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Try Pepsi for you rcold.coagh,bronch. liaoeasthma. Cidcbox. all dealers. THE SIGS AL . CODERICH !REVIEWING THE YEAR'S.WORK. Goderich Baptist Church Successfully Passes Another Milestone. On Thursday evening, January 17th, the Goderich Baptist church held it annual business meeting in the church parlors. Notwitstanding the absence of several on account of sickness. bad roads and other hindrances, about si ct y members of the congregation sat dour to the annual supper. This feature as well as the social hour brought much profit ;and I delight. • Shortly after i o'clock, with the pastor, Itey. Gordon M. Holmes. K. A.. B. Th., in the chair. the business was entered apart, atter a devotional period. Reports from all departments showed a Rood in- terest, splendid attendance andsubatan- t ial (manna] support,, Front ail sources, :.bot., $1.6.25 eas rated during 1917. Of this amount, over I.8(: was for mission purposes. It was iehhown'that the church contribution to missions was thirty-four per cent. in advance of the same item in 1,111'.. The numerical growth of the 1;lurch was very slight- The number re- ceived into membership was offset by Chow dismissed. Tile election M officers was carried through enthusiastically, not one appointee refusing to accept the position assigned 'Che following is a partial list of the officers appointed:—To the board ot deutons, D. Cameron and A. H. Clutton I received for • 191•e. While aiming at s a definite goal lathe church's finances, it t. 4a. , REV. G. M. HOLMES., B. A., B. TH., pastor of Goderlch Baptist church. who is doing good wok in his congregation and in the town. was pointed out that the great number of unsaved in connection with the congre- gation sight to be brought to Christ this '•A • 't GODERICH BAPTIST .CH (ACK re-elected, and A. ileevers newly elected; church treasurer. J. A, Campbell; church clerk. W. Fidler: church organist, Mrs. H. Stowe; Sunday school superintendent, J. A. Campbell. At the dose, the pastor made an earnest appeal to his people to, adopt a spiritual budget besides the tivaucial budget !yeai. Many voted by rising to their ifeet, to adopt the spiritual budget and aim prayerfully to reach it. ' The business meeting closed with the i singing of the regular doxology. and j brought to a c ose a year that marked harmony between pastor and people, and splendid effort in the Kingdom work. --- LAKE LOSSES IN 4617, dared; capacity 2,900; value $30.000. . ti, 1 Barge W. Rend, in Lake Huron, foundered; capaci; y 2,000; value $25,000. Last Season's Record Better than. !large Hiawatha. in Lake On aria That of tea6s ndered; capacity 700; value $42;p00. (oninga.Kld xuttrton. ,hens, in Lake Huron, foundered five ves lost;, capacity 3,500; value The k,ss of hfeduring the last season $14.0( watt much smaller than it was in 1916, Barge byssitiia, in Lake Erie, was and the property loss was very small stranded; when at is considered that all the shins of Barge A a, city on value $'20 Lake ()Mariorio all classes were in commission from start foundred. i(e lost; st; capacity 1,0000 to finish and that conditions were very value $1,,000 0 bad during the first month or six weeks 'Sandboat. \ and during the latter part of the season. The Lake Superior traders had to work`'`Whiter tk e:attl`• through ice up to the middle of June and about a dozen steamers were stuck filtrd on l le Ones. off Duluth harbor on lith of that month. Icecrushers had to force a channel be- Our Canadian winters are e remely !'ween Lake Huron and Lake Superior re hard on the health ot lino. ones. The May and while a number of boats were weather is often so severe that he forced ashore and damaged not a ship mother cannot take the tittle one was lost. for an airing. The cogse.luence is that Steamers that were out after the_ first baby is confined to ove.l,eated, badly week -of December had tis _ to -ed rooms; es and tligsthro�ighthe ace ice crushes s ucceeoled in keep -comes cross and pee\ish Baby s Own trig the Sox, River open, but the channel chiefs should be Revel to keep between Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie stomeach onehhealthy. 'they regulate was blocked a large part of the time from stomach and towels ofd pr vent December !Oto December 22, when the cure colds. The Tablets are sold y last boats of the downbound fleet reached boxfrom medicine dealers or by mat, at 2:. cents a open water in Lake Erie. The steamer box from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Henry Cort, which was sent out to assist Brockville, Ont fats through the ice. was sunk in The only Rambling tip wh:rh amoun collision near Bar Point. hut she will tr anything is to keep,to the game. pro bly he floated without much dam- age i .the spring. Twe •-hve eves were lost on the four- teen vc s that passed out of existence during the ONTARIO STRIKES IN AUSTRIA Teutonic Rulers Now Face New Difficulties. Tee Y u,ker,. .Are lletsandise as Ifo• mediate Peace and 11 1.. Reported That 100,001 Men IR Ilene* sad \eusradt Hare quit Work to Forgo Head of (loretraraeut. ' LONDON, Jan, 22.--A general strike Is on $broughout Austria, ac- cording to an Exchange Telegraph despatch from Paris Sunday, which reports 100,000 teen quitting work is Vienna and Neustadt, closing down ail the war factories. The strikers are described as openly anti German, aad the movement Is both political and r e omomlc, and especially aimed at securing peace. Public demonstratlooe. it Is added, have been held In many places, at which hostility towards Berlin ' for trying to force the Austrians to eon tioue tbe war was voiced. Reports of strikes and other de moastratlons in Austria, which ;lb Austrian Government has permute to be telegraphed abroad, acquire new significance when read In cos- nec•tion with The Vienna Arbeiter 2eituag's report of five Socialist meetings held is Vienna last Sltnday, January 13. The meet - Ines, which were attended by vast numbers of persons, protested against "robbing the Austrian people of all infl(Nence In the peace negotla- ions by continually postponing the meetings of khe Chamber of Deputies ad the dettgates, and by suppres- leg all criticism in the press of Ger- many's and Austria's foreign policy." The meetings demanded that the ease negotiations at Brest -Litovsk be conducted in a friendly spirit; that the Government reject all *f- orts towards open or veiled annex - llons. and that it reject the demand bat Russia's border nations' right f self-determination be rendered history, and also reject the desire annex portions of these lands gainer the will of the Inhabitants." e Socialists also demanded that e people of Poland, Lithuania, and ourtand be permitted to vote freeiy n the question of the form of their tate and their allegiance. A resolution adopted by the meet- ing further declared that the 9o- allsts regard the peace program of oyd George and President Wiladn ven y pa - ons can be fothat rced bye the laboring' asses to modify tbeir Imperlalietic ms. The resolution, In conclusion, tested against the "systematic areDresentatlon of these utter- ces In the entire bourgeoisie press d we call on the Governments of e Oentre! Powers to consider them an opportunity to offer to all the my Governments a democratic ace, without annexations or contri- tlons." 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS CUM Sick Headache, Constipation, •Illousness, Sour Stomach, sad Breath—Candy Cathartic. No odds bow bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are from *onetime tion, indigestion, biliousness and slug- gish bowels --you always get relief with Caxcarrta 7 hey immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver aad carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the inteetinea and bowels. A l0 -cent box hum your drug- ;ist will keep your liver aad bowels clean; stomach sweet and head clear for months. They s.os'b while you sleep. TM Atikokan at Collingwood, Collingwcod Bulletin: The steamer Atikokan, which is now on No. 2 dry '+ dock, for repairs, is the first whaleback to d I come into Collin wood harbor a s D a 0 11 to a Tb th c 0 S in el L1 AB tl el ai Pro mi an an th Y ewe Pe bu OSTEND IS BOMBARDED. Warsilps Attack German Sub - flange *ase. LO N, Jan. 2$.—On the west- ern front In France aad Belgium the military operations apparently are increasing all alodg the line. as com- pared with those of the past 'few weeks, when little or no fighting, ex- cept artillery, duels and minor raids, was carried out. Entente allied warships have bom- barded Germany's submarine base at Ostend, on the Northern Belgian coast, while around Ypres, between Lens and St. Quentin, on the Chemin Deo Dames, on the 8t. Mlhlel sector and tttorth of the Rhine -Marne Canal the there bas been a notable increase In the I the opef•atlons by the Infantry. The or probabilities are with the return of b 'good weather the expected big bat- tles may take place. One indication of the probable early commencedteet of fighting U the resumption of aerial activity on is 'a large scale, especially on the 1 French front. Saturday the French airmen had a good day operating against the Teutons, sending down I eight enemy machines in fights to the ale. On the Italian front the flgh again baa turned to the artflle wings of the opposing sides, tbe fn - [entry keeping to their trenches ex- cept for small patrol engagements. All along the northern front the ar- tillery duels are of a violent charac- ter, and at several points along the riarevails, River a like condition pre- st season. compared with seventy in l;tlii, when thirteen ships were total losses. Seven members of the crew of the little sand steamer Desmond were drowned whin she foundered on Lake Michigan, and the other men were lost on od barges. The steamer George A. Graham, which stranded in Georgian Bay, arta the steamer Goudreau, which was driven ashore in a sixty -mile -an - hour gale on Lake Huron, were the only steel boats that were total losses. The ; (ioudreau, which had a cargo of pyrites, was the biggest Toss of the season, She was insured for $195,000. The (ioudreau . Jost as coal, when It burns, leaves was formerly the Pontiac. The Graham, ' behind a certain amount of loco which was abandoned by the owners, bustlble material to the form of ashes will cost the underwriters $1'!5,(10(1, 'l he 1 so the food and drink taken day site other vessels that were lost did not cut day leaves In the alimentary canal much figure in the general trade. 1 certain amount of Indigestible, The passenger steamer Germanic and meal, which if not complrtly tlmina- the steamers Lase and 1. G. Boyce were 1 ted from the system each Jay, be - destroyed by fire and the steamer John conies food for the millions of bacteria f'Iarskingtcn, which was sunk in the Ile.; which infest the bowels. From this troit River, was the only boat lost Ina Inas. of leftover waste, toxone and collision. Seven of the boats foundered ptomain -like poisons are formed and and two stranded. The st. snags Pentecost I sucked Into the blood. Mitchell. Saxona and Natironco were sunk trig right anden women begin who take einside in collisions, but, they were all raised. 1 baths. Before eating breakfast each !c'+ had arta iships that were total morning drink a glass of real hot tons a trip, or 535,000 tools (x af season, 26,750 water with a t 11 to nfw of time- morning t of figuring twenty trips for each boat. The atone phosphate in w lg wash evi of ships were valued at about the day's rty teat accumulation bowels toe pmvl isons nd 'Che boats that were lost inn 1917, their toxns andok p the lentire alimen- capacity and valuations, follow; tary canal clean, pure and fresh. Steamer Germanic, lost at Collingwood Those who are subject to sick head - by fire, no lives lost; value $75,000, ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, Steamer Carie, lost in Lake Erie botire, others who wake up teeth bad taste, no lives lost; capacity 2,6(X); value foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff. ' news, or have a sour, Steamer J Plankington, lost in Detroit after meals, are urged to stomach River, collision; capacity 3,000, value. Witold of limestone get a quarterm 160,000, phosphate from Steamer I. J. Boyce, lost in Lake Erie the drug atom. on. This will cost by fire; capacityJ ' internal sanitation. This will coat 1100; value 520,000• very little, but is sufficient to make Steamer Graham, lost in Georgian Bay, anyone an enthusiast on the suhleet. stranded; capacity 3,000; value $125,000. Remember Inside bathing Is more Steamer (•oudresu, lost in Lake Huron, important than outside bathing, be - stranded; capacity 3,500• value 0195.,x a cause the skin pores do not absorb 'Desmond, in Lake Michigan, foun- tmpurittes into the blond, causing poor dered; seven lives lost. health, while the bowel pores do. Barge Geo. Marsh, in Lake Ontario; Just as soap and hot water cleanses, foundered; 12 lives lust; capacity ;Iri0, sweetens and freebens the akin, ao %aloe $4,000, hot water and limestone phosphate Barge Magnetic, in Lake Erie, from- bowels.act on the stomach, !leer, kidney. and Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Bays • glass of hot water and phosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit. The Drink ROIL LONDON, Jan, 22.—There has d , been an increase of 1,600,000 women m In British industry since the war be- : ,fan, as Increase of between £150,- . 000,000 and £200,000,000 In wo- men's earnings, according to Lord D'Abernon, Controller of Liquor Traffic. Notwlthstandlne( this there has been a decline In drunkenness among women Of fully seventy-tbree per cent., as compared with pre-war fig- ures, and a corresponding decline among women of sfcknesa and moral- ity due to drunkenness. Rev. Dr. Joke Neil In. LONDON, Jan. 22.—Rey, Dr. John Nell of Toronto, and Moderator of the Canadian Presbyterian Cburcb, who is visiting the troops here, is a pa- tient at the Canadian Hospital at Basingstoke. His illness 1s not seri- ous. Dr. Nell 1a apparently tempor- arily exhausted from kis strenuous Journey", but hopes to go shortly to the front with Bishop Richardson ot ptederrcton- British tan la Paletstine, LONDON, Jan. 22.—The War Of - See Saturday night issued the fol- lowing statement In regard to the operations la Paleatlna: "Yesterday oar 011ie was advanced to a maximum debth of a mile on a tour-mlie (front In tbs felghborhwed of Durah, twelve miles north of Jerusalem. Some prisoners ware captured-" steamer was formerly the J. B. Treyof and was the fast of the McDougall fleet of whale backs. The steamer went on isle Royale and was released by Port Arthur parties who repaired the steamer and put her into commission under the present HEAD 'STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream -Applied in No*jiIs Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief—no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you ran breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf- fling• blowing, headache, dryness. Na struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears, (let a small Crottle of Ely's Cream Ifat$a from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing eream in your nostrils. It pen- etrates through every air passage of the bead, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes fa- st ly. s just Inc. Don't stay stuffed -up wit a cold or pasty catarrh. e name. The steamer arrived here late in Ikxr•,ber with grain which was discharg- ed at the G. 1'. R. elevator. The w haleback steamer is a type of vessel invented by Capt. Alex. McDougall. the well-known of lakethe ca-ptain, and unci last year president Lingwood Shi !ding Cu, Quite a number of the vessels were built at the yards at West Superior, Wis., and for some years were engaged in the lake trade. of late, however, construction of them has ceased and the most of the fleet have been taken to the ocean trade, fur which they appear to be well adapted. Beresford'. Apology. Many years ago Lord Charles Beres- ford landed at New 1'ork and was asked to dinner by a deputation of prominent men, who would take no denial. He ap- peared at the banquet in morning dress, his hosts all being correctly attired, and he began his speech by apologizing kw his apparent lack of good manners. lie had confided his difttculty, he said, in being at the eleventh hour without even- ing clothes, to the hotel manager, who told him that the solution was quite east• and that he had only to start a trifle early and tali at Messrs- So -and -So, where he could be accommodated in no time. To his dismay, however, the shopkeeper expretw d his regret and inability to comply with his (equest. 'Tete fact is, sir," he aid, "I have generally some twenty-five suits of even- ing clothes OR hire, but there's a big dinner in the city tonight to Admiral Lord Charles Berea(ord, and they have NI been loaned out.' tndran Summer of a Forsyte. „Love has no age, no lima, and no death." A tine odd -fashioned story, brought in - o new -fashioned nines by one of the realest writers of all times- John Gals- nrthy—and in his very test style. This is the story of a very old gentleman ( eighty-four, who has never really loved, t has always Loved beauty. It is also he story of a beautiful woman who has arced, and found her love afterwards too late! • Are these two—so far apart in their age nd viewpoint—and so close iif their sappointment and in their line stand - ds of life -are they approaching• -what e they approaching? 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