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The Macleod News No. MACLEOD, ALBERTA, THURSDA#AUGUST, VOLUME^.— 41 - 15th,1918. PRICE 5 CENTS , -.— —;-;s■" Ace of Hearts; 2, Pete;'"' sjl'prassj Water. - .||* I. O. D.E. 3. Pony Race, Boys aHd^-Girls—'-' 1918 Exhibition Called Off. -.-■'}, ~ PLAYS Local '&- The 1.0.D.E, gratefully acknowl- Ladies' Race, Half CHAUTAUQA 4.. JpHl&^-l, edge following Fox; 2, Excelsior; - the donations to Red and other War Work 5. Race— I,'Day;;.,®'Jf Gray; Cross to August Hugh Indian lith, 1918:— ProvesSuccess 3,Kid. V -|| Judge CROWDED HOUSES G. Relay — 1, Midgut and Ives 515.00 Race Mr. Reach (sale cactus) 2, Sam of ... 5.00 Miss Speed; Black dfid Cyc- at Fair lone. Collected 3.35 1918 FAIRPROVES TODE ONE OF races were started, but the Veteran's suits of which went to W. Damon, II .-..s■ 7. Half Mile Dash— l, Montana THIS YEAR'S CHAUTAUQUA OF- guarantors this year will break even, Band from Calgary entertained the Rands nnd T Toogood. A small'ex- may THE BEST, FINANCIALLY,EV- Bell; 2 Martha Mairce. (Montana Bell FERED and have a small amount to the huge audience with the latest popular hibit of shocp and goats, with a large dW/jualified for ridjlig). Silver Cup EXCELLENT PROGRAM good. music The Midway year display was foul ER HELD IN MACLEOD—EX- this was of poultry where the judges 8. Half Mile Open Pony Race— —TENT IS WELL FILLED Athough several numbers on the very ordinary, although good deciding l EV- the old had a difficult task m the '2, Water; For week's program were dry, and staid, HIBITS. ALTHOUGH SMALLER wheel best. Midget; Grassy "MPrince Wheat — ferris. and merry-go-round were 8. Three ;DaWh,''Alberta ERY PERFORMANCE BOTH there were so many bright spots, the evidence, easily proved Quarters IN NUMBER, GOOD- still m and the .In the cattle class thc entries of J. l, Speed; 2,' FaYr dry stuff was easily overbalanced;- WERE attraction this Hodge absent, Bred— Miss " Ella: MAGNIFICENT CUP .MUSICAL AND ORATORICAL m part of the pro- were unfortunately on 3, Our Lassie « OFFERED Undoubtedly Mr. Herbsman was the GRAND STAND WELL gf'jjhi.. account the owner's accident. Joe FOR THE BEST WHEAT SPORTS of 10. Novelty Race— l, Swan; PROGRAM VERY MUCH AP- King Pin of the Lecturers, his won- — had over 50 entries made, and good Buj- WORTn WITNESSING GREAT 2, Radium; 3, Little Leaf. I derful soul stirring discourse, "Carry Horses ones at that, but he could manage PRECIATED. not 11- Indian Race— l,.Blow;:2, Hind The Department of Colonization On." was alone worth the price of the CREDIT DUE to get them m. TOR. J. E. GARD- In the horses, the judges report bull; 3, Brownie. i and Development of the Canadiai whole Chautauqua. He held his aud- INER, THE SECRETARY—VET- very good stock, and a marked im- ' Pacific Railway announce that it wil' ience m rapt attention for three hours' Vegetables, Etc. Refreshments: -■ The Chautauqua week m Macleod provement over previous years J. R - award a silver cup, valued at fivi and worked them v pto such a pitch of ERAN'S BAND FROM CALGARY McLean, W. Damon;D. Mcintosh and The vegetable exhibits All refreshments supplied hundred for the closed on Tuesday evening, m what enthusiasm as few people could have were unus- were by dollars beat bushel of may be Cameron, took many of the prizes m ually good considering the very dry the Great War Next''of KiniAssocia hard spring exhibited tho termed ablaze of glory. The done. M r. Herbsman will always COMPLIMENTED. wheat at In- 12 performances by the the heavy classes, J. Franklin's string weather we have had. The judges tion of Macleod,and the proceeds ternational' Soil-Products Exposition offered Chau- find a welcome m Macleod should he ' tauqua program up to their rep- ever which came m for some of the blue ribbons spoke m very high terms of the ex- went to the local Branch of the at Kansas City,Mo., ltj-26th lived return we sincerely hope Great October utation of excellence, it Undoubtedly the 1018 Summer Fair and a fair division over the district hibits on hand. We would like to add War Veterans. Great js due to 1018. All m Western Can was a pro- he will do The Chicago Symphony credit farmers gram well worth while, entertaining and Exhibition of Macleod will go of the others In the cattle the judges here, that the person or persons who the Ladies for way they ada who have good hard spring Orchestra on Saturday and the Kaffir the excellent wheat instructive, and thorough- down as the successful fair, report quality but lack of conditio! borrowed these exhibits to show their provided for the enormous" hungry should be interested wholesome Boys Choir on Tuesday took the lead most that m this announce- ly worth while. is, financially, ever held on account of thescarcity of grass. friends at home what splendid veget- crowds. They everything ment andit is hoped that among m the musical part of the program-. m Macleod. handled m them This was Macleod's Although the exhibits were small ables are grown around Macleod, fi excellent style, the mealsiM^ry.ed were will be found the successful competi- second Chau- The Ladies' Orchestra from that tauqua and the public are well compared to other years, and also on Cattle Awards they would kindly return same to the dainty and appetising and" everybody tor. satis- small village m Illinois played beau- fied with The Committee 'very,dry year, " Secretary, the Pair Management|had enough, also the charges Wheat same. who tifully and certainly lived up to their account of the what Schaedcr nnd Adams took the Air- were has become a vital factor m the of bringing were shown were Al The crowd of shire prizes, and Hammersley, would deem it a great favor. reasonable the conduct of the and the were means the Chau- reputation of one of the finest ag- Joe -. war Rail- tauqua Macleod well the first day rather In the baking and preserving class way Company hopes to were satisfied gregations of instrumentalists m the was dissappoirit- Shields- and Blundencarried home the m this way to with the way ing to the management,but' the cards for the exhibits were better than have Thc Band encourage production of the m which the Season West. Thc Kaffir Boys' Choir was aec- the Grade bunch and J. best var- Tickets were disposed of. ohd day removed all their uneasiness Pringle carried the blue ribbons for been seen for many years, and it was A word of praise should be given ieties. At the same time it is hoped Their al- not only unique, but it was a sweet a very lotted number of 550 were sold be- discourse of music from as the people just flocked m. The the milk strain. hard job to award prizes. the Band from Calgary There is no this competition will focus attention beginning" to upon fore thc Chautauqua rommenced. The end. Grand stand was filled before the A good -showing of swine, the re- i doubt whatever the G. W. V. Band the immense food-producing Poultry . proved the attraction, and it was one possibilities of Western Canada. of the best moves, the. There were a large number of en- 'directors' made Canadian farmers have been winners hands of the police, Dr. Maec class, Wallace, when they obtained it. ..-- of many competitions tries m this and Ross of the Interna- rented the office formerly Wedding the Judge, his tional Soil-Produc,ts Exposition occupied had work cut out to The and pick the winners. Mr. R. J. E. Gard- Secretary thc winningof thisJcup by one of their by Major Nyblett at Macleod m 1916 iner was again very successful m thiE We cannot close.this'write-up with- number would be'^an appropriate through a rental agent, and it wai A quiet wedding took place at the class with his fine exhibits of poultry. out praising the Secretary, R. J. E climax to a series o'E triumphs. understood m the agreement that home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Chugg on Gardiner. We know full well its ' Itis expected that boards of trade, Dr. Mace was to have the use of the Wednesday, August 7th, when Mar«. Motor Parade enough reward him to have the' agricultural fanners' Ella May, daughter of Mr and Mrs. for' societies^ or- office practised 1 instruments. Ho m Macleod, This item of the program proved a Fair pay, but only those behind the ganizations and other' public bodies May, of and Edgard P. throughout Macleod for several months and Chugg little disappointing as only four cars scenesknow of the terrible hard work Western Canada will m were married. The ceremony afterwards, east, performed by competed. These four were certainly Mr. Gardiner put m two or three terest themselves m seeing that theij left for the return- was Rev. L. E. Millin- decorated very prettily and Mr.J. W weeks before the exhibition from. very best bushel of wheat m each -of ing to Calgary m the early part ol sifer, of Cnlgary. Only a few inti- year. < McDonald took the first prize,and his early morning until late at night.K> their respective districts is entered m this When Major Nyblett re- mate friends were present. ear[ certainly deserved it. Mr. Car- was always obliging,and nothing was this competition Individual farmers turned from overseas he found these| " T and, iiiiichael's: car was second and Mr. A. ever too much trouble. i fac*. half ..will also nodoubt be eager for th The Races everything m a splendid business liki by addressingRobert J C. Stead, Pub- laid the information at police head-Isj Awarded The racing program on both days way and he is to be complimented on licity Agent, Department of Colon- quarters m Calgary and a summon,*, Military Medal was one of the best ever offered. The the very excellent results of his work. ization and Development, C.P.R.. Cal- was issued for Dr Mace to appea i purses awarded this year very gary, .Alberta. m police court to-day. were We are pleased to be able very small, but it showed the good When the police made a search ol to an- IcIrtEVROLET Dr Mace's premises m Cnlgary yes- nounce that A. J. Lewis, sportsmanship by the largenumber Pte. former- of Charged With ■ §HE entries compared to other years terdny afternoon they found three of ly of Macleod, has been awarded the CAR OF THEHOUR In Charged the many delay With books mentioned m the missinu Military bravery. instances there was some Attempted Murder list, Medal for Prom m between races, but this was but none of tho instruments -When the Chevrolet Motor Company announced an effi- on ac- Stealing unearthed. the report receivedit appears that an count of many of the owners showing Books were Dr. Mace went over- cient,'graceful, roomy five-passenger touring car lower early enemy machine gun party happened their animals the show ring, IAirs. Wright of Mud Lake is Charged seas ns a lieutenant m the part m price thanany other electrically equipped car m Canada, m hence the of 490models immediately asking the judgeof thcraces to grunt with Attempted Murder. Serious Charge Laid Against Dr. It. of war and after serving for a lo cut off some of our boys, amongst thousands were sold. For over I). by Major Nyblett time m Englandreturned Canada two the production them a few minutes grace But this Mace ILG. to them Pte. Lewis. TheBritish Officer years mammoth Chevrolet has not kept taking up hiss practice at Macleod J. up with the demand.The Chevrolet490A has beenbrought delay m most cases was not noticed On Friday afternoon last at.the was killed and things looked -blue. the Band Barracks, McKinley Cameron is appearing foi up-to-date and represents to-day the best as filled it with the latest Provinical Police before Charged Pte. Lewis suddenly jumped value m low Stedman, with the theft of several the accuesd and 0. E. Culbert is con over the priced music. The results of the races were Magistrate Mrs. Wright, of medical instruments books, cars. follows. Lake, with and ducting the prosecution. top and let trie machine gun party as Mud was charged attempt- valued at $:.00, Dr. R. I). Mace was have Hundreds of Chevrolet owners wanteda larger,more pow- ed murder of J. Hodge, also of that two bombs which put them out arraigned m police court this morn- of commission and allowed erful,andmoreroomy car as good as the 490A. lst Day place. It appears Mrs. Wright pulled our lads Chevrolet ing and the hearing was remanded "Patria," the new serial featuring to get back to safety. For deed To satisfy this demand we arebuilding the Baby Grand Five Eights l, the gun from the democrat, handec' this 1. Dash— Martha until Wednesday, August 14. The in- Mrs. Vernon Castle starts at the Em- of valor he was awarded the Medal. Touring Car, which is a light, powerful car, giving every Magee; 2, Bel). same to her husband and ordered him Montana formation was sworn out by Majo. press Theatre on Friday and Satur- Pte. Lewis is well known Macleod, comfort for discriminating motorists. We believe it rep- Open — to shoot Hodge, which he did, m 2. Pony Race, Half Mile inflict- H. G. Nyblette, who recently return- day this week. Ladies will be par- having worked the resents better value than any other car ing wounds the face and neck of at Empire and m its class. 1, Midget; 2, Goldie. m ed from overseas service and fount-1 ticularly interested this serial as American Hodge After hearmg the evidence m Hotels before enlisting. He .Formen who want the ultimate power, control, 3. Ladies' Race, Half .Mile— 1., the articles missing from his office at Mrs. Vernon Castle is known as the has two brothers also m the fighting m ease of Mermaid; 2, the Magistrate committed the speed necessary, our new Fox. defend Macleod, Alberta, where he had car- best dressed m America and line, and another at Macleod is wait- when Chevrolet Eight-Cylinder — ent to the next woman modelis the best tobuy. 4. Seven Eighths Dash 1, Lou, appear at Criminal ried onhis practice prior to enlisting. she certainly wears some stunning ing for his call as soon he is Hill; 2, Mack; 3, Sittingsof the Supreme Court mMac- as old '■ See the Chevrolet line at the City Garage. Andrew Miss Speed. According to the information m the gowns m thispr oduction. enough. 5. Cowboy Race, One Mile;— ],Lou leod. Mrs. Wright was allowed bail Buy now as thedemand will be great. Hill; 2, Baby. — W. M. Campbell,K.C., appeared ioi Sendfor description of model best suited to your needs. 6. Novelty Race J, Big Swan; 2 the Attorney General's Department All prices f.o.b. Oshawa, Ont. Fox; 3,Big Enough.— and J. VV. McDonald was present on 7. Relay Race 1, Cyclone and |behalf of J. Hodge. Black Sam; 2,Miss —Speed and Midget.!' 8. Indian Race 1, Brownie; 2, " City Garage Mounted Bull; 3; C. Blood. IWill Face Chevrolet Agency 2nd Day Trial Here 1. Local Pony, Half Mile— l,! BIRTH" Cecil Altham, Manager Brownie Boy; 2, Pete; 3,Tail Feath- ers. — Well Known Horsethief is Captured 2. Seven Eights Mile Dash 1, And Brought Back The Motion Picture Triumphant. A notorious horsethief named A Presentation of the Birth Mathews was arrested at- Kali.sjel Scientific Hontana and brought into Lethbridge byDetective Egan,of the A.P. Police; and Care of a Child. on Monday last. The man was want- COMMENCES THIS WEEK ed for several thefts of horses m the Pincher Creek District nnd also for brenking gaol from Lethbridge last The New Serial Supreme year It will be remembere' that FOR WOMEN ONLrY Mathews was sentenced to a term of (AND one year byJudge McNeil for stealing MEN AND BOYS GIRLS UNDER 16 YEARS) WILL POSITIVELY NOT BE AD- a horse m the Cowley District at tho MITTED. District Court m Macleod After he "PATRIA" had been confined to gaol for a few weeks he managed to get out .and has- since been carrying on his old game Featuring MRS. of horse rustling. Mathews will, n< MON, AUG. 19th ONLY VERNON CASTLE doubt, como up for trial m Macleod. AT 3 p.m. AND 8.30 Dressed The Best Woman m America William J. Locke's novel,.'Maffery," is coining to the Empress next Tues- REMEMBER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY day for one day only. 'Nuff Sed. A Health Film Any 'woman who fails to sco ISSUED BY THE ALBERTA GOVERNMENT, WILL ALSO BE SHOWN AT ALL PER- "Birth," at the Empress Theatre next FORMANCES ON MONDAY Monday, is passing up an opportun- ADMISSION 30 cents THIS WEEK ity of alifetime...... apHE NEWS; v MACiIiEOX), M&E&TX

MeetingHungerMenace Bombing- aRailwayTrain JustListeningPostBusiness - BRITAIN'S HUGE WAR EFFORT IS Description of the Actual Food Con- Taking an Aeroplane \Across the A Night's Work Close Up ta the WILL BEHARDMATTER TOFORGET ditions Found m England, - 's Lines for the First Time Enemy,Trenches Today Gu-the night of which Iam about IPwas thc first time Ihad ever NOTHING MARVELLOUS to to been out a listening post, and I GERMAN ATROCITIES AFTER WAR SHORTOF following description write we were take our aero- The of food m woudcr, conditions m Great Britain has been plane across thc lines for the first was very nervous. Do you MAKES GERMAN EFFICIENCY LIKE CHILD'S written from London by Mr. Ray- timcj writes one of our indefatigable ii of war. j■been and -'0.000 miles thousands able getting nearer lo it or farther away and sneezing; we could hear their operations. Not only are reports to lejypt recovered, all of which was of men who arc now as be. If, the oth- thumping the trench boards to Germany has or is Itlieir own ends. And they suc- There ha- recently been authorised| to the case may on feet on what built < have unconnected with tbe l'reiieli and shoulder the rifle instead of the. or hand, something first, he i they but every effort ceeded. Thc result is this: thc certain figures lor publication which hoe years lie sees as walked. building conflicting, ' Ger- j l-iaiulers front, and embraces only and the rake. Por two now my attention by hit- From positive information m re- man people appear ready to accept more clearly than an> bald state- j women have borne an increasingly attracts cither our own lines there came to secure " effort:exploits of the British army m other ting mc on the head or wobblingthc the music of a concert held behind gard to the whereabouts and condi- anything the German government- mentsdemonstrates ii.st what important share of the work of pro- < right August. parts of tlie world. joy-stick so that the "bus" swings thc front line. The wheezing of a tion of tlft Russian fleet m the Black does as and legitimate, and cal- Britain has made since 1014.) ducing food supplies iv thc British 'culated to victory i:;> cud. W1..M1 war opened the naval air 'from side to side. concertina and pip:ng of tin and Baltic Seas has met with failure. end thc war m a Al! of thc figures' aie to the " Isles, (.'ne docs not have to search a whistle 'for thc :" v. consisted ot 80 trained men and do make of that?" be playing Harry Lauder's songs came officials arc particularly m- Teutonic allies. Some day IVI7. j for proof of a shortage m Kng- "What you Naval Ithe great of. t>4 aeroplanes, white the army only food says. we down and have to us faintly. We we were tcrestcd the dreadnoughts and awakeningwill come, .md atut foremost c j'nes ibe wor-; i land; the proof is on every hand. "Shall go a wished m the destiny _I"ijjt Id l'tT tlie is ii■-a to give injures to- And the thing happened. The by of the Russian left with the German people. cu-my s surface- :allowable need of conserving every possible All I sec, perhaps, is a black then secured seizure the wi) i'l wliich the day beyond the fact tltat last year can boy had been peering out of At least eight modern battle- But m enmity v.ar and ineicbae'-iu.-n have, bit of food has gone to the heart of blob on a road or a cloud of steam. Briton fleets. the meantime to- cratt > tbe navy alone had 42,000 aviators the shell hole. He ducked his head ships m the Baltic and Black ward the German people lias Tjeeu from \h? s.--.- dies uit : every man, woman and child m the engine running?" I were be- driven an.l tbe army tens of thousands, and "How's and placed his lips to my ear. Seas, and four battle cruisers wcre-i deep-rooted. many uiipiess Limi-uiai; a» i Great Britain. Not anounce of food ask him, because a great deal de- — come So homes seem lo '.:■" aeroplanes m like proportion. Today "Fritz! on thc fircstcp! He's com- under at points m the!"iiave been made of mourning, a, should, 1 '- - "'.- tigurcs is wasted. Thc doctrine of thc clean pends on your distance from the line construction houses much it but b.iib services are combined. Heie it ing." Gulf of Finland when thc Russian;:;so many family tell the tale. plate is rigidly adhered to. Ihave, and the sweetness of your machine. breadwinners have 'I is only fair to say that a Luge pro- 1 raised my head. Yes, a German collapse came, IMost their through for the past three weeks, a rig- up!" he says. lives Germany's In the North Sea ..bote 140.i»_> -ation of aviat.ars and of made "Thumbs was strolling through lane his It that if Germany jcrimes, deep-rooted is lhe some id scrutiny of every plate my im- "Right ho!" 1 reply. "Down we a m is estimated that this feeling square nautical links, an .i<'.i l.vgei' j very best young Canadians. m wire shell hole. We lay has Russian craft naturally persist wtlh- [the are mediate vicinity by a customer goI" towards our obtained all war will long after the than lictm.iuy. are pa.■■"lied IIv the l'.rsi nine months of last year m low. I succeeded putting them into war. weathers, ln one J public eating houses m London after That is how we worked it that 'and m out ceasing m all Ijlie Htitish air force brought down completion meal, night. eggs" We could hear his feet slithering fighting condition she has been able The men who go single month the Hrm-h warships,' machines, the of his and it is We had "laid our on through the he approached high down to the sea S~o enemy wliich means fact not the edemy's billets and cruis- mud as to increase the strength of her m ships, not only to tuvelled million =>ea miles most cases, a that Ihave seen one mor- were Both the Briton and 1 gripped Admiral withstand the proper a jlib" death or capture, m garbage pail, ing or less casually at a boy seas fleet by 25 per cent. rigors of the elements, m home waters, and "'-."riti.t the same the aviators, and the destruction sel of food left for the about more our and them up so that Benson quite positive, however, but to take \o> "ln three weeks Ihave not had a height of between five and six thou- rifles drew was chances with the treacherous sea period the mileage ot patrol, mine-]lof lhe machine. In addition, 759 the bayonets were' ready. We had of ability the allied fleets to pirates, cralt grain of sugar. As a substitute, sac- sand feet above a large town some the of have made great sacrifices. sweepers and other auxiliary .were driven down out of cofltrol. the German dulled the blades with mud so that deal with the enemy should he ven- The merchant seamen ci.-.vi' oi the charine is offered, which few people fifteen miles behind there have borue vas J.iO times the . b'm.illy. the figures on munitions limited quantity of sugar would be no gleam of steel. ture out. the of globe. are lhe enemy had use. A _ lines. Thc German came on, humming a operations said brunt the submarine 'cam- j enlightening, may be obtained by procuring a Suddenly Isaw a long, snaky- The chief of that paign. So many of their b--.r, a most ef- i tune to himself, turning his head Russian comrades The blockade has i ir-a: Britain nt great disadvantage. sugar card; the which looking train winding its way along information as to the Baltic sleep thc deep their l.ermany but difficulties and then towards his extreme. m that memories fective weapon, a giant squeeze, ever 'In ihe month of May, I°ls. necessity a loop line which led up to the main now own fleet waa unreliable m the up as monuments to in- ; weie shells arise through the for ob- He to the edge of thc rise German getting tighter. In 1^!. thete jwas maiiuuctiiriiii! 250.000 sug- line T to one of thc most trenches. came He was particularly interested m famy. This perhaps is why 1,400 ship- which eluded daily, mostly explosive. The taining a card and carrying the from our shell and form out- four battle cruisers the Brit- 250 out of I liii-.li ar wherever you go make total ab- important of the German railheads, hole his was which were ish seamenhave a vow. It has Im iulo only M Hiiiish were turning out only 2,500 lined against sky. scheduled for completion the made the patrol squadrons i stinence preferable. Icannot actually Feeling sure that it was either a the dark He was m win- been printed and spread 3,000 being- examined.;hia,'i shrapnel. a small man, but round and heavily ter 1917, which undoubtedly broadcast. out of escaped explosive and U.OOO recall what butter tastes like. _ h'or troop or ammunition train, 1pointed of but It is stamped on millions of letters not a single: In following month of June, the built. He stood within two yards of delayed by thc Russian In one inoiiih last year - j tbe breakfast one is offered margarine, a it out to my pilot, and after the us- were greatly that leave the Old Country. It Is vessel trailing with. neu i.aN cr.ssscJ||iiti"isiry of munitions, with I.loyd ual rapid for us. collapse. The Germans are now m the stamp of the Union, ...,eatis white, pasty substance wliich is no consultation we dived at Seamen's the North Atlantic an.l A:.'.:. It.e-.re;,- at the head, was formed. Thc margarine it. We both acted once. Both bay- control of thc ports where the ships and reads as follows: being i.p jex.i;: figures may given, but more like the one obtains orrcts got him m side, just reports say without held j not be m America than salt is like sugar. At a thousand feet Iopened fire the mine were laid down. Some "A people who can m the de- August. raw !;ad a|'ian be indicated. Kor instance take They just under the armpit. He swayed from these and other Russian craft have glory In 1014. tbe This ia alsdj rationed. say but- and saw a burst on the metals to action, struction of merchant ships and the 145.000 i.rli. and; tbe weight of ammunition produced side side and then sank down with been taken over and fitted for total foiie of ers . ter is rationed, but, whether this is m front of the locomotive. By this peculiar half-sigh, half-groan drowningof their crews and passen- tonnage i tit- fleet;■m .Tune, 1915, and cr'l it 100. On a little while others declare many of the men. 'ihe total true or not it makes no difference, time half tbe train was m thc loop heap of legs and shoulders, his gers is, m my opinion, beyond' the four itiiilion tons, a' i there were;;ti-is basis when war broke ou: thc tlie only place where real butter section, forward half on ;he a vessels which were m commission pale, and 1 for vas were producing 12. By De- for the was round cap sliding over his destroyed by their to pre- one, so long as I a round (W-n mine sweepers and I| British is the farms, and main line. We flew alongside the forehead. were crews live, shall not y 1915, after can be obtained on We took his tunic and badges vent their falling into German hands. khowingly consort patrol boats. Alter nearly four years cember, 1914, 10. 15 June, the arc train at 500 feet. his with Germans buy :i years war, 100. De- even those who make butter and crawled back to our trenches, Officials or German ot* war the officers and men number j early two of strictly to amount My third or fourth shot caused a here are convinced that goods*:" year limited as the fit trailing his rifle behind us. His Germany building capital 4*i),i>»). tie tonnage at Bt iii-.li wai ;cember of that thc amount was their own product they are permitted curious little blue ilame m the loco- has been per;;double. 200 representing tlie ligurcs. badges were of value to the battalion ships continuously since the out- In the face of such a pledge the jahips ii sit milli 'ii tor" o- rO ' to use. No butter or margarine is motive itself and the train came to a more, sweepers! Itine, l^lca, we have to use an index again headquarters, for they were identifi- break of the war. They are unable allied governments arc confronted c nt. a-d the mine December, 1«16, this allowod for luncheon or dinner. standstill. V. c dived until we cation marks which told them who estimate, however, number with a big task. human family anip.i'tol boats, rot ir -'.tided m;iig-.t-eI of 920, "Bread, the people of Britain just few feet tlie tele- to what Thc to and by of yes, were a over were opposing us. Inever saw them of additional heavy craft may have must live together if peace to Ibis, have isn-caW Iron-. !J to i.3l>J.1j b.nl risen 1.540. June bread, a kind. Iguess until graph poles, pumping stuff into thc \ is I 2,080. up it eat of :again. But two or three days after, been commissioned. come and 'last. How can this he a.bh imi g-.-.,- -.".■ok |last .ear Still speeding years war carriages wagons as hi tlie of th.c vej re several after the real white ami as hard 11 went the top m a regard to construc- depend upon the ■ :is heb- tbe by. today -is over when we over hie In submarine done? Much will r.i.;.. ti .aim-..*'. s--p-r;.-;-- .an task. ! bread v.ll be an edible gone but not could make i-y new weapon work.I peace ,.'.'-""J 'I hat is t^ say. Great Britain jdrive, 1 saw the coalless German still tion m Germany, Admiral ' terms. If those who arc di- p.-t t: c I i-i a was s- bl. '.. r-akes for-joren. At each meal one re- There was not much left of the train. Benson^ rectly responsible itb-nu wa- pretty well m worry living where he had fallen. said there was no definite informa- for these crimes .."■:"!nil ,th ■"■■"% hk- ' t she .!oir.< very small piece of bread, We had done something to 1.'...-. child's! b- ber whole ceives a tion here. Reports ranged, he said,, are brought to thc bar of justice. ,--, about the of a hand. and people, : w..s r-pre;ei.tej a figure we 'will : from five day to three a month. the German when thcyi| a- ■>ir. oyi ">: "!>■"": .us, i quip- pork s.-:irce that For live minutes we flew up and Germany Dreams a , 'i\ tv-n. i puis later she had "81-c and arc so The admiral, not disposed to know the real facts arc ready to" l'.-.-iit tor !....-» ot Brit-' cab 12. Iso as is to be down that train. In the clear moon- was and i-acul the 'rei se--i:-,e.| an thc vision of a steak such Empire question, however, recent state- make retribution for the wrongs aiiiin-, ■-':". iv.hat enormous light figures Of African the is:i a-id, t'-eir allies all over had ir. thousands of our metropolitan Icould see little dark Gcddcs, lord their leaders committed, the world flown the end of las! Ij ontpi't of 100, but it was still abso- I;ouse3 be sight running from the danger zone into ment of Sir Eric first then will t.. lat.ly inadequate. Today is p--o- eating would a so Territory British admiralty, that more there be a chance of the allied peo- year nasi -t ■'.'."--.i. trans-;. she would, thc fields on each side of thc railway, Will Demand Cession of of the the bad 11y -■ilucing weight of rare to tluv-Britisher that he being sunk than ple individually forgetting what has P IJ.'ii>'.(K.h) ii:-:i. .": only; thirty times the too joy running this way that, seeking From England,France, Bel- submarines were transpired. Tied wiiiiin by great efforts Idare say, be overcome with and Germany could replace. The monuments that will 2.7<}\ were enemy action, [wo!''nu'-itions she bail shelter and mercy from the flying lost by HMS. to enjoy properly thc tasty viand. Of gium and Portugal rise to the victims of German blood- ii'illion iior-es and mules, half a,-ea.hed m June, coupons each per- de..th. j comparisons could be con- thc four allowed cool-minded, In view triumphs of the mil- lust will be sufficient to tell the million \ chicks, ton* ol j Tiles.- to purchase meat, ihen a and courage- of the Alcohol as Fuel J'.i.hm.iMii a", until they became son with which is whole world that such things must cv-ploiivs a...l suppli-s. .M.01)0.000 tinued b.-uutb mut- ous group of soldiers got a itarists m Germany, as evidenced — , has been two are good for beef, pork or little you Kuchlmann, not happen again. Toronto Globe. t .is (-.;■ ft:-.!, 1,000 ■weaiisome. but enough gun out the remains of by the fall of for- Mixing Alcohol of ..nd and 1oU.OOI 1 ton, while the others are reserved for machine of to Gasoline and for tons v bis, laiven to show tb.at not only is there game train, set up eign secretary, it is interesting of f..od aud oth in..-.-: all the purchase of bacon, and thc it m a meadow nrar newspaper, Automobile Fuel Being m British ships. 1j:o foundation for tbe Hun lie that cooked beef,, the derelict locomotive, and started note what their leading PriceFixingDifficulties Britain doing her bit m poultry. If one orders Kreuz Zcilung, has to say about Investigated V-. c 1 ,-ar a grea' .!-.,! -.f Her.ran ■'■real is" mat pork pr mutton, such small portion. firing at us. the ; i i allies, a possibilities mixing gaso- p-übr.ar"--,. übtn .rnt>-» | .mp.i-.isoi. v bh the other but Tl-ey must have been brave men, Germany's war aims. The of . British have 1 that the pangs of hunger ■Evasion of the Regulations the ti at she is j nobly playing her part U served After remarking that only wcak- and alcohol for automobile fuel and S-.e..,.;-:". atta.-k.-l 4a c -my war- far from satisfied. The portioni for, quite apart from anything else, line is ,-..-.." wiy'thc hatred of are of being investigated. Should the Discouragement of Production ' reason the served would approximate a fifth of: thc spectacle of a big night-bombingjjlings can believe m the possibility arc I{ ..ri tod iv i> directed more against understanding with England, it experiments prove thc practicability I'h-'.s .-.ii,...f' tl.e s .'rl 1 l.,vt for! thc meat portion served nowadays i "bus diving and zooming and turn-[an Professor W. Clarke, of Queen's ,1 ,, ('■■: nation. m jIproceeds lo power will open I.- ."-.-,-..r p.,r; o: , )a ,",.-.,- 1 tiian au> other im; so thc ground i3enough to say: of this mixture for it University, is the author of an inter- - American cafes :.nd restaurant'!. - near "Victorious Germany will have no up immediate and profitable field :-irs bc.-n Itririsb .,■ .11. I big' ; eat two meals suc- test tee stoutest nerves. However, an ,esting bulletin relative to pricc-fiix- :,■■■! "One could m paper agreements. She simply will for operations of the brewery estab- , visa, wl c- t'-e Ur:-.. th..t cession mLondon and leave thc table; these fellows got their iug, which has just been issued by a',!i-s -■ [. ;,-..| Beer Fortune Confiscated require of England, France, Belgium lishmcnts that being ti- ■>' 0- i'.s r.-V :,";:.-. slightly minus thc self-satisfied feel-■ %i\n going, and for two or three min- arc outlawed lhe department of history and politi- " ■ ,01 l'ortugal, as an in- , ten i-i «;■"; .-.■"' tb- :':,- t .- those ing begotten by unrestricted eatingr utes gave us a very hot time. and thc cession from the manufacture of alcohol cal science. Comes Under Control of the Gov- demnity of such poilions of their pre- beverages. The production .of in- 1 illi..:ss .it i-uies ii-' w,,-.-r a fee' any American cafe. In addition, As we had fired all our After citing for m " soon as sent possessions she may need dustrial alcohol large scale various causes l.^iia.ay piiaf.-,. 1..v.-i.; regard ment Under the U. S. Alien to pay more on the average rounds Isignalled to thc pilot, and as on a price fluctuation, - ..- " -.- one has establishment of her would help materially lo increase the i Prof. Clarke mon- neitb-r ;.. tt c I.m 1..| ■:,;,-.I Enemy Act for a meal here than m tl.e L'ni'.cdi m order to reduce hcad-rcsistanre for ihe Central where fixation ■" empire, Togoland and supply of motor fuel. itions instances has 1ase by ius-a-i- .!--.., era'":' or Canada." Icrouched down m my ("office" with African I fortune ha 3 States to be lhe)1failed as a" practical policy. Thc first A- s-.h-r beer hcen I|my 1.-ad below the "stream-line"' of Southwest Africa the corner It is reported that nearly all j trouble, he says, is by eva- il'.s-e; ■■ ■ - '..,' js '-:"■"-. cr lined States gov- colonial empire caused 1.1-il-l ri.i-s the Itc o. b> '.'nc L' |the i'.i.bine. Then we "climbed" for pillars ot this new automobiles m Norway and Sweden'sion of the regulations. People with a, ■ , e^bb, e : iTie:,; '.lie reient confiscation of 1'-- which Germany intends to develop arc operating on alcohol made from I'll-... H-.J I. b S 1 "" 1 m Contrast in:i lis -and home. money will offer more than gov- dtl-.e. !ti e entire < slate m that country of into a great military power, with waste sulphite liquor from pulp mills. the .Mi', l.ily Husch, widow of thc late carefully protected wireless stations, Alcohol is also used ernment price and m numerous Prisoners' Treatment m automobiles thc be accepted. ■ -,-..',!- ■ ■' :, A-b.lpi.us Buscli, S:. Louis. This All Spare roads, railways, shore batteries and m Spain, gasoline rases offers will t■ b'.-- '- '" 'the' o: That WeCan where the sale of Even iv Germany, where [ p operty ". .a,.- under tile control of Why So Small a Proportion of the depots for raw materials, food and for use m passenger cars lias been the domes- :-\,z.zy^'. tic government seems all powerful, 'i"Z. y:-zzy ii- under thc alien cn- German Prisoners Attempt Demand for Food for Overseas Is ■munitions." prohibited.' the evasions have astounding. a ,--. iui1 - _-'-i 1 ■■ ,s. thi ; The Kreuz Zeitung hcdranglcs be- Waste from sugar mills ami waste been .. " , to Escape Far from Being Satisfied the scarcity <"-'. ■-"' --.v. .c,,„b ..;.. .-., : \\ i.i*-- the i4-.\ err ment hud taken fore eyes of the German public vegetable products provide The natural result is that 1 ria!s. the other "' ' pr..per:y McP'all, acting of supply greater than ever. « " "■>'■ ""A" "■■'-" ex,,c,ll- ...er the previously, tlie The contrast between the treat- Ur. I-'. J. comniis- ithe idea of a great army of German sources for the production of alcohol. becomes " - ' After evasion, thc next great ob- ti -..:,..:. "';..- ■ , I. ar :. j'.l.-i became generally only ment which Germany has accorded s.-aji ■:. list of living branch, m a|natives, remarking that the hotten- .--.■." I the i.n.iAti Distilleries and breweries whose bus- jection discouragement pro- v I'.i-i, -' , "■ s- ,» 1 recently the to and soldiers while n-pf/t .it sior- especially provide ma- is thc of .. . ... onlv upon arrival of Mrs. British sailors stocks of food m cold tots excellent iness is being curtailed by passage -- ,s duction. For example: the ■Ml '"■ -■ , ,-,! w 10-: af.sruey when an- prisoners war and that which igr, to unsatis- for soldiers. It declares that "Limit 1-. . 1 K-.s.h it'll or is. r.-tcrs the continued terial of dry laws and by regulation of thc price of milk and thc farmer can ];■■■■■ a-.. -.-... a. ii.-)tin. 5...; n. given to captured Germans was \iv- lied d'-iuand from for beef);jin military training of colored -.: -i i-lO'llM ei'iet-.t .ub: of her return overseas the food administration ah.' i " > against use of churn and sell butter, limit the price 1--S !'" . .- :■ v, -, , l-i-Tlgbt.,t.i America fi" a (lerii.any t-j try to idly illustrated by a sight witnessed ar.-l other products. "The very low ;auxiliary troop3, Germany intends to grain for manufacture of intoxicants ■" ,- "-- 1 of butter he sell cheese, 1 -ss -;.. aiie,- war r "claim her iorttun-. m one of the most beautiful parts of tig-.:.:- m egg holdings on April 1," take a great place among thc na- have thc apparatus and skilled labor and can lim- ]- ,'M. Kngland. It Ua-. a i;"■ it the price of all dairy products and I.i .k- . - s-e-e .-ntolb-sb-1 Ibe amount invoked m ths for- the Surrey Downs, report, "indicates that thc tions. requisite for the production of in- ,1 a he can fatten his stock for market." 3-.1.000 ■ da- '1'Is t ib-s ., a--- '1 tune at stak- is not specifically explained why so small proportion jstiu-.ig-s arc entirely clear of last This new policy will be, says the dustrial alcohol from these wastes. < r .-iv' '.1 1 ■- .i.i ,'s n-i :u''- ..r i'f..s- staid, hut it is s .aiIto run into] of the German prisoners attempt to irai'j st'idc. Cheese has also de- Kreuz Zeitung, to make that com- They welcome opportunity ' should an f'.i.t o-b- ...--s-a- i<\ I-.1...1S ;..idi several millions of dollars. Mrs.; escape. Along a glorious country |a-i■":.,-s-d markedly since last month. pany of Germans m Africa an armed to continue operation, utilizing such pas-,. , be- ;-,',..: , .r a: niter;M-.-.h has four children living the lane were strolling rather river a !In t! is we sec the result of the Can- ,and strong force of white and color- Palaces andGates -" . m products. A g- J a ..-' ■IKM I.ODi) 's'.its-s and two il.iu^!in-i's living m doz-en men whose caps at o'ice iden- !ada f-iod hoard's efforts, causing the ed protective troops wliich will 'nev- Alcohol can be blended with gaso- Strippedof Copper n..-1 el : :-b-'-l ■-. J:,ii ai-rina'iy, one mi; lied to a tified them as Germans v.'iaCnc light- sal-- ut unnecessary accumulations er permit contiguous opponents to produce " M..V b-iu^ — . line to a suitable fuel that i, ._" 1 - 1010. -- -rge 1- b --;.g.-- to i:a-:-iiiaii army nftie-r and one to a ing days are over not bciause they inn! stopping the holdings of old send a single man from the African will avoid the difficulties oi starting Germany's Measures for - : ■■ Sweeping t'.-r "■" u-i-5.,.;. I b ," 11.(1 (mil are disabled, however, for most of !m. lies i.f produce over thc season of soil to the Fiiropcan seat of war un- a cold motor on alcohol alone, and - i,l --I Munitions Materials v ab.vt-. b . -...]'■■i im tbe them were healthy-looking fellows, j"- .". Pr Miction." less they wish tv aVitidoti their own without any change m the carburetor ' ■ ni.uv a- ■! ...-.-.* I,u ,rv 4. of Germans Warned especially the two N.C.O.'s who Ilial'l m.; s of beef arc being moved colonies. or thc compression of the engine. After expropriating door handles, >, ,r. ii ,-:-" " ,-. up rear. The only indi- calls attention to latches, this -.. " : .tiomil brought thc Ir.ipel's '1he report window pots and pans and 6": si' ea-"..1: i- , '.'.-■ em;,ire To Go Barefootedcation that tlicy_ were under re- 'tl,.- i.;.' that the export of food pro- Meat Shortage in France Odd Facts copper and brass utensils for -muni- lal c ,',.... i 7 - sb,,e straint was a private of the R D.l. j'l.'.ts "i as been centralized m thc Italy occupies tion purposes, the German military ■ ■ ■" the position of the v -it hi.,l- .. bayonet, who utilis- ( provisions export Iarmed with fixed Mui'uN rf thc allied authorities have turned atten- - " :School Children and Students Urged Beef Sold m Paris at Average Price leading motorcar exporting nation of their "tl :'■"■ I bin -. I ,~r i .-nt ed midst. Once he led I'Hii ission, thereby - .... t- m tiieir and our own Sixty per Europe. For the eight months tion to public buildings with copper 1, ..-..| i- I .- , i to Ignore Any Ridicule by the roadside to inquire tin- i n-i-i'iirn-i well of Cents Pound first we- -.itbiud tin-in 3 as as thc alius arc of 1917 her motor exports increased roofs. Among thc scores of places a-..-,:'., .! o.'iiimo s.- ,„ r barefooted,"| way to the spot where they were to b. ieg higher prices, a of - .„,._ ! "Wr v. am you lo (tn -acd still which As result the meat shortage, 113.4 per cent., compared being stripped arc thc famous Bran- V. ab-s JSMi.HIO ; A,„■■ ,„■■ ,,.; rr. i, felling trees, telling litem on wo-.' as with thc " \ lis a ..tee lo tin: liiriin public, pith-ihelp m hi n suit from the old system of and also m order to check thc corresponding period of 1915, and denburg gate, Prince Albrecht's pal- 11" 1 Jc- p 1 -te. oi loi mill -1 It-be by the (.eruiari clothing his return to "carry on." They were .live buying by dozen differ- slaughter of dairy animals, and synago- h'msilv 1 dc- 'ji'iinpi-i a three 96.4 per cent, as compared with lhe ace, a dozen churches fin- 1. tie- : ..;'. 1,..1t. -u| tbe de-Ipariiiien'. as i|iioted un l-'xchnngrlas contented as possible, and obvi- '-tit ' .ii'-iiiisions buying against each meatless days per week have been in- Some "- m first eight months of 1916. gues and several museums. ojl -1-ll.b-i ■.-- ■ .n-rib; I rolil.l mil- ;'I ously hail no desire to return to the i commission has wired iv France, and thc , eb-giapit ibspats.li from Amslcr- i'lthrr. his to stituted number Acetylene lamps are thc latest de- the best-known hotels, restaurants!! lion oi It .1 j,.-. . 'i.- IJuminion ilam ifatherland. that up to the they have of animals slaughtered has been lim- department and private man- oi 1 .-."; l«> iircsent vice for stimulating the growth of stores linsi - ■! lb- bc- "We n-i'iee," continues, the warn- Iji'cii tailing all available surplus of ited to two-thirds of the weekly av- sions, give up ■ .'.Navies plants, when subjected to the arc being forced to tweeii b. UifllllKl 1. pbSaUC-nt. !""_■. "that The Ratio po'k beef, March, which , - .. re. cully many people have products, cheese and but- erage m 1917. In Paris re- light of this gas attain their copper roofs. If tbe 1 . |',:i-.,-i i, ltli m T4li> — ter, leveraged per twice thc size " - In -n going about shoeless and First Waiter When I first saw and that they undoubtedly cently, beef A3 cents to rays ,<" of those left the of the sun Brums .11 1. .ma. la and IIn-m/iijfin :s>toi kinnb-ss. This is a holy example, that man he couldn't have been mak- reiniire all that Canada can spare of pound wholesale, and 60 cents per gene. we,,- a.bb-,1 :b. (*oih- only. The experiment, which has Acreages Pledged ally 1.. i: which ewiyune must follow. Unless ing moro than one thousand dollars these products." pound retail. Moreover, some diffi- Increased crj m taken place m a hothouse, occupied raised the boiiiclaivl. tb.Jprit- our stocks of wool are to go to a year. I'll bet it's ten thousand dol- culty has been experienced m obtain- Forty "crop boosters," represent- pcieent.mi. three months. ag- Jsh ui.ubl be m.Jlsed. waste the practice must become in- lars now. The Biting ing adequate supplies of fresh meat ing thc Manitoba department of "H'ho will say tbat Uritaiii not do- — Kind Austria, which is twenty-six times m creasingly popular; otherwise com- Second Waiter How do you The T.ast doctor for the armies. larger than whole of the riculture, who travelled over that,, &% her ilutv

icine, and doped up with the BritishI uniphantm the air, acres otits; 45 acres wild hay. With The Macleod News concoction, well its worse than castor I As we welcome our beloved heroes Want Ads this goes tho privilege of wintering oil for its moving qualities. See how home. stock on place, including buildings, j TEACHER WANTED— For Hoi- D. J. GRIER Proprietor thc Germans are moving now, on the School No, 2437 lots of water and prospects of buying Then Oh Canada, nindalo District run nil the time. let us sing the true, Apply Lantings, Sec'y.-Tveas, neighbors' straw. Apply F.J. Convoy, free, R. Box C. K. UNDERWOOD Editor the strong, the 211, Macleod, Alberta. Box 439, Wetaskiwiii, Alta., Phone Have bled and died so bravely „U. "■ ■" 178. -,„ M^tP fHiwSßraS^lpiMlili .'. . v ■"" ■VB^BiH IKH-iH%'W'B :IWAVXA<^l'S'l»WTaMaiaU'H ;l'll'nl maintain thy liberty JJZi-,' ■ ■ COMMENTS Correspondence bet sing Britannia, Lundbreck and us all Rule loud. on rim for Velio Car, B^PSaiW»w3^Es^B>^Kcßr■ — " wants to talk peace. They begin to thc flag of honor o'er LOST Two months ago, m Mud cross 4 on right thigh;one sorrel i'A"7'.j'i || " durin'r early days of District, gray gelding, gelding, s ." t'n-ir lovely enniiai isf iieriin c file such there is. after all is said and done four white feet; 1 dark bay mare. proposedclaim verified by statutory NO GREATER form of education. branded upright arrow on the right declaration with John H. Peard, Esq., line, along almost any than the Mo- shoulder. Reward of five dollars per thc proposed Administrator of the tion Picture Screen. Believing that head for returning them to pasture Estate of the said Henry Cope Evans this picture will be the means of at R. Vanderburg, Pearce, Alta., Phone or with W. M. Campbell,K.C., Bar- least making ihe lives of some of the R207. 41-ltp rister, Macleod, his solicitor, at the little ones easier and more healthy Town of Macleod, the Province oi Model 90 cars are helping many , hopeth m HI we at EVERY WOMAN m, LOST— On Tuesday,July 30th, be- Alberta, not later than thc 20th day Canadians to do more work, to save I the Macleod District will without any tween Macleod- and High River, a of August,1918, and TAKE NOTICE timeand to savemoney. I take advantage HI hesitation of this op- 9 x 12 dark brown waterproof tent, that after suchdate the Estate of thc ConsideringthequalityofModel90, I portunityof learning somethingreally with button fasteners and outside said deceased Henry Cope Evans will worth it is pricedunusually low. | while m connection with the ridge loops, m dunnage bag; also be distributed with regard only to proper treatment of their young child- automobile boot. Reward offered. such claims. No oneknows how far the shortage | ren. Finder communicate with W. C. John Peard, HI of tnaterial will go. Robertson, -Top Life you We mightadd that there is no plot, Floor Canada the proposed Administrator But do know that we are un-> Building, Calgary. 41-lt u.sually *> no stage settingsand no actors m this, by his attorney,W. M. Campbell. I well prepared to take care of- I picture which all service and parts requirements. : | is taken m one of the Even extraordinary requirements leading New York Hospitals and WANTED AT ONCE— An industri- || can :' 1 de- SCHEDULE "A" HI picts ACTUAL LIFE. ous man, who can earn $100.00 per MORTGAGE SALE || be promptlysuppliedfromourToronto [ selling factory or nearby Branches. - Day expenses, pro- ' Grand Gala month and our || Although this picture is being Pursuant to the Order of Court HI I ductsto farmers. Must have some , shown m most theatres at fifty means for starting expenses and made the 18th day of July,A.D. 1918, HI || FatpoimtjofOttrtandmpriority | | cents, we have, mline with our usual furnish contract signed by 2 respons- it: a certain action wherein Eliza HI || Appearance, Performance, " . policy, arranged to show it here foi ible men. Address W. T. Rawleigh Jessie Hoskinis Plaintiff and Thomas HI | Comfort, Service andPrice | thirty cents, thereby putting it well Co. Ltd., Winnipeg, Man., givingage, Munt, Laughton, McMillan and Ob- WATERTON may learn something that will be occupation and references. adiah J..Collis arc Defendants the ALEX McDONALD— DEALER, , worth more than all the money m the 41-ltp following lands and premises m the Macleod, Alberta world. — Province of- Alberta, namely: the Yours sincerely, FOR SALE A growing crop con- South-east Quarter of Section Two Willyi-Overland, Umited .;';■'Z C. G. Bowker, sisting following: (2), Township Nine (9), Range || andOvarland Motor | of the 55 acres of Wllla/r-Knlaht Caw*and'-' Manager Empress Theatre wheat; 50 acres oats and barley; 170 Twenty-nine (29),West of the Fourth 111 || U«ht Commercial Wagon* I I LAKES || Head Offica andWorka,Wnt Toronto, Ontario | Meridian,of record m the Land Titles 111 Office for thc South Alberta Land Registration District subject to the Mon.,Aug* rights and reservation implied or 19 DUNLOP TIRES expressed m thc existing Certificate Special - of Title and m the Original grant Tread Traction Tread from the Crown, will be offered for HORSE RACES "■ sale by public auction on the | 17th DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1918 1 at 10 o'clock m thc forenoon at thc SPORTS Court House m the Town of Mncleod BOATING THE ONLY s m the Province of On the I ALTERNATIVE■■■—■■. Alberta. * property there is said to be one (1) BASEBALL Ss * Shack, twenty feet by twenty feet TC—lr a motonst (20 x 20) with a lean-to kitchen m 5 — wants any-"*- 8 poor repair, one (1) small logstable! 8 ; 5 property is fenced on three (3) sides GRAND MASQUERADE l thing better than Dunlop 8 with a three (3) strand wire fence. A j * The property will be offered for sale Fair Suggestion subject to a reserved' bid and subject BALL IN EVENING "Special" get the S hellhave to g to reservations contained m the It's only FAIRduring Grant from the Crown or m the Cer- the FAIR days to' Jak&j.a FAIR PRIZES GIVEN FOR THE BEST COSTUMES. tificate of Title. Dunlop chance al. a photograph made a l "TractionTread." TERMS OF SALE: 10?iiv FAIR at a FAIR price m [ SPECIAL FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA \ casih^at * time of sale 15% m sixty days, 25% FAIR time by a FAIR Studio Therefore be FAIR to:your- ONE LARGE DAY OF ENJOYMENT. DON'T MISS m six months from date of sale, 25% THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING SOUTHERN ALBER- Dunlop /Cm Head Office * m one year and remaining 25%, m self, enjoy the FAIR and m your spare time get. a FAIR 8 /^fa two years from said date of sale with TA'S FINEST AND BEST SUMMER RESORT. Tire& interest at the rate of Eight (8) per deal at EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION; MEALS AND RE- jS Fa^es: cent per annum. li" may FRESHMENTS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. Rubber Bffli \ FURTHER DIRECTIONS be 5 gSSj18 Toronto 8 had from the auctioneer or the under- J. GOOD MOTOR ROADS. " signed solicitors. VANDERPANfV m v^vuuo x^w., m ' D Shepherd, Rice, LEAVE US TRIPS TO MONTANA,20 MILES OF UN- 8 Goods Co.. mMHa/flgs*l ~7~.in 8 Dunlop & YOURFILMS FOR MOTOR BOAT- -Branches. JJ Lethbridge, Alberta, DEVELOPING^ EXCELLED WATER SCENERY. Solicitors for-the Plaintiff Herein. BRING US YOUR PICTURES F6RFRAMING Approved FISHING, BATHING E.P. McN. .TRY US Duncan J. Campbell, Auctioneer. MseM^^ THURS^AUG. 15th, 1918 THEMACLEOD NEWS, MACLEOD, ALBERTA 5

men;of the rivers and'^he and Letter From Form- the great 'gpey.wolves -He-speaks o* er R.N.W.M.P. the hard riding after whiskey-run- REACH & CO. ners, and he tells -what hard char- acters thc most of those worthie:. Now i.s the time for the Merchant and his customers to RUEATH OF '7i> COMES WITH were; he speaks of the.fun of having have a plain talk with each other. The Governmentis tax- his horse stolen and being left on font [L.S.] CANADA. LETTER FROM JAME FUL- ing the Store Keeper m every conceivable shape, manner GO miles from base; of blizzards, of WOOD OF LONDON, ENG.— frostbites, of snowblindness, and oi and form. For the successful carrying on of the war. We meals of raw meat. And he regrets PROCLAMATION don't complain. It is right to tax everyone— you have to WENT WITH MAJOR WALSH that lie cannot again go through such FIFTH, bear your share. stirring times! GEORGE the by the Grace of God of the United Kingdomof WHEN HE HAD FAMOUS IN- GreatBritainand Irelandand of the British Dominions beyond the The time maycome whena merchant cannot afford to de- Seas, TERVIEW WITH SITTING BULL, InterestingEpisode KING,Defender of theFaith,Emperor of India. liver goods. Hay and oats have soared away price. An up m To all to whomthese presents shall come or whom same may A practically weight the m any horse eats its own m feed over and One episode of Indian events m wise concern,— GREETING : over again during the year. The auto delivery truck costs A breath of the old days of the those days is given Mr. Fullwood wa: A Proclamation of conditional amnesty respecting men belonging from one to two hundred dollars more to buy,and the re- sage-brush fires, the Indians and the that out to - one of a party was sent m Class 1under the Military Service Act, 1917, whohave disobeyed our pairs, tires with fixings cost double and treble the price whiskey-runners of the early West the springof 1876 to accompany three history, Proclamation of 13thOctober, 1917, or their orders to reportfor duty, from a year ago. It costs ten to fifteen per cent more to is contained m a most inter- Piegans who hud come into the fort esting letter leceived from James with the that the Piegans or are deserters or absent without leave from the CanadianExpedi- do business than the past. We therefore find neces- information m it Fullwood, of Balhani Hill, London had captured three Sioux and wanted tionary Force. sary pioneers originating. tocut out the discount we were m England, who was a member of B the police to go and get them. The Goods will be sold as cheap as possible, but the' Discounts troop of the R.N.W.M.P. stationed at American warriors were on the war- L. have got go. Fort Walsh m the very first days o< path and had come into on E. NEWCOMBE, 1 WHEREAS AND WE DO HEREBY STRICTLY to It will be your part m sharing the extra Canada Dapuiy consider- taxes with police occupation of the great north- -foot, figuring they would he able to jable numbers of men WARN AND SOLEMNLY IMPRESS the Merchant. .Mhd^oMu.u". LL west. Mr. Fullwood was one of th. soon steal enough horses to mount belonging to Class Iunder our U,PON A SU H MEN> a d aS W-dl t10Se Military Ser- , harbour,U S ? l troopers who assisted m the construc- themselves They had hid m a berry vice Act, 1917, called out on service who employ conceal or assist them active m disobedience, that, if they tion of the fort at Walsh, m tin Cy- patch near the Piegancamp, were dis- our Canadian Expeditionary Force for thc !?"their persist m press Hills, on the Muddy river, 4.r> covered and bloodlessly captured. Ar- defence of Canada under Our Proclamation llurc to TCf° r}' absen« or desertion & miles north of ; riving Piegan October, 7, !f "piry of the la3t "e"tloned REACH the intevnat at the camp, the 191 — CO. onal' police of 13th although they — — _ i_ have thus u _. ._ Cy . . unls MACLEOD ALBERTA boundary lino. took over the three breech-clouted become by law soldiers m theMilitary WiH .be Pursuedj>ndP hed withaU the enlisted rigour and law, prisoners of war and were entertain- Serviceberv.ee otof Canada.C-.na.-H seventy of the SUBJECTj TO TRE juD^^-p QF QUR courl. The Naming Calgary ed royally, first with a big feed and s of to MARTIAL later by a stirring exhibition of rid- Have failed report for duty as lawfully WHICH WILL BE CON- required ofthem under the said Military Ser- VENED TO TRY SUCH CASES or other He says he remembers when Cal- ing, m which the whole six hundred competent that those gary warriors of the. Piegan tribe vice Act and the regulations thereunder, m- tribunals: and also who wasnamed. He took part m nu- took the ernPloy. harbour, or men expeditions part. eluding Order m Council duly passed on conceal assist such merous against the In April 20 last, will be held strictly accountable as offenders dians, and was a member of the troop Or have deserted, and subject to the pains, 'penalties and forfei- of six constables who accompanied Overtaken by Storm Or absented themselves without leave tures* m that beha'f by law provided for their Major Walsh into the camp of the from our Canadian Expeditionary Force, sale. °fT ence. Sioux hostiles under Sitting Bull, Returning alone, tho police troop - A , , , , Providedhowever that nothing contained when that dangerous chief fled to storm, And... represented very . was overtaken by a hod spring it is that the serious m this our Proclamation is intended to NOTICE escape the vengeance of the United which commenced with and unfortunate situation m these release rain and which men the men aforesaid from their obligation to .States troopers. is due to turned to snow They decided to find themselves m many cases the report for duty as soon aspossible or grant 187.5," says that, notwithstanding the to "It was m the fall of camp, and m order to make sure of fact informationand them immunity from arrest or detention m the Mr. Fullwood," that Calgary received their prisoners thoy handcuffed them warning contained m Our Proclamation afore- for the of said, they meantime purpose compelling them TO FARMERS its name. I remember the genera' around a tree and went away to build havemisunderstood their duty or t0 perform their military duty; Our intention obligation, or the adv orders being read out m the har a fire Considerable difficulty w.iss havebeen misled by lCe beinB merely to forego or the penalties of ill-disposed, disloyal seditious remit racks rooms: "Henceforth Fort Ed- experienced m starting the fire, much oi persons. heretofore incurred for failure to report, is to be known as passed monton Fort Cal time before the troopers wen " -I, or by BRING ALONG YOUR FOWL AND CHICKENS —AS AMniuurDi-sc. desire,1 r absence withoutleave desertion incurred gary." The name of Fort Edmonton warm, and then they thought of theii AND WHEREAS we .fpossible, to those men of the description aforesaid avoidthe infliction, of tae heavypenalties who MANY AS YOULIKE— AND WE WILL PAY YOU TOP was afterwards given to a site furth- red prisoners They went to find which shanbe m the properdischarge oftheir military er north. them, and, the law imposes for the oflences of which these duties onor the said twenty-fourthday CASH lo! the poor Indians hud soldiers have thus been guilty, and before PRICES FOR SAME IN GOOD, FAT CONDITION. vanished, leaving not even the hand to afford of August, 1918. an to " j says them opportunity within a limited time °r\rf Z°'.- h,cht" i °/-. 1 i-- Named After .Major Walsh cuffs. Fullwood .Major Walsh report and make their a Ur 8 SUbjeCt3and all.. frankly services available m Our ,v ," ?. * talked quite when they went Canadian Exueditionary Force therS whom th s Pres'T"nts maV corcem a^e as is by law fereby, recmred. f < f \ "Fort Walsh was named after Ma- into the post and reported their bounden duty,andas is necessary for the ?, , l 0 ,take notlce and B°vem coi. accordingly. P. Burns & Company Ltd. jor James A. Walsh, of B defence of Our Dominion of Canada. themselves troop, and or.c of the finest police of- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We havecaused these — Left the l-'orco Letters Wholesale and Retail Provisioned MAOLEOD, ALTA. ficers ever m the west. Later he was Our to be made Patent, and the Great Seal NOW KNOW YE that we mthe exercise of Canada to he hereunto affixed. Witness: Our sent to the Klondike with first In the fall of 1870 Mr Fullwood quit the O. Otir powers, and of Our good will and Right Trusty and Ripht Entirely Beloved Cousin to there, force, Co 1,,5c110r William, (.cold rush keep order and he the his discharge ln-ing signed pleasure that behalf, do hereby proclaimand ;. .;victor Christian Dukeof *, . m, , aa- a n''Devonshire. Marquess of Hartington, Earl of did it well. Possibly the greatest by Col. .James K. Mach-i.il. I-'or some declare nnd to be publisheda ■ . cause and made Devonshire. Earl of Cavendish Major years trapped, Burlington,Baron achievement of Walsh v.'a.- after that he hunte-l known THAT THE PENALTIES OF THE of Hnrdwioke, Baron Cavendish of Keighley. when lie persuaded Sitting Bull and guided and acted as mail-carrier it- LAW WILL NOT BE IMPOSED OR Knight of° Our Most° Noble"Order of the Garter: his bloodthirsty warriors to consent to the southern part .sf A llx.'i-tji, working EXACTED the nc r ur ,M st Ho b c y Coun« l as against men who belong ?-Knight,°, Grandr r i, . ; parley with the there and over the line ,-,, , i V. T\T-i-a. o a Cross of Our MostPri^Distinguished Americans Almost into Montana. 10 Class 1 under Our Military Service Act, Ord-.-rof Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight immediately after the Custer massa- Mr. Fullwood was one of the first 1917, and who have disobeyed Our Proclam- Grand Cross of Our Royal Victcian Order, Gov- cre Sitting Bull and his band slipped party of police that found coal m Al- ation aforesaid ; or who have received emor CjCn-ral «"-' Commander in-Chief or Cur notice ",,on of ' across the line into Canada to escape berta. Although they were the first from any of Our registrars or deputy registrars Dom Canadn ° OTTAWA, HOW SAVE MONEY the American troops. white men to it, away back to report for duty On day past Al l,r Government House,m Our City of 10 a now find and have " of AUGUST, r^il»r) c^ (-.-. „,. a. this FIRST day m the year.Df Our around 1707 Peter Fidler, famous failed SO tO report , 01 /hW"Who, uZ..:liSV.ug.reporteda . a Lorjone thousand ninehundred and eighteen, and COME IN, GET OUR CASH Walsh Goes to Parley west country explorer, went up the and obtainedleave ot absence, have failed to m the ninthyearof Our Reign Red Deer river and camped one night report at the expiry of their leave, of have By Command,' "It was with great misgiving tha' at the mouth of a creek Which he become deserters from Our Expeditionary >■ PRICES AND BE Force, the Dominion Government learned named Ledge Coal Creek, on account PROVIDED THEY REPORT FOR %&L^.,J?, a ledges OR this, and it was felt that everything of the of coal that cropped out DUTY ON BEFORE THE TWENTY "~ CONVINCED should be done that was possible to there. Thisc reek is now called the FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST 1918. / keep these dreaded scourges from Rosebud. But Fidler's discovery had Under-Setn-etaryofStale raiding m the Canadian west Majoi long been forgotten, if it had ever Walsh was at once ordered to go and been made public then, andFullwood's ACME MEAT MARKET parley with the old chief, and he set discovery can creditably be said to be forth promptly, accompanied by a probably the first of the new white H.B. HERRING, PROPRIETOR small squad of six men, including people m the west. Fullwood who had been his orderly for some time. Major Walsh and his Thc Circumstances little command rode into the hostile The News Department It— camp, where hundreds of warr'ors They had killed a buffalo cow and Job Can Do for the News stood ready and eager to raid and camped to eat, being pretty hungry. Subscribe plunder They slept that night m the While cooking their dinner one of the Promptly and at Right midst of the camp, and when morn policemen citme and dropped a grey- Prices ingcame a council washeld with Sit- ish black substance into the fire,say- ting Bull and his chiefs, when the In- ing itwa s coal. It burned. They in- dians were told firmly and positiveH vestigated andf ound a two-foot ledge that they could remain mCanada only of good fuel. Reporting to Major if they observed the laws. Walsh, tliey created great joy m the heart.of thef arrier, who had up until DRAYING Attended Famous thenb een forced to use charcoal Council Perhaps some of the old-time po- Only Auto Truck Dray m Town "I was also present at the council licemenof that first contingent of 74 PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED which was held when General Slier men who still live m the province, man, m command of the Platte Dis- would remember Fullwood and like- TheProvincialSchool trict, came north to the Cypress Hills to correspond with him. His full ad- to induce Sitting Bull to surrender tc dress is 22 Lyn Street, Balham Hill the United States authorities and go London, S.W., England. LIVERY south and settle on a AUTO reservation, of- In Connection Night Calls Answered fering him all sorts of friendly treat- of Agriculture mentand consideration," writes Full- wood. "Sitting Bull was not 'having Change GEORGE NARLOW any" in just then. He was very sus- Claresholm, OFFICE: H. 11. Young's Aulo Salesrooms, . 2nd Avenue. picious of , who had a Train Alta. Re"Opens Night Phone 308 Day Phone 186 big command on the Missouri, at the Service mouth of the Mussel Shell In fact Sitting Bull was very insolent, so Tuesday, much so that he offered the greatest October 29th '18 Thu following changes insult to the general that an Indian are effective August l.Stli, 1918: could to a white man: he introduced THE COURSE EXTENDS OVER A PERIOD OF TWO WINTERS OF FIVE MONTHS n squaw m council! This gave cause No. G7— Leave Medicine Hat 23.30; EACH. fi ofBUSINESS to considerable gnashing of teeth Arrive Maeleod, 5.20; Leave Macleod. MATTER among the crowd of prairie-men whc ■5.30. COURSES ARE GIVEN IN PRACTICAL EVERY MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD MAKE A WILL. had como along with the general. His AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE. No. G8— Ar. Hat, 6.25; A MATTER OF BUSINESS AND SHOULD BE military escort had camped on the Medicine L. IT S other side of the boundary line. Macleod, 24.45; Ar. Mncleod, 24.30. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION IS REQUIRED. TREATED IN A BUSINESS. WAY. A TRUST COM- An old h.-ilfbreed attached to the No. 7.10; AS EXECUTOR, IS BEST. police£Yench 537— L. Macleod Arr.Cal- PANY, did the interpreting, and he gary U.30. could talk Sioux all right." GLAD TO ANSWER YOUR r WE WILL BE ENQUIRIES. No. .>.4o— Ar. Maeleod 23.30; L. THE COURSE IS ENTIRELY FREE lII- WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON "WILLS." Built Old Fort Calgary 19.25. Macleod THE MINIMUMAGEOF ADMISSIONFOR BOYS IS15 YEARS AND FOR GIRLS 16 504 (Mon. Mr. Fullwood was with police No. Wed. Fri.)— L. Mac- YEARS. the leod 7.50; Ar. Lethbridge Trusts aad Guarantee Co.,Ltd. force that built old Fort Macleod on 9.10; Ar. The Coutts 9.30; Ar. Cardaton 12.20. FOR CALENDAR AND FURTHER PARTICULARS TO: Calgary, the island m the Old Man's river. He APPLY Alberta speaks of the glorious times of the No. 5G4 (Tues. Thurs. Sat.)— L. A.E. MEYER,LL.B., Edmonton, W. J. STEPHEN, 8.A., 8.5.A., Principal, Public Administrator and Official Assignee for the Judicial Districts old days, the tender steaks of buffaV Cardston 13.30; Ar.Lethbridge 16.30; elk, antelope, Supt. Schools of Agriculture School of Agriculture, of Lethbridge, Macleod, Medicine Hat, Calgary, Red Deer, Stettler. doer and whichmade up L. Lethbridge 16.55; Ar. Macleod Claresholm, Alta. much of thc larder of the early police- 18.15. — ______IISBB ;BMI WM&EOD> 'AIOERTA , .._-- v- -,—"■■■■." » LosingGood Wheat Pupils are Made Slaves Big Network of Railroads A Great Waste of Grain at Thresh- Function of German Volkschule is to Canadians Have Now Strong System ing Time m. W J if■Sk: IW A-BI'II1 j Train Masses m Blind Obe- of Strategic Lines m France " In a letter to the Drovers' Journal, dience to Autocracy Thc following article by Roland M. J. O'Neill of Kalamazoo county, Long- admired by short-sighted Hilt from war correspondents' head- Michigan, calls attention to the Americans as thc acme of efficiency quarters, France, has been received waste ci grain at threshing time. He Saves and thoroughness m elementary edu-— by thc militia department: says: Canadian Officer cation, ,the German volkschule Behind the new fighting line since "1 read your editorial about sal- Roumanians From Exile ;the school for the children of the thc Huns' advance m April thera-^has "" vaging binder twine. There is an- workiiig classes— has actually been grown up a network of slraTegic with years existence lit- Eace-.Ros^jer%\ other serious loss m connection Col. Joseph Boyle of Yukon Plays for the 100 of its railways, making- a sys- \\y^^r^^^Jm\* u-"— crop. which nursery for slaves formidable The daintiness of tl-.e grain It is the grain Heroic Role Defending tle better than a tem which,more than compensates ". a complexionalways ga-ns into the straw stack when m of autocracy. Some of the methods J&M lifllli J^H fxt* f,om olliness and ehinineasIs the » Hapless us for the loss of those lines wo had mmWm v^^VWW// -t^^B every threshing with blowers. Most ma- People by which it has approached its aim to abandon and destroy m our re- WmmtmllfWlinV lllllh desire of 'woman. Best ofallpow- chines have them. If you want to of the thinking functions ders ls InGram 9 VelveolaSouveralne Colonel Joseph Boyle, a Canadian stultifying tirement. Almost from thc day the WUillimwSf&mfmliWllll'i nZll'llllA Powt,er-"' big loss is go out officer, of the average citizens described Foce kcepathe skinsmooth know how this from the Yukon, has become are enemy crossed the Nord Canal prac- WmII/lIIIIIIIIIIIIi llllllllill/111/lllZilmm n,,r"c,,ve- i m a article m the School .Re- every an cf its pupils. fra soc. If the Soap is II: the according to travelers. causes the Huns to hesitate on this Each time you buy a package sake charm, toiletpurposes assisted byoccasional <|\..ries and some loss is unavoidable.[!reaching France from Jassy, the "The subjects which have been sector. For the of youthful useIn- old, most puppets of the of Ingram's Toilet aids or Per- gram's MilkweedCream. Its daily touchesof Cuticura Ointment to first II Ilu loss is largest m wornout j temporary capital. useful m making Little French that give you, use of redness, roughness l threshing machines, opcr- j Roumanian are history and religion. villages never fume your druggistwill enables you to Tetain the charm nnd ripis pimples, } cr poorly Soon after the Bolshcviki students hoped for steel larger without a large portrait or dandruff. Do not confound these j.itcd machines, when the grain is I Russian The_ first is exclusively German, a j links with the charge, coior 0f girlhood. It is curative and " emollients |broke off relations with. Roum.inia glorification and.cities have now become, as if by the of aworld-famed motion picture healthfulfortheakintissues.Twosizes, fragrant super creamy ! ted through the machine unevenly last January, as of German successes a medicated, often dan- jJ l thc result of al- treatment |rubbing of some magic Aladdin's actress. Each time you get 50cand$1.00. Yourdruggisthas acorn- with coarsely iainl too rapidly, and when grain is;leged an absolutely untruthful portrait you make a gerouspreparations urged as substi- or anti-Bolshcviki activities on of history of all jLainp, great junctions where train- different so plete line of Ingram's toilet products 'light m weigh: m damp or bad the part of the Roumanian deputies the and purposes collection for your home. Ask tutes. - * other countries. In Germany history loads of supplies come and go every includingZodentafor theteeth,25c' condition. !several of these officers were part your druggist. SampleE«cb Frwbjr M»il. Address post- |! 'lhccar on tin l'riti-'.' MCs'.ftr. ;,who have perhaps never pitched a IjBolshcviki authorities were poral punishment for the slightest point of view," said a railway staff Have many Among thc Canadians at his appeals aud would not revoke th« front the Royal Air Vo-ee has .tc- Ii]bundle into a machine, will work reasons. Thc method which he pur-,:officer, "we are m a better posi- great body of the British front. From an officer m Franca the sentence of exile. Colonel Boyle re- [ The Jessop rr-.imy airplanes. (against threshing. sues is to leo- :rc to the pupils, ition today than we were on the fails to how near Brit- Mr. Walter of Toronto haa courted for J.253 InI: clean 1' nation realize ! then declared that if the Roumanian quiring them -,o repeat, usually ver- be- received a letter giving thc point .".ir ir.cn; There is bound to be a certain r Soiiune. Thc hundreds of miles of ain came to irretrievable disaster of thc same period the u-.-J over, however, deputies were deported he would batiin, explained. Mem! U-boats, view of thc men over 3,5.; jamount of grain run j what he has nrw track have been built specially cause of the German said there. He tliot doun tiJet, a total ef 0. j! way share their fate. A special steamer orized work i< demanded to an ex- for military use, and conform with George Kcllawsiy, secre- says: land the only sure and the best Lrajonveyed the deputies and Colonel ' Frederick An official St..!-ivei-.t dea:ing with j,way known of recovering waste I tent that won!'! d-.inifoiind an tip-to- the fighting front. All possibilities tary to the minister of munitions, "The French people impress | th's Boyle to Sebastopol, where, after a Thinking; very m« ope rati,-;.5 is keep enough cattle and hogs on' date America' teacher. ■ have been considered. Where, prc- speaking an English much. Ido not think we Eng-.. these s.t>-: .' to stay of several days, during m Midland really " the farm to cat up all grain that is j which on the part of pupils is not consid- |viaMisly, we had to rely on civilian town last week. lish understand what national- "Thc Roi.il Air Force d-.r-ttg the.' Ithe party suffered many hardships, ncccssar;.. lines, tediously peril, ism - ou .lost m thr straw as well as thc grain; ered All th.c teachers are.ibuilt which would ln discussing thc submarine means. We send our soldiers to year beginning July 1. ii'lT. ther :Colonel Boyle finally convinced the servants, appointed by " light, people- British, !that is left m the tirld. government .run round thc country by indirect Mr. Kcllaway said: the French seem to western front. dc-troved jRussians that the Roumanians were by whom alone ( fight with 2,150 hostile ni,,l;ii'(.- .-.nd drove , the government j routes, we now have a military "The U-boat is still oik of thc them. There's a big dif- The Pill That Brings Relief.— innocent and all were released. they can be removed. Four-fifths of.lsystem which takes out supplies m perils against thc ference. It is a great inspiration:to down out oi control I,C>SJ. In the;,! j! Colonel Boyle took them back to greatest which I\\hr:\ after has partaken of a; the elementary school teachers m ■j the quickest and most direct way to have to fight. Those who sup- see United States troops, together same period, thc .-.ir force units ', one Odessa by the steamer which allies !:nea!. by feelings of | on Germany are t: on; obviously the ed- where they arc needed. The latest shall ever be able to abolish with French and British, m the ncax- workingm conjuncti,-:: 'lil'l thf ;-.a-.\ he is oppressed j were deported to Sebastopol girls thc ele- pose we by ')23 IAfulness and pains m ihe stomach, he [they ucation which little m tierman thrust gave us the first test these risks arc livingm a fool's para- towns. Thc more Isec of what shot down host.le ir.a-hir.es. Iand accompanied them to Jassy, from this sutlers from dyspepsia, which will] mentary schools receive thr system, and divisions were dise. But, thanks to the navy, our German domination has meant and "During the period I,'10-! of our. he was given a great rccep- ideal lo-lof ipcrsi-t if it he not dealt with. Farmc- |[where type of teach-r .-.innot seem jshifted wilh a speed that must have losses arc being brought to within will mean if it is not wholly and machines were leis-i-ip ; VJ Ci tiie-c j [ tion by the people and thc govern-. elementary- finally ;. ''ci's Vegetable Pills arc- the very! an America--. The jsurprised the Huns." limits which the allies can bear destroyed, the more Iam were working with th.c n.-.-. . jment.King Ferdinarjd awarded him professionally super-! he<: medicine that can be t.ikcn toi schools arc not I In the same way some of thc without flinching. convinced that this business is worth "On ;hr Italian fro-t iron- April, pil!> special!;. the Crown of Rounfania. thc high- vised. U-stial'v the clergy of the I losses ot going on with end. 191$. -tro;. 'brins: r< lief. These ar.- Canadian auxiliary troops have been "Recent returns show the to thc Thc other to June, the British ait Ed it>t Roumanian* decoration. community is r- a-paiusiblr for seeingi day Isaw weeping :■ compour.ilol to ilea! with, ilysprpsia.| untiringly ill gun munition ships from submarine war- a child outside 165 hostile machines and tlr'ivc ! Colonel Boyle is six feet tall, edicts I[working m e spurs th.eir sterling ((iiali-.ics this that government nhioalion.il new off wliich the fare only quarter of thc ruins of a cottage m thc street down six o.tt of control. Thirtee-il.'inalj m re- I and bro.nl as tlic country he Ibehind the front, arc about a c.n be vouched for by Icgi.ins i[rugged are carried on:. <>f the supervisors enemy what they were when of a shattered village. Perhaps of ours misssing. Ijspect loonies from. It was he who, when .big howitzers pound the thc U-boat it were of Prussian flir.unt.ary schools 6/1 positions. battery campaign was at its height. There had been her home and all her folks ■nil other of communication: cent, ! Qne from the mid- — front, b tv rir. | means per give .:-!-. part time to this: "On thc Saioniki the record of construct- have been weeks recently when thc had perished. I reflected as the June, ho<;:!i' m..- ■ were impossible, carried from Jassy work; not, m; dle west has January and 2\ j manift --.!-. they are ing twelve of these a week, Germans failed to sink a single ton pathos of it all was borne m upon chines uire destroytd and :.' mr. Convoy System ito Odes-a the Roumanian peace thc American -.ense, professionally m and mc— that if not ' one was cleverly camouflaged of munitions." we were here things driven d.","n out of cor.tr.-l. Four ci t< rins with tl-.e Bolshcviki, thus pre-' trained school .'inc'.ors. .each Bercsford, calling would ■ pr>ing c\ es Lord attention be like that 'over there.' ajiirs Has SavedLives 'venting hostilities, at -it average- fiom the oi Him airmen. «<■:r '.ft. I ' which the time "The equip- "m thc to danger "Thc spirit of all ranks is s- t From the new railheads, many thc from uninterncd aliens one of "l-'roni M.irch t'- T.-.iir- y: i.led imminent. German elcnu i'.."" school wouM not! many complete confidence, and Fct'-! Vessels Lost While Homeward " i.i ulii h have been christened with and expressing the belief that so it be- and r..l.s:i:i<- Jo ii,.,-;:!. :r.., -':.:.--- I! ij make the An ■ i.m educator en\i-, through people to 'Canadian names, there start freshly ships have been torpedoed hooves our maintain the wire dc-:r.,ve.l ar.,l 1.=" -.er. or:., n j Bound Since Jan. 1. 1918. |j Miller's Worm Powder* are n.-.t o-.is. Ventilati--" i- uv.ia'ly tutirelv; furnished by spies, and same unconquerable spirit at home— ; !constructed light railway systems information O'lt CO'.lt ie ae.-.rpa--* lay any preparation' lacking; Amen -i \i-itors have s-.k-i down, alov.il r.i 1. IV. Ci CU . Almost Nil al other wind their way through little that a month ago thc British, allied to^ook up and not forward era M-.issir.c". ..- ">. vrmifut:>- .: hi.ye -.'aie tit rit that it lias taa rr- all GermXn sc! ■!-. Individual used, A fortnight ago it was 4,000 tons banished from the earth." '■"■■■c; Majt'-.crs, .tro -wn. art-j which have not yet had to he r- ---.! rapi.ily anal ,-.-":.-ire.-e.. : - a-i.i'a it. aware of its almost un- Benches daily, 3,000 tons daily. p_r.;.R -!/ .>;.;ppinj:.. >. -1 p-.roer.-.o. L of ships', seatin,- perhaps will be. You can- and last week :,, i;:'.c t::. 'v..11- nor, s-ck its aid ..t the first i:i- provided, I'r.ain four to eight .and never , From ti.ii it is safe as- ilia: v-.hile :-...Ti:0-.ar-! bov.T-.l iS- run trains line drawn These, he declared, were satisfactory Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. fa;;, lost to ,a',: --.!".);-, of t'r.c prtscnje oi v.-orfs i:i pupils. "-. of course, cannotInot over a m when the- ne v r of America's ,I'niud a;;,-,; !..:--.■„, v Tlie sc. pencil on ordinary map. figures, and spies would be .com- Kn:v-d.e:i r 1.-' cl.ililrtr., knowing a ,be adapted at to the needs of blue an and thc ontpat, both aircraft an,', personnel.! v.;.- .te.'ir that it i> : .1 pletely beaten when thc British and -; 1918, r..th--r :" -r.' than .-.:■< p. ■ railway engineers have to build ; ,pa. -fa■-:!".- tr-.>tw aari'.v' niediciiv lh.it tlie individual o'--.!d; they arc usually jthe of TheSong of Jean Bart tntcrs the ti'-.irtiic.-i m the fighting j cent. "Ih-' |o- ;s oi food s:-:p- for' - scores of miles that might be used. Americans got their large,fleets r;- . ■-.- :'l ';:. :.■■■ .;L:e .'.fl lasting r only h..!f as wide as the type of seat ! zones thc aerial r.'cein!ar of the ..-.-.'" They must be there for an cmcr- destroyers on the water. "nt' t," give very .ii' -'. consida-al satisfactory m our | How Citizens of Dunkirk :i allies should then! cer.r. j average gency. Meet the treat ..d'.-ntafc-.-s." 'school- Thc blackboard m ; German Air | :a Ge- ..mi elementary school is only | The of thc new Brit- Raids saial, .;,-,»! ;j- ,1 -pro-. ' construction— ISir Leo .■.-.. to i: . Germans Talk four . six feet.'-' ish defences railways play a prom- Mr. Ralph D. Paine, who is just Lineage ;Si.-.-e J..r.-.-..ry. n the s-.-- — Liniment Co., Limited. Calico's 1917. yhe Conquests. ,iii<- 111 r.art have been marvelous])' Minard's — back from thc allied fleets, spent Calico v. originally a::d,-'te-'i was p-.-.-. into <':e;t. 4_" minion Of Moral 'complete, been rapid Dear Sirs, Ihad a Bleeding Tu- time m Dunkirk, as -.voven '!i.:,iis convoyed anil have so some thc French painted by thr Eay ptiar.s. That v.-5 t.-.i-s had be-'.n to iliat before the Huns could take mor on my face for a long time and port so near tlie front that German Fr't'.c'; p.-.rts Change Topic of Conversation Now WHEN YOUR COLOR FADES long, long auo. 'iv.,, hundred ye.-.rs;Br.'.i-h and with.i 10-- breath tor another stage oi attacks tried a number of remedies without aviators can visit it night after night. c ' !! i ago '.::" printine,up to fun-- 2.> of 1.-'" per cent. T'i- That Military Victory Is — e.aii any good Iwas advised to book, Fleets," a 1.-al>a->rio" ti od of ;-:r.ol-.-..:.'d l,v ' \\". ■"! a girl finds this northern section the fabric results. In his "The Fighting toy. n !o-s th...- disp--rs..l of;j Impossible I or a woman— a them, try MINARD'S LINIMENT, and spirit was invented fcr it i-i the of' ih.rr a- '. r lading, whin her cheeks''of fortress faced and grew. he tells of thc m which tho Calicut, India. H'tic it« through bad \-..-ai:.<.r. . that he after using bottles made of Dunkirk meet these name.!jco-.\...ya= | In the Frus-ian upper In.■".:'- Dr.jand !-|- a,vow pale, and she gets,jint.a such menacing shape several it citizens raids* The pattern -.'.as iir.; -rd the complete cure, it healed all up "Another bomb dropped, tr.-. 0:1 | 'Ivrnard I>c rnb-ir:.-. i..rii-. r t,.r:oan,;short ■■' br«alh easily and her ina:t he-natrd. Xow, if he takes another a and was fall- cotton i:i a .-o'e-rl.-s li.v.id, .alter ' alum's, - exertion, or, fling the middle road to the coast and disappeared altogether. ing somewhat closer to the Square = mii'ist'-r of a-tdoi.ial armud p..lpi: ■" ,fier slight at which s-.ii'T w.i -lipped a . " to the- m --.-.it a p'.are v.as never eo-'cii-dcd on r " excitement, it means lie will have lo pay the same great DAVID HENDERSON. of Jean Bart. Then there came, ONE TOUCH OF PUTNAM'S '::niU least — — musical, I'm- battle!"..Id ;,!«,-. V. :;!;.,::: th. that -': " i- sifTering from anaineia price- m blood. Th.c "army behind Gclleisle Kings Co.,N. 8., our cars a different sound iiig th'- cr'.a.r. '! ', :« r'ti-.a-..'. soi:-- Station. full-throated, uplifting— thc song STOPS CORN SORENESS co-op,,rat:,.,", of diplomr. "-. !;■" peace,,thin. -..-..:y Headache and the army" has done its duty and Sept. 17, 1904. of re-ei.l,'.',! li..;:;. "....-k. th .blood. jangled v.ii.at c. -■-eld be attaincl. Iv- d, e'l.oed. Ib.ick..: frequently accompany this built we'll— even better than it dc- great bells. It was no th..' :- '::,-.: v.r.i days at Thc I If l'm-ia, s.;id ].),-. Jj, is,,o, >.-"-, .-.ml nervousness is oiltti m roved m tin- sombre the alarm. bells were attuned and to, rnbi-r^. "::■!: melody, j No r.r, ,i \>-..'k on th.c ee'ye of ,to maintain I.cr l'-.i.'i-itr position.! ■""..]'c-f March. chiming. They rang out a coi.'.ir.-.i, ' chant brave martial which was Big -'.if r.ii-st make an.l to ;; 'ib- -■"■■.!-.- for this condition i< Percherons in the West a and Land Sales _- flung from high belfry tower far, '::..-:.'- br: ::-!,.;;t relit?. Apply it Mo l,i:'"! i, the blood, and _ for this the A great iii--rr,-?e m far- 1a~..l corn, win;!-,, The Meaningof and over city. < " .to' .. fr-id'.- and v...te1l that c-rn | "1 an: rather doubtful r: purl-,.-, is no medicine can- ;More Percherons Imported Into wide thc tormented tales all o\ r AIL" rt.. is iii.: .".:""! by -h-re ' vibrant thc spirit of _-hri\..l a-d dry up. Absolutely par:- -' has si;co ,il.il m this," FJr. I.'.m-1'en-,:.] Williams' Pink pills. Th. \ , Wilson's Meaning Any They were with thc ai'ount of b.isir.a ;; jas'ir.ir !> . Canada Than Other Dunkirk. They were magnificently -I'ss. >.'o :e..it:-.r bow the cm,b-.irg added. '1here were shouts vi'.I i, ;"■ the blood, bring j thro,-in the lard titles '-ii.- -'s ri Kd- tou^h build d renew Breed cellar one ' is. y. i n.n pel it oft by t,M"f:', ontr.uliotion at this, and thc r-x- brie,----- eyes, color to tin- "The Past and the Present are defiant. Down m thc u-K'.W aid algary. a- re r:r.; to riiti.t ' to thc - m began to sing f -" after another < Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. ira i-i-t lunki. -. 11' rr >!d- -:!,i:ri;- : a general feeling of n , Deadly Grapple Wayne Dinsmorc, secretary of thc voice the p:.ai:r.,!a; gv\'rrt: '!■ ..;"- cilia'. -. . "! refrain, -.-. replied, i11 energy. onlyj Percheron Society of America, who thc m unison with thc bells. v.rc-. -'" ..v. ;!:.,; th-;.. ha- bra,. - janntohan, 1 il:u..b'.>- n nam's t- d.;. 'ill'- lioli-a- of 1loin lizollerii, v.b-o-e s-,::ii-'-. " exercise and master, hope German Fair, said that m the eighteen and rumbled a while.the lieu- : .derate lligcnl enough, tenor. The - !::."■::.brrs. lie said, -had ever cducat-''rood, i'.i-; food. Thc girl or w,.- inti to understand the months since January 1, 1917, there tenant carried the land- hfe'i r.i.o--:. A..'. Loo:.-. d..\ <":' pn meaning, beating .>.-.:■. theni-elvrs and their people to: -..',, treatment fair sident's will read and had more Percherons imported lord was time with his 1913. Keystone led -jn-a-i ..iscs this a soberly consider this Mount Vernon been The children, silling up ia The Province 'lipl.t and die for the state.'' 't-ial v.ill soon find hersclir enjoyin-.:, into Canada than any other breed of crutch. ' Ijernhurfc i- the last man, addnss. It is thc handwriting upon animals, not excluding thc their cots, piped up m tones sweet - "Ur. i short- ■ Thc bells were From a Speech by Dufferin De- ..no te.. talk about moral o-i " Pink tin.- wall f.ir all of them. "There can horns, placed the figure at over and shrill. great Lord ' raiifiltt ear:-'I "i .01' irt't Dr. Williams' one and swinging- Winnipeg, Sept. '.pi.si.," add.,!. bad ::■,:,, :.--,y , or b< but issue. The settlement 1,000. quiet for a moment before livered m h.e "Such thine- I'll:- dealer m mediciii. again, and during the 29, I' to bancpicts m honor of the Ann ri ,b. 1 ' paid at SO cents a br.< must be final. There can be uo com- he had completed into the chorus 1876 : : ;.." promise, no half-way decision would Geo. Lane said wife explained, ,ai Anibas-ador tie-ran!." "■r "■'■.; I.-for $2.50 from The Dr. Inegotiations for the sale of a bunch lull the landlord's From i;c c. vr::-'. i- 1 po-iti.-.n. 'Co., :llc, In tolerable. No hall-way decision i.s with shining eyes: ' Dr. llernbur^ repli'd: "I never \\ :',".:.- ,' Medicine Brock. of registered Percheron marcs and " an.! iii po.n'i.:- ': ..r., f r:-i: -, Mai.-i" conceivable." No compromise is 'They arc singing it m many SuitsYour i . " rr^.irdeil Mr. Gerard as a nt bje,t (int. stallions to go to. England as soon itch-., :::ay 1.-c r'p-.rd ■': as tl:-- possible, when "the past and the pres- obtained, Always it is done. And al- iii,: ':">■-' for moral conqiu sts. 1 did attind as shipping space could be cellars. I . 'tie., of :.,!(."!."._. :■- 'i of si-t< r question. Lit so did Ready ent arc m deadly grapple." Com- Dinsmorc ex- ways m the belfry, when the bodies the banqii'I m i They Were surrender, deleat, and Mr. declared he. bombard, Iprour, -s whio'.i sja-s -.:.,- con'.inini the secre- ' prumise is it is and pected conic to the chimes' play QwnTaste 'the vie- chancellor and ';■■"■ -. "■ is crowded bus m m the near future that Amer- - ■ froi.i t' ■ Atlantic :"■ t!i< 1'... it;.. affairs." j . a tbe. enemy is ruthless. Let the Ger- thc "Hymn of Jean Bart." tary of state for fori it'ii , .,-.,'.,ci A soldier, back from the ica would be shipping Percherons " — i It v.as here ti-.-.'. '. .in.id... r ::." r^in-.: 1. man war party, from the kaiser down 'An song a song which Dun- I ■ ,-, :- sitting a corner near back to their native France, this old 'fr.-- . 1.-r v.u„o- '-.! i..re.ts, i,.-: irn m to the dullest Junker, weigh well this having kirk loves,' cried thc naval officer* ' '- - j Minard's Liniment for Sale Every- , v.- ■ i- an \ '..ition that lie-r ] I.-.it "'lhe destruction of every arbit- To have the children sound and "Hymn of Jean Bart."' il,i--.. s ;!,.- ..'anada-, lei- ja.hs \ i.ilcnlly and, to the sol- lie.! t.---i-r,::. r.i ] Where Surplus Wheat Is from rary power anywhere that can scp- healthy is thc fi'.st care of a mother. strength il.rr er--:- --, -, ..),.■ of >,\ v. Brun,- di-i\ ilisinav, the shillingslips arai'-lv, secretly, of its single ar.l- ! ;;,i. lights go out, or They,cannot he healthy if troubled Thc Real Test !-..;,■'., Lai, *-.-,,<,,-. Nm,.Scotia, h< r I iii'i.':-^ just as thc choice disturb tbe peace of -the world; ofyour : and Plenty of Wheat to Round if with worms. Use Mother Graves' he would- 1..,.-.riif than half a] There is little reason to fear that potence." . 'a,-e,,rd begin to grope, for the sol- Germany Farming "I never thought much of the piij Instant Idoz'u l-.i"-opeau r.inis-doi.-s, v.'-re hut ■ the German submarines will accom- olf, That means and Ger- Modern lest," PcppcrVon. "Iry" .ihii,, Idbr's sbillinff. '"Fraid it rolled many means I answered Miss i the v. and oh..!!.be r< to tl'.at '|plish their purpose of starving tlie Then alone. It that if the London, |till th."i iiiidrf-aine.l rd Iloininion, allied nations into submission, but it Imate." says "the conductor. German people will not m time put In the Time of Nero It Took Four 1him with an. unibrclla!"— - up again and discover jv.lir,-, illimitable diiiiciMO'' alike' is only necessary to take an inven- 110 lights" fio away their delusions and set their and a Half Days' Labor to Answers. ; : pas-rugcrs holding out ' POSTUM leajr.fa -md the ;irit!:ni< l e of the stir- toryj of the world's stock of v.lnat three each foot upon the necks of their mad "" " shilling they have found. Grow Bushel of Wheat Ivc - ,r and tin- vi riric.itiijn oi the ex-. to realize that there an na- 'the which masters, then Germany must he de- MOt^_CyKDEßS^__y__,- m order !— London Chronicle. The Greeks and Romans by |p!,-,r..r. jsons for charging the under- water stroyed or brought so near to de- were Tt iraUvays safe to'tend a Dominion Xx« I using either . j I_ longer long art but short A cost* l Jt v.as i'i--( t! at countmp; tier past I|boats with the necessity lor consid- struction that she will no he on on bread. press Money Order.' Fivo_ .dollats'"' |modern farmer with the practice moreor less of jaeh.ie '.' ::-.' n'- as bat thc preface and: tightening of belts. As these a power for evil. It is worth while I bf three cents. "A- prehid'- tv li'r iuturi' exertions andllineserablearc written, there is m the for any sane people to take heed of Imodern scientific knowledge and thc lixpandir.n (h stinir s, she took a frrsh United States only 20,000,(100 bushels so terrible an admonition, spoken hy use of modern machines can wilh thepowder to : g three months' as ROOT COMPOUND Idepar'tirc. rr.-eived tlie afTl.itiis of a,|of wheat to supply tbe normal re- __ S?_!fi-\ .the authoritative voice of a of labor, raise much COOK'S COHON mik tafe.rella»k ngutaling imp,- sj-ir.ition, 00,0000,000 that have thc power to wheat as cotdd an old Roman work- m A degree*** thecup.Alevel Imore :ial in anil felt quirements of 1 bushels nations — exe- sis; IT* il dm. Sold In Uii« herself r.o longer a mere settler flour from the new crop is cute thc threat. From the New- ing ten hours a day, days a wcclc strength. No.l.III.Np.J.MI 'until for all thc of his MtmmmWfm No. 3, per box. .Sold by "« teaspoonfui aloiij,: thc hanks ot a single, river, but But Australia has an ex- York Times. weeks three scon: mmmmmJ ti tt : available. ten years. mmmSSF dnigglatß, or sent prepnid thc owner of half a continent, and m portable surplus of 180,000,000 bush- | and In the time of Nero ■laWiffl plain package on receipt of seems toplease thc magnitude of her possession, m els, of which 100,000,000 bushels was j Besides the great battle of Septem- it took four and a half days' labor to BnTU price. Hreepamphlet kaattm thc wealth oi her resources, m the from last year. India ber, 1914, tho Marnc valley hns been grow n buslicl of wheat; when the ■MF'__S TUB CpOK MBDICINBCO carried over reaper Tennlo.Om.WcrmtlgiVlnJMry most people. : sinews of her material might, the has 120,000,000 bushels stored for the scene of two decisive battles of drill and the were invented il jf' IeWT. peer of any power on thc earth. export, of which 70,000,000 bushels world history. At Valniy,m 1792, thc look three hours; m thc reign of A was carried over from last year. elder Kellcrinan had stemmed the King George V. it hikes ten minutes. 11 DeliciousDrink I Hutton for Director Argentina has 146,000,000 tide of invasion on thc very day No longer is the farmer a drudge. [IJ More Healthful I' bushels Today he is mini who mixes 111 11,000,000 is old when France first declared herself a a It is reported that Mr. G. H. Hut- surplus, of which earlier, plants succesi,cumscMbonicWba*hbs3,i.ost viooß republic. /Thirteen centuries brains with the seeds he .or THERAmON::-..^MDHBT,'.SLADDia,DIS«ASE«,:»I.OOO_ joisoiu M IItANIfeAORCoffee ton, present superintendent of: VIM. | at wheat. Chalons, general anduses science, m gathering In "uVEtreat bithbb no.dbuooists eimailSl.-ro*;« OT* Dominion Experimental Farm atI So it is not a problem of wheat al- at the Roman Ac- sows . Lacombe, fact, it is not wheat tius drove back the Huns under At- his abundant harvests. Life on the IpBONTO, WWTBroB/HjJBaOOMTO ?■.M CUM is likely to succeed Mr.- together; m a is becoming pleasant G. H. Grisdale as director of all Do-. problem at all, considered on a world tila. The.valley saw also some of thc- farm so nud farms, had shipping most brilliant of Napoleon's strategy profitable thnt men of the cities arc ■ minion experimental m thct basis. If we sufficient a&»"«8j g .' -= - wheat, eyes are upon It oncei geckkiug homes and employment on THERAPION .. event of Mr. Grisdale becoming dc- to transport this there would and all fixed land, U. 1221 Ithc'pttty agriculture. plenty everybody. more at thc present lime. the Vf. N. minister of be for THE NEWS,' MACLEOD, ALBERTA

girls ought to be present at it.'" to its stage of filling at the time "The inquest! What is an inquest?" The Rust Menace rust begins to develop, so that rust asked the maid. cannot dcT.lny 'damage to the grains m The doctor thought deeply for a as it will be before rust makes " p THE then, InCanada filled \^mwS Tm\fm^m^m\^^^^^m^^^^m^m^^^^mW\it^^ crop. " moment, and wilh an air of any headway ill the IkillI1I .X..M H triumph,produced the French equiv- qualities .B^ 9 afaaaataaaaaaaaatH ■ J*^^ KC^M'' Reason "Of other good., its great GUARDED alent. to Believe That Eradication strength- of straw enables it to be "On fait tine enqttcte en presence of This Evil Is Nearing. grown up rm mtw W^^W fcrZXmmm on land and stand where mmmmMm^r^JTm^m^^^^^T^Jmm \W m\ 'H >>^fc CeO-E/lGSkeitVSort P~^jM clv cadavrc de, Mademoiselle." Solution other sorls (except Kitchener) lay ■11mTmmm mm *** .sss-raar.. D m "Mon she ejaculated. "In mm JL^^m H m Amm .^^ r~AW M Dicu!" grain has the down owing to excessive soft TRUST— — very truth that terrible thing will What rust on cost growth m rich land. Another good BY happen? J lelas, Uiat 1 have Canadian farmer iv cold cash should through startling reductions yield, quality:" the heads fill completely, lived lo sec it. f must then at once m where m other -sorts many heads m mmmmm m mm MONA DUNLOP him of happened,:aud what, m turn, thc consequent spikclcts. WWMMMWMMWMMMMM m^m^^r^m^^^mrm^m^m m^m^mTWr^m m^m m r^^^nS inform what has cut power have empty Bed Bobs is for he must tell what to do." m spending has meant m being WARD. mc to grown this season m many LOCK &CO..UMITED then a low moan from the girl hardship the wage earners m .three prairie prov- V Louden, Melbourne, anilToronto Just eastern goods districts m the — on the bed turned their attention m Canada who produce puUjto' Britain's Farm Policy Reign of cd. Some rich merchants shot tliciui : /, western Canadians buy, can probably inces and will be a severe Terror in Russia that direction. lest, but Iam confident that it will selves to escape bestial tortures. Ed« Miss dc Kochcfort sitting bolt not he calculated. But no two rep- Proposal ucated classes yearn_ for the day (Continued.) was make a good showing." to Encourage Production!IGerman Says Counter-revolution Is upright,her eyes wide opeii, staring resentative grain growers or manu- wdicn the Germans will conic 'to cre- must, facturers would lo declare In a broad sense Canada must re- of Cereals by Guaranteed -Being Systematically Organized ■""Indeed she though," re- straight before her, her face flushed hesitate gard Red Bobs wheat as a good gift ate order. A counter-revolution ii Dr. "There will and Then, the cost^to Canada as one expressed Minimum Prices by being systematically prepared. Le- plied Richardson. feverish. without warn- m terms of hundreds of of from Australia. Out there, under Statements attributed the Co- be' plenty for even two to ing,her the silence which millions The full 'report of the logne Gazette lo a German described niue and Trotzky will disappear." nurses voice broke So anything tending to les- thc Southern Cross, m IWS, a farm- committee do. You cannot stay with her day had fallen on thc oilier two as they dollars .appointed to consider thc as holding for many a distin- sen the power lo the er "crossed" a wheat without name future ag- years and night, Marie, and she will not watched her. of lliis curse ricultural policy of the guished position the far cast and grower of grain is certain to work with a barley called Ncpaul. A hard country is m AlbertaHerds be iv a fit state lo he left alone, even "No! No!" she cried. "Lei mc beardless, good milling wheat was issued as a While Paper. The com- who lately travelled from China to for moment." go! My God, what', out to the general advantage of Can- — mittee, Germany Siberia, Again a has he done to ada. And, the result, but it was unmarketable of which Lord Selbournc is across are printed tothe Front "Hut, monsieur, il cannot he that her? Ah, 1 cannot wake her!" it appears now thai there chairman, m the Times. The is good among because it was white. Some samples was appointed m 1916 as Condon German she has a nurse; it is not lo be And with agonized she reason for optimism a department of !is very contemptuous Off Many an scream those" who have been actively engag- came to this country and experi- the government's of ..-Gencrai Carried Prizes at the Cal- of for one moment. She is feh back on to her pillow. ments during reconstruction committee, to SemenolT's Cossacks, but writes with gary you ed m solving the problem and so in- with if were made a consid- great Summer Fair now what call delirious. Kh, The doctor turned to his compan- creasing period of several years. But it re- er the methods of increasing food respect of the Czccho-Slovaks, Wen, suppose there were a nurse, ion. the effectiveness of Can- Seager production; and m March who, he says, are not destined for In open competition with some of ada's food contribution to thc allied mained white. Then Wheel- year of last the America, she- would hear all that my pativre "What do you suppose she means, er, 1907, began experiments it issued interim report, the French front, but are. to be used best stork m Alberta cause, and thc base of prosperity of m his m herds annexing most elite might say, and that must not Marie?" asked. By great which, with some additions, exclusivelyagainst the Russian Bol- succeeded m of he Canadians from the Atlantic to the with it. dint of care and forms the prizes at Calgary Cc. 1 alone, who can be secret as "Without doubt, monsieur, she is patience has has gotten the Bed part 1 of the present sheviki. the Summer speaking Pacific. document. The German Fair. Seldom has there been such a the grave, must listen, must hear, of her sister, of la pauvre ".Many people, Bobs. He gave it that name because j The committee pronounced il pos- says he saw 10,000 showing must forget. Another might petite, who is dead." indeed forscc the the, sible to effect, on the Amur railway of live stock. Competition and re- utter extinction of the rust he is a great admirer of "Bobs" a large increase of Czccho-Slovaks every class, member, might tell others, and then, The girl's shrill cry brought Mr. menace soldier, and thinks one' home-grown food, with and was told Hat there were nearly was keen m andJjic judg- indeed, m Canada iv the eradication of the because he a corres- 50,000 ing was witnessed great interest we should be undone. 1 can Wakeman up lo the room, post day it will be a great factor m lhe ponding reduction of importation, Czccho-Slovaks altogether m with watch by her side day haste. barberry plant, and m the develop- but only by . Siberia. He describes the 10,000 by stockmen from all over the con- and night, M. ment by Scagcr Wheeler— the Luth- prosperity of the Dominion, a devel- adopting and persistently Ie I "Dear, he carrying a whom he met as splendid material, tinent. dorteur. will never leave her; dear!" panted, as he er Burbaiik of wheat opment m which the beloved Field out complete national pol- every She will be safe mc, entered. "This really terrible, — thc Canadian pride. " icy. hey put th,. well fed and well clothed not Almost breed of cattle, with the dear is world of a variety of the great es- Marshal would have taken /I m forefront the but horses, swine and sheep child." . Richardson. What was thc poor conviction that a basis of security armed. No arms, at any event, were were repre- saying?" sential cereal that matures some ten sented Hereford,Shorthorn and Hol- The doctor looked puzzled. He child days and stability of the conditions m visible even among thc officers. He cattle, could uot for The him, earlier than thai generally George Fifth agriculture was informed the whole force stein Percheron and Clydes- thc life of him under- doctor told and the old grown m Ihe Western provinces. the which is to be carried on was dale horses and Oxford sheep being: stand this intense desire for secrecy. solicitor shook his venerable white- m the future must be commanded by a French general. head It seems to have been proved ab- the foundation The subsequent predominant. That Alberta animals What on earth could it matter who as he replied: solutely that the decorative barberry A KingCan Be a Genuine Democrat of the whole structure, and thai occupation of should be thc fore m heard the delirious ravings of a girl, "Very nasty business indeed, my — — without it the Omsk showed, says the writer, that to all these dear fellow. except the Japanese sort is the and Lover of Liberty increase of production had arrived classes speaks well for the adaptabil- of nineteen? What could such a Idon't like it one lilllc chief which they predicted could not be more Czccho-Slovaks bit. What you cause of the propagation of If Thackeray alive, his pen since he passed ity of the province to mixed' farming. child have to conceal? There could tell mc she said just- rust trouble, and already the were realized. through Siberia. Re- bt nothing wrong now her delirium makes me m would trace with that simplicity The garding the Bolshcviki the German m the life of a girl m think spring wheat belt m the conditions of stability they to Remember with such a pure, sweet face. that she evidently saw someone at- United which was thc highest art the story had m view says: Good Cause States and m Canada, an organized of the Fifth George eating were a fair wage to thc "Their any of your ancestors Suddenly Marie's voice m on tacking her sister last night. Isn't buck- laborer, a fair return to the power, which docs not seem "Did do meditations, broke campaign is working for the eradica- wheat his cultiva- firm, anything to cause posterity to re- lus pitched m a joyful that how it struck you?" of the barberry cakes with queen m the tor for his capital, energy and bmins, now quite even m Moscow and key. is, indeed," tion m all sections American canteen m his capital. How- Pctrograd, does not exist at all member Ihem?" asker the haughty "It replied the doc- likely lo infect lhe growing grain. Il and a fair return to thc landowner m "All! monsieur," she cried, tor; then, lowering his voice, he brief antj. tactful the notice of their for the capital Siberia. The smallest Soviet docs woman. m "I have was brought out congress m invested m lhe land; "I reckon they did," replied tha «ll If that worthy Madame said: "Look here, Wakeman, this m coming: "The king and queen desire but this stability, they believed, what it likes there. Everyboy's first Johnson by the Hon. George to could old "My grandfather put a could he the nurse of Frenchwoman is proving rather a call at the Eagle hut, and will be never exist long as concern is himself. Soviet soldiers fanner. mademoiselle! Young of North Dakota, that the so a recurrence occupy mortgage oil this place tint ain't paid Should the poor child talk of things trial to mc. 1 suggested that we settlers there m a few minutes." Unan- of the prices thai prevailed the the houses of Bourgeois-pop- — may ought m the colony of Massachu- nounced they drive up, little George m and seize their property. Ho- off yit." Bosto» Transcript. others not hear, she will speak- to have a competent trained setts 1755 were aware of the inti- late period of depression was pos- ulation In French— that is — nurse for this young m m his snug uniform and carrying his sible. tels are also searched and plundered. certain and the poo^ lady, and mate relations Barberry They accordingly recommend- Exhausted the Language good Madame understands she won't hear of it. Says all sorts between the faithful stick, a,lniost a measure of ed a wage laborer, Nobody has a minute's security. Johnson plant,.and rust on wheat, and that a himself; larger, minimum for the fifty liot one word of eclte belle languc. of things that 1 can't make head or ago Alary, a size mother- to be fixed by wage These rascals are criminals who es- There arc two hundred and tail law- was passed thirty years pro- ly, plain, wholesome, unfashionable boards m each caped from prison released thousand words m the English lang- Hcavea be praisedI that is what we of. She seems to think that thc viding for the rooting out of" the country, a guarantee lo lhe farmer or were can^do. Madame Johnson, 1 will girl might say something m her de- m her dress, simple m her manner, of price by the^Bolshcviki. They arc armed uage and most of them were used shrub m that jurisdiction. Denmark, a minimum for wheat aud to teeth. last Sunday by lady who discover- liave, and no other." lirium that no one ought to hear. As however, looking like any other decent l-'.ng- oats, and thc a '"Yes, lias begun the modern cru- lishwoman who had four well- certain administrative "Tlie authors of terrible ed after coming out of church that certainly, that is quite an iMt could possibly matter. How- sade, and the Hon. Mr. Young says measures to the the butch- idea, ever, brought-up boys and a girl a of ensure increased eries the Amur these crimin- her new hat adorned with tag Marie," Anthony replied, "hut I'm perfectly willing to humor that rust has practically disappeared copy production contemplated. The on were was a good her key- als. There was absolutely no battle. on which was written, "Reduced to Will the lady herself consent?" for the present, if you are." from the wheat fields of that pro- herself. note of the policy from lhe agricul- — Norton, Kansas, "l will make her," "If Iam? you They climb steps into a hall point The people were simply murder- $2.75." Telegram. t announced the Whatever do mean gressive Scandinavian country since the tural of view was the increased maid. "I will pay her well, if that by that, my boy?" carrying where the soldiers and sailors, Brit- production mainly by "Well, the into effect of the cam- ish, Canadian, of cereals the Is what she needs; hut she shall do sir, you see Marie suggests paign against the innocent-appearing American, are play- conversion— of suitable grass land to it that we ask Mrs. Johnson lo help barberry. ing games, writing letters, singing arable m other words, by a rever- I""Well, her camp songs, if Iwere you, Idon't think with the nursing, so it obviously Apparently this plant is "hosl" for eating with lhe sauce sal of the process wliich set m after Appointed Chief Engineer Ishould offer Mrs. Johnson money. depends on you!" thc rust, which is carried on the of hunger, feeling al — home m a 1870. Ihave been a friend of Mr. Wakc- "I see! Well, of course, Mrs. winds as as or sympathetic atmosphere a free-and- The necessity during far two three hun- easy of this thc m.-in's for years, and have been to .Johnson shall help! But J don't see dred miles. That is how rust m Can- place of many sounds and war has been made plain to all m Mr. J. M. R. Fair- this house often enough to know how that alters the case much. She ada may have conic via the air laughter, of liberty ami equality. the past year, but a paragraph the bairn has becen ap- something just George Mary ordinary m pointed engi- of his housekeeper's char- has got ears the same us a train- route from the United States, or how and arc visi- present report, containing the opin- chief acter. Work on her pity, Marie, if ed nurse." rust m the Dakotas or Montana or lors, come to disturb no one, lo ion of the admiralty, strongly em- neer of the C. P. R. you want her to Kelp you. Point out (To Be Continued.) some other state iv thc republic may mingle wilh all, to be fn.-ndly. No phasizes the need system, replacing distinction of continuingit m to her how young Miss de Kochcfort have been carried from plants m for them; and. above all, the future. The admiralty say that Mr. J, G. Sullivan, Is, and how ill. Say how frightened Canada. When the climatic condi- no ceremony. They want to cat an "the certain development of the sub- chief engineer, who $he would be if she were to awake Education inPatriotism tions are suitable, it fastens to the American and sit down wilh the marine is retiring lo enter boys dish may render such vessels still to consciousness and find a strange wheal, aud then, to complete the cy- at one of thc big table- covered more formidable as weapons of at- private practice, is nurse m uniform standing by her. 1 The Patriotism Which Inspired the cle the parasite returns lo the liar- with oilcloth. "Buckwheat cakes is tack against seaborne commerce m a the announcement think she'll do anything for you berry whiili preserves x m lhe best thing we have," says the war;" they made by special cir- Democratic Peoples it health host, iultire and draw from then. She is certainly as good as during the winter. Almost invari- a little flustered by the visit. present experience the conclusion cular issued by Sir any trained nurse, anil Ithink the Why is it that those who seel; m ably, hitherto, has Aud buckwheat cake- it was, with rendering (ieorgc Bury, vice- there followed a that measi'res us less de- -ap- two of you can do anything that is Germany's temporary success lessons sharp reduction m yield wherever the New Mug-land maple syrup. George pendent on imported foodstuffs, and president, and needed. But why on earth won't you for the peoples of the allied nations ordinary spring wheat has been at- and Mary clear their pl.iles with so reducing the volume of seaborne proved by Lord have a nurse? What does it tacked. That is gusto, vote tbe unfamiliar griddle Shaughnessy, the proper .almost invariably emphasize where Scagcr Wheel- traffic, would "greally relieve the matter if she hears Miss de Kochc- as a er enters as a factor m the future of cakes delicious and then go the strain on navy president. virtue of the system the aud add immense- fort's ravings?" German that Western Canada grain growing. rounds of kitchens and dormitories, ly to the nation.il «,ccuriiy." Too much credit "Alas, monsieur, that I may not which they should proclaim with | Fur the past eleven years, on his departing like people who had had a cannot be accorded 1| good I tell you! Enough that did anyone warning note as a vice lo be avoided0 farm near Roslhern on thc Canadian lime. Mr. Fairbairn, hear and understand, lhe most ter- ! Northern Railway m Central Saskat- 1 1 was lhe most natural thing for Shocked! whose rise has been Thus we find even so careful an ob- liridget rible calamities would befall this in-1 chewan, he has been "breeding" a George, even' inch a democrat. lo walked into the drawing the result of sterl- hocent darling here. Do not think Iserver as Mr. Frederic Harrison strain of wheat that matures early. do. On the l-'oui'b of July (will room and announced: ing service render- mc foolish, monsieur: it is hut too commending to the people of Britain;;In it-,elf that should be of value as George 111. turn m lii- grave?) the "Please, muni, the new neighbors ed the company true. I'.ven as it is. 1 dare not thinkIthe German system of training m |m guarantee against loss by frost, king is to "pitch ..tn" the first base- is going lo cut their grass, and wants since he joined what may happen." j iBui there is the added significance ball m a game lia-lv. ecu the American tn know if you will lend tbcm the Ihem 1892. Mr. jpatriotism. "Germany m this," he!j m "Well, well, have it your own ! that hy the time the rust usually de- teams. Ablie Latham, one of out- lawn, mower." l-'aiibairn was born -..ays, "as many things i way!" said the doctor, more puzzled m intellectual jvi-lops on wheal m the west, his most unalia-hed diamond heroes, has "Lend ihem Ihe lawn mower lo rut m Peterborough 45 than ever; "but, mind you, if it be- and national, shows the way; it has wheat has developed to the point been coaching (icon..- m the right tbe gra.-as on lhe Sabbath!" ejaculated years ago. lie en- comes necessary, Ishall have a nurse been her prime asset m war, even j where it can do practically no harm. delivery, and p-ob:ibl> the king is.a the ■lustre.-'*. hiuliK shocked. "Cer- tered tlie Toronto In without any question: You would more vital than her U-boats or mon-1I While little has been said m pub- bit nervous about hi- performance. tainly not, Bridget,— tell lbcin we University, where sooner your mistress's life ster guns. It is the German, syste- jlie m Canada, the leaders m C.iv.i- Mc is certainly more loncerncd than haven't one." Province. graduated. J. M.E. Fairbairm. nol lose matic, j he than run the risk of having a nurse universal and all-round ctluca- I\dian agriculture have been closely Ablie Latham', a kin,, of baseball rusl Following a short private practice mouths later, from which place b« "who understands French. 1 suppose?" lion m patriotism, loyally, love of j watching the evil m all its ram- comedians and always a complete Doctor's Only Chance November, "Indeed, no, doctor, not for my- fatherland." ifications. Now, Dean Rutherford of stranger to cmb.in.i.s-iuciil. British Columbia, Air. Fairbairn returned to Montreal m Wife— Hello! Dr. Bunyuii. Yes' m a self. How you ask it? Have I Cnfortlinate would the I'niversity of Saskatchewan, Sas- Canadian I'aciiic Railway 1907, m similar capacity. It was can it bo if thereI "We kings must sii.-k together," Come right aw.a v. Mr. Little has an- joined the served my two angels these were a vestige |katoon, points out: m Ortobcr, 1908, that Mr. Fairbairn not of truth iv what Mr. I said Charles of Au--.i'.i to a royal other one of his spclN. m June, 1892, m tbe engineering de- was made principal assistant at many years, even at the risk of in\ !Harrison says, for the war would 1! "The people of Saskatchewan arc pal the boat the other fully m same day. Ib.clor (half an hour later)— Why partment and became assistant engi- Montreal, two years later being pro* own But what that other one, have been over three years ago, with Ij aware of the fact that rusl can George of l-'.ngland has another ver- Montreal, 1901, come to from Dakota or from any didn't you send lor me soonei? You neer at August, and inioted to engineer of maintenance or yrho knows more than I,might wish, Germany the victor. What was il, if us sion: "We democrat- mu>t slick to- of the >latcs to the south gels should not have wailed till your hus- resident engineer at Ottawa \2 , way, and m June, 1911, was madu Irannol say." not British patriotism, which iv a| aud gether," and lv- m<-an- what he says. I band was uiieon-cious. months later. After three years m ■ chief engineer of easlern lines, a po- "Whew! So you tire not the only few months created an started when our conditions are fav- spent army which | His days are ii doing his bit Wife— Well, as long as he bad his the Ottawa division, be returned to ;sition be occupied up to thc time o^ person what all this mys- successfully opposed perfected orable lo its propagation and spread. subject*, who knows thc Fur in>laiu-r, 1916 the like one of hi- which should scnsc> be wouldn't lcl me send for Montreal as division engineer, and his present promotion, which is tbo tery is about?" said Anthony to hint- ijand seemingly invincible German ma-!! m rust wave really read f.-lh.w iti/e:i-. ,-\ husv — ifrom the stales lo . you. New York l\\eniiig World. was transferred to Toronto some highest milway position attainable. self. "The plot thickens, as they say!jchine? That feat, accomplished by j the.south gradu- king is George. 11 a- i- -ecu every- penny | patriotism, flung lally pushed up m a no'ih-wolcily day m the dreadfuls!" British us back in- past where and al all lime- of and here, 1,,lo age direction far Saskatoon. Tlio night: camps hospitals, Then aloud: "Look Marie. lhe —of miracles. And what stales m and "over you have realized that Miss of the cud" when the allied I lo the south arc waging war there" well as Ingland; Suppose nations'iagain>l the barbrrrv. Manitoba, Sas- as m some- dc I'.ochcfort's people will have In!Iwill have completed, through patri-!jkatchcva.au. lliink Alberta, times m munition i'.ie!,,rie-: at re- of her illness and lier jotism which is not of the German ' and I have views, receptions to -oldicrs be informed included lhe barberry bush amongst al of the sister's death? You cannot take on iJ sort, the task m which they cannotIl allies, at any function where his pre- their noxious weeds on account of it yourself the responsibility of keepingIfail. We shall then he able lo say sence and a kindly v.ord may count, you that, patriot being a hosl plant for lhe rust. as any them m ignorance; Isuppose, I while German ism failed lo lie loves a "hero" much as yon can communicate to do the thing which seemed de- Steps arc being taken have il de- know where stroyed all gardens and hedges." one; likes lo l.ilk lo Tomniyt Atkins. them? Is the father living'" |monstrably easy, the patriotism m and has a great desire lo be Inispit- with inspired And further: "Alas, no, monsieur! Me is dead which the democratic pen*- "( nble to the lighting men from over- will accomplished onlYiciK-c, have been held al- these two years. Were that nol so. pics have that ready Western Canada for the seas. Heart and soul be is m the would not have aris- which seemed deinoiistrablv impos- m war all day long, lie does not want all this Iroiible piirpo-ai- of discussing ami sible. ways to be of hi- German for- en." means of preventing rust. One of reminded "She has no relations, ijicn.-" It is worlhv of remembrance m lie that received considera- bears. John Bull is George's ideal told." 'I mailers a man. Perhaps he has "None that may he all the talk of" things done and to be «aa ihat of the barberry it of human a a guard- 1tion and for lhe navy, "Then Isuppose Ihere is done that a vital patriotism is less a was n commended that Ibis plant be slight preference m ">! "»( up, the lan or someone who has charge lieine of doctrine than an emotion,jIdestroyed. The barberry has not which he was brought over their affairs?" IJ And a line emotion may be commu-I been used extensively m Western army; but lie would never show it In,' navy George was laugh! "One there is, monsieur, and withjjni.ated. bill it caniiol be "taught." Canada, yet. probably more of it ran In the myseli communicate" new counli'ics like this, lacking the 1 equality and how to he a man, and liim Iwill ibe found ill parks and large .public "Al once then, Marie." The doe- historic background and atmosphere! ground:, tl .m anywhere else. As he has never felt like a traditional is time- he assumed the crown. ,tor warned her. "There no of Old Mngland. ami under the ne- these an- under governing bodies, king since t ,^''m* me hi-I " Monu-nce, 111., lhe Btteiw^^BtySw^a^a^aJp^W mmty?ffimffi7Y^^K?{Zm{'mi* to bo lost. If you will £ivc (rc-sily of assimilating a steady vol |Icither municipal or government, it Pal O'Brien of perhaps| who escaped from German address, 1 will write to lum; -liinia' of alien peoples, il is essential |Iwill In- a very easy mailer lo liave aviator .1 shall he to explain the position that a certain emphasis should he ihis plant The captivity, says that George, to whom able eradicated. Dominion of his adyen of affairs better than you. placed on the symbols of patriotism. department of agriculture is interest- he told the'story lures up from her very coiidilion, however, by request, is one of the most dem- The woman started In this ing itM-lf m this important question a***3^^** though she had been sho'. there is lhe danger lesl the spirit way carefully planned ocratic men he ever met: which must chair ns "i and has under to George "I will write myself!" she cried. may suffer by over-emphasis of the investigations wilh reference lo it." be true, for Pat talked give his address to no one. Idler, and patriotism become less a And Scagcr Wheeler says of his without a hitch for an hour and a this Card at your Dealers can \vas more Look ifor "Then write now, Marie, if yon arc deep and line emotion than a brag- new "breed" of wheat: quarter and never at case ■ iv his life. waxed, determined to make all this fuss gait and strident lip-service. A smile "Red Bobs comes up to all my ex- Para-Sani Wrapper is strong paper, heavily ana comes in' £ it. 3*ie inquest will probably that is forced becomes a grin, and a pectations m practically every re- Edward VII. was born to be a roy- about only as — negotiate handsome oak Roller-Box, It is better and cheaper than waxedpaper m be m a couple of days' time andIgrin is like a .smile inasmuch spect more so than J could reason- al statesman and alliances . whoever is responsible for the two>!it clumsily caricatures its outward ably expect. Ipersonallyconsider it on the continent which should prove sheets. __ , form. a perfect wheat to suit our condi- the safeguard of the British empire. (here west point It ia just certain that George, thc keeps bread, cheese','cakes, butter "and meat fresh and free ' After this war, however, will tions m lhe m of earll- as Para-Sani --> Granulated .Eyelids, be less need Iban al any lime lo ncss to reasonably cscapo damage Sailor Prince, was born to show that from contamination. Para-Sani will savemany times its cost byprevent* s/JTIIIRINESow Byes'Eyesinflamed by1 worry about the patriotism of the from early fall frosts and rust. These a king can be. a genuine democrat " wliSmmme^^. Du.land Wnrfquickly country, lis lover of liberty iv the great war !ing Dealer, , rc « M'^mWmmW^mSun, 1 mj people of this young two points alone make it a very anfd waste. Ask your »Ti>ar».sant Bent P P»id rte9«pf »OR*aE»,m9.J^* relieved by Murine. iy,U - attention, sort, every empire and to ■ , must m as frost sea- to preserve l y°urEycsandlnBabysky05 symbols receive promising m the British %2k^*^Drc Ejr«Com(ort schools, but more potent m its son gets some of the crops, and m save the world from autocracy and "* -» tltJNoSnurtlni,Jn.t ! lhe From New Co.; $ fc YOUR ipreservation and growth than any 1916 the loss from rust alone m odious kultur.— the York Appleford Counter CheckBook Ltd. ifi-gfe^f display of flags or singing of an- amounted to $135,000,000. Times. ♥ - 0/«.«.»" '«""! Canada Aye. ..1...InTubea Ot. For jlD.fc -^ eloquent 175McDermot E. WINNIPEG.MAN. ft;*jj £;;;»;»» Jj.1 ». Ere RentedrCo.. CMc«ge

Sunday eight SHERIFF'S SALE purchase price may— be paid m the Creek nnd Mncleod. On following manner: LocalMention[ of the local golf players visited Leth- 10"'. time of bridgeand lost out by two points. On Mncleod, at the sale. Of Coal I-ands at Alberta laW m sixty days without interest. Wednesday afternoon Messrs. Ken- 25*. m six months with interest at CHRIST CHURCH SERVICES nedy, McKcnzie, Tyldesly and Gar- i7«;'<-. row went to Pincher Creek and won of Alberta, to wit: very easily. at Mne- Province 1 25. m one year with interest at of St. Pauls The Golf course By virtue of a Writ of Executior ; The Rev S. Middleton. leod is now being into shape and put I. niv.,.l out of the Supreme Court ol I will conduct services at Christ Church issued 25. two years with interest at some good matches are expected m.mtemm^ Alberta, the suit of Trusts a*i m j .Maeleod on Sunday morning nest. at the 7.. shortly. Gunmtee Company.Limited. Plaintiff B. Macdonald, De- A. ami Davenport Coal Company. Sheriff. DON'T FORGET IN fendant, directed against CHANGE r-~.^~;*!guwae^ and to me Macleod .ludicial District. DAY I have BIG GALA the lands of the defendant. June HUh, 1918. TRAINS execution al! the Sheriff* Office. seized and taken into Approved: title and interest of the de- right, iSgd.l F. 1.. Clary, M.C. forget read the notice re- fendant.- if. the foll.-winc lands, Don't to people — garding the change m tlie time of i A large number nf Macleod namely: next week- departure ami arrival of trains. [will visit Watertaui Lakes end, Monday, August 19th is the i FIRSTLY, that portion of tho bigj i.> galaday Ijikes. North Half of Section 12. Township 7 at the i TOOK SECOND MONEY Range :i- West .'f the ."-th Meridian. i:i j ; FOR SALE the Province of Alberta, wliich :es Nest Rivi r to the north of the Crows MAY AND Cecil Altham. of the City GarageI] RETURNED HOME (.n a plan of survey f t'e :..< shown . is to be complimented regarding his 'j . -aid Township signe.l at Ottawa 7th PASTIRK auto driving Cecil went out against Dcsille. Sur .'uly. iSl'o by Ealou::r.l the raving cars on Wednesilay andi aye, General of Dominion Lands an.i LAND Thursday with his Chevrolet Tourini. ]1 Mrs. C. K. I'ndefw.Hid and family :r.i >'f tlu ,f reco:-d m me Depart 'it Car and ran second each time. Thai,,have returned lo Mncleod after spend- Interiur. containing 42.-"-l' a.:vs. more is he beat two of the racers casil> ing four week.- at Waterton Park. -r !es>. and S.DOWNIE & SONS ami would have won one race had lv i SECONDLY, the ni'ii-li >-f the CARSTAIRS. ALBERTA. not suffered with engine trouble m: .irigtnal roa.i ailjwar.ee lyincnorth of the last mile. j ..n,l aaljonnng the north boundary of ! BACK FROM VACATION the north west quarto;- of the .-aid -ection. excepting thereout that pur- DR. A. T. SPANKIE VISITING MACLEOD I| i< cnii"'se,l i'".- n«a.»- M.D.. CM. tic i which i. ' on a thereof, of rec- AND The mid Mrs. Kennedy, of aviiv siiowii plan EYE. EAR.NOSE daughter, Rev. c> th.- IVr.-.n-sert »f Puhli-i THROAT Mrs. J. K. Adams ami IMacleod, have returned after spend- » .:■■ ...J m SPECIALIST Drumheller, spending holi- 'V Works m E.ini-nton as "17.V and fil- from are ing several weeks vacation. \ iff \ Office ivoms, 121-122 New Macleod, Land Ti.Vs Office f.-r the days m the guests of Mrs. ed m the Burns' Building. Corner of Sth South Alberta Ijhu' Kegi-tiation Dis- T. Fisher. Avenue and 2nd Street East, Cal- j tfry'4 O■' *7ced. *6occa* as ""1'.'47 The said lands I trict giiry. ACCIDENTS heimr shewn r- Certificate of Title NO Office Phone M2s4j>. CII.-M'TAl'Ql'A WELL ATTENDED [ "DECIPE: Keep onhand a syrnpmade up of f£S^^gftac*g3 j, KV-171. J\ onehalf cup of FRY'S Cocon, one cup Residence Phone M2077 of a*..^—■_){■ 2 sugar, one cup of warm wnter. —Stir until {£_££ & (2.1 "All minerals other than Interne and House Surgeon. Man- I "mouth. Then boil for 5 minutes chill and E The Chautauqua performances this Throughout the whole Fair and mS^S** .** fi .vithiii. upon or under the South West hattan Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat add one half teaspoonfui of Vanilla Extract. 4W"** R \ week at Macleod were well attended. Chautauqua of any kind To lerre, nllow two tablespoonfub of this ,, of IS, Township 7 Hospital, New York City, 1911- j no accidents \ " »«f 2 i^f j quarter Section A large number of people coming m were reported. syrup to ((lass with a little chopped ice and A/>_J[lS| E Range 3. West of the sth Meridian. 1914. 'jfrom the country districts. fill with oolJ milk. Stir well. TM>A ?'. I Alberta, contain- m the Province of SPECIALIST TO CALGARY Try thi, cooling, delightfal less, FRY drink. ts^^^^.«3> I ing lt>o acres, more or and the SCHOOL BOARD ! You'll wantit often. fl right to work the same." As shown — — — LOTS OF RAIN ______—— —^^— > ! OF CALGARY ALBERTAN STAFF ..n Certificate of Title K.Y. 1..2. (3.» "The West Half of Legal nub-division !.an.l the West Half of It" Macleod did not get rain m the early year they the East Half of Legal sub-division C. HAMMERSLEY part of the are Mr. Harris, BUILDINGCONTRACTOR j, enough On W. of the Calgary Al- 4. The West Half of Legal sub-div- certainly getting now. staff, Sunday and Monday it rained heavily bertan was m Mncleod last ..-ion 5.all m Section XI.Township 7. GENERAL REPAIRS i week, getting advertising the especially m the South country. « from Range '<. West of the sth Meri-liun i'< local merchants for that paper. tile Pro\ince of Alberta, nintainiiu: Fl.RNITI RE REPAIRING j together ""'<" acres, nn.i'e i-r lo?-. .\cop- * VACATION AT BANFF j i.-iir thereout PICTURE FRAMING |

FIRSTLY: '..mi a. its, ,-.r less, oinrt FURNITURE CRATING Mrs. .1. \V. Macdonald and Master j Waterton Lake fur the riirbt of way of the Canadian Pass Box 2S. Phone 297IJackie Macdonald are spending their j Pacific Railway. Crows Nc-: P.O. They Gossip Subscribe for thc Macleod News and help Branch, — — — — summer vacation at Banff. left as said right of v.ay -.- show:i '■ Macleod Alberta Macleod on Thursday last. on a plan thereof filed m thr Land i boost this excellent town and district Titles Office for the .!' k-ga! sub-division 5. shown on week for ,B. C, where he will ; as 'handed over to the Red Cross Society ;, fi1.,1 ,:- join Mrs. Mackenzie, been . Lin thereof th.c Land Titles who has Mr. Ha/.zard, the proprietor, kindly 1 -"ice fur the ifoutn Alberta Land staying for tbe summer. 1: there lent his .-pacious diningroom ami also R-.ristn.tioi-. District .-.=■ »> 107-1. and long BIG REDUCTIONS his piano and before the pro a. ..-^ 1.-scribed THIRDLY: V- re- . SHOE HOSPITAL gram commenced the room was -: rrans-'er t-> Canadian Pacific Rail- filled with pe..pie. Thc Rev. S. Middleton «. v registered m the said Land Titles acted as Chairman m his usual very entice 7127 AN. Said lands being ,i,»"i -.'"■_» Mackie, proprietor of Mac- as Ir^l m\ Mr. the 1'efficient manner,also helping out Ihe -J..-.CI. on Certificate ..f Title Street.', leod Shoe Hospital on 24th '■ program by giving thc audience a EA. Ji.,. to to Ready-to-Wear next wishes in-) In Men's the Town Hall ;few an.-.-d.lies and stories of the life his that all work will i 14. i That purti.-n >.f the East R. L. HACKETT, Auctioneer. form patrons !of the Indians. The main feature of Half if Section 14. T'.wnship7. Range receive his personal attention. Good jjthe evening's performance was the guaranteed. I :. West of thc 'uh Meridian, the work singing »f Miss Marquis, she s-.iniri m TO FORD OWNERS:— We beg to Province ."?" Alin-rta. which i* not iseveral Mings which were more than [ draw your attention to the fact that Clothing August ■overed ly '.;.- .-t" thi waters of the ;worthy nf applause for Monthof we have now installed the latest and HAVE GONE FISHING I the thunderous Cro'is >',--; Li-.,-,, as shown a and received. Mr. McMur- on most up-to-date apparatus for re- encores plan of -ui'M-y the Township dock ial.-.i contributc-al to the program of said boring cylinders and for fitting ofj ,| filed at in-iiuii 7th -luiy !*."., by Ed oversized pistons. We guarantee toi F. Vellacott and H. Winter and. and his singing was excellent and well DURING MONTH I ..iianl Dnill.-, — gone ten days fish- receive.i. After the concert the THE OF AUGUST S'jr\eyi.r il.-n.-.-al of do you a quick and satisfactory job. iparty have on a cv. Doiuinini: Lamis. anl of rei-ord m the The City Garage. Iins excursion up the North Fork. |Jeninu' rinsed with the singing of the Department "f :!.'" Interim-, contain . i jNational Anthem and Auld Ijing WILL OFFER PHENOMENAL VALUES iiL' ::l'.'.'"ii.i a.-re f. mure or l<--s. except OF THE CALGARY HERALD ng out o fthe Siaulh East quarter: WE WANT _____SWEET CREAM j FIRSTLV: That p.,rti..n compris- i IN MEN'S SUITS, RAINCOATS AND ad ;i! plan All i.f i!ii!:-.-..s reu'istcie.l m thi Will pay a premium of i»: per lb.i Mr. 11. Murphy,of the t'nlgiii-y m.-partitions are now ready for (iffice A. i Land Titles for the South Al- Butter Fat over No.l churning fori Staff, tin- Ing aula Day on Monday, Augustj was m Macleod for a,! in-rta Lar.; liivJ.-tratn.j> District your cream get1 Herald the l'.-H Messrs. Hazzanl and Haugi as July. Bring us and few days this week un business. . TROUSERS. liuruiis ::■"..—> AE. ar,ai our butter foryoursehes and your! llaud uihor officials have been very SECONDLY: IJ. 17 aci.-s. more or customers. Try this ar.d save yourj Ibusy luta-ly arranging for anexcellent' less, foi tlo railway right of way of wives nnd daughters the work this! FOR THE CHAITACQIA IIpiaii.;iaaiof sports, ail for the big cv-1 the I'miu Nest Pass Branch of the h..-t veather. i Ilining celebiation, namely the masque $18.00 Reduced to $15.00 Company SOUTHERN ALTA. CREAMERY,! Ibull and supper. | as shown on a plan thereof filed m Maeleod, Alberta. Mr. Stern, manager of the Ellison 20.00 Reduced to 17.00 said Land Titles Office as "Ry. 1-1"; White Chautauqua was m Macleod on THIRDLY: 4.59 acres m the south Tuesday, regarding the Chautauqua; We would strongly advise all year. those 22.50 Reduced to 19.00 west quarter of said lands being NOTICE TO CREDITORS contr.net for nest visiting Waterton Lakes from Mac- shown m Certificate of Title OZ 298. lend m go Standoff and to ...... via then on (5.i Part of the South East Quar- TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to VISITED CALGARY GletiAood It's a few miles further 25.00 Reduced to 21.00 ter of .Section 14, Township 7, Range the order of His Honor,Judge W. O. round, but the roads are perfect. 3, West of the sth Meridian, com- Smyth, granted on the 20th day of 28.00 Reduced to .... . 24.00 prised m Plan of Burmis. registered July, A.D., 1918, all persons haying; Mr.and Mrs. D. J.Grier spent sev- m thc laand Titles Office for the against claims the estate of Bruce|eral days last week m Calgary. 30.00 South Alberta l-nnd Registration George Wells, late of the Postal Dis- I No,Guy,you don't owe us anything, Reduced to 25.00 District as "Burtiis SGSB AE" being|;trict of Canuck m thc Province of you stood the chaff we handed out to the following lots and blocks accord-' .Saskatchewan, who died on or about VISITINGNORTH COUNTRY iyou pretty well, and we like you for 32.00 Reduced to 27.00 ing to the s aid plan: the 23rd day of May, A.D. 1917, at lit Not. like some young ladies we BLOCK A: Lots 1 to 15 inclusive. the City the Province know who get peevedlike spoiled kids of Battleford m .Mr. fi. M. Proud, manager of the! 35.00 Reduced to 30.00 Lots 1 to 12 inclusive and 15 to 29 of Saskatchewan, arc required send i if you happen to rub them the wrong ' to IUnion Bank visited the pari inclusive. Block 2. Lots 1 to 3