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THI ESSE Otlfarl
Kitakner
l to the tier -
was DFo*fleJ
A HEM.TH! BOUT
Me pimple and the QewMameat meal -
moss la 1S verdi t that KiteMaw
of numbsleal was the nee to load la
the recruiting and orpntaatiee of ilia
necessary army.
For Empire's Crisis
Field Marshal. Earl Kitchener of
Khartoum stood next to the late Lord
ito'ssrta as the most admired entlltar7
Idol da the British implre. Walk the
tiler's increases* age K. of It ." same
to be regarded as Lnslaad's greeted
soldier and the decision of the Goren -
meet to entrust him with supreme
direction of the war was received with
unanimous approval. He was appoint-
ed Se,retary of State of War on Aug-
ust S. 1114. a few days atter Greet
Britain's de:laratlon of war on Ger-
many, following a great outburst of
popular clamor. It was not a senti-
mental clamor, for though Kitchener
was a pruvee hero of man campaigns.
his personality was as impenetrable
as hardened steel. and he was not a
hero that c.luid be lured; even the
War Office had no pronounced liking
for him, but cn all sides there was
profound respect for his military,
efficiency and fur all he had done to
Increase the prestige and usefulness
of the British Elnptre. As the war
t'rogressed Earl Ki chenet wa+ meth
Hee Net lied1ti Hears 3isi ens Mese t f
^UY - ' war Minister Was Aboard
Cruiser halpshire. Sunk
Off Orkney Islands
ORGANIZER Of THE EMPIRE
Creator of Britain's New Armies
Had Unique Character and
Dimling Career
MR. MARRIOTT
- 73 Lees Asc., uttawa, Ont.,
Augmit 9th, l915.
"1 think it my duty to tell you what
"fruit a dives" has. done Ger Is.
Three year:* ago, 1 began to feel run -
doe n.and tired, and suffered very much
from Li:e, and Kidney Trouble.
1lurin • r e t of " I'r•it-a-fives ", 1
thought 1 w,ltil 1 arc th••nt. Ti, result
was surpr..in,:. Itur;eg the :a )ears
past, 1 lilt t- taken them regularly and
would not ch.11t;;e for anything. /harts
r..'I here/ as h.rwr's sickness siuce 1 eon.
ntenee.l using "Fruit -a -tires", and 1
know now what 1 haven't known for
51 uo 11tmany '1 cars -1113115, the blessing
of a healthy body and clear thinking
brain".
\':ALTER J. MARRIOTT.
1A . a urn, 6 for 32.:10, trial sire, 25c.
.At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt
of price- by Fruit -a -tines Limited,
Ottawa.
Earl Kitchener, Secretary of State
for War in the British Cabinet, with
his entire staff was lost on Monday,
Jane 6. when the_ praiser Hampshire
IE�.i
womcmc wao
lissas Filet. to Loop OS Ma
They Aimed Drop. Hew
Mrs. Gahm Got Hs
Miser b a Maur from a wanes who
had le week, hat was Iso week tad oaf -
bred t.ts With b ass s. M she
ksallr
AT. -"1 etttlteesd w eMr
that I owid east*
do say owe week,
had to hire It doss.
I board so asieh
sheat Lydia t Piak-
bem's Vegetable
Compound that I
triad it. I wok three
betties aid 1 fond
it to to all you
claim. Now !feel as
well as ever I did and
en able to do all my
own work again. I
%respee�d 11 to any woman suffering
from fslsrab weakness. You may pub
deb sty letter if you wish. "- Mrs.Jwags
COsiurr. add 8t. Clair St., Frank fort,Ky.
No women suffering from any form of
female trophies should lose hope until
she hes Lives Lydia E, Pinkham'. Veg-
etable Compound a fair trial.
This famous remedy. the medicinal
Ingredients of which are derived from
native mob and herbs, has for forty
years proved to be a most valuable tonic
and invigorator of the female organism.
All weeniest are Invited to write
to the Lydia E. Plnkham Medi -
dee Cos.. Lynn. Masa., for special
Mdvlee,-tt will be eoafidentiaL
UrTLE IOISWN PATRICIA
yareoly goaded Herne of Per Trail.
ors and ladioas
3t is raeesa0NS. wool with MOMasmoso. bum
mere eettiee etOntario.u� sill
ileus et tae mate uses K travel used
W the
asel _Hal -
s Cotspaa7 passed far beams et�WWr'trelh
P.Moir way
:.eathward
at Moose to the he G eat
I�baa. se westward hem Tent Fac-
tory to the plains of the
wsrt�pa or the forests of the Athat sea
ssOsT. No attempt W hese stpoll to
da maw say other eass 7. tae
tar Ward and %booth
tet it all the most remit*. 1t t. sae
of the toast kaowa parts of Canada.
It1• very sparsely pepelatel. the
UAW somber of people la It beat
0111, shoat 1 of whom aro white
fit traders, while 3.111 are ladlaas
Nlsagt•g to the Cres and oltewa7
tribes who live by heating tad fish-
ing. though s few of the more civilis-
ed have small gables* in which they
grow potatoes. The stave popaLttoa
gives an average of one per.oa. mea.
woman. or child. to every fifty (gears
gs11os of country.
withdeiwii of the Briiia'b -1"-aptiffltrOn
from Gallipoli Peninsula. Th. Waf
Secretary left London on Novembraf
.6, 1115. He , isited Gallipoli and
Salonika where he conferred with the
British and French generals to charge.
On November 20, Lord Kitchener went
to Athens where Le conferred with
King Constantine. King of the Hel-
lenes, for then it was feared Greece
might side with tate Central Powers.
Despite his years. ,Lord Kitchener
was in the .rine of his vigor and was
a tower out strength In the grand war
councils ties were held in Paris. Hs
attended than from the first and held
a leading position In the last grand
council of all the Powers at Paris In
March. when he was .able to report
has unique aceompll htrent, the actual
enlistment of over five million 8,111.h
br ir}erb to soldiers- la' the • Allied
cause.
Without his crowning achievements
as the gr'eet.orgauizer of the Britoil
campaign la the European war. Kit- I -oh, nervous system is tbe.Lrm system
'dust Received a Large
Assortment of
Hartt Shoes
% !!i dam. serest .Pw+.
d . Ilei anter it"a the sheen that
c..u. . not uewpaper talk. We
have thc'ul ill any width yext
may termite.
We have an *sunlite variety of
Winit,'II . hews Pumps and
Slipp•n. of all kinds at eltlprieeil.
while• the st,..•b. ltt.t.. Also the
It •.a bleb -tett Hoot.'�-iueh L•1;. f..r
•, .%nen.
1 big 'io.k4'i ‘1. airing
R•..,
1.1 men. av0tuen awl child', u
014.1 pi a. But do not nrei•l.r.'.
11u• fact that leather i.ahrancing
e\,',v meek n,I,l g.sal. W111 be
v.•ry Mash highera
K r.1 titre• U• .e•e•to.•. your `uppiy.
Wt. buy for 'pot (web. taking
iut.antage of every di-c"tult.
Von.gct. tie. a.ivanit.g.•..f Ilei.
by dealing her...
A fUliao.•k of1',iii .and Vuh.••.
wt
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•GODERICH PHONE 226
Look and Feel
LORD KITCHEN l•.K
was sunk north of Scotland. The first
announcement was conveyed to the
world to an ofilc+.al statement Issued
by the British Admiralty in London
on Tuesday morning. The statement
follows: Admiral Jellicoe reports: "1
have to report with deep regret that
Ills Majesty's ship Hampshire, Capt
Herbert J. Savin. R N , with Lord
Kitchener and his staff on board. was
sunk last night at about R p.tn.. to the
west of the Orkin hos, either by a mine
or a torpedo. Four boats were seen
by observers on Shore to leave the
ship The wind was north-northwest.
anti heavy seas were running. Patrol
vessels and des•royers at on(e pro -
c
eeded to the spit and a party was
sent along the i oast to sear( . 1
Iected to severe crlttctstn. led by Lord
Northcliffe. The Secretary was
charged with responsibility for failure
to foresee the extraordinary demand
for heavy shells. and as a result the
Ministry of Munitions was formed.
with David Lloyd -George at Its head
Earl Kitchener's responsibilities were
further lessened by the appointment
of General Sir William Robertson as
chief of the• imperial Staff In Decem-
ber of last year. It was reported at
this time that friction had arisen be-
tween Earl Kitchener and Field Mar-
shal Freneh. Then la command of the
British forces In France. Shortly after
the appotntmcnt of Gen. Robertson.
Field Marshal French relinquished
his command. Sir William Robertson.
t Sweet and h but who was reported safe n London at
Fresh
Every _only some `-sees. _sees .. capsized boat the time of has chlers death. was fm.
have been found up to the present mediately mentioned as logical sue-
' Aft the whole shore has been searched ceasor.
- ' from the tiesward. I greatly fear that When the news of the tragedy rcal
Drink a glass of real hot water there Is little hove of there betng any recePred in London the British War
before breakfast to wash ' survivors. No repert has yet been Council was immediately convened.
received from l'IP search party on Sir Edward Grey. Reginald McKenna.
out poisons. shore. H.M.S. Hampshire was on her and David Lloyd -George were present
l way to Russia." 1 at the Council. The belief that the
Life Is not merely to live, but tO To Czar by Request I enemy was directly responsible spread
tve well. cat well. digest well. work , quickly and gnsat was the mourning
well. sleep well, look well. Witat a An onicial atatement issued in Low as the oflicial luster, and reliability
don on Tuesday i yelling Raid that Earl of the report• was recognised. In a
few hours the whole Empire was in
mourning for one of her greatest sons
who thus perished as he would have
wished, "on active service.- and in
discharge a the Melee duties In the
face ot the enemy. His missicm to
Ramis was undoubtedly of the high-
est importance, his uncanny ability to
to and organize forces and to
070
MAN CAN NEPER FLY
Needs 'Machin Wings. N be
Moat Soar
Mathematicians have reinstated
that man is too heavy ever to be sus-
tained in air by the power of his own
muscles. no matter how large the
wings are which he fastens to his
body. The weight limit Is probably
approached by the largest birds. such
as the Australian crane, which still
ales. although It weighs about 20
pounds. The ostrich long ago rave
up all hope of winging Its way
through the air. An aeroplane caa
be built, say the experts. which pill
sustain a man and use but chafes
horsepower, but as the best athletes
can exert only a maximum of about
two horsepower for fifteen seconds at
a time, he will always be dependent
on a machine.
The laxative
tablet with the
pleasant taste
to relieve
constipation
and slugfish
livers
154 254
Wsstrninster. Window
'rhe east wlndsw of 8t. Margaret's
Westminster. London. whish has been
removed to a place of safety in view
of Zeppelin raids. has a particularly
Interesting history. It was made at
Gouda. In Holland. and was promoted
by the magistrates of Dort to Hoary
V111. for the chapel of Whitehall Pal-
ace. The King. however, gave 1t to
Waltham Abbey. The glass, of which
the blues and greens are remarkably
striking. suffered sundry removals
0,nd vicissitudes. sad at one time was
buried to escape the Mal of the Puri-
tans. Eventually it was baght by
the churchwarden of alt. Illhirgarere
tor 400 guineas.
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
c::ener h of the human body.
In perfect health we hardly realize that
we have a network of nerves, but when
health is ebbing, when strength is declin-
ing, the satne nervous system gives the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability area unless corrected,
leads straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott's $mnl-
sion is exactly what you should take; its th
richt nutriment gets into e blood and
rich bloat feeds the tiny nerve -cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh-
ingtonic force. Free from harmful drugs.
already won wide and last -
ire fame 7. bels sYlny campaigns 1n
Egypt. S th At and in Indhi. lie
was :bor une 24. 850. at Ballylong-
ford in CbuntY Kerry. Ireland. a fact
ga%e rise to a general belief
Clat he e as of Irish blood. but his
parents were of French and Enalish
descent. His father was a retired
lieutenant•colonel of dragoons. Young
Kitchener received his fundantental
military education at Woolwich. where
he displayed only ordinary brilliancy,
with the exception of his liking fur
tuathemat les.
Triumphs in Sudan
The tight at Omdurman. September
2, 1898. e as the greatest battle of Kit -
faced "the Sirdar" with f..0.604)
diets. while he had but 20.mA men.
Wben the battle was o'er. 11.00e of
the Mandist' had been killed. 16.0,a1
womaded. and 4.000 taken, e bile the
British and Egyptian loos altogether
was under LOO men With the capture
of Khartum, capital of the Sudan,
which meant the re-establishment ot
British possession of these upper
reaches of the Nile. Kitchener became
the object of hero-worship In England:
Ile was rsiscd to the Peerage as itar011
of $150.000
South Africa and After
Clean
the thanks of Parliamett and a grant
rloriceis condition to attain, and yet
how %cry easy it is If one will only
adopt the morning inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel'
dull Fuld hesvy when they arise. split-,
ting headache. stuffy from a cold. fOul
Kitchener WAS have disc.ussed im-
portant military and financial ques-
tions with Emperor Nicholas. Earl
Kitchener was going to Russia at the
request of the Russian Government
tongue. nasty breath. acid stomach, He intended to land at Archangel and
can, Instead. feel as fresh as a daisy visit Petrograd. and probably go to
by opening the sluices of the nystetn the Russian front His mission had
t do with the supply of muni-
whole at the internal poisonous stag- lions for Russia The Earl expected personalities and peoples hay -
each morning and ffushine out e
neat matter. to be bark In London for the re lag Wan demonstrated ou countless
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or opening of Parliament on June M. I sal se more than In recent months.
well. should, each morning. before Accompanying Earl Kitchener as Me At this age of 01 Horatio Herbert
breaktest, drink a giants of real hot staff were Ilugh James O'Beirne. tbral- lUtcheeor perished at the zenith of his
water with a teaspoonful Of limestenn er councillor of the British EmhiSS1 career wben he liael brought the CARO'
phospbste in to wash from the al Petrograd and former minister at of the Empire and her _friends mit
Moulach, liver, kidneys and bowels the Pohl O. A. Fitrgerald. FArl Klt- of the valley and to wItliln Meager -
previous dey's indigestible waste, chatter's privi"!* Military eecretaili able distance of the peak of victorY•
sour Idle and poisonous toxins; thus BrigadIer-fieneral Ellendi a* and
outline! more food into tho Stomuli The collosal task of raising, training
enure glimmer; Cant! 1.leforn er to the Ministry of Munitions.
The settee ct bot water and limestone Oreaniser 6f Victory land equipping the new British 11.114111
was almost ompleted when EarI Kit-
chener left ttb his staff on a epeeist
mission to etrograd. This 1•111•100
eras ooly
found tinst since the war to undertake
sad trtimplet• on behalf ol MUMS
Owen 111.1.0 nee been so rocoutt
reports of Karl Kitchener's 111••••
MINAS its was last menstimed ha the
caMe .1...fetches et Friday, wises. tie
Went 1,, M.e•ttninster Palace to he
roost to 11 d by members of Ove House
of Commons. wan war* Oa 1111011.111111
1,110 the emulate of the War. tilte
intimation wits given that be Isteedled
to leave Englead. Lord Kftetimm, bad
figure la the war leas le. Whit.
NovoMbar. 111%. Net so the Near
nest avid hispoetcd 'rigidities, tho
Scott & Dowse. Tomato. ost.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
duns Magesine. fiction is
kas' Nigio."4 tate of rise war, by A..11".• ","'" 901 NG
J. Hanna ; "Ti.e Robbets of Salt.
Habits,' a hutnotous "trey by Wil- will run
plots Turnberry.- "Tbe Retreat" is! me
the ..c.aa stet ch of the brilliant series , EACH TUESDAY
wi itten et the front Sy Psi,. irk M 'sr- i march 7th to odger 31st
II. Pitmen, with lovely ilinetratioter 1
('. I.. Ketchum ; "As Others Saw Us," I ntoriths inclusive of date of sale.
not le." by Floret ce Wi hrow ; "Gin 1 atNN1PEG aad rattan - PS.*
in Manitoba. Saskatchewan
five years ago." by Dr. (Jennie Bryce. and Alberta.
and "The Spell of Mouirear are other T acts ..41 tall. isbossattse eel srstaatt,izeir tt
features of • strong slumber.
wouderfulty Invigorating. It Maine ' the chief character in the tragedy the
out all the sour fermentations. tams. news was received with profound est -
waste and acidity and gives one a row throughout too Empire which bad
spieuilid appetite for breakfast While for many years placed increasing M-
eal ere oniraring your breakfast the Hance upon his abilities and dowdiest.
water and phosphate is quietly ex- of thing, that entitle lead
tr8e81811 8 tar" v°18188 wstlir tr°81 Kitchener to a place la world h
tk8 6188d sad "Mud "411/ fbr a the most notable is that la can=
1110 largest volunteer May tbili wend
ever •••11. in the greablet wee of
4141= ot people eta Me an tIme, geaala a me ppm tiro
611146"4 with eeslitilihti°116 has" surtden oreitsreali of OW ear
=VW's.* "1/16816 ; is August. 1014, Ore reales of Mask
who litrre maw dims. Warn gamins moo Isere quadri% "
rasetast to ma •
fare
Soon afferent% he became chief of
staff to Lerd Roberts in the South
succeeded hire as commander ta chief
In the ne.i By constructing a 2.500 -
mile chavi of blockhouse* he stopped
the Boer raids and virtually ended the
war in South Africa Then Kitchener
west to India as commsnder !itchier
of the British forces there. and in
seven years carried out not only ruany
far-resching administrative reforms,
but • complete re-organizatioe and
strategical rellistrIbetion of the Brit-
ish and native forces. On leavinS
India In leo, be toured the Empire
drawing up a scheme for defence of
the overseas Deleinions and then re-
turned to Egypt. the mese of his first
triumph. *Weems virtually a Cloven
nor -Generalship el 147,1 --and led la
the economies! develogesset of tbe
country. bundled! Mar roads and 1114
'Micro proyeets es a lame scale. At
this work of ergastisation h• sr
althertiffil wa• al Iv*
Cool. Blillelem Enigma
During all the Teen /h. British
aseltattie. Wed Ada Oerealorlic:t• Ilse tr.: t
tho
Fon
people had MOW ea Kitchener's
"Beet. lett 41_11SUIrli_tabeL,hall
solt besot
officer, wlso 11111 dem sera service
seder Mei. Viol Ite the friserral
oplalos whoa said of Kftstheapr:
" 're se team Ira an stool end
ltiee." Me thee wee that of a man
lesithor sighed srepathy nor want.
IL bad steady, lbw -gray par
adoalosa Wes. Peg hear, lawastacto
a mmitia that shut close sad
reevelgo a Map. lio believed with an
bed For
=.1...n."Zribillseertedaese be wee
et diem,
twee got ea sewed ellasasse. was
ladillareet la 41.0/11,Srlffesdasty
allsoog wawa, OM 10011 an
rem Ms werte la Wales. ha
sever searrioL
Vapoimed weed
Names ler
WIM-you ishe oat Me_
gir:tbdlas4fal-.
es property.
tanieciaiire
tedstitarig
1011:1 N S E 0 U R
F. HUNT, GODERICH, Ont.