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I The Italiari army was under the I - 0 - 11 r-: �,� 1�) .. : : . ;; i McLEAN A � . I �� 4 � w I I ,� .1 - - . . �aupreme c6mmand of Gen. Cadornd, . U , �� - %Tx I .r-:� P ii . � I I . I I � � - f � I .. . ­ - lm� I ,%, -, r '0.� � c, .t ,�; I . . � . I . 'I , � I . � ; � I , I - ��:, C , I � x o . ., � 1 11, , - � . - - - ----. - from the beginnin `­ f' the war until � ,,--- � - ;I " � . Ike CANADAI RANGE Is in bigger __ - � � , - . gt 1)� .%. : I r A _12� 1 '. I a few days ago, when Cadorna was . � " Aenand than eVer. The reason is eaA- L . � - G . . I � . K, 0, % "f, I - i "41 I . _SEAFORTH, Fy1daiy, Nov. 23id, 1917 1 I; I . _' I ,� � I � �; put in, relatively an inferior,?position I I I I .A, � Ny apparent *hen we considq � the - . I - .1 � � . - _Z: . I i' - V__ M #,P.. Lo � - - I � ISON N general �ppointed,'issist- - . t__ �A � ___. .* vw_ 1_1 � I - . - , , __ - �.� Vwt nuv6b_pr1of! small makes whe We I .. � . I I I I eL__ . w a _it, - I �� � I I I " , y � . . ,C_ I outv t'. - I 1 t.- - ed b a,Brii�ish, and French officer. Of t__ I I % ... � . of business, the difficulty - . 11- .. -1, , � � . I Q -1r, I I - 4WOmb ' *AR MUST BE FOUGHT TO / '( . � 4, � � . I WHY 11 i, f 1, - V__ - - 112, �� - .. I . : . . the changes in the Russian command . "9 I . *"a nlrmvlP� In vettino- rpnaiis and . I I . � .1 -- , �� . . I I I �, I I I . �1: � -9 7 , � - I I , , Y. I � I . THE END. I no AJ 4rous Co no tion it would be 'tedioud to speak without ;F9 I ; i.. i _� - I ; , " , The fact, that, ,stoves so manufactured-,,,- 11) I I .", .th assistance of .an �addinjr mehine, � . . I + i- � . - - - . � � I e . V. I I . . - Y - ry I % - . I I i _� I . Jave not stowl, up. MoffaWs Ranges Why it, i§ absoulteli necess-ary-i to chl;jr! ucto Many ; W .- There' is pleasure ht eve - 43 � Jl_ � I : .1%.; - i but in Russia the ebanges, have been = I 4 �- I il � 66C e future peace that Germ Ujil-, ., �Vwl - �1 '4��ADA� - 0 the , have epsur an i . am 6 -, - I , I � 1, � =11 parocul;; . , wn UJ M F � bv no meang for thf better and most ' � �__ I . � 6 41- �,c ,.- I- L . Afmm, ut I most $ausfactibxf for years, � I I itary miffnt snail De � des-troyed is ex- 11 I . . I I � eop e. ei ey�4 f svdgt; In 6; U:5 UU L* I . I : . t 1. , . � I I � � . p I b *1 e thatf, Russia had her � EM - ; � � - - . , I S--- I . 1111 - � - - =A the high stindard of 'workmanship . Plained in Atlantic Monthly ,�y An- I I k . � I ; r__ A-1 r :, . 7 ! 'I . best general in her first, namely, � the, � . � dke C a ame. who,is one of the best I I I . � = I :1 her d , J In the. washing -for the i�-� - . . : � ' . I � 14 - e : ! . I I - � I - I I nveyed it Grand Duke Nicholas, who, many 4. I .- 4W thtUt is sOR maititainedL � " ' * . 11 N, � - �� . . . . . ai�thoriti s upon *the policy, co I = I 4E___ I � . . mai tain, was the most brilliant - I X W41 hava sold I �. k t is greatl�r fighte *- - . � 'A -4i I I .,.. in the word Pan -Germanism. :It is a flow MACAU ST I � � w_- ,.w;)rk fz - - districtand ., I I � - .1 �. Z_ . .:,� ,ned. �- - .: il fa this we are going to sell I .�� '. I t - I � leader that the Allies have developed I . i 3 � � � -1 - V I IM great pity that the masses of fhe I since the beginning of the war. 1,ffho I I . 0 .1 - .� makers can ­ ^'I- Rit ir- " I I In the iron.? t--! I , 'S � - . AmInanyasthe supply us I -11 �� . I I peoD16 or even their ha I I ­ . I � ti I ,� I r I . . . -, ". , J ssiali , - I 'a . . , , 1i , . ; I � I . - is now in charge of the Russian arm- . I . , 01! �� Vfth . I read what M., 3 T ISIROUBLE . '. . . + �i - Buy NOW, br',ainec .. * or'what the Russi' . . ing -for .he - _q! � :1 m I I 1 leaders cannot - �.141) I ;. i I TL � I - . �� I - _ies, an armies are a . . Oieradame has to say. it might a - . i- !:�. - - '-- ' � in charge of nobody knows. Still less ,�� ;7__1 - I..:_ � � -1 I , . .. I it I i * , �. - Ranges... .... ..$39 to $70 rouse them to a sense of the peril that ,, . I � i� t . . . . . . , I . ' I . � con6erned.j�., anyone over the Russian CIO F-11hes have - - 4� ,. , , t i � i � ! . - �-, I I � . - � � R,ba�st 1 S 0 9 , - . ; lt� � " i 1. f � - �� . lie' in their fav rite'formula I "peace �i urr.A.�NES " -The Wonder.,W fleet, whose part in this war has been I � . ! � I ; l-, Xn a without annexatiQns -ind mlllities..11' ' � , iii� . .� � P ��" !�� :, Heaters.'.. .�.....$1[0 t6 $40,we - . .. .. 11 . I - .. S___ I i I . ._� or , - ), I - ', ­`�re&h, - I i I -, , i, , - Fruit Med�cine -Will Protect You largely a -thinkibo- one. I � . Such-, 5 �, - -_ I 11 f - ,11 I It shows that thi' old be 'a I �, � I . ­. . , M, � - "i � . r . � . �, . ; - 0 - � -_ . . , . 7Z-1 . .. - f I. 1 I . � : tremendous German victory;' that --it, I Even in the United States the war : � . � : ,,�.� I - I I I ' 8V-V1a_-4- g r "I i I ­ - - .� - 4 A I � i - - . -1 - .. �_ .. . . . . . . . . wculd give - QCrmAny almost as much h . ,.- '­ of !"!t, � � utointo��.tion means self -p 'son- as brought chang* Mr. Lansing is =!!, , , - - I I - � -1 � ii, I - i ) I Ir =_ . 7 -A, � . Ing, caused,by continuous or p3xtial now Foreign Secretai�y because of the . -- ,- i I - : - As she.had expected to get out of this 1. I I i : -,-' . I , � � I - I � !", � I �� * , I ti tid, � or insufficieAt action of ' at nell"PIC :21�.Oj . I n 4-S � I " �' . �V: . - � A \ - , � I war in the beginning, perbaps� mor�, CO�-Is 'Pa 1 -titude his predecessor, Mr. Bryan, . I - - 1 � . I - . . - . . I ­ - . � a. �. I , I J took, regarding th4 -war. Similarly -_ 11 .. 4 - g �, ,; � - . and at sy .f or tl;1bQ I . � .. wg_>arin M I f ­ th I it would make it ea WeIsr . � � t h e rn; � � j-. ­:� , . I I I I S ', atter pa ssh Secretary Baker now presides over 0 A M__ T� ­ �1� I .. � 2 .. - I her to reach out five or ten years I tleaol TIVIthe refuse m Ig � � ' �, � . 4F f I I � I . i .the War Department because Secre- I =--. � , � t ! - a,?�t i_e I.; - I f _\7 -he --e�-- - I 1 ,:4 F, � 1� , hence and take anything else she de- i d.4ily rom tl e body, it is absorb d by -f or 1 "!L% - , '- P- , I � � - � 11 - -, ; I �,e .i . tary Garrison disagreed with Presi- . . � - . , � , . � .1 . - I '1� -1 _ - � � t �-,, - . Have notincreased in price as yet to sired. Al iiegoiated peace, with "hon-,.' the blood. �U a result, the Kidne and ' I � - � 1. �-_ E , . , ­ , . . - 14 - ., if th � If. - I _.� ors even .dent Wilson over matters concerning . I - 4 1 �4, 1 1 9 at might leave to the ' I . N 7 -1-1 . !! i - �x),Zz 11 , i ._­!, � - ave - A = . , $� - e -31.1 . :re 0 orked, in their effo: U to his department. I . t__ -4. , . `� 1. � -� , � it_ -. I the 'extent that people imagine, more people 9;V the Allies the satisfaction ' -5�in 4 . 00th the'se changes - i -!� . V . I ' � I I ' �. � 41-1 , �_ - _,� . -d of this poisonin- we m United States . ­ ;I � `_14. 11 hat they had not been absolutely de- ' rid, the bl 0. . I l , 4 t 7 - I 11 . I - in-h.erited 'C 5. .1E I T� t._ ti . - I / I -11 I - . . - �i. We have feated would, in reality,* a peace of � became a belligerent. There ha-vebbeen I L.1 . = - � � �t � , : I "I , - � - - ,especially the best grades. ; 'Poison tof 11ke bloodin this way :)ften : I : , - I I Z I � _"I - . \ 1: c , � � . - - _.'' I . � I �­ C I - I !�� .r . 11 , - - c., I " viictorv' for- Gerniany. 1 : I other changes in the army and navy . the exqui- . - 1- !, - _ �� - i , %,!. - 0411ses In4&estion, Loss of Appetite - � � I I ­ � - - I I � I I _­ ,, � � a few in stock to be g = . , . . put im� at once and I - I � .1 i commands which would not have � -_ .- i - I - I ., ',-.- f -- 11 . � I Althou so .'�ed Stwinach. It m - pro- - I �, �. - I.. ... Q , h Germany has refWed to [ -­ ­: I - ., . d Distux ay - I - . - L � , I . . i I I I I . been made had the United States not - I 1'.11 , 1� si U I I - � �i. i , Xpress her willingness to evacuate l I i ' , 4. �;i �t , L - �;, �� . our. IoA& experxence in this Aass of e 4ace HeaNclips and Sleeplessness. .0 -1 , I � -_ I I - . . I ; T, _,_t - Belkium� she might well renounce all , .. I entered the war,, older men being re __ - 11 . , - . i . . - . I . I .- � ", * i7i Kidpieys and brir g on - T.Aaced by those likely to better stand . . , - -Imt*q Ze M -4, ji " , . �', I p�ay * ,� . � K. . ,; '. , ,� It," I I work assures 3k6u an economical job. claims of any -sort to Belgium. accord- �, ,' - . . 11 * of Sunlight # , - . 7 � � ,�-,, I I I 1! - . - , the arduous strain. - - j., _., _:.1 I I � to th -view'bresented bv M-Chera- 1�aiu in th,o, Back, Rheumatism, Cout - � I , , . � ­- I I . - . . I � Ir I � I I _;__­ .- W" . ' I I itself. - and __ , . - - 5 41`� ""I . � . � , . - ,, (I ]Rjie -1-erance, Viviani Briand, Rib4, - � .- �,` --, ; , 11, I I .. �� 6, . I I .1 imil I . 't - ,We would rathei lose a contract than dame, and ji&e` �bhck to Firance and atic Pains. It is the ohief ilia, . -�, - ���. * , I MY5 - i , Russian ,and Roumania and Serbia I le aild Painleve have b . ... t_-_ � - I �1: I ' , 11 _�;.,:, i 0, g � I I 2use of ii: ema - and kee � t= - , - . . _.� 4 I I I _-4 I - - Idin - � . � VL-- . ; , i I -L SWEPUT � liacrifice the work to make it .ps ih,e i �� . 4 . . I . i . I . � .5 Py' every foot of 'occupied territory, and. , I it I .ps ih,e miers, and George Clemenceau, - has , are cle.an M__ I i :: . I . " ' ., 4 .;� -�� - - , - . , ,y the constant ab;orp- . L__ t �. o. �� _ �, - - b of iysleoi an 4aUhvk� � I . I - T�_ �� I - , the task -of forming -a fifth Ministry. - ,*, - i � � . I still make av tremenduous Drofit � oul, - � , - . - .1 . 7" 11t spoils our name ot t4ive . I � � .1 � We � ---: I � I 1. i4ojiinto 'fblood of this refuse int ,tter. -_ � _ � =oes n \ -1 , If he fails. Louis ind-6ed. iw - I i " �' 11 I I 01 . . the. war -1 It may be that her hesita I . Barthou, the pre- I , - - - I - , DEEP � I . � ­ . 6 0 Pr � I , , - I'T .�� - � T" it tion about� Belgium is Inerely the oi . ff � � �satisfaction to the c ,I I I F,id a�li 1� will always cure, lulo. sent Foreign Minisier, may be called I , 4� ft 11 .i ASH PIT er. . 1 �ve� - -1 _ �. ., i � . ' ' . ' Clemenceau is a "tiger" "on I . i� .:- �, 11 $ 11 . 1. - -rader's - brick of seen'uife *ca *oh o� self-poisoning -as ior 4 . , - - � t . , , t . at the last Onjo,x1ml upon. I . - .. I i" sca - ' .M. . I - � . I - i , I ' . . I C_: - _; I ­ I I - �. \ over and let us figwre on your n6w moment Ito r�ake a concession Ike had 1 . J German inrigues, and' u I � I t I �1 NT , I . t- - Cailla x and 11 ,_- _ _ . � - I , .. ! `T i : � . I * *es 01 acts gently on bo,vels, I `-, I. 't " , , I , .... �, 1. ­ I . I - I a . I I , , - . : no I rift from - , , : ; The writer I I . - 11 - ", 1: 11. 11 i t befor'e considered. � Boloism will P ---f short'sh I . ­)� I . neys a,bd 'skin strengthens the , - - -, _:_ - .. I __ Ifurnace. Either' Kir Ben, Pease V I -"--- �E � T--� -1 . - I I ate Vtat th . - I .- : �� f . i . I ithstands S - __ . , �­41 'If i �___ '_ . " Or calcul e value of the terri- . ) _4 11 I - - . him, if his ministry w., 0 . 9 - , - . , , " � I i � ! tory n �eld by Germany and her wels I enervous system. A. $5,000"guar=.teip, attests _. ip . __ . . 0 fton�s up.th , i -A - . ; cialist pressure. - The . war will Ylot em 1-7 . _ -4 I I -�__ RW New Idea.' I __ - �; -1 I I T__ Z I � - I -- � . � . I - ollars. , we. a , 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. lose in vigor b ClemenceaWs accept- � � I i__ of SulftliAt Soap. I - �,� �t , - . '. I � & . I . - t � , ji I - y . ' . - the I purity 1, , � I - .� �� f " al ies is about thirty billion 4 1 I . - I . . � - borne in mind that Ger- *t an ... ers or ,sent postpaA on ance of the French Premiensh:p. -1 it. �, - 9 li, 11- I ­. . i . . But� it is to bi I = - I � e 1. .............. I I I 1 1 � - r I i 1E_:: - , I., , , I � .1 . . - '111 pr , operty ,�, . I I - . I -_ i I .9 41 . I Aff grocers se! 'm ; I - I , r as already taken A 1W_ - I I , � .any MU6� 1 1 = rl-r' , 1. I . - ; , , ebyFrait-,a-tivesLim . 12 .- Q___ . I - � � 1! .,xeceiptof 'ric ted, - -_ -_ - Z__ - i . worth 1'everal billions out of i these I Z . OF_- � �. I - f I ".;;Z �__ I � _ - . I- � . i '� - il- , .�_ - '.0ttAwa. '� , . ft.-- . �__ �, , !- , � . � . � �_! - � i territorios in the form of pr�ducts ng for you in I - - I - � � �, - I �� - 1 . I I . . . . iw. t..-.1-11- - � P1U14,1bi1xg .,: - I , � 1111�j'lilf��;J . - � ", 1131 � i_ . R11HURIFIM I � I - t I � . -al ea - netals and I I __ ___ - UWANNEWMkIN� ;illllliillllllillxl�ilill�iiiiiiii:iiil.11llll,ill'ILL-��,'t.ii , 1014.1;`AM I , 11 . ­ . . . I - ! .,�, I � - i . I . -make your if , I i $121 $11i, , I . ____ Flanders and 'France , ; i$ , . - - . I � ...� We , of materials, a . . I . . . "I - `4 �i ,� � I I � . I . � - . I I I ­:� il, � - - . I ; .,-,4-,-,. . . . securitio� which have been sent back- P� . I - money fight for them through a Vic- . :� - I I i I . A � I.1, � � . I I . r - . - . � �� A " _1 � � I I � Is apprg 'pd more during.the, * the ? - . � I � � - � tory Bond. � ,� - " W4 Aonths than any .time .else,-, : to Germany. -She has had also � . m. Wh4 � � ; , - `�'J, � - . nter r ' .1 t -to dispalce bi ther e, fr'di _­­ . 4-- � --- � �Oiovemer ---.,-, nstead of on H 1 icules the notion that . � , . oppo sit . � : -;� ,�.:! and our a melbod of ins�taflati n. our excellent workmanship and labor f �mill ons of enemy citizens for wet, low land, i higl?, dry e strongest.. .41'.- Yv�, �, 0 the , ion is due to a belief -that - I - ,- . .-Ii -4--� , - il - , e offer to the customer demand 'There � fit t be bxought . 5 '. ,_ - � ' j three Ir - I land, if, indeed, Haig intends to al- Germanv cail ever have again. supli - l - 1. - I *1 . perfect re are inducements t I 7 - ' ,�',kSquith a4g bac :,'or DECISIVE BATTLES ALREADY . , ".. I:: ",­ �,;,4, r I .. ! h be huge fines iniposed� u . �- ,�!C,'_- 1:�: l'-, - I Su ts . _ihe �vill retbre � ;, - J . ave be . pon '1�whether ifl,i is ng tf, at, a - � � . ,� �� " . :i� ing a rnod7rn job in' . �.'i d7e to a -feeli . low it a period of quiet through the strong positions, that I - ,� " ��;, this line ull sto'ek on -band. - ,� I FOUGHT., ' I _1 - +x�` -1 __ I I r ault. - . . " ; , , t i various �ombiunities ,and finally there i Carson's type 1 winter. Th� authority quoted by M - to places better able to resist ass . - , , __ � " ! � i . . I � I I -nton destruction of i' man� of Balfoui's or ' ' Balderson says that if the Germans The series of batles about Ypie� have I , , , i �., - . �, . has beeA the wa - . � *4 " � I i . ; � ,_ �,ought to te placed at the head.oE af- When Germany attacked civiliza � I �- I � . - ' _4 - - I - :!. � �. . - . ,�.- " -1 . ' - !, , - , 1. �. , � I � � Belgium and Serbia, for in - � . __ property,, I by any meahs could have 'prevented convinced the Allied commanders and � � ,­A,If�4 I e-,%& �'.fairs is i.�,, oint obscuI:ed by the cen%�., tion'through Belgium �he made an ad-. I 11 '.�f � ­i.f��-t) - they i- )) MIS ' 1. . - '. � . S i i ich she mus X I ,e- 're not worth half wha ositions, they would the German comnian'ders'as well that .� . I ubtedly the retur I of ' wh I : :. �­. , - , - , , orsbip. Vndo. Sion , p have repented � 1. 1. i _; "i ', - were ba ore the German invasion. . have dond so. They-broulght divisions ,pal b�e4n, lost Z_ I ­ the Western cam . - , '. . ; !A.squith � puld cause the gravest ap- -by now. She took the sbgrtest route .gh has - . . _;� , 6V ' - :j �_­_ I fj* Ae 8,1L -S I 'r " ei) at,o r t ; stance, � W, the loss of these p I : � ­ . I I � ! - Germ y, therefore, has hAd tre- 11' from Russia for this purpose. 'They by Germany, and the. Western cam,-!, . . � ­! , , . � � i ; . prehensi,(n,s in all parts of the Em- to Paris, and ,oi, the route through � " . , i � - .1 i - 7 . I ,� . � I -�vere paign means the war.. . I � il ,�� I i - f . - I � 0 . I � , 111. - :, � .; I , I mendu s direct and indirect Oof�ts 1, - failed, and they failed when they : - - � - ,P� - j I 0 i k i . - Tire, eve ,admitting his courtesy and Metz which she had lised in 1870. 11ad . / � . I � . . i -1 , , 1'� � . - . � I . � I I already froin th S war; her actual 41 - , I _ � I 4�; � . i _' -bas - .. ge sine the she c -lute she could ! - - ., , I .f� . , I Y I ' .the dama-e ' she I '_ ___* - _" I fairness . r. Lloyd Geor hos,on the Metz �, � � -- ­ - 1. � - - er a - , 11Z - 1 � . I i- I ; . i �'und , no '-' Iatter su eded him. But since there i . � . � . -1 - - : I - , ' , not have,depended upon her supplies . . - � �. � I . - � - I - - - . 0 11 I � I . 0 - �� � -, `.�'� ,�v , , . ql! done, which will tend t p ,ls no -do t that the- British people .1 -a mu'cli larger force than s;w em- � � I , � ! � ! - #1 �' I . I -am at a tre- I ,_ & i:. __, .tl � . . � c6 if � -ii 1, e, - iioj �� determined than 1evei - on i pl6y�ed at tlie time of the last attack ' I . 11 _1 and Belgi <I __ � ___ - : ; - ,:.4 i; , are mor . I I I � , - �:, 1��. � �,, inefidou I I . I . I - . . ,,S disadvantage during the . � Pain' i Shoulde'll, I . _ . ,winning tl�4e war, there can be 'little ; on France, and she realized that the i , � U �i _ f or, The 1-1 V M tual 1,.e Fr�nce , ­ � co I I . � i 'I- ;- -, ,� � . . ; .1 But, Ger- - *. 1 I' - . .- -he political success of the '. sit ation, demanded that a force three � . I .. I - i I � I � I t ft . Gu . . I .. I ­ . � v ­ .__ - I I � - . . � -1 11 - ­. I - � .... , � � a . I many. s I greatest achievement,. regard-. �.Iprospec ), . I -a - '. : I ,,,group relored to disrespectfully as 'times as� large Should be use I - __ , , - _. *�� 1:, . , -1 Headoffloe�: `3 afo � ' , . d. Thus I Wi)rth Protectin I I I � Fire "I suraftee, . ' period !of reconstruction. � - , , - , Se rth, Oat - - 1 , I I " Z� S _­, _� ,�,- , IN -READ � the w r, has .iii � 11 . _. . Maw A , 1 � _. � . - ' Rli' link herl pla:hs. for after I the old I -;ing-" . � � , ;1_ 4; X �� �, - I - I . � . . t� .1 . 11 . - . .: � L . I � I,. I . e. - I she confessed, in effect, that the route I :,� I �:,�_ - 1 1 C, e � . I . - . t�_ .11 I . � � : been .t4p ruin of Austria, n . I I - - '� � - - I CTORY;3 ., , There .*'ve been many shifts in to her ' - , .E , - . DI i I . through Belgiu-ni was vit�l 't,� I � �E I ! I I 101_� � - � � I - . i2l_ - ___. ,:! � I " ' I A good article iT vvorthy of a good package-. *1 � . � � i I � -, - � . O�FICERS- ', ruin of ITurkey, and next the in of � ? chances of success. To secure this . ; L 1� � _; ­ 7 - ]eaders�hi since the war began, � .... I . ,", � LIVER 110THEREDIER. -_ ' ��, 1. I-. I.,. , I � I ' s . , Bulgari4- She has* become the mort- ­- I y I , - - - � chance ,she took the risk of A rich strong, delliciou - . . - 1 � 1 .. . 1 Md qharA,,, J some o . , I . - � ;�� I . ' 11 Britain eA- , s tea like Red Rose is- - , f I Z. ,Goinnelly, Goderich; President, i f li��m surprisingly sudde . � V - OTIS and M � I I � ­., � � I i . I . 7 - � �'T - Jas. Evai�s, Beechwood Vice -Presided ' ' - � .- gee of these nati I seems a e. a, inst her. So far a's ," 0 - . 1�1 4119 tim, o since- Si - tering the war aga re to ke�p I � , ". 11- - . . � � I - - � .1 dame s4ys that the rQson her"people 11 � g ir ; worth putting into a sealed packag it � I 4, ": � . I I . -1 4T. E. Hays, $e�it,;�i, Secy,Treas,.' Miss- A. , Peterboro . ward Gr ()� (now Lord Grey o I- her western campaign is concerned � I ; 1 - � ) Ont- continu6 morq or less cheerfully to ", Y_ -i 1, a - ' . . _-!11111111% . 1. � I � . I . fresh and - 'k";_ 1. � 1'� � 1 wiites --"I h been sick f Aoden) w s� Foreign Secretary. everything depends on Belgium. If ; � , good. -=% _ - �: - - I ' 1 4 '. I AGENTS � . . I or Aboul raise; v�,,iar loans'is that they- under- : Yet . - --- . - � . . I - � I , ; I four , " .�-when-he �as retired he had for a year she cannot have Belgium she can -not : ' - i I � . _:1 ,A lex- Leitch, R � R. No. 1, �tlinton; EdJ . Y�ears wit pains in Tny hiaad an� .stand t4at-they are helping. not on', 'I � j . A cheap,,. -cco=om .1 ­ y I or. wre h' France; if she can be driven out I - � . . I I oulders wbich I alWay, . - etn the- only For ave . - I . ! 71 Pains in my 8 . I . eign M nis- . . - . I ., I . HincweY , Seaf ;' John MurrAY� to win ,the� war against the EnteAte, In her grip - on' Fr - .tea is h�y worth . I . 11, - - I � f � thought werne c used by working outsidi a ,FossibiIit*v in which theSr st#'! b �terjtlfon olding office among the el- ,of Belgiu - , ance is t . � �_ �y I � - . er l" li' erennt - iions, except Baron on- , eally. U*mg care of and is - I . ' . . I I . I I - '_ - A . I . r- I g - .- -1 . ,Brucefielh; J. . . Ye6 God iicli; R P. in the sun on Itil farm. . I heye. bu tliat they are making ceL I � . � G. Jarmuth, Biodhagen. f. � . , ­­. � � . � People tWold e that it ww my live] f ,,nio, .in It usually sold in bulk. . . I : : i � 11 � I � t i � absolute dependence upon .41t, who had been in a ,, imi- This is a point brought t . � I I I- . tain t1Ae . . _ I � i - �.� � t I .1., DIRECTdRS � bothering .me o I bought three vi_al� q . I lar, posi-tiA, outbreak of the high British I �. I . ?I . � ; � I emriai��, in the future of AusLro- . at -the military. authority quo- , Red Rose is always -1 ' , I a --Liver , . I . .. I -.17 1 �'. i�l Ii. -, � � William Rinn, o. 2, Seaforth; J oh� of Milburn's x* .Pillsf allo ifungar I y, Bul�zaria and Turkey. rht�se war. Geri i4nv has had three Imp rial ted by John A.*Balderson, a noted ' �. . I I - . A. I- I ; 11 We . N 6 sold in the sealed - � .. .1 � s 13,_nnerwries, Bro bagen; Jarhes Evan -41 found that the re.doing me good ,-Co4t.m.14s already hav �Ch,ancellorsl since the beginning of American correspondent - who has i * I � I I .1 -1 ­ - . e been ruined � . I I 0 � I � f . I as I Y11 I- I , i�; Zeechwood-; M. cEwen, Clinton, J 1 1 continued. ta -ing t:.Iiem until now I ' the war,Alid tilere is a general idea been representili,Z the McClure s - di �package which keeps I . t � - I �_ -1 I " as J.'sep �i te States by their w,-��- ex- I - - � - 1-1 . rr , � I I, . . � � I.." '-i�­ Connolly, God ch; D. F. M_ -Gregor Pam well and - 0. -I am very thaic& - penses.7%iancially Gernian holds that the �rfsent ir(umbent wili nnt cate in London for some year&. He � I � - it good. . -, $39 1 � : , - � I .; I . � � . I .1 3, S af ort'li rft - y 0 . . . I - � li G. Grieve I ful to _Y011 for ,Y' oveU22 - I . - I 4 I � 0 X r. NO. ; J. I . them in the hollow of her h remain I �,,,in office. Eve the ;7er- nientions'it to explain the Ypres bat- - a , . . - an and 11i[)", n I . . - I I., - A � , ,- . 11. 'obert F n,, i n a 1, _v��Jc 151 Us. tles and to -ProA,,­e that the victories in . I I . I- No. 4 Walton; 1. erris, HaTlock;. Milburn's 11�xa-Liver Pills are r, in .the Ifuture. in'the event ,f a W, r h was ,) ' � \ , - _.. , � ` _' - I . : i -tney, No. 3, Seafo . !1 . < - . 5 ...._1 `71- ; McCar ed to be t 0 last word c;-,'-.ne . I , � C_eorgv . �1 i ecific for all Itroubles arising m g triump ,in.effici ne � in Flanders in the past suninier have . � I � 11 ".''I :_ . � I � , SP . )� of ,the Central powe,-s , .or - � .. . . . I I 1. - ; � . - .� I I I a ' - - A i . --- . � ) , . N even August, 1 14 ha, ,had new chiefs .for been the greatest in the war. The fact : - ____ -_ � : . .1 ­ - I - 1, . 'f the liver, so keep il peace on the basis 0 `no , �. I - I . : morbid state a I . I -_ __... _ -_ - - , I . . . I . � . : . :_ . I c '� CARRIA4E FOR SALR �� I � alinexa�ions, no indemnities," Berlin its -irmy MI. for its navy. Von Kladr, that relatively few prisoners have I 1 I ".111111'.31111F n9MM2&__ --- . � � � I . I 11 I , I i . � ; 11. '& ___ - - U9 - - .1 �, I � , ­, ­._ --- - ; I ­� active by -the iise of these ea.ET-actinr, � - !cj who i.e. - * I t I �. � - I - Two seated Gladstone, natural wod, as I" ! I , . will be, the absolute controller )f all if or instmi. the world's ct been taken, and relatively a small I .1 . � , I i � ,� I -- - . .- � non -irritating li�tle Pills. . I � tentioh An'41the early months of the area-. of enemy ground caI�tured ' - I - � Sacidd as new �Lad easy runhing, cota� I - 'their 6pancial coinbinations. . in , - I .1 � , � I war, hasfa,'Ilen int6 obscurity, and � � I ��, _t � � . I ,no I Milburn's La�s,Liver Pills are 25c. *s Thd argument that German:�, will, these advances, accoiding, to Ru i ' ' . . A60 .. - . .. fortable family rig. Apply at . I sslan ; I I I .. 1� 1-1. � I . I . .1 � . . 4gets wbeth - i ,� ?. " - ExpiGsitor Offim .9eaforth. 2578 -ti' via.] at all deal,'ers or mailed direct or' in the i vent of drawn w one even er 'he ilve o' - standards, had the effet of making * ;_ � � a ar, ,�pr in I ' I - 11 � . . .. 1. - . I . I : . manv . � . . I ti- :, 7 '. . I . ny eve has vone the- way of so of h!S casual observers .of the w - I I � ; recelpt of price !by The T. Milburn, C-0, a .nt but that of absolUte ddeat, I -, ar suppose . . � : - -­_ I . _� I -, t . I - guard. "on Falkenhayn, Jorim,rly t t the actions are of relatively small I so id ... � /I I � � control � Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey, .- ha 1� . I- . I 1, i 1 L= ­ted 3 ToronW, Oat. ,, . " . . . I I . I. I , , .1 . does n?t need to be, elaboratedi.The chief of AaP, was retired; but is iow importance, inste Ld,of being the most , � . - � I � , k � . . I . e � � I � i� . - I - . ,_�'. . - gaged i I "buildin- . . I �, ; � G. T. R. TIME TABLE H - I fact leaps to the eye. This means en' . up a Turkish vital ever fought in the histcry of . . ­, . � 4 � I , � . 1. � � . i __0 I.' � I ; � . that v��ereas before the war army. Hi- i4n,b ' an dl warfare. They have Proved that the , . I I . ' I CREAM WANTED. I . � Gei- ,01. urg, Ludendorff , .1. I I , I . I r * I � , fli e leading r . an. German' lines in. Belgium can be - �. Trains Lea�e Seaforth as follows: ' I I en Ger - I � I N 1; � � many ivas compose 6%000,'" 1 1. - ., ��_ . -_ . . - .1 . I . i � I We. have our Creamery now in full 000 p ple, she will be able g-enerals alo4e continue high in fav'or- broken; that the Germans. can be' I . - I I - ''. 1. �. I . . " I . . � I .1 I I - . I I I ' For Cli rIC4 7 . - 20.55 a. -ni. nton, Gode operation, and'we want yput patron _ driven k - � I I � - tend � hegemony over 50,0qio,000 The Bribib anny has bad VW0 out of Belgium, and that be.. 0 . I ; : � - � . � . . � L I . . I ­ . I - . � Wingham and Kineardine. . I ao. : _. .. 11 t ge. We ed � to pay you A­IstroHungarians, as well, asi the chiefs; the British navy three FirA Ing so., since their strongest armies in A � I � . . ., - i � , z� f i _� 1 � I . ; I �. 11 � ". Z.53 p. m. - For Clinton, Wingha' the highest priq-4s,for your cream, pay B,Ulgais and the Turks, hel!- s S a Lords. �Al former footniair- has 'Point bf Pumbers and their best . - __ � I , - I wy ex- e 4 . . , 19_. %; I - . ��­ In you every two, weeks,, vz7gb, sample tendin�-' over- some 150,000,000 people risen to be,& I f f the British si@,ff;, armies as regards personnel are I -_ , � ,, '' . I and Kineardine. � . - : .1 I I I I . I I and test each �An of creq7-n carefully 'froni-which in a short th-ne she 'could 'a former e ngr1:iZe]ero Tresides , over the in Belgiuni,'that they can be beaten, I J , I I I I - I - . - I I I; .- ­ IL03 p. m. - For Clinton, Goderic)4. ,, I - I I , - � �_­ I- . � / � .- � ,� , - , - � I 7..51 a. m.­4Gr Str,itford, Guel ]�" a nt of the same. recruit an,Army of 30,000,0000 men. ! Admiralty a� First I#d- The FrEncli and that their whole Western dam- I � ... --It*- � � - � :�- � , - I _ .' . . W . I-,- i - . . . _European, combination, ex- army has bien led successfully . by paign is doomed to failure.- . p � We also supply' cans free of char&'. What i - . il - Toronto, Orillia, North Bay wid - I I . .. .- and give you a4 honest bitis � . . I/ I I - iness deal. RaUSLela Dy the war, could cope with Joffre, Niv-e4e and Petain, and ] ow This explanation of the impoi - I , � - -tance I ( .. - �.,. r -1 � _� points west,. Belleville and PeteT- 1, I ,, I . -: 1. . - � �� ! Q ,all in and see �s or drop us a card fox this n control, there is a opoa�sl to bring Joffre oftbe Belgian front, apart Alt I I _-, I . .r ,_ - , b6ro, and 'points east, � . n1enace, with Germa' R I - - ogeher 11 I I � _­ - _� , : . I . . i . ... V, I ,_ . ! � particulars. i . �, rUninin�9,­fhrougb the heart of the back agai ', �and ,give him supmme 'from the possession of the Belgian . � Is � ,,, - 0.16 p.m. - For Stratford Torontr, . . � I t *_ . � - -S - ' . ' I ' . �� � I I . RTH CREAMERY . continent? The peace that � Id , comm , I ;-, . Montreal .and points east. 1� . . . I I -THE SEAF(Ii - ou and f' all the Allied ar es. sea-c6ast, including the submarine I . -, . . i - . 'make this new alignr, � . �, . i .. : � � Seaforth � - I iieiit po ible � There ha e "I been bints,.too, o a bases and the bases for aerial raids, � � . I . I I ; -.-' F, - Ontario ��s � . � I , , I I I li� I I .± UCF4 __. �- , III � h � . would �not be a so-called "White" i,'movement Vi retire Haig. -w ich explains .also- why the Br-itish are . . I M , , .. .� 1. ; � � .0 S � � .! t , I I 1 IT * J) - / - %� , ' . I ,'. .1 . peace, nor even a , ini,ping ' eace.' seems asto i�shlng in V .1 . "401 __ i . . , . I - .. i i 34ing South - a.m. - P.M. S p iew of the steadily applying pressure to make - 1:1,111,11 . � . . , ' . I � � ME , .� . - I � , It would be, M. Cheradame ,says,. great achi oments of the Br tish the Gerinans release their cluch. It k . 11 %% I I - , � , ., ,Win�ham, depart .'� . . 6.35 � 3.20 slavery.i Holland could armies -und, 116� his command. Even I ...... �.r.� I . I � . I I ol � OFFERDMIT -be gobbled - I the explains',too, why the bes author- � I . .. �- I . - _ * � I Xeigrave ............ 6.�50 3.36 1 .1 -. � ree . ( _ � � i - . .­ - , ' 1: � up overi nig nadian a llivv 'has had tb I 1. � I , :� � bt, and what poweri could Ca' , lers. ities insisted that7" the deadly Ypres . . 3 : - - Blyt1h .1 ........ � .... i 7.04 &48 ;: - . I ng . i . Y � . . - �_ , � ' . save her? III fact, one by onEf, in the field,!Ald�rson, NY, -osts. It � '� . � 11 - ` . the . I 'i and salient should be I 11 � I' ­.- 4 I - I I .&M - 3 SIIU�ller� power co ' � Currie, whi e ghe Canadian-- mill --beld at all c - - � � � . i 5 5 , . I . ndesh6ro �, � ........ 7.13 ' .5 S uld be annex6d.' I , has ex�lains the bloodiest- battles ,of the I 5 - - � - � . I I I - I ___� - � , lint o n . ......... �.... 7.33 4j; '­ � . I - --- � , C � The i iter says that the key to the 'beefi presid 3i over succe� sf-611y by- war and justifie- , . - ,) HACKING COUGH . . I s s the great sacrifices . . - . � :. � . . I 1 8.08 4�M �' :; -JAK 11 I � master of urope is Serbia. As I .� . at Canada has made on this front. � i r . 33rucefield ........... � f( E ' ong, th - I � . Rippen ............... 8.16 -4.4.1 1 1� I -1 � I �, ,, r-, : . I I as Serbia reinains free and indelpend- ! ___ - 1, � : � � . . It may be said that all Itlie, British I -XX I ' I . � n.fensall .............. 8.25 4.0 1 - 1� . . I . Pnt, she forms a geographical, bulk- I- 'i ,E� -, �1 operation$ �. since the Battle of Ahe TO �_. - r- I !, IN11% I . I I �): . I I I y I I I , � I ; _ NT. head which keeps Germany fr in th ' T '. ' 1,1%*f!- � Exeter . . � ............. 8.40 e i A 6 So I � . I 1 `91 COULD NOTISLEEP AT NIG - I .., i mme last year were merely leading� ' I i I . - � --Centralia ............. -8.57 5.1� 1 .1 . - 01 � i . . I . . physif al control -of Turkey As, Lloyd i * ; UP' to the advances about Ypres. Be- . . , - I ­�' [ I I George I said, the security L Of CiViliZ� li . . 'X 1'S'1?` -'i' fore this battle the Gerinan front . Somebb dy 11 I I 7f I . I a �% I . L . ..�. 10.05 �' 6'5 - i I I � i ondon, arrive .. � �! I ilk . � -L 1, . -;1., ,_ - . . j'. i I amf. .P. t! I "t I PER I ,1 f : . I , I I , � tion fis dir�ctiv involved in th - iide- � � -�'4 -1 1k rested at one extremit . 4__ r.- - Going North � . � . I 1. . .. � CT H k . I " . I . I I dence o� Serbia. A�_�4f 1. I � � y on the, �oast - I Front I , I v I ,? SOM'6' Whelte .? I � , . 3 1 pen _. A inere � pledge �- .. � . : .- . Undon, depart ..... � 8.30 4A0 I _­ and, at. the other extremity on, the I . - It . � t -I- - The 6obstant hacking cough tbat stick -a � - , . . I � I I qff ered by Germany, a merej treaty I � Alp�. Any idea of 'turninig the flank of . . I - � � ,� I � . t � 5.45, . � , . . I I � � I : . ., to Vou. in spiie pf everytidng you have t�igned.by her to respect Serbian inde- *, . I b,e . . : I �,) an army so , 0. - � , - . I tixi�- a man or wonian ) sitpat6d might �vell be Every day boxes from h . a�rle going .1 - � ' " :.- pi nce Ithe -kidney,, �nd b] ' abandoned. The,�-,�� remained hp prob�� .. . � . _.. . Exeter ............... 9.47 5.57, ! . � . I � ' is a source of,,danger. mdence, would be of no vah�e si � I � � Hensall ............... 9.59 ,6.W ' dw-le to relieve ri i adder nred ,, i I ` t'- c . " ' I - . I the Austro-(�erman unit of 118 'help to. keep' them in good �vo killf). lem of"breaking its firout. .i to the boys in the.." � - � - ... � ........ 10-06 6.W; The g'6r 1he ,,ough stays, the more ,000,- � �, - . 11 I I - I - . -0 And of ... � : � , I __ Rippen . .' Ion , t 000 inpabitants, all subject t,'o Ber- i order, ' I . The Battle of the Soinine was � ade I hes l � I . I . . I III I � 1, I . 33rucefield ............ 10,14 :6.94 - . . ' - lin, i� geographically the 1111S� � 11 f., I the things they gei,, a, reat i - is I . - i - senous men -ur health. . . . - � ; ': is to yo' by the British because it had been de- . � l � I � . - - . ace ill. Rheuma 1' an rt -11 � . prme . ,, I I � Clinton .............. 10.30 6.40 the Balkans. It is. ab801utelM neces- ,, . '. - I . i 1! - - . t- ti d back -ache so o. , ' ­- .1 1.28 - uro 'al � later years of Ji � Tri' c . . .... � � � 0 c1r.ek a cough at the out�- s,1 Y � . I I . - , . ,6.�7: it is easy t , r ', therefore, if the -MittellE pa - .mst __-_ � - � - . � I . 7. n, $ : . -n is not to be re, '11 , , VIUM_ view the front could be broken. But ' - I I with Last* I � that hav , , 11�1� Z, � I I I Londesboro ... ,,. _.... I ZC044pany ided that from a strategical point of IWRAFGL"PS - the, '- - Gu - _' I . . Blyth ............... �* . 11.37 " dreai ailze4 . ,peop e on idea health ali(l . , . M M9 , : I I set with D.c. Woof s Norway Pine Syrup- . 11 r" Flaw' � I I ; � � I .4cannot be ',' ected mulch aurLic - the 'the arguments of strategists, even the ' ur, I I � .- . . �� Belgrave ..........'... 11.50 -7.1S , If vou have le , though, it takes a t1le poles, the 67,echo-Slays,l' Jugo- 1P . best i ' I . � 11 . - : - � . ififfieth year. o . -ithe world, would be useless -1 I � . .-Wtingha'm, arrive ...... 12.05 74t) : t - Slays and Rounianians, now! under 1�. I - I- , I . .1 , . I `* . . � ?w I I unless the army could do its work, I . the -M � . I : � . - - I 1 ! while, loh,ger t4l, 7e, but Dr. Wood's Hapsburg,do"Pihiation, shall ble.liber- 1 Asa matter iijoffatt there is no bis' It takes place Of fOO and drink � � . . . . i, I i I '' . � - ; - , . is ; - , unless the tactics were correct. The I - . I � 0 �, S' .T,will then be -str n,gr. en- � q strategist might be likel' case of need ­which is (, leps . ; I 2 . � I No ' P ure it even ated. The) Ifor these fdaWi � . � r,rup .will c I we dould show a n imber ! . � I . t i , I � * I �, � C. P. R. TIME TABLE i the,n;aftR.r other Plemedies have f,1tilM_ ough - to f orni a barrier ock the of letters prclilng ohr contention hat if . I ied to the . - ei-A . It, ke � � . � .11 . � : 11 . ; diagnostician who discovers hat a cer- : . . I I ; i �(, * 'i 11 ! I Haniburg-Persian: tulf kno and at " IN PILLS kif�e ta-ken to keep thp tirine .L 7 . I - give -,v � .. I ­_ I - GUELPH & GODERICH BRAT CH , Mr. 'T. Henr� :�ndry, South Myer the same tinie annul the vast ad- ormal, pre4efit col, � tain -most delicate and difficult _�sur_ 'Spirits up- 0 gqw,f � and � vim. - A � - , - I - � I �Is settli 'cia. the . .1 I I 1. 11 . I , ­ . . ; I �." 1� 9� , � � � r I . I ;i i * tes:-"I received sac' �idneys or Ndd ' f al operation can cure an ailment. I � - ' ' I Burgeolys, N.S., h vantages that' the definite establish- � er, and wardll of heu- 91c 9 1 las- I - , I I I I I i I � -1 � . . ., � � � I ii �t Inatic a tack I � . - packet in -the P. . �W, tinje, � , I , , TO TORONTO -4 . . I a � o i � . � _�_ I I � great, b(:nefit fronj Dr. Wood's Norway T) d . t - Bu if the sw--eon should prove in- � � �� � '. ' .1 : - I . me t of the formidable econopaic an i s �,�; almost everyon , can I - . � �; I �' a. . lit. : Pine ,Syrup that I ' t h 1p expressing ilitary pan-Oerman schemej would 011JOY P�rfect Liealth at this competent? If the gallantry and per- . . . - : . I m p i I i uno e � lat6e eTiOCI, I I .� .1,1�#,,� � � .,. . In :, �;, severance of the British army were Th a Ft R � 1. , - I � ; I . '� my than � I "Ur L , - ft , � .� . . ,` � ; . I - � �, - . , I I ered'with a hacking assuM to the Kaiser and his people � To quote f� ',' ' -1 I . . I � � . Goderich, leave .........6.40 1. � . I . � � r over , ith and could not . etter received from not equal to the plans of their com- . Chow It - I . I . OI ) . � - . � � I I � I . I - 1 �t-� � ' , ' !' 13lyth ...... � ........... 7.18 12 8 -ep at night. In other words, pei-manen � promineni J�onsultiiag Fiikin er of nianders I - the Somme . , . T I'll, .. -� 3 - A cougb fo a o�m a I . ' ' - - �� . . - . Walton ................ 7.32 2.10 IL ; used marly "nds Of depends upon the disyne-mbernient �`f . The Battle of . I � , . 1-1 I 1� . 0 Nevv York Cit'i�." Your, renied find, was a ve l operation. It � a . � I . 1 4 1 � . I . fter evetry I I I Y . i. ' . 1. , � � remedies, but didii't do�'ml any the Austro -Hung ari�n Ehipird. ars ok , ct relief - . . . ,� - .......... 9.38 4 6, � ) 4t 80 Ye � I � � ` .Quelph ...... . '� u n til I I D 'Woods, alaa - - - � showed e German front to bb not i ,I -1 , ) . � e, to give perfe 11"', I � . . I . , , good ______ -_ __ - � 1 1"49 1 14 � ­ . - � found f;reat rellef"ghtr,irom thestart. .- From the Kidney and Bladder t les I ; I 11 I � __ .�. �_ . FROM TORONTO :, I impregra le and the Germaiis,had 1. 71, Y � . I - I ` � I i�cident to oiiqof my � *1 ii . I - � I � �_ . I I . i t I only u.sed two bbttles, and was cam-, LEADERS CAANGED. RAPIDLY " r , age. " - ' . __ I . , .... I - . 11 . I I N counted on its impregnability. It . rQuo : - ' ' � I I . . , I I . . I I . � e, .1ro. - pletely cured. Ill " never be, witho IN WAR Icnow a inan or wom'an ,,, proved that the line forti ed as neve .. `U � . � . � � . Toronto Leave .......... 7.40 t ,J . . i Perhaps you fi r . � . � � �: � I ve . I , 1 I 1� 1. I . - - � � . _7 � .:- r 0 � It as long a's I I A report that Lloyd � Gear'. e by, ,�hose life is 04de a torment by khen- - X--1 - A . i- . . - , . - 'Guelph, arrive .......... 9-38 .09 i .�' t"tistn, Eackat�-he, Sciatica, or S ollen � With the troops that Germany had G I � _1 � I , , I I �- --I . � � I � 11 , 'Phere are means �of a speech in Lofidon� fias ,41- - IOF,d . I,- IN, - .� � 1 .9 Of . - _1 ine was fortified could not be held I _�, "'i"; - L - . I � r. . WfaltGn _ - - . � ... ....... 11.43 a num-ii, er of substitutes- on - JOnts. Donll,Aet it coutinue, f(r Gin calculated were sufficient. . � a ,-:�,,�: I I �� I , 1, . ' layed the kesentm - ' - I . �� I � i I � I'- I Xlyth ................ 12.03 -9- � i the maxl-zet for Dr.'kood'a Norway Pine ent roused by ' a P;11. _411 I I 1�k . I VL " 19 � - �.. W, - . U_ - 0 . I K Fame" IN - I* � * . la Dommo . . . I * � I . . C A . ;�- * - 1K � IXXRJK"]K*X A � I . I- - - I I - . . � __ 94t WP , 1r,J5 - � I � . � . DISTRE __ �0___,!L� BA. I � School Repo] - � -1 the report of -0 Bayfield Public <r V -.Greta I 'S ,. , - 1>.uth Ma,ddonal� 49, Sb&ely Kit � 42, 1�arry Bak, Jowett 73, F. I ; 51, James, Dreh . R. Harrisor - ; � . . '= Leslie �Elllot , - 11 F,11jott, 63, C. G t- I - *'� . - lonis, .9, Sr.-,� . S5. Lucy MCI& . Al,ma, MeKaY -41 � � 3[)owson 32, C.' I . ling 22, *B. Ri Iker -1 8. *Russel mi�rk6A with a . - : anianatil,m-Di � . � I . i �, , � - - � - .- � ur - banl i I August last W I . . -which. savir-gs � . :$952j000.00% 1 . 4150j000,000 Of . . Loan. . � . , . . JA) � : . I - Paid Supreg , A,ay I the Sad inI � b WIrs. eFrm. � thyat her -soil. I 11 ,Overseas with i . -had been in t . tim,e�j had beet � I � 14 1 11was an extrA , M . . . -41iimiise -will be. , $core% .of ,61d i' , thought he �uhj as the on.] . Iie ww. I � .komestftd 100 � � . ,daty � b�nd � he ! I- Joived. WOW-" I . T",-. .Ud k � 01 � 1 16 Me grmtly , � . � I I'll . �ch, 1, i , *�49- " - _. I I - . I � as I .. I 001 , I - - � in - ietokbt Ha . , i,,Us gathgring . and speuChis, I f..Aher 444 SIDI. � - , I tim-1 to * M4 . , I - . 11 brother. whO, ­ - 1;W0 sisters,; Al r,ear WaRVA � - I .Bir,01 Rin. a1i . 11me the, -deep, ercle 4 fri�eud, I ­_� I I � . - - A VictOrV I . � - will be a %r-G� � - -take a 4-o%en- . � !1nuch the - bett . . . . �.m � I � , i , .1 , � . � . operang,of � � � &Y" X ; 0 ,Sun . � the date -for 0- d4t, cb-urch -W . - strong� '. B -D : past0r, will I �� * - P..M - -. alid, - at -95�1.-30 � 07,0140 B I;, A.?, of � A it A fr � � I tpd V411 be t ' I be -given by Anderson, of . . Lucluiow, AW . Nvill give Solo;, 11 . HUY orlo . vattor of . . � I . � 0 ri '. . . 111. . el ol�L 0 .. I . . -room -1 rom 5 followea by a elergYls, Z010S 1 1 ,knder-son-, __0 Tiolin ULAnjpa ., , isAverth -0-1 � - I - , I - . eation seine, I)ec6mber % ,- mAlmm, , . the Lou&W, I I 1, . -wort-by, 4 - . a.m,. 1=4. 7 eXpected Ov-e . I jl�bli� is a's I . . .- � I . � . Soldie_�S b;, I �_ Nou � _ean V,'��' 'inoney fortf . I � . F - -4 ` N - . � 4 - I I . - ; , � serious A . - - ident -haPPen' J -01M cw� � I � � to -, . . � I . %, J. ,carrick . fle� � . . I . � � street . iust I - � I I hors� beca, 4, . ' 4 � thing an d� r I - ; k - ; Y . I � I I ,,,i � F. War,' . I . 1 - . Vag thrOWW . . - -sel . I taxned A I - �- - A doctor V i tend, the bi, im and ol . � to -Mal,-e hift . . . tor . came - I . -was P11 d, . . - . .. 11 in � ; I lh,O - . At, - the-fi . o ot W, . brit on jqoW . . . I , I . ., ,ing presen'! - � � � �__ . . zo� , . . - � ,IF . � I 1LXX . - - - I)r. Tre-1r, ati,ve, lu-sed _)LAle y bring that lonc ed -for I . . - I - I . Z. - - I � . speech in Paxis, and the suggestlion� VC), el. The noted "strategic. retirement" - . . � I �� I I to restore � I � I - Auburn .............. 12.15 .e -,, 9.4�,!, Syru 1) so when you!.,, ox i see tha t it rOief. - i Pills - , e . � I � I � X 1� k f it U (10:W't have to buy Gi . .. � , , �­]:.. C that by -means of oratory he can - . of the Ge .i . . - r � �_ I ,.4.. .12.40 ,9.5w'' - 1 - - dis-­', . nip. rmans follo*ed, Then came . � . I . , 'Color ot 4 � , I � up in a yell , them. � Write for a free & le. ::: . I � - I I . , � Y I : � � I I . - � . I I - Address the Naiional D & Ch mital . I . a dYe - � - - . 4 ' 4. � I I i, r�ot I . Z I __ C*nnections �� tr(.-F,s the trade marl � price 25c. and 50,,., 'his position in th( ,_ � Ainse Ridge' " � � � I I . � - '' IS Put ov � wrappor; three pine ar,in his critics at home An I secure, ` " the loss of Vimy Ridge, the loss,of the . * I � I I . I at Guelph Junction v6ffil, p � Premiers�lip might ��Co of Cana(K �,iniited�Mro�to, or if and the Champagne, - I ) Made Is# �. I . I . .- . .- - I - $1 Do posu. I I .. . I � � . ; I -, - �i _�_ --- _. '�'Pd with consid,e�!rable re- �p' . fl* � I .1 I I � i ' fil e- - ti live in the'United Stat" writ . -,110.1 r cappd�a * ply . � � - � ',� f � Main., Line for Galt, Woodstock, LOU- � �aud that it bears th & napae, Tbe 1'. N1 -, w 1-1 be rece i e to ridge. Then came a.short time ago .k" � co" I � � - I ' � . . . I � ,� - . � . I � . ,, , I � - �ei7e- The Prinie ,Ministek-'has se- N,�,_ ,_Co -aio, - � "I I .1 I I ,:� , S,eaforth b i - - ; o and all in- It' IAmited �111or the Passchendale battle which de- I . .. ,, . � l �!, don, Detroit, and Chicag _ 'burn Co., -1 I onto, Out. � _)D Inc -o' 202 Main St., B iff . � - I � � � � � :. : ; I i I ve i . � to . I I .1 . t � _ re cr*ics in Parhament,_:idd refer- ii.v. cided incidentally- tfia.f. 'th� Gern�an Sealed righ , Wit . - 15 .4 , -- -., I W, - � _ I � , 128 *. ivi. - I � . ormediate points.. _ il . I . I � � I I . � I S been made lately to a "I I �� t..7 � army should spend the Winter. on ­_ I 11 I . � --- . 1. - � I I ence , �ave i . � _ -_ '- ` I � � 1! I . ! _01- - .. - . r , - - � . �', J i� .. � i . ; � , I � e � -- --------,a - __ ; WAMMOWWWWAN . . - I - I � " - . 1 . . . . � . : 1 I 1. � - .. - I