f _:if W . -J., ._ ' 'M ‘_ '.‘.`.:.'.._- -.‘ 5” rsetsisvrs -» ,. iii ,.. 'r' .lx ’ _ '_' .lu 'lim :ill ; i . i l uf' ,__ vw 4: _,_ . .,, __ _ _ _ __ _ i . _ . _ _ i L. M. Poole a co. 20.00 ~_=i ". i f . Wo£le_n's Club 26.00 __ ' e _-E. _ Coombs 10.00 fri-' --I-J fl- ' i ' 'r.n.woodmsn _ . , _ . __ J H _ _ _ ___ ver Plata _:har Wears i _ .;-i 1’ has represented the "___$.tandard of quality, __~ beauty and durability in silverware for over _ .___.__llg=1l_f a century. ‘ This brand can be po_s_itively identified by _i the date 1847 and ,_,::.'_ ' j__.sf_l___ioul_d not be mistaken for other makes of ~_ __ _Rogers silverware 4 It is backed by an un : _ .___ qualified guarantee _ Sold by loading dealirs lslsll Gallslaby Canadians. lqssl in quality \¢\ll ball Ik ltd! plodloll. i WE, a "1"" . Col Bavison ._ - v /i .». .s.. , . .. Pride \ ‘ .ii Possession; ~ ;,§£,1__gv-ery _WQIDQU ,__ __ _ _ _ a natural pride in the `_.\¢<"}¢,/_. ."_§"`_,"___.__'possession of an- article ,l.]§',-,_".`§'.’.il,lzl_t represents the'6e.i°f“ 5:7 "“*f_,i_'_<>_f__l_iIi§_ kind. Such a_ ` “Sl 'Subscrlpllon' i Q I ._`f‘ `-fSlr0`llg For W ` flililect _ ,__ following subscriptions have already _been received: _.___R1_-_i(_le_1sJustihedby _ ____ i.;:_q__r_3 / __i`s_iu_>r_i>.s;iiei¢ l10g.33_ Lemuel Compton, Belle River 1 __ A" _ .M Don ld. Flat River 25.00 Ml;§giiil§Rosii, Flat River on 'i nouns! / John R. Ross, Flat River 'Donald"M`cRae, Flat River _ _Jo1m_D,_ Beaton, Flat River i _ _. ._: i,,..__-l._`j.` ...f '..__... ` j __,,_,_,. !.___... ,_,,, ..._ . ._ . _ _ f ras’ time is lost.sosrooosisg'snes=tliee'§osodssiege nsiiery will lore its departure for the front. The s for subscriptions towards the Rc entrl Fund is bo l wall ded to but a considerable gim . ing fair y 1 _iam -" ` 1 amount is still required and it is des ble' that subscriptions be sent to the Treasurer, Mr. E. G. Coombs, Bank of Montreal, without further delay. The 1.00 _ 1.00 1.00 1.0¢ 1.00 1.00 nivrsllss' Archibald McLean Proceeds Football Match, Con- naughts vs. St. Dunstan's (per Raymond J. Brown) - ' Dr A. C. Lundy . Col. F. S. Moore Horace Halsird' ' W. K. Rogers Prowse Bros. Percy Pope _ Lady _ friend Hyndman & Co.,»Ltd. Procufds Driving Park Races J. an T. Morris R. E. Mutch G. W. Wakeford C. R. Smallwood. ' W. J. Emery. Melville Campbell McLeod, Melville Alex. McPherson, Melville . i Angus.McKenzie,-Melyille, ` ‘ _ Hector Ross, Flat River John A. Ross, Flat River Wellington Compton, Flat River Donald McLeod, Flat River Angus Ross, Flat River J. R. McRae. French Creek Mills _ B. Compton & Co., Belle River Henry Sanders, Belle River William Sanders. Belle River Lake View Women’s institute. `" 10.00 25.00 ' 40.40 10.00 I 15.00 25.00 l 15.00 50.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 4s.a0 50.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 _ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1-.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 I Malcolm E. Beaton, Flat River 1.00 Malcolm P. Beaton, Flat River 1.00 Bamuel Nicholson. Belle Ri_ver 1.00 Mrs Sam. Nicholson, Belle River 1.00 John Nicholson. Belle River » 1.00 Alex. D. stewart. Belle nivei-_ 2.00 M. F. Riley, Belle River' _ 1.00 John Gillis, Belle River 1.00 Alex. Ross, Flat River 1.00 D. McLaren, Flat River 1.00 Ewen Gillis, Culloden 1.00 William Stewart, Belle River 1.00 F. J. G. McDougall. Belle Rive] 1.00 A. R. Stewart. Belle River 1.00 Allen D. Stewart. Belle River 1.00 A. M. Stewart, .Belle River 1.00 M. J. Bell, Belle River 1.00 Donald Martin, Belle River 1.00 M-rs Donald Martin, Belle River A, W. '_McLaren, Belle River 1.00 'rlios.»,»iu_Uy. city 10.00 W. A‘.‘. eeks, .city 15.00 H. W. 'Binning,‘city 10.00 JFB. Matthews 20.00 G. F. _H_utche_son 10.00 Lieuk-(;l0l,i,B_;_»'l7t...I_enkins , _ 20.00 Ksig ls o delusions i 150.00 Mrs George Li tiz__er 5.00 Ps.triotic`Whlst and Dance 207.00 A. J. McCormack, St Georges, 1.00 A. Plckard-& Co.. .. ._ '- - 100.00 gtiriii Lake. and Lakeville H. n. Moasss sosrls 1500 strict 20.00 rsiristlo snapshots by sior ` Mrs A. A. Alley 5.00 _ , Bartlett, sold by Bdylgcouts 7.50 F. M. Vessey, Cherry Valley 1.00 'ro ii_A|sE :Moen Fon A snow ' SHIP (On his return from the Seat of I . _ _ _ __ _ Australian Engineer will _Salvo and War, the Hon Arthur Meighen, the I x 1 r .` _ _ T. Patch up the Sea Raider arid Ex. Solicitor-General of Canada, has told _ _ h||,|g-|.|¢,i_ -» us in the plainest of terms that the ‘_ 0 ' time is 'at hand when every physically sydney, A\|g¢m||`g_--_Ju|y 31.... ‘ ilt Canadian will have to take part ln _ / - ' __ ~ - ilie iight for the British Empire and > _ A" the Emdms __,,__va,m,ng_ _ iis allies, if the christian oivilisstios Rigging gf E difinlny fu¢n'e1___ rage and reveugeiul spirit of Ger- All her tricks _of naval war' ' l118DY and its Kilisér-l Qi? _ - Wm, her wmdihg ¢_,_,_{§¢|,,5._9_¢¢9_i-ing- of the _world is to be rescued from the i /*:':~`~" I H In tha and wer°""n°‘v°'mng 'l‘lie'eal°th is the Lora's and the ful p ,' I0 _-f” / ' . " i ' _ - I ~.\ ; _ . I "Q ' Wrecking while'-"3 W” W7- menus' 7 Andlliiisotiireregi' His heir to wltli~ f/ - WALTHAM 2 ._ ;_ c _ For the Sydneys speedy sailing 5* B' Drove, her to an Island shore, stand V Battered, beaten, broken, burning, Tl” l°°“°'fl“'st"'n°nd Wm’ W°“ld re' Beached her on a. hostile _shore_, _ f°Sh‘°“ f“te~ Torn aaunder aft a‘nd_'i"o`l_'ei"" ` ' BY ,3‘£_:§'_ni”g his °wn °°“uter` so ,ings an Austmjign .peek Em. 'The-Kaiser stands crazed, like a fool ` ` ’“ """’ ' `8 ‘ ' . i Stoneaof the famous German 'raider A- in th” “P911 ._ - ii `\ 5 //' of whbse career the Australian crlli- _A‘“°_°"°i'i“f’_éG°3l'f¥'_ 31"* 5° the _ ~` . _ , i ~ I . _ . " _¢ "1 -‘ ‘ _ ser Sydney ut__a. summary" "end i'ss¢~ - ` Wind-‘___ _=_- ' i I November. liaiuv tlioli'gli'itlia‘-iisrdwle-r 'R°*=ii1edf==,‘i§Y_ 3 Rxfaltham Watch. Qou' » will eni0Y lilvmf your watch /possess V\7altl_\am accuracy and the Waltham name on the__d\al. we would like to lbml you fre! our MW Wdtham -booklet. which has been formed in Sydney, ll-_ . der the title or the Emden so vilgdf Co., Ltd., the moving spirit in which" hlle their wrath runneth over, all yellowed with bil'e.` ‘ ‘ _\._.i- is an eremployee of the Canadian nw. This heavens declare that the earth is iilc Railway, has obtained permission um Lmfd 9' ' of the Australian Department of De~ And me efmh °f_ .llselt gives re' tense to salve the wreck o! the Ger- , °P°”'“°‘ ' man warship now lying upon the ree; Malls _instincts ofrighetousness share at Keeling Island, in the Cgcos grolllh ._ . "~` in me sms' " M 7 in thefcentre of the Indian Ocean, for T13 3 U`“l~h the 3113919 ‘“\“°““"e- its own her_l_u_s_, provi_ded the _dEmden, _Andi Wlxif-°__Ve9_:`o$_i:Y 11°? W °‘“` Wealth when re a tated, s not so to any- . _ » _ _ ._ one but the Commonwealth. In other _ T0'ilf5`l55_f dmili 0! deilfh W9 13"” words- the company may use her cas .,- DEM. . ’ ‘fi ions ss it lilres for show purposes,.liut~_\In _beliaifof G0d’s reisii. His rule to X Hin the end she must be disposed of to ii. ._ ..m§»l.\\i»8»iI1- . _ _ the Australian Government at a. price _ T110 fill? Of the !1il8ht _i-het is right- io be had by the limo;-_ < _With uougaggoiuhanced, tbel-e's more , _ o e . \““"“ vg33E|_ CAN BE SAVED ' Till tr_y;_anxly’s folly f,-be_quite over- * _ i-own: ~ It was ilrst believed that the Env Endowed as God’s heirs. His earth- den was so utter awreck that nothing gifts are ours. f of her could be saved, but inspection Toshare with the nations from zone of her by various naval and private unto zone. .vessels led tio doubts whether this .- . _ _ ` ll C iwere true some hpmions were that List' then to the call Tis s. dght for r wn ' lliliiiiiiiiililiiiiiiil f'l`liis perfected Union Suit is ideal' for ladies l'.fo§.'.2l°`faiii&.'li' ill '.i'.’.'ri'“°`2ii`l making and because thrlsbrle Wm aeltllerilose its shape nor shrink. ir "ir *°°“.l0,'”::.:°:la*l::e..‘: ' ue o ne' u _ f_~=iiif_~'°i>l»e_séi.1.<.e:<=i°f-1.3,'i°- ~»wsa`o"ii'ii»0sieg .side ¢\'° " . I -shown _ iiilid '?iiiif°" THB Iiilllliillllillli W W W W i Ontario. ~ - I i`li ‘ ` i otli lioilieig iiii, ._9i_i__9 '_ ,_ mlthfm al” °mPany 'li5°i“`ii°“i`ilr`l'i°i°l"°°‘%,°i'"‘°i ..‘l.:.;l:.r°°“;if°“:.l°“°il..ll:.l;l.':.i; . o ' G '_ c.....i.. ni. 1311,.. Sf. lime Si-~ Memei _ .'i”:.‘.‘:.°i_.s s li. cl..." “ss :iz ...ia _ _ B K Y T38 her that she was beyond redemption Canadians, Wi'-hsmniuns the bfililt navy. The Defense Department was Defy time's delay, and brave wln the i i 4,' - - V i' _ ' _ ‘_ Omer"-opinions, however, were that Of disaster poised our brightright to approached on the subject of her sal- day, ' " ' - fe _ vage by several parties, among others From delnentla's devil-may-care! a diver at Kobe, »Japa.n, but nothing The side-light_of speech or.rscial des- came of them. Then the project of cent __ _ __ __ _ Mr. Darnley and his associates was Ne’dl- hampers the trendeofrtheipat- acqulescedin by the naval authorities riot’s bend: and they are to begin operations the Yea, stand we or fall, the call comes middle of August. It should be sd- to all, ded that with the exception of two 'ro save those we love from the Hum's of her biggest guns, which were re- rsvishmenti 1 _ moved by .Governmental direction J, M, |-(Amiga. some months ago, the one to serve as i _ queue” _June 25, 1915, _ [trdphy in England and the other tol _-sz-si e _ she could be patched up and possibly wreck. _ _ _ made a part of the Commonwealth By sea or by land and the air, - be similarly displayed in Australia, |.|gw H K g_w_ the £i_ude_n lzhlylng on Ke_;a_l:;lg island _ B' N _ viri. y u 0 lame con on ls on_' Th` ' H b fn " 1 d givlvmbsr 9 l\°¢» '-\1° dev °f }i°r...ilir~4lie siilliilgt iiiyiiifsoiioliiiiiidiilelie or ea A boy was asked: “What have you toi do in order to -' keep your reels sound slid, wlilier" .__ Clean them." was_ the prompt e- _ ply. _ . _ _ . R "When ought you to clean them?" "H ,- nd l t." "‘limtm’¢ar;'0m=“illley° Nil 'lie cleaned with?" ' ' #With a toothbrush.” 'Q “Very good. Have you s. tooth- I) 1| 1", i ”' sir." ' -- ~ _""~"` ` your father a.'toothbrn_sb`_i'_'~` I. _ Ps ‘lin i lv' 'ilsgaoor mother s toothbrush? ."1 r. ' ' Q' _.“__ _ #gilt how do you know about the- fase of toothbnxshesf’ "We sell them, slr.” - ` -_ ; __ _ _ i _ _ _ HSI GHARA¢'f‘_l_R|_lTlG 10\ll‘ .50 .limes Gillis, Belle’ River " 1.00 HOW T0 CHOOSE A WIFE. _.7-s-~ -- i Six hundred batchelors, some young and some pretty old, spent their luncheon hour the other day receiv- ing “i'atherly" advice from Prof. University Medical School, on "Choosing a Wife." “I don’t see any bald heads in the audience," said Dr. Hall, "so I lake it for granted you are all good candi- dates for marriage. By that I mean you have sound health, are morally clean and can support a wife if you can win one. “Imagine the girls of your acqualn-` tanceshlp lined up before you. Out ofthe possible six to tweenty girls you aru_ to choose a wife. Which one will yo choose? “Fon things must be considered - her health, her hereditary qualities, her educs.tion,_ and her age. Exclude from the ranks the girl of poor health. It's a calamity for a man ‘to marry such a girl. Some _of you may say the girl might be well. Let her get better before you marry her. "Let _her go into the woods for a year or so an°d develop the ability to walk 15 or 20 miles argl return with- out fatigue and with ame Nature’s priceless rouge upon her cheeks." Then you may marry her, knowing 'she is of good health. _ Don't marry a girl just' because she has a. pretty figure and large lus; trous eyes and is a beautiful dancer, if at twenty she has only the mind of a girl twelve years old.” Among other suggestions he gave tothe man considering choosing s wife were: - _ ` Don’t marry an heiress. You may become unhappy with her and her money; _ " _ Don't marry into a. family where there are traces of insanity or feeblei mindedness. ' _Look up the health record of her parents and grandparents. ' Avoid the daughter of a conilrmed alcoholic. _ , When he comes to that part of the lecture referring to the ages of mari rlage he turned to the blackboard, wrote down some figures, and said: _ _ "Accordlng to the best scientific re- search the figures on the board show the relative ages at which men and women should marry. Here is the table as he wrote it: A man of 21 should marry a girl between 19 and 23 years. At 25-one between 21 and 27. At 30-one between 23 and 28. At 35-one between 23 and 30. At 40--one between 25 and 33. At 45-one between 25 and 35. F-P_-si are EPT 051’ . i "N _“_ ` ` ‘f f -_ Q _ - _ 1 » D _S A <51~?__ Use Asepto § \p: f1_i5U_A__,_»;_'_1U_{R " To 'Cleanse Fabrics Too Delicate _ __ '_ ~»,,_,_ ` `_` TO TNS( TO SOap ._ _¢_*____. __ _ ef i __ ' ___ The dainty blouses, the delicate lace creations, '.",»f_'f_"`»_‘ ' _ _ _ - the articles you _prize most, should be washed ¢£',’\_“-_,_ " _ _ si ,o ` ` with Aslzrro \ ‘° AS’l*I'P'l`0-ls harmlessito everything but dirt. The ONLY washing com- _ ~ ‘ pound which, when dissolved in water, does not burn thehands. . ._:K_»;3_lf_»_'7j r _ _ _. __ Cleans batter-and is far more economical-than soap. 5c. package, at all ‘_ _'___ __ _rs>‘ discerning grocers. E TE 'gli _/"Q", = 32 =-»_= ~ Manufactured by E § 1/ THE ASE?-TO MANUFACTURING CO., ST. JOHN, N.B. gi jj _ _`i - \ _ cs '» _,__. “Hi ` > _ At 50-one between 40 and 50. At-60--one between 45 and 60. At 70-one between 50 alld 60. At 80-one between 60 and 70. “When a man gets to be 50 years old," he continued, “he should not expect to rear a family. I advise such a mall to marry a, widow with several children. “When a man of 60 or more mar- ries it is only for the purpose of having a nurse during his declining years. It is unfair for lllm to marry anyone younger than himself. He should marry a childless widow or an 'old maid.”-Tit-Bits. FAT E. 'Two shall be born the whole-wide ' world apart; And speak in different tongues, and ' ‘have no thought Each of the othei~’s being, and no heed; And these o’er unknown seas to un- known lands Shall cross, escaping wreck, defying ' death, And all unconsciously shape every act And bend each wandering step to this one end-~ That, one day, out of darkness, they 1 shall meet And read life’s meaning in each other’s eyes. ' _ And two sllall walk some narrow way of life So nearly side by side, that should one turn ' Ever so little space to left or right They needs must stand acknowledged face to face. ' And yet with wistful eyes that never meet, And with groping hands that never 'clasD. and lips Calling in vain to ears that never hear They seek each other all their weary days, And die unsatisfied, and this is Fate! ' A --Susan Marr Spalding. U HE WAS SO GOOD 1 The widow was taking her iirst look at the bust of her beloved husband. The clay was still damp. “Pray exam- ine lt well, madam," said the sculptor. "If there is anything wrong I can alter it." The widow looked at it with a mixture of sorrow and satisfaction. "_It is just like him," she said; “a perfect portrait-his large nose-the sign of l goodness." Here she burst into tears. “He was so good! Make his nose a ~-11 Here’s a New The clever “Sleef`ll" device (patented l9l»f) on Easiem Shirts mallet il easy to lengthen or shorten r.l_ecves_iii a moment. Saves cliffs. Cuts down laundry bills. Giver the “Good-bye" to fussy armleis. \ Eastern Shirts come m real :lobby stuffs, with spanking smart style, costing no more than mere common mallet. `f\S.i€ _hlrts m-_ Soy “Show Me" to your dealer Al.l. wane cARalEp our. (Phe managing editor wheeled his chair around andpushed a button in the wall. The person wanted entered. _ "Here," said the. editor, "are a‘ num~ ber ol' directions from outsiders as to the best way to run a. newspaper._ Seo that they are all c_a$'ricd_o_ut;” and tile omco boy gathering them all into a iilarge wastebasket, did so. _ \ _ ” 7' . V 1 ‘_ o.i<.oFi'rs KlNo ' “f Oillcer-Why, ._wbat’s the _matter with this? That's‘ efxbeliellt soup. Private-Yes sir-thatfs what we zez, sir. ` . Oilicer-Very well, then. What’s the com lalnt? ' little larger!" 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