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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-07-29, Page 4• MEE To be liesitby at astenty, prepare I* forty, is salami Ovine, lassase ia Wargo Oa we loo cam begot cokla, eareleee treat. Woe alial et= aad years. PTA libtrriatt sad aententk time -hafloikag lehmal-maisrialshrs lie awe* ftwohitsu sistchisa ohmic avid * madietaa to hoop rear rick, alleviate riatioastissa and avsid Seksosa. At say dreg Marc., ',seat& Noma Vsesum. O. Baldness avid Society Cards • Is, •••••••••• 41, • • 44,404 r. • 4 , • • Trts ugillbovr , •••=.4. •• ' ' • .1". a . ,t4- 4- ' • ' : • ,4*110'44: 'numbly, July tork, igtf JOW,ntailitimaatmectragottitittrAina.Lta., oval*. ItallViviliarzgiblgiaiDe4.1t=skasagetstiM ikon oisde oomPaddea 'Miami' teal Only t agent in 14urikaow or ths Lando* "soma. 4. mut).* or village mai. farm orsosetiss Ow as* i 0. rs. . Lerinoer 1.*: aria- miters eVerk Wider or at 3 OAlt` tlioek in their Rau. Vara 46r?f:liolire =Thos. Warar 'Pk* 174 T. Ar.nastrolor Trees.. Alex.tResel, ,&. . , Y.. . . OK 1.1trht 1.onge meets loon or before the full Hall, Havelock street A.Aisc_Donald; S. W., W.,0.sairon.Seoy Or. .34 .C.O. W. Court nburwoNo. -14uolotow; *sets ow bust Monday_ef the month in • lowe'fien. vnaritor broniern • ) • invited to attend. Chief Ranger, .... „Bee. 'Secy., Orahan•4 Jotmeton, Tress, 1) R. , 0, .17.Vir. Luoknow Lodge, No. 137, meets •seeon4Idonday of each month in the Odd- teflowa' Hall. Mester Workman, 3. Mac- ; Fin. Secy.,,.D. B. Macintosh ; nee, , Sem , Cleo. Potter; wrote, ,4.1ex. Boss, Dental 44. B IrOWLOB, L.P. S., D. Woe UP stairsin Button Block, Teeswater, Sae° Jai attention, toiral mates, crowning and bridgework. -visits wroxcter let. and fird. Ilteuesusi of eaob month; Oorrie Thur. , 0: A. NEWTON, D. D. S... Dentist. °Mee Ont. All modern methods wee,. - Best ma rials furnished. Crown and Bridgework, ainiess extract. km by the use ot the latest simplest and safest remedy, _SOMNOF0104'. liewest „ Wrath artificial teeth.* Alumium plateed non breakable .Western University LONDON Another' Great Advance • *ow nouhica-New MPG Another 'Large Addition to „Facility and'Equip_menk in Arts and Medicine, Greatly Increased Enrolment in View Write for particulars to E.,E. Braithwaite, M. A., Ph.D. ; :President' ' Pehifehet every Thersley iaoralag Loiskorrir. Owed* A. D. YA-0X114ILUI. Pro sietor sad Wave. uRkiDvir, JULY 24, lit grange•&as (3ceearvet1ve to Liberal perky goverenrear, whir.h took pisee recently, will be ratified by tire electors. Too long le power the late Roblin gov- eminent lad beeores eorrupt beyond authors of Magna Chart* and the mitt 1 precedent in Canada. A vouireissiou who drove beek the klpanish Armada, appointed by the Lieutenant-Goverair The molt gioriont pagee of history re - to ()mallet an inveritigetion regarding cord no birch straggle for knotty as we Easpruita maw ,r- -"aro! is contract* tu the Wu/ iiarlianisnt build- are engaged in to- dey. The Meekest sa. u d Ilais of crime record no ouch oonapirecy spinet liberty, *gaunt the domestic affections, against the decenciea of life, ageinet the hennr of women., ail are re- vealed by the devilish word e that Ger- man Philosophers have written, and the foul deeds that German beldiere lave deem, . Our young men must be made to re-, Alin these things. They are not braid*. .erent, They may: be thoughtlese. But itheir Uvea are clean and their hearts' are eounti,., They ' would lyneh men who, in Canade, committed the deeds that Germans have "done in Europe, On land and on sea. They should go inn) this war with the Same righteoue auger Han.), peas mad Ofterei It ill ifOttf splendid privilege to help lay or rigor* or broaekn the foundation of pekoe alld liberty, to live in hilitory me live the On Wan* Wt.,' the workl w a a altocired by another ship tragedy. In * few minutee over twelve hundrecl Po°144 werndrowned in the Chieago River by the overturning of a ship. That roOruirig Oral' two thousand People went on board the eteinueliip Eiretland expecting to enjoy* ltolidaY Pionio in a nearby park, whence the ship was to ins, found that there bad been a caruival of welt, and the Roblin goverement telt o diecredited that Raw .fit to reingn. At the laat generalelection the Liherel party in opposition for thirteen ye*re • made coneiderale gains, and the Conser- vative party had only 7 of a majority in the house. with the discredit cast upon the Bob. lin government by the investigation it is convey them. AS the vessel wos being hardly conceivable that the Party which roulo ready to wow !may she began to he leed vill not be 'overwhelmingly de - roll from aide to Bide and almost illatant- bated. Estimates put tire number of ly iloPped over on her side precipitating seats which the Conservative party may het immense ininum 'cargo pito tho„mocl- carry at 13, leaving tire Liberale.30, or a ay water, there twenty feet deeP. Al- majority cif 23. It *Quid be 'aa well though the accident happened in. the with, a emaller number; for a strong and harbour, leo than: Ilnif thme who Ilaci alert oPposition is as necessary to good g one WI board were rettoned. r t stro vernin Tide tragedy is on a Par with., ie.7° party. stoutly recalls the loss of the Titintic, • Empress of Ireland and the more regent tragedy and outrage. of -the laisitania. Buk'enite distinctly, Rims uot so shock- ed UM Terrible" Yes;, and, vi,e are thrilled for a 'fey'? minutes; but there , How GERMANS TAKE • THE.110•Tit • ' Though we Canadians, witheur strong pro..pritish sentiments, were demoied to ,regard,Preiiident last.'note" to • have been se Many terrible things lately Germany as rather easy, itis quite evi- that we are becoming accustomed to dent that Germans do not take that theta and We SOMA. recover, For days view of itHere is what.one Germa,n- , after the loss of the Titanic the tragedy American has to say of it The quetat- censtantly Occtipled the Minds Of peopleion is -from "Thefllinoin stooto.zeituote, It Vaa111U0h-th:e same in the Coe of the published at Qhicago and reads as fo14 Empress of Ireland. ,Then came the • ' • • greatest horror of all the ages, the Great "As, we stated before the present War, and in thepresence of this stinreme note to Germany had been :published, and continued tragedy, the drowning of aPpArently our Gevernment (meaning • the United $tatee Government) hod a. a thousand excursionists rn comparison •is secret agreement with England to insignificant, For a moment it shocks, force a break with Germany. We BOW have the tet of the note ,et hand . and it justifies our anticipation. ,Gev " CENTRAL' ONT. Ontario's Most Successful' Practical 'Training School Teachers are competent, courses are thorough and graduates succeed. We received more applications this month than we had students graduate during the pest six Months. The three ap- plications received Most recently were for Indy stenographer at $780, book- keeper at WOO and, commercial teacher at $LOG/per annum. 'Thisincis men .want our graduates. Get ' our fret catalogue at once. D..A...Mcl...14.G111LAN, Principal. Cream Wanted Having an up-to-date.Creamery ' in iull operation, we "selicit your , patronage, We are prepared to pay the highest market priees for . good cream, and give *Mt an hon- . est business.- Weighing, sampling • and testing each can of cream •re- i'iteived carefully ittul ' returning. a full statement of same to each patron. We furnish two taus to each patron, pey'‘`. all express charges,.and pay every two weeks.. Write for further particulars or fiend for cans and give as a triaL The Segforth Creamery Co. Seaforth Oat. • M1 . • and is forgotten! We know that every -day there are MOM lives lost in more many can never submit to the tone, of Painful waYstm the eastern, western and h .for t, find no cither answer than the southern fronts in zurove . and , as mut as we are sorry Excnraions boats an excursion: trains breaking off of diplomatic relations: have a reputation for getting into trou- We, as well as the German Govern - n ment.know fully that with such a bk. The explanatio to, that they,are usually overloaded. the case of the Eastland there appears to have been something worse than this. The ship was unseaworthy, and under proper in - enaction shoidd never have been allowed to be used as 4 Passenger boat $he was built boo high above the; water and the people • naturally* occupying. the upper decks made her top-heavy'. , • ••• • . pnoutorpon •ALBEIRTA When on July 21 the electors of Al- berta voted directly for or against prol; .Canada had its first, exhibition of real democratic hiwleaking: This vating., in Alberta was a ieferenchim. ThiFieirincial Clove-646mA bad ,PaSied- nprohibition law. allbjenttO the approval of a.majority the .electprs. . The -kW as passed by the Legislature was was; then -submitted to a vote of the people. Freed from 'all political considerations, the . . . electir Voted YES' Or N9,,r prohibi- tion,not for men or a par'?\to enact; prohibition, •-• ,Compare thiEi, with the last' eleetion "neraiii-Oritiiiin Whin 'lire -villein" 'Prehi; - • •••-: . • - • - • - • -,-- - • '• •-• - • * - CREAM -WANTED We-eze4xLthe,_icsrket_lo__h_Ui 'Creani, sweet Or sour, at the high- est Market price. We supply two cane.free to each of our patrons, Pay all express charged', pay twice each montn,,jchegars at par. He-. , ceive cream any - day in the week, test each can .redeivett, and send our PatiOns stateinent of same.: Write for cans and give our Creamery a trial. Reference: - Any Dank. _ . 31.8.e. • TRELtAVEN altANTON Paint Creamedii)Palnierston--but • . bitioa was in issue, On that occasion *mean& ardentprohibitioniets vet - ed for the party stood for license,' and against the party which steed for license. . They could not persuade them? Selves that the Liberal party really meant prohibition; or when. %tame to a choke between their party and law. which they faVored, they Voted for the party The people of Alberta voted in favor of prohibition by 4 anbstruitialmajority, and nobody doubts 1m -1T -that the people of Ontaricr Would do the. stone tit* they had the opportunity Lawmaking by referendum keeps legislation ahreat Of public opinien-gives the people AO opportunity tosaywhat they want • and 'What they dirnob.Want. Law=making by representative government does not do this, for - along-, with the so called %ranee' of an election, ,fhere. are other issuenandalnindred_Other_considera. -tion-S--:theyarty, the-dindidate;'ete., ete Thiiiigh the Referendum the people:. get whit:they:want, e G AND „.1K /44.;11::( . '• Summer 'Service to :Highlands Of : . . • ,. Ontar;o from Toronto • .. . pza,m. delly•torlatisiokd,Lakes,dallyettept ' unday for Lake Of Bays,. Algoommi Park, sdaganetawan Itiver slut TAmf ,agL arat ake points. ..„; - ", ..' ''. . . 10,15 a.m. dairy extent Sit nday for ktOergiat'i isay . Lake of Bays awl Kaganotowon Ittver point. ' ' 14 01. 'n tn. -den ' except Eusaw for Muokoke Lakes, Lake ot Bays and Algonquin Park. -..-......,-. ' "' STEAMSHIP- EXPRESS ' •• , thived Tetento , 11.10 a.m. ' ArilvdsSerbia What 1.8.1 VII, .. • •s vachlIgandriy, Wedfitaday and Sattirday. ton- , neeting with N.N.'1.16..'8 palatial ottaMohipg for KM.% ::,:te. ditie.c. Fort Arthor, Fort WMfarn and Duluth, and at Fort winiam with O.T.P. Railway for Winnipeg and Obits in NVeatern . ‘ Ntlitta4. Coaches. ForlorITAbrory.eafer MI 'YorlOr-Lrbrt. a.Off .11ot. toil bOtWeen TorOlito . . , . and. Mania Wharf.. ., Further portioultOrg On apilltAttOn tO , Ctrand Trunk Ticket pine,. . . . O. stipletilf, Agiitti 14stcknow• step she (Germany) fulfils not „only.the,wish of:this Goverment but , that of England, and will create a very painful situation for Gerrnan-Arneri- cans. Thenote shows the President will break with Germany at all hsi., ards. He should :first ask Ow people of the ;United States if they are satis- fied to be driven into War. The ,note . is unwovtll of the:repel:ilk. We hone Germany will not bla.rne the people for the present GOVernMent's • action!" :Another Gerinan,Ateetitan paper pab-; liched at ,St. 'Louis says: "TO talk' of friendship in this last American ucita is 'the climax of hypocrisy, on 9, par with . Washington's alleged neutrality." Evidently these Germans who pretend to be .A.mericanaarunnich hurt and dis- -apPoirited- by. :the toneof-theJiete-,-,:-,-,7-, That Rresident Wilson.lainaself expects that it will result.iir a salons • situation is shown by the feet that lininediatelit after sending the tote to Germany. he asked the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of the Army to,report to him as to the condition of the farces tincler, their care. - THZ-APIEAL:FOWYOIDIG:-*E.N PrOffelettide'HaVe Reit a Million v...4011te Are Ueed. the herds ale.:Visli so DWI 0.40. istrt.ot tho0401.14- riloro Moab* 0141)4ey t� found' In Iloottiorts,,„ itmosta. Theoro, the. ptna"..ormitenVes., etretoh woo' the expire Dora the taws Iltdisery to those of Idtail7 Oa* 1114»tdi aud Phttek-where the ektietrY age- Monotoneus loyal, with Wt1s504 ind bower doeloc roan. ionic proprietora no, taxer than 6.00.009 to 001k Sheol. Mau the 'wealth ot faelikpotabiedl .11..16d and. many At _the Russia* naliW derive. ell of Mir laileatte. troin their floolke and herd...it -le iiatiateted be: the TRE MOASONS BANK - ..AP1TAL e•ND RESERVIi $8,800,000•. • 96 pratolgo Canada • A General Banking Business Tr ansacted Circular Letters of .Credit • Bank Money OrderS SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT interest allowed at highpat current rata , admihat ekeikeikk _esd,uoviiir he Ovrill. I , -...............„---."..,...--4 HURON COUNTY 'NFAYS ' . 1 Ethel A ndSeTi.heolinE1•4124.69.;NCI'Serai Mc')on. 1 The *MOW; wisawp rimirwVokt th« tellnen ngwwwwitrookr. viwirCbut• • the era exPoied. to nio0 ere ptivatioue, for thaiscorthins heats ot • • red, 197; Ploecls, 008 (holly • f. foment bingo of . The Brussels, Grey And Morris C°911AUYSEILIetil'4.°L9;DLT°rOneVYWNQS°11c1;13,9 Is • lug ja their hearts; They sheithi be."cui, winierilkapi°429.relind•al. treinentidua thew dependent telephone line has now 940 ' 1 Mary. Fielder, 30 tfin nurrioarans that burst o r 'telephones on iti system. ° • 4; Gordon l!earson_ 460' S.epiria Itiiddirek 494 (hen); No. 4. -Mary Finlayeoe 474 wblls tmoerite04131 ae4thdaetspaGietr ainuaan u vu loci; It02410 actied. the 0 tem* arspeowoursegheenaneilmtbaeirm.. inalit9re- A Lby,14aw' lhOyadn'tn'olte040'41101, latt 43;tte :95 own,: jou hn xfoleod • gradation for bunianfty, and that the sou oi'entlio",rt, alarm° Pt. te weather tn. Lor the Arista la 6 e'er s limitted o thef t but run panic- ,P,0 . t ratepayers .e 443; Margaret Neteod, 449,- No 5 fairest hones Of, htunacity rest upentheir Ottlelosu 'before the wind . and are kliteter wa44. Carried by te 'Vote of. 240 IT k t 42h N 7 , arty at; et , , 0. -Rob. valor and that of their comrades in Arnie; this is humunitY's otwgtd.P. ANOTHER "TENNIS'! _41111r • , • The latest discovery of German fore- thought Alia treachery comes from near Montreal, iu a garden owned brat'Oer- inannesident was discovered e: concrete tennis court. On. 'examination it was found that the concrete Of this court Wad several feat lua thickness, alittle far - tiler sizing, up of the sinination sliovved that a win mounted on this -condrete tennis court would commend„ the &l- enges Omni and railway bridge'. Thus did Germany secretly make war Unoll her neighhOrs" while pretencling•friend.: ship Per years playing friendship' and Planning, murder, is it any wonder that Germaily's effort Sheuld have been at, by a considerable suecessi No doubt, an expedition up. the St Law- rence Was a 'part of the general plan of world subjugation "They planned' for The Dan, and now The has collie." . . ' (Daily Star) • :The younguien of Canada mustbe persuaded, scolded into recruiting,' and We ATOSt COOBirlef Very seriously the Means of persuasion. The greatest obstacle is imperfect realization of what is going on in Europe, aid what the issue is.. There is nousein scolding -young men for nct realizing this: We sity,that Our liberties are in danger. They are in danger. But middle-aged and old OU lt_ COUNTRyl • (From The Chidage-Tribuoe) -The. reply of the government, to • the tritest German trete appeare'to he -final, • • se far as the, American :contentions' tit. rorood Ifr thousands into the ,streama.• to 7.. ,.. • • . . • . ' ''ert Relre 421' Miry Stela, 405k No. 141, 4 II' Yln.": Lisdnlerve. by „atitionalts14!) •ituP.. Pe. 13 : 1"yptehljej:rinecrollreYld'gfuleatnh:t'i'n'aptliliets; 74rtliy... " gl. tiel 9-0 iii .14178v,1 Pa. ea'rerelelt lb `trif3. 21.1 " elsTYQ" elri . •• neither. the eh.e-pheids nor their doge hY.' The'Rexell Store, 16e,, .2.-5c. ehd P.Oc.' Mt° Ilerit4' j°6116161i" 416'; Marian' f•iWere -It, not for ,the., use Of ,goatS, succumb to it..sall Orderlier. •Sold only ,,_ :. • .,, • Tigere440 ffarela Wigett• $09. ' No. Would , be of nIneh servioe at' these .h0xV'S. •`• * • , • - ' 1 '3 -Ida tia iitz 47,7. A its , s °tit, Brae". The sheep atone can but 00 ; Word was received in .Goderich last ;,..,. „, r° -°' - - ' -° c.,• P dom he . brought, to lace the terrible ,-week, nt tliellea,th of Corporal.Cheater :'"" •"°' 1P -'4t4bY ICOPetriekr 4.:': 2. - 111.1rfint a 'storni IMO the shelter of a ;3111-94°inaa,itr47111'ebe.waHs 6"1:440 tahe .30ene°04i .. winds et the great plains. or to march •s,r' 1 ' I 1 ' slimly" despite the skill' of the best Shepherds. Hut with every hundred Captain anil Mrs. McDnualdi of the • Ilthilal) three er fent Beate are IraPt, Comity Town, and had enlisted with S. It. trill' attended 'Grand Ledge .tstioinscm $11,7, theid7 litltbsulodt-mitollieadat ora_ eponald was wounded "M.lass.ljna Martyn is spending part of boldly down the mot rugged descents; shell fragment and was being eared tor her holidays visiting friend at St, • . I loopintdherthe. oleo feu. ow .„withnut Dieeh at Fthme jgBDoTuulongunpAs400lpt_le E Wade sMci ar Mrs. 1Coli visiter] e iTr iheoi:md sp si leftnNew1 yirSotr ;EV The hettlamelk .9t a large 13"k c't of: Fordwich was severely burned. l'e• and 5,nal bear d- as these Aro- easily twought ,to.. the: Itlal Canadian . -Dragoons, - A. Al..but-veceltiugamilton, 1. re.• ' "otters!' is celled a 'Isobabaavn." The tiebAbewe %tonsil,' hie, one or •-two "vreione drawn by omen,lin which are cently. Re was cleaning hisauto viclni Y- • ' _ when he lit a match. ..(51asoline hp was S...Fowlerleft last Friday for • 'a two -weeks', holiday in Sundridge! - Parry Sound District. • Nort" carried his' -Provisions aid' Cooking iising-canglit- fire and Ciittglit his c Utensils, trfgother with Ute.skine or the • ling.' Members of his family sUccebd. sheep that. have died and those of ed in extinguishing the blaze:bat•,not. the' wolves be bee been (41°°611. before orkilrouser leg was Inirived, Off, to kill: The order. ot his progress, WS -de had ;$140.00 in his Pocket at uultore9•Y Wand% Tibe wagon or Th *aims. lead the van, the teoeabawn the time but it wa,s undamaged. One tho 1 d _When- eomen to. good pasture. he A number 'of bey burglars were irollOws and ,- p follow him of his hands was severe v urne . • • b. 41°' not 16464 till the °ale 'hes' haen caught at ClintaO last Week,' 'A. num- rten..doW1114 and even on the march, je ,eneenipment,,s0r, the night to often, her of business plates had been enter - Pe more • tbea,:tTte or- three miles ed anti...robbed., recently.;._The young trete where ie etertia.1.: in, the morning., thieves, however, riaide a 'mistake when. 1 ' , • ••''. . ,, Milking' Ewes • ' . , they entered "e; jewelry•store and stole: 1 there .ere -Often. from oei to .600 a Wateh; lobs, pipes, etc, They .viSit: °Wei '•ilf Milk •41. the • Otters, and the ed another jewelertohave Idea set the Onlisba•wn (WM* tho Milk from them. watch. . This jeweler had been noti- ultimatum in form, it is ' an ultimatum . ' en b6v14 ' 'e' "P"ed °01t' :hesesull'a ,gohde,' repirted to --the police, 1'lie lades all and 'PieceI.. wto'b it • /.125 1 .• .tute.-: shatilowth. wood rid converted ;into. * kind ' law and right are concerned,. If not - lied of the theft, and recognizing the were soon afterwards 'arrested and it is, thought tho. ging will bp broken u.- - SPILLED TiUg WRISKEIG-4The air -at Zurich was niade "fragrant," or other - in fa0, The deor of discussion is closed. If the majority of the press has yoked public Opinion fairly, this important .0.0 probably irrevocable action has the •ap- Wise,' on Friday, july-9.,nd 3 by a flow of pros al of, the Ameiican people. ••.7-111ost newspapers, akany rite ' have.demanded ter.. but all a 11 , e pastur....- on:the-Plat ' summer and aut case,goodewhiskey, broug.ht aboutta iant,_ 7 09:-F'at,-,..fr*_:14..e -ukipi,s--they er P;12T 0:4nt, and et et: the ..li`-4--0C-Arl: this way: Included in .a shipment ‘a weatheirld finti: annd--gvit adga.-od,weltivaeebcito tmerchant :Of.. 1 Ptt:ftesiiiiae7:8417etaso:uwwerli,:ahl'anncitI,48 zy,o.. . previous in; :i".6,31a lit Ira ,tith be no aqiuht Of the drit '14ellaP"11 ' t. with the stuff he notified I Y ydernment our unflinching and, Un- ho,u twQ .beftohre:r.thdeoigsbeit for in vector Torrance Nvel ' 6:. own as uhritlise.!' and 'very popular en the etelnnui. Owing to the 'cheese being paOked, in goatskins. It htis a rather remarkable flavor,. which; how- ever, one gets- to like after .a time. • During the - most severe • winter , -nioriths the sheens are placed „in she. he found to filled with bottled whiskey. .0 pre end public, i,,,g... ri.. _aetyoesbIrnOntitin idly -vig7,.lati,. hadn't ordered 'any liquid AS he t e reshment twhithout cavil or reServation, and t ' ' and 9#,,,t is to owe; tiTelPyl.',11,v14 ,t, tolerably . o give shepherds and pie:Lei:let orhotuouhr he the, stand taken by 'Oup government, .. 412.etn tig e even,in wolves. , of that-initifieTes the na g ea', is done the .of dealino. os aneet wa J", O. Little attended Grand Lodge' " F. M. in 1-iamilton la•st. week,. , and visited friends in -Toronto. Mrs. R. J. Hiscox left last week for their -slimmer home Oo Bernard Lake, Sundridge, Mr..}liscox will be going Mr, John Hendry, of Harrison, has . been appointed 0: R. operator and einress agent hate, 170,1a0e• -of Mr. G. • Wilson, who has received. proinetion._ ' - The work is now being rushed in the -• • ; L,remodelling of the old Town Hall. Campbell and -Donaldson have it gang or men putting up the 'frame work 'of the . •sr°11rItilsislitgriel Farrel, has. 'aecePted • , position of organist ' in t 4P ant's Church, Wingham, and: her position _ ' is here in Christ Church, has been 'taken. , by Miss Alice Bradley. - Joseph Olheiser, for Many years pro- reehas aira eseet nd P. Hat,tnoM„ hrbe. 9Lharapasinnic14, kfoe rl Unionapr 1-yHh nis cilMn . and is prepared to_accemetlity the_mtb-. lic'as has been done in , the past. .Mr. - 011ieiar is now, jiving% yirirate. in home. lately occupied by 1VIrs. Cronin: ' . . resee1•7 • 10 at once 'bogan 1 ss dIrsesIsaszisinggsutterhe athnoi nnlveortilantti.on.. A f ter interview' g °tnficiligr3; raseedtshaenird groanely, monotonous the drayman and The' sunPort,, whatever, the l'conse-- p. Then the arran ' station agent at ' e - sail he decid d es fate _may have in titer° ler , ilfe.7'.brinegrought tire made. ge- that th H n quence .. _ __ ..._ nimbi of th r . or e hard stuff was intended for • • - • • Deterulfrig 'Flack - ' . , T .. he -accordingly laid •Ern- informatron be- • Nott .thirt the caiia dosed • for the • • ....e, , .4., ..„._,,‘._ ,__, _,-,,'__ . he -sheep are driven Up as close. 0 'slit Ad • .• .. , -a, n rews who.administer() . PnIt n States-if,une.rw,Te 18 q De clefOgi., .together as possible, and: the men 'end .1.0:e . ..- th a .fine'and -14•Witroilig.. That par-, ed to close It, .a.s.. Seems:- apparent -the their dogs • take their posts- around the ' .k.t° ottera: . Each ,man throws his tem dollar h. 1. now knows that ..lbtbze duty .cf all• citizens 0 best Cx131secit% .$ that - serve. for mattress „and coverlet, , brought in, labelled Pickles or "P. Z." believe, i3Y the =tell abused 'and much; •On the spot the-tsahabawn has assign- renders the plirthaseriia.ble to aline: misread •sentiment Pt; Stephen.- Decatur, 'ed to ' him, and between every two - Same intervals' 'occur'. s. 'There are 'a of the•Whiskey. Bottle after bottle he 'head .Of its editorial liege:. '.'Orir:cOuntry.1 many, thick -slieenalrlis--- provided- all brake-and--Poured-oUtvthe contents Cir.:- In her intercotirse with foreign Catkins , there are dogs.; . and as each 'do g• knows , til the air Was -perfumed- and .-quite a made short work which THE Titnictia prints daily at the hed° °f the dogs and the men the JhepectorTorrance Men who realize must rhe ni a hurry to blame pnini Men .wlin --do. not. realize it. They have taken their en- joyment of liberty for granted. Not one Young man in a innidreilhaii.ever reflect. ed that -his liberty came from: Magna Charts; or from John Hampden, Or from; the defeat of the Arnie& or the defeat of Napoleon.- • TherehaiAleen -all- through Canada .untit „very recent years, a:feeling Of isot atioi Iron-111re Eli, Tars orEtire1507---,Thie• bus iiot beeii:eonened' to Yelm0 nien, Or to one party, Even•thase who were hi, • sisterit upon the necessity for defeicin amide tiki-hotrinit11-"iirrieeent-y4aren Wive anything to say about Europe tin til the South African war Very w' people. regarded it tia- pirasible that inadian iroldiars Would be asked to -fight in ether ,orios, of the More recent,period was iieVer imagined that it WOuld be necessary for Canadian sol- diers to go_ to Europe in Order to defend either. their. own libertieS Orthose. of the •tlidted Kingdom:- • - --- Thia War ii an amazing war, a new kind of war, _such a struggle never be, . fore happened in the history of the wc,:rld: It breaks tip old ,traditiens and :It is Armageddon: Um the con - Ili not o V be we n nation nd nation, brit between darkness and, light, between • decency and blechguitrdiern, between freedom and tyranny. f t means a hope or a threat for every rnahl woman ttnd child in the world; if there Were any who reallyforsaw it ae it is, let them have full ciedit for their prophetic gifts But that is nob , the Main thibg. The Maio thing is to get every fighting mum to realize what means, what he has at stAkei what his wohiSlifelk and -children have at. stake, what ilshis duty.ond what is his glorious OPporttintty. Por it we live in a time of Peril, we live also in A thins of opPortnaity, These wit0 come sttor /on 1)1v,, )1Te litre. In all of Ontario And throughout the prairieproviecesIrom Manitoba to the mountains; prop conditions are repotted good, Inthese poi -dens of Saskatchawan and Alberta where -last 'summer there was not a Single shower of rein during the greeting season, there is abundance of ram thin' year, Indeed there seems_ to he danger that the growth may be ogreattlAt -ripening inlay .14 -delayed until the season eHrosts which, would: bring disaster itiebOtheillforni. - • Id this year of tremendous financial strain due to the war, it is. extremely 'gratifying that there. shOuld be such .prorbise g drop , thrOughtalt - the r,ountry.. There shOtila be no lick.' of market, for.the countries engaged in vvar were.grest producers,- and it is • impossible that , thia.• year the natal anionnt. of grain should be harvested there. • ELEC100!! , Great interest been taken inlifair- itoba polities for ,Itgetne time, ad this Interest. will increase until August' dtk when a generatelection will he held and a new polio ment eleeted. 'Nom atione will be made, on rriday of tide, - Week- • July 30th. .• there Seems MI that the ' his' own sheepskjii, all that ii. neces- number of eitizend who had sniffed jt 1..ay she alwayn•be tn. the right;:but our country right or wrong." . • take: post for the night,. l'hus. ht ;tot wemte good_etaftAnti_ • sary Is to lay it .where the dog is to ' were attract -d. Perhaps sever al [This i-fir-mr-is very enrich hke virr-tliira hat Withthe men and -t . But more fOritildable than. thieves are but the .Inapector caught °nand it had the wolves, which are -very ilunterous to go, the way of the mat. It never one old chat; tried to pocket a .bettle. , • A circle of • defence gnards the sheep. talk] • • Buvie on the steppes. For many succeesive hapPened before,. and it 'may not flan „ days and nighti; petits et, them hover nen for a loon while btit ' —7Menetti, 111Y 26. aro nd and it requires •the watchful. ag-- ' a- --°Y tI Herman- Hildred-, -of Toronto; spend-- nes73 • ok the men mad, their •:dogo -to rate Eriday whiskey_ fiowea _like Wedding hells are ringing 4rOU'ria \our peetally Maim; a panic into whiChithe EmpRANog EXAM itiouiirs:_i3ejovir:„ 'sheen lave been thrown bY a sudden are giventhenames of students who neiglibotheed: Do.you.hear theml storm. On the other hand, as alwoif: hag his holidays at his lioine here; ward off the _voracious.. 'attacks,. es- water in Zurich.-.-Godericb Star.. • -Peter -Carnochan, of Guelph, reneW- a -valuable prize, the-taeha.- Wifito at -a hiiMber•of.oinities in Our:. atarey,usually eager. connteranodZeerxeasintisc:Cessfiii,et the recent Srit'neevq. 7:1r. andMrs.ralir`.°Bunaall...oure silPelagneding t°1b_...avfPlue_fV(181:kh°16 aralLele aaouple of weeks with the latter s sister in Newhiritislaire. " .1*.- McKinney and Master Russel Millar,' of Guelph, are speeding the holi- -daryezWith-frienclaarcuind-BerVlo. , . Laadon.,chauge,.soe,te , • BATFIELD • , It costs 'considerably more to bei n'i.rettea "Katt' 41'6' 1:4118a.1 Beard' come a member of the Steelt.Exchenge 392; 'Otte Meriner, 442; -Muriel King, nowadays than in; the tlaYS When its :42S; Frank Lucy 'Woods,. -beaduliatters---Werci, on 4844 (hen • • IVIessrs; Finlay,, Agnew and McDonald thee'.0") in Cornhfll Serving or !our. DTJ" NplANNON )drresti. .icteriTiiirateci;ustsirfe7llat; 7o • had • the contract Of lathing Beattie Revers ' Auguitine, 480; Chester Blackwell's heuse and have now finished ac their job. , p y . entrance fe'e of 500 guineas, DiOin,4:4401;s1lhear6tkSierntoitnho,V79.; and to find 'three members vvho for Brown,. • ;Mr.- and Mrs..,Geo. Fair and Mr. an& friar years will be reePoinilble • •, kINGSBRIDGE - iiityy Vincent Austin- 404* Aliehttel• vat Aire, 02t. on last 2,500 ap ece, this being forfeitable . - • -,• Al Fair Were "in Clinton $ 1 'week:attending the funeral of the late- the event Of the new e e ten, .462; Kathleen 'Foley; 454; Win. Mr. Cita. - • ' ' utheminered". during the period. Aylmer•Scott who has been attending "•111" Toronto UniVersity, 4s -spending the _three 'addition, the candidate must buy nu; Hackett, 408; Thoinas Joye, 403, 'Stock trrcharigo shares, the Gladys, Reilly,„ 45-1; Idol '391. holidays Ina home on theSouth,-.Line price3,0 7,212 per share, • WAR SF EGTACLE • , kT EXHIBITION Grand Stand Show at Toronto of a:Nature to Evoke Outbreak of• Patriotic' Fervor. . • , . „ . The- niaillinoth -war spectacle, "The • - •-•Mardli-OrtheAlIi-ed"-and the .‘j•teview, of • 'the Fleet," will be tile big seenic\produc- : tion in front of the Grand Stand •at the - _Canadian .National .Exhibition this year, • - . • and will be one of the 'Most elaborate ever staged and a fitting climax to each day's eateriaininent in this J'Pabriotin,„ - The background is the 'ancient city of • ,Caleis',-saved . by the Canadians When - they so gallantly . stopped the German - di ive at St Jaen at suchenormous cost.. ' envronment adapt themselves admirably„Its picturesque. chateaus and historic' i ' aplencior ..tchan impressiVer scene.: .” - Field Marshals,. 'Generals, etc.; add . 'son advance'of the others. 'The Iron' with the soldiers of the allied armies in • time: -The . brilliant unifornie of the . frowning cliffs are seen .onlitary. carnpa all the litistle,hustle end action of :war • hellion under -Wider= with the Queen Bess leading the first battle line and the Suddenly the fleet ' appears :over the : Duke majestically appears With_Admiral - - , • ilrenieeleidliQUetp.haiebn°Waleftdttc'thaenalr'°rgaasy9 •,''.°13thhf etti hPAea sisEnerar aPbli rel es' " greeted with salvoes 'of:broadsides. . I' will be a faithful portrayer of the '-:•• Sceheinst before war was' declared :last' :. surninetwhen_the.fleet-had-been-mobil- ized on the orders of Churchill off the British coast' „, • • The cannonading continues as the °inters go ashoreAn;review the troops, , which swing past the Grand Stand in the ; final -wonderful tableau. -It will be, a Panoraina of Empire greatness, a picture- . of tfilth striking .-as to evoke veritable hysteria- of patriotic fervor among the thduatindil who „will hightlY' . crowd the Grand stand., • After•taiting-ILt- Atte theArdat.: tiring 1110101)10**1nomination. T is an Mil _pure age from •-•• • J. D. CamPbeT , of Pinkerton, has been can hely be bought for about $440, Around our burg, preparing to -bring in • • • - a ritiMber of new members to our lodge Debts denadlan CltIee ' of Canadian Order of Foresters, . ,ToVintO, debt per capita • • .siao Seine of our girls think it quite Montreal, debt per capita, 13G confusing to give people an ireivession Ottawa, -debt per capita 108 that' they are out With their brother. Hainilton, debt per talatta...,, 109 116Wever, accident; will happen. even on Woodstock. 'debt per' caPita. 81 Sunday nights. Noinuipeg, debt per capita..., 280 Gordon Alexander returned home lid Adniellton, debt per capita, 318 7 eeeernkfidatetaking aster ifacitti:atrdtinripatiothlipeWest ItrefersourW'Port Arethstmuri.nsdteer,b debt d:etr apfta 3421 Country to the West,'However, we are always' glad to liaVe him back, „ The pulpit of tho Methodiet dint& was :occupied last Sabbath by Denzil Scatters,' of ttolyrood. Mr. Staters is wen known to many around here; and all Were interested with his discourse Our sineetestsympathy, M extended Ottr MillartOn friOntiS Who took -defeat BO aloe deity jast week at the hands of the neighbors of Clarkes„church. This' time the boys wars no Moreucceisful than the girls, ' Both tea* we under. stand,', were defeated by the yowl folic from tlif 1Sth, pot* luck next tinlok t ; ..,••••t4 soa, „ AttVtAt1**4*OttO . • ' - 'Grey Ox. • -Monday, July 20 ;lint MiatisreY is engaged .etit14 Tom tocitart for the havveSt. Miss Anna Nicholson epent a few days last week with Mise Nellic Graham, Afileolm Afelquirch3r was up for ti; day or two helping to giyo• a hand $At the hay with Angus Graham, ' Our Sunday Sehool- Superiotendaut, Mr. MA McMillan, ga!e. us a VerY bi- tereadng lecture after tfttoday Scheel on Olifi194117 *Irk i Ironitn; 01114A0 1 , . . Csaripriptiatila u.thpowrIzaddl. r$483,070600,10 Capital' Pald,up $3.000,000 • 1 . • .4 • THE. MAN. WITH MONEY:- • • has many, ati opportunity to make .; money. But io"have good. Bank T.: „ , Account, you' Mg start With small ' • savings. • Outi, Savings Depart- . merit will hclp you•saVe. • , • LOCKNOW BRANCH • • ' ' AY , GLEritlitEr ,Manager, - • --vou" Bank OF Hamilton 1 S TA 11 1 I H 1 1'1 I 8 7 2 'tt •• 1,11s „ „4