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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-12-12, Page 2I _ - _ -1 I_ _, ...... .- -_ -.1____-_-- - - : -- .. _x _ r _ _ a•- _ - .. - o. • - Y' r - - s .. , . 1�1 '.. -,. ,.........� .-� ....- ..-n-... DECEMBER - ._ or w. -.,.. I 11 0 __,__ i/s I 11-. , . _V - . - , - Molsons , . 7a- And Nom " , I I a I ' __ Ix Incorporated' in 1855 - : u i i CAPITAL AND RESERVE $9,000,fi00 . °. � O��er I.20 Branches . SAVING BUILDS C'HARACTE"tart to -Save i t `- Systematic saving strengthens character by, inducing self-denial 11 - -- e �' and creating independence. ' - The easiest method of saving is by depositing a. certain portion. • m of your earnings regularly in THE MOLSONS BANX. .With the '%. ! addition. of interest at current rates a substantial sura is soon acquired. ... I - x Small accounts receive the same. attention . as larger ones-- - . a efh+ knt courteous service, to all, 1;1 .- 2 GAIN we are faced with the ,importance of. confining our�Christmas giving to gifts that are BRANCHES IN• TIIIS DISTRICT 11 practical. Again we must exhibit true economy in.our choice of presents for father, Brucefieid St. Marys Sirkton 1 mother, sister and brother.. You should realize that the place.to obtain thi6 kind of gift is 6 I . in a .hard►►are store—for in our business nothing i placed in stock that is not a; truly weeded Exeter Clinton Hansell Zurich .: ; -r • article: In this Hardware Shop you will find everything necessary from which° to make your 1 ` wise selection for the entire family. f t , J , i ,- __ To %IoRke Some woman He ►py dote thew i �r-lpful suggestions: C. .. _, ... ; . - _ _ _ I s' �rtrany journalistic pens kept busy as .5 e ' , ` i about Karl. For one reason, he never THE W KI L P UT UAU 1. - 4.50 Y Tea Kettles .. , ..... , ..... $.1.25 � ; really abdicated and he is constantly �, I - • • ARE INSURANCE CO'' ` surrounded by individuals who de- ' s Roasting Pans...... . _ . ... $2.00 Granite Child's• . Set ..... `....... 75c • plore the passing of the Hapsburg ►'- �, monarchy. That Dari: Hapsburg HEMI OTIC--SEAFORTH, al+iT'. LL Oil Heaters . , . $7.00 to $8,25 a - - Canada Range . '.....' ........ $10Q-00 -- - would like to recover his crown is ; y I -.,. OFFICERS .. t ,, `` , .. 4 understandable even though it might Cedar Mops , . , ..... , ,x,1..50 Auto Skates ....�, , ....E$1.90 to $7.09 �... - . . 1n ��.t _ .. _ be thought that the crown of Austria ; J. Connolly, Goderich, President ` '� 'Y4 Rodglers' Silver Knives and Flashlights , ....... , .$1.25 to $3.00 Alp „ at present cannot but be one of ;oJas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President .' -. 1 T. E. Hays, Seafort See Weas, I ^ - - - — , Forks, dozen ............... $7.00 _ thorns. h, Y=- ;' ,5 - Pocket Knives .......... tic to $2,50 1 He has nothing to do, and it is i AGENTS = Berg- Spoons...........$1.25 to $3.00 - -hinted that his means are straitened, - Alex. Ditch R. R. No. 1 Clinton- Ed,, Thermos Bottles, qt.... $4.00 to $4.50 ' It has been rumored ' that Karl ' Hinehley, Seaforth; John Murra�r,, Community Spoons, dozen:......�$7.00 , Hapsburg -and his family think of _ Sleighs, hand made....$%00 to- $5.00 Brucefield, phone 6 on 137, SeafortY. • ... 0 .....50C to $2.00 ETAtaking t P tshrd ueaidence n fw in Spkn, J,- W. Yeo, Gvderich R. G. Jar. �� .. Scissors ....... . , ... .. .. pe ani 1 YP -vbb q in milt Brodha en, .-'�` ,r Food Choppers ........ $3.50 to $4.50 Safety Razors , , .. $5.00 40 .DIRECTORS _� c Straight Razors, .... , , ,$2.50 to $3.00 In Africa suffrage has been gained • Sad Irons ..................... $2,50 by the women of East Africa andhaffi Kinn, No. 2, Seaforth;o Razor Strops............50c to $1.50 .... $5.75 25c a 5c aloneesia, the Union of South Africa Bennewies Brodhagen; James lova,, Electric Irons ............. ; -I I- - Shaving Brushes ........... t 7 t e if -g g dominions oris, h y , - • Jar of h ae avernin om i Beechwood-- Xi McEwen, Clinton, ,$4.75 to $5.50' withholds citizenship. from its wo- Connolly, Gader eh; D. J. cGreg�oer Carpet Sweepers , :....' . p kin Machine :.. 95.00 Hand Saws .................. $t2.25 men. R. R No. 3, Seaforth, Grieve . Hiectric Was g , $ i � 1 No, 4, Walton; RobertYerris, Harlock' Red Star Washer ..... ... , . $16.50 hammers ... , .. , ... _ . 75c to $1.25 + NEARLY 3,40` RILLED. George McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth. . Lined ' Mitts .... , .......75c to $1,75 In Ontario last year, the lives of11 _ _ Wringers ............... $6.50 to $7.50 ' i 3,080 persons were claimed by con- -- r Back Bells . . .......... $3,50 to .$4,00 Potato Pots ......... $1.10 to $2.2a j suniption. This is all the more ter - .L I 1, :j rible because moat of them might c Nickle Teapots . , ....$2.00 to 3.5A Whips .... .......... ...25c,to $1.50 1 I have Wen saved had they been �Gr, T It. TI�41� 'I•�iBLH LLL helped in time. Trains Leave Seaforth as follower. Here is a case in point. Several 14,511 a, m� -=- For Clitt#�n, Goderi . I ... .. L . I . - - I I . - - " I years ago a man came to the Mus- 'W gham and Kincardine. . ' koka Pree Hospital for . Consume-` 5.53 P. 'In. -- For Clinton, Vinghan __ tines, He •had 'been, on Active `Ser• a Kincardine, . vice in Africa.,, where hardship and. ---- - o —ott y p ea<posiire had broken down his • m. k*o 11 � p r -Clinton,'ton, . ericlsa tiA. 30 . a. - m: Fov, - Stratford, Gue1pI6 I3 - - .I health. Suspicious of his syn�;ome 6 . t. he sought our aid. A short ti a ago 1 `poronto, Orillia11 North Bay a 1 ... - U t� $ V ,� - ' ho wrote- I points west, Belleville and, Peter- -Ge -0. a � born and points east: . "Th gl Sospj tal a soldier 11 4 . • rola i our 6.16 , p. m For Stratford, Torout ry E 2 ,.. L r - I 1-1 I . I I I . of the 9nnth African 1� ar regained : I . ; Ai 1 • his health and -a fancily a happy ontreal and points east. ° , - xll Thome-" LON N, hURAN AND BIt[1G�...' I �' u This is not an isolated case, for L SEAPORTS 4 Going'South a,rn. I �9 o bb Londesboro ......... 7.13 3;6 . U 9> many others Have been restored to = p o ' health and anxious families, It takes c, v �' Clinton , ... , ... 7.3 3 .4.1 isY , �'a, _f 'i O Youmucr gift, whatever amountw 1 $.d$ 4, o Brucefield ,,.. - I _ Kippen . ...,.. ... 8.16 4,41 .f' - b . - e gratefullyreceived 4.. P _ - — - - — -- - .� Contributions may be sent to Hensall ......... L. , 8.25 , -4.4g i , ,...• a in v e -Exeter , . , .:. , . , , .... 8.40 SSI �; b nightfall a hundred people. were you receive this 111 be oh or close these various iiiierlopers in Switzer- ately cut `°Him; sailing past him m a , Sir Z'Villiam Gage, 84 Spad a a: enu , r; THE HUitON EXPOSITOR I Y Centralia ..... , . ,., .is scouring the country, while wines -to the Mississippie River. I can give land on propaganda, spying, contra- manner at once so insolent and sa or George A. Reid, 22,, College street, S.3 & Toronto, Wing tri, depart..... 6.35 3,2 ! 11111had been sent• to all ,nearby towns. him a better home and a more bril- band of war slid profiteering. The absurd that the British lord burst out i • ° _ Belgrave 5.50 3. . There was no result. Next dad>Iaere pant future than you: So rest easy situation of to country, surrounded laughing. �•'•'" •"' T Blyth ....... ... ... 7.04 ii.4Ek SEAFORTH Friday, Dec. 12th, 1919, were many more searchers. � Th po, , and •let destiny have its way, I am, as it is by France, Italy, 'Austria and ; On the Lake of Lugano, at a de- - . 10SHE A.5 g STRUNG 11aiA1 . ' ' lice were called. in. Thous. ids=-' of ( ,sincere3y, one that will be a real Germany, len itself to all such' lightful spot called Castagnola, about t . . Going North A.M. , pjt... I z , people were looking for the missing father to the boy. J. P." zriaehinations, f i three miles from the Italian. frontier, 1 A Strange Contrast to the PrasWan London, arrive .... , . 14.55 6,15• P p g # bloodhounds ware ; ut on P. S.—"He is mine b mistake." At reten, Ih. re is hardly a town Prince Joachim = son of William ' Ls�bdon; deitaxt . , , , `. 8:30► 4. - h5:! ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS baby,, anal bio P, Y g, , .., g I linker flame. hi to The detectives attach little im- or tourist resort In it of an import-! ! Hoherinollern lives in a ma ficent - Cgntsliiu • • > . - • 6• ,4_ . his trail• The ,dogs traced m l Y Po , W- fs.Naske? It is safe'to' fear he KIDNAPPING CASE an old irri ation ditch and the fact portance to this •letter. They declare ance .Whe a° former, emperor, or , villa which he has bought. Ile, too, Ec .eter , , , , , , , , ,,, ,, • 9.47 61.M. _ I . g 1"e , rs the best hated member, of the pies- . There is something in a kidnapping that a withered dahlia was picked that it was written by a woman who king, or prince, or statesman, -or " does not seem to be a pauper, nor. , Hansell , , , , .... , , 9, 5$ 6.l+ that Does the hearts .of men and I ant German Government; best cage t m u near by was accepted as an indi sought to disguise •her handwriting. prime minister, or some other fallen fudging by his style. of life, does- he hated that is in Germany. In Kipper `"' • 1fl,06 6,11 .' _, the hearts of men and women .as no P h lucked one Another witness asserts that on the randee is not Lakin shelter. a e r to regret re tali no Ion era ' ° y , Brucefield .:.. , 20,14 6,24 cation that the boy . had , g g appear g t g g allied countries vScheidemann still - Q , , other crime is capable of doing, That as he passed and that it had later day that Billy disappeared she saw to reach ro al hi hness althou h lie still stands forth as h r - Clinton .. , .. , .... , < , 10.;0 6.401 why the mystery of Charlie Ross P + The first fallen royalty e Y g S t e a eh hypocrite, , �: ; Y Y Y < • dropped from his hand. The town of two rough -looking men , leading a Switzerland was Constantine of allows his servants and friends to ad- . the symbol of that "Witical.resigna- :LndeBboro - .. , • . °', 11:28 6, ' has been for a generation and will . , , •;.: Hammonton offered a reward. A little boy between them. That is all Greece who went to Lugano in Ital- : dress him as one; and quite possibl i tion .of the Germ4n Social-Nmocratio Blyth • • • • 11,� 37 y0_ ' remain for other Generations one of , . . ' Bel ve , , .. , . , • moving letter from •Billy s mother In support of the kidnapping theory. ian Switzerland. Here he arrived i,n he looks forward to the day when he ,Darty" which, according to the °•late � 1.1•L ; 7.1.9° life most thrilling mysteries in the s circulated b the thousands of `The .count. near Hammontown is will return trium hantl to Germany. ; Rosa Luxemburg, took lace on `Au Wingiiam, arrive .. - . -12.05 7.4(3• �amials of American crime. That is was Y Y 1917,.ivith his wife (Sophie, sister of P Y g, P iQ� I' copies, accompanied by his photo- in parts, very swampy, and there is why such widespread emotion has been William Hohenzollern); and a suite Many stories have been in circulation ust 2, 1914. Blit for the German ' y graph: The whole country was rouses, much woods. Those who believe g gambling, but I . p , aroused by the strange disappearance of;, about 30 persons. At' that time about his ra a for masses Noske arson%lies khat jnnlcer- anse from but with absolutely no satisfying re- the boy strayed away point out that Germany wa still announcing vic- doubt whether they are anything mare militaristic • reaction which to -day . of three , year old Billy D Y cult. he might, easel sink out of sight in what o r s a ee- poses in -the garb .of Social Dem,oc _ ins home near Philadelphia. He van- y g torics, and suppose Constantine than t is kti wn here a K ff ram nd at "this Of course, as soon as the news the swam or be covered b the g be had come to. a land klatsc&i 6fl'ee house , chatter. It was ' and repuhl canism. iisked on October Stk a p' Y thought that spread abroad Mrs. Dansey was in= fallen leavea in one of the thous- wh+ich was an ad unct of German recently reported that the prince had Still, it is prebs,bly �n exaggera- CC CORNSF �� i..1- writing has not been discovered. ' j Y, Y P P OF �i t0. # Whether he lies been kidnapped is undated with, letters from people ands -of hollows iii the woods, • Mrs. especially as the' agents of the Ger- lost 50,000 francs ($10,000) at a tion to say for the Gerrpan masses.. - PP who professed to have some know►- Dansey asserts that the bo has been I would be more accurate to classify Y man chaise staff were still bus in place near Lugano callgd Cagrino a � y � • *----- '' I indeed a question. He may have g Y g opinion according to the color of the V wandered awe became lost in the ledge of the facts or some theory stolen. He was hardly, three years . Switzerland, ` Consequently, he could sort of neutral isle on Italian soil, P y' to explain them. Spiritualists di- old and, she Says, `. heav on - his ; G=erman national Rag which is -your I 'Apply fever drops then lift ' neighboring woods or swamp and P „ Y , Y think of nothing better to do than to surrounded by Swiss territory. PP Y P' I ; viners, armateur detectives, and. half- legs. In her judgment he could not partieu)ar color, if you have the finis - ,11 .; ligve perished in the bitter cold of go, an hour after his arrival, and sit The most tragic figure of all these fortune of being a German. It works uch off wi witted persons contributed to the walk .far enough to lose himself in I Y COrLaS 1 that night. 'He may have been kid- on the lake promenade in Lugano, great persona who have come dowi>_< like this. If you are (which God for - mail. Mrs. Danaey no conger opens either the swamp or the woods. She ostentatiously napped in -mistake for another bo the letters. The are turned over doubts if he could agave o out Y drinking German beer. in the world is erha s Karl RAPS- bid') a Red a 'SPartacist, Common- ftliEers` . 1' PP y y g t of P P sP.. - , Another theory is that he was This was too much for the Ttxlian burg, formerly emperor of Austria 1st, Bolshevik or elan °a ureic Inde - Id led by an automobile and buried to .the police. The communication earshot in the short time that claps- Swiss, who are by no means pro -Ger- and king of Hungary. Ile may be pendent Socialist, a follower of _ Y that attracted the most attention was ed after he passed the Whites until g said to have been brought to Switzer- Hasse, then, indeed, you hate Noske ii his slayers. There seems about man, and were not at all delighted to as follows: -she went to. look for him. Those ? , f aw much reason to believe one see Constantine in their. midst, Ac- land b the British overnment for, " as the de411 incarnate, a dark aisssa- "Mrs. Dansey: I made a mistake who hold the kidnapping theory be- cordin Y g ' `t thin as another, although the gen­ . gly the former king, was booed after the revolution in Austria, it sin, a miss murderer and ilii to eralgbe of is that he was foull in getting the wrong kid, but as I . live that Billy was stolen in mis- and mobbed,- his hat knocked off, his nt"s Y never can et an o was feared that his life might not be, ; that cacti. Thea;your opinion of him rr . dealt with. The police in man g pPortuni�y of take for Charlie White by, somebody face smacked by a woman and: him- o Y getting the White ,boy, why; I'm � who had a grievance against Charlie's safe there,.and he, with his wife and r can' bre summed= up in the exclama ,cities are on the lookout fon Billy , self. obliged to take ignomiously to family, were conveyed away to Swit- tion, .To -with lltoske, _: ,going to hold on to this boy. He looks grandfather. . 11 Dansey. The detectives with the case g his heels, zerland at dead of night in a special On the other hand, if your favorite � immediately in hand admit that they mod to me. -- He then settled in Zurich. Since train belonging to the British mission color 1s .white--tkat is, if you Dapper N I am 'going to raise him on a tube a Democrat., 4 ,sire baffled, and lrnow no more than the farm until he is the a e of yin ALI 989 A VN HOLE FAM -MY then he has been touring abodt the in Vienna, in.. charge of British armed � , s i ibetsl, a Re- inewspaper reader, g g g country; st y-ing sometimes; at Saint soldiers and pfficers, publican, a. �supponter of Ebert thhen to school and then I am going , to, PER7$H. . ` Noske 19 yoctir, Chief. "; Billy Dansey's parents are not af- .Moritz, sometimes .it other' health re- At first he settled in an old castle in elope in tLese - iedueate him. Now, dont worry h + days, hope is about the scare - 1 fluent. They declare they have no about .the bo as I will have him Two 'Sisters, sole survivors of s sorts, While at Sint Moritz during ilia Canton of Aargau, belonging to : eat of i y' Deice liaPpy' fawfly, greeted its - pleas- the war he' was alw rs glad to acre t the Hapsburg Tamil but this a commt►ditiea between the eneaiaies, so on the face of it the rarest of. the Rockies:. in five days.' . P g y: pear' ; bine and the Vistula. Then you call ,I iprobability is that th child was not y • antlk, as we visited in a sunny -ward dinner invitations' from certain ently proved too small, and it was 3adnapped with the idea of tali He is a wonderful little chap and I a;t• the' Muskoka, -Free hospital'. Ike ,the ' virgin wan,,t #>st• -mea g !already wealthy German• women .staying in also hinted that -it was somewhat too ,.LLLlove him. alio saved' the -republic, fine ,mother and `:several other ilia. bie+et held for ransom;. The Dansey fan- z «Now, the combined private de_ •m ;the same place, :and he presumed close to the. Austrian frontier: What- {bions of E rt's 4o rani t C" 1 iig live in Hammonton, a country ' P embers of the family had died . upon his once -kingly state so far as ever the. reason :may • have been, how-, 1!'e ,the Cler I teetive agencies will not apprehend consuinptitin, and the 1 " ue •had n'n H -you. `ply 1 town between Atlantic City and , p to bring with him a few uninvited ever, the once emperor then leased a y6h � :adopt .for your 'sl the ire as I have his hair dyed and am irtarked .these two gills also for its i alar► , , P friends, whom he thus entertained at fine castle at Pangins, an the Lake of islodei a German c ii"hiladel h'ia. hZx, Dansey, who had all - ready ,to i be on my way. a When own; but' fortunately they yrs eghivalent of "I,et , previously been a , railroad man, �someot a else s expense. But the next Geneva near Geneva itself. Here in Geo ado tt,": and rill clamor e4. �'ffi'E " a bitr Drop s 2ii found in time. da f he °were out iii a alai driv- the first da s of ' Se tenter the. >ifseeiwne on ,an sttl ling ,cora, iasbwtiy- b4ught .farm near Hammonton in , p' One of them said: "I feel the Hoe tnrslss#iklly, "Lbt 'Noske do At" Y, i y p that Dorn stops hurting, then you Iiia 7 i . the hope that life in the open might _ I pital has done 'me a. eat of in and happened to pass his hostess Empress Zita, (a princess of Bour-° %Uut it yott—Stili.aeauning, nserely iiuoprove his delicate health. They of the night before he would , not bon -Parma lit xigli4 onk Yee, magYct jj��) 'j' • good- everytbimg ie lively, and Y _g ). 'gave birth . to her fifth !or argu$ent a sella -vied w►iflf+ant the $tin bottle of Frozone rosEs but #� _ hail been in Hammonton only five OTHER TABLETS `i SOT deign to recognize her. son and.- sixth child. For some rea- slightest intention to offend, .that y �° like it awful well: ' The other: "I No doubt the former Ding of Greece son, Kari took upon himself to in- Toa are a German — n ,tau are a� cantle a>: an ' weeks when. the boy disappeared, and y drug �toxt but is +sa�r- 1 have,gwined twelve pounds, and thunk did - a Iittle propaganda, and perhaps form the Swiss resident of this �addi- i Ma4k, a l o*a—list, a pan-Gerrmsn ,: s eient � ove ever hard co facie practically unknown in the . D�( A' I will - be able to go home for good • , ,corn o y fill. neighborhood. Their nearest neigh-SPIRIN AT ALL •' a -little mild lotting for -a time, but tion: to his family, and at the `same', an iii , r corn between the toes, andthes= !n six month$. P Aerialist, then you ttrili bots are the Whites, whose fields of caIIuses, without soreness or uritatiort; . Suchis the work of the Muskoka whetter he has money to continue time to remind the head of a republi- lie 'apt to dispose of hioske with a Freeurae•e the sensatiosEal diacoYe Bali}ias are famous for many' miles Free Hospital,these •rather costly occupations now is can state that the wis c oontenaptoous a award and �` I for _1 Consumptives. S s anion of P Outarsrd Of iuucinuati genius It is w,W d iu it around. They grow dahlias fox the ; .r „ Thousands of grateful patients can hard to ascertain. The last I heard Aargau is the cradle of the Haps- sw''�P of your band, accompanied by market and are Only Tablets With Bayer Cross" . testify to help they have received . in connection with. him was that his burgs ---an action which seems, to say the sigh, Ach ]a, der Noske, people of substance. I � �• �' therein. It costs a great deal of aide-de-camp, a Greek officer handed the least untactful. Un the White place there is a; child, ale Genuine Aspirin 1 Now►, this behooves sa , ezplaaa- Charlie, about the sine age as: billy, i money to carry on the work. Will b,00 -francs ($1,000) to a Greek About no former sovereign have so tion- First of an, yogi have to know and the two youngsters used to play , ! you help? - . journalist, known ,to be a Bolshevist man tongues been wagged that Gustav Noske, as the German WHAT A 14.Gti;3E PO�_H' - j Y g gged or so "Who's Who'1 for *914 Together. October Stn was ver). cold, Contributions may be sent to agent. (the IaYesi and when Billy told his mother he Sir William (lase, 84 spading avenue, Of course, if the .Swigs authorities available) teati>lles, was .not tinily While nicking her visiting roiiudw. '. wanted to go over to the - Whites I ISA [Rut or'George'A. Reid, 223 College street, could lay hold of any definite infor- bojm at Bsandenbars-on-the Havd one morning a nurse iDr tile Muskoka � and play with his little chum she Toronto. mation about . Constantine's plottings � � � � on July 9, 1.$6.8, but _was boars the Free 7iogpitai -for Consumpt ,yes :dis wrapped him. up warmly, _and ac- c, he might be asked to leave, but it is 1�A0ARETa WOR$ - son of a common Weaver; that he covered a particularly sad case, companied by his dog a little ter- • by no means easy to obtain an sub- lies only a public 4iooi education;' On a dingy street in a hovek- HO .EiK l,91) MONARCHS LIVE y ;WHIG YOU SI,�E ' H,� he started t,eit' an 'lilts career as which the call , vier that was his inseparable com- . . staiitial evidence even against a sus- Y ed home, she toundt panion, he sallied- forth. Air. .and � IN SWITZERLAND .. —.� a cabinetmaker's If you don't see the "Bayer Cross" Geneva the it Ficious person. later he drifted into that a mother delis of ,consumption, Mrs. Charles W1T to were picking Y city of Calvin and now • As a rule, he and his family stay rot• SleR Headache, 8ou�+ Stomacki 7►aurntaifasa and The house was in a filthy eon-•.- - - flowers ;u the field as he -passed, and on the tabletz, yo.t ,are not getting 'the headquarters of the league of I a t very est hotels and a 'sluggish Liver and Bowels-� j Worked on different sllst or- dition, soiled garments unwashed. only t he ry b pay 99 Aspirin—only n Enid imitation. nations has always been known :as Take C re tonight.,) j till. he borne editor -pt dishes, and food 1 ab they hails 1 each other. They saw . T `�, q„ y handsomely for their suites of rooms. t . a asci is t n ght. ,F aY out, even -. B3 lly's h�:c 1 r'�isalyo1arcng sirloin the he Bayer ..ros. is. your only way the city of refuge, but since the war, The associa diol with the local = it Chemmi tz Volkstimme, one of tine ; the bedroom itself there sto d a IoatLLL of knowing th ;, =.i aie getting genuine y e Most . important SOCialist o rows of dahlias, and that was the last the whole of Switzerland has become. ole• and now since the revolution P*Wea i of breid and an- uncovered bottle of - 1.Aspirin, piaci ; ib, d M. phy�ictans for a Coon Fm P ' Fu rid lob a Bad: - Tadet, `Tedi tions in that- Saxon stronghold of :So- ,milk. seen of n try of refuge. The majority in Germany and Austria, they very , 6u , �` 8^8s• ' r, over nineteen tic..• .; s4;1-� Rroved safe by` eia7 Deinocrac In a c1tG }'.':6r of an hour or so, the T' ` comes within the category of undesir- d e touch en with th trait, Bellew skin .tad Dliae a Heade Y. And thusesiy!r'is Amidst it all two children played,. millions for .J, .tri.. ,.lit Neuralgia, Colds, seldom, one tri c even a son; this `SSozi," this scribillet tests !bath too Dun terrier r,'.`•,-ncd : atnt! ._.ilei thi:i , • abler, legation or consular officials belong- I aches comoe from a torpid Iver and, , Young to help or to real1w , Itlteuznatism, t�=i�,t5,v, .Neuritis, and for g g clogged bowels, whi upstart, this. nobody, Presuwes j(jw 1 that the wounds r; alarmed 1." = S ran.,w, .for the dog Pain ;F;iter,tllz . Tn Canada. During the war it was chiefly spies, in to these powers. gg' w eh cause our atom to Y Don be left alone. and the f` were r<<c�Iy a*lart, She ,- .� 7 plotters, diplomats ---accredited but I ach to become filled with undigested occupy the office of a SOLarnllrorst S The mother died .before an ambo-- �,� Ha:; ly t►, t , tablet$—also Y Some . of the royal, imperial or and a Room and calla himael! latice could bs art food, whish sours anc� fermeWts like gar- mmaned, walled a. ; -e c .iitr°', . ,.d their - larger sired " . <. r' ,oackages can be ?Hare i•often .disc .edited—progagand- merely political refugees in Switzer- ter, of War of Gerrnau . T ; ' r :ts re t. �•• A . ,.• . ists - and rofiteers who sou ht and land used before the war to know car- ` a >i'r y his is but typical of ilia waste&o told he. l ,; ha,d aeon the Haid ,aL of tin s , P , g , b 1n a swill Barre±. s the Brat From the Prussian funkier point of of. consumption; s child, Acettr' ranie�ay Mrs, White, Aspirin ::i : , ; ,dt. ,lark re laterad too often .obtained, nes to Swiss fain of the Allied di lomats here and step .to untold misery�- -in cation, foul mew the the poor are its tragedy of it all is tiger- 1 especial victim • the rnot�t'"T ( 8 P : a s, 'Too til to work tlr$y, _ trr.rie I off . toward a in Gamic., �.. - . . '>>Isrnufecture of '$oil. Leoine, Trotsky,.`and Radek, the' often when they chanced to• meet in , gam, bad breath, ye'1low�ekrn, mental whelming, And et you have peach oY;� ., ; ec: 1 _ fah- �ltbupa �, a Bolshevist leaders dear eve - Y Y . to be a ;are unable �v supply even the neves- cel.. •., . 'alieylicacid, le , all spent the first the streets, or in some hotel lounge, a, everything that, is. horrible au, German, or to. know the German Ian_ s ties of life lia fxe�r � ^ f F' j } The�'e tiY1 rlt� i art that As irin three years of the war in Switzer- nauseati 9 C3asca to -n' ht °wit,. iia a an .,, • Au will wish to hell.. p they .simply bowed to one another; as .. ig g; - g d German people thorough- This can. best be done bwas no response, ane after half an ui,-itn; P.' Yee ',: , , • e, to assist the land, and it was, from this country but I remember that when a dis- , give Your constipated bowels a thorou, ,Y, in order to appreciate - Y assisting flair's he t`i;hri 41 ��t: a�. CC11;1 }�: S.. (l t r: ;; Ap the fell- our Hospital tor, t > h <i� Tablets of hat 'they departed fgr RnsGia L• ,;c r. tirtsru�^hPd 'Sritir diplomat a peer of cleansing Sandi 'Straighten 99 out preme funniness of the name Noske. Contributions may be sent to . .- mz`r I .r `•"ewe l be stamped up trouble there. Possibly one da,' it the realn3- pasted ueen �So hie of morning, The work while <ou Glee It is the hyperbole o!' and a mo: t'ioroug h sear h _ Q P Y Y F philistinism, Sir William Gage, 84 �pgdi€ a, avenue, - ' Y c was or «; - �j =• ;tis mark, the will be known what millions, oven Greece in front of a hotel where she a 10 -cent box from, your druggist or social nbexieteneo or George A. Rei 22 _ n ;. a billions of money have been spent,by was staying in Zurich; she dellber- - keep you feelin opc for months. ` d' 3 College streetA. ganized F r3,tYC-` �`,o� - . _- _. �, .- . ,. _, _. _._ r u. __ ...A . - •. __ . . 11 . - . -- u _4 :a _s. �. - . 1. I . . .- - .. .,I,- _, ­ ­­ ­­­­_ `-_1 __ ­­__­ ---,-''-, -1 I --- T V .. ': I . e . � -. . I I ­ - - 1- � -. . - .- 1 . I ,- � -1 . . - -...-- ­- . _. I ­ -L .11 1-_ - -­-­----­ I I - .-/.6 . 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