Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Droit d'auteur non évalué

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Montreal witness and Canadian homestead the people's paper
Fortement imprégné de sa mission chrétienne et défenseur du libéralisme économique, The Montreal Witness (1845-1938) est demeuré une entreprise familiale durant toute son existence. [...]
The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper voit le jour le 5 janvier 1846 à la suite d'un numéro prospectus paru le 15 décembre 1845. Le Witness, comme on se plaît à le nommer, est l'oeuvre du propriétaire, éditeur et fondateur John Dougall, né en 1808. Écossais d'origine, il émigre au Canada en 1826 et se marie en 1840 avec Élizabeth, fille aînée de la célèbre famille Redpath. Ce mariage lui permet sans doute de s'associer financièrement à cette famille et de tisser des liens avec la haute bourgeoisie anglophone de Montréal.

Le parcours littéraire et journalistique de John Dougall est étroitement lié aux mouvements évangéliques puisqu'il a été membre fondateur de la French Canadian Missionary Society, « organisme opposé aux catholiques et voué à évangéliser et convertir les Canadiens français au protestantisme » (DbC).

La fougue religieuse de l'éditeur a provoqué une réplique de la communauté anglophone catholique. C'est ce qui explique la naissance du journal True Witness and Catholic Chronicle en 1850. Le Witness suscite tellement de réactions que Mgr Ignace Bourget en interdira la lecture aux catholiques en 1875.

The Montreal Witness est demeuré tout au long de son existence une entreprise familiale. John Dougall, propriétaire et éditeur depuis 1845, cède l'entreprise à son fils aîné John Redpath Dougall en 1870 qui, à son tour, passe le flambeau à Frederick E. Dougall en 1934. Ce dernier sera propriétaire et éditeur jusqu'à la disparition du journal en 1938.

The Montreal Witness a connu différentes éditions (hebdomadaire, bihebdomadaire, trihebdomadaire) et plusieurs noms. Outre son appellation initiale, il paraît sous Montreal Weekly Witness: Commercial Review and Family Newspaper, Montreal Weekly Witness, Montreal Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, Montreal Witness and Canadian Homestead, Witness and Canadian Homestead ainsi que Witness.

En 1938, à la veille de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, les conditions économiques sont désastreuses et le nombre des abonnements diminue constamment. Malgré de vibrants appels aux lecteurs pour soutenir le journal, celui-ci doit cesser de paraître par manque de financement. Le dernier numéro, paru en mai 1938, comporte de nombreuses lettres d'appui et de remerciements. Ainsi se termine une aventure journalistique qui aura duré 93 années.

RÉFÉRENCES

Beaulieu, André, et Jean Hamelin. La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, vol. I, 1973, p.147-150.

Snell, J. G. « Dougall, John », dans Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne (DbC), Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, vol. XI [www.biographi.ca].

The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper, vol. 1, 15 décembre 1845.

Witness, vol. 93, no 16, mai 1938.

Éditeur :
  • Montréal :Bibliothèque nationale du Québec,1972
Contenu spécifique :
mardi 19 juillet 1921
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseur :
  • Montreal weekly witness and Canadian homestead
  • Successeur :
  • Witness and Canadian homestead
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

Montreal witness and Canadian homestead the people's paper, 1921-07-19, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" A STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE.t was with great sstisifaction thet ja the mscond week after the walkout of our prioters aad linotspé WITNKYE, it le with great regret thet instead of titi further ng mmber of we must fall back for à we 2x two to An sight paper The ress ls that the country publishers who bave our aid are finding #0 much addit- difficult to replnes.In futore we must mok thoar whese hearts aa will an whose hands will be enguged in the they do for the WITNESS fellow-orkers In work truth fn publishing an Independent paper.THE KIND OF HELP NEEDED.ator of good edusation and bealth spplied to their roi printer for lemsoms in operating the booty {rd it or if ; È $ 4 ili i R i È ; it i 2 â x ë iw 3 gi: i re 5, \u201c1 am certain we both did our best to secure peace\u201d sald Mr Lloyd George of hig long interview with Mr de Valera.With regard to the\u2018 invitation to Washington, he said that no matter what agreements are reached, \u201cif nations war arm against each other for war, will ensue\u201d.The same thing Is to be sald of the fighting funds of trade organizations.If they go on accumulating, there is à time when they will topple over into actual and unholy fighting.TO BURY HATREDS.Fs it not about time for the people of the north df Ireland to cast out the old leaven of foreignness?For foreigners to Ireland its people proclaim themselves, when they cheer Sir Dawson Bates, Home Secretary in the North Ireland government, declaring that \u201cUnder no circumstances will we go under a Dublin Parliament.\u201d In so saying Sir Dawson asserts almost in so many words what neither he nor his hearers would admit to themselves, yet by these great cheers, they glory in, namely, that they are not Irish.The Protestants in Ireland are descendants of people planted there for the purpose of dominating the Irish and promoting amobg them, in large measure, forcing upon them, the Protestant religion.The English, when they broke away from Rome, tried to convert the Irish by, as we say, order in council, giving the clergy a new liturgy.In the days of the Bloody Mary that was of course reversed.Then Elisabeth took down the images from the church- as and put up scripture texts.The worst kick came from Ulster, for which the nuorthern counties were parcelled out in King James's time among Kng- lish and Beottish settlers.James \u201cwould mak what liked him law and gospel\u201d and\u2019 ordered the Cathoile priests bane ished.Bishop Ussher denounced overindulgence to recusants.But that mandate was not carried out.Charles the First's brutal oppressions under Sitrafford were for money not for re- Ugion and fell on Protestants and Cath- Wiles alike, Them everybody took Lo fighting everybody till at length tae CANAD Catholics rose to drive the English out.Cromwell appearing on the scene, brought order forthwith, His massacre at Drogheda is sald to have been according to the ways of the time.So was his West Indian servitude for the peasantry; so was the deportation of the Catholic gentry, beyond the Shannon.AH look a little Turkish nowadays, and all are religiously kept In memory when other savagery is forgotten because the purpose of it was to obliterate Romanism.Protectionism ran wild in the England of that day.Ireland was excluded from tbe Bhip- ping act and her growing shipping interest was crushed.Her live and dead meat and her dairy products were excluded from England.The woollen trade survived, to perish later under William the Third, \u201cof glorious, pious and immortal memory.\u201d William went to Ireland to meet the revolt under the banished James, whose en- terpriss collapsed through his own incompetence.William was uniy there for a few days, being too busy in kng- land and in the Low Countries to give more than a passing thought to Ire land as to the utter desolation tbat followed the Jacobite defeat and vindictive cruelties he would not have Rp proved.The hatreds of that time, ns bitter on one side as on the other, have broken out since, when occasion made it possible.Is it not time they ere buried?Once the people stopped fighting each other, whether in spirit or with the carnal weapom, they will live together as peacefully as we do here in the province of Quebec.The minority will not approve of everything.Where is the minority that does?But there will be no renewal of such outrages as exclusion from political rights or the imposition of a relt- gion.HARASSED PREMIERS Oo! infinite and benign import are the efforts being made toward world concord; but they are involving perplexities in world government.Duties on the summit of Olympus Interfere with the common home tasks of statesmen.Some evolution seems to be needed to relieve premiers from the need of being in many places at once, to say nothing of the multifarious anx- feties that fall upon them at home.A meeting is to be held at Washington of transcendant importance.Never on earth was a more important meeting held.All the premiers are eager to have part in it.Among the chatter from Ottawa come surprises that it will be impossible to go on with government affairs there except in the most routine way, as Mr.Meighen is tied to London for a long time by matters not only imperial but cosmic; and, returning, will barely have time to prepare for his necessarily important mart in meme FIRST SYMPTOM.MONTREAL WITNESS IAN HOMESTEAD the momentous meeting at Washington.There is indeed a legend that he or Mr.Rowell or Canada originated that meeting.Let that not be said.Let it be granted that this is an \u201cAmerican\u201d peace meeting, begotten by Borah and brought to birth by Harding.and all will go well.Give it any other origin and the nation will rise and strangle it.Tbere Is certainly great ground for saying that foreign affairs must at this werld crisis have precedence of some matters.The deduction is that as lit- tie as possible is to be done to shake up Canada, least of all to call a generat election or even to have that shuffle of ministers that was to bring about a selective series of trial elections, such that it was hoped might, for the moment, set Humpty-Dumpty up again after bis recent serious falls.very much of party importance as well as of national importance has been lylng over for the premier\u2018g return.Much of the fatter can wait.It is well tor a country when it is mot too much governed, especially when \u201cthe interests\u2019 are in command.\u2018And as for party affairs, they will be glad to wait as long as they can.The things on the wash-list must, it seems, ali go back into the drawer to await the potentate's return trom reorganizing the world, In the hope that party affairs will be in more hopeful case when they come out again next winter.Like Joshua, the commander would gladly bid the sun stand still over Parliament Hill.OTHER OLYMPIANS here are those\u2014at least there is one \u2014in Britain who would solve the question of overloading the Premier by forbidding him to go to \u2018Washington.Lord Northcliffe would like to have had that job, and, not having been similarly thought of by others, has turned his big berthas, from the \u201cTimes\u201d down to - the \u201cExpress,\u201d upon Mr.Lioyd George, shouting in every Ley, high and low, that he ts not the man for the job.If England had to choose her man, we make little doubt that it would be Mr.Lloyd George\u2014certainly not Lord Northeliffe.Yet the problem is a real one that fs imposing itself more and more: How is the Premier to do everything?\u201cUneasy lies the head that wears the crown.\u201d France too was said to be on the point of dismissing her versatile premier who has managed to keep France and Great Britain together in spite of the vaporings of Mr.Poincaré and Mr, Tardieu against the ally that saved France in the day of peril.Mr.Briand has had to keep shouting for France while clinging for safety to the alliance, an insecure position.These men would have had her cast off her perfidious ally, tackle prostrate Germany alone, back up Poland in all her marauding adventures and side with the Turks against the Greeks.Just in > Lowlerille Tina FIVE CENTS, $2.00 A YEAR Montreal and Suburbs.12.80 time, this invitation from \\/ashiogton has put a new face on things.Mr.Briand was cheered to the echo as he announced hin hope of going himseit to Washington.France has felt cast off ever since the original treaty by which Britaln and the United Slates guaranteed her safety was repudiated by the Iatter, and still more when the United States rejected the treaty of Versailles.Such a guarantee she um- derstood better than the moral backing of an unarmed League of Nations and enormously prefers it to self-defence.And she sees in this visit to Washington the best hope of recovering it.We think her hope is well placed.TINTRD TIDINGS A\" the premiers assembled in London joined in deprecating the lack of facilities for the interchange of ideas within the Empire.Those from tbe southern dominions felt even more acutely than the Canadians, who are enured to it, the necessary coloring of all information furnished them after being dished to the United States\u2019 palate.It is not to be denied that we in Canada have unusual advantages in receiving such copious news as we do from many angles, diluted, to be sure, with many words and much ignorance, but such as is hardly within the reach even of people living in the world\u2019s capitals, and that we owe this largely to the enterprise of the United States press, which pours its abundance in upon us.The result is, however, that we practically see the world through United States spectacles, with a natural select- jon and presentation of whatever best ministers to the exacting self-complace ency of that country, with the casual accentuation of what seems to indicate any weakness in the Britanic partnership of nations.The Montreal papers share the services of New York, Philadelphia and Chicago dailies, flavorea to tastes differently trained from our own, but inevitably tending as a large proportion of our newspaper \u2018services\u2019 and features do, to form in us like prejudices.Those papers, which, whea they were bid to do so by tbe capitals istic interests, lost all dignity in flour Ishing the terrific bugbear of \u201ctruck and trade with the Yankees,\u201d have in things of the spirit, the things which really affect nationality, imported free of duty daily and copious drafts of Americanism.The Toronto \u201cGlobe,\u201d on the other hand, which is in like partnership with New York and Chicago papers, and which, therefore, has to defend the use of tinted matter, sharnly rebukes Mr.Wiaston Churchill for proposing to do anything to correct the \u201cslant\u201d thus given to the rays of truth.What Mr.Churchill wanted to do was to improve the facilities for inter-im- perial transmission of news.The \u2018Globe\u2019 expresses great fear that the British government might venture to color our news.CURBING THE PRESS.Lord Curzon has made a mistake, not the first, The Northcliffe papers began nagging at him worse than usual, ag they have nagged at Mr.lloyd George this many a day; and he gave {nstructions tbat no headquarters tn- formation be furnished to the Nortn cliffe press.Now he has the whole press down on him for attempting to control the channels of the people's Information.\u2018The news distributing agencies, in which Lord Northcliffe has a recognized interest, are immediately replete with strictures from papers that have no Northcliffian sympathies.Mr.Lloyd George is well understood to be excecdingly sensitive to what appears in the newspapers, having a very keen sense of its supreme influence on the public opinion by which he pol- ftically lives.and to have inspired a number of things to secure & favorable newspaper support.But he Is too wise to do what Lord Curzon did.mr, Asquith, when he was prime minister and the \u201cTimes\u201d was nagging him to the death.was accused by the press that supported him of giving the most and the best of the tips to the \u201cTimes\u201d.He was spoken of as disdaining such assaults.Mr.Roosevelt, on the other hand, when president, though largely worshipped by the nation as its strong man, became very unpopular in the 1n- ner circles of his party at Wash\u2018næton, and particularly with the newspaper men, whom he ruled with a rod of iron Any of them whose communications + said things he did not like, were ex À Two KONTREAL WITMISZD AND CANATE AN HOMKBTEAD, JULY 19, 1311 cluded from Information.But ue But, as Mr, Massey said, it is not the FORBIDDEN tell us that their liberty here.never committed himself to the biund- information but the atmosphere that it THINGS, er of putting that policy on record.it is a double blunder.It gives to the enemy unlimited ammunition for arsault, conjuring up the hideous ghost of John Wilkes.And it does not accomplish its end; for the press has never consented to confine itself: to official information.It has.as|oue paper says, to verity it.Had it submitted to that bondage, the information would of necessity have become ever scantier and less trustwoithy, and the nation wouid be pap-fed as Germany his so largely been, HOLY GROUND The \u201cGlobe is a vigorous advocate of government ownership; but seems to see one spot of holy ground upon which governments must not set foot.namely, that of furnishing the mental food of the people.With that jeulousy we greatly sympathize.The world has seen in Germany to what blasting lengths government manipulation of the people's knowledge and opinions can be carried; how much more blight- dng is the boudage of the mind than that of th® body! Russia is seeing that method carried to its ultimate extent.This is indeeil the supreme question of the socialism into which this age of ours is plunging farther than it sees its way; shall it control things of the mind and soul as those of the body?What do we see?The very firat thing to be taken hold of by the social principle was the schouls.We see no way out of it for them.Yet it leads us into labyrinths of conflict between the needs of the soul and the conflicting claims of the conscience, or of the religious partylsm that passes for such.And in this very sphere of journalism we are approach- fug a time when the choice will be between publications socialistically fur- nisheu and papers hound more or less to the chariot of capital.Mr.Swindon, former editor of the New York \u2018\u201cTimes\u2019\u201d\u2019 addressing a gathering of journalists, is desired to correct.We should not have to see pink with one eye and blue with the other.We should not have our focus set for the nearer landscape only leaving the remoter ones vague and shadowy and almost meaningless, The \u201cWitness\u201d has al ways tried to put world interests iy, their true proportion to each ther.We were told that though the Law Department had decided that che Japanese .treaty automatically ran on for another year, Mr.Melghen of Canada, was determinedly renewing his opposition to it, whereas all that Mr.Méighen did was to favor what was intended a year ago, the giving of notice that the treaty would be superseded by something In accordance with the priueiples of the League of Nations, and that, as all are now agreed, it shall be superseded by one that shall inchide:the United States.It ia this stirring up of differences within the empire to -whiech we gravely object.The premiend-~ pf.the south spoke strongly of the- [] \u201cGrey Sox\u201d Tubes Mologiat of the Dominion Department of Agriculture that a consertative e- timate of the annuai loss in Canada to field, orchard and garden crops due to destructive insects is upwards ot $20 000,000.As our authority says \u201cTo this huge devastation must be added the enormous annusl destruction caused by forest insects, stored product insects, etc.\u201d Upon this statement the Emtomolo- gist founds a well-sustained argument ia favour of the protection of insectivorous birds, such as the prairie-born- ed lark, the robin, the somewhat despised crow, the red-breasted Nuthatch, the Westerns Tanager, the Myrtle Warbler, the Chickadee, grouse, gulls and many other kinds.In the state of Iowa it has been estimated that tree sparrows annually de vour something like 895 tons of weed seeds! Bpeaking of the robin, an investigator in Toronto found that a sim- gle bird kept in confinement ate 16% cutwormi in one day.Another author ity states that a brood of prairie-horm- ed jarky consumed 400 cutworms in one day.This same authority, namely Mr.Norman Criddle, Dominion Entomologist im Manitoba, declares that six crows are capable of consuming three bushels of grasshoppers in one season.It is recorded that in certain places in Manitoba areas of growing grain have been saved from destruction by the pestilent grasshopper owing to the presenes of large flocks of gulls.In light of these facts it is gratity- ing to be informed by the Dominion Eutomologist, Mr.Arthur Gibson, tbat the importance of protecting our use- ful\u2019 birdy {r Yesomihy: more: snd\u2019 more recognized especially by farmers and frult-growers, \u2014 The little \u201cPersonal Service\" Ads.cost but little\u20141 cents per word\u2014TRY ONE! Warranted to Sive Satisfsstion.Qombault\u2019s Caustic Balsam a = R Aspirin Nothing Else is Aspirin Warning! Unless you-see the name \u201cBayer\u201d on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all, Accept only an \u2018\u2018unbroken package\u201d of \u2018Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,\u201d which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally.Made in Canada, Handy tin boxes of 13 tablets cost but a few cents\u2014Larger packages.Aspirin is the trade mark (registrred in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of 'ene- aceticacidester of Balleylicaeld.While it ls well known that Aspirin means manufacture, to assiet the public against Imitation, the Tablets of Bayer will be stamped with their general trade mark, the \u201cBayer Crosa* cost less.= Miles That Cost Less \u201c\u2018Auto-Shoe\u2019\u2019 miles cost ordinary tire miles, many extra miles from each you less than because you get so and The name Ames Holden \u201c\u2018Auto-Shoes\u201d is to help you to remember the cheapest mileage you can buy, Run one Ames Holden \u2018\u2018Auto-Shoe\u2019\u2019 against the tires you are using\u2014and find the miles that fai, AMES HOLDEN \u201cAUTO-SHOES\u201d Cord and Fabric Tires in alt Standard Sixes Your Dealer Stocks \u201cRed Sax\u201d Tubes Ames Holden \u201cAuto-Shoes\u201d Or Can Readily Procure Them For You TTT \u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL WITNESS AND CANADIAN NUNEOTRAD, JULY © HOY rive FARMERS\u2019 WANTS & SALES ADVERTISING RATES.\u2014 (Under thin heading advertisements will be inserted without dis- at a cash-wilh-order rate of two cenia per Word per insertion (minimum charxe 46c, per rtion).SIX consecutive insertions will be gives fer the price of FOUR (minimum rate for six insertions one dollar).À number or a single letter In counted as one word, When replies THE FARM FLOCK By Ges, Robertson.= EE EE EE EY Vomd It is wot advisable to keep hens of the heavy types after they are two years old except in cases where Individuals have preven to be of special value as breeders.Pullets are much easier to keep in laying condition, and will produce more eggs than hens, 20 that it is advisable to raise enough early chicks each year to remew at least ball the flock.As fifty per cent.of the chicks raised will be cockerels, it may readily be seen that allowing for culling it will be necessary to reise more ground grains are mixed, just as lhey would be in making the old-style masb, but instead of wetting enough for each feeding, a quantity of the mixture sufi- cient to last some time Is placed in a hopper, where the hens can have free access to It; or, a hopper can be madew ith a hinged cover, so that it may be opened or closed at will.The whole grain is fed lu the litter as under the old system.Provided the requirements are supplied the simpler the method of feeding the are io be addressed in care of the \u2018Witness Is mada.Copy for insertion in thesa columna sheuld be j morning to secure proper classification in follow ice, an additional charge of twenty-five cents the \u201cWitness\u201d Office not ister than Friday Weekly Bdition.FARMS FOR SALE Riverview Canalisa farm, With Pair Horses, 4 Catto, and dep, Hog, Took, Insplements, it Mare opportunity; 50 acre om umproved toad, abort walk besutitul railroad village; come nient market town; kiel bisch sonma beds out 4 tom hay acre; 10-cow spring watered pasture; sod shade, exceptiount vieu of river and village, fine lu-cuw baru, silo, poultry POULTRY ; = RHODE ISLAND REDS » Rose Comb R.I.Red hens\u2014Te phins birds, and 1 show cock à year old.À nice breeding pen for quick sale, 840.00, Every bird worth to Pas Need the room.HARRY HULS than twice the number of chicks as pui- better.Pure water should be accessible Me Plegery, et; tu pete affaire; $4,80u Lakes |.FOULTRY ANG E008 WANTED lets required.Purchase or batch the| at ali times, sound grains In variety, vi Frais wy lemma; Sn octane and sour g Mens Wanted Alive: 21 Cents à Pont; Any Bine\u2014 chicks early in the sonson, as early chicks mean well developed puliets in the fall, meal in some form, green food and grit Sour milk can be had on most farms and no- FARM AGRACY, 206 b., Musuing (bamben, lo route, Ustario, Can.! pay express within 300 miles of Toronto: crates iad ALBERT LEWIN, 608 Dundm West, and well developed putlets, properly han- | thi ives better results for either rais- UneMan Vunm, Only 91,450; Home, Took, 3 Cows, We still ead as the Largest Exchange dled, mean winter eggs.It is the winter ng chicks or feeding the layers.When [UI% flo posi wig, desing uma, rirasrmediary in Cone, WE can ba SE og production that will to a large extent the fowl are in confined quarters, feed Joel humane, quant wu ng Ta oaelp to you all.If you have determine the profit on the season\u2019s work.If, with this opportunity in view, an increase in the sine of the present flock is csutempiated to, say, 100 layers, the first consideration is the house to place them in, if this has Dot already been provided.The aw loft 18 by 33 type will be found very in almost any locality and it adapts itself very conven- them so that they will be eager for the grain feed, which should be thrown in a deep litter 30 as to keep them busy, If milk is not be had, it will be necessary to feed one-half oumce green cut bone per head per day or one of the commercial meat foods.The mash may consist of bran, cornmeal and middlings, equal parts with ten per cent.of whole ration of beef scrap added or about twen- good living and future seeurity yours cn (bis good Little furni, cuve hustting lt h.town, advantages, wire-fencel pasture, heme use wowed, timber; JU apjie dark uomin fields, tut 25 tons bay; mprisg watered trues, plums, cherries, wugar muples; goud 7-roem house running spring weter, pouutiful maple shade bara, 200-bird poultry house, stablt, piggery, otc.splendid view oreclooking silage; wbmtantial $9-foot Distant interests torce imaruediate ale, $1450 taker all, pue terme.You wil have to humt seine ts t this Lome ue once.Uther furma ducribed my free burgain catalog.CHAS, E.PRSYEN, Nortbiield, Vermont.Anything to offer er want anything in Pure oe , Fowis.Also Guinea Fowis\"\u2018etls Write \u2018us frst.prone oil c e us first, description of \u2018your stock, Tull see ma pt, Price Dont aah ce.nt us to price your goods.We can try and tell what y are worth wben you fully describe them\u2014 às requested above\u2014but as t numerous inquiries every day, and our good King George Tooedy rept paid frst, always enciose stamps speed .8k for our book, Hist Origin of Ail Breeds of Land and Water Bowie 32.00 tently te two pens for 56 pallets and 50 ty per cent, of mash ration.; 20.\u2014s.with its 19¢ Natural Color engravings, a \u2014 .DY.postpaid.Fo 4 bens.It desired it can at any time be Marketing.KOOTENAY VALLEY ; Seven artes for aie; four acres ¢ \"and Ducka ai fou \u201cpairs 07 Dia Lea extended to accommodate more.No matter how successfaMy production Planted to fruit trees and small fruits, three acres 10 Pea Fowl on hand and wanted, We ts managed the profit will to a great ex | LC\" aies Sb: eed iden smd rf need at chicka 18 werk olf Fou have aise The Kind to Keep tent depend on the marketing.The ideal p ¢ .- : what you have.Write on Hb.we whe It is essential for the best reswits that enly good, pure bred, vigorems laying stock be kept and as the cost of feed and labeur is no more On a flock of good method is where the producer can sell direct to the consumer; if it in impossible on account of location to do this, aim to market so as to have as few middie-men as possible.If you are not situated dose to 150 \u2014ACRE CANADIAN FARM.3 HORRES, POULTRY, 9 CUWS and HEIFERS, you at quickly; a wonder bargwin; desirably located on improved road You lot of bother and trouble cheerfully, YAMASKA POULTRY FARMS.S¢ Hyacinth, HAMBURGS \u2014_\u2014 7 Sitver Spangied Hamburge\u20142 cockerels, $35.00.This pen first pen at Garden Xv fowl than it is on a poor flock, procure a good retail marke! obabl: - \u2018 ive city; Toronto.HARRY ° the best stock that is available.operative egg circle method iil be beat 100 acrey tent Lilags, Toon rina.wateres pasters LEGREANE sort, Out EE Serupulously cull from the existing But under any system.care should be %°0d.50 apple trees, berries; buildnia insured $3000 13 Buff 8.C, horns, geod hens, layiag, © 5 fine B_roemed house bountiful shade, excellent open $36.08, HARRY HUTSE: Aurora onl SE flock all birds that can be recognized as taken to market only high-class Products.ings To mettle affairs aM $5800 about lalf emsbeary \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 poor producers and those that are not If you are shipping to a circle mend no- view, mood 15 ron Sarm poutery bouse, al outbuiid.MINORCAS pure bred.Repinee them with good specimens of a proved utility type.\u2018The quéstion is frequently asked what is the best kind.The best kind for any thing but strictly new laid eggs of good size and colour.If you have any eggs that are small or of uncertain age keep them at home for cooking, as the market- terms.Get details this and Strout'a Big Catalog Canad fan Farms, STROUT FARM AGENCY 206 E.Manning Chambers, Torento, Canada.For Sale 70 atre improved Fadm, Country store, Garag®, stock of goods,.Tools, Crops, Stuek and Poultry Elont Bieck & C.Hens, 2 Puilate, AT hens, À cock.Price $35.00 pen: worth $50.00.HARK HULSE.Aurora, Ont.h $50.08.MH ro > PLYMOUTH ROCKS.aby chicks from Guild's st bred lay Barred ulld\u2019s strain, te individual, is the kind best suited to his ing of them will spoil your reputation and Loe ct ope 2» Rocks, 25 0 20c each, safe arri- ina Ntation, Delaware, 4 r more each, e conditions.put imtever variety ie de the price for your good eggs.If you fire J.8.Lucas (owmer) Robbins, Delaware.296 Toe Sunranteed.CA \"BAXTER, RE cided on, keep - supplyin, ivate trade it i i formity in products.Under special con- 5 pe \" Wl aid YOU Best list of residence in best residential district in Cockerets \u2014 show ditions where eggs are to be the chief product, it may be advisable to Xeep one of the lighter breeds such as the Leg- Ddorns, bat for ordinary farm use one of the \u201cgeneral purpose\u201d breeds such es the or Wyandottes will give the best results, as thye will give good returns in both eggs and market poultry.- : Mind the Accepts, 1 * I a fairly accurate account is kept of to better prices if they are put up in neat cartons on which is printed your name and other information that may be thought advisable.The same care should be taken in marketing table poultry; see that it is properly fleshed, and if sold dead that it is neatly dressed.Endeavor to make every month of the year a selling month.Sell the surplus cockerels from your early hatchings for broilers when the price is high rather (han hold them till fall and sell at a lower price as rossters.As soon as the breed- Eastern (Canada at best prices: also fruit farms of every decription, Annapolis Valley Rea] Estate Ag.wy: Pred Cox, Middleton, Nova Scotia._ MINED FARMING PPOLOSITION - Eleven hundred acres, part under cul- tivaucn.Would divides inio small farms (river or creek), running water on cach quarter section.Short distance from the Kaptewa Lakes Q'Appele Valley, Harkate- hewan'\u2019s famous summer resort .Indlan Head district.Bungalow house, 34x42, be- Medes verandahs.Large rooms, stone foundation, cernent ficor, furnace, soft water tank, etc.À quick sale destred, object re - Terma: one-third cash and utitit Minorens - Trees bird ona des = el on approval.= Pay more?HARRY HULSE, Aurora, Ont.t MISCELLANEOUS.Brahmas, light and dark; Coch tridge.White, Blug Andalusian ue Orping- tons.ark Cornish.Exhibition stock aiweys for male.Bt.Jerome Parm, St, Jerome.Coun- Ly of Terrebonne, P.Q.W.B.NANTEL.% 6 ee Se me 1 CYPHERS 146 EGG INCUBATOR 428.00 1 Cypere Base Section Paradise Hrooder Yon: Buckeye 506 chick sige Coal Burning Rrooder Stove $25.AN above in as good an new condition.J.W.BUTLER, POINT AUX TREMBLES, QUE, birds \u2014 Barred Coi Black the expeuditare and returns front the sng season in over neli off the old hena: LL, à MACHINERY flock it will often prove a revelation.gp, ilt i For full particulars and price applis to Give the hens al] the credit they deserve, ey will fill a gap between the time the J.A.C.BLACKWOOD, Indian Heed Sask.Engines, Magnetos.Propellers.Carburaters, If eggm or poultry are used in the house in place of high priced meats, they are giving a profit just as surely as if the produce is taken to market or traded at the store.By keeping a monthly account it is possible ie see just what the hems are paying you.For this purpose blank forms are supplied - free upon application to the brollers have finished and the time the roasters are ready.They will bring much better prices than if held until the fall and they will not crowd the market at th time the rossters are being sold thus avoiding the glut and low prices at that time of the year.Addresstng a large gathering at the 23.TWO HUNDRED ACHES MARKHAM.Excellent soil.Has not been rented Near Ftere romd, Toromto twnlva mies.Three bang, silo, churn house, two houses.Crop stock and implements.Would separate.Apity DR.WESLEY, MILLIKEN, NTs One-Half Section.\u2014200 acres In crop.Fenced.House and stable, 1 mile from school, 4 miles and at moter DORE iting for male or A nd for lists.SARA! MOTOR Hamilton.Canada.Engines, 30 of Various Sizes, marine and stationary.Rend for lists.GUARANTEE MOTOR CO.Hamilton.Ont.tf.Spare Parts for Most Makes and Models of cars.Your old, broken or worn parts replaced, We carry the largest and most complete in Canada of slightly or new automohile equipment.e ship C.Poultry Division.annual picnic of the United Farmers of [rom Battleford.\u2018Snap at $30.00 acre.With where in Canada.Satisfaction or refund in .Good .AM.EH Battleford, full our motto.SHAW'S AUTO SALVAG! By filliog a D pe at with Manitoba, held at Rapid City on Thursday, Smkatcriodarcl: SAM.QU MUST E PART SUPPLE, 923-031 Dufforin St Train ized dry mash hopper.the trouble of ion T.A.Ceerar criticised the Govern- Brauner Home, Frultvais, 8.6, \u2014 Twenty 00 .196 keeping account of the feed is reduced ment shipbuilding policy and blamed the acres.Bix In apples.Kleven cleared.Bal- policy of the Minister of Marins for the ance willow, wmall frults, alfalfa.Seven- LIVE STOCK to@ minimum.It needs no great effort to lows of many millions of dollars.He maid T00med house.fire-piace, plastered inside, ce- record the daily egg yield on the same that the bull din § , ment basement, furnace, soft water, fur- CATTLE S of ships should have| nished.Poultry, horse, implements, out- Jersey Cows\u2014Vearlings, heifers and bull, sheet with the amount of feed deposited fn the bia and mash hopper.Keeping an account of expeaditare and daily yield will make the work far more interesting and is a grestyincentive to better production.A Feeding For Best Results.fo To secure the best results in feeding it is necessary to separate the hens from the puliets.Feed that will give good results with pullets will make the old hens too fat.There are nmany methods of feeding and each individual must decide for him- stopped immediately at the close of the war.Canada could never be a shipbuilding nation .MISCELLANEOUS False Teeth (0id)\u2014Any condition, $1 to $25 per set.Also discarded jewellry, din- monds, watches, ladies\u2019 and ments\u2019 wardrobes, antiques.ELLISON, 467 Church, TORONTO.28.40 SAFETY.RAZOR BLADES, We en any make of blade aa good as new, #ingie per dosen; double edge, 5c per dosen; Durham Duplex, 50c per crane buildings.Going concern.$12,000, terms.8.BREWSTER, Fruitvale.B.C.cres Chocolate Losm.16 miles N.W.Sibbald, Alberta: 5 miles line under construction; fenced and cross fenced: water; shelter helt: 160 acres cultivation: $35.00 acre, with horses, cow machinery and crop till July; After 1-2 crop.H.J.BURGESS, Box 40, Bib- bald.Alta.2% 4 188 acres\u2014Dairy farm, 4 1-2 miles from Ottawa, at Hawthorne: finest of soil, solid brick house, 8 rooms, bathroom with hot and cold water; cistern.furnace, drive shed, attached; 66 ft.basement barn to tie up 40 cattle, and 4 box stables.% silos.horse stable 40 x 50: implement shed 30 ft.: telephone, dally mail, schools and churches; convenient stone road.\u2014 heifer calves, duly registered.St.Jerome Farm.St.Jerome, Terrebonne County, P.Q.W.B.NANTEL _ we Hoisteine\u2014Two registered Holstein bulls, 2 and 3 years old; in fine condition.Apply A.DESMARTEAU, 82 Notre Dame St.t, Montreal.Room 81.2% Holstein registered, two year buH, $128.W.Je ING .Robl Ma 24 Hampshire Hoge! id famous account rece ord Chicago Internafionai.Free Information and literature.BE C.STONE, 409 Wisconsin Ave.Peoria, NL Me Duroc Jerseys, April litter, $15, pair $20.W.J, IN .Man.: 24 iy 18, Robi 3 ¢ lan be will follow.The satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.J: I+ LITTLE.Billings\u2019 Bridge, R.R.No, 1 en aan was to feed moist Send post office or money order with blades.Ont._Fomsession any time, Agents qanted, SHARP EDGE BLADE nt to hear from party having farm for eale.5, Bale\u2014Persian Kit digreed, prize mash, but of late owing to the high price COMPANY.3 Alice St.Toronto, Ont, 75 6 Give particulars and lowest price.JOHN J.stock 31s and Sie.rend, riz of labour, poultrymen, seeking for me- OR SALE, BLACK, Witness st., Chippewa Falls, Se ont, , 256\u201d thods that would reduce cost of produc-| BRITTANSICA Loan.= Boas.tion, dave found that the dry fooû sys- Volumes complete, large print.$25.00 which also Ba Dairy or Grain Facm in Tn Te Now ons LES nck , tem gives good results and bave very covers Exprem charges.Girle Own Anmeal 31 bound terme.PARRY VAIL, New Milford, Orange Over Lt TAN WOLF OUNDN are ideat companioos, Sargely adopted it.In this system the Volumes, sritable for lfbrary, $17.00 Expres charge Co.New ork.t wood busters, bench show ng DODD'S IIA covered, Alm Univeral Bread Mixer, new, $7.00, BOOKS, 142 atin B., Montreal For Saie\u2014Edisen phonograph with 78 recorus.Now argent 319000 Delivered.NEIL MABSIE.Spai t 3% 6 « VACANT, .Rgants\u2014Get In a profitable all year commission business of your own.Every property owner needa same of our nine hundred varie.ttes of hardy Red trees and plants.No MOUNT, Que.UNT, Q 3.rent fer the names two corlertors and atampa 10c; 20 Den mark stamps 19c.tral ER EES One-half _section\u2014200 acres in crop.Fenced.House and stable, 1 mile from school, 4 miles from Rattleford.Snap at 880.00 per acre, with crop.Gobd soll.SAM QUEHI, Battleford, Haskatchewan.276 EDUCATIONAL The De Brisay Method ja the Royal Woad to French, stating qualifications and experience and mlary expected to Jan: H.Fair, Sec.Tress.Misstmippi fitn.Ont 296 For fale, Pure lloidein Bull \u201cXing Begin Duplicile 18 months old, ynostly white, Bie two U.Dem gave 19,000 and 20,000 ibe.each in a yrar, Price $115, Alay Sable Oollie prips born heciers $3.00 cach Fernales aly, J.EB.JONESTUN, Willy, Ont.strains, Rend for booklet, prices ARRKANSAN VALLEY KENNELS, Dept.C.Clmmaron, Kana, Padigreed Newfoundland puppies, price, 350.00 F.SMITH, 10 Shaftsbury Ave, To- rento.: 278 WILD ANIMALS Blake Vannatter.Fur Farm, Georgetown, Ont, Fatablished 1905.The finest of Silver Correspondence solicited.; tal needed.e equipment and (n- Latin, German, 8 lsh.Thorough ! A 2d | L L s + Suction free.En Dominion Nu vice man ACALEMIE DeBRISAY.Literature 3.6 Mont - ; 2 : \u2014_ 2 Teachers Warted USINESS STAMPS.A PROTESTANT TRACHER vante holding Klementarz B CARDS Twentieth Century does for ale an diploma.Yor particulars epply to Lo arte PATENT SÔLICITORS exchange.Want lis a cnta- Rec.Tread Valcartier Village, Provv.Quebre.= Faihersionhaugh Co\u2014 old estabiiai logue.Canadian Revenues wanted RH.some caperlencrd, brotesiant tracker, waned fof rm, Patents everywhere.Head uo Ro OUGHTRED, 376 Claremont Ave, WEST- d'a.Ro.1° Falmertion Ty.Prontense Do.Apply Bank Bldg.Toronto; Ottawa OM $ Brreet.Ofices throughout Cannes Beoilet Weir Driiime=-Catest and sures process; best of service Suaranteed.rr a phone or e of 9 2 man chines.\u2014 ARTHUR Eu L Barger Carell,\u201d ES \u2014\u2014 { | SUNDAY SCHOOL Acte 11:19-30.) Golden Tert\u2014Feor a whole year they were gathered together with the church.and tauoht much pesple\u2014 Acts 31:26.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 What was the subatènes of Paula preaching?Hee Acts 18:16-41.What were the eftectssof Paule preaching on the bigotted Jews?.Hee Acts 13:.45, 46, and 18: 5, 6, 12, 18.(Hve one striking example of the ef- focus of Paul's preaching on the minds LRESON.of gentiies.Mee Acts 19: 18.19.See also Acts 20: 37.38.Paul left bellevers behind Rim in every place he visited.Why did Paul expect such results from the preaching of the (ioapel?Because he believed that God was speaking through him, and that God Lould incline the hearts of honest pPeo- ble to believe and obey the truth.See PRPS 0000000000000¢ + + $e0c0c000000000008 * + ONTARIO LETTER.The l'rohibitory Law \u201c Toronto, July 16.\u2014With the coming of prohibition Ly statute in Ontario on July 19 will come the beginning of a period of hard work by the Provinctal Branch of the Dominion Alliance\u2014 work of education and enforcqment.The Rev.Ben H.Spence.Secretary of the Alliance, anticipates a period of reaction which may last for a number ot years, and this will have to Le combatted by prohibitfon workers carrying oR 2n educational campaign.he says.The policy will be to teach the people to observe the prohibitory law and re- t it.sp that enforcement with a -iron hand may not be necessary.Mr.Spence states that the battle against the liquor traffic has undergone = great change, as it is the appetite for liquor which now has to be fought In- {lead of both appetite and avarice as tn ormæer days.\u201cThe fellow with the dickle in his throat for liquor is com- Sinually craviog it.\u201d Mr.Spence said an interview here on Wednesday, \u2018and is continually complaining against the law.This form of agitation 1s insidious and widespread, and it keeps Yip continually.\u201d It is anticipated that the validity of the prohibitory law in Ontario will be tested in the courts, as this bas been threatened by the Citizens\u2019 Liberty league, Alleged Persecution > The Ontario Jockey Club.through its Secretary, Mr, W.P.Fraser, having been fined $1,000 for a breach of the Ontario Temperance Act in allowing members of the Club to drink liquor at the members\u2019 bar from flasks they carried in their hip pockets while the annual spring race meeting was on.an appeal has been entered by Secretary Fraser against the conviction, and mr.Praser haz publically expressed himself in bitter terms against Attorney-Gen- eral W.E, Raney, whom he accuses of persecution.Mr.Raney has replied, through the press, to the Secretary's charge of persecution and pointed out that the Jockey Club officials were warned that the law vas being broken fn the members\u2019 bar and that if the law-breaking was not stopped there would he trouble.Four or five individuals were first fined for drinking tiquor on the Jockey Club premises, one of these being a prominent Toronto physican, then foilowad Hucretary Fraser as the representative of the U.J.C.The Attorney-General disclaims any feeling of antagonism against the Ontario Jockey Club and denies the legation of persecution.; GUARD BABY'S HEALTH | IN THE SUMMER The summer montha are the most dan- @erous to chiklren.The complaints of that season, which are cholera infan- tum, colic.diarhoes and dysentry, come on #0 quickly that often a little one le beyond aid before the mother realises he is isl.The mother must be on her guard to per- vent these (roubles, or if they do como on suddenly (o banish them No other medicine in of such aid to mothers during Bot weather as » Uaby's Own Tablets.They late the stomach and bowels and aro utely safe.Hold hy medicine dealers MONTERAL WUIAMISS * AND\" GNRNADE \"ton 1: 18-31; Rom.1: 2: 2-6, 10.What were some of the (nfluencee which militated against the acceptance of the (lospel in the minds of the peoples to whom l'aui carried it?1.Their minds were preoccupied with! superagitiougd Thellefs.and it 16 very difficuft qf wos < ns to atiyndon such! dellefd and \u2018accept new tegchings : 1 2, The pride dr wa san entire stranger tu them.snd brought them a message concerning a (od of whom they knew nothing.3.This God whom Paul preached belonged to a conquered and subdject people.That did not suggest the thought that He was à very great God.4.Paul asked them to seek salvation by putting faith in à Jew who had been condemued and crucified by His own people.7 S.In Lhe-name of his God, Paul commanded them to foreake ait their impurity, their pride and thelr selfish- Wess and learn to love their enemies and be kind to everybody.That was a very hard demand to make on them.\u2014 no rome mes 2e 16 17: ! Cor, International Relations Hopefulness of the inauguration of an international deep waterway, symbolic of the amity which has existed between Canada and the United States for more than a century, was the keynote of addresses given at Thorold on Monday | at the outset of a tour of the iuland waters of Ontario and Quebec by = representative delegation of men from the United States interested in the international deep waterways problem.The visiting Americans joined with Sir Robert Borden.former Premier of Canada; Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Fluance, and the Hon.Dr.J.D.Reid, Minister of Railways and Canals, in be speaking a continuance of the friendly relations between the two countries, and laid emphasis on the fact that the 4.000 miles of boundary line was unguarded by any semblance of military or naval force.Sir Robert Borden, im welcoming the United States representatives, said: \"These two \u2018countries have given the world the most valuable .lesson it has ever had occasion to learn.Om these great waterways are no warships and no forts.That spirit of mutual trust and friendsbip bas endured for 1u0 years.pray God it may always endure.Your influence and mine can help to keep it 30.\u201d Senator Townsend, of Michigan, in replying, said, \u201cIt the time should ever come when the young men of our country should be marshalied against the young men of your country.I should them be entirely hopeless of civilization.That time can never come.There never can be any Irreconciiesble diffetences between Canada and the United States.\u201d Hydro System Prosperous Residents of the Town of Rarrie have been given a pleasant surprise by the Ontario Hydro-Eiectric Power Commission allowing them a bonus equal to a refund of one month's rates on thelr bills for electricity.The local Hydro System is in such good financial circum: stances that it can well afford to be generous to its 1,600 customers.As Barrie already is favored with the lowest lighting rates of any Hydro municipality In the Province it bas been deemed unwise to further reduce the rates, hence the bonus instead of a cut in the price.rv.Report Contradicted Mujor-General the Hon S.C.Mew- burn.of Hamilton.formerly Minister of Militia and Defence, expressed amusement at the published reports of last week that he wag to be appointed High Commissioner for Canada in London.aucceediog Sir George Perley.\u2018\u2019Somabody must have been suffering from a heat weve: I don't know anything about it.\u2019 he said to an interviewer on Sunday.General Mewburn is a practising barrister In Hamilton.Sequel to Drug Case A sequel to the double tragedy In this city on January 8 last when Miss Monica Kenny and Mrs.Emily #ond died within a few minutes of each other at the office of Dir.J.H.McConnell after a drug had been administered to each in turn te à civil action begun by Miss Kenny's mother against Dr.McCongell and Dr.Percy Faed for unstated damages for Miss Kenny's death.Dr.Faed prepared the drug in question.He was tried on a charge of manslaughter in connection with Miss Kenny's death and was acquitted by a jury.Dr.McConnell was exonerated at the inquest.THE WAR IN ABIA MINOR.Greek Troops occupy important town on Sagdad Railway - A Constantinople despatch says that ÿ tait at 25 cents & box, from the Dr, Ce Brockville, Ont!\" | Turkish Natiogalists and Greek forces sre la beetle before Kglais, I} [AS 1 4 figea AT SEM RETHAD, WARTS 138 53 1 x st miles southeast of Hruss.Alrpianes art taking part in the struggie for mountain heights near the town, which is the first objective of the new (iree< uffensive.\u2018The Nationalist forces consist of the third Turkish army corp: commanded by Colonel Arif Rey.Mustapha Kemal Pasha, head of the Nationalist government, has left Angora for general headquarters, while the Nationalist assembly has adjourned.\u201c Greek forces engaged in the offensive against the Turkish Nationalists are making progreas at each end of (he battle Hue and are not encountering sharp resistance, says an official slate ment issued at Athens.\u201cThe advance of our troops toward Eskishebr and Kutaia continues without serious resistance, and we are suffer- Ing (usignificant losses.During the day of July 13 Greek troops occupied Aflum-Karachissar.\u201d THE WASHINGTON CONFÉRENCE.Three of the principal Allied nations, Great Rritaiu.France and Italy, have officially signified their acceptauce of President Harding's invitation to hold a conference on limitation of armaments, while China has indicated her readiness to participate in a conference relative to far eastern questions.\u2018The Japanese reply to the preliminary question of whether she would receive | an invitation to such a conference came to the state department, Washington, on \u2018 Friday.Its text was not made public but department officials stated that it expressed approval of the disarmament discussion but did not agree to a com- sideration of Pacific problems.The question is to whether the Pacitic conference is to be held in London or Washington is understood to depend upon the attitude of President Harding.The British Foreign Office and most of the Dominion Prime Ministers are urging in favor of London.FRENCH NEGOTIATIONS WITH KEMAL that the Greek forces have oe News started cupled Aflum-Karachissar hae the Forelgn French Office, which has been taking it for granted that tha Greek army was powerless against the Turkish Natiogalists.It means that the Greek offensive, which began at dawn on Sunday.July 10, has already progressed over 30 kilometers (50 miles) and bitten deep into the Turkish line of defences.\u2018The first result of the news in Paris was to disturb the negotiations between M.Briand and Bkir Sami Bey, ambassador extraordinary of the Nationalists to France.A few weoks ago M.Briand declared that the negotiations were on & fair road to a settiement, Since then tbe French press has been full of sneers at the British diplomats, who backed a losing horse when they supported the Greeks against the Turxish Nationai- ists.FAMOUS AVIATOR KILLED.Harry G.Hawker, the first aviator to essay a flight across the Atlantic in an airplane, met a terrible death on July 12 while flying over the Hendon Field.The the spot where the frirptane felk It was badiy mutilbtéd Golf hy fire and the fall one foot was severed.ahd both legs\u2019 were proken.: Hawker made the dtart of hia memorable air voyage across the Atlantic from ft John's, Newfoundland, on May 18, 1919.He was accompanied by Lieut, Commander Mackenzie Grieve, as navigator, The Intrepid voyagers were missing for six days and were virtually given up for lost, when word was flashed that the little Danish steamer Mary, bound from New Orleans and Norfolk for a Danish port, had picked the wayfarers up, They had heen forced to alight on the water about 1.050 miles out from Newfoundland and 860 from the Irish coast.News of the rescue stirred all England and the people of other countries as well and on hs return to his homelund he PALE AND NERVOUS NERD des REQ} BiOOD TO REGMNIN HEALTH AND sTRENTME.| Many children art echool In excellent health, but afler a short time home work, examinations, hurried medals and crowded school rooms cause their blood to become weak, their nerves overwrought and their color and spirits Jost.H is a mistake to let rmuitters drift when boys and girls show symplams of nervousness or weak blood.They are almost sure to fall victims of Mt.Vitus dance.or drift into debility that leads to other troubles.Regular meals, out-door yxercise And plenty of sleep are necessary Se pocshgt the nerves wear of sohopi Ufe, à erssoc00 no.machine was seen d ing in flames and Hawker's body fodba 200 yaris from} BEGAME 50 THIN SHE WAS AFRAID * \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\" Made Her Well, Strong and Vigersus.806 Cartier St, Montreal \u201cI suffered terribly from Conatipe- tion end Dyspepsia for many years.I 4 Foit pains after eating and had gas, constant headache, ad was unable te HAVE À WARM PLACE tt TYME HEARTS OF MOTHERS FOR THEY HAVE PROVED THAT THEY ARE ONE OF THE MOST EFFICIENT AND BENEFICIAL REMEDIES THAT CAN BE GIVEN TO A CHILD, THEY ARE SWEET AND EASILY TAKEN AND QUICKLY ERADICATE THESE PARASITES FROM THE SYSTEM.CONTAIN NO NARCOTICS RHEUMATISM REMED IED WAITS HOMOEOPATHIC RHEU.> MATIC REMEDY, Remedles Rheumatism, Acute Rheu matism with painful bot swelling of the part, Chronic Rbeumatism with lameness, stiffoess and soreness of the part; Sciatic Rheumatism, with pain in the hip, knee or leg of the affected side; Lumbago, or pains across the loins or back; Old Rheumatic Pajus or Lame nees.Positive Cure.$1.50.Send Letter or Postal Note.JOMN T.WAIT, Box $86, Arnprier, was decorated by the King, The first trans-Atlantic non-stop crossing by alrplane was achieved a month later by Capt.Alcock and Lieut.A.W.Brown, both of whom were knighted for the mar- velious feat.Alcock himeelf died a few months later thibugh injurfts received when he crashed tu earth near Cottevrand, France.But it is still more important that parents should pay attention to the school childs \u2018\u201cblaod y: Keep tbia sich and red by SCHOOL CHILDREN 224, \"5.Ruieri: Bik 30 oe school, valudrofy Dr, Willicms' Pink Pills in cut 4: hes b'ehôwh by the tatement of Mrs.Wal , Grand Falls, .B.who says: the spring of 1919 my daugther Thiet eb: 12 years ago.began to nervoguness which developed into St.Vitus dance.She seemed to lose conerol of her lintbs and at times every muscle In her body seemed to be twitching and jerking and the trouble weemed to be growing worse.We final; decided to xive Dr, Williams Pink Pills: and the result was better sven than we had hoped for.and she Is now enjoying the best of health.\u201d You can get Dr.Willlama' Pink Pills through any desler in medicine or by mait at 60 cents à box or six tores for $8.50 from Te Dr.Willlaga Medicine Co, Brockville at .mesuv:cvon-0 À Re-epers munters Stadie, © CR TEEN Rev.F, L.Farewell, B.A, Principal, mere CL MOMTREAL WITMELS AND CANADIAN HOMESTRAD, JULY 18, 1321 279000000000000000 $ OUR NEEDLEWORK CORNER Ÿ 3+s60444400000000$ RIDSDALE INSERTION.Abbreviations.\u2014at, atitch: ch, chain; tr, treble; ac, double crochet; ap, npace.Ch after a tr, miss 2 at, 1_tr in next.Turn with 5 ch for first sp of a row.Thin trimming looks well worked with silk er à rather thick mercerized thread the exact shude of the jumper, = It would also make an effective trimming for many articles worked with ordinary crochet cotton No.22.Regin with 57 ch.1st tow.\u20141 ap, 4 tr, first tr in Sth st! sp, 4 tr, *, ap, 4 tr twice, 1 ap, 4 tr, 1 sp.The * denotes where the repeat of à row begins - 2nd row.\u20142 ap, *, 4 tr, 1 sp, 4 tr, 2 sp three times .3rd row.\u20143 sp, 4 tr, 1 sp, 4 tr, 5 sp, 4 tr, 1 sp, 4 tr, 3 sb.4th row \u20144 sp, 4 tr, 1 sp, 4 tr, 3 ap, 4 te, 1 sp, 4 tr, 4 sp., | Sth row.\u20145 sp, 4 tr, *, 1 sp, 4 tr three times, 5 sp.\u201c .Sth row \u20146 ap, 4 tr, *, 1 sp, 4 tr twice, sp.th row.\u20142 sp, *, 4 tr, 1 sp, 4 tr, 2 8p three times.8th row.\u20143 ap, 4 tr, *, 4 sp, 4 tr twice, 3 sp.: Now work back from 7th to 2nd row inclusive; then begin again at lst row.On each edge work 3 de in each st.CO0P30000000320002 * : QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.000000020004 000220 KIWANIS AND ROTARY * ° + J.L.Que, asks:\u2014I have heard a great deal lately of a society ealled Kiwanis, and would like to know what is its object\u2014also something about the Rotary Club?.Ang: \u2014The organizations are ailke in purpose, {desis aud dofty spirit.Ia many other respects also there is a siml larity between them.Their motto implies\u201d service to the community and speaking broadly only members taking an active part are allowed to remain upoi their membership lists.The Rotary is the older club.It was founded in 1905 in Chicago by Paul P.Harris, an attorney who feeling the need of companionship in a large city, .united with four friends to form a club.The original meetings of the society were held in the offices of the members in rotation, hence the name \u201cRotary.\u201d The soctety is now internÂtiona! witl.a total of over eirhc !undrod clubs scattered over many parts of the world tn- cluding Montevideo, Shanghai, Calcutta, and Honolulu, and with a total membership « wv.According to the plan of organization.the membership is made up of men of diffirent businesses and professions, and is restricted to one (preferably.the most representative) member (rom each calling.The purpose of the club is to study how best to serve the community, and either through their efforts as private citizens, in their individual business or profes- slonal capacity, or by concerted action as a club, to promote as far as they are able the well-being of society.They aim, by applicatiomr of the Golden Rule, to uphold the highest standard of business ethics, and private morality.The duty of a Rotarian involves the betterment of the members\u2019 craft or profession as a whole, the betterment of the member's home, his town, his country, and of society in general.Among precedents established by the Rotary, is the precedent that Rotary meetings must never rely for enthusiasm on the false exhiliration of liquor.Regular attendance of meetings is also insisted upon.At the meeting in Edinburgh in 1920 of the Internationa] Rotary Assoc fation,
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.