Exeter Times, 1914-8-13, Page 5UBSDAY AUGUST
1914, ,11-7
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College at Home
rfleollsande of ambitious Yssulle
kteople are fast Sassterariska *
;their own homes to loCcoPY.lito-
rative knesiteene an stenoerapen
bookkice1Sers le1e3raPh- 4'
Orteeeieral riervante an fact evory
*here sef heel/teen asstivi,tiaa
Ton may einieSt at College 0
sin so elvish Peeitiorie guarao-
teed, Eater oollege any
ooflees
inatrtion, „
V.ert tosotters. Thirty' lrears
experiertoe. Largeat inane-re-
lOanaitle. fieVerk Onl1ege5
ielpeclal enures for teaettens.
Mlilit with Psreimencial gas'
neational Asacelatinn a °awl:ft
Bummer Bahool at Famous Spot
ton Bus/MO Celine Londssa.
O VACATIori
Clinton BosartessOollege
•
SPOTTON B. F. WARD
Pis/opal
4I
-1-14+44÷1.44,
bbing Rates
'V;g4, :TOPA s7,5 p
i(ng for. year daily
:P.t OAS 4).ffiOec
r Oainadian Stla,
AND
Eitar
1ff ogg 4.g 41 05
eX, EraPrie
Globe of fltf ',if, *awe, Is 75
Imadeill Free -P.reae I 85
Itoediete AdVertiete e. eel 74
Y MOotreal Witness 05
kiy ',Farmers Sum 1 a
mere, Advocatie 40
Wane end DeirY .„-
'She Canadian learra 4 8i
51roxoeto Idattarday nieght 50
WI/ Wenn( ...ete 40
d
Pay ItItar 40
Pally Worl' -tad '25
24ortirg LorAon rree rxess ..„.4 90
ST.-x:.ing London Free Press ..„e
Pally lhocodon Advertiser .42 90
Abristioz txtlardian gfg•fg *.t.n121 4
Crediton
letr tied Mr. Behoke of Detroit are
ependlog fele days at the, home of
the. latter'e parents Mr, and Mrs,
Wm. Weneet
Mrs, Geo. Either left ma Wednesday
to speed a te‘V mouths with her hies -
bane in ;Cobalt.
Miss seatie Soider- of Detroit left
her home Saterday lifter visiting with
ariende here. , k •
Ii;elddred Drown yistieng in
Dresdotte pad other placeIrs. *
Maed Mrs, Chas, Drowee of Detroit„ are ependiag a week with re-
tativee men. i
Mr, Geo. Smith of Hamiltoo is vis-
iting his another Mrs, Harry Mot.
eile, nod Mrs, Ed. 13ertraeol.
daughter !Thelma have returoad to
their home in Detroit.
MISS Ii,4Zie Eilber es vietting
riende 'ea riagVnaw, Mich.
Miss Cient Palmer is epealdiog her
vacation Pigeon Mich.
Miss Edna Pink seieer has returned
tie Sebawing aftee visiting her par-
ents.
Miss. Elia Link Es ependieg a fin
'eekst Toromtee atel Hamilton
Miss Orate of. London is at-
ehe home of her brother Dr, J Orme
RUSSELP.ALE
Mrs, John Cole very Ple43401.)”
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eertained the Leaks Aid oe the Dap
teat, chureb of leuliertoo and other
frimeds Meeday artereosee
)1.iss Belle „Drools, of Toionto, hae
eetorued home after vting relativea
ia 045 viciatia y for the paSt Weel:
Mr, nod Mts. liavid Dow )pent
Sunday arith the former% soo Mr.
Simon Bow or Irma.
Mortimer Whe Ws been ovoid.
(01,t1, days at the hornet of 3fr, and
Mrs, John McPhail returned •florae to
hc•Itiorne1 on Saturday.
Mrs*. Paco. and, nephew Leo, 001.e.
I, Pt present/. visiting friends io
Woo4oer
oud Mrs, Jaine5
nerAl Of the latter' s Iin
Mr. Woods of Avonton OP SP
iterviees AOY'S PrOtlYtet
being conducted by t
Lublin $tratford. and
,Alvinsten during Rev,
eee WhO SPOMlitia'
Taiga.
ew Teleplio e
Directory
The Bell Telephone Gompany
rola le SOOP tt) pri0t, a neve iseti
Official Telephone Directory
the District•of WESTERN ONT,
Parties who contemplate beeorn-
..itts Subscribers„ er that/ Nth° wish
.changes in the ptesent entry should
IFItteo their ardent with the Lanni Man -
Jager at once to insure insertion in
Istue,
Connectin Companies
should also report additions an
ebanzes in thetIO list of Snbscrilmers
either to local manager or to the Spec -
Agents departnaeut, Montreal.
3
ear
.11iSS Alice 'Tfeeniner of uto'"
leiteog hor 1oV44s Mr a.
t enry Trueinnetet
.Mr. and Mrs, IlejtrY Gellman or
0iflinotaAro vng the fortner's par -
and Mrs. Joho Gellman.
Airs. 4. /t/ alelicit or BO -
visiting for a Lew weelzs
Ives.
oy Geiger preached in the
Oka), church last iSantray even-
T
X TER TIMES
Next in Importance
to Makin
g a Will
as making
pr ion to ensure
its being preperly
carried out,
The interest of this Company in any estate which it, is em.
powered to administer is StrintlY impersonal, All things o.re done
with the sole aim - of fulAlling its trust with the highest degree of
efficiency and faithfulness—in closet conformity with the expeessed
desires of the testator.
Consult with us regarding the administration of your eState.
All loformatioo eheerfully furnished free.
THE LONDON 8t, WESTERN TRUSTS CO. LIMITED
382 RICHMOND sTREET, LONDON, ONT.
negonetss meg, presideit, " Jogier _s. AdogRE,e, eVegeze
HENSALL WOODEAM
3fie3 Jessie ,Sproule le visitleg
Mr, T. B. rollick wife and elaugh.
Rincardioe. Lillian of Port Perm' Visited a
'...Atiss Sadie Caldwell is home Tree's the varsonage last week,
the, 'west, Mre, Prouse is ving iser daughter
Miss Smith is holidaeltig at Bey- alre, Wm. Brown,
ield, 514% Acteour Bailees iers tor Wolse-
titss 'B. Cadmore of Toronto Is ey Sask., where Ile has eecured The
vis'teete her peref.4 iS wsitioa ef principal, of the echeal
Is M. Ortwein of Berlin is holt- II there.
daying et her home.;
Mr„ E. Follick ofEsk,tt,r Vns
31r$, Abe Case, wbo bas not, been. eted friends in the village lest week,
1 for some rime wi leontlott Atnne. Ford Nvbu has beets Vis'tt,,
On '$11 IltrAY nr.d was operated on ing eeletives soul elegets here left
appt.ndieitis on Wednesday We tare Saterday for his twine in Vencettver,
sedto ern filet eta. stood the The little son of 3fr, awl ;efts, Jebn
Peration n4 isprogressing far- Whiteford ie tepees improving,
3117e, Geo, -Ingram and slaeghter, ; i\,Teisridtaingilueu"j
ra hly. is
STre, Haugh el' Veneetiver who 'have John lopen
teecru eielteirs :errs, Petterson, Mrse' "Mies Drown, Of the levet is visiting
11, Berry and other friends in thia aT the home of Lr, Gilfred
eeetion left this week for Niagara and .
Vane Buffalo, and other polutg prior The galberieo- in of the harvest id are prepariug but I.:null:ally
to rettirning tie the coast, 'etre. Togs advancing rapiuly. Threstin.-.- has up in a meelitieleal way the rpet On
ram is 79 years oge eoniueei u he neighbOrtmod, thestrinee befere thetn.-Arooneet,
3frs, SUor toe and daughter or
c1on0estc,r city N. Y. recently TiS-
Steil for a week at P. Fees, on noaoseey
Mrs, W. Beery. :erre, litunestort 1fl&
5liesee Ando erol Greta Lantruie •ere ,ZJrs,eIlelde: sofi.a-ff,;.
VtiPg irelatiVe5 in Deteelt. o ter oalled ur
DIP, /rhos, Dinsdale of Rippen had 41r,5, u.Weit oPerkhill and Mr
d. helf, She le 87 e'eare bore 'visited )hlittrogr
ere
r ell last Weer; Ond seriously itC14414,,
ORIENTAL CARPETS.
Some of Those Made of Kashmir Sal
Stronoly Resemble Silk.
Generally speuelans, the carpets ot GerMarts
India eau never necelstboee of Per aie Fighting
AS the materials used in the forties
are not of the eione eneerior deitlieY
those employed in the latter country
The wool, of whieb meaty of the lies;
carpets are Manefaetered is otttae
frous leashmin Sometimes enniet,
which are mistaiten for atilt are ratan!,
of au extremele line quality of woe
known as "pashm." This is obtoine4
from the goats of Katsbrair ttod grtnr.'
VIOSE1 to the skin, being proteeted
the laug and coarser wool. It isea
seeeetla end /Mine§ ee $114 and is asee
for the beautiful soft shawls for whieli
Kashmir is fa mime.
Peculiar methods nre exuployee
ie indien weever io tonverting
righted design into a ,textite. Inst1-n
worlang rr0m eutored dra wing at
agram, tbe Vet' 11:15 the pattere
ranslated on paper loth rows or
bets, eacb of which exeressee the Ewa
ter of stitches end the mlor. With
ibis written 'deer in Ws band tht
head are site beeina les subteen
mites mad die/fates the pattern, to them
one row at a thlte. Ilitoilgh Its
breadth ef the carpet.
These ernHy
-sit IP than Or the Ivan) -
le in the requisite numPer of
of each color 213 called ont to tIftIfl
,;der from los eiptivvvd soip,
hoys, who oeviona the aettav.
presees of wea Ong the pik).totowdtie
ey day the dietetions of the licad onto,
oltr,volg nothing yr 10e ptitt0ru they
beee
tatie Are Now
at Long Flange.
They Are Now ombarding ging of
Forts With Siege Guns — Allies
Are Threaten g to Cut German
Force Off From Base of Supplies
raiser's Officers Coinnitit Out-
rages on Civilians,
BRUSSELS. Ateg, 11. --(Via Paris)
--Accordiug to the War Office, the
fightiog at Liege has now narroweS
down to egcbanges of shots between
the Gerwan. siege gens, which have
been thrown about the unyielding
forts. arid the artillery of the forts
themselves, which are picking eff,
pointe in the Oerraan position at long
range. Evideutly the Germane neve
for the time abandoned their efforts
to take the forts.
The comeaauder of the re:els at
Liege, according to an official atta
notatieemelat, rePorts that ail the
forts are intact. 'rho f.oldiera man-
ning them are In tae health and
serrits, and are ampiy aupplled with
previsions end MilWtions,, Thera jg
cause or elarna,
The, population of Liege main,
- it,s calm, end the offieial view
the Situation Is quite salts,
All the appromehes to 'Braes
evell geartled, to prevent
io the ue.tum Qf A surprise
onnoiterlog parties •of •ger-
valve. Sunlit bodies of 1Ibo.
been sigoalled ita all direc-
rally they had lost their
rittlzdettrreudered ao4i-
014 beLO obaUeotL
kzaet toy eempe af Lteg
are 14 4anger f being mit off front
11 sour s of fltUOS Tbe German
my invasion o th or the River
euee is helogsiar4y attacked by
French aXlti J gI1t4 VAVelree,
ted Infantry and ffeld artillem
e said to b11V0 141QR0 through.
Man IMO Of 1/11A444ole14t1ott
her or peitI15. Waving hIcle'at
tare. Up railroad traelta.
-ways seriously intorter-
talon.
e toward the
g harassed
lan cavalry,
li ot
at destine.
use. The aer
elluquisbed the
River Ourtbe,
e about a tulle
mbling to re-
rand Bel-
nw, Rill,A14d daughter Eths
el Or Greet/bosh Le Co. spent last
h and. sister 'MWU-
or Tor0Ito art , .'c 1t. the guests A. ,
,s o. Broom siod oth
Will 1 Te the c to gueet of iliss 3lionle Sherriet.
'AL Deeelman of Dressels
Ives
v his vr4afsprained while pleyinel Tbo many friends of W. J. Wilson
1 af the flood. on the Civic Ifoli.Esti will be plea...itsi to bear that he
i bee gone from tin. hospital la Gel-
tisean wen to GltelPh , ROry to bto booke in Alberta and i
I rday
wtore they will visit', 1 iterrreeing,
few days of .r which they will
Regina. 1
, Sellery aho has Wen spenditg
weeks with her parents 3Irti ,.....
W. Moir has revarned to, etre, Downs tied family have re,
Toront eecompanied by her childrene turned to their home in SE, CharleA
Mee, James Bontbron and tittle i Nigh; orter epending several Weeks
danghter are home from Wa'erlooi witlf IlIr, and Mrs, Jinx Bantam.
vivre they spent sortie 41011-thS With Miss leathleen Mnrphy Is at' Kee-
.3fre4 Bonthron'e parents Mr, and era spending a .few days tu: mt. Cr
Mrs, l'ungblut, owl 'hot is expected to retern shortly
1
Mims Katie Power of Detroit is
:t1 pending her Ivacatiou with bed tuna
Mise Nell Keogh.
itP Venn or the Standard Bank Threshing' is the order oe the dey
The Bell Telephone Co.
of Canada
'Notice
SXO TIIE POLICY HOLDERS OF THE
USBORNE AND IIIBRERT 'MUT-
UAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
The Board of Directors of the said
;Company wish to draw the attentiaa
sof its members to Professor's Dyes
•UtinOn Lighteing Rods" (a
lcopy which has been sent to each
nnember at the request of the Board)
las a protection to lintildijngs
dram Lightning and would entreat
them to 'carefully read the same,
eind would ask those who have their,
buildings rodded to see that 'they are
Japt in good repair and also urge‘
capon those who have not them rodd-
era to get them rodded as soon as pos-
esible as the value of Rods as, a pro -
election to buildings against Light -
tieing is clearly set forth in aforesaid
Xicibts Gardiner W. A. Turnbull
President Secretary
t Dated July 6, 1914. °
•1/CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST-
- fiNG OF VOTERS' LIST
-Toters' List 1914 MunicipaliltY
The To - n hp df Usborne
County of Ilarori
- Notice is hereby given that 1 have
ranaanitted'or delivered to the per -
nus !mentioned in sections 8 and 9
aof the 'Voters' _List Act the copies re-
41-nired by the said section to be trans
emitted or delivered of the list made
tlsoursuant to said Act, for all persons
„appearing by the last Teyieed a,ssAs-
itnerat 'Boll of the said Municipality
OP tie entitled to vote in the said ratio
ficipality at elections for members of
*he Legislavve Assembly and at Man
Iowa!' alaotions and that aa.id list was
-first posted up at my office in Usher,-
-am the 2511) day of July, ,191.4 and
aernains thre ;Or inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine
the said list and if any omission ,or
s}thez 'errors are found thereto to
take immediate proceedings to have
the aaid errors corrected according
-to law.
aCIS MORLEY
Clerk of the said 111urticipal15y
ed tins Vali day of July 1914
Ohuldr.en (i"
tett:
nbe
The Lutheran Suoday -School and
Ladieo aid held a pienin on Tuesfday
tbo Ilth of August to Bayfield.
Mies i1lelleea Smith or CSoseswel
is visiting with ler sister
tre 'W. 011irein.
Mrs,MeWaters and daughter Vere
Detroit are visiting nt the home
or tlie eortner's parents Mei sted Mrs.
U. Well.
Xesers P. Lamont and H. llowald
ere rent additions to 'the tauto
owners; or town 'Both have purchae-
ed Ford ;curiae': rare.
DAT COUNCIL
Connell met Saturday Aug, lst The
following rates were authorized to
et* collected for 0)114.
County rate 21-10 mills Township
Ito 21-10 mills General school lute
11-4 10 tails Zurich Police Village 35.
0 mills Dashwood Police Village rate
I. mill School S. Nos 2 87.50„. No. 10,
2507: 10, 14, 450; /No. 13, 150; N. 3,
N'o, 6, 350; No. 7 1200; if No. 0,
412.50e V stio. 16 830 No. 8' 400
No14 ',No. 12; 358; U. No. 1 216; If
No, 15 273.75 No. 11 200; Scp No.
1 307 Sep No. 11 500.
The. fallowing accounts were pas-
sed.
Harry Lipphardt commission %work
cast* branch North and South draim
$4G6.55; Telephone supplies 188.16
Volland sheep killed 20.00; 'Wm.
Davidson elo 14.32; 'D. inicharmet do.
4.00; Hy Pale ...do 24.00; 14 Becker
do. 2.06; John Mosseau do do 6.9t
Sane Dietz overseeing bridges 20.00
C. Eilber, working grader 7.50a Win.
/arrott do with engine 22.50; P.
tKropCdo 36.00; Con Fuss work CAR.
36.00, Fr. Mosseau Corn work 587421
Jae. Kuepfer extra work do 2.75;
Thos Kyle gravel 22.20 John Mosseau
gravel 62 10; Elmore Daters work
1.50.
Council will meet again on Saturday
September )5111 tat .2 o'clock:
TRIALS OF A PARSM
His Flock toe
d Humble,
less Ql1 04.t
se or /Alum
Eug/tal
BIDDULE'll COUNCIL
The council naet pursuant to ad-
inurnment. The treeve and all the
memaers present.
A petition was received complain•-
ing of a fence' beingbuil't On the
sideroad Jolts 30 and 131 con 10 So as
to impede and 'endanger puldie trav-
el and also complaining that the aw-
ard da.ch in that locality was 111154
ula so as tollooil the., road and make
it impassable al cetrna'an sea,sons ef
tin)/ year. •
The clerk was instructed to no-
tify the owner et Lot 30:con 9 to
have his fence removed at once and
the parties to the ditch awurd to
clean Lite same) out in 30 days;
A copy tett' ,the Centralia Drain Aw,-
a.rd" anal of a bysiew passed by -the
Township of Stephen was received and
read. The couned agreed to meet all
interes;ed (parties trom 13iddelph to
cox -Jar -tier the same on Monday the
tenth of Auges at 1,3Cin. in. in the
T rrsbip Ilall Luealn,
Id :polity lo a communication from
the Ontario Munic:oal Association the
Peeve was spponted a delegate to
meetthe conyeatiori to oe held ia
Toronto on the :?-nd and 3rd of Sep-
tember ,next.
• There 'Wert: orders drawn 'for the
ifferen, aajvices of the Towtrish?,-1,
amounting Lb 736 45 The coita-
1 adjourned ito theet gain on
loriday September 7thi- '101.4 axi IQ
AtN
etarr Dublin. Is ependieg his hole*
dayet with bie Merents Mr, and Mrs
Those Dente
err. John Rollins has returned to
his home in Vancouver atter ViSit,tag'
with* trelaiives
lleeve Bayaraft of the Township
Iliddolph was appointed a delegate to
the Ontario Manicipal Aasociatiott
!
svhieh meets in Toronto ia September. As an indUcernent to inew s.ub-
On May ,..e3rd Mr. Eli llodgens of eeribers twenty -live cents will ee-
the Course' Line Planted a field with sure the Times from now until the
caret tient two months later some of *4 of the year. fiend your order in
it measured 11 feet 2 inches, early and get the dull 'benefit of 'this
Tee Ifirst ;man to arrive on the La- big cut in rates,
can trace track is eolot ES. Caen, with
three or four SliC0 youngsters getting
thein ready for our races which will
be held on iSeptember 21 they are e
beautiful lot. Severe] of you will re-
member Mr, Cain, as a drives; AS he CASTORiA
developed Such geed ones as Lucy
We the undersigned hereby agree
Hazel Points Hacienda, Lilly tand
O
to sell a package of Silver Tip Silent ther good ones. Those who have
matches containing 5 standard size
horses '10 dram Might. do well to give
them into Mr, Caines hands. es 'Ite la rive cent boxes for twenty cents
very careful. Quality guaranteed J. A. Stessurt
ELIA" VILLE
firouTtrl he re.
°Mitet Nellie 000113411, spent a they
with her sister ilfiss Janet. Clootr,ng.
1114'isrs filbert end John Lyme) pd
Kathleen Murphy end itethel
Lyn= spent Sunday; et the home or
iticita rd Pa Lion,
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
i,5•ta1ileY 'Me
Last week our renowned well d:gger
Mr. Tr. Smale scored another. success.
Ile dug a well for Mr. John Sleamort
in the village and secured a aplend:el
Slow of water After completing, the
wen he undertook to repair the
family clock which had failed to
strike the time !for many a Year and
here he also succeeded for in the
night/ Mr, and Mrs, Sleamon were
wakened from their refreshing slum-
ber by Iliac once Iztrailiar sound of the
-.lock' striking and they listened to
learn the time, of :night but listened
in vain as the clock evidently warde.d
to make up for lost time and contina-
tied, 'striking on and on, and on and
still on without rest or hesitation un-
til exhausted it could strika no more
the:, weight had struck the bottom'
Since 'that time the clocic has solemn-
ly and faithfully performed its duty.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Andrew of Gor-
ricg have been visiting relatives and
friends in th,is‘ (vicinity.
Mr, John Johns jr. had a run away
last week but no very serious damage
was done.
Mr, W. G. -Horne is making preear-
&Iona to enlarge and improve, hie
house.
Mr, Richard Johns who had his leg
'broken last week is geeting along
nicely. -
As an inducement to new ,sub-
scribers twenty-five cents will Se-
cure the Times from now until the
of the year. Send your order in
early and get the dull 'benefit of 'this
big cut in rates.
THE LIQUOR _LICENSE ACT
The ; changed conditions it Huron
County .since all barrooms were dos -
a has resulted in tho impression be-
ing. created that Italy quantity of li-
quor or alcohol may be obtained with-
out._ difficalty in any drugstore but
this, is far from correct. Accortring
to the liquor license act of 1$97 tthel
ameading acts druggist are permitted
to keep liquor for sale for strictly
medical purposes. It can be sol(1 only
in packages of not more than six
ounces at any nue time, atd then
when a prescription is duly signed bv
a legally qualified medical practitioner.
No. mixture containing liquors mix-
ed with, any other drug or medeclue
shall lite sold in packages in nol more
than, oae pint at any one Lime. Pt
is also sLipelated that a ,diruggSst
mnsa keep a xe,eord of ',all sales the
person to whom the sale was, made the
quantity sold and, the prescript'.
The law further states that any drug-
gist who dispnses of any liquor to be
coesurnedon his premises as a tieve
erago shall be liable to the penalty
imposed by the act.
RIA
For Infants an.d Children
In !Joe For Over 30 Years
Always bean
the
Signature of
MayThoad Farm tiet)or_ort Wanted
FOI=1. HARVESTING IN VIIESTERN. CANADA
,"GOING TRIP I "RETURN TRIP ,EAST."
$12,00 TO VVINNIpEO : $18.00',Fp0m
'Gq.IN,A2,.P. ATE. s
August 1.1.th---Frain all "stations; Iringston, ,Sharbot went to Azibla and
,Snult Ste. Moril �nt; balI pointa in Manitoba.
'August 114th.....,Fr0m all stations' east of 'Kingston., Sliarbet,Lake tvad Iteatrety,Art the Provinces of
' ' Ontario and Quebec, to all points in Manit,obti. '
Anguat ,l8th-Froin all stations; Sharbot, Lake, Renfrew and rest to A Siva and
Sault Ste. iVlarie, Ont., to all Obits in, Manitoba and to, certain points In Saalsat.,',
all statIOns 8121 04 IcIngston, Sbathot Lake and ,Rendrent, 141 the Provinces of
'Ontailo bud Quebee,:to points, In Manitoba, and:46, aertain...polrits Saslint.
ohewititzattAtb-orts. '
''Sr44-.)%1Atif.414,
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fees'ne 7-ee
',CANADeltle
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, 4,1,rtimb ilapV‘i&tailtit;mtiltr agr.bt iota, ‘,P1,,ept et:WetntSr.egl?Gei.,c,r4...suee,Fiptimtlayrr,";;,,
11
ele
414
we 410
said;
111.r1V Pa
not, "1 he to gia
he said with relief
;ys had good nos so fart"
scattered parish I called /mon
onple about tea time. "Would
.e a cup of tear' the housewife
vonfessed that I should
t very lunch. The dear old soul pre -
pored one and eept opolegielno be -
rause she Ilad 110 Pin or calm. 1 ns'
urcd tier Met it del mat matter in the
least, "Wen, blr," she phi, brIebten.
lege "after n11. 'Oster as 0 you %YDS one
f them that feed Ingle Ary 080 can
see tent."
One more, 41 rased of utter had got
a job for a 11)1111 who had boon for n
lone lime out of work, I guessed be
wee getting pretty shabby, so I Welted
np a suit -we were much or a size -
s1)11 took it round, The men's wife
tee; it, and I waited in the room,
ready to be overwhelmed with tboake
She mime leave and snid:
-My 'usbarel thaults yon sir,
tnit he don't hold with parstnes elothes.
Cut if you've got anything us *ti sttit
a man he'll have a look at lir
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shed,
Borth of
airea y
k along
ins tbe
go, and a
°net/Ming
Cut His Visit Short.
Tbe Duke of Wellington once wrote
to Dr. Dutton for information as to
the seientifle ncquiretnents of a young
officer who had been under his instrne-
den. The doctor thouglit he voted not
do less than answer the queetion een
belly nraf Made an appointment ac,
eordingly.
Directly Wellington saw him be
said: "I am obliged to you. doctor, for
the trouble you are taking. Is --- tit
for the post?" •
Clearing his throat. ler. Hutton be-
gan: "No man more so, my lord. I
can"-
"Tbnt's quite sufficient." said Wel-
lington. "1 know how valuable your
time is. Mine just now is equally so,
will not detain you any longer. Good
morning."
, Test For Hydrochloric Acid.
A curious mishap gave us a very del-
icate test for hydrochloric acid in the
atmosphere. In a north of England
locality many Melees have curtains of
the cream color produced by metanil
yellow, popularly known ns "dolly"
eream dye and to science as "the so
dim salt of meta-atnido-benzine sul-
phonic acid -azo -diphenyl -amine." Some
of these cream colored curtains sud,
denly changed to heliotrope. Investi-
gation showed that an accidental es-
cape of hydrochloric acid from a neigh-
boring alkali plant had discolored the
curtains, and the dye became a most
useful test. -London Globe.
Political Influence.
"What do you understand by the
term political influence?"
"Political influence," relined Senator
Sorgbum, "Is usually something that a
lot of people come around and tell you
they brought to bear after you have
,succeeded in landing a job."-Wash-
ingten Star.
College Education.
A_ college education is not a scherae
to enable a man to live without work.
Its purpose is to help him to Work to
advantage - to make every stroke
,
eouot.--David Starr Jordan.
Considerate Parent.
"What are you doing these days?"
"1 have joined the sons of rikt.."
"How can you do It?' ,
6'13y having a father AU wave
WEALTH OF HAIR
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eattiful hair, thick, softth
lustrous and free from tias.draf
one of AVOESOI'S a,reatest okarms
so many have sareaked, Osip ea 1
less hair, and think there is no rat
edy,. Facetty hair is largo; a an.“.,
ter of care.
Frequent applieations of Parisian
Satge, well rubbed into filese8lp 15
all that is needed et acts like tnagi4‘.
it Ito -night- -you will really
,le surprised wiih 'the t'est-hic• Nuti
only will the hair become sofa, finUy
Tadieat with /ife„ anal really q;ion'taly
ty beautiful but all dandaa,lr diaap-
)oears„ falling hair and itehiag
:ease, your head feels t;ne,
droggists eeil a large bottle of
Parasian "eitig„c for fifty cents. Get
it Iron) eV, le, Cole, 14r wiil reeued
the mopey if YC11, ara
' ere15 tqis1derab2o probability
allied army is planning to
tune the offensive.
garrison of Liege, )vitb its re
moots, bas retreated, accord -
o the War Office, for "strategie
asous," and is retiring to Namur,
re the Prertch, Belgian and Brit-
-aria:ties are colleeted.
The eheels that Germany has re
-
!red at the hands of the French and
Ilelglans renders France able to place
In position her reinforcements, and
now Germany will be obliged to con-
test every Inch or the way as she
proceeds south.
It is reported that following their
arrival at Warsage, in the Province of
Liege, the Gorman soldiers assembled
all the inhabitants, and alter select-
ing fourteen from einem; them, shot
eight and hanged two of this num-
ber. The mayor was arrested, but
was liberated by some German, offi-
cers who had been his guests the pre-
vious day. Other instances of alleged
outrages by German troops are cited
In the Belgian Government press.
That patriotIsta is rampant is
shown by the fact that the Belgian
Minister of War has announced that
40,000 volunteers have presented
themselves for service.
Hundreds of German spies swam
through Belgium. More than five
hundred have been arrested, and one
hundred were shot yesterday.
Captured spies were dressed in
every conceivable sort of garb, in-
cluding uniforms of soldiers and offi-
cers of the 13elgian army, gendarmes,
CIF -le guards, etc. Some were found
armed with bombs and revolvers,
and others were caught while riding
in automobiles carrying false num-
bers. Letters and telegrams bearing
the counterfeit signature of the Bel-
gian Minister of War were found on
the person of some of the spies.
Kaiser Calls Ont Last Reserves.
BRUSSELS, Aug. 11. — Advices
reported here from Berlin say that
'the Kaiser has ordered the mobiliza-
tion of another million men for the
French invasion. The call includes
the Landsturm, the last line of re-
serves.
A Preaede
When Cemraon peapte oft
Attest the clift'erence- thQf.
in eedtedota and tweelteS
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Queen's Will Will Send Engineers.
KINGSTON, Aug. 11.—Prof. Alex-
ander Maeplaail, M.P.P., is called
home from Preece Edward Island to
recruit his corps of Canadian engi-
neers associated with the school of
mining at Queen's University. He is
calling the students by telegram and
expects to have a large contingent
ready to go to the front on very short
notice. In additi a to the military
training they are trained as a depart-
ment in engineering work.
Major H. Y. Hughes has gone to
Valcartier for the purpose of laying
out a camp ground where the Cana-
dian volunteers will gather before
sailing.
• Spirituous Liquors Go Up.
MONTREAL, Aug. 11—War prices
went into effect yesterday in all
spirituous liquors and struck a hard
blow to the teeny patrons. Beers
and ales alone were retailed at the
old price.
It was in whiskies, brandies gins
of all kinds that the change wa.s felt.
Certain drinks have been practically
eliminated, the many brands which
retailed at ten cents being now fifteen
cents or two for a quarter, and in
some places 'fifteen cents straight. In
the more expenalve brands, which
retailed a. fifte there has
,hgen.LAnalne e
There Is no sportsmanship In c
lug n slitter, Anybody ean do
every tiny in the week.
Many people don't object to trutlt
terrIltl.gso much as tbey do to its after
ee
Canadian
National
Exhibition
PEACE YEAR
arrierica's Greatest Livestock Show
ecres of Manufactures
Exhi bits .by- the Provinces
Exhibits by Dominion Government
Exhibits by West Indies
Grenadier Guards Band
Dragoons' Musical Ride
Auto -Polo Matches
Circus and Hippodrome
Dozen Shows in Single Hour'
Boy Scouts' Review
Canqa's Biggest Dog Show
BABYLON
Greatest Oriental Spectacle
ever presented on Continent
Paintings from England, Scotland
United States and Canada
Educational Exhibits
Goods in Process of Making
Athletic Sports
Aero -Hydroplane Flights -
Grand Wpter Carnival-
Creatore's Famous Band
Score of other Bands
Dozen Band Concerts Daily
Chesapeake and Shannon
Biggest Midway ever
Peace Year Fireworks
inteDuatiO IYeac Tattoo
Bands '-‘400 Musicians
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