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DiallY prpsor6ad, A4t tue P ': , �� I'll", � , - 000, 1filar a . .. � `jg � - - � - I , I . - the boy's i, iit ri �_ AWA MRZ b -1 �­ 1� 11 __ - i -T., tr a ­­­ -, 107 Ixt -YL� , , - � I - � ­ : _tft, � .W , _ - -, After this t-.fLgfc spl� - stit . - 1-1-M-4two )Pdt, 0X -etacle' _0* - - q Of � -swit. -, _ 06 't -, i'# ­ ,- �­ - _ , . 41 where- 3 , s1-11je - i _V �m - 0- ]%nolan of the ' ­ -th!­ of ietox_t wjo , w 6; tdia.._; ;-:, , " M-- , ,� -, I FraneO a" - _d soldiers change e�s that NA, 0 ic they "W - � I - _ _rt, iti'. _ a -e�h't_ . �ar I .VIA ' � ,__ MW - -1 ,., 1� 1- 10� , a I *I was - - , 41ghtinS � . I .00 ' A vm !�roiriu for ' 11-ne. i i - - - rrit ry of for%Wr,Germ&n fathers to suit the. qlrofimstanee:�' __ _ , - � I . I 'tn One Tuxtimh a�d ImitisO *h_ I neatrif ;' ia � _ , - spirt 7, I � u - I ' � ceep your a utt an rich I � � ; I - . 1_0 " _ . P� ­ . - _' - - - ar men sanW. . solQuinly 4 -,-"- a . , theft O-* d , eri&n -CjLa�i&r of CotAfte 40 - dp iU I - I - - . Africa Is - d,esctibed I - - . . d ' an upon I 1;p, own atli v,,?.!t,'� V,c0*084* lhi�m ea4W - - � - . . . � 9 yk *1 ft- 1�'EW 0, I colonies in West , , � . I �'_ teptAo that $9mv tol _F.,� . toglinute'll. ---).,iiIU4 t�fj, -,v"f�oneon. 4:1* hi - . - he - Ift * ft" �, krO� . 4 - SU- b -1-1t, - L%1� e��.;., 11 in a report to t Royal ,",graphi- 1,V . i uIldifig and � 11 � to a i. irlod of .1 1, MA ovm , � . . " WX - _' Dow-�_:, ' . , . _ - - 11 - . the 13&1 actiNO,o , . r ,ny owduots � iiip$ d 0 , r -,;l than a .,ear.- f ' gon . -, VAIV.-,.� ouirb kan , , lc �� 1, . - - thr I -w","f �%,­ , to U,604, A - - fol it . Tuesda3� - - i - . . - .. T -be I ety of 7 on. , lUu,der the We mar6hed They is Is. impiisonme�ut .for ,.. A !-,de 2n W,,d ard . 0 iA- - _ 11 _ a � �M_ wlk"* ,ond seemed to us .s �f 'Scotes oje'jaj d, - If tk *9 , . ftl Soci blood4io.grighlfig propirtie , .joba- gjtotes, a.'A � ' - ss 4 - "I., #ig - - I W � - __ ,i - Ina. . ,_# _ . � the "i6aptaill of KOReuiv -­ ^ concession *U69 - - 7� I mounta I - . � I -,-.- - . _'_­ - '' � I - - lkw**O�W now e]aPtAUg hyL far - tUe h1K a tonic and t -me -I't m1gtt wcount1or the e3p6ep -' ' I . . � .. arrangement - I ,h;, air : said: , "I jEmuljio� which- is a f0A V I - ­ Is in pleasing contrast to the, for -p;*- then west -on the Huron Roid, to hij If . - But our'tomrasud 19 th a;�a'j $a-Vagery, of GerMA11Y's war " noon,-Wedues 11� - that ­ 6f n =_ - stmag I I "iiieldent. I day � , greater area is under Prenph admin U a �=E�ttel 101, ,a meakine"tio Sust4i,y � re U0t r -11 . - . most iniportant . cance.." . I I . . . , � - * sick- upon her ",f Or other u6utialz a- � Ing gr1W young shoemaker, North 2%,miles and east to A.ndftw L istration, but t-- � - . ' - In avoid � - ago - I he . idiers of to -d27 substitute alleviate kheum�jls �,�� r� so squeamish. Germany dow, how a daring -ports axe under British COUtrQ1., The 'so No harmU drugs tin, Scott -- let$ VOIght, secured the unif orm, 0 f �" Krauskopf% for noon; *en n*1*Jji11 ' �,; Carvathih:n for' B�Ikan, and do not nesse . everp import NorWay's own prodi F Prussian captain, pul, it on, went to Weg�b ..toi Bdech*ood, th& -to _�"LL_tft I e � - $Ott & oowne, Tw"to, Out- ago the workmen . . - '.""' " The maps printed bY th 80dOW 1�.,� when they look , � and only a month I I and eommanded a e0m- stable 1or night, vii� bbe *M, Ai��ti_ torget-11that so I ____ - of Chrfstia4ia IUA�ehed Upon the the barrackk . W him to thc 1MtL1 th-6 :r0nowing -1 �!,W!smw& I . indicate that England has Juriid� th ­ I llo Non" � . . . down UPOU 0 Plalus -of Hungary- : I ---- , __ ­ - Government building and preseAW pan - .1 - - -7 'Mrhing. . gs connected :4 - - out . tion at present over about 40,000 of rhen there .are son . '. n MU_ offlee of the inayo:p deelarhig thaL he Te,r.,.,%s,to-ingut6�1-5.-7b&�-ib�6vt�z -4 . with persons and events secure 113 voint and one standpoi t Only, na. exportatioil tO Ger- .- the 190,000 square miles of Came -6 e . lY, its Infilleape 'Upon I the political a dem,�nd that woul,& be If (Volght) had been ordered to arrest will be continued reg- ulariy thr jugh�qt I � ' _ , - . '.. � __ of the the, popular memory, like -peter th . ects of Mr. HuguoA� Whatever Many he stopped. It I � -4 the magistrate for malfeasanre . In the season, health and Weather per- .... - roon, and over about 10,0 ; eq , - n .Ad prosp! - � . I Norway e-ht,dred the war mitting. Jym.nes. Murray, Pr 1. . Gre4t at Poltava" or "Napoleo wouja hel to bring'ab6Ut the down-" 7 office. Op-rhUr � I I � , ­Th,6n, too, . p I the city were seized �.. . � . 133,700 square miles Of T0961a"* the -VirO i).UMOSCOW." . f all bf the a ,ate -of conscription I - The funds of and Manager. 25M.11 regiments ,. have their own dvoc King Sigus GOULU,is6ious by the sham, arm3r officer, who quich- . I I Lome., the prinpim,J Port- and ,,tOWU many . da of aAcient was a6ceptable and entitled to a firSt he Fifth I' . i � , , I � I p ofs, who, like the 9kal - , His majesty Xing George t . - " ,of Togolan&, b�bi3�mesl -British, � ltem-� 0 claim on' their. attentlon�; all (Ah"r . - ly escape , I Is 0 * I lighting ry cowmission, for his army- his � � porarily at Least Buea, Victoria, Seavdinavift, chronLle the 117 i signs eV,0 M49 caught, ho ever, and paid for I CUMBERLAND GEM_ I � I . h iey share theinselves. The considerations were reEL11Y secondary. of course In war -ti the Prussia.. a my Vk "d 'Rio del Rey in the - Caiiaevoon In whic tl ' - In fact, ,the persona, element ent(i��d and' navy- dous amouAt pr _tical jo e on -a L. I - . . . L E.-Inglish, bi-A manuscript song 40ok of the Akhtir ino a tromen with a long ter of imprlsonx,am I Enrolment No. 1367, Form I . are governed by the , n question, as Duala, the largest town, is in the.. gky Hussars for exa'mple, a d, iar of laboj,, and -it is not surprising that � Inspected and -Approved - . . � It, . . ere kind Quough to send � 6tal tabOr' Party was concerne ' - - . .M.M.-M-NEMOMI, WiU stan � . - . . .1 which'they w' &c prospect OC many offteers of MObe thala six I d for the miprovehiente . T`r6neh section. ,! much to hold out any ing have not Yet re I . � [Lfter me from the : fr.ont, . colltaUs onths' stand e -he present season #,t __ �� -Tfie conqueied aerman -territory . ,su�&ss, in these. times when the per- In - , 6 � sto-k during t - ��� ...... - � - . I - I , . � ­.. . ,­,, :: ILAA - N T 9 - placed under the gov,ernmeAt -Of many songs by Captain Panuv Of rably ex- teived -heir actual commissions. 10nS John J. KeGavWs stabILs. 11 . I is . sonal element is being inexO , LeadbW, .. ) I [ 4th. rorineW gnt ,'-who died. in Popular Stall , : a - ­ I I . . - Apd the Eaglish and J,ftench L P that famous regirai. , . SL.Raft St., -monuvAl I ' le eluded to an ever greater degree, Lot 22, concession 12 Mc!Wao, Teraii I i � Var�a� lik - Gou Is sit. battlet January 19v -1915- Simp P � 11 44: For aver t�o y'e'arS_T M' as'si0k Ana adjoining it. The -CUMPT . writb froM All ,questions of -any real mo- TOMB OF MANY KINGS. . $12 to lnsur% p;;Zf� ' . - j� � . Tiated 1.4n.'Jhe _ alil Lof : Gull - nicles are these, but sung I . 6 - A.eA, W". chro , in tue 1918. . .. . 1. �. I suff4red fip�m ti� � I f of - Nigeria just especial pride by the men who knoW ment. Mr. Hughes may not Ent,= ano. . I InC6 . . BOU08 of Sixty Mon I � the Atwoh-oro0l . people, be entirely archs Lie in Isle At the spring shows at C . . I and *a lwpudiox P't,* .. . written in the ' opinion Of some The followng popular stallionS win - - ­ 21 I ­ L '. '­� . A a0d, I In : .� - Seaforth this year. as well as I _. -.1; . 1 -1916, - ­­ 11dJftfi'_OtA . ** r"*h lkpatorw that they have been, . . - free -from the "demagogic twist"; Of` Iona. stand f the improvement Of stock to& re;_�..Iw�lald#le. ., - -Us blood. . - ation �.'s ever or from Cuinbeiland rGem . .- � . _,"�rf ,.__y_th&t1J I , Afik-4 4outh, add: east of it, SW tbOt"It Mgimeu . I but, at kLuy rate, his invit . , colts won ArA I _�Jj�o � od to , - , `I - , -, -Y, -is'aividbd- for- - �adifttnlstftti*4 I 'pur- ,ee-hearted On the little misty, storm swept this season as folloWs: - ,M - be & UMP In 14' , Jews and whol I - � 1. - - E_ ... ,111 "I - I - . Govi3rn- AUSTRALIAN PREMrER SAYS to Wide v prize. J. J. McGAVIN, Proprie6w I . : - �aad th6 0ORSUPatiON lm$ � ­. I- the :ColOnW . thoroughneiis, both of which are, to- island of Iona in the Hebrides to the The Standard Bred Trotting StalliQu � � z0f., ... - I __ A , . - . A 9 . - '. . z0f., , and ftench, ZQua- FIGHTTO FINISH!, - day especially, as welcome as they - I 11 :* - I snffelt6d fi-6m,.Pails ..- I 1: �, �. - 1 . � WILL " .. west of Scotland, lie the ruins of the 2578-tf I I . � - I r'r I I I I I t ; �Alfrica. - , . re. y monastery whence came the men Who RED McKEVNEY : i1r - -� '11:11!il�� a A. T. R. imported Clyde;�dale Stafflon 4" - A*aw- . �� . -T-h -. . . . - , � I , ich is Vqg of Came an The 9 . � �, , Togoland . ' 3W that We Australi elec- __ __ _� No. 42946 Vol XVII . � t � I W" - .*U 40�k* _. - ' I . ,V lianforayear Toon on th& Gulf of 06ft0a, wfil be ' tions have been decided in . Christianized the British Isles, � by ILI �, � . .. island hag chaAged but little frOva I No. 1151 Form I RIO GRANDE (14442) __ - I a hsMaa&he did me 3ko good AtAlL I ..ruled the toy6rupra. of the "d f I - L I t haye I Enrolment Canadian Stud Book No. 14940 ' � .- a" avft of , Mr. Hughes a4d The Latest Fraft . Ueflin. wbi�t ii mus been in those re- - I � � I . - *w "Vmat-�"Vqsol as a lso�xescfflt- Coast th'6 1',,Rr-tU&7 'PrOVIMO� . . . -i . 'Ut of . . - .. .. ­ 'a Will stand for the miproveme s 'for the i of � . . boXeS, X WOS gWe I " " ­ - -t I . the .Natfo.aal Party#' it - is &innans &,-e makIng'fun mote tinjewi. The same dense fog � Will tand f Impr,ovem . 4&W - . I table, � I -tbx" 'L " - Tno - � wen thlb. bu.. n att his own s follows- Mond" _ � I � 4f the ' ' ` iy interesting to ­. 'a � I - Using . . g*'L - " , - - - " con4we . 'X - L stock this seaso stock this season as . . � . i � �!.. . - - - d provinces have t". ." Aa- 6rl� -ov6r.4., �ilsh (110tri .still veil It,rising from the Warm EgrAondville. Own stabl* � . . boxes mada me .- , - - ,,�. particul,�r L Of - , 'fi " �rawes, 0 jud gAf streax le's Terms $13 to insure, _Win 1,eave, his e" Lot 9. L med and twelve . . � � f4 - a61JR&1ft0%l � rW100'eal .[ ., U1_ tion of ,on - .ge by the n; the same westerly 9A - CA.'A ess � 2, H-ullett, and proceed I k 4 day aud there ,0're e&U& access to the full text Of the ma , the . howl ovtfr It, and in the little shelttw­ James Berry, Proprietor. ion Nowle0aworl. I , _1 .. A - - -. I - - - . . *1th more -or Moo mineral w J. ff�nvwfng story that Is going - I I . . I � � . - - �. � I no E I 61d6hes, no'Palp#Wont no 0.1y sngWy oxigored- The *CaUde- festo which th� ' strallan, Premier rotmds Jggt now' in Betltn, alid ,ed rassy hollows the simple peopfe w( *j to Arthur Dale's for noon, them � I ' - and till the soil as they did in sa� 6 i to the Huron Road and east 3% � . � . Tiouble, ao, Coustipati "110 roou has -a Mltive- population of 2.- addressed, Just to the polling, ited to me the othe, UW . . on, _ - I or 1rhich Wa�o rel � -_ - L I . m , L Trouble, I a�md.rfgd like 506,060, and a - white .� P ' 06ul"ition boo. to the Australian loldlers in the var- da'y �y a.,well-kno" Xro'e . Columba, who found- . mi e, then north to his own stable — - I , ,ey L fore the 'Wra I SinCe . I . - - finished ' a ed the mq;i�wtery. Their implements CUMBML�LND SCOTT fwt , aight. Tuesday Will leave lik I � . . . *ixg�-and it was - "Fisit-A-fivW" , �r,& about 2,060., , lous war theaters.' Mr. Hughes Is 'a 'e.dift who 14as reftAtlY - - I . � � . � . � I tbeir� a4v , Wen of,the" cou, try 11 � month!s ' professional may be. more modem, but t1key wre 1 ov, n stable and Proceed ixorthrand "A it- . � . & n ,. in I presenting engagement by %ay of concession 4, to FosW F4_ , . ' � tfii4li�nang - bad- dev-61oped It. past m4ster In th art of . I silent kindly Celts. .. 1, gum me back my immlih ". - .11 198*1 '. L - . . . � th,�re. I the, same ! f EUrDln1eUt No. 2892 Approv�d _ - . ."THM 1"UNTE. Befor,e�_tb I I ' ' . . L b 5 � - - --Will leave his ler's, for noch.; then proee,W no,* to I A_,ft*e,1t *as, for white a ease, and in t'do InguffestO. he Iona Is the most fertile and beau . � MiPAX I . . . At i ,�F repilew of hi troops oy 'L I I trial ",,�2&1; � men -nothi#g phi- sums up the posit on oC the National '. fo the Hebrides, of which there Monday, May 7th concession 6 an' east 8% miles., tht . _�p . � 4 'the Emobfbr Just be re the fl'Xial tIf Ill Of , -a - - _ - . .. _Ore than a geogra I a 11 own stable, Ut 4 Cone-ession 3, Rib- " . I Me. aj box$ 6 for $2.5% � OIL - the map of .party with all hi ' ecustomed lucid- red i�bout the north to Fred Eekert's farnight. W-61- - - I terrMand, A spot . seen by bi-9 are some 5 0 0 -scatte i rAt gal "ets. or oftit p6fftPAK bY ft�t- (al . , titUtedL the Ityi, , He has a go case, and undA_nI- march.past" a soldier 'ovas t Scotland. Only bertv and go to yjjj� Carpenterysp DO- nesday—Will Piloceed west. to Wfliism , ­_- I I I . Afr1ea'. _ W� C�erpiansjna . Ost of it. .To the compeiny commander to be Wearin- waters to the west o �Iu - e Lto, I ej — .. - , - n- about 100 of these islands ar I 1 64VW limit4 OttAWS. ably makes the I e - lin for Aoono thene Patrick Car' Ross' for noon- then west and son* : -Of 04M il-, cmea; Tab.� I � an orcUni.try undress forage�CVLP I M,'s St, Coj'"n, for night. Tues- by ;.a'; of Constance to his own AaMe , . . . PrOdfiCU84. '. .0 , s for -instance, It . I . __ . , i!-- - I cottoi 'bunge.- -fine woods, and man In the tre I J . I eb habited at all, and the greater Part I lb *11 remain until the follow- - - . . Wr, ­ ' L .bu 'UP may !)e take#n t few things would stead of the helmet Proper ,to'su, j_'West along the Huron Road to wher,e - he . - 'LL � lcome ' than' Mr. L an oceakon, . . of these latter suprport less ths,n a da Line, thence south and east wi I CWg other "tura""duc* sad 11t e6ime � as more it 1v a, region Of Boundary ' ing Monday m6rning. Tenno to in - I : V" C" . . Dwla; Bues, Victoria, and other'sta- arty Horylif[ed beyond measure at this dowen people each. 13, Concession sure $13. Inspected and =0110& . - I .� f,� I � I -1 �. . I . . tions into reproauetions of small Ger- Hughes' insistence that the p unhear c of , military ed- 'rain and mist, with rare clear days to John Murphy's, Ut 2 , _ � . , A%Iiaqr man towns. They had--, butft t ree � which he led placed the war first and that are like the infrequent laugh of I Hibebrt, for noon; 1 --hence to him Archie Theodore Dale, Proprietor and . '" � . . h I �e , He leaves' no quette, the captain hastened to re- y nigXt -WeduesdAY— Manager. - 2579x8 1�1 - � _� r a ­ � W [PATION ianroads �and were mn7iug.,forward 'everything else af. r sad but kindly naturt-,god. The OWTIL stable for - rqmw . , . ** � .� I . I large #Ijanp for tb;e development Of -doubt on the -matter.. "W.e 13elieve, port it to his colonel. ill proceed to Wesley Leakels, Lot 21 "that it is not only the duty "Whatt-l' cried that'individual IJ3 atmosphere. Of the archipelago is W - I gy TK- USE OF " ' of estab-, he says, .. " d silenoe. It Cor,cesion 3, Logan for noon; theueS The Standard Bred Trotting StalUen t .. - t1ke colotky-with the-.Purpoee ent. "In a forage cap, You made for dreams an interingham's, Lot 6, " I . - . . I � I I .of Australia to stand by the Empire am . . am W TODD WINTM 2337 - . I "i a- it A Imember. . � at an Impe seems out of the modern world. to Willi �G . . . Whir I ' Lbot-Liver PHIL. "w , 001 ec'OR7 - 'to the last man -and 2 the last shil- say! - And rial review: t time Concession 2, U, gan, for night. Thriv- I . . .1 . a's - - . I of tkb 'West Airlean'. expeditioniO . itzeal Give him ten - - . . I �11. - . . I Ca;ineroan wrot# I - :in & ling,',if need bei; but that, An no Donner und bl . Aad . off he 'went out Of mind. Long before the earliest day—To Mrs. Thomas Willey's, Lot is, I � I force. I "..`,Ihe trilia I _n Enrolment No. 4785 Form -L . 1. _. - t ible for,Aus days close arrest." * daily report t.GAM,_RGy&_l Geegrapfiicall�90- . Othex way is'i POss he Br�tlsh to report the matter to the brigade- missionary came to Britain, it was a Concesion 2 F`uU 5 1. Monday—Will leave his own xt*blla�, � A ft�e modou of the 'bowels efel . - F` - y ". � . . .- . to be sa-�ed. '_ As part of t . . . . place consecrated to thp- early Drui- to Peter �Qih;s_o Lot 18, 8 shauldbo the rtde Of everyone, fdr,if,ihey � W, . . this war Aus- major.. . John ai d go south to the Red Tavern, to .. 11 . � bunt at *Empire triumphant in I he A 0 - I 1g1]LvbhW 41%illria"s were � - diq ceremonies. After St. Colu7mb4 Downie i t night. Y—T -do ndt move regtflarly constipation is . . reported It to t divl-- i I � I bridge beiug' triilla'i future Is assured. Let Great He, in turn, . esdon 5, h w -. Moore's, for noon; tiffien west to I - sur�e tofotlow, and bring ia, - Its train wany � eR0r&6d9­NbUj*, the : - eated, and we are *an- sional comi muder, who promptly founded his colony, the ground was HermaWs, Lot 25. - -% ef Harrvey's, Stanley, far aw.t. � be&Fwe szoellent . . on the Nitt4lU-ndbahrA at Britain be def . . held so holy that kings bade their iq, for noon; tbence to ''I . vther tteubles whea the bowels 11� I— . . . M'S th6, Sa I as" !Uver,,. As 4011O." i galloped off to the Jaluting base, I subjects bury them there. The bones SWS Lot 16, Coneesgioa 4, Tu.a day—North along the, 2--d wz- �, or" I �� efor surrounded . I �ged Up'- . I ­ I I � . a - - we - t gjagf6 ' Then when. he com 0,, sixty monarchs, - Irish, English. fol- ftht Satur&y—Colli "D HOU" ce ss on to -Mr. JaclmoWs f0th Va0taq: - �: . ­ __ 11 oeil �, � I Umma U. Melanson, Halit", r. I question of the future of labdr, he is by his staff . I h U, for noon; then to hts th % by way, of Ithe 2nd - comesslq4 . �� ... miss ' 11�: I O.S.,writes, 11.1amnow20.Year9ofage,. sp= In Afrift. On the LlpmbO& - � phatic. He will not toler- - i,SIre,,' he began, if there is 3, man and Norse, lie under the sod of Iona gUbles, Mite night and until the fol- Tirdrarsmith to his own stable, fm : .t . +hare an wvw,al, long irou bridgep, ,no less Om . . y of the to-dAy, One spit, known as the own stabl . I nipan - 0 for �il , 16 I have bem 9MOY . *Jhg at , 'Begele '&M. ate, for % moment, the charge that back in Numbek 3 morning. TOmsf— To night. Wednesday—At his own stabll%, - , %, ;;:.. See biggest I.. - Tomb of the Kings, Is stiLl marked 10WIng Monda 4. . 135th, regiment--" ' Z 4.. ' bs1'ZnAr0=Pktion, so much so f . -ills - party is in any ,way 'faithless to ' ert ft-rehffl, ProvAe- Thursday—Wdst on the Huron RoA , .11 � I . � I by a row of monuments, fenced In by intmre $15. 'Wo �. � 'at beinbedaor4days XAke. � of labor. But the 3Kalser, � y ,with more , - - 41 - �=at at times I would tal Ideas - 2"$ north to B.Al,len's, Harlock, fdr n4kt . �.: - t4rxe we�a" of the country under the great f undamen an incongruous modern iron railing. tar wd Mauax4w. , 1 4'. �a - Goverain it lies in a bar . MeGavids, � I- � month. I tried all the old fashionid' . ent be re- weighty. Affairs, and concluding ' as Friday—East to Isaac- , - ,. i I - It the National � . e plain, whose sur- . . . . soldier in Of I � L I vemedies, cWor oilt 99MA - , was only natlirai, that the I 1. . � . .. 41 1-i r1f . � I- - 11 it -*oUk seem probable: that tbwe � - d Cw� f',� . 'ed elf face Is dotted with other stones. and -Leadbury, for noon; then by way. - . 1, Only tempar,,T ,,U,f until my si�ter-i�- PC - I " ". .� . 6tion had' distInVish Ming - - Stallion the North C -ravel Road -to his own - ., . . , ...A, . I __ any -.O� - 1. .; , - W, -,razs, Tit ron ,� , ,� , " : -� , 11i, the north at , 1� . que I ts, half covered with . e Pure Bred Perche . I . ,� _ -.:, - mouumen . __ ", "";:". -, tbe --At his L I -1 - siable, for night. �� Oaw gave me some of. Wburnysi Laxa- are m1w6rals """". ­X�r Ot�l in some Way, eut� Speaker short. $ Saturday . _� 1 X. , 1. .- _. -to some ,i.'�,,�?-,�",-:�.:��:­ ,.NAN,��,�- 1,11.1- -very wen!" h4*d, "Decorate Ling rate the i extent as in worth- ��.,f--, 11111, leaning sadlY awrY. It is a long time /� I �. __ UVArR _ . F,rout the first they se&aed I , � � - __ INDEX.- I e. "The at -ave aut- -will be - ' vetl-that - ,,.. . - _: All;,%_119. V, � own staUll I 3 � - I ... ... . :e � ., I I '' I n - :, . En � . , , � 6jil� � 10ftt ift is � belie ..;, , _;� o1we those ston" were raised. , ,. ,!�:-;jr,,�:,,��_,.. '. , ";� --..;s - U, ',� __ . , 0- him! " And, - Enrolment N 0. 863. � �, continued ft-oughout' the scago , ., L _. ,��.. _ .�. M � " �henefidalf. ind I giv.ri'Ifiela a ftir trial. , /1'1� ;. �?,n�, i � A, � IN/ tuT-Idixg liway, he resum L_ ­' - . , 0" �i� ?.'Wi ... ­��. - Wflll'l�`�'.' I— - ".... ., 0 790�&* Iona L h-niq Was tWID years Ago,; and with an no minoral . sur*y has been made by .."� - ....... ;. In spite of a 9100MY OR- , � - , V-' -t:;., .:: � � V,A,.",. I / . � ,� go.,,on CO . -� . ., �141, " ". ing . �Q. _ .N`i�.'-�­- ­ � ed his interrupted avermtiOn with Mit . Terms, � ', __ . , * [-.,7 asiotall dose I have kept entirely free 'Ehe cvovernment, as the policy was , ......"..I. -I --�.... I - i s beautifuL The soil M so f ertUe Wm. Berry, Pizoprietor and Manager. health and weather 'per ­ occ ,�i.:,..�.�,:,�;�.�.,�l:;�,.'�:�i"�,, .. I P � : ­ -1 � � ; r the period men- to derelop the agricultural side Ant. ' 0"" �,�,.�f - __-_ .. � his Chief of Staff - that for, centuries its fertility Was re- Monday—Will leave his owli stabI6., t6 insure, $15. .- L QN-1`�.1-1.1-I.X". ­, k ­-�:�-,'�'��4 3 r__ '&Ora cbnstipafion fo galn,say an & MM �_�� - Aud as no one dM,ed & son, Prop. � . I .?f . The rkhest eeUtre Of AfritUltm* to %.; ;�,.,�.'�:�",:��i;,�,',.'��'*,� . . - � - -tioned :11 ­­­ ­ I . I'Supreme War &E1xded as miraculous, due to the at- Brucefield, and go west to Varna, at John Pink-ney . � ,; ,�,.�_. . , I . order zimen"bY the mo - 2578 . L: �T . . - I that around Vittoria aud Bu,ea. Hem -- ..P, , -aphere of holiness rather than the Chris Ward's for noon; then north in- I - � _:Af w1burn's Laxa-Liver pals are 25c. a �.-!. _.�;�o - ,3 ---for , [I 3 !,��,, - I I � -vial at all dealers Or mailed direct on there are: huge and splendid thanita- . XI::: " �; I Lord,?l decorated tlid man wa- ', r -nd its sea cliffs, the swale wav , - .:-: �;.;, rly .Oil. L Behi . to, Goderich township and west by , I ' ,i� ;"� .-;,.%1."1 . " coming on ��­ I.... � .11 i,� ­ ps"Ide improp( I � and ttbi*r. Eack Will, �;-r<-:", rises and falls in dimpled green hol- of Bayfield concession to -Arthur , , Z __ 510., - � W.?�,,��:�;.';,;.-'*�"-,7 .. ��gn:p __7 � i ,r--ceipt of -�p6ee by The T. Milbnrn Co., tions of cocoa ,,,K�.-.;'*��i.,..,.-. MAKWIRA (159W) . I 11 - U7.1 . � 7,%,;:.- . , ­�.K:`,,-. � dressed. ;tb 'V,rrelsh's for night. Tuesda —North , ., ­�/ �:� ;X . y on has vefY good . Nuropeaa - �'., 'Approved and EnrOMOL) 11, plantati 1"'. ,,,;..�,:-...."� lows, and the beaches are White w. :� -, 'Limited, Toronto, ­­.,:-,�,M�,, %.. r OUL - xl*i., ,0_,��W�/ � ,,% �.-'� k '. . . traversed boy IMA,%;::;cF-$:��"* :7�,Kw 1 1 1 1 y of the 7th I k � . I are , I . -1 � . shell and sand. The sixty kings have by Wa concession, to Geo. . Proprietor & Manager. they % ��: i . quarters; , � 05 J I ivinstone, - Vanderb!irgfs, " � - . . mostly with light traMW IN HOW Porter's.Hifl, for noon; 1� .11. - -1 brdad ways /,-?": .1 NORWAY HAS SUFFERED c�hoson a fair resting: place. may flth�_WM i . 11 dt.>111.1�1.12. ! leave bis 1:: t lines dowzk them. I AT.THE HANDS OF BERLIN. . ._.. then north by way of the 6th conces- IM onday, I .�, L� � , ; �1 ',,I., -x stable, Staffa, and go west to im �_ , , C'rhe mbabita 4 � ;:�;2x ges upon cMillan's, for night. ov I I � -,- I nts' extreme fear ot .1.0 -x� I Sion to James YI � 'd � in Gerwom . _"',�'..", I HE German outra'm FAISily Deceived. N�'rednesduy-73y -way of Mill Road and E iff s for noon; then south to tbs ­ I remaining in a NAM � I.".- , " 3� �'. � I 1. K�.; I a I 1'ye;�Y,,,, , ;1 ,&g. eevl_,�, ,� av i&-ntity of Jewell's Corners, to . , I �� I hands was only too clearly showm, at ... IN,4, ." ! . Norway, wWch h. e bep-n The discussion on the! ' Oswald Ginn* C ra,aarty line, easi- to Croniarty t- � : . Homeseekers' -W I - 0� - t, f or noon; then north by Way of Ben- his ov,,m stable " � ,:N'.' r, . . pictures, receally evoked by a great . . I I the evacuation of the' Kribi by the "'Y"'........W�;, for night Tnesdar � - Ms�.,. ;�­..:.%��)` �,,,.,.� marked by a diabolical in . . . "I'll, ­,,­ ­. I I ­ . . - - .. I � I I A huge ref -age camp had . . t", �,A, I ibbe -1,�.�7`­_-,-,:,:xf7,! . . T � London, has called miller, and along t1he Maitland con- Noon—South to the Hi rt SUd 119- , I �� * . - Allies. � �. .1 genuity'lacking in the Ger I . ' - I - .... �;:;, - � -, . - Bali=tynelf, - been formed at the Kribi, when, it . _. ... forth many anecdotes, amongst them cession -to Harry Sweet's, for ni borne boundary to James I ,�;_ - I - 9#t � - other coun � 1. I'll �� __ man outrages on most nn � Excursions for night, wednesday--South to W - I �� � � was decided that the place could be I Z�­',­-. . I a story of the Duke of Wellington, Thursday—East to the 16th concessio V fn - I I ' the although not new, is perhaps then by way of the Huro Road to chels . a, W John Derbridges, for U0011*0 - I I ,_ which, n e I __�, ot np value in future military opera- _­ ;.&,/�j$Ax tries, seem to have culminated in Every Monday till October 29th. X. " L finton, at Graham�s Hotel, for r -O -0n; south to William Broc-Ws *U0011mi - ,,, .6 ;:�� ­. 1. , ; �;� tioiu, whereuponj�fl the natives beg- . ::: . .1. . discovery of infernal machines In the worth repeating: There waA, in the C � 'I L . 11: I L ­ - i and remain "I � . - -- Of I : s� - - ged to be taken away _. �� . I Latic early part of the last century, a cer then north by V,Twy the 2-Ud COUCe-9- for night.—Thut-sday—Easst .bY W I . I 11 , LO WIT F"ES As f ar as Z., " baggage of the German diplom tain Academician named Jones, who ,slon of Hullett to W - � J .' McMeleb. Line to Geo.C.Allan's, B - I _ Otto 4 under British protection. - I I . . ese w . as thought to resemble the Duke, i ji - 46 I ., FROM . courier, Baron von Rautenfels. Tb st by vray of noon; then north to the W=u- - - L_J �� the shipping allowed,� this was do" I 1. night. Friday—En -in I � eD I I .9 lor � � - , - ' 'Ttoxboro to then west to Taylor'fl � ,. r, but ii,ecessarily many *ere left. The re addressed to the German Em- o dress for - ithe (,�teen`s Hotel, Sea- I Hotd4' Kfttdr. # I i we and was rather inclined t , I � I . � � , TORONTO t One day a man approach- forth for noon; then south to Egmond- for night. Friday—SVOrth f-0 $M -ft . . .. I � . scene on the departi�,- _� of the last ' J�,� and were in- the part. f , � bassy at Christian I � ; TO . � " I ed Wellington, with the remark; ,iille and west by way 4 BrOaNOWS Road at Thomas McCurdie!t, .10-- 110m; � .$U. ' ' bf was tragie, - I dan 0 steamer frDm the upon Norweg � -_ -- ..r ., tended to be place41 ' 9 "Well," wa bridge and second concession of Tuck- then noeffi to ,the QtofaArty- Jim*, fn Albreda . . ......... -ople in=`g frantic of- . s %AL , ' ' - V, I as many Pe I I ­ . - . ships f or the p 'Mr. Jones, I believe." - ZA- P Athabasca .. - - . � P u0ose of blowing ]ton's for nigfiti 9 -'& �; .:..:::: 51D d the the Duke's reply, "if you believe ersmith, to his own atable# where ho John Hami -_ *:: .......... 47.00 forts to boar stu'p, were drow-n- .. - 11 . .- _ 1_i EdmontQn , . .. - . . . . them up when that, you'll believe anything." Will then no, _1 .y . StWler . ...... :.. -, �. - ...... 47 aping lof their canoes __ � I they!got to sea. How - remain until- the following Mon- —West to Cromatty, ia U i o..� , I -00 - ed by the swax I I ,, r I I Canora . . � .­ _ � ......... 39 �75 "That t,,eir fear WILIJAM RUGKES already day morning. Ternis-415 to kwum Staffa, at noon; where he Will "-,- M"'Ads I Of t6. 4;r_;�;;i - S -IR . , many Norwegian ships had . .1 �� ; North Sattleford .......... 43-76 � . .., Regfna . . - . � .......... f .' .. 40.60 was justified has been amPlY Prov., I the folldwing: 'Monday, =-��--T- � �+ ; �A I __ L_ . P-1 t 40.25,., by the, Oftecial IrOP , . . . . turned to power, he says, ,not one disappeared in that way and been Literary Art. P-Itil. r- Forward .. . ............ Qft� shoLl-le ar4*3k I I �, . Saskatoon . , .-..., � .. : *, 42.95 - stone in the temple of labor legisla-, laid to the account of the convenient. Literary art is the subject of a -t up, det&iling atrbdt�es of every Bort n. Thi le wr Lten by Mr. George Moore .� Dauphin ... .......... ::'.:.: 37.16 , tion will be- displaced. - And the.dh(� submarine may never be kn&W a tter I' 1� the Stud Season of 1917. EARL O'CLAY [134581 (12035 �i �i . . I I �i I . �­_ . -1 Lucerne. . . � .............. 53-00 practiced by the enemy upon the . bas follows'hard upon the discovexy that to the Westminster Gazette The �1� - Calgary ... ............. _ 4 ail goes on to show what:his party . � I depramed Nar- 'sai Two of the highest,class, most beaut- Inspected Enrolled, and Approved. I .. - 476*�705 ,helpless. nadve inhabttAnts in fact that Mr. Gladstone is d to ,� I accom�piisfied during the'time Jaat it Germany. was hiring I , camroad ...... # .......... � 1. y iful, royally bred horses ever R. D Murdock, Prop. and XaURger I � 11 . -1 -' 46.00 parts .of the CamerooA during the I Lptainp to keeP the Sub- have sat. up the greater part of the . Hanna . . .. ..... � - - � ...... � h" been in .power, marshalin- 11is wegaii sea ON . offered for the consideration * I - .11 , ,� Rowftwn . ., ..,� ............ 43.50 . . - ers informed of the DAgh to finish "Treasure Island," Monday—Will leave his own stab* - I � " : QaMDAIgn." ., fatts so a' ie�fly but forc- ranTine command t �- - � . �� . y6tkt6li .. ........... ­.. 39.25 of breeders in this community , Z � The -writer ga,ve all account Of Ofte $ froin - � I . Mogge jaw .. _ � ......... : 41.00 Ibly all the main issues, and . con- sailings of ship Norwegian and '*this too after a hard day's in Bracefield, and go west to the sw- , . ; I I .- -, -Pt4vtae� -Albert .............. 43 -SO skirmish !n which the patrols on- &Iudes with an. erdphatic' deelaratloa' .ports. Germany has been making work In the House of Commons," is. The Grand Circuit Champim ond WnCegSion of Stanley, them mtnth k I 11 I �� I I ....... 37-M and de- not regarded by Mr. Moore as at all �� � Brandon ... �. � ,,,:: ...... 36.(L gaged on both sides: . were put to - to John Rutchard's for nom; IthAwn . �. Winnipeg, .. ..._ 0 'I against premature peace, and an ap war upon Norway,operAy ELMER DICKSON I I , flight by a large herd of e peal to *"every � soldier, irres,wetive structive,ly. becaus�e-� the destruction a proof of ftne literary merit. If this north and west to Willlwn Clews,Ibr Por Tkokets, Reservations, Liter- . whift wandered into the.' = of party, to support this policy at � ,of Norway*s ca.rryinK trade is now were j,O, he, remarks "Lewis Sey- 51526 A.T.R. night. TueMay—By way of B=Mk- � - � , - rmwdon, appl . I . I W, . ature and Info _y -to and became stainveded., . One of tU obJectA 1 4 the v=. mour and Some Women" would be a (2-.061/4, 1916 Race Record) - 318r=i 1:10, I I U. A. Abertraxt, Druggist, Sea; � . ,� . . . � the polls." � - , . . burn, to Varna, at -the Te, I . I ; I forth, or write R. L. Fairbairft, � Without, for a -moment,' attempt- Norway, 'if she i had sto , better narrati-ve Inspected and Enrolled. I tel, for noon; then by 'ma'K of Uy- - , _ Od Alone than Balzae's or - . . G,F.A_ 68 King St. E., Toronto. - MUSICAL AUSSUM SOLDIBAW . the . 'he Goshap, to Al- L � . . I I I I ifig. t6 reopen the issues existintg. lbe-� and it the country could f0llQW Tursene,ir's. One of the most beautiful- and fastest field road to t &1� . � ible leadi which aaken w ull . I I 141 � 1:5 tween the two, parties, It is possi- a - King It 0 Id horses ever seen on the Grand Circuit, liert McClinchey's for nig 1. . Wednq,t- I _1 t � i I .,!! 11 MWmy and Sk%uge Axe the Songs to recognize the weak spot in the doubtles's give th if he followed I Elmer Dickson went the third mile at dw, U � BY 11CClYJn0UVs side read to tbA . I � : 121 1 F.1 - 214 :14 k � I btless Noted in History. h . . 'a - - � . - 18 dou . . Columbus, , in 2.05, with the last Pa rr line, then sout, -to William FW - They Sink ' ):, would Ohio . armor of the Official Labor Party, a his own Inelluatft , I ' - . . . -_ Rua . � .� -1 defect which unquestionably contri- have -ended, this intolerable situation Kopeuick Is a manufacturing cen. half in one minute in 1916. He is tel 'a for noon; then -to Win. XcKeu- . � .. � . � - Whatever the by aA official � � am _n �41 ' � � � I . _ giA Is a great country of peas' recognition of 'the state -, tre -near Berlin, where a disastro bred in the purple, with show horse _nde b� second concessic of Sbwley ,for � I - T � . . . . ant sMig. Two da id0- buted to its, defeat. beginning dre Is reported to nave diestr6yed one ,gn � tht r ght - Thursday—North to the � ­ �Rmh K , . claration of war I learned that be- members of that, party might say, 6f war that exists. In the , ' ish. He will stand this season at 1,�, . 4 the principal airplane factories I n stable, for a -1i So Bad W11 "IdeleyS sides the songs of love andcountry and however clearly they might , of the war, however, such an. action Us own barn.m' Blyth, excepting that 13r, 1 ild road to his ot 4, , � o I P� , - of Germany recently. The town rig until the 'following - . . tife the memory of the �eaple hold - stg.�eXtheir case, it has always been might have laid her open to an at- of � on Thursday afternoon he wM go to no.u, remabui . .. . , I " , , , , , � � I t I - � - I � � ; � , � � - � � - � I - i I . I - 4c� - 4dak 1 I -Y& - , :NX -m- , - M ,_ I I I ;�� 7 - , #a ,-I I I I , I 'I. I I I ` I i I -1 'r a , - - - I I i [_1"Wfta = S*bils, , Oita N I - - I � , � -1 . I MCA, 1� r" - � - �&u I I pri. I I I , , I 11 41" many . says a abundantly plain that practically tack by Sweden, and even now her Kopenick, situated ten -miles, south- Friday—To Ge"o. Uwe- I - a different chaxacter, . Wingham, at Swartz's hotel, for night. Friday morning, � - I . . �� - then t* . f- p - W180,11d flint Aways writer returned from. Rumla. I wag every question was being considered p n though less so out of the German capital, is built - —10 eva . y Cartney's, Mill road, fir noon., �. - . - on an Island formed by the conflu- MacAdam!s .side -road, then north -two I � . 1, I I I - I I staying at some htjl� distance froin by the party caucus from one 3tand- than that of the other European neu . . I - , for no, ; en to Brussels at McDon- - I., � . E.R. S., Tuck- � � 11; " I. . . - � �, eAce of the rivers Dahme and Spree. . ,ai ,s I y— 0 e .4- 1 I �. S with a Russian f riend, . , for night. IS the second concession, E I � 1i , - . - - i �1' MANY KIDNEY PIL" 1 Petrograd . I - b1tants ersmith, th Carno� :: 1. � . . Its 30r900 14jka are largely� to his 0 barn I .1 . Nikolai Georglevitch, who was called . ,wn for noon, where he . en west to James .- .: The trouble is that Norway is enga&d 'In industrial pursuits, the � . I . � I I Lrals. urs- chWs for night. Saturday -west by r - I 1 . e� i ''i WIND HER. I t6the eolor.s at the Aria i*obiltzation. - ' will remain until the followin- Th I : - . onlv one member of the Scandinav-- chief - , rtieles of manufacture bein . 1MV-,%aA-r^#%+f0 161rqAffa +11.Xn 'annW -to, � the I .1 ­ I , We had a long walk through the ror- �� "I � . __ I . i ; � � . I , , I est to the stabon, az�d as we wslb�# I � � - - . Mm. Albert,WPams, "m, SaSk., I he sang, new songs tbat I had mwer � t �; � ,writes: -"I havt the gieafist pi ' . = � e2sure 111 board before, but have stnee bRwA I , -­ �: tel"S' you' What Doan's Kidney .Pills , almost daily, He left for the frowt 1'1� -. did for ine. . . I - I - ,� speealating as to .rh4her the war I ,� . Ten years ago I was io bad with iny - � wou." be ov,W W six -weeks or. two 11 - kidneys that 1 wotdit faint away and' . I . ( months, bilt convinced eiven so tb:at - ,,, could- not stand to do anytl�dng, - I had he *vmld. npt see the end of It. 'He � , f � � . been that way for two years, and had . , I i, WAS kIlled, fighting I* Galicia. . 4��, � . done all I could, but ,did not get any 1whe *ar Is nearly three year� old i; �. better Intil One day some One put a . - ,_ - I - sow, and many singeq .are dead, but � __ little book in our door, and i , saw how. i�� i d - all Umough these y,eals the songs ,I I _.,i arlother young girt. had suffere like' I � I - Ian alliance, dominated by Sweden, I Inks, glass, linoleum dyes, an .lay VALCIUVO.U. . I . 't 11 - Mill rokLd, to his own stable, where, hs which agreed at the beginning of the .. sawmill machinery. i�he city's air-' ::,* ­ ., . , . will remain until the followm'g Mon"T I war to act as a unit. Denmark, plane factory, which was destroyed . - . 0 . I � - morning. . 1 2580 -1 which lies open to German conquest, by fire a few days ago, was ayecent . . I cannot fight, and -'Sweden, which i-9 � addition to the man ufactu rin g'activ- 11KE MEDILUM 51522 A.T.R. , . � � ­ ­ - -% �., - . I . dominAted in its turn by a -pro-Ger- Ities of the communIty. Inspected and Enrolled. I . I � I roan court and kil�g, will 11.9t. I - The btstory of Koppnick goes back . - The Unbeaten Show Horse. . \ LORD MANSFIELD, ,-' . ' The, three cod-atries all Buff - . er heavy privations, but Norway is in to the Middle Ages. It is said to have been the residence of the Sla.vlc Little need b.e said of Ike Medium, as , � \ 0 � James Drans, I roprietor & lvfanager, � - the worst position. : She is chiefly de- prince Jaczo in the twelfth century, everyone hai�_seen or heard of him. He is. a champion bred horse and a I , Monday­Wfll leave his own stables ,� I .. pendent upon her -shipping industry, theirs. Her and 100 years later/came -into the 'champion sho # horse, with size, qual- Beechwood, and go to Pat WoOdsr, 11 c h I �, ,,.s theyare not upon sen- possession of the wargrave of Bran- timpnf iQ fnvnrnh1P_ to the llijP$ � A 1, ity speed and breeding, and b�ather, stAle for the night, Tuesdav -. TO P I- JA U L r i � � ,. # y �,-j is ) I , 3mi- - �,� t was then, so' I thought I'wou-1 d try them, I hewd. that night in the forest, and � Onch ! ? ! ? ! ! This kind of rough while that of Sweden leans to Ger- 9 of h on - ,t me � I �E. mar)mble ,characteristics - E.. ��417� O"ers Wk will be heard less hete in town If many, and that .Oif Denm�rk is con- two unique events -one tragic and west to , UOWv and I im glad to Say that after taking Wke them, have been echoing ' . Kopeni6k has been the seen �, . . .r. I four boxes I have mever had the ever Rgwfat The;y are of very var- - People troubled with comO- will follow He will le his own barn at Blyth ��- same � cerned only with self-preseryfftiou. con xt lion 10, U,eKiUop, for one hO=f' �111,,` ) tho other highly farcical, but both ave .1 thing again, thanks to Doauls., Jous character. 'The recruit remiAda the simple advice of this Cincinnati Tlie barbarity of the Clormans f&ward hiaving a military s;ittlng. The first I on Illoiaday Titorning and go to Pfeffer's the ve to his o,wn stable for night* " �,� . .,Of freedOm are authority who claims that a few o - � ... . Doan's Kidney Pills are the original kimself that his daYs hotel at Auburn for noon; then to :­ - . . . . I I he will be ' dr ps her may be in part accounted for by was the trial of Frederick the Great, We nt gday-To Fi-ank Mahmes ton- . - " that to -morrow , of a drug called freezone when appli" I Sm4h's Hill for night. T�esday­Wlll io- 8, g , f r n o ; th - piU for 92 lddney troubles. They are- over and . . . eu to . - � -ad her'shipping men as- then crown prince, in 1730, and the I 1 4 his Own man no more. A -mother to a teud6r, aching coi - this fact, a I pr ces Lo an -6 o n - A vult up ia an oblong grey box, and bear � I - rn stops oeved to Goderich for noon where W� e? s Hotel, Dublin . �1� @oraneW I sert that when a ,Norwegian vessel i% for the night, �Ii ouller the laughable escapade of "the I y;i the trade mark of a "Maple Leaf ". See- mOUrB.8 over her son who is called. to ktt once, and s6on the I . . he veill be at the Colborne House un- Th rs ay_TO Joseen' � . . Corn dries UP 1 4 uak the crews are massacred to pr,,- captain of Kopeniok." , - Nagle's, f0r ,�; - -hen you ask for without taiu. - - : ` til Wednesday -inorning. Wednesday- �,� . � that you get "Doan's"' w Une plors, and. he answers her . with and lifts right out � . -S �i.. I " ort of thp� outrage�s rea-ch- It was in the royal palace of the noon; then to Joseph AtIdnsoifs,fOr 1. . I . 111 them. ' - ii an ether com - .To Del. Gardiner's, Holmesvfile, for in CurtWA -"I I pride. A peahen who -jeers at the He says freezone - i n,,,, h o me. They point to the fact - of Brand-pnburg that the un- , I 'day r i f Price 50c. per. box at all dealers or aoldlers receives a proad rebuke. I ieh dries immediately and � noon; then to the Graham House, in night. Fri. -To .Va- ti R � _ pound f wh electors _. 1. I ­ . o, � ,hat many vessels disappeared' with- - - , -A mailed direct ou 1* miles east of Seftforth, 'for 1100u; ,;T I- receipt f PrIce by The lkbe Cossack dylu,g in tf�e piain gives never bilanies or even Irritates the happy Fredericl� was court-martialed Clinton -for -night. Thursday -Rome then to Cecil,okets, N f the � 1, I out a trace, but thm ma,y be ac- I cKillop, for _; " T. Milburn, Co., L ed, l'orento. Out. his last message to his 'horse. The surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter by order of his father, King F'reder- I . - �,If . vounted for 1�y the discove t,D his own stable, where he will re- v.:, . I ' ry that ick 1',,Tilliam 1. 'Ti.,.,, offense was his night. Saturday -Will proceed to bb � � su4dier dyinz in hospital dictates a of an ounce of freezone will cost YC7 � " It �� r main untZ 'rg MOU"y n own stable where he- WM -remain A #"_ Y- Qp-­ - - I German diploniars have the habit of al. ' . &e f0llovv I =tp � - letter to his friend in the village. A little at any drug, store, but is suffi- , Uempt to escape from th-le malevo- I morning, " Monday morning Temlis �r - � i� � , -a . +he following _: - � placing infernal machines on thei lent persecution of the king. , f_%, girl whose lover has gone to the war - cleat to remove every hard --or soft - U i g � . I - - Ar, - 1. �. I baetherr ififornta- and c .;Ul yew- - - -corn or callus from one's feet. Millions the two Prus- I . Weitefor bilhand f I onditions same as x I � i ,Z) a& A, ." , Scandinavian countries continue to n�wa, iu- I %' h. 5"' 1, d -r �^, I wishes for.w1ings, that she might Ay I before thel sail. And yet two of the Lieut. Katte,'one of "I , ,,.M ary � U-, after him' �,nd cut off the head ot the of American women will welcome this r-:'A,an officAs who had tried to assist 5: tiou to Lord Mansfield has been e I i: '!$ I t w all their weight toward keep- ' spected and approved. Terms to ift-' - � . - - - I., li FOR wilamm kaiser. Doubtless forty years ago, announcement sin(,i the Maugumblon hro, the prince in reaching the English I "THOMAS L COULTV M, B13t% I 11 -IL� !F; 11 � AL 0%;b .4h Wh i in- Norway out of the war. v=e, $13. James Evans, Manager. M 4 _awt- 0 court, was wAdemned to two yea:Ka 2580 r, C� .g Rnssians M=ed the 9f the high heels. � � __ � k� IE3 � _44 y ,;_ 2 ,_.� C 0� M *_ W R I A - -if, n.o,verthpl%w. Norw.w abauld ) . ­ � _r! _ I J_ii,_� I . � . . - � I I 1,; . . . . . . 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