1‘ ises shout Nov. 10th, One Ewe One: can have me by pm ' property and paying expenses. JOHN OAR, Lot 8, 14th_(30n., Mariposa.~3w EACHEB WANTEDâ€"For School Sec- tion No 7, Eldon. Duties to com- mence the 3rd of January, 1904. Apply, stating 3:11.17 sud qufliï¬eations, to CHARLES MACDONALD, See-Trou., Box 13, Kirkï¬eld P. 0.-w 3. ESTRAY SHEEP-Stayed to my m1; I. be received up to Die. 15th for teacher for S. S. No. 4, Qatdep, fer the VV â€.x‘s;ril'yâ€"l;déu bu modern conveni- encesâ€"good “got. Apply to MRS. G. H. WILSON. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"A plicstion will be mqiqu 3p t_o _ 99. l5_th {or year 1904. Protestant pictured] Applï¬â€™ stating 38.18.27 3nd testimonials, to M . GEO. IVORY, Ddrymplo P. 0.â€"-d2w3. ‘ TRAYED -trom “The Fort†much, one Inge 3 year old steer. White metal nginleftear ,beuingthe initnls“LM†with Victoria. Road uddross A 11:39 gn- “gum- hole in right ear. Color Probably red. A liberal rewu'd will be men for {91mm of the steer or for intonation leadâ€" ing to its recovery. G. C. LAIDLAW. 1 tion No. 9, Muipoes. Duties to commenee the 3rd January, 1904. State salarv and references to H. WHET’IER, Msnï¬ls.â€"-wtf. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For the School of Section No. 9, Fenelon. Duties to cemence Jennnry 1,1904. Apply and giving testimonials to stating gnu-y ALEX. McKENZIE, Sec. -.,Trea.s Glennrm, _ ARM FOR SALKâ€"South HI Into ll, 12 and 13. Con. 8. Thu-oh, 213 tons, Mummy donned on the than of Lake , 3 mile. from Boom. Two ~31}:ch homo and lot of outbuilding. him without. oxooption tho but (on: in hhymn-tail), and one of tho but in the W. Apply to JAMES LOW, Yâ€"j ANTEDâ€"Good Girl for Gwen! Homework. Good wsgu. Mrs. P. W. WILSON. Port Expo. â€"_____._â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- V ANTEDâ€"Gwen! Sen-at for and! “glibâ€"house: bu modern conveni- ,A, Iron n u A3! FOR SALEâ€"Tho South Hill at ‘alotiï¬oveum, n the lot Cocoon-ion O omhip of , oonhinil‘ 0.0 W lens, 30:00:: Ion, m “‘1 Ind in . fur mu of cultivotm, 3W0: in potato and hardwood in (iv-11in; home and around. 3 franc 89x36, (rune mm. for homo and it.“ 60f.» long g, nd 3 driving shod. 9 into'm Iran; for tho I.“ f By our System Xmas Shopping is Made Pleasant. We expected to hsve ad- ditional e for our Christ- mas y but we have been dis: pointed, and ï¬nd WE EU '1' MAKE SPACE for them in the Millinery de- putment. Ladies’andMisses’ ‘Redyâ€"toâ€"Ww Hzts must go. We’ve divided our stock into three lots at 69¢, 99c and $1.49. Here’s the former prices, see the savings. ETCHER WANTERâ€"At $911091 Sog- TM THE WEEKLY POST. TWELVE PAGES Worth 8 H ° ‘ Y Y E n 11 s h 10c for . C Flagxxnel- ettes. 27 inches wide, beauti- ful clear pstterns in colorings of Blues, Pinks and Fans, regain ulna 100 for ....... 8e English Flannelette A beautiful rage of Ladiet’ Stock Collar- iu Guipure und Silk Lace. Silk and Silk Applique. They are hand rev upâ€"toâ€"duta 0011‘th we bought them gt a big reduction, no we can sell them at. mnuftctuter’l price; Extra vulueu u: from each $1.50 25c down to ................ HRIS CLEARING PRICES 0N IILIJIIEBY OUR FIFTY-SEVENTH YEARâ€"N0. 143 {ISTMAS GOODS MUST HAVE THE SPACE LADIES’ STOCK COLLARS. WAKDUI. Girl for Gonenl BASH 011E PBIGE But three weeks remain until Christmas. Wm people will not leave oiftheir “Gift Buying" until the Christmas week. They'll buy now while the assortments are complete and more time and thought can be given. Nam hang I. mirror where Lhc sun's rays will an upon‘ it. Mix-3 sun :cts upon the mercury and chad; agnostic mm Shirt tronbl mom blister i1 starch- ed on the right lids. sttend, 1130 :11 those intere: said Fair. JOHNSTOF ELLIS, JAS. President. '2. at 2 o’clock p.m., for the nrpose of pur- chasingmorehnduthe ' torsof the said Society cannot carry on their Fair to the needs of this County without more groans}. Ever! Enember is requ‘eated to A meeting of the members of the above Society is ereby called at the Council Chamber, LindagyL on Section No. 5, Ctr-den. Plum and ï¬cttions to be seen at G. C. STAP Hardware Store, Kirkfleld. Tenders re- ceived u to December 19th, 1903,8116. work to completed as soon as weether permits. Address tenders to JOHN ONEIL, Secretary and Treesurer, Garden P. 0. Nov. 30, 1903. -â€"3w. 80m “MOBIL AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. EACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 6, Bexley. Duties to commence Jun. lat, 1904. Apply outing sultry and experience to EDI LYTLE, Soc-Treat, Victoria Routâ€"W1. ARM FOR SALEâ€"360 acres in the Township of Emily, two miles east of Downeyville and one mile from choose factory and school. Full plowing done. First-class buildings. Apply to WM. O’BRIEN, on the premises, or Downey- villo P.O.-wtf. OR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"Emma- ing bum A: Ghndlno. Mnripou, wont nix miles from Lind-my; tho good raider!†s_djoinin¢._in wgigh p9» pic. in xiiâ€"2w. Apply to RICHARD rboud P.O.. Muripon. W, m; Ed I“ DOW SO J. SUTCLIFFE SONS 3'3 vat. ENDERS WANTEDâ€"For the erection of a new School House in School â€696 HATS THAT SOLD AT $2.00 AND UP TO $2.50 mm mm mm 1993 m Nick Wound md Wool Hose in Plain; 1â€"1 Ribbed and 2-1 ribbed. Sane Inn double hoe. Wf‘hflm 8nd 400 SATURDAY HORN- ING SPECIALS (Alain Isle, West Side) (see Window my, 750, $1.00, 81.50 In. man 259.â€"180 Ladies ANTED.-Good General Semnt, MRS. J M. McLENNAN, York- MEN‘S NECK SCARFS A CHRISTMAS GIFT APPRECIATED BY ANY MAM uwswmmtmmmmm in buck ihhl’d‘eolorings: WW forms. Prioeuué, 31.,oo 25“ '13.} m5}. yen maxi}; 9°39 MISCELLANEOUS. your those interestéd in the AT 99 1151': 1114'; SOLD AT UP m m» J. R. Stratton and Hon. E. J. Davin yesterday afternoon and presented a request from the Trent Water Con- servation Association that the gov- ernment take into consideration the question of arresting the enormous spring floods which pour out o! the reg-ion, and husbanding the water both for navigation and power put- 1 nodes. In the deputation were J. M. Kilbourn. of the Lakefield Cement Met hoda Suggested. Several methods were suggested for the consideration of the Government. The province, it was pointed out, owns no less than 36 dams which. have been constructed with a View to the large amount of timber dues which the province receives from the inn. bermen in the district. In order to preserve the waters of the back lakes the government should tighten the dams it now holds, or where. necess- ary raise them. and have their owe- ials restrain the water in' the reser- voir: during the spring freehets. ~ Entails Henry Damages, Mn Stratton aid Janene had 00.. which owns, one of the dams on the back lakes and rents another from the Ontario Government; .W- T. C. Boyd. lumber mill owner and manager-lot the Trent Valley Navi- gation 00.; A. A., Steven'son. man- ager of the Peterboro Electrical Co. and an official of. the American Cer- eal 00., which owns a dam at Peter- boro; J. C. Schook. manager of the Dixon Lumber 00., which owns No. 1 dam at Laketield. They represented to the members of the Cabinet pre- sent that the low .water otthe back lake! would seriously affect the level of the' Trent Canal. and asked that the waters be conserved by thema- struction of dams or other works. They said 1: e cost of the necessary work would in the neighborhood of $1W.0N¢ l, . i . l 2 ‘ Ir. Thos. Walters. Superintendent of Public Works, Says the Request in an Unnecessary Onoâ€"Port Ropers Fylo a Protest. (Toronto World, Wednesday.) A deputation representing the ves- sel owners of Peterboro, Bobcaygeon and Lakefleld. who dwï¬n about 45 vessels. moulding those engaged in the tourist traffic on the KAmthn Lakes, and also a number of power owners. who have dams in the dia- trict between Trenton and Fenelan Falls, waited on Premier Ross; Hon. ASK FOR All! T0 GOISEIVE HAT- ERS 0F “0K MK“. DAM AND 30“ OWNERS HATS THAT Ihe Buying of . Furs. “1.49 ‘2: LINDSAY, 0NT., FRIDAY,- DECEMBER 4, 1903. HATS THAT 93: 25c , The dam infected by the proposed works are; American Cereal Co. dam at Pcterboro; dun at Auburn; Gen- eral Electric Go's dun at Nassau ; No. 5 dam. lewd by the Otonobee 00.; So. 4 dam, idle;‘ No. 3 dam, leased . by the Lakefield (xment 00.; No. 2 'dam, idJe; No. 1 dam at Laketield. owned by t._he D}:_on _Lu_x_nber Co. rapidly. power mm for street barns and for maniacs; rm» trolley can move at dodblo the AFN speed of the old hora: cats and the antmhoiles at a when Mr suit that other vehicles. :Thc mun-11 duct has been to quick- en- the‘gonenl pace of streak move- ment. and tc this it more Qitticult‘ {or inï¬rm. wales. absent-mindad. timid and very young pedestrians-m amid collision Getting across 0. crpwded thorothgre 1: [Each more at! a mum thym it was from years an. (or at, only an the trolley one and limit-"clip: at a {anc- '0! pin-hut they are xmï¬rï¬ng alt driven at how vehiolco to go more As a community we are compelled to (map .3 little more um: ciery yen- in order to keep out 0! :ho wayqt street truffle m u! the improve- ments in motive- power. mm: in the rxpianatinn of the ant-fling increase in- the mantra: of accidents; Few re- lixe the accelerated gait or all street main which has been computed by the advent at electricity as a. mqtive rem-mu ta ï¬ve. V Tiber péople of Port nge protested in strong urns amt the pe- tition. Mr. J. A. Culver-well being the lLUu. 0|.“ nâ€"u-u - v‘m-v -v-., -__-___ consideration on the part of the gov- ernment. He said he would consult with his colleagues. and in the mean- time he asked that the engineer of the assocnï¬on furnish an estimate of the coat of the work.» | '1',"â€"_ Hon. B. J. Devi: asked how the pro- posed improvements would affect es- tn‘blished lumber interests on the lakes. Raising the waters might en- tail demos which would have to be considered. Dominion Should Move Fix-at. After listening to the represent?!- tions 0: the deputetion. the Premier observed that he would like the Do- minion government to move in the matter first. gIt wee 3 large queqr matter um. 1E W55, “u uuuc qucq- tion. and would require very _carcful I made 1 report that the suggested im- provements would entail an outlay of a. quarter of a million dollars; to: damages alone. He asked the depu- tation i! the deans proposed wquld cost less than the figure suggested. $100,000. but Hr. Boyd could not ans- wer the question. . Thom Welter-s. an engineer of the Ontario Public, Works Depart- ment, who .was present, stated that everything had been done that could be done to conserve the waters of the lakes and there me no need for the proposed ontlay._ un- - “,.__ _ -_I_-.I L‘-.. ‘L‘ _â€"A Our 8m: “not Bait. (New Yuk Commercia: Aunt-tiger.) LINDSAY We â€a we» for (5W Gifts. LADIIS‘ NICK SCARPS All our W And Mine. hunt!“ :t Reduced Prion The were tot-this uni-am Clan urn-hum than out W.An sad the lament. méétien 0! "V""" ' Wool $3 for flgammkeu, tun dz. mht 3i! ., worth 'to-dny $3.00 â€if. ‘ tow pairs onlyuclogr; ALL WELL TAHOBED AND PERM FITTING 7%“ our Hantle Department ifyn Want Bargains “$2 2.65 Wool ' Blankets HAITI.“ AT REDUCED PRICES anal-being :11 fresh mm up-to-dnto \M‘N‘M‘u \MM\\ You may have set aside an! scare b! Paying a Deï¬m't White LISI-OB ‘. London, Dec. 2.â€"A1tcmatiug my 1111110 md snowlalls mrked Queen Alexandra}: birthday celebrntions yesterday It Sandringlnm. Tho I Queen was My :11 the morning ro- iceiving telegraphic and other greet» ins! und replying thgreto. Toronto. Dec. 2.â€"â€"As Colin Gunp- boll was Jumping the low {cube on the lake shore tide of the Woodbine tuck the gun in his hand dischu-gcd and three hot entered his left M‘- gnn'. which, um: a. burn, make. it very pginful. The boy b any 1‘ m-“ and lives ct. Kev Bench, Vuucou‘vor‘ 3.0.. Doc. 2.â€"Tho City Council last evening passed a reso- lution urging the Dominion ad Pro- vincinl Gunman-nu to- secure the construction of an oil-Contain; nil- 1;†{tom Vibrant-er to the Yukon by (rating the necesury bonus in cub tad land. Tho-old-Up 3 Inc. Toronto. Dec. 2.â€"-(‘harleo Winters, the form loborer. who told the police (by before yesterday thot he hnd been held up {or 8480 in Hog-3’s Hollow. yesterday confessed thot he had fob- ricsted the story in order to stand well with tho people of hi: young wife. He Was lot go with o repri- Bunnie. Dee. 2,â€"Four men Were terribly burned by hydrochloric acid et the Erie freight, sheds nt Tint Penn late last evening. Nichole: Foruggn'e eya were burned out. His me. shoulders and the upper pert of his body were 3,180 badly burned. The other three were less seriously burn- ed, but all of them euflered intense pun. The men were engaged in re- moving e carboy o! the acid from n freight car when it exploded. Roy-1 salutes were ï¬red at all the 113711 and military stations at. home md throw. the Int-ships were dress- ed. and there was a liberal display 0! hunting on the-public buildings. ' In the afternoon “I the children on the royal estate were entetuined st tea. the Queen personully supervising the went. 0: her guests. _ All Children 03 ch. 3.â€! luau Bengal": 1:. ___.‘~. According to The Daily Hell's Tone emu-pendent Ina-quit Sula-wt. M member: at the Scum put! wouldâ€. aid that the com- mgmdmotthemetlnvolvlngtho eonsidu-ntion of the golden o! the MM ninth†would be one of the moat momentous ever held and tint 3 single the «no t precipitate . nntionnl “unity. lnrquie depreciated any vantloul Interference with the Government. Am- in can-on George Wyndhun. We! m tor Inland. speaking u Worm-(ton last night, said thnt tb Government Ind still 1 (rent dado! wotk'todo end that it wu not “that-.m- urn! election wu invading. TH. oflclnl conï¬rmation that the 90'- a-nlnent in not inedi ., W tlon of Pnrllnment will tho curiosity as to the reason for the holding of frequent Cnbinot councils. Premier Bnllour, Austin Chamber- lnin, the Chancellor of the Exch- quer, uid Lord Lnnsdowne. Secre- tnry of Foreign Affairs. had I. con- ference at the Foreign omce nnd 1n- other Cabinet meeting will be held on Friday. It is the general belie! tht the situation in the far East is causing anxiety. owing to the unexpected pro- tracted negotiation between Rusain and J apnn. , Tokio, Japnn, Dec. 2.â€"A inn. meeting of the Metropolitan section of the Seiyukai party yesterday penned a. revolution denouncing the delay in the negotiations with Russian and urging their speedy prosecution. this morning an it thinks it. moat. likely an: the Cnbinct has received m intimation tint. .1..an In “an o! Bulb's ï¬xed data-mint!†not. to condo but do“, in which Mo,- Doc. 2.â€"All the lending Jo- poneee ions-no.1: denounce Russia’- de- lny in replying to Japan's propouln, end dothre thnt the notion can no longer endure being dig-heed. J epon. it ll contended, must demand o de- ï¬nite onlwer. ln defoult of which she nut take iwependent than to oe- cm the interests of the Stote. Even ominous cireloo odvoeoto ; moluto policy. on which .1! tho wtkd portion on: also agreed. The situ- Lion looks more menacing then at am; previous period. The combinaâ€" tion of the principal political parties in not yet complete. but evidently both on willing to support a. re- oolute policy, end determined to st- .tu:k the policy or inoction. I;- i «mic between Japan and Russia. is within rcuoublg 41:91:59. “tuck. Ion Inset-g m At An, In“... Periodâ€"lulu Dom-lad u ,‘ 305m Japan'- Do-undnâ€"m nu:- Ipl (Iowan-cpl In“ to .0 en- olden-lug the Situationâ€"Cm. Lam] I. roll. I. Coil-ct. up PARTIES mm FAR EAST STRUGGLE IS NEAR Declare Nation Can No Longer Enduro Being Slightod. BIRTHDAY 0F QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 1'ng1, lined I, Add. TIIB STIUOILB NEAR. Wu: Yukon Inn's]. not It 18mm. Um lot. Spool. Ottawc. Dec. 23-11:. body at G. E. Casey ex-N. P. who died Mondav Ill-8M will be hurled dun snot-noo- in Bomford Cemetery. His brother in-lur. Colonel Biggi- m mid-3th. n . â€meats '1!) :1 will plan In. the Mutant ï¬lo-pita. dunno, three badly W. on. W md three total ion. In 1902 there were eleven cmdflfl. no total loss; in 1901 ï¬ve stranding: without tom lose; in 1900 the can. sltlee, {our total 103803; 1899, {our “nutmeg, one total loss: 1898 tit. total losses out of ï¬ve strand!!!“ London. Dec. 1â€"1110 'I‘IM’ Lloyd' 5 correpondcnt say. countin- on the St. hummu- hve been mun- erous this you. in spite of tho un- provements tho Cundinn Govemmt chins to have introduced. 0! am cuualtieu eight got on with slight Challenger. owned by the Univer- sity of Nebrukn. is m1! Mien of the Intonation! Live Stock Ex- poeition o! 1903. Challenger h 3 grade Hereford. He is 2 years all 7 months old and weighs 1,755 pounds, almost every ounce of him being good solid beef, while other uld ï¬ner look- ing mingle to the unpracticed eye rolled 11: kt. Sonic fancy prices were paid {or flu Dominion top :10th. hay prtzo Candi“ ohoep were token for tho "tern Sumo ond some for Mexico and South America. . . _ (Jo-lo; to Ouolph. Propontlono o.ro computed to:- many of the largest exhibit: on “I. W “ ho shipped to tho Guelph Fflruooonuthioomdooacol. For‘ulon. Home. Rlchu'doon. Gib- oon and othon intomsted 1n sending "UN" ‘0 Guelph soy tho exhibition thoro ought to be the hunt in tho history of tho province. Wetherl one year cud and. two ï¬rst ma third prize, A. Wand. Pt. Claire. Que. Banned. Mar Bro... Putin. Wother lunbl. third prize. A. Dunn- mond. reserved; Tenet 81-09.. highly commended; George Drummohd, com- mended Telhr Bros. Pan of 1m wether lambs. ï¬rst prize. Dmnnnond; second prize. m chi}. int. Drummond. -vvâ€"v--' â€".._n _ . Pan 0! an wether lambs. aocond prize. Richardson, Gibson, Dolawaxm My Price. Paid. Aa rapidly as the Canadian pm man could be taken Into the “l. I pen: the bidding cqnunencad. In†With “swam In the Southdown cm the Cm din contingent. took everything in ant, second and thirds. Georg. Drummond. 'I‘elfer 81-00.. and the Gibson- tulu'ng most oftheln. {or In tho Chadd-Jo {our-mid stab um Gnhn- Bros. 0! Ghana», In 1 pen of ï¬ve wetness. Richard Gibson of Delewnre Ont. took I.- cond prize in Leia-stern; John Orr o! Gnlt. 9Kelly of W Campbell of Woodville, end Haul-Jone- Bros. 0! Eudora. took the bulk of the blue ribbon- and cut prizes. 1;. the Cou'oki sheep, Pork ol , took ï¬rst and J. C. W Root of Jon-via. coco-d prim. II Lincolnl Gnu-on o: W4. won til champion woun- prim. Chm-.30, 111.. Dec. 2,â€"1t was an- other thy or Canadian victoriea in the Intonation-.1 Live Stock Ev palm. Thin tune Clydesdalee and Shot-thorns from the Dominion, a well u more nheep end swine. carried 0!! the blue ribbon. Col. Fm the buxom Scotland expert, who is ‘ ludfl o! the chunplon grades, do- clu'd tint the Custodian prize-win- nenheu would takeprluoorequnl m h Quay continental live stock exhibit. e said they were top- notchers {or the best Mad at tho world. In Southdown (at. sheep, Georg. A. Dmmmond. 0! Quebec. took nm' prise. He “no eecured third prim while Teller Bros. of Ports. eecured the highly commended trophy. These were from the ï¬rst clue. There were two Canadian: took eecond and third end highly coauneoded trophy in e dozen chalet. GET MOST OF SHEEP AWARDS II‘I run. [or Coauth- llxhlblu In. loud Scotch â€â€™0" Who 1. Judging â€"l'my In... Bald tu- Dons-lo. top-Ionic†In the lulu Ponâ€" Cuulu lama An All. WIN BLUE RIBBONS Prizes for Canadians at the Chi- cago Liv. Stock Show. Champion wotbers in Southdon To .0 Barbi I. Oct-VA. St. Lam-co (gown... You MIL ark ol and J. C. . II A. nth mold sub Butane-t. nth Baal people to introduce protection._ Lord Lyttleton. spouting nt . halo quet tt Northcote lat night, said: "Tho {result or all 3:th mira- uou u how to increase the syn- pcuny. conviction, mtud MW uad interest among the nut m cm compose the Empire. 1! w TERMS-$1.00 PER YEAR other men Carthage.lo.,Doc.1-Tho *- housoof the Inmt P Plant. 13mm m. (hum. ewupmm Wththflhs-Cfl. and: if mm. m h The Premier. Hon. Geo. W. 3‘, will visit the constituency bola. h dau- of polling and discu- flu in. ot the day. . ~ ~ lent In!“ Blood.- ertl l..- Pro-Ier R.- to Visit Mm. Toronto. Dec. 1.â€"The election 5 North Renfrew to an the out. Int vacant by‘the deed: of Ir. J. ‘ Munro will be held on Satanic. h- cember 26, with nominetionl a week earlier. The Libertl W willbenr. 14.41113, andtlu “- eervntive candidnte will be Ir. h- lop. last. night, appointed Fred H. 1310‘ and Albert 1). Currie, receiver: h. bankruptcy for the property of Job Alexander Dowio at. Zion City a. petitions of three creditors, all“ on indebtedness of 81,169. m “I- uonen ollege thet Dorie is b solvent, and has nude prom menu. 'Dxe reoelvm vent .- 219:; City end took possession. . The front. and reu- o! tho trill . which wet. the train hand- rand-ul_ int-ï¬t. No one was hurt. Two Mp were killed and hr. math-013004; flout-mm m Imndongthetmk. n. olenpcanwmsmuhedtokindl. The Brandon! and Hamilton us!- liu'y crew. claret! away tho M Chicago. Doc. 2.â€"Jud¢o Rom in the United States District Catt nonburg and St. Thomas lino Grand Mk,.gbout one mile thin city, shortly Solo“ 12 um night. A might at m running between St. Tho Mlton. and when tho Men's curve the truck iii? g 8 iia E E E ,5, “a i" pawns: wheel: occiqrred 309‘ tho Professor Hewins, spanking u t. Gmt Northern Railway .thl‘tk d.- ner said that the toll in {nights I.- tween England and the world. no one of the chic! causes 0! the m: h prices of wheat and other agricultur- al products. Move-WV“ '11.. m1 of own. nae-kin: 0‘ D‘s-Hum yesterday, odd tint ti. dept-acidic: in the vduo of land In em Brian: mm «mm "In '3' v5.10 amount of tho “than! M w. '1‘. sad unt- t° hi“ ‘“ Wguuuumnmww mullmm' daily. ' , â€Anthony S. RoweISecmtery at (b Banal Company, who was recently extradited tron Tax-onto. in h- committed !or trial on chug:- d embankment and forgery. beau! fro- “: WW under. All the Em‘Linh pgpen pxint . letter from Sir Wllifld lander deu- ing the stetementtht . schemata. been prepu‘ed by the Government a! Cmdu to raise a great nun (or 1-â€" periul defence, but it was through Chamberlgin' a policy, ening the l-‘rench-Cmdigg’l. Joan .u. .3 v... .u. no cook I833! 0. wean-I... lav .Iï¬Ã© 3:3 I. agile. On Wiggo in; s In... tr 5!. at; Olivine: .0303 sacs-.0 it; in of. If“: EIOTIH. i let.- OI... no Hal-‘19! .gflr‘? lat night, odd there value: c m1. grout industry the production Jame: Bryce, M.P., apeddn‘ .0 Aberdeen, sud there was no install: of mount injury to Brian: troll. through dumping. Betdhflon neg-c the name. of ï¬scal fraction. and 1: would injure the export trade to wipe out the most {n.vored mm chute. and raise prices (or our, own people to introduce protection.‘_ Lord Lyttlcton. speaking at g ban- quet at Northcoto last night. said: , , I _l__ um u how to increase the syn- pushy, conviction, mtnd MW uad interest among the crest m cm compose the Empire. 1! w m the tut that the colonial an willing to drnw neu'. the: '0 It.†the were: of perpetud youth.â€- o! ‘hléh had not increased consider- ably out o! proportion to the pop!» lotion, and the only thing tint 1-4 (on. down was the hours of tho lob- oror. Dumping was not killing the iron and steel trade, as last you: they bought eight and 1 he." Inï¬r- lion pounds' worth or hell mentho- tuiud steel from foreigners duped ‘8 s loll, and exported steel to the value of twenty-nine million pound! gt o proï¬t. -- .4.â€" THE PREMIER DENIES RUMOR Winston Chumhill. spouting .t cu- am. add 1t 1715 abSolutely m thu. tho ï¬scal question should I). thrashed out in the House 01 Conn mom. where .113; discrepancies in til argumentfould be exposed. _--. .1-.. A- PAYABLI II ADVLI'CI Mr. Lloyd-George Refutos Some Clever Argumonts. wt London. -Dec. 2.-(C.A.P.)-uon com. 1P" speaking M: '1’“ A SMASH NEAR alumna. . BRITISH STEEL III-loco. Blow: Up. Dowlo'o '1an In “git.