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MITCHELL IS CONSERVATIVE Labor Man Wants No Sympathetic Strikes Tor His Trlbuna Special Servlcs. Indianapolis, Auk. Pn" sorvatlsm In to bti thn krynotn of 'Unionism In AmiTliui," th hook on which l'rrsldi'iit John Mltrhrll, of the lnlted Mints Worki-m, hiiH hetsn en-KiiRi'il for srvornl months and which will he kIvkii to the printer In Hep-tmnhnr. strikes will 1- oipst'd except nH a liiHt resort, niul Hit) sympathetic HtrikH will receive no snneUon ut all. TIiIh Information comes frtm confidants of Mr.

Mitchell. Iteferrtnn to tho anthracite coal Btrike ho Hay 8 "A principle hnH Isn-n established In favor of the general government's Interference for the protection of the people and It In Hiiro to followed the future when exIirenclcN Huch (in the great coal Htrike ui'Iho to mnko interference ncceHHary." Mr. Mitchell setmis to think that tho time will come when the laboring man will huh tain to hlH employer practloally the biliiiu relation thn government employee sistjvlns to the government tho oivil service rules; that Is, tin will Imi subject to tlinoluinse only for tvmse, and that miuKo imiHt 1h a Hufficient one by tho rulon umler wliirh bin services ere cnntrai'Utl for. lie polntH out saino InHtnntvH In which onianiK! labor" hns been brought 4nto dlsnipute by designing or lnot-hentUnl ItuulerH, and stiys that they should lo a warn Lug to all so-called labor lender fo resort to the flrik-j only In the direst extremity, nnd never then till the people, of the tymntry luive lcen nuvdo aware of tho mntlititniH of which tho members or lllo organization complain. shipInTire Firemen are Overcome by the Smoke and Flames By Associated Press.

New York, Aug. I'd. It Is rcsrt-rd that the ship Amsterdam is on fire at pier 12 punt Hivrr, and that three firemen hnvo Ix-en overcome. A call for ambulaixs hus been sent to police headquarters TURKS STILL KILL AND BURN Continued From Vugo One. and aftorwanlH the CircanBlan In-babitnnlM ot tlte vi.lu' pilingi'd null destroyed three Bulgarian vdmges In tho neightxtrhood, killing all tho men, women and children, except a few wlxi escaped to the mountains.

The Macedonian fugitive in Bulgaria are preparing to send a deputation to f.t. Petersburg to Inform tho t'sar of tho pitutblc condition of Macedonia, and to for bis Intervention. HEAI OF HUIN3. Moimstir, European Turkey, Aug. Ctl.

Tliu once beautiful city of Kntslievo, Is a heap of ruins. Tho women and children are homeless, exposed to I lie weather and famine. The town is rendered uninliabitablo by tho odor of corpses wliit-li are being una wed by dogs and pigs, the Turkish authorities refusing to allow them to be removed undVr the pretext that an intpies): will be hold. Krushevo in situated on tin) summit or a lull to the northwest of Monml ir. It contained houses nnd JO.O(M) tnliabilanls, mostly Ylachs, who are prosperous merchants.

The Macedonian committee bus been making arrangement to occupy town and authorities of Krushevo begged the Vail of Monastlr to send reinforcements, but warning wero ignored. KEHELS mi UN HOUSES. On Auk- a ba. of 3(10 Insurgents entered the town, discharging their rifles. Tlio band first burned the residence of tho Mudir and mass-ncred the Turkish garrison, but the invaders spared the Turkish harems.

On the following day the Koinilnjis established a pr'vineinl government. They killed ten Christians they thought had bctrnyou in plans of the committee. The noble of the town wore compelled to contribute to the revolutionary fund, while' the Inhabitants were onions! to melt their spttons to make bullets. The Turks, Informed of tho capture of the town, sent from Tej'-lepo three squadrons of cavalry which were en routo and eoniHlled to have a brush. TOURIST TICKETS ON KALE BY THE CANADIAN NOKTIIKUN IfY.

The Canadian Northern railway Will continue to sell to and Including September UU, with final limit for return till September the following tourist tickets, which have proved so popular during tho past month tour. Winnipeg to Port Arthur, through tho picturcscpiu Kainy liiver country, via Canadian Northern railway, Port Arthur to Duluth direct or via Isle Koyale via N. W. T. Co, Booth or White Star S.

S. lines, lucabi and berths Included. Duluth to St. I 'mil, Minicupolis, Detroit and l'eiiibiiia by tho Nor. Pac, Can.

Nor. to Winnipeg. U15.U0 tour. Winnipeg to Fort Frances, Can. Nor.

K'y, Fort Frances to Kiit Portage, llainy Hiver Nav. nit. alb and berth included; Hat Portage to Winnipeg via Can. l'ac. Jt'y.

This tour may bo taken in tho reverse direction. W2.50 tour Wlnnlpejt to Port Arthur, Canaxliaa Northern roilwny, Port Arthur to Duluth, direct or la Isln Jtoyaln. N. W. T.

Uooth or White steamship Hues, meals and nnd berth return sumo route. a0.r,0 toar Wlnnlpea; to I'ort Arthur, Canivdlan 'Northern railway. Port Arthur to Duluth, N. W. T.

Uooth or White steamship lines, meals and berth Included, Northern Pacific to Duluth to St. Paul, Minneapolis; return Maine route. $16.1:5 tour Winnipeg to Fort Frances, lanadinn Northern railway, Fort Frances to Hat Portage, llainy River Navigation meals and berth included; returning wime route. $10 lour Wlnn'jvg to Fort Frances, Canadian Northern railway, Fort Frances to Mine Centre, Rainy River Navigation return same route. These tourist tickets will continue nn sale nt points west of also till tho SJOth of September.

The rates f'm such stations will In made by tho addition of single fail to tho tourist rate from Winnipeg. DOHERTY WINS English Expert Easily Beats Clothier at Newport By Associated Press. Nowort, II. I Aug. mi.

Tim finals In the Natlona' Lawn Tenuis tournament. mslMintl from yesterday, were plnyed on wet courts unci under nn overcast Tho match was between II. L. Dohort.v and W. J.

Clothier, the winner to iiwet W. A. LnriHHi for the American championship. Joherty won by tho following soor: 0-3, 0-2. 0-3.

HARVESTERS MAKE TROUBLE Trainmen and Special Police men Suffer at Their Hands. Tribune Special Service, Port Arthur, 20. A report lias been received here that in a row with harvesters near Chap-leau a special policeman was struck over the head and badly hurt. Tho brnkeman on the same train coming out of Screiber had a row with tho men and had his fingers chewed off. alaskaEwire St' Michael's and Seattle Are Now Connected by the Telegraph Penttle.

Aug. 20 A special from Dawson says: dipt. No-snilth, who Is in charge of Fort Egbert, announces that tho last link connecting Penttle and St. Mich-aol's by telegraph is complete. Messages are now forwarded to Nome by mail.

This mnrks tint completion of thn American government's Alaskan land system. CZAR VISITS Goes to Rome in October Accompanied by the Czarina By Associated Press. Home, Aug. 20. I'nless something happens to change the programme the Czar will arrive in Home on a visit to King Victor Emmanuel during tho latter half of October nnd will remain here three days.

His Mnjcsty will probably be accompanied by the C'tartna. C.N.E. EARNINGS Tremendous Increase Over Corresponding Period Lost Tear The Canadian NirthTn's report for the third week in August sh iws the earnin-gs of that road to bo for the week. For the corresponding week last year, the earnings were The increase from July 1 over that of lust year is shown to be 2 12.70(1. "There Is no f-eater evidence of prosperity or hard times, than are tile earnings of a railroad," said an official to-day.

The prevailing good times together with tho fact that Western Canada Is Is'ln settled up almost as rapidly as people can rush In, are the principal reasons given for the great increnso in earnings over last year. "Of course," he continued, "the fast train service which has been recently installed between Wlnni-and the Great Lakos is Increasing the company's enrfrngs every dny. The trains from the South are also doing a remendous business; especially the passenger trains. O.A.STOITI.A.. Ban ths j9 Yd Haw AIMYS B0L'tt CANADA'S SHIP By Associated Presi.

London, Aug. 20. Tho Princess Louise (Duchess of Argyle), yesterday launched the battleship Dominion at Barrow. Tho Dominion Is tho last of the three ships known as the King Edward VII class. When completed the Dominion will have cost Personals Mr.

E. Itrown of Portage la Pralrio Is in the city. Mr. D. C.

Cameron M. V. V. of Rat Portage, is In the city. Sergt.

May left today for the He will attend tle liflo match of the D. R. A. In Ottawa. Mrs.

T. SI. Bowenuan will leave for the East next week. Sho will visit In Toronto and Barrio. Mrs.

I). Mcintosh nnd Miss Mcintosh, of 325 Carlton Street, returned homo from Banff Tuesday. William Whyte of the C. P. and A.

Aikens, K.C., are In the Territories shooting prairie chicken. Mr. Harry Allan of Lannrk, Is spending a few days in Winnipeg. Ho is a guest of his uncle, Montgomery of tho Winnipeg. Miss Ethel Buchan, daughter of Chief Buchanan, returned yestorday from Rat l'ortage, where sho has been visiting for a mouth.

Robert Cavanagh, one of tho best known cheese men of tho Ottawa Valley, who hns been visiting Western Canada during the past month, Is spending a few days In town on hl way home. LOCAL NOTE.S. Mr, H. Mitchell leavest odny to nit. sume Ills duties as dredge inspector on the Boyne marsh work.

Tho omnlltlon of tho boulevard on Broadway opposite the Barracks causes considerable comment at tho presrnt time, the grnss and weeds have not lieen cut this summer and In comparison with tho neatly kept verges along the street this spot Is anything but lx-autiful. STEAMER ARRIVALS. Quooistlown, ug. M. Arrived BU-niuer Majestic, from New York! THIS WOTNITEO DAILY THIBUKE' WEDNESDAY.

AUGUST 2(5 1003. Doings in the World Tribune Special Forecast of Chicago Grain Prices By Edward G. Heeman, MEMBER OF CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Tribune Special Ben-ice. Chicago, Aug.

25. Wheat closed about the lowest point of the nay, but 1 think from this point It will recover again. The market from a pit standpoint is favorable for a quick udvuiicu. Cuah everywhere Is relatively higher than September wheat Is selling for. There Is nothing to bear wheat on.

Should the market osn lower or decline any 1 would advise buying. The weather in the Northwest and abroad Is bad for the harvesting of crops. Corn Heavy all day. Patton was against thn field. A great fight Is on in the corn pit, and It looks like odds against Paltou.

1 cun see a possibility of a further decline unless we have frost. Oats The lending holders have taken profits and favor a decline to shake out the scattered holders, and a break of a cent or two is quite possible EDWARD O. IIEEMAV. CRAIN MARKETS Grain Exchange, Aug. 2(1.

Tho wheat market advanced today, on both speculative buying, gtsid export business, nnd wet weather In the Canadian West and the Northern States. Paris markets were all down, perhaps as reaction from tho strength due to the damage roporis in Kranco. The new crop moveiitont in Canada began yesterday, Altona shipping two cars that pnssed as 2 northern, tin? wheat being dirty though of good quality. The old crop movement was yesterday limited to 3 cars. The local prices aro unchanged.

Quoted by Van Dusen-IIarrlngton Company WnEAT. New York op 86 1-8 to 1-4. fit) 87 -1H. yes 85 7-8 Dec, op 8(1 5-8, clo 87 iycs 80 1-4 May op 87 7-8, clo K8 a-4. Minneapolis op 80 3-4, clo 82.

yes 80 1-4 to 3-8 Dec, op 71) 1-8 to 1-1, clo 80 1-2, yes 73.4-4. Duluth op 81 5-8, clo 82 1-2, yes 81 1-4; Dec, op 7'J 1-2, clo 80 3-8, yes 7'J. St. Louis op 80, clo HO 1-2, yes 7'J 7-8; Dec, op 84 -IK, clo 84 1-2 to 5-8 yes 83 3-4 to 7-8. Chicago op 80 1-4 to 1-2, close HO 5-8 to 8-4, yes 7'J 3-4 to 7-8 Dec, op 81 1-4 to 3-8, clo 82 1-8, yes 7-8 to 81; May, op 83 3-8 to clo 81 1-4 to 3-8, yes 83 to 1-8.

ort William IK) Sept 82 3-4. CHICAGO MARKETS. Corn Sept. op 50 3-4, (4 50 3-4, yes 5() 1-2; Dixi. ip 50 3-4 to 7-8, el 51 to 1-8, yw.

50 3-1: Msiy op 51 to 1-8, cl 51 3-8 to 1-2, yos 50 3-4 to 7-8. iiOts Sept. op 34 1-4 to 3-8, cJ 34 5-8 to 3-4, yes 34 1-8 1-4 Doc. op 35 3-4 tx 7-8, ol 30 to 1-8, ye 35 5-8; op 37 3-4. cl 7-8 to l)lk Sept.

cl. Ort. cl 12.85. 12.05. yos 12.05; Ribs Sept.

ol ti 7.77. 7.05, yes 7.07 Oct. La rd Sept. cl H.20 Oct. cl 7.62.

yes WHEAT INSPECTION Wheat Aug. 25. Old. New 1 hard 2 (1 2 northern 1 1 3 1 Total cars C. P.

5 MARKET NOTES. Carlots Chicagu, wheat, 115; wheat, 284; Duluth, wheat, 2'J Kansas City, wheal 125; Chicago, corn, 2'J8; Chicago, oats, 118. St. receipts, heat, 49,000 against 145,000 a year ago. liog recuipts Chicago, 32,000 Kansas City, Omaha, 0.000.

Minneapol wheat slo.ks dccreasB so far 100,000 this week. Weather map Kansas IMy, cloudy, 75 Atchiitih, liivir, light rain last night Omaha, raining this morning, osign of efciaring St. Louis, heavy rain last evening, raining now Fargo, Grand Forks, Cili-lon and other Kiuts lif the Northwest report heavy rains. Koiwist Threatening with slvowers over the entire wheat juid corn belt to-night anil to morrow. Primary receipts Wheat.

corn, 000,000. Primary shipments Wheat, corn, 304,000. Total clearances Wheat and flour, corn, oata, (O, Chicago istimates Wheat, t0 corn, J25 oats, 100 hogs, 25,000. fionhonrd reports 40 loads of wheat wheat and 15 of corn taken for export. RECORD-HERALD.

Tlie wheat movement Is galnli slowly although a good deal under last year. Kansas City is getting a run of wheal, 407,000 bushels yesterday as compared with 212,000 a year ago. But tho sninll arrivals at St. Louis suggests the soft winter wlieat movement has had i( run. Tlio Northwest receipts are miparntively small.

Possibly the rains of Sunday nivount for tho dropping off. Record-Herald. ELECTION UNDER DIFFICULTIES Yacht3 Play a Very Prominent Part in Argyle-Shire By Associated Press. London, Aug. 20.

Tho first parliamentary by-electlon fought on the fiscal question raised by Chamberlain is occurring In Argylshire, Scotland containing a largo number of Islands where there Is a vacancy caused by the death of I). N. Nicholas, who was a Conservative. The candidates, Charles Stewart, 1'nlonist, nnd J. 8.

Ains-worth, Liberal. represent respectively protection and free trade. The polling Is being conducted under considerable difficulties. All kinds of craft are beln used to convey the voters from the fishing grounds to the booths. The candidates had a three weeks' campaign during which they Journeyed in yachts from island to Island.

Thn weather was so stormy that they fretpiently were unalrie to land and address their waiting audiences. Tho result will not bo known until Friday, owing to the difficulties in collecting tho return PART OK THE OUTFIT. Clark's delicious Pork nnd Beans nre iin essrritial part of a camper's outfit. No other food Is as nourishing and palatable. of Trade STOCK MARKETS New York.

Aug. 20. Wall Street- London wilt higher quotations for Aiiieri'uans again this morning, anil theoisMiing here nun firm In response but on a very light volunio of business. Missouri Pacific rose 5-8. Otherwise thero wero only one or two changes exeeeulng 1-4.

Lnlon ciic declined 1-4. NEW YOHK STOCKS. Winning, Aug. 20. The following nro to-day's oicnlnff and rloslnc quotations of tho Now York Block Exrhunfrc.

Ucportcd by the Coe Commission Co. I Open. 49 O.i 82 7-8 45 7-8 JI3 5-8 VJil 1-8 1-4 fJ 1-4 104 34 1-2 14 5-8 113 3-4 121 1-2 (13 1-4 124 1-2 14 K-4 1-4 28 1-8 22 7-8 45 1-2 1-2 110 1-2 142 41 1-2 2 5-8 2.1 70 7-8 7'.) 1-2 7-8 70 Close. 47 7-8 2 H-4 82 5-8 44 ii-4 il.l 1-2 12U 5-8 HO 1-8 52 1-2 104 a-4 84 1-2 14 1-2 11 03 3-4 Amid. Copptr Atch n.

a B. H. C. 4 Can. I'uc Krle Kric Unrts it Man Mcx.

Cent Mctrop. M. uc. N. Y.

Nor. A Wcs. I't'lina l'co. Kemllrij Hock Island Sou. Hy Sou.

PttC Nog Kugar St. 1'uul T. C. I Twin City 121 (M 1-1 12H H-4 (4 -4 55 H-8 2T 1-i 22 5-8 45 58 1-2 110 141 41 1-2 92 5-8 22 5-8 U. Steel V.

S. Stnel, Dom. Coal Wnbuah, pU, Ur ion l'ac. pfd 70 3-8 80 .15 1-2 75 5-8 AUSTRALIAN 13 RECEIVED Pope Pius Greeta Cardinal Moran in the Vat ican By Associated Press. According to a commercial exchange troiu London, a Melbourne firm Nicholson Morrow, of tho Cnrleton qunrter has just shipped SOU tons ol harvesting machinery to North and South America.

This Is Interesting, seeing tho comparative standing of Australia and North America in manufactured. ROOT RESIGNS American "War Secretary Will Return Soon to Humble Citizen's Position By Associated Press. Oyster Hay, N. Aug. 2(1.

Secretary of War Kuol, under date of August 10, presented his resignation formally to the president. The resignation was accepted by tho president with the understanding that Mr. Hoot continue as secretary of war at least until January 1. Governor General Win. H.

Taft, if the Phillippiuei, will succeed Secretary Koot as secretary of war. WHIGHT SUCCEEDS TAFT. Oyster Hay, N. Aug. 26.

President ltnosevelt has announced that he would appoint General Luke E. Wrhrht, governor-general of tho I i ft les to 'd Gov 'i nor i lieu the latter liecome secretary of war. General Wright is now v'ica governor-general. Obituary The Tuneral took plaoo yestorday of Effie lna Belle, infant dauglittr of llr. and Mrs.

Samuel Newton, of whiHiO passing formerly brightened and has now left a void In tho lives of all win knew her. Kov. Samuel Fea conducted tho exercises at both bouse and grave, the little white cnskPt being borno hy four little girls, and the funeral being to Brookside wimtery. Th mll-bearers were little- Misses Maud Ken-nett, Dessie McDougall, Henrietta Bowers and Jessie Kennott. Many friends a 1 1 endeil the (unoral, tho floral tributes being: Mr.

nnd Mrs. Bowes, stir; Mr. and Mrs. Warrlnn, moon Miss Kotolieson, spray Mrl and Mrs. A.

G. llrtib, spray; Arthur and Henrietta Bowes, spray; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Lyon, star; Algy and Maudin Smith, spray Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and lna Bell, heart Mrs.Bain, iKtUqnet Mrs. Webb, spray; Mr. nnd Mrs.

McDougall, spray Mr. and Mrs. Grelves, bouquet Islay Mo Dougnll, bouquet; Mrs. Andrew and Hattie and May, wreat.h Mr. and Mrs.

J. Anderson, wreath; Brother Charley, bouquet; Jessie and Maud Kennett, houqucrt Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Bain, spray Mr.

and Mrs. I). Doren, spray: Jlrs. O. Leslie, star; Mr.

and Mrs. Ilodgins, IwMiquet Mr. and Mrs. Itoche, bouquet; Gordon and Helen McLean, spray. Annlo May, the only daughter of Mr.

nnd Mrs. KainuH Lewis, lied this morning at tlio family residence, 2.1 Tecumseh Street, nt the ago of one year nnd six months. The funeral taken place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, to St. John's cemetery. ALBEKT WYATT.

Mr. ami Mrs. Jajnen W. Wyatt, of Dismell Strwt, mourn tbe lows of thlr Infant rem, Albert Edward, who died yofterday at the ago of Pit months. The ftuK-mJ bsik pMr tbls iftTmrm at 2 o'clock to Ebn-wnod Omctery.

Ttev. Mr. Munro tonjluctwl tho servtcua. PROJECT FOP JEWISH ill Zionist Congress Debates At tractions of Africa and Palestine Associated Press.) Switzerland. Jfl.

At yter-lay's mtision of tin Zionist Congress, lr. lleril, tho priu-ineni, sulmilttfl to the delegates a letter which be had revoivitl from the ltus- slin Minister of the Interior, Von Plevhe, apparently plellii'i the siqi-Kirt oT tls ltussial) government to tls Zionists In the movement to establish an Iniicpciirlf nt state In Pal estine. The minister said the government was quit favorable to tho original project of Zionism, which can rely on its moral aisl material supiKirt when Its practical tend to cue jowism in Russia. BIUTAliVa OFFElt. T.ho discussion by the Congrom of Great ISj-italn'a offer of an African hcttlement to Jewish Immigrants promises to Imi prolonged.

The Itus-sian delegates opKsel tho project, while the Herman, 'English anrl Italian ilelegntiwt urged the appointment of a 'eommltlee of Investigation. Judge Sulzberger, of Philadelphia, simko today in favor of the scheme. It Is believed that Dr. Heril Is In favor of the British proposition, and his views are likely to influence final iLccisions. "Town Talk" tolls all about the new towns on the Omnha extension of tho Chicago Great Western Hallway.

For treo copy wrlto Edwin D. Magill, Mgr. Townslte Fort Dodge, la. CARSLCV CO. The last week of Carsley Annua! Clearing Sale Bargains la Straw Hats Bargains in Summer Blouse Wahts Bargains la Summer Underwear Bargains in Summer Hosiery Bargains in Laces and Ties Bargains in every department for the last week of the Annual Clear-log Sale.

Carsloy Co 344 Main Strost. The Mammoth Furniture Ilouse One kind of nn Iron bfd nreiiSs whin you lay the baby down a Utile extra hard. It's cast Iron, -and It's cheap. Another kind you enn get to hold up the corner of the house; that's our kind. 'Wrought iron and unbreakable.

They arc from Ono of our Iron beds nnd an ORtcrmoor Kelt Mattress is tho lottry of sleep. JOHN LESLIE 324 to 328 Plain St. Canada's largest furniture bouse. S3 TwrwwwvwqwD SUPPLIES 0 Wheel and Drag Scrapers Wheelbarrows Picks, Shovels, etc. Barreli Jacks Screw and Hydraulic Jacks Steaii Shovels Ballast Plows Cars, Cable JAMES COOPER.

Montreal Cl I Til 1 newing machine, tables; bIho oth household articles. Apply at 704 Main Vtrct 'A I Street. IMI'OUNUKD IN CITY POUND. I.OO-an avenue, Wlnnlneg, one LriiKll an-1 whlto bull calf. Will be sola Sept.

7 If not 'claimed before that date. Collins, l'oundkepjrt r. Ii8-S DEATHS. LEWIS-On Aug. 2I.

tit the parents' resfdenco, 2H Toumweh Annie May, only daughter of Mr. Rod Mrs. Samuel Ll, aged 1 yai 0 months and weeks. Funeral on Thursday at 2 p.m. to St.

John's cemolery. A BED OF STEEL $4.00 UP The Quality tor noBirisorj Tie mi nmt riinr 1 1 isk Th cmot comprihenKlvc showing thls.storo hns ever muilo Is ready now. A tonipli te Bhuwing of all tno stuplo as well as tho many hand-ronio novultlus fur fall tallor-mado gowns, Is ready for your Inspection. A rretly range of 6-4 Tweed and Kuncy Suitings, In tmh shades as brown, navy, red and Murk soft, zcbllina effects, with touehus of eujor, Is a novelty wo think you will llko. Prices: 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Yard SAMPLES MAILED UPON KEQUEST, ROBINSON Ltd -in, THE VAN D'JSEIi HARRINGTON COHPAfiY BUUKEKS IN Grain, Provlslono, Stocksso Bonds PrivaU wlrt to Mlnnaapolla, Duluth.

Chlcaoa and New York. Correipoudeoce Eolicited. Room 2 Paid on Deposits Assets $2 1,000,003 Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Head Offices Toronto. J. Herbert Mason, Managing Director.

Branch Offlres Canada Permanent Li lock, Winnipeg, W. M. Flahor. Manager. Clarkson, Cross Hsnzies Gbartered Accountants, Auditors, Trustee's, Recelrers, LliiuMatsrs, Molson's Dink Dulldln.

228 Portage Winnipeg. 2145. CLARKSON. CROSS HELLIWELL, Vancouver, D.C. CLARKSON A CROSS, Toronto, Ont.

Established 1601. ABC Code. Old-eetabMshed connections in Groat llritaln and U. S. Established 18812.

Licensed and Bonded. SM1UEL SPiHX GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANT WINNIPEQ. Constanments solicited. Best service, prompt attention, and close watch of our customers' Interests. SUTHERLAND NORQUAt HEAL ESTATE BROKERS KAHRIAOS LICENSES ISSUE! 423 MAIN S7.

Phone im P.0.Bom Osier, nammoai Naatca Stock Broker Buy and Sell on Commission STOCKS ANQ BO Pi 03 On Toronto, Montreal, New York and London Ezchungos. Domtolon Bank Building, Vlnolpej. Parrish Lindsay Grain and Commission Merchants. Highest prices paid for Wheat, Oats and Hurley. Grain of all kinds handled In bulk or sacked.

Correspondence solicited. 036 Grain E'ohango, Winnipeg. MANITOBA COMMISSION LtJ Licensed and Bonded. G-R-A-l-N Consignments received and sold tor both dealers and Liberal advances made. H.

S. PATEp.SON, Mgr. 251 Grain Blxchange, Winnipeg. P. O.

Box ta82. Telephone 1548. PWl AGEKTS WANTE AGENTS WANTED ut Alexander Klllarney Ariien Minnedusa HoiHHi'valn Mcrlen Unindon Miinltou Carberry Marquette Carl wrlght Met liven Kmt thou Mi-Urigoc Hlrn Creek Napinka Elkluirn Oak Lake Gn.tna PipcHtone Martney Hitmioia Shoal Lake Holland Ireherne Apply to ROIlKItT YOUNG, Main Wlnniiicg WRITE FOR MV WMMBB "GrainTrndQTaBBis" Edward G. Hccman 7 Board of Trmdm, CHICAGO Member Chicago Ebxird of Trade. Conrf(rnm-nt of l'tk-h (irutn utl vnivr In fnturi'H hnvn mv Bttf-ntlon.

If you Intond shli)ing or handling grain you will find It to your Advantage to do your buHineNS through a Winnipeg cnmmiHHion house. Why not opn an aoount this waaon with us? We are a Btrlctly commission firm our capital ia ample and mir facilities aro the host. Cash advanced ht prices obtained quick returns and we guarantee prompt nnd efflclint servlre. Hankers Union Bank of Canada. Write for particulars.

THOMPSON, SONS CO. Tho Grain Commission Merchants. WINNU'La. 1 Stf T-k. 1 co.

Ltd. tw lew 400.403 3 228.230 BRAIN EXCHANGE BUILDINQ interest allowed oa savings deposited with the IMqm Trust Co LIMITED "aid-up Capital nnd Surplus, 1 1.1100,000. Trusteeship and Agencies, jati.ooo.ooo. 323-325 Main Stroot C0KMISSI03 (Ioeorpomted) Capital aud Sarlst, IMO.OIX GRAIN PROVISIONS STOCKS BONDS Continaone quotations from the les inx axeliHiiiree. Comminiimt fiiaio, 1-tta a trahel( Pork, 2ie a barrel; Slooit, 2jo a euare.

WINNIPEG EXCBANGB: Grondy Block, 433 Main Stre: A. MoDohalii, Manager. The yracuse Smelting Works Montreal Do not do business on catchy talking points only; the quality of our Babbitt Metal and Solder and the supremacy above others does It. Twenty-two years Is our experlonce. Our aim Is the best i we have nu competition If quality Is considered.

Let us send you a sampl eorder. i I ALLOW AY CHAMPION Bankers and Brokers S02 Main Street. Dealers In Stocks and Bonds. Money sent to any part of the world, TH. METCALFE 8c CO, GRAIN MERCHANTS.

Highest prlcce paid tor wheat, oata, barley and flax In car lots. Liberal advances made on consignments an4 handled on commission. Wire or writ tor prices before celling. GRAIN EXCHANGES, WINNIPBO, V. O.

Dos K50. Wanted Traveller for grain buying firm. Aa cxierlenced man to superintend rotify. try buyers and to buy car lots. Apply, elating salary and experience, to Alex.j Cavanagh.

ltox 170, Winnipeg. No. 1 for sale In small quantities of car lots. Write for quotations. Oats and liarlcy also our Offer us au" grain Ihut you have to sell.

W. Gibblns Co, Licensed nnd Ilonded. Grain Exchango, Winnipeg. Tel. Now OS, DOMINION BANK Capital authorized $3,000,00 Capital paid up $2,900,000 Reserve Fund $2,900,000 rreslrtent H.

B. Osier. M. P. VIce-l'reeldrnt Wllmot U.

Matthew, General Manager T. 3. Brough. HEAD OFFICK T0B0NT0 TINNIPEQ OFFICES I Main Office Corner Mala aal McDermi Streets. P.

PATTON, Manager. north End Branch 709 Main Street. W. C. AKMSTHONO, Manager, A general banking bualneaa trane.

acted. Interest allowed on deposit! la Sati Inge Uaok Lepartmeot, mm 4.

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Pages Available:
361,171
Years Available:
1890-1949