or paying rent 01.` course you bro! Better see uiabout 5 buildln lot. and build yourself -A ome to am your in v1dual__ tastes and re- quit-ementa. It you desire to be within easy ncoesd of the ;1'eo rlesuor the railway ward. the high. _dry, . bhfullooatlon ofthe ` V ` . ,V RITOHIY EXTENSION ` vonlnnlanl street ougtlz tO~f&])D681't0]0|1c` am-nomp tram. r'?o '7i|!..:-.i.. ...d.... o....'....|.. . a.I.- 1`.|..-|.. .1 .1-_- .-_, "hI`ve="nplend a` lots zh1s_mp1ny. . 99099099900904 i 9 Adelaide f1_;'oqto. . i [I , rnnnenapnv Two `Million Ddllgrs . pvmugchv `t`idie.to.`wa`,ste mf5 ee- the lnost genL_1ine~.g5l'.1oe Bargains ever Offeredt "Barrie shoe bu ers, even b this store, Never before have we made such W , ,.. I _ .. , _,_ . 9 -_ k dud . price l`CClUCtl0ns~ on every line of -shoes in our stoc , as we 1 this season, \Ve.re ' satised w~ith'0ur action--we"ve -red,uced'0ur stock, and pleased our customers. Here isallist of `money-saving Shoe, chances that no person should miss ; "I86>airs, $2.00 grade, Vllomenvs Kid 15 Pairs nl) v. 'Wme'l5 A Patent `C1t Vl xford Shoe, Er11Press make Bl h , O f cl. Shoe, sizes 3 to 5. i ' - _ Sizes Touf:leedr atx. . . ........ ..$I.75 ' `5 ` 2'. T Clea """ --.,-----$1.53 . y 5 , _ 1.5 pairs, $5.00 grade, Mens RuS_ Tan .. , A I ., v , her- Boots, ointed 20 ars onl ,. $1. 0 rade, Womens Bl? . P 0 `OE. Jut Sphc1>es,and" slapgerf in Tan Kid Wrlghtmake sizes 5. 5 1-2. 6, 6 ,2, . , - . To clear at leather, sizes 2 1-2, 3, 33/. . 5 1-2, 7 8'. 1 ` ' ' - --$2.50 4 $1.00 . 30 pairs, $2.00 grade, Derby, Lace s Boots, heavy soled, sizes 1 to . To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5153 25 pairs Youths Dang. Bals., worth $I.50,y sizes II to 13. To Clear 6. 'T0goat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 pairs, $3.00 grade. W0me_n s `Tan Lace Boots,` excellent for school wear, sizes 2_ 1-2 to 7. To clear at$2.00 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. $2.50 Women s Canvas Blucher Tie $1. 3 5 and $1.50 grade, Girls ` Shoes, _coveredTheel. in greens, blues, , Shoes and Slippers, sizes 11 to 2 grey and fawn, all sizes and widths. ' , `Tolclear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.06 To clear at_. . . . . . ._ . . . . . .$I.50 `Same styles in 7, 8, 9 and 10, at 75c, We invite you to see the Shoes listed here, if only to prove the genuineness of ths price reduction. _ N 0 obligation to buy unless you want to. grade, Women s Tan` Boots, school 2, I-2 at` $2.00 Canvas fawn, all '1`, I g . ` 1: an 20 pairs only, $1.50 '_'grade, Women's Shoes and Slippers. sizes 2 1-2, 3, 4, 6. `To go at . . Ends Selling Shos atA11gl 1St Cl1tvPrices, WM.% MOOR E V L_tirVs_.J Pu-I`e, of Toronto Jvunc-l -man. .1: spending a few days with her friends. ..-., -"._-. nu.-4;; Iauuun-I to earn $60 -per month. But experi- ence .will tell them that days lost ow- ing to rain and other causes will very ,|likely bring their earnings down to ' the $45 or $50 mark. The sum which 0 a paper and pencil shows a' man should earn during three months a1t'$45 a month is $135. There `are always dis- appointments and losses, and it- is a _ very moderate estimate to figure on _ the average earnings of. the -harvest leboreria xtiotalling $100 per capkta. , Allowing a cautious margin on. the number of liaborere who will come _ wear, one may assume that the num- , her or men who will earn $100 is 00,- 000. mwemty-thouaand. men earning $100 gives a wage hill at .'1'.y_v;o MILLION DOLLARS. an interesting deduction to malge from 'chese wtigures is the amount of hnard, cash which'.'the farmer pays in order '00 harvest each bushel of wheat. Ellhe Hon. 3. P. Baoblln, in his latest uitlterancea, ..p1-aces {the wheat yield at 125,000,000 mishels. In a. -more cautious -`mood `the other day he suggegtea 101),. 000,000 5153 `the probable 'f_igfur`e; In: re- quires _-gno advanced educamion to fig- ure -out lthlt -100,000,000 bushels har- vested 8.1: `acant of $2,000,000. gives the expenditure on labor as two cents per hnlhel. . 1lhe_owner of `the threshing outlll; has to receive 3 recompense tor the ,out1(aY of `capital which. he 103.130. and fllhle will probably` bring -the oaat.l;gw.ards 3 `cents per bushel. ., WW 059.3 the `rsmir receive from this. jimrnsnse: army of lwborere who cast their twelve dollars` upon the wa- her.` `having lthalt in a three. month, 1, `may return to 'I:hemJ-1. lncreaaed ten- . ram a [ WW 7 commny I . n3-u-a.._I. . ..|.'n'.L,A !iEf5v . to the'Dominion -have kiecided at f or wheat. the last moment to pass over the smiling f fruit -land thait`-lies in -the East, and head straight tor the occidental fields Englishmen from Lincoln- ehire,'A-mericans from Texasand Can- adians tram Cape Breton, `a host of. willing workers rise up who will not` see `the wheat rat on the pralrle while there are green.-backs to be earned. NO EXAGGERATION. If one puts the earnings of -the harvesters .a*t.$120 one cannot -be ac- cused -or exaggeration. From the middle of August un:tl1- the `middle of November.,wi1l be the `period or` bar- vesting and threshing work acoaomp- . lwhed by the majorsty of laborers. I This gives them three months work at $45 a month, with hoard. If any -man who is awontlh his salt works for less than $45 a month in these busy 41338.. it is safe to assume he will never retire a millionaire. There are men who prefer to work by the day. `At $2.50 per day they apparently stand En can... can ..... _.,-_.A.x. gimrw `AND ~AIl`1;18TIC PRINTING. ,A11';iEsxa 6r`Aoii:ii:rc1a1 zirxmmm 1.; L- -n_m`.--` --v M-1-. -.W-m. Early and -t_am'11y are ruse oating in the vicinity of R:~.:.e- mug 1'?" Ctnnections, ohI8"V Ilulpmhc `Q89! of st Ni" mm M tnc- should be main`: Wt, or A1` ONCE. U. STEWART. LE6: the District of Eastern _~ in; the TOWN OFB New Telephoe Directory `LA --THE-- _Be||Telephonecompal Hob%l_e_y Bros; > and Red Pepper. Whole or ground and all of thef 4 very nest quality. -We will be pleased to ha? ' your order. - 1 1Tumerc, Black, White j Cinnamon. Mace. Cloves. Glngen-,Allspice, Mustard 1 33811. Celerv Seed To make a success of these it- iS necessary to have your in_ gradients of the best. We have ` for you XXX Govcmment Standard V white Wine, Cider anlt % ` Malt Vinegar. ALSO and Miss. Doug41a's 1`e!w will in 'I`.oron'to -for .the next couple `meek-s.` - Home Made . Pickles, Sauces and Catsups You will give your Boys or Girls: `Business Course as they nish Public or High School work and,before you select your school. he sure and write torour new catalogue. We are doing better work than ever before and can gunm- tee excellent results. Pall Term from , Sept, 4. BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS comer: Y. M. C. A. Building. Yonee and McGill Streets. Toronto. Too arid Co'e'e Merchants. or CANADA. `-1: about to issue I- T; M. WATSON, Principal ` v - - w - - -v -Mr . Melvin Ltuwr is `teaching Painawzcx. He began his dutrcs I50-nday. Capit Asset an`. 7V PR `` E ICE-P ENE Sold to of On The pxa Tor 77ZlIZ [Bax e sm Whit.` Chariss Partriage, or ;Ei`4b:n, is a visitor at Mr. J.-:-s. `Holmes . ` Miss Viola Collins resu-med iher isciroofi duties at Vssey on Monday. Mr. Harvey Bradley, or Teeswateri is visiting friends in the railway wa.rd.l Nurse MvcGi11ivray is spending -3.` zterw days with the Misses McLennan.l Il`l_._ I'-___ f`__`._-._.__ II_._.._ _4._. L- T- Stmy lot 13,1 Owpcr c Vlwmnge . VIll.yv `,-gun. .1 . Dunlop An!) Mas. \ I/:ld7=1isV'Mail$t eiwEZl`e':a.rt, 1;: agate, -13 [the guest or -the M-tsaea Mingay. Il.. ru.-_1_.. 1-|-_L_'9.1__- ,-o 7!__.-91.L-_. bar BARR! Aho IIDQ 1 9I*..84 nu _ dou 'Eas"a:}"6uiIJss'7i{; `g~5:17E$"h?3L rontto to amtend the` m'1-lA1`1n`e1`y open- ing. ' 11.. XV.-- `I-_I.._ _`.._.`l A- __-!`__ _..- _____ -I Invyoivivn ywollui-OUDOV by Sarjg TM, 03. .'i,limitufV%L -' `Gm. n`..`1\,t;4.'u- 1:... <-n.`;n- ' H iar.TE.B~eaTa1y, df Ha;m11+t.on, is the guest at triendzs in the ward. Il`l-_ "-___ "I_-I_ \.__ _._.__- .L- 3.]. 'Is"vZ;"1ieEis"Bas'"gne `to St. ,'J.`homa-a.tor a. mc_>nth s holiday- A .II._ 1... f1_....._..... _.l f1_I_.1-_ YE- _L !_ u-vvv on 5tr e'r for {e that block a1'w1a1'3 Bo:-my street, known as Leslie's H111." There thlllth View to be .11` . - ; h . agplytq V__.. yo more delightttlxgl V._ft1lln.:,1deal_bIb11ldin8A3D0t.and _ - I. ilf uvu ----- . -w-, nqvuuv V--uwg 7 ~_ 3a.s. Ca."'n'r;'ori, `Ca-Cledon E.a.at,1a vxsmng. friends in "the Sixtn." the week-en-d here. . ` "lid-E--`R; at Toronto, spent L, 1, 'fKm"s'fi:'u'6' 65% has gone mg ml ronto for "a few days. V ` 11;... v1-.__.._. .1 1-1v__-_siA.__ 1.. _L___ "'ar."TiiNI;3i,' 5'?;'iiE${ spent Sun- day at Mr. Geo. P\:~ucher .s. . - 1-- [V was v uuvuuuw M1sa_Gez-tie Ldrtus is on `a. visit to Mt. St. Laura.` -v-u-w -7- .-- _ Y uwvv. Miss Harpe}-I or.Ha.m1'1.ton, is stay- ing with M-r.s. ,Wl1k1*n.son. Il_ |l-\!1-_1 - A Ipv,,,1 _._,,L 1-0 , _ '3 uoooqooooouoooooouuuo93o3 Mr. Harry ,W-neon is home from '.l`o- Govwer or .Mesa1or.d- and `Miss Crown or rontuo. _ _ ' . moronic. mus Tiny Hazlitt has returned to "Eighteen `freight trains passed .'ro;-onto. ` through here on Sunday, 9211 double- I, I`, ,I_ I.,._. _,.L ,_,..I __.-_ -I___J-_l_.. _.._.I I!_____ 1L-..` Ibnvc -vnn -- msa Elsie Oqwle has returned from Goldwater. ' `twat: vnuuvwu - mas -.W-1-1k1'nso'n'1s vlsi-t,'1ns`f?rrie~nds alt -Van Vlack. . no ~ .`AA _ n E1`:-1-"M13 Lilly Ba-oown are visiting in Orlllia. sn_ ` 1-_-_1-_ -1 In-___A._ __-__; mus Niorah Beyers, or ornna, has-' been spending a tetw days at the reaid-l enca or Mrs. stingray, Santozjd St.` Il'1_.. I'__I_,- 1-5,, _ j OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 OOOOOOOQOOO9QOOOOOO5O "Tidings from Allandale . .`. ' . . V . - , _ ' ' `I *3 ? Y0" `FRED? ~--'_ 3 be IUVJLII` unu UDLLGGBXHK we `E816-I101` `U18 current year. '.Dhe rates adgxgiwd upon by. the council to be Ievle d. collected from and off all the rateable `property are the e l3ownsh_lp ot, Ves ra are, or County `purposes 2, 3-4 mi lie, star mowmehtp purposes 2 '1-4 `mll1e,o,nd- tor neralr school was 2 1-2 `mills. V-The y-1a..,w `-`provided also` for I 1 evyins \ and pollectilngroch-ool tru:tee_e'* re-ten. .. Kcooumtl A . -work.-. on roads: end . amzuaez ..2=*.g1.." . en -I`, ,. I b out w 1 uuu. yuw werem oy mm. ` _ On motion of Cameron and -Downey, the Reeve and Councillors Downey and Mattie were appointed a. committee `to inspect crou road 5 ends and Swaley creek and re t at the next meeting at the Doom: 0 n an-ndrlnn ..a.n....-..-.. -..V.a II-v.`-L-Lo- U1. mu uuunvu. . 4. V ) _ On mutton otVCa.'meron and Mattie, a by-law .wu in.- t.roduced,v -read .t`nree aims: and . ed 30: the purpaej oi evytn: an collecting the taxettor ha l!lll'I'n'I' sump inn- gut... ....--....a vv vnuw C1 -vnw C II IZIIUV` "mid-r. J. A. Cheer, roadmaster, has retired aiiter torty-rive years ac- tive service, and will devote his ener- gies to a less. arduous occupatlon. Mr. Cheer commence-d rariroeiding in 1861, and was active i-n the construction or I-the Midland Railway from Port Hope "to Midland, the line reaching Ori1l.a in the entry -seventies. He was road-. `master, at the M-idl-and division until nine years ago, whenhe was pre- moted to a larger supervision with OI- rices at Allan-dale. Mr. Cheer, how- ever, continued to reside in town and went to and from Barrie morning -and evening. After such long and ardu- ous service Mr. Cheer considers him- self entitled to a period at relaxation, .and has severed his connection with |-the G. 1`.R.` It is his initention to take strip to-the Pacific -Coast, and -he will =pr`dhahly cleave` -next week, visiting Iother places or interest on his way lacross `the c:>n'tinen't.,--0rillia Times. `_ _ "a. `1-:-use}: pa,rt'y to about twenty-rive men-da on Friday in mm: of her guests, M-isai nucvc HI une 0111111`. . . . 1`he minutes of the last meeting read and conrmed. . ` Re neat: tram the several ache-oi boar 3 lot the township tor the levy- , tug of school rates received. - : n motion of Cameron and Wattle, the Clerk was re nested/_to write to John I-Iockrldge n t1ty1ng_ him that the Council raaueeta him to take stone and travel at the ditch on 10th can. put therein `by him. On nlrihlnn nf ngmnum. .-.a' n........-_ ' August 10, 1906--Council` met_ this date pursuant to notice. All the mem- bers, except Mr. Ftnhay. present. mhe `Reeve in the chair. .. mhn nnlvnqnfnn nu` LL- 1-..]. _-_-LL4 --- - ' _ ...- -.v.. i mwemty empl-oyeea were .-wccidenrta.1- ly' killed," and 80 injured in erhe Cana- dian railwvay service during July, cam- pared with 18 killed and 20 injured in Jun-e, and 16 killed and 17 injured in July -af~la.s:t year.. 01 the 20 fatalities 7' were due to calliezon-3, 7 to being run over by trains, 2 in being struck by cars, 2 -to being crushed between cars, 1 to the derailmelnit at an en- sine and 1 to gbeingstruck by a. bridge while the chain was passing. 0! the ` ccidents llwere due to collisions, 4 t-o `being- run over by cans, 4 -to con- tact ._wlt`h machinery, 4 '-to being` {crushed w-hiie coupling can-3, T8 to ta.'.l-. ins` irom twins, and 1 each to being `acalded by` escaping steam, to being struck by `a -train, to falling material and to the explosion of a lamp. II`: `I A ('1I.A.... II In I: _..-_|.._-_A.-.. '-:'i-`he. three-year --holed son or Mr. ;We.s. -.Wehb happened a. pa-intul and _dan- serous a.'cc1den't'on Swtulrday. NV-hile swlnglng aTjack-knife with which he was playing, the point entered c-ne or his eyes, seriously injuring the.-`t delicate -ox-g~a`n. .'1`he liottl-e st-elbaw was removed to the R. V. Hospintal -where an operation was `found necessary.` It _l.s noteyet known-w'he:ther the s2~3ht_ will be saved. __ -L. 0. L. No. 432 did .1't'ae1*1' -preud yesterday `at Big Bay Paimt. There was 3. long. and ao:ne.wha.-t novel .pro- gram of sports In connection wilth the excursion, the e-vents r.a.ng'ing from a 13.1: men : race to a. soda mscuzt eat- ' in cont-eat. ' ___;.___ -no , . - ilxtm copies or The Advance may be had a't.FredvAda.ms Hardware share where also new subscriput-Ions will be 'thod19t pastor here. .M.r.3.. Lynne, attter nearly two months absence in` the -.West.. ar- rived home on Saturday. While in Winnipeg Mrs. Lyons was the guest 91' Rev. J. .W. Churchill, `a tor.-m-er Me- ,-Inj cL_,1n reighit 'h-ea.de1`.s and linens. V .'1`here was at one time quite a blockade owing to lack of power. v ' ll _. .nL , '_'I-l'e;:` `D. 'a.ax;'ovmpanV1ed by Mrs. Cameron, was busy renewing old .!r1end3h1'ps here last week,` T- Vespra Councilf I|UCVIV3|o DBVTL ' UV IV' RANTED N.0TP"'F5 WARP on BUCKLE WITH EX- TREME HEAT and lined I:'is:::>nstrhctd of the very` heaviest steel plate WAR- R.\n'rmn nnm mn unmn Therq is aiiufqya one Vhny which. the reatvare measured. ' With R-usea. -n-an-r one has always been, and is to day, TI-||_-I V TROYAL .$OUV_EN'_|R.` -r---' ---_- , -wuv. Mr. VHen:1;$*' c'h`o'mberg and Mr. De- wine, at Hespelex-,, were Sunday visit- ors` a:t_M1r. Geo. Pouchez-'3. Jnqlge Ardagh` returned on ,Friday `from a mix mo`n'tIh's . lojourn in Great Brttafn ind Ganftinent. I-1.1: Honor 1I..,lookIn`3'5re1iIhrkably hearty, and his well-earned hall-ldcy seems `to have _`_|1'_;OQU -wxgh h-rm.-` "Mrs; mrdngh, whose Dr. VRes'{n'a1`d Marion, ofTE1ng1Vand, is over ma a delegate to the Brittph Medi- cal Convgntlqn-;;gw.`dn sea- I_1on -az1j.'tfnoronto. Hei`Ita.`yed-i'ov`er Sun-_ day wit.-h*`l`ts ta.`t'l! er, Dr; `E. "0." mar- bom a-nd_ 'pux_'poaes.npendtns- a tort-_ nlcht here a_t the 61039 0! the" meet-` In(._ T _' .., ` . ` '- V ' 1__;.;_ `n, c r-- I - _ 4- Mr. Duncan Gl1c!I:'.at_, o_r,Ne~w York State, who left ~Barr1e`4'l years ago, 19' vI.Ilt_1`ng his elders,` Mrs. Lee and Mn. Milne, C1;a.`pper.ton at. Mr. GL1- chrtnt,` cit `course, pen a world of `change -in athat c_2me,' [and 1: "delighted lth` B..ar1-le I_ |p1e'nd1d- progress. Announcement has Lbeen'ma-de otthe "engagement of mm Alice `M. Logue, only daughter or Mr, and Ma. `J. L`o_gue lot Alla-ndale, to Mr. Louis De .W{;ltt, ozfmerly or L03 Angeles, 031., the wedding` 00 take place early in October. `Dr. `A. W. Nich`aLs otgsandusky, Ohto, returned on _FrKdziy a:4:er- a week ; outing at summer res:>x-be-- on Georgian Bay and Muekoka Lakes.| Before returning 1:6 his dental prac- tise he will spend .Ievera.l days with h1eparen.t.tn:F1qa.__ _, ` :. (Mrs. J. P1ax.t'on and daughter. Mrs. Irish, `of _W~1nntpeg, -who have been summerlng a.'t..`Big Bay Point, leave this week for Rochester, where they will. visit before returning home. 3- 7 IR 'fl-I.s..|1_-._ -1 -,,_ _:__._I_ A, .---- _---.- ......,...... ...-...... Dr. J. T. `Nich'di.son, or Sandusky, Ohio, returned Friday .rro.m a_ week`: outing on Georgian Bay and _Musk'oka Lakes. He is spending a.'few days with his sister, Mrs. -A. J. Quinlan, at Crown Hill, `hem-re returning home. ` mes I-Ienri_et*t.a Oamtes, or B'avrrle,ac- comepaenled *by her sister, Miss Mar- garet, of "lb!-onto, lett yesterday tor M.ooa_e3a.-w and Baron. where they will visit their brdthers. ' : jNee1'and;s. ' M1-es. J. D. Ellizo-t.t4a=nd children, or Tattenhazm, are staying `with Mrs. S. E. Turner, Townto St; for a few days. Mr. .W. J. McLaughlin, of Wheeling, West Virginia, Is in Tkwwn spending a short time" with his -sister, Mrs. J.- H. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tegart and daughter,` 0!" ~Bms1ton, and`M`-`as Ida Tegaz-.t, or Roche.ater`, were gueata of Miss Minnie Robinson, ~'B1ake St, Last. week. < mas Hzpweu, oi! oruna, who was! visiting at Mrs. Frank Heards, has returned home. bins. W. L. Vair arrived on Saturday from .Woodstock, where she had been spending a few days with her math- ier onher way home from San Bernar- `dim, C31. 7 In-u_._ co; -_Lu an -n .n - Mrs.. ,W. J. The-mpiann ` and M'.a3 May-me`Haddo, of Youngstown, Ohio, are straying with friends in Town.` EL`-w1;i'1'nn3 ,a'nd' Jack, 01 Tllson-burg, spent the `xweek-end wgth old friends here. * - Mr._ B. J. Wallace. 0. `the A`.l:stt.-on Herald, `whiie in Town on Saturday gaveimhe Adm-n-ce a call. - U and Mrs. 'W. R. Foucar, of Glen'- coe. `have -been `st-aying in Barrie with Mr. and Mrs. `J. Sisans. ;':1d-"L&rs. Geo. Tag`-aV.rt and Miss Ella Robinson re.t`u-med last Thursday from the Wes}. _' ,. W171iaa` `Mays;-rat Culbert, 6: New Iork, is holidaying arc-her home for 'I feaw weeka._ i ' - h`1`a.te'z""E):r;'x`o Rodgman, or '1`oron't(o-, is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and [Mrs B. Rowe11._` V - Carson, Owen $~t., is via- iting M:-.3. P. Rdbertson, "Poplar Cot- tage," Strand. " 11-1.. at L an n. . .- _- Guthrie `and M33 Bea.1:- rice Metcalf are staying in Tor-onto for a few_ weeks.` - . I Mr. Geo. .Webb was up from Torah-i `to, the over-Sunday guest or his bro- ther, Mr, .W. B. Webb. Il_. Q'-,__._4 3._I_n-.._,'I_-___ ___j `J, L, "rl`d-.'i_s-1;-Toogt-s B1-o_wn ahd Miss Edna Roda-man,-ad! '1\ox-onmo, are vis'.1:1ng`M'rs. B..Powe1lf. _ -Mrs. Mitchell, or .'.l.`.:-ronto, was an over Sunday gueaj: of` Mrs. King, Bx-alrord st. 1 T 'Mz7.s. (Dr.) Bond and ytamy, or To- ron-bo, are . visiting _Mrs._C. Brown, Penetang St. ` V g..,__. 1--- _ 1.1-1`: ,3 A an A` iss Jessie McClain, or has been spending a. raw {friends here. M1.-.3. James `G1-1-be:-`t, at Da'e;1>p[art,li:; holidaying at Mrs. Ingra.m s on Col- lier` St, _ . ' V The Misses M_cCartl'-1y, .0`! Shelburne, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Joe. 1 Martin. . %1'HE%NoRTHERN% ADVANCE Caokaiown, days with ._v-pv - -arr! &U u Irv awuwv uvuguuu IBUITULLB for Eazltern Canada, the onlyresuht fa mt `the;-.who1e hrady 'ot,men mriaenc-V ed -by_ `the Ontario Guovernmentt` to come Mflsa Jean Mingay, of Niagara Fa.11s,| N. Y., is hall-dayingrat her name on; Sanford St. V I On '-Friday and Saturday or laaatweek about 5,400 men -arrived on three Itrsainas, -.4._000 htanted from .'1\.Jronto . on '1'ueaday'e.'tternoon, and are due to ar-. rive mo-day. .'1\o-day another excursion train leaves Toronto. In edd'ut'ion to the ordinary excursions ' from ' the Eastern Provinces, the C. P. R. has this yearottered special raitea or $30 from Liverpool to Minnlpeg. The round `trip is $60, so it is now` poaal-ble for a narm laborer to book his ticket in Europe, travel `er third around we globe, work rmee monthg in the fields or the New Morld, `and -returndto -his old home Iwit-h su-bstanttial savings` in his pocket. It. has become a certainty that many Englishmen will -take ad- vent-a.3e_ of tthene low vrevtes tor the -purpose of coming here to work . in the *tield;I. Already .~a. cry of despair in -9 raised, tram Ontario _'th'e't. adtter ltrenuoun ettorte made by osticlale. or . out Province `to meet `English recnuiti On: .`l\.n-QC`... l1;.....A- Rh- _..a_- H (Correspondence Toronto News.) Nnnipegf, Aug. 20.-Some startling gures: are revealed the moment one takes -a `pencii in hand and begins fig- uring out `how much money the har- `vesters take `home to -the Ea.st.ern Provinces trom "the capac;ous pockets at ithe ;WeItern farmer. How many men wiii teome out west -this year to work in It-he wheait fieldas 1:; still un- known, but there is every probability that at least 20,000 wi1_l have arrived by the time. the Last harvestersf ex- cunsion ctrain pulls into '.W.innipeg dc- pat. 0 Lat year there were 14,000 har- Yeaters, anvde the year abeibre there` were -22,000. .1`-hi?! year 25,000 -are de- tnxa-n`-:i_ed. . , " l WILL as was agnvms-mns' WAGE` BILL. 18, 1906, to;M-r. and Mrs. ;W. D. Gmdlng, a daugh-ter. DIED. . A MORRIS-At Sandy Cove, on Wednes- day. 15th August, 1906, Annie R;d- out Mbrris, youngest daughter 0:` W. J. M.fox-ris, o-r Huron St., Toronto, and niece of G. A. Badenhu':s:, Bar-rle. - ' 1PRA'1`_"1`-A't B.1_n-wick,. on Aug. mm, 1906, Andrew vs. P~r'a)t.t, sonar Mr. A'1`her,t E, Pnanzt, aged 6 years, 1 monith and 2 days. tayette, Ind., and Mr. B. B.A Sh-a.w,o1 The La-tayetlte Journal, and wire, Mr. and Mrs. C. `Baker, of Indiana:po1;:3,' Ind, and Mr. H. C. Smith, :lr., of Chi- cago, were visiting 1~a;st week at the home or Mr. Frank Francis. 51'-hey intend to "spend a short time outside or Barrie bebore r_e.turning to the Eastern Sutaites. T. A noun; ~ T GOLDIN_G-At T.dt:te`n4ha.m, on August dnnn ,, ; |nI_._ 7 - . 3 QOOONOONOOOOONNQOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO csnbe learned in from four `to seven months when a good position at ' $45.00 to $60.00 per month will be p d- ` ed.-, Our new telogra h book gives f_un; particulate. Wem ittreo. .. `t . .54 `. V.' `g A. . _ iJ'dir`fi'zi1`ifri8'11b"to'i6"t?iio 4 Mdmmwgggmm -` ` n.In_.;.L A"_1`_n_`;;._. Ann ;I`` . Miss Wilson, of V'1'.oronto, who was! the guest or Mrs. A. ,W;11kinson, "has returned hume. V J