PAGE EIGHT soft coal in that region. can mine it themselves, it cheaper to buy ltirom the mining company. . It is a very shiny coal and is the common fuel there. I saw the C. P..R. irrigation ditch running 200 miles across the country lrom MfLeod to Medicine Hat. It is 20 feet wide at the bottom and full of water from the Bow River. .It decided runs parallel with the mountains Glenarm, and and hence can overflow the landLand must be c on the lower side. Each larnler lOBER, let. we . l ' ' V RY LOW and has a sluice that he can optn and PRICES D0“) \ E days will sell let water into a smaller canal of for the next. thirtyaoons. GROC- . - ‘ ‘l RY his own alongSIde the big om, 011 ECLOTHING. D‘ \' i QHOES and his farm. This small one helERIES, B00Tb A‘ I . at prices overflows and the water runsépATENT MEDY EVER down the drills into whlch theILOWER THA’I§HE HISTORY OF land is cultivated leI' all sorts Of:KNOWN IX S ‘:\S crops. for the plU‘Dnsu of carrying {NORTH VICTORIA: flgï¬uï¬gdb‘sn the. water from the canal. POOP' All 300Ԡmarked m p - . 1. with this artiï¬cially irrig‘du‘d Gll(“RlSl case or collapse below a dlï¬icult' 12nd wOllld not have any other. MUR("ISON The ditheulties that to! rrhe Mormons are going to bllild ##5##â€" n a spur a millionâ€"dollar beet sugar facâ€" _ Help the cause and help your self. joint tory at Medicine Hat." EXCUR- LABOR DAY â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"+â€"â€"â€""â€" SION Come with the "What else can “‘8 d0" “"315 the GEEEN CHEESE NOT WANTEG UNION BOYS. ‘ r * l I ‘4' library. The mayor said he was sure *4 [HE WAICH‘AN'WARDER it was not and would rather sub- 3 scribe $50 to buy another site. Published Every 111 y l Judge Harding was on record as say- ‘ CIRCULATION. - s'wol ing that to place the library there =_â€"///‘â€"â€"_l would teetotaily ruin it. A big lcommittee of the Library Board apâ€" THE $12,000 BY-LAW lpointed to choose a site,'selected anâ€" In 3' few days the property-owners i other one altogether. Probably all low“ “m be called on the aldermen except Aids. Maunder by-law to raise $12,â€",and Cinnamon had condemned the Before VOt- site. The joint meeting agreed that was the wrong place for therefore they decided to That is the logic of! and yet there are 139°- 5 es not as our St ‘ ‘ ‘ leared out by 091’ of this have CUT THE, to vote on the H00 for town purposes. by-law it is important the park should understand the the. library, led to the submissiou put it there. the situation. ple who wonder the town do get along very well. . 2 The fact is the whole thing. was a i ing on that that they situation that of the byâ€"law, and what its adop- tion or regulation will mean. The plll'llust [or which this money the most part (mite HERE can be no Doubt of the influ' encc of Fashion upon every Ga meat in this Store. The Beautiful Creat- ions in Our MANTLE DEPARTMENT are therefore more closely in accord With fashion this season thln ever beforeâ€"not by chance, but by careful buylngâ€"buylng only what fashion demanded. As a result we are showing a variety of well tailored and perfect tilting MANTLES which to our mind will easily surpass the expectation of the lust imformed buyer. They comsin the very newest materials made in the most pepular styles. The prices,alw1ys as low as possrb‘c,_ar.e no more than months literâ€"thercrorcu is to your advantage to buy now. is asked are lor definite. It is proposed to spend it problem. abler men would have bee eyement Were to the signal for surrender. as follows : Buildingr approaches to north â€â€œ3 3mm 35‘ H} lJ‘l'ldg'l‘ to achl li’:>‘t \‘CGJNS dC‘llClt llleetlllg 1116 l‘l‘ltvlllllu Kentâ€"st. crossings l'l'l†Making l..-rz;lalletit romlï¬m 43â€â€ '1"... six-ct or these itwllls will valuable L “to†mlitm‘l-s that cannot be . owned wa.Q Sï¬ 'l‘.‘ llilllllllll. ()1. lll"ll‘ ‘30?“ mould hardly lllllll"'t' is not raised simply be raised " ‘t‘nn l-lw. El \‘.lli bt- szriklllq a higher rate of thing “a; done, lion, and lw’lt‘u-n the two illc‘tlllflls ) llll‘l‘l,‘ is littll- 1o CllOUSl‘. belated lost.~ Wt icqt But the Sham for roads is an l'tfllllll‘l one 01 the C01 ' " Though. different sort. »,,..qo.... Jam .. item of .1 is. :75,“ . ~ our}; rim-(il'd. ll lbw-fl lm‘l lw The addition of that sum is IT iS' a billll} (*3. so-..» nu - â€â€˜4‘-“- .3' Y'alSl'll. - Much-5W F Carpets For Fan The New Cheers for the Fill trade are now forward. They come in whole carpetS already for the floor, in Wiltons Axminstcrs, Brussels, Tlpestrys, Wools, Unions and lngrains. Some are our direct importation and some are from the best Canadlm Makers, l‘ney are the choicest lit we hat-c ever 4m s’nown, being only thsvery new- 5’7Ҡâ€i ll L»: - ‘ cst colors and popular dasigns. "l1“ 3' 1.1.; .. , nulcw} .».. ' VlSlt our Carpet Department for mama: our: Great sale your new Floor Cov:rings. “MW“ â€3"" â€â€3"“ Bismcnt Department â€"- -vâ€"-â€".â€"-- ...-.~.... (rues? loll lV l‘ll'llll\lal.\'ll(‘ OYI‘I‘ recent. l‘OLUl' ~v walking to place $1.3m more in tlli‘ Dr to succeed lle slipvl‘il ll" W4 Il‘l‘. slliel’llll‘l luff't rank 01 from wa s'clloo‘, _ results. and hill the Iron: Colleges. . Fees are lower than ll'l mo bin-n spn-nt lL-VCY‘ {Hill .‘lllllVl‘ tl‘n‘ store-(l for next work has rolling clay U3. {Iran-1 Write for pill‘l iculars. “I l’l-llNGl-E. l’l-I: })H‘li‘?'l Walks, \‘n-l'jx' good llo:l~~ in grading loads. :lllll they 0‘ . . l .‘ . .llul‘. HRH: .N'lllll’. .. sellnlwd («.11 rain on they have been recent ll":1\ y (llllllll. ll<>\\l“.'l‘l’. ll. {‘lf'. " l“ “ great I_\' any: hing but brary w-as of more 100““ and the toWn ljlllldlllL: ‘(i()nU ,3-‘Sl(l"\‘ Ill-wt done on \Villialli-St'. lo- lln- station all extensive piece. it'll rd FMVELLE Bros. â€".ll.l‘. Sli"ll.“l. .‘ .Z -‘..’.s in» mm a in ‘ :1‘ .. ands of “dollars’ worth (1 no man could say anyâ€" courageous than “\\hat 1’" Men who so read- had wh at .erty sacrilice >> that SLEHHI “u; 5 mm, solllt‘\\'llcl‘e‘ . . ~. t' ‘ I .lthlng lllOlL “lâ€: â€r â€â€˜r'illlr’l'lb’ bills to roll claï¬â€˜viulse can we do fall back on that question that is :ily ‘ 'x. '\ “ .l l -l ~ _ 'lllnlcloll wnlu, no ‘bnttel‘ do nothing" _ that 120-21 lllllll'()\l‘ll. lt. ls a questlon who-Hm}, this road" at a Cost of S"\':'l'tll hundred dollars a lllll". limiy will deny the roads lmycitllese men slioulll have V town will get for lenglatOrS imagination, ' ' ' be stainpeded by 0 startâ€" 4:...» till; lllllll'UVCllll-llt and its Costsimen of outlook, L.l.l are of a sort to induce the people toltiye who will not 9 ’ . ' ‘ ~ ' x ‘- I . ‘I‘ l .' V ' . ' ' l-lilll :llil': Lllt' uolk on Lllc saint Uasls. solllt‘l)0d.\ 5 impulsneness mt is \\‘i‘.I-l'«‘ the question urisws‘fing to build a ï¬reball in the winter a property For our â€â€˜Vngnor giving sites of town . lulrt \\'-~ ‘ the bulldâ€" 5'1}an asked for, in llll; >;il!lt‘.ings to be put on them. Bill. that SYMMU has been spent, jdav has not come yet. In the mean- 0 go on the marâ€" on Sn" ' ' ~~ 'J‘b-LL: â€".‘ls>‘ocia‘.i . . ~45, A, .\ in the money by-law. "w“- would not furor eXpending lthat are worth as much as defeated. If it is to carry We think fthere wil #Eï¬ï¬ii‘k‘t‘lï¬ $300K3+230€ uvtw-ssary for council to 1year or \e:‘).' explicitly and on. theiréthe other b hm; they W111 spend this ino- :have the consolation at least of havâ€" e'ing done what we could to preserve ‘ to this ll". \‘.lll ll.) * I" o >wnl-Ll.‘ . ; \ we v . .I‘ 2289yards of Brussels toldnwch less than reg ebeï¬ns Thursday next . FLAVELLE Bros. â€"lln .lue. 711. l‘lli‘. .l d . I n ‘L O†llï¬vrq , \» . A honor, If the peopl that. itfa beautiful public square will be invested in granite TOLlll-llla-ltO‘Vn’ 311d 0f, bythis last act, having used in building per_;been rid of the need for any further lefforts in that. behalf. rmy il' it is voted. any Sol't of assurance / +e+ ,+ r Emlyn I :erlel to be mam-ill streets under capable superâ€" \ision. FEW WORDS ‘Mr. W. A. Carlyle, of the â€Rio Tillte mines, Spain: “The Spaniards are the best laborers I ever saw†Jas. Glass : “Nearly half the crop is yet in the ï¬elds in Mari- posa. The recent heavy rains caused some sprouting.†‘. F. D. Moore: “There was never a ï¬ner plum than the old red sort. It is a wonder growers do not raise them yet." Mr. Jos. McConnell: “The mill at Bobcaygeon is soon. to be permanently closed.‘ Lindsay ought to buy that water power.†be greatly i lllierVCd. l the chances of the by-law will I l ‘4‘ ##‘twï¬'VX‘ THE LIBRARY SITE CHOSEN That a joint meeting of council and Library Board has deCided to put the library building on the'market park would SUV“) to indicate that the mar- ket park is the proper site. But for Curtain other considerations it would. One ol‘ these is that the men who were prominent in that move have beell the leaders in the undertakings of late years that have turned out to be blunders. Listening to the dis- cussion one could not help being reâ€" minded ol‘ the Feneltm power fiasco and the street-lighting hunllb'ug. With the same deliberate air and trifling argument the same gentlemen arriv- the same confident and irra- tional conclusions. The man who \isi‘lt-(l seleral towns and cities at the town’s expense, investigating the (pitszion of municipal ownership of electric street lights, and the cost of a plant. and who made a report to the town on his investigations, and. repudiated that report as soon as it was proposed to act' on itâ€"he was there. , The alderman. Who threatened to resign his seat if a. - company was allowed to light the streets, and. at the next meetingyvas the champion of the Gas Company and loaded the town with that: con- tractâ€"he Was there, and brought in r x r \ Mr. 1%‘W dence of increased marketing. The - world's shipments of wheat last‘ wee“ Ogtélebergstié 1:: r lWelllngton. two- Elias Powell: “I know of 20 ways amounted to less than 7’500‘000' bu- land yorchard 83y new, half were of getting perpetual motion, but shels, 83 against 9305-00†bushels 0n William-st ' no th two of them are better than the for‘the same. week one year ago. The brick house .. r ' others. One is the spur gear, principal falling Off in shipments oc- 0n Albert-st: south f and the other is central force. I curred in the United States and Ca- stone foundation ' rarlne (house. am working both now. and will nada, where they amounted to 3" 0n William-st n rt: actre if“ . have the thing going in about a 245,000 bushels, as compared with half 8 roomso ,ds ore) and aâ€" week. It will have a wheel with 5,437,000 a year ago. The “Sim“ ls ’ b 'tl; goo stone cellar; angular velocity. It will make supply of wheat in America is, too, in: 3282113 ï¬gggesgggemeath. rible rate. I can't hurry this 13,203,000 bushels at present. as business for if you go to forCe compared with nearly 21,000,000 UU- Apply to S- 11- PORTER. Watch- ideas they won't come at all.†shels a year ago, and upwards of Mr. Thos. Flurey I :“1 was in the 26,000,000 bushels tWo years ago_ marshes hunting ducks on Tuesâ€" American farmers appear to be heed- day. So were a good many othâ€" ing the injunction to hold their ers, and we made more noise than wheat, and if this movement. goes on the Boer warâ€"and managed to it is impossible to say what limit keep the ducks pretty well scared Prices may rea£h_because the. Ameri- away from where we were. The can farmer (and in this case the. tit- mosquitos were not so timi-d, but le American is applied to the Whole specimens an inch long sampled of this contlnent) controls the siltua- our gore in big gulps. Some of tion. The American‘ farmer may, the boys slept in their canoes at t90' P8 at any time strengthened in night and enjoyed the rain. I his dispOSitlon to hold .on by a sud- got ~tWo ducks." - den outbreak: of war in .Europe. . Thos. Robson: “I have sold my . tannery and expect to go west to mast km comfortable 121.3 potln-ai> H \D ' ‘ n 'lllesdai' 33’" ll‘ou . ‘ght lllin lll.\ ()‘ .- i ll’ - .l inches 1b;(.1\. 1 . '~ :,. il‘m ; \ til lhl} l‘l’n'll. lllch Smilllm‘ h h“ Whole fl C‘il all - ll: ‘ ()hil ‘, 'iuven‘ile plaint to which the mostI â€"â€"â€"O-â€" ‘ ., P. ,. tle toWnl . _‘ , 1’10I)b.x':‘:‘dt:]:t’tlle ,,:,Splace~ 'salesman and Shippers Ale to Blame . . “.1? L . .t m; ublic ' For Cheese Getting on the Market . rhn luvâ€"law had been sub- nlent or on: OI its impor a .13 tooEarl ‘ 4 institutions. The mayor sad the . . . y 7 , i ‘ . v“. ought not to be used ; the The. Dairy _Dl\'ls10n, Ottawa. has -â€"T0-â€" IMHHW d" ligloilfgén Grille-board said to use it :l‘ec‘eived advices l‘l‘tlllllp Mr. A. W, ‘ I than . . '-'b“ll‘V . and vet the EGIllldlt‘}, agiï¬-nt ort ll. llklltllltljlt. o Penelon Pal 5 would SI’Oll the h 1‘ ~ ' ‘ ‘ lAgrlculture in Blltalll, to the ellvct . .. and there you me. lthat the reputation of Canadian TH ulna-1T1? Q‘lu‘rrling‘ congratulations of the ichense has been injured by the large R 7 L L" h l on that performance, 'amount that has been sent ll‘Olll . , ,- ., ‘Canada this year in a "green" or un- e1 mmu 'cured condition. Dealers state that Per Steamer KCUOSha the simple king‘- ,. ._ . ithegn-at bulk or Cunalllan choose] .will leave the to“. “What. 915‘!" could we do 1’ 111ml†lllas been too lnlnlatllre when SllllllW-d Boggmq returning W,“ leave oth'in . else were thev able to do, land Canadians “'1†only have [lullxll- Falls at5pJD. n n ,. . x . . " i " ._‘ ‘- . - ’ j “ :hw ll'ld been abler they would lSL1\ es to blame. ll the .‘Bl‘lllNl‘lh 1:5 The excurSlou. which Will be under 1'" ‘1‘. 1“ mm†M“ “ï¬lm“ but. ll LL . ,. 1f theV inland falls oil llOlll causes sue the 8.115 ices of Lindsay Branch No. W ‘ ‘ .V i ‘ ~ n -inot have asked the question. †:these. It need not be pomted out ' p . . ration of Labor, . ha )30 .10 ‘11) sullltle..l . . , 00 - . . . 9326 American Fede .. t a. l- l . . c . Thad not hunted with their IIOSLS t that a falling oil 1,, demand means a prorhisesto beone of the best of thâ€" 2 . i , around they would have ,lower price. It 15 Simply another Fverybody invited. . “050 m. m g‘ V)â€; that would have was“ or "killing the goose that lays 5938m- ‘ . Skll‘lS (-ilk l"'l‘ll~‘ to carry it on. Neur- got. a “CW 01 1‘11! :0 k . -' 0‘ before I golthln eggs." TiCket59 AdUItS 35C, Chlldren 20C “N' ' .._ ' , _ lrm'ented them lronl cowerma _ I When a salesman notes that the 1v i‘ l- 1 (l'llll Lspun) has llll‘t‘illh .l . ~ 1, 11,1- ‘. . - . A] It“ I tl‘ l‘ ‘1 «l l I. “hyphen insigniï¬cant quesllon 01 t1: .H :tendency i0, lthe 61100501 lllllar'l‘xstfl‘n: JAMES "EALY JOHV WA! KER NCVCI' bid we I showmg l' 110 “Ml " ' ‘5. . - ‘ f -- . lt-l 'z ‘, x s na u‘a .-' t .' . . . )3 r ‘t of tie "lockemndlatfl location 01 a lllndly )futh ,(tlSWIl\; 1i’id out tlhe s ocl’ he has on Chairman 0f Com. Secy.0f COm- ll‘llt W011†Wm YWWPPTOV“ IS .H}. l‘3 , rs .‘.- ..x - . \SthHO L‘.‘ 51», ..b \ .‘ ' v’fl . ‘ year's . mg“ “l" m; glf‘ $511252!) after it ,q hand : at other times he thinks th‘illt ______._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"‘_â€" rapidly as thls. Every garment ‘ lwelfarc 0f “at â€13 '1 ‘ he will save the amount of tie. w t r l , . h'Lnllecated. and the 30‘; greater Of the‘slirillk‘flfqï¬? in curing l’.\' 5‘?â€an ‘18 [ï¬lms I" â€orâ€! as [ll Sfle 180]) to an l'llgl'l Standard 0f Md ltown's wood. were not even mention‘lsoon as possible. The cxrm'tf‘r. 0'“ ' excellence demanded by careful look much better,‘d 31:71:19 lo-int meeting. No man lthe other hand. looklng to hrs Iown . buyers. we COUld occupy Th“ action “they lillle of mrtlintz clear of :“nm"dl}am 1,11,)“ ("ll â€11‘; {nursing We have 1761) acres of the ilnest double this Spa: in telling 0f the ‘. . ‘5 h J " ‘bllvs l-l-eese tlat sloul )0 i' . . ‘ N . hwest [0,. 5111,, in , . bnv l‘l . . .- - . ~ . ,. lands in the . Oll l...l.1 l- 1 1‘t110 lllnslnerisln oi the slte pl oblenln the curing room to “ppm “1,. Sulosâ€" lblolcksto suit purchaser. These splendid workmanship and land standingr up to say that the 11- man is disposed to blame the exâ€" llands are situated within 21) to 30 beauutul materials u>€d ill their ll'll’l'm'l‘ll in importance than .porter for the present condition 'Of 'miles 0,. Regina. capital of the 'l‘e'râ€" manufacture. They arejust the rl‘lla- amount 01' ilCLllLll Hind-3.18 Sit‘ than both put; l thing's andk ViteI Versus]. Ru; i111’ $4132: ritori-cs, and mostly close 10 “:“cojx Skirts demanded by fIShlon for .L. - ' 1'11! 4.» ‘ . ., r" -. ,.- _' . has been Y-‘l‘y slzlall. :1 _. . 11‘1kinu' a resolute sl-and ' “‘0 to ma e a â€La-la ,. 'ti‘s (“-0 to ’Statlon, “ hcreï¬mln can I"? Shim)“. this {all and you C331 have no 'IOS'Plll‘l' ant ,‘ †. ., . to assume that bOtl la} “ ‘ From a Sa't'lslaclory pultllascl a, p . l t .d f for these. 'l‘lIUUIâ€"lll the library “‘15 blame in this ($1150.. It 19 14â€"“lll-V to small cash payment will be :l(?Cl'l’lv"‘l con‘cppon 0f cls I 61 .0 “'0 do “0t ll'mll‘lwino- “tetotallv ruined" and thouS- be I‘OFJI‘Cle that 'm' the Silk" 0? a and the balance in easy instalments. th: variety ShOWIthtllOut anlrl. any all, That 5 ‘ of tawn prol)’ little t(‘ml’Ol‘m'Y advtantage} :01â€; “it; The land is clear prairie without any spection The prices. as usual: ‘ , . . ., ~- t r men and OXPOI‘ “‘5 5‘ ‘l‘ _ ' . A 10};le - i ('tllllll not ll;l\" Cost more than #1001). “fillying to enda‘nlm‘l' a trade whlch FIFL. L the IOWCSt pOSSlb.C. has required so many years to reach its present‘high standard and whlch 3.53,,“ :33 ., L. , |means so many millions ol‘ dollars G A. CO r; 4.qu (1:3. to the farmers of Canada. The pa- - “A 1.†trons of factories would be .L‘Ollh‘lllt- VETE |NARY SURGEON 1 .. ‘ V inc: their own interests l).\' IH‘lSll'llJJ LINDSAY, ONT. that â€3“†“we“ Shim]? 1.“: .hllmtanL Graduate of Ontario Veterinary the “Hung-loom ""l‘l 11' 1:,ms3154, College, Toronto. Oflice: S‘nlyth's best mudmon to please â€L M L Block, corner Kent and Cambridge _ ..- consumer. stsf Day or night calls prolnpth ' attended to. DENTISTRY A SPE o-ooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo: .W WHEAT WILL BE DEARER LIALT1--26'6m- __.+__â€" :5 The Deliveries are Slow and the World’s FARMS FOR SALE. \YllV as" ill" Supply Short and prom-mud to the people \‘.’1lll()ll‘lL liltime the library W111 . In connection with our nl'llclo in / qualizicarion. the by-law will likely be? ket park, and the lament that it got last issue on “l‘llolï¬all' '“Tlikll'. 151“. In Brock Towmship, adjoining village I likely not be general for a l {0110“ng from the “OCH." 5â€â€œ â€l of Cannington, and close to crean'l- . l l twoâ€"it took that long for l'titt-l'tluyt is of interesit: ‘ 1) 3y :1. 150 acres, alé‘3 Plo)w land. The q'lastlon 0f Prop 31' C1 ) )L l. ' ' l l ‘ . _) ‘ 7, ates-t reports illl leate Llat, ll‘ riC' house (cost ‘ ,Utll ); two , , : 4. \ lll'lldelS t0 tad“, effLCt/I “L, yield (if wheat in lillSSlil (\‘~'lllL'll l5 good frame barns, one ‘1'th Stone those boys and gll'lS 0f yours 15 a serlOllS EllifcltuCl- " one OlIllt‘ three .‘liig producers of the foundation, driving-house, inip‘leâ€" ' ' VCf world) will be ablout 2:, per cent: lw- men. house and frame “We; OP . W. 6 pay special attention to school shoes. 7 Y ., “2‘" “‘3‘“ 1:“ “SF ‘1?“ x “1“ 'il‘mc‘iw fhard: abundance oi water. Price line we have is solid. Every pair is carefully 63v 0 agrlcu â€1'0 â€1 ““fwru 1" or; m l‘ 1“ ow for quick sale; terms easy. ' ’ ' , >7 ’ ,. cos the wheat crop of his Country at In Ops Township 41. miles from anllned before belng pUt Into StOCL. V" C rejeCt “8,803,161 bushels. less than last . r . ' ‘ _ " . . ' 7,; 0 7 rear. In addition to this. the will-alt Llndsa), 130 acres ï¬rst-class land. 3' Shoe for What some \VOUld C4113 trifle' \\ .,d ’K . I . E .. ., l-s , n . “1 Good frame house, two frame ‘ g d ( “'16 ‘iakc acreage 01d limit]? 1:“ 3Ҡ"031:1: barns, stable, etc. ; orchard. School 50 for the sake Of our CUbtomeb an iOI' Ll - derab y lt. uc. . lls -ea. on. it and church convenient. f _ latest reports indicate. too. that the 0 our reputation. spring wheat crop of the Northwest- â€"â€"-Oâ€" __ ern States, which is being depended ., upon to bring up the total yield of TOW“ Property for sale. Misses’ Dongola Kid Lace 01' Button 8006, 501- the .R-epubllc, lS likelylo be Sorlous- Near R. C. church; new brick house, . h . Th 51106 is ly Injured by late rains. 0n the corner lot ï¬rst-class property . 9 ]d t roughout, hlgh back Strap, lS whole, it seems Qlllte clear that this rooms ' ' as Str (1 t ï¬ne CnOugh : 3708?ij jg,†3931;511:505 1311‘ if On Lindsay-st, near Glenelg; solid f cog-as need be 3‘} Ye . C 1.2,, ,, cons1 e a y o -‘ .M'ea , . . i _ 2 TIC > while demand, owing to mm), gum; pgck house, 8 rooms, cement cel or any kind of wear, Sizes ii to , p g .. 7 ml prosperity and increased popula- " . _ , . _ . , . . , § , ' :.: ,‘L,;- m:- ,, . . ,1 tion. will be enlarged; Ogti‘tï¬géï¬Ã©'e 3:: store; bnd‘ house Misses Extra Quellty GIOVC Gram 1,3.CC 8:105 i " ' m 3005 (‘Hl.lii‘.1.:' V l, . .t teworth ' f0; ill!“ in th ’ ‘ . . , o _‘t,;,mmdl ‘ < H \ .\ .. BOYd Sigllaligï¬q hnoowever i: not idllnd ll: 0n Peelâ€".8: west, tWo "fadeâ€! houses, SOIId 1115016 and counter high baCk Stmp‘ . 35 7S Ed. R. l-‘.q'l‘lil)‘\l litâ€; the probable yield. but in the evi- 2:? brlc ' 9 rooms With bath-room the shape and style Of a ï¬ne ShOC. 15111 thC; 01¢}, OllllOSll'.‘ 13.1.3... ' . ' l0:1 139;;- - ‘ . . . ZCS . . . ._ wearmg I()1lialletles of a coarse shoe, 51 L00 1 I to 2, rice - - - - Boys Whole Cut Buff Lace Boots With backl 00 O . . ' . strap and solid insoles, $1265 I to 5,P1'1€C , . -†Youths same as above but: u, 12 and 13 8°C 9 - - v- Boys Whole Cut Buff Lace Boots With halid' ’ ' l strap, superior sole stock. Every bit 5;; 25 Size I to this shoe 15 Without a cr at . Y or in d . at - sllo on s samcasa ve, II, [2 an I.) r 7 ' ' ' ' Boys ExtraQuahty VlCl Kl Boots, SOlld throughout, Has a1 2.00 shoe and Will wear to satisfy Size I.t0 5, price - - 9 . Youths same as above line, I I, . [louse oilefllge The undersigned will receive until TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th.. 1903, at noon. 03ers of not less than the redolutlian to give the. market park site to the Library Board. One . - would be considerably impressed by the deliberations of our .m'unidpal bodiesâ€"and exceedingly sogby a joint oneâ€"ii he had .not attended-cam. for some time before. i ‘ Another reason why the decision does not reassure thedioubr'tihgzv is†that nearly if not quite‘every ~Iiiemhei- of both bodies believed’ the market park was not the proper site for: the look .out for some of the good things I hear are to be had out there. The days of the small tannery are' numbered. Machinâ€" . ery is taking- -the_plage of_ indivie ._dual labor, and big operators are the only proï¬table ones.- I ,shall leave an the 15th for Ed- monton and expect to buy land, and .ipos'sibly~ engage in the ex- . " ' 'port cattle trade.†, Mr. John McDonald : “At.Stra.thâ€" cona, £N.W.T., 1- saw potatostalku 3 feet high. There is plenty of The c.P.R, will run their “Harvest Excursions†to ,‘ManitOba. Assina- hoia, Alberta, on Sept. t5 and 29th. Further particulars nextweek T. C. HATCHE'I'I‘, Agmt’C.P.R. Lind- say; " ' '- TO CURE A COLD IFlONE DAY Takelnntma. lilomoQuinineTab- lets. Alldrngiststdund themoney itittailatom'n W_.Groves'gig; Winona-41)“ 25c. ’ 45 acres of land in any part of the County, for an Industrial Farm, on which may be erected a House of Refuge 'for the County of Victoria. Odors are to be marked “ Oflcr " n . V . i 0’ 11"†, and must contain a descrip- tion 0! the land and name a price per new; No older, will be necessarily wept. . r ed. - . J. n. McNEILLIE,‘ . ,,., V County Clerk. .Cpunty ‘ Clerk’s once, ' UM Luz. 17th. 1903.“.é4.4,. : F. A. Robinson High Grade Shoe Reptile; Ready When Pranised WWW ‘ ‘ 74 Km smear, unosrw O Sllclifl: 8