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lhousands of amblit'ousou
n
people are Gast preparing in i•
their nwn homes to eceuuy, lue- 'y
rative Positions as stenagraph-
ere bookkeepers telegraph- +
era 'civil servants in fact. every
Mere of baxeiner.s eatvitiee
"'yea tettY 4:1 446711
yen ea wish Posttione guaraan• -Tr
Lee.d, Enter college any day.
Individual a 'ngt ti rso , Ex- .
r
+e t teaohera. Thirty' Veers
t=:rn+rieaacte« Largeat trainers,
1n. $ anati a. Seven colleges
,;�• pz'c1a1 c4aaax:,s for teaofaers,
ffiliet d With Comsaeroiat Ed,,
�. ieationalellseeelations of Canada
est. Sommer hoo1 atFamous Spot 4
ton ;l3uainges Golleze Lmndoz.
NO VACATION
Oliason Host/loess Ooile gge
EO. SPOTTON 13. F. WARE 4t
irrapai
Rates
ea you 14'941 25 to ZS
riltin for" Toar +icily
pets at this •office"
e for iCanadian mese
S AND
Weekly ay Spar
tase^r .,:..,`l. 7$
.....3 40
Rev, J., G. Morlock Of New Haat-
burg occupied 'the pulpit in. tire(
Ivaa
gc �al church on la t.
bliss Clara IRahner has returned
bonze after a pleasant Yaea"tion epeot
in Pigeon Mich,
Mr. Harrison Becker has returned
to I3eacialierg to resume his duties as
watcher in that place.
l i;+s I:sry Reozlee of ,Detroit - is
visiting her parents.
Rev. Becker is spending his vasa-.
cion with friends in New Hamburg
anti ° other Blares,
Mr, Arthur. Iloltzmartn left for
G ticaago on Monday after spending a
few weeks with his parents..
3TFss Ella Link bias returned home
from Torf r to where ahe bas 3::een.
atfit{•ndtrng tier{ n;iillinery opes?ings
!Isar Idella Bron sen a few
days ire Berlin visiting (friends.
Mr. Augur 11i11 spent Saturday ha
London. . ' i A
:A/ V.'', TfiYIPof Iocdon visited iter
,,i
mother * - firs, 3l'atthew Web for, a
few days,
)Irs, -Mary Heaver is visitit.g
fritr,ds ia alinat. Mich.
Miss Tillie l3trtraa:d has retunaetll,
fo
Detroit after Spending a few
weeks, with her mother.,
:Ars, L. Reeding g has returned to
iter' rtotrae ire London after sPeaiiaag a'
short visit with .tier brother. filar
' i hulas tial;.
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The Logical
Administrator
The 'individual ap-
pointed to inister an
estate zs f•arced to give
much time and attention
to his trust. The anxiety
is ceaseless,the •clanger
of mistakes through inexperience: is .great.;
Why burden your Xriend with onerous duties that can be better
performed by this Company? The fees .re no greater,' and the
management muchmore capable than can be expected of any pri-
vate executor, however witting.
THE LONDON
is the logical administrator' to appoint, Its sole business is the
careful, e1tb ient zuifilment of every trust committed to its care.
Call in and consult us,
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SW c. -EQ, 011313,91‘S, ii1S, E.G., .President 4 JOHN P, NfQ0RL, Manager'
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Neelands has returned from
pronto..
Catnta>laaar'aand wife hev' re_
ttua'ned to Toronto
Lloyd Stacey of the Molsons Bank
.`-talf Alv.nsten i$ home for holiday
x?ierrin 'Brown of Toronto recently
spent few .lass with bis parents,I
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bite guest of her, parents Mr, and Mrs
'rt ii'so
'1!"Ge1 and little gra iii' o.
ore(, are guests at AA Xre
;tarAon and d wugh1e t f .feel.,
guests 4› the sister .'
fitcheIl and
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Titoviroan or is
and 1.4,0P1 Jeffro. of Ch
ited their parents, am]. ot
a few weeks.
obit Hoag' and ,Totta Gorr-
pureliased Ford autos .aa
modern garage will soon be one or
Abe, meet-sit/es on the farm "
Rev. Miller is in New Ontario on
laart vacation be expects to retu
Ibis week.
'The *Tack -son clothing factors has
itosed 'down owing to inabaity to get
ploys ever isventy Itands, all hope
lox an early resumption of work.
and llfrs, Chas. Mattbies or
',..E.ansas arrived ?from Philadelphia on
lEaturday and expect to remoin
,amottli or two.
'Miss Ilfellssa Smith ef Detroit' la
'evis'reg, with her 4t,i--41er Airs, Wm.
altr. J. A. Johnston of Oriillo vis -
Sling his nephew AD., Johnston
xit present,
Lay Faust of Neiperville
'-gontia for a visit tv1th her mother
;D:Los, Adam Faust.
-Miss Rate Campbell is visiting Ler
Mr, Herbert 1.1owald and Miss Ogla
.3lowald of Stratford were vi.sitors in
"town last week.
reallatart teat on Tuesday for a trip
ethrough Western (Canada .
"alias Eleanor Ilartlieb of Toronto
-parents liar, 'and c. ifortlieb.
1.15r. Ferd assistant, in The
-Herald tOffice bad his fingers badly
.iisaueeze.d in the press an Friday laet
onid will be laid off force few weeks.
;Plaster Lloyd Hay, son of Mr, and,
aalra, John Ihiss Jr. had the iniefortesne
areeently of falling off a load while
alley evere hauling eats from the field
ais. was driving the team and in 00103
sway wait 'dragged forward anti before
egon wheels ran over hint, "hruis;Og
;,"31/131 badtv. Ile is expected to recover
mpphaugh Le had a narrow 'escapist
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days with mt.: 4a':1 fit», al
4l.lt liras 11'00k.
woe kine twee,
seeming arieat5 „rw.ioi Inre aspects
to leers. fotpiay ;or Cie; reiter .Ilan.
qtr; and fir`, Chas. i[.4eeney e
Kiri tun *'ort' thegaga^;••,r:; &*L 3tr,
•1.:911.�oa t z t :S;ai.rit:ath,.
Bethany .gas, a. r* rc cu 4Stnni1
;xvie t; at 2.3U and 7.39 ti„e.'i:it
laic by the choir.
t#11 int* av tint rt•tx'a1 dewropour of
rain larwers liar.wen delayed t11t11
than oat flux vest lettroots and cora,,
have improved w oaderiu1ly
CA.INS 40 POVNIIS IN 40 DAYS
Remarkable at ,ults of the new
in Many Cases of Run Down,
Mee. a.nd Women
ltrove it 'yourself by buying a box
of ironoline tablets no NV.
`Ps George, 1 never saw anything
thc effects of that new treat-
ment Tonoline Tablets for Tiaildir.gt
uP of weight and lost aterve force, It
acts,' more like a miracle than a
tr.ectitqr,c.'" said a well-known ger-He-
inen sester.ilay speak:rig of the re-
volution that had taken place in, his
condition. I began lo thir_k 'there was
nothing on earth that could naako
fat .1 tried tonics, digestives. heavy
eating, diets milk, beer antis, almost
everything else you could think of
Any man or woman who 'is thilS can
restore normal weight by the be.st
new treatment Tonolite, Tablets a
have been thin sloe ,years and, began
to think it was natural for me to tbe
that way. Finally I read about the
remarkable. process brought about by
the, use of Torrofine Tablets so I de-
icded to try myself. Well, when
look at ansself in the mirror' now 'I
think it is somebody else, have put
on just 'forty pounds 'during the la.st
forty clays 'and never' lett stronger.
ducer metriticar increases ,cell -
growth, food, increaees the number
of "blood -corpuscles endoa,s neeesse re
resulti builds up muscles end ta.slid
healthy f.lesh and rounds out the fi-
g are.
For ;vomen who can never ;splicer
stylish in anything they wear becauae
ot their thinness, (Ids remarkable
treatinient may prove a revelation. 'It
is a beauty maker as 'well as a form
builder and ,nerve strengthecer To -
online tablets 'teat $J.00 for a .50 -day
treatment a t druggetts or mailed. ay
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Don't Grow Bald
1£ your hair is getting thin, losing
its natural color, or has' that matted
tzfeless and scraggy appearance,, the -
reason is evident -ria: drum it:ad fail-
ure to it:eep the •beir roots.ro reriv
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nourished.
'Jarasian .Sage aitp9asd daily for a
exrtaeIgrand then oecas;oa;;ily is all; that
eded. It removes, ':ad ulkwith
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reap ieationk` aI%wr,st i u ed.'tte*y'
E;t,llinn hair and itching bead.
ares the scalp, -nal ;stakes daall
rng3' hair
soft. „a1,tai4aa:r1. toad ra4t.
t with life. .34441is good for rat•ra.l
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NUNN1NG HAPPINESS.
tZ Good Terms With Yourself xxrd
Everything Aboatt You.
Happiness can never coxae from the
outside to the inside unless happiness
already exists in the inside, We be-
come happy because there are certain
elements within us that respond im-
mediately to the things that thane up
happiness.
To be thoroughly haPIY you must
be on good terms with yourself.
.ipso it paeans that you have fatlr
waled the timvster+y of happiness in
every,, growing' thing about yen. A
wan that is not on good terms with
the teles and fiaass�t=a•s areae. birds and
• seeess and the scei es of other gifts
•af eaten. can tit : er be apse good
serine atrlth lalna+e(f. For nature.
,aoa gli silent En its expression. speaks
x,ut e more wind'ants than the ex.
reset; truths or mten.
int 11 ;011iiroogbie 'la;. 4, ,,,5 t; meal
good terms with everything
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sow' and pigs.
n the piano box it eon he la, 41 for a,
hi use, in which 0 dozen
w r000ts and several nests
tbe box.
Uteri; wan in .ondon
itlout; to the'
ittaey vi store who haves
araued Mete +Melee; be poet
Lonaca and mr,, Pro, man of Gran-
gt1.5:1at at .Ars, 111511 -ons.
lc:eadr, at Si. Marri.
Milton Hooper of the St h coneesston
of Illaoshard spnnt Sunday here with
Aliss Vera Hodgins was the guest
of M.:ss Gaeta. Jacques on
There promises to laa a bumper
root and coin crop in tb4s district,
since 'the wet ireather has takent
and the farmers are 'well plenaed witn
tee ettileolc of this season's crop.
ard Otis, Phillip Hera spent
eitoolay with Miele 'eatighter Mrs, b.
-3,evens of Devizes. '
As an inducemetat to new sub-
scribers twenty-five cents will -.(4--
eure the Times from now until the
end of +the year. iSnad your order in
early and get the ful/ benefit of this
big cut in rates.
end
To To Fartile Eg
of les hateblios eggs for fertility
is beln in the Ineubator or un-
der R and allow them to ineuhata
for seven (Iva, atiya contritintor
the Farm and Fireside. Then reMOve
the hen or take the troy out of the In-
cubator nod allow the eggs to cool fo
ten minutes. nen bold matt egg to
the cheek. The Warnl OggS are the
er eees ant 'le to t ease sue t lose
that have no chicks in them. Nags
tbat are only slightly werm have a
very weak germ. The lo»aer the egge;
are incubated the easier it is 1,o pick
out eggs that will hatch,
The Surgeon's Victims.
'It is about time for it."
"The organization a the A.. rt. 0.
"And wbat in time is the A. A. EL
"Why, the Ancient and Honorable
Order . of the Nottappendixes,
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Stretch
Here is a powerful wire
stretcher, which also comes
in handy every day lifting
heavy loads. Two practical
tools in. one.
Jumbo
Safety Hoist
ese
The only hoist with adjust-
able safety lock for various
Enables one inan to change
wagonboxes,stretelfwite and
handleheavyloads
It elevates, lowers, locks
and 'unlocks with one rope
only—holds the load at any
point. Heavier the load,
tighter the grip. Innbo-Ca-
pacity,15001bs. Other hoists
400 lbs. to 4 tons, at prices
from 51.00 to 57.00,
sizes of rope. Positively a "
as bolds load, even if rope, is , Come irt and see
one in taa 204
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Army Crossing Enst Prussia
With 70 -Mike Front.
Germans ,Are Retiring Wasting the
Country as They C.c.—Decisive
Battle Is /,_?:tly t itpsrn a I*<
Da^—
s. i u skit. Now Holds 1 1
y S 61ltre
Important ;; ail>,vay .duration
Points to the District.
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 25.—The
victorious P.ussiaa army is now ad-
lancing through east Prussia along a
Iront more tlran seventy ,miles in ex-
tent. 'Taking Napoleon's famous bat-.
tle fields of Sylan and F iedlaud„ 2
nailer southeast of Koetiigslrurg, «s
the Centre, the as twat position of the
Russian forces is indicated with suf-
ficient exactness,
The Germe as are retiring along the
entire front, 16aroing and, wasting
their van country .:theygo
ay aar,, .
'310.se in a. position, to know predict
that the decisive battle on Germany's
,..tern front will develop in the next
e Rre o four days. does
r A d , s, �,taii, tl?�;1r if it d s
nt . .G?tuall •. precede tlin determina-
oxi, of the great conflict on the
eta frontier the two struggles will
I erslt%eirie es to make it im-
erauany to detach re -
1 block the ail,
n tAt?15'
1 land t•'
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noun; 504450 or to/Nteto women,
,.oust keep their Nees covered in the
t ratters have frequented
east dean eoast. and to their
it nee are due most of the elvilized
tle 1. found Relay atnong the no.
the district. The clOthing
these prosperous dames is of
their shoes tire partly of silver, a al(
itley treat, much silver jewelry. 77he
Moslems in Slansiber, by the way, tire
less fenetically strict about religious
srsoges than their brethren in :Morocco
and Tureey.-Wide World Magazine.
Oloet people wonld know what wee
meant by the 'term "bob" wben speak.
Mg of money. But would they he abie
to say offleind what a "vole' is or was
40 a similar conneetiou? It ;vas used
in polite circles In the seventeenth cen-
tury, for it occurs in a letter from the
Earl of Essex -"So my wife gave her a
cob, for which she seemed very thank
ful" -printed in the new eolume of the
"Camden" Series, the editor of which
gives the information tbat the cob was
"e piece of money tbe value of which
varied from 4 shillings to as much as 6
shillings in 1 675." -London Chronicle.
No Chance to Elope.
Girls in New Guinea have little
chance to run away. Their parents
force them to sleep in a little house on
the topmost branch of a tall tree, then
the ladder is removed and tbe slumber
of the parents is not disturbed by
tears of an elopement.
Caught Enough.
Mary --The doctor says this illness of
mine is caused by a germ. Agnes --
Whet did he call it? Mary -1 don't re-
member. I caught the disease, but not
'Tommy -Pop, a man and his wife
are one, aren't they? Tommy's Pop --
fes, my son; sotnetimes one too many.
-Philadelphia Record.
He Is not the best carpenter whO
makes the moat chips --Old Salim,
bpe
Fro
Alt 11
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ron in frig)
session 01 t. ri
the railway
413
and trooroa in ling. 11
it is said, toward, OP'
Gerniann were driven
ions Iseee."
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from. Copenhagen to the EXchange
Telegram Co. says that, the conditlen
of Empesor Francis Ravel; of Austria
is much worse and that hie death is
now only a minstion of hours.
Rumors that the Emperor at Aus-
tria, was critically ill have been cir-
culated during the past 24 hours, but
lack official confirmation.
Fired at Laurier's Car.
thought to have been a bullet from a
revolver or rifie, pierced the glass
windshield of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's
limousine on O'Connor street. No one
'was in the car at the time but the
chauffeur, Aldege Giroux, who was on
hie way for Lady Laurier, -elm had
been making a call. Giroux says he
heard a whizzing sound close to his
head and then a click as the shield
was pierced. He stopped the ear, but
could see no one. The hole in the
glass shield is cut clean, jaist as if
done hy a bullet.
Moro Expected From Dominions.
papers are warning the people that
the war is only beginning, and that
they must be prepa,red for a long
struggle, which will tax the resources
and manhood of the nation to the
utmost limit. While appreciating all
that the colonies have done, they ex-
pect colonies with the population of
Canada and Australia to contribute
much more in men and money to the
Empire than they have yet done.
French Mint Coining Silver.
LONDON, Aug. 2 5.—It is reported
that the French mint is rushing the
coinage of silver, and has issued
about 4,5 00,0 00 frs. in the last ten
days. It is expected. 1 5,000,000 frs.
5,11ver will be coined on Ibis move -
cats Greate
Acres of .Mannfaz s
Exhibits by Dominion Governinen
shibits by West Indies
Livestock
Drogocris" Musical Ride
Auto -Polo Matches
Circus and Hippodrome
Dozen Shows in Single Hour
Boy Scouts' Review
Canada's Biggest Dog Show
13A YILON
Greatest Oriental Spectacle
ever presented on Continent
Paintings from England, Scotland,
'United States and Canada
Educational Exhibits
Goods in Process of Making
Athletic Sports
Aero -Hydroplane Flights
Grand Water Carnival
Creatore's Famous Band
Score of other Bands
Dozen Band Concerts Daily
Chesapeake and Shannon
Biggest Midway ever
Peace Year Fireworks
International Peace Tattoo
10 Bands 400 Musicians