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9.0. Y. Imeknow Logu moors every Frldsr
ge.milug On OP Cloak in thew. Ilan. Caron -
Amt. AU twathren tamilany Invited.
unteerat-Nonie upon, t.. stnitittOna;
Moe Gould, Relit 'ishe: Trees.. Alm
; Bee. See., A. 11. Boyd; Ylo. Seq.. Pa.
altergou
&A. M. G. It. 0. Ola Light Meets
trmyThamitty sight on or before hell
140013. t*?, UP,VOSCK sUfuce
1.41CIOQW. F. T. Armstrong; S. w.,
ta, martin; J. w., W„ j. DaVtiOnj e'rer*,
4. AVII004.
Cl.p(a. F. Court Shemetta, No. 80, Lueknow.
3neets every last Monday of the Inonth
An'tha
wit -Wally invited. to ttend. ohler Ranger.
John I. 11011,1tee, 4e6y,. Rob. graham
*Wit, 4041.. .loblistOn,„ Treas.
Ja*Plotesu,
40.
lintitnnuilithuthir
Pabliabed every Thiasasy morn* '
at Imam*. Ontario.
A. P. ILAOKVNZIX. Pro sister ,
Md F.ditor.
LF W Luektiow lodge. No 137, meets,
eco,ciloaday °reach mouth to . the Odd
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fellows Hall, Nester Workman, J. Mail-
Diarnild; Fin. Beey..1.11 2.1.aulatoshateeZ
, Geo, Potter; VW.. 1401:14
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Dmitot. •
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• stairs in Button:Block; • TeesWater. -.Speer
latattentiou to_gold plateserow04atr and
. bridgework.. „visitS•IirroxiitorAst,s314,4‘.
Wednesday oraheh.month; OtterW Thur. .-
00 .4:NEWTON, D. D. S., Dentist. Office.
Anin Meek, Lueknow, Ont. • All modern
moti*xis used. Best materials furnished.,
ertlwq and Bridge work. Painless extract.
ton by the use of the latest,_simplest and
• seep repiedy ODJANQFORN• ,Neigeot •
thimtla artificial, teeth. •aluethan &toed
non realtable:
TITUR4DAY, JUNE 22nd, MO.
PECULIAR POSIT/ON
' IONICS CO. GERMANS
A Tinker U'f Clermana living in Car.
.riek-and.rutut4rAvinshilVAiltugt41.07
4nd theMselVes. in a peculiar and cliffi.
•oTitioratim.
YOU CAN SECURE
A POSITION-
Oolthtil tbat Conned ba0
been passed allowing dor shoutiog on
`the Peninsula tido btlt no dogs will
be allowed. For the rkext two years
after no deer huntIng • will be allowed
tbere.
Mr. Jaa. DoOf4a.e. Reeve a liepworth,
presented a very initructtva retwrt of
the proceedings of the Ontario Bduca.
done.] Association, to Which he had been
Sent by the County. A large number of
interesting and. important kn at t er0,
.e.specia4fiesliM.r4t101.904,&119018.
were considered and same important
,cult poeition. The.se are real Germans legislation may rgrow on.t of the Assad
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Without even, a bYPhen to protect them.
,
many, and who, thrcareleaness,
we May suppoSet ..dev.F. until 'recently
Made application to becOitie naturalized
citizens of Canada. A number haVe for
yews been vnting at all elections and
'otherwis% exereising enjoying ell
They are men who "came.' out from
ough
and Ger-
the priviteges ' of ..eitizenship .Without
their eIghbo8, knowing, or peillaps
themselves suspecting, that they ;were
iniens not ',entitled to suel privilege".
• The war with Germany bas subjected
the atanding Of these 114eU • to, a 'closer
. •
:11,you talre a coarse with us. The
*Mend Upon us for trained kelp is
inany times• the number graduating.
tudents. are, entering eaCh week:
iron may enter at .any time, Write
at Once for Our free catalogue,
D. a. atet.AcH;Art, PranspaL
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CREAM WANTED
WO ;vent cream and will pay tfie4,
• hi:ghost:market prices for geed
.1creeni. Smuttier Creamery and
'-eheesa Factory. - Patrons having
.cream during the winter months
'-would do well to shin tons: We
weigh, sample and test each 'can •
,• of cream carefully that we receive,
and .return -a statement of same
each time,. Ve furnish twii cans;
pay express chines and issue
• cheques for croon twice. each..
Mouth.. Write nS and give us a
It will, cost. you inothing and
we guarantee you satisfaction.
• For further- particulars *rite or
send for cans. and .give us a trial.
The Setdprth Creamery, Sealoril,, Oat ,
czenta
A Chriitiah college -home,
healthful situation.
Porprospectusandterins,writethePrinelpal•
R.I.Warner,M.A.,D.B.,St.Thoreas,Oid.
ation rccohirnendations. '
It was decided to pass a by-law.lic6ns-
ing junk dealers'ie the .County.
” P.ra.Tats were made. of V2,000 • te. the
*allterton HOsPital,' 01,000 to the Kin-
cardine . *,50 each to the Vil-
lages of Tiverton, and Hepworth. for
reads, .
Mr, Anderiob, 'of Lucknow, pointed
out the ;liffictilty there was in many
parts .he Comity in ebtdining. magis-
trates; to try cases, and medially. Innior
cses, and thought the `ViOvernment
Should he -naked to appointpolicemagis-
• trates for districts. The Cetumil; how-
ever, ilenlined, to ' take any Wien in the
matter. ° •
scrutiny, .tia recently a Allifiber of them*: A byit
-law ws‘pas,sed to riuse,$48‘000
have made applieatmi to *the courts for
nituralization papers.. These, however,
have been refused, Justice Clute, z.vito
dealt with scune of the cases, explaining
that subjects -4;4a° enegnYcountry shall
Pitt take the Oath, Of allegiance dining
War time. •
•
Another lot of twenty one made &poll-.
Cation at the recent Sessions. of • the
reace; at which Judge. Klein presided.
Of these, three Were admitted to citizeu:.
ship; but these•did•-not ,have the mis-
fortune ot having been bore irn the land
•the Kais . :Two, whose names might
well Aran . suspicion; Eleanor Strunk
and Annalluernienn, are,natives of the
.United States, and !Jacob , Huber was
born in Lorraine, France.
The .difficulty ,of, the situation for
these alicati becomes apparent when it
is learned thet,thelaws 01 -our -country
'Makes itan offenee,and doubtless a
'serious offence too, for any British sub-
for f.'utriotio pmposes., This money is
required to pay the grants for this pur-
pose made at January Session of the
Council, Tho money is payable under
the by-law in ten years. . No furthei
'grants were made at this •Session for
theso. piirposes. • •
Messrs. C. a Bowaiati and W. D: Car -
gilt; M.k.P11;.*erepreSent on behalf of
the BrucePreparedness League and.ex-
Plained fay the objects of the League,.
The nitiOns of Port tAlglir Illade things
lost pleasant for the members of the•
Councif during the week, and treated
the members Wen auto trip, so they
could ail see the large Couoty bridges in
thawection, which Wee• very much sp.
predated by the Council. . •
Connell adjourned tat meet at Connell
Chambers; Wolkeiton, ma Monde*, Pee.
4th. next,
P. A, MaLokuusolv, Clerk. .
ORINTELATTACK
tANADWIS: $(1.CC
11.0110114 Y4C411: of 'Trench,*
at .Zillohaks 'Retaken7,41yOWittlsas
• IFIsPortn, Officially •.
, The following Byelijtneas. yeetirt.
MOO the ilinister Militia from
on -Friday: About .1n141,-dar • Olt June
opened Vielent, .1)04-
ent ,on the "ldt peter ot.our
....MOM*. In the ofteriXOntx 'tour num*
wore exploded: ,-dlreetlY • under. our
trout line,system. •at.11otigo• . The 'COM-
ovito ot .00r. 28th Nothwooterkpg,
haldhigAblar leot„lokt;.,..eitifered
Morerely.. and the iteMrutnte, .01, the gart
ripen. were unable, th.e,'Oere.r.
Mona 111 check Wheni1hey".lannebed an
attack .immediately t',After • .thn,„
ploaion. ..• , • - • •
.The- enemy .0ectinle.d, our front *14.-
but.tilte:..attemPtC"te .44.V414C04 be.
.70141' tine ware ,lefeated, by.
machine. • gun., - and -17140. fire • directed..
upon hire • !OM tlitr° 'flOPport trenchee
• and -strong ."polxits,
with this:: attack,the Germane attempt-
ed to eeize. trezichem.,,furtiter -to, the
'south, lint were -everywhere repulsed.
with 1058. At one ,pOplt. of.. the trout
s party. of the...sparer MACK9000
• by oeeterIng • one, Mour:advanced
;trenched but was 4‘44110)*- eieeted,
'. • Canadian Cotintar '.cionsolldated
7-*011owing the attack. litoOge, artil-
lery duels occurred On ;nue
!';'12th all our batteriet combined a
'bombardment Of poltitiOnet captured
Canadian kbe
. quarter. at '11te- trout
On Motion of Messrs. Christie and Hun/ - from no on June 2nd, The -lire was
sympathy with the objects Of the LeSglie, tensity.
ter the COUnClif declared itself fnlly in ' geniemeteir at ultindtntli dusk, and wall rine-
' At pneg,o'clela InCfhellatia'•
and 'ted $100.00 towards its ex- ing of June lath an attack wag de -
pen ea•
Special grants were made to hastnor
and Itmaber of 410) each to assist in
Maintaining roads over which the Whole
traffic Of the Peninsula diovsd, and
which had to he kept iip for the benefit
of several Townships. . ' .. •-'
4 very lively fight oeveloped ever the
'Equalization of thesCounty.._ Yor some were taken Prisoner. Atmieted by our.
tbne the question as to whether' or not • supporting battalions,. Our troops en-
trenched themselves on the apprOxi-
income and business assessments should
• . mate line of our original front trench -
bp included in the Equalization, . hai
ject to either buy from or sell to, or in been a bone ,of contention; the . repre-
livered by our infantry. On our left
the Western Ontario:1.4041k* bombed
its, way up to our ,eriginal 4ine, al-
though ,encountering constderahle op -
:position, while two of OW*BOOttle11
battalions and it Tore* battailen ,
a magnificent advance rushed rapidly
forward until they had recaptured the
*hole of the high: grinind itnOWo as
Mount Sorrel and Oligervatory Ridge.
About one hundred and fifty Unwound-
ed Germans; including three officers„
any way carry on business with an alien,
anew. This feature Of the law, of
course, was not intended to appy to snob
cases as those in Carrick and Brant, but
is-cliffimit to see how they are to be
excluded If the enemy country and
f.gintativs of the rural; municipalities
contending they should be and those
frem the toWns and villages that they
should not be, Up to1.912 these were
included but. in that7Year .Tidge 13arret,
on art appeal to hini, struck these assess-
ments. off, leaving the County rates" to
es, which. had been alma obliterated
. by the German bombardment (Winne
2nd. The length of ihe front recap-
tured Was oferfifteemlnindred yards.
Several Attempts ;at egunter-attacks
by the German infantry were frus-
trated by our artillery slre... -
"Borden to Cansglene
Canada% pride in the laplendid.WOrk
of her troops, who on Tuesday morn-
.ing retook 1;500 • yarde of trenches
from the Germane expressed by
the scene- Of. hostilities-were-44:0-ot• -
Whiffed -teat estate onty Last year cit • ' -
Judge Klein, on an appeal to him, 'held message- to General ir Julian Byng•
necessarily be strictly enforced. '
ray accept and
zation Cominittee this year brolight in a .conve t e.
Oanadiansi are at/Serving . of 'sympathy,
mien the gallantxy.an repourcefulnees
included, but on a clime 'vote conncil
join the Bruce Battalion, said that he titsitarNd4nrrenit tiecessfut attack."
Canadian Corps riolinVe prrenclirs
other day of One who, On being asked -to
thidreport *as sent back tiC theCommit:. e
would -wait until -the- German -American tee with _instruotions tri include 'these"
tiaogiref zongratulations oonveYed ba;
assessmenta Colitinittenhiter-re- y u
in that he would join that army, ported.aRiin with theraincluded. After • ".ThecoanlyeCeature in the
on Friday was the he
army came over from the United States
Others are said to have become quite considerahle chicusSionj. another Vote - th aCanadian lines 7 Ile k
ao if oir 71E1 ale.
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on hand, this feature. or the law would' • • - libIr Robert Borden, 1 the following
commander of. the :: ariadian Arm '
, . they should be included:. The Equali- Corps in F anc • "P Y
Some of 'these Germans and German -o anadian f reef; under your •
while others are net. W heard ' report' recommending that in they be net comm3;nd our warmes cOntratulations
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Wethe.
LOTTER 10 TR PUBLIC
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From a PORCPSS Patricla on
Sick Leave
I Om leading a quiet life,' away iron,
my battalion and from my Oa aeSociatekt
X am getting Well rapidly and ..itithengli
'he doctors assure.me 1 win htm to keep
qtiiet for a year I don't Bee 140W1 an
lo it: I feeling° a Shirker 'lyinghere
when, there' is such, tii3ig task Were the
Itritieli mimeany poop e are own..
cast just now over Ole pews that bas
come to them, but the old Empire will
Prove, its strength in a lictorions elicheg
Of this war. ' . •
treCeived alletter from One of my
Weeds 10 tilie Prineesa Patti," Re vayor,
"Peitz and Bassett were killedllte ,first
TiOt hi the trenches. Webb, Laidlaw,,
GirlfAths, and. Michael followed, •How
'many more I do Mit knew, Aileen WAO
shot in the left eye, but ts getting better,
Charlie Fitch died in England with
spinal meningitis, Richerts is 111 bia
shape -with T B (tubercular tiouble):
ix as Tpan see, MI are the luckiest'.
one in the bunch »• '
I know those boys'and I know they
hated, war, but, they' did not considets
their' feelings-; They. knewi that- theyhad do their share. That is what
they lived for. There is no'doubt of the
crying need formen. That little phrase
"Your king and;Country need 'you?" is
so familiar that we Pay little heed to it.
Every night it cemes home to me, and 1
try tefigure out what My duty is. De-
cidedly it is my duty now to take care
of myself and to get well. BO after --
what? Could f. stand the infantry? The.
doctors say not and y officers told me
to stay at home, as I had done my share.
Nehody has done their share in this war
until they •lia.Ve „done all :they could.
Some have their. duty at • borne. But
God help the Man that stays out Of this
war -or keeps any on else put of it -for
I4elfish reasons. Ood help this 'country
if the people dp.not conduct themselves
CAPITAL AND RESERVIi 48/8000000
$6 Brandlies, in Canada ,.
A Ocileral Baaldng. Business Transacted ,
Circular Letters of Credit
° ;Bank Money Orders
,sikvirip&BANK-DEPARTlytENT
Interest allowed at,higheet current rate -
• T., S. REID, Manager.
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with an unselfish sprit,
- Oar friends are over •there, " carrying
their heavy 'nicks. thrOUgh mud and
. . .
sheli-kelea andshatteredtrenches.•
ging and lifting,- Sweating, shivering.tud
•sethetinies.'stailinilr; until•itis -altin,st: 'a
relief .when• they "get, theirs" , -and Ilia -
"are hurried off to. the cheetfid,
whole-
sotne.h�sital. Can you iand I feel„.thitt.
we:have 'done Our , bituntil we know that
we ean do. no niece? Can anybody justify
„himself. -in. staying home, lintel* It's
sting:hOme is of vital interest to the
boys . at. the -front/ There i8. imbody
that can take niy. plait! , At the front -
until I ani .no longer. fit: for that place.
L never thought.L.vvouhlasay anYthing,in
thi a line, but 1 can't help. myself. .I
that it is the .duty Of many to go
who have not gone Deitz, . Webb and
Laidlaw are •lying over there. • They. are.
happy hecause they -did their bit. They
tried to holdback that grey horde. Isrow
that they have fallen, are we going to
let theT Germans advance overtheir dead:
bodies to over -run • the. World.- Surely
we are ,notafraid. , We. have no right to
be. Fear has'no Place inthie war -*ith
. .
us.' If you have any fear; _go, over and
Out it bite the .Geruittnii., We are piit•
Ling -the fear 'into them. Come and help:
. .1 have sialcl that a person should know
their own business best, and .'should
know enough to enlist without. anybody
:else using their. influence, But the -boys
in uniform need you. • Ho* are you,
going to meet.• them when- they -come
• hack? Those:that did not come back,
wOuld you have them selftheir Ihreain
vain. Go' tothem, take • up their rifles
and .fight.:' .kight, and prove yourself a
Man.. . ,
- -Yours •in earnest, PAT,
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CHEVROL
• M.IDE IN CANA A
Pri00, ComptOol$675;00
Canadas'Biggest' cat VahiE
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G AND TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
RE YOU GOING WEST/
The Grand Trunk Railway'
,Systsm will run'
omeseekers' Excursions
wss taken on the question by the uhole dshort time yesterday:afternoon,
jubilant over the, death of • Kitehener.• cor ing to tb,e British official report
At the other extreme we find the young Council when by a ni 't f • •
, sjori y o one, it
on the ca,mpaign in' Flanders, issued
men of German deficent 'who hay° en^ was decided that theme aseessments
. Friday night.
listed of their own accor
d andwhoshould'not be. included. The County
rates Widi therefore again be levied on RE-NO1VIINATE PRES. WILSON
stoutly resent being called German,
the real estate only.
, EACH THEsDAy ing they are Canadian and nothing else.
Democrats Unanimout and Entinistait-
_ . Another. question of large importance .
. tic-Amerleartism and Suffrage
' THE INGOT KING which Was..before the Council was the - -
,
A. former Bruce boy who recently en- Cominittee was appointed 'th look into. :aert: -*The beidoerati3 National Con- -
President. Thoin7R.- igaralT111. 'Tit
d The Committee
business and leaving wife , and children was. nc'w Presente--:
ncia 7th TO OCTOBER. 31st
(Inclusive)
• Tickets valid to return within two
• m,Oriths inclusive of date. of 'We.
WINNIPEG and return $35.00
ADMONTON and return 4143.00
. .
..Froportionate low rates te other points
*ir Manitoba; Stiskatzhewan and Alberta.
, Pull particulate and tickets on anplica-
eon to, agents.
O. 'MARTIPI• Agent, Lucknow.
Phone 2
arden plants
Iand,FLOWERS
• TOMATO PLANTS
CELERY PLANTS
C.AU LIFI,,OWER CABBAGE
Asters, Geraniums, Climbing
noses' such as Dorothy Perk.
ins,, Crimson Bambler, Fair.'
field, Lady Gay,the Blue Rose
and a great, -variety Of Other
Flowers; '
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Dahlia Bulbs. all Colors. A
• limited amount of Home*.
"Grown Flower Seeds. .
GEORGE JARDINE
, Bannockburn .Fruit Farm"
R. R. 1, Kincardine.
1420o
Lhurch Jubilee at Ripley
a.*
question of goad toads. . In January, a St. Louts despatches . on Thursday
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listed at Winnipeg, giving up a good the question anct report, antheir report President,
fo-U bYwaocormati n re-nmninated
bioaun deethgreat
e lur ep.t
s' as
had arranged with Mr. MeLeanvof the 'saw
Inst -
to do So, received aletter from 'his par -
Government Highways Dent. to be"pres- big 45 minutes when .Attorney --General
ents, who say they.do not believe lamer,
ent and explain the good seeds legisla-
protesting against the sten belied taken tion which he did at length, and cleart
Y.
and asking him if he thought he Was He pointed out that other ' enmities had
doing right in leavinghis wife and adopted the movement ' and not one of
children to go to the war, where he them had raised any objections , or tried
might lose his life., To this the soldier in any way to Withdraw from it Many
replied that his wife and children would People had the idea that it Was an ex-
.
be better off Without him Under, British pensive system but Mr.. McLean thought
rule than they would be with Min under this bad come hos some parts where
German rine • : they had no gravel and bad to import
It Would be hard to frame a better crushed stone which ran the cost up
reply than that. If you are ari expert; considerably. • In a • county like Brice
trylt. • I • where they had fair roads to start on
'Diamond Jubilee and church ofening
at Huron Church, Willey, will take
'place on Sunday, July 2n& Ilsv. Dr.
Johnston, of Montreal, will officiate
touting and evening. On the Monday
evening followingthere will be a plat -
forth meeting, when Dr. lohnston will
deliver A lecture, and the local clergy
Will give short at:10.430i. Tea will be
derVed by the ladies of the congregation
in the Agricultural Hall from 6 until 8
deleck. All are cordially invited. A
free-will offering ton be taken p On
SAbbath and a charge of 260, will be
gPade'ett .Monday evening,
Mid lots of good gravel the:expense
BRUCE COUNTY' COUNCIL virould be very light while 'the roads
sitOuld be materially . improved. The
. The County Council of theklounty of Government W9,3 Spendieg, large sums
Bruce met for the Jane Session at the of money -Whelp- counties in-thidTwor
Town Hall. Port Elgin, on Monday even- and he thought Bruce should take lip
ing, Jtine'eth. All Menabers were pret_ the qu.estbni_aud get 4ts:-"share -of
ent ' money.
D.ins,rd, Reeve, on_behalf of . the.... The,niatter_was thoroughlvdiscuiserl.
Conned and citizens of Port Elginex
tended a hearty welcome to the Council;
to which the Warden snitably replied.
Tho, members recognized that- the
June Session is always a Strenuous one,
and got to work at -once : The Road and
Bridge Committee..,reported that the
spring freshlets this year had dealt very
gently withthe County bridges, none of
them being seriously damaged, though
some had fer a time been inconsiderable
danger of being carried away. A Corm
Mittee was appointed to ekallf11110 some
of the chief bridges and. Make any re.
paimfound uecessary. •
CoMmunications were read front the
Canadian ratriotic.League and from th
Belaian Itelief..Committee giving partic-
adars d tbe work done and thanking
very heartily the Council and people Of
Lire County f Bruce i.01r their veil gen•
0'011E3 treatMent of these funds, and for
the example they had thereby set , for
'Others.
at length and the Council passed a reso-
lution approving the stheme and ap-
pointed a Coinrcittee toploolt into it' and
report.at ljeeember Session., • , •
Messrs: 'Morgan, Gunton and Sayles
addressed the Council 'pointing.- put: the
necessity for a Ohilciren's Shelter in con-
neetiph with the work of the. Bruce
'County•Cluldren's Aid Society, and the
liability of the County in •such matters
under the Statutes. After full consider-.
ation it was decided finch ashelter shelter
be provided bY the County; and a grant,
of $60O a year made towards its nittin-
tenance. A committee Was 'appointed
to 'look after the matter.,
The usual nufnber of accohnts were
presented for ,payment, and :the uaual
number of committee& appointed' toad -
tend to 'repairs on Connty bridges.'
!the comtniitee appointed to consider
the -adoption of the bridge on the Oth,
Con of the Township of trailb al; a
County bridge reported against its
The•Goverotterit Ofacialo notiged the, atioptioat 40(1 tepopt iinto adopte4.
Wescott of New Jersey mentioned
yiee_derp.w. Wileoh. The Convention
(I
F Way adopted' the party platform
exactly as approved by Preeitient
8011, ainnntintgtatyliperitigromOnaitruetrtralcane..
The President insisted, upon the latter -
plank and it was put through, despite
opposition: The Plank on
Ism drawn by President Wilson said
in Part: "We condemn Eto antanees
country, of whatsoever nett utility or
,and Combinations of this,
descent, who agree and etinepire to-
gether for the ptirPolie of ,einbarres.
sing,or weakening our goVerliment or
of improperly influencing Or 'coercing
ourrnpeguobililauew
crnepresgantatirf
,s4elligteaploinw3
o .
• INTERVENING IN MEXICO
linked States Suinnioni All National
• Guard to Efolife'r •
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DOES IT RIDE EASY
HAS IT POWER
IS IT, ECONOMICAL
IS IT EASILY STEERED
DOES it HOLD THE ROAD
ASK AN
OWNER
If you buy !be ckevrolet you are
getthg a, car that looks like a
Sumo car' and that rideslike a
$1000 car for $67!.
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GEO H. SMITH AGENT LUCKNOW
• Washington advices -on Sunday said:
-Prefilderit Wflson to -day ordered. out
substantially the entire . National
Guard o fthe United Stateclir_tieridee_
fn the Mexican campaign.. It in esti-
Mated that the ferce will number
100,000 men. This action wad accepted
' as the beginning of actual interven-
tion in Mexico. The open hostility of
Carranza generals and civil officials
In threatening to attack the evidences
of participation by Carranta officers in
the repeated border raids inspired the
call for troops. , .
' kfuns\ Use Boys, at Verdun'
• Fighting again broke out at Verdun
• ot Sunday With the Geri:liana on the
offensive against a: neW*Vrench goti.,
tion on Le Mort ilornine and against
Prensh trenches north .cif Thitiumont,
The Germans came on repeatedly, but
Were repulsed everywhere. An, ofilcial
statement *Molted in Paris says; "We
bete -identified by prisoners taken two
fidah divisions on otir. Verdun 'front.
The preportiOn of men belonging to
the 1910 Clads brotight tip as reinforcer:
DIMAS by the Germans. haft Increased
• .considerably. We. are able to aiicer-
tain the presence of young soldiers. be.
,longing to the 1917 class." - •
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London ,anriourteed Sunday : MAW.
Atleneral M. S. Herder Of the, 3rd Cali;
• edibleMittel°ril i Prallee, heretofore
• retiorted MISS ' 10 illOW illieffiebilly
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EaTABLIZHEDE--1872
THE FIRST STEP
toward independence , is a Sav-
ings Account in the Bank of
Hamilton. The first. $1,000 is
the hardest to get, but once a
start is made be surprised
'nd h3w quickly your savings -
ulate. Will you begin now,
or will yotkput it off?
1,-UCKNOW BRANCH,
J.A. GLENNIE, Manager.
Capital Authorized $5,000,0so
. Capital Pald-up $3,000.000
Surplus - - $3,475.000
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THE NOBLE DEAD
(Daily News)
Ati the casualty listsgrow in Voluine,
anxiety inhnialreds of Canadian, homes
gives place to the certainty of ,bereaVe-
ment, while te thousands comes- the
painful news that loved ones are wound-
ed or missing. But death for all that
civilization holds 'dear is nobler than
other deaths. A ' young man Can do,
nothing hitcher than lay dowri his life for
humanity. Christianity can ask no
mere This is the consolation with,
bleb .the sorrowing hoMes can:now
coinfort themselves. Viewing the heroic
'saerificeof -ciffidere and Men-wlm: -stayed
the barbarians with their bodies at
-Yprek-strkkeireanadianheartwat-hohte
cati say with understanding;
• 0 death, where is thy sting?
0. grave, where is,thy victory?
In private and public message,/ from
the field of battle we may learn of the
high regard and even love in which men,
and officers, dead and living, held one
another.. It is only under the ultimate
strees of such a supre'me straggle that
men 'dome to know each other; and noth-
ing &Mid be more gratifying that snob
tributes to the fallen as we have from
their, comrade:it and brothers -wild Sur-
vived the terrible ordeal. The rank and
file are heart -broken over theleas of thie
officer or that, and the despatchestell oi
men and offiderii who died in defending
one another et in trying to reSene *MOO -
ed cOMradea under the grilling German
arT8'he.danarl' kids wbo-ittve given Odm.
selvea kr Canada and tile Ignipire; for
13elgium and ritincej and future gener.
taking, have Proved themselves "great
itent1e4en, Glefitlertien thltqtaicir Dcgado
V.
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Sh' • • ." • This .different shce store
oe- Service .ls here to serve the people
. . —not only to sell. sho.:s,
Modern Styles. but lo give our paircti : the
benefit of 'our years of ex;
perience4 to give the very best service and tooffer shcas at as low a
price as is consistent with good merchandising. These are the reasons
we are enjoying a large share of business. We aim at keeping the very
best quality ef shoes at popular prices, • • ' • .
ACKERT& RATHWELL,.
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"A GOOD WIDE STORE FOR AL L THE '. FAMILY"
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they have attained to a, deathless fame,
to be envied by true:men eVerywhere as
long as time shall :last. Even in the
•presence of their blinding grief, niothers
and fathers and 'wives viaAld not have
ad -their heroes do leas than theirWhole
duty, orehirk the 'supreme lincrifice on
be1nr1ff a Idly cause. Itis neon Snell
selflessness as that of einnieti in Flan,
tiers that thelonntiation.s of 67ibration
are build'ed sure and strong.
* MkKINO SORB
"You seem to be rather busy." '
"Yes. I'm writing a love letter. I've
been working on ' it ..for • inote than an,
hour." • .
"Why, take such pains?" • •
"I want to feel sure that if this late?.
is ever read in court -it won't' Make me
look like a fool." • .
WHY YOU ARE NERVO
The nervous systetu is the alarm systent
ofthe human body.
In perfect health we hardly realize that
we haven network of nervee; but when
'health Is ebbing, when strength is
declin-
Ing, the seine nervous ayitem givea the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreaniful
sleep; irritability and unless corrected,
leada, straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott's UMW-
sioti is exactly what you should take' its
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feed e the tiny nerve -cells while
the whole system responds to its refreib.
ingtonig forte, Free Irenkhartnfiddrttgs;
iNerna. Verente, Out,
DEFEND the 1---7)11-1")VIE
'Every woman knows the discomfort et
of dusting- but few realize its dangers.
Dust consists of very smal .phiticles o/
niatter:zs-oliie of them finely -ground.
mineral substances, and the rest Alley
ittoinn. 'of drial..-vegetahle and animal
matter. As it is blown through -the
air, it.. collecta germs tictd microbes -Of
-evEry--descrilitimi, and from all sorts
• of places, and settles, still holding
't hoe. a n gero us little organisms, onto
floors and carpets. Here it remains
awhile, constantly inTegaing frolti
more dust falling on: it, and the mi•
creben'grow Wu timber.
Along collies a .broom -the heavier.
'dirt is swept along, but the fine, gray;
microbe -laden dttst'is thrown up in
cicalas; to • Settle Ion tables, chairs
windoW-leilges, picture iranies, and
every other niece that a Minute par-
ticle can flinl a rerting place. As it
flies, it carries germ & of many diseases
along .which are breathed into the
lags of the woman who is -doing the
sweeping, ,and of children and every- ,
body else in the house:: .
When people are in a very gond
phyirical .. condition, ' these disease
germ 4 are usual lyauccessfully resisted
-Vat when a mnn, woman or child
gets a little "run7doven" or out of
snits, the body no. Ionizer has pnwet
to render microbes harmless, antlthen
It is that dust germs carry the 'greata.
est danger of sickliest or deatli..
Use Dustbane when you swag')
• LUCKNOW HARDWARE /4 COAL
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