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.111, � � .iop, so I bot*ht visls:1 Aest son of Ur. ceremony was perfor,med at it:30 No"reisil. 31%c,
� .1 I i -Xii We. 4xiii-Liver Pill$, aild � ar . On, A. m. by Rev. Mr. ,tt 0. I
I I 4d Mrs. Win. Rgtle(jqe, of Clif �. ..".0 NO, a yellow -U, is. & wt; Board pm b1tatiolls,
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, Lj" ' 00% I Am very tbmk- � Sarah Ann. Xerr relict :[ the late No. 2 valitte. 93O to $0. .
.. 11 .. , ", �� QAo, $oa for, my i*covery,.11 � George Board, xmW sister f Mr. J. J. of pneumonia. He was born in -Ire- No. 3 white. 13Q to Me. . � I . I 2 on tk
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. i� , �, GEORGE HEIL uateapsth$ McDonald and Miss Sadie Isobel, Bran. per on. $11 W. - I this Wiut�r by solling
!� , _01 D%peataltat in wame!0'nj1!Nh raw$ On Monday of last Week Mr. shorts, Per ton. $40.40, � . Mze.ry ,
,, 10 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hygh L Stock and New § Potatoes. .
A A to ch to and nervou,; d 'I , a- Thomas Fear, ail and - 11 - I
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11 . & t,140 resso VO known resident of Hullett passed $16.
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� a tation free. Oflleweltshnodutrte%ed nee on _�eat age of Straw (Track, Toronto). � Spring SaIcs.
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I 9*d St. Andrews streets back of To rance. Sophia Whiteford, widow of tile 90 -years. The late Mr. I ear was a Car late, per ton. $8.50 to $9. � We pay highwi: coin iiii1ons and In
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.i Hall. North Street. officelsouralito, I Is. m.; , late David Thomas, passed away at native of En 1, � Ish our Saleamen w1m, literature 111%
�� L ij ur.days and Satur ..Fland and came to this , : a "punob" to IL
,4:vp&a p,,m. Mondays, TL� Farmerst Market. I
,��i� - I . vanings by alipp Istment. , the home of her brotlier, Mr. Win. country with his father in 1849. Fall wheat-MillIng. $2.14 per bunbel. Seu4 far out li-it of Now Offoringe and
- __.... 2 Whiteford, of Extizer, Wednesda,X Mr. 'Fear is survivea by one son Goose wh"t--0.10 to $2.12 per bushel full outioultir&
. - I morning. of last week. She was 78 William, with whom his lived , and Barley-MaRing, $i.60 to $1.62 per bush
. 11 LEGAL - CARDS -_ - -_ . years of age. . (1a1,11L to $1 per bu.h.1 LINGTOW
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� . � I'll Emss 0 1 ROXV� lia6" Solicitor, Fhght Lieut. Harry Norman van rey Snell. Buckwheat -$1.85 per bust
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; Etc) ,Qrue street Squaral Dusen, of Grimsby, a,k nb The death occurred4at her bottle Hay -Timothy. $20 to 433 pe tc is tZ (1111TAIII.1811911 U371 Tona"To, OUT,
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1-11 �_ . -_ Rev and- Mrs. Maim, of Brussete6 on the .5th- concesmon of Tucker- ad qlavor.41& to, 120 iier ton. -
. I � , -1 1=0.111111 CITOR, NbTARV PUSLI� Smith, on March the 13th, after a 1 4 MARKET, �
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�,_ AND. P tNV.V.. bile performing a flight. He was lingering illness, of Mary Jane Cole- : J. P. Ilickell & Co. report the Talks
. offlael Co H so 0�� e,leh WANT MORE TRACTORS
.. ur 22 years of age. I mail, belts d wilts of Mi.. James prices on the Chicago Board of Trade:
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� I I 1! �. L * HAYS . 'Phone 88 Pte. Albert Wellington MacLean, Cameron. Tie deceased, who was� I - , 1 .Open. High. Low. Close. close. COUNTY COUNCIL WANTS FIVE
I A_ 1C , g1dest son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. in her 56th year, was tile elqest Corn-
, a . .ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, MacLean, of Wingham, was married daughter of the late Robert, Colp- May .... 12T 127% 12674 127% 126% MORE SENT INTO HURON
: I Oftice Hamilton St.. Sterling Bank Blook I Oatsi- .
I Goderich in Surrey, .Eng., on Feb. 19th, to maj�, of T�cl.kersmith. '.S,he was born I M y .... 95% 86% 85% 86 as
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.. . Miss Bessie May Jaciison, of New- in 8tanle 062 where April ... 90 9014 8gV2 go%% -gsl A special mi ting of tile county
,. eONVEYANCING AND NOTARY lyn, Bacon Hill: I ... she lived until the age 6f'i-', years i "Pork- council was held at (Aintim on Tues-
j when the family moved to Tue'ker- I May .... ..... ..... ..... ..... 47.90 d4y, March 216, when resolutions
11 I dicoRdt&GRICENSLADIC, Bayfield, Convey- A quiet wedding was solemnized isinith ,On Decemb I La rd- I pit in accordance with the
. &Doing and Notary Public. I at Empress Avenue., Methodist . er 18t, IM), she, M y .... 25.67 25.72 25.62 25.72 25.70 were pass
T.3ROUDFOOT. KILLORAN _& COOKS, church, London, -on March 27th was inarried to Mr. James Cameron jualy .... 26.00 26.17 26.00 26.10 28.05 movement for gvtsater production of
I . �, Barriatei otartoo Pub- when Mr. W. J. Alotz, of Oredito , 24.27 2-4,12 24,20 24*20 '*The reeve.% of the various munici-
, & a, Soliolt4rd, N � and settled on tho adjoining farm, I Ribs— foodstuffs.
- . , ., . was -married -to- Bertha Horney , , where they had sine -e resided. , May .... 24.15
"94jp0ot--On the Square. 2nd 'door from Hamll- .: July .... 24.65 24.75 24.62 24,72 24,70
1 � daughter of Mr. 'slid Mrs. G. H. , Mr. David Qavis, one of 14eaforth's LIVERPOOL MAHKETS. palities were instructed to call
I 2 '01`4 to loan at lowest rates. Horney, of Exeter. I respected 'residents, passed away on meetings in their respective vil-
. . 'QW1�"'Iva.to .d I Liverpool. April S. -Bea, extra in to
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. . tv, (if Clinton, died on Tuesday niorn" The late Mr. Davis wks hot _ Havre ohort cut 14 to 16 the., 137s. in this direction.
.. " I AUCTIONEERING ing of last wi�ek. He had been en- birnie, Scotland, coming to Canada Raco�, Ctuntioriiind cut, 26 to 90 tbs.. ge in wheat and
- �, I", -ate banking in Mark- with his parents 60 years before lfLe. all cereals. is to be encouraged, and
" rl,MOMAS GUNDRY. gaged in priN Clear hollies, 14 to 16 tbs.. 160s.
.,. I �. X JL , dale for many y2ars and was highly n wn of Seafo and I Long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs.. in some townships already s lendid
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he walked out to the home or his 1608. gi e being -offered for I e best
I'll Hamilton street. Goderjoh. s made esteemed. brother on the 8th concession or I Long clear middles, heavy, S5 to 40 tbs., ,zes at
��� Was made everywhere %ad " effort, e (is of wheat.
� satletaotion. I . A well-known resident of W* Ing- Hibbert, which farm he helped to 1508. In the afternoon a public meeting
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"�� � 0=15 zyrov sale notes discounted. ham passed away at his home on - a time. Shoulders, square,
", .�. . clear and where he lived lot 11 to 12 tbs., 128s. was held in the town hall, at which
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1 I I VETERINARY. the person of Mr. Rouerick McLean. homestead farm, 0,here lie. contin- Warden 14',11iott, ky,,ho uccupied the
I I P_ W. F. CLARK, V.S,, graduate of the He is survived by a brother, Mr. ued to make his home. -until t is rf�e 4DAWI[AE MAjRiKws chair), RPv. Messrs. flogg. Agnew.
Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. I Hector McLean, aita a sister, Miss .
!�, D years ago, when tie returiwd anti ' Joiles and Abery, Messrs. Musgrove,
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?,�. 'to. MY %r,rovod method of operating on horses Mr_Ro
__ " Was bert Jefferson passed away .antotoji,
. 11 teeth. fresh supply of veterinary medicine TORONTO. April 9 -There *as a Thompson, ex -Warden D. C
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= Godorici - March 27th of'an Xged and rpsp(,ct- - 4 1
,t� , - 29th, aged 51 years. He had spent ed resident of this district, in tile bulls, but the market for lightweight a ricultural ri�brtsentative. These
.. � INSURANCE practically all his lift, in Donny- person of William Choweh, A -lin had butcher cattle was very dull, and ap- alldresses were ot a very high order
rook,.;4ia St. Augustinelcommun- attained the age of 81 years 4 proximately from 16c to 25c lower in and s1ruck a responsive chord in
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� cKILLOP MUTUAL FIRL INSUR' itv. Fle was a brother of Mrs. W. inonths and 4 days. Deceased 'had ; many cases. Medium to poor cattle the hearers, who showed their at)-
: M ANCE CO. - W. Hough, of 'Willigham. I I been ailing for tl;ree or four years. are very hard to sell, as was evidenc- prPeiation by frequent applatiso.
I 1 � Farm and Isolated Town Prop" insured. Death claimed another of the old; mainly from infirmities brought on t ed yelaterdaye The meeting should do much to-
� I value of Property i - nsured up to January, residents of Blyth, March 28th us by old age. Born in Devonshire There is, however, a steady enquiry wards speeding up prooduction.
0 tnowolil 97&0i) the person of. John Barrett., ho England, he eame, to ('anada whei; for breedy stockers and feeders, and A I*PHOlution was SIB adopted by
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I Godorleh,.Jm. lDvslis, V100-PI708 out Beeoh-
I W Ua-13 Boo -Tress. Seaforili. Wome days. He was born, ill Sill- rilover Mr Westlake and after li%- find ready sale at the market. ernment to exercise stricter econ-
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�t , George goo irtney. Tuckersmith; JohnForri-, . ,
�-!' an: Mai- his parents. born(,, and eontinuta untif a few price for contracted hogs was $21, multiplication of pubfic oflices. as
. Harlook;John tiennowi8e, Broadbag The assessment or thii Town of years ago, when he retired to F.xeter. fed and watered. it looks like lower retrenchment was nee )
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�� 1� AGENTS - J. W. You, Godetich; Sand prices, some of the packers talking I .
;,�', Leitch. Clinton: Win. Chooney. Seaforth . ir � I aff "rs as wetl as Increised produc- to the large aoreage available thet
I " 6, aloway. searort.b. ' $20 fed and watered, to -day a clean ' t ton by the farmers and others. additional tractoks are considered
I �.% Policy Holders MW ay their sasessmenu at probable by ihlllt.rY .XpertA. AS Tong Cut of $1 per cwt. Whether ihey will WE WANT NOW This resolution was considered nectOssary. � .
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, as this front is In its present post- succeed or not depends largely, of very timely and was adopted im-
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1. il; ,ftald. . . I, DIVE I& HANDONED tion the Germans, cannot exert their course, on the receipt -. tit in Huron Co animousiv and it is hoped A -ill do . Chil.dren.*-Gry.
tl. .�11 - __ I __ I . full strength on the, line before 011110AGO IJVZ STOCIL Re table Age . - unty to good hi file ditleetion sought
. . .1 � __ - Amiens. The cannonade in this re- .. sell PAham's Peerless Fruit and Or.
, is U 'A namental treesduringFell and Winter t jo .
I FRATERNAL SOCIPTIES , Chicago. April 8--Cattle-Receip It was decided also to ask the On- FOR FLETCHER3
. I NCIENT 0"13R OF FORESTERS. -The GerrAans Are Now 9xtending gion may be the prelude of a massed 000. Market strong. Beeves, $10.25 ;;; ar Government to send live ad -
V , the Batilei-ine. atta k such as*bent the British line $16.80; stockers and feeders, $8.40 to $12; months. Good pay, exclusive territory, CA 870,R I -A
$ 1� legal reserve, friend� and Benevc- . �
I A out ree selling equipment. ditional traftors into the com p-
leat Socie y in causids, Sickan funeralbeue durNg the latter days of March. cows and heifers. $6.85 to $13; calves. I There are at present three Gove�rl.y,_ I � I N,
� fijtk� jitnught life, 10 to 3D year pav life and Statements of German prisoners $10.50 to $16. Over 600 Acreti of the choicest Nursery Got youi JA :Z2 fit The &W.
en awnient insurance. Funds 45a.000,000. Plans. Have 8"n Altered t"011owitia have convinced French military cri Hogs-Receilpts 68 000. Market we&X ment tractors in Huron, and owing -, �.
membership over 2.OW,O" ^-Gil�rt� in all partil . , - Light, $17 to $17.66; mixed. $16.80 to Stock, including NEW varieties con. - I.
I the Repulse of Teutons Who ties "hat the real 6biective of the 6o hea ._16 to 117 36; rough $lg trolled b us Handsome up-to-date sell. 11 .
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"�)) . C d, tqo go Tried ln.Vain to- Smash Through great -German oVensive - -an PEirts to $16.30; pigs $12.75 to $16.60; bulk of Ing equipment and a splendid Canadian
' t And 3rd Mondays eac M312th. k1all, ca,per " Is stock to offer custrimers. We are
.C. . �1.. cr, Giderich, meet$ Ist
. , I rs alwalts rel; to Antienti - War Lords Hoped and that so far from expecting checks sales. $17.10 t; $17.55. grow
.A Northatreetand Square. Vj,t�o Sheep-Receipta 14.000. Market firm. not jobbers. Write now fot agency
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I T cdvne. For lnfc- nation RoAy .Z� That They Would Reach Paris. which wo0d make Amiens the goal sheep, $13 to $17.75; lambs, native. $16
1 . GEO. H, SMITH. C. Ft. . C. BUNT. See of bloody and undeciAvc battles, the to $21. . � I terms to
.", LONDON, April 9. - Facing Teutonic high comma -id sent its EAST SUFFALO LIVE STO(M PFLIIANI NURSHRI CO..
1; . 12 - French, British and American troops forces for-7ard prepared for rapid Last Buffalo. April S.-ICattle-Ris- Toronto, Out.
'4 1 strongly entrenched, and well equip- advances, tn r pen waritare. ceipts. 3006 Strong; prime steers. $14.60 N.B--Catalogue sent on request to appii-
�� , "In order to alleviabe the march (if to $16 shipping steers, $14 to $14.25* but-
" ped for battle, the German army has - ' cents for agencies or purchaseis of
1A for the moment given up its dirert the troops," says an official despatch, chers, 110 to 413.26; yearlings. $11.75 to ,
. , $13.25; heifers, $9.25 to $12.26; cows. 86 Nursery Stock.
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I . Bf`ophou Bros. drive against Amiens. Following ut- "the order was given to prepare Zor to $12 50:, bulls, $7 td $11; stockers and �, , � .- --
j; ter r4pulse in his efforts to smash their departure and to orrganize the feeders, $7.50 to $10,75; fresh cows and - - - - - --
.�i GODERICH straight through to his ,)bjective, the convoys tit such a way as only to trong, $66 to $140.
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14 enemy is now attetnrting a new carry with them What was Indispens- CVr11r;_1_.R6ecelpts, 3600. Slow.
?, Hogs-Recelpts, 12,500. Slow;
I duce the menace of a counter-offen- slonp. The loading carriages. the tago, $13 to $14. he 6'7.0 ** I J. McEWEN
.1 nianoeuvre, which is Intended to able. The remainder was to be stored $19.40 to
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� , broaden the field of action and re- at a depot designated by the divi- yorkeils, $18.50; light Yorkers. $19 to
"'L funeral Dire(lors $18-15. pigs, $18; roughs. $16 to $16.25;
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. L- I ga;ifs nciade by the Teutons since ment and arming of the man al had lambs. $IG to $20.75; yearlingi, $14.60 to
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I , I ttended to .%,larch 21. been carefully planned, well as $15.6o; cliprped, $13 to $17.85: wethers.
. � Reports from the battle line dis- the distribution of mays lathe ,,,u,. $14 I, -to $14-50; ewes, 37 to $14; mixed
., I. at all houm-night or. day. . close the first stages of this new Ger- try to be invaded, the men �o carry sheep, $14 to $14.25 (all clipped stock). SPECIALS
I I - wan offensive aimed at either side of reserves of f od enough to last two XUltary Drop All Rioting Charges- ---,----.--.- -,-- __ �
I the. sall-ent in the allied lines. From days, and two flasks, the usual food QUEBEC, April 9 -All charges of
I -_ La Bassee Canal, In he north, to the for a day following them In rolling rioting have been dropped by the A nice line of Spoolslat 5c.
I ctors east of Laofi. �he great artll� kitchen& and provisions for three military authorities, except in the
.� ,CLUBBING RATES 1,eery forces of the enemy are tbun- days in company convoys. In short, case of two men, Hachette and Miller. each.
I R dering with the bombardment, deep- every arrangement shows that the
, ening at pla(�es to the intensity of Oerman command had decided to re- I who were arrested Friday on a
: , WITH THE STA drumfire. sort to open warefare. It Is certain charge of participating in the rioting. I A nice line of Prints at 17c.
A, The length of tWs front Is approxi- that the military situation after more Three of those who were refused
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� .i - � The Stalf and Toronto Daily Globe ......... .. $5 25 mately 120 miles. North of L -ens, than 15 days of operations Is one of I hall Friday were lined one dollar and 11annelette al ri,lt prices -
I I . . 1. 1. 1. - costs for carrying a weapon. bought bdore the advance.
� j , , . 14 6. 11 Daily M 'I and E ir .... 5 25 east of Arras, along the new front extreme disappointment to the Ger- Major Gregor Barclay, Judge Ad -
A Montrea;'Fisinilyatriddi 'and running thriugh Bucquoy to Albert, man command."
I I Weekly Star ................... 2 65 south to Montdidler and thence east- vacate, who represented the military
� . . . . . . . .�i - .4 1. 1. Weekly Sun (Toroatii) .......... 2 40 ward past lAasigmy and Noyon to a I.Ady Lawyees Ambition. authorities, did not insist upon the Fine line of Pfflow Cotton' at
I I application of the order-in-Counell.
.. . 41 " Toronto Daily Star ....... ..... 4 30 point far beyond Chauny, the Ger- LONDON. April 9.-Mles Adelaide 30c. a yard.
i ,I, 1. 11 ,, Torogto Daily Worlil ........... 5 25 mans are *.ammering the allked Unes H. Greaside, B.A.. of Toronto Uni- which allowed him to draft men
i C. " " Torosto Disily'Nows ............. 4 30 in an attempt to break the defences varsity, has dolned the staff of Messrs. I caught near the scene of a riot. It Is Special in Cotton at 15c. a
11 - . " likely, however. that he will Insist
" I 1, Pik. sia's Ailv"sto ............. 3 00 and prepare them for the infantry Munton. Morris, King & Co., London, I upon this course of action In all yard, worth 20c.
1. " .. The Cinistry Gentlemas ........ : 3 25 assault which may be expected at any wltk,the object of being articled to I future cases.
. 91 9. .1 Ltisaiso Daily Aiver6w ....... 5 00 moment. them as International law agents-, to Handkerchiefs from 5c. up.
4 , - -L - Daily Free Press ....... 5 00 04 the western "elbOw" Of the be supplemented by articles under 25*A" ptefugeem Flee Before Hans.
�1 Is 9. ,, Mpatrod WaMy Witsm ...... 2 90 salient, In the allied lines, the Ger- the Solicitors Acts, If the profession � .
i I I. - - ir w I A spw'al line for Comforters,
4 W $A 11 WwW,Wik Re"wal ......... 4 25 mwis are forced to fight u )iitll. The is thro n open to women. LONDON, April 9. - I:ore than
I 0,: I V " " ". I . . a" Wastainder. 3 30 advance across the loweir ground 260,00o refugees from the regions full yud wide, at 30c.
.. 96 : Itogislar ....... I ....... 2 90 along the Somme, Alicre, Avre and Clerman 9 Arrested. taken from Russia by Germany tire
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� 6. to . 16tw&y Mijolst (Toreals) ...... 4 25 "i
I i .. " Luce rivers bast carried .hem up to a AMSTERDAM, April 9.-Tbe Lo- o"king safety from the German A few doz. Flannelette Blank-
, " Meuse Ma . ........... 2 75 parapet of hills which sentinel the kal Anzelger (Berlin) says that Cap- troops on the eastern fronti,er of the
,. " 4. .. lia. J=?(aT .) ........ 2 25 road to Amlens. Attacks along thim o clear at $2.25. worth
" 1; 0 0 1, wasusit's HMO Companies tain beerfield, who 'was particularly Ukraine. The Russian Government, ets It
I 01� I natural bulwark have netted the .. c neerned In the distribution of tb(- according to a wireless statement It- $3.00.
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1 " 0 , (114*14a) ......... A.4-1 .... 3 25 emy only Insignifica4t: gains at a kor- memoir of Prince Lichnowsky. the sued Friday, has notified the German
J �, " " Tist $6111111111111 gv*&i"'.P"i .... 3 25 rible co4t. Al polnU this; Gera" former German Ambassador at Lou- Govairnment,that since the conclusion
�%" " 46 JU,100961 "JjarbO - 3 SO -gatoed!, but thses gains tbe situation b" become Chddren's Stockings, ranging
.. i " . 80&6��Z � 01fortm h*" � 4on, hai Been placed under "proven- of peace
, .1� t1"sAh1Fp~`t I-AUM" -,r � intolerable and the refugees have from 2%. up.
, _* uv4f. timill"d only is thep, oilbiwon live arrbst."
L �� " , lu taiiaiaii cat"bystsift of sharp sallents which are swept by . concentrated 013 the frontiers of the
'" .,% ........... 2 00 of Smolensk, Vitebsk and
. I " I 0, ........ 3 75 KA� smd machine-gulk ore aad tem- Greeks Fight in C;ucastia. provinces A few Chd&en's Mint, to clear
. .. - I (2 , #,,.,... Mcibilex. The Russian
. . a . .. uw 1.11'&-...._.. of shells whftdver etiouly Goverameat
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X� , .. 480 P"' ATHENS. April 0 -Greek voluo at a
� ... .,�, " a 4. ..... 42S troops are seen formthS for an teemIn Southeastern Russia are ec- mays It prolso"s to open the frOntiOn vil'i"_ ,
. It j N 9. 64 Z. =;;(-a---.-..... 3 00 AttiWk- for these refuge" Until their definite
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. ,'-,,. oubl[le. mi4er Greek -born officers
. , I � � . H $a . IWO" sia CoNho the German General at" for tbs lately In the Rusdan arrAyi-4 second --- Usili"wir, to clear at $1
'. (00M*) . ....... i,.�. 4" allied reserve army. wlileb " yet Miller's Worm Powders are not
�j ....... , division of Greeks Is bel piw gliment.
.,i.,i r I , �" gtates 014ilrb t6 halo been dawn no" ng formed I -
I T - b ",bars in am ttj - tWe and Agbfts.aae tire I hurpasgesi bs, any other preparation
� . ("i " ," ta addiblalis 60 an abeV*# to 047 I*k.uy nwwt the T11111itolklic ALt ady beguwa a worm aemrover. Indeed. there
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... r , � I �� r. for OTTAWA, April 8. --:- An unquali- o P 4 its excellence Highest Pft PAW for
I I he had with The At6 116ut and, the Mining ,f bitter ov, seek its aid at the first Indication oi
, .�, , 6' i I tectlon to the German left Usk. ' Was; sivion by Hon, C. .1. the presence (if worms in their
. . � .� "a Da No aa Its I ....13 25 Thb assault to still going on. �,�fte ==sMinlattir of Justice, to the children. knowing that It is a eri lIs
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.. I ::'�, . . . ,often death. Mother Oravos' WIM ranod with the United 81a es Food is is NCEWEN
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