tti how but s a tested high txploalwa ubjactaa to ht traatmsnt w f rlsrf in krlnslf salltssttiif hacmqa v u tf on wish ty icqt tne- hardness otf sir sppls the most tjmurnl way fa to ftrqaa down upothts nrfceoiktqot th lodentsrifui of os thumb tbis simpls and cbacjaalva vlijmiq tfie fovactr government employs vvery mnt to prove thhirf rf its high esloalvevaheus aayathe pop- blar science mbotlily to aeoure- the mxlnwim m iestnw dvencsa it if important not only- rait the ateel projectiles should b of certain hardness but also that they ahonld riot bf too hard after the cas ing haa beenvoochly formed and holr lowed out the sheila are- subjected to what la known aa a beat treatment by which the steel la brought to the correct harrtniaa to make donbly sore the ahella are tested in a brinell balltesttng machiss this machine teats the hardness of the shell exactly aa your thumb testa the hardness of the apple it is fitted with a small hardened steel ball which is pr into the shell under a specmed load the indentation made by the ball la aaeassred and tf with in certain limits the hardness la cor rect if not the shell must be fur ther treated what comas of that cent a farmer comes to town with so apples which es aells three for a cent getting of course 10 cents for them another farmer alas with so ap ples sells them two for a cent getting ib cants far his they get 25 cents in an the next time they come in with i each they meet at the edge using 00 apples one man having old two far a cent the other three for t cent they decided to sell them five for 2 cents they do so and when theyre through find ont they hare received at 24 cents the problem la why did they not let aa much for their apples selling them ave for 2 cents aa they did when they sold them separately or what becomes of the cent the evidence vdont riiiss the garden party at l ej- eksoojulyljit mail contract h iwkeniieiy salvage corps at battle front according to the systems now estab lished in modern warfare it la stated by a war correspondent a aalvnge corps la dally going over all the mound asto thethorqqghness afamaa- ticabilify dtsqtitt ctfursesr about theitirstt of mi lth onefo the si mips mas djostr prdftreteivdbubiliiem menof tie city cadbij t the tallage of- settled lendereflddrssed tothe floe for ft boojckeepbs we sent ppatmtisfarlpeneral qllbc rooeivr him bnfe lh the ssjsnd airiend pt 6dtgttawa until npoa on eriday this man n34a ft bookkeeper unit the 26th july 1918 tpr uousonvey- lirainedtejb was becpflunended the anco of hismajeatesjitajis oil a two hiea caviled 4fe the college and proposed contract 50 fotir years we sent ouuanother- bookkeeper tbirtysiiotimes a weekrpp the route this is theiway our students ars georgetown and railuto station grand trunk from the postmaster generals pleasure printed notices containing furth- er information as to conditions of proposed contract may bo seen and blank forms of tender may be ob tained at the post offices of george town and at the office of the pout office inspector toronto a sutherland post office inspector post office inspectors office to- rontg juno 14th 1918 v i vplaced h6 meet- the demand we need many more students get particulars now cnelph wives business etler rvdege vmrses herald bu oceiph ont xypitm sjqvev iy j twaro electric fixittirea y sewr pipe cem2xt tiiunuthifi plumbing hot air heatihtf hot water heating electric wiring kennedy phone 26 georgetown ont talkie- dojnolbajbt mail 1 jit 94am poesengpr 110b am passenger- pm ftall passenger 4s pmi 5taii pssbn4i twiii- -v- mliifewtfv i ear the battle front exposed to ore and la gathering all the debris dis carded by the contending armies nouo of the scrap fs neglected with steel worth on shilling to ona and oncbult mning per pound and copper and ether metals in proportion all the metals are taken to shops in the rear and there worked into the various mn- aniens that s modern army naea an th lead that la fired la prac tically lost aa a bullet traveling at a velocity of 2000 feet or more per sec- end buries itself so deep into any ob ject it hits am to be lest entirely oth er ssetals however such aa tangled steel from wrecked motor ears large pieces of sheila bits of copper pieces ef aluminum etc are carefully collect- ad and later turned into usable condl- aromlshe new twiidlnf there is a floe new building of whlto sd cheek arewtsecare la a th date ef the buildings it wa began la 100a aa febewtag use usual eastern the date is la beaua capitals thus u01ixx the other day sae dnaen ap proached another and asked hua tf ha had seen their common friend danny that day i sura did replied the second man a few minutes ago i seen him stand ing in front of hteulcks new building ever there on the corner th gentle passion william gillette the actor was shewing george h broadhurst the playwright over hla country estate they arrived at the aheepfold and af sight sf their master the woolly in mates earns bleating to the bare see how the little things love me george said the owner proudly love thunder said broadhurst they come to you because they are hungry and they think you are gotoc to feed them oeorge said gillette when yen have reached a certain age that psaias for love saturday evening post what future for women women have always had a range of industrial opportunity la this country than abroad war will lnevit- ahly widen th rang observes a writ er a dearth of bmb win ncsssttato her acceptance of such acti sad for a time at least her slauabsn l them what is t bs th naatsl what changes wfd occur fa bar teat- meat bar standards and bar at- toward life in nfredut public notice military s act 1917 men 19 and 20 years of age harvest leave leave off absence on ground off extreme hardship procedure to obtain leave of absence men nineteen and twenty years of age it has come to the attention of the government that there is a widespread impression that yo men of nineteen years and those who became twenty mo since october 13 117 as well as those who may become nineteen from time to time and who have been or will be called upon to register under the military service act are to be immediately called to the colours this impression is quite incorrect no date has yet been fixed for calling upon such men to so report for duty nor has the question been brought before the cabinet for decision in view of the need of labour on the farm it is most unlikely that consideration will be given to the matter until after the harvest is over although of course the governments action must be determined primarily by the military situation there is no further obligation incumbent upon young men of the ages above mentioned who have registered or who do so hereafter until they receive notice from the registrars harvest leave some enquiries have been received as to the possibility of granting harvest leave to such troops as may be in the country at that time no definite assur ance can be given on this point as advantage must be taken of ships as they become available on the other hand harvest leave will be given if at all possible leave of absence on grounds of extreme hardship it is desired that the regulations respecting leave of absence in cases of hard ship should be widely known and fully understood such leave will be granted in two cases a where extreme hardship arises by reason of the fact that the man concerned is either the only son capable of earning a livelihood of a father killed or disabled on service or presently in service overseas or in training for such service or under treatment after returning from overseas or the only remaining of two or more brothers capable of earning a livelihood the other brother or brothers haying been killed or disabled on service or being presently in service overseas or in training for overseas or under treatment after his or their return from overseas brothers married before 4th august 1914 living in separate establishments and having a child or children not tobe counted in determining the fact that the man is the only remaining bonbr brother b where extreme hardship arises by reason of exceptional circumstances such as the fact that the man concerned is the sole support of a widowed mother an invalid father or other helpless dependents it is tobe noted that in all these cases the governing factor is not hardship loss or suffering to the individual concemedbut to others that is members of his family or those depending upon him procedure to obtain leave of absence a simple system for dealing with these cases has been adopted forms of application have been supplied to every depot battalion and an officer of each battalion has been detailed whose duty it is to give them immediate attention the man concerned should on reporting to his unit state that he desires to apply- for leave of absence on one or more of the grounds mentioped and his application form will then be filled out and forwarded to militia headquarters ottawa in the meantime if the case appears meritorious the man will be given provisional leave cf absence for thirty days so that he may return home and continue hi- civil occupation while his case is being finally disposed of issued by department or mtutia and defence department or jusnca ailii jpassenger 201 jun paa8o80r 86 prn mliilv u tjxl yfc jgoittjonobth mail t- 757 ittn mil fi8q pm going booth mail v 1005 am majl- i 74tf pra rs i toronto snbmrbmn railway daily timetable am pm pm going east 810 224 640 going west 866 810 747 sunday timetable am pm pm pm going east 1021 1220 846 610 going west 1040 610 no snovslliac roqnirod standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically soreened and loaded coal select lump for domostio and threshing purposes smithing and cannel coal in foot i carry everything to be found in an uptodate coal and wood yard georgetown phone 12 the great grand champion gold modal hackney stallion spartan 609 1265 10484 enrollment no 1127 approved form a 1 first prize and twico champion ff at toronto first prize champion and gold medal at ottawa 1918 first prize at ottawa provincial winter fair in 1914 first phzo in harness for high stepping stallion at toronto national exhibition 1914 first at ottawa provincial winter fair in 1916 also grand champion and gold medal 1916 first prize in harness for high stepping at toronto national ex hibition 1916 first prize and grand champion at central can ada exhibition ottawa 1916 also first prize and gold medal and grand champion at ottawa east ern ontario live stock show 1916 first prize at ottawa winter fair 1917 first in high stepping class at o n e 1917 and first and gold medal at winter fair gaelph he established a reoord at the tor onto exhibition last year when his colts won 17 firsts out of 24 entries will make the season of 1918 as follows tuesday will leave his own stab le lot 18 centre road and pro ceed to georgetown for night and until wednesday noon wednesday nightfranklins farm hornby thursday his own stable friday night- dpyles hotel claire- ville saturday queens hotel bramp ton for noon and remain until 6 oclock thence to his own stable for night and until the following tuesday the above route will be continued throughout the season health and weather permitting jambs tilt owner v