-- $1225.00. If you want "the bi have that little World Beate 'at $750.00 Greater value, equipment considered, than an on the market. ND ig ones we have them and we still spent Sunday With Mr. Young. rien of Toronto is staying - Mr. and Mrs. Moxam of * terson left far the West. this. week. Notwithstanding the unsettled weather last Wednesday, the garden party in aid of Field Comforts' was quite » success. Mr. 'and Mrs. Mutt. Robertson motored to Hawkestone Iast Sunday. 'Mrs, Hamilton 'and daughtérs 'of id" spent: a. couple Mrs, Robt. Thomp- Mre. Pringle of Bran ito are Visiting with Mise Mrs. Claridge and dav of Toronto are visiting with Mr: and Mrs. Holmes guests of Mr. and Mrs, ni, Cecil Boadway of Toronto is visiting with Keswick motored here an of days with Mr. sad Quite. number from. this vi tended the funeral of the late: Dav ice Clark. of: Toronto -is, spending She's 'got. the push--She's Bot the speed--She's'off. ]|.couple of weeks with her aisier Mat with a rush, when you give her feed. Gor CB MCLEAN cana Mr. snd Mrs. Chester "McConkey. and for threshing preened" Peins ut in shape children of Toronto spent : B with friends here, Mr. aid Mrs. Melville Peacock and fam: lily, of Meaford are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Aug. 13--Mrs, Dos ton spent Sunday Ww, Mrs. Drage of Barrie is visiting Mrs. Wm, ar Kath Matichy- spent Gap. ids in Minesing. . Thom of Midhurst akid-Rey: are exchanging. pul. nd Mrs. George Faris of' March- visited jat the home of Geo. Patter- json last week. - Mrs. Crawford of Orillia is here spending a few days with' friends. Mrs, Matthews of Montreal and her sin ter, Miss, Deun of Parkdale, are spending fortnight with their cousins, pits on Sunday next, _ Miss May Shannon of Toronto is spend- ing some time with Miss _ Joseph Fralick. has inst back actoss~170 miles. of Fogland. 1 got on» 'and took a'run'out to ally I never. was-on such The houses here are. very tRggar description, Ire- 'ery conducive to abund: palm _and- eucalyptus Belfast is much clean with pretty excellent buildings. From Pte EM. 'Barnes In a letter. to the Editor, Pte. E, M, Barnes of the 177th Bn., a former employee of this paper, writes 'from West- Sandling a to. Fleetwood, 'tram car: last 'night' Gleggormley and re 8 pretty 'street. modern 'and. flowe land's climate is + 'ant foliage,/ even the trees grow/on. the Isle, like-an. American city, straight streets and some and thonuments, very nice as well, since the 'River The W. I. thet at the Béeton on Thursday of | an Giffen has recovered after CLIMBED. STAIRS feacher of Thornbury, : _ Sam, Peteh, school is spending his holidays helping Z. Rupert ' n with the harvest, \ } clerk in A. Ronald & Co.'s ON HER HANDS who has been. rejected from : doing his bit on the farm in Roe in this vitiage, Too Ill to Walk Upright. Operation Thousands of Men Re itster of Rugby visited with her sister, Mrs. Merrick, last week. Miss Marjory Kissock spent a few days last week with relatives<at Keswick. The W. I. met' at the/home of Mrs. R. » Merrick on' Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 8, with a. god attendance. «I have been very fortunate sinve I left Barrie, I'have never had day's sickness, and I am feeling better today than I ever I have learned' since coming to, this Camp what a soldier's life is. haye thé-discipline down to the finest pos- sible poitit- "You have to -even lace your ~bootsin their own particular style or be ti I am beginning to think there is a war on, though itis hard, to believe there is a war an in such. a best country unless one is near a} military "eamp 'oF a 'tawn or city. are lots of scenes to convince. one of: the war in London and 'other cities I have vis- ited: since I landed bere. Jeave in June and went to: Lendon, wonderful city 'and: far exceeds any imag- ination I ever had of the world's largest city. I-visited Purfleet Campin 'Essex Co. + while on leave and met m; He came over here in March with the 257th The 257th men are all in France with the exception'of my futher arid a few others, My father ison a permanent jab firing a fiell kitchen dp the Camp headquar- the. Artillery, is working for 'Joh Limerick. and Dublin are particularly the former, | Shannon ade s0 much of | I. was sorry F'could not get. ime .and get some shamrock fou, I tried to. do ctions did 'not give me ample.time. . The. called-to sitention, -with 'a visit from Mrs. Todd, District Director, 'whose ° ad- dress was much appr ward to, another ther friends 'from 'Qrillia ttended the meeting. A daint served by) Mre. Merrick. and a 'hice' so cil hour, was spent. f-men are required to help 'ork of harvesting the West- Arrangements for' transporting = "i en this great army of workers! ,.Thi8 Woman now'raises chickens and" petitions - nplet-d by the Canadian Pee; 08 manual labor. Read her suey: and Innovations in All Departments IMMENSE EXHIBITS. OF TRACTORS AND FARM LABOR SAVING DEVICES my 'hands on the ART--Italian, French, American and Canadian Mas MUSIC--innes' Famous Selbists anda score of other leading organizations. ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY 'NATIONAL|"MOTOR SHOW. ING OF. 1918 MODELS (The 'Belfast Sailors' ard Soldier Clb) is-where I am writin and it is a magnificent place: ryice men do not appreciate, I Kindnesses we receive its we detive from insti- @ from, as you pexcursions from points in Ontario to| WAS 80 sick and weak with troubles Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. will | i be ran, and special trains operated, making the trip in about thirty-six hours, withow | change or teansfer, | Going trip West, ¢ -Returning trip Ras and thé great beneli tutions such: as the YMC. 13--Mrs, Rachel Dickey. of Burrie is visiting her mother; Mrs. E. Goodfellow. Mrs, Gilbert Nelsbn and the. Misses' Gil- d Edith Nelson of Buffalo, N.Y,,. are spending a month with the form. er's mother, Mrs. E. Goodfellow. Mrs: Gallagher and- son of Toronto are visiting "Mrs. _F. Thompson, R.-Hilstead is spending 'a few days with Nantyr friends. Mrs, J. Dunean is v 12.00 to Winnipeg. are practically: everywhere. t, $18.00: from. Winni- | Be practically ev q i i First' Come First Served The earliest. arri Consult C.P-R. Agents Portation west of Winnipeg. Going Dates August 30th--AN. sta:| iO, west of Smith's Falls, yy ing Tororito, on Lake Ontario ond, Havelock-Pet:rhord - line, weeti Kingston and Barnes over her ay brother: came August 21st and along sith me in: E ng friends in the red now. tq the dd. Re- a nuthber from around here- at: tended the memorial service held in the Id Sixth Line Presbyterian Church yester- also from stations be! Renfrew Junction. inclusive, and from tions on Toranto-§ We sé out on the, rifle ranges all this week, so I guess it will not be long before. my' company-is warned for Berry picking jis: the: order 'of the day ations on main |i jA number of the people, have been going It is just like Ontario. weather, 'E _ This Up-to-Date Ri . asa ventilated oven' with walls. of. to a tim. The glass door enables art of Aurora. motor. miometer. shows exact' temperature. | Garena, Special features. « Write for it. Minesing) © and Pe ~ caee Figg 'M¢Clarys tiord and Mrs. Cald-|/ 4 : ehter Kathleed and of Toronto are the F Beeton Carr ByLay The Hydro. bylaws submitted to a vote ALE .0f the ratepayers of Beefon last week both ectric power---World. . nickelled. steel 'that roasts and bakes - you to watch the baking and the ther- 'ur free booklet describes many other * - aliy'a unit in favor 'of 'securing "hydro-el- reey and family of Bee-| carried by large majorities, the vote on the a aay with their cousin," Mrs. | ensbling bylaw being 67-for and 1 against, N ADI [AN 'N, ATION, AL and on the money bylaw 67 for and 2-a-| Jp | think it necessary to. record' their. votes. That 'there was only, one vote recorded 2. inst the enabling by-law makes it evident that the ratepayers of Beeton are practic: Dollie. Maw: alled a new: player home of Mrs, Geo: last week, Bainst. A contiderable vote was not polled, ' ' from torn, alt Sheree): EXHIBITION mewe lle erpacton ee esr] Aug: 25 i TORONTO - Sept. 10 On More Than Ordinarily Progressive Scale -~ MOBILIZATION OF NATIONAL RESOURCES Constructive and Destructive Needs for War - CONFEDERATION SPECTACLE . 5 1200--PERFORMERS--1200 Canada's Story from' Birth B Dramatically Tol The very Apex of Spectacular Achievement uired For Harvest.| Advised. Sayed by Lydia E. | GIANT LIVESTOCK: AND rm Canada Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, | AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY Farmers - - Richmond, Ind.--"For two "years I from my age that 'when i stairs ge very. 'slowly. with steps, thensit down regarding. trans-| our new house. My "2 daughter asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoiind as she had taken it with good its. rest FIRST SHO' sta-| spucnee to Franz,/ garden work, shoveled dirt, did build. Bethany Juhetion | ing and cement work, and ed hun- ig Bay Point and report a good crop. Miss Annie Nesbitt, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Gilberta Jooks itt 'best, the crops arp. splendid | to Port -MeNicoll and' Burketon-Bobeay-4 dreds of ehickens sna ducks, The equipment will consist have yet to: nee x food xcareié ae lighted colonist, cars and. lunch August 23rd ant) August 3Qth-+-From sta-| Pinkham's Vegetable 'Compound and getting full rations 'like we di in Canada: All foodstuffs are under' Go ernment control any. store. in thi country week-end with Mrs. H. Meredith. Wilson of Winnipeg spent a few grandmother, Mrs. | With special secommodation for women, While the best chances are slong the lines of 'the Canadian "Northern i days last week with her and 'find.a full. - | E. Goodfellow. , finns. west and south of Toronto, un to and if these facta are usefal you may: poke REDUCED 'FARES ON: fener - Vi | lish them for the benefit of -other i1: Oooh Rind Walt, Teele i" | Rome ae Wo tinSh its ALL LINES OF TRAVEL ham, Flora, Listowel, Goderich, -St. D, Box 190, Richmond, Ind. stock. Prices are rather hij igh but they are igher in Germany. ( Port Burwell and St it final destination- you" and stations Toronto and nort-t6 Bolton, NTEN MILLS offers the best route A Alig. 14--Misses Frances and Irene Quin- Jeni of Port. Hope -visited at M. Coughlin's} y select, the C.N.R. n get) to Winnipeg: For leaflet showing spécial. train. service, [excursion dates ,and the: number of labor. |. | at. various points," together Particulars, apply to A. F, Agent, Barrie, or write 'to Montreal; Que, Further particulars from any CPR. Tic- t Agents, or W. B: Howard, District' Pas-| senger Agent, Toronto," s Sa --Baby Carriag 'Special value.) See them at Dougall Bros, t - CRAND TRUNK Harvest Help Excursions $12 to Winni peg August 21st-and.30th'- | From Stations Lyn, Ont, and West to -Toronto. inclusive. August 23rd and 30th From/Stations Toronto 'and West in Ontario. ' )For particulars as to tickets West of Winnipeg, etc., apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket LLINGSLEY, | Barrie again as there is Mrs. W. J. Black -anl. Miss Mildred. of Hamilton- are visiting. with Miss B. Rey.|_ From Seaman E. Parkhoiise From Seaman Ezra Parkhouse-his mother recently r ceived a letter written*in' Belfast, Partof which is as follows 'Now I sm up in the north of Irelahd. I expected to' leave this" place this morning i up fot which T am} | with all- other | A. Malcomson, leffernan, Mr: Byerman and Mr. ahd . Thés,. Kenny were visitors at J. Me- Laughilin's on Sunday. ; ~ Mr, 'and Mrs, Wilfred Dickey | General Passen, | and "Toronto, Ont. Card of Thanks Mrs. D. J. McCullough and family wish thank their many friends for 'their kintl- sees in their recent bere Gut°l find Tam huny glad because it is: not go out unitil 9.1 Misses Eva McLaughlin: and "Agnes. Me- iE are "risiting with Mra, residy of Penetang Con. MeLaughlin, Pamy'when J will take | nb and Gertrude Foley of Toronto are visitin, Mise Peacock of Orillia is.a visitor at G, HAWKESTONE. - _ Avg? 6--Mry. 'Outram and ing Mrs. F. L, Patterson. / nto is visiting Mrs: J. M, Bell of Toro with Mr.~and Mrs. Fgllows. Miss Annie McLellin spent the week with Miss Chelsea Fellows. Mr. Lion and ;Mi friend of Toronto are spending the week- 'end with their parents... Mrs, Willis and her tinting at Mrs, Barnh: ladys are spending home here, t A very enjoyable hop was held in Ken- fay night-in honor of Mr. CZEMA jis not a disease not'be: cured by intern: must bé. applied directly -to the inflam W this.is to save much time and suffering, for it ies aceount that Dr. Ch: has been able to es enviable tecord'as a and kindred diseases Chafing and irritation of the skin: is tle usual ood, aid therefore can. 'al treatment. : daughter Agnes sre their holidays. at their hase 's Ointment tablish such an cure for eczema Depot Agent dall's Hall on Frid: lurphy. XTH LINE, VESPRA secompanied by he, motored from 'Tor- spend his vacstion, at 'his went application of Sold water or the 'use of: impure soap is sufficient Thomas 33-34 jes Our new 36,000 Judging Competitions for Young - New Farm Crop Com- Extended Classifications 4 id_s0, my. weakness dis. Greatly enlarged Government: and a ami ee ee Fram appeared, eae pails: moved other Exhibits - -'- Wai i 5 ang, | ito, our new home, did. all' kinds of . phases - -.Model Camp -* Artillery Drive' -' Aeroplarie Flights= - Scores can- Of. surprises :in store for old friends not say enough' in praise of Lydia B. anda thousand thrills for new onés. HARVESTERS: WANTED. RalLway $12.00 "TO 'Plus Half a Cent per Mile beJond \ 'The Best of Equipment and Lunch Counter Cars Electric Lighted Colonist Cars 'Special Accommodation for Women For Tickets and Leaflet showing number of laborers Apply to A. F. A. MALCOMSO! ~*_ gr write General Passenger Dept, C. Agent. : .Phone 6b _Many Thousand Farm Laborers Wan: forHarvesting in Western Canada "Going Trip West"--$12.00 te WINNIPEG "'Return. > :to any Station East of Calgary, Ed-~ WINNIP EG monton.or Burbank, Alta. SER Return Fare Half a Gent per mile to Winnipeg till November 30th, 1917, plus $18.00 to Original Starting Point. } Special through trains will leave Toronto Union Station i . 9.00 a.m. August 21st { -- 10.00 p.m. August 21st and 30th. Fenuired af each point | IN, Town. Agent NR, Toronto, Ont.»