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The Goderich Star, 1918-08-02, Page 100 1111""M belm =.11, - . " - 14 1 .,.-, . .1 � vilifoll .&.a ---ii, W -W, ".-V - , �Adveftft Alit" ! I i e sn", ti"4111101111111b . . . - W 00 - 4 - I I . ""Us displa ia veritsing 10 ovoll'bone.? Ili me o" allt. . .. . , . , K , . , I 0000 . war , I , M � , each ornsert a*, rius at may have I , � " ,-�� "' 12 cen -4-bui gr- ' , — ;, . . I is - ., I'", Jo I 0 to I , _ " 94 they now? I I I I ­" contract, I is, VC31113 1. coo month I .� 11 . I � I- 1016 we P6111LA"AA I 0 . 1 . I . 101111411111 wow, *5 cents. �Quarrmtevli& q.WiI#C%R, p9u?ws :0 I I , Ineral lit " I Wim, is it, I I .*.,toj# per Cen$. giir�-. of m I ,, , � ... � 6( Tlij,, 8W will please note " certain that it' 11 . AodIU6uS­j4 , , ,� ( . . 11 ... ISW LL for'** current Isou of The vOr . I , . � ." , L -, - . � I 11 .. I .. � o 4 Fritter ada do not fa L *4*1Lpf'o re" ' . ,.P, , 11 . - . I I Witantildify noon o each pigments In Call!, ,J� � Why not? I I I - , � . I If not 00%"% .� �, 1�-#Ojl . . �L . . -w � -I- , 4M, o*er similar savert!" . 11 I.. L Menis, Wh,X sore -itie I.. . , ", . �,­ ?- 7L I " W- JIM for first insertion d J1W sobroad three . . , - " -for each & OLqu V , � % UW ,lins in- timh as much lf�, "p";R or plaot, ,,, � I offis 104L Py a r,o%e c . , . I . I . 1Z I - I- I � , ; Haisit W 0 inch. 910, er as we ship 0 , #"l;f4" '.4 ,� I I . - oy"um, and "I , � I �. 4 I % I I L . tak* L 91 six lines &W under. Plaster? .1 . � 1. � ''. I I � 1. od I . NVh a t is the 1*04 0k*8 doing J, 0 IL , to- of Situations Y&MI. with our junk? �' I rhh . . 1 � I IWItuto Houses for Sale or M , � . L I I .1 I 9 ailing NNAly Uots a -144f 44 caeu I . , I �� . . for 6. etc., no '49t, when I I'll .111-1 4 , . . Ir,L 'L. ., 1. Insertion ; roo rot fie diseuvers huwAo ,re-Awmacture : ­ , \ L,�� . to 10 ea � i , " ' . r ; . subsequent second-hand tires, hA�I`e to" Ire, along ; I I , I . . � ver Cuts in prop.. with Canada's alln' '. , " I I I I . I Wd ' expolit Of 8.0,00,- .:, . I . . ... - .... rjotices (news type) 6 cents per 000 pounds of %iiatift0f, JQW)rti to the 0 L r . 1,111601- iiii local or news matter. tQ United State8v - . � . . '*' � ''L �' L Unt 1111,11ith insertion. , r . I - - - - I-----,--,--- I., I I - . ­jMjH----'jdMc­­IjUjrUe.; ' L Why do kt:,G -xpOA­4,*,, -puutisub - I . I - - ' r � , L, , farblit -11 Of gle-se for WIAM 0 - i , I L L Will I Urtod unTa ," Araport $100. �4 , � " I Ise to 000 worth of soap? ' � . ; . . CANADA"S v I I I I I 1. - 11�1 ,�, I . �' 41, Me e *and collected 1 lontbil' Surely there Is fooa I I.mMmmmlmk�., I I tent sadvertistrur and job L: L' I 1, . . � , . � I wol!k, coo .. 14i ,thought (or t : . I �11 r . 11 ;I I , fe.rqe $ 41 1311, .. " , :­ ­ ",--,---- - , every chamber of coiqM �,­;- �,06#.Ialtssoo Respeellng Newspapers , L A, caulk" � , r .1., 1 4r" : . '. ,j*L, "A n y ropt,�qp_ -40- -raw, � , ,� '. " , 11 ? A is, rtigularly in the above. � 17­.� 17.1 -- .rsisin who talties) Is, Pope .� - : -- � , , VAI ,;� p4st am". whether addresi materials. but labor, ,Ill , , " - 'r 4 fail n A - � '' .1� �L,��, ,��'., .; or anotber's or wheth has ,*ud, Art. Am � ,., , .; - - the thin" vilse countrio ---- ---- , or not, to responsible for pay , i, sit Up Alights ' i — ----- � � I 11 ,�� I L . .� I I � I - . I � atf!w I I A , 0 r, I IL 'A 'Person ordersil his paper discontinued figuring how to sell. fto mote We i .. . . ity all arrears, or the publisher sell of raw -1 1, `RV& -i-,1 C0% "W" I . . I I . . .� 11; IL .1.1 �A*141)11$ t I lue material the! ,)ii.0' We I; � -'sls ' L ­.� - I .. L L 1. r 1 004 to send is unlit payment is I . end � r I I � . . then collect tile whole antount to have. The more we, .sell of our , 1, � �., � " � =r IM4 . I .�r . _:­ I """' the gaper Is.tatten or not. A, tile ,001`4 A t8nds i vve I I I M1 104pts ave diticIded that refusing to labor, skill and at � I �: � : , � , � , r Aw*-1,06woopers, or p"dicals; from the to grov�.­ ". FtoLIRES ARE FOR i - - ., , I --'L-'1,,.11 I'l ��­ 1- - ­ w r removing and having Uselt - .;14-. - L, -- -- ­ . , I IL' ,� ,-;; . '4 11for" while subscription remains I I � w--ft--"­A� I . 'L' ,r:, . , I is P facto evidence of in- COMMUNITY LOYALTY ,; ,�; 'L Q-1 rim "I I '. .1, . . , -,l , ,of $?and.& — ''., . but the newspaper Is the effecitive anti . , . . , I I . -1 I? . . nifesta: ;L �' " "� -- - Z - vm-F.T� , . I dote for such unpatriotio i ; ,,, ,�, ,", �;-, �­ - - , , - - 1, - A Plain and Interesting r0kCisiscOlill- tious.-It Is ever the comirmurty. boos - L ­ -4 Cii.� - - ��, : . ,, �;� , Ing the Local Newsil!"efft ter and, with the practical assistance I . -". ­ . '.. Go-bertO Star@ , i � - ::,;: �. .� " �;� I L �'. r, - Z " nee L W 8, it can I I . L of local business Institution I I "L � Toei.plitioss Call 71. (Registered In accorda , Ith I the scoompliSh , , L,'�''L ­ ' L �' . - . — '' r' , �;: L�, � � , 1i C.',.�,��'. o'L�'.' !?A I . Copyright Act.) within Its all-important sphere of In- , .1 I LL 11 ,r MAY. A1174. 9. 1918 i! `L-­�' ,- No self-respecting newspaper wants fluence. ." !, 11� ,-, rL . . to be considered an object 'of, charity. I �. . � � , � . � 'L ­ . EDITORIAL COMMENT And the business mail of :%he town "I '. �� , ,,,., ', , Tj . Is both unfair and uliVilsQ Who looks SPINDRIFT - � - 1.��.. �..�, 1. I' . I I I - In I �', L 4 upon his local nmvsp,tpei fhAt light. � �,� !�.` , '�' � I T he Chautauqua Is with us and we f tljsf,�6ibmmun- Slogoin:-Sozailation For Goderich. : ,­ , . I . I 'I'll(- local neo,%,paller o � �'' 1: : ... 11, Hke It, The town owes a debt of ity is tilt- economic lih�siclatj to t "', ' "I . lie TINIES AND THOUGHTS � , ".-L I . titude to Mr. Lee for giving the community. It Is flit, progenitor of � I.. I 11fra Mail-,- people can only remember Uke � r ": � : . , : , I - 11 $Uaranteg that brought thitil fine course prosperity arid detiviopment"i most wor('s'of 'certain hymns or songs when "� 'L "' . ardent anti forceful advocate. - ,,,-- .. 11 . � of ,entertainments to Goderich. they hear the tunes and very often the I I No It,"") Is* refillt' 1-ousidered to be train of thought started h�, musie leads ��­:­-' - ­ of) the Illap ;It all IIIIIII it II'li, Ila locaj I , � ; . I .11 I I ,-The purchase by tile county council nevisliaper, When (outsiders are Mak- back through years of croviAed life to 1. I . ' Lof ,a children's shelter for the county ing en(joiries about a i)llkt-,, tile first the time when the listener and the I I : � 1, I is think of it, I .. .. I . I has-been coming in for favorable com- question intiariably sLed h: "Un It tune Brat met. When yo ull of de- ., � . l I inent 'from the county press. Th e 91)t a II4'\\si1z4Per?' 'll(Ill't �'ou Ire- it I is t q(jIte remarkable now f '.� . . . %, -Wussels, Post makes the following inernber that feeling i -f pride you ex- ta I he memory Is that centers round ', I I . perfenced i)\t,r the whrtit ,if the first -ft tune, The tune may have. been for- � �o,!­ itiomment : ' nevispaper in 3-wir emoomnity?) ' gotten for years and other tinies and -11, �. . Huron Co. did a good stroke of busi- The I(ival Iwti\mpr,P"r Illis it niche melodies may have come and -goutl fit 11, � like manner but when (oil a sudden it , : �,L�. * mess when they Invested in a hoine for that van he Iillvd bN it(. I Is t , , III ni,, o e-1 recurs, no matter hit\\, different the )��' � 11ol, I the Ghildren's Aid Society and under iiul,plior- it w-vil that i,; indl,li,�nsatbile. �, ,� " . , -Circumstances or how far away from . ,;� _�,.L­ the careful managenivill, (or Co. Secre- And fwsido-, living a busin-s ndceVZ e�io, j On Elliott genuinely good work will slty, it is it ilmnestie (1--liahl its evi- the place where It v,as originally ' �: 7 I �,;� � . heard, the mind Instantly pulls aside. �. , �� I " L 4, 'be attained. it is a gtood po,licy--and denced toy flit- timar,\ing 11\1,111), With ' L' � 1"'.'i" � -- -Oe- -rfgfit thing -to do -to protect child- vibich It is \\VIV11II),4I ]Ill() thO home, the curtain of the years, and there is ,.� 11 �'j L, - I �­ �, 1. . . hood and the more neglected the great- whert, then- is al\\ays it fl,1,1,11). rival_ the picture of tile scene ,,ividly por 'o,,�,�, � trayed where you first hear(] the son,, I , ,� 1� .: I,' 'i " � . .,er the need. So long as parents are lax ry to se(� N\hj(-ji roelillwl. (.rjljo� family That, it,) .4'­i4�, !,,-.----- .­.An,inarals and methods or slack In men- \NIll ha\e tilt! ljoilur of first. dt.,iouring, that reached your heart. - "" "I � Ul capacity there will be. growing a the ne),\IN _ #oubt, is the great attraction in liea� ' L�.L � �P,. , printed weekly �,r senli , L. :, " ,-�'- I Ing old-time melodies and hymn tunes �;`,�,!',,� , � ,i6ttip of promising incorrigibles, if not weekly editim, rr(,.,h from flit, pross. , - ". . . ' �� ��' I . ;7", �': , . " , . " . . 'Wisely guided art(] guarded. To sup- Is it it profItable a(hertising riled_ as they are often played at entertain- !�.�: L. " �_V�7'­ ;, . 'ply proper facilities for this onerous I um " ments Interwoven so that they ,4eetn to �, ,��.­ 1`�, and most important work of restrain- That Is ill(, questi(m thal cotwerns follow in natural sequence. We sit *�-­��L�"�' e ".­ --" - - the local business inali. and listen to the music .but out, minds ,�'­,� ,�� ' � ling or redeeming the youth who have fj�-'V�*Iihk�4L'­, , , , -'not had a squarq deal, wo doubt it Bear with us %iihilo., \\e elpi..,IN(il. j,o are away back in the years enjoying , ,��,i­:, �� . � -hich have t� �e ftAL I " r , py thought taxpayer will ever supply the ansN\er. the memory of pleasures vi � �-,��'� � �1'1'1t'l '�, I IV, &S , - . '. ft \\,Ise. Aud cooriginick%1 ex- passed. i�� ,r"":7: - 0�1. 1,1611 sonic perillielit Facts � To some of us visions (if our home,% "",-","'��'.�j";�L . p6hifilture of necessary funds. It Is a ,b,"­.;�:.'­ , cheaper route than permitting a crim- The writer is arilmainted \\ith and as they used to be Ili the good old :�,,,,.�. . -r . has studied both front flit, inside anti days, come into ,%,few, ,when our par- ,�.. . -�,:­ ' L ,� " Joal class to grow tip and deal with r ''., , ,� � ­�'. �­ I : ,�. "' , ' � . " 1; _,.� L. � thein by the courts. Huron County did tile ouLside, hundred, ,if loviij ,I,,\\.s- ents. and brothers anti sisters, grouped ­­j"r­,­ ­ I . L 'anada, II .4mall round the organ'or piano, '"', , #061f credit tirt purchasing a home and papers In Western G sang hymns ,��.,,,';'-',�:,' �'r,��L­,, .,,..-. ­Urbrtlir, ,baeking up Go. Silt'retatio'y El- c1th-s to small villages. oil Sunday evenings, How t -he blep(ling , � � . ­ L :. " , "I", .,:"� �)­ -1�, �. -e -e of the voices thrilled us as we sang ".1- '�L".,'L, I We hat, obtained or L, , 111�­'"'. , � L�)�,tt and his well timed enthusiasm lit proof p(;siti\ , L . , 4: �, " , . Missionary and , local newspaper is read inucti over the hymns we loved the best. �-'I�L'�', ,,,�,,,, 1.�'. . ,##,, 0.0bile a citizenship that the :��L­ ­­ , "I ­�­ . , ­� �,� r�W­, , L� �" . .'.L�;� "L ;­ '­'�, ,� . ,�"rprlse. more thnroughly than lit lit,- great c1ly And the songs ; to our young minds ,. ' ' ­ ,,!,,,r,.,L,'. .1 �, '�.,Tv, . ... ..... � � . , , 'Vx, daily. Ninetv I still- there never was a baritone who could . �­Ilr, _,�L,:j � ,�, ' I � . per ,-ent. (if III, ,,�. L� . � , . Ing story and Its '. ' h -,,ad comparb to dad when he sang "By the- , ­:'� ��",;�' 1�­," . " � - applica- soribers to the local newspaper , r"'i.1; � .LL - q.,;, ,­ L. . ,,V 6 tollowl , "Drink .'.�`:�j','��`­�'­Lj'. o tfono,ara taken front a bulletin of the practleally,every line it, tile sheet -ad- Dlue Alsatian Mountains" or I ..", 0 , , ­�­ , '� ­� �,.L,�� , '� ­':". I, .. ­ vertisernents and all, Not twenty per to Me Onlywith Thine Eyes," and who ;".�": �e'j' `:'L,��_'��, �,:� � � 0�#aqllan War Board and it Is very cent. of the readers of the great j,ity -was there Vho exer even approached -" I ,�� �­ , L�,�. � "'�,��'�" L,." - �, 1, L 1��. ,�, I . ILL 1.1� - I , r*AWZe$tive : I dailies perform a similar feat. our neighbor's bass In such songs as . �4,�, -, - . -, � 1, - L"'�� : ,,, 'r. � _�, �' ". , LL �Li",'� , fift next - ted in the Cradle of the Deep" or - �, , One. � � �.�," - ' ,',., , . ,,, , a ruled ,,Mith. Ills family And here is another point that oftpn 'Rook ,"­% " I ," �', 11 � 6ink ,Smith's milk. es(%pee tile local business man; "The Wolf?" 11�­ �: , - I - ,F, �` .' To some of us these times bring .'�' I ILI ' ' " L 1* ded halls and noted ,;�;,::, - �il I ,, Oery night Jon,As' boys carried five Where only an Average ot two peo- I 1, . " i .11111 , *: " i .� �, . t the line. ple read each copy oof the big cityi memories of crow :L��L �,-,.; , , - . , ,tM10, of he Jones' milk to ­ . , . - all is there we can ! � ,,� � � ., � ,1 I fiJiioff� and, after waiting half -an -hour. papers that is printed, an average or singers, but the del �`, :,�,��,',,.. , I" �' heir return journey one BETWEEN PIVE AND sIX kind of weathW it was 71 ,:��,�, :�, L " iiiWyed, for t READ remember the -especially if we ... . EVERY COPY OF THE LOCAL PAPE11. and Who wag with us, L�,,;,­, ,"' ".", -L . ,j0#1p',ty,,,,ajtd tour of the special milk I ­ " ; i';.,.� I' I - '_' - L � " * I Can one not, then. readily realize tile were young rpen and the "who" was ,­,_ .. -',''11. '' , , _j4� "f(h. Four pails for five the only girl that ever happened. We r 1�� " -1 L, "Ll ; ;, - ,. . , . - ;:$Mj'jh , ow fat, but the empty pail superiority, all conditions considered, 1","�L%.'�,"­ , " ,' *,' - " 91, � local news aper ov �r i b remember how the singers looked, and I I ", � � . - ". 000blifid 'the Jbnes boys. It seemed a, Of the 1) ( 11 e Ig I ' '' - ,. ''. , " .:�, '' L ­ -here we sat in the auditorium and "� '"' , " , L �.,, " ;,, �� , -,; 1 � . �, " *gtti I � : �� ��, "� ,�.,, ., � , Of energy to be carrying It home city newspaper as an advertising med- v% ,.� ,;�', , ­� , -L ; i4j�pty when It should be full. Why Win ? - how happy we were, and how deserted I � , I , ' �� ,,:,;,.",� .�,��, "L , , ,�� v , - � � *tluld Smith's milk be worth 25 pej Yet how often,,,we find that sonic the streets were as we �valked home, � r C �"� ", , local merchants do not advertise at all and how We felt as if we didn't care ' � ,'!., , 11 I., ­�p%-ftiore than their own ? ' "I r..!,!:, ',: L. .11 � . ,,,,, -e never got there and -but here I " they or only spasmodically it) the local pa- if vo -W, ', ,�, l �� Lost j- ,, ", L , i, 'hey shadowed Smith a ­�r 4 ,.:'-,' L' . "I . I , per, while the big city sheets are filled tile tune changes to a lively Jig, find I ,, , L, - I jiled.that Smith was merely selling - :", ', . ,e,, -e are away thousands of miles, b,N - l�. L NN , ,_ , " '' 'L - ,- ;i� . , 'I onife their own milk. All he did with ads. every day of city merchants. , - it -�� ��il 1�1�11 - I -� it 1. I L � " The local merchant owes It to him- ourselves, this time on the edge of a ,�' � ." ; � ,­­ . I � lit his milkhoustro was to Strain it. ' .11".. . )1� had no milch cows of his own. For selt and his district to jurt-serve intact crtivi-d watching a Hellan' mail doing .1 � :� ­,' -1 I , " I I.. 11 a st,%.ord dance, The Jig dies away and . ..... , � L , �,i­ --7 -�`�vtotlr -vaits ror jones he kept -every dollar's worth fkf trade possibic 11 I ,'': , I I In the community, arid it) order to (to there comes in its place that old tune ­­: ":�;­, 1. I , ,*0 fifth I I ,(Ing. "in the Gleaming." We se ­� , ,��, L e the " I �' ,� 1. s .1. 11.r :,,., I , , I L.' -4ontq 18 Canada: Smith, tile United this he has got to approach the people g ' , I I :, �' �, ­ , " -�, " i -. the milk. Canada's raw ma- with convincing arguments that will romin riding high on a summer ill ht: ,.L ""L "" � " '�', L, , .1; I *� Ill; , the Jones boys are the Canadian Show the prospective customer the before its a welter of swift rushing ­�;, t�, ., ­ r :j, is . � I " �� ,r';. 'I practical advantage of dealing at home \\itter. dark, and terrible in Its power. 'L , I � : I., � 1�,.,.� 11 , r' * . . � �1,1 ,�,= -pays the Unitea States five and at the same time assist lit spread- 'Wo feet the ferry boat shudder as her " 1. , - L , : , ' : IL � �j 1:� L" I "'k&"Car, -s come up to speed, and battle L ., � ` ,%a 1; of Canadian produce tot Ing the gospel of community loyalty. eturillf ' ., "". � ,;� ­ ., - I -,r which . . I . , ., ., � : 14 sing Pay I ,.� I , " ., ,I , W, -4 \\,tilt fit, strbngt'h of the ri, , ,., - , Wtd� cars of American produce Malke Adveril , ", 1- I I � id,,.�tjo pq the. boat away Into tile dark- P,�,,.,, . ,r� I . , owes money on the dealt He can only do this successfully s"ver' - �11 , I r I �* .'I , 11. � " "L' . . . " `Sjjtfce� 1pt Winter the Canadian roads nvss of down stream. The orchestra �­ . 11 I , ,,,�, ,� through advertising in the local tl,,\\.,- Is t1red, the night is nearly done and ".. .. I I 1. *46=11lack. from the American roads , 1 �. � . I I � . I. I ­� � "in t L � I . ., I , -.1, 1, OW L., tilty freight cars over and paper. this iq the last'trip across, tie ' L"(" ,;. ' , �' , � an. before you (Ut-tandrig', was never more miserably , I :. L� And', Mr. Business hil . - I , 1, t, ';`j;W0Ve,�':jh0 Small number of empties , I I L 11�' - ever complain that "advertising does- rendered but It -vas In keeping with !1W " , � - il . - 1, jI69,'jojjqj. by Canada. That meant � . . I , � 1. - not pay," study tip the methods em- the bobbink, lantern stivInging in the 1, I ,,%* i,j(4'& of net gain to the Amerl- ' .­ ­, � ­, ­-� -­�­:�­ . -".::Tr "ll, If -hiantr In rintosit deserbod &,thin and the gro- , 1� �, . � I—; ­ ­" � , ; �#:­ jjC:W -- . ­ � � , �L'. �,t I , _ '01411 aIle fo I'duf Played by the big 41ty mere - tes,111c %tIij,Ijj,ivq of e dere - hand I � , � ". "I 1, . �L ,,their ,generous spaces bought at coil th 1, a Its �, io&VWV*A� I siderable outlay. They MAKE these thev inmett about among the plies of , 1, , :1 I � ". "� ., L " �,�� -"' . , I I 1: I � ,"*,,,'W ..,lick to tie jettisoned on the other �- . : . " 11 11� �. ,­ 11 , ' �toje gatis on to quote some Spaces pay. .. I . . 1, ,,, ,. I I -* Anybody tan buy advertising apace, side. , " - .1, � i , ­­, 11: � *W4, ,�Jeh shoW to %vital an extent I . I . I"'' - . , I requires care and thought to off Tilt, tont, (-Ijango-s again. A g I ,, 1. . , 1,"'. . N111441 ji 1�iholosukllnj livr natural eq, but 11 ,alliant I - , - I � ,. I I I I ... �� -. I .1 - the space so that it will bring in the march this time. We see the street, *, , I .1 �, . .1 1. - .1 -� I , I 40 I d itilotiving 011MI hations, returns that are hoped for. If you (if a great city prowded with priolile" , I I I �� , , 11�1­­: " Itht Mited States, to employ want h0p, In this connection call oil They art, morywhere, even c1linging I - , � . I !", 11 : , . L �j 'and art on I He'll lamp posts, A narrow lane throup "-' ' : " ' - ­'!! " , w I , our raw ma4- your newspaper man for advice. I � I L I If ' 11 , , ,� L . L L , IiW, I 11 them to us at a big be glad to give It to you. Bill don't, the crowded street 19 kept open by I - I � I � . L I 1 L .� .. 11 .,� 11 1. . for 1pity's sake, think you are going to i)ollcernen. y1a." fluitter In the breeze 'i" ' ' L L , ".. . ." I e trucle says for Instance: makit a fortune out of a hastily writ- and the sun rhineg J()yollgli Presiontlyl I �. . , . , 'L ,"-� ' ' - " ,tell$ tough stone for grind- tell three -or -four dollar space once or sonic troopers ride by, and then wop . , I I I I I , I , , � 11 , 14 $6, ta ton and buys foreign- twico a month. Keep pounding away wave of a great cheer , k 1, . I " *4*. 110,0es at 0100 a ton. VotSilittatly Lind Intelligently --and the coming towards us. it is nearer. It .it-,, , , %US *iaie j�4pl* L � $ �, . , 11 r Itk ore. matte or I'd Is there Lie sun up two and is here, ' Hurrah too Hats off, It Is tile , .1 , I 4,0034"", roi� r2l, . I I . . ' - 11,9 cents a poutio *0 tw � ffia.te four. It has been proven King. F_ , , "LL ' ,,�,"jt Utt'jn M400 lit 19.2 ettlit1ii it time fla tiMe olgain. Again the change of mole. Now It , � � 0, 'i I I .,� jai -$#j0.a,,- sheets or platft jUh- Irlift'Merehant wfio does not make a Is solemn anti we stand in awe as . *W) at'Lfto$� I 1 41 1 �'. � L 0*0 cients a pound; In 'noise and got people talk -Ing about his memory I 1.4 our hearts with tears. 6 ! L I I 1, ~t 06ft 'it 29.6 (Tots a pound-' goods and Ills Methods Is a back num- The Purple hangings droop languidly . I , I . I . "I" sw %%oft ioo,oall 'at 0 a pound -, In ber .lbM, days. lie IS the Mao 1. at aboul the great pillars of tile cattle - 1. � I . tbk% 'c' blimo at. any. five I helpg-th�*Oat e0talogue houses at g. dtal. The crowd is bushed and bowTtl , .. I . . � - I I L LOW 0 1 ,kj Jig ,cents 'a pound, '13,g big slienee tie Is Indirectly kn I, vilth grier. VictriT it, 1-9 dead. and front .�Ifnjfl tot $;5 ictmis a pound ink Ills own busine,gs. The \N. -Iter his tilt, nughIN ,or . tra I throbs the grandest !r. , heat gout. Met to to learn of a newspaper that knock- nitme.ii iviterpr0ation of mirrow and .11 I L � L " 9tolial 6f unsweetersed big- d Its own locallty. You tna�- find bmww,� emithtn"d, "Tile Ifiead March . �'. ,*"is IC"und I 'XI`60#9 411, the street 00110P plying in ",iiij - . � , � of pujp#�Vood for a thOir little hrunmers In Idto niquiputs, There niao. 1,,, QoIne so 11 " . ­ - � . . ­ � , ­ ­ #, L . .� . to whoill must ­­­ 1, 1, - , - I . - I L!!'�', i` ��*."' ! � " I ­­`­ - -- L. - - ­E�L � ­.­�T� I I .- � 7'7'L , . j9b�i . k9 0 " L' % L q - , ., �0 - , I I , 1� i I I I 1� .. I ­ ,— ­ , — 1 I j 1� — li� y i I 11 � — - , ; a � � � " - , —, s— ` , 1 ! I . 2 1 3, --"i.,`t-� --*1-1 W -ft kv., ' -32 -"Aw ` 6=24— I- " . .04 At A 4,00' -.— ,­ �ck ;Q�—� . I --�—�­11 A ! . �, � I'll ­,"', ­­ . � - � , I � r � . _ , , , _ , � , � � , , , � ., * - — ALLIES REA . GHTNit-IMBOLE, � Germans May Back Up to the Aisne. Croomrso Prince Vas; FaUen Back Twen. ty Miles Since Ella Armies Began tog Retreat and Elam Lost at i,teast 40,000 Prilsoners—Foich 11ass lqot Yet Arrived at the TAmi of Ws Triumph. LONDON, Aug. 6. —Since the Crown Prince began his retreat his armies have fallen back twenty miles and lost 40,000 prisoners. The pries- ent German position Is nearly a straight line between Solasona and Rheims. The latter town Is still sur- rounded by the enemy on three sides, though the latest successes have re- lieved the pressure east of the city. The enemy requires fewer divisions to defend this line than if he retreat- ed across the Aisne, whose many windings would necessitate large bodies of troops to defend them. The Aisne, however, would be most dan- gerous In the rear of a beaten army, and Indications are that the enenay will continue his retirement north of the Aisne. as even this natural ram- part has been Jeopardized by the French bridgeheads at Soissons and its suburb, St. Vaaal, the latter com- manding the whole sharp bend of the river east of the city. The Allied pursuit of the -Germans continues, and latest reports are that only a few enemy troops remain south of the River VesLe. French pa- trols have crossed the Vests at Ba- zoehes and Jonchery, wg§t and east of Flames respectively. Allied troops hold the entire southern bank at the Vests between Flames and Rheims.. Stubbom re- 3istance was made by Prussian and Bavarian Guards between Muissop and Champigny, but they wer forced back suffering heavy losses Both banhks of the Vesta now ar under heavy artillery fire from th opposing armies. The Germans, It is believed, wi try to stop at an intermediate pos tion between the Vesle and the Alan out probably tuey will not attempt a definite halt before the Aisne Is reached. I The enemy hiUs suffered serious rial. Enemy dead are scattered along all the roads leading north. A large number of platforms for 380 millimetre guns have been found in the old Marne Pocket, further indication that the Germans Intended, to stay there. The question it being asked In Parts whether 'the German with- drawal north and south of the Somme, after that from the Marne, does not indicate a change in Ger- man tactics ill order to obtain vffec� tives for a new offensive elsewhere. It is aliso asked if the retrograde movement will not result in an exten- sive withdrawal similar to that from the Somme in March, 1917. Reut6r's correspondent at French headquarters in France, In a despatch dated Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, says: ."The enemy's artillery fire is very heavy along the whole line of the Vesle, and the Germans are 6ppos- Ing very vigorously resistance to the Allies. Nevertheless French patrols have succeeded in crossing the river at several additional points betwe,un Sernsolse, east of Solssons, ani Flames, where the Americans cross- ed, and between Flames and Mulseon' "The Germans on the north bank are abundantly supplied with ma- chine guns Ind bomb -throwers. Their atriators ar:busy using machine guna against our troops, and the enemy re- sistance everywhere is very stiff. "Between Mulaeon and Rheims, where we are firmly established on the south bank. there has been very hard-lightlut. "There wall a hot encounter at -the Vautess Parini close to Muiseon, for the passage of the river. After Its capture the Germans sent across two detachments In an attempt to retalre the farm. Both detachments were xegulated after a i9overo flaht. Thp =-- - ­17--=�!!! -- -- - means but very little: they may not distriern' one tunp front annthor. They may he deat to sound as ,znnip itro blind to color. but thei� ,irp In tile minority Thositt of us who (!all ,<ty that music has lyloant muelt to %it; in outo livi%s Should (to all in our ptow,r tot give a 0orlibination of 9-10d music anti goorld liboughts to thr children who are groxving tip around us, anti viliose lives tab be rnadp better and torlatiter by such all a&qoortatloij 4uring their teir. der yearso. There has been a Int ot irash thrust on the public, and pero- pettiatitill unfortlinItely tly the Ninned inusic triattitiffin which otight to be pensored not, "of existence, Tq counter. 1, silct1this it ig npici�sssry to develop 4 &-sire for tbo begot rhusile only. so thlit iss the yeaft 0 by the roal grime of Is9ft# "d Soo" mo Continue to Mite Inenotsing ple1su". I DETWOT MeEVOY, - �- - - I M, ,. �, ,1:=1"V 7 ,,, � " W , - � .i . I � .� ­ I . -1 . I .4i'41 11 :1 - , 1, �,,,F­1000",W`� I I I .. - I I . 1 I I . . � � - I a - TI—T 0- W W. Wo I uio­.V�g L 1�1 I I I . . . -1 I � - . - - i--- " - " , ", , ­ _,Ip, I � - i . I ! 11 .1, I I . ­ - , — , j I 11 . I ........... � ,,,l P. , " � 0 . , , 19 iiiiiiiiiiiiii, $W111%. M WITH KIONFEYS 'ye"So. I 11111111 . . . . . . . "I'll . . . . . . . . . . . �� .1 1. I I I I 'I- I I 1. I I Etinadas go he river bauks'*4 4"iii.)p I *-", , , d I � 0411.,�g'a"'"'rtilfj�, is very, *CUT* � no "Itim , 0. 7* 'VVUR$ 044 AIRP ICURM 1� . . . .11111. I . 'PUL . AV% I" �C I I I PORI I IV L� C both sildes of this region. I , TAto In 144%be wly its mely to #WW - � I . . - I : I Adweat of Bralsisse the " ".71 900,11'.1, #g�p Q Q%�enjbP.jddaeysarOtb8 . 0DDortuimltv r ** , ., ,,�.kly rejlislited our paxall - lot ** appo It the Le GrILAColt V , � . *M, , ,(WW. , fi ' am 11p vreakesli. That's. wbY .W . St, arLr.l, - - woottly el. � ly falkjo istiffer from back.sitc4o — I . ; � . � . - I , . 94 the north bank of the 400tal. . '#on the Tardentais batt!14.001. o.qr %* I - . " - 14 1 .,.-, . .1 � vilifoll .&.a ---ii, W -W, ".-V - , �Adveftft Alit" ! I i e sn", ti"4111101111111b . . . - W 00 - 4 - I I . ""Us displa ia veritsing 10 ovoll'bone.? Ili me o" allt. . .. . , . , K , . , I 0000 . war , I , M � , each ornsert a*, rius at may have I , � " ,-�� "' 12 cen -4-bui gr- ' , — ;, . . I is - ., I'", Jo I 0 to I , _ " 94 they now? I I I I ­" contract, I is, VC31113 1. coo month I .� 11 . I � I- 1016 we P6111LA"AA I 0 . 1 . I . 101111411111 wow, *5 cents. �Quarrmtevli& q.WiI#C%R, p9u?ws :0 I I , Ineral lit " I Wim, is it, I I .*.,toj# per Cen$. giir�-. of m I ,, , � ... � 6( Tlij,, 8W will please note " certain that it' 11 . AodIU6uS­j4 , , ,� ( . . 11 ... ISW LL for'** current Isou of The vOr . I , . � ." , L -, - . � I 11 .. I .. � o 4 Fritter ada do not fa L *4*1Lpf'o re" ' . ,.P, , 11 . - . I I Witantildify noon o each pigments In Call!, ,J� � Why not? I I I - , � . I If not 00%"% .� �, 1�-#Ojl . . �L . . -w � -I- , 4M, o*er similar savert!" . 11 I.. L Menis, Wh,X sore -itie I.. . , ", . �,­ ?- 7L I " W- JIM for first insertion d J1W sobroad three . . , - " -for each & OLqu V , � % UW ,lins in- timh as much lf�, "p";R or plaot, ,,, � I offis 104L Py a r,o%e c . , . I . I . 1Z I - I- I � , ; Haisit W 0 inch. 910, er as we ship 0 , #"l;f4" '.4 ,� I I . - oy"um, and "I , � I �. 4 I % I I L . tak* L 91 six lines &W under. Plaster? .1 . � 1. � ''. I I � 1. od I . NVh a t is the 1*04 0k*8 doing J, 0 IL , to- of Situations Y&MI. with our junk? �' I rhh . . 1 � I IWItuto Houses for Sale or M , � . L I I .1 I 9 ailing NNAly Uots a -144f 44 caeu I . , I �� . . for 6. etc., no '49t, when I I'll .111-1 4 , . . Ir,L 'L. ., 1. Insertion ; roo rot fie diseuvers huwAo ,re-Awmacture : ­ , \ L,�� . to 10 ea � i , " ' . r ; . subsequent second-hand tires, hA�I`e to" Ire, along ; I I , I . . � ver Cuts in prop.. with Canada's alln' '. , " I I I I . I Wd ' expolit Of 8.0,00,- .:, . I . . ... - .... rjotices (news type) 6 cents per 000 pounds of %iiatift0f, JQW)rti to the 0 L r . 1,111601- iiii local or news matter. tQ United State8v - . � . . '*' � ''L �' L Unt 1111,11ith insertion. , r . I - - - - I-----,--,--- I., I I - . ­jMjH----'jdMc­­IjUjrUe.; ' L Why do kt:,G -xpOA­4,*,, -puutisub - I . I - - ' r � , L, , farblit -11 Of gle-se for WIAM 0 - i , I L L Will I Urtod unTa ," Araport $100. �4 , � " I Ise to 000 worth of soap? ' � . ; . . CANADA"S v I I I I I 1. - 11�1 ,�, I . �' 41, Me e *and collected 1 lontbil' Surely there Is fooa I I.mMmmmlmk�., I I tent sadvertistrur and job L: L' I 1, . . � , . � I wol!k, coo .. 14i ,thought (or t : . I �11 r . 11 ;I I , fe.rqe $ 41 1311, .. " , :­ ­ ",--,---- - , every chamber of coiqM �,­;- �,06#.Ialtssoo Respeellng Newspapers , L A, caulk" � , r .1., 1 4r" : . '. ,j*L, "A n y ropt,�qp_ -40- -raw, � , ,� '. " , 11 ? A is, rtigularly in the above. � 17­.� 17.1 -- .rsisin who talties) Is, Pope .� - : -- � , , VAI ,;� p4st am". whether addresi materials. but labor, ,Ill , , " - 'r 4 fail n A - � '' .1� �L,��, ,��'., .; or anotber's or wheth has ,*ud, Art. Am � ,., , .; - - the thin" vilse countrio ---- ---- , or not, to responsible for pay , i, sit Up Alights ' i — ----- � � I 11 ,�� I L . .� I I � I - . I � atf!w I I A , 0 r, I IL 'A 'Person ordersil his paper discontinued figuring how to sell. fto mote We i .. . . ity all arrears, or the publisher sell of raw -1 1, `RV& -i-,1 C0% "W" I . . I I . . .� 11; IL .1.1 �A*141)11$ t I lue material the! ,)ii.0' We I; � -'sls ' L ­.� - I .. L L 1. r 1 004 to send is unlit payment is I . end � r I I � . . then collect tile whole antount to have. The more we, .sell of our , 1, � �., � " � =r IM4 . I .�r . _:­ I """' the gaper Is.tatten or not. A, tile ,001`4 A t8nds i vve I I I M1 104pts ave diticIded that refusing to labor, skill and at � I �: � : , � , � , r Aw*-1,06woopers, or p"dicals; from the to grov�.­ ". FtoLIRES ARE FOR i - - ., , I --'L-'1,,.11 I'l ��­ 1- - ­ w r removing and having Uselt - .;14-. - L, -- -- ­ . , I IL' ,� ,-;; . '4 11for" while subscription remains I I � w--ft--"­A� I . 'L' ,r:, . , I is P facto evidence of in- COMMUNITY LOYALTY ,; ,�; 'L Q-1 rim "I I '. .1, . . , -,l , ,of $?and.& — ''., . but the newspaper Is the effecitive anti . , . . , I I . -1 I? . . nifesta: ;L �' " "� -- - Z - vm-F.T� , . I dote for such unpatriotio i ; ,,, ,�, ,", �;-, �­ - - , , - - 1, - A Plain and Interesting r0kCisiscOlill- tious.-It Is ever the comirmurty. boos - L ­ -4 Cii.� - - ��, : . ,, �;� , Ing the Local Newsil!"efft ter and, with the practical assistance I . -". ­ . '.. Go-bertO Star@ , i � - ::,;: �. .� " �;� I L �'. r, - Z " nee L W 8, it can I I . L of local business Institution I I "L � Toei.plitioss Call 71. (Registered In accorda , Ith I the scoompliSh , , L,'�''L ­ ' L �' . - . — '' r' , �;: L�, � � , 1i C.',.�,��'. o'L�'.' !?A I . Copyright Act.) within Its all-important sphere of In- , .1 I LL 11 ,r MAY. A1174. 9. 1918 i! `L-­�' ,- No self-respecting newspaper wants fluence. ." !, 11� ,-, rL . . to be considered an object 'of, charity. I �. . � � , � . � 'L ­ . EDITORIAL COMMENT And the business mail of :%he town "I '. �� , ,,,., ', , Tj . Is both unfair and uliVilsQ Who looks SPINDRIFT - � - 1.��.. �..�, 1. I' . I I I - In I �', L 4 upon his local nmvsp,tpei fhAt light. � �,� !�.` , '�' � I T he Chautauqua Is with us and we f tljsf,�6ibmmun- Slogoin:-Sozailation For Goderich. : ,­ , . I . I 'I'll(- local neo,%,paller o � �'' 1: : ... 11, Hke It, The town owes a debt of ity is tilt- economic lih�siclatj to t "', ' "I . lie TINIES AND THOUGHTS � , ".-L I . titude to Mr. Lee for giving the community. It Is flit, progenitor of � I.. I 11fra Mail-,- people can only remember Uke � r ": � : . , : , I - 11 $Uaranteg that brought thitil fine course prosperity arid detiviopment"i most wor('s'of 'certain hymns or songs when "� 'L "' . ardent anti forceful advocate. - ,,,-- .. 11 . � of ,entertainments to Goderich. they hear the tunes and very often the I I No It,"") Is* refillt' 1-ousidered to be train of thought started h�, musie leads ��­:­-' - ­ of) the Illap ;It all IIIIIII it II'li, Ila locaj I , � ; . I .11 I I ,-The purchase by tile county council nevisliaper, When (outsiders are Mak- back through years of croviAed life to 1. I . ' Lof ,a children's shelter for the county ing en(joiries about a i)llkt-,, tile first the time when the listener and the I I : � 1, I is think of it, I .. .. I . I has-been coming in for favorable com- question intiariably sLed h: "Un It tune Brat met. When yo ull of de- ., � . l I inent 'from the county press. Th e 91)t a II4'\\si1z4Per?' 'll(Ill't �'ou Ire- it I is t q(jIte remarkable now f '.� . . . %, -Wussels, Post makes the following inernber that feeling i -f pride you ex- ta I he memory Is that centers round ', I I . perfenced i)\t,r the whrtit ,if the first -ft tune, The tune may have. been for- � �o,!­ itiomment : ' nevispaper in 3-wir emoomnity?) ' gotten for years and other tinies and -11, �. . Huron Co. did a good stroke of busi- The I(ival Iwti\mpr,P"r Illis it niche melodies may have come and -goutl fit 11, � like manner but when (oil a sudden it , : �,L�. * mess when they Invested in a hoine for that van he Iillvd bN it(. I Is t , , III ni,, o e-1 recurs, no matter hit\\, different the )��' � 11ol, I the Ghildren's Aid Society and under iiul,plior- it w-vil that i,; indl,li,�nsatbile. �, ,� " . , -Circumstances or how far away from . ,;� _�,.L­ the careful managenivill, (or Co. Secre- And fwsido-, living a busin-s ndceVZ e�io, j On Elliott genuinely good work will slty, it is it ilmnestie (1--liahl its evi- the place where It v,as originally ' �: 7 I �,;� � . heard, the mind Instantly pulls aside. �. , �� I " L 4, 'be attained. it is a gtood po,licy--and denced toy flit- timar,\ing 11\1,111), With ' L' � 1"'.'i" � -- -Oe- -rfgfit thing -to do -to protect child- vibich It is \\VIV11II),4I ]Ill() thO home, the curtain of the years, and there is ,.� 11 �'j L, - I �­ �, 1. . . hood and the more neglected the great- whert, then- is al\\ays it fl,1,1,11). rival_ the picture of tile scene ,,ividly por 'o,,�,�, � trayed where you first hear(] the son,, I , ,� 1� .: I,' 'i " � . .,er the need. So long as parents are lax ry to se(� N\hj(-ji roelillwl. (.rjljo� family That, it,) .4'­i4�, !,,-.----- .­.An,inarals and methods or slack In men- \NIll ha\e tilt! ljoilur of first. dt.,iouring, that reached your heart. - "" "I � Ul capacity there will be. growing a the ne),\IN _ #oubt, is the great attraction in liea� ' L�.L � �P,. , printed weekly �,r senli , L. :, " ,-�'- I Ing old-time melodies and hymn tunes �;`,�,!',,� , � ,i6ttip of promising incorrigibles, if not weekly editim, rr(,.,h from flit, pross. , - ". . . ' �� ��' I . ;7", �': , . " , . " . . 'Wisely guided art(] guarded. To sup- Is it it profItable a(hertising riled_ as they are often played at entertain- !�.�: L. " �_V�7'­ ;, . 'ply proper facilities for this onerous I um " ments Interwoven so that they ,4eetn to �, ,��.­ 1`�, and most important work of restrain- That Is ill(, questi(m thal cotwerns follow in natural sequence. We sit *�-­��L�"�' e ".­ --" - - the local business inali. and listen to the music .but out, minds ,�'­,� ,�� ' � ling or redeeming the youth who have fj�-'V�*Iihk�4L'­, , , , -'not had a squarq deal, wo doubt it Bear with us %iihilo., \\e elpi..,IN(il. j,o are away back in the years enjoying , ,��,i­:, �� . � -hich have t� �e ftAL I " r , py thought taxpayer will ever supply the ansN\er. the memory of pleasures vi � �-,��'� � �1'1'1t'l '�, I IV, &S , - . '. ft \\,Ise. Aud cooriginick%1 ex- passed. i�� ,r"":7: - 0�1. 1,1611 sonic perillielit Facts � To some of us visions (if our home,% "",-","'��'.�j";�L . p6hifilture of necessary funds. It Is a ,b,"­.;�:.'­ , cheaper route than permitting a crim- The writer is arilmainted \\ith and as they used to be Ili the good old :�,,,,.�. . -r . has studied both front flit, inside anti days, come into ,%,few, ,when our par- ,�.. . -�,:­ ' L ,� " Joal class to grow tip and deal with r ''., , ,� � ­�'. �­ I : ,�. "' , ' � . " 1; _,.� L. � thein by the courts. Huron County did tile ouLside, hundred, ,if loviij ,I,,\\.s- ents. and brothers anti sisters, grouped ­­j"r­,­ ­ I . L 'anada, II .4mall round the organ'or piano, '"', , #061f credit tirt purchasing a home and papers In Western G sang hymns ,��.,,,';'-',�:,' �'r,��L­,, .,,..-. ­Urbrtlir, ,baeking up Go. Silt'retatio'y El- c1th-s to small villages. oil Sunday evenings, How t -he blep(ling , � � . ­ L :. " , "I", .,:"� �)­ -1�, �. -e -e of the voices thrilled us as we sang ".1- '�L".,'L, I We hat, obtained or L, , 111�­'"'. , � L�)�,tt and his well timed enthusiasm lit proof p(;siti\ , L . , 4: �, " , . Missionary and , local newspaper is read inucti over the hymns we loved the best. �-'I�L'�', ,,,�,,,, 1.�'. . ,##,, 0.0bile a citizenship that the :��L­ ­­ , "I ­�­ . , ­� �,� r�W­, , L� �" . .'.L�;� "L ;­ '­'�, ,� . ,�"rprlse. more thnroughly than lit lit,- great c1ly And the songs ; to our young minds ,. ' ' ­ ,,!,,,r,.,L,'. .1 �, '�.,Tv, . ... ..... � � . , , 'Vx, daily. Ninetv I still- there never was a baritone who could . �­Ilr, _,�L,:j � ,�, ' I � . per ,-ent. (if III, ,,�. L� . � , . Ing story and Its '. ' h -,,ad comparb to dad when he sang "By the- , ­:'� ��",;�' 1�­," . " � - applica- soribers to the local newspaper , r"'i.1; � .LL - q.,;, ,­ L. . ,,V 6 tollowl , "Drink .'.�`:�j','��`­�'­Lj'. o tfono,ara taken front a bulletin of the practleally,every line it, tile sheet -ad- Dlue Alsatian Mountains" or I ..", 0 , , ­�­ , '� ­� �,.L,�� , '� ­':". I, .. ­ vertisernents and all, Not twenty per to Me Onlywith Thine Eyes," and who ;".�": �e'j' `:'L,��_'��, �,:� � � 0�#aqllan War Board and it Is very cent. of the readers of the great j,ity -was there Vho exer even approached -" I ,�� �­ , L�,�. � "'�,��'�" L,." - �, 1, L 1��. ,�, I . ILL 1.1� - I , r*AWZe$tive : I dailies perform a similar feat. our neighbor's bass In such songs as . �4,�, -, - . -, � 1, - L"'�� : ,,, 'r. � _�, �' ". , LL �Li",'� , fift next - ted in the Cradle of the Deep" or - �, , One. � � �.�," - ' ,',., , . ,,, , a ruled ,,Mith. Ills family And here is another point that oftpn 'Rook ,"­% " I ," �', 11 � 6ink ,Smith's milk. es(%pee tile local business man; "The Wolf?" 11�­ �: , - I - ,F, �` .' To some of us these times bring .'�' I ILI ' ' " L 1* ded halls and noted ,;�;,::, - �il I ,, Oery night Jon,As' boys carried five Where only an Average ot two peo- I 1, . " i .11111 , *: " i .� �, . t the line. ple read each copy oof the big cityi memories of crow :L��L �,-,.; , , - . , ,tM10, of he Jones' milk to ­ . , . - all is there we can ! � ,,� � � ., � ,1 I fiJiioff� and, after waiting half -an -hour. papers that is printed, an average or singers, but the del �`, :,�,��,',,.. , I" �' heir return journey one BETWEEN PIVE AND sIX kind of weathW it was 71 ,:��,�, :�, L " iiiWyed, for t READ remember the -especially if we ... . EVERY COPY OF THE LOCAL PAPE11. and Who wag with us, L�,,;,­, ,"' ".", -L . ,j0#1p',ty,,,,ajtd tour of the special milk I ­ " ; i';.,.� I' I - '_' - L � " * I Can one not, then. readily realize tile were young rpen and the "who" was ,­,_ .. -',''11. '' , , _j4� "f(h. Four pails for five the only girl that ever happened. We r 1�� " -1 L, "Ll ; ;, - ,. . , . - ;:$Mj'jh , ow fat, but the empty pail superiority, all conditions considered, 1","�L%.'�,"­ , " ,' *,' - " 91, � local news aper ov �r i b remember how the singers looked, and I I ", � � . - ". 000blifid 'the Jbnes boys. It seemed a, Of the 1) ( 11 e Ig I ' '' - ,. ''. , " .:�, '' L ­ -here we sat in the auditorium and "� '"' , " , L �.,, " ;,, �� , -,; 1 � . �, " *gtti I � : �� ��, "� ,�.,, ., � , Of energy to be carrying It home city newspaper as an advertising med- v% ,.� ,;�', , ­� , -L ; i4j�pty when It should be full. Why Win ? - how happy we were, and how deserted I � , I , ' �� ,,:,;,.",� .�,��, "L , , ,�� v , - � � *tluld Smith's milk be worth 25 pej Yet how often,,,we find that sonic the streets were as we �valked home, � r C �"� ", , local merchants do not advertise at all and how We felt as if we didn't care ' � ,'!., , 11 I., ­�p%-ftiore than their own ? ' "I r..!,!:, ',: L. .11 � . ,,,,, -e never got there and -but here I " they or only spasmodically it) the local pa- if vo -W, ', ,�, l �� Lost j- ,, ", L , i, 'hey shadowed Smith a ­�r 4 ,.:'-,' L' . "I . I , per, while the big city sheets are filled tile tune changes to a lively Jig, find I ,, , L, - I jiled.that Smith was merely selling - :", ', . ,e,, -e are away thousands of miles, b,N - l�. L NN , ,_ , " '' 'L - ,- ;i� . , 'I onife their own milk. All he did with ads. every day of city merchants. , - it -�� ��il 1�1�11 - I -� it 1. I L � " The local merchant owes It to him- ourselves, this time on the edge of a ,�' � ." ; � ,­­ . I � lit his milkhoustro was to Strain it. ' .11".. . )1� had no milch cows of his own. For selt and his district to jurt-serve intact crtivi-d watching a Hellan' mail doing .1 � :� ­,' -1 I , " I I.. 11 a st,%.ord dance, The Jig dies away and . ..... , � L , �,i­ --7 -�`�vtotlr -vaits ror jones he kept -every dollar's worth fkf trade possibic 11 I ,'': , I I In the community, arid it) order to (to there comes in its place that old tune ­­: ":�;­, 1. I , ,*0 fifth I I ,(Ing. "in the Gleaming." We se ­� , ,��, L e the " I �' ,� 1. s .1. 11.r :,,., I , , I L.' -4ontq 18 Canada: Smith, tile United this he has got to approach the people g ' , I I :, �' �, ­ , " -�, " i -. the milk. Canada's raw ma- with convincing arguments that will romin riding high on a summer ill ht: ,.L ""L "" � " '�', L, , .1; I *� Ill; , the Jones boys are the Canadian Show the prospective customer the before its a welter of swift rushing ­�;, t�, ., ­ r :j, is . � I " �� ,r';. 'I practical advantage of dealing at home \\itter. dark, and terrible in Its power. 'L , I � : I., � 1�,.,.� 11 , r' * . . � �1,1 ,�,= -pays the Unitea States five and at the same time assist lit spread- 'Wo feet the ferry boat shudder as her " 1. , - L , : , ' : IL � �j 1:� L" I "'k&"Car, -s come up to speed, and battle L ., � ` ,%a 1; of Canadian produce tot Ing the gospel of community loyalty. eturillf ' ., "". � ,;� ­ ., - I -,r which . . I . , ., ., � : 14 sing Pay I ,.� I , " ., ,I , W, -4 \\,tilt fit, strbngt'h of the ri, , ,., - , Wtd� cars of American produce Malke Adveril , ", 1- I I � id,,.�tjo pq the. boat away Into tile dark- P,�,,.,, . ,r� I . , owes money on the dealt He can only do this successfully s"ver' - �11 , I r I �* .'I , 11. � " "L' . . . " `Sjjtfce� 1pt Winter the Canadian roads nvss of down stream. The orchestra �­ . 11 I , ,,,�, ,� through advertising in the local tl,,\\.,- Is t1red, the night is nearly done and ".. .. I I 1. *46=11lack. from the American roads , 1 �. � . I I � . I. I ­� � "in t L � I . ., I , -.1, 1, OW L., tilty freight cars over and paper. this iq the last'trip across, tie ' L"(" ,;. ' , �' , � an. before you (Ut-tandrig', was never more miserably , I :. L� And', Mr. Business hil . - I , 1, t, ';`j;W0Ve,�':jh0 Small number of empties , I I L 11�' - ever complain that "advertising does- rendered but It -vas In keeping with !1W " , � - il . - 1, jI69,'jojjqj. by Canada. That meant � . . I , � 1. - not pay," study tip the methods em- the bobbink, lantern stivInging in the 1, I ,,%* i,j(4'& of net gain to the Amerl- ' .­ ­, � ­, ­-� -­�­:�­ . -".::Tr "ll, If -hiantr In rintosit deserbod &,thin and the gro- , 1� �, . � I—; ­ ­" � , ; �#:­ jjC:W -- . ­ � � , �L'. �,t I , _ '01411 aIle fo I'duf Played by the big 41ty mere - tes,111c %tIij,Ijj,ivq of e dere - hand I � , � ". "I 1, . �L ,,their ,generous spaces bought at coil th 1, a Its �, io&VWV*A� I siderable outlay. They MAKE these thev inmett about among the plies of , 1, , :1 I � ". "� ., L " �,�� -"' . , I I 1: I � ,"*,,,'W ..,lick to tie jettisoned on the other �- . : . " 11 11� �. ,­ 11 , ' �toje gatis on to quote some Spaces pay. .. I . . 1, ,,, ,. I I -* Anybody tan buy advertising apace, side. , " - .1, � i , ­­, 11: � *W4, ,�Jeh shoW to %vital an extent I . I . I"'' - . , I requires care and thought to off Tilt, tont, (-Ijango-s again. A g I ,, 1. . , 1,"'. . N111441 ji 1�iholosukllnj livr natural eq, but 11 ,alliant I - , - I � ,. I I I I ... �� -. I .1 - the space so that it will bring in the march this time. We see the street, *, , I .1 �, . .1 1. - .1 -� I , I 40 I d itilotiving 011MI hations, returns that are hoped for. If you (if a great city prowded with priolile" , I I I �� , , 11�1­­: " Itht Mited States, to employ want h0p, In this connection call oil They art, morywhere, even c1linging I - , � . I !", 11 : , . L �j 'and art on I He'll lamp posts, A narrow lane throup "-' ' : " ' - ­'!! " , w I , our raw ma4- your newspaper man for advice. I � I L I If ' 11 , , ,� L . L L , IiW, I 11 them to us at a big be glad to give It to you. Bill don't, the crowded street 19 kept open by I - I � I � . L I 1 L .� .. 11 .,� 11 1. . for 1pity's sake, think you are going to i)ollcernen. y1a." fluitter In the breeze 'i" ' ' L L , ".. . ." I e trucle says for Instance: makit a fortune out of a hastily writ- and the sun rhineg J()yollgli Presiontlyl I �. . , . , 'L ,"-� ' ' - " ,tell$ tough stone for grind- tell three -or -four dollar space once or sonic troopers ride by, and then wop . , I I I I I , I , , � 11 , 14 $6, ta ton and buys foreign- twico a month. Keep pounding away wave of a great cheer , k 1, . I " *4*. 110,0es at 0100 a ton. VotSilittatly Lind Intelligently --and the coming towards us. it is nearer. It .it-,, , , %US *iaie j�4pl* L � $ �, . , 11 r Itk ore. matte or I'd Is there Lie sun up two and is here, ' Hurrah too Hats off, It Is tile , .1 , I 4,0034"", roi� r2l, . I I . . ' - 11,9 cents a poutio *0 tw � ffia.te four. It has been proven King. F_ , , "LL ' ,,�,"jt Utt'jn M400 lit 19.2 ettlit1ii it time fla tiMe olgain. Again the change of mole. Now It , � � 0, 'i I I .,� jai -$#j0.a,,- sheets or platft jUh- Irlift'Merehant wfio does not make a Is solemn anti we stand in awe as . *W) at'Lfto$� I 1 41 1 �'. � L 0*0 cients a pound; In 'noise and got people talk -Ing about his memory I 1.4 our hearts with tears. 6 ! L I I 1, ~t 06ft 'it 29.6 (Tots a pound-' goods and Ills Methods Is a back num- The Purple hangings droop languidly . I , I . I . "I" sw %%oft ioo,oall 'at 0 a pound -, In ber .lbM, days. lie IS the Mao 1. at aboul the great pillars of tile cattle - 1. � I . tbk% 'c' blimo at. any. five I helpg-th�*Oat e0talogue houses at g. dtal. The crowd is bushed and bowTtl , .. I . . � - I I L LOW 0 1 ,kj Jig ,cents 'a pound, '13,g big slienee tie Is Indirectly kn I, vilth grier. VictriT it, 1-9 dead. and front .�Ifnjfl tot $;5 ictmis a pound ink Ills own busine,gs. The \N. -Iter his tilt, nughIN ,or . tra I throbs the grandest !r. , heat gout. Met to to learn of a newspaper that knock- nitme.ii iviterpr0ation of mirrow and .11 I L � L " 9tolial 6f unsweetersed big- d Its own locallty. You tna�- find bmww,� emithtn"d, "Tile Ifiead March . �'. ,*"is IC"und I 'XI`60#9 411, the street 00110P plying in ",iiij - . � , � of pujp#�Vood for a thOir little hrunmers In Idto niquiputs, There niao. 1,,, QoIne so 11 " . ­ - � . . ­ � , ­ ­ #, L . .� . to whoill must ­­­ 1, 1, - , - I . - I L!!'�', i` ��*."' ! � " I ­­`­ - -- L. - - ­E�L � ­.­�T� I I .- � 7'7'L , . j9b�i . k9 0 " L' % L q - , ., �0 - , I I , 1� i I I I 1� .. I ­ ,— ­ , — 1 I j 1� — li� y i I 11 � — - , ; a � � � " - , —, s— ` , 1 ! I . 2 1 3, --"i.,`t-� --*1-1 W -ft kv., ' -32 -"Aw ` 6=24— I- " . .04 At A 4,00' -.— ,­ �ck ;Q�—� . I --�—�­11 A ! . �, � I'll ­,"', ­­ . � - � , I � r � . _ , , , _ , � , � � , , , � ., * - — ALLIES REA . GHTNit-IMBOLE, � Germans May Back Up to the Aisne. Croomrso Prince Vas; FaUen Back Twen. ty Miles Since Ella Armies Began tog Retreat and Elam Lost at i,teast 40,000 Prilsoners—Foich 11ass lqot Yet Arrived at the TAmi of Ws Triumph. LONDON, Aug. 6. —Since the Crown Prince began his retreat his armies have fallen back twenty miles and lost 40,000 prisoners. The pries- ent German position Is nearly a straight line between Solasona and Rheims. The latter town Is still sur- rounded by the enemy on three sides, though the latest successes have re- lieved the pressure east of the city. The enemy requires fewer divisions to defend this line than if he retreat- ed across the Aisne, whose many windings would necessitate large bodies of troops to defend them. The Aisne, however, would be most dan- gerous In the rear of a beaten army, and Indications are that the enenay will continue his retirement north of the Aisne. as even this natural ram- part has been Jeopardized by the French bridgeheads at Soissons and its suburb, St. Vaaal, the latter com- manding the whole sharp bend of the river east of the city. The Allied pursuit of the -Germans continues, and latest reports are that only a few enemy troops remain south of the River VesLe. French pa- trols have crossed the Vests at Ba- zoehes and Jonchery, wg§t and east of Flames respectively. Allied troops hold the entire southern bank at the Vests between Flames and Rheims.. Stubbom re- 3istance was made by Prussian and Bavarian Guards between Muissop and Champigny, but they wer forced back suffering heavy losses Both banhks of the Vesta now ar under heavy artillery fire from th opposing armies. The Germans, It is believed, wi try to stop at an intermediate pos tion between the Vesle and the Alan out probably tuey will not attempt a definite halt before the Aisne Is reached. I The enemy hiUs suffered serious rial. Enemy dead are scattered along all the roads leading north. A large number of platforms for 380 millimetre guns have been found in the old Marne Pocket, further indication that the Germans Intended, to stay there. The question it being asked In Parts whether 'the German with- drawal north and south of the Somme, after that from the Marne, does not indicate a change in Ger- man tactics ill order to obtain vffec� tives for a new offensive elsewhere. It is aliso asked if the retrograde movement will not result in an exten- sive withdrawal similar to that from the Somme in March, 1917. Reut6r's correspondent at French headquarters in France, In a despatch dated Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, says: ."The enemy's artillery fire is very heavy along the whole line of the Vesle, and the Germans are 6ppos- Ing very vigorously resistance to the Allies. Nevertheless French patrols have succeeded in crossing the river at several additional points betwe,un Sernsolse, east of Solssons, ani Flames, where the Americans cross- ed, and between Flames and Mulseon' "The Germans on the north bank are abundantly supplied with ma- chine guns Ind bomb -throwers. Their atriators ar:busy using machine guna against our troops, and the enemy re- sistance everywhere is very stiff. "Between Mulaeon and Rheims, where we are firmly established on the south bank. there has been very hard-lightlut. "There wall a hot encounter at -the Vautess Parini close to Muiseon, for the passage of the river. After Its capture the Germans sent across two detachments In an attempt to retalre the farm. Both detachments were xegulated after a i9overo flaht. Thp =-- - ­17--=�!!! -- -- - means but very little: they may not distriern' one tunp front annthor. They may he deat to sound as ,znnip itro blind to color. but thei� ,irp In tile minority Thositt of us who (!all ,<ty that music has lyloant muelt to %it; in outo livi%s Should (to all in our ptow,r tot give a 0orlibination of 9-10d music anti goorld liboughts to thr children who are groxving tip around us, anti viliose lives tab be rnadp better and torlatiter by such all a&qoortatloij 4uring their teir. der yearso. There has been a Int ot irash thrust on the public, and pero- pettiatitill unfortlinItely tly the Ninned inusic triattitiffin which otight to be pensored not, "of existence, Tq counter. 1, silct1this it ig npici�sssry to develop 4 &-sire for tbo begot rhusile only. so thlit iss the yeaft 0 by the roal grime of Is9ft# "d Soo" mo Continue to Mite Inenotsing ple1su". I DETWOT MeEVOY, - �- - - I M, ,. �, ,1:=1"V 7 ,,, � " W , - � .i . I � .� ­ I . -1 . I .4i'41 11 :1 - , 1, �,,,F­1000",W`� I I I .. - I I . 1 I I . . � � - I a - TI—T 0- W W. Wo I uio­.V�g L 1�1 I I I . . . -1 I � - . - - i--- " - " , ", , ­ _,Ip, I � - i . I ! 11 .1, I I . ­ - , — , j I 11 . I ........... � ,,,l P. , " � 0 . , , , 11 I . 1- A- itoloa 'If �.;W, , con4luous whiclit Jwvos usax , "O. $W111%. M WITH KIONFEYS 'ye"So. I 11111111 . . . . . . . "I'll . . . . . . . . . . . �� .1 1. I I I I 'I- I I 1. I I . , - . I t11-4 go he river bauks'*4 4"iii.)p I *-", , , d I � 0411.,�g'a"'"'rtilfj�, is very, *CUT* � no "Itim , 0. 7* 'VVUR$ 044 AIRP ICURM 1� . . . .11111. I . 'PUL . AV% I" �C I I I 0,41 I IV L� C both sildes of this region. I , TAto In 144%be wly its mely to #WW - � I . . - I : I Adweat of Bralsisse the " ".71 900,11'.1, #g�p Q Q%�enjbP.jddaeysarOtb8 . r ** , ., ,,�.kly rejlislited our paxall - lot ** appo It the Le GrILAColt V , � . *M, , ,(WW. , fi ' am 11p vreakesli. That's. wbY .W . St, arLr.l, - - woottly el. � ly falkjo istiffer from back.sitc4o — I . ; � . � . - I , . 94 the north bank of the 400tal. . '#on the Tardentais batt!14.001. o.qr laxpi back, poor osie4ght, rheumatio . . iliams, gravel, dropsy . and ins, bility to i , , . I , 11 di�se . 11 I I ­ - , , ., troops are closing up to 1411% .Vogii. eoutrol. lib . , q urine. close This St Wi � � PT , - , "at of Mines. They haVoill-Is' lorqaW the river a few mile's west of Itheinis. , The advance to ti tie villago, of, 1^ P ..*,A'* , da of old M67 ..�,=r,;,ib ZRAII!,ft.T.O.-mossie life the ki issild r tboy atimut dueyi f - I ' � Wed n Way , : , , . , ) I NeuiveHette means that On *0 W"t-i ,ass , _ te&CI L to -AUST'late ,, ­1*4 , bok * - i back- , T 'Justpot; joinots, WtkeA every I � ern side Rheims is completely dbk- , . -qqmt urtnatinn- Vbp rasi4 tog frp I � 41- . . . I � eaggged and that the enemy Ill ris, " the s middlo for it is * good idan to use =14 vdni�r Pillis .6-�uan jusut afternoon d u r i 13, 9, .. I � nousisiced the hope of caPturl" town by an enveloping attack1f, . Y, to kwp the Acid lisalth Alyao , ;Zlyin, out., . . I � . I � '� I Mir. Joho '40 . . -idwr "'I'Willt =*.Rk I A ' ` � I I Now X,,d Chief J--Ucl -1 UOA;WL writeit- i for thm and trj;j iw= itloctors. July ugust . and . .. � .�� LONDON, Aug 6--Tb9maj ,$'ran" , yetan I got botter for a little while, but this I � � ) � eLs Moolony. Lord Justice of APPW'tu , Inamo trouble Came back, A fiiand told ? ", -1 Ireland since 1896. has been &Wi.loit, ` ed toord Chl6f Justice of Irelaaft , . , , r, ba.., umme -to. ,� 06, � x of )) ' 1p Wd.pey Fillis &",be ore I[ bad j"eiia ifijill I fat 'a ­ , o.p. beite; I I I . I . N . Lord Justice MolosaY was b6r.4 In asu4 kipt on until I had takpa five boxes, . I .1 I I Publin, In 1865. He was SOIWItor� , -13 A General fipr Ireland in 1912 , Ad Attorney -General in the latter year. I sam. mve4ty years oldad had given up Z tb4t,#Wre a amr, 1p,for me, ,but j , . , Ma ' . tlia,i to 4 =Pat I b&ie been clired., me ROBINS, " , I � �� - In 1914 he was a member VZ the Board for 1hice 50c. a box, at all dealers, or ,� I I , I intermediate Educatign maileld direct on recelipt of price, by The ) He alog was a member of Ireland. tur , - -1111011-40741 -CommiBaion--mQa-�0§5-as T. Million 7, Co., 14mited, Toronto Out. ' -,,�t. -autr-Arade- 4awk-fit, � 1� .1 I �-- -1 11. 111111111111111111 - 11 ances in Dublin. In 1916 0 w a. I,, appessig on the wrapper. .., ii In member at the Royal C Ellisslo, whicfi investigated the shoott nip . , --- .— 4 I � - � % during the Sian Fein uprising. 1. IDEAL LOG CABIN LIFE (or Bays is one of the Wpu- The Lake - I I � Typhoid In Builgisfuria. The.196, cabin camp hotels,-ibuilt by lar resorts this year and the (;Valid Trunk are carrying a heilvy traffic. i the --Grand -Trunk Railway- lit pletur- mostly Canaillans, to that district. Ad- 1, LONDON, Aug. 6. — Travellers from Bulgaria. says an Amaterdaill egqy4e @Dots in Algop beedirp - . quin Park, have very populim wjthf� those who Z ditional attractions have been 4dd�d 14oies' I despatclit.tO the Exchange Telegraph ...� - desJ& liviek ,tee , tfu - � ­ . 1, ex4jusiv - , 0 socialist at, the Wawa, where a young orchestra of clever musicians play� for !, Company, declare that a serious out- break at typhold to raging In the in, odatloh for a summVr holiday. These log cabin hotels' have a: large the evening dances and the Sunday evening sacred concerts. In addition I Bulgarian army and at Saba. Tito central lodge or meetl4 place,, #nd in to the course at Norway �: , number of capualties is said by tra- veUsra to run Into the thOIABAUcIB,,' close proximity art, the log cabins, buift,otif cedar logs with the barkoon. regular goif Point the Imanaliement of the Wawa. have laid a nine -hole donl4W - - especially In the army. The medical servic4i In reported to have broken The central lodge and cabins am com- fortably furnished anti have modern out course through the hotel grounds, the first tee being almost at the front �, . I -1 down. The departure from Sola of King convenienbes, with. bata-rooms and hot . and cold ,water, -Cattip Minuesing, on ,door of the hotel. 'rho course Is In Tharge of Lieut. Fraser, a returned Ferdinand, the arrivals at Antster- dam. say. was due to the fact that Island Lake," ten miles from the High- land Inn, Algonquin Parit station, is officer and the links are in excellent ap- .. two cases of typhoid had broken Out in the royal pollacilito situated in a delightful spot that pleas- es the ligart of the lover of the out -of- condidion. For further particulars �ly to any GraDd Trunk Agent or C. doors, Limited accommodation at this E. Horning, District Passenged Agent, caMP- Is available and full particulars Toronto. --� I The green vegetables are your best "summer Can dry them can be 114d on application to any Grand Trunk Agent or to C. E. Horning, Union The live stock I, �tlle,-- �M f the 'Allies in Europe has been decreased by � visitors." or for next winter whenever more than ,,tation, Toronto. ' . 46.000,000, head sinee the beginning of I you can use are rlptj and ready. Keep it up until the frost comes, you will UP go freight rates 20 per cent. anoil�'rance the war. 40 per cent. of the hogs in have been killed, and 35 per need them all. Pretty soon we'll (ill be contributing to that $53,o0o,000 which It is neces- cent. of the sheep. It Ili estimated by I French officials that Frvrwh live stock I Children Cry sary for the railways t(x raise in order to pay the Increased wages of the rail-luntil cannot be restored to the pre-vi-ar basis front live to tell years after the FOR FLETCHER'S Nvay workers, -Hamilton Herald. I war. ICAS70RIA .1 I I -- ME Wr9i [a V 410 National I M - I 'M -a' a - a %,anadian 0 *2 Newest Shoo Fashions 01 Exhibifion E . I Aug. 26 TORONIrO Sept. 7 . I - lei S I' From evervwhere come teport3 that the demand for Ottords 'a 300,000 admissions'sold first and F;umps amounts almost to a Craze. Have a care the kind 'a buy, tor the day of advance sale. Come you well -fitting ones are few. I with the crowds to the great- Exposition in 40 I S The latest creations 'are' here in white, black, mahogany kid 'a I . est the years' hist'lilry the C. N. E. and patent leathers. They are made by the best, Footwear 'a 11 � 11 of manufacturers and will give a clinging, comfortable fit to all 'a who wear them. At a moderate price. "The Heroes S Te.ni. and Outing Shoes for the boys and girls axe now a of Britain " - Is . ill stock. I I 14 sm . I 01 TZEPAIRING , � - -.i-I-) A production of tremen- . - 19 , . - dous force and beauty, 0 - with 1200 Participants. M GEM MacVICAR I 1! All the colorful parapher- � nalia of romance and his- t I North Side tof Square GODERIGH , tory in the making. In- I — H Smi alffiff ME ZMEPA 0 spirting, dram-atic --- a . . a - cl- 417—A.- I - ­� � 1. e V ­.� . should see. e e MOVEMENT - LEFE 11 SPLENDOR I- e, A Patriotic Thrill in every scene - Giant livestock and agricultural display - Government exhibi"ensionstrations of voce- tionall traiiriiirig by 50 crippled heroes-4aming an factory Imeit: colonal exiloibits of labor. saving devices - Governsitent patriotic food altow-Creatoreits world4tunted band-Alliee, exhibits of fine artii-AND, A WORLD OF, OTHER SPECIAL ATIRAMONS. , Price of sadinutesolon unchanged 'a 2.5 Cenft IConsult your local agent regairding I.. . . railroad fares I I .t Can now be brouglit to an end by i bringing your blow-out or rim -cut tires to ! . , I :. Johnston's Gapage I Kingston Street. � I We arefully equipped for all tire'work. . 11 .. . - C, 'Goo. Johnston . . Workers must have. I - - moore Soap ; I I The demand for Comfort—the high quality, all-round cleanser is greater than ever. We- have made our bar BIGGER by withdrawing the premiums, I during war -time anyway. I I S. . . I . . CoxroltT I kl�� to a bigger bar for the 1 lmilw- , " I money without . I -N, a ,- premiums - = Your grocer can sell yen I % % *% this bigger. money-sav- - Ing " insist Ob it mm-fjouAl Soap has 2 . % I the largest sale in Can-- % tv,000 - adsti-quality talks -the people knbw best. I I Pagsley, Dingman &Co. W gap . *11 United, Toronto I 0 I 19 A416 I I .1 I . - I ' I ., , , ­'. � t ­ �, _. _ I 111I� �1­111­ — 11 - I IL - . � .1 — �, __IL _....,­­ I—. I'll ... ­­.­ -... , # LO I.