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1 lip , A Ill -, "V WURt better reMeMbrglum Van,
I I , I . is Victory Loan ,6 ,- _011; up this �, , ,
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t UU* the 100 40 At 4, Mtitb�r tp, a,M At VJQ JIU41 Meetillig Of U. I Was Fal.lke Slogan. % - !
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WW--tb*,j" of her heir"Wing � City Couriell, at Toronto many appro- 04 sit. p_AU li,ottIq 91 jl:lyl* creilins LONDON, Dec. 2 4. --- The whole! acccssary evils Slims and alippers. a1v soureeg or ,, .
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. I , _ -VIC10tiona WRre, PAS4 , . Balm, froIn ,v.oiii dr LONDON. Dec. 17. Though the, qucstion of 141301a is tinder serious pleasum and contentm - to
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, iricA Wtm. � itain Is over and, consideration by the Allies, Routeelit. - '
. ''. . , COW. I X new Tuaternity'wing to the Char- & ,11#10- Q1 thill fragrant. antisepfilly, -election in Great Ur I
I , ]Otte Blizatilor Englehart Hospital ,t keX11118 Cre= iA* your no*trll& It Pe.4' the results remain Unknown. every -1 agency learns from all authoritative ema"4, 4 this seam" we
!t 4 00thM, 09, 9"d- tot Children, 15- 1 Petrolea was opelied. $ ctratilia through every air passage of the I
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.Or � ;�. UA f wh9'Q` 'UK Cough, -4 GernlAn bArAt) whielt had been I beall. voothea the infiturned or wolien body believes that the coalitton has ritish source., No plan. however,j . havc made an unusual effort '
1-04 `sA , 4�4%rway Pine, i has be -n form"Mateo, and nothing t6 Show a vaii'ay
" ,,, O'Q ' plant In a bridge at Guise. Fiance. . - .of
�� _4,� . .. e a sweeping victory. The cam. 1 can be settled dellillftely until there. Holiday Novelties that cannot bi ; exCe
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pi Gtantly, paign indicated the trend of British has been an opliortunity to discuss' .
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,. a -9 I Itles, It's Just fte. Dou"t stay "ed -up tbouzht and sentiment. Conijeription the matter with President W Ison. prices will be found Illost reasonable. I
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� � , P� '41pe the anadian troops thf - - ' ' dernand a small army they are equal- ist reports recently relative to the I - - fl. �
, � "o unt, A"l L wabu9n, mehmon4t at, Christmas. Three niaskeA -robbers b-oX�d-th.7' ly insistent that a large navy he size of (lie Bolshevist army, hilt fig-' I R R PAI I R 11 N G '
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1. �, �, I I rit WrKiis-;1!LW.,W, Canadlaq railways want 8.370 Watchman of an office building in maintainf.qjr To it,(. British an Invine- ures quoted so far are considered' &LiL_, .
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.. WO Ust , , ' d too men, besides their 15.200 employes Montreal, blew open a safe, 4nd took Ible navy syni bol izes Empire, and dis. eitaggelrations. The actua,4 fighting I
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i _ .� Disarmament of liners and mer- - lative strength of the navy would. to 200,000 or 300,000.
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.�.� I wit:i naval guals to fil;%t U-boats, has I Empire. that are far more tyrannical than �
I _ p QWYN-ld . Dr. Wood's I Essex counties urged upon the Gov the been Introduced. but only by meana. . ICAR " I
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, . - A _0� � t used fbuz highwitY to Windsor. The Allied TIllaritime Council has greatly reduce' the military forces, regime. --- �...,_ � . _
, i " - Od UOW� he * P.crhit;* Cured, and I can't It is stated on the authority of the [decided that the new marine flag of but "hand.- off tile avy In considering the present p I � I --am
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.,.,-. - I . � I I I T I ng e rs on Austrian unerchantmen the pledges extorted from the lead- for some months It has been quite I __, ...__ 1
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Pas, 44 weeks.
The -striking cotton operatives of
In the Adriatic. tru and candidates.
Four candidates were nominated If thiQ
impossible for the Opponents of th I i
Soviet Government to " OR11111 11111URM2.1a's
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Rude Awakening Awaits Junkers at
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Lancashire have decided to return to
result of the election is as
in Toronto for mayor, seven for the confidently
express (hot,,
Opinions In
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work They Will receive a wage in-
crease of 30 per cent.
anticipated, the British
Board of Control, forly-nine for the electorate thave served notice on the
Coartell and twentY-four for the freeilom
Public. All leaders of
thought who care for the futur f
e or Thelouble Track Rbute
theft, country have
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they tire In close agreement,
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I J. N. Pag6t, a Prominent dairyman
allied r of
Board of Ellucaiion.
been for N
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flee,
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p I" 4 r. Wood's Norway Pine
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or vAlestern Ontario, for thirty yetirs
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the seas" must not imperil rmperial
It is stated In labor 6ircles In To- naval sec*riiy. F'rom every
either to Slberia or the south. In , 1
the latter region there are bet,ween
law were suggest,6d to the Special
of New York are in danger of per-
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manager of the Canboro' butter and
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ebee P factory, -is dead.
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_ronCo, in -YAO it spoech delivered date, P -ran those "whose friends were
by Hon. A K. Maclean in
several -
a.uti-Bt)lshe% -Ist governments In exist' MONTREAL
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many so that a stitable, di-derly Gov-
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0n(bmgeK_Xo4rj"a_li1(L .
Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for
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. Ottawa ro- in Germany before the war." was
centh', that there are upwai-I of 3 - �' forced pledges that the Germans
Once. I TORONTO
In the Nuban district Gen.
ernment may be assured, islurged by
masses to share in the amenities of
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1.4441 50C. Put UP only by
The Aniprl�a's 17171i) rn'T91VIias�beeh
declined by the New York Yacht
000 ' lit Toronto district Uilt I would be rooted out of England and
,&Iex-DETROIT
iolf's. vulunwer a-rm_v. wbich since his and
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Governments in Routhern Itassia, all
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ferred stock yesterday.
I Co., Limited, Toront.ittt
Club, but the latter signifies its will-
of ejorkers
n7loyni-nt. I no others permitted to settle here,
The Canad i4n&yational
death tins been tinder the command 411111CAGO
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given by him to the correspondent of
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, Ingness to accept In 1920.
Railways is that German goods would n t be
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now by order -in -Council made tile to British
Of ,11. Donikine, Is
0 e maintaining a, t'nexeelled dining car service.
valiant fight against the
the Copenhagen Politiken, which has
cati and opportunity the state
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Hon. W. J. Hanna, pr"ident of the
perinitted replace produc-
'it!n:,tion of the Cani-dian Nv- ,- tion and deprive British artisans of
Germano ---
and Bolshevists A provislonal gov-
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A late and sl�lisfactory develop-
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mperial ,Oil Co., announced a plan
Of co-opei-aLive partnership between
ern Itailway and the Canadlait Gov- employment.
ern"I ill R�lilv,.,s. Invit. !I
,,,i,,I.t flng vars oil night trains and par-
ernment has heen set up there and ' lor ears till principal day tralmi.
ment has been a steady flow of em-
,,, I dleirs, no matter how disabled -they
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the
.� tile , The British seamen, soldiers. and
'the
numbers anio,ig Its inernbers moder-
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opened by the University of Toro nto.
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oo-nipany and its, sis thousand
employes lit a ,,oil Of ludustrial re-
Intercolonial and National Trans- I women are more bitter against the
rontinental.
ate Politician, �urli as Serglus .9azon: ,,,III, hiforniation from any Grand
fortner
Two Montreal firms have had their
(lifferent. Our front was Unbroken
, ,I Iniportant 'Events Which Have
public. , I
i Germans than the official Govern-
Major Henry Cameron, Conserva- , inent clul�ses and forced the accept-
off, At�lt-assador tit London, ,
M. Amroff at, ' M Stephanoff Social- I'll 11 I I h Tichet Agent or G. E, Horning,
at the time of the armistice. '
tions. The war has brought home
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Occurred Clut in the'Week.
SATURDAY.
tive, and John W. Widdifield. rePr Rnre of thel: demands on the latter
Democratic leaders, and othe'rs Iden- bl�lrwt 11a,senger Agent, Toronto.
to Britain that classes make not for
shevist prnbleill and it) be at hand
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The Toronto police strike Still
sentPiq the United Farnierti of on- To the BritisIh 3,000,000 dead anl.
till"I %kith that llarty, .q ifqjort IiHs
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lario, w(re ,ominated at II,,:,vrio,, matriled has been a terrible tragedy
been given to the �NIc,jj(,I.atp Soci,ll F'. F. LAWRENCE & SONS
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I0 �! including 96 offi-
be resumed this season on an " ex-
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�_!.Vbe Busy Warld's, Happenings Care.
A League of Indian tribes of on-
for IN, I;4`!�1tl-1'1' l3c:'' :,Ir N,,rlh 'and In their deep feeling of bitter-
RON'olullorutri(s, Tile Allies at-,, In ' I'0%%n Pa%senuer and Tichet Aijenl,s
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; �, tuny Oomptled and Put tnt,o
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I Fland and Attrac-l- --
tarlo has been formed to claim thelir
rights.
Onlitrio. to suteevd III(. 1,11(, 11011. , riess against those guilty of this trag-
W. H Flo,-!(,.
; . ,l edy demanded and obtained pledges
t011"ll will' III's Government, which '11holle 8
possesses a thoroughly efflelent army
. . V ";, -1 A s'.1llL1�','IQ of wc0th.)* 1�(JltuckY , guaranteeing monetary reparation - - - .1 - � -- - - . �
. I - .1 0 e Pe for The British Air Board has drafted � of at least 100.000 nien, and a Brit -
pos- at to ", ,[,#
�breeders ,It I, � I racing m -n have for finaricial sacrifices as far as so ., ,.I .. .... I !"at. ill fell P, -le-
, �, �,� the Readers of our Paper—A articles for an international air con- bought four race couro(-b Ill that state sible and protection against fu (Inquire PuRfdn'R loadlri�,, evonond�t
; ish nillitary mission has been ,If,,,%,,
,�,��:; �' - 8011A flour's "oymenL vention' Into file military "
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,,�, " r ture P001.16n ,
"'k, for $7 000,(Ioo I 1.114JI-tod to have escaped floin
I ,? 1� The aftlinual statement of the Bank , and will close his- association in social or business life there. I V
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Nk - VMDWESDAY. of Toronto shows marked increase toric Churchill Downs, where the with the Hun. Brktish stateamen is anothe i:,1Ia and to be In li"Inland. it I.., T T. 1SSZA**R�TS0"` ,��
. ii34;� �11 I Kentucky Derby has been run for were forced by the E(rong feeling in ,nti-Bolshevist Governin Adja- Is on his way here It l-
''; I Experiments dn airplane construe- in net profits. ent. Here "
", �` "I'll wany i,ears. Cen. Krasnoff's army is operating + -I it-f-orivil thut M. Havinkoff, whu
. ` � '' .. on will,be carried on at the Uni- Mrs. Gen. A. Brodie, Newmarket, the country to pledgs- themselves to and '
1�� ... I 1'� , Ity of Toronto, is the president of the United Farrin exact from Germany the fullest pos- ""der the.politirul control of h:- bcon thought to be in China. Is �
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. . , I , M. Hair- I 'Bus, Livery ;$I
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� � manoer J. R. Y. Ross of Mont- Women of Ontario. Bible indemnity for the world-wide lamoff. a Moderate Social I)elllocrat. 11'"% Oil his way to I.,111-ope,
." �, 1,� � . al eads thle list of winning owners Shale fields in New Brunswick are NOT HUMBLED YET. expenditure and destruction. The This Government is in close assocla- - - ______ __ . — Hack Stabl A R I
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n the Americah turf for 1918.
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to be developed next year by tile
It -as given Its name during jin, Nationalist for West Belfast, has 11
Queen Victoria's reign, and was al- been re-elected by several thousand I I . . I-- -1
British electorate during the cam-
lion with the Kuban Government.
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,;, One of the latest battle cruisers Is
Anglo-Persian'Oil Co.
Rude Awakening Awaits Junkers at
paign have made Britain's peace
and both work with the Provisional
eing refitted for the purpose of an
Winnipeg Trades and �Labor Coun-
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terms. I
Government in Crimea, with which
I perial tour by the Prince of
cil has cancelled the'affiliation of the
Peace Conference.
What was even more striking than
they tire In close agreement,
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Aftuisterial Association.
LONDON, Dec. 24—Reliance on
the antipathy displayed to associa-
In Ukraine the situation is very
��' Several changes in the assessment
,Hundreds of children in east side
President WIlson to persuade the
Entente
tion In any form with the enemy was
complicated,
law were suggest,6d to the Special
of New York are in danger of per-
powers to deal with Ger-
the almost unanimous recognition by
There if; reason to hope that the
Assessment Committee of the Legis-
ishing for lack of milk.
many so that a stitable, di-derly Gov-
the candidates of the rights of the
Policy followed by the Allies will
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Canada Locomoti-ve Co. declared
ernment may be assured, islurged by
masses to share in the amenities of
promote unity between these variomi,
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�,,- The Ontario Government will not
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dividents on both common and pre-
Theodore Wolff, editor of the Berlin
Nearly every
I life. can-didate was
Governments in Routhern Itassia, all
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ferred stock yesterday.
TUeblatt, in a remarkable Interview
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I pledged. a.6d in most cases volun-
Of which repitcliate tyrunny and Bol-
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The Toronto Revolver Club beat
given by him to the correspondent of
tarly offered the pledge, that in edu-
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shevigm and whose one object Is the
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the M.A.A.A. team of Montreal 1,012
the Copenhagen Politiken, which has
cati and opportunity the state
res0-ation of order In tile country.
L'��. I Henry Pord announces that he has
to 1,000 in a mail match.
been telegraphed here to the Daily
would recognize the right of lndtvl-
A late and sl�lisfactory develop-
.: ,!. jobs waiting for 4,000 maimed sol-
A special school for returned men
Express. "Had we supposed we were
duals to equal chance, and that the
ment has been a steady flow of em-
,,, I dleirs, no matter how disabled -they
to complete matriculation is to be
to be gi-ven over to brutal might,"
state would be responsible for com-
inent ant loval Russijanq of all Par-
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opened by the University of Toro nto.
he Bald, ,
"our course might have been
fortable housing and t e surrounding
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tit's in the �Ilrecllon of London and
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,:�.: I F �� Ifteen. personS lost their I J.v ep
Two Montreal firms have had their
(lifferent. Our front was Unbroken
of the masses with healthy condi.
Paris f0l' IIIP purpose of setting tip
, . . I !.P.R. ton,rig -
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licenses sumspended for a week for
at the time of the armistice. '
tions. The war has brought home
an organiutti0j, to (teal with the rl()I-
'
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serving beei and veal In prohibited
"We stand fazt by President Wil-
to Britain that classes make not for
shevist prnbleill and it) be at hand
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t f
i d
16Fgers,'
hours. .
son's program of real peace neg9tia-
tions,
national strength, that "you cannot
during tile Pence conference. Prince
Levoff, -oil
, . s, a
I I .. t S John with
I
Intercollegiate hockey is likely jo
not on the dictation of peace
have an Al Empire with an A3 popu-
with But Korff, Vire-Gov-
. r'. I,
I0 �! including 96 offi-
be resumed this season on an " ex-
terms, and we count on the President
lation," and that there must be a
, ernor of Finland, lerl London to -day
rs and 1.089 other ranks, and a
hibition" basis, the proceeds being
to.persist in that program.
general, thorough. and rapid reform
for Paris. Count Koknvlzoff, an-
eavy Mail. N
The.last
devoted to patriotic purposes.
'We shall demand that Alsace-
Lorraine
In the social and economic conditions
other widely -known I?u.QsIan. leaves
for Prance
grain cargo orthe season
Canadian shoe manufacturers have
be given the privilege of
of the laboring classes if Britain Is
10-11)OT*row. While. these
as delivered !It Buffalo last night,
formed an association and ask for no
voting and determining for Itself Its
to retain ,industrial prosperity and
Russian leaders have been In 1,on-
a4lweek earlier than the close of the
tariff changes affecting them to 1,
future government and we shall
national stability The masses have
don they have exchanged viewq with
. I I .
I season lat3t year. I . made before consulting them ' urge the same Privileges for the Ger- a clearer conception of their rights _ ., - � - , -_ - - . .. .
Dolainick Tortorich, a New Or- Arrangements have been made by man eastern provinces and for Ger- than In pre-war days, and In the elec-
leans aborting promoter, has offiered which a million tons of shipping will man Austria, ' tion contest have been promised -_
Champion Jess Willard $76,Or for be released from the Army Supply "It the Ent te supposes that Ger- state recognition of those rights. rip
I
a Contest with Jack Dempsey. N! "- .
Ser-w4ce—for commercial. and relief many has been so humbled as to be Throughout the campaign there was
� Field Marshal von Mackensen has purposes. Powerless, It Is a mistaken reckoning, evidence of Industrial unrest, and 40
been Interned by the Hungarian The captain and the chief officer for 6,000,000 people will not be cow- the wisdom of the Government In
1, Government. Rournania has disarai- of the Corinthian have been penaliz- ed indefinitely by threats. Germamy deciding on an early election was
. ..ed'- the- rear -guard of the German ed by suspension of their certificates will rise again, and will be a strong evident- (let ,a New dison ,
..- - army. ' for.three and six months, respeotive- factor in the European family. Her Dillon May Be, Defeated.
The general syndicate of French ly, for Indifferent seamanship, caus- central position is dominating and BELFAST. Dec. 17—The feature 11 The Phonograph with a Soul 11
hotelmen has decided that for ten, Ing the loss of the steamship Corin- she cannot be held down." 'Of Saturday-�% elections In Nationalist
years it Will not receive a native of thian. Ireland was the strength shown by __ ,
. eneltry countries as employe or cus-
tomigi. ' MONDAY. \ OCCUPY ROYAL SUITE. the Sinn Fein. It is reported here
P. r - that Cardinal Logue and Archbishop
10inited States troo arriving in A new Jugo-Slav Cabinet has been Walsh both supported the Sinn Fein. OU would not buy artificial flowers
New York from Fifunce bring an un- formed, with M. Protitch as Premier. Preisident and Mrs. Wftonn Honored The defeat of John Dillon, the - . -
...... �oon&-medruaw--t,o the effect that Two hundred soldiers arrived -in by BrWsh. . Irish- Mano-nallat I def. in E"t � __ . . ff you wanted to en'oy the frag-
-
1, - LONDO14, Dec. 24—The "Belgian MAYO, is anticipated when the final - - "I -4 1
01tcher "Hank" Gowdy was killed in Ontario from the hospital ship Ease y
action. I HURSDAY. I quibo. suite " reserved exclusively for royal count Is completed. The Sinn Fein- L I , 45 _ I
- !�:, . Three attempts were made late guesis until now, will be occupied by era polled a heavy vote in the county 9�__ rance of Roses, and it is unnecessary
. . " �, . I Representatives of United Farm crowds to t:aid a President and Mrs. Wilson during and city of Dublin and in Cork. In W NFA
; �:, Women of Ontario addressed the cafe in Toronto. their stay in London. In the years Northwest Ulster the Sinn Feiners . r I '
��,','�* . U. F. 0. Convention, Toronto. An expedition is to be sent to the of its Interesting history it has had will carry the city of Derry, the seatm to endure an imitation of Mm,- if you
I 0�. North Pole next June by airplane L*A
,
, , TWO train 10OLds of troops, the re- within Its walls many crowned heads in Donegal and South Fermanagh
i
mainting soldiers due in,Outario from from the United States. one of the latest, but the least men' and northweet Tyrone. N select a Now Edison. .
I
I the Olympic, arrived yesterday. A war gratuity has been granted tioned at Buckingham Palace, being The Unionists expect to retain all .
The U. S. army transport Logan to Canada's land and naval forces the former German Emperor. theft seats in the north. Jos,!Vh Dev-
��,_" ... who have not served mer- .
. ". - troops r 811teria caught fire at
- .
-��,�i,,�ea ut the flames were'subdued.
r:��
�- .
A flag was raised by Great War
It -as given Its name during jin, Nationalist for West Belfast, has 11
Queen Victoria's reign, and was al- been re-elected by several thousand I I . . I-- -1
. . �
, , 1�: Umber of German communes
'j,
Montreal street
ways known as "The rjollse of the, votes.
.
just off the Square
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was entertained here. Stirred by Bag -pipes.
I
'Busses Meet all Trains and
At the request of President Wil- COLOGKE. Dec.
.... Itis,11'and the Jugo-SlavB ever poilses-
Passeniter Boats
17. — Cologne to
son, who evidently found that too
I
Passengers called for In any
, accepting British rule with good
much is being crowded Into his short
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Part Of the t6WO for all ,
t rains at U. T, R. Or C. P. R.
I
j ,grace. And the new order of things
stay In England, the proposed dinner has been
Al
4
Depots.
established without Impos- .
at Lancaster House on Saturda;y ing the show force.
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Prompt Service and
of armed __
such as �__ . " , ��, , -
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night has been eliminated. This was I marked the German i __ .. _�.� _ 4 ...
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Careful Attendance.
occupation ok. -� -
.. - ,_:M_ - _ -
to have been a furiction only second I Belgium and F�Mnee. 11 .:_ - - I _.
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tion of King George to be guest at
Buckingham Palace during stay in
- -
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to the banquet at Buckingham Pal- The icy reserve of the people has . - . _ .� ,�_- i_
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ace Friday night. Instead Of the , b broken _ -_ -
een- by the bag�pjpps. When I .1
Lancaster House banquet Premier
.
11
Our Uvery and flack bervice
the Scottish infantry entered the city 1.
Lloyd George will entertain the
10 4A to take over the Rhine bridges from I
,
Ir
41
will be found up-to-date
.
In every respect.
lw4oft�
Vour Patronage Solicited
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107 Montreal Street
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.
. I I .
I season lat3t year. I . made before consulting them ' urge the same Privileges for the Ger- a clearer conception of their rights _ ., - � - , -_ - - . .. .
Dolainick Tortorich, a New Or- Arrangements have been made by man eastern provinces and for Ger- than In pre-war days, and In the elec-
leans aborting promoter, has offiered which a million tons of shipping will man Austria, ' tion contest have been promised -_
Champion Jess Willard $76,Or for be released from the Army Supply "It the Ent te supposes that Ger- state recognition of those rights. rip
I
a Contest with Jack Dempsey. N! "- .
Ser-w4ce—for commercial. and relief many has been so humbled as to be Throughout the campaign there was
� Field Marshal von Mackensen has purposes. Powerless, It Is a mistaken reckoning, evidence of Industrial unrest, and 40
been Interned by the Hungarian The captain and the chief officer for 6,000,000 people will not be cow- the wisdom of the Government In
1, Government. Rournania has disarai- of the Corinthian have been penaliz- ed indefinitely by threats. Germamy deciding on an early election was
. ..ed'- the- rear -guard of the German ed by suspension of their certificates will rise again, and will be a strong evident- (let ,a New dison ,
..- - army. ' for.three and six months, respeotive- factor in the European family. Her Dillon May Be, Defeated.
The general syndicate of French ly, for Indifferent seamanship, caus- central position is dominating and BELFAST. Dec. 17—The feature 11 The Phonograph with a Soul 11
hotelmen has decided that for ten, Ing the loss of the steamship Corin- she cannot be held down." 'Of Saturday-�% elections In Nationalist
years it Will not receive a native of thian. Ireland was the strength shown by __ ,
. eneltry countries as employe or cus-
tomigi. ' MONDAY. \ OCCUPY ROYAL SUITE. the Sinn Fein. It is reported here
P. r - that Cardinal Logue and Archbishop
10inited States troo arriving in A new Jugo-Slav Cabinet has been Walsh both supported the Sinn Fein. OU would not buy artificial flowers
New York from Fifunce bring an un- formed, with M. Protitch as Premier. Preisident and Mrs. Wftonn Honored The defeat of John Dillon, the - . -
...... �oon&-medruaw--t,o the effect that Two hundred soldiers arrived -in by BrWsh. . Irish- Mano-nallat I def. in E"t � __ . . ff you wanted to en'oy the frag-
-
1, - LONDO14, Dec. 24—The "Belgian MAYO, is anticipated when the final - - "I -4 1
01tcher "Hank" Gowdy was killed in Ontario from the hospital ship Ease y
action. I HURSDAY. I quibo. suite " reserved exclusively for royal count Is completed. The Sinn Fein- L I , 45 _ I
- !�:, . Three attempts were made late guesis until now, will be occupied by era polled a heavy vote in the county 9�__ rance of Roses, and it is unnecessary
. . " �, . I Representatives of United Farm crowds to t:aid a President and Mrs. Wilson during and city of Dublin and in Cork. In W NFA
; �:, Women of Ontario addressed the cafe in Toronto. their stay in London. In the years Northwest Ulster the Sinn Feiners . r I '
��,','�* . U. F. 0. Convention, Toronto. An expedition is to be sent to the of its Interesting history it has had will carry the city of Derry, the seatm to endure an imitation of Mm,- if you
I 0�. North Pole next June by airplane L*A
,
, , TWO train 10OLds of troops, the re- within Its walls many crowned heads in Donegal and South Fermanagh
i
mainting soldiers due in,Outario from from the United States. one of the latest, but the least men' and northweet Tyrone. N select a Now Edison. .
I
I the Olympic, arrived yesterday. A war gratuity has been granted tioned at Buckingham Palace, being The Unionists expect to retain all .
The U. S. army transport Logan to Canada's land and naval forces the former German Emperor. theft seats in the north. Jos,!Vh Dev-
��,_" ... who have not served mer- .
. ". - troops r 811teria caught fire at
- .
-��,�i,,�ea ut the flames were'subdued.
r:��
�- .
A flag was raised by Great War
It -as given Its name during jin, Nationalist for West Belfast, has 11
Queen Victoria's reign, and was al- been re-elected by several thousand I I . . I-- -1
. . �
, , 1�: Umber of German communes
'j,
Vetbrans over the graves of comrades
ways known as "The rjollse of the, votes.
. ,,�4ftfiltua Switzerland have ap-
In Prospect Cemetery, Toronto.
King of the BelglanB,11 when royalty -
"I'll, e part of that republic.
Brantford Citizens, League has
was entertained here. Stirred by Bag -pipes.
; n,
l, There are signs of trouble between
asked for Investigations of coal and
At the request of President Wil- COLOGKE. Dec.
.... Itis,11'and the Jugo-SlavB ever poilses-
whiskey deals of the municipality.
17. — Cologne to
son, who evidently found that too
Of the eastern coast of the
Capt. W. H. Wylie, of St. Cath-
, accepting British rule with good
much is being crowded Into his short
\
arines, prominent manufacturer, min-
I
j ,grace. And the new order of things
stay In England, the proposed dinner has been
, ��� d delegates attended
"
Ing and military man, is dead, In his
established without Impos- .
at Lancaster House on Saturda;y ing the show force.
,the first sessions of the fifth annual
70th kear.
of armed __
such as �__ . " , ��, , -
. - .�
night has been eliminated. This was I marked the German i __ .. _�.� _ 4 ...
0onventlon of the United Farmers of
President Wilson accepts Invita-
occupation ok. -� -
.. - ,_:M_ - _ -
to have been a furiction only second I Belgium and F�Mnee. 11 .:_ - - I _.
I -
, Ontario at Toronto. .
,
,� John Crabb,
tion of King George to be guest at
Buckingham Palace during stay in
- -
_ - �.
to the banquet at Buckingham Pal- The icy reserve of the people has . - . _ .� ,�_- i_
- -
I . 7 �,.
_ of Grimsby, was
(6-dieath in an elelvator at
London. .
__ �,� —
ace Friday night. Instead Of the , b broken _ -_ -
een- by the bag�pjpps. When I .1
Lancaster House banquet Premier
"10VU1664
�0,61)bminlon House Furnishing Co.'s
*tdwiw 1. U _11f
Former Ainbassador Page. repre-
sentative during the war of the
the Scottish infantry entered the city 1.
Lloyd George will entertain the
10 4A to take over the Rhine bridges from I
- I., . ��.. lea en't at dinner Saturday to meet the Dragoons and Husears they lifted
�11 Premier Hearst intimated to the Washington Government in London, the War Cabinet. I
�Allrsessinent Committee of the Legis- is dead- the Inhabitants out of a forced calm
� lature that partial exemption may be Milo H. Piper, the alleged bigamist to make a Bhow of real curiosity and Come and hear the New Edison, or
4 1 ;ftnted tot, low- and m6rderer of Muskegon, Mich., Demobilizing Anzacs. even mild excitement. .
,priced homes. MELBOURNE, Dec. 24. — It will They were strolling about in j write me and I will call
p��1111111 Nineteen steamert wintering at committed suicide on Saturday Ila his take from nine to twelve months be- 11 I thousands after the midday dinner
I'll, fill have In storage al Cell by hanging himself.
bushels of grain. �, Ernest Gartshore, aged 14 of fore the Austmilan and New Zealand I looking very griffn and determfnP6 -
#18itest quantity..6ver h t ler� I e Sault Ste. Marie, was killed lnsi,nt- troops will be ready rtw transporta- I when the music of the bag -pipes wa.s Over two million music lovers have ____
I,' Beginning �:Jan. ist, o all Aria- ly by the falling of a shaft in the tion from -Europe if) Auntraiii, ae-i heard. and a company of Hig.hlanders
- ���� 8, aspor n c ar Spanish River Pulp & Paper Co.*s cording to an announcement m,ade in marched briskly behind the band - I -
,wit one exe tion. ust Mill. the Federal House of Representa- I through Ili*, little square and past been present when the New Edison tone -
�u d in advance, like passenger International cutting contests be.- tives. A scheme has been dev.iBed , the cathedral. Men and women hur-
tAra. . i tween.the United States and Canada whereby the soldiers will be trained ' ried from street cars to see them. jell test was being made ; and the have
, I ��� "I era at Cobalt were fin- will be resumed Immediately. Play In agriculture and manufactures; dur- I by bevies of small boys abd girls. 0�_
ts each. and one $600 will be held at Montrea.1 this Re"On Ing that period, realized, as you will realize, tfiat the
i � for. having oblectionatle for the Gordon Medal. Senator Pleme, Minister of Do- Gerninno- Again Complitiln.
. After a fierce fight,in a haymow fence, will go to England to super- LONDON, Dec 17—According to New Edison alone can actually re-create
. I - . �Eb � -the WoodBtock police arrested Pred Intend the transportation of the despatches received front Amster.
,� Donnelly, and later got Thomas Gor- troopt; and their welfare on Burn- dam and othir citlep, Mathias Frz. the human voice and t6 music of hu-
ll ND STOMACH TROUBLE, man in the same barn both being Dean shores. A board will be appoint- berger, the leader of the German
," ,Z Od to attend to matters of food and ,I
� "I armed, And suspected oi recent rob- armistice commission, has again com-
,� man -played instruments.
V berles. clothing during the initial period of I plained of the severity of the arm is. .'I
�; The crew of the French schooner Partial demobilization. tlee terms . He askst for (he raising a
�V*W* 01apieptaln" makes sick, riour. Quo Vadis were picked up on These measures are only prelimin- of the blockade, the liberation of
�' gisay sto,machs sur*ly feel ft* Brown's Bank and brought to ary to the larger and more intensive Also Amberola Agency �
, Liver- prisoners of war and the Immediate
I'll In flv* o"Inutio& Pool. ll;.S.b all badly frost-bitten hav- Program of repatriation oullined oy opening of the Peace Conferenca.
�, - flig given up boo@ four days ai��. one the Commonwealth for the welfare 0, — - - -_ A full range of Records kept iff stock I
',I It vk4 you jut ate Is w6ls�if on lad perished of exposure. Its r4turning troops. - "I've tit bad Rome good news," Bald
.
I
?, , st46A& or., ties like a lump of TUESDAY. - beArstovapon meviting his friend, Mr.
I Do not allow woFins to �,ap the vi-JAbrabluns. "My son Belly has got a
I ....
I'll, . . I bokh ,pb and mdate The new Pension regulations for WHY of your children. if not atip,lit-'COMMinton in the array. -
�jsftrf uvaigmiieil fwd.,or bave a fetling soldiers will go into force on Jan. 1. dpd to, worms may work Irroparable I "GO 0111.- replied Abrahams, rubbing
, I 11 . .1 I 1, 11*00tai The 1917 Victory bonds appeared harm to the constitutJon 4 the little his hands. "how much'" On We H A M I L T 0 N
sm"I 0069ach-head, for the first titqe on the Toronto one. The little Rufferers cannot vol . .
"I'll thpfr aliment but there are many sige:
Stock Exchange' Us I For "pal,
..... rellef in five wilut'-s nv and Rnill"n.- -Therp 1.
0 The Y3MntfOrd Courier, after 67 by which mothers are made awam, that'nothing b,ptter for ;'Prikins %lad ron
41 ,629, O*itv- Nt MA end to' Years', basi been obliged to dim- a dovA of Nfillpr*s Worm AUBURN MO. ,
L . I. 6W hy 10* a to Iflue, 01feation. . . POwderR In tullitonpi that, fir Thomas' ;,I,.ctrtr till.
�11" A"0111kh AWN 11 itt nect,sRary Theron powderp art quickly 11 will reduce the swelling that fol-
� 'i iap�� =lt, 101190 lit legislation were and -ill v1pol wormn from the syswin lows a sprain, will cool the jnfi,,)lnp,j I
(We Afi*_*At �111111lls $ Agent for "rkh. Cliston and Seaforth.
fosir toy 4M dowt. You realite to I'll, I
I _ Ur DY fiflifAft U061111. h fiPeflal com- without MY inconvenience to the child. flesh and dra,A the pain as It b) magir /
� "'Aa*d** Wow *#edlk*ft It is to gaffa mittelill Ot this Legislature. � I It Will thke the ache out of a bruir. Ali* A t (or the De Laval Separator. Separ- (11
(04#a ill A'ktot" rdyil�t Is, tir any il&m At the annual me,pting of the W110-Mco extivee! stity making up an', provont thp fleho from diarnit-eLfix - . ,
I � *ch:41 . _ Union B:thk. to be hp�jtfj in Winnip,pIr the book*, . It res-mv (ig 11 liere wric rnaaw ,,, " ators suppliTo's sk", "ti". #
,. t�ftvilk'10( rt.,fl"14 Ity food &MC-tiAtids I On ,tt"_, S. 111110 08*4�19 will be alloWn I IInhhV-WelI. I don*9 Idelt when you so gp,pptilly ,,ae, "
i , oow)�N**m; plr,p.;
. xioott 1h *iowotlkit � * as 4153,10111010.00. � I Stay late walfing up your face. the inhiry dim �
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