_ FiÂ¥e> new â€" top buggics, two new _ Nike gear rubber iired, four new open _ Buggies, one second hand top bugs?7, ‘ Beven second hand open buggi@s, new )_ Cariole,, thrce lizht oneâ€"hors delivery . wago #, democrat wagon, second hand f.wj dstone |surrey, twelve. new Jump er cutters, ten new Portland cuticrs, * Meeon dâ€"Hand ‘ Jumper cutter, secoidâ€" _ tm t eo!!mwchl sleigh, ‘three secondâ€" ha ‘W cutters, secondâ€"hard _ Road cart, new .set doubletrees . ! _\ neskyokes, â€" new No. 21 Paris ; . ‘ $wo new seufllers, Patis Plow Works, _ . new wheelbartow. L‘;\"';f RMS.â€"â€"$10 and ‘under, cash; 0Ve . that â€" anfount, three months‘ credit WWWill be given on approved security, \ OF 6 per cent. per annum off â€" ict seash om credit amounts. : 6 ait & T «":%';» . %he ‘same time and place â€" the iproperty consisting of: Lot No 4 on . th &M Side ol Main street., New ‘ Mundee, ~will be offered for Sale n * v isea are a bouse and shop, s Lot .No. 5. also on South side _ of n‘-_:‘ street, _ on which are a ware= +i ; s ‘and, stable." The above _ will }.w‘u-'“ bulk or. in separate " parcels Ato suit porchaser./ pive "allle Hant â€". cutter, CeeMtere COCB 1;-& P Â¥ oo e mm . . hardes ’:th' hoes, . Imerncss, goat w 2 grain . and many ‘other articles ~too numerâ€" ‘~ Ratrels, churn, sink, wood box, table, _\ ous to mention.â€" Alsoâ€"a ton t hay. ‘â€ï¬"_,'. Termsâ€" Hay, ind All sumsâ€" of $10 / mand under, cash; over that _ amownt s# months‘ "credit. on approved . ‘secuâ€" _ wity or‘ 6 per cent. Aoll per . annum _ Auction Sale «) 4fext Nx. _ Auction Sale 6 above will be sol@ positively out reserve, as the proprietor is vin up business â€"owing ~ :to illâ€" cash pa of credit amounts. E&u‘(“"m, 2 . Wl aRNDT, x . Auctioneer. Prop. .\ PUESDAY, DEC. 10TH, 1907, ' ene ‘at: one e‘clock â€"the fol MWerms and conditions of real= csâ€" . made known on day of sale. . AMFS, _ WEBER & CO., ,{_fl @ .will. be sold by public aucâ€" io \ in the Tp. of Welleslcy on {he Tarim Lnown as the Harris f4;m, 2 ‘miles west of St. Clemenis. and "ane. and » oneâ€"hall miles east of 2t. MONDAY, DECEMBER Oth, 1907, C will..be â€" sold < by Poblicueâ€" T Weber & <Co.‘s ‘Carriage K , New. Dundee, on Crosshill, on Farm Stock and Implements ‘_-g‘hs, Cuatters ad Reaf K. Esate, amencingat 10: o‘clock, nâ€"m.shary, _ foll & valuable propacty, 1iz AXEBTOCK.â€"Black mare 8 years | An foal to Young Powerfui,biack ge 8 years old, niare 8 ; years old gal to McQucen, sorrel mare . i7 its o1d, in foal to Young Carlmont ©ws supposed <io oe in cakl, 2 Fling heifers, 5 sows, 10 . shoats | 40 chickens. .‘;‘;v:, EMENTS, ETC.â€"â€"Masseyâ€"larâ€" ‘binder, nearly new, Noxen seed , neatly new combiucd," Massoyâ€" rris hayralke, neatly new combined, well cultivato?, seutilet, trom harâ€" ""W“ and ‘ boxes, 3 : boh hS.. : , buggy, eutter, set ible harn and many other artiâ€" Â¥ too niumerous lo tieation. ;;& P gums (of $19 ainc un , t 6 that:amount $ month; dit: on approved security â€"ot 5 yor ’}f";‘@ wum ‘Tor. cash | bayâ€" t "of credit amowunts.. . _ . _ | fesurve as: the farin is "soll. ‘Auctioneer EL HIERONIMU3, Prop MICHUS, > Auc Honges. faite and 13 th yâ€" fitst poultry » show the town hall: ~ on ‘ 1# years old, «chickens. : Single _ wagon, ols Aiser Proprietors TERMSâ€"AlH sums of $10 and under cash; over. that amount 6 months creâ€" dit on approved security or 5 â€" per cent. per annum off: for cash â€" payâ€" ments of credit amounts. . Terms . of real estate will be made. known. on day of sale. Xk u4e ENOCH ‘J.MARTIN JOS. MCKUS, HENRY SAUDER, Auctioncer. Exectitors." ‘JACOB KAUFFMAN,Clerk. * â€" Reéal Estaicâ€"If not previously sold there will also be ollt?: fot â€"saie on the same day and place the following real estate consisting of aâ€"new â€"one and a ~half ‘storey brick ‘house of : 8 rooms, good cellar. The: house. . is "couvunim‘tly arranged and well supâ€" plicd with hard and soft water, The batn and outbuildings are in <. good condition and have all. the necessary conveniences. ‘The property comprises six acres of land, four ofâ€"which are under cultivation, the balance‘ bush, Upon . the premises is also a thrifty young orchard of many varieties. of fruit trees. Also a cedar tract of 3 and 4 acres one mile west : of .. St. Jacobs. 48â€"2¢, 2 slnkS.“i :&lfl, labodl_lnd m'::- resses, t8, Tockers," Â¥ desk, 2 stands, clothes chest, 3 tubs, washing machine, large _ apple rack, dough tray, dron kettle, â€"‘ platform stales, 50 feet rubber hose. 2 barrels cider vinegar, a lot of. diskhes : and kitchon utensils, and many other. arâ€" tictest # 381. 4 P at 1. o‘clock , sharp, the valuable property, Â¥iz: > Live bay 10 ye old, good . sin er, "‘one ~ good Jersey cow due ‘to.calve in January. Implements,. etc.â€", Cartiage, w pole, preâ€"horse sleigh, ~cutter, and blankets, set single work> ; hatâ€" mness, hand cart, new; . oneâ€"horse plow, harrow, 2 scufflers, new; stone boat, es m mameces wagon Â¥ 5 ' ‘ {awn mower, crowbar, draining Q:-: wire stretcher, grain. cradle, . long | ladder, step ladder, scythe, a number . of ~good carpenters‘ tools, â€" shovels, spades, forks, ete. . Alsoâ€" a small quantity of bay and straw, about 50 bushels margles, about 20 ~bushels of potatoes, several cords of vood,' and some Nlanks and scantling. ‘This is Mr. Horace Fletcher, the advocate <of the theory: of thorough mastication of food and the resultâ€" ant of the amount of â€" food caten. Mr. â€"Fletcher is cleven years younger than Mr. Weston. But there is this striting diffcrence on the othcr side: Weston has been â€" training in podesâ€" trianism all his . life. Fletcher ~nine yeats ago was* a rejected candidate fot life insurance. He has not taken regular training but put into practice his rule of. complete mastication of all~ food. In 1903 the ‘Yalo tests showed that he was "able to do the work of trained athletes and not give marked evidences of. overâ€"exettion, ; although not in #raining.‘" ~Continuâ€"‘ ing his dictary rules fout . years longer he â€" underwent prolonged and exhaustive tests this ‘year, and . tht director of the Yale gymnasium asâ€" serts that in 35 years‘ experience be has ‘never tested a man who ¢qual~ od Mr. Fletchet‘s record,‘‘ and he csâ€" pocially points out the striking fact that "‘a man nearing sixty years of age‘ should .. grow " progressive imâ€" provement of . muscular quality mereâ€" ly . as the result of dictetic â€" care and no systomatic pPhysical ‘training.‘ The two cf;ermb zï¬â€˜!u the: shady. sideâ€" 0 € od . # dergo what is |genérally .uz:ul.:\ï¬ an . incvitable : physical deterioratign. ‘They may. not equal the records . of MWeston _ and .Floteber. But it . is 'M"v ‘. ote ny M-\ ‘«‘ (»! Nideint ne t gelyt C meP o n bhoace Phins fone. hett boware Toags for ter (inn Houscho |. Effectsâ€"2 cook stoves, 1 double heater wood stove, cupboard, Edward Payton Weston‘s feat . of “ walting, from Portland, Mo., to Chiâ€" cago at an average of 50 miles a day, is an interesting example _ of the way. in which a man of 69 years can retain his physical powers by sysâ€" tematic outdoor exercise. 1t so hapâ€" pens â€" that in one respect an even more remarkable evidence is reported ty the ~scientific application ~of enâ€" durance and strength tests to an exâ€" yonent of a theory: that seems . to work out in practice, s ,ï¬;“" Canleton, of Goderich towr is dead aged 67. ‘Cobalt‘s output in November was record‘ ;,mwu.__ o yM SATURDAY, DECEMBER ITH, | VIGOR IN OLD AGE (London Advertiser.) _ TERMSâ€"â€"Shoats, chickens, turnips andall sums of $10â€" afnd under cash; over that amount 6 â€" months‘ ‘ctedit on aproved security or; 6. per:> cent. per annum off Ter‘ cash payments of credit accounts. k 4 ~* J. MICKUS, ORPHAN A*LATSCH, Auctioncer. ‘‘Prop. . seed drill with grass seeder, Massey Hawris â€"2 horse: spring.tooth â€" cultiva~ ‘tor, nearly: new; harrow, . <stecl i nc ~antngan per, rack, * plow, new, single plow, ‘diamond harrow, sugar bect lifter, scuffier, . nearly new; Chathat fanning mill with, bagget, new; 3 :a!.'sonl. 24 ~inch â€" tire ©â€"truck wagon, light 2 seated carringe, bugey pole_complete,. Portlandâ€"cutter, harâ€" poon hayfork, 130 féet. k leys, mullk box, half bu::s m set: double harness, set plow hatness, set carriage ‘harness, new;" set single barness, scale, capacity 240 â€" Ibs., grind stone, bag truck, parlor‘stove, kitchen ‘stove, ncarly new; Queen butâ€" ter churn, sink, wash stand, â€" water bench, butter tub, 2 itron ‘kettles, cider ~barrel,..crocks, pails, . forks, chains, shovels and many other ‘artiâ€" cles too numerous to mention. . Also aboutâ€" 200 bushe! turnips. 48â€"2t erty, viz Btntï¬d, Dec. 2.â€"The official line» up of â€" Th6 new Brantford professional hockey teamâ€" will be given to the public in the neat future gnd accordâ€" ing to all ‘reporte it will be a protâ€" ty â€" strong chatacter, Already it is â€" known that . Roy Brown and Billy Taylor the former mfu.h, as well as Cap.Macâ€" will be on <the tcant. ° They are all in town, at the prosent time and â€"remain here. ® The other men will be of the. steiâ€" lar variety and "the result will be a team that will give anything . in the k““ a â€"good â€" rum. tÂ¥ M.c&; 5 "%‘ f wn?ï¬:o;/wg";u huuz; ness brown mate 9 years old, supposed be in foal to a 1900 Ib: shire horse; md filly 1 year old, gray . spring ; ~Cattleâ€"Fresh u& cow fresh ‘since ber, cow due to ,%ï¬â€˜ *March, cow© due to ï¬" in .( cow . due to ~calve‘ m y,‘ 2 spring calves. . Pigs, oic.â€"Yorkshire boar, 4 sows Mflm to be in pig ‘and due â€" in , January and Febtuary, ~6 shoats, dog andâ€"about . 50 â€" chickens, white Rocks and white :Wyandotte crossed. Â¥ When things go éasy, he just sauntors round â€".> 7 + At ten o‘Clock or so; then reads hi ¢ mail, Dictates "some | halt â€" dozen letters to the girl, Tosses us eath a word, or maybe Coasting . on the hilly streets W Stratiord is â€" forbidden. % > Gets fustry red spots on her cheok'l;‘:;; used. e and makes } The coaches are « equipped . with Even old Chict‘ Clerk hustle; yO" .patent highâ€"back seats upholstered in know him, R :t.he best quality green friees plush, That fat one with the sort of doublc‘while the commodious ‘smoking room, chin |which affords room for 14 passengers, And meâ€"why, I‘m greased lightning is fitted up â€" with leather covered when he calls. seats, ;/ / t And when night comes, then he looks} ‘the cars are heated with direct kind er pale â€" ‘s‘ystem of stcam â€"heat, lighted with And anxious like, and yet so full of gas, equipped .with statuary . bronze fight, |trimmiings and. white metal lavatoties I get a sort of aching in my throat and water flushing toilets. Like something chocked me, when I Noomnbontaidentenpaie saicis | And I go home and say to maw â€" es e * * 19,374 WANTED TO | niemee is Sigh. (t‘m gt l »»t) "~â€" ADOPT CHILDREN the boss!"* â€" [ 4 . I 1 Looks. at the papers, lights a good cigar. s ‘Phones ‘to a friend, and then gits *~ out to lunch. _ ~ And I go home and say to â€" ‘ «‘Gee whiz!t â€" x4 ma*t I hate to work! I wish 1 was the boss!" uo BRANTFPORD IS STRONG But my, when things go wtong! Mayâ€" , beo a strike, 7( Or prices down, or soms\bank . 5or8 and busts 4 Then ain‘t he Johnnyâ€"onâ€"the spot at éight! * Then he don‘t take no time to reaid , the .news, f Notr .eat no lunch, but keeps us all “mbw * Then he shoots lettors at the girl till THE BOSS. â€"Harper‘s . Magazinc will be . of ‘the, stel« "the result mnl:‘“: give anything k rum . thee . 1% e‘clock, â€"noon, ing valuable > propâ€" The cars are exceedingly neat, sPacâ€" | o ious‘ and in every rcspoc{ and detail jy; modern=and first class. ‘The. merest ; ;. detail has been given the most careâ€" ;. ful ‘consideration by the mechanical ‘,. i départment al "the Grand Trunk Railâ€", â€" way ‘System. ‘The management â€" had | a in view the accommodations | of the | patrons of. the road and wanted to ; ; afford them the best possible. 6 Tlic Grand Trunk Rallway‘ system have added to their equipment twenty beaptiful:.new passenger coathes . of the :most.modern construction _ and conveniences. The compaity are being confimended by: the travelling public for ‘the exguiaih workmanship _ and the superior accommodations they afâ€" fordâ€" the public. . The cars are 67 feet 6 inches long over end sills, 9 feet 6 inches wide over side sills, affording â€" a . total scating capacity of 75 _ passengers. They are designed so as to afford the greatest possibleâ€" strength, having stcel platform, wide vestibules, botâ€" tom and end construction being weldâ€" ed iron throughout, and mounted on Grand _ Trunk _ standard _ sixâ€"whecl trucks equipped _ with _ stealâ€"tired wheels. They are providedâ€" with winâ€" !dows having double sash of _ latest desigh and semielliptic gothic sash ‘set with opalescent glass of neat patâ€" tern. > A great improvement has been mad by the English societies in splecting thildren Tdr Canada. Thoge with g slightest susplcion of physicat weal noss or mental detect should be re: jfected caut of ~kindness to themaely. sélves. M s o 2 3.3 NEW PASSENGER COACHES FOR GRAND TRUNK, Ottawa, Doc. 2.â€"The number . sof thildren coming <to Canadafrom â€" the Dr: â€" Barnardo / and other: homes 4h ‘ the old ~countty numbesed Tast year, 8,258, but as ‘there were 19,374 apâ€" pli¢ations for} children Tor adoption, the departmenit of the interior,which looks after these little ones,. could #ot begin to meet the demand. ° ~~ Mr, C. B. Smatt, the inspector of immigrant . children, mportrfl:u venile : immigration â€" has â€" lived adversé>. criticism, â€"‘"and that the great majority ol these youn*stsh develop into: ¢xcellent citizens. | f""' woyh ( h. .. iA in ie 22 as yees 06 goet Aaee) s ce ‘ug colt got by Diamond King: fres! cow, 3 cows due to calye by time oi [nb.‘_oow. due to calye in April, Jerâ€" sey cow dus to calve in May, farrow cow,2 heilers rising 2 yéars old,stect ‘rising~2 years old, calf, 6 months old, valf 5 weeks. old, brood sow, Berkshire boar With pedigrec, 4 geese. "The interior of the car is. a model of beauty.. It is made . ol selected mahogany, being a flush design and provided with inlay. lines and ornaâ€" ments.â€" The ceiling is â€"of â€"the ~empire design, neatly decorated in 5016,1 the infetior gothics being semiclliptic set with opalescent art glass. â€" Dainty pattérn sillâ€"face pantasote â€" curtains are used. . 4 rmgen di q o d geih YA pro 1 M 1 s\ C yC "LIVESTOCK.â€"Grey horts@ 6 years | _ old (ggod geperal .purpose)y bay mate 18 years‘ old, (good driver), *suckâ€"|j, ing colt got by Diamond King. fresh | , Tiaaee mawey wownt. Xoroh . . mase "hinder, NoXon MOWEL, Noxon: _ Sceq f ““W‘i“"a . Noxon .&.fl" P “.-A, “»’i â€"~foll i '!*’l‘ ‘: a m‘, W“’ 6. ABCe y shutt xi;-wm-) na$ ‘ PW . * gl!" mt 4 . broad tite -gh.mm Hayrack, (ucarly ‘ï¬)wgl‘ bra w eutter; fanning . mill,; .&t me, 6 slodge, barley fork, beet fo: ug ‘uruck,: hay fork, tope .and ys, 2 sets doubletrees, ‘neckyoke§, .$> horse dovliletree, logging chain, setâ€" double harness, ~ciderâ€" barrel, . and a lot :â€"of other : articles : %00. â€" numerouss. to mention. _ Also > about.â€" 100 . busitcls tarpipe. ._;*~>~> 21. tz No réserve as farm "is> sold." .‘ \ TERMS.â€"Pigs, .turnips ‘and." all sums ~ of ~$10 and under, cash; «ver that amount 12 months credit on apâ€" proved <spegrity orâ€" 5 pef cent â€" o!l‘ fot _ cash .payments® of: credit _ amâ€" ounts. t i MRS.~ANDREW CLEMENS, l"rop.l JOS,. MCKUS, Auctioneer; ‘ 162t. g FRIDAY, DEC. â€"OTH P Moe * ‘~‘ 8A i @ ;.‘ F â€":A . 4 Je | ttan " Adolic, "uy Han. A #‘ â€"Â¥ i opregl 5oo ‘ï¬:’ ithalt of the Opposition: + â€" Be sbÂ¥ral 96 ‘v!'§z,*l't~.yr‘ i se miendit roaaiey ;2" ‘ 6. ~>.s â€" â€"f SVE ATMae o SS Tromqh ref oA hi : Seeqt ene o e e i n T C ié“?:*"'fg:{wi N8 'i.grfn»:{.m}v M e is * sns ."“"‘â€â€œ'ét) i wfl'afl‘g?‘@g\m. a‘,-t.,fl'@& }': isc: ABCAUY\iflashes of genuine hwmlot and telling ), â€"GHOWiDY") ~~ toe * f,':#-lmq‘fl' t. Bordéy affiler, "tur>] a‘l O legst â€"L seote. "of rarty new\ t ï¬n.‘tm in ut axplainine . c ow oo e t mc A td than irs, «cradles| ed. Mr. Fickdfig another opportunit) aw _ cuteri/toâ€" score, While ‘the . ol Â¥4 ; »BOWbaL. | pance" coveted ; wide â€" 1d , 1 + 0**» nance covered _‘-,..» d <peld, yl . Feâ€" osk . Of| marks â€" were. well connected and al; _ PMIeYS, <2" ways ~to the , and ï¬ hand! ‘ 4, 8: horse" ing~ of the â€" & was set â€"double) marked * q5 . -ii‘flmm, by a lot 4,:?’9â€{35‘;&-@% ce. â€"The r “x Nerou8s~~ 10| which ‘he â€" turned the tables on Mc 00 _ MT..: Borden: and _ Foster waesn:;- > _ ;| with their ¢ is of. récent Cal * 08e 0) l nog w;ï¬um keenly relishe; ald~~ @1 py the Liberal : members, and ‘kep! cash; ~47C"|{hem eonstantly Taughing and ‘chcer @ilit OM 4Dâ€"{ing.. He severely rated the lcader 0. . cent .+ 95; the Op for his attempt _ to edit &“'lm..b' : out of the supposed te. s duction .in the Fronch , treaty of â€"> tht, SNS, Prop: [dutm‘.,‘chmpme aod alcoholic 1i er: quots, . pointing out that the reduc ttiou mentiqned n the treaty â€" wer â€"â€"â€"_..._.; those â€"of the old <treaty, and werl ; ’thcre, he presumed, because Hon. Mr. HES FOR ,Fpstcr was a prohibitionist. . This lec him . to a sally which convalsed,. th: f lHousc when â€" he remarked. ‘that h« ! might use the old phrase that fcools y‘ system !{cntu-red in ~Where‘ angels) feared _ t« ent twenty ~Afead. Truth, ‘however, would. > no aches of permit ‘him to call Mr.â€" Borden 4 tion _ ‘and ‘fool, nor would it allow him to deâ€" ‘are being scribe Mr. Foster as an angel. ~ Mi ¢ _ public ‘Miller of South Grey, who‘is one o ship _ and ‘thp most shrewd débaters: in â€" Parlia is they alâ€" i mont followed Mr. Cockshutt. 1907 ' One of the lessons of the experience scems to be that times are very oft en good or bad according to the conâ€" ‘dition of the public mind. _ Where everyone : is confident, trustful and determined to make‘the best ~ of ]mm. hard times are not likely to come except as the résalt of. some |real calamity. On the other hand it seems fully demonstrated that it h“ sion out of nothing but their . own mu possible for people to bring on mselves a perlod of feal depres ’ï¬:.nqy' Amaginings, ~their fears and: Aboir .grumblings; 3A $ ‘ of May lrb. and beat the fast cofmâ€" ers from the United ï¬hulwfl& ada on the high vbz;" His : trophâ€" ies mo.n:lr‘tï¬ bluded twenty~ two gold als,. four stiver meda‘:‘ Threg gold watohes, 1i #wo _ bieycles, and many ‘othet valdable articles. > |_Good news is * coming from ~6the United States, says an exchange. Reâ€" ports ~from Yarious quartétrs > indiâ€" cate ‘a restoration of public confidâ€" ence, in the *financial~~ and industrial situation, and a renewal of industrial activity.~ Establishments _ that â€" had shut downâ€"because of the scarcity of ‘money are opening up again; _ some that were running on short time and shortâ€"handed are getting : back â€" to notmal conditions. ; ] This was to hbe expected. No one seems to be able to explain . why there should be hard times in cither the United States or Canada at pre sent. In this country we have been ‘told by a high authority that we are paying the penalty of our prosperâ€" ity, whatever that may mean; in the United States ‘it is contendedâ€" that the evils of the situation are mostly imaginary. Various calses have comâ€" bined tofcreamte distrust in a . situaâ€" tion which was healthy enough at bottom . though open: to legitimate icilticlsm in various particulars. It was casy enough to shake public conâ€" fidence, andâ€" the rest followed > as a matter of coutse.â€" This being . the case, .all that is necessary is to re store public confidence;: and . normal conditions will be resumed.: © .. The death is .nnï¬;lneed from Vanâ€" couver, B.C., of HMerb Clarke, son of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver: Clarke of Woodâ€" stock. Deceased was one of the plonâ€"< eerâ€" bicycle racers, and shortly after Mg brotght ont: by the W..AsA:As of : Woodstock, heâ€" landed the‘ bcycle championship of the J:m He The. bat of â€"alf tho. be. trentydéurth vil Service Commuission had assure« him the Commission expected "to havi its réport ready before the Clitist fimas vacation: _ At sls Hon.: W.~â€" 8. Ficlding,. replying t« Mr. Potley, said a member of the Ci GOODâ€"TIMES AND BAD TIMES WOODsTOCK «CYCLIST DEAD ; The C..N. R. main line is to be by | Mrs.) Lamb, jof Hepworth," for â€" six way of Brandon instead of Hartney, yearsan. invaltd,; is deadof: paralysis. 1t is said, lals 4 In respect tot rain accidents the t port shows 460 persons killed and 603 injured, as compared with 381 kifled and .223â€" injured during the preceding year. _ Of the killed 42=~were passohâ€" wers, 212 employes and 206 other perâ€" sons: â€" Passengers . infured: fhumbored 210 â€" and employes injuted numbered saa%004%%4re0 8 a i8088 4 48 Ottawa, Ont., Déo. 3.-7TW‘W@ report of the board of railway comâ€" missioners, presented to the House by Hon. Georgé P. ‘Graham, containhs. a summary â€" of the work "of the board ‘or ‘the year ending March 31 â€" lJast. The total number <of public sittings acld during the twelve months was 38, ~ at which 214 â€"apyyications ~were heard. A resume ol the more im Jortant‘questions coming before. the yoard. i given in some detaily .. inâ€"~ cluding the new general freight classiâ€" fcation, . the new uniform operating ‘ules for all railways, the. reduction ol passenger rates to a maximum of three _cénts per mil¢, international ireight: tate schedules. 7 RAILROADS KILL 460,. ______ _ | 603 WERE INJURED â€" â€" C â€" ~ .. / B4 > NAtheir use protebts the Boud: ! % * l\aï¬â€{:o‘uou a younger |@xâ€" .. ; it pression to the face,â€" <.. S g (G@imnt‘emen, are you baid? _ â€" | .*_.Tiuvite you to my 8:;%“ f PATENT ART 00 NC :: C K S X&(:’Sbsnd TO;JfKES. worn on Ovi { 3 eads. ey.are light in . ht, â€" e most natural in :n’:!urwi‘ !‘:dl rote o â€" Pm i head agarinst DRAUGHTS, .COLDS, "C $ B NEURALGIA. etc., and give. a . younger vmae expression to thâ€"face. Please remember.day and date. ~ _ ~Royal I Kendall‘s Spavin Cure to be in every stable and ‘barn in Canada. M prever mhho troubles from umm'fln. onesâ€"and takes awe signs of lamcness, ‘With a botile o? Kendal1‘s Spavin Citre hi you are prepared for ageidents that may happen at any time If Your Horse _ Gets Hurt? If one of the horses should tbe 90 Ieeccham Jou the remooy it ve wucmm"flgmv 1E psed Rendall‘s wit Cur #.ch -“b Wire Mudrw .w-:: out of .the w1 can make the the wrong kir + ie‘s Royal F hard spting wheip e that grinds fine and w astry <that are wholesome and pour E:htynnd crfs&;t’hl"n‘ â€ï¬‚ourgvlkg‘j the wheat field$, not in the mills. . " o k Your gr T avTiz.. sell ~you 6\‘-’»\‘ Py I_-lousyehold’ [b BCO\ | he knows., 38 y @D \| pleased cus % . s intme g i 1. / HAIR GOQ rof. Dorenwen oOrIoapNMIo _ ul i ts conmmna _ /| > He will be at W% & SATURDAY,~DECEMI STYLES than ever @ï¬â€œ 1 ed to the/ public héfors. ‘\‘g;; bave LADIES‘ and GFD ‘%" MEX‘s_ WIGS. TOUPERS, BANGS,_ _ POMPADOURS TIANSFORM ATIONS,* wWAYY _ akp PEAIN «* FRONTS, SWITOHEE of all long hair in every‘ and sade t wary of deght hair, â€"* C eb agana in â€" in LADIES, my GOODS are ognized the STANDâ€" XRD of PERFRECTION and I am preéepared mm t _‘ varic> oK â€" : TORBK.LONDON and PaR 54 Whe total â€" number of cases/heard took up: 20,595 folios ,g! testimony, There were altogether 2,936 applicaâ€" tions made â€"to the board during the year, an =ol 1,449 or: over 100 . por red© with the preceding xuu 3 Hbed Aot o auted y iroopatnints 16 milled an njured while workâ€" ing on her'rlwh’;::nhf ‘ahd 100 injured . by headâ€"on collisions, 3 "Killâ€" ed and-immlg&t}m' râ€"end â€"colli~ siong, Â¥1 ’muï¬w*‘i ced at le vel orosxlnï¬..‘u t and 102 injue> ed "by* Céfailments, ~ _ C t y es Ot the killed 160 were on the Grand Trunk milw;y, Anclu * 11 pa < gors . 318 we CP.R., â€" ot whort there . c ?W; were on the. Mi a ‘Central, * % being. .. .On theâ€">Gâ€"TUR. 90 : .khud; 70 were injured. it,, and. 14 . on the C.N.R. ~Of â€"employes 67 . were killed on the~@T.R., and 107 on injurcd on %be T.PRt,, and. 14 the ~C.N.R. ~Of â€"employes 67 killed on th@~GT.R., and 107 the‘ . C.P.R. * Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., 317. In ‘detailing" the character:â€" of ts‘ ,i‘ begins .x?ff‘ $st . AFC +X# 9e