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Trolus or Susscarerrox.--To atii.address
in Vaned& or Omit Britain. Quo year 0.5Q• 1,31•X
mouths T5e three 'eoliths 40c. To tho Dilated
States, 011E1 7101ar,N.04. r1:11004 ore tho paid in
advanee. rates: Wien paid Pa arrears UM rate
gestating os of me. feet eves truir •o. datt. u.
possible. •
'regularly by mail will goatee. a favor b u.
- when elip,nge of :address to desired, both 01(1
and the new address shoeld bo given.
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rate or so to regular display advertisers. Cern.
of Thanks 25e, Coming Events No and 5o pOR
no noticeless than 210. Legai advertising
meand do per line. Auction Sale'. brio melee
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5o for each subsequent insertion, . Black -faced
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• 4. 0. LT. W. Leeknow Ledge,.No7 IV, meets
seeti..dittenday of each month In the Odd,
fellows' Bell. Ntaster Workman, 3, Mao:
Diarmid; $oey; D. lt, Macintosh: Ree.
Geo. Potter; reas,„
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stairsta inottm.gloolt, Teeswater: •Speo
lel attention tr_i_gold plates, crowning. and
bridgework,' lif.$11,8 Wreketer let+ end ard‘
Wednesday of each month; Gerrie Thur.
Any Special tietice, the °Neer et bike
pecuniary benefit dairy individual or sago*flrloo. be conslOredau edIfOrtiseinent neck
dueled accordingly.- • •
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One efliCient way to remove
nasal catarrh 13 10 treat itscause
which in most cases iS physical
weakness.. The system needs
mere oil and easily digested
liquid-tood, and you should
take a spoonful ot
Wepee roar
Subscribers whaled, ta receive The Sent
'Business Cards of Bit firma and, under a5.00.•
• 01a. •NEWTON S Dentist. Office
THIJIIDAY, MC; 14tb, 1916 •'
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methods used. Best materlahr furnished:
• Drown and Bridio work. • Painless extract,
• teeter tho use o the latest,shepiest and
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Training School with
Commercial, Shorthand arid
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fitudents 'are entering each Week.
The demand upon ..ns kir trained help
is ;natty tittles the nnialie.r: gradtiet-
ing. Get our free catalogue at once':
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LIN5LE SAM MAY SHUTUP
A leiv weeks ago Presilent Wilson and
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Secretary tar.ser4 Of the • United tates
sentit note to qPrInany protesting:L...4'49st
thnentilavement o tht1 people .of Bel.
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ghat and Franbe.. ' • "
Last week the German Offlcials replied
that the deportation of the 13e1g,iins and
French was. a "m1litary necessity" (the
same as the iovasion•of. Belgium) and.
that.they,(the German officials). regard-
ed kart lawful. •, • • •
That was the sante as . telling
Sam to f'gio away back and sit tlirvr-nOt a very respectful reply to thesreat.
est republic 'that has been• , •
Germany doesn't worry about... pirblic
.opinion in a country that dclesn't intend
to fight; •
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THE CHANGES IN BRITAIN
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WANTED NOW
RELIABLE SALESMAN TO ACT AS
AGENT IN BRUCE COUNTY •
PAY wEextzt
Outfit free,exclusive territory and
money inakt. . ecialties. .thir agen-
cies are th- .est '11 the business for
weseli.t. highes ride , rick at
tuosrr so -table price antee
del' • ries i condition.
Nursery Stock is selling well this year
and good Money can be made in this
district.Por particulars write sales
manager. PELHAM NURSERY CO.
TORONTO, ONT.* 29412
after each meal to enrich your
blood and help heal the sensk
° tive membranes with its pare '
oil.kott.properties,
.Tlie.-_-•iespIts of this -.5cott's
' Emulsion treatment •will.
surprise those who have osed
irritating snuffs and vapors.
GettheGenuifteSCOIT'S
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bweiaof affairs id doe
se of 'peac. • 71tbe.
the beat the country to, conduct a
rialto= and Grey are great
statesmen 4.gresecliplorne,ts;'but long
accustomed to diacussion and manoeuvr-
mg for position, they say have been too
cautious and eonsiderate to saccessfirlly
deal with the, faithlessand unscrupulous
rulCrs of Germany, Tinker and Greece.
There can be nodotibt the kings of Bttl;
garia' and Greece were given 'too lunch
tine in which to makeup their minds.
They should .hase been foteed to take.
one side ot the other early in the war.
. The view that the•division of-) conncil
in Britain iadue to copflipting ambitions,
t9d that Lloyd George elbowed ASouith,
out of the preraiership, that he might
himself get the high place is not,:_neces-
eerily right, and likely is' all • wropg. It
is the view of men 'who • even in war
thin can see nothing in :government but
the holding of•office, ,and nothing in a
policy.bat a means of defeating, oppon-.
hnts. ' • •
Lloyd Oeerge, the Eartof Derby, Car-
son and &mar Law are soave, bold and
aggressive; Asquith' and his friends more
cautious and dilatory. the :prosecu-
tion of the war. in which everything
depends upon fOrgstalling and ookdo'
the enemy, it 'wasimpossible that . 'the
two'seta should et on together. Lloyd
George is said to have UOme to the. con -
It seems regrettable that the men at
the head of affairs in Britank_canilOt or '
do not, get along without 'Strife among
•themsed a resulting_ change. Of.
pasitiOne Itowould be so mueh better
if they could be agreeable and united as
onninan before the coninion enemy.
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'Bat let us 'riot conclude that the
changes are for the wor:se. 'It is unlikely
that,the men who chance to be at the
• clusfon that aalhings were going, Britain
'was not winning the ,' and that under.
Asqnith'S direction' she.never would. .
Again and again the enemy,was
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hristmas
lit 'us Give Moderately. td Each Other
and GeneroUsly to the -Soldiers' Families
rff1Thi1irnsixteen years ago caiiiFfhe very first Christmas, an. or •
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all' these Centuries there has recurred the Great Anniversary with its message of good •
Will to men.
Andso we give gifts, „ • 4
Men and women of Ontario! We who stand for good wiil among men and nations:
we whose men fight ,that there may at lastbe real peace on earth—let us make this. af
Christmas worthy of the day it commemorates—let us lay asicle.a generous proportion
of ourChristmas money for the families of those who are fighting the good fight
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Give to the Canadian Patriotle Fund ..°
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• the fund that guards the soldiers' families• from waht.. '
• Great as the result will be among the families of our soldiers, greater yet may the
,blessing be among us, the ;givers; . Christmas -will have' a more vital meaning, for us
than perhaps ever before, and as for the children; who can measure the impression they "
will receive and keep of that Christmas Day when they shared their- Chtikmas with
-.the loved ones of the merowho saved their Country! ' 6 •
La each Canadian -15y ai-'13Vir-get, a leSson Trona thiitis
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'Ivill go with them all through life.
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Good men and women of Ontario t Can the need of our soldiers' familiescry in ,
vain for the relief which this Fund alone makes possible? Can we—can we, in the. face':
iof it all, again give lavishly among ourselves? Shall we not thiS year, witii hearts full
of the spirit of Chrlstmas, lay aside a generous oproportion of our Christmas money
, for the cause which' so utgemy needs It , • ,
• • "Somewhere in France' he .1s,.fighting'thczooa fight. -
Somewhere in Ontario all that he holds dear is clepeildifig upon our decision.
• • !fluty "IC is more blessed to give than to rive."
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aurti the catiadien
'Patriotic Pend that
'it can depend ow
•having obi, million
' dollars' in 101V: for
the families of On
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ed, to perfectbiplehh *pd COM9alt 11W
crimes before step& were taken to. fore.
stall him. It was conotaotly .a utatt
of locking the chnir after the ,geoliA, hal
been. ,stolen. Naturally with Quell a
policy the active and.' aogreolve Lloyd
George had no patience. ,•
• IWX1NG THE 141011 PRICES
When, a couple of months ago, bakere
• In Toronto.Put the pi:ice-of wend up to
• what reerned, unreasonable heights, the
hotisekeepersproteated. But proteste be.
ingef no avail, they started (all of them
• who, knewillow) to'make hiead, at honk!,
Raving long, relied upon .Alie baker
taikey women, charged With the keeping
of a houS, did not: know iAow to go.
abolik Making bread, and, no doubtmany
batch a itough•cerireto grief* but some
learned front :the neighbor who kilo*
how, the- TechnicaMlool got biwy and
hundreds of women, ,young and, middle
aged, were soon taking the Mtn in
hreatimating. For wine titna the school
has been training 500 students per week.
In this Way the city has become largely
independent' of thebakers' combine, !ipd.
•prices are no doubt dawn as low; as the
Priee,of flew will 'permit. , •
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It is now pretty evident that the ab-
norrnally high•prices e.)f eggs,. butter, meat
lied many ether neeesSaries of the table
were, not, and are not, warranted' by
market conditions. • ,
Chicago is a god exaillpie of a city in
the gtip of combines \ of every sort.
There, middle men, fortified behind lic-
enses, priveleges and combinations, are
so numerous and so well organized, that
'the producer and consumer can scarily
get.logether at all: Esch year Millions
of eggs and hundreds of tons of butter
are kept off the market until they be-
come worthless because the combine or
company, holding ayeorner," refuses t�
sell below a Aired price At the sante
tine many people in the , eity actually
starve, andttiousands go without things
they could well afford to buy if prices
were not inflated by the Middle men.
A few days ago eggs went Own five
cents per dozen; and_hatter six eents_per
poti d, and 'potatoes. 15c. per .hushell..
TI t was not because a new. sorn.A of
upply was discovered, but becese the
• [Radio boycotted a number of commis -
Aim houses when it was discoverect,that
huge quantities of hied stuffs were being
held sap. Wetz, the `.`egg said
to have had seventy two million eggs on
hand,- .Thcse were beingiin1d.to.squeeze
the last, Penny out of the, pub
the hems were Off 'duty. M Mons. of
eggs bveotne worthless and are, destroy-
ed every year .Irihile,being held in this
way, amdithe.comMIssion men make up
for their insses by charging higher .prices
for .what they do sell. • 'They areena.bled
to 4* the prices because of protecting
licenses,coritrol of storegs: bowies: and;
market places. *,
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- Chicago is merely an -extreme example.
Business in our own 'elites is d0Veloping.
long the sante
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-irHE WAR .SITGATION
•For a indrith- the war situation has
been Jess satisfactory than kr any. time
Within the past year; and considering
the length of time. it has been under way,
less:satisfactory. than at any time since
ontbreak.' . • •••
• It isimpossible to say to what' extent
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the efforts of the past, two months have
taxed the energies of the enemy countries,
but that they have had the'better of the
Operations :there is no denying' On
every front they have been able to hold..
the allied -armies practically solid; and
It the seine time overrun a large part of
Rountania and' take the capital city.
The enemy countries may have had .to
heir last rkeive into o o
this, 'but as to- that there is no proof.
• Encouraged by this •German success,.
Greece, or that part of it Idd by the king,
has' practically taken the side of the
enemy count ries. Why Greece was not
compelled to take at stand or the
opposite months ago it is hard to under-*
stand. Then she could have been thrash.
.ed into submissioni• now, with enemy
kelp: uot far away,' there is no saying
what may happen. •It begins to look as
thonitt the Aornine driVe will 'be little
more 8mi:oleo] than theGerman drive
at Verdua proved, to, be. Tho want of
• Action there, however, may be duo to the
fall riiiris.and resulting mud..
The great arm lee of Russia appear , to,
be 'almost paralyzed, perhaps for the
want of ammunition, It ,wAs recently
reported that:Ae rime ko Rix or Bevel'
shiploads of shells 'were blown *Alp -in
li chingel. harbor, and a a great monition
plant near Petrograd was blown up,.
Atilt° same tura; the enemy submar- •
low have been far thepast month more-
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Your million of
• these dollars MOO 130
• scoured from intlivid.-
• pal subscriptions. if
• there Is ho nfatieliof
• .clui Vend. in your
town or, eounty send
your subscription di, , •
• reef. to tho „goad
()trice,cianadian •
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torhkatteeti. Ottawas .5.
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• WEAK, SORE LUNGS
Reitored To Health By vind
Claraden,..N. had deep. tiented
cough, was run-down, and my, lungs were
weak and sore. I" had .tried everything
Suggested without help. Ono eve-
ning 2. read about Vino'and decided.,
to try it, Soon I noticed an improve-
ment. . t kept on taking it and .today
allf it Well mon. The eorenees In all
gone 'from my lungs, I do not haye 'MY
eetigh and bitve -gained fifteen pounds.o
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We guarantee VIII al" for eltronle
eauglie, colds and bronehitia and for all
weak, run-down conditiono. • .
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Don't let the :high cost �f living
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Although costs of tnaterial and labor have
. increased, Columbia prices are lower in
many instances than they were a year ago,
• • because of the tremendously increased
•' demand —and they are the best value
• in musical instruments obtainable.
Grafonolas $20 to $475..
Records 85c. up. Fit any machine.
For .Sale by A. M. SPENCE,
successful than ever before in dear ling
shipping.
In all great undertakings there are
periods of success \ and periods of failure
—periods for hope and depression. ' Let
us 'hope that this is but a temporary set-
back for the Allies. and that soon. the
situatitn will look better. • •
Before resigning from the British.
Cabinet Mr. Lloyd Clerirge said that the•
war was not being won; and' 't bet it
never would be won by Me course then
being taken. He is now at the heal of
British affairs himself, and there donbt-,
less will be greater energy' and Activity
put into the conduct of .*he war. • • • ,
The wahas been won a good many
times on paper; it 1:its"Yet to be won on
land.
npitoN (OUNTY VMS.
• Capt. (DC.) A. Hakol i Taylor, of
Ooderich, has been awarded the Mili.=
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May CrOss., for; distinguished bravery
at the front in F;anee: On Sevbral
occasions he went into. positions of
great tlatIrkeialo dress _the wounds ' of
men who had been hit. • Ho is a son
of Dr. Alex. and M Taylor, of Gode-
rieli; and graduate of Toronto Univer-
sity. Ele took his medical degree in
-1910. .
A CHRISTMAS SIAGESTION
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96 Branches, in Canada
A General Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters of Credit
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SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENV.
Interest allowed at highest current rate
T. S. REID, Manager. .
chool of Coititindrce
'CLINTON, ONT.
Winter Term Begins
eclnescla,y, Jan. 43, 1917.
In our iv.‘vertising eouIuns to -day
there appears an appeal Which . -should
go straight to the herd • andconscience
of every Canadian. It ' is made. by • be
Canadian Patriotic Irani' on -behalf • of
the,families of our Soldiers, and it - con-
sists of, the simple, straightforward sag-
gesaon that this' Christinawe ',should
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ly our relatives arid
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friends and generousli,to our soldiers
families. • • • •
Naturally the less we give to 'those
who'are not in actual need the more will
we have to give to those who. aro. , And
it is only these who are assisted by the
Fund. Of the families of the inen who
have enlisted in Canada's armies, but
two out ofthree receive help from -the
Fund. The aim of thili great -patrioti8
erganizationis to supplement 412 Gov-
ernment grant and the soldifts' pay Av-
ouch sums as will maintain the families.
in reasonable 'comfort.. To iiedomplisli
this, the enormous sum, of fifteen iniflion
donate Will have to be raised . in-. :91 7,
and of this Ontariois being askedto
contribute six millions. - • • -
..To comply
to coif -1430,n'
With these made • by the *mon whii
• 11L111. their. linghtiiiht lo ludllie
.German.bullets: It• should be ,our piidef
AN 11 18 our dutyr.to-nue that ,these brave
woutep do not.suffer privation by reason
of their patriatienifor 11, must be re.
membered that no married Man Iia lif
Canada for Ili) front without his' wife's
cOkent • . •
Ontario, /10 11 wilble, is prosperous, and.
therein -will be a tenancy tIo
Christmas towards lavish gi'ving, of
Ohrititmaff boxes. A little thotight will '
show that generosity, even if base 1 on the
kindliest of Metiveii, is misplaced itt. this
tilne or great.imtional efitergeney; if it,
implies any 'weakening pi ability to help
the cause -t0 which we are all devoipd.
Let our Canadian pedplii therefor4atvi
in all things noti•eseentia), that they may
the, bettor give the thins that fire estern-,
And certainly there ie. ten king
more 6.866644 than tlit, triainktettseenif
Wintleiritrathildenti wiinpe lisTatnU.
end fathere are killing ciinuoite..4.1)aulem
"Sommvbere 111 rota To ilea() lot
OU have always intended to take a
Commercial :and Stenogrophic, Course
sometime—Do it now. A coure here'
puts yc.111 in a• position to command a
,
. 'good income 'whenever and as long as
you want it. Cam you inV. t
time in any stock, war loan or anything that will
promise yqu so great a return'. .
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We Gttarntee Positions to gradUates.
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„VVrite for full inTormation., DO' IT NOW.
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