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I SEAFORTH, FRID.U, Dee. jilth, 1914. -1 _. '_ � � i - we rdsued i59 -and fed ,2,300, Every, ir ff I 10 . I.r -1
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. Uft - - �, ly in the recepients mind. I &ratlan. An absolute 'pledge must -be t1fe Glaughter Lis. terrible. I 4donlL, sup-. Chpt,aln, X. J& k Fenticost, .late of Toron- . ' r
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I � � r�nce of 'his -colleagues and su,jporterE we -get ,mixed up With the - German -s, co& 'is Chief -Surgeon of one of the - Z!
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probably need a good . . poming se.selon, in order that the latti�r 95r, regimentAl number Is 13, lucky Isn't France. The letter, .,which is dAted .No- i . 51 i -
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halter at 'be barn - p ,T,may be made :eithei 'contkovirqial or IM I khave ,fbeen. to London for a. few veniber . 1111i, 4,was. ,iviltten two -days af - �
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� � brush or razor is worn one short. It is .well,known that a fe* AQnp, ,iind I saw a few of the�most e e C�� a
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� pre_911"� I weeUsia,go A, Oetermined,and protracted interesting places. We have%Just -come ed .1hi'lFrance, OW while lt.:�was ptill ,at . �
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.. took som - intesest, in 11 _ I effort *a,s made by' a section of the in off .parjade,and I must ,go to bed. a re,sft camp, awaiting equipment aid , 2 1 �
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- the place. Straps 40c to $1.00 I Borden Cabinet to force .a general elec - We -are drilling day, and filght now, orders. Re says: , - / . I . - - --- NOMOMM.— I
All saw tion during the preaeut year, &TA It go, excus6 scribbling as I have 'to sit We have =rw been here for two - - �
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- $1.2s to $1.40 .8rushes loc to 350 is 'currentlY believed that the effort. .6n Pie floor hDf .my tent to write. oilrc days, 70M are Awaiting orders. The ' W28h W., 10(a.m. Their .French ,comrA&l '_ 1
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; I aigument became ee heated that .we the English in .,France There is ,ee .4
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I I � 1.)6ssibility! of a premature election as War IN ot ]the Zug, which idelayid, ti put -'a burly six-foot RX., �wfth onl 4 taInlY 40 evidence -of the feeling het% ". -
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Mother would like . .should cease It the Liberals In Parlia- " the crulsers;bzd �n occasional -torpedo- He knelt In b,etwem the two fratte groups of English end - - .- �
some new silverware The goose or turkey will and -Austrian officers .were brought as � French frat- I I
. re to jaceept In good faith an -of - forbignem. Our peacema,ker sat up in, ernizing, . A
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useful . and handsomp taste nicer if ;well carved prisoners to Xelv, Russia, one day last ;hop Z I
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. on the table. Rodger, for' ld dinary business, both legislative ' . -ald they bi'Apy ,w ,tben:you two stp,,i that Is as COMIC as anything on ith, 'i
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Community and Wal- out of sight in- price bat i 1. I six Cotoneiz and eighteen ,.X&Jors. enemy's stibmaiinTas sho , - _ s � I
l and Inquisitorial, will be heid before . . . ,
. ch=6 to hear Vs. - I � \ — I'll bash your two heads together, TV,V of .us ,Caine across a Couple 'tot -, I
1. lace Bros. silver are I- ur stock was bought be- . - — � I . . . I * " H
� t - any a gener,al election, Without isuch an As , mple ,of ,what Is transpiring Reil�forcetnents are Vourj:ng. ji�to t1he --4--g I doWt." ( - I English R.A.11.C. f!
what we stock I fore the war, You get the u' 0A I -men trying to buy I I
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; country by tbe',-*�ousan&s a Un -of black enamel ,!stove polLfA,,h -.1
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I 0'Arvers '90,tw 5.00 a set. .we tf&r theni n -Arching- Inta:camp jd.ur;_ it .
. I ial tea spoon at S2.i.5 � Ypres, the pleasant ancient capital .of' men ever reach the hospItal'allve. The know -was ,�, ;)Peared- to � 1,
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. I . per d6zen. . Western F16.nders, has been .wiped Ing the rA t,. ead pieit- - mOining see . .
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I per dozen . .The Uloibe, aa .usual, is -right as .to out by ,German shell fire. There .19 no them marching out" with their Wew� Tfi%t 1: *e�ssed 1was or,W been a foot. walked In,to'.tbe shop they .were - � I
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. equipment on their bacjc�u, ' Hb ,'Vas 13eUt to the -ship, - .and `%fif_ iounded -by everY ikind- & '.:Polish ex-0ept I �,
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I _n� . We dbtained an enthuslaefic recepti,�; wealt with him, his souvenirs he told to It_e,ep kthemput. ,W.ben t il
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. Aunt and sister's bed- Besides the ordinary sad 9 MI.— - I . ,has been levelled hat two miles along ,Ity to ever the surgeon extraets. "to take Ing, ,,,Silly crea H
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room is nottoo warm ironswe have the now . _ the f rout In prder to .give German stand A word /Of- D( ngjfsh�" We helped "i
- I- Buy an oil stove and Dover irons, -nickle plated - . An Invastigation can the jpebpl,e jive an guns free play. Nleuport 6till stands, men from shouting 'C-A-N-A-D.A. _ A couple of woundc-d Germans were the m *out ,of 'their -.troubles
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� - intelligent verdict at the poiLS. If the broken and ,saared and 1pitte CAN � _ - ,i
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lu Ji�.7 from $1,20 to $1.50 , I - - they �Vmld w*elco-.ne the fuiiest nd wipeW out. This is the inevitable resuki' swered with a IVIve les Canadlens. and seemed' pleased that It -was an all the francs land Centimes into ;shIj_ In,`
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I i - . I ___ U vestigation would be .salmost"impossi4le, ' . help but feel no . n, wanted all.the, This 'must f -Pass 11h 6 censor, but r H
, � C�� Armored motor care -of a standard proud, though jsma�iL in who, was jw1aslilng hir feel 'that I' have Said mothing Indjs_� I
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� . . . at leAst irnpractica�le, and even If madc. of efficiency ,th�tt are Bald to be secon numbers, that we were the first Can%-. Inlormation Possible. �'Ask him how he C,reet. � ";
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, I I - � to eiter France. . got Into ou 'llow did he give . , . ov. 12th., .191
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: I 9 A burnisbed nickel din . tsed �wlth the horrors, anxieties -,and manufactured by,t . Russell .motor Car that there 4. .
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� even etables or bread, a were ,very, very few men of ,military wound. "Tell him -we -witi dump, .him UP 'tO now ,I've ha4 no cases,jo.o '111
�. - A teapot outlasts vicisitudes of 'war �thxt it would bi-, of !roroni a, for [the D-orninlon, right, "very' Slack., That dog_, �
�; . n be repaired -universal food chop - I age not in uniform out lot ttbe window if he's up to any n't mean ,
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1. silver, cai . � I . Government, After inspecting -a model —quite A 'Marked
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I . It gone through sthls station to the.(er,aS4 f
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a � - A I 11 well, can be used on Nobody that hasn't minds !on 'the 14ff,airs of State.. no mat- Militia, confirmed an order for 40 cars. -qv-w MEL11-y' women In mourning, who, ed ;by 'censor).tTt Lz
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� . h one knows their con- com- nevertheless, ,wore a 40heerful' counten We -other Gerrhan—a huge Saxion with 12'a use any telling,
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� i venjence Buy only You -about -the numbers of wounded .as
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� I 11 this "reason gm election 6hould inot be prised in the .offer tof J. C. Eaton. to an' -e, and cheered with -the best. op- ;�Or dosn,t '0 U
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� $1.00 to $2.25 - our arrival in camp we were, s bleeding badly, Having at- It. However, I
, held wftll after ,*,the close iof the war equip a motor machine-gun battery, well re- which wa
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! I 1 they teel It to- be in their Interests, —the driver of -the car, the oper,a:tor backs. IThere L- 9L large 'number of —on. the'trains, In- the hospitia nd thIS- IS the first time he�
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. . 11 I � � dan will commit himself In a-ay,such I -iDg for It before PrOce-eding further atten4ants and ilils comrades ' I han ,thc ed to the.Germa,n, asked blin- how b,a
� . I - I'll The Western Prison Farm up the -line to establNlh our hospital. 'wounded T.ommmy. They bLre beyond liked ,being Inian ionglish .bospital amd
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I I ! 4 � andther lease of ;-office before the war ,tract of public liands to be u,s;d .as a desire—and then im little added to that. of f urnishing the funeral escorts. There - amell with gre,,q
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V�4 s t eM LO C=Lrol arilament. de- couraghir a eer I CU e ,very oad 0a8ps. We fed the
jrj(),s for naie . ,spite ,the fi , evidence -thatithe new meth- With them. It CanAIDE but sympathize transport Qffircet tha,L � a train ,Df whole train �,Oad w1th soup-, tlea, ,c<)cGa, �
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� - - sftian -and also enables them -to pass term sentence plan for chronic ineb- a 'particularly Palatabie dish. ' .and bread and butter and filled the �
Jag*, received froin the West a car I ' . come it Is -a ease of very hard w ork men)s -�Vater b,jLtl
. . load of hogs a�y legiSLa:tlon they dez,ire In so far rlates. (According to the rep We are very comfortable, here, and f - with"
weigh' Irom 75 to 126 pounds, whiGh will b% sold. . . ort, the � or,a.few hours getting .such 1�,,oundz es ' tolled water.
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I are boisted ever our plate by day and .
.Seaf6rLh, ALEX SPARKS. 245U2 .11ad ItheLl"beralsad6pted a AsImilar rui,3 been le.ss than ,one per cent * of 'escapes compared to the mud fields of aajis.- the men-alhdt ,meal. These trains ujqu- at. jilgh I
they could .have passed 'the Reciproc"Ity - despite the clase roxImIty to the city. bury. -:Near US is an -old building,. in allY contain 300 tor 00, and �somqtlme's rail*,ay -of ficisjg
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resorlutiow and the country would have The 'twork 'at (the.Fort William tarm the stable of Which some English .,La- there -are 1two,or.three itirains In a ,day. polite. One cam,,Q - -
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9 %ff . had 'the benefit of ithem Tor the . pasL -has attracted such attention that . P_ diets have establiahed. a tea house where and then -'affain ",Nve may *'-Pass two or 11P to me iest-3iaay
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NT t'p.rce years. In addition to this the commttte6 of 'the Rochester Council and tterfid ro�s, hot three days withoilt anY. There is. how- ages at 6 o'clock -and enthu-aeat .con ... ;_
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,, CONSIUMPT . ION A CHANOE in power � to-ilay mun to their own been &ppointed to visit the farm a:nd men -Rt colstprice. They, of-kourse, give glers whD have'missed. their 1Y or Roulgt Anglials so -It � I CrfoIx ,
. gratitication and QrtEl -more th e investigate ' a,adoptlng a their �qervlces 4he n one can - their train (Wbe ,pift up ian,d fed. Odd are gettIn . _ niagnifiques"I We
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bene . fit � of the countr . y, - . . . similar glan in ,the sta,te for relieving sider,s tbgt they butter Over a thousac, , � 91 more stores and 3nedl-cal
To Get a Foothbld on Your Systeni, . . rolls a day alone one can appr Id wounded ,,soldl rs of various nationalt-
. . - the 4ahs of their Idle �populatlon, - Outfits fr'cm ,Rngland. We are visited
. — . I'll -1 �--i , i - I I eciate ties, we .,�have,,had English, French, Ger� by all �sorts *f
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. .at a MaKillop Boy Says ; - - Im" . ust what maas ,and Relgians am .ng -them. � Utled POOPie, who ,are .
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- Checl( the First Sign of a Cold The follo�ving ietter has beeh kind , Unwashed for Weeks.
sent us for 'publication. It was wrILto m 'r,
. helping 'the good,cause. They tare run- H,aspltai in, the Atv;wji C,a e to- see 'our �
BY Usin- - rl The f ollowing is an extract from a 71ilng a teta -house in -order to ,keep ithe "train" one -nIght ,a-,n,d L�OVCIOR -&otlftsh a
. Z� by Mr. William O'Rourke, grand -son when I told cefit baposrr� ,0 - n<1 their magnm.,
: �'V Of letter rwiltten. by a purse belongL,ig to men -out of the canteen where liquor them we occasle _ f fire. They Nere 1011 our
Yr. Thomas O'Rourke, of McKillop, aad rLA41Y,Put a stiLch Into ,siding, f6r ,a �vhole afternoon, and -,T.e
DR. W000PS the first Canadian c-ontingenLand wha is 001d an4i, I may say 'their efforts tLe men's clothes they 'promptly too mended their
. whol went with,the first coatingent of ,is ,low r6- "
. - , rving in France,. The letter -are bearing fruit rapidly and are mu6b off thler ,coats;, %_ .Clothes and -
Oanadian'valunteer$. .The letter is d.at wa,� written In,liovember and was for__� - and iset us "to work. it hot tea,' etc. gave theilA
. NORWAY PINE SYRUP. ,appreciated by the camp commandanI... was A slack night so we 'were glad to' -11i, return they danced .
- ed Salisbury Plains; J�Gvember 18th, and warded from ,the Hatel de Paris, Bou- the 14ighland f . -_1
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i I '-IV6,nder SL -ter. it -you would j;e so : a number of French ,".
A cold, if neglected, Ivillsooner or later Dpar Friend.—J'just received Your One night we ,took in 26 new casc� A Canadian Nurse at the Front; I amusement of
. most welcome letter (and -vv.as glad to. whicli filled up ,our 40 beds and the The f oil kind � to ��t a stfich- in mY.breeks.11 - went �out 11 t � ldlerc:� They
develop into som6 sort Of Iting trouble, a- ' -owing let-ter.ivas wriLten by I replied, 'Certainly, send -them .along SO 1 J�s best -of �Z,Pjrltc but.1 I
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so we Would adv I -INIISS Amey Pe le, rofessional nurse, ,tomorrow and I'll put a, patch . on.,, . . of . .
I I ise you thato'n the first Aurs -was the first mail I received ed ready for (the doctors. It is not ,a -of Toronto, to her lbrother, LletiLenant " their wound,ed 'came back to us the I
Sorry but You'll have to do, At on ,I-nc day. - -- -
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si,,n of a cold or. cougll you get rid of it �fte 1,110ded... I W,rote rny Grandin,oth- quick idb when you h'ave itc, be --so cAre- ',Neale, who *.Is with Lhe first Canad, other
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InimediatelY. Por thi4 purpose we kn6w er as is000n as I landed in camp, bull; ful a:bout moving them and afso --when contingent at ily -�Yht's I got." said hc,: ' Born �
Of T1n+1,; . 1, I have received no nn,-,,,-, � xxr i, . ,$allsbury PlaIns, E.�ig_ ',%6 I sd.t to ,xr,,,.j, Tj ;.,, I . T -1P - � �
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TDRUFF has been'on the market for the past W112t- -0 P n a de
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.1p acrosg -We you 'have to c ange the water abOUL hand. Miss Neale ,as her letter shows that his kit had gone astray and 'he our '�Party ,hear a 'L nc� .
had ,a very ,,pleasant tr `1' L olu me Eerrible, !'but - never
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I '3e N',ho have -kinds every' day. in -the morning ,we ', socks sticking tto -their feeV, all the her experiences. The letter is ,9.s fol- Our own Tommies also give Or � e ,a a
. � .j used it have nothing but words of praise had 1.0hrsical exerebse land some tIme;_:. ,'cloths were filthy, clotLed with biood lows : - . tbem a throug)i -with this busin,es_,-; the silenpe
Save your Hair! Get R 25 Cent b -Me ! for its efficacy. � - we !'ad lectures. The wexther was dan- and Very ,odoriferous -and' it is just a MY DEar J.ack:—(date .and ,-)I goad deal to ,'wonder At- _Whe�n I �.m a -ad restraint. ,pointh- that wV: I ar-.n ',,�
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V� writing -deleted- by eeiisor). Ours Is the little khaki clad .craw -d �of men round - give -You some idea �of jhe
,ng scalp, I sea -sick, We ,were on board from SeP- ! fellaws a bit ,clean and' fairly com- !first !V0111ntary aid -ditachmerit mobil- the big ,-drinking fountaln gettj-,ig. 11 but it Will
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ness It*-"(! ;�c'�"" Of the �-caln N-11`-' * I got a bottle of it, and after I had Yrul)* r d j is —if YOU feel bilious
I ench. All the best i I I gn,,YOur liver is out 0,
ome eervice soon /wherever it Is. j - and find � food is not digesting 'L our �
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! . to, shriur*, Mosen atna die—then t" buildings, the hotels and Lhe casinos ' . .,
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t � tw es mY cough was all gone, It is .'rumwed w ivill leave some time. not swall -polsoning the system. just "., q
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