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2 TRusarlAy, August 29, 1901
Mirada.ig»i
Uumktt H'H. uNTAR{0.
PUBLISHED XV13KY THURSDAY
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IVANATT¢R lir RORICRTtlUN
Telephone ca -ll No. Si
;Terme of is-betrlation :
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Qin months, 6ll0 ;three uwnU,a. 2i51:
To United Scat" su6scrlbene, il.Loo a year
I.lri,iy{lY in ad v*,yy•eI
subecrlteers wh6" tail to rwevive Tux NIae A1.'
regularly by limit will confer a (Noor by fie•
curl (ging um of the fact at em early a date as
po..mlble.
when a change of aldly- 1-1-irti both the
old sued the new address .huuld in- atceu.
Adwrt,uaa Rates:
1and other sinular alvertt-emcutw, Ilya
per lira for 11 mi it.e•rt ion mid to per line for
mach mnbwiueont Imwrtion. Meamursl by ■
nonpnroil semis. Iwe1,e flue. to au loch
Mnslneev, bards of six liuw and ander, 1,5 per
year
vertbeesuent, of I,ost, Found, Strayed, Nit•
natio o, V,kownt, situations Wanted. How*., for
Kale or to Rent, Favus for sale or to Rent.
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linea, Mc each Insortion ; til for first month, ills
for each suls*,sluent month. larger adverl.iae
mento In proportion.
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oentoo per Zine. No notive Iwo than 8)l,,
Any apPoW notice, the0 e"t of which Is the
pectinlrry benefit of any individual or o&A-ce:l-
ation, to M considered an ad vertbsemenl and
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Rates for dimplay all cosetrart ,.dvertl*o
merits will be given on application.
, Address, all vonununicatton+ to
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Tare NIaVAI-
tit .erlch. slat.
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OODZRICB. THURSDAY. AU0UdT2k far.
THE CROPS IN HURON.
Tjlr wail going up front some eft -
tions of Ontario um lel the condition Of
the crops, and the uutlwrk file- farm-
era,
ar -ere, lends an additional Interest to the
following regarding the state elf agri.
culture in Huron :
Fall wheat, notwithstanding the
trying open winter anti the "awe
backwanl spring, his turned out ex-
cellently, mind will nyerage about
twenty-five bushels to the nett, of
good. plump) grain.
The spring wheat grown in this
county is hardly worth mentioning.
This is a fall wheat district.
Barley im perhalls letter titan fall
wheat, averaging iArly thirty -fire
bushels to the acre, and the berry in
of excellent color and general quality.
As [host of our barley is ted to swine
and other live stock, the question of
color does .not figure so largely sir
formerly; but we shall we if buyers
will pay an extra price for choicely
Colored barley.
Oats will be relatively a light crop,
but will turn out about thirty -our
bushels to the acre. The grain will In.
rather light in weight. and not up to
the mark generally. The crop had a
tendency to blight early in July. Mut
recovered later on.
Pearn are being restored to favor.
and have done well. The ,yield is
estimated at twenty-four bushels per
`acre, which is well over the average.
The marauding "bug" ter weevil is It tat
disappearing, and those of its who like
pea -fed bacon will rvioice once more
when the new curd aides are on the
market.
Hay and clover are on the wrong
Ride of the ledger. The Meadows were
badly gruelled during the last two
winLers, and the hot, dry summer did
not mend matters. Am average return
of alout it ton and it quarter has been
all the closest cutting could get this
season. Fence corners were trimmed
more carefully during this tiny har-
vest than for nearly yens. However,
the quality of till' hay is Of tree hest, it
having been splendidly harvemted.
Potatoes are suffering from drought
and are mmall, 1,111. will probably
escape rut. Bugs are very thick this
year.
Other roots are also) on Lite small
side from drought. Turnips, expeci-
ally, are far from satisfactory.
Pastures have been badly dried rip
by the drought. It has ban hand (in
cattle that were not hurried off the
grass for export Parly in the season.
Dalry supplies ane dwindling owing to
lack of grasim.
The prospertA fur folder and farm
supplies are not of the loest, looking
forward to the winter. Careful feed-
ing from tiow on must bre practised,
and silo corn and 'Atover roust ile util-
ized an never before. Corn prom impel
well it September frosts keep off.
The crop is Into. but vigorous.
In any event, Huron to among the
most fortunate counties so far as clop
conditions are concerned.
If.
If all the mkles were mun.hine,"
thsr facem would lee fain
To feel one, more nimeen them .
The coollnx +pla-h of rniu.
If all Iter world were Tun -,r.
(stir hearts would often Inng
For one eweel seraln of allencc
170 break I he rndless ane.
If life*ere alwsym merry.
I ruteonk would Werk relief
And real. ("it weary laughter
In the quiet arms oflecrief.
. , --Henry sten Dyke.
-e►e- - -�
The Minister of Railways.
Tomato world.
It seems to Is• Nettled that little, Mir.
Enimer,so n will nut he reappointed.
It serms also to le .ettleel that his
successor will ie either Mr. Pngalry
or Mr. Carvell. Mr. Tnrgeon, al-
though a prominent AralliarNs is not
rerioualy coremidrred.
Mr. bminerkon deserves credit for a
Sincere desire to build rip the L l•, H.
HP is also Putitletl to credit for his
Sub,rlinatem. Mr. Hater, if the
popnla� , impressfnn le right, has made
an Plthellent dr my minister ; Mr.
Pottinger and Mr. Lyons came from
ptvwcieding administrst.ions, tot they
were retained, and both have done
excellent service in their positions.
The 1. C. R., an at present consti.
tuted, can probably never make any
money. it should have rmninqq
rights over the C. P. R. lir the O. T.
R. from Montreal to Toronto, and it
should have arquirel the ( anseds,
Atlantic, and thus have secured an
rltitlet. At the same time, the 1. C. R.
furnishes Axrrllrnt ar,rvirp for pam-
smnggrrrrwA and freight. and so far as the
ofdfnary traveller can we is am well
eaautaged, or boRter managed, then
, •
- -"eor' ay+a-,---_......-«•..«.•-_��. -' oi,%orq�'x y,,`,vr"g „il !.�I, wa r lrj �.r 'pt "'I •rtwdr�,:p gv, �tj rr --'1
, i. I,. -r` 4
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IPHE SIGNAL: GODERICH.
any privately owned road. It may
THE TOWN COUNCIL.'
be that the shops at Monctull are
-
over -m arulwl, add this fact Muck's it
SpstW Meeting last Week Deals with
leve desirable that a New Brunswick
Several Matters.
Minister should loss $iven'this purt-
?"(olio.
.
The euti a amount char•gtd ito the
• A special Illeeliu orf lift- town court•
c•il wits held un, W-etlnesslny evening
capital account of the 1. C. It. it cloth.
elf hest wIN•k. Rr«seut, the 1,11avor,
dog like the amount in land values
Reeve, allid councillors Het -kelt, Clark -
And given Outright by till,
llunlinlon �overnuhrnt lel the C. P. K.
steel Munich N.
1'. 11. It,AN•rh+, fur the Guelph k
and there al's many railway syNteulm
U."Ierirh Ihailway, write with refer -
in the United 4tateN where the Orig.
elite• it) tilt- nilretN wisi,-ll have been
trial mimlilholderm who invested Ilwr'etlrw•d
lip b1' (lie silty:/y• It 1111 NYU•N
nunsyp per milt- than the I. C.+K. limit
lbs eOuurel Ilan sieves given p el lit whiOn
da last eery dollar elf it. I'he
'unav
(ill• ibe closing ..(file- Ntleet,tam yet,
'olid had W to built or there would
Tile, mud's was referie,f to the Ill,
save here no conf(Nderation, and it
works r aninit l dile.
All to take a long route instead of it
Tho striking of the lax rale wan
bort route, because it was rteuhtselled
brought it e bol lbs erliwates were de-
i htny within Cantedian trrntury.
', was slut projected as a commercial
fe•rred WIT t-) the• finuure rteuuuitte•ee
to go Intel again.
Iterprise,
�•he
A letter front tine (leaslllel• called
e I.V. .
effort,t o make tile Ka
I Trr•row
attention tie the fu•t tittle the waler
noto frighten IN•oplr AWAY
,tied light commission haul drawn over
out public ownership hucu hei•n
E;1ys1(rom f or tumid a general spf'count
veidonr. With a nhiutstl•r teiurerely
and the Mayor war iuslr•ue" les get
effluent to Make the road guild. and
leo• wrlicitur's opinion am to what the
ilh a gnveerunlent, nut pr1•judicell
lower• Of much a euulluigs•iuu '" sop ill
minst Polhill- Ownership, this hystvitn
this waltrr.
ould loon lte ll, the sirungest ar-
The Mayor sells. agre14l to ser tht-
uuent fur, dtimtend of the Nti,nlgenl
solicitor with reference W the ,amh.auit
Stirlenagaitimt, gavel-OlO •Ili own-
shilp. Even as it is. the traveller
due the towel by the muunnrr hotel
company and ask him to premiered to
. h0 K.trrl'arloil 1 rid, lipoid lhll• I.
r"P
CIlII1'CC it.
eptitill-4 -arid
. K. Hndtl Illatoy�_-..'
Thr lids nil Trunk asked Itermissierll
t•,'eJUdIl.Y1a gt'trmnd 'l Ad its hot a
til rut out a shade tied nti hast street
t 'tat Mr. L''lurner'rolUerpNs.11• Will S'
m osiw where there will lit- mi road-
I-, is sincere irt\hN efforts to
way Into their freight yards. .tit.[
build the tie*- People s IY I, "old that
(asked title e'lrmiell to have* a noshing
Imay have teas• test tiP Na "t lhl• Illi ti-
suitable (or tr•aullllg pllC ill at the ex -
a Live to extend It to the g al hakeea
liellae• of the eau rely. This was le.
and to Tormto.
fetreel to the public work's runuuittee
Dissolve a tablespoonful of gelatin In
wit 11 power to net.
An Era of Lower Wadies.
Y. T. prate Asked perwisiun tO .n, ct
a temporary structure at lilt- real, tit
Canadian Courier.
hili property corner of East. street and
1 1 k as if these won
the Square having it irun-sheeted.
It meg not to too
ss on lie su,'era elf declining wages.
The population is igrlw:asing fit-ter
than csapitit and western wen will 1.l,
looking for murk• When the harvest
it: Over and the farm workenl crowd
b irk list-) the towns and cities there•
will probably Ise more teen than IR)sf-
tinns and wagep will lendto full. Nur
will this lir an ilutllixed evil. Wages
have beell Advancing No) fat, and the
hours orf hdor mhbrtening sit radio -lily,
that the workingman ham become
somewhat careless and Over-cuufident.
He has forgotten that there lite
two) mid/w to ever'indefinitely
quesdoll. that
el • with.
' drHurt t
r •
,S ratnuo t rise m
wage
out iurrehsiug the price of articles
whish halms produces. An era -)f lulu
Interest inti it', era elf rising wages
might c-)utinue together fur a long
FFweal as they have dune in Oreat
'retain for the past half century. in
America they hate run fairly well to -
{tether in the inure settled portions of
the continent for sonar telae. Whey
have now parted and industrial ex.
p ansion is likely (4) Ie limited for a
year or two because of the scarcity of
capital. .An era of ut.ttionary ter lowet-
wages would Mean cheaper manufa•-
twv,l articles, including lower pricaes
for brrwl, milk, meat and other
lipcessasies of life. This im the conn
p ensation which would come to the
Waage -earner. If hr has lesm money to
spend, him money will likely buy more.
From the Guelph Standpoint.
Tile (tuelph Mercury On Al.onday
said editorially:
•'Temhay witnesses the pammage of the
first through powmenger train Over the
newly cunmtructr(1 liar tient ("'PIPI,
ter 6imlerich. This is entire than a
mere incident in the history elf ruil-
wurywr cunatrucIiun fu Ontario. and it is
My
IN. marked. we are gl:ul to know, by
a fitting. celebration. The construct-
ion of the ruled, smirked as it has
been hp many delays from causes un-
foreseen, hum linked this city to the
bake Huron shore by it line elf mtrel
unsurpnmmett for Pxcellr-nee of wurk-
utanmhip and panning through a ter-
ritory than which then+ is nO richer
in natural advantages fn rural (!Pill -
still. That the aelvantagem afforded
by the new line- will militate againmt
the interests of mucor Other lake prlrt
towns ij undoubted; but this fs un-
avoidable. The fittest will survive,
and that, tee western terminus elf the
newly -opened line will prove Ht nn
oral, acgmaiuted with the facts will
doubt.
"Tile Operation of this railway is go-
ing to hnve it aunt important effect
t
upon lite fifteen. of t7urlph. TO any
nothing of tie l�new channel which it
Opens fur local business, it will
greatly help ter place our civic finan-
eem in it flourishing condition. The
city'm earnings front the Unelph .fuel(--
re
(If the new road last
quarter is: (If $,�,1t11), which fn at
the tat.- of more than $'JI,Uar a year.:"
CURRENT LITERATURE.
A lAi%'F: MTOR, iIV TIIF: UIINTT?.
No nue knows the New York bast
tilde and writes elf it with much keen
humor and insight and synquethy- as
Myra Kelly. Hpr. ntiorien orf Jt-wimh
children are True rumrrlies of Inalf-
neree, illuminating in 1t remarkable
wily the peculiar life of a great plasm
whome myn,pathiees, tastes and cnn-
ventions differ totally frontour own.
"The Wiles of tilt• Wcoer," in SePteur-
Ieg Mrl'Iure m, is it delightful love
;tory Of the (bhytto, telling I the
rivalry between !damsel told;tone.
who furni;hal "Ladiem. Uents,
ddonmem, anti Children at Reduced
Itatem," and Imine Blumberg, ]fix salem-
man, unit fit the original n►ee.thal pur.
nued b)* the latter to win Esther
Mcrgilrw•skj• for him bride. A more
,ttnusing Atnr)• of the struggles of ram
reserve -)n I fit- fit- East, wide has never hien-
written.
County.soard Meeting.
The' hemnd of examiners for the
county (if Unroll met it) Menforth on
Yatunlay. August 22114th, for tine trans-
action lit hultinesoe. All the members
werrpresent. Mr. MIMI. B.A.,1.11.Fi.,
wan appointed chairman for the yenr.
Thsefollowing residue ions were then
pan's]: -
ftemolved, that the vandidafeee who
wrote at the !tiniest- (vacheres' or ween -
for leachem examination lei .fish, and
failed her all,lovetl to attend Model
Mch Ol in nreforlture with the regOla-
thrn of the b:dnrvation Department in
lflltl.
Remolveil, that slndentsle admitted
to the Model 4ehrolm *twill Ili-
eighteen
r
eighteen yeara Of age on lir M•fore t he
openinpp elf the whrolm atthe nutunm
term of iimp.
Resolved, that students Who fniled to
write at the Departmental exnminS.
Mons In July nn account. of sicknem.,
IRat were recotnmen led by the prim -i -
pal of the Collegiate they attended ;is
Icing sufllcirntI� prepared to write,
mev attend Mrldrl.
Resolved, that teewcherec whose thiel -
Make, certificate• expire At the end elf
the year may have a reniewAl for s
year and a half by lemming the final
examination of the Model Nehnnl.
After ;ime routine 1,nsinrm. the
lonard ad j,iirrie d In In"t, again al Rea -
forth ;n LlPrrnlhr. Alco. lco. 13"InO.
Spry.
VA cook ran do more to inciter cinmree.
tie peaCw than the most saintly minim-
terial adviser. I
1
tousdatloli for Individual Iles.
Anufler hat is,nkiet follows the same
ItnWel, but pink n.mem.take the plat,• of
the orchids, uud the riblarn In pleck In
The clerk was instrurtld to write ilial
he lis, bylaw pteventeed till- pteum it
f rte gi,% ,gg the peru,ismion Asked.
!lltee ma i,a rumwfttr Iecuuuuell•
d.il hut. Ihr Hamel and lineletro+u,lund
the a rke•l scales Ise repahv 1. This
wan. rid feel.
The cu c'nittee dealing with the C.
Y. K. ode 'ng was given polis' it). ptm-
cred with rangen4rnlS, in ccnune•-.
titin with til lig rd Of'fntde, fol• the
Pei)lmrNed (hall tet.
Tile financece umitteetecuwniended
that the bonds f. the Krnsingtou fac-
tory Iain he fla►te at uric,., that dile
1 1 Mil' 1 11 P r e u
tt rt tri t til o al tet tis for u
F 1 1 I
r-ial coalition
I, run Poison With Ihr
L. P. H. Ire greed.. e, tluat a bill of
the exteense in ,-Ounce lute with the
outs un the ALtitlund Hit r 1'uwrr by.
IAN Ill, sent tot Lite coml)an that Mr.
Heatsin'N communication -lite refer -
*'
to) advertiseuent 1 Culn.
merciul Band Mm,k I* MIA, a d (list
A.11uill1wr of a ccouutm Ie Istid.
The council then went into ret'sion
of further• of the town bylaws an it
was decided Wo risk fur te•udelr n
printing the bylaws.
"THE LAND OF NOD"
COMING TO TORONTO.
Famous Spectacle to Be Special E:pm-
tion Attraction at Princess Theatre.
There it; alway m a "big Nhuw" at t he
Princess Theatre, Toronto. the second
week of the expowition, fur which
everybody waiK and that slow this
season fa the faunas musical fantasy.
••The Land' of Nrxl." The engage-
ment Opens Monday, September Y.ud.
and remains thrtughuut the week.
Matinee perforusanrwivill lose given -)n
Monday tLabor Day land Wellneesday
and SAitlyday.
It im difficult tie talk of "The• hand
elf NISI" except in terms used tet
the biggest ag regatidns that Inav
under cantina. Ther nNlurtiun, w�iiril
was built especially- oc t he, recent rile
in New York, cost 1111111,111sI, and ran
Ire• hmlwd mill)* in tyle largest theatres.
The company, inuludiug tht.axerutive
Ntafl, ulusiciKnm and stage mechanics,
nunderm crinsidrsably Over one hued.
ted. Three mixty'-foot baggage p:it-%
ore• iw uitell tel-trainmphrt the• scenery.'.
and Pd ectm. it is One tet those mas-
sive orgnnizstinus which are chartr-
terized ley A plenitude elf rnun•diatt«,
Ninget•m !and dancers and a "lova lty"
churns and ballet. and in which
arenery, costumes ;tied pffeetwi an -
lavishly displayed. The musical spore
contains plenty or- the jingling,
-catchy' Sort of composition' which
enlivens and NatisHem.
Vor weeks past iso much interest halt
1 shown h -e -
Nrn h wn y Lae out )f town
patrons in the "losing englegentrnt
thatr the management elf the Princess
Theatre ham dernn•el it nar•Pssary to
res-erve Innil orders for meats.
The sale of heats will start on Thurs.
day, August :31th, at the themlre lox
Office. It is advimable for thane• in-
tending to witntmo this prslucliun
And who will lac unable to le fu lime
When the advance sale Opens to file
their orders at once, as mail oilers
for w•ntee will he promptly attended to
in the Order of their receipt• when
aceomlwllied by re•miltsuiee and NO(-
addreamed pnvelo x• for reply. Applic-
ation for -watt; srOuld hr nmde puly-
Able to l). n. Mheppal,l, :NunngqeV•
Princess Theatre. State when Orle•r-
ing price ticket desired uud foil, which
perfrruianrl•. Mealenf 'tikes. -Lower
floor, $1, still $l.idi; balcony, idh•, 7:M
$1. ; INIx "Path, $''A
ONTARIO to
4beresarwtu. . , _.
cul aedrema4s or nti ,xwm i uon'i grww.
whatever It wits. that In a peculiarity
of iincelT a that I'd like to hide 4-9%pwlntd. •
dead of lavender.
_.______. -_ . _ .
On minall ludh•idual baskets to tit- Net
A Mystery of Indo -Chou.
at o dfich placelit Ihr tools Iht- doral des••
:
Tho great mytlts•iy about ImdO-C'hI
attention IN usus,ly ill a ouall flower
nod'rice whk•h must ever be lusolu
like the 1;tulet, reneebud, Illy of the vRl-
V Wo mtiq- of tree lust race,• iuul
ley or oesnere bkessout, but often It in
trash I elvtUxatiou of thul strr I
one big single or•hld ,or rose.
/i!Uatry'. r!)r �tlrhty walla tr 4u
home ,if the dohltlrst of Russell lata•
\t ut,'rlslug Ill the iul,lat 0f mimes
kets are inside of one shigle largo. fleow•-
Otey ('Wish GnnidhtluO, the
settled jnuple•N, relliafn MN the inet
C of theout,
CM of the hors's
little the lee or
flat otj :-Mint e!apiro whioll has
a
r�dlrn. Others air little tilmets of
terly ollrpeurt"I and IN altogether l
tm MSV period.
to has NO use will ever kit
__._
who planned this gigautle tompto
_
FRW
khat tyrant hounderl on lila myrle
PUDDING.
of people: to bund up thi,nt• Inuin-i
1 uIl indict, th'r e I;;oUlli irfit)1 (fU:111tV anti 11l'ICC aLoulal
We'e'ps of stone and cover them v
Daseer'ts That Are Wholrsomr and,
the most elaborate of itculpilnnia. ,1
Hood For the Children,
kor-Wnt Nils one tit till- vi -est rest
Chfldl'e•u do not like to lw nerved
ishhng naomunn•clts lel the w,eridl
with A deso-rt prescribed us "good
this faautteu tes iple was built so
fur theta." Nevewtbek•ss at this set-
to endure as lung an tin.'rlMti 11
Ian of tie yeeur fruit loldd;ugs In vari-
were it not for flit- lcremistlbly
OUR gtlb& NbMltl til- Reni,l to young
striw4ive viftet of plaivi Ilf• all
people. lien be u good recipe fur
Strongest walls that lean eau ra
prune podding: Split squun sponge
Only u highly cirillxl.l :Ind v
ormiI (If they are a bit stale It will not
wealthy peofole eoul,l. Jin1 erlV`
matmr) and hollow out like little tsartx.
Au,kor-11',ut..:t very' diff'ereut ruse- f
Pill the cavity with stewad prunes
ill,, Aiucwtte of modern din-+
ftiom-lstdch the pits have been remov-
white nation has .beaplte!nred n,; ll,!
ed sad the prop whipped lightly with
ly as t lemey ntyi-hu!a who once p
ceeam. Beap each filled cake with a
ululexl tilt. waF•t'4 Bud "solitude's
Meringue [nada from whites of egg
Ait-mplelot- I
and putverta ld sugar. Color these
- .. - __ _
golden blown by holding u ndhoy coal
Just the +Other Way.
shovel over them or placing Ihrm
"I :un dellglitesl1e raid 1br old ilk
undrr-the broiler lights of a gess store.
-who land calked. Y•t0 kind that you a
Bene very will
with your 11wite id Ili cverythtug,
Orange jelly Is another good dessert.
IlenpeaeCs'
Dissolve a tablespoonful of gelatin In
"Indnxl!" answered that rsiiuln
a little hot milk. (Irate the rind of un
lady, -If you will take lite paln+ to
orange, 'Ihke tau gold slrid Imupv
vesitigeste our domestic relations,
of block Sugar end nib them briskly
t•OU will and that It 1N Air. Ilcup
over rind of un race until yellow-
iao9grtlet ]ritli me In evpntldng.
eel and flaeorval. I t the.lumps of
suits' Leto a bowl an pour over them
It�.r•t1 ' ., , .,,
I,}'•' 'I I:;i 1 .. •,•
the juice of two ura e•s which has
been strained. Add n t eNpotlnhil
��g
.' H.
the
of granulated sugar and the yolk of
a ` _
one eSg. heat thor•ougll.,y ural atmlu
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this mixture into the dissio►v@}l gelatin.
lebld lightly Into half a t cup lit
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whipped cream anti lour into dh•id-
P
nal m,A:_ •. Bene In paper cups ter ern
T r, L 2 Y '. i � i' ;
paper dollies win: n wuracio l or
celery an cheesy. You nerd plan no
t Dribs' a
entertainment for the neo.
the on the t of r c6
crytlttalUsed t'ty top
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KITCHEN KINKS.
Add salt to cereals ju.t bufyre took -
Ing begins. /
11row salt on fat that las caught
fire, and IN blazing up.
('eralm are, richer It a little milk is
added to the water in which they am -
To
n
To keep Ipmous fiend put thein In an
I vend jar of cold water and change
the ter every few days.
Me14ad butter will not snake good
cake. \1f the butter is too hard to
cream, brWg It Into tlw warm kitchen
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, AUTUMN NOVELTIES
The new fall Dress Goods and fashions are arriving
I every clay. Already we have in a very large ,shoewing
1'T_ that will make a'look through them decidedly interest-
+.ty Ing. .
`o- TASTY Dl' ESS GOODS ' -
ut.oot llitll%' attunul 11OVelli,•, are alreadr.in stack and include
live
ur the iargvst falig, ill ,,lalldatrd inaktis that R'e liave e%-t:r
1414 Showil. e
n,,'• NVAiST BARGAINS „
�_ Arri%.d to! new 1.111 ;;roll~ is not ill keening with white
u1141 1IM lin %%.11.11". 1\•e LIVC41L tr clear thcSe at ince. Good
a), :S%Ick:titill of 114�llest Class wait's at grcl;4 sacrifice prices.
its
de- SALE' OF CARPETS • •
ill,- ."*
1=1,. , Alwo! ;t, ,',!Ire, of 141-tltiselS,. \'tlt'ct, Tapestry and Wool
r4ry L.;u;l:l; ,.nth, Of ti'oln .1 to. 23 yards, u lace as a
I til 1);sir , ,,r prices
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I,an ,, 1 iL. itery frons 5x to' $i-35, -off sale at
1'he I)e•1 ., J a" r je . •
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of I: I1 i.. „•un,n aril I oil- I"th, tar no%%. in st.N•k, and
. I . 1 .til., I. Itiadrout, u, tells k. floral ter ilk- p.It•
• i" A "pial.- t.IIJ N . Viv allll (Nor•
.rid .
pfd'
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air, A
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else stir thent constantly to keep them
from stiddrl Ftuukiu the cereals I
alit: -t lir (I('al'C lel tllak(e 1'(u)Ill iUl' Ile1ti'
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I.it:Ir price -t kets Will Ills it.
overnight in tblt water In w ouch It is
p
7.
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e Olympia'
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to be caked Is tt great advari nZe. It
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the food delicious.
Walsl
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were: - (411- SN'.
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Ph)Neat CIMWC. besleellC aclesee. Im• d w
wd Un rotidbaeM. N't for
For Hub firth_
Give your husband affil some of Ills
_I ,11 all 1,,y.' Tww•d suit-
1 uIl indict, th'r e I;;oUlli irfit)1 (fU:111tV anti 11l'ICC aLoulal
Vale
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'l Ile eUl1 ';:t Split ill (i1""'i l 11.
near friends a boh•m"n upleer on Jds
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let i.•..1 it 'to x_.; I:tll at 11L'S1.
)dell', I' roti yliltN {yl're fR,.e re
blrtfnla,y. Desrorule : lufug nom
l'.11'C 'IC laid, :11111 Ili
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NIM odd plates, petvtrr ons sold,�.r'•
stein'. It you can wrote ny mt1R< '�
e11.f1 rca.tCr.
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ei Iritic ('hill -lions CSN•, tet• I I
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Whi, v Go0(ls . i for I:r•.
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, Kenlrlunt++nf lis 1;4114141A sill
,i1(lu , .II C IrIlgilt..
(bole cereals to a double I,oller or i
1.11,UILo
'- 1l K,elnmants -)( Alli. 'Its. Gill:
hams. Print+. Putts ss,. It1u,
else stir thent constantly to keep them
from stiddrl Ftuukiu the cereals I
s j�y ."e
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:1° tl.•: ry -. F.tnbruidrry. Lac • Re
`n
overnight in tblt water In w ouch It is
t "s
( tt
T. T1DMAS
, r.in:aiet. fif 1•verylhinp! tin•
'date
to be caked Is tt great advari nZe. It
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snore time in the trlorulnp; tied waken
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the food delicious.
Literary. Musk. Fine Ad. E'ccullen, Cc arcial•
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Ph)Neat CIMWC. besleellC aclesee. Im• d w
wd Un rotidbaeM. N't for
For Hub firth_
Give your husband affil some of Ills
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1 uIl indict, th'r e I;;oUlli irfit)1 (fU:111tV anti 11l'ICC aLoulal
near friends a boh•m"n upleer on Jds
7ll)lival to Foil they are Illttilet' SILVO1', at
blrtfnla,y. Desrorule : lufug nom
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NIM odd plates, petvtrr ons sold,�.r'•
stein'. It you can wrote ny mt1R< '�
, .OT TvaT �ON '
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tr,rm, use tlN tee• for a huJRc ac ars tear
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windows unci alte•recating ,%'fill c ndkS
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acrlbss fix- mnuU•1, or planta o nay
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sort will do. lou ve u bare sol, to y ur
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table and u,mess of srark•t flowers If
a bowl of rid and vellow- fruit lel t
i lel , 1 :
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center, bar a Iii -fore supper u)G•rt sin-
went have cur,ratnr•s and rnrl(Ions
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TheTriumph rioln�i>< of the Time
hung about the waltz. Find a la'i'ty
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of with wblro to decorate atlas
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CANADIAN
dslosses
cards made frtAue rough brown pall's,
> coil_ I
NATIONAL
or you c•au tenure name cards with
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EXHIBITION
English acenrs on them or picture
pootals. For sapper nerve rye bread. 1
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cheese ban, Aandw•khce, sliced raw +
and
III': '���',t, lad; • '' ' �
Audust 26th to Septettnjler Bib
.moms, tate salad, picklrk, r•oReee, I
an.1,111 ml, . _
celery an cheesy. You nerd plan no
t Dribs' a
entertainment for the neo.
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Our Cclmhy's Canadian Pr �� Our C•�y 's
They mIU Pnjoy stories aroufld time
Enter atiy dune. indiv.
Resourcr Illustrated llodlsl�iee
IAW& \
,traction.
$400,000 In New Buildlnds $400,000
o�appointed.
-rite for hila oin: cataloguL. !
In Premiums $43.000 In Premiums
An aged eoler"I man who had betel-
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$40.000 In Special Attractions $'1.0,000
niess in the News office ambled into the
(.I;t r. �1'(i!-I'(1. 1'ri,e•' l
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editorial rooms- yes, ambled 1s the I
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Industria) Activity, National and Historical T6t's Brat in
word. IIe eat for several moments
,All
Exemplified Portrait Collection Agriculture and in Art
gazing at the pncuiilatic tribe stations ,
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Pet up tike horus.of an orclestrion at
the desks '
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FINEST OF Ti1F. 'WORLD'S'BANDs
MAGNiFiCENT
of shy Miq nmd telegraph
of
BATTLE SPECTACLE
editurs. There was a Lmzing mound as
q copy boy pulleel a hover, anti tate old
C,! �-•,e CC
i tf luitiii ,-.)es Cil
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UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENT FRATURES
man smiled am If expecting somethlnsl I
S*k (arae far reead trip. and eacveios rete. on every Sareltravel.
pleasant, then took on n look of des- I
- - :. �
Feel all info' utiau a ldreu
appointment A few minutes Inter the
cel Nr,,^,AL r.U,,,
W. pr t3EOFiC.� J. O ORR,
boy sent another piece of ropy whirl- -
Ing upstairs. and ngnin the visitor'n ex- i
pression pasFAA from driticipallun to
o
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Pmeidn it�l..ee. sold ll. TOR .
Crr�I.Y,TORONTn
ART IN SPUN SUGAR, disappointment then bewilderment. ,•
Innally he accomhed the telegraph Fol• n-- I � ' . _.-_ - _
Sometimes Made For nerving Candy and itor. Vr, I'. .r!'Y:. , I i "
Icln Morr Elaborate Than Ever. " 14cume me, sub, but moot I ei y0' I � �y i,
Rp>,In randy has 'dors been aloaA lata what dem things 1m?" RialrYl���tratiAea9 W"\�aazcs.Rasaseo asrsls®asllllwls��ol�
'such tieantlYul basketa far ice cream or Ontalat , he might and wax enlight- -- - i ,
candles am this amnion. The cantly C11ed. I04e��e'�OaNe�OtOOSOOs:60(s1 \ ', ,� ' NDBOYS' spinner has adoral his art to pPrfcr• "well, I 'clan V .^,ormines9:" hp cx 2 fall Term ' e i __
claimed. "1 taught dey lens sumo• 0 ^^'•'-
tion. For R number of years spun can court u' mutle Iru.x I. ebtyrmi7n yP' gra •• Olduns .'Sept. Jrd I -�� =.NEW� �_—
dy baskets have been n topulnr meth- ruptis serialist ,yoi wnrked!" I 1
od of serving kti m ter pandit s at lunch- • e U
L 5
eon' and dinudaring
Rut them ricer a - I CE�fnA� n
grater daring a carestill lit dPrd1[ al, it Too N'rilh For the Barber. � f Il �j/ �
beauty of wwiamnnshlp ilea gluritkd "i heart] seniN•tl,iht 'sees In the bar. //�/���'�Llf I Fu. lvr
the spun candy basl.et into n {mositiwe berinic Mmtnt•K- this mornin^;' Fm Id i� II IG ,I 10 _
work (of art. All banLetx an adurtid the- grog head(,1 man, "i nm o •ctlpy- aTRATFORD. ONr. �../ S �_
with flowr•rw. T
"Illy (nod wnerA atop to look nt them
an they would -at beensiflel real flow-
ers." sayR n Baker who Ra'i, in for con-
ttieeth)nery.
Candy spinning !m trend waft. ()lir
feels ticks in looking sit -the baskets, .
tory have ncuN• of the liteveotyped look
of work dons otherwise. Morris b ecolikets
made- tti be allie havee ItMe diffennmorsi,.
lUgh Itrnter and exgarktttp crAorfrrg are
rharae-terhodles of the Mtxketx. Newic•
of the r•olrw'fng closed dulls the tinder.
Thr coloring follows 'clomp fn nature.
Thr r"t l.a Vrsne•e rrwem-sellkh are
dose set r•markahly well thin year
werwlki-not mntTer try e,wnpariaon were
the creel thane total rift to tam. The
sale IR tree "f the pnrplp orchids,
whirh haver ejetight the rest orchid
ahadr» al most in l,eefe re irwi-
One haRknt to hP teradl.sn' a rtivfeval
tmrerfrttt dlmh V Is I1'"t wttttr {nrnlen
hat trimmed vith a brig white liter's.
4.1 cattle of pnrDtr exclrMR and tonwit
And atrtrMOt of rlliArn. fiery aft of It
realty. The caroled twtsi of the twist
tu*m tb"40lt.ttR dt m Whom .w%.jt
hid at aeon amft lesi.dd jese1hes•Alat.as
ing it moat sot the toil floor of n sky.
;Darling npnrtment hotel. This Inort-
Ing i arnt for n 1,nrtmr to coni" Rp
0nd strove ml,. IIs a -slim, but when he I
Paw- in what an nitftntle he hail tittaln.
l,41 he looked l•nealty.
"'Wcmk1 it Inc oulTnlectre ynu to i
come down to the regular barber
atopT he nnkrll.
"I nm11w rr1 that 1t wemhd not par•
ticielarly pat rite nut, but that i ,vonid
like to know the rea'''l for his re
quest.
"'Thr fort let,' he Fulfil, 'i never lite '
to stave nrtyl„Nly lit thin distance
above Ihr ground. No hnrtirr likes
to. We m.rm to Imo particularly Panel-
five to be•terbt It makes ns ncrvemet.
Mist bastwen, will not urWertnkP a
jots abaci n cerinln nnmlu•r of fret in
the air. Of course If yew, insist 1 will
slhere ]wail Iwere, but yon wnrlkt proM
hilly )ort n bitter shave fist Altars be• 11
low illicit mr.'
'While 1nrt ont of natural ervasr•tlnmws
i reset' d to hinrww the fegk0w-'s whim.
Am a Ivawrmisen •e he rNenrty int my 1
t]esvaat. Whether he did �It through
4.-6j..�..d1VN4 or pure I
L,- i 1: I
'-• hind ,
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n'.' Ihr,, i 1, el, n 11",!.,u• ,,ted•, '
F,li 'Perin Fiotft Sept. 3rd.
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.tense, ve-mr, %"I, ifl'.t Ae/I,r ee'".l j
nrA yrro will semtntsbted1v act -•rennin,"
hn.invee- trnhilntr, r,nl the •'lmft,Ilowe' kind.
low of t wn hondrtrl end eft) c:.lf� far hovel,
kler{m•". •t.motenetdtrr., etr„ w* filbd nnly
Retell of she p.rllle"m lfsdl no mile rl-e
Rndy when I•alf` wt;wr-h•ceiv.d, Ye:.. K
{Rlym to attend ,&..�%.q n douilly MY••
1. ala lir tots,
W. J. ELLIOYT, Principal, ..[
Two goo.\tWIo9ks
nsignments of Fafl Clothing have
already arriand will be found decidedly up to
every expen -You expect to glet the best at
'this store au will not be disappointed, either
in the tailors le, fit or quality of goods.
Ssyli•.h mirturreys a browns, cover check effects will be in great
rlleftcnnd we t acs,n sing and double bresttd styles, especially Rood
values at $rn.al aao.
OYS' I.OTHING
After Ilie wear aof the, holed season, that boy of yours may wit :11t
a new suit, if so, das by the floc yhsh range of boys' clothing we air
homing its the at looks well a wearswell. Allsizes and prices
.frollt 813. Su IIP to � .
%ye~are sole agents for 20th Century Brand
.. Clothing --Special or rs taken.
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The Right Pict to buy M(:, , Clothing Sad hurnishings
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