& *J um. a@ hagt " . Briti ?} . I bave f of mof + 7 wh f this cha & telegr f mphi . 1 ¢: yland. Fa you ?" "Tee," i ine in. 5 state, | 4“ F d & ed.. 8i 5 here . l ‘me possible. Me maw ber go with g Rln and Imogene up the stairs; * "he thened ohce thore tbWard the { At the steps he was stopped by ‘ ‘al MIPHb®¢, the hard tentured official _ ‘Willd the fussy litte mechanical indiâ€" plunder in New York! The Teran was imwocent, of course, but would other péople think so? Yet she would. There wi#s comfort in that. If she believed in him, nothing else mattered very sguch. il&hrfl'n heart went up again. He Wad a; slight reprieve. It would last ech twenty minntes, yet much tâ€" bappen in that span of time, wondered idly if they would put landcuffs on him, but dismissed the g:uat in his determination to pay the stolén dismonds, inasmuch as g ‘Telt respou#ible for Woolsey Bills. the t1 & he would confesa like a m Take hib medicine. He Wwould: be dTenBtiheed. Tt »woulrd be @ramatic, like tbe play of the "Man &bha the Bird," dnly the name would be cbhanged. It would now be the 8 and the Jailbird." How simple have opened that library window, while Bills went out tnto the night, At this stage of the proceedings there was quite a commotion on the front h, due to the arriyal of several tors. Harriet and Imogene went and greeted Miss Seinpton nervâ€" oï¬!’. explatning the state of affairs b’ofly. while Mr. Renwyck also came to the door. impatient at the unlooked tt interruption. f "8ir," questioned the pompous Eng: ::emhunn. who bad arrived a few tes after the lighter footed young lady, "am 1 correct in sssuming that that is Mc_Jiacob Renwyck * . Mr. Rflp@‘bowed. "®W@‘m! Afy ewrd." went on the vigitor. * um, ag you see. Sir Roduey Hickâ€" \ . British ambassador at Wasbingâ€" . I bave written repeatediy on matâ€" of most argent busitiess to a genâ€" 5 who | learp has been a guest this charming howe, but iny letters telegrams have elicited no reply ph! . 1 allude. sir, to the Earl of pyland. Does be chance to be stil! J you ?" es," _ answered | Mr. â€" Renwyck~ ine in. | must apologize for our upâ€" state, but the fact Is we bhave just a serious robbery. Pray be . Bir Roduey. Lord Croyland bere a momebt ago. 1 will send £0t him." _out of ‘the sky fogether if any one to listen to ybu:*" JIn_ x ' u?c'w plcl-k-hzeL s ~*"There you go,",reterted his brotherâ€" "Tas!" sald Uncle ‘Michiel. "If you to me,‘JaÂ¥ke, instead of to Â¥e bumorous. you"â€" C# O§,.shut up, will you?" growled Mr. "rmh-otl’-etornt£ t\ Wisturb you § . Wisturb you under the clrcum:â€" stéihcer, but It‘s réally most {mportant, you kuow, ind"â€" h "Not at all." said Mr. Renwyck cour #eously. "James," he called to the but "‘ljlull be obliged. I‘m sure. 1 regret 4} this card." p‘dr.“ auswered James. "I think tm ob the lawn.isir. He‘s com: it‘s onb of ‘em now," loudly Geâ€" the rastfc, znlu a grimy fnâ€" ~Rithard. 1 recoghilze him, oMâ€" He. was there all right." 4 Sn3 en the way, rd,‘having spied Miss Sempton ‘ ufp: the "path. bad protoptiy out upon the Ihwo it ofder to e the incvitable discovery as Cetton ;<:o0t Compound, wet, by Mefei, Tué 6 a#» one to Lord Croyland ECRCY d Om TT kA EitE PC 4 .â€m' d‘w 1 t :'M and e8p ‘baby heaithy.. The gï¬uhmh Pee ids o en :( fl?’wmuv “m,' e! :mm dmmaiiA . gsm,, bypuds eog terge s adly m kns mt o hh hm Io * ho peuti are thltoh fhets 2906 m"‘w ¢ ¢ Mr. aJ flu. . Bby, of St. Phom:â€" %nm m&‘ï¬p ante too. .1 ‘have &A heary bil} agaiist. h1§ bérv‘umtlm ‘home of. Mrs.| pel‘s mï¬* E. m t *ou ie ow vilmet beves wasgrunt [P988" . _5 is o male Lo o 3 coll "Yes, an‘ b¢ broke w"fl" The Misses Kdith and Beatrice Beâ€"|ronto, > £ X lkea"" kit wmy daw#g (I‘ll Snu‘ . Om are visiting friends at Cobourg| __ â€" LadiÂ¥y‘ Aid Entertained. liim./ Here, you," he cried, turning to jand Toronte. ‘The Ladies‘ Aid Of Bt. Padt‘s c Bichardâ€""you got to come w HELD corn RoaAst were invited to ‘spehd Wednelsd us bick to New York!: AMy l8 1 The Â¥. ~Paople‘® SBociety of $t.] ternbon at the honld M‘IP.M you‘ve got to pay a thousand doilars | _ TN® "OUng FPODP®® ©0C00@ ©" J rlll, Guisst | ‘They nctepted t fer you. That‘s bhim, constable, Take fer you. That‘s him, constable, Take Cw te"""" * *." J“‘F[ o 5 Mr. Reuwyck turned to the ‘Tekas with a of re@ued astonishmsent. u.ni;.’hu Croyland," ‘he began, but Ricbard .smilled brazenly and checked further speech. "Mr. Renwyck," be said, "I must apologize to you forâ€"this anfortinate "“'"m 1 did bave an: automo bile a t! it is true, but 1 pald to huve the ditidged niwchive towed : the ueérest garage :‘ thought, course, that the matter would be reâ€" ported promptly by the officer empipy® "Ab!" smiled the Texan. ‘"That acâ€" counts for it I had changed my adâ€" dress to the Bt. Regis." Méet me there dn Monday morning at 11, both of you. Cers. He had mot been able. as he Baid, to get a reply to three telegrams The matter will be adjusted to your entire satisfaction." _ _ "There," said Mr. Renwyck impaâ€" tiently to the farmer and Mr. Parker. "Does that satisfy you * "No, it don‘t!" protested the rustic one. "He‘s a slick one, I kin tell ye. He didn‘t give no sich bame ab Croyâ€" l&n‘ w‘en he run me down. 1 disre tmember wot it was, but it warn‘t Croylen‘. No, sir; that man‘s tryin‘ to squirm out‘en it." C looked on, rubbing his plump white }uua- and chuckling softly. At this Juncture Sir Rodoey Hickwich hapâ€" pened to spy a monocle in the eye of a gentlieman outside. At the same time he caugbht the name of Croyland. He ‘mn from his seat in the drawing room. ud appeared upon the scene. He bad been greatly troubled over <the fact ‘that Lord Croyland‘s plans for purâ€" chasing submariues for Japan had ‘been disclobed to the uuthorities at ‘Walhlu‘(Qn‘ at the instrince of the Russian Ambassador, and unless the plans were dropped forthwith grave complications were certain to follow. For this very reagon he bad made a Srying trip to New York in an endeavor Ao save his friend from serious blanâ€" "Get off my place!" shouted Mr. Renâ€" wyck furiously, these successive conâ€" tretemps proving too much For tls unâ€" stable equilibrium. ‘"Is my bouse to be overfun by every imbecileâ€"in. the state of New York? Take bim away, Afr..Parkes, before 1 forget myself and bave him ejected forcibly!" ‘Mr. Parker looked doubtful, the fartn: er was obdurate, the oficér handed Richard a paper, while Uncle Michael county milk and cream producers. in the rooms of the District Agriculturâ€" al Representative, . Stratford, last evening decided to organize a county Milk and Cream Producers‘ A.ssocll- tion. A meéeting will be belz next Tuesday for the election of officers. There are already two such associaâ€" tions in the county, but it was decidâ€" ed by a large majority to organize a new association, which will include everyone in Perth county connected with the production of milk and ‘cream. ‘ After listening to an address Trom E. H. Stonehouse, President of the Milk and Cream Producers‘ Auoeh‘j tion of T&mnto. more than 56 Perth Milk Producers Organize. Summer Heat No meason of~tKNe year is so damger4) _Mr. H. E. Buchnér of Hespeler is oun to: the life OP litté o%ei h 4s theleanvassing Elmira and district in the summer. The excessive héat thro#walinterest ‘6f "Stoné‘ ‘and ‘Welington tha little stomach out of order‘ s rymien . quickly that ufless protapt alid is at} bnvoumsond hand the baby mhay be beyond all huâ€" Ntr. Otto Wachamuth, of Hespeler, man Help before: the inother redlizealWho specializes in growing gladiolus, he is iHH. SummÂ¥r is the season w:::‘fou-. Iris ete. IAtends to have an eXâ€" diarrhoea, choléra, infantiim. dnul!ry:.â€m of gladlolus at the Elmira fower and colic afe prevalent. _ Any ghow nekt Tusaday. This and the Ania onve of MM“ prove‘¥thibit expected from Mr. G. Woodall deddly it not properiy Treatéd. u:,:'fll alone make It worth your ‘while llutum,mm W!:"‘""‘*"'- ‘ trignd !s Baby‘s ‘Own‘ ath. ‘They} l o d f | regulate . _ the .. Dowel, . ;Awoeten . the‘t D Daniot ‘Oress: nhh . Mrk. â€" Crogs (To. be. vontinued} Hard On Baby NY Sn rasient smnik 1e ationint welterely 2t oo uies . 000 0. (Tkk o v# ‘aclgkite Tor the ‘Rhitta® ‘cony ï¬&oh .\ ald ,~ Oatharing | |ayge ts < thon &nd MF. G. G. Class for the Klinick are l&am frs, 5 18 suppe & lon at ‘Wloradate. | / ::rxuu fe. ..X 'E o ‘uere [ 24r, and ‘Mrs. gol. Buy,of St. Phom:| ‘"Phe Missés Hatiiy abd Aunic Hoo | ciroulate T2 12. _\ furdh st the Fequastâ€"of fealth: an! _ *"~ Catlbe, to ‘all. partsâ€"ofâ€"the wesld. Paul‘s â€" Church a~ OOFR TORRLE : L o E> 0p0 To dnpail . Bells mlet ie ced W the home ot yee ar mhe . vitation whd "had a "Wiost enfoykbie Mr. Wm.. Rics on Monday | eveniug|time. Bétween 60 "and T0 ° Yéople; For‘ the Whmira members the waiy|yo0ung and old, were présent.! °. **~ s F ar ; haxs C there and hack was 164 worts the}.: ***. Win. Soinls ‘Ut Wiihtoghintt grice of admiisaion. C., called on his b«?!ï¬er-in-hy,?lq. n' rLower swow next week || "MITSh 0 @o?:;-d-y monstiis :. The amnual flower show under the|, . rhis, ‘Bas beéen “m‘:'up m“" novage auspices. of the Elmira Horticultural FEimira, He is a son of the Tate Phitip Society will be held ux’g,,'l‘n'udl!. I Otfâ€"and a cousin of William and David will be opem to yisitors. &ffer. th8| popertson. snate l se o se sal judging nas beey Auished in the after|" %o. Â¥, Rabn, staretary of, the BV noon, â€" probably about four . 0‘€10¢h|mira school board, has received word also ‘im the eygning, when the Eâ€"M;|from the Department of Edugation 8, band willâ€"be ip., attendance. , WWâ€"[ghat ip fuiure pupils. of Fimirg Con Downing of Kitchener . will . 4¢t @8igipuation School will not, be required judgé./Bring some flowers and helP/to pay any fees. Hign School educaâ€" the show mlong. .0 «. > _ ; ~..]tion will in future be free. / .. [, .. .. Miss Nota Schierholtz of the Bamk}.Rev. Dr. Oaten, of the Dominion AL: af Nova Scotia staff, is enjoying two Hance staff, Toronto, will occupy the .Woeks‘ holfGays: She is ut present pulpit in the Methodist church next spending a few days in Kitchener. | , Sunday, Rev. Jewitt being away on a Mré. Câ€" W. Schierholts is confined bolidgy trip. _ _ "!*""C) CV ,_ to bed with rheumatism and summer . and Mrs, W..W. Martinson and grippe. ~ ughter, Ella, are away on a motor Messrs. Alvin Brubacher, Waiter trip to Mildmay, Walkerton, Port Ei sthibcw sud Me amd Mre Chas. Wll-l""I and Southampton. ° _ Mrs. Mabel Werntr and daughter i.k-n of Montreal, are visiting at the beime of Mr. and Mr:B. A. Werner. Mrs. J. Steddick, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Peters, daughter Mildred, and son, obert, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peters, : r. Harold Grayâ€"and Mr. J 3. Yanchus | spent Monday evening with Mr. Mrs. Framk< J.; Yanchus in W:lorl::.‘i _ Messrs. Alvin Brubacher, Waiter Wilken and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilâ€" ken spent Sunday at London. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metz of New Hamburg, acconfpanied Mr. and Mrs Chas. Wilken to London last Sunday. Messrs. E. Mandelsioh and J. E Carse, of Kitchener, were business visitors in town on Tuesday. , Mr. Sam Brown and family, Kit~ ener, were in Elmira on Tuesday Mrs. Henry Jung and Mr. and& Mrs. Fred Rudow and child were visitors to Galt on Wednesday. ‘ Mr. amnd Mrs. Stephen Peters, Dr. and Mrs. 8. E. Peters and children land Mr. Harold.Gray have returned.to l’"helr'hpmelr‘l Masontown,..Pa., after ending a week with frienas at the Steddick hotel and at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaefer and child nd Mr. and Mre. E4. Oswald of Watâ€" trloo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mattusch. ° The big cement mixer arrived in wn on Tuesday and on Wednesday bout 1200 yds of concrete was laid las a beginning of the new pavement. bout two dozen men are kept busy in connection therewith, besides those Mr. J. G. Jasper, of Guelph, was a business â€"visitor in town duripg the carly part of the week. LDr. Howitt, jr., of Gl_aalph. was in onsultation with Dr. McQuibban of Ima, on Tuesday on the case of Mrs. E. Bchmermund. Dr. Howitt speaks guite hopefully of the case. ! Mr. Rd. Amos was a business visiâ€" for to Waterlo6 on Tnesday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Schade of Magne jawan are visiting frieads in Eimira. (~Mr. H. E. Buchnaér of Hespeler 18 ¢anvassing Elmira and district n the intereat‘ _ of "Stona‘ ‘and ‘Welington hdrserymen .\ at haul gravel { ocï¬ !; .. : . <. v. A. Gallmeler left today tor to attend Mb ‘diatirlet ¢ gi.} vernoon at the Honld 6f "Mr. ‘and ‘mvs! nbos ‘of a promilnent citizen ot Hes: roust| Henry: Geisel. ‘They ‘actopted "the‘ o ) peler. "Fuilerperticolars wil be pub vitation whd had a Wost enfoyhble}l inter. 4. t en ojzg |time. Bétween 60 "alid 70 ‘Yeéopg] »O. M. Wacksmith is a business visi‘ waiy | YOun¢ and old, were présent.‘ ‘â€" ~*~<~ ‘Iter to Farontd tolday. > * , tnel._ 24. Win. Gerbig, 6t ‘Wihington.°D ) Maby from tew!l took in ‘the Gait C., called on his brotBerâ€"ihâ€"iaw, ‘Mr. M |vs... Queiph _ champiunship ~baseball u. |Schumacher, on Thursday morning. !‘}#@ams in Guelph this afternoon. ; Mr. William Ott of Pasadéha,>Caliâ€" ‘"|fornia, has been Â¥i#iting» friends: 4% *\ Phnira, He is a son of the Iate Philip "lOttâ€"and a cousin of William.and David Mr .and Mrs, W. 8. Bulmer and Uaughter, Datsie are Bpending‘‘a ‘few days at Toromto Exbtbition. " . Bowled At Wamburg. 4 Two rinks of lotal bowlers‘ tool part in a one«lay tournament‘at New Ham: burg on Wednesday. They / were." H. W. Zilifax, ‘Louls Flscher, W. W. Clegâ€" horn, M. Schumaker ‘(akip); ‘A. Werâ€" ner, W. Norman, Geo. Christman, M V. Uttv (skip). ~Mr; Schumaker‘s {rink wor speond placé,reach: member ) bringing ) â€"me a nice cutâ€"glass fruit xlmwl. The second ri@k .won two 1gameo and lost.two..â€"All had a good time. & is f ‘The Ladies‘ Aid O8f Bt. Past‘s chutén|"_ | wedoiNa iN aftauk |â€"*â€" |§ . WORRIRD SXHOLSLEA were invited to -MWI ‘A |wedding 16 taxing place this @tter |M . â€" â€â€œâ€œ" wWANTED % in oy oape dn olsA iess t + ces dh nc ioh ind _5 dn o5 oank 1. a oalh: * T aiF & ... Special Council Meeting. The Elmira Village Councit held a special session on Wédnesday evening K‘pemlon‘ was received from residents of Church street toâ€"haÂ¥e that part of the street between King street and the lane west of the ‘Klinck bleck paved similar to Arthur street. The petition was granted and a nylaw passed acâ€" cordingly. â€" Another bylaw was passâ€" ed to authorize the borrowing of the necessary money to pay os paving and sewer accounts until the dabentures are sold. Mr. Simon, Moyer was apâ€" pointed plumbing inspector. ; Successful Picnic Onâ€" Saturday, August 20th, a very suecessful‘ plcnic was held undérf: the auspfcés of the Luthéran church, Erbsâ€" ville. Among the speak@rs werk ‘W. G. Weichel, eCM.P:; W.OD. Huter cM. P.; and N. Asmiussen, MPP. * Mr. W. W. ‘Frickoy, the well known and popular anctionéédr was chafrman of the entertainment committee, The various vatabie prizes awarddd were won by the following who held the lucky numbers:â€" 29, quilt, donated by, Mrs. George Brgun, won by Mr. Grémm ; 3, broom, donated by I.. Preiss & Co., won by Mr. Shultz; 5, cigars, donated; by A. G. Haehnel. wor by Aug Truro; 76, stockings, donated by Ball & Co,, won by Mr. Bremmer; 100, jardiniore, donated by Dr. eGéiger, won by Win. Sattler; 160, fancy dish, donated by Conrad Bres., won by M..Moeser; 60, grey canvas shoes;, donated by D. Bob; lender, won by 8. Stahi; 178, kettie, donateéd by W. G. Weithel, won hy Mrs. Bremaer; 137. white canvas boots, donated. by Mr. Wettiautér, won by Mr. Hnchnergard; 125, coffée, donated by ‘Mr. Ruph, won; by. Mr. nate dby Mr. Zick, .won by Mr. Val. Schmidt; 41, Ribuni, donnted :by . Mr. Doersam, won by Mr, 3. dDietnor; 16, umbreila, donatcd by Bricker and Gerâ€" miann; won Iv W. Frickey; 84, rbcker, Honated by J.â€"Letter & Son, wom‘by Fred Braendle; 11%, 2 41bs dlour, doâ€" nated by &. & C. Snyder, won by Mr. Webér; 67, &1 . Tha flour, donatedâ€" by K.. & C. Sayder,.won by, Roy Schmidt;â€" 110, <ake box,. danated. by ‘Adphardt and Mrs. ‘Walker have the de@pest hm-'h-“vw "‘M'm of ail.,in,.the. Joss, of. their ganvhe; shoen, , donatgd, A. yMo.; Roogdaughtps; ... Burial , topk, pince . on At <~Erbsville oi it nb iron + e es P es .‘ raeamaont""" ‘Ham ie mornige. that aag. of Mpopupey [f , 200 6 Guesn 6t â€"* . Phone as || 5 6| !arge factories had chansed hands. It |I â€" Â¥ $..,a *k * 4 122,38908 M C s, | 16. ‘pupponed to be, taken o%er, hy s0v: | beompmnemmmmmmmmmememmmmmmmme! | Byj BUYS RESIDENCE ON ROOS HILL 8 Colborne §t. 3 Toronté ~â€",Mr. Hiscor of the Hiscox. Store®, hk @ m,p-rcbuod the fine residence . of " Mr. apd Mrs..Richard Winn on Roos MEDICAE ‘~~*~=> / <> Hill:‘ He will take pogsession. at omge. | s«A sc 2LA iideend Mr. and Mrs. Winnâ€"intend moving to | .:; 2 s sBR Â¥ k« MRTI «m yoss â€" Miss‘ Nétife Baker, soto singer n he Methodist church, left yesterday ‘or Buffald and other American cities. vhere she will spend her vacation. Dr, Hacc McFfotyre and Mrs. Mcinâ€" tyre &f New "York city, are guests of John Phin. it "Haco‘ is an old Hespeler boy and every ‘yeatr of ‘so makes a trip‘to Hesâ€" peler. He stated to The Telegraph that if Hespeler has un old boys. reunton be. .will certainly visit Hespeler. ; SMALLâ€"SCOTT NUPTIALS. _ .. / Word was received on Wednesday, day of the marriage of Rev, J L. Small, BA.. pastor of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian church at Hespeler. He. was married in Rrooklyn, N.Y. to Miss ‘Marion Scott, a noted W.C.T.U. workâ€" er of that city. . After, the, wedding t'Mr. and Mrs..Small went to Long Isâ€" l-“?;,j‘ New York. They will return to iHecpeler to reside in two er thrge weeks‘ time. a BAviD coLLiNs 79 yEaAAs oLD David Collins celebrated his 79th ‘hii‘!hdhy Wednesday. 'He is hale and hearty and enjoys good health. â€"via DiED AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT. The death occurred Wednesday of ‘Thomas Johnson, as the result/of his #«ccidént at‘thé R. Forbes Company on Monday afternoon of which the Telé: grapH published full details. He died at the Galt Hospital a Te dRA us Crilipercbrn s CECOAY o Thg‘ gutomobile, â€" tntroducing a i naw Srdaktast to5d, , was o towh 10â€" da9, Mr. McKay the Otfgidator ofr the ftood, Was . here "Hotig the" sbefitng among the focal grocers. “flme BUsINESSs ouT or Trown "Lewis Grill. and | BMy Andrews Were busy yebterday putting up eave troughs at the Moyer farm on the Breslau road. h Previous to coming to. Hespeler a number<ofâ€" years ago, the late Mr. Johnson Worked for the Kidd Brothers. of Listowels He was a well known tragner and driver of fast horses. H» was ‘well posted on horses, could give the record, and owner‘s name of nearâ€" y every racing horse in Canada. Dur ing his racing onreér he travelled al} qyer Canadt s88 United‘ States, â€" He was born in England but came to Canâ€" ada when quite young. He was 13 years old and jJeaves a wife to mourn his hlosi. ‘One and all will regret to hear .gf the, death of genial hearted Tom ohn. Services were held Thursday evening at his late residence on Maple Street.. _ Burial took place in Lisâ€" towel on Friday. . WhHEN WILL THE BAND PLAY? When will Hespeler‘s band give an Wpen air concert a Telegraph reador ansks? Factory inspector Hungerford of Toâ€" roMt6 is making a tour of inspection in Hespeter today. DIED AT PUSLINCH. Word was recoived in town Thurs morning of the death of Mrs. Mason| Honeyâ€"60 and 30â€"pound tins, 14 to of Puslinch. : She is a well known and 15c per !b., 5 and 2%)b. tins, 16 to highiy respected citizen of that dis |17¢ pér ib.; Ontarto corab honey, per wet. . .Burial took place in Gueiph40%en, $4.75 to $4.50. BRIGMT LITTLE GirL PAseEs | i viitecnatt eoatog inlntaigncncis 04 ) // WWAY > wABAN‘ T HikBsnnte little girl of Nr. and Mrs. Adbiph wn-' ker, George street, died on Saturday‘ morning. She was a . particularly/ bright littlb gitie eloven yoars u“ Ago and thd Hows of her death is genâ€"‘, Te repioues: piteemiy p the pur: â€" shts And the school chums of the do mue, has been iif for montks from th‘pumdnm‘om ed when she was in the west. Mr. supposed to }i"’i taken oyer, hy .sev. apn L Aoug o Py wg oo "AGestion but bis been informed bry ‘time that the fews was prema itroft . shortly) .__ ) u_ _ . ... _1 | o | / Digéages 6t the Rar, © * "/. was nexe deeicing" [0C" [ / _ PMoee Wnd Prrost® | . â€" John McKay Co with an advertis | King St. Kast .â€" . â€"â€" Kitchener 4 whe o mpubumil || All kinds. of machinery repaired. Pn Any make of < gasoline engine ‘ overhauled and repaired, â€" écebsed littte girl was a regular atâ€"}. * |â€" Latest Market Reports] ‘OR. J. J. WALTERS, 67â€" Queen Bt. 8, ,; has sesirmed ~practice, ~restricted ts ‘â€"pffice and geémeral consultations, of. â€" counthy probuce â€" _ Butcher cows, choice, .. WnoLesace 1 do., medium . ....... TORONTO, Aug. 29.â€"City whote Canners and cutters ... salers are paying At country points as 08., PRIF ..s.silelss folows: _ _~ Butcher bulls, good . ... (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Aug. 23.â€"Labor dele gates from provincial bodies decided here last night to form a federal party for entry jnto Dominion poliâ€" ties. _ Preliminary â€" organization is expected ln;megix(tely. Butter â€" Creamery, fresh . made, soltis, 34 to 360; ‘prints 35 to 37\‘3‘!“ 25 to 27¢; cooking, 18 to 20c. Churning Creamâ€"40c per lb., butter fat, at shipping poimts for Toronto delivery. Eggsâ€"39 to 40c. Dressed Poultryâ€"Spring â€" chickens, 32 to 35¢c; roosters, 20¢c; fowl, 25 to 28¢; ducklings, 30¢c; turkeys 40c. Live Poultrtyâ€"Spring chickens, 25¢ to 28¢; roomters, 15c; fowl, 17 to 28¢; ducklings, 20c; turkeys, 30c. Honeyâ€"11 to 12c per Ib, for 30 and £0â€"4b. pails; 12 to 12 1â€"2¢. per Ib. for 10â€" ,lh\fpall-. and 13 to 14c per 1b, for §4b, and 2 1â€"2 Ib. pails. Intimation: that he had killed a total of six men was given by a negro just before he ‘was elaciroâ€" cuted in Nasbvilie, Tean., jail. Wholesalers are selling to the retail trade at the following prices: n1 Cheeseâ€" New, large, 24c; twins, 24 12c; triplets, 25¢. Old, large, 31 to ;szc; _twlpn. 32 to 33¢; triplets, 32 1â€"2¢ to 33 1â€"2¢; Stiltons, new, 25 to 27c. Butterâ€"Fresh dairy, choice, 33 to 35¢; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, 42 to 43c; cooking, 23 to 25¢. Dressed Poultryâ€"Spring â€" chickens, 40c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 30¢; duckâ€" lings, $6¢; turkeys, 60c. Live Poultryâ€"Spring chickens, 30¢; roosters, 16c; fowl, 22 to 25¢; duckâ€" lings, 30¢; turkeys, 50c. Margarineâ€"20 to 22e. Eggaâ€"No. 1, 42 to 43¢; selects, 50 to §1c; cartons, 52 to 54c. . PLAN POLITICAL PARTY L&bor Delegates At Winnipeg Reath & important Decision. Beans â€" Canadian, handâ€"picked. bushel, $3.50 to $3.75; primes, $3.00 to $3.25. 6 [ Ttonon .9 uvntm | TORONTO, Aug. 29. â€" Affte r» ceipts, 8,883. Heayy steers and cohice ‘huch?rl cattle aold steady with last Monday, Common to m&atuah® classes }Qnuod_ along _ at prices . generally steady to a little ehdier. Several loads heaty ateefs ‘and heilfars sold ‘at :275 to $6.25, with gome lots ap to $7. z:uuou: + Â¥y ‘beof sthers‘......$7.00 _ $8.00 ‘Butcher steers, choice . .00 _ 6.50 Maple productsâ€"Syrup, per im perial, gal., $2.50;â€"per 5 tmperial gals. $2.35, Maple sugar, lbs., 19 to 22c. fice hours 24 . T8 pm. and ppoliiment. Whoke ‘Li-p. T oi personal..particulars and particâ€" ulars of form@r positions to the ufacturers 36 8 Colborne §t. * Toronté WORKING UPHOLSTERING Must be experichced @# a Tac Canadian Furniture Manâ€" . M| Market, Frederick $St., Ctairch} af ~ ~whick" _ ht M Flb Ontario . wheatâ€"Carlot f.o.b. . sBi@g@s ping points, according to freight; No. 2 winter, $1.18 to $1.22; No. & winter, $1.15 to $1.20; No. 1 commercial, $1.10» ’lo $1.15; No. 2 apring, $1.13 to $1.38;¢ ‘ No 3, 47%c¢; extra No. 1 feed, 47¢; No,.. goose, nominal . o i6 Barleyâ€"Maiting, 69¢ to 72¢c. }‘.4(.- Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, nominal. i es Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.00. *â€"XÂ¥C 1 Milifeed, cariots, delivered Montrest freights, bag included: ~Bran, $38 ; ton; .shorts,. $30 per ‘ton; good q 1m¢. per bag, §$1.70 to $1:86. â€" , ADTCTLE : ETB T CA CT UE e ar St East, W. Butcher bulls, good do., common .... Feeding steers, good _ OR 8. ECKEL, LB®., 0; *# . Graduate. Chicago Collego ot* lal Surgeons ~and Roysal<â€"Coltege Dental Surgeons of Toronto. . D Office in new Molsons Bank .B ing, Waterloo. De?tlltry practiced w all iIts bramches. x5 * Sheep receipts 4,190. An odd load of lambs brought $8.75 and a few picked, ones $9.00; bulk sold 50c lqwér at $8.25 to $8.50; Quotations: 236 Lambs ......,)...00.}.. 409 ..;. ; B&# , Hog receipts 805, _ Prices uncertain.: Packers are paying all prices in . #ghe, country. Quotations, fed and wa‘erad basis. Belects ...... ..c.....10.50 11.50 Lights ....., 2..2. ... 8460 2.59 Hesvles ::.... .., ... 950 10.50, Sows.. 2.llll 22222222 650 8.50 TORONTO GRAIN ' TORONTO, Aug. 29.â€"â€"Following are / toâ€"day‘s grain quotations from the . Toronto Board of Trade: _ M\nnobn wheatâ€"No. $1.71% ; No. 2, $1.68% ; M No. 4, wheat, $1.47% . Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 481§¢; 3, 47%c; extra No. 1 feed, 47e; No. 1, 46%c; No. 2, 45l4c. American cornâ€"No. 2, yellow, §##0, nom{inal, bay. ports, f Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3, C.W., 76¢; No. 4, 74c; rejected, 69%c; feed, 69Â¥e All above in store at Fort William... Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 40¢; to 42¢;. according to freight ontside. â€" ~ ~AL. SITZER B. A.â€" _ > 7 wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, 2, $1.68% ; No. 3, $1.69%; Putsl.dxt 5.00 5.50 4.00 fz,,,d 200 : us 3.00 ut ie yc * vfigk adt get ul t# > m. ym