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Th. lige- YOUS systems is tie Wane torleatt
let Om Mama body.
la perfect b-ulth
ere bare a sotweek et
hasaititie 'Ora
Ogg, the wow IbliVOIN vita*
alstrat
*aims =meted,
=atreielst *a a beesittlwena.
To mate* alevolasamta, srates Ansa -
le wee* valiett yea eboald Wei; Its
xielk atetplipmat itato JARIte the bleed ;ad
ricklieed loads tfigr
that volmois aroma revue& to its retreat:i-
lea& bootie Sane, ?roe bow 'harmful drugs.
am** *was, Teseaso, oat.
Buidoeis and Sodity Cards
PlOgIalbtA ereaT Thareilay yeersies
Lsoksaw, Ortairio.
?resistor
sad Moe.
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Thursiayi July X5t1i,i9t5
Sin* sons will km to take 41131664 4111 WYLY RECISUMMO Is
to being clrownel. (Doily Btu)
'Where as irrerousilahle difference
come* in is that President Wilson holds
that American* have a right to go urn
the high *ens in any of the claws a cam* a any digggreement go to the
assamaelosaawassaaseaiseweees=sexwoovg shipg deoeribed without having their merits and demerits of British and Per-
TilURODAY, JULY lilith I 1915 I:
Joel endangered by the German allb. in4.4 rule, or rather British freedom and
merits*. According to international Order end cierinc,n -weakly and taxaraky.,
THIS WILL GROW law as reoNnised by all civilized nation*, It in Weenie astottdiatis do it yet clear -
they have that riliatt. But 904rm943r iy see the peal` in which civilization
F41140111 here sio4 there throughout baying mode a new law, governing war steude. we enjoy bete- tue blessinge of
the t°wItitiliPtI "6 b681/41/111$ to re41/11° au 141E-dt al2a juatifealif the maileacre of civilization and freedom. We have been
the value to them of good smooth roads. the Belgian* 'wlabea now to Isslre * law taught that in regard to civilization,
In snots two or three or more farmers for the seg. justifyiug the rnaralaern ci Europe .% in advance of America. We
club together for the purpose o!iumr.ov- Ablerteobo when they happen to be ,b4 balm heard ot Eurveith yaw viluch re,
jog the road pv.seing in ,front of their the way of the:Germain). It ievill thig,
lteat"1d
Jegtoi 8 Buti4AND ktioN11,1.4e..ouenia, farm& After the annualfrfth °Qat a laying down of new laws for the people 4thUeselite4,(r felt rt
tlliktvwaldem'andehadn:lt!
o o
014.. Ars 4,44 /46434.• s gravel lo put on by statute bliso, these of the *United Statekte live by that the cern, many cenediene;30 not rerogaze
if,ABNEEJ.1.4_NDbA\ k.lautifo,ow.Ontt. Atka. 41011 take a half day Or more and rthe Garman note become insolent. , that this is a different kind of war --that
I/Arlon* uma or lantiro-noguser.talriireourdoir
y the larger Stones in the gravel off to the 'A. Or a t.;
itroriTutflotheoure'vg, Weis of the road; and after 4 vain they Gle.;:: -dlerFoulp:ttlgetlfuthaeol'hiliolihZta'uthoe. tGliteeralie7 •01;:htrj:egat:41Qt;eor 80:erZeotcf; tigetawVaaryd..ineel,tlireVeV41113.1arnosi 14:11.ts!vtlee ithles
ka
proportion; tor aloe. •
OW
0130 of the German *pouters at DO -
unit ma that recruiting in Canada is
slow. It is slow. But that is not he.
BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
The hits Father 00111 of Formosa,
though reporte1 to be 4, man of con
Womble property said to have left
but a smell estate.
Rev. D. A, McLean ond wife, of
Ripley: were (*Ilea to Walsetilmrg
Monday Of 140It WOO on account of the
death of Mrs, McLean's aunt, who was
accidentally drowned in the Kt. Clair
Ritter.
3. A. Ileksiy, for WWI thine prin.
cipal a the Kincardine school, Ilse
resigned and will .10 to,Guelpb, were
the re °pub* of the schols in will
become Mathematical teacher in the
Pollegiatett
Excavating for the foundation of
the kitting factory to be established
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wiligo This induatry is being lib
°Ut.' with a Islilit.4Qg 434 and fli/ Paralleled tearder was justified. Ile that if Giermany.can so degrade and de- "ntreet
vat' Wt1
y o °an.
tors the ' bITM,I49fr. Aver—lIenry 'tire7slhaonc4k,!''LlauHt"hnoclervVafturorscelr700401Yir
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• take o otk^e g,ritiiest,,tiRsant,eAndcrwil3:1.antstmearep.pCeaatr*. Tlinjuerie4hatnnitpleT4boa uretd alright again.
ere and ',21 04 in police court at Walkerton re-, his * body. Mrs! Rowland who ' WAS
ane4U (11,- cent y4to answer tq, the ebarge of trav'. altle in the hbuse WAS . not injured,
* agony, our Oiling stallions which Were iict enrolled thong!) tbe cupboard door was takOP
o bave not whieh As °buttery to .the statutes of off its hinges, and „thrown -agaiest her
crony supported' by the town tn. the
i. 0.0. ik Lacknowlxxlice mooning B`rinay, in the ruts and holes, . This Ontola inakeS : contend* however, that - ttita; was to )114tounize Europe,' it maY de
F:t. 'P‘. arl:7:74:"4a:12:1nig-71:124:41d:1:1L'tilttl°14i4i4:1376:r411;;
the
r9adth .elPlag-terw: -aregbi.Pf‘ 'e.:41444,41haw•i'elfri:41b-k):,' bi•aule' i:17..131.' :7. Ns , 4 '. civilization , But be,C.031r a
at,theiarliawlaig_ A. 1111fiL4Vgc, se4r 'time *ant in •thia' war au BtaPXte'.140°r), Ilownin , ER A - * lIg... u.10ka vides ii8;frova the strife and
ttgis...t.ort,...,estrlemntorisf#w_rom vigi; __ , by her lawlessness' had humanize the whole wood,
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aran4,111, AraistronithWiat,,ritifoeuoss,I reniokable^ The411:0Pulit' a 1-4/4°1`.. 4 -,c'' driiran GerrnanY t; tli,4 cilia% , And be . Wo are not passive spects.
041'8. 800." '4U' H. s',11; Nu* e‘egg'Pr*I""' eetituy is not great, while the improve- evn,:ientiy,, -didn't intend filo; peoplo war in. Europe, . we .1301,
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. ment to traffic ./o• immense. In soine* ithoula laugh at his 4 ghtnent,.either. , 'gt,do-,..0g. nide of 'tlitiV .bretli
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Vi* ---Ilittri4n. ' ' ' w A- hAt" the. la pioneerlt0'.:-'in 'this ' 'yph il .• ' . • . . '..t .44 a • w
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- liv "WS' '* ......e. Bryce report,911 the German OUt4•• realization s',,, . ec ve.
• , .. ' movement feel that they . are rewarded rages iri,rtiecrtiAd Bejgibio Is .120,w` .4, been, injoea.,to, de in4re tba.
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i",,o, ie. Qum ont,rWoos, ltrii. se, tooknOw., by the, dene or ttavel .and the. improved ineetAilaverilaat Moaday.of the:month in . ... , . . , _ , . . . ., . , .
Vairableig ixamptilet ferni • .it :Wll no like tO4a, ' On'..the.' .00kqii!-,
. in OddfollowIt'llall. VISIAilliKbre—thera 'affenrance of twill, xarIP tr9Pte.' . ' • doubt haire rnan readers; and it 'ought 'lS than would have 'beet?,
.• -... , inviteate attend. wow= zninsre. , Mt.. ' lr • t * LA A',..
; a : aecy,,, Tow. royatuan ' -Anis ino entent,miarr Oa, ANtter: roamq to have. . Itisnet-oben,te 'question, • 11 had clearly 'understood tb
'-'• - '',,,litlt,=. a°414444'1.1"Ak 1) Ri ' in the country will WOW, for the *Vote' proves,. the esee.. Here is one rf the the Peril, and had *ea
.: - ----1.-----. that are being improved voluntarily are stoma it tells;,4 Beiginin WOinan'whosa ,honest,promptinga at aur harts. The.
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(• mooed monday of eaohniontla. In the Odd' . '°'-',*'et 7.P.48°11 to all Wo'etse. - bonbon& had been wonton.ly. mu.rdered,„‘ 104::.it.twb°'-iltioctlit'ill:(0.11:-L;i::42:1;i18eF.lifi(ri,;:
fell°”. 'Balt' iia9t4a. WCtrigniii".AN: Cki" over the* t•I.At ?.' cermet .13 attacked the:Garman SoldierS with her ' i
L 0. w. Luoartow lAceset . 137; meta such a strikleg hi 1
$007, ,dertoitecriee74,...Allex. E04; ' , learned, Theu,:toO*Iis „ the „anteMelaile •hands, They:smaslied her--liknll, 'then' - • , ,
. • . - ' beeemeamore common en the farm Spitted her baby Ma bayonet and burn- NEW TRANS4ONTINEN:TA
..(0107...-10sa been...•bought...by _farmers. ....4,..th.e.,,whei,„,,bhiliyin.,:„ 1,,„nv,.. if straw.- ,,,,.. .
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thm-Tatimmer)-it will 'gftyiwt strengthen Th' is what avaite the women and r. Ark :oi. r"rt'allt!tlIZIY'Att!-I'ilSnuElilge-Ven,,ItCae$
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., 0. S.-WI:m.1AR. )4.. A 8.,.. II.opinion in in. favor of otonetesa roads; for
- tax:attention toleld plates, -crowning, and every auto Owner is a good -roads adve- ...
- ' stairs In Blktk011 Block,- Teeswatcr. ettoc Children of] ngland_ it the Getman atto3; twev 44demthwissevirevIcke,.beTtwh3e0734int'Atut
'ever crosses the channel. •
' bridgework. vanne wroxeter 1st. am Sr& oate. He didn't notice the wont and t.e.ar , , • . • Western Canada.
Canada,.
Wwnosnay a each month: tiorrio Thur..
of the stones on his horses ang.wagon, t, - - - ..', ' ,
O. A. NEWTON. D, • Di 'B.., 'Dentist. Office Fast passenger service was itaaugur-
x.,,ts •
Anthaosok, Luoknow, Ont. AB modern hut on his more costly,. and delicate out- ' .' . , A.I• . . I sted on July 13th between Toronto and
, (iv:magma midge, work. Painless extract, AL, t,liere la nO:OVerlOoltingit.' . - . ,t- ' .icifeheder told the, ffeeoe ,0 .. e nnipeg: over the CanadAan, (40yerrf.,
' methods -ttd. Beet niaterlala furnistiCa.
iorcbv the use• -or Atte latest„. shnplest and ' ' . ' `. '2'' ,- . 'i ii.. - - British: r,nliiral ..--the &het.' "dnic/hdt the the Grand Trunk System, ned.th"-Iftena-
inent• Railway.,! (the ,T.ratis,continental ,
r *goat remedy,- rfoNNOVOtad, Newest
trio Brun, bkral,tAth., 4,4umium •Pbde'd"CAN BEAT 'TR& 1-.1B11AARINES .. War Department could new equip all iskamingaiidNorthero OntatiO,R.ailwaY,
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- U'k.a. 0.111,..1.1...., . .
. the . recruits that ,would ortie: along , __Ilri,l,t_11_reetr!iifreYes;',Ifr,se e2bniaefatsee
• „ • . . • , The,Germon so nitirines. • can't sink '
There ,need be no hesitatum on that ,!u"Ke viY"' " "e" - '' "' superior•. ' '
nor will they dare mu*, a ,ohlp • ,which = • . - to every•respect. "Thif /tT. at.zonol"bisthe
, ( ' Western -University - - - - ------- - - - - --- - -- .-- --. — - __..... neit.ited...bete. _iiis..furthey • state-. 'fOr,..theL.principaltrain. ori. both 'its...,etist:
the British Admits.* decides'they,Shell - .
score, . ,lie is prepared for practicallY appropriate nettle. winch haebeen c osen
not sink. This was. proved last yveek
gdorioon . . .....
when the Adriatic, - ;arrived safely at /11; e. nt that there
'we/11d be need of
of inen. ',,l..Tdliwi:,,...tt-rba%le.,44.11.1r'enae,48:. Toronto .:' each
, . • t . volunteers to rep aee •Inc . Unlan, ,':cffnite'. '
Another . Great, Advance ' Liverneeli TheAdriatic Ives as", surelY ,at the froat was enthieu. 9., • It sounds as T"sd4; Thlired4k 4.14(1 aert'laY." . and
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and sPeeiallY'Parkecl.• for destruetum es though. there was going to the -something :VTVIii;Islitl:f,'IltIse; a:ohiliSpiftililedtAY;',oToPtIs4i6sdtainYgall'ocif
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Wiwi Denhiett-,-NoW $75,090. .
was the Juusitartia,:. The , 'whole,. world . '
and Equipineitt in Arts and koew. When theAdiatia sailed from New 4a.ri°iyn,graiten,!le" iie.a.t future. . We Shall, at, colonist- Sleepiag•-oarsi. --electric-lighted
know'now that 'petition on the firs"14s e°achei; tc4dst aurl standard
Another Large Addition to Faculty
, Afedieine, ' ' ' 'York: ' It',Was known that sheearilea i3iitish, part, of the .westeto:froot is not sleeping ears and.'dining•cart 'i'lliell'Avin'
Greatly Increased Enrolment in View flue to a Shortage of Sti,Uipment. , At the betlehDeermatieledagtbp,r,tily°thwtsi,kiln°evtut''' reobuatner:ne-
cargo of MI'. 8401Iii0S for the British , , , . . .. , ..
that on beard were Fremiei. .Boidea ,O)-1 8ame time Kitchener ,iyareed the Empire, tweet, votonto and. witmiprek is 1247
Canada, besides a number of. other dis, that the War would .be a long'` war,•,‘,..,Ite: miles, and "The, NatiorTI) 1/411 '.'nialte a,
tiogiiished Canadiaria end ,'Knglisbnien,
appears' to be confident arid feariese, with' ., fast run CoVering, the distance in forty-.
Pro-Geri:nano, in the. United States said two hati'rs.: Westbound pa,ssengers leave
out. being an "optomiat" rtwhieh - ineene
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. tlie Ship was ' Marked for. destruction; that lio;$ the right kiecl of an ontOmiot. 'Tozrolye.at jtroi,:in54. ,p,i..iluillii aittlls..t,raavreelliiN
, i bat shenevertheless Arrived safely. -
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. , '1 - -orth' l3 -y at 7.00 '0'0166k next morning.
. . ,I .- This demonstratien that a ,shik cnnhe . •.: ..A ii, or 'Go' op iimils• p.‘. spkrohl.,daylight:_rim. :Lis then, C., tad!
• I 't 'a' 1 t i s' i 1. ' 0 afelk through th; datio'cter zone 111 7-77-7_ -B '' ' .- . ' -7----- "-eV et •the-.TeinisUrning . and, 'Nort.hern
p ' • • • . ' - ' ' On t4110 liailwaY,' th. roughtht:„ 861lic
r - spite of all the Petition Subrearines .can ., : ater ,the ',cables from Solidi Africa,
t.
. , sTFIATFonm, op,rti' . , , _. , . ' do-vas:scare* 'IlicessarY.- _EveY)'-' -ti‘a°1 -,catan 4 --,hit' 0 'good be.Tws't'ke'bilct 9.1.:',.Ah.e, Cobalt.'negau•ties°f clTii
lsItnal A! m. 1. c't-7(1'1:1.*'1"-.1:11-t-e,„•1:.-r.''t:'-'''l
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Pl.
Ontario's ' Most .ucessfull • 1;bnigPita,.iinild.i.Qh:flAraoa'ai, gEann,-gai'afatd°,t -0.: °Elul:ad:h. : ataa wi3ekietiisth:iiBtowe'rOlettiaciateGl.henaPdrarcp,1-13titeuivi;eadt. Otheel, ,•',..,relieeeNitatiPoeni:Zor.tahte4;e41, .12_egt4,1`e'''r?t,;1.:''30...Iii•anile,5yd
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Practical TrainingSchool ,
Teachers ate coMpetenti; coisrses are, pioved the seine,- thing, t he Germans last ctei/pah flgh-ting . fe.' ee in ,, south •over the main lino ot .canacts.d
thorough and graduates succeed.' We - would.get every one :of them ' if they Africa,. „ ',With :the SUrrOnder-ef Vtlia •enQutirvtl-ntertnrtealnivdititho itnsost(licliedahrl7d•gtcilleintttleew
received more applications this -month
t that( we had students graduate,during • could. '' 'The dernonktration was nSeful, army there,caineinto the .PoSsession of *all enntribiltieg to the i gig's -test r cip re e
the past six Months. The three ap- , however,- ne fa..et. that preolier Bordeo. Erit4ie 4, "loge, tra6t.,of .,,terotory_1,,,lowe.
plicatio4s received 'most` recentlfwere,
for .1n,d3r stenographer at, s780,. book_ Was onboard the. Adriatic, and that Pro- -tiaGermaii South; -We'et'Afrfes-,- .. 'Phis
keeper at , $1060 and •commercial Germans. declared ,the ship Would be .territory.is one-and,d.-1!alf tithes as large
-, teacher at $kiDaper annuni.. Business,: attacked, gavethe occasion' prominence. as Germany in Europe. ,'-'1t. is not arich
men ' want our graduates:-.: Get our
free catalogue at once. . ,-,,.. . It hi an instance of which the World Will land', and of course,istalready 1)01)1'114.,
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D. ii,,, iiiiciAcHLApi, iprincipai.:. take note. It. proves to the world that ed by hie& tribes.' Britain did not need
the -German submarines, in their lawless if but it has .cothe our way intho.course
warfare, are the mere pirates Much the of the war:, One of the early „moves :of
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British declare them, to be—that; their, the.' War was the the inVasion, of., British
attocka are directed againat. defenceless Sciiith,',Africa by an armyfrom. this
'inerchantinen and passenger t'',vessels-•,-L Oerinan pOssession.; The, expectation -of
, Having, an up-to-date . Creamery :
"the:'Wetneii, and Children of the sect.'.' ,... , . .th0 Gernians, .no doubt, was. that ,,the
in full -Operation,' we solicit , your
heilg'hWeste niaarerksPtrePPrldreesd-lotor . hisT:olliewo:fiertrindnwittY-°.h: seacatioks-e-thOeO.Lhoud?YitaonliiPe;11.:4045:: -eBo(ineire-s.sititich.13-iiifl intalsieorriti-trYd.,...---.w:laildicil;:•-waeid-1-
,...._Ppnaytrothnetig
' good creata,, and giv.e you an bon.: ' e.c1,-..4at. ,4e_c4orilo',4':..4.0:4:do.:vc...0PcL10.. ..ia-the-004.1'i:w.'ef '•PF.44'4.' power. A
: - est business. , Weighing, sampling •
and testing each can of cream re- the svagetYWhich rendered ,'',eaP--. 'feW of the Boers did rebell,' bnt they
. awe- m suou an uaAurous,u bile neglect were quickly crushed I Y Botha; and 'his
ceived earetally 'and returning 'a ' •1..1 r -1.: act. fru. •...t. 4./...
lull stateinent- of same' to each
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patron. We .fUrnish two cans to of ' a; eel -meander or through • aeeldent loyal f011ower§$ who thee :forma' urine
each patreft, pay, ' alt express... .they may again get such, an opportunity,: the Getman . itivaders; defeated .thein;'
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charges, and pay eyery two weelts'.' - -but.that•such "successesP...Will be . rare droVe them ..te, their, .capital where, the
Write for' farther particalara or '
,send for Cana and give' us 9,, trial; mai be taken'fOr. granted. .-• . . • ‘ . other day ,fheY ,14640 0;11 *.tiii6:;iiditio,nas
The .Seaforth, CreallierY 'Co. - . ----- • • ' , , , surrender.' Though the., trritoiy io , oot,
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• ..,.. ,esiartii,, Oat, , ; • ArtiLsortilZlitzSr Rom otnMAN'y -of 'groat 'Tttlu'the °ftl?.Pire of it ilthea:Y.
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185.5 A GE NIUOVINES*
TRANSACTED
ileitti„ttOINE
OINOBI.Art ixrrals cotton;
'BANE MONEY OROIENS
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CAPITAL
Ass
RESERVE
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$81800,000
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411•11.
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Oa.Esirsinches
COO OP
• Savings Book Deportment
At ail aranchoo
Untwist siltawid aa iliaataat eerraat rot*
To Se -Reit), a Mortager*
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struck the house. it came clown the
chimney, strack Mr. Rowland then
the floor and preminab14' .cliopmrosi
in the well inthe hack kitchen, 111r.
o Ave wawa Ontario, gannaora and CasNdjr plead: back. Pait ottbe,iloor was splintered'
0,, -we' 'el,Iguyilq" *1.14, ‘Yere $
'nos8se7sssed 0014. idta4304,tog:,4teh Wood and tha ehininey was
done iC we .Ecorstneltseoeuleantdientateotinaty :node hi:41;
follovied the ewveiadte;fitettroleol'onTv!li convict, however, not ea fin r ano. 0,f!laWflalttFratt`to:nBftrIliulasjiictie.Anfoo..-7:110:Tw:aultielstiloPlory:i
0 iisue and
laidt.ireunrar ,eveinatenweae!):orunit ieeeoutrile't town On Saturday with a lead of 114
No
man gin an e4c,tive work
eon. and drove On to the towit scales to get
stipated---ReiFall Orderlies are AU effect- i34437pigtf17.4(terl_lkeall,stcl,„,a-b_uvt'aies:!6/1t,t4i-heml/paly:
alvtreeelt Ttihvee'ReSieltore, only by 3. (125'cA. arinud bee?' bottles and two boxes : Of • butter
--50c,-.13oxe-S. • • weighing, 50 lbs. each.. After he had
ceSTtaliljecit:ss.V;(18in'eptu3r4; li49111)te; (fdlw°811:---t tIP°e-tiftle4s(it0Wcrellitetd0;1'10'effsalh131°. ‘V-dre. '1111tile tI dlccievvgs.4
..0,,Koasty 119 to
.10H9ejoiwo 1.4othwuraso„uaidsuitit have t and unloaded, the hoY at George Byes,
livery barn, without saying anything
ftrhiev:otio9wii; teioleultcldwrinetesovuoktidn, '(.4.fittfew6locian: 103014 the 300' odd• pounda that he had
discardedibetween the soles and' the
,dtoisfieggvItryit, ,t4nEdvidiicenteiLwatos niake 11111 thhaerniv;',•4411,0rie .twheoinghwedentforbaicikle.nilldr,pg9soet,
'plaiatiff, pat 'evat$, ded.acting its 'weight from 'the 1084.
. which he' failed to do, .0 Then; were no chief Ferguson got oil to the racket by
'pleadings and po trial, yet the Kinear. seeing him reMove staff
dine solicitor's, bill was 039.1 .0, which aed .ousneeting that somebody was
he redliced by S. There still about to be stung for over 300 lbs. of.
aruPloground , for low, reform . when it
costs-0;0mb to:defend an ,action that,-
. never went. to trial.—Kincardine _Re
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Write for particulars to
L Braithwaite, -A.; Ph. D.
President.
CENTRAL
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Cream'111J111t141
OREAlii WANTED
We are in the market to buy
Cream, sweet or sour, at the, high-
est market price. We supply two
0110 free to eiteit at our patrons, '
pay all express chargen,:pny twice
each month, cheques at par. Re-
ceive ereaM any daYji-the Week-. t -
test each can received, and send
our patrons a statement of same.
Write for cans and give our
Creamery g trial. Reference.—
Any Bank. • • • .
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mitlerService to ItighToods of
• Oritorio from Toronto
z4}5 11.1114 ttalli, tor Atinikelai Lakes, dailvexeopt
midday for Lake of Bays. Alaeliaitin Faith,
AtaganotaNitArt, River and TimagaMt Lake'
. points. - •
10.15s.ti.dttiliekOOt$3ttaday tor 0 eorkian Day
Lake Ot BuYi. minranetwwau Itivcr points*
.9*cept Burnley for_Milskolta
Lakes, id1140 of 00$3 and A.Istaritplia
• STEAMSHIP .EXPRESS
,Leirege Totailin
Attires Sarni* Whitt .4.30 Om,
Zacli irondaY.'VednogilaY Mal Saturday-, tOti.,
ttinit loth N„,1,14. cio,'n palatialoteattiehiva tot
.. ' kat% steo Moto; Fort Arthur, rort'W,i_ Nun
. aria 1)u tub, and at Fort, Willi:tin with 0,1..13.
ltailwit goy Winnipeg endpoints in vitostern
rierotam. (....oac le% rarior-binrary-thtte and
rarior.L1 rii1,. Liget cep botwece'Toronto
.,, .. • and Nettle wharf. . .
Further partictilaran .a
oPPlicatiott to
Orand Track TickerAgop too
04 4411101N I AtOAto. :LOCknOVit,
pm*. to' . ,' . - - — . ' •
blow to German prestige arid 'it will
President Vtrilson of the -United States bring -hem& again te the- Kaiser and his
has received the German relkly to ;ilia brutal associates a realiza-tion- of .the
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"Mite" CA thhinarine warfare. and the' difficulties uncl'olisfortunes which lie' n
sinking of the , Lusitenia, 'which -'Bryan the way if the Would be vvorldcooquerer.
refused to sign; .
Like . the 'previells German • cornmuni- ' "I'Ht..SO.110410s.`4..OBACCO.
cation this' one Was not sent over until. •
the thiiteetith.,hour—ratlier 'late to • be , There has beena lot Of foolish objec:
consistent with international ' courtesy..
Like its prededeeSer, toe) it is long, it is
not give a fair and open:J:001Y...to. the
questions which President Wilson Oared,
It to Stupid, it IS illogic* it has been
ea of anynational pocie. and dignity'
atinottettittlit".as otherwise thaninsn,
lent., Perniany wiLl not irecogoize the
right of-Aineriearis to travel on the high
seas' ,in merchant or paismiger ships
°whit'by her, enemies, rinr eVen.,in• U.
States -shtp$ it . these earry‘. contraband
goods'...sutiliiiree for the alliod Armies
It theqttited States ships Are about .to
tress the Atlantic it it Will .gairantee
'that 'such OOPS Will not carry contraband
and if United, States •Gantitires VitillhOve
,their sluPs ploihly Marked so that , the
submarine commanders can easily
clis-
tingnish them from the. .enemie'S nhips
then they may' Wall. the °dean...Wig:tent
&tiger of being. souk. But if umtna
Stoke eithene go noon' the sett lit's.,
Ilritisli or French Ship ofany krnd, or
oral alien tnitertStatel ship which
tattles contraband; their blood bo upon
their OWII head& Tho Germans will
Sink, the, Chip, . they .caniad ilnc14
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tion to theilsising. of funds tor, the, pUr-
peso' of supplying the • soldiers. at • the
ffent*It.41-649:op..,rhitc-olgtoi.Oripik-
izations: may be eXettSed,from participat-
ing in the raising' Of. hinds for this'
purpose, it Might to be recognized that
04c:effort is by -not.tineanstililiclirected,
Wre-aain
soldier is eny better then One who 411E8
the'Ventoitrittet,,:ttet is juSethe'iirica
his tobacco harder•to keen, and therefore
just that moch.less valuable. There are
other, things,' toe,: wlich ar&.more neees.
eat4! to •eihn the tobacco-IniingsobLier
than his pipe, but it ought. to he roman.
bored' that the Mon who hos •controsted'
the tobacco habit cannot get alorig nearly
So Well without as I:001111k smolsOng otit-
lit. •smokera at the front areltaelhg-' onvet ,baseball: team ,fioislied- a series. of I
a bora enough time of it without adding,,:,..matelteit: ' They; playing, :PloWertlelei
to the hordship.that of aUddenlyhtealfing tetini With, itHaCete of 7 4 in falter tif
'frb Olivet boys .Ittsred good
off:tvlittt.41*48 t°16.rIe;i. t* very - t"tit:161..ittl PlaY"
and no very vow harmful habit. ed, trim mitt. to *48 to tollown....
"14411 are ''given fait "1114 tobacco Wilbert Walden Thotnpson
they will fight:the .Ghtinani. all the better' 441•11. wietnteh ,0. Abu -McDonald
on that account, and northing should be W. ilbalstoo 1 B. Angus McAuley
sintred to 'm%inteitt • or improve 'their L. McGuire '2 11. Donald Douglas
•fightingipahties, .116 may be euie too Bm6eritlendtie.06:14.416.16shltritg,:e701.,
that the, thoughtfulness which provides ;11,0y ),,ioatiire • it John Thotopon
tho tobacco will bo 8ratUlly tipprociat4 0.'itofilaten ; Bhtelt,
ed. •.." ; gotAlSten 14t Pt.004.0.1040
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.of,comfort by. day or night., It, traverses
,a country of woncletfid ,poisiloOlitina in
which tens of thousands of Settlers' will
carve out their homes in the future
The region between Cochrane and
Winnipeg is "one possessing great At.
tractions for the: sportsman as 'well as
'the settler, for here are sitniatedsome of
the finest, fishing waters on the continent
while big game abounds in the, forests
'Thorp, is an ever-changing panorama of
beauty. Great riVers,:tloWing.north and
south, have 'their source in this 'height
of land, and here the Indian, unspoiled,
by, Civilization, still 'naked his home.' It
is indeed virgin territory, for'its' natural
loveliness has notoret been..marred by
Are or the liimberman,
Before entering the Province cf gan-
itolta the train riinithroughthe' famous
Nibigama, (country of lakes) region, an-
-other of- Canada's magnificent holiday
resorts, reaching -Winnipeg at 3.50 p, m.
Eastbound "Tho National"" leaves
Winnipeg at 5:15 p. m, arriving Coch-
rane at 6:10 p.. tn. next day and Toronto
eighteen hours later,-7-40riVal in the
.glieen city' bning timed at 12.00, noon,
At Winnipeg -the -Grand Trunk' Par-
ifie lines afford splendid connections for
all inkportorit points in Western Canada,
the Pacific 'coast, California, .etc., 'and
also- hunts& &nevi?' short route to Alaska
and the Yukon, traversing the Canadian.
Itoclues and other marvels' of • seenie,
,tuterest., - • ,
The openingOf this new ratite !Mikes'
,OO:enoch in:the.. history Of -Canada; 'as
t't13 new SOrVie0 will provide for fast
through travel : froth ,Holifax to 'Prince
13uperk-Varicciukter, Viotorio, and other
Pacific Coast cities,' via an all Canadian
route,. the.Canatliati Vovorstrient
ways (Intercolonial Railway) in the teat
connecting with the Grand. Trunk gait -
way *stein in a Voloa Station (Bona -
venture),. Montreal, thence Tetotskaniing
anNorthinli'Ontatio, Tiatiscestinental
"11'aWwaya.nd Grandlrtiiiit'VA-difier con -
heating in the -Union Stition at Vint&
peg, and forming a eentinuous,, band of
steel' troll &eat to ocean, ' •
PhblicatiOng pertaining tO this new
routO with ocean to neeall, map maybe
precured from 'all principal ticket agents
arid 'Tatitiefirrer repreSentativee of the
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Canadian ,Glovernment Railways and
G
et
Ohl•Saturday evening n1y loth the
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°NM& :KIND OF FOOL—On Friday
evening, says the Port Elgin Tinies,
two young fel1ow4 driving Fords con-
veying parties of young people and
meeting one another on the read near
Tiverton, had ,a thrilling experience.
Autos are great things to play .With,
and one young man said to his party
of young women ",‘Vatcli me scare this
follow by keeping straight in the road."
keptoWfet
Well,
ei th, wetoot?dmidleOnnkge.w7e.rrietnhetkhne:makdie:cdubl--)uuns,bocomhti. ',15,\'1-441101111"- -El pl
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but as it so often happens, the jupecept,
scions, and the onto badly •datImg,ed, ''q" ' ' 1 ::ir:-:;71a:ficz,..,4_,;(')..,1..
,party's Machine received the greeter ,...,14.,..„.., 41 i ,...4,7( 4;01
. __,______........„........tb-n,,, r..! . ..!
clamacte. .., The _trock.the.boat .,fool is
gradually givingplaceto the fool with -------eil ttitollt'
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tile auto. ' . Itb,,,,,,.....-----__ -_-____'-------
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bay that liel akin% get.,. laid an io.
formation against tho farmer. Rear. .
jog, it. ,seems,, that the Chief WAS OKr ki.
IliMi' a4 the( stlair VAS pretty well
talked aboat bere, the farmer cam in • • .
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en TuetidAy and ,(5(ittled with George
Bros., hy, deducting the weight of the
extras he had thrown off, and the
Chief hi consequence: withdrew *the -.., • i
charge. -' " , . - - „ - " • 1
:THE REAL :STRAPICONA:
ve'il:)stiiy°f,i9trv/reltBinrYgeeic-*Q1:;111t.nit°A.133NA:
MAGAZINE a IMMO of nine oketchee 0
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dealing' in an intiniate way Wt .thQ
personality, characteristics arid tower- ,
rnent of the late Lori Strathcona, As t
well as with incident connected with
5tratlicena1s life in Canada: The personal
side of. "Deriald A," is but vaguely
known even to many who were closely
associated with him, bat Dr. Bryces
renOniscen. dinag-1?Xthefirsti*h___..
appears in"the July 4111,1114b(31..) .serve er''‘
to help thousands Clanadlane, to form* \
a just, estimate of One who for fifty years ,
took a leading Part in the developineut
of Clanadat' Referring to the part Strath.
C0110. took in keeping doWn Rid and his
follower4, Dr. Bryce says: qt,tgCltlited
the nerve of a Garibaldi and the. skill of
ittiltioUniloyr$:eds,e8pTerliaetemtobree owasetbink ofe seerne, an
the thought arises that justice has nailer
been done to Donald A. SMith for the
immense service he rendered then to
Canada" •
ACITAB New Ontarim' Route. of innumerable Maryelm Forest Equipment -T
vie
North Bay. Cobalt and Cochrane. Through the Scenic Highlands of.,Ontano,
Splendid Roadbed. . Commenting Tuesday, July 13.
Lv. Toronto 10.45 p.m. Tue.. Thu. Sat.. I...r. Winnipeg 6.00 p.m. daily
" North Bay 7.15 a.M. Wed, Fri. Sun. Air. Regina 8.05 a.rn,
" Cochrane < 4.45 p.m. Wed. Fri. Sun. " Saskuroon 9.38 nan, "
AT. Winnipeg p.m, Thu. Sat. Mon. " Edmonton 10.00 p.m.. "
e New Transcontinental
TORONTO-VViNNIPgG
NEINSIIORT ROUTE to WESTERN CANADA
Can. Govt. Rya.. T. 8c N. O. Ry., Grand Trunk Ry, System ,
gthTeihrrobue.geth”
coaches, dining, tourist tic standard sleeping cart.
, Vancouver. Victoria. Seattle. Electric lighted
T....11riy.o,,Ry. Agent* °Rang; Ica ion.
formation frotn any Grand Trunk.iiCan. Govt. or
9 Time tables, Bleeping car ticket* and other in,
btcokepliv:o!Reupe'Crr.Vukon. Alaska.
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A BRUCE Bait'. --A, ictoria, 13. C.,
despatch says: Duncan Boss, inembei
of the Rouse of Commons from 1901
to 1908 for Yale•Caribou, died 'sud.
denly, on the night of ,4 nue 30, aged
45 years. He wasbornin the County
Of Bruce, Ont., Of Seoteli parents. His
edncation'Was received•ut
Scheel and he entered newspaper
work in British Columbia, having 'been
publisherof The Boundary ... Creek
Times, Poi* four years he ‘servecl in
the Town Council of Greenwood and
was one of the lead ing citizens of the
locality; Ile carded the Libei I ban.
tier to victory in his _riding in the
oeberal election of 1904 and remained
1,4 Parliament for four 'years. :in re
ligion he *as a. l'resbyterian,
• ,--Li4i11'rNiti0-.----14tE-44(-31 ward,-
_ Itowlend of the Nen!4t,adt Bead had"
.abeiit as narrow an escape' faun death
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by lightning 'during a recent' eleetrical
stoma tis 110 likelY, will have until hia.
time comes. • Ile was .sitting in a cor-
ner of his house probably testing, an
ellOW •011'''.tlke 'stove': when the .belt
•tt
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18,000,660* — •
capital Paid up $3,000.000 ••• , •
gurPlull -
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SAVE SAFELY
Safety is the first 6 ansidetation atid
the„s`niatier of interest earning of 14.
s:cotid or eNieri third itnportante *to-
' careful people. • •
LUKNOW`01:1ANtli
J. A. dide,ritilE; Manager,
Bank OF Hamilton
ESTABLISHED 1872
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mos be6ii"'llio Vat' Onintuaryn deny. on pew* 1 -nod. ,2 O.0 TitC, otorne,; ...
... . ._:10-..,Ote ecutisest , nosm.ble: foilit lite : .WrIter hno ,ttlVett. Ian' -teutleros; It ,
pea *into of 'the lleventinitents, lit an privis of. the, ,ntovit1, .. NiT11110' tIW:;
tlebiltoof tile 'movements along the extended frontiers. have not , been.,
overlooked., the' teal:tern Of 111110' or4non. Int* t*uu ' enit1461 to (17 OW . '.
. .intallgoittly and with 400111100.0r•tl .gotnria O1ItIllici8 rif: thO. rItri71etiI0110
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Viiit •0$',0010,..00 its' ,4t1itur7a1• .pitgelpia,•sttiven; 'tii. Otte- boroo. tlio- .
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lVe throad ,-boelotPolnui : , of tho, 1111))) 7,' :
. struglrib' • TUN. bee en ot articles has attracted the latelitlOti net billk of' .
the camidion rieopie, but of, .leitding • Pull and Jottittata In 411 ;porta .
of t110 Vifftkld, The mimes leading 'Oh to tho wor, tin "eleotento cotetink
: into its 1(111(1 34(1. a lig the results ithely to no* teont tIftf ,eeeetaloo of,
hOntilltleit have heoli-Oitit *ith In _that; bola on clear.Olt tOrin Obit NA,* .
titIstle•.:07 l'IBE tii...010,115 eititorun page. •. : .
, . The: tibiwe teitiotee, in ltdditInh to kitittiii&ntlel leiter:so' rvlee'.. fr6m- tilf0 ,
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rt. 011t Ofilliatilled 10 VanadkAtvo Plaeon TIER 0.1.0014 ror In.tneloo
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• einfidatan papera„ and partly explain the phenomenal inereittle Of li IA
. , flee eon, in Tilt ,015010108 th'8111gt1011 4tir Mit rceest menthe,.
C)ther reatitte.s. ': . ....' ' ,,:- . ' ' . .• .'' .
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ht its•thla of
. i Canada's National „Newtipither, and haft *vett it hg' ninny thoessinia the
. ,- largest eirenintion ot any morning linnet in the lynitinlon, . • .
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jt*,,t40..dieoettittisk te terit itItehetiett - ', • tot tont Montpo..-,tlitee dollars- per. year.
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