Hore 1s ad opportinity for you to: (#) Enter upon a profession which: 1. Is useful. 2. 1s it work. = 8. Gives you time to yourself, 4. Givos an assured position at an increasing salary. (Bb) Acquire a specialist training free of cost (e) on some definite work. (d) BS of service to your Counts} alld teltbw citizens in Pécs, as you have Deen in whe ;. The Ontario Department of Education desires to acquiré the services of men who have fought at the front to train as Teachers in Ontario Schools This step is taken in the bellst that git dn this manngk CR AR ae ts whr experience; Wil bo'tho Inhertiance of the children of 6 Lroviace, With this end in view the Department his decided to PAY THE EXPENSES Of the soldiss in training, cluding tuition, books, travail. expenses and living expenses. ALIFICATIONS: 1. Applicants must Dave attended a High Behoot of Colle: Institute, or have had an cation of an equivalent stand- ue Arond in Ontario or outside it-- (England, etc.) | at of mb es Mt ® Personal interview to discuss your individual case. It ih Toronts call av MARS. Buioy BEIWSER 10 a.m. andl J2 noon any morning, bringing with you your discharge cert: W. ERIC HARRIS, B.A. The. Departiiént of Educh thmond Street Wes TORONTO: ON ; JHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TAGE E FIVE PURE ICE CREAM Most tupdern machinery used in making the ingredients ars the best---nothing but Prompt delivery To all pafts of the ity: rior Jee Cream Parlor ui Ice Cream 8 cream Sup Rn Raker 8.4 Bini we py puzzle. Usilde PO She dite, 'F rom The Countryside HARTINGTON Aug. 4-~--Quarterly service was held in the Methodist church oh Sun- day. A number went to the Suhday school convention at Perth Road to- day. Barl Leonard repFesents the Cheese Boafd at Oltawa tomorrdw. Mrs. Gertie Shaugraw and daughter, Colabfookd, até visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Leonard. Mrs. Sproule Westbrooke, is with her brother, M Clodkey; Iph Deline, Harrowsmith at Fred Denison's; Miss Lizzié Saul, Napanee at Elijah Sigsworth's; Missés Gladys and = Gretta Graham, Porttnodth, at Edley Campsall's] Mish # jes, Walker, Sydenham; at J. ker's. Mrs. Hugh Curran has teturied IFom Boston, accompanied by her mother. Among recent vis- itors were Ella Collins, Kingston, at Fred Deénison's; Russell Thomas and wile, Déseronto; Mr. and Mrs. Pick- Btf, Diserofito, at « Roy. Leonard's; mer Freeman and family, Neéw- urgh; spending their holidays with Heir parénts Rere; N. VanLuvén and amily, Montreal at R. Leonard's; Mrs. Tolls, Elginburg, at E. Camp- sall"s. Congratulations are extended to Keith Moore who passed with hon- ors Her entrance examinations. FOREST Ag. 2.--The farmers are nearly done hayiig In thé vicinity. Con- gratillations are extended to Miss Hel- en Wool who passéd her recént éx- aminations; also to Master T. J. Of ford; Who was successful in passing the Efitrance Examfhations with hon- ours, Misses Mma and Kathleen Van- coughnbtt and James Emmons. Miss Mh red Gray, spent a few days the ot Miss Mildred Moreland. Wil- ta} fichols spent Sunday at BH. Sigs- worth's. We are glad to have Sgrgt. Néill D'Comnor with us again after spend ng three years overseas. TWo weéeks ago Sergt. O'Connor wis pré- sentéd with a pen from Foret Red Cross. The address was read by Har- old Horping the pen was presented 188 Anetta Nichols. A very ex- joyablée evening was spent in dancing and tards: Hugh Moreland spent Sunday at Mr Bowers', Spaffordton. A fitmbér from here motored to Glan- burnle, Friday evening, and. spent a Yery enjoyable time. Miss Edith Trus- ¢ott spent a few days at J. F. Wood's. Stanley Botting has returned homie froin Northern Otnitario after spénding ox months there. Fred Wood has Ri to nd thé summer at Glénvale. Mrs. Jamés Babcock spent wm Ao n at Mr. and Mrs. Nichol's. Il pleased to hear that Mis. ekriner is some better. Harold tor ng Spent Stunday evening at B. - LOMBARDY July "30. ~The many friends of Harmon Friyié are pléasell to know at fie i8 back IFOM OverSeas. Mrs. Réynolds is spending & few days ith et » Her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Miss Myrtle Blahcher ea and here. Miss Katie pi TR ters drove thelt new tor hab and spent the day. Miss M. O' Mears is Ioiisarive hers. iy ' is ripening fast dry, warm weather. Fa Rosded. Hillard Kirk: e time ase: ai THREE BROTHERS GRADUA Birnkran numbering eight, all passed and four with honors, Erama Babeock, Chas. ley Cairns, Zita Kenyon. Max Ki yon, Isabelle Mathews, Alma O'Neil Mabel Powley and Helen Sproule: " THIEF STRIPPED CAR Was Left in Diteh With Broken Axle Northbrook, Aug. 21.---A number spent the 3rd at Bon or summer resort Wwithessing the dédichtion of the world famous rock to our great writer Whitley. Mr. dnd Mrs. J. L. Lloyd motored to Newburg Add ire spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Shiefs. Bluebérries will finial this week and have been a wonderful érop, thanks to the frequent rains. Prices have never been. below 19 Cents & quart, Percy King purchased a fancy rig from C. C, Thompson last week. A large number took in the bik dance given by Mr, and Mrs. Wm. MéCaus- land bf Cloyne Hotel, Wednesday night. ThEy hive now méved to their home, and Mr. and' Mrs. sdale of Denbigh havé moved into the hotel Mr. dnd Mrs J. Wise of Catafaqiil spent a few days In this locality. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson of Queensboro Were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. William Both's. Mr. ang Mrs. Wil- iat Bills abe Sguihing slowly from severe ilingss. Mrs J, Hillier of Hat {owe is spending a few days at C. C. Thompson's. Some thief took the four tires, tubes and all the taols from Priest Rosenplot's ear when he had tb leave it in the ditch with a broken axle last week. That Had a Fine Social Perth Road, Aug. 2. --Raln 18 greatly needed 1h this victhlty. The lawn social of Thursday evening was largely attended. The Sum of $58 was cleared-over and above éxpenses. The grounds were tastefully decorat- éd and well lighted, and a pfo- gramme was rendered, Rev. Mr. Oll- ver acting" as chairman. _ Speeches were given by ol 'Waddell of Prin- cess Street Methodist Church, Kings- ton, Rev. Wb Oliver, Pr. and our pastor, Rev. E. Campsil. . Sunday school convention Will be he! Monday afternoon ahd evening in the Methodist Chiireh. vid Johnston and George Bniith, ad of BHR ool, and 'Blanche Raymond of school were sicceStul in th Hutrgnss Extiuiudl ons at Senha. Géorge McGillivray of EY Als, is Bpénding 4 few Qays tte Hélen Larken, Toronto, i pending a Etouple a weeks At Mrs ay mond's. rand Mrs. Aldred cock afd family; Sojsahagtn, N. N.Y. are the piiests of Babcock. Willis ra, who ; Whit overseal néar the be male of jhe hor retired home Monday. d Mrs. Beit Sitkine spent 8 HE. sat drs i pew ent br mot oR week. Trenton, Aug. 5. ath the fiew brick plant at West, Lake wi formally opened. It bids fair t& Bh t successful sad Besos i La sell The plant iE with one b: The unique experience of three OAETHES graduating in Taw at the same time is that of the 'above three former men, who recently entered law in Detroit, Mich. From left to right hey are: Michael Charles, Mark Henry, and Saul Joshua oronto eo 50 GO OYERSEAS And About the e Last of the Brave to Return Delta, Aug. Ta Davis, Syracuse, 3 Y,, was a recent guest of Mr. and "George Hazleton. Bora to Mr. Mrs. Arthur Slack; on Monday, July 29th; a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Levinson, on July 30th, a daughter. Miss Coates, North Au- gusta; is the guest of Miss Vera Birgh. Mp and Mrs. F; Clow, Brockville, an Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbison; Peter- boro; motored to Delta to visit F. S. Lawson, recently. Miss Loreen Phelps visited rela- tives in Smith's Falls recently. She was dccompanied home by her cous- in, Miss Bessie Gray, Elgin, Miss Alice "Stevens was a guest of her grandmother, M#s. W. A. Brown. A number of tourists from New York ard here this week fishing. Miss M. Watson Spent. a few days in Perth this week. Miss Helen Howitt, Al- monte, is visiting Miss Olive Russell here, Mrs. Culbert, Brockville, was'a guest of Mr. ahd Mrs: EB. A. Plerce. Miss Retta Murray is visiting friends in North Gower, Eight of Delta's young ladies are camping in Mrs. 8S. Horton's cottage for a few Weeks. Mrs, E. A. Pierce attended summer school at Iroquois, Mrs. Elliotte, Mass. i8 the guest of Miss L. Connors. Harry Wright who was the first boy from Delta to enlist, has returned from overseas in a hale and hearty condition. H. E. Hyatt, West Lake, has given $260 to the Picton Hospital LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sors, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Diop 2 ifthe @ off an aching corn, instant- that corn stops hurting, then you ft it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottla of Freezone costs bit & few cénts at &ny drug store; But is sufficient to remove every hard corn, rn, or corn between the toes, & calloiises, without soreness ne is the sensational discov- ery of a Cincinnati genius, It is derful. CONSTANT PAIN AFTER EATING The Tortures of Dyspepsia Gorrected by "Fruit-a-tives" Br. Mawntn's, NB. For two years, I suffered tortures from Severs Dyspepiia.. I had constant pains after eating; pails down the sides and back ; and horrible bitter stuff often cates up in my mouth. I tried doctors; Dut they did not help me. But a8 soon as I started taking 'Fruil-afivés', ¥ began to improve and this medicine, made of fruit jaices, relieved me when everything else failed." MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK, B0c: a box; 6 for $2.80, trial size 25s. At all deslers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987 Wantlhg anything done in the chrpen. tery lime. Eatiinates given on all kinds of repairs A ew work; alse hard. Wobd floors of all kinds. AN Srde will receive prompt attention. 28 Queen street. The death occurred on Taebday, after an illness of sdme months, of Miss Lucy Dickson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mis, W, M. Dickson, Ot- tawa, formerly of Renfrew. » 0 per mile beyond. Going dates, August 13th and 19th, For further Be ANLE, apply to-- J. C.P. and TA. 6. T Ryy \ K sgston, Ont. imnedoss ar 18 $90 up $67.50 Bndnan Aug. is on up i a 8 up + oo Aug. 29 $90 up 4 NTRE AL-LONDON a Cabin Third 9 $85 up Shi pa, 28 aes ob corties os Fry dn op ats War Tax Pat VANCO Quickest Lou 1 5. 000 Men Wanted Western Harvest Fields / $12.00 TO WINNIPEG Plus Half a Cent per mils beyond. Rein, Hull Conte il 1 Wiksons, hs $1808. Codifortable Trains. Throw, hy ton for Womeh, Box Lunches Sea S3at] rane EXCURSION v que SET on 5: p or Tet. DATES from poroite Aug. 13th, 1 pm. and Augt 19th, "lo pm. ets andAnformation, kpply neardst CN. Ryn Agent, or write General Passenger Department, Toronto, 'CANADIAN. PAC] FIC | CONVENIENT DAYLIGHT TRAINS Between T Tatonts Ringjton -Otawa En ----