. “Gill‘- . vgaufl. ’ lard and facts. {great 5 ‘ argument is that .. a - He loyalty Will bevtlestnoyed ansimwgziizlf: oned by reciprocity. Experience flatly games this absurd- notion. Half our trade lS done. and for many years has been done, with the United States. If our hearts had gone with our trade we should have her-n annexed sixty years ago. .n .. ~theaver -' n H 7 ' V 7‘ flyâ€... “3â€?» _ age a.†! “Alb LiHlliRED BETTER ,.mer. who :0-t his innings at the Lib- : 0.†LINE nciae manner. that what would ben‘l -- ' fused by interested parties against. co - - the air. pact was discussed Einto the News ofliCe last week. ml cw :1. The speeches .were the weed. He was not a: tall per: {be working: man. the oppres~ + ~_+ GREATEST CANADIANS 'lI-ll'l" AL- 'l‘l:;} I} E )ngLA’l'l (3 NS WITH w â€v Slam†evening. together; . 1 MM Ln TO SOUTH erslv‘“ , 3. ' I 7 7 withzhe far. a. augment. and. the dif- 3 LEN NESBITT «Slug? the Reciprocity pad was makers pcintod out in a. clear,I . 7 “87â€â€œ 50 many bogi’v‘s hm"? .beeh ‘ what is lifter all . ' ' eï¬tseventy-five gm: cent of t?! POPu‘? Th} 13.89337“) News, edited by ML L . , purely A â€we con- ’ : “Arum“; benefit the I D. Nesbitt, has the following : ‘ a little reasoning is necessary to clear can?“ my '9'}? (M3,. ' “Some misguided personage broke One I in - . 1‘ There was no unfair ; was armed with a chisel. but was evi- _- . - I -4 the opponents or dently inexperienced, for he slashed .4». t: y . r’l‘aight forward 1800, but decidedly nervaus. and was .- __ . .4 “mm“ mt (n the issue [in a hurry. He worked in a crouching w* r - . . . ~ - The 51 e t ‘ 4.21::- U": ,1 . ,4- ..mkmn. settitude. All these details are furn_ that. our hearts do not igpl\;(;f§cbés ished by the ofï¬ce sleuth, who is a. fragile. A man no morl3 thinks o' v‘ ' A} .. n: to the rush? ante obliged to ldisciple of one 8. Holmes. The 13‘3303‘1333 :1 Yankee because he trades â€up. . r,, y. ' m-†.l l..n.-.ve than lie-thnks of thief ...5 - :g‘. 77-. ' 4 ‘9‘ 9"“ . r . .. . is a s - - ear- Cnnde'x» 'ie iemarss of they I 0 a person or low grade intelh- chanz‘n" li‘s re‘icior or ’1' Ill't pa 2; , 5c,- . x .. ~“-=â€"~ x .;s )' y 4 ' “0:: r: .gence, else he never would have selec-. lLClCS 2): tlzn same reason lit}?! 2. 44:33:: 7' . 4 . . 7 _ ‘ lte-d a newspaper ofï¬ce to secure a‘ I“ "-5 awn-J the mulching: of ex- .. m: c- ?" , mined the chair lsum of money from. He did not ï¬nd i7ï¬â€˜T3F'.t£r-". liviwecn 18:34. illlll lilrIC we 2:3 1‘7" I; 7’" :7 ‘7“. “.E‘mnmed the i 11 till, but. if he had looked in thet Ii?" tam-“:3;- wth the 17‘1“â€: 577110“. : ..,.. . I ‘4 . ~ (.T'v "“ ."t'rx- ' .4..,. . . . ’ " - ‘ ‘ “ to the :smnll tin can in the drawer he might: was “,7 g:11:1,.,.‘7.'1...â€â€.§.,}r“1'..jn' "2' llm‘e ieen given a shock from which ' 3‘7’1‘?" *. 7" '3‘3‘2‘ WIPE†L“: llhflullz'mln ‘ ~.;‘2;'\1’-1i«1.<§ “P would never remiwr‘. 't‘uzs contain-l l I ‘ i â€â€˜5"- 1‘ :. "i: i g f‘ ‘zé av “a .3»...\i.d M1-f»~l a Strait+§ettlcment four-bit piece ._ .~ .4, will: ' ‘7. . . i u}- alumni-iii]; .1 S. ywllny. «2‘ T‘u'w, .‘l 1‘;::â€"’;}' nail, a. -‘ , .. 1;;‘; “17:411.: ill) . 92 should "-wtii‘H. (if \‘l'lillPS. and .1 String poem. 7 ‘ ‘7‘ 7 '*:“"‘;‘ “,3 m the 930C-;..54~!\.1\r.4.4. Shunixl The party wish to 7 .4 ‘. ’ l ', ’“il ‘ 1.7;“ :» -r::r‘ n..- 71‘:.:‘:-’p ‘1 return visit the drawer will 7/ H ' :i m: r:- . 1 p. ‘Sf'J‘lOf in lo lift apen on request, to that efâ€" : “ ‘ W 1 » :;' .11"... .. . V - â€" .:-.~'.4- m the _ fact lwin: made. But pleas: do not . 7 ‘ i. ‘32‘73‘ - ’ Ԡ, " ‘ 'Lzsc a 6.1521 or the woodwork might ‘4 . . in .1772“. {I 7 .. .2: _ . . . ' ' f. :‘z'sul to the , 1.0 sphilii. We lifit.‘ In 589 things go- 3 ' ' r I' l "‘ I 7‘ .â€" n‘l sill .' - -:-. transpirinz in: "m the rims. Anyway the funds are Club?†“1,“. an 9"!" :‘:"'""'"‘ ‘7’†‘ .- .t . .it the present placed in :1 fountain pen each night, .1. 1‘ .. M f U 17-71:; 2:1 at: 21“,; 0.. .1. . _ .~‘ . , . puwrr of the fand cached under the hi: press. 1‘17." _ Big-1:5.~ ‘1': ii .~-.{.§‘,'..} 4H“: "~-. : .. :4“, the granting l â€W . 1'. 1‘ l. 7 .V;I‘[L(’\n“i l )2": “VJ" ' g ‘ c ~ - . .. .4 \w- . ‘3 . "1.1 ’ :‘islr nsilde gov l ' ‘ t, . ,7 . H t ' (H â€VII. .7 : :Ul _. f“.~ i-ifl‘slntion in : WEDEEING BELLS 5 '3‘ 3†, 553- 'ir(\ 15:31:: I :_ . ‘ g: . »;.â€"; the trusts. ! ‘ 1’ 1 is. ‘. I *1 1-..: nit r that polio; , ~ ~ » -. 1 ~ ,- “‘1 H4“ '2 . 20:1 “2:." ‘r;.=n vw‘ ‘:»‘ *3: i f' ' I ‘LYVCorn-l SKUCEâ€"B 'LLEE. . 41w i'xivtml S..4'_‘-.~. was iv'ï¬xv xinilli‘or‘i:3 ;; - '29.“ . «:2; 41.: .n gm l‘n . “‘3‘.- l l -'"’ :9- I'E';3 ‘nitr trade with Great . - 4. w. .. '. ' . . w W: ‘11:: 7. ,‘o‘ ' †, _ ._ :- . "‘2 . ~ 7 â€e ( “r" "1"“ (‘airns church. .‘ilixnsville, was the gonsnr‘vnrlvo :els-xrlge l077i;- \trjldeoxtilli 35:3. tze speiser churned a measure empathm; ~__â€" ~Tt:.n(‘9 to the mas- Ewoddfzi; . :i Wt‘dnesday morning, Sept. he†"‘zmms mom than our ‘ r, Mm Miss Margaret A., daughter ot’ With Gm“ Brim†3.- Wh.te 3.x: r'ul"Â¥?Z?d the belov- Mr. and Mrs. William Bullen was unit- - :r; leaders of the l-.f~eral party. Sir ed in the holy bonds of matrimony to 115:; Laurie: 2* mi a tribute tC l Mr. James Skuce, of Fenelon Falls. ‘ :. .:::;':.=i:.=l maxim-.4 i-t his cabinet. 5%,, ceremony was performed by the gar-14511116 Opinion that trad» with T-Zi; .43 .1 sprig: address by urg" l Rev. Mr. Bishop. of HuntSVille under H" 9- 7773793 is disloy:.3 C†â€was 2‘: r}: with a deter- "a wedding bell of ' 7 In 3:7 ".slpyzl'ty. S.â€- JOh‘n ““307 . marguenbes. (it. lal'l sad in 1891- that he i‘vts ne- 44 .â€".; be ~ - ) BEi‘lPBOCITY. The teaching of the most Loyal :22: men in Canadian politic-.4 .s PK!‘.'"'.'lT "" "‘9. glbefda‘ T . “.14.: ta 2.". .3 5 "it. 2 ‘ . .4 . - .- ., - n 3 W % 1% To the strains of the wedding march r.-. I†f‘†“lemma“ “‘4"- â€1“ I fly Di‘v.‘ \IOD . . Â¥ :1 .j SL357! and Ill _ I'. la ed b M188 Beatri L35. _ 4 at .2... the D Y 5' Ce Proudfoot. of, .m ~ur4~s of -mc:procity enjoyed by ‘4.- J E’. Danili i .zvered one of his 3 Huntsville, the room en ; p. . ~. - , . tagacterLStic 3:999:94, brimful of f church with his irot/her, “ti-r: 31:3, sidxalzltvelsmd imaggï¬jdnellnfgzdoflg: Hp dean eflectively f of Fenelon Falls, who acted as 7best ( .; z‘ccity, such as the Fielding agree- “71-359 Lancerni-n 33d diSIOYSRY man. Next same the bridesmaids, Mis- FLKIIQBESE$SJOFI {He was (r. p-iswd 37199 333 E379 133‘7"»“1138 statistics 7 ses Florence Sgkew and Rm Parkinson i1: Li‘nv’ed‘ ilpmeazctxgrigrll’nic21.71723?!)i . ' . both of Torodto, gowned in pale blue «:iih th 'c‘ni'ted Slates, and J; -cr;:n;n~l :35 if??? in? With the marquisette, with satin trimm' ings, \1::):rilr:},lf};t;a"Llfl“thugx 9 12:97:! t .5 ‘ . ' ~A - " .. . o ; ‘. 39 ,and carried pretty bouquets of Dmk ('HARIE’IO‘N' or nEi';i;liv‘oa'i'i'i'l l I 711.. ..,, 44 . . . . P 8:) A.-. . \oohEsb ‘and white sweet peas tied With satin ...- (Viv-u- vat was . m ' . ..vI,. 4‘4 a y :‘Lfl V U; i l l l ' l Zishii‘the 3e: {:4 6.2.x: would accrue T‘“...$'~.Ol’lS ill‘ 7‘3 3..) :.. ‘r‘ ‘â€el‘ . . . _ -. ..... .. nu . .4.... .A. ;, ed hlS a - 4 . . . . m 1d ribbons. , TD" strongest BTXT‘Sh symj. ‘ ‘H:.i~ {2 -. 'l 4- .4 ~ .4: . .4 - . ' ‘ - “'7 . c4. .3» w- ....- .t was a good The maid of honor Miss Ethel Bub, staunch my" my 13 vouchec- .0!‘ by Thai .-9};.’9..~v. . ‘ . . . "s‘ ' "" " _ 1 .5». .. «no bad con51d- len. Sister of the bride, then entered, Tali: {fut}: bill. {argfrtlm - do. .1: piperinï¬cv l 3.. m} A. 1‘! ..‘.‘.§ HI 1 e 4.?Z‘lRSLZLC .37 Imperzal Unity." It was Sir Oliver ;..4 a. zrain buyer, he ; wearing a gown of pale pink broche. witennons of the water: silk, with trimmings of lace I MOW“: who dismissed 3 VFW“ A“ ‘ form); for being an 31111013101135. Yet Sir ()l.ver Mount was a champion of rec:;roci y; not only of reciprocity" l and satin, and carrying blue and with ï¬rst... 2 53:9: regarding barley : rndy {white sweet peas and ferns, 'streamers of pink satin ribbon. 'istly came the bride, leaning the arm of her father, wearing a bee.- utiful empire gown of white satin de .43., Provincial sole, crystal and pearl trimmings and . ;;I: 1'. . .Aznicn 7' ~-~4' 93- » 44¢.-. .2 .r...4 ~< int). 511-. ‘1 l in natural products, but of unrestrict- <.‘sed It; conclusive- i‘. he profitably : ‘1: He had hand< ' while he was View“ on 9-i reciprocity, as it was " 'iiio wit-nus m 1991. llw":';13 the amber of the resolution adopted byl Confewm-v in 1857.; decks“: 111:1: ua-l . i would no of ad-; ‘ ":r the pork- the customary veil of Brussels net " “:1": 1‘99â€â€ _ “.4. 4.) 425 fin- Provaims of the} and wreath of orange blossoms, and {f ' .m. .. . -, .. . . L-‘l ...‘"L 7 l 1' £ I i l l l l l 9' i. would not! “w v. ‘ . , . - .v mesa rom- ; mrryinz an empire shower bouquet of _. A 5].“. QT‘HLEC 5,1,. “Inâ€... [319‘ “in? 7.1-; ’ ‘f- the throat. (brilliant roses and lily of the valley. 7" :11 1955-†01' 31775-51 {70“-} ~ ' ' . mu, pflty toâ€" :an'l maiden hair fern. “‘ '77"? I .l mini emu-mun}: up 3 xx..4 ;,l.40 tgmh After the ceremony the bridal party : 4 , . . lffl'll’lfth‘l’l'l'. ‘ ‘ N . ,( . bang made drove to the home of the bride’s par- .. r J . Tl y.) . l g. ,I 3-,». .. .. 5 . ' ~ . ‘ 5.. mm H .. USDE. on" 0' ‘. v 2.115: ' stud? in con- ' “Hts, Where a reception was had after .~.. 3 . ‘ .v‘i ‘ ‘ ’- .b l frames“ fl ._ ' l _ . «. \.;..‘.:lum..‘;. .én-l uprgin c: (on-, â€Ff: . . . :.. strike. } which the happy ample left for Hunts- . . r";=.f:'.m Sl'lll‘iilit‘ll, was in favour of ‘ .. 7 “7‘ ‘ ' 'T If SPEAKS :y'ille. where they teek the 2 o'clock 3‘1th trial.“ ru'ations with the WOW"! 7 1.3.9 - 7 ., ; . l ,1 ~ - . ul' YTï¬lf‘xl Slums. . 7 7 â€napmnw « tra. n for Lindszi and other om s ,4 . ' y . _ "- l ‘th y p t lltu theory that trade Wlll weaken, . : -1. ’ ; . Nissan: receh- 5‘ - Toyz-Jzy does not bear nx:uninatic-n.} “ ~ ~ ' _ ' , . roam. He : . I4 .‘L;)' rim: ~.- is against it. the tetichlug‘ 1 '2." ;~‘lC’-2 met: as Sir Oliver vasit and1 ‘ the electors . Mr. E. O. McCrohan, Oshawa, form- cu. lohn .141 .‘dacdonald is . . . ugnins: ll, 1 . 7 ' " "“diticns 35. 9’ Proprietor 0f the Pym House was ccmmon sense is against it . _ "“7 ' ’ ': t the riding : in town yesterday afternoon. --4 a“ :r-wzv ' -'. him whpre- Messrs, W. H. Simpson, John Ca- . _ 4‘ 7 “ . 9 were tl.or- i rew, town, and E. Jackson, Coboconk, BORN 3 “â€33““; ' r treat benefits fmotored to Oshawa to-day in Mr. . â€4'- _ ANNIS-In Lindsay. on Tuesday, ’ :~ (1': and thqse l Jackson's car, where Messrs. Simp- wxnr“: unceas- son and Carew are acting as judges September 12, 1911, to Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Annis, a daughter. 7' ere - . -_ “ ‘ t "'l . in racing c: nttsts at the fair. 4 ‘Q . O A l C i SAY 8055 1: You KNOW SO MN A5007 :37 N065 YOU 10'6"" .- I â€"’ KNOW HE'D 0’6 \ï¬ ran THAT A l l l .4... ....ict between two sane nations that .- ,4Cene “ a Very pretty and fashionable tiltâ€- l'ni't-‘d S'zli'ï¬ was three and 11. trade I 1 l l Sâ€: JUNK M \(‘DONlLD AN ; :of the man who once was counted ‘worthy of esteem. ’of its power resenting the struggle ; to replenish its sentinel fires. ‘ search for pawns it leaves no stone l ,rtzg-n.vz..., .. .~. w McCall PPatterns No. 3807â€"Coaf. No. SSSâ€"Skid A SMART COAT SUIT recent styles that be on the'qui vivc to get one of these “.â€" From. Paris, .London and' New York. and to extend an mvxtation to the FIRST VIEW i our Millinery Parlor, every woman who + g . § The characteristic features of the new Fall Hats are ......-â€".__... ._... -.4__. 4..-. _._.__ .. ..___ will lS’liiHUR‘HM‘E‘S A Milli? A QUESTION OF DOLLARS AND CENTS. BY A. STORME The bringing of a great question before the electorate of a country“, invariably emphasizes petty prejudices. : narrow views and sordid ideals. Es- ‘ pecially is this true of a fiscal. problem. The average elector is con; tent to live undisturbed amidst the rise and fall of political storms of more or less academic interest. but when the main plank in a. platform bears the slightest resemblance t) a dollpr mark, the men of the country awake to a realization that in their hands is their country's government. Then the mask falls and often there stands revealed the pitiful selfishness Prldlege. bul- warked by years of immunity. arâ€" rogant from the conscious knowledge ‘ to obtain free markets for a free‘ peeple, looks around for cats to pull its chestnuts from the fire, and seeing men with axes to grind provides them ‘ with the sparks from which it hopes ‘ In its , unturned. overlooks no subtle flattery, _ ‘ forgets no single point which it may ; turn to its advantage. At the very beginning of this Canadian Reciprocity campaign, the. Privilege octopus threw out its tentacles to find men to do its work, and one particular tentacle was not long in discovering an erstwhile ' lMontreal advertising agent. with am- bitions of his own, a loquacious per- , sonallty and a feeling that he .was a . modern Messiah. . Into this gentleman the tentacle instilled high hope of future pro- ‘ minence, accompanying. this with a» line of credit at an Ontario printing- f house and a ticket to Toronto. For- L tlfled mentally and physically, the 6 pawn has started to help capture the day for Privilege. Privilege is ex- perienced and Privilege is wise. To one man it gives flVe talents and to others’ one. Correctly judging Mr. Hawkes capacity, Privilege gave him one! The Interests told him to be the English Bourassa of Ontario, and as the Interests pulled the string the .. figure started to jump. l Mr. Hawkes disdained the Sons of , England. That Society would not be } persuaded nor ,caJOled into helping; the Interests out. so Mr. Hawkes; nailed a. Union Jack to his tent-pole (and proceeded with his attempt to: set those born in Britain against those born in Canada,_ father against son. British-born against British~made. He: has canton; thousands of letters and5 is neporbpdio ...have. mailed to the British-born residing in Canada three 1 million . pamphlets: Who paid for them? ‘ ‘ I. We; it the farmers who see that: l rw HENRY GLENDINNING . ‘ {The well-known M‘anilla agriculturist who is in great demand throughâ€" out the country. His addresses on . Reciprocity are being widely quot- ed. n from ten to - (tUs-L011;4,z's mung, 3". one hundred million? . . . .-.. - Was it the ir.‘;». grown.» mm st-e o ~ ‘ v a ‘ ,4. .. u "4. v - - 4 theznsr-nes no {OILâ€"ft}. ... .nexcy cf ‘ ‘ 5 ' u. t . ‘ l .. 4 a l‘;~ .v the taught. Adler. usezi er::>.;io..i.:,, . . 1 4 . . ‘ 2::v-zr produce to (1‘...) Elf-st ~~ we on;y ‘ ‘. ..1, ‘ ,3 . r ‘ ~ h, .......... .licy huhc. .o u...\c hurl -~-â€" and bar the clanmuring cf the millions of l23rmont and New York for [:16 full that they soon Will sen-.3 mezn? I .\4 4 m‘L-no ‘S‘V'HS :‘l. Niagara peninsula who 2,153 - w u" to 1.1 real-.ze theLr dream for cv-xr half a; "" L34: lO‘ (-u‘ï¬zirj/ "" .-..1 orchard L 4:“! 4,. .Dr‘ 1.11:“: n ." lh~ ;=‘2r:t:.2crs cf Purine-.3 '4. “2'71. furniture, building fl‘illr‘l‘.;‘.l .1: .3. Zr=- CllJill-3wnt nonf'dcnt that our i. ‘.‘~ est v :.l " he “Gratin“ not 1.2)" ;:: area but in .opulatim’.‘ Ur '~‘--’;‘.L-; it not gust the inter-:33 -â€"- that. mighty intrenched octopus \mcse tentacles stretch into the verygvztuls of our country. holding; back our natural progress â€"- thank God they could never stop it altogether .â€"- so that in the‘damnllng upcf our re~ sources they can skim off the cream, and, jattering, smile air-writhing. in. div-ideals and duped Gnvemmcnts? Mr. Hawkos has presented. some very remarkable. arguments. He says, r that hounds large numbé!‘ 6'9 gentle? men in this country were horn... in Ibis-om Tkh. tine-a. an) admit nf «an- ‘ . the lilllil-TJTI‘LCI‘R of :‘e m- such marked contrast to is particular about her appearance will .shownp in Wakcly’s authoritative display. O f I. i . _ + , o 9 McCall Patterns r No. 3083. COAT. No. 308l, SKIRT . . ._ knows )1r.ll.iWKliS'PA)lPHLETS -«...l= ."Ivs « .. rr--i( l .4)â€. .1 .‘.._.;| ._...-....J where he: is born. But he goes on to (-4...“ 0. ‘ =ay that because he and others were' ‘ ‘ 7 - ~ -- 7’ 7 ’ k '9;. born :3 Britain -~ and presumably H,“ M r râ€)? "O 7““ Bra-eh BOYD." ~ 1 .~ . 3);“ r . :I,.; . because he and they had to come to , (y n» ,.. X .4. f t"“-«‘-'-C“ 01’ 41053 ("in-.111 I.) make a living â€"â€" he and- J“ .“J'a†h" “19953 7') “3"9 been .. u .i. c! , v 4 . “annex pampheis. en- o- 5 . 013m v.11. ": "n i t' ‘ r " ‘ ‘ ï¬my mculd and must decxde the par- 1 you. r. “If“ w" "my .4234.» 0‘ the . . .. - . l ..:r;:: '.< '~ " tacuiar honey that Canada may adopt? <~ - .4“ “4 mall} I“ “A. the 5 .vOl‘..a gr. lzorn app}: ‘tzs' as when dealing W591 her neighbours. ' ‘ " ....i<,~n. to (4123-3337: Born as ff: ‘2' do to 'l'‘-~’ :s the first mistake in his claim ; 7 , , . r .. ~ It is not fair to him- i"“.‘.:“““ â€0“" â€:50†Bom- 0’ Irish ..... - N4 m--.-._- . â€" m . ....- h.-. u». .2 «Hugs-4%.}, Q. i. -.uu.-.o. v» .1, r)-..: 1. v .v 1"\ > . , l . .‘ i ' - ‘_ . - . ‘I.-~v4.., ...t 1†451‘. 12" a?A "l3" ,3 , 7" “ i.4.=.l’. o Lll> own countrymen nor to: "lâ€; I 4. ~; .-, ..‘ 311‘“: .35. ,hls adopted country. The British-g W1}, ‘ 1‘. “ 44" f‘~'7-1“"1“T Tue ? [turn are '.vel«;-cme to C 11min ~â€" none ‘ 1:}:1‘5‘} “ 7.: â€Md "327‘s 7‘ 75.35); i :izore so -.. their ancestors haw con- l “15" VI 3773375. 31".“ "â€11" "a†the i \'t“.'1.; Canada frame veritable wild- i'cj'ï¬â€˜ï¬‚. 7113,701)53_"1"" -‘?~ L 4:11:53. E nnrncss of unknown distanms to a i 'r.“\,‘.‘“.‘“:‘,“ ‘ ""144“: 1’7" ' 155-14143. l Gardâ€. 0‘; Eden gWe recognize it â€.3. ; ~nd, u.i.:“’.'"ig. er 14.1.va 12:1: 3.: . ;‘ .... , ’gp'l '- ‘ ‘ rerrf'zfnt i Farsi-22.4 should remember that. frnm.‘ / ‘ 5 ‘ 3 ~-‘< ‘ i ii pre- . i‘z'm- Bud;- pir-zzt‘vrrs hum sprung a : f, _‘ ' " "9 j' ’ 42 137.7331 ‘ hardy rep-e â€"â€" and this new ram- horn ‘ 1"" “4‘17 “~ .‘r . The {Cil inls soil, brad 0:1 this lili.)\‘.’. f," “ 1 . "Jif L230- f this country and its hands tar-'9'†.“an ‘ “‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " * -.- i131? i 3 :1 ll!‘\‘.'-'(\)'.il":!'. Every i'ziLr-r~:ln«i~.'l ; ,._ x _ l British-horn clamor will :igre»‘- with} " " . >*1»: 4: 1 ~ mrn. a. 5 that. ï¬le new-corner, Who subs: 1“ - .1 4.". - . I '-~ 3 this country and makes hi 1;.4 5 " part. 1 and -'ml'.‘.‘l 01' it, will support ll 1:qu y 2' ~â€"~'L 4. 4 c ul satiny-22‘ Swag-ed \ 'i ' ‘ ,. . l 3'» '\':' >1. l . l 'ulilCll .h '9‘: {he gOOll C: Lillllud â€"‘ '~".1 .. ll} "\"I‘. L142. vv'v'Clnlln. l thinking 01‘ his new-[mind in :i‘.- .rst, ’ "-13 ..-« 1'3.“ .3;'L‘ ~.':o"':1i to f 1“ .nl 121.: time. To army him.’ - ‘ c ' ‘Jr.:j_4; 5 ‘:., .. 'Z‘m Riyal natives »~ the sons! '~‘ -:1 Ln . :xviple {or li'ir‘t‘ he made and love: “.215: 111 futiiiuty tin: :;.. “rage {(7.2th .; ours â€"â€" is the heals. of, ~12: 4 ' foil;â€" r:2.i short-sightel si‘.:;.:irj.:;Â»ï¬ And y 1;... h - . _ - H; 3;... ‘ - ".St fir. lizt‘h'hcs ;‘u:riotic in his zzzn'ives, : 1-_ my 1:43.... i, .- .ne cr is The Old flag we all love hung} ("JC'Q L 1“..- t :_ .. L: . \ . l “51 L L-’ (‘U‘JCR' the 012333011 .8111: C... l (VA-5:4 3 1‘: "3-1. 57f £73.13 11.7“?l‘0d gr ,1 Til-n oil Medials‘. .‘clldu.-§ fly“; .~., 1. 4;“ .0 ._ -4 T unmi- , no. . .l . .e hill ‘93-} a. wall so £1211- y, ; <‘I‘.dOl‘.\:;Z:(}:; 5; the 11.3.. u: (sneerts they had to .'.:i;:.;::in g-acp'e :‘:r 213.4 “luvvrrirnont 1 big; ’nicn Jar-2: to hide the II) :4, ‘-.'~.‘;.s'.‘.;ngtor. c; Munro inst 'vc,‘ ..'. La. ‘15 draw Ir. llnkacs' :::.. .‘JI.L¢' 3;..‘<-.:':~r.;:.:::»' .3- is . 5, '1: .‘3. "v‘vC f-..d Li‘.-.IZ‘. N. ll" "‘03 . :J'.\ 1 f‘ .5,» fuL. :4.‘~4ll4l~l.'.l. 4.. 1:“ If 'r~'..::..4 ':>'-.'cr, t-J‘ men moi r the "sum '~ ;;':_'~‘ for?» n." Filth: in â€in; I‘ 11.0 price of 13-21, flir- ° :;...- .3: ;~1;:,:.;3;;; 37..c;;o;;.;ld . Q . q L. 4 ‘ - u ‘ - 7w. t ‘ 7 ’ . .3 . . ' ~ ll‘Pll 1.1.) rlnfl JO \ullEX'iï¬i Elven III 32.7, any“, J“; 4::‘4. 10153.3 Lil‘s} the ‘ . 4 .,4 .4 I .4. ' C . ....44 . ... . . ‘ : - . ~ cur urge camncrahcns. If their .e-et 1-..: >511.;n1'.:.u. .-:: .z: Lucnr o: the f l , .14 bulging stomachs. lid (3.. g a.) â€but, . ~ . ; :‘zred. l‘..4. 1.» '-~ â€L: .lt‘. ‘PrKi.’†dill What ' L: _'i.;:â€"':;-u‘.'3 night to 2:00ch 1111.0 be-' . . :4 "C\\"I'< ,,; [he (â€:15 rmtive 3 REV-711;; Ill 131'? effigy. ’ 12‘?» w r:;‘. trying to prev :: l i 1 x l I l l l l ,. l -’ ~u~-~.ri;.ic irom time to {Emu the: ...:i;.. ‘ ‘ ' : l l l l ’ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pearson and l â€"â€"‘â€"_â€"â€" ‘ amily, of‘Pcrtland, 0r9g0n,retume .1 RATES ADVANCE home this morning after spending a 5 couple of months with their parents, I . M . .nd \Ir . . , Canned salmon quotations this year r a l S J Pearson. are $1.25 per case higher than last - years, which means 25¢ per one po 1nd this for the best grades A L B E R I l The high Price efsugar has beg!“ 30' I EGE to effect the consumption of fruit fl». 0 ‘. e Preserving- in thousands of homes ' 730E 7"; ‘ Y'dLl-E’ fuf' _ . ‘ .. . ver oosu ents euro ed an- According to the ‘ dope sheet cu"gnually, half of whom are young culated bythe angel-men, there is a. ladies. Highest nevmlages in sum mamy and Am 0, 'all departments. Buildings beat- ed by stcavt'nlalmd lighted by ‘elec- . mcxtyâ€" i re-noen Monday, â€Mimi‘s in Rwand- hm» RW‘September 11th, 19:1. For Galen-‘- ‘ . .»' V. 7 -â€". a. .-. ~.....- 31,450,000 tons in the beat crop, while! dar or room , addreas ' sia'ond bther places. the cropam ' PRINCIPAL DYER. 13:11". “{y7mn ‘ . , ‘ ‘ f - I