. T Onmtdtho dmmwo doth-hm Horns, human. The Percheron sumon “Con" Tenn 0! Molt Salton: One need Powhatan Inc Two 1301! Suflolk Into: We In" noonflytddodtoonr business a ï¬rst-class lacuna Shop and Foundry. ind an supply experienced workmen to undercuts all kinds of work In A.‘ GULLEN c SflNS, MOONMMMM MACHINE SHOP and FUUNDBY. Au. 0.5- 0: Emu! Runny. 8mm Gum iWéIHVite Your Depogff clan for HORSES FOR SALE. Wfl'vlflc. President; R. [A ’cLaugh (MK I- C. Chltthk W. H. S! c MJEgï¬L W. Ray. F. C Taylor a m VIENNA MAN AND SAVINGS £0 DIRECTORS: Kean. McLaughlin Peel.33rristers have moved to new oï¬oec. am the Do- minion Bank. corner of Kent and William m ,- m! â€'1'. mar; ‘ FRIDAY. 00103.22 K 1 ‘l'cu Pots. Fern Pots m Bowls, See 0,“? Souvenir China? mnoon Sun and Crou- l JOSEPH HOWE Lub- who did on onbout the LB. {autos-mm SALE Pin Trays. Etc. BRIT’I‘ON BROS, Own nounsâ€"94.2.4 m nun-n, Wed. Townnd “mun-momma» sin-tan? Foot of Kent-st law's-t (Z Pompounded lumen IM MSW wanton-Ion JAMES LOW -' Itltiuohamadesfnd. Iymn mu Boot quy Fla In. kept don coach-d “. Allbmine-ofthisumh Mypï¬ntemdooaflsï¬l ballooneifyoumm Indgetmywu J. H. SOOIHEBAN ;Wehtvatï¬rst-chssttockof tell -sa¢oocd Lumber. diu- ted and undressed. Shlgles, ‘3]! grade, Lath Lime; tho lWood Fibre Plaster. may no [My 1MB link TARMERS iTAKE NOTIGE mixed. uéyeu-ly. 0.. sad yud, out aid. d mum“ bridge. Bose Bowls. Fem Pot FARM LOANS. Tanks and Cistcms ma order. Sash and Doom Fringe: Outside and inside Trim: all kiln dried. Painted and Gained Lambs Sign and Cream Cups and Sue†tSv lines. In: «you fl 8-0“ I‘