A m ID STAND LIRDSAY’ S; $1110 if? $1.25 w the pit boxes loaders “1 the n into 8:918“ 38 not like the P“ a'm men when 1 hen no mite f3!“ W and use over ï¬ve miles 01 ; terms. ' ,v siding. Tn? manager of the 1 As we drew alongside the flagship 1 up†when to‘d I was from Lind- . of‘the “hadron. the Crcgca’nt, Wl‘ ‘ vitedb}. the :1 remarkal that he received many par; ‘7“ #8040081!!!) . Adlai; ' board: The visit" '3. me orders from Sylvester l was most Mex-eating. We found a. ‘ c unloafling obï¬â€˜e cars meet- dinnergihp; , uto return'flxemito the mmen‘ 31. done iï¬zï¬he nï¬â€™lt 0rd ‘ munv. ' :- ‘ ‘- ' , The Cmbent iii ‘mozlet- fl nameless. ‘0 necessity TO? “M1113 ‘and we {band he: of era very ' , ' courteous and anxious to show no can) to be nn- ; an that would mat-est us. {the the pit boxes (mine ‘ as fast as they emerge from , cans ~ were a. Mehflou In them - could-hardly connect bowels otrthe earth in order to i halves. and‘ one ' boxes always on hand‘ l these modern. guns with the relics we I am there when not occupied» and l short. We were 93939.1 bye tarpedo ’ [boat 0! the fleetâ€"Ia. homew, low- bumr Moot duty but my ! how it I did tear through the water. Oar . cralt WM making tweue knots, but we med to b‘eaMhd ult-Il'lp- pd qn! fly by. .The fortiï¬cations I an: cone?an battenes for the-f “dc- tenco or the harbor were pointed out and we ‘L.. In order to have ships at the at all ï¬nes to empty the rat‘- . ____. .. “3+ 1.9 Inm- out to us in a new“! “:35" v ‘ any. d‘ w I w is a growing town 0! “population. Our train was ! a: down to Trenton. sans- R of three mxh-s to the Nova} W ed and Con! Co‘s Works,’ shown the m Ir- 2 ' St W373 were of steel making. It was its the internal regions. It 0â€â€œ to - V . a wwrd place, and no mi;- The plant is very completeâ€; am“: a wry 1111;: staff of men. ' ï¬e ‘ j of steel making on tod- ’ (“minis received so nmch atteng , â€manly that we wall not flag M {zlpeat tho description. How- I "a, it strikes 0116 as very. "my“. 596 the iarze tanks otfmm‘i l arm ï¬Svapas’sm through these :0 la ‘ .5; it is an elongated red 15 leet long which :0!†arm: ‘ I) £300: like a live serpent. It in “a; handled by halt-naked men; .g iron tongs until it ha been armed into some marketable . Theworks cover over’ 2%- gw and use over. ï¬ve miles of my siding. Tn? manager of the was from Lind- “remarked that he received many me orders from Sylvester flip: unlbdï¬ng oft-tie cars mi:- ‘3 to return “18mg the minuf†,tgz, N am: prior. ‘. to have ships at tan times to empty the rail- man-s into, Vegas must be loadâ€" Omcrs p113; and regularly, and while a ship is discharging. "barrage bins to store the 6,000 of cargo on. ur in. are rare. ially wba-n it is considers] that as: vrss I wil scarcciy be discharg- dwhen another one arrives to be ï¬lling d. 1t «‘1‘. thus be seen that there exists a line of continuity in lmsportrxtnn from the moment the ml drops on the mine floor until itislamiwi i". the back yard or st an bin or the consumer, and any [allure to provide faculties to keep an nntnnt moved away from the i l g ' chastra. accompanied the partnand l music 1113111th time an: cauc’aaleu Batteries [w mm .. fence or the harbor were pointed out out to us in a. general way, and we were brought to conclude that the harbor of Halifax ins Quite sure. The sail up the North-West Arm. whiTh is stuidtd with many beautflul summz-r houses. was out or the pleas- ures of the sail. Au excellent ‘orâ€" I pass too ameli- .V- ‘ We returned to the dock in tinge and shortly'alter were supplied with carriages and guides to Visit all the beautiful sights our limited time wouli’ allow. including a short stroll throng]! the public gar- dens where each member was pre~ sauted with a. sprig of heather and a. beautilul boquet. It would oc- cupy too much space to describe the many sights we saw. in th‘at short ’4'“ kn" mnmn amreour r . ï¬nmado xts â€garage: gives many m 9" {ï¬lmndxal'rai 11 o'clock arrival at 35321.3 ye" after crown; .» w. 5‘ 635300, Cansu at Mulm“ ‘. at ten. - a growing town 01 . .7 w ii *' ulna†: . our train W†a“? 1109“,“:32- +n Trenton. 3 J18- hem exists a line transportation from $031 dxops on the “maxi in the be {tom LOunsburg .to WOW: guest railroad In Canada at the rate of 70 miles“ most the entire diotance‘.’ ‘5 Alter dinner on the 23nd we V"? {men a trip to Glace Bay Imam. mo former noted for its 3?“ €01] mines, the latter for its mat historical intorest. Skirt- uzthe sea, we ran down to Louis- bm’z. Where» ix. 1745 and' again .8 :9? years later the British and momal tux-cps from New Enghgd. “03ft. W11??? in 1745 and agzuu .a “2' years later the British and râ€ï¬nial fun-ex: from New En . â€mod 111' fortifications and. de- team the French troops. This was the last of government in those ‘13!!! and th:' walls: of the town en- â€0536 10'.) Mr s. Many of the walla “*9 been Ievelle'l and much 0! the m ‘9 und‘r ('uldvution, but some b-pmufs rrmuiu where the woâ€" ' 0A 77â€"-A be 0W): or our new hospital, wno “â€1 Wm; won-built young man. F9 had then sailing the Sydney >391“ that won the trophy. â€"1 and children were sheltered ‘fhfll the 81929 was on. Standing Ur “.59 fl!“ hrmdaome monument en-etztGd 1°"°7=m'mnr!t\ th ’ different siege‘ 1’Hhe Society of Cniunial Wars an ‘96. resident, Patrick Kennedy“? “fined 01 the stirring incidents of 1°†Fears azo, 'i‘hnre were plenty 0‘ Mics in the sham of old canqu "mid shot, etc , tzzkm from the wag mun“ snot, (ta: , tukm from Inc “a! ram sunk during the siege. and "1085 with a mania {or collectlnz MM pl-‘nty of material An 9109“" m "Ciel“: or) the siege of 193M Ir .. 5" found in the September 1% 1’ 0f Mcflnre’s Magazine. ‘ - V â€"u. upu luv -v u v- 'E‘V‘T" 'here we picked up part of our party “9h! been taken in handjl‘lum was for a drive about town. h “It stop was at 2p.n!."'at '0- Which is-a. very important W on tho, I.C.R. new we were 33" the ltat’O'l bv Mavnr Stewart fl. ' ° .46!- - _--_,L- ULL~A vâ€"v I'D“. u A U" .Ulu.v'll ~hvv- â€"7 3 recnption committee. With ‘st lot cf carriages ands?â€d ’9 that w:- had been honora‘i 8! yt-t. Tho rigs wr-re all ma- by the citizr‘ns without ex- >to the c'ty. The reception was to I“: an} the citize-naneem- with each other in myilg “3i as pleasant as 03““?- “ quite npâ€"to-date meters _ {no town we visited had haste reidenceq more 503- 3a is 35' “iii if,†I steel m: 9 me in 3 “'iel'd rzturned to New 913.531,?“ oPress ASSO‘ ciation. “30'le 9 mo y r! wu- rocks who , has â€ti '_ 1‘ a “t- «x1 in m.m mnmuflqwoo :nowe'l‘c: d‘fï¬â€˜e’u flégiybflef iflf‘ finally to a Houltr 1;: just ouMï¬g S. gï¬w conï¬dent! “and! Mr. C. M. "Blanchard. Thu poultry {arm is said to b: the most complete In the Baum“; mum's win raise over 25,000 _otï¬s year: an architecture; , Th2 few hours spent anrm-o mil br remember-oi by: the . Prev». party with much gimme. While chatting with the matary or magma or Trade he» gave us an idea or how genuinely useful†a; Basra/«oh'l‘rade (0.:ll'be made“ All u'thaj Boiwds at Trade down bywthe sea --ars~""'either - Tourist Associations themselves or mum the associations. .but the 'l‘rnro Bean} is a tort ofmerca'n- tile agency. Th'e secretary obtains about such information as to local men as is furnished by the Dun-Wi- man or Bradstreet, judgments, chat- tcl mortgages. etc., and ublishes' tut-m in a. small sheet issu weekly and supplied to some 100 subscribers. It a. custorner'beats a merchant his name is shorted and the rest look out for him. Conï¬dential repel-tact~ a special character are furnished by ALAâ€" â€"-.â€"_lâ€".A nnt‘h a Wylnl nun-.mv--- .._ _ .7 the secretary when required, and!!! other ways bushes men are pro- tected. The .iyotem has been iii» vogue for several years and is very htshly appreciated; ‘ - Li‘av'mg Truro at 6 o‘clock Thor; day afternoon, alter a. run of. 60 m'lm we arrived in Halifax at 9 p.m. in the to take. dinner. at maï¬a“; 11x hotd. 0'1 Frisky we wen: ests o! m: llama: Tourlsts‘ Assoc atlon. who made our party welcome ranfl entertainezl us most royally.» Ami! stcamex was engaged to tail! the party around the harbor.‘ The wea- * . A-A- Aniinhffll‘ and the p.11 .3 u. vâ€"--â€" inner was most delightful and the citizens did every n: to make thy:- xlsit- enjoyable. 4? 13-400 .01- ‘ the. leading citizens, with the ir ladies, ac- companied us on the trip and were ten careful to explain the many points of intereot (or Which the and old city in 90 noted. Wo‘pau- 81' ed in out can about imitâ€"a-doeen of King Edward'- “buil dogs," which were winging at their anchors. It was enough to make one feel proud of being a. Bï¬tim Inject to see those beautiful ships. crowded with w: llâ€"dr lied men. eady at a mammoth: notice to protect our caunlry‘oih- “tests. .,___-.I. u...) flnoahin that the water wa. whereupon the entire tbs: water together. anguishâ€"the howls of In as cold at Jan icf of the co ld plunge in salt water was very exhilarating._ the measure of meet Jones. Revenpe’omcer, who was for many years m the Press gallery at Ottavm newspaper . . Mr. Jones is to charge 0! minion. one of the pr to the Ottawa. gowrnment. is built. after the model and is wellrlmowu by all men throughout the Do- ettiest‘ cruisers belong- She of the large war. and is painted white. with a good-sized gun mounted at stern. She is as clean and 1: 8a,!!- 1 "poi. decked ronfliflg chart ‘ aboui ground. 3 water. ,- resort. 1! Ana‘s ' Our my of only an hour was soon l exhausted, am"! we'Wcre again under { any for Kemptvllle; when: we or. ' rived at noon in time {or dlnney. l .{t Aberdeen hotzl we Were taken In , hand bygthe Tourists Committee-'0! the Board of Trade, who first put 1 us in pom-salon of a. neat little p1mphl‘.t, telling: us all about Kempt- lvllle. 11. is the county tow; of § Kings. and the centre or the far- _ tamed gaxdon of Nova. Scotla, Just . 70 miles tromnflimgz 1'13 is head, . A LI-n“. 0.1x us": was altogether too short at Dizby. as)“: went away feeling- that we, had not aegn it. Nina cum. saw us again underway thruugh the lax-famed land or Evangeline. It Is a delightful country, .1300an with, haunt Iul orchards antral-tilled. tarsus; Th?! raflroad runs qtflte dead to the shore of the Bay of Fundy formally miles and all†ï¬nz‘the View]: one beauitlul panorama of delightful scenery. Our. first stop was at Annapolis‘ wyerp _ we‘lwere war» “I. auuuyuuu‘ "nun? "v -- --v act at tho'mtion‘ Junta M93015 'l‘qwn Cquucjj gran number «lithe leading cltioenl .r with comfortable varriagcs [or the entlrc pa_rty,nnd were drive. about the town. Au- nopolis, .has .1: population of 8,000 and is a very pleasant plncp to spend a. holldu. , trusted-us it is on an am of the an of Fundy. Ithazsrmany lino residences and public bulfdmgu. and ~9npyd the distinction 0! beta; w mllitnry'cc-ntre bl’ condd'e‘i-able hn-' pox-taupe. I" Alli]:- a-v-u w-.. quarter‘s for the Dbï¬ï¬‚nimi' Atlantic' Railway, to the courtesy of the man- age of which we We‘re lmiebted {or our trip to the famous [and o! Evangeline. The D. A. Railway is all right: _ no. nuw'uy ever passed L,A_A__ “nab-c gm] FIEIII. . u - n u" " w, through a better country. and judging from the timetable. the cons dltion or the roadbed. and the talk of its patrons. it suits the people In every reflect. It: “Flying Bluenoec" train give: as good a. service nacnn be had in Canam. ' At Kemptville the tide of the Bay of Fundy rises from 30 to 80 feet. After dinner a. majority $0! the Preï¬x party were given a. beautiful drive of 'tell mm to Lookout Mountain. from which portions of {Our ol’ the best counties in Nova. Scotin could be aeen. The drive was conï¬ned to Wain-me. Fh‘i'? we train was stain taken. ant}. we‘ were landed in Halifax at unlit: hour ofï¬aturdqy night. Sund‘ y was spent by most of the party in rsstlng alter the hard week of traycliing,_and sightseeing. .it 10 Lp.m.-ue.wer.~e again nnder way for St. John's. which city was reached early in the morning. We'were..,noon located at our hotels by the news- ‘ paper men of the city, who made our any in St. John’s moot pleasant, Th: cltyfie too wen-known to require much 01a description. _It DOE-£3808 a‘ pork oi 178 acres! which is being improved gradually. and now. after a few years’ care is already one o! the finest parks in the Dominion. The Reversing Falls is one or the sights. At one time of the day the water flowa up the river channel and later on it flows downward. â€"‘hoth movcments starting at the same spot. The peculiar action is caused by the {all and rise of the tide. Two tine sumension bridges. teach about 500 feet in length man the river near the Falls. The main business portion of the city in hilly i and rocky. When erecting a build- 1 ing it sometimes costs morevto re- move one stone to the street level, and form a basement. than it does for the material and Work on the 1 building itself._ a. 1_|._1~ an -I_ uuuuxus um... The pride of St. John‘sâ€"as al- most everyone knowsâ€"is its harbor. Ships of any sine can tie up at its docks. and its watersvnre open for navigator) all the year round. The drive about the city was most lnter- 1 vs‘ting. as no eity of its size posses-lea { finer residences or handsomer pub-‘ lic buildings. It?! roads are the very best. as plenty 0! stone is to be had. At ao‘ciock p.13. the entire Press party were invited to a clam bake. Each†member ot- the party wa’s pro- yidad with a. badge bearing the syn. be! or his Satanic majesty and these words. "Down by the Sea: Canadian Press Association. St. John's NIL" The clam bake was at Meteor-en's city. The affair was most novel. and was an cntireiy new experience to nearly every member of the party. A cattrer from the city had been sent out and had built a large fire ‘ on the beach early in the morning. “then the stones had becoml'th'or- oughly heated some green seaweed was put over the top, after which a waggon load of clams. a. dosen true: of chickens. a bushel or t‘w0'nf potatoes. and the ume quantity The mass was covered with canvas and more seaweed, are allowed to steam for several hours.‘ The result was the most delicious and, sppetlxd am.- “mum: of the viands mention- on the beach early in the “hen the sftqncs had be( my; I'Vlu . wan theâ€"most delicious and. EDPC‘IF ing cooking of the viands mention- ed. The guests were ached with a. dyspeptic newspaper men had seen the pile of shells alongside them they would have expected their early de. miss. The invitinz odor could not be ï¬sh-med. and all ate the strange dislr's with a. koen relish: The scene was a mast novel'om. and out-Eut- on friends seemed to know‘ by. in- stinct: the proper way to give their Writ-r1 friend: the greatest enjoy- munt. A wry happy and tired party wended their way back to the city in: the evening. - We had the pleasure of- meeting,“ ‘ ’- “- A' m John‘r mg in tho even-u We had the pleasure of- meeting an old fri‘nd who 1;: one 0! St. John‘: 3! this town. A drive team anda v . «knee was one 9! the pleasures M7- forded us by our {1131151. . Sgecigl street cars at th’c door or ourvlibo tom to convey us to the boat Io’rn trlp up theï¬t. Jphn's river was one or the com-tested extendgg tvo', the party-' .a “1.2....“ "7" mt). P OI Uncut: oun..,..-..‘ V, have expected their early de. The invltlnz odor could not be i. and all ate the strange with a. koen relish: The scene most novelty». and out-Eut- " L-Aâ€"‘ ‘1- In- ."Vzn . v.- «u- : nova-10m. and our East- : seemed to know’ by, in- proper way to give their and: the greatest enjoy- ‘ry happy and tired party A:- way back to the city “PP“. and homelifedependo onthe health of therife and inimneqnd ad duties d home, her stre When My hour ï¬nds her utterly worn ' evenin "ion-d. hdtohvehet tootixgd to talk. too . 8110 And e any for m But when m ' h‘ halt!!! "" '"m'" 'Weéiié’im ms. ...- - ------ 32??" ï¬aflxfai‘éflx :3». mar mun, M11, um o... a... u. m. to 5... “WW, , '3 Shglwbmfgd‘gmmmmg mmumuu “'- In 80: can an oxodlont nook this snarl!!! ï¬g» morpundï¬nqmetmm-bon- AWUnoofMand 'V WW,IM¢,W «In a 3; E 3†ii § 5 § 3 3 Hannah. um. mv-I SIM- MEN’S DEPARTMENT inthe higher unity of one mint SECOND COUNTER OIII’ ms' Wt It a. Mm j. 8 on e 106.1 thï¬â€˜ï¬. m5 1‘“.,;mb""-'.;':“.°:5 mTLmy-omgmm' gm. lulu, mu. mm, 61m. Socks. "Mira. ï¬kd‘mm’wmdgï¬dmwm-p mum. mm Hummus. am- m mm 3».me m youn’gthmw "'d My 1‘" WW", 'â€- . 3w?» ma “Mm “mama. “WW Sanigh'Ynstimie of sumo. my. Write to Dr. Pierce and chain. mum opinion obsolutely without or fee. f WAC WM: Maugham Exam ‘1 @335. mwmmwgwm magniï¬es-sauna tn Wanna malar'rowg.’ . The Young Women's Christian As- cor-iatmn of Peta-born has not en- tered upon a. new era. in its history ‘or several years there has been a Y.W.C..\. Boarding Home in the town. with n free reading room. employ- ment bureau and general Associa- tion work. Through the kindneu oi Senator (ox. however. the .iuociation now has, in addition to the boarding home. a fine three-storey building. on the principal baldness street of the city. where the general work a“ "7.33;", m“ en‘s use. Iu additzon to the parlors nnu cm.» rooms. the new building contains a. large reading room and a cyan nasium. the. latter being lurninhed through the kindness o! the Young M We ('lu-lst‘uu Asnachtion. The educational department. at- fording opportunitleu in music, art. English, business course. om] lnduo- trial clams. also the gymnasium cusses, wlll open about the ï¬rst week in October: when n noon rest will nloo be establinhed. where but. new women may bring their lunch and be served with tea and coffee. having the use of couch. easy chairs. paper! and magazine: Weekly bible classes and gospel mcetlngs constitute the most impor- tant feature 0! the work. To these and to the Sunday afternoon oer- flees all of which will M brinplt inâ€" 'tereoting and helotnl. all gong '0. men will be most 0011113“ welcome, wmther members of the uoelation or not. One interectln'g (suture o! the work has been» the organlxation. Past week. 0! two cell- governing clubs, tor singly-on a to .16 yearn of age. These clubs algeody conntltuta a Junior department 0! 79 new.“ - ‘5 - ~ .- u-- “In“ in manna:- men Wu: w u-v-vv ~ -, whether members of the Association or not. One intereutlng mature at the work has been the organization. during the past Week. at two self- govcrning clubs. tor girlxtrom 8m 16 yearn of 3129. Those clubs already conntituta a junior department 0! 79 '53 dedication set-vices tn counse- tion with the opeMng ot the new bonding: wlll be held the last Bun- - bet. “Through its varlou departments. the Young Woman‘s Chrmm Asunci. nflon aims to meet‘ the auction! all young Women, believing ï¬rmly In the powerful lntinaï¬w fog-mod: and the strength of Wick: ‘ as in ‘59- ’ ouch ' ‘ -- ,. __- m- Anilv from 9 the mm", “a“ PM“ FIRST COUNTER Ila-You will ï¬nd Whï¬m fqu‘WUW mu, nus, mm, Tlâ€, mm. M“- KWIE’LM "~ , , . ,,_._ __._----_ wwwamumvta 7w. and b In touch with m. At the last meeting of Whitby of We the beet lunar factory qnectioucane up for dilcusnion. and . u s rennit' of the acuon then tat 2 on the repreeentstivel of the capitâ€" alists lntemted pnld the town a ' vldt ‘to take note. of the ndvnnl'» : as“ claimed for it u a good low . tion for n factory. 'nie Chronicle. . in its report of the meeting. onyx; At prevent it in fair to say that while the conditlone here ‘nre satis- factory in so fur a: rite. water Bupâ€" , ply and rhlppluz facilitmu by railway . and navigation are concerned yet 3 than in very little definitely known about the two most important ma- 1 tterurelatlvc to the suitability of Whitby as a locality for establish? 1 lug the beet Inga:- industry. Tassel ‘ are (1) amount of land suitable for ‘ btet culture within economical din» tunes for nuanblinz; (2) willingness of the farmer. to grow b'zet'z. Both than: questions are anew ered in. the nfflrmative at other points which 1 these gentlemen have visited. notab- ‘ ly the County of Waterloo. if we are tc have a. factory in thlanart of the province we must at once find out about two things. The location is to be decided within ten days or a fortnight at the least. The west- (rn people are much more advanced in this preliminary work than we nry. Hence the urgency of this up. peal for information. The factory proposed to be erected will have a. capacity of 600 ton! daily. That means in a W of 100 days. on cantata of 00.0!†tons of beets. or ah on average of 15 tons per acre the product ~ of 4,000 acres. Such; factory will coil. upwards of W000. It will employ 200 men. besides affording work for coop-3n 9nd other tradesmen. whose activ- itlco are necensary in operating 90 urge an induotry as the manufac, lure of heel: sugar. The soil best suited for sugar beets in clay loam. ‘ â€snoring and deep cultivation in the [all an: essential. The returns un- itice are pace-shy in operating so large an induotry as the manufac. tare of beet sugar. The soil best suited for sugar beets in clay loam. “naming and deep cuitivation in the [all are essential. The returns un- der these conditions are highly pro- ï¬table. 84 a ton is the low-"mt price paid (guaranteed by the govern- ment), with a rising scale where the bsets run over 12 per cent. in sugar. $5 a. ton in the price for a. 15 per cent. beet his ought easily to be the nuance in this part of the province. The remit: to! tests already made this season indicate that as a conuE-rvative estimate. At 15 tons to an acre that mean: 875. icon 630. we cost of growing. A net profit 01 “6 an acre in the most extractive prospect any crop unord- the farmer to-day. Are you ready IV.- 7""! __ - proï¬t of $45 an acre is the most attracflve prospect any crop unord- the farmer to-day. Are you ready to. go in for web. a good thing? 11’ 3'01. are 02nd at the very earliest moment. by letter or postal card. addteued to the Secretary of the Board of Trade, Wh‘tby. a stat-:- ment ghlng thine partimlurr; Name, pout oflloe add!!!“ acre. m farm. nntnr: or soil, distance by wagon road to Whjtby. or If more than four or ï¬ve. all“! then the distance to the nearest railway station or bar- tor on Lake Out: 10. giving name 0! such watch or harbor; number 0! acres cuntucould be prepared this [all for next coupon‘u growth. A. neon-fully cmwd'ed. in Canada.- All-vho are interested u: this great whnltnrcl enterprise, and every- boiy Ought to be.,vhethef farmers or not. merchant- and protections! with our town. and vdhgelrare influx! town“ hastily 1- till “stagnant-2 amnion; ;, h M BI“ sum mums. O’LOUGHLIN McINTYRE, IodonotomotthoMoudWonu-kto visit ambit mtmmonlnthooountyofflotorh tom ourFaIi 'Youufllfool quits at homolookingulmughwrmm wngohflndlnthom. Lotustuko mthmgh the U. pinâ€"w ' Lrbor; numb“ 0‘ be prepared thin on"; growth. A w m this great this. and ever!- “d nugget. are .te heartily in my: attention-ll a if. w 482-! *0 M’thfltolmhrmflandmnm â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______;__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" "n" Illusion Work for tuber-cu. Wingha an Th Into districts. Lgou ' Some {our Loan ago the Provincial . under an “ ‘W.-.CTU engaged Ir J. L. Luckne. [ Mr! E. E. Sh: superintendent bug; or Hunt-“lie. an 0 mussonary to Hal but m he di - l on I r of “at camps in the lugzbering 3 ed already ml arm of nnskota and \Kpluing The P at Perry, 0‘ A work performed by Hr. Lactic ‘iu bridge, also a literature fro: “n" highly ufldactory. and in a. great â€â€™3‘ momma he owed m. cncceu to the The-v :2; I: Comfori Bag- which are supplied fur â€7 the 0 him by many Union: throughout the not produced “one Contact Bags 0011- A I ;:-‘M tau alum; e thing tn}: would I The mu I neodgdb; wvzï¬nzmqgmanon minim“? net: ' ' ot-the-vay Elm "' hen ï¬gâ€? zonto mum: mtdï¬cPVMU thm- 1134.0wa can IO! M- oMa‘ Ly- , .mum‘m-hprtâ€" . . “w: , ‘2 I‘ I the w W kgw 'wv “. , .80 ARE M" Our 3015' gaging Benn“! 5m I- â€"3“ a THE PEUPLES’ SHOE STORE! vï¬aï¬r'ï¬tiifoc the money. We viu not. ny my M's. Iona-’- md Children's Sim-“1M1? We invite you 0 all, when a Cantu! Exhibition, or gay ting. tad prices. 10 pct out. dboout of all Tenn. O 0 buying their big patcel for {all and winter use. . New goods connng' in weekly keeps the assortr : O O O O O O O C ,e the W‘ HOGG' BRUï¬, OAKWOOD : i :OWWO â€at Shoe sure. 1 Bug-h- is 311 line. durinl Cl 8m m Model- of 8" lo and Disability. But 1 We will not. my uytbin.’ shout our “.0 Line G Vdiut. etc, during Outta-l I'm Cont!“ Exhibit“: Wk. NEW FALL All! WINTER STOCK We bought directin- tho mum pidnodwmm but. they prod“ thing-on.“ “count! Apoilt art-o mouth-vow 31th.". 0‘ '85 womdulnwml’riou and onto-ï¬ll.- got the booth. In M (I! It“ Go.“ out I'M-u" In our Rubber Wt we ha" a. Sub ma Sn; Proof Ho"! G'- Bubbou; 1.1.0 the Wt lino-- K tho World â€on Ora-by RIF hen Tho'ord 0.le Ire-i- 3' half. Ant {or that. literature from citixens of Lindsay. The» will be flipped to Banana: by the end at this week. . ‘ and winter use. § % g 53' a, a 3 § d holidav fancy E E; '4 3-: $ E E 3 E E: E â€ï¬‚y-mono»... OAKWOOD “domino our