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The Clinton New Era, 1915-08-19, Page 3llRhureday, August, 19tH, 1915 MBE CLINTON NEW ERA PAGE THREE W. BRYDONE -$ARItiSTER SOLICITOR NOTARY ' PI BLIO, ETO CLINTON NRRRLES 8. HRL,E Oonneyanae, Notary Public, Commissioner, etc REAL ESTATE AND 1NSURANOE Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huron St, Clinton, H. T. R A N C E'. Notary Public, Conveyancer.' Financial and Real Estate INSURANCE AGENT -Representing 19 Fire In surmise Companies.. Division Court Office. Piano Tuning Mr. James Doherty wishes to in- form the public that he is pre - /hared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive nrompt attention. M. G Cameron, ICC. T' trrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Office on Albert Street, occupied Ey r. Hooper. In Clinton on every Morady, n a and o any day y for which ppointmente are made. Cffice hours rem 0 a.m. to 0 p m. A good vault in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr. Hooper will mate my oppointmentsfor Mr. Cameron. Medial. DR 1. W. TIDMIPSON Physician, Samoa, Ete _ eneoi Sattention .Throat, and Nosdiseasese the Eyes ea °fully : unlined, and suitable' lanes prescribed. Office and Residence. Two doors west of the Commercial Dot. Huron St. DRS. G1.101 and GA,lEHhi Dr. W. Gunn, L.11. C. P., L. B. C. S.. E U Dr. ^. pan's office at residence nigh Street Dr. J. C. Candler. B.A. 111.8, Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night cello et residence, Rattenbnro St. or et hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. gEYSICLAN. SURGEON. econchenr, oto„ office and residence on tenburY Street,. DR. F. A. AXON DENTIST u Crown and Bridge Work a 6pectaltyi (6! Graduate of O,O,D,S,.a Chicano, and 5.0,0,6 Toronto. Bayfield on W,n.days, Mar lot to D DR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. ' Spooled: oere taken to make dental treat went ea painless es possible.. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction see GODERICH ONT Patin Mom sales a epe01111/. Orders .f . NEW ERA o1Loe, Clinton, prd.m.Uy attend. to. Terme reasonable, Farmers' sale note discounted G. D. McTaggart M. 1J. MoTaggar Me Taggart Bros. BANKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTOI+ a. General Banking • Bushier transacted MOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued, Interest allowed n deposits Fail Term troy Aug. 3,0 CENTRAL add STRATFORD. ONT. This is Ontario's best practical training school with Commercial Shorthand and Telegraphy de partmeots. • Our courses aro thorough and instructors are ex- perienced. VVe place graduates in positions. Write for our free catalogue at once and sae if it interests you. McLachlan. Principal WANTED 10000 doz. Non -fertile. New Laid Eggs each, week We are prepared to pay a premium for eggs from flocks where there are no male birds -eggs to be not over 4 days old Broilers and Fat Hens Do not hold your poultry until fall - when the market is glutted and the price is cut in two. Sell now while the prices are high The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Perm LOnlyed Town Insured. Prop erty Head. Office-Seaforth, Ont Seed Buckwheat and Millet We've a good supply of Buckwheat and Millet at reasonable prices Have you tried our Quebec Maple Syrup ? We_have only a•few cans eft A carload of Bran and Shorts due to arrive this week OFFICERS. J, B. McLean, Seaforth, President J.' Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pres. , 'Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec: Treas Directors -D, P. McGregor, Sea - forth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W. Rinne Seaforth; John Benneweis, Dublin; J. Evans, Beechwood; A. McEwen, Brucefield; J, B. McLean 'Seaforth: J. Connolly, Goderich: Robert Ferris; 'Hariock . Agents. -Ed. 'Hinc'hley, Seaforth; W. Chesney, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo. 'Holmesville; Alex. Leitch. Clinton; R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhagen The Gaon -I ooglois Co., "mild The up-to-date Firm, Clinton Phone 190. N. W. TREWARTHA, W. JENNKINS iAAAAAAAWAAAAsAAAAAAAAAA 4 4 4 4 A Carload of Canada P01110114 (CHICHI Phone us for prices It will. pay you John Hutton LONDESBORO 4 4 3 1 4 4 4 4 4. • 1. • • •• • • • • • Pianos See and here our finest New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos and Oi gans, ' .speeial values in Art Cases Pianos and organs rent ed. Choice new Edison phonographs, Music & 4 variety goods. 4 Music Emporium t 4 4 C. Hoare 4 4 rilIWIMPVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvve WOMAN IN TERRIBLE STATE Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. Cape Wolfe, Canada.-" Last March I was a complete wreck. I had given up all hope of getting better or living any length of time, as I was, such a sufferer, from female troubles. But I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and. today I am in good health and have a pair of twin boys two months old and growing finely. \I surprised doctors and neighbors for they all know what a wreck I was. "Now I am healthy, happy and hearty, and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies. You may publish this letter if you, like. I think if more women used your remedies they would have better health." -Mrs. J. T. Coox, Lot No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., Canada. Because your case is a difficult one,and doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has remedied many cases of female ills, such as inflamma- tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, and it may be exactly what you need. The Pinkham record is a proud and peerless one. It is a record of constant victory over the ob- stinateills of women ills that deal out. despair. It is an es- tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham': VegetableCompound has restored health ,V.0, E PlNNM to thousands of such suffering women. Why don't you try it if you need such a medicine? NORTH END FEED STORE Drs. Geo. `& M. E. Whitley Heilemann Osteopathic Phy. Specialists in Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders dlye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Office-Rattlenbury 'Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m. FORD &;=McLPOO eedeorn On 'Sand -A large stock bf Corn, • Mangols, and Turnip Seed, which will .be sold . AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Secure Your Order for Fertilizer x Potash For: Your Boot Crop.. We will mix it for 'you at:': the store. 'Agent for Heintzndau Pianos „Cid ones taken in exchange, and balance on easy terms, We're . naw selling Timothy Seed (Government .Stannccllait.). 'Vire also have on haind, Alfalfa, Aleike, and Red Clover.. We always have onhand -Goose. !Wheat,Peae n ed 1 and Fe Corn Barley Bighead Market 'Prices paid for Hay and. all Dawns., FORD & - M-cLEOD FRANK W. EVA'NS 1 -i -14-1-1-1-1-4-I-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-/-1 I -I l- - • -h Bowser's Two Weeks He Went That Long Without 1* a Row. By M. QUAD. Copyright, 1914, by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate. the, as sue torItav at little -"'I7ow, G Cvthen, I want to'have.n little talk with L yon. Yon are 'dissatisfied as to the way thls house is fun." "Yes; I am dissatisfied," replied Mr, pA� K -i Bowser as he, sat down in surprise, W I'L'I, . AIR, - "Th'en why don't you leave it? There • Is no rope around you -no reason why Train Of Thought Inspired By a Letter Yon should stay here and feel yourself About Fruit a fives" a martyr•" • Yon --yon are tallang to the?" "I'm tailing straight at you, sir! Tv - pry 'week or so you raise a row about your shirts, collars or socks. I want you to stop such conduct. If you don't I'll gather them all up' and pitch them out the window!" "This -this is Mrs. Bowser!" he gasp - 'ed as he rubbed his eyes and stared at "This is Mrs. Bowser, sir, wife of Mr. Bowser, the biggest crank in America! She has put up with your nagging just as long as she can. I5 there is any more of it you will hear something drop! There are a few lit- tle things that I want to speak about. You always find fault with the gas bill no matter whether It is more or less. 'Yon either quit that or we'll turn to _- ethe tallow candles. I don't inhale gas or give it to beggars!" "Say," said Ms. Bowser as he looked around the room to see 3f be was 511 his own house -"say, 1 -P" - i I I :III -1 I I I I lel-I-I lei -1-1-I ' Mr. Bowser sat in his office thinking. It had been two whole weeks since there was a row in his house. This was unprecedented. Was he growing old and absent- minded? Was he neglecting the things that should not be forgotten? By neglecting to, raise a row wasn't he holding out false hopes to Mrs. Bow- ser? Wouldn't she soon be taking ad- vantage of his peaceful state of mind? Hadn't there been two or three indi- cations of late that she wanted, to take the bossing of things into her own bands? Mrs. Bowser was no serf, but there 'were limits beyond which no wife should be allowed to go. A husband shouldn't be a tyrant, but he should rule his own house and charge his wife with extravagance. Perhaps a husband should talk things over with his wife, but he shouldn't pay much heed to what she says. Mr. Bowser made up his mind that he had been remiss and that he must make p n for it. He had his dignity on when he en- tered the house at the usual hour. His attitude during the dinner hour was eminently frozen and proper. He had intended to find fault with the TERMS CASE. PRONE 192. GRAND TRUNK RAILEM Harvest Help Excursions s .51.00 to Winnipeg August 19 and 26 From stations Kingston and sten• frew and East in Ontario and Quebec August 21 and, 26 From stations. Toronto to North Bay inclusive, and East, but not, including Kingston, Renfrew or east thereof AUguSt 24 and 28 From stations in Ontario,North,and West of Toronto but ,'not 'including line Toronto,to North Bay-. - . ':For particulars as to, tickets west of Winnipeg, etc., apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. John Raneford St Son, city p aasen- ger' and Ticket Agents, phone,. 67 A. 0. Pattison,' Station ;agent ;That! turkey has, lost 900 ships in the Black S.t.What she needs it a: Niel canal • I :• , i 'r MR. D. MCLEAN '. (Mille, Ont., Nov, 28th, 1914. "For over two years, I .was troubled with Constipation, Drowsxness, Lack of Appetite and Headaches. I tried several medicines, but got no results and my H ere. One became more ser Headaches bac, "And the coal;" she continued as she day I saw your sign which read 'Fruit- s -Lives' make you feel like walking on waved him to silence. "Coal is so air. This appealed to me, so I decided ranch per ton. We burn about so much to try a hos. In a very short time, 1 off for caramels. and yettyou raise a per month. I don't eat t or trade it began to feel better, andnowlfeclfine. row every two or three weeks about Now I have a good, appetite, relish the coal bill. If I hear another word from you this winter about coal Pn put out every are and turn this house Into n cold storage establishment," That was Mri. Bowser sitting there before him -the same Mrs. Bowser whom he had bulldozed and browbeat- en for years and years -and she was now talking to him in that fashion. It was the same woman sure enough, but he looked at her as one in a dream, and her words seemed to come from far away. "I buy the meat and groceries," she contiuued, "and I buy as economically as I can. I save at least 15 per cent more than you could, and yet you are always finding fault, I am tired of it. You either cease to talk or I cease to buy. You are also constantly med- dling with the kitchen help and there- by usurping my authority. If you think you can run the kitchen ,then stay home and clo It. The best girl I have had for 0 year left me yesterday be- cause you were always poking your nose in the kitchen," "P-poke•poking my nose," murmur- ed Mr. Bowser as he grew white around the mouth. "That's what 1 said. You thought yourself a philanthropist when you sneaked down and said it was too bad she had to work for a living, but she called you a baldheaded old meddler!" "She -she called me that, did she? Why, the -the" - "And here's another thing, Mr. Bow- ser. You come home and want to play cards to pass away the evenings. We sit down to play, and because I beat you three or four straight games you get mad and kick things about and wish you had spent the evening at the club. I don't know where your club is or what it 1s like, but any time you prefer it to my society don't hesitate on my account. As a matter of fact, you hardly know one card from an- other and should take lessons from me for two or three months. However, as I shall never play with you again it's a matter of indifference." Mr. Bowser rose up and gasped. Then he sat down' and choked." Mrs. Bowser could see his lips moving, but no sound came from them. "And . you talk about my extrava- gance in clothes," she said as she look- ed him up and down. "Yes, that Is a pet hobby of yours: and yet youknow you spend more for cocktails than I do I o more cigars ars than d for gloves, g for shoes, more for worthless patent medicines than I do for dresses. There isn't a husband in the state earning $30 per week whose wife does not dress like a queen compared to me. You have got to stop throwing away money and turn it over to me to dress on!" "Woman -w -o -m -a -n!" Mr. Bowser managed to gasp, but she pointed ger finger and said: "Once In a great while you open your heart and give me a dollar for pin 'money, but you expect it to last me for three months. I want to change right here and now: I want a weekly allow- ance, and a liberal one at that! You simply drink fewer cocktails and smoke fewer cigars and I'll take the money! It's a favorite theory of yours that no woman can be trusted with money, but if I can't make 75 cents go further than your dollar I'll be willing to mend my own shoes!" Mr. Bowser got up to walk about, but his knees wabbled so that he had to sit down again. "There's another thing, while we are everything I eat, and the Headaches aro gone entirely. T cannot say too much for 'Fruit-a-tives', and recom- mend this fileasantjrwit medicine to all my friends". DAN MCLEAN. "FRUIT-A-TIVES' is daily proving its priceless value in relieving cases of Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouble - General 'Weakness, and Skin Diseases. 50e. a box, G for $2.50, trial size, 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa. SUNDAY SCHOOL® Lesson VW, -Third Quarter, For Aug. 22, 1915. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, 11 Chron.'xv, 1.15. Memory Verses,- 1, 2 -Golden Text, Jas. iv, 8 -Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. In the story. of Jeroboam we had a simple of all the kings . of the ten' tribes; for there was not a good kine among them. They all walked, in the ways of Jeroboam, son of Nebel, who mule Israel to sin, There were a few -just eight, 1 think-amongthe kings of Judah who diel bight In the eyes of the Lord, and' Asa of today's lesson was one of them (verses 1, 2), Ells, fa- ther, Abljah, son of itehoboam, reigned only three years (nlii 1, 2). The Lord gave him and his army a victory over the army of Jeroboam because they relied upon the Lord God of their fa- thers (xlil, 12, 18). Itis words in sift, 12, are always belpful-"Behold, God captain." �' • n is for our et it •1 is with t t Himself While the story of Asa is told in part of a chapter in the book of Kings (I' Kings xv, 8.24), it occupies three chapters in Cbronicles'(xiv, xv, xvih the first Itwo telling of 'his thirty-five years of faithfulness and blessiug and the last telling or five' years of disobe- ciicnce. What a pity that such a good Icing with such a long reign should waste bis later years in hindering from God! But such always is min whbu he turns away from Goch We t think of Asa as a lost man. 'nuking matters over. W uonever you get mad at me you talk divorce, ali- mony and all that. If you want n di- vorce from re* go and file your appli- cation, and 1 won't contest it. I'm young enough and good looking enough to find another husband in a year or two, and I'it take care he isn't a crank! As to alimony, I've helped you to make all you have, and I shall want half of 1L If there's a separation ono of us will have to leave this house, and it won't be me, Mr. Bowser! I think this is about all. 1 am now going ug to my room, and should anybody call you will say that 1 am not at home. Should you wish to talk with me on any subject we have missed just come upstairs and give three raps on the door, but I think we have gone into matters pretty thoroughly," She vanished upstairs, and then Mr. Bowser sat with his head in his hands and thought and pondered for the next half hour. He couldn't make it out, try as he would, and when Mrs. Bow- ser came downstairs at midnight she foulyd him asleep on the .lounge with a tear in the corner of either eye. "A BALDHEADED OLD MEDDLER." dinner, but it was so good that he couldn't say a word. He was fishing for something, however,, and „by and„ by he found it. He noticed a stain oh the carpet and exclaimed: "So the whole house is going to ruin for the want of prober attention! No matter hold much I buy,"you manage to.destroyit." , "What's -the matter now?" asked Mrs. ;Bowser as+she turned on him. "The mstter is, that you ,hunted up 'the ink bottle and venial the contents "on this carpet. Look: at that spot over there. Nice aight..to greet the eye. of a husband isn't it?" f "This carpet 1sthree years old, Mr.. Bowser ,aind',cthat stain has been there for two leida. You made it yourself by upsetting a bottle o! ,hair dye, sad... though Iiltade used;e!ery}hingtiI could think ot;,•x 'ave heedlmable''tO take, alt out" '!What[ What! Yon talk that way to mei" he ®hooted as he sprang np. ' :Woman, 1 permit" -- - • %'slt tjovvyE�', �lmmdadell lilts; Bow Nod A Lame 3Ick -FOR A ;LONG TIME, Sometimes Could 'Hardly Tum to Bed..,....,, SUMMER HEAT 1111b1) ON BABY No season of the year is so danger ous to the life of little ones as is the summer.The excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand ,be baby may be beyond all human help before the mother realises he is iib Summer is the season when diarrohoea, cholera in(antum, dysen try and colic are most prevalent. Any one of these troubles may prove dead lv if not promptly treated, During the summer the mothers hest friend i3 Baby's Own Tablets. The regulate the bowels, sweeten the stninach and keep baby healthy. v,l '(he Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. When tli'eiack gets so bad and aches like a," toothache" you niay rest assured that the kidneys are affected in some way. 'r•Onthefirst'sign'of a backache, Doan's, Kidney Phlls should be taken, and if this. is done ianmediately ) ou Will save your- self many years Of suliering.frorn serious 'kidney trouble. W lte's'COnSPnt Not Now Needed Change in the Regulation "for En- listment in Overseas .Bnttral'on -No Purchase or Discharge Mr, 3, W. Fraser, Truro, N.S., writes: "I have had a lame back for a long time. Sometimes „I could hardly turn over in of •' t six boxes [ can's' bed, but after lake g, D Kidney 'Pills I fetid"that ttiy; back is es strong as;;ever. 'I can't praise thein enough. Doan's Kidney, Pills are 50e. per box,, 3 boxes for $1.25;: at all dealers or mailed') , dtreet9ss.5sect-t A�e i]y Th e Milburn Co L1 mitsd oroyto, nt . •;: ep orderingdirect secfT ; Doan':." Can110 though he acted so badly nt the last, but he lost part of the full reward which might bare been his (11 John S; I Cor. 111, 11-151. Quietness and rest on every sidle and a whole hearted seeking, the Lard Uud marked the first lou years or morn of his reign ;sly, 3-7; xv, 12.15). Saab rest and peace and quietness is the privilege of every true believer, nod when LIo givelh quietness wile then unmake trouble whether in the case of a nation or a man only (Job xxxi-, • 20). It is our privilege thus to fore- taste ortetaste the kingdom when the work u1'' righteousness shall be pence, :old the effect or service of righteousness quiet- ness and assurance forever Iisu. xxxii, 1, 17). The same Lord 1s ever saying to all, "Coote unto rue, '* 's '" end 1 will give you rest" (Matt. xi, IS -30), and it is written, "We 'Who have believed do enter into rest" (Deb. 3). The great adversary hates pence always, and 30 he stt red up the Ethiopians with nn army or over n million to go agaiplst Asa, who had only about half us ninny men, but Asa cried unto the Lord his God fu the words of that ever memo- rable prayer or chapter xtv, 11, so brief yet so comprehensive, which has help- ed Inc many a time, and will prove a comfort and strength to all who nppm- white it Otlowa, Aug. 9. It was offici- ally anncunced this mot'nieg'i glint the Military Department had abol- ished the 'regulation by w hieh man'is ' prevented .from enlisting because his wife o1s patents, ola= jetted, and hi future noncan can change his reit'rl and • secure his discharge from the overseas bat- talions by paying $15. The wife's consent is now riot needed. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. A safe, reliable a•egu,alin.0 medicine. Sohl in three' dc. Drees of strength -No. 1, $1; No, 2, 53; No. 3, 35 per box. Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of Mien. Free pamphlet. Address: THE COOKMEDICINE CO., 70101TO. Wit .(formerly Windsor.) Misunderstood. "What would you do if I turned you down?" asked the maiden. A full min• ute passed and yet the man sat in sir fence: "Didn't you hear my question?" she asked, somewhat petulantly. "I thought you were talking to the gas," :he Desponded fitfully.-Philadei• phis Ledger. 1 • Every day and hour we should say, "We rest on Thee. and in Thy name we. go-" Compare part or the prayer of Jehoshaphat in chapter xx, 12, which we may also continually appro. piste. Although the lithtopians were such a huge host, yet because Asa re- lied ou the Lord kle delivered them iuto his band, for the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth to show Himself strong in the behalf of (or as in the margin strongly to hull with) them whose heart is per- fect: (or whole) toward 1Ittu (c.hapterxvi, 5, 9). This ninth verse is and has been for long yeas a continual strength and comfort to me and is working ill me an increasing desire to have a whole heart for Him, and to see no one save Jesus only. The Spirit of God brought a message of encouragement to Asa by Azariah, whose name metros the strength of Jehovah, which Is found in lesson verses 1-7, and the exhortation in verse 7 1S for ns alse who believe. "Be ye strong, therefore, and let not your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded." Salvation is never of works, bit always to him that work- eth not but betievetb (Rom. iv, 51; but we ere thus saved by grace in order to serve the Living and True God, and 511 true service unto 17!m shall be re- warded (Luke xiv, 14; Bev. xsii, 12; II John 81. We need always the exhortation Ot Eph. v1. 10, "Be strung in the Lard and in the power of His night" Asa, being thus encouraged, cleansed the land of idols, even destroying that of his own mother, but this cleansing was chiefly in Judah and Benjamin, turmy of the high places still 1em.lhiing in Israel, ores which he had no control; and yet many out of Ephraim, find Ma- nasseh, and Simeon. and other tribes fell to hies in abundance when they saw that the Lord his God was with him; all because be was seeking the Lord will all his heart said soul (verses 8.15). 'They also renewed the altar and offered tine,• lees, and there was no more war until the thirty•til'th year of his reign. But the next year the king of Israel came against him, and, instead of relying upon the Lord, be made a lengne with the king el Syria. This brought a reproof from the Lord by Mown the seer. who re- minded Asa how the. Lord had wrought marvelously for hue against the Ethi- opians because he relied 01)00 luta and hewfoolishly he had now luted by re lying upon the kung of Syria (xvi, 7.9). Asa, being; Out •ur fellowship with the Loid, gave ve niece to the devil, be- n i`n.e angry with the seer, and put him lir larisuu unci oppressed - some the people (vii, 10). Near the Close of his reiglt.he beetune greatlydiseased in bis feet, hat in this tilso Ile turned away froth the Lard to Imt'el7 Imam help.. Degrees. - Jess -Her husbands jealousy used td make her wretched. She's ,much more miserabld .'Tess - now „7 iep he.;s 00 longer Jealous,ol her 7udke. Legal Phraseology. "To Wit, to Wit," the IaWYersays, , lie gets ton cents a word. Phlcli indicates In meny;w,aY* TAac he fe q'ulte a bird: "510 wit; tenilt," remarks the owl,' Which may be why we find That,Xel s ee9redlt to this fowl udlo al {p O♦k1S1 1 in d. 1 do rier�ToursaL ty. Eouf.y u1,. a. n 1 A Christian college=home,. healthful situation. Tor pros pectus an d toreos,write the Prins ipal R, I, Warner, IVI,A.,D.D., St, Thomas, Ont, Business and Shorthand, Westervelt ,Scholl Y M, € A B1i45Ib g; London, Ontario College in Session Sept. 1st to JitIy Catalogue Free. • Enter any time. •, J W, Weeterye)t, Principal Aug. 28 AI, CASTO S ant aid 'Chilies . tali. For Infant In Years Use F'or•iOYer 30 1Always bears : i .the >t ref' t H 1 i il° i'l,rt' i.i1, r, its'tv?OI Canadian National XIIIIIITION TORONTO $150,000 l pTiR�ACnX se $150,000 Sept. 13 "PATRIOTIC YEAR" Model Military Camp Destruction of Battleships Battles of the Air MAMMOTH Military Display , MARCH OF THE ALLIES Farm under Cultivation Millions in Livestock Government Exhibits THRILLING Naval Spectacle REVIEW OF THE FLEET Belgian Art Treasures Creatore's Famous Band Biggest Cat and Dog Show WAR TROPHIES Field Grain Competition Greater Poultry Show Acres of Manufactures One Thousand and One New Things to See REDUCED RAILWAY RATES FROM ALL POINTS WE ARE Dealers In Pedlar t; Galvanized Shingles, I Corrugated Iron, Felt and Slate Roofing, Eavetroughing, Flumbing and Heating, Lightning Rods. Call or phone for prices. Repairs promptly done, Byars & Sutter Sanitary Plumbers. Phone 7.0 VVVSOVWWVWVVVVV DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH WATCH is a: delicate picot of machinery!. It calls for less attention. than most machinery; but tnust be [cleaned And oiled occasivanall' to 'kceb perfect time. ; 3• proper 'Cafe :111 m. Waltha � it atch w:!1 keep perfect, time for ;a ;lifetime. -; It will P?!Yt yen c, Krell to; li=t, us clean your watwait* t o ' Nary tzar ?S months. ds and. Edison Itecor ,l er .,.,',,Suup�:ie0 `l • R: colza�'�!*1er JJ wele>t�'J ilC llip�ttelmi .�ne�, >. 1 ! �Iarri