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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1918-05-24, Page 2��­ , ­­­­ ­ ­ � --- - _!, I - � - I ­ . � I I I 1� --, -�_ _,._­_,,_ - - - --__,_.-_.1_---__' ­ I ­­ ­­ ____, ­_ -1---_-1;_, ­ I � --- . , . . , - , ,. _-­ , ,7-1-1 __ ­ 1, I , .,;", ___________.._1 _,_1____ ___ ___ ---�--�-��,----,-,.,-,--".�,�---,-,-,Pw---'-�----'�-----9WJ-,-- ---7-------W -­­ _,""F"1-, , _,� I I .� - . . . � I � - . � - . I .. - �_.,� � �. � . � � ., . I . . . - I ,. - � � . I I I ...- I I - . " I - _1 - . . - I � - - . . � � � . I . I - � I 1� - . � - . I . I . , I I I - - . . I � - � : , I A . . . . . . I � I - N . I - I , �, . � � � 1 4 0 r - I � ­ � . I . - � � � I I � I I I .- . i . L, . . - I 1� - -;j . � � . . � . � - I . t I - I I � I .- .11 t . � . � 2- 1 1 ­ - . _ I - I � . � . I .� , I . I . 1 � , I , , . . I � 4 - � I I i __� . * 7,� . - - - - I I . . I � . I ., WAWVIP,L 44�)MA,"Jr sp"�* V W__ --------- , . � P - � 11 -1 - - . I , I If, . . E I , i ( . L- � 0-0-T.�4W . I I . . _L� '� � .. � . . . I * ' I " , . L . --- . . . . 1. x7vl' %-JdWWL10W4T , - � CRES IN CANADA - � I J I � I I . I 11 � . EL ,� 'L , CENTRIC . . , . 98 4#'" . _. i "I 1� I - I a ia��... . . � Q ON RONNEiTLEC I I I . when t=pted by'xoney, wi�rknxea 'I , � � - 1. . aLe - AORD . � . - , ,'.a! _ COL i ; , ,� -,.! � I , �'. 0910ny , - - We A*� As _� � I � li�15770 I. I . _ - . , , FuN 'of DeadlY _ A : � . I S . & I , , , , � JOURNA,LI5.!J , . I disclose some cherished secret to ,,the L ,�_ PP . ... . . I., � !, � , I -a- foreign power, - A General'Banking Businew Transacted. ­. . I - ,k .=, " !�: , , . I . - - . , , , , , , , I . Jabies Gordon Bennett, �roprietor of - PAWns As A 4CW"A . agez;t of . I . �L . : .;4 � I,*, I ,., U6 I . .1 - T I r ,he little -frequented and care, � , I I .� I . Z . - I � ­� � L I � .1 I . � ! t1f �� York Herald, A ed on, Tues- ' " . I N .f RCULAR­ LETTERS OF CREDIT - . .' wees �r '03 L C11 � I � . - . ; - ;1% I Astorms ,p1aovr_,rt�!ec0,11"i--.1, '�`"Ou ,, Pkh4fttOryo ' - fully -guarded west wing of the Villa .. I I I'll, . . I "I.. I JO, 0� ,May 14-th lat his h - � L I ­ - � .. uclgfibour comes to Voa'JV,1Lt1t ",I' ta � 11 day morning- . y I 6me I . - -� - . . to which 11 . BANK MONEY ORDERS . I ., � - - L . . .1 � hn , � � . , � ' I - 1. I I ucf lm'qene�k 111',�l roeft q0t - ,�.-iter Rugel is a suite of. rooms int I . . - yl� 4 It I .1 , Pleaulieui FXOA4 ' M,r. �e . . � - lavored gue SAVINGS , BANK D �_ _ _; � z . I- � , t, 14 .. - vroe, saying that the wi , , in .. J . L_ ).a! Bill en most 6ts seldom I . . . EPARTMENT . L * - . I I '11,111"I .... 1.1 4i.- ,-4-Aamaged stO&V In"On"golnuo, for: -two -days. _ I . . ..". . I I � !, - , . U L � I � . . I I L L, .- _'. I I . ; , L;, . and thu rain - 411- - . 4 - 11 ,'�,�f',f�; a �Maqsing gain admittance. They are wrapped . � � . , I -wasted time. , . . . _nett!sljjast��Wo � . - - . . , ]. $ Lb.,�for,A � L Interest allowed at highest Current Rate. V - 1 I r I I - I , 'L L � _­ ' - 7*i I � bill3 for. root repairt' , I I L' -1j,"_- .L_._4 � ,. '"I uu`�& ztw[ A.-!!!Pfl in mystery. They are . wed only for 11 �� - ­ � - I. I I I , f ou .: . L I T . - t A�t � - ' � on your sturdy .. oneft. wLLero in re)Won - I 0 � �,o� 1 . - - : ;, � . � lmii -ing' with, em I tQn. UhOolml, . - I connecteg .. , , '.. J be is look.- � � _: ... ] !gk, Wa I . 11 I . iness .BRANCHES IN THIS DISTRICT' � . j- . - " ' the - purpo�es of bus I I I 0 . I'll I., . � I roofs, reraipd';him. how little t6.� his newspaper L StI4 Mrs - , 4 1. � ­Patotd I 11-1 I � � , . I � ..- 1. - I t - . � � 1,36miett was.with, he 'sband when . "' OR SELF ". POISONS Vith the firm. These rooms, e0uld , . Braceft1d I St. Marys 'Kirkton . L __W__.. - �� I I . .. � . � ik , -, . - I - I - . I I . I ibey speak, could reveal some of ,the I ?7 L I , L - - I � JWzy"immi . L he diedr I ' . Exeter Clinton - Hensall Anich �_­'. % . I � . I . �. . L L . . ' . - this - . . ni ter 1� .... 1. � - � - L . I � I-- - 1-i .. 1 4 A ... - I L , I L Despatches from Pori early I moof amazing secrets in the si - 's . - LL . i! . I . . . __ L __ - - � i - , ko , I V I - : __ I I I I I Z. I- month reported Mr. - Bennett so I 0,FRUIT-A-TIM10 - Absolutely Pre. history of the, Fatherl - and. ' ; I W""10141411"Kll . 'VT .... L. []= 11 .. 11.1111 I __ 11 - �� ,�,,- , � ! - � . � - - . I . �_ : ave . I . - - -7- L L, . - I rd �; � 4 L' . 014sly - his e , ous ition. L I - � ,W o adition was i 0, Seri , ill that - veAts Thi* Dmger Condi one 1$ set apart for the e*elur �'G . . I . . I - . I f� . - 1, �, L ad been I use of Dr. von Bo)%16� und HON16? L I ..... N11= .* � giveni cause for anxiety, He h I . , . . i -------I:- 11 I " .=1;7__1 . . I I -Am.!, f � � . At at The chief cause Of fioor heallb"is an . � � .- �, � .. I - - - - - -- L I - . A&W.Ad�. � for Bomb months _ his villa the formAr voting PrUsSi dfp*Tng.t - her v6ting. ,_ � I .. , - . 11 .. I L Beaul�eu in' to of e gr a BdUh nnient � - LL I ( Rivi r an and nominal Diree r th e t evik gover . � - I - L �� - � i -,W, er t, afte our: neglect,of. the boWels. Waste . is woman goe� the h( Maids' Loped . ,, I . . the , . . . L I TWAIP; , fr(m. ,Nice at I sing from the death factory �who,* on �is iiiaxTiaie To an Illino, i . mor. The Seattli ZOtel I � - . ' I J P, . ., I ­ L : .1 � illness, and advices matter, -instead of pas Union voted to go on a sympathetic L - - I .. I � � . I- a&V,xoofin - an object lesson in ' ed that he b d i, to Bertha iz�lve- years ago, was or- of ]king chosen by the L.Canadiaxi gov- I . costs more thart che-ap,ke this ,�ime annouric ad - had, lower intestine -regularly every da3. - k a em nsfmtlon in behalf Of ; .- : . * . I � - gdIr relopse. . - . I . dered.to add the name of')fra-pp to his ernment. to make - thd great statue of stri e S. 4A 'O - .. 1 vooit=� the economy �f using only the stan d weather-proof and a . � eonvieted of raur- I - ­', , . . ; .1 I . � , that L has defied the elements I � Several thousand mile s " . is allowed to remain there, generating - . er that I orial to Edith Cavell, Thomas J. M60 -110Y.- I ­. I I fire-resistiug roofing-Parroid I - I away f rom I the own, in ord the name might marble as a mem -executed by the Ger- I ' a borib - - I I . I - ' I mrpyt for i8 years. - . I h1SL ; ain ugmparer. officell James poisons whichare Absorbed by be perpetuated, the late F'Teiderich Al- the English nurse der in - cOnnectiOn. -with exple- . . ­ 11 . I . . 1� in . �. red L Kj.u_nn having left, no.male issue, mans. a -Florence Wyl* Sion at San F`r,i4iCiscO- . � ' IL, . 1__* -,. � - I . . I I - L 11 . �.,. � � I I Gordon L Bennett dired d in minutp blood. I f . . Sheis MISS - . - ._­ . - I - . I .1 . L I 0 1 0 room is ,another, The, first womon in Ireland ever�lta On several occasions recently the __1 �� I " I ail " I - L I - � I det the - affairs of e New York In other Words, x person who i ' Adjoining " ed -Vote in parliaMentard- election Queen of Englatid -has pitched in Wift - A - � 1) 4L Sao CANADA ROOFING, per square $2.00 Herald, an(J. 'maintained for himself habitually constipated, is poisoning spacious sombre., s6vgrely- furnish , east a�L -_ ' . i . I - I I . one i of - the most ' ' . - - � ing a het work Waterford but her rolled UP sleeves to wa* dish" at tha.. � � . J - ' . .-_,­-..- NEPONSE T PAROID, -per sq. $2.85 - I , co anding; posi- , himself, We know now that --14t0- - of telephones, did so recently at sts , ugh a canteens for women in the munitift I ;� I A . i , . 1k tion :' in, American jou alism. For I - and miracul , I 0 S I . - =' wires ous elec- ame appeared onthe 1i tbrO - dR - � intoxicatiox� due to non -action of the ' - en in .factories. . . ' ' I � � fi. I I EXTRA HEAVY PAROID, Ea. $3.80 morei than a quarter of -a-century he . . tricai contrivances, which is- sacred, mistake. This made no differ ce . , L i � L .1 lux V � . . . - - bowels, is direcllY res#O?Isible for to Bertha. At the eastern end is all ; . . I A - - -1 _-__ . I I L lived i� in Paris", and worked simultan I -_ - _� . - � I -_ I . - - . been e,v York. No serious R4&6y, and,BladderTroubles; oaken dQor concealed by a'heavy! Ax� L I Ir , I I - - .. I . . SLATb COVEREDLPAROID, sq. $4.00 eously theie and in N. ' . L . I I I I 11 V40 . � . . � I I . I - ... ­ � . has , at- it upsets'the, Stomach, causes ­ . - 6 man L before birA or sl ee th t . - plush curtain'. - ,11 '-00i .... ­_ I "I 1. 86brb I � .. I ' - - . I tempted such Iong7distaace editing. IN e and - this .and. you traverse I LL � ' . . SLATE SHINGLES, per square $7.00 . .gestiou, Loss Of Appetit I Pass through . � .. I � other' I I I L ever er,angle b. -, k -.,o . I �� V � I . From almost, 'Is ssness; that,chronic Rheum- a thic, dy-carpeted L passage, , de id : 4 � I 11,11 .­ � . I I �.._ , . Sleeple I I - - I . . _. I .. .... I � ., - wb­ � f; I L � I . . position in the � newspa er world . h.,4- . t* ' Gout Pain In The, Back, are Of natural - light, and about twenty .. .. I - . . � � ... . I . I . .. I _. 1 A . � I I 'T -the do-ath of his a lsm� � , ; . ar*_.her k - �� 1. - I been'unioue. ipon feet 1011C. .At the end is N ' ' I I oa C- I . L� � � � of the yelieved as soon as the bowels become 1(jqr, . Behir(a thi is a flight Of . I L ... I . �� Kress I I . father, who was fot -der en i s ; - . tuance - __ - - - - L :_�_V__ ­ � M1 I . I I � -i . _��. ____ � .. ... I �__ - - 'Al- ; Herald, the youfig, ma ,- Just past regular; amd that Pimples, Rashes, *-steps leading to a complete suite of �� I I- .1 ­ . . . I . . . . �. - � __ - ng. i � f � I � � 0 � 30 years, inherited. the largest news- Eczema and other Skin Affections - subterranean apartments--* suite so W_i I �� - LL - - 8� � , � . I . ; __/ 1. I th I paper, fortune atcumull-ted by � ; # .. -- ... . & : i any riben "Fruit-a-tives" are built as to make it a PI - . . � - ' i disappear V , . 1: . . .1 .. -_ Th . Americ publisher up to that time . . - I . eveii in, the,midst of one of those. de- - . I I ,-% I � I - L I.. _ille , * an takeia to correct Constipation. , I ; L - a Ca C I I I I �ufllo : � He. applied - it toward. -achievements . which, Essen I �, I . 1. , "" V�our s Kno n "Frieii-a-IMes" .1 trOlecl YOU . termined air- raid$ L Of . I I I % � . . I - �- . Place 1 . � - I- to startle the public d thus re- . � Will, L . . I . ves in. perpetual terior. , . I ( L . � 1, 11 . L " . I 't-1 L �, � . a I . . . . . . . 111 L - 1. Ir Of' . " ' 11 - I - . I Voulid to the credit a newspaper. a *nst Auto. _intoX,efLVOh becau � tbesp,* rowws is , I I . LL . I . � - ,gai. � The centre one 'Of . - � I - Such was 1 . - fruit medicine, acts the seeret trial chamber. -. ' I . ". - -4111, . - I L L I the -noliev h:- -Inaugurated - - this wonderful L, I'ti 11 .. .. I . . I 11 . f , . ii �r in. n.1nating organs. "Everythi . . - - . the applearance it puts up just as a 11 When as managing et t( � 1870, hl directly on all the eli ng visible 'is bathed in a . . I L � . . I "I'll engine sy . C 417, ' . the 2 deep bloodL r xe- I I . -_ I'll, . I . I - . � . ordered' Henry M, ,St; tnley into 60c. &.boki 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. ed. Whoever *aE � I . * LLL 11 . A iaft , N Livingstone; . . I . . 11 i . - - mmgn with big clothes- To keep a ii!0 heart 'of Africa to find ponsible for -this -color. scheme. has, "I L_*M idet St - . At all dealers or -sent on receipt of sl . 1 4 , � � I . .. - '' . - i � *hen he sent the ill4ited JeU1111P, tte . shown diabolically cruel ingenuity. .. . I _: I , � . . . -a-tive . . . _iwortoiue - I . V . I _ ­ pricebyFruit slimited,Otlaws, � -_ I ­js;wn you require 'a good mower, ehSY � I I .) expedition to 'discov - - the North . I ­ As the �prisoner takes hi's place in � � � . i � if� � I vkL - ____:_­__ -.r--- 'fierce red I I . *MV"d . 0 � , Polo; and wlien he jo 'ed UX - - . an improvised dock, a -1 -_ 1*0 Inanal working, durable and of hard SteleL . 6 � laying of the 'Coramer ial Cable -all light of high voltage is, turned upo'n ! Now � , . I . . . . - as 0 tvnical instances of � enterprise to Soldie6, of course, predominated, and him, after* the -fashio, I . .1 � .... � ­ I - Is mmerat I , � of- . a stage I I . I �� L - - - _'W_� Of L � . . * - V 1 � I o I 44make news" or furthd its transnds- they came from all the corners of the ,,spot-lijbt." I I I _� t r .� ; 'S . T L ... � - -�. ' ' . . - � �. J-Wwt witi � 1. 11 I 11 - Sion. I I I . earth. This khaki elemeiit was' not - At the some moment, a ''door the 11 . ­ I � -...$5.25 4, , I . I valu- there to- grace a 'SOLC I, 1.11 " . . I; 0 60M $1 3 Wfe mower, 14 inches .. I . ly ett donate I many iety function, but ,prisonek . faces opens and Bertha ,. . � 11 -_ ___x - . Ir. Benn . - I . , I— � I * , I 1. . I . I . -Fa y zwm - . - � � I - e' &velol?n�ent Of was., keen 'to review- old -scenes and Krupn enters an er 'Seat on , I . . - � I �* � .able ,tropies, for. th id takes h I � I I . - . . - I . .,-- for 1. "Thi � Gordon '-Ben-' refresh old memories. The aud' 11 - ifts . L 4 Wfe mower, 14 inches $7,50 . 91 91 scientific' s�ort. xence a red-covired dais.- She wears a � I I- I .. .1 _� . # , - . I 1P I I . ,4 611 ', - - '�ett Cups" for ballooi ing, motoring, ,walked alid --moved stiffly 'with. the robe of .� blood red, the upper Part of � I . I � I I - - =*as.pd sm- , I I.. . :' L, I . I - ­ � � -1 tt . e fe itures of the' I � � . � - MWIlAft, . ' � � � Vul . and Aviation Wer . re Mists of unds agohe ber,face is concealed a - L I � �­ V& - &Sui 4 linife mower) 16. in&es $9.00't � I , 1 $ day I . I . -matic -Plan . - Cor'ner a. - - I— . . , $ before -the - rheu the - deis low- -mask by red Silken -,. � . , and an academic shaped hat of - . .1 ! � I -:. - , I .� , ny I I :&� . In'to','the- Dark - - . . �_ . � � I I % - . - -1 When Mr. B . oved to Par -is Unds. The mechanisms of war that - tb - " , son hue rests on hler' I L � . . , . . 4i��_ I .. I ., . the Paris edition. e same crim . . � I . 0 1 1 - .. 1. . L -_ -.L ­ tion -4 \ . % . 6 in 1887 he started attracted the civilian element were poal-black hair. . .. Z_ L. . - AWI_� � I - 4 Wfe, 14 incheg%� baZ h0ar'ng _$10-00 1 . I ' ' ' ' - I Lei the spirit of cleanliiness-vvhich means, I - AW. 4xv L . .,.; - , of the New York Herald, and again familiar to -them and weighed but little � The Ulan . - : ... I I . ,I . � I L I . . She sits in -the shadows. I , vt empuo - . L . . L�� ­ qAV4%� to *a. unique position, as this is Atill with them in Comparison yvith the scale in the dock cannot see the woman who � - !,Sunlight Soap -penetrate everywhere �with � : , I � y 4 10"ell 1,6 inches, ball hearing $10-50 . � teonly X:merican daily newspaper models of battlefields.. - 11 0 is trying� him. Neither can lie see.the . i . . f I . L - - � ­ M � I L � I t * - - �_ -1 � "Otba , _. I . - 1. �_ L -_ Y 'this - . I it I magical powers for making everythkg, : I was of er . pub in Europe. During Round the mbdel of the city of red -robed red-nlask*ed sinister figure i s I . I , I I . L . � �_ __ ___ - I I . - lishea . a � .�, � 1. ­ � 4: , , , residence abroad, br6kan only by the- Ypres, both khaki and the older folk itting by,Berthals side. If hecould, et., There i .no'clean � � . ., - . I Ata 198, 1. - #. � . I I � . s i clean and swe Is- ser so . � . . , L 1�_ . ittsh 'G- I - � &--%A un%&cted arrival of- the Bennett who 'p1roudly bare their mourning I it would'strike additional -terror to his . .. . -1 Sri , , " - � ��Ue� � -, I I I !L_ I . � I yac t in New York arbor once in garments -were thickly gathered. already stricken heart. I unive -so well like& -&6 cow- � - a I ­ � , f .- . . I . hree years fo . a short stop, The scale of the model was large . � . '' "- ;S r c , For he woud see one .of the most ��- � R . pletely trusted as ' - . I . , rsally. used i - QoILLS eaf 6 th 'two or t ; - - L 4nfly aw - , I ., m Zi � -,vb o I 4 � . . . . _' I � I � . . i - lis, - A *, 9 1 1 the editors in initiediate, control of enough to show a tree the size Of a yepe I-nt . yet a a ng� figures . I __. . I I I . I � L . . - - � I the New York Herald kept a chair match, a window in a ruined house, play their daily part 'in the hidden I . I . . �,% xnan�, : __ __ ___ mmmww� - - . INV I . ,-. & � I - - , : I their conference ta le a ays va- and almost every -detail. Men bO'nt-� life of Krupp's. .� I 1. _jt­� . - I at . . I * tal0ft ow I ; I I I LLL *. I I I - - it" 't . � 9L I - 14 ,�� 4 . i i : . for. the absent editbr, one of his eininicently to -7n.initure ruins that Prau Kanselfpnn is' seventy-nifie * . . � . L ' ; N C.A t'j ( I T . I i�V VER NEGLIECT� - Pant . I I � � 2 i �� � A " I .. - tut it 1� � - _ - 'Witchlike, toothless, . I � 'he en imbued . I � , . *'Ni .Mt all NE . own ideas to keen hi s, in ( 19 marked the sites of dugouts, shelters. years of age. I �� : .0 . I . with the t he was 'boss, - un i ,h oa ; 1. . _W1 ; . spirit tha . or were even billets in -the early days. with scanty grey hair; black piere- � - - besides - I - � . tp - Insu 11, a Ift cc- co Although � several tl ousaild miles The soldiers, too, caire, in for a, great ink eyes, claw-like hands and 3 nails, : lk � rp I Anvor. 11 ' � * I i I . . Z I . ", � ,N 9-wayi , 46al.of quiet cross-examinati L ' - - . ;­ � Fi" CHIP S � On from her tiger -like nature is devoid of a I I . . L " L., I . . � 1 - _ . . ,� I . .� . 3 1 1 . L . I .11 i : Owd , . � - I . 0 1 � The Hera 1 minutely with the- poor. 'black -clad parents."'Where. � offlee: Seaforthy 00. . v � Id, marked spark of humanity, -,Her laugh setg . with its $5,000 guarantqe of purity. I " I � � - .1 - 4 . � I � �_ .1 , *ao . . - - was Sanctuo3p 'Wood?" -'Tlease6* the ,blood curdling. She s, and has , .. . Nat -�, � the 'ames of the men. who b �_ DIP I IT -W - TURN TO, - , t n - or tews stories� - ­ I i 1. . . i . � I . ,ECTORY. _ V I . . ten certatn, articles . ', �_ , . I ,ol$ � , . .1 I .,Vi�de,.',hy I ., U ­. !pl�ed an L L � .!, ady plaint4vely "can � been for, in�nY years, part and pArcel' ' . was -hiavti' I ., * I � , d " . .- I �� ..- 1�_ . 1� �_ . . ers sell � I � , I . A It grar I I � I � � I which is' th of - Klvapp�s. She know I Let,er'Brot7ters, Livzikd, . I . i . - OFF1CMS- 4 . PNEUMONIAN* L � ­ , -*4�s forwarded to him in Paris a V you show n*,, e kenin - S its every * . Holmes is J. c6rmofly, Goderich-, President I - I - . L I ._11 I I � . E % lie kept in touch _%V_it11 every detail -of' �,oad?" 14ifishmen, Canadians, all secret. - No treachery trial is con- . i , k . - � L . I'll, I ,at Present ., Beechwood, Vice-Pmiderk . personnel and policy- Daily, or Of- ranks from general to subaltern, were. I L, � Sunlikht Soap ,m (_avada. . I . J Evaimp . d�cted without her, She gloats over . I � . � �. .- Petawawa * . � . 1 14 � � -- I Rays e cable �roni �Paris, or wher- swift and soft spoken iT1 their explan- the death sentence. - . ;,here,;-3VT, 44 1 i . : " TV. V. - , Se4xth, SOC.7-Treas-, Bronchitis comes from a neglected cold , tener; tb � - I . � I ever h6 -%rl I . . 11 - I I _. � . I . . I. might. be sojourning in his ations-'keen totexpound$ and kno - I ., , ­ ­ ... Ir I - -sent vis AGENTS and starts with a 'short, painful, dry . ) , Bertha, in.sentencing a victim says. .6.....- M. -­...--.­� - - ---------- I I . it . ; v I , yacht, brought the 3ditor-in-chief's ,jdge�bld in sympathy, for they, too, L . I � 11 � , R. R. 1�0. I - Clinton; Ed. ' "Blank -Blank, you have � . - �i . .1 � I L I _Ms. S, .&I -ex- TAitch 0 cough, accoinpanied with -rapid wheezing, 'bxecutive orders, tor promotion Or had left memories of sacrifice in the . � . . . � I Tonto to V" . Eftebley. Sedort , Murray' and a feeling of owessian or tightnm discharge, for compliment or repre- city of the dead. ' . �g _ ... . - h - JobA - I guilty of 'treachery a ainst our sov- - i . � .. - 7> - -1 Brucefield, phone 6 on 1,37, Seaforth" ' ereign Lord the Emp,eror.. . _1\ I ter fAetor ' through the chest. I . . mand , or sketch of general policies. There was somehow more I � I ich; R. G. K; . IL � than a � "You have betrayed krupp's for . I - 'L - - A .1 � bi' His whims amo-unting, his critics bond of cbance4net acquaintanceship . I I � I - ! - I Twhilng -Hjuth, Brodhagen. You have, no doubt, vmkened up in said, to eccentricities, ere one of the about, the exhibition. The trophies ,Old. , . . I � I . . - .. � retgmed � the morning aud bave.had I to c9ugh ' - "To betray Krupp's is to betray the . I L - winter I at DIRECTORS I , most interesting angles of his per- were too poignant, too intimate �, "Ll - . Brown, 0 seleral times to raisee the phlegm rom sonality. He laughed at conventions, TheO audience. too -acut - Fatherland. Por the . might of our I . � I � . . L - I I I . Willial John L 01 '. ely - "en- Empire ig�symbolized in Krupp's. . I I Toronto, 8� BILDnewies, Brodhagen; James 'E'Van3l, the bronchial tubes, and have foiind it and invariablv printed in t1le Herald rapport - People who in the ordinary ct L I - .. $. I tan; Jus. I By a charter granted by'his Im- 11 .1 .1 . , � . - - .Tohn . Xu,.o P"Chlivood; M. MeEwen, M � a a yellowish or gray, greenish color, the worst things en ay d not have spoken a word to, . -ntativ fric fly, Goderich; D. F. MzGregor, - . I... perial Majesty, my late father, the, . - - 1, � . come; and you have received relief right away. about him..' one another felt the,ir4iplicit but silent founder of this gte�d firm, bad pow- I I - LL I - I ag- air ji, R No. 8, Seaforth; i. G. Grieve, , ' L 11 : s . Mr. Bennett was boin in New York partnership that -these battered relies L .- ; beig. Itavle ,6.41 arlock; rm' Of bronch'itis, which if � er to try and sentence in this ,chani- - "?- ,_ - I Walton; Robert Ferris, H This is a fo � � . .. City, ,May 10, 1841. - Wb en 73 -years conferred upon thein, and soyriehow I . I � ­ extorge MeCartnpy, No. 3, Se0orth. not cured immediately nxiy turn'into ' ber those of his workpeople suspect- I . I Wrb �, � I to "Part � � . . ; old, in 1914, he marri a,d -in Paris the- or other as soon as the opening �% L . � I ' � , *. .0 - - paeumonia or some more serious bl ed of being spies. When my father � � H Fw rr, ' t trOu e- Baroness de Reuter, idow of, George speeches were over little groups were died and I succeeded him as -head of . - . � -_ I . I �, I ,- I Methodist S Cure the cold with DriWood'B Norway. Julius de Reuter, a soa of the f6und- going round. Here a New Zealaiaer I t; I I G. T. R, TIME TABLF , . this concern that power was vested * , Owing to - ows: ,Pine Syrup and thereby prevent bron- eT' of Reut�rls�� Ltd., a British tele- was convoyinz a group of English . ITY - Trains Leave Seaforth as foll in me by the special N�ish of our Six - Itsa .- I � hmfmn, �14).55 a. in. - F6r Clintons,Goderidkt Wtij and pneumonia taling hold on graph news, service � The Baroness ladies, there an Afistraliali"was. taWng Kaiser. Under' # I sentence you to ., � L . - an accide � I f a - inguis e visi - , a& - I I was then about forty years old and halting Freneb'-w, disti - h d � i J � _ I � Wingham. and Kineardine. Yom sydem. . L - It, - - , wo childrW She was tors. Khaki was,,'.telling its perZn �j death -death by.'sboo nix at dawn to jwveral br� � . . mother of t . I) � I . . I reasons- WHY_ , hope he V ' . . __ � .%M p. m. -.For , ; . _ I Clinton, Wiugh&m Mr. E. Jarvi, New, Finland, Seek., formerly an America4, Maud Potter, reminiscences ofVimy Ridge and the morrow. - . ! I . . � I and KincaHine. V1wUes:--"I was troubled, for years, with' 1, .o of John Potter, of Phila- Butte de Warlencourt. Machine . I I -ap ­ . . . . . -Rev. IT,� daug5ter guns I - 11 - 11.08 p. in. - For Clinton, Goderich. ' bronchitis and could not find- any relief. delphia. i snipers' mark, ortars � and A GRAND MEDICINI,p I. I I I .1. 11 I orable pr�,, I 6.36 a. M. -For Stratford, Guelph, I was eqxniftlly bad oil a (tanip day. J s, trench in . � I . . . - --- %ut it ,vv,l I Toronto, OL-alia, No . rth Bay and - I went to 8 druggimt On the day belo e 11 8 marriage, Mr. what 'lot ca4ie in for a personal ex- I . FOR LITTLE ONIES 1 : - . � - I - � I i - r lanation, aifd all social differenceg I I N . . fore he i. 't sad asked hixn for pti d - Belleville and Pet6r- naqa:���to mp um cough and coin Bennett was ba ze _ n the Episcopal P . ) I- lar dutie& . I points west, . otant M MV throat. He gave Church. - were'Wd aside. , ' � - Baby's Own Tablets ate a .grand I , , - I - Ste a -dies nerves - 11. I -1, ties Of X4, � boro and points east. me a bottle of Dr. *o��s Norway Pine I � The Allies and all that the alliance � . - 11 1 #.16 pm. - Fof Stratford, Toronto# =__ which I jOund gave me - instant means found expression in � the little medicine for little ones. They are a . 14 countv * I Montreal and points east. ay.rup JMPBRIAL COLLEC case that held relies of impregnable- laxativ�­mild but thorough in action 1 21- Man - thirit. - - - - things -art rem. I think it is the, best medicine � 110N OF WAR - fail to regulate the boweh I r I I � * - BRUCE for bron6ifis -1 know of. Now I take TROPHIES. Verdun, presented by its 6omxnand-' and "ever 9 . I . I - - gla(I to r) � ILONDON, HURON AND ,� 3 - ffids appetite - -4 cam I al,"ya have 4, bottle.of it on hand." I ant. The board that carried the sweeten the stomach and make baby I I � . - vale. -T - � Going South a.m. p.m. ' Throughout all ag s war trophies well and har-,r ' Coigerning them -1 P, . i - Uathorri I Do not accept. � pubstitut'e for "Dr. 1purt motto of the troops, I'lls ne passeront - - � i .1 have.been regarded ,a� the -fit ar. - Yt Mrs. Francois Fou Tourville, .. 4-HeIPS dig"Um I .: Winghain, depart ..,-. 6.35 3*.20 Wood,$.,, It Is put tin in a yellow . - a simple signboard, meant rhiek, - an alfte it - , 6 -; s f'l campai ,gn. In pas have used Baby's ", . ! � Que., wxtes:---�'I � , . I f J I pleasul7e. .� jklgrav() ............ 6.50 3.3 wrap a; 3 pine trees ite tra4e mark S, more to the visitors than a mere- I . I - 45 , "_ _111 � I . , , .66 - � n times ive elves Own Tablets for ihy baby and would � I , ,p_ _ _ ed only Roma the cap ,s thems - I in TU I Alyth .......... ­.. 7.04 3.48 EA 2_Ao. and 60c - manu4ctur museu�n exhibit. British and French I%Veps teeth dean 1. Moe, - 3.56 y TU.'T. Mijbuxu& UnIfted, Toronto, took part in the tri ph, and the ex- alike, we know what Verdun meant, recommend them to all mothers as . I T - , � � In Brantf� � . , Loradesboro .......... 7,13 i hibition of ticophies as par'- of 'the they never fail to' benefit the little � � I � I - bere wis� .. " an its immortal' - I .1 S econom . I ainton . ............. 1-..33 4.15 6u� ' - . . 7 -_ festival -chat celebrated vict)ry. To- d the memory of " The Tablets ar' sold by medi- - � 6-ItIs ical I - - �; I iWifibeer ol . 8-08 "-" glory transformed that simple case ones. e I - ,aptives, . dealers or by mail- at .25 cents a - I I Kippen .............. 8.16 4.41 CARRIAGE FOR SAUL day Our ideas have,ebanged; c of exhibits into a radiant shrin So cine . � " . I the hall - I I f so far as the Allies aria eoncer�ed, are e* first box rfro�n The Dr. Williams' Medicine . . T4 presente Hensall .............. 8.25 4.48 � I I it is with all things in this . dl n04- . . I - _ . FAeter .............. 8-40 5.01 Two- seated Gladstone, natural wod, as honorably treated and 11 made Part temDorary exhibition of the 'Imperial Co., Brbckville, ont. 12. . . . . I . I I �. I . ficient j i . ing, coin- puplie interest � % - ­ I � Ill 6.13 good as new and easy roan - a "show"; but the ow - beautiful , 9f War Museum. The objects all speak . Centialla ............ 8.57 fortable family rig.' Appl PA This m the captured machines and actual . I . 6.15 y � - - ,� I I iDf bon b 1 10-05 EXPOAW OEM geafdtlL 2M.tf material of war,rema;n% unabated, of heroism. endurance and self- ACTIVITIES Or' WOMEN. , ,_; - I -_ . taken - Ll -,-- Going North a.m. � p.m. . I I Londoners are juk � As keen to see the sacrifice. Manv'of the exhibits are . I . - - � I 't, - " . Xiss 1�va Fenton, who organized the 1 � 1, v% I it it it , Germ'an guns at I Imperial War made 'all or in', part by wbmen's men workers in Brifitin!s munition! 11 I I . � I . it 8.30 4.40 . � thei __ L,�ndon, depart - - - - - � f 1xhibition at; wer. the licinans cen- . labor patriotically and ungrudging-ly wo � r kdn� . . 42�!_ I , I . . . factories, has been asked by� the Am . . � It . . �, 11 � - � -d 1' , can � - given Government to undertake: the I I I ley Ove C.�Utralia .............. 9.35 6.45 . turies ago tu view'the captur( ,: and all bespeak the national 1. Keep the soldlirs it would: I i Exeter .............. 9.47 ' &W Had Heart Trouble tish war chariots. - Arlart from all the will to conquer and to achieve a I I - Mel If i Z sailors suppliedl . Hansall ............. # 9.59 'I 6.09 - I I same wor],� in this country. I f - hoped thi wounderful mechanism of 1war, ag lasting and viletorious peace. These � I . I . . ..... 10.06 6.116 For S Yeam. - manifested in'weapons, airplanes and models, too, niade by wounded men, New York is planning to- open a , . 11 Z � .1 . �_, . -1 axid_ peac BKippen ........ :..... 10.14 6.24 volunteer Red Cross factory similar to . World. ,� I ruce4eld ...... h implemenis and the s "Iengines made by wo- - I . �.. I i -aeration in Philadelphip. where I . � � �, - I , - rs.] Clinton .......... k... 10.8-0 6.40 � misiles of warfare, this'exhibition is a men's labor, are no .less trophies Of that in o - 't I �'� I and M .28 6.57 � WOULD GO INTO FITSe 6 war than s both night and dav shifts are working. ' 19 I ��_ � i R�lph rrd� Loridesboro ...... � .... 11 . marvellous advance upon all war ,are the shattered gondola Sealed I . � I Myth 7 , ns or the mortars -and 'field The Remingtwn Arms company is ' , I .� * I I I ............... 11.37 j .05 . collection$ and milita,tv museums. of of Zeppeli I . I I E PE NFE513 ,Gu - .1 � I., I Belgrave . I ........... 11.50 , 7.19 - I seeking 1,000 additional women em- I tight - - I I � - � I j the past, by virtue ol'its marvellous guns captured from the enemy. & .1 11 * I . - - 31L 7.401 Through one cause or another a,large ­*- . -nloyees for work in manufacturing and -_ . . .11 I I Wingliam, arTive ..... 12.05 . . . photographs, writes Capt. H. B. C. : ,.:, � . On' an�(� ,:, . 0. - , - ____ � . I ms;onty of the people are troubled, more nd '; b inspecting rifles for the American , 1. - _. , 11 passenge, or less with some for*m of heaA trouble. Pollard, from Lo re orted' BERTHA �KRUPP IN HER - OWN troops. .. Kept I " , , do as p � Carla,da I C. P. R. TIME TABLE Gaz te Times. The ' I ' 11 ___ li� � GUELPH & GODERICH BRANCH. Little attention.is paid to the slight photographs which e he walls are COURT SENTENCES TRAITORS. American edue4tors claim that un- . right I . � tickets -a I � . I secret service agent des- less niore girls talce courses preparing - . � � - weakneiss until the heart starts to beat" gem�nts so A neutra . I � - bL- Called - w kly "the most them. to 'enter college many r � . I TO TORONTO irregularly, and they suddenly -feel faint vast enjar ine 20 f e�t long, cribes in a London i ee . gil0s' I . - and the fig�ur_es are �ife size. They I -- U 1. befjDre e I I 1. . . and dizzy, and feel as if th ,y were air amazing court in the world," as f oi- schools will have to be abandoned. . . - I - l A.M p.m. . f jother. have been' taken in the very press of . I - - - I � I has be,P-IBI 1 1.35 ing. � action, and -are not mere poses col- lows: The most secret'and amazing Although women car conductors,in - - 1. 1, � I of the 4 - t5od.erich, leave ........ 6.40 On the ffi-91 S� , court in the world, perbips, is to be Camden, N.J.4 will not be allowed -to .1 L _. - � ' . : Wyth .................. 7.18 "2.14 .. y of lected in safety milOs-behind the lines. found at the Villa Hugel in Esee-n. wear high heeks they will carry -their t � MADE IN ' � I - haVilig b the heart Mi'ibllsu!%�Jfl�cart . . . . . erve anadian, New Zealand and Here is an undergvound apartment of money in leather bags suspended from � � � I . 290 b,.r.r , pajiton ............ _.:..7.32 - 2.210 - Pills should be taken) and thus secure The C � - - I - Guelph ............ :.....9.38 4.80 prompt and permanent relief, Australian authoritie4 have all C01- the mansion tenanted by Bertha &upp their wrists. - ., ; CANADA ". )I- Board. I- . 1� . � 7 1 : * . Mrs. W-�-H. ., labotated with the !Imperial, War traitors employedfjat the great Essen' A conference was recli . T. h. e 0 t ; I vvrites.-" I was troubled with my �_ A - 'WaY Wav FROM TORONTO heari Mus6em Management�; War Office, death factory are tried for the crime England to nrovide pardnts wi�th ad- 1 * I. I , . - !roronto Lelave .......... 7.40 5-1-0 for five years, and was so bad it w Admiraltv and air _NPtinistry all have of treachery. Death is their inevit- vice and information on ttfe vatious t I I - . . - is to 'eth . ould � I - ____ - - save � Guelph, arrive ....... 1-00 send me -into fits and smothering. I rofessions and occupations open to I . # 1 oo-88 contributed their fi Ist Photographs dble portion. . � - to ' p . �Who, are Walton ............... 11-43 9.04 could not do any. work while I was af- and m trophies of the The Cannon Queen herself i -S the girls. . . . 0 . I . . ..4-12-03 9.18 fe-ated but after taki so that In! - I . : 6 war. ting i 96 - . ue umn B1 th tbe whole display judge, I __ -, ...... ng three boxes ol I Pitilessly, mercilessly, without Womenhome teachers are being em- . - - . Z .... : ...... 12.15 .-,-, 9AO Mil urn's Heart ,tnd Nerve Pills, 11 a vestige of - I - ar, Alrt�m b P is genuinely represent a- - I Zeng % I . .. ..... . . emotion. she passes the ployed in San Francisco, Los Angsles' . . - Goderkh --o..- ...... &40 9.55 have regained my healtin-11 I tion. , But ev tuteresting than drez�d sentence. And she sits statu- and Fresno to conduct Am��ricanization : . � I - the ticke . . ­ A& - Below: co"0000= at Gvwlph Intictlea witS I , IMIburn's Heart and Nerve Pills the exhibits was -the �rowd of specta- esque.' . Chew " a eal -- ­ -- Woodstock IA*- I 50c.,Per box at all dealers or mailed are tors that attended L 11 d French's o and unmoved as the piercing wcrk in the bomes. Of the -foreign pop- it ner every m I - - tained ifi , - . direct P- blood -curdling shrieks ' for I . , % I -r- � - swim tuo hr (;4t. . mercy. ulation. � I - . AoA, Detroit &24 Chift9c and an to_ i on.receipt of price by The T. hblbt= ,ening of the exbibitior a few days -ago. from , tbe* doomed wretch who hai� "Lle title of The 1roft Man Oi Kussia 1. - �� . in Co, Lir�ited, Toronto, Ont. T& audience was. in&Fed representa- I I _'� - - I � oloen as I I . I .. I , I Senieftte "won, - sold the carefully -guarded secrets of bag been conferred on Mme. Rellentat, - T � I I I I . - - � , 11 � . -1 AQUOM 1'. tive of Great Britain nd the Empire. � . 11 . . , . . I ­ 1. - Essen pierce the artificial atmos. the woman minister of welfare of the 1. . . I The %,.-. . . - I N - . - � wour - - ­ I � loud voi, . I - . . . I I __� I ( I . � . - - . .- � i I . I , 11_11�4 . W I �_i - . I. - � I "Pleas, . . . . . - Z � I � . . . j I . . I 11 I .11 � . bft" By, . . � 17 � � , �11 --- I . j,74 - I : - , I I . � . - I . : I - � � _f � - � I I . � , I I . . ; . . - 1: I ­ -1 � ­ � . ; � . I . . I � I . ".- . . I � - . . , � I -1 � I . I I I . - I - - � I . , . 3 . ­ . I j I . i I ! . - . � . . I - � � � . .� tl I � I w � I � 7 . _� . i , . I . I I I .1 . � - � . I - . I .,. - . . 11 1. . Z � . - .- - , -1 - . � - ­ - - . - - - 1. - i . . I , ; - - - . - - I . , - . I I . � � y I . � . . I . - . t � I I I , 11 . . I . I t . . - . I , . - - , ""a"Movia,�_