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The Goderich Star, 1918-03-15, Page 211_11.�_ � ­ illlwt�. , . '... I I!. I It . ­� R's, t, - :: I ., --- � ..... . �, ., ".. _q , __" ­ ­ .. ' ' ' . ..... . ­ - �­,�, IL � ' I I I 1W 1w, Aw*^ -WW­^,1Wg*-WkW � I I I I I . L I A, rMEN � rinv�_, � ''... � . I' - I ,; . ___. . . 11111901.r. ill X111*4111i I ; . I . , , , I �-* , I � � . � ­­. - I . I D , " 1, , I I ON TM ROAD t V . I . I , , 11 .... �� .... 001".0 � imwifw, .� '� Effort May be Made 'to Ou.st . . , J.Riw.. I ­ � I . . � I . , . 1'�'- SUN LIFE KESIP&G. � Upyd George, Th"ame of W. 0. Reid ot Hamilton, $2,2T;,,aGu""T1sr4 .. ,� . I I 11111 , '61,111"Nown""I Z, ._�!!74, 1. � � , I __ T � - I , 0m, \ . � Otill tok tliqueauds --"-----W- a I . . ; � . ,,�* minion. For over - Live 3 OR 1. � I Unionists. Who Are Opposed to rM. , I 1, o -, t `1'1'�T % � , , , I i for the yw 1917 show a continuance � ftrt'," 5'ar* Air, c oatsi ley" Fl it - L'' ­­ � - � 1. 17HE results of operations Reid has seen servic .1 Mt , tock or"M I fr" . cut Premier, ftavf� Been Attack. . I I . ... , . ,� commercial travellr.,r. A letter re- - . I � I � -11. .. � - I ­­ , � � of the notable eqvilfision that has marked the career of the . Ing Government. and it Is =tlxr�=ivcd frota him indicates how I NUENSE - � I . urance CompAny of Can&&' In Assets, Income, Whou$ht I at They Want New Ue imffered, from $,bemuatism, and a�, , Q:vqQ N ,T`op RNS _._,__', - ;1 . Sun Lffe As$ --, - I... I � -1*4%owld-wi�j�., --� . _�A, _ _ C.a� � I I ­ . _11 1. 11 _Tk_,- . I I I W - - _11- � ..., � F t1w I 11 Surplus, New Busin,* and Total Business in Fo -substantial- Pirlioti MinkiOr , varsoles. Name ' Of 140: AC443 � . . - ,, ___ . . increases are recorded over -the correipon irig - '_ _!-M or previous ­ Aeaii this letter - Hamilton. Out. � IN Northam, paropyed ead -".,=-1%%*1y=_=6 to . , 8� I I I - I, d figures f Has Been Mentioned. .1 'h' %%.' W W1. . to f w, d 1. E;tiVft^A=t"A of W t. Oats a I I , " � I I t ., LONDON, March 12�-The attack "&*mt f0ur years,ago, I wrote you WESTERN _ _ZTO - - . . Al I years. of my cotidition. from Muscular and In- ,-$R6i3..8.'4i,-7.Xft".fto.ro-IA9"17-i"- , - _ 4� � RESULTS FOR 1917 on the Government for the dismissal flammalory Rh 'im, and Kidney i � I ,cumau, up . of Lord Jellicoe from the Position of Troubie!iui4l my efforts through travet CANADA, IMPROVED LAM�S nPOEWA A*C'sRZ 1� � As�ets at I)ecetubcr 3lat, IN7. . . . . . . $90,160,174.00 First Sea Lord, without cousultlui and change of climate to rid myself of SEND FOR AWNG�cAvAIXIAN NORTHERN. RicLw-IlIo-A*fvw--Ioa* .. � _\ 1,,,� . 71211,178.00 the War Cabinet, and tinpliedly in these unwelcome guests, at)d how I only s. raftwo,yr-stubw4aw prodowa,-oao bit, piur4asocl on torllp. ,aA r L4.and _ep pa�"_, Maana,"h6ola. nood reads. ph . Cash l'u,"Ille . r .. . . . . . . . 19,288,997.00 obedience to the demand of the - FTWE BOOK 4 Orin "a. found relief in Gin Fills �Iter spending , " , MM elLark I . &WibN2 how � .be, Q a_Wyeu - 11 I I lu, m1dw 70910".00 Daily Mail and the Times., has the- alo of tiutc and mon 'Homostookere ^a4conveft"t 0-apertsgi- L Af;t *oW__sa; aw#y tk4 spring. I � 't n forei lands, I � , I I N, � A,s, i ranceS issued and Pafdj'or in Cash . . . 47,1311,567.00 appearance of , being part of a con- 'Since then Gin KIT'i have an my and Settl ' I - I .. I. I , ! i Jw-m.ae � 5,910470.00 certed Untonlor move to drive Lloyd sheetandhor. I find in advancing years Guide':" Tractm ��=r Farm Impleme 11 . . I 11 .�.�suranceS in Force at December Blot, 1917. - - . 311,870,R5.00 George out and form a new coalition a tendenc: PI , , � If � .y of the kidncy� to get out of anp - � , . Increase sq.4w,245.00 Ministry, In which the Urtionlots order n formerly but a E"Ity�4'Tosibl-pow dovol�nrnent a I I , I Profits paid or allotted to Policyholders . . - . 1,560 389.00 Capital or no capital-the,work. t6 apporttrnity. is there. and tho . . . I ; Incte=W . ili,488.09 would have complete predominance. few doses of Gin Pills puts them right 11 Canadian Northam offers the way. Writa to -day for the . "Gi.ido.^ I I , . � .1, � " . ,� -, I ; - ore serious * ul"ble information based on Government ststiafi� Any . � � I I I The Marquis of Salisbury summon and wards off other and in M -A . .., f Profits paid or allotted to Policyholders, in put five ye#rs. 5,' 221,063.0 ad a conclave of dlscorttendetl4inlvn� trouble. I feel it not oply a dn�y but a CNIL rit! or Coneval Paxsarssr,Dopt.. Montrcal. Quo.. Toronto. 1. I . ir it ES Contains i., � : Q R , ont., of peg. Man. ;, .7. ! I I V Tc,tai Paymeu is to Policyholders, 1917. . . . . 8,840,21&00 into three weeks ago at Hatfield pleasure to tee-ommend Gin Pills for 11 I 1, I �, ! I -­ - , - izoA-it."wPQILOOoWmsluca=g=IzLtlaz .__­_:___ -40" .4.. � ___-_ - _-_­__­__-__..___­ ___ __.__.________._ -:,... 0160!1#..�..._,-----------.-.,--.-----"--�-,.. -.---�..-..HoUge,--blw--Ml!rghethun,- --o --- - __�­__�_..____­­____1­ --,--..--.---,.-...�----,.-�-�-- I I I A-th hold ior f'olleyholders .. . . . . 174 , __' was thoussnSs -or'____ _r�te_;,rs'&;�4i ­ - - � , - t - , Hertfordshire. at which tlmo,At -,so- personal' gh -.----- . _____ _____ .. -_ __ _ 1 , __ . . , I 1 1 agreed that oteps'should be taken, to outCanadatowhoni I din well known . I , i ! '95MM"In 1,miniuma received idneec'i-pixatton - - - - I . I , payments to Policyholders and Amwta held for t.hem exceed show Lloyd George that t e-Aintoutsts, :�4$ a commercial traveller of over forty PADUA. scientific Investigations. . . 11 I the pretniums received by: - . - - . $5.093.2" disapprove of the Inclusion of Lord years' service. I I . - I Padua not only Is a city, or should Undivided surplus at December 31st, 1917, ever all liabilities I Beaverbrook a" Lord Northpliffe In Yours truly, Another C:ty That Was Almost For. we say town (it has less than 1"wiHI I . I including capital . . . . . . . . $8,550,761.00 1 the Government, although both of (Signed) W. G. Reid. gotten Before the War. Inhabitants), In which art treasures � . I theme peers wo Unionists. Salisbury, A sample of Gin Pills sent free upon exist. There men who did -treat I THE COMPANY'S GROWTH the head of the Cecil family, to con- jequc�t to National Drug & Chemical This war has served to bring into things lived. They were part of the I I I , 1A 4� . .. � .. th # .0.-A . r-, __ ___ -, __ _ I spicuously deficient In the family Canada, Limited, loronto, or to wor con., .. e, _� . community. life of Padua. yonate, a . *JA46UftAhQg4 . Inc., 202 like far-off bells. Cities and ruins of Gattame- . . YBAR 1"Cous A4149re PO roacs ability, but is the fiercest of Tory the U S. address- Na- Drn-Co great equestrian statue of - partisans. and It is -well understood Malin SL. Buffalo, N.Y. i27 cities that had represented a kind ,* lAt,A stAn _ , dg,. before the San Antonio I I M . . . . . il 48,13 461M $ 1,064go.00 contemporary desuetude 'have taken Church, and 'ithin the church there .. "' 1 $ 1 12 .48 -_ - w 1 1887 . . . . . 4 ,410.48 2: 10,MI.777.00 that he Is slinply being uso f ' or the . _ - ': IW7 , .74 71, 144, t4iM796.79 purpose of this disruptive scheme. , on a new lustre of interest. When is an 'altar by Do'natello, because I _ n_04.18 -_ - -_ -_ natella was- for a time a Paduan. 1007 : : : : : I'A 4 :16 in, 45, � The second move was a request the A,gamemnon's guns boomed at Do 11"I I I .. ,74.24. 311.870.045.71 sent by 96 Unfohist members of both IMMK" PROFITS. the entrance of the Dardanelles their Padua possesmes Important works by . reverberatiOns were carried across the G-iotto and Mantegna, because they I The Company takes this opportunity of thanking its policyholders and the jpubllc . Houses of 'Parliament to Premier Twenty -Six Make Five Times as Much plains to the excavations of Troy, I saner 11 for the continued confidence and goodwill of which the abov* figures Lloyd George to meet them to justify were its citizens. During his ,long *1 " In Normal Times. where a far different Agamemnon exile from Florence, Dante found for - -, 4`11 strong evidence. fought for a delectable sister-in-law. a time a home In Padua. . give . I . the appolutmetit abov-e mentioned, .. . - He did no tin .Monday privately. .and. . ...-LONDON.-March. 12. - The Im- , , " it Is significant, that after a 45 min-' mense prollto made by in"itioD When th6 British entered that mOd- -1 W -hen' th'e' airplanes of the Centrat , . ,- - I I 111��� ' utes' /speech, those present at the manufacturers, and even greater pro- ern city of hovei�,, Bagdad, down came Powers flew 'over unfortified Padua i ! � SU - meeting thanked him for seeing fits which they would have made had the "Arabian Nights, Entertainment" and rained dsati�UpoU civilians, in- . i them, but said nothing about being It not been for the supervision of from our library, shelves, and we for- eluding women and children, the , I i , , I N, � I got the war In passing In high 4d.ven- I . I I I satisfied with his explanation. their contracts, are disclosed in the spirit of Padua's history has not been : , . . \ .The'next step wAs the question report of the committee on national ture through charmed balls. And one entirely of the culture that came I : � I ����Illi about JelUcoe's dismissal In the expenditure, Issued yesterday. then came the fall of Jerusalem and with the Renaissance. it was sacked . : : I � 111b House of Oommons on Wednesday, The committee found that in the of Bethlehem. It seemed As It we by Attila and restored by Cbarl�- . . I ! I COAAMU �i - -_ giving Carson in op Ing for repu- aggyegate twenty-six firms selected were again permitted to look upon magne�. Attila agaili is heard at its � I . - diating any respons'ibripity for the. dis- at random have made profits five that milestone- of time which divides I . . i walls. , May the, work of Padua's - I I !, ;: ON twentieth century Cha�lemagne be ' I . --- missal, with the sensational adden- times greater than in normal times; history into Its two great oeons. ., - 11 ;, 1 1871 , " . T. B. MACAULAY. President I91 /` dum that the War Cabinet was never others have made profits of 27 per When the Teutonic advance into one of successful defence instead of ,, JOHN A. TORV, ". R. LONG I conisulted. cent. ork-the turn -over, or 341 on their Italy menaced Venice, the past seem- restoration.- , It Is remarkable that Carson sue- capital. ed again to glow. But one Is familiar, -_ t Supervisor for Western Ont. & Mich. District Manager U 'n 11 V, A h.; I I � . more or less Ith the island city thit I Sun Life Bldg., Toronto . Ooderich, Ont. . I R ce.e,Aeu. Art pepressang As DOA-vag k I dignation ov4r Jellicoe's treatment U the O� er -- , �- ­ - � - tigaVous have resulted in the saving I -1 dominated th6 Msdlte�ranean In me- dlmval times. The recent Teutonic until he himself had left the Govern- of $3,000,000 on cordite contracts, t a ! .. ment. The question Is asked "If he felt so strongly about It, why didn't more than 135,000,000 on gun am- munition, E2,000,000 on gun equip- air raid on unfortified Padua, how- ever, blows the diAst from an almost � - - __ , l .1 __ \ - --- he resign on that question?" It is ment and .E1,700,000 on aircraft. forgotten arclilve of memory. . i - ___ ---.-- - I I I __ Are Very Popular in,. DELIVERY AND 005163TOP I WILL BE NEXT , i surmised that Carson. thinks he Is the man fitting the successor to Lloyd George, but If go, he is almost alone Merchant 9hip Wfissing. WALLINGFORD, Conn., March 12. My lord, here stays without - A messenger with letters from the 1SWEDEN - in that belief. I -Ther-merchint ship Halifax, which doctor, I .0 ns to Liquor Men or I 4 Trince Edward Island No C.ncemio sailed from an American for a British New come from Padua.� � .1 .11 I :"� i 11�� i Extension of Time. i COMMANDER WAS KILLED. port about Thanksgiving has not been These lines anticipated the en- i You reckless men and 4omen who I , I . . �1 t", Another Victim of the German OTTAWA, March 12. - On April heard from since she left the Azores trance of "Portia" into the Venetian are pestered with corns and who hAve - . 1. , I Mr. M. Arseneault Tells Whitt about 'bee. 10, according to a cable- court of justice and really begin one I L", . �1. 14, Policy of Aggression, . Ist all of Canada, except a few is()- Attack of German Air Fleet on Paris of Shakespeare's most famous scenes. at least once a week Invited an awful I ��, �'f I 14 I gram received from Lloyds' steam- . �.;'� I YoUsAidney Pills Did lated spots Jn' Quebec, especially the I I , the Univer- death from lockjaw or blood poison I , '.4,;,ii . Failed. ship office in London by John G. Phe- When Shakespeare wrote I I , L' 41. L�, , Reeti Cheered B) For Him I city of Montreal, goes bone-dry, save are now told by a Cincinnatf authority . ll*rur�qialls 114ko sity of Padua was one of the greatest r .. ��, . for the stocks stowed away Ili cellars Ian of this city, to use a drug called freezone, vrhtch ,,�.,4 � 11 Their %ticro-is In t1timmin and Are ___ I PARIS, March 12. - The cord- in the 'world ind Its school o� law' I .. !" . . the moment a few_dropirare epplied ,__1.1 I scandillaviiing T6y Cave Him 4uick Ralial From Ils"aclia and for the long drought. mander of the German airplaneA, Will Deport Germans. the greatest. So when "Portia' was to any corn, the soreness, is relieved � " ", t, Nou Threatening Officlat annotineftlent WAS made - I - - - , " ze Parts, .1 , � 'I.;. Backitche- 11i Recommends Them to All which attempted to terrorl announced as coming "from Padua, and soon the entire corn, root and all, ��J 5�, i � t yesterday afternoon by Sir Robert m- MANILLA, March 12. - The Gov- I ` 'J �M,'�41 . -it 1pi Presumed That They Wan Capt. Fritz Eckstein, and three co from Bellarlo," her beauty Was adorn- lifts out wjth the fingers. I ..;, �­.�i I I ,.t. Sufferars ernment will deport by the next I I 11. . iyl ,.� ,47, � � Borden of the Implementing by order partions, one of whom was an officer ed with the dignity of great learning. I J��k I "..". 1, -- to Take (he Aland Islands. __ transport leaving Munilla 160 Ger- - It is a sticky ether compound which i � , ,� " , In Council under the War Measu of the Emperor's White Cuirassiers E the ancestors of the future Im- � . ." res i ii, � , " , �, ',,'I �� ": J-;.!:'1,1 0 Cape Egmont. P. E. 1. March lIth- mans. some of them promIn,Q I dries the moment it is applied and I 41. ". L I - from Potsdam, were killed when - � , .""11 LONDON, March 12 -The newest Act of his pledge given on Dec. 22nd ,wrlt rest- ' �v "' , ,,�:. .,LV, ,ers of Rultur upon the world aP simply shrivels the corn without infiant- I 0.;�,j;z" ,��. I display of C.erman policy b,ag come Ila (Special.)- V(Add's Kidney Pills have last, that the transportation of It- th,eir michine crashed in the Com� deAts, and all of them no elther P -s I - I � , I . numerous friends in this tight little mu- from a, wet into a dry area ptgnon Forest. It Is questiona unemployed or considered sus iciou, preciated Padua, two hundred Ger- Ing or even Irritating the surround- I , 0 ,� ­ the form of a sudden broadside of de- island, and among the most enthusiastic his persons. T . mans being in 1564 enrolled in what Ing tissue or skin. It is claimed that %, : �s.,N would be stopped, and that the manu- whether the commander ever reached - 1�" ,.,,.,"�, I we should to -day call the university's a quarter of an ounce of freezono will � ,� I I L�­ �� muncintion of the Scandinavian coun- of them I% Mr. Matharin Arseneault, of facture of liquor within Canada for Paris. It Is believed that most of the Germans .11 L �" ' ' 11 3.1 , ". � Again Bomb Pads. a department." Pi very little at any of the drug stores, ; ", ,�, , A, tbia place. beverage purposes would- also be bombs the machine carried were LONDON, an firswt anatomical theatre of mediaeval but is suffliclent to rid ones feet of 0'.V`1 trica by German newRpapers and pub- "I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to March 12. - Germ � I .� ,;­qZ*/,, .�.�,s�,'),�' licists, like Count Reventlow, of the all who suffer," Mr. Arseneaqlt says, i Made Illegal. dropped after it was hit during the airplanes raided Paris Monday'night. Euirope. as well as the first botant- every hard or soft corn or callui. � I f ','.,,_�,,,(' The order in 4;ouncil Is passed on I 1 �4� , �. ,,�.! 1.,�_ 4 Tages Zeitung, rrom the similarity "I had been troubled with headache and, _ course of its trip. but several were The first alarm was given at 9.10 , cal garden, whose e3iotic trees cen- I *You are further warned that cutting - ., � , , '�',, I -_� the recommendation of the War still attached to the airp WhPT4 " - lane assisted Goethe in his at a corn is a SUIc4dal babill, . ..... 4, �, 4��f of the articles, it is evident that tbpy baokache about two'Yesm till I read o'clock, when seven squadrons of turlo- later ­ In -_ 'i � -,�,� 1 Committee of the Cabinet, in order I % P�,, �1,4,1 '. � the correspondent saw It lying half I , ;"� are directed by one mind. which mind Dodd's Almanac how many suffere German airplanes were reported on � � "Le, "'i I further to prevent waste, to pro- buried In the earth. Two of the their way to Parts. Bombs were drop- I I . � ,,�' L j': - _;�� apparently Is the German Govern- had benefited by using Dodd's Kidn4 stil . . / V �J. t:` � ". , I mote thrift, to conserve resources, avlators were underneath the motor at 10.15 o'clock. L � 1'��4, Pills. I d . - "I I lltt ment. "I decided to send for two boxes. and thus to. Increase national efft- and the other two nearby, having " P I - - I I . ­,.q�.,'t,'�,'. I A, The articles accuse the Scandina- Before I had finiq1ted taking thein I was eleRcY. I 'thrown themselves out In an effort A .. _ ,�-!;.'�'§"._. I . , �, �,.t�_ L MCK, GLOSSY H Eft :. .. , vitin countries substantially of being The regulations appear to be air- to save their lives. .',-e,-7;�.R,�,; X I aceomplices of the Entente, and *arn feeling as well as ever. FREE FROM DANDRUFF ;;;V.,�::+-,:%- . them that, therefore, they can expect .It gives me great pleasure to Ray a tight,. The Cabinet has taken the The Geman machine was of the . 1. ... - ,:.:: �Ak U. I -1 ,` , , , T. few words for Dodd's Kidney Pills. " plunge without amy equivocation suit ,latest model. Tt -was built it Fried- . I - I . ,- no consideration from Germany, The �-�,z-;r;,.,�--i.:���.�'.-.V-'.*.-'�., ftt I reason for this policy Is plain to All ovei the island y -3u find people without any concession to the liquor richshafen. The winks ha&a stretch Girlal Try It I Hair gets soft, fluffy and . ­.. _­­... . .. it %' � �`.;41��* P I diplomats here. Germany's dealings who tell of benefits received from Interests. The ory provinces, which of 90 feet, and It was supplied with beautiful --Get a small bottle . � , - . � , "" - - .� r Dodd's Kidney Pills. Thev are recog- means all of Ctuads, except Quebec, the most modern Instruments. The ­ t ��' qi�,, �;,,,;i of Danderine. -,,`�'A­'.�': �. ..- 4- -x ­"i with Finland thus far seem to be do- ntzed as the standard remedy for am shut off from any. source of sup- canvas wings were painted black, vio- '...... .. -, ,,.,,.; .. I ­­ - - I � "'i ­ e- . � I -41,i, Finland a minor Ger- 1�-�`__ . gned to make kidney Ills. Acting directly on the kid- ply from the let of April tln� so far let and dark blue. . ..,. . I - � man kingdom. with Lhe Emperor'n If you care for heavy hair that glis. "I . � , '­ . , ", , ,,*�t��`,.�, L neys. they refresh and invigorate thoge as intoxicating liquor for beverage Ten or twelve squadrons partial- . - tl­ . � 4W �1. son, Prince Oscar, on the throne. and orgatDR. The result Is tbAb they do porposes Ii concerned. - pated In the Wd, propeedini; towards teng with beauty and is radiant with . . , � , ! . � , , , 44 to make another HeligoIlLnd of the their full work of straining all the im- The terms of the order prevent Paris by three . ,different routes In sue- lif . e; has an inconiWable softness'"d Z I I ��­� I ,"',, � " -� � " , I thland Islands. purities, all the Aeeds of di4ease, out of any further deliveries. for example, eessive waves. The remarkably effec- is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. , - �- � ,� �T This scheme is a direct blow the blood. That is why Dodd's Xidney from borkded warehouses In tive co-operation of the anti-atreraft Just one application doubles, the 4 Toronto, I � . �. i against Sweden and. in a less degree, Pills are recognized as a totale. to which hitherto Montreal and other beauty of your hair, besides it imme- _..�� � 4 guns, the defence eseadrilles and the t,�.'V,� ,�,,� against Denmark and Norway, and in � every .,- 1 , extra -provincial firms have sent the diately dissolves particle of " ;� � aearchllghts prevented much damage X � , A . In line with the German Emperor's - . . I orders received by them from points and stopped many of the ra,lders from dandruff. Yea can not hdve�nicc hPavy, I I : .. I � ,` boast that the Baltic lands have been ea no M-feefing- within 04tarlo' to be filled. reaching the capital. healthy hair if you have dandruff. This 01 I � .11, pii:, j, �, i . If, . .1 made permanently German. The latest German move appears In the Province of Quebec, the �structive scurf robs the hair of Jts . � 4101 The Aland islands, geographically, to Germany teals ,present dry areas, which Include now, \ I 1. _,t� I be a familiar one. YOKE - � -:L isro as much a part of Sweden as R011AANIA MAKES PEACE. dlu'stre, its strength ard its very life, t 4 . Pfewfoundland [a of Canada. Through- that she is now In a position where or Will Include on May lot next, and if not overcome it produces a fever- 0 , ­ she to so strong in the north that nearly the whole of the province, are . *' �, , F�1. 4out the war Sweden has been trou- she need no longer cultivate the similarly protected. Liquor cannot be The Teutonic Powers Impose terms of ishneas and itching of the scalp; the dM - Z,_. I.s,",_ L, � . , " �e.-, - ' ,�e_ , I : bled by the fear that Russia would Cotiquerors. liair roots famish, loosen and die; then . friendship of the Scandinavian coun- taken jnt,o them from Montreal, the Record.. "1F,-,,',` - 11 umarda has the bair falls out fast. Surely get a � �a .1 � I? occuPles tries, and that she may make what- one big met spot left. Montreal It- SASSY, March 12.-Ro I ,I , ., . take them. Germany now .,. � � , 1; I the -islands temporarily. but the Ger� ever damaging arrangements she do- self will go dry on May lot of next olgoed -the German peace terms. 6er- 9111all bottle of ,,Knowlton's Danderine ,. I—, .. I , "*k .. for I. !� . -_ 1, I I - LL .. =an flag files over public buildinis. stres and threaten them. It Is the year. when the provincial prohibitory many served her final ultimatum on from any drug store and just try it. �� �,, .3 , - � �� and no one believes It will overcome .same procedure she followed when legislation comes Into effect. Roumanta on March 3, giving the lit- . . ' ' . I , I down except by force, This in a bar she began bombarding undefended The effort of the liquor men to tle kingdom only twenty-four hours I'lliker In F"nee. - 11 ''I . to American. as well a. to British British coa,st towns, like Beer- get some relaxation of the regula- in which to make a final decision. A PAPHS. ,Ni -r -h i I -The A- - ` - St. Patrick's Day ­�:__17 - - " I trade with Russia. borough, explaining her action on the tions by securing a higher alcoholic Crown Council was hold and It was - -tnn D. Pi,ker. 11 u, I 11 i That the Scandinavian countries ground that they were fortified. She content &Ilowance for temperance decided that Roumanla, completely See re ta ry of War. Nev I has arrived at a French port, ' . I � I I ; have been averfriendly to the Entenze now attacks the Scandinavian coun- beer was ill Wain. Intoxicating liquor Isolated and without outside support, Secretary Dakerl pluins to Fnend 1 90 cents for 10 -inch. double -sided . . I .j .pM tries with the excuse that they are Is denned an any liquor or beverage would have a brief time In l7rcn-. Jr,:v,v1tne �r- Wearing of ,he Green W'11'am"ooleyl 17348 . I � .e here as an smutting ebargA. to bow to the force of I . Sweden has been generally rated the unneutral, that contains more than two and circumstances and take 4 courab from person the eoncrete requ;ta alreae,y I 01T to Phila lelphin Wilfred Glenn I ; . most pro -German of the neutral Count von Reventlow writes that one�half per cent. of proof spirits. which there appeared t6.be no escape. achle�ed. In the efforts of n'F d P T),,T t - Harp that Crice Thro' Tara's Hal's 'Buff ) . ". I European nations, except possibly as the Swedish Government has be- This makes the standard the same as F6rmer Premier Bratlano. who at- ment to place in I.ie field this v,-ar . , Jock o- Hazeldean, Henry B.,r ; '80" . . Spain. The royal family. the artatoo- come more and more attached to the that already adopted by the prohlbl- tended the meeting, declared that no n arrAy that will be a fiictor In the . T racy, the univerattids and the army over, there will nation could -9ceept terms so bumil- a . Mediev of O:d Time Reels D*Almaine . � ., � bave been outspokenly pro -German. cause of Germany's enenties. German tion provinces. More . King Ferdinand asked him It campaign. . I Favorite Hornpipe Me Iley [?'Almaine � 16393 1 I 1'� feeling toward her has cooled, and be 'no compensation for the liquor lating ,,�'. ., � For a long time it wax feared that that "Swedish freedom of action has business now wiped out. The liquor be would assume his old*posltton at I Britl,,h In Bathan,,. Moilia; Mict,ree Charles 1­16rrisnn � 177 30 f I Sweden would join the Germanic aill- been greatly limited." men's compensation came In the last t1ke bead of the Cabinet and accept LONDON. March'12 -A Britisb of- Little it of H taven Charles Harrison " ;� � stace. )kccording to one newspaper The Nordtleutsche Allgemelne Zel- few months through this millions the responsibility for refusing Ger- ficial statement dealive with the MeMey of I joh+­ R. Gagnier �w � I 1 21CO12 � ; 156 per cent. of the tteel Germany has tung Says that the Norwegian news- they made In d1spoirtAg of stocks oil muny,x terms. Bmtlano replied ,be operations In Mace -10111a. sn)s: Medley 6f -SCAAcb jigs R. Gagnier J 11 ., I used for munitions hits been furnish- papers minimize German successes hand at abnormal prices. could not undertake Individually to "Near Mechors, at thv 1W" I I 1! . alcUth Of tbe " � I .1� *4 by Sweden. and that therefore, there cannot he I bear such a burden - Struma, our lufrntry nished , noWle 12 -inch. f)ouble-sided Blue Seal Record 11 .. . � 1 *,� - I I � I Penmark has never been consider. any more talk of Norwegian neutral- CONTINUE TO ADVANCE, 'Under the V606 terms, Roumi�anta I post Friday and killud the entire ''. .1h. 711�11 04� overfrieadly to the Entente. but. tt,y. The Cologne G%gette. In com- ,. I - � not only will bive to give up Dob- garrison." . Mav,urnecnitoamin' I amliert Murphy 55069 1 11 , considering the fact that she to a - Sunshine of Your � mile Murphy I .... I "fis" menting dn the Swedish presit editor- rudja. lose control of the Danube and :,, I ett lire ,g" ec no s A ..'': � small nation, living under the muz- tale regarding the occupation of the TWillsh xn� Palestine Gain on Twelve- d -other at o mle &art- The road to success Is slippery and I 11:1 � �: �. I . 111��., I, xles of the Germans, and the mailed' Aland Islands. says, - 'Mile Front. tim. but she will be compelled to - he who travels thereon needs a lot of Charming Red Seal Records . '! that abe - il lk I - Sat at her tbroat the fact '-The Sweden have no cause for LONDON, March 12 -Another ad- yield to GermsLui,lirge *'hest. petro, . I ,� . , W '.1 b leaning b*ck*i'rd in m1lutsiulng complaint: they reap simply tb6 re' vance in Palestine by the British leum and salt concessigns. it is un- sand- - - -1 . Come 8rck to Erin John McCormnele 74158 A` "' 4�4 1; .44 beir neutrality towards the Entente suit of their policy of -over-prudence troops to oMetally reported.. atorward derstood that Germany wIll have con- . - 'rish Emigron- 0 John McCormack 74j'q7 ". � , , countries 4 .Understood to have caue, trot of the Routuatrian railways for . -- I', , . during the war.- - I moyement of about La mile *lid tbret- period of 16 years and will have Minstrel 8ey John McCormack 64117 ,. * . - � I The expectilng landing of Germ*A quarteft on a front of twelve miles . , 3, I;. I � troops In Finland Is reported to have, having been made on Sabirday and Woesslon of the four principal fortj- ffizzy'nd Faint $polls When Irish Eyes are Smiling McCormack 6463t :. . �ff beepi effected In the neighborhood of fled passes through the Carpathians. I . ., Sunday. The text of the statement - , ­� 11 . 1) . ... I I I Abo, a rinutsh Port OPP041te the says- 'Hear dierrk at any "His Nl3stei*s Voice" dea!er , I I All German goods are to enter Ron An Wa"nZll of H"rt Trobbb . W . I . . Aland tolands and 100 miles West Of "On Saturday night and gunday mania tree of duty. while all Roo- Sho" to N"dedla � . . . Helsingfors. The Invading 4ttacb- ou- of waulan good �Urlft With the exce,10- 71111" Write for (me coDy of wir 620 -page Musical ; I � . r northward advance Astride I ,,I,�Jlf go Into Germany, V I I ; . . I ment to maid ta; be .composed 4f .2.040 3rerg"lerp-Na uider tha bl : I ,!O, I ., ��, I . I . . I ,buluo road contInUO tIon of �ssKisln� reductloSti, - I Encyclopedia. listing over 900OVi-ior Recowds � I 1. � * lnfa*try ssd'a'tbrite� di4ftilliftY. ' through a most precipitous "d AIM- I I Those fftlmp of weaknew, tkom dis" - I 11 . it � �.. � , , . I - . cult country to the face of obstinate Son jo Aastrials I�Jtsoeror. I I I spills Axd "'&U gone" 901das sehations, . " " � �. 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