September 20 1917 THE FLESHERION ADVANCE Militaf7 Cross Hero Hse CAPT. William Sifwirl .\:a>l'i<r. i »Ijo >»as rciiciud )f>!fi<»<iv in have Lt-tn awtnuj Hit .\.tii- lary Cross for gallatilry i:: lit- driii:; Jine. U Ihe poii of Mr. A |i. .\.;ii'rin-, eeneral manager of i;t>-(rii l.its of th* Caoadian ra< iHc l;„i.n;.>. (a.) i. Nai-Tler weni lo tlie li.t. i v, i ^ u..- flrtit C'ufiadian Coiulni.>M aiii liis lievii twice woiindcd, i;..- l.rn iiiiit' ;.: i"pr«s, and la;«-ly at V.ii;y l;i-lf;f Ai tbf outbreak of tlie n; i. l':::>i y.i:- â- Tier was on the iiri-ati ri-<i n.i. •-• li<ii) J-'urop*, and iiiim«-diai«-l . i-i i-.- :iii •â- Joined the Tlnrleei.ili I ..i ..i:ri.. i.i. «i*r Meut.-Coj. ^â- .o\\ h:, ..(i..iii^i. eral) l>ooriili<. I)>'.0. I , , . : u, \ . front Willi tl.al i:i>ll iiii . Ik. : . .. It wlieri It iDM-rcJ !•..,• „, .. .â- ., •. «l Ypreii aiiu ^'•â- stlll•^.•^ I . . ., - .... â- wounded l>y klrapinl :iiui i . i ... i; i Montreal lo (on\uli.si- l i ..-. Iiig to Ibe from tie in.- .• • â- ,. â- Hrlgadlcr (ivneral l.i.iu!, i. lievini; lakm o>< r u - brigade in the iii>-uti . Mcrvlue In tliis <apu. ... Clme one of titu fei t i-' > c<|ieratiou was teics ;i: â- .• i • - i «urn lo the f rcini on i. - . •mM transferred in -i \ • Incd Ballalicu u::d :i.. . csptaiocy. Africjui IiuportA. The total value of the export* of the Union of South Africa during the y*ar eiMl^d L>«^ceInber 31st. 1916. was £23,846,283. u compared with a tolAl of £15, 76*. 000 for the i>reviou« year. ; BriUnh Klour .MIIIk. The Hour milling capacity of th« Ualt<>d Kingdom in said to Ih- 30 i>er cent, in excesB ef the reguireujentu; 44. 2S per c*nt. of the flour inauufai- trred, exclusive of all Knglieh wheat- Bour, IF produced by the mills at the ThanieK, Mersey, HittnlMi, :inil S<v- ••rn pons, and the other fiTi.T^ by other KnKllHh and Welsh uiIIIk. Kqnipplng â- Kaikir, To equip a liritixh sailor i.»kpji ite^rly tight times as many winkfiK-n IK are required lo provide u roldior with all lie rie«-d» iu the »a> i,r iminl- tionF. The bent 8and for glass manufac- lure comes from Koniainbleu. BUSINESSCARDS SOCIKTIES PMINCK AHTHUK I.OOOE. No. m A I .( A U. lueeta In tilt Unronicliall. Am, ttongt Hlocii KlMharton, everr t'riiUv oi, rxtur* tli» tall uiuca. T. Iliiii), VV .M II. W. HicklioK. Hacotikry. IHOSICN KHIK.NDS- KlnLfiiuii < , •„, CIjomi. fiifnil* :.M iihuIhIh Cl.ii.i.v llitl nr«t uiiu ilrlirt \\nli,in)«, ,,, ,i,(| „;|,,|, „ K IMll. 1'>V ahKi fliuulu li. liiiiin.i .1 â- liefoif Hie Ittn <l«v of m.li i„(i,ti ( i ,, Couucillui, W. H. liuLt; li.ctiuii, i;ii I • Kifrlior. Dentistry Dr' H. C MURRAY I,. D. H, i.nt.l .iirKe,,,, »JOti(M«r«()ii»te of Toroiuo Uiiivernlty bihI HCJ»1 lollcRo ot Diiiital HiirdoondofOiitarii) QM MlBiiiilulitered for teeth eXtractlou mc« at rtwIdsDca, Torouto HtrMl, Kleinurtt.n . Medical /V OTTf:WKLI„ Vuterluitry Harg«OD .Jr»(1ii»t« III Ontario Veterinary Cull tevldduce â€" •scoiiil iloor noiitli lk«ry Bti«at. Tlila itreet ctint Hreatyterlan Cbnrob. w»Ht . or otitj CMti. E McLkan, M D. C M, .SpeiiHliy - Siir({"iy, Midwif.iy A WomenH IHuii.Hts Oi'Hirs KleHKerl in, li \v lIniHe. I'riri'iille- ('..ii'iiieiiiul Hi t,.|, <.|.:«| i„ 1 |,.iii. Drill! Ht.ire ill ••nniMTlinii ujih nftire. Otli.'e Hour* ill I'Menhertnii W'filiii'nihi)' an I Ki iilay kfti-m.ioii U to 'i p.m. I'honr mmnaKen i«tu'i\" piiitn)it atti'iilinn at both iitticea lU.Mayt)) Lk(;ai. t I'CAB, KANKY * hKNHV-li«rrl»trti>. â- -< ijollcltori,eic.-l. II. I.iicaa, K. I'.; W. K, Kaoay, K. i\ ; W. I). llMiry. Ii. A. OOIwin, roroDtn, KK.'J Tiailori llauk lllil*.. plionr oialD Kiaj MarkiUle l.ueaa lllock, Pbona 'i A. Br*ti«bolUo« at Uumlalk npao avaty 8ataril«v. WHICIHT. TKLtOltl) * McDONAI.I) llairlitvr. Holleltom, Ac. llOlcai, Orav ft Hruaa lllock, Owiiu Bound. Hlaadard llntik ltlo<!k,KI*t)iaiton.(Haturdava). W.ll. Wright. W. Ki'allordJr. J. 0. McbonalJ, i.. u It. RusiNE-ss Cards ifi CULtiOUOH A YOUNO Hankers Markilala floiiaral hanking buaiuaaa. Mimey loaucd «t raMonahl* i alin Call ou ui. DMoPHAJCi, nioanaed Aaettonea tot the â- UoDuty uf Uiey. Taima inodarata Hiid aatia actiiin KiikraiitL'dd. Ih* aiiaiiiiuaii ntn •nd ilataa nf twlua oaii tm uia<l» at Tin Ai>VAiMia offlca. Hoalilenoe ami V.ii., l'e>loii. 1»pli4iD*i eouuoetlon. Duo. It, lYl W&I. KAITTINU, lecnaail Auctiouaar fui tlie uouniiMi ol Orey and hliiiooti. i^rui aud Mtock aalM a upeuiaJly. Tvnua motloratii. aatiafaoMcn RuaranttH.I Ari(«iiKM M«<>«i for daitaa luav ho maihi at lliii AUvaiirt oflloa, or < 'antral (eliit'lioiio Littler tovaratiHO. or by •<IJretihiD|{ ui« at Vtivertliaaii UM. \ They Shall Not Pass The Immortal Cry of Canada at the Second Battle of Ypres. The defence of Ypres follow- ing the first ghastly gas attack April 22, 1915, exalts all history. By it our men were transfigured and the undying, imperishable Soul of Canada revealed. In the name of these Heroes of Ypres, Feslubert, Givenchy, Vimy Ridge, Lens,The Somme, Verdun â€" aye and the Death- less "Old Contemptibles"â€" we beseech you. Women of Canada, to Dedicate Yourselves and Your Families to War Service by signing the Food Service Pledge. The sacrifice is not great. We merely want you to substitute other foods for part of the white bread, beef and bacon your family now eat. "What follows almost defies des- cription. The effect of these poisonous gases was ao virulent as to render the whole of the line held by the French Division practically incapable of any action at all. The Stand of the Cantidians "The left flank of the Canadian Division was thus left dangerously ex- posed to serious attack in flank, and there appeared to be a prospect of their being overwhelmed and of a successful attempt by the Germans to cut off the British tr(X>ps occupying the salient to the East. "In spite of the danger to which they were exposed the Canadians held their ground with a magnificent display of tenacity and courage; and it is not too much to say the bearing and conduct of these splendid troops averted a dis- aster which might have been attended with the most serious consequences." From Sir John French's Seventh Despatch, General Headquarters, 15th June. 1915 Thou Shait Not Want The Undying Pledge of Canada's Mothers to Her Sons. When baking use one>third oatmeal, corn, barley or rye flour. Or, order some brown bread from your baker each day. Substitute for beef and bacon such equally nutritious foods as fish, peas, lentils, potatoes, nuts, bananas, etc. Third, and this is most im- portant â€" positively prevent the waste of a single ounce of food in your home. A Food Service Pledge and Window Card hat been or will be delivered to you. The Pledge is your Dedication to War Serviceâ€" The Window Card is your Emblem of Honour. . Sign the one and display the other. 1 f Woman's Auxiliary, Organization of Resources Committee, in Co-operation with The Hon. W. J. Hanna, Food CoatroOer. Sign and Live up to Your Food Service -- !-.â€" a Fall Fair Daies KI,l-:-)HKUToN... not. <i A K Markdal? «Ht. il A 10 (Motion O,;' ;! A I Chatoworlli Scpl. l. < A U Oiieolcy Seii'TlH A 19 (;:uikst)iii;. S.pt. IH* 1!> (;.llim!«.,..I S,|i-. Ill 21 Uunil.lk Ocl II * 12 Du hum 8.|)t. 20&ei KiMciHl.mii «)c'. 2 A ;V lUiMVer S |.'. 20 A 21 H.,B'eio «>•!"• '-'« Ln don (Western Full) S."|if. T 1.") MeHfurd Sellt. •-7 A W Vloiint F.irent Rriil. 19 A 20 Drill i{uvillo Sept. IH All) Owen .Sound T . . . . Sept. 11-13 Piicnille Oct. 4Afi Uutti'jii Oo*. 4 A ,'i Sho!' i|. im • a.pt Sit * 26 T-ra <V. iff- 3 Toniri'o (O.N.K ) .... Aujf. Pr, Si (i|. 10 SVi>|kerti'n ...,.., k , . So Fain liis > o>»i VValttfr'a Kii U , Sept. ai. A «) VVJHiloi) S.|. . * A a' Deenn^ Implements ANI> Gtvsoliive Engines All UiiulK (if l)iM>iin« lni|ileiiieiils. ruil.« iilwity.s iin liiiiiil Auoiit fur Mini'' CiillmH. B;iiliin Ilu'4i;its, I.nudwn | Ijillcr C!..irii!is, liny 'I'links, I'odlur ^ fliiii(jlu.s nnii Hilling. 'I'iilsi" liiiiilfiiioni- 1 ni'iuire lui ri'idliinendiitiiin na they rtc 1 Hlmulinl inmrtH nud n'O "ilii/tttl ,»n tli' i liL-Ht oil ttii> market, | KUUIT TItKK.S -I lupruKont iheStoi. j A Wollin'.;! 11 iiiivo'iy.und will Iw i-WHi-ed i III ciij if ri'K Honil iiii> It cunt. ED. Rutherford' Proton Station Urrnkfa^t I nilor Wati-r. Admiral Colviilft has a good story t« tell ot a breakfast, eaten under wat«r In, the Dardanelles, which de- serves to Uke its place among all other good breakfast-table stories and for all time. A submarine w»8 proceeding up the Stralta when the captaiti happened to notice through the periscope that a floating mine had attached itself to the rudder. He imparted the information to the Heu- temant, and they agreed not to tell the crew but to have breakfast and consider what wa^ best to be done. In twenty minutes a plan for remov- ing the mine was matured. The plan Hucceeded. Three Helfirs' Strayed S'ljiycd fitini Lot I. Cun. It, O^iirey, tliite ytwr-dld heifersâ€" two reit uin m « ih Si'iue wliilu spits nil llieiii. and I lie <i'liei iH Ki'in lor. lj*Ht Hteii hIioiii the midnlc ..if .lime. .Xiiy perniii heaiiiii; m aeeinii uiytliinq ot them, phone or wiitu iiu8 -UAUNET MACKK Ku^enia, K. R. 1. rOH SALK . ;. No. ;» Buckeye TiKO'lnn tile ditvhiiu uultit ; ou niitciiiil(M<< iiTi 18 n. p. utniiliiiii or keioHtne ciii>iiic. nil in first.vliti.K r.'piir Will buKiild on luas .niihle turniK For full imilicu'ur!* upply uliuie lu^iohiiic i<< workinp, about two niilea trost of Snuae -n .ludu iou, i r A. N. I'll ATT, I-lUlel r <V, Ollt. Teiaperaturp of KarUi. The temperature of the earth ap- pears to Increase tr9ax tb« ont«r surface downwards at the rate of one degroA Fahrenheit for every fifty or sixty feet, aud at the rela- tlTely short distance of m very tew TDltee the tjitnpeniture must be ex- ceedingly high. Vn'untRry onliftmont hiist*l.en thousands of men fv in otiic • work. (\mscri|ition will uke inoie. ( >Hioe help is schcb will be scircei vuiy aiuu. Vouu/ women aiid lio)s onder mililny ;ii!» must Hll-the VH'iant p! ic. s, and ihey need training. Representative^ WANTED at once for FLESHERION Hi.d U^stiiit Inr Canada's Greatest Nurseries j Spiiiig I'JIT |i aiitiiij. ii>i iiuw ,.gj,jy I S|ileiidi<1 list < I hnrily Oan;idi-in <{rown i (run mid oiiimiii iitnl â-ºluck. Including, ' Mclntosli Keil App'e, Si. Keijis Ever- ; lieuTg It »plh riy iin.i nmny other o»ders. Now illnsirfrd CHtnlons,'* sent on tpuliotlioK. ; St.»rt now .'il best ne liny liiiie. Liber- ' J*! p'lipi'Mli'in . Stone & Wellington The Foathill NuraerJea. : (Kstii»ili.shed :8a7.) TORONTO ONTARIO A New Induntrr- II is proposed to start a new Indus- try in British Honduras for the pro- duction of oil from the cohume palm, which grows proIIBcally in that couo- try. Loam soil weighs MTvaty-flrs to â- laety pouatls « ouUo lvt^ wbm dry. I « tha Vdry be*t p'a^otn iret * 'r lining I uid piepiiie tu hop meet ihu deiii'iiid lot jiin'Tiiid 1 rtioe lietp. Students -niy enter I k .y Hiiy tMiie. N> iiiciea<e in fo. !< t'leuihis frio on (\pp"ii'j«l in. 'c A FLEJ/HG.F.CA., PiiiieiDal. A., (.wea Sound, Ontario. j For Service I hor Korvice on l.>t 12, COB. 9, tJsprsy I one V'Uiebird ^honhurii ftull. TeriDS j 1.50. Also m) puro Iced Yox-kshira ! L*ou, Terror f 1.00. All aceounta mutf ; be imid w KKR1> TYIiER, Mst^a«er â€"1 Sep ' i M bBry '""^ ^ * ff^M^sscj*-^.,!-,