. 4 1 -_-ty-.,,. _ _,_.,_ . m _H _ _ " ”"""‘ »_f_ _ , . ‘ ._ _ ` ”° _ ,__ " _ ° *- -~ --_-'~ ~-~~-~~~'~- = = _ i Y --L_ - , 1 . . . - ~ A i f 1 _ . i ,... to _ , , I V_|‘f*,_,T I v>y r_ ` ,,,”..,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,"_ , _,,_,______,, _ _I B , _; V l y Q, -__ ._ _ ., _ .. .. » _ » i 1 RDIAN Pe”-° '» su “.1 t.,_`,'<__ wr r vq- 'A . - l -_ 1 In V' l 1 A,-_,_£_,,,__ ., MBAY.M0l€tri1NG _ - ci-IsRLori='ri_=:1'owN,P. s.i.,.i1iNU1iRY 11, 1904. -i1/1oNi:i1i1ri/ioRN1No- { 1w.i’.£’i-§’.¥.-’i&’E'..i=".°.&‘i.".‘.‘aa.s` ~ » ~ -1 F 11=1is»1¢rl.-:W1 my mm y 1 F 1 - ‘L4-_-`v?,_f,._ s ‘ ',,j._;scon__yested, nerv- es irritate i, and the result is that awful headache. Ferrozorie is natures own remedy for headaches; it is a blood streisgtheiicr mad purller of uncommon merit, n lasting pot- ent tonic, and the greatest lnvigcrsut and health maker known. Headaches nev er bother people that take Larrozuns alter each meal. Buy ri box from your drunk lst for 50c. Hy mall from Po son 8.5 Co.- Klugston, Ont. » Da. Hnulrroxfs Pii.i.s ovius Livln Cou- 1-rainr. | I Pocket and 0_iiice Diaries. new lioelis and January- _ magazines. . _ _P i Atthe Meeting on Saturday Afternoon The Report of the Committee Sub- mitted-Good Prospects for the Work Progressing in the Near Future. The committee have to report they have made arrangements will Mr. LeRoy Willis who will rent the hotel, furnish, personally manage and pay a rental equal to 8% of cost cfbuildlng and site for a term of ten years with the privilege of renewing lease at end of that time or of purchasing at any Lime. This should give shareholders at least 57, on their money leaviuig 3% to pay insurance and taxes. In this way every business man gets 52 directly and a very large per cont indirectly by having thc tourist trade. \Ve have written to the various S. S., lines but as yet have not any positive promises except from our own S. N. Go. which has agreed to take $10.00() in stock and Alex McDonald, Dalvay to take $5000. This is all we have positively promised, soit rests with the citizens to come ini and make the hotel a success. There can be but one opinion about the absolute and urgent necessity of a new and up to date hotel. Other Province have their various mines timber, ate. Our mine is our tourist traffic and If we neglect to cultivate it we have no one to blame but ourselves. Providence has blessed us with nn ideal summer resort, it has left to ue to pro- vide eccoinmodatlon for Lho'se wishing to take advantage of it. If we had hotel accommodation The Plant Line would probably put on a. third 111111 iii 11131111 ,/desirous of remaining where they were accommodation. We think these lines should oome forward and assist as they willraapgood harvests from it, but we cannot compel them, ao we must do the work ourselves. There is plenty of money ln this town bearing much less interest than we ofl'er,to build several hotels.What we want is public spirit and let those who can take stock and the botei is assured. Would it not pay any business man if he did not feel able to take the mcnev out of his business to bonow it, as he would get the interest back as well as have the great advantage of the tourist trade. My own opinion is he would soon have the principal back, also, as Mr. Willis would aoon want to purchase. Our plan is to maire three payments, lst call when contract is let, the other two as the building goes on so that the third pay- ment would not have to be made for over a yearas the building would not be com- pleted before that time. Horace Haszard made a plea for the new hotel which undoubtedly would lead to a third steamer on the Plant Line. The time has arrived when the citizens must speak out. He was disappointed at not seeing many present who were finan- cially interested in the scheme. A list should be opened at once and then it would be seen what could be done. L. L.Beer thought the time for action had arrived and now if the citizens were and not going hack action must be taken. Mr. Hansard- said it was necessary to raise $40.000. He was willing to subscribe $100). ' The following other names subscribed. Steam Nsvigaion Ce. per A. E. Alex McDonald _worth Horses Haszard James Patou G. D. Longworth L. L. Beer B. Hsartz D. Nicholson Prowse Bros* Inga $10,000 iw - - - 5,000 1,000 1,000 1,il)0 l,0lll 1,000 l,0L0 l,000 boat and other lines will increase theiri ze_ns this week. up P. S. Brown James Warburton The committee -will walt on other 500 500 citi- IIN. TonoN'ro, Jan. 6-The Canadian Club dinner tonight was enllvened by some badinage between Hon. Messrs Tarte and Foster. Mr. Tarte made a patriotic address on Cana:la‘s Future, which he said, owing to her resources, was bound up with the em- plre. To reach our destiny, Mr. Tarte com- manded the adoption of Chamberlain`a policy. He quoted his experience as a minister of the crown to show the desire of the United States for annexation of Canada. We should not become lndc-1 pcnrlent,lest the United States would find some means of repeating the Panama. affair. U SAME PLl§llillM ll Ex-Minister ofPubIic Works Says if Canada Were Independ- ent United States Would Try the Panama Game on Us-Exliinister of Finance Says Mr. Tarte is " a Stronger Man Than Ever. lllllillllll Bllllllll dian club among his compatriots in Mont- real. _ lion. Mr. Foster made a jocular refer- ence to Mr. Taite‘s practice of travelling aboutihe country, and added he would have been better pleased if Mr. Tarie had travelled farther. He then referred io Mr. Tarle's wan- derlngs in the Conservative party, then in the Lihciai party, and bank again, though hc did not know bow far. \Vbat he did know was that Mr. Tarte was a stronger man than ever. Mr. Taits, a French ex-minister, and hc, an English ex-minister, had one pur- pose with many riiiniilcatlons, to build up a great country here under the liritii-iii He announced he would form a Cana- flag. CITY COURT BUSINESS OFIENCES. . Iutarfering with Police. .. ..._ . . _ . . . _ Brsaoh of City Bye-Lsws- Di-unkenness..........._...... ....... Nuisauoss..... Disorderly Drlvlng........ . Nonpayment Dog Tax . .. . _ _ Keeping Fierce Dog..... . ._ _ . BroaohLoni’a DsyAot................... Keeping a Bawdy Rouse. . . . . . . . . . . Obtaining Goods under False Preteuces. . Malleioneialury to_Pronerty.... .... Dlstui-bIagBsiigious Worship..... . _ Va¢i‘aasy._.. ...... .1 Shooting with latent to Main..... . _ Ri-eakIngJall...._......... . sn.;-»_...1.... ......,,. liaszard si moore ouiiristiaeuwa, mo. si, moe. Breach of Prohibition Act ..... ...... ._ gl 50 FOR YEARS 1903 -1902. /*_--f'~-~--w _--__-_. *___ 1903 1002 Q 5 Conv otcd Q, Dismissed _Sent to S. Court °‘ "~ Total "‘ E Conv cted E Dismissed Sent to S. Court '-‘ ii Total § za 11111 as 3 ia is is io 15 1 ' 1 i .- Qaiii-* »,__»-no.-»-i-W Fl ~l“°"""'°»-i».a~icc=§i 104 , 18 ri ii 3 17, 1 1 _ is 2 7 1 i e a a ii 11 1 is 1 n 1 1 1 1 2 s 117 io 5:. os 2140100 7 451] Clerk City Police Court W. F. MAOLEAN. William Findlev Maclean was born in the Township of Ancasler, Ont., August 10, ltiirly Mr. Maclean is ajournallst, and ls proprietor of the Toronto World. He married, in Juno, lli‘i5, Catharine Gwyn- ne,youuRest daughter of Richard Lewis, of Toronto. Ile was n member of the Sen- ate ofthe University of Toronto, for term 1881) and i802. At the general election oi 1800 he ran for North Wentworth in the Ontario Leg- lslili-\ll'9. but was defeated, and was also defeated for his present seat in the Com- mons, at the general election in 1801. At a bye-election, held in May, 1802, be was first elected to the Commons and occgpled the seat render ed vacant by the death of the Hou. A. Mackenzie, and was reelect- ed in 1806. FROM KINGSTON POST OFFICE. .Iames McGuire letter-carrier, who was almost totally disabled by corns on the wise of his feet. has been ein-an by Par. nam`s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor; lt's the best. DETROIT RIVER iS FROZEN. Wiisoson, Ont,, January 5.-From Belle Isle to Llmekilns' Crossing, 1; distance of 21 miles, the Detroit River is one solid mass of lee, and as a result the big car ferries are practically tied up. The situ- ation is regarded by the railways as one of the strorgeit arguments in favor of an international bridge at this point. No Experiment. We Rnd KzNnnici<~i L1.~:iur1N'r gives stantly increasing. L. S. BELYEA. Gibson, N. R. -cap Year Tonight WEBSTER & YEO, Rink Managers- exizelleat satisfaction, and cur sales con-' I li HlilIlSilME EIR lil Ml. llllSIlll Toronto Lady Equips Domestic Science Department Halifax Man Suicides- Borden's House Scorched-Fireman Kill- ed at Brownsville onthe C. P. Railway. A ni1:_=i-riNui-:N1- sviriiiis. HaI.ii-'a\', Jan. il-(Spccial,)-Thomas Hare, aged 50, married, with two children, who was rlespoudeut over ill-health, suicideii to-day by hanging. raizii. ii.\ii_\v.4\' Ai‘i'iuisN'r. By an accident in the Canadian Pacifl yard :it Brownvilie, S. A. Clergy o Ilalifax, fireman, was killed. Two engines were damaged. it. 1.. ii0iznaN`s llovsn naniarinn. Pinehurst, the residence of R. L. Borden, M. P., was visited by tire last evening and the house has been rendered unlnhabitable for same months. nannsoiiiil uirr 'ro MouN'r ai.i.isoN. Sacxvii.i_n, Jen. il-(Special) - Mrs. Lillian Massey Treble, of Toronto, will contribute the money necessary to fit out and thoroughly equip the new Domestic Science department at Mr.. Allison. JANUARY FASHIUNS Butt erick Patterns. January Deline- ntor- January Fashion Books January Magn- zines. Latest American and English News- papers. 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