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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1918-01-18, Page 6- I � 13 I . , , .1 , I � � 71 . WMJ�.&][' IWW%V%p I MAZI&W�%q ��"&%�O%io � 1r1AW=Vk_,reW.X1eW-.lV3 MI"10J6 AX&O". , jW_,*�L, �'� , _ I . � L , I I I Pp, MUNt A1;1U­_;_­7_____ � ? L L, . . -],� , � � ; q'1600V - --.t I , , he,wvlce� , I I . _* . I LL ! . 111. a �, � I ; � I - 1 4 _� I ' I r ar �1_ I .; . , I - I � I V I �., I � L �_ I - *diati�v I Adm r Ptoss- i - aft. -Lbft"ft' a 4MV17 'W I - , . - I �y x. cal -3. ,r.-&jL�wu%r&4**-, a - jk"%r,&* fUL11.16111 irsis : I I . � I 4 _=,1,. _. . I i. - I � . I loft - -;. ­84E� . 1 1014 � � - " � . . I I : . ,, Iyn 1� W :4ueeekU1d­AAta1rx1 Sir ,I *" . . I � . ­ .� 49 I- � V ;2 1 � .� - I I ,� . I . " - - , I .41*26 - � �._.pJN*$&&.. , '0 . I Q iTL .t - . � . 11 I I . IL I" , , few 0 � L.' . , In, � , - , �. S �� �_� I I - I 11 . 4 'aff , , , � I . i, or V'40" , i -� - . , I,* . � I 4 .. �i i0edl ftrmf Ali-s"14c &w TArd - 10 , � . I , `� 01P , pw +48utra . I ; � .; 0? 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I _ !of I * � T" '' 0 1 #t" . 10" v" arld , e , v , ly � - _ ium, r ; o ;� b� - f . 6 - gt,q = d 9' - , � ­ ; I � , T I � . - � 4( � . � r, ) te f fo _ L;,., -4, 4-W , -& , Und Ife, TeA �i f ho -,��ure,ll and - the paor, , � 4 � t4o� W tie man's , �Xllb& I . . I - at r �� � "". f . . 4 1, . Se 00,14 Ill x a **%wd No As _X *& - ---- - 1 IW4= — , . It . , phra � - ­, . � L I I � 1. i .. U. . � _ I , __ - - " __ 1 . . , "&L''' . . - ", . . - I 4 Skill, I , xqw"� *ft fi,fierr I Time Itf� -ft%#ft,-,1lfikU6es all stow I ..� . . - t � I added* . ­ – - . . J, � I burden i and 4hp expression hda ' ' . - _V_,V!FW . r1r, - _. - I V � . I ­­ ­ � 40 Swo sawba IM- - I.. �. due to acidityt will go. - I rm - ca, C"" by jRUMMV, - - 7-1 � I,- I , m the moment Amen 41 juiw:v� I b4 distroff, reholders: � I � I . I I I r -that -0 r" - � . � No Indigestion, heartburh, sourness or Sir j6hn Airdt in his address to the sha come ll�rne t� roost. w& It w 1�ott* a tMJ*j*4htft *uiu�ew - %, . - I . . . I I ,Into th.��- .as ,clea one Of ma into a, - e, - -: be ake* - *oat I . I i " � I � & I or eractations. of undi- e 4aid ': '. kht ag�fn ha I her - most rviluabie contribations of orehax# white- 46P -10hoW t � , I i � - - - , - , - I I bolichip OL - . - Und I . '', � Annual Meeting of th Bank, ,11 � vt Germany t . 1, . . -&a�wn heaAby for men would be ships, * * * Such an to strain t throvo .%An I �_ I - � . ; he juiee - � e clotra .' � I I �, & . I dizzineso,,bloatin,'r foul pht . . I . Admiralty as the nation wants would so no lemon pulo.*gets -* _tbm� this la- - WN � : breath or k ache. W' are crossing the Ineridia-ri into Per c " 1, on their Afr1can colonie I � . , s. The "Tur- � I : I . , ; k -19T jj�l�, Everr . . -51 � k . a . American appeal for the tion will keep.1roO . , I Asleq 11. Pape% Diapepsin is noted for its e , _QT ROAM- ' ' answer - the I . � 1,_� 1141f�eentury of the Bank's The Roll . - ,� Arabs of Algeria, *were , - woman knowi ­ idee -is used -, i44 , - _. I speed ill. regulatinq upset stomachs. . the second � ' L publication of the tonnage sunk by, - ; thaf'Uaw , I - 4 It Is. the surest, quickest stomach sweet- existe=46, and, ,pausing to look back, - of our officers, 1422 have now taken the heroes Qf ,the early, mad charges ,submarines .in a, proper - way. it to bleach and re*ovi,s ' Wh shes as � *kv � . . I � . . I .� ,� . in Vne whole world,' and besides it we may Well .fe�l satisfaction in what ' Lrms, or 75 per- cent. of our pres!7, . � lie -as ener . ­ . � UP P h're is hardly. an off eusive the freckles, sallovMeft, a -nit _tAlt Oud Jfs I 14 vVfener sad � j - - bar '6m,'plished, ale staff,,. �exclusjve of I messen- . . and noNy t A, I would not be afraid to reveal Fig� j- -q :n which the coal I black Senegalese ; The present British Admiral- the ideal. Aft sotkner, ;'; - is harmless Put an end to stomach , been ac, in a OMPara- ent m4 . . I I I. I , of timA. -1 : ow that we have supplied : I Jacts, I . � I - -by getting a large fifty- ' . :-n . - � cons t , X tively shori period. Nhile gers.-' We Im are.::-nbnht giv n heiole ,Work to . do - signed to beautifier. , I distress at once %kifig ef- 1 1 . .ty returns seem chie4y de -1.1� 11 -econd plai-e only amblig the 6 ta,- but we are nu � just try -.ItI � Get ibree ,ounces of t I - we hold s I : ft#1 q! , . %MT I .'X1 cent. case of Pape;s Diap�psln from any J�Iase gonflewher4along,,fhe line. No doubt I �__ Ahrow dust in our eyi�s. They do'not ,- ; ,,"I I tter' t -�o re, . every man - "" - . colored re . . d&eive the Germans, but they do orchard white' at aiy -drug Store "d . - � 3J.&M �, a , drug store. You realize in five minutes Canadian Banks, in the ma of Ifor s ' physically 'the�%e will b� ina ", � giment3 � I . - . ,.-A i's er I .. . ­ h9w needless it is to suffer from indi-, "Total Assets," We May Point to our fit who called up und the Military in the A x�edltionary Force, , . nation �and its two lemons from th45,, -grocer ted make nit Well � merieRn E mislead the British . , . � I t ont S Ice Act and who can possibly be , and the Briilsh di ew, on their trained . , pint of this swe.et1y,.Jragra0* l �� . ' � - , �, gestiou, dyspepsia or any stomach dis-" premier position as regards curr - em. 1 exemption � Allies." m a quarter mosageat Agily into ..... � -a" - i I aced, and - ar I order - in Canada as Tepl e asking '-roops in . " caused by fermentation due to loans and discOuntg I Ii�dia dPng :Ibie critteal I It was also in August that Arthur lemon lotion and It Is � . BY11 � . � : cers, the!lenkth and � Now these ' Pollen, the Bribs - E n stomach. of the import- for ohlV a few Off, - 1ays three : eal's afro. . ,li, navAl expert , the face, neck,, arms �smd.hauds. Zim , excessive acids i tion - Y. . Z�. : � �# -hen I ! an indica I . . - roll�kh, red hands. I � - _. . . a -nee the share , taken I by thia� character of -whose tftim'*ng are troops aft- orn-loyed el,sewhere, bx- ' � who had .been severe in cojidemna- M&M00119 to Smoot Zmd . .1 . of . - * - � . I . � I- - � *�9- . .0 indoo cavalry, the Gu I . tion of the do -n In 1, f I ­ 1i 0- I - - nk in the task of pr,,ovidin for such ihat,they cannot be replaced. � ept some # , I rk- I - oth- g pplicy of the I . I I !! . - . - -E this Ba , . . . i �_ - . - . 1i s of ,-� , - . ­ � � �, ts of the gled with pride, we - has, who p4trol the roads In part I I . � I., the finalical requiromen 111er,- . � With, ..grief m!in . British Navy in the face. of the U- � . � aen killed .'-he army z ne. They are fine look- ! - �� . � I boat menace, first expressed the idea . use.- LUKe gold. T . 1. � �­_ James W atson cantile coninNnityA and of carrying record a'total fogs of 153 r .,a ' i I i ways consumed by I � �. i —.1t_!_171 - -_ I . . . I ­ 69 of whom I : p new n. I . . 11 � on the daily 'business of the country. in action, , have made the g horEieml,e4. . I ALSERT WARNER. that the. a pointmen � I . . ''9 Aff - it is, ho*ever, clji6fly as paid lab- . � ft ,.��,fi ati sacri ce a . � , '! Gener,11 Insdrance Aorent In this connection it.is interes�ting to gr,a " '11 during the�past year. ... 1915. Second Sea Lord practically elimin- nd again. of 'course, ,.-it,. is unlike � . 141 6 No . ated Jellicoe from the control of hW . NoU 1. note that by the -yeiar 1912 the current Been wounded, orers thaf � the!.,Bj�itish armies in Buckingharn,. Quo., May 94 . . a � . - f Ower tha.n 255 -have , , - 'France employed t4e colored - races. � ' ' _ gold in that It does not retain its-' . I I K, and Loan A nd 16 For seven years, I suffered terribly ., � I. Real Es-t�, �-, .Zent loans and discounts in Canada of this many seriouslyp 7 �-,�Lr.e missing, �a I Majetsy's naval forces, or would very, original mwits, but ,deteriorates after adni, _� - the''hard4hips of the In the sunimei 'tho Egyptians. are � I . ...k. . t - 11� i 2, Sewitig Machines -Ban1k were thr'ee times as. great as are 6derioWx from Seve"'Headaches and AWgestion. Soon Ao so. each meltiAg. . .11 . =inj �. � I . i Dealer in I . used-, but a� they a& not4accustomed th ' � In Its tourb state. 10J& - - e' anadian banks fit the enem s prison carill)s .. .0 � . In naval circles, ever since e in- ' No rubber,fis used , I . 1, Othose of all'th C I - have * to be I had belching gas -from the stomwt4 . -- . - 1. I ....A� I , ,�, . to the coldl climate, the . - - in which� it was founded. We , f 'Y ' ter -allied naval board was formed , It is -always mi,xed with other- c'heml- ..... I I , .1 . * Four good houses for ale, .1 year � . ,­Uilways a Vit4l Factor. . �� �ihlppbd south for, the winter, just as bitter std.ff would come up into my ngth,'- life, - � - ; r t In tile ­ On this anniversgrY to" an- 1 I I . I three weeks ago, lt.has been current cals. RubbeN, olitains stre I . .. I C, . conveniently situated . - . i 16w people realize how'es- the., French � Seftegalese fighters are. outh . I had he f act that with Engl4nd ! . .- B -I I I and . � r Terms . nounce the increase of 'the kbst' to an Probably .. m : after eating, while at times talk that t I A and elasticity from sulphur. $cieaee I . . 1, f : � I Town of Sedorth - . : to modern . - � 9f I 'A : has decreed I I- , � ambunt equal to the paid-up capital sent. business is Prompt There are 41so gangs of natives from nausea and vomitin ' and had chrouio-', were the fleets of J pan, France., just how - much of this- le - �, . . WVW I X, ramonable and , possession how � 36uth Africa, who do. common, labor made - cof ound should be -1 ,V of the Bank�`And this doubtless would and - eliable railway, service, or . . I tipstion. I went toseveral doctors Italy, and tbe..United S.tates mp ad6d_ An ever __ - INt" I � Cons "I - :� given Promptly � 's, an h kPloy � -I "�- I - : -1 � have been, AccompliAheidr'had it n&t the ck: of such service invariably fQr: wage ; d t e . French- on and wrote to a a.pecialist in Bostowbut 'Alaha. ) a strictly defen- supply wUt shorten the life Of the .. . � , .- � � . . a i f England fabric. in the less expensive grades - 11 � Apply at my office for particulars. been for the war. me is high -prices to -the consumer. Annamites,T�vho are the natives of sixie pcilicy on the p rt 0 �� � 11 . _. - . k � . . without benefit. 1 tried many remedies. I I ... - . �. I . - ' 1'01icY- No .dern business could continue in. .he French ip6rtfons of Indo-China. ' - . .. � obselete, and that gj�eat events might' asphalt and mineral rubber ,com- . . I 1 P% 1 1 7 i" A Conservative � I - � _� a*— I oper ion were the traniportation'fi- The most satisfactory, of ,all the but nothing did nie g9od. Finally, a -- soon be looked for in Germany's pounds are gdulternuts 'that are add I I . . I t We have deemed it wise to follow "iatic laborers, however, are' the fri sheltered' havens. � - . . I I - i I." - cilit� r% of t" countt,y suddenly to be ,end advised ti Fmit.&,tives Pp. I took . . ed. This gives "lk. L I . 3i I - I L !� ly cautious and conservative onsideration of ion from the north of 'China. They. . I suspinded, A full* c I this grand fruit medicine and it made- Xellicoe was Second Sea Lord.when Some few years ago the rubber -be. -4 ., I— j . a special - ' . ted to the command of the Jsoovowr I .� .1 IF ild Spells policy an& to provide (luring the war the : elation bvtween delays in trans- tre in no sense f orced to come. They a- aPpoln___ as A ;. r . I I I . , ' - -11. - world was electrified by the di . . I I . .. �� t even more thoroughly than ugual fok port, tion and increased, cost to -the ire intelligent, hardy, and do excel- me we. ' I am grateful to " Fruit et in August, f 914. He was Of a large supply of n1ineral rubber Judd ' d ' � j: . r le an everyo I ery I L.��- .1 - 1. I - .1 -ill - , ,- I 1, Are Warnings of Heart Trouble any element of doubt in the loans 'and cons mier is out of place here, but it nt work, The British officers who tives 11, d to ne:who has mise- born in 1859, and s' i6d in thd in Utah. Much Praise was sounded i � , . � securities ofthe Bank. The increas- have dealings with, them - are, 'most rablehealth with Couslapation and Indi- , ar of 1882, --and on the . �_ ;�. . may confidently - be asserted that . I . i Egyptian w of the merits of this "rubber," and. 11 .. re -gh ' I., 1� That Should Be Heeded. -inL,ly keen com-betition, iri business has. . I t I d regularity of, service enthusiastic About t4pir ,-411'alities, gestiou'and Bad Stomach, I iay take China station from 199� to 1901. He for a time, there we hi hope& � . I-. I pro%p ness, an . ' ' ;. I ­. - I . r sulted in the banks being called upon are of more importance , to bus � and, as usuall it is -the British who 'Fruit-a-tives ", and you wi I get well ". was on the staff of Admiral Seymour I . I 1; I . e . lir-s! ,ze the most successful in handling I 11 that it would be found to be the long- . I , q to perfor gn, when the in- . ., Ho � .rn fat greater services for mpA and to the general public than I w , . ALBE RT VARNE R. ;n the Boxer campaig sought rubber substitute. . I ' Those feelings of weakne. I . ' � . - ternationals rescued the Peking Le- � 9s, those dizi, , s that the in- .he straur ,es. . . I , 1�1 smaller renum. ration o fra'fi,ht rates. Unfortunately of late .ve rac The question of sub-atitutei maY - I - . , I 'by the � I Spells and "all gone."' -shilding sensatiops r ., There are at present many thous- We. a box, 6 for, $2.50' trial size, ?5e. � ­,Itions and Was decorated i I The output .. _; I I., crease in the voliAme of thei �11*iness Y-1 s Government efforts: have be'en' . - Z rest ior a while now. � . - = A I ands of Chinese laborei,s in the Brit - _� which come. over some people from tim, is 'out of proportion to the increase dir 1�ted almost entirely to the reduc- , I I At dealers orsent postpi� on receiot of ,Terivan Kaiser with- the R" 'Ea.gle from the plantation is to- be thanke& . 1. . vote-, , I fits. Naturally an increas- ish in F rance. , They are - _' oi- his services. ndition of affairs. - __ I .- to time are warningb that must not g in their pro . tionf1of 'the latter, while ignoring al-. scular looking nien and their gen- urice by Fruit-a3tives Limited. Ottawa. - for this happy co - . An.44 I ' 'extreme! ed volume of business rwaans a cor- togotherthe greater importance of the ill u I � . . . W,emyss is five years Jelli-eoe.'s : It tal,m a�b,out Seven years befom .11 -1 11 . I I . I .. ­ unheeded. They indicate an . in the provis' eral appearance Is much superior to - __ i Aoeordin'g to Geof!rcy But- bber tree is r6ady for tapping-. . . Amp , 1 I v responding increa�e lon, for.1wr' The- general increase in — . * . — I lu Uir, V. A ru or or *: ,, � weakened condition of tlie heart and -, -to be made for, doubtful items, while .; the Chinese one sees 'in Eastern , ier, who was with the Balfour Mila- . : - � frefl li� rates recentlY granted is a Unite& -States. These men 'come from - ADMIRAL "IELLICOE HAD sion jast summer, Wenlyss fePre- There is no Axed length of Iffe f � 5�1 I XN*W � _� disord;)red state of the nerves. I the profits do not provide in a corres- t direction. The ass the tree. So the time.be-tween plailt- - , I - - 1 7 ste , in the righ P the northern provinces. Their'skin r I i�� _ dols' � Those who are wise will start takin - ponding measuie for the relative aP- ich the railways of:the United .NOTABLE CARgER. , i�a_n.ts-the old aristocratic eLement fo ingand hearing is not unduly, long, . 1 41 Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills befor( ' . to , I Js,'brownish, rather than ydllow. PhY- / . ,na " X ,� raditions,at sea. I The best old rubber is that obtain- . , A_� . propriations. Whenever there is of- Stalies have been brought,in this can- , r MaIning Brit'sh t 1. I id Ai . I , their case )ecomes hopeless. They h.9 v( new issue of gbv�arnment se- nee *on -is well described b Ically they are well form -ed, appear HE translation of Sir John ,1 ;ihe new First Sea Lordis the son -asings. A* - . �_ fered a � ,� our -New - ' . ed f rom inner tubes and c I . � I strea er rate of inter- - ;1 �xtremely strong', and decidedly In- � skine'Wemyss of _haL been stated this almost iU'VZ1--.- ' ? . Y k Agene in the .Review'jof jBusiness , � L , ''. 1. . , I no equal foc g�heliing the head curities yielding a high, , R. Jellicoe to the honorable I elligent. I I wemy.gs Castl.% Fife; He entt6red the - ' he . cru I � I , i I And invigorating the nerves. - , est, the market for ex'sting securities , - ' a ' seat in the � �-,,bly is taken from t de pro- - I'll, - I . . ; 2 The'men brought to Francle are all � ,,Iavy In 1877, was lieutenant in 1891, ­ C I'ditions although since' his report � I - Mrs. Bruil Brooks, Upper GageCown is depressed to a correspoiidng extent 0 '' - . I i duct. - The scraps of all sorts bou-911t .. � NO I 1, wa;" written, the' United States dov . young, a m xpected. I House of Lords and the " in 1898, and captain in �� M7 r( i -:. X.B., writes—'All last summ,Qr sul I I oa o ight -be e The ,!ommander up �y junk, nien are sent to factarie* .. , - , - and e inent has -placed all the railk d- 66st of transporting I th�m Is very i � �,�.-_ . . � - �:. winter I had dizzy and weak spell L motion -of .the Second. Sea Lord to '1901. .He has bieu in command ,of � � s, all securities. on hand. Doubtless lin Is in the, country, under the Control bigh, and na.turall�'* only the,best are � o pro I to be reclabhed, Tbe 41la-1100 Of ), 1. Asimu y t 'the Royal Naval Barracks, was for a .460141 1, headaches and fainting and blind spells. when the war is. overl ttis downward of ' Director General. to be operated � his place, will convey but one inter- � rubber lised In the pnommatie tire in- - '. , � ­ . . -accepted, The re&uiting is idon8 by ! -while equerry. to E dustry Is relaktively smau eompvweil , , awl" � A friend recommended Milburn's Heart movement 'will cease- and securities . . . . I �, so as, -single systeTn. Fortunately for , y British and , etation tothemind of the generzi " anded ,the Se- - . , I a private conpern, partl �pr I � 1�. � ' � and � Nerve Pills to me. I had only I Will tend to appreciate in value, . . of the , great � - ,4.4 rear admiral comm to that demanded in' th$ rest of the., 11 �_ _. "d g . th ' - , c e be strong iritt&- - I i' taken two boxes when I found great re- be recovered C��J ublIc -interest; one partly Chln,ese.'The propa:g,inda con- I publi In. vi W Of t . I '­ohd Battle Sclulaa'ron in 191-2-113, rubber trade. It is well that mou d6w � . . . I I � . r . f1e . 1. 'Pdian railway systems haE - ; . . manded the - I . 3 that much of this may ,a I not 1 *.,,4ists, oddly enough, chf�fiy of -wa � ispis for a long time passed upon thO, ':a April. 1915, he com . I I - - I highly recommend them to sit - � . .. I . . ies can make use of d � fwtL I __ Ref I I � Advance In Profits. ne- , t . 11 industr � I be:',": dependeixt entirely upo� its i ' :� - q, and- scrap. Otherwise the da - I _. Who suffer from head trouble." .. photographs.. They do -not present , Iminated ia- deep . aadron. which protected - the I . y would now � ' . I . � � - The P'iofits -for � the year amounted coi�e from transportation, or, the prob;- -France in anj too alluring light, bttt , Admiralty, which cu - � r 1. I - . . . . �119 - of the troovs. -at gallipoh. have arrived when the rubber tire_ .. � Milburn's Heart and Nerve 1�ills am become � more - !'disappointment and disstfisfactiOn ai . . , . I . I �� . . I P, to $2,637,555. an increase of $198,000 lell� here would have tiomehow war has a fascination, even � 1 — biles would probably be --A� � . - . r . - � I : I for automo � ... I -, ­ �fteojvt.of ice bytThe, T, -Mil- over the -figures Of ttw previous year acute. The cost of oper,ation, that is, � Lem , . Jor th Chin se. Upon enlistment, which erman " e e A : the impunity with I q . thing of the past. — 11111stro-Te4k - I . � DR. i A Magiclan's Feat . - . - - I . � . . I I I . I!e 9 . bonus. is paf4. � raiders recently again -"u hand- World. , I . � . , ris ,n ,�norn ­ in ree , . burn Co.. 1,imft4 !roro= Ont. but, as we We already pointed- out, an of jabour, material and-sUPPlies, I*s k 4, British Harry elf ityled "hand . � . increase not at all commensurate with " 01 iously , ent - 'years, I , A, long contract Jn'Chineski5 -and ill . I . - Houdini, - s __ -, _____ - �" - I'll Ph, . I I - .. _� the additional -business -transacted or wi#iout a cor�r�sponding­indtease-in' ZnglNh Is in�lsted upon. he men tonvoy. . I I cuff king," rmently escaped from,& � - __ __ ___ I � � At n _ �. ­ . 6. - . -responsibility iri . . -'revenue from'I . . it who know-efiough English to be in- -During the .war Admiral Jellices straight jacket, while suspended by SEP.BBIAN PRIME. MINMER - Ainw, � the additional �volved. tho �rarlsportation - I Large advances have been mad - t a1w borne in mind that'the ,erpreters are the highest'paid. The � ars and four months' the heels, head downwards, in mid : - e from is ho a I � was f or two ye w URGES BLOW. IN BALIKANS 4� . . � 4 . Broadway, in Ne York - . =Mj GLOSSY HAM - -a d0elopmefiCof Canada, and'.its sub- �ontract furtherpledges the British in com of the Grand Fleet.be-. .Air, Ovei I . I . � , , � 11 . time to time to� both the Darhin-ion ap _ mand City. How did he do it? 10HOLAS FASHMR, the - nat- sequent inci s -lovernment to pay an indemnity in to . �, - . 11) M FROM D"DUl"Fi Imperial Governments, and these e in wealth and'popula- � T I I - - - � I . 1. tiqp, Would. not. have been possible . case of death or t ,_ ty. - fore he weritto the Admiralty take Ift order to escape froiii. a I PrIme Minister of devattat- - . . � i ear l6w rates of interest. This otal disabill -first � � 04 1�� � urally b ., I ,uction of the rail- ' up -the p sition of ; First ' Sea Lord, st ' I d I may be considered as part of- our - The most Interesting part of the 0 raight Jacket, it is necessary, - . � I ! . ' I ' ho the constr be has held with distinction . of all, to insure ,as, large . a play as � . ed Serbiv�,, is one ,ofthe i - � i � . L Girlsi Try ftl Hair gets soft, fluffy an' - I number -of .contract, hoWever, Js the stipulation - which ' � N � - I i" . . contribution to the cost of the war. ro I'& and that the large, - ' for the last thir,t I een months. z It Is ms Hence ,. figures of . - sad in ­ beautifu vested in that posgible for the ax I . the . . -1 most picturesque - .. . Of I Dander0ne. We carry forvirar& the large sum. of P-0, P10 wfo, -have in while the man is,away the Brit I . be'pressed `6ut as fore- thje� war. It would be difficult to find . I � *iw 4� . . I . i Iro d securities have therefore per- -'sh Goivernment pays his family or arms must 4�.­ � , $1,332,000 at the credit of Profit and ra , t, hoped. that his service�s and exp '&I- ibly as possIble, while the'straps,at- tie t1lan that Pf ' � . � � I . . . , . . --- r ------ �, , service of t& highest dopelidants In, Chin& ttbirtain sum, *a - hiure ni6re ';dramt U thi ' 9.6 Loss account. fo 1, d a public . ha`ve� been whicli'varied accordhig'to'the liian's ence may be made use of -at "a later tached to the hands are being pulled . . � if 7051, mily for heav� . hair that gli O.. anee.� Whatever may - th Prime Minister. tall. �� . &A i , . I Increase Note Circulation. I I . nav in France. This: 1g, a form date in another im - .,nd buckled belAnd the back, SuP- I " I � _.�_ I . - 1, tens; with. beauty and "s radiant witb is again a large I increase, I a- tt If motives which prompted the " ixi-' I I I of , portaiit appoint -,;D.:;e that the perfor,mer is on solid 'i�'slender, stooped, he is white bearded - - . ; h&& an incomparable softness and There ` va4tment, this service still calls for Compensation thut�has many advan- meAt. - � I - I . . - life , . I - -eatur- �, - I I I I I I I I I - 1� � IT.'a I I ago I � it I �Jat e 'I " 11'! h li -W 1�. T I I �, ��- I I I xlfl� 1, V t Jit :, .� . k I i�.�6 �� .t , t I . Y mounting to $4,735,000, in the item of I As commander of the Grand Fleet ' 1-,),jjud. fte first places the elbow A like ano6ar Moses; he is blg'f is- fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. . sooe measure of recognition. tages, and is- one that might well be 9 - . - , applicaution doubles the il notes of the bank in circulation, nearly I I "I . I copied In the payment of white men which Ideked up the Germans behind the arm passing und-er the other arm ed, very much as Gefteral Booth, late, ­ 1 C., I . Just, one - , I I � * - � . -sides �, it imme- double the increase reported last year. . 'Need Of, Greater Thrift. Heligoland when the war began, as upon the floor, or upon some solid - beauty of your hak� be .p4tiele of As polAted Out At the last annual i: . I who go -to war, or who engage In .any tbe dirqctor of that.fleet in the battle c . nd, by sheer strength, head of the Salvation, Army, was big' .� . 4420' � . A,nd i�..'ow:a f lew wbrds as to the fut- kind of work. . ­ _ubstance, a � *Dftu I 'tely dissolves; every - 31, 1916, and, since featured; he is earnest far beyond - I dim You can not have eavy, meeting',, the principal reasons for the ulp "Are the Chinese laborers rif- ID forces it (wer to one side --an upward .. � I - . my 111 � dandTuff. nice b .,,. U� to the present the high cost I th � f Jutland, May rd pull being exerted at the same time. the power of any printer's Ink to In- . ,� - I to circulation are I . In December 1, 1916, as First Sea Lo � high level of the -no of 1,11ving. of which we hear- so much, ty?" I asked th� Colonel' com- � I � � *h -14-.'h- hair von have dandmff. T-hiF_ � -1 _9 11 . . If . # +h� &f1rnirn1fv Admiral Sir John.. rrh-.,�r ncifleni is then changed and the A,--4-- M fna,,a to nael not alone by 4-- f twofold; first the, high lev . a lu� borne heavilv on comparatively mand of the camp. � V $ IV JP P I I t; destructive scurf robe the hair of its . prices, and second, the great business feW. The great majority of Canadians "Not particularly," he said. "The-, Sellicoe has been accused by n0val prPssure applied to the opposite ap J)ut by the great, accumulated I I . . lustr% its strength and its very life, orders w#o are not servino in the armed for- have had very little experience * - 90JA b0149 gri-ef of three terrific years, d-urin I I activity caused by the. large in . . . . I 9 . . � and if not overoome it produces a fever- for merchandise and munitions e plac- ce . ; f e nipire are employed at handling money, and at first they are* e I I . enftlsed. friends hava died by scoM �. ' ishness qnd itching Of the scalp; the ed in Canada by the Allied Govern- hi to �vages in: war 'dustrieg , . They. apt to sPend It rather freely. It Is � � � The arni is thrust back across the And his nation- haik been -burned by -,-- � ra ago it would hZ ,h m ! I f ront of the body, and upward to- the ineendiary mad enemleg of thO; . hair xoof,s famish, loosen and die; then ments. A few yea ' ve !more to..spend than they ever only just before returning hom6 they I - - � . the Wr falls ont fast. Sur haye been considered most extraor- he biefore, and many are spending it. begin to save, We have organlze� *ard. the'necLz. This .Alternate move- world; his eyes are ffilnk'c'n deOP � � emall ,bottle. of 1,1-nowitoles Danderine dinary that the total note circula�lon T11'ey-scorn carefulness and the small special banks f or them, so as to en- I � ment fs carri.ed on until enough play. from "zing at dead Men, wronged - I I � I and just try it. . I . is obtained ' Id -ren, wr cked - from, any drdg store �� -Of all the banks should ecl no ies that:must perforce be prac- , courage thrift." � to wrench the arms from, women., starved chi ,e . I - ss of the total of their ti ' ed - ' . -to work them nearer cities, burned farms; 1110 Voice Is big � the year in exce I , .V the inhabitants -of less favo.t- "What kind of things doz . they .. side to .side and - .- - paid-up capital, The course of ev- V, eb ntries. But there will come a buy?", .. . . � the neck. Thus "slack" is obtained n ulous like a MP -t � I . . I ents has thus ,�fully vindicated the i#-, &4 when high taxation -and uncer.- ' '_'Whate,ver they see. They are verr, . .. I . to pass the strap connecting the actor's. .- . _4V , �, . - " foresight of those *ho devised the t nty as to the future will make men fond of personal. adornment. I knowo . . wrists, over the head. The buckle; 11, This wonderful -61d Serbian has i*� - - � � isil provisions of the Bank Act under h . itate to embark on new enterprises for instance, they bought every straw I by which the hands are strapped to- Cently expressed, the ,opjulon thV.t - . I . -- which the Central -Gold Reserves were . hat in* town the first day they -ar- , 1. gether is brought to the front, and � . w1lien there Vh1l be double the nuinber when the United States army Is r'eady L i MIWONS DIE estab*1i`shed,,as otherwise there Would oj� . Applicants for half the number of "r liv e d. " - � I � - unfastened by the teeth.. The sleeves for action -next summer it would . - � � no regular statutory provision still more The British 'Government supplies a,r,e then pulled down, Next, 'plac- . � . . I I 11 . be today 4s and when food will be. - L . � for the additional bank -note currency se �rce than it is at present. Only then them with a tropical kind of straw - - Ing his hands behind his head, the greatry benefit the cause of the Alliew 11 pAvery year from .'C,onsumption, I � needed to carry on the business of the st All we realize the full effects of ile 'Id, but several of the men about the I _-, .1 ­ performer 0an undo the bucklies. He if a portion of the American fightlat : I . ; 6 eferred the more convention-� . can then remove the straight jacket- men would go to the'Balkins. U& i ,,tmp- pr . . . . - .. . Millions could have been'saved if country. ,hi zh cost of living. How shall we pre- . . .. ...- , - I L I.— ,� � I . - Q kind of a hat with a bright ribbon . In mid-air the method. is -the same, is teonvineed that,by nelt immmer it I , , day? The great ii�eed I . -1 I _­ . . . _�_ I I I re M1 I �� , � � L i", . only. common sense prevention had Twenty Billion Turnover Ure for that :. � . . P i around It, very muchelike those of - . but, more, difficult., There. Is � no lev- I will be posslible for the Allims Aid#& I I I I L � been used in the first stage. If YOU The deposits -now amount to the ol'the worldwill thei) be abun,dance Qf 'he college 'undergraduates.. I . I erage to bram against. therefore I - . p - very large sum of $276,000,0010, an in- fol,�, at reasonable prices, and if We _-, ,, i . - �, . ::11 � I his escape, is. nothing s I hort of mar- by* the Serbians to stfl-ke a blow at . , A -EFA a Sufferer from Asthma, Brou � i � Canada by stimulating�- prodiietion, , , They also likeL to buy pocket .. . � I . the Austrians and Germans tMm .L Weak crease durifig th- year of $46,529,000. � , _nivcs,� watche�, rings, etc., contin- i velous. - . I . chitis, Catairrh,'t, r:eurisY1 not� until 1901 - . -insportation and distilbution, are - . ,_ i I I which will hurry. the -end of the war, - L When it is recalled that I - ued the colonel. , ..�..----. . - . . - I I the war that Lord Nor6heliffe reeertt� - . - " Luegs) Cough and Colds -all .Dis- -four years after the Bank's es- a le to suppiv the nations in abuhd ,, Ao for amuse- . . WORLD'S RUBBER SUPPLY. e ­ ' . What do they . . � thirty shall not. olily have laid . I . I % - ly said -was only just begiWaIng. He - easep , leading up to Consumption- tablishment,did the total deposits equal a ,cc, we . ment?" I asked. . I . � points out that the Serbian artillery ''I ' - - he foundations of . Now ObtaJned Froin - . I Tuberculosis- YOU ARE Interested the amount of this increase, a 11 - "We give. them movie shows o;npo Finest GrAde isIT - for iij rong backing or , los erity for ourselves4 but sliall � I . . - � to walting A .1 'cine; only After the taking over of the P in a lwhile.-?' I . I I � . cultivatea Plantations. men, and L that it Will then b . e able. . , � I ?, - in Dr. Strandgard's T.R. Med, Bank 'of British Columbia, thp extent b �ve earned -the gratitu a- 2 ' 09 . . � . � I . . I L ,� "What leind of films do they 1k ?. I 1. � * sciebee haTe iftTy where I Write for Testimonials and Buqklet. Se � of the diffdrence in tions, e shall have found a way to util- i. �, . I I Nature a -ad industrial to press fatrward over ew �L of the inerea and . They seem ' to, prefer, Charley ' the foe cannot dlg4a and, make. the- "I , I � . and - I - . �__ lw`,_­� � , I ]DR. STRAIMGARD-S WEDICT" 00, . Z - tie -services of the unemployed - , closely co-6,perating during the . I � . scale in Canadian affairs will 'be bet- V h�iplin,'! replied the Colonel, with a been . . - In ,� . . 26$_Pt31jL V'Onae , 7 ' . struggle a stale -mate. " I streei. Toroqto a lo�45r as far as possible the high 'C - I ter grasped. We- estimate the total t , ,mile.. Thus bur .Ivilization stood . last four years in one. big Ind4istry at, Nicholas Pashitch recently Xays- - t - I M, I I & I � - L � I � , he te%st. - . w7l_� 7'. ' out an interview to, this effect, -4'w I- � I 1. turnover of the Bank for the year C(Ist 1�f living. The colonel I In charge of the re- ­ � '� - I'll � ... L . least. As a consequence, the price of .4 � Need- - I - I �-. _ - �_ .. at 20 thousan'd million dollars. , After The War . rubber' has not been inci�eased by the added the following dramatic �'�Lnd_ L ­ ­_ I . �-_ . I I I I . L , ,3i,v'ug camp, from wbich gangs of ' � -end .to war -time -prices. The re- tragic . aVVeal to the ., . ac, �, . . - I e'decrease i eompli hing A,DM]EtAL JF,LL11C0E Li Amerte'ana� , . . less to say, with th : n our ' The machinery for ut to build roads, .t. . - 0 1 WORK trained staff caused b1 military enlist- ' -) 0 0 are sent o - I .- 1. . ,- .1 f"CASCARETS . Y t is cannot'be created on the s�ur of v r- . themselves': - . L I . :1 ' I . . ment-the problem of caring for this i �1,andle freight, build barracks, etc., experts of a too close adhesion to the 0. Se - I I ,­ "I : . t i moment and we must 6qtVp our- ,,�,a,strong partisan of the Chinese. advice for a defensive policy -,given by prices were lower than those, of 1913. "Implore the brave American lm� . I WLHM'E YOU SLEEP vast amount of business does not grow. V in 0 0 the a" '_ . i . n other es beforehand to cope 'with the Ile stated that there bad been Ih- the late Admiral,\Mahan, that in a This- great chauge has ed -me about tion to send fight 9 m.0 t _ � - . -�. t - � , 1. less difficult. The increases I c ' nged conditions- which will prevail � _ ' many , in th,�� rubber -producing business, -In, Balkans. ' � ch, itemp of the liabilitiei do not call for a ter the war. We must so co-ordinate 'stances in -Which some of the natives war'between England and Ger 1913 as much rubber was produced "There Is a task tbtre to be do*w - : I ., e L, For Sick Headache, Sour Stoma Liad b,eon seared of the Chinese but the British fleet should bottle up th . special, remark, as they are, merely the 6ductive f6rees of the nation , r r I from thie 'UnCulti-vated f drests as which, if Sluggish Liver and Bowels-- L � f our business. tl p pro ,'n no case, he said, had he ever found Germans, clear the seas of Gernian my knowledge of this peo- "I ' wtb o . the - , " From the plantations. In 1916 we find I r � result of the gro r . .0 iat there will be, as it were, that a Chinaman bad disturbed or ly, -rch- n ,- or,ft, , , Ple has the slightest accuracy, espea Take Cascareft tonight. . . _ �___ :,-n,d await eventual- _. I Strong Cagh Reserves. . h- teleus of' an organization already . imoyed any white person. : I . that three times as much was obtain- cialli, would appeal to the American � . .�_ . . I . . I I I , . . Turning to the asset side of Balance . p ,epared 4-o utilize the labor of the - They are perfect gentlemen In . ed from scientifte culture az from the soul� I _ � . L . . I . . . . L ruiTed Torigue, Bad Taste, Indiges- Sheet, we find an increase in our hold- u, iemployed in the production of food', . .,e ji, bebaviour," he said. — , — M�-� f orest. _. "It' would be the work of rociae. � �_ . . I 1 44 .1_,_11- RL -in and Miserable Head- L .9 e-92AI n0n of which a-1d'in its distribution and transporta- ,r!l Vnfl,fl"L Af +h,n Ohin,aaa ,neum_ I . All. rubber plantation schemes are "It would be the -work of 6arity. - � ; � VILI� 2 $ ke I " I . aches come from a torpid liver and . er coin, tibn to the great markets abroad. The ., . � � . . $1,722,000 is in ftdld and silv Al 7ise ric,�, meat, bread, vegetable'&, I . I . I bowels, whie4 cause your atom- kin immediately followiTig .1 � CIO- $2,639,000 in Doniln�lon -notes and $4,.- p riod of st our. bacon, and tobacco. , . .9ed- e filled with undigested � Central wat� will pass away, in time and ` - ach to becom 000,000 in our dapbsit in the I . mil , Thoy cook; their owfi. food, and In ' : food, which gonra and ferments like gar- Gold Reserves. The last item has al- n, al conditions -will again prei , ,ene . ,.-A they ap.Nar to be well hour- . - I I t with. Our cash I order that this trade should be ':' . I I bage in a ANvill b&rrel. Thst's the first ready been deal . � 11.1hod. , . . . I .I . I under th6se Work is done ijad-er military su � I r,tep to.untold miserY-indigestion, f0ul holdings represented! 18.19 per cent. of p rm'jane'ntly successfu - � . V 4 � , � gaaes, bad brea,th, yellow skin... mental I our deposits and circulation and 17-4. 11irmal conditions, i i t must be organiz- pervilsion, but certain hours of lib- . I Is fears, everything that is horrible and I pet'cent. of our liabilities to the public., from the beginning with a view to ,,rty are allowed. On rare 6ccasions I from which you will see that we have efficiency and Dlaced on a sound econo- ,omc, � lian,seatin,g., A (3asearet ta-night -will! . ., , judIvidual. wauderg off and for- � ; -;- -our constinated 'bowels a, thoronLyli - -not deviated froin our policy of carry-' mIlle ba�is. When we consider what ,.-ets to return-, but:,�on the- whoie, -Jis- ? . - I N �.� � : � � . . J_ � OD1104 Ann use I � C. I Af N 4 assuredly not wildftt ventures. The "It wDUld be the workof chivalry-. �11 finest grade of rubber on the market icy -1 ' R wo�ld *be the work of sheer hu- . I to -day comes from these plantations. manity. I I . � �.��_ � � . � In handlin "Ali, I)eg them, beg them, beg - � - - , , the forest, from 16 to 18 per c4nt- is them to send troops to the Balkan&-- ­ � Jost, largely on account of impuri- i , 4 ,i� 'Out of the hundred million X_ I � i � - � I ties. In the carefully harvested do- must be that some ste"rn'-fightitiv me! -1 I I - - inestic varieties, the proportion ot might be spared to help us rise A.' ... 1��k - loss neied not be higher than one per little wa4- as far as the-slfght life W . - ,� I cent. The plantations and better In- - , -_ Atletrial 'M fhnefti'Mr ? us will permit, from eur`pr401stratL'4W '- - M a fl^�'ht �+Im - , � elearAinc, and .9traighten you' out � by ing strong cash reserves in these times. di�,Aculties have Iseen overcome in dpli,e is not diffillcult to. maintain. j I 1 ' i underneath the cruelest -pressure at, , �­,, 0 _ YOU �81111PIY Bay to the 4M.9 StOris clilefty responsible for the deer�eaned 1.11 morningo. 'Aey work wbile you sleep- of difficulty and uncertainty. The� .er to transvit-rt fresh -meat from The, men are gener-aliy serious, and I ; � t he Tputon heel which any � part oLE ­ ; O' - I ­ man, "'Give -ms- -- quarter of: an otmee price. During the past yeax crude � �, 4 �..' �� . , ' � - -_ . a 10 -cent box from your druggist will large increases in our holdings of Do� A stralia, New -Zealand �and the Ar- ,good workmen. In particular t1hey ;;ctfreezone... im ill t Euraj)e, not excepting blee4firg Ael- I I ' cial Govemment Se g-atine throxigh the tropical Mile to are good carpent-srs and build wood ­ ,S .sw Cos very BUIS rubber tell as low ap- 40 cents a � I .. , gium, has felt." i . .1 fzeep you, feeling good for-inonth& - 1 -but is sufficleat to remoTt! tyery 1. ­ ; minion and Provin i � 119rd pound', I I � � � curities and of British, Foreign an til markets of Europe, we cannot but en shacks to, $erfeectio - -1 - - I I I ' ll. : I � or soft cora-from one's feet. �Thistact Is of the greakeot Import- - -1 I r , � I..' . . � Colonial Public Securities consist Prin b Nevq th,at the less serious difficulties There. are also a number Of Chin- I A .1_*_W7'&ops of tLag ' � . � --------- or I - n . . .- ' _ ' ft* *ther 00M- ance, At goes without saylitg, to. the - . I I - �_ . ciDallv of Treasury bills of the Do- c hfronting Canada can be success- ese - missionaries. Vorking, In the ' pound applied dir -' '- 'he women i �. _,� � . I minion and the Imperial Governments. �ly solved. We have millions of ramp. oAl� the doctors. speak Chin- � "�­ UP011 a tender, automobile industry. Automobile Seventv-nine per eent. of t . I I- I � I � I chili - � on Au. I M-ff e, I'. - I a g m Should re" the qorj,�_ tir, es ... 11 I .. I es require the best grades of new . employed in the large 1 3 . I tunity of- , &-es of productive land, we ex -Peet I ese, having lived In thp V- --t- � n,mm Instantly'.and 1 -4 We have continued as oppor r � soon thp enti" e0mi, � . .i . t 10 - .- 'bber.- ' Scrap -rubber is used in all - g�madeAw, I , I realize on our holdings of ta,',have an abundance of labour, but I - - ,=,­-, - � root and all, dries.up and cm be jifWL, ru of Germany arre bein 11 , it 13 - I other braneb-n of the, rubber manu- -from eleven to thirteen hours a day. - 4 require org,anization and leader- - I ! r, � 41 0 0 0, other securities and these show a re- *t�j, out withf,he ft . � I � -gers. � factaring indusiry. Rubber hom Miss Katheryn Stinson, the TCW.s - - .' X4 0. Immediately sN,�D. � I ' This new vmv to rid ene'R feet, Of" 71, ­ I � 1 due -ion of $1,618 V%h_ I � m attiligs, and * aboes do not requi re" - aviatrix, was the -first woman to PROt : ' � ?.-A d%,n r�Lvms :00 ; - ^A 2_0 § A : corns was intrc;dueedd by a� Cinduanti '. I I First'' second ava;lable assets have increased by :` Oft I . C."r I . thpt sami-degree of 11-rity pn­ �� -�14�4-om -A�na ^-U,g *:ho. ,rp'hachapi �1 4" W ? - I � 1i � _� is iswe � . I man, who says. that, while freezow V . �� I � . ­ MoMagos, Call or ;;�& me at - $37,995,000 and now stand at 53.2 per - . % _ I . is - �, , cent. of the liabilities to the public. al mining companies in the Le- . � sticky, It dries In a moment, and shn- tie tites -must .be very elastic. Atso * mountains orn a iwn-storp: flight. - It I I I . I I 1-vAce and got your loan arranged ' 0 ft Ukukk nd ft3hM_ 11 they must be very strong.' They have -­- - .,�� I � � mail. No - advance ' Call loans.are sligbtly lower than last blih Vdlley district . of Pennsylvania . 1. ya " ft_�" , lY SM'Velg Up the - O—Wn withOlA in- a te"Ifie.and constaAt prewure to .__,�___ — ­ - :1 I by - rOtum I A" , y ing or eveu irrlbW I I . I- � 1. -vv� Ing the Surround. .: t-!_ a' , - . 1". , - I . - I __#i* have increased b ' $16,083,000, -the net I _ , C41 ` � , - year, but current loans -in Canada . employ women in positions out� � 9m. I . 'N - chug". s. W&A - ol!!W in ' wtthstark4. , Only the I o west grades c . WA_ I -mong the jobs - 1, , e_ , " g tissm or okhL . , Z, R. REYNOLD9, s le th- shafts A '.' .zl,� I - - W � , a" — 7 y , 0 Wn,t lot fdher d1e.of ftfection or of ,pnettmatic tires cait be mftft -_ � I I ��� 77 Victoria St., Toronto. iner se in the -total of our current wt.--ich taiey are �ligible 1or are th-ose aim .dw -1 F , f rappo .Tqa ,-e - swrIMM -4 - I 1. . � � �, . . � Wskjaw . bft omvw6 30 d t rial. Z i I . .� I . T4 I _­ - 0 54 - .. ' I -. loans being $12,097,000. Total, Assets of lbreaker handst head tender6, Weigh- I I � i .. ' . _. I t ___ -er . .1 . � I:r I W In � - I have increased by $55,947,000 or 19.39 � i I I 2� � � , . .0 � . I , . lei . :but CUP ' Rub**' it- a medium that 14 not &I- �. 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