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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-08-05, Page 4'``..1r1F115.7.11,7.7.. NA51,17 7w 'NAT CAT1M IS It heir teen. Said that Oterti dad pew* ha S ptatrh,lzisoMe fort% Science haS shOWitthat Haag 4t$,Trb, OM* indicates 0, general weakness of the body; end Ioeal treatnaents in the form a *Inas and vapors do Met if ally good, . To Correct catarrh yon should treat ite (atm by. emiching year blood with. The oil:,food Scott's Uninisionwhich ie medicinal food and a hailding-toniet free front any harmful drugs. Try it. Sett Bovine, Terento..QM. !It lititkaatil 0,11011,1 VUbflheVerr Thinsdey =regret Isicknow, Wart% De. XAOKENZIE, f'uTletoe - and. Xditor. l'allB:DAY, AUGUST Oth., 191ti 11101PERENT VIZNII-5 • • Business amt Society-Cards-- JOHN.suwtimiu414' 1;s4t3rAu;144,41.10,iii., tint.,•InSuraileeeNireeh4- Marine. . . , LWOW 1. LINDSAI,Lueknow_Jhit.• Agent , for various lines of insurance, Fire and Lire Firstclass companies guaranteed. Only resident agent in lateltnew ot the London ▪ Mutual. A number of village and. farm oreperttea for sale. ' I IL O. F. Lucknow Lodge meets every Friday evening at 15 Sr (heck In. their 11a14 camp - boll stroet. ,Alltrothron cordially invited. 011icerig-Nobleilrand, Thos., Watson; 'Vice O rand, Armstrengi_Treas„ .Alex. Ross; IL Bee.. See., A. .,,p?,y4; tan. Seen. Dr. Pat - Olsen. •'• • "A.Ni & A. O., R. C. Old ioight Lodge Meets' every nrsdae night on or before the tall moon, in the Dil'asonie Hall. 'Traveler* street LwAtnow. W.ItL. A.•Mao.Do_nald1,0_,.. 1). 4.1ameron; 3. W., Q. 1411),rtull ow*, w, CO, CoUrt,'Sherareed, No, sal' lateknow, r • rneeteevea‘ last Monday or the moritli.,in tlie OddrellowstRall. • Virdtiingtrethern • ,cordiellyinvited to attend. Ohio/Banger, John E. Dell Rea. Secy., (lraimm Fin. Secy., Bent. Jollnoton., Tress. 1) NeeIntsen. 4 4,.0.1.T. W. Lucknow Lodge. No. 137, meets second. Monday of each month in the Odd - fellows* Hall, Master Worimaan, J. Mac- Diarmid; Fin. Secw.._,_D. MaoIntosh; item Becy. Geo Potter.Treas.„ Alex. RO4B• Dental another column ofthi issue of The Sentinel we published an article by "Ralph Ooolloek (Rev. Dr. Gorden) to which we refer as One. of the best hews. PaPer articles on the war which. has 'SO far appeared' . ()thews, we find, liave formed • a very, differeat estiMate of it. liere a Tfie London Free Press, for eltample,' whieh eees nothing but fear and pessirainin - the article. Though „there ie nothing light-hearted and OPtoillilitie abellf it, neither is there any "painting pie- 'Trill Le4PACI40 sorcrousc 111A lAUTOMOSI • There in Ong line Of htisille,as Which the business depreasion has not adverse ly affected in Canada,. That is the sale of atitornobilea, The "Canadian Motor. let" *Wee that there will be 10,000 mole ante licenses issued in 1915 than were ic,euedia 1014,...aini this notiithstand- ing the fact that * much• higher fee is heir% charged. this, year, In 1914 Viiere was an increased tegistratimi or 7,001 overtime preceeding year, and the re- venne derived from 'license fees was. $137,000; This year the revenue will Ie about $400,000, The- large number et sales- this -- year is due to the farmers throughout the country. having entered the market PureliaSers of autemobiles; Another feature is the lower prices; machines be-. ipg sold. this season PA- from -$100 to $1,000 lower thau, an Y previourlyear:.. It is said that in the state or Kansas, tints ay, August 19t$ ,BRITAIN'S SEMI) WINO. Quo of the Most Stirrmg War 4rtietes Yet rOblisltat • • If011'R314,111 CONNOR, IN Ttle DAILY (MOO) jito, Everyone ke,$ linen dAtifrairy sallog • was'* inbibiti011 Of CO -opera - that. glia war is a selri9W) bi101111)401 ,hint • tiv4 Carefiilly sae it plan self, knew, till three zontlie ago, just Male, Meister and the hu Slitioialla how serious it wa,s. Kitchener knows aow; Asquith knows; Lloyd George knows; Bonar Law known the Labor leaders of Britain and gle• labor unions - knew 'lust how Rerun% how deadly sot' inns, this war IS. .And 01114004011 streets and in London °Mem% the drawing - rooms and at week-,encht Men an asking each ether sotto roe questions they Would net flare to ask ;dead, and . are tures 4tro and improbable- things." altdost every farmer has an ,automobtle) ,getting allswiiN166metin)ell that grri'li a Dr. Gordon quite, evidently expects the and now that. the 'Ontatin. Winer has el.ueei feeling at their British hearts. 'Allies to win the. Win if they get Own taken to the innovaticn ea7cla one ThAe ii:arat6ellosf bituatesbaelePe4f:adniadirtr4e14epolT-' te business, and he believes they are new WW1 feel that a Car as necessary as be eye on past doing that. He does, hOWever, say that the*eituation is, or VAS, OW ,111011tha,ge, serioun:rdeeldediy nene. And it would appear that it was AO* ThOSOat the head' of the all-impertent 0,11NY.1/6114traSnt were dialnitiffed as on 01* to the 00eaSiOn, whilethe lack" of progress and activity on the western front so Tar Wine critics of. the British Government that even Kit- chener, for years the idol of the nation as a military genius, was not •spared from abusive attack„ Conditions were serions,eneueh surely, when, in gilt pres- ence of an ,enemy like Gerniany.. 'the 1 adi Men of Britain shovied, a 'dispe- nO iiVillg,110t •even Xitehellier bhp* ne.4 and vigOrously wait pidebed. The 44, s.NOWLER,,Ls 1). S., IL D. S. 011lee-ne iitaire In Button Bleck. Teeswater. Spec lal atti3ntion to_ gold plates, crowning and • bridgework. Visits Wroxeter 1st. and 3rd: Wednesday of each month; Gerrie Thur. O. A. NEWTON.., 1); 1). Dentist. ,Ohice Atha Block, micluiow, Ont. All modern methods used. Best materials furnished. ()yawn, and Bridge work. Painless extract- , ion by the use or the latest, simplest and • safest remedy, SOMNOFORM. Newest' thin artifigial teeth. Alumlum plated floirr ble ••. . _ estern University LONDON •Attother .ereat Advance t!iconie pooled -74u* $75,800 Another' 'Large Addition to Facialty: andEquipmentin Arts and Medicine, -Greatly InCietised Enrolment 'in View *rite for particulars to . st..firelthwalte, M. A, Ph D • President. . e ng adieu to quarrel aniOng themselyee. Dr. Gordon's article is an appeal for sterious-mitided:niee to enliet. The tbrie has -gone 13Y When men will: recruit. for thelove.of adventure, and the trip. The pront has proved to be a place where men work hard and** very liable to be wounded or killed, and the appeal Inuit new be made to...those who, While appre- ciating the -dangers of being at. the Fro4t, still greater danger in not being_ there: ' tow thinks a buggi. ' THE AER4A14.414E1F1,1cAN BOGY Mich lid been said Withia . recent Months of the huge and mighty german when wart) Were waged by. men and not' machines,, and When I/4ml not PT- plosNcs, von fights, declares to assur- ed. "Only one Wee is poseible-avictory '01:000atin:the Ualted States--.•ot what a in'. i)lea'satiV. nien' Ws - for r' s ' these Germans might do If they twit': a J '"eeYl'ut 'On", *tilt YOI Oetioe that his eye is upon the back trail 'or in the notion to attack Canada,, and orthelate which Watts the presidential 'aSpirant. who may incur the displeasure of this element: We have heard nothing of the British element, whether any political Influence, or Whether it might. do anY, thing to offset a. GerMall attack upon Canada.. • , It his been freely (et, Me that there were 20,000,000 Germans iTv..0e/United . , . States,. This has preyed to be walling but a wild:guesi.- The Canadian -Amer - lean, which has gone to the, trouble of obtaining exact information, Pointe out that there are actually' 'niore people of British birth British orient in, the country than there are of :t4erman birth or origin. Here are the figures it gives: Of Britishorigin thew, are 10.037,420; of Geiarianie arigin.9,187;067,., (net g0,7 000;000): Of :British who were been Matside the, U tilted Stittes-iri-Britain-or- 'British pbsseselentithere are '3,363,i92. Of Britishbornin the country 6,677,682. Of the Germans 2010;857 were born in German territory, and 6,276,160 in the United States. , " • These figures make the Germans it the UnitectStates' look leach less ,dang- erous and less inagential than whenthey were freely spoken of e,s numbering 20,000,000: Besides, it isnot to be ae- suinecithat all these Gernamis are up- holders of 'German military aspirations: -54.1.tiWare-adinirers=--ntAinatloalL,,, demo- cracy Who left the Fatherland 'because of the military oppression.. • i; 4 4 • lekfirt For the past two, weeks,there has been: a great campaign on feet for the SUpplY- ing.ei machine ' guns to the Canadian regiments. Individuals, societies, cities,. :towns and rural miinicipalities, all have been making donations 9f guns or. funds to Oily guns With, untilthere is danger that the army will have more of *these ger. ny ent ops ert it ia_maderstoCid. that conditions at . the front a -tetra -a MEM `f chine guns, those responsible for the eqnipment, of the anty will have sense enough to, Supply them. - , - . 'It is pleasing to see the readiness yv4h which the people respond • to 'any call when the aim -isle -add • :td the comfort or efficiency of one sold., lets; but Would it not; be better for effort of this serkto he directed tewards the aleviaticn of the sufferings 'of the wound - hese. ply took equipitent furnished by the government. There is_antnlimited field for activity there. ? weapons than it -can • use to advtinta ..One wonld think that if there is a ene thing that the Departm eeekt.advaritegeeuely. supply the tie with It machhie guns Other s , gun that is reqnired. Surely whe ENTRAL STRATFoRP, • Ontario's Most -Succe• ssful -- Practical Training School Teachers are competent, courses are thorough and graduates succeed.' We received more applications this meals then. we had students graduate daring the past six months.. The three ap- plicationsxeceiyedinost recently were for led?Stenographeent $780;:•berili- keeper at .$1000 and commercial teacher at $1400 per annum. Business men want our graduates. Get our free catalogue at once. • D. Air McIACHLAPI, Principal. ed, or increasing the comforts of t • in the camps or the trenches by :sup ing things not included in the s clouds. When yOu know him you damn hiiii for a Misleading -fool...: •• • CONDITIONS 1111,1ST BE CHANGED . Every mania the Empire' that ought to listened to sees no hope of ,ileterk, abtiolutely none, and little hope -of even a drawn battle,'-ainless 'conditicins 134 cheesed, eliangeal Se as to be atterlY dif- ferent from these under which the war has hitherto been waged. - The first itnpression got on reach- -ingLondenabout _tvitamonttiaage_ was that the traditional British cocksureness had been shattered and had beetareplaz- ed by a paralyzing sense of uncertainty. Yeti caught it everywhere, on the streets, in the hotols,„at dinners, it the House of Coininonsand in the press, ,even in the preis. It was not so much what. people said, but What• -they- refused to say. _It wo,s4he determined, and obvious effort -tube -cheerful that- depressed and. disturbed one.. Everybody.,,was •saying terhisneiglaberOlieet-iip,-thine;ewill improve." But everybody, when by him- self, refused to cheEr Wang firmly convinced that things were "beastly rot- ten." He was mostly engaged during. those lonely moments in dainnittg in his own p.Wticultir Way something or seine - body, and not the Germans either be- cause of the "rotten beastliness" of things in general; and especially, things about the War ,Office, • • . 5 - MOTU .; uggAlr---_ addressed meetings. The prea ch ere -itnliugnoudebrieldo,o_v_Aers..thodieir e.pro4ongreg_attotion:LI: hill -boards Arnett, 'the eye of the unheed- teent British prees, every day and every where drove into the heart of the nation the appeal: "Invest in the: war loan.' And invest they did, Piet their hundreds of thousands, Women their hundreds and , ehildreatheir pounds. One day, the ilouse of,Ceinipons, Mr, McKenna 'Pride the quiet anneuncernent, after the 13rit- aela- way, „ that .eight „ hundred .:million pounds had been • eubscribed by three:, quarters Of a inillion of British men and• wdmen and children, Ana that 'the, end was not pt. That quiet Yam in the British Rouse of , Ceinniona produced two sitiefacitory iereiltsc It helped the W401)003 to Cheer upend itehatter:, ed, the ennwlaceat dreaM' of • fitupid, Gerianin 'egotlem ..that British financed were in a criticel conditien. -" -BeC4I1410146 TO OREM 17p, • 4.nd so. Kitchener has secured . his men, between two and three millions of their, -the Munitiona are o'n. the Way Lloyd George says; and the -money; sayi- --Meicenna;44:in •-sight. 'The: conditions are. assuredly beginning lea change, and in. coiisequenee. and 'after the, British habit, when people begin to do thingi they begin to cheer up. , One question still aemains to be. •ens- wered. Whiffs -to of 'this 'serious wad ,The answer is plain, so plain that even the easy going, cheerful optimist can see it. And the answer is this: "If the changeit conditions,• so splendidly initiated, be net continued and with an .increasing acceleration, the issue let*, Defeat." ' . • , WnAT CANADA MyST "-What, then,la the_ inunediata duty of Canadians'? .To raise large \ sums of ' Old Ala BUIL- mey be safely, trusted to look after the .finsaiii-Cof this war. But for: Canada two things lie to her hand. Listen to the insistent iteration of Lloyd George: "Munitions and mechine guiAs, munitions and machine guns." Let every Canadian wheel that can turn on a shell be , set a -going.. Let every Canadian workman and werk,woman that Can get to mun- ition factoryi or gun factory get t here, _anct with all speed. :Shell§ and more Machine gune and more inadhine guns. •Where British sOldieni have tw,o machine sues Germatis have forty. Shelliiraiter metth • battaliond waved, We have tried fighting machine guns with men, and have learned. our bitter lesson. 'Canadian shells and Canadian ina,chine guns mean the saving of Cana- dian men. • • • THE-7,0AL - 7 And the other need is this: , Men: Listen to Kitchener in his -greet Guild- hall speech the other; day: "I .shall have to ask you for more men. The time was 'when we could not equip or clothe. or arm or train men in laige numbers. That time; thank God, is now .paet. And to -day I ask you fee more men.!' ' Cream Wanted Having an up -to --date Creamery in full operation, we solicit your -patronage--.-We-ate preparedto pay the highest market prices for good cream, and give you an hon- est business. Weighing, sampling and testing each can of cream re- ceived carefully and returning a ' full stateme.nt of same to each _patron. We furnishtwocans to each patron, pay all, express charges, and payovery two weeks. Write for further particulars or , sena for cans and Mae us a trial. • The Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaterth, Ant - CREAM WANTED "mr.. CAPITAL, ANP RESERVIi $8,800l000 • oo Bratielies in Canada . ,ASIeller31 'Baking 'llilSillegS tupa4ed ,Circolat Letters.of Credit - Bank Money Orders SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT • /nterest allowed at highest eeirrent rate Manager. 000000 . OOOOOOO Are OOOOOO .•••44,•111,86.41111/ , • • lotsGustEn • iletify james, the 'distinguished 4liter- ican novelist, becoming disgusted • with the dastoty policy Of Rresident Wilson in his dealings Vitli Gerille0Y, "IA be mime a British Sub.lect: Thotige an American .citizen, Mr.. 'iTarnesi hair lived in Englandforthe 40'yeare;'end therehe has clone his Work and wen hie Nue and fertenei alently he .liart .beeoine' thoronglify. im- bneitavith British tientnitent. andtseeitg: the war -from Wittig vioint, can: N, not understand the slackness °Plus nat- ive country in d3a1ing With the war lord of Europe, CRIMINALPOLICE The punishment of murder, in the United States (especially when the mur- derer is wealthy or otherwise prom -Mont), is so 'rare that the execution of Becker .at Ne;e,Yerit caused..a9Inething' of Inn-, prise. The eXeCgtirin,-thouili long -cie- '..a.'Yed,•will have.a sahitary effect upon 'criminal policemen throughout the tont:. try..'. The ordinaiy brand of criminal iS bad enough, and when it comes t� the paid guardians of society becoming Ob... bets and murderers, stern Measures are, in Order: In all the large cities it occa- sionally develops that certain members • of the polie-Mfee are-i-n-the-parof crim- inal gangs Whom they protect. '-COUNTY—NEWS The eneagenient • is rinnounced--of-- --Mimi Etta V., daeghter of Mr. and , G. H. Baker, of Tee,switter, and • John 'Mese% • the -wedding to take place in the third •week in -August. , Trtkavcs Tram -For years Kincer. *dine inei4 antiiheie' 'the habit - of leaving pareels outside their doom for .customers who ,cellecl after the - place was eloaed. -:.Thie"ie-a 'thing 'of the past. • Our law abiding corn: - meaty, is now being invaded by sneak thieves,Twho ;steal theparceis,.•inuch-to the annoyance of the storekeeper and his -pationa-Kineardine.Reporter, R. BLITZSTEIN. . . DRY .GOODS .STORE - 'Greg .B4rgains For ' SatttrIa3.riAug. ltIi • wors :sum, Baiilq0A'M AND • BOYS! -SUITS, • the very beat, Made • if stoek. ' • . •• DRESS GOODS, plaid in all colors, " reg. price 150 for 9c; pc. for 12 1-2c. 'What was .wrongi The -fact Was Bunn- ly thir That the_ British people. were standing andloOkingmith newiy-opened. eyes at the spectre of alefeatloploing Up through the Chatieel mists, a spectre, „unlike the traditienet spectres of our dreinos, sleeping or wakin,w,,, . in that it, *refused to disappear,' and wore •a shiny -helmet That epsetrei. unless conditions were -changed, net be but would take an a reality Of hideousness and .perreaneney Or their children to • contemplate lor•sneeessive. generatione. There are people deubtless reading this line whe Pause to say, "rot." .But _the British people arenot saying "ret" any more; and did net say "rot" when their eyes, Were. opened seine twO months and a . • The British people sit broad afiake and with. that, superb, cool coitage-t-hat: faces men tip to unpleasant and :terrible .froots; looked: the eituation in the. eye and began forthwith. to Change things. • MOUITI1 Mnr TRU Osiers. The GOVerniberit* showed' the - may; With that,fine power Of sacrifice which is the characteristic orthe British states- man, Aaquitli met. the crism, for crisis it. war. _It was a. bitter, hard day. for.. the, Prettier, the bitterest and herded- .day - of his whole great career, but he Was- eijiia1.1611ieedemand- made, lope hie pat- riotism, A coalition GoverriMett was, 'formed. Then the hpuseeleaning began. Antong Otheithings-the War -Office-vas- ae-oreanized, neve :department was created; with Lloyd George, that *eni*. ful, great, little man at its, head as ister of Munifions. . • .‘ ▪ • Wn-itg13.4001uns A SAannatENt iip.to this tithe the4cull had been for• niere-meneand more men, Now to the nation's ears came new cry: "M.unitions, joitianore munitions";*- That "Wondet-workinglittie.• V,Velsinnat" entoltis job, • Ile to* industrial.. Eng- land into conlidenee with a fraiiiceess that disarmed eriticistt and a passion that everbore oPposition. He organized the Wlaoleicouritry into, one great mutt.: tionS facCOry and summened to thia ser• vice,a's to a sacrament„ men and women --yes, winter', mind yin -till every wheel that could turn in England was, set a-tarning, and. thousands of mot, , and thousands of women, high and low, rich and poor, 'were impressed. soniehow into the patriotic cif making itunitionecif war, • WILL THE U. S. 40IN THE WAR? ' The most likely reply of ' Glermany to . President Wilson's teat note' will be the sinking -Of- mere American ships . or the • • • . drowning of -more-Ameriaan citizens. it is annottinced that „there Will be no written -re -01Y. - - • •••• • It almost lOoke is though there •-is truth in the theory that Germany,. de. iii-ree force the -United -States to' join . ,With Britain, krone° and Russia, in the :wan -Gerrimity; we maybe SureAnews- ali abetit tnited Minreparednesi for war -that so far air actual 'fighting gees, the United States can do nothing within six months or a year.. Avery rime point with 'tlerina,nY is the supplying of. intinitions by United States firma to the Allies; and it May be that the Giertaaris calculate that should the United States beemne involved it the war the Output of therte:fiimawould be stopped Lind every•available' initchite and men•put to work making munitions Toe,thal-Tialted:States - In this they will in ill iitiliticiod be disappointed War equipmelit could. be - produced in.the United States on a, vast scale,,,and the war dePartinent there , ore ;in the market to buy Cream, sweet or sour, at the high- est niatket price. We supplyawo • cans free to each of our patrons, __• 414y,a11p_r_e_sa_charges,_pay_twiee eaeli inonth, cheque d at par. ires:- , Celve!cretuy'any day in the week., -test each can recervid, And bend : Our patrens a statement of same. Write for cans 'and give our Creamery a trial. Reference:- ADy Bank. ' • - ,TRELEAVEN 10106N. • Palm Creamery, Palmerston, Ont; . AS OTIIERS ,SEE US . (Chicago Tribune) • Canadahas not dealt in billions ot dollars and Millions of men, but Canada has _nevertheless Wade commensurate war sacrifices in z money, suffering and blood. All the world km stood ready' with ambitious imagmatiens .for any .suggestion from the European chancel- leries and applauded -unstintedlY when the complete successes of the billion' -:dollar-loanShave_heeC announced,. but 'Canada id -4M patriotie offeriegs; under the racist pectiliar Circumstances, have had scant notice. „Even her American neighbors seem to, have forgotten that bigness of spirit is as moving as bigness - of mutters.: • • • Thatemper of the Canadian soldier has already been proved and.approved in the theater of Veit, but the same brayery., Of the hinne people in lacing a rapidly rising public debt has had a muCh lerui spectacular setting: During Jane shine there wasan inerearie - no less than atd thelnereaseit the past twelve months has been $130,906,086, or nearly 460 Per head fora young govern- ment. These sticriftea Made at a critical period of Canada's life for a war *pas the seas, calling ter strain taxte, and in, creased tariffs, in addition to exposing for slaughter the flower of the manhoed of the country, are highly idealistic. France, England, and oven Belgium are fighting, and making stierificett--.--but no greater sacrifices in ,proportion -in the anicIst of G AND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTE fvI would hardly be so foolish as -to hamper the nations with which it would have to Summer SerViCe to Highiands Of co-operate, by flitting off their supplies: ' It may 'bey however, that Germany, ,Ontai% from Torortto knowing that she minnot keep uft the 2.06 a.xn. daily for Muskoka Lakes, dallyeeicept Sunday for iisku Of Bays. Algonquin Para, present pace very long, is Willing to take oinMaganetawan RiVor and Tinatigarni Lake t . the Chance. The. war may be longer 10.15a.m. daily:except Sunday tor Ocergian nay than we all think' but Germany can ,/, . Lakeof Bays and 1Vittgapetuwen Miter Points: 1201.p.m. daft except Sunder tor Muskoka hardly hold Mit long enough te.giye the. a struggle that aetially. 'threatens their • United Etats tulle to recruit, orill existence, but Canada is giving lavishly Lakes. Lake of hays and Algernon], Park. . •• 4 . • • . . . ....i......d........ . R exalt, Orderlies are free froth harsh drugs and are. the nicest laxative for children. ' "Sorifeinty by Armstrong', :the Rexall Store, 10c., 25c. lic:50c. boxes. -11-essrs:-SeIrvartz Fedi whehave been in the, general store. busitieSs. Forrnose for the past tarenty•ve years, have disposed Of their businss to Messrs: Jima) Denthiger and Oswald Beingesaner. Forty-one years ago *eaSrS.- Warta & Pertly started the same day a4 clerks for , the Itassher firm, and have been associated in, busi- ness ever since. •Mr. Schwartz will 'probably remove to Berlin, and . Mr. Fedy will remain in Formosa' for a Pit:HAMER WA s V1113t.:--The Wk erten Telescope is responsible for the folloWirrp-"Yesterday was a decidedly busy -day for -Rev. Thos Wilson-Fide:a . PRINTS; reg. price 150, fOr. TO 1-2e; reg. 12 1 2c, for 100, ' FINE MUSLINS„ regnlar price: 15c. for 12 1-2c. . MAXIS .reg.„ pripe, for 600 • • - • - A Big -sto-a--o-t-OTERATILS,-ANO-- -SMOCKS, guaranteed to Weer - SPOOLS aC. HOOKS Alkib EYES,. ; lc: a card; . . ' • ••• • LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWgAR, reg. 15c , Sale price, 10c. litzstein • -Bargain 'store - First duor west of the Sentinel Office JUNE BRIDE DIES AT_WAL,IcERTON. _ • Alm F,verett Truax, wife,nt a _nephew _ of Mr. R. R Truax;731-13,, -died at tha:—.- Bruce County Hospital on July 30, ' after -aboutone week's illness. She was married to Me. Truax just one month before ber deatleand the young. couple had only recently taken up holm -keep- ing. She was just five days in her new home'when taken ivitli a severe attack „of appendicitis. She was taken , to the County ',Hospital where an operation waestiecessfully performed- She was then. en a-fstir way to recovery When paeumonia setin; and the strain On the _system.heing.inok.thati voidd bear,L,_ she ara-EsWitaray. : Mrs - • - daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs.. Martin Car,- - - •ney, and was 20 years of age. tor of Knox church, haying officiat- • ed at no • fewor than four different seri vices. In, the morning he: christened' the infant' Ben of Mr. and kirs, Walter Remind .erld. later officiated at the. Murray-Rowand wedding. and In the attername-condbeted,the-, funeral _ vice for the late Jos. Beereinann and in the evening presided at the veekly prayer 'servioe, M ',Wilson state's that this is the first time • in his ministry that he has officiated it four different service s in one -day. • ' . Mrs J. J. Stephens,for 3ry years an esteemed resident a Teeswater, died Kincardine Mr. E. W. .Durnin, of Dtingetnon, was the choice of the Board of Education at a regular meeting held on Monday night out of 12 applicants for the posi- tion of principal of the Kincardine bigh --Mr.---Durnin had ehargn 'OF the department of mathematics at Ccirnwall high school last year and previoasly taught in the high school at Niagara Falk. The board also decided that con-: ditions did not warrant the reopening et • the Williamson school, and authorized the installation of a new lavatory sys-- - tem,in'the Cdntral public school at a cost of $660 • • the city efiltiOilton, on Jury 17, , Canadians, do you know that_yetir iittlinage_o£10.2, Mr. Stephens died somewhat suddenly while undergoing ouLLEIIN -bN• 'SWINE RAIS.INO name is like a flame in British hearts 4o-day4-Thai menai voiCes-quiyer-4and treatnient for hisAyes, at Hamilton,1 The second edition of Balletin Nc: 1'7 AAA STEAMSHIP EXPRESS • organize and equip a force Co operate in of her best blood and money without any Leaves Toronto 11.15 porope. Arrives Sarnia Wharf 4.30 Imo One thing the United States could, Each Monday, Ntrednoday and Saturdav.,eon- tie/alert with 14. N. 00.41 pelatial riten.rnshifis for and no doubt, Would •do; that it; send Saint Ste. Marie. Pert Artlinr, ort William • . . sand Duluth, and at.rort wintant with G.P.P. destroyere and "crosiers to help rid. the Railway for Winnipeg and _pointaiti Western . . Vortehtia^ rerldt.JAbtarrilate and beilS 01 lierman ;mementos, Britain, Pariot-Librata.ueriet care between Toronto toe, woulclhe, relieved from the diifieult arid Sarnia Wharf. O. AfijkllTsti, Agent*, Lujeknotvi United States reaching Germany through , Nitrtlior partieulars heilheallOn (0 . task of preventing totplies from ,the Orem!. Trunk Ticket Agents, 4 phfite ▪ 1 ljornnarlt, N'orway and,Sweden, • t , thought that Physically,at lead, she is in danger,frowri the •Teuton. 'loth; life and Money are more precious, too, to tt country jtist entering, upon *period of national dedelopment. • Canada is hiving; hurhaniti one of the real returns'of tarightflil Wtte,`' It is the triumph of kipureat patriotism andun. pel4oh devotion to the piother cotOitty, . abou,t three }maxi ago, a nd Soon: after', ortre rearid nvb-stooTc InVlith, ea* - ,, their eyes groiw dim' as Ihey.tell the tale • that event krs. Stephens moved . to (al Swine Hustiandry in Canada, has been • of Ypres, and of. St Julien, and of Hamilton: Po'r the past 17 years issued, and may be had on application FesttibertI __The tall is more insistent Mrs. Stephens was a er.eat eufferer to the Publications Branch .._rif the pe-: . • , partment of Agriculture at Ottawa. The to day than eightmonths ago, a thousand from rheumatism; but through all her interest in 'Swine Raising stimulated, ' no times over, for men; for,Canadiary-ttien, 9-ufferink..13b9 IFAs. a scillr,Ce. ef etwiterti- donut by the high-valneS .of perk pro- - and cheerfulness „to her friends: 'Born the same kindthat held the gap at St. in England in 1145, she at the age of, t•c, • duets, made such a dernatid.for infortnaa, font., went. to New kalo,,rid with her ptrinntecnd,tiltistst ysueabirewetlisthautiethkelyfierxsht aniiiis_ittioari, • Julien, ,and as French himself said three •dayil after that glorious 'ftght, in toneS parentswhere the , ' *family , spent ' 14 •This edition. brings tOlto-date Statistics : that bi'O1c.e: 414 faltered, saved t4f, f•INr• years. Tel 1863 they came to, Canada _ with-re.speet-to pedigree -registration. std. • .41 : It thralls our Canadian hearts to .-recall and fouryearslitee she was married . -the ttadein hog prodnets. Itis shown --- his words:: "Canadians, I Want you to to the late 'Mr.: Stephen', at Maple.: that the totaLexports for the fiScal-• year . ..,..„ prachcad law -Until, the tithe of his efkliiVaNiareli 31st,-, , TO; amain -fa Id - the prevuneeyear: This bulletin cover . , ' - - - -as-against-27,5(4,149.1h. ... know that When YOU heldthe line that ,Grov'e, -ffriskiika; In 1880the, Steph• -- Aar yott .,,,i0. .ilie tiealish tn-Th:6 - ens- inoiredto--Tees-water-where lie' A -66408,51,9 -lb well, I will take that back, for we should death Font sone survi -- P the whole held et swine raising giving finally have recovered what we lost, , hut for that day, at least, . you saved the Empire's name and the army,", . .Wontis MosT Make' SaOltIetees. : Canadian women, Yon will not hold . RA.I8iNG Tip', 1110 LOAN Next came the -question of money. Great Iltintin is spending three millibtis of.pounds a day, fifteen millions of dol- lars, and she will need to; rip6nd mote in this business of wtir, To racet thoe tortilla drain money must be found. The hio.loan w� o lattneliedi the . ; A -4 • 'Merles, Reginald andiewellen. • • , • • ' the results .of.tifilatal experiments as well :' as the praetices of successful farm•swine A gentleman who has been in • the raisers. An interestin' section describes habit of travelling on the II,nron Road the syStem to feeding logs tlennlark, off and on for over forty years says he • according to their food units in which where combinations of food ate 'prepared ' . back Your Men, your. sons arM your ;lever 9aw in :that fertile district one pound of gratn,---Wheat, barley, peas, sweetheart; but will send -them 'forth where honor and safety bid them go. Man, and ever more men I Not the men .only who can be sparedi Not the ;men 'ivithont-tiesiof-A6ve-tnliehtt,lieiilMartaf- got the men whose going is easy! No, nol But the men whose ',going will imperil business interests anal willhreak hearti.• These men, men of sacrifice, whose wives and millets will we've theit away with mistedimined eye,- but with heartsthat will not refuserto make complete the sacrifice. Seriously, soberly, solemnly; let it be, said, that unless the Elute min • furnish in overwhelming quan titi munitions of war, and in overwhelming numbers men of war, the bitterness and humiliation Of defeat wiul he our portion, and the shame and slav.ery of an .infrim- ohs and tyrannous militarism will be the portion Of our children William Holmes; of W nghtei ports that he has a pear tree which in the spring bore many blossoins,'and is new again 'in blossom. The first lot were destroled 11 front, . . • • which equal, to 8- -1h witangels,-4, etc.-constithtes , one food. Unit tween•Stratford•and Clintorrsuch goed: cura' Th Ot alt s as aro to be seen e boiled potatoeb, 5 lb. alfalfa, 0 lb. skim 'this year. •Corn is the only crop Quit milk 'or f2 lb. whey. It is shown that is in any sense lacking and thee . thdiet is varied in a definite way for Iotsof tun e brit t5o piek up et yig af thfferentages • Capital Authorized 3153:::::000000 Capital Pard up ,. . $1,006.0o0 Surplus P • P , USE :THE BANK. iThere is always a temptation •to .• . 'speed the money in your poeicet.. .cGaerti:y.t;nhge thicathiit:,o0fut(17.osifit,ig the.. 'small surOu aniounts, instead of ' i -1 1 k 'Our Savings DepartnicUt will help you save. , .14134.CA,9NI,E.11:NiglirNtqAttNagCer1,11 • 1 P••