m». “and lallm lotus†01hr Ind. by town In connection with Illa Cult tor W tor Good! mm by floodingâ€"Mr Maul Mt Nth at loan; of mm" Monday Night. ‘l'ho Mn; be“ M the Council 13‘ week. Boveloped W0 a â€we†hour union. bum more than in“ “'0 My mitt†bua'ness war; die- cm. and dealt: with. m prea- Aid. O‘Ridly said there was a pruning needâ€"the mend: wall was liable to topple over at any time on one side. The east ward Councilman aim called Chairman Rea‘a attention to the concave condition of the ce- mm't walk in tram: 01 Mr. A. Cain’s. blacksmith ahap. It had fallen down tally we imh since last; spring, and altogether was fully two inches or more below the level at the ddewalk in the center. Several people had. tallen down. In: would be better to rain it up or break it‘ than have an action for damages The Chairman was instructed to at- tend. to the walk at once: mt (ouncmu-tuaAot IN lAWSlJlI at were Mayor Vrooman and Ald- arm Bytes. Res, 0’ Blelly, Fisher. Raga, launder, and Clerk Knowhon. Firsâ€. the honorable body (laid- edwimtaakauntingvoioetocar- :ry the Walker use into the courts, and Soliciï¬m'a unsung-111m a; Paul will meivo mtim at once. At thesametime there will likely be a poilice court case dharged maimt Mr. .Walknr. in .11 partsâ€"haw shout Wellington- .t. triage! I move that. the M830! lookintothomtta.mdum M381 claim out be placed. on the County. that tho Clark none the 11m! mum for and maintnintho ln discus-m; the mttar Mam 37mm u: MM thtt wales than was: pausinznoedwthe'pmt 5mm ho would «his: letting tho an {utter sand. The: (the Council) had beam. has habit at doing: to tho County Cami! o.‘ upended re- V O o00.0.66660000609000000000000999999..O 3 o 00000000000900.0090...900.000.000.00... M Sway, the Council agreed to submit the Carson glove notary by- law in the people. the beans to be $1,590. The Elliott case was then discussed. Mayor Vroonmnâ€"“Are you infu- ar of giving Mrs. Ellidtb $100 3†Aid. Mellyâ€""Can we go beyond 850 for charity? 3fl‘hwe'a a 3mm somewhere." . hi am of importance on the of Works data was the large ‘ the “ho the lumberman of tbs m w... may for new work an the approach to the Lindmi- Ridge. i.e.. the replmkhu'. TN 95% fl were" going- into the Board. a Wan um». Md. O‘Rielly said. "The Danny has been taking over bridges 0n matiom, it was decided to give the complainant $100 damages. _ lumbar 7m. alum Wars , Kennedy at. ‘D_I.v'b_ Oa..._... $161.12 AAA .1. Trio Lmdaiyimber 00 100.36 The Linduny Lumber 00.. 80.00 Master yMoGewch ...... 30.20 Throwuubommeiflh Mr-l John Cam for athov qumtiheo “i lumbar rescind. m team M odad (hum On Charm ander'a slate there walla) amu- from Hem-x Boweg (5:. Barthâ€"r Win70; re 7m p.15“. They could supply the town with two 6-“. and are 1-1:. Nominal-$890; and £09: 5~ft. plows 101' $120. The Commende- cined to aooept one plow at $35 an. approval, and it wtistadwry to se- cure the tour ion $120. On the Finance committee slate was a bill from Mr. B. Sylvester for $301.20. which included the annual grant to the Sylvester Band: gt $300. \llull‘ “nu“q‘ Q§.Q..... I9999999999 09900099990990.9090. 00000.... 9990900906.. A list at patients now in the pro vimial asylum, supposed to be from the municipality of Lindsay, was read and. after checking off. a few cases the Council were sure at. the list was submitted to Chief Nevisun to report ‘to' Council. hiltam an. ’his property! on Sussex- aâ€-bi'edncewtl. They were increased “hill the Km out Refuge sewer was 'P‘ï¬inpadh'nldt. $2Gwillbore- 51'. 08!.ng Ammhrmreadim Dr. E M_r._John Callaghan, who askgd: that. 'A mmumicaï¬on was read tram You cannot possibly enjoy good health 0 when the liver is inactive and thehovelo i our l'lver constipated. Youmnstkeepthelivet active. You must have dnily notion of mallards. Askyom-docwrif thisis nottrile. Ask him «the umetifleif '10 know: a better lunive than Ay er’s Pills. All vegeuble, aunt-coma. no», only one pm “We Wei-Voumclnw. ' “m“ Tuition wu mended by I beg to acknowledge receipt of yonrcheqneforsmw, being the en): dividend upon my poliev No. 048639. dud deeirc to thunk you for your bushes-elite tion, which I consider vory hit cud equinbic, being 3 good investment end ct the came time providing c very cheep inenrenco. Wishing you c continence of ihe enh- etenticl expulsion shown eeeh yecr. ros'r. LINDSAY. 1!!!!leY . WIDDESS. Agent, Lindsay. L, your: very truly, , BUTHERMND, Aï¬nt Q-T- 3!- I Month! section a mm. The Cabana; Post. saya ; The Can- adian Pupilic survey party, work- ing in m for thepaat couple or 'weehs has almost completed the pre- El liminary survey work. The line as a! projected will! hardly meet with tho approval at the people of Cobounz. 3 however much they may wjxghfor the lmollm Cure For Em’ Zm-Buk has been called 'the work- er's friend,‘ because it brings such re- lief and healing to wquem whoaul- fer {roan out». burns. bruises or on: skin injury or disease. Mr. Alt. J. Cluk. at Cavendish-st. London.0nt. man. how Zen-But cured him of u- mo burns. Be an: “I‘adtmy MOVE!- uunuuuucq . “I but am heard or 23:3th but thought bottom I tried it hqtit was similar to the ordinary selves yau see adm‘tiaed. In 9. very short time Zam-Buk healed my Mm complete- ly. and my hands actually felt bet- terâ€"the muscles more firm zmdthe akin in butter condiflon than before Nat only for burns. but for cuts. bruises, sprains, etc" Zamâ€"Bnk in tho best and arrest cure. It also cures eczema, ulcers. abcesses, ringworm. boils. mptiocns. poisoned wounds. chapped otr cracked hands. cold aor'es, chilblains, bod 13; piles. etc. All dxmgsgists sell at 500. a box. or post tree from the Zam-Buk 00., Toronto. on receipt bl price, 6 boxes for $2.50. hum severely burned wlth nine. The bums were so deep that as l plied my shovel the blood actually run down the hurdle. The agony I uttered. you my well imagine. I tried. several different kinds dulven but the bums were ten uvere tou- theee propel-enema to heal. “I obtained. 3 mpply o! Zen-But I with the effect. The pain we: re- lieved completely. ,_ . ‘ A «me half on mail: of the livery barn whieh had. been built next to his house. The matter was referred tonne 1907 Comte! Revision. Chairman Rea read. a request. from Mr. Albert Jewo‘tt that he be given the privilege of planking the ditch at the corner of Durham and William- sts..farhhnckstandat the G.T. B. stationâ€"Granted. Mayur Vmomwâ€"“We have got two teams What are we going‘ todo with them from, now on? Have we to keep two men amnd the hall all the time and nothing to do? Better sell the old team." ‘ coconut: ONEGTS To G.P.R. [IKE mapdlfm'lfltmmhlov Burrows. netting huh-that no at his property was {cage R. cohneotioï¬. unit will be vary 6 P. damgma‘ to the town tram a unm- lreaotrt standpoint. The prone:- maoomï¬ing to the present sur- u _v v-.. -___, AJd. O’Riollyâ€""If Mr. Fisher does the snow plowing in the north ward it will pay for the feed of the horas! Attem- further discussion along this line the Owner! then adjourned. my. will pans through the southern portion at the town, practiculy cut.- t'mg at! the town waterfront which boomsidaredby manytnbe the best used: of the town. Illegal Door Iluntlng.‘ I‘elerboro Examiner: pencil Luke which has usually- proved. to be one o! the best portions oi the luck country for hunting pmposcs, had been depleted of deer by a. party of hunters from Gooderham. a week before the season. It is stated that between twelve and ci~ been deer had been taken out-by ‘ legal hunt- ers- The Ketohecum party-are de- termined to prevent such unfnir methods. and it is understood that prosecutions will follow and that -the cause may, be airedjn the Po- lice Court. » . 1AM BUK WINS WORKER’S PRAISE NOV. 2811!. " orth‘that the val- was lessened. fully nab o! the livery llNDSAY HEIRS 6H MONEY UNIAIRIED BMW-HT!†0F III. J. I. DIIISFOII 'me will mites; "and 1 direct my said trustees upon the deuh 01 all the said beneficiaries who are ’en- titled to share in such rent- and income, to convey. neuter x-n‘l hand over‘the trut property then held by many to the oldest son of the said William name Dnnstohl, and in case there should be no per- son answering tnat description, to convey. transfer and. hand. over the the: oldest son of Barney Bench- er Dunsford. and in case there should be no person answering that .les- cxiption, then to the oldest son of Johan: Dunslm d. son of Karlie): Dum- tor $400; cash on htnd 8111.355 cub in bank. 3522.04: diva. etc» 070; real estate $37,130. It will be seen .hat Lindsay“ reunites share in the division of the estate. . TEE BEQUESTS The property is bequeathed u tol- lown; Margaret Ellis. sister. Patch. boro. one-hull lxouuhold lurnlture and clothing and annuity of 3600. Mar) ltoaeboroucu ulster. CnuaJoa lmrle. N. Y.. onedmlt of\ household ummure and clothing unl uuutty at 3.425. would flu-bunt prcdweule “171151353 dzughtcrl at lite Jan. W. Dumtord (Lindsay). «nae-ninth share at rent; gndjnchqg. o I 1--_. u‘érildren ot brothci-fbaniel Gamâ€" ble. Ocara, Fla... ell interest. of de- ceased in estate of late thn 61mâ€" A codicil td the- wï¬ll. (signed June 14th 1M. enacts an (allows: I hereby revoke the directions to the trustees 01 the said ivnll to pa): ble. CHARITABLE PURPOSES. Rev. John C. Davidson. Pelcrboro, legacy $200. ( “A _ a share on the rents and income of my rcsiduary estate to my sistm. Mmgarel Gamble. nee Margaret. El- lis and to Carrie Baumlelder. and I direct the said. trustees to pay out of said rents and income to my said sister. Margaret BIBS. the annual sum of 3600 during her lifetime and subject to the provisions made in my said will (or my, sister. ary Rous- borough. on the death 0 her busâ€" band: the balance.†at the said rent: and income only, is during the ‘ifeb time of my said sister. Margaret El- m to be divided among the other btnefi'iaries mentioned I the claw-o in said will dealing with my: regi- duary estate or the survivors or survivor of them. Oâ€"V A3751“..- Dunltord. no mutton. Montreal. one-ninth shun 0! rent.- aud 'mooun. ‘ __ _ o! 3425. would Ina-hum prawn-u her. “mum Barth. Dunntord. no mu. Hon. silverware with Dun-ford ml- um on um and. out-math Iher 01 reuu um Incomq. ‘l-»-â€" m;‘_‘--“‘ tum. d-vv- -- -..- Henry John 'Wlâ€"Jitium. no rel-Non. Toronto. one-nutw share 0! man and income. 7 . . ."Euen mutton. no relation. Toron- to. cue-math name 0! unto my]. in- Mary McEwoa. no relation. Tor- ouo. one-ninth mu. 0! non an: income. _ _ Ben Boyd. no relation. Ton nlvuwuro with Orcwdy'orcut same and one-numb shun o! and image. . _ ,u ‘7‘; _‘ Expulonoo of mumsâ€"Lama m "ï¬nxrerï¬Ã©uohor. Dunatom. no "la. uon. Nomi-uhjggp. _. _ -â€"_‘-A!A- Evening Post' of Nov. 19. Evidently there are some queer in- habitants living in the vicinity d Dyan-t station. The Bet-Lï¬dley hunting party were fortunate enough td baa; six tine deer. Then they had hauled to the depot at Dyué't. where they left than piled on the m ombiglrt. Jamming-there re- mained curly ï¬ve door. the dxdh haw in; been stolen dnrina W “38.1%- at one inch. When they reached Oosklongx Lake Narrows the ice wan found to be fully an inch and a) 11an to two inches thick. no that the canoes were loaded and canoes and. deer were pulled an. the Nar- rmvwa o'n the we. _ -tyAt‘terthepa.r brokeupoampthey had'to Ihreak thmzh been Burk Bay,whichhadï¬gjmdtpam Baa-k Bay has have: been Enaw‘n rhubatrozenavarbdom-oenru in the year. but thé ucrcnry was (sported to 11an hem Mow mo in that 8pc'rudiuitn'ivst. ONE FINE BUCK “WRAPPED. Toronto on reu :. ï¬ - u n,- vâ€"‘m_â€".v . - . Coed 87. ll. Perkin 86. V. Gillocly 35. H. Hogs 35. F. Arnott 29, E. Wright m. N. Nidiolson 28, T. 0'- Reilly 22. 8. Newton.†16. . W hm ll. Grummanâ€"Florence “fay. 78. Li:- sie Kenny 59, Vern Campbell 56, Louie Hadfler 46. Laura Blewett 44. Stanley‘Duxey 40. Hattie Thurston! 39. Hotel Mayne; 1.8. Lorne Fain 87, Bnbie Williamson 33. W Pom I. Gunman-Aggie; Preston 59. Got- don Jobbilt .53. Willie Gray 50. Liz- :ie Armstrong 42. Ida Richardwn 88. Hue! Duck 84. Roberto Broad 30 John Tully 28. Vincent McGinty 28. Alex Donald 21, Frank Button 14. Gordon Button 18. Bull Icln. tyre 9. abeent W. Abbott. III I Frenchâ€"Grace Kuowlnon 75. Win. nie Phelps 06. May-ins Primean 02. Will Speak-£8. Neva Devey {4.Wih {red lulvihill 48. Belle flounder 42. Olin- O‘Nelll 89. Joe Fee 27. Jun Fluelle 25. Mabel Ionian 21. An- nie Goren 21. Fred :Reed 21. AIM Fennel 19. Ghee Donald. 16; Flor: Jackson 14. Donnld HoQuarrie 13. Nettie Iecl 9. Vere 89ml. 9. Julia Gillonly. 5. Herritt Knowleon 5. K1- be! Cinnamon 4. Absent. Jenn An- derm. No papere-Stenley Bee! 0, Peter Sprett- 0. Ired Icicle 0. Br- nest Currie 0. June. Murphy. 0. Johnston 50. Charlie mtchcll 19. Fannie Clandennun 46. Viola Prea- tou 46. 'Reggic lchullcn 45, Jes- sie Row 43. Ramada Begs ~14. Ar- thur Smith 4.3. Joe Greer 38. v’iolet v'l'eenn 86. Rowena Fullis 36. Emory Hart 29. Millie Can-Icy 24. Irene Ly- th922. -' I180“ 0! “I I!!!“ “Alt. II "I! “VIRAL â€INC. m I. _ ~Sclenoe.â€"D. 2mm 91. 1:: Camp- bell %. N. Show 90. L. Clarke 86. C. Fulton 85. J. Spun: 79. l". T006314 burn 79. 11. Hunter 784 A. Adam: 74. C. Bunch 78. 0. Anderson 72. J. McDouuull 71. B. Richardson. 7!). 0. William 70.1. Greer 68. A. Stew- ‘art 06. N. Nabitt 67. 0. Stewart. 66. J. O'Neil! 66. R. Wimp-on 6-1. If. Carroll 83. C. Pogne 62, W. Workman 62. 1!. Burton 59. 3. Jack- son 59. F. Pratt» 39. 1f. Giliogly 59. G. McLaughlin 58. N. Callahan 57, E. Todmkiu 53. 6.. reel. 52, J. Fai- liulSO. G. Vroomhu 49. M. Flea 48. H. Hansel-130ml~ 48. C. Primcau 42. F.‘ Brokenshixs 88, L._F:Lnia 538. A m IV. Biology-S. Hart 72, S. u; A. McCulloch 40. G.'Gnham Touchburn 85. J. Riohudnon Bryan: 25, B. Worknun 10. ""5 (WWW INSIIIUIE Enzhab Brennanâ€"Grace unecncu 85, C. Nugent. 88» ll. Dingle 82. J. Murphy 78. E. MoEuhcrn 78. De. N ruler 70._H. McLaughlin 69. H. l-hilp 68. J. Bub 87. L. Wood 66. R.Wilaon 65.L.. mummi- ler 64. (R. Perkin 68. H. 58. C. Sntclifle 60, V.Ԥailey w. P. erxin 59. H. Flavelle . M. Mnrk 39. 0. James 58. W. Fallis 58‘, M. Fania 67. Annie Putton 57. R. Jdmâ€" stun 58, F. Wickett. 49. '1'. O'Lougb- lin 48. L. Kcyl 47. G. Peel 44. F. Cain: 43. V. Wray 42. Alice Pat: too 41. )1. Gibson 41. J. Graham! 38 A. Cinnamon 35. F. Cundal 35 1‘. Fisher 84. E. Graham’ 31. C. Pogue 18. E. Hopkins about. Latinâ€"Kenneth Touchbuq 84. Whether your bread is good or bad, the cost of baking is the same. Royal Household Flour but (’hose few cegts in- sure good results every time. It is the ï¬nest, whitest, purest flour that’s milled. It's the flour that is always good. Emmm 1679 a‘ few cents -Gracc intone} ‘. Mark 42. lam 370 N‘ â€All OF EDUM‘I‘IOI “BOOST†mam OF "I! TEAMâ€. â€â€" they In M‘W mum. \ Evening Post; 01 Nov. 17. I The M of mutation hold a. a about muting mt eunlnq- to dual further with tho may question. ’ The manhu- prcoanta were Chtirmm Btmum (all Mm J. 1). Eighth, . Dr. Jeff“ Jab-m. McIntyre. An-’ distal: and 36th Gentlemanâ€"Yon: Hume Oom- mi‘ttee ha amidst-ad tbs question at thankful“ bop-Adam male as- nï¬twu on the MD Ochoa! nutt‘ “has totmnnaxdutmlom: Thur-Ma. Molndyen In paid: I: ah an at $750.00 fox: the you 1907. with n sun: bra-n there-rte:- at $60. at“ $050. as maximum. in young. FINANCE REPORT. ‘ Hr. Janina. claims, pru’outeda mood ropes-titan the Finance oom- mim “in; with than diary qua- tioh. La read a xenon; HM ItMfltRS MADE GlAD Mann†« «M “1 Your. arm mm bu also; “Mod. the ulna-h- ot the “-15- ‘ mm. on n. ma at tho Odlqlltc [ “than an! be; to mute the to! ‘ mm; nocnnonduuom lu rug-rd Shanta 7 ,7 I 0. Club. ovum. H. Claiming. Muï¬lh. AM Hi M. B. Muddok. o! Guelph. The abject: to be mt- d no “Breeding nod monument»! he": halal." “The cultivation cl root- and vegetable- uxd eta-31m growing." "Growing elm sad how have It.†"Tho fun “to! supply". "Our Mtutel and how to up than Mum." "mam a mean a: the funâ€. oto. 7 _ _ Clad mum loot .30. Hastings under the uup'nu d the West Victoria Fumen’ Institute Soâ€" oioty. will be held at: Woodville m Nov. 28th in thq villmzo hull. and tt Limb-u. on 80'. 29th. in the town mu. m muting. to be oommnnned 3b 1.80 o'clock p.m. and 7.30 mm. Ad- MMp‘pon willbejinp by J. That lean. Ocnhh and Rosanna to paid a nan-x d .1850 {or the â€or 1007 and a yearly hon-u thoro- nM at '50 until .1400. tho'uuxk- mun. l- unch-t. 7 A A _ uncouth. may (I m- wn-u-on be .60. mm M an» du d January; nu who “Non “d the above 1'.- commendation on to utmo- is u: no w†to “to“ tho oghor condition. mt‘wéimll (In the twoumnt bo- th. nu tombs“ and the Bard 01 Emma. and to condition- al apt-IMU-rm L “hm Every mother who use: Bbe's Own Tablets tether. little one: hu a solemn guarantee that. this medi. cine does not contain“ any of the poisonous opiates £00m! in mailed ‘hoothlng'! metticincs and liquid prev "rum. Then: Ttbleu always do goodâ€"they cuppappouiblx do hgrm. The (rem was road. ohm-o by shun by the-chairman. when some dun-ion shook plus. Hr. Edwards asking it the Band did not that '33; Ravens, Juknm and oth- cn MM that it Mu Wnilaon could do a mum's work ah; should stain s w‘o y. and nuanced The report was Idopted. on motion at M Fluvelle and Jackson,“- ur, which the Board adjourned. They cure inflation. colic. consu- patioo. diarrhoea. and simple (evens. break up coitus. prevent croup. ex- pel wrm pad. make teething easy. Baby's Own Table“ hare done more to b11118 henlm. usppmeaa :tn-l contentment. to little ones then any other cedacine known. You can get Baby‘s Own Tebleu (rm my dell- er in medicine. or by ml at as out: 3 box In: waiting the Dr. Wm liam' Medicine Co. Btoekfllle. Ont. mei‘e. I"" '1 8.355. The W at the byrlew in ta pmhibit the hoopla; at more than two pigs by m drum; and engra- inc to the Ileana-ete- mung u. uoel not do thin but. merely {minds the keeping at more than two pigs in one pen or compartment: m. G. 11. B '11:. who oocnpned the poeition at town solicitor when the by-lnw. we: named. was retained by Mr. co u- m “In Mo an III In Instantly Killedâ€"Shooting no mum-nun. muhâ€" Frank Magnum A chucking new occurred early run. While in_ â€he at o: by; h“ M I y will! at. the “me down lynch-cw ha 19d. acro- 3 two In at ï¬n mun Lake Mind win-.5 wu'o aha-ad m 15.000 nth. W winch suppliea the power tou- the m- mca. stow nil-wait“ am; at the whole mt plant.“ the m vlhgc 11 Victor“ wa- iunnfly killed. h'n left In“ ly- w moor .nnun- blathocancnzfloacauuaba ' 'm " W dune: currént. ' m "' 1“ killed hymn. The (homer was “Rad m but an III! in m with ‘ 1Ԡwire. inquest was deemed Inn-accent]. A YOUNG MAN WAS [lt(lR0(UItD AI RAVEN [AXE Mme-9‘ tint W bulthrown Mn qn I POLICE m STERN" “WWII!!! M~Iflum Tb Olhnwa VW up; "The peopled Mn 1»: out new! 81'- lwot'hudeu-mdmey for 90Ҡâ€doe. 8M. Whitbmy Wet inm' turn! mkeopu ptirotpoï¬ce’ wwwhthmwhouwï¬hto buy. Pull hxhaaonly beenoollnct- «than Mane hundred of the tumor (our hundred yum; men who-bout! w. 0:: these twoitems tho town am: [one enough I'm“ floor. law to 61110! “I gm their way i: the dark.‘$5 to $10 per mantel: can“ be and by at- tending to th'n Although they are Vinita! rugohfly. the hotels can liq- nor We; night: and Sundays on much a, they plane. People ride ' the rub on the trout m «Eon-eel: any attempt was main to compel tho destruction of black knit or noxious weeds. Result): mtion merely unounte to a harm- less visit when complaints as made. We don’t know whether at not all thou: who operate here have licenses. but it h man than doubtful. Good anhr item}? is (51110, but the‘rpuin tutor W! m. O‘fl'l‘o 031‘»- -m m You Have L33†Remember our stock of Clothing is all new and upâ€"toâ€"date in styles and .quality» This is your opportunity to get Men’s, Boys' and Children’s Suits, Over- coats, Pea Jackets, Reefers, odd Coats, Pants and Vests at a real genuine bargain. The Sale Begins Saturday} Novembef 10, ‘1‘... ~§§M~5‘Q“ M Our Fur trade has grown to be such an important Branch of this store’s busi- ness, we have decided to enlarge the department by closing out the Ready- Made Clothing, and devoting the space to the Fur Department and Ladies' Jackets. To do this all 20% DISCOUNT , Grand Sale of Ready - Made clothing Randy-Made Clothing will ha Swim at 20 For Cont; Discount. and lasts till the end of the month O’Loughlin Melntyre. CASH AND ONE PRICE. x, and it istilne council to take 0.0.9.0....0000. §O§O§§O§O§§§§OOO Tho ('noner was Mad m but an inquest was doomed Imam. The hob panucdhthxonah tang!“ lion to is one. in a ‘ to“ whgofi'. wife liven. I“ at IMMQUOB~ m low In“ I... Noncton,"N. 3.. Nov. 16.-\\‘ith a herd at seven canban crowding across the track directly in front, the northbound day express. in charge of Conductor Corbett. and with Driver Donaltl at the thrdtlc, wu canpelled to put on brain. ' d to cross the track. walking 1- a leuuxely manner. Repeated blown waa held up. ‘Ronndinc. a turn the driver sighted the herd at m bromine in the crux and blades that ahrt the. track†an! an to: train am nearer the caribou stan- at the whistle had. no attect. other than to cause some 01 the caribou to stand stock-still m the centre ï¬t the track. A: the trein camera-r- er an! nearer. however. they aha:- doned their dangerous pou'tions and grwetuily cleared the fences which bordered the railway. vanished into the forests. but am belore the psâ€" angers had an opyortnnity of air.- ms the rather rcnarpble eight n was near Lukeland. an m led antic: just north of Roger.- ville. in Kent Conny, that the train 7 73'“:va an at the caribou were ï¬ne lugs annals. and the (act (I their mm in ‘sggh igarge Ana.- bits. in another indication, of te- exceedinc plentitnnneu of can. i- thés prom ‘ h we: only recently that the pee» sengcrs on an eastbound train. (to. the north. enjoyed the spectacle of a race between a moose and be train. which was going atâ€" thence- enge rate of express speed. he forest monarch was feeding by ï¬e side of the track end immediately. the thin drew up even with lib; started to race elonen’de it. coverâ€" inc the groan! in a. must um manner. but wtth‘ great speed. the trainmen drew the nttention attic passengers to the spectacle. wink was enjoyed (or e few mt... . Iuecle and sinew- could not Inn; stand the strain which the we (Toronto Globe.) A made W the extravaâ€" gnocudostmtotmotlnmth: ire-0mm “booth†TIMI HELD IF .7 mil.