Northern Advance, 27 Aug 1908, p. 3

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\ stEt_ ?'slip in; order3`tha.t that area.` mgyigsbe pumped out: and the` new ga,tTie.: and -piers constructed. The `neV\:?j;do_<:k:V?may be 650-feet. in 1en_gth, __-u.:.:.~ -;..::.m .1... Hanan var-As m..a.. l19Vg?,,-`jm0x;vInay I_)_e y3U'1ccL an u..:,..., 1 "woi1ld' place these. yards m. a.. P0s11;;on to take. care of theflargest f c1'asj:1-p'-.q`;e%psteamers now plying the -1 gregt lakes. It-would also place the ` "-_dompa'ny . in `a `position that is not: now, or likely. to be enjoyedhby any" company on the, Canadian side of ` ' the; Great Lakes.--Bulletin. . . _0WEN :`SOUND.-There _is hur- rying to and fro, and gathering tears and tremblings of distress among the proprietors, managersand other #61: AV`-can A` {"1 A 1002` Il .C ~pl'Opl'lC!.Ur3, LIli`lL|`l3l. _ auu Vbnnv. ~lt;ac'hves pf . "the local. boozariums. There has been a round-up, and -_..-_-.. -.1: .1.-. .311 anncar .11;-fnfe 'tI.3.'h'cS .9!-. the Local. uuutauuuw. g There has round-up, p eve `Zone of them will appear -before u the ar of Justice. Seventeen charges a mg all it is `stated, have been laid, I sc-xferai of them -for secondoffences. t Following is the `honor roll: Paci- 3 lie * Hotel, two charges; Duncan 1 House, two- charges; Royal Hotel,] two. charges; Central - Hotel, one V charge; .-Camely House, two charges; 1 _;Pat.tcrson House, two char es; 1 .0-ulson House, three charges; .ity , "Hotel, two charges; Albion Hotel, i one charge. Inspector Beckett, when v approached, had nothing, to A say, ex- except that You'll nd out all about I it in due time. So we are unable I to say -. whether the rumor is true, that a "special officer of the depart- ; ment has been on the job.--Sun. r\ ,, (3A____` uxcus nan u\,\.u~ vu -..., ,--. _ _ The inhabitants of Owen` Soundf are greatly excited over "the results of the ti'la.lS_ of the hotelkeeperst charged with breaches of the liquor t_ I-license act. In all there were sev-< enteen charges, implicating nine ho- 2 ` tels. Four of the cases have still to 1 . be heard, a_nd two` of the parties con- : cerned have disappeared. The inter- j _ est of the public has been intensied by the fact that three of the accused ' who were found guilty were senten- ' iced `-to four months imprisonment each. '1_`heir names are:--William -r 1' -__1. !".L_- =UnonI-- Incl-nun Warrilow. each. lnelr names arc.-vvuua.u-. u Leach, City Hotel; Joshua Warrilow, t Royal. `Hotel, and Andrew. Fogarty; E Albion Hotel. _Each of the accused] had been previously convicted, andt Magistrate Creasor, while` remarking 4 that he was sorry for them, said] * that he was forced by statute to send 4 them to prison. Fines ranging from 1 to $100 were imposed upon the . other. guilty parties. The round-up was made by four detectives from Toronto, and from the point of view of the license authorities has been the most successful ever .instituted in this locality.-T0ronto Globe. ~ A... - ._..--._ IIVI .` __`_____`_.___ `LA II], UH: .|u\.a.u-.;. .....v..-- _.-_, MEAFORD.--.-While attending the m` I.O.F. -Convention in Meaford last week, Mr. Alex. Cowan, H.C.R., had ge the honor of laying the corner_ stone a, of the new .M:unicipa.l building in m that town. IMr. Cowan was present- C1 ed with a beautiful silver trowel, C; suitably inscribed, by Mayor. Hors- tc _ley. The proceedings were witness- w ed by a great `number of people from 31 L the town and adjoining country. p- Brampton has been chosen as the is ' place of meeting for I909, the date 9 _ of which will be xed by the High 1, `Standing Committee. The following C. i recommendations were adopted by a. 0 ' 1908, by all members who joined ,5 5 prior to 1898 is in the best interests I of the I.lO.;F. and essential to its 1 continuance on a sound and per- manent basis. That as a High Court we ` unanimously pledge our-. selveseto abide by the action" of the Supreme Court. That we will loy- st aiy co-operate with the "Supreme w Chief_ Ranger and Supreme E_xeci_1- t- tion thereby ensuring its combined. rs and increased usefulness. We f_ur- 1e tl-er recommend that the High 0!` Standing -Committee make arrange- as ......am on have 4-verv Subordinate Standmg Lommmcc luanc ........,.. ments to have every Subordmate Court in the jurisdiction visited at the earliest possible opportunity to the end that every member may re- 'ceive ;a.- vfulh explanation of `the change in rates that comes into ef- _ feet on the 1st day of `October-, 1908. Canada s cup of misery will surely ta be `lled to overowingif her la-_f crosse representatives do no better 1 than her athletic team or rowing V contingent-. W'e have become some-: what callous to disappointments this : summer, due to reading regret-to-re~ 1 por.t despatches from the seat of. trouble, but won t it be just too aw- i ful if the inhabitants of the Old Land put it over the demonstrators of the game who hail from the land of its "All fv':::.:a'.'g er throul bread in Uul u...__, -. `V last named are mineral: or ash ele- ` ments. Nitrogen is normally a gas. Melon Salad (Sweet)--Cut the edi- T 'ensttmg abt 8 per cent` of ble portion of a chilled melon into 9 . b' ' d~ 'th . . . he atmosphere elngwmeciile co;:t_i_[ small cubes. Mxx together half a another gas (oxygen), . alance. While, cup of sugar, one teaspoonful of miser `ill 3 l wees P"e`.e3uY the Y W . urey abundant In" the all In 8. gaseous Cinnamon and one--f0urth 3 table- be `filled overowin if h 1- - crosse representatives dgo. no el:ett:r efornl-'t:;o%1e1rel k;a:,S;1b:ne:-Ii1e H133 gt1)(i`5Pf1 0f mace; Spfinkle 0V1' at than athletic `iivrorii-ouxt soils, and the) greatyagricul-lqea f the eubesi `O55 tegetheei ' ` d serve from a. salad bowl, or a contingent-. W` h ' b , tural problem of the age has beeng an . e ave ecome some how to 1I1.C1'8-58 the SUPPIY Of 3V311~` basket made of the shell from wh1ch' callous` - - ' ' . 1. Th h summer; ligleii `1`iZgr3rail=`aiui `becau: ti: tliigzip ;" a5Mt:1::i d Pmea I 0f!llt1'O enous compounds are_ very, malppe 3 `' ad e "' _ 99 but~wo_n 51`b e'13d.`53! et. to fleaehmgl {ma f `S1 mihe ieilm derated f1'f th -h - . aso to oss 1117 e orm o z_imm0n- res pineapp es, e rm an eyes u ! e In ablta-nts ia, as a result of fermentation of having been removed weigh. the ter. in bulk t `t ' r i - Pl-1. A. 0V?! th_ dm3t"3t9T5 f tile manures, city sewage, and_oth'er de- pulp and reduce one qua`. game from its cornposinggsubstances, while in un- in a granite pan on the stove_ M,eaS_ i it i ` dfamed 5`-I5 3' Pmeess frequently ure two-thirds its originalweight of ugar _and `put _to `birth! - a _ * .* At, a . goes on which breaks up_ nitrogen- lust ~granmLated S . Lord Desborough, the chairman of cars c;n>1;>it;ng:iu;;)i;1t;;1usi;g 3; t5t`lheat in the maen. {Jay ithmk 3, d{1.,,._ the committee which" or aniz cape - .- - - - ` Ping Dan line will 3 t ic W it? Olympic games, is the mist iiitieretgti ween .` ' the `zen 't"%`hethpm;f)liI1)3.1.` paper 0? if put in a `granite pan the ing `and representativ .3 - t _. me.35f~ A1 t5`t1`m8u1 1 mi Ll` paper will not be needed. -Keep the V 3 l"" Small 1&3???` Tom e e SW3. a3mi`."k 9 ep ioven door open partly, and watch. - the C0lmt| Y~ He has played, f1` H3?` temen .f 3mm`3' 3 . _` e e-m`\that the sugar does not brown. Add : raw` against Eton, has `run for Ox- Effgdstvh-`en `EE;emf:i:::u`S f c`.:;;sa`;1m5l_:`aV`s' the strained Juice of one lemon for +f;l>;1d;8g*ns,?:=n;*;f*d)= ;*.*;**= thrseiciovea alfalfa. aeaa beans; vaachea. 22 s.l ;`:.` 31% `&`:`: ,,`i`f,. f.&...:`. 3;: D e r we in e xor boat inletc,,~on the roots of which_ dwel away in Stennzed g1aSSes_ Cove, eapmre '"ge securely with paper dipped in white #1877 and 1878, and was President .of- bacteria which _ ifioin the air )`Cl1'Ct1`1atlg through the of egg, and then pom. on 3 big tab_ eithe O.U.B,'C. 'the*following year, but- . 2 his` doctor; kept himaout of the! boat. f,`1 ,`,`, ,J`,L;f'"{}`i,, ,,`fe, 021:3, .13? 1e3Pf1 f melted pa":`' e In the~United States, too, "this giantlth-is nitrogen. as is not wasted re- See that `t ns "` a195`Y ` eh.` A i ii ' he soil as manure or de- edge f the @355 f' .`f em 32" .reaches the pineapple it will spoil. I1 of `sport is known. byehis exploits,`,t1!I`.'!_IS to t _ _ . , . , _ `ca g. vegetation. On stock farms,,If you wish you can sum the Ema one. of~`wh_ich was -the svvimniing="of - . ii_liT aeblieazara-ae`* iawv ,me faiisal naliie;` L `f.ii{"a3Z'5l3{a E335 thinly. *mV<.= seeds and let she I`-|"A `CW `*d39 -ea 336,1. -; Che, .Vf`J,!t.,{.L0rd-L(fVa'rining`"practiced: the, nitrogen prob-. zgges 9 `ed eh'3h eh`-3 P'`` `e iD5b9?93h. ..hi'.:Mi7--'G?i!f1L."mt `em 91"evd.-. .5 the im` tued "Sponge Cake --Use --oval 5.0!; 1?3,!Is'1i,.s,h..~.,firin`_1*s_;_in;,~s1$Iew, Yiork, {`,2?$,,,;Y;:f,;;i,f3,c,`s`f?;`,};`,h`;"{3,3; sponge cakes slit in two lengthwise. A-,.1;`o = l h Dip both pieces in a thin syrup, then doubt, the possibility. " ` ` - ' V a - , _, ,4-.th_e .._obyious_.need for, supplementing _ - - 1 -- 4-1--.4..~....a....;m-m ;- " r a H put together with a.w_hipped un~ : eftlh26|'S non. farm. ,_.3_ Sl.Yte.d..!af3__ sweetene,d,acre$`1-_ Q-.'.SP1"a(,l. .;., tut |v.'uu vcgxyunuu I`! ..-.._- _ "of any man being able `to perfo this feat and live to tell the; tale. 44--__ ...u\on\b`\r ~ fllffl some Englishirieds in New yotwlthat anriuaily occurs, togemcr wuu I i ~'h ".t"d t db` the P5Sibi1itY';th_e_9bvious need for supplementing fe_rt1lxze4rs on farms devoted largely 'of.any man being perform _ _ - `*0 fmit 1314 _Ve8e:`ab1cb8f9V;"1tIl8b%<% F The h".mpi- 9rmpt.ly I VemtnedzLg!$2:all?`-(:le`t::)(l!"forasnitggggnoug fe`:'- 5 `C `the {.3-1.15 =P1_Bd pi: 3"` Swamnvtilizer, to be `used generally along facross agam. `Soona'f_terward he `re-, with the other elements, potassiqm ` .tul'ned to _Engl5aI_l_d"j-and stroked V a.n'-. ag `lcl05P W5-u C;`" :33: 1 cm n\=::; soi1:ia`,`;:o9,:::*;hl 1.; ::a_;.. % epmx;1_ere1al; femlizer. gindustgy, untxl ' -.dj9{u1g_e_dd5 to: '_;:t_l1h7e;`. Alp-Q` `climbed "misc V tbfathe `5.it:.het nalaccser (>5: pa-,l'.in;;the,eU1:4itcdS 4 . " T ; "p_ v ;`,m_',,--`-gentsta;n`:investrhent'"{__ e event, Lord! Grenfell, met` in New York, the possibility` 1e perform fertilizers .on. all -the fa'rmi_ng praetleea, lem as readtly so mense waste of that anriuaily toge the obvious to and (1 Inc Ill}! U5\.u ya.-... .` lved, _but combmed mtrogen the: with !A FERTILIZER) 1?-`IRON! THE AIR)` .. The ._1_'.st" factory in America for 7"` the] .rnanuf_a`cture, of the new nitro- 3", geno_us, fertilizer, alled - cyanamide, O` on lime-nitrogen, is being erected at C` Niagara" Falls, .Ont.,' by the.American 9 Cyanarriid Co. Some hundred men 3' Missyvaqi Bugossa our pp&o[duxa are l of the permanentbuildings, which is - i15oxI5o_ feet, with an elevation of 66 " feet in its highest part. Three other buildings started, or about to ' be -' i commenced, will each measure in the` neighborhood of one -hundred feet 5 square. ,The company have purchas- C ed 26_ acres of_.land in the north-west 1 part of the city, all of which is to t used, the buildings in course of er- 1 ection being but one-eighth what is ` . planned for the complete factory. ' i- The capacity of the Niagara pl-ant , r- is to be 10,000` tons per annum of i '1 lime nitrogen, worth in the neigh- I L borhood of $70.00 per ton. The 6 works are to employ three shifts of 53 men, -working eight. hours each, with about one hundred and eighty on each shift, or between ve and six hundredkall told. And this is "regard- ... 4.- In-inning of an im- hundred all told. nuu uua .. ..g..... 0! ed as but thejibeginning of st mense industry in America in the m manufacture of this new ` fertilizer. ti, Plans are alread under way for the ` establishment o a 40,000-ton plant at some point in the United States. W The product is already being manu- 11` , factured in Europe on a large scale. I. r The inventions which gave rise` to n` L the industry, stand to the credit of `two eminent German chemists, Ad- - olph Frank `and Nicodem Caro, who, 5` - after many years of laborious experi- > ent, have within the past few years: - succeede in developing a practical - process by which, through the use 9 be xed 3 1 of electricity, nitrogen can 1 in combination with lime in such a y as to be of use as a fertilizer. E t Their method has been developed ` r1 under` the auspices of the great elec- trical manufacturers of Europe, the "Siemens-Halske interests, and thej Deutche Bank of Berlin. These in-`N d terests largely own the Societa Ge'n- ` jg erale per la Cianamide, of Rome, .d Italy, which holds basic letters pat Id ent protecting the invention in m the rst-class nations._ The Ameri- ~---_-..-. ...........a If rl2 l'll`.S cov- `allu- lf:1i'st'-iclass" The Ameri-; can Company secured its rights ' ering the United` States and her ter- ritories for 3. consideration of $100,- 000 in cash, together. with a one- . e`ighth interest `in the American - Company, which is to be allotted from time to time until the invest- , ment reache_s $4,000,000. t The method of making lime-nit_ro- 1 gen isbriey this: Coke and lime 2...-.. mmhined at a high hea_t_ by Inent I'CaCIlC_B nyq,vvv,_.__. The method of_ lime-nitro- gen 15 briey this: ' are combined means of an electric chemical compound, called calcium , carbide, which is then` pulverized 1n- ` to and combined in a second furnace]: with nitrogen gas, secured from thelj atmosphere by means of a liquid-air t process. The material thus obtained 1is lime-nitrogen, containing twenty ` per cent. in weight of nitrogen", the `* balance .being the coke-and-lime -'compound, which serves for holding `-or binding the nitrogen. When 5 sown in the soil it decomposes and in contact with the soil itrogen is then *`<-----~l- +1-up roots of heat furnace into a C3.1'D1G, Wluuu Ia ......-- to. and-.c'ombmed s mtrogen secu 4 proc_ess. _The -- 1-mn.n1tr0l!en. COIICZ [ll Uuwuu. .. V- - 1s lxme-mtrogen, m_ we Compuuuu, vu..~.. --_. or nitroge decor d1'SSO1V.S wit moisture, and the nitrog absorbed through the plants and built up into tl A prime essential in the l ........m n: the industry i plants aux. .....-_ ,_ 11 LLIAAII-utv . in commercia _ - -- . success of the is abiindantil-md.3&,y..~ water-power for the generation of` MF3f< ._`W-`~ .- cheap electric energy. In this re- MK _ Mar am spect the Canadian plant is fortun- ately situated, in proximity to the Newmafket great electric plants, from one ofi01 38._Vi11_ ' h (the Ontario Power Co.) a O1'mi3`---- Oro .. ~ supply of power has been lease . -- Th h f d I 1 Owen Sound . L e t re_e_ un amenta eements Parry Sound H , of soil fertility of which land stands Powassan in danger of depletion,_ are nitrogen, Peterboro phosphorus and potassium, and. if a Queensvme fourth were to be named it would `South River"' be lime. All these, as well as some Utterson ' , others of minor importance, which . usually exist in ample quantities, are ' 00000000004 essential to plant growth. Let there in available : E lf)e a laclic of any oneh . d n o In an t t ,e t . Oiie can I1?) artiioigerotvgke thse me: eofis gnotlaer than zalvallzer d_ can Thsuppllant . lziseta naiiieguare arlrrirneriielf aeshtel-1`: ...` 233:;-.um:`r2u:S s2"::1`>;e::t salad lhe .atmo_sgph-ere, being pmiixed with pr?i 01 ), which consti- icup sugar cinnamon, ant 3.. -form, nitro en has been non _ to ab- . 3'1` ur.dant in %he soil, especialfy it? 01 ispoonful mg worn-out and the great agricu -3 Q3537` 0` problem of beeniand frc ie- . , . s hgiav to` increas_elth`e supply avail-l . _e_ E e nitrogen in t e soi. is. as the pulp was ~ een the. more diicult because the P. 1 I of- intro compounds `"3399 3 . _w._` solub e," and `subject to leaching; ma\r_malade `I re to `mm in the f ' l none too ab-. in the especially in old` 1: agricul--.` 'oblem beeni increas_e `the avail-l ~- -- um mil This.has trogen llt 50 per ecu. u. mixed with! ygen), the balance. While` ~` 1- `vs. aaeenusl roots of their tissues. ' in commercial .7 AL3|A'In*` rear 7 7iV.ft.h` "9i'f'*hi1ir,v?3;'l., ?-J?`-" irate, oft`-fvwhi`ch5about Bo per was~devo_t"ed*'to= fertilizer uses. ` ?Dti1`~`ii` ing. thel'ast fecad` the" exportation: of Chilian nitrate increased 60 cent.in `quantity, and '60 per cent. in;- 91-ice','or_ 156 percent. in total value,-g-. and at "this rate the Chilian Govern-` ment is said to` have. estimated that- the nitrate elds wouldsbe exhausted. in .45 years. Theonly other. mater- al sources of commercial nitrogen have been the by-products of. other industries, as blood and tankage Ifrom the slaughter-houses, ammonium sulphate from the gas and coke ovens, and sh scrap nd cottonseed ` meal, which are available toaless ex- tent. Nitrogen in commercial forms ,' has risen to extravagant values, for L ---A-- a\`n1\Vd\`4|f\Cl:t\ 9f1(": Ovens, Elna H511 scrap uu. \.Uu.v--a-.~.s. pmeal, . Nitrogen commercial to whereas phosphoric acid and potash can be purchased for around ve and, six `cents a pound, nitrogen in avail- ble forms commands upwards of 20 cts. a. pound. 'It.is facts like these up-. ,--I_3-L -`nan-oavuucbuns nB:If\":E`f Dle IOTIIIS cu1uu1a_uua upv_vcuua u. .. It IS facts lnkethese on which pessimistic scientists have based their forecasts of world-wide starvation, consequent upon exhaus- tion of the -nitrogen supply. Under these circumstances the development of '-a. `commercigl industry for the ah- i straction of mtrogen from the at. ' timely and of universal interest. r__L:|:_-.. 1:..- ..1o.-.-t....... Sn n. mospherc by means of electricity is uulciy auu .vn I-llIlV\rI-via: ---------. Asa fertilizer, lime-nitrogen is not without certain drawbacks. B. Les- lie Emslie, who discussed the fertil- izer question so thoroughly in Farrner s Advocate last winter, mentioned the following objections: Being a fine black powder, it is somewhat diicult of application. _ Mixed with other fertilizers-such as acid phosphate--the mixture gen- crates a great heat and gases are _ given off, some nitrogen being lost, i as ammonia and oxides of nitrogen. |_ In storing, it must be `carefully . protected from moisture for the above reason. ,, . --.._. -4. C..-` ....A-I-..u- nnicnnnnc fn HDOVC I'.'d3Ull. Being at first rather poisonous to plants, lime-nitrogen is unsuited for application to a growing crop, and should always be applied to the land at least two weeks before seeding. If these precautions are observed, _he added, kalk-sticksto (another -name for lime-lnitnogen) may give ; results equal to nitrate of soda and _ sulphate of ammonia on most crops _ and soils. ~We might add that the _ American Cyanamid -Co. proposes to _ wholesale its product to fertilizer com- ! panies, who will use 1ime-nitrogen ilargely in combination with potassic p_ and phosphatic fertilizers for the compounding of brands of complete fertilizer. LIST 0l:E\ALL FAIRS WITH P-ATES. Toronto (National) Aug. 29, `Sept. I4 |Beeton Oct. 8-9 Bracebridge .. .. . . . . .. Sept. 24., 25 Burk s Falls . . . . . . .. Sept, 24. 8: 25 I BARRIE . . . . . . .. SEPT. 28, 29, 30 ,- Bradford . . . . . . . . ... Oct. 13 & I4 2 Bolton . . . . . . . . . . .. 102:. 6, 7 5 Clarksburg Scpt. 28-30 i Cookstown; `Oct. 6, 7 1 Colhngwood`:> ;~.v;;::`cpt. 23, 24, 25 1 Caledon . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .. Oct. 8, 9 fEImva1e Oct. 5, 6, 7 ;_ Graver; urst Oct. I, 2 _1,Hunt`svi1`c` . . . . . . .. Sept. 22, 23 _t\ Lindsay; .. .. .. Sept. 24, 25, 26 ..MI...rA..1='= :, Sept.24.25 '3 OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO O \ ( ubcs. N `girmamon, spoonful m; -E LL.-. ,- I 1 apgle jam. tuffed `Sponge -Cake.-Use -oval sponge cakes slit tvyo both pieces in thin syrup, then together with a..whipped, sweetened cream. _ Spread the top pieces with applie`-_1elly and sprinkle generously vgtth chopped nuts--pist- . achio if possable. In the centre place 'a oandied. cherry. _P|lace the whip- lling so that it shows at [x>e . m M ml rs 4 Iinff ` . ped `cream 1li_ng shows at one_ side, t1pp1_ng up the top layers. Eggless Space `Cake.--Onc cqp sugar one half cup butter, one cup 'sou'r milk, one; teabgoonfng ' - , soda, two cups of_,;our,' teas gpoonful a1,t,.: .5 one,-3 half ta59 0nful 99% gzroundi~V 3 grand; S.ep.t.. .30, Lac? .. Sept. 24, 2 2 2 Sept. 24, 2 ` . . . .. Oct. 1, .. Oct. 7, 8, __ f\__` ' . . 3 's"...;;f Sept. I7, Oct `Sept. 30,. Q. Sept. 23, 24 V. 18, 19 Oct. I3, I4 :. 30, Oct. 1 Sept. 30 23 I? yo: WU 313:? 018 W rd will be na 0! sum I I In our Fa! bun . on Clap-~ nguishene EAL; SE! B 81719 V ' Lin-on `IE... Owen ERY. Barrie. V {ERY cam! 11. The Bdgia has adopted an _n_`II1f: The {non e -lxc. ou Xrchbi . for Rome. ., I Rome. `Mayor Payett be made a me,b`;`r 1:) If011ttt:1'eal. I-`810n of Honor, A e 4.,.,..\ 01?`! i5 . . 7 .94-MI-++++-I-'l~l-I -I-I--I-I-'1-'1-`I--I--I-I-I-l'|' m 1.-n1 nAY_ AUG. 21st. ~ ,exp1osio3 of 5 gasoiinelamp. . 'urey rue hinted at Be:-1in' that King Edward's visit to the Kaaser may 7` -sult in an Anglo-German under- -standing. . ~ 11 Hr. as proposed to erect a. 11111`! larger church to replace that Of 0? Lady of Lourdes on Sherbofe street, Toronto. . 1 .. . _; ..1...a bl-use-A t Dage mo]; (1. propen, 9 CH3 to ' . and null eucu, LUIUULU. Fears are entertained that tYl1)o1`e_ yvill be great distress amo_n,z 1% .' "1891asscs during the comm8,W"" ~ter. H611 Railway Commlssnon ha? 1' f 567 tenders for the construction 0 A miles of road- ' v 'Lieut.-Col. Robertson and adv `tachmcm: of the 48th HJSM3-ders left Toronto for England to attend the army m:moeuvres-- I V __ . D , -11` v - - ~ W A I ll I|llL|l\J\.BIVIBhI' Missionaries and workers from a_11' Darts of the world will take 93 m it great missionary conference t0_ b3 held in Edinburgh in 1910- Slr Edward Grey is said to lye 311`; F`0Yed _at the incursions of WmSt0 Qxurchull and David Lloy_1_-_Gv01 8 unto the field of foreign pol1t.*5'- A. [gr_ Paul Brw r.\rchbishop `Police. Chief Malney of Blelihim W111 lose the use of his hands as the l`5u1ts of injuries received 'm-' VI. The Nationgxl _ 'Transcontine!_1t9?1! 5-21 , ,__ -.. 1..."; can _VedI FRIDAY, AUG. ` 3 Belgian Chamber of Deputies udopted the Congo treaty. :results of the honor matricul- examination Eveni; % the VVefek Bruchesi, Roman Cath-i op of Montreal, has left` Montreal. is to of the French An English insurance company ` has refused to take any. further busi- I ness in London's congested business 3 district because of the inadequatei water supply. THURSDAY AUG. 2oth._ _ A record fruit crop is expected in , Essex. ' _ . 1 Reports on the C.P.R. strike sit- ..nL:no\ OJFA. `explosion a gasoiine lamp. e 1 ` l$ep0I'lS UH Ll.lG'\na. cc`: --..---- _ uatxon are contctmg. J The loss in the London re is esti- mated at over $90,000. Angther ultimatum to the strikers was xssued by the` `CPR. Company. ` Thirteen men_ [were injured by a dynamnte explosxon at Amherstburg. t -Chas._ Keteheson, sr., of Sydney goivlnshap, was gored to deathyby a.. u . . L -Experiments are being`. made at I Pittsburg with an ozone: water pun- e1:._ , I 3: 4 1 .4--..I-:..... 2|-4: (uav down I-IISIUOI vv -V..- Thirty-six men have be Wned to death in the last Russia. . Japanese spies have b< on Peter the Great Ba Vladwostok. oatal it you out of our V tau: V vs sun. The Lancashire cotton spinners `that the August Wu f f-'ull force, the inhal have decidedto-reduce the wages 0 their men five per cent. town are feehng the laying element.` Rev. James D.` Phelps, Treasurer . _ of Syracuse University, con1rnitted`h3V 507 993"?` 1$ sugcidevat U5. N3.` extravagant distributi , . , e . such purposes, and Wm 05191313 1'`1.dd in Providence for r up a gang 0 Polish women who had keep the .a_i,- deal-, I 51113994 0V6!` the bl'd"~ A - their medical health The Education Department direct . attention is to be given 'oR1LL1A,.....Hon_ ' that special _ _ 15 t0 W1'1t1l18- ' ham,_Minister_of Ra , in normal schoo ~- -- - '1-.~.n--. ....Aa RS-.~,_ C als, accompanied by ~ - - us- ~n......m M; A negress an were burned to .'Icnn., when their cabm was red by [white mountaineers. ` ~- -A ` 1'4-aIi:u1_ was \ ` `Fnank Sporanco, an arrested. at `Byng Inlet `cl .-ange of shots with m which he was shot. -4--.nnn: `in wmcn n.c Wan ....h 'l_` he 105th anniversary `of the 'est- abhshment of repregentatxve govern- 000 by Nova Scotla was celebrated `Wing ment i_n at Halifax. - , and re Dominjon Immigration Agent `Ste- 'm911Y a immigrants reused; wax-t thanks. that m qy ' for the harvest other -I '_'It is 3111 : smgle gone almost vgertain -that nc_>t a are `of; thde seventy mmers ~-~----j :>, an Italian, was Inlet after an ex- yvigh the constable, 5r. ' 'Dyul.Ic, _BRADFORD.-The Witness cer- tainly does let loose some dandy cl slams. The latest one is really nas- 1] ty. a Following a `paragraph on the E _ A death of a highly respected old resi- ; its way down dent of the town, came this choice ;` the Caucasus bit: If there is anything that tor-. ` tures an editor more than anything 1, else it is to publish a $15 or obituary notice about some ol 9. pron}i1ine(riit citizeii wkho never had the - V man oo ` to tae - is county paper. iiegggede Editors frequently put in such no- ' tices at lrequest of relatives and friends, but it. grinds `them to eu- IVC been 11d," logize a man to the skies who was _ V0 d3Y5 1 too stingy to 'support_his _home pap- ; ' er. A three line notice is all such we been arrested fellows deserve. \ -` 333' 5` ` GRAVENHURST. -- Gravenhurst . 7 . has no street watering system. Now 0.tn i5Pml'5 that August winds are here in 1-166 the inhabitants of that town need of a. dust- phe1Ds_ laying element.._ '1jhe town fathers _ _ i.....- anme auaint ideas about the` eing :one: of Toronto won the annual pol- . Vien- oaf, at Home who` fer below? wheti the *eXP1 tbok p1face- at Wi`ga;_1, England. 1133 'sL_ nfvfvcd; . 951 vavwuu , ' The .Pennsyl\,"ania. coal triiners will. not strike because of ..the r`_efusa~lf*-of the operators. to col1_ect._.umon `dyes: -4- - -1--_1.. Lnuun IIIE QVEIKUVIIQIV DVI EVIIVVU. vuu.-v-- v--vv -' `Chicago `customs 4- dfcials have seized tapestries, pa_:in_t_;ing"s{1nd stat` nary valued" at $8o,ooo_`as~be.1!|8 false` ly entered. - , . _ , 0 , .0 ,A' .1, .._-.. --L--m J; VIuVl Sue - - ._ . I It transpired` that the man 'cha1:g- 1 {ed under the name of(.Ferguson wxth bigamy at Windsor, is.real1y_ Nath- . amel Self, whotdesefted. his mic and t family in? _t$v_e`lve tnionthii ago. , 5- "ff ' t ' -_ , SATURDAY AUG. and. A Longuenil'.farme'r was `shot by _an; apple-thief. ' ' I.-- 3 uuuuuu nan `nu; nyyn.-u.u`awn.. _ Fernie re losses` by insurance compames exceed $1,500,000. 4 ,- J _-._A.-- .... AA ' ljf vvunycuuww \v4\\-\rV\o -y-ygvvy-v-~ Earl Grey and party arrived at Hamilton yesterday. . ' - The G. T. `R. station at Windsor was broken into and $600 stolen. The itinerary of Sir Wilfrid Laur- rie.`r s tour of Ontario is announced.-. _ _-.-L1`-I 1;;:;,".h; ,;e,; pastor of Keyv Beach Presbytertan Church, wag inqucted. L . `l , , _ L _ _. .._` -quot W33 IIIUHL ECU The Lusitania in he} "yvestward run lowered the transatlantgc record by _L --_A. I---` L_.._.n IUVV VI VII I-Ina In any about four hours. -EDUIH. Luur uuuna. " C. P. R. * ofcials claign that (he. strike has caused :19 dnfculty With regard to the handlmg. of trafc. f`_._....:an:I\o1 111;" c-nn.. Effanon l'8'l'u LU talc lI`Gll\Juana- -- ..y_._e . The Railway Commission willhcon-li sider. what is.work of necessity on I Sunday in connection with railways. I-1 . Government engineers have 'report_g ` ed that the oil volcano near Ta.mpi- T 30 is consuming 150,000 barrels per ay- . t i There are indications that under the new system of government Tur- idnsh women will obtain greater free- om. "" ' ,!;!__..- an-an hing St. Thomas citizens are opposing the proposed construction of a race 1 track by the Elgin Driving Associa- . tron. L . `j A The Maritime Board of Trade has , passed`-a` resolution in favor of r_un- ; nrng rights over the I; ~C. R. bemg gxven to the `C. E. R`. ` It is said that T. Jenkins Hains, Iunder arrest in New York as acces- -- 7.--_ -: ur. 1: Anni_ a-'--- -- ---~ 7- ` under York sory to the murder of W-. E. Annis, `was once a student m Toronto. 1 ABL_L-- I-14-;cvnrI'I11fIf _was once a Luucuy ... -- ..... -. T_he"Unite_d `States Government has petgtnoned for a rehearing of the case agamst. the Standard 011 Company of Indxana, which was ned $29,240,- ooo by Judge Landers. ` : \Disfrict News.\ YB` Geo. r. u ham, Minister_of Railways and Can- by Mrs. Graham and the Deputy Minister, were the guests of the Orillia Board of Trade on Saturday. They are making a tour V of inspection over the Trent Caanl. _ The Town -Council met in mittee last Friday evening and de- cided to submit a. byelaw to the peo- C ; pie for $10,000 for waterworks pur-' 3 oses; This is necessary, owing` to - P , the defeat of theby.-`law for $25,000. cros It was found absolutely necessary to that proceedwith certain of the water-` com "' works improvements before the $25,- ` by-law was submitted . notably Wha :1 the 12-inch main to the lake sum rebuilding the standpipeg. The pom :- "money having been spent, it must be mm ;s It is `regrettable that some ;t -of the improvements proposed on with, but the re cannot be .-gone as accepted the people s 33, Council` h ' _ verdict, and will submit` a new by- bi 3 law ;for the smallest amount that 73 can possibly be got along with-. It n is probable the Council will meet T fng to give. the second readings. feet I the -Times. _ _- _ V in; .COLLINGWQO_D- .-- ~Co1lin_gwood th, _ will in_. all probability. have Within! a `,8, T few months aaeseco _de _dry dock. The Collingwood Shipbuilding` Company,it ef} . "V U .ood,r-lliave determined, to mi , "proceed -with .the `construction of a 13 _ dock such as that outlined at. the ith (`time `of the &l'_'l1l_e_l1teVfO1` the Hur- hi ntario street sip. and the? addition- " ` T ` _de`of.it. The It tinj ordr that wncu a.,...- -, ._a`.re dommonced~ and _.the c5 `:3 c91_\_stru_Vct everythmg I wt ,readm_e ss,A ,:'t9 ` Astaxgt ;,th e 1- `um " ' f,;1:he..?-91;pLL ;I;tj_i`a.ls< %-rm: 1 Non` eling me new U1 .. ....-. em. The town fathers qgaiqt igleas about the dtstrnbutnoxt of water for ses, prefer to trust .l|'.'S 3-VUULII. Llllnv oicer got busy,

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