4346 i‘? tÂ¥1 600446044044 HOLDING WOCRLD‘S RZTORD LRPAES sprin third respectively for these po couldinot use him.. Youn; is the Lilliputian of base ager Lajoie took a faney when they were both M§00§000000¢¢§60 20.3330300000303000002“ 460%€ Tasty Lunches and ager 113 when Athletic he will â€" im a vyery [t is Lajor to first bas ?\I(‘{ $ Art Bues < 6 4000000000 0008000400048 000864040 400048484 lnnon SIX make a good infielder. He can ball hard for a little fellow diminutive proportions make very difficull man to pitch to. ijoie‘s intention to move over baso, use MeConnell at second here to his original plan of Third Avenue Bring Your Lunch Pail Here for Q@UALITY Patterson‘s, Lowney‘s and Neilson‘s Chocolates Everything Neat and Clean ; and Homeâ€"like C YAne cS x"*feton for the: For Workers and Others Homeâ€"made Bread and Pastry GEO. F. SHIPPAM but AJ 4.4 wWAas â€"an( riginal plan of the outfield with man. â€" Lajoie ds Hall â€" co The kind that you will relish Mc uqA j01G6â€" 18 d is\ not rapidly as li. MaAnâ€" o the lad with the 1inks that .o He can 301 H OWOOOWMOGOOWOQG L~BS DALCYZ IS NOW b \64 | 3 ] He had S..'i\' Wolf died. halfâ€"mile tr er, 2.0594, J has entered Circut. «e *Â¥ wtn ;R GOOD ATT o *# *L C <f «es Aed w N , ahe hat his deat lood, but to )Il WAas TrRCHK TT( last se: d uis ds N QUARREL onE cCP TPHEM BILS ras OU yvears ol@d, drew a n the seuffle was cut in wh. The covroner decided h was not due to loss of heart disease, whereupon s réeleased without â€" bar. n himself up as soon as He drove the sensational ek trotter Wilkes Breowâ€" ist season, and tius year his horses in the Grand Timmins T( Ti C “(Hl nd the or past few weel pearing daily ment of the d every dog to ery owner to ] civing each d be wo mnol S(naP Haley bury wvellâ€"known HlllC 111A I JC ~arTo nown‘‘ but hardly châ€"respected"" resi wo weeks, the gay i|1 TY Â¥bury it OV ind it coversciSs f ind had been i »f that time. tou CCC /‘£ l'uâ€u\.\'ill e byvâ€"lan 11 M is l‘ hev s of Mayor Rothsâ€" :â€"**Mayor Rothsâ€" up in the hospital iaving on the adâ€" ian~ reluctantly deâ€" The Mayor has had me of it ever since en far from wobust ime back and now florts cerowned by sing of the bill in rich was to legalize ws of the town for tiringly fought and town would have traits, his final colâ€" upleie rest was enâ€" e trust that he will 1i n cOwI vling along the relt on the needlc W ednesday o mrosseaun unite« Sabourim, Tro Louwise AlHard about â€" thirty rdly *‘ popalar‘‘ residents in the ray dogs disapâ€" iz the enforceeâ€" w o fthat reamres * J ie floor about nineâ€"monthâ€"old wards., of New 101 insemarck, 18 IPst. this time e the woundâ€" TX ness ormerly of ‘"*killed ‘ in 1C1 réhrandt relerenct ind meared to )6 St wWwas enâ€" at he will recovered. Om â€" s1X 1| ‘e. â€" to â€" heal V@not 11 only 3 1i 10 OTHLl O 1 o1 woll as the byâ€"WHiw referring to any possible exceess remaining from the debhenture . The bill taking over the $10,000 school debenture issue by the Govérnment also passed. _ While the fate of these byâ€"laws never could have had any serious doubt, owing to the definite promise of the Governâ€" ment to help the town over the finâ€" ancial diffieulties occasioned by the Gre. the final settlement 13 a measure Aececording to an editorital article in The Claybelt, an attempt was recently made by an assistant medical offieer on one of the troop trains passing through Cochrane from the West, to turn over a suspected diptheria patâ€" ient to the Cochrane hospital on the pretence that the sick soldier was simply suffering a velapse from pneuâ€" monia. â€" Pollowing receipt of a telâ€" ** pneumoma the hospital man. howev i1¢Q roile lebentiut this was lt would expose ond, indeed, to be ictur undoubtedly soldier, but no one Ccol people. Ha« flicer 1 licer t1 The Cla patient > ut still hav nave. ws»alm 1JCnmpsiy, 1LOoL would have rushed up an shack somewhere himself, rs see a soldier in danger. The is quite right in whole matter be investizate Department of Militia. of the Comimission Tor in beiâ€" guim, is entitled to the gratitude of the civilized world for the masterful and efficient manner in which he has handled one‘ of the: most difficult problems with which sn engineer was ever faced. In a formerly beautifal and prosperous Fand, ravished by the barbarian soldier hordes of Germany, he has organized the food supply of the tortured and brutally _ illâ€"used people in a manuer that has comâ€" manded the admiration of all ‘save the brutes in human ftorm who are (I¢‘1 Pp t | inget grantg neâ€" autl tue se 1€ mm tr the HERBEET C. HOOVER, M.LE. passed during the dying hours e â€"session of the local house were ‘elief bills legalizing the $40,000 iture byâ€"law of the town â€" of rane and the rehate bhyâ€"law as as the l?},’-l':x\\' l'vt'orri'xfl;' to any m t P 1n CcnhDarge oOt r frankly adumit Claybelt, that nt was threaton 1Il 11 1 11 0O Ww bacl He ariment nl chHeo 'ntl.\ enlisted estry Draft and hat the sick soldier was ‘ering a relapse Trom pneuâ€" ollowing receipt of a telâ€" t T rIf1GCS AFCTC agrret utterly _ impossible ose all the other t under muld_ bl« imnt er, was suspiciouns of the interviewed â€"the medical arge of the troops. This ly admitied, according to t. that he suspected the am â€" and â€" f natient w te@oI €i17 U the musuall inadan Hooveé tlatin * Hot ral erlt Ti C N ort! ib ol I Doard._ LBlSs WAS ious chanee for the r the cireumstances ame the Cochrane known they might me wavy to eare for )11 C darane role faw TCl ochrane n trithv in beiâ€" o gratitude of the masterful | which he has most â€" difficult n engineer was aerlvy beautifaul h diptheria Mayor and 12 [!n»‘.pill] 1 â€" o N ort with M â€" 1sO| rather cal cal suppased sent on to OS3 o ‘AS , 11 patients n to the miemo )1 IVEeT ()i iso 1e 11mI prin nd tance, lation c than iy belt it the 11 16 1OT at EC $0000000090090000040009¢900009000000000L000000$00406040000066 «> QOQ§$@Q41%)0060 @98 6491900 9 060000004060 IHSURANCE of £LL HKINDS anad REAL ESTATE * Houses To Let and For Sale Stcamâ€"Fitter, Sheot Iron Worker, Cornice and Skyâ€"light Mak + Smoke Stacks Made to Order,. AGENT FPOR HECLA HOT AISZ FURNACES. ESTIMATES SUPPLIEZD PREL. How litt‘e to If I knew you and Opp P I knew you and ron kn:ew me "Ns seldom we woR d dAsagres: But never hbaving vet tlasped D BDoth often Fauil to understand Phat each intonds to do what‘s ri And troat each other Chonor brig Daily (exeept Cochrane, operatin Montreal. C. P. K. ‘The *"*Natronal‘‘ ronto and Winnmpesg and Saturday; leay Thursdavy. Through traims daily (e Englehart, and operating 1 Cafe Parilor Car servic daily (except Sunday). Connections at Eariton daily, (except Sundays). Local Service between Englehart and Cobalt, daily, (except Sunday). For full particulars, see current timeâ€"table or refer to any T. N. O. Agent. Sulllvan Newston . Brazeau, Opp. Po ind port! «s .0. Box 262. ains daily (exgept \undn) between FToronto and l operating tlmmull Pullman Cars. r Car service between North Bay and Englehart, Tis and . PARR, G V ILL] Sunday) r througs g "aA CA MICS, OQOHT <Srazea u PLUYMBER nCt right right" Â¥ mistake TRAIN SERVICE. i bharul= a, Transcontinental route between Toâ€" aving Toronto each Tuesday, Thursday Winnipeg each Sunday, Tuesday and Lumber Merchant services 1 sleeping Jet. for Or make a on this or that, Wu.d take it in gooad part you see, If I knew you and you knew me. W ith customers, a thousand strong. Ocecasionally things go wronsgâ€" Sometintes our fault, sometimes othersâ€" Forbearance would decrease all cares, Kind friends how pleasaxt things would be If I knew you anund you knew me. O R wheyn» some goods vron fire baek. sut mm f Minc Timbers Supplicd. Telephone 49 nfdenee t * outrseive between North Bay and car between Timmins and Plhhone 51. 0h [aceo we Â¥ vou n dA KWC North Bay, Ont. th branch points, A d if}; her rs live; s wayv. e and pray h shall see. Lumber. N know me ithts® abide