mmanent organization \are the . inâ€" gura on ofâ€"labor bureaus, the placâ€" tueflon \wf‘a‘ Governnient . raitway oss. the province, and the. developâ€" ites to its own citizens. In . this int..4 Joreign markets to supplant The‘ bis question "where is _ the “ ) "comie from ‘to. do such An 8*" "was answered by . Mayot uler oi Berlin, who cited the method mploycd last year‘ by this city when | tided Atselt" over ~a . temporary " P Atmnk\!wy by selling treasury tay citizens of Ontario cities gould, 6 said, greatly assist in rclieving employment by furnishing . the mds nevessary for proceeding . with m’fvotks,â€"a very. practical form Another practical method ol relievâ€" :Mplpymt, and one whll:hj s not appear to have heen suggesâ€" d at Athe conference, would be dor; inaflians . to buy :madeâ€"inâ€"Canada jods wherever possible, and . where ~§-‘ ianâ€"goods are not . procurable ods made in Great Britain. If a camâ€" ign uwlong this line were actively iducted it: shouldâ€" result in a stimâ€" us to Canadian industry that would felt in all parts of the countrty. ‘ in conjunction with this idea that ‘Ahe development of foreign busiâ€" an e remarkable advance . in ’thei flce of sugar since the : outbreakâ€" of h ray, due to possible shortage and: high prices has in . it . a‘ son . for Canadaâ€"increased . cultivaâ€" on pf: the, sugar ‘bectâ€"which", will iip to ensure greater independence. ‘ this country in respect of this ammodity at least. Discussing this, ibure of the food situation . the ited upon, the wheels of Canadian dustry. should soon be humming as Here is a way in which every €aâ€" lian who buys goods can show his triotism in a practical way. Begin kÂ¥ and Cask for Canadianâ€"made Puliter ‘or proetfcal suppeations gblicred for: the: solution of the %.npu .at the cofifef" i fepresentatives of vations io cities held in Toronto . on day: Among ‘the proposed reime~ will be considered by‘ the PERRIN‘S â€" ‘Roors Package Gusranteod. CHEESE WAFERS ~â€"_The bit: of cheese &: into these crisp biscuits produces a flavor that is as enjoyâ€" uable as it is unique. Arigrer Poage A al fresco Jorr ~‘.~It . contains ~ maay W W-'o‘.( =»m your n AEND|FOR THE: PERRIN |, "SAMPLER® PACKAGE u. 5. pernin a towrany 5 h Ti .. LONDON â€"â€" CANADA Grow Sugar Beets dliillites wist ao¢. be wa on application. JAY / AMBDI pts . ut 4. Sloits ayricpiteryt ingustry ts MA (Freab‘te ho e eeatmnatee ol the" war interteres with i+ ing: of in Te â€" crop h%m L es anea ns id Igare o en >(*© be & ohurte "+ }“bfla t ‘presdn‘t : tiinditiodd "the " acré 2ra0ge Th caile preask Conipany ab Bertin should have . on ‘casy task in getting cont .‘ JAdb prestnt prices amrx there shiould "be good ° rflone} " i _ rafsing sugar beets, and shrewd Canadian h-nnn“uolgt‘lilq‘iob.‘p;h!‘ time in scizing their opportunity." > ‘The mass meeting held in the town hall Saturday evening serveidl" a twoâ€" fold purpose. It Afforded the . citiâ€" ‘The meeting will give addedâ€"inâ€" petus ‘to‘ the movement to: ald . the fatsilies ol ®olunteits Teft dbpehdent. ‘The usefulness of the Tand might have been further enkahced by a provision also allowing it to be used to alleâ€" viate want â€" and â€" â€"distress â€" caysed through â€" unemploymeng. C s ces ‘The audience was most sympathetic] and tesponsive, . and the _ speakers were warmly applauded as they made their pairiotic declarations; . | > >‘ Tlie patriotic citizens ‘of Bertin‘ $ rifices in boialf 6t Canadians who have gome to the front. or for the gelief of distress incidént to the war and to do it cheerfully. ‘This is the outstanditig fact of last night‘s bubâ€" Jic ineeting called ‘by Mayor Exler consider ‘Berlin‘s contribution to the Canadian Patriotic Fund, which was marked by an â€" attendance,. .enthu: iasm and promptaess" in. proteedina to businets that ‘aucurs well for the success of the: campaign about to be launched in thisâ€"citv. > The pames: o% the. men placed at the head of the Berlin branth are a guarantre > that the campaign will be <ably and enerâ€" mwm&-tï¬om will be wisely hi s, . _"â€"___L _ It has been suggested that instead of fixing a definite total = to be raised that all contributions be placed on a monthly basis during the continmance of the war, or 4t m{ pleasure of the contributor, . This plan â€"would ‘not, perhaps, be as . specâ€" tacular as the setting of a big lamp sum, â€"but has nevertheless many© feaâ€" tures to commend it. 1t would proâ€" vide the opportunity Tor every _ perâ€" son to set aside each month a «day‘s pay, a day‘s income, or a<fraction of it, according to what he or she could afford. ‘This "would not ~only be a means of maintaining interest in The | be a means of maintaining interest in the Iund, but it would open the door to <all classesâ€"of citizens to contriâ€" m,,uh‘ï¬ohtc. popular ‘in the largest sense of the word, ‘und â€" ansuringva ‘ s#eady â€" trevenue,,, T5X "On tge other hase °w woug avold the Tund being overâ€"subscribed LiA the spoassity of handing â€" money back to the contributors, < _ This appeals to the Telegraph as a most practieal suggestion, and one which, ‘H it has not already occurred to members of Jhe ~committeb, will Mrs. E. D. Cus#Wingham and #on Rowe have returned drom â€" Barrie Cemeiicmthax wie Fetermed. trom & te a »week‘s roltiay ‘at ~ Torento â€" ‘and doubtiess he taken into consideration, Barrie aver; destraction of the puildings Patriotic Mass Meeting Ghent surrenderéd Berlin Will Do Its Duty to the enemy to + 4s ?‘,‘enw o [rigis mgog m â€" . uy :i; x 3&2 i al g‘?ï¬, eR Ti &i‘::a- o ;A’w*f?? d ‘ Om . ,.--:»w.f)ï¬ .'egf't: -W{i-’;“;"g rwr“? ‘ Es â€" in o matecy t â€" jene MO P EW\ MUF ih > :‘»_‘ h i) 6 " es N+ T. o i +# Y‘"'“"“‘ . .»\.}"‘, _.’..r o ho o “.:; it , M if m b: "‘2 Ni .. h ‘ . 0. M piely o0 ie M .“i'- in s in ts “ .ï¬. J f’h' ~ “_ P ‘.mm;.’“ Â¥ f.f‘ Jé | we dare notâ€"so gréat were. the __ e) gction yom;. "f,‘_'“ ve Abo#â€" â€"be optimistfe. In the" montiis t#â€"1erime ch might deprive them midiately ‘precoding ‘the cbn?* eir | inpedous: ‘bo. reporty ot hostilities. a subâ€"committee . of, . the| CO02Y. @0, bHNROEE in adoune Committee of Amperial +Defench ©OD1WA® *) ... ... .Q.)s s( sidered . in ""7"“" :"‘uu PHTi t + mt e We Bituattiom. Of ‘how the ‘pedple o sme . x C “'" ig 310 â€"Ampr y * P Kikgdon ‘were to uugï¬'&. Y t “Mad:{ of. the .Gexernndent Lime. With the most .expert.4% “._ at â€" their cormmand, they came 4o th E ‘in; abcordance ~ with ~ this conclusidn that ‘the perf! was a‘r pi‘ ; on, .pestrictive . me a one, ‘and ‘that ‘the Goverbtnent olg%t‘fm’k taken o:(ly‘:“e-t '=u â€" to taky pregautionary measurés “""’!;H "’“‘“‘ > “"“ P USLE ordér ‘to minimize it. One . Of ABBlrzuiiberi ;1" " to enâ€" first acts of Mr, Asquith‘s 1 tration, â€" when war " was incvitable,| ment itself would‘ take $0 per cent:| of the_risk which shipping would rund under the war conditions which was 'mk-%dï¬ï¬ y Copened and a rate oi five per cent. quoted. . Day..â€"by day followed, m it .,'& known that several German : cruiseps were still :at htoa.»-‘o,mw,w ceived olâ€"any loss: Or .: confidence ‘of shipowners :andâ€" ¢ was reâ€"cstablished. . Private, . frms showed noâ€" hesitation in und war risks ab a lowex. nate than Government office. : Within a few days the premium fell from fve toâ€" fow guineas, : and eventuallyâ€"â€",it |â€"{Was broughtâ€"down to three, guinces, Even t thi gure unde ters were pre: :‘r&n“' nx:rout the ; .Govotnmtn.“;- office. British shipping, which~. w at first disorganized by the dramatic eircumstances under which war 0¢ / normal course.=â€"As a uation we may, congratulate ourselves on . the astound~ ‘ing ‘ victory â€" which ia supreime Aeet won in Insuring to ns ample supplies Â¥triking a blow . ‘N“""“\ix € markable: a ~demonstration .& the vital imiportance of seaâ€"power . a people who ‘live by and on "The: Navy opened ap a pathway 4 nmgu;. and at the same time and t «ame process ntgth Tï¬m trade ‘of. Germany.‘""~ * T Â¥e > c x don C Aonk nesssrirrscessessrsesrscec2s In the mnm;‘t.m--..m the capital of Brabant, and one . of, the most flourishing: cities of the TOW Countries. Its university ‘tanked ~as‘ the best in Europe: Lowvain is said to have had 150,000 inbabitants .‘in the. fourteenth‘ century.*â€"* as The chief ornaments: ‘of the towh dite the Hotél de Ville and the Church of ‘St. Pierre, poth in the late Cothic‘ stye. The former 48 a rich ‘and peau 4ifu, example of late Gothic atchitec‘ i omieminn "The ‘choech contaios ; some glopio®s e Â¥S 7 ‘ ( me iminine, oger «c twre oma@oliden ground, with ï¬ durors at the sides. In ons Of, ; chapets is the masterpicce . of flke% DietiGk Bouts, the *‘Last Supper," in un mmeimpanng 1187 im a M. Tt ‘is the Rentral picture of a lafge altar piece of which other f MBIFE BABL . OAMCUCST * are im Berlin. :â€" Another, pictitfe 1%‘ % Mayot .< . pouts is w‘m same church;. 1t i N Brd, FhbWWite the *‘ of 8t. Erasmus." ayoOr. _ % P the background is shown the, Empor:| "Wives ‘of Thion Men, 50 yesdaâ€"1st, of , l“ ‘:“;‘b. "“ t;“m "“w‘ll ~' Mrs. A. ants. In are 4 § uie nts. in n e e S MX T2 Rac#, 14 yedis "uhi undet, war hy the ~Boituch its Plh hn yorul 2 k e in s : resginter 19 s #ygrenc= "“"" ‘ i C a: Gage on â€" Augâ€" wilt‘ tï¬-ghwm â€"aoÂ¥diers, or, reserviste of . the ‘ Empire ; or of. the. Austro Hmwhyï¬l_.“ to: enâ€" alge jin espionage or t a hostile nature be.koâ€"rive inforpmation to Of owflwm the King‘s . enemies. Tmon where persons are arrested. or detained on .. the, grounds â€" Andicated, ;»'k-‘q 4 _“ ' j ‘l ‘ k & 3 lï¬nfl%ï¬m of :. d sc ccly totr aate in unqued * Perfectly 8i 3 ' e e es o s#es=e # 3 tions Jp vamious Rarte â€"A C m . a0ch , aspcations : wil nlerup ~=, hreets as tol <â€" "phat, Al persons in Canade of Gep of A they quietly .pursue % _ ordingry avocations ‘be allowed coutinme to enjoy the protection of the land . and be acconded the Teap« "I",M' : li;a-:m that -":: arâ€" rested, © Actained «M&h usitess Thete it nuuw *%o weouindinge ':.'.'..?""-'u ning to'm?-' acts .um or/are giving‘ or attempting %o * zive information to ‘the ‘ensmy of â€"‘uniess they otherwise ‘contravenevauy law, brdetâ€"inâ€"council of prociégmation .*~ "‘all wuch persous ao fong‘ as they reâ€" spect ‘the law are ‘entitled" to ith ‘Proâ€" ack . hi woms Resthe * * : Btind ‘folded wilking race.â€"ist; Heâ€" witt ; 2nd, Mayer. f a b%d,mh Menâ€"18t, -."1 * Fat:Men‘s l.tuo-h‘.’m 3 uid tecticn‘ and ‘have alothitik â€" to Teat .‘ SBack _ Réceâ€"1st, ‘ UBelingh ; 284 â€" Threading . the needie‘ Raveâ€"Istâ€"18t, ‘Thijes" Raceâ€"‘Ist, D. Habn‘, Mhoge caaee woee on 9. rraial Boys‘ Rateâ€"Ist.~ A‘: Forwell ; 2n8, | Ouetih . ‘fTanover simased oa signing 24 Toin oA the BBUODQS bet Ni# :uull . weat whÂ¥. 17418 dÂ¥ Qâ€" Warriston 34L HMT Te hk radiant with‘ lile and ‘really ~doubly ‘beautiful," but all dantru® disappears failing hair and itching scalp cease~â€" your .read Teels fine. <o~ 00 â€"/_ _ __All druggists sell a~large botHe . of :;.ué"‘ï¬-m m’m' 0.:: & . M. Devitt, + c.:mn-g Nh'@flm: Pt:..l the ‘mobey ltlfy_’l';ï¬ï¬r, 0t satieâ€" ~ iHE DOMINION BANK Interest .alliqwedâ€"at bighest current rate ftrom dute of deposl! : KIEPEMOE, MB » || :48 oc gin uouvne a. Oourn, u.9 PRESDeNT, | | w. o. ntnews, videâ€"pntuipent, is conductsd.at owery Branch ofâ€"the Bank deposits of $1 -:oqui m&m:znw-w Nes SE PBMLCH ::A /1 2 GERKACED, Manager. Sapital & Resorve â€" â€" 420000 is uy ced yell i h magee ie Snd c U y pur ) recone ‘und and Undivided Profits * ©6,963,000.00 1t is a s#t¢ sid convenient depository Sor your monsy Savings ~â€" Department A Savings Department C. Ai BOGERT, General Manager. 9 tb + 14 Ng;mn Sept. ‘4.â€"There has beca . _._. ublished in GW‘ a> tolegrtath _ * telegtaphsthe‘ Copeniagen ‘correspon«* <* >> dent of the London Daily Telegraph:. «/‘ In this message < Emperor Williamâ€"<}_â€" »rrot.esu against© the use by the Engâ€" _‘ lish by~dum dum dullets and y the participation of the Belgian pope â€" > wilation in war. ‘"Emperor + wdds in the communication ‘to MÂ¥.‘ . 'wuun,\ that" his generals have %m / °_ certain"cascs been compelled to pumâ€" * im; the Belgiafs, and he expresses |_â€" ‘hic deep regret ‘at the destruction of ./ Louvain â€" and other _ interesting: places." > * * y oys A Typical Policy Result of Dominion Life ~~Pdlicy No.‘s, 10 pay‘t 25Â¥ear En dowmeitt profits to increase sum: a%* suted. Premium, $112.00. Atmounk $2000.00. s e .. M Amnt increased. at end of 8e ~"~& WeRts 10 200. im k iss Amount 4ncteased at end of 10 years %o ... .. ...« Amotnit increaséd at end of %5 ‘years to ....... ... ... Aniount inereised "at end of 20 ‘ years »te :........ ../.«. . Amotnt increased at end of 85 years %0,......... .........> 20509.0 A@sured paid 10 premiams of $112. 00 whth. ‘Receives $231.19 for ° . $100.:00 invested, that is, his mone returmgd _ with compound interest m u:;u-t.,’nm-n to insurance on t2 t es \_._"31 WATERLOO MUTUAL / s FIRE INSURANCE CO _4 | . $ lm T a ".~ m " 3 . Iptal A!!.!S!Lfl Dec â€"â€"_ i .ns HAS ENTERED _ _ A PROTEST DPr. J.~H. Webb, Eq. William &Hw J, 1.. Wigoman, 1590+, 128 . 9 Allan » & P. E. m sn ‘Thomas Gowdy, Bsq., x James Meet Frank m- o ie EE;. ;‘m“, w‘. t AI\S’%‘“*‘ } * _ #a oa“ P. 4. R00S, Seo‘y Treas. Head Officeé, Watetloo, Ont. 1808 $2070.00 2150.00 2210.00 od 2589 :M x s