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Exeter Times, 1915-8-12, Page 8E. EXETER rIM1 J'l,urscils, August 12th, 1015., R E SQLvr p THAT IT DOES N'T MATTER P�� . HOT -�E It N© WEATHER, MAYBE i 1,, WE ARE THERE WITH i VALLTE6. FOR i •� VIE KEEP CcioL- WAN WE BUY THE 600r) 6Go1 S FbR. OUR PATR9 ,-2- r YES, YES, of COURSE IT'S .HOT, BUT THEN NtBER. WHAT TIME of THE YEAR IT IS. YoU SEE;* :ARE NOT LETTING 11' DISTURB US. WE WILL RTSTALE YOV WITH Pot 1TE.- - NESS, AND WILL GIVE YoU EVERY ATTEN— TION AND THE BEST or WELCOMES. IT'S HoT ALL RIGHT; THAT MAY EFFECT THE PRICE or ICE, BUT oUR GooD, HoNEST GooDS WERE MARKED AT AN HONEST, FAIR PRICE IN THE PIRST PLACE. WE ARE KEEPING CooL, BE— CAUSE WE'VE GoT THINGS RIGHT, BEST GooDS FOR THE FAIREST PRICE. WHITE SKIRTS A few white skirts in good styles made from reppsand piques. Reg- ular $2, $2,50 and $3 values, Special Clearing Price $1,50. MEN'S RAINCOATS These Raincoats are absolutely rainproof. Made good and roomy and will stand lots of hard wear, all sizes at $4.25. RAIN OR DUST COATS FOR WOMEN Made of fine mererized repp, which will keep out the rain and also make a fine dust coat, colors are black, grey, green and blue, Extra $7.50. STANDARD PATTERNS We stock Standard Patterns and we want our many customers and friends to remember that in future they can always get them at this store Call each month and get a Fashion Sheet. ' GIRLS PRINT DRESSES These dresses are worth 60c to 75c, but they are underpriced for quick selling, sizes 8, 10 and 12 ars„ any size 4Sc. 40 PIECE MOSS ROSE TEA SET The last Tea Set we can get in this patterr. Splendid quality of fine china, with pretty moss rose pattern, only ane set to sell, 40 piece $6.00. LACE CURTAINS Pretty Lace Curtains, 21 yards long of fine Nottingham lace with neat pattern in centre, and heavy border, special at per pair $1.00. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS Scarcely two of them alike. Very fine quality of English China new and neat decorations, 35c each or 6 for $1.50. TAPESTRY AND VELVET RUGS Rugs of all kinds have advanced 25 per cent. We are fortunate to have a good supply at old prices. Extra values in large sizes. NEW BRASS GOODS Brass crumb trays $2. Brass candle sticks per pair $1. Trays with handles $2 50. Many other articles of solid brassware, that have just been placed in stock. Market Report—The following is the report of the Exeter nearket corrected up to August llth,. *Wheat $1,110 Barley, new, 500. Oats 55e e Buckwheat 05e, Peas .x1.00 Flour $3,30, i Low Grade Flour $1,904 • Bran $28.00 per ton I ' t ; " ` Shorts $30.00 per ton ' Sugar Beet pulp $27.00 per ton. Rutter 22 to 24 C'reemery butter 28 to 30e, Eggs 19 and 20c, ,Potatoes 66 to. 50e, flogs, ti 8,50 c :: r Young thicken 2 ib, 14e Old Rexis Jc. Old Roosters 7o Young Ducks 4 lh. 13o Ducks 9c 4040404♦••••0•••••••d•••♦•••• • LOCAL Growl and the wad' loolee dreary. J uigh aid tbe path is bright For rt welcome smile 13riens s,xnshiue, while A ,frown shuts out the light, Sigh and ,you rake in nothi.ug, Work and the prize is won,. For the merry mart With 'backbone oan Be' nothing be outdone,' llustle and fortune awaits you, Shirk and defeat is sure, For there's nc chance Of ;deliverance N•••1• **•ee•!• aliss Louisa Sweet in visiting at Kincairdine, . Mr. Win. Blatchford, of Toronto, is visiting an town this week. Mrs. Stewart, of Seaforth, is the, 'guest of Mr. and Mrs, Peart.; Ir, W. R. Southeott is spending a \, few • Idaes in Toronto this week. Miss Blanche. Cann is visiting friends around Zion end Anderson. Miss Bertha Fitchett. of Medford. ie ri iting'with Miss Ethel Brickwood Miss Nettie Passmore, of Toronto, is holidaying with her mother in town Mr. 'Nelson Sheere and sister. Mrs. P. Bo31e were in London on •Monday. Private E. Harness, of London, vis- ited his mother in town over Sundae. Mr. Robt. Taylor. of Zion, who .has been ill for several weeks is improv- ing, aliss Pearl Broderick, al London, spent the week end. with her grand- parents. Mrs. 0. }.decker, of New :Hamburg. is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Browning. Messrs. John Ma3 and Albert limp- er. or Clinton,. visited an town on Saturdae last. Mr. Daniel Kew, of Missouri. called on Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ,Sweet, Monday, on a motor tour. Master Willie Crocker, of Toronto, is 'visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treble Mrs. Jas. Jewell left Monday even- ing for Sarnia, to visit her daughter Mrs. W. 3. McAlister. Mr. John Moore of Mensal?, suf- fered a. paralytic stroke recently and is unable to speak. • Mrs, Thos. Bi's'tt. Sr., has returned after a pleasant visit of several weeks with relatives at Marlette, Mich. Mr. ,Harper Rivers lett Monday for Strnthroe, where he has accepted a position on the Moisons Bank staff. Miss ' villa Reynolds. who has been visiting here for the Lest month. left Saturday for her home in Sarnia. Harvest Thanksgiving services will in be observed in the Trivitt Memorial church the: first Sundae in Septem- ber. NOTICE This Store closes every THURSDAY ArTERNOON at 12.30 during the months of July and August. J.A. STEWART PHONE 16 Notice of Closing We the undersigned merchanta of the Village of Exeter agree to close our places of business at the hour of half past twelve o'clock on Thursda3 afternoons during the .months of Jule and August. 3, A. Stewart T. Hawkins & Son S. Martin. & Son S. Fitton F. M. Boyle Exeter Times Ptg Co. W. J. Beer W. F. Beavers Lawson. & Triek F. E. Willie LL, Spackman P. Frayne 3. Grigg J. Senior E. A. Follicle W W. Taman A. E. Moore Jonen & May W. J. Statham Mrs.. Yeo I. A. Wambold J. W, Powell W. S. Howes -T- CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POST- ING OSTING OF VOTER'S LIST Voters' List 1915, Munioipalitsof the Village of Exeter, Counts of Huron„ Notice is herebe given that I have transmitted or delivered to tbe, per. sons mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario 'Voters' List Act ,the copies, required b3 said section: to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to acid Act, o.0 all per- eons ewsons appearing or the last revised 'rli.ss renexrent-J ti ..of• the said Munici palite at Elections, for Members of the Legislative Assemble' and at Mun- icipal elections and that the .said list w.is first' posted up at my office at Exeter on the 2nd dee of August, 1915 axed remains there for inspection. Arid 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate procecd*xtgs to have an:. errors or clnis<ionn corrected ;ae- cot'ding to Pew. L) •th ilc. d e 8rd dee. of August. 1915. .7()y,, SLN10It Acting Clerk Genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Coal KESTLE, ROWE & WOOD PHONE 40 Exeter, Ontario AGENTS for British American O11 Co. Lance -Corp. Wm. O'Rouslke, of Sea - forth, a member of the 2nd 'Batta- lion, 'who was prcviousle reported missing, is now reported a prisoner at Giessen,. • fir. Td. Ds erg of 'Brantford, in cora- nate with some friends motored up and spent the week pend with his father, leer. A. G. Dyer. Mrs'. Dyer who has spent a couple of week here returned Tuesday. , Rave's this for Oats—Amos coupe of Eirkt,or., the popular sacretar3 of the Itirkton, Vali .Nair, has some oats on his farm in tlsborne which will take some beating. These cats are of the 0. A. C. No. 72 variety', and measure 5 ft, 3 in. A. sample may be seen at F. A. Ta3•lotr's store, I£irktoli,—St. Marys JbournaI. • For the chap who can't endure. Sing And the world's harmonious," Grumble Mand things go evrong, And 'all the' tuna -a 1 You are out of rhyme With the 'bus) hustling throng. Kick and 'there's trouble brewing, Whistle and life is gas, Ai.d the world's in tune ?Like a .dag• in June,. And the clouds all melt away'. Miss Irno Sweet is holiaa3ing ;with relatives' in Wiagh'atn, on, .. i%ir, and Mrs, F. ,131:tchl'ord vre vis• iting with relatives in Goderich, Mr. Douglas Stewart has returned 1. i after holid3ain,, for a week at Grand Bend, Mr. Wilbur Milison, of New West - Minster, R.C. is rioting Mr. Iienre Welsh. Mrs. W. J,• R'eanian Mise Lula Mar- tin artin and Miss Irene ?fivers are poli- lino in;g at Grand Bend. Miss ,Delight Hobbs. of Toronto, is visiting for a week with her sister, 11Irs. T. Orville Southcott,_ Mrs. Pearson. of London, who has been 'visiting relatives in town for a week returned to her home on Mon. - de y. 1 , '3 t Mr. Myron Culbert. of Biddulph, who has been suffering with blood- poisoi.inq in has hand is •improving slowly. • '•"; -Nee( Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawkshn.w and children, of Toronto, are visiting the for e rs'parents, and Mrs. John H,awkshaw, .Messrs. Willis & McLeod are . in- stalling a medicated air service in connection with their barber shop for use sifter shaving. Mrs. W. H. Davis visited len Godere Leh and Exeter this week, having'. made the round trip in a car• with her son, W. IL—Mitchell Advocate. Elderly peoople should use Rexarl. Orderlies. Thee are a perTect mild laxative. Sold only Cole The Rexall store, 10c., 25e. & 50c. boxes. Mr. and Mrs. N.' L. Brandon, the Misses Hooper and Lawrence Hooper motored to Exeter for Sundae. Mrs. Rrandon remained over to visit friends in Hensail.—St. Mares Journal Next Sabbath morning 'Rev. Mr. Yellazld will occupe the pulpit of the Main street Methodist church. Mr. A.. J. Hee wood will preach at Bethany in the afternoon anti Main street in the evening. . , , i. Rain Rain. and More Rain — 'This community during the past week wit- nessed one of the wettest spells at this season of the 3 ear known to the oldest inhabitants. Creeks and streams that at other seesens were dried up were rushing torrents. flats wereflooded and the 'Aux Saublc•river w's moat to the springtime floods when the warm sunshine 'melts the snow and ice of winter. The roar ,of the water could be heard for blocks. It rained every day during the Annie, One minutethe sun would be shining brightl3 and perhap.he next there would: be a regular ;deluge of mint This kept up for several days,and the enat,titr of water that fell and the was it kept ep was somewhat alarm- ing to the farmers. Saturday night there was a bad electrical storm pos- ed over this section. Much of the ants are •doivn end will have to be cut one . way sof the field. Some of the 'wheat has started to sprout. Some farmers were fortunate enough to get their wheat drawn before the rains :came. The real. damage how.* everhas not been very heavy but has meant a dela3 to the ha.rvestirte; This week the weather has been cine. as'd +oil Tuesday many of the farmers started, to cut their oat seed barley,. Wednesday they commenced. drawing in the wheat. A weeks or so Of fine weather will mean nl.tieh and, 'should the 'c'rop be harvested evithout further darnege will be one of the biggest yields for a number of yerars. Prizes --Who wouldn't want to be a bowler and l;et inside tole' prizes when tlxcs sec the grand 'as-, sortinent of handsome prizes that are on exhibition in the south window .of A. Stewart's store? The bowlers themselves siinpls have ;to stop and look them over neerl3.everytilne they pass and if prizes are ane stimulus there should be some keeril3 contested 1inines on the green this week; The visitors sae alley, are amongist the finest prizes put up any where' There is cut glass and china in profusion The :first event is for the S. G, 13aw- den troph3 , This trophy becomes the propertt of the club winning it three sears and as the London Thistle club have won it twice 'thea' are out to win this Jean The ifirst (pram in this event is Tour mahogane trays, il- luminated leather centres: Second Prize, 'four cut glass vawn 12 inch tu- lip 'eating, The second event is the. South Huron troph3 ; first prize four cut glass vases, 12 inches, tube tut- ting; second prize, four cut glass howls, 8 inch, Bijou cutting., The third event is the W. J. Beaman tro- phi •.for the Consolation; first 'prize (Four cut glass jugs, 4 pint. floral cut- ting; (second prize four table mirrors 12 inch, 'silver finish. Scotch doubles first event, first prize, two cut glen; fruit and fern •bowls, silver lining; second Prize, two hand son•a 14 Atece chocbl•xte sets. Scotch doubles, Seco: d event, first prize, •two ;dresser mir- rors, Oxodiscd ,Finish; ;sdcond prize, two Ro3al Doulton sandwich and ice cream trans. Special rink "prize do- nated ,by the President, 3 A. Stewart to be plated `for by the rinks losing their !first three games; prize four handsome flower pots, Greek shape, '_Alexandria ware. Miss Jennie Craver. of the Publio Library, Brantford, visited the past week with Mrs. John Braund. Mr. W. 0, Fritz has returned to his duties at the Canadian Bank of !Com- merce after holida3 ing at h's hoome in Guelph, Mr. S. E. Fisher, of the Bank or. Commerce staff, London, and former - 13 with the branch here, has enlisted for active service. Mr. 3. F. Rreeger, lobo has been visiting 'with relatives in town for a month left 111onda3" for Alberta to spend the summer, _ Dr. Kinsman and Mr. E. Howald representing Exeter lodge 'No. 67 I. 0. 0. F. are in Stratford this week attending the Grand Lodge. Mr. Leon Treble. of the Times staff left Wednesda3 morning for London where be has secured a position with the London Printing vied. Litho Co. His •mane friends will wish him every success'. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harwood and -Miss Harwood. of Toronto, visited the for- mer's 'mother, Ilirs. Jas. Pickard dur- ing ueing the past week. On Sunday even- ing in James street church Miss Har- wood sang a solo and she and. ,her father a duett much to the delight of the congregation. Mr. Harwood is moving with his famil3 from Tor- onto to St. Thomas. �. Normal School Entrance rtesults— The results of the middle school ex- amin'ati on tor entrance into the normal school are out and those who passed from the Exeter school are as followsiy A. E. Brokenshire ; L V. Creers; L. W. Finkbeiner (honors) 'G. pestle (honors), S. E. Klein'fcldt, F. E. alePherson, E. Oestricher, L H. Sweet, Y. L. Triebner; P. E. ,Tieman (honors). • A. T. Tiernan is required to rewrite B. and C. histors., Onion Crop—The new industry that has reached quite extensive propor- tions in Exeter having Arept in from our neighboring localities promises to return vera creditable recompense to those who have been engaged in, it. That is,the onion crop which is being pulled at the present time. The crop has turned out a good average one and surpasses the • expectations of some of the growers a few week sago The onions, which were sown thickl3 it rows are now being pulled tend spread out to dry when the tops will be removed. For God, King and Country. The reasons why you should enlist t1 subscribe to the Canadian Patriotic Fund to the extent of your ability: 1—I owe to my country and to the Empire, of which we are a part, either to fight myself or help to make it pos- sible for others to fight in this su- preme struggle. 2—As a Canadian I have enjoyed the protection and privileges of Bri- tish citizenship and have never yet been called upon in defence of the Empire. • • 3—I have paid no war tax. My mother country has borne the burden of my protection alone. 4—In this hour, of trial I desire Great Britain to realize that every Canadian is supporting and upholding her cause. 5—The war in which we are engag- ed is a righteous cause, a struggle for truth, liberty and for the sacredness of treaties and the given word. B- If I cannot eo myself. C can help to make it possible for others to go. Guaranteeing to their families. provis- ion during their absence, and some comforts to those in the field. 7—Every soldier who has gone from Canada is as truly. my representative as he who went from Exeter. 8—Those who have gone to the front are making greaser sacrifices than anything I can do at home. Therefore I must help. 9—Think of the comforts and safety you are enjoying in comparison with the suffering and danger of our sol- diere in the trenches, and the shell - swept battle fields. 10=An unparalleled crisis in the world's history calls for supreme, eac- ritice on my part. I must do thy duty; I must fight or pay, A great issue is at stake; let nq buckle down and with one mighty effort, give until it hurts.. There will really be no blessing to up if we do less than th's. Crediton Mr. Conrad Iitihn and daughter. Carrie are visiting in Scbewaing, Mich. 11Ir. Mose Feist bas been .on the• sick list. Misses Tillie and Millie Bertrand, of .Detxoit, are spending their vaoa- tion with their mother. Mr. rn'd Mrs. helhoFfer u.nd f••rnily il3, ,returned missionary, from Chiina, are spending their "furlough with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mr's. 'G. K. $rower. . bar. and Mrs. S. Brown and 'klaugh- ters. Mildred :and. Erma„ are visiting relatives in .Sebewaing, Mich. Mr. Eckert, of Sebringviile, spent Tuesday with. his son, Mrs. 1:13. 'Wind and family of, ale- troit ;are spending their vacation with. Mr. 'Charles Wolfe. Mrs.. Henry Lankin and daughter, Jean, of• Loran, ar..M e visiting r. and Mrs. J. G. Tcoung- Mr. Hy. Eiiber, M,P.P..is spending a eveek''s vacation. in New Ontario and other 'places.. Tars. Heatherle3, of London, is spending u few dais with her 'par- ents„ Mr. and lairs. IHenrs' Mots. The Y. P. A: of the Evangelical' church entertained the Soong people of Dashwood to a lawn. social on,Tueen dee eveninglast. A very enjoyable time was spent b3 all. Mr. Banes of the Bian.k or Com- tnerce has been transferred, to the hark at Cobalt, Mr. Spence, of Sar- cIa taking his place here. W,HALEN Miss Una C. Bullar and W'eslee Wright, of London. are spending this week with the latter's Lather here in the village. Miss .Gracie Nixon, of Pens:peet, as spending this week nt'W,m. Brook's, Mr, and ,Mrs. Hector Millson 'visit- ed over Sunday with relatives in Lon, don.. Clarence and Freddie Tales, of Lon- don, ;are spending their hotidae s here with their grandmother, Mfrs, Suth- erb3. Clara l%iorle'3 spent last week with relatives at Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Harve3' Squire visit ed over Sunday with her uncle, ,Da- vid .Long, near London. Mr. and ;Mrs. Wes1e3' Archer, of London, are visiting 'the(s week with the J.atter's sister, Mrs. Thomas Mor- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chittick, of near Granton, spent Sunday at Al- bert Gunnings. The continued wet weather has de- ed the farm work a lot. There are no oats cut around here and only ( pert of tbe barley: The wheat , is growing in the stook but not much' of it is bort. Corn and routs are above the average this gear,, STEPJJEN' COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Ste- phen convened ink the Town Ball, Ore - ("Hon on Monday, the 2ttd day sof Aug- ust, 1915 at 1 p.m. All members were present, The minutes of the previous meeting • were read' and a- dopted. Love and Webb that Win. B. Oliver be appointed to enforce the provisions of By-law No. 210 Mused by the Mui:i- cipalit3 to license places of amuse- ment, etc.—Carried. Neeb and 'Webb' that by=law No. ,222 to levy taxes, on the rateable property of the Township of Stephen forthe present 3 ear, having been; read three times be passed and Rigicied be thte reeve end clerk and the seal of the corporation attached thereto. The folloiwing aceounts were passed Ed. Triebraer, refund of statute labor, .$2.00; R. J. Lovell ,& Co. order book and expenses, ::;1.0,85; Norman Vin ent rep. culvert, $2,00; ;EIerbert, rehear printing account, ,$52,00; Chas. Kienz- le a.rd others, grading, $19,25; Ed. Wild, gravel;$35.50; William fuelling rep. culvert, $3.00: F d. Wild, rep. cul. vert $1.25; W. 1-7, Geiser, commis,- sioner. C. Ltd.,. ,$10.25; Vincent & Adams, :drawing.. gravel. 3rd. S. Rd., $25,00; W. R. lliott, travelling 'ex, penses to Sarnia;' $4.00; John Jacobs gravel contract, E. S. Rd; $6.75; W. 11. Penl�,ale, cornmission'r E. S. Red-, :1.25. The couneiladjoutned to rre,t egr'ia in the Town ,?fall, :Crediton,. or. Mon- day, the 6th of September ° next n+` I I).enry Eilb:'.r, Clerk. POW'ELL' A SENSATION! WATCH IT NEXT WEEK W.E wish to close out balance of our Porcelian .. Dinnerware and are offeringit at SENSATIONAL prices to see it go. It comprises :, Soup, Dinner, Tea and Brea` and Batter Plates; Gravy Boats, Plat- ters. Cups and Saucers, Sug'trs &i Creams, besides 100 pretty China Salad Row's. This is an exceptional chance to get beautiful dishes at swill low prices, Coma and see for yourself. THRESHING G TIME is at hand and you'll maybe need more. Our Candy .Coi.intelr s the ane plat e to get Goon CANDY handled with care, and good? assortment. WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES in bulk, fresh and ata petizing.• PEANUTS, fresh roasted or salted. FRUITS and CH W IN t3 GUMS. Spend some at our Candy ()canter. Send the Children to Powell's Watch the Windows for Specials POWELL'S BAZAAR THE HOME OF EEDISON PHONOGRAPHS Phone 55. Exeter, Ontario Western fair LONDON,CANAD A September loth to i8th, 'i5 $3),O)) ia.Prize3 and Attractions Prizes increased this year by $3,000. Fireworks Every Night Excellent Program of Attractions " Twice Daily. Two Speed Events Daily. New Steel Grand Stand Midway Better Than Ever i'lusic by the Best Available Bands SINGLE FARE— over all Railways West of Toronto, and Fare and. One -Third from Outside Points. Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all Information from the Secretary W. J. REID, A 11. BUNT, PRESIDENT SECRETARY MADE - IN CANADA. TAKE AWAY' ACH �p (TRADE MARK ResarrrfaD) Tievattr li Aei//j-'# i, Jut !se/b{y A. Ms naked tra,tA" Asps/aro sure pi L LS A hen lean combination o1 dnigs which remove many disabi% Head.ebe, Toothache, Muaulic cad Nervous Pain, Stiffness, Twit Soreaa. oc Nenoua F3hauRioa due to impure a tbia Biocd. PRICE SOc.. A BOX FROM Al„ L.DRUBGIST$ mem GEORGIAN gra eft., CeRION019wgo , 4..64L, HICKIS' FORECASTS The Second Eeactionars Storm Period will center on and touching the16t 1 h and 17th, approaching AP a its greatest south declination. •Disturbe anccs promise to be moderate at this tune, there being no combination of astronomical causes indicating 'all - normal ab -normal results, By the 'middl, ofAug- ust, however, it must be kept in mind that West India storms mai begin t l eir ravages as ?far northward as the gulf regions and on the south Atlantic coasts. The ;congregation of an Ottawa church have decided to give one ,m'a- cbine gun a month as long as t he war ,lasts, MACHINE GUNS NOW ASS•QRED The Canadian Government is deter- reined that pur soldiers will' not be further 'handicapped in fighting the Huns. Lack of sufficient machine guns has proved disastrous and four to each or our regiments against twenty in 'each German regiments is too great odds in favor of our enem- ies. In addition to what the aovernibent is suppl3ing, Hon. Senator Lougheed, acting Minister of M',laia, called for contributions bnd there has been a generous response. Already cont- ributions have been received which will aid the Government to buy a thtlusand of them. In addition to the half ,million dollar gift from the prov- ince of Ontario, there has been. one gift of 840,000, two of $10,000 each and a great number of from $10• to $5,000. The3 are coming .froth prov-. iaces. cities, towns and villages:, from lodges and societies, :from, m,anufact- ares and businena firths and private individuals. Senator Lougheed states that orig- inally the allotment was four innchine guns to en infantry brigade. this has been 'increased to •eii$ht guns to ,each r battalion, This is the ,ntxrnber which is ill (be officially suppl:cd. The private rtontributions will be in, edditioa to these. It is "calculated that enough. goner Will be subscribed to furnish them 'to all the Canadians who ,can be trained to 'operate them. The War Purchasing Commission bas •,contracted for a continuous sup- ply of this very necessary armament. The first supply will go to .the; 'troaps at the front but at the instrucion. 'camps enough machine guns will be pieced to thoroughly train hundreds. in their nes. Each regiment wal have enoug b of these guns when it gots into action to guarantee that there will be no handicap through inferor- ity in number with the enemen, M.Rowo Funeral Dilutor and Furniture Dealer COMPLETE STOCK RLW1 YS ON WIND PRONE 20a Western University, London, Another Great Advance income Doubled —Now 475, 000 Another large addition to Facaltg' and Epuipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment inr View. Write for particulars to E. E. Braithwaite, M.A.,, PJs.L President. "A. Mane Abilitg is his Passport'* Frank Weaver Professor ee Music, " London, Ont. Teacher of Organ and all bracche. of Piano Playing; Voice Culture and Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 pars practical .experience.. For Terms apply at S. Martha lib Son'a Music Store J PERRY F. Di MJ E Lee s. • F_ i,icetaaed Age-, e••• tioneer. Sales conduoted in any lo.' . catity. Terms moderate Orders 'lett at Tim office will be promptly; at' tended to. Rhone 114, Irixk at., 4k49 dress KitItton P,0. , t - l