I06 VAI R, v IC i<'E'F'i"Ie4 65'.` 8 V 1111`, V I.\`.lI\.Il4.I.\\J AC9 KJU. pgg 14_ : .... .............................G....C. We guarantee perfect satisfaction in each ' and all our lines of Corsets--that is everything right, or Money refunded. Our Whitdwear and Corset selling goes merrily on, and our stock was never so lzugge nor the assortment so varied. . It demonstrates our right in claiming this store as THE Whitewear and Corset House `of Barrie. . N o matterAwha .tyoVur wants, om? stock is largeenougb and fresh enough to snupply your needfuls, even to the smallest want. Try us for your Corsets and Whitexveur : we warrant: satisfaction. ' This linenis exclusively our own. Itvis made and named expressly for this store and guaranteed perfect, and possessing all the advantages of a high class corset at -.1 very low gure, made" of ne jean on French model. It comeslin dove only, all steel lled with nely stitched bands bias from back to front, lace trimmed both top and bottom, with every appearance of adollar dorset; gives `an individual contour to the wearer, and guaranteed perfect in every respect. We challenge comparison with any 750 corset in the trade. OUR PR|cE 5oC_ Made for and sold only by us. Sizes l9to `27. See it.- NEW HEALTH phe THE BUSY HARDVVARE STORE .0 wtvv oJ|\Oaaoo`gg;\j. - Business men of Dawson deo ruin staring -them in the face, `It is said that unless action is taken at Otta- _wa immediately six weeks "will see Dawson a deserted camp. A mons- eter mass`meetin,.r, was in `progress when the message was sent. . . VI... .....A..... ..:.n... A KT T` ff`.-n.-A YOUR TRADE CANADIAN FOOD. " `3 ...IF YOU REQUIRE X CUT SAW OR AXE J. R. HAMBLYE . WE are After -HAU|\lT-ER BF?OS., In return Wewaljt to sell you something that will give you large returns. You will receive these returns by feedmg your Hens OYSTER SH ELL, your calves CREAl_VI EQ_U|VAL_ENT wmrswmn Crompton's Corsets These goods are well and favm-ably known, and to .rhe many` styles and qualities of this popu`.-ar make, "we have added the - La Raine and French Gen-dle -Both girdle corsets, that are beauties in design and guaranteed perfect tting. We sell" you warranted Go_o You run no risk. _We look after this part of it for you at _ ` ` richest in the world. lter at a, certain price to minors. VVIIIJLI LIIC LILCGWLIHC `V `LE BHKJIIUI The order gives A. N. C. Tread- gold, Sir Thomas Tnncred end other members of the syndicate title. in fee to all lapsed or vacant `placer claims in Hunker, Bear,- and Bon- anza, Creek, and all their tributaries. This includes Eldorado Creek, the This leaves of the paying creeks only Dominion, Goldrun and Sulphur and Indian River that will remain -open. How the .'ronhle A1-use. Ottawa, Feb. 19.--'1`he trouble in Dawson arises over the granting by the Dominion Governlnent of certain concessions to Mr. Treadgold and others for the w`ut,ers offthe Klon- dike river, to be used for mining` purposes. The company has got to supply 11. certain quantity of we.- n-1L_ .I.... .............-l.. -0 l\"\`l\l\ w\....L.'. Wonderful how the devotees of the best custom tailor shops are coming afouml to us. The time was when thefd be apt to shy at little if we , began to talk $10 suits to them. What s made the change? Just this-they ve discovered that about the only di_fi'erence between the toorder end the ready to put on suit is the price-'-g'ra.nted he buys a H UNTER suit. _ We put es much style ~- we put as much honest work- ma.nship-we give as much quality--we show 2). `bigger variety than the biggest custom tailor, and are` just iww splendidly equipped to meet any and every man s taste in a stylish suit. A At` $1 a. great range of nobby ftw.e'evdsard ne serges. - 1 O.C)O' .d . . Par Excellence BARRIE. A Specialty. and i)V'0u-r 'z'1._I1E -62-1t`t1;3, oppos th I-=ost_,% Office..__ London, Feb. 19.--Rev. Newman Hall, D.D.. `former chu,irnum of the Uoxmgregationzxl Union, who had been ill for some Limo mLs_t, died at 9.30 o'clock yc-st.cr(ln.\' .um'ni:11g'. I`|._-. I\.. 1u..-....._... Ylull n..`.. k....... u I.A\1\.an `yuuxvwa --u.` - OI-Jo -go Rev-. Dr. Ne\\'111a1.1|1W.I-Iall was born May" 22, 1816,` at Maxitlsstolle; and wusa brother of the captain 'of_ the famous st.ea.m.s'_hip (:roa.L Idastoru. lle -was` educator! at. lIig'hhur_v Cbllege and London University,` mul was the Iirst, pastor of Albion` (.`nng`t'ugation-. 111 Church. Jlull. .1..8 12-.-'54. From 1854 to 1876 hn was pa.St0l` of the famous Surrey '(`lmIIol. London, ii`) Sll(`.`(,`,("SSiQ[1 to Rev. Rowland Hill and V Rev, .1 {H1108 S'hom'mun. From 1876 to 189:2 he was` pus\()r nfW Christ `(`.}mr`ch, Lun1hL-11,. built at. a cost of about $300,000, in perpetuation of Surrey -(.`?l1u.pol. Ho r~sip:.n(2d' his .(:htu_'go ten _v<`u.rs ago". and ,six;cu then` had boonT;1V p;o`m-ml ov-.xn;,.';vlist.. D1`. IIall wn,s IL,[H'0lifi('V1Llllhul'. He Was` chairman of tlu-- (Jox1grI't'L:a.ti(nm.lUn~' ion in "1866. 110 bore a high repu- mtjnn as am elummnt and ' Otufncst w'a'i`u-r, and was hm) m1t;l'mr _'nf u nmnber of \_vell-known h_\'mns. ' ----an [HL[FL`l-`I |'l\Jum|: \,\Il.r.yo H J The hudy was suhsequcnt.ly claimed by relatives from 'l`m'<)1nto, Out. and taken there last evening` for (inter-*- umnt. 'I`homus Allen, hus'ba'nd of de- ..ccnso.(1, is well known in Ora.nge.v.ille. \vhm'eTl1e formerly resided. .. . ,,.___._______ ___ ` _g -Formorly Chairman of the Congrocatiqnal Union of Britain. lmmxlu, l~`cl>. .1`.).--Ml.i. l":.umy Vietch Alfvn, 37 years old, who, since ]&l.'~`l.'Hil,t,|ll`d1l_\v' haul lived with her hush'.u1tl am, No. 206 Dewitt .~:trect. -drunk a, q'mm1,iLy ofcarholic acid at, 12.30 o'clock yes`tc1,`da.y af- 1.m~nnm1. 'l`ho wmn:-i.n dicgl :1 few minutes lute!" my the Emergency I-I'os- pital. She In-ft the following note; "Mrs. .1. '1`. vAIl`e`n. formerly of Fair- purt,_, N.,\ .; tired of life. VF&i1"por.t papers: please copy."_. ' -,. VIVI... l...rlu: I IVnnlJ ;vII`\Qfhl|IInI1f`1I Iucv. rm. :_ucw.\uN HALL DEAD. %`mg;iih;nV'io; 'I'Iu~ .\{r Iempt run I-`utile. vvlo-\: ...w. `Wluu L|u- -"uvnniuuv Gets. Mrs. A I .i.n's suicide. Duelist ~myt. Io Jull.. g C.pe"Town._ Feb, 18.-Unbrece%d ent- T ed oods have occurred in the south- , western portion sf Cape Colony, re- 7 sulting in- great destruction of houses, bridges, and railroad pro- ! perty. Twenty-ve persons have`{ been drowned. VA 1 I i 2 i I v I Barcelona, ` Feb; 18.-`-For aeverdl ' days past preparations have been in hc_:re for wgeneral strike, . progress and `now trade iswzomplctely para-_` lyzed. The number of strikers is 80,000, and the strike movement is sprea.ding in the vicinity of thc'_city. Three persons were..kiIled and V 35 wounded in up encounter between the . strikers and [troops Monday; ..+....l...A .. 1)I.l\"l\IV ivnnlnxnur I--3 5 St. Petersburg, Feb. 19.-- we bodies of 800 victims of the om-thi- quake at Shamuka, V'l`rn'ns(:uucnsia. have thus `far beenirecovered. 'J`1;.-- treasury has given 50,000 roubles for the relief. of the destitute._ 'In the I villages _surroundin;: Tshamaka. '_ .27 persons were killecj; i. -Be1TlVefonte. `Pm. Feb. V19.--Be'ca.l'1se3 his wife failed. to appear-at the time ; he had set for her return. Frank M.` &Bekwit;|PVwa`lll` .c_iAghVtL;1iiles fto , the ?p1w9..w% r 3 .9 W98 ~t%a.. nu Ind 1:111-. Beckwlth-218` '-Jaivl`. V Ill` 7\Cii31{da1o_ha the mob attacked the gen'da.rmes, and the cavalry,_ who` were protecting the street car T ser- vice, and-a. serjous melee followed. in which one person was. killd and three were wounded. ' 1; C1,LA_I,II ,I__ 3-- LL- ._..L..._'|.... nun ans: 9 aux. us uvyu .s.I.L\,l1|\4l.J v Rioterjs yesterday` attacked a. pri-; son van and attempted to` release` a number of strikers who hadbeen} made prisoners. A striker fired on the guard, who in reply shot and ` killed the man who fired on him. : ..--I.-.. __-__'.I I- , _ |___ .IlU\Il\l>J guguvv vuusd l'l&l5|h\a\-u .Rioting wa,s renewed- here last. . damage. A evening, and crowds of strikers par- aded the . streets, doing extensive .._..:--u- ..AlI:_A_ Innt--...... 4|... Int ,D0logatu'sa id to Ban` .`l"`9r", . . - r 9` . r South Africa With Intention tp._' End the Wu; _ Paris,` Feb. 19.-.-The F'ra.nca is' says it learns that the Boer delegates have not gone to America, but to th Transvaal by way of Delagoa. Bay, to try to end the war. ` VCIVJOGUVB -4 0 A serious collision between the troops and the strikers occurred yes- terday at San Martin. a village in the subui*bs. ITIe're the troops _re`d uIlJ\JC LIX! LKIII V\llUo Troops have been sent to` A Sa.blI.- dell. and to other places to `sup- press the disorde1's. Londen, Feb. 19..--'When the hoax % ing of the charges against. the (194 efendants in the case of the Bank - of Liverpool frauds was resumed yes- terday, Thomas 1 -. Goudie, the ac- cused bookkeeper of the bank, was placed on the stand as a witu-ass for` the Crown. IIe'to1d his story sub`-V stzxntially-, as ulrozuiy known, 1 and - said James Mamces, an /\n1e:-in-my bookmaker, accused of C()l11l(L'C(.i0ll with the robberies, introduced him- self to Goudieus an A1nex'icun- ac- quainted with American -jockeys.aV.n'(l.. hence, in uposition to "spot" win-- ners. The fntroduction was follow- ed by bets, whereby" Ma.1'ks & Com pany won .30,()0O during the. first . week. }o11 (-xp1 uinod that fea.'r:< of exposure rendered him an easy victim of Mnnces _wi`les. Niagara Falls, Feb. 19..---W.i1l'Lam E. 1-lunt; the alleged prmnoter of the Kcntuck_vV Lottery _Compan,V.who was arrested at Fort Erie .'Monday afternoon, was brought _before _the police xlmgistrato at 10 o'clock `yes- tenday morning for hearing. It was mutually agreed that the case be enlarged for one week-, and Hunt was given bail. 81,500, himself putv ting up,$500 and.two others. $500. each. James_ Keating of '.`th2'ia town. and`Mr. Nance Carry of ]*`m't "Erie were "his two suretios, and- ihe was given liis-j liberty; London, Fe,b..l 19.--I..or'(l `K_itchen- E er s despatch states that during the past week 17 Boers were killed; 5 Wounded, 107 captured and 138 sur- 1 rendered. A number of ries and a,': quantity of a,rp_muniti0nV and stock were also captured. A ._ ' ' Maj.-Gn. '1 x-uman Resigns. London, Feb. 19.---The War Secre-. t-.'u'y, Mr. Brodrick, replying to a. uuestion in. the House of Commons' yest"erday- regarding -the remount scandals, announced that Major-Gen-! erall Truman, Inspector-General of V thetremount establishment, had sent in his provisional resignation, but hot would be allowed to retain - -his position pending the decision of the_ Court. of Inquiry appointed to A in-3 quire into the charges brought n.gainSt,hiS department. J\|I-`V9 V00!-I_ annual vv--u OlI\4`. VII ILIJIQI A large lumber yard has been burned by inccndiaries, and several Itores have been pillagcd. `l):..4~:u~ nu-.. . ........-u-A I_-.... 1-..: 3 Trudgold Condessibn May Havb E That Effect on Mining Town. E Tliibt comma '1-o AKl|Ef-:lCA.: CnpVoT qolony Flmuled and Hutch Property Destroydd, _ Eight Thousand Rioterg Parade and Pm 3 Valyzo Buainou in Barcelona. lIlll\_;\4 VV\4| ' At Sab;de'il. also in thelsuburbls, the strikers burned the Octrol . tax offices and convent. ' |__-.- 1-..-.. ...-..6- 4..- Q-L- \I\u`o\.\u. Paris.--Feb. 19.-"l.`he Temps 1-.\sL: evening [.)uhliShCS it despatch Afrum (lonstuntinuplc, which xlnuounccs that. Miss Stone has been -released by ` the l)rigmu_ls,_wh`u have held her cup- ; Live since Sept. 3 last; and has been - handed over in` good health tn. the: drugomgm of the American legm'.ion.i VHI... r1.`-`aux:-I-nla nf'I`tI 4`-Inf {Inn v"`,n\r_'| Ohurzod \1'it.l|.(fmnplicity in KidnapAp ingV of Miss who. I l.ll(l5\lJJl_(llL ux yum. :.nu.u,- Ln-Ivwnu ;uhu.\-.u... The despatch adds that the ".Re.\4'-: erend 'J`s'ill . has been arrested the chgwgu of complicity in the kid- numning'1 of Miss Stone. - ` V ' on 3 Wan Under the Inuence of` Mancosmnn Amnrlcanrnookmnkor. ` sniunsas K11,L$:n BY TROOPS. Walked l6igIIt..Vlilw5 to liilljwlfv. I-Ianovm; Prussia, Feb. 18--- -A 1'ourt-nuu'tial yesterday condemned Herr 'lr`alken-hagen, an oicial pf` the army reserve. to six years .i1np1-is- qnment in a fortress -for killing Lan- ; dmth von Bennigsen. in a dual, Jan-. . _ 16. in the Emperor's hunting park `at Springe, as the result 0! Q - quarrel growing out of the 'con'duc_t. :0! the wife .01 Herr, von, ABenniue_n.j GOUDIAM '1`!-;Ll.sTu1~' STORY. TWINTY-FIVE nliowxzn. REV. 1311.1: .\ A.-x'it.n'u:s'rEu;A amp` nmuu, 1;. -covered . The }sc1's Last, 287. Hunt. lmllml Our. London. Feb. lV8..-A futile aitehtpti was made in the House of Lord! .,vestcrdu_v to obtain it he.ring_Lfm_"'a._N bill abolishing the "c-nnnscientioul T. Aiection" ` clauses in the Va,cclnlLtioIJI_A~ from` E31 p_ngo_.pt ~ -%po`mx law. but. even wjitlr u p:ra.vo,;. ` p ox'.epidomi__'c. _t.lm`~nt.>n'<:d. % ` -er_nmnt,r-is Adct0x'.1N11"rnc';.(l' novtvti .:'n'mg.}l_~ ' ` n;Succee_Ads fn Defeating Both`Con- ` 'servative and Independent.` Itewtrf, Ottawa Ge;erment'e Cendjdete In Llegerg an a 9ua.jomy of Prebably VI `.l'hhnnnd--United `Vote of Toombe, Conservative, and fichardlop, Inde-V pendent, 526 Over That Received by S'ton ,l Nominee. ' `lo 7 V .|\JLl\4II CI-A V LIDLVD S'tewa;rt s vote at 11.25 ` o'clock: with eight polls to hear from, was` 3,142, Richardson, Independent,` 2,-?` 156, and Toombs, Conservative, 1,- 512. - A Winnipeg, Feb. 19.-Th electors 1 or Lisgar," while electing Stewart, Ottawa. : Government candidate, yeaterday by a. majority of i probably` a. thqustmd, pro- nounced at T the same time in the aggregate vote, against the` Government by a majority of over } ` five `hundred votes. Q';____-..1_I._ _, A - *` "` ` ` \l.n.u It will be seen that had Toombs Kept out of- the running and the votes polled fox"? him {zone to Rich- ardson, as they would` have, Rich- ardson `would have defeated Stew- art by 526. ` FBI... .'..-_ gL__' 1-7., r-1.-. ... .. ..,, ....u. _ The .ma.jorityT for Sifton s can- didate was made up of an gzlmost solid French and Mennonite `vote, and three towns, Richardson receiv- ing a largemajority in the Eng- lish-speaking farnlinpg section. Nfnnvr Inninnn {`n...nn---v-J--'----- -'-- *`- ....... gyuwxxaueg Aa.:;au.ug acuuuu. `Many leading Conservatives in the riding were strongly opposed to the opposition put up against. Richard- son by a'.wing of the A Conservative `party-, and ;took no pains to hide their feelings. . "I"kn11.-u-:6-tuvuol-1` - - A - - - - - - - A- ......... ...._,.-,.,, They `naturally express no regret that Toombs lost his deposit, as they say that had 'I`oombs`1 out of the field Richardson would have given a hard blow to machine poli- tics as practisd by the Ottawa Gov- ernment, whose candidatehad yes- terday the support ofthe barrel and abundance of whiskey. V Trffnnun `inf-nwnaof vvvnn -1..--... 1.. LL- .u.u\. suuuxnw-auvxsuv Ul VVIKIDILUJ . Intense interest was shown in the city as the returns were postedV by the newspapers and at the clubs. avuwuuu '--nu. nIg,lII.o ' London. Feb;-1?).---Th Moscow cor-. Treapondence of? the Daily _-Mail Jay. wfelapse; -lmy. his fe.v.er_= has returned- .V`-hiaV%hga;5t1s'~woak 4. that ~Count "1`olsto_i hs.s`*`suered 9, . - ' 1 Dominic: Government said to) Ian lind- qd Over the Rlohnt Klondike to. 9 syndicate-The Dunn in a sync 0!: Great Indignation-A .801-Ion Sun of ` Ahlu, in They Thnnton to Leave Dainou Unless Remedy In Apliod. Coionlnl Secretary`: Boly to `Disappoints `T ed Doputution of Wolshmon. ; London, Feb. 19.-A deputation of Wels-hmwyesterday waited on Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State" for the Colonies, .to ask that the Government provide a. tran- sport for the purpose ofremoving to Canada. .8. number of their country- men and their families, who had mi- -grated to Patagonia and who -desir- ed a, change of settlement lfu ll....~{`I......l,.:.- o _____I.-_'__ _.l LI, ,- London,- Fe. 19.--Field Marshal JSir Neville Bowles Chamberlain is dead. L -1 ,'-u1- 'I\ a run - . . _. uvi`-I Sir Neville Bowles Chambcrlain,G. Cd.B., G.C.S.I., on the unemployed list of H.M. Indian forces, was born in V 1820. He entered the `Indian army in j 1837. He `was made Major-General for dis- tinguished service` in 1864. He aerv-- -ede throughout [the Afp;han_wa.r, 1839-42, a.ndgwas wounded on six 'oc.cas.iona. He was severely wound- ed at the siege and _ capture 0! Delhi in 1857. T y _ ` _ \.u g, usncyalau UL Bvvhlulllcllha, Mr. Chamberlain explained that when the reception of the deputation was first mentioned he un-derctood that the Welsh in Patagonia wished to emigrate to South Africa`. Had such been the case, arrangements could easily have been inn-de, but- he was powerless to render them assist- anceto eznigrate to Canada. He suggested that the deputation should call on Lord Salisbury or that a subscription he stun-tedoin the United Kingdom to raise the necessary ve or ten thousand pounds, or that the Cana,-clian Government might increase their liberal offer of a poun`d`V per head. v Yaktitsk, De Win_dt expedition bound on trip from Paris to overland East Siberia, Feb. 18.- an Now York, which started from the French capital ,Dcc. jrom Irkuta De Windt a. J-af.n._ 15. - 19 last. has a.rriv.ed here k, Siberia, which place`. n'd his companions _loft 1_Iu|UI4\-' vv sun . on`: u 5 wt ! \4\4l| LVKJC It is reported 'in`smne quarters that the Elder-Dempstcr Company will of-. for a. steamship to transport. the Welsh sc-tt.1e'rs to Canada. `Memorandum Giving Financial side at tho Quution. Toronto, Feb. 19.--A memorandum received by the Bureau of Mines from Joseph James of Actinolite, Hast- ings County, gives reasons why a bounty on arsenic should be granted. He says that negotiations are pending with foreign capitalists for the es- tablishment of large Works, which" will not be executed unless a bounty be granted. Should this be done there would be -a plant ol"2,4UO tens arsenic annual capacity, on which the Province would pay_ $12,000 and the Dominion $24,000 bounty. This output could be. increased to 5,000 tons, onowhich the bounty -would be $75,000, and the annual outlay for stores, fuel, wages, etc... would be `$600,000. In the seven years for which i a. bounty is `asked $375,000 would be `paid in bounty and 34,- 200,000 would be \expenvde(l by the manufacturers. The total annual) consumption of arsenic i`n:Cana-da and the United States is about 6,- 000 tons. ' ' ..-4-um-o "Fhe deputation, which was groa.tly disappointed at the Colonial Secre- !a1ry's reply, wasohea-dod b_y` represen- tative Welshman resident, in London. The Canadian High Comm-issior_1cr s uice was. not represented. T.` .'n .._n'--.L...I . ---._ -.____.A A..- LL_A l"'ield Mu-oh'al, Chamberlain Doad. P , - Chicago, ._ ' T Dawson, via, Skaguay, Union ltemody 13- Ap1}'gd.W i _ fsta.te that an order Whlch arrived from Ottawa, recently` gives to the '1`rcadgold VWa- ter and Mining Syndicate possession of all vacant ground and all ground to become 'va.cant. in the richest por-` tion of the V Klondike. great indignation. 1).. II: u an" .. There is -.;\-- ,1` Y\,.__#.. ---- Fob; 19.--Advices nfom-= WANT BOUNTY ON ARSINIC. is rownzumcss 'roJLss1sr. :.`n...i Agaiin. Dying. _Do Wlndt. Ldontod. l`?3?3%'- % W365! 0039065. 11335 BBQ vruwuv, nuu as. v. Sco writes of the changing aspect of Sable blind. Thejdopartmenpa are up interpqting W"-fl I18!` 8l8l'8!' .l\1l'!!. uulnus uruvvu. Rev. Mr. Grey, of Thornton, occupied the pulpit here on Sunday afternoon in the ab- s-nce of our pastor, Rev-. J. W. Churchill. His _sermon was yery much appreciated by the audience. His text was taken from Luke 15 chap. verse l0,-Likewise I say` unto you. there is joy in the presence "of the Angels of God over one sinner that repent; eth. FEBRUARY G ANADIAN" IS GOOD. An article on Marconi, a new serial and other note-worthy features. make the Feb- ruary Canadian Magazine decidedly . attrac- tive. M.`(). Scott gives some information about'Marconi s relations with the Canadian Government not before given to the public. From this it appears that Marconi will shortly return to Ottawa, ~'after a consul- tation with his London backers. The art- icle also indicates that the ministers are "viewing witheaoh other to see who will have the credit of controlling the wireless telegra by of the future The new ,serial is entit ed The Four Feathers." andiis by A. E. ~W.. Mason, whose novels are well known, especially Parson Kelly. , Its scenes are laid in Ireland, London and. th Sondan, and. is mainly a military story. Professor-iShortt writes of the Imperial pro- blem and points ontthat the time is at hand when it may be `necessary. to defend the ridlits and liberties of I the mother. country from eneroaohmentson the part of the colon-' ies V` The Hon`. 'J_.=W. Longley trades Dana.- `da s `Religious Development, and protests lsgaiust assuming [from the statistics of A rec-. `eleiiastielsm that `religion, has developed. M r; Lon ly; thinks peopleare not so devout sndrellqsions: to`-d_sv.-ssthey we:-,e_a `oest_nry.{ NIll'?3.1 tt0%`!3i"=deIrib'.' the !u.n-` ; 7W. M3!id_s ` 9!e,_nenw , Wyebriclge. Advance Correspondence. Miss McDonald of Wyevale spent Sunday wix w .\Iiss McBae. 1`-`rt . Dunlap, of Fairview, is visiting with he: nsin Miss Gardiner. 3 :.~ Hollister and son Harold of Elmvale are -4 --nding afew days at the home of Z. O sselman. n_. r1.._.....I....II 4|... nan: `Dual-nr nf tho MCI up u, my: u|.uI;; lu.~.,, vu .,.......-... A The I)&l't,lCul>l.I' prrounds of, .objec tion are as to the company get- ting the abun(loned_(tlui111s on Ben- anza and "some of the` tributary creeks, but before they get the claims a very large zuxiount of mo_n~ ey will require to be expended by the company. Coxnmissiouer Ross, of the Yukon, is no\v'on his way here, and the mutter will no doubt come up for diseussiori, and if it is shown that there are any rights` of the miners or the preneral public in- tqrfered with, the aITu.ir will be pro- perly adjusted. Those interested in the company say that there were some applicants for the concession, oandiseeing that they did not succeed, _ arehow stirring up trouble against those who did. ' 11 _._ ursseunan. IV v. Dr. Campbell the new Pastor of t] Presbyterian Church delivered a very` in prcsaiveaermon from Matt. `.28, 6 vere,T< Sunday last. , u7....1...:.1.'.... Inna ma" rnnmnented at tl uscman sang. Aquieb and pretty wedding took place last; week at the residence of Mrs. G. Ed- wards, when Miss Gertie Edwards was mar- ried to Mr. Deuure of Midland. The cere- mony was performed bv the Rev. Mr. Hanna of Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Denure will re- aide in Midland. Sunday last. - eWyebt'-idge was well represented at the Sons of Scotlend a concern last Friday even- ing at Midlandat which Miss Niven Mc~ Lachlan sang. V A nnigr and nu-nM'\1 Wnddln took D1308 or Mrs. u. mowu on ouuu.._,. Messrs. Sam. and Willie Malay, of Barrie, spent Sunday with friends here. W. M... nvamna en nan Miss ()1-nha Sriszlv Holly, Advance Correspondence. Mr. Millard'Gibson. of Niagara, is home for a short time. 1"r,._.I-_L-...... nnnnl Qnvntlolvl 111:0-K HIS parents law IXIIIYIBDBIII Mr. L. Webb, of Allandale. was the guest uf Mrs. G. Brown on Sunday. - - r-~ 0-..- .-...I =`I:A llnlnu 1\`unl'I;n spent unuv WIDE ll'lUl..luu ucnc. _ We are p!eased to see M188 Orpha Srlgly out again after her recent illnes. . M. A nnnr in hnnlina wnnrl tn Ml`. Tom 0"` again BITE!` I161` FUUUHU Iuucu. ` Mr. A Dyer is hauling wood to Mr. Tom 1 Campbell's coal and wood yard Allandale. M... r. Nnirn returned to her home at} ; I0!` 3 snort. muw. 1 Mr. G. Vanda:-burg spent Sundaynwith I , his parents at Killvleagh. M. 1'. wnhh nf AIInnn.]e_ was the Quest METHPDEII B CUE] uuu vvuuu. _y.nnu s;u,wuuyuvu , Mrs. L. Nairn returned to her at 1 Palmerston on Monday, after a. short stay with her sister Mrs. James Brown. f`|_ __ A 'I'\L-__4-3- nnnuun:nt` `Rn So far as can be learned, the '1`!-eadgold concession gives the com- pany the right to locate hydraulic claims on any unirranted portion of the Klondike and pump water and distribute it to other miners. It is claimed that the concession, which runs for-thirty years, does not in- terfere with existing mining or wa-- ter privileges. The company . is bound to su'p|)ly u.t. least 1,000 cubic inches of water by July 1, 1905, half of the quantity must be avail- able for other inim-rs at at inuxiinuni of $1 per inch, It is maintained, -however, that U1iS.'_CilllS0.hS `been &I.1t0l`(`d to make the 1na,xim_nm champge 25 cents. By. next December the compa.n_v must. have spent $250,000. 2-