THE HUMBOLDT JOURNAL.
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THE HUMBOLDT JOURNAL.
‘r , . THE HUMBOLDT JOURNAL. R U S E R ’b ‘iG G EST |USIE8T 'EST GENERAL NEWS Store In Town L IN E HERE T H IS OF price o f S ir William Van Horne, for years prominent in transcontinent al railroad in Canada, ami for many years president of the Canadian Pacific, died at Montreal on Satur day afternoon. Humboldt Boys Arrived Safely In England SW EATERS W EEK Blip one on if it is cool and you are proof against any weather. W e a r a thin dress to a party, put one on under your coat; for a drive or an auto trip always take a Sweater C<»at along for a sure protection against any weather. W e placed our order for Sweaters long before the great advance in W oolens, ana can save you from 25 to 50 per cent Ladies’ Sweaters that should under present conditions s6ll for $3.25— ‘ W e Sell at $2.65 Ladies’ Sweaters that should under present conditions sell for $3.50— W e Sell at $2.75 Sweaters that are worth now $5.25- W e Sell at $4.25 Sweaters that are worth now $6.50— At The Local Police Court W e Sell at $5.50 SWEATERS FOR MEN Our line this je a r is nearly double to what we ever carried and the savings we can effect are really remarkable. It is impossible for us to enumerate them all. Come and See. Our Price— $1.25 to $12.00 SWEATERS TOR GIRLS GERMAN DRIVE ON I DVINSK STILL UNCHECKED A really splendid assortment of the finest all-wool sweaters made, at prices that are re markable even for this store where low prices are the rule. Come and see and bring your girl along. IBerlin Statement Says Germans Have Taken 5,000 Prisoners— Quiet at Dardannelles. $1.00 to $2.25 SWEATERS FOR, BOYS One of our Sweaters for boys will prove useful and economical: will keep your boy warm and save his coat. And for play, for sport, there is nothing more welcome ^y the boys than a warm snug-fitting Sweater. Price—$1.00 to $2.25 Harold Gardner, a young lad who has been working lately fo? Anton Lutter, milk dealer, was taken in charge last week by the local R .N .W .M .P., and is at pres ent domiciled in the local lock-np pending instructions from the authorities at Regina. The boy, ho ia only 14 years of age, is destitute and does not appear to have any relatives or guardians in the country; be ia also inclined to be wayward and ia suspected in connection with several small thefts which have occurred in the neigh borhood recently. I t was decided to commit him to tbe charge of the Superintendent o f neglected Children for Saskatchewan, and it is expected that he w ill tie sent to the home for destitutes which has recently been opened at Wooisley Bask. W estminster Church To Hold Services In City Hall Service* to Baft* There Oct. 3rd The Cheir Ha* Bee* Re-eitMited 40 Bushel* Of Wheat Per Acre on Humboldt Farm 100 Am Field af Heary Brackma* Yield* Blf Crop tad Graded Na. 1 Neither*—Tw* CarUada, T b e managing board of West Shipped Eaat Laat Weak. minster church have made arrange ments for the use of the to\yn hall for tbe bolding o f church aervioea One of the beat crops that has for tbe winter months, and the hoen reported this season in tbe London, Sept. 14: T h e German baa not as yet abated. Both sides services will commence there on Humboldt district was that o f I drive toward Dvlnsx goes forward are making a prodigious expendi October 3rd. T h e present building Henry Brockman, whose farm lies 1unchecked, according to the Berlin ture o f shells, leaving the public is not only too small, but it is also just outside the town limits. Mr. to gneas Whan, if at all, any infan Bcial statement leaned today, rad difficult to make comfortable in th«- Brockman's crop was one o f the cold weather. I Field Marshall Von Hindenhnrg’s try attack is coming. earliest of the district, and be waa T h e choir held a re organization one of (he first to have bis harvest I army has taken 5,000 prisoners in O f tbe Gallipoli and Dardanel meeting on Friday evening, a verj ing completed. He had a beaut * the last 24 hours, and forged ahead las activities Nothing is fortbcom large number being present, ami fuT 100 acre field of wheat, which to within 30 miles o f the Dvinsk ing officially. Unofficial reports this branch of the church was put averaged forty bushels to the acre, I fortress. concern themselves especially with Mr. M ilton Bragg, o f Annahiem on a buaineaa basis and tbs choir giving him over 400U bushels o f daring the winter will be conduct R iga for the time being is left Turkey’s internal condition, which in. Tw o carloads were shipped was arrested by riergt- Gray, o f the ed in a more systematic manner unibrtsioDcd by direct attack, but j j* described as very favorable from R .N .W .M .P., on Tuesday on s (*a r , week to Winnipeg, which than heretofore and the work ev He should Von Hindenbnrg succeed ] the Entente point o f vjtew. On* rant charging him with obtaining tjniy divided sipong tbe members. graded No* 1 Northern. posed o f one carload at tbe market tin getting effectively astride the News Agency correspondent in Thu officers elected were sa fol price, which netted him 76 money ondeefslss pretenses. T b s Patiogred railway further south it dispatch from Atbaua states that complainant ia Mr. Bert Eastman lows: H on.-Pree, Rev. Mr. Uald per bushel. The other oar I would expose the Baltic port to a reoeived there of Ambles, Saak., who alleges that well; Pres., Mr. Watson; vice-pres., bolding. Mr. Brandon; aac.-trsas., Mr. Stowi enveloping movement. Threshing operations are now that the Torco-Gennan advisers he purchased from defendant art; leader, Mr. Martin; musical A ll the Mid-Poland fighting, the that Tnrkey threshing engine supposed to be committee. Mrs. Driter, Missis general throughout tbe whole dis trict, and tbe general average o f all lertnans claim, is progressing la hold oat against tbe AUiaa clear o f all encumbrances, which Lyon, Riehardson, and Mr. H grains is expected to be mnch I their favor, hot tbe Raasians are I I I found to be a misrepre- S tirlin g; social committee, Mrs above that o f former yean. The earn will come up Stinson, Mrs Braodon, Mrs. Stew I still on tbe offensive in Galicia, so n ln vio n . th. art sod Mrs. Driver. AU interest ta haa,for hearing on Friday afternoon ed in choir work are invited to slI t waa officially announced in is the local police oonrt, the de the Britiab House o f Commons to important feodrat having been given hie _____ lib-tend tbe practice# whiqh will be $1000 held every F rid ay evening at sight day that the cabinet waa seriously considering conscription. 1o'clock. C See Our W indow Display W e H ave N o th in g These But Sw eaters .......... ■ Cost Of Operation Of Electric Light Plant Is Excessive Oouncil W ill Purchase Necessary Equipment That W ill Reduce Running Expenses SWEATERS FOR WOMEN FALL bearish effect on the wheat., Zeppelins dropped bombs on London on 8ept. 3th, when 80 people wt*re killed and 88 injured. Cakleflraa Ta The Jsinal Received T o date the total riotims o f airship raids are 122 killed and 349 in The Turoo-Bulgnrien negotia TeTkli Effect jured. tions concerning a bouudarv ad In a recent battle near Tram., justment, have beak concluded, The Journal received a cable bowla the Russians captured 1 60 and Tdrkey will formerly turn over gram on Wednesday morning from in questo Bulgaria the territ officers, 7,000 men and 36 machine William Morley, one o f the party tion within a few day guns. 1 o f Humboldt boys who sailed on A t a recent state fair a demon The total loeses of the Turks in 8ept. 3rd for England, announcing the Dardeoelles are estimated at stration was given by which an overland car was started everv their aafe arrival on British soil. 250,000 men. five minutes by a wireless spark The oable was dated Cherritonkunt, A.G Spalding, the well-known from the Overland headquarters Sept. 14th, and aaid: Arrived; sporting goods man attd capitalist, five miles away. feeling fine. Signed Humboldt spoken o f as "the grand old man” According to the of baseball, is dead at 65. boys— Morley. A regular meeting of the town A fter considerable discussion the Calgary there are President W ilson’s request to oouncil was hold on Monday even ooucil derided to accept the pro taxes still unpaid in Austria to recall her ambassador, ing. Mayor Yoergcr in the ebair, position and the matter was refer Dr. Constantin Dura Eta has brought The first oar o f wheat sold from Meeting of Creamery Men and Conns. Pike, Russell, Watson red to the fire, water and light about a situation which contaiua the Regina district and inspected oommittee, with power to act. possibilities o f extending to other at Winnipeg, graded No. 1 hard. A meeting o f creamery men was and T el for present. diplomats. The rsunoil some time ago reheld in Humboldt on Saturday Westmlister Church Lease Hall W illiam Karlenzig, a farmer o f cured au option on the engine in The trades union congress, rep the Brunkeld district. Manitoba, last, when matters in connection Meesre. R. J. Kepkey and A. L. resenting more than 3,000,000 or threshed a field of whe*t, 18 acres, with the creamery business w h s the Kerr & Adame mill at a pries MacLeati waited on the council ganized English working men re which yielded 6? bushels to the discussed. The main object o f the. of $500.00, which will make tbe gathering was to discuss ways and with a request for the use of the jected bv an overwhelming vote acre. weans for the raising of the uni town hall for church services by total ooet of the new equipment today the recent proposals. $1050.00. formity and standard o f tba butter to p! T he Canadian I t is expected in military circles maple trees on the g r y ees lot the which they are making and also Westminster church, stating that T b e eu|ierititrndent stated that that war orders aggregating in Canadian soldiers in Fri Franoe and to oo-operate in the marketing of the church was witling to pay $5.00 miliona o f dnllan. will shortly be Flanders has made an instantan the same and in the buying of per Sunday for a period o f six he thought the payments could be so arranged that the reveuoe from placed with Canadian manufactur eous appeal in Franop Belgium supplies. It is the endeavor o f the mouths. The council discussed ers. creamery n-eD to bring Saskatche the matter freely, and a motion the plant would meet them aa they and Britain. wan butter up to a standard grade, becauiudue, and in this way tbe A reserve militia for Canada will A young lad shot and killed a was finally passed that the request be organized; no man under 35 farmer at Sault 8t. Marie, Ont., whiob will be of the very highest, equipment would in n short tin s lie granted. years of age will tie allowed to join while hunting deer in au oat field. and which will find a ready mar {iay for itself. ket at the very best price. By Auxiliary Electric Light Equipment and no one may hold a commission Contract fo r Water and Sewer Before a crowd of 45,000 people obtainitag the beat price for their unless he has satisfactorily served T he council lias had under con at least three years in the military at Brighton Beach, New York, on product and with oo-operation se Connections Saturday night, Mike Gibbons, of curing their supplies at the lowest sideration for some time the ques or naval forces o f the empire. Tenders were received for the St. Paul, outpointed and won the ratfe the creamery men will be tion o f installing an auxiliary elec Despite winter in the Alps the decision over Paokey McFarland working advantageously to the far- trio light equipment in the power work of laying house sewer and Italian advance continues every men, who will receive a better house, with tbe idea of reducing waterworks services, and the tender in a ten round boxing contest. where- Bombardment of Austrian price for their butterfat. Among forts proceeds day and night. The Norris government of Man those who attended the meeting the coat o f operation of the plant. submitted by Flanagan A Murphy was accepted. I t is now reported that the B rit itoba have appointed the Canadian were J. A. Calder, o f the Saskatch It baa been figured ont that a plant ish array in France amounts to one Apprisa! Co., o f Montreal, to make ewan Creamery, Moose Jaw; 4- of much smaller capacity than the Equipment For Ejector Station a complete appraisal of the public Milaldo, o f Che Saskatoon Pure million men. present o ne will carry the load, Quotations wore submitted for buildings in the province, on which During the latter part o f last they expect to find total overpay M ilk Co., Saskatoon; L . M. Voas- excepting possibly for a f e w the supplying o f tha equipment week there bad been a particularly ments o f $4,000,000, including berg, of the Bruno Creamery; P.J. hoars in the evening, which for the sewerage ejector station, Hoffman, Aqnaheim; Mr. Kopp, violent artillery engagement in (hie the telephone plant: o f Engeffeld. and O. W . And reason, would mean a great saving Jo fuel including one sir 'receiver, sir departmeut of the M ueee and along I t is reported from Berlin that of the Central Creamery Oo., H um and oil. When the load is too compressor end one ejector, end the front in Lorraine. the Allies are concentrating large boldt. heavy for the small plant the pre the following were aooepted: From The British steamer V ilie de forces, including heavy artillery, sent one could be turned on. Tbe the Gnuadian-Atlis Chalmers Oo,, Mostagmen has been sunk by gun for a general attack on the Dartown would uleo avoid the danger one air reaeiver, price $148.00. fire from a German eaVgnarine. denelles. Sixteen members o f the crew, and of being in darkness at any time, From tbe Canadian Westing house Seven men were burned to death, three o f the wounded have been when one engine or generator bap Company, one air compressor, 12 bead o f horses, a barn, oow sta picked up. The Britiab steamship ble; piggery, hen house and 200 pened to require repairs. W’ ith price $138.00, f. o. b. Hamilton. For driving a 38 h.p. steam this object in view the euperin From 8hone Company, one sewer Coruniba, 1730 tons, baa also been bushels of oats destroyed by fire sunk. * on Fridsv night en the farm of tractor over tbe oemont sidewalks lendent has been securing prices age ejector, price $1407.60. f. o. b. The Duke of Connaugftt is at Alfred McGee, 6 miles north-east of the (own on Friday last contrary on the machinery required, ami at Humboldt. The to the by-law, which stipulates that present in the west, reviewing the o f A le^ n d er, Manitoba. troops in training at Sewell and cause of the fire is unknown. The sufficient planking or other pro this meeting submitted a quota New Water lank tion from Bolton, Ont., where tbe men formed the threshing gang of other pointa. The water man complained that a machine which was working on tection must be provided, Mr. 8ie- equipment has besn in operation A conference was held last week Iris water tank, need for town de bert Hansen, of Annaheim, was four years, but ia not now in use livery, had become unfit for nse, between the grain shippers o f the farm. The allied fleet has silenced summonsed before F.G. Bailey, J the town 4waa using tbe hy and the committee was empowered Canada and the government, as Ja result an improvement in shipping Turkish batteries on the Asiatic P „ on Tuesday afternoon and on dro electric. T h ey offered the conditions is looked forward to coast on the Dardanelles which pleading guilty was fined $6.00and generator, switch board and ex to purchase a new one, i f neon* sory. which will reduce the cost of trans were able to reach aampa- of the casta and an additional $8.00 for Report o f chief o f polios for portation, which at present has a expeditionary force with their fire. tbe estimated amount of damage citer for $550.00, tbe terms of pay ment to be spread over ten months. month of August waa accepted. done. SWEATER SALE NEW O N E D O LLA R PER Y E A R H U M B O L D T , S A S K A T C H E W A N . T H U R S D A Y , S E P T , i f , 191® V O L . 10. No. 49 ' • ** W --— "ir j.ii.L 5 ._ iiL 4S W ill j M • s i * * i, .. * - *, J *k / * ^ FORD OW NERS Horse Blankets Now it the* time to buy your Horae Blankets, and take advantage of a full aeaaon'a wear. I have a very large stock o f all kinds of Blankets and. Robes, and prices are rlgbt Horse Blankets Fur Robes foot Warmers Harness Etc. Geo. Stokes NATIONAL A N 1H EM It grins to the tune of "Casey Jon*a" snd ia* snappy little jingle. Learn it and aing it to your friends. Now. Hltogetbarl Old Zcke BurkinaaoM his bogs the other day, The goah darned fool threw Ida money right away; Hnda into town, aettingon a hoard, Came home riding in a brand new Ford w k en h» got to the bouse and -turnerl toward the gate, He shut down the throttle and put on the brake; He grabbed for the reins, got the throttle instead, And the grab ding Ford kepi a pluggin' right ahead. Zeke jerked at the levers, and be turnerl off the gas, Ha kicked at the pedals, anil he broke obt the glass, Ha cut all the wires and he pulled off the top, ' But the goah dinged Ford, it juat wouldn’t atop. Ho be pulled out bla knife, and he •roiled all aereue, C'Bt a hole in tha tank, drained out the gasoline; Ha pulled out hia gun, shot the tires full t y lend, But the goah-dinged Ford kept a pliiggiu’ right ahead. • ■ H A O N E S S M A K I*. Whether Women have the right to vote'or not, they have the right to good Hour, and they are guaranteed the beat when they use McNab Flour Mills, ltd. W tS T M IN S K R CHURCH B it Zeke went through the "fence and up through the lane. Miranda saw him coming, and she almost went inaane; She ran ahead and stripped to see— And the Ford struck her squarely where the bustle ought to be. Hhe struck out her anna as the want Into the air, Juat has Zeke went by she grabbed him by the hair. Hhe tioundarl on tha seat, landed on the pad, And the goah-dload Ford kept n plnggin* right ahead. Zeke atoered for the abed, but juat missed the hole, Struck an old sow, and you should have seen her roll; Then out through the yard they landed In a lump, In a big muddy |»ol, ’bout six feet deep. BIG REDUCTION Sunimer Goods At Less Than Cost Prices One Refrigerator, Regular Price $111.00 - One W e e k Only for One W e e k Only for One W e e k Only for $3.25 One O il Htove, Perfection, 2-burner, reg, price $11.00—‘ One W e e k Only for $8,45 , Advertising bring results. is sure City Cafe One W e e k Only for 71 Gall at Once and See My Sample Outfit of Neal Door to Pitzei’a Butcher Shop One O il Stove, Perfection, 8 burner, reg. price $14.50— $10.65 Up-To-Date Restaurant geo. McKin n e y Hardware, Paints, Oils, Class, Sporting Goods Opposite Post, Office B. T. Litter Carriers M eals at All Hours O p e n - 6 a. m. till 10 p. m, Humboldt, Sssk. Regular Meals, 35c M kal ^Tjoktes E. D. LeLACHETJR, a s s ts s s s M S iS s s s s s s s s i Humboldt Mart And Exchange E BUY E SELL E EXCHANGE EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING W I t will pay you to see us IIyou want Bedroom Furniture, Brave lieile, Mattreeeee, Springs, Chair*, Cbinaware, Carpeta, Linen and all Houseboid requirements. Private Sales Daily . W e aell privately every day. , I f you want to get rid o f your furniture gat ops price. We buy or sail oo oommiesioo. Auction Sales W e will conduct Auction Hales every Wednesday at 2.30 p. m. at our store. Auction Hales conducted in any part of province. L IV E S T O C K A N D F A R M B A L E S O U K S P E C IA L T Y . • on a going. -From Funny Stories About the Ford. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Great West Plows $14.50 One O il Stove, Perfection, l-lrurm r, reg. price $4 50 — leave your orders with A. J. Waddell Furniture dealer, Humboldt. That goah-dinged Fonikeepe right Estimates Furnished on Everything Electrical. Huuee W iring a Specialty. H U M B O LD T , • 8AHK. Also a Complete Line of H . M AN LY. Prop. One Refrigerator; Regular Price $20.00— for shore, Hervices every Sabbath morning He waa glad it had stopped, and at 11 o’clock, and evening at 7.:«) would go no more; Sabbath school meets at 2.80, Hi< pricked up his ears, when he and bible class at 3.30. looked back and aaid, Weekly Prayer Moating -Thurs "W hy, the goah-dinged thing ie day evening at 8 o’clock. pluggin’ right ahead. —Bt RIMISBS COMMAM-V I nvitkd - A n Skats Fess That goah-dinged Ford keeps right on a going, ro w The goah-dinged Ford keepa a g o P IA N O T U N I N G ing right ahead, SKJC And it’ll keep on a going till we J. Jensen, phone 140 all are dead. , Hot And Cold Baths J The hath ro»nia have been • overhauled and renovated • and will he kept in firatclawt sha|te $12.50 to V W W W W W W W W V A Such -as H A R D and S Q F T 'X O A L and S E A S O N * A B L E W O O D —go to Also all kinds of D R A Y IN G and T E A M I N G done P R O M P T L Y and to your entire ' Satisfaction ]m m Each maturing son snd daughter should have s personal Savings Account In the Union Bank of Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and training In how to expend money wisely. Such an educaUon In thrift and saving will prove invaluable In later life. O P CANAD A Humboldt Branch, W. R. Learmonth, Manager Lantgmn Branch, H. C. McLean, Manager \ Office Livingston St. T E R M S S T R IC T L Y C ASH R O A STS Our Roasts are Superior to all others, in both quality and taste. A trial order will convince you. A fine Selection of meats of all kinds. BUB 06.17 73.26 36.40 36.10 Cab •2.60 2.50 2.60 2.60 2.50 2.60 N. G. Boggs, Laaigaa W. A. Duncan, Rolia A.E. Heioeworth, Humboldt G. Morrow, Mueostcr J. M. Crarer, Humboldt F. E. Mason, Hanley. Term s and Conditions of Sale: (1) The highest bidder shall be the purchase! or such person as may be will ing to take the lands at the upset pries, there being oo higher bidder, and if any dispute shall arise respecting any bidding tha parcel shall be put up again tor sale at tha last undisputed bidding. (2) The umet prioe eball ke paid in oaab at the time o f the sale. Tha amount bid over aod above tbe upset price ahaU be paid in three equal instalments oa the flrut day of December in each of the years 1916,1917, 1918, sad shall bear Interest at tbe rata df six per cent, per annum. <3* Th e upset price of each ’respective parcel offered for sale shall be the amount stated in the list aa ths taxes, penalties, costs aod charges. (4) Tha treasurer o f the municipality w ill give the purchaser an agreement o f sale. Tha general form o f said agreement may be Inspected at anytime during of fice hours, at the offloe o f the Treasurer, Burr, Saak. Th e form of agreement w ill be read at the commencement o f the sale proceedings. Th e purchaser shall sign such form of agreement in duplicate at the time o f the sale and one oopy o f turn agrermout Will be retained by the treasurer. , v Dated at Burr, Bask., the 4th day of August. 1916. J. H. ANCMER80N, 9m R. H. CASH, T i iiisiiOil (40-49) _ J . D. RAMEY TaaMenuiat aad Naturalist Animals and Birda Scientifically and Artiatica’ ly Mounted H U N T 9 0 L H T P.O. Box 425 ’ H u m b ert. Saak. A . ECKER B t/rC H £X J. Ttut •132.60 Static* ta hereby given that the above described lands in the Rural Municipal ity o f Wolverine 340 forfeited for tha non-payment o f taxes will be offered for sale, under the provisions o f the Municipality Act, Bnosiooa (319), (320), (890a) and sub sections thereto aa the said section stood before amendment, at Hie offloe o f the Treasurer. N. E. V* 36-36-24w9. Tim e, 10 o ’clock in Forenoon. Date o f Sale, September 20th, 1015. The Municipality will faimisn an absolute title to the said lauds free from any right o f redemption. S O F T C O A L & W O O D For Bale Phone Your Orders to 146 i fo r the Non-Payment Q f Taxes N. BRAUN F. CORSALITZ i In the Rural Municipality of Wolverine 3 4 0 . forfeited Aiaoaat #f Aijaffutka LANDS •225. U E. 10-35-22w2 S.E 'lO -3 6 2 4 w 2 75.06 P s A N . L»31-36-22w2 104.70 PHONE 86 S.B . 36 36 22w2 85-31 N .L jS E .ti 27 36-23w2 60.40 N. N .E . ^33-36-22wU 53.80 Wood Delivered, Sawed and Split if Required Are Year Children Learning to Save Money? HUM BOLDT S a le o f L a n d s N IC K B R A U N All Oideis promptly Delivered fe s n < s *s M A S S E Y -H A R R IS A G E N T FOR FUEL— Draying and Team ing J. A . Stirling, Auctioneer . J. A . O a i . d w h l l , B .A., Paator Zeke grabbed Miranda, and struck C . f . Hilliard : i’ . • C R E R A R & F O IK Barristers, Notary. E tc. Money to Loan on M ortgage*. O rvica: Oo Main Street S p ecials F o r F r id a y ® > S a tu rd a y , S e p t. 1 7 t h <8k 1 8 t h _______ s W e have a great many odds and ends which w e are going to rush off at any price to clear them out before our immense consignment of the real up-to-date stockof all descriptions f_t r r t V B , S - . r You. Can A lw ays Rely Oh Our Statements—They A re Genuine Specials in Linoleums—400 yds. to Handle. Come Here For Your Fruit v PHONE 30 Main Street j. j. V V i j . i* JOURNAL; Until Seventy Seven Times B y M i t i L . G . M o h c r ly . I'opy right by U l u U 4). Moperley .C o;"ouedi , CHAPTKR 111. * Th# gurvlvor * 1 he room Wot (Mall and dark, an l anielt strongly of Male tplrlta and tobacco, being Indeed tbe brat bed room of tlie Mkliermaii'a Heal, the obly Inn of which Trehartiey could boat!. Trehurney liked to think of Itaeir aa a’ low u, but iu actual fart It v ia little more than a big (taking vil lage, alrag'.'.lmg along tne coaat: a village however which llie proud po> srxaui of two r-iwa of shops that call art themaalres Ibe High street. and ol a small elieltcrc-d bay which gave It self the name of Harbor. The Inn Hood clone to the quay, and the win down of ih<- little*, room looked out acioaa the liarleir, whore water* "hoii" id the December aunahfne, while! b.typud the harbor the a.*a apread tike a allver ahleld to the horizon of pa'e blue sky looking at that ahlning peaceful tea, it was difficult to baIteve that the little ripple* of today hgd hcfn the iMTitlc blllowa of y !»IcffTby; hard to ramemher that the non tiled .aim of thin annoy nicmTifi had followed upon fc storm no Here) and awful, that tin* old men In TrcLai ney's village afreet told each other w.th aliuking heada that they had nev er before neeu the like. The great gale had rugitd Itaelf Into apace: all tne luinult of the previoua day had tubxlded Into rcatfulneag and calm. 'I lie woman who stood silently at the beat bedroom window of the Fishermun'a Heat, looking out arronu the liartor, wondered dimly whether all that had come and gone during the pant twii day, had been lust a night man- from which she had at least awakened, silMi an air of iinr.iiiily aecmed to surround It. Only— If It v.'aa merely a nightmare, she ought to have awakened in her berth on the steamaliip Queen of May -and she knew there waa as a matter of faH no question if nightmare or dream, It had all been reality, gliaatly, terrible regl Ity, a reality the very remembrance of wnlctv made her shudder, eveu now' that ahe was in safely, oil dry land and under a roof again. She looked round the small room with Its cheap, gaudy paper. Its hare hoards, Its sparse furniture, and the very commonplaceiH as of the surrouhdiiiga gave her u sense of relief. Kven the overpowering odour of stale beer and tobacco, that mingled with the fraglanco of onions cooking for the family dinner, brought her a comfortable realisation that she was In a house, and no logger at the mercy of wind and w.avea. The long night In the tiny boat that had hern loaned about like a cockle shell upon the blllowa; the grey dawn thai to the forlorn boat load of people had seemed so hopeleas: the sight of the rock-hound coast which had brought a gleam of comfort to their hearts; and then the final catastrophe. All these things rose before Nina Mansfield's mind, whilst site stood looking actons the hathor hut us the thought of that final catas trophe came to her, she covered her fact wllh her hands as though to shut out the teirlhle sight, and a long shud der went through her from head to foot. The cries of the drowning rang In her ears, she saw again the white terrified faces of her fellow men and women who had goue down Into (he gulf of waters, t-he was Hie sole sur vivor. They had told her, when, buf feted and exhausted, barely alive, the had been taken away from that over turned boat to whlc|i her hands had clung so desperate!} that it seemed as If their clinging touch could never be loosened. “Saved by her splendid vitality, and her extraordinary deter mination to live. I should say,” the little doctor of Trebarney remarked, when he had applied remedies and done all that was needful for th:* ex haueled woman, “her escape Is simply miraculous, hul she has piirtly herself to thank for It. A personality like hers will never go under. If ft ran stay on the top by hook or by crook.” Those words of Dr. Shaw nad drift ed haslly lo Nina through a eonfualon of dreamy sensations, they recurred to her now as she looked out at the sun shiny harbor, and at tne remembrance she smiled. “A personality like hdra will never go under.” No— that was true enough-go under.” No— that was from the shipwreck of the Queen of the .May, and she would see to It now that her life was not shipwrecked loo. During the whole of the past night In the not over comfortable bed In the Fisherman's Rett her thoughts had been very busy, and the bad eome now to a definite conclusion. She was the sole survivor from the wreck— they had told her this moat plainly and emphatically, there was evidently no doubt about the matter; she was the soul survivor, and an opportunity of Which she had never hoped nor dreamed was being put Into her hands. She could wipe her slate clean, she could begin again as though the past and all belongings to it had never ex isted; oveiything that gave the slight est clue to her Ideality was at the bottom of the sea, and, if aba choae. she could start afresh front today. The Idea had taken root la her ntlad and When through her drowsy semi-con sciousness she hsard Dv. tiliaw and Mrs. Martin, the landlady of th« Fish erman '* Rest, discussing the possibil ity of discovering her name, and the very Intonation of the doctor's voica came back to hef memory, aa he aaid: "Thera seeme to be no addresses oa the letters you found Inside her dress, Mrs. Martin, and I M h't want to read the letters and the little box that was tied round her neck la lock ed. W e must wait uatll she conies round. Then no doubt she will give ns nil particulars about herself ” Dr. Shaw weald ha hare presently, and before bo < ta u she mnat be ready with everything aha had to any to him Her whole recital must he cot and dried. Thera mnat ha no flaws la her story—aha would make U quite coherent tram the vary heglaalag; tt should hang together with no hiatus w. m. u- ton# She intended to ] jin any directlou . .arry the whole malWr through suc fear cessful^; from this moment her life | was to oh no longer a faflure.au It. had j outfaced to be In the pael. This was 'be tide of her affairs, and taking It at tne flood, she meant that It should 1 carry Iter on to tortane. All these re , (lections had passed through her mind ' In ibe night Jusi passed; they only j needed consolidating and shaping, and i *b* felt competent so to shape them. I HUM BOLDT, SASKATCHEW AN CHEW “ PAY ROLL” TOBACCO 10 CENTS PER PLUG A BRIGHT TOBACCO OF THE FINEST Q U ALITY ' ■ "™ - 1 1.1 ■m m .. Country and Small Town Trade ed by the'following table 1000 omit Countr> “ M * ® 1 O n t o Th« U. S^C rop I. te d l. spite of the crack In the glass, and Its 1 Filial general Inefficiency lu reflecting, emit Minnesota Rural flcheol%Pronounced ' A iq 1 July 1. 1614 Beet In Country e<l at her own Image Mrs Martin's THOUSANDS OF ADTOM7Jll.lt.il A R E N o W f III i Nt. USt II H i IM S 160 SOU 146.604) Ml.?ir> best black dreea. though many alses The couuly suould be th# cr.it r*- of j American Farmer ta Pocket Cash Pgr Ohio ... RESIDENTS OF S M A L L T O W N # AND MV I ARMflRO .106,400 116 *00 Ili3. l l ; Largest Wheat Crop it History |,"^ **“* too large for her was not wholly tin school orgaiiKu' 'on, there tkoul-l tie a .361 *00 161,600 300,014 becoming, and Its voluminous folds couniy ach'-nt Ward, which should aiitoists ' I lo- l-ulk o t -Hie liuslness Prosperous conditions for the l' 8 iiidli/.n illy Tito* K Huntl. . 03,700 61,700 (3,000 did not, nt any rule, detract front Ibe alt . 1 a c o nly (I'perlnteadent mid fanners for the coming year are Itnli-1Wisconsin * Ill a recent Issue of Hardware sml will undoubtedly -he liaiidieu Htrougn ,, . 63,100 60.000 00.06.' , I -sr coloring of her face, the deep small diet rid a having bul one teacher rated by the August government re ihe retail haidwaie trade in Hu »m ».r Metal I read of s Dollar Day" sale . 60.000 60.000 01.000 green of her eyes, the glory of her should lie eliminated, according to a port, showing a record breaking yield Minnesota Iowa . . . . . . 150.000 106,400 360,434 hold si Cornwall, O u t. which accord towns In Canada hair. \ The large cities sill alway ■ si • urs report Just Doped by the Im in i of wheat and bumper crops ol corn, Missouri . . . . 164.000 163.600 166,400 mi to the nieiiliuiils resulted lu u a huge volume of aufn acceaaurv Imisi “I ran manage Doctor Hhaw." she States bureau of education In which oats, barley and buy. South Dakota . 76.100 77,000 76,001 {real deni of hUHuess Iqr Itietu Th The total wheat crop, Indicated h; Nebraska ■art that tniprooed Ills most, liow lies*, but in lh « years lo come Hie »ald complacently, 'and for the rest, Minnesota rural schnola aiu declared 171,40# I66.1100 i;3,tt6i Is ;i,uou.un i Kansas ....... small luwn, and tin* roriil nsdi wilt ver, was a slslrmenl to tho effect must learn my part. I was always to be tlie best lu the I'nitcd Stall's the government report 120,700 06,700 lot.221 The bulletin of the bureau of educe bushels more Ilian was forecasted In Kentucky . . . list remarks were made on nil sides ■■lull uliledly t>« merit greater III vol* rather specially good at acting, sad 113.100 116 300 01,2(0 uni* lliau Ihe 'r.ule of the target ilimit Ilia number of solumnhlles in tills will be the finest and moat teal-I Hon was written by Harold W Fnglit, July, fiflfl,004,000 bushels,'or 711,000,Olio Tennessee 03,700 06,600 - 6O.401, tstk- piece of work I have yver d o n e'a rural school spe 1*11*1, afier a per bushels more riisu the pievioux rec Alabama ,, . 70,700 71,600 66.40k llm town, driven liy farmers, ell if elite# I* It a lly wntHinr llii-r e f o ic , Mu.I in the histrionic line.'' She picked up aonal Inspection of Minnesota schools ord crop. Mississippi , . U7,’,iHl 76,100 66,46k whom bronghl In intge mini he is from from the tabla a small tIn box and a ) The one-teacher school Is doomed, While the harvest season lias been t.imlslna . . . . 61 400 64 400 66,6011 every point of the rum|mna The own M liikers of Auto a i'e s s o ile a s i* iry lliv bundle of letters—and seating her In Mr Foght'a opinion It must give unfavorable for oats and tlie season Texas ........ uotoinohlle* h> h a rd In s e io r e ills Irlh tiH o n Of tb e lr 166,0161 161,600 124.(00 ersliip of sil many aelf by the lire, proceeded to unfold ' way lo the new Idea of centralisation lute for corn, the government figures Oklahoma ... |0<\inn *0,400 60.0110 farmers Indicates Hist the tills rn of pmdm i« ilii•null the aliinlf Inwo iio-.' a g r le illt lllh i the eoll are psrthulnrly will off these i h a u ls Ih ro u g liu U I Ih e letter after letter, and read them 1such aa. la employed In some stales. show a promise for a crop of l,40g,< Arkansas ... 60.100 63,600 ' 42,000 M an y of uUr heat times mid diuumislri tea n source of ills t r t e ls of < .m ad* through slowly and carefully almost as t The one-tea' Iter school, he Ihlnks, has uon.nno bushels of oats, wlthlu ill,non. If aLW is I, r.d aA AAM I■ M SA a aIsA S MA AS S >B t■ ■ ■ ■ « •■ > A s.A ItB k A.,■ lAI aA V IAA #IAU aI. .. .1.. lftlt A ftIIS IitAIA a,f Sll * >luSll ..si ... .. M I ._ _ _I i c i a l l h ir d w a r c iiie n , In m a ll town*, revenue fur Ihe nggreeely« mer. haul If she wished to ronuntt them lo aiem proved unequal lo ,meeting the ile Il1611) bunhels of the laracst >-»cr raised, totted rtlsles 231X000 2*140011 2672634 ho slmiy i lisiiglug eoiidlllumi and who advertise* Judiciously and use* ory. Thay were attll sodden with wet, nianda of modern farming an:l fur pre slid of 2.(11,0161,01111 bushels of corn, I he prospects fur the lists crop other snh sinanstitp methods to get Imik well into Ihe future, r>all»» Hist though they had been bidden in the paring the children for pret-tiral and which would exceed Ihe corn t rop u( were tl*e lu-sl |q the history of the these people Inti lit* store allhmigh Ihe auto arcessnry business hocoin of her gown, hul alia could uisu routenled lives on tlie ibil Liberal Iasi yei.r by 246,000,000 bushels Final figure* for Ilia year, wlieu the country, with SII Immense Increase In The farmers, many of whom, n few lii i heir parlleular town* m#y he t i age 10 decipher the handwriting with alale aid la credited with milch of the the acreage, hut unfavorable weather years ago resented the advent of tlie Slime extent limited III Hi". pH m ill eatlmales are given a llnul out much difficulty. Kvery letter be progresa made her* The fedotal Investigator was parllr- may show easily l.niHi,uou,ynn bushels conditions cut down the promise to automobile, are rapidly* falling Inio (time, titiff# I* ii giiut Mlttr# ufr Mh gan—“ My sweetheart Marjory,” each one ended “Your own Deals," end ajt] uarly Interested In the large district wheat and I,IMM),OOR.6W bushels iiu|r« some extent. ’Flu* crop Is unusually Hite, slid becoming users of autmmi a ii to sereasory 11its* and the) me grail unity winking Into Hie auto m "*" 'ry were couched In the tenderest and type of organization. such an repru with around Xooo.ono.iioo busliels ol well distributed, prsiliislly all Iill pm I Idles, A prominent suloniohlle deelsr re bualness !>■ Hug their wav. and ii id seated by District No. I In Itasca rent, or s grand totsl fur Ihe tlireu mil sinles listing u big crop indli sled moat lovlifg of term::. T h e Indiealv •1 y l d d III' d a l e s w ill, ceiilly aisled that over 76 |u i i-enl of log from lime to time sug,' line* as “Rhe was a pretty little thing." Nina county. Thia embraces 62 townships crop* of around 6,601',oonjMiti huslielf. rnni|»Mi iMoiift Follow ((loo mul! • il l : Ills business an far Ibis year had been they think will sell Despite the long period of unacusoii commented aloud, aa she folded up or 2.232 square miles, "an area larger F in a l with fartneis In a certain city I The small town men haul who is in tlie last Id le r of tlie bundle, “but one than Delaware and twice the slxe of stile rains, the country will have nii A ug 1 /* • * J ill) 1 1311 Western Canada, It la claimed Ilial day laying Hie foundation fm a Islg" sbumlance of all grains lo supply for could hardly have au^poaei! her cap Rhode Inland " N**w Y ork . 411, .1161 4 4 ,6 0 0 4 3 ,1 6 2 twii years ugu (here iW ip 1,161# <ura In isuf ii si i essnry drpartuienl. 'Oil who Is i'tgn needs throughout the coming Consolidation of rural schools iir a able of rousing such devotion. How I1! Iilih> |\ miiIm 41,63(1 3 6 ,3 0 0 3 2 ,1 3 3 aver— ' she (liewffgpd Jier shouldeis — means of developing the social ndlvl year. It la nut expected prices will O h io .................. . «6,;'nu 6 6 331) 6 0 ,3 2 6 use , Today ll Is suld Ihe number I* grow ls* with lhi- business, la Ihe ingii 600, Ihe hslsms of Ihe car* wlm • fi w y-ai's linlieo will OMftMUf a “mep are incomprehensible creatures lies of oommiinlilea is given utlctiilon rule as high a* during the J«*t twelve Iiid lm m ........... . 6 1 ,5 0 3 6 4 .7 0 0 4 4 ,6 6 6 shout com in* ml log piialllnn In Ihe ndalllng Who can say wllh any certainty what "In a number of Ihe consolidated months, hill fair prices appear to.he llllnotH .......... ' . 1tt(.k'ii) 1 * 6,SOU 1 2 6 ,3 3 3 having been sold to farmer* lake a Innk Ihrough Ihe list uf solo of a line I hat is new III inonv re• peel a school communities which came to assured Hie farmers In all sections type of woman is innet likely lo ap M ir Illicit 11 . . . . 6k , 1113 * 3 ,2 0 3 6 0 ,7 6 2 -mobile license owni-rs III Ouiarlo and Slid will he In.llin year* Ii nnne s Two year* uf bumper crops hi D1stIt notice its Minne peal to them. Thai fair haired, blue 111) investigator* W I bciiiin I ii 3 3 ,1 0 3 6:l’()03 412,111" you will find 111111’ |h iiissnd* of lic hardware stspla Just a* nail) mil eyed dependent kind of prettlneia sota," Mr. Foght says, “the county average' prices for the two years Insinv MlniiMMtUi . I1H,f.uli 1 1 5 .4 3 3 ( i f - V ense* have been Issued lo ear owner* hi lldern' haidwarw *r# today. dope seem to please almost every folk arc getting :it home many of the s degree of prosperity oh Hie rainiH of If.H .i % 176,2161 161 (dill 16 6 ,nun hat the Dulled S ta le s never before equal rnaa, (hough why It should, a woman social-recreational attractions M Uftourl :i2,6(Jll 4 0 ,3 0 0 2 6 ,6 3 3 The ed, and this Is expected lu form the find* it hard lo realise. Well we have *"? * formerly sought In town N ’o K li IhikolN . 6 3 , toil 7 3 ,2 0 0 6 4 ,6 0 4 Just lo lake things aa we find llnd them I•cbool# are becoming social centres hssla for prosperous rendition* In all S oul Ii llnk o lli . 6 6 ,4 0 0 62 6(61 4 4 ,1 6 6 and act accordingly " . ln f"«hy place* the assembly halla are lines of business, which nniurull) re N r Writ ft Hu . . . C , 6 0 0 7 3 ,7 3 3 611,6113 fleet to agricultural conditions. K llll Ml*' . 46.1133 6 6 (dill 6 6 .3 6 3 The letter, laid aside, she next iL S T '.l? . |i . virlom k Iikib new arc* Held In i ex* The big crops ami high prices give t ” r! „ r . ?“ kb° i ’ g Ifni I tension lecture courses, the neighbor Ibe fqrnfars a greater pun hnsliig povv 1Ti i ft«'<| HlMtrft 1 437313(1 106000 1 1410(13 ‘!^n8.)f» Vr^wbr i wn i l,00<J »oi <al gathering*, the farmers' er than they nave ever held before, oox %Ue a Btrtng of pearls. t *o |QliiiU<AH lioviT unci ictrln' <Iii Im The wet weather, which hss been it and the fact that no one section Is er, Very beautiful dlnmond ring*, and a |J " detriment In liurv'eallug amt threshing peclally favored will he a tremendous folded paper. It w a. i.|h>:i this last n,," her" and other meet Inga of similar nature. Influence In r ■•luring IiiirIiii-hh coiull iipTailuns. bus insured wonderful lor lh t her attention and Interest were "In this way the new schools are Ilona to normal. The tonnage Ittn rail age crops lo all sect Ions The buy concentrated, and she apread It out 76,0161,0011 tons, or 6, able to provide modem substitutes for roads will he called,upon lu transport c op I* pitioeil upon the tabla and examined It with many qi the rural activities that dis prubshly will hrenh all piev Ions rec (Kin,(uni Ions Inon ihsu s yiar ago, Hie the ulmost rare; and again with the ' crop Ibis year probably being the appeared xylth our trunsltlon from I l i a orda, ___ _ I there la no question the ex mi air of learning its content* by heart. piop.r j largest «n record They were not difficult to master. The household economy stage of fnrm lnrf port'trade *»il be of Ini'men A tremendous yield of while pula lo Hie present stage of exploitation Ilona, although possibly mil so lor; lo paper was a certificate of marriage and beginnings of huahandry farm wheat as Hie prevlouii yesf och also Is- lllillcsl.il 431,mu>."03 between IJrnli Merlvale of Hansdale ing." TillSIfi.'M, eiilllpnrd| In 1 (1 1 1 ,0 0 3 <1 0 0 hlisll* other countries that usually export Crepk, and Marjory Summers of 8yd Tin flux crop, while II la died that In lu ll when llte wheal have niurji larger crops Ilia'll c Ih a yesi ago ney. It had been solemnised In Syd- Holtnherg law was enaeted providing last year, hut our exporters have the small, Is Important, sml Hie yield *s ney by the Rev. Thomas Hmltli of HI I f„r consolidation on a practicable advantage of splendid fHcllltles for "lm h belter .IliHli a year ago, Ihe to Chad a church— the two witnesses 1>«- 1t>anln there wire only ulna eonsoli linnrlHng the crop, wllh Ihe m i m i (al yield being ol'onl Ik,0113,0113 loish ing Johu Jones and Mary Allen, whose j dated school* and l lint til Ihe lime Ilia freight* less than from mini- conn i Is, or 2,003.330 husliel- more Ihmi u illiterate han.rftrltlng seemed to show- , hll|,etlu was wrtlt n the number had tries, wllh llie exception or Curiuds year niai < lilt ago Tribune that the) did not belong to Ihe edu-1-roWn m no. With all tlie cropn practically a* rated rlasaes, hut were probably aer ' _ mired, with Ihe exiipiliiii of nun, • o 1.1 '111, In c| V o f I' m i d o. ■«s vents, or hands upon a farm. tt verrnifiiilb there Is nothing *o the only drawback id cully has been • 1,1 "Now let me think If I ean renieni-' potent as Mother Hraves' Worm Kx- the w?t weather. Spring wheal liar »k .. '. .ounce list Ii mat .!• her exactly what the poor thing told |terminator, ui il It can he glvei lo Hie vest Is starting generally this week, |S . mill I' lUle r >i. the lull, III r , J me before she died,” Nina aaid slowly, most delicate child without fear of In- and thai mop will soon In- In sufciy i'll* m y Si u,, Uo l l * I u e . l u c e ui m e i IVv ut Toledo ...... e cd S'sle afolceam as she folded up the qcrtWcate— j Jury to Hie constitution A* weather conditions Improve corn l» nod Him ..sin oin mu |>u> in*, sum it andvpul the few articles of Jewellery | junking rapid progress l.uwirda nnttm •i ' i ; iir.siiiii.il feii.i.AiiM r,,i .... . i - t . i y - < ■**♦ o f l a ' u i t h ilia * * . .i it u i back Into their small box, "let me try I A Masting of an Auto lObll* Club In • Binall Hntario Town Ity Fsvorahlc weather Mr alloth• ■ ..... I .uiiu-oy no o*i ol HAI.I.H .A l S o n s ot the P r a ir ie and remember evety single thing, for j month will result In Hie eurji c.ilmsh till. II ■ i M'i a false step now would upset the '•'HANK J ' I'llK N K Y being raised materially. Tl « ' IlMilw Ul llm Mliiai lu k*n Ml r o ie Ion Oi unit riTi.|.ciU,ci| in lu i Hint dial riels ami atniill low ns I whole apple cart." Hhe cloned her |"They are lost, our guns, to the <nuThe winter wliesl e»np' ■ tlmai • HitHwum ,l.'*i u i. loa - ill UUj ' nl Hi,, min j tail, own-Is In Hut rpsiilh low ns ami 1»VVfl* t Ihiii tilrc««4^lv 1 fin lie H miIt. )»!«, qurriiiK Duns ' eyes for an instant, as though to re wus reduced 3,000,non l>o*h< I* iru.'iuj-'A If IkSk. I riling ami in fid- iiirsl dial ruts oil, I" 'HIMflft U l« I'Mituiii mul >>'ll • ll call some scene to her memory, and In Lost ? « III you tell fis an? l) X VV Ml.KAgll luly, while Hie ■prlim wheat < -iiiuMe^ ill .liber liV many IIiiiuriiiuIm thnao uf tl III*) hi r'"Wr 1 he mull ui «iii Ii(flllM •) Hoik liitlii a moment the scene rose before her I In Hit* lingo s lest of llie gilm I'nr wa* 12.11113,000 Iius Iio Ih mm. Ilian In ti 1 w w y *-W 4 u fewe-lnm*. i III. s III ( uuiulu , mining Hi" llrai to MMfall a IM m»6M Ini llu'l e ' sine Ii i'i W rit, at her bidding. Hhe cquld see It all I Inly. The average yield |mi m t",u f ly emi mi* I " * tIj »M | pri'litgiile Him ui*i-4. UlJCrilwCq > And llll* slatp of nOulla la liol l,v n« 'Tis n word we do not know " plainly enough—the couch against the* spring wheat ws* 16 olohii*. h hIiihI ii u« iiu* urfiiiT.i any nu mis loulimd lo <lnlirl:l alone 1UlM iff • • * ( " ( ! " • el rmip 1> II. 1 1\%IIlv1 If M l l l l l ' f l l MlM. I • ' cahlu well, under the porthole, th» And they giltled llit-ir tseth llielr lips II H Imshpls s year ago. hul**»icl *tft »#> pin*hi nu il it 'The ..aiiiu eomlltton *'Xla|s III m-uiiy h 4r K. J • (IffisVKV beneath, couch on which they had Isld her bf- | The following ta li' glw > i ,■• inluv H«!d l/y nil It:nvu « a il of llm oilier gfoylnre*, u Canada 1111*1 (dill ii|- ii km 411«•r Ml!• 1 •'>tf ii aCljlM cause Iter berth was ao airless, the dy | T*-r*c I'rnlrle'e hurd-hlt sons. fn k* Mu I* « lie Hir I'iiim tot w heat yield by sta te s moo niolll-d) .ni mil,* ur* llll fnrftlt r* liuvlog plcnx vlcciiy' r«M«ll (14•<l W#1» t * * CRM* • ^ Ins girl propped up with pillow# and As.from man to man th» catihw-nr 1 *i|ie curs, h'lt III many hi i | me, of lh.- III• Ii h'.v ■ i Im *1 v hum u|« VC1) II I! m u inn, she herself kneeling beside her, listen jCOiiflliy lliey are buying Itm k* lo Ui ••’ini u f . Futry in I'D. IIUI II1Aug I July I 1314 "W e'll have hark the captured! ln-j to the faint gasping voice Bthi Hu ir ow n uei III1 m'IcIH inn * Imvct ih• Kifti 1 Minnesota 63,300 i,k,2>iO 4'.'.3li0 W h y CaiiadiMiiH (io to W a r gune.” tTo be Continued! • ofijineotllig oil Ihe f .> • I. I lint Henry ' I'csu l, • f.,r well known inwi.i * o i North Dakota. .116.331) nojjoo i 1.672 Cord ban bought 1,000 aim s of I* ,1 'a i r I I n - pusall llillee al p .'*»,u j,,. On that quest all h< nt al Ihe fin- they doiilli Dakota.. 54,33# ■2,'iiin '.3.0ii3 Ralph Connor Contributes Stirring near Detroit on wlilili In bui|Y| u farm i t mi, and they at" growing rap fSly Washington .. I#.»mj |'i :m tfl.fuu went, A Huge Task irsi lot factor) to einplo, o,u(io tm-b, in alinoat ■ .. » y l, ir lwur» alofe 110,11/ Artlcla to an English Paper The lads of Hie great Far West, i writer I mol I Inns Inst Hie tra'lor of llli' I'g n la r Hoik Mfll'li mi |o I he I olhadiuie Herald, July I7lh, In Their blood on fire with a righteous United Hlale* .337.330 Sh&.ooo jm; o:;7 llu 1 'mI o l an arilile dealing wllh Idle I i Haitians I will i oi-1 233 . III w lit ' onl ,Mn Ilie I'.'IIM a 111,1 11..... non' ■ Problem of Raising the Steadier Ire, Tho winter wheal ylHd In Iscusa ( 'milHiding, Hu polling In 11 f* w m'dlOouwi giii,..u Ihn,, ui l.nyiaml. ays mai Hie c«|| to suns i Jtnlay Foul cuxlniThey fought like m-n possessed. Lusitania has been cut ilnwr. lo 11II,633,non i hlrhgo .Ilium*I i.iiya lli.it oily a pnu lilie s would un i bl> very yt .,1 fl*t has drawn ninny celebrities to Hie Ilial riirtultlg uian • ui f n foil p a In an artlda in tlia I'opular Modi One brief liol spell of loosened Hell; • RSltisi 176.330,033 hualie * g ■ A 111" "11 > "so rlin v.a, e H'liy 6 ||.*I.I rotors who *rc to h found In nil purls Hell for Ihe baffled Huns, mainly as Ihe result of IIn " ' I bar ul Hie i moll anlcs Magaxlne, II. II. Windsor says lliilltfoa of am Ii ii lugi lllfin fl will W l l llll" W ill, K I'H l pO, liid U lll I lil unobtrusively lining the Lusitania la supposed to rest on a Hut a lime wus this of wild mail bliss rest. Condition* have be t< unfk'ni coal I lie pi lie of ohe gii.it horse and h ib ll who I k III Id ijlln e * m 'll «|uy, k i , ,7 l.tielr till | rt Mils conueclloti Ilia slain To Ihe I'ralrle'a dashing sons. ship ami Ihe liFayy rains and sioruc fairly hard bottom In from 300 to 400 will do llu work of five or *lx II vlli who la lo o k lllg tvr III" fill u i,. .a m . dill much damage Mow -vi r, ■ It It the me ills made by Her, c W. Gordon, pull u gall.' plow lo l wo o i hr, i- hoi get "***> from llu t a il II,mi in. feet of water. Aa a aalvage prlxe the H D I IfHlpn i Otinori III an a n lili ship and aome of Ha cargo are worth They slew, were slnln, yet knew no exception of last year, when i n re v as 1 e ssn ry Dm I h oru ,,f in ,. 1,,. , (mug,' pun a mower or a Irttici r will 1)01 ilOloli Hay at Hliorm llffe,". t on pain practically a double yield. Hie i rnji recovering If they can be raised withcut cordage, pump wuMi anil aw him-Inin p r,*.o i"ii io On li,nrd * mi , In Hie Ihrlll of the breathless hour. is the largest Ihe (tale ever ih IhciI I rlhulfil Jit him lo an Knyllsh paper, wood In a reasonable length of time. Ho far |l will Id' a geiu al farm aer tradw for many yruia. and w ith h has b e l l copied in several When the big guiut flush and the In Ihe red winter win*I states n - i aa we can learn, no intention to at vanl, eating oi ly when ll worke, and t'lin i tjii, f*,t I, ,.1*0 f..k." mlo HriHsli papers, nr<- of Inlereat us imll bayonets clash tempt recovery of the ship l as been of tbe Mississippi Hie (iromln l« a' Ilial only cheap paibttffc 'llu* itell » o n s ld i r a t io n i h s t h .in k fp 'p o s ti . G , | 4 And you’re gripped In the war lust's peclally good, ami the territory iTi . ailnr why many of (he inoal llioiighl I I nil urn I machinery maker*' will have year ulu many million doll 1 „ u .ii announced, and war conditions, of power. hutary to Chicago has an IfttineiiM ful ot Canadian m ej have gone lo war. llu-lr llrsl r ul lompetteim m >e»yv. llu in Ul, l| i„ r o ii" H p o n d lu g p> 1 |m| <-,urse. render any possible attempt Dr. Gordon wrut« unusually difficult. And yet it cannot And the Teutons fought aa they should yield. Mim yoiid'r .-fr» Mlies llu uilvly 1lixpandi'd I*H r lu lo it aliop lo muk' •"11 ' ear, lh i ' I mII trade « ill uupt 1 ainl ought lie finally said such a raising la abaon»e following table give- Ihe yields oilier farm tool*. (Ill- lew Iffill i III I mM ill" u e c i-a s liy ,,f OKing M g «,,**|v,. All maitlal Deutschland's sons, lutely impoaalhle, although the en In Ihe principal slatra, wllh cuniparl tea, where uttale -plug ll« llrllulna loiiig down price* of ingf'hltie to n u ilio d * M i-g e l a H ni m o n t iiilin * * mi n of;war lleyofid llm »*** hteedlur, gineers may estimate Hie coat at a fig Hut ihe Frslrle breed were the men (Oils 1003 omitted I l l u inoiu-y I* in Mu f t m iiir y . n „, „ „ iy uindlo t top* at nqpd, Final Hilgliliii; lu i bh oft uosked ground i ryure which make# the effort Impracti Loot ing lido Ihe fiduM, wlu, I. go n p p a rc iil Iro n hie lielifp 11 M o d 'm > on -tig to IM Sven, long walling, hut soon And they had hack the captured cable Ships and cargo would repre lug to be (lie Mg huygr of .HIto. m ill th " p a ri of llu - p copl" lo h a iip on in 11 ID! 4 Juy 1 Aug 1 2i lingili lo liem And Fram e, ll *ri ■ gun*. Tlia farnier mul tin small IliSl H u m t,| open Ih i'lr pqr*,, sent probably a weight of, say 40.04)0 6 73 ) ly , proudly i onl< ting o r right to live sorie*'' 8,103 New York . . .. 8.703 I town reddenla at. goitiy in he Hubig ► H i l l y , by p t'ig r, KKlVe III" " .Iir« » "Jul tons. No such large vessel ha* ever Tbelr fame resound* to the empire’s Pennaylvkiile . 22,700 23.747 2),23 1 au independent nation And (Jortnatiy! r r e a l » noil >nqa( com e lo llie , ta il I buyer*. Who la going lo supply llu been inlsed even from leas depths, 13,166 3.203 .. 10.200 Maryland .. . Get man 1 Hie last v. oid In ItiM lle. bounds. I L r i l w a r e ' S M e lu l hence the problem presents difflcul 3.1,1 Mini pow er, 'r: lo t liis i ria l s i h le vern en t, I .not'd# of Hie fanner sml email town ir a d ' Virginia . . . . . . 16,703 11 236 Lad* of the grim Far West, ties which have haver been solved In Who saved tbe day In tfiat breathless Ohio -20,233 . 43 80" 36.626 m ncteui llm D s e a r c b , ay*, and lu Ik. i . T actual practice. That we have no pre :0,<CS fa i.o n a iiru ta H iy ', G e rm u u y ! <Tlc Indiana ....... !! 46:703 1 fray iro iTe r le g g i d, I s i t l t t of he«*, i,d Vcfft I’ocket <Gallic cedent, however, does not lu Itself es Illinois . . . . . .. 56.100 46.260 33.000 ■ Highly m«.dern H u n , Ihe h ig h ly a< len | And bettered the foemin's best. "k . beefy |f| typi iiian llm tablish an Impossibility. Given appar And tnethlnks that foe will now be Michigan . . . .. 16.830 17,3 d ; ||7im- i ctf iiirbanan Of ibis .'*ttfi <entury,' h im *’ ei t y, 11II1J u sn u lly 1:10.11 , | atus of sufficient site and strength, Missouri . . . . .. 34.100 43,3!;3 ii .34 : more i,lm,dy Ilian AHIIa; more ruth- Kerry alow Cattle Stand High at belt 1 A x 11 m ug prAdm F | h e l O i r r iln k s theoretically, of course. It could be ac 63,603 64,17 2 13,431 lea* than III" savage burden Nebraska .. tllg ll I" propoM m n to hey i l / r Gcr Produce's To boast of lilt xaptiired Runs. Ac complished. Whether or not It would While account* are there and still to Kansas . . . . 1 1 6 ,6 3 3 1 * 6 ,3 0 0 1 3 ,6 i 'j many' doomed It* destruction because !".rdl . . , ,, . ,.... I'-iiKlIah a i i l l i o r i l l " . . tw i-lvu pay Is another matter. The bare 6 .6 3 3 1 2 ,6 3 3 3 ,0 3 3 freedom I* m ao* unkllMiable hi'Ui I A b' " ’ 1 dairy cows lim litinw n •I'tui 1 . " f w titk -d u lly d u r ln c III" sen Kentucky .. square possibility, however, ie one which can 7,70't right and man a undying paaalon tier *3 this counlry, but alway* . 6 ,2 3 0 .1 1 .2 0 0 ■l l l l M in i I t o m ar y l With the pick of ihe Praltle's sons. Tetuiesses , v,‘il pounds not fall to Interest engineer and lay P Hfo exei __________ Lngllah atfg'k shows la lh Kerry Ho hull er j«-r wick 6 ,8 6 3 many! ___ 1 4 ,3 0 3 2 1 ,1 0 3 fated ration by ____ fqtur« — From Ixmdon Trutlf. • Texas , Hu- . ‘1 1 ,1,« H d man alike. Much would doubtless de Oklahoma 7 1 6 4 0 0 •46,(613 17 2 03 gcni ra Ho n fqr that *lie ha* rrilrlOcd ftnoll I* llielr slxe, computed wit ll Ihe >bids „f ), <;,,, and -o w s pend on the ability* of divers to de 6 ,3 3 3 the Son of <UhI afieah and pul film * ortHfMlry breed, thsl levy hart . been siiilirdlltlCK yly, Idaho 1*0400 3 ,3 2 2 Th* Lsat of th* Buffalo .Sta r It scend to a depth which must establish One of the quMils of inilji p ,, day f'h »6 Another thing for which the Ameri Washington 741.23*1 2 6 ,4 4 0 24.60!' to an open shame Germany! for Hie’ called ' " 1''' "vest pocket" cows *.... oil,, l l l l . 1 new records by at least 100 feet, and can people, using the term lo It* full Oregon 1 3,664 14403 1 2 .3 6 3 balking of whose archaic mllllary. most famous Keriy show hulls, ll'isu id 'll 'ulvtng TJ," q m illl to perform any useful work after get est sense, should be grateful to the California , ; bu (4 Jaab'-s in hi .y..' i« ills , supi r m, 1,1 <„,. ,,, 1, | 7 04 7 tiiadn K* » 6 .6 3 0 t ana Ian* are tramping "/< mawawved 7400 ting down. Considerable advance bae Northwest Mounted I'ollc* of Canada on thl* Dominion lt»y iheae Kngllsh pat llm wither* when two years old if a h<' f 1/1 O il'll * r ll.* K ^ rri been made of late In diving work, la the care they have taken of tt.) Fulled Btsleg 6 5 0 ,1 1 4 6 6 4 .0 0 0 4 4) 7212 field* and Hiese owoot Kngllsh lanes, Ills length from wllln-r* to (all end Ml 4 |jliifiil Ih <| <l*| i (/ Mul .A *>t lo .i r r o and a recent Invention consisting of a largest herd of buffalo, and one of the 1 as 2ft Inches and Ids heart g)M3 63 6.033 tuHe* from our Wealern Fanad , low Much of the com crop In the north Mi C| "•*»lM|> hollow metal sphere, now under con U tt extant on tbe continent Thl % rrn portions It late, but will ruktqre which dear .and we care not ever to Itu be*. Another famous bn ! welgl, I * * I .ft . | y h*tr«i) . struction, claim i ability to put two herd numbers between four and lire with favorable wealher. The condition see again If Ihl* inonalrous threaten e l hut 433 p*.umls - . l‘ X|H T ♦ #-i I ftih «• il him In * I *J* V 1 men down 1.000 feet, with control of hundred animals snd la at large In tka of the crop w it place,: *i 7(0, against In* cloud he _____ ____________________ not removed forever frusn • From (ifua.itutiiefiioilal llm K 'fiy 1 .(ip Ml! )'f| \ . | ;t f V ' l *'» t jiilo i the rehlcle to permit tbe occupant* northern part df tbe provloce of Al 11.2 a month »go and 63.2 a year ago our s k y ...........................For this Jl Is Ilial 103,333,3** lie-b bred In Iti-land, Where ll c j ; f«V I V i 1 moving It about, or anehoHag It la a bert*. There are a nmrher of smaller The higher par p«r acre used for • t*anadl*n »l . l d OM efv their' known a* the poor m*e a m * It etriaena 1(t.| r H1[Tv rTiiih P ship's aide. Through windows tba heide on both tides of tba line. It la Jl .1 , It.ti 600,3(61 more eager to li-s for centurle* hf ti Ihe eriw Of IIIAugust makes the Indicated .yield 2 homes, ilf uf f '.o ii divers could observe tba work of plac difficult fn.- this generation to realise 511.000,330 vr#* onl„ follow If need d Knll with other aoti* Mrtali peasant itoflager and Is aup bushels, or 114,330,4>3i| Iran i ; ••fi'l C^ft»f'l|1 f /m ill *'irv lv»ing chains or cables end by means of that, no farthei back that flfty years mors than the Rnal estimate of 1314 of the, empire In one Ann reaolv* H,ai posed lo he a descendant of lbs »b ttUMM IM •• it In .4 h •h im« 1 telephones direct the work of those on ago, lena of thousands of such anl_________ H P Pfreedom P71 __ he saved for llie ; original eallle of Ireland lu '»ol A feature of the t orn report la Hid tnor# shall r rif» r r i v*»fhMy * ill 1 lh« HI ■ hi Lhhrn. the surface. Instead of groping In the mala roamed the platna between thwKhowing lowing made by tBe southern atslea, rste *a by llielr nlrts In oilier days."jit I* usually Meek, though red some A ng;•*«. ft'hf]i f flii «*for«l III T.’i i k I<«ml dark as formerly, the men abare Missouri rivar and tba Rocky Moun nearly all of lime* occurs. Whit* tnsy I I I I ur about ot which ml show huge In would practically observe tbair own tains Pathetic aa It may bo to think creaaaa compared to last year, owing Mr*. Kx* Your maid I* too fundi Ihe udder or scrotum, hut It I* not work through tba eyes of the divers. of tha manner in which thay have ta tba curtailment In tbe acreage of lar. You should make her keep her desirable- The ean head >arrlea u| ID That lawyer^eem . to 1,1 quit* In tbla way not only greatly facilitat been derimatvd, they would, on tba standing slander while Ixqrna allii an In tim a te f, <-„d of your* cotton and the more diversified farm place ing operations, bul making tke effort other hand, b « sadly out of pises In lag practiced in that section ihla u a r . R!ie Ye>. he was Hie b«-M man ,'.i Mre ,W y#—-If I make her keep her black lip# The Dexter Kerry brant Ii effective where otherwise It might be that territory coaid thay pooatbly be of the breed la tnor* block In lypu m y tut o n c p r," •id itig s The yield by chief slates Is Indhat place ned a quite her Job. largely experhneatal. restored to It ^today— Christian It baa been proposed that aa effort Sclanca Monitor. “ of this nature would probably consist In raising tbe ball a few feet nad -That's a flae lot ot M aka you dragging Tt Inshore until it struck bot have Why don't j> • « got M *** ,or tom; tbea raising nad moving forward them! again, until it raarhsd aballow water ^ p k - I would If I could get one tbe where ordinary divers could work for sdffte way I got th# Mavo ton several hoare at a timer • M l o load? 5, 500, 000,000 Hushcls J I R ed R o s e Tea ' - ■g> a a . UNOER THE LAND j l f U s A t f Under (he land Titles AM AND AMENDMENTS THERETO and Amendment* Thereto Photographic M ortgage Sale o fV a lu a b l; M ortgage Sale of Valuable Farm Property Farm Property Studio U N D E K A N D BY V IR T U E of th* Power uf H»le contained in a w r u m Mortff»tr>- there will l » offered fur **l* hy public auction at th* Arlintfl>|i llo :* l in th e'I own .if IIm ill. .I<lt I II lb * I'r iv inn* (if Haaka'chswan. on Saturday )4i* 2nd (ley uf OotohaV, I Wife at tlir hour of two o'clock, afternoon, Mountain Htnn (lard Time, the folkiwinH |iro|iert)i, viz Tna North Weat (Quarter of (diction Thirty ait CM) In Township Thirty *iuht (% ) and Kanae Twenty.four (24, Weal of the Heooril Mstidlan in the Province o f Haakatchewas, contaioInK One him d m l and sixty llflbi acrea more or |i aa The land la aitunte alaiut 7 mil** from (tarmel and about 111 mllea from Hum boldt. The Vendora are informed that aliout 40 acrea liave been cultivated ini' there ia no crop on the properly the year. Tarma of aale--Twenty |air cent, i f the purnhaae price Pi tie paid in caali at the time of sale and the balance accnrd lug to terma and nonditiona to lie madi known at the time of tale The property will li* put up subject 1 a aealed reaerva price and will lie aol' clear of ennumhranliea aavetaieafor If.» current year, all municipal elaime and Dominion Government and muiiiei|». aeed grain Indehtednaaa if any now o iiereafter to be made a charge upon th aald land. For further partioulara, terma at d nonditiona of sals apply to J.H. Munaon Holioltor fur the vendora, corner o' Main Htreet and Portage Avenue, Win nipag, Manitoba, bated at Winal|ieg, Manituba, the let day of September, 1015. J. H. M U NSON. 48-60 Solicitor fur the Veodor H uattlg S uson Open Sept. 15 T h e season for 'dock, go*-#*-, swan*, rails, cool*, aui|»-, plover, Under and by Virtue o f the Power nf curlew and sand hill crane* opens Sale contained in a certain Mortgaee there will lie offered for Hale by Publio M A I N S T R E E T - H U M B O L D T Hepterntwr 15, and extend* until untlou at Hie Arlington Hotel in the ihe end of D w em ler The reason It! Town of Humlmldt in ttie Province o f or chicken, partridge and grouse Saskatchewan, on Saturday, the Ifth day ft alao opens Meptomlier 15 hut ter f4>etoiler, itflo at the hour of two minate* NfiVerilisT 15. 'clock afternoon, Mountain Stiimlnr-I rime, the following poqa-rty, monel v: ’ hotogfaphs of all descriptions OOVKKXMCNT kJB.I i.ATMNH The North Weat Quarter of Hutton fiiiiaheil in the Inteat style# Accordingto the g> .vern ment reg Inrtr i : » i , in Townahip Thirty aeren i.fh and luuigc Twenty four (24/ W e.t of the ulation*. the bag limit for duck, Second Meridian iu the Province of Hu~ gees* nm I swan is ■*1a day. or a katobawM * nst C'artla mill Out-Fhaif Work total o f 25D; for |Sirtri'lgo, grouse The pro|.‘ rty le aituale At.nit tliirteen and chicken." 10 a (lay, or a total o f ilea South Weal of the Town of Hum Frniuptly attended to 100. Penalty for violation o f law. iKildt. Tlie Vendora are informed Dint there are 70 acrea of arable land and Ik) 410 to 41.0*10 or imprisonment. ncr'a |Hialure land but no land ha. Tim following information ahonld teen brought under cultivation and that Amateur* Filina Developed and Imi gleaned carefully by all hunters there la on the properly a frame aliinglc.l Printed so Hint they will lie wise^ up to roofed dwelling lioiiae 14 ft. X 32 ft. TertAa o f Sale Twenty |a«r oenl. of all government regulations: lie purchaee price to he |mld in caeh nl It in unlawful to shoot game on the time of aale and the balance accor I Su nday. ng to terma and condition* to ia- made ( ''f t ia unlawful lo shoot on encloa known at tune of aale. The proiierty will lie put up aubyerl ml or cultivated profsirty without .0 a aealed reaerve price and will l » aold permission. clear of encMinlirancea, aave for ta ie « ll is unlawful in shoot, or carry ■r Ihe current year and Seed Grain guns on forest reserves at unyi •r Relief Liene (if anyi. Eor further larticulara, terma ami Wo do all Work in an up-to-date time. ■onditiona o f aale apply pi the Solicitor I t is unlawful to shoot Ix.twdtp and Hatiafactory manner. mentioned below. one hour after sunaet and one hour Dated tide diet day of August. 1015. Laundry called for and delivered before sunrise. E R N E S T G A R D N E R . Solicitor, It is unlnwful to carry a loaded 40 51 gumboldt, Bask Is Now Open D. McKenzie City Laundry T e le p h o n e 1 S I Frioea Reaa ituible gun in or on any carriage, rig, wagon, automobile or tiny other vehicle. Notice to Creditors W O O B R O S ., It ia unlawful to destroy game — Livingston tire* t by poison, narcotics, sunken punts, In the Hurtngnte Court of the Jo night lights, traps, snares, swivel, ilicittl District of Huuilaihlt. spring, automatic or machine shot Rural Munici Ill the Estate of WillittUi Mciaheiil, guns. Detain aed. of Hum1 ldt No. 37C It is unlawful to hunt water fowl T A K E N O T IC E that all ereditora from boats propelled by steam, gas and othwra having any ulaim againat tin n.tate of William Meiahied, late of dine or electrical motive-power. Jeweler and Optician Bruno, In tba Province of Naekatchewen, It is unlawful to export game deceased, wluiditMi on or alaiut the t1H.li without a permit. Fees, $5 for big day uf November, 1014, at Bruno afore Usurer of Marriage Licenses game head and $1 par dozen for mid, are required Pi send the aame p Take notice that the Rural Munici Wenzel Koantg the executor of the eaid pallty of Humboldt No. .'170 have a by ;sesc or duck; $26 for end* live •Expert Watch anti law in force providing for the prcventioi estate addressed Pi him at Bruno afore ack or silver fox, and $5 for each add within thirty days from the date ol o f depoait of dirt, filth, eprnea nod othe .lewelery Repairing red or croes fox. thing* on any public road or other pul. publication of this Notioe together with I t ia unlawful to deal or traffic ..heir nnmea, addresses and occupations lie pTaoae within the Rural Municipality Charges Reasonable alao for the prevention of plowing u| ind full particulars o f their claim or in big game or game birds without road*,-removing of earth, aand or grave .daltna and of the aocurity or securities license. Fee $5. it any hald by them with the value or any obstruction of eame. A Full Line of I t is unlawful to offer prairie AnV peraoo violating the pruvlaiona c (hereof. chickeu or iiartridge for aale. thle liy-Law ta liable Pi a fine or penalty A N D T A K E N O T IC E that the said JEW ELERY I t is unlawful to buy and Bell of ttfl.00 and ooel. claims must lie verified liy Statutory S IL V E R W A R E I >wohtration. Ilv order the skins or pelts of game or fur48 0 F . I. 1IAUHKR, Bee Dated at llruno thia 14th day of Sep & FANCY GOODS liearing animals without a license. Pinilier, 1015. Humboldt, Haek.,Hept. 7th, 1016. • constantly on hand. Fee $10 W E N Z E L K O E N IG . I t ia unlawful to disturb nests 10 52 Kxeoupir of the Said Estate Satisfaction Guaranteed or take eggs of birds. UNDER THE LAND TITLES ACT It is udiawful to use dogs for AND AMENDMENTS THERETO Notice to Creditors hunting deer or to allow dogs used to suoh practice to run at large. Notice to Creditors M ortgage Sale of Valuable In tha Surrogate Court of the Ju I t ia unlawful to ahip any game dioinl District of IIumlioltH. or fur liearing animal in Hny con Farm Property In tlie H hI hI c of William (ioorgt In tin* Hurropnto Court of the Ju ocnlcd receptacle unless same is P plainly marked with a full desorip Ziegler, Into o f Duiih, in tn« dioial Diatrict of Humboldt, U N D E R A N D HY V IR T U E o f th Province of Saskatchewan In the Estate of Katrina Sm ith’, tion of contents and addresetm of Power o f aale contained in a certai Mortgage there will lie offered fur sal* consignee aud coneinor are given Farmer, Deceased. Deceased. by publio auction at the llruno Hotel I t in unlawful to transport or de Pursuant to tlie Surrogate Court* T A K E N O T IC E that all creditors Bruno in the Province of Naxkatohrwni Aot. being chapter 54 of tlie revised on Saturday, the 2nd day of Onpdiar Statutes of HnakaUiiiewan, and amend and others having any claim against tbs liver nny shipment of game or fur Estate of Katrina Smith, lata o f Bruno, bearing animal A . D. 11110, at Ihe huur o f four o ’clock not prepared mg Acta. In ths Province of Saskatchewan, de in tha afternoon. Mountain Stamiaru N O T IC E ia borshy given that all per ccaasd, who died on or about ths Kith marked and lalmlled aa retpiired by Tim a, the following property, v ii Mins'having claims againat the catate of day of Novomber, 1014, at tbs Hospital law Th e North Eeet quarter o f Section William George Ziegler, late of Dana, in of St. Elisabeth, in the Town of Hum I t ia unlawful to export furs that Thirty-four, (34) in Township Thirty ee the Province of Saskatchewan, who died holdt, in ths said Prorlnoe of Haakatche an (37) and Range Twenty nv*(86i 'on ur alaiut the 2Hlh day of October, wan, arc required to send the sums to are not o f prime quality. of the Second Meridian in the Prt I t ia unlawful to destroy musk lu ll, arc, oil or liefore the 15th day of William Hmith, the executor of the aaid o f Haaketchewaa, oontainiog one hut October, A.D. 1015, required to deliver or eatato addressed to him at Bruno, afore rat houses or lieaver dame or shoot dred and fifty-nine acrea more or le senility |*wl prepaid to lamia Ziegler, Ad said within thirty daya from tbs date or spear muskrats at any time. The Vendora are informed that th minixtralor . of the aaid Estate, full of publication of this Notice together proparty i* eituated about 3 ml Ice front I t ia unlawful to use poison for l*trticulara of their claima dully verified with their names, addressee and occupa Bruno, Saskatchewan, on the mniu tin by Statutory Declaration, together'witli tions and full particulars of their claim killing fur-bearing animals. (Winni|ieg Kdmonton) uf the Canadian a statement Of the aecuritiee, if any, or claims and of the security or aeouritI t is unlawful to accompany or Northern Railway; that about 10 held by them lea if any held by then* with the value aid a non-resident lo shoot without have been brought under cultivation and A N D T A K E N O T IC E that after the thereof that there ia on the property farm build *aid mentioned dale the Administrator a license. « A N D T A K E N O T IC E that tha said Inga to the value of 8260.00. will proceed to distribute the aaaeta of claima must he verified by Statutory I t is unlaw fill to ; kill any bird Terma of Sale Twenty per cent, of the Eatnle amongst the iiartiee entitled not mentioned in the game aot exthe purchase urtoe P> be )>aid la cash al I hereto, having regnrdonly to the uliitm* Declaration. Dated at Bruno, this 14th day o f Sep eept crows, eagles, goshawks, pig the time of aids and the balance accord of which lie shall then have notice, and lumber, 1015. ing to terms and conditions pi b* made eon hawks, duck hawks, Coopers I lie nnid Administrator will nut lie liable W I L L I A M S M IT H , known at the time of sal*. fur the said lucela ur any pari thereof Executor of ths said Estate k*wks, kawk owls, blackbirds cow The property Will lie put up subject P> to any person or i*raon* of whoae claim 48 68 birds, grscklee. English Hparnws, a sealed reaerve price end Will be Mold lie shall not have had notice at the lime clear of all encumbrance# save taxes fei of such distribution. loons, corinarante, pelioans and SASKATCHEWAN 6ENERAL TRUSTS the ourrent year, Munioliial claim* and Deled et lliim laddt, Saak., this 7th ilierg*nBere' any possible Heed Uratu Liens. day of Seplendier, A .D ., 1U15. Non-residents qjay obtain licet) CORPORATION. LIMITED For further particulars, tenua and ooii L O U IS Z IE G L E R . see from the Department of A g ri dition sof aale apply to Adminiairator of the aaid Estate. M U R R A f * M UNRO culture. Fees, $6(1 for big game; By A .D . M aolN TO S H , Solicitors for the Vendors. $25 for birds; $10 for birds, (six 18 52 Humboldt, Saak., hia Solicitor. Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, days); $25 for fur-bearing animals thia tlrst day of September A. D. 11*15. Residents may obtain big game 48.61) A o vk r tih sm b st The Land Titles Act. N O T IC E 18 H E R E B Y O IV E N that iicenaea, $5, from local agents in in iiursusnoa of Bection 835 o f th* Bales cities, towns and villages. M ortgage Sale of Valuable of Liquor Aot, 1015 (Province o f Bae UNDER THE LAND TITLES ACT Residents of cities, towns aud datchewaa) the purchaee price o f the Farm Property AND AA AMENDMENTS THERETO etook in trade, fixtures, furnishings and incorporated villages may obtain other auppliaa taken over by the Com bird lioenaes, $1 from local agents U N D E R A N D B Y V IR T U E of the miasioner of Raekatchewan Liquor Btore A suit and cap touque of soau M ortgage Sale of Valuable tow er of Sale contained in a certain System by virtue o f eaid Bales o f Liquo white material must be worn while Mortgnge, which will be produced at the Act from A . J. Borget, formerly oarry Farm Property ' Penalty for time of the sale, on the lands hereinafter ing on business ae Wholesale Liquor hunting big game. Dealer at Humboldt, Saskatchewan, •hooting or wounding “ any othei described. has been deposited with Baakatohewan There will he offered for sale by public U N D E R A N D B Y V IR T U E o f the I>eraon while hunting, $1,000. to w e r o f Sale contained in a certain auction at The Arlington Hotel, In the General Trusts Corporation, Lim ited, N o license issued to any person Mortgage there will lie offered for sale Town o f Humboldt, in the Provides of -Company empowered to aot aa assign* by publio auction at the Dana Hotel Saskatchewan on the second day o f Or under the Assignments Aot, for dietri under 16 years of age without s Dana, in the Province o f Saskatchewan, tober A. D. 1016 at the hour o f 1.30 button among the creditors of the aaid written application trout his guard ou Haturday the 2nd day of OcPiber A. o'clock in the afternoon, Mountain Stan wholesaler in aooordanoe with th * pro ian. D. 1015 at the hour of 1.30 o'clock after dard Tim e, tha following property name visioos o f Th * Assignments Aot. A ll taxidermists doing business A ll creditors of the eaid wholesaler are noon. Mountain standard time, the tol ly:— lowing property v ix .- T h * South East Th e North Weat Quarter o f Section required to flle with Baakatohewan Gen must obtain license, $5, from the quarter of Section Seventeen (17) ta Ten (10) in Township Thirty-nine <38) in #ral Trust* (.VirpoYalioa, Lim ited, 1801 Dejiartmcnt. Township thirty-eight (38) and Rang* Range Eighteen G8) Weet of the Seoond Cornwall Street, Regina, full partioulara Lioet.eed taxidermists may have of the amount and nature o f thair twenty seven (87) Went of the Seoocd Meridian, in the Province of Saskatch Meridian in the Province of Saskatche wan. containing One Hundred aud Sixty claims and o* any security held by them animals or parts in posseeaionni therefor, duly verified by alDdavtl. oloee season if accompanied b\ wan containing IttO acrea more or less. One (161f sores more or leas. Notioe is fuither given that after the affidavit of owner showing game The property is aituated about 8 miles Terms of Sale to be i>0 per oent. cash from Dana, Saskatchewan on the Win at the time of stle, and the balance ae expiration of thirty days fromAhn date waa^lawfully kitted. of this notice Baakatohewan General M . I. M E Y E R S .PU B LIC W ARNING. 6 Notice to Creditors nipeg-Kdmonton Main Line of the Can adian Northern Railway. Terms of Sale -Tw enty per cent, of the purohasa price to be paid in cash at the time of sale and the balance accord lug to terma and nonditiona to be made known at the time of aale. The proparty will be put up subject to a aealed reaerve price and wiM be aold clear of enouinbranoca aave tales for the current year, Municipal o la id i and any possible Seed Grain Lieus. For further partioulara, tarma and conditions of aale apply to tha Auction eer or to M U R R AY A M UNRO Solicitors for the Vendors. Dated at Saab*toon, Saskatchewan, thia 30th day o f A to n a l A.D. 1016. *8 50. oording to the terma and conditions to be made known at the time of the sale or upon application to the vendor’s So iioitom. The above property will be aold sub ject to a sealed reeerved hid, and free from all encumbmoeaa save unpaid tax ea. other municipal claim* and seed grain liens, if any. Tha above property Is situate about fourteen miles north of the Village of Watson.” For further partioulara and conditions of aaie apply to Messrs. McCraney, Maokenxie A Hutchinson, Saskatoon, Saak. Vendor's Solicitor* Dated at Saskatoon thia 83rd day of August, A .D . 1016. 47-0 Trusts Corporation. Limited will pro oeed to distribute tha said sum o f money among the parties entitled thereto, hav ing regard only to claim* duly prover and filed with it aa herein set ou t on or heforwsuoh date and shall not b* liable for th* aaaeta of th* said estate or any part thereof so distributed to any parsos or whoa* elaim it has not had notioe on M id d i t i i Dated at Kagina this 3rd day o f Sep tember, 1016. Saskatchewan General Trust* Corpora tion, Limited. A .G ROBS, 480 O eaeral Mam Subscribe lor T h e Journal. Wanted to Trade Farm Property For Hum boldt Property I have a good farm three miles south-east of Watson, which I will trade for prop erty in Humboldt— Apply to o Make Father Play The “ Blue Danube” To-night Jf I > F course F ather’s not much o f a musician in his fingers, but in his soul he can play th e” B lue Danube ” o r any other waits, so that you forget it’s only B ro th e r John y ou ’re dancing with. T h a J ) > V With the ” M eister- Touch— most human of alL” makes Father’s Angers mi expert aa his soul la musical. gottan melodies, that stirred thair hearts long betors you were even thought oi. Tba treasure house of m usk ia unlocked through this marvelous instrument. Dances, operas, concertos, overtwea, or the newest o f popular airs, are at your command aa mood or occasion dictates. And when Father and Mother are alone— ha’ll play hci some oi those almost ioe- Tell him It's aa easy on hia pure* aa It la to buy theatre tickets lor the family— and a thousand times more enduring a pleasure. Oct him to meet you at boob and And out for y ourselves by a visit to Our wareroow e what a joy you are all m Isabe l s A. J. W addell Local Representative - - Humboldt, Sasic SLEDGE-HAMMER ' ADVERTISING.... W h e n a logger places a w edge in a log and hitsit blow he does not know how much of a split the effort will make, but he does know that If he continues to hit the w edge the lo g will soon lie in twain. driving w edge to business is advertising. The You cannot expect to make your success with a single ad., no mat ter how large or how impressive. Continual rapping does it J o u r n a l A d v ’ts . A re Advertising sledge--- hammers—Use them 1 mmmammmmam KFCIaryk 'i m - local NfHis. ■ i i KOOTENAY KV mm THE JSV OF BEING HIKE MO WELL Angim* 18. Mrs f t ttrtrlln and Mrs W Mrivar will kstve tea at tbem seting on Frhlajr, 8,-pt 21th. German Lutheran services in Judip* A. D. Dickson m l Sharilf Wallace were nesavngvra to (Juill the Presbyterian church on Sun day, Sept. 19, at 2 p h i . Lake on ^oeautr. N O T H IN G c Get your game license for $1 <10. Get yonr game license for $1.00, and save $10jU0,—E. Thorobrrg, and save $1000. —E. Tboruberg, * Jk jeweler. 40 jeweler. llllllllltt lllllMa. hwiwim Coupon to Our Store! Bring This Fill in jronr name and addraaa, and we will bare tha K O O T E N A Y ra mail you a valuable new Hooaaboid Guide and Radpe Book. W e have joat eat up one of tbaaa new K O O T E N A Y S in onr at and it will do yon food to cowe in and look it over. Tha nickel-plated, dust-proof, wash able oven, the burnished top, and many other splendid features, wiU interest you. toralwUMTuaiertitorkettetMt FO R SA LE BY W . A. W E ST W O O D , Hardware, Tinware, Sporting Goods a a a a a a a a The general stores o f C. Bruser Thi WuiiMMi'i Auxiliary will hold and I. M. Marguliua will be clo»«*<l a tea and hake sale lit St. Andrew's an Saturday o f thia week, Sept. 18, English church on Saturday, Swpt but will be open in the evening a f U til, from 3 to 5 o'olock. ter 6.30. i» — • A regular ooinmunication of Mr. Cliarlea Chaplin paid a visit Prince Rupert L«dg«> No. 85, A.F. to tliia office laat Friday, being in & A M., will be held this Friday troduced by the manager of the evening, Sept. 17th. Lux theatre. He left town for a few days but will appear again oil Judge and Mr*. A. D Dickson the 24th and 25th. returned home on Monday after a six-weeks’ vacation trip to the Sau Mr. R .P. Findlay, who hna lieen Itoclmo, I’ .Q. March 2nd, 1918. Francisco Exposition. manager o f tbo Canadian Bank of "1 have received the moat wonderful Commeroe at Waiaou, Saak., for benefit from taking 'Krult-a-llvea'. I Rabbi Yaviah, of Winui|x*g, the |jast three years, has received suffered for yeara from Kkeumaliim spent a few day* in Humboldt thin a substantial promotion, having snd change of life, and 1 look every week, the guest of Mr. and Mm. neon n|>|Hjiuted manager of tin- remedy obtainable, without any good Clemens Bruaer. liauk at Haasano, Alberta, and will reaulta. I heard of 'Krall-a tlvea’ and leave in a few weeks to aaauuu* hia gave it s trial and it waa the- only Miss Beatrice Brown, of the new duties. m edian* that reol/y did m t food . Now Humboldt bigh school, left on I am entirely well; the Hheuniatiain Sunday for Prince Alla-rt, where A large numlier o f recruita, has disappeared and the terrible pains ahe will attend the 8t. Alhan'a membara o f the OTitli Infantry In my laxly are all gone. ] am exceed Ladies' College. Keg!meat, of Saskatoon, w h o ingly gratf/ul to ' fru ii~ «-1 iv ti' for aurh have lieen working in the har relief, and I ho|ie that other* who Mias Mii/.ie Hanley left on Sat suffer from surli distressing disease* urday for Edmonton, where she vest Bolds for the past month, will try 'Prult-a-tivns’ and get well". will join the other membem of thc lianaed through ou Wednesday's MADAMK IfU IK BOCIIOIf. Domiuion land* ob oe staff, who train, their furlough having expir The marveUmis work that ‘ Fruit-*are on their way to Peaco R iver ed. A puuiher who have lieen as T'tivn*’ I* doing, in overcoming disease Hinting in the harvest around Hum Crossing, British Columbia. boldt, also returned to Saskatoou and healing the sick, I* winning Ihs a<l miration of thousands and thousands. The six-months’ old Imby girl of the name day. liOr. a taix, Qfor $2.80, trial site, 2fto. Mr. and Mrs. N. Schmidt died on At all dealrra or sent postpaid by The fall and winter millinery Kmit-a Uvea Limited, Ottawa. Saturday morning laat, interment taking place in the Catholic cem oixminga o f Mrs. Anderson Htid etery on'Monday afternoon, after a Mias Spangler ware held on Sat urday and Monday respectively, short service at the churoh. U P -T O -D A T E _________ A and were attended with the great Mr. Manley, of Saskatoon, sec est success. A very large array of Barber Shop and Pool Room retary o f the Sooial and Moral R e ladies headgear of the newest and Tliia form League, will deliver an nd- latest designs, were shown. Everything Strictly First-Class lress in Weatininstor church this season's hats are very attractive, . E xp ort T o n s o r is l A r lis ts Friday evening at W o ’olock. A ll although plain in trimming, the shapes being generally larger than are invited. , STOCKERT h ELUOir, laat season. 1 At a Sacrifice! Rev. Jesse W hiting will deliver patriotic discourse at Watson. Bask., in the town hall, on M on day next, Sept., 20. There, will also be a short programme, includ ing remarks by other speakers. Misa Vera Williams, who lias been in St. Elizabeth hospital, where.she was successfuly operated on for appendicitis, was able hi return to her home at Engelfeld this week. I am offering for sale Section 7-38-22 W 2nd f ll, two and a half miles north of Hum boldt Best mixed farming section in the district, 120 acres in crop; about 90 acres new breaking, and 150 acres fenced. You can put building on to suit yourself Make Me An Offer John Q. Brandon Loans & Insurance Railway Ave., Humboldt A party composed o f Mr. and M rs.K .F. Findlay, Mr. A .W .W har ton, Mrs. C F. Stevens, of Collingwood, Ont., and Mr. James Saakes of Calgary, motored up from W at son on Tuesday for a short visit. Peter Nick, Martin Nick and John Frank wen* taken to Brandon on Sunday laat by Constables Har per and Coombs, of the R.N.W .M . P., snd will be interned in the de tention camp there for the |ieri<xl of the war. . The three men, who were German reservists and had been in Canada for leas than two years, wheu questioned were uiu able to give a satisfactory account of themselves, anil when searched a revolver was found on the |ieraon of John Frank. They were reported to the Commanding Offloer of the R .N .W .M .P., at Prince Albert, who issued instructions that they be taken to the deten tion camp. Mat* Ht . Apply W. Driver, Iowa. Mr. J. J. Stiegler met with an unfortunate accident Non Friday last. H e had generoualv volun teered to etart Mr J. A. S tirlin gs car, and when turning the crank the engine beck-fired, breaking his right arm at tbe wrist. This is not an infrequent occurrence with autos and has been tbe cause of a good many broken liiuhs. Tbe regular meeting o f the Sunshin# and Red Cross K nitting So ciety held in their room in the public school on Friday, Sept. 10, waa well attended. Mra. Tbo#. K idd and Mra. J. H . Brown nerved tea the proceeds amounting to $5 A0 Mra W . A West wood hand ed in $6jOO, being tha sum taken in at tha tea givsn at her home on G IR L than to show our W a ll Paper Offering o f thia season to P A R T I C U L A R P E O P L E N o w is the time to do your Fall P A P E R I N G before the cold weathor sets in Diacoiiyt 2f0% for ( ’nail on nil Wnll I’aper onion. low romnnnla nt low jirtoos LICENED A U C T IO N E E R S Hills drafted. Hales oonduoled In every part of the province. W orth Your Visit to See MUMM W ANTED A good girl wanted tor Itaht bouse work. Apply at ibis offloe. a-stf e str ay (fem e onto my premises about August 1st, two bettor calls, about 4 or 8 months old, ona light red, other dark red. (too ‘ 1. W .. 4 .'17 04, South of Carmel 49 Q . R . W A T S O N tuiEwn The ^ la ocaJU i Store dOOQCOCOOQOr “ TT ir a M o a Farmers Take Notice ! Threshi.ig time is coming and almost every F ar mer will need some Fresh M eat for that o c c a s io n . Now, we can furnish you with all kinds of Fresh Meat, at lowest prices possible. Drop in and see us when in need of something in our line, we will treat you righ t * If you have any Spring Chickens, let us know, and we can arrange with you 6hen to bring them................................... ................... PITZEL S MEAT MARKET T H E OLD STAND BY O F F IC E O n e door north of Host Offloe, llum laildl, Hank it ll Also a I I mmmoi.iit S T I H L I M C StO. T H A I / t o n The pulpit of St. Andrew's Middle Lake Happenings English church will tie occupied Kev. Love on 8unday, in the y R Sept. 3rd, 11)15 bsci race of Rev. Jesse Whiting, Mr. M cK n y and fAuiily motored who will preach in the morning at Newnham, south of Watson, aud ont from Humboldt cn Sunday in the evening will conduct serv and spent the day hare, ices at Watson. Mr. Hervey, who will again tench the Lake Ignace school, returned A meeting of the Women's Mis. on Sunday from Humboldt. sionary Society will be held on Mr. Fred Heidccknr is putting Wednesday next, at 4 o’olock in bis machine in order and will start tbo afternoon. This being the threshing for his neighbors next tin t meeting of the season a spec week. ial programme is being prepared A festival for the benefit of our Tea will be served. Adi ladies are Missions will be held at Middle invited to attend. Lake on Sunday, Sept. 26. There Mr. D. M cKenzie, recently of will lie service both in tbe German Saskatoon, has opened up a new and English language. The G er photographic studio, here, having man service will begin at 10.30 a. taken the Stokes’ building on m. and will be conducted by the Main street, one door south o f tbe Rev. C. T . Watzst. do. a very prom Journal. H e has fitted up the inent missionary o f tbe Northwest. studio in first class style and will The English service will begin at finish photographs o f all descrip 2 |». m. and will be conducted by Rev. L. F. Reliefer, o f Hnndxildt. tions in the latest designs. Arrangements have been made and A large number of local nimrods, if tbe weather permits tbe services were out in tbe fields early on will be held in the gfove near the Wedn<*sday morning, tbe opening chnroh. AH arc welcome. of tbe shooting season, and n tnv food bags _ of,game, were secured, TO RENT 8 mall oottags on F irst avenue, tUf.OI ■ g e e s e , some for dome went■ ■for par month. Apply P. O. box If*!, t'ilf. ducks, iHbers fur chicken. A party composed o f Messrs. H. Stocked, TO RE NT C. Kent and L. W oell returned A good nine room boose, situate on with eleven crane. Cummtag street, dose to public school PLEASES US MORE W s * » * Agasi* to r lbs C .U b .s i.S If You Need “ Peabodys* O veralls" S u it of Overalls Come in and get a “Peabody” The Best on the Market S r s s x ^ n ttr*** - Have Your Size. If You Need a Pair of Shoes Come in and get a pair, W e have the Best lines that are made at the lowest possible prices. If You Need a New Suit Call in and let us take your measure for one of the World-Famous T & D Brand. W e always guarantee a fit. If You Need Anything in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Gloves, Boots & Shoes, Crock ery, Hardware, Lumber, Groceries, Etc., get it from us. - W e will save you money on it. Phone No. 9 or order your Groceries from us. Our Stock is A lw ays Fresh and Complete. Your orders will be delivered promptly. TE A M FOB S A L E For 8 a l»—A Heavy Draught Team For particulars apply at The Journal of floe. (4trr.fi FOR SA LE One five bora* power nod on# six-horse power gasoline aad oil power engines, suitable tor tsrm use Will sell nt n bargain—inquire Humboldt Motel Co., U *. • 149-80, The Great Northern Lumber Go., Ltd. HUM BOLDT, SASK. SEE SECURITY I LUMBER COMPANY, • LIMITED 7 ' V Dealers in Lumber,. Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Building Bricks, Lime, Plaster—In fact every thing for the construction of a Building. . .' . v*. * .. \ • • « As Usual-Security Quality, Security Prices and Security Terms. over to the doctor’s assistant, who p-ooeeds to vaoeinate him. This G f T ^ A GO OD being complete 1, our recruit leases the medico., and is taken to the A U T O G EN O U S WELD quartermaster’s stores to receive his equipment. The equipment B y lending ns your broken parts to ba welded, W e do not A Description of A Seldier's Ufa has received a lot o f criticism iu experiment. I f it is made of Is Canada the p m * , but this oriticism does MeU.1 we can weld it. All work not apply to the clothing but to guaranteed. W e weld any met the straps that held bis ooat and (B y Non-Com.) al* or part* regardleaa of abape | Co m T o O ur Parlor blanket on hia back. These were or aize, such aa H A L T . W ho comes there? Friend: Paae Friend, all’a well. known as the Oliver equipment, JKUTO T JK T T S fralts and Confectionery Sueh is the greeting one meets and this has now been discarded. S T X J K M X N C IJ V X of all kind* tor sale her*. TJKTTS these days when approaching a H U clothing equipment is CJKS X N C IN X T J K T T S onnip or barracks, and we are go doubtedly the beat iu the world S H O T M J K C H IN X -X y W a b a n • full Una of ing to try to uhow yoo a little of and is superior to the equipment T J K T M M J K C H IN X T V the prooees of training that brings issued to the British forces when Tobaccos and Smokers’ In welding with this new pro. the ordinary young man o f the the writer was in the ranks at ceaa we can reinforce weak parte street and office to the stage o f be home. T he issue U as follows: and make old' oaating better ing able to take hia place on guard T w o woolen undershirU, two wool than new. one khaki pants, one in barracks or in the trenches en pants, (dock), one khaki Our young recruit, to take a typi khaki shirt W. B FELTO N cal case, la probably one o f the trousers (dnok), two grey flannel M A C H IN E S H O P U sSt. Phone 126 many hundreds who have enlisted shirts, two pair woolen sooks, oneand do not know the first thing bachelor’s cap, one pair leather about military life, aud consequent mitU, one woolen sweater ooat, one ly everything is strange and new, pair khaki trousers, 1 khaki tunic, but with tBe feeling that be ought 1 overcoat and cap, 1 pair booU, 1 to do hia duty with the rest, he paV slippers, razor, clothes .brush, lim ited, decides to enlist. H e will probab hair brush, comb, knife, fork and jK .o x .N c y t o t . Humboldt*, Sai ly visit the first reoruiting office spoons, tin dubbin for boots, boldBOX 46, he can find aud w ill be told of the all and housewife. The housewife Manufacturers o f High Grade Butter terms of enlistment. These are U a bag containing needles (ell just that he undertakes to serve sizes,) cottons, (black, white aud Send Your Cream to Us. His Majesty K in g George V, his khaki), buttons o f all kinds, includ heirs and successors, and the offi- ing bachelors, safety pink, etc. Gasoline, Coal Oil and We Pay Highest Market oers appointed by H is Majesty, in .This does not complete the issue, Price. any oapacity, for one year, or for recruit has theq to g e l 1 M ach’ne Oils o f all kinds OPEN ALL THE YEAR the. period of the war. Second, his rifle, which will be at first a kept in Stock. that the rate o f pay will be $1.00 Mark I I Roes, which we will deal per day with a n . additional allow with later, a cartridge belt end a ance o f ten cents per day when tin for carrying food on the march. on duty. I f be U a married man B y the time he has received these Also General and Commercial he^will receive a separation allow things his fellow recruits will in ance o f $20 per month, and also a all probability be through with the Special Discount on all grant from the patriotic fund of a M. O., and then the lot are taken D ry p o o d s for Cash sum varying from $6 to $20 per to one o f the principal officers who A ll O rders W ill Receive month, according to the number of administers the oath, and oar re Prompt A ttention. his family. Every man must be cruit is then in the service of the Highest M arket Price asked if be thoroughly understands K in g sad empire. Immediately Paid for Butter E g g s the terras of enlistment before an thie is done, he will be shown his and Poultry officer can attest him. H aving de sleeping quarters and will be given cided to go through with it, after his mattrees, i f in barracks and hearing the terms, oor young re also three blankets. ’ I f he is in MS. HUY i McCOTCHtON A . V . LENZ, cruit U sent to the base or point of oamp he w,ill get the blankets but P a r a io u M iWwBuBOBO**, H um boldt, S a w . organisation o f the battalion or will sleep on the ground. Recruits St. Gregor, O F F IC!E—Corner E —Comer Main Street and regiment to which he is being at are not |oaUed upon to do duty of Railway ilwey Arana*. tached. On arrival at the barracks any sort the first day in barracks, he U passed through the gates aud and our boy will go to bed feeling H I S beautiful, new floor C. 6.G 0 X .M .D ., C .M . taken by the military polios to the that he hes started on a soldier’s covering appeal* to g o o d P in ic iii amv 8an* bob housekeeper* becam e it can orderly room, which would corres life. Humboldt, Saak. b * waahed w ithout injury, is pond in civilian life to the secre Special attention to dlaanaaa of wobm In our next article we will en easily laid a n d requires no and ohlldiao. tary’* office, where particulars of deavor to g ive his first day’s drill fw tenins. his name, age, occupation, prev and also to describe the good and ious eervioe, etc., are taken. From the various duties be will have to there be will be paraded with pos do before being classed as efficient. sibly 80 or 40 mors like himself to ----------------------O F F IC E : Com al Main Street and •ee the medical officer. H e will Railway A r m os. The Farmer Recruit see ea soon aa he enter* the room w Coverings HU M B O L D T . BA SK . Recruiting Sergeant to possible the class of examination he will Although costing less, it is have to undergo and w ill ba told recruit: “ Have you ever done any superior in e v e r y w a y to A. fc MadNTOSH. M. A.. L LB. ,• D flnllfufcn.r to atrip. When stripped and wear drilling r Notary Public, OlWJllor and dar "M *. G iles: Yaaz, zur, scree o f ing (on ly) the biggest smile he can idityT i l e , malting, floral MONEY TO LOAN i t ” —Taller. raise he if called forward to the ad other attractive designs Kata (treat, Humboldt, I Doctor aad anyone who has tried for every room . C o m e in I sec it. to walk $0 yards ulot bed ‘a la na T h e Local Market Frank H . Bence *1 i ■— I■■!■■■■ ture’ can appreciate the awkward, rrirtar. Solicitor, Notary, I not to say embarrassing feeling Wheat, 1 Northern.................... 73c that Mr. recruit facia. T his is Wheat, 2 Northern. . ............. 7Or fifle the time when be thinks what a Wheat, 8 Northern.......... W h ea t,4 N orthern’ . . . . . . . . . 56c No. 100 multitude o f faults a good suit o f Oats, 2 C. W ......... I ............ clothes sorer. The exam, is vi Extra 1 Feed O a t s ............. thorough, and the height, weight 1 Feed O a U ........................... 21| 2 Feed O ats........... ............ od o r of hair, eyas, marks i. o. o. r. body, previous illness, etc., am nil Barley, N o. 3....................... Barley, N o. 4 ..................... taken accurately. T h e exam in* Bhrley, Rejected .................... 24c tioo ia itself is very complete and F la x . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .* . . .....$ 1 .2 $ ths M.O. is absdately responsible for the physical Atla s* o f ths U P-TO -D A TE em it. In fe c t lh e jio e to z ia p * . For in aooh a position that ha ia e pelted to pay ths return traasp M f e & l any recruit whom ha i fit, aad who ia proved on a a x a m to b e CANADIAN F or a Dbh of First* Class IN TRAINING ICE CREAM > h. . I. M . M A R G U L 1 U S , Proprietor. Railway Ave., Phone No. 1 — ^ Thursday O il & 2 = Friday Prunes Preserving Prunes, per case , 95c Also Pears and Peaches The Central Creamery Co. W . R. BELL W innipeg pracht, Local Mgr. H 8 M B IW 1 T 1 .THE ENTERPRISE GENERAL STORE J 1£.Charles'Schulz Bakery v Co HUMBOLDT P R A Y IN G 'Em Leading Store in St. G regor . . Ladies' Waists Embroidered silk net waists, only 25 in the lot; all sizes, reg. $2.50 to $3.75, Special 95c a' * . Just received a very large- shipment of Fall Rubbers for Ladies, Gents and Children. W e have Rubbers for Everybody at Every body's Prices. . . . . . . Our Store W illi Be Closed Saturday, Sept. 18th, until 6.30 p.m. PROfESSIONAL Don’ t Forget Margulios Sells For Less—He Sells For Gash T Advertising Brings Results D r . James C. King DENTIST mh m V# : U . '1 Warn Barker Stop and Poo) Room »iu io 0 . j z&* SW EA TERS :- N ow is the time for your N e w Sweater. enings draw you to the notion. J, These chilly mornings and ev W e have an exceedingly large raage to choose from a n d prices below the value o f the goods. See Our Exceedingly Large Range at !■■■— $4.00 i ii i i i ^ H E S E are All-Wool S w eaters, every size, plain colors and combinatioo of colors. Thoso Sweaters are regular $5.00 and $6.00 quality, hot buy ing them under the assignment w e can clear them at $4.00. PHILLIPS’ GENTS' FURNISHING STORE ■vr v * •' ,fI laSBB - : -% Jj-V I