P. > ~ _.----uyvhs -1- IIHIJQILJ ICITIICU Flt! astonishment that this lowly form of obelsence is not observed at Enropean courts. and he gnnnedlately decreed that none but the usual customs de- manded by European sovereignsshonll he required of Europeans when they entered or left his presence; i ` I , v_- ---;v-U}. VVII IJIU III'W.ro 5` ` 1`heu," `laid the sultan, "ho should : have learned the art or making saluta- j tlons without the occurrence or `ouch accidents." 7 c Thcroupon hi: majesty lcurued iwitl: llfnnilhmjnf lhgls Mu- I-_I_ a----r ----v `anvwvnar Iulllll O A distinguished naturalist had_ heen presented to the " sultan, and as he bowed his '-head to the ground, instead or supportink himself with his hands. he placed them behind his back: con- sequently his forehead came against the marble floor with a loud bang, and he had some dlmculty in recovering The sultan was amazed;- Has not the gentleman had the honor or enter- in: the presence of hi: own sovereign?" he. asked another visitor later._ D-..|..a.|.. 1.- s.-- L-- -- - T ..w.qu_-cu auvulcr untor Intel`. as` , Probably he has had that honor -your majesty." was the answer. mg... n 4-..n.r - 45.. _._u__ ... . - - _ 'ModI1yln;- a. low. 5 ` Travelers` received by the sultan. of Morocco were at one tunerequired to make the customary obelsance {the country, but that ceremonial i ` `how omitted. The reason, according to"La- dy Grove in her V`.`Seventy-one Days ` Camping, goes back to a slight social awkwardness involved in carrying out that prescription. . ' A all-I`........a-|_-.I _--us -- - - - ` X . T &."n{i&{.h'i3L..T.2Ifih1"1'.e'sI."g:,"w.. Ioxzgd with 3 purglyti stroke cud fell on the wo_. Ho nmunog than all night and was duqovorod by hu IOII on the my to school next morning; Fla -ill .....1..m- wu fvvg r 1 '.l_'i-lhn|-y Eat olimbd 3 tree after 3 ooon. Ho cut through the limb in which the noon was hiding, but it struck the one howu smding upon. He fell out of the tree and III killgrl. 1:; 1n;_,_ 1 -` __ ___.--.p- ww-u-uvovxu W Eernie Wpeonlo will eek the Dominion Government to dredge the herbor there gnd et Portilildwetd to e depth of twenty eet. J 3" B. Hellingeworth wee found guilty of impel-eonetion et the recent referendum- vote It Ottewe end wee eentenoed to eix zmonthe in jeil end e ne of $200. 1 A IL _._. `l\ A --u-- no 1:. (run. w. A. Hamilton. 1`. Allan. at. 16 14:. Cannon, 4: I331, J. Morris. E F.`-Teller, at. 17 G. 1`. Stephen, '11:. Bum A `II.-._:II AnoldIIIannanIed'1'bnnapeonwne kill- ed while walking on the railway track near Tweed. . ,`l'lIe0.P.B. lande In Sanhtcbewan and _1nrb Alberta have been advanced to 86 an acre.` a II-..~ John Merritt, formerly of Hamil- ton, nbot bunaelfndhd wbila rabbit bunt- ing in End: Flamborn. Pntriok Oantweil, ot Guelph, untreat- ed on n charge oi nunnlting hia father, who in in.a critical onnditinn. ~ uuuvuu Ul out UIIIIIII DIIIIWI WI! IUIIOWII oioou won olooepd :-- V ;.; .- T` , Puuidont-l1unh|ll Fuck. Snonnry--`Link Kennedy. . The ornurwhloh has boon negated for tho league will In uudpt `tho next meeting. `Tau, suotionut.` - -- 5 ~ _- r - -' ----"I r-'s" Tuesday, Much 3rd. I903-'-O`n Lot 28, con 1. sunnidsle, out of Sunnidslc Rosd; term stock, implements, etc; Ssle st 1 o'clock shsrp.` Joseph Bertilott. prop., L. Tobe; sucsionesr. .. Friday. March 6th. 1903-'1`he executors of the estetc of the love John Hemilton will ofcr for sale on lot 10. con. 3. Tos- sorontio, the urn: property. stock, imple- ments `and chstesls. sle st 1 o'clock, L. Tuba. nuotionur. - ` up 1 ocvou-201$. Q3 wlllillli At ufuno m Hhob :1. ms. tutu--:1 thoA0:::u'I"8ohool 3:. 353w; nmngnn 1:3; -I`-L. - Gil IIIUKIIVIL 3:` " J. ,E.fBla:ck_, siuuum. c.m.; W. H. Hall. LWoll eloy`. A D C.M.; -Rev. B - C, ` Pollick, Ellsboro, 0. Chap.; W.` J. Bell. Sintaluta. C F.S.; G. ' A. Braithwaite. Wolseldy. C R 0.: W. H. Fleming, Sumerbnrv, G. Troa.; R. A; Gopaland, Grenfell, C D. at 3 ; G. 0. Hunter. Same:-bury, C. Lech`. .'Fhn now of-I-hm.-n nun-a :..-s..Il...I I... `D..-A. us \Is lI.IlIlVI'In L`JIIulI3l'Il|.ll'-Y, U .I-IUUU The new oicers were ingtalleiby Past Gountv matter, .A. D.- Ferguson. Next place of_ meeting, Sintaluba. - ` Wednesday, March 4th, 1903-01: north 4} lot 24, con. 9, Innial; farm stock, implo- monh, household furniture` etc. T Sale at 1 o'clock lhltp. - Geo. S. Wallnoo, prop. 'l`n_.}!.'n Il-....L 9.: Inner l\ _ 7-; no ebeoi`Ta,' N;W.1`.,v county L O.-L..4 wueheld at -Wo`lae'ley.. on Tneeday, the 3rd `of Febru- dry, whon the following officers were elect- ed and ihltalled :- `I' `IN `I`lI-`_L L`! .;I - run: :11 on up an` V /A good frplh 10. 11p to j'Ord6.I.s pi'omfptIy attended to} A We hav; On fine selection 61' the Latest and "Most Popular ;Shaet Mpsic. way and see methods. i THEBAZAARE biA o1iAzJGm;I'IE,1.% .-`v----- -95- -VII V_Il UIIU WI '1. . . -V next morning. He will problblyl ANT!-UIG Ia LEAGUE AL- I__; _____4n., # D -l AUCTION` suns . ` Daughter hasluthe piano T` ,. A purchasedof us and f`papa has it on easy payments. the favorof giving us a call. Even if p you're not ready to u` p . buy just now,` come in any and hear our instruments and -learnpof our` e We'll tell you all about the ' piano and our partial pay-` ' meal: plan, if you ll do us J50 VV. Ii` , V5510 . J. W. Brydon. W. A. Copeland, A Robertson, ak.13 `Door: En! of Queenfs. Hotel L McLEAN aslutvnatmunwvl III I IIIIUII XIII UV XI".-UTI1 WUH WV. II o and limit data. At tho Ptovldanoa I or held three week: ago, cookers had from Mr. Sam`: nook practically mph the bonds. `Ir. Smith ha I you; bitch coming on now that ho think: in About us: kit I: avg l;l'|Od. GM the NwY:-`k; W to an ID GUI)` . V Ion. sltho with . h` bl) courlgchndod in but clone! 1! to: comm .0!!!` put down it Andria. . Ir. Smith you judge at our dog Allow hm L 3- ..:a:+;;;_.n .9`-?..g;.-;.7.`_';`_1`. followio ie from e New York :- At the bone show of the Weetm Kennel Club helcie Medieon bquere Garden leet week. Wineome 3.. e cooker epeniel -bitch bred hyjlr. Joe. Smith, Stuart 0., Gael , won let limit clan. let open eleel end es winners oleee. beating on At other big qviunen. Champion n.;';f': Opel an sbhemnion Little E; t, the bees hivohee oi (the on-ongeec Ken oi cooker epeniele in 1-`mating. III-_ II`, `K. `RInnn'nnaI'- at `RT.- `gun! Du Ill IIIIUIUII -.amor:o:.""ii .f"1':.' Bloodood' of N "' lls`:-hora.` H`o:I.,Wiuomo. won the tor butoockor bitch in tho\nho`v.r A puppy Bx-oohldo Chiefhin. auto! a bitch. Eldo` Vanna. bull and sold by` It. Smith. woo I-O. In human nlnnn -nu` In In Again. Al... I. CUI IQ VI?` I.` I3 IUVT f I entry. Broohldo Ooqnotto. 30:: (If A in}: Ann` II. II. lnlkli I-an sung:-A I- nu vuwyo unlunuullv Ullquiitig IIIUO of I ah told `by ll'..3iIIi. won reurvoui: nun. an` :1. 4n`--4-- `L `In; h.-..Ij._ -- Dog fonoiu-o` of _Conodo have been 0 on-on factor ot the recent New York Kon- nol ow, hold at Modioon Gordon. Tho `LA .5...` -LA1 an` L`; huh: --I.-- v-__-I --The children of the Presbyterian Sun- day school were given a pleasant sleigh ed to fnllowed ` by a tea` on Tuesday alter-. noon. - ~ 1 --1'he_ Reahah `Tandy concert gin "the 2 Street Methodist Church _otr ' Zlfhnssday evening was wall pasroniudand _proved~_.to he .a mpst..dsllghafnlf other: I I-.-gaaulsee .4 ' E ` ., L gxllln Rn-nag, `;A~-imllx vvlluvg Int-u uuu Ivlll U1 tn wlllllllg 111 In in happy clan and In in man. class I Ins-an `noun Ilrduulmln nnnnto. `I... ....s QQQQQQQQ 4.. 4. `A - _ A _ one oooooooooaooaooowee \ , MISS LIGHTF O01`, our popular Dressmaker, will resume charge of her de- partment andre-open our Dressmalring Parlors on March 2nd. The efficiency of this department and thesupreme ability of Miss Lightfoot to delight her patrons is too wellknown to need words of commendation from us. We only ask a trial order from any who have not as yet tested our ability to serve you. As usual, for highest satisfaction, we advise all to place your orders as early as possible. V v d v---- _-.yy V factnrers, nottoecugat peryyard l - - ~ - - - - 31.15` Black. Countess Penn, as Sole Silk. Tm; celebrated Silk needs no guarantee, 1 we consider it wonderful value at < - l L -~ A - - $1.25 Black Hemstitched India Silk. in blouse lengths only, a great novelty, at - $1.00 Black and Colored Shun Tung Pongee Silk, a new fabric, pure silk, wear guaran; 0 teetat , - T - ' . - - .50 Japan Taffeta Silk, 37 in. wide, in black and 25`dierent colors, highly satisfactory for waists` or fall dresses. Wonderful value at - . - - .50 >Black="`Bonnet "-Penn` de isfoie, with__C. . Bennett name ind guarantee on even A _....`I `III . --___!_1-.._ DRESSMAKING . . . . L , URfidirectLin1po:1ftations havellrnearlylall-reached us and we have passed in)` e ;1;?toi ;stocklelui-inlgjthcylasttenidays an immense and rich assortment ofh1`g},_- Goods, Silks," Trimmings, Laces, Lace, Curtains, Hosiery,i `ll % Gloves, Ribbons, Etc. e , . , 1 ; e o l EV6ry_vd3pfa_jttmQt is nowcrowded with Nair Goods awaiting your inspection`; We have no room to attempt description, but just a few words about our Fine Silks, i s for here is adepaftment that has no equal within your reach. Give us the pleasure ` of showing you through.l We have :% . | Black Italian _1`a'eta `Silk, liabsolntely `gum-anteed by -us, endorsed by the manu. : -* ran xmxnm Vibe prion; `is eeaasT2 cvu V mett":Pea_u- S_oie, with C. J. Bonnett and guarantee every 1 _W9 consldered at a great leader last year at $1.25 a yard. This year` `M38 18 - - ' .. V ` - _ IKQAAI The whole stockmust be closed .takin_g advan1iuge of this obr. A -x. we nueen-covered, best-lled Comforters at #2 5o ; nae rice, 31.75. ladies Heavy Street or Rain Skirtl. at $2.11}. $2.50, 83.03 and $3. 75,` that 6` A beeguulled. ' _ KN Ladies Jnckets for $3 00 ; 37 Jackets for $4. SID Jacket`: for ; 815 Jacket: for $9. ` ` ~ Capes. Wraps. Shawh, etc.. at no reduction. ..'1'hc`beet 500. Worsted Hose ; sale price, 36c. V V-ellitts and` Glqvee _at wholeeule e ` fr 3 ` to cent. 8r.elduct:on.o`n all`(l3`] oIt l;e and Tweeds. .5` en : . _ 3975: 0`P!'.i00. 3 etc sale ri`ce,. ;R.Iglnn\s-of neat grade, 818 ; sale price, 815?` $12 lgaglnns at 88.50. ,.,$l0.`RI`,IlI8.` ale lm. 87_._ Jackets mm $1.90 .up. . . `Rein Junkets. Inc new Ooets and Huntiu Ooats all reduced. ,Be;a"Iy Rn_bl>`oI'I,:Cl 75, Isle 'ce, 81.25: 1.90" Rubbers, talc price, 81.35. Ikubberminle price, 8 8425 Kiiee Rubber Boot: at $2. 75. B09": "19 Prices :3 75: em? %w+Pom-ait$s . . . 4 9 Am; UNEXCELLED. [ranki Jackson, ,__..__-- -u-uni (`I I` GOV` 84.25. Fine Pure Wool White Blank-eta, sale price, 83. 34,65 Large All-Wool Blankets. for $8.50. 85.00 Extta leafy and ne, largest size Blankets for 83.90. The but 81.25 Greg Blanket in Canada ; sale rice. 99. Fine Sateen-cover _, best-lled ;nle ti: liuhes 32. 50, 83. xi '*"""ll""'VIl'0 cw. : : : ' " 5; H5939 0'W'o U593". lleny Suim, P63 -Jacket; W V .` Juke _ W ` f 00:: ` ' ave-e'.'., s'. f:;'f3n..'I .3}~Y{.-_s" `'" ""`g" , Qircmnetancee have ex-iseetlmt make it absolutely we clone out all lines of Heavy gccde within the next fe V c1_1t'tepr'd to cost or price. We will place on sale clearance all lines of ' o Bleokets. Comforters. Islnwls. Capes. Jackets. Coats. Ulsters. Ladief Heovy Skin-ta. Underwear, Worsted Hosiery. Mitts" end _GIoves. Woolen Goods. oCilotI|o.o';TweeIs. ete._: : : : ' un uruw, G. Huumill. I`. C` 96...]... IRWINGS -Everything in Heavy Goods Proportionate Reductions . . ` we eriseluhat sf good: within necessary few weeks with- We piece fer immediate , HAND . . 0395 ind Ilioney gun. "be saved `*3 , ,3. W. O'Brien, J. n. Bennett; `g . J5 Co I!` . J..Wlhon. . , W.-Cline, 0.110610. ok.... 27 Dr. Smith. lk.{.,.\ 8 lhiorlty tor Collingwood. 49 shots. `ll! 0m||8Wd- ` lVA___-..._..---- * V-......uumumnmmmm._ `pool in n.'nie4 .%"i%*"`J%.P9in*-.- reduced prices, FELT nnnme ' utrunncrn fj.:FiBiIAY 26, 19` goods, as they "not an-a"' *`1;;3r..."..'.."'u.:"' dinlnl rinks ilxoppondod : In lIAnIn_ _ The Iaourhton nocmny. Tronhy wxu nosoomeuonamouusr .. - `III II Barth mu be this to [in Call- m polnunon ook .0lfIl|dI low __5 L `no you it must "1 per Ahrioni Advance` . C110 uwnnunwillbouddodtothosulnuiptiou I-lcdlltlunouuul . `Iaqnuihnnow tnanfor time noaclund Qflhiltl Smoouunum. co North Bay and points West 3 pm. For Ponchos. Collin wood. `Meaford. 40 cod no * 4- 3 3 g i pan. For-SuyncruadCo f Dailv exccpt Suudsy. * Daily. `I Ihould Rand-ll Nan Rail ud Boo.:-an iuouthclv. ` n p.u_a. For Pcuenng. Collingwood, Mcafou-d. 1'Ii:%N6;I_'I-_n;nu guvanca W T6tvI1.......E_ T0t.Il......`.. (-5 llogority to: Oollingwood, 2 shots. `:2 any rorcgmmrooa, an mud. '51` 0o"_'u.mdivoon..' vuauu- -C vunuln UIUIIUIVQ IAIIII `I'D AI-IQAIIIIALI. ., .. 1.au.n.. 1.56 :.u.. 9.35 1.3.. was 3.3.. an: gm. 5.0: 3.111,. I.oo`p.u. OI-I-AIDALI 1'0 IAIIII. . . .p um. um; um. pus no.5 3.30 p.I..~ p.I..q.4: p.n.. 1.06 gm. . - A 4 -- an ... II-_ `I-.. lnL.n_-- n\,, . . '5. -' 4-gt I-II!`-V} OW Tinhilavo Barrio for and artivg from the nahncitioned place: at follows: Ion TORONTO not ' I037` Chi. J ' u._3g mm. 1 an p.2'.'. '1 Has 1 [ Mo p`.m.] H00 . LI`- 1-55 ml. 1 mn sun. I 5.2: pan. l $35` I V pug by HIV` ' 3'-II mu 8: ms . `LII pm. IQ p.II. oil. 11.38 0.1:. u. 3.: 'Atl3otic& Pacic 3:. 8.50 pan. evening Exp:-an loaves Toronto at 5.ao u AIIII llltlnt \ Q '9.o 1~2::r ~ "-.r:;-- --rv yuuuu - -v-u [ICC .93 Al-LANDALI At BARBIE SECTION. -LI.-JI IE AI_l_AlIAl.l_ IARRIE rmLwAv amps. o uvuluunl. Ik.;.....; 17 r nv`n.n-- _'|X;zuuuas7x'5; nonrn'3'X:1.'"' LII mu. ' loll. l. mu. 3... `mhatsigrgaciic 3:. 1:1`: pan. mu. xpnu - nan. Gunulunt uiud (south only) 0.85 ' " %LL`lNGWUDD' 3 UIAFOID L- `.1- In . OI Q 1 couumwuon won IT. Maker of Portraits. . ll)! unmn. notch Bay and Soo. . For Gravenhunt. Seotia Juuctsou and Party Sound. - `ruin oifsuucnxnuon. V F o' ff-'7 M\`n\~uv .. 17 ' pa'i`'3"r'4'|:'x'u3. A nnnnnpnulnbhun ioun J. A. lholaton, Ju. VIII . John Colfoy. J. P. Lemon, ch. 13 F. Otto. j J. H. Nooludn, 0. Pam:-non. -v . D. A. llomnn. It 13 B.` Devlin, " I1 1`. '|l.....|.:.-- .1. Scott, I (`Ant I .-4 -Il'IC!o I OIDIID. ILNM-hot. Toronto, `Montrqnl 3' 1; g'*;.l'otn ' u. Ik. ."' -PI.|||IIl.'- `w. J. '0:-um. ch. 11. Geo. llonkmn. C"."I."y J `. $1.` su`::'o: Bums. - Bunus. 0.83 pm. 11.88 Ln, '"I'a'3 30.0 . M Il|`| `LIB mu. 13 II II: b` . I-n--a:-$':.*:a.::*::*.'.':.. .::sr~ = anuuvrvul, {IOU lumy . Q to be - ....:a.; 2:: ,,:.: 22:. T`i.`~`:':.,".`.,::';: $3.}-:1 Mo-rw Manama ....g Am, -f 7!'.`'-`.-T 15.1103-00 of!` so . thliiojkl mu >' f'!.'-.._`I._`II -3 .52` UIIOUOIUO A`. IHUIUHHDC. . uzien Onionblo` time vs: -none ut the 101108 900910! Iooisl mum` of n Endeavor, lat Th rad: . M Quin I n unbar?:l (in: .:::E.'.|.z. ..:n..__ _ W ionrny in now victim` at mumpn._ _ . 1:9 `_Spwohor. ._wh_o has been I0 oqriouoly ill in Stsynor, has recovered no In an to be able to be moved. to -hithomg on Saturday Int. ' Noun. Bait: and Hiltz,_ of North Dakota; vi-ma at Mr. Bailey ; lat imk. *Nuu_o Morrison, of Onighum, i. :11. `gar; of mu. J. Ma./ooa. Hahn nuq'A-`LIA Ln... _..` ` '- - - - I Mr. Mecennel, V:""r;:.. in visiting reletivee in am vicinity. A Miulkogenon (Ch hill ie init- ina her. aunt, MI`. `,6. K33. ' .' lit. and Mn. F. J. IleI4eodehertelned '3 number of their friend: on "even- ill]. ' I . Ilr. George Jeeknen, 0! ' epentisundey ct hie` motlm-_ a here, 1)-I.-__4 up no nhould p_!sy thin at and not Inn it of `- V" ' ~ L, ' - Than 10 I03`! ulk of Thom_tqn~phklng up shookoy tum to`playf0ook`nlown_`oomo tuna noon. 1! the aloud` to plny;,thoy Qilltho xoolraono. ,_. v-:----vu--u-w u-Zwuiii W 7 A IP11. 48 column Nowcpupor. .rubI-hum: the can, an Dunlap snag: .Iu-Iimintbocout ofSinu:oc.thcP vlncoof On. Canadmovuy". Tlnundnv ornin.by nluuuu. wcsuv. Paopnurron ,, --___._. ..- vunvo U IIUIV. Robert M5-I;-r;ay spout Sundaj with his niItIl'.MI'_I. Bgont, Allllton. ~. an `AI... fIVI.-._A~.- ,._. ...... .._- vuouru II UIIU inl- Lodge on Sande . $fI'_l3"IIlQl' bee been e long eulferer eoneuanptlon. . .M:I.. Geo. Eeeone died-`ieet Tneedey end wee bade! In St. Jude'e church, cemetery on '1'hnn:|ey.TFebruery 19th. Dr. Joeeph Eeeom ettended he nnete I of Me nothet on Vrhnudey leet. h n'--Q`--4.- -- V" ,_._ .--_--v- _ v-uuowICIC0 Mr. aronnuiu moving into one home late!) oonplod by Mn. Wm. Miller. Mr. Hugh Fun: died on F;-idny. Fob. 20th and van buried by tho Magenta mg` 4; a->`--- "4' '5 Mr. John Henry in bond '15:: _I vim from Southern Oslifotnlo. _ V - -- cg `raw Mien M. Li;i;ge;en bee eeturnod home after spending two _weeke yith her cousin, Mu. Alex. Stewert. ` " Mr. Jno. A. Stewart hen niehed hie oouree et ` Bueineu College. V Mu. A. Roll! in visiting friend: in Midlend end Orlllie.` At the 3; tho County I4.O.L., hold in -`Stone:-, the following otlloen wore olootod :-County Mum, Ju. Hunllto om H Nu; Do Mum, J. A." oubic. sum: ;_Boo`:o`I`-:l,- ling Secretory, J. 1!. Richmond. `Golng- .wood; Flnonolnl Secretory, J. F Mo- Lao,VGlon Huron; Treasurer. William Leach, Glen Huron; Ohopluin, J. Buntt, Oollingwood; D. of 0.. Chan. Magoo, Staynor; Lecturer, Jno. Magoo Stsynor. quart of 810.000. nwvvat VI :IgVUVQ n. ` n `L090. ' , ` ' V ` . Ann szlee. ooorln. Eduardo. N.Y..IIIdIIIltoI 000. - 4 _ _ oogathorlno lilac, Barrio. heqoertotvth Albert 1!. Rough (ooachunan). Toronto. nolt moo. A" . T ~ ; mma (look, aioter-in-law, Chicago. he- H. H. Cook. brother, Parkalo. out of $100,130, onhject to the deduction from of tho balance (if any) of 0 the Indebted- neee ot the Ontario Lumber Co'y.. after rolizatlon upon aecnrltiee held by thin oatate from them. ` _ hydie Cook. elater-in-law, Parkdale. he-0 qneat of 810,000. alao euhjeot to the deduc- tion. lastly horeintotore mentioned. Millie Cook. nephew e wife, Morriehnrg. out of 810,000. \ Ila Merkley, cousin's wife. Sacramento, bequest of $l0.000.- ` 0 Toronto Home for Inourahler, bequeet % $500. ` Protestant Orphans` Home. Toronto, bo- q out $500. . Hospital for the Sick Children. Toronto, uert 8500. t. John's Evangelical Lutheran church Township of Williamehury, Co. Dundao, bequest of 810.000.. ' ' St. Paul : Lutheran Church, Morriohnrg, heqneet of $4.000. . St. _Phil|Ip'e Anglican` church. Toronto, beqnut 85.000. .- . Gertrude E. Cook, alone, Chlotgo, mum at 81.000 and no-fth ohu-oat the uni- 9300. I ' ' `Sarah Ale:-ts lcbonuld, niece. Toronto.` lnquutol 81.000. Emuu Worthington, uigoo, .8391-brooks, P.Q , begun: of 81.000. II... II I V.._-2- -1--- If .... __I UIIU IUIVIVIK VI UIIUUIO Goo. Elliott. Cook, `nephew. Chicago. bequest of`8l,000V and tinge-fth than of I'll: Iunlnnnn `W1n fo?'Tthe Deceased Luinberemerohentiii 1 ` Hoe"th.`Eetete .513 . ;D1v'd8e!i .0+F1T ` - List of Thoee who _w1l_l_'Reoe`!1vfe B9- -Queste. - -` ' * .~ .` < `Application has iheenled in7the'Snrro- 0 gate i Court for. probate of the will of the late Geor e Josiah Cook, lumber merchant, Toronto, orrnerlv of Barrie. o ' p ' A eummary of the estate in as follow .:--- . Houeehofd goods. $2,406.05 : book"*dehte' and promissory notes, 8240.296 83.;"hank stock and other etooke, $534,137.50 ; cash on hand. $160 ; real estate in Province of Ontario, $300 {real eetate outeide Province," $1,200. Total, $789,300.38. ' The estate in bequeathed as follows : . Louisa Cook. widow. Toronto. all personal property and household elfecte, $2,406,'and an annuity of $7.000. , ~ Catherine E. Cook, eieter, Morrieburg, annuity of $1,000. Q--.1. D l`--I- -3-L-.. Il-..._!-I..-._.. -_ I-IIIIU' Ill 'IQVVV ."Sar_sh P. Cook`, sitter, Morrinburg. ans unity of $1,000. `and an annuity of 82,500 to` the llll'ViVnl' of them. . l\-- I!|III-A- lI--I_ `..-_I_-__ I1LI_ , , uvua In 05,! E: residence. l\-_A...._j_ I`! A mm cno'H`@svsa;sosw.a sun NNIDKITE dbnxnas.` 2.;;.'.f3"'.'r.o'z;. """' *""""" F. alcoo. Iloncrcg_l,u ncounif 1;o.t. THORNTON. I3. mo:-roman worms. 0;. -The timber out of the province for- _le,a_t gear acoordingto the Crown Landa Department report, ia estimated at a little ever 700,000,000 feet. The out laeaomeee jrrluet below, that of the previone veer. inya large meaanre to the eearoity of " "labor and the l3ilIacale of wager Dre! 1 `_reiling.- For the preeent ecal year the g - Iaioaneejduee thtalyear have exceeded thoae " - of any previous year. Labor in atilg _' eproe and wegee high. The tree-efellera '_ of the lumber cempa are now? drawing ; 0 mm 825 to $32 per month, with boerd. out is eatimated at 900,000,000 feet;