- hushed with tear and awe at the tic passage, â€Unto whom I in my wrath that they should enter into my, rest." Then. at Gloria. Patria, the full volume restored. In the Te Denm, which sung to one of the best of the “an- or Ambrose’s wonderful .. at the phrases, “W’e praise , O God.†â€Thou art the King Glory,†and "Day by day wemag- ' The,†the open diapama and 1 "pal ot the organ cud; ont- ‘ the voices or the choir, in the strains. "When Thou. upon Thee to deliver. man," "Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us ' day. without sin,†the solemn 89- v“ iment was a. phasing cun- NGA' “can pick out a cum» pm“! memboroftllofml- :hWr china Wand â€â€œ08 are always tho W!- }‘ BAKER. 'h was sung to Dr. Boyoe's doub- mntinD. .l'he voicesoflthe eon- tion, added to those at the ' , were well sustained in cheering such as "0 come let us sing the Lord†and "For the Lord great God.†While the toï¬ea were 11y reduced until every voice A large mtion aged nt to edgï¬cntion. ‘ no opening; voluntary. was sweet solemn, calculated to inspire and ' devotion. The powér on the orâ€" was brought out in the Venite. {mist mm W In one ; Tone and Grout lino. On Sunday morning the new. organ guilt by the Toronto ï¬rm, Messrs. Buckles 8'. Matthews, and opened by Ir. Geo. H. Barbie, 0! Toronto, wu pd tor the tint time in St. Pours dutch. A large commotion flood I the Jubilate, which was by ‘Zewater, in A, the colt has: in Verse part, "Be ye sure that the i he is God,†was very efleotjve, in the Gloria. brought out the [ï¬tness of the instrument, lthe anthem, which was taken II Psalm 30, in the rivalry. b?- an the choir and the organ, tne er won an easy length, wiï¬efls guess waz bmught out in the 1 WIFIGENT INSTRUMENT USED I SUNDAY FOR THE FIRST TIIE. SI. PAUI’S NEW ORGAN “Tumours mm. BOX 415. since Cor Sussex and Peel-1 J. J , Wethernp The above are all new goods, 3:50 some second hands. Spe- cial Bargains, as I am closing business. Also for sale mmâ€. â€In You. ' Mr. Thou. 3|!th he Petal-bore Fits 31*“ n Mlliams’ Saving I’m standard Sewing Milne; Two Brick Houses, Harness and ‘ Buggies Sherlock-Manning 0r , Dominion Organs,†noneny organs. F011 SALE. nee that‘ ‘Ilis wrath en- m twinkling o£ ancye’ cs tc the command- m; to the simple chant scttmg of the Litany, the sort stops at the I. showed to advantâ€" m, “Lo! He comes thh ling,†was sung to the Helmsley, and in this 9: tact or some compos- : the same strain do :11 unlike passages as Lg." and “0 come gulch- :iliul organist and a ‘ m. are shewn to per-3 pm‘ached 83‘ appropri- m the bible version o! . "Praise waiteth 101' I Zion.†Em offartory sentences voluntary was played )0 described as ch00!" aluntary brought out I the organ. 3; several selections zich were highly. .31" ‘-VV â€ï¬‚y share at these profits I will devote to further exposures of the ‘System’a’ methods until such time III I destroy: it; {If I ml}. the world “will know it 'by my pubho bankrupt- cy, in which event I shfll‘ be com- ed to tall but upon my.‘ pen. un- aid,“ with gnoney', to light the bat- tle to a 1111th “In the “out. to! my. going under. no one and hue guy â€mouth! to:- mat for I 311311 nexther deserve nor .duire on. On tho other land. I m the ‘Streat‘ that in I get than M a}. way. they and look («new (or I shall mush to» tn hit ' 'e “on (Memo: um i: ,. sash: . I f‘I‘t Pwill menu. I have’ sacrificed ev- ery ‘doilar and evarything 0: worth belonging ‘to me upon which I could raise a dollar to back upf principla I have publicly set forth. “I deliberately went into the can- test. believing the time had. come to demonstrate to thq 1)? 10 ot Amor- icn and the investors a Europe that tho Wall-st. structure is one of chic- anay and (rand. . “It my operations. which begin to- t}. ore aucoesstul. I expect to se- cure profits of 100 to 290 per cent., with which amount I Will tackle the “Mn. 0 __A n 1 Al ___ ,_-._'L_ ' ,AASII portion of ‘thc $6,600,000 remaining ‘01 my ï¬rst pool of $10,000,000 and:- ot $5,000,000 in nglglition, a total of $11,600,000. embraces every dollar of mi fortune, If my Operation is unsuccessful, I shall lose all of it. which will mean I shall have lost 815,000,000 belonging to myselt and those who have. bad. faith enough-in me to Join me._ T. W. Lawson says: “In beginning my Opara‘tions to-day, which will fbe along the lines I have previously, laid: down, 1 would have this bank word with ‘WalI-st. and the ‘Systam;’ My coins to Risk Rest of Ilia Forums In Last Effort to Trim Wall Street. arugula prawn n. Itls compoo'edoftlie beettonia known.o‘:>txi:bined withthe best blood uriflen, acting directly on the mucous enrlaeeg. g‘ho perfect combination of the two ingredients' :8 roduces such wonderful results in cum m0 Send for testimonials free. CV with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. as they mno leachthesestof nudism. With a. blood or: constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. nun. Gaul-h Cmistnkon internal! . and acts Men the blood and mucous was Ball's Catarrh Cure isnotgquack medicine. ltwasprescribodby one of the bog: physiciansjn the_oqnntry for yogu‘agd The advisability ‘ot ‘purdnsing a. car-load 0t mregnings Was discussed and. as it would probably reduce the med~ bill a. load {will likely: he forth- commg. _ , , 7 z - ~ v An inspection will be make '0‘ .311 the flat rates at once. ‘ The Board then adjourned.‘ , : . F. J. CHENEY a: CO. Props" Toledo. 0‘ Sold by ' price 75c. Take Hall's unily pPins for constipation. Engineer Hammond’s pumping re- cord was read. showing that the years 1904 and: 1905 wax-q practical- ly_the 387mg. 7 fl ‘ From Messrs. LicLennan 60.. Ed- wards , Co. and the Canadian Fair- banh Go. through Boxall int- tbie as to .the supplying on a sett of new weigh scales. The 'quality. 0! the scales was discussed and the Fairbqnb wi_ll b0,- pugchased {It 830. From R. TH. Sylvester. re. aver chgrge Io;- quantity_ of water used. Rpm-1’. hail]. asking to have the â€vice in the flats above ths store turned of: and asking for at rebata but it 'was found that. Mr. Neill had been using one more tsp than he was paying for. so that the rebate will not aegivem Mr. Jas. Graham is to be refunded. $1.92 on service. A bunch of accounts were present- ad. but only a. law wera passed. oth- er: not being properly our-1.3m! Lo. From E. E. W. McGafles. smug for a rebate on sarvice, no.1 mad. Supt Hammond was instrnctéd to examine :he anvioe over The Post prjnting entice. . , . ms. (1):.) Allan had beén biiled nor a whole yea’rs sea-vice. when the service had been cut ott ainca May 9th. . The Wood's Stove 00’: account .will be changed to Keys Hon-rim from the lst of Sept ._ 7 Mr, Hammond explained that ev- ery year the hydrant west pl the market building troxe up solid There was a small leak. and. the, ground banning. damn- froze _u2 quickly- - It was stated that the consump- tion of coal was falling slig h'tly y. but not very much. 'Alter the. hydrant had been rapa irad on Lindsay-at. the consumption had been less. at once, notifying the pumphouse when the tire was over, or. in case it should be a false. alarm. Mr. Hammond explained than when an. alarm came in from the nqr'th ward from the boxes at the Union school. Bond and. Sussex-ate, and Mr. ,Carew’s ottice he would. put on full pressure on account 0! the high grade, but if the ï¬re were in the" east or south Ward full pressure would not be used. an alarm of tire, and thq Mayor was instructed to speak to the Captain of. the Fire" Brigade in regard to it A wmmunica'tion was read from Grand Trunk 'Agent Meat-aw, re the mm: Bea-vice and instancing their strict instructions in case. at tires, Mr, Flavene remarked. that every precaution should ha used. in case. of public institution Mr; Hunmand. was instructqd to rqport on the ser- vi‘aq. \ some mansion it was moved by Mayor Ray. accomied by Mn. Bndy. that a lump sum of 815 be charged. the House of Refuge for two months. Number and December‘ Mr. Fl:- teue remarked that the Board ought to treat the Home 0!: Reï¬ne. as lib. aral as poaaibla‘ and deal with it as TOM lAVlSON’S LATEST. Mr. ‘Jaa. Graham was heard in re- gard to Ithe, House of Refuge. as to the manning o! a. meter. and alter In W of In! h m M , A mouth: b! ‘the ther commu- done†was held Honky. In Boo- re'tary Hopkim’ owes. wï¬h Chair- man Flavelle in the chair. The rain. ate: at the ton-men meettug were read. “mun mm 0! Imam mm mm. wumonmssmmsnmmt(011mm: msmun. mmum is ‘tï¬e ï¬ne; Th5 Feduiil (3311033532 the place, â€"w2. 1 ('l - I Business conege Winter Term. i The Lindsay Federal Business Col- lege will begin ‘the winter term; oh Tuesday. Jan. 2nd. The numerous evidenc-s that have been published in thcse columns from time tn time as 1.0 the splendid work accomplish. ed by this institution, should greatly aid the young men and woman of this part of Canada in dcudiugwhera they should go for a thoroughly practical business education. The great industrial and commercial de- ve'lOpment of Jthiq country. upon the threshold of which we have just en- tered will. during that. immediate years 0! 'the future. guarantee re- munerative omployment to all who are properly prepared for it. Now. The ministers 01 this town are try- ing to cut of! some of the Peterboro hotels. it these ministers would: come to the hotel where I board. the Clancy house. Just before and. just after church time on Sundays they could see where. the hotels dot a lot of work to: the public and make no charge. The Clancy. house yard. and likely other hotels are the same.1ust before church time, is ever Sunday crowded with rigs, the stables are filled, and still no charge is made for their accommohtion. Last Sun- day about forty. rigs, put up in the yard. and while the men were on- hitching the harm belore church lend hex-naming them u utter church. two rooms 0! the hot were crowdr ed with women-folks. who used the ‘ hotel stoves and other conveniences while waiting. For all this the hotel did. not get a centq But the proprie- tor. Mr. Head. has every. Monday to hire a woman to clean out the rooms used by these men and women. Why does not the Ministerial Association give hotelmen credit [or all thistree work and tree (accommohtion? â€" Yours truly, FAIR PLAY, lotus do for the m am (To the Editor. 0: The Times.) Dear Sinâ€"Knowing that your pa- per is always fair to all classes. and does not. 1ik-3 other papers. only. give news of importance 'to those who an wall on. I would lie to any a few words about this license question that is just now being so much talk- ed: about. rwmwmmm rm “a". Senior Division. â€" Corinna Mar. son 49. Mary Smith 48. Maud. Sylves- ter 47. g V Junior Divisionâ€"Chas Cochrane so. Fletcher Staples 60. Edward Kings- ley, 57. Harold Wallace 37. , ' Ethel .Grnhun 67. Fred. Thompson 65. Albert O'Neill 56. Nellia Allcly 5?». Lilian Jordan 49. Lora McKen- zie 44. Fred Jackson 29. Arthur L. Phelps 21. Darcy Hopkins 20. Alice McNeiIlie 19. V. Bruce Wilbon 18. W. N Fulton 12. J. E. Hart. 10. Edith Stewart 10. Bertha mcdonald 9. Ab: sent. Nettie McInnis, Edith Beau. El- ton Allan, Pollie Pai'ker and Nelson Graham. » _ ( conundrumâ€"m Businma CorrespondenceFI-‘lorenoe Way 78. Louie. Hadda. 77. Lizzie Kenny 78. Altred Batu 71. Harvey Luck 71. Stella McKay 62. Edith: Mc- Lean 59, Jon. Hickey. 54. Hattie Thurston 52. Laura Bléwqtt 52. Vera Campbell 52 -. ‘John Murphy, 50. Stan- ley Davey 44.113101 Mayne: 36. Ah- sent. Ruth Dean. Ruby.y Williamson. Winnâ€"m aLBookk- qepmgl’raotiaerï¬mpq Emu .Edma â€Warner 92. Frank Argue .Arlie Wilkinson 89. Stella Ferris 88. Lcalia Mills 87, Mary; Wes. 00% 86. Frank 30¢ 70. Jack Clarke 64. Lillian Smilax-d. 60. Joyce Pogue 56. Millie Bott. 44. Absent Phyllis Workman. l III B m (KW). » W. Carley 74. J. Rosa 7‘2 James Murphy 71. H.1toas 70. A. Richard- son 68. M Rankin 67.1%. MoMullea 65. C. Paley 64.J. Moag rove,64. C. Beall 64. Ry Cullia 62. D Lamb 63. C. Mitchell 6:3. J. Graun 59.]a]a.'1‘ouch- burn 56. T. Atcheson 56. T. Peel 55 F. Clwdennan 54. Julia MuBr ph: 54. E. Reid 54. G. Graham 50. BpKlnga- ley 50. W. Mulvihill 49, L. “Orkman 46, J. Lytle 45, A. Smith 45. C. Thompson 45. R Veals 44.51.1019: 89, R. MWall 36. F. McRaa 86, F. Maunder 27. J. Douga n 25. Ahâ€" suit, R. Fallia, J. Cr_ue.ss. J. Parkci. H. Caracadden. .. Latin.â€"J. Bishop 7‘. H. Anderson 69. M. math 66. c. Su‘toliflq 65 .D. Putter 64. 04 NW 84. Ea Grub-m 60. R. Wilson 57. H. chaucmiu 56. H. Mitchell 58. K. Anderson 52. 0. P116111: 52. E. Hopkins 62. Kg mun. 50. S. O’Neill 46. ‘J. Spntt 48. '1‘. O'Loughlin 43. J. Graham 42. L. Ro- we 86. A. Parkin 83. R. William- son 31. R. Johnston. 81. F. 631031,, 27. C. Hamd 24. IIIIILT 0F Tlll VIII“ IXIIO. ll! Till “VIRAL MINI. 'I'IIE IIOTEI. QUESTION. mun. MMVuelofloe. For some time Seemtnry Quarter- maln. on the Peterboro Board of Tnde, has been communicating with the president: of the Illinois Mumme- tnmrl’ Minion, in reference to thnt mum: establishing some 0! their branch plant: in Peterborouah. Tl. mnhetnrere- In the United State- erd not utiefled with the tn:- :1: condition; existing between the United State. and Canada. and e numhzl‘zhom erruoer‘lonegbooneid- or them 0 ea ‘ m g brdnohgdlntal: tauntâ€. It in eleo index. Boom o .Tnde no corresponding with «Lulu- mu aim} than the 11.11th mean- . n: l 1 . I 2 . ' - Interment foot rpiheie in the Bene- ville cemetery. ‘ \ The funeral was attended by the faculty and male students 0! Albert College, the legal profession. u well as the otfloials of Bridge-at. church and a large number or the member: of- Mr. Bolton’s bihlg class, of which th_o late Judge was the found". Iany Cumulus Friends Followed to the crave Nahum. Belleville Ontario. Dec. 13: The body or the late Judge Dean arrived from Lindsay shortly alter eleven o‘clock this Iorcnoon. and the re- mains were met at the station by a large number of his friends, prin- cipally member-3.0! the bar. The body was accompanied by a delegation tram his former home. and was taken to the residence on ex-Mayor. Bogart. on east Bridge-ah. where it was viewed by. many eorrowing Lrienda. ‘The luneral took place an 2 p.m.. and the remains were taken to Bridge- at. Methodist church, followed by a large concourse ol citizena. The pall- bearers were Sir Mackenzie Boweil. I.ient.-Col. 8. 8 Leaier. ’Maciatrate Diamond. and George Denmark sher- ifl Hope was to have been a bearer. but owing to the injury to his hand att his morning". tire.he was unable to act. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. P. Wilson. as- eiated by Rev. Dr. Dyer. Rev. B. H. ‘Leiteh and Rev. Geo.» Brown. The Review also learned that the 0.P.B. in linking extensive altera- tions and improvementl to their main line out toward Smith'- Falla. They are lowering and increasing the grades as oeeaaion demands. in pre- paration tor the heavy freight traf- fic which will result from this new the. I I - ' r With this additional passenger oer- vioo north Pbterboro people will be mural of a. good share of the tn!- fio Iran the very atort. and no doubt it will atimulate more hauling from this part on the country to the Geo:- zigl} Ban 7 7 "0h. certainly. and thepa passenger trains will alao be Lint-clue in ov- eqmpect.†"By that: you mix flit I hasten- gggAprvicg yin be given I†‘ “The min object on tha new Kine is height. in it not i" "You. thn. tin tbs real reason it is being built, but ut the name the the C. P. R. will duo cater for any local trgdg that is going." be a; mu; longer than the snuff Trunk. but this will be easily dis- counted 911.911: grades 9nd ï¬ne clu- _- AKA ,, be can on the best. But it the com- pany anyâ€. we can give them aper- tectly straight line. It in just prob- gble. though. that the new line will “Oh. no. It all depends on the mount oanoney the company. wants to put into it. In n: M the road yin In an expensive one. and It will Asked if the work would be don. In tuned: o carry part at next you“: crop. Mr. Gout-lo.) said hardly. They might 211:th Mdom by tint It could not have tho trutldd. cm not the inton- tion to have {Ibo an. completed and ready far trellis much before tho my, ml} of 1907. . "Ii order to get the easiest grade. the line will necessarily have to he Ineli'ï¬ed to curve considenbly, wink. not When the Review saw Mr. W. A. Gourlny, who is in charge oi the sur- vey. he said that his men had start- ed work Saturday at noon, and had been working hard every day since. Their camp is at the head at Beth- une-8L, and Mr. Gourlay said that they would probably remain there until they had completed about half the distance to Lindsay, which will be six or eight weeks. Mr. Gourlay false conï¬rmed the rumor that the Georgian Bay and Seaboard branch ol‘. the C. P. B. would be first-clan in every respect. The roadbed will be the very: best. the grades the easiest ‘ possible, and the rails heavy enough to carry, the his mogul engines and heavy heights. The chief surveyor also conï¬rmed the rumor that it waa the intention o! the C. P. R. to com- mence the construction work next mine-4;, , » i unn- holono; ; [on o! olxtoon moo ore amped. on the my: m- tho Gun-m Buy, all Seahoord lho. tor such is the ottiohl none of tho linothoc.P.B.willhnild£romPo- torhoro. through mud“; and 0r-' cum. to either Midland on Victoria Horhor, wading, to grade. and other oongï¬ltiou. Tho lino will he 1first oluo in every. respect, as the ‘C.P.R. intond making this their main groin route groin tho North-mt. They. will get the lowest pouiblo gradoo and as straight and short a ‘ lino as possible. The surveyors will work on probably halt. a dozen route: and will report to the com- pany, momendjng the route they consider beat adapted tor the com- pahyfa purpose. Yutondq. cttornoon the 30va learned that it wu the intuition on to]: 03.34: a start construction vgork just u «:11 in the apring u wu poulbhuna notodinthuo col- LII. III I. W M m I, III-U M 0' ‘0". Tu following from Thursday's Nequro 8.0th will 11:00th a: cum: JUDGE DEANS FUNERAL. “MOM" MY AID MIMI [III II“. II HINT 0M8. ROAD. SURVEY WORK IN PROGRESS Btlmonf, Welland Gaynor. Simeon :11. Gm: .. gmâ€, 3.3m I hug York ... ... Amman. Emu N. Grimsby. Lincoln S. Grimsby, Lincoln Haldimand, North‘d ... lgingaton, Frontenac heppel, Grey ............ Lakeï¬eld, Peterboro McNab, chchw Markham. York ... ... Markham, York -... ... Moore, Lambton Morrison, Muskoku 5.. Nassamtweya, Halton- ... E. Missouri. Oxlox'd ... Nottnwagaga. Simooe Ooh-Elle. Halton ... any. Gm, noudu‘ou Oxï¬lin. simcon .« .. .4 code. Canton .u .. % W) GM â€to". 0", "I no uc no )0‘, Oink-ooh. Sterne“ ... Otouhu, Peterborc ... Barrel“, Lanbton, m... Pic ' ‘ . Ontario u- Btnuyn" York » Scott, 9mm ...- â€.1: mamas: Emile-#9-?!" .. ‘ 1. It givép the nanie oi the munioi: pality and county, the number at li- cences, and the result on the vote in the nefamndum: . Municipality \ Retenndum and county Licenses Yes. No. Acton. Haltoq..4 ... ...» ... 3 137 99 Anabel, Bruce ..4 ...; ... 3 398 76 Arkonn, anbton ..4 2 1.7" 15 Ameliaaburg, Prim ‘ \ 1 Edward ..._ "...: 2 Aux-an, Bruce ... ... 1 Beamnville, Lincoln 8 110 Batten. Wentworth 6 Collingwood, Grey; .. ... 1 Dnlhousie. Lulu-k . ........ Dunner. Peterboro ...- Egmmont, Gray, ...... Summon. Lambton .. Emtown, Lennox Bnphemia, anbton 611mm, Wentworth gig-shy. Lincoln -. â€NOONNI-llooâ€" -\ M O ya '61â€!!qu m «a ‘3‘... ...-.4 m -o M GIG, ooooo a one... on... ..d no u- ... mam N. Gwillimbury. ... .. .. ......... York Bagel-cynic ...", ..., ... ...Haldimnd King ..... . ..... ~... ..... . ......... ... .. York Icunington ...... ...... ... .4 .. ... Knox ‘Bhelbuxne .....¢ ...... ... .4 .. Dunn-in Stanley . ............. ‘ ......... Huron Tumberry ................ ( ......... Huron Mukdgfle, .................... a ... ...... Gm] Madame .................... I Bimcoo Hon-is ..... , .............. a ............ Huron Mountain ..... 4 ............ ...: ...... Dnndu Wnlpole ...... . ................... Haldimand Winchmter ..x M .... ... Dundu Unborne ... .4 ......... Huron Thé following is a list of place: 3.0 v-ote _npon_!ocal opting on January. F‘loa ......A . Those phone: when councils ntuoed to vote on: l n l Municipality. ( ~' . , . . County. Artemaia- .. ... ...... 3.... ...'... ... Grey: Burlington ...... ...... H ,....‘ .. Bolton Elqmin‘ mod coo-o. - â€â€˜0'. no .0- m The Pioneer this week speaks out strongly and, can: "It in a discredit to our province that co many council: coincidence, but it la rather re- were ‘worhable.’ It may he only a coincidence, but it is rather remark- able that! in almost every one where the council went into eecret eeuion to decide the local option question the decision we. adverse to the tem- perance people." . Loco]. option umpnkm u'o bolus waged in III municipalities. or these. then are ï¬fty-one when the counâ€" ofln have “not! to “but“: the by- lnw to tho olootota, twenty phoe- whnm tho councils minced, mug. cm when tho Wtor WM (1pr baton coining, to tho oottngil, and thirty thnt are doubtful. hat of which an expected to decide inh- vor on c voto. SECRET unions FATAL TD TWO DOORS EAST OF BENSON HOUSE. Your money back if you want it. Underwear, Neckwear, Scarfs. Hand Give a man something he can wearâ€"something to keep him warm] personal appearance and you will touch him in the right spot. Our store is overflowing with Clothing and Outï¬ttings that men the prime speak for themselves. ing. Come Right Here, Good People. Come Ri: have the his wide chimneys they used to build, Claus out. Minutes count now, so get busy! small task to make the hair; before do: rest of this great week of HALF-PRICES- Bnt‘double the business Ind that is just what we are with Sam Claus looking on. A Bargain for every Man and -v __v vu-mv-‘v’ VI uncut“ . 11311-11“ going to do. Selling Bov- SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN Holiday Gifts for Men Should be Useful .4 .«Haldimfl ... .. York . .4 .. ... Essex 4 n. '1. Bulletin ‘ Huron .4 ......... Huron 3___,I.GRAHAM, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. 103 1U. unuww Cult Our Pal-tum Aoooumu Iain: loan! by Jute Valor. Petexboro Review, Monday: The case on Wm. Darnley. ot Pctcrboro, outlast J. F. Cornneli. brewex. 0: Lindsay. in boina board this ï¬lter- noon baton his Honor Judge Weller. This in u long “India. action iotho lnlch Court ond was nut-rod to Inigo Well». It uppuu thut the plantar on! Mount were :1: put- 1 nonhip to: some months About six sun «so. The unit in to mom: tho an 060M, which It. Dorm]. chin- tho We no to pox. hill. The Mt. on the other Mela“ ththomnot tom lino mocthotimon‘fhedhg ohm on tho pun-tan ..... In 33 0000;891:111! I. 18.38530 aï¬gtka - $3? aamx “15.8 3. .~ 6% 3;;Dihomg â€manage-alga {ii mam-Roam 90000. t OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO§ WHY VERSUS CORNELL cised in the beét intefégénéfmï¬gl'icg’ZH-cï¬'d‘ég B. L MclEAN, the policy-holders alone elect the board of directors, who ap point all the oï¬cers, and therefore, mutual policy holders through the board control and perpetuate the eï¬icient~ manage- ment of its aï¬'airs. “Continuity of managernentj’ is_de_s_irable only when exer- ‘:‘AA :_ AL- L--A ‘ In all stock companies the control even where policy-holders in the direction of affairs; but in such as am It. Furnishings, Hats. Umbrellas, Fancy Vests, House Coats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery. Braces. 2§§§§O§§9O 00 Long ago before you were thinking of Christ- g mu we anticipated your needs for this season. Our‘ K hoge of slippers 13 perhcuiariy good. i The Mutual Life ‘ Assurance Co. or CANADA. stock compan§e3_ ghe §tockbolders retain the full . __I___- ‘ at what we are going to do. Selling at Half for every Man and Boy. Ll N DSAY, ONTARIO. SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR BOYS. BEFORE XMAS. Crowd the store 74 KENT-8T. A HIGH GRADE Sï¬ï¬‚flflL Call and see one of these beau- tiful instruments at ‘Nomneimer Pidflo’ W. A. GDODWIN’S L- 1- Jmmq PM»). 10803.10. 011'. A Beautiful Christmas Gift a purely Mutual 0011115511}, THE KING CLOTHIER Bgneral Agent, men require and desire, and mmm'r-n. ELLIOT! WOULD BE A mething to add to his out above the exer- It'é no