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NA VEY $.1,Pslith.a..ii ..hticknow.tint. Agwut
for 4:
verities tines et leverence, Fire aud Life
class wawa_ weir alitaranteed. Only
40
ntegent le latilknow ef tho Londori
titled. .1t, Inneher of villaiie and, Amu
ProPertlies tor sells...
Z. 0 O. P. laieknowl,odav meets every Friday
'E ('1u in their Bath Camp-,
hell street. All brethren cordially :wilted.
. odicers:-Noble Ward* le. T. Armstrong;
Vice Orand, Bola Fisher; Treas„ .Alter..
Hose; Her. Sc., A.: 11. Boyd; Fin, elegy., Br.
•Paterson. •
M.. 11. 0. Oki bight Lodge torets
• • ewer Thursday oiglitowee before the
Ineen. in the Masonic Hall. Ilatelockstreet
tocknow.'W. M.. F. T. Armstrong; S. w.,
0,11artiari.j. Olir. J. Bav13onttlecy.4 W.
A. Wilsoe.
• O. tale. Coint Sherwood. No. 50,. latohnow,
meets every last litoriaciy oe the month in
in the Ocidiellows' Hall, Watling brotheru
cordially invited to attend. older Ranger,
John N. Bell. Req. Secy., Rota, Graham
Fin- ls.c0"ta, Jenaiston, Treas. J.) It.
Macistosac
tiligkoiritv ;Lodge, No. 137; meets
• mold Monday of eacitmontlxin the Odd
-
fellows', Hall. Master Workman, J. Mae-
Hiarmid; Fin.13ecy,l), 11. MuoTatosh;ltee.
Bee,. 00, Potter; Treas.. Alex. Hess.
Dental
0, 13. KOWIJAIlt, 1). 8,, B, 0,ffice up
stairs itiv.tiutton Block; Teqswater. BP00
fal attention to_ffold plates, crowning and
bridaeworir. Wroxeter 1st, and...1rd,
.1rfeestlay of cacti. moutit; 1.4orrie Thur..
G„ A. NNWiraN Dentist, Office
AMR Block, 4ucknow,9nt. All modern
• methods used. Best material's:furnished.
' .Crown and Bridgework, Painless extract=
ion by the ti.se of the latest, sinipleet and
safest remedy, _SOMNOF0101. • Ne est:
• thing in. _undoing teeth. Ahreatina platead
nonbrqakable
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Fall Term from.Au
CENTRA
STRATFORD,. ONT..
CORIfilercial;, 'Shorthand
Telegraphy.Departmeets
Our graduates are plaeedin positions.
In 3.months we received219 applica-
tions for trained help, Write neat
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D. A. MoI,APII.CATI, Principal. I
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• CREAM WANTED
WE want cream and will pay the
highasf market prices for good
dreaM, Stunmer Creamery and
Cheese' Factory Patrons having .•
cream during the winter months 01,
would do well to ship to us. We
, weigh, sample and test each can
of cream care.fullythat we receive,
and return a statement of same .
each time. We furnish two cans,
pay express charges and Janne
cheques for. cream . twice each •
month, .Write us and give us a .
• trial. It will cost you nothing and
we .guarantee ..you satisfaction,
For fuither particulars write or •
, send for cans and give us e trial.
The Sesforth Creamery, Seaford', Ont..
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wnuRsDAT,, ATIP, Met., 1.916
ipSINEss ArTER.T1.1.4WAR
• The'Pominicm bepartmept %Trade
and Commerce; of whin!' Hon. Geo. E.
Foster is the. head ie taking up the inat-
ter of preparing for changed .business,
conditions in 'this• country after the war.
With a vielv to developing intezest in
Mira matter,, a :eircUllar letter has been
maned to the•Press and to leading busi-
ness men, and arrangements are being
Anade-for the. holding: ,4 a "national,
trade- Convention" eheut. the end of
October next. , •• , •
This is a lia9St COInnielidable actionby
the Departntent, for after the ,war there!
will be neeti Of doing everything possible
to promote the Volumes interests of the
• country. ••'
• Conditions will not then be as they
were, or are now., . The national debt
will be increased to such an extent that
'Owcost of carrying it, will equal
what the governnaent revenue amounted
in a few years age, . Capital for the pro
Motion of large undertakings will not be
available in Europe as heretofore; so
that there will be dangerof stagnation
in that regard Tens of thousands of
diseliarged:soliters will return, 'Meetof
them to find that the Places they formerly
ccenpied have been soniehoW filled. The
mtinitiOn factories and the/ shape now
busy with the Outfitting aEsoicliets
•be idle; se far as theirpresent occupation
is 'concerned These changes will tend
towards the unsettling �f business and
the production of a period .of -"hard
tinies." . ,
' With a war debt to pay off, thia.would
be a most unfortunate 'condition Of
things, and anything the Department of
Commerce, the Press_ or a •cOnvention
cairdo to avert confusion and •Conimer-
Cie' made ought -to be-dene.
Tbere is much angiofie questioning as
tit! 'What the returned soldiers shall do,
and"Whal can be done to encourage immi-
gration of a desirable kind. It). is ex-
pected that When the British army is
disbanded, several 'Million 'men will 'find
themse)* out Of employment, and these
Willlook to Canada and Alistrai* as:
lamb of promise. -
These Would .make desirable inimi
grants hiltif the country•ii to he -floe&
ed with our -own- 'returned • men, what
enCourageMent will them be for,immi-
grants?
In a sparsely populated land • such as
_Canada there .should be room (and there
is room) not .only for our own returned
Men, but for all the soldiers who will be
diecharged in Europe. took at NeW
Ontario and the Vast unoccupied areas
of the West! There -is not there one
iiiJy for,every ten thafthe land would
supPOrt much better than it notv
porta the few who are scattered. overtbe
spaces. Yet neither our own' returned
soldiers nor iminigrants, from Entein
can go there and get •rt, -cheap home.
Everywhere Within rdasonable reach , of
towns or the Settled'portion of the coun-
try, tbe land is,held by speculators, Who
-it-only, at tke--higliest.•,
price that can, be obtained froM the new
comer. This is .all wrong -plainly Wrong
-and if the government wants to do
anything to smooth the way of the re-
turning. SoldierThr .enconrage -immi-
gration, the way to do -it is to get the
hind .speculator out,of the way.
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Good going and returning Sept. 4, 1916.
.FARE AND ONE-THIRD-
. Good going ept. 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
• Good to return Sept. Sih, 1916.
Rettirn tickets will be issued from alfstations
"in Canada east of Port Arthur and to_Petroit
'and Port lituron. Mich., Buffalo. Mack Rock,
Bialfara Valls and Susnension Bridge. N.Y.
• Tickets und full particulars on dpplication
to Agents. ' .
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CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION
Return tickets at reduced -fares to Toronto
• froni.all stations in Canada. Obtain maim-
• lars of special train service and low rate ex-
- ,oursions from Grand Trunk Agents.
0. MARTIN, Agent, Lucknow.
•'Phone 2 I •••
CANADIAN :NATONAL
frpire Federation
Spectacle Itzt
1 200.Perfarmers, 10 Massed
Bands; chorus of 10 Voices
Glorious Pageant symbolising Im-
perial Solidarity and'Power
, Mammoth Scenic Reproduction of
•
bunt, Ntestminster Abbey
and the *at Office.
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W ON AND UNDER w
-11-• • 1, SEA- A- -
AK ON LAND •
R IN THE AIR R
SCI11313-that -have. thrilled the Em-
pire Re-enacted by Ovate:is
' Troops. .
Shells in Eirocesi of Manufacture
Immense Munitions Exhibit
Model .Carnp, Ttenoh Warfare, ' Hand '
• ..Grenade and Bomb Throwing, De
etrUction of Warships by . Hidden
-
Mines, SaYonet Fighting, Federation
Year Fireworks Complete New'
Midway. -
^
rimer The King's
Horse
Gcluernment Exhibits, Superb Ahowlrig
Of LIttit Stock and r Agricultural •
• Pro:Wilde, -Acres of ,Manu.
factures.
,1000140, Aug. 20 to Soot. 11
0**".m.imA:**110""Ism'swm
PROGRESS OF Tilt WAR.'
Roumania has entered the war. on the
side. of Britain, rrance and Russia. :This
news. was reported Monday afternoon
an „is y ar the best and most important
since July Ist,'when the great British
and French attack on the Western Front'
Already the tideof victory WaS run-
ning in favor of the Allies, and -this, the
entrance of Rotimania, will make widsur-
anco doubly sure.
As a military power, Roumania is the
strongeat of the Balkan countries. • She
has an billy, of doge on 600,000 men,
which is said to be. well trained and
well equipped. As, ever shier) the war
broke, out t!i0 Roiimanau gOvernOre
The 1..8414111410101 it
I.VelliaL
doubtless emoted on taking part oa the
opie side or the, other and the army has
boon mobilixed mach of' tiro time, the
C011atry, id 410,1440118 ipt condition to'
strike heavy 1./loWrit non ,her. enemies
sad rendei. very sabetitatO to,
1,3
, Roumania will not be credited with
03r )ati motives in talrin‘r part In the
'War. The step was littely determined
by a cold-blooded - ealeulapoisaoto
whetliCr oho woult . gain,. more by help -
this side or that, She would Wait imtil
the tide bad turned and then go in with
the winning side. But we• shall not
worry over aictivi. S. The -help 0 a bad
man in a good cause, is betteObau bis
neutrality Or hie epposition-esPecially
when it le known.that. ' collet eXact
tOomileb atthe fine) Settlement.
And them need be no fear ofBournan-
on that sei)re. She will get only viin4
Russia, Itaiy„ Vitain and France are
that she shall-41;am): That, of
course,hashopn.cleterinined0 MA agreed
goon in advance. Willt all she will,get
Roumania 'will not be a; country' to be
feared by the nations which will dotaiin-.
ate Europe alter the War,
'Though for a year Roumania has been,
-AusPeceed of deep treachery, and' ',cursed
.
for her wavering and inceertitin poilcy,'
perhapa it iias well that she 'has not
until new taken the fateful „step. Rad
sheentered the war a yeae:ago ej earlier
there: little doubt hut the country'
WOulki have been overrun by Geraian 'and
Anstritin treopsas Serbia was The Al-
lies ceuld mit then have prevented
for the Basian armies were themselves
in retreat. That ,Wetilci have redueed
Ammonia to. helplessness • as Serbia„,
gonteuegro and Belgium weie redticed. •
Nov Rounianiaeemes in strong, tx0 she
,
, It is interesting to'oftserve that •Rou-.
mania has tio, other reason • for: making
war Open Austria than "to satisfyher
national:aspiratons".-a 'reat‘i -worthy
of. Germany or Anatria.
Another important :act of the' week
Was the deolaration of war by Italy Upon
Germany. :Up to theireeent Italy had
been Actually at war with only Austria,
but as Germany, was tlie close ally of
•Austria,. there was no friendshipbetween
the Rahman' and Germane. Italy's 'dee-
litratieti seems to •have cinna at the same
time as did Bonmania'S, and there' was
likely,' an understandirtgAat the .dechir-
ationishreild 'mine together. ..
The British, French and Serbian army
down in Greece, recently reenfOreed by
Russians and•Italiaes'has eett,. active
the past two weeks, having attacked the
Bulgarians who, overran • Serbia. No
great ;progress -has yet been made, tut
the Bulger'a will be kept too- bus to
mite& Roumania now, that she has taken
part. • . : •. :
As to the fighting on the -French and
Rtissian frents,' there has been .nothing
of a startling nature. Progress of the
allied amides has been steady -but slow,
while, the enemy has made no progress
•at- all-exceptingbackwards, •
An interesting' bit of news is that re-
cently 1000 . Chinamen had landed -in
France to work ii munition faoEodcs.
This is another *ay in which sea power
tells:.
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TIM TORONTO BYE -ELECTION
There has been natal' comment On the
recent bye•election in Southwest Toron-
to,. No rodna; for wonder at this for it is
something new for a strongly tiveandtro.n-gly anti prohibition con -
stitu-ency to elect a Liberal, Who,. we
may supposkis to support. a prohibition
leader and partY..
We do not think th tt thfi
significant of nuich, excepting that' the
anti -prohibition -element in the province
isanxious to Show its ' displeasure with
the Hearst Goverrnient. •
In passing the prohibition law, which
wi1l-coine-into:effeet-on
• ,
Hearst Government put itself in a pecu-
liar position: The party had come into
power under the late Sir !ernes Whitney
as an anti -prohibition party -not, how-
ever, as a liquor party, for it favored
local optical and a restricted liquor traffic
generally. 7 But. prohibition sentiment
was strong in the province and the war
great y, streng ene t a son unen
War conditions, however, did not change
HAVE MI WEAK
4y1 August 4 4
Do golds settiepa your chest or in your
Voschisl tubes? Do cougha.. hang on,. or
IKC you.sUbjeet to threat tatnables?
Such troubles should liaVe- IMMO/late-
' treatment wit)* the urn curativepower*
of .Scott's .Uutuisiou to guard sgsingt •
consumption Which..40.- •followit. •
Beett'sEinulsielleontainenarecodliver
oi1 whichpeculiarly str.eogthena• the rex*
.piratory tract and improves the quality Ofi-
.the blood; the glycerme u it .soothes: and
beals the tender membrane* at the threat,.
Scott's is prescribed by the best swot*
1st% Von can get„lt at any drug tore.
• foattRe•Bowne„, Toronto„ Oat,
titude o Messra, lotion and' Ferguson
and beTermite( bady News* there are
those ready to adopt such policy. put
Of fbar of the liquor vote.
egoism eelmie,ndIe114.1•11m1IiImem.....!
IHURON C011iNTY'..NEWS , I
• . • •
• De, Peter. lga,OPonald, Postmaster
at tendon, -and one 'time M P, •-•for
asb, Huron, celebte ted his 814 birth
day recently.. Be ia enjoying.g0ed
health. '
•'The present strength of Huron's
134ttalion. is 84 olikeers and 839' men,
Pe bring ...the Battalien up to full
strepitlit 2' Officers and 200 men are
needed.
Rr TnOrsis WrisT,.a foriner popu.
lar pin* Priest at Blyth andBt. Aug
tistine, has deleiwateci the fortieth an.
niversat y of his ordination•to the priest,
hood. public service was held re.
niitly, in the churbh of the Rely An
gels, St. Thomas.*. In 1884 Father
West received the appointmentto the
parish of Biyth and St. Augustine, and
four yea:relater was Appointed to the
pariely of Goderich and Cliot6h. He,
moved to Bt. Thomas about fifteen
years ago.
Atm Timex. FJR-1 Q. I The °�m-.
mittee who had charge of the -Fait of
Allied Nathan's • 1)614 in. 'Seaforth
Civfe golidaYi have' expended some of
the mailer ranged at thia" successful
atiir perehabe 'of. a' one ton
Ford 'truck for the .use of the :161st
Battalion:while in- Canada. The truck
was purchased from Mr. J. ,F Daly;
the local Ford . agent,: who provided
the 'Chassis,. while-tho body and tack
Werb.built by. Messrs...It,. and Jr. boir
.eteux, be coMpleted truple presenting
very fine appearanie -It was driven
•up to CaniP•Bordegi on:Saturday last
by Mr. J. Daly, :accenmarried • by
J. W. Beattie, and bended ev&
to the Battalion officers, Who prbn.oun,
eed it ene- of the .finest in the: camp
and one that will filla great need id'
the trait aporbitihn, dt.supplies • forit no
• Battalion's roil -Aaron' Bapositor
.There Were about. 10 . people at
day afterneon , and ,-eveninrg, of '
,.
Jowett's• Grove; Bayfleld, 'On W;dnee.
-
week, whon the Goderieh' Township'
patriotic picnic-It:rid also the Godarieh
Ford car • .owners',:' picnic were' held
• there--There-were about 200-cara; on
Ahe-grounds, and the -weather 'being
ideal, -the crowd had a very enjoyable
time, • • During the .afterno,on sever&
• Ford.,events were pulled.off, the :first
being a slow rape. on .high..gear. There.
Were several entries; but '9, A. 11 id,
, -
:of Godarich, won the pr6. a •spirk
plug, time 75 .sepmds,1 diatanee ,2C0
yards. Another event 'was starting
,sthe Car with the crank and drive 100,
yards, the driver to start car frem sea
with. switeh off, John Turner's car*
tieni is 'Stanley township, 'made tbe time. in 17
seconds, the prize. being a valitab'e
wrench. Another event Otiritere,it
ws-
to start backing can 200 yards, driver
to sttiet from frint'..ef, car.... This was
won by Mr. Harry Worse.il; time
•
seeonds, end •tie: prizei- e spark.. ping.
Tama°. Delern•occurred et•Gode
• .
rich on Monday of lest week,..e.hen a
young man hy• the, name of George C .
• • ,
Caron, •ef Dntroit,wiis drOWnedet the,
• ••
SunSet .• bathing beach., ". Caron had
gone to blithe about .f.eur 'o'clock rind.
•
et/peered to be •oVereOine almost in.
mediately on entering the water.. .His
fatiret, who was bathing at the
saw that the -yonlig •man was in cliffi
cul ty,: but could not re'ath.ln in before
•
the minds of these directly intereste
the liquor traffic, nor of the- confirmed
- 1
-enness shou prevai , and .that much of
vi ion 011001),
the wealth and the energy of the prov- '
ince *should be Wasted -whether the war
went well or not. Dec! ragon VV00fidled .
AlegardIess thesevhowetreqTrein ler .
Hearst, deferring to public opinion as
expressed by the great petition prepared
by the CoMmittee of bne Hundred,
assed-411e-prolubition-law alienating -4o
the bquor vote by so doing
,
There is no saying what th3 !hitter
men are up to in now suppoiling_laberal
6andidatia hi preference to Conservative
candidates, but North Perth\ and South.
*est Tormito prove that that is what
they are.doing: It may be that they
simply take revenge upon Air. Hearst
for what he has done; or it my -be that
they are. endeavoring to .stampede the
cOnservative Party into ddopting an
anti prohibition platform. They can
hardly hope to cid 'that, though .there
may develope, out of the confueien, a
party with a license, or a Wine and beer
licepoetplatforni. Judging by the at.
es- W•Pre 1:111.1-1115:- -water. -- were jlritish Columbia, 221; Lendon 402 • •
katcheivaii_raised 641; .,.IVIo4riab
oozers,
Maritime Provinces 190, and Quebee
gOUNANIALE_NTERS WAR:
Pcolarotieu A01114'04 Aostrlarclitn,
,Inarles nn.d Prcepeots
Ztvr.m.ce
ritfl officially announeed In Ducli-
• greet on Monday that Roilmania kas
, declared war on Austria-litumory. The
decislon to light ozort the side of the
AMOS wan reached after n Crown
=mat held en Sanday, Rgsni
Is th!$ folgfoontb .maton to pater the,
waL It is estimated that ROUOlania
,wilt he able.to put 60%00 men in the
Reid, but In addition' • the cauntrY's
actionopens; the way for the. Rusfilanli
to Strike at Austre.gertaan , and Dul‹-
riarahltaiiticreoaapsatiedi,- ;ittlitia,OlitlaQ111:0111,188.. 411171148);
'anon the Roumanianfrontier waiting
for the Roumanian declaration of war,
whigh f$40' was enre would be forth,
coming. Ines°, troops can new drive
j(nto i andj'a;:tiat'ylte6Yt, -R. 9434' 411.'1°1' til"
cutting' • off communication between
palgqia. Pug fearing a .hoStile
move by Roumania, ' massed three
ovieloas upon . the Reunienian. fron-
• tier. Following the•Boumantan peace
assurances: several. Agenthe ago: sand •
the withdraWat of a correspOnding
. Roumanian, force,' taany of the'
Icarian -troops' were sentt•No Greek
Macedonia. Roumania. berdera
Iun-
o and the invasion .Of the Trails*
vaniaa pietas acrOss the low-lYing
• ranges of 4nottotaitto on, the. frontier
'telleVed to after no serious: ob-
steclea at Ulla til)49 its a reoog
sul.tbsi'
pressure being exerted against the
• Anson -Hungarians $4.. Galicia, and ..the
;Italian theatres of war. • .
'Before the declaration of war was.
announced, King Ferdinaud, held con-
. ferenees with representatives of all
thejolitical parties, fernier ,prestdents
of the legislative Chambers, Ministers.;
and .governmental eflicials to 'get theirs
'dews • on Roumania'sfaturel, policy.'
• Gen. Averescu, former minister of
War, la to command the Rounaanian
• army, it is reported; The 'Bucharest
newspaper • Politique reports: that -the
ft0AMEtniirri cinVernment NIS taken
. over large stores of ., 'wheat for the
• array bought by 'English agents last
year. The final effort by Germany to
prevent 'Roumania from Joining. the
Allies was , made • last "V,Vednesday
• when the German Minister at Buchan;
est -presented 'King Ferdinand wfth
an autograph letter from the Ipaiser:
CANADIANS OUTWIT FOE
CIONNia.mamm•marmaa.
Local Seceeises In - Quiet'
. • Weck-
- . Hughes at Front . •
. •
. The; efollowing. communication was
received at . Ottawa' • on Thursday r
• "'Canadian Army HoadqUartets in
„Fiance -There • -Were fely ;outstand-
ing. •feattires . to the trench warfare
of the .pitst week. The bright mobil -
light interferedwith the • activity of
our patrols.. One :night, . after a pre-
liminary bombardment, a small .party
from tile Royal Canadian Regiment,
• under Lieut. Bole, .approaclied tlie
German' trenches, hut findirig that the
• enemy was: alert, our party threw.
bombs among, • the,„ garrison • and re-
turned to their own trenches -with the
loss . of onlyone man, • • -.
"TJpon another: occasion • a • duranaY
raid in do -operation .witn the artillery..
was suceesefully carried, • out by a
TOronto battalion. The enemy- were
led to believe that a raid was about
Jo take.- place, and :when they had
manned their trenches in expectation
.of the attack . our ' guns and trench
mortars - opened upon them • 'a short
but destructive bombardinent: .Dui -
'Ing the week A visit Was paid, to the
Canadian. corps by Major-General Sir
Sam Hughes. „ He addressed a num-
ber of the battalions on parade, and
visited several Of the principal' points
. within the area." • ,
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ENEMY BATTLESHR SUNK
•FOR THE
QQMINION. ,WAR. LPAR.
TO. BE ISSUED ON §EPTE1VrBER
• By purcbaqing a.bon*d y-eu wW help
to WIN. THE WAR and obtain for
y4.ilrtseprot
lfan. .
investment of the highest
class .yielding .A most attractive rate
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OTTAWA.
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-Monday, August
'Miss 'Elsie odd Mr. Wafter' Steele
Spent Sunday with Miss Melon Blair.
Miss Myrile Main,: Kincardine,' Was
the guest of Miss rear) Hooey lest week.
Graham, of Kihaidiae, speritlast
Week -with his granddaughter, Mrs, ;John'
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British Submarine DestroyelBig-Ger-
man Fighting Shp
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The British, Admiralty issued the
following" statement. on Tuesday:
"The submarine E-93, Lieut. -Comman-
der Upbeat R. _Turner, Which returned
to -day from the North Sea, reports
that en the, morning of. Saturday last
she made a succeesful attack upon A
German. battleship -I of the Nassau
class. The Commanding , Officerre-
ports that while the ship was being
escorted by five destroyers back to
harbor, in a danaaged condition,. he
attacked agate and struck her with
a ,seeend 'torpedo, and believes she
was -sunk . •
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rine Winnie and Airy OEniihIi
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pent week -end as the guests of, Mrs.
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Wni.MeMullen. .
Mr. and Mrs; (1 „Hoare, of Clinton,
-spent a kw clays hist week with is .
Nellie V. Wien.
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Mrs; WU:am,' who ha's. been visiting
her npther, Mrs. ilobt. Shielkdaft, lashSturdy for 'her bornin Minet 0 N. D.
INCORPORATED 1855
E• MOLSONS
CAPITAL AND RESERVE
, 96 Branches in Canad'a
''. A. General Banking' Business TranSacteV
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SAVINGS BAN* pEPAtiTmENT.'Interest allowed at higheat current rate .
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.gweiataoasiotiu argockieioemipiReksoottom wsorstraitosam'ai 0
' Vacation time.is-da
irWing to a dote and. the. epestion
Starting to School Again 1
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Iof buvin new. Rt.4y) .--g1-e_ijor_fia. have—t-O—be_____
settled: We were neer in -A: bett:er,poition to sup7
ply school 'shoes 'than We are now 1 .Webu,y' direcf
from- the 1\l'abufaityiers and have tisb best g(3.0ds.ob:-.
tainarb:e.
' Yoh will find in our store Solid Leather Goods itt'Right- Prices
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ACKERT & RATHWELL
A • Git:10/3 SHOE STOIIS 1ro1 AUL... THE FAMILY"
Otoorosowsantatennsiftpaoliapatomilark;dAftrie,•dlricwolarseftraoktamOkati;04311%
Canadian FishIng 1:1IghiN
Washington reported' on 'Pundaii
• Sir Josepb Pope, . itry for
Eitel:nal Affairs of the Canadian Gov-
ernment, has arrived in Washington
to discuss With Secretary ,Lansing the
alleged refusal of the Catadian Gov-
ernment the right to .Ameriban fishing.
;:113.iSit tot ft?' isildtit: at
u d that before .
the end a the week W. A. Poimd,
Cahadian 'Superintendent_ of Fisheries, ,
will also come here to help settle Dale
dispute. At the 13ritish Embassy it
Is Stated that Sir' Joseph Pope' S mis-'
sten is to take up, several 'questions
with the. American GoVernment,but
What these are Other than the fishing
dispute is not yet disclosed. •
he disappeared. An' hour' ,the
body was found in About six feet of
YOUR 180118. AND .61.111.3
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will g.jon bc going to college.
'Parents should -begin early sav-
ing money to Provide for this ex:.
pense., Our -Saving's Departmerit
will help vcks.save. ri
LU6KNOW BkANO,
a. it.„pi..t
Auguat Recruiting
-Ottawa aniadunced on Thursday:
The total.number of recruits raised
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3,594. This is at the rate of seventeen
battalions; per month, Kingston -dis-
'trier heads the fiat with 1394, Alberta
tellies second with coo, and • Toronto
third with 5'77; Manitoba, and Sao
All Officers and nien, who may have
been wounded in the present way since
it began, are in future to Wear gold braid
h their *eves Tinaulkiwn
distinctions; Stripes of gold Russian
braid, No. I, two inches in length sewn
perpendicularly oethe left sleeve of the
jacket' to Mark each ocitsion ,,on • which
wounded.' In case of .officers the lower
(Ind of the first sti.i'pof gold braid will
be immediately above the upper point of
the flap on cuff. Warrant. eflicersi non-'
commissioned officers, and•nicp will wear
the gold braid on the left sleeve, the
lower edge of the braid to be three irides
from the bottom of the sleeve, The ad-
ditional strips of gold braid, marking,
each subsequent occasion ,on which
wounded, will be placid on either aide of
the orlifirod (me at half-inch intervahh
Splendid Air Beide
.......A.:squadron... of tEntente
aeroplanes bombarded the neighbor. •
hood of Ghent, blridaY morning, ac. •
cOrding to The Echo Belgc, There
`Mfg a terrific explosion shattering
windows throughout the city eausv:til
depot. A. little later a eccond ex-
plosion equally. severe, W (1 ft hoard, A t,
antmunitiort depot et Meirehelcii aka
was :blown up, „mid' Zeppelin • was•
aerimisly damaged.
Kintail•
Cant* Authorized $5,000,006
Canital Paid -Up- $:3„00o,coo
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lemenorammelemmrermenmem'es
LONDW;'...t
epternber' 8 bh. to%10th, 1910
W.:STERNI .0,NTARI
.:E)CHIBITTOIT
Art, 4u, Agri.cultrirr: an'd Amusement's -
Fine ,nnbirmtir'in.• xbibi tioti
•-• A Real Live Program of Attraction s Twice Dai
Sped Events Daily •
. ',FIREWORKS •EVERY .NIGHT
New ProCess •Building, Evtry 'Building Oull rf Exhibits
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SPIGLE PAU OVER ALL RAILWAYS WE$T Oi TORONTO .
Sp (PAL txot.msittai DAYS •
priz., Lista, Entry Forms hnd all inferination
from the Secretary • - •
W. if: nem), Prasidentl --A. M. I1UNT, eeretary.
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gr. ArmoniMeMiirelly, %yip
the fiuceessf,u1 coutitst sot for n, (I
Cross 'quilt; with whit+ (ho Wimion's Er,
ntitute Of ...kifitant han lietur viritfazocf
some "time.- The prhcfs'Ools •from tIp
quilt amounted in $r7.26, whiol
banded over to the 110 •Cro4s fiocietr
s
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