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The Coronfan's jury at Princeton
found Conductor William Mo4charn
aan& Engineer Robert Earith respon-
sible for the collision near Paris that
zero!t'd insix persons ns being
killed.
d
t
Eerith was carried into couch an ad-
.
itted Isis rosponsibility, but Mea-
ctiaaii cannot be .found. I '
Earl Cawdor, a prominent member
of the Unionisb party, is dead.
President Taft is passing for .vote
on tradesession. de agreement• during the pre-
- ion.
West Elgin Liberals held a rally at
Dutton and elmted officers. .
The reciprocity debate will be con-
fdaued in the House of: Cominous on
Thursday.
.. HOW'S THIS 1
We, offer Ono hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case .of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. I+. J, CHENE Y & CO., Tol-
edo, O.
We, the undersigned, ha)'e known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transactions and . fanan-
ealally able to carry out any obliga-
adons made by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & 1larviti,
Wholes,ale Druggists, Tol(do, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken • intern-
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and inucuous surfaces of the S atom.
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Take Mall's Family. Pills for const-i-
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Gifis & Bogs
W ANTED
STEADY WORK,. ,
GOOD WAGES,,
Clinton Knitting Co.
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is a
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Nftnvsoltot oto t 4ZI41N` ON
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rBLi:GRAP'h'lid .BRIEFS.
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Alontreal will enl 1st volunteer fire-
P-0,
men to protect the outlying sections
.
of the city.
numerous lakes and ponds, .but at
tbs Groundhog the C.N O. will crass
Ilio Guelph Water' Commissioner$
)ntarits Qppo ition .Hes a Her.
will plant 150,000 more trees on the
71mo Finding Holes,
waterworks property,
road is well over the Hudson Bay .
Daniel McLeod was seriously
"-_
wouiid;.-d in a shooting affray between
Tach Charge 1s Met by a. Challongt
ininers and Italians in Cobalt.
having fine water -powers and a good
Baron Rothschild, head of the Aus,
to Prove That One Dollar Ha*
trian brane}i of the famous family, fs
teen Misspent By the Whitney
dead in Vienna. He leaves $145,000,-
Government -- Pinkerton Detective
000.
C.N.O. will cross the Missinaibf, the
Ksbinakagami, the Morrison, the Na-
At the Welland Board of Trade ban-
Who Sold Liquor Was NQt Hired
quet Mr. W. M. German, M.P., came
by Government, Says Hanna.
out iri opposition to the trade agree-
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Inent.
Toronto, Feb. 10.—Vigorous criti-
Dr. Morley Currie and Dr. Michael
cisms of the Government marked the
Clark a Red Deer were the speakers .budget
at the annual meeting of the Prince
debate in the Ontario I,P 's-
g
li.dward County Liberals,
lature yesterday afternoon, but the
The two-year-old daughter of Mr,
charges were a repetition of those of
John Lauson of Waterville Junetion
'
preceding speeches, and were me b
P t y
trher-
bowl of hot sou over spilled w
a P
serf and was fatally scalded.
challenges to quote one missgent dol -
George Needler's flour and rra'n
lar, R. J. McCormack's criticism con-
Iuill. one of the oldest landmarks of
tuined such an admixture of commen-
'1' r n. was destroyed b ii a
, k tr
Mi b o0 0,
Y
:lotion 1
tk at 1 ie was -
afrequently a-
up
2
entailing of about 1 004.
tailin los aba
en g s $
Ilii e
ud t i
d b 1 Ministerial
1 Y e.member.,
Rev. F. H. Oberlander of St. Peter's.
The veteran Liberal from East
Lutheran Church, Berlin, yesterday
I ,ambton, received two genuine ova.
announced, tentatively plans for a,
tions when he rose, to express his
tuberculosis sanitarium ill Waterloo
"Pinions in the budget .debate, and
County.
It ten he sat down. It made his Irish
A despatch from Innsbruck says
blood boil, be said, to hear the Tory
that two -anarchists have been arrest-
members saying that the.Liberals had
ed in the Tyrol, charged. with being
ilone nothing. He felt very friendly
Ii i 1 a" a' 1st t i
it pl cated in, a plot 1; it he K ng
towards
to ar -s the present Government and
Id Italy, ' " -
he was. willing to vouch that the 18
The marriage engagement between
members of the Opposition were will.
Marle Lohr, the actress„ and Robert
ing to do everything ' in their power
Loraine, the actor -aviator, has been
to help the Government to snake good
broken off, it is stated, owing to Lr,-
taws. He had taken a ride over the
raise's refusal to abandon aviation,
new railroad, the Government had
A. E. Donovan, M.P.P., Brockvi:lt.
built up north and it was a splendid
wit* was in Ottawa on Saturday,
thing.
;aid the date of the municipal elec-
Mr. McCormick hoped that the Gov -
tions in Ontario would likely lie
ernment would make a further grant
changed to the first week in December
of $25,000 to the Fall Fair Assoeiation.
fly the .Legislature.
J. H. Howitt, South Wellington
The London Sunday Times u.,der.
(Con,), made his initial bow as a de-
stands that Gen. Louis Botha, Vre-
bates. He pointed out.that it was not
nder'of the Union of South Africa,
good bookkeeping for Mr. McEwing
will announce at the Imperial Con-
to have given no credit foil the results
fere ce, that Africa. will abol.s.t the
of the heavy expenditures made by
preference extended to British manu-
the Hydro-Electrie Commission to be
facturers.. -
found n. the outlay on the. tranamis-
will run directly west through the
a
o l t}tie
ers through la of els Co
Vil e Bells rn
cion line.
Compact to Die Together,
There was no doubt much to be
Oxford, M.e„' Feb, • 13; ---In fu:filment
said on both sides in respect to , the .
of a compact to have been
question of reciprocity.. Some would
,alleged
made, with her.husband during his 'suffer
severely and, some interested
:itlgorin; illness, which death ended
will gain, but it. was a'bad policy to
itiaturdity, Mrs. Linwood- ., Keene,'
mike so great a change at a .iime,of,
ti"Ok llta• own life yesterday, after fat-
such great prosperity. -
ally shooting her 14-voar-old :on Ger-
D. !teed, Liberal for South �' ent-
worth, brought up the Gillies' limit
a'.tJ. The compaef dated -about., a
,* was l v the roc l r�
u 1 li back tea,.. found > P o l e
t t
again. Ther - never was atransaction
t el � a
g
.i ,
in a sealed envelope in the wL:ntaat;s
put th'rou h by the old Government
1 g.
ruoni. '
that had such a shaky appearancax.
Kavile was formerly a prO�perotI
(Cries' of "Ori l oh 1” from the Govern-
fartzu?r, but, accordifig to th� coin— .
paet,'the fanz]ly had become hizpoter.
hent„) • .
Ron. Frank Cochrane piped up:
:shed and discouraged during his wrig
;`1'lle tiITi,bL'r on the limit .did not
sickness,
Bring a cent," .
Hu:;band and wife wished. to b f bur.
"Xour timber clues lire coming from
i .c casket, and agile that
' i a doub as d at
ird u e a
there now,"' er, este Ir: Reed.
of .. d l`
B
their son's eofrin and thein b? pt we I
„bra, you're wrong.'
in •the same box for final interment:
Mr. Reed. added that practically -all
So it liar been arranged, and the tripl
thi lirnit was sold.:
funeral will be held here on We1ne..
"No".' declared Mr. Cochrane,
clay. . .-.
"three=quilrters of it, is riot sold."`
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I insist that nearly a:l -of it is
•
sold." . .
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Mr, .0ochrane--"That is. absolutely
. Found -Dead In- Bed.
untrue;'
Cayuga, Feb. 13. Mr, James Kirk.
It wits a disgrace' to the,province.
land of Mount. Healy, a well-known
that:A hireling from the United States.
fanner, in the Township' of Oneida,
came .to dive in hotels up north and ,
vt'zs found dead in bed y esterdt+y
beg and .coax a man to break the
morning, the cause of death being
law.. • It was a shame, too, that. seiz-
heart failure. Deceased retired Sat•
ed liquor should be peddled into tin
urday night -apparently in the best of
. unlicensed district .by .the Govei^n-
' health; being in Cayuga- during thea
ment's hirelings.. • - I .
'day.
Hon. Mir. Hanna declared that the.7
.
man. who had re -sold the liquor was
..
not in the employ'of the Government,
. On the'.river are several -very fine
"thaii
but a ligan whom. a Government agant
A few- minutes delay, lit treating
lltid eailisted'to assist him. The Pro-
.
cases.of croup, even the length
vincial Secretary promisee! to.' pro-
.
time it takes to go for a doctor .of-
duce the verbatim; evidence of those
duce
ten proves dangerous.' • .safest
1
trials. .
J. A. Foss. of Monck (Con.,
way is to keep- Chamberlain's Cough
way
out that the new school books which
Remedy itt the house, aitd at the first!
0 l
had be -til criticized by the Opposltuon
'worthy
indicatdott:.of croup, give the chill! a
were, .considered w rth of adoption
y
dose. Pleasant "to take and . ,always
by other provinces.
The "poor old Financial Post", fum-
cures; Sold fry all dealers;
cl against the' Hydro-hleetric Com -
•try rough road of 24 miles :from the
mission, and efforts .bad been'made to
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r,,low that property'owners' had been.
'Two. more aviators have been killed.
treated unfairly in respect 'to -the
.
right of way. The reverse was the
Three -big darns are ,lieing arm,ted on
case. In the much -talked. of heikei
the Ott,a'wa . River to conserve and
instance Mr. Felker was paid $50o ,
for the site of .two towPrs, which was
regulate thti flow .of water. . ..
klmost'half the ori inal. price of hei.
•.:!sive men uork�ing on thta car ferries
[whole ftarm* " .
a c e ht
u.e .um at night,
When the o re d
rh R g ,
D cit have . d • and Ltl
between Windsor a
J. C. Elliott, Vi est Middlesex, crit}-'
h r bin
n c a a robbing b
been arrested e a g of g
Premier c r "n-
Provincial- Prem e f t i
e'zeci the ern nc 1
. cars in transit..
troducing a Dominion issue into the
land. for the next twenty miles is ex-
budget debate. The Government mem-'
The convent school. of the "Sisters
_bers, being. unable to adduce r.iasons
'of Ste, A.nnc of Lachine was destroy-
r }t ice• coni-
' Ori � ad 1 n
int r cror t
ago s P - ,
ed by fir[,. The childron marched clitit
Velled to r: sort _ to their' old :tactics
waving thP.'pld ..flag.
in ood miler under the excellent f;rt•
g
, Ise clairtiod that the annual P.
drilla .
;lenses of the provinces: had increased
r d .
The Hamilton Board of Tae
by nearly 14 per cent. over. that of;
'L:bs•ral adininistration.
[used to join. witili the fruit-growttrs.fn
'i•he Provincial Treasurer Here inter-:
the protest-, against the trade. agred-
that the extensivewv Gxrnnient
men[ and contenti.'3 itself with rC�
,rupted
works that had boen undcrtalcPn',
would 1 'illr way towarcl•s inaking'
affirming'its former. resolution,
gn ,a
up'tllti differrl, �P. .
.
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Vit'• D.' Aicl)he s<1n, .Toro`_ttri W,st,
aid that the Oppnsiti�m members" ap-
r ,' Cas $ 0 e� ®re. '
peared to dins !ler it right to attempt
'Cant-
to sex .etu.s aryaiiist elnss 'by
__..-
,,
r. w dont on
�r thin_ tn'i t as
(. i t, t L Y
1r Pn t1T
1
Zam Bok Worked'a, Wonderful Clore..
n
' o em z -
a Nl C rid i
behti.f ,of agricult lire, 1
alg aid for any other profesion. In-
,toad ,lf the Government discrimbiat-
a
Sometimes. a bad burn. a deep cut, or
a • , h w
Inn ligttlTint tht. a;,rttttlfnral fills! ..11t,
,� t
sollia similar Injury, .sets up a more
,it 'Gue,pll, the Iger capita nit! tel
ei tziaii nt form o n
c Injury, in the o m f �
P j Y,
1 ,,, ,-
rn orf d
1 til compared
(xn 11h C e e tva� 4
l
opf;n diselldrging sore. In such cases
wits, $126 per tudent at Ttirooto- Ulti-
3a1n-BlIk Will be found of unequalled
versity.
Value` -
`Vneiltim, Stw,k, .Soutli Pcrtll. enti-
Air. J. Nixon, of '901 William Ave.,
nzr•d the in„roared PYP: nd;turi” as
Winnipeg, a blacksmith at. the C.P.R.
hrins;' attributah:r, to increases of "the
shops, had his foot badly burned b;
great army of otlicitils."
ebine molten metal falling upon it. llc
-
t43's: "The burn was a very bad one,
Reforestration 5chemd. .
and after the first few days it left an
St. John, 14.13.. Fell. 10.—Ii'ollowing
-open sore, which showed marked signs
an, extensive iitvc,tigntinn ori rcforPs•
of blood -poisoning. It discharges]'
ration, an :\ ii r•(an Iwr company
freely and caused me terrible agony.
'three
.]tm
in 1CPw
now vIIIII)
For weeks I suffered acutely and
reforesting
plans clic sir,tion in reforesting
espro-
could get no ease. At last I obtained
orp ti nod parts of the pro-
the snort?
a prepattation from the doctor, which
, �
V1llef?, Nlir,+Pr,leS will be P�tttl)1is11Pd
Nurseries
scented to stop the disebarging and
at Salmon River anal Matins, Rend,
made me quite hopeful, but finally the
where trees will bP grown from seed.
wound became as bad as ever.
The colllpttny has fifty thousand acre=
"I' was then advised to use Gam-
at Cook,.hire. Que., which will be
Buk, and from the first application the
seeded this spring, Thn work to be
balm gave me reltof. The inflamnia•
done this year, it is understood, it
tion was thoroughly checked; and thg
merely prephrator+r to extensive refor-
poisonous matter eleared away in a
estration. ]n NewBr'unswiek and the
very short time after beginning with
State of Maine.
7,am-Buk. Healing then began, and in
•
less than two week$ the wound was
thoroughly healed." '
One, of the main lessons of this ease
Tho C.P.R. toady -made farm s b6mc
lies right here --try Zana-1'1uk ftrsi for
will, be txt�ndcd in Alberta and Brit -
ally Injury, gore, skis disease or
rah Coluanbim.
wound. It Is equally .goad for piles,
blood -poisoning, festering wounds.
The Quebec Gtoverntlteni may takt[�
[!baps, cold sores,'rhildren'[i enwilanil,
action width a vides t'o the supprbssion
scalp sorts, varieose uleors, cirilblaltig,
of the Cocaine evil.
etc. All druggists and stores sell: at
, .
5oc. box or post free from Zam•Duk
Tito body of an infant, suprogod: to
Colt Toronto, upon recelnt at price.
haver been mard'ekcd, was found in the
You rate warned agAtngt harmfilt sub.
Ice at Colltngvtood, ' ..
stitutts and interior preparhiIons,
yield a bigger mdrgifr of profit
it'atnilt*o wary witliout electric; paar-
*eh
od gito sometimes dumbed Ail being
er (or t'tvrelve bows y0ateeclay [swine{
0 "Justu tood'" Nothing Is Just a t'good,
to a Break at We rower plAutr
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cfintea. News-Recom
a,t, iN �'tt ROUTE F. V 1 .A � I rile lila^' ao R,v „ anQ he soul scab
W ahnaititae Itivox,skirt the, south side
n4 ti.- ,akn and ioin their own con.
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strueted line at Capreol.
•
This last hundred miles is a country
„ ocat on of Ontario Section of
of comparatively small streams, with:
Road Is Announced,
numerous lakes and ponds, .but at
tbs Groundhog the C.N O. will crass
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the 'first of the large rivers. ];laving
RiRM13MB9R.t 0ur privilege of isellind, those books is
crossed the great central plateau W)
it Will Leave Ride#u Junction and
road is well over the Hudson Bay .
Run Very Near to the Georgian Bay
sl'ope,r and the rivers are strong, swift:
Canal -- Follows Ottawa River on
and ntuneroua. The next is the Apish.
liAnogama' and the next Kafluskasing,
Quebec Silo For Some Distance-
Q
having fine water -powers and a good
Wealth of 'Farming, Timbering_ and
growth of timber along its banks. This
]rind of country extends for some two'
Minis Coon
JS try.
hundred miles, in which distance the
Toronto, Ii'eh. 13. :The survey. of
:he main line of the Canadian North.
C.N.O. will cross the Missinaibf, the
Ksbinakagami, the Morrison, the Na-
arn Ontario Railway, extending froiti
gami, the PugaWhewan and the
Reno mi, all strong and rapid rivers.
Jttltwa to, Port Arthur, has been coin-
pleted, and the exact location of the
It vrill also pass within thirty or forty -
road, as: decided upon by' the com-
•, [:I.1 .•i Irl ' • + t,
patsy, was given the press on Saturday
. ,
:tuts fliicsL craft r-gawtrs in til: coon.
night. It is believed that the work
..: , t,uau tuutparable w.t:l. the
4 construction will be commenced
,.a aboka.
this year, and that the road wi:i be
hmulding the north end of Long
open for traffic at the end of three
bake it !leads :southwest for L ,ke
V.a rs.
t iP n. c a more
t and for thirty mile, r
The ,-Canadian Northern Ontario
the country is most attractive.
Railway, which name is given to, that
i tit' r )atI along Orient Bay will be
ics o£ the C.N.R, transcontinental
he most difficult for construction,
Ccpon
ure running through the Province of
t and will' necessitate the excavating of
pntario, commences at Rideau'Junc-
a tunnel 1,2000 feet in length. The
tion .on the Toronto -Ottawa branch,
scenery for the neat twenty miles is
aow under construction, and crossing
very tine, and the fishing probably the
the Ottawa Rivet at Fitzroy Harbor,
(Blest in the world on fresh water,
will continue along the Ottawa Val- -
The railway will follow a ouriou, go -g3
ley on the Quebec aide, and runsextending
from the end. of Orient Bay,
through Pembroke and Petawawa to
an anoient glacier bed hall -A. with
North Bair. Continuing; it will pass
gravel' and drift, past a number of
on the Vermillion Valley and great
iniall lakes and surmounting a low
Clay belt , of the Algoma district to
divide come out is ;'the Township of
t.at.e xNipigon, and thence to Port Ar-
Ledger, sloping towszds Nipigon Ray.
thur, where it connects with the
Uuilliet and Dorton show some fine
C.N.R. proper,
farms and thrifty farmers all clamor_
1•aking Jhe Ottawa, Valley as its
ing for a means Af getting their crops
route, it will run in close proximity to
to market.
the. proposed Georgian Bay Canal at
_ - _rt-..- _ _. ..
many points.At it was be iev: d
E'5glish'Cofonel Suicides. .
these two highways would work sit
Porcupine, Feb. 13.—Col,
I
opposition to each other, but upru
,Charles _
Salkeldformerly of'Yorkshire, Eng.,
,lid
further consideration of the industri•ts
{ oknown all over the Norther
and utilities served, by each, the
C.N.R. decided that far from interfer-
j tario mining camps as an English
! cavalry officer, killed himself on a
ing with one another, t1ley will he
complementary, and both necessary
I street of Golden City yesterday morn.
Iiia
to the full development of the district
(sol. Salkeld was one of the. most
through which they pass.
The Canadian Ontario
popular !nen in the northern district,
.Northern .
Railway, although exploiting a new
.
and node of those here who knew him
can assi gn any reason for his suicide.
country, will make . five crossinIn o1
H.e has been in this county coven
other. roads, and in. every ease ,over-
years, and has been engaged as a min•
head:
The new line will leave Ridau Juric•
ing broker in Cobalt and later in Por* -
ciupine, owning a tine house in tha
tion some six miles southwest from
the point of entry into Ottawa, and
former place at Crossed Lake,
The deceased was a member of one
will run directly west through the
a
o l t}tie
ers through la of els Co
Vil e Bells rn
of the finest English families, anti a
b , -
rich and comparatively undeveloped
n
cult t i i Imperial n.
i el n the m cr a1 cavlzlr
t b
R r, p e
liter in Isis a;rd yt ar• leaven be.
country in March and Torbolton
Towushi unserved by tiny ckisting
it. ,
Bind h}ni a son, aged -21,
1,
road, and cross the, OttAwalat Fitzroy
Harbor to the Quebec side, of, this riv.
Editor .Renews Charge, .
er.' By taking this route the company
Paris, Feb. 13.—The Liberator Made
hope to encourage manufacturing CIS,
its appeartulce again yesterday. Etli•
tablishments at the magnificent. water.
for H. It. James gives -an eight-Polunlr
power Chats Falls; such have
.
review ofthP trial of Jdwan 1 MY
promoted by ifrior powerslius,
The Liberotor's Londo ib
ent;been
the Mississippi at Carleton !dace; •til-
for seditious libel." He also-public}tel
'
monte and Galletta, and on the Bonne..
anonymous letters averring that a
obi -re at Renfrew.
Catholic priest;perforilied tho allegx'd
R will
. railway wt
the m l i
At Portage du Fort y
o ,
morganatic inner! a of .Tiro * i r
g ao 6 C cur t.
... . b
again eros, the Ottawa at the foot of
.
its greatest individual drop of ons
.
hundred feet, which. means not less •
.
than 150,000 e horse -power. on - r' side
• It then enters on the �Ontn io >
Art `..attack of the quip is often .fol-.
the Township of -Ross• and.•a little fur-
lowed by a peksis'tent cough, which to
ther on., Westmeath. The latter le--
many ' proves a great annoyance.
eially has a. reputation as bne o fs
Chamberlains Cough Remedy has been
best. grain producers in. Ontario; and.
extensively used and•with'good suo-
its emporium, Beachburg, is prosper.
ous in spite of its. [tine -mile haul to
Gesso- .for the relief. 'and cure of this
the C.P.R. at Cobbden.
cough. Many cases have been cured
Crossing over to the Valley. of Mus-
after. all other remedies had failed.
kat River. it enters Pembroke frons the
Sold by -all dealers. ..
rear, the C.P.R. having taken up the
.
whole waterfront.. Twelve miles fur-
ther it"will pass Petewawa, and skirt-
ing -the south edge of. the military r,'-
.' Sheriff. bomieux, while wandering '
serve plunge into the wilderness by
about, . the excavations of the. Mon -
the valley of the .Petewawa. This ,is
a singular depression lying alfilost "
treat jail, .stum.bled on an old section
parallel to the -Ottawa for many miles.
. of the building that had been' -buried
Unlike the valley of.. the latter, to
and. foi%otten.. It' contains a uWn.-
t
g. } not
ere. it:is
C.P.R. afih .
th . C P
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r
s prisoners f 37
ret.1 where ht circ e a
b of s wt e e l
er p
a rock canyon, 'except .fors shore d•s=
were confined' under sentence of death;
t ;aces, but expands- into great basins
DPbatta on trade agre''am,61A opened
at Grand 'Lake, Lac a Traverse, Trout
Lake, : and Cedar Lake; with. large
in t.5. Bennie:
areas of arable land.
Ald.. Lovio'oy.of. Ilamil.fOn was .un-
. On the'.river are several -very fine
"thaii
scatled by Judie Monck because some
finitely' laer
power's, inm
those that have built u.) the thriving;.
of .Ilii taxcs'_wem in arrears.
towns of Bracebridge and Burk':
Fall's on the Grand Trunk. To the
;
south and west -lies" practically ' all
The Children's Nair
that .is left of the phie.,of -older- On -
tarso. The road wil pass through one
to Littlo Extra Care Now May Save
attractiveportions-of Al-
.h mast a
oft e
gonquin Park, accessible at .present
Atter Year's of Regret
only by canoe or over an extraordin-
Chilcireit play so hard that the head
•try rough road of 24 miles :from the
perspires and the liair lias a teridency
C.P.R.
At Cedar Lake it leaven the .main
to tntit •tied' g(.t sticky on the scalp.
Soup and [water doesn't seem to re- ",
breathe
river and ascends a -branch .which
lud.
u 1t has n t a
but t r
move 1L e
to be iwaitiiy. lust try Nyat's FTlrstl-
drains Lake Cauclion, thence over a.
tone: .klub it tato ilio roots of the hair
bulls The
;ow 'divide to the collecting basin of
telt,[ the of the tliigers.
vi ask you to
it n1 -will a
chlldr• i lI1tC a 1 1 3
t i
the . Amable du Fond,' another river
Nvith•a tremendous fall and great op-.
iiia it. Iltrttu:tont• loosens up the ac-.
cumulitter] "'dust and pet-si)iration arid.
. Ilortui ity. for power development.
does not follow the
the hale and scttli, eters then be easily
aiid thoroughly. cleaned.' After It is
Chis railroad
river, but cuts across, to the Wistiwa-
dried. give tinother application of 1II,-
sllt.one. )lifter you Piave used it fur
,,ing, where it- again emerges from
to settled country, set-.
' a white you will admit It N, the best
I y,ei.r lave ever used.—Your Nyal I?t uf;
L•llIt.
ilie wilderness
tluient which has pushed its way from
p 3r
` Cotre to do all that is cla.irn.eci�-for it.
wile wilt all th•ully ela med;
Powassan on tlie.Grand'Trunk. The
k -
land. for the next twenty miles is ex-
, 9I
eelleilt, but most Of it too far away
;
front the railway' at Powassauto be
successfully cultivated.:
$Iver es from the line loea�
It here g
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on. LakeNi issing,runs through Ni-
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n into North Day. pissing. J unction and Y
Or9a: ;OY' each everyday 2ijlllle>ts!
The C.N.0, propose .to pass in the rear
, h Ba , and leaving thP'C,.I.Ib.
lf. Nort y, ,
'Sold :and Guaranteed by W. 5. R.
will allow .
i t. at7alt as till; topography ,
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Invest• sour spare cash in
Vuron and Brie Debentures and
got 4 per cent• per annum fniter-
est instead of the 3 per cent.
allowed on Savings Accounts.
The security is guaranteed by
Assets of over $12,500,000. Iluron
and Drlo Debentures are issued
for sums of $100 and upward;
forterms of one year oillonger.
Wr1tP for bebeltture BoOldet,
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]Pahl -up Capital • $1,900,000
Reaerve „ $1,800,000
Hutton &brie Loan
& Savings Gomliany'
Infiorportitetl 1844,
443 Itletitnond St., London.
M$ Tiabot Ht.. $t. ThorasA, 24'
February loth, 1911
order owe!
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