«Ga ufe afe afe aBe afe se aBe afe afe ale afe abe sb afe afe afe aBe abe ofe oo afs aTo ofe abe ale afe abe aTe afe ofe ale ale ale abe afe efeafe afe ale abeafe ols ale afe afe ale se als ofa afe ole ofe For Every Person TORONTO STEAMERS E Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby; A. D. Lacey, Smithville § uo aBo e SpeGenZe e BeoGenBeeGeaBa e BneBeBa e BeoBe aBe ol Be ol BeZeoBe En oBe aBn oBe B ofe e o ZeBe Be e e eBe e rBaenSeoBe ie sBerQecRerSecSeola WEDNESDAY, AUTUGUST 25, 1915 5â€"DAY TOUR By way of 1,000 Islands, with their ever new charm, and the thrilling glide through â€" the churning waters of the Rapids. Return fare from Toronto includin, 25 00 meals and berth * To Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia To Historical Montrcal A delightful voyage down the widening waters of the St. Lawrence, and down the Gulf. Return fare from Toronto, including 87 6 meals dnd berth .::..:~.‘..:.::..,..: . ~.: & 15â€"DÂ¥AY TOUR Pandora 7@ D o at the same time. Many excluâ€" f' sive features you should know about. Let the McClary dealer show you. s Y ou can cook to the full capacity of the top and bake an oven full of good things with a For {ull particulars regarding transportation west of Winnipeg, etc.,see nearest C.P.R. Agent, or writeâ€" M. G. MURPHY, District Passenger Agent, Can. Pac. Ry., TORONTO Prices Reasonable & Orders may be left with Jas Licensed Auctioneers for the County of Lincoln August 19th and 26thâ€"From Kingston, Tichborne Jet., Sharbot Lake, Renfrew and East in the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, including intermediate stations and branches. s August 21st and 26thâ€"From Toronto, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and East in the Province of Ontario, including intermediate stations and branches, but not East of or including Kingston, Tichborne Jct., Sharbot Lake or Renfrew. August 24th and 28thâ€"From Toronto an@ stations West and North in the Province of Ontario, but not including tations on line North of Toroato to Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. AUCTIONEER S _ M°Clary‘s Nowhere else will you find a holiday trip so alluring as the waterways of Canada‘s mighty lakes and rivers. Let your vacation trip be at once restful, healthful, instructive and facinating. The allâ€"water route to the sea invites you. Y FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA ©GOING TRIP WEST" "RETURN TRIP EAST" $12.00 10 WINNIPEG ' $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG ; A. D. Lacey, Smithville. Sales conducted either separately or together. Printing and advertising done at the lowest prices. Orders for sales of farm stock and implements, household furniture and real estate _ promptly attended to. MANY THOUSAND FARM LABORERS WANTED LIVINGSTON & LACEY ITO STEAMERS Baly ecept Sundar: | _ _‘ . C A NA DA STEA M SHIP LINE S Limited § Allâ€"Water Vacation Sold by JAS. A. WRAY GOING DATES Satisfaction Guaranteed 6â€"DAY TOUR To Old Quebec And the shrine of St. Anne de Beaupreâ€"reminiscent of early days of Canadaâ€"inâ€"theâ€"making. Return fare from Toronto including meals and 34 00 befth . :.: .:%%*:y4 ® Livingston, Grimsby, or E. H. Culp, Agent Grimsby 3â€"DAY OU TING To the Thousand Islands Including the ramble trip among the Islands. World famous for their scenic delight. Nature unfolds a most glorious panorama to the view. R. and O. pasâ€" sengers see it at its best. Return fare from Toronto, including meals $13 00 and> betth . c22%;*x xz/..sses? iss sns ® PA T Zâ€"£â€"=L] For Every Purse The sale will commence at one o‘clock shatp. Terms: ‘Three months‘ credit. LIVINGSTON & LACEY,: Auctioneers. HOMESEEKERS SPECHIAL TRAIN LEAYES TORONTO 10.45 P.M. EACH TUESDAY For the accommodation of Homeâ€" seekers‘ and general tourist traffic to Western Canada, through train carrying tourist sieepers and Colonâ€" ist carswill leave Toronto 10.45 p.m. eack Tuesday until further notice running through to Winnipeg. Attention is directed to the remark ably low Round Trinp fares in connec NEWS NOTES Consideratle quantities of fruit are being shipped on the night boat to Toronto just now, and if the traffic warrants it the Macassa may be kept on the route until the middle of next month. â€" "Mac‘"‘ McCourt, Marager â€" of the Auditorium, left on Friday for New York * ‘to. join the "Bringing Up Father . Co." as carpenter. "Mac‘ will eat CaAristmas dinner in Ssan Francisco, if he cats at all, The Auditorium still continues to draw big crowds nightly. The vig special feature films on â€" Saturday and Monday are greatiy appreciated by the people secking amusement. Following the sports the crowds again took to the midway and the grove, thus amusing themselves until it was time to dspart for home. During the course of the day the 19th regiment band entertained with selections â€" at short intervals and these attracted iinmnmensge crowds. The dancing pavilion &lso secured its Goâ€" votees while the various midway atâ€" tractions including bocths, etc., did a rushing vusiness. j Throughout, the day, was a VvATY pleasant one and all seemed to have a delightful time. was won hy the 6s team. K to join (ne â€" DFIMmMgiHS . UP | MAR s > her . 06.‘ _asâ€" carpenter. â€" "Mac"‘ | & 3 § _ eat Caristmas dinner in San { se 3e s s ncisco, if he cats at all, | &3 8 3X % AFA: _ BIG SALE OF HORSES AND | 5a s f P M W & CATTLE | ‘3* Rrprpai :o\ * 4 ts here will be a big sale of horses | 4 T e n in ues 22â€" rgas ie io | Mets 8â€"DAY TOUR BEEF, BEAUTY AND The aweâ€"inspiring voyage up the Saguenay from Tadousac past the gigantic Capes Trinity â€" and Eternity. A famous trip, never to be forgotten. _ Return fare from Toronto inâ€" cluding meals $47 00 and berth ...... be To Chicoutimi (Continued THE INDEPENDENT, CGRIMSBYC,. ONTARIO Vhitman and Barp from page 1) Apply to any C.P.R. Agent for full particulars or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto "*THE UNION JACK WILL BE AT THE MASTHEAD." (St. Catharines Standard) A letter has been received© from FWerrier Bennett of this city, who is now in France. A2.. niï¬is ietter was written while visitâ€" ing in London. The following â€" Cxâ€" tracts will be interesting: tion with Homeseekers‘ Excursions to Western Canada via Canadian Pac ifie Railway. Tickets are on sale each Tuesday until October 26, inâ€" clusive and are good to return withâ€" in two months from date of sale. ‘"You wWill see by the address UThat [ am now in Old London, and I hear you asking me what I think of it. Well, I have just found out what we have come to fight for. They say the Kaiser wouid like to get his hands un England. I should think he would; but we don‘t always get what we wantâ€"neither will he. The Britâ€" ish have worked for ~centuries and Have made Britain what it is today and I think London is the top of the earth, the hub of the world, the cenâ€" tre of commercial gravity, the: sun of finance, the storehouse of freeâ€" dom, the regulator of time, the reâ€" flector of eflernity, the charonicle ol the past, the pride _ of tï¬â€™e'presen‘t, the heaven of friends, and the hell of enemies. f "Should the G=rmans get this place â€" with what they have, â€"they could dictate to the world. But _ if they ever do get it they will have to climb over a bigz pile of Canadians and the rost. We may not be home for Christmas, but when we do come we will come in British ships with the old Union Jack at the masthead." Aberfoyle.......... Abingdon .........; ctod ‘ ........x..14 Ailsa Craig ........ Alexandria ....... . iXIfred@ .........."<.% Alliston ..........>> iXImonte ;...;...... Alvinston .:. .....e. Amherstburg ....... kncaster .......... XTGECR . .. «. ./. .1 ¢. XTHDTIOL . ... .. â€" +4 > sTIRUL . ... ..++1+«.. Ashworth : ......... xstorville ...;.... ;. Atwood ... ......s. Avonmore ......... AytOn: ......./.... . Bancroft .:;......... BParrtic .........%i.. Bar Riverâ€"......., BPayfield â€"..;‘.;. .« s Baysville, .......... Beachburg ..;.../.... Beamsville ......... Beaverton _ .;....... Hecton .........¢.s. Bellevilleâ€"......... berwick ........./.. Bickford .....:...... DATES OF This production is recognized to be the finest and most notable of the world famous tragedienne‘s work in film. The story, dealing as it does with the most tragic events of the life of Queen Elizabeth, is full of gripping, tense situaâ€" tions of intrigue and plotting, woven around the lives of Lord Bacon, the Earl and Countess of Nottingham, the noble Eari of Essex and Queen ELlizabeth, from the arrival of Drake, victorious from the Spanish Armada to the end of the great reign of one of history‘s most noted sovereigns with what they have, â€"they * ictate to the world. But if § er do get it they will have to :g ver a biz pile of Canadians > rost. We may not be home istmas, but when we do come come in British ships with Union Jack at the masthead." o ES OF FALL FAIRS, 1915 Z NC ce veaarenaasaxaâ€"uQct. o N: . c l..: i asasrriar.â€"c0Oct. 8,â€" 0 LC e ces orxale caaa ce emept. 22;:290 Tag ......1.......mept. 28, 20 jria ..« :zardyâ€"aicea mept..: 15 ce it esA iesasesaamept. 28. Ei a . +arriosiaâ€"a mept.. 90, Oct: 1 6b /...iaciorassise,. 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Fall Term now started.â€"â€"â€"GET PARTICULARS AND ENROLL FOR SEPT. Ist. In view of much depending upon the standing of the school, you should use great care in selecting the school you attend. Our aim is to qualify high grade stenographers, bookâ€" keepers and office assistants. Business men of this vicinity recognize the high standing of this school and seek its graduates. Choosing a School Hughson St. S. Bell Telephone Bldg., HAMILTON, ONT. : Strawberry _ Compound at rincipal Business Dept. A. L. Bouck,