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4. Britlnh subject? By birth?' By NawrMhAtion2
IR)r sheer, breathless excitement
71tllclf work at the front. Nothing is
If nra�tfhWed, Wall year? What piaci?"
RATIONerves,
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9. If resists 1! under II)•I'. btiOtc' '
Act wha; Ila our Ilerl llnVtiiib 7'7'
3 Pitsea'oall itiaitll i' i`�.hiF. any?
iuwlly "trying to tll� nnut even a
(b5' whpi �bbr 77iGtiYf11 oobupation7..,. �.___..._ .._».. _._.ry �.,» Lenppth
in
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(e'j Are"lJou'1villt�iQ tcO'JO arjn`, rowrt?-' When? During what aerfoda 7
I4 f'tJWiJ,hAvdr'tj 41h. asses tlfiriUETN and ik4t they ars trite
over the top. Big `am'e'ltunters, teen
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Can it Ohio, -•"I suffered from a
r.
•, ...,.
• wittgr habitually court danger as other
a much
'dm m
e which a' a +<
e t ou l w le a us
#.aside r .b
two.
I
eu'b"lt'^'',seek anlusenio'ht, will toll you that I
putforing, and
doctors decided
tawi' fit their 1 11,ltltve they t'asled
halt
athat I would have
to go througgh.aI
%411; such as un liourls Right-
operation be. ore )(.
},R1IO+l4ng Ili. Nd Klan's Land can give.
could;getwell.
,It. is with patirollfog as It is with I
t'2Mym6� or; who
h'el u
strolls: If a mflat says ale likes either,
.You 'tan eanYidbnt'1 write him don's a
_�,
shad bass red
� �'
%' .diaB1,Pinkhani a
,,fir,• Erie brave's`F ithd stoutest soldiers
soldiers
I'tIVtetgr 'eia'fapbefldor
ihtltebest' batlaliona illatee will
_ •
e atce.a certain retiretanae when told
pp6 ifd,adylsed es '
=
odC'eoumb'-
off for pattol.""t}nit,lik£+fdt
otora.
" tion t ro7iaved till$
Like so many tltj'jtgs in flits life, file
fr0th3jij0I't6dblW6,
2ntfefp9tI0n' IS •worse than the actual
A Ym gouge iwiifk<iritNOtlt arty.'
so'1 c n o y
iy.; and the saltie ;nidi who have chin-
f1ad" slowly' itrid' uhwiliugly over the
ditfico t'�y,• I adviae'a» �v8i3tai4' wi5o' id
atiit'uttedleyith renals"ttotibiey"to ivo
parapet will, fn almost every case,
'and
fnithonl's 'va otall GFoiri
hjrdia D. P g
sli6W themselves Uravie resuorce-
pQundla'trial°and'itwill do'tts'htu@ie'fo'r
Ali 'and :',cill'nt once they are L'uulched
them'?' -Mrs MARIE I BoYV; 1421.6th•
liikk fire' black void of No Man's Land,
St N E. Canton;nl?lifo ''
Tense and Thrilling Excitement. !
Somietiinbs thorn`ard,serious condi-
Fbi patrolling Is an experience that
grows on one, Cowering fu a shell- �
trona�where''a hospital operation Is the
only,aibernative;, but on the otheir hand
bolt, cjteek by jowl with a wan and
' yon'ely in the dazzling
so'manywomen have beemoured.byy'this
I&' E.
corpse, green
ligrik of it star shell, you will tell your-
Askham s Vegetable Compound,. after
selfthat, once back It the welcome
'
d'oct6fthave said tbat an operation'was
necessary -every woman who, wants
shelter of the trench, nothing willaver
retake you, volunteer for niglit patrol-
to. avoid an Loperation should give it a
fair•triat before Submitting to`sueh a
i+ag'a` ain,.. But the danger past, sou a
'tilt
tryipg ordaaa
of good work accomplished, and one
If complications exist, write to Lydia
3orgets the shocks and thrilling e,:-
citeiiient of those night stalking adven-
E. Pinkharn, Medicine Co., Lynn, Mase.;
itat•es
for advice. The result of many years
A good company commander need I
experience is at your service,
never be idle fn the trenches. Tile
reason is that his work is never dont. l
just blackness. Don't worryl The
When his routine duties are accoo:-
pushed, his daily reports sent fn• the I
subaltern has a compass bearing on
Itis objective, and a back -bearing to
hundered and one details of ordinary,
bring you safely home again, if you
tamdruni trench life settled ht coil_
look closely, you will see the lunifnous
fluence with the sergeant -major, there
disc of the Compass in his hand as he
is always the enemy to watch and
consults it to get his proper direction.
f:tudy.
the Enemy. f
Appalling Uncertainty,
T idents officer f modern war
,ba efficient o L n
You feel very lonely. It is its though
you were utterly cut off from It
will never be content with the aflirnm-
tive answer to the question: "Is m`'
ity, The only link with the world be-
trench secure against attack?" That
hmd the parapet -tit world of light
and love and Laughter -ace the spas-
"$#esthon disposed of, another hmmie .
tjtately arises in his mind: 'How can I'lrntd
it
Illodic re arts of rifles that echo with
reverbations through the night
a', the enemy?"—or, as a
' classic phrase [n -an Army textbook l
stillness. A machine gun joins it
cel tap tap, tap! Tap, tap, taps Then
his it: ' clow can I make myself as of
;;pother, The noise swells up, then
densfve as passible?"
Before that question can be answer -
lues away, All is still again.
The subaltern starches ahead, his
ad to a company commander's satis-
t
iaotion Ire must know all about thespread
or beside him, the four men
little strip of ground in front of hint.
out hn a tau behind hint. They.
walk upright slithering in. and out of
Hoche is doing, whether his barbed
%vire is in good shape, whether he is
the shell holes, with many halts to
active fn patrolling, in what strength
listen. When it star shell goes up, be.
ginning with a loud report and ending
M& trenches are held. A company
commander must knots his strir, of
with a gentle plopi and a burst of
trout 1's a policeman knows his beat.
radiance, m every num flops p' dawn and
remains perfectly stili. if you remain
fie' ,Host, to carry oil flit: metaphor,
know the inhabitants of the street and;
crn't sant see under a Verey light. a Ilan
call, you, unless he is ver-,- close.
their occupadon and ways, so that, if
anything untoward oecurrs, he is fat a
A German Patrol.
position to take rapid and effective
Presently you stumble over a sack
measures,
all evil -smelling, soft, dark bundle.
,,. A Warof Nerves.
You pick yourself u , and discover youTherefore,
out at the front, one of
1.lbe" means ' of spotting it good bat-
have tripped over a German corpse.
You stagger on, horrified, and bomP
tali6n is by the amount of patrolling
full -tilt into the orderly, tle holds up
It does. Patrol work does more than
IIis hand You listen breathlessly. A
keep -our side well posted about the
first you only hear your heart thump
enenty. It checks the Huu's patrolling
Ing. Then you catch an unusual sound
activity, acid-dlas a bad effect on 'his
acnes,
--Clink, cNnk, clink! 'Thump, thump
Gid ilinderburg knew what
thump! The Boche is out working•
iie,.•was talking abot t when he said
You plod on again. Now the grass
'rh
tlTat the side winch its' going to win `
is long and lite shell holes fewer.
tills war is the side with tine best
party crawls un hands and knees, Sod -
•rn
of wea i
There are a s �
•'nerve e w
s.y
'down the enemy's resistance besides
a .rd ground nodal
dell there s G't
i t,
Y
•t �, 1 i
• I You -,ire an the road. t
)tui feet. e
Billing Boclieg,
grass grown, and a little investigation
}A`i11 yyou come out on patrol will) ins
shows that the sentries' tale of cart
ibis tYaY. and chilly night? Right!
in No Mail's Land is a myth, as far a
Ffere's the officers' dug -out in the
this particular road is concerned,
traart tine (company headquarters is
iii the support line, just behind.) That
Crunipl A burst of orange flame to
the right and a loud explosion.
young subaltern • eatin(( tinned pears
bomb! You have bumped into a Htn
,rut 'of a soup plate by the light of, a
patrol. Crump, crunip. crump! g
aaddWis going out oat patrol It a few
three British bombs back. Install ly
minutes. You cau.go with him, That
tate very atmosphere breaks Into noise
dai'tw figure, with rifle and bayonet
Bullets sing overhead, a machine gu
slung belihid hlll, in his orderly. Down
starts rapping, and there is a a swish .o
each four men, simflary capari-
bullets in the .grass. Somewhere cies
soni''s're sitting cal fhe: lire step, re-
by a high, quavering voice is Creasing
signedly wailing to accompany the
Isar...ty? Sentries have reported hearing
"A -a- all! "
Getting Back.
,ffre `souild' of wheels oil a -road thin
The subaltern pushes on resolutely
rutis'through No' Alan's Land, and the
You find trim standing by a dark form
patrol is gointr to have a "look see"
%,rithfug to the ground, The ofl?Ce
ttut there,
produces a knife, and slashes oft' th
G The Dreaded Moment.
vrounded man's shoulder straps.
,identification"" "W
y ffere•you are at the fire'siepi Do
along
he whispers.
can't get film over this ground. N
lnit hear that whisper passfn'g
i7re;'treach? Thatis the word going
casualties) Goodl it's time we go
long—"Officer's patrol going outl"--
o -as° you won't get shot costing In,
hack!"
[fe whips out his compass and fact
it
'oWyou are, on tile parapet, Wupl
ver•you, ger one man after the other.
about, and the 'next minute you are
tate dug -out, In the warin and welcom
otv+you alit' through the barbed 'wire,
iiliere are in No Maui's Land.
candle -light,
Well, how did you like it? Uh, it'
,you
ke f y+ pacwil and arias the
ali right, but»-
-;r"ou, upc You won-
_
he<g,, ¢ officer wig
Childrew Cry' •
iy back. You lank
! a landanark of any
FIIR"FLETCHERIS'
uothinig, not even -a
battered tree. All is
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mask is on ever pai�ixaet.
+ eve' + s
and road Ix'
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SUMS
Lesson 10 --Second ,(Quarter,
Juno 9,
TWE IN'TPNATIONAL S911.0
Text of Leaaony Mark 1451)' -2$ --Mom•'
ory. Verse I John, 8118 --holden
Te;ct, Mark 74:311-Comtnelltary Pra.
pared by Rev. D. M, Stalirns.
The "Ituddenth 'of our special 'lesson
veedds areileAs' soft, oftul">iuubuiiCe
meth."that 10119 'of�,fhertli°wduhi'IbAiiay `
hires; and,his'eaUng, the Passoverpand
tastltudon of the -supper by;, which his
ill he
redeelt'ied show Porth his death,till
cotifb v. bit wb mvat'tr'y td'conslder• the
whole chhpter: Vefhaff 12 to 81 `take lis"
to the ubb!lo r6otn where tries' kept the'
pa5sovelr; ind all taint he dial and said
that 'laat evvuing that he spent with
thein before be suffered is recorded
more :fully;to Luke' 22:7.38 and' John'
13 to 17 inclusive.' The rest'of the lea -
,son chapter tells of Gethsethdae'and
his arrest and his bellyg 'brought be-
fore the high priest it" d' the council.
May the Lord give us what' he wouh,1
have un to reedive from 'this wonderful
portion. As to the place where' they
kept the pasoover, sonic one has sug-
gested that it may have been thehome
o; -Mary the mother of Mark, whose
husband was probably Still alive at
tbdt time, and Mark may have been
the man bearing the pitcher of water.
(See so article on page 4 of July, 1017,
Kingdom Tidings:)' Luke says that Pe-
ter and'Johnwere sent to prepare the
passover. one thing that Interests me'
much in this record, as well as In that
of the ass' colt, is that they found it
dust as he told them (vs. 16; Luke
18:32); and my heart is often saying,'
"I believe God; that it shall be'even'as
It was'told me"' (Acts 27:25); Me'had
a great desire to eat that pussover'with'
them; foe he would not eat It 'again
until fulfilled in the Kingdom of God
(Luke 22:16.16). This leads us back
to the night In Egypt when the nation
was born, and when there was 'safety
only where 'he saw tete blood, And
points us onward to the rebirth of the
nation at his coming aec6tdidi to bite.
7:18,16; ler: 16:14, 16: Some of the'
sad 'events in tbdt "room that' evening
were the presence of the betrayer slid'
the"etrlfe among tbe'disclples ad to
wbtch of there should be'the L,"Ittest
(vs. 1&21;' Luke 22:2a), Tie was'a}-'
ways a man of 'sorrows and 'acquainted
with grief, misunderstood, unknown,
hated; pefsocuted: and' all for us, that
baing Q•ed'eented by his blood°, we might
follow in his steps. Ara servant wash,
ing their felit heigtive thein'an'exdmple
oft 6. lowllest'Aervice and foul caught
the r}'gb,,t attitude"when he sp6ke'of
himisele'as 'Sorbing the Lord with all*
hdmility of mind" (Arts 20."10).
1u our brief space we' hardly dare
At venture on anything. from the'wondeer
ful "dlseourse'und •prayer of. Johu 14'to
i 17, but we'vdnto a to'Btlggest'i that It
sbould' ` be our, constu'1t 'alle-i' In all
things'lind'at all tithes to'glomfy God,.
e tha'i"under'all'eirtumstliPsees'kve'mtiy-
e krioN hts'pehCe and h'e�e`un`troubler7
hearts,"add"be su tsftied `by the•'a§ tit"
afrd'
�1 11Awe 'a8 •see
r a he to S to
na a th f
s
s
shai'o his Rki2'y'(Jouh 1411.3,'13 19 27;'
& 16,$,!;'1.7 4, 22=24) Do not fall to 1,ipl
s to beam his, words eoncerhing.;rhe Orta
whom he has sentus-In fija'stead'ttll'.
tie shall cothe"again,• the Holy i8piritp
A the Coiufort.er` and` Trttclier` and' abRIL
1 ing frteiid r(.T611'n` 14':26; 17,-36;r16:26i1
0
Now tet tis see htn id ileihsbmiine,'
not rovi,,oiting'to Iisten'to the hyihn bir
n psalm tbey'`soug` beforb they' left''. the
1 upper'rnom (is.-26-42).'Nd16`thEboast-'
e ing of I -tie alcelplea' 9nd his-46rrdwfill'
refuratice to 'leeli; 13:'1.' H6 lett eight
of the disciples just .Inside the garden
and took a little farther with him Pe•
t tar and ,fames and John; thea he left
r thPSn and withdraw about astone's CUM
e farther, anti kneeled down and fell on
his face and prayed that Wit were pos•
e sible this clip might pass from blm,
Title clip hall no reference to Golgotha,
t
but to the seeming poslibtltty of the
s agony in tbt garden killInlrbim and his
t not rellchtlnl;"Golgdtha " Hl 'lirtiy'irtl^tu
e be delivered froha °death In the•'gardeM
and he was heard and answered, and
s an angel strengthened him. This Is to_
me*.all 'rvery•'cl&ily stayed''in`Hab,'
Gil, taken with thsl"faete"tn'tbe gos-
pels. How much we Wires well as the
weak •and unsympatltetie• diselples;i
utled his admouitlon to wat:eh and pra*v
for though the bpitit troy:beiready, rite
flesh^is•>r+cgTk"(va. 1l8Y: `
Tho,k1jIl8hIof :7udhsi4 tiro arlest, the
leadio`jgrfib6 ittVaty aeta'prltfonelr'to the
high priest the forsakim, of hint by all
if the%i0lltflJjr` li. ell `iLw t'pitilttil relid
1' tn'gli*tiAA whwwelemenibetedtthatbe
sutlei'edfP`eIl"'.thi'ta' vtilltngly+ to i'tiftli'
8610iiie,18c they. could no. touch. iter
if f he, find 'aot "a'llowe'd •tbti>i! It6,dd1 an.'
t+' Itis itil'too°Frond'ef .UI'16j?IaWta grasp.
f I like to see him going forth to u)edt'
It ttiios°o!''Wlro'tyim`d"ta1`taiteiiiYn �alirtjt�to
e theinri' ' VVtignrt'seLk •tVe?" and vrfiett
I+ they' 8ttbweilPa;°t'Tee'3'8 of Nar'at•btb."
' he 'alifd,j16f two Wj51ds: "I ani)" and'
I; flee iZ[1 wogt baekwar11l' and, #ell" to,'the
", grbupd't(Jayla, 1:� 4.8) " Clow • ap0• we
k are to blunder as Peter•did 4ith3tths
svii.Irdt andivnded villmoto rerblbilv+'ihe
too
Iris»'
'etre
M f17�
r hien atid' wou5eWare needed', on
rMi , the fairihs of Canada to•day:'' It
is01 ppeREIEItIi privileg'c $o hG1p:
r feed stir Aly}e's', Brit it, is hiipe,
r, less to try to: do tfto � heavywork itiVfi'lved'if`the Tild'liej+s x'45gafire
r
attention.
r,;.are compounded of certain r'
X, ' medicinell, which have prodki r'
their efficacy in healing disbr- rj
Mel: dered Kidneys and so relieving r
I Rheumatism, Pains in the Back; r
K'
Urinary: Troubles, Swollen ;N'
Joints and Ankles, K
I and Headaches. int
■ r.ire Filar rsre sold ntSoers '�°!��
■ • ba;r Or 6 b0,•rdS Ae $0,540. f
■ Fred SoP+pple{fyou %—I
A; nlr'ile to
The National Deur and t
q Chemical Co..f Ceaada,
r Limited Toronto
rl ll, 'n, AddroBt: x,•era•C. ,Ice.
Is 252 M.,n
to
w>smweitatrs11allrateelt11a11m .__
SEAFORTH.
Miss .lean Ross has returned fro
Toronto to spend the summer with lie
mother, Mrs, Finlay Russ, in McKillo
The many friends of Mr, Alexand
Stewart will regret to learn of his fl
]less.
Airs, J. H. Reid and Miss Gertu
Reid are fn Ottawa attending the fu
oral of a friend.
CniiCi1 eii Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
BRUSSELS
Rev. Air. Alann, of the Presbyteri•
Church will supply the Walton Pre
byterian Church pulpit during 11
months of June and July owing to t
absence of Rev, R. A. Lundy, who It
gone in Edam, Saskatchewan, to e
gage fn mission work For four month
A legacy of 5500 was left to Du
Church, Waltuu, by Duncan McCallu
who recently died,
Pte, Rov Thuell tills been home fro
London convalescent Camp, lie- is g
v , ti
it , In t c rnbi but Is till co
ting z n av
siderably crippled, tie was wound
In the spine.
The residence of Peter Baker,
Cranbrook was destroyed by fire
Conti ,*•, A stiff breeze blew a spa
from the kitchen chimney into t
shingled rout of the rutin building, at
soup the house was in fL'unes. 1-1e
sou❑ arrived, but the lire spread
quickly the upstairs contents went
,k
In smoke.
n
o fur fruit :ire ususallt o
Prospects eels u fr t i
P 1,
and the hay and spring grain crops
doing splendidly.
The half -holiday each week duri
the ntunths of June, Tilly and Aug
wilic ornmence next Thursday.
Dr. 1', T. AieRae, medical health
ficer,'attended the conventfoii of t
Provincial board of health it Hamilt
this' VAek.
David and Mrs. Alfhle, of Bthel, ce
orated their golden wedding, at tit
home last week. 'I hey were each pp
seined with a purse I.
gold by tit
grandchildren, of whom there '
seventeen. 'There are also six gre
grand children,
Roy Dunbar. of Ethel has enlist
with the signal section and will
over -seas shortly,
Black as Dirt
About�the Eye
Liver"Wil All °Upset and Tau
was V .Un'AW, thy-. Snout»
der -blade" - - Two Iiater-
eating Letters.
Ifo^ Im4hy potople • suffer from d
rt►a wtyenta of Cha liver thatlwa•fl
aurL tnfel'ts'ltwd rbports,� jubt re incl
rac{�e Ysr6t provgt Interesting Yea
InriaGl'0 )tlpjorrnatlon to rna
ty all this add used niviiiiV
if possibla, at, �btt^1 tint,;
I cured me:. ^• l
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'ottb aheerfulla rail , '' iiidlltii )
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DISTRICT )YEWS ” �� �i� i11J► 1� tees•. .
r +�.
Thousands of thouohtlelas people negldet dplts b�►+�x witkCnrt`Q
�. Whish Carne in too bate � } ` 1
h for Last Weekl' A cough follows; they gee 1'undowi�1='-�=fhh `Strflbi�ir'si.Ek6islr
k �. a• +o •a. «. A #g'in; `,Chis cels dye nte*04ted easier than -it '"can be cured.
STANLEY, If you Will give' yeller ey>3tiim t
be, bentfit„^cif' a fe* bottlea'bi
,ScbaoJ Re ort -Phe fuiluwln,g i,5
:Ile May moo Illy report of S, S. No, 14
Stanley, names are In order of merit's•-••�
rburlli-W, 1,, Workman, W, M. Ross,
B, 1, McLachlan`; Senior 3rd-r.It.
P rspost f La, f1Rl•vey; Junlor 3rd—L, '. ,•, .. 9 ry.
C. Workman, W. A, Ross; Second Class
--11' A. Dinsdile; J. McKenzte, G, M.
Alii, it Secoind Part -••J. A. Ander- n
sun H. cC1'Itwut ) B. Grassick• est t)u Will find' oEir, Wlt0,0 $yStbm strcri•I tihC'iAed. It Wier `
Pa�'t'-J A. Ma Lacliiau, R. MCKe;i4e, + u" , p anta, throat and enrich"' our blood
The, best s . tillers Ili tiro monthly spell, I fortify. Yo r IU gR a. d Y
flig 104tches were:---Fourth--•.•Walter against rh'cum'atielii', Sedtes"i8!^ pAWei•Plil+aoncentirbted
1WArknran • Sr, and Join. 3rd- Llo d I t ihfe{
1 h y nouFitsltMenN 'Without ^drt�s or op s)
!ytbrkMun; Secaud: Live Anderson; ! ,':. •, ,:., •; ,..' •. ,
Se:oonxl. Pati. -Willie McLachlan; Aon negio�k t4tildg.,Sejott. f! "N.pMA411:1�r1fY(i> 000WY4
ecot( ®c'Bowae, Toronto, out. 17-tr
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1tTeR S HILL
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alit fo 're' the Patriotic Pie social speak gratefully of the way they were ands reports a goon balance in' ahc
rf G t i .Jul i'stou's on Patriotic
dveniit i received and the care and considerit- treasury. The. success of the organUxr`
�W1,., I. Y g,{
une •7tfi,, tion aliens, their wives and mlother,ti Iklan Is. largely due: to the indefatigable
Mrss Nettte.Sinclair is spending it few I during their absence. Tire. Seafortit, efforts of the secretary -treasurer, Mr.
days'at her sister's, Mrs, Les, Cox, Branch Is Ili a flo6isftili)g condition A. D. Sutherland.
Mr. Cites, McGregor sports a new
rubber -tire buggy,
Mr, Brownlee, of Kippen, visited at
Sterling McPhail's on Saturday last;
Mrs, McDougall, of London, is visit-
ing fn the neighborhood, ti; ut
Mr. and Mrs. Will, Mair and two
children, of London, visited at Mr. John l l
Cow's last week. /
Mrs, Sterling McPhail returned home
from Ki en. where site has beer. waft-
Pe
ing nn her mother, j-
Air. Wes. Vanderburgh was tit Tees- e I.
water on Monday last.
Miss Alda McDonald has returned to
Detroit after spending a few days with
her brothers. {„
There will be no service ht Bethel
church next Sunday owing to it being
' I
Conference Sunday. �
BAYFiELD. o
The Rev. Dr, Stewart of 'Toronto will
preach in St. Andrew's on Sunday next, fl-
Air,
��' �'
Air, and Mrs, }leach have returned to 1 + ltt s�the great war -
their cottage for tine summer. . 1 'J
Tile little sat of Airs, Clark pri r� 3
Colina St. is dangerously til. k time sa�eetm�a ®
The latest draft under tit M.S.A. is � �; •,
that of Robt. Spacknt.an, who re- /b`[�
calved the ell an Modn;i last. This " �;G
I man is the ownerofa general -Ells benefit, the
threshing outfit for boric grain and J Pleasure, the econotmyl
beans. ile had just completed a bean
threshing for Mr. Thompson when he �. of a SC Package of o
received the call anti did not have time
ill remove his threshing outlit which f _ ° \ �A RIGLETS
still I,•na;ains in At,% Tlit mien's barn i
yard t.hhoul any ap larent claim to
the ,alar)+!e mach)nary. The public —has made it the Pa-
is inclined to believe that this is rather
a mistake to take the young man, who vorite '"sweet ration"
was .so badiv needed and it is also ' 1 g of the Aiiled armies.
stated that his mother fs at this time d
iying dangerousiv Ill. L i
—send it to Your friend
BRUCEFIELD.
'I'he service of the Lord's Supper at the front:
will be held fu the Presbyterian church \\�
on Sunday next. Rev. Mr. Alcit,ollncll L
of Hensall, will preach on Priday af- + /\ —it's the hand -gest,
ternuon. 1
A slight explosion tuck place on Fri \ longest- lastfng3 res
1
ne•� .1r,
re' where • e a Da Munn �
day Wheeler
t n
v
�Ca
'\ fres
hole
ret
he n
Wheeler was looking over the Plant.
Mr. Wheeler was burned in the Ilea,
Mrs. Munroe had her arm burnt while carry.
Mr. Munroe had also a slight burn oil
his farce. None of the injuries are ser-
ious. It was a great escape for them, c�'m AFTER
L.Qe
is from acetylene. It was CHEW I f "W
the light
thought all the dangerous Fluids had J e1C�� ���,,'
been removed when a slight shock oc- I
curred. Mr. Wheeler was dofug• repairs /
on it.
SEAFORTH The Flavour Last�7,
Lieut, 1V. Shaver, inspector of the I P9tsde ,.
Soldier's Aid Commission was In town In Canada
Allis weal( 3nspectfng tate Seaforth fl,.
branch. As a result of his investigation
he reported everything to be in a high- A
l,y satisfactory condition and contplf- a
ntented the organization on its etlf-
tient methods and the good work ac -I '
complished in the Interest of the sot-) '
diers and their dependents. Employ.,
nient has been found for every mail f4tNd
returned from the front and they all THRIZZ>
onTet or• N6ainYnw`rlow maiit4a 1vvMiYit° -' '
CANADA REGISTRATION eaAffU
19,18
CARD FOR MALES
MONTH PAY YKAR TO nE PILI.- IR KT DEPUTY ...I -Kan
1. Hama in furl .wraame last) 7 ._..--�._.-._..Y...._.._._.�...a,.�_�._—»_._-..�...,...-
Addroas'(permdfsriC7.—.___...».UITNDNuM._,».,,._.r__,,,_.,.._.__...,-_— .�_.._.-.._..RC _._.vied
` aTXQQT AND IlU sere RURAL DRr•IVL•RY OR Peer oTRICC TawX OR CITY laewNCt.'. _ -
2 All.? Dabbf Birth4' Country of Barth?
3. Raoo? SpeakEnylish (E) orFraneh (F)?
4. Britlnh subject? By birth?' By NawrMhAtion2
S. If not a Britisa'subtact, to
yowa alleaianos wh7at
country do u -o
If nra�tfhWed, Wall year? What piaci?"
- -
?. Y•kw mare children under•le yesm? '
77
d 3In�1a'liSyj�Rdlailad (7,1), Widower (W): or dlV6rbod'(D)7
- :.
9. If resists 1! under II)•I'. btiOtc' '
Act wha; Ila our Ilerl llnVtiiib 7'7'
3 Pitsea'oall itiaitll i' i`�.hiF. any?
PrOA�iii�40b�Pbil�`EC"(iF.any)?_.»....,.,.»......_... ......... _._._..».(a1_.._..._.....»._._»...,._.,_......._......Y
(b5' whpi �bbr 77iGtiYf11 oobupation7..,. �.___..._ .._».. _._.ry �.,» Lenppth
in
experlenLb
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(u)tWhdtoFYidiWdi(�c►itilbh'?1!B`Won?-.._,.....»...._._......._.........._....» ill(c)._......_..._......_.................... .....,.�..
17. it&bhtylollde:bfdtwb'mptYiynr'atriams _..___...._.. ....... ......... ._
Addtess�:»: of business..._._-._....,._.».-.,,...._......_...__»».....,._...............»....
•. 1a hoyeiir+bjfeut};�f&`lit`ifdF if adkd'.as}vain the rosent national criale, by ohantlia yourpresalitocbupationto samotither:Por which '
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file ;.If .n...P ., (b}Awayfromhoro?
�t�t+µi{i�dndoftdrodtos._.,aL..rJ1t�).L'Jhereyoucanroturnitomeda110
13 (a)'Wtil'(i`�ij,it"IitoughR''6p get4VA,Wtl"' Until what atla? (b) Have you worked on farts?' Hbvt fehd?
(a) IAroyau.rsfttil't far�o.+lor?'"' -(d) bAn you handle horses? Drive tractors? Use farm triachtndry 77
(e'j Are"lJou'1villt�iQ tcO'JO arjn`, rowrt?-' When? During what aerfoda 7
I4 f'tJWiJ,hAvdr'tj 41h. asses tlfiriUETN and ik4t they ars trite
' Siprrataro of R6gistratd
�ir ►ee r of � xstriation
{ Tfeinale;Br[tfshvtrnlfan,ofsfxteonyaarsor aver.must attendOnJunei22ndevetype,%sbjlrelidtt gin Canada,maleor
one of therooths iddhk
dd in his or her district, and there observe the procedure 'explained beldW.
, It\., P
W"Werei to Pe*' ester How to Register
f"suety petisn ra"cyuiipd;tp regjst$'1 has the privilege of The procedure' of registration is simple. The
registering at any of fhb polilic p.h4eis provided for that questions upon the registration card can be'andwered
pu$'dr;' T TH4;l 16catiolitial "a11: huc�I places will be versa easily, but they 'moat be answered truthfully
spocifi'd inpriclflmatibns polm bonspicuously. Ali fully.
Ti
card' and*Zm urh...us tiahtin
is a''faciifiril0 of ihtr`rtgiJtiation bard for mates. An advertisement
showing tl8 card for females ap eark'In''antithbt'jiaper,
In thi9''" didiii b carefully so'f l ai ±r64 41ii' li45 abli:'ta'tthawok them rontplly whoh royistbringg: :If you litt}�ve
of work aiq+3 i y be morn be#te6cii 1 to the country in aOad6 other ilea
an it oc2lrl laic, cation or feat" tliaf aur s-vi.es would , `
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ot1+ti?Is, ex 1114531*, ser d Sf'IHek ilial bill tiq art n
4ti!Ylt t. t Ir o�l(t '
o . ITS •"wti `"'at I o• .
i$a�i yy
tyle l' Tivta t ) M4 • fd)j i ,1C UNITT 9ned +til 1tetAitd` tlrttvtded'%t�iR rogiealt•
b n'
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kr t)ttilttlt ' f? �lt'rri i►t1�'''
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tfilo and judtlRt4d1 fi
vn-'7n,m.tetititgar �tapitforaartyaaddmtyl
law d 4.yi a6fttltg ad gillk'ad
,
Ragistration-Board,