'l'lllEF ENTERED DOCTOR’S HOUSE AND CARRIED 0F PRESERVES AND OVERCOAT ' . I One day last week the residence of by way of the cellar. He carried off a| ‘ HIGH-GRADE.GUARANTEED ovamu-s no: u E TEN cams A surrou mo as cams “In. our in: neamnm ' THAT vou soucIrr men FROM mu. REPLACE man IF may DO NOT 6w: 5mm: smsmmomwnnm numv oavs mom on: or puamsc. III IIIm Io,IIIIII=.5I..SIIOWN-IIIE ‘ sur-mce on buildin sor stock 'ves cash returns ' 1. That m E 8 8" cC’n’Slgnment of preserves and after a local doctor was entered by a sneak only when You suffer loss. k1 . . f th '2. That land insured by thorough underdrainage will give thief who evidently had a sweet tOOth it‘ll-(12:; 33:31 :28p§:?::r,so bede- L I .1 my I _ ‘mh‘ Q you increased cash returns each year Without loss. in his mouth, and was also in need room andvllsllrloinede his best overâ€" WIâ€. STAND IT BE ARE‘MADE TOWEA E 3. That the premium paid in investing in tile atndmdramage of wearing apparel. coat ’ _ .. -, - .'“' .t-vaeo 0.0.0 , E.. . E 1350 r316â€??? 1:93;?†U‘Ol’S (“3 m 4‘ er g E It was during the absence of the l Nothing else has been missed to ' w. -- f/ -. .. â€'l b‘ d 1 t cuie d m the occupants of the house, .and the light] date, and there is no clue to the " ' . / i. That cement ti 9. mac me ma e am 9 earn . ' z ’ . . _ ,. ,1 . , , , the perfect land insurance. Investigate at the ï¬ngered indiwdual eV1dently entered perpetrator of the theft. NATISNAI: ESNEEEE..EE§§9.2 CO. OFFICE OPENED IN FEW DAYS FOR in; " NAIIONhEIIEI LOCK NUT INDUSTRY} IN} . i As was announced in the Post on entirely satisfactory, and the most E Saturday, Mr. T. L. Stark, of the complete bolt lock nut ever turnedl National Bolt Lock Nut and Drop out. MINDER VILLAGE Is KNOCKING A GATES OF THE TRENT VALLEY mum... M... ‘Zilisfiifewiii,j,.tj:%_ visit to Lindsay, combining business will be a great demand, and he feelsr " I with pleasure. flattered as a result of the tests: ' I'_' NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAYTRICKS WITH THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN INJHE PICTUREEAEOVE; .~ IN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED‘YALLETHEIRISTRENGTH I, ' ,IN THE EFFORTJO RIP A PAIR OF- PEABODYS' OVERALCs‘,’ l El Examiner: 31"â€de now in a State I accommodate any steamer plying on Since his departure from Lindsay made by the concerns referred to. , .. , . . 2‘ of splendid isolation, is determined ;‘ Trent Valley waters. From the head, some weeks ago Mr. Stark has had In conversation with the Post Mr. E .' [BUMQTflEhwlll-t§JANNDJHJS THEY WONT RIP E to be annexed to the Trent CanalI of Gull Lake to Moore’s Fallsâ€"eight,the bolt lock out tested by several Stark. said that together with the? ' , UNDER'THE ARDEST Kle or LEGITIMATE WEAR , h milesâ€"the average depth 0f water 18llarge manufacturing concerns, and bolt works, Lindsay would probablyE ;; . WE -ARE fl'l'lE. Eggâ€"£7576];â€" ’ \§ . E \ system, with all the advantages suc Connection would involve. The peopl of that place are agitating the ques- tion of petitioning the government to take steps to navigahly connect Minden and the vast untrodden ex- 8 one hundred feet' It is felt that if lthey one and all declared it a splen- see a rolling mills started here in thou“): a lock were put in at Moore’s Falls, 1 did success. near future. 'I where the government dam .13 now In A demonstration was held at the Mr. Stark expects to return tol ‘ process 9‘ erection, a EbEg step Canadian branch of the great West- Lindsay in a few days to Open up ofâ€" l E_ would be made in connecting these inghouse firm, and the ofï¬cials were flees in connection with his bolt lockll panse of mingled lakes and forest waters with the Trent Canal FYStFm. unanimous in declaring the invention nut industry. .l. :~ that stretch~ northward with the and extending the stretch of nav-iga- . ...- Trent Canal. The Dominion' Govern- ‘ble waters very considerably and _ ment is building a dam at Moore’s - very profitably, and in a. way to add SAFE BLOWN OPEN AT PETERBORO to the importance of the Canal, and Falls, on the Gull River waters aboutl midway between Coboconk and Min- ‘ confer important direct advantages LITTLE BOOTY WAS SECURED the upon the district, and equally imâ€"‘ .. . PEABODYSTE , r/GUARANTEEDlOVERALLSN E/D/ den, and the latter, as well as d d t th ‘ ‘~ ' ' anxious that at portant in irect a van ages upon e. g ‘ ‘ :;01:ar::1§rtn:’ gslock be placed at country at large. The people of Min- E . . f“ ks t red thx . the 'v‘cin-it 1 'med to have heardlz L. Smitheram. . .. 7‘ _ rocks. On one of these theystiuck nee D." - .--..- . , . 't in the system of den and vicinity feel that they arel 381mg“.- Sa U crac 33 en e ‘3 1n ’ 1 _ Y c a1 I Standing Jumpâ€"1 hUile, 2 Smithâ€" but succeeded in sewmg up their clatt to get a crow/Ir :; ;;'_. servzce. this pomt, as a. um r G 11 warranted in urging the connection office building of the G. Walter Green an explosxon. icram. lat the foot of the rapids. Altogether _____ - IO'CKS necessary.“ conned t ‘3 t u r0 osed u the ractical attention. C0" Limited Friday night and blew . BOOTY WAS SMALL E Running hop stepâ€"l Junkin, 2, .the party were nine days on the ACT RFSPE . River waters With the Canal sys em. lpf Ith V cofeornnmentp and the public l Open the company’s safe. About $30 It is believed that the cracksmen ESmitheram. l river. On at least half a dozen OCca- .4 CTlNG It appears that this would only be a 0 e s ‘13 cash and $4 worth of stamps are entered the building by a small win-g Standing hop stepâ€"1 Smithcram, 2 sions these amateur canoemen were ‘2". ,. warned that probable death awaited .llONEY ll ' . ' h -r f ste s being taken ' ' an enterprise that lrnay soon ea 0 p Imissing. The latter were taken from (low on the east Side of the office, Junkin. beginning of to endeavor to enlist government ac- ! â€"â€"â€"- them if they did not take to the , h , Y ' w â€is both . _ _ , would ..e wel. worthd in. ’1 . t t' n ï¬che cash drawer of a desk which and made their emt from the front:I Backwards raceâ€"-1 L Smithernm, 2 1‘. ' ' ‘ U in 10 . I _ . , _ ‘ - ' from a,to “St and m. us a po ed . ;stood in the ofï¬ce. The burglars left , door, the lock of which had been re- I Arscott. mortages used by other travcilers m: . 13:, :~; - 1 . . .. ML _ . _ n ro os . , , , _ _ -. , , , . _, 3 of View. The Corgiectio m t; f est ano Clue, and nothing but a badly , moved by the aid of a screw driver.. Boot raceâ€"1 Woods, 2 Lawson. 9:1,, Shite of a†they stuck m t3;'- ,7, : .. _ . , g ' ‘l n t t e wor In I , ' .- ' , , _ , . , . . fl ‘ _ .. :OEEd opet 0_ (‘ ad well stoc" MR. HOPKINS 0N gshattered safe and a partially wreckâ€" Other windows in the building were Small boys" raceâ€"1 Lawrence, 2 l. I; river until mm, rcached the r011 ’13:“ ;..I:. . , : -:' _ . C’ 1"- †a g A' : . _ . l V .7 ‘h. w. “Shin“ Em or: m an m d .ed room In which the safe stood, . also Open when the secretary of the Cooke i ‘Y \' v . t “ Ii, - , , , - ‘V 4 'E E ‘E . H 3 me an ' ‘ . . ' ' . I :-r. - ornzau -.enzies, son 0‘. " - "r ' 9.. mm .1v1ng school of gal d WRECKED TRAIN greeted Mr. T. O. Donaldson, sccre- I company entered the oï¬ice thIs mornâ€" Putting 16 1b shotâ€"l Lim'fdun 2. . T) i . v E . t T + I _~n-».;'I .7 . . g: E “E "“E 3 he :2“ ‘ '- Elt an ‘ ‘ I - ~ - ' ‘ ' f d. .neIIZlI/S. IS a N e . {1:227 “‘“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ . .- “h, 31M» Jib ’3 ‘ Iimon “0‘ I 0 , - _ , . , -tarV-ti'€aSlerl'lOf the company, when « mg. 'lhe cash drawer 1n the office was Kirkconnell , , _ E . 1 - ~ -,I ' - ., ., , world brine '37th commercial accessr- Mr. J. hopkins, Cambridge-st. was ~ - . _ . , 1 1 _ . . .. (Ev-ch» m the Phylum- (Ingmar-j, slat: __ , .. . E “ ‘ . . . . . he entered the building this morn- . also I‘zlllSleried and a quantity of - .4 , . ‘uilitv raft stretcnes of virgin haru- a passenger on the Winnipeg-Toronto g_ E stamps removed v “f the G.T.P. - . ,,,,,,,, - . . E ng m K ‘ A . I - . E â€Â» V-.. . S . v,-, ‘7 . . mineral CPR. express, which left the railsI_1 e . ', _ ‘ . “GEL EXPERTS c , . _ , That the work was that of an ex-' It is surmised that the burglars “wâ€... ,, , _ . _ . . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' . J. T. Brown, ma; wool forest. and, possibly, ..-- . l near Cartier, one hundred miles west [perienced cracksman was apparent by E. selected Friday night for their oper- BEING SWEET RUï¬ fiElD'BAY TRAEN is .. .T I? . ‘ . ,. 1;. .,.E ' ' Paczï¬c r u 06 - " .. â€". an... , ,. Wealth It is urged by those favoring this of North Bay on Saturday morning; , . . . l. _ 1: _ ,, ‘ Y : _ __ ,. enterprise that there is now navigaâ€" His family received a telegram on;the thorough manner m “mm It gainbi‘iin: :22: $932: “21111:? g T0 HALIBLE‘YETjN ‘31"31‘15'1 ‘ - ~ ‘ w: " . .I was wrecked a: ble water from Mindeh to the head Sunday which stated that he escaped!was one. . . 7 1 ‘ g. . y ‘ E . . l n :g-y 1‘ - . . A .. Egg; ,V, Friday, lying pr. . . . l EXPLOSIO‘A WAS SEVERE I would be used In the payment of the; At the request of the provrnCIal an- a ‘IIzzsinwss -:' :: 1e.- 1- . .O' Gull Lakeâ€"four milesâ€"sufficient to unhurt. , _ . ‘ . . . I: , _ flieWestern how: - 1 Mr. T. O. Donaldson, in conversa- imen employed at the works. {thorities the police are looking for; The Bobcayveon Independent Holiâ€" ', who C;;Z‘Z‘:">‘ ,2 ms: 3.- . accou . f , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘ ' v v v E , I: u I ' ~ ..l|~_ 3L (1, l ' ltion With the Examiner, stated that NOTES WERE UNT‘OUCHED itwo men, said to pose as “011 ex- bnrton correspondent says I: it not - motion um: :;s:;es. . Toronto \‘ew~ . d ‘7' ‘7 7 7 r1 7 r7 r7 r1 f? 7‘ lhe believed that the handle of the Mr G W Green was out of town‘ t n h lle ed t la deâ€" ’ ' ' †° “7 . 7 j M ' s > .. . ' é ‘ ‘ ‘ i ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’1‘ r†r E E . . E . per 5, W 0 are a g 0 E time that another effort was made to I the ' ‘7’? » ‘ '5 W‘ â€â€œâ€" ' ' It:- a .-... . Era}: M QM 24 :4 a $4.3; q a Esafe had first been removed and a last night, and the first to enterlfrauding farmers in Halton'and Went- (have the niid day train that runs to > any other 17.13. «r Th, 3 . lad be‘n f‘ J ‘ W lcharge of explosive substance was the building this morning was Mr._worth counties and the surrounding Kinmount continued here Fenelon E or holds hi:::.~»1:‘ It: .25, 0“,: me, auu is..- ’3’ . "Q lplaced in the hole that was caused T30. Donaldson. idistrict. Inspector Campbell said to- Falls has ï¬ve regular trains and a any mg“ ~.:r :Ziicate- _,_ ‘ v r -n {1.5 R by the forcible removal of the han- The matter has been placed in the I day he had furnished his men with a special evening train Kinmount has is a mine}, :51: - 01:: mt gave a _: #3. W h, dle. The door was completely blown hands of the police. ldescription of the strangers and closa two regular trains (1;in and gets its and sent , , , H H |off its hinges and was ,:otherwise bad- A number of notes and other 911- ,watch is being kept for them. In the mail mi d- day Mio den ’and Haliburâ€"E ‘ L" from one up; «.7 W lly wrecked. The cash drawer with pets of value that were contained in gmeantime farmers are requested to ton gets its mail by old time be- ; A w-d 0 other. Then than. .4 1'" £4 Esome.$30 in cash was missing and a the safe were untouched. leo-mmunicate with the authorities if I . . ; re E clung I" -' Jerk. We we» - , Itween seven at night and the next, ’.,».. and I M ,_ number of books that were in the ithey get any trace of- the pair. day Gelert Lochlin Goulds are: 7‘ stuck .» ~1 ' ' ' ’ l The R360 T V " Then I lost coast I U . M he awoke the c - 011 its side, and ,7 71 "E he crawled out {,1 El engineer, all c fl’om cuts, came "' my thin-kl. 'ng I wa I thought SO myse " The ï¬reman had through the windci A. . r3, rm, safe were badly mutilatedh as a re- CIVIC HOLIDAY l The alleged “oil experts" were said all stations to summer resorts, an ‘ ‘5‘ “It 0f the explosron. _ T e charge ito have devised a modern method of hour or so drive aWay, and a ser-l r7 r.y struck a wall at the Side of the safe AT THE FALIIS'ODerating the 01d lightningâ€"rod fraud vice that makes these people leave I . ' . H and tore a large hole in the plaster I, . l , _ _ I Mr. J. B. Begg, chairman o: m . d . . d ' . ' , £11998 geniuses represent themselves I Toronto at eight 1n the morning and, c m'ttee 'he s e°dlng e m. .7 in a dition to 0mg other extenmve as oil speculators and seek agree- delivers them at their re80rt at 1;:le d onC. If)?“ m E‘ e In say entra. “ , ‘ All our Muslms, Cotton VOiles, r1 . .. . . . ‘94 damage to the room. ' The (June Holiday celebration held Iments with the farmers for the pur- eight at night and gets them at t 11' week (mm ’ men a work t 15 ' K9“, Marquisettes, Linen Snitings, Cotton - . - on Wednesda , Au . 14th, under the‘ . . ,7 ncllthEn-Zjvarftbgtr'l‘et oifs hzlie::dfll:flia;: auspices of She cuilers of li‘enelonlchas'e'of their property, Offering there l four in the morning when returning at the fair word: The 5’53"": ‘0‘ . 1 l or prices sufficiently large to be ' home, is not going to develop trafâ€" be gage} 2:11.†ofrhe 2 . - . t Falls, attracted quite a crowd to the‘ . been about 1 o clock at nigh . as tempting. An arrangement for the ï¬c very rapidly. If the Coy. waits for . stand and t." e «cr°hec=‘°†,.. x. .. .4 l. I. L UM“ {.7 SUltlngS, VeStlngS, Indlan Hegds, E about that time a. codple of resments Exilsaiingn ti: f::e.pro:1h:m:;:ath:: sale of the farm is closed and the in- tramc to develop under such comp: W“ I- NOE.“ â€mm. GEE , _ 4 Repps, etC., at greatly I'CdUCCd prlCeS Sports both on the canal and at the levitable agreement produced. This tions it will wait till dooms d8,“ 1 30 *5 1 ML†' ‘uta'de"AT CODFJ‘ the farmer is asked to sign. Surely that Kinmount train can he 3 .~ "fr '. "he fem‘l Electric Restorer for .. . 9m tne mm m ;’ park were much enjoyed. Of the forâ€"l ~mer the tilting contest was by far the most exciting, particularly to |the onlookers. 1n the ball games . some good play was witnessed, the :ï¬rst game being between Woodville a during this month. is] â€"â€".â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"_â€"â€".“ ‘7 E E White Crepes for Ladies’ Night Gowns, {:4 ï¬g there is nothing better or more fashionable for W C When the document is duly signed brought here during 'the summer, 8) its proper lensiï¬â€™, E E E ' about in great c.. a portion of it is cut aWay leavmg months only a matter of two hours -, , the signature attached to a promis- at most for the return trip, and 15 vim‘and'dtality -remaiuredan‘ , weakness averted a: once. WEB. Wem IWO 1:1)? 1 ’1 . h . m LII. Br '7‘ sory note. In some cases the amount this cannot be done every day, why mug mmâ€, 33:. ant‘i'hJ‘ on.. of this note is large, one instance 35- lailectaanyaddress. Th6 'EE E had been rick-SE which has come to the attention of nesdayg and Saturdays. The Post Ofâ€" râ€, u» “ â€mm“, Phosphonol restores Everymem E: I Canadian , National not at least two days a. week, Wed- Co..8t.CAtha:ine: 9m. -- ham" M k l ‘7 l . o . {and Kirkfield and won by the forâ€" . , '0 Th f d k, w r“ Exhlb t ‘mer. Cannington thenvf defeated Bobâ€" ithe p911†being for $2,? 0t e ra: f “'““â€"‘“â€"â€""‘“â€"""â€â€˜""‘vâ€"‘ "A ' :;__ _ ran away acres; .1 ' 1 Ion caygeon and afterWards Woodville, 'was discovered by a “91 or, W o E WflWmEWEEEEEEEEEEEEZ:â€E EE they are runs-n: E thus winning first prize. In the tug [warned a Halton farmer What was ihappening, and the two “011 specul- ‘ l l { 7 of war Somerville was the victor.. †, . . . lThe athletic events were well con- gators Jumped hurriedly into their tested. The slow horse race was the lwaiting rig and 'drove away. most exciting ewznt in the park, six The two men concerning whom the; SOME FEATURES OF E WHITE WEAR L. _ Imperial Year There will be a great ï¬nal clearing up of 4 E this season's Stock of broken lots and handled E V EEYOUR EYES ‘. . N :h in sealing: ‘l‘ma. The. month of August is always :I big I'm: 51mm mam-mm v.7 pieces of Whitewear, including Night Dresses, I __ ’ J‘ . . ' 3‘ m er'al C ' ' - - ' ' ' e de t ‘s anxious _ _ ... “.4 3‘ Petticoats, Comhinations, corset COVBPS, Draw- q Caldet: fromagleï¬h§gziemaw nDominiona horses entering the raCc. A}: the ï¬n frogdlllitllfaltesiizlfhzg:nall aclquaintance lee. This year we are putting on n spur-iii THE". ~ Mllï¬gfrfl ‘7 ers, Princess Slips, Blousesâ€"all marked down Exhibits by the Provinces 151‘ Ma§°r_‘300k lst» Scott S Earner, ° - _ o . have some very;IttI'a('t_Ive Em???“ m a... I _; Eh, I..- ' 1 ° 0 Domi ' E'h'b' 2nd, Minnie Littleton 3rd, then Pe- I are how comparatively young. ne much imlow regular prices. ins month lms nun)» .w .1. i-' the ‘ 9* very muc‘l below reg“ ar prlce' R l B dnlgnsc ‘ l(;lt8 d ter Powles’ Myke Arnold and Mor- E is described as 5 feet. ’8‘ inches high. 1†â€W .V'Piil‘ lUl' life 831:4 (If tllPse gmuls :IIiI-i \Vl‘ \\‘:II3’ 1Ԡâ€E’s“; .4‘ DE an O OtS “at s - E ' ' )lggest GVGI'. \Velmve the best methods in e-\‘l'>‘Lf3117"_’ ': '; E From Buckingham Palace g3“ 000ke â€1 the order named. Ex‘ E13; P0111135 ".1 weight, Clean. Shaflvin.’ l \\'¢Ih;.v(a just lmnuht \‘m 3. limai'ilv in ,1â€, \H l . "E'E'EEEEW .1 ,: , the. I\\'llh darn. hair and complemon, \vCaI-: â€3Ҡ\, Mini 5â€â€œ, “H,†v. V â€H, H, he “he , _,I. cellent music Was furnished by l Bobcaygeon brass band. The list of sing a blue serge sack suit and tan prize winners is as follows; lshoes, and carrying a. light colored Canoe race, lady and gentleman â€"l raincoat. His mate is also clean Shaw 1 Mr. Parkman and Miss Hewlett; 2 len, and has prominent ears standing Mr. Jas. Northey and Miss Mario I ‘44 Paintings of the Year from Europe Paintings by best Canadian and American Artists Imperial Cadet Competitions Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits user‘s ,\mi lIIIiI- Lei-II llI'IInII-u «in til "x nyvhsllng 3E1"? lr-un 9:1. III. in .3 1-. 21.. ‘ _ . A“ kmd" â€f repairs Proulplly liltclil-lnl. l'l'i'lni‘l; . . - while you wait. 51 296 for long black Silk Lisle Gloves; wo- '7! a men’s elbow length Silk Lisle Gloves, open a {54‘ fl wrist, two dome fastner, nice weight, close ï¬rm E A‘ weave, Size 6} to 8, sale price. . . . . . . . . . 29:: “Y . E 1:2 to 16 button Malanase Silk Gloves in n almost straight out from the head. I 3:7 ’â€"-" ....... malt-11m were}: P r 3 O '1 cm 93 3 W White’ mac}; and COIOIS’ all SlZ as, Price' '31'00 ngiege 08,13,311); B Arnold He is fair. and. wears a blue suit,l ‘ asses ’ am ' . . . '3 ' a B d t “I“ 32313:â€. mad Upset raceâ€"1 Alex. Northey, '2 J as. With a.wh1te waistcoat, .anama hat l Dragoons’ Musical Ride Northey. hand raincoat. 3 Grab raceâ€"â€"1 A. Northey, 2 G. Menâ€" 1 Izllfgian Crawl, singleâ€"1 H. Barkley; E RUNNING THE UPPER FRASER RIVER RAPIDS '2 Gynn; double, 1 Northey, 2. Gynn. , The honor of running the rapidsi l _,__,_.__.. _ ._.._.,_â€" -- . _ v .. » A .. .â€" †Industries in Operation Butter Making Competitions America’sGreatestLiveStockShow Canada’s Biggest Dog Show America's Prettiest Pussies Japanese Day Fireworks Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four Stages and Arena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Athletic Sports Ten Band Concerts Daily El, [3. V1 l Eel [a l", EEEIEJE‘EIEIEJEJb‘Wï¬JE’EEIâ€"j 23.13; E NEW GOODS ‘1 Our new fall Dress Goods have begun to 4 arrive, New Serges, New Scotch Tweeds. New fay Irish Tweeds, New English Tweeds, New Cana- L‘.‘ dian Tweeds and Homespuns, new ï¬ne French Dress Goods and Costume lengths, new Velve- fl teens. new Silks, etc. 38% Farm“ .\- and -‘ To look over their pantz. I’ an" 009 they haven’t any I) spaIE’: E105. , has, deliver them a: any [.1119 Gunwale raceâ€"1 A. Northey, 2. J. ‘ of the Upper Fraser River from Tete l Northe-y. l Jaune Cache on the Grand Trunk Pa- Tiltingâ€"l G. Aldous and Arthur Northey, 2 John Scott and Gerald cific main line to Fort George for the ï¬rst time belongs to three ad- Menzies. Swimming, '15 years and under â€"â€"‘ 1 venturous Americans who made the Ross Mann, 2 B. Woods. Distance divingâ€"1 G Aldous, 2. C- 1 l l mu PLEBAUM, Poultry 93,091. 1:21;; East Ward. and receive ' 1 nannnnnnn ii.» ‘3 .â€" .-_..â€"‘ g 0’L0llglllin McIntyre [:74 CASH AND ONE. PRICE annnnnnnnnnn {hazardous journey in safety the oth- Acres of Manufactures Mitchell Imperial Fireworks--60 Numbers -_ _ Eer da ' They made the trip in a 1.2 mm. ' , , _ a,†C3; one mile raceâ€"1 BE Hamilton, 2’ f - Y 11 'ble canoe assin- price. Can up Phone .IoiL and l “- - Arscott.- , oot co apsi p g horse and war; 01?. 1 s.nrrnnsnbM t mizi‘v The all year around pea! . (through waters that have never been l ltraversed even by Indians with far l 100 yardsâ€"1 Smithcram. 2 IArscott_ | larger canoes. In some parts of the Running high jumpâ€"1 L. Smither- Icruise they are said tohaze averaged am, 2 A. J. Gould. la speed 01' a mfle 3 mm“ 9 “1 rap- Running broad jumpâ€"1 I, Junkin, ids that were studded with dangerous Quarter mile raceâ€"d Lloyd Smith- eram, 2 Arscott. Aug. 24 1912 Sept.9 TORONTO ..___. ___.____....___...___._._._._ _..__. __ E11