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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Thuraddy, Afar& kird
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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
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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
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nutted un er Laurier. Surely sole
better.00mbination ce.n•ber, found to o
the job. . • .
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Letters ofncredit
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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'
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"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
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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
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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
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makes this statement; 141 Nailer end'
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that the Carter Conipany contributed in
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an tee sune,of 4032,5Q0 to the ,Conserea-
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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
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COMMON PEOPLE OF GEHmairr
r 411/RON. (.01UNTY NEWS , I
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In husstatemeet 'regarding the entrance
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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• .
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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
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military cast ta•se brutal. and larbarioue.
People °fa. humane- disposition are, in
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the absence of strong prom, !evident to
believe that others - e ' Nuch different'c'
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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-
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-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
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and militaryealftura.. . - . , . . ,
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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.
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,soromg.interest,t,saw-a_gogo. neat 01 tn
. German atolose range, alld...:.it'. was Ilia
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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 ,
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- but was - &tied id' thatjidgineht afterw
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.. months nt campaigning witlithejltisehingi
.. rt Poland, . fle-iiVett the detailh of•Ahe
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rillai, Ie.". ,,.ir •.eri. 0.14: •Apojage•
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.haint's:
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and on the battio was.. Much of it is
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revolting, . ,,. .,. ,. . . . . , . ..
g; but the story -retold Vid sue
01 eating itod_
tte tio t d t '1' ith itiair
-a-- 111* - ° • ck"- cill ..7.• .- - ... • • .
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died' Malice that one la persuaded
without ,.. , , .
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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
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.. au- te- 11)1 'man form
are a nation.. . . , ,.,
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The is agains not only tiii *Kaiser
bat the German 'people; . They sre the'
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on land and sea ' Consider the case
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of the ateamer, Siligiati. Prince • 'Torpee.
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doed $O0 miles from land the crew toeli
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to the' 11 boats.- They were taken
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upon'the, deck of tne.suoMmine, their
boats- .. * - am • bed -their -life-
littlewere . as , , .
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- throws away. they •'
preservers were . ey were
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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
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. 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
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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
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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. , . .
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' A -*.Bneatit STnIANT.-Niisa, Katie
-dia.c,,Gregort .a ittudene.ef _lhe 0,..linton..
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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•
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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:
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aa, activeleaciee among her compamous.
• and*a n of the 'hese playtes in the
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basketball , temet w.hich upheld _the
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onor,-o . . .- ...._an. many-- ai • o a
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m s - - The • record of Hub Mac --
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..Gregor's scholastic achievement's is one
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of expepteonal bnluaney.: . She paasOu
her Lower • School ' eXtutlitiation with
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holiote in 1911 her •Middle• Scheel
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Entrance to . orma . vvi •, 1 inors, . as
weil 841' J Ile* Martionlation. iil i 015..
In the summer Of 1916 she tos .'Pars
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-.I of the 'Faculty 'Entrance...Examinee....
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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
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fineness will entitle; her to Part 11,
Faculty Entrance, -besides -winning for
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her a utsh, prize and free tintien at
the „fruiverait of lira total value of
5.111 1 . . rf • • b '.
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fit 6 ....She: wi a ao • qua $ y. fOi t 0
first Carter Scholarship for the best
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atuneat in the County . of itlurdii; . an ,
. additional :prize 01,4;4100.- • .. ' *• ' -.:
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0, 8. yoWLEIt, ta WS.; D. D. B. -Moe up
stairs in Button Block. Teamster. See°
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Witttee11.43, VidcuPwn-zukteu
ework. Jena, . rooter let. en , .
W *eater of each month; Horde Thur.
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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
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. London., Canada.
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'SEPT 7th to 15th 19, 1_7
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Lucknow Fruit. 86 Produce
... . Company
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We:test each can and pay for
it as received, • Get a nan and'
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,start now, when price, is high .
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1867-q A Half Century of • Success 1917
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THURSDAY; AUG. 230-,-. 1917-
Carter (this is the communication by
which. the increase of tender wai at-
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The Great.. Agritultarai Exhibition-- of ...Western Ontario
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THE °Baying:Hi To ROGERS.
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rangsaymust ha.v,a occurred after Aug.Aeg.
16.upbn the advice of Mr., Hooper.° (Mr.
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• $32 SOO 00 in Prizes and Attractons .
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. A very interesting .:,'.rograminel including Military and
. - • Other.features--TwicE Dmi.x,. ..
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rinEwonns EACH NIGHT ,
T,Wo SPEED. EVENTS DAILY .. •
• . ititiCii1) Reit,WAXRATBS .. , ..
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. .1' ' 1.' t 13 try Porms and all informatlini ficiiiiilieSecretary.
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LIMIT.orir:, W. M. GARTSItOREL, ' •, A. 'K.. AWIT.
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President.. • , Secretary. . .
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what have Isbera s•against r
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Rama. is a queatien we heard e. man
ask the other day when the _remark was
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made that it could hardly be expected
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that Liberals would join a Coalition goy.,
, ernment ;under SirtRobe., ei I3orden if he
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insisted- nPon retaining Rogers 'in the.
•(Jabinet." • . . • . '
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Those, Wile read °nit The gail and
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not -_to --ow .1v _t e ux 10 •
likelyv.. what.the ob' t• tete
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'Rogers is, es these paperellave not given
• p3pmin'enee to the reports on the .steength:
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- f -whielt-readers -of The-Globe,Ond The.
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Tomto Daily Star cOndtaiiin lune. They
. . .'main objection
therefore think that the• '• , ,
to . Rogers is that he . has a 'Wonderful
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genius. for 'winning electione, and that
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naturally the Liberals are anxious tosee
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Mat a,. Conservative discredited ' and
driVeti from pUbIle iife. .; • . ' '.
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ithekeitcreallymorelhatillii$k Ilere,
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m brief, is a pat of theitoeje
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Mi. Rogers • •was. Minister of „Public,
Works in the Manitoba. eiloVerninetit.
, . . . • ., - ' the'n•rtITS:toqw.:';i:at:iar*"litiettikerld=
Under PremierRoblin, in1919Lanni-,.
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, and the tima when erection
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:bt-tile-Prenaoal48•13-110-1-11114-a-Y-"-er-'arge-
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and coedit public buildings was • under
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taken at Winnipeg. !, Before. the ' build-
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jogs Were completed Mr. Rogers entered
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'the Dominion. ar mmen n was . -
13 . r t a d • ' ap
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painted Minieter- .91 the, Interior, In Sir
' bert Bordee's first cabinet • and later
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.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,
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and-, gittes many opportanttieri•for. Ine
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-giving Of -favors m the. form. of profitable
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jobs to :friends of the goyernment.
While•the.Manitoba proSinaial. build.
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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)., .
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Further on-.Instice, Galt sam. • "I
ciennot accept Mr.' Roger's third atatee
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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
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but it gives an Idea Of whatJustice Galt
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found acainstMr 'Rogers' and it Surely
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is bad enough.. It means that • he was
found guilty of • robbing the :Provincial
treasUry, - which it was his duty to guard,
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hild,. of making 'nntruthful atitements
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Wore_the commissioner. That a
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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'
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Rogerson June' 6th asked that -com
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-mission. be aPpointed-toinvestigate- Mri--
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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
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upon the Galt report. These com-
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missioners 'have eery mar ed .as two
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- t • r prominent Conservatives" .
• These two judges looked' over the evii
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de _ce•taken • by us ice a .an oo
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some further evidence from r.. , Rogers,
d arrived at a conclusion the very e .
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points of .t ow reac 0 . v
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ted Mr .
Gait They . exonerated .
R . ' ' A 'cl that they could a
' - ogers, and said sat ... ey .see n,.
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cennectiotebetween,..1.t. e increase in e i
Carter Co.'s contract -..and the contribu,
tion • •of that. Co. AO the ,Coriservative
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' Party fund; and they added that se far
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. as the eVutence, showed all that „Mr.
°gem .. s. ,. , . .
R bad done' a Ministee of =Public
Werke in Menitobawas *ell and proper
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• 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- .
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OPENS ITS THIR Y 7TH.
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rl. 7Vta;r :4 . - • SEVENTEEN,: ,NINETEEN-• .'
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HUNDRED & .SEVENTEEN'..
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„.`Thotongh.coursas in Mus.ic. Art: oratory, Ili gh.:S'ahool., busine.ii :
• college. Domestic Science and. Superior • physical Training. -
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• • • • , FOR TERMS, ADDRESS-; . •• •. •
-1L 1. WARNER. M. A.. • D. ft,... 'President.. Si.' Thomas. •Ontuio •
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A (MEAT WAR -MAP-
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Our. Stock. --of• Silksil, 'Wen-
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., Canadian homes will no longer have
• difficulty. in folloiving • the. Canadian
' -teeelpe in Prence, There has. just 'been
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' . !hewed a map •of the European War
12 miles .frona . the fragments of their.
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seats -and -their- if6preservera- That
donk by the com until people of Germany.'
THOUSANDS OP MEN NEEDISO ' - • .
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:., ;11..r• wES(ERN t;,ANilla
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:that cleaelyshoweeveripOint of interest
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that has been Mentioned , in despatches
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.. Snide the Canadian force.a au - - .
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.- 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..
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..- and is' a•ert3dit %dee. tn,anadianenter-,
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prize. It is a marvel of detail, and yet
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not*Crowaed. It is in four colors and
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• 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-
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. 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.
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=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
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_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
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or graft in Connection with the • erection
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'aryita;Nputte-on-,
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' initialer!" was appointed' for the bringing in
of jot such elep . „ „ . . , . S
ort as it made ' 0 to
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thein Mr Reliefs lir she 'Same • ailf the
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red to, Says that one night a great
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• battle'he saw.tWo wounded Rostnan solo,
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help in the great work of. harvesting
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Certain 'diiicrOveries 'made during the
calthel-blitinedfOrthie ad
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away, the multhations having ueen quite.
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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,
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..of okra°, would prove, notning ageiest
' but there Were other thousanda.
a people, . ,.. . . . .
of acts ' betraying, the feline barbarous
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.-by- the• CanadianTiatekiiiway.. •
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. Excursions from points•in 'Ontario to
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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-
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Returning •!ip Ltie 1 • 018 00.. from
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course -of this investigation .suggested
that Hon Robert •. hila in charge
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• ' SOME PEACE ADVOCATES
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. of the Manitobapublieep s; hadttart-
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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
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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
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m refernng. to this
Iustice. Galt„ , and, .
evidence awake Galt said that ho poukt
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no. believe what kr. Rogue. said, al-
though his 'evidente was glean under
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'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
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his A A4 it from
incretto termer or the .wor tom
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. Although preparationti.for taltingli big
pare' in the 'war are going. on in...the
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- United States smoothnessand en,
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r2v the • •cotintry ifs not without its
ergy, - • . . .
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• ,cotinterinorements-forpetteelinst pe
any "kind, oolong tie. it, le peaCe. .
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' .• 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
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indemnities; which would mean that
GermanyId- nothingfor the
would PAYconstituency,
ravaging of Beigittin, rtenee . and Serbia,
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and 'pay 'nothing for all • the ships she,
haz unlawfully mink an d all the lives
iliclutaunlawfully deetroyed ' •
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At the head of this Peoples Council
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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
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learn by experience
Aisoelated-with•Prot.-'.-SOrdaiturt1-.T.-
Giliefter, ,Atiolnli Owner! . Benjamin
&Mesh) et an.d. Josepti, ,se' hiosiberg-
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. reedier. edeemeee leuee.• sienal•••.
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SIR WILfRED'S FOL.' OWINO
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transportation•west of Wimlipe g.•
It is net hoed to see tron3 What guar.
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tere Sir Wilfred Logo.. will derive his
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' following in the next parliament:. It is
'did that tWO' atiticonectiptiOn: candi-
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datos. are in hoe fornetnimitste in or
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.Waterloo. iforth,,Waterloo ut a German
. f pro -Ger-
and a; hot4sed o . p ,
Man sentiment. Evidently the people
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tnere ate going to do what, they can or
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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% _••
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thrtnighOtit the country-. linfOrtunatelY
there ere not a few totalled Libeetile in
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• 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.
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August21.t and August llOth ' All
stations in • Ontario- west of Smith's
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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.
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, 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$41
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MeNicoll 0.nd BurketontRottaygeon.
A ' • d dA- t301: F. •
t3" Void 23r an ups t - rOtil
stations Wetit and tenth of Toronto, ii.p
to and including Hamilton. and Windsor,
glee •..., Owen Sound, IV 1 l. 1,4, reo
............,.$ ,...n „ aiper,,n, .Leee.
taste .
iyateti, Winghamo Elora, * 14 004
rich, St. Mufti; Port Burwell and . St.
Thomas branches m104001215 TatOlito
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autrnorth to Bolton, inclna• re,
• porthei• partienlars from ante, Lit.
Tiskst Agents, or W. B. Howard„ • Die.
trict Armorer Artont., Teraintel MA.
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,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&
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trawl/lg.-Ana to gra I t -, P - tngrrett-tunrinig.t, praot
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, Y.V. OW. at 0/10e ler particolard,
ee, )1. met kit • • ' . .„. • --,
Oke 14 Presideint$ '
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