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one above forms ;Part of the
' equipment of Meat Attains,
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riA , Interior View of one of . thet new tuncl}countes
• cars operattAt on Canadian Pacific lines.
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Harvesters' train leaving Ste, Anne
' e Bellevue
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ruttin' g; o all Wheat it eXPectedto begin within
about a week, .saYa a...report..a. the' .0a.tario.
'Department '.'•of Agriculture, and :as. a 'ride ' tali
:wheat is looking Very prornising. 'Western reports'
are also . very..encouraging, but just What • the lien
vest ia.expecteP.to he. will. not.be generaily known
unti reriretentatiyes, of • the three prairie Piovrn
ciar ..GevenitnentS arid the two railrOads' ineet in
- Winnipeg to. discus' : ,the ..labor kituation,.and. the
best ,Means Of 'securing help •to liereSt ',Whatever
crop thereis., However,'.the crop rep,orts'-issabil. to
-.date by the Agricultural Departrrimir of the .Cana7'
Alien liacifi c 't•Railway have: been : very,. optimistia.
and. this company is .,aireecly eethering,and distn
buting eciiripinent tovarioh§ points.. in! anticipation
o.f a ,heevy mevernent of harvest -work,er4. •
The ..MoVernent of harvester's 'bits develOped,.into
quite: .a ilePartnient; transportation
offices. As' once - the nioveinent .s.'.e'rts: it nnist.•-be
ilished'thretigli to pemptetiOn • aS 4eedi1y 'and ef4e&
• 1:y7as,, posSilile,. the ettentien -of e" large", staff
of. men iS concentrated for 'iteitiV-a- 'month befdre,
during'..and for some time Lifterthe ruJi on a.sseht-
' bling eqiiipMent, diatribittinglit 'to the,Various• parts
' of the coantrY' train. 'wit once,' .t he...harve,s,ter_S•7are
drawn, ." making_ ..ep the ;.• special ; trains, ....securing
suppiies' 'for the 'lunch 'cars, and' ihe. hundred- and
one -things which. lit-i'vett7i-17e-lookeil-after in ,order•
•to ensure smooth. 'pinning and of which: the travel-
ler -Usually:knows 'nothing. and probably:cares ,less.
During the last. four years ;the' Canadian Pacific.
Railway. has •haridled some 85;000.'Weatbound
vesters,..::Last year this CoiliPany inaugurated the
Lunch Counter .car Which afforded •tacilities, hither,•_
Interior .viow og.,.,Colonist car used on harvesters' trains. ,
to unknown to excUrsionists and, altheugh perhaps
not , at ..a ' direct result of this iThioYation, • Over
,20,000 • Men tiavead in special :trains over Cana-, -
dian Pacific lineS.° " • - • •
.• This year the Company is, making practically. -
the same preparation as As soon as it
known just ',how , many, are '„ required to Work in
the. harvest ,the excursions will' he arranged; arid", t"
trains made up. :The extursions' Originate . from as
,
far east 'es ,The Maritimes and" ea far -west as the."'
'border of Ontario; bet all are 'of', the same type
as far" as rail equipment is concerned., •
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Colonist cars are: used. 'which afford comfOrtable
Seating during' -the' day, facilities.,.' are afforded '
• those •who ,wish to -;prepare their .QWW IP ea) S in a
small kitchen at the end of 'each car; arid at night
'In-elks...may be pullal down as • a:n upper 'berth ,or '
the aeats.ex cended to afford comfortable aleening
qparters: The lunch counter car in .which as many ,
'eat. fifty rrien 'can .take a meal 'et the same' tithe
, The traVel-;
ling harvester i sure .of being able t� secure a
meal to. suit his purse and of the food, supplied
.being of geed 'quality and .served • "a sani-
tary •manner. • Lastieleea.r this department on Cana
dian Pacific lines served over two hundred thciii-
-sand meals, and,the .experitrient was so' much appre-
ciated', rand proVirsuch a -success -that lats-,now
:become a regular institution. •,, • ,
Old timers traVellizig west new -e -days regard
the .trip, as a holiday and the' number of 'women
-and- children who.have been seen travelling. with
the harvesters since the stariderd of Service ren-
dered has been what' it now is, has •increased to
Et'reinarkabIe '
HURON TowNstur
; Council rriet pimment to adjoitim.7
irient with . -.Reeve Irwin in the ehair,
Menibers were all' presViit; :Minute's-
' of last ,ineeting an -d. of special' meet-
' .ingS Were rend end- adopted.:„,
The' following orders bn :the .1'ren,
surer _were .clulY passe'd. viZ: Sanrinsl
Hainilton- $2.50-fon-4-cut.ting: grass-'7orr
Township ProPerty„;,' 'Gilbert . Fat:rell
$15.0,0; • for- rebuilding culvert, S.' L
.25 Gen ' 12 Road 14" Cleere•e Eirnrier-
.:- son $4,50 for .grridine., on srderond 5
Con 12' ireild,/ 10- .-Frank..Empiersen
grading en. sideline 5 COW,
.$4.50; , Ne.sbitt. • $4,50 ,fcn
grading 8, L 12 road .19:
• Peter' ie. '.$21,90 Ion eperat ing
grader 7 days.;' Saidtee ilinrn
• 00 for' 'fo,vrialiii, Pall License fee
rentitted by, bini to theileiyirtnient.
• John '•IVIcl','itc.hitz' .$17 00 . for eleening.
, 70 rods Of. di Celt' on "•• ,lioad '2:
paYment •;of , contract on . Teakey's
' 13ridge;...Dra. .Finlaysoe. and. Stoddart
$2.09" 'for lie.ecnint; "Vieter E :Cawley
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'.i•12.00-: for, sheep killed bV tchigs, as
certified. „h heep, valuafor;, ,Teter,
Camphell .$2.50.. for sheep valuator's:
roe. „re .GawleY _Matthew Moore,$12-:
. ;W. -for 'work 'at- bridge ' On
1 days'ltalceline
'..m.cii‘k • on 'bridge' 'on base:
t, road 16 .Frank:Finiston."$7.50
tclaYs• weirk On bridge•-onbase
16 McDonald $15.90;
for..6..days,..worki-..at;htidge on base
'tine; (4144 Tout for' 'gravelling.. at
Cameren„'s bridge, airleforict .30; .$113••
Janis IToinies'i,t1 00 for 'Sharpen-.
ing meWer ..for ....cerneterY'.
Charles R'•.Collins $11.25'. 'ter gratline.."
on Kinless BOupdary;.. Albert , Scott
1.3.50' fen: :grail nig oi Ninloss 'bound-
ary: . Win'.. Walsh S'r7:00 for grading.
on' Kinioss bothitiary'f Ben. Scott $1,-.
Melrevish:,!;!,'.$1..:00: hilloihg..2.,'V for grading •-„on.;12Kiilloss,.. bozindary,;.„
'plank Ana. coverilig'. bridge •2:; Lorne iltirt ..$8;.510fir';'Wbri- gra:.
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Norman McLeetr'' $55,80 . for gitiVet deren !Kinross boundary; RObert'MC,7
' poritraet :on. sideline `20; tt,oh $6,73 fOr.,grading and • scraping
' ' Ceatriet,', 3 day's-;' Meteod
yorttey„
' $4,59 -for "on , sideline 10:-
Kenneth'. FinlaYson
...ling 'ditch. on. Sideline. 5.i Wyld,
$400 for..abtivelling gravel on ('n;.6ort.,f
IgarrayT and Mel.ay' '$800.0.0, for' part :en L,'110, road 15;.;,..Theniazi Mason
,Ship.,tei •pay half, of triit,.w,ork;
• tt. Lend. . f .aCcOunt .„Hard-
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tvare'; ThomPkiii $7,00" fey:
killed by dogt,• certified! .bY
.1 !'vqlhater., David Canipbell
471201;70H fer.' 'building, cement, t*eit'
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ENOVIINATION4T:41..060
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The' Town of i,e,Ir t)t,c tCity' ,of ,Toronto en the
.1.nnkii•eastren hoileitlry al Eglinton 'Ay6ine.
stiaillir growing 'snit it is esocCfed that sonie dai.1,esside!
-will. be annexed to die of i'tirodto., . • "
'PRICE: • ,tiver 51/2 %
Xnvosora ti.libee Orders are . Prier o augost
Witt reconie 1i-eerie:a Oterest troth lune. l5th but totti lite; be
.charged for Saitlel. ' „ •
TORONTO:, Bf!!!!!f.XCJIANUE:'
Do:niftiest garlic BuildIng, tokonto,ttr t .Adal. 0432'
Orders may be ebteed through 'your total 4140 Or ttlignalte:t
or teleOlioneal direct to the TOMato BO*41.XichaUga
for inspecting Campbell'contrae
Frank Scott for building
cement Culvert on".Con. 2 at Lot 29
$199,00;.Win. :. Jackson , for ."-inSpeet-
ing •Scotts • Contract,' .$12.0041 ' Berl
Masen for 27 yck: of gravel pet on
'road 15, $27.00; Frenk Scott $13,00
for 13 yd i' Of gravel piit•..on....road :15
4,1(r. •.$7,0p ,cleaning ditch total
$20.60; Themes "...Mason . for, cleaning'
ditCh:at ,Lot 60 Con„ 1, $15.00; Ad.
McDonald for cleaning diteh' at Lot
'59 Con. 1;$17.50; Murdoch 'McDon-
ald $7.50 toicleanizig ditch at ,Lot
56 Con. 1; Robert McDonald' $15.6C
for cleaning ,ditch at Lpt. 28 Con. ,2;
jaines Courtney 05,00' for' clean:int'
ditch at Let .29. :Q.on.,2 Robert Camp
bell hauling ,plank and , rep. bridge:e
on Lighthouse road $12,00; • J. 'M
Beatty $1 09' for moving grader $1.-
00i Thomas Blair $4.50 'ter grading
road 18; n
* Emi
er
ton .15.50 fe
.
'grading...on'reati 18""arid'ineving :gra, ,
der ; RaY $450 for grading on
Road 18: .1 day; .Dan Sineltter
,,for grading -on reed..2 1,14. dayS";.. Jelin
:gradini 11,(2,
andtaking grader to Itipley;! Joseph
Sirieltzer 6J& for .grading.;.' oil read
1 'thiYa; 'llenrY WY1d..$1,60
ing ashes away from Hall; %jobb
Campbell $500 for one stick of tint..
be;- '..Leslie Rey $17.16., for
78 Yds 'of: clay'at 'Yard.l�d .
Bell i $6.25, tor, 'days inspet-;
Ong Ray's., &nitrate; The ,following
'By -Laws Were chily..?petted; `Bp
lAw nninhor :609' to borrow • $2.090.00,
t't,frAtvB,..bi,..Btaltilt, Cain -444i' to"..#00'
.
Current .„ Expenditure' ,of the Town -
hip 'for the ''''oht• 1924 ''(Leaned, to
Hurciri & Kihioaa MuniCipal
($000.00) from thc Aoyai
_bank Of 6anada to meet Current
eXpendititte, ;The, follOWing • otders
for .4110;;"et, ftirilithecf to . pathmastera
were • isSued!—Lleyd, $4.99:..;
Saiiiu�l Farrell $4.00.;' Nerrhan Se
Leod, tt.$3,9(. :$1.14",
Albert TOWle $8.30;, Alex Rosi
W, B. Mej(ormitie $7,,ft John
Elliot: $35 John' P.:. tIliott
Den- MCDOtiald. 12[5;;;$8.80; 'Thomas.
Harris $2 0, Samuel Patten' $$,80t
John. Iteniletson
„Ott ,438'.86t, Samuel ;Farrell $2.85;. Rd;
hAq. atapiin $0.00; Iticliard Stanley
8gre:5 ratrolt 32Oi W4 Ict.
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.11A412100.4 $2,:00i Walter,' Aoulsten
• IrtenrY SiPPbenSprt ;5:.001 IL
et'.;.: Albert: Stewart
mptt '3 3, Robert . power inPt4.11ed in' the :United. State
John; '$640i *Alen114
Matheson. .90;: Henry Btariley • $.6.00; ]`. Comparative figures on the hydr
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$'4,40;, ..pithxd. 1414 Ca'aac!.. trl'cw, that the latter
4,19; .11ner4.05redi2.4.0;,t.7.11o.maq 4a4' 'Ph'e'llt4'd.?i4:1`491i°6tC'i.g 41°I'S°
- lIgItertIrtStat44"
147$tri. t,:ti% 'crZi.ei.',,41,13.,,litZ.Xt14'ilftvt.t.K•eUttaicittp-7.i.v.me;
ey
coriir4qt, The. Mimicinet WOri,d $14.-
36; for plank forms; IrWin,-Emmer-
toni That the„ deeigion Of :the. Jude
received' fi7Gat A. E:.McNab1
adopted by" • this ,COuncil, and kept'
with 'the, TOWnship records, 'end thel
the- basis •
basis Ori . which . the Aasessinent
.f, the Villae be .earried- heret
• after; (.Carrie'). The.' Clerk was: in.,
structed to write to the: Teri:tete the 'Milted' States 2,9'12.469 .to the,
eie-arid liero
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0.
agaiust Canada's water payer in-
*atellatiena cif 0,2:27,414' h.p: the
hoise-pay,Fer.per 1.„009 of Population
in. the United States 'is 95, but in
• Gen.eral. Trusts .,Corporation`lvith., re;
ference. to the Moneys' 'IdepoSited." with
theri-i-. re. Ontario and. , 'West Shore-,
Relfway. Company. Following , 'is the
• .Jude's decision- YeZninection .with
the': dispute. .between.;the. Village . a
'.'Ripley and the ToWnship 'of Huron:
The judge's. decision, on Saturday
laat in any year,,the. ratepayers. i•rj
the Police village were to pay ,et'tthot
same rate on all. matters --that the
other ratepayers ",• throughout the,
,' Alberta provided the; bulk of the
'tctwilshil.:' are paying,' with th6',ex:. /Wool 'sold by the •Canadian
eption of the rate' for streets •ete, iiVet ,Wool 'GrOwers'' Association last
1a...determining ,tbe amount 'that the.0Year,135
,030:,6,p1,03uPncidlisn6dfs.,t'heef it9;ci
the
ratepayers of the Polif284
ee 'Village'
• coniing i .t .
.W•ere., to , pay fen- • t„ro..ads,-.bridges fronhis pr,Ovince, accorth iog , to. „a stoement . ma.4e, _the,
's trc ets„-and' SidewalkS, the amount re general manager of the ASsociation.
quiied by,. the village "for,„ the 'year 0.nta:rio .growers 'took second place,
for'streets and sidwaks,asst-out- With-
,anlount will., be peoueLcu 345,599 pouncis.„
poundse..3,6,076 pounds, 'followed by
, :.Mantitoba.-1,Saalcatchewen, 45.9M3
From Sundry "shipments totalled
the 'amount "orthe coninnit'ation:' tax •
for ,Statute labour, 1± the .t amount The value of the 'building perrnitt
Of the estimate, fa. streets:and Side-.
,
walks' is: not -greater than the coni-
mutetiOn. tax in „the ,
. .
duetion whatever from the to NU fl
rate vi1l be Made for the ratepayers
,
in the village. If' tine, aritount. of, ,the
„estimates for ;streets" and ,-Siclevi'alks•
is •greater than :the' arnount ,of `the
..;orriniutation tax, the difference will•
deducted from „the:. athonnt of.. the
roportion of the -teW nahip rate that
, . ,
the village 'has' to, Pay, ' and. the .bal-
ance, after making., this .deduction will
then be levied from 'the ratepayers
of the 'village. \TI•iit will be the basis
upon which :township' rate • Will,
-be struck, eac „year for e .ra epay--
ers in the, :Villaee of Ripley The
.
Nage.: did riot, lay doW''n: any. definite.
Ieduetion as this Will be ;found .e.ach
'year from' thefacts thee_Appear
at the ,time the rate is struck. Epi-.• The first . annual eow-Wow` •bf
,
nierton-:McLeniten-That 'hit Cou-
ncil de now adjourn to meet.miain on
Mondey 'the eighteenth day et 7_Au-
grist , at -the uSual •htiiir and 'plaCe...
• Ane -iia MartYn 'Clerk. Townshi;
, .••
Of Huron: • • •
CAR ACCIDENT. AT SEAFORTB
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(Huron EXpOsitor)." ,
Cflit ,Thursday evening...last a• set" -
ions Moter accident occurred -at",tbe
end. Of..the pavement on'.
:ten
. • .• - ,
Street west, about eo'clOck,'• when
a' Ford eo.upe, driven' .by •Mr; Keys
Canada it is ;350.'
A steady „increase in the volume
of' 'wheat exports, front Canada is
noted in the .nionthly_staterrient.
PlISfatistica,
In April, 1924 6,085,465 bushels in
ll w. AXPQrt4d; as against 5,143,.
104 in 4pril,i923. Included in, these.
• figures are 32;805 bushels sent to
United „Kingdom, ,and 3;080,191 • to -
Other countries..., •
.mattPabroa?t,ismwatehelayt 840c...r"ePeag,re h4cesn.tbeeont,
Seeded, despite the general lateness
QJ work on the land occasioned by
unfavorable spring ' weather. Frac.;
'tically every- district correspondent
'reportS' atreductkin , -the wheat
aereage, with corresponding indica-4
..tions, that barley and flax acreage,
in -particular, increased'.
issued ,ia 56 Canadian. cities shoWed
a large increase during April, as,,,
compared with March; 1924. Repre-
sentative cities authorized buildings
to the value of $13 452 359 as cord -
pared with $9,162,763 in .:the pre-'
vious month. Nova,' Scotia,' Quebec,
Ontario, .Manitoba and. -New Bruns-
wick., registered ...increases in the
value of building permits issued. ,
Except; ''sheep, Canadian live-
stock and 'livestock produCts: she* air
• increase in shipments to the. United,
States all:along the 'line in the
January-FebrUark Period , of this
• year., conipared with the cprrespopd-
ing months of. last 'year. ; Ca
pinentS7in-the-periad were 11-;
Compered with 10,30.; beef 923,400
lbs.,' compared with 446,800,1bs.;
.;Con 81,700 lba.; compared with 30,100
: lbs.; pork,. 165,300 lbs., compared
with 90,80,0 .lbs, and mutton 2,400
emnpare,d With 700 lbs.
'OANOVER STOLIE. .40r301,)
ThItu'rps:b464.ey:r.(ii:bvatisnclii'atveend14...".P.:Heasati'tavi4err. •Altt
drew Hamer a, heavy blow When, they
4;,e--14.'7,:tOytt;412,TA.'24-.of,tt-,44O.::1;1:-.f.T4rA
tv-rvisid.p nya;,-;
.1401:r cltiritV the*.'nigilt,,they made, s
Cletfnt get-taWai- tConstablel Beamish
of town „and Previncial. Officer' JoneS
.of. Owen,Sound, are workinc, on the
'it he, store ' had. -ben left 'tat';usiva
on "Thnrsday 'nigh.t, "atid,._.atiskit
ILvenlits t;OBJeellSedP:. hoifs'..,hiehre's'ollatlit°11've".rearai'r9Yf.
.eliick 'ten' '-"Pif-d.4-3,:.,-. inO"iining.i. -When
limners' store,, .he ziotieecP; the tback.
door...on-en and initoetliatelt gavenot
'ice of his diacevery..:. It. *As '' found
that.y.the,:thiev.es. had .entered: through,
, . .
a; rear .' window, • then unbolting • the
'baaltr..:9°db
91.S:3,,l,"' ••-t.ii' e•••• :yard, ' anci. i t.'toie ' 2
" :the' thiey.Q4 . ' sho.Wed , a ' -.partiality
ig'
Considerable ....number of rollt, .• esti-
-mated to 'be- ' 'worth about . $1500
They took, all; h.plan' shades of
,121,, e and grey; 'leaving the :striped
ani checked ..gopcla, , detilatless . tc
Make. ' detectipri ','harder; They alac
cleaned a emiple' Of :,racks, .of:•reaciy-
m4de suits, 'a gOmPloto reek. of fine
•tiest',:iOni.'e t shirtS,.. sox; • underwear ,
.ca'ns arid 'Shoe& 'Mr.; Ilantel• estirnate,
•,hi. loss at between $2,290 aid $2,50c
and' th'e' bloW is a... hard 'One Indeed.'
Provirricizil-•-; 'Officer7- '..Jones t caMe
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dOwn. from Owen .-56und arid' joined
Cobstable Bearnil
ish n ooking eve;
.
the place but they are up against,
'no h7asr cliiillp;;:e.o.ilopiv.noh,S4i, p,tt.eidoin,st
yle.ti' s;.at.' ;o..11,,, tev,:.....' ,o, th.: pie; :rte. s ..1..,..viel.f.:c
yeet..o..,,rietieed ,:-. , in it ciwn a day of: 'sr
befbre.' the:robbery. t, They. is -ere. :ir
Ilemel's:'sioi•e• end' heught ,Sorne, Mtn.
or ':ilitides, :but :that:was the lAsf
gen of_ .thern ,, ;
• • .
THIS FARMER HAD • .
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QUEER WAYS.
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• Joseph. Farley,: a '.Sydenharn • tewn-,..
ship farmer; was in ()wen . 'Soune'
police court before Magistrate crea
sor. recently tharged.,with`tt.ill-treat
.farni7, Mr. qoldsmith, t'agerit.', of th
-Humane Society, -told of thayini:
ited'"the .Fa,rley larni ancltfindin
, At' a nuMber of the . sheep whic
should have ' 'been :sheared severa
weels. ago* wer.ettsti1l.4.e.t.ng pho
vithmt• their full "crop et wool, Hanc
thatsome• of then- rtibbed , it .off
against, thefences: Several: horse
were. - hrouthl: with pekes or
and in one calei the aide ,pf horse'
neck was :all raw where .the,
had rubbed against it whde a num-
ber' of 'the cattle were tied d,oten if
such a, mariner that ttiev could no'
go -frern place 'to' place with, eonitcirt
and in, one instance a bp11 Was ,fast -
'cited to a storiteboat -in order to kee
within ,a certain ' radius ,and
whereVer lie went ,had, to drag, aletti.
thc .steneboat. •
Me'sistrate C,iea'sor,sathin1de
,non ey•-;•.for --the -nianner-in
which, he -.treated . his animals and
asked:. how ,he Would; like 'to tied
down- and be ,•' una1to 'raise:11h
head. He gave him_ nrctil 'July:22 tr
.'awaY of thing',
and :to 'get his atoek' kite decent
Shape,failing which'he would iniPoSc
a heavy„fine:
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1,viTAT A MISS -PLACED LETTER
• MAY. DO
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Stratford,-, struck a ;buggy geing
...west, driven br Luther; Siiiindei•a-,:"&f
. , .
Meliilltop,tv,and 'which also cOntained
ti.vO". other occupanta,',The car...streck
Site: trent .,wheel.pf the buggy .:and',
threw...it ;7completely..."••over,t.the
yard:and aereas the pairelnent,.: ell
three,: occupants •being'thieri: out
,and in the;falI.oiieof them, Robert
-Hogg, SCnit Of Mr Joseph ,Hogg, Of
McKilletz,'hed his 'arm badly •;fractur-•
,The injured bey', wee' immediate, -
:.15;* taken to Tr. IIH. RoSS; office an
• later to the hospital, but was"able to
return to his !tibine. the. -felloWing day.
The ?others escaped Serious. ,,,injin.y
but". Were badly'''shak.err
alsci..eseapetl iujury, ;but • the „buggy
was badly *reeked. The 'driver .of
the 'war was ....WatCbing another...ear
'thaf'hadi'tiiined';,CIONirp A s det,streteit'
and'did 'not' See. ige. huggyt. until he
struck''it, • tt.; t.`7
(It miirld be. added'.. that the' comic
MuSt.. :have been going at . Prett"
good speed to throw the buggy, asit
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In the August iasue Rod ',arid
'Gun. in ,Canada • 'every .sPortsinan will
find. somethiag..tO 'his liking, 'Besid'es.,
the'regularjlepartiiients-4,tliere,,isaiL.
minSually 1' interesting story,. •"ilunt,-:
ing for ;Pre -Historic. Gaine Throng)
the -Bad .".,Lands 4:14 °
;Sanders.,, _EA:4
eriiian will, eagerly read. "With the
itag!9.• in August" by; Robert' Pagc
Lincoln in his Monthly "Fishing.
Notes?" Frank' Morris ha.. Writtene•t:,
fascinating account of an exploting
trip through h faniouS, .yiteation
ground entitled "The. Heart., Of, Tni-
aiiL'
and Nicit" by BennYeastle. Dille and
."The Viitl.Webbed -S,witmriers" 'by
WinSon will'hold the attention
of. all these interested. in, out feath-
ered friend'
edri*IO niadani btit
tra et al w in °tit»
•
'the, Tref). Riders of the Canadian
Rockies, ?;!vlikli will 'be- held July 17-
18". at Yehewily.t-ake place in a: big,
.sits" -dance led* -dpetakreted by. Stoney..
Indiana, The order aims. to encour-
agetravel threugh the Canadian:
Reck:leg; outdetir• life, nature study,
and forest conservation, ..an,d to
honor- early explorers. Manynoted
.authors and .artists have joined :and
E: W.' 'Beatty, President of ,the cane,
;chart. Pacific Railway, has 'donated
.$1,000 towards' expenses. ,
. . ,
The ',Canadian Pacific S.S. ,"Erri-
presa of Canada" arrived at Van,
ceuver, 'B.C., on May 24th, following ,
'a •World cruise "of . five ,months
,and nearly 39,000 miles. :The:,pas-
sengers-----witneSSed- a- remarkable
:eruption; at.". -Hilo in the Hawaiian -
Islands, on May llth. After a. pub-
licweleome at Vancouver;.they left
for the. East, stopping en route et'
Banff . Springs 'Hotel -for a dinner -
dance. E.,' W. Beatty,, PreSident of
the Canadian Pacific,. wito
ship, said that' she had done impor-,'
tent missionary work in carrying the
Canadian, ,Ensign ,over the. Seven
Seas. ..
Arrangements are under way.;
for 'entertaiiiing, the ' members' and'
friends of. the Canadian Teachers'
Federation duringtheir trans-Cand-
dian" tour, . which take - place
August 4th -12th ever the inain lines,
of the,",Canadierr'Paciffev- ItaiT•Way;-.
in a' train specially " provided .,for:
"their.. accommOdatien. Fort, William,
Port Arthur; t Winnipeg • ''R•egina
Moo'ge et,;;Jatv,;.1.'• .C.algary,,,:::tEdnionton, •
13ariff, take Louise; Vancouver :and '
Vieterie are -ell; Alanning 'festivities. •
.rhe:. Canadian- Pacific...4s; prepizring
;0 give the teaehers:e'rey.al time at,
:heir beautiful Rocky Moinitain- re -
Forts and .the peonle • of •Vietoria,
where the •Snbs.' equent convention Will
)0 held,. will also help to •inake their
ttay in that •city a memorable one,
, (Clinton .New
Mi s's Ruby; , .SuperN-isoi
9f the,: Camp p partmen t i s tidos
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YCIY11,i't..:is a 'visitor in Toronto.' 'Miss7.
•JollitTe is a. • 'daughter of th IZ.cy
Viijtii...r...,„„Tollirre; and joiliffe
:to rat erly-,..0 Wesley :...11nr..ol.iacztliir-"-
toti.who on ,Wed4sday last•celebra
ted their golden; Wedding. Anflit'oi,
Sery, 'With ari';'erea of .10,000, Acres'
oft. fe'estlat 'Olftt4 10,006- Int.
fic,.i•A to stipervisei.::NtisS Jolliff's
.net a light one. Tt. s' probabri- the
largest u('tknij, of its, kind in
the tWOrld:: The 'first eitnip itt .this' re-
serve was, in 101g, and there ar6 now
100 tamps:,
o
The Seeretary for Iiiinever Schpo'
Board reports' 143 ritiplictitions for
the' vacancy Ott the teachers staff
And they rweto Still tenting, It look
as ,thougli` Jilt education Mill had
„
catiih
•Opt.h.f.o.,k.• •
o" get
the eiOthing-to'.iwep.:y�u
UNDERWEAR= •
For' Men, Women and Chil-
• dren,, all underpriced ' t c
'clear out.
DOSIERY—
• . Striking reductions in Whitt -
Tan a• -el Track 'Hose from
. 25c. " a pair up Aliat are
worth double.
• Children's Sox, Yz length,
at 19c. a pair
.
goed variety-:-Ieft;-at -35C:
Summer COrsets,. and Cors.arttes,
from $1.25 upWards,
, Men's Suinmer Shirts, '•froM $1.0g
U), .
Men'sWork Shirth; from 75c. bp.
Arid 'Heaps of. Others
We are open Wednesday
and Saturday evenitigs- '
Grime to the Coolest
Store in. the Country
ATleastFe to Shop Here'
The. eclitcir one of our Bruce'
eontitY 6.x...change:tells of how he got .
intb' grievous .trouble, by his ,liziotype
operator adding the, letter. „"S" to the
tAord', the re-
port -thatt.411's..: Blany instead of her,
kis:hand 'had' been ,aWaVt from 'home.
The trouble:.started •the man
•in flieq.ease -and .Pii! read,
hip; the , local 'newsdemanded. of his
better.' half where she had been dis
t -
'poring. itterSeit',111 his: ahsenee. . 'She
ex'niainedthat it,trais.t be the erinto
mis.take a,he had reinaitied
tally ,at 'honie; minding
and the- chickens. 'The hus-
.hand however, Conjtiring up Visions,
o t gayi yoUng'. fillws tIamily' rows
unt--*:4icissitilIe.„-z.trAtv?reettr...esigattiPAS:t-
mould, not be coevinced S- paceed
ing tb 'the edito,e,s; .sanetidir he .-want.-
tea 'to kineW. 'the source. cif. the infOrin-
ation as to ,Mi"S': ,i3thititT"naving".'0),een't
tIA'Ay' frni The editor. ope1og-
lillealty.......exitlained4lek.,410„:-Iitttle4,:tet,
'ter' '*s." had.' done it,, and that the
trouble-itiaking," note was.int'end'ed te
re,fer to the. gentleman riresent, This.
i'nforniation- was 'like.ell on tivJObled
ett--
we ...h.stittinte': znelicl„,•-
was again' rest:erectto the home..
t Bet, 'the editor erees. on to explain -
that Mistake Was shilpleand hino.
oen.t coMpared to.one 'which.. anothet
edifor:•had, al"IeWed..! "toas-' ;ttoet
etired in the ohititary ilotieo of ft
,
res`peeted,' resident Of . the toWti.,
read thus.:".."Thareinairia,Were
',lit IS° -1)01110' to their. last :roaSttinr-,,r
rilaee by the brethren of the. le,rige.“
what do You think' Of that,
A counle of snialt. letteil out
"Oh.: 'Robert. ve, Wen the 00
pfiZe ' ter the best artiele, on, the
Cruelty of- trapping Wild annitale,"
"Cloed, riat are ;ou..goint t� do
With! it,?' tieW 1 dan.it
tie*" .f toitEP . 7
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RIPLEY
HE iRIED.ttt •
He didn't succeed—.
For the deed -1
Was 'too Much for' his strength;and
...
his. ;skip,'
We 'know; now it's done,
That the couldn't hive -Won,
But sendayviet -know- that
.achieve the far goal,
At the last he Was driven aside; ,
Brit this' you', rhusl say
..his credit • to -day,
-He didn't succeed; hilt he tried.
He" -didn't succeed ----
"
As yen r ad
That another has: talc.eri the crewn,
There is this you can add
En behalf Of the lad "
. •
Who struggled out there and went
Some tithe he 'wilt stand at the top
''..‘red 'gain ;,.what to -day was 'denied;
Ont. -there- iir the. '
"lie encountered deLfeet, „,
He -didn't sticceed but he tried.
It is: ript"What yeti gain •
From the, strain
That inarks: you, aS• bad. or as good.;
ft i 'net 'what 'you 'de.,
That ,bringS "'credit to you,
'But the- thing ..YOu.' Would Uoif you
The' dreeni 'You have cherish'ed and'
In that iv, all merit and pride.
At the ,end,'.of the' way, •
God She'll smile-7can you 'say, ,
"I didn't spcceed, ba't 1 tried." 7 •
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.VETgltASS
`V-etcq'utis of the .:.Great, War _reside:. L
In -the :Ciiiinty of Iluren. 'With
wiveS. and friends will„ hold a
tiv)nster picnic at Jewett's' Grove
PaYfielci on Wednesday .Atignst, 13,
' The-. arrangements" are in the handt.'
Of a' committee. headed, by Major Rt
tp loari'..'Elatilds and, Sports are be-
orcanized • and ...Valuable -prizes • ;
will be awarded The Committee ex-
tend ail hititatioft to all 'Veteransto
spend A day .at Bayfield's beautiful
Ro.:teatrott rdoc. and reirw otd friA •
enclshiPs, reterans will be eXpeeted
to bring. their (ten baskets, For any,
further information please Write to
,Major II, it. Sloan; Hayfield
Man .of COm. �r Lt.Co41AS?
c)itiotik :Sectotallt
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