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ESTABLISHED 1841 oELLEVILLE. ONTARIO. THUKSU.aY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1917. MABTON & HER1TY. 1’ropn

the ways. We believe he will do his ’ *J| best in the work there. Many have = joined the church and Sunday school = during hla charge.” ~ ITALIANS NOW HOLD ENTIRE CHAIN Mr. S. Russell spoke In the highest | EE , termH of Rev. Mr. Currie. ”We are = pleased that he has secured such an = A Bewitching Array important charge. Mrs. Currie has = endeared herself to the congregation. = The prayer of the congregation islEE Of for successful labors In his new = OF MOUNTAINS DOMINATING GORIZIA charge.” = Rev. Mr. Currie in accepting the = call to Hawkesbury. said the two ~ Ladies’ Suits congregations in Belleville have for = Home time been contemplating union = Shown Ina Diversity “I wish to assure the presbytery that E Have Captured Mount St. Gabriele and 950 Prisoners-Two Attacks John Street has been prosperous. I |E do not mention these facts in any E Of Styles--Priced-- boastful way but I may say we have IE on London by Air-Raiders Last Night-Nine Killed and 49 In­ had our share of new members at | E every reception I think that we i $17.50 to $67.50\ jured-One of the Raiders Brought Down-German Raiding Par- have received as many in my four = years as in any decade in the past. = Last year we marked the highest S point in missionary givings. Contri- = . ties Driven Off. butions have increased. I have : Describing greatly appreciated the good feelings : of the presbytery.” He suggested : Four that the pastorate terminate forth-; : with. : TERRIBLE SCENES IN PANIC AT RIGA fire which destroyed the dwelling and store at 377 Fifth Ave., Models I Rosemount, early today. The two dead are A. Desjarins and J. The moderator, Rev. Jas Rattray, : B.A., of Tweed, referred to the value j Charest. of the counsel of Rev. E. C. Currie in ■ That Are presbytery matters. The presbytery granted the prayer : Indeed dared, were crushed to death in the rush to reach railway sta- AIR-RAID OVER LONDON LAST NIGHT of the call, the pulpit of John street ; Hons which appeared to be the enemy’s chief target. A Zeppelin to bo declared vacant on Sept. 16th. I: Exceptional which appeared over the city and dropped bombs added to the LONDON, Sept. 5.—Nine persons were killed and forty- Rev. D. E. Foster, of Trenton was • ii errors of the situation. Many buildings in Riga are said to nine others injured in the air raid over London last night. One I appointed moderator. Rev. E. C. Cur- : Irie will preach his last sermons on I; Values liave been destroyed by the enemy’s bombardment. of the raiders is reported shot down off Sheerness it is officially announced. The raiders are said to have numbered eight or ten. Sunday. Sept. 9th in John street. | The report of the Home Missions RUSSIAN GRAND DUKES AND WIVES IN CUSTODY There were two separate attacks, the second occurring about one Committee was given by Rev. Dr. o’clock this morning. Gracey regarding mission fields in I At $17.50 | PETROGRAD, Sept. 5.—Besides Grand Duke Michael Alex- this presbytery and the minimum anderoveritch, brother of the former Emperor and his wife, the salary of $1,200. A Ladies* Suit which is Un­ Countess Paplen; the Grand Duke Paul and his wife have also The commission of presbytery will questionably the greatest Suit been taken into custody. The report of the arrest of Grand Duke LONDON. Sept. 5.—The war office reports the German raid- meet in Plainfield to hear all parties Value that will be offered this x.„ . i ln thc ‘matter of the application to Dmitri Pauloviach is as yet unconfirmed. ing parties were driven off by nfle and machine-gun fire last have a chllreh (>pened under the au_ season. They are styled in night in the vicinity of Armentieres. A raid by the enemy at a thority or the presbytery. Recently accordance with Fashion’s lat­ M.P.’S PLAN TO OPPOSE CONSCRIPTION LAW later hour against positions held by the Portuguese was also un- °ne of two churches at Plainfield I At $20.00 est decree, and the material is a fine quality Serge in Shades , Sept. 5.—Members of Parliament reported op­ successful. The German artillery is active in the neighborhood was cl08ed bx the Methodist confer- A Serge SuitJnNavy or Black of ence and a number of the members Lens That is styletr according to of Navy. Black and Tan. The posed to conscription are planning to defy the la\y as it now L want it taken over by the Presby­ Fashion’s decree for fall. The Suit Coat is finger-tip length, stands on the ground that Mr. Justice Duff who signed it as de­ terians and opened. Suit Coat is pleated front and large pockets, belt all around, Retirement of Rev. Dr. MacGillvray. puty-governor-general had no power assent to a law in the ad­ ITALIANS CAPTURE MONTE SAN GABRIELE back with a belt all around, Rev. Dr. Macgillivray. for thirty large velvet trimmed collar ministering of which he would be the chief official. large pointed collar finished years pastor of Chalmer’s church, of and panelled back. Skirt is ROME, Sept. 5.— It is officially reported that the Italian for- with stitching-pocket effect on Kingston, is resigning his charge and ees'have captured Monte San Gabriele and 950 prisoners. The both sides. Wide cuffs. The plain style, gathered at waist TWO BURNED TO DEATH IN MONTREAL FIRE retires from active work of the min­ | Italians now possess the entire chain of Mountains which skirt ise plain with a slight with a belt. Your early in­ istry on the last Sunday in October, flare; coat fiinger-tip length. spection of these $17.50 Suits MONTREAL, Sept. 5.—Two men were burned to death in a | dominated Gorizia. forty-two years after his ordination. An exceptional value at $20.00 is invited, for they are indeed By that time he will have passed his moderately priced. 72nd year. I Mitchell, Rev. Mr. George, Rev. (Ma­ Prof. Matheson, representing the Is Now President of the PRESBYTERY jor) T. J. Thompson. Rev. A. II. session of Chalmer’s Presbyterian, At $35.00 { Drumm and Rev. E. C. Currie. “Mr. church, Mr. J. M. Farrell and Col. At $25.00 Grand Trunk System |jEFERS ACj|0N Currie has worked ceaselessly,” said Macnee. the congregation, appeared i Mr. Morrice. “We want a chance to before the presbytery. Prof. Mathe- ■ That is shown in shades of carry on John Street.” He spoke of son and Mr. Farrell read resolutions : Navy. Dark Brown, and Black. That is fashioned in the lat­ 64 members as opposed to union and |regarding the resignation and retire- This is a plain model, almost a est New York style of fine of probable loss of families to theiment of Dr. Macgillivray, and Col,. strictly tailored style, were it quality black Serge. The back Presbyterian cause in the event of | Macnee referred to the ample pro- , not for the half belt and the union. ; vision which is being made by the fancy, patch pockets. A large of the suit coat is pleated with Mrs. H. Sharpe also gave expres- congregation of, Chalmer’s church as pqinted collar that can be but­ belt all around and trimmed sion to the opposition of the union a retiring allowance. All three re­ toned close up at neck. Skirt with black stitching and black with two slash pockets and ga­ proposal. | presentatives expressed the love and and white buttons. Skirt belted The Presbytery of Kingston which Dr. Gracey did not think it judi-jesteem felt by the congregation for thered at waist, finished with at waist and plain. A hand­ clous at once to take steps to con- Dr. Macgillivray and the regret at belt. Suit Coat satin lined, very ville, yesterday afternoon took summate union. Perhaps by the De- his retirement. special value at $35.00. some model priced low at$25. the proposal of union between cember session the opposition would I Rev. E. C. Currie in a very happy congregations of John Street and j be lessened in view of’all the facts speech referred to the mighty ser- St. Andrews’ churches in this ।being known. 'mons preached by Dr. Macgillivray After a lengthy discussion it was I Rev. Dr. McTavish of Madoc spoke I in the old days and the inspiration Smart New Hats finally, decided on motion of Rev. Dr. of danger of forcing union at pres- and help he received. Gracey! seconded by Rev. D. E. Fos­ ent in view of the grievances ex- Rev. Dr. Jordan was appointed in­ For Milady’s ter, of St. Andrew’s, Trenton, to de­ terim moderator of the kirk session. fer action on the matter until De­ An-1 The presbytery finished the pro- ■ cember session of the presbytery, idrew’s was favorable to union iwith | Qeedings at six-thirty last evening, i: Early Autumn Wear when all facts could be brought to both congregations unanimbusly the attention of the church court. j favor of that movement, but in view bEATH Ob’ Velvet. Velour and Satjn Plush Hats are much in vogue John Street was represented by:of the opposition he thought that it for early autumn wear and we are now displaying a chic Messrs. S. Russell, R. J. Graham.. I. would be wiser to keep each church I Mrs. .Sarah Graham, widow of rhe assemblage that was sent to us right from New York. The L. Moore. W. B. Robinson and St. open. Sixty or one hundred families ।.late John Graham, died on Tuesday styles are snappy and the colors most becoming with of Andrew’s by Col. S. S. Lazier. Col. of St. Andrew’s were not represented'I 1at the home of her daughter. Mrs. course blacy predominating. See them in window priced $4.00 W. N. Ponton and Prof. W. J. (’amp- at the meeting, when the decision Joseph Bateman, corner of Ponton to $8.50. ______bell. was reached. (and Benjamin streets. She was born Mi. S. Russell outlined the pro- Mr. R Templeton and Mr. R. J. ,n Fermanagh. Ireland, and was in ceedings leading up to the proposal Graham said the proposal had been h<‘r 94th yeor Flftv-eight years ago । ot union and explained the basis of the result of years of work and that she came to Canada and lived in Store Hours For September he j the opinion was as unanimous as it Huntingdon Township. Four years ago she caiiie to Belleville to live condition of Presbyterianism in could ever be. Mr. Templeton as Belleville. Mr. Russell expressed the' treasurer hn Street congrega- [ with her daughter. She was an en Saturdays until 9.30 p.m. view that union was the best solution 1 tionuoii said union necessary. Anglican in religion. Until recently The vote was taken on Dr. Gra­ de- cey’s motion to defer action until De­ and her faculties undimmed. Two (laughters, Mrs. Bateman pf Belle-1 hold cember. The resolution carried. This both congregations. 1 ville, and Mrs. James Morton of j Opposition to tl '.Saskatoon survive. Interment will | PRESIDENT HOWARD G. KELLEY take place in the Anglican cemetery | Mr11. Howard G.r kollovKelley, who ihas just, been. appointed. Presi- stlStreet,|ls werewho contendedtakpn thatllv au|th The Hitchie CS7 Hawkesbury. On- dent of the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways, land that the congregational r joined the Grand Trunk Railway System ten years ago as Chief decide waa held 1,1 a llme ' The police were called to invest!-1 'gate the disappearance of some dish-I Engineer, after wide experience in the railway field, Since 1911 “ John^ trough |es from ii( booth at the fair ground. he has occupied the position of Vice President in charge of the' Street were not represented. Mr. ( Christiaii. He has worked earnestly Morrice’spoke of the ties operating, maintenance and construction departments of the bind-'and strenuously in connection with some one besides the owner. System. The news of his appointment to the Preidency of the appre- SUII’MI VI <>i HOGS Mrs- p McCourt and (almly desire Mr. Wm. Cooke, desires to extend has had a history or seventy years date a character auch as Mr ...... to express their gratitude to tlieir his sincere thanks to the many G-and Trunk has been received with satisfaction in the railway with such pastors as Rev. Dr. Gregg, possesses. While he goes to a better : There were three carloads of hogs Iman.v friends for their sympathy in friends for kindnesses and sympa­ Mr. White, Rev. Principal Wid general business world. shipped to Montreal today by Mes- their bereavement by the death of thy extended during the recent ill­ |srs I). Scott and Son at $16 per cwt. the late John McCourt. ness and death of his wife. THE WEEKLY ONTARIO. Til ERSDAY. SEI’TEAl ISE

The Store For Values PRESBYTERY IS niitji'.iiiiiiiuitjniiiiiiiiuQuimjm,!.,. [Tabernacle Methodist piu’soinu.e on MEETING HERE HUdden wlis tfie calling away of one of Richmond'h best known yeomen in Specials Wm. Wilder, Grier St., was united in Kingston Presbytery is meeting In the person of Mr. Fred Cline, whose luariago with Mr. Jos. Grant Burke, St. Andrew’s church, Belleville, to- untimely end came on Friday night niniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiijcfliiil|||||IIDI1Illul(in.j1 ...... now of the Chemical Works, Trenton !day, at which two important local last at 11 p.in., the day before IHh ...... |||lo|d Black and Co orad Silks $1.25 jd but formerly of Belleville. The hap- | matters are to come up—the call to There is no feature of our garden |49th birthday. Women s House Dresses I py couple lefth this afternoon for a Rev. E. C. Currie of John Street to more Important If we would have it 1 All this sadness and a brdken Lingerie Blouses SI’k Blouses I honeymoon trip to * and Ni- St. Paul’s, Hawkesbury, Ontario, the look well, than a perfect piece of family circle was caused by the Inno­ agara Falls. Upon their return they No More Half terms of the cull being a salary of lawn. It may be said to 1)6 the frame cent kick of (in erstwhile gentle three i Girl s Dresses |will take up their residence in Tren- Women's Neckwear $1,400 per annum and manse with to the picture—the finishing touch. yqar old heifer which Mr. Cline was Silk S eater Coats one month’s vacation, and the pro- A real good velvety lawn is, In fact, milking when the animal kicked, the § Wove Sweater Coats Iposal of union of John St. and St. worthy and generally receives as blow striking him in the abdomen. Andrew's churches in Belleville. This occurred on Saturday evening1 Holidays Wool Spencers BELLE VILLE BOYS I much admiration as the flower bor­ [These matters come up for discus­ August, the 18th. A doctor was im­ Men s Sweater Coats BALL GAME ders behind it. A perfect lawn de­ The Summer Half Holiday Season is now over and Womens Hand Bags sion this afternoon. Rev. Dr. M. Mac- pends, to a very great extent, upon mediately summoned from Napanee from this date on our store will be open Bleached Table Linen gillivray, of Chalmer’s Church, of the seed used. This must be best and did what ho could to relieve the’ I The Belleville Ontarios went to Kingston is resigning. lawn seed and guaranteed free from sufferer, but he took aturn for the Wool Blankets ! Gananoque yesterday and played one Flannelette Blankets Rev. A. S. Kerr, M.A., of St. An­ hay, meadow grass or clover seed. A worse as the days went on. Con­ ALL DAY WEDNESDAY I of the best ball games of the season White Bed Spreads drew’s church, moderator, presided new lawn can be laid down either sequently on Thursday last, Dr. I with the Gananoque team. Although [ Mundell, a Kingston specialist, was Flannelettes I victory did not perch upon the Oh- at the opening. The Moderator stat­ । in the spring or in the fall. Corsets. Hosiery, Underwear ed that he had held the position for called in, but his advice was very tario banners they put up a brave । Have You Seen The two years, Rev. Da. McTavish, con­ Level Undisturbed saddening indeed. An operation Rl^ht Prices|nsht ,n strange surroundings and a- was beyond question; death was in­ New Goods gratulated Rev. Mr. Kerr on his It is essential that the seed should gainst an array of players that play- evitable and on Thursday evening at (tenure of office. Rev. Mr. Rattray, of be sown on absolutely even ground. I Baltimor’e International League 11 o’clock the unfortunate man, who I team not long since and was de- | ■ Tweed was appointed successor to It must not, therefore, be trodden on New Rev. Mr. Kerr as moderator. had everything to live for, passed to I feated by only 7-6. The fact is that again after the final raking. In or­ Drs. Shearer and Pidgin were [his eternal reward. j most of the Gananoque boys are re- der to avoid this, a strip of ground heard before the close of the morn- ally Buffalo men, who may be called about three feet wide should be mar­ ing session. WOODCHUCK SEEING THE at any time to the International ked off with the garden line. After Fall Suits ? SIGHTS | League. this has been sown, rake out the feet marks, anjl measure off another It’s because our showing of La­ The game was ver£ fast frofii the . * | One day last week Mr. J. D. Tay- beginning and the best of spirit pre-1 [strip of the ground ii| the same way, dies’ and Misses’ New Fall Suits TRY A CASE! well L each time levelling oUt the sower’sg lor was somewhat surprised to find is now at its best, with a greater ; vailed. The local boys were Of Carling's Ale, Lager and Porter; Showman Was Struck iu Back With I that a nice plump groundhog had i pleased with their reception and [‘ 'feet marks. I - • ------variety to select from than we will Capital Ale, Lager and Porter, Dow's j Knife—Docs Not Know Aggressor. I The seed must be evenly sown and taken‘‘ en possessionrmscoccinn of hfshis millinerv Ale Lager and Porter, Frontenac j treatment at Gananoque. have at any other time during the fairly thick, so that all the ground show room and was amusing itself Brewery Lager, Babst Milwaukee I The score by innings was, Front street, near the Queen’s is well covered. It should then be by strutting up and down In front present season, that we say the Beer, White Rock Mineral Water, I Gananoque, 2,3,0,0,l,l,0,0,x— iptel, had a little entertainment on lightly raked in, taking care that the of the large mirror as unconcerned Best Time to buy your Fall Suit White Rock Dry Ginger Ale, Gurd’sj Belleville, 0,0,3,0,0,0,0,0,0— 3 Sunday night at seven-thirty, when evenness of the ground is not dis­ as if it had been given permission is NOW. Long Coats 8 to 45 The lineup was Edward Tellier, with B. H. Patrick’s Belfast Ginger Ale, Gurd’s Soda, Al­ Gananoque turbed and that no footprints are left to invade the premises. It was quiet­ inches mark the style feature of so a line of unfermented Wine* and Belleville Shows, which had just arrived in O’Connor The ground should then be rolled in ly introduced to the door and with the New Fall Suits, to (which is J3immons the city, was stabbed in the back by Liquers. Delivered to any part of the Murphy order to bury any uncovered seed, characteristic unconcern made its ex­ Kelliher some one with a pocketknife. He added Braid. Fur and Plush Trim­ city at which will then germinate with the it unharmed and disappeared in the mings. Gero5v Schutz was not seriously hurt and tola the O’Brien first shower of rain. If the weather distance down the lane. Evidently Mitchell police he did not know who the ag­ The Fall Colors are Black, Navy- Lewis remains dry, the ground may be the little rodent was bent on making Ferguson gressor was. It was thought at Browns, Burgundy, Plum, Wine, W. Rodbourn Reid Dahl syringed over. As to the quantity of calls that day as previous to visiting the time it was a fellow-showman. ! Mr. Taylor, it had made a call at Dr. Taupe, Green. Purple and Grey W. Bullen’s Old Stand McLaughlin Ft^utlein Tellier is none the worse for his ex­ seed required, one pound will sow Kindred’s and vainly attempted to and as usual the “Northway Gar­ .Telephone No. 64 Lavoie Zaephel perience. !about thirty square yards of ground. Goyer make an entrance through the screen ments” form the big attraction of Cutting and Weeding,- door to the doctor’s office. But lis- our Fall Suit Display. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF [ten, we now comprehend. Undoubt­ The grass should be allowed to [ LUXURIOUS MOTOR BOAT grow until it is four inches high and edly| the dope administered by the Prices Pirie, of Oshawa, Arrested At should then be cut with a sharp i doctor was responsible for its renew­ August 2Sth, 1917. The son of the late Daniel Guggen- ed activities and nerve, creating a General Order lheim, the great copper king and C. N. R. Depot. scythe; afterward the machine may I। desire to investigate the new crea­ be used, setting it high; cutting too1' $18.50 to $62.50 ea The Board of Directors announce-Umelter works owner, of Washingion tions in fall millinery and incident­ On Monday morning at 1.05 close weakens the young plints. If wi:h much regret the resignation of [Murray Guggenheim, is at the Thou- o’cloclf, the police were called to Mr. there are any bare places these should ally introduce a new touch of “fur” Mr. E. J. Chamberlin, as President |sand Islands in his motor houseboat, | to the Jeading models.—Tweed Ad­ Henry Kiser’s residence 74 Cannif- be reseeded. The new lawn should of the Company, upon the termina-i•iLeonie.’ ' The boat' is "106n'' feet over all” vocate. ton Road, where a baby girl had be cut regularly once a week, and tion of his agreement. -Mr. Cham-,1 21- feet beam and she has 250 horse- U ntearable I------She is fit_ been left. Sergt. Naphin picked up when there is little rainfall, watered berlin will remain a Director of the'power engines installed. HORSE RUNS AWAY AND Company. ; 'ted up ,nin the w»r»ctmost inluxurious and the trail and traced a woman to the in the shade of the evening. Never C. N. R. Depot. There he arrested waler grass when the sun is over- DROWNS ITSELF Mr. Howard G. Kelley, Vice-Presi-jcomplete----- manner, with eight state her. She gave her name dent in charge of Operation, Main-[rooms for guests, dining room, gal- as ' Mrs. (head. exciting runaway occurred Dress Silks Bertha Pirie of Oshawa and2 admit-]' ' | A suitable tool should be used to tenance and Construction, has beenjlery and crews’ quarters for twelve ted leaving her child,, Pansy, aged (remove weeds, such as dandelions, about eight o’clock Sunday evening appointed to succeed Mr. Chamber-(men. fpd leaving her child. Pnnsv ap-prl While we show Dress Silks at every price from $1100 to 'three months. She told the police (daisies, plantains, docks, etc. These i^t Tweed jus as people were wend- lin as President of the Company, $3.50 per yard, for the Fall Season we are making a specialty of with a seat on the Board. *" that her husband, William Pirie was ;wjn always appear even when the ing their way home from church, Satin Fleur de Chine, a 36-inch Dress Silk, the wear of which overseas and she gave ill-health as best seed has been sown, «s there I Cecil Lan^, who is employed by Effective September 1st, 1917. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY we Absolutely Guarantee. jthe reason for leaving the child. She[are certain to be some weed seeds ,Mr. Hiram Varty, Bogart neighbor- Alfred W. Smithers, SYSTEM We show this New Dress Silk in the following Colors— [eame by G. T. R. from her home in in the ground, but, if taken in timeJ10°d> drove to town to church and Black, Rose, Taupe, Navy, Nigger Brown, Russian Green. Copen. Chairman. ______[Oshawa and walked up the G. T. R. th^ grass will soon become master (Ced his horse in the Huyck hotel Mole, Amathyst, Burgundy. Wine and Ivory, and we guarantee Montreal, Sept. 1st, 1917-jtracks to Cannifton'Road. After de­ of these and they will disappear. In shed. every yard to give perfect satisfaction to the wearer. SUDDEN DEATH OF JOHN [Circular No. 166. positing the child in front of the order to possess a fine lawn, there The aninjal became untied or Kiser home she returned by the McCOURT Mr. U. E. Gillen is hereby appoint- must be constant cutting, rolling and | frighteried m some way and dashed jed Vive-President in ycharge of Ope- tracks to the G. T. R. depot, took a ! watering. Nor should the broom be |Out of the yard heading for Stoco, Johu McCourt, the well known'ration, effective September 13t, 1917. jitney to the C. N. R. depot and in- [ spared, a thorough brooming does/ a 111 is former home and as he had been tended returning to Oshawa by the I lawn good. Always use a catcher [accustomed to crossing the ice road New young barber of this city, who has Headquarters at Montreal, been conducting the Quinte Hotel ; on th'e mower. It is a mistake to he concluded to take the short cut I Mr. W. D. Robb is hereby appoint­ She was taken to the Children’s Shop, died suddenly on Saturday af-1 leave the clippings on the lawn. home but rhe ice didn’t happen to be ed Vice-President in charge of Mo- Shelter with the child and remanded ternoon at the family residence, I, ------there. Nothing daunting, however. on a vagrancy charge. ^outh Jbhn street after a Week’s itive. Power, Car Equipment and [ELLIOTTi—CAMPBELL NUPTIALS [the animal plunged into the lake and Fall Suitings Illness. He was taken seriously ill 'Machinery, effective September 1st, i as soon as it got beyond its depth The New Fall Suitings have arrived and are shown in all the on Friday. Deceased was the second [1917. Headquarters at Montreal. A very interesting local evfent took was drowned before it could be res­ place on Wednesday,\Aug. 29th; at cued. Had it been loose from the fashionable Autumn shades, such as Black, Navy. Joil're Blue, son of the late Patrick McCourt and Mr. George C. Jones is hereby ap­ was born in Belleville in the year, । the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert buggy, it no doubt would have swam Russian Green, Nigger Brown, Taupe, Burgundy. Purple etc..— pointed Assistant to President, resi­ Huntington Township ashore. 1888. He spent his entire life in dent। at Toronto, effective Septem­ Campbell Township of Hillier, Prince all 54-inch Goods, to sell from . this city. To mourn his loss, the ber 1st, 1917. Edward County, when their second Mr. Varty and its owner came over Monday morning and drew the out­ following survive, his mother, a i Huntington Township Council will daughter, Miss Marion Jane, became brother, James of Chicago, and five the bride of Mr. .Burton Elliott, one fit out of the water and buried the evy two mills taxes for Red Cross sisters, Mrs. John Irvine and Misses of the popular young farmers of animal. President. [ana patriotic purposes. The council ( Kathleen, Lottie, Annie and Evelyn,! Tweed district. The financial loss is considerable [left thq~matter to a gathering of all of this city. The bride, who is well and favor-i for the young man. ratepayers which was held on Friday ably known in this locality, as the I As the animal came dashing out of evening at Ivanhoe. The meeting CURED BY TE.\ MADE FROM I was largely attended. The council ;popular teacher of the Public School______the alleyway at the hotel a- number vv.uv.0, looked |of Pe°Ple who happened to be pass- Fall Coats \ I Fal1 Plot|ghing is the order attended but left the, matter to the at Farnsworths Corners, L (T>O\ ER the (lay beautiful, attired in a gown of white !1118’ tl*at Point had som« very narrow I ratepayers. A motion prevailed to ——— I yMr.r. arand ’ Mrs. H.* Casey -----|« ‘—and - - daugh-jask the council to levy the two mills. silk and carrying a beautiful bou- |GscaPes- News. Fall Coats are’ Mr. James Cameron ot Falbrook.]ter irenei attended the funeral of Mr. V quet of white flowers, was presented j ‘------a tew months ago had cancer ot lhe|the” lateT Jolin— con■ iey- -at Stirling on|rha,r' E^Tummon occupied)ohn Elliott, the j ' now here and in Styles, Cloths jby her father. During the ceremony; SPEAKING OF ADVERTISING tongue and after consulting a local FrlJay (Mayor elaB’ |Krn(u!atloll8extending aU(1 the be8t hesrHest wIshos.-News of eon- ) Frequently dating from blrt^, often a . cure for cancer should become' to pay the supreme sacrifice. Betters ______I,...... and Prices will THE MICHIGAN SPECIAL (from him containing many —' — * widely known in due time.—Almonte manly j have a gradual injurious influence and Christian words quoted, Gazette. Convenient Night Train For upon the Nervous System, similar to ■ The music under the direction of please you. Detroit and Chicago | • the dropping af watetr upon a stone. An Always Ready Pill.—To those j Prof. Wheatley, was the most im- 'pressive we have heard. The service1 Mr A. W. McLean, Deputy Mlnis-. j A leading Medical Specialist in a ,f regular habits medicine Is of lit-1 Particular attention is called to to WHS fully choral. Miss Kathleen »<’»• of Highways, was in Pickering on the convenient night train operated recent Article, says "It is generally le concern, but the great majority of ( 'J Hungerford sang "Now the Laborers Monday of last week looking over We sell Pictorial via the Canadian Pacific—Michigai granted without question, that no ,ien are not of regular habit. The1 in Task Is O’er" and Nearer My God to [the Kingston Road prior to its being Central route to Detroit and Chici therapeutic measure (meiU^inul corry and cares of business prevent] ______v„.ca- Thee.” Master Wardle playing the go. Leave Toronto 11.30 p m., daily, "Last Post" after the close of the remedy) of the present day, gives t and out of the Irregularity of life Review Patterns arive Detroit 7.50 a.m., Chicago 3 Burial Office. The family pew was a The family pew was relief with the promptness, the ae- r srjiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiKJiiiiiii.'iiiicjiiiiiiiin/iuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiitoiXiJiiaiiini'ftiuiiiik.’iiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiitHiiiniHiciiiii di.uchodw •omes dyspepsia, Indlgeotion, liver, p.m. Electric lighted, standard sleep- draped with the Union Jack and the Hill and Oshawa to find out , ’’uracy ami certainty, as and kidney troubles as a protest.) er is operated to Detroit. Further colors of the 15oth Battalion were | particulars from any Canadian Pa- placed at the ent rance to the chancel, The run-down system demands a cor- and ciflc Ticket Agent, or W. B. How- In the large congregatiop one saw cctive and there is none better He was also mak- JU8t the Glasses S(TI«. ard. District Passenger Agent. To- the faces of many of our retn han Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. I ronto, Ont______jy’2 tt. heroes. regard to .»ve.i.,’j»g Alexander Ray, Opt. the work. Eye-Sight Specialist. ^uoiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiuiinniimiiniiiDiini'iiii: THE WEEKLY ONTARIO, i.. VIISDa Y. SEPTE.'JBEi: (J. 1917.

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'al.” This forest on the farm of Mr. but by the power which in life’s most twice the wealth of Germany and jured. and the man-power of 100,-j tarism," he answered “No nation ! Frank Ackerman consists of twenty discordant discord or in its most tu­ Austria combined, and we can , as­ 000,000 in the is un-twill ever again boast of its military • acres and has been in possession of multuous joy, can arrest the atten­ sume a war debt passing that of Ger­ touched. With 5,000,000 more cas- glory. No people will ever _again ^the Ackerman family for over one tion of even the most careless. Mod­ many and not be largely concerned ualties for Germany, that nation is ' permit the building of a war machine ' hundred years, when about the time estly and without clamor the story about it. so long as our credit is counted out in the financial and in- [ for conquest. Germany in a hundred THOUGHTS BY THE WAY [of the , Edward Acker-1 high, which means our interest rate is told again and then the little band dustrial race of the modern econom-1 years will never again sigh for war. ; man. grandfather of the present moves up the quiet street, their clos-1 low. ic world. [ France wants no more war. The i owneh settled here, arriving from ing prayer falling like a benediction' "Think of the situation! Germany j British Empire and the United States Appalling Sacrifice All on a Summer's Day I the State of New \5jrk. This part on those about—a fitting termina- j practically without copper or cotton, I want only the peace of the world ' Written for The Ontario by “Wayfarer.” of the forest has been carefully pre- tion of a day spent in the enjoyment j and the United States supplying all "In this fourth year of the war j served so that the hardy giants of Nature in God's great out-of-doors the world outside of Germany with the guns are bigger, the fire more ------—■ ■■ found here truly belong to the forest —Wayfarer these two precious war supplies, and .continuous and the destruction great-, Picturesque Prince Edward affords Quinte’s Bay, with its waters gleam- primeval. The pioneer settler above both copper and cotton at 25 cents er than in any preceding year, which! ELIMINATE many a pleasant journey the mo­ ing like diamonds in the morning ' mentioned was a shoemaker and dur­ per pound. This wealth means means that Germany faces an appal-1 torist. not alone for its good roads sun. "But.” she continued, as we ing the War of 1812 made boots at double wealth, for the United States ling sacrifice that she cannot afford 1 but also for its scenic beauty. In idly watched the workmen unloading Kingston for the soldiers. From the FOUR-FOLD DEFEAT -iS the producer, and we can produce to pay even for a military Victory ■ UNNECESSARY one of his letters Peter McArthur new tins at the factory which was to [time of its first occupancy, the land and supply /them to the world at either on the land or under the' claims that the money spent in gas­ commence operations on the morrow, obtained by this loyal pioneer from good prices for many years after the ocean. oline for running motor cars might "I invite work with pleasure even; the Crown, has been in possession FACING GERMANY war. “England's food supply is secure STORE SERVICE here, and have increased my ento- ' better be spent for war purposes; of the Ackerman family. What in­ for this calendar year. The Kaiser I। The commercial board " of the but few there are who, after exper­ mological collection considerably. । teresting stories could these great Boston Publisher Says Militarism Fatherland Industrially Isolated promised the German people that if ( Council of National Defence in the iencing the pleasure of driving an Yesterday I captured a large15c blueUlUC (trees------tell------us —if ------they, could but speak Has Killed Itself they would only hold firm the sub-: “But what has Germany to give United States is urging iipon the automobile, would care to forego it, lizard, my! but it was a beauty.” land reveal the past! marine would in a few/months bring . the world after t^he war? She was (retail merchants the importance of and if economy were necessary, (I instinctively shuddered at the ! But we must away on our return Clarence W. Banron, publisher of England to ferms. Now the whole great iri chemistry, potash, dyes, fab­ 1 eliminating unnecessary stor^ ser- would prefer some other method. thought of any lizard being consid­ journey. Past farm-house and cot­ the Boston News 'Bureau w,ell-known world is building ships, and the re-' ricated steel and merchant marine. |vice. Recently, a meeting was held Even Peter himself, we believe, if ered beautiful.) Unheeding, how­ tage, past church and school, past as a man of wide knowledge and suit of this ship building program,’, keen powers of observation, in an Nolw her ships are forfeited; at home in New York of 100 dry goods, gro­ he were to dispose of his spirited ever. my repulsion, she continued, groves and cleared fields, on and on, which Germany has forced upon the cery,I clothing and department store interview giVen the other day sums they have rusted in harbors; tre­ steed and purchase a car. would cast "the workmen caught me a rattle­ until glimmering in .the summer world,(is a serious matter for Ger- proprietors, for the purpose of con- up in optimistic fashion the present mendous, dye and chemistry works about to find some less sacrificing snake too, but it escaped, but I have sunlight before us lies the Lake on mans1 after the war. GermanC------ship- sj^erjng the suggestion of the Board. have been set up in other countries; method of economy. a garter-snake which I must pre­ the Mountain. We stop on the war outlook. He sees Germany fac­ ping will be outclassed and the Allies|^“w shaw,"chairman ot the Board, the world outside has doubled its Leaving home and care behind the serve.” height of land, with the lake on one ing four defeats. 1 will have every economic, social and(tol(1 the nieeting that ln the United production of steel; we are getting writer recently enjoyed a motor Continuing our stroll along the J hand and the Bay of Quinte on the Mr. Barron declared that Germany- shipping reason for trading together, gtates. perhaps one third of the men along without the German potash, drive through the county from Car­ shore, the 'story of the five sailors other, and feast our eyes on the wants peace; that the overturn of and the Fatherland today is becom-1 Becoming Third RateRule PowfrPower ‘;engaged in utiit'i;delivery auuand returned.r.u.ur.. rying Place passing through Conse- was told. The story goes that over natural beauties. From this high Russia eliminated all danger of fric­ ing industrially isolated. “The two ggreat—L shipping —nations'goods---— systems will be called to the con, Wellington. Bloomfield, Picton fifty years ago five sailors were view-point beautiful prospqct is tion over the most troublesome ques- front. This question, said Mr. Shaw, »se wnicn relate. ^Tlie.re itx.no-longer any hope of before the war were England and to Milford, and touching at Glenora drowned and their bodies washed disclosed—the Bay with its gleaming i tious of the war—those which relate, is very flatly up to the retail mer­ Constantinople, I a victorious Germany. The United Germany, but with another year of on the return journey. Jean Blew­ ashore in the vicinity of Port- Mil­ waters, its islands and the various, to the Bosphorus, . chants. When the time comes that I States this year puts the financial war Germany becomes a third-rate ett has said that when ppople are ford. The remains were placed in indentations of its shore. Many feet the south-eastern states, the Bagdad these men are called away, are you (backbone into the Allies, and next power in the shipping world. Mort­ on a holiday they are natural, a caskets and buried along the shore. below, at the edge of the Bay, railroad and the Persian Gulf; that! going to take men from the manufac­ year puts her man-power behind the gaged . by war for more than one- statement which is evidently true Recently the waves had washed through the foliage of mai^y trees, another year of war means des true- : turing, shipbuilding, agricultural or for on this occasion the farmer for­ o- u,c^’|tion of manpower and maritime and guns of the Allies, which today on third of her value. Germany faces away the soil, so that parts of cas­ we catch a glimpse ot the busy mill.! ” t ______«r.,i mining industries, which must be the western front outnumber the financial bankruptcy. got his flocks and herds and reveal­ ket with its gruesome remains were "The Stone Mills," the first in the industrial position of Germany, and kept going to full capacity, or are German guns five to one. ! "The people ought to understand, ed the carelessness and- lighthearted­ visible. These were re-covered, we county, built in- 1796 by the pioneer. that the big men of Germany see it: you going to readjust your business "The word I get from inside Ger- therefore, that the impending peace ness of youth; the parson seemed were told. but we proceeded in Major Van Alstine. Being summon­ that German militarism has killed so as to get on without tearing them itself and can never be revived, and 1 many today is that the men who are proposals ar^ forced, not by Ger­ to forget* even the “firstly" ot his । search of the spot where so long ago ed to continue our journey, we re­ away from work that is of the great sdrmon; the dignified teacher laid’ that the United States has the finan-1 responsible for industrial Germany. many's weakness in arms, but by the these unfortunate sailors had found luctantly quit this beautiful spot. est importance in rhe conduct of the )cial resources to finance peace settle-[and who must be looked to to ce­ threatened destruction of Germany’s aside her mantle of dignity and the । a last resting place. We had not to As we reach the foot or the hill, we war?” ments of the whole world, or to fight | habilate the country after the war, man-power In the fourth year of the scribbler forgot to take a note, only'; go far however1, for in a cave which are directed by one of our party to > The sentiment of the conference the battle through—and Germany !are now clamoring for peace and are:war...... and -the— -----loss— of — her ■ ------position in' as the impression was vaguely left | had been excavated by the action of look backward. On the hill-top the ; heartily favored following the spirit on the brain. ... declaring that it is better to get I maritime transportation and in man- the waves, we found, with little diffi­ church and Spire, framed in green can take its choice. of the recommendations of the com­ As we journeyed, all the country[ peace now on the same terms they ufacturing, and her bankruptcy in culty, parts of a skull, the bones of foliage and brightened by the rays "Only from a financial standpoint mercial economy board and resolu­ revealed that the call for greater I would have to accept after defeat finance. And of these four factors and arm and a leg and the handle of the descending sun, make a pic­ can the importance of the United tions were passed accordingly. production had been heeded, as ev­ and save the lives of the men now the loss in man-power is the greatest arid screws of a casket. The last ture long to be remembered, the States in this war be understood.” Among the other important sub­ idenced in the broad acres of grain ! he continued- "A-- few---- figures------may - so necessary in the rebuilding of I loss. 5 Wf jects which came up for discussion were iron and intact. After captur----- spireopuc risinglining mifar aboveauove methe wealthweaitn ofor, and in the thriving gardens. The I ing two more t illustrate thiX When Germany was I Germany, "When I got word today that the looking to the elimination of non-es­ beautifulf?) lizards.^greenery and pointing upward from I big people were willing to pay the whole countryside lay peacefully we discontinuedd our explorations,exDloratinnn ' thn »------...... preparing for war she levied a 5 per sential services now rendered the the transient beauties of earth to j full price for a peace settfement this quiet, there being no hint of the din fearing to come upon remains too cent, tax upon the capital of the em­ customers of retail stores, were he the everlasting beauties of the "Blue year, I felt it my duty to publish it and discord of war which is devas­ ghastly to behold. We accordingly pire, but it took her three years to reduction of deliveries to one orxif Beyond." “Three defeats really stare Ger­ notwithstanding the danger that tating the continent of Europe. In left the cave, each'carrying trophies collect it. In the three years of the necessary two a day in each district: The drive from Glenora to Picton I many in ^he face, and indeed I think might arise to our military prepara­ homes which we entered newspap­ of our search.—the High School stu­ war she has expended 30 per cent, the possibility of making a charge along Quinte’s blue waters, is most I might almost say four. There is tions from a premature peace dis- ers are anxiously scanned for the dent with lizards, skull and bones, of her national wealth. or special deliveries; the question attractive. Here Nature, already1 the defeat of arms, which is of the cussion. latest news of the war and here and land I with the handle and screws "If peace were to come tomorrow >f limiting deliver^ to purchase beautiful, has been lavishly adorned. least consequence to Germany, be­ "1 have followed the matter of there is a vacant chair which will ।of, a casket, buried fifty years ago, Germany would be staggering under .mounting to a certain sum: and the Past beautiful residences we glide, cause. she has military strength en­ the termination of the never again be occupied, and there I yet wholly preserved, while the flesh a war burden of $25,000,000,000 imiting of the return goods prlvi- and among other buildings stands ough to hold her own for many closely from the highest financial in-1 is missed the "touch of a vanished |1 of the occupant had long ago crum- ( 100.000.000,000 marks). This is a ege to a definite short period. conspicuously the Loyal True Blue (months, even against superior gun forests OH both sides of the water. I The (]e|lvery pr0Blem auu ro.uru- hand and the sound of a voice that I bled into dust. Proudly we display- larger war debt than was ever con- The delivery problem and ret urn- Orphanage, revealing man's humari- power. She has her bases well cen­ The last word I had from a member ' >d * evi|" lg |10| „s ser|OUS for is still.” But throughout the whole | ed the trophies of our search to our I templated or assumed by any nation. ity to man. Little children, appar­ tred from a military point of view of the Balfour party in the United j p u|| tl'8r(lware merchants as for county, work and business go on as friends, one of whom confirmed Lhe ently as happy as is possible to be and her defences are strong. States was: 'The Germans have. ,„e otlicr cla8ses o( trade. Never- usual, in spite of the heartfelt mis­ truth of the story, having received Germany’s Financial Limit ------. uvpi.vcudeprived ofui theme love of parents, are "The people who figure on a \long made so many blundors since theythev|1 b‘”“v - ery that follows in the train of war. an authentic account of the disaster | playing on the it lieless, there are many other un­ ,.„a campus, while every- "The German economists, bunkers war are those who look at the mili- entered thin war that you might ex­ On the way we met others holiday­ from life-long residents of the lo- . necessary wastes which could be thing about the home reveals care and statesmen declared during the J ary sirengt o pect them to continue on in their ing like ourselves. But holidays are cality. Years have passed since the I eliminated from the average hard­ and good taste. today is becoming a minor factor. blundering career: but there is a drawing to a hasty close and school­ Buy gave up its defied: the Ray It­ ware store. Waste of time, display Then back to the County Town, fon Germany was 80,000,001).000 The greater factor is the loss of man­ point where they must see the light houses which we passed are being self is unchanged, but much of the space, leaks through bad accounts, where after refreshments, we rest marks war debt, or $20,000,000,000. power. Germany’s casualties are ap­ and when the United States enters repaired and re-painted for occu­ forest has disappeared and In its ho 11 Id all be eliminated. This is ft a while and listen while we wait and proaching 5.(100.000. or more than the war common sense will dawn in pancy In the near future. ’ place rises the smoke ot the busy Now she is well over that mark. It line for conservation on the part of rest to the Salvation Army, a little Germany. The German people will "You’ll soon return to High canning factory; and in place of the । very individual. The merchant who band, occupying a prominent pos-lstag demanded to know the war sit- put under arms to defeat France In see that they cannot win, ’and they1 School?" was the query with which Indian hut and wigwam is to be seen conserves now is going to he prepar- ition on the street. As hymns are 1 uat’on and the war aims more clear- 1871. The human losses in this riv­ will decline another winter of War.’ I a young lady whom we met holiday­ along the shore, the modern place I d for future eventualities. _ er of blood in Europe seem to be "That nudn was one of the clear-1 ing. was greeted. "Yes." with a con­ of rest—the summer cottage. I little comprehended in America. est-hended ^Englishmen with whom 1 traction of the brows, “next Tuesday raised in prayer and exhortation, to vote a credit beyond the $20,000,- Leaving the ...... was .. mauy a passer-by halts to hear 1000.000 mark which had been pre- "Fifty million Europeans have I ever talked. He was big in busi­ the fourth. Oh! how distasteful the reached and explored, a woods whose ness and lie was big in Parliament.’' thought of dusty school-rooms and the young, the old, the middle-aged, I viously set as the limit. giant beeches and maples, with now ’of Belleville, musty books, after this- " witfi a the workman, the tradesman and the! "The entry of the l’ul»ed States and than a stately pine, seem to ' man of leisure -attracted, not by the into the war is most Important from man-power Ism' home of Dr. wide sweep of her hand toward have belonged to "the forest primev- TMi; WEEKLY ONTARIO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER G. HH7

Huth St rang ways of Toronto U HUSBAND OBJECTS![vorslty, have been the guests of M |J. W. Metzler.—Napanee Beaver. STRICKEN IN THE TO OPERATION announce the CANADIAN SOLDIER engagement o oir youngest Wife Cured by Lydia EL (laughter. May, r. Hugh Doug- STREET c., of Toronto, Exhibi- G. Denike, L. R. Terwilligar; Halls, Pinkham's Vegetable Ithe marriage to take place quietly Completely Restored To Health WJW WRONG Over V. C. Reid. R. P. White. Compound [the first of September. By “ Fruit-a-tives ” Ahoo**1* -----• •' j Obtaining money unde P. Wilson, who is a sum- . -----..... wa.j lUUt'lliF.AL, “Oney under Tales Des Moines, Iowa. — “ Four years ago । “In 1912, I was taken suddenly ill Itences from Evan Lucah at Morris­ , ------1 was very sick and my life was nearly -mer guest at the Collins House, went with Acute Stomach Trouble and Readers of The Reporter have town. Speeding Events. | Qn Sunday afternoon an electric [ spent. The doctors |°ve>* to Belleville on Monday for a dropped in the street. I was treated been made familiar with some of the Assault with a deadly weapon on ______(storm passed over Plainfield and ap­ stated that I would short stay with Mr. and Mrs. John parently an electric shock passed I never get well with- [williams, Charles street, and will by several physicians for nearly two doings of James Henderson, a sold­ one Phillipa, a chaffeur of Norwood. Belleville’s 1917 exhibition willgo(over (]10 river> sohrt while after) years, and my weight dropped from 225 ier “gone wrong”, and the efforts be­ Highway robbery from the said Phil­ out an operation ibe hack in Plcton before returning lips. and that without it t0 her home h Detroit.—Plcton pounds to 160 pounds. Then several ing made to secure his arrest. The down in the annals of the fair asso­ hundreds of fish of all sizes were of my friends-advised me to try “Fruit I would not five one lL- Gazette. sequel is given in a despatch from Also, in all probability, highway ciation as the greatest success in floundering around helplessly in the year. My husband i n-tives”. / began to improve almost Tupper Lake, N.Y.. where he was! robbery with violence from the per­ years from the standpoint of attend-) water. Residents went down and I with the Jit st dose, and by using them, taken into custody on Sunday last. son of one A. Harris, of Theresa.__ ance and receipts. Labor Day’s at- / off I Mrs. N. J. Ball, Vennachar, Ont., captured them, carrying them operation and got 1 recovered from the distressing The despatch says: Gananoque Reporter, ( announces the engagement of her tendance was large, but yesterday’s । by bagsful. me some of Lydia E. Stomach Trouble — and all pain and was larger. It is estimated that over Mr. George Collins’ house and Pinkham’s Vegeta­ youngest daughter, Martha, Jane, to Constipation were cured. Now I weigh ( James Henderson, officer In the I ble Compound. I took MR. AND MRS. THOMAS SLUSH five thousand people paid admissions [barn were struck by lightning but the Rev. Thomas McNaught,’ Presby­ 208 pounds. I cannot praise “Fruit- Canadian Mounted Rifles, is in Tup-1। FAREWELLED BY FRIENDS it and commenced terian minister of the Bethesda and into the grounds yesterday and that [the। damage was inconsiderable. । to get better and am now well, am a-thes” enough”. H. WHITMAN. per Lake police station tonight fac­ for two days the attendance ran stout and able to do my own housework. Roseneath congregation, Harwood, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. ing serious military and civil charges. A very pleating event took place close to the 10,000 mark. This ex-1 LAID TO REST i 1 can recommend the Vegetable Com­ Ont., the wedding to take place At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- Henderson is wanted by the Canad­ in Thomasburg on Monday evening, cels anything in tho recent history I pound to any w.oman who is sick and quietly about the middle of Sep­ stives Limited, . ian authorities for desertion and by August 27th, when a large number ofor therne society. The*uv gate6»^ receipts to-)-- । The funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. run down as a wonderful strength and tember. I the civil authorities of Canada and of the people of the vicinity gather­ tai $1,434. Other revenue will bring.Cooke took place on Saturday after-1 health restorer. My husband says 1 | tai $1,434. Other revenue will bring;, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Platt are taking lithe United States for various other ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. the aggregate up to well over $1800 1] from her late residence South I would have been in my grave ere this a late summer holiday as guests of 1 crimes, chief among them being as­ Slush to give them a farewell on the | if it had not been for your Vegetable Ideal weather crowned the pro-

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IN ENGLAND train between Kingston and Barrow-' acres on prt rnlMcs, |h TORONTO. Sept. 4.—The follow­ smith. The young lady was being | >arn straw barn and ing are the quotations for tho farm­ taken to tho Hotel Dleu. and Dr.l1”/5"1 43x36, wagon hou ers’ market: ground Kindred of Tweed accompanied her.'X‘?' Double frame bouse, two She became worse on the train and °D farm' Good manta hu«h. although everything was done to save her life, she passed away. The body'y ir<,r»t- Apply Wm. Rye—None ’ Thomasburg. Mr. Thomas II. Thompson, Reeve clflc tral„ J|t tfa, station and taken Bulk going; nt. I '’rpose of building a war memorial of Madoc, has been in Toronto, this |)ack Jo 'pwee(] Butter, fanners’ where the funeral farm there in Emily and as a result the allied cause. Spring chickens, lb. i hool. week attending the Fair and Muni-1 held. But that is not tho only remark- Roasters, lb...... 0 25 0 30 .rail they left was so <]•»'<>“• ‘^'\lble"m..t "abo‘ut"thi»’ unusual family, Boiling fowl. lb.. 0 23 0 28 Bradbury Vanderbuilt clPal Convention. Live hens, lb.... 0 25 four or five farms wore vl Bed before ,»h> hayo Spring ducks, lb.... 0 30 broach n has been Mr- Chas. N. Wellington and wife the men were located. Ono of them > . children, but Farm Produce, Wholesale. acres with comfortable buildings, Butter, creamery, frc. was out in a Boid stooking grainJ>le» oMfro^ oxljm|„10„ made, lb. .squares...... Tv .. ihur, this week aflor spending Ihelr our town was In a flutier of ex- | ln «“’>»»»« for a 50 acre tarn, hi Butter, creamery, solids.. 0 43 vucatlon in Madoc^ Jcttement on Thursday iast when the and did not notice P. . | Everv ono of tho seven was an elect- Butter, separator, dairy.. 0 40 , I Huntingdon, in good state of Culti­ proach until he was a few yards 1Is- . F"r- c and roIlow„d lhut pro­ Butter, dairy, lb...... 0 37 0 38 Business is brisk In the Talc and report was circulated that an aero­. vation and goodgo buildings.. mpt. Tbo constable was n plain „„ g^^ Fluorspar mines here and much^piane from Mohawk Camp was to clothes, but the sometimes soldier ad-| - 0 26 disabled soldiers. mining and prospecting are being (and at the park grounds and pick Apply Box M . Ontario Office. mitted that ho was not taking any musket.iisket. I Pound prints ...... G. S. Farnifleld, M.A., army elass- carried on. We understand a com-|up a passenger to be conveyed to Mrs. Tisdall also has six dough-1 ...... $0 20 to $. chances of capture. A swamp ters two of whon are doing hospital I 20-lb. palls ...... 0 21 rosstor at Uppingham, has been ap­ mlttee of the County Council was Fllnton. where the night before he rr^X^aod’^IWO ^Xsides o«er-nta^ork|te».two whilei) their Eugiisb busbunds ^Pound o ...... 0 22 pointed headmaster in succession to appointed to look into the matter of had been compelled to land owing to Eggs, selects, per doz.... 0 50 A. Cad wood, resigned. having a new survey made of the having lost his way and a shortage CHOICE FARMS FOR HILE said ho would have lost himself ™th-«« at o^ro. Eggs, in cartons, per doz. 0 54 Some purely agricultural land in mineral resources of the county and]of gasoline. ’" Cheese, old, per lb...... 0 30 This did not material- or than be retaken. .Neither of them twentv-seven. having both Cheese, new, lb...... I the parish of Finchingfleld, which have the same printed by the Gov- ( Ilze, however,, as an auto from the . 147 acres, 7 miles from Belleville, objected to returning and were ap | sojne yoa„ Jo|ned Cheese, new, twins, lb... 0 24 V4 ernmerit, and distributed. This we camp went ba< first class buildings, basement barns. Honey, 5-lbs., lb...... 0 16 iwas sold recently by auction brought This w^camp went hack with the necessaries patently willing to accompany Sergb ] d ^ have Honey, 10-lbs.. lb...... 0 15fc nearly £30 an acre. think an excellent Idea, but Is it not | but on the rc.„... lne aero­ 3 acres orchard, 5 acres timber, bal- Bayes. One of them had retained Can servlce Honey, 60-lb., per lb-.... 0 14 — - return south, the aero-'. Honey, comb, per doz.... _3 00— „ — The Government has received the time that something was done about plane manoeuvered for some mlnutesl'lance work land. Farm level and uniform which he had hidden in al Fresh Meats, Wholesale. reports of the commissioners ap-;jit as we have ------heard— of -- no definite over the ivwntown anaand park grogrounds ''Isquare. Buildings In centre. box in a neighboring field. He went France, unscathed, Beef, hindquarters, cwt.$19 00 to $20 00 H/vr. nO ------a.,------. ----- ... ’I -yw -v.vo, , UJlieS IFOEQ r left his home Beef, choice sides, cwt.. 16 CA50 r* pointed to consider the question Of|ac,{on as Xet being taken in the mat- eventually strikirig a bee-line | 135 acres, 4 miles from Belleville, into the barn a farm hand and step-1। —r. lerc nls , Beef, forequarters, cwt. 12 00 13 50 0u7-;ep7e,7n7X wasb.’1 work lan<1 —>• in Hoboken three months ago to join / Beef, medium, cwt...... 10 00 12 00 I industrial■ unrest.----- * itor.i North Hastings is abounding Deseronto. I J V’1’ 8maH or- ped out in all the equipment of a sol­ 10 00 12 00 hard, 2 sets ot first class buildings. the gallant Canadian Scots, who will। Tho export of drawings, designs,]gns. I ln mlneral wealth, but the fact of In conversation with the birdman” ' dier of the King. The other man was 1 0 24 be in the midst of the fray before) Lamba^iE ...... 0 22 and specifications of aircraft 1baS) , thc matter is it has not as yet been who landed In Fllnton and we were' 'i6enlent 8tables. working with another farmer close 19 00 21 00 I 110 acres, 5 miles from Belleville, long. His wife is studying nursing, Mutton, cwt...... 15 00 been prohibited, except under license] brought before the people in a true told that the landing was difficult to' - 20 acres orchard, farm level, well- at hand. . and hopes to be sent across with a: Veal, common ...... 9 50 13 00 from the Air Board. light. We trust this County Coun- pick out, hut gasoline shortage made t "As soon as I saw’ the automobile Hogs. 120 to 150 lbs., ewi 22 00 23 50 watered, first class buildings. , Red Cross unit when her course Is Hogs, light, cwt...... 21 50 23 00 William ChaHaner, a confectioner ell committee will get down to work the landing compulsory. The avia-1 enter the yard I knew they had come Hogs, heavy,-,,, ..cwt...... 19 00 20 00 of Liverpool, was fined £5 for using.and give this district of minerals ,tor said that in the descent he came Box 180, Brighton. Ont. fpr me,” he remarked. Both men had completed. Poultry Prices Being Paidf to Producer. Henry Tisdall, thirty-eight. has Live-Weight Prices— sugar for making jam although he, the publicity it needs. We do not'Within 7 feet of striking a fence, but Norman Montgomery, forked throughout the district, mov­ Spring chickens, lb... .$0 20 to been in the English army five years Spring ducks, lb...... 0 17 was not a fruit grower. think anyone should hold a monopoly made a perfect landing. He also Auctioneer. ing apparently for strategic reasons, i Old ducks, lb...... 0 10 The Hackney Horse Society has. over the publicity of good mining stated after seeing the park ground Jly2$—6tw and holds the rank of colonel. Roosters, lb...... ~ -- .... They were paid in full by their em­ ! Trevor Hastings Tisdall, twenty- decided to bold a show at New­.properties. jhere, that it the posts were taken I ployers each of whom was fully satis-' . , , Vnoinoor Fowl, 4 lbs. and under. 0 18 .... HENRY WALLACE, Fowl, over 4 lbs...... 0 20 ...» market next March in co-operation, Pile Madoc Fair Prize List has (r™ the centre of the grounds, we Tied with the labor they had received flve» 1S a mera ° ' v Dressed— Spring chickens, lb....$0 25 to $0 28 with the Shire Horse Show. lic.cn handed to us and we congratu- would undoubtedly have many l’and- Licensed Auctioneer One farmer said he had never had a|C°rps of the ®’®n* Vance Spring ducks, lb...... 0 20 hired man who worked as faithfully .Regiment which has been in France Roosters, lb...... 0 16 Grants amounting to £930 have, laie the Directors and printer on the lnK8 here.—Tweed Advocate. I Fowl, 4 lbs. and under. 0 20 been made by the Royal Naval fine poster and prize list of this tor the County cf Hasting?. Special and efficiency as did the deserter ^[^^“ard G^uey Tisdall, twenty- Fowl, over 4 lbs...... 0 22 । attention given to sales of farm tloclr Squabs, per dozen...... 3 50 4 00 Benevolent Society to the dependents: year. In speaking to the President FREQUENT HEADACHES had harbored unawares.—Post Phone or write Stirling, P.O., H M D I five years old, has recently joined a LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS. I of deceased members. and Secretary, we understand this i Phone No. 88 r 21. ‘Canadian regiment. Liverpool, Sept 5.—Hams, short cut, Corporal Edward Fosters.V.0.,■-v.u., was year’8 Fair will exceed any_ fair ,yet People with thin blood ______are much FOR CHEESE 137s. The two remaining sons, William, Bacon, Cumberland cut, 152s. [presentedpresented with a framed resolution jp1,eldeJd in Madoc. We heard a_ —pretty.. 1raore subject to headaches than full t T==rr-- —' , thirty, and Mark, thirty-four, both Wiltshire cut, 152s. of congratulations at a meeting ofof/ :fairair storF? 0,1 thetee IEditor of the North jhlooded persons and the form of RENT Brockville Board Has Gone On Re­ Clear bellies, 156s. residents of Connecticut, were taken Txrng clear middles, light, 158s. (the| the Wandsworth Council. | HastingsHastings^ Review. It appears that anaemia that afflicts growing girls FARM IN (K>OD CONDITION. AP. cord for Advance I King clear middles, heavy, 157s. in the recent selective draft, and Short clear backs, 154s. i By a royal proclamation the period I.,..,"..J 1, atson,’ edltore and Will J. is almost always accompanied by, ply to W. T. Giles, Ameiiasburg, have passed physical examinations. Shoulders, square, 129s. I of service of the officers and men of Hill, secretary of the Fair, w?ro on headaches, together with disturbance! Lot 74. a!8-Md Itw Brookville, Sept. 5.—At the regu­ Lard, prime western in tierces. 122s; Both have families, but will not claim American refined, In pails, 125s 3d; in I the Royal Naval Volunteer Service Front street admiring the large pos- of the digestive orggans. |:------lar meeting of the Cheese Board a eMmption boxes, 124s. ter Of the Fair, when Geo. Rollins, | Whenever you have constant or Cheese, American and Canadian, nom­ is extended to five years. resolution was passed setting forth „R' g & pRy t am toQ Qld to Hardware Merchant, came along and ,re<:urring headaches and pallor oft inal. < x Ivor Daniels, a music-hall artist, WANTED TO RENT the views of .he salesmen. It was I ° anvthing for my country, . but Tallow. Australian in London. 70s 6d. the Editor asked him what he the face’ ,hef sh°w that the blood is I moved by Mr. Wilson and seconded Mr(j TjsdaIJ me.inwhil(. Rosin, common, 29s 9d. who has been evading service by Petroleum, refined. Is 3%d. {entering an appeal at each town he thought of the ••bill’. George re- thin, and your efforts should be diree-j 200 acres more or less, good land. by Mr. Hill as follows: [busily clicking needles over a heavy “We, the members of BrockyRle । y slreater_ ,qf j were on]j. „ bit Tanseed oil, 59s. [visited, has been handed over to an ||™ arked It was a pretty big hid” 'ed toward building up your blood, good buildings, close to school. For Cottonseed oil, hull refined, 70s 1%y their blood than most TORONTO, Sept. 4. — IWbably annua) meeting at Pitts landing on "people ’have any idea of. When your A maid for the kitchen, apply to» by Urgently request the Dominion 100 BUSHEL MIRK IX OATS never in the records of the live stock street collections in London hy the E. F. Speer, Thursday and after the business of blood is impoverished, the nerves Government and Imperial Cheese. trad of the City of Toronto have the Catholic Women’s League in sup­ Albert College.. receipts at this season of the year the month had been transacted, a- suffer from lack of nourishment and Commission to use their rnfluence; "Oats in our section are running port of their hostels for women, war with the British Government WORK ON FARM mark. When you see the shocks from Winnipeg cars or 1,000 by month or year, good wages, 5 the Imperial Cheese Commission.” 40 en in the war. tored to Cobourg on Sunday to visit your blood is thin and you begin to standing on 'the ground you wonder head in, all of western cattle. ^how symptoms of any of these dis­ miles west of Belleville, on Trent In the discussion that followed it A meeting of ministers of religion, their son, Mr. Leon Brooks. how such crops ever grew on the land EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. orders, try building up the blood Road. Apply Donald Gunn. R.F. was felt that in view of present con­ presided over by the Bishop of Ox­ Mr. James Whytock and family Wheat is very variable, running from Hast Buffalo, Sept. 3.—Cattle—Re­ with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and as D., Belleville. a30-3td,ltw ditions, twenty-four cents would not ten to forty bushels per acre.” ceipts, el-OC Good, strong; common, ford, has been held to consider a are in Toronto taking in the Exhibi­ steady, prime steers. $14.50 to $15.60; tion. ;the blood is restored to its normal be too much to ask. shipping steers, $12.M to $13.25; butchers, League of Nations against future .adies Wanted to do plain and light Thos. Blue has closed up the -,7'7 9>■mP'On, °f '**' I An Always Ready Pill.—To ihose. $8.50 to $12.50; yearlings, $12.25 to $13.59; wars. - ...... ““•■> 1 luauu up rnej. sewing at home, whole or spare heifeis, $7 to $10.75, cows, $5 to $9.75; Blue Hotel-r---- and. moved up to the1 St.!.|trouble will disappear. There are 1'ORD'S GIFT TO T. S. .f regular habits medicine is of lit-' bulls, $6 $9.75; Stockers and feeders, Annie Beach was sentenced to two .... more people who owe their present time, good pay; work sen: any $6 to $8; fiesh ccws and springers, yeor^’ imprisonment at Nottingham Lawrence Hall where he will i distance; charges paid. Senl GOVERNMENT 1 le concern, but the great majority of strong, $60 to $130. workEstate of good health to Dr. Williams’ Veals—Receipts, 900. Slow; $.7 to $16.50. for using a forged character to get along with Mr. Felix Chapelle.hapelle. It ipink Pills than to any other medi- stamp for r"rti5ulars. National .ien are not of regular habit. The Hcgs—Receipts, 31-00. Strong; heavy The palatial steam yacht Galaten, and mixed, $19.25 to $19.40; yorkers, $19 a position in the Army Pay Office. looks very strange to 1_____ladoc Front|cjne an(1 most of them (Jo not ]jesjtate Manufacturing Company, Montreal. which has been turned over to the worry and cares of business prevent to $19-25; light yorkers, $17.50 to $18; At the last meeting of the Peolar •street to see the doorsrs of«f Moon’s' to say go pigs, $17 to $17.50; roughs, $17.50 to $17.75; government by Henry Ford the great r, and out of the irregularity of life stags. $14 to $15. Borough Council it was stated that Hotel locked; perhaps for forty years|I You can get Dr. Williams’ Pink- automobile manufacturer of Detroit, Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 3000. Ac­ the profits of the electricity under­ this had not occurred before •onies dyspepsia, indigestion, liver tive and strong; lambs, $10 to $16.50; Pills through any dealer in medicine made a stop for several hours in Og­ yearlings, $9 to $14; wethers, $11 to $11.25; taking for the last year were nearly A lawn tea will be held, Tuesday.! or by mail at 50 cents a box or six Came on my premises about two densburg on Wednesday, being en and kidney troubles as a protest. ewes, $'i to $10.50; mixed sheep, $10.50 to $10.75. £1’3700'0. Sept. 4tli, on the lawn of Mrs. Geo. boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil­ months ago, one gray mare colt, route from Detroit to the Boston The run-down system demands a cor- Wyman in aid of the I.O.D.E., local! CHICAGO IJVE STOCK. A memorial service for old Bed- liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont. four years, s’ar and white spots on Navy yard, where she will be equip­ eetive and there is none better Chicago. Sept. 5.—Cattle—Receipts, 24,- fordians who have fallen in the war chapter, al] are welcome. j left saddle. ped for patrol work. The Galatea 000. "Weak; L-eevea, $8 to $16.50; Texas han Parmelee’* Vegetable Pills. sreers, $6 to $13.80; stackers and feed­ was held recently in the Bedford Word was received this week that MOTOR BUS ON FRANKFORD Frank J. Knight, is perhaps the finest steam yacht ers, $6 to $9-20; cows and heifers, $4.80 Pte. Russell Brady and Pte. David to $13- calves, $12 to $16. School Chapel, and was attended by ROUTE Belleville.-3tw ever seen in that city. She is 200 ilogs—Receipts. 19,000. Steady; light, many of the parents. Blakely had been wounded in action feet long and ^ost over half a million NKW GARAGE $16 90 to $18.65; mixed. $16.75 to $18.65; Frankford stage will no more heavy, $16.65 to $18.60; rough, $16.65 to The Committee of Production has in France. Both these boys went dollars. The craft is ’luxuriouldV $lb.t'5; pigs, $12 to $16.75; bulk of sales, again increased the wages of engin­ overseas with the 155th Battalion. ramble along in sumrijer months FARM FOR SALE equipped and has a wireless outfit. $17-60 to $18.50. A new garage and automobile re­ Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 18,000. eers, „...shipbuildersK____ —- ...... and repairers, Mr. William Cross and family re- drawn by the faithful team of horses. She has triple expansion engines and pair shop has been opened up on Weak; lambs, native, $11.25 to $17.40. three shillings a week, or a total in-[turned from their vacation at Sim-| Dobbin must give way to science and 120 acres, lot 24, in the ninth concession of Thurlow. On premises can s:eam between fourteen and fif­ Campbell street opposite the Y.MXJ. crease of fifteen shillings. >coe this week after having spent ai[[machinery on account of speed. Mr. teen miles an hour. A., by Messrs. Harrop and McGavih, Hitting at Gerard. The second exhibition of Canad-[delightful time while there. I Darcy R. Ketcheson, the owner of are a good house 25x40, drive huose WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—A bill , 25x30, barn 30x50. Well fenced i late'of Toronto. These gentlemen are ian war photographs at the Grafton Mr. Wm. Carnew, Crown Attorney the Frankford-Belleville stage route, that would prevent former Ambassa­ yesterday ran over the road for the and well watered, with two good experts hi all auto repair work. Mr. dor Gerard from accepting the Order Galleries was visited by the Princess of , was in town on HORSE AND WAGON (X) first time a motor-bus capable of ac-j|wells and never failing creek. Abouut :IIarrop having been foreman of the of the Bath, with the honors of a । Beatrice, Princess Patriea, and Lord business, Monday August 27th. TH ROUGH BRIDGE comodating sixteen passengers. The j'5050 acres wrorkwork land, rest in wood and Reo establishment at Toronto for Sir Knight, recently conferred by | Derby. The time-table of the Madoc train 2% years and has been for sixteen King George, was introduced by Sen­ chassis is a Maxwell, and the top was pasture. Apply to Ilarry Sills Perth, Sept. 5.—Mr. G, W. Bates- ator Overman and referred to the George Maberly was sent to prison has changed so that the morning years in the automobile business. manufactured by the J. St. Charles! R.D. Roslin-2tw had an involuntary bath in thei Judiciary Committee. for one month at Oxed, Surrey, for train for Belleville now leaves Ma­ See announcement in another col­ Omnibus Company. The stage was I.______—— ■—« Tay last Saturday, and his horse had! It would prohibit auy citizen of wearing a Victoria Cross without any doc at 8 a.m., and Bfho evening on exhibition at the fair grounds'vi~~fV^d farm dog which came umn. the United States from accepting a narrow escape from drowning. He right, and falsely claiming to have train arrives in the village at 7.30 any present, emo’iment, office, or p.m. yesterday.______to its death by a bullet from a revol- was hauling a load to the golf links, I title from any king or foreign gov­ worked in the navy. The autumn lecture of the Poetry ' _ ___ Ger in the hands of its master. The over the bridge that has been con­ LIFEBOATS BUILDING ernment under penalty of a fine of KEEP CHILDREN WEED DURLW question had been bothered demned for heavy loads, when horse! $10,000 and forfeiture of citizenship. ^Society will be delivered by Sir Wil­ HOT WEATHER ,y h|s ,nel ’ibor,s dog whlch wos con. wagon and driver crashed through j The only prohibition of the kind liam Watson on November 12th and Mr. Irving Gilbert, Brockvllle, has existing now is constitutional, but it Istantly about the premises and on the covering. The wagon caught on j he has chosen ,as his subject, "The j Every mother knows how fatal the| commenced construction of eleven only affects persons holding office. jmaking known the grievance to the the boom logs there, but the horse Appreciation of Poetry.” the families of Canada would1 hot summer months are to small chll-|< lifeboats for the Canadian Vickers said neighbor he was advised to was not so fortunate. The driver,! Wilful Murder. At the annual meeting of the Sal­' skve five dollars a month for in-■ dron. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, Company to be used on freighters 'shoot the intruder should he per­ being an expert swimmer, took out! LONDON, Sept. 4.—A Serbian mon and Trout Association, Lord vestment in war bonds, tho nation1 dysentry and stomach troubles are । used in ocean trade. The boats, named Layovitsh, serving with the sist on inflicting!?) its presence on his knife and succeeded in cutting Desborough said that the Heucho would be strengthened financially by1 rifo at this time and often a precious (which will be oak and yellow pine, Canadians, recently received three nours h,n1, That seaIed the doom °r th0 the horse free from the wagon, when salmon put in the Severn five years $72,000,000 a year. At the low little life Is lost after a few hours{ jWill be finished with the full equip- years for shooting another Canadian keens funwo*con,° v*8^or- A revolver was it swam to shore. soldier named Wild, who has since ago, now weighed twenty pounds. [estimate there are a million and a illness. The mother who * I ment and measure will be made of house secured and one ni8ht last week the died. At the inquest a verdict of quarter families in tho Dominion. Baby’s Own Tablets in the varying dimensions. opportunity presented itself to put wilful murder was returned against Some could not save $5 a month, feels safe. The occasional use of the,1 A Real Asthma Reiici. Dr. J D. Layovitsh, who said he shot deceased ('an end to the disturbing canine. Tho Miller’s Worm Powders do not some could save five times $5 a Tablets prevents stomach and bowel Cellogg’r Asthma Remedy has never ' MUNITION WORKERS WOES because he circulated reports reflect­ I farmer rushed from his house in tho ing on him, causing decorations earn­ need the after-help of Castor oil or month. Every man woman and child troubles, or if trouble comes sudden­Jdarkness and "bang”—down went— >een advertised by extravagant state- ly.—.as it generally does—the Tab­ ed in. France to be withheld from thoroughness, because they are could give his or her bit to tho war bring tho baby safely!not thB d°K’ bllt "is °"n- nents. Its claims are conservative Part of the largo staff employed at him. by such co-operative home savings. lets will bring horough in themseh-es. One dose the National Manufacturing Comp­ Canada needs those bits. The need tlirohgh, They are sold by medicine,«'W w0 «n

CROPS OF U.S. SHOW BIO, Peaches

INCREASE OVER 1916! serve shelf. Couiiiierciiil hint year 4 12,000,000 bUBholB tloiinl Blink of < lil Hwr™— Allied armies. The food qualities of the principal food of the Western PROUT) RECOUP [( hicago. / — in the spring wheat acreage, but the corn are of exceptional value, and a Nations, and the distress caused by 1 I Mr. Gillen is a member of the' conditions of growth were exceeding­ [ American Railway Engineering As-’ ly poor; during the entire season a peridd of high prices of wheat may (the partial failure of the drop last, again develop a greater use of the year stimulated an increase of twen- (My area persisted from the Red Riv­ sociation, the S:. Louis Railway Club) mnremore nhimdantabundant eragrairt. iff. The hiehhigh cost ty-three per cent, in the acreage.! (the Traffic Club of .Chicago and is I er Valley to the Pacific coast, a re­ so of meats in the past season has been “Let us, with resolute spirit, (well and favorably known in Canada I BUSY TRENTON NOTES of the I (The growing conditions, in the main, gion in which two-thirds * ’ maintain our purpose and our effort . ty . " in Canada due to a great extent to the scarcity were excellent, the early crop be­ [and in’ the United States. spring wheat acreage obtains. The that in this last find greatest Daily Happenings in The Thriving Town of Trenton as Sup- and high price of corn, and the big ing unusually large, and 'the late yield of this section was above last chapter of humanity’s striving and plied by The Ontario's Special Representative year's, but far below the average for crop seems to be an assurance for a crop now ripening running above the cheapening in the cost of meats. average yields in nearly every section triumph, .it shall be recorded Robb a period of years The loss in winter Canada that, as at the first, she The new corn crop does not start in­ of the country. The acreage and wheat acreage resulted in a crop of never hesitated, so to the end she Mr. W. D. Robb was born at Lon-1 Trenton, Aug. 31.—Mr. Davis, ok Trenton. Sept. 1st.—Mr. Wass or to movement until the harvest in the yield is responsible for an indicated 430,000,000 bushels or 50.000.000 never faltered.’’ [gueuil, Que., September 23rd, 1857.1 the firm Davis-Dilrkin. New York, northern states, which is late in the Krop of 498,000,000 bushels, which land received his early education in the British Chemical Company, has under last season, when the acreage Such were the inspiring words of who is interested in the British fall; and its utilization cannot be ex- is’ 213,000,000------more than the esti- rented, furnished, the residence of was thirty per cent greater. Spring Sir Robert Borden in concluding his [Sherbrooke Academy and St. Fran­ Chemical Co., has taken an apart­ pected until near the close of the mated crop last year, the increase Mr. Charles Croft on Murphy St. wheat production was 230,000,000 cis College, Richmond. Que., enter­ ment at the Sutcliffe Apartments. year, when the movement to the message to the people of the Doni-' Miss Ethel Bowler, Toronto,is in bushels or 72,00u,000 over last sea­ being seventy-four pW cent, in pro ing the service of the Grand Trunk market should be very large. The duction. The big crop is now coming 1inion on the occasion of Canada's Miss Onelee Campbell, of James­ town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. son. The total wheat crop with celebration of 50 years of Confede- Railway System as an apprentice at scarcity of the old crop is apt to keep on the market, and the unusual ab­ town, N.Y., is in town the guest of Couch, Spring street. thirteen per cent., more acreage ap­ Hadlow Cove, July 1st, 1871. Went Mr. L. G. Rodgers, Supt. of the C. pears to be about 660,000,000 or' the price rather strong, but usually undance of this important part of 1ration. her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Bleecker. peurM IV ue dUUUl uuv,vuv,vuvvi - — There is war work to be done by to Montreal to finish his apprentice­ P. R. and Mrs. Rodgers have gone 20,000,000 bushels larger than last >the approach of plenty is reflected the table supply should again bring Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott are j every man woman and child in the ship as a machinist in May, 1873. to Farham, Que., on a visit to rela- in falling prices. The surplus corn living to a nigre moderate cost the entertaining a number of friends year. Dominion, The mobilization of the He was appointed night foreman at tives there. The necessity of economizing in of the country is raised in the states country over. this evening in honor of Miss Onolee inancial resources of the country Point St. Charles shops in February, Mayor Ireland is driving a new the,use of wheat, the elimination of south of the lakes and westward and When we measure the potato crop 11883, and was promoted to the posi­ Campbell, of Jamestown, N.Y. ire essential to victory, The Na- [seven-passenger Chalmers car. waste, the curtailment of feeding north of the Ohio River. In this sec­ of the country with the grains, the Mrs. C. N*. Barclay and Miss Annie ional Service Board appeals to rOll tion of foreman at Belleville, in Miss Marie Clairmont and Miss the grain to the lower animals, work­ tion the crop promise is 1,759.000,- total yield of food and feed in bush- ( Evans are in Belleville today. to invest in War Savings Certifi- I charge of motive power and car de­ Griffin of Rome, N.Y., are the guests ed a reduction in the consumption 000 bushels, or thirty per cent, els falls just under the phenomenal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael :ates. By such investment the conu- partment in August of the same year. of Mrs. William Dion, King street. of the grain of practically 100,000,- greater than last year. The excess crops of 1915. Food production has and infant son are visiting Mrs.yCar- ry’s savings can be used lor war On January 1st, 1897, he was ap­ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutcliffe and 000 bushels. On the same basis as of 400,000,000 bushels will take care been helped this year by the town michael’s relatives in Springville, jurposes. The man at the front pointed master mechanic of the Mid- family'have returned to town after ast season, the country should show of the needs of the country and pro­ gardens, which never figure in the Nova Scotia. nust be clothed, equipped and ra- lle Division with headquarters at spending the summer at their, cotrage «. 'airly large amount available for vide the total amount necessary for Government estimates of crops. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Collins ioned. Your dollars are needed. jondon, Ontario and acting superin­ at the Lake. expuft abroad. Under the stimula­ export. Many of the northern and These gardens being devoted largely and family have gone to Toronto to tendent of motive power at Montreal Mrs. J. V. Robertson of Rochester tion ul oatriotism the curtailment of southern states which have seldom to the raising of vegetables have dur­ in July, 1901. Mr. Robb was pro­ live. They left on Thursday for their is in town on a visit to friends. the domoetlc use of wheat may be been in the shipping lists of corn, ing the summer taken a great deal new home. On Friday last Mr. Thos. Bough- moted to the office of Superintendent The new residence on Dundas St. forced below Lhe phenominally small will this year have an excess to offer off the scarcity of breadstuffs by sup­ Mrs. Nelson Simpson left for Tor­ , m of Cobourg, met with what might of Motive Power in May, 1902, which (Belleville road) being built for Mr. volume of the reason which ended for sale. The outlook for a break plying the tables’ of the villages and । onto today, after visiting Mrs. Jas have been a very serious accident. position he has occupied continuously Dafoe, is rapidly nearing comple­ with July 1st. in the cost of food is provided by towns, and in some instances the out- Simpson, Victoria Ave. He and Mr. Gedrge Gibson were en- to the time of his present appoint­ tion. The rye crop i& W>ways a small. the corn crop, and those who turn I lying sections of the leading cities. | ment. Mrs. Charles Hanson and son, of Igaged digging a sewer for Mr. Herd- Miss Gladys' Titus of -Toronto, is one in this country; tn*, -"reage was Rrain for a greater proportion)(They have contributed their portion 1 , are in town, the guests of, man and Mr. Geoi Anderson from I Mrs. Hanson’s brother, Mr. Irving’spending her holidays in town with largely increased on a ->ercentage their breadstuffs will materially! in reduction of the consumption of heir properties to Barney Lilly’s cor-1 I Gregson\ 'her Parents, Capt. and Mrs. R. C. basis, but the yield was unchanged. ^essen their household expenses.,i marketable foods and releasing more distant to ler. Mr. Boughen stooped to lay and the jn rease of 10,000.000 bush- Stoppage of distillation of alcohol for consumption in the congested I’rasident I Mrs. Jacob Hendricks and Mrs.-Titus. els represents the added acreage f°r drinking purposes will save 30,- >ipe and had just straightened up Mr. George C. Jones was born ]! «p tttjwiggins---nAtnrnnrl have hnmPreturned af- I homeMr. af-Kelly of Buffalo, N. Y., is sections and have had an influence • in town staying ,a: the Gilbert House alone; the total crop being estimated 990*.000 bushels of food and feed, .gain when the earth suddenly caved 1 September 24th. 1860, at Clyde, N.Y.. ter vjsiting Mrs. R. A. Barber at her in the scaling down of prices. with her son. Mr. Raymond Kelley of at 57,000,000 bushels. In the dis-1 Ranking third in the cereal group n and covered him for about four (entered ______the railway _ service, 1S74. as cottage at the lake. The minor crops—that is the - the Rpitish Chemical Co. Dilation of whiskies a small amount is oats. Like corn it Is fobd for hu­ aches above his head. Had he not messen______ger, ______and yard __- clerk.-- - Atlantic...... 3 Mrs. H. B. Smith and Master Roy grains and vegetables of compara­ । Mr. and Mrs. A. Stein and child­ of rye has be^n utilized, and the man beings and feed for animals. been standing upright he vwould— |' aU(1 Great Western Road at Kent, [smith of Bancroft are in town tively small acreage—have had large ren of Pittsburg, Penn., arrived in effect of the Inhibition of this use The acreage was slightly increased probably have been seriously injured lOhio;,ohio. sincesincu which .he has been con-1con-i visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. yields. Rice is one of the exceptions, town this week on a visit to Mrs. and the yield greatly increased. A or smothered. As it was, Mr. Gib- ’secutlvelysecntively June, 1876 to January, and j^rs Charlesrhnrina London.London, adds to the breadstuffs an increased the increase in acreage bringing the Stein’s mother, Mrs. John Sawve, supply the coming year of 13,000.- near record, if not a record crop is son who was working with him and|i880,11880, yard clerk and operator,operator. NewtNew! Mrs Edward Kelly, of Buffalo, | i total yield up to last year’s figures, Ontario street. promised in the reports of our cor­ saw the earth fall in, was able to york Pennsylvania and Ohio ”Rail-L N.Y., who has been the guest of Mr. I 000 bushels; not an extremely large the crop in Louisiana having been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christie and respondents. and as the crop is prac­ uncover his head in a very short iway at variOU8 points; January. 1880 Land ___Mrs. W. H. May. left for home | amount, but helpful to the amount - reduced by the dry weather which children of Arkansas, are visiting which may be spared tor export. jucanytically maoemade merethere is no danger of time. The fire-bell was rung to sum- to March, 1882 operator and dispat-[yesterday, i’ prevailed up to the midsummer per- |liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Chris­ mon help and Mr. Boughen wa8|cher, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincin-' Mrs. Thomas Trumpour and Mrs. Corn promises the largest crop any impairment of the big yield.. iod. The acreage of sweet potatoes tie, Dundas street. The threshing returns have been' speedily liberated. He had a rib uatI and Indianapolis RallwaS’; I Roy Carnes, of Lancing. Mich., are in the country’s history, the average i was materially increased and the I Mr. Cuthbert Temple, manager per acre will not be a resGrd, on ac­ running above expectations, and our broken and received some scratches March, 1882 to August, 1883 opera-[ in town the guests of Mrs. Truiup- r yield is estimated to be equal to that hu cjinB. Iof tIle Melson’s Bank, left today to count of the dry area over the south­ estimate is nearly 100,000,000 overr I of the white potatoes in increased on the face. Although weak’' |tor Western Union Telegraph Com­ our’s sister, Mrs. J. Gilbert Ellis. the shock, he was soon able t pany: August, 1883 to February, is expected s,)onfl f'ie "'eek-end in Toronto with west during the late spring and sum­ the government which was made ai quantity per acre. Ordinary garden Mrs. Gordon Matthews io ------(relatives. ■' mer, which , cut heavily Into the month ago, and may be increased1 j truck has turned out we\l; the can- about again as usual.—World. J 1885 dispatcher New York. Penn- home shortly after a six months’! Isylvania and Ohio Road; February, visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I yield, and practically d'‘-troyecl thevuv on tlle bnal report. •ning businessuuoiuc»b reports usual trade iMontreal, is spending the holiday ^■[1885 to May, 1887 dispatcher Bur- crop in the western of Kansas, I The acreage increase in oats was I with-- _ a.— largesupplemental house­ Hopkins, in Vancouver, B. C. I with friends in Toronto: een advertised by extravagant state-1 Railway; June, 1887 to January, family are in Belleville today. Mr. John Winters, of Bannock- 1 the great corn growing section, add- fal1 and winter. The cold wet con­ ual spotted character, but on the nents. Its claims, are conservative 1898 dispatcher and chief dispatcher Mrs. Thomas Austin entertained a ed greatly to, the unprecedented ditions of the latter part of the win- [whole promises to break even with , I Wabash Road; January. 1896 to burn, has bought Mr. J. Wesley Col­ ndeed, when judged bv the cures . lins, house and intends moving his 1number of friends at a delightful af­ aroa planted to this grain a total of ter caused the abandonment of much last year. Sugar beet acreage has & January, I90o assistant superinten- ] vhich it perforins. Expect relief and [dent and superintendent Grand ,faiinily from Bannockburn here 1ternoon tea today at her residence 121,000,000, the countrv over, being of the seeding, and the increase the been increased and as much of the on Marmora street. an Increase of 15,000.000 a<*res over country over was limited to but four icrmanent benefit when you buy this |Trunk Railway; January 1905 'to next, week. the previous year. Last season’H her cent. The grain grows in every the faY west has not made a great •emedy aid you will no: nave cause j February, 1913 general manager corn crop was reduced below the part of the country, and conditional impairment, the yield promising to or disappointment. I: gives per-lCon,r"' Vermont Railway; February. 1913 to present date, Vice-President average by reason of the extensive were excellent in the central states,1 । be above last year’s. Cane sugar was nanent relief in many «.nses wl,pre Trv our .lob Department for your next letter head* dry area prevailing over the west, running from ^the Atlantic to the (affected by the dry weather qarly same road; May, 30th, 19 12 to (Into, I "her so called remedies have utterly |aiso Vice-President Southern New | With the exception of the southwest. Missouri River, where the acreage in the season, bift a good crop is ex- _vou will be satisfied We do all das^ »f pnntmjr lhe soil conditions have been units- is the largest, comprising about two- pected. THE WEEKLY ONTARIO, IHUtSD.^ SEPTEMBER 6, 1917.

•*Duiiii:ii::)iuiiiiiiiiitiiHttiiAini)iiniiii:;i I.W.W. WOULD The New Models The STOP THE WAR A grout change hus come over the strict since the 'move.’ Quiet and

nd country maiden have IN OUR FALL Boy’s Suit! greatest skill In this of Belleville. o are a number of things 1 Parents who have raised an HOX, will have to leave over until another Footwear I time, us 1 have already taken up ho assortment of boys, know all The horeo show is quite as largo as ] much space. In writing uh J have ? hitherto. Among the loading oxhiblt- about the J.W.W.’e I wish to convey | Are Artistic as well as your many readers with ho much about howthey grow and the trou­ | ors are N. Vormilyoa & Sons iwth to your readers an ideat of wtjat may 1 about the doings of the l.W.W.’p, I Beautiful. The combin­ = their Imported stock. be expected should they once get a ble of the Boys’ Clothes proposi­ n:n going once more to crave your i Tho caLtlo show is not so keen as i foothold in the city. They deserve ations of colored leathers, indulgence while I* again refer to j no sympathy for they are like Bret tion. The boy must be pleased as ! formerly, the main exhibits being in the dainty trimmings and ( herds of Jersoys and Holsteins. Mos- Hart’© "Heathen Chinee." I do this, first, because jus| now For ways that are dark well as the parent. ! srs. George Collins and Son, of they loom up largo on the economic colorings, together with i Plainfield, and A. E. Phillips, of And triers that are vain, We have boys’ suits that will horizon of this country. Since the The I.W.W. is peculiar— Rosmore are leading exhibitors. threat made by W. D. Haywood that the handsome Styles, satisfy all hands interested and Sheep and pigs are not very num­ S. A. Gardner. if the United States undertook to reflect the handwork ot erous, the 'exhibitors being promi­ send men and munitions over the promote contentment in the Fam­ nent breeders like R. J. Garbutt, J. secs, ho would tie up the industries R. Garbutt, J. Reid and W. A. Mar­ READ IN HUN TRENCHES of the West by strikes and other Expert Footwear ily Circle. tin. means, and would create such a con­ The automobile has come to stay The suggestion made recently by dition of affairs that tho president f Our handsome Short Pant and Replace in the life of the city Field Marshall von Hindenburg that Artists! and his cabinet would find enough f (andicountry is apparent to every one money be contributed through Ger­ Suits for boys from 5 to 15 years to do at home without interfering r (1th was not surprising then to see many for the purchase of books for in European affairs. ( 4ES SHOE HOUSES the finest motor show ever held in i the soldiers has met with enthusias-1 1.L.E, NAPANEE, 3 KEN TON. SMITH FALLS in Norfolk or Pinch Back Models This was doubtless, to assist Ger- t Belleville, on the fair grounds. The tic response. many, for which he was amply re­ McLaughlin, Maxwell, Studebaker Von Hindenburg said that though will warded. The activities of the I.W.- . and Bell cars of the latest types were immense quantities were received, W. since that threat show in the first thereJ were many books in which sol­ on exhibition. place that they are being guided by ( FILL THE BILL EXACTLY Quite a heavy program marked yes­ diers were not interested and as a re­ some central authority and that so , terday afternoon. At two o’clock sult the effort was wasted. By col- far as they were able have endeav­ Mayor H. F. Ketcheson took the ecting small sums of money in vari­ Another Victory For . $5, $7, $10 to $12 ored to carry out that threat; for stand and officially opened the fair. ous sections, however, it was thought they have caused trouble in every These suits are not only sty­ "‘On behalf of the City of Belleville that bet.er reading could thereby be large copper mining camp in Ariz­ and the fair asociation," he said, "I 1 obtained for the soldiers, who have ona, Colorado, Montana and Idaho. “Robin Hood” Flour lish and handsome but they have desire to extend to you a hearty wel­ been asked to state what particular It was only when they struck Bisbee In epen competition at Calgary Fair 1917 that durability so necessary in come on the opening day of our fair. books they* desire. ou will see a fine show and an ex-1 and Harry Wheeler, the Sheriff of Thirteen out of Fourteen prizes were Cochese County, that they met their Garments built for youiTg boys cellent exhibition of speeding. I ex­ wen wi’h oavesbaked with Waterloo. tend to you the freedom of the city” Soldiers from Bavaria .Saxony and After three or four months’ work always on the go. The Y.M.C.A. held a number of Wurtemburg, have a taste for light among the miners they called a Robin Hood Flour Athletic events upder the direction novels. Von Hindenburg, Mackensen strike under conditions and demands of Mr. P. F. Brockel, secretary. and certain other generals like noth- . that no company could grant, and There’s aReason These games were open to the sun­ story. In the Russian campaign in Quick & Robertson । which they themselves said wab only burned farm service boys 18 years £he early days of the war, nearly all > a prelude to still greater demands. 3 I £ OUTFITTERS of age an J under. The results were the Prussian officers devoted their It has since developed that at a 5 iiitjfiiiiiiiiiitaitiiiiiiiiiinutiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiuwHOfflnr^ z 100 yards dash, Fred Woodley, M. spare moments to reading detective TheW.D. Hanky Co meeting held oik the night preced- Herity, M. Brant. * i stories. . ing the deportation they had decided One mile run, M. Brant, R. Pal- I It was declared that the’se tales Phone 812 329 Front St. to begin on Friday a reign of terror mateer, A. Woodley reMed their nerves and furnished a . and frightfulness with the view of Half mile bicycle race, H. Mc­ (different kind of excitement mentally driving the people out of the city; Connell, S. Currie for the moment. Strangely enough, ; MONSTER CROWD AT Running High Jump, Max Henty, but when that time came they were the soldiers in the trenches like poet­ Fred Woodley, Manley Brant out 300 miles away on a New Mexico /desert. The loss of 1,192 of their ry. Shakespeare is a great favorite Running Broad Jump, Fred Wood- among them and Goethe and Schiller I most active and unscrupulous work­ ley. Max Herity come ne^t. Philosophy too, has ers, men whose business it was to Running, Hop, Step and Jumpi F. quite a vogue and the works of Kant Woodley, M. Herity hire out as strikers, men with an New Fall Suits and Schopenhauer are eagerly read, ugly record behind them, who were । 75 yards dash (school boys) i A rather significant fact, however, Labor Day Brought Out Nearly Four Thousand to Belleville’s willing and ready to commit Herity, S. Currie, G. Casselman and iS many s0^iers carry bibles aiuF Annual Exhibition— The Exhibits and Racing Three-Legged Race, M. Herity and। crime, paralyzed their actions prayer4 books with them. While be- 1 they learned that: Fred Woodley; H. Woodley and M. .fore the war, atheism had made a and Coats A Large Midway Brant. The best laid plans of mice and men great inroad in many sections of Ger­ .Revs. A. S. Kerr, C. G. Smith and1 Gang aft agley. many, the very men who professed no Dr.| Scott were-the judges of these real religious belief, are now turn­ games of chance were in progress. Belleville’s annual fair opened on events. I Of these 1,192, ninety per cent, are ing to the Bible in the trenches. With The artists in command had little Labor Day under the most favorable The hurry-up call was won by 1st | foreigners, chiefly Austrians, Mex­ all the horror and hardship and suf-; Of Superb Style fand conditions of weatker and attend­ respite however, as soon Ser- W. C. Ketcheson, 2nd Lome Brooks, icans and Finns, in which the Aus­ fering that the war has brought, all geant F. J. Naphin supported by ance. The change of the dates from 3rd, John Latta. trians predominate. have had a softening touch—a spirit-i three constables bore down on them | mid-September to the first Monday | Judging of thoroughbred coach & The I.W.W.’s have been a thorn ual influence not dreamed of hereto­ Unexcelled Quality and after an explanation as to . the1 and Tuesday had its result in a thackney stallions, standard bred rankling in the very vitals of Amer­ fore—and several German thinkers workings of the games, closed these! grand holiday gathering although j tallinos, single cariage horsed, three ican industries for the last seven or recently have asserted that when this j down, allowing only the games of ( it militated against as large an ex­ year old colts in harness, best single eight years. They have initiated and war is over Germany will be a mighty A large showing of New Fall styles in the latest skill to proceed. Soon curtains were | hibit of produce because the sea­ [ turnout, carriage horses, lady driv- j conducted the greater part of the spiritual nation. hung down in front of the booths i models created by the fashion leaders. son is so early. Besides the early general purpose horses and ar­ strikes that haVe been so disastrous date causes such a break for many where Teddy Bears and huge dolls ticles in the main hall took place in throughout t^his region. They ack­ Gives 100.000 Bibles । New Suits, priced at $16.50, $23.50, $24.50, up to $37.50. that follow a circuit during the fall, had glanced at the public. The demand for the New Testa­ j ibe afternoon. nowledge no authority above them, New ('oats, priced at $15.00, $19.50, to $37.50 that some did not show t^heir stock, One chap doing business with raz-1| In thetjje speeding events Mr. M. I human or divine, nor consider any ment has been so large that the Bible ris it would mean a single exhibition iors, watches, and fountain pens was | Sorague was starter and Mr. T. H.! contract binding, civil or legal. I Society of Switzerland has furnished The few days preceding Labor Day [made to cough up a couple of $51Thompson of Madoc, and Dr. Her-1 Cannot give you a better estimate nearly 100,000 copies for the soldiers Rugs and Housefurnishings with Their quota of rain drops caused bills which he had got from a boy rington; of Picton, judges. The re- of them than by repeating what in the trenches and is printing more a little uneasiness as to what the and a man for two watches. suits were: Senator Ashurst said in the Senate as fast as the presses in perne and A large display of New Fall importations of New weather would be for the opening "W‘hat are these watches worth?” 2.50 ( Class Mile Heats Chamber in speaking of them the Basle can turn them out. Of all the; Tapestry Rugs, New Axminster Rugs, Ingrain Rugs. day. but on Monday morning all asked Sergt, Naphin, stopping the Danger Boy (Dr. Alyea, Col- other day: remarkable developments of the war, | fear was dispelled when the sun agent. borne) 1 "With the I.W.W. perjury is a the hunger for religion stands out New Art Chintz, New Cretonne, New Madras, Mus­ came out with ^,a flood of harvest He did not say, but said a price of Penalty (A Randall, King­ fine art, and murder is reduced to with great significance. Speaking'of lin. New Voiles. New Tapestry Coverings,etc. light and remained to grace the en­ $5 had been set on them. ston )...... 4 a science. If a murder is committed it, a Prussian officer recently said: tire proceedings of the day. Nottingham Laee Curtains at 65c to $5.00 The man with the wondrous medi­ Baby K (E. Hollingsworth, and one of their members is brought "I know manly mefi, when the All expectations were fulfilled as cine did not seem to work so well on Athens) ...... 2 into court, they are ready with the,'war started, professed no religious Marquisette Curtains at $1.50 to $7.50 to attendance. Nearly four thousand the healthy Belleville crowd. Little Jerry ( J. Hawley, of finest alibis to prove him innocent." . belief. Things had been going well people bought tickets admitting to ; The ( I The exhibits at the fair are of the Napanee)...... 3 Governor Campbell, of Arizona. | with them; they had bad more than the grounds. This meant a fine! highest enough to eat;' they waxed fat on , ______t class, whether in poultry, Little Edith (R. Turley, of said: start. financially to the directors. | stock or produce. The poultry show Frankford)...... 5 “The principles of the I.W.W. are prosperity. But as the war became The atendance this year counting to­ fiercer and fiercer, as they began to is quite large and some fine birds in Time 2.23%, 2.23%, 2.23%, and a stench in the uostrils of every true | day’s cannot fail to go beyond that games, bantams,' Rhode Inland 2.23%. | American. They are a m efface to)1see the horrors of it—-their comrades ■of last year. While the Toronto Ex. killed, homes broken up, and hunger p^SsEarlc & CookpAUERNs Reds, Minorcas, Barred, White and 2.18/('lass Mile Heats ' civil well-being and industrial pro­ stalking through the land-—the drew a good maiiy Bellevllllans and Buff Rocks, Partridge and White Dick Byrson( G. Powell, of 1 gress.” residents of the vicinity, the citi- i Wyandottes and Pigeons. This year's were depoi ted. [thought of God came into their lives. I ■ Belleville)...... 1 Of tho 1,192 who zens and farmers turned out loyally birds on exhibition were very large. Boble’Patch (W Orr’ Relle the greater part are still at Colum-I| "Never knowing when they would in support«nnnnrt ofnf thethfl homehnmP show.«hnw VeryVorv Theremu...... we ...... quite „a ,few__ j...... ducks shown*. |UODie Hatch (W. Orr, Belle------„.v ville)...... bus, although the Government el many visitors were noticed upon the j Q-’4? - ‘—------' a.J!W 2\Tha,.nt,S, a;«/*hlb-1 Maggie Brady. (D. Vickers. ! given them permission to go. But ietl to know about God and the Bible \TEW KNITTING MILL STARTING sets tho past two evenings have been grounds. They came from Trenton, ting in the main hall, but more and a great change comes over the Napanee) ...... 33 3 the ‘Wobbly’ kuows^ a trick worth ( l.X TAMWORTH the most magnificent ever seen in Deseronto and Picton. • should utilize this means of bringing men. It is, after all, the old story ______this section. Wednesday night the । Brino V. (J. Vassau, Trenton 4 4 4 two of that. He has struck an idepl । The wealth of the county and city attention to their goods, the direc- ,—only in lime of stress and trouble Will be Ready in a Few Weeks and sun s«nk In a blase of matchless color Time 2.18, 2.18%, 2.18%. place, plenty to eat and nothing to;’ was never more clearly demonstrat-1 tors say. do men really turn to God. for help." I t ,, , iwhich aroused the admiration of all | The Fifteenth Band furnished the do. It is a sort of tramp’s paradise. •' ed than by the hundreds of automo-' The Dominion Experimental Farm Wdl Start with 1OO Employees jI beholders. The scene above the St. I music during the afternoon. One result ?f the experience with* biles which were parked upon the . bad an excellent exhibit of grains, in- BENNETT COMMITTED ON jLawrence was one long to be reme:?- I Modern extensive farming requires these people is to unite the citizens trrounds. Easily a quarter of a mil-'eluding wheat, so essential in these Tamworth is all agog over the bered. A lady who has seen the far- I the latest scientific development to more closely, and they have formed 1 HER CHARGE Hon dollars was represented in these .war days. A small model piggery was I establishment there of the Imperial famed Neapolitan sunsets said she aid it in its work. Mr. Nathaniel Ver- a new organization, called the “Loy-1 machines. jon view and attracted much atten- [Knitting Company which has bought never witnessed anything to com | milyqa, reeve of Thurlow, ever alert alty League of America." To give ‘ The B. H. Patrick’s shows which |tion from owners of hogs. Literature I the building of the Jones Milling Co. | pare with it. Between the strata of | to the latest Improvements, has seen you an idea of its scope and aim, 1 Trial for Killing Bruce were on the grounds proved a strong ; of .Interest to the breeder, bee-keep- ।and expects to be ready to start busi- radiant tints appeared a mirage | a way to get over the labor difficulty give you the preamble of the consti­ attraction. Hundreds of visitors loit-rer and agriculturist was freely dis- ness in a few weeks’ time with fully which mirrored the green clad hills j tution: ered along the midway and did not tributed. He has purchased a Massey Harris 100 hands. ’nnrland mountainsmountains acrossnnrn.es thetho borderhnrdar inin I "To loyally stand by our country Renfrew, Aug. 30.—William Ben­ .get away to the track until the gong j Potatoes were the feature of the tractor for plowing. This machine made Canada. The spectacle slowly fad©d | was being demonstrated on the in the pending world-crisis; to pro- nett,i of Montreal, had his prelimin­ Arrangements have was sounded for the tyirf events. i display in the produce class. There with tho manager of one of the hotels as twilight gave way to dusk, ’grounds. The tractor will soon be a mote patriotism and a militant spir- Iary hearing in Renfrew police court Patrick’s shows are a large mid-'j were------nearly- two score of...... exhibits of to take the contract for housing and 1 ______-w • o __ i common machine in this district it among our people; to exterminate anu-'of (h„ iate John LaInbert d|ed „arlJ , ies, fat people, tiny ponies, shooting) This morning judges awarded the treason; to preserve order; protect onto, and on ’ ■’ son’s effect, the show being small. facture socks, underwear, scarfs, suntlay morning at Cannifton at the rallerles and games all had their fol­ prizes in poultry, cattle, sheep, swlno life, liberty and property; and to see having ut the same time and place Pears are not early enough for Belle- sweaters, etc., and will put some en­ age of 22 years. He had been in IP lowers. A kitchen and dining r---- 1 and horses on the halter, single, car­ to it that every law-abiding inhabi- shot with intent to kill Mrs. Bruce t room ' ville fair and the exhibits In conse- tirely new lines on the niarket. ". health for some time. Mourning hl Fupplying "Coney Island Red-Hots’’1,...... ,n j riage horses and Clydesdales, taut of the community is unmolested M. Leitch. During the interval Bon- Iluis”, quence suffered somewhat in point by threat, epithet, taunt or esplbn-' nett has been under treatment In Ihas ample capital back of it. death are bls mother and two bro and meals had a flourishing trade, jof numbers and size of entries. ) ___Z______v. ouvi.cd. To­ age In tho enjoyment of hiH right to Renfrew hospital. He appeared in I t hers. The shooting gallery drew th© I niatoes looked well In their rich, As a vermicide there is no prepa- pursue his own lawful course.’’ (court with his eyes heavily bandaged i Tho interment was made this mor­ younger. Those who liked to wlnlred-u coats, methe competition beingneing kpe]kp© •ation that equals Mother Graves' All through the state of Arizona they have suffered perhaps perman- ning in the Church of England bury- | something for little or nothing loit-) Preserved fruits and flowers occupi- Vorm Exterminator. It has saved • these Leagues are being formed and cntly from his self-inflicted bullet | ing ground in the Sth Con. of Raw ( ered In front of some booths, where ed the usual place of prominence in he lives of countless children. Ogdensburg, Sept. 4.—The Sun- don. raK WEEKLY QXTAIIIO. THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER

Kctcheson and Miss Prentice In our neighl(drhood lust now homo on furlough- ADDITIONAL EXCURSIONS NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT) famous bathos that brought Huchr Mr. Long, Polerboro, Is staying a | luHtre to the Canadian forces, and doubt prove highly huc- r. Ross’. Messrs. Clapp. Collins,' Brazer amt Pte. Power wo understand Is now the icoBsru: l - ---- • Reid’s Point only one of tho machine gun section A v oddlng of considerable local O’Neil are camping nt to which they belonged. For Harvesters [interest took place on Wednesday, for n couple of weeks. |mornlng. August 15th. at “v.au. n.i«u|' Miss M..... Fnlrman and Miss Mild-[ John McAlpine. jr.. son of Mr. Artillery Brigade, appeared in TO WESTERN CANADA via Rev. Father Grenier united in mar- redI Jones spent !|he<|he wook-tend atnt [JohnJohn Me?(McAlpine, of Maynooth. was on . .sualiy list 0.1 Tnp-ln.v. die. < rlage Miss Eleanor Marrlgnn. only‘Mr. W. Sayer’s. Saturday killed at Cobalt where he «ou»ds. Hdr. D»!» "«a 1 ■. W. Sayer’s. Saturday CANADIAN PACIFIC, Sept. I Oth and 12th daughter of Mr. William Marrigan. I A very prettypretty weddingwedding waswas solem-solem- hudhad been working. We understand Mrs. r rea mw* ...... Mr. ~ I 1— ...„a an«io-hE in n I From All Stations in Ontario, Ottawa, Smith’s Falls and West ployed fob a time nt the Tweed Hard-i alderman of Port Arthur and Mr. uized nt. Mr. Frank Sullivan’s on he was caught in a belt which he was ware store and the Steel Trough and:1 Bertram Ogle Farmer of Fort Wil-(Wednesday last when his oldest adjusting. The body will be brought Machine shop before the advent of! Hara, son of Mr. and Mrs. William daughter. Eva, became the wife of home for burial. The deceased was Farmer of Terre Haute. Ind.’ iMr. E. Pearsol of Prince Edward Co. [married and leaves a wife, who is a hostilities. He enlisted shortly after GOING TRIP WEST RETURN TRIP EAST war was declared and was In active Post. Heartiest congratulation are extend-1 daughter of the late Saral. Ross, of . .•------Kwn nn(} | led to the young couple. Maynooth.—Times. $12.00 $18.00 Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Foxboro, a halfRev, years. Chas. Ryan, Rector of St. STIRLING ent Sunday at. Mr. Patterson’s. James' church, spent several days do-. ------p TO WINNIPEG FROM WINNIPEG Several families from our midst, ing his "bit” in the greater produc-l Miss McCrea, former teacher of Reeve Jas. A. Clare and Constable Hou movement by assisting a neigh-11 ho High School, was in town last motored tcto the Sand Banks on Further paiticuluis from 8. Burrows, City Ticket Agent. W.B. Howard District Pas®. Agent Toronto Andrew Wilson had a sad duty to boring farmer in the harvesting of peek, visiting at tho home of Mrs. Friday. All reportrep a good time. the crops. We also understand that I? M^nufniieou. ' ------perform on Friday last when they [A. McCutcheon. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Girdwood and ] HAROLD took a young man who had come to Rev. R. H. Bulteel. Rector of RoslinJ the home of Mr. Geo. Stokes and ! plows is at work on the farm ot Mr. Ing and happy bride entered the 1 [two children of Parry Sound, are the , ------home near [Moscow conference would accomplish has been assisting the farmers in [guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.J Mr. and Mrs. Blake Faulkner and removed him to his C. W. Thompson. Mr. Connors of drawing room on the arm of her ta- Hoard’s Station. The young man/ a miracle of social healing that hope that district.urici. i|W.... R. Girdwood. [children and Mrs. Geo. Dafoe spent IMadoc Is in charge. ther, who gave her away, and took had apparently lost his mind and was ■ has been quenched. The council of The wtjuu»'.«roddingb —of ______Miss Marie -Delore • - pV Pte. E. J. Liddle, a former Stirling Thursday at Deseronto. I Mr. K. M. Sine is in charge of the her place under a beautiful corne>- [Workmen and Soldiers* Deputies and High School boy. who enlisted with [ Miss Emma Snarr spent Tuesday the victim of fits. It appears that' of Detroit, daughter of Mr. Jerry De­ one at work on Mr. Fred Mallory’s arrangement of evergreens, ferns their followers paid no heed to the he had enlisted some time ago and lore of Stoco, to Mr. Edward Lizotte the 155th battalion, is officially re- in Campbellford. farm. 5th concession of Sidney. and carnations. The bride looked eloquent appeal resounding from re­ [his parents thought he was with his. of Detroit, formerly of Montreal, has Mivd ,.o;;a2ad. | Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Faulkner The honey crop is a success this lovely in a gown of white Duchess presentatives of the four Dumas that been announced. The happy event [ portedMiss wounded,Vera Ackers is spending her visitedcu «*..Mr. ------Blake -Faulkner on Sun- .company but he had been discharged, _— ____ Mr. Demorest of the 2nd con. silk trimmed with pearls and wore> the Socialists and middle classes will takke place early in September.: Miss Vera Ack Id ay, when ...all motored 2 ‘ to ----- Crow r Lake|Dr. Kindred advised his removal P^ear'i We had a glorious rain on Friday holidays in Belleville, iRawdon, near here, extracted about [a wreath o£ orange blossoms in her 3ink their differences to save the last and several smau auvw-i ------is visiting land spent a good time. Heutli spent).home or to an asylum. The Reeve (2,000‘ lbs, recently. I hair. She also carried a shower bou- country. They still prefer “Revolu­ morning last and several small show-; Mrs. James Lagrow and Mr. Wilson took him to his home * », which makes the root crop relatives in Buffalo, N.Y. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. U. The County Road men are doing ^quet of roses and maiden-hair fern, tionary Russia,” to “Victorious Rus­ era, since, than ever. [ The Stirling Red Cross sent $29. [Saturday in Belleville. on Saturday. a good job on the Ridge road at the; Miss Jessie Smith, o£ Frankford, 1sia, ” they still remain deaf and blind worth of sox to our soldier boys in; Mrs. Geo. Bailey is in Toronto outlook even brighter than ever. । On Saturday last Postmaster Bowl- east‘ end of the village, by grading gowned in pale pink taffeta, acted to the consequences of defeat. Rather One of the aeroplanes•ropianes fromnum Mo-, - for the week-end. by.' received official notification from [ rereed to aiight at Franc, .ast^month. Ryan and giving it. a good coat of gravel. as bridesmaid, and Mr. Bert Lough- let Russia perish than be anything hawk Camp was fv,ccj to «♦ > Master Grant Thain and Miss Ottawa that his son, Percy, had been Good progress is being made on head. of Kingston, brother of the but “revolutionary." It would be Clara are spending a few days with Tamworth on Wednesday night* ow­ I motored to Belleville on Sunday. I admitted to Canterbury hospital suf- the( new house of Mr. Geo. Kingston, groom, did the duties of best man. unwise, says the Council of Workmen ing to shortage of gasoline. One; their aunt, Mrs. Louis Wilson. I Miss Mollie Graine spent Friday fering from gunshot wounds ,in , his 1ion the corner near the mill; also on Little Miss Jean Rose, of Frankford, and Soldiers’ Deputies and its friends wheel of the machine was smashed) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Potts have been left arm. No further particulars' ,at o{ Mr M()ore n(_ar the Anglf. made a very pretty flower girl dress- to refuse to fight, so they merely in the descent, but repairs were made J in Belleville. on the sick list but are some better. Miss Francis Bancroft of Whitby, were conuined in the message. JVe |, vt€can„ church bQth ------thps

lAbergovenny and viewed tbe beauti-1 inoth Battalion and went oversea <1 ful scenery in the Uak valley. This lu't '.iopt< Tiber On arriving In Eng-, women’s department of the J. PRIOR IS AGAIN IT. OVER WHITES [river flows into the Severn. Here ...... -ver Evangelistic movement were the estates of Lord Geiuiuskl NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT ani.ier b.'.tulim...... 'have organized to promote women's and Lord (what's his name)— ■ l.i Frida/ Chief Wright was in-1 work in the city, »er Hmm Been Notified Io MELVILIJE of cooper, visited u few days last formed tuat 1. /e Frenchmen were FROM ENGLAND Welsh names are terrible.—Old week at the home of her parents, Arrangements are now being made The Second Time walls and! in town who had loft the Hydro El­ ruined Norman castle a quiet hush heralds bright August's Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holland. to open a big campaign to advertise Lieut. William S. Dyer Gives Ini villages with |[ ectric work at Healey Falls. The I Mrs. John Prior, Kingston, moats, pretty Welph [ passing; the Peace River country as u great extliig Description of Visit to their wealth of flowers. Ramblers, I company had paid tbheir railway tourist attraction. received official notification ttom A stillness broods o’er wood and (Daisies, Marguerites, Phlox etc., etc. I faro from Montreal and as the mon It is estimated that over 100,000 jthe Canadian Record Office that Pte. stubble-field; churches and vestries. Some of the hud not put in any work they were Ijohn J. Prior, her eon, bad been ad- We stretch a hand to stay the sun­ The recent beautiful showers were ties and a million logs were destroy­ churches are absolutely the quaint­ anxious to get them back on the Imitted, with a severe gunshot wound shine slipping duely appreciated as they were bad­ ed In the tire that raged on the up- ( Many former friends and acqualn-l job. The chief located the men and into the 11th General Hospital at est old things you ever saw. Stone, Away, with all the joy that August ly needed for the late crops. per stretches of Bull River. tances in this city, will be greatly। of course, with a beautiful old tower sent four of them back to the Falls, ICamieres, France. Pte. Prior, who yields. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Ellis, Mr. and At Dawson Prof. George Auder- . pleased to read the following graphic! and belfry, the whole simply covered keeping one, the ringleader in town, son has discovered evidence of a pre­ I is with the 39th Battalion, was letter from Lieut. W. S. Dyer, second! with ivy and the grounds covered | Mrs. Joh. Ellis, and Gladys, Donald putting him to work with the G.T.R. IBut as we watch, her steps are pass­ and Bennie, attended a birthday historic man of gigantic proportions jwounded on $ept. 17tb, 1916, and son of Dr. W. P. Dyer, former prln-l■,with a most beautiful arrangement ing by us, construction gang.—News. Judging by the foot prints. [bad only 1 been In the trenches for cipal of Albert College, but now of^ party on Thursday at the home of I two weeks after his recovery when lof flowers. There is invariably a And with glad glauce which, like the Ellis Goodman, of Vancouver, sav­ Toronto. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCartney at (another German shell caused hi* cemetery behind, hundreds of years sunshine, gleams; THIRD LINE THURLOW Rose Hall. ed Mabel Williams and Edna Dennis / Lieut. Dyer. who is familiarly waves adieu and we are left to severe Injury. old. She Mr. and Mrs. C. Ryan were guests i from drowning at the “death hole" ]' known among his friends as "BiUy”, The Uek is a great trout and sal- have had a couple of nice at the foot of Jervis Street. cherish of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Moore ut Rose is an arts’ graduate of Toronto Unl- fflou stream and often we came across haunting memory of our August showers recently which have revived The Hall on Thursday. The forest Area in various parts / versity. He qualified as lieutenant fishers in boots up to their waists, dreams. the crops. The harvest Is about over of the Kootenay and Boundary coun-1 -y with the C.O.T.C. at the University I wading in the stream with their linei ‘ —Helen B. Anderson. The Vandervoort threshing outfit auuand theIU„ threshingVUresumB maemnesmachines are busy. ; try seem to be pretty well In hand, Mr. Simonds gives in the New and went to England in March, when and fly. The only drawback to all is busy in this neighborhood. [ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCreary mot- • with plenty of volunteers to fight York Tribune his reasons for believ­ Mrs. James Laughlin en- he was attached to the Royal Field this is that along the road we come Mr. and Mr. Geo. McCartney is having a Ored over to Mr. A. Ruttan’s on Sun­ them. ing that Germany cannot last until friends from Rochester well drilled at the rear of bls farm. (|ay. Artillery. He has been given a very) across Ford automobile signs. What tertained An investigation into the cost of November, 1918. First of all is “the thorough course. His friends here,' last week. ! Mrs. John Cooley and daughter, milk by E. Sherwood, the Fras­ magnitude of her losses." German do think of that? BURR'S G. of will be glad to read this letter as an When I think over all that I have One of the oldest and most high­ Evelyn, will leave for Toronto on er Valley Producers’ Association, casualty lists show a total In killed, evidence of how well Canadians do! seen, I wish with ail my heart, I had ly respected residents of the Town­ l Friday and visit the Exhibition, af­ proved that half the cost to the con­ wounded and captured of 4,500,000, Misses Gladys Hough and Lita and of how well they are treated time to write down ail about it. but 1ship of Hillier, Mr. H. A. McFaul, ter which Evelyn will go to St. Cath­ sumer was that of delivery. and Mr. Simonds estimates the total Brason visited Mrs. Harry Pyne on after their arrival in England. it seems so very hard to write at 1passed away on Sunday, August 26th arines where she will teach. Mrs. Results of the provincial matricu­ permanent loss to be 2,800,000. This Friday. all after a hard day’s work, it’s the 1after a long life of unusual activity ! Cooley will remain in Toronto for lation or university entrance exam­ means that Germany cannot bring up School of Gunnery, and usefulness. He will be greatly Miss Mildred Fox spent Friday a week. Enough reserves, even with Russia Salisbury Plain, Aug. 7th, 17 hardest thing I know of. : inations disclosed a Vancouver girl., missed not only in his home but also the guest of Mrs. Herb. Taylor. Bow­ Rev. Mr. McMullen took dinner on I candidate as heading the list, with out; of the war, to equal the Allied Dear Folks at home:— [ Perhaps now I shall be able to 1 in the community in which he lived. erman’s. Sunday at Mr. Geo. Hamilton’s. forces on the west front. Therefore As you will have seen by the] write more, as our quarters will be ’ a total of 929 marks out of a possible I < much better now and I will have far ]He was a veteran Orangeman and Miss Esther and Annet McFaul; We expect a large crowd at Can­ 1,000. ]"before next July the Germans will above address. I have changed my spent Thursday at J. Moon’s. have to choose between a wide re­ more time. 1 for many years occupied a promin­ nifton parsonage on Monday even-] At Vancouver Frank Cooper, who t place of abode and am now "doing Mr. George McHenry. Rochester.' We came back from Brecon in the €ent position as member of the Town- ( Ing when a social will be held on supplied an Indian maid with strong treat in the west and a great disas­ the Government" ut Salisbury Instead The fun-! spent the week-end the guest of his middle of the night, but this time sship and County Councils. * , the lawn. drink, was brought before Magistrate ter.” For "Germany has not the re- of in London. \ ‘ serves for another great offensive. we changed at Bristol and so had a 'eral service was conducted on Wed- brother, Mr. Chas. McHenry, South and ordered to pay a fine of I will relate my experiences for the nesday at the home. Interment was; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas and • She has not the reserves to last an- 3 hour wait in that famous old town. W ELLINGTON '$50 and costs or go to Jail for two past week. Tuesday and for the re­ ‘ other year of such pounding as the Saw the river Avon, Bristol Cathed-. made in Bowerman’s cemetery. j Oran. Mr. and Mrs. Lome 1’a.ughey months. mainder of the week I had Examin­ last, and her western foes with the ral and a few other things of lesser Miss Marguerite Townsend, Centre and Leon, motored to Lake on the The McGarry girls have returned The G.T.P. steamer “Prince Rup­ ations at Lord’s Passing Out Exams. , Ameliasburg, and Miss VanVlack, Mountain on Sunday. help of the United States have the I believe I wrote you a short note importance. It soon got dark, how­ to their home in Toronto. ert”, Capt. Duncan McKenzie, arriv-l[men." As to guns, the Germans’ ever, and our sight-seeing came to, Waupods. are guests of Mrs. Albert! Mr. A. Doolittle, , is visit­ The ladies of the Welcome-AllI ed in Victoria bringing a heavy list when I was in the midst of them, ing his sister, Mrs. M. Moon. [own official reports have conceded an end suddenly. Da ver u. Ciass of the Methodist church held[ of passengers from the northern had tests on everything. Rid­ that they have been out-gunned in I We got in London at 4 a.m., had Dr. Arthur Carley, Brantford, vis-j Mr. Charlie MbFaul and Miss Es- a picnic on the park one day lastt port. She encountered fine weather ing Directors and Plotters, Redrill­ the west for more than a year. Jited at Mr. E. W. Carley's. Ither spent Monday at J. Moon’s. week. all the way down. This ing. Oral on the 18 pr and 4.5 How- about< 3 hours sleep and then had to “■ I means greater casualties and dress in a hurry, throw our kits to-l Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Young called ' Messrs. George and v,uumcCharlie mu-Mc- The girls of the Sunshine Class of The $500,000 suit of the West­ "the Laying and a big written paper. • gradual breakdown of morale." gether and come on here. It seemed oni Mr. and Mrs. Teskey, Rose Hall,'Henry and Misses Marlon and Rosa- । the Methodist church held a sale of holme Lumber Company against the| I managed beautifully on D. and i Then "on the material side it is yesterday at noon as if we had been ou- Sunday, ,mond. spent Friday at the Lake. [cooked products on Saturday. City of Victoria for breach of con­ oH nnrland Canadians whenever the latter see Military distret No. 3, for the pur­ borne and Mrs. Harston visited Mrs. ed to their home in Montreal on ( A boy named Finley Houston, lit to make a visit to Brecon. The men are now engaged in cutting the would-be suicide brought back j aged about thirteen, and living on pose of training recruits for overseas. ] Anderson Wednesday"" ______’ _____afternoon; Tuesday, after spending two weeks Friday night we stayed at a hotel (These N. C. O’s must be physically Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Harston, Mrs. C. with friends in town and at Oak and hauling the timber to the box to consciousness. Where the knife Foster avenue, was struck this after- at Newport and went on the {fit, be willing to join the Canadian French and Mrs. Anderson were Lake. factory where it will be used in head­ had been concealed was a mystery noon by a Studebaker car at the next morning to Brecon, ing. The motor-truck which Mr. getting Expeditionary Force, be qualified and guests dt Fred Morton’s Thursday. On Friday afternoon the children to the chief but the Hindu had man­ [corner of Coleman and Bridge Sts. there about 12 o’clock. T'The house:capable of Instructing in infantry i [of St.’ Andrew’s Sunday School en- Buck recently purchased has been aged to secret it about his person iThd boy’s leg was run over but looked beautiful and Mrs. o. Mitchell training. They must be available for| । jpyed a very pleasant picnic at Percy utilized in hauling the logs, and does and on the first opportunity put a [fortunately it was not broken. The had filled the place with bad gash in his throat about three ( flowers.(overseas service, but may be retained CROOKSTON j Boom. A large number were pres­ the work of about three teams.— [owner of the car, who is superintend- The garden was beautiful inches In length and rather deep. en( George Co||(ns of the c.O.R.. nr and--- - we(in Canadav auaiia onun instructionalI no 11 livl IU U«LI duty.UUl It ent and autos were provided to take Norwood Register. were able to testify both to tihe I is requested------that----- all officerss com- ..... and Mrs. Hecto/- Wood.' jr., them to and from the grounds, He recovered sufficiently, however, Trenton_ took ,he bov to Dr. Glb- quantityitv and goodE’nnrl Hiinlitvquality of Awn...every- ]mandingj:..... units ...... in Military District and three children spent Sunday Yesterday morning a little wild FROM THE SUNSET COAST to be taken away on the afternoon1^., offlce reporled the accident to- thing in it. Nectrons, peaches, [No. 3, will make inquiries in their with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackburn, rabbit which had left its rural train with the provincial police. who;the ,1(,c an(, ,00k the boy boms grapes, big juicy 'sweet' gooseberries'commands and send the names of Trenton. । haunts and was looking over the Provinces and lowns lntenrtod putting him In a hospital. n )s n0[ tbougbt tbere will b, nny currants, raspberries, apples etc., etc. [such N. C. O.'s as are available, to! A number from our vicinity at- sewer work on Bridge Street, drop- When the man recovered con- ger|oug results. Everything grows In their garden [th? general staff officer, Military tended the funeral of Mrs. John ped into the ditch. On being picked sciousness after the medical treat-] and almost every kind of ment he asked. "Who do?’’’ but Chief | and nimnaf flower. District No. 3, with full particulars [Wright at West Huntingdon. |out it calmly surveyed the scene for OFFICERS OF E both cultivated and wild, grows [as to age, qualifications and experi-| Miss Martha Downey has been a few minutes and then, evidently Wright, promptly told the Hindu [ about their place. I’m sure. [ence of the N.C.O. concerned. Ap-,spending a week with friends at satisfied, it scampered off. [ "You do.” He tried to strengthen days.had its first rainfall for thirty-three his claim to innocence ny kibnjub «i The following are the officers who The Welsh hills were as his claim to innocence by kissing a [ wc.e as beauti-ueauii- plications will also.. be ...... received ...... by the Cooper. | Mrs. J. O’Brien returned last week A heavy gale at. Ladner, 13.C., Bible which was near at hand and j have been temporarily attached to ful as ever and on Saturday morning general staff officer from offl Bible which was near at hand arJ f officer from officers Mrs. I brie Alkenbrack and (laugh- after spending a month with relativ- damaged the telephone service to a exclaiming ux-r."No do."” T-Tnwovfir.However, as the Depot Battalion I walked out into the country a bit. I commanding—„ ------units of— young—i, un- men.’ter, of Tweed, and Miss Laura Frost, les in Belleville, considerable extent. the man was alone in a locked cell । for duty: Lt.-Col. R. w. Smart. 46th soKO I couldrnillrl see itit hottorbetter. qSmoothlymi. ■.. i der their commands, who are anxious of Actinolite, aref spending a few. Dr. 11. ,H. Ogilvie, of Superior, Wis. July 25th was celebrated atVan- for only a few minutes and found regiment), officer commanding: Ma- rolling hills with wooded valleys to take a course of instruction at the (lays at Mr. 8.. Tummon’s. spent the past, week visiting Mrs. couver in honor of the arrival of 300 with a knife in his own hand, it did jor J. L. Newman (56th regt.), sec- between, the whole country lined School of Infantry, Barriefield camp' Mrs. Simmons, of Hungerford, is Wm. Hume, renewing old acquaint- visitors from Seatlie. notrequire much detective work to,ond in command: Major W. J. Mc- '*

Will probably light It until TO SIR ROBERT AS LEADERS •trangpr*., '.'.’J, Mnnuel Gonzalo ant down nt it . d During the lust presidential democracy, O'Neill and Howe return,.,) to ila-lr?-, cyelopi^iie a^^dZ.*^t^eX”“'1o «■ ______a Roman Catholic private rts to Form I nion 9—Conservative members of the Com-lro«uitod in tho formation of such de real obstacle is oppression, is an Act the Liberal mons and of tile Senaie discussed for four hours tihis tuning.X.TtSVVt tho disinclination of those approach­ party cannot support. Such an AeJ ed by Premier Borden to wrap them­ outjunkers junkerlsm. The only way in caucus the political situation, the party leadership, union gov-. in Canada, Is by no means dead. selves in a winding sheet, tie weights to get it through the Commons would to their feet and jump overboard. If be by closure, and then the chances eminent, the election prospects, Dominion franchise proposals The Knight# of Columbus evi­ you don’t like that metaphor then are that It would come to grief In ro7V Ji8 maDaS>“g editor Ftftv and party organization and tactics. The brief formal announce­ dently regard this sentiment as think of union government as tho the Senate. The Borden Govern­ «et, . ? editOr- An°" mo410 formidable enough to merit reply, drowning man’s clutch which drags ment’s majority Is not big enough nmv rein? K 70,1 ””e<1 ®«e ment at the conclusion of the caucus declared that Sir Robert pray remind me. and deal especially with the wide­ the rescuer under too. In short, no­ there to play any arbitrary tricks. Borden’s offer to resign in favor of Sir George Foster Wgs unan­ body is willing to take chances. Besides closure does not apply to thp • •hi caii give me four columns of bl^tOA^^aOd’ b<- t>D> spread belief that the Roman Cath­ imously declined, that there could be no though of any union Of course Premier Borden doesn’t Senate. .. r the tast P"*® tomorrows *•. A,5Jhen' KUdln« »tUl like tbe olic Church is the enemy of educa­ get too far away from practical con­ Of course the Borden Government .Mini said the stocky man calmly fox^be looked, b. went ont into u,,, government scheme which did not propose to keep Sir Robert tion in the United States. Their siderations even when he is pursuing does not think its Franchise Act is In I m foreman ot something in there we Commission affirms that there is not such a high ideal as union govern­ any sense a curtailment of popular call a composing room. Glad to meet "Slater,- O'lteui at the head of the government, and that, finally, the party’s loy­ ment with a slight sediment of ex­ rights. On the contrary, the Bor­ you.” falriea ore abroad tonight I hear Ho. alty to its present leader was pledged. now, nor is there warrant for thlrik- Liberals—if any such can be caught. den Government is generous to a o( their feet over tbe LrX" A long official statement purporting to synopsizes. . the , ing there ever will be, any attempt Bob Rogers goes out of £he Cabinet, fault. It wants everybody to vote at our columns,” mused O’Neill. , .1 tn interfere in any but he remains Minister of Elections. the next election—except tbe Grits. * Four columns of what?’ Friday morning found Mr Mtoo- speeches of Sir Robert Borden and Sir George Foster and the - advancement of Bob is a good sport. He will play —H.F.G. The foreman pointed to a row ot bat- ready for whatever diplomacy the >'i would make it compulsory triot, all shining like Lohengrin in Pitcairn Island, the isolated com- ‘ atarT any 8nlt 8he might necessary.” Another point his quest of the Holy Grail. Some­ munity in the South Pacific, whose minutes. Mr. Howe, will you please start against Harrowby. Minot was dors, however, is to the effect that there was some decidedly *e“rewjsh lo mal(e c)ear t0 the|r body in the outfit has to look well, history is quite as romantic as that do' me two columns on-er-mulll- sure that the mere announcement of it frank expression of opinions as to the need of more decisive ..separate(j brethren"—a phrase and what’s the use of being premier of any other spot in an ocean filled gataway1 —murder— mushrooms. Tbat’s woukl be sufficient to blast Jepbson’e if you don’t take the first crack at with romance, has just received its It' On mushrooms. The life storv of hopes for all time. Old Spen^r Mey leadership, of quicker action on the conscription issue, and of a (hoy us^ jn preference to the word it? first regular mail delivery from the the1 humble little mushroom. I myself rick already inflamed by tbe episode nal realization by the Premier that the time for dickering with Protestant—that Catholics! owe no Similarly Premier Borden did not United States. More than that, the will dash off a column or so on the of tbe elder brother, was not likely to Liberals for a union government was past, and party solidarity politicaljilleglance to the I’ope. 7 hey really lose the Nationalists the other descendants of the mutineers of the “< Hmate of Algeria.’’ take coolly the publication of Darrow- day when he read that letter saying Bounty got $2,500 worth of pre­ They looked up suddenly ten minutes by’s Incriminating letters. । regard His Holiness as supreme on­ they were 'Ainpatriotic in the present sents, says an Australian despatch. and aggressiveness should now be the war cry. ly in all that concerns religion. In When the boat's captain landed he .later to find a man standing between After an early breakfast Minot sent war.” He simply left them Jn the them. He was a little man. clad al! a cable to Jephson telling of Miss Sir Robert recounted to the caucus his efforts to form a Canada we have a significant evi- parcel room to be called for later. found the islanders grieving over the delayed return of their schooner, the in white, suit, shoes, stockings. His Rose's arrival and asking for informa­ coalition or union government, noting that the reply of the! denco of that fact at the present The Nationalists are not lost for tion about her. keeps; they are simply gone before. Messenger. This vessel had been 'Rly old face was a lemon yellow, and Western Liberals had been a demand for his own stepping/out• time. The position of the Vatican Premier Borden will meet them on completed by the community by dint his eyes suggested lights flaming in the Lunch time came—2 o’clock. At 2:30, in favor of some other leader, with Sir George Foster mentioned on the matter of bi-lingual schools the other shore after the next gen­ of many months of hard work and dark woods at night. out of London. Jephson spoke. Said is almost identical with that oi’ the eral election. Meanwhile Henri Bour­ pleas, through the medium of very "Beg pardon." said the little man. 1 bis cable: as the first possibility. Then in concluding, Sir Robert declared occasional vessels, for nails and other Government of Ontario; the bi-ling­ assa’s newspaper has increased its "Ah. and what can we do for you?" Know nothing of G. R. except that she's his willingness to retire in favor of Sir George if it would help size and decreased its subscription shipbuilding materials from the out­ Inquired O’Neill. been married frequently. Do best you can. ual agitation has been continued in side world, on Jan. 16. Before sbe rate for the next three months, and “Nothing. Mr. Mears? Mr. Elliott?' And what help was this, pray? Dis­ matters. Sir George Foster promptly gave the keynote to the (Quebec on the ground that it is a the question naturally arises: from was launched the island had been cut gustedly Minot read the cable again. caucus by declaring that there could be no thought of his sup- political question, whereas in its in­ what slush fund is the debonair off from the rest of civilization. The Four o’clock the respite he had asked schooner was damaged in tbe launch­ planting Sir Robert, to whose patience, devotion and judgment ception the Nationalists tried to em- Henri deriving his nourishment? from tbe Gaiety lady was coming on Just as in 1911, so now in 1917 ing, but was patched up and the •pace, and with every tick of the clock he paid a glowing tribute. Just what happened after that is not phasize its importance as a religious Henri has a great nose for the flesh Seventh Day Adventist clergyman on j his feeling of helplessness grew. He pots at election time. ihe island and eight others set sail in told in the official statement, but it is announced that the wind- liu2?tlon' . ; , , her ifor Tahiti, 1,200 miles distant. mentally berated Thacker and Jephson. , . . ,, „ The Commission also makes the Another obstacle to union govern­ They left him alone to grapple with up was a unanimous decision "amidst a scene of great enthus- very wise suggestion that religlous ment is the people Premier Borden A heavy storm swept over Pitcairn Island twenty-four hours after the wild problems, offering no help and lereeds should constitute no cause ot i has working for it, notably Sir Clif­ iasm,” to nail Sir Robert to the masthead. ford Sifton. Tbe lessons of history vessel left, and the inhabitants were asking miracles. Confound them both! In regard to union government, while the resolution of the separation between moral reformers. [ are all against calling in a man like sunk in gloom when Captain Cockell Three o’clock came. What—what caucus declares that all the members are “prepared to make any It further urges-on members of the । Sir Clifford Sifton to help form a visited them. The crew of the Mes­ was be to say? Lord Harrowby, in­ Knights of Columbus "that they be- J,nio,n government. Not lo go too senger, although well versed in the terrogated. was merely useless and personal or party sacrifice that the occasion may demand.” it is ... . , far back, what happened to the an- waters surrounding their island, had frantic. He couldn’t raise a shilling. freely stated among the Conservative members to-night that to­ come more intimately acquainted | cient Britons wllei;lthey invited tbe a very vague idea of deep sea naviga­ He couldn’t offer a suggestion. "Dear with social problems, and more > Angles and Saxons in to drive out the tion. and had to stop on route to | old chap," he moaned, "1 depend on day’s declaration to the rank and file was a clear intimation to closely identified with right move- i Picts and Scots? Well, that’s the Talr’ti to repair their boat and learn I you." Sifton idea of union government— their bearings. But word lately i Sir Robert that he had better pronjptiy give up further abortive ments looking te their solution, and reached Sydney (hat tbe Messenger I Three-thirty! Well, Thacker and the helping hand helps itself to Jephson had asked the impossible, that efforts along that line and stick to the party if he wanted the that they actively join with those everything. The Conservative party eventually reached Tahiti. It vzas the । of all other creeds and stand as a belief of the community before the was all. Minot felt he had done his party to stick to him. | would probably be more afraid of Sir best No man could do more. He was body for the betterment of public Clifford Sifton than it is if the Win­ Messenger was completed that in In regard to the Dominion franchise act there was a general nipeg convention hadn’t shown that Tahiti could be found a market for very sorry for Jephson. but—golden morals, the furtherance of social the fruits and other tropical pro­ I before him opened tbe possibility of exchange of views, but no decision was reached. ' [justice, Justlce and the very best in citizen-' he was pretty dead. Sir Clifford is, । in fact, as dead as Lazarus, but be ducts with which Pitcairn Island If ] Miss Cynthia Meyrick free to be wooed. On the conscription issue there was an emphatic demand, ship." * hasn’t begun to smell himself yet. Ho lavishly blessed, and that this market Yet he must be faithful to the last especially from the Ontario members, led by Sir Sam Hughes,! This______is a broadly ______progressive _plat-1 __ _ has a -pretty - little. notion of union might be the beginning of others. At a quarter to four he read Jephson's . ~ xi.2 wes^ split The folk on Pitcairn Island must cablegram again. As be read, a plan for quick and iron-handed action in enforcing the measure1 form- to whlch even ,he blackest Quebec, and then unite afterwards! needs be thrifty, for it is seldom that ridiculous In its ineffectiveness oc­ forthwith, without waiting until after the election. i bigot could take no exception, if j Something like a lobster shedding a more than two or three vessels in a curred to him. And since no other year touch at the little spot. More­ one-half, qr one-tenth of the energy j claw and growing another. came in t he interval before 4 be walked which -is now wasted in fruitless The strange thing about Sir Clif­ over. the dearth of tonnage caused by the war will tend more than ever naped." Into Miss Rose’s presence determined creed disputes in this country were! ford is that when he came back from to try out his weak little bluff. England he was strongly pro-Laurier to isolate the island. devoted to the improvement of com-| “Gone. Vamosed. You are now speak- and said so. According to him no­ to the managing editor of the Mail " Mexico on Courting. mon school education and sane ef­ body else had a chance. But he took “Ah.' Indeed?" NEW YORK IS TO STOP forts forxthe betterment of humanity! a trip to New York, saw Lord North- This is the manner of courtship in “We are vety busy. If you'll just this country would be pleasanter to cliffe there and changed his views to Mexico. A young man sees a young HE Gaiety lady was playing on suit. Lord Northcliffe is a master­ lauy on the street whom he admires, the piano—a whispering, seduc­ live in.—Toronto Saturday Night. ful man. They say he rules England ana follows tier home. Having reach­ “1 merely dropped in. 1 am Manuel tive little tune. As Minor through his newspapers. He would ed her casa, he begins to "play the Gonzale. owner uf the Mail." stepped to her side sbe glanced “SOAP-BOX” ORATORS now try it on in Canada through Sir bear,” by walking back and forth in “Good Lord!" cried O'Neill. mup at him with a cny inviting smile Clifford Siftou. Time was when front of the nouse or standing on tbfr, “Do not be disturbed. I take it yon But she drew back a little at bis de­ street with bis eyes fixed upon her gentlemen have replaced Mears, and 1 New York, Aug. 30.—Prosecution Canada resented Downing Street rule termined glare. “In this connection," he said, “we and struggled free, but Fleet Street windows, lor hours at a time, day Elliott I am glad. Let them go. You Several people in the village have /“Miss Rose." he said sharply, M1 and punishment of “soap-box” ora­ must anticipate the time when we. rule would be a damned sight worse. and night alike. 1 look like bright young men to me- lost quite a number of chickens re­ । Meanwhile the way to administer a The Mexican young woman is coy, ( have discovered that you can not sue tors who might be brought before will be having daily casualty lists of quite bright enough. 1 employ you." Lord Harrow by for breach of contract i rebuke to Lord Northcliffe for but­ and, even if greatly interested, she “Thanks." stammered the managing dead and wounded and public feel­ cently as a result of night marauders will remain back of the curtain. By i tojnarry you." them in connection with street dis­ ting into our domestic politics is to I editor. ing, especially ot those citizens re- In a number of cases the loss has give Sir Clifford Sifton a swift kick the slightest movement of the cur- I ‘ rl . .. “Why—why not?" she stammered. orders were discussed by the Board i in7’H ,5viuzens re- tains or blinds/sho gives sign that “"DonDon’ ’t mention It. Here is M “Because." said Minot, with' a tri­ av • . rated to these soldiers, will be deen- been due to skunks of the odorifer- in some definitely localized spot. or < ity Jlagutratea at a meeting here ly and resentlully sue is not entirely indifferent.t. After .! On Ditnit'’s column for tomorrow. It runs umphant smile, though jt was a shot F aroused against i ous type but the more serious losses Rumor has it that the Government on the 27th Inst. The magistrates persons who ohtrl], will drop its little plan to pay the a day or two she may even show>how her . on the first page. As for the rest of in the dark, "you already had a hn> । persons who obtrude their views in[have been the work of the two-leg- । fii-i-Thor decided that the law defining disor- pub]jc Toronto group of looters par for C. face or wave her hands as a further . the papei;. suit yourselves.’’ band when those letters were written — places to the annoyance ot! g«', „f >ho ■oner room glided Manuel coming general election, he will scrutineers, but |hnt the Conyitrvn- | 1 thought when I married him lies preme Council of the Knights of Col- enue was recognized from the first tlvp party BhMI have more, Tho world on tho 'Ine of ths equator, tbe I tin* mince of Hurs: that’s ns far as bis form and carry on a government1 umbus. As most readers are aware. counting will be (ion* by majority, sun acta and rlsee at six o’clock ail | If Lli* FranchUe Act !• brink mm the year round. THE WEEKLY ONTARIO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER (►. UH7.

periodical Imlustrltldnln Norden, , Charles Edward Fetherstone, Mon- thin place and have boon keeping a who went over the ground, contrib­ zl«, was fined 3 pounds at the Glas­ close watch on the .requentei’H, ! empty sealers gow Sheriff's Court for assaulting n ” turboro Review. T!!1S CLEAN-UP * URGE MUNITION utor an Interesting article on the Pursuant to the Judgment of the I subject. WhIW no exact figures are Bishopbriggs man on the railway Supreme Court of Ontario bearing I EMPTY TIERCES (llltl. HAD b'KKK KIDE available as to the number ot shells train. date the 15th day of November, 191 G 1 A successful flag day was hold In GILT HIM $5 EMPTY CANS WORKERS TO SAVE and bullets actually bred la this and made In the cause of Edinburgh to raise further funds for in the ’Burg But Came great battle, this correspondent llg- BILL FROM TORONTO BARBER EMPTY JUCS the maintenance and extension of Later By Train urua the afnount of stool around Ver­ There will, be sold by Public Auc­ the Scottish Churches huts In France SHOP TKM1*OK- dun Is enormous and will be a rptllt- tion with the approbation of the Lo­ EMPTY SALT SACKS The King has invested the Duke A free train ride from Prescott to cal Master at Belleville at his FOR SALE of Bussleugh with the insignia of a Kingston formed a pleasant end to a It Is estimated that a million Chambers In the Court House in the Knight Companion ot' the Most An­ day of many troubles for little Jose­ shells a week have boon tired by City ot Belleville, on Friday, the cient and Most Noble Order of the phine Kaminski, the twelve-year-old both sides since the beginning of the 14th day ot September, next, at two CHAS. S. CLAPP Mark H. Irish, director, Depart­ Thistle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Gorman offensive at Verdun- The o’clock in tlte afternoon, the follow­ Second Lieut. James IL Barrot, Kaminski, Montreal street, Kingston Toronto §5. ment of Labor. Imperial Munitions correspondent ot the Industrltldnlu ing farm property. Board, has sent the following letter Black Watch, and Miss Margaret Sln- The child went to Ogdensburg on Brighton. Ont., 25c Parcel. No* J. Norden therefore figures 1,350000 Thursday morning with her elder sis­ to the press; — This is just the difference in the The norta> 100 acres of Lot No. 16 , tons ot steel is lying at Vordun. To ter, but became separated from her, FEED YOUR ‘Will you permit me through your treatment handed out to a stranger in the First Concession of the Town­ transport this immense quantity of ’and In endeavoring to find iter way publication to remind the men and when he goes into a barber shop for ship of Sidney in the County of steel 135,000 freight cars would be to the boat became lost. women still engaged in making mu­ At the Scottish Convention of Roy­ a clean-up. Hastings, and Province of Ontario, HENS nitions in Canada, that of necessity, required. al Burghs held in Edinburgh, D. M. She wandered about the streets for John Bell, a young English lad,4 He says the whole Held is like one several hour and early in the even­ less that part thereof heretofore sold -and we may be grateful this is so Kemp, of Leith, was presented with had just got off the steamer “Blck- groat coatinc ot mo tat. Recently ing was found by a kind hearted hack and convoyed to The Grand Trunk -—the production of war materials an illuminated address by Sir Rob- terdlke” in Toronto and thought he Dr. Hess Poultry several engineers made an inspection driVer sobbing bitterly. He took Railway Company, of Canada. must be of temporary duration. Let ret K. Inches. i needed a haircut and a shave. He of the ground and they were amazed .charge of her and succeeded in rais-1 (This parcel is entirely wood land,', mo emphasize therefore, that pru­ Professor A. D. Ross. D.Sc., form­ went to a barber shop on Yonge St. at the wealth of steel which is lying ing funds among his friends to pay, no part being under cultivation. A | dence and common' sense demand erly lecturer on natural philosophy and asked for a haircunt. PANACEA there and imbedded In the earth. her way back home on the ten o’clock creek runs across the north end. I that the earnings derived from the nt Glasgow, has been appointed Vice “You want a general clean-up, The land has become so valuable train from Prescott. Her parents labor in which munitions workers Chancellor of the University of West­ ( eh?” said the knight of the shears. now, and you will be sure as a result that otters have already had been notified of her safety and All that part of «ald Lot No. 16 in are now engaged should be not only ern Australia. “Yes," innocently answered the been made lor Its purchase, but thus welcomed the lost one at the station. the First Concession ot the 8aid for personal reasons, but for national A young woman named Isabella ’ | boy. ofyour Winter’s Supply far none ot the otters have been ao- Township of Sidney and the’broken reasons, conserved to the utmost ex­ Hasten was fined one pound at the I The boy got in the barber chair. Front in front thereof lying between, cepted. tent. To squander wages' at any | Edinburgh Police Court for interfer­ the main travelled road between j How he Was •'('rimmed time is imprudent, but to .squander l ing with the military police in the Two of the most distinguished > Belleville and Trenton and the north wages derived from passing employ-j discharge of their duty. stars of the photodramatic stage, j When he got out he was minus |100 acres of 8^d Kot less the parts of Eggs ment at this time is to be untrue to; 4. At the opening of a bazaar at- Al- Kathlyn Williams and Theodore $5, which the barber figured up in;80ld and conveyed toIV thetUV Campbell-Vdiupueil- the best interests of the country. Jexandria. Alexander Wylie, of Cor- Roberts, will be seen at Griffin’s to­ this way: ford, Lake Ontario & Western Rail­ “I am led to make this public dale, spoke very strongly against night and Thursday night, in Beulah Haircut...... way and the Canadian Northern On- 1 1-2 lb. pkg. 35c statement owing to some incidents the holding of raffles at church fafrs M. Dix’s thrilling story, “The Cost Singe...... tario Railway, containing about 140 that have come to my attention dur­ and entertainments. of Hatred.” Violet rays on head . . . . acres more or less. / ing the past fortnight. If these in­ The Edinburgh City Police stat­ At a meeting in Edinburgh, it In her recent productions, “Re- Gloucester shampoo . . . . Upon this Parcel is erected a cidents are numerous, even in a mod­ istics show a steady decrease in was decided to form an Ari. Union deeming Love” and “Out of the Head massage...... rough cast house about 30x30 with ified form, the result must be de­ crime in that city far the last quar­ Ostrom’s in connection with the Scottish Soc­ Wreck." Kathlyn Williams has dls- Head tonic...... addition of about 15x20 in fair re­ plorable. and while my faith in the ter. ( iety of Artists, similar to those of tinguished herself as one of the fore­ Head antiseptic...... pair; alsoa large frame barn 60x35 Canadian people is such that Ican- Alexander Cameron was sentenced Glacgow and Liverpool. most dramatic artists in the country, Shave ...... with leanto on two sides used as cow Drug Store npt believe the improvidence is wide­ at the Sheriff’s Court, Edinburgh, to The King has been pleased to ap­ aud her youth, personality and abil­ Face Massage...... stable and shed, and a large silo; al­ spread, I nevertheless feel it my riften months imprisonment for forg­ prove of the appointment of William ity all go towards making her a Face antiseptic...... so a separate horse itable 30x25, an duty to make the above statement. ery. Dunbar, advocate, to be Sheriff-Sub- great photodramatie favorite. Co- Neck massage...... old house and barn, drive house and “Let me illustrate. A woman who Rev. Benjamin Martin, Trinity Istitute at Stornoway, in place of starring as she is with Theodore Neck antiseptic...... shed and storehouse for machinery. I DEAF PEOPLE had been released from a munitions Church, Leslie, has asked to be re­ Francis Squair, resigned. Roberts. the most distinguished Neck violet rays . . . . , It uas also a young and old orchard factory, owing to the termination of lieved of his duties as clerk to the of about G06 trees. “FRENCH ORLENE” absolutely cure-Deal Rev. Thomas Robertson, of Dun­ character actor of the stage or the ness and Noises in the Head, no matter how the factory’s order, came to my office Presbytery. severe or longstanding the ca-e be fermline. has been unanimously chos­ screen, it is felt that piis combina­ This Parcel is about four miles in a frenzied state of mind proclaim­ Fire almost, destroyed- a fljie mod­ II undreds of persons whose cases were suppoxc en as minister of Burbank U. F. tion will prove most popular. from the Town of Trenton and six to be incuraWe havebdfcji pennauen-tlycured ing that she had to have further em­ ern building at 91 Buchanan St.. Tha Difference this New Remedy. Church, Hamilton, in the place of Theodore Roberts has been hailed ' miles from the City ot Belleville and This Wonderful Preparation goes direc: to ployment. Upon investigation this Glasgow, and the loss is estimated a half mile from cheese factory and the actual scat of the trouble, and Ooe Box ' Rev. G. S. Gilmour, resigned. as a pastmaster in villainy, and al­ Another seafaring man made port ample to effectually cure any ordinary case. is what I found. She was the wife at 4,0 00 pounds. । John MacLaren, a fruiterer, of S3 school. Airs. Rowe, of Portland-ciescent. Leeds r-ay* of a soldier at the front. He had left though he redeemed himself as the a few days ago with a four-days’ '■ The‘Orlene’has completely cured me after A little girl named Edna Black, । Parliamentary Road. Glasgow, was twelve years’ suffering. her in one room furnished, in the .of’ 2 Salmond Place. Edinburgh, was! kind Pudd’nhead Wilson, and the'growth of whiskers and badly in Many other equally good report-. fined 3 pounds at Sheriff’s Court for lovable American Cpnsul, in "The1 need of a haircut. All that part of the broken front Try one Box to-day. It only costs Jl.lti. anu scantiest way. She had only oup j He landed in 0UFj killed in a motor accident at London | selling a turnip for a half-penny of Lot No. 16 in the First Concession there is nothing better at any price. child. The separation allowance | Cost of Hatred” he has full oppor- Brighton, Ont. and proceeded to the Address: “ORLENE" Co.. 10 SOUTH VIE" l Road, Abbeyhill. i f the township of Sidney in the WATIJNG ST.. DARTFORD. Kent. [more than the regulation price. tunity to display his entire scale of' barbej shop, He had just as good a from the Government amounted “to ! The strike of the Edinburgh dress-! i County of Hastings lying between Messrs. J. and W. Anderson, of 64 feelings. shave and haircut as he could have §20 per month. HerHor husbandhnchnnrl hadhnrt !' niakers has been satisfactorily set-1 | the main travelled road between assigned §20 a month of his pay. |tled by t)ie intervention of Sir Geo. Douglas Street. Glasgow, have offer­ The story 6f “The Cost of Hatred” I got in Toronto, including the usual ed their whole organization and Belleville and Trenton and the Bay She was also in 'receipt of $13 Ask with. / has to do with Sarita and Justus lotions and fixings. All he was jof Quinte containing about MONE\ plant to the Inland Waterways and 45 acres monthly from the Patriotic Fund. The Earl of Haddington, an officer । Graves, a stern, harch .man, seeing charged was 25 cents. And he was | more or less. PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN ON Dock Section of the Royal Engineers. j his wife, Elsie, in the arms of ”Rob ­ perfectly satisfied with the work The woman had earned on an aver- in the Scots Grevs, has been award­ | This is pasture land. Mortgages on farm and city pro­ John G. Scott and Thomas L. Fyall ert Amory, shoots Amory and flees age §22 per week since October, |ed tbe Military Medal for bravery done. Parcel No. 4 directors of Thomas Scott & Co., perty at lowest rates of interest on 1916, in a munitions plant. With[on the fiel(l of battle. - ' with his little daughter, Sarita, to ! Being composed of part of the terms to suit borrowers. ironmongers, Edinburgh, were each this revenue I was surprised that Robert Bloomfield, a well-known Mexico. F. S WALLBRIDGE. fined 5 pounds for sellin’g ammuni­ . broken Front of Lot No. 17 in the' she should say that she was faced agriculturist of Lothian, and a res­ A complete chapter of “The Am­ Inspector Kennedy stated that the Barrister, &<. tion contrary to the Defence of the First Concession of the Township of with immediate distress. Then I ident'of Blackshields, died recently erican Girl" Western series will also boy came in to see him and laid a 1 Sidney in the County of Hastings, Corner Front and Bridge Sts., Belle­ Realm Regulations. learned that she had rented a flat, at/the age of 77 years. be screened along with a new com- i complaint, but’that the police were । containing about half an acre more ville. over Dominion B nk. furnished it, and that among the | Five paintings by William Me- ‘ (powerless to act. as the barber had or iess. and.particularly describedin .furniture was a player-piano valued [Taggart, which were sold by auction CARS SUNK IN RIVER ihls price list hanging up in the shop. deed from William Hadrell to H. LOCKETT COMING HOME at §500. Those who had sold these !at a Glasgow mart, brought an aver­ BVVERS KUBEL AT PETERBORO He refused to give the la<1> bacK[B. and C. B. Hunt, bearing date the effects to her insisted that she meet age of 500 guineas each. [ A peculiar accident occurred on M ARI FT |any money." said Inspector Kennedy, i 9th day ot March, 1310, and duly A cable received by "his wife, from the obligations she had entered into A garden fete at Tayport Parish Thursday in Prescott to the car ferry ______v ' | "and it is a shame that Toronto [register^. । Capt L. C. Lockett, announces his and hence her financial need. Church, in aid of the Scottish church­ steamer Charles Lyon. Some seven,- The high prices at Peterboro mar-!£h°U1ow-, papers Insist that Capt. Fritz M.a Thousands of shells and bullets of will appear before the court In the further contribution of 100 pounds morning. of the R.M.C.. Kingston, leaves to-I with ...... the- work ot enlistment erful on the Great Lakes, rounder- Papen. former German military d- all kinds are Imbedded in the earth, ed near Byng Inlet. Georgian Flay, tacho at Washington, la dlrertlng the | to the Scottish branch of the Red The police have had numerous morrow for England to take a com- in Montreal, once the Military Ser- and a correspondent of the Swedish Cross Society. (complaints about the “Doings”

quilHIllimilsln JERUSALEM IS 'iHlt- ' r"“llz'’ that unless this war l» Mount Fore»t, Hamilton "’xxrsrs: SCOTIA’S SONGS NOW HELD AS from them, |„ the conslde-! , ’UU Rubber Company termH of peace, the1 llstlc ideals which AND SOOS FORTRESS have hitherto ______D tions with one another. They ap- ’ Re- Organized New York, Sept. 1st. — Jerusalem predate now more than ever the', one of the objectives of tho British proof or the J.re.llctloiw made In ' i campaign in Palestine, is now a 1899 by Waldeck Rousseau, prime! News of Th.. >I1K|,1WJ(U ' Tho ladles of John street Presby­ minister of France, .regarding the MAPLE LEAF TIRES LIMITED ABSORBED BY MAC KINTOSH KI BBLE , strongly fortified city, protected by Izowlands Told In Brief I modern armament and its Turkish terian church met on Thursday after-) peace conference at the Hague and noon and presented their pastor’s the necessity of morai sanction: COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED— N COMPANY PKOS- I defenders, officered by Germans of ,.v ------* "oovuvu;... /' Dr’ d‘ Btuart, a member .,r high command, have prepared a de­ wile. Mrs. E. C. Currie, with an ad­ Your International convention^ are,!"'’ Haddlngton Parish Council h«. _ Bl II.DING NOW NEARING COMPLETION — HOPE SOON TO ■■ fence which, to be overcome, will dress of appreciation of her services Kolng to have exactly tho same value4"”"1 awaror""lit>' 10 violate them as soon a«' The M»“"y Cross has been a which tho Company will use in com- ' "nU lTbe5’ “ 1» 'O their Interests to do Warded t0 Rcv- Kirk, of Dunbar of fortune incidental to organizing! the Turks, he said, had been prepar- |bination with the rubber compounds!| Rich ripe produce of the late sum-led with ©very ingenuity of the Ger------lso-and ‘bey are strong enough to do!Parish churbh’ who has been at the I By Rt. Re,. John P, r>rroll. o. wlth |mpunlty In'your”c; " " enterprises of this kind in the face thetfaG tire wwillm become more puncture mer, season was offered on the Belle- man military mind and it had been ______~ ------eJfro”t ,or one yettr and nine months of long established opposition butoat it.prooi,it.proof, be less uuuiuliable toiv vuccut uuuand will«**• vineville maraetmarket tnisthis morning. Tomatoesi omaioes under way since January. if God did not prevent the present!'" ”ln°' therC is °D'! thlnB wanting! Cbarles O. Allen, assistant is gratifying to know that the ob- n°t be so subject to decomposition, were quite plentiful, selling at $1.00 I "In December, or even in Janu- war. he must bave permitted it. But! a ““notion." i s-er of St. Cuthbert’s, Dundee, . . , . ^'thereby adding to the lifo of the per bushel crate, and 30c er peck.}] what reasons could He have to Justl-L. "Cnw *’ t0 come the ’“action I ' ,eeD elected minister of the stacles and set-backs have now been/ r ' ’ er peck.|ary,” he declared, "the city could tire. The crop is good,I, and fine ripening havej been taken with ease by a sin- fy His permission of so terrible althat WlH comP'1' a11 the nations—the'.“rch and Parisb of Logie, pretty well overcome and the future These advantages will enable the woather will havei fhothe hoefbest rnanUaresults. . g। je army COrpS.” calamity? Two excellent ones. ThelStr°ng aB WC” as the weak—to re-1 Eev’J’ p- McCreath, minister ot looks bright for our having estab- (companyCom nan v to oroduceproduce a tire which Potatoes sold tndnvtoday ntat' $1.35:iK npr'per. The Turks, however, as well as first reason Is to punish the nations i~CCt th® ‘reatlcs th,'y hav0 signed? orlb Parlsh Church, bas lished here, a business of unlimited’they propose to guarantee for 7.000'•wvv [bushel.- their German allies to the north of Unlike Individuals, nations have nolSgn°r Mcd“' the ltallaD minister or|“ Branted Ibree months’ leave ot possibilities, a business that prob- miles and sell in competition with [ Butter was steady at. 50 cents er the city., are not being allowed to eternity. Their good or evil deeds ;,lnanco’ tell“ UK *n an arllcle recently ia,.nee °wlng to Ill health. ably means great things for Belle- “"7 tU« °n the market. pound. Eggs held firmer at 43 cents rest in peace, he added, but are be- are rewarded or punished in time ’eon‘rlbu‘,‘d to ‘he 'Corriere d’ltality?I L‘®ut’ David Percy Hope-Johnson, The nations of modern Europe bave|entltIcd 'Search for a Guarantee for,® cadet ot lhe family of the Mar- ‘Galbulose । until near the close of the market, ing continually subjected to air raids The reorganized company has been, I when they declined a little. Buyers from the British camp sinned grievously and deserve to be T ,PC.a“fUl L'Ving T°Be‘ber of S‘at-!’“lk E,“,ithB°w. has been award- punished. God could have punished •“ ' P°WerS of Europe wi,‘ and r? I Cr°89’ fortunate tn securing as its mana-] This substance is a natural pro- are offering 38 cents for next weeks’|] “ Reports- that have gone forrh ging director. Mr. W. M. Mackin-[duct,Mackin-[uuct, importedimj from Africa, as raw :».'purchases.------from German sources that the Brlt- them Himself directly by earthquak-i“U6t rCa"Ze the ncceS8'‘y of creat- T- c- McCaulay or Larbert. es, pestilence or famine. "I will visit 08 am°Dg themse,vos bI common “ ^een “elec‘ed “s lhe first Pres- tosh, member of a family in England (material, by James Allan and Co., Strawbcrry tomatoes were offered iSh are destroying sacred relics on thelr iniquities with a rod and their [as‘eemeat’ “P'rit of a new legis-'Pyteriabn,lnl'“er to In­ that has been famous for three gene- of Liverpool. England, from lands today at two quarts for 25 cents. ।Mount Olivet are inspired propa- sins with stripes, (Ps 78:33 1. said 'ati°n' , Thi“ ma“‘ be subordinated to ' Xtland T’M n rla"d' rations in the rubber industry. Mr. |controlled by Them, ipid on which Apples were quite plentiful at-ganda,” he continued. "Th© histor- Mackintosh gives one the impression there are unlimited supplies. Mr. 25 cents per peck and 90 cents to jc mountain has been subjected to He by the voice ot the psalmist a “uiuiaioral authority,auiuomy, recognized by all, 1 . Sc0------‘and Hidden, a wenwell Knownknown But in His wisdom He permitted'■ and the only°Dly possiblepos9ibl° one is‘8 that‘ba' of Journali8a aPd‘ and wrlter writer of ofb00k books’ “»d und of being a hard-headed business man1 Mackintosh is the discoverer of a $1 per bushel. Pears were offered aerial bomb attacks, but nothing of and he has behind him the advan-: secret process of purification which at 25 cents per peck. GreenC“— corn— iVa•j uo t- 0 Christianity— - has been de- the punishment to correspond to the''”6 Cbury fixe reason that there is 1 nored Him and put all their trust tn °‘ >'Ur“pf'’ and whlch ''ith its Congregational Un? nT v ’ ‘'he ence in all tho various branches of spects superior to para rubber, few melons, water and musk, were nothing o-f that nature there, aside- - ...... — __ ,, .... , ^«uKivauiionai mmn .v the rubber trade. ) K has been thoroughly tested for sold at 25 cents and 30 cents. If'omtheL mountain to destroy. own strength or wisdom-in, butteaching always as °oldyoun as9 its first teachers,once tlonon B°ref Baatl gymnasiumohai Union atfor Rosyth^ the erec- '"1 but always young, will offer onco 'l0n of / Bymnasiuni at Rosyth tad The new factory, north of the years and is being extensively used Vegetable marrow brought 10c. I The _____ only structure of any conse- Bold and Silver, m chariots and aga)n tQ the peoples. th(j f for a church and ball ro accommo- main Jjno of the Grand Trunk Rail- at the present time by the British! Cucumbers sold at 10c to 20c per' uence on’'the'mount h a" Geman!horses’' quence on the mount Is a German hor8es’ ,n aun3 »ml battleships, in tal princi ]cg and h , .late 400 persons. way, is very nearly completed and land New Zealand Governments who dozen according to size. |[school,______and that has been taken uverover 8cience and the secret forces ot na- ? U;BS “ . “'i presents------an attractive ------appearance. ।[ findIind ltit superior to rubber as a.a] Hogs are quoted at ?lg.OO,$16.90, a de- by“ 'tbetb; TurlsishTurkis’h miIitarymUitVry authorities'tore.authorit'ies'‘ure’ He permitted them to turn ------, Everything, we are told has been waterproofer. clinedine from fastlast week's of one dollar. and ls used ag Ladquarteheadquariers by’ lall these‘ weapons againsE one an-1P ’ hn „i < a a ' SCIEXCE vs- rOMTlCB paid for and there is still a cash rq-tre- According to reputable authorities This is due to the bacon embargo. Djemal Pasha and his staff ” other. Their wealth, accumulated j . . ■L" th0“8h at ‘be be-j ------serve la the bank. •■- ’whotvho have thoroughly examined and.Menand Men engaged in the pig industry Tbe missionaries• • said there was'l’T ‘oil of generations, is being •ginn‘°s ot tae war tha‘ a =abm“‘ Scientist Denounces Modern Politic- . . . * — “ — omu LUC1C was ■ ------o------Some addltfoual capital is, how-|used it, Galbulose possesses all the were very busy this morning meet- bbotboth plentyp)enty and starvation in Turkey iPoured[poured out like water,water. The mechani-!“ ,9' I ians and Newspapers in Empire ever, required for the purchase of elasticity, pnljlency and tensile mg buyers,uyers, getting the latest newsnews._ —the armvarmy oofflffiCGrR<,ers havfthave thpthe fformer[calnrmPr!cal inventions and scscientific discov-11 . S P°,S/ machinery.luacuiuci^, Thisi uis willwin beue provided by|,strengthi uiof irubber uuuci auuand willniu vulcan-^nd♦ tuistiu- learning prospects for the and tbe people have the latter—but |eries, which were hailed as the her/'^TO and^ persuadedD the other6 0^ ।• Sir Ronald Ross in "Science Pro­ t.bg sale of more capital stock. ize under all conditions like rubber. luture’such is the hold, the military author-lalds of a golden age of peace and’,, ‘ „„ „'l gress,” writes in criticism of politi­ Hay was not offered today owing ities have that the peop]e ydare not ^ivllizalion. have only made tbe • X °cest Hague in U90 ’ * The company’s new prospectus has It has insulating qualities superior cians as follows: Few men of any just been Issued this week and makes,to para rubber and in cable manu- to the threatening weather. Baled rebel .butchery more swift and horrible. eonlerences at ‘he Hague m 1890, ;real distinction in any walk of life interesting reading. ifacturing and waterproofing will hay lor shipment brought about $91 "As..As regardsregards thethe war,war, thethe TurkishTurkish TheThe armaments,armaments, whose deadlydeadly Per-per-’’ ^t“of (have ©ver belonged to British Govern Mr. D. A. Atkinson of the Scoot withstand tropical and arctic condi- I Wheat is still worth11 about S’ OO^forces0"*9 seem6ee“ to*° be wellWe" established.estabIished ’ tectionsActions/' it waswas Baidsaid wouldwould makcmake warwar ciples of the church and to the moral ments’ or have ever sat in Parlismezr ■Eiia W^lnisley Company, Toronto, is! tions. It will thoroughly amalga-J Wheat is still worth about S-,.00 |and able tot0 hold theirthejr own tor{ol, a con-Mn_ s0 terrible as to make it unthinkable authority ot tbe Pope as a BaPc.ion 1—except perhaps lawyers. We can president of the reorganized CdH^mate with rubber in any proportions, to $2.05 wholesale, Oats 55c to 57c, [siderable time to come.” the spokes- are filling earth and sea and S^\for the inviolability of international recall for recent years one serious pany, Mr. H. F. Ketcheson, Mayor of Jts great superiority over rubber, 'and barley $1,10, _ philosopher and one literary critic. . - .. ------. - - . man continued. “The Turkish army wltb dread reality. {agreements? And yet, that is just Belleville,Bo’.levlilv. is vice-president,vive-ittcomcdl., Mr.a. R, ^however, is ihat.itthat.it is actnot subjectsr.bjsci to Tildes have slumped, there being a jjas constantly been underestimated,I Who are the people then who govern .what has happened. H. Mode, M.A., business broker. To- decomposition on exposure to light decided easier feeling owing t<[> last l- "He“!Tp will sharpenshampn HisTTic se-co-se-[woridj teel(the need of some moral!pic regarding the people whom it |elects to govern it is perhaps the The Factory Galbulose has an agreement with talking lower quotations saying that; cuting the war. vere wrath for a spear and the wholewhole'authority; authority; of some one whose au-l' James Allan of James Allan and Co.,, the prices of the last, twelve months1 "Would Tiirkey be willing to con- world will fight Him against the [thority extends to all peoples andd 1most remarkable fact in the modern The factory is located at Belleville, , Jhistory of Britian. and this agreement is such that they< have never been justified. To-day’s! elude a separate peace? She is in unwise" (Wisdom 5:21). Each side’rises above the rivalries of states;states;, । ’ 'Ontario, and th© buildings are now are to furnish him and him only, and bids are 14c to 16c. \ the condition of a man holding a live was determined to crush the other, of some one who.'having no tempor- We think that if some such sys- nearing completion in accordance his licensees, with such quantities Rain is helping to Hit the land for’ wire—she would like to let go, but The end’ whatever it will be. willjal interests to serve, could speakme ik to I'tem as that of the I*roP0rtional Re­ with contracts-entered into with W. presentation Society Parliament and of Galbulose as he or they shall re­ the ne wfall wheat crop. Still the! she can’t. In spite of effusive jour- mean for al1 sides destruction, hither.the nations on behalf of God and re- [ H. Patterson, dated May, 1917, and quire from time to time, forever. (land is moist. A proof of this is nalistic declarations, Germany is un-ito uoknown in the annals of war.'llgion; of some one to whom the na-।Government‘ were to be filled, not by with A. E. Gilverson, dated April I The company is capitalized at that in this district there has not ithose who have never done anything doubtedly the least loved country in But God Permits this war, not mere- tions could submit their differences 20th, 1917, on an ideal site of about I $500,000 divided into 5,000 shares been fire claims along the railways iin the world—the professional talk- Turkey. 'V to punish the nations, but to make before having recourse to the shock- 4% acres acquired by the Company of Common Stock of the par value to settle this year, , . ers, the men who are out for gettin? "There are still remaining in Tur-;the triumph of Christianity more ing arbitrament of war and---- who on the Grand Trunk Railway within " • . jon m the world, the Men of Principle of $100 per share. i The pea crop is good. Plums will [key about 150 Americans. There is glorious. "Nor would the Omni-|could appeal to their higher nature!( the city limits of Belleville. Ontario. be a full crop. the Cuffs-andCollars Men, the Snif- Profit* no cause lor alarm on the part of Potent God,” says St. Augustine, !by proposing the considerations of I The main building is 251 feet long [their friends, for, .while they are sur- "who ha8 supreme power over all justice, charity and truth, "o one!|fers and the Younger Sons—but by by 61 feet wide with an addition 54 (those- who have previously demon­ The profits to be made in this in- ...... •rounded with very trying conditions, things and is infinitely good,' overscan fail to observe the p si,: .1 ofi( feet long by 36 feet wide, all of mo­ dustry are very large, and there is, ‘ ‘ MINUTE RACE AT THE । strated their ability by good work dern re-inforced concrete construc­ they have the means of keeping them allow anV evil in His works, if He authority and influence almost uni­ [actually done, the State would no perhaps, no brighter future in any' BELLLEVILLE FAIR selves from want and lhe attitude of were not 80 gr(‘at a°d good that He versally conceded to Benedict XV. |‘ tion. I longe bo afflicted by such obtuse- business at the present time than the1 the present war. Nations » « „ • the Government officials is. on the ean draw good out of evil. » » • For during ’ 1 ness, w’ant of forethought, ignorance manufacture of rubber goods. It is I 'I’h? conditions of this interesting whole, friendly to Americans. The He even judged it to be a better like Holland and England have sent race have only been made public so 'of administration and indifference an important fact to note that the 1 people of the country consider Amer­ thing to draw good out of evil than ambassadors to the Vatican—a thing ( The Company have secured the | that everyone would have an equal [to all the highest interests of life prices paid in this country for rub-J ica their best friend.” to permit no evil to exist.” jthey have not done since the Refor-^ services of Mr. W. M. Mackintosh, 1 chance. Any horse hitched by har­ 'as have been exhibited in the mana- ber goods not only permit ot a large ‘ The missionary said that with the Thus the blood of martyrs was tho mation. I gement of it for many years past. of Liverpool, England, as managing profit| to the foreign manufacturer 1ness to any kind of lig may enter seed of Christianity and the greatest) breaking of diplomatic relation with ' Germany announced that a copy of|' The world would be better goveri’- Director, by a contract dated June but1 ,also covers an Import duty of and1 the horse that is driven over the crime ever committed in history, the' Turkey, the centres through which its recent peace proposals had been ed by those w'ho have a reputation to 12th, 1917. Mr. Mackintosh is re- from: 8714 per cent, to 42>4 percent. track' twice in the time nearest to crucifixion of the Son of God,' was 1 lated to Charles Mackintosh, the ori- ' they received help from relief soci- sent to the neutrals and to th© Holy I lose than by those who have a repu- This dut,y Is saved the Canadian 11' minutes wins. There must be no,,eties anti friends have been closed ,the occasion of the Redemption of time piece in the rig ^nd no one isLrt +v,or« » • • l, ,, rrr-n z, , , , * See. The voice of th© Holy Bather, tation to make. Why a popular no­ ginal inventor of the waterproof’ 1manufacturer as no duty is paid on 1 the world. Will God draw good out ° , allowed to give any signals to the L° ' T t T T velist, a poet, a philosopher, or a garment, and the family of Mackin-■ rawi material imported into Canada. * . o , pleading for the better treatment of driver. W. C. Mikel, K.C. has offer-' °rk ha® 'argely Cea9ed °wlng *° of this war? Already we see signs . theologian should not be able to a- toshes have been famous in the rub-■ It: is easily seep that this business, ‘ ___.____ .___ ;n the the wounded, for an evchange of -internal conditions and the seizing ol. ...a ______Sreat moral. awakening..___ .. . ’ , - prisoners, for the alleviation of s!ar- chieve work of any kind as well as hpp business of Great Britian for• operated< as a purely Canadian in- 'ed three prizes for the race. belligerent countries the temples of 1 al .. three generations. II© has had 37 « 'of buildings for military purposes. viDg children, for the immunity ot the demagogues of th© hustings or dustry affords an attractive, profit-i In Constantinople. Smyrna, and Bet- religion are crowded by millions who th© anonymous compilers of digni­ years flractlcal experience in fhe •earning for Canadian investors. I non-combatants and of th© monu­ largest rubber factories in England,! j SVl ’CICHSFUI, GARDEN PARTY ■rut, however, the educational lnsti-lhad grown careless and Indifferent, ments of religion and civilization, has fied logomachy in the press it is iiu- itutions have remained open and ap-.or ‘08l faith in God and His Provi- Scotland, Germany, Austria, Hun­ I *100,000 of the Capital Stock isl been heard and respected through- ।possible1 to understand. Ipatently enjoy special favors from dence' Ministers of religion, who gary and Sweden. He jR not only a|now being offerea for subscription By ,R. t. Knitting Circle out the world. The lesson which When oue can look round at the- the Turkish government. had been condemned by iniquities to most practical rubber expert, but a|to provide funds for the necessary! Governments not only of Britian, but Anderson’s Home There was ilfty-seven persons in Itake Part in the horrible butchery of trained rubber chemist as well. [machinery and working capital,pital. The'ns,. ! of the Colonies, one asks wbat on stock in Ot tie Hie party that reached here. includ-!thoir follow men. are carrying on Tbe Market sock is offered at par,—$100 per)I On the lawn of Mrs. Anderson’s I«artb bave ‘hes« raen 8Ver dono ,o ing representatives of the Presby- ,helr apostolate on the battlefield,'■’ all governments and all statesmen I Justify the selection of them for their share and present* a rare oppor- residence: on Hillside street, a very The demand for tires is greater to­ tunity for investment. terfan Board of Foreign Missions, lln ,hlnnnA™' Roberts College and tho Inter-: Consecrated nuns and Christian h<) lndependence and possess a grain of knowledge upon the Company may be seen on an­ for the h..nr I? J, f C,ircl" '"“'onal College. They came fromot ‘h8 world are nursing the Icade‘rshl of Papacy must|the subjects which the Departments able to fill Canadian demands, as, other page. for tho ho f. . , ------[national vouege. They came fromjwomen Ot ,uv >.n.m uo.o.o0 .00 according to the Dominion Govern­ wo.l ? " ° f !'tsS KedRod /'^Cross“ Constantinople.Constantinople, Smyrna, the Interiorinterior [wounded.wounded and holding toto therhe lips of have to deal with, and our colonies atten.loaork. A „large “number"“b';r ,°off citizenscltll!en“Lflof Asiaaqi„ Minor,mi™- Syria __and« Jerusalem, the‘ho dvincdying the imageImage of thethe Crucified;Crucified p [ Congress of tbclruled by the poorer scions ot onr ment Blue Book, tires and tubes im­ o‘ of the . °“he Pleasur-They received permission to return who shed His blood for them. The 'nobility. Behind It all tbe incessant, ported from the United -SUtes alone, QUIET WEDDING es of the entertainment. amounted to over $1,500,000 in band turnlnlnd a n®enf’ rhe 1B'111 home In May. hut had to wait until charity or Christ has stirred the recognized again by tho garrulous and cacophonous frog 1916. This is due to the wonderful with " ± boo,bsl-”d? 21 for the American Govern- hearts of men; ™ It never did before of )n Parhl ln lg56. eboru, ot tbe politics) ten ot Jour- At the ------residence Rev. R. C. with ice cream, soft drinks and Lent to vise their passports. Then!al‘d ‘he wealth ot the world, like the 'ncreuse of the automobile i_^Indus-1Balgrave,_ ____ o--.v, rector mlof Christ Church, '’andles flourished. Mahy enjoyed! The Nations, assembled nt tbo Con- nallsm! try. At the end of 1914 there were I yesterday afternoon :?cd they got a special train which car- k’ood Samaritan, Is pouring oil and gross of The Hague in 1899, refused------j__ ------James Mercer'thc,r pond experiences. TlThe"' rled. ’hem to Switzerland from which jwlne inr° ,lle ’™U“<|8 of bod5' and ,Car” Ca”ad“- Tbl8‘Pbll,iP“’ „„„ aaa ------u„ to recognize it and they arc reading | AIJsg Lulu j Dyer, nurse-in-train- J. of Madoc, and May Ada 'grounds were prettily decorated with mind, made by the awful conflict. . ‘ Hd dncr,,a",,

I’ETERBORO'S COAL JIAS Allo. Cal., raa, u. abandoned a» the HOW SERGT. IRELAND’S LIFE o. al Health authoring Inal.t on tb. A. Camp lust Sunday Installationauihorltle. objeVof a sew^r ThBTho n,llltarm and died a few moments later. The I saved and men released for army He had come thousands of mSlefe The Du Pont Powder Company and the manner in which the good yard quoting $9.30 a ton, it was re­ nership. A piles belonging to[ captain started to go for stretchers and land labor. from France and the battle line to Springer looked larger but he would will shortly Introduce female help in ' reputation of this hostelry has been ported, had refused further orders at, but was picked off by the enemy, and A special military service was held see her for a short time before she not say it was bigger. its Comey’s Point. Del., plant. Two 1 maintained. The Board of Direc­ that figure. It. is understood that died that night. in the Methodist Church St. Steph­ died, and" it was a cruel shock to Mr. A. C. Sino, who was by asj ’ large houses are being built to ac­ tors was re-elected also by unani­ Aid. Dobbin will place new orders Sergt. Shorts had a short but in­ en’s Green Dublin, conducted by find that she had succumbed after agreement of the partners appointed commodate the first batch of 200 mous vote as follows:—John Mo tomorrow or as soon as the first teresting career that might well bejCaptain1 Elliott, Chaplain of the Dub­ being unconscious for several hours |Murty, President; F. H. Mason, Vice- a liquidator, was next called. He' lin Garrison. who will work In the cutting rooms. shipment arrives.—Examiner. envied by any young man. Born and without having a last look at President; C. Rehder, F. C. Vanstone did not miss any portion of the past- ‘ At Swinford Quarter Sessions, May 2nd, 1895, of U. E. Loyalist de­ her soldier ivusband, who had been and J. H. Cryderman, Directors. nership iron. PU R< H ASE BUSI N ESS scent, and educated in Newburgh Michael Dunleavie and Thomas Mc- doing his part in the great struggle Brief remarks were made by Rev. W. Crown Attorney Carnew is prose­ ‘ Nicholas were allowed each £10 as RONTO Academy, he started the printing •of arms. , C. Washington, W. Foley, Thomas cuting and Lient.-Col. E. D. O’Flynn ; damages for their fillies whose tails DRAFT PROPOSALS trade with the Trenton Courier, leav­ Pascoe, M. A. James, John Grigg and is defending the accused. had been cut. Mr. H. C. Hampton, grocer, cor- ing them to go to the Belleville On­ SOME THOUGHTS ON DEATH Mesdames L. A. Tole and E. Bellman ner North Front and Moira streets, tario. Then he took a course in lino­ A meeting was held in Phoenix CHANICE M.S. ACT —Statesman. Ml IJT ARY NOTE Park, Dublin, under the auspices of (By Rev. Father Carr at Oshawa) and Mr. G. G. Taylor, formerly em­ type operating in Toronto, finishing the Board of Trade, to protest New Regulations Nearly Approach ployed at Mt. Charles Elvins’ gro­ which he shortly after joined the CAPT. JAMES ARRIVES HOME Canadian . soldiers who married In the course of his very approp­ cery, have purchased a grocery busi­ 39th batt, at Napanee under Capt. against some recent restrictions on Registration—Every Man affect - riate and thoughtful address in St. ness at the corner of Bloor Street subsequent to the declaration of war Ii Travers. Later he went to Belle- Irish industries. ed Must Appear Before are well pleased with the new ruling! Gregory’s Church, Oshawa, on Mon­ Capt. Geo. W. James arrived home and Delaware Avenue, Toronto and M ville from which place he left for Two children named Cosgrove n. Board from West Sandling Camp, Kent, which cancels the prior existing reg­ day, Aug. irth, over the remains will open tomorrow. Mr. Hampton overseas. He gained his sergeant’s were seriously injured by the ex­ on Wednesday morning at 6 a.m., ulation which made it imperative of three of the members of that has been engaged in business here stripes while in England and was one plosion of a cartridge, which they Ottawa, Aug 31— A revolutionary having had an uneventful trip of 14 that such marriages should result church killed in the Bowmanville for five years. He has disposed of of eight out of 1,400 picked to at­ had struck with a hammer at Rath- change in the administration of the days across the Atlantic and up fhe from engagements antedating the aker Road, Naas. railway tragedy, on the Saturday pre­ this to Mr. Brenton who has been tend the Lord Mayor’s parade. He [Military Service Act is embodied in St. Lawrence to Montreal. Before war. The new order is retroactive Since the beginning of the ______vious, Rev. Father Henry Carr, Prin­ rat -Oliphant’s for some time. served as instructor on machine guns war draft regulations now being consider- leaving England, he spent a week and permits the interested wives to cipal of St. 'Michael’s College, Tor­ at Shorncliffe, and being refused forty-three masters and graduates of ed by the Advisory Board. If these very enjoyably among relatives in DEATH OF FURS. ANNIE COOKE i draV reparation allowances since Ibe onto, is repotted in the Reformer permission to go to France, when St. Columba’s College. Rathfarnham are accepted the exemption tribun- Devonshire and Cornwall. [marriage dates. The order also pro- to have said: asked to make a list of men from his ihave been killed and fivce have been als provided for will not only consid- —Bowmanville Statesman j__. [vides that should the soldier himself “It :is impossible to understand The death occurred on Thursday [squad fit for service in France, he reported missing. er applications for exemption as the how real death is. It is more real ,.feihave neglected to apply for separa- afternoon of Mrs. Annie Cooke, wi.^ placed his name at the head of the During a thunderstorm in Gurteen bill contemplated, but every man •than living. There is nothing hard­ GIRL KILLED, TWO INJURED jtion allowance, the wife may do so ... u- . . .. great loss sustained by the death of soon as the regulations are ap­ 'Mary Scully were driving home from, husband she leaves to mourn her i hard to secure his commission, which . , _ Tire sotil is-gone. What can it be— [He hdd been staying in the city for ■, . , . .James Chambers, K.C. proved, which will likely be within [picking berries. The horse took! death, her mother, three brothers I he missed by so short a margin o£> m . .. _ „ something that could feel pain, joy, nine years and recently had given T„ Ik 1 Students of Trinity College, Dub- the next week, a proclamation wfll be and two sisters. |‘time. In the letter received oy his ,. . , sorrow, pity, friendship and love. fright, became unmanageable and evidence of failing health. Wednes­ , t , lin, have made application to the issued which will not call out any ran away. Mtb. Nelson received a parents after they had been notified That is everything we love, and day be was taken to the Hotel Dieu ■Northwest Kildare Co-operative So- class, but which will set forth tho 'bad shock and minor injuries, her BORN of his death, one of the last things he! grieve for. What makes us feel so in a dying condition and early in the [ciety to be employed as harvest number of tribunals assigned to eacfi daughter suffered a broken collar said was: “1 can’t understand why [ sad and lonely? Can we offer any1 morning passed away. Deceased was [hands at current wages. district and the regulations govern­ who was BOYLE—'At Hillier, August 27th, the young men at home don’t enlist” consolation to the afflicted, to light- pone, and Miss Scully, a Methodist and a member of the I At a monthly meeting of the Royal ing the same and this will be for­ heaviness of [thrown headfirst against a fence, sus- 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. "Thomas Memorial services were held in en their sorrow and t " Picton church. He is survived Horticulture Society of Ireland, it warded to the county judges. In To­ ess on an oc-'tained a fractured Skull, from which Boyle, a son. by the Newburgh Methodist1 Church, heart? Words are useless on an oc­ his sister, Mrs. 1. Winters, who was decided to hold the annual show ronto, for instance, the county judges she never regained .consciousness. when the Rev. Mr. Farnsworth casion like this. Would we restore sides in Picton and who is his only on the grounds of Lord Iveagh, on will have the task of selecting thirty (DEED preached very impressively. the dead to the bereaved if we could? Death relieved her on Thursday immediate relative. [August the 21st and 22nd. men, which may include themselves evening. ■No, it wotild be an insult to the COOKE —In Belleville on Thursday, if they so desire, who will act on the Deity if we did. It was only right ARTILLERYMAN GASSED August 30, 1917, Annie 'Cooke, NEWS ACROSS THE BORDER same number of tribunals. The sec­ that all should die. Death was one ‘‘PHONY*’ POTATO LOOKS ALL ORDERED MARKET CLEANED beloved Wife of William Cooke, ond member of each tribunal will bo of the sorrows we were meant to en­ RIGHT, TASTES SWELL aged 41 years 10 montte. Latest Happenings in Big Republic chosen by the selective committee sure. Death is one of the things we Sanitary Inspector Thos. F. Wills 34tb Battery Condensed for Busy Canadian parliament on which the Government are face to face with all our lives. And Chef* Say It Is More 'N This morning instructed the chair­ HONR; . to Controller HooverIlccvcr operation ot the members ot Parlia- never see them. It would be a crime Died of Wounds toes, two and a half quarts of water, pital. August 20th, gassed. winw*’’ ■ ”Henry“*”•« L sinhndmSlobodin, rh«irchairman ot thejment who are naturally familiar with and unnatural to forget them, but E. Cavern, Napsauee New York State Socialist party calls'their own districts. It is understood one pound of soft summer wheat , Trenton, Aug. 30.—Dr. and Mrs. send further particulars when re- we do not brood over them. Those flour, half a pound ot split peps andjpotts of Stirling are the guests of •Gashed on labor to suport the war. ।That the precise location ot tribunal. gone feel the pangs of death less ceived. Director of Records. two ounces ot lard. Mix we'll and'M-ls w R PMHips at "The Grove." L. 'Colbear, Whitby The American Red Cross has made in each district will be left to the than those left behind.’’ Mounded Can- an appropriation of $100,000 for me- registrar who is to be appointed un- mould. This is where skin counts. 3Ir. A M Stewart, chief engineer |The Belleville Branch Anybody can mix them, hut it takes|llf lhn (.,XJ{ . an(1 h(iVeral other of. AV. Barrett, Kingston dical research work in France ^er the act. ARE SURVEYING HIGHWAY an artist to mould them. If they are I W. Weir, Gananoque > adian Patriotic Fund. finials from Toronto, accompanied One man was mortally burned! rounded just right, with every arti­ H. Tucker, Barriefield when a launch used for testing tor- ;SER(» I. A. Thc.v Reached Kingston on Wednes­ F. S. Meager, Brockville | The Treasurer begs to acknow- ficial eye wehre the natural -eye Trenton,1 arrived in their private ear pedoes exploded at Sag Harbor, L.I. [ day on Their Way East— L. L. Sinclair, Gananoque 'ledge with thanks the following pay­ ought to be, the average potato eater in tJwn today, after a three days’ । Full co-operation with the Govern-1 J. J. Prior, Kingston ments since received and added to Making Cross Section will take them hoiled or fried, wash­ tour of inspection over the branch ment has been pledged by the 7,000 1 Sergt. James McGlashon of the ed or baked and think to bls dying J. J. Murphy, Smith’s Falls ; lists published up to 25th August. Armouries this morning And Profile B. Leeman...... S 4.C"4 001 i employes of the Philadelphia navy Belleville day he has eaten potatoes E. J. Sweet, Campbellford 50^00 !yu^- | received word that his son. No. 41,- Mrs. J. W. Hyde and Miss Alice .Rev. E. N. Baker, D.D...... On Wednesday, a group to! In one way it doesn’t matter. The L. H. King, Peterboro | The Syracuse law firm of Rogers 207 Sergt. Arthur Edward Mc- Hyde of Rochester, N. Y., are the • Wm. Williamson...... 5.00 veyors arrived in Kingston and 8UrJcounterfeit not only looks right and J. Thorp, Bowmanville |& Benson has been dissolved so that Glashon had been officially reported quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wal­ 'Merchants Bank gtaff (Aug.) 5.00 veyed Princess street. They have ita8tes right, but the chefs say it Is C. M. Harrison, Trenton the two partners can join the U. S. admitted to No. 22 Casualty Clearing dorf. [Knights of Columbus No.1008 been working from Napanee. more nourishing. Bn it is cheap Wm. Smith, Belleville 10 00l'ar,ny’ [Station, August 22nd with a gun- Mrs. W. R. Phillips, New York, (Aug.) ...... The survey is the preliminary for and It takes the joy out of life to T. M. Morris, Conrwall | It is estimated that Chicago’s coal shot wound in the left thigh and entertained a large party of friends lAr.hur R. Elliott, M.D. the new provincial highway which is think you have been eating a rare D. 13. Blacklock. Grafton at. an afternoon tea yesterday at. her I (Chicago) ...... 25 oo I biI1 wil1 bo cut by $20-000-000 a9 the, jaw. to be built from the eastern provin­ and genuine potato and then find V. R. Shittleworth, Brooklin q oe result of the prices fixed by President) Sergt. A. E. McGlashon enlisted in cottage at “The Grove.” IE. Bunnelt...... cial boundary to Toronto and further out that it was a blended substitute. W. tfharp, Campbellford ,> ' o Wilson. [Belleville with the 39th Battalion ou Dr. and Mrs. McLellan, Chicago, ’.J. G. Galloway...... —St. Louis Courier-Despatch. H, C. Dickens, Belleville j qqI Cattle fetched ♦15.50 a hundred- Jan. 17, 1915 and went overseas with west. The men in the city are mak­ are returning to Chicago, Ill., to­ |Miss V. Borbridge...... J. E. Bailey, Amherstburg •weight in Chicago on Wednesday, the I that unit. Later after acting as in- ing cross sections of the present after the summer morrow, spending .1. R. Hill. Lakefield highway and will complete a profile SEPTEMBER IN al. their cottage at “The Grove.” [highest price in the history of the' structor of musketry for some time J. .1. Llewellyn. Conrwall when their work is finished and all PARK ) tout. Olaf Alyea and Lieut. Lome f stock yards. He England, he was transferred to J. R. Campbell. Cobourg ... •* —’------n Bat- the data obtained. ___ [Foster arrived home yesterday from A speedboat pose is scouring the-the 46th South Saskatchewan In all probability the new highway September is one of the most [France and are being warmly wel- ( The Daily Sketch of London, Eng.. Connecticut coast for a German spysirrhnllon. [taHon. A young brother, Pte. D. J. will follow the present road very deligbtful months of the year. A [corned home by their many friends, HOWLING publishes the following: who escaped from Newark with a I McGlashon Is at the front, having closely. Except in really necessary beneficial holiday can be enjoyed at In town. Both have been Invalided , "The Newbrunswicker, Lieut. J. number of maps. [gone overseas with tho 155th Batt, places there will be no diversions ‘T’be Highland Inn” 2,000 feet a-[home. Lieut. Aiyca was attending In the report in yesterday's Issue 0. 'Hanson, and his fellow Now A score of people were badly j ------• 1 • ------because of the big expense incurred bove the sea,, situated in the midst ।Queen’s University when war broke of the part taken by the Belleville Brunswicker, (’apt. H. P. Osborne, shocked when a bomb was hurled) PRIZE LIST bX)R PICTON FAIR Garden, Chicago,! The Ontario has boon favon 1 where land must be purchased. of a charmlpg wilderness in Algon- out and went overseas with Queen’s Bowling Club in the Cobourg tourn­ both attached to the Royal Flying into Bismarck The Government has already taken quin Park. 208> miles north of To-1 Engineers shortly after, and lias ament, the name of Mr. ('. IL Ver- dorps, have been killed. The form­ early yesterday morning. with a copy of the prize list for Pi over the highway from Torpnto to ronto, and 169 miles west, of Ottawa [been at the front for over two years. milyeft was unintentionally omitted er. aged 24 years, and the latter. Complete resumption of tho United ton fair. This fair has come to b' Port Hope and it Is understood that Write Miss Jean Lindsay, manag-1 Canon Gould and family, who from rink No. 1. Mr. Vermilyea 22 years.” Statos-Mexican mail service, which known as one of the best in Ontario A. M. Rankin, M.P.P., i8 making a er, Algonquin i/arK,Park, Ontario, oi|oq tojmto'have been spending the summer at gave strong support io Mr. Wray’s; Captain H. P. Osborne is a son of has been interrupted intermittency[and the prize list shows an offering strong appeal to have the remainder|any Grand Trunk Railway-Ag^.nt■ - for- “-TbeThe Grove” rcreturn home to To-1 rink, and is one of the most skilledshilled AV.iW .1 Osborne, of Fredericton, N.B., for several years, is reported from.of prleo money that is surprisingly taken over so that work will n")t be handsome illustrated booklet, telling rontd tomorrow, ■ iti i and grandson of fhe Into Samuel Os- San Antonio. liberal. The dates this yeer are delayed, you ay about It. I Mr. H. Rotnley Willi:.ms Is spend-1 club •borne, ot Melrose. Ont. The National Guard Camp at Pftlo Sept. . 9 and 20. THE WEEKLY ONTARIO. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1917. I only by permission and because God allows him: THE The Devil is in a bad Hue of business but during the mayoralty of Mr. R. J. Graham to1,, i to do so. we must admit he is making a flue success of it. be used as a site for a filtering basin for the * w. VW » । j I We have witnessed the abolition and pass- city waterworks. The project,was good but it Other Editors’ excepted) nt 'oni"“r”u I The doctrine in its Scriptural form was un-|jng of the Devil of the preceding and earlier has never been carried out. We agree that it I Building. ’’ 8ub‘ doubtedly borrowed by Israelites duringrtheir । gelieratiOns with a certain amount of regret. would not be wise to undertake any such ex- & Opinions $ iM.i ki.< chron- I1 period of exile...... in Mesopotamia .... ■- —and1 —was well He wa8 a most interesting character■ and■ his■ ■ penditure during the period of the war. jelo Is published every Thursday t urning at developed in the Zoroastrian religion or phil- But 51 50 a vear or S2 a year io the tin led States going creates a distinct loss to literature, to | we can in the meantime quit destroying our hTII,L WOltKYIXG | osophy that had its home in Persia. In Zoroas­ art and, perhaps, as a check to human impul­ birth-right. trianism Ormuzd, the author of all good, is op­ siveness. But the decrees of modern theology There are other deposits of sands and gra- r posed by Ahriman, the source of all evil, and are inexorable. He has gone and we fear he vel about the city quite as good1 and as con-' Last week’s Whitby Gazette says: .46.20 the opposition is represented as running 'must remain. veniently located as the deposit on Zwick’s The Kaisercaugnl’s Favorite Cobourg ■ S3.00 through tile whole universe. Hegiment’ caught one’s eye In a war »2 (.0 island, What is the matter with using some of'despatch the other day. ’w . 12.61) But the idea is much more ancient indeed i THE SHADOW AGAIN FALLS them? With ‘Ber- than thfc philosophy of Zoroaster and is as old I But is it not time that we got out of lln’ changed to 'Kitchener.------’ and tbe The shadow of the casualty list falls dark- 1the eigth-concession -method of street-building House ot Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha’ to as the human race itself. ’v over Canada once again and death treadsj and devoted a little attention to permanence the ’House ot Windsor’, probably our THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917. Primitive man, often the victim of temp-Uy i and economy? neighbor Cobourg. which has sent est, famine or pestilence, attributed his mis-plupon the threshold of other Belleville homes1, ho many men overseas to fight for He saw trees shatter-lto bring a message of conquest in a far-off the Empire, will tall In line and wish fortunes to evil spirits. IT" ‘ WHY UNION DOES NOT ATTRACT THE DEVIL ■ • - -But as the Sombre Angel comes, a to change its name to something less ed or his companions struck down by the terri- country. ,— German." the glory of a sacrifice The country does not want Sir Robert As tbe hot weather is now pretty well ov- fying thunder-bolt and he trembled before a Hash of golden light, The Gazette editor need not worry Aa fthei hromile^tox. be scarceTt'mightU mio-ht not.not 1। 'tZrhrcoum^it^ a>» mankind, breaks through the veil. They Borden as premier of Canada, and it is quite about Cobourg. Just now there are r. and fuel promises to oe scarce, t the P a '' (live,"_ ____these _sons of Belleville, 'whovhn nare’’“ struck be inappropriate or unprofitable to usher in t probable that Sir Robert Borden does not de­ about 600 Cobourg men over iu the j down in the war against war. We have known sire to be premier any longer. France trying to change Kaiser Bill’s cool season with the discussion of a subject,“ ornr | ...... Duringo —the ------Middle Ages„ the belief in nn individual who cam bid defiance to Devil was absorbing and universal. Saints be-^hem; we could not know them better; they In many respects he has measured up to n^me t0 “Mud-” whBn fiMsh the coal heavers’ union but who has never be- iieved themselves to be in constant conflicticould have done no more had they lived into his task; in many other respects he has failed naL^ V^“X^LXboTrg •e to our knowledge figured as the subject with him. Martin Luther was always conscious centuries and the tale is told in wondrous to strike at the critical moment. Tf anything, sentinel-star. '' .eedh e ed torial of the presence and opposition of Satan. whispers down the generations. , he has been “the easy boss,” easy with Hughes, j Five of the boys who formerly found em- easy with Allison, easy with Rogers, easy witji paralysis by partV habit Prior to the war a namesake, of his .—useda to 1 ..As j found he was about to begin again,” j Five ui me m t The be a necessary part of the equipment of every]' says_ Luther.•• —“1 gathered ---- f together my books ployment. in the various departments at the Ross rifle—a man who was too much pre­ But the majority | and got into bed. Another time in the night 11 Ontario office prior to the war. heard and judiced to the belief that the party to which he Amid the sorry aftermath of last printing-office, big or little. E... — —- . | answered the great call that came to every true was expected to give leadership could do no week s Western Liberal Convention, of the “devils” of the printing fraternity have heard him above my cell walking on the cloist- ' | son of Canada but they will not now return. wrong. Even today there are grave questions it may be possible to glean one small enlisted and gone to the war and not a few of er, but as I knew it was the Devil I paid no at­ grain of hope. The whole affair af­ Here are the five who are now num- on which the premier gives no sign of applying the number are now sleeping an enduring tention to him and went to sleep.”. fords so astounding evidence of par­ | bered with Canada’s heroic dead—“Pat” Yeo- the required action. The public today won­ sleep, undisturbed by the detonations of burst­ alysis by partizan habit that, like imans, “Alf.” Smith, Roy Shorts, Marson Hit- ders how much of the C.N.R. and how much of Billy Sunday’s “booze sermon", it ing shells and the shouts of former comrades. Such superstition' makes us smile, but, it chon and to these must now be tedded another conscription is mixed into the present desire may frighten some of us (of either Their grimy, unromanticmantic roundrouuu ofui dutiesuuuw lierei.may be qsked, how far has the bulk of human- party stripe) into breaking our own discharged by prim, finicky I ity, in the year 1917, advanced beyond the name for Belleville’s deathless scroll of hohor to achieve union government with Tory con­ chains. at home is now i------„— .. trol. The Liberal party is suspicious of some of girls, who keep everything in spotless order. (medievalI superstition? We still find many in- —"Bud” Farrow. The first gasp of astonishment of telligent, people attributing such disasters as What a straight, upstanding, pattern of the men who have gone over. 1 It does not the average Manitoba Liberal seems question the motives of others. It has had no to have been pretty well voiced by Among the manuscripts belonging to the■ I the present war in Europe to the machinations youth and strength “Bud” Farrow was. The .[of the Devil. We still find many of our ciergy- spirit that moved this valiant son of Belleville opportunity of getting at the inside of war con­ that forthright old-timer. Alexander estate of the late Mark Twain, recently auc­ tracts of the present day and war administra­ Macdonald, when he ejaculated. ' llieumen prviessiugprofessing toio believeueneve illin a Hellneii u.of eieru.eternal to give up his excellent position with the Mc- “Damnable and despicable." Since tioned off in New York was Mark’s opinion of tion. Perhaps every man would stand back in the Devil. It makes interesting reading, as a itorment presided over by the Prince of Dari:-'' Laughlin company was \the same spirit that which, as much in sorrow as in an- i horror if he knew what was being perpetrated. • ger. elevtors generally are lament- friendly plea for one who has few real friends: n^ss. animated those who had gone forward and while the “Easy Boss” was letting the elect, the |ing the lost opportunity of certain “I have no special regard for Satan, but / Of course the ministers really do not be-! had fallen before, the spirit that impels those Perleys and the Flavelles, go on with their !,(Of the province’s “favorite sons.” I can at least claim that 1 have no prejudices,, lieve anything of the kind. If they did they! who still remain never to let go until the pride business. How about the constant “scrapping” |jTheir taking a strong minority stand against him. It may even be that I have would not ignore so vitally important a subject of the brutal Hun is humbled to the dust. I for the convictions with which in the of Canadian equipment carried by the Canadi-! been a little in his favor, on account of his as they practically do now, but would never] To these boys, in a sense peculiarly our ipast they had been credited, would an soldier to England and discarded there? not having a fair show. All religions issue 'cease to utter the most earnest and solemn! own, ’we can pay no more- fitting tribute than have created a rallying centre Eor a Liberalism should beware of the entangle­. large body of earnest but as yet un- bibles against him. but we never hear his kind of warnings to human beings that they that contained in the words of Rupert Brooke, ments of the war cabinet that cleaves to the, organized win-the-war opinion- But side. We have none but the evidence for the I might avoid a fate so terrible. That was the] himself a martyr in the present war,— old crowd and the "Easy Boss.” so long had “part harmony” been a prosecution and yet we have rendered the| case with the ministers whqm we used to hear] , chief concern in workaday politics verdict. To my mind this is irregular. It is I in our boyhood days but now the so-called‘Blow out, you bugles, over the rieh dead! that even well-meaning men eagerly un-English, it is un-American, it is French. “hell-fire sermon” is never heard. | There’s none of these so lonely and poor of In preventing the waste of bread' lies the grasped at the convention's ludic­ Neither does the pew-holder any longer! old, rous shadow of it—and in so doing Without this precedent Dreyfus could not great possibility of aiding the Allies. If is flour let go their hold on all that really have been condemned. really believe in the Devil and his thankless But dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold. and more Hour they need. matters in a national crisis. Cana­ “Of course' Satan has some kind of task of torturing in the most cruel fashion the These laid the world away; poured out the red dian ^Finance does not doubt that the case, it goes without saying. It may be a luckless human spirits that go down to his Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to be primary purpose of Manitoba’s Lib­ poor one, but that is nothing;______that ___can be plutonion abode. If the pew-holder did aetu- Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene A.DDRESS TO THE DEVIL eral leaders in calling the convention That men call age; and those who would was patriotic, not partizan. The said about any of us. As ______soon as _I ™..can get ally believe, he too would be out warning„ —his O Thou!: whatever title suit thee— trouble was they failed to realize the facts I will undertake his rehabilitation ne'^lbors and be would in many other ways have been. Auld Homie, Satan, Nick, or Clootie— that for national ends party meth­ myself, if I can find an impolite publisher. It conduct himself differently. Their sons, they gave, their immortality. ! Wha ini yon cavern grim an' sootie ods must now be abandoned. To is a thing which we ought to be willing to do I •si. ■«. va Clos’d under hatches, say that Norris. Hudson. Johnson for anybody who is under a cloud. | ■^■s we see **-, the Devil is an altogether; VANDALISM AND EXTK AVVGANI'E and others were out-manoeuvred in j Spairges about the brimstane cootie the convention by Alberta’s Sifton- “We may not pay him reverence, for that superfluous and unnecessary part of the Divine] To scaud poor wretches! | plan. Colonel Ponton in his excellent letter Cross-Oliver combination may afford would be indiscreet, but we can at least res-] few days ago, regarding the destruction an explanation. It furnishes no ex­ pect his talents. A person who has for untold | Is it not easier and more reasonable to be­ Zwick’s island inquired what the press of (Hear me, Auld Hangie, for a wee, cuse. The blunt fact is that no one centuries maintained the imposing position beve tbat there is but One Supreme ll------uler I of them proved strong enough to Belleville had to say regarding the vandalism! An' let poor damned bodies be; nail his colors to the mast. While of spiritual head of four-fifths of the human 1 bat 'le is a11 Powerful, all-wise and absolutely that was there, day after day, being manifest-1 Em suce sma' pleasure it can gie, JUST.’ there are those who seek to glory race, and political head of the whole of it. . । ' . Ev’n to •>a Adeil, 1 in their shame, there are more (and What we ignprant human beings look upon mugt be granted the possession of executive What we ignorant human beings look upon Upon a score of different occasions The । To skplp an’ scaud poor dogs like me ; of both parties) who- hope 'tb see abilities of the loftiest order. In bis large!as S00tl and evil are really an essential part of Ontario has protested in the most vigorous" tYu’ hear us squeal. I them redeem, so- far as may be, this presence the popes and politicians shrink to1 he pten. x I recent act of weakness. Not by self- maimer against the work of those who were ] excusing or blaming of others, but midgets for the microscope. I would like to Within certain bounds we are granted Great) is thy power an’ great thy fame; see him. I would rather see and shake him [coniPlete liberty of action. We can lie, cheat, destroying one of our principal beauty spots. i by works meet unto repentance. Surely there is no possible ground for doubt in Far kemd an' noted is thy name: ! Mr. Hudson is reported as saying by the tail than any other member of the Eu-1 s^ea'> Se*- drank and misbehave ourselves gen- reference to our attitude. We regard the An' the’ you lavin’ heugh’s thy haute. 1 that he believes the door to be not ropean Concert." v eraliy or we can lead clean, decent, orderly Thou travels far; I yet shut against the forming of a I lives. If we do wrong we are visited with in- whole proceeding as a municipal crime of the I national government before an elec- most flagrant description and! we have not hes­ Until Ithou’s neither lag, non laoae, A Modern theology has abolished both thel evitable Punishment'in the present life. If we I tion. Unhappily, it is now consider­ itated to say so from time to. time in the plain­ Nor blate, nor scaur. ably less widely ajar than before the do well we are rewarded in the present life. Devil and his torrid place of abode. It is not est of language. convention. But Manitoba still hopes 1 he Power that rules is absolutely just. very long since we heard a preacher in Belle­ We have often wondered why it is that Whytes, rangin’ like a roarin' lion, that Mr. Hudson and some of his I he so-called Evil is necessary for our disci­ colleagues are patriotically big en­ ville proclaiming his belief in the existence of each succeeding council that we elect goes on For prey, a’ holes an’ corners tryin’; pline. What we call Good is necessary for our ough to own up to their recent sur­ a personal Devil. The preacher was a compar­ and continues the bad work of its predecessors. Whytes, on tbe strong-wing’d tempest flyin’, atively recent graduate of a Canadian universi­ encouragement. i render to party littleness, and work We believe the people of the city are almost Tirlin the kirks; /vvhole-heartedly in whatever part ty. lint nevertheless the great balance of the Examine the Plan from every view-point unanimous in the desire that the island should Whytes, in the human bosom pryitv’, may still be left to them in a con- and the longer you examine it the more clearly ' I certed effort for a national win-the- testimony■ ‘ 'tnouy of thetne later thelogical and philoso- ' I0nS«r you examine it the more clearly be saved, and yet one council after another Unseen thou lurks. 1-1 !' >1 authorities declares that Satan is oniy'you wiU rea,iz lhe ',a’]1 of the ei,y falbersj Wi' eldritch croon. ing degree and Is accepted by the great majori-l ------puiv vusseuness urn cue pari 01 me city nauiers: such meetings authority to act there- ivx.zxr.zx, ». i ». ' I.e lois PC-1re-| fjpor evPll even hvby indllfiPiindifference’onntA fnto thothe niiiilmpublic wicHaawishes nndand I ] after in the name of the electors pre­ ty of the members of the orthodox churches. presented as a finite being, struggling against-—t interests so much as it is l>y indolence, it isa But a‘ y°ur s more interesting than it is fpointnient of fifteen or twenty del- '"I vel. The council exemplifies the principle of.sin 'ba^ da-v Michael did you p.eice | egates at each large meeting would r of the universe,------represents goodness,BuodneBB,L°1 <<,nnyinfc'lngn8-’. He does not 8° very far until lie ease. They follow the line of least, resistance.' Down to this time. truth, justice, compassion, benevolence. Satan “n< 8 111 difflculties more involved than those i create a committee empowered to he seeks to avoid. Surely it is manifest to everybodytby this]Wad dinS a Ls,,a“ tougne’ or Er8e' ! co-operate in any extensive move­ is the personal head of the powers of evil, false- | time that the building of roadways with gravel] ment.—Canadian Finance (Winni- hood, malevolence, treachery, destructiveness! I peg-) cruelty.------; - — | from Zwick’s island is a foolish and extrava- Nevet theless^ we must admit that we have gant process. The gravel is soft and works up An' now, Auld (’loots. 1 ken ye’re thinkin’ Between the two powers, Good and Evil, had' like Mark Twain,. a certain admiration for into mud and dust after only a few weeks of A certain Bardie’s rantin’, drinkin’, there is supposed to be unending war. The pow-]the Satan of popular theology. The______consum- traffic upon it. Then why continue______the ex­ Some luckless hour will send him linkin’. ^SinrfheOiE^b!ll«1Ced..that neitherside can mate adroitness with which he foils the wisest travagance? especiaHy when Tlte'extravagant To your black Pit; i Fifty mills on the dollar is a pret­ be in the ascend-n tG°°<1 seems to ° wman beings shows ability of a high order. >s working for us a permanent injury in an- Hut. faith! lie’ll turn a corner jinkin’ ty stiff tax rate, even for a town, in , . 1 , a8tendant' Oftener, perhaps. Evil Hls unending perseverance, his unflagging other way? | the country it must almost provoke . the farmers to open rebellion. Yet 1 It remiirc f " be,ter of the contest, peal, his patient industry, his indomitable de- The vandalism can apparently be stopped But fare-you-weel, Auld Nickie-Ben! that is what Gravenhurst property It requires only a glance to see how utterly termiimtion, his unfailingt -" "’..o ...... cheerfulness of >n only one way—elect only such aldermen as (). wad ye tak a thought an' men’! owners will be asked to pay this year absurd is such a proposition. There cannot be 8Ijlrit. his companionableness his courtesv iX will pledge themselves to see that the vandal- Ye aiblins might— I dinna ken— It is well perhaps to be distinguished two supreme beings. Either God is supreme care to avoid "givingi”‘------offence,-- may all be“ evi­ ism Is stopped. The people have the remedy in1 Still hae a stake: for something, and we have no doubt or He is not. If He is supreme then Satan can Gravenhurst will have the distinc­ 11 r X i vail dence of —good -x-qualities—...... devoted iuto Ua oacibad pur­ their own hands. Let them see that the reme- I'm wae to think upo’ yon den, be defeated or destroyed at any time that God >’os

Excuse i Reports from the farming district I « a surprise attack upon the Cock. around Kingston show that the har-L ’ *amH ° Belleville bowlers OUKh.prnetiealbu.inos. education. . or cour80 By a small technicality n Kingston vesting Is now well under way. It ]ourne>' Cobourg yesterday to merchant was lined $200 and costs Baid that manly of the farmers have I ''oniI>etc ln an all-day tournament, you arc The Black Eagle will find itself in police court yesterday morning been able to gather In their bumper|The tea“8 were a“ follows: rink No. commences September 10th. for having liquor In a prohibited crops and that some have even com-!1"01’ °’CalIa«han, Chas. N. Snl- following prophecy by the, to pght the White Eagle, whereupon place. He pleaded not guilty and pleted their threshing and have their ra“n “nd Mr' WraiG Hnk No. 2. J. A. j monk, ;. BAKER. Principal. ।------Fratre Johannes, who lived I pae Cock will have to pursue the inspector McCammon was called to grain stored away. IBorbrldge, W. B. Riggs, Rev. c. G. about the year 1600, is remarkable, Jin its application tQ the present!jlllat'k Eagle into the land of the the box. He stated that the Bquor “How are your crops tills year?"1 ^*mith and Rev. A. 8. Kerr. Thirty I Antichrist to'aid the White Eagle. I was found in the rear of the mer- was the question put to a promlnentiteam8 were entered in the cotnpeti- [world crisis. Its authenticity was at I “The battles fought up to that I chant’s store, in a hallway leading farmer on the market on Saturday. t*on an<* H18 playing was keen and i first a matter of doubt because of a t:mo will lie as nothing compared to to t|le stairs going to the second "I never saw such a harvest in all lcontlnuous from 10.30 in the morn- | lew discrepencies in the text, but 11 hat which will take place in the I night. The box was in a small dark my lite,” was his cheerful and en-1 lng 1111 midnight. Mr. Wray's rink ■ the matter was referred to lhe news­ | Lutheran country. closet near the stairs and was cover- couraglng reply, “but the rain hasjo8t ln '^e first round by the narrow paper information bureau at Wash­ “When the beast finds himself ]ed. The box contained thr^e bottles kept me back somewhat from going marBin of 3 shots and Immediately ington and Director Frederic J. Has­ A Savings Account lost, he will become furious. ■ of Canadian wino and thi'ee bottles on wlthwnn me,he inreshing.threshing. I was ableablo;entered ।Knierea rorfor the consolation games kins replied as follows: ; “Men will be able to cross the rlv- ot rye whiskey. P. C. Naylon was to‘ get the grain all stacked ut butiwhlch will be completed today. Rev. Creates Capital “In reply to your letter asking I ers over the bodies of the dead. । with him at the time the liquor was the’ rain has prevented me gathering] A. S. Kerr’s rink lasted till the fi- whether the prophecy by the monk .1.. nals losing out l0 a crack Hnk "Antichrist will sue for peace seized and the accused told them im- lhe crops ln for threshing." Fratre Johannes is real, we would To rise above depen­ [niany times, but the seven angels ( I mediately______where______the liquor was. ’ "Are there many of the farmers , Cobourgers, skipped by Mr. Delaney. OT CANADA say that this prophecy was discover- j yho inarch before three animals of Tn_____ his own___ defense,______the accused "ie same ')OX as you?” was the by 6 shots, thereby winning second dence on the dally led on an old parchment in the Con­ j tho Lamb, will have proclaimed that stated that he kept liquor occasional- nC^x^'^Fy,’ ;prize, which coasted of handsome vent of the Holy Ghost, at Wismar, “Well, from all I can hear there gold table-clocks. The first prize earnings, Capital is essential, and the surest means of । victory will-not be given except, onjy for medicinal purposes. He had in Germany, and is kept under glass ‘the conditions that Antichrist shall been told about three years ago by “are. The rain sgems to have been; consisted of leather club-bags and in the town hall of this city. There be erushed like straw on the thresh-[a local physician that the wine and 1pretty general around the country-[the Gillespie cup. The games and accumatating Capital is through a Savings account been numerous translations । have ing floor. ] whiskey, mixed with another ingyed- side and the man who did not have'scores of Rev. Mr. Kerr’s rinks were whose texts vary somewhat." Face the facts as they are, figure where you can “The three animals will not be ient, was a good tonic for him and his grain in was in a bad fix. Of [as follows: The discrepancies which we noted, course there are some of Xhe far-j economize, and save money systematically.. permitted to cease fighting as long (his wife, as both were delicate, He ' " Round 1 land which you also may notice, are mer's who had lots of hplp or at least) Cobourg (Mr. Hopper’s team) 9; 9 as Antichrist has soldiers. considered himself within the law in , .'probably due to the variations in the more than others and they were able! Belleville 12. .. J. G. Moffat, Manager I I "It will be made manifest that the keeping the liquor, as he lived over)|ko get their work dope more quickly [translation of the text. On the whole Belleville Branch .. combat, which will be fought out in Round 2 C. B. Beamish, Manager his store and thought that was his than, some of us. Next week, how­ Picton Branch .... it is a remarkable prophecy. It is that part of the country in which Oshawa (Mr. Young's team) 7; private dwelling place. He never ever,e ~ _I _guess______everythingo ...... will be in ' as follows: — • Antichrist forges his arms, is no hu- Belleville 14. "The real Antichrist will be one of ( Was intoxicated, and P. C. Naylon an(] threshing weH under way.” /mon conflict, (he Animal defenders and Inspector McCammon swore that Round 3 the monarchs of his time, a Lutheran ,i::d Inspector McCammon swore that This seems *o- have been the con- Oshawa (Mr. Peacock’s team) 8; I STANDARD BANK OF CANADA of the Lamb will exterminate the he had a very good reputation. sensus of opinion. Conversations Protestant. He will invoke God and Belleville 20. last army of Antichrist. In passing judgment, Magistrate with and correspondence from far- give himself out as His messenger, Semi-final Game "Antichrist will lose his crown Farrell stated that there was no pro- rners leads to the same conclusion or apostle. Kingston (Mr. Bibby’s team) 0; and die in solitude, and madness. vision in the law that allowed a sus- that some oA the more lucky have Prizes Offered 'This prince of lies will swear by Belleville 19. His empire will be divided into twen­ pended sentence. The law states been able to get in their- bountiful the Bible. He will represent him- Finals ty-two states, but none will have any clearly that liquor kept in a place crops. The help problem has been BY THE CANADIAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION TO | self as the arm of the Most Ilfgh, Cobourg (Mr. Delaney’s team) 19 longer any fortflcations, army or' ueder the same roof as that cover- a knotiy one and has caused much sent to chastise corrupt peoples. Belleville 13. ships, of war. ing a. store is in a prohibited place, anxiety. Everyone'from children up "He will have only one arm, but ( The final game was played in a 1 Boys and Girls "The White Eagle, by order of an^l therefore he was forced to im- has been working from sunrise to his innumerable armies, who will downpourzof rain at 8 o’clock. It Michael, will drive the crescent out: pose the fine of §200 and costs or sundown in lhe fields arid the far- EXHIBITING take for their device the words, } attracted a large crowd of interested of Europe, where there will be no) three months. mors have labored as never before 'God is with us’, will resemble the j, onlookers, who braved the incle­ longer arty but Christians. He willI C. R. Webster conducted the pros- at their patriotic tasks. The iarmer infernal regions. ment weather and rooted loudly for Calves and Pigs at Fall Fairs install himself at Constantinople." ecution and G. )J. Smythe defended »n these days is indeed the man be- "For a long time he will act by an the Cobourgers. This was Cobourg's I-till particulars ana application forms may □e tbe accused. .hind J1-. man i-eliind the gun. obtained by applying to any, branch of tlje Standard craft and strategy. His spies will Explanation ’i“ “__Whig, (first open-for-all tournamnet and overrun the earth, and he will be The Kaiser is a German Lutheran ; great credit is due to them for their Bank of Canada 1 *" enterprising spirit. The Mayor of I master of thesecrets of the mighty. j—one arm is withered. ( LEVER HOCKEY’IST WOUNDED, the town opened the day’s proceed- Manager Belleville Branch. He will have learned men in his pay,■, Germany is the Black Eagle. John Elliott ______ings with a neat little speech of wel- who will maintain and undertake to |[ Austria, her ally, has also an eagle GAVE SKIN TO Gouinlock, H. A. Junior Star, Come, which was heartily cheered. prove his celestial mission. j Russia is the White Eagle. Now in Hospital. | The lady bowlers served luncheon "A war will afford him the oppor-i; France is the Cock. ------and refreshments on the lovely tunity of throwing off the mask. It I| England, the British Empire, SAVE BROTHER Lieut. Gdorge Roper Gouhilock. grounds overlooking Lake Ontario, will not be in the first instance a ।the■. Leopard. 1 xvar which he will wage against a i Officer’s Wound Would Not Heal and [well known in Toronto as a clever Everything was done to make the- French monarch. But it will be one , all-round athlete and a particularly visiting players’ day of fun at Co­ of such .a nature that, after two > brilliant hockey player, has been re- bourg the very best possible. BOYS weeks, all will realize its universal I j London, Aug. 30.—On the 20th of ported wounded, and from a cable] character. 'September last. Lieut. Lyon Aiken, ‘ received by his patents, is now in a 1 (Special to The Examiner) “Not only all Christians but all ;son of Mi's. J. H. Aiken, of this city. hospital in France. Lieut. Gouinlock. Kingston, Aug. 30. A Perth tra-^ho was aj. ^he front with a regiment Musselmen, but even more distant! ' who is attached to the Canadian SOME VALUABLE veller says the amount of waste of j of kilties, was severely wounded. ______peoples, will be involved. Armies' Field Artillery, first came into pro- | foodstuffs at Petawawa Camp was al-! p]e was invalided home during the minence as a hockey player ! will be involved from the four quar-' r as a most beyond belief. Beef. pork, beans [ winter, and has been unable to re ’ ------•*- - j POULTRY STOLEN SUITS ters of the earth. member of the University of To­ [bread and other eatable^ were|turn overseas. Among other injur- ronto championship O. H. A. team of ; "For by the third week the angels Prize Stock Taken and Killed— ; thrown in the garbage cans by tons,1 jOS -was a deep wound in the leg the junior series in 1915, and again i। Names of Marauders Known ! will have opened the minds of men,,1 Three hundred pigs were not found | rrOjn which a great piece of flesh had of the-Aura Lee champions in the I Mr. Timothy Sullivan, barber, has I who will perceive that the man is |I equal to consuming the wastage, and;beeH gouged by a bit of shell. This • same series in 1916. Both teams been. keeping some fine prize-win­ For School ! Antichrist and that all will become;[the number is being increased by । persistently refused to heal, and 1 were remarkably fast, and "in their , ; his slaves if they do not overthrow1 ning poultry of the Buff Wyandotte two hundred, according to the in---- ।( souirHome timeLiiuu aguago methe lucmvaimedical uuuiuri-authori- [ respective games provided some of ( this conqueror. class, among them a valuable formant, who said that barrels o,’1ties decided to try the experiment the most exciting contests of the “Antichrist will be recognized by rooster. He was depending on the.se meat had been buried in order to grafting skin. The young officer ] various years. Gouinlock played here to, win a cup for the third time so । various tokens—in special he will gotten out of the way. ; was placed under an anaesthetic and [ with the Aura Lees, Opening massacre the priests, the monks, the that he could hold it. But last night skin taken from another part or his | _ the rooster and four pullets were women, the children, and the aged. । body for the wound. This did not stolen from their coop, and taken to He will -show no mercy, but will pass CASUALTIES MILITARY NOTES i prove successful. a house where they were killed Many of our new arrivals for Fall torch in hand, like the barbarians, The only chance for entire recov­ plucked, drawn and cooked, Tho but invoking Christ. Major G. 1. Campbell. C.R.O.. ad­ ery seemed to -be to get healthy skin, tell-tale feathers led to the house are here, and (considering the great ad­ "His words of imposture will res­ G. Kerr. Port Hope. dressed a Red Cross meeting in Pic-| । from some one else to be grafted. and the names of those in the es­ emble those of Christians, but his ton on Tuesday. vance in Cloths) you will find the prices | The only sister, Miss Edith Aiken, capade are krfown. The birds are vows of all the human race. E. J. Tracey, Bancroft Major Thomas Ashmore Kidd has j of the city teaching staff, offered and worth about £50. “He will have an eagle in his arms. J. W. Wright, Bowmanville I been appointed deputy assistant ad- j very reasonable. We have good School (insisted upon undergoing the ordeal I There will also be an eagle in the. G. A. McBride, Peterboro jutant and quartermaster general to I of having strips of skin taken from Suits at $4, $5 and $6. Better ones for W. Maddock, Campbellford succeed Lieut.-Col. H. R. Wilson. I i arms of his confederate. But the! [her arm for the sake of her brother. [latter will be a Christian and will j H. Mossops, Smith’s Falls who leases the military service best wear $7. $8. $10 and $12 | Moreover, she learned that an an- 00 A Well Known Belleville Aviator At । die for the malediction of Pope Ben-; Sergt. C. Sharpe, Peterboro Saturday next. Major Kidd left his i aesthetic or the injection of cocaine Carlsrule. D. H. Kelly, Trenton home at Burritt's Rapids to go ov­ I edict, who will be elected at the be-' I might reduce the chances for the Capt. Harold Wilkin, a well- A. J. Lhroucque, Brockville erseas,as a subaltern of the 2nd Bat­ ginning of the reign of Antichrist. [success of the grafting. She insisted known Belleville boy is a prisoner of T. E. Flaxman, Bowmanville talion. He was appointed aide-do- ______COAT STYLES “In order to conquer Anitchrist upon having the operation performed war at Carlsrule, Germany. Tester- s • it will be necessary to kill more men H. D. Willerton, 155, Belleville camp to Gen. Hemming on his return day h(g fat|ier jir p w. Wilkin, at the Military Hospital at Carling JI | than Rome has ever contained. It E. Campbell, 155, Hillier after being seriously wounded, anti a ^.E., of Norwood, received a 'able- Heights, a few days ago, without J ; will need the energies of all the J. J. Dovey, Lindsay few weeks ago given the position as granl from the Red Cross at Geneva, We have the Norfolks, Pinch back any such aid for herself. Five strips E. Sharpe, Deseronto, 155th casualties officer. stating that his son was a prisoner g । kingdoms because the Cock, the Leo- of skin were taken from the arm of and Double breasted styles, for both the pa rd and the White Eagle will not C. Rosenblath, Denbigh there. As this is a place where (he brave girl and grafted on her g \hDE’ A. Kennedy, Peterboro wounded are attended, it is thought be able to make an end of the Black brother’s wound. After that she re-: i small and large boy. For the best value J. Willshaw, Peterboro. Jie was wounded. Capt. Wilkin w.

WEEKLY ONTARIO. take the form and fact predicted by Bourassa is vitally a battle of two food supplies. The im­ port, with the liquor literature In perversion, 1 < of "the bloodiest and most avenging of revo­ position of the canned vegetable order is like and as for sheer mendacity, that will not be as­ TH IA shooting at an elephant with a popgun. Oulu ■ Sufi- lutions.” , sociated with the name of Mr. Arthur Mee, the Should the menace of tho U-boats be mas­ Mere carping criticism Is not the thing. But author. It is more than time that a discredited ay murning at tered, or even materially lessened, and either Mr. Hanna must play the game with the public, Government made way for men who will be • Units.; states is very probable .Germany’s last prop would with the man who works and not with the food •ilntlaw Depart- less subservient to the food t-ntl drink profiteers I to tu« " out nr- be gone, and the people’s only hope would be interetsts, if he expects to win sympathy and one by one they are clipping put the realization of Bourassa’s prophecy, bloody co-operation. The public will respond as they THE POET-SOLDIER anil। It neem» uh if they were going revolution, and end of the war, freedom for have always responded In a patriotic cause if by groupa; In two seasons the game they feel that behind the order lies the desire to The recent death of Sergt. Francis Led- jhaa lost a dozen ot Its most tamoua Germany, and liberty for all the world. hurlers by the age route, tor In a.’no widge in Flanders is another serious blow to , serve the nation and not the jobbers in the na­ Btanee, Matty. Plank, Nap Rucker. S2.50 English poetry. He was 26 years old, a year “•I?--..... FOOD CONTROL JOKES tion. Ford. Brown. Ed. Walsh. Jeaa Du A single meatless day in Canada would younger that Rupert Brooke. His portrait ap­ hue. Joe Wood. Ear] Moore, Ray Col­ After observing the struggles of Hon. W. probably save at least a half million pounds of pears with a sketch in the last number of the lins, Tom Hughes, Cy Falkenburg. all J Hanna to produce action as food controller, THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1917 meat. That would feed, not theoretically, but Literary Digest. heroes everyone ot them, ot count­ the public must be forced, regretfully, to the actually, at least a million persons across the Above a low collar and artist’s tie rises less buttles on the diamond, contents conclusion that up to the present time he has I that were thrillers from tbe opening COURAGE ocean. In six months it would save 6,000 tons'a strong neck, with large, firm chin. The• inning to the finish. labored strenuously to bring forth a mouse. at of meat. The same regulation applied to other mouth, wide, full and sensuous, somewhat re­ Outside of Chief Bender and Red The courage required of fight ng men Perhaps Mr. Hanna finds himself decidedly “up miniscent of portraits of Keats, is balanced by Ames there are no hurlers in the the present time is, probably aomewhat d«er_ foodstuffs, such as bread, cake, pastry, potatoes, against it,” just as Commissioner O’Connor would mean that Canada would supply thous­ eager, gentle eyes looking through studious .game today who have a record In ’ ent from that of olden_____ days,The age of chiv- found himself "up against it” when he sought years of servfce that excites unusual and upon thousands of tons of food that could glasses. Ledwidge was an Irish peasant, and 'Interest. In the pitching averages of airy abounded in Ipersonal ' combat, irregular to bring home the bacon of Sir J. Wesley Fla- ■ * movements. Today not otherwise be supplied. Another system has something of the racial aspect in his face, 1913 there can be found the names armament and uncertain velle. The big food interests may be too much would be to measure meat by ounces. This could though his poetry is rather universal than Hi­ of seventeen hurlers who had put all is machinery, except for an occasional bay- for him, as they have been too much for the be supplementary to meatless days, and there bernian. in ten or more seasons in big league Government, is no doubt that, especially in restaurants and Lord Dunsay, the Irish dramatist, is stated up to that date. Today .scan <>lletThe knights fought to deatli or surrender In the first place the regulations govern­ the records as closely as possible and hotels a great wastage would be stopped. to have “discovered" this poet in his obscurity. ' of one or the other. Surrender and ransoming ing beef and bacon have had the effect—the you will find the names of only five The Allies need millions of bushels of From his preface to Ledwidge’s “Songs of the pitchers In both major circuits who was common enough. The defensive armor only so noted sending up the effect far —of wheat from Canada and the United States. The Feilds,” published last October, a quotation is have seen ten or more years service ost iiiipcueviuuiv, ipricesprices oiof otnerother connnouiLie»,commodities, ) veteran, he being the oldest in point I of the west front. The food question is of tre- fore1 ------a -vvcopy-book ------full— of verses. This would Of service In either league "The got through the joints of the armor, but the knows are content with beef twice or three seem to put Lord Dunsany’s discovery of Led- h|ghly esteemed athlete and gentle- knight’s courage was more like that of the times a week during the present period o f• | mendous importance; the submarines make it ‘ I of paramount standing. It must not be fiddled widge in the year 1914. As a matter of fact, man from Gettysburg, pa„ put in modern prize-fighter, who enters upon a bruis­ stress. A roast on Sunday provides several)I with. If Canada is expected to buckle its belt, however,1 poems of the young aspirant appear­ seventeen years, then comes his for­ ing painful and dangerous encounter, expect­ meals for the average family of five, and we mer teammate, the famous C. Albert the spirit will be willing. But it does not wish 'ed in the Literary Digest in September, 1912, ing'anything but death. His equipment gave know of one home with eight hearty “con­ Bender, with fifteen seasons, and the to buckle the belt only to find the maternal 'quoted from the Saturday Review, and again in him certainly an easy superiority over the ill­ sumers” where a roast has been known to Pace he ts going at present would in­ stomach may be stuffed as full as ever. Buck­ 1913. dicate the great Chippewa will last armed common plebeian soldiery of the foe. stretch over three days, and in a somewhat ling one's belt is much more uncomfortable on Ledwidge’s poetry is not a bit like that of a few more seasons. The renowned The courage of our modern soldiers is ra- disguised form, perhaps over four days. So that Red Ames, formerly with the New a full stomach than on an empty one. W. B. Yeats or the Erse writers. There is no­ t her a self-sacrificing spirit. Physically the Ja­ if a man does not make a practice of eating York Giants and now with the St. And, on the other hand, what will Mr. Han­ thing mystical, misty or rarefied about it. It is panese is weak compared to Hun or Russian, beef or bacon on more days than five he is not Louis Cardinals, is right with Ben­ na do to^help out on high prices? Must all sur- more-like the work of the English tramp poet, der in point of service, both break- tint his willingness to die for the mikado affected, and the meat supply is not affected, ; pluses of food go to the packing houses? Why W. H. Davies, but less fantastic, less brilliant, ing into the big game in 1903. makes him redoubtable. The winners of the either. Take a man’s steak away on Tuesday5 shouldn’t the public be given a chance to pack and more manly. He can say fine things about Walter Johnson is the third old­ Victoria Cross are not necessarily, though and he is hungrier for it on Wednesday. est pitcher in the business, from its own eggs in September, for instance? Let! birds, flowers, or the moon: doubtless commonly, the kind of men who And while The Ontario has nothing but point of service with Eddie Cicotte us get back to the old-fashioned methods for a would shine on a rugby football field. The good to say of the practice of opening the .Am- right behind him. Ed broke into time. Let the packers be told that the public is “The large moon rose up queenly as a flower the game, that is the majors, as a finest courage, the kind that wins modem bat­ erican markets to the Canadian farmer, it; is a going to have its chance to conserve and to buy Charmed by some Indian pipes.’’ regular in 1908. although he had tles, is a compound of steadfastness, self-re­ joke policy that permits the shipments of a meal there once before. John Wes­ spect, resolve and consecration. • the l at prices that do not threaten to reach the dol­ ley Coombs signed to pitch for Man­ hundreds of beef cattle and hogs out of “Georgian Poetry, 1913-1915,” includes a It is not surprising then that women able cut lar mark this winter. Let every man be given ager Mack back in 1907 and has been country while an effort is being made to selection of three pieces from Ledwidge. It is to endure the continuous strain and hardships । a chance to buy, and let the markets be closed ’ a big league star ever since, save tor down the supply at home. honor enough to any living poet to get the en-. one period in which sickness kept of war should make good soldiers. Even among As to the second edict, placing canned to the packers for one month. The farmer would not object to this, and the workingman would tree to the “Georgian Poetry” volumes. As the! him out ot the game. Slim Sallee barbarians Amazons have been not unknown. vegetables on the “banned” list during the New York Nation says, they are wisely edited. appeared in the uniform ot the St But especially for "civilized” war women have have a chance to get eggs for the winter at the • Louis Cards in 1908 and has cut coni fresh vegetable season, it is not discourteous One lyric, “A Rainy Day in April,” shows the the mental and moral qualities requisite. The September price, rather than the December, the - siderable figure in and out of the Many people are quite satisfied to’can’ the I that may be regarded as reliable. “When the clouds shake their hyssops, and the1 canned goods without any word from Mr. Han­ I Mr. Hanna must get down to practical re- rain BOURASSA’S REVOLUTION na. Imagine canned peas when the pods are Istriction. His present regulations are ineffect­ Like holy water falls upon the plain, bursting to be shelled, and canned corn when A great many people are talking Bourassa has prophesied that the bloodi­ ive. and for the most part designed to make a ’Tis sweet to gaze upon the growing grain about reducing the cost of living and the ears are just right for an ear-to-ear at­ est of revolutions will end the war if the Pope’s j laughingstock of the most serious question the And see your harvest born. about economy who are apparently tack! That is apparently another little touch note for peace is disregarded. He says: 1 Empire has to deal with at the present time. sadly out of their calculations. For of humor that Mr. Hanna is injecting into the instance, Prof. Lawrence J. Hender­ “If they Refuse to listen to the voice of ' “The skylark soars the freshening shower to situation,. / hail. son, of Harvard, is reported in a j reason and humanity, all the nations will ' TIME FOR A CHANGE Cambridge, Mass., despatch to have turn against them with the fury of hatred But the situation does not call for that And the meek daisy holds aloft her pail.” sort of treatment. The average consumer said "any person who spends more and despair. If they reject the just and dur- s It is no bed of roses to which Canada calls Ledwige was a peasant born and loved the than 24c a day on food can be said knows that his butcher and grocery bills are I able peace which the Pope offers, the war a leader at Ottawa. It is an Augean stable, such country scenes. His life was chequered. “First to be living in luxury?" no joke. The.uc prices of ««all commodities —are-^as j Hercules cleaned out. About a dozen things “People, by buying the right kind I will end by the bloodiest and most avenging 1 he was a farm laborer, later he became a of food, should be able to live on 10 revolutions.” soaring. JHogs_ „___ have,______reached a price never be-1 have to be done or undone at once. scavenger at a salary of 12s per week, and sub­ fore known. There is not a single article , Grafters have to be turned back and told, or 12 cents a .day. Good buying is Take this prediction in connection with sequently secured employment in the copper essential. The thought that ope facts, as reported from day to day, and there which is lower than when Mr. Hanna started, as the French said of the Germans at Verdun: mines at a slightly increased wage. Hypnotism must have eggs' for breakfast every may be good grounds for hope. Austria is sick 1and while it is difficult adequately to deal with “They shall not pass.” The C. N. R. conspira­ next attracted him as a hobby, and he was morning and meat at dinner is un­ of the war, and on the verge of negotiating a *the situation, so far the beef, bacon, fish and cy should be nipped in the bud. Taxatidn and necessary.” promptly boycotted in his native county Meath Prof. Henderson approved of corn separate peace. Germany has seen its most vegetable’ attempts have not struck at the high conscription must be fairly administered. Food as “one who had sold himself to the devil.” But cost of living, nor can they have affected the bread, white bread, dates and cheap powerful days in the war. Boys of the 18 class * control should be real and not a mere pretence; now in his springtime still, fighting for the but nourishing meats to cut the cost comprise one-fourth of the prisoners taken. food1 stocks of the Allies. hit the combines and cut out the waste of food great cause, he has gone, as Rupert Brooke put of living. Germany’s financial strength is fast approach­ in the manufacture of useless liquor. The war it, “rose-crowned into the darkness." His “The high cost of living can be cut ing zero. German orators admit that Ger- 1PRACTICAL FOOD RESTRICTION THE must be honestly and efficiently prosecuted to only through the kitchens,” he said. poems, however, were rather buds than roses, “Our cooks are far from economical, many cannot pay indemnities to other na­ ONLY KIND CANADA WANTS a winning finish. but his life thus lived find given is itself a poem the housekeeper of today has lost the Occasional letters and editorials appear on tions, because it wil be all it can do to pay its Farmers, city dwellers, soldiers in training greater than what it was granted him to write, art of buying and nearly 25 per cent. the subject of the drink scandal. Nothing can of food matter is wasted in the own war obligations. The war was entered and. all classes in the community are willing to and will blossom without fading in the dust of be more scandalous than to snatch bread out of kitchen.” upon by Great Britain, a Protestant nation, to do, everything in their power to insure ade­ Flanders. protect Belgium, a Catholic nation, and is be- , our mouths in order that, the more wheat going It would be interesting to know quate food supplies for the men overseas. “The just what Prof. Henderson finds to across the ocean, just so much more barley and ing carried on to liberate Belgium, and a ne- ffolks at home” wish to see the old country sup­ DOWN AND OUT Ijve on which costs him only 12c a oats may fie reserved over there for beer-mak­ tessary part of that liberation is the destruc­ plied with an abundance of food, and they re­ day. If he can cut his eating down ing. It is infamous that we should pay increas­ (by Helen M. Richardson) to that figure prices must be very tion of militarism and the liberation of the alize that a large margin of safety in flour and German people themselves. ing prices for sugar, partly because great quan­ He is old and bony, feeble and worn, different from what they are here. meat must be provided, so that even after the From the beginning of the war until the tities of that article continue to be allowed to With a halting gait and a dropping head; submarines have taken their toll, there will re­ i go into liquor. Mr. Hanna and other powers at Day by day from the sunlit morn GOES TO TAMWORTH present time, many have looked for the end of main a pjentitude for the fighting men and the Ottawa pay no attention to the criticisms on Till nightfall his plodding hoof-beats tread. After an unavoidable delay of the war to come by means of a revolution in pent-up people of the homeland. Restrictions Germany. Prussia is the most Protestant part this score. They do not even deign to defend His driver a boy with an urging whip. nearly three months, the Bishop of will be bravely faced, and the country as a Ontario has made a happy selection of the empire; South Germany is largely Ca­ i their course of inaction in regard to this great whole will, as is decreed, be prepared for a half! Thoughtless, unconscious, with youthful in tbe appointment of Rev. S. E. Har­ tholic. There is no love for the Prussian War portion instead of a whole. ; crying evil of food destruction for the nianufac- zeal, rington, M.A., of Sydenham, to the Lord in the south of Germany. Socialism, Ituring of drink. Holding the reins with a jerking grip important rectory of Tamworth, va­ The men overseas, even the men in the cated by the election of Rev. W. which includes a love of liberty, was flourish­ trenches, and the men returned, while conva-|i Any honest administration of our food That pulls on the grinding bit of steel. ing as much as possible, but it was choked by problem must put down the big concerns which Jones as Secretary of Synod. lescing in England, know what it meant to face Rev. Mr. Harrington is a com- militarism as effectually as the war lords could have us by the throat, and are apparently re­ The crowd goes its idle or busy way; the British food regulations. All have taken Who cares for a horse that is lame and old?' paratively young man with an ex­ Sioke it, and in Germany itself the people were presented by the Borden government. Of these cellent record, both at college and their belts in a hole and gone hungry. In Eng­ There’s never an hour in the busy day' might and believed’that Germans were a su- concerns the liquor interest in one of the great­ in ministerial work. He graduated land one’s meat and potatoes is doled out to' esr a But one i$ beaten or one is sold. from Trinity .College, Toronto, in lerlor race. This has been taught for forty him by the ounce. In the United States the pro-L?^est and one of the most hostile to all our wel- rears, and consequently the bulk of the people . Will the Canadian electorate be bam­ The proud high-stepper,—-ah, mark him iwell! 1911 being Gospeller. He was iposal is for meatless days, for the preservation' ' mediately placed in charge of the low living were taught that fallacy when! boozled by the announcement that “The Fid­ Nor fail to note as you pass him by, of the meat supply by means of preventing the mission of Pittsburg, where he did mung, and it is hard to eradicate or shake off idlers” was prohibited in this country simply be- His arching neck and his nostrils’ swell, excellent! work and made many | slaughter of calves and Iambs, for a universal he teachings of the earliest years. Outsiders,• leaving of flour. | cause of some exaggerations in it of the drink His pawing hoof and his flashing eye. friends. Hewas then transferred to lllen nations, may tell them of the wrongs and social evils in the army abroad? The liquor Sydenham in April. 1915 and he was 1 In Canada the food restrictions up to the I It may be the wreck that you see today Inot long there before the effects of hey suffer, but they were fed on militarism interests are allowed to publish and circulate 11 present hfive been warranted to provoke irri- ■ Was once in a harness like his as bright; his administration strengthened ind cannot be made to see its horrors. The j broadcast the most fantastic lies. Must a lot of station and to save not little produce in the ag­ He may have stepped in the selfsame way, church life in that district. The Rev. filing up of the dead and wounded in the war, truth on the other side, if it chance to fall into Mr. Harrington will take up his gregate. Hon. Mr. Hanna seems to be attack- Proudly erect and with footstep light. he difficulty of obtaining enough to eat. and TiirtZ aiZin/Vrom“ra" SBem8 ’° T attaCK' aa exaggeration or two. be put under the ban? new work at Tamworth Sept. 1st. he hopelessness of a victorious ending of the‘done nothing to curtail the ShteTof climes Ce,ebra'ed Philosopher gave the advice that Yet someone' sold him to be a slave; He leaves Sydenham with the sin­ To be lashed, ill-treated, ill-fed;—no doubt cere regrets of his many friends and rar for them, may reach their understandings, and lambs; he has not ordered a “meatleZs” -* “Sn S ‘° faU 'nt° °‘le “e Sh°Uld lean । the church people of Tamworth. nd finally create such a sense of wrongs that'day, which is the only sort of a “less” dav that1। "a little towards------““ the“ opposite and so 'strike’v,‘ the I Somebody loved him. sometime, but now Marlbank, and Enterprise feel happy hey will be roused to vengeance which will will count in the scale of this great war which । °,.r gUt _..j tr...... “ “ThG , H&’s just a ilorse that ts down and out. that so excellent a minister Is to suc- I b i ai, ■'iiuu diera does not begin to compare, from anv re-' —Our Dumb Animals. Hiceed their former