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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-08-16, Page 7! 0 v M Or . � t� I .401, 0 -A" 0! I � 001 M WWI - - - . ..- . . NO" , 11 I = -, " , � I . . . . . - . . 0 I I , . , . 11 . . . I � - . - . I � -_ . I— -_ ­ I � - I __ � -! m 001 0! 410. - 1\ I - ­ -, - ____ - - ­ __ - � �, - I � __ a � "O! .- _ __!! V %4A riot k = ­ ­­;��__. �­___.__ ____ - - - - - - - - - ­ - ­� = ­_ , TM CAN)KRM , STAR � 11 - -1-1- .,. MINN 0i THURSVAY� Avr. Ift. 1W,1, I i ­ - � _1 - --,-----. , , , _00-0-04 _Mo�l!!!r !!' - �,._ __ . - ­­­ - M - �� ­ �� 11 ­ __ � ------ - � __ I _ , I ­_­ - � . . � . ----I- . -, I � . - I - -0 . i 0 I N 0 ­__", , _ , � _. ­­ - � � =10= I 11100:111 - j'. , ___ - 0. - ___,__�__ ., , 11 - - - --------- - I - -_ � MAIL411" � � .... �:­ ­ ­­ I -1. __ I wierit 1111 fJW%(edQUt Of tile O"t of JW48 Wtr# 1hot PF0dW't* lot th't farl" : A' J� t,ig�r_­­­ , �, I Then we DIVAt iNFAA raw they should do �o wil'k "a0le, ff 1W J, X, )h it, " , " ' I one Ps- i labovira. proaoc- claot 2-4"t fA I I . jabor4 Our ll"t roalway aavvi"',, per etat, of our exPorts wOtv tho P41W f#1tkJ%i btiiW i t. only, I , iwere uneollwated Ivishoviso 114 Ow �, a all th# farm, ive woliald %# it ViAll- lwr VA ,IW&tqd &ad t,rV of 111borerg, Why qXport Ole, gjVVR in 4440S Xf�e'; lhk) name'" I illri*111luell. didn't stay urw . 1� 11,111.4. AUDAlk, HUNISHING " ill the second, xQuoration in th's 1", when we should export Watch W F. VAker (F.C.), - � - � � 0 4 0 " � 1counlTy did not stay labomrso Wt " Springs? Wb.v *XPQ'rt Pulawood - � .1 I 1 '13 1 ____ __­-____._, - _.___.._. - __ �became contractors, busiaoss taen�iwheh we allould export paper! We FL A. kiliott (vA.)...., � raw sylaterial if R. YL I-K*k (G.) ......... 01 3, 3 0 - 'and Professional men. Thm we Vot � mu*t stop exporting *Mt #q an in- F,. No MU91141ty (L-) ... I ;� 3, , 1i ItWign laborers. but in the Wood 4 we wert going W be 0 (t,;)...:: Our printso tare made on " Velox- � I generation the ItAlions become Ituit 4ilatrial country S"d that w*-� the On- 0� J' F'"u'"ll I ,41 w Go Firiiher (8, 11.)... 0 I , . it gives us the best Prints we can I*nd c*n4y mercjkautw� Tbo fflov, the ly way we could bo great, . .. 9 Bulgarian god the Rolimemisia, 6091d slow could w# keep Conw!,aa boy- No A. GrahkIm (C-) .... I ki 2 ,, I 6f V. U. Humber (A.) - - - - a 11 4 � be our pick and shovel =to now. . at home it we V4ihlC%t0d th(o11 Out jolm,gon (A.H.) ... : , 2 2 1. . � get. se generations tb#Y the 'possibilities of home� We mus�, X. ' .. And in two or tbri Itillortunities. vit;l tho X. A. MeRee (A.) ....... I I I I I , also would become edwated. Theip;qvide the Q ,a , 11 �. marr . only Answer to the lat*r situation rid of cheap labor. to lowli, them at fl. V ily (A.H3 - - - .0 0 Oil 3 Materials that are Uastniau-wade and metliods I and to the high Cost of mereb#udist 110100. 1. I)'. (!. .N. ilson (01.V..2 I 1. I� %4 K . class co'--orbose ailing on two , 44v for r .only .- 9 . f bur was to keel) importing raw I*Wyer.', Tho'Old PartY , lotell`k t t 9 �ii pope a that are Bastmau-improvett, plij.q t1.AeexPeri1CUCt 0 who would be willing to do * dayli; - vemocratte coovormsetat I. U. Ill. C. % labot and 11 humbly. . ted ,a her I ter of Ooverl,Wnt M`- J. IT. Ikevers (L., B -IL) - -0 '-' 0 1 4 on the lostj experts, are guaranties of finest quality fintsbing. ­ Canadws , , ealth cormla Malcolm was 0*4POU40, He roulil J. H. I)AIton (1,%. L,A.) - .0, 2- 0 3 , -stioni her I "_ a , - . � I raw material, her tr4usporl, not mw. how Any Mon could o,tund on L, m. Etue (A.H,,G-)­-0' I " % Wo w#t"-Vowers and her f�rtlle flelds. [his feet and say that afarmew' gov- J. W. Jefferson* (Q., Ch-) 0 1 0 3 . I IL YOUR FlLMS OR BRING, TH�M IN Cong4a Net& Cheop. Labor to Deo, 'einmert woot the right WOX t% 8dm'*-n' J. E. Sheprrd (R. A.!I . I t! L ��, 0 0 1 1 1 .- Pro- , No No ,stra ton (A., , � L vt1lop, lt*w Material I L%ter the affairs either Of the I �_­______tft=__�� ­_­­-��--�_Zt-_. . For the development of ,our raw Vince or Dominion. There was not Fo, D.. Thomson (Goo L- V-) 0 0 3- 1 - material we ueed0d, cheap litbor andis, prolgern that confronted our Par- C%kss D,ft-'rhose failing 10. two or . . __ irkh, 0111ito if he were a m .. . . JAS. A. CAMPBELL# 0 GOde , echavic, Mr. Malcolm ligments that was an *grarian pro� Moj�e paper$ said, he would want all the cheap Ia- blem;- The only government was onot 1. it. Ill. CI. L . I . � . . -_ --- I ­­ I bor possible to come into tbecountry eAmPO"ed Of Mtn �fOln All' walU3 of A- G- 'Brown (A., L.A. C.) 0 %I 0 '. . 1. I _., V, , - re would against the 11. E. Garrow 4A., L.A., 1 1 _ - =-.1-1 _11!�,! __ __1 so that he could be a boas Over some life- -SIT what 'A . 1, , , - .. .... !��_-__:._,______,__, ___--i. �Jol!__ �!!V!!=!! .11 of them. Our Hollinger gold mines; I Party fw,ttem it was the ODIN, system, & Coll - - s ... (A. - , L.A. . I - I I 'Would �equal' the Rand If they were On Which demoorttle GOVeral"Ont A. To " 114Y . .. . ,-1 n*D given cheap labor to devejopi� them. Nvas founde-4. Fifty per cent 401 Our & C.k. .. htu. . ey . ... 0 . 0 0 I I I GOAP W ]ECESSARY10 There was lots of'coal in Alberta, but PeOule 0wQd DO �`ellegieinc`o to either M. A, � 4W u ( - � . . I tigrty, and -we were aPproachine very P.1 B . I I you could not mine co�tj in Alberta .9n (Abs Lo . $ i,and bring it to On4riolfust to tho F.n$llsh system. It GOV-. M. 1). R, Wi s ........... " at 5 a to' ernments did not do right they WOVIM 'A. & C.)-- 3 0 1 0 . E(I at aim ersito price. ,We. had tens 'nlat4eh�j. GOV- J. 11, Y101Mg- Mi, Goo Clio . . - DEVELOP A wOURG" of 'm llgL of. acres of . pulp wood continue tp fall like .......... �0 I ' - . CAN DA'S ft' lands but bow were we going to 4e. el!nments,were defeated beeallib 00 " __ � 0 in � ., � � veloo it without cheap 14borwhen the '"e0ble "vere not Partisan but wave T4. roes)uii�'Of the UPPef School � . . .d Caused by Diversion 'Irf Funds Work ,9�4g a Tough laboring job? looking- forresults- . I are expeeVd to be riueited in R few . High Priced Lj$or'�Jnd Hegvy OverhOR CaAadfari Should Develop the St- days. ., Cost of Morshandiso Up . Cheap Labor Ntw to Make "On. Li . twrence Power With Her Own I . a. P. TIUME, . for Autos andluxuries Forco . litt , .5 . PrIncipalo . I � . . I gage for Our NX onal Railway 11 . Money , I . I I � . our railway system. Ile had Then there were our, water pow.- - I 01".� . . I .1 erial. ' r rl�x criticism to make of the two re- Canada owhed'tbe greatest wa- I . Canada Should Atop Exporting Raw Met , .cent Voyernments ' for I overbuilding era. . � n, the continent. Ile BLUK 'N'G'T' AT CHUR(;H . . I � , its if there ter war$ 0 1 .� I - far in 1910 It looked I to see Goderich grow, depend-. R I �, . hoper, . ev. J. Z Holmes Preaches to Them , .Th p4rty, System � the Only Systemon Which De*ocratic G*vernm'ont, would be, ,the business., The results ant entirely 01 'the 6to Lawrence* Night at North St. . � � . $un,day � * however, was that we had more Cower and tblq should be developW I on I hurch . � � � Foond4' Says Mr. Mlilc4w, Xp.-Coka firois -Maritime . do than we needed but we. ha4� at y ourselves, ubt by the States which � . . . C " . r � .�_ _. � .1 . :' coat tber Solution of Outtrio's Futt . Problem � , toop'st .cleaned Our deckso, We had got vio�ld make the price of development b last Sunday , I , I . ­ . . � . our transportation into two compan- . - At North at, churc . . . I . )f the bulk, at, the ow . . . r . the diversion 4 -PN,V;, tne musical part of thO service was . r .1 . . . Mr. - MA I 100im - M r �. P of Kincard I I r ne, should fee r a 'the facts � as . Serlolig�r al.� ies, not. a network of small roada as er south of the boundary line- . they had in the United 'Statesp and exel"tionally.flue, In Aildition to the . needed was la- � ter power once �AIOWed out Of the inder th6 leaderallIP Of . spewr' W the Go ,erich -, today. The one thing the U. So railway situation was iyx a .countr - ston, Mrs. Andrew� R was the . _y would not come back. We rego or choir 1 Club diw , price that would luake'it pos- irse position th Mr. D.i, H. - W( � "a-tv ' I ., 146no, nor at Manage ug bor art: a , . . very much wo an ours.1'sbould develop our power With our How , � � were short ;45,000,000 Carscallen and her son, Roland' Park on Thursday . evening at. 'bible to develop our resources. The�e It was true we ,r ... the own Money and retain the power. a,: large attendance apd was some labor dissatisfactla but of Walig.caburg, Onto, sang vez " a year, but if wo tgav solution of the devel. ard, � � ��hAln Was ke Our ro I I I ­ M', WeVe -11 ­ '4. ,Nriill 4muldso or it we '64) A 1orOP CaDi-� --tion of - ­ ._____k_ . �t.___ - . _ I #. vo- ­ __­ _. t-- ---&--I- - acce bly 4 duet, ;41n the CA _­.�, 1. a? ' HA ha come - x trileO *,. � � - _ t". couclus - , t � -0- 014 -------- - W IVMX 4,; ,�­_____r .- ­ . r . I , � Q ion ­Wa- '-ft-0-t-Vell 4liza on 0 . r W�iii� Americt- - -06-mm -8 the Hamilton, i S k, j�jle ease of the,far . nt railways' * � i;s cheap i4o, ... r. U0 At 111 ."ervice un, V. X,Tobij of th - o. i Miss -Kerr, of Leataingt, Ounded. Take . . 4 ng even, In ,three years. ei-.,would bring in Chinese contract. la, 4d 1 . W. 'Angell, of . New �as community, Whose greatest dis- d he presen� Government did ld bring, them in by t110118011484 the elass!Ov ReTent Yi I 0 � U ghen an a t I ' t the - Latisfacti -was On the, cost Of Mar- ationalizing the railways bar or Pringle Scott. " vocatign is an accoun wisely I T1 It WOU14 Pot take the bread and but, n is art, and tAiand6e. This- cost depended to ' kr "Whisper,of 'Ton vice Mr. Bart Urt Cube,., e, ovocatio � , and the Mon eal Sts %4"iv � I r ter from 4. single 'workman, . So - visitorsand a nuit- I Some .extent on labor cost,, and the ne 11 artlel were evidence only' 4. 4. Apo'.I� +U" .,mlInf.ry 01 dered Gounod's, SUMMER FOOTWEAR I I. . 1. � .11 � I 'Aia's'e.vii-11,�; vange of sanimew F�,0.c:,.y 0,4 vro t�4it 1. I N 6ure to be nowh ill delrawl We lvik, �-,-.-n tis Joe sove land. iwilleet, tile retyleg of Whito C010008 $hoos I I with black tritoulinit, ais-0 tho 11411Y Oe%er d"Wf,'"s 0 � All Whito Strop Stippors *#W 09144i %0001 I GrotioNvillstock. Titral)xlcoojavo%evk-rows,��lt,ib',t�;%VAI t4ra quAlity 06 I*Ao I Tennis, Nowliow ond 00014F Shows M-0 - ,, lieve in all the Utat stNiss To skure the Wst Nvoor- jog killd'S. WV this Lik 86119Y STO"i- !rhfty lead . . all others in (11141ity and price. . , 1 i *A# Right I Lot Us Do roar Shoo RoPairing asW Mao* It D' 0 Right . � . � I ­ . . I . : !i --- __ , _�_, ... I I � GEO* MacVICAR - - . . . , I North S144k of Squere . . "e*1% � . � t'oo had. a great part -_-4 history thal. got � to defend out, glorious 1h0rIt#2C 9$, . I ainst all Who would seek to destrON' it one need W ashamed of. "No sur- I . Rua there are such in every age who render", is still the mighty w4teh­ ,�, � I would, it they could, rob us of our NVOV4 Of the Vigilant Oye, with it9� I . � dearly bought elvil,and rellsOus jib. folir,eoruep stoneS of ',equality, vD. I erties.l. . � . I , 1� litio", patriotlaw and fraternity.", - . I Even the church at times has. been T ank God for a solid fOu"datiOnfOr ', Indifferent as to their preservation our British Institutions. . to ber sho,,me, be it said, when Christ W-Uning was uttei:4 that tho;�w I ',� has been ;et aside to make way for disintegrating infloences of Pmt . I , some egelegicill potentate of the days Were a l"cal danger, still Or � i hierarchy, Substituting othe mints aliKemen needed eveli. to be wate'll- I anise and cummun" of ceremonialism ful. I I I I . I � � for tile weightier matters of truths WhilO WO have 110 quarrel with ull.- t I iess. Alas, when the loan as to his religion. yet we, Want - I . Alga righteous) � - . I � light of the- sanctuary is dull sod no Interference that would rob us P' ' . , dim and loan grope their. way in our just rights ill the matter of We . I'A paths' of error and superstition. civil aud� religious liberty. "Equal . , � We owe a good deal to the post, to rights to all "lid special privileges v. . I . . . I noble souls under God who counted none." " not 'their lives dear unto them, that Withoiot Jesus Christ In the heart 411 � ' in' ht Preserved, that an OP- no person .can live tile litO. w0vtIf . I . . � . . I truth Might - ,, an bible Ight; be our Iteritage, and while. . --- -_ � I � - 0 nscionee ,and worship I . " liberty 0: ,hands. Lgol. pleasant, but. donittopeft your llt Ire u4boly , I n this r6t battle Orangelsol 11wi mouth. many'a man has beco. sorr,y. )) ,___�__. �.��',,--�,,�,-,-�,,.�,,�,-,,---,,�- � ". ­ ,­."�_�,­ , I . , , " I I , ­ ____ _ - _.­­ __._________ .. . .... _ ­ I .- I I . - � o, _'_. ,.* . ._.: "W"k I , *'d_._,__ __ , �L , . . , 1 , I or G in Ha . . ,, i .Vice Presic ---.-. . ran . �. I I I .. %. ., I I . 4o I , . * I � T%,p i I & I 1 � C Assureclo . . L4 11 � I I Says Pig , rop, �16. � I I I . . . , � . A 1144419M. �* o`% � nave go " k, I . I I 40 . � bar of. ,these were heard from, includ- cost of overhead,. Taking the figures that 1those * could Oel the pinch I Mr. Malcolm said, '!and you have got er,,, which was very muca appr­­4* I �. tt I � way$ U It , conditions to . . . . , ilig Masts.'-williama, � . shown that in Moutreal. Were begirmin "We ad. Mr. Cutt's 6010$ SX0 41 TI, � t 1% . �. Com, Angell, for the PA.8t yeari it was g to. feel Ito havj� chespr labor to do It" I va of Weston , - urer's cost the pinob. Mr. Malcolm said be was have -a right to be proud of our coun- I by the people Of North ' to , Speaks W 4 enthuolias " Walter -D,upbanon. (Toronto), And�A.. out, of .41, thd manufact preciatea ,08 Ia help- � � I exporsonco-BIg, .. I I I . *aa,,37 coats, his p I . Wen*y4iV,d Yearo", , , , . � 4- Saunders L (Goderich). Yke chief If, .iofit, that of the strong for Public. ownership, but he try. We have a� right to be proud of ile has been most 90110VO . light of t I � . I. . I , . t alld. w . _ Ing their,ohoir wherever oppor nit, .. I Al . .. . I . i . holasalo and retailer, a, 4 and, 6 di4, not think - the Pow . In the 'antheulo I -­ . , C Tripany , adjo 'W, as 0 aw . . I . 0, Drialop presided''in, ofliqeA . . gle of Quebec ,ourselves We have a right, to be i n Rolling . : �mts, a total for'coot of the article read ., ershif, proud of the British Empird tow . , i I bapivi style. - , - . . were � y for , pubI 6 o-�m � . ad. lt� I . 0 . ... . , . . I A' - ISO visiting at - the ark kindit, and all the profits on it of, 60 cents-, our national railway system wou'd -. I- per, re,�,,dered by tho, choir, t ' solo. � I I stoe� to tah 0, care Of 91'aixx movoment I . . . . I I I � � : 'pr0sjcTP,d..at tbe Piano in d absence t ,- be just . ,Ia ma e it. if we belongVl ,, , ,__ I I . taken by )AV- � I .. I � 4 _ i ­ . . . �. . 9 he remaining 50 cents was Over a . .1 1� I ,Wrt N as I ., . 4- - ­ ­­ - �,_­. .''.1-11-1-A." i, 1-1 ____.___._.1.._-___, .. I , . , I I - 3, � I I - �a thA club's Planist,- and � some Vbus- , head.. Tho North American contirr. we gityethe7 bone'e5asuppo# it woup I I I I . .61 MR% So I w�"q 1 1 " . . . . I I I . I . . it est . mes, of Windsor, son Of Rey I . . I - I , jog soggsv�are sung and popular mu, ent spent seven times as Much ,on all- succeed.. But ,how � could It. succeed G, C. L, MIDDLE, . I E. Holmes . &star, and Another $010 Twenty-five Year's i%0 th West. I I . , � I I . .1 . .. I I � I , I sic between times added to the pleas., t6mobiles.'as ItspeAt an its house f0r_ without the tonnage and how -could .� I. -_ I . - SCH0016 RESULTS woor-, . 11Jby Miss Kerr, "Out of continuous acqUaintalicis *1 I " L � . . . I - I � , tho'DeCP I Call", 16Y rasthope Mar- I, I 0 1 ,: � . I nishiogs,,six times as,)vuch on .am- we get the -tonuage_ without cheap, . " . . I . tin. Th� pastor Was , .ern Canada would give any rasa . I I - �� . .. 11 . ; � . . I � ure4 , � . . , � , .� I I �Usement and twice as. much on eigar. labor? , . . , I I . also assisted In the right to $PCSk authoritatively I . � .. . I I - .1. � I . I Mr. Malcolm. , . I ea. The overhead fod4)r was twice Coke from Maritime Coal the Solo. The students Of the C0114?046 In- the evening service by the Rev., Eger- - of conditions there, and when that . I I . � I . .. 1 g big fom'4kiks, �Mr. Mal- att ,, � ,. * �, . I �, . I . I I .. . I . In open n , what it was in .1910 Alta tho ivo m stitute have done remark0ly Well in ton. Armstrong, ajormer. Gbderioh man is Grant Hall, ,,vice-Prealdoot . I . I . Cohn said - � - . Ill ' 0 : tiowpf Ontario's Fuel Problem , service . I bf the Canadian. Pacific Railway, �. �'. � I I � . I %. . . I . . . I 1. . I I I � I . , of mordhandise.in 1910 was greater , I the Middle School ex4talinations IT% boy, The Sunday evening . ithout . _ - . .. I I � � , I . :Thao never, was'a tim0L when,we The Alm ado .a good job greater number - 'was on account Of the I will be acce W wi � , . � than it was now, There was a great- ighty� In view of the of fall special,' .1 , hin " .­ I � . . �_ . I . .000wft� I . .­­� er total today,, but it was� Made up of wherr bd.plocdd the, cQaI Ili North A-' ures; throughout the Province 018 visit of the Rotal Black Xnights of .l"'ovio,"nWawberever Published. I . I . , 11 .1 �.. . I . I . . 'J. � L . ''.�, . . . . . . . . I I increase business ln.automobiles,,av- marica but the Lord did not 'place an year than last, Eighty4litee per Ireland, and t 'air friends to the I bog 4ust.Vetaroed from . I.. .06 . . 4� '. �. . - I . , . . 'At . . Coal am- GrsV I 10 I . .� imagi or bo odATy line. ,a tqur III v the -lint. . . . , I ­ . I � tomobile . PAT -to ,and repairs, and so n ' ctirt of the papers. ivrittett a t, b church, and before beginning his ser-. � nspepti Ove � I . I . I I I I � , i I ;; I . . I ployed &Alp labor and transporta� ag� man the pastor extended, on behalf He *bas bien rroush the West , I " . " #4 I � Wdel I : "I I �. .. foxth. .And, thli diversion had driven _ day al our students were successfu . I Montreal full of � I I . 1. . � 4" I . I .. I . I - . tion. FaUr thousand tons.a irch, � a :.,*nd he returns to ' 4 I : 11 11 �. . I . I 4.the �ast of regular merelishilise. Alberta ,coal. was oft6r ' if a line 4W while last year it wo a,". of North street. Methodist �ch, rn crop . I .", i. �, . . I I , : . I . ad , me to wolting bVo- enthusiasm about WeStt 1. � t,-,, 4! I ,- � .. I I : . ,AS built in o the district., a 10. el . ty-si:K Per cenL very hearty welco itlarig, and quite reAllsine the. I I . I ,� I -1 . " WEEK Of AUG. to 20th . C. 25th A � 100 -acre Farm Will Xot,,Givor the 1, W � �... , , . I . the tabulated results I repre-1 .thers And sisters, and wished them cond . . I I � � I , . ) . I , t, "y - I . t . , I I . I . � . I I .1. Living Farmers Ux . ' 1 t! IV immensity of the task t1lat Ili* b4* 1. . . I .1 . . . _. . , ' I Oft .Tod*� glea marice,. for Alberta co "I selitfli First Honors, over'15 per cent.", every success. ... . 7 ., . .., I . � I . - Vas the farnier free frow.,'doing not ,in (Mterio but the Western IX, ,6644 per cent - 11r, - 60-66 per . . olmes, W . fare the r0roadi in moving this I I : I Moodoy and Tue'sday: I , , - . The pastor, Rar. $, E. H I '. I I I . I I � I .iL farmar ,got a St4tes'. Peapsylvaiiia aotbr9cita -was , . I . � - . . � I - . I I . I that? Years ago . . . .ent., C. credit 50:b9 �por .w-hV A. kis address, based his remarks an the cr0P I . , " J I . . I- � ow-*��,-�JDUSTIN FARNUW.:k. living oft 400 acres but he Jid,aot close .to .Ont0I4,. -but ' c I not' , lgebr�--Qw.,ba , passage ef Scripture lound in 4 4 W114. I ,ego, -Ilia last, ycar's, .1, .� I . . . � � , udges. ' " ag) . . �1. i � u - ­vtt alithtselte, .. It, .repregents- A , P, 0 in .6 I 11 I �� I .. . I . ()� I buy 44otorteam"A town- de*n Ch., chemistry-, ., hyfucsi 7�7, "And the Lord sai4 unto . . � - I _A, ragired `westerw Atlerk-1- "' " X 'aa, into .4 16 ` Gideon, . handling *of the crop art no. room . - , A� 1. I . . .� P in such-,numberis as Dow- Would ,a was .J;tat6d that in 50 � rs "t a '� op' lish'LlteraturaA, ., ngli . ) - by:the. three hundred men that lap- for erluclam. The treMendous task , I I . � I .1 . I , I . . I *!a 'a- a I I I .� f., I 100'"re far' I 0 ust tion- B.* ff., Br istory; . ,t ped. Will. i alive you and deliver the uf moving Out the , grain was ' I , t, -6,Biisterl �' M give the class of liv- , ou . . � � I'' , Th �Jly­ w , Id, be, dtplet( I I I I 1, , I . . , ndled % by U16 . .. . , that a.farmer 'wanted today?' earn to use soft co . To One � A.nc6t, - filstbr . -� . 1, I ) . I L . ­ I ; in . . .0 . ati I Midtanites Into iour hands." , b4 in splendid style g Indl- ... . . I . � I � ­ . ,�� 'CLYDE � COO,Xi in - I lige9demanded mor� of 100 acres than ton of soft coal enough by�products �rs; L. C., . , aftioll; - ;) , When. God wants it .Man *to do a railroads,o and there is ever I :i' - 44 ''i"r so so . . . ­ , 0 PO it will appen I �. . I I I �, '. � . .. Ile$ I . . it would yield. I .. .11 could be taken to make coal $2 it top.. French CO . 1. - work for bird, !Ia knows cation tbd same 4bir . �1. 7.. " I I *1 . I � .1 I I � - . .. - . � I oaltion. ' ' special. . rant He, , I . , I . �, I � The same thing wag true'of the Maritime boal.could be brought up In . im. he said. General. this year. . G� Interviewed . . 1: . i , � ' ba, ,as .and ebked Ili Montro The asterisk after some names in- where -to � find h -*a is . - -his return to Montreal, said, . I . � . .- I I . I il 4 I ... ­­ ,nw6aiii&--Tle-apeaket-Ai&mti4t±, , al. The Aleates; that such 'student wrote n jy it is in .game obscure corner b . I . ...... � . .-..- I. ,e_CSusdjsa�_PscWaJa preP - ­ . � ­ I - ­­ '- ­ - ­ ­­­'. ,� ,. % � 'r...w,..vjfte ,- . I . � , I f,, . _ AtTt . . r jao�f a 414, ­. �,._,,Wednt. sy.�_413C,Tbureaq--t-1�. ­­­ ­ U. tween a'm-6c-bAnIC AAd­A* 14bor.; . I - - a *or- mbfeF o I , ­­ , on ArIng . . . :-7 . , I . ad . eve opmen -0 , a I s­depen&d��&----­ . ,Vapers­of­the�Uppor fotmcV-seldom-�,in_tbo. gr4k,m*trqpo- -i�� 6*6-thw grain�aud-wo-exPec jaz""Allht y1to. to . I W AL, . -was.a good ori.cheap labor. , - I I I I instanc6i ... iiilgvt AD , . I . _ ---'- r"aik -10WW ­­ ­______ , ... , L i . - ^V ',` ­ School. . lit any P all our previous good L . ---­,�� " I . .. I -1 f RICEJ frig, man. The mechanic . . . an �entres- X 4�7 I , . I 4., . begd§'a powerful cast ii .. citizen and a goodmeqbauld *as just Our ext reaourde ,Was Our fertile The, following are the results, the t1i eitad. Gideon was sought and keep Up tl . I I L or hot winds, but so - . . � I - ", Goo. Melfor&g impressive production as wali trained,as a professional man. field... rMiP.' Malcolm said. he had names being given - alphabetidally: found when be was badly needed. re�orda In thtt litleo" 7 drought or rust ad no SUChL reports.. . , ., I I L � But the.;moehanie ,could only have a ,talked to -all the Progressives in Par-. LOlass -.successfully , aa-� Like manY a a eryood and worw ., it was fortunate for C . ads. that fAr vips 'bays, h tying our PlAn$, to. L. . I L . I 1.1 .. I'- I I . . � liamerit and they agreed' that farm- A.-Thoge Ill realized big imuf. tile company mbliths ago ecided to and we or# li in the big_ L L � I I ­­ ... 1. I . I 4 .1 '%Lv�,Head" ' ,' ..-.I mechanic's living. If he wanted to 1ng could -not be made a Success an sing all papers at I Middle 9400l thy individu to Ili rQ111off'-ftock. The move the 111gest crop . . I . I f . I Liiphmo�- Lane Comedy , become wealthy he Must become a .written upon,. I - � .. . ficiene3r for the too . L a* Midiah.* largel ffS,'%dp&x1afjjj is this year build- toiy all the West.. my triptall cov., . I .1 . . . . . L . . . . . manufacturer. In the same way the 'the western Prairies without chealp . L 11 I I. IL 111. C, its were increasin ifi streng I 2, 1 0oq ,new ored practically All the Mll grO - , � . . . ijjj,�Pl , L . th af1d Cinai gr w . � � . * .. I I ..... " rhe #' farmer, who wanted i to be. rich Whould labor. The farmer said there was too T, Do - Afidera6n*..*;. fl�..4 2 1 0 I children of Tor .a , ad to bide in , ing 30 - engines and. . We . . .L I ­ .. .1� : . . � . ­ I . I farm 1000- acres Jiii d much production now but he did.not,p. A. Peeverso'. � - ..,..! - A 0 0. 2 the dens, and caves and strongholds freight Mrs or practIcAllY forty lng westv 1"Vmg Winnipeg we' 'it ' ! . . I . lead of 100 an 4 S each South to Souris And through 0ouW;o­-` : .L , .. , Uaay and Saturdily . employ labor to do the *ark.. think so.' The,'whdat af Lthe, .north 11, M. ...... i.1 2 .1 I �f the mountains, sod dare not call, � freight trains of -fifty e*r 3 era $XskstcbeW#n to Sli4lin0b"' ' , . .1 : I I . . I . 1. . ., a the finest in'tha -world, and,,he M� ] C. Oell* o; . . . 114., . I enough equipment to have move. I . . L I , D Are You A.blo;to Liv6 on,What Y6ur wo H; B;%ker ........ w _ .�g 0 4� 8 their soul thOir'own. ' .� mtire western, crop of a, very &lid,; -returning. to. Assitlibols wor, 1L . . . I � I A ALMA L, � L Lwo,ald' Say 'for big the ,e . * � 6 . . , N GJ R M A: or A GE., , job is worth? , , I t6 any United Statpig peo- J. 0. Chaproan...., I -0 3 3 - Strengthened, and inspire years ago. Tble ft%lp equip.; came back to the main line anafol. , L ,� � , b . �!, , - In her groatest triumph, ple 'Present the Fordney tariff would I L. Cooke_ _ :,*.:: manifosta- few iwed - it to Calgary from X0610, . . . , . I., . When a -man aske -� got last, yo I . I ....... : . 2 2 i 1 task he was by Opecial, . Meat Will be -on hand to do its h I . . ; 194 . 0 0 tions, as In the fire consuming the .. :' " : , SMili L . . d for more mon u haxe got to have our T. M. Cutt. e. .I.,; ...... 45 -2 . Jaw. 0 At Calgary, wo 'Vj1jtt4r tho I ... .. . .. .� , t, 1 - I � I W, , Throtigh" eyo the speaker did not believe in tej-� wheat. The tAriff on Pattle Wag L a E. F. � Dobie* ......... i ..*I , 2 0 4 .Prepared meal and also- Me wet fleece I Ahare Of the work this year. ( abould soy it 'Was . ; I .. . � . ling .him� he was not. worth more WV, Hall makes so rredledou as itimpedi and', I I � . ,gL -bpom6ragg to the Western- States. dry ground and also the reverse� I , Ding north. .. BAN TURPIN, In , . hI I A. P. Fraser., ....... .Lo.1 0 1 1 and pronounced success. G, ,,, r -mo0y;,10 told - him Job was not r . actual yield. bu of the geu- I I , The Xansas farnier found thelsou y at , tO -the . oak ilted ftko�l .- I . . , 1- _;ike' :-';." 'a supply of, stockers VC0 4. T. Garrowo'. . ; ........ L.0 I 0 0 Still trusting in the mighty arm, ' Or I 0-ondlitio! a in from. egina we vil . .. I . I � : , "Htime-Medi 96 I is be saysi-44 we � . I - L. .1, �. '... .., I -,4 * worth more moft4by. If he wantod of hi , gone, to If. - 1. Harrig�.-� ......... i .1 0 0 .4 his dikposal. .rather than - in. LGoa he A . I n -and came in by the U041%, . . . L . .. I I . ' ' ' . . . � . . . . L I eVai.of years in whrell I have . . r3twi Nit�* Rost" -y t to bed the L . I . . I . . Impre money he siid,iild. get �a better which to feed his ecor". - . I M. B. Hunter .... � ...... 4 1 1 1 hits something ,a le0n. , The, -long t develOPMent Lot tb.a 11 a throu h .Brandon. . ., I ;� r' .. . .. L I I Job. The problem Was r .Pat) WhAl"6 Export Witeh Springs. stud Paper In- L. M. Mackenzie 2 army strength is reduced Much 41111 Watf I or un for fly And 'fine growt1t. ? -MAInnee L Monday, Wednesday vand wrong with your job? but Ate,you .-.-'--*'S I I I feel ,safe it saying that � L ' .1 I !, . %.-. .. stead of Ore anil Pulo Wood M. A, D,1cIntOsh*,.....o..2. 0 1 2 then again'until only three hundred Vaill crop at eight And un- . I 1. left. L euthu- the orp I I �4L I . .. IS ,, , ' ' , = have I been quito so Ps ate it gre . . I Satarday.�at 3.00.P.14? able to Jive on what your job ' tory, wilA aslawity ; � .- - 1, . ­­­ � ­ � ­­ . � - �, Worth? � ' - - L L"', L .. L-Ailanlifacturing construction, de- E. ­ J. McLeOd ............ 11 3 0 1 men are . With God. vie - Its some unlooked-for I . I I ., . I . �: - , . I . ... great about the Prospects-, 090 . -A I ­ I., 11 . , . I ' � , , IT ' ' L ' ) ' t n ' Iy ' ' ' ' - 0- � _' I 3' � 11 I olo 0� a . in -er 'I loh I 'J�,o I � I A I �, I � I we I (of - F yea id 1� I'll WI C , , it ! Y; 11 Latin rap � - , I -_ t4il .1 ). I , -1 'I I . . . mcuod_..... , -.1 I 0 4 certain; and It always is in aTiy -_ k- ­­­ --4 It - ill & AJON11- ' I I I . AbOVOL - Cana a we mpleta. e8t sibilities Were not in our farm R- ,To time of ear there Ov�rta es 08 Wt * )a 0 . I L . I The- program.. is one of sup 1 0 2 conflict with error ond superstition. erally at this I ­:­ A . . If ­ . . � 11 I ry 00" pro Viet th L - "-,,, , L, * mplel - God 4CA118 USL erlative . a, irk ,�.. _i .0 I -1 __ - . All." at,onal, ya """ a ��ao We pride that. 50! per. cent. of our pro. Do 'So Orr. . .,, -'. 0 I 9 4 as Oldeon was.called are " . merit and the Id be -seen by ed!('! g Xios�;s. The farmers -said - wi ...... 0 any reports , 4 11 -_ I did harvest tb a ytaro`o:.� . fact, that a era, so . ,--- - , - :7- -_ ­ -- -- . q . . . _. we ad. no laborers, . . _ .. i!�_ . , ok - . .t I ..;a'� I . :.. ,. . . 1_0 . " .-M.00- .. ­ . I _ '....... - ... - __ - , , I � I . L - I I .; I . .L . I I I . L. I I . . ­ *----- . . ____ L I . ,. I - � . L I I I . . . . I I . .. . . I .. ­ 111. . .. � I . . "I'll - � - I �� ___ __ � . - I L I .1 . I.. L L I 1111, . 11 �w . -1 . . . L I . . . . 11 - ­ - L I . I L I . . I . �. - : , ,L . I . . . . L . I L L. I I I I .1 I . . . 5 ,I . I . L . . 1. . I. .. I 1 . I I . I . 1) . . ­ L � I . �. . . . I I '. - . 4 . 1 . . I 1. L L . . . I L . I I I. L . .L � � . I . ,, I . . L . I ." . . . I . . " I 0 J #% " . r , L . . . . V . Q A. J � ift.; I 'L - ­ 11 I .. . I . . . . I . . � Sol . I I - .1 01W.., - � 1) (;I . t b 10 �* Ir ;ay � t% Ul L .7 . hiday, SatuLrdviil I . � . '. . / 0 aw Al * . a ,, , ".. , . earance .." . . . � . and, M' nd%oj I .�, 3 ay.. I O.. um er. , resses , . . . L and Mon'd y I �. . . ..L . / � L' L . . ,�, I . . . 1 I . I .. ... I . I I . - I I L . . I . I I IL . .1 .1 1. L ­ '. . . ..I L. 1. . ... I . .. �' I "'"S FOR WOMEN- AND MISDL I L L I . �, .1'. . .L DRESDEA . ­ . ... EXTRAO"'AIRDINALRY. VALUES IN L ­ I . .. . L . 1. ­ 10 . 1. . . I . . . .. . . , .9. ... ... . . .1 . . . i . I L I. . .... . - I L . . ... I , 0 L a )rgandy, not all Sizes ill afty oile Ilia I . . .. I . A most unusual lot of lov6ly dregses in Gingham, Ratine, Bwh Cloth , lid ( a special valuC.-. . I I terial; but vi splendid. selection �110*n- ill the lot. Each dress in lndividual design and each one , . L ' '-.,At*, 5L A -A. . . , At $L5A . . I I . . I At- $2*95 ' . . I . � . I I . Very niuch, re I .. I . I I . : �, I . �. 0_X%R , I .1 � I . I ducedirom the regulAr price. I I I � . I , , ' ;� I � $ . I . I . .1 � . ...I I . . These are out best Gingham Dresses, beautifully made � and trimmed, wittl organdy or lace. , Tile inatefials ate A Special, Price on Loovebr . es That . Are. New mostly fine checks and plaids, all made with -a three-quarter sleeve and regular length skirt& The sizes are 14.1o.20 I . Vres3- . 'At - $2*95 : I . . . . , I . � . , . Gingham Dresses . . L L . This Season. . , I . . I � .. ond 34 to 46. All sizes on sale at one price. I . . L . 4 6 . . . 11 . . . . . L . . I . I I I I . I . 4 L I � . 0 . . . I I � . LS L . . : .. ' PATTERNS' I I . . . I I I � . '*I L 010 i L � . I I . I I OR LGIR AGES 4 TO 440VELY GINGHAM DRESSES FOR. SCHOOL AND BETTER WEAR IN MANY NEW ' . F . . . L . . I I I I I . - .L . . ' 1. 1. . I . I I I . - I f -. style of Check GinglinIn of the,seasoni 'The Mlea range frOln.4 _ ., . ­­ L��L - . - L LL, Ou.f r4uge of ,Girl"s And Childr�,Als Ginghani'Dresses,compiises many new aA(l striking wo& a shown In alnjost�,every. - - . . � I � . . I . I .1 I L. L . . I I .1 - . . . . . - to 14 and nearly all models. shown in each pattern. The choice is large and the prices run from 85 cents to $2.50.. - . . I . I. . I , . I . . I I I . . . . . L I . . .11 . . . I . I I . . L 1. . � . I 0 . I . I D Sale 39C - 11 Lovely Yolfles At 65C �. I Anderson's 324ach Gingham ,. Pure Linen Toweling . L ress Voiles,--- I . . . . � I . . I These are the'balance of our 50c, 65c and 75c 'ro make a quick'clearance of our entire stoCk, ot � - 16-i"cli pare Irish Linen, Roller, Hand, or Teo. 1)r�ss Voiles, Tbe patterns and colorings ate I all new 111lese lov,el.y 1.)ress voiles we have made Up all assort- � . Thig splandid Gingham in full 32 -inch width is Your cliolce of red I our higher priced niatefl,-Als. The Pat. he ne%v checks and plaids, "Tlle'�Colot$ Towelling, bleached Oure white. ,a- inent of al ,,,,,,, , Shown ill all t , this season. .We inust make a final de,lrance of the .tte allL jjt2JfV t1liS SeaS . I olu fast and will wash -without losirle,tfieIr or b1tte bordets. One of the ,best values of Ae s( , terw and cok on and rel)re r � . ­ . . son. Sale ptice per ydo 21o. * . stcick� in thd season foV which it Vlas 111011911t, llcncc . . values indeed, I Yard $Soo, original fillish. . �. . . . � this final sale price, per yd. 39c. -, I sent I extraordinary I . I I . . . 1. I I . I I I . . 11. ale of Linoleoms' 83c Yard . I I . . - � I Remnants of Oilcloth, 39c S 0 The large ra,190 Of SiZOS �0 . It 110t ',111" us to , 11 flere are a list of the!5i= Oil SAle: . WOMEN'S AND, MISSES'. CORSETS ON SALE AT 9.5c ,, . Some are � I S110%v tilen, 11cre, llut come and see thelli 2 3-4 by 4 AS; 5.3.4 by 4 yds 1; I . I . ­ i SlUall endSL and Sonle of faift good SiZe. 1'110 klUalii��' __­ ,, , L'' , , --- __ , - _ _ _ ­_ rrn��_____�.___ y ve- 4 1.4 by 4 yds; 1 7-3 by 3 yds. I I__- .1 __ -__ -_ I !!� !!!!! . ig tile best oil tile market aiii! the PricOs are '3%Va I ' i i-3 by 3 As; i 1.2 by 3 yds. . . 0, I I I . . I . . I low regular. '.,�,, 1 1.2 by 4 Yds.; 2 3-4 Oy 4 yvds* L . 11 I I -afing ,vo " 1, Pi - I .11 We, do VIc , of q ,rY killd, 41'elOstitchillf, ac . .. . 1 ,e satisf. - . 'McCall fashion books and quatterfles cot edp,e, till iroldeiv, frilling and guatahtc Thg ,low - . - I are now on Sale with silt tho styles alad n6r models r' GRAY an CA V RI..HT. . tion. �Fhe ,charges arc vevy inodarate, and, fast ser for fall and wint6r. we -have 4. complete stock of . I 1, . I . vice. . I I I 0 . I L��� McCall 11printed" Pattefllg. � � ­ I ____ . - I - . .11 ­ 111. -111-- .. _­ I ­ L- .11. I . . . . I . 1� . I , I �, �f I I . ,