Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Sep 1914, p. 4

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T ECTION OIL STm/ E;?3 % ARE;pUCED %Pmc:-:;:33 0URc(>UCH 4THA:MM@c=::3: 3?` a"4c`Vost:`c`d' clear ot to-makejrloom {pf thefall goods Bgby Cfrriageg and Carts" 25 from to C:$:9'.0.0; up duxcn .l.lC"C U1. .uuuu ;J.cau u:u:ucL'. ` Mrs. Golinger and 1ittle'son have returned home, after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs- R. `Foster, of the Fishery. L * .i11-f?`vandanotheif ifVI41C'esSary, and as} g i England is jprepared,_ to .spe1'1d her.; A hundreds of -tho11san(]s, ' f Canada 155! ' 5 I goirig _to stand up -with 'her`' to -the: 1aSt'ma1_1 and ;the last dollar. ' - ; _. J- In St.ate_Of Alarm A_ ` g d-ed"; 'Ber1_i1_1f:is ih- .3 . State of al2n`z`n; its s-tic: is; gradually 'co'mingf home .tp its hey; peop`Ie_1;hatv things have not gQne,. 1e,s:';.\ve`I1-\vith' the army; but .where is! ghtg the_vi1:_`na(vy,? In. the North Sea to ~; a~fra_1d.to' venture 0111:? mi try` C011`; zest cluslon with" the ',Briti s-h` eet. A I ,____ _.....-vyv vvuo LLUW U `- ._ ,, Should Work Together Mgr. Creswicket seconded the mo.- - tion and admitted that he had not ` _alwa'ys liked_Sii- Wm; as well as he did; to-day, but the other occaslons .' were when he `had-tried, -but tried `in vain,` to make Sir _Wm. see `eye to` eye with him: in the courts} He hoped to se'e'the ?people".of this town ".W01`k;.3t08th91""` as: the '~..e}i%h*, ta_j}serious' i1_'1_e;ltte4r,? so that 1t .;coiild=`jn0t_be.'said tl`1ere1waa any de- " pmi:t: o;?any- _h1u'<.=`h~: or the addresg `was worthy` of the man; it. had given strength and: comfort and` Jweahould be grateful, to him for the clear. outline of the events _which led upto thiexdeath struggle whf_ch..Eur.ope was now engaged. 1-`AL.g.-_-'- rather th_ink that the Peace will be declared in Berlin. in the presence of the victorious allies, `and I think the survivors of own brave [boys will be there, and when they come back to a grateful country, what a pleasure it will be to you -who have done your duty V in their absence to fell I didn t for- get you while -you were away. I ,_ know every one of you is resolvecl to" do your duty in this supreme moment of the eountry s struggle. I TI? -`| 0? l ...a\.\..sJ u;1u_ 5-xuuxg a l It is a privilege `for any one in {V Canada to be permitted to contri- bute his or her mite of work or . money `to the cause in which we are involved. It is'a sacred , as well as a religious duty. Perhaps some may. say, what -difference will it ,make to me if ` England gets the worst of it? iHow long will it take tocross the Atlantic? If the Ger- 'mans succeeded they ~ would V over- throw the British institutions; Ger- man ideas will prevail. They have large possessons in South America now and it is not along distance from South .to_ North America; steam and -electricity have elimin- lated the distance and" Canada ivwould very soon? be aected by the downfall of Great Britain, and we would -be `reduced to. dishonor and bondage; A G The Kaiser claims that he fwill 'dictate terms of peace in Paris. I [rather think that Treaty of 1Peace~ will declared in`Ber1in:_ +1111 .Y|QLv\AA A.` 1.1.. V I 1 l ` _Almost~_eve'ry'hon'1e in Toronto? ;' has some one in the contingent andg it&inayInpt belong " before every` "home `in this. part -`of Ontario} `might not be s_imi1arIy 'sitL1atex.`.". I x -VV rk for \Vomn ' There `are many things men in "tvhe-.elld will need and `the \voine1i gef Canada had the glorious privi: "lege of furnishiug then`i. I l T .-...~.. .]J.'..7J. A.'.-l._.. ., , ..' - ` N "~" V-5 -Ir-K54`--l`Vll"ll-5' LllCLllo ! _ -I- wouldn t take `any assistance ;from_ `any: one Who) didn t give); it gvoluutarllyj ? sald Sxr Wm. I would `not gcgept it T for such. a Cause` as th1sV unless 1t was given freely: and` gladly. T4. :. _. ' __!__2`I_' n . 3 r--y-up v - .\_`fjI3U{.ll\l_`Vl `T "i\?i1~. "2iW4rs. William Irwin, `st, of Eg`bert_. visited Mr. and" Mrs-. -~R$1d~d;i`ck last` wegk. " A "I Hvasline `will- darken li;-.'ht *`b1'aWs_Tand `increase their 3'?` applied. 4 .h . ti . Itldll U1 Hun`. _ A me` `disti11ctive01g>(gS .~`_"i ' was In your erd. suila w our he .. . ' rd " 01 .<.01e<-ted 111- ": .` _ .LIuAI\l JUL! dividuals. _Ior me me] ('.0X1S1lmC(l. ; It pays to xfoed good L.-o\\".< W11, it also `pays any farmer to tmd out by keeping reords of each C0-. just -what each prodtu-cs. In 111? jqrdinary way, the am-o .1 h E: cJow'"wo1rld be Tumpod m_ __\V1th't.1e` dyerage of the dist1'1t,. W13`; 3-'Bh~ really deserves :1 di.`t1}1l.`t1ce. i.*& -here.H in the 1 f7f,.f*`L".`.;pf5i _ until September 11 .. it ` .. FAREAND own. man _ ino1\181\'- ` iC`UI 7 y I A "co'w like that i< . W011`-` plishing somethingr. In . 1nimthS `of such work she \vm1M gi\'0z1.~`fmNl for humanity more 1e nu- Wifielits than w`0u1d.. be :1`nrdo bf ve `average dresol steers. 811915 giving far. more vba-r-k from the Biiergy c01_;ti11ed' in her food W11 bes't5"~`=1 (*11_s:'i110o1' can o`bt1H1 yfrbmf. 9. qua-d`ru,-ple expalx- 9119* '_fol1'_ the fuel consumed.` H . . n 1 ._...` wt: 3 _. -._--..-,-.-. \\r- Sandwi-cl1e(I in :n1mn5_:- or-.lin;1ry '91-dinary yields .th;1t 1-lmkc gin-.1 the -`heart; of the" good :o\\".< mmer Le qaus-_=`he has taken ,tI1o`tr..mblet-) 1` zlcttial prndm-tim. While-? thewgordinary ,c-ows in July were giv- I `\\\M% t11e1`e a1'0 `vuc:1.~'ivn1z1I cxtr:1- ingztheir Ineagwe duios of .~evc-n sh11ndred 0r six hundred p:nu1ds of 1 milk . and - t\ventl\'-four or twenty` pounds `of -fat. :1 g1':1.~`1e.<-o\\' 111 QR` Tbec gave 1,279 pounds of n11Li. ~e8.ti;1g 5.8, yxeldilugr T4 p0`-,!1.1dv` "f ;_ fat: ~. ~ ` \...-. .. .n;\ 1 \ __ _,v,`_* _.v. N. \ i11l:\ul"lll;1ll- 1m< :."tO Toronto, after s;r<-rxwlixm [days at his home. ..u \Vu \'ll vu UIIC IIGIUII VVUC1\g - Our school has re-ovpened, with Mms Lee of Bond Head teacher. `II ,. ' I f1,1! 1 1l..I \fIftJ'J uv_ ..|.l.) 1:\'1ll'..'. Miss Mattie .I{iL-vv 1 \AM.1tc,hel1 - Squaw. ;2fI~:-1' lweek at her lmznv. I 1 :- v -_v uvnn u,u Alx, L 11` 'AH'l'. { ,G. Hart uni }Ii~~ LH'1'1ghes, w11o.lxuw lwvn \'i~i: M; Hart. lm\'eV 1-ctzlrxml ;th'e'ir respective }mm*< in 'r.m _"fv -`V `. Sept. 8th.-.\li< tu_r11d' '- from J} Lpanied ' by her mu `II. Palk -atvher home. ` 4 311+; friends. _ day; %f Em. E.Pu1!; is ., daysvat, his ho111v..>. .1r~ 1r i,-1:he"n;eetii,1g' t.. .5 F e<;p'resseg.1`% h i :1 1:`, 1 Lthe-'*D15i11'io11. 'th;lt. 3-there` Vvmtld z1.:.~_i; ;`.30me---Wily \\']1i<,-h it-0,` him or hCX`.~lL`H. Cross Society. V E*ia1d%/vfare ` A` % la\0l\|-ill!` ,: {Axle AND omcsru D _8ept. 11-12-1:-14 and 1 ?da1`..EVxoni-pion F eazeep 15: 8 A DIST1-,~\'("I`l\'1vI "her friend, -Miss Hattie Leadly of Us-ICCOIII '~I-U`L|'\-I \-I'I\JI\ IE5 `V``;` `\I 1- ] Rev. J. F. Scrmmerville of To- ronto occupied the pulpit here -last S_~mJ"Rth. . . ' Miss Clara Denney` - is visiting T orontd the past week. lf\... - --"..x.. -1 L-.- _... -__-_--_'I _!A.L Hm _- Ethel .111 r.I.`0I'4 SHAXTY.B. '11} uu. $3500 and ;\x'i1.*a; ` 10th an 4!-.L| 40 u mail carrier. `II `II U0 ht : ?ey- 7' growth, ` 1'CIU1'I1:" *;)\\" 11311` H bcllllllrbl "0113 rural. mail started heid Sept; 2. Mr. Shaw of E_g{bertT is the ......-.:'| ..-.......... v {K76 u44 J-J Av;;\lh o Sorry to -repqvt Mrs. Cvarner and` Mrs. C. Denney qu1ite:. ill attirne of wri_ting:. ` V H I` . . _ _ . -...-1 ......!'I ..L._..L-.,`I `L-; '01-;- b 11 21411. `_ are Qordially imfitetl. `TI-I~QRl`_TgTQNg Nveiw S_unday, ~S_e .'-1'3j;h, Al1i11, Esg., .M;A., , .;CBQrpx1;b, .Sgeo y_1: M.S.C.C.,_.-will. p1'e`ach ;w.t;` St"-. VVJi1](_iefsf Chrh, `Thd1`1'1to11, at; T3 .`Ao} .1ock'T .'p.m., Ivy` at 7* p.m.,.Va11d VVUthp`ia`.at Sept. 5th.---~Quite= a `n'un1berTfr0m here are attending the -exhibition . in Ioroltto. - 4' ' =` 'I\ '1 m rru u ll` -I~V-IL \JJCI-(V/I Miss F1`l11C'es;D0i11e ton `spent last Thursda v1s1t1ng' friend-s.` ~Q.-`nu.-- J... ..n...\n-.'.L 'Xr..` ` of y . in I Edgltr Rennvi-ck nd Miss` Tirlie of Utopia spoent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolbson; of` 8th Line-. ; _ Mrs. ~Lorne -Wingrov-e, who Th as been on_t heA _s1ck hst for a` few-days, is 's0111ewha`t better at tlme of `writ- ing: V ` - ` `IW1 3 '1`: I: ' II -n-I % "-Sim -Co11I1.e_115_'[Aisj `_std_i5i1'g;' . the` Exhiybitiou Aphis ' _w:ek.j-in["" _,'.l?")_1fO11-. .~ ~ I `T Mr. Edwin Carson` reurned home last week, after Sp-ending` fa few days with friends, -ar`o_und' Mid: lm1'st,.= ' - T Mi. and Mrs. Robert J ones,_ of-' Barrie spent -"the. week-end" ,underT the"1att er s -parental roof, WithMr. and Mrs.` Thos. Wallwin. '- - 4 mm. mg with. M17.` and M1's..-Geqrgf'I{.east, 1 '1r_ __- .1 ` 1:..- 1)-..1-..-..- ....'.--4. Q--- l v `School opeaied L A-heii , o`n L with Hr. Wa_ts'o11 as-'teaVchr. We` extend _.m.ir s 'y1np~a:t.l;y[,(to~' 'nt11}3 \ tf_rie'11ds of Mrs. `Ha'-m'i1o1;1,.. whqse dga-ath took place " 11s_t_` \vee1~: ' "at- .__?`1` home of ` her `daug;11ter, Mrs. Gentle- man. Funeral o11f'$Mo11day to Bat -` rie T ce1i1ete1'y. ` v. ' m V`E%_S:~P:R{A :_;A T ff Fall wheat se-ding-" 43;` "the f'<.)i'd"er' of the day arc~1111d`_these 'blar_t`:s;'---hlit some of the. `fa1'1_11Aers. . now have _t11aVt: job eoln-nlveted, ` ~ T ' ` 1 1' . ` 71' Miss I'rene Hunter oIf' the -Q,u~en "City is spendingga few days`wi.th her '1'e1ativ-es 011 `the Highland Vixvi F.a1"n1. ' ' A * `7 `Sept_..*-Tth; T %Mi.~;ss __A 1i-e {.i`%B:an;ne3;tgoAf 3 .. DV6t'1 0_it, visiting, :it'iie1i(I$71ix'F)ii11 t1`f here. L % 2 Ir: ~ A.` ---ma` " . . 1 : , VVII-151 " ditto I-IIILI. .8-\4l-J f3I_ . '\Rf.`7VO ` . .a1`1.dMrs. Roclgers -`. spentf 'S111`1- - Thor11ton. % V ` day with Mrs. ..G`xe or`g-e? Simpon_ of A. u- .. - -- Our schdol Vite-Opezled \v,el{.T_l Lwixth Miss Currivejof `raiiglieth-_'Aas teach-er. . "rm: LATEST mums Barrie, LEFROY BAXTER ' Sept. 9, 1914 ' `V.V\I i6 66; AAA i 65 `.45: an Thor_11- ; Baxter 115! 65 .. 50 .. 795: 90. %_ _;15V ` 155 . I-Iuulvy, uvtc`. ` . " ' ` - DeP.98t Wmpathy is vex'tenlded' to Mil`-J .*`*%`.,3};..31";'-;` . Sb6f!.1f5 3n the d98th;.`0f~t`1`eI;r 5- 1i 59:'f"t1781I18ixter,[:. Anna- u-;...~ ` o.:. ..~.~.:: .._. 4,`; .1`- . . &L _`\)II`-l `vVis4i`t:ing . I1+i_`s `bgbplaer, . Miss 5 xrt i ,v:i~sitiAn`gV in DeVtrOi."" 1 j r % Mr.: Fred Dunlap; of R'"1r`orQnVto% "is" > V >` Dunlap,` . ~"g /.'l\.".....`.`-.L'v: _.._`_'.L__ A Al x . or 1 .'.-' . u . - . ":'r"" - 7",-1 .__ `-'1-V-.-A ~*'."ff' J VP`-9 - 4u`"'." Mae; j .21 we9rs`*%and?3 - ;.months.- mr an *i11i=e`89 %49f:i 6i1:zi%%Aa;%f9w. "year. V V who. "have been visiting fthe' ;f0rm_e_r ;s .. .--..- -------ua-v-vo- . We V_a r: ej ;.)'leas9 to we1coine Mrs. Rdbt.' Grilpin and 5011,; Ghailim! daughter [in "Seattle -for" gr year; 'wMis Maable :.Nixon . is__3_Vrie}_it1yx_1 g +'..;..'.~.a. !:v..".`~r|u.;`.....+;.. V - : 1&5 KJVGUVIU `.l.UI.' ' Miss Mable Nixon j 18 friends `mToror;t`o. . . 1.-A_ 31..-'0 0` . .'~ touautass .a.u;. .l.ll \_._Io ;.L_c1u',y, _ ' "' We are pleased `t_o' elxearthat Alex. .Sterwqrt is some better. ' Mrs. Lodge `has gone `tq Ori'l*lia .to make her. future home with her daug'1ite1's," gMrs. Reeves ' and Mrs. eWats on. ' ' -Qui:te9.` number V from here are `,at1JehdingV 'l.`o'ronto Exhibition _`this; "lvncs . ' mavvvvllll LVltUllUlJ_g ' ` . ` `__'Mr. Cunningf m of [Va-ncouver and Mr. Armstrong of_ `Toronto are` visiting. Mr. T-hqs. I-Ijenry. WA niia. v'\`.oaar's..-1' `K15.-.' .1{-.nn_'~.J'."I--L 1r- ; THORNTON % - I Sept. _8th.-_-`.~Mr. John Stewart and son _Wi1land of Toronto visited the former_ s mother, Mrs. V J. A. Stgzvana recnt1Ly_. ` g % 6; L. ' u u a s u ; ; u .u.|.Jcu .L.:.17Lcu Jkluo ' A collection in aid of the Canad- ian Red Ci-oss Fumd: was taken up in Atheu,Adult Bible. Class in the Presbyterian Church here, which _an;o1u`1-tedfto` $12.13.` This amount has` I1~een;,a`sent on_ with the $70.00 [mentiond -aibove. . . |a._1..LJ.._U .131`; _ _ _ ] T-he -Girl s Baseball. temn of _ Le-.| froy gave a lboxtsoci-al on Friday, Sept. 4th, under the auspices of the Churchi ll- Women s; Iiistitiite, which was 'a- huge suc.cess.-lnancial- ly. $70;O0. being realized -fort ' the Red Cross Society. The- girls are to_ `be\'c.ong`rat1;1ated ' "on the excel- lent program provide_d._ The {base- ball team 'c'.-onsists of. the following: Miss. Mabel `Mobennan, Miss Lily Whan, Miss Florence Beatty, Miss, M-afbel Stewart, -Miss Edith Wood,` Miss Zella Read. Miss Della Wood`, 3Miss Fida' Wood`; Miss. Hazel 1Mor- '_ ton and lMiss".Hel er`1 Kixfn`. A` ..-I`I.....4.!-__ --- cHURoHII;L` v7oM~1:N s % xiv: ` % STIT-.U'F;E_'. ? rm. - A 2,19, 2. -. i dalg. has sttirtedf ion the `rural . mail- route` _ from Allan: ` 1' u-. .' K -- - ` uswovo B Eloyde Dyer is 'atte11ding"th Frank '_. .Gre,s; of` D ,Tho_x-n1.:on and Mrs; Clark .of Orillia _ v=is.ited Mrs. Alfred Dyer on Monday; f A'mo11g` those who ` are attending the L To-r011toA _ Exhibiti-on are: Messrs. H. Reyno1ds', "C. Bloxham, W. ~I--Iufn- ter and C`.'Lockhart. .- ,` , Rev. ' Mr. Reynolds of All-andalve spent 2,1'fe-w days last week" visiti11g -2111 this circuit. . U V Miss Haivkes of ~Ca`nt-on `is `_ in charge of_our_schoo1 thisterm, - . ` Wm. Thompson has left for her. -home. in Ottawa. after ;vis'iting` "her `sistefr, Mrs. 'A. Dyer. `Ina -` 'l'3.....-.\..` `--L.. 3-.-- L -_-_` ..L- now: quzuua, .;_u;u. $1. .lJJ\JLu . Mrs," Turner , who has been stay- 'i11;;v: at Mrs. lWm. Bloxhamfs, `sang 'two6beauti>ft1_1__ `s.olos*- ,in church on` } S11_ix;day._ ' -almglj . Mm. ,Tu1,"1,`1_QI'> N vvvu 4u\.clL|Dl.lLl_l" auxua _u1 U11l.l.l'L'u._ U11` Su'u_jday.` ' ,Mr. Mrs, and `babe intend lveaving tfiis week fo%1;rNe v3`* Liskeard.` V ' ' r~4or'|.` '1 ' . . -' \/qbtlnll .1\Ii`{` o.c11;ne1;cef1 picking` early-app1e_sV. V` . l VFL"- 'I'\2...'.'.3.\... (`1..'.-.J. ...._.-'1....'IJ `I...J- 1.- *`-`-1- `-+4.7 .1Jb'*$r?- 5 The. _Division~ Goiirt was -"held-. last` Wed11esday. His H-onor J11dgeiW.is- merf`1mesid`ing. V - % ~ * T -u__ .n-1.J._--11 _;.-..1,.--1. `-2 n..-.....l .l.-L\I.I-LlJ.I.. ' . Sept. "8t11.---Miss `Mary. LoughIeed' has. returned: home after an extend - ed visit at Gore _Bay, `Ont.- ' I 1r- ..:.-'.1 V `I\r.._ 1)-.1_... ~*n___.. -1 1- cu VJBJD up `gun: `uclj, \J.l.I.U.~ _ V Mr. Lahd Mrs. RoJbt..."'ReY\1o1dsV welie :in`Pe"neta11g al-ast week`, attend -. i11~g' the" fune.-`r-al o-f ` the` j,lat'e James Rey11olds." ' A '\.r__ -nr.:u'___ ,1 1-: , _1i 1- ' 1- -n - , `"3711-. W i1fre__d-. Beelby .visited his cousin, Mr... [Sunday.' ' A ,---,, L1-,,__, , `I zfezitxusgqstzi; Ia: Hei` f. T, 211113 amt runy - zeauzaa ie v;`1`aj:11es`_~%` f`-.{'1 hx_ }_ ' fof '=.`-.w11i'ich _ _t11e' :gi1lS f Were" iWOI1{ii1Q.f. ; ,:'.\[`heV {eixzen-cg ~`iz1g; closed` ; with . th`--singing '- of th_e* 3. Nat`ional_ Antheim * A '~'isu*1i1_?)f7 $175 was realized," w1iich ~ srftges; ' V 0,_ -h_~`3s.`.'1i(i= of .\the`_ 5Rreci._._Grss i .. Lern ` Conf % rice. -3.\Ir`.s. G; Ostranc1er. ' "\ l'~ , T 1'.` , , , J _ E ` IT-V11._o's*.1. ,Etatt.- ":u`1_ot9rdj- tad ,;0,;1":i_1`-1" lia on` S114 -[jay tqL'att9nd;he"Brthf I "Mrs. Chas . Pfestbil `of spent laat; week" `visiting .j11`er T` sis'ber,& 'n-_._.:, 2- mg- I VJ. -s-13.493 416-! \/3 `@463 Mrs. Be1l~oIf`L" Mic`11;and . and Miss Mary Craig ofAf"~Pittsbi1rg[ are vbisi-ting their brother, f Mr; " Rob-t.-`{ .` [1 I1-.""_`___LA__ (A: AA_`A__A__ AJ ,L5ILL`. l`_ C'\-CL\-`I158! ' A Mr. :GVa1d-well,` stu;111i: (`>f Croxwn ! I-Ijl]. Vco11'_duc'ted .bhe,` serv-i-cev `at.'St. `Johnfs Church on --Sunday. V , _ , :'xr,, T1.'I.l.`;._ . 1 any 4e7t2h;>~1.~I'ss 4Magsie% an 63 B a'r`r1;e . is Vf11t1'I1g1..V. `11{r :. a,;1_J,11't, *2l[rs.. : A, |'Ric1;axdsox!. * ' 1- 1r A '.1'f 1':/v 1 ".u.Lu::c wt. ,\{P.v+su.uV&- 7 ` -_w- V w 1 "Mrs. J. Ford of_LBa1'r1eV:.1.s -the} gu:e.S*t3.o-f VM-rs:-) J-as. .C&ston. 7 l ` 1:- --1:: n~r,.n,.-... ;...A- Vx7.\.1,.-.'h..1...~ 1 EHCPU 31;, ' .Lu;>x. _ u'us=r .>\/w~=uVfa.o ; gm. TR. wa11er jm_d ;wes1ey* was }fa.re_ n1al;ing;_ railway x mes 'f.at Utopia}. ` '7M1'.` `Castomi "is bllildingi it 1101161. ` " ` A 101 Miss M'. C1'aig. ' VI- A '\.r_;.'- -11 _n` . '1.|.r: .11.--- .1 ,.__ .1 Miss%wi1somEadjy%.isL the guest El \. 4|lI_I. 1 '\../&4 L-I-L \tlJ \J.LL ' QJ L] ll`-J5-I`) 0 :Mr., John Blue and'M:r. Be1.f`r,v.` mm. Gregg and %M1.~,sT _-G.re,6,'g_ - f A-J-A0-hn Jenhtt. Midland sp~e.1'1t Sunday.- with Mr. ' .` . 1: - ! . , _ I Wheat Barley New'0ats .. ,. ._ . `Peas Buckwheatv '. .' '. .3 `Flour .. . .. .. . Pa8try'..Flo1g13. . 0 0 0 0 Hay, per ton . Bgzef, h'ind' quarher_ _; g .9LLX "f `of Barrie` Dyer ' an!` `'01 - -`IS: I aw. Now,` are ` the free institutions` to` .1)'e;_nia"'.`ta;ind ; or-is 1;h_,wq1'jVld to go` ` V " " {Ls the I N,- :` `._l|H . 4 QVVJJO I What would you think of Can- da if we should stand by and see, - 310 downfall : of `the . mother of us all ? .' Isi .1':hef1`, one-`man, in `C-'anad a ltodayfxcept ; it ;be V a; 'Ger_m-an spy, 3vho._"_s:.ys *v;ce&a1`ve doing or 11jty.; 5* sta` ing' bverv si e-i1i_t e ~`l_1i;i.1_1`;..()f%.:I;e1';trial;; , _v ' " 7 . I1; .. is?-I101; ` but 3-? 1'i'g'h1; jthgt; ru.1i9; b::t;j;?%:mt %Aso V And are we in(}anada to allow this tryant to send his `millions in- to peaceful France without going to the assistance off the . mother-_ land?` ;When the -Britisha='l-io;1 scent hat. answer, her cubs `in every ' ff gzhaworld cried out in_ uv1_1-.;V_, ! Ii`.`.`:.+a`a::- ` 1 ` Sir William gave a `_det-ailod ac- ,_ count of the actions of . Emperor Frederick of Austria with refer-I 3 ence to the Servian ~n-egotiations, adding that they und ou.bted-ly had. .'the approval and sanction of the [ Kaiser, if they were not instituted by him. `Servia is peopled by Slavsl and is more or. less under the pro- ;| tection of Russia, "the Kaiser knew `full well that Russia would not'su| -! ._ . mit.to `Servia `being 'w'antonly de. graded without an effort to prevent 5 it; War was consequently 'd-eclared ' upon Russ-ia, and -France, `being : `pledged to support her, went to her , eassritance. The neutrality of Bel-E ` gium -hadfbeen guaranteed by -both Great ,Biita.in and Germany, but the Kaiser ignored,` his obligations] and England dared not sit .idly by and see a small peaceful nation overrun `by a Germanhost. ~ ' Turned to England .. Belgium turned her eyes.to Eng- '.land, saying, we V appeal to you in _ this `supreme hour: of danger. _ France also turned to England, . "saying, we made a treaty, -you a were a party to it, `and so was Ger- many, but Germany has `dishonored l` it,fnow what are you going to do? : En-gland! could not 3allow the Kaiser ' to enter their country. strip ` them ofra pieces of it -and, gain a. foot-- 'h0ld`wit`hiri20 miles of -her own" shoresg, to be;-usepdfas a basis for some future` depredations_ vagainst. .Great,.eB:ritainfh.er_se1f., ` 1 g " i ,Honorf~-:Greatest,Asset? r i . .:Thef..1_?remier, :,add.res`sed` the Brit-` tishvtpeozwle -*\11d:'`.:1eii'`_'ahswer.:.was , the honor or `.iEngland'., `is, l.ifno.nre,_, precious 7 into us`, a other i - `of -W111iam.. It is: em1i1av9`:ia w11aate he 11 T H S`.:creating;'pe ass-,:. ti e`~v_;:overthrow,Ko3fe' Gov;er'n~` th;e}T:. dest1;_'n,ction` zft ; f :1 n1i1ie;'s_s;; . i_:;:,:?` i;,impossisb1_;1;qr-n.apje:1u:nera1ee.~' the` thatffak pelfgoll.-0W",i11g' ~ in -the A W3 k-91`;-0if.f"5.ll11- ~H.0\aVi * ` "comes . it'- f the-,t}.` e'1'1e"",11l_a11i fha3`~ ..~ite`-ii-11. this power- ? 130,`.-"jea11Se .ps'u.ch' ; iuntold gcrimes and: Jitinpise1`y'?`-f'vInp-Canada? .,'We `have a i.Gcov`e1;nmeut that mum; do the will --o_f;"tl_1Te`j'_peop1_e~`or-ve turn _it ou_t.~ Iii`-`.(_?er iIxa11yFthej* do` not enjoy the ,pri'vi`levgie.` fjT11e_e German Empire, '.ou'i1dec1j-'by the `sword has .g1'0Wn by the _.swo1;d,} and it, looks now as `if it"iwas'_'goi11g A_:_to perish by the sword.` T-he:Kaisers"hav en1adc the docile people of--- Grei'n1;any believe `that-' they '.'1'u1e_~hy' Divine` right. in- 'dependent_ of . the `people. Five -years ago the Kaiser announced that he: did not recognize the will of /"the peo'p'l e,_ `but was there by Divine rightjand the people have .suh1nit-' team it.u He appoints his own .0-h.ance1lor,_ his own. .Groverno`r, . the . _0honce1_lor demands` j `the taxes and} ; the .p_co'p1e;_pay them. , ., ( ' The 'I{ai'se ris the head of the L army and. `1 1":).`vy; : he has complete -i control over tl1eir'm'ove_Ine11i>s and is iatble; to -crush _T'ont indepen.dent I tl1ought;~ `. he _himself {dominates the I .it comes Valbout that under them- systen1,.onea'm`an is vestedW_' with power to crush out the voicelbf the people 1n,d `is "able to make war or peace as he wills; T was `deter- mined to.-e.\'p~and_ his. -.. en_1pir_e and only w_anted_ at suitable] excuse for makilig Wait:-.upo11`, Fra_nce.. He hasj two ;mi1lion~"men `ready to take the" "eld at a moment s n`o'tice-` and_ he determined to strip France of here colonies and bring her to her..`kne~. It is notdiicult tond .au.?oceas- -1i6n'~-f6"x`.?' ii - yaw; deter- Imlinedv to have it. ; - ` - . political ~re1ationshi"p` of -.Germanyi with` the of. the world, and `Se on ma % ACAUSES or WAR % A11? Ox 1Je-Class .e aavvaq u nu. \1|_.|Cll UUK . 0 0 0 in u 0" `r` Lambs. each . :.v._ - `*. 1'......L' _.- .. IL. maii1taiV11edL_ -Iir x_1eu- trality on the . Lground that fit his not a vw1r_of do-fenge `but of V Agg- g.ressiQn..,%,% U LIIILLUU 0 l Wh-at think you of the German! civilization_ that permits such things`? Humanity is` orushedi out .of them in their greed for powei-.' The_ Kaiser has made them believe that Germany shall be before all, that it shall be an all-conquering country and that everyfoody shall lgend the knee to G;'_erman_y.~ _ ' The Kaiser counted on a divided India and he may have been willing ` to-. have enacted the black hole of Cailcutta sand` the fmassaore ; of -Oamnpoi-_e,' "i but the Buddhist? and the othern have saute their anwen fto the Ka`iser;;and".Indi-ta` soldiea-`are, `now as ."'re s`t1esS_ia s;; the*` Eng"lish1i1en<` I m'.e.a.7 ' 1- 1 War; uuun, nnsxxus uucxu U1 M11311" D803 and in their peaceful` occupations? What think `youeof scattering mines in the seas endangering the lives of people of neutral countries? Do you call that war, or murder? I call it mn1:d er. L I'll`! A . . . - War or Murder?` . `There are some things` about which there may -be some dispute, but there are some about which there can be none. {W-hat think you] of burning `down towns, houses and `; `homes of inoffensive people, `ruin-s ing them for no other purpose'ex- cept wanton destruct.ion?_ In Bel- gium they are leaving nothing he- hind them -but oldi men," old wo-'| `men and boys and .the ashes of their homes, . What think you of sending Zeppelins oating over de- rfenoeless cities and dropping bombs - on. the old and the inrm and the iweak, -killing them" in their _bed' nu-5.1 -:9` $.1\p\.'.. -_----A-1 .....u.J .1v.a vuv uruxxuaua. ' Ten. years ago there was a war` in South Africa when it was neces- sary` to subdue a part of that coun- try. Under British rule the Boers have enjoyed s_elf-government. and` la Boertis the Premier there to-day` C C D and they are now sendmg sold1er$| to the motherland. . - I ._--... .. ----..-- ` it` Wjmat are you, enquired .Sir' W_m..'V0.f Mr. Bbys. I fancy you'_ are` an Irishman. ` ` \ * I m English, azmgunced thel chairman; ~ I Well, that s the next_ best; thing, continued Sir VVm. amidst laughter; vIbut fthere, he went omll (indicating Mr.` Cotter) is 21 descen,-1 dam: of one of the ghters of i Waterloo of 1815," which- may bl. repeated in 1914 but a little di er`-I ently for the Germans. . fI'V,__ ____ A1 ""W_e. have _a' rst-`class `Irishm-gum. at the head of the British system -to-day and England` has more than once had to avail herself of the ser-` vices of;9he1- ` Irish sens, and ft1'1ey .are- always ready and wilhling.` | I('\'1'Y'I ; I- ll Irish:Love_~a Fight. A A_ j; i : That` it will bg a .pro1ongeclst;'ug.-, {gle _-th reTi~s- no` `d oubt,l but` `the Kaiser '-being disztppointed in: ls0me;things. He` `saw aL`divided `British Empire, he say dcimestic trotfble. in Ireland because theyj [thought differently -on `a. local ques;, tion. But. thy Irish like ' Vto ght' `and if there is not at Kaiser to-3. lght they will ght with tl1eir,'bes.t . : .. 4. ftnxe "of" our hdn1e's' : .a1.`1_d our shtutions. ' - " Sept. 7tli.-A box sogial was held in the Grange Hall, ,Lefroy, Aron F-rid-ay..evening`. Sept. 5, under the auspices of the Young Ladies Baseball Olulb. The hall ' was taste- fully with hunting and flags, ewh_ich~v made it an ideal place for theolo- casion. The `excellent musical programme was opened `by the sing- _ tinge of the Mapl Leaf. Mr. . Gnrose made an =idt chairman. The selections, which were of a patriotic character. were ably rendered by the. .Chur(:hill orchestra, the Churchill male choir; [Miss Morton, Miss N-el.s_on . and Miss Morton, Mr. and Miss Jack,` while Miss Eillen Oropvan sang 1;-9.;-y swe_et_ly._

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