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When ".Ambassador Gerard left Berlin, the
only correspondent who traveled with him,
and the last American Newspaper, man to
leave Berlin, was Carl Ackerman of, the
United Press Service, •
Mr, 'Ackerman's dispatches appear exclu-
sively in The Toronto "Daily Star."
About once a month we "Scoop" every other
paper in the. Province with the aid of Mr.
Ackerman. and other .United Press corre-
spondents.
The only Canadian Woman Correspondent
in the. War Zone—Miss Rosamond Boult-
Ambaseador Berard bee—sends us dispatches exclusively.
In London the veteran War- Correspondent,
Mr. F. A. McKenzie, assisted. by The Star's
own Staff, cables the big news of each day.
Thomas Geggie, late Sergt.-Major K.O.
• S,B., writes regularly upon Imperial and
Military matters.
The big news from the United States comes to us
through the Chicago Daily News' special correspon-
dents, as well as their War cable service.
We also carry the cable service of Windermere of the
"Montreal Daily Star."
We maintain our own staff in Ottawa, Montreal,
Quebec and Winnipeg, and our local News Service is
right up to the minute.
Our special articles are contributed by foremost writers
on each subject.
Our regular news service consists of all Canadian Press,
A,nerican Associated Press and Canadian Associated
Press dispatches.
We also have exclusive rights to the pictures of the
London Daily Mirror, Underwoods, Daily Mail,
'T'opical Press Services, as well as Canadian Official
War Records, Sports, etc,
In brief, The "Toronto Daily Star" is one of the great
broad -gauged newspapers of the World. By reading
it you will be kept well informed upon every subject
that a good citizen and man of the World should
know about.
Read The "Toronto Daily Star"' each day. , You
will thoroughly enjoy it, and be glad to acclaim it
in all sincerity as "MY PAPER!"
Order it to -day. •
I. Carl Ackerman.
"Windermere,"
Florence Boultnos •
Sergt.-Major Gaggle
F. A, McKenzie.
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The price is $3.00 a year in advance. You
may send thisto the publisher of your
local paper, to your postmaster or direct
to The Toronto Daily Star.
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SUPPORT UNION
GOVERNMENT
Liberals and Conservatives are. United
The People Must Unite to
WIR the War
A Laurier-Bourassa Victory means deserting our boys in the trenches
for over a year, throwing up our hands and quitting! Don't shout
"Kamerad" under the Referendum proposal. Come out and fight
for Union Government.
Make No Mistake
IF LAURIER WINS
(1) Canada will send no more
reinforcements to the front, which
practicallymeans quitting the war and
placing the country in the same class
as Russia.
(2) The French-Canadians who have
shirked their duty in this war will
be the dominating force in the Govern-
ment of the country.
ARE THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE PREPARED
, TO STAND . FOR THAT ?
It is because the French-Canadians have not done their duty that Conscription
had to be resorted to.
The French-Canadians have made it perfectly clear, that they do not like the war
and are against CAnade participating in it further. Some of them even go to
the length of saying that the soldiers should be brought back from the front
1The Nationalists pre demanding that the men who have been enrolled under the
tilitary Service Act be disbanded and sent Back to their homes. To secure the
Nationalist support Laurier,Liberat candidates in Quebec have signed the following
pledge: --
t'1, the undersigned, candidate to the Federal Elections undertake by these presents,
'if X am elected, to demand the immediate suspension of the Military Service Act, 1917,
and of all its effects until Canadian electors have pronounced by way of plebiscite; and
Should the majoEity of the electors condemn it, that it be +tensiderod as null from its
origin and that in consequence all Conscripts be disbanded."
'1 also undertake to Vote against any Government which shoWd refuse to adopt the
above enunciated policy,"
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Wingbant
werks.tctrie.)r =VIA
last
llaizid city,
Man„ atter an `eztendesl visit whit
1ltiss Mulvey of town,
Mr. Teter Campbell liar ;,s:,turued
home alter spending the summer in
the west,
ivies. hT. J. Marshall nl Blyth
areal few 'days wilb ltiingkam
friends rcently,
'flys new wing to tae %/Ingham hos,
pital was opened with due ceremony
on Thursday week, when a very
large number of people visited the
hespital and wore shown through the
new portion.' The hospital :taw has
accommodation for over twenty-five
patients.
The teachers and pupils • of the
I•Iigh School have purchased a one
hundred dollar Victory Bond, At its
maturitp the money will be ;sed to
buy a tablet to the {nenory of Ithe
boys of the school who leave fallen
in the war and the interest will be
used for the purchase of prizes.
Mr, W. J. Armour left last week
for Vancouver,. B.0„ ,for the winter,
He will be accompanied from Cal-
gary by Mrs. Armour and son
Frank.
Mr, James Colley attended the
Fat Stock Show in Guelph last
week.
T1E SAD STORY
OF TIME,STR IGGLE
FOR LIFE
it frequently revealed in those War
tunes even an this well -to -de Province,
Hard enough to be poor—still worse
to be sick and poor.
The lot,of the consumptive is a spe,.
ciaily trying one, Only recently a
family was discovered living in two
small rooms over a store. At one time
they had occupied a comfortable home
but the father took sick and had to
give up work, With the savings all
gone, 'they were forced to sell the fur-
niture to buy food. 'When the man
was found to be a consumptive, this
was the opportunity of the Muskoka
Fred, Hospital to.'bring relief so that
not only would the stricken husband
have a winning chance for life, but
more desirable still, the wife and chil-
dren should be removed fro,n danger
of contracting the disease. Under skil-
ful guidance the home was cleaned up
and the family temporarily provided
for. It is now reported that the patient
is doing well, with every change of
recovery. .
This is the great work carried on by
the Muskoka Free Hospital which is
now appealing for help.
Contributions may be sent to W. J.
Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto, or Geo. A. Reid, Secretary -
Treasurer, 223 College St., Toronto.
We would I'ike'every subscription
to react ".9." If your label does not
read that date, have it renewed be-
fore ,end of year and save 50c.
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