: "brakeman was ot ie - jed shortly after. The ceident w & not dueto any person's relessness unless it was that of for not looking before stepped on to the - line. This 1 hrak eran was 4. pew hand only! machizes]} give lessons Apply at STAR, office Quality "and Quantity ask your dealer for the niéw Digplugs af i Bobs 1 Stag "and . Currel cy Chewi gz Cope Si & wheii Eval Cath persons are taking advantage. of 1 the road since Sep- ber; Te was a young Irishman 1 jguite. popular. otc the Matter with Uxbridge ? yrent pleasure 'was anticipated ur High School hoys who ex- reid to play a football match the team from Uxbridge, bit isitors did not turn up. No- y knows why. certain that they were scared. e Channels of communication em to have been broKen. The retary of, the Port Perry team Six'months" interest has been added to vour: deposits. pounded every th next payment No BLACK A Branch of this Bank is bei In future interest will be paid or com ree months--4 times a year-- v. 30th, STOCK ng opened in the Village of Blackstock. H. G. HUTCHESON, Manager. This Gentleman We are not | ste to say that o!l the conditions| cbridge required would be grant- but- no answer came back, tis the watter with. Uxbridge "Scheol football 'team? Per- we shall hear fron the boys for we know they are good in Uxbridge. Haunting Parties. xcellent hunting in the' wilds Northern Ontario. ~~ Several s are Deing made up, and the Ar ri lowing are among those who are Consi | provement ois been made inthis | respect of late and we undeistand that his depar (ment is.upto " High L [third party, Other géntlemen who water park." ring | for ¢ cows fog 4 tizen: near : ee he pro- o the enter: to enjoy this healthy form of Messrs, L. Parrish, ity Trocter.'A.'G. Verchere, John lovin, Jolin Denpisar form one will..join. 8 part, he som: week. Messrs, IT. Seliell;: J. Reader, "Jos. Orban, L. "Asher -and "E. Hance form angther paity. "Messrs, I', Franklin, and: W. Anglin form a are attached to different parties are Mr, A. English, Blackstock. | Mr. T. Pengally, Caesarea; Mr. Pollock, Brock ; 'Dr. - McCullough, Blackstock. Death of Samuel H. Christian Last Monday morning the body of the late Samuel H. Christian, aged 63 years, was brought frcm Toronto and laid in its last resting place in Prince. Albert. Deceased had been living in Torouto for sometime and at'the time' of 'his death was bookkeeper for: McColl Bros, the oil firni. 'Mr, Christian used to be a notable figure in this sec- tion a few years ago. He occtipied ithe position of Reeve inthe Town- ship of Reach for some time and was treasurer of that township for several. yedrs; He was a grain buyer at one time and carried on a general store business in Man Lichester at the stand now occupied by Mr, D. F. Hagerman. The death of Mr. Christian rémoves Jone' of the old historic figures from. Reach Towiship. Deceased by oue son ho lives oe WILL SOON BE HERE From now till then we will sell at lower prices than ever. We must make room for Christmas goods, are arriving every ROSE & CO. IME hew Hunting Regulation * Huuters should remember the new regulation of the Department of Game and Fisheries, which re quires that all licensed: hunters re- turn their licenses to the Depart- ment with. a declaration of the of the nuniber. of deer killed by ye." "Tie wWordifg of the regula: is ds follows" ROTICE Tliis declaration to be returned to the Superintendent of Game and Fisheries within two weeks alter the close of the open season. 1 hereby declare that I hunted in "the (County or District) of ...during the legal open season only, and that I killed i «vo deer ........ Bucks ase hi saunas .vasse. Does, and. I make : this solenin declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, 'and kuow- ing it to be of the same force and effect as if made under the Canada Evidence Act. Penalty for failure to make this return $50 Death ot Jumies Claughton Several years ago the writer had the pleasuae of knowing Mr. James Claughton, who was then al young 'unmarried man. At that time he was most prominent as a man: of excellent' character who was much interested in church and | temperance work. Since then the man ood in' him has been put to the test in marly ways, and the re- sult was a character. stich as any | oung Canadian might copy. I fo oked: forward to knowing this gentleman better, 'but that pléas- ure has been denied. ut two years ago Borrow. Visi r. Claughton's home in a most terrible form. He had mar B Sh a bright little boy bright home of Mr. and Mrs. . One day the little "his Sather to the sympathy to the bereaved ones, especially the wife by whom the loss will bé felt most keenty. In another cclumn our Corres pondent has told of Mr. Claugh+ ton's funeral and the mark of appreciation given by the chuich at Epsom. He Coul@' nt Learn to Like it; A story is told to the effect that two members of the Alpine Club of Canada were bravely climbirg a'. mountain iti" Brit.sh Columbia that they supposed had never been scaled, when they were astonished to hear a noise above them, and to sec a man: go sprawling past them down the declivity, scraping with his toes and clutching with his hands, Peering after him they saw him cleverly arrest his fall by grasping a shrub, and soon he labored up to where they stood, pale and shaking. His face wss not pale like theirs; and wore a Took, not of fear, but of i injury and disgust. "That's the third time," he said, "that I've fallen off my orchard, and if it happens again 1 won't = climb. There's no use talking--1 can't get used to. it." ~Torento Saturday Night. EIA SA fn AS ad