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Because they always go into the for the beet home* all y .lo we sell the majority of lnmb n<». ^ranArirt for all : hut we get most Of the hills or h ere good, sound, dry material i* ferenre in tlie qu^ity of h ave learned that there i* s lot of ’ particular buyers take 1 as we make quality our * but buy what they need from ™: id our prices tw o men were o f the public is IH *«(»<>}. •«•**«*< ,, ,pt ,l #» «>(»•"*-* ‘"I " ^ ' u.,'t.......... ‘« m 1*1 *H* t» *<**• mhk * ••■'h '"v * * !* '! • * • ? « MO 1I.«M **•*»** ^‘ 1^ ,M», UH* • .**<!•»*• r*» ***,* ,u**!* S I S T O N H A V IN G I TH IS P A C K A G E I ! term. It turned sharply to the left. , osar Westminster Bridge On the Bur ■vey side It stopped: the pursuers came up ns Ms occupant stepped out quickly and reached tbs broad Bight of stairs which led down to the river. "W e've got hint.’* said Holder. He ran down the steps after the lit tle figure, reached the broad wide landtag, and halted. For at the bot tom o f the steps, clear to be anew la the bright light o f a bridge lamp. « m « ' ’i p jj* » p i w OooM ■ ■«»*♦ >t|«o • « HttMItM “a ,.*,*^ •-tiMhMt ■ r <aM esnude SST S fa |H» •»*** <»»■»• III M |«u P I * , 1 « n Si N«t' ___> «Nf| P* “ i,i ua I* * ” 7 ** S . A 3 1 1 1 k «] ••«•*• •« <1 a iia ia il a ll On Jan. It. i( U , an attempt was mads to solve the problem of London traffic by restricting the number of hackney coaches. Charles I. issued a proclamation setting out that “ hack ney conches are not only n great dis turbance to hie majesty, bis dearest consort, the queen, the nobility and When you open a tin of Red Rose Coffee, you will surely be pleased with its unusual fragrances and you will note particularly the •mall, even grains, free of the A Women's W ey » Bachelor Caller—My dear fellow. I thought your wife had forgiven yon and promised to (Orget it? Husband— So she has. my boy. Bat the didn’t promise to let me forget she’s forgiven *se.—Exchange. “Didn’t yon te d It rather cold as the thieves were making off with yonr Clothes?" .. ~ "Oh, no. They kept me well cover ed with their revolvers.”—Princeton Rfgl' t - i- i. T HHMB, N. B.— OfttteoMbth* Is did not n uts, do: he :u > k at he- with the quiet aaowei BeOevflle, Nora Scotia,C an.-'Three fears ego 1 wee suffering badly frith I M I — , whet the d o c t o r s called C h a n g e of E M M ^ W L i f e . Iw k s s o b s d S T f t lt h a t 1 had to stay in ^ MBbed. Some friends B |Pj toldjne to take Lydia i t Ton don’t know how thankful and grateful I am. I give poo pi rniissisa Is publish what yoar good medkiae has I no -,o i» p » i» » * « » i " ,u ,M .L , - p m\t v i tilMrf «*1 **>fl<>N I*’ n f.ii'i. 'im t »**'* f>nn . f l w * M p q W J " S . a3|AJ9« p ooU ' ,U O jp 8J* |lfll P u9 9 AlS •AWMlti Pu * *O iA9dtH 9€\ O ) p» - S p 9 |M m »| 9 « w « ,<0 Al g t u lfM^ jOtl-iad" a'|1 U It •«« w io i* n »H * aq A q anon a v u i cdojD jo q io JO UJOJ8 jn o x **PM*MU 1 a»H *'l |»»»!»*« '* Mll .1 * a Jf <*| »»*W -*V Hint, -«|» |« Ktii»*«4 |h»iiiii *|4#i1 ilM^rtd * l* 'M *"!**'!! |W '*Mn i n t i M|A|V !• ' « W * t • ' ! * * * * * * * *• • »* tu«(v#4 j# • HUES **W Local N ew s OUR DISCOUNT # '*< !»*• *"l ,MI " ,,a i , , , vi a i S u ija fd p 't * m u\ pduivu 9 UO a*|t "" u * M A t* * 0 imjHannuIi Gm Iuud, of Kiml' « y , O u t., is visiting her m other und brothers iii town. The Spindler Prest*orium is re ceiving a fresh coat of paint. — F o r Sale— G ood clean tiax seed. A p p ly P . G ilbert. B O R N — A t Herachel, Sa*k., on M onday, July 20,,.to M r. and Mrs. Leslie C argill, a daughter. -■• ■■ Miss Ethel B. Hove, who resides C. L . Burt*telle woe a Saskatoon north of tpwit( .^fa»t successful in visitor ou Tuesday. winning s diploma and medal at —For a good pries on ileetiii Whitby College, Out., commence irons and washing machine*; see ment exercises held recently. King of Fanners Watches T o the Farmer, a Watch that he can trust at aU times in a necessity. W e mggrat that you give yourself the pkswrc And comfort of a W alth am it w il aid your standard as a farmer. Wakham Watdma ara Famomatha Worid L. F. HeertweUACo. I-. F Heart well and Jack Smith took in tlie trap sitooting tourna Mr. Campbell, one of the pro p rietor, of the Stranraer Hotel, ment at Saskatoon last week and the latter wae successful in petting iu the roonev on two oemaiooe. naentof electric light bulbs. Couliu suffering. That sown on the good summer fallow in .not ao liadly in need of ft, but a mod rain Aookl help to fill out the feed* batter. “ C” Squadron pifle Association Pill about every Wednesday even ing, weather permitting, until further nqiioe. The club eboot half a mile vest on the C. N. R. Everyliody welcome. The cheapest shooting in town. One dollar to join the elub—Ires ammunition and rifles. 8m Lieut. Wilson or Oorp. Schofield. ? f' , ‘- f e t i t h ' k y -l —Are your eves week? Hr. Morris, Professional Optometrist of Ragtta will be at the Boeetown Hotel on Wednesday. S9th July after 8 pm . I f yon have any tumble with vision and need glasset this is an opportunity to consult, an aatliority on ths subject. * Hr. Morris is the oldsst and moat ex for the Ex perienced By* Bight Specialist in the Province. any six men in town within an hour ^ forfeit 1100. * —Wanted, a Bee salesman with team or motor 'cycle.4 Will guar antee beet paying job about Bosstown to live wire. Apply Engle Ck> f* # - SM B ■ ■ " is not a game ot suits vaMfh into value for money, and we aim to g nowisthetimeto L- F. Hasrtwall St Co. ham reoeivad the exclusive of tiie famous Prinosee Electric Iron. Ppur of .these irons am now being tested by the Commonwealth Edisorr Laboratory, have been on curmint, over 5000 boon each (5000 , boon U equivalent to 500. working days of too hours each, oi ton years of weakly ironinp days in a big 1 Household) and' a n * ttill going. Tlie shove irons are sold at Basetown at 84.50. \ ■ | The Bex theatre was wall fillad an Friday and Ssturdav nights, an exceptionally good fl reel film bein* shown, sutitled “ The lion ami the Monas." It wae taken from the play of the ^m e name and was In connection with the Saskatoon Exhibition which, is being bald on August 4 ,4 , t , 7 the C.N.R ■del train aa Thursday, August 6th, lsaving supply them being tire General Boeetown at 6,80 e.m. and return Vlim Co., who have a very good ing leave Saskatoon at night at line of pictoiae. 10.45 p. m. Seven automobile loads of mem-> -The Town Council is calling for bars and their wives sod families of applications for auditor far the tlie local lodge of the Knights of town books for the balance ol the Pythias journeyed to the lake near year. There will be three audita Harris on Tuesday for their annual ef the town books to be made, vis; in ly 30, Oct. 31. end Dec. 31, also the annual audit of the school books. Applications received up number from going in swinning. to Monday noon, July 87th, ad Boating was also indulged in and i dressed to Andrew Wil-sun. Services in the Methodist Choreli p ill be conducted on Sunday next at 11 mm. and 7 p. m. by Rev. Smith-Windsor. Morning subject “ Love’s Supreme Disclosure.” Evening subject, “ Old too Sooo,” with some observations on flirting and other things. Union Sunday School at 2:30p.m . Service at Bidpath at 3 p. m. Everybody welcome. and Life Insurance WESTERN LAND Co. Ltd. ROSETOWN two teams picked op. The ladies had prepared a lunch and ample justice was done to the good things provided by them at both dinner and sapper. Shortly after six n start was made for home and every one voted it a very enjoyable eat ing. Mr. end Mis. Andrew Wilson visited friends in Kindstsfoy Mon day test, when Mr. Wilson visited St. Andrew's English Church Kindenfoy I.O.O.F. Lodge in the capacity of District Deputy, and services next Sunday July 86, Holy Communion'll a. m. Evensong 7 p. m. After evening eervioe a meet ing of men will be held in the Vicarage to discuss ways and means of term. The District Deputy, forming e chapter of St. Andrews com panted by S. B. Maybe, also Brotherhood. AM mate members visited Goose Lake Lodge at Brock of the congregations ere asked to on the 14th inst, and installed the make an effort to attend. Services ilEtesTw there, also reporting favorat Muiriand School next Sunday at 12 noon. Saturday, July 85th being St. James Day, there will be holy communion at 7.30 a. m. Evensong at S p. a . Pleasure if you use the rigjKt kind 6 f OB iron. Comc^iB and ,. v let us give you a few hosts. - W. .V f kaVe Pu » J l-fl * » ‘q*juy pajaiBu ofqe^.,,----, . . „ ~m~ — __ f* naX joj atqj pa op pui jnqi epnpoid atnvifpm -niAjaqa ptpeda aqj sj* aiag -Xiwjrmo pm opsijm apeui aq nu ‘aniraoafB^ Xqqsqs pm X^«aj)f jo jaded pa« 9mv»UO>qanp ‘papej q ji* pajaAOa 8ntaq jo paajsm apaiA aq) pm—map pm jqSuq <Sioop pm qjOAtpoon pnp—AreIrma pm map apatn saA[aqa pm apjaoqdnj—M»a M poof m apaai ajtijiuanj ASutp—qsajj pm )q*uq qoo[ o) apam aq mo uoog moM *9tuoq jt\o& ---- > . . . Piuqsoi s,»q |f> tuuw ' s)U9 i^b|dui| m re j uo* Aq tsiwdp Aui ‘ qVnnp jo sjoj ut Sot < -^w aq tqttai ain!itt ««q x ,«"V °» J - j a p u y sd p i^ p n j^ u r e ij uoA Asp Ajjaa joj Aunad * noA ] And p,I PU« JqJtqs ItOA ‘ p»{ Xw j ‘aioqo « Xuiitu s.sjeqx,, *«Aw laqitq « 13 ip O 9|p(IBl| o s p ] si{{ pmC ai|j ui suAwoq HunoA OZ a^n q.ioit pinoM aq ji ‘ pnq os *)uum aq stttiiq) aq) X|us(d at OAsq )qj;ai aq puy a[oq faimuiTMa aqi Xq uMop Uiuqsg suias op p(noa aq •u o w n d w * ns.‘»|Od piaiwf w pnq aq PiuqiUM-ti *M*W »q u*qi puy „ n o j jo «pnn| H* a iiq pan •X|||#«M H U ) »ooqi 10 U joj -3uqireig - uosjdur^ p u n o xe Y u o a is A O jd a ii j o &e/A o q j in o p [JIM *j i S in X id d e u i a m p o p j g J— Xoaoui ow n b JBqM pyjopuoM 8| || *MOjd, aq>„ | jj* pa :un* * p h i ' l l * i . . ‘• mum I., -woil uo 1 There a u be«a a great development of late r « n In the Canadian poultry Industry. Tb<» development baa been brought about by many factor*, chief among which, ,ara the ilutiring and ;hly succesiful efforts o f breedeis; i experimental work carried on a t i various poultry plant* o f the Do- a f* )* m t rj " 4. J This Letter Tells the Story toi nail M n J. D. falser. St Park Street. Amsterdam. N .Y , writes > of age s y boy began ttrbheeflt*. They case on la tfee might HTM|i m m m sunen out, rrotn tt M v t i, net wouit rwitcn Children Strenf and Robust dhappean whoa the y jgsr e f the eereoea tyaOaa h ae s ' a a m ef aaah | pals, wash. d a g a g ie A n can , Irritshility o f t a p e r end g e h M m the eyee gtwe w e d n g e f dangar d m i It ■ o p ho patnlyda. ^ g i| iy s r w t jt S t f l S d 1 ItiUbidrtVd lisA d biiC s Da* CHUarib^b PUhl b soaamary tsrm ritoKs* the teeMe, v w M n r r o a h , *a B the ly itim w hh viper ta d wood o ff S?.“il2P^!fliS'SiEr‘ . ^ ‘• W M i a W ^ ' s ' w s 3 5 S S h w iW ■- - D r. Chase's W o w Dead b a a l t sad p t A In sod as ead at A e home Arne dd psw artal A ha te U g t<piace>aad v h m M a H ^ h ta d a M r very unusual EnaJmo at that— who M U, *IW l k t cat. sat It. (our pouada of boiled meat pe, day. When an Es klino can get ail he wants to eat he make*, a business of it. He doesn't ■tore it In the refrigerator, but In hia points, aw a s t o In d ie s 's Ik a M sn n ln g o f aentenses and aaaiat the reader to a proper eounc’ation, is ascribed originally to Aristophanes, a grammarian of Alexandria Egypt, who lived in the third century B.C. Whatever his syetem may nave been, it was eabeequentiy neglected and forgotten, bat van re- 'lT •BitTfli k: •••BO *_% jiH lMDMlUrCI VUfl ,■,-UWV r yBNH:WHP^(WBS- - " i i i * e-e«• ty : -- The spade is a t o t useful tooL It delves a * way tor summer flower It’s not expensive, as a rule— Why do the neighbors borrow oar Mrs Hawed (to door M ood ) What’s the secret of getting a n« frock trass hobby after he soton 1- ■gfgaay..,iPEa i w n p u H m g 10 3 u ra ifv g o s p io f t j a s t ir .f B U {X «J (I p v t B u ij « 3 » iq it > o d TTYS NOLLOnV qfnojqi ?nd « 7 j;'S ? » a : M «o •(•*! w Hhtauy m m ■jj 4|nf '4«fw«#n |p*« of j uiwfpt •« ,*M)|,-t..ft|*i|) - ||e*1 4t*H ltra a iiQ *d 08 l|nri*' Vtmbti m f -miM M •| )« |W"*« •«!! "1, OVM |* IIHMN• i»M»fl«H|llt pMWlei »f «| M«| BOO M) put «l|f IU]MOnOj •A| • kO I (MWtlf M * mw\ •imhm I»m|<m »||m| -HI *w*|w k*w - N » l-IH-IIIM J-1J* p llt 4tf| f-HOMI -i|| JJO O q 'J O Jfcbn D M M3|id I* p t u iw jp e jS M p j« H USAS mil N * (MpMii piwtH -I|t f«M * ^ *H» upww m w p w y fil - hi «"i 4|wh twn j « «,* »« - m « « ism tn itHMi miHim -Hi ‘epwj, )fl |UW*H <MH '||4MIW**f) <M|f «n «n|1t1"1 • p^UtHUd, put •Ml i» '« p «x III pumg «|| «» u««M|tHf).M|A 1 ‘0 j N Y H 1 PMNM f » 1W |W UfW* in uiiii.'tl mRS1* >HI|Wfl i- H II 4i| p - iim iij i -H — w pint II «W P «* W 1" t«lll*|i|kftt itt|| |M iM*|t1 I"ff, *|"f mi Aiiih ii |4|«|\ -«!■• 11 m| ■— ItHny JII'IU V •H-IIUM 4l|liHM'*t< <lt|w.m | a»4k\ <H P « * r Mr. Campbell, one of the proprietors of the Stranraer Hotel, the latter wee eoooeeeful in getting spent Monday io town. In the monev on two ooceeion*. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats, HiMnwaag. SKirU. Waists. White « u ip — We have just received a -hipThe Saskatoon papers of Friday men t of electric light bulbe. Conliu last contained a report that Mrs. & Evuus. I f w iabw were but hoieae, t ows b i f f i folk would ride, and th ere’d be free divorces fo r people badlv tied. W e ’d all be packing monies till spavined in tb e knees, if wishes were but ponies, and roubles grew trees. " I wiali.” sevs little Willie, " I wish I bad a gun; I ’d shoot till 1 was silly, end have all kinds of fun.” And then he starts nn fit, will do in thowsjM it- :a> i vt *t' 5' \ . I % 4 • * 5X • iFloor Psiat for a i I fjltkh |U An -Of with a coat of &-W Vs and a durable varnish, r.Oak,: precious that Hand tsars. W alt wm Mason lvs bSsn exceed• week. The beet their retreat is to tssmsar the thick coating of coal oUaklna, sleep in the st nights, and seal up all by day, and then it la most a ‘ Piu t the Insects will 1st anises you exclaim, ” , and then at that note of the little dears would break i eons. Wrought lift our hate to the m weie the architect the ants have only i masons. They I the situation — L. F. H EA R T W E L L & CO. HARDWARE AND FURNITURE fcrjJSt \ CANADIAN WOlTllE: • v i. : * .fl g m w fg i* ; G R E A T PORT L A n . ^ . a » Eutorn C.muU™nd U M -rhtArtf VIA ARTHU* Stoto. ^ ■ Through PORT ARTHUR or DULUTH, In connection wldt HURONIC, HAMONIC,----------Leave Wlnnlasg • p. m., and from Dolath, Tuesday, Th AW pan Leave Winnipeg 6p. and from Furl Arthur, Ww with CANADIAN PACIFIC LAKKSTKAMKi S 1FI0 LAKE 8TKAMKK8, Iran POM AWnSfuit liudsy, Tbumlay, Friday, fletffuaj ~ -j<{| 57SH ween Winnipeg-Pert Winnipeg-P«rt Arthur Is Urn is Ute fy —A i«" Northern IJner between ilia Scania Scenic LI Line to*ihs ___ _ j via Port Arthur lor Northern Navigation Steamen may obtain keys io us avoid inconvsnisncs sad and checksi for _ dining-room sittings st Winnipeg before departure and thu delays. Heals and berth on steamers included in , , the _price _ SofBticket i . ■ wo*..m i* Get full particulars from tbe nearest Canadian Northern Agent, or write. „ ‘a i* U R. CREELMAN, M , General Phsmnge r Agent, C.H.B/, twsmmstimey i n n U T f ii G ivin g H im aelf A w a y An Irish soldier serving in India the eo disliked tbe dim ele that ha deeided to make an effort to get si boom. With this object he com plained to the doctor that his eyeeight was bed. 'WMl unblinf and to this rale u attrii ted more than to anything tlw io remarkable incraaae in exhibits id attendance. The people want eoty of amusements but modern mditions demand decent attracone suitable tor ladies and childk i entirely ftea from offenuveneae nd under rigid limitation the seociation has had a steady growth | their aridWay, featnrin ttractions each year of the right kit along proper and educational L a »t ' t • M tftr 4 OiunUf "H ow can you prove that to met” ■aid the doctor. A t a lorn, Pat looked around be fore answering. \fStrir*pbe'vy ® Co., Exporters and Commission Merchants, Winnipeg, Man. P«r shipping instrgctioM and HWnl adviacM m car kR, is* J. B. W IL S O N ,, "W ell doctor, do you see that nail in the w allt” . ‘Yes,” replied the doctor. ^ ‘ W ell,*’ mid Pat, " I can’t.” A college student was hauled be fore the Dean fur exceeding bis leave. } • Send at once for a prim Hat and "W e ll,” said the professor. take up your mind to ba an exhib- ' " I ’m sorry,” said the under or aa wall as a visitor. graduate. '*1 really couldn’t get back before. I was detained by im portant boatnear” 4 * The Doan looked at him sternly. ' ‘8o you wanted twe more days of grass' did yea,” he asked. "H e, sir/’ answered A * young man, off his guard for a moment, p A T EE T N T S M u i i a j i VI a--- ,_i _ a» * m F W | e e . Fir»t-Cla». Work _>-> Joint and navel disease kills onefourth of the foals born, symp toms am: Swelling and leaking of Urine at tbe navel, also swell ing of any of the joints. Aoy of the eveHinge may op«i in edjanmd cam. k and •a G u a r a n t e e d w qoaj ^ v 7 » E s t i m a t e fe lh e Dr. 9. Moyer, D .D .9., L. D .8. DENTIST Honor Qredeate of Toronto and Chicaao Colleses * mt Cary. I i iw rw j £ > u »a w «u u 3 jfu jffid u JO « M f ■|Uf UO iWtjbUOQ — m s uo a « o | M o y * n »H u m o j , em )» 1M01 (||m tio*JM|i #np ■ vioiUifnd jo unf)M|,no tiR au«j »((1 j0 tfapinbu pun Aieafqouat umvi jo ®*n Sajawoiino nojteenb ■Nfl jo j0«tm Ji m R M .of o)0| M|nbu| -urns ino uo 6u(i|oui *JB *AlS3Dllld *41 * i p g jo u r a m g N o. S 17 A m eeting o f th e Council held on July 4th, 1914, the Reeve and all Councillors being present. Coun. Card—That minutes previous meeting be adopted read. Ifu 1 of O f In terest to Farm ers. as Oaring to the variety of work th at m a t be undertaken a system Coun. Card— That the- Secretary of book-keeping is just as necessary to the farmer as to *n| other bwdneea man. In order to encourage owner within . B ar-That Mr. Carnegie tinted to eee Geo. Hamblin 18. W. 3rd and if ha finds >need, to get provisions fur beginning has been made, and it is hoped that it will eontinue to ex tend until every farmer in the provinos baa adopted some method of recording the result, of hie labors daring the year. The placing of the contestants was not an easy matter but the following were, in the order given, the beet acts aant in and the awards have bee* made It’s the Ford agedependable and F. BurtwtaUe * Spaa. Jfrnfotd. 2nd prise............. Jas. Almond A Son, Lloydminstar. Sad prise... H.<1. Potter. Langbank, 3rd G o o d . McNa**hton— That *20 be allowed Mr. Klnt tor use of land for mad across 8.W. 80-88-18 8 for yaar 1914 and that 110 be allowed W. A. Perry fur us* of land for road aerom N. W. 28-83-18-3 for year 1914. Coup. McNaughton—That the Council approve of the following lands being formed into a school district: W. $ of See. 18 and all of sections 19, 20, 29, 80, 81 and 82 in Tp. 88, Rge. 14. 8octioiw 5 and 4, Tp. 84, Rge. 14, Sec. 13, 14. » . >4, to. to, 35. to. in Tp. » , Bge to, Sec. 1 and 2, Tp. S4, Rge. to. E GILBERT Coun. Costello—That the Council approve of the following lands be ing formed into a school district: W. * Sac. 80. W. i Sec. 31. Tp. 32 Rge. 14. all sections 25, 26, 27,28. 29. 82. 88, 84. 86 and 86. In Tp. 88, Rge. 16, W. 3rd. AU sections 1. 2. 8. 4. 6, 8, 9.10, 11 in Tp. 33 Rge. 15, W. 3rd. W * Sec. 6, and W. * Sec. 7 in Tp. 83, Rge. 14. W. AUCTIONEER naoaaity of having C. W. Oakes, Wood Mountain, 4th priaa. •••*•••••••••....•••• v While there was no abaolntoly correct aooounte sent into the de partment, the majority of entrants for the competition had a vary fair idea of what was required, and made a creditable showing. AJCach fanner should know how ha stands at the end of the year. Careful aooounte kept la one of tin beat methods of dialing with the formats problems. It is by this moans only that the former will he able to learn exactly what branches of his businaas are profitable or otherwise, and having this know ledge be can arrange hie methods SMosdinglv. The economic value of a system of book-keeping is of extreme importance and there is little doubt that the time baa come when farmers must be business men in every seoae of the word and must adopt the most up-to-date business methods. ' Eventually this subject will form an important part of the young formers’ education in our Agricultural Colleges. It is just as impor tant as any other technical part of hie training, beoauee it is one that ie going to take him out of the old haphasard methods and induce him by logic of figures to adopt measures which will be more likely to lead him to success. It will also cause hinp to study marketing and other conditions and make him iu every sense of the word a trained businew Fords inworld-wide servic changed distance from a of minutes. Buy your Fc (Xk hundred dollar* is the price of the Ford ranabout; the touring oar is six fifty; the town ear nine hundred—f. o.-b. Ford. Ont., oomoleto with Rosetown Machine& Auto Co. Saskatoon Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday AUGUST—4, 5, 6, 7,-1914 l Big entriua for races; big puraaa aad a big thno for C s Y e r jD o a j Special train leaves Rosetown Thursday, August M l at &30 a. m , returning leaves Saskatoon at 104S p m. Imperial Lump Try our Imperial Lump Coal at $8.00 per ton. We have on hand a goodsupplyof Lumber, n-i dm Posts and The Albion Proprietor StoduV