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V r _., _ .tt 1-. -_ ft.. .,.., 0 . ...-,j.--..». ,,,, -.A ..~ it to-l . .- ...i -1,-.-. _ _ _ . .». , ~ - . - _-., t- -. . -. -=-,.-,_.- - , , ,.-.- 2 - ': -' -_-, »' .» 5. _- _-__-1 - " _ .- '-;,.)_;.., =,.__-,. ..;».,: -. _ ~ ,--_-,,_'_k ..-- J _;,,,..s L .. . »» . . - »-» J -- .1 . » - , - --~ - . - --1 t ---.;~ 1.-t ,t - - ' - --_ \-- _ _ . . -~ = ’,---.-,-_-~ ,e _ - - -» <" *"4* ` 'i' it 'S' vi- 1|.. t » f 1 - ` -.1 .. t ° ‘ l Ht; ld "f\’“ vt “l ""'-»» t ~ “Yr- , e- t __ ,.., . » . if _ -. -. :wet gut. Haw _ ' met. -two ri-in cHAnLo'i'ri_ri-own oiniiniitn - ' _JULY 26 _1915 Bargains _ -IN- . A t‘uii\'t-iitlop from tlit- Second Dis- ' trict of Qut-en’s t‘onnty will be held at 0 S the l.yt't-um liail. tfliarluttt-town. the 27th of Jul_v inst.. at I o'clock p.m.. to ' t-lioos ` ' Very fll'l€ tl'0lllf l'0dE_' g30','.7.ggm51 ‘ Assenilily, each poll to st-nd five dele- We have about adozen ga'-`*‘~ Liberal-Conservative Convention i. Second District ol Queen’s .t- ('anditlatt-s for the I»eSlSl8llV0 Al.I3Eli’I‘ 'l`ltlfIilIERl-I. Coiivener. Now go by road or ferry. 'l‘elephoue con- nection. _ open for the season. Visitors can D. W. WHITE, Pnor-n|E'ron. Wanted a Miliner Apply by letter only STANLEY BROS. 2261-T-26Mm\t'f3i. -4 split bamboo and green- hart-at prices from $6 to $25 each We Offer i 25 per cent Discount on any ofthesej I-Iere’s ‘ a fine bargain just at the i right time. These are hand-made rods and tinc- ly finished throughout. .l. G. -.lamies § nnuooisr __l,__ Q 5 it Bt-dfortl I-'arnit-rs' t-o~opt.-rati\'t-. (`o., ‘ “in ht- itt-id tit nedftttti saturday, July | otlort- Ellis, Secretary. t 21 ' t Farm For Sale 1-' sitiiatt-tl at Nine Mile Creek about 8 milt-s 1'rom ltoclty Point. 40 acres in a niaintler covert-tl with hard and soft - wood, farm wt-ll watered. Good house '; and 1 shipping &c. For further particulars appl_y on the premises to , 1720-il~1\lwfni2\\'ksptl. ' v v li Farmers Meeting Thv Senii-aniiual iiit-elim; of the 31. at 1 o`clot-lt. By order The- ilil»T-1!`_’.\i:ii. arm containing 51 acres of land, good state ot' cultivation, the re- out-builtiings. (.`onvcnient to Iii MRS. AI.l-IX. 1'. Mt:I)ONAI.D. New Doniinioii P. O. P. E. I. w in A V , i_ ___ : t "/re:-fi We I‘€C€iVeCi 8 i3l'g€ Sl`liD- servativc party will be lielti in the hall get the benefit by purchasing one of ours. G. H. Taylor I L__.___i lint llarhoiir South. wlit-ii atltlroi-'ses will ment 'of~ movements diréct ggi from the manufactures* notiii. io iioiiiiiiaic caiiditiatt-s for the and 35 these Were_ Oroered Legislatirt- _-‘Asst-iiibly. Each poll is l)€fOI‘€ tl`l€ WZll‘ DIICCS hE1\_/E! restiiit-sit-ti to st-iiti the necessary dele- not advanced and you will tzt-tts. 1 ct ll Liberal-Conservative Convention F ourlh District of King’s \\‘ A (`o1i\~t-iiiion of the Libt-ral-(`oii- .\iiirra_\‘ liirer on \\`etliic-sday, July l!tl:'». at tlirrt- o’t-lot.-k in the after- ll ii. .\it-t;t'iGA.\:. 1-rt-situ-tit. ll On tht- saint- t-vt-niiig a public nit-et- will lit- ht-iti in the hall at l\lurra_\’ tht- power wlio has ust arrived l`roiii Ber lin. tht- t-rn front is t-.\'pt-ctt-tl tht-re to prove tht- l tht- tiii pi _ . ' - ' blow. lit-t-t-nt rt-ports of the wt-stwartl iiiovt-iiicnt of (lt-riiian i`t-rt-es wt-re, ac- t-ortliiig to this i1it'oi'1iiaiit, cngiiiet-retl hv t~t-iv.iig lit-r t-nt-iiiit-S. anti at the tiiiit- Farm for Sale at Orwell Cove The undersigned offers for immediate sale his farm fronting on acres of good land with some timber well watered and_ close to shipping etc. For particulars apply to Orwell Bay consistin of 50 GEORGE M. NICHOLSON Orwell Cove 2243-7-26llitiipd. _ ALLIES WERE DECEIVED. l.tl.\`l)()N, July 21.- Actrortlliig to inilitary attacht- of a neutral j , wlit-re ht- spt-.nt st-vt-ral yt-ars in s tifiit-ial capat-ily. tht- t*t`l`ort which Gt-rinaiis are iiiakiiig on the east- siiprt-inc tit-citliiig fat-tor ot' tire ar. .\'o tloiibt is t-ntt-rtaiiit-tl in Ger- aii military tiuartt-rs of its stit:t:t-ss. l other iiiilitziry trtiiisltlcrutitiits. for tinit- ht-ing, arc bt-ing siihortiinat- l to the iiiiportaiict- ot` giving Von iiitit-iihcrg, who is in t-hit-.f coniinaiitl, o iortiiiiit\' of striking fi trusliinj, Gt-rintiny for the purpose ot' de- lit-ii the rt-port t-ainc l'roiii llollantl aiitl Suit'/.ei'laiitl that ai German of- feiisive was ht-ing prt-pared in the wcst, tht- Gt-rniaii lint- iiitiut-t-tl to the ni ary for tit-t`t-iise. iiiiiiiiiiii strt-iigtli coiisitlert-tl necess- “lt` t-vcr tlit- figures lit-coiiic ktiowii." says the attaclit.-. “thc woritl will bc siirprised." 'l`ht- Gt-riiiaii plan of t-ainpaign on ie t-tistt-rn t`i‘oiit is atliiiitit-tl by tht- ritish iiiilitary writt-rs to bt- on a rastt-r t`roiit than anytliitig _vt-t at- tt-iiipir-tl iii tht- war. Along tht- wliolt- front t`roiii tht- llaltic to _lioiiniaiiia. not far short of 1,00 inilt-s. (lt-riiitiii ,i(.|i\-,.r,.,ii,_\-1[,,,,_ pramim- }\|m],;C. anti Austrian arniit-s art- in iiiotioii rtist-1'. aiitl tht- t-ziiitiitlatcs. ('h:iir to I) Tl DE TABLE JULY. -. W liigh Waters i < Day Time ii't Tiinc Th 202 ” ‘ 13.22 14.18 15.16 16.18 17.24 18.33 19.40 20.40 iiiité mssesvswi »-<:or~;=a>t-tzcf-I oo~l0ac\»‘~s»:t~:»-I ~‘t~i_c'>»i_~‘t~l-i~ FCQDDKOAS-7 2.44 3.24 4.03 4.41 5.20 - 0.01 i _ -6.44 . i-‘_ _ Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th Yarmouth Silver Black Fox and Fur a tlock uiitl takt-ii over ranch free ol' it 1-‘. 7.30 21.36 " _“T” NN PF* Ill: 22.20 23.14 iii. T11, 0,00 10.42 \V. 0.42 11.26 Ti.. 1.11; . 1:1-it it 1.15 12:.: sa. :att 1::.:iti S. 2.34 liilti ill. 2.58 li`>.‘_51l 6.8 'l`u, 52.30 " iti_Jil 6.5 W. - -1.14 imt. 0.11 'i-it. I r..t>t; 10.10 0_4 it. . t..tit; 20.28 tif. sa. 7.15 21.34 s. 8_2-i 22.32 M. o_::o 23.20 'l‘ti. l0_Zll W. ,Y 0_1-5 11.211 _ 'i‘it. ‘ 0.17 - 12.24 ' 10 1] S. 9.08 . _.;_i_;_i_;_1¢_-i.q :.:t$--»-r-»:C»i~:.: tt: _z Sa. 8.18 l 12 9.56 .~1."_~‘.~‘.".~’? -l:C7lJ5»3iL’1~ lil 14 15 16 17 i8 ."‘.".`1.`1‘ wxua .lil 20 21 22 is ?"."?7° :nice 23 I4 25 ."."?°?’°° \i~i::rc: 26 27 e::.\ l". 1.25 ]fl.ltl fl." a=~i 28 20 :io 31 7.1; ' S8.. 1.55 14.03 to 8th. t'lout‘l_v anti uii:=f-tilt-tl. lllli to I tflth. warm it-two. 1-tot to isnt, gt-tr ’ I-ral rain pcriotl. l{)ili to Ul!ntl, pron- fratlng lit-al. 1’.Ilrtl to 27th, tliiinrlnr shtm-t=.-rt.. '.-sin to ziittt, ctitti anti tim- " agreeable. _4 I!-_ _____ _ ll R _'iil5-T-Z3Z.!.\iti. l’it-tou, .\'ova Scotia, fl nt: t-xprt-str: frtiiii lltililax tt-iboiit. ooiii, for Soiiris, l’. lt). lslantl. aiitl lit-ro awaits the arrival of the after- JU|_y_]Ut to tml’ ,,001 “,m,(,_ MH noon traiii l`i't>m tlizirlottctoivii; tl ntl l’ttiiit_ Bti:-..~.t-_ lit-turiiiiig, t~all:; nt (i ntl rt-t\ii'ii:: to i‘it-ton. Aniltt-i':;t, (irlntistoiit-. lslauti. l’oiiil (l il Co. ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. 511 p. c. cash tlividt.-iids paitl last year. 20 p. t~. cash dividends gua- rtiiitt-cti this year. l`nle.~1s more than 20 p, c. t-ash be paid will add more foxes to tht- ranch. Anit-rit-aii sliart-lioltlers are inet on rrival ot` tht- Bosioii boat at the li ii' H( hargc. vntc. THis vEAn's oivioenos. V s. P. Gouoisv. secretary. _ ‘ “ Lady Sybil " l.t-avr-tt liitt-.rtzolonial llallway Wharf W |vtoNDAv AND THURSDAY l ft-nt-li wt-t-lt, on arrival of the inorn- it-nt-t- to itlagtltilt.-ii islands as fol- ll* P\\‘Ii: l{ti t- ovt-r hy Ut-tttht-r iiiight not lie t`iil- iilit-tl hut (it-riiianywoiiltl not bt- l`iil- tion to oi`l`t-r tt-rtns til' pt-ace that :intl with tht- ol-it-vt ot' t-iit~irt-lint.: tlit- Rus- . . l-0 Jeweier 8; Optician shit. iititt. .it-1ttt......\it-i,t»tttt. .ur A. 1.. L . - 1-‘ _ le takt-n at S p_iii. '.’205-T-Lllliiitii Cl' sian ariiiics anti t-oiiipt-lliug ti siirrtintl- in t-oiiiparistiii with whit-li St-tlan woiiltl ht- ii sniall ai`t`air, or if this riiiit- objt-ct slioulti not bt- ohtaint-tl . f t-oiiipt-lling llit- t-vat-uatioii of Po- iii ntl on tht- ont- sitit- tint] l-lt-igiuiu aiitl part ot' l-‘ratico on tlit- titlit-r, tht- ist‘i".~: liatists that tht- wal' woiiitl oiiltl liavt- tht- zipptuirtiiicc- ot` ning- iiaiiiinity. int-itleiitally, it may be mentioned that wt-rc tht- l`tiitt-tl States fort-t-tl to ht-lligt-rt-nt actitni, as, at-t:oi'tlitig to init- tlit-orists is tit-riiiati_v`s desiri- tlit- rt-asoiis i`or iiiakiiig pt-at-e pro- posals wliicli might he satisfat-tory to A FEW SHARES FOR SALE CAR_ sonit- of tht- Allit-s would bt- all tht- stroiiger from the Gerinan point of it-w. ln this t-oiiiit-t-tion ti iiott-wortli,\` iilllillt-stitiii was t-oiitaint-tl in ti t-oni- niunit-titioti froiii liit- iiiilitary corres- 5 poiitlt~n1 tit' tht- l\iiinf-ht-_-tt-i' ttiiartliaii. who aftt-i' tiist-.il:tl two Gt-rnuiii nt-ropianes to Aligntli in their lines. ,», . -ti-» -. M.. The Suinmerside District oi' the Methodist Church held their Annual (‘oiivention at I-‘rec-town, Tuesday, July 20th The weather was ideal, and a lovelicr place for ii. meeting. than tlllS DW!!! little church in the grove could not be thought ot. The dis- trict was well represented, delegates and visitors from 10 Auxiliaries. 2 Circles and 7 Bands being present. The divisional exercises at the meet- ing session were led by Rev. Geo. Mvris pastor of the (‘liurch, who ga e a most inspiring address on the value of Faith accompanied by works. The District Organizer, Mrs. tllev.) W. A. Thomson preslcied at all the 'sessioiis in bei- usual bright and help- l'ul way. The Branch President, Mrs. U: F. Sanford, St. John, N. B., was present and rendered valiiable help at all the sessions.. The reports from Auxiliaries were encouraging. and hopeful for the coming year Bright papers and talks on the following sub- jects were given. “Prayer” by Mrs. ll. Lorti, Cape Traverse; “t`liristinn Stt-wnrdsliip", Mrs. Pritlliani, Suni- inersitlc; “'i`lie Study Class." Mrs. J. W. \\’riglit, Bedt-que; “Tho Annual Methods." Mrs. C. W. strong, Sum- niersitie; “Mission Band Methods", Mrs. F. Wright, Wilmot; “Mite-bor es", Mrs. (Rev.) G. M. Young, Try- on; “Glimpse of our work in Canada,” Mrs. (Rev.) Geo. Se-liar, Bitieford; "The Circle of Influence." Mrs. San- forti. Mrs. (Rev). J. A. St-liar, who with her husband has been engaged 1 in Missionary work aiiioiig the lntliaiis at Saddle Lake, Alberta. gave some very interesting items about their work there. lier slngii-g in the Cue language was also richly enjoyed. At the piibllc ineetlng in the evening, Rev. G. M. Young delivered an eloq- uent. address on tue prt-st-nt anti the prohabie outt-nine of tli»- grt-at war. The District Organizer gave a resume of the work of our tlistrit-l anti niatle a strong appeal for itioro workers both at home and abroad Mrs. San- i`oiti`s atldrt-ss was vt-ry -_-ariitfsi and .'iispii'ing. She reviewed tiif- iiilssioii- ilfi' tziliitttitiii throughout the world t.-llin: of llic great awakt-iiiiig in ('liiiia. Jiipaii. Korea anti liiliaii aiitl ot' tiit- tit~t lznt- of Islaniisni tiiroiiglioiit Africa. She also made a stirring ap- peal t`or recruits for the i’-irc-ign work. The choir rendered ext-t-lleiit music. anti solos wt-re beaiitifully sling b_v Mrs. \\'indsor, Vrnpaiiti, and Miss .»\niy Lortl, Tryon. Thr-. ladies if l-‘ret-town t-ntertaint-tl the tlelsgatt-.s and visitors in a royal manner. Tablt-s were put tip under the trees an-i siiinptuous rt-pasts served to whitrii all tlitl ainplt- justice. N. L. W. _ GERMANS WOULD LIKE THE CON- FLICT T0 END AT ONCE. Ill-lItl.lN, July 20.-tStat`f Corros- poiitlt-iicn New York 'l`inicsl~Tlit.-rc art-_ niany liitlit-ations that Gcriiiany is fast ript-ning towurtl "pt-at-o with hon- or antl saft.-ty"~-oii licr own tt-.r1ns~ although our-. woiiltl probably nt-ver snspt-ct. it if lit- coiiliiietl liiiiist-lt' to rt-ailing tht-. (it-rnian papt-rs uiilt-ss ht- rt-atl vt-ry t~ai'el`uli_\' lit-twt-eii llio lint-s of ct-rltiiii inspirt-tl articles anti st-iiii- otlit-ial slatt-nit-tits. Soiintliiig public opiiiitni pt-r.-;tiiiall\' the only satisfat-tory way ot' gt-ttiiig iu1`ori1ialioti ht-rt--~-l ilntl that ii-.-xt to "Aiiiei'it-aii tiiiiniuiiil.ion" tht-. titit-stion most frt-t|iit-ntly asketl ine by (lt-rnians is "\\'lit-ii are \-_’t- going to hawt- pt-at-t-'."' “llow long is it going to last?" Often lho hopes of ati early- and l`avorahlt-.~-pt-at-t: is vt-ilotl in tht- voluiiteei't-ti rt-tiiark "lt can`t last tt long while yt-t." 'l‘lir-se i.poiitaiit-oils opinions and tiiit-sliotis ahoiit the probable dura tif-it ot` tht- war l t-tiroiiiitt-.r chit.-Sli' 1:' talking \\ith working itieii ant! wo- |ii~_-n, sniall shop kt-t-pe-‘s, triiipltiyt' --». tw \\'lit'n you not-if. your stiirt-es ol' iiift1i'|ii:.i:tti lii;:li~.' up iii-1 social stalt-. you _\'oui'.~'t-lt' liave.to tio ilit t|iit-stioiiiiipr, aiitl llit-. ltight--' you gt' tht- inort- pt-1-ttistt-iit _von niiis‘ hi- in ortlt-1' to tnrii tht-. coiivt-i'saiioii into pt-.atro t-liaiint-Is. l'ntloi the s\ii‘t`:it-t-. rt-- titrtuieo. liowevt-r, y`oil tliscovo that big business nieii, and even members of liie n ilitary caste are doing stun-` hartl thinltiiii:~--aiitl in not ri i`-_-w cases coiistriictivo spot-iilatlng--oii the sub ject of pt-.act-.. You get ilio impres- sion l'i-oiii your iiivt-siigiitit.-i-.s that tht- tlovt- of pt-ace will get .'t |,'t't:.'it ovation any time it turns up, always; provitlt-tl that it's a pi'ti-(lt-rnian dove, bearing in its hill not only ati olive twig hilt it fat. intit-iiiiiity. t~hoit~n coloiiit-s, cliiinlt of l-‘rant-t-_ Iittssia and Bt-.l|:iuiii. li ciiniiot bt-put loo utrutigly that while not only tht- iiitiitst-s, bitt the classt-S its wt-Il, art- t-.'ti:t-rl_v lookini: i`oi‘\rartl to at i't-turii lo tht- normal coiitlitioit ol peat-t-. it innst, ticcordiiig to tht-. pro st-nt tr-mpt-1' ot` tht- Gorman pct-ill". bt- zi. pt-at-t-. fiivni'ahlt- to Gt-rmany, with Gt-riiiaiiy tht- pritit-ipal judge in pro noiiiit-ing on its t|na|lt._v. Notwitlisttiiitiiiig the slib-siirt'itt-t- nt-at'o talk. tht-ro in not tht- slighltrsl t-vitlt-nt-t- that tit-rniany is willing to t|uit t-itht-r now or in the ininit-tliatc i`titurr-_ l liavt- nt-vt-r niet it German in tht- past st-rt-n months who has t-vr-ii hintt-tl iii the possibility of tiuit ting. All st-t-iii to be sincerely anti t-vt-u ft-rvt-.ntly trying to livo up to ihn honit- "llintlt-rborginn motto tt. “holtl out." until thc str0I\lZOHl- IICFVCF win and (it-i‘niaii_v can tlitiltllié llIf‘ iiiiit-it-tit-sirt-tl pt-.nt-1-. either wholly or iii large part. 'l`o tho well~tllst-.ipliii t-tl Gcriiinii public opinion, it penet- tliat. woiiltl leave Germany in tht- “statii quo ante helium" is flllllc lill- tliinkahlt-. To rt-.pt-at that all Germans with wlioiti I have talked never tiouht that Gorintiirv will win in the end is ii worlt of siipet-ogtitioii, but. there art- 801111 iiitt:resl.ing anti significant tlllferencos of opinion as tti the completeness ot the victory and the time. when anti way in wlilt-li this will come about. The military men are invariably anti quite lioiieiitly modest on the subject. As typical of the feeling amonl ll"- oliiet-rs, l quote the remark of one of the most brilliant of the YOUIIKBF Of liners on the General Stalll "G9l'lTl1'H\i’ can never be coiitiiiered." Many non-fighters consider that Germany has ali-eatly won the war. and that it is mt-rely a matter of hang ing on to what they already have! in order to “cash iii" at the P6809 D650- iial-onii "wliit:li niust come some time." The hope is frt-.ttiiently expressed lllll France will soon see "the l\P9l99B' ness of her fight." and another favor ite thought uppermost ln the.mliitis oi many Germans iii that En8lll'lfl Will "come to her senses." Au interesting variant of thlsthought wbtlch I have l Sérl.-\Vith reference to the magnifi- e t recruiting meeting held in Morell Hall this evening so ably conducted by Rev. Dr. Fullerton we think it only fair to state that there is on the honor roll of St. Peters and Marie Presby- terian Congregation nine names of young men at the front or on the way. The two young heroes who offered tlioir services at the meeting were also from this Congregation making a to- tal of eleven. This is in addition to Peter M. Grant of the Church of Scot- land. Bangor, Lot 40, now recovering front wounds in Germany, who was in the 16th. Batt. Vancouver liiglilnnders who covered themselves with glory in retaking the guns at the terrible battle oi' St. Julian or Lsngeiiisrck. Front Bangor also there is at the front, or on the way, Peter McDougall. son 0( Colin McDougall Esq and Mr. Comp- ton, son of Mrs. John Compton. The names of C. Lceiand Coffin, son of Henry Coffin of Morell aiitl now in the hospital at Slieffield Englaiitl recover- ing froni wounds received when in the fanions fighting tenth and Mr. D. A. Simons of Cable Head who I tlilnk was in the artillery, were mentioned but it was not stated that Mr. Simons has another brother at tho battlo front who has been in 'inany of the hardest battles of the campaign. All honour to the brave lads who are now doing their bit as well as those who are yet to go. The reference to the heroic death of Mr. Birt of Fanning Brook who fell at the front with his face to the foe sent n thrill through the large audience. At a meeting of this kind it is impos- sible to remember everything and I think it only right that these facts should be known. I aiu Sir etc. RESIDENT. Morcll. July 26, 1915. ~w»-“M~ / lead her to fintl a way out of an ex- pensive anti losing game." A bi-iiiker ot' iiitci-iiatioiial iiott-. in discussing the involved aiitl tlolit-.ate question of launcliing the “peace that iiiust come" was particularly iiitoi-est- od in inquiring what one iiian in Ani- crica possesseti the i'et|uisite tact to start the ball rolling toward an arniis- tit-c when the time was ripe. lie was particularly iiitert-stt-tl to learn of sonic Anlerlcaii who possessed thc iietzt-ssary judicial tact to delicately convince Sir Etlwarti Grey ot' the error of his ways. The t-eiilral anti iiiiportant fact still rt-.niaiiis that the stitf but-kbono of the Gcrninn people is the t'z\r-flung Geriiiaii hatllt- line across Fraiitfo anti Polantl anti that the Gt-rinaii people cannot conceive of even tho remote possibility of their ariiiit-s ever being driven otit of tht-. t-.nt-init-s' t-.ouiitries_ Tliert-. are intt-resting siiaties aiitl tilvt-i'gt-iii-t-s of opinion as to wlit-ii anti how the tit-adlot-k will be broken, aiitl soiiit- ot` tht- gossip anti runiors art- sigiiiiit-aiit as intiit-ating several mark- ed trends and undorcurrents of public opiiiioii. ’l‘liut»t l tiiitl almost iiiiaiiini- ous a;:i‘t-1-nit-nt that “thc war \\'o1i`t last over anotlit-r wititt-r. ()ii the otlit-r liaiitl, soiiir-_ ont- “close to lliii- tlt-.iibt-.rg toltl soiiit- ont- t-lst--antl so on tiowii tht- liiie---tliait tlif-. war woulti not ht- ovt-i‘ ht-fore i‘liristnias. llintit-ii- hurg probably nt-vt-1' said iiiiytliiiig of tht-_ kititl. but tht- bit oi` gossip is nont- tlit- lt-ss sigiiilit-iiiit. l~lt|iially witlioiit basis, in all proli- altility, is tht- rt.-iniii'k attrihiitt-tl to tht- liiipt-.rial t‘liaiit-.tilioi' von Belli- iiiaiiii-lt»»t»t+t+»t-sstttttm, tuiiniiit ctiss1§1§_i_1m_'i_11s.. up word each continuation. Gash must |ceomPI"¥ °"d°|'- Mllllmtlm _ charge Twenty-five cents. - ' 1 -=i L Agents Wanted ___ I its EN 'l`lie i perie niissi 08. lit»:ii'tlei'.-t .iii t-t BOAR _tc-tl iiiotl mlnlllgqi- ..- _,_ rs wANTEo-ro sEi.i. Fon Pg; Old Reliable Fonthill Nurser- Fc We teach our men to sell. Ex- an neo unnecessary. Highest com- na ons paid. llandsome free t---itipnteiit Stone & Welllngton.'I`o- ronto_, Ont. 1805-7-3ME26l. Miscellaneous Ties w1i.LiNG 1'o"T"Ai<`s' orders or Boomers during odd Ilows Grand-Lodge, Aug, 10, 11 ti 12, will please leave their mes at Beer & Goff's grocery, 2219-7-23-M31 Wi Teachers Wanted ' '\\'- 1 I TEAEl-iEf"WKtTTEbT-3i`5`6`L/tes' III DERS CAN BEACCOMMODAT- with large front. rooms and all ern coiiveiiieiicos ln a. central ocation. Apply at this oflice. WA- 2213-7-23M6ipti. to vi/'KN Sci one of experience preferred. Apply ___ .__' J "ll ale teacher for Rennle's Road iool, No. 111. Supplement, $40, Donald Andrews, Secy. of True. toes. 2143-7-20M E61. iffifit' s R§ TE A; er for St. Catherines school No. . Supplement $15.00. Appy to VF "dp ‘va'"tcd””1'e“ml`3 jgnies D. Lamont, Secretary Janie., housework. Apply to Mrs. E. A. VD I-‘ost l FOR the fence complete. Apply to G. F. 1°EoI‘t.:`i'n'|T Fon GENERAL _ D; ittttiont 2214-1-zsivitipti. NTED-TEACHER FOR STANZ er, 148 Cumberland St. hope school. Supplement $25. Ap. 2080-7-16Mtf. ply to Isaac Lawson, Stanhope M3ipd. l l _ 1"”"_Sf|° __ 'rintci-ten wAN1'Eo.- A sscorto _ Class Teacher for Village Grt-on l-‘ox Raiich in good location, near tj (`-ity, with large pens and guard V Dewar, M. D., P. 0. Box 155. WA '3l55'7'20Mlll- or for- ('-able Head West School. FOR t-ral ttvery tei-ins. Lea and Clark, Victoria. R FOR *§itt"e_4""t=u‘t=i‘E°”ewETm 1- SALE OR TO LET-A NEW School, No. 119. Supplement Twcii- - Dollars. W. I’. Brehaut, Set-_\-, illage Green, Lot 49. . 2177-7-ziivimpti. N*i"Eo-ET1=EniENcED TEAt.-iii rotestant preferred. Siipplciiit-nt, stein hulls fit for servict-, and scv- $20.00. Apply to M. MCLRNIII. rlt-t-. calves, good iiitlividuals in inale Fox, one year old $600.00. One M Female 90 pt-r cent $300.00. two WA males 85 per ct-nt and 90 pt-r cent. V bell, Lolo, P. 0., Ont. AUC also live pair Northt-rii ltctl Foxes. - S Write for prices. Walter li. Camp- I 2240-7-2t21pti_ “' 1915. at 4 o'clot-.k p.ni. Good centrally located; suitable for ‘]l‘ y r tloctor, tlruggist or nit-rcliaiit tailor. 5l0V°“50"- “N-’“ll°5 Rl"‘°’l`- For lnforniatioii apply on premises. _V _ __`___A____ ___ _ _Y _ owner, N. Pt-iipraise. 207 Great WANTED-Second liuntl Letter l’rt-ss ~atltlress'J. F. M., Box 4-il. or inf. _.___ .__~__`._.___. ____ Ili t-oiitainiiig about 55 tit-rt-s. with 2202-7-22mts1 M Fon sAi_E oN iNniAN large barn nt-arly nt-w, tlwt-lling and WA t-.nt-hiiiltiiiigs. nt-ver-ttiiling wt-ll of mm,.,.,my ,.Hs(.S_ Apply 79 Sy,|m,_\. watt-r. Giiziriiiitt-t-tl title. Terins- $l,000 t-asli. balaiicc tti suit. pur- t'i| sin ttttt-r. nits ii. .-\_ iiiiitttttii. i