,Tn- _. ‘T 1 E1 .5 iq =.f._\__ lél me _ _ _P _' _ _ _ _E 11 1-00_00'never allow it to be forgotten, that during Iii- 4-L’-. yi i, l; ‘hsp - ‘ g ’ _ hunting grounds. Neither British noi' J-1 _ ~ D ~ is .paralyzing everything in Germany_ ceptthe hypocricy and the gall of the high .er ups. \ _' 8.15. Calgary, and li is a party are not un nown, trea ies a _ Germany has been plainly told by the _Al- oythg1.Ag,.icu1tura.1_-lied governments that no peace negotiat province receives from-,ions will be entered into w1th_the presenl e f 749 22 Thls am,:German government is not ti ustworthy for purely ag,.,cu1tm._ Moreover, the Allied governments have al V 1 t__ The 3000 ready given their ultimatum as to whal e 0p.men ~ 1 shall be demanded of German . The hag- for pui poses for whici Y amount pp p ‘ for a specific statement of Allied aims 1: maintenance onl_y the captured _and convicted burg- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $232500 liiri begging f_p_r l_eniei_icy,for an opportun _ i y o resume is urg ary. . _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ Represent# 5 50000 With the exception of the few Germani Courses ___________________ _'._ ' ’300_00’-sed paciflsts among them the Allied nat a _ l and S0115 1 000 00lions are paying no attention to their plead and Dduymg 2 000 00 ings for negotiation and meanwhile peace Beekeepmg H0rucu1_ -is being hammered out by General Foch o nd Co_0pe,,ati’Ve market the whole front from the English chann_<_- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 30000 to Switzerland _and the peace terms wir In-Stitutes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3_510_00'eventually be dictateg in Berlin. §_‘;bl(:t9 ,f‘[.’;;lc§;§: S§,_h1‘;_‘_’l__”_;_rl;_‘c‘°_;_1;1` . I 'riiiiiic owx .iiiciiiifixic gg-aénts’ M1§l,i,nl;_ena1?ceV(€;f R81’ V l It has not bee;forgotten,and history will ,_ gé . . . . . ,O _ _ _ _ _-Conti,-,gencieS_ including del.-ca] |the ea_1lier stages of the war the_wo1ld was 1,, afssistance _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _» _ _ _ 3_914_22 electrified and horified by occasional inur- , 1. _ , _ derous air raids on London and other Eng- _ 1. Total $31 74922 Iish and French cities. The Germans had Vdllilkyill be seen by the allotments’ which their QW” Way in this Species of Warfare f i' '1 ’ '- h for neither the _Englishnor the Frencch were agrged- upon after Qnference Wit. felt any inclination to retaliate in kind.The .1 1 1 l- . . . . . ;’__l; DP?‘;‘;ftn__f_’ea_%t_(;;‘;_‘;i_r1€};t_;e§Ee;;]%L}c€he;Germans continued it; believing that Brit- I - ish atience could stand it indefinitely grant _ to encourage and develop agricul-_ P. - . _ _ "ture, to give the pupils in all the, chools a they m°rea.Sed that mu1.der0u§ rams and ractichl knowled e of ggyic /1/w,.e_ to added hospitals and hospital ships to their preate among the people gene lly a heal _F __ __ f_ . t. ld __ t d_ renc p_a ience or sense o Jus ice cou _fgglggagggloqk upon agrlcult e and 1 S a [stand this; there was a general demand _ , . _ This grant during the f ur years Of, its for reprisals and the reprisals have come `.l‘?=?iexistence has iven a r£ulture in this'With.a Vengeancfe' British airmenhare now .province a greatgimpetug The effect of making regular incursions across the Ger- 0, ,__ man border and air raids have become a ~,,_*-c`,9mT_.nt1En,!‘£m|_,si_lplepfggg1n,[gm5&.gi§-égiillgféaa’ Szfsfeohpj'"perpe'tual-nigh'tmare to the Germans. Dur- - . _ . \ ` f ' h d d `d _ _, ing July no ewer than one un re rai s athc effort the influence exerted by thc _ d b B .t. h . 81 `W`omen’s lnstitutes, by the Short Course.~.'We"e Carme out Y N ls alrmeni i `»A ricultur b the school fairs to sa ltolhs of bombs llemg dropped On Important nw-g f Sileytrainin in a ricultm; military objectives. A list has recently mi-_-gig of l - gt ._ g t fthgl been published in London giving the ; 1 m - ._ ii)irbniiSraI§rincIeObfal?1VaIl)gd Cbllegc names of the German clues bombed and th mber f raid made on each with a 1 - , e nu o s .:;.gici,%1§gy0§c}QO§§;h£;lll ;?;?_21I2§at,_Oi%)1;§@__ description of the targets hit._ These in- -liitherto occupied in this province. Chilfl iclude r?i1Way.Statl°nS’ factories' aerodro' _fem are now being _educated not for the S mes, railway Junctions, eng_ine sheds, blast _cane-d “higher ‘prof_eSSi0nS,. alone but are furnaces etc., one place being bombed fif- fllfiven an inteiligent interest and a love for tfeen. “mes and Others. from 096 .to Selen fivhat is really the greatest of all profess- glues' NP? account IS given of slmllar ral(-is ` "S, agriculture, and thus turning the by that .€eI;°h but they have dwbtless _ - - eena 1 aso fgfglfdlghts °f’ “"’..f"i‘§t’.§tf.55§l§.$2”°§§l The Germans have been given wi <1 11%]-r young p p .taste but a full dose of their own medicine mg’ _ ro (G :and it is curing them of this particular vicc fl; ______ ` as they have not bombed a hospital or un - PEACE 1"EELERS jfortifled city' now for some weeks. They have protested German-like against air _een a ticiPat€d_ by 51056 _raids but their protest is not likely to have l}"iWh0 b€St und Stbod . ll€ 1960111131' WOI‘l<- much effect upon those whose wives, sis- 523 0 the `G'€l’mW\ mill , P91106 f9€l@I`S RPC ters, mothers, children they have murder- _'l_/'gd_*€l1rl"'being sent out as nevitable destruc-'eil wheli they .thought the murder weapon “ J* ~'=:<. l.. 2% l5l0D 01100 m0I`€ l00mS U tl11'@3t1U§ly- ThlS that they introduced would not be turned ililtime Baron Bu1'i=1n,. Austin-Huncariaii upon themselves. They will meet with lit- ;“§lF01'@ign Minister, iS the Ollthplece Of the tle sympathy in this terror of their own in- "ll]K3iS - H9» lf1U0C9Ul9ly 3 d iUgeUU0USlY-'vention which has been turned upon them- ‘Land ,zrypocritically with l--announces to'_S¢1v¢-js, "ed countries, that “in a calm ex- LiNoUis'rio 1MPo'rENoii i sort of direct, in- .____.....__. . Of everything that The man who would try to paint the the belligerent P21I'lJi€S" Hun finds himself as impotent as the cler- bI‘0l1ghf C1050? t0g€tl1@I` and gyman golfer whose caddie joggled his amicable Settlement# “ISl1'l¥ arm during an important putt.'_l‘h`ls clergy- humanity,” he 21SkS, ‘fev-iman, red with rage, looked at his Caddie a completely pulling_down a long while; then1'-‘hefstanimeredz “You- ou _ 1 1 _ -l >o<-- w man newspaper men,.. for consumption _.__.._)0(._.___.. ‘ qéno oil.\_ has become historical, and y -you naughty caddiel” _here and there, needs im S i only capable of improve- NOTES in this, however, is that ----- 'th the destructive meth- We are calmly waiting for the time it can onl be,created when we ma summon all our di int as of this war. Think of those the baker and the candlestick maker that _wh-ether striving to at- “on account of the peace” we’ll be danged such 1a price is justifiable? if'we’1l pay such prices.-Regina Post. the principle of _justice ' T i - ‘ cou not _e_on-the famous in en g n `of..tha`t prin-_ cording to the German rep_oi't_f_: a w ic no kept right on. the going so ’°°"--(°°""°" V Yet- German 'subtilit is dee ; there is '”‘f‘l""f" U danger that war-wedriness rfiay. spread nv 1811.1. comic. among the Entente-nations. 'There are i ' 'pacifists, defeatists, softheaded meddlers, om# 1' Sum who persist ‘in contending that the peace of the world could be secured now by sim- ply stopping the war and signing internat- ‘°‘“°°".*' E_“"°" ional treaties. Treaties to which Germany Pearl jf 1 _ D. K. curl-ln. . k _ t. th t "f"""’* were “scraps pf paper” when the war be- ‘7» ‘°‘° 1 gan are still fresh in the memories of many _ ' - millions who _will refuse t_o have_'_unything 11;\~5TRU("r10;\' moi'e to do with “scraps of paper treaties. fo, the presem German goveinnient, because the present a 1.0 Hated 1 are as gling of V_oi1 Burian and others of his ilk Y Y ' 8 , Y . great sacrifice. Count the an ultimate consumer and tell the butcher investigating The Canadians were the first to set foot 1, _ 1 Dear Sir;- ». --.,. ,` I l 1 \ v u g . .,- 1 .. MR. sH~Ei2i>BREEDi2R. ` - -L\..»-..J_ -:av ' _ f 1 ‘ During the past number of years a strong ind-.icemeit has been of_Te_r¢_=d_,__to 1 , cvery.farmer to become a heep11"aiser., To .say that a flock of Sh€F_D iff Pllillg 1 .., ~ ` proposition is a modest statement ofthe returns that many men are e,_dj0ylng_to-day, _ - . Co-operative wool /selling was estab ished in this P1‘0Vifl¢¢ ln. 'WE “°d_h" ' _ 1 ‘ 1 gaining gi-o_und steadily and with marked satisfactioziito all con¢¢j_H_'.¢d l`l.1§l8!§i\,t,__ 01,1, g key note of the work is “qua ity _fi`rst." '*‘1` ~ Incvcry case the work of establishing a superior quality can 'be extended ,$9 include the flock of breeding sheep and it is the intention or the Department of " ' Agriculture in co-operation with the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, to assist every breeder asfar as possible in improving his fock, so' that he will produce the Finest quality of'wool and lamb that the market demands _ _ 1 lambs will be placed with breeders at a fixed cost of $25.00 dc-livered and yearlings » ~ Hoping to have your consideration in this matter and thanking you for your ’ ' co-operation in the past, I am, Yours Very Truly, _ -. , _ , . _ / . \i .1 . sf l ' _.1j1 1 . . . _ __. 1 _‘_& 1 ’ 1 5 During the past three seas ms the Department gave assistance in selecting .1 approximately 150 pure bred rams to saiisfy the dcm=ind` In all cases the purchaser - was satisfied with the selection which cinbe judged from the fact several disirieis and individuals have asked for a continuation of the work. _ - I _ . ‘ ' For/ this season, as a special war me isurc, the Sheep_Dlvision of the Live " Stock' Branch-, Ottawa, has offered its assistance to'the sheep breders of this 3'- Province by way of assisting in the sclectiori and als) in the cost. Pure bred ram . .at $30.00 regard'css of ihe first cost price ofthe animals. I1: will be seen that this is a reasonable offer in vi-:w ofthe fact that some breeders inlhis Province have sold their season’s supply at$;ooo per head. Ewe lambs and nature breeding ~- ewes will cost $25.00 and over according to breeding and quality. ' All animals will be eligible for registration. ‘Should you intend to purchase '11 a pure bred ram or a number of ewes, it will be necessary that you deposit the » cost price with the Department of Agriculture, as has been dmc for other years at ." your earliest convenience. _ _._ , - » W. J. REID, SEC. SHEEP BREEDEKS’ ASSOCIATION _ ‘1` _,. \ l _ . iiie-9-is M 2 ¢ . . ~\,*Q*v¥6W-l»¥¢4»!4lib-K4¥¢=¢¢>|¢¢u~4»=| which you have taken. to your neighbor '_ ` Soiiietliiies mon wlth unattractive fad. E g es, are- the kinde:sL and most lionoralile IY R!V_ T.B.LlN8C0fT1’, D. D. Q _ (All rights reserved) 9 Dr. Liuscoli, in this column will help you solve your heart problems _ ____ religious, natural, social, tlnanclal and SIN AND ITS EFl"E`C'l`1 "D005 S€'21‘fl every other anxious care that per piexeg y,_~,u_ If a personal answer is ,-0. _effect on his business'."’ -ls the quest-` ilulred, enclose a. flve cent stamp, No,l°" ‘"7 May T- Secfel Sl" P0We1”f“llY | names Wm be published; if you p,~e_ affects a miin's character; it degrades - him 'in his own estimation and natur- ler, slgn your Initials only, or use ii. pseudonym. ESTIMATE OF OTHERS1 “I met iiiy new neighbor on the street this morn- ing and took an instant dislike to him; liqw much should! be. lnflluenced by it ig a problem Mrs. L. would like solved. You must remember thait appearances are 'de/cc‘ltful,, and you should not be governed' by the Instantaneous d1el|,ke1 -.~.~».-~~.~»..~.q.~-..».-»~»,..~......~:+.» ,. . 4 . - . 1. fazb 1 _ees Ulllllbllll REIDERS Furnished. by W. I- Lolllol , is shore ae o_o"'ma are oss is,” ,, miiu si-zlsciioiis. ron <1.. ii ‘ ._ 1' ' Lad, .1 . 1:raif1- Hui' So .il ' Ifla. flllénd' 6! yours ’does dwell, '€' Tell hlni so. » ~ -1fi‘.cli\.:hlm_so. 51-1 y» 2 H)8l1'li»\|b.Blad:,'to 'l¢\0.W\ ll'D\Yl'° _ , __md_ , 0 _ ~ Glad it doesnit mnhio you sad. an Finest fun- you ever limi- » - ' 'Pellhlm sa. 1 lt 'roii him oo. ” ` ‘ `Df°lve avfraylthe dobta that ' - " "`i\z.\1-111.1150; . 1 ~ He may fuel that be has failed, '_ By grim ddubt. may beinaaalled. < 1 'l‘m"Ihlm |,o.1; '1 4:. -- .1 1. 1 . _ < _ “ Xt you think bla work is pink, ” Q Tell film oo. \ ' It wi-ll rouse his fighting uplink-1 ld b H' d brur li e, which _ac-. __,,.m_h,m~”_ ‘ _ _ n im- . _ . Tell hlm he is ld a rut. 1 ' if I-lo'll lust think you are a nub-1 1_ _Maym inigqlg your_i»ll»qi¢_ou i ' ~ 1 surf 1. f - _ M110* hill: 1-alia-iil'i`lilllalvi'. ». -,_ - ~ Ll l Don't go raise a jealous yell-ll, '~l1_iQlE ll}£’dI ‘ ""~ . . ll! you like yourgbrot-her's worw )l1 Q' Amediiim priced alarm & 1 i clock made by the g - _. __L_urk__=-a‘ .. ». 2 By your word iie’lI be re¢alé_d- gi, of iiien. Banish your first impression and wait iiiilill you have had n proper opportunity by which to judge thex merits of your neighbor. Iii the mean-A tlnie be kindly disposed toward hini, and act to lilm like ia. neighbor. ' .. s‘lii in a man’s life have any injurious ally iinpaiirs his thinking and weiakens his lniative and therefore lt weakens his' buslnesg ability. A man' who does not enjoy -thc: favor of God' or respect, of himself, ls not nearly as ati-dbg ii. business man as he would be if he were ‘conscious of his rectitude und' enjoyed tho favor of God and respe-ct of himself. - (7. ki ri lu EY /,_ _Pi L Ls_____..._.,y,.,. A LL\+<\|\r\\.\?TD‘/Si 1- `.._ ;q"’;'~Jj\U;",5>"‘5l.'pCH»'-° ___-, b;N"1___f_ur~»1A'\' Pj: l{i\ G *, C |l, ._ .‘l “ilu D I A ;E_ST P~ ll _ ‘lwll `\\\\ \ \_ "lo _,\_ u- mm Sleep Meter , Big Ben people. ' A .good locker. .lfgood timekeeper and a-,sure alarm. _ 5 ' 'Phare are some .iii ,uf winduw.j '-" * Price. $2.25 ""2 2' -_LV l _ . NOTICE We will resume packing operations' first week in October, and would advise farmers having Hogs to offer to communicate with us or through our buyers before sellingelsewhere. ~ 1 i ' l' The present outlook for Hog prices this fall appears to be good, which should be an' induce- ment to farmers having Hogs properly .finished before marketing. ` . Will advise prices and full particulars .rclg'_ard- ing killing in a later notice. ` i 17 The Sims Packing C0 Ltd; C. F. C. LICENSE' 13-120 1 '\ . r . \`\\\ \\ \\ ‘» 1354-9-i"ME.l 1 l joamaaoluapauaaaig at _-__ ._ ____ -_~=,_,,...___............ _...Eg \\\\\\\“@ . iiie wiusi which The Wrist watch is a fixture nota fad. It’s growing poD\1l81'- ' ity is embracing women and men - in all walks of .,life. Recognizing __ ` the fact that it has cometo stay, - _ I ' I we have selected what we believe 2 ‘ l to be the greatest variety 'of Wl'lSi ' ' watcbestn the ,province at 'least 1. ~ - the most extensive in the ci_tY- 1 Callandeee them; ~ 7*# Y W. W. Wellner _oifiuu ic, _o. iz. when inspecwrs 1 _ ,Eq_Mb.‘1868l