s ict v- 77 v h artmt star ifrwifl ihuhhday atjoubt 51 lb24 a round trip m hi tvtlh ihn trip begins u n ri 1 h dn way coutro j his jf hli oylupl w 1 1 a irt imd n wy nntai within urn flriiwnii 1 f every k ai 1 rmii of avnry wr must tuko cure will china un fr m jiu wlicn wo ve uro rruchod hlutnt or town wo va no mrg need to w rry thf journey hi k ij wilt awukn wo takt in ijulio a hurry i it pa news ol local import fair crop for ontario tin rii irr it of the hunk of mun troal just 1 ulduihed muyu haying piutllt illy hi uped l ontario wild the yield in ul uvraco cut una ff f whiut inurly com tod threshing c mimon i hi hi g grains hiiov tlnuot imirovnwii n avoruge crop lit ripe tod llurli y 1m i elng harvoste 1 in thy morn advai cod districts corn making ru id growth with much im i roved un if ftota iloot crops show tiutlufuctnry 1 rt gross arass- pasturo in uood condition bmall fruits som what bolow uvoruga j loft bequest to tho homo town tim l 001 lo of crgus got a surprise laat wool when thoy learned that thousand dollars hml boon loft to tho town of i orgus tv tho will of tho lato mm iluptlo of ottawa she was tho wl 1 w of dr llaullc a corotior of tho capltul city ami had loft money to tho university bf toronto knox col lego tho humane society and another municipality as will be noon by an obituary in another port of tho paper mrs baptlo wu a daughter of the lata francis anderson of fergus who u remembered by many of our reader ifergus news record editor for forty four years w il ktorn bat editor of tho ilrussols pout haa just completed fortyfour years of successful super vuion of that sprightly and aucceaaful canadian weekly brussels is a much ttottor t utce because of tho attitude of the i in support of its bout tnteresu and because a man of the star una charactor and upright principles of w p korr its publisher always on tho jrldo of moral recutude always ready to una its columns or the advance ment of the best interests of tho com munlty the post has boon of incalcul able worth for nearly half a century under tho present owner and editors visit former tweme in washington tho journal of friday harbor washington btate of july 1 mokes tho following riterance lo mr r wansbrough mallcourler after an absence of thirty yeam from san juan county mr and un r h wans brough accompanied by their son h r wansbrough and his wifo of tor onto canada arrived in friday har bor this week to visit with old time acquaintance they are guests at tho homo of mr and mrs charles woods mr wanibrough holds the dlsuncuqn of being the orst county auditor and county cleric as a republican candl v date defeating judge powman the democratia candidate woo had pre viously held the office for a number of yearn under territorial government following hts political service to the county mr wansbrough was assoclat- od with john c murray and q p brlgga in the abstract business in friday harbor the party u having a very enjoyable visit meeting old- time residents h v where you go plonlcfuno during hese glorious summer months oounuess pic nlcs are held m the wsdoeaday half houdays by fami lies and companies of friends in many oftthe grove and sequestered places wlh which tbl community abounds many enjoy the half day in tho open away from the monotony of a busy town nut thpeo who come after thorn have often lotlced a lamentable tend ency toward neglect in these pic nickers in the matter of cleaning up moses tonight the children of israel the art of oamplng out if he hadn t they would never have coached the promised land modern campers need to know all that the anctant campers practised and more they must learn to do for themselves what civilisation and organised society has been doing for them ttsoy followcutl6us direc tions in tm matter ofswlmmlag out in addition to looking after themselves thoy might glvfl a thought to the camper to qome after them or st any rate to the owner of the property of which they are- making use consider- att6n for others and ordinary good manners should vot cease with th town limits people out after a good time are not unkind or malcloue but some appear to be careless 7v7t cll mh or t1e big cjlocxi sitting before the fire ilore in my ouuy chtilr i nit an id old mun boforo um iro ijmftf to all oun 1 of ivory dy anndeuil to v ry pnot doolro perhaps tho rulllok titwttrd nnn qulrkeiiil th l irifu ll 110 lie lor ulttliig hin lef m un ilri you d acurcv t llovi thi uuud all this long afternoon i hm the brook in tbo 1 1 01 dm juat a it umul to on tin fur whop first th ruoo grow rprlng gledsbmo gl you know that gursllng nolso tho volcfl of water wild with when it has burst its icy bond and nnds itself alort ond froo the birds top in tho booohtroe grevo i hoar ihoni am in days of yoro when 1 wont forth at bmak f day call through thu sunrise hush onco more and that una bird that noatod high i thought hho imd nllvor throat a trickle of clour mnlody it thrill mo oft her nlndur not my mothers vown loo uh so plain it calls across tho fu ling light coma children time to loavo your play corns in tho house nighm ajmoi sopnetlmos whon you have left the and i alone am altung horo i speak the ahawer right out loud yes yes i m coming mothir dear thon there n one song comes back to mo your mother sang it my dear wlfo a nlondcr strl dressod ull in whito first umo i saw nor in my llfo she used to carol ilk a bird tls an old fashioned son i know but day by day i hr hor still singing john andorwon my jo i sometimes think that when i go to loin her in th angel throng hor voice nbovo thu heav nly hymn will rise orico moro in that loved eong an old old man and common ipeech but seldom rtaches my dulled ear yet aluing hero before tin nro you d scarce bcllevv tho bounds hear martha baker dun wanml ulllrnnro look tlio last plein f c rn lwrud in hi mi one nlklt u vrvtu itur mr ulll m ro handu hi an vonlng dupe prno i ul thu iiouhi he i i lourtmoit jhigl h 1 suitico 1 ni it 1 irirti li ho hu 1 marked ill 1 rtad i 1 will n mo 01 1 win lly t ii murtbu wh jn trt u t m ubogt many things i uw h r bust an i 1 mnlh r mill rn iron it m i 10ft 1 iii ink st hi tly ruilly prlu ti 1 h thu all miirh nniuinl illlm iro j ilnn 1 lu imr laugh n mowtjitt woiiltiy fvoiy day for two w ku the pool man i ri light mrs llllm ro st loust t no letter ui d soma t inn a li ilf 11 dusci from other houmwlvun wh 1 ml our boon struggling to ruti that bnlu t of purfoatton in conking wc ihili husliai rt s mot hum wen util 1 jo lavi attah d they wrote in n spirit f symiatliy f r sfftll w mifftiror martha rfenivki a ollbm ri ft listening with the ulr of a murtyr to 1 doxan of tho ytomuiunlcutlons vfhlc 1 mrs aillmorol i rm i hltn tfaetuuy if you ii stop r udluu th no rldlntlomi notes to mil i ii nov r uy orn tiroa 1 to t u uguhi just 0111 more hit 1 th it im hear it from yi hi nlwlir lurj hho says sho laughed ill nho nrlrxl win she saw my lolti r in tho paper why it ill in t strlkit mo as won u rfully amusing iln mo what alio sayn pleusi io r itonr busy molhr bsgun mrs ulllmoro in u tonw thut nuf to inakn innxprosslvo novrr much of j u ook hho 1 1 too much to do to bring up hnr hungry broo 1 to bo vory purtlculur at nut tho rook lug i wall rcmomhnr hiwtuthor usud to funs about hor torn hrv 1 bho nn voi coul 1 roach bin 1 loat of h it dluh ho wanted it just as hts m itbnr had mada it a dangerous locality that women as office employees are not without soma slight drawbacks to offset their many virtues is the opin ion of a woll known business man who had occasion to loave his office the other day tho stenographer remained behind to attond tu business and an swer the telephone the man had been away from thf offlco an hour when he suddenly r- mombered tht he had an appoli ment with a business acaualntsnco at three o clock hastily ghtnolng at his watch he maw that it lacked but a row minutes of the hour and realising that if hu friend came to the office and found him ubsent trouble might ensue he hurried tu a telephone ilellol give me twnoneseven ring two please a pause no i didn t get ahem lung them again anothtir pause iluund ihg that number again i know snio one 1b there thy ilon t answert why that s my ofiu umi my stonographor is wait lng llillo is that you miss rohbtnst has mr lliiiwn been lnt ho hssl just iiintet why i ve been ringing you fr ton mluuiesl what i what ho huitg ui the receiver u oil tbu tnan said turning to u durg clark that throws some now light on wunuii in busltioss whul h the matterr asked um olerk who imd hoard tho talking my sienoktuphor dldn t anawor tho phono for tn mlnutos when 1 was wsltliig to ruioli u frlond exclulmo 1 tho mun una what do you suppose was tho rousmr hho say here was a muuao in the wimii paper haskot near tho phonu uud oho was afraldo go near it it aint like mother used to bake xa you know i ve heard that old story so often in my long llfo that i find myself pitying young brides every time i heas of a wedding i don t sup pose every young chap who marries the best girl has ablo to find com plains of his new wlfos cookjn or tells her how much better hla mother did it but unfortunately too many of them do they marry rwmt htlo girls some of whom perhaps have had utile op part unity for becoming prodciont in all the dainty lines ot baking which their loving t hubbies mothers have had a lifetime to accomplish but they do their level best they arequile deter mined u learn to do the household cookery in the beet possible way and if they are encouraged in their efforts they soon succeed in learning how to make biscuits and apple pics and sugar cookies and rice and raisin pud dings which touch tho spot when billy or jack or jim corao homo nun gry but if the old story of how- much bolter mother did it js dinned everlastingly into their young out there s a heartbreak after u while and don t care spirit boglns to enter in i came across a resl good story the other day whlcq illustrates this- short coming of tho newly wed young chap right up to the dot and hero it is young mrs qftlmore watched her husband anxiously as he cut into smoking pgn of corn bread i do hope youll like it dear i made it myself it looks very good roplled c1iu mo re i as ho helped himself 1 loom lly and shoved tho pun toward hor time we had u 1 thought it was a little too short i know you did and yut 1 was sura that i hud put in the right quantity of shortening it crumbled ajl to plocas whon it was out hut it was batter ihun tho one wo had friday morning that was soggy thats tho reason x wum so parti cular about having plenty of shorten lng in the last one you should lourn not to no to ex ironlea ald olllmore ha hud oftoo thought if he had u t boon a praatfual business man ho might huv- booome a philosopher why martha ho oxolalmod after swullowlng his first bin of thu corn broad 1 do ballevo tbut yi u tut sugur or ul of diuhw hyroit it wus only yos unlay mor that you toll me that mother lut s rno wi toning fntu hor famous corn bread i say thatvlothor into i just a sui plekm of sugur this is really as sweet as cako knl 1 thbik y u must have left out tho suit uutlur oftei said spuro tho suit uud 1 oil 111 food sho must liuvo ltm u rumurkubli cops sighed mrs uillinoro indeed nho was i womatimom wuiiiinr continued mrs a i it moro gi ntl if your ivoylsh uppeuto did not have sunn thing to do wlih your relish for your niotl rns cooking that ixuylah upintito vxplanatlon is gotllnftr pretty stale mnrlhs tauoss i slways kndw palutahlo food when i my generation when will young follows learn to be consldoratn with their now wives in tho matter 1 f tliolr mi i hor h cooking 1 m thankful 1 novor sot filled up with that uptrlt mary n cook lng always bulled me to u t and i novor was afraid of lolling her how good uio things moro she cooked i verily bellevo thai plan pays bettor than the other young follows 1 you try it and see i heard once of a young wlfo who got buck at her hubby with a 1 romptnesn which surprised hltn 1 wish i hail of the crltp rolls that moiher used to make yes she replied and i uh you had one of the crisp rolls that father used to carry he said ti more about his mothers baking aftor that the old brass band bay the editor banded mo rather an interesting document o day or so after he returned from his overseas trip when i went in to welcome him homo and have a little crack with him about w he found things in scotland said one of tho band boys had loft it on hts desk when ho was away by the way speaking about the edl tor being away leads mo to a casual remark about the authorship a old man s column of cours you people know that ecoro of guesses have been made as to who the old man really is you know this be cause you ve all bon guessing your solves some of you for years ouesacs have been made that it was this man and then he died or that it was an other man an 1 he moved far away nd the old man n column went right on week after week then some folks wore- qui ui sure it was the editor went away oversea was gulng nisv ami day almost hardly had time to eat or sloop when vlaltlng among those ilelglani and franchise and the cock neys and the scotchmen with the kills and the irishmen with the shillelaghs and had hardly time to write a few letters and picture postcards to hu friends at home ho certainly had time to writo anything for tho oi i man s column and of course i ttnow of a certainty that he never wrote a line of it to send home but it came our every week as usuklj well now that the guess about the sailor is exploded there 11 have to be some more guessing done oh well it pleases them and it doesnt hurt me and 111 try to keep the column full for b while longer well you eee i took to rambling again and forgot all about that band boy a scrap of paper here it is- a leaf out of john hill s cosh book show lng how acton cltlseim vftand was financed away back there in 1883 to ims forty years ago tho whole page is interesting so i am giving it word for word and date for date 188a july 30 bol brought forward 14 17 sept ii cash from concert und dance 8 50 sept 1 caeh from hockwood garden party 0 bl oct 3 cash from acton fall show 10 00 1sb4 fob 11 cash from carnival may 24 cttbh from concert june s cash from muntolpgl council july 7 cash from rev d ll cameron aug 11 cash from concert and dance sept i cash from concert and dance sepl cash from the scott act party oct j rcash from vereye pan john cnmoron an old n imtid umi always in gave dm trtisaurtr u not hnr lowing yaar inomber of t to rested 42-qo- during ih fall or 187 it wni felt ibut tho bund ehould be clothed in ti new nod uu lo duto unlfoim jorthu i ur- 1 nn phllri nitm- rlptlmi wore tk on ami bniti ntnrialniniintm glvati an i 11 iota or c8 0 wis rflnsrd ii can hardly hi deuinv i rr lltiibli lo thu own thut during tho live yoar i i rlod nmni 1 tho council ri ntrlbutod but iso do to tho out port f tlfo ban l an avnrugo of oxactly 4 oft jm r yi a cuunim gen orally i am persuaded uro much plnaiied that a morn jfnnir iun spirit poksi snosv tpo caunalle of tliijie lator days tho ratepayers auii plain of so mo f tho cospolls expenll turos of tndoy t ut i imvq ygt to hear tho rirht unfavorable comment xsbot- ing tho annual grants to our aplendl 1 bun 1 a scrutiny of tho list of payments ulvoi u vory broad hint that in 1hhu nn olorllon campaign wna in progress und i recall that this wan rtiilly tho uusit in lobrunry d hon lerson m i mifdo a d nation of sis 00 t thnbund t fun in in aucuni b rontrlliutod an 1 ther 1g 00 making u total of 120 00 hu opponent jihn wnldlo l bur ungti n ten duy aftnrward aont mr 11111 his flhoquo for another 20 00 old chaps llko m will remember that in that ovontful year of 1888 mr hon dor ton was aloe tod to the houao of com mons ho was unseats l and in tho by olootlorf mr walttio was elected ho also was unseated und in the next co 11 lout mr hondo reon was re aloclol and ho was never again defeated tho sbovo mat gives a glimpse of how john hill financed the- bund for so nm i y yours his punctilious exuru tudi in tho handling of the funds an i his consummate skill in making ovory doller of band money do the duty of and s it boob from itonorutlon itr two in the necessary expenditures wi neighborhood news- tom and country qeorqetown mis in o noll i an 1 mr tin 1 m a j on- lit vlslti 1 with mr und mnc 1 t shell y ut ixtiou liuit wonk mrs j a thtmimonunt miss murlo thornput n hufo bonu hull laying si hi huguonay cjuoikio arf 1 montreal tho- unvilllng of tho joondilo hold lorn memorial will lo hold o knrurday august 30 mr and mrs jumos a watsoi oolrgotown announoo i bo engagomont of their youngest daughter jeu flhnrwou i to mr franklin lovr tb mpson son f mr and mrs fred f thomj son drookvnle farm olon williams tho murrlutto to lake place tho latter ivirt of august mr m kirk was pro on tod with 3 life membership in ihofontarlo flnr isls aamxlutl n and a louthor oluti bug at ottawi mrs kirk was alj prcsonf d with u nllvi r vaso llnmlll burlinqton tn my old mind the main reason why the band wus kept togother through all these yuars good for john the deed op a hero not all the courage of war is ex ponded on tho battle field a mat tllod lately in calcutta who performed deod which contributed greatly to aavo the indian emplre at that time 1h5t ho wasa mere lad employed ns on assistant in tho telegraph sorvlc 1 name was w hrenduh und h t bt the risk of his ufa a dosputel m iehl to umballu which bore th first news of the outbrosjt this mev repouted to eery town which could bo reuched proved of priceless value col edward vlhart in his hcpoy mutiny telle tho story tu how to quote the judicial commission or of tho punjab the electrlo teln graph saved india it was the custom to close tho tel graph offices qn sunday between tho hours of nine and four on may 10 1sc7 as the operator at delhi was about to close hie station he rocelvod a rnhaage from the moo rut pftlce an noupclng an uprising tn that section at four o clock when the otfloo was reopened connections with moerut wore found to be interrupted tho telegraph force at delhi con elated of the chief and two young assistants brendlsh and pllklngton the pmce was situated outside of tho city about a mile from the gates on discovering the break in th connections the chief sent the two lads to lest the cable across the rwrr they found that thoy could signal to delhi but not to meerul and reported tho fact an their return it was too lata to do anything uit night but the next morning mr todd the chler went out himself to investigate the line ho ntvor returned and ulthuugh his fate le unknbwn there is htuo doubt that he was murdered the office was tbus left in charge of the two lads signs of trouble begau to be evident close at hand urendls swpning from tho door met a wound ed officer who cried out to htm for god b sake got inside and close your doorsl the revolt crept closer and closer the boys felt that their live wero in danger soon they became sure of it hut before thoy fled to a place of- com paruuve safnty they waited to send out to the indian world the news of tho revolt- brandish ticked out tho message whlrh caused sir edwards to say look at the courage end sense of tha little boy with shot falhpg all mund him he stayed to manipulate tho message that was- the meana of saving the punjab the government rewarded brendlsh for tils eervicos by giving him a llfo ijcnsion and the ouior qay the ol 1 ttiun died ip the india he hart helped to preserve 13 00 4 65 ft 00 tributes tct mother tr i had all the mothers i ever asw to nhoose from i would have chosen you my mother tn toy memory my mother stands apart from all other wur purer sfpjolnr motfeand living bolter thau any women- in after lire you may have fr lands hut never will you again have the in exprasslblo lavs and gemlanes lav favhed upon you which a mother be- stows whut would i glvs to call m do mother back to earth for a single day to uak her pardon on my knees tor uioaa wets by which ehue pplrlt t t grieved her tasted it even in my oarly youth mother was an expert f hesrtlty wish that she hud be queathed her rooelpts 10 your wife ha one thing to be funny oltrwiore reported but its aviother to excel ut cooking martha jo you put white flour with the corn mouin yes maiii well thats thu trouble it destroys the flavor of the corn but uyron you liuvo lolit nu a n uro bor of times thai 1011 r ipothvr ai ways mixed a little spring whuut lour with the eorn meal of courai i rupobe a little is nee ary but you must use dlsrrtlun i don t ssom to have any mur mured mrst dim ilre wenrjly well mother often said that some wooden wire bom oooks and oct 3 cash from georgetown fall show 10 q0 7 cash from jtulrd b show 10 ti i8s0 jan 13 cash from bslrdshow 7 188s feb it cash from balrns- falhor b c incort i so mar li cash from w h storey 6 do may 17 cash from jumem campbell 6 00 june 3 cash from clifton w noert u 1 so aug 88 cash from connert and football matth 13 30 dec 30 cash from subscrlp lions entertainments ole jcfl 0c 1888 f fob 7 cash from i uendor- son m p july 3 cash from concert in psrk ily 12 cash front tbu r old in struments s 1 1 aug 0 cash troni 3 conoerts aug cash from d ilonilarson aug i caah from j unoort 12 00 aug 1ft cosh from j waldie ml 4 30 00 an analyslh of this list gives u good idou ohw llutidniastnr hill hnanoo 1 the band s reoulremnnts hi those early day j eopln k their muslo then too ihtnk or playing ut a garden party at hook wood for 84 and of attending goorgeuwn iuii show for idjo lp tbo godliioss of hlj grout al preblatlve heart roy d li lumnruu nmde a dot atlon pt encourage the lucal muslo isnt duya people got their muslu cheap then too think of playing at a gsr den party at i look wood fir 10 84 a ml of attending georgetown fall hhow for 110 00 in tho guihlnesm of his grvat appreciative heart itov d ll cameron made a donation t encourage tho local mublosjrs tli mi it look us if ths night of thw election on the scott act when this measure of prohibition was sustained by a hlg majority the local ct pujnltts must have emptied tho coffers of its pulgn fund hitg iho land 1 lra sury tu tbojlupo of iii 3m ottvr th y hud llfcyodjit tho uion jubllauoii this was in hopionibor 1884 in uk ft two publli spirited cltlsens w h storey hoove and jlmmle csnipool nilno bust of tho cumphall house whom the hunk of nova scutlu now stands oach contribuved 95 00 the next year william kenncy handed mr hui 41 to and in ttaor of vim fol at uie regular mooting of tho o council in- id on tliurwdity evening lant tho ttcx rate for tlio year was s trunk at 47 mills ofi saturday tho price of broad wn wan inert usol onn cent on small loaf tbo rlsn in the price of flour is glvun as tho reason for inertias adam gruhum has boon appointed carntakor of the litirary town hall fire hall and police eel in at a salary of tlo 00 per weak tho who council will form tho court of revision on frontage assess ment this year und will meet on hep tember 4 at 7 o clock to hear appeal agalnat tho assessment for this work the homo of mm wm bell tjuf hnxton aveouu was tho scene ot a very happy gathering on august 4 it being tho occasion f hir be lb birthday about forty guests wore proaent in eluding five of hor children seven grandchildren und sovontoen great grand cjilldron gasetto everton h is- i ml hakfamore nt with itovsfttl mm itirk mr john wheolor traverse city mich vlsltod ut the rabortson home hero lust week mr und mrs i- rod coopor acton vlsltod ut tho homo or mr and mrs david mccutchoon loat wook miss ituhy 1 ark house of tho johns hopkliv holiday house f the grist mlllnas boon undergoing repairs a now wator wheel 1b he lng installed which will be comi loted this weak un i the mll will be in good shape before thti now grain cornea in mr hortop la determined to have it in first class order an interesting address was delivered in the disciple church last week by vlnnlng toronto on behalf of the arm an bin boys who are being tralnod in tho art of farming at georgetown a collection of fifty dol lars was taken up to help this work the othor day mlss i weathorston while vomoving tho lfd from a smalt pall of water whloh had come to a boll the coal 11 stove was badly scald ed about tho face and arms she s recovering nicely milton j m denyos and month s vacation the traveller 8 plate t connoisseurs of chins are invited tji sympathise with a woman who bought in dresden a piste that she would not have parted with for several times 1u price she dared not trust tbo pjate in her trunk or even in her satchel but had it carefully wrapped and oed and car rlod it about in her hand she guarl ed that plate as if it were- made of 11am onde she carried it alt over europo down ihg rhlneand through gorman y through france italy and the british isles she had it in her hand when she landed in the union htatlon kept bold of il just for luok ull she reached her house there she bam thank goodnons 1 vo brought that jhtng home unbrok- nl and forthwith she set the precious plate down so hard on the marble top pod table that it broke into twuuty eight 1 lecei co- operation in co operation ues the solution of the furnier s problems they shoul i 00 workers not compeutors in helping each other they will help themselves if our farmers will gt together work together and pluy to gether thoy soon can be in a 1 osltlon along with the producers of othji to rwcelve tholr just compensation world commodities and that hapuy day will be hastened when- tuin life will offer all the pleasures and ri wards thut so justly belong to tho most essential workers in the world inspector mid mi family uro having ut wasago- beach mr and mrs t a hutchinson have arrived home after a vacation of a month some of it in orey county where mr hutchinson says he and friends got rood trout ruthing in the iloaver hlver and other streams mr and mrs t i- brown of shel burns spent sunday here with their son mr t j brown dr il k anderson m p with mrs and miss anderson returned homo last weok from a trip lo halifax and prince toward island they were on board thehrltlsh warship hood the urgent in thavavy in halifax harbor lust vrl lay grown altorno- w dick and two of his daughters misses edith and kathleen left milton tl spend a vacation at francevllle 01 the poors lit n buy tho price of breud has been incrcns od here by a ovnt u large loaf thli wook op account or higher priced flour mlas kuthlven ponton arrived home yesterday evening from point su haril on the georgian bay where she has been spending purt of hor vacauon with her suitors miss pun ton ajid mlases marloii sjid helen who are atlll there on monday ulmut twenty milton boy scouts left for icrln ui camp tnero for two weeks thoy were in chuntre if itov captm nurtol scout master and mrp mwftel ot cutiy u cottage close to the cum 11 martin htroot while undergoing re imlm will- bo i limed to truck traffic these big heavy trucks arc destroying the loads and streets fust or than they can be kept in nn air un i its about time thoy wet o eliminated rrom the highways altogether reformer he band them to safety a terrible explosion u great i orst rtumo shouts end uroann of factory vnloe lifted in song i a voire iliac quieted a group of injarod roon ull i guided thorn tn safety it was midnight on january 3 who 1 tho nxplnslnn ncrurod l bat wtu ko i the corn products gunpany i oil uiir 1 of pekln illinois tim building i m five hundred tuns r starch an 1 lover thousand bushels or corn in ut about the factory ware moro tl 111 1 1 hundred lattorera with mt wurnh the buildings lonmo 1 to rlst tip ut men machinery und muterluls wu hurled hrough tho air thou eyary things boomed th catch nro ut o one large room on tho third t seemed to be the centre of tho oxplos ion every man there was injured and escape from tho are lonmid i it possible yet oiio of the workmen frank lelchtwees tho only et n wjii lelchtwees the sheriff hml the courage and tho proaoiice of mln 1 to light for hut comrades frank hail a wonderful voice and whon ovcryihli g nooroed lost bocauso rutrouts un 1 exltu wore cu off by u10 damon ulu t man i t sing tbo worknian soon became iulot and thon help camo they wrn 1 uus od safely tbruigh the wlrulown niv r for a moment did frank cosso his iilmi lng until all who wore alivo had boon lobcued by that time however dm ftro had made such headway thut iwi 1 ly bumod though he was in wj obtlgod to jump thrca surios to tbo crowd below by blunders gave him first aid and then rushed him unc in scjuus to the hospltsl when frank s father heard or t ho awful dlsastor and tho injury of ils son he hastened to tho hospltul with frank s wife a brl le t t only a fnw days the pair- wore almost frantic when they saw- the unconscious form of the boy encased in great coatings f paraffln wax tho nunn had fore tbly to restrain him from taking his a broken body in hla arms dontl oh don i touch him mr lelchtwees cried one of the nurses he sang his comrades rrom a lory death whale thuir demandod the sherin- and as tho nurse told the story lelchtwees turned and smlllog while tears stroll mod down hla seamed cheeks threw his ahouldera 4nck and criod that s the kind of boy to huvo full confession a story of scotch honesty moa from dundn a litllo boy there a pupil in one of tho schools jinil ink- 11 tho prise for un exceptionally well drawn map afu r tho axumlnutl 11 tho teacher a little doubtful asked the lad who helpod you with this map jamost nobody sir coma now toll me the truth dido l your brothor help you no air he did it all not quite so much a timber merchant was sitting in his office one day musing sadly over the general depression in trade when a quiet looking young man entered do you sell boechwoodt oaked the at ranger yes air replied- tho timber man rlktpg with alacrity and hoping for itly to book a large order we cum supply it either in the log or plank ob i dan 1 want so much ns that said the young man shifting his feet uneasily t just want a bit for a violin bridge mjrrm a letter is as good as a call the banjvingbymail service of the bank of montreal is so satisfactory that many of our customers conduct all fhcir transactions with us through the postal service if you wish to open a savings or chequ ing account if you are in quest of formation or if you desire advice on some banking problem you have merely to write our nearest branch l d 8horey msiisaer aeton branch bank of montreal established over ioo years i 1 1 canadian national exhibiboo v toronto mpte compiwhenalxp mora ambitious than err depleting the picturesque ths artlstlo ud typical life of cftnsds end otber lands jwarehiiir 0n gorgeous spectacle portraying the mlclrt romance and grandeur of the briushbmptiv all tho amusement devices r known to the fngonulty of map v ome hundred fxhibltions in onb conanu your 4jeent for rednoed usulrood rotes robert milleit pretfldenl john g kent uattagjnf dotae rare coin x- a poor parisian bohemlan who live from bund tu mouth but man ago to keep up u somewhat dieting ulshed appiuruncj was looking ear nestly in u public place at a flverrana 1 lectj of which by some uxtruordlnary piece or lutk1 o hud bocuhie poaseosed a gentleman ul unco stopped up to him and uddressod him politely pardon me sir suld tbo stranger but i m a olleilur of coins and your movemvnt uuguostm thut ihisslbly you huvo a rare one i huv air uuld x will yuu lut mo look ut itr with pleasure the strungor inspected with uston ishment xs ivu fiuuo piece jut pray sir ho uskud do you consider this a rurv toint certainly unswerd with mo all bolns uro ruro fastest harveeters trains will be by the canadian national railways the special harvesters train of tlu canadian national ituhwuva from ull ontario points as advertlsoj will make the fastest time to winnipeg operatlisj via the new iunglao out off the short est route between isastern und weer irn canada ilarvesters travelling by this route will as u conssquenbo h first in the field the first train leaves toronto one minute after midnight of august aisf 1101 tm august 22nd the fare 1b a flat rate of 16 to win hipfig and a half a cent mile beyond itelurning tho fgro i half a cent per mile into wlnnlpegapd s0 baok lu starting point comfortable roomy convortlble berth colonist- oars of latest design and lunch counter cars serving rnd utid njfroahnioiita ut reusonhbui prices will bo attuchfhl 10 trains t pedal cars will be provided fur womun fur emtse your tiokqts to wlnnliieg ylu canadian national itailwuyh n mat tor whether your final destlnatlqii is u point on uie canadian nation or nut consult with your nearest agent for train servloe etc la8tinq impression the fact that tarly imi rwsaionu un gwr lung in the nutnory noodu nuvroof uti intorustlng llluhtratloii of it happona along now utwt tlien tho to uru in un suld jones whoso simple liora uallty is luoit terbuaslvo than any umury toul 1 bo who can impress you litoio poworfully with lure u wave ut tho hand than jf they utterod whole dutiousrles words did you over coma across such u man oh yos rei lied llruwu my fat hor wum a mun or that kind x urns udnns him as it wora quliw f ro uently wna when i wus umi d him ucrots bis knoethui a wuvti of hi hand hi ways linproasvd ino most loworfully all yos i 18000 harvesters wanted 00 to winnipeg plus half a cent a aula bsarond to all pouts in msnitoba le- kstchowan albertm ed calgary mcleoc awl east tspcciai low tarcs rtiftjrnino t itf rf august 22rd toronto cslodon east beetoci meaford cy imgwooi vx evsf hi v x pcmtang muiland parry sound sudbry capreol and east dsemoi m ontario august itfith toronto logunrood jet and all stations south and west ese tn qiitario dates specisu treuna ieavestandard timo toronto on august 26th at 1230 pm fastest route to winnipeg thro4sbl trains wltb lunch counw cmn iood and titeehmsntsi at luaseaal cwossejscololst cars of latest oessgn aits- stimumw vsmu tisvsl itussjirtis a great teacher i tf up in the morning a mpthur commending nor dushtur tur il situation wus miked it ho wna un oarly itucr an early rlaorl an exolulmed well t should think sul wliy whew up in the enbralns and itas breakfa1 rsady and makoa all lh bwls berore nr one else la up in th huusal advertising conducts a public school itfe pupils arc ull the leaders of the home paperin short the whole buying com munity atlverimfi teaches that loyalty to the home merchant bringb ileal returns in better service and better values it a lesson that remires ihe repetition afford ed by the weekly arrival in the home of the acton free press you can teach the public to rely on your advertisements as safe guides to economy and satisfaction in shopping moreover people appieeiate being asked for their patronage to them an advertisement is an invitation issued ly runuduin b iiuu t ninos i j j 5yatsig