"|`-:x$.??%_ho|:1_';;'I"~of"-;`_3g1ltAA;1L`14:-`stgide Dominion over," $9 `ipvdud or its -remarkable gm WI ;tr9zm=- -_".1Iig;'.n.;:o "1 . `- sax; AAIS.-1 V .._- .-- ----up-do Englanm V` ' d. s mc:;t eminent artiht. non VAN Dnvnna cams, % % . Thopopular cont;-alto.. ` stems ARTURO IIUTINI. `rrna olobtntoil blind mum mnist. ?.W7I_'1.aI.IA gll.,jLAVI,N % rxge4sreael,_;;xa;:;u1:"rn:; ' %1 `ammo JONAS. GreatRnagian'P1anist. ` pox. m_.ANcoN.' The signs n-anon ` f 3. w,u~xm_}.mu..s_. 1i4lr;(EV:;:I-1_)_I.:S':>1N (morn, _A Exclusive bhoioe or their Famous concerts. - _ T335 PEOPLE'S CHORAL UNION. H. M. Fletcher. Conductor. used ex olnaively at uioir crowded Massey Hall comm.` . . ` . ` - __ ----u-v:'I1ov - V (:J`>x;duct or "gre'at`PiI:tisbu1-g Orchestra} and used exclusively during their Canadian tour. _ . _____-__-_. - - -- --u-nut -nnuauvldllp Z illsedk-xclusivly in the great Festivai Choruaes. _ ' ,v1c ton, BmcBn;_Bf1".' I`1-_j,_,A, ~ SI 3 ALEXANDER MACKENZIE. 'rv_-;a~ -_,L7 Theintzman & 00. Piano. For early fall weor," in A;a`lt:an1i-. - sillkready-to-wuears. Most reasonably priced and well selected 8_ty1es;i Be early and got a choioe, as thero are no two alike. Bfavluck Vstrol ;eT wesecu:-e-d`a Ba'rgai:1_iot -o-f v1`utk ish Bath Towels in bleached and unbleached. njsale at,...j. ........ ....... .... ., ..... ..10, 12;, 15, 20, a.nd`30c --.--no, ivcvwvuu IIIIIL I at a <-iiistance on request. T fth .htif Here is vi'd'nce of the keen inte;-eat ;t l'xi:;j>t%;o)` 1f4e'jsf_Q d6iigg;anll%-the new goods on display. Satisfaction. g;xa1;anted. MERCHANT TAlLOR..... SilAks, Ribbmis and Waist.ing-s'be;i:g-A-<;1-):3-I;`e2' dai1y- Samples sent to those living distance onzreauest. = ` J V V V T PEERLESSPIANO F. GARR ETT. U;=-'_;-o-p.Ae .-rs MILL1_:>mmr A I=3N.A1'-Vnsr 'row3::.s `NEW `DRESS GOODS ,u-agun no uuxuyaxu 117, LU BURL U13 Fear ago, and the ountry immediate- y facing `-the Japanese is almost 3 `identical to that which oontmntedl them at Liao-yang. The acquisition! of` the -railwa and rivers by tshel Japanese at- ukdean. together with I ltheir Fe wangcheng communica- ` tions .o.nd neral Kawamura s new ` [stage of the war, whether it be me- 'tivo hostilitieadamobilizatian "or theN Igarriaosning of contested `territory; iwill be complicated. ` nu... _..u_;.:__ ___-u,,,, 4- an - '3' 33+;r+++++++++&+-5-M+-s++e:-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ E vv --o -w v vvugynnlvw Ir\r\-no The relative positions of the two armies is comparable. to that ofa 'Ir9.nI`9an\ DEA lI`II"I-v :1!`-un1\4':nLn % HA an w A RE 3; % E ' % 4 :-!-+++ir+-t-+l-4-4-l-vP-I-i-!-!--!-4b-l-!--l-!-!- -I-2-z-+-z-&-::~-1-:-+-:--z--:2--:-+e~+<++~:`++:+' % Famed pupn of Liszt. ADILQ. YE ENE. Greatest womdn pianiste. AR'rVH'U`B BIBIMBIORD. >l%oatan`s`Mhm o`us musician`, .o.;,4.. 1n. H!Ansms_s'.. V _o f: Ma`okenzieA . IEADAIIE ALBANI. . 'l'li'q'.wo_i'ldfa_g1festoet soprano. 1 1Iiggn qzaas Leadcn-_a?9.oo, 10.00, 12.50 and $15.00 A j " A Btaclcand Fawn. = .lTh;ey _{re2thepickl of the best British, German and Canadinemadegpoqds and are excellent value ; none ebetter `in the; trade. ` `We invite every lady to come and see theranpge ; we know you ll be delighted with the Xstyeles eaz71d rea.sono.ebl`e prices. _ A MLLE ANTOINETTE TREBELLI, The famous vocalist. . . MADAME SOPHIA SCALCHI. The world's greatgt cont:-alto. , FRIEDHEIM. ' The world-famed pianist,- " Kxraaaxnn BLOODGUOD. S oloist_`t`o the Plancon cpncezh-ls. _ HUBER-'1` pm _BLAN K. - Pianist to ddle. Ttebelli. nAnA-M_n` ramp); on '1`EB8ME`h "lm ` svidish dountega and mined pianist- 'aU3l;n_I?I8'rn_n_.__ `~ }:e"ha.7vel a Abeautifuill` of new Fall Mantlesi lfalvfvn and bla.c`l:--long, short and medium length to 3 -n `all nlfls -and at1tnh_ .V V ` ' mt i1"ti aI{1'Egu'{e}?' Ladies Stylish Mantles _ Hnving bought the business of Wilson 5 Jennett. I on prepared to give goods at prices never before V 1 heard of. One pricegnnd one price only. .c. l\IcFARLANE re invgriably Athe ch0iC9 la` _-V-dud thi great piimo has Sign of Big Saw. Red Front. "0pposite J. J. Brown's. Frawley Block-Between Barrie Hotel and Bank of Commerce. pt th.'I`oronto College of pt, {L 3-; roamnerou. HAROLD JARVIS. ` "The popular tenor. ma. and-mas. DURVVARD LEILT 1 -Th"e famdus Scottish nnxsi-.:i;1:1`. BEN DAVIES; _ The popular English Tenor. `Jmsam _M_.AOLA(.>J:1LAN. * Th 3';-_eatr Soatch soloist. Arunxmr chasm. L" ' :.'l.`h basso canLant0- . :' :;*_:};.,\--;' . . ` 4 -rs-` ~v -3,-- v--, thmbus Mendelssohn Choir- line _of communication and defence.` running from the head of navigation on tho Yalu rivet wcDoss_to Kaiyuan, with the occupation of the Chzmg Paishan mountain region, makes con- trol of the administration of Squtt Manchuria, as com late as that ac- hieved in,-`the nort . by similar or- ganiza-tion. and in the rapid conso- lidation of these connections the_des- tiny of Manchuria is clearly fmed. regardless of other influences. l,._2- < V After an iDD1`In01:LS.I`3.inf':1U iiiuiihg the past ten days It 13 behevc 1 I-I-an nahsw nnacnrm in nlnsnd. Luyo yam Lvu. uu_y. the rainy season Address, .} W3 Barrie. nuoouuouml of of Large uangregations _wgero in;.a.t- tends.-nvoe at the Prs`byc`er ian= church on_ Sunday. During the evening aur- v_io%eV Mr. `Pearce and Miss M. Thomp- `sun "took" the `Vduet in ` 't'hb'* i1nt4ie__!n_ ','Gui~de` M6." .L. - _Li.1"." Sing. Government En; sine-er. made an inspeatione -'ot the `new pier van 8a.t~urd.ay. last and e-'::-'; pressed himself as well pleased with: the progress made. Mr. Brjmten ~ex-- poets tovoomplete the cont:-ant =in. a..biou.t three weeks time.` ' e ' it. I'I-..I_ `p_unuu_ , `- A lawn social. u:nderV .th'e_ a.-_uspies* of the; L. A... will take place Friday on tlnoparsmmage grounds. Prgioneds` in aid of the building fund, `T:-Aiix in-1 tereating pnogramme has .bco n\ ar-'1 mug. I ` .` %. _ % an-uuv uuxvv IVUUSB B11113. I Mr. Herb. Meuillen "had. amrnorw. -escape from instant death last ween. While `brakeing near Oardwell June-- -tion he collided withjan ovethe I._d_. bridge, receiving a severe aormfnse km. foti the head. ; Though;_,etunn`ed 1mm" the effect: ot the fblowrho _vi'es~ eb1eto6;ret\1m home. the-. {Game .ruy,i:; fund is now nearly; l.`CO0V; l`:ed...:` Mr. J. S. Brunton `has secured the contract for removing the abetruo-i wtioovns from Hayfield street wha'rf..- He 1 will start _-operations" `next wvefek. _ 1 Dlltv Il'_ - '-_..-A- ' -- --cw u .'V"l'V& uvlvll IIVA. I: WUU`o *WV`I!:~ev. Mt.i..'Cumenan preached [at Bound Head on -Sun-day. His pulpit- here was occupied by his cousin. Mr. .Wm. Oameonoon. who is student minis-_ rter at Wa~shsa:gto. n-L....| _.- - -, -- - ' - _ v` v v wvcJIAaa'V'o So'1`1u'ouol re-open-s Tuesday. Sept. 5t.h.. \with we Iuoll-owing staff oj~temoh- era: Mr, E. Shear. Principal: Miss .B. Srigley. Miss Small, Miss Charlton and Miss Ross. V - _. * . _..-.- _-_.-...... gvvnatau On Monday afternoon `Rev. Mr. Bedford euturtained a. couple of the junior classes of th-e,Sunda.y school in a bsoaut ride t-o .Minnett s,. Point. when an, eanjoyzible `time was_ ispnt. , The. garden party held last wiek Mr. Harry Gibso-n s under the afvus-. of the LadIe.s"Auxiliary _to`tiho 13;: V. hospital... cumed;_.outx;%w111..-xiu-%~` a.n:oi`ally, over fifty dol1ars bei-ng` cleared. early nuomjng wedding ' pluo can -.,'1`uesday in"8. DIa:1fJ" .._.olmrh, when` Very Rev.` Dedn 8 _ ` nnited 11). , `Ina:-rVi9.ge__. Mi 3}! unt; `daughter :9! `Mi to Mr pmn VI. JJUILVJ -[J1-e Mrs. Baptxe, of Pete-rboro, is`te guest of her sister.` Mrs. Clark. Essa ; _street. She is aooompanicdv by _her3 daughter; Mi-ss Bel-an. `lliudrman Dbilery has taken ahis } breather as partner. and the busmess` wxfl be carried on under the name of Dollery Bros. T ' A - -n f)-_n.__ -n 1-: -A v-.. . uucuagauvp vuuawubsuuu hilvo - The marriage of Mr. J. H. 8. Bar- nard to Miss butt. of Awning. is announced to take place on Sept, 12th. . V ` , Mrs. Wm. Armstrong. of Essa St.. who has summered with friends in Manitoba. may not return ab-etorlo spring. IE2..- 11,1. . I vv u - - -.-- wuuigi Miss Mabel Hughes "returned to` 'I\onon.to on Monday after a pleas- ant time tspmlt with the Misses Mo.-L Meurran. . I M '" 1.i'_ \ ,, , -J -- voav uvvvuo Ilh'KlrlIlIl\dlLII '"l:d-Ii`; `Douglas Brunt-on. of Parry- Sound. is at pmseunt visiting her sis- tter. Mrs. Hnoupe. Cumberland St. VH1.` _._-__._'-.__ -1: -In, up cu. .. _ vi!/`Ii-gs he?-i;obi;1;;I:.w wzis` the guest bore of the Misses: Hamlin, has returned to Tuozfonto. '--_f`IIII - - "13. 'EESESEH:v}2yf1"E&ium, ~ and Charles Hensmn. Cookstown. have jhined the Local bnakemen. 7 `ll ... 1"- .. A ---_v-u -rvww-w`.Q`JvUOQ' cans Incnvnanl Mrs. Small and family. Cumber- land streIet.4havIe gvome to Hamilton for a few days holidays. 1111:... 1;~...;...n n._1_:____ -_.-._ --,-_' LL- F"--1\7`iv~sI's'_;iic;e"1.&'d?o}I'f"t;-`g;-'11aas re -turjvad A -to '.l`oroLuto after an enjoyable visit with the Misses Oowie. -1\'I';\s.' I:86.1;1.i;;` ah ; ' Fz;.'1_x 1ily mtrn- ed to Hamilton on Friday. Miss Out- cher accompanying them. V `II ... Q_.._II -.._.I 1-.. --n,_ II__,__I_-__ "Elias Haslett, %;-zrxto. and Mr. E. Levia. Wimiips`. are visiting their mole. Mr. John Wooods. ~ `lI,nn I ,.1 Q % 11n}."c}1;n}'&ws'peut putt ` or _-last Week in _"I`hnurrnbury.- ; - II-.3 `II! I ) \l!'.I.L -_--.. ._:_:n..2-.. :.. Til CUVWH` Mr.` and Mrs.` Fred. Williams. bl Cumberland. utrcaat. _. are moving to` the Wee_t. _ - _ _ ._ _w1;IIia; Currie `-Heels has. ';retu_rn:ed from a -three `wue:eks' vacation spent -3_ !'J......!IL.-.. --f1\;s`1-"i.vs:.i'xnevr. of Omigvale. has bean spending a few. days wzth Mr.` Abex.'Ness. ar. , . '|n'!__ An-,. -up ., . . 0 . +'ii`1L X123; `Logan "and has obnotgher. Willie. are home from their -trip to` tho Wnestenm States, I ' - t Baa: Boint; v T T Dr} Am-am is `Bani: tnom 'tho1oevunp_' W; W; Ellie. or Be-etoin. was in nan--o-- I .. .1. ___..A I__ , ` citing `in `Hamilton. - '_ ~coIv1'1;;': 'vIe`I'"" " """'"' "'5" "5 .. Mlgs Eopkin. oi Essa street. is vi-v u-I-cw-wwvvoc 5 Q VVVOIIQ 11;}?! ` "Mitts Ida vorut. -oi G,uelph.,_,is the 3ueat -of Mrs. Alex. Nqas. `III..- 'n,_, 'l ,5 `Friday. 7- Iv UI$QQQVl% Q" C If `V V'UJCIICI Seven traznvzoads of harvesters to-r %tho.West passed t.h-rough hero on 11. .-an an_9._n-# -n -nu-531---: g. __s - ---v-4 - Mr. M. -Srigley. .-o1 Midiand. is vi- iuitiaz his mother. Mrs. Taylor. Bur-. won Ave. ` u--woos Uv country "in Hamilbom. 7 `Miss Gentie Heels is visiting in 00!-`_ llfncwood i T. . w*M_r'.i George Wilson spent Sunday,` in lgtuskoka. . T uwvwvv Ira ciao-II GO if U Miss Eva Motoaif.-:o6:;;1water. `is the guest _ or: trieunds in" town. - (I_.-'_ ,-.-.- A. ""'n:"a.n.' "`..z:.`;`1;.:.r "am" am for business` on Friday evening. H....... 4...`... n__-4_ ..u I__..._...4 ._ 5-.. .vv wt: con _ QQdUIQlIIr$OJO gMrd. W. B. Webb was visiting in .'.l`homton tor. several days. ` `Illa - 1.8.. cu.-..4. -1 rI-..-|-L 2- LLA to V ' Grist 79f %Penon'aIs%. -v.._`r--v-- -yvvuyvvu l\lh3Il JVIILO | . The J-anies'.Bay mu ay has at ' large gang _of men digging. but then; t-couxndati-on for the new. rouind-ehou-seq? aind maiohine shop. and will give em- i ployment to fifty men in the com-I T struction. The round-house shows a ' b-uwilding in a hall . circle. the outside me-_asu-remeamt being 600 feet with a i capacity for stalling twenty-twao .en- ' igines. The -portion now~unde;r -eon-| str-uct-ion` is one third of the half cir- | ole. with a capacity` for -eight en-l gines. In lronvt of the house .will be : `a seventy foiot circ.u'la1_' "tut-n table from which 1'-adia.te tracks to each` engine st-all. '.Dhe round -house will be two hundred feet at the rear. one hundred and rt-wuelve feet hunt. and eaighrty-twp feet deep. The ma- chine shop is to extemd westward- trom -the southwesterly comerof the . rou-nd house and will be for-ty feet wide by 140 feet deep. fully equipped with macxhimea-y_ -tor" the repair and construction Oif-08.-1'8. Both buildings are -to be of solid concrete and part of -the material for construction is already on `this gnmmd.'Wb`I: will be. rushed with all possible speed so as to be ready_for use this winter. As fast as the requirements of traf- fic reruder it necessary the other sec? tions will be added.-`-Barry `Sound. North Star. In the Canadian railway service there were sixteen fatal accidents during July, compared with tw\e=1`1ty- l six in July. last year. Two engineers were killed in colli-sions and one by the detailing of an engine; one 1'ir.e- 1 `man waalkill-ed in a collision and -an-" other fell from a tender. the wheels of which passed over, him. T One? brakeman was killed [in a oaol1isi.on._ one fell between the cars of `a mov- ing train and was run over, one was struck by` a. train and" killed.-Iono was killed by the e_x.p1_oo_sion~ of a boil'-- er and two` were killed while ooupl-, ing cars. .A. oar repairer stopped` from behind a _-.trai_n and was run over by a yard engine; one construc- tion hand was. or shed to death un-~ der grav>l_11om , trvainhwihiohhadqi been derailed by; t V -collapse of 8.1 trestle; a section-`man was;ki11e_d.by being atru;ok_.~'by 8. tr3a.i.n and ~a-yard master and yard. fore-main bot -their? teat oa.ugh-ti in `frogs and were` run, JOVOI`.-_Ila8.b01' "Gazet!;e`.` ` L ` L * ! Grand Trutnk'ear.nin'ga [or week? -ending A_u=gust 21st are $719,868.` ovomepared with $672,857 last yea Fl`l..n, 'l'.-......\,. n..;. n-:|--.__ L_..~' _ Mickie, lumen: 0: `son. vlmnu 33 ! and 87. are om-A-lug 3 heavy cu; an! pr1ceo:.ot' Imus. slnnxnou and tmuonl. M-uvo your order: early and awe` `money. - ` T I Says. `the Orilli-a l."imesV.-_2.,-=-A Last Thursday a couple or men came - 119 from Allandale -to make some repairs toethe G.` -T. R. coal ,.ch.ute. 'l`hey,~ uh-ungv their -co,a~ts and vests in the. l__owe'r 'pa'rt7got the building. the` garments containing among other` -articles a gold watch. `ring. pipe and t-obaacoo. During the A afternoon `the `clothes were 'stnol;ean. .0-hie! Goodman-1 was sent tpr. and al.'ter aseanch the! mound the"ga.rme:nts. but minus `the va~lu.a.bles. ..He then nfonchalantly walked "tic-a house son` the Ather-, ley_ mad. and asked one o-lgthe jun-I Ivor inmates to produce the watch land -ring. Knowledge of their ]whereabouts was emphatically de- jnied. but the alternative of -going `tie the lockup had the desired ef-` feet. and both articles were brIou=g.ht I from a room cu-upstairs. Chief Good- 5 man then demanded the pipe and to- . bacoo of another member of the tamily.and these were at once t-orth- ` coming them under the sidewalk. `The Grand Trunk Railway Company will" probably. prosecute the offenders. I 2 .-Oanadtiliaug nooomctive: `a},r_0` ins 1'mr-chuod by the Grand .`l'ru.1ik- Railway to": its Canadian, lines. The- noad lhaus rocein.l:ly_ added to its oquipg meat on the Western O_'ntario" `lines fifteen " ten-wheel passenger. engines and -ten compound moguls for its freight service. -These have; been built and doliviegod by. the Locomo-_ live and Machinooompany of Mom- treal. Still another ti1t_e.an. moguls have constructed and handed over -by,` _-the Kingaton Locomotive Works. . ' , i c .. g_u,;v;vug` V.\l_l|_L`..lVl|n:l-IVIL > 1|.-IN-_| l'-'-35' A1."-H131-I` } I- `ttuzehogs t.o.t .markt. fearing an` on-lgf-.deoliIlie.1 V ie_,_iis waving a- pet- - mane1tly`4inju1\fi}us" effect on .ca.n- 'ad.a s' bacon t1_`ade.- A . , , ' Outside V-of`-dajiryinz. no trae- has _ been .so*prod.-uotiye of so much bene- f" fit to` the Onftgauio farmer. dur-` "ins thepast years. as the ' :bu.siness6ot `producing hogs. Tuhere is ` `no `branch of farming w.hioh._ taking ` ' the future- into'oonside.racion. is in '!a more nns_a:_tisfactory.oondition to-I 1' `gay the: this hsame aixsingiss of 'pro- `- ` uoing - soon ogs. ~ is rue. pric- : es areart `a level at the -present - time. whioh insures a handsome "pro-o [fit on all the hogs a groweritums ' out. It isieq-ually true. however, we believe. that these prices are involv-' ing heavy loss -to the packers, and ' one which they will end-eavor to make good .with interest, later on.` `The :result will be that just 'as soon .as production comes up to the nor- mail. or a little above. the p1ackers gwill reduce the price below what `conditions will then warrant. I `n.I:.. _.--L :-A- - I The farmer who does not begin to! prepa_re his land for fall w;he,a as soon as oats or other `crops have! been removed. loses time that will` iooat money. Nothing but a baked condition ofthe -ground` should de- lay this important work. It is 'a. mistake to think that by going` over the fall uwheat onop two or three times a season a crop is .a-ssurneid, No -great-er-mist-ake -could be made. If the ground is dry it cannot be worked ~'c~oo often. The most success- A mini farmers. rthtose who have a yield of 1 -`wheat every year with littie loss from` drought or frosts, are those who give their winter fields the best preparation. This has been demon-- -s-trated so often that it. would seem unnecessary to have to repeat it. Plimv `tlfl a dmith mxla 1-,. A 1-0 uAu_u\rv UV` L|`LI.VU -L`u1`ep1:a. lli. _ .|. la0IW to a depth o1\6 to 6 1-2 inches. being careful to do the work `well, Allow the field to lie in thig. condition until weeds have started.` then go over with aspading disk or some deep wworking harrow. w.hi-ch will kill the weeds, create .a dust mulch.-and assist in keeping the seed, bed in -the best possible ~`oouditiox_1. By seeding time in September or early October the grou.-ndwiu have become compact. and `will be in the _vj\.`y best possible condition for `re- roenving `the Augrain; A great . deal_ __of the lsosefrem freezing in winter wlpxnmtp no ions is caused any tiaihlre to plaw" unt a short, time _-bb'eo re seed- 111-2. mworkin of the round will gov? prned largely` by site oonditiottf It. 50050 and ope:n.`1,t mu_st be rolled and harnowed until all anr spa-cos have been closed. all olods pulverized, and all portions turned by the -ploug-h= well compacted. Than. by._goi_.ng over the e!'d_`wit.h 9. light` harmw. aduat mutoh wxlltbe cnea-tad and the mois- ture retafznnd until needed by the young - -plants, . . , _ |__..._ ..., nu; vv.pa.|.'r.4-101.. 1.]. EUR! means ` `of .arranging for periodical confer--f geniuses could `be-devised. a better -u=n- ` dm-standing should be developed. and the whole `bacon industry: would -pro- i |ic_ as` a result . _ l {zany Work on Wheat Fields`! ' '`-:-'--v--`-- H --0 TIJVII W G1 U311 Iu V R19 _m't`des1rable that abetter; ..mu-tual understanding be bnought I 8-.b0\1~tx between these two x'.n'terests-'- hog producers on the one hand. and `bacon producers on the other, ana ;'1fhe__ Sum again renews the suggeg. 't`_'n fhat 131118 matter_b6 made the principal topic at rdiaoussion A at the ,1".18` Winter fair. but `that `a dif- `ienent order of prccedure be gr- :ra.nged for. In previous years I -the 'PakF5 NW9 stated thcireside in a *."1181_ .W'8.V. a:r1'd.haye submitted to ;;';i ;11a1 `1'5`t:l;1n8l?fterwards. Let armers s'a e t. eir side of it gnext _t1m. and -.all_-ow the packers -to [do the questioning. Even better re. !::i`tl: mauld 13:1 a-ezcongplished if 'it ; . P085! 0-` o ring nepreaens ~tative f.a.rmer.s and k ' V _ D8-0 era together. Iat stated _m'tervai;s.. for the purpose of discussing. quietly and informal- ly `the whole h-og market gitmatian. |Th =81'i-evvance that the farmers com. `Plain 05 at-`t the present time is not _alune the `fl-uctuation in prices; what uj-_5 feel is that -those prices are at- bitrarily fixed--by one branch of the 'ba_n 1'd'5t1`.V. the packing branch. ,Wh!1 U10 other branch. the farmers, ihas. -no say Whatever. If some means ' (If Ql"'l\II|.(u:-`no -.Q _-_. jw fl __I-'35 TIC Ilallll I-III`? ID GI: PL?` aent'ftTfyond`th `normal. some farm-` jora andeavoring -to put on the last pound of nesgh. for the high price offered. and\_%.othe.r/s rushing imma-` 31-.` `call. -last` `tau. sl,unhaai: ' ` t$f..bolie`v.e,.. that,"` `they 'hofy,e.; for- . mnsideu-a.b-w tignb. past`. ed a price. -which itgvvolvedv animal loss to tho .p1qokbra... .Ndtf 0111!. have the prices utfhogs for E some time beean` too hjg.h.~ relative to*t2he` cost ,0: bacon. to permit `of a pro. * fit for the. packers; b_`ut -the percent- : age of undesirable hogs has also been larger when {us-ual.l The pqmenvtage J both~pf_f-at and light hogs is at pre'- "-41. |;';'._-__.1.A.I_- .._,-..___| _____ g______ I nu... ' NQBIEWR 3` ` .J!LiIEvii3`hr"5v.&vr 3WW#hVf -4 {Armies Face as 3 Ya; I Gunshu Pass. M Janc.h11ria`._ Aug. 27. -_Simoe. the Japanese_ reoonnoitered the Russian centm about 25 or 30 [miles on Aug. 10, which resulted-i-n lreltaliatory skirmishing as well as ;the cheokmating of" a.'wide move- , meat of considerable bodies of troops ithrougzhout three `days. nothing im- portant has ooourned. During the long quiet there have been reinf-once'e i men-ta on both sides. giving tha `thea- tre of war a much changed appear. % 7Th1e fmn-t has been greatly! extendle. made possible by the use ` of -the wireless telegraph. and _be- nnnsus n9 4-Ln ......_..-_....I-.I M FRONT IS GREATLY EXTENDED. FlNE_Z_S_UlT|NG$ 2 OW.EN ST. WELLS BLOCK J as.\.&Vickers Dmxwr Iuronrzn or ` GEORGE VIGKERS. ` r.u_._ Address, th b 9;. 30! S78. Barrie. with: ":8 av QMQBEB of organs. 3 V-It will pay you to .5/;