eo ‘PERMITS N (CESSARY ry. Without Permit. "Residents of Canada who are in qu: on lay. Previous regulations stated that all en of that class being,in r s the power he eect and leaves it im to decide whether per mis iratford yet that revard. is being done in other plac ed Teacher Dismissed. The trustees of Lions Head school theories as to when this old world shall melt with fervent. heat.—Ches- ley Enterprise. CENTRAL wale big ONT. ie are thorough, the instructors pe cepeienced: vatudents get, individ- ual attention ahd graduates are pla nths red d dow W, J. Elliott, President, D. A, McLachlan, Principal. ‘Chis: One: Monn Candun Leave’ Coun-| ity | the society of which he is in |o ote is reported that this ir |the law of human society, in “SERVICE” NOT “EXEMPTION.” Toronto Globe. It is military service the pee oe for, ae Military Exemption. iw in Canada, aid Jaw for all tate adians. =) service is required every Canadian, with no exemptions, either for age, or for sex, or for p if he spends the wealth of idleness hose presence Seneetee sor whose existence is a het i is no dodging that issue. The everywhere. olds in ‘an: nada, ~|Wherever there is a en order, Be eho hess, taken’ ocietane: Wiee an’ obligation whose, transgre sion. is , by. the same in- flexible jastieg: the ‘soul that sinneth it shall die. resent moment in Canada Specified ages s for examination as to. their fitness A reliable agent in Perth county to sell Pelham’s Peerless Fruit and amental Trees during fall and|¢ > punter months. pay, exclusive rritory, free selling equipment. OVER 600 ACRES ‘ Of the SLoee nursery stock Beale i ing NE’ e stock to x customers. not jobbers. Write now for agency |1ron' ‘here sl PELHAM NURSERY CO., Toronto. COMMERCIAL se Wheat, per bushel $210 $2 10 ae eamney 110 1 = Ces 0 58 60 BS a" 3 200 200 i Flour Jewel per cwt 5 85 5 85 ni 600 6 00 be “5 Jewel " 6 26 6 20 0 43.00 43 00 Alay : Hogs liveweight. 15 1 10. 13, 8 10 38 42 42 42 We Want “eal .|tion, but for. | conmtienca te anast go, and up to 36 00-36 oo | Wh ne 0} ences of his own conscience- chamber b and “carry 01 with men. An But the call is ni hundred thousan: wrenches in millions of Canadians as tions” in Canada. at. ‘The call of Canada this day is to all Canadians, and is not for exemp- r uervice, no Can- adian is loyal who secks exemption, | hearts and consciences of men and men, where thoughts are renegade or are ‘loyal, and where is the man against whont in 0 15.75 15 75|the words of doom are uttered : Butcher Cattle. 7 00 10 00]“Thou Foo] 1" ve Potatoes per hag 1.50 0 Service is the inescapable demand |1ng law is that pea of slackness, a traitor. Whoever will not serve oa de these are serious issues. But in Solan the ones are serious, And in any case, life itself is not a joke. Auction Sale » REAL ESTATE oe | MILVERTON * Jon to Mr. Weir has received in- igus en Mr. August Mogk shed; well watered, well fenced and drained. nm good road, ‘rom school, ‘80 rods from store. Sale at two o’clock p. T :—10 per tee a purchase. y money down, pamaee in thirty days. . Weir, Auctioneer. Se Mogk, Proprietor. Bplent id farm: HHOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS (MAY 8th LA eereee. 30th -TuU E: Ss DAY “ALL RAIL” = also by oe "THURSDAY'S STEAMER am Greate eric poi ‘Your er ee ey = ‘West onthe ‘ertile prairies have put West Et aes on the map. ‘here are sands of acres waiting for the man cei wants a home and Bree . rane ae advantage of LO Rar 'S and travel the Mrs, Taylor's sister, became the wife . | Elma. BUCHANAN—BROUGHTON, [home of Mr. Nalinse On wreduecday; shaw Ms Margaret Broughton, of Milverton uchanan, of Elma, ence of only the immediate friends Mr. an irs. Buchanan will reside in poe Obedienge to that eter a Sapper Hen: lay of a service holds | 4 n received me 2 {from Frat rope, leaving the | ‘exemp- | Pap It is not that. It D. to |much. But I happened to run across i rlmond or N. Whitfield, of Atwood, as y {alright. A quiet wedding took « place at the ie d Mrs. T ays This ig ‘Sunday afternoon, the last day of September, and we are still ppauitul weather. ‘To-day feeling much better this te ae having vilited. w doctor this Prey eaterday the sports for the whole |’ ian Corps were held. The Woman's Ss. Styl places, also wounding erect enyines ‘Thursday evening was an exciting one here, During the afternoon a| planes aupested and began. firing at him from all sides. a couple of slight wounds. T don’t know, how he ever lived through it, He was taken to a ‘was a scrap well vbr We all, the home town’ fair aol be ve over; suppose there was a big da: Saw Lieut. Moore yesterday, we were talking of the times we had a roops Co., Canadian Engineers, .F., France. Pee Mr. Thos. Hammond, of Monkton, two following letters Somewhere in France. T now take the greatest, of pleas. e in you a few lines, just t you know that 1 am well and still of the job. It the service. the death of moles up, which hurt our feelings very ameint ihe deaeen boys shortly af- ter they had been killed. and by what is way, that Pi Anticknap died do- ing their “bit”, as we are all here to : as d_not-see Ab. Ham- and L was very ai 0 si it seems that they had both been the my luck will only continue, I will be We have had a lovel moe qnd are disving- very ice Comprising a Tremendous Array of Delightful Ginn ‘in Authentic Modes for Fall and Winter, Offering Unlimited ie _. Variety in Materials and Colors. : The Special Features are Extraordinary Low Prices, Entirely New Designs, Thoroughly Reliable Cloths, And Depenable Makes. x ote pe: Women’s Suits for Fall and Winter The suit designers have excelled themselves this season and instilled into these popular priced suits all the beauty and attractiveness of the most exclusive and expensive garments. You will be ett ut I think delighted with their becoming appearance and tempting prices, ranging from $15 to $25. A Grand Display of Suits and erronts for Men and Boxe nd Attractive Pricing Predominates. Magnificent overcoats filled with cozy comfort and attractive ap- pearance. The leading styles are Pinch- Backs, Slip-Ons, Ulsters Chesterfields. They come in bright, attractive colorings for boys and young men and the more sombre but, none the less, pleasing cloths for the quieter dressers. But the one great point we are sige ea is the REA- SONAB ter what ee a wish to pay we can give you the best value at that price. CES. No mat- MANY months of careful preparation and economical buying have made this great display of Coats an even greater achievement. than any previous showing. Materials have, in many instances, been bought at special prices and made into styles, emulating the most ex- nsive imported models, and the prices have been fixed at a very aul margin over cost of labor and material. Just a glance at the great racks of New Suits loaded with attrac- For in addition to the advantage that you derive from making your selection from this immese stock of the most reliable makers, there is a dollars and cents reason why you should come here. We can very easily convince you along both lines when you call. Let us suit you and you will be suited. Grand sae of oe and Satins A delightful assemblage of silks and satins re being shown this fall, comprising messalines, taffetas, failles, crepe de ‘chenes, satin de chenes — and last, but not least, the season’s special favor- ite satins— taupe, burgundy, beetroot, brown, | grey white, cream, pink, navy and black ; at all prices. aw: live in hopes ar ending’ so; If you could only hear the shells ex- ploding around us at present you wouldn't think the end was yet, and Yre the be fittle ‘Sunday eh and that it is ENGELAND @ SON “The Store with the Stock” -— - MILVERTON y Counter Check Books... “We are agents ior the Appleford Counter Check Book Co. This firm turns out “only high-grade work at very reasonable prices. See our samplés and get our prices before ordering. CANA ADIA iN PA CIFIC W. B. Howard, District Passenger : toronto, Oni & think I ar close aoe this time, hop- cn on Bearwood Park, Sept. 30, '17. akingham, Seine Received your most welcome let- Very successful tou Zl eelteet and no’ line for a:bit 0: petore a SL) nt His very much delighted to see dear iS ane “Blighty” and get out of the mud ™ Sun, Office | ee ing you are well and that I may hear . N. D. McKinnon, of Caledon- “he you soon. omen ber ze, ja, velaived the following letter from Soe a oer te Sonnee sek sincerely, e. Arthur her son Wallace, several months ago: Somewhere in France, ees Angus fir night and ie my ght ere oe sa Be valves e 0: ‘nd sense counts for i jlittle) he Bae di a_hu Bee eee hi Ce it: Q cae this yur in the line, a Tot ‘ood work Praha: few cas- sare out of the own | “convalescent lown at dinner opposite ing young subal im with this remark | ll, Padre, you preached a rot- o: is morning. Of course m: pas eve while he was visiting the chap himself, ‘wl papal , and the ‘Archbishop PME one fee and fit.— oon Te certainly was a ee ks meet as man , , ee a _ FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER : fe SALES AGENT FOR