PAGE FOUR THE JOY OF BEING ALIVE AND WELL RMtorecl To Health B,. "Fruit-a-tine• The Flomouo Fruit Medicine per month for eacP married man that enlists; whilst In the case of unmar- ried men without dependente, this ex- l•~nse Is 'saved the' country. The country benefits, therefore, to the exten t of frorn $30 to $60 per month for every young man wbo goes In place of· a marr~ed man. That alone Is something to b.C considered. Again, there Is the .matter of pension to widows of soldlf'TS kllled In the war. That Is a very s~rlous aspect of the matter. Here ag,aln tbe young man scores over his m.arrled brother. Tbe country Is a great gainer, from a 1\nan- cla l point of view, by the enlistment of unmarried men IJII preference to those with families. From a patrloti.C point of view, the young man should oaer himself, for be has not tbe- ties t•O hold blm at home that th e married man bas. He must s"c that his married brother cannot 'leave his wife and children without a t<> ri'lble heart-wreucb on the part of all concerned. It yo&.~ng men who should a 11d could enlist ,would do so, the sep- THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915 Preservin~ Cbooae your sugar aa carefully u you do your fruits. LANTIC, . .$uzar makes clear Jellies and perfect preserve• because It Ia pure cane"' auzar, granulated extra fine and is kept clean and pure by the packages. 2 lb. and 5 lb. cartons and I 0 lb. and 20 lb. bags. 100 lb. bags coaner crauula• tlon. Weight guaranteed. . • Buy In original packages and look for the LANTIC Red Ball no each package. Sc"'l your n•hl""'• nnd • L t. S' , t'lllUil Rt."\1 Bull TrouJe .. D IC uga._ ll~o~rk rrnru bne- or top end ~ • • ~~:~~~~~~~ 11~~~~ ~\~ ~~~!~::~~ij Fru it .Jar I.ube l ~-printed and """·'""-u rca.ly to vut Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited, e1 on Ulc J•"'· MONTREAL, QUE. ST. JOHN,N. B. - ----------------- - - ---- ---- - ·---···--- -±--- -- -- - - Rochon, P.Q. March 2nd, 1915. "I have received the most w~nderful --- -~ncfit from taking 'Fruit-n-th·es'. I suOcred for rears from Rh~:umatism h!LIIge of life, and I took every remedy obtainnhle, without nnr good results. I heard of 'Fruit-n-tives' nml gave it a trial and it was the o11ly nu:dirint: l/1at really did 1111: good. Now I am entirely well; the Rheumatism has di.sappeared and the terrible pains in my body ure nil gone. I am exceeol- ingly grateful to 'rruit-a-livcs' for such relief, and I hope thnt others who IIUfl'er from such distressing diseases will try 1Fruit-a-tivcs' and get well". aration of husban.ds and Cathers from other fatal accident focusses attention their fa milies WOIUld be largely avoid- upon tbls danger S)JOt and compels ed, and the cost cor the war would be action. Tbe need of a subway here should be at once brought to the atten- tion of the Rail way Commission. less to the countr·y. gas Is notbllng more or less than U1e I twe~n Boa rds of Trade, and even be-l -'Irs. Elcms. and children , of Hamil-l rumes of s,polled saurkraut that has: t IV<·~n individual firms and their cor- ton, are vlsllmg rl' latlves In town. been throwJ · . 1 h 1 r,•spondents across th e border. These n out Q( lie trenc es on 1 •e · are 11rlnted In the pamphlet, and bear ., - · · - side nearesn the allies. Ndw what do I witness to a cordiality of Slllrlt which you think tor that for the "devil!" affords a welcome conl rast to the dark Professional Cards WM. COURT. Plasterer 44 IJmln&ton Ave., TOROITO wm be pleased to give estimates oa all kinds of l'lasterlng, Lathln~, ete. . . \ -. - - ' --.. ~-- 1, MADAME ISAIE ROCHON. The man·cllous work that '}'ruit-a- tives' is doing, in overcoming disease and healing the sick, is winning the admiration ofthousands and thousands. roc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 200. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Young Man Your Country Needs You. "Yes, my country needs me; but It needs me at home," says tbe young man, when confronted with the admon- Ition tbat his country needs his ser- vices. "What would become of the business of the country If all the young men enllsted lu the expeditionary forces?" Tbe able bodied young man wbo makes use of the above excuse tor not enlisting Is very solicitous for the busi- ness lnterest1! of 1 the country. He ahn••ld r~~:~o~o.....,...,..,._ ........ . ....... _ ............ -..:~ bhtJtJhJ n :m•:uat.n.: r lht.L llu.: Krt:ul a .u It Is gratifying tto know that married men, notwlthstancdlng the sorrow of parting with tamdlico, arc sufficiently loyal to give thelJf lives In the defence of tllelr country, a• s thousands of Cana- dians have alreaLuY done. The Go~emmeull, aided by tbe Pat- rlollc Fund, havE!! removed from the minds of married! soldiers all anxiety as to the support of their families. In e\·cry case the G1overnment grants a separallon allow111.nce, and the Patrlo- llc l<'und supp!em1ente this If necessary, so that every w;lfe shall receive at least $30 per momth, and more If she has clllldren, or !If ber husband holds rank In the arm)y. This provision for famllles should lead many more eligible married men to enlist, so that there may be no lack of men to light Uhe country's enemies. • • • A Much Needed Jmprove- nnent. One by one the · "modern Inconvenien- ces" are being Cl!Stabllshed In Wbltby, and ere long we sball have a most up- to-date town, 01ne which will possess every modem reequlslle for comfort. There are a fe1w things required yet, however . Some of them are COIIIDlU.~ rates on steam rrailways to an(d from Toronto; a str12et rallwar ror jltner Tbe ratepayers residing east of the crossing bave another grievance In ad- dillon to the personal Inconvenience and dang!!r of this crossing. TP.!!Y be- lieve that were the danger reinoved, lots would be In demand east of the track for building purposes. Thus their property would be enhanced In value; or It they wlsl1ed to sell an ex- Isting residence, a buyer could the more readily be secured. • · • • • animosltl o's which ma ke other contin- ents so dreadful a spectacle to-day. An .organllzed ·llfrort Is being made In These messages dlSillay a wonderful LEGAL many placles to stimulate recruiting. unanimity of conviction, and It may be - - - --- - -------- Public meetungs are being held recruit- 1Ldd~:d tha t many of those from the ' I neighboring republic convey the heart- lug officers go around Interviewing ell- lest good wishes for tb e success of the glble younfg men. preachers use their I cause. Another feature of the pamph- pulplts, an1d many novel and unique. let Is the description of the service methods ar- 1 ed \" ld IIH'Id on Sunday, February Htb, In an e emp 0 Y • ·•e wou aug- 1 extraordinary number of churches In en here to, arouse Interest and sllmu- The public celebra1 •ons of this trl- JNO. E. FAREWELL, K, C. Barrister, County Crown Attorney and County Solicitor. Office, louth wing Court House,WbllbJ' A. E. CHRISTIAN Tbe ~l,l!n lion or the Mayor and Coun.cll ls'-tespectfully directed to this gest that SO:lmethlng might be undertak- ~ both countries. late recrul\tlng. .The ministers of the um(lh of reasonabl en•·ss a nd goodwill Borrlatar. Solicitor, Notar7 Public. Etc. to l hi ~ · 1 should be one of the earliest events nf-wn m g t very '!;ell tak e a portion or te r the conclusion of the present dread- <:Jffice, Brock ~L, Opp. Standard Bank. tbe time Ullsually allotted to the sermon tul struggle. 'l'he Canadian Peace Cen- ln a patrloluc &»Peal to young men. tenary Association, and Its correspond-danger spot. • • • • • • • As OtheTs See Us. The Whitt by Y.;ater nnd light ·services are produ~ln~ a rery satisfactory rev- Canadians ha ve been very proud of enue. Ha\vlng, In the firs t six months of the yellJ,r turned over to the town the records made by Canadian troops treasurer tthe h~ndsorue sum of $5,000, In Europe, but It Is possible always that we have been prejudiced, and tbat tbe commlbsloners are to be congratu- lated. It lthe second six months show .we have exaggerated what our boys have done. It Is reassuring to have as good Teh.sults, tbls will be by far the best year In the history of the munl-testlmony from an unprejudiced souroe clpal opefl'atlon of these plants. Tbe that the troops from the Dominion bave really won the encomiums heap- large numlber of new buildings tbat are ed upon them. Here Is an editorial being ereccted, aij, or wblch are taking water andt light, will add materially to from The Yout11s' Companion, of Bos· ton, which shows how our neighbors tbe revenUues, wltbout adding a corres- ponding c~ost ol.-operatlon. And yet a look upon the feats of arms performed by our cltlsen eoldlera. decade ag>;o there were those who op- Ing body In the United States, the American Peace Centenary Com- mittee have made all the. necessary pre· ·paratlons, and It Is to be hoped that their work will ,be crowned with suc- cess. . Notice to Creditors • IN THE MATTER OF JOHN LUCAS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO, IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, CARPEN· TER AND CONTRACTOR, INSOL- VENT. In tho matter of the Assignment and Preferences Act. Money to Loan. G. YOUNG SMITH, LL.B. Issuer of MARRIAGE LICENSES. Court House, Whitby, or reslden,}B. D. A. J, SWANSON Barrister, Solicitor, Notary PubUc, Conveyancer, etc., etc. Oahawa, Ontario. omce-No. 2 King St. E., Maelde Blk. Realdence-62 Drew St. Phone&-Office, 321; Residence, 828. GaMiick & Walklngshaw Barrlatara, Solicitors, Etc. Charges moderate. Write for terma. F. E. LUKE TORONTO'S ABLE OPTICIA will be at A. H. Allin's Drug sbre TUESDAY, JULY · 13 70 YONGE STREET. Corner King St., Toronto • THREADGOLD BROS. CARPUTERI ud BUILOEU AlteraUona and Repalrl. 1'1118T OUBS WOU OUiBAlnall. Apply Dundas St. Weat or P.O. bu .ell Telephone No. 1~2. P. 0. Box 176. Estimates Given P. R. Bradbury PAINTER and DECORATOR Papuhan.ln. a S,oclaiiJ. "TIIII. nJ1diLtb.IL.C3,I1.1.1J&JyaUy, t~t• posed thl' \ Introduction of a waterworks In the response of 1111 110114- to the call system. Dundas St., Whitby, Ont. Mary Street, WHITBY of the empire Is In things deoper and ---------- (Fir:at door weot of Poot Office) Auction Selle. DEJNTAL S. W. WALKER Pump Manufacturer chlcr bualncllll of the country at tha prtJHt:Dl lime lH Kclf-d(.:ft:Or.l:. 'J')u ~ COUll• Lry lK "L wu.r, uud llt1 chh:r conccrn tK Uw a:succcHKlul wruslnOJ.tlon of the war. 'fo win thlK war ru~aas tbat all the re- sources of men and material shall be nt the country's service. There are scores of thousands of able-bodied young men In Canada wbo should offer themselves for military service. They are hiding beblnd the excuse that their particular job needs them, or that they have some lady friend whom they don't want to leave or who_ don't.. WII.IIJ. UV'Jtc "tlt't'~lll~ 'l'l,i, i:i:utre' or the town and the watt:r front; aLDd an air- HhlJ..o ~~<:rvlcc to " wurmer climate In wlulcr uhtl a coult; r clhnato ln summer. more vital than the mere numbers of those wbo have responded. It Ia not slmt•ly that some seventy-live thousand young Canadians have crossed three thousand miles of ocean to the lighting line, or that twice as mnny more are drilling and training- to follow them. The bare numbers are Impressive, but far more significant are the unvarying reports tbat the cables and tbe malls bring to Canada of the splendid valor and high efficiency of the Canadian troops. of valuable resldenllal property In the Town of Wbltby (south ward) . The place known aa the Pearson property wlll be offered ror sale by auction at tbe prelUlllletl, either In bloc or In sep- arate lots, on SATURDAY, JULY 24, Notice Is hereby given that the above named Insolvent, John Lucas, carrying on business as a builder at Toronto and Whitby, baa made an a.s.slgnment of his estate to me for the general benefit of his creditors under the Assignment and Preferences Act. The creditors are notified to meet at my office, No. 1316 Tradera' Bank Building, In the city of Toronto, on Friday, the 16th day ot Jul7, 1916, at three o'clock In the afternoon tor the p.urpose of receiving W. ADAMS, Dentlat, Oftlce, Dundu ~.,..... -!:ll.,o_..,~to ·thif rront: There are thousands upon thous· ands of married men with Camllles wbo would go If tbelr wlves _would consent. Many thousands of married men ba ve already gone. Those who are unllted by age or phy- sical defects, or family ties, to go to the front, wlll see that the business and Industries of the country are car- ried on; so that excuse need not deter the able-bodied youth from offering himself. When a married man enlists for mil- itary service- · the government must make provision for the support of bls wife nnd family . By means of separ11r tlon allowance and "patriotic funds" the country contrlb.utes rrom $30 to $GO 'l'hcrc arc 11. rcw lmpcrrcctiona also which mlgbt be removed. One of these was brought to our lLtlention a few days ago-It Is that dangerous- crossing of the base· line by three tracks of t_he G. '1'. Rallwa:r, just east of Broclr. street. To ma kof tbls level croEslng more dangerous, -t!t~ tracks cross the ~treet diagonally. ifcvel q98tiJ&a teoted by gnJJs or bell, shOUld no long- er be tolert• ted-at least wbere the traffic Is so " ea vy as on thE, blUI<l line. The conditions at this cr·osalng ar'e sucb as to make the conatructton of a subway a very simple matter. Instead of the subway following th~ bue line It could go directly or BQU&f'ely under the tracks-emerging on to the street that at present runs just 114uth of the track. To nccompllab this subway would require little ucavauon, and the cost would not be great,. Severn! people have been kUled nt this crossing In past years, end only a few weeks ago a Whitby l"oun~ man narrowly escaped death at thlll point, th e wagon he was drlvln~ being amash- L'Il. The town should not walt until an- The Woman Who Takes the proper help to keep her digestion right and herl7stem free from poisonous accumulationsl is' not tl'cx1b)ed with headaChes, backache, languia feelings, w.mat- ural sufferings. All women who have tried BEECHAM'S PI.LLS know tht. famolll remedy to be the pro~ help for thm._ A few cloeee will make lmmediata dill~ and oc:Caalo!IU 1111t will cause a permanent lmprovemeut In health and atrezJcth, 'l'heJ cleanse the system and purify the blood and every ~ w110 relies on Beecham's Pills, not only enjoys bet1111r pb,-eal con&Itlon, with quiew nerves and brighter spirits. ~ .a.. · Enjoys A Clear Complexion Worth • Qui- • Box "Recently all Canada has thrllled with the story of the soldiers at Yprc -the soldl.' rs who, In ~U9. · John F.r-eb, I na--tne s uatlon," In e"face of dverwhelmlng numbers. For a day and a .nlght, and then throug-h another terrible day and night, the Ca- nadlan division, by dogged resis tance and brllllant counter-charge, held In check the determined ad vance of rour German divisions that had tbe support of continuous · a nd heavy artillery fire. Poisonous gases forc~d the French from the trenches at the left of the Ca- nadians and exposed their Oank, but they re-formed their lines and held the new positions In spite of tbe terrible odds until rresh Brltlsb troops re-In- forced and relieved them. "And wbat a price they paid! Under tbe artillery Ore that whipped their lines like a tropical storm, and In the desperate hand-to-hand struggles, whole organizations melted out of ex- Istence, or merged, unofficered, Into eacb other; but the remanant never wavered. A hundred stories of Individ- ual heroism and noble sacrifice light the grim narratl vc. Before Ypres the Canadian troops had won special men- tion on numerous occasions, but that particular battle was a demonstration ot Canadian valor and devotion to the cause of the empire that Oils the whole Dominion with ·a · solemn pride. Long after the years have lightened the bur- den of sorrow that lies on thousands or Canadian homes, tbat pride will en- dure. "How little cause the British Empire has to tear for !be future of the Eng- lish race when "the lion's whelps" show mettle like this! And what the Cana- dians were at Ypres, U1e Australians were at GaiUpoll peninsula. Yet a short year ago these heroes were In school and olfice and shop, on tbo farm or In tbc woods, all to~llrwlng the paths of peace." Editorial Comment. King nnd country call for young men of strength and courage. • • • • at 2 o'clock p.~ --- , Lot Nf.>. 1-FJ .,.il; on Brock StrP<~t, 52 feet ""tlh a of 210 f ePl. On It:!:.~-' _ .1e ·bulldinH: 17 · · ~ • ,ll one-half stories blgh. - ~~ Lot NP· 2.-F~tr.lng on Brock street 57 feet ,.vith a dt ~th of 210 feet. On this lot there tal\ two and on s-half story trsLme house . .:10 ft. 6 ln. x 23 ft. with a r·ear addklon 19 ft. x 20 rt. 6 ln., whto:b can readily be converted In- to a g()()ICI double dwelling. Lot. Nfo. 3--Fac:lng on Brock Street 52 feet. Depth 105 feet . . Lot Nf.>· 4.--<:omcr Brock Street and Maltlan~ Street. Brock street front- age 52 r.eet, Maitland. St ., 105 feet. Lot No. 6--Faclng Maitland Street 52 teet. Deplb 104 feet. Lot No. 6-Fuln~ Maitland St., 6'1 feet. Depth 104 ft. On eacb Jot exeept No. 1 there are a number of youn~ fruit treea-appte, cherries and pears. Terma.-20 per cent. of purcJ:uu;e price paid In caah. Balance will be ar- ranged to ault purchaser . For further particulars see Albert W. Jackson, Wbltby. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. A HUNDRED YEARS OF PEACE. It Is a hundred years since the Treaty of Gb ent ended the last war be- tween the British Empire and the Unit- ed States or America; for n full cen- tury two great powers, with Interests wlllch occasionally conl\lcted and with tempers. wblch were not Invariably conclllatory, have lived at peace and In steadily Increasing goodwill. Plans wer e on · toot to celebrate this great event, and bad not Fate--ilnd Germany -wllled otherwise, this summer would hav e seen a celebration of great mag- nitude and of exceptional Interest and value. But the war came. Canadians are bending all their energies, and de- voting nil their thoughts, to the work of Oghllng for the British Empire, and our friends of the United States have been confronted with anxious and ab- sorbing problems. In the circumstan- ces , th e plans for a great commemor- ation or lh \l First Century or Peace be- tween th e Great Emt•lro and tho Great Republic had to be r econsidered. a statement of the Insolvent's atrairs, Street, Residence No. 4, the Terrace, S1100UA0r \0 B. w. B.•tona for the appointment of Inspectors and B)'I'On Street, Whltb7. Phone No. Ul.. Sbop Duadu .Street, Wbltlt,-. the giving of directions for the dispos- al of the estate. All persons claiming =============== . TUM door& weet of WhltbJ' Ho-. to be entitled to rank on the estate,must BLAKE B. BEATON, D.D.S. We are prepared to lnlltall wool • file their clalJnB with me on or before lroD pumpa on L-Ort notice, &1M • the 12th day of August, 1916, atter Graduate of tbe Royal College of Dental tend to all ktnda of reilalrln~. whlcb d n.te I will proc~~~d to d\etrlbute ::Surgeou• cu~U U~vor•i~y of.:j·~~·~r-;mllilld'"!!IIP"IIJlr""'Uihi1PRMiihll" ..... the assets thereof, ha\'1Dg regard o.nJ7. Office over J . E. Waterho..-,1a ~t.on. to those claims of which I shall then have received notice, and I will not be Ollie• bonra-G to 12; 1 to 6.50. liable for the said a.s.sete or any part I=============== lnd . Phone, 11 thereof to any person of whose claims I MEDICAL · have not then received notice. • Dated at Toronto, this 9th day of July, 1916. JOHN L. THORNE Asalgnee. GREAT LAKES SERVICE FIVE SAILINGS WEEKLY 51eamen laave Port Mc.Nieell nondQa, Tueldeya, Wedneadaya, Thur.4d•)'• ana .§aturdaya, tor SAULT STB. nARtB, PORT ARTHURud PORT WILLIAM . SLe&.nu:tr ' 'Manitoba " fr om l1u rL Ml·~i l• oll Wedoeadaya call• a t Owen SounU 10.10 p .m . .. .s·rBAMSHIP BXPRess• • lttAHbtToroulo !!~~:c·if~:~'llb =~~:~:.r~~~~{;r'~~~~~~~1li:~ ••·lllll,ll( dar•· PArtlcnl l\rl from K. R.. Ulow, a .:onc., \\'httbJ1 On~ or wrlt.e M. 0 . Murphy. D.P.;A., 1'oroulo. A2~· Canadian s;:t National EXHIBJTION TORONTO $150,000 l~ft~~IO~D $150,()()() I "PATRIOTIC YEAir' I Model Mllltury Cumt• Dc»tructlon of Buttlc»hlpe Battles of tho Air J. R, MACPHERSON, Ill. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over J. E. Wlllls' drug store • Office. hours, S. to 9 a.m., 1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone No. 220. AUOI'IONBBBS J.AS. BlSHOP Osbawa, lJceuecl AucUoneer. au- or to L. Fairbul.ka, For Lerma and datea apply to Mil or 0. Robb, Whltb7, W:U. IIAW LICENSBD AUCTIONEBR AND VALUATOR. All kinds of laf• prompUJ' attended to. Arrangemea.t. for lafea can be made at the Guette Ollloe. Terms rea.e•nable. Bell and lndePI!Ildent phonea. WHITB-Y, ONT. OONTR..6.0TORS J. HeWELL JAMES Carpenter, BuU4.b- IIDd Contractw. Plana drawn aD4 eet•·t•·r tumlahld.. Saah, doora IIDd rruue. Jlgeut for Braatlel'll Roofing Bo:ar:_.67 WHI'l'dY Pboae l_.D Scrantan · Coal al8D paoUne englna PhOD-Bell 60, Ind. Z8. wrutDg Granito Go. omce and worluJ Oppollite Hewla Brother-. WhJ&Q, MONUMENTS tllllDIII&UaYIWrJI.IleptJn StGcl It wiD JIJ JOU to 1111 at eu ftiM .. burpeclt tor~ Doa.'t 11e aJ8W 1IJ' ..-ta. We .. not emplo7 them. ConaeQueut17 .. can and do allow the a&eDt'l comm• slon ot 10 per cent., which you wiD certalnlJ' ~ave b7 purchaallll: from • A Call .SOlicited, Sttllngs. ot Goonlg couns COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1916. L WHITBY-Mllll E. L. Macdonell. Clerk, Wbitby-Jan. 7, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, A.prU 8, M..,- 4, June 1, JulJ' ' Sept. 1, Oct. 41, Nov. 2, Deo. 2, Jr.a. t. 1916. OSHA WA-11111111 E. L. Macdonell. Whitby, Clerk-Jan. 8, Feb. I, Mar. 8, April 7, May 6, June 2, JulJ' fa Sept. 2, OoL 6, No1'. 8, Dec. I, Jr.a. 6, 1916. . - 2. BROUGIIAM- M. Gleeaon, Clerlr, Greenwood- Jan. 11, March 41, 11&7 8, JuiJ' 8, Sept. 3, Nov. 41, Jan. 8, 1111 1. PORT PERRY-J. W. Burnhalllo Clerk, Port Perr-7-Jan. 12, Mal'. I. M..,- 7, Jul:y 9, Sept. 8, No1'. li, Jaa. 7, 1916. . ' 6. UXBRIDOE-R. J, Moore, Clwlr. Uxbrld&-.Tan. 11, Mar. U, Ma.r U. JUIJ' .13, Sept. 7, No1', 20, J&D. , lto 1918. . PnparO.I ooly by,..,_.. U..bua. 81. n ..... ., t.ocuhln,_B---. Tbere are scores of young men Sold no.-ywbcrela Caud<l and U, B. A--.. lo bouo,"" o--. Those In cha rge or the movement, In aft er cons ulting the leading men con- nected w lth It In both Cnnnda and the 8. CANNINOTON-ThoL H. Fa.ter'o Clerk, Canntnaton-JIID. 15, Mar. U. K&J' 12, JulJ' U, Sept. I, No1', U. Jan. 13, 1918. !:;:;;;:;;::;;::;:;;:;;;:;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;~ Whitby and vicinity wbo should " - spond to the call for volunteers. r t:- United States , decided on a modified programme. That aspect of the plans which contemplated public reJoicing bas been pos tponed, but those portions -the larger porUons, It should be said-or th e plans, which laid empbaals on education and on the cultivation of Notic~ to Electrical Wiremtn, Contractors and Others. Notice is hereby given that no electrical wiring must be installed within the limits of the Town of Oshawa or Whitby, nor a11ywhere in the immediate vicinity there~f, until a per- mit has been obtained from the duly authonzed Electrical Inspector. Nor must any wiring- be cove~ed up by any lather, plasterer •or other persons engaged m work on any building, until same has been inspected_ and. permll!sion to cus~by the Inspector. •· ... ~ontrary to the law to supply currant to any instalta of wiring until a certificate has been C.btained from the Electrical Inspector. All applications for inspection must be made tc) W. 6. MITCHELL, Electrl~al lnspevtor, Oshaw;l, Ont. Hydro-Electric Power Comission of Oatario. • • • • Those who relln<JUish good jobs to go to the country's defence are worthy of the highest respect nnd bonor. • • • • It requires a blgh order of patrio- tism to Induce a young man to volun- tarily leave bls bome and a good sit- uation-and fate tho probability of death-In order to defend his country. But that Is the sort of young man wbo ts worth while. Those who are able to go, lit to go, and wlll not go-ani the sort that It Is bard to r especL e • • • I It Whitby Council would Insist upon the wate~lng of tile earth that Ia rs- tumed lo all sewer or water extension trenches, nearly ail tbe earth could be packed back In the trencb, and the danger of loose earth being washed a- way b7 lloods or the alnklng of the sur- face after a rain, with the conaequent danger to traillc, would be largely avoided. With a municipally-owned water ayatem this would cost little, and wauld make a mueb better Job. • • • • Our "devil" Is responsible lor the theoJ'f tbat the German aapb;yxiattn~ 1\ reasonable frame of rulnd In the con· duct of lntcrnatlonul relations are being prosecuted. Tho public reJoic- Ings are only postponed, and the organ· lzations formed to carry out the com- memoration were encouraged to con- tinue their work of preparation and ed· ucatlon so that when the war Is ov~Jr and vl~tory b as crowned the British and allied forces, lltllng festivities might be held. These festivities are likely to be all the more Impressive In view of the tact that we shall be celebrating not only the conclusion of " century of peace with our nelgh~ra but the overthrow of those forces wtilch , bave, for so manY years, menaced the peace of the whole world. The Canadian Peace Centenary Asso- ciation-which, by lbe way, bas no.~ and never hiLS been a "Peace Society, has just Issued a pamphlet which Bhedl an Inter esting light on the temper pre- vaUing between the Canadian and Ameriean peoples. The ratlllcstlon of the Treaty of Ghent took plae~~ on Feb- uary 17, 1816, and on the cent6nary date great numbers of mesaages were exchanged between the Prelldent of the Canadian Peace Centenary Association, Sir Edmund Walker. and the Govern- ors or the Statea; between cltlea ~~ond towna on both aldea or the line; be- 1 MAMMOTH Military Display MARCO OF THE ALLIES F~trm und11{ Cultl¥atlon Mllllona In · LiveMlo~k Government Eshlblta THRILLING Naval Spectacle REVIEW OF TOE FLEET . ' . BeiQian Art Treaaurea 6reatore'a Famoue Band Blaaeet Cat and Doa Show I w A~ TROPHIES I Field Grata Compitltlon Greater Po'ultry Show Acrea ofltanufllcturu One Thousand and One New Tbinis to See REDUCED RAILWAY RATES FROM ALL POINTS ..... .. . - . . - - .. - -·-"*' w · ... -· · All klndta of Coal Pea Coal, per tOD ............... 6.60 At Harbor CoU S-edl . 60 cenlll per ton lesa. "SCRAl'fl'ON COAL." The name guarantee• the hllh..t pualltJ', E. R. BLOW. Whiaby Bell Tel. 9. Home TeL 14. a. BJ!lA VlllRTON--ChaL A. Pa~ Clerk. Beanrton.-J&D. U, Mal'. 1e, K&J' 11, Jul7 16, Sept. 9, No1'. Q, Jan. 12, 1918. 7. UPTJ!lROROVE -Daniel LeoDarC, Clerk., Atherle:v- Jan. lll, Mal'. f, M&J' U, July 18, Sept. 10, No1'. 1Tt Jan. 11, 1916. Dated at Wbltb7, No1'. lll, 1814 .. (B7 Order) J, E. F.t.REWJ!lLL, Clerk ot the 1'--. WAR OR NO WAR Canada maot 40! BulMaa and we mutt han well traiDH young people to . carry on ~W. flle&t work. SHA,'S. BUSINESS SCHOOLS are perforouw~ ~ laportBD& t.aak In tbla re1ard lu aupplyiD& the demud for eorapet.tnt reorult1 for BuaineA omcea. You \ Can Save Time anlt lonay by gradU&&I.IIc f~m ne of our Hlah Grade Sohoola and qnlckl7 qualify foz · earnlns a coo4 1alary. ~UlliN JERI OPENS ON IUGUIT' IGTH . · Write lor diiOriJttiYI Catalogue and plan to ge' a &oo4 •tart. W. IJ. B~aw, Prt~ldent, Youa• and Gvrard B&t. , Toron&.