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Butter Factory
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POULTRY
We are shipping in car lots live poult-
ry. We pay as usual, best possible
prices. Call or write for dates of shipping from
your station.
EGGS
The demand for strictly fresh eggs is in-
" -creasing. Let us discuss this subject with
you, our suggestions may make money for you.
BUTTER --°"r brand of Dairy Butter is meeting
with great favor. If you think you
can make good flavored butter fit for my own
use, we will pay you a premiuln for it.
CREAM==Now is the time to try our system of
marketing cream, we, can furbish you
with the names of those who are perfectly satis-
fied. They are our best advertisers and we can
show you figures which speak for themselves.
fEA 1 S= We are wholesale dealers in all kinds of
cured meats. Ask your merchant for
our line, if he does not handle it do not take
anything, "Just as Good" , apply to us. We also
carry lard of best quality.
A. H. Wilford
Produce Merchant, Wingham
Utilizes every heat unit„ 7.aes arran e..(1
heat is forced to travel over top of oven i
»nde down behind it and twice un
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"IVI.A.DE IN (CANADA"
R. R. MOONEY, Agent Winghm.
The Million taug;ledt why, at tush t',
moment,
slue would nc.te sues details di. -
Mystery tort),a her Then elle chanced to
Dollar9. look into the cea.t kr d mirror, In it
(Continued from Fagt ) she saw styeral faces, all ma: -ked.
These then were peering at let r
throneh the half closed door b. hind
her,
• ',You must return home and bring
me the money," went on the wretch
who da'el to perpetrate eueh mock-
ery. ' It is all That stands between
rue and death."
Then she knew! The insistent daily
warnings cause home to her. She un-
she was t ro highly ke3 ed to take derstood now. She had delibt rete'.y
note of its sordidness;. She was mat- . walked into the spider's net. But in-
er out of breath when she reachec' ,toad of Lotr•or, an extraordinary calm
the door of the third fitr. Sh' :ell up'�n
knocked timidly, The doorwas in "Very well, father. 1 will go and
etantly opened by a man who wore t
black mask. She would have turnec
then and there and fl ewn but for th.
swift picture she had of a well -dresser
man an a table, He lay with hi -
head upon his arms.
The man raised his careworn face'
so very wall done that only the clos
est scruting would have betrayed the
pasts of the theatre. Ile rose and
staggered toward her with outstretch-
ed arms. But the moment they closed
about her Florence experienced e
peculiar shiver.
"My child!" murmured the broken
man. "They caught me when I was
about to come to you. I have given
up the fight."' A Bob chocked ,him.
What was it? wondered the child,
her heart burning with the misery of
the though; that she was sad instead d .�
of glad. Over her ehouldet; �t e se e4o'' lneteiiinued to keep up the trag'c
a 'lance about tlta3 . r�' - ' tierce no longer -
t, ? ,um. There was
a sufya ft., ttdlg, some chairs, and an
-enormous clock, the face of which
was dented with the hands hopelessly
het l"
Florence was whirled away at top
eperd. Her lathe: ! She was actual-
ly on her way to her father, when
elle had always loved in dreams yet
never seen,
No. 78 Grove street was n• t an at-
tractive place, but wi e t see arrived
set it." Gently Phe released herself
from those horrible arms,
a Wait, my child, till I see if they
will let you go. They may wish to
-old you as hostage."
When be waft gone she tried the
,ioore. They were Iocki d, Then she
crossed over to the window and
lovko l out. A leap from there would
kill her. She turned her gaze toward
the Lamp, wondering.
The false father returned, • deject-
edly.
"1e is as I said, They insist up n
sending some one. Write down the
directions .t gave you. I am very
weal!"
"1Vrite down the directions your-
self father ; you know them better
than I." Since a41 .petite -n0. escape, she
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Captain
Lieut.
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H. McLean
G. Shiells
C G. Vanstone
H. Campbell
J Mann
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P Harris
A. Chapman
W. Van "ch
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G. Ifayles
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"I am not your fa' h r•."
"S) I sea,' she replied, still with
the ain' zing calm. •
Braine, in the other room, shook
tris head savagely. Father and daugh-
r.er; the same steel in the nerves.
Gould they bend bet? Would they
have to break he: ? He did not wish
ro it jure her bodily, but a million
was always a million, and there was
r(venge which was worth more to
hint than the money itself. He li _
-.erecd, motioning to the others to be
silent,
"Write the directions," commanded
the scoundrel, who discarded the
broken man style. •
"I know of no hidden money."
"Then your father dies this nigh
Grange put a whistle to his lips.
"Sign, writs 1"
"I refuse!'
"Once more, The moment I blow
this whistle the men in' the other
room will understand that your father
is to die. Be wise. Money is noth-
ing; life is everything."
of refuse!' Even as she bad known,
:hie vile creel tire, to be an impostor
so she knew th tt he lied, that her
father was still fr, e.
Grange blew the whistle. Instantly
the room became filled with masked
,nen tut Florence was re.tdy. Sne
seized the lamp and hurled it to the
floor, quite inrfferent whether it ex-
ploded or went oue. Happily for her
ib was es:inguished. A, the same
moment she cast the lamp she ca'ight
bold of a choir, rem ernbaring the dic-
rec`ion of the window. She was •su-
perhumauly stroug in Lilts moment.
The chair went true. A crash fol-
lowed.
".She bees thrown herself out Mf the
windo w !" yelled a voice.
S .nus one groped for the 1•smp,•lit
it, and turned in time to see i+lor'enee
pass out of the room into that from
which they had come. The door
slams:teed. The surprised, men heard
the key click.
She was free. Bat she was no
longer a child.
(To 'be continued)
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Hints on Hair Health
eitheratop your han use Qter ir from failing ent, we or
pay for the treatment ourtseivea.
Dandruff is a contagious disease
caused by a microbe, which if not
removed causes baldness, 7.'itiq.
microbe often comes from a comb
or brush belonging to .somoono else.
If you aro troubled with dandruff,
,itching scalp, falling hair, or.baldness,
we believe " that Rexall "93" Haip
Toni° will do more than anything else
tp remove the dandruff, destroy the
germ, make the scalp healthy and
stop falling hair, and, if there is any
life left in the Toots, also promote
growth of new hair.
We believe that probably 05 per
cent of the cases of baldness could
be overcome if people would only
use Rexall l'93" Hair Tonic for a
reasonable time, as directed.
Wo don't want you to take our
word for this. We want you to test
the merits of Rexall "93" Hair
Tonic et our risk. If you use it and
it does not give satisfaction, just
come back to us and tell us, and we
will immediately hand back to you
the money you paid for it, You
promise nothing, sign nothing and
your mere word will be taken for et.
We are dependent upon your con-
fidence and patronage, and we would
not make these claims, or make this
offer if we did net believe that Retail
!' 93" Hair Tonic is, the very beat hair
preparation you can use. Twd siseat of
-kottles, 60e and $1.00.
You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonle
In this community only at our storm
The hen Stork
Thera is a Boxall Stora in neatly every toms
and city in the United States, Canada and
Great Britain. There is a different Recall
Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill il
each especially designed for the particular l
for which it is recommended. . 1
The. Rexall Stores are Amerltkr's Greatest
Drug Stares
J. W. McKIBBON, Wingham
Barbarism -
With our best pllbets we carnrot clothe
these hundtxds who increase d rile,.
'Proops at the front send for food. .(.sur
horses and Motors have all heat regeist t
icnerf by the artnyt rind this formerly
bright little town of luxury and gaiety is
now jttst a shelter for the: hunted who are
at bay against misfortune. What will be
come of them?
I beg you in happy, safe Amcriee to
deny yourselves a cigar, e theatre seat
and au extra hat and help 05 to help them.
Ten cants will -Illy a child ten rolls. of
bread. Fifty cents will cover little feet
which never again wit be caressed by a
mother. A denier evils buy a shawl for
a widow. (live, give, 1 beg of your
generous hearts. America has led the
world ' n charity for less worthy causes,.
Compassion knows no nationality. Pity
blesses the giver and the poor You
mothers, when you tuck your children safe
ly into bed at night, remcntb4,:,r these little
beings, reared in no less care and luxury,
who are adrift in a world which has used
!hem. ill. The aged, too, like older
children, having; lived have earned rest
before death, yet they,, too, are cast out
from homes, knowing nothing of where
dear ones are, their sons at the front fight-
ing the enemy which has destroyed them,
for honor's sake,
All Europe is one great slaughter house,
Paris uo longer can send us money from
our bank accounts, and could you see this
tragic procession. file out from beneath St
Mato's cu to eleventh •, r
v y gates, all one's
wealth is not enough to heal their brokete
heat is and bodies.
In the name of pity and human sympathy,
I implore your aid, for America is the only
place whist we can turn to now. Dry
these tears Comfort these children. As
suage this tragic ogd age. National pre
The following letter. sent by an Am- judice is forgotten here. I have seen Ger
erican lady summering in France to an man prisoners at Dinan better housed than
American tnagazi' a .published in New these for whom I plead, for France has
York; is surely an independent Yicw of proved her civilization in chivalresque
the ber`arous atrocities of Go man kindness to the fallen enemy, These vie -
soldiers :— tims have harmed no living creature; yet
Editor of Life : !save seen their loved ones shot down like
As an American woman who has spent dogs, their daughters insulted and maim -
nine happy summers with many other of ed past help, One couple here carried a
her compatriots in this beautiful corner consumptive daughter thirty kilometers
of -Franco, I feel that we all owe it a debt in a hand cart, but at Estest the Germans
in,this hoar of adversity. overtook them and detained the danghter
Day after day I see hundreds of refug• Will you give? Of course you will give,
ees pour in from Belgium and France, quickly, before the tide of suffering
starving, ragged, despairing from scenes swamps our powers to compete with it
of carnage and murder, bereft of homes Please send any subscription to Banque
Boutin, Dinard, Ille-et-Vilane, France.,
Nina Larrey Duryea,
Dinard, Ille Et-Vilane,
September 4, 1914
relatives and resources. They are largely
peasants. but many from Louvain and
Charleroi are cultivated, finely bred aged
men and women and ch'ldren of all ages
They are thrown like bits of wreckage be
the storm raging over Europe up to this
isolated corner of Brittany, where even
the rich find money scarce, and where, in
aals. feow weeks. coal and wood will be scarce
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This disaster is far worse than that of
Messina, for now there is no other lands
to fly to ; no otlier people to aid. We
Americans and English, having laid aside
fine raiment and social pleasures, are at
work at the once smart Hotel Royal, now
a hospital for the wounded, which arrive
daily by hundreds, two deep on straw.
B it the Croix Rouge has then in their
care. These refugees are adrift,, like
leaves in a storm, shorn of everything
«hick makes life pos ible, They sleep
also on straw, in garages, cafes and
villas whole chatelaines succor them.
Listen to tales which I have heard, and
of sights which my eyes have seen, and
which Monsieur Crolard, Mayor of Dine
ard, will vouch for, and let your hearts
leap to aid them :
Last night, in the garage of the Grand
Hotel, slept seven little girls, all under
seven, whose ragged daintiness proved
former love and luxury. They have lost
all—parents and hone—and do not even
know the names of their villages, Their
feet are bleeding from tramping fields ;
their tearstained faces pinched from
s'arvation, Four others, more fortunate,
-came seventy miles in a Belgian bread
cart, pulled by a dog. I have talked with
ceyoung mother whose baby we buried
last night. A German musket battered in
its chest when its mother tried to push
aside the barrel which shot her husband.
A child of seven has one hand gone)
cut from his mother's clasp because he
detained her flight from a home the Ger-
mans were in haste to burn, An old man
is living and here, because he was so
clever as to lie down'as though dead when
Germans, who had locked forty such in a
room, told them to "dance for their lives"
while they shot at them through the
shutters from the street.
This story is corroboreeed by four
witnesses Abaker of Mons was bidden
to bake by Germans, He complied until
flour was exhausted, and was shot, before
h's wite, because they claimed he refused
to tell where more flour was hidden,
Thea his wife was bidden to divulge, and
to punish her '`obstinacy," her husband
before her eyes, was thrust into nhe fur
nice. She is quite demented and sits
gazing silently at unknown horrors.
These people, to earn food, are being
placed on farms to ,work in fields, and
many will work as peasants who were
professors and gentle -women of refine
inept. There is not enough fine evert:: to
go round. All are innocent victims of an
1, unrighteous war, and for many nights
slept ju fields, dug for carrots with bare
hands, drank from muddied pools, with
the fiautes of burning homes on the sky
behind them, and despair ahead, Their
clothing is in tatters, theirshoes in pieees.
W. Srigtey
A. M. Forbes
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fklOW t;ERMANS REGARD
IMPORTED •'G3QOS g.
These ten commandments, an in-
strttctive circular which has been dis-
tributed throughout Germany by the
Chambers of Commerce, were read
in London at a meeting of British
manufacturers:
1. In all expenses, keep in mind
the interests of your own compatriots.
2. Never forget that when you buy
foreign articles your own country is
poorer.
3. Your money should profit no one
but the Germans. - -
' 4. Never profane German factories
by using foreign machinery.
5. Never allow foreign eatables to
be served at your table.
6. Write on German paper, with a
German pen, and use German blotting
paper.
7. Use German flour, eat German
fruit, and drink German beer. You
alone give your body the true German
endrgy.
8. If you do not like German malt
coffee, drink coffee from the German
colonies.
9. Use only German clothes for
your dress and German hats for your
head.
10. Let no foreign flattery distract
you from these precepts, and be firm-
ly convinced that whatever others
may say, German products are the
only ones worthy of the citizens of
the German Fatherland.
Free Farmer's Wife From Wash Tubs
W. A. HENRY
For eighteen years Dean W. 4,
Henry of the Agricultural College of
Wisconsin has been trying to liberate
farmers' wives from the washtub. He
recently renewed an offer made at that
time of $800 for the first farm coin•
triunity that would start a co-operative
steam. laundry. He still hopes. -
talR EOMUN4 W. Mee M,P„ PRd PCt01. W. D. MATTHEW$. VIOE•PAEtftPFNT.
0, A. BOGEiiT, QeneraI Manager._
True Funds Should Be Deposited
In a Savings Account in The Dominion Bank. Such funds are
safely protected, and earn Interest at highest current Tate!.
When payments are made, particulars of each transaction may
be noted on the cheque issued, which in turn becomes a receipt
nor voucher when cancellers by the bank.
WINGHAM BRANCH: A. M. SCULLY, Manager,
War Tax Leveed on Antwerp
Antwerp now has a garrison of
17,000 marines and 200 officers, con.,
manded by an Admiral, As a war
contribution the Germans demanded
300 hundredweight of potatoes daily,
2,000 bottles of twine, bread for the
whole garrison, 85,000 cigars, 8,500
kilograms of meat and pay for the
officer's and soldiers estimated at
$10,000 daily.
Canada 3orrowin
ff in England
The Dominion Government
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r London to relieve
the present inanelal embarrassment,
and arranged for further advances as
required from the Hank of Englauml,
Several Moose have made their
appearancein the vicinity of lOrifrew,
Mrs. 'Margaret Murdoch tiled at
London, Ont., ttgett ono Inn dht.d and
four years, having retained her Will,
ties
to they.ylast.y
Sana Hillsy tae. Minister oy
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