was only. put right by tastin the wa- ter and proving it fresh.` Tiat story of itself does ngt in the; least even ltend to establishing insanity. s i 111% 0 c' f ` Break {he Habit.- a_nd% buy Red Rose next time. A YOU b have pro- bably been in- tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from `fforce of habit" blhave`just[ Kept on using another ten. Your 83 uzvzli sou m swam Unafrajd. Plre and Life Insurance. Real Estate Aencu. Money to Loan. uuvnvuvnu LUL` lLlUllI0l'5o Dated at Barrie, this 5th day of November. 1910' Mr. Allingham, Principal of the] West Ward __school of. Barrie, Dc- cupicd the Methodist pulpit last Sun- day in Stroud. . j _ . Creditors of the estate of` James Bowmsh, late of the Township of Innicfil, in the County 0 imcoe. Farmer who died on or about the fifth day of June. AD. 1910. are required to send rticulars of their claims to the under- s on or before the 28th day of November. 19 0. after which date the executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the estate in lo for the said assets to "any 11. whose claim shall rtniot have been rece ved at And further take notice that all debts due he estate of said deceased are payable to the undersigned on or before said date. `LENNOX..COWAN & snows.` Barrie, Ontario. > Solicitors for Executors. .nnI>AA L `lI___9- .u . -.- - {NoncE1jo cggzntronin cuul. EH10 Iucu. Sprmgers .. . . . . .. Calves . . . . .. Sheep, ewes Bucks` and culls .. Lambs, cwt. Hogs, fed and watered , f.o.b. .. J Quotations on Tuesday were: Export cattle, choice..$ 6 oo..$ *` medium .. 5 65.. - bulls . . . . . . 4 50.. Butcher `cattle, choice. 5 50 medium 5 00 common 425 Butcher cows, choice. 440.. com. and med. 3 00.. " bulls . . . . . . `.3 50.. Short-keep (feeders) . 5 00 Stockers, choice .. . .. 4 50.. " light . . . . . . .. V rnnnun - { JISIIL 1 Canners .. .. .% M ilkers, choice 66 ,_,____ _,_ --v--v-, ac`.--V---r\.n I U E loosed . . . . . .. ggs, per oz. .. . Butter, per lb. Chickens, dressed .V Fowl .. Ducks, (spring) Turkeys .. Geese.... Dry onions, basket Cabbage, (doz.) Potatoes, bag .. New beets, .peck .. -Cauliower, each .. bCeler_y. (dozen) ~Apples (barrel) .. Pumpkins, each .. ,_'v dressed V. . . , . . V Chicken, per 11). '. . Hens,per Tb. .. Butter," roll,` per Tb. .. Lard, per-lb.- ' .....-am. Eggs, per_doz," Potatoes, -new, per bag `Hay, per ton .. DeerAhides.. Cured hides Green. hides_ . . . . . . . . .- Calf skins,` per lb. Sheep skins . ;_ . . . . . Tallow, per tb. . . . . .. `Wool, picks Horse hides . . . . . . . . . H-orse Hair Wool, washed . . . . . . unwashed . . ~ Toronto, Nov, Lamb; `per 1 Mutton . . /Hogs, live, HIV-[`i-SS'1..gneS4 Sotherland and Miss` Irene Constable visited friends in `Bond Head on Sunday. - . Mr. Samuel Maneer, who has been. under the doctor's care in Toronto, is home again. " 1:, -- - -- W" `Wheat .. Oats ` Peas . . . . Barley .. Flour . Beef, hind `Price: Ruling in the-Barriggnd Tor. *~ ont Mirkgts :`Durin `the; `eck. rm-: `LATESTMARKETS LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 65. . .v 50. r medium .. 500 common 4 25 r choice. com. bulls. .. :eep -s, 3 oo.. 5 . . . . . . . . .. I oo.. :, 45 00.. com. and med. 30 oo.. rs . 3500.. .. 3.00 4.50. 300.. rc`Wt. 575 HARD" . wans Barrie, v I5ti1:' i910. ` Nov. 16th, 71916. ..$ 75 i 8 3 30.. 3 `STROUD. Miss Kit Barclay has returned! after a few days with vH`.'Johnston or Allandale. L V 6 50 to 0'0 8 75 .15 I2 oo .650 I090 V10 12; 20 , 27 ` 45 ml I3 10 Miss Olive spent` Sunday Wax-mca. 32 80 52 13! Brownlee, the Auctioneer, Barrie. handles credit sales of farm St? and implements promptly and sans- factorily for $5.00 and IIPW3 ; Dates can be arranged for at TH` ADVANCE OFFICE. I 40-tf `Dated Oct. 3, 19m. `most cenfrally locate-L vuu vuunuutn y .`ALllaH"l. PARCEL '2--Lot n11In`.n.1'I side of said Fssa R0.-ui, 1:111: except the east '22 ft"`[ th.-x said to be erected on .~ni-1 .:m1 and-a-half storey brirk--KM containing ve rormxs. This \ `D-.. L, I Offers will be received bv the ux`.-I: for the purchase of the fo1I'r.-wing n1n){l,u I--L0t IH`.H1lu_-r 1]1}};_>"l south side of the lissa Roan], in the T: `Barrie, plan 169, save and e.\';,-pt {L 2'2 feet thereof. 'l.ll'.'l'f` is mi-I 1.) l..: ,. on said lands, a goml one-axul-a-lmlf brick-clad dwelling hon, mr`mfx;i:._' rooms. This property i~ lllit r~w1m.;j: com'enient1_v situatwl. l nl')f`T3I .\ I ---J-..-__, ___ v__ bfhnct. isochronous hair-sprring. stem mud _and set. Made and adjusted by Americans in an up-to-date American ht0!')'. Gold-lled and nickel cases- 34- 0 to $1 LOO. Asf: us for the Excusxoa WATCH. |Eic1=.LsIojz WATCH embod- " e ies all the notable Im- pl'_9;pe nts in watch maklng --seven jewels, cut expansxon L . . `malaria. . . A A . A . A . .. LnIP,nf\FIf\(7 QM ?! w. L. REEVE Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Barrie :Io'hn;Dunn of Alliston gave friends here a call one day `last week. Mrs. Dunn is a frequent visitor here. Mr. J. P. R. Congdon of-Anten Mills returned here this `week`look- ing after the interests of the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters. ][,_ .1'| A Bunker Property." vucla mu ue recexved b - t}, _ V for the purchase of part of )the 8 Pm1mI.F*` Lot 23, in the 5th Conce Inga; cf taining about ten acres, 1 b- "373" North side of W am em? 0 tr:-. ellington Stre: .' V Town of Barrie, comm 0. ` `P5 This to art is well situa ,_ make 3200121 mrket garden otreghiglrlin Tali Good two-storey brick-veneer dwellin W and cement stable and barn are sad ~01?" erected on said lands, which a in 3:` _ re Well wm-.,: For terms and pamculars, apply to STEWART & smwm 40-tf xx L - ~ -- 40-tr Dated Oct. 3, 1910. O` ' `~ ers will b ' , purchaforggoahthe ~19" comm Est 1 acres` la?]"{`.`I I% We1lin gton` Stfmtg C `ee. a commonly kn Own 5 Th` - . . mum): I:3.I.)1e.t.).:.lx_? e_n fmuated and IUOI4 \4\lII.l(ll|! 1'.'LVI1lK"`. For terms and pzntiv .) -\.........- "THE LEADING JEWELER BARRIE {{- Horticultural Exhibition -.WE HAVE anticipated ` Rfowing demand for Carpenters Tools of the "Sht sort, and will also `Guarantee All Our Tools. ._THIS STORE responds to every possible Hard- ptecise article yo instock, it can be got by first express. WWE `HAVE .11 Cu` Above rate applies 1 Proportionate rates I tions in Ontario with v-..v. w. 5 Va valvlrlo . M;';"l3'ruce of Toronto, was here the past week looking after `the boys located here from Dr. Ba:-nado sl home. ' I Good going Nov. Return limit I 15, 16,17, turn November f and pm`ti-n`.:1:.~ :1}-1-Ty M 3T}':\\`AR'I' & >"I`}`:\\'AHT. FOR SALE FOR SALE ...`...J U; JV]: p ZVIQI;-:':Ta;:'1v:V'-Campbell of Brentwood visited at the home of Mr. Sam Gor- don last `Sabbath, , gal Vendor's C L V6 1. Al 13 Oxxexxr 3 from Barri from all :hin 1 "" '1 3 solicitors, Barrie, 0: ', 18,19. 1* 21st. Mr_.-a~u'1d~Mrs. Sam Fines of Eve'rett| visited Mrs. Robert-Foster one day last week. . . T `I ~1:\/Iiss, May `Gordon has returned home after vnsiting her cousin, Miss Frances Donnelly of Ivy. T `M - 1'- -1-` r'--.A- Miss Lemon of Everette is ing Mrs. Bob Brockwellp v`Meafo.1.'d `is " vi'sit- ` 3113 her daughter," Mrs. C. B; Je`"rey.Al .. Mrs. Drury of Barrie"-` .is`visiting with her daughter, Mrs. .KPerkins. ; Geo. Wilson lost-.a valuablehorse. xlast week. . ` v .. A 1' ?'jjMiss Vera. Wilgon is. visiting a't' `.'Gu11rie;~Afor~_|av.5f4ew' days. - I- 71' n1: - -..--5, vvu1\.u WC ux in the_near future. MINESINVG. .The snow seems to havewcome, to stay, so there is considerable work to do getting out cutters, etc.,,for use under the changed` condit_ions. I We understand the At-Homegiv-I en by. the Womei1 s Institute was a success. Even the very disagreeable` weather was condently braved by the enthusiastic workers and` their reward was a very pleasant social evening in the W2orkman s Hall. Mrs. O'Brien, King, who has paid a prolonged visit to her daughter, Mrs. Young, will be` missed by her friendslhere, when she returns to King, which we understand will be ill fl1n nnqn ..h...n __ _. .----, .-.,.....5 uuulv auu ucalyy. The choir of the Methodist Church was in `Shanty Bay on -Sunday even- ing assisting at the anniversary ser- VICCS. ' `, - - - - - V --uyyvoa Messrs. George and 1-Frank Rine- hart of. jsaskatqhewan, are at home for a vxsxt, looking hale and hearty. ']`ln.. ..l..\:.. -1: 4.1.- ~u'_.u-- 1- . A . Miss`May RinehartVha~s.~._l$f'een visit- mg her sister, Mrs. , Anderson at Grenfel. , ' ._ , Mr. C. Hunter pre.ached in the Methodlst Church on Sunday after- noon. " , ` . Victoria R_a_iney.,. -nurse, o:f !Co1lingwood, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Chappell, `IA _ _ _ _ ,_ ' glote--Correspondnts, speaking o the movements of visitors -will please state` the places from which they come. ,/ V 3 coms?9Wc E! T.` BEECROFT, Manager Tramact a General Banking Business. . . Notes Discounted at refaonable fateo. ;. iQoIlec- tion Note: and Acoozintegioert special, attention. . . . . to Drcma Issued payable anywhere. Cheques on outside banks caahedt [at lowest rate: of ewchanye. ` . . . . Sale Notes Caslted or Collected on most favorable terms. a ..`_-,_-..-- -v. u avvv \lKIJo ` ' -I `~* H. Baldwin's son, Currie, has! bggnyvcxy` ill` of `late, but if; reco`v_r>-1. 1 4 : 1.- `.- `W ; .A I. ""` T. Beecroft ;aANKzRs. Oce Houra-10;to DALS'l`ON.__ cnown Hn.L.~_ BAXTERj Bowman` of` Bax-rie,! with Miss Margaret] a co. 1. T 1"h;' :"1\;;1-:1:c ;'1'ai;;b;';;li.s:;VvI:i;untL Cl'ub._ Messrs. ~,Ia`mes H_jev_v,et_t, -`John- ' _Ienv-_ .ne}:t Van'3Norm' Rq3;r;'W 2, j has visit-" In half a_ century there _has_ not been known such a tremendous snow fall in this`locality4 as that which has come within the past two weeks, it_ being. fully. foux-_f,eet. There _are t-wo feet now on the lev'e`l. y_ e Il`I It A v. Mr, Hiram. `Snider, after an acute t illness lasting some months, died ; at 7 o clock Saturday. morning, Mr. Snider was bbrn in the Township , of Camden, Frontenac County, about 59 years ago, at an early age moving ' ,with his father and mother, Mr. and! ' Mrs. W`. Snider and locating onl ' Wolfe 'Is'land. About .40 years ago ' the family moved a-second time, locating inthis village for a time, where the subject of oursketch ap- 5 prenticed himself to Mr. Geo. Hart, ` at Crown Hill, to learn the business of wheelwright. When his trade was completed, he built up `a suc- cessful business at Fergusonvale, -" and when the land boom started in I the West about five or six years ago,| [he sought to procureland "for his sons. `He disposed of his", business a_t Fergusonvale andmoved to. the .l Wes_t, settling near Battleford. About a year ago, illness came upon him _ and he was compelled to return to this place to be under the care of his daughter. The deceased was twice married, rst to Alice , only daughter ofthe late Nathan Hart, Dalston, Geo_rge,.IIathan, Wesley and one . daughter, Mrs.- R. Marshall, survive him. His second marriage wa_s to Ellen,` third daughter of the late Wm. Williams, J`. P. From this mar- : and from this `union three sons, riage one daughter,` Miss `May, aged about one year ago. Uprighteous and honest-dealing withehis fellow- men was uppermost, in Mr. Snider s Christian nature,which is vouched for by all who knew him. In religion he `was an Anglican; ,_in politics he was -a Liberal-Conservative.~ The funeral, which was very largely` at- tended," took place from his daugh- ter, and son-in-law. s residence, _-on Monday, to St. John s"`Church. The 'Rev." E. Iamesconducted the funeral service. "William, `John, George, onto {and `George White , of"Saurin, brothers-in-law'--of deceased, acted as pal1beare_rs. The oral! `contributions C Uriah, brothers,- ` and D. Hart" of Tor-' on-the `casket were : a7:I.'eseent..from ` brothersg. .a .w're_ath. from his child- ten.-,5, Messrs. Nathan and Geo. Snid-.7 . , . ` Ber were 5 summoned from` the" .W,es,tg I I 10 years, survives. Her mother died - F to"-`their. fatlierfs bed:sj;1,:s,`A,_'by*."fence:. _ a -._vveelg.aigo. 2 __ _ , ``'`~p' .4 ` `-- --_---,, --- ........ _.._,. ..._... , The Epworth League visited the Burton Ave. Methodist League at Allandale on Monday evening. A very pleasant evening wasnspent by those present. A - I Mr. and` Mrs] Jas_ `Brown attended the` funeral of Mr, Brown s brother- 'in-law, -Mr. Jas. ..-Cunningham, -of` Orillia, on W'ednesday.'last. 'l`1._ -__u v __, , - .1 I -- ---~-~ v-- - VI"-'\A\.OJ vn Jtivv VV Vvll. I The Methodist S. S. will holdtheir annual Xmas entertaimnent and tea on `Wednesday, evening, Dec. 28th. '!\. Ill ` 1' VMis-s `LA:-1V1`1Vie`v-1'2_eVc'lfern had :1 qiltingl bee for a number of her young] friends on Tuesday of last week, I fl`: `ll .1 , 1- n- Mr. Reynolds of] Knockvvisited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Loughed last week. :Srigley` has If-eturnedl to Toronto after spending a month` at her home here. . I 'Mr`s. Geo. Vander1urgha11d two children spent a few days this week with Allandale friends.- iVI'rs. 'Ma.ley of Barrie visited her daughter, Mrs. A. Dyer, recent- ,ly. um` --.. _.. Ajare '1'1umber from here at- tended the anniversary s.eryics' at" Lefroy, last Sunday.` They wet! conducted by the Rev. Mr-. -'Wheatley of Stayner. . . A _ , ` ' HOLLY.` 1` Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. C. Burns on the arrival of a soil. `T `If :1`ay1or `of Buffalo, 'N.Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Lucas. -ravage-nu ngvnnuy q- ILIIG lJIbl\ YVIUII Illjlla The ,AWbmen s Auxiliary of St. '1ho_mas? Church met "at the home of Mrs. A. A. Flaherty. on. Tuesday of last week, it being the closing meet- ing- at which they packed a bale for the Indian school at Chapleau, a successful and most gratifying sea- son's work being done. Owin to the absence of the President, rs. O'Brien, the Rev. Mr, Meek address- edand closed the meeting after re- freshments had been served. . | MV1;._,James Hart ' is home from. Bracebi-idge,` where he has been for the last two` weeks hunting deer. He brought home aune buck with him. 111 son, has been busy V putting up a `with th assinstace of Messrs. Ross and Reeviesand Simp- small pat-tn. I guest or net Drotner, -L01. 'U l5r1en. Mr. W. `Sampson is'home from the `Cypress Rtvet District, Manitoba, 1 having spent ,two years in that place. 1 `M ..- ur.:n-LL _: 'n____- ..`.-_-,-_-..,, .....; on: vnlinlu yang Willett of Barrie spent Tues- day and Wednesday of" last week with Mrs. A. A. Flahgrty. _ `IT f`_,,I;-1 .Miss O'Brien of {Barrie is the guest of her brother, -Col. 'O B:-ien. ' `II. II? .n-,, - - The {ecent showstorrp. has every- appearahce _of ` having come*5*to `stay. If so, it willnbe an; -unwelcome win- ter fbr those whq have not yet thcir potatoes and -other roots out.[- ' 1 f.Charlie. McCarthy, Jr., are busy preparing ` the home where they, intendniovmg into in the near, futurc. - 2-C122 TIWQ j There is about two fef ofrisgibvc} '-n this neighborhood. V Mrs. Jnoi. 'O"CotmellJ-and_Miss 1\"Ie1-. lie Mvaher have -moved to Toronto. Quite a number of our prominent ` yogng men have left for the woods.. ` Mr. G. -H. Seeler has returned from` Paxfry Sound for the winter. A'his' farm stock and __ _._A_!, ..f..--.. -v. vnuyw vvI'lO|v\vL. 7 | Mr, Ed. Maher, `after selling all implernents, has movlf to Toronto. o ' - average -for the season` Vans 4.68_ft`-20. '1This'fsp_'a'ls4 well _fo1_' `the inspectors. CRAIGHURSI. SHANTY BAY. n1EN1-woon. money. [9 '1. With I_d Cbu ~---~'--uwv W1`zeJ.'.c.B. "iv: % % Shanty Bay on Jseunrgx preached at ('14.; 1)_`.I___!._ I _A ,5 I "`-V. ' -in I It is said that nine or ten years ago, Michael was at a lake near his residence, asleep there, and upon waking he found himself on the shore and_thought he was in Ireland and I am fully impressed with the im- portance and delicacy of the task im- posed upon me. The presumption is in favor of sanity, The parties alleg- ing insanity must prove it, and in using the word insanity, I do so, as `I have endeavored to qualify its meaning,- for the purpose of deter- mining this issue. g_ Insanity Not Estab1ished._ i p"The evidence as to Michael Fra- zer was in proof of acts and conduct and sayings `said to be inconsistent `with his character and his previous `habits. - L Britton. says: . "It is in evidence that "many of the symptoms, generally indicative of senile dementia, may exist without the disease, and it- may be that` Michael Frazereis in that condition, both as to his age and ailments, which may end in senile dementia, ,but I am dealing with him as he is |now, and I find that he is not, at ?the time of-this enquiry, of unsound _mind or incapable of managing him- self `or his own affairs. I` In giving judgment, Mr. Justice Motions -galore followed in the High Court, and, eventually, the trial [of the issue as to Frazer's mental condition at time of enquiry was d.irected at the Fall Assizes at Bar- me. ' `Miss McCormick took action. to ` have the marriage declared a nullity, ` to have the same -annulled as if it had` ` never been performed or carriedl out. ` ..,._, r_.-v....\.u. ' I ~--- `AI-O\Q lung ll\JIJD\ag These persons in control of the defendant and his house remained there, one or m.ore of them, more or `less of the time, until January 13, 1910, when, with the assistance of others, Hannah M. O. Robertson and -her father entered the_defe_nd- {ant s house and the marriage cere- ` mony was performed. REL- It rs - ,,,._J _U -2-Va -Miss Robertson visited at Midland in the summer of 1909, and met Fraz- er. The acquaintance resulted in a contract of marriage. A marriage on September 30, 1909, was prevented }by persons, who shortly before that i I date had assumed control over the defendant and his house. lI'I`I ` `Iv.-v--vu Vunv alDU UCGU. 1`fd.ZC1', [Is more than .80 years old, mar:-led rHannah_ M, '0. Robertson, daughter iof Rev. Mr. Robertson of Dundas, on `January 13, 1910. A 1\,|'~ -rs `time of this" enrpiiry mind or incapable" of managing himself or his own affairs. Such was the judgment Mr. Justice uBritton "delivered Saturday morning lin `the case of Catharine McCormick versus Hannah M. O. Robertson, the hearing of which took place at the fall assizes here a few weeks ago. Frazer is the sole survivor of seven ` brothers. HIS only sister and his parents are also dead. Frazer, who is more than` Rn up-..... A1,: ..........--I 5"c":E{'. ':1d;v'i'n"i;; g;shfd > Mr. Freek s large barn. . Question of Who is to Bear Costs te be Decided Later. [omm suns WILL APPEAL! Lominwmc Litigalion Fails. --i Aimed at.Dec_l_aring Marriage ' J of Aged Midlander, lllegal. Agsistgntlgast-or of "St. Paul's Meth-| .*.`odist Church, Toronto, and _a form- _ "ex-L Innisl Pastor, who died Mon- `day morning, 5 . T . LATE REV. H; s. MATTHEWS 5. The,_ Heral ind We%ek|y`Star` VI nd that he is not at the th all '0 "expenses fpaidfrom your home in Canada` to the ' utr 1* y and return," and a"1iberal aowance fog spending THE N( )RT.I-7IiERN~-T1VAi\ICAE Miss" Margaret Johnstqn has re- turned after spending ' _'_th summer with friends in Chicago and the North West. ` '7 ' Frantic Fo`oz'ler--Look here, if I {catch you grinning at me again I'll your ugly. head off with my u 9 Equally Frantic Caddie--I don t believe yer could,_unless yer aimed at summat else! v av; auun\. '|.AuL\. IJ\v_CII Ldllllg OI CHIC!`- ing Collingwood, and this charter ihould t well with plans along that ' inex I 1' Out of the move to.secure railway :lco nnection, between Owen `Sound, iMeaford and the east has developed .l a larger and more comprehensive scheme. A conference was held last ~lw-eek between the original charter ' members of the Owen Sound and Meaford Railway Co. and Mayor Harrison of Owen Sound and Mr. E. Lemon, Chairman of Railway Com- `mittee, regarding the securing of a newecharter. It was decided to en- deavor to secure the co-operation ot the towns across the three counties of Bruce, Grey and 'Simcoe, and to secure a charter for a line from Southampton through Owen Sound, Meaford, Thornbury, -Collingwood, and on to Orillia. lhus they will `have a charter that can be utilized to make connection with any of the three big railroads, or to enable the Company to avail themselves` of any bargain that might be made to con-. struct and operate the much-needed road. Such a charter should appeal ; to any of the big roads, all of which n. a.re looking for chances of widening their connections in Ontario. It would for instance, be a splendid _ opening for the Canadian Northern to get `access from Oril'li_a: to .prac- . tically every port o_n Georgian Bay, as well as to Lake Huron. ' It. is well-known, too, that the C.P.R. has _ for some -time been talking of enter- inn` f`n'Ilinaurn.-nl an:-I 41.3- -I_-__.._._ Charter to be Soght for Road from Southampton to Ox-il_lia. WILL TBARRIE HAVE ANOTHER] ELECTRIC RAILWAY? The. end is not yet, however, as Miss McCormick, besides appealing from this judgment, may move for `trial of the issue as to Frazer s con- dition at the time ofehis marriage. ll` I reserve the question of costs, ;and.the parties may speak to it, it they desire to do so, in my chambers, and, on application I will appoint` a day. s V ` V It does not` appear that there were "women loitering under these t'rees-or there for any purpose. Such an act was not, by evidence, connect- 1 ed with anything improper, not even :waste or destruction. Such an ans- lw.,er is `not one upon which any re-` Iiance can be placed as proving or tending to prove insan,ity.e I17 1 ` T ii~`reeer saidjizheched fa Wdeeam ` of something. of thekind, but does not remember details. ` -I`` An Idle Answer. V b He once trimmed eesjgtaking off the lower`; limbs. Upon being asked why he did this`he replied that he might better see women who be, or pass under these trees. That would seem an idle answer. ,___-_.- `nonna- (Messrs. Bexii. and Geo. re- turned from Muskoka on Monday, each with a ne deer. ' I