“at... ’ills â€M at“ by A“. Iilht'n“ egam. . or (curse much can be done to pre- vent the loss of chickens and fowls by special care. and by the use or load adapted to their special needs. But after all has been done which human skill can do, it is well to' re- Iember that some losses will occur. Firtunzlt ly the p‘rcentage of losses need not be large. If the percent- ol losses is large, it is evidence tat something is radically wrong. a: breeding. stock may be lacking ll'lgor, or the care and lood may idem-lent. When large losses oc- cur, UH breeder should seek to aa- ezrtain the cause and to prevent the future occurrence of such losses. But wilt-n the percentage of losses 1:: chickens is not above 10 or 15 per cent, and in fowls Is not above 5 per cent., there is no cause [or 996m! anxiety. The practice of killing of! old ,_ lawls- just before they menu, in" View 0‘ the fact of the possibility ol‘the.‘ loss of some of them during the pro; 9989, and the fact that during moult- mg the) cease to be profitable, is {mam-hrs commendable. By so do- mg, food and labor are saved. and o. “I- 1... mltry-rearlng are wallets In pt, one“ distallrage-d b} the bases st'llfl.‘ rtheyVIIQEJHFhCm ‘ 33¢an 9“ _ Mu. .. ' . unable to rear unï¬ï¬â€˜fthel hatched and they discoveri that some folws dle. BPE‘L‘F’EPW“ to, 99.fdlscourage‘_i: became {9311 d the common expel-whee. ' - A; .,I ' It is difï¬cult, to understanE-whj’?‘ of a. brood of chickens all ap- Wteutl)’ 0‘ the same vigor? 99m 1m ll"? and Lhrive 83‘: “WW!" die. But such is a fict- “ml-e ’: uprobï¬bly a difference ol‘ constitu- {lanai “gm. though no dilleljence la 3 rent. The student of flaw: we is going on an end.†knows that tl mconllu-t. by means of which the “age;- gpociumns are eliminated and 0:15 the stronger survive. Through ‘- “conflict. witlr ,the ‘mormouct‘ HES entailed. natutegkecps up ‘71, mm or mustitu noun! '3ng an?!“ prevents the «lvtenoration that otherWiS-‘ would ensue. Even when m- {o t Tin: cars of man intervenes, axis conflict 6er not wholly‘ceaae; flax: may rxdllt'" the setcr'zty of the mugglv, but he cannot wholly pre- rent it. If he could, the average ‘igor “r 1h. plants and animals un- dr hi» car“ would deteriorate. 'A {tie-n42 of tlw writer, at one time an ext‘nsiu- brccder of Indlan Games, mucus out m-â€"â€" : and to say that his practlce was to turn 1m ht'ns and chickens late a bxge l‘lu'losurv and let nature weed ant thv wvnklings. It a chlckcn was not strung enough to survive. he was glad to have it die. Hie stock pd a rnpltatlon for strength of as: t no.1 and hat-dines.“ that made it much suught alter. Even the chicken. which arrive at maturity will dwelt in strength 01 constitution. At moaning-time; when the growth of new leathers nah-s a great dral’t upon the strength or the (owl, natural selec- tion weeds out some of the weakest low-ls. It is not strange that some mould die at this tlme. A large healer or Light Btahmal used to offer at redhead price! my town: [or sale just'hefore they monltad. 39 was led to do this because he lound that it paid. Some 0! the (owls would not be so ï¬nely mark- ed alter they had manna“. and some of them would. die during the process. But after the moult had taken place, he put up his price ""t is announced among~ 001m French and English fashions. The “3°“ fashionable mod‘io‘tefl at? put- ting small narrow pads of 01131110113 doing At the } “W ï¬ne it 1 "19 hideous (Drug, days the exmtise 01' satirical V ' lim‘ “rate a chi elf 1:-_g ht “1011141 h“ :- w-ognized as a neces- ‘ty rum at up, debit side or the “Mum in poultry-raising; they are lot “10â€.? b'ui. as they serve to NIH-v9 the constitutional vigor of â€Mt by eliminating the weaker was; mad management wul 3"“? i-Procntage'o‘f {oases down ‘ Lf‘ï¬lali figure; may! them nan 4' u... Ala 31:15 1Whirl) of the dices “improver" :8“: WM" prophesied. but its 3‘."- lS nnnnnnr-od mnon'z M bOth MarriageILicm At Britton Bros; 19'0““!- Ioot at Kent-ct. Lands!- he back or the dress skirts, these g away with the look of flatness t'Mlxqrvicuous in many figures. In Ming the innovation, It‘isiqdn Edï¬hat it will remain the dimmu- 5."?- it now is, and not. bacox'ne I“390115 excremence that in its‘ n†da.“ gave such ,3 scope (a; “.m'is‘! of bummed; sarcastic: “Pica! veins.:.“n ikm’etter and â€hm" 33! {hos-a tum Ire _a change 0! styia f > Faniores are Quite may. â€â€˜9‘ r in the train of tum and they mm" 4" V P 18:39 thus of tall, slim womep h‘J eman keep- old van. or the household yhere there is neither forethought nor executive ability lot at? say nothhgk There are many such, and my .fnrt‘n more barriers to the 'pnb‘gress‘v of fol-villas.- tion than can be pountegl.-..Tho housrleepers' who hate ï¬torethought and executive awn, are respected, and 5 Mom impoae‘d upour‘é'l‘hey usually enj0y their work, for they drive it instead ofvbcing driven by it,‘ and~ an they-«Jo not grow ‘oldpre- maturély. ,or “dwindle into merea to '9 asâ€: macldlesa‘i-Hoine .10an Mrs. Aâ€"-â€"â€" has a regular hour for her meals. They are ready on time, anl (wry mcmber of h-ir family is expect-3d to be punctual. If they are not, ‘the rnezil is eaten and the dishes cleared away, just the ‘same, and only a very good excuse for tau-diners prevents the delinquent from going hungry untli‘Ftlie next meal Mr. Aâ€"â€"â€" is considered vex 3 strict unyieldinguml disabliging by those who do not like to be punctual, but the person with good' executive a’bility realizes that mm cannot'ac commodat: eVeryone and have one's work done on time. 1! Mrs. _\--â€"â€" waitedior alLthe tum ones, she would seldomJnate her work out 3! the way, and :then 'she‘ would not only have to suffer the subsequent annoyance, but would bu critlclwd as one having no management. Mrs. Bâ€"â€"- has her meals ready quite punctually, but her .Iumily scl- dom sit down to'the table together They tome straggling in, one or two at a. time, and often thadlshes are not cleared away until it is time to set the ten. table again. Mrs: Bâ€"-â€" is often heard complaining about it. for her work ls dreadlfllyjylayed i)?" tag-tlisï¬Ã©ï¬tlgsshéss of Her family She does not see that her‘family is thoughtlr-ss, because she allows them to be so. Mrs.Bâ€"-â€"_.has {ore- Lyï¬rn _. thonght.‘but not executive ability. She knows what ought to be done, and does her share of the weak as well and as promptly: 8.8“ng can, when hamperedby the dilatn†ways of her household, bug, she cannot work to *thc- beut‘advhntag'e, "and she is always hurried; worrhgand‘ nex- v~ ous. “‘ ’ - ’ ‘ ' ' J' alt Rheum You manltmutterormm But no matï¬r VII“ in“ all Whitman disease which comeuin NW "at watery nutter. dry “1‘1 mm, discharge: 3..., rue, owes its existence to "’0 P °‘ in the system- #2} I will continue to exist. m “d cured!†,. ~.- ~ " \ ~ ' Hood’s hrs’apanfélq Blu‘l'ï¬tï¬ soâ€! nsé‘ï¬ssm‘ KT , ma rm nun. â€BHEMHW Panoramic. in an Home When a woman recognises the ab- solute necessity of forethought in the housekeeper, her lesson is more than half learned. She will try to put so muq‘h of it into actual use, and the rest will home to her through experience. Besides. forc- thought, the housekeeper must have executive ability. ' to ..please How oft her eyes read hls! her gentle mlnd To all his wishes, all his thoughts 1n- clined Still subjectâ€"ever on the watch to borrow. Mix-1m of his mirth and sorrow of his sorrow." vldhig ' Winning him back, when mingling in the throng From a vain world, we love. alas. too long, To fireside happKneas and hours 0! Blast with that charm, the certain Shining within, when all without in night, ' A guardian angel o'er his life presid- ing. ' Doubling his )0:- and his cares di- , The idealswllermugt be neat, tidy and fetal, lief. hipsekeeping and cranking ill all ï¬g Serious details avert: the critiM’“of.a.capable, fair-minded judge. She must be wise and charitable, willing to sacrifice her wishes for those of her lord and master. Truthful, loving, kind, thoughtful tor her family, as also [or ha-r friends, a gossip nor a scan- dalmonger she mustnot bexaud jeal- ousy, so like the tiny worm in the bud which destroys the beauty of the rose. must be far from her. Sel- fishncss, which mars the beautilul in life, she shuns, but cultivates a cheerful. happy disposition, which wins for her love and esteem. A sensible wile is a. great help to a worried husban‘d, and some of the greatest .men’s successes were , due to their sensible wives. so the ideal wile must possess this good ability.‘ Such a wife will be a treasure. and will be appreciated for her "true value, because the husband sees it in the same light as Solomon of old. “he that Iindeth a wife tindeth a‘g-ood thing." and he notices that “His home she enters. there to be a Wï¬a the pen of Miss Coils Dyer, or thls town, recently appeared in the “India? Jongml. of Toronto. and we rem-04p“ it for the benefit of the the, bachelors of Lindsay. who mav thereby be made to see the errors of iron was: " ‘ :“l: is not good for man to be aloneï¬ said the great Creator, who made all things well, and so woman was made as maq‘l‘a‘best companion. altthat “29th mtew- «fl . The Minister of Agriculture is not desirous of putting into force any vexatious restrictions. or to do any- thing to hangper or check the fruit trade. He . ham to receive the hearty co-operation of fruit. grow- erngmd believw they will work har- moniously with the department to improve and build up the great in-' dustry whose success means so much {or Canada. Fruit Packing inspector‘ Ottawa. Aug. 31.â€"Hon. Sidney Fisher has. made a number of ap- pointments in connection with the act {or the inspection or packing and marking fruit. Mi. Alex. McNeill o! Walker-ville and Mr. Lick of Ottawa. will be chief inspectors for Ontario. Mr. McNeil! is vell~known in con. nection with farmers' institute work, and Mr. Lick is In. graduate 01 the Ontario Agricultural College. Mr. P. J. Carey of Cobourg, Mr. D. H. Wharton of Kingston. and Ir. Scri- venson of Julius Scriver, M. P., will be employed on inspection work in Montreal. There will also be a French-Canadian inspector, but he has not yet been chosen. Ottawa, Ont... Aug. 29.7-Enqulries at Government House elicit the {act that there is not the slightest loundo ation, so Lar as those in Government House are concerned. (or. the rumor sent from Ottawa that the Duchess of Cornwall and York will not nor company the Royal Dukeon his Cons â€align tour.' The stntement is said to have originated with an AmeriCaa aspen ' ‘ : ‘ l Aloha-r- System to mun-nun“ 3-6 Arno-Inns by Kurds. :_~' London. Aug.‘ 30,â€"The Daily Malt publishes to-day an} article Wdtten ,by 'Ali Nomii'B‘ey, former Turkish consul in Rotterdam. declaring the!" the masslacre of Armenians by KF‘dSv; which has just‘been recommencedf'is part '01 a. regular ngfmexter- mination. He say-r “The number-of Ms killed will depend upon tho'outery. rsisd'k ln Europeémdxhe pressure wan-ought to bear upon the Sultan- The ’ ‘u'mo horrible process will be reponud you by year “at“ 21.! .9: W322: .-‘-.-.. A fatal collision occurred on the C.P.R.‘ at Guelph Junction, early Friday morning. A freight train, driven by Engineer W. 'W. Jones of Taranto Junction. was coming cast. but owing to the heavy fog resulting from Thursday night's deluge of rain, Jones was unable ‘to see a height train ahead of him and crashed into the’rear car. The other members or the grewjumped. but Jana framed at his post and was fatally injured. He died a few .hours after the ac- cident. The road planes the damage to the rolling stock at $50,000. 000. and ivill, build a. number of beet sugar reï¬neriw in Canada. gt once. A Philadelphia charter 'has been grahted the Canada Beet Sugar Co.. Limited, of which 'the incorpomtors ure: Frank 11. Spencer, Adam Kauï¬man. William J. Douglass and H. _R. Vandeusen of Scranton. Pa. The company is capitalized at $600,- Shamrock II, shook herself out at New York on Friday, and with Sir Thom Lipton and Designer Watson on board passed outside for a spin. Although there was quite a. ground Iwen on. the ocean yacht went through the water with less fuel than _a_. gram-prowed torpedo boat my entitled to {or the loss of ’his leg while in the employ of the Sault Sty. Marlo Pulp and Paper Co. Chief J ustiee Falconbridge on Fri- day can judgment in an interesting Snult Ste. Eerie case, directing the entering or {verdict of 842000, the mount a Jury found Harry Meyers William Manley. one of the C. P. R. brakemen, who was so severely nodded by steam some three weeks since in the railwuy accident tt Proton, has suflkiently recovered to enable his friends to remove him from Owen .Sound to the General Hospital at Tbronto. Major-General O'Gmdy-Haly said In Ottawa on Friday that it had been practically decided to have the Toronto review before the Duke of Cornwall take place at the Exhibi- tion grounds, instead of the Wood- bine. ‘The Sultan's ï¬rst retaliation against France is the publication of an irade withdrawing the concessions and tax exemptions from the French religious cOmmunity at Beyrout, Syria. The French communities at Jerusalem one also taxed. - ~ ' The National 'Rifle Association at America. began a. ten-days' shooting tournament on the New Jersey State camp ranges at Sea. Girt on Friday. Canada. and Ireland will hzge‘teams present. . Mr. John Spence, principal of the Clinton street school, Toronto. shot himself in the w‘ristiwhlle stalking n kingï¬sher at .LakeTScugog on Fri-- day. The hnml was amputated. ' J. C. Brown of New Westminster is said to have been appointed to succeed Finance Minister Turner in the British Columbia Cabinet. The {aeetiousness o! Herr‘ Lem- berg, an actor,‘at Frankfort, at the expense of Count, Von Waldcrsee. has caused him to be ï¬ned ten crowns. For several weeks King Edward has personally. super-intended much of the work of destroying huge quan- tities of the private correspondence of Queen, Victoria. Four persons were kifled and seven seriously injured in s tenement are in Brooklyp. N. Y., on Friday night. ‘ f RVwaa Hist‘ériéu and Pioi‘em' Day at the Indystrial Fair qt Tor‘on- to; The attendance was not large. Miss Henriettg Homeier of Ingle- aide. L. I., dislppagggther jaw .01: Prjday chewing 'gum‘.’ ' ‘ “thdtortholau 0t 3 la:- ."lho Total“ â€View More Bonn: to 3. ï¬eld It the Exhibit!“ Put -Ncw_ rug-é. min-tu- u. Brit- ' Ill Colunbluâ€"Gm- Chant-'- nu. Goes Through the Water With ..Gtound Sync" With‘ N'o‘Fuu. - SUGAR REFINEBIES IN CANADA. SMWTHT‘SHEMROGK'H; All Auction Newspaper Story. Smith’s Falls, Ont., Aug. 28.â€" A very sad drowning accident occurred here yesterday afternoon. when Lloyd Currie, the 17-year-old son of R. C. Currie. an employe e! the Frost . Wood Co. of this place. lost his life. He was last seen going toward his boathouse about 8.45. At £80 i he was discovered by two young men ‘ on 'their way up the river. He was lying on his back in about a foot and'n half of water. He was partly dressed, his wet trousers. boots and stockings being found lying on the bank as if he had fallen in and pine- ed them there to dry. How he fell' in aggin is a mystery. When found life was extinct. although the doctor worked with him for ‘over an hour. the no“ mu Number nmy. l Philadelpfln, Aug. 31.â€" Another body 3 of a victim of Wednesday's ateambOat disaster was recovered yesterday from the Delaware River. ltissupposedtobethatof Hardy Johnson. 86 years, a grocer of Hulmeville. Pa... who was on his wny home from Philadelphia. He leaves a widow and We children. This we; the tenth body recovered. 0! which t have been identiï¬ed. Two bod- thosc of‘ a woman and 3 small girl, are unidentiï¬ed. Nineteen are missing. and it- is almost--â€" certain that all of these aredeuh 0c the 'oight persons remaining in the hos- "pital two are almost certain to die. “This fur the net result oi the up. '11:] explosion will be in the mighbor- ikood of thirty deaths. eigh ies, Chathun, Aug. 81.â€"The dwelling of J. W. Roseburgh, on lot 17, con- ceesion 13, .Hnrwich, together with the bums, {arm implements. crops and stock, were destroyed by ï¬re. One hundred and titty dollars in cash is also gone. The entire loss will be heavy, partly covered by in- suranee. Farmer A. C. Wright, concession 10, Raleigh, Thursday lost his barns by ï¬re, including 400 bushels of wheat, 500 bushels or out: end a qunntity of hay. Insurance and loss not known. Theorigin or both meet-em I Guelph, Aug. 31 -Guelph and vi- |cinity were visited by another de- structive electric atom Thu-em ‘night‘ and yesterday morning. ,The ‘housee o! Jae. Cormack and George Keogh. on Watei-loo evenne, were -' struck. but _no damage we: done in leither: cue. During the heaviest !pu't of the atom lightning struck the dairy buil at the 0_ A; 0-12 ' and the building k ï¬ne. but some of the employee were near at head, I and quickly extinguished the name. Hr. Strutton. the cheese maker. re- ceived a. severe shock. Simcoe, Aug. 81.â€"A very henvy electric storm passed over this neo- tion nt noon yesterday. [any true! were uprooted or broken by the lame of the sale. A let! miles north of this place. the hull simply thresh- ed all the wheat out of the stocks. The winter apple crop. as well as the peer and plum crops. were de- stroyed. Reports are to hnnd lust night advising that some building: as well as stock were struck by lightning. In Paisley Block, the barns of John Barber were struck. without any very serious damage beingr done. In Puslinch Towuship. the barn of James Laird was shattered and a valuable steer killed. , ' Killed by Light-lug. Parham, Aug. 81.â€"While at work preparing breakfast yesterday a. 111. Mrs. Anthony Rondon wp; struck and killed by lightning. A twelve- year-old daughter is partly paralyz- ed from the shock. Other members of the family escaped injury. The house was badly damaged. Church and House Wrecked. Kincardine. Aug. 81.-During a gale of wind, which prevailed here about midnight Thursdav night, Chalmers’ Church, on the seventh concession of Kincardine. in course of erection, the foundation having been laid with Masonic honors some two months ago. had. the western wall blown down. A mile farther east, the residence of Mr. Murdoch hfcIver, the brick“. work having just been completed. was also badly wrecked, the east wall being blown in. The storm only lasted for a few minutes. Winds of this nature are rarely experienced in this neigh- borhood. About 4 o'clock the ban of R. Dickerson, on the Elmira. road, wu totally consumed. with the season's crops and a number of implements. It was owned by Him Bills Hood. Insurance 81,200. I5. Attic-y lando- Killed by Lightâ€" up Irish 31‘. To... to' [not 3: II 31-: at Purimâ€"Bot Dlughm Put.- Gm. Rah. And". In Now Inkâ€"Oom- 13:04 Iron flu M-GIolphm. In! “on. o! non-um church as «lg-up; Sub: neutronâ€"church nudism! indâ€"I‘m.- m - sad low mm in ‘13- , vul- Am†3“ Both Witt Min. ‘l'o'Iuhlp. ' In Japan. Struck by Lightning and Cheese Frank Blake Delibonwy Throw Maker Wu Shocked. \ ! Hlmutf Into Bond's Lake. DESTRUCTIVE ELECTRIC STORM. flow; 117 WA WOHLDB‘E 3mm; Dav-0d at s-nh'o 1311-. acvonl ï¬n. 3m“. Cr.)- Ind], In every fawn and l:Ifllagg: may chad, Lo the : 811ml. But. 3.†Sign». ï¬boddon,‘ “13.99â€"4 spoon! 'do- apatch from Shanghai uys the Brit- ish authorities zt Penn have tob- ‘nphod £ng pogo British troopl. 9nd Joseph’ Wogflhdiim'gmdo. were both" " drowned op Wedueodny. ,Aug..28. fa Five-We Rapids. French River. â€like at the India: has hear x'wosreredH ut Allan’l still ro- mlnn ï¬fths rapids. North Bay, AIg.. SOP-Word ruch- gd» here yesterday mt Ruben A)- hn of.Pitubm. 1?... Menu“ quke Banana: 0! tin cups p199. Dooo lot Propose @- Sub-n to Um.- nblo W of tune. Vienna. Aug. 29.â€"-Tho Tageblutt. yesterday publishes mail correspond- ence from Constantinople, which says the Sulfa: will go to war rath- er then yield! to unreasonable deâ€" mands: .thet he is studying plans for defence. and that he he; ordered three hundred guns from Germany. “Pulled Do... Constantinople, Aug. Sitâ€"The French flag was hauled down from" ~ ova†“ the Em- bassy 0%, 4 0e Alger *thewdeperture of mm or‘ Consume; Ind it will not to haunt again until diplom- fle mutton- dull mu been restor- ed. The std! o: the Embassy re- mains here. but there a no chant. in the situation. The Ranch Con- suls in Turkey lave been directed to eo'n’tinue to protect Fredch'intereeu. Au Chute. proprietor 0! "Be!- moat." was going to Port Hope with a. young horse, and when pus- lng over the bridge at the Electric Light and Power House the train whintled and (tightened the colt. It backed egunst the ruling o! the bridge. which gave way, horse, buggy and occupant telling some 15 feet on the rocks below. llr. Choete’a hip was broken and the main artery severed. That we; at 10.30 a. m. on Wedneodey and death came ebout 2.30 h the utter- BOOB, Barry Lithgov. a young man about 20 years 0! age, was killed early Wednesday morning about two miles west of Cobourg on the Grand Trunk Railway. The remains Were conveyed to Cobourg and there iden- tiï¬ed as those of Harry Lithgow of Port Hope. The deceased was the only son or In. Lithgow. G. McIntyre. 509 West Queen street. Toronto. The girl has also been de- tained pending instructions from tho mthorities in Toronto. She was em- ployed in the T. Ecton store. David McGee is under arrest. gt London, Ont†charged- with abduct- ingithg 15-yeamld dnpglncr o“ A. libs Basie Campbelltdaughter 02 Gabriel Campbell, Protessor of Psychology nt Dartmouth College. was drowned in Lake Morey. neu- Fdrlee, Vt.. gt noon on Wednesday by falling from a wharf. Miss Camp- bell was about 20 years of age. Superintendent Charleson, who ll lapel-intending the construction 0! telegraph lines in the west. wired the Department a! Public Works at 0t- tawn. on Tuesday that the line would he completed through to Dow- oon by Sept. 15. Among the W who adv- od Wednepday per stouner Bord. from Liverpool and Quoenstown. of. New York. wore 13 when: 0! tho Irish rifle team. which will con- peto with tho all-American team M. Sea. Girt, N. J. The thirty-loam and tension of the Canadian Hedical Associntion opened at. Winnipeg,‘lhn., on Wed- nesday morning. Dr, H. H. Chown. president or the association, occu- pied the chair. Wednesday was Children's Day it the Toronto Industrial Exhibition. At the directors' luncheon the 1.1: u on educator we: the subject a! the speeches. About 25,000 children were preoent. The arrival 01 {our Harmon mis- sionaries in Jupun 13 causing great. comment in Yokohama. They arrived on the Empress of Juan on the 12th and gt. once begun an active can- Frank Blake, a. workmm on the Schomberg-Aurom Railway, endea- vored to commit suicide at Bond's Lake on Tuesday night. The man do- liberately threw himsel! into the lake. ’ - The bylaw providing {or the unal- gnmation 0! Grand Forks and Co- lumbia, B. 0., was carried on Wed- nesday in both cities, the grand to- tag rmaJority. being 170. The engagement. is otï¬cinlly an- nounced 0! Helen, daughter 01 former Governor Levi 1’. Norton of New York. to Count Boson de Peerigord. second son 01 the Due do Talleyrund. The C. II. B. A convention, not In session if. Nia‘u-a Falls, Ont. ., has 1chosen â€lbwntb as the'next Puget; o! posting. John Jackson. a carpenter hr'ro- wnto. has fallen heir to one-third of u estate at $1,000,000 through tho death of “lather in England. The corner stone or the new Kathe odist church at Midland. Ont... was laid Wednaday afternoon by Mrs. J . B. Hon-ell. in the presence of a largo assemblage. The Premier pissed a plea“: tune brim-onto on Wednesday and met many Intel-sow and pointed maids . A branch 01.1115. Warez-f As- sociation was grassland at Winni- peg Ianf.‘ of: Wednesday." John Greenlee'; 8" mill, with p.11 the lumber. was burned ut. Red Bay. 0m, Tue-m night, THE PBEMIER'S PLEASANT TIME. BULTAN WILL '10.! um. Both I.- m b'Iv'II‘I I II'I-I I ‘ l to “on n Io. Now Yorkâ€"COI- i In Church a: ' rue- luau-g Both Work ‘..It linker for Greece. Bah-Independent: m. Colond w. Sehlnay. a gentleman from Athens. Greece was In town (or a. few days ; Iooklng for hardwood umber {or shipment to Greece. Me. Echinaylc not yet proï¬cient In the Euclid: language, hot gauge. to make lym- lunar ct ii. Lieu-u. 1mm and Bus! Sign â€mm: Plenum, MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN 1114.; 10511.0. Peterboro... ... ... .. ...... Sept. 24-28 Whitby... ... .. Sept. 26-28 Kingston... ... ... ...... Sept. 9-13 Port Hope... .. .. .. Oct. Millbrook...... ... ......m... Oct. Bobcaygveon... Oct. Martpoca at Ontwood... Oct. Industrial. Toronto. Aug 26 to Sept 7 Markham... ... ... .. Get 2. 8. 4. Uxbrldge... ... Sept. 24-25 North Victoria... ... Sept. 24-25. Norwood... ... .. ... Oct. 9 - 10 Ottawa.-.“ ...... ... ........... Sept. 18-21 Snudefland. ........... ...... Setp. 3-27 Woodvule... .. ... at. 19-20 J Bonerton... ... ... B - 9 Newman-tat... .. .. ... Sept. 18-30 Orlllla... ... .. .. W 39. Wt 1. 2. MONEY T0 can "BY 140"†( LOAF. 08 MA†A? «nun _ BAT†‘- _‘\ V‘Vâ€" capitul of hittortc Greece. luusuugr, Irv v salt understood and was quite clea In his p33. has of the Kawarthn Lara Should he find the lumber that he requires It In poulble that’s large trade ma) b3 wet! with the elude nun-.vâ€" " -~â€"â€"v _-_ iratskin curativesisomen sat- cient to cure the most tortur- ins: “(gums and plmply skin, scuffed, blood humours ass of hair, when all eisewgï¬lls. â€won or mm m Curlew Sou Ant-ted by Cancun (Xmas. for preset-v lug. panning. and beanflfylnguw skin. {or cleans-Eng the scalp of crusts. scales, and dn drum. nod the stopping of mm. but. for softening. mm.» and soot in; red, aough, and sore In J star hby rushes, Itch- an .: 2,3udchnmlgt5,10ranme mono! :hg mnct. bath. sand um no or \\ omen use (Juneau A: "In who form of mm for â€toying minions. mum and excoriation, or too he. at dentin :ernphadon. 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