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Northern Advance, 11 Aug 1910, p. 8

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C0mmenccd - n-an -2 `III commenced in crop of W est- urmers are suf- the 'scarcity. for farm lab-l ..a.. .2 run ,_ ...v vial` 2?, with the ex-A Fri- 5117' I out i be ` ,Al_liston . . . . ` Arthur .JVGuelVph` . . . BARRIE Beaverton .. Beeton Bolton . . . . . . 'Braceb1-idge . Bradford Bun-k s Fills V Collingwood Cookstown `Elmvale .. Georgetown 1 Gore Bay Gravcnhurst . :5- v- vvvuyll Hamilton -_.`-cu`--n V.` VI IIGU. UH`. accordinfvto present indications, is adopting a similar idea, that of draw- ing "the strong men of the various provinces to the capital, to engage in federal politics. This _ into the broder arena. And Mr. Borden is going Sir Vkfilfrid Laurier one better much as he is drawing the` A tar1'_ `agreement has been reach}-% -=`e`d tbjetw ecn' Portugal and the Unit_ed ._ ._._y - ' > 1` ` r . ;- ~"-3 `:3. A I In `&96 `Sir Wilfrid Laurier got to- ` gether a government which was in Epersqnality probably the strongest "one bada ever had. Mr. Borden, ,accordih\to adontinc g ch-..:1.... :.I-.' --T - ' - w-uv * Ottxya Journal._ . _ ._ _ -....`\..n n1\.lI5|ll\ul"J.\CVICW. - There is one of the prize-ght pic- tures that might be exhibited with- out any great damage to public mor- ality. and that is the one where ole `black Mammy Johnson is shown trv~ ing to get her arms around the giant ibody of her honey-boy. Johnson ,may be a savage for having knocked out the white champion, but in his `treatment of `his old mother he has shown some traits that would be no `disgrace to a"higher order of civili- ; nation. --. -..vucua guul lllo Between hat pins that resemble implements of war or agriculture and the bobble skirt, that resembles nothing or almost anything, isn t; woman beginning to `lose `the last vestige of her sense of proportion [and perspective? `Woodstock Senti1.1e1-Rev "FL--- ' ICW. St. Thomas Jou'rn>al. I1 . _- ___--,,- _.-..-. , If they are still needing rain in the` -West,` Premier _Roblin ought to ar- rangrefor a `Sunday school picmc throughout thelength and breadth of the wheat belt. ` I L You can never tell how a summer girl looked at the breakfast table by the way she looks when she occupies `a hammock late in the afternoon. Should be` Effective. Port Arthur News. % Gait - Reporter. ---vv-.--3 uy J-\lll\JVIIu vHa_rris, the negro arrested at Mon- roe, 15 reported to have confessed to `V the Chatham murder. Seven lives were lost in `a. re which destroyed a.~ lodgirig-house " `at Tamaim Inn... I1....A Esiaf of A.W;Wilkinson Sadie A Wilkinmn_ Atlnn: ..... _:-. [)9 not berdeccived by idle 1'-eports that will not be carried on. niurr-o1= ms was I afa;,;;;' Has Good Traits. .. V. ---3 IyI|\v\ ELIUIIKCII the provinces to his side actually attains power. waiting for day. FALL FAIRS. One .,.. ____ --.., ..vu5 a.-nuuu.\., _It is stated that a thousandnien `mil lose their positions as the result of the_ Grand Trunk strike; .j[_ 1- T\ .-I` ----- A Big Loss. No Criterioh. ORDER NOW_ --- `PHONE No. 25 DELIVERED WHEN YOU WISH Sep.t. _22, 29 Sept`. 29, -30 Sept. 20`, 21, .22 5 Leaf Pa;-k) `.._..~ 5 Sept. .14, is .`.,. ... Sept. 27, .?'.'-.-S993 =2 23 124. .. . "Sept. .9 to 17 ..;;.,g,.,..Qg't, 5, 6, 7 ,. .1 . .:'.v_-.f . .SA_pt. . 28,. 29 Sadie V Wilkinson, Administralrix: Oct. 6 "' Oct. 6, 7 7 V. D-cw \.IIul'I\J .a.IuIll\ auusc. Q 1Mr.'J. P. Downey, M.P.P., has re- Asigned and has been appointed Sup-' ermtendent of Orillia Asyluin. Q3- '\lT:II:-... 'll.-,_',I'. `YOU/,CAN on '30 .~_22 3 I 19 23 23] ulllu uu'r`uI-I, rlion. rln ' mu .~... . iglqtg 3{\ltxl:li%:a r""5St'3d tissessmvw .. emu. t1dMuniciM.t5' to be entitled to ,{3luni.1ml at-he Lg,mF;$!1Ir at elections for %i`;,':z?*e...,.`:.:*,.~ --m`H:.:*:::::2' lblogfgce it Barrie on -. remains there for m- fling}. 3*. `Id [ h 1`by can um an ` to have 811! Clerk at um um... `mad Ia Lnnonwlno hv an In 12- r(:\`iS NOTICE is hereby given that mltted ordellvered to the D91'5,` vin_S_ect1ops 8 ma 9 of the Onta.no ` -Act. the 00 as required by saxd 8 90' and or_ delivered 6 pnniunt. to said Act- v ection5 cl` {Ill IHIOPIIIIUOD nd UCKCIS H`uun.- _J. E. BILLINGSLEY, Depot Agem-A Iro`ir3iii`ii'3.`: Misfit -----guru u uvavg - v--- - -Return tickets `t S` I F rt`- VF"`m` chain Canada. fvestusg Eorzri wall and OtY8- Good going Aug. 27th to Sept. 10th i.nC1*`5"` Return limit Tuesday. Sept. 1313 1 lsracul. -Low nus: ExcURS15 on cannm ones Full infbrmation and tickets from:-T __.. _ ._-____ ___ . A.nn.f.` .... .:%,u.. w..a. Bondsman! 4.. Busy Advance Readers. A iVo'r:}s' LIST, I9| CANADIAN NATIONAL E_xm;s_moN, j`onom`0- .-._..... all :18. M `Q A: `on... 1` certain P T ggc ew olnts In Manitoba Sask- Dllllltll :13] :3?` 'I|_|;;l;:tIg. via Chlcao $10 .G`3- ' $1 8At1l.]1rirzm:1 P.e~ From All an we m33|n!:::_I`s3.Klnston. Ilenfrew H/e /Zd part/zascd at /as I/zan cost a mam;/zzclurcrk 621- 1 tire slack of 5(z721;/5 and slow? garments and mus! z/ea." I/it :entz re /at at orzre. 7712': 25 posz'tz':'e/y a gczzum sale ofgood va/ms. C awe and mme your se/ectiorz car/y. Fa_g1;\(-Laborers ' Dnnnu. ousofurnishing Illirx Kodi1k_ snapshots of babicc ichildren are always irutcrcsting. \ yshould call and see wur mus ;-: 41 . ,Kodaks and Brownie Cameras. Fri; vary from $1.00 to $20.00. Ca'.;~.T3:' free. -1. -.- Eiizursions. UGUST 12 and -D. G. Davidson. Prop. SYTKPSHUTS w--v `yuan---mu; lllul UV! 0 Seven __in a.~1odgin'g-house" Jamaica, Long Islandm I [ Utterson . 'Powassan .. ,Schomberg . `Shelburne .. Soilth River SKIRTS AT T HALF -PRICE. `MUNICIPALITY or THE `CRO_SSl_.AND cblinrv or smcoz -- _-_- :r`&$ ounvn Kodak Agent for Barrie. '_l'HE BARBIE ,$_(grs, add" iw -1;v er.i. 5'in.--`. 1 .: ,Z;.`an,.; 91os1on ' on a Ungtgdj `$53! ,0]. LHU Ulllnuv -_ `Quired by sect1o3]8e`li`;f 0 '. 0 who last- rev'i"sed Asseseme [unicibality bccaletmu the V.., Sept Sept z . Sept. . Sept. Five Points Great damage. has been. done by an electric storm in the vicinity of Montreal. , ' `Sir Wilfrid Laurie:- s special train was wrecked, but the Premier escap- % ed unhirrt. The Australian Parliament.. has V adopted a resolution in favor of the decimal system. c ` - I'}_'..-i-. V was aclu ~l._0 navy: oegn m 10l'0ntO. Reports`-"of crops along the -route of the_Grmd Trunk Pacxc are, en- couraging. V . I"._--. I - ` Inspciofg De-yr of Scotland. Yard was said to havg: beg` in Toronto. `I 13:-tn:-L.. -1 -_-._- DAILY GRIND ,. TAPiE:-:`,\;c_)rt.e'ci 'vs"i'd'ths, I doz. in a bunch S . . .;--,-:~.n_b-- ---v -WV Threai:s3 fo? v---quuuuuaa. \..|a11\lr.lrl.`JV| -Reg. I2%c, bargain 91 days, peryd. 20 DOYLIES -- Fine Imported Lace Doylies, 4 different sizes, worth 2 5c to soc, bargain days, ea.,12%,15,_%2o and B 1 13@u An o v o Y J J I I E I B ll, I950 53`: Gd-, bargain days . . . . . ,Cgl'1_SdET CQVEIII EM.- , - A to! e -- e . 2 5c per yd. ...... .. 920 Reg. '35c yard, J bargain = x . yo . .__. .'.;. , . . . ..v . [ `I --_ `I'\___L-- _ sUspE'B'ERs' ' Ladies, - gai11'days ............ . . Suspenders, all. ccgors, Wide widf/h Torchdn Lace, werth were 2 5c, argam` ays Satin Finish Suspenders, Y5. ' ' ` ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' .' ' ' `a were soc, bargain days (3 I-:M3no1m-my -->- gag. sc BUSTER nnown Belts ggds we yard,; bargain 56 for Children, reg. 25c'ea., . _ y ' ' ' ' ' '>" " ' ' ' ' . . ' 0 /COR`SET COVER bro1der;_r~- Reg. 5c crgggggstrszrz/?cf2gg:g<;g,rA`I;; ,.d., W. 17c 7c to 10 a yard, bargain QP4S .-5 i BLACK LACI:-pause- Some with colored -spots and some without,worth 50c, ' a pair, Bargain days. . ` ' 0 GLOVES - White and Tan Lisle Gloves, worth 2 5c apair, bargain hrs.19c; worth ` _4oc a pair, bargain hrs., ` B511/TS"-Filastic and _ Leather e ts, a co ors,reg. 3 5c to 7 5c-.eai, bargain days LONG GLOVES- Taffeta, black and tan only, reg. soc, bargain days. -. . . .g g Qo---':_. , HOSE-'-Fine;l Cotton Hos, `Elk. or tan,worth 2oc pet pr`. * Bargain Day,two pairs Hose--Plain Black Cotton 0 ' `I-V-Iose, perpa.ir.......`. _ c "'XXl1I'I\, JAGUICD 14:11:11 Embroidered Collars,sizes 12% 13 and 13% .2 .,A " bargain dayfs rig. fl 1 xCb1:j--: :g__ __ MOFDAY `#35 sA_'1?uRDAY, AUG. aay.:.. am; *5: a card b:;g";;:.' 2 : V I or Z`. dayS...g...o.... 01* 25 PINS-Ordinary Pins Regular 3:? W1'th 5C.a paper bargain ' ail ! days . . . . . .'. . . . . . f" ic andlmther n1BnoNs-1>ure Silk Taffeta igaiii 250 % :`;:2E:3: ,%:`; W *`i` " -I 90 Ican ;llES- "a yard, bargain days % VS)?` LACE -- Valencinnes Lace, i V _ T T _ worth 5c anda6c a` d v - 7 . . Y -a Lad-`S Linen bargam days a . . .% . . . . . . _ >llars.sizes 12% ._ , `7f?i*if 58 5 '2 1` ncnon LACE--wo}tr} 5 and 6c a yard, bar- `adies, gain `days . . . . . . . . 19 Lace, worth `log yard, bargain days_ . . 420 EMBROIDEQY - 1_zeg_sc -...1 -A- of` `five, out in a. gasoline - launch at Port Dover` had a narrow, eca.pe when their \laq_z3,c,h, took re. g._It'is ex pected':.that `the .C.P.R. will tx-`an`se_r_ 7 its; Tlcoal 5 ' andglakc shipping business from Port Burwell to Port '-*Sta~'nley. V` _ "RiIe3$T olm_soh,,a demented sailor,` ijumped"1%iro1?1`1 the wireless staionn __tower._at the S00 and was.insthtly ,_*killed;- 4 ~~ " A 510' `the Vi The barge Montana, havhitzfiloxi `board 'ap aratus to iay the `..exteri1ion_e ` -`-'Eoronto waterw`orks". ; pip`eT,e went ddwn in Lake "Erie; oionjz- s16n t->x9P`%***h V r? 've`1a;p Mrs. X.--Arm _'going to an em"._?oys f7ment' ag_ ncy. this afternoon.~r sn_'f i-it V3`,`3'i50! 837 $3809 3 tVnew:mV ~*`_v-. - -._- ..__., __y --vvupnv. r_IV'UIa Rear_-A.'d_mi?al- Lyon` of- the British navy as `returning from China via Canada. y . T The Nicaragugn 4insurgc_nt s have scored anothervactory-over, the Gov- |ernment troops. T . ' L`_-,1 17-1. 1 '..-. - v-vvrvo ; V_.I-7';-`cg-'Yahukc was `killed at Arn- gprioriby .a. pile of lumbet which. fell `on him. ` ' A --_--V 3 Eight thousand workerg in Ger: _man shipyardsare on stnkc. Another map `was fatally shot in Va,street in Chtcago. * ` { Seaforth carried a. by-law to ac- ; cept ~H1ydro-electric; power. r -13 ... ~A..u_.:-. 7 1 an--- | V,~----- `vol n.nI\a`L.4Bl\\a; Sir Wilfrid Laurier addressed a number of ' gatherings on` Saturday afong the dine of} the Canadian ;No1-thern between Regina and Bat- tleford. , __-----, ... u unllsllllh alllp. > The launch -from which Merton Kent of Toronto was drowned on Thursday last has been found near Niagara-on-the--Lake. . B! ` 119-1; a - - -' vu an oval UL \lllLd.Il_U. The stearner Sechelt was wrecked on the Pacic. coast, but her passen- ygers and crew were saved. A young man` made the ight by` night from Cardi `to London, 150 miles, in a dirigible airship. "Pl..- l-......L I--. "- II ---_ -you ---J uuvllll-Ilia .AMi-arge party of _ teachers from London, England, Tarrivedin Toron- to on a tour of Ontario. 'I"I_ 1 .- v----wu av-L \-1.: vv all, C 1.-UIJUUII owner, yvas bru_tally `attacked and robbed in. -Detroit. T Mr. Henri Bourassa. ttackqd the Government s naval policy. In a speech at St. Hyacinthe. ` A A . - - - sninwma wnrrn EME- broideryj--' Reg. 50c yd.,- bargain days-`. .. . T _ SHIRTING -- Good `A Heavy Shirting, striped patterns, reg- .f"`. :.`?`T*f*`.="f"".'. 1 no - BEAUTY `pm; -- Reguna}, 5c__a card, bargam Fm, 1;, ` SAFETY pms% -.-Regular Cl` 2 I"\nf\AII `uarr-on:o\ AV HANDKE/RC!-lIE!2 s_-h-, V Ladies Lawn Hemst d 'Hkfs., reg. 5c each. 10 for.... Daniel M`cEwan, a Londof, EYHPI` 1110: `\ouuLo.`1-. ALL- .1, ` "5-C_a-}_);p;r, t':a'rr'n .d._3}"Syo...'.._.....` TUESDAY, AUG. 'uvw' ' auvutcg W-lul`-.-_ I'3_Ul_S. ,,. . Wilham L, Rice, a millionaire law- ::,fyer of .Clvev.e1,and, wamzzqurdered. _~; 1 John Kell5z l.:'.3onb`u.of the oldest re`s:i-s; f,*,`de:1'ts of "'Adj:{1-a% towgship, is de'ad._5._ -#4 .. man... Ashipbuildin I c9mPan`i;..= haw decided` ' :5 .16: _ j."w,o.f5rkers. ~ 2?; 73 horse- _I , I To It is not lawful for` bakers to sell two or more` pieces of,small broad joined together in such a way that they might be "easily mistaken for the regulation twen -four and forty- eight`-ounce loaf. .Sma.ll bread-- that is, loaves o`f,l`ess than twelve ounces eac_h-e-must __Fe sleparated item the batch when soldto ai cust- omer. This was made clear in the "judgment of "M4a,g`istrate* Kingsfofd of `Toronto, who ~ lately convicted ;the 4N`a smith' _Bakin"`g Companyuon .a ,.cha_rg,`__of selling light -weight bread-. -`I'he:"cas'ef was.'ial:`*test_ca.se to `decide .33` Igllotlieff Ttlie `bakrs ' can` , lawfully sell` BAKERS `AND SMALL BREAD. .W hat promises to be an interest` ing ease and to develop into other! litigation is in its preliminary stage in the lliagistratefs Court -at Elm- vale, at the time of going to- press. `The defendant Draper is ,.charged with `stealingja. quantity` of "grain, being" the crop.`oft.a certain, plot of `land. Wm. Edwards of Saurin is Draper's landlord. .There has been anumber of disputesbetween these parties, and it is claimed by Edwards that under an agreement arrived at some time ago the crop in question became `his. Draper warned of? tres`-. passere and cut it. Edwards then at- tempted to get possession of it, `but per torestalledg him by`. threshing the grain- The law is now at work to], set them right. Haughton Len nox,.._K.C., is acting for the `prosecuy ` tiol. ,_> ._...J....., \/LIL l (Deceased a sister of Mr. Will Sutherland, formerly of Town, but now of Hemlock, Mich.-Ed.) Among those from a distance who.` attended the funeral were: Alex. Sutherland (brother), Miss Ethel Sutherland (niece),-_ Mrs. Thos. Archer (step-daughter), all of Brad.- ford,` Canada, John T. Sutherland (cousin) and Lorne MIcAfee (step- son) of Toronto, 'Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. P. Doner of1Stayner, Ont. I'I\_. ,` ,, _-- -..,.......... gun: was a, I1 lCfD.1'| of the Congregational Ladies Aid, the L.O.T.M.M., and the O.E.S. of Merrill and of'the Chosen Friends of -Canada. The Eastern Stars.had charge of the funeral,` which was held.Tuesday at I o cI_ock, Rev. Ban- ister giving a most impressive ad- dress. The church` was crowded to the doors and hundreds were com- pelled to remain outside.` A large concourse of friends followed the terment was mad,e,in Oakwood near .Sa'ginaw. The husband and children have the heart-felt sympathy of a large circle of friends in their be- reavement. ' very time the fatal illness overtook her, Mrs. Sutherland was sowing the seeds of kindqess, goodness and purity amoxig those with whom she came in contact- She was a membe_r n; .1... .r~.......-~-L=. men, and her. going leaves a vacancy 1 hard to be lled. Ever ready,to help those in need or distress, alwavs _jovial and'happy no matter what task was before her, Mrs. Suther- land unknowingly endeared `herself to hundreds upon hundreds .of A friends, who came during her-illness, and implored relatives to be allowed to do some.`A1ittl`e.actV'of kindness for the one who"-was soon to go. After death no less than a thousand peo- plecame to take a last, view of a `good woman, a friend` to all. The oral tributes were the most beauti- ful that ever surrounded a ' casket here, more than 60 pieces` being placed. Merrill hasjost one of its best WO I I \ 1 All the people of Merri1_'! and Vi cinity were in ,' Vmournling the past week on account of. the sudden death. of one of, the most highlyrespected V ladies `Of the village, LG." H. Sutherland; who passed to, her re-. '-ward Friday evening about 8 o'clock. Deceased was, born , in Bradford, Qnt., Oct, 2_8, 1859. At the age of .24,` she was emarried to Matthew Mc- Afee, who died. in "1894. Five years -`later she was united in .,marriage to Dr.Sutherland. The near relatives,sur- viving are the husband, one daughter. -Lillian, and" three step"-children, Car- _Archer" of `Bradford, Ont, Lorne McAfee, Toronto, and three broth- ers,-Will J. Sutherland of -Hemlock, Ont; V rie Sutherland at home, Mrs. Thos. and Alex. and Donald of"Bradfo'rd, E -The Merrill (-Mich.')' Monitor' of A11}; 5 c'ontains- the following notice of the death of a former resident of `Simcoe County: ' ' IN` MICHIGAN LAW AT ELMVALE. anaau my Passes Away-.-ljelJ in High- TH E__ %NQ1%mERN ADVANCE Chief Tremblay of "the Montreai re brigade mentions forty-ve per- sons on account of" special bravery jin _his report on The Herald re. ' -bl\ will `be issued to _w5r_pve':;1: `but half-rate tickets for children.` The Excursion days will b day, August 12 h, and Tuesday, `gust 16th. ` V QVOYVOVTCD" 51%. qt. C7-f%.1Ab'1%t13|!V`e.e co11V t1ti.c5s$'."`i"'xi- Ontario ;.re _;.po#7,ccted with`..;rgigg, ' `- . txrr, ,, -.....-.. LU] uic wneat crop ern Canada, and the farmers fering on account of all points in Ontario to any point on the Comany- s lines East of- Moose. Jaw. _Trains will be run direct fromv all points in Ontario to ~Win- nipeg, and the men will be, re- ticketed` there to the points where they engage to work without charge. `After at least one month s.work `n the harvest_el`d rlaborers will` be is- lsued tickets back to starting point in Ontario at rate "of $18.00 Tickets J The F.YfII'C;f'|R`I' Jan..- __:II 1 -' - will issued to women, `but no . Preparations have comm earnest for the wheat Canada- and +1.. :--..4_- I fahii. ...... ..5.au; agcuts In me U ed Stat_es will be- `booking Am cans for these towns and the s rounding farm land, for", F ception of a few towns to be laid in H !!! rhinos-I A3-A--3-A _ ,,_ ,_ .. --.. uvll LU DC 1310 out in the mineral districts, all will built in the middle of fertile farm land. ' A ` , -- ........ av ulat, unc xarmert `be assured of a, local market their crops; then a school bu: `will be started, and while all [preparations are under way, many immigrant agents in the pr! Came..- __:n n __ _._... ....; 5-.:uuL.y.' :But other reasons enter. into con- sideration, too, and they are cheap lurnber, cheap clothing and the gen- eral feeling that laws are enforced better in -the Dominion of Canada than in the United `States. They have here postal regulations also enabling the farmer to do much of his shopping by mail. ` The government has mapped out. a scheme whereby it will populate the new towns as fast as the town] sites are laid out. First, the railroad . will erect a station; `then an elevator lwill be built so thatthe farmers will: `hp QCCIIPAA Al - '-- 1 1 Last year 59,832 `Americans left` 3 their homes in the Statesiand start- _ ed life anewin Canada; They .`b1-ought with them $60,000,000 in Li money and property, for it is not an : indigent class that has come over; it' - is rather the farmer 0f moderate :`means, who, disssatised with condi- - tion in the States, `finds a virgin country up here awaiting his plow, and few ofthem: go back except upon temporary visits. It is estimated that in the last ten years more than a half` billion dol- lars has been brought over by the 500,000 immigrants from the States. Of course the real reason that brings ` most of them over is thecheap land, ' lthe homestead land_ and its fertility. I I ' D--L -Al- _ These will not be bosm towns, `plotted and sold to speculators. Every one of them will be built'be-l cause there is a demand for them, and the Canadian government immi- gration bureau has 300 agents in the United States creating that dema-nd among the farmers, business men and mechanics there. Agents -are busy in Europe also, but the largest portion of the population of these` new towns will be Americans. once - 51. Jlunlzop 86` Yard--Foot_ '1`oronto St.'. Ehor.e1I'8_. ' ' L ` 1 ` `19-~-45`;- yorders; . 3 4} ` ,~_` ----, vvvv -uv Va xllllll rxayuuu. `Sir William; Meredith,` Chief ..tice,_. deqjded an,` important fraternal _sbc1ety' case reIativ`e to th bVindin p;- .-..n_atu_re__,of the certi.cat_s.`: of such _._v 4,. ` .1 Along the new Grand Trunk Pa-, cic, now building," will 5% placed over 150' of `these embryo cities; the `Canadian Pacic will build up new towns along its roadbed whenever there are more than -16 miles be- twen existing stations; the Canadian Northern has enteredthe new town- building scheme, and will place 35 new towns on the man as ,it drives its 3,000-mile extension through the unbroken wilderness of*-~- the great `Canadian Northwest. - ;Western. Canada is building towns on the wholesale plan. The govern- ment and the big transcontinental railroads working in` harmony in- tend to lay out andapopulate 220 new towns in the next year and a half; an average of three new towns, will [be placed on the map of -Canada ev- [cry week during the next 18 months. Em ' tecl That 229 wan spring up in Canadian West in Near Fu- % tuLre--3A Govt. Scheme. ' Coal for Aug V. .- Cash Only CA031"5-9.5" Western Call for LABORERS EXCURSION ' g:xxAobt1at, Litmo..Latl;, , . G, 8 0. _- - u.- 7Pr'i<?'5 075. Avvlxwion a building! Id irIE;Zf ,thc gents Unit- `bookingv Ameri- W {EusenjL;Cadi%eux. a; 1ve1.!`-known` '1a,+l' crjgamzer, was drowned at.~Ot-` i T S

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