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$L'r4., ?trip kat!
U.O. Old ,Light lodge meets
night on or before the fun
Rall.Ravelook street
_lisepoinild; a. we
Sartiol $007.. W. 4.#
VA le* °suet aliermod. No. SO, lmoknow,
Atonday of the month in
0dfellowi' Visitlitor‘hrethere
vita& to attend. -Chief Ranker,
Reap Seer., Koh& (lraluan
ob. 4ohinaoll, Treas..1) B.
U. W. lamknow Lodge, Nti. 187, Bleats
second Monday of eaoh month In the Odd -
we' W.01. Mester Workman, Nap
an. Seey.,_D. It, Macintosh; Km
• Potter; Trsaa # Allot. Ness.
Dental
0. Fowles% it. It. 0., 11. D. 9. Ofitoe vp
atairs.lit Rotten, !nook. Toeswater. lipee
togold p_iotro, crowning and
ark. it mite wroneter 1st. and 3rd.
rot eamairsontlit uorrte Thor.
G . A. NEWTON, lk, 1k13.,, Dentist. On*
",,no,A4..allin .14noknow, Ont. All modern
Illogicr
Wet .ttA.Ws. Airnistied.
Orown
Ws tlfr Vaileilllaergii
- sefset . fame% _BODIN FO . Newest.
'. tbloirialittin001 teeth. Alurahun elaterd
noemeaWie
tie- Pitt Universit3r
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Another: Oreat Adyance
tewa• $73,004 •
Another Large Addition to FactiltY
and Equi Mont in Arta and
Mcdzcine
Greatly Increased Enrolment in View
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We' have thorough courses and
experienced instructors in each
of our three departments, COss.-°
tockcial4, $ o st.-T A ND Nrt
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auceeed and'you should get out
Isrge free catalogue, Iltrrite for
it. at once.
D. Aa msLAGaroArlig PrinciPai.
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• CreamWanted
,
. .1lionng an up-to-date Creamery
in full operation, we solicit your
patronage, We are prepared to .
' pay the hightat: niarketrreee-for
good- cream, and give you an bob-- '
, est business; Weighing, sampling. -
and testing each can of cream.
ceived carefully and returning a
full statement of same to each ,
patron. ltIre furnish two cans to "
each patron .. pay, all • express, '
• charges, and pay every two weeks.
• Write for further particulars or
tend for cans and give na a trial.
'The Seatortlt Creamery Co-.
• Sesforilt, Oat,
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TRUBSDAY, JI.11111C 3rd., 1015
TUX FARM 44101011t 111110151.1011
10* Seterdey a young inart less , titan
four yea* out from Bulistria came up
from Toronto to Lueknow, expecting to
get employment on a farm neer Lanes.
Cht Monday morning this same young
man wu back in town prepared to take
the first train back to the city. Aeked
-why he didn't ately on the farm he said:.
"Islet money etiough." Re had been.
offered, $40.00 per Month tor the emu -
mer. On .thfi euggestion being made
thet that Wen fair Pay for an illexper-
iencea ,uaU be replied 'Bat 1 would
work aixteeo hours a day" -up about
five o'clock in the morning to milk cows,
feed hogs and Mote . before lareekfaet
and then etart la to do a day's work'
an,a chores again at night.
. That rooked like e pretty• herd prop-
otation, though many men in thee
country have worlecl thet Way for poi&
low 'than OW30 Per month. • •
. That 10•hotar dey, is the :burebeer
which ecareir Men away from the farm,
and it looke as though one way or
another it will have to come to an end.
Ali a matter ot fact men in this day and
country eliould not be under the lames.
sity of working a 10-heur day for a
living -and, in the Long run, that's all a
ineUgets. If the farmer finds that be
xeally inuet work them long hours, and
bale his meework that way too, he is
not getting a square deal and he, ought
to look for some other remedy than
longer hours -and harder werk. ,This
simply will heve to be done, for so long
44 men mu: TWOrk-16 bo,urs per daY (but
we don' believe they all do it) there will
be a.farin labor preblem,
GEIttitpflr'6'ittaile TO U sr.
Madness still rules GermaPY. The
:replyeef,..theedermatt:_GoVernMenteto,
rretiderit‘WilSolfs-note-On- tho'-sinking
Of the Lusitaniee-was slow Ip etaaing and
It tannot be:regarded an at all -eitiefae-
.tery new that it Ilea COMM.' Internatienal
courteey demands that such a. pots a
?resident Wilson's be answered rn, at
within; ten days Getnianytook'fift-ente
If Germauy fears tie) addition of the
United States to her already long list of
enemies, we may well believe:that ;she
finds herself in a,difficolt Poeitibik and
did not know very Well what to saye
One • paragraph_ insults the United
Statee harbour master at New York. by
'saying that the lositenia carried mount-
ed.guns. The harbour master says that
she aid ottointe; gtinittci..rti-
sped the ship to See': that :silk did :gal
carry guee, The Gettnens:did not go to
that troilblet: It Weida he a gross breaele
of international -bar Or the J.Triit0
States to .alloW0I erreect Britishe.vessel
to leave. 1sTevi York, and when the Get-.
man diplomats say alie did ,parrY mount
ed guns they tell the Milted States that
the lew was not observed ,
Not only dee:a the, German repty cola -
Min this impatient accusation, hut it
einem over unnoticed a number of qUese
tions to;WhiCh 'President 'Wilson nust
hal% a clear Ansi*.
If war between the Utntod Stateseed
Gerineny is undeeirable, the Outlook is
deeidly btel. It is diffieult to see .bow
President Wilson,can .evade seeding to
.Germanya-eharpeclematat-fori-a-imore
definite -end full ns%iei'io bia note
16:"tiee heir the
Gentians cari do otherwise'than go on in
their pig beaded Way, -.The Kaiser can
net very well admit to his Own. People
and the wOrkl that he was wrong.
The Germans, of course, know that
the .treited States &intuit do thein Much
:harm 'within six or eight Months (for ehe".
.I.Inited.States must firsttrain and eqUip
theMar...tALkelided one way dr another
before.ethittiinie:•
The Chicego.Tribune SeYS that if
CREAM WANTED ,,comeatO vat tbe Ilrntnd States will
propetly hellessed. Iwo's aloe Um
World wee tilkett to notlarsusod, was to
re10401, adaloOlegivi eisiekbee.
The fortiori has been ia..
stead of being handed inier to Masi
Aput clams that *be tamely tithes the
polo of Georiany to far se, right to "the
territory Roes, Ia additioa to this other
deamods love beea node upou Wise to
which no country in a poeitien to isht
would submit.
To the world it loeke eis though Japee
ie taking advantage of the war situa-
tion whea other great powe r& *re IVA
poeitten to cheek her, to make demands
upon China which under otlaer cireem-
atoms would not be amide. In Japan,
as elsewhere, there appeara to lo an
element`of theenation favotable to null.
taryargrandistnent rand territorial exPan-
shin; and for the present this, elemeet
appears to be in control; • •
Jepan has been aced. byaome of
being elf* and crooked; :while -making
high profeesions of honor and" honeety.
At preseet she appearto be giving
ground, fer,that accueation,
COLORED WAR liZ.W4
We are not likely to ,hear anything
but v4Y.'810Wiligl'ACCaYnOt efItal)A1
operetimes against Austria. The Italian
WareDepartynent lia deliberately adopt.
ed the policy or no repertere at tt e front
anti will give out only such infertnetion
as it sees fit. • This,- of course, will be
colored tio as to meet the requirements
of the.giivernmente This le the policy
adopted by Germany from the beginning
where it has been worked to heoP. up
POPutar enthrisiasnefor truk War'
It is said that German prisoners taken.
after the retreat from the Marie:believe
ed thet*Paris had been taken, antl that
the German army had' done pritetically
all it bad set out to ao. Other prison..
ere taken after the naval battle in the
-North Sea, „when. the. German_ battleship
Bluteher was sunk, believed that in that
engagement the British had lost their
two leading ships --the Lien and Tiger,
if -the-German peopleovergeteenything
likS a tree history of the war they will
ha,ve an ieteresting time oinking, cora.
-porione laotweethe 'faAn7.7#1147W:hat,
they Were fed up on while the War was.
in, progress.
'DEAD AND LIVE VILLAGES
(Daily Ster). •
-Tillage life isielaften associe&d with
narrowness and stagnation. . There is
'net the slightest necessity for this. A
circle of half a dozen friends may: be as
lively and Stimulating: as it '.circle Of a
thousand. . Any Village , or town limy
makelts-choice between narrowness and
dOlOgs.s. Peu.a tkaatelligeirgand. Ariter-
, Mee Which .are falsely , supposed to ebe
monopolized by laege:toWee•neeleeitiee;
• The ' writer has now in _Mind -two
'Ontericreiillage,
s One of the slow and the
.
- other of the lively type, The SIOW„ 600
.
is and wealthier, but it lacks
the enterprise and public spirit Of .its
rink All that is necessary is the will:
There is hardly any village so 4=0.11 that
• it does' not contain latent energy and
intelligence ennughto.makelt, a centre
of intelligence and prOgrese.
•, Poke, libraries, clubs are not 'THY -
lieges. Of large cities alone. Any village
Cali have these things. v Any village -can
Organize its whole population inibeclub
Witholit'Waiting for a pelatha buildieg
or a staff of servants. Any village popta
lation. can adopt the motto "Boost; don't
knock."- Any . village Population can.
make .:ein its • mind to 'seek. out and I
develop' native talent, and to look with
-*broad -charity-upon:the. failingse--of-iti..
even* nininbers:-.7-7--'----
There are whole Niagaras of energy
wahine to he developed in the: 'smaller
. ..
temps and villages of Ontario. There'
are hundreds of beauty spots towhich
travellers &Mid be drawn:- There is an
iiiiinened reservoir of intellectual line
moral power 'which only needs tobe
drawn into channels Where it limy do its
work. The size of a cerntininLyt is of
comparatively little importance. It is
the itpirit tha,psoUnts -
not make itir by proxy, but shall d
We are in eheemarkot to buy
Creattte sweet or emir, at the high-
est market price, ' We supply two
canalree',tO each Of our patrons,
pay %express charges, pay twice
each, with, cheques at par. ° Re-
ceiveereatn any day in the 'week,'
teat each can received, and Send.
our oat -tons e statement .or . -40,111e. - -
• Write for can; and give our
Creamery ..0 trial. ltefereneee-
tiatike
litELEAVEN• & RANTON
VaiM-trcamerrePalmerston; Ont.
G D TRUNK R'sVsLITX
T ACTIVE TRIPS
Mir . Algonquin Park;
• Ibtta iskoka LaLake of Stays .
Vitimil l*1*'r'd Rawartha: takes
'111tigraneteitait Elver • %%migrant
Round trip tsarist tickets no* On solo fibre
tertaiti stationsin Ontario at very low fare%
with liberal stop-overa
,
IVRISKOKA EXPiltSS
tie &tell torcinte 10.14 tt. ni. daily. except Sun.:
day. for Muskoka W hart, ilturMrille.
quill Park and North Bare .ColifiCetiOnS are
tnado at Rfokoka Wharf for 11,111<ikokri, Lakes
Witt at flea:011ie fOr 15)11t4 on Lake of DaYs.
l'arlar.f.lbraryaluffet var to digonstiln Park;
.1Urlor-Tahvity-thiro ear and litatelaso cettelles
NOrth HAY. 'full particulars and tickets Mt
application Le Wats.
0.'144144111ti Agsat, I.uck*iow.
04040 ta
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*IV* 01401. toms
io.,1:414.411.k; • ;
etteeessea It would, not pay
se we RI ha* to the exteet of
esat pase-7 -"rot s a Ieesiti abosadoiting their loge basica/1 or Pro-
Wedaeiedvea the title day , of May, thesioaal ectivitiot; tie MO a, good teeny
1015, at, the Towohip 1141, It' of them de ge hick to the exteut Of
with Reeve %W00% hi, the ebair. keepiug up country pixie* which are
The mother* were ell preseet. Mistrust often model, but ItOt always profitable
of oat Meeting were read mid adopted. forum themolvea.
Tho roilowniet Orden* c.n the Troller**. But the conepieuoue vuocemos are, I
were duty poseeel: eiz. John Dahmer, after all, a linen proporeion. To the
Si 00 for ni *king road *round new 'credit of couutry treamng he it seid
bridge at Lot 17, con 0, F.Foilia Me- that the abeolute tenure* ere even
Alexender *onion and Archie somber portion.
McAuley, z 00 each for fenceviewer'S Between eonspicuoue suceeelies and
fee. Ripley Acetylene- Gas Compauy, ebeolute failures there is 4 great boat of
Ieraitect, 9 00 for gui for hall frOM Feb. 00Untry bred .boya who have come to the
23'to April, '24, 1915. John Bell, olaaall.. city and who there have teaelied a dead
or, $5 00 salary 1915, and 2 50 for level of achievemeot. They lea done
postage and etatiouery, total 87 40. fairly well, they are holding their own
George ej., /gooney, 4 ee tor • talvertiae- in the battle of life --but the great ihitees
'mots re BiPlet,Drikin, Bluek- of which, they 0400 dreamed are as er
well, 1 00 for repairioglnidge on Ifin. from realization as it they had never telt
lose beuedary, County to pay Oda SIM. the faini. Farther, perhape
Milton StanleY, 30 gents.* pitting plank Those Hien are up against the hardest
oil bridge oti Kialoss boundary, County proposition in eity life -.that of having
to pay the bile Dan UilLiee, 50 cents advanced so fataud being • able to ad -
for patting 2 planks nn brwlee on Side. eance no further.: •
line 15, con. 0. Win. J. Johnston, 10 00 This. isn't theory. This is fat. It is
for grading on cor.:. 4- . Jalt. itannelly, feet which the eouretry hey. -looking to.
1 50 for filliorg at bridge an sideline 20, Ward the city, nevei seems to See. it is
con. 1. Joteph illach. 7 for ,repair# the end of• the road for the vast proper.
mg bridge at feta 15 and 16, con. g; pro. tient ve country boys-eyee, and country
toting gully north of con. 2. and putt- too --who go to. the cite. - For one
bag g yank of gravel at bridge le 00. wbo wins an outstanding success there
T. Dexter, blacksmith. 1 75; iron, for "are hundreds Who, atrive they never so
said bridge. ' Olnier Wilson, 1 00,- •re -
*tiring bridge. • Ale. Rea:vie, 0 70for
pipe' railing -for culvert near Ashfield
boundary, on eicteline 15. Ames Mont-
gomery, I DO for eovering bridge on
sidchnelt5, eon, 0, J. Butt*, 3: oc,! for
2 half days on. sideline 15, with toad
drag. E. TeskeY.11 00, repairing bridge
sideline 20,' eon. 9 Anglia Murray,'2 00,
one day's work tekrug down bridge on
con, 6 Angus McLeod and William
Wilde, '00 each for game work. Ken-
neth MeLey, 375 00, part payment of
Contract oe cement abutinente at lot 17,
ton.-6,.as follows; .10 part payment of
said contract, 3$3 00; less one-half in.
snector's wagee e00;7-belanee "375 00,
Anus McLeod; 16-. in) for inspecting
Moray's contract,. 8 clays, ; J. N. Wilk.
insen, Reeve; A M. Witiesley, Dep.: -
Reeve; Alex, From, PunCen GamPben
and Samuel BroWn, councillere, .25 00,
for part payment:of salary for the, year,
:1915. ---Angus Mertyn, Clerk, 50 00, -part.
peyment of salary for 1910. 4
• By law No. 509 ti amend Illy-.1aW NO.
501,. appointing rathruasters, Pound-
keepera and Fenceeieweis, for the Town.
OW of -Huron:- for the year 1915; was
duly poised, signed and pealed.
A cote munication from the agent of
thekle-Te 11. „ Kincardine re sheeprun-
ning at large upon the highway -at Public
crossime.twe niiles tiOath of Kincardine,
and requesting thet.the,Couneil take up
the matter with the owners, was. read
and duly consideied. • The Clerk_ was
directed to make reply, and to• point oue
that it is contrary to tolonaliip by-law
to allow sheep to run et Ititge aeon_ the;
highway: 'The -Clerk Wasetietniete(I to
write to the G.. T. It. management C4fIH-
Paining of the inconveniences to the
people or the township diving to the
luggage of passengers pot being put off
at ltipley from the tate train, but carried
to Kincardine and returned next day,
thusecompellieg,people to make an extra
trip to Ripley stationafter theitbaggn ge.
A resolution to this effe*Wes irn ved by
A. M. Wamsley; seconded by 1). Gawp.
' • -
,Fratici-rainsley4-Tha we expend
Or gravelling e the Seugeete Line and
Sideline 15 the suitirof (f.750,00, that, is,
to say V3 15 00 on each road, and that
the Clerk beinatructed to advertise ' for
tenders to, be opened at a special Meeting
of the Council to be held as the Town-
ship Hall, Ripley, on Saturday the 5th
day of Jute, 1915, at, 2 . o'cleAk. in the
afternoon. The lowest. or y tender_
n°t;tagii:(10
LVilkjnson--e-T1' Min.
do.now adjourn to meet again on
Monday, the 5* day of (Tilly; A D.
1e15, at the usual•heur and piece. Car
ried, - !
. • •comit OF aevandit
The t011owinwaTamals were heard and
determined at the uourt ot Revision for
the Township of ,Huren On •,IYe nes ay,
the geth inst.:
•Ap,pealof James lTarttio for a ra.
&lotion in his assestunent was dismissed.
2 -Robert Rady applied to have his
niUneenteredaipon4thellolLas %Wrier of
south .one.fifth-- 0V-12ot-430-An:
titivtaigiittineorichwaossedgrtahrEligofpet ty: reeently. -
3 • -Jetties E. Ilerrison, On. behalf of
the Huron Cheese and-Butterepinpany,
appealed against the assiessinent of fad= -
tory and hog pens. He %secured a re-
ductiOn of. $320 00 on " the former, .but
none. on the. letter. .
• Cempbell4eBeeveyeeThet _ the Court
of Revision be closed and the Aseesarnent
Rolt for the year 1915_ be, considered as ' •
'toalrel3tviliTtint'edret:Silellebtlieot77011c30"Yf thterr-,Ahl°06-4shae--
Irma Ad.- _Carried,
• Angus Alteityn,
hard,fail completely to reef above a deed. I
level. , •
.And the dead level in city:life is a far
hurcier,more difficult. proposition than
the dead levelin the country. --Victor
Lauriston in Canadian GouctrYom`u.
• TRE WESTERN PaIR ,
London, Ontario
The Weatern Fair, London"s popular
Agricultural Exhibition will be held this
year, from September 10th. to lath. It is
considered by the niausEeinent that tide
year, above all otherliesheula be the one
0gliting• theiselves. 4i3 abnoat evert
munition factory in the country is. now
IMBY Making guns and arimilinition for
Britain, Prance nd1tus,aIaj. should the
'United States begin to prepare an mink
for an attack epon Germany tide' would
neceteorily be in tenni) measure' eel', off.;
hough, of course, the various enemies
of..Gerentoy would workineo.operatione
Another even More senceie matter
Would beethat;-.1Tnited States help to the
Belgiani would- "bObtit off.
piste in the Vetted States have taken Up.
. theMselves the feeding , of several
itiullton clestitutapeople in Belgium, and
should there be a declaration of. War by
the miltea owes upon ipterauiriy this
sae& work mould be stopped:until 'the
Germans are ,driveli out of Belgium,
Whet woela., become of iho. tinfOrtunate
Bolgiens is not pleaeaot to emitemplate•
'Evidently so far as 'Germany is concern-
ed they might entree, to death:
ow.homilaiiimairiormmom••••
6LACti JAPAIL
,
It lookses though japan is tot going
to lees tip to the high profesione of honor
proclaimed at the :oetbreak of the: war
in" Rump. .
it WaS Olen grinotinceil that, After Wk.
leg 'the Gorham!' f�rtrs iki wahina., the
harbour, fort and eurrottriding' torritory
Weald be litoulot Over to Citiaa to wile*.
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Cotirey's "Canters
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-Saturday; May, 29th.
_
Vire hope . to love., our geniaF -friend
with 118 agein. '
Pete Parrish made a ''Grace.fall" trip
to Pine Elver on the geth.
Ur& 140rOY Rorie, of Lueknow,
tel het mother, Mo. D. Fatrish.
Mr., and Miti, Janie* Mootgomery, of
rtipieyrviaited at Mrs. D. L. Taylor's,
A. number of tire mothers Of the Clue
made a higlinetwtrip to 'Ripley. lately.
M. DavieFerrisli has the eentreet of
,pairiting„ChetteAtton'aeStoreitt- Lanes..
Quite it number from here rallied to
the 5)14 • picnie grounds itt the Light,
ki011sOfor the lieliday, '
• Mr. arel Airs. Bertlfinlaye, of Luck.
now, • visited the former% roster, Mrs,
Win. Jainieton, on Sunday last.
• Mr. Johnston, of Dungannon, hailu
defied it telephoto) zo the home of 34ts4
Xenitio„Pertiale lately. Hdllo &Janie.
Air: and Mrs: A. Cmerphelt, of. Pine
Mitt, visited the latthros liome and, at.
tended the' Anniversary, -services at
Lochalsh Church at which the (Jokner8
*eke Well represented. ,
The Club had a'visit frons Aft. I. it
Morrison, of Toronto, the secretary ta
the United Farniere of Ontario, haat
Tuesday night. The meeting which WM
hefd in the' Scheel 1101180 Weis 'lergolY
attended, although the weather, wasnot
the beat. Str. Alerrisou gave. us mime
good Donate on taut induitry, and he
Wad pleased to see the intoreat taken by
,the farmarao
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when extra. efforts Mutt be put forth to
make the Exhibition a great suecesel
theiefore with assistance give() bi, tbu
Government -the Board of Directorsnave-
deeided to make e cash addition to the
prize list of $3,000. Good is it was be.
,fore, this will, certainly make London"ii
prize fist very attractive.- The list is now
in the betide of the printer and will soon
ready tor distribution, Thousands of
advertising Juana and hangers haveleeeo
sent throughout the country during the
peat week announcing the dates, and et-
rangenienteare being Made as quickly as
possible toassure the Rithibitors and vice
iterealike, that this years Exhibition vill
he the beet `ever held in London. Any
inforMatien regarding the Exhibition
will be gladly given on application to the
Secretary,°A. M. Runt, London, Ont. •
• From Helena, *on tante comes re.
port'of the marriage of Rim C. Fraser,
-daughter oi M rs, Thomas 'Fraser, of
Ripley, Ont.
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The Globe 'Toronto heti attrected at.
tention from one end of Crupula to the
othereowing to Ito completoneae and re.
Rvery day the cable oelve
eendensed analaterpreted ,'on the front
roptiagrey .uninieTritalsieftelatlteitroof ‘.•11"iTateoWve piaarinemi,taimo.
'intelligible ilia would otherwise be con-
fusing to the, reader. The 131hebe main.
4ite circulation of #187.04:07,111:41:::11,17:::
Newspaper,' a la tiroven 1.4 the fact that
theDantomini
that other ,merning paper in
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Elsewhere in this issue appears' an ad-
vertisement of The Glebe: offering the
Paper sent to any address in Comae for
*3•00.Per year, $1.50 for 0 tni,..--or 4- 1110.
• for 01.00. 'Oreerrt taken at The Sentinel
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6ANADA!S'NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
• *Thi.:TWar.
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, MuloSt. from the Very -day the greet Europ.eall- War:ilegen Ii Aligiist
• last. Abe -ontstanding feature in -Canadian. fournalisur -covering- tlie201111 let
• been' "The War Sininaarr* dallYvvpages7Vitled of-
• In the eo0isest possibie .form the, writer has Oren hie readera •
Pelt pictnie of the 'developments hi all. porta of OM world. %While the
'..detalla Of the movemehts along, the extended frontiers have *not been, ,
•• overlooked, .•tlie readers of run: oLonn, have -been minified, to .follow
• intelligently_ and. with .contidenee• the general' outlines or tha itturfendona ,
conflict. -"The War Summary', of THE G•LQUE . re•produced. dully
. Pallets Iht-01,100.lit. the -DololokM. ' ' ' •••
The Editorial' Page
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•. • !kitk 61.011 on its •-eflitorifil piif has striven io•place hefot.t..Ilw
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, .publie In 'Proper perspective the broad ,'.bitekground or the titanic
struggle. .Thls 'Aries or articles has:attracted the attention' net 01 ly 01
• lbe Canadian people, bet . of leading, men..pnd iflurnald• in, -ail ports
rhe world. The eauseS leading 11010 -the' war, the,'eletooltto, Vitertog
into it eonduct.•und the, results likely to 'flow troth the ee.s$Ution at • -.
Joktinqem love seen dealt. wiGh lo that liolO and 'elear-elet-fevlit eharite'.
teristic of TUE .64o13E's editorial page. •• , •
News Service -.,- • •
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••.' -The 'ober° features, in addion,to,a .eable Sini'letter
• _front 'unmatched •in Canada,hare_ placeil_AnE
Canadian' iiiiPers.•` and 'partly expltiii tl.e pheiiolllei.al inerease!.0f.:231.4
per cent. In Tux "ateliers eireulauon during' recent months, • .°
Other Features --• . ' •- •---
The Sporting pages..tha liminelartind eonimerclaLhasem,toe'welOotro
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pages. eto...ete:, with the additional pages in Wednesday's Issue devoted
to -"Farm and Country Lifei,"' are maintained it a high standard of
ek'eellimce., a- standard that has justified TIIE. ,to 4to title of
Canada's National Newspaper, and, has, given it by ninny thouSands'itho'
largest circulation of any. morning Paper In the DoM1111011. •
Local, and City Papers
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By all means take your.local Paper:.bet_Ift'40-41eido-of Metropolitan:-
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....;. newspapers 'THE 0/JIBE unquestionably offeril ,yoa the •greatelit'vallie
..r s... be ingl-in-Canada • Order •it 10-dar.-- 25 tents -per-niontli----tnie •dollar *"
. . .-Acoording to Lord Kitchener, • . for 'four ,months-tbree- dollars 10r -Year.-
• the b,Ig war boo'only b •
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oronto
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The Country,Boy;*po titis, Left
r The man tient and bred in ti e ear as
-hears' the cry of "Beek- to the
Lend"' only to peas it on to his. fellovee.
Particularly inahia so with thethan old
enough to be thoroughly habituated to
town ware who toile the %yowl incid.
eet to en .entire change in his enode• of
life: He realilr.en thee in town he is not
too well eft; that in the countey he would
Probably he betteroff; boo he is liaea to
town life;. he dislikee change, Oven if
ultimately it will he 4, 0-631,geiol thi);
better, e"Yon can't' anolddog
'new tricks,li he pnostiltizON- eifect;
!ro-gonietzteti e iirht. Whattlie,
Unit Cells iereiliost 'earnestly right now
is men of canieity, men who willisiereaat%
the retilrns Stout -tlie ol.l acreage,: who
wiliraiso twe Mai et first prize corn
where, only one -sometimes a scrubby .
one -,grew before. There are plenty of
insteneee,to show that the eity Maki WWI
43004 to atilliet#04 and particularlywtth eapaeity teleaen, cnn Make it 'Sao.
OAS Of fan/ail& But Waling is a kik*
OeSil that demands, not merely theereti-
htieWledge, but the ability to epply
that knowledge to practical, everyday
hunt conditions. And there ata a'. heat
of city born misfits who would be Just
as much misfits in rural life.
Ent what el the ."emnitry 'bon and:
country bred boy who has gone to the
city
There itiOwn or city in Pinetirt
t hat hasn't ie its population * nutlike
of yming fellowborn, tied inotteht ip
nn tbe farm, Who have broken awiy frOnri
duel life and haye lollowedthe old path
of 'ambition 4E4164 to the bright light.
I A. Wait eoportion hantif Matln Oro
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4 r• N' " Bell & McLeod, Luckno
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Weil' tell you how in three words -use less gallons,
that!s_the.thing-to4ollylo_Paint-no,t
theeergaflon
but the number of gallons required plus the length of time it '
. will wear and look well. •
"10(1%"Pure" 'Paint testi abont half as lunch, 'caunting
the 'mime it covers, and Wears two or three thnes as long as
. ordinary paint.
You'pay by thirgalloo-boih for the paint . and for ',lifting It ou. '14he
Oath* that is cheepieii for yoU is the paint that. spreads 4'8101a:tiro' covert the
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0(10 , PURE" PAINT
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bee a eivering clieseity'of 900 Oltittre feet of ourttt'de per intkin tine eeat1. at
iiigainot 590 square f::et covered- by hood;nexed teed end 011 -or 600 equate
- fret soilited tow prieednrepsred Paint.
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.46 Ili further proof -4f yoswIll send us tlie ditnensiont Of yeilritehief
We Will tell:you the rantlbtr of odious of "inog Pure" Paint retielree'to cover '
ft tioroubli: No. Charge for this seivirei
Alik for a copy of our isiterestleg boolOiTewir
It, is :free to our fileutli, •
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