THE SIMPLE LIFE. it is coining home to us at 'tho end of ten months of war—and wo might have been aware of it all tho time— that it is absolutely essential wo should all lead the simple life.'—Rev Lionel Ford. UNITED BY WAR. The shock of war is indicating a real desiro to eliminate selfishness, and thoro is being mado a united mation out of a populace separated into antagonistic groups.—Archdeacon Wilberforce. FOXHUNTERS TO THE FRONT. But for foxhunting at the 'beginning of tho war the nation would have been desperately put to it to find soldiers for ilie mounted branches.—'Mr Walter Long.
AMERICAN OPINION. American opinion, speaking generally, is solidly with the Allies. Of course there is a strong German sentiment j among tho eleven millions of Germans, . but on the part of the Germans whom I have met there has been the strongest condemnation of tlio barbaritiees of tlio ; war.—Dr Jowett. ; e^.i7VDH«ae i cnHßra > i
M ossrs Parker and Vincent have ail advertisement on page 3 giving details of reduced prices for grain and pollard. Mr Ken Aitken advertises the arrival of several now patriotic songs; tlso the active (service writing companion containing writing tablet, envelopes and sharpened pencil, in compact form. Price 9d each. Some subscribers tailed to receive their copies of T&o Chronicle last night. This was attributable to a collide,l between The Chronicle's motor cyclist and a passing trap. The trap es^ip-,. 1 injury, but the cyclist's foot was badly bruised; so much so that he was unable to continue his round, and emergency runners had to fill the gap.
Moro effective than any mixture c syrup in stopping a cough or cold i"Nazol." More economical, t>o CO doses for Is 6d.—Advt. WBWVTI-MWr
MEETS ALL REQUIRMENTS Wh«n you have a bad cold you want a xeinedy that will give quick, permanent relief and which while pleasant to tako, contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ineete iill theso requirements. It acts cn Nature' 6 plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. Chamberlain's Cough Reuiedy cau always be depended upon It can be given to the youngest and most delicate child with perfect safety. Sold everywhoro. Advt.
Let our infant- army safely grow Five lleeting years, and then One hundred thousand soldier boys Will be stalwart soldier men. Theso live brief years in peaco prevail, Should Austral's sway assure; Meanwhile, when coughs and cold assail We've Woods' Gieat Peppermint Cure. Advt
'• WANTED GOB-USIK." ADVERTISEMENTS under this beading are charged lor at- the rate oi Is (Cash) foi °0 words aud 2s if r-Doked. VARIOUS iNEW ADVERTISEMENT'S APIVEAII ON' I'AGES 1 AND 4. AMEETENG OE M ISM HERS ol I lie • lato '"First Aid" Class will be held on -Monday, iSi'pl. 20tli ill Aliss Gardener's studio, at 7.30 p.m. 1311 siuc&s:—B ala lice-slice fc. M. iIEiUUGIv. 1137-1 lion. Secretary. LEVIN STOCK SALE I WEDNESDAY, SEI'T. 22, Wld DALGE'II' AM) CO., LIMITED, will soli at 12.1u y.m - ■JO fat sheep 21) 3-yeiu 1 stool's. 'Jj 18-niontlis steers (oif liilk) 10 store cows 11 2-year empty lieifeiK (.lots) ol yearling heifers (lots) LD mixed yearlings LU 18-niontlis Jersey heifers. 12 18-months lieifers. 7 yearling steers. springing heifers 10 fat empty heifers. I Tat bullocks. 1 heavy vealer. Baconers, porkers, stores and weaner pigs. NOTE.—Pig sale commences at and all pigs must Do yarded by 12 o'clock sharp. 11H4-3. "Ni w Gladys, get olf tnat gas box It's time all young girls wore in bod; Tlie nights are too cold for love nonsense. And you liavo a had cold in your head." "0, mamma, it's so warm in this corner, There's no need to worry, I'm sure. For Bertie's just brought me a bottle Oi Woods' Gfroat Peppermint Cure."
- | ! by adding :-) 1 J? to every gallon of skim milk v whey yuui 9 jj: calves drink. Then every drop will build H bone and muscle and put on fat and keep jj y This'seabun's analysis gives Tui Call Meal 1 ?&| a proven )3's°/>» fat content- No fich or r H t n:mal oils p.ddcd. gj Procurable fronr> m | . ALL STORES 1 1 TUI CALF MEAL PRICES. H | 251b. Bag, 6/- & 100 lb. Bag, 23/- I I 50 lb. Bag, 11 ,'S 200 lb. Bag, 44/6 1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 September 1915, Page 3
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