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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-12, Page 47".. "1.1411.1111,WW"•••••••••1‘1,0004.;"." r•'• "'Mew T1113 114000401! SIVIT111111; Tra. :47.ro • • • • Thunday, Atigligt lotti., tots moos' • • his gritintialateke for iiiotrI theio Aches and patio amiauffer in iitionce-tioat wily leads to chronic sick - 'new awl etteu Aortae* Dies if yologworla is tiring:it roar nerVesere EceitsbAnt if yea feel larigual, *easy aa -depress.% you ehould know that Seott'a Itotalsiou Overeanes just such conditions. It poeseeme in coacentrated Anna the Imp. *layouts to invigorate the blood, strengthen ic tissue*, nourish the nerves and boild parength. Seettts is strengthening thousand* of • th9there-:-and will help you, Try it. neat & Vonne. Toronto. outs buslosa add Society Cards .1.10 rattktuitu gottitinti Patlisited *mg Thursday monolog , at Litoknow. Ontario. A. D. MAPCXNZIB., Proglator saal Dditer.' but the Freuels wain esevents proved, was ioospable oilskias edvautage of it, the Prussian* coneeutrating their gun fir* on the mitraillense wbereve tpeed on 4he- field. Tlie,Aity Mookine gun bad not yet arrived. The ==siese=====ssiemit=soo=nias AITGIIST 12.th , 1910 "61. 1114/ •°414 Pgru" g411' followed in rapid sacceSsion, and were emploYed in-verione tampaigns, The Maxim Was the first antonatie gun,/, however; and was early adopted. by the British' array. Sir, Moon Maxim, in a. recent interview, said that the Oler- Melia IlaNfl 50,00a 'Maxim guns at the- front- the, rapidity of fun being, ()leant 60() pee minute, It Aveighs about sixty potinds, and has a water -jacket to prereot overheating. Theeto sues did great •service in ' BritOn's VW's' WW1 native races, eepecially in the Soudan They are walked by energy derived from the binning pOwdef..,'The gun pulls the 'belt into position, pulls, the cartridge out of the belt, forces it into the barrel, • closes the - Weed; 'fires, •extraote • the. empty eartridge cake, .o),nd expels :Other inventers have`f011eaved in Sir ifiraM'srMaXines footsteps, Jae 14iiii4 gun has ,recently corne iuto prominence in 'Canada. The French, it appears, are: returning to of Maxint,, and theBassiaiii are alto -arrning With this, Weal:ion,' of they, bove,,,a' large, number. Attempts have been Made .frona* time to tune to rsiclace tlieveleb. of Maehine opus by dispensing with the water -jacket. This Wan found to e great mistake, as thn gun jammed through -overheating at the most critical nualuent-ia-tha fight. The- Berthier machine: gen used .hts' the 33elgiane is Very light, and in drawn, by dog teams, It is found in actual service that weight makes. fol accuracy in firing and that the absence-Of:a-water-jacket may prove theaatrouto 111E MOTITOSA Latvosuroz, •••In• The expectedhappened at the elections in Manitoba last Friday when the Lib- eral government was suetamed in power by Ali overwhelming 1134401W- When a few deferred- elections are held Mr. Norris will have over forty of a following , to the Conservatives five oesus. 40111T SUTalail4A.ND SONS, Ltd.eetielpb. The I:10110e Will be too Much one -bided Ont., inevxanog. MO) and, Marine. t • ,' for, the good of either party or the gativEY.3..,LiNo.s.1,,bucenew.thtt, Agent However, tp.r„ various at insurance. Fire and Life vitiv ince. the landslide, speaks r4f.t clA*3 wmPanies guAranteed* °DIY well for the people of lifanitoba who se resident agent in Lueknow• of the London Mutest. =Sher of and, tarn elllphatiCallY • eoudenined the grafters preperdes for sale. X Q. O. F. Lucknow Lodge meets eve Pridair evening' at 8 Clock in their . Dacit!, ben street. All brethren cordiallyinvited. Odloptu:---NeblOPrand, Thos.Watson; Vico Grand, bt T. Armstrong:Treas., 4,1ex.Rosst Ree. $90...fi. H. IPA; Seer., Dr. Pato. It. it. & .4,1L.T.i. R. O. Old Light Lodge Vleets every Thuredm night on or before the full • MOon; in the hianon10 Havelock street Lecknew. W. M.,- XaoDonald; W4 Cabierton; ta Martin. fileq W A. Wiloost • . „• , ." tirk Sherwood,- , 40, Luc flour, meets every last 'Monday of the Illgan • In In the addregows' Hall, Vtlingbrethere: "cordially inviteclto attend. Chief Ranger', John E. Seey,, Robt. (iraham Soy., nehti Johnston, Treas. 1) R. Macintosh. e 0 '0 No k A. 0: U. .14-ueknow Lodge,' No. 137,: meets second Monday of eaehmonth in. the' Odd- fleloW. Mastex .111/orkman,4.. Mae- Iennitil Fin. Seo)NA,B, Re MneintoslitReo. er„ , Gap, Potter; wreas.-Alex,- Boss. Dada • •B. POWAIhR, 4. D. S., D. se ()Mee up detrain Button Block. Teeswater. Spec ial attention te gold plates, crowning and bridgework. Visits Wroxeter 1st, and 3rd. Wednesday otetteh month; tiorrie Thur. and thieved. The wander is that any at all of the old. government party were, elected, er that the -Conservative can- didates got even the support that they did, ' The evidence of corruption in, the Roblin government. we's so, strong and so plainly exposed la the commiseion that nobody of ;Common decency end sequaint:: .errwith. the 'Sante emit. tiPsire.te see !_."Vt •of the Peg reinstated in power * The, reorganization of thgvarty Under S.;'nyeve leader Who has no great- sins tO, Ofiwer for, likely amounts. for the fact • that. there is an Opposition at all. ' is Wonderful the hold that a political machine with the opportunity of keeping itstreasury SuPPlied,:ean get upon. the public. • The Roblin .Cloverntrnt had long been incompetent and corrupt, Yet time after time it was returned to power. Not until it. became e rigular thieving institution, and its gimes were exposed and held Op in the light of ,d&Y, to, the whole country did .the people's sense of-self-protectionand disgust Over- come their indifference, theitpaaty spirit and readiness -to sell their totes for eonie: small inunediate gain. • • * G. alBseTosr, it. D.' S.. Dentist. Witco ofillin Block, Lneknow, Ont. All modern methods 'need. BOst materials furnished. roW. end /3ridge work. Painless eXtraet- 130.he use of the latest, simplest and adept remedy,SOMNOFORM. Newest thing in artifteiin teeth. ,Alulnium platesd non breakable , , Western University LONDON Another Great Advance *Om...Doubled—Wm ;75,000 Another- Large Addition to Faculty - - and E.quipment in Arta_and Medicine, ' • Greatly IncreaSed.Rniolnient in View Write for particulate to B. Braithwaite, D. President. IUNSHINE SERMONS voftrtutoulowcy to a Haroler, ItissithIst tde BY 4111 Bbilosoplier-Bbytilelat GROIOW DUTtill& A4144 • • FallTerin from Au GENTNAL STHATFORD. ONT. This I's Ontario's•beet practical' training school with COmmer- cial, Shorthand and Telegfaphy departments. Our courses are -thorotigh'-- and instructors' are - experienced. We place , grid- ustes in positions. Write for ' , our free catalogue in Once and see if it interests -you. D. A. MeLAGHLAN, Principal. o • 4/ • • . . - A RUSSIA AND THE ALVES The hill of Wareaw lias given the pessimists. another Opportunity. Accord- ing to these, the _Russians are feeling very sore becauseof'the ''apparent in - "activity ,of the British • and ''Frencli- especially tho 'British*: - Britain; l,,9 ' be snre,. hasn't' done very much in the Tier' so -Merely staved the, whole- situation for theAllies by holding corereand of the sea from the outbreak to the „preseht. time, besides being one of the main factors in seting Pads. in . the first rilsh., Thus, however, isn't enatighlor the arm chair generals *lid think the ...Allied armies ought to marchstraight to 13erlin, and sweep the contemptible Tars from 'the Galliirlie_Fenintigle.:akby a wave of the •• Frenclt Mcneriinents show that. the fire. of the Hotchkiss gun is equivalent to that of two 'hundred rifles at a icncretri range: In rapidity of Ore the. MaChthe gull can deliver a -greater, VOIUMO (If. Ore than' fifty rifles, Military experts hold • There om, many . wrong ideas. .0914 Medloal things. There ere innurnamble, trOdiOnl o'C.3 that coem to ha welt bonds ed. ,One failaey 14 *bet beef ten bit nenrishinq. It is .nothinD hut vvater in whlah certain. pleasant foci exhileratingi meat salts are diesolved. You would. atarve to death death OM ,bctcr teo. the cone On On Whisky or .on Of*, fect. Another fallacy la that ;dee.. bel -whisky -warms body. Aloobel Tower*, the, temperature. - it 'ultimately chills, instead of warming. Hence It Is of no or,a whatever OS QUO,* againSt CON.. MOrnOnOri in not . a food, .and doee. not create any new force, but. may Pedigree ens • a.ble a roan 'to ime up a little of • hie reserve power more .nutekly. A third filliaole•le *het one. egg oontairia. as much nourish, trent 'as.,a:poiend .meat, •Sick peoOlie Oeithopt appetite. • think complamittly: that :if they •take. an egg 01..4w°. a day they are -doing welt.' .Aa matter of 'fact, they aro anything but ' TbeY. „Meet rethhmbeire If thei, suhstittiting: agile for. meat, that, eight eggs!, not one, ara-required, to equal, one pound, ' 'or meet. • Then, ,there's .liver . many, as 00' as their stomachs' get Out of .order, .begin 'oto treat. their liver. Elop the ille" er is Clangei0OnAKIng to treat _ iteletea one understand* it, for .,.there , are over .nitieti•-41-itlifot7 liver troubles, and what le good for OTIO of them may be bad for alt reit. • (copyright, 191.0ibY 1•4 Chapto4.) ;.LETTER FROM TUE:WEST' mr:oem.middietenwrile& Jo Sentinel Readers_ . Margaret, Aug. 2nd After 48: hours' travel by Chicago, Duliith, and Fort Francis, 1 arrived at La Valle; a small place sm the a IT, Bs Its population, about one hundred, are onciatly engaged in the lomberfinsiness EL0ECT -1S, AS 111141; 4, .0 — •Thia Year VIII sO"co He Holding ttp ef tho AcZa--Possaltino (Orden, Ottawas • Alio. $0•;--,Tiva Government r:atoiolVraol'vtg zteiiielanoirge &tiers= visloas ef the eiettion act sole) re: • Oard to the 'aitinial model= of Federal LUt in New Ontario and.Maoltelia• itialear tko get% ere to be revised 'y a Board. ot.,Tudgcs And the work will be actissily ii progrees within a iliort time. That ramie 'that the way Will. he cleared for a geueral election vbentaver the Government. Willis, tim time °overlain°, , Last autumn, And again lea nprtuo, vha tgeneref.elee- tleit was contemplated by tbe Cabinet. One of the prinelpel eanstitational TOD" .tectione urged against it, and- which bore duo weiglit with his Royal High, liege the Governor-GeneraL etas that anorder in Counell had been passed in June at last year suspending: for the year the annual revision required .by law in the 'Unorganised districts of Ontario. .and the allocations of Pro- vincial lista .to •Federal comititueneies in Manitoba. Because of that order in Council the ledges did not' carry out the work, and iu consegeeece 1 any election had. been, forced the lists ' used would hate:Rea those in iso for the 19.13. elections. Thia year, ae there has; been no riospensien,• the • Board. of otudeee,. • under; Mr. ',Justice Renoe,„•the Sentoe Judge• northern ,Ontario, is now preparing to Inviee• the lists ter , Theuder Bay, 'Nipissing, .Bainy River .and the other northeen •dtar1etsIn 0itterto sp.ecilled Ili [he. ..ele.ctien.7act of OK The lists, will hardly • he OeMpletecio before early, in October.. unless a hutry-uo order is Wen, And consequently any proposal . for a goaerals.election following the return of Sir Robert Borden from England a fortnight or •sci hence will, not •roaterialize until late autemn. Tandlor-Sir Robert's return -them is-- uo- hititoin-Goyeamosntsar,eles. here AS. to when the next electloo will be held. - -Miraculous' .Escape From Death. . Perth, Ont., Aug. 10 -Herbert Pat- terson had a narrow etticape from :in- stant death Sunday. . He Was sitting in a buildineon; the lake shore'. when • the lightning ' -struck * nearby tree tree and then passed through the low - et partofthe, building; through -the- floor direct*" underneath.his. teet. He was wearing rubber shoes and tli0 saved his life,' nevetheless he was se- verely burned, " Italian Artily Moving: *Nevi York, Aug: 1,0o -Italy will send' . . 050;000 troops to either 'France or the Dardanelles • within the next three -Oweek, eccording-tp.CaptaintVictorBel- Franeito of the Italian •ariny, who ar- rived on tbe, steamer Duca D'Apstio "Theta were 500,000- troops in Turin when, I left," said the captain, "and 150,000 -More in - -Taranto, the naval .A. merle -an Too! ' •-• Pittsburg,. Aug. • 10 -Believing bis Advanced age ail(' an occasional -at, tack of theumatisne would preclude ' judicious' ' handling. of great wealth; Father William Graham, pastor Of P‘,. Patrick's Rein= Catholic Church, has declhaed to accept a fortune of '$15,- 0(10,000 l'eftisim recently through the. death of. relatives. . • . Herculean Effort Domini] . Itome,.....4.kg. 10 -The Tribona. Salon- ikaa correspondent wires that Orono step Might landthem in Alm muskeg,. fresh German troops and immense • at Thirty4eveath Annual. Fair. the bottom of Which is herd to find. ---------forces of artillery are being concen- • • -- ••• .-Oti-Itilsi-,2ecl,...,kreaehed 'Winnipeg trated on the. Serbian border, deter- . The-Directore of the Canadian Na- Where I.Was methy very kind friends' .mlbed-t° -a-roa4- to TuritaY- through Serbia and Bulgaria And sue- . pitinitenaiili'Eui,x10:1:biniti::,,,,r.rortantii, 'exiled that. who toak charge Of nie for fear should thecitteridande this year Will reach the . be lostin the hurry and confusion of the .°43r the. This figare has been. :great city,' I was taken to the city park • c L • thatthe dependence of .the enemy upon in some form. 'Large quantuies of pulp Machine ‘'gttliS is due to difference k.11. wood, railway ties, telegraph posts,,tenee tactics as. a whole between the Germam. posts, etc., are Piled:tilong the ritilwAso sytitein and the 'French and' Bath's. and the river banks ready for • shipment • • et. 000000 ea:. • r 11,11. • 0.600,106.0.018....0 oo oo ••9.11.11•111.1•11. 4,..f JL ONS BANK .CAPITAL AND RESERVH, $8,809,000 13:vouches in Canada. A General Banking Business Transactu Circular Letter,s of Credit • Bank Money OrderS - SAVINGS I$ANK DEPARtMENT Interest allowed at highest current. rte , T. REID, Manag.er, 'BRUCE COUNTY NEWS .1 .Aftor being as years in the, mercan- tile tusiness Teeswater Mi.. R. J Hiscox has turned the business wooi;eidr to his two sons, 'Hare and'Fred, who will be knowlein the :busieese as Ilistox Bros. • * . • • . Anthony Hilo); of •Culrese, and. IIer• beet Strong of Lion's Heads Oa have beeo in 'the Walkertoo jait'sonae weekS :for inseriity,:were.telreo ProVinelal- Bailill Simpsee to the LoneliinfAsyllilii on Saturday last. Mr. Pavid Robertson of Wallierton, recently received two German helmets from his sof), Capt. Roy Robertson, who hes been at the front for °onto' timo.-----The helmets" Were _picked up on One Of the battle flak. of Fla eder s. The body of the late Capt.' Jelin Muttroi• reeenay: drowned at So ti umpton while out :fislitog-in-ts,hsen-re• coyered and interred in Soothampton cemetety. M any former friends from. atulonnegratil.u3 Lake Shore, attJuded the --Women- -troubled .with _comfit -41001 fiud Resell Orderlies far superior to the oseal 'barsh • purgative. Sold only by The Rexall Store, 10c,, 25c, and 50c, boxes.. , • . number of 'our papers are agitat= ing strongly for tht,submission of the Ce nada Temperance Act in the Coen - ties of gru,ce and Grey.- They argue -thstaslittrontlionty-is.ah.eady Alder the.. Act, the carrying of measnee .would. put .the whole„ northern sane under the drY column: . Watt -Go • TO TOTIONTO.—The Kin- ca- dine llePorter says: -"About thirty years ago tbe -Rev, .1, C. Pomeroy pur-. phased the residence 'and'plet of land on ' which lie now I iveSon the lake shore South of KinCilistlinti. He loved. the sito end the .people of this section and.,.he had always inbis mind that he would, end his dayshore • However, he has decided- to change los' pains. A. .few months age he wee attacked . with fail- ing eyes:OW.0 and it put en end to his• passionate love for gardeninte: The restilt is thatlie,has_clecided. 4.6 go to Toronto to where. Miss Oertrude 'Pomeroy, a daughter, witl be With her lather and mother. 'Old friends- hem will be sorry to see 'Mr. and M Pore: eroy leave 'K inca rd ins!, where' '` they have madeso many 'warm- friends and are so highly esteetned." ' DEATH be Met Hon. -The' sudden and unexpected death of An- 'bider the eld,syStein the British allot- ted two guns; ..under aR,oikcer,„ to each cat/airy regiment and each infantry bat- talion. In this Campaign of trench War-. tre the West ort -the 'United .States pr wherever needed. • • ' -M,4. Saunders tans the- saw Mill tt La Valle, and this seasen boa contract for 1,590;000 ft. of hirplaar to be denier-, . . in ne was forted to shut down' the mill and fate the greater the number of eaechine ed to a firm on Inc States at a fair pric guns -tb_e ,sinnljer sfie 'raise miasma' to He had a force Of 26 men anpleyed his mill when I reached the village, be !avarice without itiadne • loss. Every, owing wet 'biOngioits• own reVolution t° the lona-continued rain, boy tactics. Tine .cempaign will he Intionen for a time, - • • . • notable, among other : things, for the It rained every, day of my. 'sojou enormous number of machine guns there (about 10 deers) and the river ov flowed its banks so that the valley b . 1 .- ! rn er- e- relatively' to the forces einPloYed. came one contihued sheet of water, and • turning many of the „fields into snag lakes People bad to he terY:• cautious to keep ,on-Ltha- sidewalks lest A. :Wee. hand. - • - - 1111:L1011.YEAR Art-BXHIBITION 44 likely that thernis in Russia, as eliiiiherks-7.Tentfoolslifeliargeht. newer - papers or oOcupying promine4 public office; and these may grumbling be- cause' the British and FrenCh. do not "do soniethiog," but the majority of Russia's leading pen intiet,,knoW better. , They must know that. the will!' the first r So far air Britain and -France,- are -con- ` cerned) was Russia's war and that Brit- , Cream Wanted . „ Having an up-to-date •Creainery• in hall operation,we solicit your" petronage„ ' We are prepared, to pay the highest market prices for good cream, and give you an hon- est business. , Weighing,/ sampling and testing.ertch can of cream re- ceive& carefully and returning e- lan statement of same to each patron. ‘.We -,furnish two pans to • each patron, pay all express ,chargesran&pay every invo weeka.„ Write for 'further particulars or send for cans and give us a trial. The Seaforth Creamery Co. Setdorth, Ont. ' Directori 'Vet S le Att d • Very alga e. egeopg. en awe erman oases to Date h do I once-oin 1913--a.nd it takes where I saw a, rare collection of tome e n y tbe e an- London. Aug..10-German losses to a fine brand of optimism to predict that inials and birds' to be found mostly 1.n . date e•toetean.1 6284708;68e3„t accerdIng to tbe that. record will be equalled in aver times: Canada, .such as buffalos, bears elks pa ensd Ea of The Morning 'Optimism -lune been the keynote of- deer, wolves_ and many .itinds of wild post. e ' 1 gds I. McLeod, rood 72 years on Fair since its inception, and the °Mei* birds and_fewl. The park in niUn arts the total or vtutsitin Themes- at 1;•,44.1;- 're- esda'y, Angest 3re'd:-; reintrvest. -One Or • d' I ' t ' 7 ' ' is a mo e of order mut nee ness with 669, and,, of losses for the Bavarians,' Wuitemburg troops; 037, - pioneers of li bidet d i tie Tow nshi • 0 the oldest Mot most ltiglity esteemed its beautifully laid'eutilower beds and BOUM and As crystal lake where the magnetiesw p. It ' the cattle down to the meek to water floats over,its clear Water.. eon11.4: ''.Ain'etricans Must Register' • Tuesday- morning "II r. • McLeod_ drove I was then taken through'th 1 b - cation, Aug: 10 --The British' For- therre ' In coining ba 1 h ' .cr e must have auto to, see ite.ne buildings., and its . , eign Office. yesterdaYsnotified the Am- been Seized with an attack 7 of heart in --trui--/-T,-,Rea---Riiig-; failare;forslaterbewas forind dead- in 1 r * to 'fide se swiftly over the• 'Mains' resident beautifully paved -stwetS; -.00 ft. wideq doni as. well as all elienti will be sob, The city was litetelly .swaiming with feet to registration under the British "Fords". I was taken out to the Exper- National Regietration Act. imental Farm and shown its large and - ndfane_h_d_H_gilitiplcktlid ,orops ; * Bad Salmon In Season' far behind that at Guelph. , year toly4lasilaselmon t-Ajigpeckers w-ithA a fall - far I was satisfied the pigs) was net 'ye • ing off af from 40 to 60 per. cent. from • On July 50. I set out' for my final a full pack was reported here yeater- . destination, a small' plate on the -0.$.R. day by Captain Hansen of the steani: about 1.50 miles wept of the Peg. The er Santa •Ana, which has arrived from country. What impressed Ilie Most on , . Repairing Panama Canal road passes through a fine grain growing BetwhilinougloSseteen7Arl., 10._ *T.:ie ..ttnaina the way wasthe yost extent Of prairie • . land and thedistance between neighbors. canal will be open for traffie again I thought of tire %Verdi of the Poet: "The in three days .if there are no more I:Lora:n:1 boundless ,, and:Igbiae,a4ndti_hfu4,1;4:_f_itoar urday.. , . which- the -,speeeli- of TA workrepairingthe-damage-dong Sat, . 'elides. All available dredges are at -Strice•rny arrival h2re. 1 haire, been meN0011•11121111.11111111.112011.2111211=__ • aini,itt any -rate 'might easily have re- " not feel that. they are over sanguine on thie occasion. It will be reineMbered that the Voir - mans had net been' checked en their matelito Paris when the Fair.. opened a year ago. In acldii-ion to this feeling of orestaaaused by the wers-the,rallreads had reftised to grant teduced 'sates, and this was responsible • ter Ilioitscincla of people staying at home when their desires were in thedirectioe of rt,trip'te Toronto. Then, again,the weather was extremely -,sand-al-theses-factors-out-tog.e.t1 brought ,the attendance below sumac) Maine neutral, which would have meant that Russia And France would have been beaten into submission within three: or four months of thti outbreak. . • Besides, Britain and France have been doing a greatoleal on le,ad.. .,They have been holding on the %Stern, Front an (army almost is great ' as the one the Russians i the ast. Had the Russians been doing as well as their Alliesthe Germans would not haveheen moving at all. The sensible Russians know this; and they know too that Britain. cannot 1.611PPIY 1.10r..._ OA' armY • with guns and'ammunition while they are pouring -these into...Russia, as they have been doing by way Of the White' Th-t-Ltatio-Aossit.Oilyink! - separate peace OVbeingbeateo late submission is CREAM WANTED We are hi. the market to buy Cream, sweet Or sour, at the high, ‘.eit market price. • We stoijily two , rens free .to each of our. •pittrons; pay an express ,charges, pay twice .e.aehanioatio,„ohgeoe_Cat • ar. Re • tervetbrearo, any -day in .the .week, teat each can received, and send , our patrons a statement of some. Write for cane and give otit Cree,tnery&441,._ Any Ban 51-8-c, TRELEAVEN & RANTON • •PaltroCrearnery,Patineraton, arvot '11e10 ,Excursidits $12 to Winnipeg Aug 19and gd . From, stations Kingston and Itenfrow and East in Ontario and Qiiebec, . • Aug. and 26. -vierif stations. Toronto to North Bay . and East, but not including Xingston, Renfrew or East.thereof, • :Aug.. 24 and 28 • 'nom stations in Ontar"o North and "West Of Toronto but not' bland -nig line • Toronto to North Bay. F�r partictilara Ad to tiekete West of , Winnipeg, et, apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. • • , , 0. mAktitir Agent, /4101tiows • Pliosie* • *, .•any-comforteblelomee.,_IONAO_Ore&I, ..ericart_Embessy in London that " Am- . in 1914.-. This year the railroads laave restored the old rates and there is a more settled feeling as regards the war. But, best of all, from the Fair attendance standPoint, is the prosperity of the farmer. It is to the farmer that the Canadian National Exhibition is looking for a largely creased attendance this year, '• and • the officials are strengthened in their belief that they will turn edit larger nunibers- than ever before by the demand for Space mere fiction by the scare mongers -such for:agiieulturareichibitS, a sure- harem., li.7-IlitItenziei-wlio-writes- -for-. tile. _eter of conditions in the outside districts. Dank -Star frotn -London,. for exaniple, Should Russia, inakea separate peace, it 011R DUTY TO TIIB BLIND cotild Mean only that Rtissia shouldFrain Vienna, freen Pans , and, from worth trying. It will take ;note twiee 00T through many fields of siheat and have O'kurni tiacic Seen some-yery-geod-and.sov.ehr.paor...._Tokle,...Aug,10-s-The reconstructed you.can see Wheat ranging Iron 8 inches • ;emanate Cabinet Wilrlacosworn in to- ' high, with heads 1 inch long, to 4 -feet, day 'lig& rirhemieroOrtkttioroe tolaprporraeri-ilyn Minister,' which it has peen 1 ounO high' with heads 6 inchea some not (Welt to fill. • besonns the tocil of Germany--especialis\ se ff Prance 'and Britain should later be beaten. If the Itiossians had any mind te knuckle down to Germany, the time 'to heve, done Was wheroGermany first told thein''-ter-,,keep..!.;hands off:Austria. While there is even a rembteprospect of victory for the, Allies, Russia is, no more thanFrieee...te..4._ a e.e.P..e.t.ese ineee, • Montreal come reports of arrangements that have been made for the assistance and instruction of seldieti blinded in the -War. The French report. states that a ar er roioriion of the comba.tants htve 'been, and Will be, made ITI Ip.Mar than in any previous war, on account of the difference. in Weapone and in the character of the fighting: Ontario has ,Itfogdestantiply_:,-for...the„inattitetionoof theoarinY, to -s- anxious, Y , blind childrenbiit not.heeicaliaer ing At lioit,n-titifi:-;f: met witith'Geo. McDonald, the -prospec, tiveniember for Turtle Mountains.11 is said his prospects are, .bright. I celled oil the Rev. Mr. BoWering at tbe'• same place, het found .he had gofie Os see sanest& folk However, his wife, for- -. Concentration and rapidity of • fire trout not be left to wear out their lives merly Miss Reid, daughter of Mrs. WM; against an acliOttiolna•enemY 16 &Problem In and sorrow, when timely aid Reid, Ashlid; did .the "hospitalities." eniiy encEproper fnetratetiort can enable them TraVellirig gross:the country by auto of war that dates far back, ttif rale their placefir f tkl metfilb era brings distant Places near, so I went days thce vote Otte -hied bY grouping to tie up the weeds than tbe grain. This • seems to bc• the ease' at Sinclair, Reston, Another Hymn of Hate, For This? .Ebor, Souris and around Brandon. Still Lerida, Aug: 10 -Maria Cecilia Na - 1 believe there will 'be. an average of toe Jeaultha, dant planitte to Em - from 15 to 18 bushel per acre. I. :met Otror William , ' was arrested in Lazo many old anuaintances in my travels. don yesterday and deported from Til - At Killarney r tvdt with Aileo. 1.yreleaveribury:7----,--- the hole .coin leg •f r oM _ate paste re. Angus • K. 'McLeod was' )1'ia•iti Cape Ureter). .He cattne to Kincardine To wash' p with 1)13 paten ta. when 'a lad about nine years of -age,. and,has resid- e lerecontinuous y ev:er since. le •ftrst, jived on 'the :7th.. near Chalmers •Chutch.. ThirtY.three yea& ego he moved to the, farm on the North Liee Wherelee Passed liway. ,He was unit- intom:rime to Miss Fiore Norman,. I•1100. just -re.Gehreff,. • r itnOtilOt 0111pnleilt. Of-. llearS• d ladies!' Goods ---,-- Meif,s ItapinacyoeytosarittePtriuceys thitt will Men's Raincoats, sizes from 36* to A, to :clear ut recluced prices. • 3.N.• :181-ege-0:10:186,5:3.13:1011-1111'leettc:il'eraeli4ter:gad:8,.nau*:71itt311:11Vlifg:l.:r up-to-dato, te clear at, •f• • Men's Black 'Fancy Sox to 1 74., clear at per pair , A 2 V -Mere-s Heavy-Cotton-8ex, 9..41, to clear at mum PAIRS Mori's Fine Shirts, reg, 49c to clear et ' • Mee'a Balbriggan *Coder- 29c wear to clear at . • • 'Prieto in nice Shades; reg.• 81c 12e, , • .. .2 Bleached Cottein, regillar • Q uBti • Crepe, in nice patterild; 14> ,reg. 15c, Or ; . A 2U Lad'es' Stackitigs, r.e.g0 for ..... ...'t • .... • • ^ -Shaker-Flannel;reg1,8 for 8it . . .. .... . • . • 2 Spools 4c ancl 3 tor 10c. B. Blitzsteini !iargain , Stoic Don't Mistake the Place -Vast Door West of the Sentinel Office -loWiloPirritonto-COmelent-See-Mes• mmainsonseammannimimme _. . .... _ , who, with the following family,' • air- vives• him: John, James and, North Line; Alexander,.Derharrelload; Watlace, at home; 'Neil and Murd,ciek, out *est; Mrs.: AnguS., McLeod, fitii. Huron, and Mrs. James.Seott, • Well, . wyn., Sesk.• lir his long residence, here .Ntr. Niereod *emu 'and - reepoct ,of all and hispassing away will s, b-+ deeply !wetted. • He Was a. Mem- ' -ber -O. the Bessie Presbyterian chinch: . 'He• also belonged to Bervie 14.0.L,• politics. he Was. a Liberal. To the wid- ow arid the other members of the eitended thesympathrof-alaree, - et vele of . friends. The funeral took pace to Kincardine cemetery oti • Thursday. afternoon. It was conduct- - • ed ender the.aespicesO of . the Prange ,oreer and was very. largely attended: ,- . • BORN Dontoots-e•At St. Paul's Rectory, Wing. haat, Ont., July 3tet, to Roo. Krneht '• and Mrs. Dyniond,,tivin boys, • arid 'la widowed . sister! Mrs. weeds Who hes a son in France in the trendies and another preparing for an officer' in • - that in the list degree dishonorable and in proasion for Ameliorating the erm•- hiandliatoriiig. '• ' dition of the adult blind. , With, the 'added elairret of the soldiers Who will THD MACIUNE UN IN WAR ' come home from Europe sightless, action 1 this matter cannot be long delayed 41 • (Daily -Globe) , Our blind' soidiere and fellow citizetis o cti)3 inunity. e Ontario acroatttOtIteStOri where AuAY rouoY from sinall.ealibre gum, roilitarY .1118torY for the Tind; at Brantford is maintained Kitiloss-who treitFidite very kindly. I a fa 'tot the education Of children whose sight 'is so defective that they cannot be taught, in the regular ptiblk sehocils. This School is net-intendekfot adults; and it Cannot de what h requited, for. the ciao above referred,te. without- reducing, -if ti:Ot• destroying, ita, .ideisticy:',.as an in- ,, 1•,, of the Young; . Bona fide resi, the idea of the machine gundates dsJar back as the 15th century, when the guns were ktioWn as "largans,5' frordtlie beta, pipes (:ir tubes through -which the Waii deliVered. It -was the:French rnitraileusse, however, which gave birth to the modern 'Machine min. Its inveri- ter, Commandant Reifye, produced a gtin *barrel which Was in reality a easing for twenty:five barrels; ,dispersion of the Shot being obtained by an inoinions device, , Itept a: profound. secret, the eneh mitraillense waa espeotol to went, in compaly with old Mr. Fritter Ott •Kinloss, to See Mt Glee. Mayor Who ls at Kbor on the 0, I', R. Ire has the appearance Of a itom crop Oh his half section. We Walked with him over the most of it, and mend. it very good, We. Were treated. to a good substantial dinner- there and then re dente of Optario, I agos of turned to Sinelair, On' the way noting seven and twenty-one, Avhd cannot see to the appearance Of the Preps on every read ordinary type without injury ave hand, sonietintes good, sometimes indif- admitted, to the School without charge ferent, the' chief drawback being the for board, titition or books. Applicationd scarcity of moisture. /lbw ean "mixed slibuld be made to tio PrinCipai; II. P. famine be sileeette here where a Mail Gardiner; Brantford, in tilde tO have all Would requite to keep a teatil on the arrangements completed Wore the openi; road daily to haul water for 1,5 Or 20 ilead'Of 90410 10 6 A/01 work wopatto in the War with Gerlitgilh ing of the 0;e0sion nSepterober, , • ' . • Gerinao Language Barred Petregrad, 1.0, -the English language Is to be substituted' for Ger- losiosolosomorits:=Ofo.FOlou..tommereial • schoOlii 'MC Com.; .pultiory' subjects of tbe eurriculum. • Magistrate •Aocaternodated Stratford, Aug. 10 -Leon 'Merea was yesterday sentenced to 'four months' imprisiorintent for smashleg a nhOW •Window hedatiee, as he told the pollee, he "Wanted sConewhere to go." Steamer Released s; Sault Ste; Marie, Auti, 10 -After lightering 400 tons of ore, the 'steamer Nottingham, ashore near 'Point •Ails Mesa was released yesterday. A LOYAL COMPAN Y The Bell Telephone Comeany Iasi August decided .to keepopen all the positions vacated by employees w mine Triembere of the militia, and to look after their families. • One half of the regular pay was paid to their benefic- iaries., One hundred, and lift y four cm. ployees have enlisted, and the sum of $21,1361 has been paid from August 1014 to jttne 1915. This ia certainly a loyal atioo On the part of the Bell Telephone •g0971111 • _ our in we we re -a emu= e!nlsOnes•ii=ttin MANY THOUSAND FARM LAB fg;ERS WANTED _FOR ilARVESTINCt. IN Wg STERN .IDANADA_ -- - -“GOING TRIP WEST" : ""RETURAITRIP 'EAST" 1 ... $12.00 TO WINNIPEG . $18.00 • FROM ViiiitOPEG GOING OATES s' .. August 1941) and pth---From Kingston, Tlehbottn. TO., Sharbot Lotto, Renfrew and VOA In the , Piorliinitrri.. of Ontario one Quebec., inducting tntertneeletn etetteee and , August "220 and 26til'airvintirltrlortnIcinillnPwalliiitt;:rt";;Ill'alfterhint4Olonnts"Ittaittri , • root trf the Preelnee of but not flicluding lotions en lino North or Toronto to Stidttory and AUttitt-21Mi and 211fh– Irotn Toronto awl otittlonst Woe and Worth•in the FrOvinee 61 Ontureer Souls rite. Marie, Ont. A . britntheg, but not MLA Or Or • thriedinielfinoton, 'I Irlinorire Jet.,•kiturrbot Latta of nentrow. . . . • , R • For full m600.1311 regardIng tron.lnortnt Inn ot Winnipeg, el c.,nno noaregt moat, or wrIt0-- _ . Gr. NIU_FI PHY, etztrIt(. Par4on'Apr ;11-0q,0 otaireo•Oisloweisiss•Osimettol.r.• Capital' Atithorized $5,000,000 Capital Paid up - $3,000,000 Surphis - • • • • $3;750,000 1i4DEPNIANCE. A Bank Account makes a trian it- depcndu-it Of Eard,timeg or tempor- ary 'reverses, Start alintst sue. cessfui melt have done; with -grail reguaartnecri6 lrtnp0,gits: the. Sav.ings . nep LUCKNOW ISRANCti J. A, GLENNIE, Manager,