MARRIED RAILWAY svsnam [`unn V-line,` f[`nro11to to "{\`;1:;1i:.1 Iullne`, `vi jStratford; all .'~ta,tx.m- Tor-zmo an. = north and ea: Tmxlt-) I-9 Kingston-L - ,. SEPTEBIBER _I`-F1'-`>211 ` 31} SEPTELIBER !`-FI.'>:11 all 8tati'0-`D8 Toronto and c-.1.~t. -.1m1east- Of Ox-illia _and Scotia Jum-tifvll. '3 Farm` Laborers spL`"i'.11 traini wigll leave Toronto at 5.30 mu. 011 August 22nd, via II:m1iIt='~n and London, and at 2.00 12.11). on Aug-*1 25-and September am. via Ggelpiu jB:e1-Tin arid -Stratford. This 15 311 exceptional Achanco In visit Th . West,; "which is t1'u7._\' m1Ied'tbe land of Golden Oppo1'tunitie~'." and~ `min? DPOSDGPOIIS fa1'n1er< and 13115" Lness men now residin__v in Westerp Canada can trace the nr1_:1:1 of The`: Tgood fortune to :1 "I`;u`m Lf1b ." Excursion. The route 15 ""3 Qhicago, an 'at.t.rac.tivo om`. 11 cities and t.0\\'n.< 1~0iI1.`.' P35 911! -7-Boilteawhiclx breaks tho_1nonotou.VV -.Of"7`the journey. there }e1L_1S some shing`-'Anewe'to see all the tune. fmna Trunk .Pacic Rai1wz1.V 1% _- the`.;$hortest and quiokest route j Winnipeg-Snskntomx-Ed11`I` `.6355 With smooth ro:u11~ed. thT_M` '71;-. . , _._L _:..0-..u.`n:1`I1lp R SEPTEMBER 5-F:'-.m1 all stat- 10118 Toronto to North Bay inclusw |'1ve,- and West thereof in Ontario. ~.with sm<;ot.h throng most picturcsq1l9_ M N1-apiidly developing -`9` Canada. ~--Wamen s Fine Dongola,` Ox- fords, pat-. tip, medium {ow hes}; leather lined, new fu1l.`last, all _sizes- 4 to 7. Worth $1.85 a pair. _A~t~ Carey s Cut Rate shoe store for` f $1.25 a pair. - ' T" ` particulars at :11 fT,1'\1nk `Ticket Oices. 01` ,%;E:,=.=.Homing, Distrivt 1 !=A{gent, Ry Tm'mt0. if-_8$VAi;.ao and 23. I _---The S-tezimer Obonabeeviiiill run a special trip to Orillia, on Thurs- day Aug. 21st; leaving` Barrie and A}J1'a11~da1 at 9.30 a.1n., re\;'urni_ng `leaves Orillia. at 3:30 pT.'m. Ul W n recc i Ated at `Orders send s "in Cat `to any the D cost :1 risk of f\ ,_y` `Paid-upf` Band Umli _ Saturday was t11e`hotbe3t' day of` the season, with the thehrm-o1xet~er _rang'i11g fxyom 95 to'98 in the shade all aftemoon,_acco1'c1'1ug to the kind of shade. -V ' A fRev. Angus I-I. Ranton of Toronto will preach `in [Collier St. Methodist Church on" Sunday, -Aug. 24th, at 11 am. -and 7 pm. Special music at both services. ` lfornin `A Solicit4 Mr. Richard Crawfoxd of. Orb Sta.t_ion took home a new Saxvyez`-L Massey thrfesher` on Saturday, Mr: J as. Patterson, the leoncal agent, mak-_ ing" the sale. VOL. _Tl1e'.S-cotjch Doubles a.t the Bom- ing C'1ub nished Ilast week, after 9; very exciting contest. Messrs; .Fred Marr anti R. A. Stephens _were the `popular winners. ;Mr, D. S; Paterson of, Chatham` was in t_o.wn f-oIrT Several -days this `weeli making arrangements with Bandmaster Addison for. the Lyceum coufse -of eonce'rts, which .were- so popular last season. A---You can get the Engagement and Wedding Ring and: e the Mar- riage License at E. TH. Williams __.Je.weh'y' Store, and feel thorough"5y satised. that you have the best Val- _ue obtainable. ` ~ ' `ti ! .PC. Lambie, while on vacation, secured samples of the soil. in the great clay belt of Northern Ontario. The samples, which can beeeeen at. this ofce, , was taken` at Monteith, 11ea.1*.l.y ve huxidred miles `north "c-I" -'.I`oronto, where the Ontario` Govern- ment have established an. rexper,i- mental farm. _ ' +-Wath for -display of` sclmol supplies in Parsons Fair win- `ow. I - V V _ _ 34-35, -~Wou1en s* Strong` Box `Kips Bludher Ba1s., sizes 5, 6 and-~_ 7,, 'Wox~th $1.90 a pair. '0'arey s :-C.11t* `Rate. shoe store is selling them for- $1.29 a. 'pair;_ A * V __ j-.4Genera1,`.pun`po.e'm` h % 79-15? H 7 .fo1"nf-year-o1d' .d!`.iv..e1-`_. `57Wi1'l {cheap for .- Ap`p1y2u _ .` ;B1oi;ham, Holly. ` . .4 '32-34._ from the prc1ni~sos `:xbou.t .,the 1st of Aug one white` "sow, medimil , size..,: Any 1 information gl'a-dly re%cei_v&ed. Mrs. R.` J." .B}a'ck,v _Stroud,.". "L 9 _. . ;'7H0`US`E AN`TED-_fFux'11i1s-lled or 'll'....'! ' ---Ki1nwda:id Hardwood: at J. G. ~Scottfs; ` Prices. on applicatiqn. 32-34 -4--Fo'r` rent good owers?-wedding. pr ..tavbl'e Bouquets, _Fune1al Designs , or Floral eects, put up in t1v1eAmOst artistic. manner, see WM. TAYLOR. ; Flo`rit,, Dunlqp -Stg, B..rrie'._ QEIIARKS 0N Th Str. Is1ay s T exclursioixvry trips are about over. The -boat .Will mike bnly three more trips out` of Barrie to Orillia and Strawberry Island. Aug. 22nd, 26th and 29th. _'1`~o-was-e~ people should avail themsefvgs :--of `these last chances to `enjoy breezes of Lake Sim_ooe. UU'D.EJ .-W L13 L~J:4.u1--1: uuueucu nu lpartly f11r11ished-1$13efe1-red. Mod-v `ern convenier`1c~.'e-s, by first .of .%-Septembr or later. A Apply 190- W. 1:. 'n-.-_-1.1` r1......;J:.+.. Dun`! F. I-l3.1`J.l`J.I ..|.`J'C.l..I.\iIl._l.`*'k}:tt&J\J_\.: v;;_ ya: `the premises of " Geo. Leslie, Lot 7, " Con; 14-,- Innisl, Allandale ._Own_er can l1a_.ve sam by proving property and . paying expens- P.O.- Seven Shep ahd Lambs"; >es.A % % %34-46` O " """"""' """"`-" ooooooooooo09909909090099} Imus : --Men-*3 $ofid \vkmg ,/;shoes,;;l A.:13os,mi calf, j heavy %so1e;.good -_fu11 tter,` w i_thT toe gsips.-."V "Worth 1-$2.00 `a'1iair._._ Carey s /C`_ut. -Rate,sa1e' price $1'.59~ a, pair. L V . x_1o1:,,tQ n1aki.mo`ney,` " ` ' q*o11'ect`ipn . ~`w`i11* -be * ta;1;exf;,{A`%`_4 r1ani;t" fiii-V; M1909 `.0 the LBW`-i9 ~ P699161 `l 1133135 her of ladysingerswho give fp'ro"I`n_iS`e: of developing` -into} fexc1In1z':eo1oi3t s; `U._su3j1`ly __'there"l is__ `a,-_ davrth` of . : cm1'-. tralbo `sixigers, but 7` Mr, `V A-Morgan _ has ' been .fortunate`_ iih jSOQl1'l'i11g -a _n;um- her of young ladies who have shown marked ability jn this '. 1i_1'1`e.~ Re- heavsals arenqw under way. - A mi,xed+qu_artette, "under gtlie edi-rectiongof ; Mr.` J `V H} ,Morgan,~. cmmposede of i the -`following: _Miss Kathyrn 'Hoigg`; soprano; Miss -Flor--v ence W ismer, icontralto; `J. H. v_Mor- .gan_. tenor, and A; Monkman, bass, sang at a boiicert at Edenvale Zed- -niesdy hf last week.j_i They Scored;-. a big success with their `rendition of` their dierexlt numbers. . Mr. Hennings, `baritorne; lately from` Wales, also ` eontributed excellent [numbers on the eprogramme, also the Ivy band. Mr. Heimings, who has 2; well_trained.- baritone .-voice and who V has Won several incom- _petitions in the" O1d Cou ntry,. in-_ tends coining to` tmvn and ,will join St. And-rew s. choir. '_Th;e_____c0n- c_er~'t was held -on -Mr. Rupert s_ beautiful farm and was in aid of the Edenvale Methodist Church. "--Mis's Helena "Rankin, ` Barrie,` has. "been engaged as principal of` the stenographie department of Bar'- 1-ie Busines -s College. T Miss Rankin comes highly" reeonnnended-,' rand has had about 14-. years expe1;ience| as public and business school in- _st1'uctox'._ After teaching` public` school seven years, she ta_\_`1g'ht six years "in the Kennedy Business College, Toronto,. p'a1"t of which time she was principal of L the steno-` gxfaphic department. Last `year she was associated '_.with. ..the V Miller` School, -one of the largest business celeges in New `York City. ' LESS`. IN])xUSTRIzA}._L UNIiIl:.s.T , THAN DURING LAST YEAR l _ Ar:cord`i11g' to the record maintain- led by the Department of L:1b-our lindustrial cconclitisons sljowecle an` improvement in regard . to lahourl idisputcs during July.~ There were 24 in existence as compared with} 7 during the previous n1onth Al still greater ixnmovement is__ seen when the comparison is made it be- tween the present month and the corresponding period of . last" year, when there were 46 strikes and lock- outs_ existing in the Dominion.l During July, 1913, about 152 rms' and` 8,000 employees `were -involved in strikes and ll`ock-outs as compared with 450 r1_ns_ and 11,957 `employees affected by trade disputes during .the previo_rus_ month. There was a! slight increase in the loss of time to employees, about 188,000 working days _ being `lost, as compared with approximately -181,000 .during- June; It may be mentioned that `"durin`g July 19`_12, upwards. of 270,000 .work- ing" `days were lost from this cause. Two disputes of importance occur- redduring J _uly,i while of . those that were` 'in- existence previous to this month, the most `important as affecting industrial conditions,_ were those of coal miners on Vancouver Island and `_ sawmill` lh_and_s at St. John, N.B. These two disputes to- gether accounted for a loss` of up-' wards .-of 130,000 _ working days. . `Pagrls -spent` twp hund;:_edV,_axf;d sgxty -million; in the ._.vre'v1s1o;1 of%`v.,t?h`i ,c1,ty- plan "tniwde~ `W16? Nap,01e0n(%I1I nd` guas'.tou_n:w1t-,f% h~ 7` London, in 9. design `made by -Sir Christopher Wren. after the fire ,0! 1686. was tendered _a great plan 101' rebuildlns the city, which -the people failed to have executed, and ; thereby lost a great `asset. Now. _ this `eoxilet of London are spending hundreds "of goiitlont ot .ren.~ _knoi'!i1g thatiltt tn!1llonItto"c%!:'ryfout some of the. `bug- mu be _a.W.p`e.}fln g.gh_1xtestxt1ent t,ori_3A:1V1e.t `EH!!! " :oVooooo0ooM~oooo56ooooo: Science has been studying the. (likes- tlon as to whether or not snakes have an appreciation of music, This applies particularly to the cobra, which"re- sponds to the piping of a gourd instru- ment played by the East Indian fakir with a rhythmic movement suggesting that it answers to the musical notes much in the same way as a dog does -that is to say, through a special or. -nervous sympathy. When the whistles blow at noon in the 200 the wolves set up a great howling in con- cert. Whether or not they enjoy this sortot music is disputed,`thoughjprcb -ably they do. for some dogs undoubted- _ly take` pleasure in harmonious strains and will run a,_ccn'siderable' distance a dance. The conclusion seems to be to sit up . in trout of s.hend-organ and "sing." while other dogs unquestion- ably suffer from certain kinds of music `and express their __pc_. ln in lugubricfus .how_ls;,.-London i'1`v/it.-pits. < ; _ < l The|_r Nerves Are Aected In a 3lmlIar_ Manner to Dogs" V IV coo SNAKES LIKE -MUSIC emu} Need-Good ?ne'o Ig:.u ..I..'.. 4.. - .:-_.a.. .. _.-,: 4, _ .____ ..-__'-'_ 3; `ma vvvytzvggvvv g. A A4 .;AlAA;`AAAAAA`AAlAAL'AQA`~Q` `Q.1i~i'8r A` i =~;l%Ii?qe:i::s?;% in ."tm_v11. - _ 6 _ _ A @ A; Culbrt of New "} ork, ivS home on "a visit; V ' 9L ` . Mr. Gha. ~Carpe1itr_ `returned to Cfjhicagn yaterday. V. _ g ` '- I `;'f M29;%_an;i;; .Mf. W. L127; ` Bxacm `Thc7>rnbu`ry Vzire-Lho1id;ayin'gi~' across the O O E or LOCAL umzaasr z 90060000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OQQOOOOOOOQQOOQOOOOVOVVVV' 1` Missdarax ij\nd-'rew" i'sV-`Visiting! with :f1"-i'end.s "in .;T6ro1,1to} and ` Uak-i 1' Mrs.` no. Loth'_7_of T-a'vimsJt.o'ck is t.heguest "of `her `so1'1,U M_r. , Loth, Elizabeth St. 1 ' _ Tlie -_MissVes ` Klg of vP oy1A1ty St..,-.! _are spending the" `week with gfriends. ;i11 T-0-ro_nt0. ' V Nelso Bfo,w11 jof D4t_roitV isl visiting his pqgents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Chas Brown,`_Penetang _-St. ~ * Mrs. Elizabeth L-itvtlA,' Charlotte St., is spending two .Weeks with Mrs. TWi1LR e`yno1dvs, Th-ornto'n._ M % 1 Mr. and M1`js.T J. .MoCa}iless haire returned from a visit; to friends at `Port Hope and Byampton. V V Miss Pearl _Ca'ses;y 11as..rej:urued to! Toronto after spending `a__coup1e" of {weeks with Miss C1ara_Andrew.A Mis s 7 Florence Greening, of -Toledo,` Ohio, is visiting "Mrs. ,S. |Wes1ey, Mary St., for a few weeks. Miss K.. Lomas and _ Miss M. Young of Toronto have` been- the :.g'uests`of5jMrs. Chas. Kelcey, 2-1 lwelington St. ' T .. run - ,__-.c _ t Miss J . AAndersc'>_n of Guelph and Miss M. Anderson of New Xork, are.-the .gu`ests~ of- Mr. and Mrs. By- !ron K-ing`, Ross, St. ` " Mr. A; Arnold Brooks has return- ed to Toro-ntov, after spending a _most. ,enjoyable week with his grand-9 111dtl1.r,- Mrs, W; K. Rankin,_ Peel! St-. g ` i . V: V `.1 A most enjoyable dance .Was givn `by M153. A. Touchette` at the Robin- son House, Big Bay Poin_t, last_ Thursday night, three motorT1aunch [loads going down from town, 7 I -n- -.'..- -`v. .'DU]_JlaU1.l1UK3l' U1` Lupus. _.'.I1qn_}r uu vvv _; F; R'onald`,~ Canadian Bank of" ., ~Comrnere, Barrie. 3.4-34p .;SHE~EP E.STRAY---Sy-a.yed on, to '1-`-- - - A - -3--\~ .." .(1.\n V Mr. Dona?1`d McNi`ven, .accomApan-. `ied by his niece, Miss-*W1te, lft `on..T_uesday foxfa trip down the` St; Laivrence . While away they. will visit Mrs. Lashley, Sister of M1`. ; McNiven.` 5 C01. G; `V. Bruce, of B1'an do11,` iiwho has been`atte.nding_ the Grand; O_ra.nge - Lodge meeting at St.` J ohn s, Nf1d., called on old Co1`]'ing-; wood friends last week before his !return to the West. " ' i~` .1 . - Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Bay- eld St., L announce` the . engagement of their second daughter, Elizabeth,` to Mr. John Good of Sligo, Ireland.` The marriage will take place about` me middle, of. September. -.._ -- -_ - `pg. 1 nu g 'rC;ar.o1i11e Gray of Toled-o,i Ohio,` who has been "the guest of her sister, Mrs. S.VWes1ey, Mary St., {for the past [few weeks, returned: home to.-day. Miss Verna Vair ac- companied her back and` will spend sever-as]: weeks i11"1`o1edo. ` I Mr. W.` K. Foucar of Mitchell on iMonday joined his wife, `who has been visiting` her uncle, Mr .J. Sisv sons." Mr. Foucar was" a ' former teacher on the Collegiate staff here,: and is new principal of- the school [at Mitchell. e } .Mr. and_Mrs. George Cooper an-' ,n_ounce `the_ engagement of their! youngest: dauglltem Gladys Lillian, to: Mr`. William Minnis Williams of Phi1ade1`phia, `P_a.,,the marriage to' take `place at `their . residence, 01 {Owen St.,.on Aug. 27th. `~ " W-alkerton Hera1d-The Jackson Street Billiard and` Pool businessr, whichihas had a varied carrer` here, was moved last week to North Bay,- 'where' the new proprietor, Mr. `Johnston. of Barrie, will in" future conduct `it. . The. rst- intentioxis [were to open In cigar store and bar- ber shop? in " conjunction wijth the business in W aV1kerton_,i an run`? it on; an -elaborate scale here, but this proposition ` `waZs later " ~aband;oanfed; ,n(i` the exodtls to` le north of :1VVq1lVAllerton?q;r.i-.*VS:eVcOnd fcile > VMr. and Mrs. jT. Iiowlaild Hill of` Hil'sid\e', Muskoka, announce the en- gagement` of their daughter,` Carrie, `to the Rev. F. J. Dunlop, of Thom- ton`,-Ont. , so-n_ of `Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VD1inlop,'.o_f Toronto, the xnarriagta to take place early in September. 'M_i'sses Mamie and Joan Powell, `and Mr. V; . Lynch of Barrie, and Miss Isabel Jarvis "of -Fon du Lac, }V'v'is., and Mr. W. L. `P. Foote of` Toronto, have been the guests of` I Mr. and Mrs. A. _Touc11ett'e_. at_the'ir` oummex` home at 'Big Bay Point. V - --..- .. --T1:y? Parsons Fair". for "scliool Avsxipplies `and save $3 for? y_oju'rA_-V _self. A % . " 34-35 -Try J. G. .Scott sV T kiln dried :"HardwoIo|d for summer use. 32-34 13xI'r T1115: 15091. R0034 T113 WEATHER A [ IMUSKOKA DISTRICT IS |Campers Fight Besid tlie ' Rangers -% ! A despatch of yesterday says-I iThroughout practically the whole of; the Muskoka district `bush res` `of: a more or less serious character! wire raging. The whole district round Lake Joseph has been the scene of strenuous struggles-- with a violent and! obstinate outbreak. . To stem the onrush of the ame, camp'- lers and ocottagers have had to. turn` out and ght side by side .Wi.th buckets as their `only appliances. l-They battled long and vigorously," but were steadily driven` back by the heat and ,dense volumes of ward, converting the water into relouds of vapor. So serce was the heat that it was practically" impos- sible to" make any effectual headway with buckets, and as "a last resort smoke, and . the ames leaped V on- yizng their hcalidays in the -district, j secured plows, -- andIlturne`d up the `earth in .the path of-..the__ 'advanc'ing.} T , their 'tgempora.ry'<\ homes; V .a number = of business men spends `re, thus placing asafety zone.`round I The tax -bi=1'ls will issued at the first. of next week`, and gwiljl contain the: items `of the 25 mill rate. ' In the Halibugjton district, re has been -raging for eight. days. It be- g-an in `the south.-eastem_ section of Donald-, the rst station below Hali- burton. Several farmers` residing `between Donald. `and Loehlin were forced to `abandon. their premises, Ilarge chemical works at . Donald .were `closed; for a time, after. -lpsing 15,ooo kcerds at timber-,~ but were i able xresu niei work j yester_d31y ,; .whi1eat .Ha1il$i1.!:;tj<>1i itwoi" 1tirg.-1l1~ I -<---'-- V" `.7 At Keane and\ othgr points on the: Trent, the re is a. serious "thing through the bush, consuming every thing -in its path, the `re-swept zone stretching 4' along the north and? south. shores- of Rice Lake, and -`as [far west as Newcastle. T". `g - t. u1u; u Al`-l&ll\.*~3o I I When the A hot-watg3frk`Zt;.g .start_s v to' `IeakLdo not throw[ it %aWi3*.~T%Vbt!t hat gp19g;;%TV;og1_;it6 had ` `tit; `t The `_ V../ LET stop the swing of bLlSiI1SS---kt-:81; . =.it_moving by clear--cut, forceful, seasonabl advertising--l `your name 'prom'ine"ntI_vA before _the `people. Remember that Barrie isbecoming more and more a resort for tourists--and do;-:. ` ns Ofthem takc the localapers and are becoming interested in {Inc _, 7 _' town and alljits affairs. E\?ery r)ne ofthemis a possible CLlS[OIT`.('I` of/"yours-_- Will :it: not` pay you _to go out afterhtheir trade? I Ring_up 5_3_and have The Advance man call on you. . It costs ym: A hothnng to /get our prices. ' ' A ppm the b'usine,5s world of to-day _ fetzai-1. business and industrial husze sums they do every f `V ; _ "IS;`';t:-.-_ reas_Qnabl`e to suppose that they are ejwy-(mg.i_g_.;~1j-'ir`,conclusionslas to the efficacy of advertising and its iii worth to`;;t-heir',~busin.es:s: in"riet`_aining whattrade they now have and AV:,_...'.]OO-king_oij`t':formore?`:_" AOir,.is it"ngbtt more reasonable to suppose ` A that yu1'e..h.g``,e.no;.-hgcgjeas-gthotjoitighly into the question nor gur- ed out thebenets;a"c1losely`as-theyhave? .- that they advertise in the large . -fdailiesjiand high class magazines, and theiris no gainsaying that ' l th'e5e'publicatvions reach an immense number of people---But have you..eve`r thought that the local weekly paper, which goes into the . ' ' "horeanc_1'is`rea'd'by every member ofthe family, is a better adver- "fisi;)g`.131'ediurr1~for you `than the `big daily which is read by thous- ands who care nothing forthe aclvertisingeof stores and business "houses whichare hunidre,ds_ of'miles away. If the town weekly paperis not a good adver tisirigXmediurn, why do the largest cle- partmental stores in Toronto continually attempt to place their eul- J v.ertising_~in these papers? Repeatedly the Advance has been .a-{:3 -ered contractslfor departmental store advertising at almost any gure ewe cared` to charge~.the'm-and just so often have we re- , fused, `believing that it was in our own best interests as well as in the best interests of the Town that we accept no 0UtSiCl Clepzlrte V` mental store advertising. IN FLAMES} BO`VDEN--HA3MER'-;At the Cent- ral Methodist - Parsonage, Mary St., by Rev. Dr. Booth, 011 Sat- urday, ` Aug. 16th, 1913, Walter Bowden to Miss Margaret `Hamer, both of Barrie. 1 Mr. { `pints east of MacL0d, Calggryl Via Grand Trunk Railway, plus half cent per mile from \Vinni~peg` to destination, but not beyond Mac-{ Leod, C aIl"gary or Edmonton. RE-3 TURNING--$18` from Winnipeg,y plus .ha.lf ,cen_t per mile froml ._ 1 .nm 'l".`r1mm.+m. 4... \xr:....:..... ' DIED lCOTTER-On Tuesday, Aug`. 19th, Hannah; wife ,of J. R. Cotter, Esq., Crown Attorney, in her `77th year. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p.m. Service at Trinity. Ohurc`h.A ' {LEADLEY--`-In Barrie, on Friday, Aug". 15th, 1913, Allison Leadley,_ `74 Grove St., aged 55 years; 5 `months and 10 days. T . A grass re pin a.ga1'den at "the! corner of Maple Ave. and Ross St.,' `gave the Fine Department` a rim on Tuesday afternoon. `FARM LABORERS ; EXCURS-1 _ % IONS.--$10.TO WINNIPEG ,;.-..-..- wuovv vx. J_!LuU.IJUUl_.l, uzugu 1'_y i or Edmonton to Wmmpeg. Gomg dates: " ` x 1 AUGUST"; 25--F1V-om all statiicins : north of. but not including main i. g . V W and me 4 r ' ' . 33` inc! knmhme Stations. * ' u . _ _ . an 0. \ ia 3h.mfm_d' Sta` ..M 1 E aiue Line Totem as` 0` Toronto to Kingston. kuazoc ~ 3 . o rlllin and Scotia Jct. co! in On!!! 1 route |I_` and South . o lo Sarnil ' . mg. 28 to,` Sept; 6. `it;cIu;l.v`e LABORERWS Eiibnslons iia'Cl-IICAGO AND DULUTH RETURN .NeXt Monday evening there will be an address on Wireless Tele- graphy, given by the E. S. of the- Central Methodist Church. -