DROWNIGG ACCIDENTX. The drowning accidents 0! which (no road- aJmout every day could My have but. prevented with â€:00 pa! nun may ame- ennâ€" and!» magnum at mum-2m (m)= menmmufl u mmmm ordinary care on the part of. the vic- tims had they been able to\ swim. It would almost seem that if it were possible children should be compell?d to lean! to swim. It's an old warn- ing, but a, good one. The water may be ï¬ne, but. learn to Swim before veh- turmg out in ahy mm boat. DEMAND FOR TEACHERS. It takes almost a page ‘of ‘6 Th- r‘o‘nto daily babe:- t‘o h‘oi‘d the aa- v‘ei'tise‘t'n‘ehts for s‘cï¬â€˜ooi {‘e‘ti‘ci‘x‘e'r’s by b‘o’d‘r‘d‘s iii vari‘ou’s heart’s bk Hit: bf‘o- H‘ri‘c‘e. The ‘v‘é‘c‘z‘xhi Mara: Hhi‘z‘é we wagiarghibg s‘p; asii‘ééiaks m- mum; mi km E‘c'b‘dié is m;- '.>.\r. r:'.‘.'\lr‘ :~7‘ tIL. \- fr‘vss-sHbs i'n rnr‘zil s‘e‘cHdnE. No moivnm.m.acrm. Tamto Romanâ€: a. I. Minion. 89 Church-It. my at tho mound «mi-inc uncle- in Oman. m mam-lad to no.†busine- 10: The W“. ALI-LI alums. mum Wetchman-Warder J~George Beall Jewelery SEEP: ‘ onunmn nun. ma mnnma 00.. and we know you will be delighted bread that will be on your table. You do not run any risk whatever in using our Flours--the fullest guarantee of the Com “any is behind every bag that leaves the mill. THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1911. Marriage Lieensas : IIIKLY 391110! The next time you are ordering Flour try a. bag of This would be a good time to buy an extra gown materials. Fancy Tokio silks in a good variety of pretty for evening wear; Just a clearing line and worth 35c a colored cotton voiles that are worth 40c a. yard, all on a yard ................................................................ S lendid Silks and Voiles arked down to, per yard29c lineups!“ mm- 5“.'%‘§§?'2.â€?2 1-59 Girls wuh drones of gingham, duck ond'chunhry, mostly all colorings mong which linen, sky, pink, rose nod in loin cloths a well uchock patterns with suitohlo trimming. These drone. Ii 61: girls from 8 .to 14 years old. The regula- price of those dream was 82.00 but out they go at. \l 69 L , ._--_-- . . ...-... ...-.--.........onun-o...acct-a - o . AAA alumni“. “mm mflmatOUlflskâ€"utatyom" ire for any room in your home, they come in a great many different styles and in both brown and natural, being of a flexable build they are very restful. Just now we are giving you a special opportunity to get one at a low price. 4 69 Regular 85 and $6 chairs, but take your choice., ............ n . These are very popula- che Korean Film Chairs 4,‘ regular 55 and 35, “d! ‘ King of Patents mamuwmainy.mmmmmmm FR NEWE IN WI GIVE YOU YILULILI PI'IIIUIII Linduy’n Holt Locos-lb]. Store Qet both one 91%: in W â€Film Milli} Wadding Rings 01‘ The Women's Institute held their meeting in the hall, July 4, when Mrs. Shaw, of Hespeler, gave a splendid address. Her subject was, “What is Worth While." Mr. and Mrs. Ross assisted with the program. Despite the hot weather a good many attended. all enjoying the meet- ; LOï¬NEflQLE garnering. July 1L = 9m“ aches; has caused giving teaebera and the sehelars a well earned heliday' lies Maybe}; and ma Weatlake have gene :9 their respectm homes, We wi§h hm Westlmke sums in be? new ï¬eld at labor. after spending We yeua in 9%? amp. h, “a , Miss E. mm. waeher at ram; Sound. is spending her holidays at be! home new. Rev. G. mpkins. and Wide tram Philadelphia. spent- {1 1w days at the home at Mr. W. Lapp. __. 1-. â€.5 Miss E. McFadyen returned home after visiting friends in Islay. We are sorry to report Mr. A. Mcâ€" Eachern and Mr. W. Douglas on the sick list but hope for speedy recov- ery doubt many of the vacuoles will be ï¬lled by changes from one census tuency to another. The amuse teacher appears to be as magnetite as used to be the Methbdist mais- tet‘; A great many from here wok an- Vantage of the exwrsib‘n {‘0 0mm. on Fï¬â€˜day, July 7. Messria. minus, ‘w'h‘o hawk ‘s’bbht the past ï¬ber: visiting ï¬t h‘dhdb 6? Mr. crahg'eh i-‘etiikh‘ea t2; we» Mama Mr. and um. Bunsen (nee Miss E. Ward) of Toronto. came home last week. Congratulations. â€" -_ .u, o I... 0100 buy an extra. gown from these summer pd variety of pretty colorings and suitable e and worth 35¢ a yard regularly, also 40¢ a yard, all on sale at one price per no... .Ill...’ with the .J.‘ SUTCLIFFE SONS. W9 art: ï¬lm! to renew Mm: A: N: Winmhum cm 9: ï¬nger: her many friends will be glad to hear that she is â€covering, We lost one of our pioneers in the death of Edward Elam: last Week. M‘iaéHWa-wd and M163 Motmm: are home from the neighboahoml oi Haliburwn. where they were war-h "382 ....A... g,‘ George Wilson has been spending several days 111 {hm vicinny lookiug after the slides and dam on the dull watery; Miss N; Allely is hume am? at: tending ï¬aebonald mm \Iuelph. it)? use page 3931‘: The piéme an Wednesday was a gueeeém Hum a number anemia! in spite of the thmtemng wage: at the duh ‘- ‘ “ Decoration vvvg . It is becoming quite mmmun in see the rixer full of logs. Judging by the looks of things the Hull Hiv- er Lumber Co. expect to put in a very busy season. Miss LeCraw and Miss Borden, at Bracebridge attending sun school. Bro. slowly.†Prayer-By the chaplain. Hymn â€" " Nearer My This year the order have decided to hold their service on next Sunday afternoon, and all citizens are cor- dially invited to attend. Members of Ithe order will meet in their lodge room, Adama’ block, at 2.30 pan. and march in a. body to Riverside cemetery. The following is the or5 Prayerâ€"By the ehuplun. Decoration of gravel. Addresoâ€"By the Noble Grad. 8010â€"†In thnt Beautiful Land, †Hymnâ€"" One by one our loved ones I. Day, Sunday July 16th ‘Uâ€˜ï¬ â€˜- vwâ€" â€"v.V . now. Here are some of the pnoes and you will do remember how much you may save on one. 1. 25 parasols ........ . .............. 893 1. 79 parasols ........................ 1. 29 2. 75 parasolu ....................... 1 98 Children’ s parasols {but are worth 25c regularly are now on sale at each .......................... . ...... Sample parabola, all this season’s yet they were I: fully ï¬ve per cent less than regular value and here we a: ting a still lower price on them so make a. big clearance A ,A a-.. an autumn A: OLA nnmfl and You Will do I Fancy Pmsols Reduced Although lurked low at first summer Canada is en egrieuiturei eeuhtry. and we ere glad of it; The: deter French writer whe celled us a wee ei tamer-e did net hurt our teenage in the least; The meet eiiined of us are mend (it her fertility. eat her iieide ehï¬ her ewhewe nut the meat interesting term in the «main-- ieh twin: is net (me of the many iruit terms which make eerte h see: time terms. dairy term. iet stock term. nettle reach. or wheet section. but the prison term. at Guelph. 0% This is at new departure in the eerie cultural line. Mac; in the line of prise on reform. one realizes this on be- hulding the various breaches 0! work being carried‘ on by men serving out sentences for ofléiieee committed against the law 0! the lend. The sane who said " Whatever else The sage who said " Whatever Blue we grow lot |us grow men." may have had a vision of this BOO-acre farm where the undersieed_lad from! the slums. the sot who has breathed the stale reek oi saloons until he has almost forgotten hie manhood. the pale-laced clerk who has lived herd and last, and, as a last resort, forg- ed his employer's heme, the country lad who has lost his color and his morals in the rush of city life, the nervous wreck of a speculate:- brought the: through strh~mg.to get. rich in a hurry by .. citihisy and antiquated mamas." m quote We:- ‘dbii cumin». we slime away anti unnamed mailbag amt-ch have Slaugm met: its Him {Maugham ail the ways. WE mama, this Sita- mm; the We in we, must we» 86 mg“, mg but-gaunt; Mï¬hlaiii: m maiaiige um that mm the man. ta Minimums; m mused mags £ng 33 ï¬sh! all mm m mum MM Wang WW mm m ma: 1“. â€a .‘Mï¬lhlï¬ï¬f'illih WW: ‘ , we. a ‘ gal ,Waï¬mmw 3 '~ Mk +8 l . EBB“) " H Him H: W- WM “8“ it m“ We 2‘9“}? m: at mm m «m m: Es: was Mei: mm m w “W ï¬ Hï¬mnsst (:th W. mm}: mm m m. mar-mu?! mm 9-98" 9:99): wamwwm mm :3 Hm w W. whim“ m mm iï¬ï¬‚ï¬hiï¬rkwn Mt. mwfl 95 £9“: ï¬xmwms-Wsi mm†WW9: w W? will 91 812W Wu." The â€Willis†have leam .. WWW Owl's Wt-N'QQOIS is stored with recupera- tine. energy. and MGIWS- Pauolpg- ists are learning it too. With 4 Wisdom, surely heaven given they are trying the maze Phï¬u'duim up on the man, \‘hu. breakiag the “w of the land. hes leilen low. 051d lost h“ hold 0:1 truth and eel! rcszect. S° "mead 0‘ a 810mm! Prism with W “Mus and armed guude we haVO 800 acres of land in the. heert 9‘ "1 “griculturel community. Think of it ‘ “TO PLOW IS TO PRAY â€" TO PLANT IS To PROPHESY." You look about you and see man (prisoners, yes, but men ï¬rst) work-. ing‘ cheerfully in the quarries, the ï¬elds, ience building, roadymkins plowing, harrowing, phnting. A busy scene, and a, significant one. Last season the prisoner! (raw and narrated over six thousand bushels of groin three thousand bushels of potatoes, other mm. W. q- ough to supply both the torn And the Central Prison, also mm to {and mud oi s handful W 0! cattle sad {mm m '11!!! not is mile!- 0! M a M m m 1. pm m W LIN DSAY Egg») Farm at Guelph (By Jean Blewett) mated by Pwvineiai Secretary Hanan; has put Canada in the flu in the important work of making good oi: News out. at bad ones: it is uni: que in the baldness at its endeu'or. There is a steady pilgrimage to ii of men intomied in Marin: They wine from tar Mid mm to may in: HORN“: The farm i’amia iiaeii mi: mimhiy to the puraose, A little more than a year «so new the hastening. when a puny at so: venteen travelled teem Toronto to Guelph. They traveled as other men travel. were ordinary clothes. conducted themselves es other men. Fourteen were prisoners. two of- amn‘ and one warden. They got ï¬cem. end one women. ‘uwy a... of! at the prison term and were domiciled in an ordinary term house. Within a few hours these prisonerl, under the direction of ofï¬cers. were launched into practical tanning. More accommodation being secured the prisoners were increased by 15 a week. General farm work was the orderdthldny. Ono nethe- able feature in the improvement, pro- weetemer would so, †get on on the wrong toot " here u elsewhere, prove minus here :- mm But mmmumumuna pumpâ€"ummmmm to “warm. Prime! vu- IouWhuvoboonukoquuu- unnu-mtummm,mnm “Mmmdtymu‘m cabs was the converting of a low marsh ï¬eld. adjoining the main road. into a garden spot. The prisoners went at it with :1 Wm, cleared it of stamps, stones. and thin: shrubbery. i‘eveiied it, gathered the water from thb My mum iht‘o a. stbne iihbd swam, may at a thing bi shanty ih‘stwi bi take awhile it mm M. ~ We M My mm in um 's'bbi," sum bhb at m bii‘awm mm batsman; was in ii»: any that ha gist maï¬iaw‘mgsn lt't ll‘il They are told that their conduct mustbetheirroply. Thu. an “er pm de corps " mgr-own into the daily life 61 the matitution. They A ismbatm- swims m WM m musing gamma MR; Himiéii max-m 8B an ’Miéuï¬i‘yié aims». Us is Ms 8 Bï¬iiï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ Bax-s m mm m; m; mm mm as: was mg gm; 8% ms mumsm 8% mm is Mm stash: is \musiiai Mum: as “it“. swmm ii? “RY-RX- E \3'. iii Hit? MSW. WM am PM? m 88'- mm: We 9619st m whims Ms. W“ WM"; Him “iii-“E: RM, Mil “W mm Wm ii w, swims 93 mm; m wwsm w m nit-(W: RV» 9i «mm mm is m- w 93 its $199 Wm. 59 m. um 59“- Ismsfl saw ism hm m away- Tim m W. W mime " semi mi:- sfl †swimsuit. but the svsrsss sort swing wuss item a 19w months to two yous. This is a matter of surprise to many. " How is it these men can be trusted? " is one 0: the ï¬rst questions sskod by visitors. One reason is that an st- mosphere. has been crested. These men from liviug out s! doors grow NOW 110de and more whole- some minds. M begin to “v. faith in Wm and in others. It is pupsblm The m realm thst the new main is nude tor. that: 8004. old respond with s conï¬dence a (all u i is mud. The ma m’told nLv am the success or lama-ed ot the schuno mu with maximâ€"no premium are quoted. are marked we are put- 19c At this time of year we 1 keen observance put. this lune Tney are a. leading an unfair: real guod materials. However many lines and styles sn‘l we The prices are very lo 1 as a waists for 81., 1.75 8; $2 wai‘ each for ........................... 'r . whst gnaw “hm†nion will magi 5n-t *~ and Print- h t cool â€Y oludod in c 10%. 3mm d5†your “28 that B High' aher. Mu". on!†3.6.1: (I'm-let yduuesin Repp, Chumhry fod;ï¬np ,low and: and short sleeve styles m .n'd 6.5055150: clearing at one 1 98 tequire, anyway the v think there is in platens Three tablet full It three special prices. Table 3 each 39c Table 1 ml: 503. Table 2 each 750. Ham ‘2 ’3; been : “ 'l‘he getting away [mm the cell and the bane†There are many other advantages in the present sys- mm, but this one shadow a" others. Blluuu w u. With a quarry which words *0“! to MW 50 men each day. and which is tuuehed hy {we railways. the Hannah! Government will stand 19 make 9‘an many am 9? mad stone and mum “widen this. an the Mom; far we permanent mum: Inga will 99mg tram this quarry: Almds me primmm have omwd AHA .‘ av vâ€" J --, a put. this lune in our stock at- ling m mu‘awureao verrn xko, be ride. However we will not. go styles uni we are sure you w very low 9.8 these quomtions 1.75 81 $2 waists for 1.39, wai wadaï¬ shun. and a ounome Midge 100 h, across the river Speed which flows "trough the harm, An uprloe (law lime kiln has been built. a hydâ€" rating plant completed. a stone- omaller installed. and a power plant put in place. There is also a local line of railway bullt by the prlson- or: which runs between the quarries and various parts of the term. It would never do to overlook the flue herd ot holstelni. numbering over a hundred. grazing in the posture ï¬elds. The men take a personal pride ln these. or in all the stock upon the termâ€"indeed the belt cou-' dltloned teams are those worked and cured for by an m onâ€. GETTING A FRESH GRIP OF THINGS. This life is 360d for the men. They eat well of wholesome fare, vege- tables of their ovm growing, meat 0! air own fattening. You see hope In thw- faces, and gather item their speech that most of them de- um: tb he better. 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W‘ J 3323331â€: do. to your nine that a High: alzer- you’d engorly pay TWICE AS MUCH as it would cost to secure these 100 REGU- LA_.B CUSTOMERS t hrough an adver- ‘ Chang hand aggres- M‘mw y also people AC- Is Invariably the rep'y How Much are widé “awake for white “REGULAR CUSTOMER Worth to Your Store? during the next week or twoâ€"customers who for yeers and years to come, would meke a. MyAJORITY of their purchases of goods in your line at YOUR STORE ! Whet would each of these 100 customc.“ benWORTH to you? It is. we think, quite likr-ty that- if 3 "such an investment were possible 969M“) 0"?!“ Suppou u could BUY 100 adâ€" ditionu ULAB CUSTOMERS i‘i‘wakel‘or white waist bargains and a “03k yuppie†you cannot hOpe to equal. rm eke, be susifully trimmed and made from 1 m go into details for there are a great 9e you will be very pleased with them. uowtions show. Regular {$1.25 and 1.50 1.39, waists worth regularly 2.25 to 2.75 ‘1-- with four itoi-e‘! 00.... non... ..... city's lure. forgot murh that he imam have remembered. and So _. we“. it might have been worse. 03. der the old nystem hp wuum I): in his 06“. 0" If at Work \wauM hear the wk of shame. the smpm earl) and 6089 (flit M1", which drew (he Elem. es at the cur-ions am unfwline. am he is wefkmg mu m; 2mm seha. “9% the while he Mung)»: Hw um; men land. dmml an em mm might bé flmmh mm u", M, and Wind (‘Mbï¬he hi= uhlwellhg Bane)? with n ma! ut nm “in: “w muscles Madame m M: Mum NW. me am woman» hacking hm. â€my, puny up and dawn the mumâ€"up am down he can an mm imlp growm a new flock of Emu: rem-has mu; the vamp: hr-mm can!“ run help growing me gain. Mmmr nature has him in Md. The perms!!! lmilmng, mm 11! 00W 0! construction. will be uni- q'ue in that there will be neither bolt I0? ‘5†to be seen. There is no mutation like the prison farm on “I“ continent, or in any continent for that matter. A! the annual Mall! of the International Prison :w- A W . - «Buster: W†W W’WR W-da)‘ due in that there will he Mme: bolt nu! W to be seen. There is an institution like the prison farm on Ch“ continent, or in any continent for that matter. A! the annual meeting of the International Prison Mlatlon. held in Washington. Supel'lnwtdent Leonard of \he Mans- ï¬eld institution. in his address of m to penologists gathered from the four corners of me earth, said that he beliewd 1h» lime would come when the model prisun would be built. a. prison wixhwn a cell. Eat-President Dr. J. '1‘. «:i‘muur, To- moor. Toronto. is rephinfl. remark Ca mt he felt certain sum would 5b thb use. " I rannot 191! 3'9“ Nat {ht (late of its compMir-r: he “‘8, I" but you win f‘m‘. ‘3 5‘ mode! besoh 11g Gueiph. ()m." but â€3H. “*2 ï¬nnna. “1w um mm mm. 1». mm till 8* “k bWHflâ€"himsm â€a“. 3* “bibâ€"3H3 ‘onrs ll! “£8 \ftth. my mama‘- $1 an -- 'umapo‘iw 24m...“ mus signs mm M1 and: BE the gut-wag m;- in» mm was m: WM ~ Hum: Buy he: :zzzjanz u 's‘v M mg)“ 21% \m' ~a mm m: h: ‘3‘? 503-»: m“ 8{ BBS :‘E'Mi wu- ï¬ ii sum Hm uww ‘ M85951“ 13:31 941 W; I»: .mm w W? WW“ PAW “WNW m max- sw "“ Ms mum: :- $3? *9 5 my; Q ï¬g W". MS; .88 Mt" ege'szk‘ï¬i W ‘8 Mi mm ’r‘ W 4135?: WW6 W- WE}; 8Y6 ..... $195 Who or. c- GardO' logist, say 5, r “intestinal diseases .‘ Er. bbelieves that the 5: ing the death of thousam Fm: of typhoid few K m want to {W ‘h: by being helm: Mt mt it 01 um A ï¬lm saw-m Tm mst m g snow ball REF WW. $9M W?! K was: m M Lumbvr (‘mm ital! gm 815.000 111 Cash m from the ('8! use Mm. The Georg M Bilbo-rd 8111mm 1 o Ih “$0! In!!! Tron; H LW Campany Limit-«T ï¬lly hm “hid! [111‘ 1.. Bi Mkéhum behnn‘. 2?.» M 111111. last \ ~- “RENEE “an In 7 - ‘ m mt H111. 1'11 - 111111111 31111111111111 ï¬gï¬mi ‘1‘ \1‘ 3" " 1111111 1 ~ V“ a“ 3B“ “1% ¥§3‘\ :z‘ ' ' 1111111111 “W i 111 '11 M {It 1111 1111111 .. 111111811111 11 -~- 11! 111111: T1111 11111-11“ - 5111181 1111111 1111*“ 1.1. Baker Lumber ( Get $15,001 From Rai 3m ' 9. My “We hum «I J p u- MI Q19 Whnhtfl Admins“ Pmflnvinl game! an A convent km Lâ€"Ilmmu‘» mu he «I Liberal - Conserv ‘ms. V ice-Pu» Mn N law-.- on all Raul OWiuJWIhr “an. .. mud J. Fox. M. p. n the duty 0‘ Um (mm moneofuuu mum “the riding at ‘hr urn mu Will Be (In Children’s dresses bun! aid Percales god stripe effects all to 14 yours. Prices Ladies House . striped percales balms straight I shirt waist effu- 2.50 and 3.00, your chmce In itâ€), Indian 1 lawn, some plain gar embroidery trilmu‘: with inverted Wain for about ï¬gum, Price! to L25 ...... Your wants Children’s Dre fl 9‘“. 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