_iijno ainiiiiiii l>E§lik$‘iii’>E'."i..i""} _ -ol-IARi..o1'ra'rowN Plaines sowiisn isi. _ __ _ i AND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1904. “NG ‘ °°" 'mln -fe H erm- _ ` V s I__SllFfFERABLE J P _ ......... TBORDEN win RESIDE ` DELAY OF MAl|-.5 °l ` /lic T s H 1* One and“0ne Hall Days Later than they Should be--- ~ Carloads of Freight Accumulating at Pictou--- ‘Other and Satisfactory Plans are Easily Available, _ _ _rshlroausnrinx liours. i, ville today will only roach Charlottetown In transferring the malls to the S. B f °“ T\\°§dlY B* 7 P- ln- Ind U10" Urlvlnl ‘Stanley and the Torinentlne - Sumniarsido “if SNUTUO 011 M0238! will roach Char- route _there will be a delay of two ,days as |°“°l'¢'"1 W1 Wedlleidli It 7 D- ID- *md compared with the summer service. At "° °° d“"l“8 U10 Week- the some time the Minto onthe Charlotte- _ i < "4 P‘°T°'7 '““'WE’"U-Y_~ town-Picton route will be quite unable to 4 It these “me man' WB” °°mi”¥ V1" l-6 keep pace with the freight accumulating Pi°T°“ “WY W°“id b°"-‘ “nh” ‘lt G.h."` ` at Picton; for there are already sixty car- 1°! ww” by the Min” “" “°°“ °“ TW" loads llm.e_ _ day. '1‘oday's mail would then ` C rea h here sevcn hours earlier Pwrov ROUTE- one srxilaliisn. ‘ and :the Monday's mail 31. _ Were the mails sentaudrcoeived by the i hours a_u_uc___ _md so on through the Mmm T'-very allgrqate dgy °n tl" 'Picton Week. Thus three mails of each week, vlz_ :$1.25 *£125 'f;';°:”;.':;"‘;2°§;1 ‘_':f:.: l °f _w».~»'»1-»»f=>»~1i h»if»»<1»-Y 1-af in =»-» i'.'.'.'..1’.l`§.f“.`”.§’.§`.°.ii`.i“°I..’.i§.l’2`.ff;..‘§_"‘f...ffI§ 0tl_1er_he1fadayanrlahalf _later f/hat* h-7 each seven hours by being received via mi 'Picrou noura, sown srnaunss. I 3:2213; u;;r:_€;?'r:;_§; :Tami with B m' M { og! DOLLAR PI-IIYEL ' Jrw-'Q' v f D f ` '5 1" " "II" " ` <1--`»"5 ' "==-’= _. f`5:."": T315’ I-'i’_"` ff f 'T " _ “ 1:12. _':_$z_.<_»__,~:~-ifgjt;-‘_:y§:1;¢':;' 2-_.l _¥f.::."<:§-:; -»z--'11-g_» ~ “ 1’ =_:»°¢ \'2;?;f<=:>__'j_~'»-.'r;<=>'-' -. ` _ »- ‘ “ > v & _ i _!;‘iQl» / 1’ *Ti* __ "?*'.:_1‘tf,___i__i¥_ (_.-_ . _ » “ _ ~ - -_-_=< so .3 at-i~»i m --re -..». - -- - i "W, 9 'V' _A f 5. “X 5_5 > i _ i i __ _ _B-._,J’ f i _ :1._- f:‘._ ‘ ___ _ _ _ _ _ ________g-_~_______ :_<~>__ ___~' ..~,._____._.__-r_1________£ __ = _t ,___ _‘,;»_ _i_. ,._<3_-_ ___ ____¢»__ - - ‘_ - I , ~*.»`?-fr il- ii. _ _ ' ____ *_»_ “ii ___ _______,____ .; ___ - ______.__f-___ _ __-- ________ _ _ _ 3,., _ _ ____ __s ____ _ 2*- .i ~ _____5is.__§__ \».?_*__-__;_,_ _ il g - *T* _/ '€ .`_l“"f “J be ~, 5-"‘ .' ‘ '_ - _ _ie ‘ __ .Qs ~. 5%: as _*_ .__ » _ ».. , . ir I a'%‘ ‘ _ §"‘; _ isa. <>-i`-` '- ”` T 7]- A _"'i"".”-ii:--' " `f1`*’ ._ ",- -'E92 i .' __ __ ____,-_,_ ___ll.<______;: ____ »»_________ _§_ie=;_f§@__ §___ .-,_-__ ~~ LL' _ "1, it ~ :_ l’<_- " 3;“-iffi;f_'-‘-'$,__-l__~, ' _' r”-_;_,. ~"’§_'/Tr’ , _.we `- "I , ___-».`-lc.-ai _ ». _-,-__x_?§‘_»\ -s* ‘-"‘»'ifi.-- '."`»€§ 'I _MF--, li >~ -“,__<..',§ ~ f A *R 'W AT. TTU' `d *r°`% "gf .We few; if , f ~ s ,- _ sa' '~"i.» . ‘\Tq"}` 3 ...ir / W; i\ \` " 1' ",»¢.’I‘°<*f.f"__ 'R-1"° “I » ' ~. _ "W :¢.;`_',-..-323 _ - 1' ':. -` :" -_ __ ' __ nv , ,_ , ~ -. ,- 1--.». _ _ _ _ _ _ » " ' _ ` f =__q__ _. ¢ fl 3 .5 ... ' rw an 1; “I ”‘*““~ l f//*‘ A A _ iiii i*i'iiliiTTil't`E2i ' .IAPSBELLS 3URSTING CVE! PJ'tl` A'l'.‘I Tl A ’ i) 1 YUREAK. While the .laps have certainly made much headway against General S.ocssel and his brass larrison at P ut Arthur" stil _ Wm., w__l.,,l_l_ lml ln __ pa(.lml_l_ for Ave,” u_______u___mr ___________cr___ _ evidently iiiucli remains to be iii se. It looks low as if nothing hut famine could ninke tliestiirdv Gerinan~Russian yield to th s Coiisi=.rvntivi-, were found ballots marked O-m.A“.A_ llec_ l4__(Specl,,l, All Ove, ilrado's men. i or Sliililey. ,lu officer in the Froiitenac election More lialiots alipviirod than had been polled iiiiii the returns were falsely sworn to. 'l`lii- i-riiloi-scuieiits on the packages Y With the Minto and Stanley both VIA PICTOU “All-Y- placed on the Pictou-Charlottetown route If P091 PWNWCFB We.” PTYTUK 0" the ` running alternately, the malls W0l11d be Charlottetown-Pictou route all the mails _ buf, half 5 dgy lag" glllm by the summer _ would he received 81 hours earlier each M stesmers and all freight would be prompt- da? lflllill bl th” lffllnilelllent DOW ly m0yed_ __ being put in operation. Moreover the arrival of the iuails» at 7 p. m. is incon- venient for answering letters by the T50 Amaficlm “Hd Wester” ClH12\di8l1‘ first return mail, as the outgoing mail mails by the C. P. R. arrive at Saclivllle ‘for the Stanley will probably close about AN INBUFPERA BLE DELAY. _____________________________________________ B______ ______________ in HUmb0|df. Mina- A Town ol. Considerable.Commercial Importance and Many from Prince Edward lslan _ that hour the train for Cape Tormentlne waar ouoirr 'ro Bs. hal&lNl»d.Y1°flf5l0l¢Vill€ 901110 f-W0 und H `_ It ls__obvious that if the mails are to half hours» earlier. Consequently the come \ia Tormentine there must be a malls for the Island remain at Sackvilie special train leaving Sackvllle about till about 1.80 p, m; the following day, 4p. m. to convey them at once to Tor- arriving at Tormentine at 4 p. m., the nientlne and even then they will reach Stanley having left for Sunimerside two Charlottetown seven hours later than or three hours previously. Consequently! if the two steaiziers were placed on the the mails remain at Torinentine till about .Picton route, thus giving close connec- about 2 p. ni. the third day, and only _tions daily with the mainland malls and (_ MTPMUUPG ill- IFHIU Sllte in mi1ny'whicii will furnish additional railroad patronage. The business is conducted lllllrd vcnture was ii general mercantile ways. One may travel in ~ - - ~ reach Charlottetown about7p. m. an up-to-date passenger and freight h west ulmul, llllg |_lme_ probably by the his oxen when lie was iiiriiiing but fro- 'l`liu official iiinliection of thc ballots re- WZ turned by llawki-_ve, drliuiy returning Bu if ~ Crooked Work Revealed in Frontenac Election, Some ol 'f"s~__§‘ ' '- ':EIi;?)_=;E__§e:5iiT.b'-A H i..»‘»» :_ _ '2»;'_ _'___ _ _._ Hawkey’s Work, Official Ballots Were Used, Voting _M ‘ " ‘_ , ` ' Strength of Parties in Quebec Province. _ Orr;wa,Dec_1il.-(Special).-It is slated i C oinmisslonsr Sherwood ia aatiailed that at the recent Conservative caucus that official ballots were used in what- herc li. I., lloriico niinounle-cd that as lic: °"°"°"`°°ked Work W" d°"°' liiid iieciiirii to retain the iend0i's.liip of Th* anal and complete return' from the party iii- would reiuove to Ottawa and Quebec Proline” showxhat nie total Lu) take up the __m_L__l__e of l“w_ eral vote cast was 140, (570 and Conservat- ~i 100,959. There were _T901 rejected 886 spoiled ballots. L inaile today, shows that there had been ` Y ilrooiicii work. _ liilT_i_l_illl CASES Doiiiinion thirty-live election protests liiivo been entered, there being 27 against Liberals and ii against Conservatives. _-_-_Qi olriiiiiii d They Have Won Prominent Places Among the Residents of the Great ___l~_1@~f“=»1»_Dc_1i»-T»»» ie- autlioriiies have iiccidcd to confer the Republic and ge Now Ranking Among the Leading Men-Some of Them Doing "€»="°°~fl‘~1~D~‘f“"'“f°>'~ I`lie ceremony will take placein January ~ » where The Montreal Board of Trade will Big Business. tender the Earl a reception. 1_1. the fastest facilities. The grading is almost done, by his son Victor. l business at l'enil»iiiii. and he is doing well. rains north and south for twenty-four and gan sof i ` g me” were “pid ymying the Others w ho were attracted tothe north- We were told H R004 'WOFY 0|' U\fH'lEY “Hd ours and all in the state. East and west ties and raiis,as it was expected to get the V Thus the mails, which arrive at Sack- service. it iS A101058 the some In all th ‘ - eiourne dba ioiaiii _ ' di, Af' io' 'wi one will hardly see an acre of untillabli irda 6 comp ° e 0'” ws winter sets claw exodus’ “en W' D` Jury formerlyi bam, It Won] 8 un mr Emma I CHILDREN PEHISH ’ - ~ land Thqwhole state is rich é_th____ ___ ‘ of Charlottetown. Mr. Jurv is no longer upon him at this distance-HurnlioldtI1.x. _ P _ _ _ .8___m"______e lumbar ____ m___c__a_ res Around Humboldt isa cluster of farm- actively engaged in farming and lives ' _md stl__d__’s________d ____ no _tum ___ _iiirvei ers mostly all Canadians, and a large quietly at Humboldt, enjoying thc fruits lou ___ ____ _ “ number of tliemiiatives of Prince Eii\\ uiil f i . > ~ ' ~ ` . J . .. _ ‘Y 0 these mms' It is the “3` Island Canada '1‘heniiinheroi’islander~i Zlastgrs i;boi1sndt1hci'cmfifer tliiaurlqalaiidrrn MONTREAL' Dec' 14'"`(Spccm|`)_]he r cultural section of the Red River Valley ' ' . _ . ` ho s of Alf' l Pl t t \l i > that __ the ______________ ___ this _________e Th___ was asouroe of surprise to the writcr,who upon whom fortune has siiii’eMr. Giirriinei-is ¥“""l"’°"~ 'lr R D. ll- __ q - ll_Tl D presented by _____p____________n__ from Cape C___ o!_¥°n°nllnl_"est_ In ordinary seasons conserluen y emadeatrip for a person C ‘ U _ _ _ Zi-~_ fl ONTO. 40. >. i _pcciii. ie o lony, Orange River and Natal. A e sciiiiikbarger and chi-istiiiii Dewar. “Nd- e ting them to preserve the national spiri “lu” WIS "Nd IS if-5° |704! “ll l0W°1"¢d " which letter created a profound lm- “W We £¢m"°- G The route to the cemetery was crowded, the wheat of the valley ranks with this al mspecti°“' The fmillties mr travel in 30 bells were toiled and by order of the P°'° P"°d“°°d "“YWh°"°' °”di'_‘ ‘"7 “J” ::3;Bg?lRys¢;G;iTl;chr;§i?§ 2::liElel(;¢;l:,l:,2 fo Speeches were delivered byLouis Boths, British Government minute guns were “E ""1, gud” 1°" than `N°' 1 N°"m` from mike; much grzalcr l,lm,, ll; ls nom n ° _ Consequently Mr. Clow was not so favor Having lon been int i. i tl g eres e i » e ill; . _ » Both* “ld U~l°tt°f frm" KWH" °xh°"‘ B-7 KTDF EdWll`d'3 BDBUTM l`¢Ci\1Bllt H iyend its vvoriderfiil proiiuotivdiieli the Zzllidignggesigd :ith tm Drospeom m itll acres which lic r a pass time than ess. His two sons -_ Waldo arc located iic:ii- li iiccssiirl f:ii'ii\ci‘.~i. On tl ot doing much farming l “ow” ue ha" minion Alliance to-day replied to Premier crops more R _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ for b______ osss pamp e i ec ariiig tint the Ont- Onslow and ario Government neithertnok such action ' '_ nor urged the i.ii>ei~ii| t.`oii\'viitioii to iiiko “`°"h°" "'T‘|" “ri .~iii-ii action as would incl-L thi- roiluirv- ‘ _ "tl tl _ ~ li- r. (`iu‘iliiici~ are loc-iiicii tlirco iiL‘lilii‘\\'_~ _ __ _ _ _ T fit" 3l7°l\i» I f€W dl." FECCIWTY Wii/h to tlll, 'lm|ne(ll‘l,;? “xgigughw Zvlllcll-Z nil oflwlioiri liii\'cliii'l.;c iiiriiis and are lol- m`"t&"O[ um mlumluli’ Um d""'"'“d' of 3°- W~ Matthew, 01115 Uf UW Illlllly ell, Great Ngytlnlm umllivay WM lowcd by the ciisioiiiiiry prosperity wliirli -_ ' imbiic °i‘l"T0n 0" l-he Dicdilmd llHl1l0- |“°°“|f“T f5fm°f`° Of Ulm' |0°“|li'Yi “ilu opening the cgulltl-y fm- mlukots ii-i the lot of those wlio are so i'a\oiiil»i f°"“"l-7 °f N°m‘ W'l°”i‘lf°» P~ E~ I~ Ml" That he was pleased with what he saw, located, and who pill- so \m1cl\s\iHri;.v iulo liiosrmzxi.. Dail. ill.-iSlii-nial,i-Tim P Hntlhevfs farm is located at l~fu b lit » - ' ‘ I _ M Ill 0* . .nd th", he could wlgll pl-ol-,l_\¢f,|¢ fm-5. their work as do this colony of l’i'iiii:i‘_ _qt l mlsl _ l inn. onl f il f i 'tl dii 'ul , ye evv ni es roin the Canad slglll 39° the great lulure ln ,lore for ll, Edward Islaiidcrs, who are nnioiil; the M__O(",y m_l_ “T n__P;_\L_ )':_ 0 m(;r_l____, lan line, in the northwest coruerof Kit-son‘ ls best "lde ce I - '- » ~ ~ °°"‘ ‘ mmng 'm "°""p 'U 'n 'E ‘ 'nm an me iiigii. .. n d by gl", fact, elm; on lllg heaviest wheat iiiir-vi ofthe world. R W Y PPUUVL "meh T5 in ‘T15 |\0\'l9hW9NU ‘OFHQT “turn lllll boys began one by om, " lzolnz .Taincs Diamond of Wiiisloe is another A ~ I A A ofthe stats. It has been decided to locate _the :new railway station on the Hillsboro Street site, The announcement was made yes- terday and t_he-'p"`po_s`ed plans given out. The whole bloékjbetwgén _Hillsboro _and wtyiiwiiiiii _aa_iii‘iig’°ii waor si. win be purchased from the foliofvvingland own- ers: Rob_¢!‘t_GKlb1jolth; Estate L_afferty:_ Josiah Gsrmody; M. P. Hogan; John J. Trainor; John Ross; Edwerd K°l|¥iGé°l'¥° D. Longw rth; Thomas Hughes; James Trainor; Vallliain W. Wright; D. O. M. rieiidiii;Ja§¢s saiiiii; Edward Pmuiiht: Charles Mo hrldle; Patrick McQ\ia_id; W. D. Cantwell; John Bolger; B. Gridltli; Mrs. Chu-its Lkwson; P. Ifiepllln. _ _ The station will be 1M feet long him feet wide facing on Hillsboro and the trains will enter at the rear _by tivo tracks in to water se. uiii is me iron eii9_q_.i_ge of the present side(v:_l§_`_1’¢»seh¢ers will _"___" _mln ___ __ _-____-rl_____-__ __mlm___’ii»iiww. at alia _'hone itirtin " ' to that in Moncton mdbhgm _:i°x_l__ts on Water King or throu ' s . 'nit 'iiiiiiiiiag wiii of .armed mi bridk with _VViiil5¢‘i»'~ggey stone faoiu_gs,_,‘_ surrounded by a ’ve1-andll; ti pillars. The roo w s 3:. mr:_;_l?_ the building three" _st_§_r_ius iiigii w -liifssaiiif tunnis in miiaeoiv and Water and Hillsboro and King, the Th grounds tment will he 10 feet hined bsggagennd express roomin fo_rm` 'aiviatii by? im. iitii 14 ii wide _afiiii miie roi-ia»i»_iiu4o rt, .mi ui. into the genenl entrance. by shlgh gable with large through to the rear. hall is the general ‘the first for the public and the other fob ld and iDx20ft respectively. Twolaxgsviults _ _ _ - . _ . _ 9l_.°`°x~t'°nd up mmlmh t° ..°°n_d_ ff - tn ofeifort to Later settlers are John Hatherly,who- I .ipr,‘y`_ ‘ - ’ ' ‘ 3 Pi” P “"3 mic* b“"d|"B’i “nd W’ *P* -putltin. At that time there was little has 480 acres, and some of the finest T|1°l°°°“d |t°\“¥»l2“°tM¥h Wmh*'°i P0il1l»Ul°|l¢l Wflllld CQWDIN fHV0l‘l\blY .dancin the way of drainage. Then he bcrses which we noticed in the com "1 °UYnk°|°5m“°i°“ in the °°“”l"'T' wentto the other extreme and selected a miinit lie was t “_” west" and settling in the Red River of the succfnisiiii fiiriiier.~i. llc liiis Gill HUlDb0ldi5li lin \lUDl`e¢0l1li0US little vm' ,golmgl-y_ Chg,-leg wg; the polneel- acres and licliiisiics iiie ciiiilviiiioii of it __ age and yet one of considerable coiiiiner- Hemel. on the fnmlly ,md he l,ul1l_ ’~with vigor and 1.-nci-gy, and i-ai~i-fiilly liiis- » cial importance. It h fl' d i d ' _ 5-9 "9iZ'30 S20 gl" li;-5;, hulls. ln the geLl_lam¢n; liiiiiilsnllhls i~i-~ioiii'rv~i. lic liiis ii iliin evato are smoking room 14x 22ft, news andy "_ 12 ft. ladies' waitingroom 18 x Zi ft corlnected ‘h 003 bus_?__°gs of 5516:” mst year v;}x_c’;_ f0|i0W€d [JY hi* b¥`°ffh°l”5AlUbl”0§¢»Fl>hl`Hlm John Ross, foriiivriy of Stri\tliiilii_vn, - . ‘Y °“¥ mm e “rm "“§°““'° 5 “nd Geor e and the have all h enaucce ~i l ~ L- f ~ I ~ . l 12 12 fl, bl k wolfl ll .;», 8' i Y B U ~4 i\ \ely in iiprisliig iiinicr, riii( iilii puree mum X ’ C B ce "' X' nnmedhta 'uighborhood ful fllrmffsi llllfl hl\V0 L0-kL‘ll \U\il'~l»l\'0 U1 of the iciiillng intii o the Loiiiit '_ llis ' 5 In um ent end of me bundlng ls ‘uw The Bret of the month ofSeptember saw terest in the affairs of the community in flimi aiiloiiie Hallock tho. ooiinty uiiiii ` etablih etfth li 9 s 0 in n o e rst State bank which they uiiide their home lho Clows lie has ii fine oriliiirrl of siiiaii friiits: ' - - Humboldt with a capital of $10000 and all have lnr e farms Ambrose has 040 5 » f hj I cl ii s licei liiir .i lm th l b ll _ A l _ _Of i 8 i onli 0 ei an ri i li ci xg _B _:$2232 Tiengtaixnvggznttsdgail up to the time of our visit the deposits acres, Charles l)0, Ephraim 480 and into t l l l l _ h - -_ iaxisi mi ` i 1 OWU U H, Llllf HIV EBU iIlL(>l sa “south “st °nd_ had reached $50000 J W Wheeler and George originally had the same ainoiint pgmgeii into (lic ony of Hallock election and calling on ilic Govcrnineiit to hold im iiivesiigation and suiniiion the nieinbers ofthe (iovoriiinent party and the Oppositioii and oiHi~iril.~ ofthe Uriuiil Truiik iiiid (`. i’. R. as v\ii_iies.~ies. years contract; but iiotliiiig definite wiui Will] Milli lililNll ii ii. iiiiuiiiii _ Srnxrrr, Dov, ii»~(Slir-olaii-Anotliori \`ii'1'cnia, B. C., Doc. lil-(Spf-i-lnl_)- coiifi-reiice was lielii tnrluy lietwecn tiir The rcliortcd riiiscnvcry ofa \\'ilri man iiiaiinlrer of the Dominion Coal tio. iiiiii on Vsncoiivoi' lslrinfi is luliy uoiiflruicfi by the iiiiiiers iiegnriiliig the proliosiifl tlirce foiir wliutiaiilc setiiicrs. lie hiislivcil among niiiiiiiiis and his decided upon. experience has undoubtedly been a r':~ ' Neither party seciiis inclincil to yield on iiiarkalile nne. From mls section two "lima" "cond N. J. Nelson, of Ciookston are the presi- but he has divided with his sons and is \Vlli|.- iii- clinic to the Count a con trainmen and eniplqyees. _ gh On the oppositiiside of the Hallway are N ~ the offices of the payniastsr the ,track-3 » maalnr, and engineifr §J_._\22 vit, 12:21 ft, chief cleric, auditor, atengiiraphof, master, etc. _ _ __ _ ‘ .__, er he directors are J W Wheeler, ings and arcsurroundedby every coiiifort Henry Hale, is iiiiotlier lsiaiidvr who centre ofthe section. Surroundink lV,F§i0, 'rslnllagemuon which bundled over now culled Humboldt’ He Wim homemld ombuullinw' _ _ _ . fl' i ' 3 h.Neiwn Fii1ney.Cherles bl°w.1\0rth e.i,iim,_ when he .miss iimii., select. -iso acres davowii to the ii.-iiiiii mpii. i|“hh'°» Pe E0 I-3 William M°D°"5"» ,edlund which provedtobe too wet, and _Mr Hale has two brothers in the west Gao. W MIMTIBW. NOFUI Wil5lhiP°» P E when he had it all ready for seeding he located at Hallock rind ist blond ian Thomas Winter The bank occu found ,lnlll wouldlmg was two sets of ofilcep sellsi-atsd_by a xids. wi _ y, ' to in t' t00 _ _ Two large generalstores furnish the site too sandy and high for good¢sasu|ts_ get any government imld Mifi_ B"_'°b°"° nd w‘°°" T' il" S" "°“d` community for miles around with necessi- Finally when he secured the right loca- so had to buy oiiirlglit. Hisfnrni V*"L'""~l-"~ QVF- UN- T5-'“fSP°°l°|-l ,- ' , _\ ` °“".' °m`° T" "h°_-°""?“I‘_" "9T'°"- lzT'»°°°/' ties and luxuries, while the educational tion his horses were taken with ‘ glandcrs now would iirobably lirlnii Him $15-00 HH -A double dP0‘"\l“ii' H0°ifl¢D% °¢°\1fl`lfl in in Y voor men ic Une 0 L is _ lm l“pp__a,ed _,yum O enew bank and Edward Flornnce is the They all have nice houses, and outbuild- l.,l,m,,ll-cs; ,min ln ll". wunly lllmn,-llllly ; "3 ' hi T -T-N9|9Qn» Edwllfd Fl0l‘0D00i Wlmlilll Oftheciow b0ys'G¢g 9 had the hai-i»| has made farmlii ii success He has \ r .""’ psf' ,Ls-gf i 1gg54 fl, 'nl building lllbgg [Md] oitylife all doing well D just over the line lic tried iarhiiiig which mon mud with WMM' 1 Dad" Pm-bm7_l dm” "k° th" e vv ns n - - are . _ . - f » ~ eou h f . ' ' ' _ The Soo road is building a branch lilne. Besides his farming operations when he first canie to the country. ”lhen ___ Th° rumen w°_;° “ly '_:‘ nn” t_;_“° 111153:," rm ‘ann D” but H.. me will in general appearance resemble the fn Winnipeg which runs through the- Ambrose Clow is interested in s general he took np aiiciioiiccring at Emmerson, °5’0\l“K “I9” "D "*°° “U 0 'lf 0"* _ rim vim station, uoiitmi but can ooaniri-ya uw miie. me of niiiiib6_idt,, smsiiiiniiiaboiiitwiiiaii tiiioyi ii ii-iii. ‘ but uit inoiiitiii was not prontabit. ni-_ iieioow mir. b°'° °°° r'_°“°“ _ ,_ geoia alxli ft.--ooon1uii_||.__tlie-_ sguiiiei- scale. _ i ‘ i ,_