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illiCitilDBRitatO THE. 5oLDIE14.
, - °
gree" deal Of *font is- being 74-spri1c,"
the Canadian .soldzer8 by the loose -or
Malicious talk of thoughtlerse( or low -
minded persons--eften by thew.- who
havingefailad to volunteer seek lb die
credit the env with a ,view to 'eXensing
'thinnseivesi.for slurkinga. duty
There are those' who • eau see:only:the
'evil aide of -litei :anywhere, and semi'
who have eleited the innipa eet eolith -6
.„
tirtinkeiarrese and the .had wonten Who•
are about.' -Othera see little or nothing
of tido. 'Welt depends Upon.What° one
jeakilig for, or What lis Mira is eon-
• ititrite d to receive and magnify,._ ,
• . The Bruee' Battalion hay( Come in for
a great deal of alander otiginatirig. with
the beee:Mindeci.:' The question
• rprent13r risked; 41/irlia* Is the Bruce
Battalion beteg kepteo long in Englandl"
Atka some have answered '03!..ausying that
Ude ia an tutteh clieease among the men
: that they never are fit, to go to rranee..
This explanation Cannot he otkerethan
. the visporingsof the :thoughtless:scan-
• dajnibbgey. In ,the first place there werej
in Euglaiiti und reeently, one hundred
other .bettalions as well.es the Bruce• ; -
and there is now about forty other, a#0, t
- adiatt-battall'ons there. - Thuntithellaw.-
114P;LOil te.J.Vsive latent -which,. orafta.
eitletie tifritf
the strength of the battalions , at the t
front as tbey are Worn dOivn. So there o
is no reason for Wonder that the Bruce .0
Battalion le still n pigtail& •
There is ne rouse whatever in the mc- I
planatiOn that the battalion is Unlit' for e
' service because df the debauelnity o the t
Why slioUld tine - battalion, in
„pay !espettn_the hest which eVer
Cituides be remelt worse than Pther t
battaliorret ThatquestiOn does not p
%tea to be answered.. Besides Many of "
the men are known In their ignite 1oei1. *
" itte'is to be • Sober eleart.liViog fellows a
ythowould steed- up ureter teiiiptation"ti
if any men would. . b
A. Certain -alitnoilnt of debattebary b
insepatble from; army camp life and fe
igauraut perafens With eyes and eata th
for that only which. im low, seeing this, pa
come away to report that it it the *Inge *
thing* • . •
• Thoughtful people, with the good th
thisoldiero at heart will conatder Where d
, title ecandle talk cornea from and value
it aceordingly. /t. would, not be worth $
° referring to, were it not that the tong co
and otherwise muetpllitti stay of the be
truee. Battn Engl
alion iand helps to give, T
the slander entrance* and eauses many th
to datspeet that tbere may ba seine trate. to
in it
POO* SAVING MID
FOOD WASTING
Tits woo* who ere I* persistently
&eked te ski* food are right in Writing
the Yoe& Coateoller W begin hisher up
when the nate isa greeter. They feel
that the little they can save more than
they UV, been doing ia infinitismal
whets eorapared to 7,949,36* poundsof
wit (barley) the 60,444487, pounds of
corn, the 10430,817 pounds of rye and
• 131,581 pounds of oats Vabiall, the dis-
tilliers and brewers take to be converted
• into beverages which theworld eon very
well do without'. . The ow' look* so
much the weree in.the Preseuee ef the
• feet that Mr. Hoover, food controller of
• the United Sfartea put a stop to the
waste of grain in making alcoholic bey -
etagere gis order earl* into effect on
• September 8th, and it was at once obeyed.
Re put* stop to the waste of buelielii
before asking the women to save the
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Canada is unfortunate in having a
general election coining on in the midst
of its efforts to ma the, war., roliticans
are always timid when an eleetion is
near at bard, and they are especiallY.
careful of the rich 'men and compantee
who eupplythe campaign funds. That
ia wiry the Onvernment allowe-th
tillers to go on wit)) their waste of food
•etuffe;mad why the Oppoaition had noth.
• mg tb say about it, kr It said that we
have wren:Irma try public opinion; ib
governraent by public opinion .qual-
ified by the influenceol_mouey.
TIIE DITCII MUST GQi -
,• Every week we read , in the . county
. .
spare articles under stich headings mu
"AOC° Took to the Diteb,". "Auto Turned
Turtle," lAuto Accident.!'. the.greot-,
inajority of cases it is a matterof getting
WO the ditch In One Way or another:
• The fact of the,rnattei is that the old
reads are not fit for the neW traffic. The
tclags'arn tea narrow and the 'ditehes
alongside are too deep.. Most of the
MORI On thepart of the driver; but the
accidents; of course, are due %to reekless-
iitatini 1'004 lkoree--6040
source of dangetteven to the careful and
experienced, Yew home now --give
trouble when beirig passed by. an auto,
mobile, and there would •be Ilene At all'
-if the roads were a little Wider and 'the
:ditches a little farther away. ,
. • • iv
rtnen.the eOunty toad commuesioners,
get to work, this-anaking the roads safer
for both motor and horse drawn vehietes,
he-Oire.:'ef;tlie ends they' Will lime li
ItieW While re.makingthe county roade,
COMPIXTING
•
' WORLD'S WONDER
' -9E4144 and the , -engineers in change
of the work another to : the World's
wonders when On Thdraday of last Week
they the last link in the , -QUefree
,Bridge, thus completing the large feat -
tires of the immense structure'_
Ib is one of the bitrgeot bridges in the'
world. It is the biggest cantilever
bridge ever built, and the span over the
deep part of the river is the longest
bridge,apan so tar eoustructed, '
As the history of the bridge is marked
by two great theasterer 'much armlet
was felt-thearighbet tehThom-iffy diiiing
the three dityti of het week occupied- in
piecing thoviast seotioh positloa, arid
he announeeinent that it had heen
manfully Iskft0661Plished,
#.:40400-btudielland7.00itapli9:1111.
• VIII- a together In
biee sections,. Froin either side
the river immense Arms (known atitlie
antilever arms) were built out over the
water, which in that part of the river is
80 feet deep, flows With n strong eurr-
nt and le daily affected the ' ocean.
ides, Theme arms, approach te,_ within
40 feet of eachother, and the third see,
on is that-whi41) Alia thie gap, joining
he two,great aims- together tind cony,
toting thebridge frum bank to hank.
-The plaeing of this 640 -foot section
an the crowning task of the whole un.
erteking, and that. which .has at this
me centred public 'attention npori the
ridge, Thi e section. is an imMense
ridge in itself.' .1t, la 046 feet. leng,..88
et wide, 110 feet high, and weighs live
motami tons; yet it is small as cont.
red to one of the cantilever' arms
Welt support .
To the Unusual size Of the bridge and
e enormous weight of metal used were
iie to the twonceidents which occurred
o August .20, 1007 and the other en
eptemher lith 1.010 The first mielnip
notated in the collapsing of the arm
ing billitiont freer, Alm south bank,
he engineers had net rightly ealculated
e strength of steel required to suppert
great a *eight. The diatieter of last
year coneieted in the falling ef the 840. le
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•
WHY WE- ARE
In perfect healthwe auE1y realize
that we have st network of nerves, but
when strength is declining the same
nervous system givee the alarm in
headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep,
irritability, and unless correetedlleads
straight to a breakdown.
Scott's Emulsion is exactly what you
should take; its rich nutriment:gets
into the blood and so feeds the tiny
nerve -cells airline the whole system
responds to its refreshing tonic force.
scene; Ilewne. Toronto, Qat.
11 U L.UCKNO W 1Jq 1 1Nt..1.
foot connecting section into the river
when it way, being raised to position
Thire like the 'drat accident was due to
want or experience in handling so great
a weight, A part of the lifting mechan-
ism gave way and in a -few morawits-
the great eteel ,frame &apparel) be.
neath the blue 'water of the river. No
attemPt was made to raise it, Instead
the construction of another was homed.
lately uudertaken, and it took just' a
Year. to- soPPistg-it-,-nift- tiMe-uocksnier
tali; was made and the ave-theusand-ton
sectionWas Itoisted,102. ft straight up
wade and securely bolted in position.
The first accident caused, the death
of oa to/04mm 4140)4 second the death
of three or four.,
It is eleven years since work on the
bridge was commenced and up to the
present 817,000,00ethave been exponded.
When cempleted. it will cost atteut'94-
000,000. • . • • •
HURON to OUNtir NEW g"
It is Bahl that Buoy Gederieh people
Whosailtiveted extra garden plotsrra
a
• having their vegetables Staten. '
'friat Toronto, on Saturday morning,
September 15, the marriage took place
erClake Alberta,
Williare Bamford of Auburn, to Or, .
11. R.- Saliovia, of Goderich, the wore.
mocy being performed. by. Rev. Jas.
Wilson, of riover•court "road rresby •
,
terian church,. at thermanse, •
: At espeoial meeting,of the Seafarth
collegiate Iroard 'Prineipal- goes was
' authorized ter close the school: for the
ce?..tettieestereidityte-terillide,pupil to
eeeist. Pr,iclayta ,Saturdays in the
spreading of -bar - the •Panadiata
Blear ' SerionS.1086 -
threatened thia industry for laelc,Pt
help arta the beard readily re:seeded to
the emnpany'r appeal or assistance'
from .the•:schoof,„
Conneiler 'Ilin.ney, cif Elyth,. had
the-;miefertnne to Wet bik&.
accident whiletakinghfhis Crop. -Ile
was' getting •on, the. load grain when
-the support beck° 'letting- hint fell
tigainet the horses, which' seared them.
,
They itatteiii away and the wagyu ran
over him; breaking one of his Tiba and
othstrwise 'injuring him. Hp. was eon
fined to house for some timedtaring
*Welt his wire looked .efter the mail
route* which he has charge.
Getting Even-=-Coostables ' :
Mitten,: Se iforth; W. T..'Pellew;Ged-
erich; and. „Wallace, Clinton, have
been served. With/Wits claiming itil-
stged damaged, se the result of the
search for mid removalof liquor'frenl
the residenee of JamesBlYth;
some 'Mite two. The writs are issued
by -111,m44 -.-E; Prineey, ,Etirns' so
lictor; and thevades are weenie up for
trial -,att-tlre: felt assiies in Ooderiel;
Magiatiate And, ewe, of Cliriten, by
whourtheecharge'reaneiriet Mr -Berns
wee tdadi f."!.).44,92.71,:_iSMO-9110-
ifettor. •
•aa'„ 13aci. Antor.:--Keen filtered was
taken itt.the hearingof the liquor ease
on Monday in which Thoniirs Stevena
alert son, of ,Qiieen's Rotel, •Seaford;
were charged With assault and vice.
lithinef the Canada Temrierai)ce Act
7‘si'FiPthe Getterieli Star, Alabitritte-
Greig was on the bench, and Crown
Attorney. Seeger proseeuted for in:,
specter Torrance, whikklawyer Beet
acted for the defendant. W• S. Ding
naan vieechairrnan Of the Ontario lie.
oese boned, 'came up from Toronto
to attendthe-trial, and 611:Owed the
°Vidor:ice closely throughout bon,
4tab1es 'and
41 "
0Alillaa told of their eXPerietiees
tonneegen with the recent, raid at the
Queen's lintel,. Conatable ?allow,
Wile treiln eharged of the 'raid, told
the court that lie tied , made foul, or
five rade on the same hotel in preview;
years, ,and on Valli 'Ocermion had diifi.
rarity in executing order to seareh
the prentiees, The eonstablei ex
peeted obstruction 'again, and went
prepared ti lorry out their instruetiOns
This was the reaeoft given,for Pellowp
having three %satellite. It Was al
god that tie soon 4,8 Theellest PtoVelle*
I ii‘11. Ws* asked 0 he had any liquor
ou Ide per
son he made* drive at the
officer*, which started a eeuffle, that
finally ended in his having to gi e up
* large liar*, vrbieh he bact in bitpocket. Stevens it wee alleged,
• brought in a heavy black thorn cane
with which to mist i be elficers. Be-
sides the flask, the officer* ;dad secured
v. jug, which they foetid in theox,
ice b
Only the charge fot havirig lispor Wad
heard, the naagistrato resorving his
aeolsion. Five own of essult treerinst
Steven % and !iia son have been a
Lwd1, Septet -libel' 2 II, a 91 7
loaned for one week.
. RE4SONS FOR' EXEMPTION
• Exemption from service, under Tthe
1iIitaryerviee Act, may be claimed
On eight separate grounds. The forms.
of oPPlioation, which will he available
at postofficesthroughout the Dominion
in the course of EA, few daysL roake,Aja__
eIear. The grounds. are• :
1. The importance of continuing
-employment le habltual occupation.
• 3„ Importance of continuing ampler.
ment for whieh he•ia specially qualified,
3. Importance ot continuing educe-
.,
tion or training:,
• 4 Serious hardship owing to excep-
tient finanoial IthligatiOns;
5. Serious hardship owing to
• della business obligations. z
6. &ions hardehip owing to excep-
tionakdOmestic porth ion.
Ih'bealth os
" Adheience to religious denominaa
tion, of which the articial& faith f...rrh,d
combatant Serviee. ,
The -form is drafted muell after- alle
style et a ballot Paper. • The -applicant
-for-W*1km; m required- td- placer e.
erose opposite the ground on which. the
elatin ic madeHi�case will then go to
the local tribunal to which proof in.
exeep-
• supnert.wili be submitted.
Apelication for exemption: may be •
• made not °ally bY the men'ThimseV,' kit • • '• -
1a4'ernployer or, near reletive. In Great ,elNiusr IN TUE 1.!.1600 CA MPAION
^
These Men Will HeIp You Decide.
Are you liable to be selected for
'service under the Military Service Adt?
The answer to this question is
- being made readily available for you.
Remember that the first 'class to be
called includes only men between the
ages of. 20 and 34, both inclusive,,
who are unmarried or 'widowers with-
out children, those married after
July 6, 1917, being deemed single
.for the purposes of the Act.
,• Medical Boards.. are . now being'
established throughout. Canada.These
. Boards will examine, free of charge
and obligation,all men who wi slito be
examined as to their physical fitness
for military service. They will tell you
in a very short time whether your,
physical condition absolves you from -
the call or makes you liable for
selection.
It is important that you obtain
this information as soon as possible.
A certificate of unfitness from a,
• Medical Beard will secure for rou
freedom from responsibility under the -
Military Service Act from apy F,xernp.
tion Tribunal. A certificate of fitness
will not preclude an appeal for,
exemption on any ground.
In order that you may he able to •
plan
BoardYcaQurfua
tureslasiothonas certaipOnsstYlieand
visit a
find out if you are liable to be selected.
Your family and your employer are.
interested as well as yourself.
itsacetbY
• 771s military servici corrftcit.....„Alat
•
Britain claims for 'exemption* On the •••
,grounds of.ainan' kleifig• indhTeuiabie. The campaign thatis- hei.o"k 'carried -
his eivil oacuPetion are., generally -MEWS on- by the Weelealle 4eXijilarit Organ-
by- the employer,. who appeals, to, the iaation Of. Resources Committee, in. co-'
tribunal on hehalf, of his men,„ i. 01).i.latiOn :With:45k Food
felt that...ouch:a claim can:brief- be Mada, °°0trOnerets one 111..1011011.! -We'', eon all
elallidng.esential aelinpatenn7Woirld need
by the employer. in enir,everif,'Le !man serve- It isa• not- a. war eatypArgii". talc
it is a war time ''eafilPeign
tohave theaniaPert Iiiff employer -to. ;publisity for the ,purpodeof ;repress
-
the.. sham • . •. ,-• .-,-.111VAIP:nVery preducer . and "ceo*orirer
: • ' •
• The. forms of military :report are feod .!reinervne7,essIntI tlfri'skeo7a,Vt't'i}eit-frit
equally . They Will. be used bY cieserves are scarcely less iteporiaet tha)ti;
men avheede:litit-Wiaht tOEclaini''.0*-26;01-j$:- 4:Air--resPrvPs ofitiallipeWar.`
„,.. . all take personal part in -the eativaigir
tion._ They eyelid.. tin; :neep,ssiti ..,., that la, boin 0,1,riw n 0 w
'
recruit is 'called up' for service. Tile -sustain'. that camtpaig
reporting in :person until such time a& a. ., fybilhi, biih wgo ean all dc)n:yetirt4eitishtiaeniklgt;,:tno.
deelaration-reads: ; • '; " - ' .- - , . from, wasteful' Or treneetissary "ceubst°1upg;
"I hereby report 'tniself: ftof-,,-10ilitary . tion of the necessities cf, life. W,Iirti.
service.. I Will' report _inyeelf,,, for dirty' ow:xctrzrv e is se much stored' to' feed
When etilled.upon by .noticie mailed. to. rentaadeirnfiftire let out: Alltres . for tllicel.
nie at: • - by, ,ina tbeinat ic al g5einbliatZtiOctrer
, milks, fope7 for tii. !lame and a4__ . prophetic inspirationc fix the tet m the'
dress 0114 recruit, his etitus, *healer perWarimiSpkt°Inolae:abit*eibilltyltillwel illoe‘?fe°oIr
a. baehelqr. 614 5; widower. Ins present in regard to the prbblere ofP rfeiiRion-,
occupation and the ,n.ame of and address ' ing the Entente- rowers. Ilufon that
tit ',As envioyer..•. . sa . . „ T , point VW are in the d irk. ' No Man eau
say When this 'drs.adful, war will- end
4:aBnalhacitahaese.prttfettamtisd6;r611741°bwe dftilstrtibbe- ' Trehottaroer) ?Iel)ve°,191taidel'illnaiPinIctttiteca'irinabt9
Ilted immediately they are available. ' , ter of 'clea.Wing upo 1 the f od 1 -
-+-.76--1,-...--- We, eau. simply keel; CM pre. IO)WaipagitIPSPeir:
, . .. . . licity campaign we,. speak Of ought t
4cf.entists silo*. ice,egonte,-rot ix; ihystcat nx.:,, -.12e Met. half way by all loyal Cs.nadiaUs°,
, publie Borne striking' facts as 'to the food
In
4M 2-i .i
asil. si Ws have yoserteit -very
-• innfaialiai 'hider ifia:Iteri* A:SW!' Act .. telling advertisements laying befere' the
.' ...Medical Men:, throughout, the Cortntry, sane tom Every,. hue -:of -slit*, Metter
are taking A keen fr.terest in the doming ought ttk'be read' waited Iiail digested
oxtusitilialon of' the-phYitiee'l eendition of tiL pereeselted_ it'P-tbIer.:1 ..:1.111; rYii IPId
SPOTLIOHT ON CANADA'S denial in reairadn Title Tab-
• :..tervicer t:0404•‘t0---be-, satelthlf-AteP.4-V11-2
s_ for conserviag the food eupply, but
under the Military 'Set ice Aot. Thi ISfibfre'lcn°*--t4i4 there
ia gre:d
examination will be conducted by Med- Inming ne';ertm("ints tcf much for sat"
all over Canada and will he free to 1 ecluresui np:Iny; oTts. 'Ph.
et 1114ec red8arr:)eilet tfielltlye. Stier;
ine6 wh° aPolY• Already the ne44i! 'way; in °theta it hardly ripples the
are mnaSS of forination. ' • .. their potflits. sor ea
icat Beads .whiChltre -to. be established DeqP-le unlese. accempanied by nen-
111 _Many etithoritiea;:ehAvuei;"uhfiPuldailyh.abbaCradny: or other the of
nee o oriserv it"t e tooTt
adians, as .a rice, .8ffietierretlyte•cniuset be carried into the inner -
owing to the rigorous weather exper, move us eor tuotftit1.1sues,Cutaentwtdiau mina and
ie rice i th c untry. Never in anA tee Afotroid ee f feinotneti et oo vve411 u no to:6r groiloterttat til4b,tcylsi
histhri lies there been rmeh a theroueli r eery ce.
, c '8 a sconducted . „„
tweenertain ages 4itohe „ .
..
examinetiori of min in the. colintra;. be.: LosSes From Sifiu t,
•6reater Tha,a Appear
under theXilittiry Service Act, It will
eotablish a new basis of fact for Acierilific
men to'Werlt on, arei the records will be
Of Value' for universities Ind "scientiiiii
bureaus not ()illy hi Canada, but through-
out the aiviliked world,•
The object of the rnediCatelainination,
primetily, it ti,inforin theee ".itOle to
service if they will +0 drafted or ncit
since men 'maid physleallY Unfit erasure
(if -exemption by die &eruption Tri.
burials, Employer e will also be able to
ealculateets to what removals they may
expect itom their business houses, fee.
toriee, ote. But the stientiie importance
of the cenntry. wide physical exambationt
of men betweee eertain ages locate large
in the eyes el geeat many medical.
anthorities.
•• "Somalia& of oats retell* examined
in Dundee, coenty by tlidthlanyfssicai af
6f Corikervation were found to. b badly
smutted. Orr one man's farm Ailigent
search Was Made and IVA one ituntiteci
head nary fond. II& lets thoroughty
treated Ins seed Ohba for the hut three
yea.re. 04 another farm where lid.
treated °ate were sown,. !Unlit was very
prevalent This fernier estimated that
Imbed from e• to 10 per rent of hale
from smut, but aetuni and eareful count,
of certain areas demonstrated. that .87
percent of his grata crop was log from
Amt. This may teem startling, but the
toes 'from this ein100 ib generally water
then it seeing. " The etraW whiele bears
•
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• CAPITAL AND ReseRve $8,8110 ooti'
98 Branches* in Canada
amend Banking Business Transacted
'Circular Letters : of Credit
ank.:Money-Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEVARTiViENT
Interest allowed at highene current; rate
:TB S. REID, Manager,
A
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smutted heads is ..stunterl And ,they ere
low down ,in the crop and not .eastili
seery„.s0 tlyst there;k11,10138 both in grain
and in Straw: -f ; •
The fortmlin' treatment • hi cheap,
easily applied and entirely . effective, if
if properly This year, in thong
-
ands of fields, the losses :from 'smut will,
aetually exceed dieemouat of seed sown.
The coat of . treating. the seed' amounts
to A few cents a btribel'en4 no one
can. sfkid=t6=1-es—e:eveni-vio-oiilfreetilali.
els per acre 'when thkmist of treatment
eninuall.-0.: ;sr, -
-A-YEAR-OF PROHIBITION:—
-,-(beitratailr""
Ontario has now been nearly a year
udder ' prohibition. The arrests , for
drunkenness were 4,310, as against 11,-
463 in, the previous year: This is an ini-
prOvement, hardly ae:much as ought
to have been made. Either there a
great deal of illicit traffie, or a big bmi-
Iness is being done with • the Quehe,
vendOr'S of intexicants, or -both. It :j5
to be hoped that -the: 1aii- will be so
• airended that the Quebec eoinceof su
ply will be Out oft„ or the tratlie greatly,
reduced.
The diminution incases of drunken.
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
ilomeseekere Excursions'
• 1'
tound trip tickets -to certain points in.
Manitoba, Saskatcheiviut and Alberti vile •
North Say, Cochrane and Transcontin-
Motel Route, or via Chicago and St. -Pala
on sale each Tuesday until Oct. 36th, "
inclusive, at low fares. ,
Through Tourist §leeping , •
• Cars to Winnipeg on above
'rasites;lekving Toronto 16.45: " 2
• p•tn. No chump of cars Via •
Transcontinental Route. "
Return limit, two niontln, '-exchtifve of
date of sale. • Beek resereattonsaud full
particulars at all` Grand Trunk ticket
()lama,- or write--eitifnenint-Diktfict
Passenger agent, Toronto, 'Ont. •
ftriri., Agent, LneknoW0
Phone 2 ' '
FOWL WANTED-
• •
We are Treparea to pay the
highest cash prices for all
• kinds- of Live ?owl delivered -
at our. ivo.reli6lise every Tues."-_,
day. For prices.eall phone
No. 23-64, Jas. T. Lyons
- or No. 47.
'
ness leading to arrest, however, does not Luck now Fruit & Produce.
C
SloehiL7Y'
aCtitutPhont 4%
w:'
Cream can supplied. (let a ban iceti
start now when • prices are 'high.,
tell the wimle tale. The.stettetics ought
to show a:faille '4 off in crime dial -triad.
Iiitoxioation is not the sol(Ycause of
crime, but it Often giVes the impalse,
or suppl I necesoary tourage
to the crtniintL , •
•
• Another result li'as ben tiro diverson
of money:from indulgence in intoxicants
to neceasaries. Many families are better
fed, hotter clothed, supplied with More
atnnforta and. •Meenal of education and
rational amusement because of the new
law. Nom aftet it went hap force a
dealet in elothing WilOan ShOhO is near a
hob,' ir(i witted, o, large increase in Ids
tries. Information of thie kind is Immo-
what dilliealt to obtain and arrange, but
here is no doubt the improvement has
been substantial. •
•alma —a ,
FREE....B.Ros,
.studiot 'Lwow
Open Monday, Tuesday and
edneeday.
Now is, the tithe to hsAft
that rittnily Group tette*
while they are ail at home*