Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Oct 1908, p. 3

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ysxn xv. .-.3...`-u. - .;"" ;I.z,aI bj;t.1i'..1;e~ 301 - =-1and-',cah:i6t`*i `f>'iv"fI`t e1`t1 *"a t"=Pttborof, as the local doctors` refuse to give a '?b,.1_1`ri?a_l;~` `cexjti-cate gbe_cauSe,.-.she w_as % `tfeatqd by: a_ Chr.j_'$tian S_ci.entist.--V, \ `nu :-. :5 -Mo`ti%r ea1' is rr:1'ss3 `He fodk passage` in aboat _frc_>m ~'Q'Au'ebecT .tOMont1`eal; and `in his state- room a$nptewa's sound expressinghis =intentiotxV `(of j jumping; overboard. H1591 -. I0 I . ";"X.7\;1`;;t-e};sh,`A*on :I"Aak.-1; Super1or,i tat`-Ltwo game ward- en`s,1'.ed?on a. b0a}t1`oa(I of American --f4 shVertIt_en .poachin'g in Canadian `wat- ers, `who. refused to stop when `hailed. _ i (Continued on Page Five.) . ` 3oQoo6oo9ooo'oo_oooooooog -A44 ""`-"` 4 0ddsiA`=1:Ends 3 vuua, '::.'::.v sauna 3 o % ~ " ~ % w o oouopouooooooououooqoo i _ Ar'Ver[r1cv.'nVrAef "ai1h;.sieV _T'plaTms-ter t:vve( with _alcohol. ' ' ` '_Ta shoes may be cleaned by.:,1ju1$- bmg them with the skin of a. lerfion. To prevent` fenders getting nasty, -rub them over with a. annel which has been lightly dipped in .vasehne. LCREAMI \Cbmmon.(bak*ing..fs;3da is one of! the best things with` which to cleanse vqaih 'basins,'bath tubs and kitchen` sm s. V - |- Buy a spool of black knitting silk to fastenlbuttons on coats-andot'r ous- `twice as strong as cotton thread.- bers,_ as it will not turn gray and is Coloring for gravies can b'e produc- edgby chicory.. A very small pinch of this will make a. good color, and leaves no trace of its_ avor. ~ You `can make `a good knife sharp- ener by covering aboard which is one _inch thick, three inches wide and 8 inches long, with emery"pa.per.' ` For `stings on-bites of an kind of .insect apply dampened safrt, bound tightly over the spot. It will relieve andxnsually cure very. quickly. ' If a button on~.a coat is missing` and` cannot be replaced; buy new buttons,| as nothjng _ma_.rs a. garment: more and makes 1t look old. thanvmismated but- _vt0l13o . - { `Linen collars may be cleaned most satisfactorily by simply rubbing pow- dared `French chalk on the soiled place. -Let it stand for a. few mo- ments then brush o. - Lead shot, often used for cleansing bottles, is dangerous to health. Clip- pings` of iron wire, which areeasily, obtained, do the work equally well and are perfectly harmless. . Don t try 3:0 ma.ke' an open re draw by holdxng a. newspaper m front of it. If it doesn t set '-re to the gnantelpiece or to your own clothes It mayey up the chimney and set It -aie. An excellent skirt hanger is made by `inserting a. long hatpin through the doubled` band of the skirt, after which it may be placed on a. clothes hook and will hang more evenly than if the patented kind is used. t~If wben baking bread the top crust bakes too hard, take a. tablespoon of- sugar and dissolvein 3.. little milk. then V-brush lightly over the top and return bread to oven for a minute and the result will be 3. nice soft upper `crust. p To make tomato` preserves, take ` twelve pounds ripe tomatoes, eight .1 pounds sugar, six lemons cutin small 1 pieces, two tablespoons whole cloves. and a large cupful stick cinnamon, or 1 -if preferred, three-fourths pound 1 green ginger. Cook until rather rm i ut not too dark. - To make grape` butter, separate the i pulp and the skins of. the -grapes. Do. not boil the skin. Boil only the pulp and strain through a coarse sieve. Mix with theskins and then: measure" together. To `each quart of grapes add one pint of sugar and cook until L thick and jellied. _TABLE FOR IKITCHEN USE.` ' " Liquids. T . One pint of liquid equals 'one po_und._ ,. Two gills of liquid equals one cup. Four cups of any `liquid-Lequals one animal` ~`u.-- vu Four teaspoons of `liquid equals one tablespoonful. An-` overowitzg tablspoonful of liquid is equal to a wineg1assful.. Butter. One cup of butt.e_r equal one-half pound`. . . A pmt of but_'1;er equals one pound._ . Butter the snze of an egg equals two ounces. -I\__- Jnugoikbirid` A`: `\cinn- ghouls`: IWO Ul1IlCC3u * . ` One tablespoonful of butter equals i one ounce. . `ll`I'l-_A.L. __ 11... ....'n A`: A econ`:-nut Anna`: one Ounce. _ . , b"Butte1-[the sxze of a wa_Inut equals -`one ounce. ` . v"'['*-. 'F1ouf. On e quart of sifted our %pound, . . ` "Plan-an BHDQ A; Pn1'ffle21 3 QThre cups` of comrr'j1ea1_ V outfd. . E p Wnuur I-line (IF hf H0111`, 3 Fou} cus of bread "our pound. . " ' '1`..m ea!-.Im:'nnnn: df our _ V . e A Sugar. ; ` Two cups of granulated or brown` $119381 equals one pound. . One` pmt of sugar equals. one pound. Two cups and a half of powdered ' sugar equals one pound. ' j ._ Miscellaneous, ~'.._gen4.eggs equal one pound, a . / ne} pint` of chopped meats equals 4 one -pound. _ _. A _e if ' V-There` are 30- teaspoons of 'co;'ee in oi1e;poun,cL_:.~ i_." e A T '_ ~ `Font _l_arg_e,_.fstocMl:s -of _celery `will make oneqouarte \yl1en.sl:ced; - j ; e=..:.'lTvro;rql1;axitis,ljioignc cream will (serve I ;.te1_`x>p.`ersqms...~. `_f x .'*./L gr: - " "l qua'tt=.v'ofo'1c`e water.-W111 ,l1.ten l shxns d"ioh`e- listk` I must in on: metal hut pounu. Two tablespoons of Hour 1 ounce. ;nais e*w1u Se!_'Ve;I:cn' people-. - ~,`fteen-;pound_ ham ` . yvxll ' weigh P`<.>1111;d&`when Imit- Q KOETKERN ~A.nvA1src1i equals equal eqtiils onei equals one one THE 'rHAc'r1oN ENGINE AND THE HIGHWAY. J E Eengine, putting a load" of .pounds on each rear wheel. ' years ago the traction engine was (Canadian Engineer.) . "The heaviest load the rural culvert` or` bridge is called upon to carry is that imposed by the traction engine`, and, as in other modes of `transporta- tion, so in this, the -growth in- size To.-day the same district will require a 32 horse-power 11,000 Ten only expected to look after itself; to- day the engine is required to haul a wheel load of from three to ve tons. and weight` of engines and size and .3 weight of loads drawnhas been great. `Ten years, ago provision had to be A; _ made for a a 12 horse-power engine ' with the greatest load on any wheel i of 5,000 pounds. This more than dOI1bliI1g'_Of the load has been very destructive of cul- verts and bridges. Many of these ` structures built for the lighter load 1 would under that load be (good for '. ten years more, and it is not reason- `. -ale to expect the muicipalities to at ` once rebuild them. But th should designate in some way t e weak structures, so that persons owning and operating engines of great weight might be required to lay down` plank 1 of sufficient width and thickness to , fully protect the flooring and cover- . `ing, of all bridges and culverts. V [_-`Having done this, they should not!` be allowed to` leave undone those re- " pairs and improvements which, car- ` ried on at little cost, will strengthen weak bridges or culverts. Many cul- verts are in a depression, and anoth- er foot or two of gravel placed over them would distribute the load more ` uniformly and increase the factor of safety many times, Sometimes, at , very little expense and without tak- _ ing from its usefulness, the culvert may be lowered, and thus without in- creasing the road grade 2. good cush- ion over the structure is secured. There are-times when these methods _-tare not pra'dtcal-then require the ' engine `owner to protect the culvert.- I 1 I With bridges it is usually a. ques-.1 tion~of additional material, new ma- terial, or both. To what extent the corporation engineer should advocate rebuilding so as to provide for this -increase in weight of one (particular line of traic it isihard to say. It is, largely a question of service. There s are `certain roads that receive all, or vnearlyl all this traic. Wer_e these roads dened and. tted for the heavy loads they would relieve the necessity j of repair orlrebuilding of the struct- tires on all roads. V `Every municipality would be jus- tied in passing a resolution to the i effect that -all owners _of.traction~en-` gines le with the clerk of the muni- cipality, in` which the machine is to operate, a statement of the engine's weight, both when empty and when- supplied with _fuel and_water, `wheel. loads and main dimensions; In_this way only cangthe county i engineer `keep informed of conditions. The engineer in` designing new` structures should not only calculate on the present `loads with sufficient !margin'for a lye, factor of _safety. but allow for 1 "ge increases. m this load. . You, et not only MORE Stove Polis , but also the best stove - polish that money can buy when -you use Black Knight. _ It is not affected by the heat. No matter how hot the tire, the stove stays bright and shin when polished with Blac Knight." Shines quickly too-and always ready for -use. Keeps Stoves, Grates, Ironwork, etc. fresh and clean with practicallyno trouble. ' If u are unable to obtain "Black Kn ht" in our town. s-nd name of nearest de er and 10 fer full sized y The demand_each year is for more ' powerful engmes. With the vari- ous blowing devices and feeders the present power is always fully taxed. There. may not be in the coming de- cade the . same increase `in, weight ` as there has in the present, _b}1t the en- gineer who does _riot proviqe for` at least `a" very targe increase`-will notbe A doing his whole .duty._ A DUTCH SAUCE--I .02; butter,` ...1 dessertspoonful of vinggar, I qz. flour, 3 yolks of eggs, % -punt o_f;mx1_k, sglt and pAeAppJe'r_.A . ~P1x_tA bu.t_t_r and our .1,n-` to a +saucepa,n,.JanQ ;m;x:.o1_.;e'r re, add milk .g'raguglIy;l txtl-.r`it . minut'emiiA-V ` " - = jmpve.`-p`ain~`.t COU N`Tv or SIMQOE. Treasurer s sale of Lands COUNTY. OF SIMCOE, By virtue of e. warrant issued by the Warden of the . ` ` V ' County of Simone, hearing date the 213: day of Auguei, - - ,'1fo'WI.-r : in the veuro! our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Eight, and . tome directed, commanding me to levy upon the several 1nnde`mentioued and described, being in the County of Simcoe, for arrest: respectively due theroon, together with my caste, I herebv give notice pursuant to the Assessment Ahctilnnd amendments thereto, that unless the said errors and coats be sooner paid, I I a on Tuesday,lst~|Jay of Ilecemher, I908 -. 4.- |_____ - -1 ..__- _s_|--|_ _-_ .1_- -1-____--_ -L LL- 11---; u-_-_ -_ .1- m-;.. _: n-__2_ at the hour of two o olook in the aftet-Tmon, at the Court House. in the Town of Barrio, proceed to sell by Public Auction to much of the and. lands as may` be suicient to dis- charge the taxes and all lawful charges incurred in end about the sale and collection of the same. ' , T The following 101:: are pgtented (except where otherwise stated) : N0. 10 ll 12. 13 I4 15A 16 17 18 19 nuke on FINE. }j E3 37 00' 39 40 41 42 All E? 52 63 `IV 61 62 ire house. rdenand In Streets. Barri shed. } _ The Adjourned sure will ukgpugee on TUESDAY, THE 15:11 DAY ow DECEMBER. 1% two o'clock p.m., in) the Court ouse. o _o .D`ANIEL QUINLAN, 1.. !Bun-ie, Angua1:`.27 th, 1908. ' ` Fin-gt publioagion in` T131: -Buum: ADVANCE, Barrie, August 27th. 1908. 741 mr.t.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24 4 ' Q, P: N' (the J. Fraser Eatste) an des- ' L cribod in registered plan No. 38297 17 9 13 TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE. nptmghly. Stir over `re till it thickens.` then ba.dd.vi`t_1e_gar, mix well, and serve.` ':HAS I`,Y* PU.DDING-% lb. of not}, `2 teaspoonfuls of baking powder, 1! pablespoonful of white powdered sug- -- --A 4. sin:-In n4F :21! lMx_ and Emawwwm* ...... H w2!4or..T........ . W 24 of W 53 W.P.R . . . . . . .. fame: S-t. Block . . . Geo;-we St. Block. . tities "of butter and dripping. Add a beaten egg with mi1k-sufcient t_o make _% of .a, teacup. Steam in a. buttered basin` for 25/2 hours. This pudding may be eaten with sweet sauce and jam, or `a teacupful of `raisins or currants--added to the oth- Uer ing1:e;i_i_ent,s--5-makes a_ nice change. ,- The same` mixture, baked in butterett tin for half an hour, is `equazlly good. ; '_Phef-ovenv must, however, be brisk. .-S -...IL;. LI._L LI.--auulzncr 911912 1-igg 'ta.b1espoomu1.o1 wmtc puwuciyu au5- at, end a pinch of `salt. `Mix, and.- rub in % lb; 013 butter, or equal quan- n LVJHZ o q n o o u o o o u - . o o u o - - . u o - - n o o o av -N Bomwood Ave ,p1sn 428 Nos 3 & 4 pa Sp:W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... "N Mary 8:. plan 406. No; 10 pt . . . . . . AN Mary St, EI2-100 No. 189 pt .. . .. En: Con. Line 38, plan 392 pt .... .. lIIt\|n \1'1VfI'I I'\ I\IR .1113 Oven lust, HUWCVCI, Uc uxxan, in order that the `pudding may rise pro rly, It ought to be about 2 ins. thic when baked. El4:}$} . . . . . . .. J0H-NNYV CAKE-=-'-Take 2 even cups of Indian mea1,.3 heaped cups of our, cup of sugar, cup of butter og ~la_rd-, 2 eggs, pmt of new milk, pmch of salt, 2_teaspdonfuls of bak- mg. -powder. 'M1x meal and our in a. basin, rub in butter or lard, beat _ with milk anda sugar, and mix .9. . , .' E. powder with flour. Mix all - ?tC)`et1.ie'ri`11` _ _a~ni ee ~-batter, ;an_d_ bake in Ashyuilovt jinn-{/till_:-,nif<;e1y browned. Cut *i:;Lq;1:;p,;:bgndbgeajtijhowith butter. `. . I J n ' n o u n o o J o n o u nl W Ash St.,No. 3, no 4 E COidal'?St`., N: - lb. our, one ;,_g5`~;j56f_-:p11_1tz _yea.st, 2 ozs. a um... se., No. w Willow sq-,, mi : Broken . . 'E10N Broken . . . . .. `Y '1 `V V]'oou-0 E pt Broken. . l1No. 19 pt .... .. 1i 80-. No. 20 pc.. net and V3- nde by: tho. Description. IN ARREARS 1-`on TAXES. plan No.-: . 5 TOWNSHIP or NORTH ORILLIA. ......... ..ES 9 33 1 Tow1'~:sHn> '03` NOTTAWASAGA. Village of Sudbnry. . . . . ..l1 -3 59 l I An(\\?'nl 1,- A II TOWNSHIP or INNISFIL, ............... .. 5 5" % TOWNSHIP or TAY; ...... .... .;.....ll1' I l ........... ..,...III 1 lg TOWNS HIP OF IOSSORONTIO. WASEAGA 7rowNsnIP or vnsmu. TOWNSHIP ...65& 63 ..62& fl Lot Con. Acres Ar`:-ears 'Costs& Toto! Wane BEACH LOTS . 19 19 A\lI `butter, V2 oz. caster sugar. Rub the butter into the flour, cream the yeast `and sugar, make the milk warm, and stir in; beat up the egg, mix all to- !gether; heat ten minutes, divide into |four portions, put in greased cake tins; stand in a. warm place to rise. `about an hour, then bake in a. quick oven ten to fteen minutes. DATE CAKE--A cheap, original. and very wholesome cake for child- Iren can be made as follows :-Into a bowl `put 11/; lbs. of our, one penny- worth of baking powder, 6 ozss. of sugar, the-grated rmd of half a lem- on, a saltspoonfulof salt. -Mix the dry ingredients well, and then rub in ` thoroughly 6 02s. of lzird, add 91 lb. ; of dates`, stoned, and cut into sniall . pieces. Beat up one fregh egg, add a little milk, and mix quickly. Bake in moderate oven. ` | =FI-G PUDDING--Take 54 lb. bf- beef met and chop nely, also chop ping Va lb. of gs as ne.as ~ casing, `To these add V2 lb, of very ne stale `bread-crumbs, a avouring _of grated nutmeg, and 54 lb. of monst su . Beat up an egg. in a _teacup,_V and w en T well beatgn add adually suicignt mill; to: almost ~ 61 `the` -c_up, l havmg mixed . all the , \.'r 2 _ lie_;;t l1"eVlf"Tj_A:__:>:I1;g;`_ _ Fhorpughly; use . the -lefgg; . Mae! htterc ' EOMERY. , Rm-pi 16 16 16 18 16 I6 16 16 33 16 16 TINY. 33 16 16 '16 I6 16 16" 16 '16 16 16 16 16 16 '16 16 16 E 105 2|: 2400 1-16 1-16 1 16 1-16 1-16 1-16A onv 1-16 : 1 161- 1.16 1-16 1 16 1-16" I-16 1-18 1-16 1-16 116 1-16 1-16 I-16 `I-16 I-16 L16 ll 10 13 100 Treasurer, County <;f Simcoo_. 7 35 13 57 10 15 8 00 3 39 200 10 49> 5 '30 200 879 223 71 17 05 17 05 4 96 10 25 6 56 9 95 ll 11 25 25 25 E5 26 (`ii if 31 04 E5 56 26 an 53 05 05 BI 350 'honra to an n. Cub moat 2_.I.; IIVV .3 00 3 00 E80 225 2 25 1'51`! QQII 225 l\(\- C80 225 An? 553 225 225 AKIE 350 350 350 350 350 1229 5 35 14 7? 10 35 16 57 13 15 ll 00 6 39 1429 I: III 533 13 04 317 O EU`! 19 30 19 30 Ill` 35-47 AV IIV 721 251 251 25l 251 `HA 10 59 10 73 10 75 19 88 48 60 10 08 252 262 25l 251 25! 251 KIIIR 11 96 so.Posta1ity ;_ a loaf of u - RATE`-. '- W rkiv 311. lama. A little child of Mr. wi11}an{`Ba,1er of Lindsay broke 1ts neck_ by falling into a pail. . . ' ` ~`--- ------- I-Ann Tana; t++4.4--3-+-1-+-3-+4-3--I--I-+-33+-1-I-I-I-3-I-I-+ mMm $ THURSDAY.` OCT. 8th. Servia. iswsaid to be prearing to wage a` guerxlla. war on Austria in the It is.n0W Said that the Cit) Of T0` provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2?? may purchase the U1,`.1 stock _A, Pe.nnsy1vania woman obtained a 3? _5_' _ ` "' ' " d1vprce_~f1-gm herhusband because he !' `If, `IT::_.- Danna a 7 _ L-Ll. 1.. _` --.-._ u-Anna uuu a paw V Crete has broken away from Tt_1r- key and thrown xn her fortunes with Greece. " ' ` ` |'~--J L- --..-| \Ul\.\.\.\.. I Great Br_itain has refused to sang- tion Austr1a's annexatxon of Bosma. and `Herzegovina. V -__ _I...'_-...-..l 'lvuuu\.n\.u U1: bllv v-.---_ -...-__.. Alfred Poulin was sentencgl at` Montreal to twenty years imprnson-. ment for assaulting a young gxrl. A_`__ r'~ IIIVIIL IUI C-IJJLLI-rlllpllla OI JVUIAQQ cu--- ` Frederick Ryan, reman on. -the G. S. R., was fatally crushed at London, ` nt. - NU. 1.lLLL\.5U v unu. Twenty-ve men wt_2re drdwned `when the French shmg schooner -foundered on the Grand `Banks; . .1 _>A_ vuu. Miss Belle Cummings died of in- juries reccived in a collision between a street CE!I"a11d a train in Toronto. Burglars forced the gloor of 3 T0` ronto clothing store wnth a c'rowbar.. dressed themselves in new sutts. and left their old ones. ` u ....~. sun uuu No vnuuuu .-- -v-V---' ! r14'eol'{rn}}iI{; has decided that volunteers receiving land grants must -Sign an agreement to begin settle - merit duties within six months after their application is accepted. _ rn , . _ . v - killed in an explosion which" wrec_ked -and set re to an elevator at R1ch- -and the Boston & Maine. --tar - - w u s A v A A A u uvvwrvwnpn Eleven men and twouwomert were` ford. Vt., belonging to the `C. `P. R. . `W .av.zsv _ . ..., ..u......... _ I _`[ English woollen manufacturers are taking steps to have a protest made through the Colonial Office or B0:3.1'd pf Trade agrainst the stories-1'-$3!'` mg English shoddy cloth. 9...----T +M+++-++++MmwmMmmwm ` E Events of the Week FRIDAY, T OCT. gth. ' _ Ocean steamers are again ( l.e1&Y'd-. it Montreal by the smoke that hangs Over the St. Lawrence River. V ` `ed "Wilt-l\~K4BI ll} Kvllc OIIL\Il\\1 BII6Vb IIXOIBVT Rev. G. A. Rix, `Orangevi1le;~iW-as`? 1ectcd_ President of Wycliffe C0..S; lumm Association. i H. J. Harrington ofi Malvern. film?` and fractured his skull.; - . - ` Off a moving street car in Toronto` renetan Itrtt Kfftk 4 _ M... .._...._.-_._.._.._.._.._-.-_---u--o---.-.-.- Q - , Each Kttll Irumn blade is imaged. cunpmd ` mu 7 insuring uniformity of temper and excellent cutting There is no scraoimr or -null!-my mm my. grand" ' nu... :31; other Safety Razors. - - __ B -v--uvy-----w ualitics. T 1.;er::1-8- no scrapinz" su.vn rum -:n- % ~ aoLnru'rEn- - aucx LEATHER . -; mesxln J CASE % : icAsa j :7 I I I saw no ouuuntun avjL is so exactly blade is held against the is in the exact aeclgu; easy cutting of the ' ` A comploto jag: mum` sum nnzon 0U1'Fl1' } consists ol Holder and I2 sharp Norwegian Shut Blades, packod In mn- pacl neat covofod cm. } if % - 'n:;'.- _oIv`-`r'n`-Ii` E,;m.' Pe.nn$y1vania woman obtained dxvorce from her husb_and had not taken a -bath m eleven years. -4.--.. 1.. lll\l luvs Inoaywua up w-u- _The British battleship-cruiser, In- flexible, in her ofcjal trials, attained a speed of 27% knots, breaking "all records. . "' 0 V __,..!4--_! -1. T)A_A. I ICVUI U9: 1 I . -Mr. Peter Kinghas arrived at Port Arthur with` stories `of wonderful `nds of gold in Sturgeon Lake dist-. ...-L Illlll rict. Ilhbc months-old child were rundown by - L_.:.. .. ur....a. Tnnnnfn Tho wo- Mrs. J. Osborne and her eighteen-' Inotns-Ola CIIHU. were lL|lIV'uUvvan u, }a train at West Toronto. The wo- man's jaw was broken, but the baby was `only scratched. `Mr. Richard L. Ralls, postmaster at 'Fene1la, was arrested and bailed on a charge of stealing Conservative campaign literature from the post- oice. V Speaking at Mr. Borden s meeting at Pakenham village, Mr;.- oM'cGarry, M.P.P., charged that contractors on the Grand Trunk` Pacic were sys-I -tematicallyaiassessed by the Liberals" "for the campaign funds. ---| _.--LX_.-"AC {Jan Grand av- At the annual meetingof the Grand Trunk Railroad in London, ISir Char- les Rivers-Wilson stated that the ra- .tio of expenses on the Grand Trunk Iwasj. considerably less than on other `=:<$?ds~\ i _The -Siervians have [King ?eter to declare [or res1g__n. H ... -.. econ: [or resxgn. _ Two `jr'our_1.g men onto for usmg passenger _tram,- The confer honorary. I: 9 profane were rxed. in Tor- language on a Universxty of Toronto ivili - _-._1 `Do-Jnnff F-..',".`a ime-uf pd3BCu6sn _'.. ...--, VUniversity Toronto honorary LL.D. -degrees l L.ord..Mi1ner . and Lord Roberts. '0 J._'. .......a- pal` m-mania `r1.4.UIu -av; uuuu .. ....____ The Sunday street car organization at London,AOn-t., wxll start an active campaign at once. . . Great Britain _has` despatched. a number of warshtps to the Aegean to_ twateh development; there. - Tjue G;ene ralV'Federati_on of. Trades Umons m Great Bn_t`am_ stateg that there are. 1,500,009 unemployed tn" the _ sAfrURDAY. oer. :a.mpaugn Luuuav meetingbf the Grand .,!I.. _-.I 2.. I nmrlnn Iqif Char- IJUI Ll L\\.a w - . . -- nday. organxiatipn n,_On-t.V, ` ~L_~L..l ,` Lelds 36-5-F have called upon zlare war on Austria. ENT. V ETG. INBUBAN n ratmort cited. ldhif. 0` _

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