v---\- -1- can-Uuvun nrionbnnalul-II The sugar cans of China is said by botanists to 'he an entirely distinct species from that of India, and this. tact is sup-_ posed to indicate that that development of sugar cane was carried on independently by two dierent nations at the same time. 1;. H, Graig, a bookkeeper in the Loin. `don oice of the Carnegie Steel cam; puny, in charged witIg'frnu_1n_a yqgregaityg Acnn AAA iii` f N%*':Y'1= iw- _fgi1ig-aotpfottthgi gveel Ognpig;`,-, um 3iven8100,'0.00 to aid ;Bo:_er uu'e`r. \ . %e5:ggH:fcnom.: I . 31 52 53 PA 36 37 38 39 40 41. -42 "U"-VBJ U71 G-Lulu us uauuuuuu--.5 ...., Chg Book; which had a brief but lrrhzant existence. J-Iis r_st vol- ume` of collected poem was entitled Low Tide. on Grand Pre," and ap- peared in 1893. Since then he has published, "Behind the Arms," * 9.` further collection; Songs from Vag- a.bondia,. tin colla_.bora.tion `With '.I{icha.rd. 'Hovey,- and More Songs From Vagabondia, Mr. Carman's `verse is -'rema.rkab1e for its lyrical quality, and it breathes the broad optimism of a spirit -`disciplined to sto'.ic-ism."but" in close` fellowship with nature; of one who loves to face keen sea winds and sea min, and, w-atch racing tides, notes the hills and all that vagrant beauties 01$-4 4 A - l'I--- --nucnu-or hnf. nfhhvn 3.11 ` 45 10 ._ll. 12 13 `I4 '15` 16 17 I8 19` u__n_1._uu.I.n .w L` &'ITlJ W1` PI 0 part W 1}. VI1`@l::e;:". . . . .. V e `hangs in` the Willows a night nd " -div: ' i~i.};;;{a.z?(n1-;g;o;}).% PLANT EIFE N01`TAWAS AGA.. _`_MATGEE_DASH'.' V ._. .... 26T 2 135 100 209 100 -u day . n,. A 1 ' - .A{`&j;He, rls the Buckwheat `patches: , hen battens -his store or pelt galore _;} v"t.Jnde'r tho tautest hatches. `ijife woos;..the Poppy and` weds the Peach. ~`-.-lnvelgles Daffodllly, ` `And then llke.a trump abandons each `For a gorgeous Canada Lily. 3% nnh 37 ll II Scott's Bookstore, Barrie J OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST PRICE i E MAIL onnmzs RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION :Ho.ii- 3-meie Roniliu 560.11 nomin- ated u the representative of Yukon __'l.`e:- hi! accepted the nomination. I rltory _in the Home of Oommone, and THE OLD RELIABLE sco'r-r-s BOOKSTORE VJIV 10 68 In `EV. T15 81 tlri ,`flllln 801112 one 1. KIIUW wuv |.uaux_nr;um.. av. A And then leaves room for repentance- `He never could box the compass round'_ `He doesn't know port from stnrboarti; But 1:1: k`tf1ows the gates of the Sundown A-1 'x(l 15 13 2 01 2 97 2 97 DOA 16 03 3- 10 (IRA UUV 14 79 12 69 12 68 "767 10 29 3 ll 3 ll 3 ll 1463 I-III 742 737 OAK 119 -57 .2 18 ` (IA '50`: 385 321 1(\lI 988 3"` I-IU ISIIUWK LUIS `CLUB V_L - I.LI\; uuuuvwvu Straits, , - . _ 3- V`Where the choicestlgoods are harbored. never could see the Rule of Three, 1 `But he knows a rule of thumb 432 I-Ilb "111 `I AD LIJIV 165 I QE 1j75 in wvuu ox xnegouiln pirate crew, '5! 5 ` with not .a.soul,`to deplore Jxlm. fir O steers tor the open` verge of: him With the lmy world heforeehim. ' ;_Hig imsy sails abroad onthe wind s'.',g Are shlvered with fairy thunder; - Q pin a line that sings to .the,1ghtA or b wings . , He makes for the land of wonder. He hurries the ports of the I-Iollyhocko, And levies on poor Sweetbrier: ' -'3: drinks the whitest wine of Phlox, {And the Roma is: big rioqh-n ~ `W 1 75 1 .65 `I nr I65 L\IK 175 165 I III` Jul} 1 65. inu- 165 1 II? .J.U!34%l%l3|l.la 3,,i;1i cue Bounty People, best " *" " 35'-`=5 "-`3 ::`.'J;;i,.L: ' _ A he dares to boast. along the coast, ,;The beapty of Highland Heather: ow he and she. with night on the sea, Lay out on the hills} together. "he piifers ffrom every `port of the=w!nd._- ` T`. fFrom April to goldenhutumn: But the thieving ways of his'mortall .Are those his mother taught him. a He prospers after his kind, A ;.And follows an instinct compas-sure. The nhilosonhers call blind. V-His morals are mixed, but his will is xedi bio. ' 103 106 107 -I.l`3IlC|JlI'Jlg \J\J|-lllby I. ' I I I I V V \4. Barrie. August 14th, 1902. u\ First publication in BARBIE ADVANCE August 14th, 190'. . 3.. 104 105 108 109 116 111 112 114 115, The Adjourned Sale will take place on TL'ssn_n', THE '2.'m2 DAY OF-`NOVEMBER, at: one o clock p. m., in the Treasurer's Utiice. `.530 IQIIUWS an iusuucl. l:Uu1punn'uuI.u; "_ philosophers cnll_ _ that is why, when he comes to, die, He ll have aneasier sentence, .V'L!'han some one I know who thlnksdust. so. Ant! fhnn lonvoh rnnm fnr rpnentance. uvl 100 101 113 Eon. ADVERTISING E? 58 59 61 35 70 7! . 7.2 73 74 .75 62 A76 77 78 79 `DA {put In the day, haphazarg. a1oi1e,;i , Booms the old vagrant hummer, -With only his whim to pilot him Vhrnna-H fhn nnlnndl Vf. 0! Sum] `IL 82 ll ALi=;'.'.`i3;'.%:;.;.'i 119;; 2.` us; Wm Ash `su. Nob." 3. 4. 5. ll H-dA_;I GIVE!!! Dlbg Livwo II 1-, u, 6, 7.` 8 nd 9 . . . . . . . . . . .. Wen-'Spqnco St., Non.-1, 2. '3, 4; 5`,-5.'f7. 8, 8. 10 ll,& 12 fE::It Spence St. '.' N on. 1. 2.3, a n 1\n.~.n,1n1.I &. 12 S-Main St. W R d.......... '.l!3IIIi tapeuuu um, nun. ;. agu, "'4, 5,1}, . *8, '10 II & 12 West Gods: ~t., Non. 6,7. V.8,'9,l0undl1 . . . . . Euuoodar 80., Nos. 5. 6, 7, A --8 9. wand 11 . . . . . . . . .. West Elm St., Nos. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, 9; 10 and` I1 . . . . . . .. In... In... an Nan. 2_ 3_ 4_ Mr. Garman belongs "to that small group of Canadian poets whose work has been recognized by the most -in-_- telligent critics to possess very high qualities both of form and i1na.gina'- tive range. ` He was born at Freder- icton, N.B., in 1861, and was educat- ' ":1 under Dr. Parkin at the';Collcgia.to` nstituie, from which he` entered the University of New Brunswick. He graduated as an alumni gold medal- ':... .-.. 1994. mm nf r.erWa1'ds nursued Noggh Back St. plan 122 A 1 LVUI. VII JJDVH tuna `cannon. --- Na} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. THurd St. plan as u .6 RA L` o . o o u c 5 8 Hard 56 . . . . . . . . . . 107 up-~. 56, ....... ..12e BELLE EWART (INNISFIL). Lots 670 and 671, plan 96. . . . . Park Lots Arnold : plan No. 8 n In....A`II 1. D15 IJIJIJII Qsuvau nu rluuu 4. 9, 10 and 11 . . . . . . . . . . Front SI:., Lot No. . . . . . . . WILLAGE OF. SUDBURY (No:I'rAwAsAr:.-* Geo. SI: . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 5 ;- E pt .............. .. 21 3; ' VILLAGE OF WYEVALE (TINY). Matilda S_t...: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 s 12 12 13 14 14 20 28 20 16 M2 VILLAGE OF BEE'1'ON. Wstendrie Sc. . . ...... ..1m BRADFORD. East Muskoka St.` IN BARRIE (`Q (11,; usuuznnn buns. oawsawun 'ist in 1884-, and a.fterWa,1'ds .u_r ilgd V-his stuvdis at Edinburgh a far- _,,___1 `i'...:.'-.....-..:4.'.u-u TIA c+11Hh:rI 114$ i1daS_t...: 39 VILLAGE OF WASHAGO (N. ORILLIA). THEY USE VA < Y I 1,, I1(bd;thoir bayonotuan _ ,. '.ll`: WI.llbl'lde ha annonncodug"u., V " _ rioting they "0 "'!""* ' gdgrtfed by troops was I*:kg, I*0'noa gs Wstorford, N-Y-2 bum; psft . . . . . . . .. 111 4} No. 19, pl:.. 111 o. -19, pt . . . . .. 111. 19.11% A . . . . . . .. lll 111 22,pt ..... ..111 v.22,.pt...... . lll .No.%pt.... 111 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lll . . . . . . . 20 PHELPSTON (FLOS). Iooolint omhd/.nouist ght (L; 8...... __ - -vvvuuv Ul: an hp `farmers. i"sIif `7i$tI'T riiQ2LE WA'8A,GA nucn. :rossORoNT1o. . . . . . . . . . . 33 5 ARTHUR CRAIG, Treagurer. County. Simcoe. l0_ 10 V10, hills and an mat. vug:-um. uv.-m....w \,,_.~ 1 _en to th`_wayfa1~er, but above all] loves `the 'good-fe11owsl1ip of hisown? 10 l0~ I0 21 11 37 42 18 16 16 The London Chronicle sa,vs:--Sir Sandford Fleming,` C.E.,' ranks as due of CaVnaida s "grand old m'en,< al-, though his acquaintance with the Do- minion only date-s_from "1845. He was born at Kirkcaldy, in Fifeshire, in 1827, and there learnt. the` business of surveying I and -engineering befor: going to.Canada to join the englnee'r4' ing sta of the NoIf1hern_ Ra,i1y\{qy.' He was chief engineer of the In6B'r4" 1'-colonial Ra.ilWay'during~-1-ts '-constru- 1 ; `tihn, a.n'dAhisna,me is intimatglyjcoe isec'ted,with the greavtVCan'xdian {xyajl-`s ` _;.__ _.-.:..;...... n...+ 1....-.....t.m.='-':.. all-Frlii-.`I 16 16 '16 16 5 1? 14 nn 20' 135 FA TEE 1% 12 J1 ,. pi} .. `J . Vaw:fn't_ yV "_ id. :`f A_ burly velveted rover, Anihe sail : the.se;_z_& at clover. wait or the_gol)lln pirate crew, 7 With not .11 mm `tn dnnlm-o Mm b`I`icane'e1-,5 ~ if . ioverthe `booming wind in air" Z5 10 90 70 50 60 40 50 40 lie drones along, Wltu nus ruupgu ucarwvugg ` And the throat of a salty tar,` This devil-may-care, till he makes his lair_ "By the light of a yellow star. He looks like a gentleman. lives like. 3 lord, And works like a Trojan hero; Then Ioafs all winter upon his hoard, With the mercury at zero." 1.. 1411-....- 1....-as `7nlIn`\nYI' 3 7`2 3 63 7 32 14 12 12 71 ha : 23 38 :p-P L50 8 90 4 03 4 85 5 46 8 90 8 90 4 81 13 43` 3 05 GA). `.Wltn only [us Wmm I0 yum uuu ~ Through the Vspleudid vast or summer. ` He steer: and steers on the slant of th . gale, . - v T Like the end of Vanderdecken; And there's never an unknown course to null _ 138 39 27 81 ~ 79 55 an: 43 nn 3110 T.Dl'8'B IIUVBII ELI uunuuwu yvusgu vv = , v'.. sail But his crazy log` can reckbn. ? `He drones `along, with his rough `sea-song. Ann um nu -mat nf n naltv tar. $6 53 f .~n `HQ IGVET (201110 BB6 rue nun: U1. Luu: .Better than Euc1ld s, better than yours, ".-Or.the teachers yet to come. ~ - *vVHe knows the smell of hydrqmel "As if two andetwo were ve; `And hides It away for a year, and a tit)- fkln his own `hexagonal hive, . 155 165 "Government, In 1879 he submitted 3 . and New Zaland. and at `the Colon-+` V. name: of Sir Sanfox~d"Flemin`g?i5il1"*ir-is igfg-,49cncupyi_ an hOD`().1e'd.xpl`_I:.C_,`0 in c_>n_-1 :.nt:on. with} the ,in_:ej,p{c1on2 51 $159 pan. 'i'4i~.j:c`ic'a.,ble.'. Q _. " `- .` EeCX.8U.,VV.lL LDC 3l'U'd.h katluattzuu Q(y5l_ day system that branches` in a.ll`,dh_'- ectionsffroni ocean to ocean. In 1880 Mr. Fleming. as he then was, retired from - the service of the Dominion report -to` the Canadian..Govemment, j agiyocatipg the construction of that Picic 6.11-British ' cable t'o Austra.lia,_- ial Conferences. of _1ss7_ ja_ndp _1:_s94- heIpcd- largely the` greti` 'tn?oje`f&:t; which is now nearing compIti_ox_1. '1`ho_: '7 .1 > 165 ,65 -anal: can u n you Ilanvahva -{When ':iEfn'fr I3 `fmats out to sea With--th_e yvlnd in the proper quarter. hr, so~tI3ey say! But I have my doubts, ~~;.For- the owers are only human, `nd thn walrus on:-I cinl A? o vnnn-ant h-Did ~~.:.rox-- me nowers only numan, , . And _tbe,.v;;lo,r and gold or a vagrant bold *'*We`re'alwaAy8 dear to woman. f` But wishes the day were shorter` -{When Manner B puts ' Wma..+ha, ifrlnrl in nu. nrnnnr nunrter. `there : ,not a soul in the ghrden world T-CEIIIHIU Ill \J&`5.`rV-llllall QLQI 5 -`c'om.bin`_eg .--Be11em1o' on.t._x_'go;.`.V .9"... .` -..._. . . ,_.. .. _.., .d$'$i3r53r3{` T *6 ct Canadian th!`.itt`-_:i.ond ~..m. ..a.m).m.a .._:n..nmmI~. n.'.`a`.'.``..c.s.* ; ~ IJIILIISB LIIC \VllXC('SC WIDE 0 3; ;And the Rose is his desire. `{3 *4 `Q. .' cqggagz. `1`hV1-ttvsipd Loyjniyi an sumitora Flaming.` 0.2:. A sketch m` min Cu-man. .e un:L1:u1_v an. uxnvo ' -In Songs from Vagabondla. J ` lallj i%9o`f* ii79i1Efli:"fLlie evelqpziient _ _ our industrial s_vste'm. The *`Indep6n?-- yw:.`l.A`|.g:9uu.y;.uuu;uwvvgqs uv _u1_ us. e `dent: .22 ;-iWeek1y:pttblishd_::15!1;;l!`i!1f.- ~ terests ot:'b1'ganized'la'bor'in- Vaneou--~` ` ' ver,L_ B,',C.;.--=give's ._Xlflep0Il.'ts0!_ _ V dx`e`ss~-vby1'~'Manag'ei" Buntzen or. thef Street _Bail.Wa.y ;..Q9gnpm1y,. ;.to 1 a..._ma.ssi. meeting of *workmen;??'whicli"`wds= also `'` i address: d` by President I Ma1iq1;1_oMfl_t,l_1`; " ` Street` Railway ` `Men's Union '6! Am- eric:1.- The : meeting shows the that-. monious relationship existing : petween ! `the str'eet`Rai_1way -coin1 :an_'y a,nd"i*ts _emDl.oyes, ..'I`-he_comP;R11_y was volun- `that at." the end "of "the" first year tzjrily 'deAci}d_ed;.th:st _the;1-egular 9131- I plpyes,`shall"`receive us` their sbare*of ` its prpts; ._nne-.-1'h_ircl cf_the_;a;nount ` available for dividends after the aid: inary shareholders have r`ece1-ved""_4 per cent. This means, as esctimated, cach employs -will receive about $30; at -the end, of - the second -year the ' rhure Will` be about 850, and inve years it will be $100-. The men will receive the " standard` union` wages. Blanager Buntzen says that in `his y opinion the increased i_n_tJerest._inl,_the ,} company's welfare ol_1`th;e,pa.1"tl 1113* the employes created the newsysm. ,.tem will add so- much to .the_ com- pany s success that the shzireliolders, as well as the men, -will ga,in_by_theV innovation.. ' ` rnl... ,...,..-.1....,-..n .............. -.-."-`. .-n=.L1.-' `Formal Resolutions \V'_hicli Callod It In-to ' Being July 26, 1852. -It has, for some time past, -been in ` contemplation e to establish a Stock Exchange .in Toronto, for, the `pur- pose of affording to all parties inter- other public secur_ities,Lgrea,ter facili- ties in effecting their respectiveopcr-. at-ions, than are at present possess- ed, and also to extend` the circula- tion of Canadian credit and establish a uniform charge for the transaction of all, business coming within the range of Stock` or $hare Broifer. " With `this _.object in view a meeting of gentlemen i engaged in this business was held _.on 1\fonda.y,- the 26th J uly,_~ for the purpose of taking the subject ested in the transfer of stocks, and into consideration. ._ . :1 ,1 4,11, `ll Iu\l \4\lLIlc`J\A\Il uu Ul\lLJo Mr.. Barrow was called to the `chair, and" Mr. James Fraser re-` quested to act as-_sec1_'etary. 7 ; Au.-- 41.... ...n.:.... 1...: 1....-.....a 11...... ` liLl\3QUC\I VU uvu (I19 _DU\u_-UvuI.n.`y After: the . subject had jthor-, oughly ]'discuss ed, and tho a.d`vanta.*gesj of such an institution in Canada had been'.clea,r1y setforth, {,he following ed: ' f\-_,I_-_'.I fI'\I.-A_ 1.1.. ..__.`L _'__l resolutions were unanimously adopt-` .= ~"'.r D031`? 3.3` 1391!? - Th'7pppu1a;u._ibn "I61 -~}.th`e_ mu jtcipaii j A .29-em or-numm, mcmaiag the" man: `~ `L -ffeildent` tdwnshipsp; in`, ';tet1;rned ._ 4 :84't;t0-1,= w -r-and Belfast. .;as.;~-348,955.; which gives th mrtherg -6, clar ., ` 1\}n1ajoritr`_oI 1,8 6A`.l.' I. H urwuy . A 3. Resolved--Thath'JI`ororito being` "the most central point of attraction "most convenient locality in which to V ;'IPoronto`: we consider we are. dichargv to capita,listsaseek.ing investments in Canada, this `city is `deemed and con-. sfdered to be in every vrespedt the , etahlisht an _V Association Qt Brokers. 5. Reso1ved--Tha.t as Tftizens `j'`of -1 ing' an important duty in taking "the `of an Agpiiciiatiop, as _w_e11 adatgl tp .'promote"'a;nd erxtelrd the genera,1'__ in-f 3terests'9f .}t.his-`Province. ' lead in Canada by the establishment H 6. 1,1 _(`_'g31,.'ed, herefore, that thew geggtlg en:,i;_1ow present "d_o constitutef -vL- .1- -i conditions, voluntar.il_v. but because _'do. because he sees that _'there - is `something wrong and the men are v_. ...v-.u...v....- 3...`. uuu an a, ggyvnvgvu. vul giant. It is" customarygtoylopk for 3- `cits in the Way ofall such"indus- trial experiments. Men do not work for low wages, nor under unfavorable. they are .forced to do so by the con- ditions of the labor`,market.__` The model employer, tlleinan` who volun- tarily does more than he is forced to entitled to more, is- worthy of all honor. One of the difficulties - of such Ma scheme is that employment with" him acquires an economic : value which t.he.wo1-kman may forced to pay to'1_ni'ddle men or intermediaries. But .t is time enough` to look for such trouble when it beginsto de- vclop- A good relationship and a feeling of mutual interest have a. value that cannot be accurately es- timated in dollars, andthese. have been secured already by the Vancou- i i ver Street Railway" Company. We may learn some day that an" honest desire to do `-right, can cure most of _ the industrial evils of modern socie- ty_ _ . . _ _ T _ . cm: a 1. Resolved-That 7 the great, irr- crease of business in stocks -and the- importance now atta.ching, to Caner dian ,securities generally render it ex- pedient to form a Stock Exchang in this city.:, - O " T1_....\1u-A A V :1 f\`I\Ql\l\QIA&`AQ hula vzugo . 2. "Reso1ved--'1`ha.t in consequence of the very low rate` of interest ob- tained in the London market, capi- talists have been induced to turn their attention to Ca_n`a.da.', offering as it does, good security and better. rate of_ interest _on investments, and it is -therefore desirable` to fix that attention more rmly upon the ad- '5 vantages of Canadian securities gen- 1 I era;l1y.'_ ` M V o 11---! u.-.A__fl`1a.. 4- ';l`nwnvifn isninni` ,yq,I_ J V \IlI\tL9$.l.IJI`g ULIU `l\JLL.Itl_CIiII.y Ian, g as, _ .hi gh= wages for every .class' of ' work as tare paid` by other local 'em-, p1o,vers'. and, generally V, spealcing,` higheywages; The `company also makes" certain con:-'essio1_1s.in the -way of uniforms, `light and transportau-V t_i_on, that employers in ofher lines `of business are not in 3, position to n*I`nV|'f T1 in. nrqal-:.vv\n1n\1. lrn .`4\nlv An lllllll \'bla.l\llI.- __ I`-"ho employes propovi-ti6riot`f1:?heA L prots will be divided 'eqqAa.l1yAf'a,mong `them, all being considered as units in , making the A C`.ompan,v s7bus'iness 'a.*` s'uccg_3s_sy. . In addition to` tvl1isCvol_un-. t`a,ry *cdn'cession. the company "pays 0 n a m`lI'k' Inn nuns `nu AIIILDQII 1-` Ann ' A -,1.'.eI`eST.sj 0,1 uuu` .r 1 u v xuua. R `olyed, therefore, `the! -gexxgtle en..now present do constitute 1 '-_thembelves fan association to be de- 'nomin`a,te d the Toronto Stock '.Ex- Zichaixgeo.-9"-L-'-'-F'om `the Toronto Globe _: of Satt1rf i`A.1_1g,.,`;l~.4, _ 1:952. - ~'u....m. : `#tulil'a`5d_ `ivug`u,`"1*33. The adoption 6 la :pra_,ciic'a.1 system of; 'prot1t-sha,1jing y th .S,t;-ewet Rail- way Company of `VancouveL1f`is an ex-` II J... -......L..I. LL"- 'L`I..---I--s-'......'..I-"' `A perim'ent{tha,t'-`will be or interest _tc , `O . I 1 ` 2 1 . A ,jlfrutl 1(i'ot_"1'IlIn Iiso 9o'g-spu.- L ` ; \\Mo'th'er-.-Joj.hnny,"rmembei` to al- iways do Twhatg is -`right and sp,ea.kV the:-\ T truth at 1a..11..":$ ;. ,,J{t>h-ntiy-A113" right ..!n-:;.e9nlya- dbnft i:b1&n1e,~z31e...;fr' ; '.,*4.*'i*G.`.1.*f5%0 "l ..!".98`. : = $583.; `TORONTO STOCK 'EXC5H`ANGE. ;. .x!g pg-big`: :,-n;n_s`,io,1,t,a-gut. ~ I `vI~ "N! ` H ` lJt:.u!,5 xu`:;'_uV __ _ ` w ` Ma_ry,."_ asks the judge, are `you "sure that you are quite trong, in your phead? . I` Thn the little can }oxixan"a1nsw`rs: -T ..v..... .......|. '..4....-..... _:_. \_..4. ...__ 1__._'.: V vq 9.-I-`j `I05 06110: i {`.1;1f;f.Ei;i'l: recently T1`.6turned- frm % Newcastle; in -the northern pa.rt ?pf ,~the=..State,---"where" he went to sttjidy nthe_-meansof {checking ;the ravages,-not ' g-the` peach ;'no th; He noticed` that__I,tho_ `%.,wint.er- spraying `the. fo_r`cha.r'dists did I lgad no inuence 9n the pest,` since the .WQrnis ;were' burid' bneath uthe . `hajjk; 9 -T,hen"'_ip;=order ti) vdetermine` `svhether ghe warmth of spring would, -`bV1'in"g: out the lar.va'ehe transformed ihjmself- i-nto.-a.n_,..'incuba.tior,- with the happy result that the Worms 'did~.a.`p-' pear. ` I . LV_'_...- 41-, `--_---_-7.--: `I - - " - ' ' 'rhe,19o1 Crop of Manitoba. Practically all of the Manitoba; crop of 1901 has now been moved. The last twenty-two cars were inspected at Winnipeg on Saturday, Aug. 80, and almost to a. bushel it is possible to give theexact` gures on the wheat and other grain shipments from last year's crop. This last month, added to those from Sept. 1, ,makes the total amount of grain in- spected at Winnipeg for this year from Sept. 1 to August 31, 57,500 cars, or 46,200,000.bushe1s of grain, ca.lcula.t~ing on only 800 `bushels to the car. This amount is greater by nearly five times what was `moved in 1900-01, when only 15,405 cars were inspect,ed there, and nearly double that of 1899-1900, when 38,663 cars were inspected. This amount shown as inspected there doessnot include !OllI`.,Ol` any feed milled west of /Win-` nipeg, butdoes include wheat milled there- or at .Keewa.tin, and all ship- ments, whether via Emerson or Win- nipeg.` About 7,000,000 bushels has 1 to be added as having ._been;uased `in the country for seeding, and `another million wt`. milling purposes, bringing the: total crop up to 60,000,000 bu- shels, including .2-,000,000 bushels still in the country.` Taking an av- -.erage of 55 cents per bushel for all of this the country has realized on last yea.ri a crop` about $33,000,000. II 9:. cu. . Fifty years ago a. W/11-known lady, npw a1most'penniles'/ and friendless, and someday perhaps the city `will lay her beside the spot that is mark- ed bydthat one word -`John. - ~ Charl`e soF. Raymogd` in Toronto Star. `Mungo Park`, the" African traveler, was born Sept. 10, 1771, at Foul- shiels (on the Yarrow, and studied medicine at Edinburgh. , Through Sir Joseph Banks, he was named assist- ` ant surgeon in the Worcester, bound ; _for Suma_tra,,_ and in 1795 his ser- [vices were accepted by" the African ? Association. He learnt Mandingo .a.t ; an L Engiish factory on the Gambia, yestarted inland, wag imprisoned by a. !`chiel,' but ' escaping, reached the Ni`- ! ger at Sego..'in Ju1y,V1796.. He fell -ill, but!was__bro(ught_ back to the, factory again by b a elayo trader, ;af-" ter an'i"`!3;bs_ence` of *`e,1gh`teenV' .m9n_ths. mu.-.. ...:.~.....4.........., ......... -....1:.+..a :2. .=1..h. jt_GI' an auqcnue 0| I-sxlglweeuv u.|y11uua. ."His adventures` were related in f his "Travels~in the Interior of Africa. ;He`. `undertook-7; another` , journey in 1805, and reached Boussa, wh_erhe the t'.1`m o`e "was caught` on at rock} his; Q pa`.rty.`wer'e attacked _by _ng.tiv_es e arid i flgewned in the ght. T ` - .`;Ii_-H `Iii? `- ` I. . ,3 I V KL I V Ll-L\l 590 --v- av v ; A `So _JuJdge Morgan lets her go.__n'd shehobbles out on a stick, seventy- v,e years old, and alone. . Alone? " ,. A Yes; she hasn't a relative in the world. e ' ?`up`__ _ _ _A__ .1: I ,. , n C , Since the"exp.erin`1ent demonsti` __ tl'1_n.t{ spring spraying I was T the most I-a\.(|,1 _effecti_VTe3that peri'o_d.=of the yar vjjll henceforth; ube Ntheuspraying perggd, and the;-. sloss. to 'the " peach cxiip, [will be. greatly dimini_she@__._: which has. heretofore been enormous, 1. , `V7115 \IL_`_I" Luv L113 5110 .`-`,You\ do not app_eaLi' to be able to JCU VV VII u . `Yes, `I Know? th;:.t I can't; see v'ez -y well, for one eye is gone, but I `am sure I ca.n`ma.ke, enough to keep `me.- Won t you let me go? "Qt-\ _1'II:l"(I't) llfnvaran In`!-a have an : V `A W . . . _ . . ,. V . m,=,%or;,u:s= 1~.-.A little woman dressd in blacl; pat `.11 ;-7 Wee: Morgan's privatii 6`i0e- Ler face _wg'1s ;not.a'.sAA_b,1_'ig-}1!t ag it Wa.`S"f- f.y-` y"ea.i-s_ ago",-' whn _sh a;n'd"her hjgs-` ;l.{ami _-we1_'Ae.; in _..busigess- .on- Yoxigo .s1 A and 'enjpye'g1_ --t`l1e,.Ap1eas4ures%`..of ' ohc" 6! Toronto"s" bstl honres. Npw i all: her wealth may be summed upffin two gurgs. . . Her hus.ba1`1-d ! ' ' T . . . There is a. slab` up in one of the A I. cit,v cemeteries. iIt s'bent by the sun `mid seasons, btitt if ypu bend over you . can make `out the` one word ` ` `,JOhX1L . v . V I rI\l-_ I_I__`_ #,,,-,`,,, AI 'L 11: _A_ _L `I- AwJonnK' jvbeing here-. . The blue Vpa.pAei"s `that cdnstble hands: over explain the secret other `ffnuvv i on-<`rlI {kn ~:I`1:Innn' amps `c-4.. 4-ssval. vuv aavvnv vau vv vngauvu u,l.IU""v4 5-"I I am not strong, sir. but my head is; quite q1.3a.r,,,.a_,nd I am well `enough "to work and keep myself. I am not insane; and have a. little moneynnd a room that is all furnished, if you will only let` me go.'A'H 1417.... AA anal ncnvxnunnn I-A Isa 1-u.`n13` 5 a.ro`und `next `the `skin 6'!` his bodygin -;.ordgy:,.,t.oV prematurely _ha_.tch the`*in- itect<`is::,~`the --8a_.crice{`to science which I Entbmblogistfwarren T. Clark of the VUni\'rsity -of *Califcnia made in or- (Inn 64; tin-uIn1`IIIn` 4-\i\ n-uuyr\;\n-..A-.4. _--- .. _ i peah -v nu; v V. -3011`, ~vo vuwugnvo OAIBU Luvhuv 'Ql.I VI-" .der_. to `conduct an experiment, a. Francisco "special "to The`-__S4t. 1 _Louis Republic. The result was a. success, and the lo,ss of fruit trbm `this?p.est, it is estimated, -will be re- { duced from 60 to 115} per cent. ` ' A 13..-: rn....1, ..,...,....n.. ....4.........a ._;..- I have recently been` acquired by.-. the National Por.tIjai,t,,Ga11ery. One Q! the latest in Sir fArth1_1`r Su11iva.n'Ts b'e'qu2st-his ow fpo'r/trait % painted by, Mi-ljl'a.is, in 1888,` ana exhibited in`*tha.t year at the V Grosvenor Ga.Ile;-y.. ;. The comP0$9P?fa.5=ea,. the. pec*?+t9r- and I0 `l;(OIl8`.`S'7\4`iS "rinh t`l<'ably` good. A ha.-% ture -olgthe acq;1isiti`qns`.prV`;the yefgr axipg .V their >%rt1sti 9,,mer}it-,% .112. <.1i.stin~ `misheav ._.-j_x1' :J,9,.\"i1v'1;a,r1_:<`:'rl",A'_ ` V T -M`r'."Va. l1` ;Pr_in'sep's `1)_ictiii'e4""">f`" 'e'1a.mented `M M%;8m"n>9f it-ho. moat. med: !% i-10.,` wxaohnizugistlmz so` .xp:.`5tq1;;; gt ; own ;?by A the " reproduction. or the "pogtias. ` 3 `II;:u-vest Moon. . Sa~`d.le_r :`fs " preaeht-T 5-%9fi?,` 3 .`: ;1`.*,1.`,*;-A11';%.9*?{t<!; 9.136?!-,_ng`._.tu": :=:=t{9a.`::;,>%; V'.`Z[b.1'!.. ll!` . "1Iat;>-171fal Art Treagurcs: Some vrfy interesting `works `of art .. V4 -` `n-r_ . f'1'];g: ihsqripioh' .the' V in Londonis _"C'a.nadg,v__@q;jIt`.i`3'p `= God Save Our King ` ' ' * ~Abc1t Mango Park. .n`,-- An -, $100,000. puny, in charged with fund: aggregating A ogblegx`-_nnV hing begnreceived Am. ing-thnxi t_ party of 57h0`_.nr.-0 ; Visit Canid. on` the` 09h-mn1i#~ : Y; I A1; {ho 50;: Qioixo o olock the ofternoon. at this Court H0090.- iuothg To,wn,oi- Barrie, proceed to sell -`by Public Auction 50' m_|1.h'<'>_f t`he._.sa,i,iT lgndq A: may` be auioient to discharge the taxes II-hi All lawful.cha.rgegii1ourred in and about the sale and gollwuiod `of the `name. L _ Thn fnnnlnihb `Inf: cu-A nu!-nnfn lngtnnnt where` otherwise oILands 7tN~%%A1iREAizs%;ron I L `c " `$.10: Wu`; . _. _ coe.'bee('ing date the Fifth day of August. in the year of our SILI_00E,`7`By `virtue of a warrant issued by rd Nineteen Hundredsnd Two. and 3. the Warden of the Countv of Sim-. W `di1 d.4s:omman'ding'me.to levy. upon the several lends` glentioned, g,nd.deecribed. being. in the County of Simcoe. for ur- rgan respectively due thereon. together with my costs, I hereby give notice pursusnt to the Assessment Act and Amendments tgieleto, that unless the ma arrears and coste be sooner paid, I a on . , . T %uesday,rl 8th dy of November, I902 FUAIVUIIIUI-lv"Ul lIllUxlDIIIU, . The fgllowidg `lots are_ (eidept where 0h.V_i' amped) =-. - T ' -- j A FLOS r: V . -_. ,. ' ' "Fatah ` face and can then be removed. . Fl.owerpots can be 1~idor earthworms by pouring on the soili a` warm dfecoction of Wormwood and powdered horse chest- nuts. The worms will come to the sur-V The marigold is a little weather proph- 3 et. If the day is going to be neythe V ower opens about 5' or 6 o'clock in the i morning, but 11 wet weather is in store ? the"marigold does not-open at all'.n 1`l1;-|_ _-_-I_._._1___ ..___ L- _.--3- -_ Font 'Ii_1en wr kilied in I irailwayl collision uearfardee, - Pa. . | Rev. Dr; Barclay has declined lial Principelebip of Queen's Univereityg Aity Msrcete; Ilgely, seven people were killedin a re whieh destroyed twenty .|hou'ee." "` " . A `plant 'that grows ;n India, calfe Philotacea electrica, emits electric sparks. The hand which` touches it immediately experiences a shock. - `fl'__ _S_LL ._ 3 ;__I!,_ 1 , II ,, 10-; 1 Va. Hyacinth and tulip bulbs lifted` after the- foliage begins,to die and kept in 3 cool, dry place, then reset in October, will producevabundant owers. ' l'\II -,. 1 ' "615-;i'E:H3{vi"n"g" Ienaency to bloomprofusely should. be stripped? of at least half their buds as soon as they ap- pear to prevent death from exhaustion o: `the plants. YI-,__,,,,,,A, ,, I 01 A .1. an-own--av-xn \nv\4ni n-Iu \I.I\vAI Gil Silo {Veak rosebushes may. be made to grow by giving them an occasional! watering] with liquid manure. ' Care should= be tak- en not to have it too strong. Applying once a week will bwbetterthanrless often- i and of greater strength. IIILA ..-_____ __-_- ,n 111,. , 0.` Q- n sous mscmnnmzmous mmws. ` W. F. `Olarge, of Guelph died uddenly, ` ' T b zliobt. House wee found deed Vii: one of the ailstingroomu of the Commercial Hotel pt` sgmfora. _ hula 5L,`u'uu.:a an .nauu..uu.5.. .\....- ......- `vard L ni`ve1's1'tics. He studied law .f9r `two years, but found more con- -gwanial work in journalism, InA1890 fhe becamev a member of the staff of I .Am.erTi`can magazines. He. was '. also The New York Independent, and `formed--connections with the leading` associhftedvin 3. unique venture in per- ' iodical 1ite1'a.t.ure in establishing the nu.-- 'n--1- ..-1-:..1- 1._.`A .. `k.'~4n 1-anf