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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-08-23, Page 4• • • gt 4 ..•••••••••••~11••••••••••-••• ..a.moromq••••••• • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL Thuraddy, Afar& kird nnts Ppa-,' Rcaati.ot.UlhoTaIteefnsiteSintSit 4n1o10,nPru-bliits-therd-ietvteurynTharadeer nwrotraiitst e, at ialeanow. Qatari*. A. D. ilacNZIE. Pro Meter and Editor. "nsmtoiyatitduegesllthtaaot *h$e6b8b,ua9tdVeDax: cctuesdMeder.n hiRsthouegetriasodnvdibciyde of the architect in charge of the work, anti that Outer'* tender was se low that ftitmIlFewraIoUinngP $ 1 metonegL their aches and tiains and silence -title leads to chronic and often shortens life. . If yourwork lathing; dyournerves areexoitabie; if you feet languid, or depressed, Scott's Eniulsiou . .-. , 1° ° comes juse Wen continionk, It possesses ill COneentrated the,. very elements.to :invigorate bleeds strengthen the tissues,. suffer sickness in weary oveLir- form' the. nourish d ths Berne decrers every other anti-Brititth, proGerinan stud quit•the•War ettnient in the country in order to defeat Borden, The Borden Government, tie it is at preveet, deserves to be defen" ; but not by * combination of the dieloyel ' element* in the country .. ii .. _ , nutted un er Laurier. Surely sole better.00mbination ce.n•ber, found to o the job. . • . • . .... _ -CAPITAL.' A 0. .. SAVINGS were*. OM .. A9- .8No. eneraIBBaanakksimago.B.ualneas CirCUlar • . 114"line;hEC:sPr:.eAeltrrUsrelieMiate' t.anowo PORA TIED 1855 ' BANK . Dra'n.,RchtSigi.,:g.c...v..11a. 4.4$8. *8. ..0...9.1. Wk. _ Transec ted Letters ofncredit , • E - NT' at big . .. . , . , . ;,........ e ---....e- •- i. - • - . . . i, • t.. iclAeAa.Vna) so aowBcoietiay risCae -e . 341-41tvEY J. LINDha.x , Luolinow_ipot. .40et Cke Itsrit.toi beat of isisurance, r -e ernu4le .flrOG vie*. easapnalse goareat „Nnoy miaow agent In latoknow of the earth lautull tatitiarr at "SA* "4 tiTali properties Imo or niiiiaemarina,-tra au name, in Caned* or crest Brittir. onex on. Trt..atittia Ipoutbe 75e.. throact tdttesserufeer. 0,4,, tTh are tee Paid In peat =ems toe rata is 0091.1por year higher. , gulawribara wan nin to receive The Bentinel regularly br meal will owner s govt. by $04- nusloting us• of the fact et as early a datt• es Pnesinte- ' When change of eAdress.is desired, both old and tun new !wart*, eknad. b. given. . AdvertifilnE Bistest • Ducer.S.Y Ammonium Itii...uni-Idsdokikown on appueetioni , . , . larnax Arunara-One 'insertion 50oithrettin- eertions $1,00. . Penns or Reel IrstAta for salb 50e ()soh Meer. tionallsoeUeneous Artielee For Pale. To Rent. Wanted.Loet.Yound etc.. each insertion' 25o. Loofa Readers Noddle' , ere., 100 Per ltne Per ill' . "eartite°04e8e5ete"regelHavubeeqduselaueurtad'inutiverrttwerlt".."Z141 ' of Thwirs, o, Coming Events so and. so per lun maineiesa than 250, 1.,.enwiadvertising too ana5o per line. Auction Bales. brief zotioe 50ei longer notioe 10o r line for first inStrtion 5e or each subsequen insertion. li sopa wype ocmutv Linea for L . Amy special settee, the object of whIck lithe pecoidery benefit of uziodIvidost or Rookie" dork to be cossklered. an advertlornteat lunl clasp. ameerdbitli. • Boolows cordo of ati. limo and under $540 per rear. be was Sure to looe intmey. Cuter WWI not slow to take um -hint end increased t_ L.__ .....' t. • ..-., ea_ r ...L. ine tamer my ofetine own atter tine Contrectoryiertetwae stalled upon by an agent. ot tee voneervative perty in Manitoba and aSked. for a contribution ,____„ _ .. l„.. f _ ti. . d Mr. to the nartv camna an un RI0 Catter • gare $7,500„ so that he was benefited bY the inc.. reese in bla tender bionly.01,200. Mr. Rome end -Mr: e. ,,.., e 1 .111 'th t there'' was %arum Ot COUrSei C.ai : . it,,, no connection between the .inerease; in the tender and the coetribution. to the Port? fund- bet. Justice Galt 'isuit" he could not ta.it' e. that view. He further . , makes this statement; 141 Nailer end' • • that the Carter Conipany contributed in .. . an tee sune,of 4032,5Q0 to the ,Conserea- • tive campaign fund during the curreecy of bile contracts." .. la another place justice. Galt says: "I cannot accept Mr. Roger's statement that his telephone commenietition with te.) ter. Lueknow Leda* mem every !Oder evening at ii tf' Clock in their Helh tamp: non street.. AU brethren eordinily inyiten Onieers:-Noblo wend, ir. aiteheson.Yioe °rand. C. Aitchaton; Her. dec...A. H Boyd; Yin. rieer..1.k.Peteleon:Tratenalex.R.9104 A. t:.1c,a.3f.. G. R. C. Old Malt IMO =petit every Thureatty night on or before the full moon. in the Masonic Han. Havelock attest Ducknow..W. se,r. T. Armstrong:B. w., W..T. Davison; J. w., E. U. tantysty; door.. W.A. wawa, • . - - • the nerves and build up your strength. Ow% iffc Iktwge Tomb) OiAt ' * * ' im••••••••••••••••••• • COMMON PEOPLE OF GEHmairr r 411/RON. (.01UNTY NEWS , I . , . . • •.: • ,Dotat. • • t. . .. . • '1,•,,'S,-RE/.1),,,ilitanagers. . ,_ , a , . . . In husstatemeet 'regarding the entrance . of the Voitedr.Statee into the wan Flees- ident Wilson said ths.t America did not prepOSe to. Make *ex Upon the of German • but upon the German Iruper• . • .Y• . ial Gevernment. -Similar. Aron. neenteuto have beeu made by the representatives of other countries, and it la a.etuni,a,cl by many that the dermal coramoS- people are on a level witll 91e e„,raale, 94' Pe9P/a ef other oil/kneed countries'. ,.though the -. - •• • military cast ta•se brutal. and larbarioue. People °fa. humane- disposition are, in , - • .- • • , ,. the absence of strong prom, !evident to believe that others - e ' Nuch different'c' . . , • -ar ; c • _• from. themselves,' eapeoia y are they slow to believe in the cruelty and illhillilanitY of others. It is -beeatise Of this that the 'Germane' • nt lite el:439r°114: 1.4r te" ereate their murder Machine of tor army; ea.51 it 1.8. IrCiti8Ei.'41 .!1413. that .1"Ple'ritill think that the common people of Ger- • • -many •are betteitharr theiriniere• - ' 33,4 after auerraneele..ade fop a fevo; r • • • • • -Fr . • ' exceptional It is douy411.2. 1.f the7t. .1:m1,111.02r people of iiermany ahOnid 49 given vaunt f-•• n -from 0 bet 'afternoon•' or natures:notic, , ,different. , . I. r -.Sunday_ ter than; those vile direct their national • ... ..- . • . . . .. • .t. and militaryealftura.. . - . , . . , ..... . • , 4. , . „ , John morsel. author of An Epgnen-, ,rnae 1.e: 00..kutaa-ae. .4t. rmy,1„....-.e_eete• ty: ap-: parently •true, and in its, way of. ab. ,...„ -,...- ...... e ,soromg.interest,t,saw-a_gogo. neat 01 tn . German atolose range, alld...:.it'. was Ilia . deliberate judgment that the. .Keiset's• ,arin. Y*1'711°8.94 llf. the c°1*tu°n• PeCiPle: of Germany) was. nothing butan"organ,' izatron of thieies • and -morderersq; FI -4. d* - h.' k i tir iii t- - ' - -•fi ' f' id not,t In 'o ; Ont 0, Way ft. rs , -- . i - but was - &tied id' thatjidgineht afterw -- -. •- . .. • ._ . 7... .. months nt campaigning witlithejltisehingi .. rt Poland, . fle-iiVett the detailh of•Ahe , ivve..., ..i.n. '-• rillai, Ie.". ,,.ir •.eri. 0.14: •Apojage• ,11 .haint's: 1- ' • - • • 414-'7.,. .. and on the battio was.. Much of it is . . • . . . • . .. • .” A, b - 'IA revolting, . ,,. .,. ,. . . . . , . .. g; but the story -retold Vid sue 01 eating itod_ tte tio t d t '1' ith itiair -a-- 111* - ° • ck"- cill ..7.• .- - ... • • . - . died' Malice that one la persuaded without ,.. , , . 'iL.• • .-' . _',_ , • .. . i• : „ .' . 4 is trite; and. it gees far to prole , that • - f----- Ta---- --111''.e' tienei • tlie• (with a . few ..onora e . XCeP , , people of Germany fronrthe Kaiser down . • • • ' - - ' • .. au- te- 11)1 'man form are a nation.. . . , ,., .. , ill . a i • ue The is agains not only tiii *Kaiser bat the German 'people; . They sre the' • on land and sea ' Consider the case ' ' • • • ' -.• .' . of the ateamer, Siligiati. Prince • 'Torpee. • -1 • ' -- - - - . • doed $O0 miles from land the crew toeli , . . . r ... . , • . • .sma • • to the' 11 boats.- They were taken . . • -. - ;•. e . , .. . „ • . , upon'the, deck of tne.suoMmine, their boats- .. * - am • bed -their -life- littlewere . as , , . . -, - throws away. they •' preservers were . ey were 1.i. . ' then taken tetr-or twelVe. InAtek .awaX. • . r m, t ese, . e au marine WaS en• f 6 • ' h Th '1) • - • th ' ;Submerged and, the unfortunate Sanaa 'from the-. Belgian Prince left on the mi.- lace of thkeett-246 miles iron:eland and. Hebert F. Clark,. Sell et Dr.' •Clark,.. of Goderich, has enlisted with:11104th Regiment; Loudools. 04.4--togituteti- which is training on Carling's/bights , . The Brussels electria light plane, 'which wets offered for sale by public auction • lash neek, was bought by • 'a - • 1 ed Thue4 'kw-, who previousy.. owncd the, plant and who etall had an intereat *IL it. _ , , 1.' • - • GARAqg 13uRrip,'"--.T. 110 Chevron,: t, Garage at 'artflerich was destroyed by fi.. re 'oll W01111547 14140 week 4heet 6.30 o'clock in the evening, Rev. Dr. Rutledge- had his Studebaker *car' in . ., i „ . , ___, . „ ......, for"Pa" )14 ."18 w'ma 41114 lb; W" eompletely destroyed..A. Chevrohlt Ittl ear abd motor truck belonging to -a,. °•etwg° J°bnet°61 °WU" of the -*ago, • were: badly. damaged. . . The building. belonged to. Mr. Wm: DAVIS. . ' . .. A Imola Cool -Some months bile ridin • down a hill on his ago ir . g .. .. _ _ irtfftililnittl:Ptit. polo. Re his pipe ill his mouth at the tirdp and in 1°44 age.ins' t the 'nolo the Pipe wee broken .and. „ Mr. Smitle swallowed a. piece of the stem some_ three inches:4o e•--- - • . - - • ---- - - - --• - • • length. 'This caused a 'great deal • ef diScornfort,.alld•Mr: Steele 'Wes unable . to getrld ef .the pipe,. stem, . Re . was visiting in. Wingbain recently .and on - fit of- in 4 0 . coughing1 the.pipe steMealne up, -much to 'the a • mi. Swale. , . . r aeCof . . , ) ' A -*.Bneatit STnIANT.-Niisa, Katie -dia.c,,Gregort .a ittudene.ef _lhe 0,..linton.. 1 Co levet° Institute. , has been. Stleee00. Id ill_ *japing -the- d.W.114...!Inke., Sib l' ship hi 'Modern Lingua es • and .24,-,,:h4emr a;tierg:Iii.. 'Tel:onto "ThiiVers' ity. MisseitilacGregor passed her. Entrance .einrninatlen at' eleVell Years ef age* She Was 'a. pupil of "the Master!!! as - Mr. Thomas /bard ..viai, called bv his: 'PlipitrOf Stanley.-- ,'She-spent.the"ynext• , . to years at homey study- domestic, , . • studying - ... - . .. . „ . • . •-B seieneeundere her mothet-sr-tutt3lage.. In Sept. 1912, .slie...erttered ' ClintAni ‘.. 11ritaituudtli s.,01.1w "'Hit:once tOr.• ',Stud; tlitlisneirts!" She -14; 'alirayt: A .., aa, activeleaciee among her compamous. • and*a n of the 'hese playtes in the . 8 IIP: - • . .._. , .. „ . , . . basketball , temet w.hich upheld _the --ti - -IC CI- -* --'11- el- ,f it ht onor,-o . . .- ...._an. many-- ai • o a - - - - • ' ' . . LI • m s - - The • record of Hub Mac -- , t ,,- .. . . ..Gregor's scholastic achievement's is one - - - ..' ' • •':' -• • - • , • ' • • ..1 of expepteonal bnluaney.: . She paasOu her Lower • School ' eXtutlitiation with - ' • holiote in 1911 her •Middle• Scheel . .,. . • . . N l• 'th *.1 * Entrance to . orma . vvi •, 1 inors, . as weil 841' J Ile* Martionlation. iil i 015.. In the summer Of 1916 she tos .'Pars • . - • • • - - I. -.I of the 'Faculty 'Entrance...Examinee.... ..... 4 .._ .. - - 4 ,_ tutu rum honors, and tin% year_ wrote . on e .o ars ip.. for th Sch l - ' h''examinationf n ranee • °route , tuvetui y. Her Et-• tail?' 'V' .1.• H • . . - . . . . fineness will entitle; her to Part 11, Faculty Entrance, -besides -winning for . , .... .., , ,. . . her a utsh, prize and free tintien at the „fruiverait of lira total value of 5.111 1 . . rf • • b '. 'cl. fit 6 ....She: wi a ao • qua $ y. fOi t 0 first Carter Scholarship for the best _..1, atuneat in the County . of itlurdii; . an , . additional :prize 01,4;4100.- • .. ' *• ' -.: .. ..„ - - 0, 8. yoWLEIt, ta WS.; D. D. B. -Moe up stairs in Button Block. Teamster. See° i Da Witttee11.43, VidcuPwn-zukteu ework. Jena, . rooter let. en , . W *eater of each month; Horde Thur. . . • • II • • . „i _....,......,..--,--- ---e. • • - . ,- - ----4-"sr-•-•!---•'-- • fil ti. A. NEWTObt, D. D. E.. Dentist. 0....ce Awn Blvokt 4-tunarlowt out- Au umdern methods, used. Beet materials furnished. . crown and Bridgework. Painless.extraot4 ion br the use or the latest/tsiroPlest an West remedr,..30141110P0 H. Newest *math _swami teeth. aunnium pleteecl nott breakable . ' . • WESTERN .EAII.1,. . London., Canada. ' . - ' 'SEPT 7th to 15th 19, 1_7 . ... . . . Lucknow Fruit. 86 Produce ... . Company _. • . WANT CREAM • . . We:test each can and pay for it as received, • Get a nan and' . . . . ,start now, when price, is high . . ' 1 L.,_, 1867-q A Half Century of • Success 1917 . - , • • - THURSDAY; AUG. 230-,-. 1917- Carter (this is the communication by which. the increase of tender wai at- • ' . • • • . • - . The Great.. Agritultarai Exhibition-- of ...Western Ontario . • . 1 , . , •. THE °Baying:Hi To ROGERS. • rangsaymust ha.v,a occurred after Aug.Aeg. 16.upbn the advice of Mr., Hooper.° (Mr. , . . . „ ' . - • • i • $32 SOO 00 in Prizes and Attractons . I ' • • • • . ° .. d . A very interesting .:,'.rograminel including Military and . - • Other.features--TwicE Dmi.x,. .. , , , rinEwonns EACH NIGHT , T,Wo SPEED. EVENTS DAILY .. • • . ititiCii1) Reit,WAXRATBS .. , .. ....._-_-., -- • .. . ...:- „.. • - • . _. „. • . .1' ' 1.' t 13 try Porms and all informatlini ficiiiiilieSecretary. ,-,... • • , • ,. . , , • .. LIMIT.orir:, W. M. GARTSItOREL, ' •, A. 'K.. AWIT. , . President.. • , Secretary. . . • .o . . - k ' • • „ - . . . 1 . ,.. Rose t what have Isbera s•against r „ . . Rama. is a queatien we heard e. man ask the other day when the _remark was . ‘• • „- - •. made that it could hardly be expected .., that Liberals would join a Coalition goy., , ernment ;under SirtRobe., ei I3orden if he ' • ., insisted- nPon retaining Rogers 'in the. •(Jabinet." • . . • . ' .. Those, Wile read °nit The gail and .. , . wpm or The Toronto Daily 'News . are not -_to --ow .1v _t e ux 10 • likelyv.. what.the ob' t• tete ‘ . 'Rogers is, es these paperellave not given • p3pmin'enee to the reports on the .steength: , - f -whielt-readers -of The-Globe,Ond The. .°, ..' . . Tomto Daily Star cOndtaiiin lune. They . . .'main objection therefore think that the• '• , , to . Rogers is that he . has a 'Wonderful . • . genius. for 'winning electione, and that . • . , •, . , naturally the Liberals are anxious tosee .•. • Mat a,. Conservative discredited ' and driVeti from pUbIle iife. .; • . ' '. . , , ithekeitcreallymorelhatillii$k Ilere, . -• . , , „..,.„ . . . m brief, is a pat of theitoeje ,.. . Mi. Rogers • •was. Minister of „Public, Works in the Manitoba. eiloVerninetit. , . . . • ., - ' the'n•rtITS:toqw.:';i:at:iar*"litiettikerld= Under PremierRoblin, in1919Lanni-,. .4. „. , and the tima when erection . ..,paas a, ' :bt-tile-Prenaoal48•13-110-1-11114-a-Y-"-er-'arge- . • .. • - .- and coedit public buildings was • under • , •g taken at Winnipeg. !, Before. the ' build- , . '' • • ' ' jogs Were completed Mr. Rogers entered .. ., .... . 'the Dominion. ar mmen n was . - 13 . r t a d • ' ap . . ..1 painted Minieter- .91 the, Interior, In Sir ' bert Bordee's first cabinet • and later . .en. e more unpor , n , po i ion Was 'V tii •completely' M41% ' *f P br "W k It ' 'of : 'meter o u ic • oe s. . maysame ' ' ' ' b *c Work' here beneentioned that thsPu h •,„ s Department is. the great spending" de: - Dominion•'fl • . " . pertment of -the overnment, ._ and-, gittes many opportanttieri•for. Ine • - .• - - • 4 • -giving Of -favors m the. form. of profitable • • • jobs to :friends of the goyernment. While•the.Manitoba proSinaial. build. • - - logs were• is eourse Of erection, both be- fore and after Mr. Rogers- left. the Mani.' tOba ;for: the Dominion , eapital, there Were many charges of graft againet the Manitoba Public Works Department. . Ifoopee,was. the arChiteet)., . . Further on-.Instice, Galt sam. • "I ciennot accept Mr.' Roger's third atatee . . . ,, ment." etc. And further: "Ican 'Me no credence whatever to Mr, Roger.ie fourth end final statement that,* etc. That io only a Very small prat of Itt . . • but it gives an Idea Of whatJustice Galt • found acainstMr 'Rogers' and it Surely -,-- •-• ' •-' - • ''' - • . ' • - --• . is bad enough.. It means that • he was found guilty of • robbing the :Provincial treasUry, - which it was his duty to guard, . $ , .. .. • . hild,. of making 'nntruthful atitements ---, -.....----: • -..-,-....-, . Wore_the commissioner. That a . - • -.-16 --e' cording to justice Galt, of the Supreme el - - Manitoba.••• - • Court of ,• • , .- .. ..1,niusuce to M. le Reg.ers' i.t, be !mid that there is s.notner sine to • the .etory.- ..:Somilehevet-beingettaid.,about.:.. this., Galt reportth.at olfintal life. for Mr. Rogers tv,e.s becoming •, very' unpleafiant __ A.B. th G lt - o t wa the subject of • . e a, rep r . a , , Mitch contrciveray. and there -•Was,•dife eference of opinion is . to whether the., seVers -criticism's -Were justified,. ,Mt' . , . . a e Rogerson June' 6th asked that -com : . . - .• • - -mission. be aPpointed-toinvestigate- Mri-- , , , . , ,, Justicei Gat's findings Against nine and "by Order:in Connell, Sir 'Ezekes1 Mc- Litod,* Chief juitide• of New Brunswick, and Hon. tenni TeIlier; a -fortner. Chief . Justice of Quebec,' Were appointed_ to . . . . . . . , . . upon the Galt report. These com- • . -'-' • • -" . It - -d ''''b ' • ''' 4 ' -- missioners 'have eery mar ed .as two .. . . . ,... : . . • , . • - t • r prominent Conservatives" . • These two judges looked' over the evii ._ • 1 • J t* G' It .11 t ic. de _ce•taken • by us ice a .an oo • u ... . „ f M ' 'R • • some further evidence from r.. , Rogers, d arrived at a conclusion the very e . an - ' • - • P • points of .t ow reac 0 . v . , ,. . - - ted Mr . Gait They . exonerated . R . ' ' A 'cl that they could a ' - ogers, and said sat ... ey .see n,. -.. . .. , . li - - - ' ' ' • th cennectiotebetween,..1.t. e increase in e i Carter Co.'s contract -..and the contribu, tion • •of that. Co. AO the ,Coriservative . . • - . . - , ' Party fund; and they added that se far . . , .• . - ., . . as the eVutence, showed all that „Mr. °gem .. s. ,. , . . R bad done' a Ministee of =Public Werke in Menitobawas *ell and proper ' • , .. V done --T,hiter.eport tl,r 1.4.trals call • the Roger 0 whitewesh,1.er,it Liberals • it has ••tio weight as they, say ..that. • the opinion of one judge. :8.a:3 good a2. en - other and that the4/161,el-Tellier-COM- . nth . --. - • • Highest Cash. Paces. . Paid for Eggs.: ..--....,...*, " • .. all in and seen* when n. •. . , .- • An town , . . , ° • . Lucknow Fruit 86.Produc: e• , . . .. , . , ,, • • C.514Pa" . ' -e. ' 4E44 *Malt , W. G. McMillan, Mgr * • ,...............e......„....--e..r.....----,,,.. , . . . . FREE ••I1ROS. - • , Studlo'HLut. know:--. , ,.. re' i •,- . -e-elitig lialS,Vegtill ' Order now if you require anything in herr fisting aa the ,supply is already exleitteted in some • A liEysToNE . ToNGIJE suppoot • • , Will .save your horses' necks while woi -" f' alitne - C . , ry ..,,,, .. ... Macitinell . lines..., .• • , . , .... ..„ • king - . • ' .. ...... .. .. _ . • . , , • . ..>: ' ' • ..0een Monday, Tuesday and • .. . -Weditellflai. . . . tfc$4i is the time,(1` have '''''ItharlriailLiiirG031)'t".tirl' . . whille;they are all -iat bogie:. ., . = • ' - on ‘the mower and binder. •' . „ inder. .Twilw arid Har.Finit ' ,Rope . ,.._,_, .. . „ - ' --Machine "and: Separatar '011 : • ,. - - VV. U 'AND1ZEVV LUCKN . .. •• . - - • - • • . , .''. • GRAND TRUNK 7s',ATEAt% - ee. . • ' ' HARVEST HELP .. . . .EXCUR • . ::- ' SIONS c , :$12 00 II) WINNIPEG .% '' ' ' • • •'' • - • • *''''*- • ' - , . AUgttat 21$t and 30t1i.4rem • ' station" •LY•a, Onta7. atutwest .. *O., Toronto, iiiciusive, . .Asigust,23rd and 50tIk fropt-z iittiaiiii Toronto and •iiteat .• , -.,- . , • lfl on,tArio.' • -- • . • ifor particulars is to tickets Weld ofilii/ln- ' nipeg.. etc., apply to •any -1.7rattd.,Trunk I'licket.. Arent.- ,. ' ; , . ' • _.,,2" ' 0,MARTIN, Agents .1tUr401-Ow• ' -'• ' .- ' ‘ Phone 2 •.- ' ' '''' *Emma. -I ••., . • -- , ' • -,-;-4A„... - • .. . , .•,-• ' , .4.b.#1A : LADIES' COLLEOE..":'-. ., . . . . I • OPENS ITS THIR Y 7TH. tild - ' • ' ' • . .-r• i YEAR ..ON . - . , ' •••,./ i--: •• ;SEPTEMBER,: rl. 7Vta;r :4 . - • SEVENTEEN,: ,NINETEEN-• .' 144-*** ,?. . , HUNDRED & .SEVENTEEN'.. . . • „.`Thotongh.coursas in Mus.ic. Art: oratory, Ili gh.:S'ahool., busine.ii : • college. Domestic Science and. Superior • physical Training. - • . . . • • • • , FOR TERMS, ADDRESS-; . •• •. • -1L 1. WARNER. M. A.. • D. ft,... 'President.. Si.' Thomas. •Ontuio • • . . , , .., .. , • ---- . ., . . , . . A (MEAT WAR -MAP- • '- " • : . . • . • " Our. Stock. --of• Silksil, 'Wen- . • .. . • • . ' • . • • Assorted-i-•-•;i13ought•.Beforke .... . .,•_... • . • . • •- ' ••• • • • ., Canadian homes will no longer have • difficulty. in folloiving • the. Canadian ' -teeelpe in Prence, There has. just 'been . . , ' . !hewed a map •of the European War 12 miles .frona . the fragments of their. • • --. t 1 - • • . seats -and -their- if6preservera- That donk by the com until people of Germany.' THOUSANDS OP MEN NEEDISO ' - • . • - • . „ _... . .. . ., ...----a----..--.----- :., ;11..r• wES(ERN t;,ANilla • - ---• • .. :that cleaelyshoweeveripOint of interest .. . , . . that has been Mentioned , in despatches - ' • ' ' ' first -i• -ae,41•In .. Snide the Canadian force.a au - - . ... .- reanete It hat; been Made aPeciallY•fOr --th L-6-tY6._AtzqgivIWIT-., .„ .„..k.,IflimPat'rniiik •ral.---..VE..9.,,,I,17-.'9.1aft.•4-41-00t.!.q.. ';1 el - • • ' ..- and is' a•ert3dit %dee. tn,anadianenter-, . . - • - • - prize. It is a marvel of detail, and yet - not*Crowaed. It is in four colors and f • about 21-3 x 3.1-4 feet and 4-0 . . Idea into •; about 6 x 10 . Indira, a very neat cover, , The Map is Surrounded bY a border of ' -thereindiental badgerand COat of 'OMB Of nearly every.battalum that left Can adk-frOnt Halifax to -Vancouver. Every important point can be recognized at ---Once, • That portion, of •tlies mapeovering - France -lama sotteolor:with -natnee-nf- 'towns and battle scenes inblack, easiv . recognizable. The Map is endorsed by returned military experts as most com- . ,, se • . piete and accurate, in detail. The e$aP . could not be prOduc.ed, eXcept 'id fin& -. large- anantities as •-The Family. Herald . *ill nee, at less than two delimit a•copyi, - let it had absolutely free' „With .Tle'Fandly Herald: , • ' . ' The publishers of Theramily Herald. •• end • WeeklY Star for several months back hale been fighting hard against • the. necessity Of increasing their sub. ' - . - . ' • - =Hogan rates, but eventually- had to ' COMO to it like Most other papers. • The . increaee, however, is. a mere trifle-. - twenty-five tents ..a y'eart making' their new rate •$1.26 -and with the yearli sub. eeription they will include a Copy of this great War Map free of &ergs, This ie , _certainly a generous offer, and inie that 'Canadian* Will' appteclite, Marty biz- peted a much . larger increase in the irabscription prite Of The raentlYlleralcl anct_ere_ _surprised_ at. __the smell ,..ottra, attiOnnt charged. The eliOrilleala eirell. 'ego& of The Family fleraldand "Weekly Starthoutd IA stilt 06401 'yoliea Ow ghat... tuirAihiiiiiii 1101trislErt, • 7,.._Finallivie.44iberaiLDpposition____in Minitobaseeured the appointineit of a . GO.M- in -04011, to 'enn- . like into the Chargeli ,:-.. 1.• . ' ' - - -•.- -. ., • - or graft in Connection with the • erection , • , ofthe public hitildings; The comnliesion . 'aryita;Nputte-on-, . ' initialer!" was appointed' for the bringing in of jot such elep . „ „ . . , . S ort as it made ' 0 to z.. •• thein Mr Reliefs lir she 'Same • ailf the .. - .. • - nunissiOn nad 'Dot been i ••• secon4 ,,eo . . . . P lanai. -..Juld...:thar regard14.4104,7110:-V .• . t . . . • , , „ 4. e.• Last...Rise- . e • • e • • •,...... • ..e., • __'...1.olen.lgereerieehte-meek.a"CittlY tr4/jr.: ' - -••••• - •- ' htafter t red to, Says that one night a great ' . - ' - • - - • • •• •• - -..$.$ • battle'he saw.tWo wounded Rostnan solo, - - - -i , - •,•-, - '-.---Thouzaniti-ffof-L-mon- -are. required to - t - • • help in the great work of. harvesting • • • . . the Western' crop .. Arrangements for - --, - . • . • , ' . .. e ...Rave a itio.t±of....1 -.. • ... _ " -• . • • k- -! - - IlAtallif:$171t0.,,,,,p_,e,t,_ .. luta *..--2-i '„•• . AI •'• ''' °lig- ihees------.-- ier„, idt-th-arve 4 "--,en..Dthttzdf-ttb- • .P.C.Me.'" ..._ . • .. . , ..6..a - West -iispoi-W-R• 'u the.Las great '.'iiielm*-,et...aititertelswiedeett•-t.biktIOttia ••••-• --e•-e*med-4,Ber -4 Vt...47-AutiRak,C, `',.,, „ „11j6-eil hiqt---.EV.;......--A-014,...*.i9.-.L..... .....•:.‘.4 -14,V " - ..--,----,-,:. ---,-.,----7-..75-.7...---, A---.17.1%., XIV . .- • .' . , . ----`• iiirkhia beliii-robbed-to-; thelittelit-- Of 8892,098.1a .• . .: ---- .._ Certain 'diiicrOveries 'made during the calthel-blitinedfOrthie ad ime..thatiheY . ......-... - • '• - r Ro • ars is lain the evidence against ?I.:, g ,.. p enough' ' • , . • ••• . • - . • • , / - ' . eareCut-oiLand_part. ALIna...teeglle. tera. ." • • . i: $ ii - - t_. -- • rt. ,• - away, the multhations having ueen quite. . .. evidently done While the men. lay help:. less on the field....That: WM done,. 'not by the War lords; but by thecommon .peoplo of Germany. An. isolated case, . . ..of okra°, would prove, notning ageiest ' but there Were other thousanda. a people, . ,.. . . . . of acts ' betraying, the feline barbarous . • . .fiature. .. - _ ..... .. .. .. _,. ---'7-'•-!"--- • -- .-by- the• CanadianTiatekiiiway.. • • . .. - • . . • . Excursions from points•in 'Ontario to . ' • Manitob a,. *.Saikatcliewan ' and Mberta wi i ll be rtin-, and special trains operated, making the trip in Abut thirty, six hoines without change di transfer, ... - ', 4 ' ' .-. .- Going trip West; $12 00 to Winn:peg- • - -'- - - . t• • • • •• t. • . • Returning •!ip Ltie 1 • 018 00.. from *Arinniog. , ,. . •-• ... , , -- Consult -:..0. .1).• R. Agents .,-' • . . • • - . 4 FaWns anci-St t --Sh 4 - a e: - ._ _ . - - :- a - - • • . . ,.., . . . . .. '. . men .. - , - 's.' Rain Coats '. in F ' • - • • • ' - .• • ' 9' • awl% • - - . . Me"4 0 n s, veralls at 41.60. , . . ' . • . splend'd•.- . - a .- b . .1. value.. Bu efore.,titek. -,.;-„•-. • - i. : lz • • - • ••• -- --...i..t..r..--.'-----•"---.,----::'--•-••' • • R d t' . '' - * ' ' • .6 • , ' . e uc lot -in . Girls Bliddies . • • what we -or f 79 ' See.:, • • - . :er or-• . c ancl.•$1 , .. • Wi CONNELL 116 - a.....1",!`""•°""--•";•••"-ieei'i -97 - . ' ... • es• ., • .,... 0 .• $5 t °'-'' , . . get.higher. - . . . a • elea . 't . - r , • • .00. , - ' • • -• ..- • _., _ 1 , 1 .. ---.. . - • 4 • •• • course -of this investigation .suggested that Hon Robert •. hila in charge . • • I • ' SOME PEACE ADVOCATES • .....-..., . of the Manitobapublieep s; hadttart- • , . . . ed tbe 01411'9. . . ' , As a result of the investigation above 'referred to, the • Roblin . °Vern:tient of :Manitoba resigned:on May ,,:li, .1915; -.1 A.-----fo • the -r - • - - / h vnt oat. ... !al mg r eport o t e colomornon.. ' , • , . . Mr. T. c. Norris, leader of the Liberal Party,' beeatne prime minister told the, WA wailopened fOr a complete inimatid. 3"r f the li i e (1' • 'n con- gatmon o W o e prOc %Ingo i. &stein with the publiebu dingo. •Irt10-, tie.e Galt waieeppointed tomuniirie into . Mr. Rogers' doings while in charge of • the u le ep r en , an i • P bl• WorksEt e tni t a "t is the findings of Justice , Galt acting for Manitoba the. • •Govornment which are chiefly damaging to Mr. Rogers. • Mr. Ronettr hitn eff iraVe . evidence before . - . 5 - . , ... .. • . m refernng. to this Iustice. Galt„ , and, . evidence awake Galt said that ho poukt . 4, no. believe what kr. Rogue. said, al- though his 'evidente was glean under ,_,„_,_. °3"1 'A. charge against Mr. Rogers' was that in:connection-With-the erection. of the Agrieniturrit. College Building he' had asked the contrietor, ,e," Mr, Carter' to " his A A4 it from incretto termer or the .wor tom ... . . . . . . Although preparationti.for taltingli big pare' in the 'war are going. on in...the . . . , . . - United States smoothnessand en, • • • • , . • . . . , . r2v the • •cotintry ifs not without its ergy, - • . . . • • ,cotinterinorements-forpetteelinst pe any "kind, oolong tie. it, le peaCe. . . . , .,, ' .• Among other organizations tyokiting • there for petted' is the 1 eople s Councilof Attleriea.• The Council advocate peace •without''forcible'annexations,''which G. . . . . would -mean that, Germany shouldget backallher-lost colonies; .pimitive . . . indemnities; which would mean that GermanyId- nothingfor the would PAYconstituency, ravaging of Beigittin, rtenee . and Serbia, , and 'pay 'nothing for all • the ships she, haz unlawfully mink an d all the lives iliclutaunlawfully deetroyed ' • , . • , .. . . . ", -... . At the head of this Peoples Council . . W of America• is Prof. David Stir ;an, a peace advocate such- an nen*. Ford Wail before he made his fool trip to Eur. , OPO ; but, unlike Ford, Jordan doesn't . .. . . learn by experience Aisoelated-with•Prot.-'.-SOrdaiturt1-.T.- Giliefter, ,Atiolnli Owner! . Benjamin &Mesh) et an.d. Josepti, ,se' hiosiberg- g - • - . ''' . reedier. edeemeee leuee.• sienal•••. . • . _.„.. -. • SIR WILfRED'S FOL.' OWINO , - transportation•west of Wimlipe g.• It is net hoed to see tron3 What guar. .. . . .s tere Sir Wilfred Logo.. will derive his , . -. • ' • . • ' ' following in the next parliament:. It is 'did that tWO' atiticonectiptiOn: candi- . _____.......... _ _ .. . il „th datos. are in hoe fornetnimitste in or ' • .Waterloo. iforth,,Waterloo ut a German . f pro -Ger- and a; hot4sed o . p , Man sentiment. Evidently the people , : . • - .. i tnere ate going to do what, they can or . ., . e - •, the Itaiser.Liturier.follewing will ... • d • ,...f, th 43 i • h f " _ be tria e lip o e ant* r us o 1.ine bee; the pro entails - and shekel% _•• 0 thrtnighOtit the country-. linfOrtunatelY there ere not a few totalled Libeetile in . . • the touottl, ,tvjzo are pleased...that an opportunity to make such a eombination a .ea-trineettribeitelfillee- under- Liberal 1 A , t ' ' 1911 thei'haVe been therYiedthe Con- .servikiived for joining hands with the VatintiallittA of,Onabse in order th defeat. ,_ ,_. .....- August21.t and August llOth ' All stations in • Ontario- west of Smith's • ' • • • • Eallei.uP to and, inciting Toronto, . on Like Ontario Shore title, and Itav.elOck. Peterbott linetalbe train stations between Kiogstou and Itentrew Junction %elute ire, and from stations I'M Toron'to•Sud. , , . .. , , r . , bury direct line. From stations on Sault ste. Marie branch.. rroin. StatiOne 'en , , . -lino Boo, . -, to .. , ,n i main , ucage Franz . i elms ve Prom . ... " talon Bethany Junctem to Port ,.8 . 8$41 . - MeNicoll 0.nd BurketontRottaygeon. A ' • d dA- t301: F. • t3" Void 23r an ups t - rOtil stations Wetit and tenth of Toronto, ii.p to and including Hamilton. and Windsor, glee •..., Owen Sound, IV 1 l. 1,4, reo ............,.$ ,...n „ aiper,,n, .Leee. taste . iyateti, Winghamo Elora, * 14 004 rich, St. Mufti; Port Burwell and . St. Thomas branches m104001215 TatOlito . - - - • - , 1- -- . - - .. - autrnorth to Bolton, inclna• re, • porthei• partienlars from ante, Lit. Tiskst Agents, or W. B. Howard„ • Die. trict Armorer Artont., Teraintel MA. • ,,..„„,.........„.„............„.„_„,„;„;„.„„........i.....;L......s - ..• --.-......._ , • • • ........„ • .. .. . . , - - . re......... or _ IV/ , , 44 • • , • . • WINGHAM. ONT 'Ilia - - .• • $ ,i, 1 B'epopi will open on Moat With. It le mr ‘Ati - • • a * Co lege, Stratford,. a d I'll. t 1.1 ' ' with entral Blial"" n !, lot gamest; College Tero • ' best known Coin i .1 - • f nto, two of 'Canada& • Se on . r • ' L . . -..4.51,!....1_,..!...11_11..._Reare-nre area- ' " - It • • - --Doe. 11 - • trawl/lg.-Ana to gra I t -, P - tngrrett-tunrinig.t, praot . . , , , . i tut co to good poaltione. , Y.V. OW. at 0/10e ler particolard, ee, )1. met kit • • ' . .„. • --, Oke 14 Presideint$ ' ". " " " A tii At A .“ A itA: .. Al •