_ al. .1 . l fl' 1 sg - s - s -_ ' _ _ ' day is the “fact that between two and three hundreildlrlve been some excursions to the C0l,1\1tfy. S0m€ Yami!" thousand of our people are fighting on European bat~ |65 ~°1l0llg '|16 Sl'l0f€» but When We l00k “P0” them P 3 . ` . . . F _-..._ . -of-‘= 55 'ii ' just exploded by Royal Coininission, witness 'the ` _ .i _' ~_‘..,»_1-_ _ __ 1... - _f_»-- _» _f..~'_»r‘ ' _ _ _ _ “~ ‘_ . hounding of General Sir Sam Hughes. witness the _ "5 "" ` ° " ` ` ' _ _ _ _ _ __| i little dust storms raised, in our own province about _ Ansnlau _g-5"‘:9*`;,_‘_’;___'_?,;._ bins at lun our different contributions of men, money and grain iimiirw, in "”m:;?._l _._D.__°___ lt ' _ ' ' h t struc me very fore _y,‘ ' t for .” ..._ M to the Iglpsrial A_rmy in the__m_idst of the noiseei a_ _he nm "ma e,_______"__ thumahea so _ _ _ __ are ren ing nations t ese_ itte noises or poi ica much is dum, fm. the womemmk md (¢°"\'°_N¢ °" W prefemlent seem lamentably, pitifully discordant and _:h_s__l_r dlugaters ln tho____ eo_i:nf_ry ep- " ' _ _ - r ii. no _ ng lppsren y one r ~.~.~s.~s....ss.~s\...~.. .mn of Place' - _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ . the city wives and daulbters in the ` A gC$ll'l0l`l\2l\ tlwgllsted with this disloyal and un- matter ot Domestic Science courses. Auciis-r 1 1916. » ' h sithsi- iudhs puhiio schools or through ' worthy warfare recently wrote a letter to one of t e c_"____s at the P_ or W_ C °__m_ _hm chiefpf sinners_in tIli_i_s respect, the Toronto Gl0b¢,'_‘_'|_: t_l1_0s:_ for tee eellssfeo students. who C _ _~__ '__igg¢i__\g3¢|ng- ‘xr-§\,_p”r mi #43, wg? e somos ygrs m the country: _ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ " `°' ‘ _'that paiiieirpublished thdliticomhiéhtg-r -llew kwka l;‘;_ilfn,},::lf°,‘\f',,i,".1;'"f|::: aux: _ _~ 2 China_Ca`b_iriets, Oak 'ai1tl__Malt_eg:_iny _a_i_:_$2_6.o_o__snd_ $33-Q9_~_ ___ ...,“___ ' ___ _ -large and enthusiastic meeting augurstracts will show what this Canadian, typical of nine lent to'r't_li`e girls1__- _ _ _ _ ' - ~ ‘ ' success of the remaining ‘ _ofglie tenths Of all CH“ll€|llmS» thl"kF Of ll1g"Sl3£°_."~ ' he” Thqtihgsllgiiliiliiil fizQ:o|¥l_'g‘;'_:::; :gif _ _,_ Conference. Prince of \Val?§E ligé all f°f- °X’"“Pl¢ 7-'.i‘$'1`Pl305l"K if you am Kal ` lf_gdueatlpn`*'bnd'té£chers' salaries; slut . _ “__ _ _| __ ,_ _ with ladies and gentlemen, including a_ Sam Hughes) Politically. isthat any reason_ for the yee__t_i::__reds;i__¢_;iterse_:rsws_e_s'f_i_;ss_§___ _ _ _ __. .u?,.!_________ Beds" from $350 up__ si_z_es3 ‘___ _;_x6____4 “_ sd s im* i .lt percentage of teachers -and clergymell. all “lobe being °°ml'l“a"_Y l_‘“°°|fl"3 3 ma" Wh°_fS d,°‘f'g ties afforded tothe women und' girls \_ I'-_ _se _ gly cage-__ _O bemat f__0_‘__ the Conference The- all he can to send soldiers to France. It makes' no dif- ot the country districts. and evident- emi" _ .' , ~ - - ‘ ` ly by the enormpus number oi’ opera- - speeches- were inspiring and were listened to with f°'°"°° h°W ‘t _'S °3‘_""ed Wt' Phe General gels theuons for appendicmg, em, |n this 1 . __ f h f _he S eakers work done and is entitled to all the honours the people ww., which are primarily caused by “Pt attemwn' The kqnole D wc 0 P of Canada can give -him. . '. _ Every man inakesbidll' 81111 lnslllllclently cooked food. seemed .to be the same. ll3““'l)'» lhe 'Wed °f greater _ I ~ . _ h _ 'and the excessive use of canned goods; _ . At. f the __0b_ems of rural me and the ad_ mistakes but do not think T elGl0be can name an~ _,he my mower, are no more ab", 3PP"°'° wp ° _ th _ _“tion other man in Canada who ` could do the work Sam _to teach thot; daes'h_ters h=»w t0_ $001; _ Vantages 0 Co-opera |011 |11 CII' S0 - _ f _ ' - _properly ort e re at ve values 0 oo D Credman omted om that _here was __ _Ong llughes has done and make. so few mistakes. _ Your than are me mothers in the coumm "- P _ __ 1 editorial m Friday s. Globe was very raw and if there if they could cook irssh mos; and fish .Wall fm' Ca“ada,_t° travel agr'C_“]_l"mny before 5 e is' anything that will make Canada look small with _W make it “pP:"':_“l“5 ‘ml ;l_l5°°m’l_‘; . . . _ . l C0\llap__;l_ienmeghsegneelaclugefaggoe bllShfl5» While l" *he Ulllffd SUNES ‘hey Pf0‘l“*`°d Militia because he happens to be s Conservative." do satisfactorily' themselves; and lu liirieteen and in Canada fourteen bushels. TlllS Speak' And more of the same kind. It.would be well if 111°" “"5” Wh°"° “lm th” m“'l°m7 e S ll criRev Mr Riddell Hon l\lr_ Pierce, the Premier , _ _ . and "Rev, Dr. Gauthier all insisted upon thc -'1bS0|1ll0 necessity of the teachers and clergy to co-operate with the farmer in an endeavour to improve agriculturc pndagricultiiral life. _ All the speakers commented upon the excellent op-~ pprtunities presenting themselves here for agricultur- al development and pleaded for improved school pre-_ mises and appointnieiits. lf the teachers who attend' the Summer School were to give t_he best retu_rns for 0 PZIPC ilfl 0 Cfma TSO ISCOI' an IIOISCSO the instruction given them it _was necessary they should have suitable .school accominod:ition‘ for the pur-’ pbse. The people in thc various school districts only' requiredto have the matter presented to them in its|‘lhi'gS Hrs' t__!_fue light to co-operate in providing as satisfactory sehool premises as they now provide model cheese fac- tories and creameries. 'This inaugural meeting will long be remembered as another important milestone iii the agricultural up- lift of the province. ' _ =<< _ FIRST' THINGS FIRST To most Canadians the bi est thin iii si ht to ilc fields or are on their way there; that some thous- ands of them have already laid down their lives in order that civilization aiid_ Christianity might live;'that 'that we had not made more use Of 011|' S\lll1m€l‘ While more thousands yet may be sacrificed before thc_ liberty for which they are fighting is firmly establish-\ ed. To most Cziiiatliaiis, ive repeat, this is the biggest thing in sight today; the biggest thing Canada or the Empire has ever seen or perhaps ever shall sec. It is ai thing so momentous, and there is so much at stake, that the ordinary troubles and struggles and sorrows Sink into iiisignihcnnce by comparison. V And yet, amid the thunder of the guns, interming- led with the telegranis announcing the successes and_ reverses of our armies :ind our daily casualties, we hear the raucous voice of the office hunter, of the poll- _ It is hoped that when the several hundred teach- _ ' _tical haiig'er-on, to whom the biggest thing is-not that the Empire shall live, not that our men are dying the battlefields and that thousands of Canadian homes are already in mourning and other thousands likely to be-but that they, the office seekers, shall \_'_e`ceive recognition, that they slia'll succeed in blacken~ ' ing the reputation of their political opponents. ' exclusively to hard work and study. There sh0uld_ ' \\'e have hail, during the past year or more, eno- be intervals of rest and we trust those in charge this ugh of this smallness to make a Canadian blush for _year will see to it that provision is made for some re~ his country, wiiiiess the Kyte and Carvell charges creation and pleasant outings. fi r _ _ oflice seeking, but, for the present, let us put first x THE PASSING SUMMER Already the days are perceptibly shortening; al- ready the summer for which, through the dragging winter and spring, we longed, is merging into autumn. 'l`hc early summer flowers have faded, the early-sum- mer f riiits are gone and the Autumn fruits, are com~ ingiii. Summer is passing. What use have we made of it? What stores of energy have we laid up against the shut in` days that will soon be upon us There through an autuiiiii rainstorm or a winter snowstorm there will be self accusations and useless complainings it lasted. The next few weeks will sec a large number of visitors in the City in connection with the Rural Life Conference and the Summer School for Teachers. It is hoped that any neglect in the past in taking ad- vantage of our glori0us_summer weather will be fully compensated for and that, in company 'with our visitors, our citizens shall have the opportunity not- oiily of enjoy-ing what is left of the summer but of showing our visitors’ what a magnificent country and _ climate we live in. ers of the province and the other visitors attending the Summer School are here such arrangements will be made as will make possible a number of joint cxcur-_ sions to the country. to the woods, to the shore- any- where away from the nionotony of the daily grind. The last summer school held here was devoted almost _ _ _ _ _ ps-s i ,,_ _ _ " nvite _ _.veil us m~il»=. ?'w~!l-"‘. llwft sf# ; 5 _ _.s _., 'W _.sr ._=-s "~i.j@v~' _ -o bf ~ L. 'The Fifth” Siege __ _ Battery _ 1 'fl`_.0_.flT11eiit_(_3a“1n1Jfité_£`a0nooiit_r on Thursday" W idlugisst 3rd Chorouses, Instrumental Music the Boys of the Battery EXQUISITE PLEASURE You - 1 05:. ns d tk th tk ith 'her rs d th ke fd d _ fflnd time to un era e e as w all their other duties’ the same variety would take the broad hint handed l have BGVSNI dlllshlers Illylwlf 0 e at school and others left school out to The (slohc There are bigger things in the air Enxéllast year I applied for one or both today than the blackcniiig of a political opponents re to attend the Domestic Science cour l l lil putation Let us first finish the Job in Europe, let iis_ :_‘_’_§e°’_‘d__;‘_f’_;'_;"`e‘;_°__°_;’__Y_‘;‘_§_“'a;`_‘;" :ma 55;’ stablish our Empire though it cost the blood of our they were only fm- the country girls, Lens, but in Heaveifs name let us- in the meantime Wl\0 0V€_l‘ and “U0” “E50 _l_}"l"°l_°5°' ~ _r . . ii d the r expenses pa . ow ap- stop the muckraking and the faultfinding and thelpgal ui) other mothers and ,sk is mi, ounding of those who are doing' the biggest thingsl fair? And is it fully appreciated by ever done in Canada. In' our little province we have the ~‘~’°““"" l’e°p‘° ““.° ls it e““"’ly , satisfactory to the city people? big things to do; let us do them and when peace re- Domestic science should be on the turns we. may more fittingly play at politics and °“""l°“l“m °f me ”“l’"° °h°°l“ f°' 0 _-1 <--- ; _ _ _ 0 b ly impossible on account of the pu piactleal use to the majority ot' them ters. l am, Sir. etc., FAIR PLAY. 8TUDENT’8 Gi FT FUN D. (For 2nd Field _Kltchen.) LIST N0. _30. rom 10 pupils Ruskln“School per Miss §essle Ennis, tea- rom St. Ignatius School. per Zacharlah Bnote, teacher: Individual contribution from Sec’y.-Treas. - DIILY SELECTIOIIS FOI tllllllillll IEIDEIS Furnished by W. B. 'Louson. DON'T FORGET TO SING. Don't let the song go out oi' your life flow With the mejor tone, you know. life’s skies, ' And hide for a time the sun, rift. li' you let the melody run. Don't let the song go out of your life brlll, T your throat, Let it sing ln your spirit still. Don't let tho song go out of your life; Job lot womenis ` C And when you so hence. 'twill follow ‘;_h;)3s and slippers Let it ring in the soul while hers; you thence, And live on in mother sphere. _ 1 ‘ 1 C0nim0doi.'e._..r_.%_ if ydard .son girls in their teens lf this is entire plls being obliged to cram with heal!!! t things which will never be of any then the Board ot Education should make other provision for the city daughters in the form ot night schools r continuation classes. so that they may he on a. level il' not allowed to e ln advance ol’ their country sis- , revlously acknowledged $1038.78 ' ch er 1 1.10 pupils .90 Collected from 8 contributors 1.09 Amount to date - _ $1041.87 ' R. M. sTANwAv, upto $14.00. ‘ thru WHH§H Though it chance sometimes to _ In ri minor strain; it will blend again ‘ What though shadows rise to obscure I S The sooner they'll lift and reveal the T_________ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___=__ counter selling at $1.15. Also Infant’s footwear 39e,~69if and hough the tremulous note may die ln _ ._ if -._ 1 ' i W their F “ it Clearance Sale _ 5 _ _ _ 5 _ _ .04 » _ dass. This is‘s`fissi` '~ ‘ boy fiislifillltuliif ylgilllislivlin c lion ol: :list is eve must havothe roou_s__ second week in August. 'lsothiim___resoi-ved we want 0 clean sweep- The are _ fiooi- is wasted for ss;-iy‘Fsu M ery. _ ' » 5 Ladies=Sccretariss -iodekiand Mahogany. ___ - '_'~`,,,_~__'.___*1*,_;-'.J,i¢',__ ~ #_ ._ 'isl -::_-'i “ -. -:___ a. F! "_ If " __ ._:i __ _ . i~ "C ..\ c , _ .. ___ *I "l ._)_._ _ . - 2 Round Extension' Tables, »$2_a__0o_a_m_l _§_';6;e6_1_ _ '__ ____ 1s.S<1“_ii_f=.l?f-i '_f=bl¢»°»__ if-mf?-5° 111°# 1 - ..'-.1-:_ ` . » -lf# .lc-'Brass Bed. $25.00; - g .f _ ~ - _ _ _. '_ _‘ ._ `_‘l'_l.f'!.’l'-'J`;"{2‘J___;'_..§; }_ _. J ..._, _ _ _ __ _ _ _. _ _ ._ __ ' _ Y 8Cheap Mattresses-at $3.00,' $4400 $6.00. j » - _ -~» if Hit '-W-'<_-i‘:.1s_u in _ 8 Better qaulity Mattresses at $9.25, $10,511 and $11.00. » _ 1_.Dixie N0 Tuft mattresses 3 ft. at $12.00,. _ .c - ' - -‘ 1 Hall Rack, Quarter cut Ook at $27.00. _ ` _ ” 4 Kitchen tables 6 ft., with drawers at $4.00 each. V.; _ __ _ _ `_ Y I Kitchen Cabinet, natural finish,.$I0.50. ` __ ___ _ 2 Wardrobes, with glass doors. Surface Oak, price $26.50. 1 _ i 8 Bedroom Wardrobes, 36 in x 20 at $14.50. ' __ _ _ _ I Old fashioned Grandfather clock built in 1764 at $75,640. "* , '_ ' , , 1 Modern Quarter cut Oak Clock, Mission finish at $52.00. __ _ ‘ __ '- I Spinning Wheel. _ _ - `- _ I __ 3 Library Tables in Oak, size 5 ft. x 30 in. and 4 ft. 40 in. at $12.60, $18.00 and $20.o_o_._ _ 4 White Enamel Medicine cabinets, wiihlock and key at $3.50, $3.75, $565'-3_Ild.$7.35. I Enamel Medicine Cabinet, with mirror in door, ' ' ‘ " " "“ ` 1 Baby carriage (wicker) at $is_o6. ' _ f :~.___ _ 8 Baby carriages (Folding) 'at $1o_00, $12.00 and‘$1`..`7'5,"$15 and' $20. =»l__ if "- "3" _ 4 Go Carts at $2.35. 3 do at $2.60. _ 'TJ 3 Baby Sulkies at $5.25, $2.35 and $7.50. ' ' -- 1 _ , 5 Pedestals at $`1_6_0, $3.10 and $3.35._ ‘ I ` """‘:».i "' ‘ 3 Clothes trees at $5.50 and $9.00.‘ ' _._ 1 - -M' " - 4 Verandah Chairs at $1.75. ` ` ` `°`i‘J "7 ge If 5 Canvass lawn chairs at $1.40. -" "` ` ` _ `~ I 1 Steamer Chair, with cane seat, back and bottom at $4.25. ` L i 1 Tub Stand, suitable for two tubs $1.75. " "` I 1 Commode box and I Commode chair at$3.oo each. " "`-"M ‘ 1 Drop head typewriter desk, Qt. cut Oak at $27.00. ' i ’ 2 Elm Typewriter desks at $12.00. ' ~ 1 Oak Typewriter desk at $14, 50. _ 21 Cliildr€li’s Bass nets at $2.65. * 2 Mahogany Parlor tables, $8.50 and $13.00. ' 1 drop leaf Mahogany table at $13.00. C 5 R011 109 desks at $40.00, $27.50, $3z_o0 and $23.00. 4 Oak frame mirrors at $3.15, $5.50, $390 and $750, ~ _ . _ ' _ 18 Pictures at 750, $1.00 up to $7.50 each. . Hall mirrors with brass Hat hooks attached at $7.25, $5.00, $4.75 and $6.00. ` Baby’s white enamel cribs prices from $7.50 to $12,00. _ Mattresses to fit the above cribs at $2.50 to $4.00. M . _ 2 Mahogany Beds at $22.50 and $30.00 size 4 ft. 6x6. ` ' » » " "` Dressers and Commodes. Gents and Ladies’. """` ` ""`., _ ' 6 Surface Oak Dressers with oval and square British bevel mirrorsiat $20.00. ’ 'C 7 Mahogany Dressers, square and oval mirrors from $20.00 to $47.o.o 3 Qt’ cue Oak Dressers $21.50, $26.50 and $19.50. " “ff ` ' " ' Gent’s Chiffoners. Qt. Cut Oak with 6 drawers at $28,50. i ` Gent's Chilloners Walnut finish at $14.50. ‘ ` " " C-ircassian Walnut Dresser Ladies' $3_2.00Gent’s Circassian \’Valnut Dresser $29.00. Combination Buffet and China Cabinet.at $45.00, ' ` _ 2 Parlor Suits, Silk covering, 3 piece, Birch Mahogany $37.50 and $52760. 1 6 Odd Parlor chairs, silk covering and one in plush covering, mahogany wood from $6.50 ~ ` Qt. Oak Bedroom chairs from $2_5o to $4.50. 'l "TV _t ..._ Odd chairs in Qt. cut_ Oak suitable for Den or Parlor. "‘ ' ` 3 Morris Chairs, with Dark green plush covering from $14.50 to $16_5o. ”"-.§»;"' ` PATONS LIMITED _ 3 00500000 ° 1 i _ s _ i ' Children’s_ Dongola' and" Box Kip Boots on our 790 at ,f _ _ ' no Pitons. w ii iis'eii'!E._ ’ »_"v"v`.0§i°ieii_'s ° :iid eltlldrenb lsproof- Gmosmooriluarenteed l _ Q0<>k_,With1K E_lll‘0lliiieiit' No. 37' _ 5__.__§,§;'._t:'zr.s~_;.slraif.is":..lrlt~.»1.°“"-i:“..;t°.ii» 'rhsysrT__isusi_o_siisiss`s "*'."." 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