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'411-104,ENINCSI 1.
,re all tm
e *cadett.
eased zn t
• 'tit
tUQU to the
ii States o tle.jia
spat•ch feout Brantford tapes
enty6ve thousand men as extra
Ip wilt be required in the north.'
bindle what wilt be * hum-
' in the eense of incraasec
ilitys of *heat ProdueOt ege0m-
ti ' lirtiCe aminigra-
n 1mi%krner, in an interiveit
sstss.
lker stated
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overestimating, ti
tziIJion busltels of
"gard to the s
hariteste4,4
u 4 not get testi than -r;
at the elevator. In regent
*time Mr, Walker' stated
ast 100.000 immigrants
out
ers
thit
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ny ,. , ..
„e
thre Min - ve .
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,te
p1a whi'je•
U. ii is fa,
L., 'mwiiy Of 01 ,
O. e, , ; 'skirt/Ivor'
'hec.L Imnd at trat‘und and
1Tiinoek, axid „,,..were' thence,
Lunenburg.. ,
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• 'WHAT WOMEN ,
fety Razors the Thirsgi
to be Exhibited la Leedom,.
What was the inspiration of the
five English women who during the
atit year felt that them triventive
poieere were put to their best use
In, invent astfety moral' At
all events, Ave snob, applianeet
will be ex ibiteel of invention e hys
he inventive spirit of
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f4”..1 1 4 2,41 44, 14
,
re on sv-erege etset
year abou fifteen hundrrsd new ettn-
,„. vs patented. The greater
number . of these are netutally
enougtsintended for the use of their
own sex, sithoegh. there are such
occasional AtXceptions.,
Other recent forms of their is
aye, tkiltwliett. it "oared. tars
th e ec 70,000,.„
T te belance wdl mottle from
end eaetern Canads.
,
0 tis-essattessest
ate riving Ilea Bad.
*stern Aliaterio Crepe.
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ftthte
V.ce*t Eyelets,
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ti 'whet' tze
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1St ity‘
I1au'u1
Ly, .veste ,tiftte;
$ feared rattlein
Duggan a Mon
It; locking two, h
,ete-p-ty stithlessutts1
tree,
resolution was
itime Boarddssef
nui0n 01 th,o
Provineets.
Wilfrid Bourque of Weet raitrt,
bawl, Que., and 'another man were
killed in an Automobile race at ins
44411001Lys Ind., on Thurtideat.
, After Oretober 1st Montreal con.
moors wilt get their e eatrieitysfor
ten cents a kilowatt,insteadof fit.
‘,111,14:* A
ito '11t1
dog, and
result,
al is char
rsei up•, in
;mutt them
rade 'irt
sdil
three 4e1t3 e
t 6
:t tnersweatteir were'
.leiter ,ie steam
.
xigiac .,ard a flyang tuseAtne. V
terner-5_ h 0 molt of their sex
en n the ouitry a militant suf.
r
elites; eretheinvento a who -
pp led to... patent their. etliods
of .attengthening the side of *hip
014 an their powers of redstance and
the new kind of invisible shield to
Le worn in war. Tet these super-
women were rare among the whole
number, most of whom devoted
thenttelvea to swill theraettseistic
inventions *8 new kinds of bete for
women and children, sit method of,
**Sling furs, an" ifOpartus to 'kill
chickens painlestly, new tangled
tattles for tdogs and siinilar0Y011,2"
00;14 f'feminino,neceoities. This
exhibitions a oontrast to that wide
willsoon.be openedin rakiS 41
sPntith. frdm London, Ont4
-By. _present, Wieldier** the
0 ones will reinitin fairly
eetern Ontario...this year.
Ititere41 well, but the late
its illsitffeetts Thi* •tetis
f honer„is of excellen
ever. The klemarql for
rom the, West, has become
factn in 4etermining the
only in seettern Ontariu
tern diem*
steer, as ttbcti eold
eh being done
eeping bees.
itt
'tboak W� 1kta
1espidch front. Montreal says:
ief ram, received at t.te
* on Wednesday an-
* thaf * pocket -book con.
hemmed- dollarswitti
1 up on the peek known.** the
-744To
be found for the pock-
' ties turned in to the
any by he guide who found
4flD�1.GLt$SflOflEflS.
ss; .
ro Safer Lose
of 1r Onto.
atch from a Ottawa says
nit neer New
plein-of-the destreetion
grain--by.greesho pert:- of
ye are, eoIR1a Tbe .tilaeti
*before bed suchvlsitsi-
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'vatted to proving the soCiel inistsly
of women through their legal-aeti
social inferiority to men. -It is` pro-
Pliested that the most ;stubborn op-
ifentsof woman suffrage will be
'winced -4w thiti eol!ec-
tion
of .doeuments, pictures sod
other, ev.ttletteite
1108. litenuttLo 'KILLED.
Was Trampled to Death hy
* Prightened _Cow, - •
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A despatch from St. Catharine
a 'Thitinatir -Atis1iibe,14, who' re-
sides on *Carlettiri Street in the outs
skirts of the city, died early on
Thursday morning as the result ;of
being trampled 08 by OW ofl
Wednesday night. The desseased,
who is over tieventy yelire of age,,
went out 'to unloosen the cow, and
was found .later hy * ineinber of
the lankily in., an tineonsciout eon-
ditions It is supposed that be be.
Ent eotatigfed in the rope, an
sitittaeked by the frightened anis
NOW
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tgokir.td by 114wient
Stora is Yearn.
A clespeteh. from •Jeliennestiurg;
utb, .Africa, says: The heStilett.
fell in many. yeartietecurred
on Tuesday. Six inelies
Iten t neon, ; The telegraph and
esertefeessare badlY disor-
iyod
and business has been sI
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EASE •Li E (110LERA•
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impteme of fikworge#
despateh . from siltatrenebur
Missouri, l says: This recent and -
den death s of Washington ;Weeks
and his brother, Ilenry, livieg with
their sister, near Kingsville,. Mo„,
tensed as investigation by '3. ,it,;
TL Adocks Stele Ifeelth , Commie -
moiler, who reported that, whiIe
they had *Very' 1101,0thin of Asiatk,
eholera, he believedSthey, died from
poradic cholera or, sggrevaited
eboters tooripis3
li out Ottawa itay
Meuient for 3n1y, is
4, the statement for
*tespoutinited
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1 o ern the niter' Et
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,An astoundin
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t Meighcn, niresideut
Ississe
of Lakethe of Woods Milling
Coinpany, • deolares that farmers
will do better by holding -their
wheat.
The Blink of Commeret eittitostes
the western wittiest crop at U3,99-
000 busliele, the oat -crop at 157,-
1611#0007halshels*-,. I
crop at 21,320„,000-btas e s.-
•• GREAT BRITAIN.
Lady AlinasTiteleine, wife of thc
taxon* ertitititt dead. •
Eight suffragettes were arr0.0
ed in London on Thursday.
s A proposal was made to adopt a
vest, Red Cross system within the
Brititsh lill4pire to work with the
territorial army.
UNITED' 8TATE8..
A 611,11 halting $I,000,000 in toun.
terfeit notes was arrested in Ken-
tucky.
A natural gas explosion in
Cleveland wrecked a building and
injured ten. t:nsturrent in New York
says that Iterrinten has ecurcd
isontrol of the jNew York
lines.
An inexhaustible .supplif ef piteh
bienele, from whieh radium; is obs
teited,slutitsbeenelieMset _ 4
fornis;
Two traittieett wcrt kifled -On the
;Teri :Marquette ]t*ilroad, near
iLaneinse, 'Ittieh., by an explosion
of the locemotive
Dr, Herbert It. Pease, a native of
Toronto, has beet'appointed direct.
tor of bacteriological work in the
Lederies lahoratories;- New Writ.;
- GENERAL.
tineee tuttrit s: assnulted
oily. of Japanese soldiers in
Mancliuris. _
(t. ,has sent note to Turkey
siyAntr that he will abide. by the
decision of the protecting powers
in the Cretan •affair.
BODY ' 0 IN
UorrihIc
et ents
Adetteitelt trent8&U1t.
Marie, Ont4, says t
„ 'lluteitintions mit it horrfl
ceuth early, on Thuredity morniri
'et host ***bilking through't
Americn 01111tit When • he els.
be over. the side to- get, ashore
to. boodle lines. in the .darkness
he slipped intothe, water between
the boot and the •eettel wallis. Ile
taught the fender stieek, and tried
to get, out, but was too late. The
boat closed in and crushed hini. b
talon the fender Streak, and t,
tanal-valls, -nearly euttin
o. oA
1 *AS &A egos, 'stus
opt, Atigttorsi Ile. bad been
on the boa two menthS. 404
nafikiU 11 ▪ !Sat trip before pre
sting for rsdi term. Itilk par-
ents vels,nd.
rs
$ IN t
Sta* e 'Wit 0 ir e
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ebe,de,owstriispartiehotiThm. te
With- 300 ,persons
ound frOnla %linty to Lon
rbfeh is bine several -
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The esro
tai
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tI*t the eh' %es
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mitt
444,70 r
'44 ilour, irst
patent'',*6JO to *t.2O,n traek, To.
onto; 540e0n4 patents, $5.0. to
3.$0,an1stroug isa ere,:
onLtreelet Tronto.;
tmitobe wise*
Georgian Bay
2 at $1.18V, end
.Ontitrio
at outside poi s
Berle o. 2, Mot No.
oats 04 2 'Ontario whate,_ 49
to 49c on track, Toronto and 7
'47%As- outside. 2*Western
C41114(1/1, </gat 4514 iy(1 ;46e, and No.
3 45e, Bay ports.
Pc** - --No. 2; 00 t4 92e outside
nominal.
Duckwheiti.4rices purely 'somata-
orn, o. 2 Amerisae yellow
Itt • . -a.
nadian 75c en track Toronto.
Bran $19,50 to .20 for Ontario
bran outsd. . in bulk. Manitoba,
$21 in seeks, Toronto freights.
shorts, 24, Toronto freights.
COuNTRY PRODUCE.
• P into, $2.20 to $2.25 an
7.77212t a
leura
oat*
"her
ortaiL
41t!to-.
.4#-.1* to
bus
n
r*rinr aiuew \ rtietita
,
i i
i . °"tlite'lli-.
1
., nothe ' elf
,
think. hut thait 4 0
iigh4,111 ;tore,
t, td a f&iiy go ,
price will bo ivaiutained.f
tion 'with eitog er p condi ion:*
4 general, and it frost and hail
p off until 'cuttings is .completed*
1 crop will! e * large one. The
rajtge estim to.of the wheat eut,
is over 10,, ,000,000 bushels. The
it leetora of the Grain Growers)
in-Company-fixed-the-eoinnlis,
for this season for handling
wheat at, ono cent a bushel; bar.
ley, three.quarters of a cent a bush-
el; and oats at half e out a bushel.
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404 'the'
ct#1 ylittlault. tht Irtat,igge of tt. in ti4htrelr,
ands,' Alt11611, it was .110411t.
out that; under the Jew, eltriator
ownrg were obliged to store *limit
'their elettators forallY004, destirs
m it, the Officers stated-thet•----:---7
I ' was * tlead.letter, es the
tor people stbsolhteltt refused to
store wheat for other. dealers or
fariners-latst yetti. -Complaint ssi
;lade to Mr. Castle, the,wareltousst
commissioner, a number of time*,
atul he promited to rectify ';the
wrong, but it .was never done.
stockers. Milkers AO Sprin
Steady ged unchanged.
Slightly easier. Sheep and Lainhts
---Deettne in prices of about 10 to
Ise. Kegs—Selects were quitted at
7.75 f.o.b. and $8, fed and wate
AUTUMN 'LAKE .TRAITIC.1
Nearly the Eitrre-ionnege,Willl h
in Operative.
A despatch faun Detroit -41M, te* h.,
President Livingston of the
iirlssocutti
Apo
THE CITIES -4W CANADA,
Praised by Olesgow Magistrate ai
11c w York. \
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A despatch from New York sayer;
r:--Jautes--Shaw-Maotaellrymlikoaiee.mw-gp.z.o.7
Magistrate of the City of Glasgow,
who is making. n extensive tour of
the United Ste es and Canada, sr.
rived in New ork on Tuesday. Als
though lfr, Mattwell'a virpose in
j
viSiting AMCOR* iS for the teens-
itetion ofprivate business, 14. is
tskin advantage of the cpportun- ,
But as per cent. of -the lake
atige was in tomraission last ear.
tent. of the beets will be insopera-
tions Grainstates butt not yet
Veen fixed, but viseselmen expect to
get-three,ieuts_per bushel when the
fall rush. comes. Ore rates are at
Present 65 tents per ton,,but in all
probability and tudging from the
increasing eondituesesol prosperity
arrierswill get it rate of $1, the
atter part of the Season. Next ;tees
sou will be one ef.,the best in the
hittory of lake commerce, accord-
ing to the present indications. All
available tonnage will find bust-.
ness," •
kyt,...i.Vo, I tiniothy,'new, t13.50
to $14.30 ton on track here, And
Aver grades .914 .9.50.
• 4w o 3-08 tr
ota evt canadrzn, 63 to
Iter busbel.
' Poultr Melte a, yearlings,
(tressed, 14 tin toe per Ib.; fowl, II
o 100; turk ys," 10 to 18e per lb.
..THE pAto MAItliETS.,
Butter—Pound prints, 19 to %Ai;
tubs and large rothe 18 to 10v; in-
ferior, 10. to 10e; ereunevS# 23 to
24e, and eepartttisr, 22% to 23* per
lb.,.
Eggs—(ase lots, 21 22es
ozen.
• isy
s .12%e for erges -a
r
ong c .43-X o •14c
:ijk11 ease it; lneot pork
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„-Light to znediurn, 13' t�
14 to
ec; shouiders, 124 to; r4:113e151
bee s 17 to 173ie; breakfast bits
fon, itic. -
Lard—Tierces, 143.4e; tubs 13,4e;
pails, 14e. "
BtTSINESS AT MONTREAL.
ntreals,Augs114.-s-ssOats. No. 72
enadien Iree.te.rnt 40 to 40%.0:ii
it* feimi, 45% to ;No. rteetts
eol to; 45itierfey_01400*,dies,ii 435 to.
*lee festedsharlets 65c.
Manitoba Spring wheat
pat-
tnts, 00, eecond at $4.40, and
rong bakers er.i.4.0. per bbl.
Mt-
mtoba Apring **beet tietettre, first's,
Manitoba, Spring wheat, p
,ts, aeeondi, $5.41); Winter ibeat
Itenitolts, strong
era 2.7; extras a
o en bag
ntitinriobthl:tter:1nS,1264;2ei4-1 to
Ontario nuddlings, *23.40.1
4 ti
; pure groin
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to 30'01. mixed, mottilie,.
27. 4,eSe4liVestrns; /13 te, 12e,
and sterns 1132 to itlf,,,e.“ Butt
r nest tresmerk 11% to 1
Eggs -Selected stock, 23% to •
NO. '1, candied,. 22% to J13(1, lint!
* 1640 lOe per -dozen. t
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UNITED StAUSUAitgE113.
Minneapotis, Aug,,21. Whiat
t, .1.6014' to r.i.01 ; Dees, 0441t.
$1.0tX ; eath,'Nte, 1 hard,Northern, it1,35;
valeta, #1.30 to $1.11)3;
orthern, *143 to $t.29.
irt vottrita, ,to *040; stolid
to, *.9O to s0;10; first dears
. 15.13; second otters, $3.'33
Bran—In hundred pound'
Aug - 1
e. red. U.04!
04e to 11.03;
to .1.00%; NO. hard.
• No. Opting" .01.
L'` to 00e, X0. at
, 0
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Tor
111
0..1 yellow.
06.14' to GS,Ne,-, No.
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littrikgetti,3 Post
, 'premier); Best mite, ,
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despatch from 'London say
The militant suffragettes who have
been--*Iretir4 the ifousit-AIL
ns'.for the_ past six _wee
the object of, *touring an laterite
with Mr. Asquith," at
have extended their operations to
'the, Premier's reeidenee on -Down.
ins street. ,Mrs. Desperd and Mrs.
Saundereon't on Wednesday after.
noon, took up their etend outside
Mi. „Asquith's house, and declared
that sentries would be nusintain614
-uninterruptedly until the Premier'
granted an andience. The Premier,
however, is Stile tit; slip through a'
garden in the rear -of his house, to
which the public does not enjoy net
068a.
1111 Alt
sf Pr o Serie Is Any
Part to I'mpires .
,des ;deli feornLoudon.
itt ide cruisers ,Ne
Ian ters instead of it Dread.
ought for the fleet. At the 'final
meeting 'of the' Imperial .Defeitce
o
swits brouglit
rd the ef.
feet Iat *Mt I 011
force'o\f^thie 1041 be teo
organized that, teat 'shall „be to *
poeition to render efficient service
ii an emergeney in any lb. tsof tho
empire. —
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refs h iaa been greatly
wttli those he hes elfeady
4:pron-
to and ewe, Corning, as he
'doe*, fro4 the biethplace of 'monis
eipal own rship. Ur. Mexwell pro.
.fesses Bur rite. that the citizens.of
the large mumetpalities are net
more interested an that problem.
"Prem. what I have already '0hour*.
I," lie 'told, "the Canadian cities
are far ahead of those in the United
States inmany respects. They ap.
j'ar to he better regulated, and aro
slry-ePt teleaner:-" •
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P COAL FIELD&
Tbe Grand Us* to Top tb.
. „Districts
.4;416 froinMontreal *aim:
Tht G. -P. viliciele announce the
finding of valuable coal lands Oar
Penihina and are planning to tap
thc strlet. The-treisltslit .ing le bo.
hed_wittt_
is se et w en die raih.,
•reavb tho -Pettibine Aire:is-oats a the
ehipmento over -the' new line
he of machinery for the devel.
opiucnt Of these posl properties. It
sispeettst that the railway tom.
an will secure fuel here for this
entire ...line Vfeat. Of Edinontoes Ib
stated also that the coal is
'very best bitummous; owl very
much •superior to the lijiiitts void
it; the Etintontou district.
04,00000.00_,*
MUST .COMPLY WITII LAW.
e'e Extension of Time in Prepriee
:40Py Metlielne Act*
J.
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4 despatch from Ottawa says:
This Proprictory 51edicineS Act went •
-into force on April 1, but rears
chants boAng hand xnedieines
-purchased 'before that' date were
-ranted an extension of time ,las
tieh---te—proeure -Ana eirax
aiiiptr-aiNpiiretl by late. Thu. thnii
s extended by order-in-Council
t Sunday, Augs- Enquiry 411'
the Inland Revenue Department on
*-ednesday, that no lins. —
VitereXte0.11:00 iS to be grst
ed land ,dears feiting est eo
hth thit regiiiretnett of'the Acis
will be liable to iprdsecutton. iThe
stamps ean- be prisepred by dealtre‘;
in- any district .frora the nearest
Iaiid revertne eollector.
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wetuhers'of tb
ark Connsiet*ete. for tho 4:1
. thebiocas unidentified 41
tallied out,. this eat' will
oee 'a- tw most, unique cemeteri
tv,T "41 f thott .oan, ro
steseis
mg o
y Be Settled.
rOPOSe
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011
feet
lt
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r0041ing-ii titssmit
nisi) staid opea the grave.
,At s conference ;between t
loots' of the Town Couneil a
Park VonneissiOn..,whiett has .1116j1-.
iCt hat, ',over the Nisgare Petit sys,.''
nr, of'which the.grounds
t to • Witirlitool, *re it 131,1, it
that the eity trosid fur -
have it
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