Lawrences PIANO POLISH
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Lawrences PIANO POLISH
VOL XX WOLSELEY. SASKATCHEWj NO 27 ’ I Exam. Results Lawrences PIANO POLISH On your Car? It s the best yet for polishing Cars. Pianos and all kinds of Furniture. We have it in stock now. 0 H A IL insurance. B u t are you that rare exception ? Yn.i need H A IL G IN A N EM ERGENCY Juvenile Entertainers Moneys Collected tor May he «r> situated as not t<> require A t the re g u la r m onthly m eeting ■ be execu tive d iscussed w a ys and m eans for stim u latin g R C . w o rk, and are now busy with plans for I organ izin g tbe W o lseley d istrict. Sl/MMERKERRV A. 6. THOMPSON One Man In a Thousand w o u tu ir T h ird C la s t, P a ri l . - L o r a t H enry H u m , Lillian M ary T o d d , W o lseley; C onstance N aom i C am pbell, Edarard V icto r C am pbell. EU isborb; Lillian G ra ce W in n, A bbotsford school. N ellie G ra ce R ich ard son failed in one subject, a it , but w ill be p erm it' led to take up the h igh er work. T h ird C la s s, Part II — Robert I S y lvester Be»t (h onors), W illiam | R obert E llio tt, B lanche Bonisteel P erley. J„ F o il Second C la s s — Robert S ta n ley Conn, Helen V e ra P erley, E m m a J-use R a in v ille, A rthu r M rM illan T h om son, Ja c k R alph W h yte. Special su b jects, L ottie Barber. Statem ent of m oneys collected by the R o se ol Sh aro n R ebekah L od ge No. 37 for R ed C ro ss and war w ork lo r the period of nine months. T o tal am ount collected $ 2 7 3 3 54. D ispersed as fo llo w s :— H alifa x re lief, $ 9 6 7 9 4 ; Y .M C .A , $ 6 3 0 0 ; T reasu rer, Provin cial R ed C ro ss, R e g in a , $ 1 0 8 9 .2 5 ; m aterial exp en s es, e tc ., $ 6 1 3 .3 5 . A lso the follo w in g a rtic le s that have be*n fo rw ard ed to the Provin cial Red C ro ss, R e g in a : 503 p airs so c k s, 1 1 3 personal property b a g s, 4 3 c a p s,*4' sh irts, 3 scarfs. , T h e m em bers of R o s a ob ivh arotr L o d ge No. 37 feel v e ry g rate fu l I any assistan ce g iven them in^thei w ork by the m any friends w hereby they are able to publish the abvtre report. V S. A. H il l . S e c ’y. R ebekah Red C ro ss S o c is . TOTAL ASSETS OVER 184,000.000.00 T h e W o Letey R C -S . w ish es to ackn o w led ge with th an k s the re ceipt ol $ 1 0 front Mr. W . Coburn. T h ird C la ss, Part II.H -L cslie M cC ow an, W illie L ew is. Try it. 8VBSCRIPTION. fl.A0 A YEAR Red Cross Notes Departmental Why don’t you use IIKY, AUGUST 7, IMS. m e n d e d by 1 h a v e played",‘ th e L’n ita d-.i fVr n i n e d m d a y s in I 'd r every day. T heir p i l u l a r AmeriC well a s tl and dancr sa m e n e ss ; g ra m m a rs have, haveSfy i , upa<< p aeved 1 . evening; ■ en «(6 m t stint ‘ G arlan d Ju ve n ile E n tertain ers, o fj W in n ip eg, com ing to the lo a n h a ll,] F rid a y A u g u s t 9 It, u n Je r the au>pices of the G reat W a r V eteran s. T h is ch arm in g g reu p e o f little j a rtists, who a re now on tour for the G reat W a r Vet eran s, visit us on F r id a y , A u gu st 9th F o r over three y e ars they h xve delighred thousands and raised thousands' ot d ollars for w a r ch arities and the><jreal W at V eteran s. It is one deligh tful en tertainm en t, s o n g s, d an ces, m usic and ch aracter sk etch es, every item clean , brigh t and up to-date. T h e S ix G arlan d G irls are really a treat to fe e . Bunny L ob an , the grea test boy violinist in C an ad a and T eod y H alllo rd , one o f the sw eetest hoy sin g e rs in all C a n a d a , it is one g ie a t en tertainm ent. M rs. Lee Richard<mrfMp ho is a hon m em ber G re a ^ W p r Y it e r a n t, devoted near ly four y e ars to bring out all their talen t. Another g re a t item isC o rp G riffiths, 39 m onths w ar prisoner in jp srm a n y . Secu re y o u r seats at jB o w lh ys’ d ru g store. Entire p ro ceed s to g o to the G reat W ar V e t erans. Moat people are at tout* time cunfronted by Uie necewuty finding fund*quickly. In them war timm, when the weed for extra flash is frequent and urgent, it is necessary to have a KKSER\ E that ran lie quickly applied to the emergency. A Saving* Account is a simple and easy method of providing a jn-rvoial contingency fund. It Is always subject to withdrawal and earns 3% interest compounded semi-annually. Make your revenue grow steadily. T BANK GOODYEAR TIRES DOMINION TIRES SERVICE STATION W e s to c k all s iz e s and carry a fu ll lin e o f R epair M a teria ls J. ROCHE W o l s e l e y ph o n e A Goal G a r a g e 93 and Wood Rar .v„h* HIGH OVEN y@Krmi3 HAY HIGH OVCN This is the Season of the Year when y o u may be thinking of getting A NEW RANGE By buying heavily in these line* before the enormous raise in prices we can quote you some very interesting prices. Look them over before you buy G . F . E ls e y &S o n s IF ITS HARDWARE, WE HAVE IT s [a-V M anager, W olseley M anager, G lenavou M anager, M o n tm artre /I H Your Trip to the t o t e is not-complete without a - KODAK We have a complete line of these from t A U LT O Block lo a m o i ORONTO T h e people o f M offat and W est. ' field h ave had She pleasure ot a p laying | visit ‘ from Mrs. A . F ra se r. L is t to d raw j Sun d ay she g a v e an ad d ress to the L a st] M offat con g regatio n cn her work ip le tc j am ong the Indians in the K en ora 3A e y d istrict, which w as very interesting .C a l- I an J b e n e flttp ^ £ all who heard if. ich a A collection w as taken icr the W om en’s M ission ary '“ o c ifjy . 5# Cl roi o fT A - X . M c D o n ald , G. R . T ucker, F . F. O s b o r n . Insurance in the stromrest companies. W e handle only those which pay 100 f t l i i h b LAN GEORGE th e FIFTH, by the Grace # ^ Jo d of the U nited K ingdom of G reat B ritain and Ireland and ok tRe British D om in ion s beyond th e Seas, KING, D efender of the Fa|£h, Emperor of India. To all to w hom th ese presents shall come or whom th e sam e m ay in any w ise con cern ,—GREETING : A Proclam ation of con d ition al amnesty respecting m en b elonging to Class 1 under th e M ilitary Service Act, 1917, who have disobeyed our Proclam ation of 13th O ctober, 1917, or their orders to report for d u ty, or are deserters or ab sen t w ithout leave from th e C anadian Expedi tionary Force. A N D W E DO H E R E B Y S T R IC T L Y W H E R E A S con sider - W ARN AND SO LEM N LY IM P R E S S able num bers o f m en U P O N A L L S U C H M E N , and £*s w ell those belonging to C la ss I u nder ou r M ilit a r y S e r who em p loy, h arb o u r, conceal or assist them vice A c t, 1917 , called o u t on a c tiv e service in in their d isobedience, th a t, if th e y p ersist in ou r C a n a d ia n E x p e d itio n a ry F o rc e for the th eir failu re to rep ort, absence or desertion defence o f C a n a d a u nder O ur P ro c lam a tio n until th e e x p iry o f th e la s t m entioned d a y , o f 13 th O ctober, 1917 , alth ou gh th e y h a v e th us th e y w ill b e p ursued an d punished w ith all the becom e b y law soldiers enlisted in the M ilit a r y . riggur a n d s e v e rity o f th e law , S U B J E C T T O S e rv ic e o f C a n a d a , T H E -JU D G M E N T OF OUR CO URTS M A R T IA L W H IC H W IL L ' B E CON H a v e failed to rep ort for d u ty as la w fu lly V E N E D T O T R Y S U C H C A S E S or oth er requ ired o f them under th e said M ilit a r y S e r com peten t trib u n a ls : and also th a t those w ho vice A c t and the regu lation s thereunder, in em p loy, h arb o u r, conceal o r a ssist such men clu d ing th e O rder in C o u n cil d u ly p assed on w ill be held s tr ic tly acco u n tab le as offenders A p ril 20 last. and s u b je c t to th e p ain s, p en a lties an d fo rfe i O r h a v e deserted. tu res in th a t b e h a lf b y la w p ro v id ed fo r th eir O r absen ted th em selves w ith o u t le a v e said offence. from o u r C a n a d ia n E x p e d itio n a ry F o rc e , P ro v id e d h ow ever th a t n o th in g contained A n d it is represented th a t th e v e r y serious in th is O ur P ro c la m a tio n is in ten ded to release and u n fo rtu n a te situ atio n in w hich these men the m en afo resaid from th e ir o b liga tio n to find th em selves is due in m a n y cases to the report fo r d u ty as soon a s p ossible o r to g ra n t fa c t th a t, n o tw ith sta n d in g th e in fo rm atio n and them imm u n it y from a rre st or d eten tio n in th e w arn in g contained in O ur P ro c la m a tio n a fo re m eantim e for th e p u rp o se o f com pellin g them said , th e y h a v e m isu nd erstood th e ir d u ty o r to p e rfo r m th e ir m ilita r y d u t y ; O ur in ten tion ob ligatio n , o r h a v e been m isled b y the a d v ic e being m erely to forego o r rem it th e p en alties o f ill-disposed , d islo y a l o r sed itious persons. heretofore incurred for fa ilu re to re p o rt, absence w ith o u t le a v e o r d esertion in cu rred b y A N D W H E R E A S we desire, i f possible, to those m en o f th e d escrip tio n a fo re said w ho avo id th e infliction o f th e h e a v y p en alties w hich shall b e in tb e p rop er d isch arge o f th eir m ilita ry th e la w im poses fo r th e offences o f w hich these d u ties on o r befo re th e 's a id tw e n ty -fo u rth d a y soldiers h a v e th u s been g u ilty , and to a ffo rd o f A u g u st, 1918 . th em an o p p o rtu n ity w ith in a lim ited tim e to O f a ll o f w h ich O ur lo v in g su b je c ts and all rep ort and m ak e th e ir service s a v a ila b le in O ur others w hom th ese p resen t s m a y concern are r a d i a n E x p e d itio n a ry F o rc e a s is b y la w h ereb y required to ta k e notice an d go vern th e ir bounden d u ty , a n d a s is n ecessary fo r th e them selves acco rd in g ly . d efryier o f O ur D o m in ion o f C a n a d a . I ll TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We k m ca m d them Oar Letters to be mode Patent, and tbe Great Seal Of r — b to be her o i n affixed. Witness: Our N O W K N O W Y E th a t w e in th e e x e rd a e Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Conns o f O u r p ow ers, an d o f O ur good w ill and and r « i a f iHiit Victor O k rW u W illiam. Duke ef p leasu re i s th a t b eh alf, d o h ereb y procla im an d Marquess of Harrington. Bari of lari of Burlington. Baron Cavendish d eclare an d cau se to b e p u blish ed an d m ad e Baron CavcndWi of Ecigbley. know n T H A T T H E P E N A L T I E S O F T H E Knight of O u Moot N oble Order o f the Garter LAW W IL L N O T B E IM P O S E D O R One o f Our Moot Honourable Privy C ouncil; E X A C T E D a s a g a in st th e m en w h o belong Knight Grand Craas of Our Moot Dietingoiffied Order o f Boiat Mirhott sad Saint Gaorge; Knight to 1 u n d er O ur M ilit a r y S e rv ic e A c t, Cross o f Our Royal Victorian Order , Gov1917 , an d w h o h a v e disob e y ed O u r Pvt n o r O aten ! mod Coenmander-in-Cbicf of Our atson a fores a id ; o r w h o h a v e received from a n y o f O ur reg istra rs o r d e p u ty i _ At Oar Ooveruaodnt House, iu Our C ity of OTTAWA. to report fo r d u ty on a d a y n o w p sffi an d h a ve d m iF IR gr dsy^af AUGUST,Jo ^thc^ e a r jr f Our failed so to rep o rt ; o r w ho, h a v in g rep orted an d o b tain ed le a v e o f a bs ence, h a v e fad e d to iu the ninth year o f Our R cign^ rep o rt a t th e e x p iry o f th eir l a v e , o r h a v e d eserters from O ur E xped itio n a ry F o rc e . P R O V I D E D T H E Y R E P O R T F O R D U T Y ON O R B E F O R E T H E T W EN T Y F O U R T H D A Y O F A U G U S T 1918 . Under-Secretary of State M — S M M M SM M SM M W S iM — « » S S M S » M M M M M ! ATTABOY i B r in g in th a t fu r c o a t an d g e t a lid a d o f fa th e r w in te r. Don’t w a it u n til y o u freeze u p l*ef«re h a v in g a J lin in g p o t in th a t coon. A n d w h a t a b o u t h a v in g th a t lust y e a r ’s fa ll boat d y e d ? A n y sh a d e y o u lik e . I ca n Kave y o u m o n e y. Fee m t a b o u t it. A. J. K EEN A N , T a ilo r. Clt-nuinK'. Pressing, Repairs and A U*i s ' i<>n«. Specially. Ov«t S. Cole’s Fi*-rr-h f »r y Cleaning a 5 Z •S S S S O S S S S S S S ttS S S e s S S M S S S IS S S IS S S tS S S S S S S S e S M S S O E. L. N E W C O M B E , Deputy Minister of Jnnice. (ViludlL MONEY TO LOAN W e h a v e u m lim ite d mm o n ey - to y3<>&n on F a r m s ': d o Jvo u c o n te m p la te b o rro w in g ? I f so, c o m e in a n d g iv e U8 y o u r a p p lic a tio n now as th e re is e v e r y in d ig a ii/jn •-{ m o n e y tig h te n in g a n d th e ra te r*f in terest g o in g u p . A ll lo a n s a re passed on b y m y se lf, arid th e m o rtg a g e p a p e r- issu e d th e fo llo w in g d a y , n o d e la y s w h a te v e r. W e w ill a ls o g iv e yo u p r iv ile g e s th a t rrcr o th e r lo a n c o m p a n y w ill g iv e , Le., we w ill a llo w y o u to re p a y th e wholfc o r a n y p a r t a fte r tw o y e a r s w ith o u t to n u s . Tho solicitor* costs are kept as low a* possible. Perhaps you have a loan <oming due, which you wish to renew, if so,call and see u«, and we will quote you a rate on it, or will advance a further amount should you require it. FIR E , L IFE , ACCIDENT ^nd H A IL INSURANCE in only the strongest companies. JOHN R. GARDEN & CO. Phone 17 and 39 W O L SE L E Y Union Bank Bldg. ■\ I *I I’ I i Binder Supplies i i 8 f t Knives, 5 .25 Chain Links Sections, each, 8c Main Drive C hains Guards, 3 7 k Canvases P itm an’s 65c. Canvas S lats . Reel Arms, from 20c Tongues Reel Fans 2 5 c a n d 3 0 c Stub-Tongues i a i Get what you want in good time as stock is limited, and it is going to to difficult to obtain further supplies. 0 n— P. F. GRIFFIN 5 h op P k s o e 132 H o u se P h e n e 8 0 SM M M M M M M S M I M M M M t O » SM M M M M » SSS >r ______________ TT1K JffE W S * W O T -S K L E Y , s .V s K . ECONOMIC FATE OF THE WORU) B he*, w w » » » usso»;t«i«*i- « W N REGENERATION OF GERMANY IS IN HANDS OF THE ALLIED POWERS -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - “ “ NECESSARY TO COMING OF PEACE Placed in O p p oo aaa G O TH ERS Kecen’ Dir $ ic u u a u a (ot i t feat a* F a rt of Plan* ( S M g tb o r fLu kc 1€ 30 i f f -gain in the front line* T b d y J Washington — ( jft c u l d t i p i l i k t l Tj j Celebrated their return b) contim iil p o L t i i L D BORDEN ON THE B A R B A R O l S IIL N Y ^ E tu u c tell bow ib r O nuM I hr lio ry of the G00^ ka man tar j| , harassing the enemy opposite t© B R I T A I N W I L L G I V E P R E F E R E N, C E T O D O M I N I O N S ] *Tfeifn * ® * roi * rnand bat c u » t d to bt oak* the lawyer * ! them, raiding ban almost at m il, and 1 ' _ • b*be 4 ts rhe newspaper* tfirou »' ov I is o«r n e ig h b o r. H e lr o m ,« u iU, * n n o ,» g him It •» « " i S n > . G e r m a n y M u s i B e N ln d e T o C l e a r l y l n d e r s t n n d T h a i t h e Premier lJ o )d George, S p etlin J Of • Lcatfuc of Nation*. Declare* an) M uflkai lairm eit, pre •O aa to airaw , « r i , loWi ,U»I UITI | derstood that » an n it ln* u o a u n divi eoem> can *U »A1 *t yp .*ire P o w e r o f A l l i e d N a tio n * W ill B e L a c d R e l e n t l e s s l y ( u ti l concern u a o jU ft o , , . - Utc enemy t J! I i u t m tbe K t w id battle 01 in r I b a t th e L o n g e r th e L o e m > P ro lo n g s th e W a r th e H a r d e r ~ ^ . but whose neighbor for the puryett, ha* been placed ia j I f are c. bat i t n t « w f the promt** of M ilit a r is m is C lo a ip lc t e ly C r u s h e d A n j i a t ’S niy supreme ffp n j of tM W ill B e th « T e r m s I m p o s e d O n T h e m a < ind ite blow a y u n n sbr A agio to bod those who Already prisoner* have been ‘ cap P reach front. t I may be a neighbor tured from this division Ih - ( j ^ "A fter eever.l day* of London.— Speaking at a lur J e m love God supremely,■ i m a n * I id t h e a *.a i t u 1 4 | i *i *•1 .j-i t t o t f i f r . t . t f i t , . . r , i .1 , 11-1 ^ a g e * - ■ ” — - —— : t tven at the Canada club in hi* bonl>4 *M Lui. 4 w* —'N o a.«, tfaouid life's» bighw highway th e <!ofeat of the G erm an a r m s ” » a r « i * r »b»R fe d *11 along along We af | tbinU now that their from lir for. at which the I.)ukc ©i GonnaCglit Hut ill wounded and and pr»ctu JJly no m an* land. at.til the battle ie over the despatch. “ Wind**burg and L u d -; J j ' T x *been * * wounded 1'iecided. Sir Robert Borden referred ■ »«<> » h v know ere pit* ed at tbe eadorff bave d e e d e d fo make a lull r° ° * Y *£'’ !V, ° ,n V . S * n * * A young T o ro n to officer »oio<- Roumanians are Giving German* j to the is o i s u a K B r t incurred hr Pre » t / it ii going.'’ ourselves. To be a neighbor i* to -- rl,ght* afG p<nflrated with • »er _f ^ ,_ rrv Bat D yW m k conf<i**u>n ----- —— 1 the Canadian minister* in coming to ' r i tiM if L i ; yd Georg* Vi; |« I tj€Bvailed Over the Military rote. Leering on the* abo,n *** wh° * « • * within a mil* of the enem y* ‘ G rM 1 ^ * f W* " y "A n official depuUtrea ■ (■ ted, ia addretitag *“ r ,P I ^ H M b t Irene* • y kleni without encountering P a t ;t —Its well informed Rumanian | England this year in co n ttq u ercf oi Chief* '1 he situation on the M *m e,’ pub _____ circlet demanding to discern neted, L * t J a »mg!e boebr of two hundred .enjb'M of the \ a They discovered circle* in : Paris it 1* said the German 1 the important matter* tMML.l l o r e s of U w u r . In te r* , w hich London, — Extraordinary ditc.osu- lished in about th« m n r terms tn a l l | u| ^ ^ tfc# leefcouv for those in oa returning a dupout from whence high ebrr;mand has a»ked the tom j their attention at hor r. •net for a d i t ' u n i o n of after ibe » < r re* apparently confirming tbe rum the } .p er* of the entptrr. Utea to n ffg ^ w f )iejp issued German voices | The officer ] inanjirr of the- German troops sta -1 H r flully realiaed tha* hi* hr*t dut. ^ H a rr rcpmrn‘ ti-r oa the needy kept guard while the sergeant return tioned in Kouniaiua aud n lhe Ku» j wp» >0 the Casusdian people, set hr or* or dissensions at German bead m ale the German public, profound(ontmerciol piobleoi* the fotal | —-.rter* f W .lit ‘ I oeceiearily. D^r * >M I* J, m in mi ^ ‘ **:‘ r> r , U|-sm s 1* 1 9 anting nii»s> § cut V>Ot of vs the *••* Crown »* w - ly dereired, . . accept t , • failure , ed for bombs. A fter half an hour, ttan district* iiogg many d>vi»i' «* can issa* eqfuaMy conscious ts»n Iron* tliat p oll'y we prosfaim," said the %rr prince’* d im iirou i attack are pubwhich was j Christ's pity was aroused as he tlie necessary tackle arrived, and the be released to he sent to Ihe^wt stern ii .landpoint but not forgetting •SUQ.C'd |i unadians who had erntssrd the o f'a n came in to contact with those who dugout was blown up. Tw o keep |g tonci ■ - !i*Ued >a the newspaper Tages Z « - ,< k »««*'* more fronfi kfg< kri. >cn, jto fight for freedom 111 the |>ast four __ ______ kutsUncc of t^rat of l*ari* and the 1 Urniaie and in need. AM those Canadians had no*- arrived The e* Field Marshal von pte*. .. ~.,r4 brat with our dominions lung o f £stcn, the •uuianli ac |yeara that no duty could | l>e more .... German sontni^uder iu KuUUi~nfe, sad *er.,nd. with our allies There ’ .nhicb is that at council — of war T1 k i r * ia if 2a. .......... ---- J '‘rushimg of the mrtitary forces of ih« who have his natnre wiTl be h k ' " '** tplosives aroused the whole German tentc i than is . s'-fod d- *1 01 dis u»*iou .b< a held in tba p resec.e of tbe kaiser th e ; **.|*Mt f moved. line. For a short distance, t h r |o S -Jco rd in g to a despatch to th' Havas i*er*oos or more compeli,i.g Hir.denhurg *<> dc/ewee the agency troin Berne, replied that ’ * 1 that in wibich he had hern r ’gag< d league of na’ ions J am certainly ,jB t( t r a w * P nacc was severely criticised '< “ Hindenhurg defence renew* renews the * to 1 , 34* cer with bomba, and one oi his men promise decisive against saioove « n ifor tbe pa«t six week*.]' of tho«e who bcl.eer ,n ,t. Hot there , Ljr Ludendortf and apparently »,w .fT 0 * £of. *a d r” »,' v«‘ Uaw »fG*in»» Many u c ndUing to give money to with a bayonet, kept a score of the would b< unsafe to Lor the pas' 15 looi.ii.s the in u .r are two leagues1 of antsons already tn hy H iadraburg. that something t a n - A n gAn l o - P r e n e h front. t»*if say* help the poor and needv. but are un- bochcs down, aud then making a troops owing to the eK-itetl >ood>ag rni rgy and vast rcsourci* of tite esisten e- the Br.ush empire and «»* , uiuouat Co a demand for removal * * ' l^yrtologfiom y wh.ch the strug ^ y f; tfT w erso n ally minister to lucky dash, reached their own posts tion o f the Roam.-man people The despatch adds that von Mack- the most pogtcrfui nation 111 he great alliance against the ■ en'ral |f T^m hu comm-nd was put forward IP* Presents on tb«i front between ,hcnL* Many times the personal safeh p,,iT V * ' . u J tJ**t the kaiser was constrained l? '* * ? ® * k tu n * and ia . tb< touch is more important than the The Canadian* made srvera I gas ensen has ordtrrd the TtoUtnauiaB j world lla ! been throw a into the vicReferring to the Paris n ie ls tio M , to (he ( l i l t n L 0f %ome . Thantpagne, m corsettuen. e of the Iuat^ J j ^ We should give our projections lately, the wind being govcrnnient, ©wing to up rif tags, to ^ ory %cu\c Gffrmaav fia - begiaainq ___ ___ __ _____ __ _ proclaioi a state of siege throughout |0 realise tl.at lor m«i|v mouths the le , * k I ’ L p to the present , r ft ttf justification lor the remoo- ^ . r,T'^n a,t* flc» an*l 1 selves as well as our money. favorable. Subsequent invesvigaiion America La* rm ptr^ td no opinion „ ranre, of Iu, |raders b u t 'j f " 1**!1 eounter-aftacks. has led to 4 Biad op the wounds fv. J 4 V showed them this enterprise account- 'the country. jsplendtd youth of the li. b. had h* <n upon them, and it •* vitally impor* I tbjlt dynastic consideration* p re v a il-1!* ® nycessity of postponing for some j M™ io d ^ d axe the wounds to ed for not a few members of the him ■ 1 Idisembarking on the sliores of Girtii r * _ f . r r An iB n ta ia and France at tlie rati ..f 10,ant that the policy of America and ed over those of a military' ckarsc -1 ,V , r ■ •*' . .. 'd a y which need our attention working parties. " j t h th is ^n d in view . ‘.V,*, b a se s I . I u T S in 11*,*0 per day. If Germany is well art that of this towntry should be in teii It it estraordiaary that such a one* o n o u r _ V 'sej ske knows that this rate will complete agreement cn economic, as statement should bave been permit io *bl>#tjquent o p e ra tio n s , p ro c e e d - ' k ^ *** ^ !le * . for displacement, uml s t r a t e g , J br£ £ » ^ * C W a,k <v' * > r ■ paper. .» well as other problems. An agree ted to appear in a German Representatives of Grain. Milling and |b' “ *-“ «'-uurd for many months to «5»1 regroupings* have to hr created I genuine. T l* « Christians * Proof that the love it will deny them ^ — iKfntitiic. f n i ment among tbe allies means that the however obscure. Banks See M inister. ; ' -'To Uirill ,, (f .mcon^uerable M int SShiNr awaiting_ until preparations ,e lT«a jn order to have somethin to ronotnsr fate of the world will be in is Tons of Bombs are Dropped on fior future operations be completed, Kjve to those who have need. I U tiaw a. — Kcprescpiaiivr* 04 the j*nd heioiiti) ail hrante, the glorioi > ibe bands of tbe great allied powerstiliey ]iave been lorced |To retire in kind o f sympathy is greatly] needed Baden and Coblenz grain, milling and banking interests -pint of Italv, tlie dauntl*-** souls of federated together at present. tihe nbrthern direction erf the Marne today. m London.—The air ministry's com ibail an interview with bir lliouias Belgium atul V rh ia , and last but After disc .sting the necessity of » (front' 6. Bring Vo the inn and take care of munication on aerial activities i»sue« AS hite, minister of finance, and lio n , not least, the mighty effort of this promoting after the war industries T o Give Efficient Support to tbe "How far wiM this retjrenfcnt be tlie au fo rd k at* (v. 34 ). the following: T . A. Crerar, minister of agriculture, motherland *nd all the nations of essential to the ronntry economically Gesiuine Iffvf does not leave its Mer in the T renche. parried out? A retreat o f about a “ In addition to the attacks already respecting the matter 01 financing this commonwealth < ould not,appeal and military, the premier continued: 'dozen kilometres will perhaps be ''r v ic e incOmplcte._ Much Christian T h e longer the war lasts, the stern reported on the Jffth instant, the sta tbe western whc*t crop. As a result «n vain New \ o t k —The federal go ve rn -1 siufticwnt,’ it is n o t thought necessary service is spasmdBic: helps once and tion at Lahr (Badeu) was bombed- of the interview the «'ue*:iou ot a ha : **ln tii» past war*, among nation' er must be the economic terms we men« has taken over in every state in today ’That Hindcnburg should find then leaves a mad to care tor him“ On the nighf of Jitly 30-31, our edf (nice will immediately be taken ■ khich vvtr^ regarded as barbarpuv, impose mi the foe. I think the soon airplanes again proceeded To Stutt- under consideration by the grain Cities havr been pillaged, but when er he realizes that, the better. He is the union the recruiting of 1 oflMnon 1 h im s e lf u n d e r the o b lig a tio n of with- *rif. labor for tbe furtherance of the war. drawing the trontT as far hack as the 7. Gives m oney (v. 35) gart and dropped nearly tw o. tons o f *committee. v,'a ' »M <’’tire nation sy stematical!\ fighting In order to impose his own Labor requirements for war Indus- J Y#*Je.f It coatg a good-^eal to be a neigh bomb.- on the bosche magneto work?.; The matter ol nn.uicmg " i j l be |«illag« d, except by Germany in B' I economic terms on the sllies. He tries have been apportioned to the “ The German vnia/ipr front is im -] bor. I.ove is the most expensive the Daimtrc works and the railwayjtak.cn up by the luimsier of tmaacc |(^uiin; Gtumau militarists *r> poss« • will never swrceed in doing so. state* on a basis of pepuh p lo ro l not to renounce its confidence thing inthe world. It cost God his station. A fire broke out in the 't» with the imperial authoritie*. and »ed by devil* vvliove naim N 1»gion “ So U r as that is concerned, we various tion and aa men are needed they will jinin o0ur Hindcnburg on a c c o u n t ill u r M indetiburu on of o n ly S o n ; i t CO*t Christ his life. Ma.y tion. Ihd bankers' association. It 1* likely *l o t»ermarry no less than to all hummast be in in a condition to deter move forward to meet the demand that.’ wc go and do likewise “ Several bombs were dropped on to give htiancial and cornuiercial -ta -‘ fity tlie. World owe* tbe duty. >•< mine tbe conditions whirh we re wherever this may be. The aim is *•'] fig tone of this official note i« alking in the Spir2. Livi the Fagnau monition work*, causing bility to the gtaiu situation. fhe casting out these devils. This v . r gard as fair, without having them im eliminate the wasteful turnover o f , significant. The im pre.sion caused it fGgtat :a-io). a heavy explosion. Tbe Retuilly ' government will give its guarantee of rin never be won until the task i* posed upon ns by the will of the en to labor, stabilize wages, to increase ; jj, Germany b> the defeat must have i Th ose , freely justified in junction and two airdromes were a t-|lh e fixed price upon the whole of arcouiVhshed. Wc Canadians know emy. themselves as tacked with bombs and machine gun the new crop '1 Ins will enable the. what it *s to have out hospitals “ If he goea on fighting, imposing the production of essentials and give bc< n very profound; their confidence (Christ wtl rffii lent support to the nian i* the muvt be seriously shaken for _ the follows fire. (banks to extend the needed credits j bombed In Kran< r but 18 montli* grratet burdens on as. destroying trenches, who needs from six to ten htigh command solicit and with a inning brother 1. P e r t * , “ On the morning o f Ju ly 31, at 7 30 ; to grain and elevator firms So that ago, iu the Balkans, oar young manhood and guilty also men to work for him in this country < « urt oi humility that is scarcely hab (v, 1) . » o’clock, one of our squadrons at-(buying may promptly commence [whs certain as the .ircotnplislitui1 o f outrage* whirh thgck humanitv, every day he is in France. itual to it* frith favors. t surgical term wffTP’ Reitore tacketEahe Coblenz. Owing to clouds when the grain 1* ready to move. | was successful. J f anyone should •u d makes it difficult to shake hands Independent recruiting of coptmon ing back o f a dislorar observation was impossible. The sta“ The Badischc Lapses Zcitung ts 'm eans t Among those present at the con- j doubt, what shall he say to the sinl with him when the war if over stern labor by plants employing over 100 dej its readers that ] ed mantb. trying to persuade its place W c are tn^httion and* factories at Saarbrucken ftrence were: 1 I f ’easc, Sir lobn titg of the Llandovery G a 'llr, the er frill be the terms imposed upon men sre diverted to the Unftrd States tlie German f'etTman rdtr^fct 1 body o f Christ, and the were subjected to two attacks.Aird, C. A. BoRart. 11 M. the was part 'of bers of t —«P M acKen- murder of the nurses, doctor*, th p?rn. employment service and there will Hindenhurg's plans and that he is sinning Frank persistent attempts to destreiy ev« ry brother ought to as rej ‘‘The first formation encountered zie. Dr. Magill, \ \ . R Baulf, Mr. Lloyd George said that among be rcktrictions upon private adTer ' still continuing ft) impose his will on Km 1 pain a s the dislocation fcttrvivor, yo that there could be no ally g i 'e ; large numbers of hostile scouts be-! Fowler, W. A Bleck. K. W • he hreatest difficulties after the war tising fo r laborers. Under the m eth Germ any’s eneintqjE1 of opr body. This te *“ fore reaching their objective. B itter'(and , F. W. doling, B W ’ vwans and trace and no report? 0/ a s in would be the question of raw mater ods adopted the country has been & h done in the spirit o fighting ensued in the '‘Probably no m ilitary‘ .e*pcrt of vice is rourse of (others. ials and transport, which would re- divided into 13 federal districts, each erfen the highest authority would meeker sE j St we a ls o be tern which four of our machine* were ( -----------(Jgtlire a most complete understanding district in charge of a superintend another’s burdens 2. B ar undertake to forecast -the future shot down. The remainder bombed with Great Britain's allies and do ent. HrsBol * erfent* of ljiis war. Certainly it is 2-4 ). ■ ,their objective and on their return minions. because, “ It is most impor £dens of life, bu IT u fft my purpose to make that attempt irnQ fdfcain were, heavily attacked, tant that you should carry with von lptation. sor- ■ M M g fWfkt itlBre rn a rh in e v O n e h o Jpixt further, bist one may be pardoned if d ltt s 'o f'i ii tlie people who coutnbuted with you A ll of Britain'* Fighting Men Christ is tbe tile machine wax disables _ __ _ sow. snffe |Ot»e feels growing confidence as the to the common sacrifice.’’ in France Confident That U boats are Meeting cjfB-'et When we j grow mg and gathering legions front The premier, agreeing tliat the e»“ The second law o f Christ, er, was cotnpUti With Great Success fhington.—Lord Curzon, mein- beyond the Atlantic are rapidly *«< ccePBfhL Bur systrm q| control could not be Britain’a Alms in Siberia are Clearly ens (v. 5 ). y, in *pi jjfc r o f the Rritish war cabinet. g..\ c surely taking their place in after the war, said: “ All we,ye ob* Sho .Niii*ter»lain—T jie c oming of_Ainej ins ineun|- i-of.i vtlzhue, I despi^p what the I figures Monday nigjgp London.— Tbe fcnation— T. Suit #f Siege in Romania , Crowe Price Discredited indnCin^ Lrop Bomb German Cities K U. S. Conscripts Labor Presene Integrity of Rossia Americans Do Not Worry the Kaiser Britain’s War Efforts "of the British war effort rsp power. Lord Curzon said mat the British empire and the _ __ aqd navy. ^ those who J Great Britain had given n o £ fewer States, “ Vital force# which are streaming the NVord 0/ God to Its poossbiliues are beginning to across the sea to the enemy,*’ he said, are tau 7 m ead! for fhe stgiport 1 give pf t 0 Britons were today nghtuig tn tor realized by the enemy. Despite nil ”th« "v fc being attacked by German sdb-j this I « , , marines which arc certajjp of suc- of the' tea ler. T o repudiate . 1 cign th eatres of the ^var. _ A llow ing German successes in Russia and in -S.MVU I eminent is to secure the poi political*and obligation $ mocjtery o f Qod, .f or he Western Editors Give Opinions ol for casualties and pr,e*uming these the east, it lie , within the ment interference to a considerable united restoration of Russia cess. d ra in e d that they who preach the extent would be oeeded to get raw economic Moot Im pressive Portion of figures to include the navy, they are purpose and power of Great Britain Emperor Williarft added.that they material and organize transport, he without internal interference of any are facing the hardest struggle^ of Gospel sn o u Jd liv e of the Gospel (I Their Tour * taken as demonstrating the fact that and the United States through cotnT * > said, and ia order to execute con kind, and to bring about the expul the war and expresses his own and Cor. 9 : 14>; and I .on don.— Nothing left an im pres-! the only troops in England today are j mapd of the natural resource, 5. Be earnest in___________ vv^ll-doing I fv. 9 ) tracts for abroad. “ I think we ought sion of enemy forces from Russian the couutry’* confidence that raw material* and other Sneana to thfy.l Some fail of the reward because sion on the Canadian editors on the I tntn on lca\e am! n /n in p , m to see that the people who have soil. Hi* m ajesty'* government cat w ill be able to foil “ the drsperifte u n r r of the u i c supp y s r^ *. i* s ~ . th ir give up when the got) is about present visit to the motherland more ! ceither j plate upon the industrial and com keen fighting together should be ser egorically declares that it ha* no in efforts of the enemy.” mercial development and expansion , tention of infringing to the slightest to be reached. ' jjw than their trip to the western front. ergoing the reorganization of units. of ved first. Germany restriction, against Em peror W illiam's y^giforlamaction of 6. W ork for the good of all men This was a wonderful experience. “ Don’t let us make the mistake of degree the territorial integrity which she would struggle in vain. reads: (ym1 0 ) .' . .; .'Llic visit was splendidly organized dissolving the partnership the mo Russia.” “ From the first until the last there “ Serious year? of w ar lie 1 behind The one who is free in Christ will by the imperial government and the ment the fighting is over," the pre has been the keenest struggle for . . n 1 n J i y o g . The German people are c o n - ^ ^ j sympathies and interests as tm inistry of information and the Canmier added. R p c t n r h n iK nn P o rk KCIflOVCO ring'd °* *ls Just cause resting on ____ Currie ______ _ Gen D e G o u tte Is Well w e ll Satisfied the m astery o f the air. U nless all adians in France,_ ____ front Gen. DeGoutte Andrew Bonar L aw , clianccllor of ix e sin c u o ilb Ull I U 1* iyc u w tc u ita |iaH ^ rd and trasting in Ciod’s wide as the race. He will especially __________________ present indications are de<rptive that strive to beTp those who arc mem ' downwards, laid themselves out to With Progress the rxeehequer, followed the pre mastery is passing anti will more, and ! gracious help, has with its faithful g i v e the journalists a tremendous mier in a brief speech, in which he Food Board Allow s Use of Pork at allies confronted a world of rncmie*. bers of Christ’s body. .. . ... A m erican A nuV o n rn0 J,‘ t’*'1** l o , , , r aHi*.v j hi*, welcome. Their impression, hastily expressed general agreement with With . _ <;rl) J)e mean* if hat by hrealitfg the Ger Any and A ll Times Yotjr victorious fighting spirit car gathered, are without exception en tbe Aisne-Marne Lloyd George. The chancellor • army ' on man battle line the war can be ear ried the war of this year .into the Tem porarily th u siastic. t pointed out that some control of ?hT*tlH o « t T x i r « s e d to the corres .ried into German territory v.gorously enemy’s country and preserved the raw materials was needed after the Ottawa.—The Canada food board homeland from the horrors and dev. . “ There is more optimism among j T J’ L jr- !.'.;*faction at the pro-(and effectively If the war cannot --------« , n w . our forces than anywhere else. While pondents his _ d the ijopr be carried into Gerrnanv. by land war, in order to prevent our enemies has removed, temporarily, the restric a'tation of the war. Chief of U. S. Staff Declare* Object i our mrn arc raKCr to gct back to K.ref s, ? ' d!.ancr v ould continue .in la n d sea it ..-m i f hurled upon her from organizing a corner in them. tion on the consumption of pork. “ In tlie second and third years of of Fight on Each Side Is Desthe homeland they are determ,ned t h a t h e adw nce ~ ( ^ fre.m the aiHe also emphasized that, as a result Such action has been made possible the war you. by your destructive not to return till the job is properly til the German* , “ < „ rt,ianv nn vt he u.ad< t«, rlearly of the war, so far as the present by the pork production and conser blows, broke the strengtli of the en true tion of Opposing Army British government was concerned, vation efforts in Canada and the emy in the cast. Mra'nwhile your of T’ 71, A u i e d f o r c e s now occupy the j understand that the tremendou* the finished. I was never prouder Washington.—Thebattle —_ p ---- . . j Canada than ^hen 1 rnft ( anada • ■ and Sc-ra^ w orld-widr |>owrr of thrvr nation* the principle, “ That we are one em United States, and the food board’s comrades in the west offered a brave Aisne-Marne salient has fighting men at the front." Tin - w as »»• > *"d■ - rele*Ueq»1y and pire and that there shall be prefer order, passed today, provides that \A . A . Buchanan, M.F., of 1 <’1 Offensive was brought' ab o u t! m erfile'sly, ziot against a regenerate ence within that empire is establish pork, including bacon and any part and victorious front to enormously into a life, and death Struggle between bow theopposing armies. I.imited oD thhndgc, summed up tbe situation J'rf . ‘ A_ rr;r;.n, wj,0 occupied Germany fif even Germ any may be of the carcass, may be served at any superiorforces. ed '■ “ A s the fruitof these victories, the jectives theGerm ans may have na< and WBg what pretty well- ran *y .**’ Iinrlne the . night the rome r e g e n e ra te ) but against the time in public eating places, operat '■ P„ded to withdraw Germany of to d a y .- Let her proye ing under Canada food board license. fourth year of the war has brought in launching their attack at " ‘‘r i m s : through the thoughts of every mem- j . f ” a v i l l age* Some of them did h rr«elf regeaerafed by works and In making this announcement, the peace in the east. In the west, the or for which General Foeh may hav ber of the party. i,, . others remained in the not by words alone Let her east food board stated that, as a result enemy was heavily hit by the force aimed tn his counterthrust, have been , M R. Jennings, of Edmonton ‘ i4iri , . ot|ir r points of van tage.. out her unclean spirit of militarism U boats are Again Operating Off tbe of conservation measures an«F in- of your assault. The battbs won in submerged in a greater struggle, tn« I his day with the Edmonton battalion , recent months count among the object of which on each side is in- : was naturally his most thrilling cx - 1 n® » • | ,._ an r,0iiring into the and sordid Insj for world domination Atlantic Coast L t l I £ * s t T c r r of^fam c in German destruction o f the opposing arJ") perience. but even this did not e v e r-, American, opened f ir e .'—let her make such poor c ompensa rk from the Dominion W haveZ 'been history. This interpretation of the battle shadoNV y ? grrat admiration tor all ,L ]<*rc -JT—J-__ _ .. .............. . — --i i- t - - ->• W ashington.—The Portuguese bar increased by 125.000.0U) pounds per “ Yon ar*- in the midst o f (he hard was formerly presented by G e n .l ^ ^ j . braaches o f the service. He» , 'wo. que Forto was sunk by a German annum, which is an increase of 571 the horrjor suffering and evil she lia* est atm ggle. The desperatie efforts March, chief of staff, in his mid week addcd t j,af devotion and skill or submarine 550 miles off the Atlantic per cent, over a five-year pre-war av of wrought: and *tlicn 'h all v e listen to the enem y wilt, as hitherto, be conference with newspaper Corrcs , j(,c officers and the spirit and cffici coast Ju ly 27. The navy department erage. her. Until then let her name be toiled by your bravery. Of that I i pondents. In making t h is a n n o u n c r announced that tbe crew of 8 had anathema.” am certain, and with nir the entire ment General March frankly admit been landed at an American port by --------------- r fa th 'd a rd ." ted the German resistance in holdThe following striking testimony a British steamer. r L PI ' nff t^1* sahent had frus- is suppbed by W. F. Kerr, of Regina: Controller Thompson Says It Would A lter overhauling the barque, the Not Be F air to Grower* submarine crew destroyed it with Airmen Rained Ton* of Bomba Upon L Z fC n O -b lO V S k s i trated any hope of bagging any con- “ W e are confident hi the Canadians bombs placed in the cargo of cot Hun* During Advance . siderable portion of the German and their glorioti* record whenever Tordiptgi—Because is not a Darnels Given f i z . - . . . . ii • „ . U .l ‘ - n army. In two weeks, he pointed out, they are -ailed upon to enter the necessity of life, andfruit ton. No further details were given, it would bL ‘C t0 K a ,‘ €r * U-boat "i hr splercdid organization fighting on Ju ly ltl 3 K in P r r 0 2 r 6 S S t^lc encmJ has had ample time to battle. and it was assumed that the crew ■ to* unfair to the grower, if fruit pr»*.< j , Boaat withdraw his advanced dhridoas and _ . . . . and amazing]v complete equipment, was permitted to take to the small 28 and 29, the allied aviator* were-i V rif ‘ ' • •• ' • w ire fixed. Food Controller H. B.] Wadllingtofi —The 'ohm arine t* boats. V t ^ > l ? ng_theuWhoLe of the R a ttle Several C ^ a r im s ^T o w n . .R epo rted ; '' ' ’ ‘m m J bom p'on stated here. Besides, he fto longer a [ determining factor it The P o r to was bound from Savan j front, between the Aisnje and the Seized and a Black •,* ' declared, it would a duconragc p ro-1 1V*V.<•11<4 lMTfar ani^ statements Ly Em. peror lished. < anada’ * o f all r a n k s indic ate t h a t e a m 1 — — . _ 1 . . . 1 . . 1 nah for Oporto. Marne, according to the Havas cor to th* The American* held the apex | ° ' l a r m v is ttr h c a f a b l e ^ nd i fully dr duction to the detriment ot tbe coun-1 ^ tlhfim in a proclamation Sea Port This is the first official word of a rrzpcmd ent at the front. try if a lor. price it, re fixed on jernxtn arm y arul navy that -ubrua the allied drive, the vital point on Iserving of it* reputation a th' lieU submarine operating off the coast re W ishitigW n—Gaptnre by ; Czecho- which the outcpaic oi the stru g g le , tnrc(. ;n {. nropc today—an Jnlv 28L French and British nnes jare “ Tenaciously attacking and , • r~ , „ _______ _______| _ opinion f,-uifs ceived here since a sea wolf appeared bombing plane* dropped over forty Slovak force* of several cities in the lu' 'R ie foc>d controller said that ex- j the vital forces which ar< the fury of German i ^ frankly c x j^ r'-'r l in ail suddenly off the Massachusetts coast tons of projectiles upon cantonments Caurasu* and a Black Sea port where i maT . periments arc bring made at the streaming across the sea, are withRussian mMnhjfm m cw T ijr a tc0 “ ntfr,r foT h/ nuTrtei’ J ” eleven days ago. and roads in Jhe A rdrc and V c s le ; two present time to ascertain the adviog-, JOUMatjon, Secretary Dai i'ls station* ' l ^u* *a4t- ? h e appearance o f the allvalley* and upon railroad m ju u >b and ft a Stearhcr „sunk , iir „Is■ jT ,reported division, ■ ■ v ‘ ■ i i-i tor the dehydra ' l; ” | * l* n n » r ln ,^ j l l i l l k t t i r ) (|^r P E R M A N E N T C O M M IT T E E [and military objectives m the same the Anstrwin rfni ifli jjJ '? I AT H ,rM d i a* this point, w tion of vegetables on , an extensive: 'h e redtietioti »n sinking* has region. ^ On^ Jy ly 29 and the follow- Krtch«p< *t. a^cordinc to informatioa ► ^or*7 -**w il : London.— It is announced that th' {.cah 'been steady,** Mr. Daniels said. “ 'J V . . . . n „ , . . . . tughr. thirty MX tons of bomb? received bv the t zrrho-^ioxat- _ closed todav the 1 food controllers of Great Britain. The country's ' igar supply, he : •nbm arir.t as a leading important fa 4^43 Prisoners Captnred m Ju ly by dropped, fires and explosion* tionai council here. OrireVal taarcl. afeo told ™ ... being caused. TMem were many aeif-j The warships’ gun. were turned ' *?nn***fe; 4f tbe United States ot ! France, Italy and the T’nited Matg* said, is gettting shorter, Init no fur tor-in the, war is ended. It i* atf.avs nfetoat'c, as long a* there i* </»' in British Troops a [ . c° j ts dunng the coarse rtf against the port © ? . Ndvoiosisk !* * * !,w ,lr divisions A s in the ra*< 'who have bein lioldiVg daily rotifer ther rcitrictscsns are at present ton Ssa , ar»4 fir? losing ship* at d division* anaocnced last ; e n tr * here, bave appointed a j" -! femplated. London.—A British official com which fourteen enemy machines were where they were seized, tlie -------------------.w ill Continue to lo *' *hips now ,.t.<l shot down or i^rCH tp laffd d! 4 - ( pap«r said, bnt n o detail* as t o the * c^c' Y^r *e will fir baijt acourd tw ojneni cornu'.ttet. r^lKd the roiuns|t munication says: j j —, a ------- -------! ' I rc*ti infantrir each [tec of representative. This rotrm iW I L L T A K E JO IN T A C T IO N fb « i. bi>t a* for it* I,' ivy a rf't' r infantry regiments in " la the course of the night several damage dooe: were -grven. : -M ed." con . ‘ ice Ttr-fTf n t 'f y \ irrioit* p rp m m s t>i tft* annottncfd tnc F a r is — (.eneral *ru*> rfa fi. a t T o , ] in *h f v u r T ,hat Ukr ’ * P'rVonerx were captured by out pat Uiues captured include Stavropol; F<kiii a re p re p a rin g p la n s T 1*4' " sols in the neighborhood o f Mcrn*. Sirj t k is lo s . and Mw.ft* hrvfca. while u. S TROOFS REACH ITALY regiments. There 'w ill rfompn re p a r t ——— - " , ,■ “ Today there is nothing to report ind -ttj , , - . 1 It w as said th e C zecho-Slovak*. •* ' T 7: - : Z \ « O 0 K V A N C O U V E R S T R I K E S bevond the usual 'artillery activity on xzIta!ir * r.Airr y *"* ' Whit, t.-arT*. in Siberia. I he Chiu roe am b-s.'-dor 1 V an* ot:vcr.--A uoat 4<XI carpenter* Northern Italy. • 1 A m e n o t* ^ 0 ° ^ , had occupied Svarans. bo»h aides. to France declares that China h a s .vv<' n* on strike here today, the - new “ fhe s iim b h of prisoners captur. ^ nT u -ft ‘ r e ^ f i OBh" f »nd l « h n d i 2 ’ While no additional information M U N I T I O N S T R I K E IS O V E R £ i V t ^ n t o r o a c h t ^ t h e £ | wage .e a l* a * e d fo r ^ i W g ‘ been reH U 9 I J R A IIL I W A Y O RDERS ed. by ns durmg J»d> aggregate 4,543 excellent the h« * » « " " “ **** official* o f the and arc pthas f t s t s e ^ er the ^ S,H there V* nothi London.—The tonoon — i ut *Ar t . ot :n?^nt*¥.n i ternal affairs of Siberia or Russia, fused by^ the contractors. T hey are including 89 officers." W ashing to___ -.—1The war dtparunent ^10 l o c o notives for mil- w o r k e r s caused by the O rder in , j, in jp ire d by th e principles oz i aakingr $6.50 fo r eig h t hour* as the council placing; an em bargo on jskilKd ; relf-deterram ation fo r nationahtie* i against $5.50. T h e c o n tra c to rs offerA T T A C K H A V IN G E F F E C T tfficia, y\r w r s that thi* right P at a to- { labor, ii definitely ended. a* denied ! cd $6. Painters have gone on strike With the British Arm y in Flanders. T o r $ 5,50 a day, an increase; of 50 appeared in a seau-oiveial Am txian tal cost of about $ 25,000,000. «t **** report, from Coventry show- that wot J China by Germ any — It Ts evident that the German de j cent* fo r eight hours. Son\e 200 About 18.000 only have the absentees returned ?to 1 organ which heretafpre ha* been re announced recently. feat oa the Marne is having full ef work, but they are hurrying opera C Z E C H S M O B IL IZ IN G j mill aad factory workers have gone fect among the German emperor’s S E R IO U S R IO T S IN U K R A I N E | hK'tam to a * ” ** a" y successes by j freight car* cars for *service c r .H P MisM F t a n « tions in hope of making good the Amsterdam . —r According to the i out to enforce a demand for $5 a troop* on thi* front, despite the im costing about $18,000,000. w ill be ord- time lost b y th e strike. London.—Serk>u* riots are rvport-t t^IC 1 zcrho->,ovaksC zecho- 1 T h ey were receiving $ 4. 50. Moscow newspapers, the pression that * hile the second Gercred within a few days. ~~ ~ LOAN Slovaks have m obilized the - lasses o* j s u n assault had failed their com ed from the country district^ in tbe; FOURTH LIBERTY M O U RN N IC K R O M A N O F F JE W I S H L E G IO N A R R I V E S 1912 to 1920 a t Omsk and the classes rades still were holding Chateau Ukraine, according to a K*ev dis-:J Washington.—The campaign for U. S. MUNITION O U T P U T M adrid—The official journal an of 1917 and 1919 at Kurghan. The Thierry. T b e prisoners knew ah re j-atch to the Fremdenblatt of HairHj New Y ork.— Safe arrival in Rales* cor -1 the fonrth liberty loan will open SatWashington.—T w o rmlfion hand nounces that the Spanish court will workers and peasant*, it is said, pro tine of tbe first tw o cowtingente ot fcitely nothing of the entente allied burg, tbe Exchange Telegraph reXpondent‘ aV C^iewhag^n“'re p o rts. 1orday. September 28. amf continue grenades and one miRion rifle gre- go into mourning fo r thirty days fo r tested strongly against this action. the Am erican Jew ish legion is a it advance to «re-en-T ard enois. The peasants are now offering or- jthree T t e n . enairtg U l l u l i t t J L . .it ;nades are being -prodneed monthly, Nicholas Romanoff, form er emperor Korghan and Omsk are in wevtem nonneed by the Zionist Organist, tioft gxn ized reaisten ce to the -German was announ,red tonight by Secretary ‘ according to an announcement by io f Russia. 1 pi America. Siberia. ._ i lb© ordnance d e p an m p n u Bsnrpcg’ M i t » gbaracteriaed. • McAdoo. 1223 W. must disap- I D aily M ail's atatenient u talegtanhA e war, Mr. L lo y d G e o rg e (jvostok. vostok. The in e atatenieni On Visit to firinf Line g a M a g e sSE’ , - « “ t .SS Eneny Troops Annihilated life and Death Struggle U. S. Reports Submarines Heavy Aerial Fighting fathering In the Bosches the ..... . him “ Fruit Prices Will Not Be Fixed Subs. No Longer a Menace •ft! inti ntion ,, , . |rrv*» p u b lish e d an fir. tfir , . .y e a r a n d w h e re A iu s te i • f' - \ : correepor dent tt»e B ritis h d au j cable i n t t u g e q u o tin g th e K oli f out m F fa n c t — *WO itw che Z> 1 Tung to ilu effect th a t th e the British a ir force i-doU ha t*wed**h govennsut nt had e x p re ss e d V 1* b e n . aw arded the D ijl lH p e p e t* g re i» to the B erlin toTciga office Id lill»f 1 in . 1 ro*«, a lte r a m onth o f l v$ces:*»n a c c o u n t, of B ru n tin g » London nlr. ill in a -cout squadron. Ak lh* Si , **r " u tte ra n c e s A beaut tui complexion n i:he outward mark of durtng th e four l<on vt • e regulations as to n o o y n u ty T h is r e p o rt s tru c k m e as p re p o skxxl blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, , 11i t Skagerrack l a l i l k N ever prohibit the ruentiasisAs I L -* * * ‘1 te tw u s. a , th e p re s e n t s u m s official-1 <i;i >> ha* th e . ( t e n u in lngli nauu s. th e r m ay be c t M “ X hv^r and Wood arc in good order, the skin is dear and . . -■ ■ , , 3 v ** W B ra n tin g is th a t o f a p riv a te I , . . . . „ * .i »Ca - f - r let I ■t , pro tectin g L m bort. ________ H e t u .c.n Jui^e 1 a n d J«l> / . X c itiz e n , fo r w h o - t ^ t e n i e n t s n o 1th ^ »U p ® °.f « ra l" 11 *duallv a* c o o d | * lu i lt d a* b ro u g h t ilown tw enty -»(H G e rm a n ' g o v e rn m e n t c o u ld p o x 'ib l) be . Ska'tffirgck, o r Jutland^ o n : t h e cultivated portion lovely. Unsightly blotches, pimples, eruptions and Si. :',!■) >I»\ G G*erm I 'liai! } n<jit w in* any, decisive coin and S won six of his M t s iv e co o i-R esp o n sib le. An e x p r e s s , . o f re held T, , . , , . sallownees show the need of Beedurn's Pills to stimulate on acre it of w hat was acroiiipli»!i* bats m one day. and threw of his toto g rrt 0 ff„ c d by , be Sw edish cabinet L T " f ' 1 Lare *«® *® h* *®®kwJ j rd aw < a< CoiHit of » hat Ml w a s U l victorie* w ere the fe ttr a r tiv i of undcr h circu n isU o f Cs uouW bc j for «n this c o y n p a m o n : n ote which and regulate the vital organs and it:i(>rove the circula Follow use of Cutteura Soap and t MnP Im pr <f would tin m e d ia te ly 1o l k i s — balloons. _ a m ust unneutral slap in the face of p art of \h' * ? « « * * « * * * * * * * r« n M o t At night barb* ib.-oi with th* tion. Good health and better looks soon follow the uae of has been and w hat hag fo llo w ed crop and which is freer from m us Tbcac; two pilots aa t ifc l « _ a a y s a g o lhc w cltern ,ib<,s Suai> and but waMr lx y and rub la Mm a n ip lr to <1<ui .n s t r a t e th ^ ia ta n y ot fell in to a T euton trap. Ot ut umoC W«ar old gtoswi -1urtna nlabt , K i. ow i .ik '.c m ia n ...tih o d , -s I do, ' lird , ,f ,h ,‘ , r *' " fo n tein p latcd on the rtin n y > dlaims. laa k Fra* W Mag. AddraMpaal M well ov er enemy territory w! M<| knt, wu boW eager VNilM>r«ng. by all m eans N .I m m . I I T C I T here i« life a rm y in I n m i i tw o; .countered ’ bebu»tra>>r „ t, , eat- ,M l!“‘, ,lir « V ,U r * ,n >’®*r f r ®P ®.f rougbout tha warts way I est: tnilliori un n, kept at ltftiig t|i re- i* replaces. ■1 m T••hey «fought • ' W *their > * fpossible tflv am UlUttUlt ountV of V'1 friction I1tv II' be- corn is not allow ed to go to seed. _ threg W « v c c o m -, lVr<fn lhc northcrn n„ uraI> ] T^iere are njiany sim ilar sim ple te s ts ' tcardiiss oi tjo iia ltiri, s l l c l i in thc through, w inning . .. and » » d in g do : ^d.*’ at iuS «ha« ;.,.y farm er .n.gh. c • dm t H ie past tw o r e s t, have bedn about four , - r f , , ^ )c D ar|.cs ., wav to find out ii a thing is good J o r tivie tim e , i> heavy as the r i s a - three o th e r m achines apparently o u t *t MwL m ( it on jj <m l|| ,<-aie at French Babies altie suflfered by th e F lf s c k arm s of co n tro l X t n d Y W ^ * ra ,fd holm In this , u i m texplanation M in Caaada u t U. i . < gfirst, ,^ , on ____ „ „n farm your „ow Do not ......... ........ a Ij was obtained which The B ritish arm y know Onlv War F rance h..... as from th eir ow n p atrg l X y c h a s e elii vc t ^’ ; plunge headlong Into som e-new thing b o rn e alm ost the u holc b ru n t of t h e ; ^onc t»crauan tw o seateC, .This i* al- j au th o ritativ e ^ ith e firjst tim e you hear of it. T ry 1 fvgntrng in F rance to r tw o r e a r ,; ways a hazardous uwaffifeking.' be- | T he Sw edish governm ent has **d th in g , igde by side so -that a coin-J H«s H ad the Moise of C annon aH though in the paf* mo!.<h the 1 re n d * , »*U* al"»o»t. certain th at «*< ued u uy Mr. no C om m unique a b o u t Advantages o f Irrigation liavi K f r o r d F r .c e f f th e D ays of H it S h o rt Life -pariswin m»v be made again Item mor-- activ c |y f n - lone plane is a Dalt tO^draw the pur- l |z g t i n g l.o n d o n in te rv iew and uing pilot beneath a stro n g enemy docs not uit<ind to do -so. No official For Cars of Flax G iven Sufficient M oisture L a rg e K»gf<t He a French baby B ernard is . , , patrol waitin'" a t X high.gltituch to apology to G erm any. ’ A f * his naihe and he is n o t yet four In addition, to the arm y in f-’raliicrjj pounce oti him. C rops are G row n E v ery w h ete So | F pursued, Y H is laughing face is T he story of such, action on the V egetable Tills, com pounded of en- years <ild. th e n a re - a r m n s in Italy, in E gy pt, V aluable C ars of Flax Sold by lu sonic parkji of W estern C anada in I’alestm r, m A lbania, pi M esppo^i tollow cd on a. little higher level for p a n of the Swedish g o vem m eut ap- *,rc ly vegetable substances know n to fram ed by lotug brow n curls He F arm ers of W estern Canada protection. Kapidlv gaining .o n the crops will he poor this year on ac tam ia, in Serbia, on the ____ _ ,,, . . . . r . . *,f* Ic h a tte rs incessantly and is much in flit- N ya D agligt .A llchanda a revivifying and salutary. M itrm a o 1 slow er tw o seatcr, X d ro \e ttywards pcared count «»f a lo n g .p e rio d of d ro u g h t It C oast, in South A frica, and G erm an Some valuable car ’ of Has In t-Ycw D aitv M iscellany; a Stockholm f^ct '‘P °n ,,1<' digestive organs, have | ,n o rr a f i j ^ t than ■* British baby. ........ . >car* ..... ............................1 --------------" was b e ia d s t tiigse scctious of •. hd h a st \fric ;,—m ore than Ihrep ’ inil- it ■came up under U* tail . ^ re n m g “paper know n! lo r its fan- ji .“k>ro«gh of use attained so em *H r is {indeed a typical “ B rbr F ran la t r l r been disposed of by farnv it down with a sh o rt b arst from h«s rlll^T V )S I1) aII,| lllCM<lj. | tnent a pos.t.on that they rank as a cou n try are subject to d o f \V e»tern ( auada. The. ho n o r Cajs." year- t la | | on nien allogt titer, fighting in outAs he T h e l ^ m ,e d i c i n e . T h e ,aibng the C anadian Pacifi. H ailv.a. u n d er of-tlie-w ay co rn ers of the globt*. T h e I h a v in g 'sliip j'-d ilu ii r>*t valuable i & i cioui-. attack s on th is co.i.n u n try try ............. . should ... H is parents live on the Som m e m g m achine, \ sawr ------w as rlaiined for T. Iiatnpion. A lberta, took the developm ent oi it , large M esopotam ia o p eratio n s alone I* form a- ?,o r > tf*h irepealed and s t r e n g t h e n e d S s . m p l c in the.r 1« hind the Hrutislt lines At the tim e are ' com poshion, th ey can he assim ilated when a fa r from there w as sold at irrigation pro ject iti Southern A lbcr- . amonjf tin* liiost im p o rtan t ui t1i r | of his hirlh th e y ’ were fighting only W innipeg for f'.t>27.7o 1 his car * ta. ’I’he soil is thi* m ost fertile on whole war and have caused G erm any j fla * e . ^ " b m b p■a p e r| by tiie w eakest stom ach and are c e r th irty m iles aw ay Since then the e ^ b T T and *•«<*> ^ " p U 'e r S tockholm ■ tain to have a healthful and ag ree r» u lam ed I.Pai hitslii-ls or U ,0% | the continent, ami the clim ate is all front l,ad draw n further off, .but it ds of th a l r a „ bc to rSH5e |a rg t a ** > got his first vievw tf the enemy force. f v ' h,cb “ £ ° . " » able effect on the sluggish digestive t ra n be desired raise large » ,, is m ar: o n e m ore T hus little B ern organs' ....... -. C £ S a J of' . ma oisture » , V is , U * « « , . . , <hrrr . t r < M M I W » t l h i l , * , b l , « . a i.v ,* I S . B rilW . 'O " " " 1 » " w r .............. that the pp r„i c„e cXrop*. but, ,the supply ard liar had tlir noise of the can ' i S T " r the lint nts Of tin , ca^ not depend;,bU 1 be v o lu .u f , »<>'**«•« * * the allies in d irect w ar p.lots cijm bcd btH in a few tfrtm ites, ve” ‘b i ^ n it-n ts of this ca* not al'A., *s dependable. 1 be volum e, T o tny m ind, it seem s certain that non in In' cat* all the days of his wav Us no means a record one for °> ^ «*«>P » *'* d irect ratio to the . they w ere sorroW ided above and be- the sto ry jq e rig in a tc d with the L»cr- Conscription s h o r t life. ! . , . . L ethbridge supply of notsfnre largi crop* arc Drrtatn is still carrwm g th ! K’lum g (jonMaUb- T h ere was I h i' French baby lias m any l opponent n,al1 lega tton mi S tockholiu, which is. A lberta recently a , a r was shipped grow n every w !i>re, with a m oderate part oi the b u rd e n of -< a t r a i t s p o r t a - no question o f cl* In Newfoundlsnd frien d s[ all ai< m ore th a n tw ice his W hile one I ^Itkays in *close touch with the tw o „ vh • 11 the sen d er received t f j2 5 . I w P P G .............. r,‘ only m oderate tiou and m unition akirtg i.*'1"' *n ,,!,.v height, although he is tall for h it rs took po- ncU!>paper!!> in question, and which, liter paym ,1 w ith all this, f.iita m i- und< r 1 euton a t t a c k « ^ | ^ ^ | to prevent <n a tu r'1" - ■ "•'shed !<■ otls.et lu<; im- W om en H ave Replaced Men on the age paym ent ent of in ight and handl- ' r"P !* Ar‘ obtained, and with little or British soldiers all. git- JO m oisture, little or no crops a r t tak.ifnfc g reater and g re a te r activities' mg charges. The co n ten ts of F arm s A- the village is on an im p o rtan t thc first en f’fcssio n -o t Mr. B ran lin g ’s trank exo th e r c a r—from H arri-, Sask; tche- 1 harvested. F o rtu n ately this last nam - rvP j.\ day tow ard the defeat o i tie r- ------ !cr a British P ^ssio tt* o f opinion. *my plane that, r a me N ew foundland’s conscription law road and the liver p asses by, lb s wan—have probably sold for the ed condition occurs m ore rarely -than ' ,.ialS v deluged by . procedure is quite typwhi h w cn( into effec| rfCPntIv> h»* lit i ti "I i troops i ome there " “ ‘r« for rest, ,iav<. a N[olhfrIanf, ol w h iclf1 .‘^ L ® C C P , highest price T he am ount ’re dtzrd th e first n a m e d so th at year in a n d . ^ the blgich brought •«> .‘»<J 1 ’ croi* l • n.ts’T opesgted so effectively that th. *,,d year o u t farm ing in S ou th ern A lberta |IU> wclt pro l„, anfJ tu whoRC jg g M C T on this car was $6,47.' ml sen t Abe B jorkn.au tn the New York £ w foundlanj rPffin, ; nt is ri.ci i , e d | Kc* • »ta > »>“ Tc- a nd hsve regim ent brings re tu rn s u s h .g h as anyw here. , , lippftrt I;iliv w ,ll rally’.T R e g i n a j ^ cman , Q ! to full w ar strength. It ’is not ex made it their tiiest. \V itfi irrigatiorv. how ever, the lean e r p 0 ^ In three yaars 12 generals, JO cO« - V yMal o n sla u g h ts agaH lk le oth er B ritpected th at a second draft call will years may bc avoided a lto g eth er, and t isb pilot w ere repulsed L otb enem y M inard's L inim ent C u res D andruff. I be m ade until autum n, at the close lonels, and m ajors, cap tain s as>4 lirii*. the farm er m aj' assure him self of G ood-bye to A sthm a. 1 L1 • ‘-uf- fptanes rolling over lie ■ they sucof the season for fishing. New ten an ts too num erous to count have large crops every year. T h is is. n o -----»*• try ing corded in approachinj >sc and both Learning About Our Allies ticeable this yCar when farm ers on frrm g from th at rx tre(iifil • vital industry u omen restrd there a single day o r perh ap s w n have replaced m en on the farm s, but a w hole m o n th , and all have |MCOud irrigated land have w heat which gt\<> trouble know n as asth iii.Aknow w*hat w. rc follow ed by bull the melee „ , r of * ielding fifty buihl-'! '* '* *« long w ith all th eir h earts for Finally, g ellin g cl " as th is is n ot possible on the fishing hefori leaving, friends of llie ^ T F w e I very m other know - how tatal the every pron a.-re while th a t wu non ir- f* r a P f card when F a r Dffferervc, g?rbm from a ty ran t N ever dm the Hrittsh headed T rb m the T rad ra d itio it’.onal boat*, tbe the iuan-fir»\A#*r m an-pow er for lor n al boats m ilitary F rancais.” hot sum m er m onths are to sm all riga'ted'land in the same d istricis will Utcy ikttow wthen an attack m ay co A w hole utliuiu pf . ally’ ^Ivcitiug an o th er -patthey » ere eonfrffiMe, A m erig fa V iew of T hem service is limited. cluldrrn C holera infantum d iarrhoea, probably not rO< Ii m ore than 1- n * r » " w ar t»hotographs js in Ids m am m a's I of tw enty mScWnc In -nch open know th a t to sm uggle « ti i ' y r i c . i i Nome resistance to the law » aS w ar Is a liberal education to . , . .. , d y srn try and stom ach troubles arc care. Look at him a t th ree m ^njjis rm afion at diS erctitj I it tides, th at . . The V3,M > '“ h ^>r -»• ^ . -, |,, but the evaders rite at thN time and o ftru a precious fifteen bushels an acre It experienced, . , , . . . w ere in the arm s of an in te rp re te r, a* six logg s A sthm a Kem'edy .at Jian to bar the A M sM a n i who go to - 1- ranee. C-L seem ed effec little life is lost a fte r only a few in thois of an Indian tro o p er, w hose j l ^ : ~_ ' ’** . liowiTver, they cjMj say good-bye wn> Flying o r t i , ho u rs illness T he niftth* r who keeps U p-to-D ate T ow ns their enemy ^mL rfvfo '> agaiu^ tu rb an "seems to him a tru ly cccen, the other, tli^M wo but a '^ h e y ">ies pi!k bp quickly an insight .n to cflS » d -.ft® -U c c tia ttv e o f en h s t in | }trie, headdress. Baby’s Qvjrti T ablets m the house An instance of the up-to-datenes* helps at ondt. *3N» ♦ -» I the highest c a n n y f ropean ^ ^ feels safe. T)tc occasional use of the of; th e, tow ns of W estern C anada is tv fo rm at,o n : B.c real ch aracteristics p, ‘’-uropean ^ ^ t f c * be- is, grow n -bigger, proud I, j , ------- -— ‘---- uI did so.. th |i whole ■our T ablet* p revents sto m ach and bow el J ,how n in a by -law which has been i* -* ji« -jik d i-!n alio n 5—1 wltfch^our 1 * p “ ,iy ‘ J L ^ f - ^ s t a U f i u e ^ e n e a t h ||t e aw ning of Aid Farmers clim bed higwrtro v fc le v ^ r if the u o ttb b conies »ud passed b_. th e tow n of Gad' fat-b o m c people are"' Sfr*ignorant. oraut. -we** *l« « G th e f t, holding th e bridle ' rection o f the t h e .1 T hey learp, f,r *t ' o Y ^ 5' th a t r»—the ^^2*1 k a trh q jra ii. T h is hat-law si' tU“ A* — . * . g eneral's horse, w hile a soldier. In less ti » g e- th eta Is n o th in g estly assists on tbe o th - e' r sidjj •* 1 lax, degen-J ich are n 'ield s were,. th e r G raves' W orm hands clasped h«bm d Clear the Skin Soft White Hands BEECHAM’S PILLS are worth a guinea a box s - KEEP CHILDREN WELL DURING HOT WEATHER ..r sss; x r i: P tw rS F m, M Front. W h en the tton of seei n a g e, it ks little B ernard, a n d *•« eas pursued - • » this la tte r discoverey th at b u t ■ I down spinniri; fiernfan war lords com m and au ad (w hat a h earty liandshake he is giyi t H om e HOW ’S THIS FO R CORNS? Rots expressed '*•*«"». *® ™®st W ™ eA " l w ith G triiia n y « s the 1 Some Reiources vance at any cost, shock tro o p s are I ing the brig ad ier-g en eral! ts ” and rain - ; A m erican L ic u tc n a n b in a TMter to oik the >it ting forw ard to buy y ards of g round ! **»* sittin g otfc their ta ^ s , aoo rain- ^ fa tb c r published in T he B e a v e r1 LIFTS ’EM OUT QUICK •sent E ach one o f t h e s e photograph* Of Northern Alberta th e P ro fiteers in E very vCith tho u san d s of lives, but t h e ; ,!,8 M .K cbrajc-fi:e upo-t- t< m “ r V alley (P a .) Kews breaks into this tells tk e ato ry of the w ar nl life. A m erican agrjc.uftural “shock tro o p s" ,b e y reached BnUsh te rrito ry w lk f „ i0gyW alk of Life Ig n o ra n t of badges lie know s only *• of Few People R ealise th e E x te n t You cap p erj yottr corns off, liit ad v an ee-m a .different m anner. T^h.y | ^ W th S T S ro “ Do you know. dad. the B ritish are Much more than defeating the one ra n k ; he lisp* the w ord “ C ap them out -by the roots, do it w ithout are] low n men who have v o lu n teered! T h eir editca- | G T h at G reat N o rth ern Region r n n i n i yesterday, V had ju st • vtonderliil people. ----—ans „ -------------erm will have —to—he done — be- tain " to all w ho gje k liaki-rlad—g e n pain and quirkly. too. if you first ap1armcr?» cu t and shock th eir Hc H e know* his tw enty-fourth vk>.(MPb. courtesy, dignity, resfrv e, arc a fo rc dem ocracy I* m ade safe for the eral and o rd erly alike. In an address before the R o ta r y . plv a lew drops of P u tn a m ’s C orn wheat, and thus are doing th eir part i fo m e _ as going out a fte r tea revelation. 1 henopcn-heartcfl u-orld. O ur tasks will not need to but tw o E nglish p h rases: "G oodclub at C algary. R atlibonr S m ith ,j E xtractor. Puln.im shrivels .I their adm for ^ p c rfonne<i jn foreign lands, but aviui. * u.naiu s ’ss iim r is uyupm the t > m aking the battle line firm. hie tw rn ic-eii/h th f friendliness, their adn iration e,’.’ “ I.ook. b y e ," and be make* uM general m anager of the jM c A rth u r | r , m akes it: look like dead skin. H e rr p r r tw o instances, rep o rted n<f h aP« nr m edals'on tlieff^ A m enca^tA nd their sen,,. . atat t,on„ sc of ....— lm rnor hom e: nnot ot in the capita] of the I them on every occasion railway s in n o rth e rn A lbprta. stated - uproots k»ts it'c o m p le te ly . The beauty to the U nited S tates d ep artm en t of have captured the hh earts e a r of ' ‘|j^ ta | no“ *nlym pia, hut in ourSoldiers to him are beings khaldevery o n . *notn oint O th at the G rande Prairie and Peace about P u tn am ’s E x tra c to r is th is—St agriculture, of how tow ns and cities 'extb^r. bt^d^C O X tX , a n t t o f t B y one.pf*_Us cbm who were ^ sent to them 1 _, f ° r ! selves* e F rench as we lo o k " S o f and*''' H d ; h'r h a . only seen R iver agricultural settlem en ts wool I *acts w ithout pain— docs ,tk w o rk , arc helping to meet the need for n vaitd.ng-offictt Xp^Oglzed b y find in stru ctio n e'Wdfnr* # p r o f i t e e r i j W ^ r y ,9 aJt;-UFtf' likely have an output of 4,000.000 quickly and costs hut a q u a rte r J ‘ h arv est w o r k e r on A m erican farm s: l"K- . [ . have 1,01 J. *° V * . “ Tltej-syfiKKr a fid Figlir w ith . f«t0i, and he cannot beTieve th a t Irani the packing-house m ul- 1 on leave, 1 bushels of grain this season, an in- j any drug sto re in the land. Get it \ Soutli D akota county has o rg an- am ’ ribbon x iV n K 1 U P ■ ! B ut w h atever guerdon tiic y m ig h : F H -J nf r Sr 5B,W I*1. 0 cvl' tim illionaire who fatten* off. the ’.food • he also is g o in g .t a the w a*; .because crease of d.OUO.OOO over last y ear’s ; todav. • tizii} all it- tow ns. W hen labor is . ve w orn it would not h a re sw m ed "<n<!c oi l,al<; I ; ' ,Irr ok<‘r tfarc^ of the people, to the w orker who he is dressed in blue. crop. He said th at few people could I !needed all h tisin cs' places close early ,ia\ . . ____ _ __ years ot defeat, disappointm ent and lab p r s , fo r-d o u b le tim e S aturday a ft- 1 H e i only a little h r e n d f baby, realise the exten t of that g reat I and the town m en go in autom obiles as. m r as ,, , ’1' ” ‘. • lays off but lie rem inds th e soldiers w ho n o rth ern region or had but little ■ProBperity Reigns .to every q u a rte r of the cotm try. with th e .r unequalled record of vic- terrible los.-cs tf id t spirit and m o r - | a n d Sunday and M onday; when we see the food play with him of those whom they conception of the illim itable re -j W hen ihev come to fields cut but to n e s m so s*?or ‘ a period of »«t«c air arc unbelievable. “ 1 never saw -such optim ism hoarder, the slacker, the slicker, too hav. I< ft m Uieir “sw e rt l.o m r" In the North not shocked they get out ami shock a " d sources that arr lying do rm an t there j f,*ht wrth fo rlf tlieir Iontm ies and officers -Mowed when SPe every m an justifying his in the O ld < o u n try ; and because Of aw aiting the aw akening touch oi the and then proceed to o th er fields *erm an pilo ts. everyw here T h ey w ere eager to at profit* and denouncing those ot lu* this m em ory .the - “ Hebe Franca**.’ hum an hand. Speaking of the cli- f Ideal W eath er C ondition E a v o rs the needing them They d o n ’t talk about i - .J „ tack, and at the same tub. knew that feliovr-m an; when w»e note class has allways an a liund a nee o f clio to m ate Mr Sm ith said F arm er and H e Is H ap p y pay o r who is doing jtHc work. “ I t . F r O u t 111 H O £ S each attack ejutsed them losses ot struggling against -class, even at a lates “ I he topograp h ical conditions ere the farm er w ants to donate the ■ ■ . w hole battalions. 1 cannot believe 1 be n o rth ern p a r t s ' of A lberta, tim e when destiny is p.oised ,on a ate a focus for chinook w inds, and m onev which he wound spend for p arni^ -s Qf W estern Canada Receive th a t even ‘scientific’ G erm any can hair balance, we can g et some idea Y ale F rom D akot* for fN> per cent of the w inter the Saskatchew an and M anitoba a re en l a k i to th e k f d W s s t b t u Ins M ore fo r T h eir H ogs ‘’‘H1* 1 J f l t i s b organization and jo y in g considerable p rosperity. T he w hat we have to do beside* * » -' . '" S p d a k iig *f fa rm in g ” said the c a ttle feed in the open and find their jero p o utlook ' is-ex ceed in g ly favor- business, says a le tte r from Noum ! • » thoroughifYss. Certainly no G erm an of featm g the G erm ans \ \ e have to •>hof fro „, wrsr> “ we have io n ic ow n food am ong the 37 varieties of abbT he follow ing renort clipped ^ a k o ,a - “a n J 1 think th a l ® " h e r e F b r m any m onths the priee* ruling niorafc^can ever equal the Englislf.l estah lu h a dem ocracy here a t hom e | farin , OMt jn D akota th at are quite n titiitto u s grasses of which the court -. froil| t|lf l Y A, ^ . rt 5 eraJd , 7 ^ . , m o st of the m oney vvill g o " j for hogs at C algary, AtbFrta. have “ T he E nglish are healthy in mind according to the concept of the ® e-; • ^ J v^ sretl a II)an: on on? of . . * * I *IL’L . .1 A _”* J. ^ «tnn .. 1 » L•rrL<i^ i a • tr ) boasts T hen there are J1 hours t days ago, re fe rn n g to asm all tow n s ” !*®<:k troops ' are cutting amt alm ost tp v a n a a w Oeen Higher than an d bodv 1 m-yer 'aw a 1». tter-look- mp< racy -with w hich w e propose to ^ b)„ farn . st, ft out ir» the spring of shunshine in the sum m er seatton ’ in N o rth ern Saskatchew an, also d e s - ! sl,f>r k in P " b e a t in W arrick county, those rufing a t th e leading m arkets of ing type of p in i The> are generous endow the earth, and we will have aad ,ov a rai*ht furrow till fa ll , and th a t helps the crops to ripen I t ribes condition* p rev alin e in num - Indiana, also, \ o lu n tecr business the U w jcd Slates.. T his m eans that T hey are m odest. H»e> abso- to do it w ithout any 6f the * b o r t- ; J h r n 1if b a rv r s t^ h ark " early. A lm ost evcr> kind ot gram | e ro u s o th e r d istricts in the c e n tiif m rn* «'"• lab o rers in the the farm er to A lberta has a greater lately fearless 1 J1.f y /.000 killed liv; d , tim uiu5 tliat. accom panies .y v a rj - ^ n d e r f u i r *a»d the listen er an d .m a rg in of profit in hog raising i and vegetable .a n be grow n ^'cr* | and n o n h f n , p a rt- of the th ree p ro to w n s finish th eir tow n w o rk th at can be grow n in southern AI h .jnc* J. dBL____ .. th e n a rc taken in autom obiles to ' his n eighbor to th e south. N ot only to n . “ it is the uspal thing to send In o re evening js he obtaining m ore fo r his ho g s, hpen " h^hiF tb-riatid hhyorfeC fight »‘<rta In fact the clim ate dm t, ’C rops i r A lut> per c e rt, ahead help the farm ers " . _. 'y o u n g marri<-»l couples out to in-ilk M ,, ; the aforesaid to pographical coud o{ ,a#t y fa r „ tjg , d a tf . W heat is fortv men shocked m ore than eighty but his co st of production is c o n s id -i:n„ ’ for Sale Kvery jfi, foi\Vs. T ltcir children retu rn with tions, parallels th at ot southern M - l „ cIl a1ong jn t hf , bot b| adc <ta?c acres o f b l e a t . i crably less. H e is raising equally v\A'hen a fight is on they fight f ’’nimcn I the. milk “—W in d so r Record. T hese fo rces have been arran ged large crop* of the m ost satisfactory wjtll bm lh r th o u g h t to kill and win. _______ b erta. la n d grow ing very fast. Rye is in O f arable soil th e re a re i m m t n tr th e a d ’eaHy sow n p a rle y in s h o t blade th ro u g h C. n oi farmi help hog fo o d s—^ t s . tortey^ a lfa l fa. etc. VVI|fn i t is o v e r, th e y a re im tnediaten y do U-Boat Drowns are.** There arc e.>0t ''* t tira /iu g for all stock excellent. All specialists o f the l nited States- dc- —on land w hich represents an invest- jv „ f.ncro()t and m erciful Tiny a v e ra g e a n n u a l fire lo< i iu the county m ent of a com paratively sm all *um. ’ not in u r,|f r prisoners square m iles in G rande I r.orte. about tam e and wild ab u n d an t, cat- p artm en t of agriculture. insult nor d S ta te * is a b o u t tw o dollar* “ Rescued” Crew iI Ufonr iteeac arc tbc(n -• LifOO m iles n o rth ot P e a c t R iver; 3,- ,je ,oob b n f abundance o f t a g en ts, county councils ot defense M oreover, lo s se a .iro m disease h inhafljitaiit. 000,000 acres n ear F o rt V erm ilion, g reen feed and th e absence of flies and. o th e r bodies. alrnost unknow n. L A nyone who has clo-ely followed several hundred square miles in and Rna^ m a k r, th c flow o f m ilk increasedN o tw ith stan d in g the in c re a se d *? co u r^ Qf the war m ust recognize L eaves Fisherm en on D eck and Sub num ber of hogs now available for t l u t this is an accu A te <haracterizaeach of several o th e r sections merge* W hen P a tro l Boat away ahead of paM seasons. “ As to r tim ber. Foley Bros, have j “ The num ber of hogs in this dfs-' inarkcting as a result of the cam paign ti<m j t is o n | v j ust to OUT allies that A ppears for g re a te r production conducted last wc s||0uW jra rn to regard them in so lim its of 1,230,000,000 feet; w hile on | tric t is m ore tliaa treble of last Year ■z?> Spirit riv er are 500.000.(100 feet in and they are in a healthy, thriving year, prices well above eighteen dol- Iavorablc a b g h t And it is a pleas- " T h e survivors of tw o sailing traw lars a hundred are being obtained. ure to anv fair-m inded A m erican to lets, B ritish and Belgian, recently which UoL M acL eod is in te re ste d ., condition. and on the A thabasca river arc 3tki.i- to certify th at I have used T his rep resen ts an advance of from Mlbstit„ t( ,hi picture for th e p r e ju - ' b ro u g h t into a B ritish port, td J “ B reaking is in full sw ing and tilie la ----- diced set of im pressions we have terrible tale of fitrn----ruclty. T he tny four to five‘ dollars a hundred over ia n cruelty. OOtl.000 feet * am o u n t of new land for cultivation M I N A R D ’S L I N I M E N T in “ Tbe coal supplies are inex h au s n ext y ear will he ten to one of prev- i . , fo r'v e a rs . a i d c o n s id e r it the prices ruling at, this tim e last year gained from o n e -'id rd in stru ctio n ' British traw ler was sunk by a ho., bom b- .: aboard th» tible and the quality ranges from ' ious year*. and absurd stage caricatures — R»- and the crew was taken aboard ilu ’ T h e recent rains have best lin im en t on th e m arket 1 have > the finest bitum inous dow n to high ' put the G nd in first class condition found it excellent for horse flesh. c h -s te r N. Y.. T im c s-l'n io n submarine* T h ree hour* later the J 1^30.175 P o u n d s of F ish C aught ■ ’ . Belgian traw ler was sighted and , class lignite, which i ' found n f a r j for b re a k in g Two horse, three (S ig m a ) S tatistics of th e W estern Canadian a » . • •, „ . j s.ink and the crew, consisting of a W . S. P I N E C fish trad e for the m onth of June, is E d m o n to n . _ h o rse , four h o rse , six h o rse o u tfits A bility K ew araea Iathrr a„d %(m% ai*0 wa& «akm, “As fo r fish, 1 ant in fo rm e d by an an<j tr a c to r s Can b e seen tu rn in g ov- “ W oodlands.” M iddleton. N.S. sued by the C anada food board, show ------ — aboard. A ll w ere kept on the sube x p e rt th a t 10,000.000 poonds caji J>e , f r t jie v d d la n d s in all directions th a t during th e four weeks ending taken annually, from Lake • - A th a J-.tnr 2P inland shipm ents am ounted A bility Bound to Be R ecognized m arine’s deck near the conning e. W h eth e r in Field or F acto ry «r. W hen a patrol boat appeared. basca. alone." to 1 pqunds; export shipm ents B risk B uilding A ctivities in Cities the subm arine subm erged w ithout j Mr Sm ith stated th a t 1.200 mi.e t h e a t t r a c t i v e f la 4A7.56S, and fish on hand 569,458 , , * Building operations m the cities of ...— . an en tertain -Aarning, leaving the fisher----fisherm en to 1 of railw ays had been built in north pounds, m aking a total m a rk e ta b le ,. E ord L evcrhui-ne is v o r o f th o hvnmrftil {W estern. C anada liave‘ been much l a t e ly at a m eeting *ie, : d rown. T he Belgian skipper and h i s ’ China B uilding Ships e<m A lberta ia th o last sev n ve. r- I b risk e r this y e a r than *ny year since catch for the four weeks of 1,240.175 ■,n ® speaker cereftl drink as expatiating on -tU: necessity -#on aJ1cl three E nglishm en pe-i-hed ' •th e beginning o i the war. Thi> cpn- " C hina has been added to th e Rst pound* fo r the three P rairie P ro v ^ach m an doing his very best, ano ,aad only tw o ot the English f r<?% ed nations building m erch an t ships ;n<-cs, Glas* spoon* w ith tubular handle- I dition prom ises to continue said it w as his belief th a t ability veas J w rre *a ved. have been invented tor use in place t A t \fo o sc Jaw , Saskatchew an, the to h elp defeat G erm any. T he U. S . ; bound to be recogniz^-d and get its f survivor* state th at the G f*-! ,'hipfiiriK b oard has aw an led :o the value ot the perm its issued up to the o f straw s in cold drinks. due rew ard, w hether in the field or ^njafls ransacked' the traw lers before j A n d i t 's f i n e f o r ninth day of Ju lv w as m o re than Chinese go v ern m en t yard at 'S h ang j Factory. . spiking them and carried off ev<ry-1 ves th e m to o . f o r It j double th e value of th o se issued <feir- hai co n tra c ts for i**ur cargo j H e tlsen told a storvof a cannibal 0 f value. T he G erm an ta ilo rs, { c o n t a i n s n o th in g tin g the co rresp o n d in g month, of last sel* o f 10 3*0 to n s each, and took 'c h ie f w ho bad "co nverted a ' a eco rd in g ’ to the survivors, ate h is - * on the b uilding of 5*0,Of*' h a r m fu l- o n ly t h e ■year. T hese figures a re g enerally not o r* ... sio n arj into an Irish ‘ tew The ar-d ravenously as if sta rv - 1 available u ntil the end of the m onth. *<> e t o r '. 1 it p rogram w it. g o o d n e ss o f w h eat p ast evidently did n ot agree with the ot G erm ans appeared to i but th ere is no -doubt th at o th e r ci- involve th e ex p en d itu re or i and p u re m o la sse s. chief, w ho had to leave the royai b i_ y0atb5j being * ' * * * roya ;be youths, th eir com m ander tie* in W estern Canada have an $30,000,000. A ppro x im ately 33,000 ( table ra th e r hurriedly. •' otily 26. 'T h e survivors w ere in ?hg j POSTUMis now regu equally good show ing in reg ard to ton* of steel w ill be shipped fronj j “T h a t,” **>d L ord L everhujm e. • w ate r for three p r four hours b efo re) larly used in place building activity. t^ e l . . S-, the engine* and o th ar exactly m y theory.^ )tou c a n t kectr * w ere picked up. in China. D«- I equipm ent will be of te a and coffee a good m an dow n.” -------- —— ------ in m&pyofthebsst T h e S askatchew an Co o p erative J mo1,th* a ft* -------- Good Fruit Y ield Expected of families. . E lev ato r C om pany is going ahead er th * Slt * ,s rffe,Tr<^ F ie ld C rop C om petitions Th e general fru it conditions rapidly w ith w ork on new eh elev ato rs ' Wholesome econom In o__ rd_ er to th ro u g h o u t the province of B ritish _ encourage , je agricultural ag: in th e province. Seven elev ato rs p o r t A rth u r *nd W illiam peoand F p rt Will ical and healthful. yocietie; in tbe holding of these com [ C olum bia arc very encouraging and have alread much a lread y been erected th is ttee a --1 pie are m uch puzzled a t tnq freq u en t | “There’s a Reason ” departa equal to o r a little b e tte r than titions, the Saskatchew an dep art crop vquwi w wr * m m « » * * ■»«<■ •on and w ork is proceeding on hour v isits of m oose tee to tho*e town* th is! m t of ag ricu ltu re announces th a t i t ; b s t y ear’* is prom ised, according t o ! n ia als suddenly ap* o th ers. O n* new elevator h a s been sum m er. T hee aanim will pay a m inim am of $50 on each a re p o rt issued by th e h o rticu ltu ral p urchased at S urbiton. T h e elev ato rs p ear in ih/C su§a*bi b u rb s \a a d w ander about of five com petitions, such a* stand- • branch of th e provincial g o v e rn m e n t.; b y a dog o r 4 passing completed this y e y by the construe- nnti| disturbedd by ing crops of wheat, oats, barley, etc.. ’ Prices are ranging m ach h igher tion departmenf rT tbe company are aqtpmobU;, wjten they take fright making it possible for a local a g n - than usual, and ev ery th in g points to ■ located at GUdden. Scott, Drake. and again disappear )U good financial re tu rn s to the grow -1 jtural society, by oferjn g Lawson, Plenty, K ialey. M eifort and »• ’ W. h . U. a& X SssMts, tq ssrn a ms i uaum Ofit S Children Like POSTUM C M s Sfera. m w - --- ' fl sj A Briquettes All orders will We are assured of another 300 Tons of the genuine Galt Coal during the next be filled in regular order as received. F i r s t COME, FIRST SERVED. We will QUETTES, made from the Canadian Anthracite Coal, this coal has been increase Place your order now as we are not assured of an unlimited quantity; we are supplied with a quantity ol Pennsylvania Anthracite. This hds been broug United States Fuel Controller, who has agreed to permit some of this coal to ci have a stock ol BLACKSMITH COAL. Just now it has been hard to procure; we our supply lasts CHARCOAL. Charcoal is one of the best materials for kind! Get one bushel of this coal, and have it on hand. It does not take up much room, and is very effective in starting a coal fire. > . Repairs Implements If your crop is short then you need to save it all, and the im plem ent to do it with is a McCORMICK SELF-BINDER. Ask those who have tried them . We carry a large stock of Repairs. Arrange for the n e a r l y . Get your Binder ready. O rder any necessary R epairs for TITAN or MOGUL E ffc liE S , pr for the m e W o ls e le y News Issued fro m O ffice o f Publication R ich m ond S tre e t, W o lse le y , S a s ic ., e v e ry W e d n esd a y. G 00D IS0N SEPARATOR, the NEW R4C1NE SEPARATOR or the AULTMAN TAYLOR SEPARATOR. We want to help you to save every straw and kernel of this y ear’s crop. Come in and see us. We now carry our stock of Repairs in the west part of our Brick Block or Store building. H arve st n u i M C an ad a n 't an n o , leave Q uebec 00 t and O ntario on A Royal Hawaiians $ 1 , 5 0 per y e a r in ad van ce. A d v e rtisin g R a te s m ade know n nn app lication The present ia the time tiie following necessities are moat required. Ant c pating the demand we have secured a good stock, and are prepared to supply you with these seasonable articles at the following price*: T. E. 'Phone 18 Publisher. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, 1918 TOWN HALL, WOLSELEY Friday S c r iv x r , C hevrolet C a r fo r S a l e HEAR In Rood condition. F o r partici apply at News office. Retired Farmers’ PRINCESS KARNE Master Eddie Nichols an exponent o lth e THE YODELING Opportunity WATER GLASS PARR0WAX LIME JUICE A concentrated West India Lime Juice, particularly bene ficial in febrile coinph into. Price 35c a bottle. FRUIT JAR RINGS A pure white paraffin wax, for These are good quality and aealing fruit jars, etc., in one thickness, and fresh from the pound packages maker, 12 to the package. Price 25c a pound 3 pkgs. for 25c. GRAPE JUICE FRUIT SALTS Welch’s—The kind that qual Imperial Saline, is just a little ity made. Diluted one in four stronger than many other and sweetened, makes a real kinds, a cooling and refresh refreshing drink. ing laxative. Price 50c a bottle Price 11.00 per bottle. TO GET RID OF THE FLIES auy of the following will prove its value W ilson’s Poison Pads, 3 for 25c Tanglefoot, the sticky fly paper, 3 double sheets 10c Fly Coils, Gorgon, 10 for 25c Fly Sw atters, large wire Sw atters, 15c each We invite you to stop at our store M any men liv in g in town to-day h ave spent m ost of busy lives on the farm s. T h ey h ave earn ed ^ jictr retirem ent. B u t the need o r s a v in g the 19 18 h arvest is very g re a t. R etired farm ers h ave a splendid op portunity to help out in the present crisis and m any have volunteered to w ork on n eigh b o rin g farm s for the rush period. E v e ry one that can do so is needed, for experienced men are at a prem ium . T h eir kn ow led ge of how 10 do th ings would help m ake inexperienced men and bovs efficient Church Notes Your opportunity. to bay a high grade Panama or Straw Hat at s very low price. famous Panamas Regular 5.00___ __ .to clear 3.95 Boaters, 2 . 5 0 to clear 1 60 money gladly This is a guaranteed attraction Chip-Straws 1.00 MUTRIE’S MEN’S WEAR STORE Moffiat C h u rch — G reen ville, se r vice at t p m . Sab b ath school at 2 ; M offat, S ab bath school and bible c la ss at 2, service at 3 ; W estfield , service a t 7 30. CHANGE of BUSINESS T h e Fed erated C h u rch es (Metho dist and P resb yterian )— R e v . C h a s. M o rga n , p asto r— S ervice s at 1 1 a .m . and 7 3 0 p.m . in the P resb y terian Church. A cordial welcom e to all. Z io n 's E va n g e lic a l L u t h e r a n church : S ervic e s next S u n d ay ai 11 a m . S p ecial collection lor C anad ian R ed C ro s s , S u n d ay school • t 1 .3 0 p. m .— H . W . M oeh ring, p astor. W ith a lew retu rns yet to come j in the num ber o f p ersons registered in S a sk a tc h e w a n under the m an pow er registration w as 4 12 .5 9 7 F ig u rin g on a b asis o f the num ber over sixteen re a rs o f a g e at tbe tim e the cen su s w as taken in 19 16 Ike population o f this province is now abou t 735,0 00.. refunded Regular 2.00..............to clear 1.45 A Novelty Musical and Vocal Attrrction Regular 1.50.............. to clear1.10 Programme consists of Regular 1.L5.......... ..to clear 95c POPULAR AMERICAN SONGS AND MUSIC Also a few specials in as well as M en’s Soft Felt and NATIVE HAWAIIAN SONGS, MUSIC AND DAN - Christie’s S e rv ic e s in S t. A n n 's C h u rch :— M ass at 10 o ’clock a. m ., C atechism at 3 .0 0 p. m ., and V e sp e rs at 4.00 p. m. A M eihcdist m inisterial sum m er conference is being held in R egin a . this w eek and next. Subscribe for The News A u g . 16 R e s e rv e d S e a t s a t B o w l b y 's D r u g S t o r e C u r ta in D a h l’s O ld S U n d Pleasing attraction Wolseley, Friday, August 9th Delightful entertainment. Out of the ordinary I hare purchased the . Blacksm ith Business ef Mr. A. Robbins and solicit your patronage. work guaranteed. WM. EVANS All U n d e r A u s p ic e s of Great W ar Veterans Winnipeg Grandest troupe of talented Artistes. M AIL CO STK A C T SEALED TEJfDF.Rs, - “ r mv I to u>- tr GgggnU wfll bo rwetred at Ottt oo». on Friday. tbe Nfch Atanurt. wrermare ol *U M.Jawr'a JU jLToo a One great entertainment SONGS, DANCES, MUSIC, CHARACTER S ketches All the entertainers are children of soldiers who are doing or have done their 4 Y ean Entertaining gratis for War Charities Directress: Mrs. LEE RICHARDSON, hon. member Great War Veterans poral GRIFFITHS, 19 months’ w ir prisoner in Germany, will relate bis experiences Admission: 50c, 75c, $1.00 ed Seats at Bowlby’s Drug Store. Entire proceeds go to Gt. War Veterans save the King. God Save Oar Splendid Men. WHYTE’S HUGEST SH LE A Rare Opportunity in These Davs of High Prices Anticipate Your Needs W H IT E W E A B Our August price* on White wear are leas than the m an u fa ctu re’cost today A good serviceable Corset Cover lo r........... 19c 50e Corset C oven............. 225 Uudcr-kirts........ . .................August price 4UC .......................... August price 51 #oU 95c Corset Covers............. 1.85 Princes* Slip*.. . . . . .................Augu«tJ price /D C .............. August price $ 1 . 4 $ (JOc Drawers............ .q 2.25 Prince** Slip*, i . . . . « . .................August price 4oC . j ............ August price , $ l . o U 75c Drawers..................... __ 1.50 Combinations.......... — .................August price (HlC ..........................August price $1<ZU .................August price $I.«5Z 2.25 Night Dresses........ .................August price D U E N N August price g- 5 1 .ZU G O O D S 68c 83 c m ,O U S E 8 Middy Blouses for Women and Girls. All white, white with striped or colored collars and trimmings. Striped Middies with white collars and trimmings. F O R W O M E N 1.25 Middy Blouses........ 1.95 Middy Blouses.. . . . .................August price 5 I .U U ..................August price 5 1 . 0 0 1.65 Middy Blouses........ 2.15 Middy Blouses......... .Augustprice $ 1 * J Z .................August price 5 1 . / Z G IR L S laMl 10.00 D resses................................................ August price $ 6 . 1 5 15 00 Dresses ........................ ’.August price $ 9 . 2 5 22.50 D resses.............. ............................................... August Price J Fancy White Hose, one of the fashionable novelties; much worn in large centers. This is a white sheer Cotton Hoeei with narrow stripe and circular band in black at ankle. Regular 5 0 c ................................................................. August price 30c per pair ! WOMEN’S COATS 1 We are including in our August Sale all Spring and Fall Raincoats. These Coats are suitable for street and motoring wear till late in the Autumn. 13.50 C oats... .*................... . . . . . * ...................... .August price ^ J 14.00 Coats................................................... ..................August^price* j OQ 15.00 Coats..................................... ................................ August price $ 1 2 . 0 0 19.75 Coats........................................ AugusCprice $ 1 5 . 8 0 21.00 Coats....................................... .............................. August price 22.50 Coats............ .............................. t*...................... August price $ l 8 i ) 0 26.50 Coats.. . ...................... .............................; ..........August price GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES * We are showing ig a vary large range of dainty Wash Gowns f<$ August Sale prices#ou could not bay the'jnatenal for the money \ buy the finishedtfarment. 65c Dresses............ Jh................................. . . . . . . . . August price our t will 95c Dresses......... .•% ................................ 1 . . . . . ^ . . .August price 76c 1.40 Dresses...................................*?... ’. L 1.65 Dresses..................... .........J . v ii 52c OOC * M id d y S k ir t s » These are attached to Slip Waists . . 1.65 All White Middy S kirt.............................. .............................. .................................................................................... August price $ l * o £ 1.75 Shepherd Plaid Middy Blouses........................................... ... « . *** .................................................... ............................... August price 5I.4U It is Only a M atter of Time Till Everybody Will Be Doing It The way the number of our CREAM customers is increasing,*it is only a matter of time till everyone will be selling to the Co-Operative. Why not join on now and reap the benefit. The prices we have been paying would alone make it worth your while to bring in your Cream. Then there is the extra price— the dividend made out of turning your Cream into Butter —which you might just as well have too. Highest prices paid. Dividend at the end of the season from the Co. Operative. New equipment throughout Certified buyer in charge. Around Town R e g u la r m eeting of town council a ex t M onday night. 2.50 Sunshades.................. August Sale 1.65 and 4.50 Sunshades,. «- K ------ 'Tm August Sale $Z#U*> WOMEN’S NECKWEAR This store has made for showing the newest and most exclusive Neckwear for Womei ___ ______latest models are included in this August Sale; all the Satin Rott^OoHSra, Voile*, Georgette and Crepe de Chene Flat Collars and Stocks in Nets and Piques. 2.50 Collars......................... 1 3 5 Collars......................... .....................August Sale $ I » 0 / .................... August.Sale “ UC 2.00 Collars........................ 90c C ollars.................’___ -A .................. . August 8ale 3) 1 .................... August Sale OUC 1.75 Collars........................ 65c Collars......................... .................- • August Sale $ 1• 1 / ...................August Sale 4 «5C BOYS’ BLOUSES MEN’S andAll BOYS’ STRAW HATS Straw I lata on sule 50c Straw H ats................................................... ........................................ 40c 65c Straw H ats........................................................................................... 52c 1.25 Straw H a ts .................................................. 1.00^ 4.25 and 4.75 Men’s Panama Hata....................., T. j ......................... . $.40 MEN’S LINEN ALL-OVER COATS The ideal coat to keep one clean while motoring. Easily washed. Good appearance. Regular price 2.50................................. ............................. August price 1.61 ERY DEPARTMENT in our Grocery Department THE PRESERVING SEASON IS IN FULL SWING We are receiving direct from the growers liberal supplies of best Preserving Leave us your orders or phone us for prices. If you are going to require FRUIT JARS before the end of the preserving season, buy now. A shortage is predicted. W’e have a large stock at the present time. We have sale for every }>cund of BUTTER and every dozen EGGS we can secure Highest prices paid. FRONT ST., W A la rg e num ber from town and d istrict intend ta k in g in the G renfell fair to-m orrow (T h u rsd ay). Fbeing brought aTOtu mafriTy on all the goods *11 the time. We give below some of our regular prices: 5 lb tin Whyte’s Baking Powder...................................................... .. f 1.00 2} lb tin Whyte’s Baking Powder............................. ............................ 60c Liquid Shoe Polish—Black, Dark Brown or W hite...........per bottle 25c Shoe Blacking................................................................................ per tin 10c Gold Standard Tea, 2J lb packages........................................................ 1.50 Soda Biscuits............................................................ ............per package 30c Raspberry Jam, pure, 4 lb t i n s .................‘............................................ 95c Fruits. GEO I Both Light and Dark in color. Cool for the boy. Easy for the woman that-has to do the washing. 45c Blouses.. . . . j ................................................. ........................................ August price 6oc Blouses .......................................................... ................................ • • • • ........................... .. ................................... ......................’ August price 8oc Blouses............................................................ price • • • • • • • • • • • .........................*..............................August ♦ • • ................ • i . # • • • • • • • • • 95c Blouses.................... ........................................ ............................................................August price 1.15 Blouses.......... ................................................. ................................ * ........................ ................. ................. • • • ................................................................................August price iwegi our i 1.45 Middy Blouses........ ..................August price 51* 10 i r l s BOYS’ WASH SUITS Wash Suits for Boys from 2 to 7 years of age. We have them both for play and dress occasions. Romper style, Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits in a great variety of colors and material?. 90c Wash Suits for Boys............................................................... \ m __ ................................................................................ August price) > / ZC 1.00 W’ash Suits lvr Boys.......... ................................ . L................. .................*............................................................ August price j I O llC 1.65 Wash Suits for Boys............................................................... . . " ’a T’ q n .......................................................................... ..A ugust price $ l . o Z 1.75 Wash Suita lor Boys....................................................... . 'j . . . ^ • ............................................................................ August price $ 1 ,4 1 1 1.95 Wash Suits for Boys......................................................... . . . • _ .......................... August price $ 1 . 0 0 * - August price $ 1 . 1 2 . . August price *V ’ p ric e G August price $ 5 . 8 0 HOSIERY 68c 98c ly Blouses.. . . . ............... .August price 9.50 Dresses................................................ J L o 'l A large range of Wash Voiles and Crepes going on sale at clearing prices. Dr. wee# which can he worn till late in the Fall, and materials which are exceptionally suitable for Evening Wear Roc Wash V o ile* .......... . 88c Wash Votlee............... .................August price ZoC . . . . . . . . . August price 7.5c Wash Voiles............... 1.50 Wash Voiles............. .................August price OUC ..........................August price 1.05 Wash Voiles............ ..............A ugust price 5 1 . I d Colored Crepes in Maize, Stone Grey, Nile and Copenhagen, celling at 85c............................................................August price 1.25 White f’rejie, with embroidered sj>ot....................................... ( ....................................................................................August price 2.25 White Crepe, white chock enclosing double hand embroid- ^ . _ ered design................................................................August price $ l» O U F O R WOMEN S SIMMER DRESSES We have made upour minds these most he cleared out. Price is not going to be a consideration. They are up-to-the-minute in style. They are suit able not only for summer wear or day dresses, but fo: eveuing wear at any season. ‘The only reason for the price* we are clearing them at is, that they were bought for this season and they must be sold in this season. 8.50 D resses................................................... *................ August price $ 5 . 1 6 Personal M rs. H . D. W ilson and children, o f M oose Ja w , are visitin g the fo r m er’s parents, M r. and M rs. W , visitin g B. F ra se r. M rs. J . F ergu so n is friends at Sh au n avcn . C rop prospects are much b righ ter M rs. R . A . M agee, M rs. W . at the present time than for some M iss G e rry , of Indian H ead , is C ro sb y and M iss B E llis attended T h e public school will re open on tim e past acco rd in g to reports re the gu e st o f M rs. H erd. M onday, A u gu st 26th. the W in dth orst fair ye ste rd ay in the ceived b y the S ask atch ew a n depart capacity of ju d g e s. M rs.O . T o u rig n y , of Maple C re e k ’ D r. B earm xn , specialist on the ment of agricu ltu re from its c o rre s eye, e ar, nose, throat and fitting pondents throughout the prt>vince. is the g u e st o f M rs. Rochon. M r. G raem e L . K enned y, who o f g la s s e s will be at the Leland In nearly all districts crops fully in enlisted with the R o yal A ir Fo rce Mr. S . H a rt, R .A .F ., is v isitin g hotel, W o lseley, on T u e sd a y , A u g. head are reported with w heat ripen several m onths a g o , has been ord er his m other, M rs. D . H . C o le. ing fast o w in g to warm local sh o w ed to report on A u g u st 22n d. 13 m . ers in the past few d ays. T h e re M r. A lex . H enderson, ot B ro d S e v e ra l d a y sa g o the con g regatio n s M r. and Mrs. G . J . Jo p lin g , of port from W olseley is as follo w s: erick , spent T h u rsd ay in town.. o f the Church of E n glan d at W olPeterboro, O n t., on their w ay to C rop s S in talu ta to G renfeli and ten seley, E llisb o ro , R osew ood and j M iss C ro sb y spent a few d ays o f the co a st, spent last w eek at the m iles north and fifteen to tw enty R o se Lane presented their p asto r, I m iles south are lo o k in g ^ ^ ll. Som e the past w eek with friends in R e g in a . home o f M r. and M rs, W . L CoR e v E . M. B ish o p, with a Ford bum and instantly the room U few fields badly blown have not re M r. and M rs. E . A . B an b u ry are to u rin g car. flooded with a b rillian t covered but they are not exten sive. spending the w eek at L a k e K a te p w a . M r. G ; E . C a rru th e rs, suffering lijht. This convenience is M r Jo s . C orm ier has disposed of Present prospects o f w heat a ve ra g e from a severe attack o f rheum atism , possible in you r home, M rs. E . E . Perley and children w as rem oved last w eek to Indian bams and sheds with his farm near town and with his yield should be fifteen bushels. O ats F ro st d am age to returned last night after a five w eeks H ead w here he is stopp ing with Mr. fam ily is m oving into tow n. The and barley crop. p u rch aser, M r. R ich ard , o f M on g rain not n o ticeable. Som e h a r holiday at the c o a s t E . W illiam s. trea l, with Mrs. R ich ard will take v e stin g m ay com m ence A u g u st 15 . M rs. Sim ard and children, ot T h is com plete electric ! M rs. A . A. Perley and son, M aster possession at oace. lighting plant will supply G ra v e lb o u rg . are v sitin g (riends in A rth u r, left S a tu rd a y night for BelleE a rly M onday m orning a stately aU the licht you require; T h e announcem ent of the results C ad illac w as slo w ly p arad in g south W o lseley and district. v ille /O n t., to v isit friends and spend also ample power for the o f the T o ron to C o n serva to ry of on Richm ond street in ch arge o f a churn, cream separator, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. G ran t and a few d ays with anoth er son . G u n washing machine, etc. Pa>~s M usic exam in ation s w as m ade last yo u th . W hen opposite the town children, o f Belm ont, M an., are ner Dell P erley, who m ay leave for for itself in a very short w eek . M iss L a u ra D u ff o f W olseo verseas sh ortly. h all, about w h ere, com in g up the v isitin g M rs. C . G rant time. _ _t . ley passed in ju n ior vocal .an d in f os demonstrate this incline, a full view o f the street is R e v . C . M aillard, of G ra v e lb o u rg , p rim ary th eory, the la tter with M r. C . K . Thom pson returned wonderful lighting plant. obtained, this m onster discovered renewed acquaintances in town this honors. a m em ber of the insignificant but home on S a tu itk n u ttfta t.4 m onth's w eek the g u e st of R e v C . Sau n er. visit to K e lo w n a , B. C . R u m c r has it th at several hun num berless flivver fam ily (no nam es Both the reverend gentlem en m ot d reds of men w ere arrested in m entioned). T h e au d acity of the M r. aod M rs. S . S tre ig h t, o f R egin a last week for not ca rry in g la tter in even d o in g h om age from K e m p tvillc , O n t , are v isitin g their ored to Lebret to attend the annual m ission ot the C ath o lic eleegy. the necessary papers. S eve ra l from I the side o f the road ruffled the d ign ity son, M r. E . D . S treigh t. here w ere fined for their n egligen ce, o f the ancient but still proud k in g one o f them a yo u n g m an from ot the road and w ithout k word o f M r. and M rs. R . C . C o o k e and D o not fo rg et the E llisb o ro Red E llisb o ro who has been turned down w arn in g it let loose one of its front fam ily, o f Fillm ore, spent Su n d ay C ro ss picnic on S a tu rd a y , A u g u st five tim es by m ilitary m edical board s pedal extrem ities which, ro llin g at with D r. and M rs. C ooke. lo th . S p o rts , tennis, k n ittin g con T h e m ost unjust case w as that o f a a terrific pace for h a lf a blo ck , took te st, e tc ., s a ls o f w ork aod fisb pond. R e v . D . B . and M rs. M illard , o f resident of Su m m er berry who w as the then docile flivve r u n aw ares, C o n tribu tion s g la d ly received, Ice Pense, are spem fiog the w eek w ith a rre ste d , jailed and fined for not sm ash in g out one ot its eyes. T h e cream , lem onade, fru its, etc. T e a c a rry in g his m arriage certificate, youth in c h arg e ot the angered friends in W olseley and E llisb o ro . served from 5 o ’clock acco rd in g to alth ou gh when pinched, he bad the m onster su ccessfu lly subdued it be M any friends w i l be so rry to learn co n servatio n ru le s, s a la d s , . best proof possible of a benedick fore any further d a m a ge o r injury that M r. and M rs. A . O live a re in D l m r o n , Neudorf, K i^llng. Gr»v*oo. disposed, tbe form er ve ry serio u sly Advertise in The News -ftum m erberrv.W indthorvt. Broadview w ith bim , i.e . h is wife and children- w as done. T H E LOOK A H EA D MAN Is the one who makes provision for his wife and family, when he is not with them. Are you of this type? Is your WILL drawn’ If not, call in or write us. WILL forms lree on application. We are experts in administering ESTATES of deceased persons. THE W ESTERN R E Q IN A . TRUST COM PANY DELCO 'UG H T G renfell Milling Co. eon Get Yours Now. The Fuel Com m issioner advises the People to stock up now. The m ines and railroads are ready. It's up to YOU! Geo. C. Carruthers D R A Y IN G W o lseley Germaay’a DOUGLAS’ mfANTo t t l u n IkHijTlas K . S V IO K t I n d u s tr ia l D o w n fa ll ( u., Naputt, Ob! l*ru‘>tianv Glory In Wanton Outrage* The F a c e »t th e W ar to G erm any • M ! Be a G iia a tic H f r i 'i j f of W oe WWfi! t»»r war » j t by G rrm any H e rr A S e rt Baffin w » a p o n er m» (bar land He wa* p rjc tira llir tt'r <r< a to r o f (j< n » a o ) • O K rc a tlik m arine, w hose « i i <>n every Ma before the war. Now be. io a bro k en mao. Mr kn— * th at G erm an y i* ru iru d . h e r ind u strial pow er gone, but no Mir l i tt r o n l to bi* m m i n | t at the beginning of hostilities. N otr H e rr Hallm M a p ro p he t th a t G etm any would ra th e r mot h ear frorn— the tru th to d a n rung: A* .a v r i g o natio n it will take many year* to rebuild tb c w ork of m any year*. All the allied nation* have im r r a t e d ihetr shipping *o th a t even th e fre e dom of the te a t will tong jbe v a lu e less to G erm any a fte r the y a r H err Beilin told the r,ar lords th at n o th ing in the war <mild poxribl) pen sale G erm ans f o r 'th e Itwt < f h er! oversea trade, I oday tierm an y n’t float a m erch an t ship on an Met > 4 U a te ilu s rd , h er indu-strics, erfrept for war. at a tu rn U lill, and every o*er*eaal c o u rtjv w hich form ■fly I' jov. tier r v p o ri' and e-froiti w hieh she received Rer raw u a t e r i i b e ith er iv at w ar with her o r has »evrre d all tclaisott* A m erica, wfiich had no m erch an t iqartne when G e r m any provoked fier t© war, i* now on the way to becom ing the world'* g reatest m aritim e pow er. The price of the w ar to f >erinai > will he a gllin iw heritage of woe to Iter future generation*.— Regina Leader. T IJC K F T T S jOti.UUO p o te n tia l Sweden u The Channel Tunnel M ihtary En U nitedI S tates Urge* T h a t It Be Boilt Now C ap tu red E nem y T rad e V\ hen ih a lube it inflam ed you nave n rum A t B righton, Lqg . lle ru a rd , Ope b lin t voiindr o r i rape »la,c in m m * , • « ( <lki> u h e im e r is spending $IOO,OUO jo u _a^ H ia entirely cloved. Ucafncvv u toe rcanit. the w ar, kayo Sir B ernard M alM i, rrgi* a gemregf o< G reat B ritain, firstan*. He a m d * b < lost in the*e children. H e hebeves th a t Other Iw llagrrm t coun tries h s v t suffered in th is respect m ore th a n ha* G reat B ritain Sir B ernard estim ated th at every day of the w ar m eans tb c loss of 7.000 po ten tial lives of children to the U nited Kingdom. France. Italy and th e central power*. D ealing vs if Jr tbc d re late in th e b irth rate, be vaid the birth* reg istered m E ngland and U airs an I f U , num bered 8^1.890. In 1915. they fell to 814,014; in 1916 there was a further Tall to 780,520; and in 1917 to d6&34n. a decline of 25 per ( m l. com pared vritli 1013. Germany'* lack ey D uring the earlier stages of the w ar a Belgian stcarucj, xh< A uibionx eras captured by the G erm ans in the Sound while she w as seeking a safe passage in to the N o rth 'S c a by k eep ing well w ithin Sw edish territo rial waters,. It was a clear case oi violation of Sw edish te rrito ria l rights. A fter re pealed dem ands by the' Belgian m in ister, h a d tr d by his B ritish. French, Italian and R ussian colleague*, the Sw edish governm ent .finally c o n se n t ed tp lo d g e a p ro test w ith the G er m an foreign office strong enough to produde the. desired effvets And the A m biocix wav actually''released. - T h e long established rule in such «a*vs is th a t the released steam er shall be, g ran ted safe ’conduct back to tbc sp o t-w h ere she was captured and it was up to the nation whose territo rial rights had been u m in g ed by Hie captain to see tjhat such sate conduct be granted. In stead o f doing so. the Swedish governm ent perem ptorily refused to let the steam er in question pass through the K ogrund C hannel along the southw estern point of Scandia, which h id been mined in the mean time and closed to in tern atio n al tr a f fic. T his happened early last y.ear. T he steam er was o rd e re d to enter the Swedish porn of T rclfeborg. which is one .of the term ini for the ferry fro m ,c o rfe = j^ 5 le n t f Ingt&m's MilKw&ed A Suggestive O pinion Soon, how ever, we m ay look fo r A Neqr Y o rk b a tc h e r has been a r w ard to apricoU . w hich a re fairly plentiful, a lth o u g h n o t nearly so rested because he w rote a book up H e m ay have h ealth y , w hile th e vioeyards p ro m h olding th e kaiser ise an ab u n d a n t supply o f g rap es sell th a t all b a tc h e rs should sta n d to g e th e r.— Indianapolis N ew s. ’ m Junes the tow the resj deiiLjJW i H(Mn as couid'Tnot 1" g, th if jtotrrcVpon- t h o s ^ w bouses t ' r V crflT >-ntirely bulshrapnel T(n-x,- fioQitsjt, ’’he said, m.-igntfiretwly-LtmCrthed. the "w ere sndT* LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF No humbug! Apply few drop* (hen just Ilift them ' withi fingers. ii r j i i i i f aii p lant a n d nrft th e card is a rtu a lly j tu rn in g , the n o rth point of the <ard C i n c i n n a t i ! * ! ^ °! a ile d t.c c - J-11 *, l ’c tlM S?^r' IT^”* ‘° *r *islrr I JS friendly colleagues, turned to the Swedish foreign . office w ith a d e m and th at it fulfill its clear in te r national obligation to the utm ost lim it by giving the steam er free and safe passage thro u g h the m ine p ro tected K ogrund C hannel to the spot off tlie little Dan ish island of Jlvcn MrJierc she was captured originally. VViid w-h.i did the Sw edish icreign wwice then do-? ,It; directed an inquiry to (h r foreign office at Re rlin to tino dpt w h e th e r’tiie (icrnian governm ent would perm it Swede n to do -its duty by Bc lg iu tn ’ Sim ilar things have happened time a * d *l*a' n during the war. A rrangeniMMp betw een G erm any and Sweden lujvT repeatedly keen made w ithout a v ^ r d to the- represen tativ es of the nations until they- already were OtT^tbc c ru id n c 't- h b l'M m om ent, and even w ere 't h e sirn etio n co st 'fetid g r e y e r it> A w S f fatf/A sfc a ir p» 5(e to paY^Jm t l e ' i * atcii-e a^R'aittaccs of sn rn a m eans rr)rnimiiqK»ii- •11 and the release of 1.500.0(81 JUtfpv.V t t f i r R shipping w■orth al ' lie prVyeat T ube $300.000,00IG NOT A BIT! What Airplanes Carry k n o ttie r nutru'N iri l. rsp re, ' L j g . ’ . la llr ini clouds, is tlie air speed indit v r*rv hrili- ! <#i4tor* teljs thr*|»ilot ln | >prrd and ta ilo rs in the diamonds W*| ndustry H e « » w ■ o rk in g y (|* g e oi tin g is a g re e d u p o n . PAIN? W hen it** »u easy to' bring bark the bloom of Vtouth to laded cheek*, when h im d ^ ig n r e n itr in <an be re* moved* isn ’t it toohah to p h k if f on SSMBMtCS? . Go to the ro o t pf the tnouhle ■ rem ove th e cause-—co t re* t the co n dition that keeps you g a m looking a* vou ought. l ’»t Dr H am ilto n ’* Pill* And very soon j n u l l have a com plexion to be proud of, How m uch happier you’ll feel — pimple* gone, cheek* rosy again, eye* bright, spirits good, joyous health again returned N’e fe r a failure with D r. H am ilton’* I‘ill*, get a 25< box In sriu m en ts F requently of Value on L ong Flight* T here, are tw o way* jof flying the in o d rth a' plane. L»»se i* hv »!*■ "feel" of th ci m achine and thej othcii i* by !lhc in stru m en ts that fcif no\y found in evefy up to dal* fr » it It Ji* quite ufensy to fly w ithout in siru aiek ts, but 'th e y aye frequently of vialue (>it long |fligjits. F o r night flyiiig all instium e n t* are illum inated. ■■■ T he, com pass is perl .ip* the m ost fam iliar hv nam e to (h r ordinary laud llubber. T h e airm an cuu tell th e di rectioti in w hirli the no*e of Lis m a c h in e Is pointing:, as a H iarku-called th e hihbcr's line—allways record* hi* tJired ip n as the com pass card goes jjround. It i* a very useful in stiu inent in cloud*, a* wbdd the pilot ♦ ' h c s tthe ronipas* card apparently t ' spinniiig lie I knfuv* at. once that his «r .hr o th e r hand, the first ac Swedish foreign tails apf tlie ir office in reg ard to propositions or syut A niatais fed silage ate not m ore s u b l e t to tuberculosis, do n o t lose their teeth m ore quickly, and are not shorter-lived than am m ais fed o th e r com m on kinds of food. T he use of the silo often m akes it possible to save com th at would o th erw ise be lost by frost. A good silo should be round a ir tight, w aterproof, have w alls th a ; are Mirboth inside, and be stro n g and durable. A *ilo should he placed w here it will give the g reatest convenience in feeding and w here it will be least exposed to <xtrefiirlv cold winds. O n e: hundred ton* of silage will feed 2? cows< 40 pounds of silage a day foi 208 day*. A silo 14 feet in d ia n itrr and 32 feet high will hold 1«1 tons „■ Silof of m ore than 100 toB* cwparit r Cost trot. $2 to So per ’ ton, ac cording to <thr type and m aterial u s ed in construction - , e i £ K eVter * tion taken by the •t ToT e m p lo y in g xiiaablecT 'soT ' s c a rc ity . Graod Complexion Improver Better Thao Cosmetics! ORINOCO No one need -endure the agony of Fran g en eral. I j> A . urges in “ T he Yale corn* writh Hollowrav'v Coen Cure at n n ■ ,.»*<• * i R eview -1 kir July th at the umsiv ha«4 l » ji euanne fhpy* disfti*»rd tunnel under the L ityfitn C h a n n e l t ounce ting E ngland and He See* the Finish F ra n c e ,: itm o ld he began at once; ’ Hud it been tw gq^ w hen applied for in 194*7, it would have ber-u in K aiser B ill Realises T h at the W orst operation th ro u g h o u t the- y ax H ad it been {begun when ^rrnii**ion was ‘T Itf liardest p art of the jo b is again applied for in iffliL it w!quhl *4i1f b'ffoFe lus. ' T h e' enem y know* now be m o p eratio n and would be fbe war is about to reach the point one of (h r g reatest single factors in of N-rfctAA and ls‘ W m m oning all his w inning the w ir. ’Mw* B ritish a d str<-ngth for a m iralty m o re than -a y e a f ago stated c o u n t e r offensi* th a t 6,<flkMMJU soldier* had been carn a ti o n of -the 1 hi* wa* the b a n d forth acro ss the C han- Oenuarv eniperi •corded by K arl tn his m o st recent article Ro*ncf in the 1 Strangle-hold o f Sea Power 1,‘L okal A nzciger in the^ Revue d«» D<m»* and apparently ? y»n the eve of lo r . ’ Septem ber, 1917,; -M. Seapow er Ha* Proved to Bo the -Hoi p,. O n the sam e Gen. Foch' a., jtf says that the to tal nutulal von H indeni vG reatest F orce in the W ar ss e n g e rr acro ss’ the t l*an- b u rg g iv e RdsrfhP Tbe IJV j her follow ing 10 1 T o d o « e tlo w*r quickie t* an >x the outbreak o f the war uild ik r.ut nece*»ity tor t«erniauy. t^ a v - |*yfl 1,000,00b. T he anim als, veh- statem en t; It is to Ee 1<D! L (he people at out |n g rv rry tilin g else cjut of th e ac',ik l c lition*. supplie* oh all jjence. But (hey iav<- count, she is in dan g er of being kinds am counted by the niUHotis of 1 rue a re full of rtienceI hope »H> stra rg le d by the grip of «netriy t< a- ton*. T h e am ount i* n o t beyond are uoi learned tn :ly punished, as liiai | hat will mjt relax •*■* fh r ] |.||^ capacity of the tunnel, hut^ it nothing is so pPOr I Lr m o n th * *hp by Already,' dexpoudeni jrequires the use of p ro b ab ly 1,500,- over-haste is no ” I'rc-paratioa is half the ba.tth\ r , <term ans a re saying th a t th ey -c o u ld 000 ton* of shipping—j-at a lituc ' when not win even if they cru sh ed France there is danger th at liviljpaH 'm m ay and tlie people rtmst rem etnber we are not w orking w ith m achines th at N eith er I ngland n<ir the U nited be lost foe lack of slap*.- V * can b e sm ashed a * -so o n as the job tut* s ta te s would g ire in, and tog eth er "W ho! shall say how long the war > °‘*iihe> would still bar G ertnauy from will last? Few, if any, well in fo rm i» com pleted. We arc w orking with the sea. If A dm iral M ahan were ed men: a sp e c t it* efld in less: th a n the tno*t sacred lh ip g we i nam ely, the blood ar^l life of the and ativr ()<■ coold te ll the fjrrn m n s tlia! tw o year*. G erm any i* financially O ur lasj^ resci vt * be h ad predicted this result. Prince b ankrupt, hut econornieally self-sup- U iuisii people.. *',r Buelow it alive, and he d istinctly poriing. especially sinjee acquiring an must b e ’ stro n g gjw Tvfho w ill return •* lorew arned III* co untrym en ot Vshat unlim ited supply of ptw o leiini *t troiu the tre n c h ^ _ to tak e up peace r *D- would I ajipeti if tbi y w c n t« to war B aku: fend G erm any is riotv, a* she task's.' W e u tu s f nol Jbe left a t the m achines, but n' ry with l-.ngTapd. If they are now de- was over a year ago, ’balked. bofc end like sm ashed ealcened *1- pressed, ive may b e co rrespondingly wot defeated ’ It is quite concesT* ^must be stro n g a '**1 cheered by reflecting th at, largely able th at th e w ar hnfey-lbst Jim rcM inard’s L in itn ft* C ures B um s, etc ol xiewed, *e» pow er ha< p ro v ed to be than two. years. By eraplodiiiR pu><f11 jb r g reatry t. force in the w*t.,»»(d i» ern m ethod* the tunnel m ay p o u L i working ever niore m ightily against al,d ( i c r s m y i * New Y ork 1% eicing I’Bst b ly he built iVi lc»s tljan th re e J CV 9 It .m ight, perhaps,* lw fiuishetl 5— Vengeful V t f f H us* H ack lim e to-Lrt* » large fajrtor m »iwn?pg But even if tuB, can F rendk H p # e * to Pi«CW Cattrrbil Dealaeu Cannot be Cured the war c f rf tirijb he built in tw w *b“ 64f a Uf local anylications a> t i e r cawao: i .t t o t . d u rin g tu<Jft iofp o rtan t elem ent in rcbuJWtu* d icaavci yoriiwn o t tl:« ear. The ie M arne “sid only one way so cure c atarrh al drafaesa. sn-l ing the, wotUi after (lie war. ] Tint theiy imeF"suc b e ta Jim am th at ca by a cenan tu u o u ai rem edy. J a m . . ihijis will continue* l#irg .jent t h e Germ Lleafoesv ia caused by an in (tim ed rordinc-n aefs of vanhas been c o n c lu d e ^ and indulging in a oi tb« m ocovl Im ca* ot the h-utraebcan T a re . an effort to e ip fu re th e G erm an*,T Who ized it before * the w ar, Nfnrty-w ite* ,p rr cent. o # ^ <tbe 0 ranges in Palestfrie d i a m p n f l * felir t irn p a n s w ere i;wt|ing i*b ipn<se*«ton*. C a t M ffivU k' B ril -■ '$ *7 4 C ultivation • ! O range* H a* O veatly Increased of L ate Y ears t Hip M istake W e have i^mue very neafiy tiic ttufl't \j>tuhavr your relative end of th t'A lriw gu srason. 21 J hr* i ’\ jftftnist if' , •- t>’ p o c k e t. >vjU‘f . jr h i not?^ Aft' . aka - r -ood erirtngh for m e ” —Rosriscript. F'or m onths past we have revelled in the ju icy , luscious ir^iit.. But they oasts D on’t Fill E m p ty Stom achs have been a real God semi to .o u r • troop* . A part from the (>lea*ant '.Vfiat the A ustrian people appear I v ariation they offer to the o rd in ary ( » w ant i* a larger ration of food .d ie t, they have a distinct m edicinal n I a sh o rter ratio n oi g overnm ent (value, and o u r m edical *nen have e n it * about what i* going on at the couraged th e ir consum ption. ... T he Iro-ii -K ansas i it* Star. 1soldier could get as m any as ten for ' a* piastre (about 4 ernts> so th at hr* consum ption has been Usually only lim ited to th e am ount of change hi could dispose of. T he fruit itself was obtainable practically all over Palestine: Ali though the principal o range grov es ( are a t Jaffa and n eighboring villages i in th e plain, the native* soon realiz,r d th e 1 irresistib le attra c tio n bf th eir *fruit for the B ritish Soldier, and would find m eans of tra n sp o rtin g their golden w are to the m ost outjo i-th e-w a y places. Jaffa com es a lte r Spain and Cali| fom ia in im p o rtan ce . as one of the 1 w o rld ’s o ran g e m arts. T h e export . before th e w ar am o u n ted to nearly eight million francs. T he value of the jero p s. how ever, depended very la rg e ly on th e ability of th e shipper to : get his consignm ent to the London ■m arket before th e Spanish crop. , The cultivation o f orange* had 'g re a tly increased of late years o w ing to th f estab lish m en t of Jew ish ‘ colonic* in Palestine, who b ro u g h t 'scientific m ethod* . i n t o th e ir fruit : farm ing and sank a huge capital into (irrig a tio n and w ater supply T he o u tb reak of w ar in 1014 had a very serious effect o n ’ the orange trade. It com pletely cut ; off all mean* o f ex p o rt, and grow er* w ere left with th eir en tire crops on ; th eir hand* T he difficulty and ex pense of ob tain in g fuel for their pum ping plant* and the ab * rn re bf W h e n y o u th ta k e s flig h t o n th e anv m arket fo r the harv est co m p el' w in g s o f y e a r s b e a u t y o f c o m p le x led ow ners to neglect (heir grove* io n g o e s to o . u n l e s s y o u g iv e y o u r during th e past th re e , years. s k in p r o p e r a n d d a i l y c a r e . U s e o f Anybody wa* w efepme to carry I n g r a m 's fed d k sreed C re a m w ill e n awav .a* much as he wi*hed. p ro v id a b le y o u t-> a p p e a r y o u th f u l w h e n ed be picked it off t|kr tree*, as it y o u a r e n o lo n g e r y o u n g . I t s dis m ined them to mllowt the fruit to tin c tiv e r e m e d ia l a ffe c t u p o n th e hang, and even the ex|>rnA- of plu ck tis s u e s o f t h e a k in k e e p s the c o m ing w a* a consideration. So for p a n i o n c o lo r f u l , s o f t a n d fre e ! th ree y ears the crops- "h av e -b e e n fro m b le tr-.s h . I t d o e s a c t u a l l y crow ing p o o rer and poorer. h s a lt h if y 's n d b e a u t i f y y o c r c o m p le n o r. S .n c e 1SS5 t h e r e 's b e e n Tlie advent of one tro o p s La* savn o tb iu g e l s e ‘ j u s t a s g o o d . " T a k e t ed th e situation. A nother y ear oi n o o f h e r . T W o s ir e s . 50c a n d $1.00. - n eglect r ould have spH* the to tal j ruin of th e groves. W e have not W » rm d t t i . h o u seh o ld w o r k , a n d j only supplied a m ark et for the crop, k te h e e h e a t, * U cau aep er* 9-.ratio« an d a h in /, o il/a k in . T a a c an avoid tb ia h r l but th e opening np 6t com m unica ■ l i s t Tnararr * V elvecia S o u v e r a la e tion w ith E g y p t, has p rovided facili Faca Posvfeer.sae. I t blen d a perW etly w ith th * co m p tex iea. A tig h t to u ch ties for th e im p o rtatio n of fueL • A t l i t t l e M em iaars. m a k ra y o u r which will perm it of th e p ro p er w at ro m p ltiio fi ooiootk. s o * a n d fea ssleaa. erin g and m anuring of th e tree*. A full lin e of I n y ra in 's to ile t pea du et*, in c lo d in a X odenta for th e te e th , U e, la T h e first o ra n g e s ripen in X ovem a t y o u r d n tc s ie t a. }h er. F o r ovct si* m o n th s now th e y (h av e provided th e tro o p s w ith a d e A Picture lig h tfu l a n d re fre s h in g d essert. but a r e now b e g in n in g to show sign* of Sensible Silo Sentences - . - -------------------’ S « r p i* the great n d u rish er o f irffaAtrf, and w ithout peaceful sleep the child will not thrive. T h is cannot b r got if the infant be troubled with w orm s. M iller’s W orm Pow ders w iU «dcstroy w orm s and drive them from the system , and afterw ard s the qAtfid’s rest will be undisturbed. - T he ^ R - d e r s can n ot in ju re the m ost del■ I : baby, and th ere is nothing so WBCtivc for resto rin g the health of ib ^ o r m - w o r n infant. plcm rt-y,.^Tbe iu riu (# re ia gi K re p tio n a l elegance and im pressive D igging Wealth m irro rs and charm ing statu ettes From Buried Tree* w ere num erous “T oday thefie is notW ng th at lias not been destroyed. T he lapestrie* New Zealand F o rests of L ong Ago b ase been hacked to pieces, th e p ic Yield P resen t Day Riches ' tures slit from corner to co m er, the l'ofr&ts ©f New Zealand which leather and o th er chair covers- have been ripped from their frame* and {flourished and died so m any ages ago all rhe delicate m arquertrie and the ■that the ground they covered is now irreplaceable exam ples of c raftsm an ( sw am p and plain, are yielding m ore y ear to ship of past centim e* have been th a n -a million w h o dig sm ashed. T he ,1*«3 have been torn | M aori native.* | off the tables and used in’ further -kauri gum . .(he u n d ecay irg resin of w ork of destruction. T h ere i* not a the prehistoric tree* .Near!- |UfljbOOAOO yrorth ha* been m irro r w hich h as n o t been broken, and the glass and china flung at them gathered in the last h*lf century and an equal am punt remain* to be dug lie in fragm ents before them . “ The costly T argets have been soil From tw o tp tw elve feet tinder the ed and ren t in e re ry possible wav surface of the earth the resin lies, in and ink pots flung at th e silken pa ’. s tra ta which show th at th ree vticper* on the wails. Thi* vergeful cessiy c-fo rests m atured and died in fury has been carried to th e extent the creation of the deposit, which is o i sm ashing _ nurseries a n d \ d o l l s ’ used by m auufacturers of linoleum houses. T he fashion in w hich beds and varnish tn the U nited S tates and and room s have been defiled is diffi G reat Britain T h f -trees ot the kauri fo rests of ' cult of description. I t would seem today furnish the m ost valuable wood ' the w ork of lunatics:” of N«W Zealand for general budding purpose*. T ltr tree is a gian t of tbc bush th a t ranks w ith the cedars apd MOTHERS OF CANADA firs of n o rth w estern .America ia g irth u t riot in height. Tlie diam eter run* PREPARE FOR TROUBLE bfrom four to tw elve feet; w ith speci m en- th at have m easured 1? and ev When a girl beeMuca a woman "her, en 20 feet. T h e height averages H0 , a woman becomes a mother, and wber a to 10p feet, with a m axim um of 150 woman passes through the change* of middle life, are the three periods of life feet. The g reat guin deposit* are not I when health and strength are most needed found in the fo rests oif the present i to withstand the pain and distress often day but on Jefn-coverrd hill*, plain* caused by severs organic disturbances. and swamp* In som e instances the Many thousands ia this section would buried forest* flourished so m any testify as do the fogowing: age* ago that no trace oi them ’re S t. ta th a ria ss. O u t. — “ O v e r f o r ty m ains exdrpt the hundred* of m il y e a r s a g o I w a s re s to re d t « h e a lth by lio n s, of pouud* of re s in o u s, exuda taking D r . Pitrce t tion* . ■k Favorite Prescrip T he giitn field* are p rin c ip a lly in tion. It was after th e -p ro v in c ia l district , of A uckland in f- nmdieice and doc th e n o r th e r n p a r t tof th e n o rth is ' torn had failed to land. c o v e rin g a b o u t U(l0,IWt acres. help me jor g iv e A t o n tf tim e Kauri gum w a- so a b u n (re lie f. 1 had. : through overwork d a n t th a t it w a s d u g o u t w ith little j become all ru n tro u b le n e a r the su rfa ce , b u t h a lt a j down ia health. 1 c e n tu ry 's in d d s trio u - d ig g in g ha- di ' was w e a k and m in ish e d th e supply u n til now it is I Anally became^ « neoe**arv to g o d o w n se v e ra l fe et In fcome- ca*es th e e x ca v af nervous w reck . T h e fo r it. J ‘ Prsnrri p rio n ' was tkvws go to ai d e p th o f * (dozen fe et. i we— mended to me. and a t thf tim e 1 started to take it I had net been able to do any thing for over a year. I took the **Fav orite Prescrijytja^— Ufco Golden Medi j cal Discovery u i I t took several bottles, hot I w«s ci m l e telv restored to i flood health and si— th at time when I have felt the need f th — medicines I have takes th— and atwavs with perfec* © Its Wisdom Equals Its Rarity F o ch ’s tactics arc a puzzle even to s countrym en. H e seem s to be of those ra re leader* who c a rry it th eir plans first and m ake tbera iblic afterw ard s.—D e tro it N ew s. ihrott*^ t]>r *ir- ” kU> 1,rl^ ' 1,im isk lor free- 10 kV0 *1 whetbiti lie is ylving o r d rs, drub or *'0F ••■Maine, *1 Hie speed ipon a tend ! m achine flyijig level is 100 illu* and i n - j 1,?', f * 4 f ho*',r- :*"> registered orenrvs di*-1 a *?vc .* l‘*t show that the ma tlv vou w illl<hine com ‘n8 dow n, ahd anything or callus so !, r 'ow •• tbgt the raachitne is clim bu can lift it j *n*4 T he difference in speeds will II . ..u ijif I *h°w tp what e ste n t the craft i* des cending o r rliinbing. 'J-here i* also f a p roper fore-and aft level to indige of pain, ^ jte eliinh and d rs c riit, but f<*r vari ritatio n , no' <>lls technical reason'* tlitf pilot usual-' iitest sm art- jy- (jf |,rn{|« <>,, t i tr a jr fepeed indicai©n applying , or fierw ard s. ^ piece of strin g hung to ' float d o esn 't eat hack in view oi the pilot is used to >r callus, but indicate side slip If, in tu n lin g to n so they flie right, the string float* to the com e right left, it slip*'* that the m achine is hum bug! It side-slipping to the right or inw ards, c h a in .. For If, on the tu rn , the string still floats you can get hack straig h t the airm an know s he soft corn or | is m aking the co rrect am ount of as w ell as j “bank’’ rhgardlcs* of th e direction in sin of your w hich be m ay be turning. The huh ts and n ev er| hie in a spirit- level also indicates . If your side-slip and show* w hen the plane* •eezone yet, a re not properly balanced. T he bubo ttle for yoU 'bie m oves to the left when ti c 1**nf drops and y ire jtfzaa* f f* .* O th e r airplane fK fg tlc * , ' m ap carrier, w atch,,engine r c o u n ter- »n<J and "petrol I F o r B arn* and Scald*.—D r. T h o 1m as’ E lectric O il will take the fire ! o ut of a burn o r scald m ore rapidly than any o th er p reparation. It should h r a t hand in .every kitchen so th at it m ay be available at any time. T here is no prep aratio n required. Ju s t apply th e oil to the burn or scald and the pain will ahate and in a short tim e cease altogether. H elping the F a rm e r T o a s s is t fa rm e r* in providing them selves with cattle, tlie live slot k branch of the d e p a rtm e n t o f a g r ic u l tu re of Saskatchew an will have a num ber of p u re bred bulls an d g ra d e M inard’s L inim ent Relieves N eural heifers o n exhibition an<j sale at the various e x h ib itio n s‘ to be head at gia. tow ns tliro u g b o n t the * province. T hese anim als will be sold at Cost to 50,000 Enlist for Farm farrnets who satisfy the ' provincial authorities th a t they a rc c a p a b le of W orkers W ill H elp Illinois Solve taking ra re of cattle A n initial pay m ent of o oe-tliird rash is re q u ite d on Problem of Big P roduction the h e ife rs and o n e-q u arter r:<*h .on Illinois ha* enlisted m ore than 50,- the bulls. 000 m en from sto res, banks, offices arid non-essential industries to in W here H e Said It sure the h arv estin g of big w ar crops. D r. N icolai, fo rm er p ro fesso r in T hese w orker* are expected to do Berlin L-nivemity, says tie r m aps e x m uch in solving th e ' Illinois p ro b pect th eir go v ern m en t in fu tu ie to lem of producing . 11,000.000 acres of pay o n ly 2 p er cent, on w ar loans, corn and at the sam e tim e, h a rv e st adding 3 per cent, to tlie principal. ing 2,000,000 acre* of w heat. 5,000,- He had to escape from B srlin to 000 acres of o ats, _3,000,000 acres of D enm ark in an airplane to say it.— hay and large acreages df tru c k fruit New Y ork W orld and (jtlier crops. T he U nited S tates d ep artm en t of M ONEY ORDERS agriculture, w orking with the labor division of the Illinois council of d e F t / /o » r out ot tow n accounts 0/ XTomia P iv t dollar* fense an d through lo u n try ag en ts, ion E s p rts s M o n t/ O lder*. county farm bureaus and business cost* three cents. m en's organization* th ro u g h o u t the state, has aim ed to m ake sure that A G E N T S W A N T E D , $l,000t~Y o» there will be no less w hatever in onecan make, it in y o u r co u n ty with of tlw larg est plantings in Illinois* o u r fast selling C om bination C ooker. history. O ne salesm an bank* $388 : 5 the first d ra in in g courses for boys conduc m onth. A n o th er agent, sells 20 in ted bv the agricultural college* in tw o hours. O th e rs cleaning up $10 Pennsylvania, D elaw are, M aine, M as daily. No capital necessary. G oods sachusetts, and t,ih er states; in co shipped to reliable m en on time. T e r operation w ith farm help specialists rito ry going fast. W rite quick to s e of the U n ite d ’ S tates d ep artm en t of cure y o u r field C om bination P ro agriculture, state councils of defense, ducts Co., 190 T h o m as B ldg , F o ster, and public safety com m w sions, have resulted in placing m any hun d red s of boys on farm s. In th ese courses city boys have been show n how to ’ S ta rt a Club in y o u r tow n, w here the 7-4 people tarn harnes- horses, <, ad ju st m achinery. o - - .. .gjHA f - " - • . LL* ■« New P acking P la n t W ork has been com m enced on the crerttem of a $100,000 a b a tto ir and packing plant a t P rince A lbert, S a s katchew an. ' I t will be in operation 'early ip S eptem ber and will handle one hundred head of E atttlc a day and one h undred hogs an hour. T h e p ro g ress of the ca ttle industry a t M oose Jaw , S askatchew an, has necessitated a a extension of the pack ing p lan t there. W o rk has been started on th is addition, and it is to be resh ed to com pletion w ith all pos sible speed. It w ill involve an exp -tH itu re of $70,000 If a m an refuses to set an exam ple he is foolish if he expects th e world to have a good opinion b f him. I t is easier fo r a girl to believe she is p re tty th a n it is to m ake o th e r girls believe she is. I*' '•'■'I' I v r ip- SAMUEL MA? A CO. I(12 I(Id A delaH e St. W . T o rc r" - Carmen’s Messenger PLUG HAROLD BINDLOSS I lo t a i t * mo h r th o u g h t *he gr»*pe I Imrr of hi* lo u t th a t h r tr. tp o il.tlir plan* of C a r ds H* d*l « o t know it t r any satisfactio n , and >rc\ her .to tb p * h er to N ew castle to try inform ation and paper* i me to *ave a friend trouble. T h a t’* my u t 1 dope to find out m t a rrttu e hi Canada, it her friend of mine dy. I may have to u , and if I g et them . 0 <teal w ith a gang o f : . « h o will try to take 1 a t’* why I w ant ! pr baLly fitid it a w a tt'd anxiously for a rewav n o t justified in exlo .a V''Table, but he did won af; vrem ed to ponder, illy lu ru rd to Fete. I k m r gang.” g hrd . a reckless laugh th at a love of excitem ent and U i * h*- %zA. " I feel I o u ght to tell k u n e W t , brcauac n may turn o u t rath er a w rip u t undertaking. <>ne rraaon for d w in in g you «• th at it'* a com plicated add unlikely fate.1* "A nd y-»a th o u g h t I would believe w here o ther* m ight doubt F o ste r bowed. “ I did hope *©meihi-K of the kind 1 don't know if I »< • to© venturesom e. But if you ill )*,««:*•------ f She gave him a curiou* look and he heg^n by telling h e r of the tr a gedy at th e Ifu lto n mill and I aw t t i K t ’% incetiiig of the mp(K>»itiou* w atchm an T hen he related bow be had been tra c k e d th ro u g h th e hill*. g ad explained th e conclusion* h r had arrived at when th e light first dawn ed on him a* he puzzled ©tit th e Q iatter by the peat stack. She *a»d noth in g until he finished, but he th o u g h t she looked som ew hat m o\ (T o Be C ontinued.) Do Not Starre the Soil A ltrr thi* t e m a tte r was soon ar- jg ^ e d F arm ing Is U np o p u lar B ut It fa n g r.l and - ' t m orning h f .y Yet Be N ecexaary and t r i e sat </if. i In y w ent south by hill trwckv, for F ovter m ean t to ! Faced w ith the fact th a tt th e old Sivit the t.a rth , but p referred to ar days of low c o st arc gone for a long rive when dnvk w as falling H e did period the fa n n e r w ho inten d s to nut want his I i .i t to he m arked, but , stay w ith his farm tnust, to get the must *er Ali. r before he em barked best rem uneration, g et m ore from wpon hiv tiev. adventure. ! the soil in the future. New acres J Ik sun w«v setting behind the , may be added yearly to the C analiioorv when they cam e dow n th e .d ia n erop a rea, but th e farm er will v.ater.ule, and h a v in g I ’ete u r t h e : not alw ays be able to add the new gloom of the hr wood, h r w alked ground to sow. T h ere is a lim it to tliroug?i a shru b b ery to th e house, this "cxlensisrr” idea, but none to He had strv nothing to indicate th at intensive” cultivation. R ight here he w a. w atched and could tru st i ’etc one lias bridled the real farm er up tu see th at nobody follow ed him for a mad gallop, but it is only too from the road, hut lie m eant to take true th at all C anadian farm in g has precautions, and did n o t wrant to suffered fo r w ant of inten siv e culture. H in t I r a th e n to i r W hen he left i ’I he farm er m ay ro ta te crops and the shrubbery he had only a few I add m ineral fertilizers, but it will varilv of open lawn to cross and the not save the soil from u ltim ate s ta r light was dim beside the house, b u t ) vation. So th at, a fte r all o u r ridih r kept off the gravelled terrace. u » -; rule, we com e back to the acceptd he was a b ria s t of the door. H e ta a e t of the tim e-w orn advice "T ry wav nnv. faced hy a difficulty, but | m ixed farm ing.” muvt l u u som ething to chance and M ixed fa n n in g is unpopular and felt rflie v id s l i m foh.; answ ered his all th a t, but it m ay yet be necessary quiet knock, fhc m an show ed no to consider it from th e point of view surprise at seeing him. _ of practical u tility and econom y. T he Mr. I rath erv to n e is out, sir, and dev aviation in E urope will dem an d M r. I eatliersto n r is occupied, but the \ r r y best production of the soil W-i.v F ealh crsto n c is a t hom e,’ he j for years yet. P rices will n o t be | low ered until the m arket is g lu tted "W ill you a«h h rr ifshe can m eet j with w heat and th at is a very, very me for a few m inutes in the or- dint pro sp ect of the future. Thus l o ; \ U not, “n r ? ehtfld try st to his discretion K u e rin g th e o rc h a rd by an arch in a m ossy wall, he w aited w here s soft light shone Into it from the w est. O u tsid e th e arch, the sm ooth sw eep of lawn ran back into deepening shadow an d th e hare trees behind it rose, sharp an d black, against the sky. A bove th ere w as a heavy- bank of grey bine cloud*. T hen l.is h e a rt began to beat as Alice appeared in the arch. H er fig ure was silhou etted against the light S^nd he noted how finely she held h e r.e lf and moved. Still he could not see her face and w aited w ith som e uneasiness until she advanced and gave him h e r hand. ~F hoped you would come,” he said. "K ut 1 was half afraid ----- ** Alice sm iled -n d as she turned her head the fading glow touched her face. It gave no hint of re s e n t m ent o r surprise. “T h a t r would not com e?” she su g gested. “ A fter all, 1 really think nien are m ore rnnven tio n al than us. Rut w ’ '• did you not let John bring you iti ’“WTu n I v a . here -last, I noted a rliang, in vour fath er’s m anner. T h at is one rra .o n , though there are others. Then I m ust go in tw o or three m inutes." Alice looked at him steadily and knew th a t frankness was best. “ You m ean , you th o u g h t he had lo st his confidence in yon?” ” 1 was afraid he m ight find it g e ttin g strained. H e seem ed d is tu rb e d " “ He is distu rb ed .” Alice said quiet ly. “ W e have h eard noth in g from mv b ro th er y e t.” “O ne can *\u ip ath izc with you, but i d o n ’t th in k you have m uch ground for iH ieasin cs. Ia w re n c c was told he m ust be careful, hut that was alt. and there * no likeli- *hc certaitsl* m ade use ot m e. but l im agine o th e rs m ade use • f her. T h ere is a plot, but I d o n ’t S eliere she knew a n y ) hong about i t " I suppose yon feel you m u st de fen d the girl '" “ In a w ay.” F o s te r agreed. C ar- Money-Making Soldiers req u ired ttie One of^pur infantry battalion* dcicrj w ic tif tut recover the. solder from far{ ?b**r •*•*<! b u lly -b en tin* and turn vest »** in to h a rd cash: T o this end they M r .' ,,np ro y i* ej g fu rn ace—an old j h c ^ i mey H kcet-H idi bent in to a cone shape— tteg } * ?^ cdUeeted theur cam p refuse, jor tiug j ^ ‘n a r*Ht fcnrned in an incinerator, to f f f v l i e r v r f« fuel 1 ben, by mean* p i a m y iprim itive p ro cess, they were able to . ■ruanufai.turc email bar* oi solder, . a m ! whi- Ii th e y put ‘pn the m arket gnd •old a% 4d. a I • and I 'Lho -*tttce«s oa this little schem e reached* tne ears of " Q ” th ro u g h the Manual channel*, and within a few 1/ fr o it appears on tb c inner Itneeks th e entire corps are* was be nd on the subject. >V b-’ it the cellar it is tim e to put , ing - circularw -one wrdt eou|||f along 'fire id tb d sto v e tliat is ®0* T accom plish h ues aauu p tiit th fr conld. ---- >r use on^auch- occasions. D i-f tthb ese U f rhui.s t n u tatio n ,. oi th e ou ter air is was calculated th a t th le average batta B .. lifptqber of n a s received by front best native honey flow er is 11* £ d * c h day was 3 50, and Ibw weed or fire weed, w k k li > 9 f * * £ & L * :r ab®ut. 4 / poim da. ot abundantly in th e p a rtly ‘ w l o f f l f t * J be obtained at a TTmu1 s e c tio n s' of the d istrict. * uin co st; th a t if in one corps oi Hs so much bloom and honrv ; ***** »*>fa»try divisions all the solder h 'U a lk th at the bees can load H roiV l » « d * '1* »*‘ uc ° ‘ **,»• >r iodl loss o f tim e in flying from [cured by th e m eans of tl-e faguacr, ar* to another. T he w hite * » * * £S0 be r« .iliaudclo*«r a n d the A lsikc clover I 1 be p ro je c t offered g reat povstbtlo h o tte r plants. ilics. V\ hy not establish a Large m i cas the akueffpnee of naxiv*!Pro v isrd furnace iu every a r e i and m rhe district th a t fcrat s o t - sub-area and conduct tlie recovery to M r. p o s s l > * the so W |r as - regujar J i* in g s s of keeping bees. A t the tim r 'p ro p o »*»$<* t sw arm s w ere b ro u g h t in Cal- , l l t * « »*"«<* to e x p e rim e n t^ on ras the n earest railw ay point. th « ! » '! ! " * « lc , *','<* ,l * a * hl™ ? r tage trip frrrni C algary oc- suggested th a t the heat generated by five days. *© Umt the problem I hurnuig refuse « the furnaces m ight .sp o liatio n w as a most se n - H * ««<! f o r o b taining steam for the e B ut optim ism , backed by ' divisional laundries, ined purpose O vercam e all o b -{ f E x p e rim e n t w ere i.ga.n aucoeai,^ ^ | lul and area furnaces established un■ d er the supervision of tow n-m ajors ts « -:.j «... . ...» . t a.oai sub-area com m andants, who i ro o u c lio n 1^ r r a n c t { r t i>«1d fesponsiblc for the i m onth's vglder outpiut. , W orngp EIsaw rite P low s T he mean* em ployed is the simp- it is*by no m eans invariably reliable. and H arro w s ~* lest form of kiln. T he tin s are fed In a » * t «*•a .o n the blossom ing tim e i.« generally delayed and* when the M o re th g g l blossom s begin to appear, th* sec have been Kilrea ond grow th m ay be so lull that it are phy mrsdlysvt will be cut off by the m ow er. T h e . ju n e * . icfct K ^de as. to tim e of cu ttin g is 1 ib c ^ o v ercfoTe not the ap e a ra m e o t the , / and doing M onorns, but th e appeargpce of ti»e O f Interest to Womei J n battle new gro w th t ro w . p H tow u 01 *he pagne d is roolV ' Alfalfa s h iu ld be cut when , Ite m s P erta in in g to F a ir Sex Glean the new grow th is anyw here Iro m I cd from M any P o in ts li» li os* .such tw wwe m«*» lovsg. W om en arc largely en gaged a t th e wTndrow or in e d it . p re se n t tim e in the m an u tactu re ot : a re jsom e objections scru m s aiul vaccines. v k u r j n g , th e principal 1 he .V i }• r,.nn> t q g ice in- f ®*ly su re co n serv er of the soil. W ith ! this natu ral fe rtilizer well handled the 1 land can retain its fertility indefinite ly w ithout the aid of com m ercial fer- I tilizers. A little th o u g h t will show th a t the natu ral process will pay divi- j dends. O therw ise the “old” lands arc in th e process of b rin g starv ed to j death. It will n o t alw ays be possible , to replace th e old farm b y new fields broken up from the fa rth e r prairies. | And the despised advice to go in f o r ' mixed farm ing m ay becom e of value in o th e r w ays than from th e m ore precario u s livestock po in t of view, j It Is the G irl W ho In stin ctiv ely P rese rv e s H er N atural D ignity She i> not, decidcly not, th e silly “Happer” w ho pursues him w ith unUcsired atten tio n s. Q uite the co n trary . F o r her, his good n’a ture may have an am used to lerance, but n othing m ore serious o r w orthy will ever he h er rew ard. It is the girl who instinctively p re serve* h er natu ral d ignity, y et w ho has no irrita tin g airs and graces, w ho wins his respect and his liking. It is the girl who keeps back much of her true self, so th a t h is in te re st is aro u sed and k ept alive, n o t the foolish one who recklessly lavishes all her sm all treasu res w ith o u t being ask ed to do so. W h at can be had w ithout asking is n ev e r valued; in deed. it is often avoided and des pised. ! The m an’s girl never m akes this m istak e, she keeps for her m en friends all the sw eet delicacy and n atu ral reserve th at are so a ttractiv e and full of m y stery to m an in g en eral. . » She «is sw eet, too, and does not slander o th e rs—alw ays a point th at men favor in girls. A nd ‘she is full of life and sp irits and natu ral tun. yet she is n o t fo rw ard or v u lg ar; there is alw ays th e little touch of dignity th a t keeps h e r *^ust rig h t” when ion i<^ fast a« d jturious. A nd th is a man respectif high ly . Such is the “m an’s girl" at h e r bc*T? . W o rld 's W h eat Supply T he in tern atio n al in stitu te ot a g riculture says th at in D e n m a rk , F rance, G reat B ritain, L uxem burg, U nited S lates. B ritish India, jap an and T u n is, rep o rts indicate a r ra s sow n w ith w heat this y e a r decidedly larg er th a n those p i th e p re v io u s a g ricu ltu ral season F a r th e U nited S tales and for B ritish India, in p a r ticular. th e increase oi w inter sow ings is ab o u t 5 per c e n t T h e co n d i tio n of cro p s on M ay I w as very g o o d in Irelan d , good in Spain, G reat B ritain. F ran ce, M orocco and T onis. "B o th on account of the increase in a re a s s o w n and of th e decidedly fa vorab le conditions of th e cro p s on M ay 1, w e have th e rig h t to ;e x p e c t ia rite com ing sum m er a b e tte r cro p o f food g ra in than th a t in 1917,“ th e sta te m e n t adds. D octor's Orders “W h y do y ou u k such a tong cig a r h o ld er?^ asked Smith. “T h e d o c to r told m e to keep aw ay from to bacco," replied Jo o ea.—G n cir.nati E n q u irer. Catting and C'nring A lfalfa French Orphans earliei V hbi w ere eon: and French th e ir place to h a rro w * , f o o d w om en h iv e tak draw the P i t * * 1 p roduction an krai fo rtj of women.. ^ m en and cripplesT has di one-third. * m any, s n i ^ n v w l v e s less hand labor than curing in rOH*. T h e b est hay is.jobU incd through E ight f •mer seized by i guay have' adding 61 H o m e m a d e B aro m eter T bs T ell C hanges o f W eath er A te s t tube ab o u t ten inches long and th ree-fo u rth s inch in d iam eter is fastened to a base o r h ung up by a wire. In this test tube are p ut tw o dram s of cam phor, one-half dram of potassium chloride, tw o ounces of pure alcohol, tw o ounces of w ater. J r the in g red ien ts do n ot m ix easily, tube should be put in w arm w ater o r shaken (horottghly. A fter a cord is put in the tube, it is ready for work. Follow ing is the w eather which the changes in the liquid do n ate: C lear liquid—B rig h t w eather. C rystals j at b o tto m —T hick air, fro st in winter. Dim liqifid—Rain. D im liquid with sm all stars— T h n n d rrsto fn is. L arge flakes—H eayy air, pvercast, sk y ; snow in w inter. T h read s in upper p a ri— U indy wWt(ier. Small dot* D am p w eather, fog. R ising Hakes ■h ith rem ain h ig h — V\ iud in upper air. Small stars in w inter o r bright, Fifteen boys in hi* fam ily and clear, su n n t d ay s- Snow in A day o r every one a "six-footer," the com two. bined b rig h t totalling ninety fret, Gold brtqk purchasers are born of w as the boast of a Philadelphia d ra f te r, w ho w as found to» be -ix feet ten enough to keep the m anufacturf-r* from going o « t of business. four irtefie* tall. i he Soundness of the D a irjr'ln d u S try *w ith I n in W estern C anada ; eqnivalei T h at farm ers in S askatchew an, al•th o u g h they have less help than ,n a ! previous years, and have put every / / .",, possible acre in crop, are n o t neg- ° , 10 ? lecting their cows, but are actually € rn n ,,n ’1 doing b e tte r for them , and w ith them than in p ast years, is evidenced by e the business done by the. S axkatch:E "t o wan C ream ery a t M oose Jaw . ll*c noti Up to the first of M ay th is year ffuc of t fifty per cent, m o re b u tte r w as m ade pacifism. I than in any p ast year, w hile during ] sternly the m onth of M ay the increase Over ; the allei th a t m onth in any previous y e a r 'w ajjandc^H H a hundred per cent. T h e o u tp u t dur- ' th e n t5 P ing June w as a lso very satisfactory, and tria : T he m anager of the cream ery at- : struggle, tributes the increase to g re a te r inter- , m ilitaris <st on the p a rt of the farm ers, bet- f of natioi te r ro w s, m ore atten tio n to feeding! w hen w row s, cleaner handling and b etter j main oh care of milk and cream . A large per- w ar.—\ \ centage of crean f bow received is pure sw eet cream . T he h ig h est price An at is paid for this cream and the fin rst (for com quality of b u tte r is m ade th erefro m , a churn 1 T his all goes to prove th e sound- j form er la th K athleen S cott, the tab nte-.l .n e ss of th e dairy in d u stry in W est- ' little ad widow o f the heroic po lar explorer, ern C anada w hen p ro p erly atten d ed _ _ _ _ is one of the m any fam ous women w ho arc Bov. filling im p o rtan t posts u nder the British governm ent. F o r the. first time in the histo ry of Clogs Popular in England I.elan d Sfandford U niversity w om en graduate* o u tnum bered the men in B ecom ing E xceedingly P o p u lar All th e I*>18 class. O ver th e C ountry j W hen theIS 'm a n from L an cash ire” ll) the Pasture Lot tu rn ed his hand to m unition m aking, ilie n ot only w ent to any p a rt of the B ritish Isles to take up w ork, but , also took his clogs w ith him. T he result is to be found in th e ^clatter o i the clog" in those d istricts where : it was previously unknow n. L anrai shire clogs are in consequence be tco m in g exceedingly popular all over the country. .. T his is sperixffy tru e of W ooT w ieb, w here th e local sto res are «n’ able to cope w ith th e dem and. T he j men in the arsenal are n o t to be de prived of t b r if rlogs; they have ordi ered 1,000 pairs direct from a m anu “ Your lunch will be freeh and tatty at dinner hour to-morrow. It ii wrapped in Para-Sani.” i P A R A -SA N I WRAPPER I Heavy, waxed paper irr House ■ ^ hold Rolls, with handsome oak Roller-Box. Para-Sani is cheaper and more convenient than waxed paper in loose sheets and the paper is of better quality. Keeps in the Moisture, keeps out the Germs Para-Sani is m oisture-proof, air-proof, germ- proof. Sandw iches, cakes, bread, cheese can be kept fresh and w holesom e if wrapped in ParaSani. Para-Sani w ill save m any tim es its cost by preventing waste. R a th e r A stonishing A n o th e r thing th a t w ould have been c o n sid ered im possible fo ur Or fire y e a rs ag o is th a t T u rk e y conld p o ssibly g e t in to an y com pany that w ould be b a d fo r h e r morality*— ' f e t t e r Glass arom a (Han ha* cu rl'd fa row. I t is also likely to less dusty and to be of a g re a te r feeding value, because th ere are few er chances of losing the leaves th ro u g h sh atterin g . C oil-curing can be recom m ended w henever labor is available. H ow soon after cutting the haiy should be coiled, depends largely on w eather conditions. In hot w eather and b rig h t sunshine hay cut in the m orning may be raked and roiled in the aftern o o n of the same day. If the w eather is cloudy and som ew hat cool, it m ay he fit to coil the day a f te r it is cut. It should be coiled when well w illed and be fore the leaves are so d ry a* to break off easily. M ost satisfactory curing is obtained w hen the coils are m ade com paratively sm all so th a t the aif can circulate freely. If the w eather is favorable, th e hay m ay be cured to perfection in_ th e coils, b u t often it m ay be advisable, three to ! u r days a fte r cutting, if th e w’c atlicr is warm and sunop. to shake the coil* out in the m orning and draw to the barn in the after- More and Better Butter jW’hich th q sole of r is m ade, is beid it is estim ated i ot tw elve years Nre this best of "can be grow n in , J 75 M c D e r m o P A v e . E . s‘ al “ ■* p” *"4 J f~* * c 0 D «* ™ ** «IK Jtoil vifkom Hvw. ...... W IN N IP E G , M A N . \.V. Phone 45 for Fresh Groceries I CRAIG’S CASH STORE id Weekly News from our Grocery Dept JMil >week we are offering some very epecia values in first quality goods. § jj§ j IffTEST5H0WHER A shipment of these arrived last week in a full range of sizes, from 30 to 44. They are made from good quality Linne and Chambray in many different colors The style i* straight one piece long sleeves; belted in at waist, finished with white collar. Choice Orangeade, Dallun’a . . . . 40c Choice Grape Juice, Welch's... 35c Choice Crab Apple Jellv.......... 30c Choice Lime Juice, Rose’*, , . . . 50c Choice Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs. 2.5c Choice Mixed Jam, per tin ___ 75c Choice Pink Salmon, fla ts ___ 15c Choice Tomatoes, heavy pack .. 25c Price ......,...$ 2 .2 5 and $2.75 It 4 * I U*4* L a va m a n v pretty v rpieces i i ^ M ssuitable n i t a l i L F*.r We liave many for r*nr. curtaius, bags and furniture coverings, 28 and 38 in. wide. Priced at 35c to 75c per yard NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICKS WITH THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE, IN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH IN THE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR Of PEABODYS’ OVERALLS: PRESERVING FRUIT This haa been a record season for us in the Fruit line. We have the Fruit packed by expett workmen, and shipped to us by express direct from the orchards at B. C. Our shipments are arriving duily in tiratclass condition, this is the reason that we ure selling hundreds of cases 5 • weekly BUT IF THEY W ilt STAND TfflS-THEY WONT Rlt> UNDER THE HARDEST KIND’OF LEGITIMATE WEAR Down Proof. In blue and pink backgrounds, with floral design in pink. Width 38 in. Price .... ........ 50c per yard L a d ie s ’ M o t o r C o a tS Made from a splendid Rubberized Cloth, in a popular loose fitting style, sizes from 34 to 38. Our p r ic e .............................. $6.50 to $14.75 WE ARE T H E A G E N T S O F ' ^ ( J ] ! £ We have a very fine stock of Prunes, Evap- y '* t rJ orated Apples, Peaches, and Loganberries. Get our prices in these lines. * ‘i ' C r e to n n e s If Phone 45 for Fresh G roceries SSs%^ PE A B O D Y S’ C l Order your Apricot GUARANTEED OVERALLS. Pears save Fruit We are agents for tbs celebrated Peabody Overalls. They wear like a Pig’s Nose, and fit as if made for you. We carry a splendid range of other lines as well. We are offering this week a good heavy-weight overall, triple stitched and made to stand all kinds of heavy wear, Smocks to match. Our p r ic e : $1.95 per garm ent. We have other tines a t $2.00 and $2.25. _ % We carry a very large stock of Weekly News from our Produce Dept. BITTER We want all the choice Butter that you have to otfer. We would rather have it in crocks or tubs. Choice packed Butter demands 2c per Ibover J the market. We pay spot cash for all produce. We are ia the market for every case of Eggs that price this week is very tempting indeed. WTe do n< in trade. We pay spot cash. Ship your Eggs to u to you. Boys’ and Youth's Overalls at 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 We can give you these in plain Black or Blue stripe. We have a very large range of MEN S and BOYS’ WORK SHIRTS See us in regard to your require- that cannot ments. Ou prices are: Buy where you can save money Weekly News from our Produce Dept. CREAM CREAM Items. Get acq&aiqted with the But will more than please you. We are shipping large quantities of Cream, thereason for this is that we are paying the highest price of any buying station in Saskatchewan. We give the correct weight and test, and pay you in real money on the day of purchase. We test with our up-to-date steam turbine tester which insures correct work in every instance. Bring your Cream in, it means money to you. equalled for quality of price. , _ M/| « 7 C 1 uU U l . / O . We carry a very large stock of thes terick line, these patl CK FASHION SHEET Canada Food Board Retail License Number 8—7268 Wolseley, Sask F re n c h Iv o ry T o ile t a n d M anicure S e ts and Odd P iec es In Puff Jar«, Hair Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Perfume Bottles Talcum Holders, etc. Start now, buy your set in single pieces ^ Orders taken for lull sets with initials engraved The Jeweler Thresher Supplies A sk y o u r U. G. G. E le v a to r Agent about Shipping Drums, etc. Belting Grain Tanks Water Tanks Grain Scoops Oils and Greases UNITED GRAIN GROWERS, LTD. W IN N IP E G CALO ARY R E G IN A SASKA TO O N A. B eckett. E lev a to r A go at, d lenavon. W . Dwalop. M so tm srtre R . H. M cLean. •• K sn isl District News E L L IS BORO W e re g re t to learn th a t MW. H e a ry D aff, w ho bac been ill for m ore th a n tw o w eeks w ith h e a r t tro u b le and o th e r com plication*,!* a t p re se n t very low an d h e r reco v ery is very doubtful. Mrs. A r th u r Jo n e s and baby a rriv ed h o m e on S a tu rd a y , su m m oned to th e bedside of bet sick m o th er. Mts. G eorge Lee, w ho w en t to W in n ipeg la s t w eek , has been o p erated upon for appendicitis* an A y s , a re glad to le a rn is g e ttin g on n ic e ^ ^ ^ fcSf Mr. an d Mrs. G. P. C am pbell ar.ti E velyn have re tu rn e d from R ochester, W e a re g lad to know th a t bo th Mrs. C am pbell a n d E v ely n a re m ak in g a sa tisfa c to ry recovery. W B lfT F I E L D makecf*-£lub held at Mrs. G. Marshal)'* wa« well attended, th irty p a ir o f socks and tw elve d ay shirts were packed and sent to Daughters of the E m pire. The next m eeting w ill be held a tlfc e home of Sirs. J . P la tt on W e d n esd ay A ug. 14th. when Miss Elsie D uncan w ill give a demonstration on c an n in g vegetables. $ 2L 00, being h a lf th e proceeds of the dance held in Mr. T. E. R ign ey’* barn, was handed o v er to • be club, for this sum they a re very th a n k fu l. R ev. H. W . T oom bs attended the m eeting of the Qu’Appelle preebyteiy a t Qu"Appel le on F rid ay, and took part in the induction of the new min ister. Mr. Read.; Mrs. W . H. E llis has gone to North Battleford on a visit to her sister. Sorry and Mad, E h ! Another mi;n and you were not pgejpared to secure a supp]ly of water, Let ns have your order Mrs. 8. 8. Merrifirld is m aking her first visit to her old home, since go ing to town. H er m any friends are very glad to see her looking so welL R ev. and Mrs. Millard and son are on a visit to their m any friends here. The EUisboro school opened on Mon d ay for the fall term. Mr. C. W inn arrived on Satu rd ay from W innipeg, where he has spent the summer bolid a y s .| Spirella Corsets In Every Community W O L S E L E Y M IL L IN E R Y AN D D R E S S M A K IN Q P A R L O R S O ver S. C ole’5 S to r e GEO. E. BISHOP Steel G arages Get our prices on a Steel Garage. Remember they Extensive preparations are being made for the Red Cross picnic on Sat urday. Am ong the things o* interest N e x t to E U te T h e a t r e Tha beat leather—Oak Tan—need for all repairing. Price* right, A b ae Lacaa- Ton and H ack, the heat on the market. “ • * ’’• “ • ‘ -Oil P -U , tXD U d n . S O B O L IS K t that UI- n i*. - , h t'l to K ft a lo n g w ith ia d o u b tle s s Buffer- H ing fro m n ^rv p im p in g e m e n t. l l 'i w a lm a l epinal c . l imri v H H I *t '~T ■ / 1 rf* l* l L ^ P a in t e r a n d D e c o ra to r W olseley can H o ra e A s t r a y S tray ed onto & rra of u n d ersig n ed , th re e miles w eft of W o lseley , ons horse, dark bay, about th re e y ears old. O w ner can have same by p ro v in g pro p e rty and paying expenses.—Joseph P o rte k n c e , W olseley, p hone 137-2. Mr. an d Mrs. F . H odgkinson and G irl W an ted fam ily a re e n jo y in g a sh o rt v acation To assist with housework on farm I a t K ate p w e L ake, also Mis6 G ladys $30.00 per month. A pply to Mrs. F. j O liver a n d M ite S k ek . C. Barber, W olseley, obone 95-12. A g re a t m an y from both E llisboro an d R osew ood m o to red to R eg in a la st w eek to a tte n d th e fair. Miss B ird ie Ellis is th e ju d g e of fa n cy -w o rk a t th e W in d th o r tt fa ir th is w eek. A g e n t fo r v ro u ld n ’t m a k e you feel b e t t e r ' T h e -pin,il a d j u s t i ^ ^ o ffe r a id N a t tire in c o r r e c ti n g M e c h a n ic a l d e r a n g e m e n ts DR. "B. B A R B E R ( C h i r o p r a c t o r ) nm ol - Fasersl Director k Zabalaer Wolseley. Phone 33; Iadlaa Head. Phase J*; Siatalsta. Phoss 23; Qs’AsyeUe. Phase 75 TWO OXAESZS IX COXVZCTIOX ---- — ------ -L ----------------- --------'* “• ^ — . ------------- __ G ra d u a te o f th e P alm er School of C h iro p r a c tic , C h ir o p r a c tic F o u n ta in H e ad . D a v e n p o rt, Io w a , U .S ,A . L icen ced try th e S>«»k. tio v ^ r n m e n t. MOTTO: S E R V I C E NOT P R O F I T BINDER TWINE Our supply of Binder Twine has arrived. possible. Prices as low as , Fruit for Preserving A car of Fruit, consisting of Peaches, Pears, Plums, Prunes, Crab Apples, Fall Apples, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Onions, etc., will arrive about the end of the month. Place your