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pay special value is -the. - or, indeed, 'could a, layman .. Think of th' germ4aden things activity on the part of the army � -- - - 'Ascra
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. -- - --. - I report." 'The announcement of Gen- � chute ligbto up a large area through ,
I .a-- - � e N requiring. ,oalats, and the whole west coast of Amoy . . of the farmers and to gi,ve assistanca�l ne 1917.
, � 11 -.- - appeals to everyone M:M eral Sarraills retirement' from the whith a- mach-inef'may) pass. The flare .
� - Northern France is not -now conquer- . . to the amateur farmer by means � -ton ?.*Iodel <
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a ticle. I ;ed territory! It is,a wonder gup, a I I a corr,espondence couro.e,, which has,- I)y principa
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. 11 � . frazitte German General Staff -,has . qvw draw their forces from of an aiiirdrome etions as to a course or- �
, I singled ,out With a bloody question ds, of war, or at least'to' withdraw all are difficult to pie up. I reading, t -,
Price,' with File. -C' $69001 �. I .- . I " to by meaus,of roe fs it has become - I management of a smalat" �anzd so unih
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'"r- have ale n stock the I . soun . � home. ' Its -inch, Aujidant defending the latter from an _ of simp . -
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J . . � .. : I � , 4 even this, splaill � . 123� . IL ' "by half a million - spied, climijig -and Vr1 A.bil- An answer that'may or 'may no IL- -
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� 7 1 1 L � ' - ow isksumciiat id- I L British . And -- French troops to gain the ijy, can &ttxek an illuminated zePD,e -'iave -turned away wrath was AUN - ; � - , ,�,Ion; Ada All
. A keen, wel haped -a `e is an' absolute Hy ,of aw,farloob W.-Itali"& I � ,,.-.,oi. -7-- . I I . I . . I th I . monroel, Col
I -- S X a. *� - 'I , -- - ==A=�- filial decision. . , I lin. . - I I made by a clever Englienwoman, whaoi
r .necessity to the man in the bu.Sh. With 'T% �, 14011 ,QW,,4,,*0 b0cret; a" A=N*200M I 2 9 =. I i I 1� -- - I -Fetrolea; I
. � A 1- ---- I !!!!�-, . I � - w4 giving A dinner part� ne "I
i . )p .#9= pr9#6ij Jn4jea:06* they woubd . . '=�-, � . I I " y to o � Jessie Shre'�
A : L E -S -this in min,d we advance the "SAGERI Bribes Brides. � the -guests, a pompous colonel in I -Wood$, ,
� . . sumik-aec - Verdun 'ru*er th" . fitr as the militaiy objects and results jOHN '�%J�OTT'HXS GOOD;WORD . -- - z. ;
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I - . . . News re;aches u fr British ar The officer, oxL 3�e , - ' I
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I the northern tushman's choice -the all�steel-an aie of fi�e breathe .the key to the mystery across ) Of the �alonica expedition are con- P . I , Norrison aT
, , eir I cerned the enemy I . FO)k THE RUSSIANS. that the mayor of one,.of Its leading tug where his plac,e was to be at 11W ,
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Uke rieAw_%ste to the east of th i s knows all that is to I 7., X0.0orted W1
� Ulance and best quality - All- guaranteed. Each * 1.50 ' ' . . N his various missions to Rus- , - irziftably, tok."
* Aist4ine tivaphes. 'be known. The Allied peoples know . . . � towns has off erei a reward of six dinner table, said rather � ;schools , and ,
. . i . I . ' . I 11 � his hostiess that, of course, R was. I
. I I . / Here lies the marvelous mft of it . little or nothing, but being --sia before and after the revolu- * Wunder the age no importance, but, that I ho_ ' . ing. I
I - , pounds to every cc uP ' �
. marfufac- , all. The Germai* with all their educated to, read between -the lines, . tion, Dr. John R. Mott bas had of 2'1 who seek tho � matrimonial altar matter. of I � ___::
The 11 Bay State ' is ai,l;ghiet axe,of American I . �,hought in his position he ought t*.i: ;
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I , tal IngeNty, have I during his term of oAce. This * . ^ I - .
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ture complete. wi#-h fi� ndle. Excellent value. Each $1.25 plenty of opportunity to ex ne. this - � . spectal posts of observation, has , tempting offer is t fprvmr,d I - -. y 4
# . ot to be ,plassed among the Allied looked on the countr d I a re you really?" was . her r -01t;:
I is n ,y am is peo- d in- A eptn' Riley-Coa
- , gun at 'home in .their Krupp la.bora- triumphs of tho past I year. Th� send- I . 1p,
� wh�]i � I !Iuue�,
. ttboeS. tortes! first the Frepch� loosid . � ple Wfth the eyes of a statesman and cidentally Increase tbt% acamtY PoPu- "well, lihope thmt wh.en the dinuef .. ,:Place ou 'V.
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ing of an,Allied: arink to Sal6nica was ,- will be s4 ill 1uller.". ,;at the 'home,
tFor imp *ving the .Axe edge use Carborundum F a rain of shrapikel from' the mouths of a lover Of liberty "d of 'man- . lati6n , 'of that'SoutherA State. Is over you 1. I 'i I ,
� , st tjj - determined 0.1%, apparently., as a -*as I . Ith,
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Prices...,. ro I . - ..**.*..*..***.** .... 4 I .....***so -***e**. 2 1 OctoWc of the.ftrat Increment of "'75s, e ' . move I � a�nd un- A. strange ;Indu�ement to- wed - - . . - - .11 - coal-, -of.,
� � then faltering under kind. Hence the sympathy �-
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intexed I , � � I ,-Iett, Of - thv
i**46456 - Germans knew they bad eneof to help Serbia ' displayed outside Ithe oZce of a re- -
. . . � � - 4 the blows, of Mackensen it -the Fall - derstanding which -fill his, heart and -es I -
. . 4 I . . I � I . a new type: Of weRNPOW. I - � . . gistrar of marria�les in a small town - - - -1-larifte PecWjarlt'l . "" ,. A., -to Mr. I
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. . ter the 1,of 1915. Thevlans to aid Serbia were mind when he contemplates thia Rus- in Manitoba: I - � There are two natural phenome", �06;nstahce IR I
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� Axe Handles, -.Rock Elm and Hickory.......... 30c to - 50c , On the ,twenty-sixth day af , I I bel4f,ed bungled.'Sir Ed- sian problem, and which touched his I #47" I an sqme � -i - urre hich t
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. I I debut made by these gun�s, eight of .. obviously or Zo tb ' h d ' st couple AP-;- of- qVite iegulv� re,c 11CO w- ..,. - -
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, . . % -the British Govern- in 'his pe "It -riage have given unique:-famff to � , .1, - �
. th re- capturedi by th4� in= I -ward Carson'l6ft I � . lips with moving eloq�lence aring b or,e int for a max - ,tho Jap-
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� I - 07ea, Alvf4ion o* picked Ger gA .1 * ment as ail expression of ld!�#nt from addresses,delivered re(itently in s�*- license during the:next ca1eii,6kr'*"r auese Bay of Toyama.. Thelight -
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- w --PO�mtrated one W Ill eiuttle-fish is , speefet� ; --Was P , . i
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� . - : . . troops h' I 14v of 1 its,Serbian jolicy- When it V s de- eral C�inadian eittes. H0, made a pas- a suitg of bedroom --furniture wi .be a fatber UnYf- -ton -4,
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I e7 11b -trit off '4hehr� cided tq act, the action eal ,�taoo late. sfonate plea for patience with the presented with t regm*ds. +.hat emits a wonderful - - -�
o - Or the A;1.1 it , , ca , �1 ;, i . - , - . pl,;xyed thel
feet of Fr A Kin* Weath ri even t,AA 'Freoch atanly of, perhap 15,000 Russian masses -for faifli that ther Partiaility will not.be shown to the eence -when, aronsod, an4l, 'W14ITe th- I 11 . .
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I � .1 C p zes, and .then -retired.. not I ' * , b. 1"C 4*0
bey h" I and a 1pritish army:still smaller were will work out their own salvation. kich or ,influential.," � fish is not confined,te the loca'fity 0uple - - .- �
strMng to hold the ground t i . v . . .
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228tri fut * -50 - � 1:11'1 I -he pril " , ,Om�mouy al
se o4e - il�keii�i,, . . , s he Macedonian front at a The process may be slow, painful, It might be mLentioned - that t iswarms along the c0ast in A 777 . I
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. I Four thousand Gerii4n troops %tinie w1hen the German 'drive was. un- 1�lundering, but the ,great natural gentlethairk- from hom this tempting May, -- As th *- fisshermen seel�p t � - - - - - r
. . 6 � -�, O'bneible ' with special mets the, alar=16d erftfta- , .-. : - - 000", P
perished to. attain, thlis 6ne -object, ! der a full bead of steam.,! and were �virtues of - the race will in the end -offer tos, WAS r�a �or . � � 1,
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. � triumph 'over trials and difficulties the issu;[Tgg oi mairriage licenses, atd tures glow- with exteptiowal brO.- I uo �
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I I . . but -for the nonce it was considered diiven out of Serbia, like ."cbaff bew- set no 6ther Ation doubtless' found lhe investment a liance. The second phienowen0j; 1w, � . � IXO!V�i
Or] � . wind 11 - I -kl such as have be . . , I � � 4
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ry. be- profitabl� one. . r the Shinkiro or mirage. The mtra&,. -ley
. work of genius Eag,le,fias1'desc-ribdd4. .: * . 4 '4, - � ,
which the German,mind could not- � I asked, has,been In the throes of a A similar caRe WAs that of a fidgis- se,p-n along the shere. begins 40� .a b.WPY
, . i The notion 'that they were able to . I , , -TA%
- LS' equal -or surpass---at'least that was I I - -
Go A*S1 .\Seafort,;h not yet produced a i d had foret e ,. as the Broo, ya in histo n I ..
worth while sa.criflee. The w
� , IF at war, a political revolution, a trar of warr,titges in the ,North of -fg%int juist,andAlien, develops into jo, � i I
I � _ anchoIr a Teutoiiie armv before them, gre 11 � . �
. ,� I I - I . the German,s' belief. I . I when !they fell back upon the posi- social revolutlonl'and a religious -re- E4fjjjjd who a few years back 6ffer- panorlam"I forests, -.captles, bri V �
. I . volution at the same time? - -ed a huge turkey a plum pudding, and marchihg men and! horseln&m I
Months p4s�eil. FinalLy the Krupp. � I ; i
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-- - i� laboratories at FAssen-on-Ruhr an- tions' I whiell they IrAve occupied for ,e Dr. Mott's messaje /to one that and a dozen mine pies to the young- --- - Campbell�
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. - . � I nounced that they had achieved a i two years is, not correct. The Ger'- I - should rint through "i�ll the Allied eat couple wh, dded during the # . � . PUmUng Tree -s-'. 4 �. -wedding i
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. -guu,identleal 'to the, dreaded "75.11 A ! in 118; a 0 wf . mra� IR
I A Austrians were , able to Chan6elleries. He has been a per- jestive, spason. A machine hat beqn !!�v!,�Pd. * 19f "
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I e PeA i1cp JI -IN IV a - withr'4'*a1 , s eir entire �armies Zon,al *jtness. 'f 'th ' I h' f ' 'Th hor"It"0Z of 9 _ -- ,�dA
. . great heartening of the whole- Te'uton I MOD.th i ,e -inunicipal auil, plants from 16,000 to 15,000 .ea � "W
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* Pai-I in Shoulders - - an- . o' . , lits, after they - =- 0 0 1 mise le , . !*- - -' lher: youngej
, I ' ' e, Co . army -was evidenced at this ; f r action on, other fro, . French town hit ltkpon a ciirious in-
A�e; ,ttsurove ., C .11�1�7 couple to Beek. tree seedlings- In -a dAY *116n oper- was united "
. ment by a. general advance. had .devastated Serbia, and left the wrogght by Garman propaganda in du ement *to ta , s -
, . . ited by three men and two'horsm .- � - I
I - vvery part of the Russian Empire. Tt -*cly announ,,ed - - 'bell - a Piro
I But the�', gu4 did not come up to Bulgarian army to hold j -up the allied I the altar., Thl3y 1piif . i, 1. - f
I HmdoffiW 86a -forth, Oat -PA-1-1 IN REAR �' B*unlm . I - ------ �
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am I - . . . � � the Fmneh "7 5." When escorted out armies, which are estirhated to be ought to be the business of the Allies 'that all. persons jvh,o married witilin I I I I I Grey town
. DIRECTORY ' � ' to a . practice range the wea,pon, al- 800,000 strong, reinforcements being to provide the antidote tor this Pols- a certain* pperjodi should bi� lexempt Alixing ruace�-,. I �perrforrned
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OFTIC I I .. . I LIVER . gularly on. Counter-Propagan�da in Russ" Is local taies triir the SP,AeP- -.)f fi-ve I '
.�RS. . though it was manned by the finest sent to this tbeatre of war re ia from Hol)ing s6me day to produce a .'looked pretl
. � - . 1- as imperatively a war necessity as the yeArs, -and this 0 nic-ujif--L,11.1,1j1t Wall
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j. Comolly, Goderich, Propident b � demonstrators a.vailable, coughed ever'since. In the ni-eantime the a - . flect human race,fan Englishman h ,,6eionne, V$
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I ; - , 8trength6nJj* of -the armies on ths evideiitly so -al ��, .,
- jg& Evam, Beechwood, Vice-PiesiderA only five times and live times only lied armies, though inactivg, did not � I n .�.j- '. as, a. nucleus six,children of as MIA.M. : ,a shower b
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, Secry4i4reas. � ., Miss A. Wind, , It is sa ' West fronte,' In this hour of, RusWa's inic, of mitz..'riag.-.1; -.%�t - � 4a fjvfQ
IT. E. HjLym� 15egorth sor, Peterboro, Ont,, -iA one minute of firing ati-Pell-mell escape serious casualties. id I . �� �-.?.tionkli ties, and will Ad � She was *
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I AGENTS I writes ----�'I have been gick- for aboul speed! . that dysentery, diseases need an -d probation the Allfes olight tll,,� WN7U: i I -I his colony. I � .
; F a -ea,n- not withdraw the hand of brother- i i - � I � - .,,a sister of ,
'd. - foiy yeais with p ins'in my head and The affair was analyzed and i played bavoc among them, and that � . r
Alex. Leitch, it, R. No. 1. Clinton . . . !t�-� I'll - ,-.
W96YI greatest ordnance ex- hood, but ought to maintain a tpller- I I .
pams in my shoulders which I al ' . alyzed. The;' in the - -Ziug March,
- the fear of a Greek uprising I - � . i
A"chley. Seaforth; John Murray, thought were caused by working oy4tsidc perts of Austria, Germaiiy, and Tur- Year contributed to the plight of a ant attitude toward excesses an& ex- . - k i . � � � their . plam
jkwefield; J..W. Yeo, Goderich- R. - . I - , - -
- J* in the Sun on the farm. I key took up the problem. s o r oVen'sive purposes and travagaAces produced by the first in- I ; I I . - .
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G. jarmuth, Brodhagen. . toxicating *augtt ol freedom. These I � I A�rftns. �
DIRECTORS I People told me -that it was my livej perhaps realized . that a hasty and being obliged to stand on the defensive are reactions from a despotism io . I . I IL . the bride ,at,
bothering me; so I bo0glif three vialt satis�aetory solution meant a chance � . I � -.- �
I Wiltiam. Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; John I of Milburn's:' Laxa-Liver �-Pills, and for the triumph of the Central pow- and see its members decline, at an which she will never return. It is I . . I � - : Ur Tbrontx
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alarmnig rate, It was expected a - 1 eassuring to hear from Dr. Mott that I I
BL=ewles, Brodhagen; James Evani : found that they 'Were 'doing me good ers, and that failure spelled un- - - .p I. . I . W111 -reside
I ' I I continued takiQ them until now I doubbed defeat. Yet they had failed' parently, that the Teutons wer'R going,
jkm5chwood; M. McEwen, Clhaton- Jas . * k�l �he Bolshevik! are a comparatively I � . . -
Qmolly,. Goderich; D. F. M -Gregor 11 am well and itrong. I am very thank- To -day, twenty-six months aftp,r the to -make another drive south,' and !E�o Onall faction, unrepreseiltative of the . i, . I : &- .- - . I on the 3rd I
.'Grieve' � ful to you for my recovery." � first tilt at duplication was started, the army based on Salonica niaAe elab- real Ruissia-the Holy Russia-zand �, ship. Hew,
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J& 1r, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G ,: the Germans can fire only flv�! or six Orate pre' aration�for defence- 'It' that he firmly b,olieves . � f 1 41W- extended fr
Me. 4 Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; � Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 8 . p the solid I k 1. 4p � A; I . I �
. . shots a minute from their be�t light also protected itself from all A�tack in qualities of the raeo, will assert thpoln- % �1 . . � I I "t "010- -
iGeorge McCartney, No. 3, S�aforth- !1 specific for all troubles arising- from .9 field piece of this type:. the rear *on- the part ,of .the"Greeks, selves .1h a rational, reglme, under . I .8116 . E .- � .- . I ,
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.&-. I . of the liver so keep ii % � I � � - A �r � - � .
. ; morbid state 0 But What Is of the greatest inter- Greece not being At that tl#ie an open which Russia will take her place 1A
4G. T. R. TIME TABLE I active by the use of these easy-actiag � . est to us is Ahat the French, because ally of the Entente Powers. proudly among the family of free, - . "ar'le goody th-at - is ' "'Sudden I
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Trains Leave Seaforth.as follows: non -irritating little pills. of their love for America, fo A r which �It was supposed that the Army- nations. He pmdicts that she will I - beneficial to tee*f I 4OVer the V
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i . ,it 1p hard to find alparall-el .L n Id make an attempt to cut the reveal idealistic powers that will �; �of
29.65, a. m. - For Clinton, Goderick, Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c. s ou stonish the world. A , � I last iw�
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Wingham and Kineardine. via] at all dealers or mailed direct oio annals of history, �Iave- furnished all Xeriin-B,agdad railroad, but it seems a' ' The lesson f or -It I - and stomach is bW�111 eat willix
- their batteries on French soil with . . the Allies is not to be misled by - � - � I J 1spected
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-343'p. m. - For Clinton, Winghain . reec,ipt of pri�e by The T. Milburn Co,, their unbeatable "75's"! This is a � superficial and epheran-ral-7phenome- . I for all agess i -- death, bein'
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I and Kineardine. I i Limited, Tor�nto, Orit. . conce.ssion which they have hot made I I . - na into lo�ing so precious an asset I . % . . . .. F-1 -deceaseA
. - JUS p. -in. - For Clinton, iGoderich. 1 1 1 . either to the British or to the ' Ital- L 'M "I, as Russid's friendship, but to look - � . IG .1 -� I- - ;an I 11 � ' ,
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,X-51 a. in, For Stratford, Guelph,j' L . I ians, and it is certain to mean, 42M 1 beyond them at the struggling � oul - - 11 � . I -1 � L � -come ,ta C
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Torontop, Orillia, North Bay and CARRIAGE FOR SALE. a saving, in a year's' campaign, of 6t'the people with its mgr.vellousipo- I ' I "r, . - -mareled
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tentialitie for gooii . ! I .. . iin
points West, Belleville and Peter- many thousand American lives.' . 4 � .
Two seated Gladstone natural wod, as I ; . . *bo passe
,§ east. 2 I . I �, -- I I . I ...-:�;:,O- .
I point Beforo going into the trenches, the 'IV* �.'.- -
I . good up now and easy running, eow. � . '# - ----- [ � I 4'. i _,A 9 I
I � � 1 ; il I I .1 Was again
15.16 p,nL - For Stratford, Toronto, I fortable family rig. Apply at I%* , boys over there were given , many I . I
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Montre4-and points eist. I gipositor Oflice. Seafortb. . weeks 'of practice with the '17511 A MECHANICAL 0VVTL. �' � ,�Jjjj .... - I - - ;, I
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I under the direction of expert French . I � I � . I I " malssages 'a n - � . Bevartteft.
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� LONDON, AURON AND BRUCE . . - and English gunners Reports, have b I - Niglit-roaniing Aeroplane to nght I i . .&r- - on tb*,, bou
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a.m. p.m. I ft that they are now "but -shelling the --- I � � - : . � . str4agth-ens . . which he U
Going South I - Zeppelins. : I I I � . . *
, SUFFERED WITH Germans at every stage of the grim . 11 � I % Iff - I � to G*me.
. Wingham, depart .... 6.35 3.20 1 . -ame with this my-+Prious gun. � P. (3 Night flying has become a military - I � 4' � - gums* I%Cep$ .. -1 � -,Arong p'hy
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B17& .......... 4 .... 7.04 3,48 ' as for attacking ��. clean and breat*-& 'isickness w
.Landesboro ........ 7.13 3.56 THE SALONICA "MYSTERYi,". I 0 bombing as well 4 �: I 11 � - -and Was �
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Clinton . ............. 7.33 4.15 HACKING'COUGH, (go I . .1 - � zeppelins, which always bomb at allays tnt , �
I � 8.08 4.33 . I ne of the minor my�terieA of the I . . night. Extraordinary demands are i "I a . - 4-nd one di
Sippen .............. 8.16 - 4.41 ' I war," is a phrase am r as 9 . I made on the skill of the pilot. . A - � � 1�� t aids appetite. an, , o4i! Howie'
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as somewhere in Na��ce , 11 but in this landing at night can be safetyi made � W%...... � .. . "0100 � I ,1 On 11hfirsd.
Hensall .............. 8.25 4.411 . 0 , . I,— .
Exeter .............. 8.40 5.01 COULD NOT SLEEP AT NIGHT. case we apply it somewhat dubously to .. 1. .'* .. .,.. 1! � - . .1', I
� the Salonica adventure. It is a inysmir ' I . only if the ground is illuminated or , I � . I 1�. e . . dligezvlaon, �1.
0 guiding beacons are employedi Were I -
ie,entralia ............. 8.57 5.13 . . . I tz, . I I ; � # � . � I -.
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----�- tery, but is it a minor one or does if" - it not for the -fact that the 4verage I . - - :
Undon, arrive .,,...... M05 6.i5 4 . I .
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I I I - .1 I signifk such a failure as Gallipoli? Mr. J. McEwen of Dundas, night sky is not pitch black land is � : I . ,Keep YOUR boy at' I wl� tertainme:
s;� Going North .in. icks The xerL Sarrail even t flying I .
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a p.m. - The cona.tant backing cough tbat st �inouncement that 0 Ont., writes:-" For fifteen slightly luminous, nigh .,.. *!After I : 'house i
landon, depart ...... 8.30 4.,40 . 'has been rechlled is an intimation that years I suffered with Piles 11 w.ould be even'more dangerous than � I I I �the fronts.u.%f fledow. in -�
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to you in spite of,everything you have it'is. ' Yet on those nights when ,o�ver- i I I . - . ening 'De
CAmtralia ...... ., ........ 9.36 5.4-5. . . thi�, experdment has been a failure. The and could get no permanent � : every � .e � I . Red 'Z ... ,
9.47 � 6.57 dono-to relieve it, is a source of danger. optimists may suppose that, it has beipm cure until I tried Zam-Buk. haaging clouds cut off even,,tlijs faint � . I i . I .1 I - I - . and ree,
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Exeter .............. more a SUCC at Gen, Sal -rail hav- 'Perseverance with this herbal . luminosity, when everything is wrap- - � � i I .
. Hensall .............. 9.59 &09 The longer the cough stays, the . ess, and th 11 . Meal" .1 - I PAPjls a .
30,ppen .............. 10-06 6.16 ing-achieved a triumph in Greece, is balm resulted in a complete �ped In inky blackness, it may be ne- � � � . . -W
krious menace it 18,to your health. about to be given greater scope for cure, ,and I have not been cessary to send an aviator aloft. -1 I . I I 9Rve a a,
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Brucefield ............ 10.14 6.24 � I . h e, - 1 4 . which .' -
ut- his military gifts. As a rule a change troubled with the painful ail- Recently the Pr,ench had to con- . "
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Clinton .............. 10.30 6.40 It is easy to check a cough at the o . . j . r fnent since." - vert the night plaze into something I I � �.*t audience,
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� 1,ondesboro, .......... 11.28 6.57 set with Df. Wood's Norway Pine,Svrup. in cominaTid is'inot to be interpreted . . like an owl. so that it can'. fly even on � T !,41 1� 1. f` Wa4ber JA
w�-a promotion for the general who is Mr. Henry Fougere of P' � 'a, I ` -He st,ow"
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Blyth ............... 11.37 7.V5 If you bav6 let it run though, it take� a pitch dark nights. " Like an owl, the I I I �-11(
succeeded. In Oie case of the SalonicE� "I suffe a- in /C. , � LUVOU . I -
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Belgrave . . . I ........ 11.50 7.18 whili longer to cure, but Dr. Wood's . achine, with which they have ex- - . - � I .
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lWingham, arrive ..... 12.05 7.40 I : perimentedi i -B very slow -an old- I I . I . I .. 1, - ;, - IbAths W4
No.rWay Pine Syrup will cure it even whir 0 lay a charge of failure a- - nothin�cr to give me relief until I tried � �
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inonths of the War it was Sarrail wbo . y machine in, daylight. But how 1. - . . 'Pond, n'la
H. Mr. J. Renry,Landry, South River, I bn the market." ' � ZZ., . enem I ; ), . .
. commanded the troops that ' stemmed I � doep it find its way? By illitiminating . � . . j . I by voun a
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Burge,ois, N.S., writes: -"l received such L I �A �� -
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TO TORONTO geat benefit from Dr. Wood's Norw' the Geilman advance against Verdun. The above are 4pecimens of the devices; of course. They may not be � -" ta�oght 0
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a.m. I p.m. Pine ','�yrup that I cannot help expressing . &
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thanks. I suffered with a back* cQmivander in, France, a warrior by in from men and women who have carry rpuch additional weight. Thefe -- &;
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"erich. leave ......... 6.40 1:.35 i my : V
- cough for over a month, and could -no G instinct, and, and it was because of ended their suffering by.using Zam- are three luminous eyes in the f orm . .
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sipep at night. I wed inany kinds of this success that he was chosen to- Buk. Why not do likewise? . of searchlights mounted on the lower ; . - '. - I
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Wattal ...... � ......... 7.32 2.20 1 i I � I .
[any head the Allield armie& based on Sal- plane. As 'the owl swoop.s down on & - � �, � 1 r4embe-rej
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Zam-Buk is best for eczema, - � 4 1
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, ,blood poisoning, ulcers, sores, cuts, �, - - -11 �
foand great relief right from th6 start- been a failure, and-ah$,f Gen. Sarrail pilot to single out the target. &`
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TorOTIto Leave .......... 7.40 If it has been a failure there is on and stores, or post free from 'Zam- ' I .� 1. -7-111- , ,
it as fong as I live." the -Pn of it no- good reason why Buk Co., Toronto. Send this d- often demanded. And so we find AL 1 4 faithfu
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Guelpf? s on Allied countries should not be told so. vertisement with name of paper and tt the machine carries az well eight I -
Walton ............... 11.43 9.011 : There are a number of substitute - �l .-, 1, .�
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-,W ............. .. :12.03 9.18 �he-jnarket for Dr. Wood's Nonvay Pine Sir Frederick :Smith, formerly chief one cent stamp for free trial box. . . luminAing rockets, four to the ... M- -A,---- "! bright a,
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AWmrn .............. 12,15 ,..r, -i* 9-80 S-.rup, so when you ask for it see that it zonitally between 'he w'ings anS are - . - I pation, I
Goderich i ............. 12.40 9.55 . � the pubile ought to be told every- . -,. ---------- , 41 %, for the b,
I iS pUt up in a yellow wrapper; three pine thing that will. not give valuable in- no ddubt discharged by electrical de- . . . . . . . 'Apo- I
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Connections at Guelph Junction with trees zhe trade mark; price 25c. and 50c., formation to the enemy. Ever vices. ! i I :
I . -y ex- tr - ic button is* enoug;h. Rushing out 1i -- I I
1. I Xain Line for Galt, WOO&tOck, Lon- and t'" -at it bears the name, The T. M11- . censor holds similar ideas; 4�very new RITE FOP FREE 'SAMPLE with a hiss, f ar out in front of the I If, I I I �
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