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The Clinton New Era, 1911-12-21, Page 5* P, � f, �- Affiw� ­ .. - 11 4 � I .;­ , - , I .�__ - ". ';_�111.1, �_____ -,--- ... -t..-6 .- __ - --.-- -.- I 11 4� 11 .. "! , �,,l ­­:: - _ Mi' - OR 51 - - .,1W,V_­ I __ ­­ -­ _ � - � I , � I MI , Taft Do"'Not Pm t9 QuIleftl , PMO . With Russlo. " .- ­ I I � opirooldont'Has sent * 01014MMIC Mos. 11 sesio 40, czar's Minister#, Giving Notice of the Proposal: of the U., 8. � I to Abrogate Treaty on Accoi4nt of - 46wo-w-will Veto GuIxor'* Firs -mot. I In$ Res,olution If It Plooes. , , Woollington, Doe. IS.-TUe Russian *007 Situation cleared materially :Yeaterday, And the Administration jllaria for the abrogation oUthe ISM vact with the St. Petersburg Govern- meot becwme� more ,definitely known. vreoideat Tafs,, it, is said. - as, In& i4cated emphatically thatbe w9uldvet-or . ;,Ilia Einlzix- resolution -inatarttil.r It it - -"n ' r , J' � � _' ." - 4% ' . ' ' - �, . . KIEUR) T"I CIS ff WM 1. � I 731�" V "I 14,11 .1 �, - i, '�'�-01W* LIV4!"'�? ' i7l, i'*-- �?', 11 I . .. . .:; - � i � , , 'W 11 I . , , '. � . , . I . . I IFIL 9 ltiio s Who - Irnportant F.yents Which Hovs I 41- BIB OXORGE 6ARXXAU I , �,K. .-, I -, �., , ,- . , � - I A � -01 * .0 � I FA W.4 =_ I t -.1 ,� "--, - 4-�_ - ,r,7m 17�-� ,�,-f,1W-::,FT;-. " � - t't '- V� , I , 4. ;, 1, J. , _ *",� I . L , #, � ...... ,- ­� , I I . � , - V, I VW0110-mai, rear practisoct = . Wo, - . I IT!ftot- ism, M I this 6ZA4, *A Y0706W 4 - "Al � "''r C.P.R. "D .r" .1 : � , "I I , � X It== MAX& ON=% "'; 9 ; I , I Alk%x IN C%nMO.V# 11 Wcourrow vurino.X140. IFIV 'I,. : WhM Sir George ,QXr;io%u was wwTo Halifax Nom � Olt's 14,01=0 Who Vat oonvkAsd by of bay. "1111 the federal " � . � : - - =, __ , "., u1siltod, In lW&. at the time the . Wag whiah 44 tor boaxwe Pz UW to u, d1opw ------------------.0000~ '! . I . wa* In Quebec attend the Top;. . 119 oxii was A Xmabolt at 0* boar* of . of *�Wr dice, markeol cards and 11 1�1, � Pt9t.,AIex. McPhail. Queen% Unl' ' -coxItsuary It was R double honour.- , � to the city and literature -for whilet Soliool Commissioners for thirtm ;. Yo&M He was also a, nuMbqr of the or6oW g%mbling devices which hoo MoAuffAurod. . .� ­ ­­ ­ ___ _ - - - � SNOW I I versitt. lisa'been votifled he will not , , have, a contest tile ridill I Sir George was Mayor at that time, Uo represented a famlly� the membem . I .... . . - 04000 of Holita UnIverolty 44A in : * 1$77 was p9poluted to the Souaw In � I � SoiZ;r Ellis, slid 'The St. lobnn �. , L weactio Ir Wanted, . . ,,e 11''of'Queew'S. P.S.T." in the general o ectioni Jall. I 3. Re. will be returned by acclawn- of which for many goneratious, ht,ve r . .:. loot U b444me speaker, xud four, . I Globe o0obmtod their AM , r ath arlid. , I I I , tion. .. I � . . years lotor wa* sworu of the Pr IVY I" 004401L I 1. Torsal: 1 7 ."Other. . Roswc4ono *a the production and I A, PT014sional teacher for 0. & 4, There is rejoicing among the Con., ne to th author of xoverA -o distributio4 of oplum, lnor bia, iud, . I , Re, No. 0) A'ahtleld, � Duties to ooft- - 1. 4 revised figures. which show that on. J, eaume Ia. elected by a majority . � ". : .; . pamphlots Including one on the Mani- . , . tab4 rstion. from Via sobool quo cocaine were agreed to 0 Rape oonferenco yestords . r Iv Kvugsd we=$ ,031 J�Mii, Sr;4,1012. Appljk I t* 'qualiftOW040 L . keta in , I axUry and, �c , tOR. b4lldtlon, - - of over Ducharmi, his .Liberal op- 'I, ,. ­­..­�::;%:�i'!.�!. ­­... .. - ;;: __ ;�'����.��:"11;�.�.�:.,]il,."..�':�L:....', . catholio point of view PA4 an In- 0 r , t resti"'N "etch 04104 "The. Irish The, Allen linor u r. Lu, H%vre, for Ist. J014n, N.J$-, put In at lit, ;800%, ,�WlekWW . I rostoff!". . - porielat. . The. Dominion Millers" Association. ;,::�,.,:�:�i:::: �.i��.�� . :. : - ..r. ,!-i... :.�:: � - I ..:r;':: L,:.,. L. .' Discovery , :.. �:. of Am X! , ericsVI In w4looll, hot : .. ... .,,�' clatmis -for late, ancestral country- the . lolia'a, Wild., last night. with --- ­ ,her main oteampipes broken. � .. I ... ,� I 1. . ­.­ � . I ' meeting at Guelph, passed a resolu- _ . tion, the Government to take lf�'in x.1. . . ::--`..%,j: , location 'of the 'i��9��i�� honor of the original . .,:i:::::',. fl� 1-:-X Sir Thomas Shaughnessy Was exaux, I IL Wanted ,� over thgo terminal elevators at, Port AAhmr ainA Port William as soon as .. . %,� -:.:-:.:.::,:X ;.....,.�........ ._._.:: ... I . ._.,_ ,':i,�;�:�:�� . Airierloga coutjuerlt� ,:...�':.'L , . ...... L .. . L � - L. . ed- from a. TorontocourtL fo be, present 9 � tt a reception in Mo)2tretil, 'to, the ' 11 � I ... I L -I . 'D A w. 11 I . I ipaouia pe zorpect taro 4 me. panato . .-.. I ,04r.ti xad,wuohosig olk orrnata4hy, Qy's an WAUS, ell, Ztr pael,&a I i I possible, , i . . , Is, ea o Notlun I . , eal alderman woo were � Q-48� without 't Mon., ig " Some Montr OhrIstmiis Cards bii pack -age, xvpm� " I I Mat ean be, congtruod One hundred men. artisans in the ., . I . not �he Duke of Con - I It, . . as an offence Dominion Publiq Works Department. ... I introduced to ,t. I ceive premium, �mket,-rjxrg, brace- - � . rto Russia will be permitted if the .. . naught at the civio. reception, are 4), let, skates,, fountain pela, swe,%tpr . . , . . were discharged by the Government RON. QKQ, ,ftRIHAX, I � I'Trosident can help it. . . t _ tug to bring the matter ul?,iu the Cifty ,coat loxi L '. - . "nA fl as L yeateTday, being laborers temporarily ..... let. -- - _ , 14010V Up - According to plans announced -, -, � Council. i .... .. ", t A, - employed since September. Partizan- :...: I . tight, Mr, Taft to-dakv will ,send :.:�:jj�:. I - � I The American schooner Uooween, 16 H-utford Ave.,_Toronta ... I . � 1 4 wo, ship is alleged. .::::j::!::;, L I Geo. Graham as Is welt known Is. a , from Ban I for, I truck , I � X. .:::::::%;: _k Qlierc I L �Q.Qnm1Uni'0tt'0nS to the Capitol'L .Que . .. . �os0a, s IL ­. I . . 1. . ... . - , � , K:. "' . ::.: . . . . . . t;��:::: . SATURDAY. ,��:;::`.Kj iili.K; .1 : 114 m - same to , .O..Z.. ­..�.!...". �$i- L I acic rman but,it Is not on Pollbok point, atL the western and I . essage addressed to the I_ ,-, �bo considered Ila executive session. The e House of I ,be 'na ... For Sale , ,4ords passed t - :�i�if�iiiil�,,�Iil�i��:;. so well known. that he started as * of the Lnuonburg -coast, Tuesday "-!:;.":::i.,.,.;;:i:i:::i:i!: " . : . `i�: . I , . .. 11 .. 11, tional insurance bill. -�.`;::�i�i:�*:%'i full blowu . proprietor and so at the ,night. Tho,orew were saved. - -And the other a letter directed.. to !,-:-:-..%-:::::�::;:;,., . I , 11 1. ;.......ili�i�� -1: . I I I The most successful Winter Fail, -iii:i�,.�i:�*` - I I "Chairman Cullom of tho Senate com, .1'..,.�.P.�:....:iiii�i�:�.ii:i�iii�:.: I � outset of ]its 6weer, George had some,. Mr, John Bright, -president of the . . . . i L everliol,I at Guelph closed yesterday. �elliiiiil%*il`..I�i; I I � . . 1. hard battles to fight, for running 'Winter Fair, speaking it Guelph, said. I One tiMgt XAaSS Natiomat erea�* I I L I wiliitteo on foreign relations. In these The penitentiary statistics Show a '.11�ii�i�`�i�i��'�` 110N. L. V, BRODUU& . b "I 1 �.00mmunicattons, Mr, Taft, it, is sat . I papers Ili Canada 19 no fun. the G .t must Increase its en. $Ojieralto4 Will e isold aheap as . - , - , I .� 'u . overnmen , , 1� I ,d. i�i�ili�l!�i�*..'� Justice of the Supreirro 0. ort Ib4ve g -p � � 'WillL outline hid al -A - ­ : .'L�;�i�� '4, D. Wat0e. CliUtIDO . . large number of convicts under twenty : ; His, first experience was In the gouragement of agriculture or the L iven u taming. * . I .. . - Aitude plain. Y, and Years of age. : of Ch"114a. . Jittle t9wri of Morrisburg where bid farmers would got behind Mr. Rowell.' ' .will .call P A ,�"'.'. , . . . ,ointed attention to the fa f the (Ionoe, . - -th The Berlin'Board ofTrade is. agitat- 1900 he became .9punkoir o , father bought out the local paper, The grand jury at Goderio4 found , I � hat international relations are not. ing the question of the development I uria iL L L . I'll I � o; ivvi outvre(A rav U41)iiiet with Ills father had made only a small no bill against T. Q. Armstrong, the 1 . � I I 11 ­.. . 'I dealt.' wltb. . I . . � ,lightly to be I I , I , of Now Ontario. � the Portfolio of Minister of Inland Vaymen .. I .i Despite the advice of certain of t1le , .t on the plant, but imd6r -the, Lucknow, druggist,, olkArged -with orim- � . . , . I . I I , 14 ; epublican leaders of the'House that Thd 1�ing and Queen laid at Delhi ,Revenue, Two years later be became energetic guidance 'of the Young pro-, Inal negligence. in. giv Miss Murray Strayed . � 1. . . I And . .. i I ' � .A the foundati ew 0 !% causing her -_ . � . I on Stolle 91 th& n L QV. 11 . .. I I I , Minister of Marine and Fisheries prietor, things began to move and tiv the wrong medicine - I I ' � I P lower branch of Congress should . ... I I 1 11414 that office tile Angust"1911, wheri . . I I . I � , . L � a co KfAare . n +.hA matter President erriment buildings. I . I I I I death, . _ I . . . I . I . . . � . . F . he resigned to become a 'Supreme I . . be -w4s determin, The Labor par in New Zealand , SIR GEOR019 "ANNE.&U, , , � . aft "I , las, 1 night., , I , , ... . I �. I to, ignore &e 1 , balanceL of power at the, Quebec. . .,Court Judge, Ron, Mr. .)Brvdeur Ael- � .. 11 I , .. . t . u � rth r louse antirelin his has gain the, follow, I I anloa Sir Wilfrid Laurier toL'En- . a deilng with the uggian, poll$ and a dissolution may 4 to=,r, I I minent parts In. the public gland as. a delegate to the Imperial I I . I oituatim Senate leaders expect to . A - true bill. has been , , , returned taken pro . I I . � . ­ i1rie on life of the Province,, A V'" I . bear to,oldy that the Pxesidout. against Frank Flood of Fort I .nd atleast one Co.nferen,oe oX1907 and ), a delegate , I I . - g in- i member is recognized .as one,.o . . enee f , .. .. I r9ugh American Ambassador Guild the charge of sending out ractn I . if the , � to the Imperlal Dialenve Center , 0 -, �, . � t. Petersburg, already has wtolified formation. , . I . great, historians of French Xanada. 1909 . .. , . 'gr'd Sir George himself - who. '3 no hav,;, BY profession he Is a lawyer, � I . di ' brogatiop The British Government has inti- An g been called to the Bar in, 1884 I I .Russia of the impen Ang a , . This notice, IS believed mated its determination not. to issue meah literatear, � in conJurietkon. after graduatIng from Laval Unhrer,, !11�_. . . . . . � �- -to have been couched Ila the politest tenders for army and navy contracts with Col. Wood, In, bringing, about the sity Belbeil., P.Q,,'Is his birth �14ce I I . : ' I . .1, �� to the indicted U, S. meat packers. pageant which for a time focussed and hi's early, education was received, ��, .. ,. , I , ,. arms' of diplomatic language, and to. The Government has decided upon a the -eyes of the. world on Canada did at St. Hyacinthe Colle,qe. � 1 . ,. - . 1 , , .have stated that the American poo ' . �,� 1% il -ple had come to regard the trogty Christmas innovation in regard to the more, than anything else to convince I . ,. , I as olisolete in on , any of its provisions, outside civil service, and temporary BrItIshers -and everi foreigners Lhat RON. FRANK OilVER I.- , .. -1 -is fixed employes, at Ottawa. This year they Canada had a' past of which It was. . . � I � . .i, . . ,The expiration of ihe treaty _ -the. inter- proud.' What.tlxe tercentenary meant ' Hon. Frank Oliver Is another of the �11 ., 'for Jan. 1, 1913. I . I are to be paid on Dec. 22 in oessary in work probably o4ty Sir George Plucky, Ontario men who turned. tjx , eir ". , . . 6sts of Santa Claus, The'ne , I I . . I . Prole ''in council has been passed, ..Garueau knows, but he must ha-vro. faces westward to'the great priifrles- , I . r . , L . i Returned To -Her Babo. .. . ' been a ,proud man, to see the con Of the Northwest when still boks, , I . *1 . $ -Tr-Ro I I MONDAY. , I ul Born In Peel county .11 Niagara 'Falls, Ont., Dec. 19; Daniel. Murphy, -for fifteen years sumatlbn of his months of successf ., Ontario, In 1853 1 :11 ..., I 'united after a long deparplion, Mrs. mayor ef Carillon, Quo., died yester- thought and planning. . . . w6 find him thirty years later when I i , . .-O. H_Sang, wife of wealth Japanese, , I . - . � aged the , : .. 'her little day of a cold contracted in driving ­ I I . . the big boom which has oha :,., 9 a,, Val -kilowii , , C01j. .F, 9, 11EIGREN West from a lonely wilderness to. a - , - importer of New Yo: to Lachute., He Was ,, I . I . .� I 1:1 five-year-old son, are iogether to -day,! Conservative. in Argenteuil. .. The electibri of Col. F, S. Melghen prosperous and rapidly filling farm- , 1. I ."Behind the reunion here is an inter- A settlement has 'been effected be. to the Presidency of the Lake of the . I . rig country dotted withrisIng. towns I . I I � .�: -esting story. " . I .. tween,Nat Goodwin arid Earia Good. Woods Milling Co. - thq position so and eltlea, was beginning, k member . :.,.. Five years ago "Yankee Go n9ul!' rich, his ex-wife, .by which. the actress long held by .his ,late father, Robt. of the Northwest Council. � In 1888 :, , %tl . . company played a ou6�liight engage �. .k�celves $115,000 in 'aash and real Meigherr - brings out'.coraparlson w1hen, flin Council'was dissolved .hp - , " . ,��, � . Ment at the Interbational1heatte over estate to the value of $500,000. and queries. The father whose name was elected to the Legislative ARsem- , (­ -the river. Olgo Sinclair, who�.wa# a Nathaniel Towles, a. negro, alleged - was known from coast to coa; . st was' - , . . I . . I . I I :,; . . Russain dancer with Ahe company, to have Slashed the throat of Miss a mastepkul man, with .g_4 reputation ��! , . -was the mother of 8, .tw&weeks�bld* Iva O'Connell, .,a telephone operator, that would overshadow a son even 6f 1-11 'baby boy welghirig sodreely. three ' I ,. � wag trailed and caught by' the - aid Col, IvIelghen's qbility. . Blit the, father ' � I . - pounds. The manager refused, to keep of bloodhounds at Lafayette, Ind.,, last knew his son and knew his worth. - -the young mother in the com�pahy ull-, �night, I so much so -.* that he. -was 41ready . less she gave up the child. To leave - Announcement7,was made yesterday opnternplating'resignIng In favotir of ': I the ,%how meant starvation' for, both* of the igsioin of the Union NCastle., him whexi death ovett-ook,111m. " . .. I - . 1� 11.10ther and child ' I I I I Line,, the Royal Mail *Stearn Packet For ]its, present Position. Col. .;: Harris Lumberg, whoi was.at I .that. Go., and the � Elder-DempsteT T,jhe, - Melgheft, hhs served a long arid ' :., . . -time manager of the -International, making'a 6ombined total'6f 181, yes.. , voluous. a , pprentjceshlV�. When young . . .1, � I was appealed to by the. almost dis- sets, of 138,000 lonnagre. . � . fellows of Meigben position . were .1 , tracted mother, and Mi. aia&,Mrs. - Hon..,Rpololpbe 'Lemieux Was the . taking life easy, he kept his �xose ,�. � ,George Land, Chippawa, .wore indue. .guest of honor Saturday;evening at to the.grind stone - -��orldng and, �. I I . ed to take the baby boy., the'mother, t 1.1�1 � ihe Moritreal Refdrm Club, ar4 rues , acquiring - and probably enjoying . I agreeing to pay $1 ar day� for his koeg, of the stal*Sli : �� I . of the party were it ail,,. ,Be that, as it may*, it will be* :1. For a few months the money came re. -present. to' meet`the fed6ral�party hard� to say who worked the hardest, . .. . �gularly, then all trace -t of the. mother- .leader'in the Dis,t�ict Of Montreal. � . Molihen father, or'Meighen, I son, and � . 0.1_ was lost and the Lands came to.look 'The Persian . Mirilster.-at Paris has the same reputation for into � grity_and. � . ��,:.! �. �l, � upon the dancing girFS child, as th ! air iriformedAhe Foreign Office &t,Tehbt- � honour applied to the father applies . I . I � �. ­owr� . I � an that the aWtuide of the Russian � equally so to the son, I I 1. � . , ".� , I A: week ago Land received 6 letter Fore%n 'Minis* tvaols.'to the belief - it! .- Militia 'took I : . tror many years � I from a firm of New York lawyers. Beek- that a conciliatory solution of ,the . - od deal of hid timer; -he going ,�.� i . ngy information concerning the Rus- Riisiso�Perslaii ues�ioii. is highly prob. UP. 11 .,. I � I q, I I M througglot all 'the grades, to the com-. ­ �siari dancer's child. . The motlierariiv- able. . I .. . . � � . . a � . .. - mp,-ad: of his _ regimeriL. ____1 . -ed Saturday afterrion and saw her. B.. 13. Clark, former 'manager of.a ., I I I . I I , . . . . boy for the first time in five -years. branch of the Bank of New Brunswick . . . - � � I I � - I . .1 Mrs, Sang, who will take the,boy it'SL John who was arrested,in 'New I -low strange it I.i that life inual to .... �.. , . . , 'back to New York with het, refus�d York* in :connection with certain- bank , 0.11% ` 11 - , - . . . _�� .. - talk of her fortunes during . the . I � V. . -to I I I tr6n,actions. was� yesterday cominit- �. . .­ � 11 11 � '. �. , . w­._� .., . � I -past flvg years- . 1. I . � ; . . .. e& f . . .. . 11 I .. I . or trial'at tlie County Court next . I , [ARJ -- . I . . I . tnonth. .' I . ,. I . I . 11 : � . . I 11 t . I . : " I � I .1 Toron o. . . . ; . . � . . % . . � . . I � � I., I I I I I . I -the . . I t * the preralaes ol" , under- � � �: . . I . 1. . . . Soing;rl�fti Lot 19,'Con. 13,0ullettabout. 11.1 I . I.. . . the first ol'August, at red �earllpg 11 �� I I I . . I I � . , heifer'. Owner can have isome by I.., , . ,r,,elng property arid payinIg , 1 - � I . ha , Costs. . I . 1. I . , Thomas.-Pixte. . . � I Early-Sho'pplurs.. .. . .� 1. 1. .. . I.. � I I I '"'I .1. ­ -''r . I I . ... .." _ I , Bus and Dray - ... � a . :: I . . I . ,. . I- �. I I - . r d I I . ..." I . ;. � . . �r ' . . . M: 'bus Mid dray business ii-VLOW1. . I I 1. . � . I . 1. . . I locaed at,myhoustionontarlo St. - ". two. dooTS front Rattenbury' Hotiet ' .- I" I - : . I � I barn, Call lox' "plione No. 42, Alt I �. I ordexa: promytly attiended to. � . .1 I � , - . . . . . '.. . .... : .. I R :, . . -70S .'COOK.. . , I . - . I I . - -1. . - I . . I . � I � I � . . I . . � I . 1. � 1. I � � I . . . I I .. 1. I .,.:,� . . I I . . ..... I ... , , . .111'. . . . I .... . "' I ,� _�V, '�'- I � . . . . I .? . . , -1 ... I. . 1-1*11. �, I I. I. _i. -I,- ����-`�� � :,'i ..��:i _ I ,::: i;.* : .... `%K."'i, � � . '' _�;11--.?1�'1'--.1-_1' - - . . - . I ��41 , .. ....... . . 'IT .,.".0 .. li; - - I - 5 1�. �1� ....q.gg .., . �.-?��,�i ,:. " _..e. -f...., . I ,,, � .!%,�`,`K. : . I 1, m ,_ . . , - 1% ,�"�,�**0 I 11 ,�,,...",�,"'N't 1. � I ,-.,­--.g-p�.-.,g, � . . . � e,w-;.:?.;,--,-4 - � . . op �� .. 11 , *;';`.' �.. ��",.*����'�'.-'*��.:,,;,�.,���.,'.*..�','.'�""�; I . . !:::",*�. ,*i-.:, " - - -*-," . I . V�A� I . J,613�'�`11 . . . . . .. �,.......-',�..,.*'�,',..',".,....."�.�-�,- � . I . ..", ...... I, `$ ... � � I . . . . I . , �' ?�N-..­1-.­N'r.: !� .... -n*.'**.:..""i . I . I I& �.`0--'Z,'..-`�, -.1""'i . .. im�?�,_-,i- 1'r,.,-..,� . `;�`��.' `�,` - � .. � . � .: .1 I -.-N I 1-:�t."�:, 'It ., ­�-:,,� � .. ` , , . -A,*., -`.�'.A I 4". �:�` - i � ,�� , � ... . .1 .", , I �� . . =�­-..�i��--".`,`.�X I I � � � . . , . . . f. , . . I . . I ... ­­.. . 1. I I '. I I � .� �,'."%ii",%! . I :,:: I ,_ I 11 I . . , . . I I . .. . � I . i�� 1:!X_. .1 .. I I . . I..' _ . r .*%,x,';. I . � . ., , . . . I I '. ,,'� ,. ' ' . I . was cleared off � � - 110,-.1. . . . 1� k�? I .; �;! .. I . '.. I �1,1.:N.14. . � " and-rthe property. greatly improved. " ' .�r'. ehristmas . I � . ,i:, He, was Reeve of Morrisburg for some, i � . Mm I . P a � � ,� I I _. .� . I .. I .; . . �:, .11, I .. . �11'1. 4 - *1, 6:,:� I,-?, I , .. , �. .ttrore arid a member of the County 1. V-01 � 1, * "' "", , : . � . . �� I's 11 Wt X Wvear� .., � , , -1 Council. of Diandaii: So e o, ely, did lie . .. ,�., 1%, . E , �� , ..4 . ...... ".., r �1 . % andNe I , I 11,� : 'applyi- himself to the duties of private I P111 I . , ­ , 11 I . .1 ." . �� .. N ,`11, , , ,Z , 0 .... �� .. my" .r . .. and public business that his health' ' I ­­ � I i. lk,- .1 ,.;'A;" , . , 1.16,� ." I V., ��.. ii,�.;_ ,� ".. A 't � ��-", I ". '. ", . - t�;;�, , , , � .j.."1W, ..�'.. 11 which has*never bedn too robust, *t - . . ' I _ ; � . 'Was . -: !�;P..'�_ _ V's". I .�, tv . --.J. Excursions . . _. !',',;!�.i � 40, ".", .3 � undermined and he was fdreed to give X11, �, .� I � � . . I goll, V �L? . .VCM�,:,' <'�,�,`\.'�i`?;, . � I .. I � .�, . : ,01�, ­ . � ,,,..,-, .1".. � 11 � � :..;­ .. UP -newspaper work..for some ,time. " �1101 " X'.;;; � 1. �!, � . J Bet�wei .i.: � 1 :..��I,. . �n all . atations in .danada, , _''.i.: 'i. - ;,­­ -�. �­ . .. , ' , � .­ KIS Z ?I I -1 I . I %iie�i.�0�1,1' NA�" � - . He sold the Hqrald and in 1.1 �� , , ,:V. ,� '.';L,.,,,.%�,� qiairka Falls and'. suf- � .,�. _ W. . . � .,-, . , touded, .after ',.� �', - - ... , ­ ­ '-.V-..`, VV .. aix�,, ,�,� . I Also to I I �!i;V% "I .-,,.;!,'.',1!%� L A .�,,.,. .',�..� .".,_ . ,yr,, .Deitrbit arid I . _ ' I , .. � I .� ��,' .. . I 11 � . . . ��_­l . ' ., being hi the publishing : businds I ": ', , "'i - ­ . falo, _ .. I eleven � � Mi h �� yearsi taking. a trij� to .the . . . �?ort-,Tliilran, , i.e. -, . . I 1 � 11, .. .,� - . 11:'-.::, I � . � 1 44...�1,1 . West with, the object of locating there. f ,�,!`,� 1,';�,�' �, . . . . I . . . . . .�� �­,,...�,��M, . . ­ .,,;; . __ .. , " . �... ;_._ ­' . r I . " I � *�, ..­. . . � I The late Mr. oloirma�n was then at the , "" ,,-, --'.,,--, I . . `. � . I .. - , . helm in -the. Ottawa Free Pros . . I ��... .­ I :- - , -�,': '. 1.11 . 1. . � 0 11 �..�..� ' s, but . . . .... �:,_ - !�, ,-. � , I n g - . 11 owing to illness -had to give .up his, I 1. � `:*­,�­,' '" �'i . Si * le ..are . -. 11 I ...�.. ;:.. ... I . � . .::­:­ . I L . duties for some months-. -Mr. Graham, .'.1, I .. , I I � . . I � i 4 ) . . I . .� I - - .- . :,-, , 3110111111111 charg� , 260 * ::� . I was asked to take a. position on� the I , .- je,vs . . , ( . I I . , _�� .. I I . I - I . � !1� editorial ,staff of that -paper, and was . . . I . I . . . I � . � . I . 1 � . leader writer for some months. Mr. I . � ,� � .. s I I I . This doll , ,is waiting .for - -sorne , le,c. 23,24,25. . Ratuxn . I - .. " �Thoma ' a Southworth, now Coloni4ation '. ­ . . . I Good going 30 1. .... . 'Agent for the Provin:c.s of -Ontarl6, 'one to buy her, but she - mri:] not. - � fLiffilt Dec. 26,1911 . ' . . � �, ", r.. -- "was, the, proprietor of the Brockville. - 1. . 4 . . . . , .&IS(i - ,gorod ,going Dec. 30,31, i911 . .. . I C� I .. 1. Wai 50rvl e � - ear,y -I L Recorder and his editori Mr. Joli A. t - lot, I . .sl 1, 1912 RatVA14 irnit .. v:11 & . I OPPel . and Jan. r.- 'Mack6azie; hgvlrig..left� to enter 7the . r. . . . . ­ , I � .1.1in.2".1912.- : ., I .� : . : . , � Service of the Dr.. Williaink Medicine !Vill vet her, a n d the kit 7� ores VAI - .. 1. . . ... , , � � I . . ; . . . I , ".. ­­­ - � ... I, Co_ny Mr. bou worth had tb look - ':' � ,, I 1. . New Election Demanded, I � : . , - . . I . I ,. . . � . . I P . ' � . -.. . I I 1 ., . I I .. 11 ' I . . . 1. I I . . I .. I . .�, . I I . after both the business, kind editorial � get left. - I . . I 11 . , I . . . . . born, or - I ­ . " A - I z .. '1.1� . I , . Oshawa, Dec. 18.-TAere is .i'move- � Pinchot Warns Rapublic'ans. - Th0e. way be 'much discussion "', : . EON, FRANN OLITFIA . .. . 1. . I . . - . to whether journalists are . . I �­.. . endsi-He found these duties too exact- Fort glad one IN . . . . ..A ment on foot to demand.aflother pro- Bbqt6n, Dec. 18.�Tliat the olcvolop . . . I .� I .1 , . . . .. - hoi 1'v, * 1 1-7 1 7J C:i V'T � , . . � . , . I .1 )01.r .0 f,"�T.'� 1 *­_ jk, , I . ... I ment I I. . ing and offered Mr. Graham a position 13�'-_ I . . . . . , vincial election in South.Ontario; be-" .9f reeent inopdhs�'have made niade-in t.hose.days of.medhaitical pron' * * . . . . � . : � . . .� I .. 1. . . . . . . �, ... . . . Which U6 accepted. This was .in 1893. ,,t� � I I . . .. ' I , � !!' I use of alleged mistalcos'6n the part impossible thw reiionlination of ��Tr. ductions -. editortall3i mechanical �. allied, At the beginning of' the following A OUR P ,I f. . , � . 1. � 01 111. '. ". -ca ' I MY wlitich gucceeded It `4., i,� Col O'.. V , �,Q,1,31. (Mininillin. cliarge,. 95'e) 1 �,�" . . . . I 'and that the couritiv is turniipg but there can only be one. opinion of ., )�em or , -ne'rem, . .1 I I . , _1 � ,of Crown Attorney Farewell in isou. Taft . . - of the Assembly during- the 11 I �* � . . . . � I . . I. I , . .. .1. . kstrue. vapidly t6 LaVolletta as ilia next Re- Marjory, MacMurchy - for she Is next eight Years till 'I - 896. when lie- Year* the.. business, was oigallized into i-, I' .1 �. I � 11 I � , . 4 4ng the voters' lists and giving ir. . . dividuallty In joint stock' company, -with George yut.ol ail othil�:Y'C�il�ntm�n, V,r.aas. - . 1 - � . ­ .. . - � . 11 -rig officirs, � publican Presidential ilonlinee, were born arid made. '"rith, in In � . . . - . . !% . I . tions to deputy returni among the declarations made by Gifr , all'fier own She infuses inio her work entorcd the arena of Federal politics V. Graliam as managing director. 1� .. . . . . Good- � igioing Deg. -2i, 1911 ,to Jan. 1, I It is stated that Col. Farewell did � � � JIL and was teturned .to- the House of Mr. Southworth retired In 1895 to take � � - � .. i .." , - � I . ., 1912 inclusive. � Return Limit 1� . - richot,'former-chief of the U. S. that irideflneability. ca ad life and Common .S,an -Independpiat Liberal. * . . I -�.� ... . I . . �i - not act under th . . the.'post w w a . I � 1. , - . � f , . e - Later gSba olned tile officia)' Liberal . Ci t to . . . . I I I Jam; 311,9121. 1 1 "I �� - bandling the lists, but und i, the, old Forest Service, hofore a gathering of her experlonce� � has, given her an in 0 * holds Nflith th, a revised statutes in. ford Pi , hichhe no ' I . .. w . ,. I .. I �. provisions of the law', that there were pr9irressive . Republicans in Tremont Fight hi'44 humanity that has already Party and in 1005 became Mini' n ar Government. Mr. Graliam . � -1 . . F ull, pmrticulAra from 11 I I . . _ was given entire charge of the Re- M111dren - ' . some errors in the Polling books arid Temple Saturday -night. - , : .' -made Aer a power In the Press. � A the Interior ln.'the. Laurier cabinet . I . %W& - 'y - RAWS,kORD &SON, A,gollUk , � L '�� . � cord6r an , �� I I . .instructions given D. R. ().% were --��J-'Unless 4the Republican party Shall series -of articles from her pen' on and - 4 Privy Councillor, . I � . d was both, its business FOR. FLETCHER'S � - .- POHN� depot agiknt, .1 . � rn the. ,.meet the ,demand, of the Aimes by the Coronation, wheri'she repreBen � manager aud-.-oditor up.to, the time I . A. O..`PATTLS.ON-1 � - . I .1 � . . vague, and that the returns fro ,. tod ;Az Minister of the *Interior- he hits that he',.Was created Minister of Rall- . . I 1. . . . I . . olling books were not a steinatically-. throwing it8elf',squarely into'the pro- ,the'. Publishers Press, brought out r 0 A S'7r 0 R I A I - - I I ,� ;- . _., . � - . had much to 'do. with shiping the 'wave and Canals On the platform, . , - . .. I � 'Y ai. A.1 . I. . I . I . . I . �_­ . I . . _. . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I . I . . . � . . F . he resigned to become a 'Supreme I . . be -w4s determin, The Labor par in New Zealand , SIR GEOR019 "ANNE.&U, , , � . aft "I , las, 1 night., , I , , ... . I �. I to, ignore &e 1 , balanceL of power at the, Quebec. . .,Court Judge, Ron, Mr. .)Brvdeur Ael- � .. 11 I , .. . t . u � rth r louse antirelin his has gain the, follow, I I anloa Sir Wilfrid Laurier toL'En- . a deilng with the uggian, poll$ and a dissolution may 4 to=,r, I I minent parts In. the public gland as. a delegate to the Imperial I I . I oituatim Senate leaders expect to . A - true bill. has been , , , returned taken pro . I I . � . ­ i1rie on life of the Province,, A V'" I . bear to,oldy that the Pxesidout. against Frank Flood of Fort I .nd atleast one Co.nferen,oe oX1907 and ), a delegate , I I . - g in- i member is recognized .as one,.o . . enee f , .. .. I r9ugh American Ambassador Guild the charge of sending out ractn I . if the , � to the Imperlal Dialenve Center , 0 -, �, . � t. Petersburg, already has wtolified formation. , . I . great, historians of French Xanada. 1909 . .. , . 'gr'd Sir George himself - who. '3 no hav,;, BY profession he Is a lawyer, � I . di ' brogatiop The British Government has inti- An g been called to the Bar in, 1884 I I .Russia of the impen Ang a , . This notice, IS believed mated its determination not. to issue meah literatear, � in conJurietkon. after graduatIng from Laval Unhrer,, !11�_. . . . . . � �- -to have been couched Ila the politest tenders for army and navy contracts with Col. Wood, In, bringing, about the sity Belbeil., P.Q,,'Is his birth �14ce I I . : ' I . .1, �� to the indicted U, S. meat packers. pageant which for a time focussed and hi's early, education was received, ��, .. ,. , I , ,. arms' of diplomatic language, and to. The Government has decided upon a the -eyes of the. world on Canada did at St. Hyacinthe Colle,qe. � 1 . ,. - . 1 , , .have stated that the American poo ' . �,� 1% il -ple had come to regard the trogty Christmas innovation in regard to the more, than anything else to convince I . ,. , I as olisolete in on , any of its provisions, outside civil service, and temporary BrItIshers -and everi foreigners Lhat RON. FRANK OilVER I.- , .. -1 -is fixed employes, at Ottawa. This year they Canada had a' past of which It was. . . � I � . .i, . . ,The expiration of ihe treaty _ -the. inter- proud.' What.tlxe tercentenary meant ' Hon. Frank Oliver Is another of the �11 ., 'for Jan. 1, 1913. I . I are to be paid on Dec. 22 in oessary in work probably o4ty Sir George Plucky, Ontario men who turned. tjx , eir ". , . . 6sts of Santa Claus, The'ne , I I . . I . Prole ''in council has been passed, ..Garueau knows, but he must ha-vro. faces westward to'the great priifrles- , I . r . , L . i Returned To -Her Babo. .. . ' been a ,proud man, to see the con Of the Northwest when still boks, , I . *1 . $ -Tr-Ro I I MONDAY. , I ul Born In Peel county .11 Niagara 'Falls, Ont., Dec. 19; Daniel. Murphy, -for fifteen years sumatlbn of his months of successf ., Ontario, In 1853 1 :11 ..., I 'united after a long deparplion, Mrs. mayor ef Carillon, Quo., died yester- thought and planning. . . . w6 find him thirty years later when I i , . .-O. H_Sang, wife of wealth Japanese, , I . - . � aged the , : .. 'her little day of a cold contracted in driving ­ I I . . the big boom which has oha :,., 9 a,, Val -kilowii , , C01j. .F, 9, 11EIGREN West from a lonely wilderness to. a - , - importer of New Yo: to Lachute., He Was ,, I . I . .� I 1:1 five-year-old son, are iogether to -day,! Conservative. in Argenteuil. .. The electibri of Col. F, S. Melghen prosperous and rapidly filling farm- , 1. I ."Behind the reunion here is an inter- A settlement has 'been effected be. to the Presidency of the Lake of the . I . rig country dotted withrisIng. towns I . I I � .�: -esting story. " . I .. tween,Nat Goodwin arid Earia Good. Woods Milling Co. - thq position so and eltlea, was beginning, k member . :.,.. Five years ago "Yankee Go n9ul!' rich, his ex-wife, .by which. the actress long held by .his ,late father, Robt. of the Northwest Council. � In 1888 :, , %tl . . company played a ou6�liight engage �. .k�celves $115,000 in 'aash and real Meigherr - brings out'.coraparlson w1hen, flin Council'was dissolved .hp - , " . ,��, � . Ment at the Interbational1heatte over estate to the value of $500,000. and queries. The father whose name was elected to the Legislative ARsem- , (­ -the river. Olgo Sinclair, who�.wa# a Nathaniel Towles, a. negro, alleged - was known from coast to coa; . st was' - , . . I . . I . I I :,; . . Russain dancer with Ahe company, to have Slashed the throat of Miss a mastepkul man, with .g_4 reputation ��! , . -was the mother of 8, .tw&weeks�bld* Iva O'Connell, .,a telephone operator, that would overshadow a son even 6f 1-11 'baby boy welghirig sodreely. three ' I ,. � wag trailed and caught by' the - aid Col, IvIelghen's qbility. . Blit the, father ' � I . - pounds. The manager refused, to keep of bloodhounds at Lafayette, Ind.,, last knew his son and knew his worth. - -the young mother in the com�pahy ull-, �night, I so much so -.* that he. -was 41ready . less she gave up the child. To leave - Announcement7,was made yesterday opnternplating'resignIng In favotir of ': I the ,%how meant starvation' for, both* of the igsioin of the Union NCastle., him whexi death ovett-ook,111m. " . .. I - . 1� 11.10ther and child ' I I I I Line,, the Royal Mail *Stearn Packet For ]its, present Position. Col. .;: Harris Lumberg, whoi was.at I .that. Go., and the � Elder-DempsteT T,jhe, - Melgheft, hhs served a long arid ' :., . . -time manager of the -International, making'a 6ombined total'6f 181, yes.. , voluous. a , pprentjceshlV�. When young . . .1, � I was appealed to by the. almost dis- sets, of 138,000 lonnagre. . � . fellows of Meigben position . were .1 , tracted mother, and Mi. aia&,Mrs. - Hon..,Rpololpbe 'Lemieux Was the . taking life easy, he kept his �xose ,�. � ,George Land, Chippawa, .wore indue. .guest of honor Saturday;evening at to the.grind stone - -��orldng and, �. I I . ed to take the baby boy., the'mother, t 1.1�1 � ihe Moritreal Refdrm Club, ar4 rues , acquiring - and probably enjoying . I agreeing to pay $1 ar day� for his koeg, of the stal*Sli : �� I . of the party were it ail,,. ,Be that, as it may*, it will be* :1. For a few months the money came re. -present. to' meet`the fed6ral�party hard� to say who worked the hardest, . .. . �gularly, then all trace -t of the. mother- .leader'in the Dis,t�ict Of Montreal. � . Molihen father, or'Meighen, I son, and � . 0.1_ was lost and the Lands came to.look 'The Persian . Mirilster.-at Paris has the same reputation for into � grity_and. � . ��,:.! �. �l, � upon the dancing girFS child, as th ! air iriformedAhe Foreign Office &t,Tehbt- � honour applied to the father applies . I . I � �. ­owr� . I � an that the aWtuide of the Russian � equally so to the son, I I 1. � . , ".� , I A: week ago Land received 6 letter Fore%n 'Minis* tvaols.'to the belief - it! .- Militia 'took I : . tror many years � I from a firm of New York lawyers. Beek- that a conciliatory solution of ,the . - od deal of hid timer; -he going ,�.� i . ngy information concerning the Rus- Riisiso�Perslaii ues�ioii. is highly prob. UP. 11 .,. I � I q, I I M througglot all 'the grades, to the com-. ­ �siari dancer's child. . The motlierariiv- able. . I .. . . � � . . a � . .. - mp,-ad: of his _ regimeriL. ____1 . -ed Saturday afterrion and saw her. B.. 13. Clark, former 'manager of.a ., I I I . I I , . . . . boy for the first time in five -years. branch of the Bank of New Brunswick . . . - � � I I � - I . .1 Mrs, Sang, who will take the,boy it'SL John who was arrested,in 'New I -low strange it I.i that life inual to .... �.. , . . , 'back to New York with het, refus�d York* in :connection with certain- bank , 0.11% ` 11 - , - . . . _�� .. - talk of her fortunes during . the . I � V. . -to I I I tr6n,actions. was� yesterday cominit- �. . .­ � 11 11 � '. �. , . w­._� .., . � I -past flvg years- . 1. I . � ; . . .. e& f . . .. . 11 I .. I . or trial'at tlie County Court next . I , [ARJ -- . I . . I . tnonth. .' I . ,. I . I . 11 : � . . I 11 t . I . : " I � I .1 Toron o. . . . ; . . � . . % . . � . . I � � I., I I I I I . I -the . . I t * the preralaes ol" , under- � � �: . . I . 1. . . . Soing;rl�fti Lot 19,'Con. 13,0ullettabout. 11.1 I . I.. . . the first ol'August, at red �earllpg 11 �� I I I . . I I � . , heifer'. Owner can have isome by I.., , . ,r,,elng property arid payinIg , 1 - � I . ha , Costs. . I . 1. I . , Thomas.-Pixte. . . � I Early-Sho'pplurs.. .. . .� 1. 1. .. . I.. � I I I '"'I .1. ­ -''r . I I . ... .." _ I , Bus and Dray - ... � a . :: I . . I . ,. . I- �. I I - . r d I I . ..." I . ;. � . . �r ' . . . M: 'bus Mid dray business ii-VLOW1. . I I 1. . � . I . 1. . . I locaed at,myhoustionontarlo St. - ". two. dooTS front Rattenbury' Hotiet ' .- I" I - : . I � I barn, Call lox' "plione No. 42, Alt I �. I ordexa: promytly attiended to. � . .1 I � , - . . . . . '.. . .... : .. I R :, . . -70S .'COOK.. . , I . - . I I . - -1. . - I . . I . � I � I � . . I . . � I . 1. � 1. I � � I . . . I I .. 1. I .,.:,� . . I I . . ..... I ... , , . .111'. . . . I .... . "' I ,� _�V, '�'- I � . . . . I .? . . , -1 ... I. . 1-1*11. �, I I. I. _i. -I,- ����-`�� � :,'i ..��:i _ I ,::: i;.* : .... `%K."'i, � � . '' _�;11--.?1�'1'--.1-_1' - - . . - . I ��41 , .. ....... . . 'IT .,.".0 .. li; - - I - 5 1�. �1� ....q.gg .., . �.-?��,�i ,:. " _..e. -f...., . I ,,, � .!%,�`,`K. : . I 1, m ,_ . . , - 1% ,�"�,�**0 I 11 ,�,,...",�,"'N't 1. � I ,-.,­--.g-p�.-.,g, � . . . � e,w-;.:?.;,--,-4 - � . . op �� .. 11 , *;';`.' �.. ��",.*����'�'.-'*��.:,,;,�.,���.,'.*..�','.'�""�; I . . !:::",*�. ,*i-.:, " - - -*-," . I . V�A� I . J,613�'�`11 . . . . . .. �,.......-',�..,.*'�,',..',".,....."�.�-�,- � . I . ..", ...... I, `$ ... � � I . . . . I . , �' ?�N-..­1-.­N'r.: !� .... -n*.'**.:..""i . I . I I& �.`0--'Z,'..-`�, -.1""'i . .. im�?�,_-,i- 1'r,.,-..,� . `;�`��.' `�,` - � .. � . � .: .1 I -.-N I 1-:�t."�:, 'It ., ­�-:,,� � .. ` , , . -A,*., -`.�'.A I 4". �:�` - i � ,�� , � ... . .1 .", , I �� . . =�­-..�i��--".`,`.�X I I � � � . . , . . . f. , . . I . . I ... ­­.. . 1. I I '. I I � .� �,'."%ii",%! . I :,:: I ,_ I 11 I . . , . . I I . .. . � I . i�� 1:!X_. .1 .. I I . . I..' _ . r .*%,x,';. I . � . ., , . . . I I '. ,,'� ,. ' ' . I . was cleared off � � - 110,-.1. . . . 1� k�? I .; �;! .. I . '.. I �1,1.:N.14. . � " and-rthe property. greatly improved. " ' .�r'. ehristmas . I � . ,i:, He, was Reeve of Morrisburg for some, i � . Mm I . P a � � ,� I I _. .� . I .. I .; . . �:, .11, I .. . �11'1. 4 - *1, 6:,:� I,-?, I , .. , �. .ttrore arid a member of the County 1. V-01 � 1, * "' "", , : . � . . �� I's 11 Wt X Wvear� .., � , , -1 Council. of Diandaii: So e o, ely, did lie . .. ,�., 1%, . E , �� , ..4 . ...... ".., r �1 . % andNe I , I 11,� : 'applyi- himself to the duties of private I P111 I . , ­ , 11 I . .1 ." . �� .. N ,`11, , , ,Z , 0 .... �� .. my" .r . .. and public business that his health' ' I ­­ � I i. lk,- .1 ,.;'A;" , . , 1.16,� ." I V., ��.. ii,�.;_ ,� ".. A 't � ��-", I ". '. ", . - t�;;�, , , , � .j.."1W, ..�'.. 11 which has*never bedn too robust, *t - . . ' I _ ; � . 'Was . -: !�;P..'�_ _ V's". I .�, tv . --.J. Excursions . . _. !',',;!�.i � 40, ".", .3 � undermined and he was fdreed to give X11, �, .� I � � . . I goll, V �L? . .VCM�,:,' <'�,�,`\.'�i`?;, . � I .. I � .�, . : ,01�, ­ . � ,,,..,-, .1".. � 11 � � :..;­ .. UP -newspaper work..for some ,time. " �1101 " X'.;;; � 1. �!, � . J Bet�wei .i.: � 1 :..��I,. . �n all . atations in .danada, , _''.i.: 'i. - ;,­­ -�. �­ . .. , ' , � .­ KIS Z ?I I -1 I . I %iie�i.�0�1,1' NA�" � - . He sold the Hqrald and in 1.1 �� , , ,:V. ,� '.';L,.,,,.%�,� qiairka Falls and'. suf- � .,�. _ W. . . � .,-, . , touded, .after ',.� �', - - ... , ­ ­ '-.V-..`, VV .. aix�,, ,�,� . I Also to I I �!i;V% "I .-,,.;!,'.',1!%� L A .�,,.,. .',�..� .".,_ . ,yr,, .Deitrbit arid I . _ ' I , .. � I .� ��,' .. . I 11 � . . . ��_­l . ' ., being hi the publishing : businds I ": ', , "'i - ­ . falo, _ .. I eleven � � Mi h �� yearsi taking. a trij� to .the . . . �?ort-,Tliilran, , i.e. -, . . I 1 � 11, .. .,� - . 11:'-.::, I � . � 1 44...�1,1 . West with, the object of locating there. f ,�,!`,� 1,';�,�' �, . . . . I . . . . . .�� �­,,...�,��M, . . ­ .,,;; . __ .. , " . �... ;_._ ­' . r I . " I � *�, ..­. . . � I The late Mr. oloirma�n was then at the , "" ,,-, --'.,,--, I . . `. � . I .. - , . helm in -the. Ottawa Free Pros . . I ��... .­ I :- - , -�,': '. 1.11 . 1. . � 0 11 �..�..� ' s, but . . . .... �:,_ - !�, ,-. � , I n g - . 11 owing to illness -had to give .up his, I 1. � `:*­,�­,' '" �'i . Si * le ..are . -. 11 I ...�.. ;:.. ... I . � . .::­:­ . I L . duties for some months-. -Mr. Graham, .'.1, I .. , I I � . . I � i 4 ) . . I . .� I - - .- . :,-, , 3110111111111 charg� , 260 * ::� . I was asked to take a. position on� the I , .- je,vs . . , ( . I I . , _�� .. I I . I - I . � !1� editorial ,staff of that -paper, and was . . . I . I . . . I � . � . I . 1 � . leader writer for some months. Mr. I . � ,� � .. s I I I . This doll , ,is waiting .for - -sorne , le,c. 23,24,25. . Ratuxn . I - .. " �Thoma ' a Southworth, now Coloni4ation '. ­ . . . I Good going 30 1. .... . 'Agent for the Provin:c.s of -Ontarl6, 'one to buy her, but she - mri:] not. - � fLiffilt Dec. 26,1911 . ' . . � �, ", r.. -- "was, the, proprietor of the Brockville. - 1. . 4 . . . . , .&IS(i - ,gorod ,going Dec. 30,31, i911 . .. . I C� I .. 1. Wai 50rvl e � - ear,y -I L Recorder and his editori Mr. Joli A. t - lot, I . .sl 1, 1912 RatVA14 irnit .. v:11 & . I OPPel . and Jan. r.- 'Mack6azie; hgvlrig..left� to enter 7the . r. . . . . ­ , I � .1.1in.2".1912.- : ., I .� : . : . , � Service of the Dr.. Williaink Medicine !Vill vet her, a n d the kit 7� ores VAI - .. 1. . . ... , , � � I . . ; . . . I , ".. ­­­ - � ... I, Co_ny Mr. bou worth had tb look - ':' � ,, I 1. . New Election Demanded, I � : . , - . . I . I ,. . . � . . I P . ' � . -.. . I I 1 ., . I I .. 11 ' I . . . 1. I I . . I .. I . .�, . I I . after both the business, kind editorial � get left. - I . . I 11 . , I . . . . . born, or - I ­ . " A - I z .. '1.1� . I , . Oshawa, Dec. 18.-TAere is .i'move- � Pinchot Warns Rapublic'ans. - Th0e. way be 'much discussion "', : . EON, FRANN OLITFIA . .. . 1. . I . . - . to whether journalists are . . I �­.. . endsi-He found these duties too exact- Fort glad one IN . . . . ..A ment on foot to demand.aflother pro- Bbqt6n, Dec. 18.�Tliat the olcvolop . . . I .� I .1 , . . . .. - hoi 1'v, * 1 1-7 1 7J C:i V'T � , . . � . , . I .1 )01.r .0 f,"�T.'� 1 *­_ jk, , I . ... I ment I I. . ing and offered Mr. Graham a position 13�'-_ I . . . . . , vincial election in South.Ontario; be-" .9f reeent inopdhs�'have made niade-in t.hose.days of.medhaitical pron' * * . . . . � . : � . . .� I .. 1. . . . . . . �, ... . . . Which U6 accepted. This was .in 1893. ,,t� � I I . . .. ' I , � !!' I use of alleged mistalcos'6n the part impossible thw reiionlination of ��Tr. ductions -. editortall3i mechanical �. allied, At the beginning of' the following A OUR P ,I f. . , � . 1. � 01 111. '. ". -ca ' I MY wlitich gucceeded It `4., i,� Col O'.. V , �,Q,1,31. (Mininillin. cliarge,. 95'e) 1 �,�" . . . . I 'and that the couritiv is turniipg but there can only be one. opinion of ., )�em or , -ne'rem, . .1 I I . , _1 � ,of Crown Attorney Farewell in isou. Taft . . - of the Assembly during- the 11 I �* � . . . . � I . . I. I , . .. .1. . kstrue. vapidly t6 LaVolletta as ilia next Re- Marjory, MacMurchy - for she Is next eight Years till 'I - 896. when lie- Year* the.. business, was oigallized into i-, I' .1 �. I � 11 I � , . 4 4ng the voters' lists and giving ir. . . dividuallty In joint stock' company, -with George yut.ol ail othil�:Y'C�il�ntm�n, V,r.aas. - . 1 - � . ­ .. . - � . 11 -rig officirs, � publican Presidential ilonlinee, were born arid made. '"rith, in In � . . . - . . !% . I . tions to deputy returni among the declarations made by Gifr , all'fier own She infuses inio her work entorcd the arena of Federal politics V. Graliam as managing director. 1� .. . . . . Good- � igioing Deg. -2i, 1911 ,to Jan. 1, I It is stated that Col. Farewell did � � � JIL and was teturned .to- the House of Mr. Southworth retired In 1895 to take � � - � .. i .." , - � I . ., 1912 inclusive. � Return Limit 1� . - richot,'former-chief of the U. S. that irideflneability. ca ad life and Common .S,an -Independpiat Liberal. * . . I -�.� ... . I . . �i - not act under th . . the.'post w w a . I � 1. , - . � f , . e - Later gSba olned tile officia)' Liberal . Ci t to . . . . I I I Jam; 311,9121. 1 1 "I �� - bandling the lists, but und i, the, old Forest Service, hofore a gathering of her experlonce� � has, given her an in 0 * holds Nflith th, a revised statutes in. ford Pi , hichhe no ' I . .. w . ,. I .. I �. provisions of the law', that there were pr9irressive . Republicans in Tremont Fight hi'44 humanity that has already Party and in 1005 became Mini' n ar Government. Mr. Graliam . � -1 . . F ull, pmrticulAra from 11 I I . . _ was given entire charge of the Re- M111dren - ' . some errors in the Polling books arid Temple Saturday -night. - , : .' -made Aer a power In the Press. � A the Interior ln.'the. Laurier cabinet . I . %W& - 'y - RAWS,kORD &SON, A,gollUk , � L '�� . � cord6r an , �� I I . .instructions given D. R. ().% were --��J-'Unless 4the Republican party Shall series -of articles from her pen' on and - 4 Privy Councillor, . I � . d was both, its business FOR. FLETCHER'S � - .- POHN� depot agiknt, .1 . � rn the. ,.meet the ,demand, of the Aimes by the Coronation, wheri'she repreBen � manager aud-.-oditor up.to, the time I . A. O..`PATTLS.ON-1 � - . I .1 � . . vague, and that the returns fro ,. tod ;Az Minister of the *Interior- he hits that he',.Was created Minister of Rall- . . I 1. . . . I . . olling books were not a steinatically-. throwing it8elf',squarely into'the pro- ,the'. Publishers Press, brought out r 0 A S'7r 0 R I A I - - I I ,� ;- . _., . � - . had much to 'do. with shiping the 'wave and Canals On the platform, . , - . .. I � 'Y ai. A.1 . I. . I . I . . I . �_­ . I . . _. . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I :,; . . Russain dancer with Ahe company, to have Slashed the throat of Miss a mastepkul man, with .g_4 reputation ��! , . -was the mother of 8, .tw&weeks�bld* Iva O'Connell, .,a telephone operator, that would overshadow a son even 6f 1-11 'baby boy welghirig sodreely. three ' I ,. � wag trailed and caught by' the - aid Col, IvIelghen's qbility. . Blit the, father ' � I . - pounds. The manager refused, to keep of bloodhounds at Lafayette, Ind.,, last knew his son and knew his worth. - -the young mother in the com�pahy ull-, �night, I so much so -.* that he. -was 41ready . less she gave up the child. To leave - Announcement7,was made yesterday opnternplating'resignIng In favotir of ': I the ,%how meant starvation' for, both* of the igsioin of the Union NCastle., him whexi death ovett-ook,111m. " . .. I - . 1� 11.10ther and child ' I I I I Line,, the Royal Mail *Stearn Packet For ]its, present Position. Col. .;: Harris Lumberg, whoi was.at I .that. Go., and the � Elder-DempsteT T,jhe, - Melgheft, hhs served a long arid ' :., . . -time manager of the -International, making'a 6ombined total'6f 181, yes.. , voluous. a , pprentjceshlV�. When young . . .1, � I was appealed to by the. almost dis- sets, of 138,000 lonnagre. . � . fellows of Meigben position . were .1 , tracted mother, and Mi. aia&,Mrs. - Hon..,Rpololpbe 'Lemieux Was the . taking life easy, he kept his �xose ,�. � ,George Land, Chippawa, .wore indue. .guest of honor Saturday;evening at to the.grind stone - -��orldng and, �. I I . ed to take the baby boy., the'mother, t 1.1�1 � ihe Moritreal Refdrm Club, ar4 rues , acquiring - and probably enjoying . I agreeing to pay $1 ar day� for his koeg, of the stal*Sli : �� I . of the party were it ail,,. ,Be that, as it may*, it will be* :1. For a few months the money came re. -present. to' meet`the fed6ral�party hard� to say who worked the hardest, . .. . �gularly, then all trace -t of the. mother- .leader'in the Dis,t�ict Of Montreal. � . Molihen father, or'Meighen, I son, and � . 0.1_ was lost and the Lands came to.look 'The Persian . Mirilster.-at Paris has the same reputation for into � grity_and. � . ��,:.! �. �l, � upon the dancing girFS child, as th ! air iriformedAhe Foreign Office &t,Tehbt- � honour applied to the father applies . I . I � �. ­owr� . I � an that the aWtuide of the Russian � equally so to the son, I I 1. � . , ".� , I A: week ago Land received 6 letter Fore%n 'Minis* tvaols.'to the belief - it! .- Militia 'took I : . tror many years � I from a firm of New York lawyers. Beek- that a conciliatory solution of ,the . - od deal of hid timer; -he going ,�.� i . ngy information concerning the Rus- Riisiso�Perslaii ues�ioii. is highly prob. UP. 11 .,. I � I q, I I M througglot all 'the grades, to the com-. ­ �siari dancer's child. . The motlierariiv- able. . I .. . . � � . . a � . .. - mp,-ad: of his _ regimeriL. ____1 . -ed Saturday afterrion and saw her. B.. 13. Clark, former 'manager of.a ., I I I . I I , . . . . boy for the first time in five -years. branch of the Bank of New Brunswick . . . - � � I I � - I . .1 Mrs, Sang, who will take the,boy it'SL John who was arrested,in 'New I -low strange it I.i that life inual to .... �.. , . . , 'back to New York with het, refus�d York* in :connection with certain- bank , 0.11% ` 11 - , - . . . _�� .. - talk of her fortunes during . the . I � V. . -to I I I tr6n,actions. was� yesterday cominit- �. . .­ � 11 11 � '. �. , . w­._� .., . � I -past flvg years- . 1. I . � ; . . .. e& f . . .. . 11 I .. I . or trial'at tlie County Court next . I , [ARJ -- . I . . I . tnonth. .' I . ,. I . I . 11 : � . . I 11 t . I . : " I � I .1 Toron o. . . . ; . . � . . % . . � . . I � � I., I I I I I . I -the . . I t * the preralaes ol" , under- � � �: . . I . 1. . . . Soing;rl�fti Lot 19,'Con. 13,0ullettabout. 11.1 I . I.. . . the first ol'August, at red �earllpg 11 �� I I I . . I I � . , heifer'. Owner can have isome by I.., , . ,r,,elng property arid payinIg , 1 - � I . ha , Costs. . I . 1. I . , Thomas.-Pixte. . . � I Early-Sho'pplurs.. .. . .� 1. 1. .. . I.. � I I I '"'I .1. ­ -''r . I I . ... .." _ I , Bus and Dray - ... � a . :: I . . I . ,. . I- �. I I - . r d I I . ..." I . ;. � . . �r ' . . . M: 'bus Mid dray business ii-VLOW1. . I I 1. . � . I . 1. . . I locaed at,myhoustionontarlo St. - ". two. dooTS front Rattenbury' Hotiet ' .- I" I - : . I � I barn, Call lox' "plione No. 42, Alt I �. I ordexa: promytly attiended to. � . .1 I � , - . . . . . '.. . .... : .. I R :, . . -70S .'COOK.. . , I . - . I I . - -1. . - I . . I . � I � I � . . I . . � I . 1. � 1. I � � I . . . I I .. 1. I .,.:,� . . I I . . ..... I ... , , . .111'. . . . I .... . "' I ,� _�V, '�'- I � . . . . 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I :,:: I ,_ I 11 I . . , . . I I . .. . � I . i�� 1:!X_. .1 .. I I . . I..' _ . r .*%,x,';. I . � . ., , . . . I I '. ,,'� ,. ' ' . I . was cleared off � � - 110,-.1. . . . 1� k�? I .; �;! .. I . '.. I �1,1.:N.14. . � " and-rthe property. greatly improved. " ' .�r'. ehristmas . I � . ,i:, He, was Reeve of Morrisburg for some, i � . Mm I . P a � � ,� I I _. .� . I .. I .; . . �:, .11, I .. . �11'1. 4 - *1, 6:,:� I,-?, I , .. , �. .ttrore arid a member of the County 1. V-01 � 1, * "' "", , : . � . . �� I's 11 Wt X Wvear� .., � , , -1 Council. of Diandaii: So e o, ely, did lie . .. ,�., 1%, . E , �� , ..4 . ...... ".., r �1 . % andNe I , I 11,� : 'applyi- himself to the duties of private I P111 I . , ­ , 11 I . .1 ." . �� .. N ,`11, , , ,Z , 0 .... �� .. my" .r . .. and public business that his health' ' I ­­ � I i. lk,- .1 ,.;'A;" , . , 1.16,� ." I V., ��.. ii,�.;_ ,� ".. A 't � ��-", I ". '. ", . - t�;;�, , , , � .j.."1W, ..�'.. 11 which has*never bedn too robust, *t - . . ' I _ ; � . 'Was . -: !�;P..'�_ _ V's". I .�, tv . --.J. Excursions . . _. !',',;!�.i � 40, ".", .3 � undermined and he was fdreed to give X11, �, .� I � � . . I goll, V �L? . .VCM�,:,' <'�,�,`\.'�i`?;, . � I .. I � .�, . : ,01�, ­ . � ,,,..,-, .1".. � 11 � � :..;­ .. UP -newspaper work..for some ,time. " �1101 " X'.;;; � 1. �!, � . J Bet�wei .i.: � 1 :..��I,. . �n all . atations in .danada, , _''.i.: 'i. - ;,­­ -�. �­ . .. , ' , � .­ KIS Z ?I I -1 I . I %iie�i.�0�1,1' NA�" � - . He sold the Hqrald and in 1.1 �� , , ,:V. ,� '.';L,.,,,.%�,� qiairka Falls and'. suf- � .,�. _ W. . . � .,-, . , touded, .after ',.� �', - - ... , ­ ­ '-.V-..`, VV .. aix�,, ,�,� . I Also to I I �!i;V% "I .-,,.;!,'.',1!%� L A .�,,.,. .',�..� .".,_ . ,yr,, .Deitrbit arid I . _ ' I , .. � I .� ��,' .. . I 11 � . . . ��_­l . ' ., being hi the publishing : businds I ": ', , "'i - ­ . falo, _ .. I eleven � � Mi h �� yearsi taking. a trij� to .the . . . �?ort-,Tliilran, , i.e. -, . . I 1 � 11, .. .,� - . 11:'-.::, I � . � 1 44...�1,1 . West with, the object of locating there. f ,�,!`,� 1,';�,�' �, . . . . I . . . . . .�� �­,,...�,��M, . . ­ .,,;; . __ .. , " . �... ;_._ ­' . r I . " I � *�, ..­. . . � I The late Mr. oloirma�n was then at the , "" ,,-, --'.,,--, I . . `. � . I .. - , . helm in -the. Ottawa Free Pros . . I ��... .­ I :- - , -�,': '. 1.11 . 1. . � 0 11 �..�..� ' s, but . . . .... �:,_ - !�, ,-. � , I n g - . 11 owing to illness -had to give .up his, I 1. � `:*­,�­,' '" �'i . Si * le ..are . -. 11 I ...�.. ;:.. ... I . � . .::­:­ . I L . duties for some months-. -Mr. Graham, .'.1, I .. , I I � . . I � i 4 ) . . I . .� I - - .- . :,-, , 3110111111111 charg� , 260 * ::� . I was asked to take a. position on� the I , .- je,vs . . , ( . I I . , _�� .. I I . I - I . � !1� editorial ,staff of that -paper, and was . . . I . I . . . I � . � . I . 1 � . leader writer for some months. Mr. I . � ,� � .. s I I I . This doll , ,is waiting .for - -sorne , le,c. 23,24,25. . Ratuxn . I - .. " �Thoma ' a Southworth, now Coloni4ation '. ­ . . . I Good going 30 1. .... . 'Agent for the Provin:c.s of -Ontarl6, 'one to buy her, but she - mri:] not. - � fLiffilt Dec. 26,1911 . ' . . � �, ", r.. -- "was, the, proprietor of the Brockville. - 1. . 4 . . . . , .&IS(i - ,gorod ,going Dec. 30,31, i911 . .. . I C� I .. 1. Wai 50rvl e � - ear,y -I L Recorder and his editori Mr. Joli A. t - lot, I . .sl 1, 1912 RatVA14 irnit .. v:11 & . I OPPel . and Jan. r.- 'Mack6azie; hgvlrig..left� to enter 7the . r. . . . . ­ , I � .1.1in.2".1912.- : ., I .� : . : . , � Service of the Dr.. Williaink Medicine !Vill vet her, a n d the kit 7� ores VAI - .. 1. . . ... , , � � I . . ; . . . I , ".. ­­­ - � ... I, Co_ny Mr. bou worth had tb look - ':' � ,, I 1. . New Election Demanded, I � : . , - . . I . I ,. . . � . . I P . ' � . -.. . I I 1 ., . I I .. 11 ' I . . . 1. I I . . I .. I . .�, . I I . after both the business, kind editorial � get left. - I . . I 11 . , I . . . . . born, or - I ­ . " A - I z .. '1.1� . I , . Oshawa, Dec. 18.-TAere is .i'move- � Pinchot Warns Rapublic'ans. - Th0e. way be 'much discussion "', : . EON, FRANN OLITFIA . .. . 1. . I . . - . to whether journalists are . . I �­.. . endsi-He found these duties too exact- Fort glad one IN . . . . ..A ment on foot to demand.aflother pro- Bbqt6n, Dec. 18.�Tliat the olcvolop . . . I .� I .1 , . . . .. - hoi 1'v, * 1 1-7 1 7J C:i V'T � , . . � . , . I .1 )01.r .0 f,"�T.'� 1 *­_ jk, , I . ... I ment I I. . ing and offered Mr. Graham a position 13�'-_ I . . . . . , vincial election in South.Ontario; be-" .9f reeent inopdhs�'have made niade-in t.hose.days of.medhaitical pron' * * . . . . � . : � . . .� I .. 1. . . . . . . �, ... . . . Which U6 accepted. This was .in 1893. ,,t� � I I . . .. ' I , � !!' I use of alleged mistalcos'6n the part impossible thw reiionlination of ��Tr. ductions -. editortall3i mechanical �. allied, At the beginning of' the following A OUR P ,I f. . , � . 1. � 01 111. '. ". -ca ' I MY wlitich gucceeded It `4., i,� Col O'.. V , �,Q,1,31. (Mininillin. cliarge,. 95'e) 1 �,�" . . . . I 'and that the couritiv is turniipg but there can only be one. opinion of ., )�em or , -ne'rem, . .1 I I . , _1 � ,of Crown Attorney Farewell in isou. Taft . . - of the Assembly during- the 11 I �* � . . . . � I . . I. I , . .. .1. . kstrue. vapidly t6 LaVolletta as ilia next Re- Marjory, MacMurchy - for she Is next eight Years till 'I - 896. when lie- Year* the.. business, was oigallized into i-, I' .1 �. I � 11 I � , . 4 4ng the voters' lists and giving ir. . . dividuallty In joint stock' company, -with George yut.ol ail othil�:Y'C�il�ntm�n, V,r.aas. - . 1 - � . ­ .. . - � . 11 -rig officirs, � publican Presidential ilonlinee, were born arid made. '"rith, in In � . . . - . . !% . I . tions to deputy returni among the declarations made by Gifr , all'fier own She infuses inio her work entorcd the arena of Federal politics V. Graliam as managing director. 1� .. . . . . Good- � igioing Deg. -2i, 1911 ,to Jan. 1, I It is stated that Col. Farewell did � � � JIL and was teturned .to- the House of Mr. Southworth retired In 1895 to take � � - � .. i .." , - � I . ., 1912 inclusive. � Return Limit 1� . - richot,'former-chief of the U. S. that irideflneability. ca ad life and Common .S,an -Independpiat Liberal. * . . I -�.� ... . I . . �i - not act under th . . the.'post w w a . I � 1. , - . � f , . e - Later gSba olned tile officia)' Liberal . Ci t to . . . . I I I Jam; 311,9121. 1 1 "I �� - bandling the lists, but und i, the, old Forest Service, hofore a gathering of her experlonce� � has, given her an in 0 * holds Nflith th, a revised statutes in. ford Pi , hichhe no ' I . .. w . ,. I .. I �. provisions of the law', that there were pr9irressive . Republicans in Tremont Fight hi'44 humanity that has already Party and in 1005 became Mini' n ar Government. Mr. Graliam . � -1 . . F ull, pmrticulAra from 11 I I . . _ was given entire charge of the Re- M111dren - ' . some errors in the Polling books arid Temple Saturday -night. - , : .' -made Aer a power In the Press. � A the Interior ln.'the. Laurier cabinet . I . %W& - 'y - RAWS,kORD &SON, A,gollUk , � L '�� . � cord6r an , �� I I . .instructions given D. R. ().% were --��J-'Unless 4the Republican party Shall series -of articles from her pen' on and - 4 Privy Councillor, . I � . d was both, its business FOR. FLETCHER'S � - .- POHN� depot agiknt, .1 . � rn the. ,.meet the ,demand, of the Aimes by the Coronation, wheri'she repreBen � manager aud-.-oditor up.to, the time I . A. O..`PATTLS.ON-1 � - . I .1 � . . vague, and that the returns fro ,. tod ;Az Minister of the *Interior- he hits that he',.Was created Minister of Rall- . . I 1. . . . I . . olling books were not a steinatically-. throwing it8elf',squarely into'the pro- ,the'. Publishers Press, brought out r 0 A S'7r 0 R I A I - - I I ,� ;- . _., . � - . had much to 'do. with shiping the 'wave and Canals On the platform, . , - . .. I � 'Y ai. A.1 . I. . I . I . . I . �_­ . I . . _. . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I I I I I I . I -the . . I t * the preralaes ol" , under- � � �: . . I . 1. . . . Soing;rl�fti Lot 19,'Con. 13,0ullettabout. 11.1 I . I.. . . the first ol'August, at red �earllpg 11 �� I I I . . I I � . , heifer'. Owner can have isome by I.., , . ,r,,elng property arid payinIg , 1 - � I . ha , Costs. . I . 1. I . , Thomas.-Pixte. . . � I Early-Sho'pplurs.. .. . .� 1. 1. .. . I.. � I I I '"'I .1. ­ -''r . I I . ... .." _ I , Bus and Dray - ... � a . :: I . . I . ,. . I- �. I I - . r d I I . ..." I . ;. � . . �r ' . . . M: 'bus Mid dray business ii-VLOW1. . I I 1. . � . I . 1. . . I locaed at,myhoustionontarlo St. - ". two. dooTS front Rattenbury' Hotiet ' .- I" I - : . I � I barn, Call lox' "plione No. 42, Alt I �. I ordexa: promytly attiended to. � . .1 I � , - . . . . . '.. . .... : .. I R :, . . -70S .'COOK.. . , I . - . I I . - -1. . - I . . I . � I � I � . . I . . � I . 1. � 1. I � � I . . . I I .. 1. I .,.:,� . . I I . . ..... I ... , , . .111'. . . . I .... . "' I ,� _�V, '�'- I � . . . . I .? . . , -1 ... I. . 1-1*11. �, I I. I. _i. -I,- ����-`�� � :,'i ..��:i _ I ,::: i;.* : .... `%K."'i, � � . '' _�;11--.?1�'1'--.1-_1' - - . . - . I ��41 , .. ....... . . 'IT .,.".0 .. li; - - I - 5 1�. �1� ....q.gg .., . �.-?��,�i ,:. " _..e. -f...., . I ,,, � .!%,�`,`K. : . I 1, m ,_ . . , - 1% ,�"�,�**0 I 11 ,�,,...",�,"'N't 1. � I ,-.,­--.g-p�.-.,g, � . . . � e,w-;.:?.;,--,-4 - � . . op �� .. 11 , *;';`.' �.. ��",.*����'�'.-'*��.:,,;,�.,���.,'.*..�','.'�""�; I . . !:::",*�. ,*i-.:, " - - -*-," . I . V�A� I . J,613�'�`11 . . . . . .. �,.......-',�..,.*'�,',..',".,....."�.�-�,- � . I . ..", ...... I, `$ ... � � I . . . . I . , �' ?�N-..­1-.­N'r.: !� .... -n*.'**.:..""i . I . I I& �.`0--'Z,'..-`�, -.1""'i . .. im�?�,_-,i- 1'r,.,-..,� . `;�`��.' `�,` - � .. � . � .: .1 I -.-N I 1-:�t."�:, 'It ., ­�-:,,� � .. ` , , . -A,*., -`.�'.A I 4". �:�` - i � ,�� , � ... . .1 .", , I �� . . =�­-..�i��--".`,`.�X I I � � � . . , . . . f. , . . I . . I ... ­­.. . 1. I I '. I I � .� �,'."%ii",%! . I :,:: I ,_ I 11 I . . , . . I I . .. . � I . i�� 1:!X_. .1 .. I I . . I..' _ . r .*%,x,';. I . � . ., , . . . I I '. ,,'� ,. ' ' . I . was cleared off � � - 110,-.1. . . . 1� k�? I .; �;! .. I . '.. I �1,1.:N.14. . � " and-rthe property. greatly improved. " ' .�r'. ehristmas . I � . ,i:, He, was Reeve of Morrisburg for some, i � . Mm I . P a � � ,� I I _. .� . I .. I .; . . �:, .11, I .. . �11'1. 4 - *1, 6:,:� I,-?, I , .. , �. .ttrore arid a member of the County 1. V-01 � 1, * "' "", , : . � . . �� I's 11 Wt X Wvear� .., � , , -1 Council. of Diandaii: So e o, ely, did lie . .. ,�., 1%, . E , �� , ..4 . ...... ".., r �1 . % andNe I , I 11,� : 'applyi- himself to the duties of private I P111 I . , ­ , 11 I . .1 ." . �� .. N ,`11, , , ,Z , 0 .... �� .. my" .r . .. and public business that his health' ' I ­­ � I i. lk,- .1 ,.;'A;" , . , 1.16,� ." I V., ��.. ii,�.;_ ,� ".. A 't � ��-", I ". '. ", . - t�;;�, , , , � .j.."1W, ..�'.. 11 which has*never bedn too robust, *t - . . ' I _ ; � . 'Was . -: !�;P..'�_ _ V's". I .�, tv . --.J. Excursions . . _. !',',;!�.i � 40, ".", .3 � undermined and he was fdreed to give X11, �, .� I � � . . I goll, V �L? . .VCM�,:,' <'�,�,`\.'�i`?;, . � I .. I � .�, . : ,01�, ­ . � ,,,..,-, .1".. � 11 � � :..;­ .. UP -newspaper work..for some ,time. " �1101 " X'.;;; � 1. �!, � . J Bet�wei .i.: � 1 :..��I,. . �n all . atations in .danada, , _''.i.: 'i. - ;,­­ -�. �­ . .. , ' , � .­ KIS Z ?I I -1 I . I %iie�i.�0�1,1' NA�" � - . He sold the Hqrald and in 1.1 �� , , ,:V. ,� '.';L,.,,,.%�,� qiairka Falls and'. suf- � .,�. _ W. . . � .,-, . , touded, .after ',.� �', - - ... , ­ ­ '-.V-..`, VV .. aix�,, ,�,� . I Also to I I �!i;V% "I .-,,.;!,'.',1!%� L A .�,,.,. .',�..� .".,_ . ,yr,, .Deitrbit arid I . _ ' I , .. � I .� ��,' .. . I 11 � . . . ��_­l . ' ., being hi the publishing : businds I ": ', , "'i - ­ . falo, _ .. I eleven � � Mi h �� yearsi taking. a trij� to .the . . . �?ort-,Tliilran, , i.e. -, . . I 1 � 11, .. .,� - . 11:'-.::, I � . � 1 44...�1,1 . West with, the object of locating there. f ,�,!`,� 1,';�,�' �, . . . . I . . . . . .�� �­,,...�,��M, . . ­ .,,;; . __ .. , " . �... ;_._ ­' . r I . " I � *�, ..­. . . � I The late Mr. oloirma�n was then at the , "" ,,-, --'.,,--, I . . `. � . I .. - , . helm in -the. Ottawa Free Pros . . I ��... .­ I :- - , -�,': '. 1.11 . 1. . � 0 11 �..�..� ' s, but . . . .... �:,_ - !�, ,-. � , I n g - . 11 owing to illness -had to give .up his, I 1. � `:*­,�­,' '" �'i . Si * le ..are . -. 11 I ...�.. ;:.. ... I . � . .::­:­ . I L . duties for some months-. -Mr. Graham, .'.1, I .. , I I � . . I � i 4 ) . . I . .� I - - .- . :,-, , 3110111111111 charg� , 260 * ::� . I was asked to take a. position on� the I , .- je,vs . . , ( . I I . , _�� .. I I . I - I . � !1� editorial ,staff of that -paper, and was . . . I . I . . . I � . � . I . 1 � . leader writer for some months. Mr. I . � ,� � .. s I I I . This doll , ,is waiting .for - -sorne , le,c. 23,24,25. . Ratuxn . I - .. " �Thoma ' a Southworth, now Coloni4ation '. ­ . . . I Good going 30 1. .... . 'Agent for the Provin:c.s of -Ontarl6, 'one to buy her, but she - mri:] not. - � fLiffilt Dec. 26,1911 . ' . . � �, ", r.. -- "was, the, proprietor of the Brockville. - 1. . 4 . . . . , .&IS(i - ,gorod ,going Dec. 30,31, i911 . .. . I C� I .. 1. Wai 50rvl e � - ear,y -I L Recorder and his editori Mr. Joli A. t - lot, I . .sl 1, 1912 RatVA14 irnit .. v:11 & . I OPPel . and Jan. r.- 'Mack6azie; hgvlrig..left� to enter 7the . r. . . . . ­ , I � .1.1in.2".1912.- : ., I .� : . : . , � Service of the Dr.. Williaink Medicine !Vill vet her, a n d the kit 7� ores VAI - .. 1. . . ... , , � � I . . ; . . . I , ".. ­­­ - � ... I, Co_ny Mr. bou worth had tb look - ':' � ,, I 1. . New Election Demanded, I � : . , - . . I . I ,. . . � . . I P . ' � . -.. . I I 1 ., . I I .. 11 ' I . . . 1. I I . . I .. I . .�, . I I . after both the business, kind editorial � get left. - I . . I 11 . , I . . . . . born, or - I ­ . " A - I z .. '1.1� . I , . Oshawa, Dec. 18.-TAere is .i'move- � Pinchot Warns Rapublic'ans. - Th0e. way be 'much discussion "', : . EON, FRANN OLITFIA . .. . 1. . I . . - . to whether journalists are . . I �­.. . endsi-He found these duties too exact- Fort glad one IN . . . . ..A ment on foot to demand.aflother pro- Bbqt6n, Dec. 18.�Tliat the olcvolop . . . I .� I .1 , . . . .. - hoi 1'v, * 1 1-7 1 7J C:i V'T � , . . � . , . I .1 )01.r .0 f,"�T.'� 1 *­_ jk, , I . ... I ment I I. . ing and offered Mr. Graham a position 13�'-_ I . . . . . , vincial election in South.Ontario; be-" .9f reeent inopdhs�'have made niade-in t.hose.days of.medhaitical pron' * * . . . . � . : � . . .� I .. 1. . . . . . . �, ... . . . Which U6 accepted. This was .in 1893. ,,t� � I I . . .. ' I , � !!' I use of alleged mistalcos'6n the part impossible thw reiionlination of ��Tr. ductions -. editortall3i mechanical �. allied, At the beginning of' the following A OUR P ,I f. . , � . 1. � 01 111. '. ". -ca ' I MY wlitich gucceeded It `4., i,� Col O'.. V , �,Q,1,31. (Mininillin. cliarge,. 95'e) 1 �,�" . . . . I 'and that the couritiv is turniipg but there can only be one. opinion of ., )�em or , -ne'rem, . .1 I I . , _1 � ,of Crown Attorney Farewell in isou. Taft . . - of the Assembly during- the 11 I �* � . . . . � I . . I. I , . .. .1. . kstrue. vapidly t6 LaVolletta as ilia next Re- Marjory, MacMurchy - for she Is next eight Years till 'I - 896. when lie- Year* the.. business, was oigallized into i-, I' .1 �. I � 11 I � , . 4 4ng the voters' lists and giving ir. . . dividuallty In joint stock' company, -with George yut.ol ail othil�:Y'C�il�ntm�n, V,r.aas. - . 1 - � . ­ .. . - � . 11 -rig officirs, � publican Presidential ilonlinee, were born arid made. '"rith, in In � . . . - . . !% . I . tions to deputy returni among the declarations made by Gifr , all'fier own She infuses inio her work entorcd the arena of Federal politics V. Graliam as managing director. 1� .. . . . . Good- � igioing Deg. -2i, 1911 ,to Jan. 1, I It is stated that Col. Farewell did � � � JIL and was teturned .to- the House of Mr. Southworth retired In 1895 to take � � - � .. i .." , - � I . ., 1912 inclusive. � Return Limit 1� . - richot,'former-chief of the U. S. that irideflneability. ca ad life and Common .S,an -Independpiat Liberal. * . . I -�.� ... . I . . �i - not act under th . . the.'post w w a . I � 1. , - . � f , . e - Later gSba olned tile officia)' Liberal . Ci t to . . . . I I I Jam; 311,9121. 1 1 "I �� - bandling the lists, but und i, the, old Forest Service, hofore a gathering of her experlonce� � has, given her an in 0 * holds Nflith th, a revised statutes in. ford Pi , hichhe no ' I . .. w . ,. I .. I �. provisions of the law', that there were pr9irressive . Republicans in Tremont Fight hi'44 humanity that has already Party and in 1005 became Mini' n ar Government. Mr. Graliam . � -1 . . F ull, pmrticulAra from 11 I I . . _ was given entire charge of the Re- M111dren - ' . some errors in the Polling books arid Temple Saturday -night. - , : .' -made Aer a power In the Press. � A the Interior ln.'the. Laurier cabinet . I . %W& - 'y - RAWS,kORD &SON, A,gollUk , � L '�� . � cord6r an , �� I I . .instructions given D. R. ().% were --��J-'Unless 4the Republican party Shall series -of articles from her pen' on and - 4 Privy Councillor, . I � . d was both, its business FOR. FLETCHER'S � - .- POHN� depot agiknt, .1 . � rn the. ,.meet the ,demand, of the Aimes by the Coronation, wheri'she repreBen � manager aud-.-oditor up.to, the time I . A. O..`PATTLS.ON-1 � - . I .1 � . . vague, and that the returns fro ,. tod ;Az Minister of the *Interior- he hits that he',.Was created Minister of Rall- . . I 1. . . . I . . olling books were not a steinatically-. throwing it8elf',squarely into'the pro- ,the'. Publishers Press, brought out r 0 A S'7r 0 R I A I - - I I ,� ;- . _., . � - . had much to 'do. with shiping the 'wave and Canals On the platform, . , - . .. I � 'Y ai. A.1 . I. . I . I . . I . �_­ . I . . _. . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I . .1 .", , I �� . . =�­-..�i��--".`,`.�X I I � � � . . , . . . f. , . . I . . I ... ­­.. . 1. I I '. I I � .� �,'."%ii",%! . I :,:: I ,_ I 11 I . . , . . I I . .. . � I . i�� 1:!X_. .1 .. I I . . I..' _ . r .*%,x,';. I . � . ., , . . . I I '. ,,'� ,. ' ' . I . was cleared off � � - 110,-.1. . . . 1� k�? I .; �;! .. I . '.. I �1,1.:N.14. . � " and-rthe property. greatly improved. " ' .�r'. ehristmas . I � . ,i:, He, was Reeve of Morrisburg for some, i � . Mm I . P a � � ,� I I _. .� . I .. I .; . . �:, .11, I .. . �11'1. 4 - *1, 6:,:� I,-?, I , .. , �. .ttrore arid a member of the County 1. V-01 � 1, * "' "", , : . � . . �� I's 11 Wt X Wvear� .., � , , -1 Council. of Diandaii: So e o, ely, did lie . .. ,�., 1%, . E , �� , ..4 . ...... ".., r �1 . % andNe I , I 11,� : 'applyi- himself to the duties of private I P111 I . , ­ , 11 I . .1 ." . �� .. N ,`11, , , ,Z , 0 .... �� .. my" .r . .. and public business that his health' ' I ­­ � I i. lk,- .1 ,.;'A;" , . , 1.16,� ." I V., ��.. ii,�.;_ ,� ".. A 't � ��-", I ". '. ", . - t�;;�, , , , � .j.."1W, ..�'.. 11 which has*never bedn too robust, *t - . . ' I _ ; � . 'Was . -: !�;P..'�_ _ V's". I .�, tv . --.J. Excursions . . _. !',',;!�.i � 40, ".", .3 � undermined and he was fdreed to give X11, �, .� I � � . . I goll, V �L? . .VCM�,:,' <'�,�,`\.'�i`?;, . � I .. I � .�, . : ,01�, ­ . � ,,,..,-, .1".. � 11 � � :..;­ .. UP -newspaper work..for some ,time. " �1101 " X'.;;; � 1. �!, � . J Bet�wei .i.: � 1 :..��I,. . �n all . atations in .danada, , _''.i.: 'i. - ;,­­ -�. �­ . .. , ' , � .­ KIS Z ?I I -1 I . I %iie�i.�0�1,1' NA�" � - . He sold the Hqrald and in 1.1 �� , , ,:V. ,� '.';L,.,,,.%�,� qiairka Falls and'. suf- � .,�. _ W. . . � .,-, . , touded, .after ',.� �', - - ... , ­ ­ '-.V-..`, VV .. aix�,, ,�,� . I Also to I I �!i;V% "I .-,,.;!,'.',1!%� L A .�,,.,. .',�..� .".,_ . ,yr,, .Deitrbit arid I . _ ' I , .. � I .� ��,' .. . I 11 � . . . ��_­l . ' ., being hi the publishing : businds I ": ', , "'i - ­ . falo, _ .. I eleven � � Mi h �� yearsi taking. a trij� to .the . . . �?ort-,Tliilran, , i.e. -, . . I 1 � 11, .. .,� - . 11:'-.::, I � . � 1 44...�1,1 . West with, the object of locating there. f ,�,!`,� 1,';�,�' �, . . . . I . . . . . .�� �­,,...�,��M, . . ­ .,,;; . __ .. , " . �... ;_._ ­' . r I . " I � *�, ..­. . . � I The late Mr. oloirma�n was then at the , "" ,,-, --'.,,--, I . . `. � . I .. - , . helm in -the. Ottawa Free Pros . . I ��... .­ I :- - , -�,': '. 1.11 . 1. . � 0 11 �..�..� ' s, but . . . .... �:,_ - !�, ,-. � , I n g - . 11 owing to illness -had to give .up his, I 1. � `:*­,�­,' '" �'i . Si * le ..are . -. 11 I ...�.. ;:.. ... I . � . .::­:­ . I L . duties for some months-. -Mr. Graham, .'.1, I .. , I I � . . I � i 4 ) . . I . .� I - - .- . :,-, , 3110111111111 charg� , 260 * ::� . I was asked to take a. position on� the I , .- je,vs . . , ( . I I . , _�� .. I I . I - I . � !1� editorial ,staff of that -paper, and was . . . I . I . . . I � . � . I . 1 � . leader writer for some months. Mr. I . � ,� � .. s I I I . This doll , ,is waiting .for - -sorne , le,c. 23,24,25. . Ratuxn . I - .. " �Thoma ' a Southworth, now Coloni4ation '. ­ . . . I Good going 30 1. .... . 'Agent for the Provin:c.s of -Ontarl6, 'one to buy her, but she - mri:] not. - � fLiffilt Dec. 26,1911 . ' . . � �, ", r.. -- "was, the, proprietor of the Brockville. - 1. . 4 . . . . , .&IS(i - ,gorod ,going Dec. 30,31, i911 . .. . I C� I .. 1. Wai 50rvl e � - ear,y -I L Recorder and his editori Mr. Joli A. t - lot, I . .sl 1, 1912 RatVA14 irnit .. v:11 & . I OPPel . and Jan. r.- 'Mack6azie; hgvlrig..left� to enter 7the . r. . . . . ­ , I � .1.1in.2".1912.- : ., I .� : . : . , � Service of the Dr.. Williaink Medicine !Vill vet her, a n d the kit 7� ores VAI - .. 1. . . ... , , � � I . . ; . . . I , ".. ­­­ - � ... I, Co_ny Mr. bou worth had tb look - ':' � ,, I 1. . New Election Demanded, I � : . , - . . I . I ,. . . � . . I P . ' � . -.. . I I 1 ., . I I .. 11 ' I . . . 1. I I . . I .. I . .�, . I I . after both the business, kind editorial � get left. - I . . I 11 . , I . . . . . born, or - I ­ . " A - I z .. '1.1� . I , . Oshawa, Dec. 18.-TAere is .i'move- � Pinchot Warns Rapublic'ans. - Th0e. way be 'much discussion "', : . EON, FRANN OLITFIA . .. . 1. . I . . - . to whether journalists are . . I �­.. . endsi-He found these duties too exact- Fort glad one IN . . . . ..A ment on foot to demand.aflother pro- Bbqt6n, Dec. 18.�Tliat the olcvolop . . . I .� I .1 , . . . .. - hoi 1'v, * 1 1-7 1 7J C:i V'T � , . . � . , . I .1 )01.r .0 f,"�T.'� 1 *­_ jk, , I . ... I ment I I. . ing and offered Mr. Graham a position 13�'-_ I . . . . . , vincial election in South.Ontario; be-" .9f reeent inopdhs�'have made niade-in t.hose.days of.medhaitical pron' * * . . . . � . : � . . .� I .. 1. . . . . . . �, ... . . . Which U6 accepted. This was .in 1893. ,,t� � I I . . .. ' I , � !!' I use of alleged mistalcos'6n the part impossible thw reiionlination of ��Tr. ductions -. editortall3i mechanical �. allied, At the beginning of' the following A OUR P ,I f. . , � . 1. � 01 111. '. ". -ca ' I MY wlitich gucceeded It `4., i,� Col O'.. V , �,Q,1,31. (Mininillin. cliarge,. 95'e) 1 �,�" . . . . I 'and that the couritiv is turniipg but there can only be one. opinion of ., )�em or , -ne'rem, . .1 I I . , _1 � ,of Crown Attorney Farewell in isou. Taft . . - of the Assembly during- the 11 I �* � . . . . � I . . I. I , . .. .1. . kstrue. vapidly t6 LaVolletta as ilia next Re- Marjory, MacMurchy - for she Is next eight Years till 'I - 896. when lie- Year* the.. business, was oigallized into i-, I' .1 �. I � 11 I � , . 4 4ng the voters' lists and giving ir. . . dividuallty In joint stock' company, -with George yut.ol ail othil�:Y'C�il�ntm�n, V,r.aas. - . 1 - � . ­ .. . - � . 11 -rig officirs, � publican Presidential ilonlinee, were born arid made. '"rith, in In � . . . - . . !% . I . tions to deputy returni among the declarations made by Gifr , all'fier own She infuses inio her work entorcd the arena of Federal politics V. Graliam as managing director. 1� .. . . . . Good- � igioing Deg. -2i, 1911 ,to Jan. 1, I It is stated that Col. Farewell did � � � JIL and was teturned .to- the House of Mr. Southworth retired In 1895 to take � � - � .. i .." , - � I . ., 1912 inclusive. � Return Limit 1� . - richot,'former-chief of the U. S. that irideflneability. ca ad life and Common .S,an -Independpiat Liberal. * . . I -�.� ... . I . . �i - not act under th . . the.'post w w a . I � 1. , - . � f , . e - Later gSba olned tile officia)' Liberal . Ci t to . . . . I I I Jam; 311,9121. 1 1 "I �� - bandling the lists, but und i, the, old Forest Service, hofore a gathering of her experlonce� � has, given her an in 0 * holds Nflith th, a revised statutes in. ford Pi , hichhe no ' I . .. w . ,. I .. I �. provisions of the law', that there were pr9irressive . Republicans in Tremont Fight hi'44 humanity that has already Party and in 1005 became Mini' n ar Government. Mr. Graliam . � -1 . . F ull, pmrticulAra from 11 I I . . _ was given entire charge of the Re- M111dren - ' . some errors in the Polling books arid Temple Saturday -night. - , : .' -made Aer a power In the Press. � A the Interior ln.'the. Laurier cabinet . I . %W& - 'y - RAWS,kORD &SON, A,gollUk , � L '�� . � cord6r an , �� I I . .instructions given D. R. ().% were --��J-'Unless 4the Republican party Shall series -of articles from her pen' on and - 4 Privy Councillor, . I � . d was both, its business FOR. FLETCHER'S � - .- POHN� depot agiknt, .1 . � rn the. ,.meet the ,demand, of the Aimes by the Coronation, wheri'she repreBen � manager aud-.-oditor up.to, the time I . A. O..`PATTLS.ON-1 � - . I .1 � . . vague, and that the returns fro ,. tod ;Az Minister of the *Interior- he hits that he',.Was created Minister of Rall- . . I 1. . . . I . . olling books were not a steinatically-. throwing it8elf',squarely into'the pro- ,the'. Publishers Press, brought out r 0 A S'7r 0 R I A I - - I I ,� ;- . _., . � - . had much to 'do. with shiping the 'wave and Canals On the platform, . , - . .. I � 'Y ai. A.1 . I. . I . I . . I . �_­ . I . . _. . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I 1. . New Election Demanded, I � : . , - . . I . I ,. . . � . . I P . ' � . -.. . I I 1 ., . I I .. 11 ' I . . . 1. I I . . I .. I . .�, . I I . after both the business, kind editorial � get left. - I . . I 11 . , I . . . . . born, or - I ­ . " A - I z .. '1.1� . I , . Oshawa, Dec. 18.-TAere is .i'move- � Pinchot Warns Rapublic'ans. - Th0e. way be 'much discussion "', : . EON, FRANN OLITFIA . .. . 1. . I . . - . to whether journalists are . . I �­.. . endsi-He found these duties too exact- Fort glad one IN . . . . ..A ment on foot to demand.aflother pro- Bbqt6n, Dec. 18.�Tliat the olcvolop . . . I .� I .1 , . . . .. - hoi 1'v, * 1 1-7 1 7J C:i V'T � , . . � . , . I .1 )01.r .0 f,"�T.'� 1 *­_ jk, , I . ... I ment I I. . ing and offered Mr. Graham a position 13�'-_ I . . . . . , vincial election in South.Ontario; be-" .9f reeent inopdhs�'have made niade-in t.hose.days of.medhaitical pron' * * . . . . � . : � . . .� I .. 1. . . . . . . �, ... . . . Which U6 accepted. This was .in 1893. ,,t� � I I . . .. ' I , � !!' I use of alleged mistalcos'6n the part impossible thw reiionlination of ��Tr. ductions -. editortall3i mechanical �. allied, At the beginning of' the following A OUR P ,I f. . , � . 1. � 01 111. '. ". -ca ' I MY wlitich gucceeded It `4., i,� Col O'.. V , �,Q,1,31. (Mininillin. cliarge,. 95'e) 1 �,�" . . . . I 'and that the couritiv is turniipg but there can only be one. opinion of ., )�em or , -ne'rem, . .1 I I . , _1 � ,of Crown Attorney Farewell in isou. Taft . . - of the Assembly during- the 11 I �* � . . . . � I . . I. I , . .. .1. . kstrue. vapidly t6 LaVolletta as ilia next Re- Marjory, MacMurchy - for she Is next eight Years till 'I - 896. when lie- Year* the.. business, was oigallized into i-, I' .1 �. I � 11 I � , . 4 4ng the voters' lists and giving ir. . . dividuallty In joint stock' company, -with George yut.ol ail othil�:Y'C�il�ntm�n, V,r.aas. - . 1 - � . ­ .. . - � . 11 -rig officirs, � publican Presidential ilonlinee, were born arid made. '"rith, in In � . . . - . . !% . I . tions to deputy returni among the declarations made by Gifr , all'fier own She infuses inio her work entorcd the arena of Federal politics V. Graliam as managing director. 1� .. . . . . Good- � igioing Deg. -2i, 1911 ,to Jan. 1, I It is stated that Col. Farewell did � � � JIL and was teturned .to- the House of Mr. Southworth retired In 1895 to take � � - � .. i .." , - � I . ., 1912 inclusive. � Return Limit 1� . - richot,'former-chief of the U. S. that irideflneability. ca ad life and Common .S,an -Independpiat Liberal. * . . I -�.� ... . I . . �i - not act under th . . the.'post w w a . I � 1. , - . � f , . e - Later gSba olned tile officia)' Liberal . Ci t to . . . . I I I Jam; 311,9121. 1 1 "I �� - bandling the lists, but und i, the, old Forest Service, hofore a gathering of her experlonce� � has, given her an in 0 * holds Nflith th, a revised statutes in. ford Pi , hichhe no ' I . .. w . ,. I .. I �. provisions of the law', that there were pr9irressive . Republicans in Tremont Fight hi'44 humanity that has already Party and in 1005 became Mini' n ar Government. Mr. Graliam . � -1 . . F ull, pmrticulAra from 11 I I . . _ was given entire charge of the Re- M111dren - ' . some errors in the Polling books arid Temple Saturday -night. - , : .' -made Aer a power In the Press. � A the Interior ln.'the. Laurier cabinet . I . %W& - 'y - RAWS,kORD &SON, A,gollUk , � L '�� . � cord6r an , �� I I . .instructions given D. R. ().% were --��J-'Unless 4the Republican party Shall series -of articles from her pen' on and - 4 Privy Councillor, . I � . d was both, its business FOR. FLETCHER'S � - .- POHN� depot agiknt, .1 . � rn the. ,.meet the ,demand, of the Aimes by the Coronation, wheri'she repreBen � manager aud-.-oditor up.to, the time I . A. O..`PATTLS.ON-1 � - . I .1 � . . vague, and that the returns fro ,. tod ;Az Minister of the *Interior- he hits that he',.Was created Minister of Rall- . . I 1. . . . I . . olling books were not a steinatically-. throwing it8elf',squarely into'the pro- ,the'. Publishers Press, brought out r 0 A S'7r 0 R I A I - - I I ,� ;- . _., . � - . had much to 'do. with shiping the 'wave and Canals On the platform, . , - . .. I � 'Y ai. A.1 . I. . I . I . . I . �_­ . I . . _. . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I . � handled. . I ' . . I � gres�give movemenw, .Lu me o use, 11 W, . . . The -recent election ' resulted in a fulness is past," Said the speaker. - "I Liberal gain, Major Sinclaii defeating "Modern conditions demand, modern . � � Charles Calder. � . treatment. The Republican party ! . I I . . I needs ,to be. cleansed. cf .its open I . I . . , � - .11, . Two Nearly Suffooted. , � . . .sores." - -large that an . . The gathering was so "IV -Fire was dis. a - was necessary. �'. .". , Port Hopp, Dee. 18.* ov rflow meeting, � - I , � . I : .covered at about I o'tlock Yesterday � ' I I . - . .1 ''. I rhorning in the lockup of the Town I . Girl .Babies Tatter. I .1 . - i�`__.' Hall, where a commercial traveler,, for .' Boston, Dec. . IS. -Girl babies dre ­ . . . . � . b�ing #unk and disorderly,, and Also b, n orn taller and -kth mucli more � . ;6alirig, _V, 'I " acr .s young mail, ,charged with at ta than used to be the case, c fity 'V - 1. . a -horse, were confialled. Constable ordilag to an authorityll"this city; . . Chester and family, who live, in the Miss Charlot M", . I , . .te W.' Dunn i aiiistant .�. . I I . . � . . building, were aroused by the shouts superintendent of a. hospital here pat- � , . - .lot prisoners and liberated them Just roniied. by,the st.ork to the extent of . . .. role, as they wer' al' 3,OM babies a -year, Says. I ! X1 in !he nick of ti . e ' " le�ost overcome bi the.omoke. The "We have noticed that girl babies I . -1 . fire was extinguished after 3 had are getting taller arid that they are , - , .done a few hundred dollars' we . rth of - I aring in this world lately with 4amage, and thus the town, hall ,was Slip, , � more vitality thaulbruierly, The boy .. saved. The origin of thefire.ts a babies, continuia on the average in . � . I I . ) I � � .. .mystery. . weidht and height." . .., I. � . 1. �. - . ,::. � . I . - . . I � . � . I . I To Stop TOp6IINVai Film#4 Alfred'Vanderbilt W6ds, I I . . LoM I -Alfred Gwynne. . � *Washington, Dec. 18�Italy, thrbugh . [on, Dec. 18. , . . 41 -A --kilt ana rs Smith Hollins . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! I " * � AL!- , �- - - W10 , ­_ ___ - - L ., _ WM..:d"dh_ - _ - - -11 du - � ,,�,r_ :�A.&�.� . ��+�A,.;e_i&_,.&& _,�_­ LLL -.)!-A- ��.KLIAL.1�1 JI...& -!A- % - , -,,,, - -, L __ I . . . - - . immigration policy - pursued by the while not -eloquent, Mr. Graham la a - I � . . 1. r . . I . 11 . I . . I 1, bominion Government in recent years. clear ancl .r��,%dy speaker and 'is re- 030%liffamiam- - , � I : � ­ ��. - , � _­ . 11 11 I.:.. - In fact his adinlrers-claim ..that the garded as one of the best I'sturapers" . . I . 1. r . , : big colonization wafe which. has been in his party. HIS grasp of detail IS I . . ... . , " berta and has transformed Revina, present the most abstruse problem . I . I . -Moose Javv_ Edmonton and Calgary. In a businesslike and clearcut manner . I I I , , Trom small to 6 to flourishing cities and- IS always listened to. attentivelY. . : . E . , I . " , sweepifig .Into Saskatchewan alid. Al- one of his strongest points. He can , � . . .w1a ' . . B.,U T T R . . is in large, measure . due to Mr. Olive?9 His arguments are ',concise.. He doeg. I. 1. ,. -.,. � - .; ... . ­. �. I I � . I . dnergyand Initiative: At any rate it not travel -all' over the' map to reach . . I . ..� ­ I - . I � . , I . cannot be d6nied t from. the start a'clImax,.,na1l awargurrient, or drive � . 11 , I . * 41 fro . � . ' It Is not ­ � . ... I .1 . I I � world whatit was going to be. .!� to put in sixteen'hotirs day in his . . . . . I he was I end. of - I mmn�who pinned home a ttutli. . He Is -a In.defagdgi I Lb I le �.''.. .'P.., ,� E-- - -, '1,R:- , -. - " I their fattli'� In the West and told the worker and. unusual for bilh � I ­ - . . Hon.: Mr. Oliver Is a journalist by i department . . . . . I � P . A . . .. � . . I . � . profesgibn and is owner of tile 'Ed-, . . . I , . � . . . . . . � . . . I . . � . . "I moliton, Bulletin' which he established . ' � I ­_ ­ I 1111111111111�__. ­ - - - I I - *i . in the early eightles ,and v�hlcb.As- . SIN RUOH GRAHAM, L1.1). 7r. j -1 . . . . . � � r I I . I I . . now one of essful ..-, Canada is ,credited with production , . I � . the Most 'suce ' ient�, for Wrapping , . ': , dailies in Western Canada, , . 1. .1 . of about' two hu�ndred� daily news- . Genuine Tegetable Fibre Parchm I , : I � . . . I . . papers end fully a thousand weekliello butter�the best .sheet on the market,- in *packages, '. .. I , � I and Sir Hugh. Graham ranks amimgSt : � . . I . . . I . . . �. . �. � . % . �. , V�A SCOTIA 'very .few Who havo, made adi inted-.: � I . ­ � . . . � I I I . .. . . the' . . not. pr 1. . I . . . . . . . I � .% , her ambassador here, Samrd" ' . I I .;,;* ,, -pealed to the State Dopartln6iit' �,. MclQm, formerly Miss Marg4Tet*-t1m­ X188 111AUJOR1 - RACMURCIUIS . � , �i�' )rson of Baltimore, were married at - . . . ; , stop the exhibition in the Unite I . I I . ;States of motion pictures alleging to .Reigate at one o'clock yesterday af, .these qualities, well, particularly her I I I Portray the massacre of Arabs and ternoon,,the banns having been an- descriptive work. . � , . . . Turks in Tripoli by Italian soldiers. non . need in the customary niannor.. Marjory MacMurctry is' tortunate 'in ., , Thoi couple have gone on a motor I The States Department informed the having a clever father and a clever, I I . ,Ambassador that it would do what It Wedding trip. It is Said at the Van. elder sister and there IS no doubt her , �could towards Stopping th4 exIiibtion derbilt apsttInnets in London to -day early training, artistlo and sebblarly ,of the objectiolial pictures. I I that their destination was not,known. , environments, h&d Lool I .Ach In the ., . AsTrusty" Maktit Escape. I . making of the writer we know. Burn. i,,x - . Pioneer stool main Dead, . Ottawa, -Dec. 1S. -Felix Gagne of In Toronto, XIss M"Murthy was , I I Pittsburg, Doe. IS.-Thbrilas X6b)o Montreal, a prisoner .serving a SonA educuted at Jarvis St. College and 1� . MfIlor, aged 70, motehatit, mailufactur. tonde of two rnonths in Ifull JA . " Toronto Vriveratty. tntered journal-, � ,,or, railroad operator, inventor and Pie- eacaped from that institution on Sa Ism early In life. Now literary editor . . I � . noet steel man, died here Saturday, urday evening, and, dqgpito rigorou of a Toronto daily, and contribut6s . after a two -day's illness, from pneu- soateh, has not -yet been recaptured. to many of tile Magatlaos. ­­._�, . � I . nio-nia. Mr. Miller in his youth was Ito was a "trusty" and working in the Mr. JUSTICE BRODEUR .,engaged with Andrew Carii�;Ie and collar at the furnace. There was a. I I 11 Henry Phipps in Vie steel industry, loose bar to the 19 -itch window and 'The Ron. Louis Allippe Brodeur, , I I I . s h family. I while the Jailei went upmtairs ho.jot X.C., LLM., late Minister of Marino -N , . . � through and escaped. and Plaheries, comes bf one of the' I I I 11 best known French-Canadian fauillle& . emormous fortune out The busuleog,. . . . . . . .. , 1. ., � . . I . * 400 She(AS fOr 59C- * .. �toq Slf�ets tor 21-c. . I .11 Today he 1?3 busy building'hils pil'b $till . I - I .higher, or cutting down Some df� Ito I I .� . I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. 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I . ., I . .11 I , I '' I � !, , towers, In an effort .to convince hU I 11 I . . . . . . . : ymen that In seeking B tte _ . I I 11 . lan- � . - I closer trade relationship with 6 . e r *� Still I folldw eountr . . - I I I I � . I ada, the *United States Is.merely � Seek- . . . I I . . I . . . I lug to provide ,trade for its many . - neatly printed , I . I . � , . Have yodr name, farm, and post�office � I , thousands cof tille-vivloyod'mon to the .. : .. . . .: detrimenit of those ou' thtg side the and make a reputation for your product, We use I � . I . � , . I line. Sir Hugh, wh6. Is an LZA). 01. � butter . paper ' teed not to run � . � I , Glaagilw,, Seotltkaid,'�md also it Knight only sp��ial ink, guaran . . I � . -Bachalor of the Vnited Kingdom, Is 4 . or to injure the butter. . � . native ot Atholuton, Quo., Where he . � I I . was barn In 184.8, arid took on board .� 1001) lor, t.75 - 2000 for $g,00 5600 -for $7 00 . . a load of ,education at Huntingdon � I I I . 1, .. ` . . . I . . ' I � a remo6rkable achievoltelit when one . ' ' i I .1 t6noidora ,that there to no other man Wrap your''butter, and get two cents, per pound . . . . I I known who . matrioulnted from that � I . � I gest- of learning. 140 IS founder And I . I more, than if unwrapped6 . . propketor of the DallY atid Weekly I . ­ . � ­ . I I . . -111,11'... ,-.. A . . . Star ,of Montreal, arid has ' besides ' L L ! L &d i W4 q �� I .0 , . . , d i 0 EL i 0 . I -- . I - L - � I I found time to devote In many direc- ' . . tions, personal, DolitI&I and &031011" . to Supply you with printed . ally philanthropic, 'In this lattericon. We also would be oleased 1. neLtIon lie initiated A.Preshair Fund. Letter Reads, ,Note Heads, 13ill.Heads, Statements, . I it, Moritxoal,.aJng16 barided suppressed - L 11 I . I I- -lobe I . A tnvelopes, Wedding invitations or Announcements � L L 11 I �. I Building Permits In Galt, - A comparatively Young Man as Po- � I . ul arnfailpox eplufull %; 4 A... � - I g', Calling Cards,, 1 . I I I . If* Galt, Dee, 18. -This year wag the SH.&ITOR.L, G. POWER f 010 11"t Ctma Posters-, Circular$, CAWOgue . '' I I �� irxp , I I ., IrAt thaf a building permit bylaw has liticlans go - hN nativity'only date$ I Man contingent that WOUt -to South fatt anything in the , printing line YOU may require. . I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . 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I '. 1A been in force in this town,, and it from 1862 - he hits made rapid sitoldes 'Senator Lawrence Geoffrey Power, Africa, ,and orgtinised a ChIldreMl I L . I to A,Vr __ I has vorked out very satisfaetori . In , offices Of ,Stttte 0111430 1118 first P.C.j LL,.D., who recently celebrated PoutrWit ,Fund for familift a Pritioll � . I.. i . 1. I .. 1, . .. - 1. � WO.PAWWO 11 -- �L I Vat In"% ud Chilmm \, T ot a election to Parliament In 1801, When his a(wentioth birthday has been Ila Soldierg. it was not however, ag - ­ . . L I I , .Aft ­ ,L owli engineer's report 8 ows thor Laurier Government went into publio life for over foirty years. 'Rik r600gnItt,oft of the" that ho wo .1 . . . ,q III - flava'Always goo t7pt W ere granted, re r0geriting Power five Years lb,tor, Mr. Br,.,deur 01 11111361 W . I . , , 0114 you . I , su of . 2,8 spent in `1 . 'ngt was mado Deputy, 1�peakev of tho had 'the 400int&96 Of 0A education *knighted by Xing 10dwstd in 1808, bui , � , , , , tor some polit"I deal In whi6h Sh I A W'%o N.V. - -_ ; . . I th , ear. . I . 1,160go of Cornmons "d Chairman of I hDriAd over three ciountr1ea, Canada, The el nton -Bra I te&8 tho .0 , - op_&&.,� 4 1 . Wilfrid IALurle;r, X*,utte&1 rA, Pr : . I � � ....- � . A� . 00mmittoes. After the eleotion at Ireland And the Vulted State$, And Uvid, RUIM014 *$A Mft4 Qthon =1 L I ­­.. ,_�1111111111111111111111 1. ... " ' ­­­­ � ""', � "I -_-,_J- . ,, .11 -1. - - I L vgiihwo of 4QW14WdW - . � . havins boon call*d..to- the,.bar. Inim his . L - _. -I ��� . I . I 11 b I- , 11 . 1. I. 1-1 ­ ­ .1 L I -1 .. . , . F i% g Am N 4 t4*. , . L . "*0.04_10, -_ - - I I . I � I . � , . I - � � � ' L I I I . I I ., ,� I . - . -.04"W" .1 *1 I - .' 'A'- I I � I I I , 66.... �_11, . ... , 0 . . I I . �: , ,m,�T ,.. ! 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