In}: I“ brr" "W†"tIll I" lu?' n. "I tue 9. Rt‘lnnvo hide from hind lots, start. _ mg the hide a little with the 1mm,- suriaiiiGT,iGiiir%,,. hut doing most work with (*Ieavors. hpaIIm: the hide with hlunt side of Thr “mm" 5â€,“. ttlou to ttttUrl 20 (Irwvvr w'nite mu- man pulls llw hide nun ttProp/rm, Tm.†my How "hum le Imlu- mllwrvs Mainly In tho rmmd L-r------------- - -ee _ Vt _ hm “my! be [nuIIml on" us Imm- work -- _ W ---ti--e-- "fl ___ __ L e-e ‘vmnm tvart' marks, W [W mm 9. HIIII- is mknn ott hark of tht. ani- v, the l l thod'muL tutltrto; slixhlly it Ttr'roSrritry. and "I m " p"'JSr an!“ n ' pllhm'q-(I In “Twp lo ttsc Hum): 1u,"t1%t'c',tr,iiSti"p,tlr,g,'l, In Aninml 1s Inmn' up hiL'hvr nu Hm '-re's â€and. an. Frvsater a..." in hth and thv skltttrui mu Iran: an lift TH. In shown in so many mmmvl tho zhvacInrx and ttrtcli, â€Mo “a; ma'::""' We“. colds, i ttom falls to tits, flotrr, a. " Inch rhiMren we my with ll 5"". N" “W" br makine, "MIN" mimanr nvnntm-n: Tho-y need mm: Ihrmu-h rnrtilzizo m that thcy gm". Iqmlsion, Ind need it "0'. lt 1:." In parks 'ttac",',,,"',',',:',',:',"',,,',.",: the TI 3'? ALL TIMES AVOID CUTTING on tam "Inâ€. t! Mrett h; it lulu GOING INTO SURFACE OF HIDES tt'll'ht,l,'r,"JlTU,',,ll7"'lrl'eu'.'. IN SUCH A MANNER As WILL IN, â€.mmo‘ :JURE THEM-USE SHARP KNIFE. Canada in in um war In a 'tttish. and is in honnr bound to s00 that the division" now at the. trmtt arr krpl up to strénglh and that thry hr, gin-n the tuiies,t IuMerjnl attd moral support. That part oi Mar main road hvtwoen Ritrhoner and l‘rvston, trom Camrrun sum-t to the city limits, is In a Condi. tion that demands the, uttvntion of the Kitchener Hoard of Works. A main artery of trade and probably used more by automohih- tourists than any othor leading: into the city, this road is ont. or the pours†plows of highway bvtwoen Kitrincr and Nia- gara Falls. This road, which has a splendid gran-l foundation. tcts through aluermanic ni-klr-rt hevn ol- lowod to gut into 5 state of disrepair that puts tho Iartrvl of inrfticiency an our mimiripnl administration. This is a good Way to adwrtisi- tho city's shortnomiusis to tht. visiting: tortrirst. but it is a sum ot wihlivlty in which “‘0 (an "tNtutrd lo 1't1'dF0',r', Evin "w murh m1 "e""' cwusv of war time m‘nnmny can hardly luv nut forward in this ca.'"' lumiusv in mm! building In: in many other things it is "thc Mitch tn thm, that saw-s nine." u "umary system a further trial. In this View wc have been confirmed by the action ot Western Librrrus, Shonld. howcvrr, this trial tart to pro- duce the men rennin-d. then as a “uni rpsorl lho men must ln- secured by manna of thc Military Service Act or some amondod mvnsurr. Thr otttstrttrtiort ot a Prrmttnertt mad Mtwrvn www two prozspvrnus communities is a qnvslion that waI have to he deal! with in the mar fu. turn. an rot-dye the pram [manure of hot! . “Ede“ nnurhh bah body and - durum the growing mind when m“ demand- nee punter than in are lilo. Th6- la shown in so many £3.95“. in» babes, Went colds, Unrortunatoty what appliss to the Ionian of hm] within tho city limits at.no nppllvs to n farce part of lhr road ttetwerm Kinm-w-r and â€mum " tho new Government, trash from the promo _ after having cunsullrd the Mother Country, decides that the immediate 'urptiottion of the Art is mammary to provide needed ruin forrvmvnts tor Canada's ditisions now at the front, we believe the ruunlry will accept the decision Kl'acvfully. If it decides to gun- the voluntary sys- tem another trial in ordrr to pive those sections of Canada which have not contributed thmr slmrv to the Ca. nadian overseas: Torres another chance to enlist as walnuts-rm then "very loyal citizen should give whatever help he (an tn ensurv- success. As we have on more than one occasion provlnusly stated, we believe, that for various reasons which It is not noonssary to restate hero. it would be the part ot wisdom and in the interest of national unity to give In new ot the amount ot conten- tion over the Conscription Bill in the House and the general lack of con Adence In the present Government may nttempt by it to enforce the Act would be unwise. After completan the necessary sessional business Pre- mler Borden should promptly dissolw the House in order that a new Par- liament may he (dented without delay to deal with this and other pressing - problems. The Minister of Militia, Sir Edward Kemp. " endited with the statement that " in the ink-mica ot the Gov- OI'IIIm-nl to put conscription Into at [set "right “my " What Sir Edward probably meant to convey III that the machinery tor putting the not into force would be organized at once [allowing the GoeemorGenerat'. as- sent to the measure. This will like time And with the completion of “III preliminary may also synchronize the expiration or the life of the present Pnrlfamc-nl. What an election “d I new mun-meat may bring forth re- mains for the future to disclose. Yin-condominium»!- Martha Tho-Any noon. Casual " -e.-. m up to Wuâ€... "r-ht-ts. A“""M'II rut-I untenable an “umkmmmllcms... â€In. clan pointing. launch and Int-In, " do when... AbVlI‘l’llIRO. â€on " â€It... and be - at his all“ not In» than mm, “Vin I!“ a â€II, UllTID. ENFORCEMENT OF CONSCRIP- ' TION. THE PRESTON ROAD, WATIILOO. ONT. 3. Cut down back of each hind leg from luiee down and skin out. Break log just below knee, Take out leg. i. Rip bulluck open down the belly Mun sticking cut to tail. Make a straight out. 5. Cut hide away trom sides of ani, mal as follows: Place knife under hide about middle of belly on side opposite braving. and work knife along to bris- ket and hack to the inside ot the hind " close to the tail. Cut the hide from front of brisket to hack of front log. then tr art way down the log. Do not have too mach hide on the mud: as the hark and sides are the most val, liable sections. On the havk leg work, mil from behind trag, several itwhos from the tall, upwards to the hack of tin- leg, meeting the ieggar cut at the knee joint. leaving as much hidn ort but! soviinn sis possible. 2. lama-r hullm‘k to floor and brace up on its back. Cut off claws. Skin cad: fun-lug from (luclaw to knve, making cat down hack ot leg, and take out feet. I (i. Hang bullock on the "alt hoist so that the Molnar-rs Just rest on the floor. 7, Tail is pulled out. Make cuts on nn'lor side of tall to tip and pull out Also make tow cuts around base of mil and rump. I Hon. Clifford smon. one of ' [hr noble Mantra-n to whom much of the crodlt Minna-d for defeating recipro city in 1911. and who on the "VC of another vioction. has once more comp to the mscue ot Premier Borden, ap- patently with a view to repeating his trick ’0! 1911, met with such new! r'" ception during his recon! trip to the west that he hastened rust without amending the rom'vmiml of wostrrn Literals at Winnipeg. The wcslonr an: wore m no mood to tako advice in 19!? from the man who Was so promi- nentiy identified with tho killing of their pet project in 1911. ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttrt-tttttttiT RULES FOR TAKING OFF HIDES RIGHT. 1. After lmlluok is hum-km) or shot, hung up on hoist head down and stick knife lengthwise of tho neck and at» w.†jugular win, permitting blood to drum At sulnv lime skin hide from head and face. Leave tho pale on one Ride of hide. making the out across the horns and down one side through the nose. _ Harvesters are in demand. This is a chance for those ovvr military Me to take possession ot the set-0nd line nt trertettEi. The Militia Service Art has been finally passed by the Senate with a tow minor amendmonts without a di. vision. Will the Borden Government assumn Hm tt.siyont;lhuity of pulling it Into farce? Bl: (ham We: talented the member- o! the Home at “has this test that CM In '.ruur " 'llllllll M Conlmlot'li. P. Hem. ‘rvcrntly imported Iran the United States, a wary or â€5.000 per autumn, [the three Food Controllers. beaded My H. C. Hoover. who “coming to a Bent: Bill will tonne] the food Dilution for the whole ot the United Stun-s. are to twelve n salary of 81.500 each. or 5:32.500 altogether» 82500 loss than I single assistant in Canada. How can the Borden Govern- ment guilty of such techie†extravag- anee, expect to impress the people through web highly paid exhorteru to, thrift and economy. Enlist to help on the farm. It will be a change. " not a holiday, The deserlers are coming home t roost---in tho county jails of ontario, but Oahu . - Uni a“. d can. thus. I no Tmt'" M In cult.- "0eerM0e-agr- phua. Inc the eqNttet In "u. C» machamotthe Pro-ch Avis “on (an... act-luau n will be um chat to (In the!“ " ante-nu With All In “yam“; the bllndIn; od the ens-y. and precision tor on: own artillery ttre. HIGHLY PAID EXHORTEIB TO ECONOMY. On The Farm NOTES AND COMMENTS. "tttttttmt-tttun" to 'iii' Four Weeks Will Elapse Be tween Nomination Day and iT-; Election Day--- Important New Measure Introduced m in Commons by Hon. Mr . Doherty. London, August 11.--The Pa" Mail Gazette says.'--" understands Arthur Henderson, Labor Member of the British War Council, who yesterday addressed the British Labor CoMer~ ence and advised tending British dele. gates to the Stockholm Coneultative Congress, had tendered his resignation and that Premier Lloyd George has!, accepted it. I LABOR MEMBER OF WAR COUNCIL HAS RESIGNED year. it has proved ll- worth in hundruh ot Hum-mud: of “tel. " Puma, Dee. mums. Witt you plan:- mail to In avian.“ a copy " ynur Train: on the tto, u. {have been “dz: ymlr nimble remedies for some mam-mi {on the. tate und reliable. _ JOSEPH L. BATZINGKI. In introducitut the new measure Mr. Doherty gave a somewhat de- tallml explanation ot its provisions. War conditions, ‘he stated, had mate- rially altered, and the safety ot com- munication had been seriously medl- RESIGNATION CONFIRMED. London. Arthur Henderson, Labor member of the Britinh War Council hat resigned memhenhip In cabinet. Two of the German max-nines which ramml Southeast England were dc. stroyed. Ottawa, Aug. lav-Four weeks, in. stead of one week will elapse be. tween nomination day and election rlay at the forthcoming Canadian general election. This important change was made necessary by the military voters act, 1917, which was introduced in Parliament by Her. C. J. Doherty, Minister ot Justice, ta day. and obtained its tirst reading. The bill is a new bill and supersedes the soldiers' voting bill ot two years * a Milo-4 foe " a! Ilrvlrzid- an write (a! C"PY or uur hook "Tn-Hue on the Horsr'rfeee. Hus taken up the matter with Sir Hen- ry Itrayton, chairman ot the Dominion Railway t'ommiission. Sir Henry at out-o showed his willingness to coop- erate and a drastic order has been passed by the board to compel rapid unloading and return ot cars. The order increases the demurrage on ma! cars. Importers now wll have two tree days tor delivery. The The manor of delay in unloading has been so serious that Mr. Mama: Ottawa. August t3.--"Any person who fails to unload a coal car prompt- ly is. in my judgment, un snow}- of this country," was the strong state ment made to-day try c, A. Mahala. tttel controller. The I'uitcd States. he pointed out, is demanding prompt return ot can; and It there in otelav it may seriously interfere with the secur m: of the noveasnry supply from across the line. Delay means coal shortage for munltlun plants. All SOLDIERS WILL VINE ill NEXT GENERAL Ulfflllll 90 lll1llllllllil jlllll RETURN (lf All M. BARS l5 illlOll Lord Athelatan ha- received numerous "Dreaming hum you!“ in the United States, warning him that tho passing of the Conscription " would be unneeded within Mt day. by tiq death Ind the death of a number of other prominent people In Montreal and Ottawa. The houu is m mil“ from Montreal. Automobile track. null». to within MO yards of the house were discovond thiq manning and it vu- learned that a car with at: men in it was Mud driving quickly away "on the vicinity at four tttiq morning, tho time the "pinion occurrod. Mammal, Aug. '.--..ytt. sum-nor but a! Lord Athllotn it 0mm. ville mu â€can!“ last night. TM house - mu dam-.01. HI. Lordship In In bl. nuance but nu not injured. I.“ Minam- h pn- prlctor d In Mutual 'tar, "rr-ty Sir Hugh Graham. Tho Our In. been vary aetittq In -etiat. -rirtioo. t IAION’O BROTHER Watt IN IIMDENCI. “antral. Aug. '.--koed Atheluan In. not in an. residence when the drrtamttsm practically wreck“ " tast night. A trote thrqq he! by [our an torn up in the lawn and the will “to were smashed. Thom. (intuit. brother of the Baron, and eight servant. were duping can the pron-hon. Nobody an injurcd. Dr. B. J. KENDAU. COMPANY Embur‘ Falls. Vermont. US.A. m II illliGilll1lf mllllllfill Ill BANE ilf SIX MEN; llll BASIJIHIES ALLIED WARSHIPS ARE BOMBARDING TURK BATTERIES The manhunt»: ot the puma-y voter has 'btie'n considerably enlarged and extended. The franchise will be extended to all persons in the nava' service, the aviation service, and those in the Imperial service who en rolled in Canada. The question of age was obliterated and military minors secured the vote. Likewise the distinction of sex was remoied from persons in the service. Nurses and other women engaged in military service have the right to. Tote. At' lndian soldiers will he entitled to the ballot. BOY VISITING STRATFORD IS KILLED BY WAGON Stratford, Aug. 8.--Death un-lrr the wheels of a sand waggon was the tate here today ot William Follow. four, rsrtdt-hair.vearold son. ot Mr and Mrs J. Fellow. Sault Ste Marie. Ont The roy and his mother hay, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burrows tor the past two weeks, The lad was riding on a heavy waggnn with Jack. son Burrows. a teanmter tor Henry tr'cttlotahaur, Striking a hole on Nile street. caused by a recent sewer exczr vation, the Fellow child was jolted off the lad and the wheels passed over him, crushing in his side and chest. and causing death twenty minutes alter the accident. Roy Nonnlds has lwen appointed phr Meal director of the local Y.M.C.A. His duties will commence a week hence, Mr, Reynolds is in Stratford hay. but has lived in the West tor some time. tyrrtdert,--Auied warships uince yesterday have been bombarding Tur. kith batteries along the con“ or Ania Minor, “cording to a dupnch from Ali-en- " the Buchanan Tele. graph company. Britinh Monitor: have succeufully reduced to silence one of the Turkish banana and have destroyed an aerodrome instalkd near another. "Cooperation la needed lt we are to get In the, necessary supply." said Mr. Magrath. "Rapid unloading is ate solutely necessary. as there is Just as great a car and coal shortage in the United states as in Canada. Any de lay in returning equipment is only tMF sisting the enemy." . The fuel controller urges in'the strongest possible manner that if Cun- ada is to continue to secure American coal, there must be promptnesa in un- loading and returning cars. The American authorities absolutely insist on this. Recently the United States increased their demurrage charges. but the Canadian demurrage in now stiffer. tied shoe ttie passing of the gunner measure.' and it was proposed to re, model the act antlrely rather than proceed with: amendments. tltird day there will be denim-age of 81 per car. This Increases by a dot. lar per day pm cur until the demur- rage is " per clay. Afterwards than will be demurrage ot " I cut per day. RUSS, PREMIER KERE‘NSKY NOT SERIOUSLY ILL “a forenoon to lift nets when they met the survivors coming to land in a small boat. Md‘lennan was holding in his arms the dead form of a little child. They landed at Bath, and later left for Belleville. where nearly all hose lost had lived. They reported a very heavy sea and equally winds during the voyage. It blew 75 miles an hour, a remirkahle record tor an August night. The schooner had coal for Rockwood Hospital. She 'founder ed between Nine-mile point and Pigeon island. Four ot the schooner's ocurants took to a boat. but one was lost overboard. Few details are avail- able here. the chief facts helm: oh- tamed at Bath over telephone. Boat Foundered When Crossing From Oswego to Kingston. Kingson, Aug. 8. - Early this morning 11 persons were drowned in Lake On'iario by the foundering of the coal schooner. George A. Marsh, of Belleville. and a child died from er posure. The boat Was coming trom Oswego to Kingston when a gale set in and about five o'clock the craft went down. The lighthouse-keeper at Simcoe Island reported the disaster. but no details could be learned until this afternoon. The lost are: Captain Smith. his wife and five children; William Watkins. mate; Geo. Cous- ins, deckhand: Mr. and Mrs. Mc. Clennan and one child The child or Mr. McClennan died ot exposure in a small boat. The survivors are Mr, McClennpn, Jr., and William Smith. aged 10. son ot the captain. ONLY TWO SURVIVORS B. W. B. Snider “in. It "t have been doing considerable fly in. lately. Have been nyltur “solo" which means alone. tor 0191th two weeks and as i have my time in in that type of machine I am now posted tor a- nother type. You see we learn like this. The school r.‘t.chinea are dual control. that is two seats and two sets of con trols. one for the instructor and the ither tor the pupil. We tty dual like this until the instructor sees thst the pupil can handle the machine himself and then he sends Irigrt up alone. i will always remember" my first solo flight. We were practicing landings (which is perhaps) the hardest part of flying) and finally l was making them pretty lair. Bo the instructor turned to me and asked me whether I would like to take it up alone. [said i was game. so he climbs out and up l went alone. Flew around tor a while. came down and made a perfect land. ing. better than any I had made nyiug dual. Since then have been (lying a lot, all solo. Last night I had just gone up and making a circuit and trad. deuly my engine stopped at about a thousand feet from the ground. miles away trom the aerodrome. First thing l had to do, ot course, was to put the nose down and look tor a decent field to land in. Didn't have much choice as they were all grain fields, but any way, picked my field. came down and landed her fine. without as much as scratching her. Mechanics came or. er, after phoning in. and we got her started again and back to camp. A person certainly has to keep his wits about him in this game and has to :hink pretty quickly. We have had 't lot ot accidents "om just such trouble Hugh McCartney and Benj. Wemp, Amherst Island, fisherman. went out as I had." AI Intending loner wuurocolved yummy tro- ono ot the owl-non - In lush-d by Me. laws. in!» der. ot this city. when his nephew, Cw det Bolton 3. W. h 3 who: od the ERAS. Dalton the: MI mud father an acemarttafttuttmt'uoW' night. which will be of interest to Telegraph renders. He writer.:-- ELEVEN Kfljiilllt WERE Ilflllllllln ROW FLYING ALONE Waehinoun, Aug. IO.-- Pre. mier Kenneky ie not m. as repor- ted, although he has been phy- sically weakened try hi: arduous duties, according to advice. to the Runhn Embassy from the Petro- grad Foreign Office. Keremky. It was laid. In phyelceuy equal to Me newnelbuitien. and it was regretted Mal nempnper Ger plumes might have created the Impression that there was a crieis in his health. tanning latter Prom "SIM" Mlll Nephew. There in no 1rmtrtsr any debate as to tho_best treatment tor Helping. Heading or. protruding pllva. But Ilnm'nlmut one â€one" tn every four mmvrs more or less form this annoy- init “line-t " is necessary to keep an telling people uboux Ur. Chum“. Ointment. . . [ _ Mr. Wm. Shaw. Inland hrunk. Qua.†writes: "t am wrmn‘ this to tet you know the Irertefit I have derlvml from your Ulntnmm. l haw» sctforr,i more or loss tor your: With prmrmllnu pih-l, Ind lull! winter t not so bad. I “as, mmmetoly laid up With thorn l wrmt In our local storakmpor and askrd Mm If ht had anything that tun gum}. tor pile and he rs-r'nmmon'lml el That-9': Ointment I purr‘msml a box md took It home and 1131va " swarm. mg to 'lirertiottrt and fur may- on? War I hnvo not hum 1rnuMnd with) an»: I had trio-I other rvmmlim~ I'm. 'ore but thry truly mum mo lvnmnrnry 'rtirt and that "tto box of ynnr (Hm- Izom did more for me than all the Hon. Chas. Marcil' asked the Minis- ter it he had been correctly royal-ted as having stated at Camp Borden that such Was the intention., But the bill has not yet been brought back hy the Government fron' the Senate to consider the houghoed amendment. c' ,u Rome, Aug. 9.--Discovery has been made' that there was a secret under- ground passage between the Vina, ttsr. merly occupied tty Prince Von Buc- lot, German Ambassador and the Mo. tel Eden, kept by a German proprie- tor, to 2f,i,',i,e.',t secret meetings. Submari es Destroyed. Paris. Aug. ge-Two Italian air- planes recently raided Pola. destroying two Austrian submarines being re- paired there. . Rue-iane Leave Proekurov. ..London,. Aug.. tk-The. newspaper NovttyeVremya. of Petrograd reports that. the. Rusoiane. have, evacuated Proekurov. in. Podolia on the Bug ri, ver as well ae Kamerteia--Podolsh, 53 milefeouth. ..9...... ...... i...... SIR EDWARD WAS "Yes," replied Sir Edward briefly, "that'trrigM." . $'atl0ltba0iaol IIIII II 'la'04PMrW.mtqtmt.ig"t 'Io-IIIII-l Ottawa. Aug. 13.-gii. Edward Kemp. Minister ot Militia. reiterated In Par. liament to-day his declaration that it was proposed to put edmscrirtson into force in Canada immediately. tra""ooorrroiaoooouraooovaoiraoc. Rome, Aug. ttthe-During the week ending August 5th Italian shipping lone: comprised two steamers and one small sailing vessel. Ambassadors Had Secret Meetings. Sworn Statement F rpm a Man Who Han Unbounded Confidence in Dr. Chase's Ointment. Was Completely Laid Up With Severe Case of Piles, "SAMMY!†I: blended from selected hill-grown teas. tamed tor their tine tiavou qualities. Imitated yet never “mane? Brief War Bu-lletzns Jr"""""'?")-"-"-'-'-"-'-"-'"'-"--'-'-'-'-"""""', Tttti MOLSONS BANK """'"""""" ItttMtNttluttt- '85, "â€""â€""‘°"' .,______.‘_7_ ----_iaaaiima-, a h ' - hivi tifGLur . -Gi5.'iirr" 'mi"" GT; m.aTi.TG" 7131:731'. Arrive tcient',',',' ta. A. , t haunt» Tor. fr,ta?,.T,,t'd,', l F. ti I. Com-m- on " â€wind M ed P I i. PanvB To . than u a I I" an Won-Ina" ',n',yt2 iiii2i?yiiii'?t wing arzen 'is'jair,'i,'f, t"d Clgzlrmd at alum“ ulna". . our-:2 q Jem- 'Adi?. a B. Line. '33.... 'fll'J2alt 'diiehu') â€.33.... vim s dun "tum "Ink. for can nmueoodhm “Mammoth-u. E squintâ€; 030:3 undead 1â€;qu cE-rt ra Mr, 63: Mifii "autumn-l ' «on on The CHM & Buffalo Tull-n Cot-my Ecuuhmy -ewrrp unload uuio (-Enn ra Mr, lie 3519 "auburn-I: ' an on _ ot IV. cents. "A"drh'"hyGLi'mu'fo' Maori Ind doucrlnun mm from n. Great fert1'eiNprmr"-s1cITr, or "uB"-NaaN or BUFFALOP 'u'2,e.hP-."',tit '"rrsi Giiov. 15th -cLevzLxrir, [gun Bynuo . no . I. t ZAIT’III l lane (luv-us» . 9:. P. I. Shipping Lotses Light. Rich Yet Deticate-- ' , Clean and Full of Aroma. CORRECTLY REPORTED. a - MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS - a ougltt'ed I “mum's LINIMENT CURES mPH- ¢;M;1‘14r:nm _ intyliu April. 19t6. M M. â€Min-00k. IN Islam! “rook. qu" hr. I'ttit Hinlnvhnt, 410w fl ttox, all 'te'rtierit, " Edmmw-n. Hates & Co, Ltd, Toma... F Ides Kathleen Hawaii-F“ driv- mg. The accident occurrgd A she 'attempted.to pass the Herold an. Mr Herold had one ankle scvcrly injur- led. Mrs. Herold suffered a broken wrist. Their guests received a severe Exhrck Thu Holiday family escaped lwhh minor injuries. Coroner Dr. others, as I have not bun troubled line. lust whih’r. I Consider " to M thc brst remedy tor 'ri4eorlt*re ever uscd maxim" always carry I box with mp, although 1 aluh'txhlnk? new it fur pm's. Ivo have u fur mm r purposes in the family. ch as burns and rum. avrmrhoa. eta, And my win. Puys it I! "tttr " the be“; rvumhcs for rurh purPor"* won-v0 rvvr 1nd in we homv Although 10‘: nulv charm xivzy Nuts , fox for it, N Is “v11 wottlg " " mm for "rayon. :nllhtul witubpiusre Now, you cgn usn this Iotlrr If ynHI wish or rater nnymo to m0 who “aims to know "hum if be piles. I might say that In my Mmimms I am known all ova!f thn linulhh Wrtmn of Quorum, a I am harine ttttn stat-ttt sworn , huvfurv a .lnutiwn of thrs Prare." "Ru-urn up.†mo (his titmt day _ RE‘CRUITS FOR f" JULY IN CANADA NUMBER 4,267 suipctx The Holiday family escaped wtth minur injuries. Coroner Dr. Smith of St, Mary"" ordered 1n trr. quest for next Monday evening. . Ottawa, Aug 7.--oyt of 4257 M- cruitt, eanisteg' by vo,iuntary mgthod' in July 2405 wete recruited In the last two weeks and 1852 in the first two. By‘divlslom‘ the enlistment; wen Londen, 243. Toronto ttot, Kingston. Ottawa 163. Montreal 213, Quebec 24, Maritime provmccs 215, Manitoba 187 Saskatchewan 46, Alberta 48, British Columbia 162. Stratford, Aug 7.- Kathleen [e hm. bel Herold. twcivwycarour'itiiu r of Mr. and Mrs. John Hm. Shakespeare, was instantly 1aitirf In an autpnmhne accident um litter, noon. two miles this side' of tit. stsr'ra. The young victim, her pa'rehtsf‘md two guests were motoring to St. Mary's, and {allowing them was " an hum containing Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Holliday and their three More at Guelph. engwIIW’w Grauteq* SHAKESPEARE GIRLS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT BRITISH TRADE IN JULY. London, Aug. 14.--ttrititsh imports 'or duty, $850,000,000; tutporttc9eMV "