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VOL.
XXV.
MINING
B JafiWSPAPER
IN BRITISH
COLUMBIA
G R E E N W O O D , B . C , T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y . 2 5 . 1918.
Auction Sale
Make Home Attractive
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Around Home
No. 2
PHOENIX
Arkansaw has nol; yet been
drafted into the army.
Western Float
B. C. Mining News
The manganese \nine near Kaslo
will pat in a dryer.
BY FUSING IT WITH OUR
Creighton McCutcheon left for
Big Andy Johnson will move to There is a fine Beach at Chris* The road to the Waterloo at
Vancouver last week.
tina Lake.
the
Central Hotel this month.
Lightning Peak is nearly finished.
Riverside. Rock Creek, B.C. Miss Marie Anderson, of VicJohn
Fraser
died
at
Stump
Lake,
Our popular lady barbar intends
toria, is visiting at ber home in
It is said that the Gibson near
FRIDAY, JULY * 26th, 1918 Anaconda.
aged 92 years.
leaving for Seattle in September.
Kas.lo
will soon become a great
A. St. George Flint died in VicCOMMENCING AT 10 A.M.
Try Jonteel Combination Cold
mine.
The Idaho and Brooklyn will toria this month.
Outside buyers will be present Cream for sunburn. Goodeve's
soon be shipping ore to Greenwood. E. C. Mcintyre of Kelowna, haB It is reported that platinum has
Drug Store.
been killed in France.
Ranchers, and others having Cattle. The fall wheat shows about
been found on Cariboo creek, near
The Granby bas unwatered the The crops at Rossland are in Kaslo.
Horses, Chickens, &c, Farm Imple- half crop this summer, around
Plenty or Oils, Harware and Tinware In stock
Velvet afc Rossland below the 600 good condition this year.
ments or other goods For sale are Grand Forks.
reauested to notify at once.
It is said that there are about Ed Shannon of New Denver
Hammocks at various prices. foot level.
should get his money for the NeeMAIL ORDERS solicited from all points
1900
souls in Cranbrook.
Taylor & Nelson have a poolCHARLES" KING Coles Book Store.
See our White Piques, Middy room in this town that is big If wool gets short let us make pawa group next month.
of the Compass
GREENWOOD,
B.C.
our clothes ont of concrete.
Cloths and Chambrays. G. A. enough for New York.
Abont 60 men are working at
AUCTIONEER
Rendell.
W. L. Drewry is surveying re-building the Alamo concenLast week, little Jimmie Mould
Send a Float to your soldier crown lands in the Cariboo.
trator, a mile below Three Forks.
fell off the wharf at Penticton, friend in France. You can get It took some time, bat Vancouand was drowned.
It is reported that the miners in
one at The Ledge office in Green- ver is at last in the cent belt.
N e w location—Russell-Law Caulfield Building
Insurance
Local cherries and raspberries wood for two bits.
Mrs. Amelia Williams died in the Slocan will strike this week,
were selling in the Forks last
this month, aged 94 for an advance in wages of 50 cents
I Victoria
PHONE 28
X
G R E E N W O O D , B. C.
% Life, jFire, Health and
week for $2.75 a crate.
years.
a day.
The business men of Phoenix are
Accident
I h e B. C.- Telephone Co. has missing a heap of publicity by not The Kelowna Club building
G. Weaver Loper was arrested
advanced the rental of business advertising in The Greenwood was'hurt by fire to the extent of
in Butte last week in connection
telephones, $L a month.
$2,500.
Real Estate, Ranches and
Ledge.
with i the over issuance of Lucky
On
July
1,
there
were
106
teleThe
new
government
bridge
MACLEOD
FLOURING
MILLS I
Mining Brokers
Jim stock.
phones in Greenwood, an advance
across
the
river
at
Vedder,
is
now
For the past two months Mike
FAMOUS
PRODUCTS
of sis since last January.
ready
for
traffic.
Kane has been working in a Beattie
AUCTIONEER
Tom Hanson was in town this ship-yard. Mike would do well in In six months there were 185 Jack Thompson is looking at
week. He has not yet found a
The NEW REGULATIONS of the Canada Food Board |
cases tried in the police court at some claims near Bear lake. He
the army. He is accustomed to New Westminster.
CHARLES
KING
recently sold all his holdings in
gold mine in Vancouyer.
bhe
drill
and
firing
shots.
Are Now In Force
GREENWOOD.
B. C.
the
Echo at Silverton.
Mrs. Guy Wright and daughtFrank Vance died in North Vaners of Nelson, are visiting Mr.
this month from heart
Monty Davys will ran the Kaslo
It is presumed that the Granby couver
and Mrs. Lester McKenzie.
disease, aged 33 years.
Let M e Supply You W i t h Y o u r
concentrator upon ore from the
The far-famed Rexall Liver will take over the business of Mor- Charley Potter of Molson is makrin,
Thompson
&
Co.
next
week.
F L O U R , FEED
a n d W H E A T SUBSTITUTES
|
Salts can now be procured at
ing an auto trip in California for Whitewater dump. He will work
'STORE OF QUALITY»» Goodeve's
the Arlington dump next winter.
In the future the store will be the benefit of his health,
Drug Store,
CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE Mos. 5—791 and 9-260
Last week H. Clever of New under tbe management of Miles This season more than 8,000
During the first six months of
SEE MY STOCK OF
Denver,
bought two carloads of Mclnnis, late of Anyox.
crates of strawberries were pro- this year only six men were killed
Wm
P
A D T U I 1 D C GREENWOOD CITY BAKERY
i
duced in the Creston district.
New. Summer Clothing, cattle from John R. Jackson.
in the coal mines of B.C. There
TfUl. V . / \ H 1 I 1 U H 3 , FtOUR AND FEED STORE
f
D. R. McElmpn, Greenwood. The Phoenix Brewery is crowded Winter has its bright side in the were 40 daring the same time last
Boots and Shoes, Etc. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Gog- with orders for its famous propin- Fraser valley. Then |he mosyear.
gles and auto glasses on hand.
quity beer. It is so polite that it quitoes are all dead or Bleeping.
The best Groceries in the country
The United States needs this
When in Nelson and thirsty, never kicks, and you can drink it The Home Hotel in Nelson, does
call on Ralph
Nordenson, all day without being arrested by more business than any other hotel year 150,000 tons of chrome, and
-AT(Greven) at the Nelson Hotel a policeman, or looking for Mr. in Kootenay. It also does more B. C. should supply some of this,
Bar.
J.
G.
MCMYNN
as the production in the United
Collins in the morning. In fact advertising.
S£
Canada Food Board License No, 8-6251
~S
According to their population,
MIDWAY
B. C.
In Vancouver a man advertised States last year was only 43,000
Mr.
Collins
left
Phoenix
last
SepPrinceton and Hedley lead the
for a good, plain woman to do
province in gifts to the Patriotic tember, "and has not been seen housework, bnt never received an tons..
•£•£
T h e F o o d B o a r d Asks You to Save
~~
Fund.
since.
In the Slo,can, Clarence Cunapplication.
Clearing Sale of Insertions,
&
THE FLOUR
|
'ningham is now operating the
While working Tin one of the Daring the past generation man
Laces and Allover Laces. G. A.
has done well in the line of inven- Wonderful, Wakefield,
Queen
Granby mines last Friday fore- tions that kill. Look at the auto,
Rendell.
•g: W e carry a most complete stock of other Cereals ~3
Bess, Idaho, Alamo, Sovereign,
-Remember Charles King's Auc- noon, Tom Roderick tried to stop aeroplane, etc. etc.
tion on Friday. Many articles an ore car from going too fast, and J. F. Leighton thinks that the Hewitt, 'V&n Roi and Lorna
will be sold in addition to horses, was fatally crashed between the business men of Oroville, should Doone;- ;
§ | We specialize in TEA and COFFEE in pkge or bulk H
cattle, etc.
George Hammond is developing
car and the wall of the tunnel. He improve the wagon road between
H
AT REASONABLE PRICES
3
Last week C. E. Bur ten ship- suffered terrible agony and died in that city and Molson.
an Epsom salts deposit, a few miles
ped $18,000 worth of cattle from
Jim Peters of Vernon has re- from Ashcroft. A refinery is being
At the Right Prices
Penticton Io to the Swift Co. in the hospital in a few hours. Tom ceived the D. 0. M. for good work
was one of the oldest inhabitants as a sniper in France. He was 16 built with a capacity of 30 tons a
Vancouver.
.
day, The deposits are similar to
of
Phoenix, and built the third when he joined the army.
Rexall skin and toilet soaps
those found near Oroville.
just arrived at Goodeve's Drug cabin in the camp. Years ago
See Our Samples.
Who is that palchritudinous
Store.
Tom and bis partner, Jim Mar- lady in Nelson, who lores to sing An effort is eo be made to have
Real estate is beginning to shall, sold the Banner claim for the Star Spangled Banner, when the government test Olivine mountmove in Greenwood. Last week 825,000. At the time of his death she is boating on the lake?
ain near Tulameen with a diamond
Captain Swayne sold the Swayne he owned many mining properties
QREENWOO^)
YHEATRE
Motor
cars
are
so
plentiful
in
drill,'fit fis thought there is a
House, with its contents, to
Greenwood
in
Phoenix
and
the
Similkameen.
Vernon
on
Barnard
avenue,
that
it
James Kerr of Rock Creek.
mother lode of gold and platinum
is difficult to get at a post when somewhere in this mountain.
His
mother
resides
at
Burlington,
(TONIGHT) WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 4
. By the breaking of an electric
you wish to tie your horse.
light pole, upon which they were Ontario, and his remains were
Robert Harron
working in Penticton last week, shipped there on Monday for in- Mrs.-George De Beck of Eburne G.-E. Laird and others of ColArt Sutherland wa's instantly terment. He was a bachelor, 52 is 104 years old, and has lived 54 fax, Wash., have bought the ReIN
Smoke-a ."NOBLEMEN" killed, and Eric Sismey severely years old, and as white a man as years in this province, being one public, near Slocan City from Pat
of the pioneers of New Westmin- McGuire, J. T. Tipping and C.
injured.
ever hit a drill in the Phoenix ster.
THE CIGAR OF QUALITY
Graham. It is reported that three
Miss Gladys Jackson who has bills.'
The new cannery at KeIo>na feet of ore ha* been opened in the
20 cts each 3 for 50 cents
been bookkeeper for Lee & Bryan
can turn ont every year, 80,000
has resigned and left for her
Box
of
25
for
$3.75
cases of canned goods, besides tak- lower tunnel, that rans 3000
That's
Different
home near Midway. Miss Grace
Saturday, July 27
ing care of a big fruit packing bus- ouncees in silver and 816 in gold.
Barron of Grand Forks, has taken
An Excellent Birthday Gift
There is milling ore in the upper
Miss Jackson's pi ace.
Charlie—And yon say yon have iness.
tunnel.:.
In
Victoria,
Thomas
McMillan
After
going
through
many
AT
been calling on her?
was fined S3 for being drank on
battles in France, Captain Clar- George—Yes, until recently.
Last fall a Seattle company
By getting drunk on any
MUIR'S CIGAR STORE ence Marpole died in^ Vancouver Charlie—Why did you quit?.'.. Sunday.
GOOD PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
bonded
the Queen Bess group of
other day he might have saved a
last week, after an operation for
P.
0.
Box
574
Phone 45"
galena claims, situated about 65
appendicitis. His father, R. Mar- George—I asked her father for dollar.
pole is the well-known railway her hand and he gave me his foot. The milking machine is being miles up the North Thompson
man...
used by some dairyman in the river from Kamloops. The first
—Bystander.
Fraser valley. In Bome parts of payment was made on the bond beChristian Science service will be held,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Archibald
in theMELLOR BLOCK on Sunday at u of San Diego, formerly of Greenthe province the pomp is still nsed fore it fell due. A 200 foot tunnel
a. m. All welcome. Every. Wednesday
A. E. McKay has been chef at by some milkmen.
at 8 p. in., testimonial meetings will be wood announce the marriage of
hap already been run on the Bess.
their
daughter,
De
Lena
Pearl
to
the
Pacific for manv years, is The Trail News eays that within
held in the same block. Sunday School
of Canada, Limited
The
C.N.R. will put in a siding,
every Sunday inoruing."
Ray Alban, on June 2'). Mr. and moving to Vancouver. His wife 50 miles of that town a native-born
and
a
concentrator is to be built
Mrs. Alban will reside at Pine, and family are leaving for that Austrian is keeping a Canadian
Offices, Smelting and Refining Department
Idaho.
city this week.
this
year.
postoffice. No doubt he can read
MATTHEWS
BROS.
TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Last week James Grant was The Hospital will not admit French and English.
"When the Hewitt near SilverGRAND
FORKS
found dead in his cobin at White- any more patients after July 31st,
It costs 15 cents a day to keep a ton, was operated by Monty DavyB
SMELTERS A N 0 REFINERS
water. He was 51 years old, and 1918. It has remained open for Grand Forks Doukhobor. By
Agents for Chevrolet, Dodge,. Hudson,
had suffered from lead poisoning
teaching their system to other peo- and others it ran heavily into debt.
Chalmers, Cadillac cars, and Republic for two years. He was an old- the last month for the convenple, they wonld do much towards The mill, compressor, flume, etc.
truck motors.
Garage in connection. timer in Ainsworth and the Koot- ience of the mine and smelter.
They have many useful articles driving the Germs out of France; was given as security to several
Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead a n d Zinc O r e s
enay district.
for sale, including chickens.. lin- The late Sir Clive PhilUps- creditors. Clarence Cunningham
WANTS. ETC.
The soldiers in France are verv oleum and household utensils.
TADANAC BRAND PIG LEAD, BLUESTONE, COPPER AND SPELTER
Wolley, took rank among the first took a ; lease and bond upon the
fond of reading Floats It cheers Hermann Clever, the meat half dozen living Canadian writers. property some time ago agreeing to
The Ledge is $2.50 a year them up, and makes life brighter. king of the Slocan, was in town He died this month, -from hempa}* the creditors in August. It is
When paid in-"advance it is $2. The Ledge will mail one, secure- last week looking for a few car- orrhage- of vthe brain,: aged 64 reported that the Hewitt has ore iu
ly
-wrapped,
to
France
for
30
loads of--caitle...... It ;is 25 years years.-:;;
It is just as well for subscribers
cents. •* Send your boy one. It since Clever began business in One good native-born German eight tunnels, and 30 feet in the
to remember this.
beats cigarettes.
New Denver; and'. •: he now has in Kootenay, has bad deposited lower tunnel. Clarences is white,
:;FOR SAi.K.--rIn at live town an ;,; Mrs. Thos-vW, Clarke,'; former- three fine shops, one each at New with bim for safe-keeping about bat he must have a rabbits paw in
Uudertaking business /Withmor- ly "-Miss • Jeanne Crawford, has Denver, Sandon and Silverton $40,000, principally by Aas*rian8 his pocket. After carrying the
SIR JOHN A1RD. General Manager;
SIR EDMUND WALKER,
gue atid.other buildings. Apply joined the Royal'Aviation Forces with a cold storage plant in each who are afraid to keep their money Hewitt for six years Harry Wilson
H. V. F. JONES, A»'t Gent M»n»j«* at The Ledge office.
C.V.O. L_LD.,D,CL, President
in Toronto and will take up fly- town.
in a bank, or nnder the bed.
will get $29,600 next month.
. /'"
ing, while Capt. Clark, M.C., is 'Maurice Hodgson, field expert
With
one
exception
The
Ledge
Hermann
Clever, $16,000, and
CAMTAIPAID UI>.$I5,OOO,OOQ X RESERVE FUND. ;. $13,500,000
in charge of one ot- the large for -the Vancouver Sun- was in is the oldest paper in tbe interior
prison camps near Toronto.
iXxx-y. Suspected
town last week, gently impressing of B. C , and it- has been more Palma Angrignoa, $14,900. The
Cap Swayne doesvnot think the people with the fact that The widely quoted around the world capitalists are getting thick around
Sher—;Avf fully sorry to have kept that it pays to; advertise. Last Sun; was the greatest morning than any other Canadian paper. Slocan lake.
you waiting ;:s6 long,: but I: was week The Ledge>announced that paper in Vancouver. This upfo- In addition to tbis it is the oldest
the grass on the J:postoffice; lawn date and energetic young man is mining camp newspaper in Canada,
fivery effort Is tnade to provide the ; bank- composing.: vv
Incompatibility
was tall and- greenvvv Earl j nest a hustler of high degree, and is
has had only one editor and fin-:
H e ^ I had a suspicion that ;you morning;-a band^o.fVrude,;:grass rapidly making The Sun shine and
ancier, since it blew into this world
were making: up. f-Yale Record, xx eating sons of .equities invaded where ; it Xnever shone before. 25 years ago. Still age and fame
Jones—What caused their love
the; premises, and engraved their S1 nee"the war began he has made does not amount to much in a to become lukewarm?
:
;
.. Ia;Rossland,'Mrs.; H.VT. ;.Patri-' names on the ;sward;:vwhile:\:Cap three; business trips to Blighty, monetary sense with newspapers,
Brown—Incompatibility of tern
quia was given a farewell social delivered an address to them that and was at; Hartlepool when the for any mucker in a mine makes
before leaving ior Britannia wonld make Caliban : blush with Hun airmen dropped a few bombs more money than the editor of the perature—cold feet and hot words.
anaid the city scenery.
envy.world-famous Ledge.
Wx^
Beach.
-Clab Fellow.
Horse, Cattle and General
Auction -will be held at
Substantial Furniture, Artistic
Pictures, Soft Garnets,
. and Elegant Crockery
T. M. GULLEY & CO.
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GREENWOOD GROCERY
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SprinS
Suits
I
LEE c& BRYAN
M
W. Elson 0 Co
"An Old Fashioned Young Man"
Maxine Elliott
in "Fighting Odds"
The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Go,
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11-22 GAS-OIL TRACTOR
fill
into.
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T
MIK S.-WYYKR-MASSEY eighty year repulation for quality is behind this machine.
Tlie Sawyer-Massey intimate knowledge of
llic Canadian farmer's need is in it.
ll has a vertical -l-cylindcr valve-in-head motor,
equipped with air-cleaner, high tension magneto
anil one adjustment carbureter.
The radiator i\; of unusually large capacity.
Water circulation is positive.
Power is delivered to both traction wheels and
7 5 % of llie tractor weight rests on the rear
wheels.
Owners have found lhat these features havc a
direct bearing on the simple operation und Ion;;,
reliable service ;<iven by the machine.
Our Bulletin No. 321 describes this
Tractor.
Bulletins describing our
17-34, 20-40 and 27-50
Tractors
ore also available.
ll l| Mil'!;':
uyx, ill!
SAWYER-MASSEY COMPANY
i!'i
! Hi
GREENWOOD,
LIMITED
Head Oflice uud Factory: HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Branches and Warehouses:
WINNIPEG REGINA SASKATOON CALCARY
II. S. BOWDEN, Distributor, Edmonton
If you arts int*r~stcd in Sarrycr-Massey
Storttn
Tractors o r Threshers,
we nrill be £lad to
supply full
information.
B,
C,
Feeding Garbage to Hogs
Three Years of
Sheep Raising
IS"
111!
LEDGE.
Success W i t h Sheep in the Prairie |
Provinces
Partners in W e s t e r n Canada who
find time, to go in for sheep raisiiii;
in addition to grain growing,
generally become enthusiastic about this
industry._ This is because tlicy
do •
not find it difficult to make a success
with sheep in the Prairie Provinces
of Canada. T h e case of Mr. H . II.
Fisher, of Czar, Alberta, is typical of
the experiences of hundreds of fanners iu Western Canada during- thc
past few ycars. In the fall of 1915
Mr. Fisher purchased liis iirst flock Boys'and Girls' WarGardens
of sheep. At shearing- time the following spring hc was surprised to
find that his wool clip -would more Associations in Saskatchewan Showing a Great Deal of I n t e r e s t
than repay' his original investment.
Mc has now lour times as many
T h e various greater
production
sheep as he bought in the first place, and food conservation associations in
and lie has converted as many into Saskatchewan a r c showing a great
mutton as he has running- on the deal of interest in the work of boys
range.
and girls iu their gardens.
l i e goes to no unnecessary trouble
In a number of towns special prizes
as to feeding.
Plenty uf well cured are being offered to boys and girls
upland hay and pure water, and, as ' w h o successfully operate a war garlambing time approaches, a mixed den. A m o n g the local associations
ration of turnips and ground
oats, doing this is that at Yorkton, special
keeps the sheep in good condition. prizes being offered to boys and girls
His lamb increase tbis year lias been under fourteen years of age. This
one hundred and fifty pcr cent.
association offers • a wrist watch, a
Mr. Fisher bas had no difiicully pair of boots and a baseball bat to
in finding a market for all of his the hoy under fourteen with lhe best
product.
l i e bas always sold his garden, and a wrist watch, a pair of
wool readily and a t a good price, boots a n d tennis racket to t h e girl
while every pound of mutton that under fourteen with the best garden.
be has been able to produce has been
The prizes arc to be awarded for
dressed a u d marketed at bis farm, thc most potatoes, early
eclipse
rea'iy.ing 25 cents a pound.
beets, swede turnips and carrots
H e is very optimistic regarding grown on a plot of 500 square feet
the future of the sheep industry in within the limits of the town
of
Western Canada, ancl anticipates the Yorkton. Malt the plot must be
lime when, encouraged b y the quick planted to potatoes and the balance
returns and ample profit from care- equally to beets, turnips and carrots.
fully
conducted sheep husbandry, Tlie b o y or girl must take entire
more and more W e s t e r n
farmers charge of and do all lhc work in
will turn their attention to this in- connection
with
the
vegetables
fant industry—for it is still in its m- grown on the plot, except t h c digfancy in W e s t e r n Canada—and
no ging or plowing.
farm will bc complete without
a
flock of sheep.
Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in
Cows.
Many Cities in the United States are
Saving More and Growing
Pork
By feeding garbage to hogs instead
of burning it, Minneapolis will save
ils taxpayers between $50,001) and
$60,000 annually. T h c change became
effective on April 1.
Chhcr cities in tlie United States
which have recently adopted hogfecding include: South Bend, Inc.,
-Madison, Wis., Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Salt Lake City, Utah, a n d Harrisburg
Pa.
The garbage from these cities
will, it is estimated, produce 3,000,000
pounds of marketable p o r k per a n num.
Useful in Camp—Explorers, surveyors, prospectors and hunters will find
Dr. T h o m a s ' Electric Oil very useful
in camp. When t h c feet a n d legs a r c
wet a n d cold it is well to rub Ihcm
freely with the Oil a n d t h c result
will be the prevention of pains in the
muscles and should a cut, or contusion, or sprain bc sustained,_ nothing could bc better as a dressing or
lotion.
Cnere
is Beauty
in hJery
Jar
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FmC °ERICK
f. INGRAM WD£TRO'
*ICH
B. C. Fish Output
Greater Quantity of Fish and Higher
Prices
The summary of llie fishing results in Canada, just published by the
naval department of the Dominion
government-, shows that t h c marketed A-aluc of British Columbia fish in
1917 was $8,000,000 more than in
1916. This increase, although partlv
due t o increased prices, is not altogether so, for a greater quantity of
iish has been produced, in spite of
the fact lhat thc usual big run of
sockcyc salmon in t h c Frazcr river
district, which was due in 1917, did
not materialize, so that the pack of
this grade of salmon was only twenty-five per ecu', of an ordinary year.
Other grades, however, were packed
in greater quantities.
Ingram's
Milkweed Ctoattl
You are young but once but
you can be youthful always if
you care for your complexion
properly. Daily use oflngram's
M i l k w e e d Cream prevents
blemishes, overcomes pimples
and other eruptions. Since
1885 its distinctive therapeutic quality has been giving
heath to the skin and youthful
color to the .complexion. I t
keeps your skin toned up,
soft and clean.
The refined way to banish
oiliness aad shininess of nose
and forehead induced by perspiration, is to apply a light
touch of Ingram's Velveola
Souveraine Face Powder. I t
also conceals the minor blemishes. Included in the complete
line oflngram's toilet products
at your druggist's is Ingram'e
Zodenta for the teeth. "
Milkweed Cream . 50c and $1.00
VeWeola Souveraine Face Powder SOc
Rouje ( 3 sladei) .
.
. 50c
Zodenta .
.
.
.
. 25c
Milkweed Cream Soap .
. _ 25c
Borated Talcum
. . .
25c
Complexion Tablet* . . .
25c
Judges' Opinion
Medical
Officer (posting man to
The New Bismarck
labor battalion)—Do you think you
q^&rSawyer-Massey Gas-Oil T r a c t o r s ^
Can Be Averted b y Feeding the Ludendorff as the Ne .' Bismarck are fit for really hard labor?
H a r d Case—Well, sir, some of the
Starved Nerves With Rich,
F a r Eclipsed H i s Model
best judges" havc thought so.—PassFRED'K F.INGRAM CO.
R e d Blood
From a report of a speech said to ing Show.
WINDSOR, CAN.
Nourish y o u r nerves—that is the havc been made at a dinner p a r t y in
(93)
only way you can overcome
life's Berlin before the great drive by
$100 Reward, $100
Ludendorff, thc followirg passage is
worst
misery,
nervous
exhaustion.
A Boomerang Torpedo
The readers of this paper will be pleased
Thc fits of depression an dirritation, quoted by the Boston T r a n s c r i p t :
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
"The people will stand thc loss of disease that science has been able to cure, in
thc prostrating headaches, thc weakRemarkable Story of E s c a p e F r o m a ness and trembling of the legs, the a million men if I ask it.
I shall all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh
greatly influenced by constitutional
unsteady hand aud the imperfect di- take good care '.hat among that mil- being
When You Kuy Potatoes
Submarine
A
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t
a
c
k
conditions requires constitutional treatment. Every Fifth Shell Poisoned
A gai n s t t h e Greatest Odds t h e W o r l d
gestion that mark thc victim of j lion are. those who talk most about IIall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
———
———-—
A remarkable story of the narrow nerve weakness, must end in nervous I peace or who give trouble
through the Blood ou tlie Mucous SurH a s E v e r Seen
So- acts
faces of the System, thereby destroying the Chemistry Is Playing a G r e a t P a r t in | B a g M u s t W e i g h Ninety
Pounds
escape from a submarine attack of brcakdown if neglected.
cialists b e damned. By the time you foundation of the disease, giving the patient
T h c b i g forces, the invisible
for- the Hull steamer Flixten. T h e steamt
h
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r
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p
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a
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W
a
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e
r
Inspection
and
strength
by
building
up
the
constitution
and
fear
a
revolution
I
shall
have
preNourish your nerves by the natural
ces, the people of thc universe, the er, a tramp, was making a 'crossassisting nature in doing its work. The proSale A c t
witli vented it. T h e incn will b c dead and prietors have so much faith in the curative
T h e p a r t which c h e m i s t i y has in
soul and conscience of mankind are channel' voyage w h e n a torpedo was process of filling your veins
thc
women,
as
Napoleon
said,
canpowers
of
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
that
they
offer
rich,
red,
health-giving
blood.
Your
the
battle
line
itself
is
perhaps
the
fighting on your side. T h e y appeal discharged at t h e vessel b y an enemy
Under t h e Dominion
inspection
_ • One Hundred Dollars for any case that it most interesting and absorbing chap- and sale a c t as amended in 1914, a
t o y o u to be s t r o n g in yourselves. submarine, but luckily t h c torpedo nerves are crying out for pure blood not make revolutions."
T h c y a r c hailing Ludcndoff in fails to cure. Send for list o£ testimonials.
and
the
mission
of
Dr.
Williams'
ter in t h e history of t h c w a r so far bushel of potatoes must w e i g h
60
D a r k though the night be, y e t until j broke surface and w a s deflected from
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
as it is being written by chemists; pounds; a peck must
weigh
15
day dawns we a r c not going t o give : jt s course, taking a reverse turn back Pink Pills is to make new, rich Germany as t h c ncw Bis^iarck. A s a Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
it is also the most horrifying- and pounds; a u d a gallon 7'/!> pounds. A
in. It wc a r c deemed w o r t h y in the again, a n d exploded, causing a t e r - blood. This explains why these pills man of blood and iron hc has, howdepressing, and for m a n y
obvious bag of potatoes must
coursc of history to stand in t h a t ! r i f l e report and upheaval 150 yards have proved successful in so many ever, far eclipsed his model.
weigh
90
How President
cases of nervous disease that did not
reasons it can be. written in detail pounds, a n d a barrel must
breach to light for liberty against the -away
contain
Asthma
Can
Be
Cured.
I
t
s
sufferyield to ordinary treatment.
For
.
_._!___ the
... world
__.,.. has
.___
ever
after the war i.s over.
W h e n 165 pounds of potatoes'. This applies
greatest
odds
Lincoln Prayed only
The master, Captain J o h n Trewin,
ing is as needless as it is terrible t o
Germany let g o thc first wave of also in Quebec where a b a g now is
seen, then let our bodies lie t h e r e . of Newport, MOD., related, the fol- example, Mr. Wilfrid Donald, West endure.. After its many ycars of reFlamboro, Ont.,
says:—"Before _ I
poison g a s in contravention of all in- legally 90 pounds,
although WI
but w c will not give in, because t h e r e lowing s t o r y of the incident:
began the usc of Dr. Williams' Pink lief of the most stubborn cures no T h e Sublime Faith of the President ternational agreements, it is said that pounds
w a s formerly the legal
is o n e thing t h a t wc are after, a n d
"VVe h a d a very n a r r o w escape of Pills I was in a serious condition.- I sufferer c:\\\ doubt the perfect effecin t h e Times of Stress
llic British general in command wir- weight in that province.
Any perthat is t h a t this shall never b e re- ' b e i n g sunk. . W c saw thc torpedo was not only badly run down, but tiveness of Dr. J. D . Kellogg's AsthAnnie ].__._ McCluny has forwarded ed to London that if reiicf were not son who buys a b a g of potatoes and
pcated, and that no government,.! coming a t a terric rate towards u s , my nerves s c c . i c d t o be completely ma Remedy. Comfort of body and
Lincoln sent within three, days llic whole receives less than 90 pofinds m a y inhowever powerful, shall have
t h e ! : i : u i w i l c n v.ithin iiftv feet it b r o k e shattered. I slept badly • at night, peace of mind return with its use thc following interesting
leaflet to t h e F r e e Press, pointing British line would be compelled to voke thc penalties provided b y the
courage, to t r y a similar deed a g a i n s t ! s u r f a C c and turned from us in a cir- and when I got .•-'• in the morning and nights of sound sleep
coins
retire. .
act—for t h e lirst offence, a line not
thc peace of mankind again.—From a | C u l a r direction towards its own ship, was as tired as when I went to bed. back for good. Ask your druggist, out thc appropriateness of the great
T h i s i s a. measure of the intoler- exceeding' $25 a n d for each subseleader's
prayer.
Lincoln's
interview
recent Speech b y General S m u t s . :
I.which w a s coming into position to 1 seemed to be on the verge of a he can supply you.
with General Sickles w a s near the able suffering of t h c lirst victims of quent offence a fine of not less than
—
~
i discharge a n o t h e r
friendly arrow. nervous breakdown. At this stage 1
; —'
end of. the four-year civil w a r and this treacherous mode of attack, $50, with imprisonment in default of
Still in Bondage
Minard's L i n i m e n t Cures Colds, E t c . i T h e n ' c a m e ' t h e impact a n d explosion. began the use of Dr. .Williams' Pink
under
conditions which obtain in which h a s been justified in t h c eyes payment.
1 H o w t h a t it is over, I would n o t . h a v e Pills. In the course of a.-few weeks
A. lawyer travelling through Alaof the German public only b y the
'missed t h e experience for anything. I felt much relief, and continuing the bama was much interested in Uncle Europe today, only on it much great- claim t h a t the French had first used
To Aid Pork Production H a d wc been sure t h c submarine h a d use of the pills thcy completely re- Ned. "So you were. . once a. slave, er scale.
chemical "stink-pots." T o the credit
Canada's T a x on T e a
T h c pamphlet is as follows: .
gone d o w n . w e would have proceeded stored my health. I can now sleep cli'r". said he.
of thc co-ordination of science and
Canadian
tea t a x of ten cents p e r
Nowhere,
scarcely,
can
be
found
a
B a n k Offers to L e n d Sufficient M o n e y to the spot, but ' F r i t z ' being u p t o soundly, cat well, and am enjoying
"Vas, sah," said Uncle Ned.
better confirmation of Lincoln's faith government iu England it is report- pound in 1918 is ti vindication of E d all tricks, w c t h o u g h t it best to keep complete freedom from the old nervU n d e r Club Plan
" H o w thrilling!" said the lawyer. in God than thc following anecdote ed that within 'thirty-six hours 1,- mund Burke's protest against
lhe.
as clear as possible in case, slic Avas ous troubles."
. a r you g o t your which was related at .a banquet in 500,000 of t h c first "crude but suffi- tax of six cents p c r pound on Ameri"And
after _the
T h e Souris, Man., branch of t h e following us u p . "
ciently
effective
gas
masks
were
decan imports of tea in 1768. Amerithc city of W a s h i n g t o n by General
You can g e t D r . Williams' Pink- freedom, eh?"
M e r c h a n t s ' Bank of Canada, h a s anlivered a t thc front—simple gauze af- cans refused to Jet an Old Country
"No, sah," said Ned gloomily. "1 Sickles:
Pills through any dealer in medinounced the -organization of a boys'
" I t was on the 5th day of July, fairs saturated with absorbent (prob- parliament tax them for the cost of
and girls' P i g Club and is prepared Wheat Imports Insufficient cine, or b y mail at 50 cents n box or didn't git mah freedom, sah. After
six boxes for $2.50 from T h e Dr. de war I done g o t married!"—Case 1863, Unit 1 w a s b r o u g h t lo W a s h ably s o n u alkaline liquid) for the defending their o w n national existo lend sufficient money to any child
tence against the French and Indians.
ington on a stretcher, from the. 'field I (lr<'.:.ul chlorine K»s" of the enemy
between the ages of eight and ten E v e r y Effort E x e r t e d in Canada Williams' Medicine-"Co.", • Brockviile. and Comment.
Since that day chemical warfare Canadians willingly t a x themselves
Ont."
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of Gettysburg. H e a r i n g of my arrivyears, t o purchase two pigs—one. to
W i l l Be Invaluable
al, President Lincoln came to my has developed rapidly o n both sides, for the. cost of defending the safety
be raised for meat purposes, ahd thc
T h e British ministry of food has
room and sat down b y my bedside. offensively and defensively. A t first of their shores, the honor of theic
other to be retained in order t h a t a
A
Verbal
Engagement
cabled-"to
thc
Canada
food
b
o
a
r
d
:
Mc asked mc about the great battle, it was simply a m a t t e r of a "gas wonien, and thc sanctity o£ their
"litter of pigs bc raised, the'following
and when 1 told him of the terrible wave," propelled by the wiiul a n d homes against, the Germans:—Toronyear. T h c . b a n k states that one of its " W h e a t importations are n o t arrivslaughter,--thc'tears streamed
front rolling over the land from trench to to; Telegram.
principal objects in'forming: this club ing in quantities-- sufficient to meet The F u n of Strafing the F o e Over
his eyes.
I asked liim if he had trench; but this mode of attack Was
is "to assist in increasing pork produc- oy.i\".weekly requirements. : Every: ef" N o Man's L a n d "
doubted the result,
l i e said 'No.' loo dependent on t h e ' w h i m s ot t h c
tion. Special prizes will "be offered to fort that can be exerted in Canada
d)
There arc" days, when lighting, at
shifting -winds, and chemical warto increase shipments of wheat . a n d
Then lie continued:
the • member's! •
If you arc tired, nervous, sleepless,
close quarters, that both sides feel
m e a t will be invaluable."
SMdKE f UCKETTS
" ' T h i s m a y seem strange lo you, fare very soon had recourse, to the
pretty good. T h e morning will be have headaches a n d Iangour, you hut a few days ago, when the oppos- hurling of shells loaded either with
pro- i need. D r . Hamilton's. Pills; thcy.tone- ing armies were, converging, I felt as a deadly poison or with irritants for
bright,
and
wc
m
a
y
open
the
Consider War a Necessity
Only tlie -uninformed endure t h e
the stomach, assist digestion, brace never before, iny titter -helplessness in the eyes and all exposed
mucous
agony of corns. 'Hie knowing ones ccediugs by trying to sing (jertr.au you up at once.
Taken at night-^- thc great crisis that was to comc membranes.
songs,
and
thcy
will.join
in.
by
sing7
lo way's Corn Cure aii d get
W h a t Germany Started W a r F o r pply
C U T C O A R S E FOR ,iPi BEV u s $
ing British airs, b u t always in a sar- you're. -well by morning. : Sickncs upon the country. 1 went into niy
l l is estimated that on tlie western
relief..
Now Explained
and
tired
feeling
disappear
instajitlv.
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,
,„,
,
h
'castic manner,' after putting words to
k a t
<lool
T cn
front every fifth shell now fired is
Professor Charles Scott Sherring\ im, . spirits, hearty health, all the i I knelt down ami prayed as I had held in much greater fear by the men
them" that I dare not Write. ,' _
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ton of Oxford has sent T h e L o n d o n
' On July 1; which is Dominion or joys of life comc to everyone that
in t h c trenches than shrapnel . or
•He was a proper professional con- Confederation Day, the Germans be- uses D r . Hamilton's Pills. No medi- never prayed before. 1 told God that bomb..
Times a memorandum of a converMost dreaded of all, howHe
had
called
mc
to
this
position,
sation hc had at Heidelberg in A u g - jurer, and. was proceeding, to get the gan by singing" to a certain Eastern cine so satisfactory. Get R r . Hamil- that I had done all that I could do, ever, i s . t h c last form of chemical
ust, 1907, with Professor
E r n e s t audience under . his spell, and com- Canadian regiment- the .first v.crse of ton's Pills today, 25c pcr box at all and that the result was now in 'His attack, the attack by liquid fire,
Trocltsch, of the theological faculty menced in real earnest.
our national anthem, " O Canada.*' dealers.
hands; that 1 felt m y own weakness against which there is n o defense
.'-"Now, ladies and gentlemen," he When they got through thcy politely,
of Heidelberg University. .
and lack of power a n d ' t h a t - I- knew except speedy flight or retirement
A druggut «ay*: " F o r nearly
Iu his conversation as set forth in said, with a wave of the hand, "this ifsked the young braves of this regi- Hears Sub. a t Thirty Miles that if the.country w a s to be saved it and llic s p e c i e s o f defense which lies
thirty year* I bave commended
was because I l e w i l l c d . i l .
When I in the fact lhat t h e attackers in
t h e Oxford professor's notes, . P r o f . is t h c magic cabinet. I invite any ment to sing, the second verse. T h e
lady
in
.
t
h
e
audience
to
enter
this
the Extract of Roots, known a s
Canadian, boys sent over a-few bombs
went down from niy room I. felt that I flame, warfare, are usually easily dc.Trocltsch said that war" between GerMother-Seigcl's Curative Syrup,form a n y ami England was a necessity cabinet. I will then close the door, instead,, for they, did "not know.. the " E a r " Attached to Vessels Is Prov- lhere could be no doubt of the issue, iccted a n d rapidly" "picked off."•--.-• '•
the radical cure ci con«Siyation
ing Good U-boat Antidote
T h e burden seemed to have, rolled uff
It is best on lhc whole not lo
because England had so'.-much that and when it shall be opened again, second verse! N o t to know the second indigestion. I t ia a n old
..it was absolutely necessary for. Ger- the lady will "h;»v'c disappeared, leav- ond verse seems to be one of the
my
shoulders,
my
intense
anxiety
name
.llic
materials,
used
in
this
sayThai-.an'.entirely new device has
. reliable remedy that never fails •
' - ;
m a n y to- possess in order to
play ing iio trace."' .
Some of my readers
idiosyncrasies of. the people of . all been perfected, whereby enemy sub- was relieved,-and. in its.place came a age business.
to d o t h e work." 3 0 drops
There, was an impressive silence nations, bar the Germans!
h e r rule as a World .slate.
Prof.
| marines arc being trapped, and Which great sense of trustfulness, and that m a y recall the incident in a London
thrice daily. G e t t h e Genuine,
Trocltsch, * I-'iii asked what posses- until a little,: undersized man in the
Should w c , get tired of -ingihg ,we .; ( { c U . c l s the presence, bi TJ-boats at a was why J did ..not. doubt the result .murder trial when "a .chemist w a s
atdruggUtf.
a
second row turned V> an.-enormous, would shout across to the encmv j distance of thirty miles, is the. infor- lit ''Gettysburg. .And, what is 'more, asked whether all poisons could be
sions.-fierniany desired, replied:
Sickles,'
hc
continued,
'1
believe
that
j
delected,
and
.
replied
"All
but
oiic."^
" P o r t ? , colonies, in many p a r t s of woman w h o sat-by liim, and breath- Irciiches.
We. would ask pertinent j n l ; l t i o u conveyed to T h e Chicago
' t h e . ' w o r l d ; '-Australia, South Africa, ed.. c'.g'iTly:
f|uesfioi:s about -their commanders ;-j) ;i i|y -News'-in ' a- despatch to . that v . c u i a y hear at any moment', of a , W h e n ' the . question, -"Which ...one?"
"Mari.i, thai-, .won't you oblige the nd impertinent OIKS about the af] long I w i l d , India."
paper .from "its. Washington
corres-. .great success b y .' Grant, who has was..next put, the. wise judge instantgenilr-m.m_"
.been ' p e g g i n g a\v:iy..'.:'l Vicksburg forjly forbadeMho .eheiiii>t T o reveal the
fairs <>f .-their nation. ' )ue thing 1 d e n t .
B y t o m o r r o w you ; d a n g e r o u s sc.-ret, - 1 u l i u s S t i i i r l k z in
can >a.y- for l l a n s ^ h e is never . slow
" B o o s t e r s " for P r o d u c t i o n
"GeniKiiiv,'' he s;ivs, "no longer iM>. " l : i "V m o u t h s
iw,i
lias
won a victory ! l h c ' Y a h - Uevirw.
Wouldn't
Believe
It
in
answering..-.
Mis
.repartee
may
be
can send "-submarines to the trade
' bear that lie
The Manitoba department" of agrias :•
_v..:;.dy t:i<:y-ly arrived in Canadian clumsy,-but'it is prompt and usually routes between lhe .United States as i i n p o r i a n t In n s in tlie w e s t
culture has .-.nionimced plans
which
of disfiguring blemishes, by quickly
!
effective.
and Kuropc and expect tlieni to G e t t y s b u r g is iu llie cast.V
arc "expected to increase-llic wbe.it fon. •.;)-- "Wlia.tna beast's yon?''
purifying the blood, improving the cir'"Tlie'n.-'iuniinK t o ine, h e s a i d : |
We
-would
iiuinire
after
the
healih
Na'ti\''—y'A
young
moose."
patrol
these,
lanes,
and
e
s
c
a
p
e
'
d
e
production of that province in 191'^
culation, and regulating thc habits with
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k
l
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s
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1
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in
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p
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t
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old.
"Von
Wo.odeiiburg,"
o
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e
Miiiard's
Li.mnr-n!
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Co.,
Limited.
Sandy—"Och!
H
a
n
d
yer.
t
o
n
g
u
e
!
tection- whether above or below
by 5,00D,(M)0 bushels. " B o o s t e r s " have,
,,l
"!\\-atc
Gents, — [.'cured a valuable limiting
been appointed, one iii every provin- If that's a young moose I'd like to o'Clock," the "Clown Prince,"
•\ny submarine which now toilav, a n d J. now l!.i:i't v o u will ' C t
"One BuiiistufT." H a n s would tak ! moves about within' a range of thirty well.'
dog of mange wilh M I N A R D ' S L I N cial riding, to encourage the farmers sec anc o' yer usilil rats."
"
'The
doctors
do
not
give mc ilia 1 M K N T iftcr several
t l n s . i n a j o c u l a r w a y , s l a m m i n g b a c k ; i n i | c s o t - U l y oi the allies'.patrol vc;veterinnrics
of thc.M' constituencies to b r e a k as
lope...Mr. President,' 1 said, but In- t, . treated liim without d o i n g h i m
much' laud as possible, this summer.
In their massed attacks thc Ger- somcthmg about Sir Wilirut Laurier, | s t , l s c : m . „ o t o n I v h<. dctoctctl but
An. average increase in wheat acreage mans come in waves—Wave after Lloyd George, or Sir Sham Slices. : < k , r i n ; t P ] v i , , ^ , ^ jf j L r n i i a i n s long answered cheerfully. '1 'know.you w i ' l | . . ' iv. permanent good.
of at least live :\eres per farm is the wave. .Hut Britannia, still rules the but when we really wanted to :-/L ;, , 1 0 n g h ' i n anv i:ivm vicinitv. T! uis- .get well," .-Siekl. s.';'.'-—SViiiinp.eg: P n e . " Yours, & c . .
Press." Xx'
Lnlz's goat we would tease. _ nnii ^.^.^ ^lo,,^. ],- :ls necoiiiUc-ii
objective.
wave--.— Stratford Beacon.
part, for
. \V1L1-'R1I> G.U N i-:.
about the kaiser.
_
t i , c „,., cll (U^iructiou of Gentian sni>ik
in]).-of
Grand
(Ynli.il Hotel,
\ \ e would shout, •« J ott strati- der nl i, i; al ;ni mi H. . . j n {\.c
i, l b l ,-,.w m o u t h s
iJruinniouihille, "Aug. 3, 'Ht.
i k a N c r ' " That would put them in , _„.,, -,„.,,. l % c n l u a ] i V f Vw| ,hCeIn, ,]t h e p a t r o l
Larteit Sale ef Any Medicine in Urn World,
Sold cTcrywHere. IA boxes, 2 5 c
than
I the ir i . i g i u r m
a n aa balloon.
uaiioon.
u\ \ci ., ih Doals
,):as
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Leveiling- Down bjr Murder;
A Colored Miracle
Have
Yu
Done
-'
Lost Yo
Own
Lowest
guage
It w a s wilh lhe American a r m y on
the Lorraine front,
lie was a
black
oy from
Alabama—lonesome.
lie
b a d b e e n w o r k i n g in a s t o n e q u a r r y
m o s t all d a y a n d n o o n e h a d said a
w o r d to him.
lie happened to look
across the way a n d there was
ano t h e r b l a c k b o y in k h a k i . T h e
other
b l a c k ' b o y was a French colonial, b u t
the American black hoy looked only
a t t h e f a c e a n d t h e c o l o r of t l i e u n i form.
Railroad Men
Th166 m e n k n o w from experience
t h a t S l o a n ' s L i n i m e n t will t a k e t h e
stiffness o u t of j o i n t s « n d t h e s o r e n e s s o u t of m u s c l e s — A n d it's so
convenient! N o rubbing required.
I t quickly penetrates a n d brings relief. E a s y t o a p p l y a n d c l e a n e r t h a n
mussy plasters cr ointments.
" ' L o w ni'ssali, how's tricks?"
the o p e n i n g social parry.
No answer.
was
"Ah say niggah,
docs
you k n o w
All's talkin' to y o u ? "
Then
astonishment.
From
th?
o t h e r b l a c k c a m e a r a t t l e of F r e n c h
that would
put a machine gun
to
shame.
The
black
hoy
from
Alabama
Hasped, l i e couldn't believe his eyes
or his cars.
'•Fob da G a w d ' s sake, nJRgah, has
you
been
mixed
.ip
witli
these
I ' l i u c h e r s so m u c h you done lost yo
own l a n g u a g e ? " and he went b a c k to
work.
Always h a v e a bottle in thc houce
for r h e u m a t i c aches, l a m e b a c k ,
sprains a n d strains.
. Generous s b « d bottles a r - " druggists.
I
ORINOCO
C U T J F I N E-FORnPlGAR ETHT£s:
Millions Starved to Death
The
Ownership
Visitor (in public g a r d e n s , intereste d in b o t a n y ) — D o y o u
happen
to
k n o w lo w h a t family that plant
belongs?
O l d G a r d n e r — I h a p p e n s t o k n o w it
d o n ' t b e l o n g to no family. T h a t p l a n t
b e l o n g s to thc p a r k . — E d m o n t o n Bulletin.
Guest Chairs
C u s t o m e r — T h e s e chairs
may
bc
fashionable, but thcy are extremely
g a t e of T h o s e K i l l e d in
uncomfortable.
Action
,r
,,
, .
S a l e s m a n — A h , that's t h e b c a u t v of
A i r . 1-. U \ \ a l c o l t , o f t h e U n i t e d j t h e s e c h a i r s , m a d a m .
W h e n a caller
b t a t c s l o o d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , in a r e - | s i t s in o n e of t h e m s h c d o e s n ' t s t a y
cent address at
the
federal
f o o d j Song. - B o s t o n T r a n s c r i p t .
board conference, slated that
about \
4,750,000 p e r s o n s h a v c d i e d of s t a r v - j | » . j
p
j . ™
a t i o n iu E u r o p e s i n c e t h e w a r b e g a n , | j j l d 3 l i O O D
I M A
.while a b o u t 4,250,000 h a v c b e e n k i l - |
led by lighting.
I
N o r m a l c o n s u m p t i o n in thc United"!
States for M a r c h to S e p t e m b e r ,
in-1
•
elusive, a m o u n t s to about
42,000,000 j H O W T W O M E N P R O V E D
T H E
b u s h e l s of w h e a t p e r m o n t h . I n o r d - j
W O R T H
OF
DODD'S
e r t o m e e t the requirements ot
the;
KIDNEY
PILLS
allies, t w o t h i r d s of t h i s a m o u n t m u s t i
* XL
Casualties by F a m i n e
Exceed
Aggre-
For an Old Friend
! ™ s ! l i l ? c < , ' ' l c s i v ' n e l c s s t h a n 15,000,- j H e n r y B u r k t o r t ,
of
Saskatchewan,
000 b u s h e l s a m o n t h for h o m e
con- j
gent D o d d ' s Kidney Pills to D a k o sumptiou.
l h c p o o r , lie said, c a n n o t ; t a a n d H i s F r i e , l d s j o i n i n T h e i r
bc expected to save as m u c h wheat i
Praises,
a s t h o s e i n b e t t e r c i r c u m s t a n c e s , be- i
.
'
I < o x
c a u s e w h e a t is t h e c h e a p e s t of
the!
\ alley, Sask., ( S p e c i a l ) . — "f
ever
nutritional
foods.
All,
however. I^ H
> ' o n e t h a t suffers f r o m k i d should use substitutes just as far r . s l » c y trouble to take D o d d ' s
Kidney
L ills
t h e i r c i r c u m s t a n c e s will p e r m i t .
j, ' ' l h c s e a r e the w o r d s of M r .
j H e n r y B u r k h a r t , of this p l a c e .
-,...
,
_
,,
„.
!
"I took Dodd's Kidney Pills
for
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Pills for N e r v o u s T r o u b l e s — 1 i i c , c i K h t m o n t h s , " Mr. B u r k h a r t contins t o m a c h is t h e c e n t r e of t h c n e r v o u s l y " < a u c j n o w j f c d a s w e ] 1 a s c v c r
s y s t e m a n d w h e n t h e s t o m a c h s u s - | j (lict ; n m y l i f c >
x a ) s o s e n t o n e
b o x
pends healthy action lhe ' result
is ; t o a f r ; c n d w l l o ! i v c s ; „ D a k o t a , ancl
m a n i f e s t i n d i s t u r b a n c e s of t h e n e r - ; w h o j k n c w s u f f e r e c i f r o m h i s
icidves.
It allowed to persist, nervous | n c v s
debility, a d a n g e r o u s ailment,
mayl
-j,^. friciul w r o t e
m c
t o
g c t
h i m
ensue,
l h e f i r s t c o n s i d e r a t i o n is_ t o ] s o m c ! 1 1 C ) r c o f D o d d ' s K i d n e y P i l l s ,
restore the stomach to proper action, (;ls t,J0 doctors c o u l d do nothing
to
a n d t h e r e is n o r e a d i e r r e m e d y
for j h c l p •,]iin#
Kidney
H e
s a i d
D o d d . s
tins than P a r m c l c c s Vegetable Pills. r i „ s , v o r c U l c L c s t ulc(iicinc h c
h a j
Thousands can attest
the
v i r t u e ot •'ever t a k e n
these pills in curing nervous disord- j
«"r w o u K { : l o t
without
Dodd's
b c
' K i d n e y Pills." . '
'
I n t h c s p a r s e l y - s e t t l e d p a r t s of t h e
W e s t , w h e r e d o c t o r s arc few, D o d d ' s
K i d n e y Pills liavc long held a n h o n in
the family medicine
Hardships
and*? S a c r i f i c e s
of
the ored place
chest.
The
conditions
which
are
A r m i e s at the F r o n t
common
to
newly-settled
prairie
T h e r e is a l s o o n e m o r e e l e m e n t in c o u n t r i e s m a k e s k i d n e y t r o u b l e
one
enduring hardness.
I t is t h e e l e m e n t of t h c m o s t p r e v a l e n t ills,
and
the
of Sacrifice.
O u r spirit of e n d u r a n c e . s e t t l e r s e a r l y d i s c o v e r e d t h e ' s p l e n d i d
will b e in p r o p o r t i o n t o o u r s p i r i t o f ' r e s u l t s t o b e o b t a i n e d f r o m
Dodd's
sacrifice, a u d
nowhere
is
s a c r i f i c e Kidney Pills,
Ask your ncighbot
m o r e needed than at home.
I t m u s t about them.
all h c b o r n e w i t h a noble e n d u r a n c e .
I t w o u l d b c i m p o s s i b l e t o find w o r d s
c a p a b l e of e x p r e s s i n g t h c
hardships
a n d sacrifices of t h e a r m i e s a t
the
front.
It h a s been
marvelous
to Practical W e e k l y Guide for
Vacant
t h i n k of.
Yet there sccincs to h c a
Lot and Backyard Gardeners
sacrifice a t h o m e h a r d e r to e n d u r e
(Issued by the Canada Food Board
in m a n y r e s p e c t s t h a n t h e sacrifices
o n t h e "firing line.
I t is t h e s a c r i f i c e in c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h e x p e r t s o n t h e
Experimental
m a d e hy mothers,-wives and
l o v e d staff of t h c D o m i n i o n
o n e s a t h o m e , w h o l i v e in d a i l y f e a r , F a r m . )
constant suspense and hourly dread,
T h c chief c o n c e r n of this w e e k for
s o m e t i m e s suffering silent t o r t u r e s in the w a r g a r d e n e r should bc H i s M a s o l i t u d e in w h i c h e v e n
the
excite- jesty thc Spud.
I n 1916 s i x t y - t h r e e
m e n t of a b a t t l e f i e l d w o u l d b r i n g r e - m i l l i o n
bushels
of
potatoes
were
l i e f . — L o n d o n l-"rec P r e s s .
g r o w n in C a n a d a .
I n 1917 s e v e n t y -
Endur ing Hardness
War Garden Bulletin
Unsinkable Ship
Dares
U-boats
and
Without
Delivers
Cargo
Trouble
A n unsinkable ship, which
boldly
b r a v e d the d a n g e r s of t h e s u b m a r i n e
zone as a challenge to the H u n
Ubbats, has r e t u r n e d safely to an Atlantic port.
I t is u n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h c
v e s s e l left a u / t l a n t i c p o r t in c o n v o y of f o r t y - t h r e e v e s s e l s , a n d w h e n
t h e licet r e a c h e d t h e
danger
zone
t h e u n s i n k a b l e ship left t h e c o n v o y
as a deliberate challenge to the undersea boats.
N o attempt was
made
to avoid the e n e m y w a r vessels, and
thc ship headed a direct course
for
its destination, which was a
French
port. After delivering its cargo
thc
vessel sailed, a n d a second time no
at t e m p i w a s m a d e t o s i n k it.
Bolsheviki
Lan-
nine millions were grown.
In
1918
every h o m e cellar should become
a
"potato
elevator"
to
release
the
w h e a t f o r t h c fighters a n d k e e p d o w n
t h e c o s t of l i v i n g .
Great care should
b c e x e r c i s e d in t h e initial
preparations.
Thc
potato trenches should
be
perfectly
straight
and
evenly
s p a c e d at a b o u t 27 inches apart. U s c
a line t o get the m e a s u r e m e n t s accurate.
F o r a n e a r l y p o t a t o t h i s is t h e
ideal
distance.
The
seed
pieces
s h a u l d b c f r o m 14 t o 18 i n c h e s a p a r t
in t h e r o w s .
T h c best practice
is
to select g o o d m e d i u m sized
potat o e s a n d m a k e f o u r s e t s o u t of t h e m ,
entiling lengthwise and then
across.
There, are several potato cutters on
t h e m a r k e t , b u t w h i l e s o m e of t h e s e
arc better than others, thc m o s t sati s f a c t o r y w a y is to cut b y h a n d . - It
it v e r y i m p o r t a n t l o p l a n t f r e s h l y - c u t
seed.
L e a v i n g t h e sets u n c o v e r e d in
the t r e n c h e s lessens the yield.
I t i s of t h e u t m o s t i m p o r t a n c e t o
Suggestion for H o u s e w i v e s
k n o w the m o s t economical depth to
"John,"
said Mrs. Jenkins, looking
p l a n t p o t a t o e s , a s t h e r e is n o d o u b t
Up f r o m t h e e v e n i n g
paper.
"You
t h a t d i f f e r e n t d e p t h s of p l a n t i n g w i l l
know liiw many
dishes
Kate
has give different results.
While shallow
broken lately?"
planting has given ihe best yields at
" Y e s , " r e p l i e d J o h n ; " w h a t o f i t ? " O t t a w . i in l o o s e , s a n d y l o a m s o i l , t h e
" W e i l , " c o m i m i e d the lady,
t h e r e ino.st e c o n o m i c a l d e p t h is f r o m f o u r
i s s o m e t h i n g h e r e in t h c p a p e r a b o u t l o l i v e i n c h e s f o r r i c h l o a m y s o i l s .
sire! plaice.
I
don't
know
j u s t S e t s KIIUUIII
he planted
deeper,
in
what
they -an-,
ha I 1 s h o u l d t h i n k soils likely to d r y o u t t h a n in o t h e r s
t h e v m i ^ l i r h e i n d e s t r u c t i b l e a n d t h e m o r e r e t e n t i v e of m o i s t u r e .
Who.-.:
very thing we
n e e d . " —- L i v e r p o o l e a r l y p o t a t o e s a r c w a n t e d ,
t h e set.-s
Post.
should be planted
shallow
in
the
w a r m soil n e a r lhc surface.
Unless
t h e soil is k e p t l o o s e a n d free f r o m
weeds,
the
p o t a t o c r o p will n o t ' h o
lar-.e.
l-'arly t h o u g h
the
M.'.^OU is. t h "
i n s e c t w o r l d i^ a l r e a d j " o i l t h e j o b . "
C u t w o r m * d e s t r o y i h i m - . u u K <>t
doll a r s ' w o r t h o f - \ < ;-;i'laii|e r v n p s e v e r y
vear.
Gaidciii r- m u - t aid
in
the
r o ; s b y <\i i c a m p a i g n i n >:i\ c ilii \\ s . '< i'n- i h c i r
imvinsr these
a p p e a r a n c e a-; " h e y ; : • a l r e a d y
it
w o r k . T h c y cv.i t h r . - u g . l l i c s t e m - ; o f
the \oi!;ig b e a m aad t o m a t o plants
at t h e g r o u n d line d u r i n g the ilight
leave tlie y o m . . p l a n t d > i n g
on the
ground.
I n v e s t i g a t i o n in t h e
loose
soil will g e n e r a l l y d i s c o v c r r t h e m i s c r e a n t a few inches a w a y , half
an
inch or so b e l o w the surface, w h e n
h e can be summarily squashed. T h e y
l e a n be killed wliole*Me by s c a t t e r i n g
i along the rows poisoned bait m a d e
las follow?:
. B r a n , 29
lbs.,
cheap
j molasses. 1 quart: Paris
Green
or
] white arsenic, halt a pound;
water
j f r o m 2 tn 2Vi g a l l o n s .
Mix thc bran
a n d r . i r i s G r e e n for w h i t e a r s e n i c )
t h o r o u g h l y in a w a s h t u b w h i l e d r y .
Dip?oh-c'-the. m o l a s s e s in t h e
water
a n d w e t tlie V.-m a n d . p o i s o n
with
the same.
Has
Perhaps
Abyss
Human
to
Reached
Which
Being Can
Hair-raising
the
[
a
Sink
T h e following story,
taken
from
t h e a c c o u n t of a n i n t e r v i e w , p u b l i s h ed in t h e D a n i s h n e w s p a p e r
I'oliti. k e n , will d o m o r e t h a n p a g e s of a n a lysis
to
show
w h a t tluj B o l s h c v i k i
{spirit really is. A R u s s i a n s a i l o r w a s
j s e r i o u s l y w o u n d e d d u r i n g o n e of t h e
Imassacres
of
oflicers.
Ile. w a s
I b r o u g h t t o a h o s p i t a l in I l e l s i n f o r s ,
where
he
u n d e r w e n t au
operation
w h i c h s e e m e d to relieve h i m considerably.
S o m e of t h e s u r g e o n s w e r e
discussing thi
revolution
round
his
bed. T h e sailor said very quietly: "It
i s h a r d t o ki'.l a n d b e k i l l e d . A l l t h e
s a m e , t h e officers m u s t die. I d o not
Purely V e g e t a b l e
It's really wonderful h o w quickly a
deny that
many
of t h e m , a t l e a s t
hot bath with Cuticura S o a p followed
Small Pill, Small D o s e , Small P r i c e
half,
arc clever men and
g o o d felby a gentle anointing with Cuticura
lows.
S o m e of t h e m a r e r e a l l y
the
O i n t m e n t relieves skin
irritations
best men 1 ever met."
Avhich k e e p b a b y w a k e f u l a n d r e s t O n e of t!ic s u r g e o n s i n q u i r e d w h y
less, p e r m i t s s l e e p for infant a n d r e s t
it
was
a b s o l u t e l y n e c e s s a r y t o kill I
for m o t h e r , a n d p o i n t s to h e a l m e n t i n
them.
T h e sailor replied, with
fev- i
m o s t c a s e s w h e n it s e e m s n o t h i n g
Will restore color to the faces of
erishly glowing eyes: "Otherwise we j
would help.
those -who lack Iron in the blood,
shall never
be
on the
same, level, j
S a m p l o Each F r e e b y Mail. Address postas roost pale-faced people do.
T h c y m a y bc ever so g o o d and kind: i
c a r d : " C u t i c u r a , D e p t . N, Bo»ton, U . S . A . "
Sold
by dealers t h r o u g h o u t t h e world.
o w i n g to their better education t h e y !
are. d i f f e r e n t f r o m
. T h e y m u s t 11 i•" j
to m a k e us level."
]
T h e Bolshcviki
has thus
p e r h a p s '•
reached
the
lowest a b y s s to which
a h u m a n b e i n g c a n : ' k. l i e r e c o g - !
— _
Canada Has
Vast
Fish
Resources
nizes no superior and has no vener- j N e v e r for a M o m e n t Did T h e y Lose
Which Can Supply Unlimited
ation.
j
Courage
Amount
—
—.—
-I
Since the begiunin
of t h e
great
Efforts have been m a d e
throughc r m a n offensive the
liritish
army
out Canada to produce and
market
has been confronted
with innumermore
fish.
T h i s c o u n t r y h a s fish r e a b l e ^ d i v i s i o n s of t h e e n e m y , a n d the.
sources, which have been
e x p l o i t e d o a H o r s e s , C a t l l c , e t c . , q u i c k l y c u r e d ' s o l d i e r s o f F i e l d . M a r s h a l 1-faig h a d
c o m m e r c i a l l y for thc
export
trade
by
j naturally to give g r o u n d
before
a
b u t o n l y in t h e b i g cities h a v e fresh
s l , p e r i o 1
E
G
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P
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v
e
r
f
o
r
a
fish b e e n a v a i l a b l e r e g u l a r l y t o p r i m o m e n t did t h e y lose courage.
All
T o r Sale liv Alt Dealers
vate, consumers.
On
thc
Pacific
c o m p a r i s o n between the English and
D o u g l a s & Co., P r o p ' r s , Napancc, Ont.
coast a n d the Atlantic coast, on the
F r e n c h a r m i e s w o u l d be. o d i o u s
at
l a k e s of t h e w e s t , o n t h c l a k e s
of
the present m o m e n t , having no other
Northern
Ontario
and
thc
Great
Charity—to the Rest
o b j e c t in v i e w t h a n t o c r e a t e d i v i Lakes,
fishermen
w i l l p r o c u r e fish if
D a u b e r — I ' d .like, t o d e v o t e m y 1 S i s i o n s a m o n g s t t h c t w o g r e a t
and
t h e d e m a n d f o r it b e c o m e s
regular
noble, r a c e s o c c u p y i n g o u r
country.
p i c t u r e lo a c h a r i t a b l e i n s t i t u t i o n .
and constant.
E a t m o r e fish a n d s a v e
T h o s e w h o formerly made such
an
C r i t i c - ' - W h y n o t give it t o . a n insti
m e a t for t h c m e n a t t h e front.
arc
now
silent,
avowing
t u t i o n for the b l i n d . — B o s t o n
Tran- a t t e m p t
j t h e i r b a d faith, since, t h e y d i d
not
script.
h a v e the. c o u r a g e of t h e i r c o n v i c t i o n s .
We, w h o salute witb enthusiasm the
i m m o r t a l h e r o e s of the. M a n i c
and
A Fearful Attempt to Reduce
ManVerdun, where lhe armies.of France
kind to Slavery
g a v e t h c full m e a s u r e of t h e i r t r a d i tional valor, n o w salute with n o less
P a s t o r C h a r l e s W a g n e r , of
Paris,
enthusiasm, the Briiish army, which,
a u t h o r a n d o n e of t h e w o r l d ' s l e a d i n g
e x p o n e n t s of " t h e s i m p l e life,"
has
T l i e r e is n o m e d i c i n e f o r l i t t l e o n e s w i t h t h e i r b a c k t o t h e w a l l , a c c o r d of
their
sent a message lo thc American peo- to
equal BaLy's O w n Tablets.
T h e ing t o the famous w o r d s
sustained
the
p l e in w h i c h h e w a r n s a g a i n s t a G e r - T a b l e t s a r e a m i l d b u t t h o r o u g h l a x - c o m m a n d e r - i n - c h i e f ,
assaulls
of
the
Teuton
m a n p e a c e , a n d declares- t h a t " t o g o a t i v e ; p l e a s a n t to t a k e ; d o n o t gripe furious
A s -wc r e a d e a c h d a y o f t h e
o n l e a d i n g a q u i e t life w h e n i n i q u i t y a n d n e v e r fail t o r e l i e v e t h c l i t t l e o n e h o r d e s .
i s f l o o d i n g t h e e a r t h is t o b e c o m e a n o f c o n s t i p a t i o n , i n d i g e s t i o n , c o l i c o r v a l i a n t e x p l o i t s o f t h e B r i t i s h a r m y ,
ourselves
a c c o m p l i c e of i n i q u i t y . "
The
m e s - a n y of t h e
other
minor
a i l m e n t s . w e feel p r i d e in c o u n t i n g
sage m a k e s a special appeal to paci- C o n c e r n i n g them
M r s . J o s . iMonzc- a m o n g s t B r i t i s h c i t i z e n s in t h c face
exploits
of
that
fists.
r o l l e , E e l R i v e r R i d g e , N . B . , w r i t e s : of t h c w o n d e r f u l
" I t appears m o r e clearly every day — " I believe Baby's O w n T a b l e t s are a r m y lighting for liberty a n d justice
we
exb y t h c a c t s o f o u r e n e m i e s , " s a y s t h e t h e finest m e d i c i n e f o r l i t t l e o n e s I t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o r l d , a n d
press once more, o u r pride to
live
m e s s a g e , " t h a t tlicy are e n d e a v o r i n g h a v e ever used.
F r o m m y own exb e n e a t h t h c s h a d o w of t h e
British
t o . a c h i e v e i. w o r l d - w i d e d o m i n a t i o n . p e r i e n c e I w o u l d r e c o m m e n d
every
T h c y c o v e r t h e f a l s e n e s s of t h e i r d e - m o t h e r t o k e e p a b o x o n h a n d . " T h e H a g . — Q u e b e c L e P a y s .
s i g n s w i t h t h c c l o a k of p i e t y . I t is in T a b l e t s a r c s o l d b y m e d i c i n e d e a l e r s ;
t h e n a m e of G o d t h a t t h c y w a n t l o o r b y m a i l a t 25 c e n t s a b o x f r o m .
Asses
impose their tyranny and make evThe
Dr. Williams'
Medicine.
Co., J T h e Bolshcviki
are
now
eating
erything give w a y and bow
before
Brockviile, Ont.
i b r e a d m a d e of s t r a w .
All t h c y need
them.
W h a t w e h a j ^ l o face n o w is
n o w is t o l e a r n h o w to b r a y a n d tho
a fearful a t t e m p t to' reduce m a n k i n d
transformation
will
be.
complete.—
to slavery b y u s u r p i n g divine p o w e r
Macon Daily Telegraph.
itself.
W h o arc thcy, those w h o arc
For Constipation
Carter's Little
Liver Pills
will set you right
over night.
Let Cuticufa Care
for Baby's Skin
[Carter's Iron Pills
Eat More Fish
Marvels
Ordinary
are
QUEEN'S
Today
Occurrences
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Canadians and A m e r i c a n s have alI w a y s b e e n g r e a t p a t r o n s of s p e c t a c | u l a r f e a t s of skill a n d d a r i n g .
Circus
and vaudeville performers have
profited g r e a t l y t h e r e b y .
They
could
always c o u n t on a g e n e r o u s audience.
J!ut t i m e s h a v e c h a n g e d . N o w , t h o s e
who were
spectators,
leaving
the
feats to ihe professionals, h a v c
be-'
r o m : participants, and acts that yesterday were hair-raising marvels are
today ordinary occurrences.
Thus a
boy aviator from the Canadian training c a m p at Beamsville,
25
miles
a w a y , a s a little d i v e r s i o n
in
the
c o u r s e of a ilight, a n d w i t h o u t w a r n ing or
publicity,
ilew
under
the
steel a r c h b r i d g e a n d d o w n the g o r g e
at X i a g a r a Falls, a thing that
was
considered most
spectacular
when
previously performed by
a
profess i o n a l p r o v i d e r of t h r i l l s .
The
Victoria C r o s s m a n w h o , w h e n his petrol
t a n k c a u g ' I i t fire, o v e r G e r m a n t e r r i tory the otiier day, climbed out
oa
o n of t h e p l a n e s a n d g u i d e d h i s m a chine to safety did a g r e a t e r balancing act than the circus
ring _ ever
saw.
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Restrictions
CJP.R.
Reduces
Number
ger Trains
as a
of
Passen-
Wat-
Economy
•Mil e r ' s W o r m P o w d e r s , a r e a p l e a sant
medicine
for
worm-infested
c h i l d r e n , a n d t h c y w i l l t a k e it w i t h out objection.
W h e n directions
are
f o l l o w e d it w i l l n o t i n j u r e t h e m o s t
d e l i c a t e c h i l d , a s t h e r e i s n o t h i n g of
a n i n j u r i o u s n a t u r e in its
composition.
T h e y will speedily rid a child
of w o r m s a n d r e s t o r e t h e h e a l t h
of
t h c little sufferers w h o s e vitality lias
b e c o m e impaired by the attacks
of
these- internal pests.
O n M a y Sth, Sir A l b e r t
Stanley,
p r e s i d e n t of t h e b o a r d of t r a d e
ann o u n c e d in t h e B r i t i s h h o u s e o f c o m m o n s t h e d e c i s i o n of t h e g o v e r n m e n t
to place great restrictions on travel
in L o n d o n , E n g l a n d ,
nnd
vicinity,
which
later
will
be
extended
throughout thc country.
Passenger
train service, h e said, w o u l d be red u c e d b y f o r t y p e r c e n t . , a n d it will
b e n e c e s s a r y for e v e r y o n e t o
show
"You men of-peace, are
you
the
that his p r o p o s e d trip has an ade- S i m p l e R u l e s A v e r t M a n y a D o m e s m e n of s u c h a p e a c e ? I s it t h c p e a c e
quate reason.
tic G r i e v a n c e
of b r a v e h e a r t s , of h o n o r ,
and jusT h e issue of s e a s o n t i c k e t s will b e
t i c e , of t r u t h , o f b r o t h e r h o o d ?
No!
I
f
t
h
e
f
o
l
l
owing simple rules were
greatly restricted.
T h i s will affect a
I t i s t h e s h a m e f u l p e a c e of s u r r c n observed by
all
housekeepers
thcy
l v
d e r u n d e r t h r e a t s , of c o n n i v a n c e w i l h , ! " ^ , , : t " n b " ° f a l i ( c ' ^ '
^
? * might avert m a n y a domestic griev, 0
m l
laccs
o u l
o t
n
evil-doers, a peace which mcans the "
.
° p,
.
?V
*-™*° : a n c e ,
f o r s a k i n g * «_
the oppressed, p r i m e s g ™ *
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'ravel
1.
Pay ready money
for
everyu n p u n i s h e d ; a n d t h e t r i u m p h of
lbArticles that c a n n o t bc
paid
I n C a n a d a t h e C.I'.U., with a view t h i n g .
01
l o w e r i n s t i n c t s . I t i s a g a i n s t s u c h ;i
to e c o n o m i z i n g
train
s c r v i c e " ' a n d ' ' " " ^vitlt c a s h t r y t o m a n a g e w i t h o u t ,
peace that wc ought to make
w a r . j t h e r e b y a s s i s t i n g i n t h e m o s t ' v i g o r - ' ? s l l i s c v i a V " t , t ] , , : i . t » , 0 l l t o l " a , tixc <-1
t
N e v e r h a s a m o r e s a c r e d d u t y r e s t e d I o u s w a r effect, h a s b e e n o b l i g e d t o i n c o m e , a n y bill w h i c h c a n n o t b c setw i t h t h e m e n of a n v a g e . "
I
considerably reduce the number
of t l e d a t t i n : l i m e i s s t i l l m o r e d i f f i c u l t
to m e e t later on.
passenger trains.
2. K e e p a n a c c u r a t e a c c o u n t of all
K e r e n s k y Said to B e
Safe
:
Alexander Kerensky, Russia's man
^ m o n e y r e c e i v e d , a n d of a l l m o n e y
paid out each week.
It the expendiof t h e h o u r a t t h e d e t h r o n e m e n t of
ture,
when
accounts are compared,
t h c R o m a n o f f s , a n d w h o in t u r n w a s
is f o u n d g r e a t e r t h a n lhe i n c o m e , r e :
o v e r t h r o w n b y t h e B o l s h c v i k i , is s a f e
d u c e it a c e o r d i n g l } .
If f o u n d
less
and
among
frier-Is,
according
lo
the
income,
tho
housekeeper
t . than
authoritative information received by
^
:
•
^ j m a y m a k e u s e of the. s u r p l u s m o n e y
R u s s i a n s in N c w Y o r k .
" Kerensky
is
safe
a n d a m o n c: . Y e s , i t ' s a f a c t , y o u c a n l o o s e n y o u r t i n v a r i o u s w a y s , s u c h a s r e s e r v i n g it
In a n y
" H e is c o r n s , p e c ! t h e m o i l in o n e p i e c e , b y ' l u r h o l i d a y s , b i r t h d a y s , e t c .
is,
Putnam's
Corn
E x t r a c t o r , j c a s e it is b e t t e r t o e r r o n i h e
safe
n o t i n t h e b e s t o f h e a l t h a n d is r e s t - u s i n g
X o l h i n g else so quick, so simple n n d j s i d c b y s p e n d i n g under, rather than
ing quietly.
J u s t a few drops j above, ones' allowance,
" H i s c o n d i t i o n is far from s e r i o u s e a s y as P u t n a m ' s .
B e s t p a r t of,
3.
If w e a l t h v. a v o i d e x t r a v a g a n c e
h o w e v e r , nnd wlion the time comes m a k e s the corn shrivel.
and
costs'and waste;
t h e r e are. a l w a v s
those
"ie m a v n t r a i n
CNCrt
Ids p o w e r f u l j ill, P u t n a m s i s p a i n l e s s
Living Wisely
German Destructiveness
WOMEN! IT IS MAGIC!
LIFT
Apply
a'
few
OUT ANY
—
drops
CORN
then
G E O . Y . C H O W N . R«ji»tr«r
Otto Higel Piano Action
lonojioly.—Ottawa
no longer m
Journal.
Navigation School
Decwcbor t o April
Tbe Heart of a Piano is tbe
Action. Insist OD the
Pride In the British Army
An Appeal to Pacifists
proffering peace?
T h e y arc the men
w h o let l o o s e war, believing
thcy
would surely
conquer, who violated
the
treaties
thcy
themselves
had
signed,
who
ransacked
unoffending
count rcis,. w h o pillaged
and burned
towns, w h o dealt ruthlessly with the
civilians of t h e i n v a d e d countries, including
aged
people,
women
and
children.
T h c y need peace in-order
to profit b y their booty. T h o s e w h o
are offering us peace are a highly organized gang
of
highway
robbers
who
have
enormous
plunder
and
w a n t t o k e e p it u n d e r t h e c o v e r
of
treaties.
•iml
No Longer the Spectacular!
} jDescription
J j
of
by
Devastation
'.he H u n s
Wrought
lift
""LLoou v a i n w i l l r e m a i nn ppeerrhhaappss
the
j |
' i c l a s s i c i n s t a n c e of
Sehrecklichkeii,"
' s a y s B r a n d W h i t l o c k in E v e r y b o d y ' s
fingers—no
pain
f o r - M a y , '"1 n t V i s e w a s w o r s e . "
To
day, lying a l o n g the M e u s e is a silJ u s t t h i n k ! Y o u c a n lift e n t c i t y ; i t s e m p t y c h a m b e r s o p e n t o
off
any
corn
or
callus the sky.
It might bc Pompeii. T h o s e
withovt
pain
or
s o r e - r u i n s m i g h t h a v e lain t h e r e for c e n ness.
turies.
T h e r e is n o t a l i v i n g
being
A Cincinnati
man
dis- t h e r e .
T h e d e v a s t a t i o n , tjjc d e s t r u c covered this
ether
com- tion are absolute, the science
comp o u n d a n d n a m e d i t f r e e - p l e t e ; i t i s t h e v e r y a b o m i n a t i o n of
zone.
_A:ij' d r u g g i s t
will d e s o l a t i o n , a m r . s s of b r i c k a n d s t o n e
sell a t i n y b o t t l e of free- a n d c h a r r e d b e a m s , c r u m b l i n g
white
z o n e , like h e r e s h o w n , foi facades, w h o s e w i n d o w s , w i t h
their
very little c o s t .
You ap- casements blackened by
tire,
stare
ply a few d r o p s
directly like the h o l l o w s o c k e t s of skulls. O f
upon a tender
corn
or thc four t h o u s a n d
inhabitants,
not
c a l l u s . I i u ' ; r u l l y t h e s o r e - o n e is '.here, n o t a h o u s e : s s t a n d i n g ,
ness
disappears,
then not a roof remains.
The
taverns
s h o r t l y y o u will find thc w h e r e the' p e o p l e u s e d t o g o in j o y corn or callus
so
loose ous bands to cat the f a m o u s
roast
. h a t y o u c a n l i f t it r i g h t g o ^ s c , a r e h e a p s o f c i n d e r s ; t h e v e r y
off.
t r e e s in l h e :
gard::.s, under vvlsse
to
F r c e z o n e is
w o n d e r f u l . b o u g h s t h e y o u t h of L i e g e u s e d
the
eramiguon,
have
been
It
dries
instantly.
It dance
T h c s c a l i n g -walls
of
the
doesn't eat a w a y the corn burned.
or callus, but shrivels
it c h u r c h t r e m b l e i- t h c w i n d , t h e r o o f
their
up w i t h o u t even irritating has fallen in; thc t o w e r s w i t h
bells, thc o r g a n s , the statues,
have
the surrounding skin.
The work
that
H a r d , soft o r corns be- t u m b l e d into bits.
was actween t h e toes, as well as w o u l d h a v e r e q u i r e d a g e s ,
organization
p a i n f u l c a l l u s e s , lift r i g h t c o m p l i s h e d b y G e r m a n
off.
T h e r e i s n o p a i n b e f o r e o r af- i n a n i g h t . . . . "
terwards.
If y o u r d r u g g i s t
hasn't
f r c e z o n e , tell h i m t o o r d e r a s m a l l
T w o and a Half P e r Cent.
bottle for ; ou from
his
wholesale
Canteen Barman (affably)— Looks
drug house.
like rain, d o n ' t it?
Private
(sarcastically) — Yes, and
t a s t e s like it, t o o — C a s s c l l ' s S a t u r d a y
Journal.
A Report Concerning Aviator's Fun- j
e r a l Officially D e n i e d
IMinard's Liniment Cures
Distemper.
corns
or
calluses
off
with
German Courtesy a Myth
A
few
days
ago I
was present
company where an American
in a i
.
,
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news- { S e n S l t l V e n C S S S p e i J S F a i l u r e
paper man gave an extremely inter-!
e s t i n g t a l k o n a v i a t i o n a t t h c f r o n t , i v - ^ „ > n \i„,*r.
W „ I J „ n ; „ rnu
tr«^i
and he related the following story:
|Y o u U Never Hold a Big Job
Until
Y
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at
thc
f r o n t is s o g r e a t t h a t w h e n G u y h e m e r
w a s k i l l e d t h c G e r m a n ' " a c e s " irivited their F r e n c h
colleagues
to
be
present at the burial behind the Germ a n front.
T h c invitation was acc e p t e d ; t h e F r e n c h c a m e in t h e i r airplanes, w e r e present at the
fuiicral
service, e x c h a n g e d salutes with
the
Germans, and w h e n about to
turn
back were surprised to sec that
the
German aviators, with gracious hospitality, h a d h a d their " t a n k s
filled
with gasoline."
T h e ^ s t o r v 'is a d e l i g h t f u l o n c - s o
Petty
Self
In an article called " H o w I C u r e d
M y s e l f of B e i n g S e n s i t i v e , " a w r i t e r
s a y s in T h e A m e r i c a n M a g a z i n e :
" 'Wagner,
y o u ' v e g o t ability,' lie
cried, 'but you'll n e v e r get
anywhere
in this w o r l d u.itil y o u q u i t
tearing
yourself to pieces!
I've watched you
for t h e past_ i h r e c y e a r s ; t w i c e
I've
h a d it in m i n d to p u s h y o u u p
A
n o t c h i n t h e office, a n d e v e r y
time
I've passed you and picked s o m e o n e
J 1 " , because I k n o w you arenjt
fit
t o h a n d l e o t h e r m e n . N o m a n is lit
delightful that certain doubts
arose
lo handle o t h e r m e n until hc
has
in m y m i n d as to its veracity.
I
l e a r n e d t o c o n t r o l h i m s e l f . Y'ou c a n ' t ,
therefore cabled m y government askyou're too blamed sensitive.
ing t h e m to m a k e inquiries at grand
"'Little setbacks break your heart.
h e a d q u a r t e r s a n d find o u t if s u c h a n
incident really took
place.
I h a v c A l e t t e r of c o m p l a i n t c o n i e s in f r o m
s o m e c u s t o m e r a n d y o u t a k e it a s a
just received thc following reply:
day's
"You can absolutely and
formally personal criticism, and lose a
You sec m c
deny the story lhat French
a v i a t o r s w o r k b r o o d i n g o v e r it.
were p r e s e n t at
Guyncmcr's
burial in conference with s o m e of thc o t h e r
men, and you stab yourself
wonderinside the G e r m a n lines."
M a y 1 a s k for t h e c o u r t e s y of y o u r i n g w h y y o u w e r e n ' t i n v i t e d , a n d i m c o l u m n s for this letter
aud
cable? agine that I have turned against you.
A n d 1 w o u l d a l s o like t o a v a i l m y s e l f Y o u h e a r t h a t s o m e o n e w h o is m a k imof t h i s o p p o r t u n i t y
to
request our ing more m o n e y than you, and
American friends never to give
a n y m e d i a t e l y all f a r fields look_ g r e e n e r .
your
c r e d e n c e t o s t o r i e s of G e r m a n c o u r - Y o u ' r e a f a i r l y u s e f u l c o g in
tesy or
German
generosity,
e v e n p r e s e n t j o b , a n d it m i g h t p u t m e t o
But
w h e n r e l a t e d in_ p e r f e c t g o o d
faith. s o m e a n n o y a n c e to lose y o u .
G e r m a n generosity and G e r m a n cour- you'll never ' old a b i g j o b uniil you
and
tesy, t v e ' k n o w by this l i m e , a r c p u r e r a n forget y o u r o w n p e t t y self
myths.—Stephen Lauzanne
in
X e w ' learn to laugh when the w o r l d takes
York Times.
~
' a crack at you.
H a n g e d if 1 d o n ' t
.
j t h i n k s o m e t i m e s it m i g h t b e b e t t e r j f
R e c o g n i z e d a s t h c l e a d i n g specific x o u w e r e t o g e t o u t a n d ITV y o u r
f o r t h e d e s t r u c t i o n of w o r m - . , M o t h - h a n d s o m e w h e r e e l s e . "
er G r a v e s ' W o r m KN t e r m i n a t o r
has'
w h e n ; t o w h o m s c r a p s w h i c h w o u l d o t h e r - p r o v e d :i b o o n t o s u f f e r i n g c h i l d r e n '
personality to bring order and goodi!i»t * quarter—why pay more
| P u t n a m ' s E x t r a c t o r is g u a r a n t e e d t o : ^-isc b e w a s t e d ,
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are acceptable; bc- everywhere.
g o v e r n m e n t to Russia.'
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R. T. LOVVERY.
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1.00 "splendid exploits" of the church's
Certificate of I m p r o v e m e n t
10.00 noblo bend and .son, the great re(Win-re m o r e t h a n o n e claim a p ligious kaiser, "Wilhelm Hohenzolpf-ars i r n o t i c e , $2.50 for e a c h adlern."
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LEDGE,
T H R E E FORKS SOCIETY
T H E Bannock Society of the
Slocan is principally composed of
trail blazers, mule skinners, and
hard rock miners. The Society
met a t the Conservatory of Music
in Three Forks the other evening
and scared all the spooks out of
tlie camp. 'Tlie progre.ni was as
follows:
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H. McKEE
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PROP.
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AGENT FOR
This hotel is operated on the European plan, and rooms can be obtained
from 50 cents a night upwards. The
Cafe never closes, night or day, and
within its portals you can obtain
everything in season, from turtle soup
to roast turkey. Do not forget this
when visiting the • metropolis of
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on application.
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. tii--,i;i: m c many opinions exI n a beautiful bartoned voice
-..!•(:-..'. :1 upon \\x< cause of the pres Whiskey
Bill sang with great
-. in war.
J. McKnigbt writing motion that new song, entitled,
co 1 in? N'i'w York Truthseeker Meet me at the Uhine, when the
.-•c'.-i.'- le i'.ink t h a t the church in IIun goes down.
Vi-n:!.--i-.y had much to do with the
T h e eminent Lauder of Ten KOOTENAY GRANITE and
- 'tin ing ol' the carnival of blood and Mile, Danny MeCtmig, warbled
il-.-st motion.
H e claims to have with great pathetic (-fleet that great MONUMENTAL CO.. LTD.
v.-..-olnUi evidence to prove, his perspiring melody called:
For Front St. Next to City Hall, NELSON
;-;..•;•! Lions.
W e know nothing bonme J o h n n y Walker, I'd lay me
P. 0. BOX 8 6 5
;:.''..-.iut it, as we never attended down and de. At the close every
v:.uvch in G e r m a n y , and probably eye in the house was dry.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
never wiil. Tbe following is a reT h e seh-ct audience tried to mob Estimates Given on all Kinds of
sume of what McKnigbt says
Wee Danny McPherson when he
Granite and Marble Work
itl;o ni the oilhodoxical clerics in
rose to sing the High Eoad, but he
S a t a n ' s conn try —G er many:
got off on suspended sentence by
VANCOUVER AND BOUNDARY CREEK DE" T h e orthodox clergy in America
sweetly rendering that soul-touchVELOPMENT AND MINING COMPANY,
are ever ready to ascribe t h e atroLIMITED LIABILITY
er; G o o d b y e , Joe Seagram, it
cities of the H u n mind aud conmay be for years, and it may be NOTICE is liereby fiivcn lhat the deferred
duct lo the atheists and infidels in
Annual Oeneral Meeting of the above-named
f-o-r-e-v-cr
Company will he held at llie reprist red office of
G e r m a n y . This is far from the
llie company, iu the City of (treenwood, B.C.,
Red Paddy, a noted rancher from mi Wediiesdiiy, ibe 7th day of Aupnst, 11)18. at
t r u t h . The small number of so10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the following
purposes namely:—To receive ami consider tlie
called t-theists, infidels and Free- Princeton, delivered an able ad- annual
sttitcmciit of accounts and balance
slieet,
aud the reports of tlie Directors and Audt h i n k e r s honestly strove to keep dress upon the best way to raise a itor thereon:
to elect Directors and other oflicers;
to transact tlie other ordinary business of tlie
G e r m a n y from plunging into a crop of whiskers, and gently Company;
anil to confirm the disposal by the
Company of all its mineral claims situate iu
carnival of blood and destruction whistled that old Slocan l a s s i e , the Vernon Mining Division pf the District of
Vale, and of its miccral claims and interests
entitled,
Take
me
hack
to
Four
which tho church and military
therein situate in Central Camp, in said Distric.
June 29th. 1918.
p a r t y had arranged for the people. Mile, when tha rod fish are big and Greenwood, B.C.,
Uy order,
fat.
P
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d
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'
s
reception
was
very
M.
J. M. WOOD, Secretary.
B u t their opposition was of no
enthusiastic,
and
the
crowd
had
to
avail against a nation gone mad
with lust for tho blood and treas- hold J i m Ryan from hopping over
ife
u r e of their neighbors, and obsessed the footlights aud giving the noted
v</. .-#£>•: ./aa>
with Crazy Bill's delusion t h a t Irish orator a'boquet of shamrocks.
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Greenwood, B.C.
GO TO
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The Windsor Hotel is one of the
oldest and most comfortable hotels in the
red metal metropolis. It is located in the
heart of the city, and convenient to all
business houses, Heated with steam and
electricity, Fine sample rooms, Many
of the bedrooms contain electric heaters,
The bar is replete with modern beverages. Hot coffee, sandwiches, ahd light
lunches always ready. Touch the wire
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You will find that the company endeavors at all times to
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CENTRALLY
LOCATED
J u s t as Tennessee J i m had limbtheir " G o d " would" give them the
Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Pish
ered u p and was about to sing,
victory over t h e e n t i r e world.
and Poultry. Shops in nearly all the
'
Vv'hetv the war broke out Germ- Away down in Kaslo, where the
towns
of
the
Boundary
and
Kofttenay.
Hot and Cold Water; Steam Heat and Telephone in
NOTICE
any iuiil a population of 05 millions^ cherries sweetly grow, a report
each room.
Of this number "25 millions were. reached the huucli that a bottle of MEETING OF GAME CONSERVATION BOARD
Catholics, and 05 millions Protest- boozd had. been located on Cody
ROOMS WITH PRIVATE
BATHS.
A meeting of the Game Conservation
ants, the balance being adherents creek, and the entire audience Board,
will be ,held 111 the office of the
'4. iSS5£5S£S5?3*53W
CUISINE
AND
SERVICE
THE
BEST
of the J-v-'i^h, Greek a n d Armen- stampeded in order to stake exten- Curator of the Provincial -Museum,. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., on July
First Class Cafe and Barber Shop
ian creeds with a small percentage sions.29th, 191S, and days following.
The Board will be pleased to receive
of F r e e t h i n k e r s . . T h e kaiser is the
B r r x v SUNDAY was recently op- all sportsmen between the hours of 10
spiritual and temporal head of all
a.in. aud 12 noon on tlie 29th inst.
Steam Heated; Electric' Lighted.
Any communications should be mailed
t h e churches in Germany, and orated on for hernia. His trouble
before the above date to receive consid15 to 40 Watt Lamps—50c each.
RATES S1.03 per day and up; European Plan.
priestcraft is inseparable from the \vas probably caused, by jumping eration
60 Watt Lamps—75c each.
govern merit. The clergy are paid on hell too much on the platform.
F. KERMODE,
Bus Meets all Trains and Boats.
The
surgeons
should
cut
a
piece
Secretary,
100 Watt Lamps—$1.25 each;
out of the public t r e a s u r y , and are
Game Conservation Board *• «$•«$• •$•«!» •!»«!••$• if. «|» •!»•!• •$•»!» tlnl* *f* *f* *fr *f» «f* *f* *f* •?• •^•*5
out
of
Billy's
gall,
and
give
him
a
ever -ready to boost that hot air
Victoria, B.C., July iSth, 1918.
$1,25 each
60 Watts
about the " d i v i n e r i g h t s " of rulers. chance to.balance his brain. H e
100
"
2.00 »
. -The'clerical party, composed al- has been crazy with, egotism, for
sVr^Tjpsis
O
F
200
»
3.50 »-'•:.
. iiuift .'< r.tircly of papal members, several years.
W
LAND ACT AMENDMENT"
recently had i OS . m e m b e r s iu the
STORAGE BATTERIES
ELECTRIC
When buying a bicycle see or write me first, I am agent for the well-known
P r e - e m p t i o n now confined to surveyed
B E H I N D every event stands the lands
Cleveland bicycle, the best bicycle made, and not any higher in price than
'.Reidisis'f,',. while the next strongonly.
VULCANIZING
CHARGED and REPAIRED
Records will be g r a n t e d covering only
any other gcod wheel.
est -party', only, "had GO. members. shadow of a . woman. . Perhaps land
.suitable for agricultural purposes
I keep a complete stock of bicycle accessories and tires, to fit every, wheel,
and wliich is n o n - t i m b e r land.
I n Germar.y and all other . conhi even, the kaiser h a s some woman
P a r t n e r s h i p pre-emptions . abolished,
and my prices are right
b
u
t
p
a
r
t
i
e
s
o
f
n
o
t
more
t
h
a
n
four
may
:
tries, in wliich. theology is permitted pulling his vest do.vvii, and telling a r r a n g e for adjacent pre-emptions, with
I
am
well
equipped
w
tli
tools,
and have a long experience in this line, to
joint residence, but each making .neecs-'
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
•-..to'mix with politics it has been him to put 011 his white shirt when . sury Improvements'.on respective claims.
dp all kinds of repair work. Also motorcycle oil and tires, and spark plugs
P
r
e
e
m
p
t
o
r
s
m
u
s
t
occupy
claim*
for
Write ine for prices and catalogue
• omul that clerics.are all things to he gof s to a cbuice, or lectures five y c a r s and m a k e improvements to
value of $10 per acre, including clearing,
••sdl.men according to the stake they abont his partner, to the Bible class and cultivation of a t least 5 acres, before receiving Crown G r a n t .
m Blacksmith and Bicycle Dealer, Woodwork, Oxy-Acetylene Welding,
are playing for.. T h e principal in the little red school-house.
W h e r e p r e - e m p t o r in occupation not
less t h a n "S years, and h a s made proporBrazing, Aluminum Soldering, Etc.
aim of the clerical-party is.to get a
tionate improvements, he may, because
of ill-health or other cause, be granted
GRAND
FORKS
OvKii.ih Franco.t-lifi' Yniihs'.h'avp i n t e r m e d i a t e certiiicate of improvement
theological- .cinufc upon Germany
and t r a n s f e r his claim.
OPPOSITE C I T Y ' H A L L AND GRAND F O R K S GARAGE
a n d America.'autl repress all new been teaching King Goorge how to
Records w i t h o u t . p e r m a n e n t ' r e s i d e n c e
m a y be issued provided applicant makes
. "ideas' in.d progress •'•• I t -seeks- to eat hot, 'b.ti'ckwhryi.!, cakea and play. i m p r o v e m e n t s tu extent; of £300 pel' an- am:
n u m and records s a m e 'ach year. Failriije in these modern, days by the htvpe.ball. ,()iir bHnveil and grac- Tiro 16 m a k e improvements or record
^ 3 •'•.. Xii
s a m e will operate a s forfeiture.
Title
jvipa! dictum of the Kith."century. >6u=5'kinjr pliouhV \i" careful and cannot be obtained on-tlifsti claims in
loss -than 5 y e a r s , witb improvements of
\V!if-!i 'this p a r t y , meets with nob'play nok<r with I Iin Sammies. $10 per acre,. 'Including 5 acres cleared
and cultivated, . and residence of a t
(.•'npu.-ii.ioii it blames the opposing Tlip'y Mill in'KiNfc't-liiVt.-- five aces are yiuiiKt .2 y e a r s . '
-.'.I.'re-cjinp.lor holding Crown Grant may
E
/"ice. upon . the atheists and inII- hetter limn five k.ingH'.
record a n o t h e r pre-emption, if he r e • liiires land in. conjunction, with Jiis
farm, without actual occupation, proVi•.']'-•/ and it is from this fact'that
vided s t a t u t o r y Improvements made ainl
V. '*• American "clergy.- have m:tiriiy
W.^M'tiMicth^-diiy when o n r hoyp resilience maintained oil Crown granted
lan'il.
i.;'_•_i;n. t!i<'ir cue Tor blaming the will addreps t h e i r lettotv,.. from
iMisiiryeyed a r e a s , hot 'exceeding 20
acres, m a y be leased a s homesitcs;
t ' i i n hiom-troHities upon, t h e m o s t Somewhere |iv (iennany. insti-iid of title ti> be obtained after ftlllllling residential and improvement conditions.
'j; iicefiil. and merciful people in that'old;'jiostoll'ice in Fraiice t h a t
For g r a z i n g and industrial purposcn. .
a r e a s exceeding G!0 acres niay be leased
X' vrman.y — the so-calied atheists 'they have m-ed for .such a Jong by oiie person or company..
PRE.EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS ACT.
. av.d itilidt'js.
time'.
T h e scope, of this Act is enlarged to
Include
all persons joining and serving
v.y i h e theologians, of Germany,
with H i s Majesty's Korces. T h e time
I x these modern days of our within which t h e heirs or devisees of a
vciifrying favor for their own ends
deceased p r e - e m p t o r m a y apply for
boasted
civilization the law of the title u n d e r this Act. is extended from
' a n d ideas, .-with t h e politicians, are
one y e a r from t h e d e a t h of such person,
formerly, until one year after the
largelyvvy to>: blame for t h e present jungle still prevails,.and the human as
conclusion of t h e p r e s e n t war.
This
n
e wolves arc still cryiug:
' ' N o t this privilege is also m a d e retroactive.
unpleasant ,-."conditions ' i .'v;th
ALLOTMENT
vorid.
. X-XXXx. :XX ' i'XxXxXXX •'iiiari.,Jesiis, font' Barabbas, the rob- TOWNSITE PROPERTY
ACT.
Provision
is
m
a
d
e
for
t h e g r a n t to
vM'he war propaganda, -which litis
persons ..holding uncompleted Agreements t o . P u r c h a s e from the Crown of
v. 1.•••:;; ;i "eaii-ifd onv w i t h o u t cessation ;
proportion :of. the: land, if divisible,
PeitiNo-••:tii-e" past"•fouKvyears, .-'"eh
as the: ; p a y m e n t s ,' a l r e a d y s m a d e : will
• ..•iii.--,',t'ri;r;i'iany-'tiiVr'- the . l a s t . forty
r
cover
in '.proportion- to t h e sale price'-'of
iiiuiiy....prop!e. in ;t heV Fnited State? the whole
parcel. ''••Twb.'O.r more persons
';•• years, li:^ found its chief export'holdingA g r e e m e n t s , m a y .group
have i .vdiseoyere'd.;'.-'-Canada;
Wa'- t h e i r i n t such
e r e s t s anil apply for a propor. eiits iu the pulpits of t h e c c u n t r y . ,
:
tionate
allotment
jointly. I f . i t is not
(Ruled or Plain)
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Vnmi•ti(nes: :-(id»cnies wLr;r;i;olhirip ^considered advisable
to divide the land
F r o m these. wu=..the puljlic.i.rain.dyof
;
C'IVI red by a n application for a propor^else;-will;-XXXXX.'-,. X4X-.v.-t i o n a t e allotment, a n allotment of land
M -vr-raany dehaiiciiethyaitd^perv^erted
i«f equal value selected from available
.Crown lands in - t h e .; locality m a v be
- >: (All Sizes)
.
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:
:,;' t •' -. the ex I ••!! t v\ hich : v has • been clem-:
.-."• -Trin' ';forewerie'5"'JnV^Ef'ipliii.i.d.Jaie. m a d e . These; allotments a r e conditional
upon, p a y m e n t of V: all taxes due . the
7
".i&iY. i'lat-e'ii/hy; :th-i suppbrtV'ahdLap;?sliilVynaking big'moiieyV;althdtjgh :. Grown or t o ; a n y ; "municipality. The
rights... of .: persons to whom Ahe pur•.;-piV!i--\tVe(v;it:i'e'couhtryTias"given tn ac h v griii nii. h;:;i M7 b eeii,' I ost; at yen chaser; from, t h e Crown h a s agreed to
•sell .are also protected.- T h e decision of
XjXXtfiQXXXXXioiiivV: yearsvJLp every 'during;.'t-heypai'st •t''\vo;'>yenirs.-.:--.v.;,'.'.; 'X-iXi t h e Minister of Lands..in respect to the
!
•'"adjustment'of. a., proportionate-allotment
yX- ; "age a!>i;fiendi^h'"r:rim'e\''an'(i:ba'r*
is final! •-. T h e .time: for. m a k i n g applica;tion -for t h e s e , allotments is limited to
1st day of. May, 1919.Y Any applicav ^..i l l v V ^ v h i ^ h . ? ^
-y.To' t h e iXi\•rma'; in'-.'-•Fr.ihr-.p-j'e'v.ftn. -the
t i o n i r . a d e : a f t e r : t h i s d a t e will not be
considered. : T h e s e allotments apply to
i ' ^ i l » > » M l »»«i^i
ixX •'~i-,er--X.?iiv]'[\}l*X':M\n\9^
•&r\r- mn? !.]'. ^ r : : 0 rren ,- Thev are ;, town" lotsV. and
lands of ..the Crown sold
•at
public,
auction.
'•.':.'.'
'yih^ied;-up-;-n;..t£!e';:vvprhl;: ••:••:. •;!:.'
vy
,?avf.3.r : a'.v;;
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