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Pinc v Pry , �A@ ;lust Bpo+l b1 at ey y is such'a powerful dletnfectant that it de ;�� , ( cieneral dMom I It 410 Irl.114ttnii* K4RAli4« canis ,to ituaga#lat?rf. " ?.a. $X iltg': udwl,*, sat Unita ro- • a,t.q,lr 1pst.bla iiiubsisiy, also s all germs and prevents the soreness i >t4 ilia tirQrJt .oi ilio Peas a,Cottx eels, In hla; 71 tla xol4r. . T. it1, U"Aryk, the llll'at• CC tj4cho* . porl+f . ,to have gone tn�a4. Ernest Ilaeko" (0,4noua scientist, y + i , spreading. At the crane time the healing, , ZVribmll lt. AC tl#4 proahnt tepee it Is 3O. J utlsph Wlfllerc,sttetvo pf t�ttttrtn pt i1lQtilttt PreajdeAt. r4atig7tied tWidl t!, dg. AtntirBOlaherllt-trgpDo ca tared 4194 at Je, Gerax,guy. quality of the vapor soothes the inflamed :. `' "` I . ,, j1M'1 pololble to, , toresel:e the affects oli 1Vguttadt, w► q Itatt bee>3 arrettted 2I;.,Bisling reported itt Egypt &gt tnat Itil& fr0t, Soviet arm;�es after a al. A,adrnw Ca egte. steel magnate :. t membranes and soon brings relief. t r �tlN . peace termo, even, though tttly � Ior atalitlQltli. IE�aranCeb..fArcedto Srttirwb rule. ; abort battle. slid dottatgr o! DUblle libraries, � Peps are equally beneficial for laryng- lXttb atziitl+CAt1Y iti►tisfactory ,,to the klslt the llaa by returned bald- fern i 28. ROA- 09QT90 Taylor, yropltinaat $0, Generpl (strike• iras called is To- ' died at,Lenbs, Mass. tits. Ow4n Sealed. ape ru. -oat of Conservative politician, "Olod to , itis, asthma, bronchitis. coughs and colds. 2iltlea« ' route, but It proved a failure as 12. Prince of Wales arrived in 8t. All dealers or Peps Co.,Toronto. 50c. Several things have been revealed�.� mus Ottawa. the, best element in the labor John's. Newfoundland. ! ,_ I . I Glen. ,Sir Sarni $talo, one of Can- 27. Dominion Parliament rejected ( i boa:, 3 for ibl. a. 1liowovelr, during the year of Goaue unions retuned to respond to the 13. Viscount Greyr appointed British rallttking that Droved a aurpelse to Lh I . ads s best kaown military ,mein " Dayligist Saving Bill. • I "Red" leaderalslp• Ambassador to Washington. i � I �xarld In general, here iA Canada w and a veteran o1 the Northw.eat 28. Duke of Albany and Duke .at $1, Brlttah battles4lps engpged Sol- 15. Prince of Wales welcomed to St. tliav amazed b the ftict_tha Rebellion and South African War, Cumberland. who adhered to Ger- shevlk flee- _ for an hour in the John, N.B. Heir to British _ _ `Y 4 -tited-tn- :Mudnn-.----------- _•-MJ44UP mins -war, deprived --err-_ _ � _--- •--------- - - - _ - - - - -- - _� _ -- -- - j iii nadqu pthfrrtt took the r-Balt3o �e'a. throne' inegati "Tuaio'r�c' ibur`"oT t ---- -- lint defending the ideals of demuct3oi Fan$IIASY. British peerages. Canada. taped which made itself rich out of tb$ I '* Mgsl}a E. Barrs one of the most I �E• 17. Gen. Sir Arthur Currie, command- alsquld base peen ihp leant wili3 1' Petrograd w$,ts heavily shelled, proline of American novelists, ' 2. Attempt made to assassinate At- er or Canadian Division in • '.ta.� to uld h any, e n Ili I for the itnd many citizens killed. died. torney-General Palmer of the France, arrived home. = . ritng of preserving the peace et the 3. Lord Northcliffe announced his APIUL. I United StatBa in Washington. 18. Archduke Made ugsuccess- f 2 a , .11 - I .1rR.orld. It Is oat necessary to deal i intention to retire from journal- 1, German commander at Mannheim 6. Leoine Nissen, leader of the Bol ful effort to seize reins of pbwer , s , r leen. shevik party that set up Munich in Hungary. . ,with the matter at length. The ei I was found guilty o! shooting " 4 • Tanks and armored cats were Communist Soviet regime, execut- 24. Archduke Joseph, who des[red to _ -� _- - . ._ _ - _- - - -- , 'LRea of President Wilson say that French prisoners alter signing o1 ' - ;#ill would have been well It he had d sent to Ireland by British Govern- the armistice. I ed at Stadehelm by the Bavarian be dictator of Hungary and Pre- i„ roman t,atuoii;: C -11 -ch ag;r,usc r trot attempted to pay a lone hand, went to-malatain order. 2. Dominion Government aanoune- Governmegr}t, mler Friedrich's Cabinet, formal- immodest clothes worn by women. GO OD JOB EOR t1EARST. '•ii'he main facts which remain Ia that 4. Edward de Valera, the Sinn Fein ed the appointment of a Federal 10. Premier Lloyd George intimates ly resigned as a result of the re- 5. Newfoundland Government de- Aa soon as the Peace Treaty and the leaader, made his escapo from Lin• commtaslon composed of labor I to Gen. Hertzog and Boer Nation- i1;113a1 of the Peace Conference to feated in general election. Solid cola Prison. alistec representatives that Great recogn[ze the claims o[ guy Haps- ; . otestant party, headed by Sir Has ieeen c;icen n $te,0ll0 Federal plan for the League o! Natipna were men and capitalists to ptudy in- I • Appointment. iuinurcuc. �`` ,announced, they were taken and used Former Queen Marla Theresa of dustrfal conditions in Canada. Britain could take no selects that burg. Michael Cashin, assumed oLDce. I i r r t 1`, .as a politica! football In the United Bavaria died at Munich. King George approved pnomotioa would disrupt the Union of South 27, President Wilson announces his 9. Admiral Jellicoe arrived at Vto- OTTAWA. J -m. a. --Sir William 1 � -States. The year has come to an G. Gorman Government caused the of Viscount Jellicoe and Sir David Africa. determination to tour United toric, D.C., to commence tour of hears,, ex-proii(r of Ontario, has M ti.., send, and the United States to the only bombardment of city of Bremen Beatty to be "Admi'rals at the 12. Sympathetic strike called in Cal- ' States and appeal to moral sense Canada. bceu :.l:+eluted io 111 the• vacancy ,one of the nations which have enjoy- to crush Bpartacan uprl6tng. Fleet" in recognition of their dls- Bary to aid Winnipeg "Reds" end- o! people to support his stand on : 10. Prince of Wales went to Wash- left on un lntc.aatiuual Joint Com- ed the advantages of the most aliru- Monarchists decisively defeated tinguiahed war service. f- to failure, o the Peace Treaty and League of ' ington to cominenee short visit u,i: 'o • "!.er, \1 ,'. 13. 9fignault, 1 - ;IsUe modern civilization that has so Portugal. 3. Strong hand of Gen, Allenby, Crown Prince Charles of Ron- Nations, to the United Statcs. . K.0r,::�t,� ;:. cu,.-i,iles:outr. The !11 ,7 _____ _- }ice r+gfused to shoulder its shareL x'te. Elmgr J. V17�ber, eon _o! the _ $rlttsh High-ommfasione _ _mania �used�e nsternationlnhla . 28 St:.oula Bolha. Paatnlar of the 11. -Maj. -Gen. .Into E B Seeley` e 'It„ t �, : t . 1i e l u,.:,i is :�Ir. C. A. 3 :tie white man's burden, as Imposed reeve of Neustadt, was sentenced Egypt, crushed rebellion in thggt country by wounding himself ser- Union of South Africa, died in signed as head of British air III Ala'-.-i'01, t hu tt.t!a::, in Uu;ava, and ' 111 'by the Treaty of Peace, tR ton years penal servitude for country fomented by Bolahovist6, iously with a revolver, , Pretoria, He was succeeded by istry. ' I,• c. i„ .• , o,,:,.nst;;oncr is Mr. H. A. "` , ` 1 A Canadian public man recently desertion. 4. Bill introduced in Ontario Pro- 13. President Wilson refused to have Gen. Smuts. Cell of Edith Cavell in prison at I PoNN ell, (A St. John, :x.11. It is be }I a' 7. Strikes In Londotft called off when anything to do with cause of de - Brussels transformed into mu- ti,•raa h, r ih:u S W,lli::ni Hearst ,pointed out several facts that are in- vincial House making the Baying SEPTEMBER *. Iteresting to the citizens of thin coup- Government lttvoked defence o! of the National Anthem in thea- Valera and other Sinn Feiners seum by Belgians. will cont inn,• to reside in Toronto, �'..}. Itty. Canadians did not wait in 1914 the Realm Act. tree compulsory. I who Interviewed him in Paris. I 1. Lacrosse tournament opened in 13. Field Marshal von Hindenburg opcnil,,g : i;:n orUc:: there. 'Pi:c poai- i !to proal by the war. As soon els the 8. Allies bear that Austria desire$ 8• Premier Clemenceau of France lei. Capt. John Alcock and Liept. Winnipeg with teams represent- feted in Berlin, ttou i:, lint One that requires resi- f, .� ,, to unite with Germany. Proposal sa=ved the life of Emile Cotten, Arthur Whitten Brown, two Brit- ; Ing all sections of the country, for Tablet unveiled at Guelph to late (Noce in Ottawa, or the full time of :lease was joined and It became evt- t§ dent that the ideals of democracy opposed by allied statesmen. who endeavored to' assassinate I ish aviators, macl8 non-stop flight purpose of booming revival of ),t. -Col. John McCrea, Canada's the con:ut,s: ion,•!•. The potltion is re - had to be defended against the 9.Dr�Edward David elected press- him, by requesting, President) across Atlantic Ocean from New- Canada's national game. Trophy world fatuous poet, who wrote a:;lc: ;,n one in (-N cry way suitable 11 tforces of autocracy, Canada throw in dent of Gorman National Assem- Poincare to commute sentence. fouadland to Ireland in 16 hours won by Vancouver. "in h'landers' Fields." tot tli • tx-Prct:;tir. the salary is �, ; :Its lot with the Allies. Canadians bly at Woimur. 9. Ot$cial, announcement made that I and 22 minutes.. 1 3. Supreme Council oP Allids sent an 14. Countess Leo Tolstoi died at undo r:_tooil to be $6,000 a year. The 'r'} +did not wait to grow wealthy out of 10. General stripes in city o! Seattle, allies had been forced to evacuate 17• Ten strike leaders in Winnipeg ultimatum to Roumania ordering Yasnaya, Poliana. t i'incip:;! matter to come before the the War or to seek all the persona! the first of the kind ever attempt- Black Sea port of Odessa. were arrested by the Federal evacuation of Hungary. 16. Gabriele d'Annunzio seized Zara, Joint Commission in the near future ,� a a radvantages possible. They soled with- ed in North America, declared a The Arabian King of the Hedjaz, authorities charged with sedition 4. Peace Treaties ratified in Cana- on the Dalmatian coast, in the ie the consideration of the proposed �' � Out hesitating, and did not come In- failure, crushed by prompt action who aided the allied campaign I and conspiracy against the Gov than Senate. name of young Italy. intcrnatior.:,l project to make along t • Ito the war -when all the worst of the o! Mayor Olson. against the Turks in Palestine, ,3rnment of Canada. 7, Admiral Lord Charles Beresford 17, American Senate refused to rate- the St, Lawrence river an ocean ,' `'ll "'' t ,dangers were over. Then• when the 11. Friedrich Ebert elected President issued a manifesto claiming the 19. Premier Orlando of Italy resign- died while visiting Duke of Port- fy treaty and League of Nations highway to the Creat Lakes, and to �:- of now German republic by,large title. "Command the Faith-; ed, following want of confidence land at Caithness, Scotland. without modification. develop four million horsepower as �tRateamen of lbo world draw aP the majority after a prolonged tight. vote fa the Chamber of Deputies. : Treaty -of Peace and the League o! ful," a title belonging hitherto to I First actor' strike in history o1 19. United States Senate definitely re- a part. of the plan. i 'Nations, Canada ratified it without 13. King Ferdinand o! Roumania the Stltan of Turkey. 20. German Cabinet, headed by Phil- American stage ended in victory fused to ratify Peace Treaty. I'lic cha[rntan of the American nee- +rapt{pig a moment. Canadians did slightly wounded during riots in 10. Referendum in Province of Que- ipp Scheidemann, resigned rather for actors. 24. Plot to murder Premier Venize- tion Of the Iniernational Joint Com- '� I his country. than sign Peace Treaty as drawtt �,, , not try to got the maximum of ,per- bee results in enoromus majority 14, Italian army under the leadership los of Greece discovered and frus- taib:.ion is Senator Gardner. i8onal advantage, and did not attempt 14. Sip Ernest Cassel, the English tri favor oP wine and beer licensee. . up by allies. 1 of Gabriele d'Annunzio, the poet, trated. f `to dodge any responsibilities. In the fi aneter, gave sum' of $2,500,000 13. Herr Neuring, War Minister of King George knighted daring , defied the Peace Conference and 25. Prince of Wales ended -Canadian `ND STOMACH TROU3LE, f`' ,words 'of the public man who drew to promote British education by Saxony, killed by mob of des• aviators, Capt. John Alcock and seized Fiume, thus creating ser- tour and sailed from Halifax on means of scholarships. Lieut, A. W. Brown, who made w R DYSPEPSIA u up the contracts, the Dominion may gruatled soldiers. tons European complication. H. M. S. Renown. GASES O , 3 "� not be the wealthiest nation !n the 16, British Government called na- British forces occupied Trebezand first non-stop flight across the 91. Holland and Belgium severed df- 26. British House of Commons refus- . world, but since 11914 Canada has tlgnal conference of, capital and in Agiatte Turkey. Atlantic. plomatic relations on account of ed to permit Viscount Astor to assumed the mor�•al leadership on the labor. Eugene V. Debs, many times SO- 22. German offErs and sailors in strained relations over the de- give up title which he does not 'Pane's Diapepsin makes sick, sour,1. 4' 17, Sir Wilfred wrier died sudden- charge ofn battle fleet itt- gassy stomachs surely feel fine Continent o1 America, cialist candidate Por the Presi- 1 mand of Belgian Government for want.a t Fite. struggle against Bolshevism ly at Ottawa. deney o1 the United States, sur- I terned at Flow sank the South side of Scheldt river. 27. Father O'Donnell, Australian in five minutes. IM been tho other feature of the Ex -Emperor Karl pi Austria hold rendered himself to the Federal majority o! the ships. The sent 22, Hon. Frank Cochrane, member of chaplain, chargod with using sedi- ,t?t �, `' year. The growth of that radicalism a Prisoner by Socialists. authorities to serve a . ten-year titng was carePplly planned and Federal Cabinet, died at Ottawa. tious language, acquitted in the If khat you just ate is souring on 18. Contracts concluded whereby carrion out. ) our stow ch or lies lilac a lump of that aims fo desfiroy existing sostnl lerin for violation of the espion- 23.. "One Big Union" idea denounced British con ts. A _A 1CUndltip>as has h©sn one of the direct p'►enc�q and l ouulan4 .exPend , age act. Strikers eynd 1!lSnpted• Police bat- at Dominion Labor Congress. 28. Lady Astor wits pronounced the S p ,,��� affect of the reaction that followed $26,000,000 cath lu Canada. ' $6, Capt. J. A. Goulet found guilty tIo in stf*eeta•;o$,'Winnlp�eg. Sev- 24, Italian force overpowered Juga winner of the: Plymouti�seat in load, or you belch as and eructate the war. Bolshevism !s trtumphatit lfl. AnArahista 'made an unguccesslul in Quebec of trafficking in Mili- era) people wa re killed and many Slava to Dalmatia. the BPitish F?����t inions, sour, undigested food, or have a feeling In Eastern Europe, especially In attempt to assassinate` Premier tary Service Act exemptions. i Injured. 27. Great Britain faced by general so that an Areric�an woman was of dizziness, heartburn',' fullness, nausea, itutssia In Germany, Uto Republican Clclnonceau in Perls: 20• City of Sebastopol was evacuated 23. air tomer Goui"n Liberal Premier strike. the first elected to that historic bud taste ill mouth and stomach -head - An American flag, made of +silk, of Quebec, ret�rned to power, �k.overament stashes the SPattacans, by allies and fell into hands of Adeline Patti, famous prima don- body- Polling took place on No- arhr, von can ,et rclSc.' in fiv,• minutes ,was presented to Queen Mary at with large majority. the`l;eda'were called to that eoun- Russian revolutionists. eta, died in 'Wales. vember 15. by neutralizing acidify. Put an end to i%y, tvllh'4 firm baud, In France, the Buckingham Palace. 19. Major J. C. P. Wood, the British I Premier Francesco Nitte of Italy 28. Viscount Berli, for thirteen years 30. Truman ii. Newberry, United x+ - Ser Rodolph Forget, leading Cana: announced polio and cabinet. such stomach distress now by �i ttin� a I MotlaCo of Bolshevism has not been aviator who started Pi°oifi East- ; Y British Atnbaesado> to Franca, States Senator front Michigan large fifty -cent case of 1'n se's D:a c,sul so strong, and the forces of law and dfan financier, died at Montreal`: church, England, to .try a non- 24. General strike in Winnipeg om- I P I e� " y died in London. who defeated Henry Ford, was nd I from any drug- eton•. You re:il:a, in f order aro sago and strong. In the} 20. Canadian Parliament opened stop .flight across the ocean, 'fell cially called off by "fled" dieted by a United States Grand without ceremony owing.to death leaders. OCTOBER. flee minutes how nocdi•�es it i -i to sudi'er } , t tt '11'1 ock ipf. the /�•Ue'trlan empire, many into the Irish )Sea. f Jury on the charge of corruption, , •ittaidt�`i'idodvemehts gro at work, In of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. 21. The Soviet Government establish- 26.E iia, Hartley Dewart, K.C., chosen , 2• General strike in England came to conspiracy and fraud In connect- fr(im indipycstion. dvafx.psia or ally stow• , � . 21. SparfAcans attempted another up- - leader of. the ; Ontario Liberal an end and men resumed work y 1111049gd. 10diistry has suffered par- ed. at Munecb 611apsed, leaving tion with the election. nch disord, r , n ,-cd by food fermi•ntation tIN . *i-1yols . n leC aunt of the labor rising in Germany. the Republicans definite) in con- party, who rhhjected William pending negotiations. �{ Q p y F due to exe, -" , 41 :,, �+� el,. ,,i 23. Fourteen members of I. W. W. Proudtoot, their, wax -time leader, 3. It wan officially announced that DECEMBER. - • 1AIttlLSttti�Yi�iq. 1C1►1411 pinto lateen the trop. 1. Proposal to take Steps to change " #iltrni tit )brae and general strikes. w6ro arrested in New York 28. Italian statesmen announced de- who was an enthusiastic sup- President Wilson's ill -health p - Heavy Fall of Snow. charged with plotting to m.urde�r porter o! all ant�German oligies, would render et necessary for .name -of Kitchener back to Berlin I ! died. Ia )tot yet in Great Britain. ciafon to withdraw from Peace D him to rest rt -0r some time. JIe caused riot in that city. Several OWEN SOUND, Jan. 6. -Just two t tient ltl lite country where the President of the United States. Conference unless their claims to Unionist caucus in Ottawa, decided was forced to give ug the fight Peet of snow fell during the first siz- liptit►la etc now social and industrial Sir Wilfred Laurier laid at rest Fiume Were "recognized by allied to perpetuate the party in Dom- g men suspected Q! being in favor ty hours of 1920. to have his nation accept the 'I'll �td'... I Ona trill probably take aha)pe. in notable state funeral at statesmen. inion politics. o1 German naine were beaten up t Ottawa. 28. The Treaty of Peace, bringing to Peace Treaty and the League of and ducked in lake. 4t rule they lead in the way in Union of Montenegro and Setr�ia A baldheaded man is always telling '"I#hltl. tl ,Rn Canada and the Unit- 24. D. D. Mackenzie, of North • Cape aea'ompltahed, with King Peter An as end the World War, , was Nations. Lady Astor took oath in British g ,4lttefh elle "Reda" have suffered Breton, selected" as temporary monarch. Duchess Charlotte of Saxe -Wein- House of Commons. You how he has fever and lost his leader of the Liberal party in the sinned in the historic Halt of Mir- ingen, eldest sister , of Will(am G. Mexicans liberated W. O. Jenkins, hair. aI Ott .stet -backs. first in the at- 24. Premier Orlando lett Paris for rors at Versailles on the fifth an- Hohenzollern, died at Baden. American consular agent at Pue- �pfed aCbn6ftl strike in Seattio Canadian House of Commons. Rome to "feel the pulse" of the nivereary of the murder.,ot Arch- g IW iii stile general strike. in Gen. Pi�otu visited Canada. Italian G. Germans forced to recall Gen. bla, whose detention caused talk Q,� g, $o far Oil this continent Amir ol"Afghanistan Murdered In 26. First,of�man delegates chose duke Francla Ferdinand at Sera- you der Goltz, commander of Tpu- of war at Washington. FREED AFTER VINO jeoli the def which gave the 9. Julio Acosta, elected President of �D ��(�(M D��`(t� of-Asue government have his tent, and succeeded by his tonic troops in :Baltic provinces. j j� J [ ju irltttl$pla�nt. But December 31 bremm`• reached wbraaltl Pence Congree s., I3oheazoilerns and the Junkers an 10. Tpe balloon VtifEbita dropped In- Costa Rtca py large majoritVENT. . t 1. illi .. 13 hevlsm the great AR In. Z 7. Italians. endorsed 2 °'W�se to start the wars ie of 10. Soft cosi strike fs United States •-• ed Premier Ori to Lake Huron ten OVIA9 in nor ' f • - _ _ _ _. _. 9 Rt1L_Gnus_ _.fthftilttQr� _Prem_. ..---------tional-chatApianbtsip-.balloorf-t-•nee. - ended, _ _..___.--------.k flOH0i0 ' p'1' 1� . _ r►it. of th0 nttipt intoes. 1a o g-Aght-br-FIbme.-- Cape Colony from 1898 to 1900 g,MAM� ggW i.k': S. Members of Vienna Goverament All (he occupants drowned- 11: Capt. Ross Smith, the Australian iiti �llLN17A1tY. 98. Slr )Brie Drummond of Great Bre- died In London., arrived In Parts in search of food 11. Right Hon. A. J; Balfour elected aviator, arrived in Port Darwin 'jlldkia fain chotien Ordt Sedretary-Gen- i }�i 30. Many people . killed in violent Australia, cin drat man to ay A ease whirl► deeelrw ate , .•, rtreis Canadlad soldiers were tot' starvitig''Auatrians. Chancellor of Cambridge Unlr ,« oral of the League of Nations. earthquake 1 p g kllle i whelp trainload of aelgrlled Terrorist attempts to lsmoo Me. IR. "ay versify. from'England to Australia. thoughtful eensideration h that A AfAX. i` finite wits wrevked near Edmund- publican• Htivetrnment at 'Berlin g'p14- 14. Terrible battle at Riga between iG. UAgfIIciat announcement .made Wm. H. Barron; 103 h[erillua iltraiN, *� °' llttittt, l+l«i3. ' prow a failure. 1. Peace Conference decided not to 2, Mobs seized food in Itilian cities. the Letts and the . Bolshevik! that Sits Robert Borden would re- Bennington. For ten years Mr. Barr- ` z.�.1g1`tfttltitlevacUated Rlga to escape S. Senator Lodge began eanipaigp destroy German fleet but to ¢li= . 3 NorWern Ontario swep>;by loreet forces. sign the Premiership o! Canada. ran suffered the agonies clued brr tcllaifb `with Hblehevikl. against UnIt6d States takint part vide' ships among the allies. grpy 1G. Gen. Denikiae captured Orel with 17. Prophecy that world would end Bheumatimn. At times he was botmi - • tlethekt C, hoover named hard In Lelttu'et of Nations, but reaolu- S. Russian device Gl'tstvBrisment is- 4. Breath dlrlgebie It -34 completed , thousands of Bolshevik troops. was not fulfilled. World kept on hand and loot by the grip o! Bhen� of 4 i plan relief work. tion tailed" to ' get a ..majority in sueid ultlmatuliii to Rqumtitlia de- voyage across t e Atlantic, mak- . 1?• Etrver Pasha appeared in the Cau- just as usual. • . matte • Patna. On tke advice of a f•`l CetkilYt van°'Rtertiing died at Rup- tete Senate., I manddng the+evacuation of SwW- ing a 3,600-miX !light in f48 ; cavus as head of political group. 18. Sir RobbrV'Borden consented to friend he stood for & new trial and y polling, ... varla. 4. Spartidiuls trtcd; io launch &both- rabla. ' hours and 13 minutes., 19. Viseoltnt Astor of Hever Castle remain Prett> ler. but will take 1 used T.$ C.'e. , 11 ?; ;Plot to 'teatore, the Hapaburge or revolution lethe city, of Berlin. , 4. A ids -year old youth attempted- to d died of- heart` disease. long rest. , Read whait he Itaa to say:•- - Field Marshal , on Hindenbu$g' "I have been a" suffers: from $hear }, ` 4iiadAv48 And friistrated. 6. CyclbuO swept' Al4belmp« and aMosetlnate Premier Clemencewu' left Kolberg, Prussia, thus sever- 20. Conservative Government, headed Premier Massey of New Zealand irM,;"littodnre i3oprsevOlt died at Oyo- matey liven wore peat, with a stiletto. lag all connection with supreme DY Premier Hearst, defeated .at returned ; to power in general malleo. for tin years, Have been w t!y I3ti1+, '" Douglas Fairbanks. famous inevie 6. Two important decisions made by command of Getman army. Dolls in Ontario elections. United election. bad at times I scald not move hand or i, ! , v3.°Bl?eirtaCan party launched revolu-' star, was divorced -by- hes wife. &pled statesmen following threat Farmers of Ontario returned with 19. Attempt made by Sinn Feinera to toot for mouths. A friend advised me 6. Bela Kun placed under ban by assassinate discount French rov r7 P t t141a in llerlln. Queen Marie o1 Roumania atriv '._ of Belgium and Italy to withdraw Allied Council f give. a majority in the House. D tot Tem letom'a $Letmaatie Uip- •it. Sibifria "parted its readiness, to ed in Paris:� from Peace onterence•�--Belgiuilo 23. United Farmers announced deet- ed unsuccessful. des, and I have ban, thanktol eve F � S1 7. Soldiers in home tired on anar- ' 4*.j414 Ailiitushian Government In ?.Battle between Spartlacans 'rind gets full war costs. Inclusive of chists who tried to raise red".flag sion to form a government. • Ser John Alcock, the first aviator Zees• Tho worked wonders for me, 'tight l4gitinst 1101shovikl, Government troops in streets `¢t all damages and expenses, and during recta. 26. Soft coal miners in United States to make non-stop eight across the send I have never felt any retn:Y o� .1"ict#titldr f lbyd George announced Berlin resulted in defeat o! Reds. Italy promised Fiume aftelc a Uprising of Kurds, bellied bq I went on strike, thus causing a Atlantic, died as result of a crash the adsease." i 'ill a w ij&iflllet< Discontented Canadian soldiers lapse of two years. Shiek Mahmud; brushed by the serious industrial crista. while R,tng. It a Pmetica117 impossible, to obtain ,.int 400 -ccs f�l attempt to acarine- caused riot In Kinmel milititry Gem Milan Steftimik, Czoeho Sloe• British. 28, Attempt to stat% German grand 20• New Zealand carried prohibition evidence stronger than this test!• '� t ' ; ',, i litttq Dr. Xarmary, the Czech Pre- camp at Rhyl Wales, and aev4ttitl v&k. Minister of War was killed g, Sir Thomas White. Dominion Min- opera in New York resulted ea by id substantial majority, being menial, and a word to the wise is I.° I14I1r1`i, , men were belted, wlteli airplanla In which he was later of Fiaatpoe, announced do- riot, the Brat part of the British Em- vway° irtttliicie�. TY yon colter, have . , ' : 41�1.'Pfee filen, tate largest Getman S. It wars mMouneed that the Grand • tt y.olling crashed, terminatf4p tb ]'stere froth 29. Ernest Charted Drury selected as pire oufside of Cana4s, to do so. anew trial -use T.R.O, s. lttlt(Wohip, surrendered to the Trunk Railway would ''bps taken 7. MajAvn."'Sir R. S. Iladen-Powell, Irolttics. - leader of United Farmers, and 21. Premier Lloyd George announced H. C. Dunlop, Phm. B., Chemist and . i''Witlisit. over by Dominion Government, head of Boy Scouts, arrived In National tribute paid by `the undertook task of forming a ne'w Dome Rule policy for Ire. Druggist, Bedford Bleak. Sole agent • .'sir eh;tles Wyndham, one of the It Wee announced the 8$IMr.Atnettr ' Halifax to tour Canada'. English to Capt: Chades Fryatt, cabinet. « land, giving the country two sip= for Godoriah, $poli $1.04 to the above f' " 'I t Ir, Frank Baum, author tri "The NOVEMBER. erste' IeBidtatnrea, similar to lice address�or to Toronto, and T. R.sC1, I.'s4willibe t ito.' fltn►outt o! Briant scion, lean soldiers committed suleide who was shut by Hermans. Mem- St. during the short time that the Wisard of Oz," died in Los crisp service held at St. P&ul'tl y..a •�"'gut Etna cam>aat�. Droveitcial system In Canada. �sont postpaid. ° 0,,.Oerrmaii 06yet'ntuent, under the Angelek. �letwttershtp . rjt President Ebert, United State& was In tine 'river.. Cathedral, and body was buried _ '� 90 Berlin Government ann6unced,t& 8, Afghan troops, under new Amir, in British soil. tifuAlitt the flparlacan revolution n • riotlar penetrated Khyber Pass. and S, General strike ratompted In Rome - , . Ilj 0001n. hada[ that Spartaea started invasion of India. to protest again, food shortage, had gelded. J pe 10.RRungardan But. ,- yJ � ulft ,Luxdtnbur'a, one of the tis ts, 30. It was olllclally atat4d by,Pronch 9, ags.. bAt commenced , b for a r. �ikt invaded - j zattra�i"it rdt t1 efAian revolutionists, Foreign Offlee that rrantie loot &Baltullt Aft;haAsi on Indian border. . loyeer Austria. t� , • , )Hilted by republican troops, 1,600,000 then killed in the war. Ritain or and€ed by Dols}ae'vdki. i3. Enver Pasha. leader bf Turkish r r H the Gorman So -10. Cittlii0n snitdicrtl. rvhb +lusts tired t Austria In > sentenced , to •, 11. w was of be h6 that o for Military eathf r clique, " • ' ° ld� ettatlrrif be le&deirt'who dewed the would not be pet'mltted to torlir" of bellttt forced to reitiatti• amlt� tt >H • i _f__ r"r�tlairY dutlhg the War and $dam- political 'Union w'!th 'Ci6 t%a • ,41att4, .,oted In Seaford G� British dirigible'R.34 landed. In @ creational Smoke" - sd.tlttt:`yeutpna..rvith sitarting the _._. .. lI lS!o (ager-l;iYiplf htsrle-l6l'-leas- _ .. " ' 13,-irtclil hfa'!rabitt sit lloultlak mfg, . FitlRtitm, l✓ngTand, eutt#DIOtitig rewe - I y I.r , wotxr ,1kas kdll+ed by republican aaatcisiteds Sir Wilds, Rte bei'laott, foil, lila, Ater 'of QU"n AI+EUndra. • turn trip, - tkt�iCtdsttiri SYrwrtiiarn irtsvu- tirrliftttl ittttelt in lt►ttdpYt. WOO 10 ,. eotmmander•if�hief til. ilia >ho10 U. G��n R'"ke captured 1Alpslc, the' 17. Bella Kufs, Lead of Rnng&rtaa tones. Communist Government, driven % ,.t 01 Itht-0t, .(lie A03ttafth stro holds .. , tttibitlld3 ntelitlna of the Pesci President Wilson &rriVits"n =g from power.% In 0611 t ty'. 4kttrdtlCo. 151anee to attend the Peace " 18. Gert, E. H. It. Allenby, ,given i 'I 14« uotiar til`' lfdtilt Cavell, li;itlWi s i= `° i l*; ilRpetilttiietit W&e sustained fefcAee. nrirtw_stlurdcretl by the ilt►xtlititttls, charge of oCcapatioii of Adis' +', t itlt who Minor. .1 I Mit tit4r 'Olti•tn�tlttetioeis. ! 4: Edtilile Collin, ena!fch atrtrssi lit Rorer. " ,ttwt J4lalt Ot il:tigland, your It tetnpted to tss sei'itf(1te! 'Cleig9lll 19'. Gireat triumpliti parade lit Lon I iTS. Glk'aeM littikt tomment in f r ;tddtil + Rlteg 'il,llit„ dlibd very sena« seletettc; tet' d4a(lt, don to mark t c>tarfi rbf Peace. r ,..E i sritllf. Attempt to estktsilitti o. ImIlOy •"!iV`141ifi C in t so Metal w6rkorA' 21. irtktws spread . a Gl oat Britain, • , G t ;1. , • , 11. ltsattl _i�4hlt,OVOffed by Sinn while. lid *110''l+tt0"( ,,ti, 'Visit 44 1 dila u# « `l►lb •anis )fits iSrat Ati'tik- , e%nsln# gettt,*ral conaternatitin. Still, G tlatii. " the! i frtrltt � tt tt►il�l1"ft►i° aXo 1ti (1*J 04" k' L*otA� tiib Ultt't' 3Yp Sir A�ftartt J'olkA Poynter, fain St�l� , ��� ���t , e , allai liMitR�igtlli iobjeciors Jm-o PrAl" 4t P At.,., .l+s. � a'e1[dittti itablfl� s�l��n�lE 5►1ad tii�b �« 1 It iNtb CttrtiatlRktatrtitt' lllt?�1t , . tiibtttld iiit.l. bC1 di" ]N►ttittt, i'ct: a , Lou-t'i 11 i 11 t! . 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