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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-04-19, Page 61-� .__ . . .1 I - . 1 At - . 0 1. . I 1 . I . �� I ;� __­ I I --,-; _., . . I 0 1110 I I: ;11 III 'I I � - . .1 01 � I I I ::is!: . , � ! !!!;:::::�� - I I i I , i. .� It ­ RAC ' 1. ."%AhAKA!"k . i 1 0690. 1 %� 1, . dak.&WAAft 11 ... I 10 11 I .- $$SQ_)S1'5"J � FURIOUS BATTLE� ES, � I.. ,� I _______.1__-_. .11. - ­­­ i � 10 � -1 I � � � � A �11 . . . TREEI (X) 1 German's Pay Terrible Price to i 11 .. I 0 Reach Bailleul. . . I Ad&vw a postcard to 10 -wand I . - -1 � -_ � I It � __ - I wAgv"f return. =&Aar.@= Of -9ur --s �roggle In -Northem France Is the- � I I stowIllostmted go.paggicatalegue of Most Savage of the War and tke � 1. Qxrdmu. Flower isad-ilold Seeds. e ... RoOtSeeds, Graina Bulbs, Small Teuton Dead Lie lu'Piles Before . k I Fruits. Garden Tools. Etc. tile British Posltlon5 - (ieneral . . . ,&PB%�L_W, ,all aho and Y*u . Haig's Line 19 Now Strongly "' .. , I 1c) of 4our chat" , � � � - Supported. � I '­_ I- ( , I. - 040 40 jl��V ("W � . Bunerfly Flower LONDON, April 16, — Seve� days I I slier the Germans launched their % � snis is one of the airiest and daint- I I lost flowers Lwavinablo- especially I gigantic iwimault against the British 1 11 adapted to b Drdering beds of W1419 11ups between Lens and Ypr08 the 1, I . . . . . . ... I growth. momentum of their attack his belo, , , flowgrawidthossofs,11tavicri , . , I , , 1. I is quickly ano of the Teutonic 'L� Tits seeds germiva brok*u and the waves . I . IL few weeks I cQm into blooms in . o iling before the rock i L . . trom sowing. The fl rescence is . I of the British defence. While the k. $Deb as to completely obscure " famoolk I i a veritable Clermans have made gains of ground I L th I ewpamadelicate and and have driven a wedge Inti) the . 01% . ; M. The Butterfly allied lines to a considerable depth, . bloo, ,., . I bay-a-fallel AL0TU11QA1L_b_qLw_0_Q_a.. stiater and.w_ly _-, , . I I .- .11 I . .1 � . . . ,�i.lplw , � C QUUT CZV1 a i ENNIN IS OUT __­.. -.�....",Iil"....",".",--.-- --.-.-- Austro-Hungarian Foreign Min- ister Has Resigned. I HIS- Actjoa- 144W Vauxed Oy F-ublics- - Lion of Peace L ietter Written by Emperor Charles to President of Franice.- %)rinmph for 'Pau -Ger- num Party, by Whom q Czerain Wail Aa� I 140 LOND<*, April 16.-Accor4ing to des I patches recelved) from Vienna Count Czernin, the Austro-Huugarla� 1199 Foreign Minister. has resigned. Emperor Charles accepted the resignation and entrusted Coun it is Czernin with the conduct of foreign affairs until hie successor is ap- � pointed, An ofilcIal statement received here is from Vienna asserts that the latest statements of the French Premier. U. Clemenceau, concerning t he con,- Aust and - -_ _ � , , - I --- I I - - - I IF - . . I � I - " I I �� I I . PIZ 11 .. I I r 1$5 - _.. - -I . I. I I . I i I I a I I -1 -1 1. . I - - I � . The . 11 i ICAL Treatbaent K for i K 0 0 RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, 10 a Lumbago, Constant Headaches, 0 1 ents and all, Is I urinary Derangem , Is K Kidney .ad Bladder Troubles. I - INI � ---si - I -----*-mxmsxxxxnxxo. 2�'­' — '------ ---'- na that there'Wo ab attempt to aide . . SwFarlaota #.hj,so4&4 - __ �Ihey --- -I& _tIte1r_P,ttffiPUQq - - yliii�f' - break through or take important rall.- A.-Wria France regar. ding the possibility of Its, authen-tici­tr, -but ... that-Ahe- -F-renou ---- has Sprint. roc O& sow in *0 mixtemall. � other Valuable oesslusas 19 I toad jupqkloms. 0�6& 1W C*bsupw OA4 I**= of L , - opening peace negotiations do not at- the version was garbled. It also been reported that the letter was � During, the last day there have 0 rwearb co.uIllm li5F_ been bitterly -fought engagements &C = ter the situation as regards ma- jority of Count CzeimIn's declar- written by the Emperor's mother-In- � UM. _100,61"YRIZA-sm - � . -, � four pfAces, all on the northern 01,40' 42% 4tions. The AUqtrIaA Foreign MInW1 to law. - � Roumanla . Count Czernin was In of the salient to the mouth of Ypres. %V , try. the statement Buys, In ii44ble . when the letter was published by the .... I Seven assaults against the British I wertain who was responsible for French Government, and he was . L, treaches at M6rville, near the &pox I "'. I delivering to the French what is said summoned to Vienna Friday. , ; . � Irford%r Lloya George in England of the triangular dent In the British to have been a forged letter, subatf- Count Ottokar Czernin vOn 1phu- upon the need for men to bear AMD line, have been burled back by the WILL MEET. IN SECRET had under &0120- British. Neuve Egliae on the extreme tuted for the letter which was to have been delivered. Neither Prince denitz, a *wealthy Bohemian land- , the Government ment plans to place 60.000 men In soutbwestern' spur of the MesslueS Sixtus, whose character is beyond 'or owner, was Minister to Roumanta when that country entered the war. kb,Aki as rapidly ma possible to train Ridge. has been taken by the "r- suspicion, A anyone, else to accused Within six weeks after the death of . Sir Robert Borden to Pi opose them at some of the large camps mans after a struggle which will $9 of falsification, continues' the state- Emperor - Francis Joseph, Count . I established in the country since the Into history as one of the greatest to send them of the past week. ment, which concludes: "The affair Is b,erewith declared to be at an end." Czernin was appointed ]P�reign Min - outbreak of war. and , overseas in Quotas of 6,000 a month. The British, however, have not re- Count Czernin did not know of Ister by Emperor Charles. Count Czernin Is a very clooe friend of For Finst TWie lln History of Dom- As to the OP*r,g of the large train- tired far and it is probable that they . Emperor Charles' letter to Prince Count Berchtold, Foreign Minlater lutoo "HouKe- of ftrl.mimorkt. sim- Ing c -_Vs this summer it was as- will at once organize a couik.ter-attA ck , Sixtus when he made the statement at the outbreak of the war, and who . al - pesug Held Behind CIO" serted that the Gov6inmentls course , to force the Germans out f- th6'to*n, on Is be T, "kicking- held, that FrangiD had Initiated the conver- Austria, to a - has been reported as. the political 600re_.Vbanges Are To Be Made would be determined by,,:wbether or which, if might not the amendments to the Military I off" point for an attack which, might sations with according Vienna despatch to * Lokal An- mentor of the young Emperor, Count Berchtold has been oppofsed In Conscription Act to Securo Service Act 10 be proposed resulted 1. I outflank and make untenable Me-- .olver of Berlin. On Ilarning of the to the Pan -German war party, and Every Avidlablo Man. the recruiting of & sufficiently large sinei Ridge, the key to the British letter he resigned, but yielded to a his resignation was brought about OTTAWA, April 16. - The Cana- , oumber of men. I positions about Ypres, BaIlleul and days past rumors of Wulverghem between Neuve Eglise request,that he remain in office until the conclusion of the peace agree- by them. d I For some ( m House of Commons has docidvd early amendments to the Military and Merville, have also been the ment with Roumanla. Four Lives Loist When Etontan Sunk. , . aold on Wednesday a secret sit- Service Act have been In circulation. scenes of hard fighting. but, except The recent publication by the An Atlantic Port, April 16. -Four , , A. at which the Government will but it has been stated that no deci- for Neuve Eglise, the� northern side French Government of the futile liv,es were lost when the Leyland i. ,,c Parliament confidential inform- sion had been reached as to the scope of the salient has stood firm. On the peace appeal sent out by Emperor Line steamship Etoniarx was torpe- it, ion ,with rebpoetAo the situation -n of those to be introduced. It has southern side of the salient, accord- , Charles of Austria-Hungary, In , deed and sunir by a G�rman sub- i rance and'FlAndera. which. as tile been understood on good authority tug the Berlin, fierce struggles have March, 1917, and the efforts of the marine off the Irish coafft on March Prime Minister said. -could not be that provision was to be made for the been fought. Emperor and the Austro-Hungaxian 23, according to members o: the crew gi,en an woutit, of m4ttRry Oxigen- enrollment of unmarried young men It has been the German plan of Foreign Office to explain this letter who arrived here..to-day on a British cles at an ordinary session of tile as they attained the age of 20 years. campaign since March 21, when the to the satisfaction dt Germany and steamer. I House.' All Parliament Is agog ever To thin was recently added the re- great offensive started to strike hard the German Emperor, probably were On the same steamer wa3 the crew the decision. and there 16 much epee- port that Young men might be taken at some particular secior, and if that jo the an- the most potent influences in bring- of the American steamship Chatta- . ulation as the nature of into the army at 19 years of age and blow was parried, to turn powerfully Ing about the resignation of Count hoochee, formerly the German steam- nouncements to be made. The Prime placed in training, although thay againet some new point. This proce- Czernin. er Sachsen, torpedoed and sunk Minister will, it is understood. com- would not be liable for service over- dure probably will be followed in the Since he was appointed Foreign March 23. ' . municate to the assembled com- Beas until.after they reached twenty. neAt few days by a new assault some- Minister on December 23, 1916, in - moners and to the mombOrs Of tile where south of Arras. An attack succession to Baron Burlan, Count Premier's Health Benefited. Senate who will not be deprived of Dislike Air Raids. north of Ypres is hardly possible, for Czernin has been very active In at- TORONTO, April 16. -Sir William their�privllege to attend the sittings AMSTERDAM, April 16. - A the lowlands of Belgium are as yet tempting to bring about peace, and Hearst arrived In New York yeSter- of the Lower House, a message from Karlsruhe despatch to the Frank- too water-logged to permit active . the moderate tone of his speeches day from Porto Rico after an enjoy - Right Hon. David Lloyd G corge, the furter Zeltun!! reports the'passage by operations. An attack OKI Arras would has been In sharp contrast with that able trip. He is in excellent health. 'British Prime Minister, setting fortb the Chamber of the Grand Duchy of entail the hurling of troops against of the German Chancellor and For- Sir William will not return to To- -the position of the allied armies on Baden there of a resolution request- the Canadians at Vimy Ridge, the eign Secretaries. However, his Par- ronto for a couple of weeks, as he ''the west front and the immediate Ing the imperial German Government Labyrinth and other formidable mili- ticipatioti in the forced peace upon intends visiting the Southern StAtes. needs which confronts the allied to endeavor to secure a general tary works protecting that city. I Russia, as well as that upon Ron- -_ nations, The BrtLish Premier's meii- 1 agreement for the cessation of hostile The savage fighting reported at mania, did not show that his actions �1_1- parsnips. Wbolesale dealers of s6eds in stock. sage and other official statements air raids on places outside the zone Hangard-en-Santerte, south of Al- kept stop with his Words. The lose of Neuve Eglise certainly for Bailleul - from overseas will demonstrate to of military operations. bert, 'and on the centre of the line re- Count CzeTnin on April 4 Inpan YES! MAGICALLY! made the situation no brighter. but the allied position, on the PUTIlamentsirtans thaU tbo facing Aralens, may mark the begin- r. address at Vienna declared that r - task before Mr. Justice Duff of hand- but ing of new Ileal0% and energy to tired ailing men, wommi and �___ . _qq!rqments to be met are those of the U. S. stearner "rpetl- � ning of a now attempt to sweep westT pi osent an d 'of' the Imm-ediate 'future, I N.S., April 16. — The ward toward Aralens. So far the mler Clemenceau had sought peace negotiations with Austria. The . CORNS LIFT OUT - qYDNEY, aiA not those of some "'()'it"s to agent of the Marine Department here fighting has brought the Germans � French Premier repli-ed that Count I i c,� ne. Men are needed. and tberefom � . It ­ -Aa that an Amer- 'only losses In men and ground. Fur- Czernin lied The French ana Aus- I - I I L I- 11 I .1 -P I i I I . I . I . . /' t, .. . . - 1:111 111190, FA 011.01 0 L I . - ___ . . 1 � P, 0; L, ­ I . i� I '1' -9 ''I L' 1. !1�'11 7"-, ,_­ .'' '. ", ­­ ­­ - ' , ,= . A041 %9'-'1918 L ­ ___ ­_ - -.---...,.,�.--.------�-�-------.----.-.—..-----'------ . sommolkAMM, T tt C , , 1I 99. � . 1, I , I I . . BARN RED , , ". " paint jar Bam, Rods. Fences, Etc- -me . . I — $I W eomt�6ftWealth Barn Red is a bright, rich Red, that works easily, covers well and dries with a fine, smooth, dur�]Ae finish. . Put up'in convenient sized caris,, all full Imperial Measure. Why not try it this year to protect your barn against the weather? , . I 14 You have a heavy investment in farm machinery, implements, wagons, etc. Increase their life and useful- ness by protecting them against Mst and decay, by using Sherwin-Williams Wagon and Implement Paint. The longer they last the less they cost. , � I, It is economy to use $_ W Ouggy Paint on your buggies and carriages, and S -W Auto Enamel on your car. They give entire satisfaction and are'easy to apply. , Color schemes and suggestions for any I. , , part of your building furnished by expe ' A I decorators, free upon application and COVER , without any obligation. I THE . T We carrya complete line ofSherwin- I Williams Paints and Varnishes. Ask us for Color Cards, prices or any 646 other information you may require. . - 14 , ild"I" A Q %AORMOpe Ce LEE, 11 � , I GODER—IC-fle - - _ I , -I... __ . . _ _ - J wlis a v se y" , J . - -,.,- there trian Foreign Offices then issued — I it Is predicted that the c;o%ernment W1 I H MUM`) I '-"---'----- ---'---"--'---- - - * - , ... L Ican steamer was burned off the Nova ther south, near MOntdidier, I - I v:tl put forward radical amendMeLILS I Scotia 11 1. coast on Saturday night and has been Intense artillery fighting, statements explaining the unofficial . i - A - having for _A I lfillillifilillifilliilliffillififiI I to the full Lary 00- - , their object early and conalderablo that the crew had been transferred to a U. S. warship w'iieh came to her but the Germans have not attempted Infantry operation -B in this important negotiations in 0 Lzedan . Early last week the French Gov- -_ _.-_-.-__...._4_..._ .--. You simply say to the drug store additions to the military forces. assistance. The name of the vessel sector. erument declared that Emperor man "Give me a quarter of an. ounce in regard to the speeding up of the Waa not ra.wlonod. The Germans occupied a shamble� Charles and Count Czerriln both had of &ezo.e," This will cost very little . Military Service Act -achwery.1here —_ when they took Neuve Eglise Mon- said that the ciiLlm of France to but is sufficient to remove every hard are various reports as to impending . action. 'it is stated on good authority I . BANISH PIMPLES day morning, The contending forces, who bad been battling bitterly here Alsace-Lorraine was just. This brought" a 'denial from Emperor or�Voft corn from ohe's, feet , A few drops of this now ether com- that the operation of the act will Ile AND ERUPTIONS for days, had been usking,and giving Charles In the form of a telegram LO pound applieil directly upon a tender, expedited by tbe-transfor to the mili- , no quarter. Several times the shell- Emperor William, to whom h -e re- aching corn should relieve the sore- tary, authorities under MaJ.-Gen. __ In the Spring Mos. People Need a torn village changed hands. On each Iterated his loyalty to the German ness instantly, and soon the entire corn, Mawburn of some of the functions Tonic Medicine occasion, ft was a struggle to the cause and denied that he had, F,ald root and all, dries up and can be lifted . row discharged by the Minister af the ___ death with bayonets as the troops France was justified in wanting Al- out with the fingers. . 'Tid j,�Htjce, Ron. C. J, Doherty, in l bL114 that the military men can get ()Ile of tile silrost signs that the swirled in a mad melee through the sace-Lorraine returned. This immediately brought from This new way to one's feet of corns v�as,introduced by a Cincinnati . q4i9kcr action than the lawyers. blood is out of order is tlie pimples, crimsoned streks. The British and Germans alike had the French Government the publics- Man, who says that, while freezone is I it is m3so �umored that Class 3 misiglitly cruptions and eezetria frequently with tile but one thought as the red -heat of , tion of a letter from Emperor" Charles � sticky, it dries in a moment, -and sim- Urder the get, namely. unmarried that come . to spring. conflict jot into their blood -to fight to his brother-in-law, Prince Sixtus ply shrivels up the corn without' In-' mon or widowers without children change from whiter These that tho long indoor to a fini,sh and accept the fate which of Bourbon, which was autographed, naming or even irritating the surround - ly 1)( tween the sea of 36 and 45, May be forthwith "Bed out, It being bb- prove life, of winter has had its effect was In store for them. After the British recaptumd the and which the Emperor asked he given to President Poincare. In 'he Ing tissue or skin. 0 eDon't let father dle of Infection or I.ev,ed that this class should be call- the married men lipon the blood, and that a tonic medicine is needed to put il right. place on Saturday morning they con- letter the Emperor sald that France lockjaw from whittling at his corns; but clip this out and make him o7 it. ed before younger of Clan 2. and that from among them 111deed there are tow peopip W110 Untied to hold It with a hollow square Of troops thrown around It. T,he should have Alsace-Lorraine, and that Belgium and Serbia should be _.___ -_ could J�6 fAbd dt once several thoa- do not need a tonic at this SeaS011. massed Germans kept, flinging them- restored. .He also asked thz.t London BACK VARDS AND VACANT L OTS sand 'Just as phy,mically At for the Class I. Rad blood does not inerely sll()%;v it- self in disfiguring eru tiOns ,ro selves against this thin but determin- and Paris be felt out as to probable Now is the tirne for organization. trenchft as are the man of this is done, however, the tie a this same o(.----- Tt L*I.acks ed line of defenders. The blittle went peace terms. have There will be a greaLer need for Bt,foris Government vAll give a little,further I of rhouinatism and tumb'a n - the and On untn late at night when the pres- su re from overwhelming enemy German newspapers attacked both Emperor Charles and his Fdr- aro(duction in cities, towns and vil- F th,s summer than ever before. time for getting,better returns from Province sharp stabbing pains of sciafie,� neuralgia. appetite and a dc)- forces became too great, and the eign Secretary, because of tp's letter, g, .S Plan what you will do witb the back - . Class 1, especially from the poor sire to 'avoid exertion. you cannot weary square of khaki dfitsolved, to and attempts have been made to show yard or vacant lot now, so that when of Quebec. in regard to the Quebec problem, cure these troubles Dy tile tise of re-form In new positions a little northwest df the town. Even then that it was not written by the Em - peror. It has been reported !n Vien- the season begins in a few weeks ow what to do and the steps recently taken to speed up of appeals purgative triledicines--yon need a tonic an(I a tonic only, ,and aniong the Germans found themselves In a - will lose 110 precious time about it. - Two Yetlrs:- Illness the hearing si.d dL�Isllon are now bearine tiult. Several then- all mvdicipes there is.. tiolp- van' riasty situation, for the British artil- Montreal Dr. Willitmis' Pink Pills for lery Immediately opened a tremen Once the garoen oeason starts it starts with a , rush. There is no E.gnds' of apptaLa from the and Quebec Mllttsry� Districts have equal their tanic, life-giving, nerve-ro- dons bombardment and began piling German dead with those who had I shortage of veqptable seeds except have come to the Centril App�3al Coull st,oring powers. Every dose of tilts jilakes rich blood up gone before. I Cured by Two'Boxe S parsnips. Wbolesale dealers of s6eds in stock. durt'ng the p,tst t.%o or three days. Thirty or f6rty thousand more will M(�dicllip now, which drives out impurities, stilllu- The lose of Neuve Eglise certainly for Bailleul - plenty — . -t month. The come In during the nex lales every orgall aric brings a to01- made the situation no brighter. but the allied position, on JOSEPH LAROUCHE Tl!-,]A,S OF WHITI-, FEATHER FARM SLACK - task before Mr. Justice Duff of hand- but ing of new Ileal0% and energy to tired ailing men, wommi and the whole has been growing better DODWS KIDNEY PILLS — I ERS I!n,g these Is a formidable one. 1�e is making imangeme nts for cla$sl- weak child�en. it you art, oul of 40t't,'; � . with the passing of time. Haig's mov- He Suffered From Cramps in the 'nie ­rai Ml slacker" is no better I n of cases. etc. and for pro- fjoatto give this medicint, ri trial and See Field Marshal grave. Ing appeal to the troops has greatly Muscles and Headaches, But Now than the inan who would not get into Ichaki when the call for re - & curing assigtatlee. so ib t final dpet- Within Ilow quick , ly it will restore thi, ap- drooping spirit, and NI stirred the nation. Indicating that He is Well Again . I cruits came, The women nitist. -h6 bloull cla 40 given promptly. four it is expected elite, re%ive your N-6ins with 11eNv, 11'(�1%1tl1_ the struggle ban reached a point that Lae 11olichette Lae St. Jean Co., "w1lite fi,ather" the man w con - I be next weeks 2at the drafOvs enrolled from the giving blood. may even be decisive. it forms the I Q11('- April lr)tJ1.(SpeviaJ'­-"I can timies to live ineffectually dawdling dancing Province of Quebec will be equal to You can get these Pills fro") n'13' text of articles in the newspapers urging d woman in the assuro yoii Dodd's Ki�nev pills " through . the elay and tI11,()Ugl1 tll(- r0ght. the num'ber so far secured tr,Lm On- medicine defiler or by triail at 51) box or six boxes, for A9 50 British Isles to take it to heart. while made nit, %vell So. says M.'.1oS(1l)I1 Larmiche. weil known and highly --- tario. They will be sent overseas at . . ., I I conts a from TI)e Dr.. Williams' Nledi�.'i'�e breathing �onfidence that the noble respected here. For two years 11(1 Do not allow wornis to sap thi, I once. I I in the debate upon the war agipro- Co., Brockville, Ont. . armies which already have proved their mettle will leave nothing un- was a sufferer front cramps in the vitality of your children. It not, ir- - pritillun bilt-In the Commons last week Hon. S. C. Mewburn. Minister A SUNRIER PARADI Sr4, do with no that men can do, and that French rushing to their aid they muqelps and headacans- Ile was treated I)v a doctor, but got 110 per- ' ,ittentled to, worms may work reparable harm to ,the constitution of Militia. asserted that there *Ould . , A handsome bookipt al.tiqlictilly the will yet save the day. trianent relief till lie u,sed DOdds Kidtley 11ills. of the iiifant.. The little sufferers canrti)t -,oiee their ailment, but have to be a speeding up of the pper- under. the NUUt$6rY printed and illustrated JIBS 11, st I)COn Emphasizing the gravity of the . "Y(itl nlay publish my stalvinmit, thit-e aro many signs by which ation of tribunal& service Act. There are tho" who im- issued by the Grand Trunk Rail%laY telling tlid'beautles of the "Lako position. some of the papers point out that the enemy Is now only 20 that Dodd's Kidney Pills madt, me " Mr. 1,armwhe in an* in- * 111others, are made aware that a dose of Alitle.r's Worm Powders is Ileve ,that this speeding up pr*cesG I will Include a Wholesale review of of of lla"� " distrl& in the 111ghlands of ' - '*'O' miles from Dunkirk and 40 from Calais. While aparentl3r the i$ositlons well says tprvIew�,,-ttl ,Was ill t%vo years. I I . nilcessary. ,riiese powders act , from temporary and conditional examp- 0_"'a� The Concise (legeripti011 S on nd tile intereAing pleture, a at Messinc3 Ridge have been turned. had rrtimgnp iny tntu;cles, and stiftered 0 t.-rible headaches. , 11 lull ekly anti will expel worms -n inconven- sv4tei wiLljout any tions. In connection with this belief , there was In circulatioll ,, a report that In Wlew of the emphasis placed by' gJ re roduced from direct photografffis I tile story of a very charmin tei F the whole northern arm,v.s communi- cations are Imperilled. Others, a lit - h f, I -In* ­# that fhA Two boxt­ of Dodd's Kidney Pills etired me." . - ience to thef...'All .--.---- I ., - ___ " . ­`Jtt . resort ,that is roaotlbd throlig Lie more OPe - , v ' *riiat Mr. Larotwne*s troubles GI%F BACK x 111i" m qu"'AiNq'r, I �'j�o , , ___W0"WA____0,ft more German divisions are engaged . fl, , I §�,� — I Huntsville. Nov�? is the tinin to Rasier will be Foeh's task. They came frnm his kidneys is ovidelleed A hark yard can row a crop Just I I ' think of your summer's vacation. the 4 -iirp in . I as weil as the ruraf market garden, � , a mentAl littlo state that it in still too Boot) to as- by Me fact that he rotilid a ( * a . k Take a fteo, trif Dodd's Ridney Pills. TheY are Solnp \ I Daulhter, I of Bays �, , People have an idea lhat a � Ile 4'Lake , �,,f SOON OMAN olurfle fiumte that a direct thrust in the north, . I ill W. 11 % �1_ - n, y throilkli - for the channel ports bag become the simply anti purely a kidni�v remedy 0or 9 11 will not, pt-oduce a erop * o y asking -for this ,handsome pub Tito reasori they tire credited with is is a mistake. Oig it W �, , . FLOATI 440 licatioli. Take the Jaurne sortie emamy*6 major operation. The In, . ell and an at - curcv,q of rheumatism, lumbagO ,rdlize it With leaves aiid 41reel . �, '�, �":, __ MAW. I eveniifig Ott SUpper ,Nvitt your creased. aftivity of the Germ III dropsy backache diabetes .rtd� fe I , .!�, % .�, . BEFORE , %;,ft wife and chlilfttb, then slam t1le Isry astride of the Somme points 0 heart 4isease is illat all of these ,m%,eppings. I , , at `A.6�! , - a renowal of the e6ntost on a I get -Pre either kidney - tt�----!T,-- --- 6... - 1. **to i , 0oor bn the doctok tdr J918 by fAk %N 11 VA�Wwl I il on & t6ak journey. scale. The Times states that Gen . diseases or dis . � I I � I Ing "ur tam who eonams,nds the nortlier� eases eaused by sick kidneys. I 1. ­ throiip,h this &ftl gumnl&, plisy- Plumer, --- � - I I MU112111% Lllktiliti MM wing. is on ground thoroughly famil- I 11 I . �? . . . 1, VWAU& A� , o him. Parts newspapers uniant. ALGONQUIN PAIRK � I , . I --"Aa- ,% . I A postal Card to 0. E. � orning, tar t ISO Gen. Haig's f 11 .1 , - .. I Thny stimulate ��! , guawk, lim Ulm Stattob, Tor uto, I rompt- mously pra This wonderful Goverfirlient, re- ' - 1- I . , 0 1 , I , 01 ly bring I Me , bt. tte day. wlitch they say has b"A s 2,"M,OO� acres of � I , " '06A - " I . � InImMistoly arswered with 11rilis *a- fomt, lakes an rivows go aside for "* I I " I � I � ENG- orgy by tb* hGtOlc Britlsh-tmM 9 at � deah the c "t* " sweetaft the I llf.i� breath, ckan aw*y 4'" am vow,- I NATIONAL � a plhygrojind for the people has be- , . , , I I I ous matter ftvm *04 "d wroot LAW come one of the principaF obective �. I P ��� �� J . � as V I = ix� from England is tb hlLv6 nationfil A 86M for tho Hlfiotm-The points of tile summer tourist,, thoo , � �, I , . a disotxlerod mMUU* at ths 90"th, kitchens. Publio b*ths and purk liver is a vory somitive organ and camper and caitoeisL Good hotels : . . . �� . liver and bOW4 " buildinp wll,be t " td into kift. easily deraxiW- Wben this occurs and log cabin canips with m6it tfta . ab - ', I I , uft iffemnt - � -1 %:� I I 3*rh' blillis into dMing therib in Undue secretion of bile antf onable ratps, situated In oiffemnt � t � Mrs. 3o**Ph 9, , saullift- ens and tA he lierid liquid flows into the SL6T- farts of the park and opeiatod by . ,41 halls ; street eats an4 omnibuses I am System 14 , ,��, I , . . v4le, N.S., " A., Z_ Uvubled I . roduck to stch sifid sours it. It'is a most dis- lie Grand TrUnk Railw I tion for � � � , I � I with a gout 0 .1 I iitil tis* A** "I's *J11 clirry the iftfitdi6d t i ailment, and many are offer flrtit CIM 4COOMM liv6- in �� ,� I =11' I Vg* &VA tl*y t1ioUMOds Of WAII Xistributins D ,,, ,ti_ of N1 1huWa VW stitionti. Varied. aftla will b r n30 W In this conditiou a man those %Vho do not desire to "� , � cur-! fr.',.. 11 . ""- E413 the hint reinedy iT1 Parint- the ppen. Ufflimited enti0e r U 8 " , I'll �. I I vldASd for ever#wy at the lowest lW8 Ventable Pills, which are for the eaniper, spleridid A in , � L I I If, , hl V flott*t "-,Wd 0ift tot III possible price atid there witt 'be beautiful coviltry, wid L, it andjp� . I 'w . , � to. 111ty 1. = W"I'Anted to speiatilly correet Ole . &_ I 40ftt 01"116, � 1. 'I - . sp�.%`11,e�tbtlwf "' 2 speeial invalid kitellens. er. Th6re is no better medi- T at I '�­ ­ , , � � 1; a1zf), ,�R' ,,r hstUX ='Az; 1 a . We ­�_.*_. disord vigorating air is fouift h I � - . both, I,igv �1�­_A to 02 . 0 eint in the entire list of pill pro- altitude Of 2.000 &t al)OVO 8e% 10,vel- a, y "V*fts*hd t . I 'L ftN,ta*'ffo* ,rlw #Aroob , I . ft ,, #P � MAN*V X%1*V AM , partitions. . Illustrated descriptive fiterattare I .. i,�e xvery extra lim of Wliftt farm- I and M1 partioularg InaY he hotd on . L ­iA, k * ttill)UtaI4, IAI*000 Villk 'iw* 1. . f . II Ut In this sprit* will "Ve 'pay 'Your out of - town accounts applielittion to atiY Orlind Trutkk , umfiiud I -4kl. 10(t vio-e siltom,�Uft.f* I , m, Marvin& Europo by'Dominift Exprk,&§ Money Order. Agent or to Q )�, 110ANING, 0. P. Aq ,, *A,14 dihvt on , , :. . � - 11 lr�w ,. it , , ^ IU T., UAWA"06-i , L I I ,&ISI),17 5M,000,0W N'6b6ls. Five dollara �osts three Pents. Toronto, Ont. I 11 =e=11040 . - I 1 4� I :, � I � I � . 011111111111111111111illillillillillillilliililifilillifililI � � . = = = = = ' The, Famou's = = = = = . I % I . = = = E 66 = Mazda" Lam P - I= - a = = - - I = =_ The Rest-Eleark-.-Lamp Made �­: - = - = — = L. I " - - ,:. �01 __ . . .. = 11 . . 0 F__ = ' = I Sold under a Zuarantee. It thev prove = . = defective you can return them. = . . — . r= _M = = We Have the SOW' Agency = I a 0 = a We bave some very choice designs im = W — . � = Reading Lamps — = = = = I = Electric Fixtures M Sm = = Suitable for any room = _= I An Electric Air Warmer = M M_ = = � is a good thing beside you on a cold = . night, as a temperature booster a E = / a . An Electric = .0 = = = I Vacuum Sweeper a = � = . Is- an article you will never be v�lthout = If you use one once _= = = % = Warming Pads = a = = = = Coffee Peric'61ators = = = = = = = Toasters, Etc., = = I = — = = = = = = Robert Tait �, = = = = a = Electrician West Street = = = � - liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillillillilliillillillillirrr. .1111111 , I �� ,� , I , 'L', ,,, I 11 L � !t . - �_ - ,�__ . IT ". "'�'��'� A' I ­� " 'P'1 ­J - I ;, . . � � " I . . I f . 1. DANOR'UFF , , . . ki, . . . A . ,., Leads to Baldness .­ .,., . �- Xbe first stage of baldness Is . "I . I JAL i, ." , 4i I , I I �� Dandruff and itchingscalp. The � . I . .. longer y neglect it. the surer you are y I , tlosing your hair. . I J . , . Dandr�t ' a germ disewase I thAt kills the hair at thb,roots so thdt It *11t not 11 I I 11 ­ again. If you value your hair, do not neglect I I your Dandruff. I . . 'r, . 1. �, ,� 11 __ R6 ALD OL .j Cues Dan&df � , " restolit nol-A&I btalth to tb,li spslg, Hirsutol Is Triore'teonomical than auy =Itching. Vi*vetktN fall dd hal - other hatr remt�dy_ljoes farther -lasts It to iisler to =*hair df* longer tan" than to care Mon. UwMfsutol QuaWanft" t6 iefjoe6 rf three Wiles of' Eli tot do not Cure rr 111, - "t 'ft Dand"OprMhaln scalp,wewilln. - ___ _' yu� 7 ,,% "�r�*i d, ii - -ts struct iotif = to mfundl yotir '.tl ni , = Ttdb- - VI -h-1 t'. sloney. It ob them tolaa� we " a. 0 tM C0011d not walard to make emb an offer sked Iiiii, d,y be fall out. It we did no the merit of this beestwe of Its wnmirsted stt*ngtt4 splendid re= �Iw I � pokee. $1.00. 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