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Cheaper Poultry..i' reed
oil account of tie seftreitp and' hills
price of EMI 'the Poultry, Indastry of
this QoUi try ie thieatoiled, by the ern-
spat of the wholesale slaughter of
14 mg stack au a serfpus failing, off
in the number of pullets to be tea-
tt1r e s 1' ta•nlll '' fel: nt 111-
J flet a city for o ! i7
laget pry lGssfbl.0 busiiol of wltaat
sutable fps that purpose need riot be
elhip1Yasized '1.0. provide poa'ltryrnen
wltJh iced' far rearing tltolr yoang
wltliout unnecossar11Y lowering
the supplies of tho,•1n41Jing wheat, the
Le(lsral Department of Ageicult'u'ehas
requested
onnbhaxlnthro ghoul cracked
arisiasilxuukan. islimilt f'iltavod from
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In addition to shall and broken
wheat these cleanings consist elnefly
of the seeds of wild buckwheat,, 4
near relative Of 1110 cultivated butt-
wheat. The Poultry Division of the
Experimental Farm has used
wild buckwheat in feeding expert-
(nests and reports it to be a highly
satiafactory poultry feed. and has or-
dared two oars of buckwheat screen-
ings for the Central and Branch Ex-
Farms from the Canadian
Government Elevators at Fort (Pill,
Iain. Powis used to good grain do
not take. to it at first but when/they
become accustomed to it they cat it
readily and do Well on it.
The stall cleanings from your local
flour mills also, Contain traces of
many, ether. weed seeds, including set-
eral kinds of mustards. These,how-
ever, would not as a rule amont to
more than two or three per cent of
the cleanings in the case of the start-
dant grades of Western wheat. This
material is specially recommended for
backyard, suburban and professional
poultrymen. On farms' the cleanings
from yards and poultry houses where
it had been fed would have to be die-
Posed ofd i not toin disseminate ,tor-
ions weeds in rain fields.
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Those interested in obtaining this
class of Geed should immediately a-
class of feed should immediately ar-
raege with local mills or feed, dealers
for a supply. The mills cannot, be ex-
patted. to kee"p this luatexiaf for Poul-
try unless it is` demanded for that
and that rests with the pout-
erymen themselves.
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Can your Hens tor •
winter IJsL'
(l xporinhelttai b'arlus Neto ,
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"thinned 0hiekon" inay be mala at
ihpnie In our own kitaholh out 01
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the yid iraias that alight to be killed
llletllod of aperatlgll
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lox what is In)otcri as ('Straight
Pack" byi the trade 1s very simple
and is. given in detail as follows b r
Relit. Barnes, ouzel •of tele Meat
allri Oauno(1 foods Divlsio5 'Idoalth Of
Animals Branch, Department of Ag-
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ul? thoraniatraia`v Sort out tllaallosht
portions, such as rho logs, thighs and
breast, Break off the protruding per -
bans of the bones in each. piece.
Paclr those flesh)) portions in a gens
jar or other container, as closely as
possible, Add salt • and
(About a teaspoonful of salt and •1
teaspoonful of pepper,) Fill,to with-
in ?f• inch of overflowing witli the
'f'quhd that comes from the balance
of the chicken, process for preparing
which is given below, Place in boil-
er or other vessel containing warm
water and xadtiail bringto a",boil,
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For pint jars boli 2?r hours, For
quart jars boil 8e- hours, For. the
balance of the ciicken : Place in
kettle and boil bill the meat will
strip free from trio bones. Sti'fp o1!
all meat and pack in jar. Pour there
on the balance of the liquid in the
kettle that has not been used In the
first jar. If there is not enough
liquidtotial the second jar, add wet-
er, Place in holler as above, and
boil as follows : Forpint jars i
Hours. For, quarts 2} hours. If de
sired, the whole of the chicken may
be prepared tile same as the Leel
part. In all cases take care not to
expose the gels jars to a sudden
change o1 temperature. Also, after
the jars have cooled off, " examine
the tops to see that the covers are
air tight• During the cooking off the
product, place the' glass tops on the
sealers but do not fasten them • Any
steam orgas which ma ba generate
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ed will escape, • As soon, however, as
the process is finished, fasten the
tops securely. While describing the
method of cannin •,
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be said about the to be
canned, Whit is preferred are good,
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For Everybody
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lrao iu , if et is to telco its rig}itf81
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place alilotlg.our Dominion industries',
))bust llopand inainiy upalt rho tuell-di-
real i iinnts Gf tlll7 stn all Prabticer
rather than upon the large operations
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rho farm." gJ'htt speaks the
putter Making .on
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en 13u1totiu,No• 53 of the ()airy, and
('old Storage Branch of the Dopart,
stein( of AgrioultuYa, Ottawa, Air,
George IL Barr, Chief of the Dtliry
Division, in descriptive forte deals
N'itll tie w ii of bpttprinaJStngt
from the raw tniliz until ft !s ready,
for the. inarlcet. He ppiiitra crit the
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The Sunshine
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from coldest corners
most comfort in
Don't
the winter, 1/011
or heating plant
vestigated the
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SUNSHINE
1LOIYDOA TORONTO MONTREAL
ST. JOBN N.B.
SN 8ATOON
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the Honig
Furnace Chases chills
and insures arca
the home throughout
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until.. you have in-
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FURNACE
WINNIPEG VANCOUVER
HAMILTON CALGARY 8
EDMONTON
Bgan1 : & Sutter
Pram Our Spring
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Stockstoc1T
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of ppultr}''"
DirGstar 01 1110 his iwtilpn i'yxper ntte
tel Farms in " ini'erotluct low tette)'
to" a bulletin by the Donnielan Poul-
try Husbandman, " Mr, F. C. Telford,
on • "Poultry-Keepiang in Toon and
defects sometimes lotted iii dairy
bettor and explains Un6w, they are
caused, He tells off, the conditionsDr,
that aro can ,'a!'yt to Arabia tine Ila-
toured craami,'ol advisable methods
in creaming and the use of the sopa
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To mess the New Wall Papers
we are showing (hies spring is to
mise the best we beteg oven
shown• •
Though we have sold Wall
Paper for
Isears, these new
senile /3 cods are by all odds the
best.
Country•" M. i herd goes poor ee,-
dry phase of his sublect. With a
largo number of especially, interest-
ing and appropriate illustrations. al-
tapointing put the advantages de-
rived and ofiel"t+d by poultry-Jree;ning,
he describes -the best method of Botts_
in+' anti of feodinr. Ile shows that
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poultry farming can be made- prone'
able, pleasurableand health proriCentral
ing. WitWithparticular reference to thehe
adaptability o0 women and girls, he
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rater. I e gives s'tatJstioal tables of
results of operating at different tomROWS
1leratutes and at,variations of spee(L.
He describes what is necessary to get
deli create and the manner in which
it shoal(( be prepared for churning, He
advises as to salting and working tlio
butter and counsels as to the wisdomPepper;
of care .in packing and ofusing parch-
-After
moat paper of good quality. Atter
passing reference $o the regulations
regarding the brand of butter,, lie coir-
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Telegraph
Clinton,
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and Tieka( Agent.
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mentions two or three clasps of
people who might well turn their
attention to poultry -k t an as n
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side line. �ITe gives hints and sag-periniental
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anti fins to the best braedwl h have
c n How o select birds with soon
constitutions. dPigeons nd as well as all
Kinds of fowl demand attention. In
short, the publication is a complete
and valuable Handbook on poultry
raising and keeping, Everybody, in-•
by
eludes with some suggestions as to
utensils and their care and the way
to, get the best results in firm dairy
work. Blue prints of the lans given
can be had from the Dairyand Gold
Storage Commissioner, Ottawa, and
the bulletin itself can be had free
from the Commissioner or from tiro
Publications Branch of the Depart-
meet Of Agriculture, ottAN'a,
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For the News of the1
County Read
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he P4e,rs
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throated can get a copy free ad-
dressing the Puricuatres 1tawa.
Department, of Agriculture, Ottawa.
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THE MICHIGAN SPECIAL
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C'oktvenfent night train for Detriot
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Clinton _Carriage Shop
MOGUL
and Chicago.
Particular attention is called to
the convenient night train cperzteL
via the Canadian Pacific-Micnig;ut
,also Remember
That we have all up-to-date Job Work
Department, Let us supply your
Needs in
Letter Heads
Bill Heads
Statements
Envelopes
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Shipping Tags
Posters
Dodgers
Calling Cards
Wedding Stationery
Tickets
Etc. Etc.
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Prices as Low as is Consistent with
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go. Leave Toronto 11.30, p.m.,tdailp,
arrive Detriot 7.50 A.M. and Chien-
go, 8.00 p.m. Electric: Li kited Stan
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dard Sleeper is operated, to Detroit.
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Further paeticulars from any Caned-
ian Pacific Ticket Agent, or W. B.
Stla TO OCTOBER 30th
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Howard, District Passenger Agent,:
Toronto, Ont. Aug, 15
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ALL RAIL " -also t,y
THURSDAY'S STEAMER
"Great lakes Routes"
(Sean°" naNcetwnl
Your Future is In the West
Tae f01 c memo* „ev D„1 wJAYgs.e
Canada on [ne MO rlw,e a,a e,n
UeL end* or ectes ee,t,ne to, the wee
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sdvantaueo, Low Rat*, co ceevetu,e
CanadianPacific
W, B. HOWARD,
District Passenger Agent,
Toronto
W. JACKSON, AGENT
CLINTON
Mogul Gasoline Engines from 1 to
25 h.p.
McCORMICK MAOHINERY
Mowers - (Binders - Rakes
Hay Loaders -"Side-delivery Rakes
Bean Cultivators - Scuffiers
Odiver Plows - Peerless Gates,
McLaughlin and Boyne Buggies
and Carriages
Some good second-hand buggies for
sale cheap.
Buggy tires channeled and
xe-rubbered,
All kinds of bard and soft oils,
greases, etc., kept in stock,
Tops and side curtains of ail kinds
repaired.
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All work neatly and promptly( done,
WILSON ELLIOTT
Phone 73 -- Huron street
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Allurement of Speculation
Few days pass when farmers, young
and old,fouler))
are not asked to invest in
financial concerns, in speaulatiins
which dangle untold riches before
their. longing eyes. The agents are
clever and persevering.. They have aCanadian
thousand strings to their bow,
Town lots, mining, claims, natural
gas and oil wells, patents, are all
means oG enticement, all the more at -used.
luring since the risk which tae'
ponies them is hidden more or less
honestly under the name of some
master of finance, or b i an adver-
ygo
tisement cleverlyinserted in a con-
wide us place in a newspaper of
wide circulation. IM is a veritable
scourge, a Plague. One mut live in
the country and hear the watts ofb
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Delightfully cool on .the Great Lakes,
port McNichol,a short pleasant
journey( via Canadian Pacifln Rail-
wap, is the Gateway to the Great
Lakes, Steamship Express leaves
Toronto 2.00 P.M.each Wednesday
and Saturday making direct connec-
tion at Port aecNicoli with eitber
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steamship Keewatin or ' "Assisi-
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bola for Sault Ste. Marie Port Ar-
thur or, Fort William. Particulars
hone Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents
ox w, B. Howard, District Passenger
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Agout, Toronto, Ont, Aug. 15
plump fowls, with a fair proportion
of chickens, the bones of latter giv-
ing a firmer ,jelly and lessening the
danger of a sou :or slush
duct, Asa precaution against pro -
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condition, where the ark is straight
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Fowl, gelatine may be, and often is
So much has been said and
written about the proper methods of
startle g, bleeding and plucking poul-
tr for market that it is useless to
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over theist a gain. One can only
emphasize the necessity of exactness
in carrying out the ecce pain_
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ciples in connection with these
points, which are just as applicable..
Goderich
Miss Jessie Foster Is spending a
Lew weeks in Londmt,
An honor roll containing twenty-
seven names was unveiled at the ev-
®sin service in 'Victoria street
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church on Sunday evening week,
Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Rutledge and
child of Toronto, have been visiting
ofti the former, Rev. Dr.
the Mrs
and 11Tcs, Rutledge,
Word was received last • Thursday of
the death from wounds of Pte. John
Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gen.
to poultry to be canned as they'i are
to those intended for the mark'iet,
There is another point which 3s im-
portant, although possibly its carry-
is out may detract from the a -
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P arance and affect the sale to an
inexle
l rienped buyer, namely, that all
poultry intended for food., canned or
otherwise, after being properly stare-
ed bled and should be left
plucked,
undrawn and kept
p in a suitable tem-
that re for a day or two in order
fol -
that the chemical changes which fol-
low the killing et the bird may have
an opportunity to take place.
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the victims, to gasp the whole sit-
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PRICES Of SALE BILIS' E1C
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pricesg
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p BILLS p
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p 250 2.50 C)
C) 5'90 3.00 0
O 1000 4.00 Oce
0 Eighth Sheets (0x12) p
0 100 2,50 Q
{� 250 3.00 Q
O 500 4.00 p
O 1000 5.00 ®
O Quarter Sheets; (12x18) o
0 50 3.00 0
100 3,50 p
'0• o Add hundreds 1.00 0
O 'Half Sheets (18x24) 0
O 50- 4.00 p
O 100 5.00 0
O 'Add hundreds 1.50 •
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O Whole Sheets (24x30) 0
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0 250 2.00
C) 500 2.50 Q
o 1000 8,50
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0 500 2.75 0
0 1000 $,75 0
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Millinery
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Collet! Co.eady•to-
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PRONE 78. (lartnents
gerate when I declare that in the
one county where I live,. $100,000
and more have simply been thrown
away by our farmers, Some of these,
seized by a fatal frenzy, have not
Hesitated to sell their beautiful
farms, the heritage received from
GrandDisplay
of the Latest Slimmer Styles in our'II.
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Ready-to-wear Department
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their forefathers, in order to barter
he value for a scarp of paper which
guaranteed Item 'the ownership neith
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et of an inch of land nor a penny-
weight of silver.
Can this evil not be remedied 1
Is it necessary to leave the fanner
to learn wisdom at his own expense
by becoming the prey of greedy
plunderers ? Is it necessary to al-
low him and his descendants to be
Bates of the Huron Road.
A CHANCE FOR THOSE GOING
Troops Depart
for "Over There„
Loading of Transports Will be
Feature of "Big Fair"
Spectacle
A. Natiottal Spectacle will be the
WEST
Homeseekera Excursions to West-
ern Canada at low fares via Cana -
dian Pacific each Tuesday until Oc-
tober 80th, inclusive. Particulars
from any Canadian Pacific Agent or
W. B. Howard, District Passenger
Agent, "Taronto, Ott(, Aug, 15
Style, IMUS Quality Marks our t� -
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Beautiful Display of New °M1 ��.1
1� cam.
deceitfully allured from their an-
stChoquette,land brought to ruin .
-Mgr. at seventh annual
meetixg of Cotxulission of Conserve-
tion,
Summer Dresses, WaiStS
and Skirts
The styles, material, the quality
and distinct individuality of the NewP
Summer Dresses Skirts and Blouses are
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POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN
PURCHASING A RAILWAY
T I C K E T -
A Canadian Pacific Railway ticket
loos not represent merely a means
Of transportation between given
oints. win addition, provides the
traveller with every comfort and
convenience developed by modern rail-
Grand Stand production at the Can-
adian National Exhibition this year,
planned on a scale calculated to
write a new page into the: history of
patriotic pageantry. The Heights of
uebec are to be reproduced gon a
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mammoth scale, with the St. Law-
rence and its burden aE battleships
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and 0glitiug craft in the foregro•.tnd,
The story will deal with the half•
century from Confederation to the
resent (Ta and. atriotisin end int-
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fectious faith in Canada will dem-
inate the giant -sized panorama which
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CANADIAN NATIONAL.
EXHIBITION
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Aug.5 - TORONTO - Sept.10
On ■ Mora Then Ordlnerlly Prosresalve Scale
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MOBILIZATION
OF NATIONAL RESOURCES
Constructive and Destructive Needs for War
Never in the history of r?'
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"Safety
astonishing.
ibis store has such gorgeous materials ttiii�aa!I9la;:
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way science, First," with
up-to-date equipment, unexcelled din
and smart styles been offered for the 1'•sE;.eee5sy;1
ing service, palatial sleeping cars, in
approval of the ladies of Clinton, :�:x,....,
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a Ward, everything that a railwayO
can provide for the comfortable
will achieve a thrilling climax when
file after file of Overseas Troops ant-
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barb on, huge transports and pro-
teed down the river liehind, a con-
top' of destroyers on their way across
the submarine-lnlestod seas to the
battle fronts "Over There,"
" 'CONFEDERATION
SPECTACLE
I200 -PERFORMERS -1200
`Canada's Story from Birth to Nationhood
Dramatically Told
The very Apex of Spectacular Achievement
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transportation of its passengers, in-
eluding courtesy.
to -wear Department,
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YOUR CHANCE -THE WEST IS
CALLING
ITomeseekers' Excursions to 'West-
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ern Canada at low fares is Can-
retail r 30th each Tuesday until
October 30th, dian tvc. Particulars
from any Canadian Pacific Agent or
W. B. 'Howard, District .. tesenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont.
GIANT LIVE -STOCK AND
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Homeseekers'
Excursions
AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY
Judging Competitions for Young
Farmers - - New Farm Crop Corn-
petitions - - Extended Classifications
and Innovations in All Departments
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GRAND TRUNn
RSYMAY
Every Monday till October 29th,
LOW FARES
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ART -Italian, French, Persian
American and Canadian Masterpieces
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MUSIC -Innes Famous Soloists and a
score of other leadin organizations.
ENTIRE NEW�1VlIDWAY
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A•RWARTFIA IAI{ES
Fancg Parasols for the liQt Weather
We are showing a specially nice collection in
Parasols, in the most u -to date styles in stripes, fres- 'sesinee
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den effects, others in pretty, plain colors, handsome
llatldles withgiltframes.
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GEORGIAN BAY
Round Trip Tourist Tickets Now en
Sete from Stations in Ontario
at Very Low Rates, With
Liberal Stop overs,
GET YOUR TTOICETS IN .
ADVANCE,
Borth reservations and full infor-
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Egaskatoon2,05
Dauphin. , .,. 37.76
Lucerne , , 63.50FIRST
calory 47.00
NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW
SFIOWING OP 1018 Norms
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Greatly enlarged Government and
other Exhibits - - - War in all its
phases -- Model Camp - - Artillery
Drive - - .Aeroplane Flights - -Scores
of surprises in store for old friends
and a thousand thrills for new ones.
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Vices or ire C. E. Horning, Dig-
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(riot Passenger Agent, i"x. Tf Ito.
Syestont, Toronto, ort.
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