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The Signal, 1917-9-27, Page 66'7 l• 7e1 4.4 7,,AtAvix6,4$ ) 44,1M1M1,4*/'''' t1,0,1;o: 3 '1), 00NC:hi ,tet • • 'Mika', ihist 121? The Saults Coal Co. inooneeion. adollionage t tiletiiiill EXCIAtellvie AGRNTs Pole LEHIGH VALLEY Ttita ('Ult. THAT SATISFIES We deal iu Hard and Soft Coal, 1,1,n', Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood, Merle and Hemlock Slabs. Fresh cars of Lime and Cement just received. 01,411 - - - 75 R. ). Saults' hiesidenee 275 W. W Sattlts' Resideuce 202 ‘411.11.1.4."‘al."01040hatiMegeleteeeteneme New Perfection Oil Stove Why not economize by using less coal or wood? The New Perfection Oil Stove is just what you need. We have them for :sale- three -burner and:four-burner Stoves. Call and See Them -- W. R. PINDER Phone 1311 Hamilton Street w•••••••••••••••••••••••••••. GIRLS WANTED mitre wort. to fill the Place. of c front Voting woolen Mil render I Ile inert wr lin nave gone 01 are going to illUI•444040•••••••••• Liberia Joins Nations Fighting Against Huns For the Cause of freedom ithateapeateeeta0+044100.4•40004diee.0 T1fE entrance of the Republic of Liberia line the war against Gernaaay threw* another 411,1140 square miles of territory and another 2,- 000.0 do people thee the balance against tbe Ceatral Powers. Liberia la situated on the west coast of AhleaAt the point wbere the coastline oaken the great bend to form the Gtal a anise.. Its Peed - Hon puts it directly on the line of Gesell communicatioa between Eu- rope and Swath A/rica and polite; by way of the Cape of Good Hope. The republic has a ociaatline of setae 300 miles and poesessea • ampu- tation estimated at from 1,600,090 to 2,000,000. The part of the republic that has been developed is only a etitualine strip of about seven miles average width, or a little more than 2,000 square ilk les all told. The re- mainder of the country is occuPled by native tribes. Tbe population comprises from 12,000 to 16.004 descendants of American slaves, some 40,000 Christianised natives, with approximately a million and • half or two *Millon wild people. The interior of the country is a plateau of considerable elevation, clotbed with valuable forests of gum trees, all palms, and pepper shrubs. This region is healthful and productive, and is the abode of herds of ele- phants and buffaloes. The colony dates from about 1822, when Jehudi Ashmun a wbite Am- erican, took a number of the free Negroes there and settled them. The name Liberia was invented by Rev, R. H. Gurley In 1824, The colon- ists declared their country an inde- pendent republic in 1847, a status which was recognized in 1848-49 by all of Hie principal countries except the United States. Sometime before 1857, the two leading aetteementa split apart and considered them - sakes two republics, Liberia and IlaryMnd. Eniefeand and Liberia set - led their boundary dispute, which evolved the Slerre Leone -Liberia f* la 1903, The controversy be- weea France and Liberia over the yory Coaat—Liberia frontier then arne to the fore, with the result hat in 1909 President Roosevelt country real •ervice by preparing 10 po tak• potritIonn In bank.. and butane.* % efU,44.. i to tset•trl Conn.,. e( training in flook• 1 iceet.ine, Shorthand WA All other l.:0(11 re airri'i ii .ukireio now in maitre - student. admit led any Uwe. Illiagrated fo catalogue free I de Northern Basins: College, Ltd. 1 f MO I revg.N SOUND, ONT. to l'. A. fltMING, Primeval, ap- lilted a commission to go to Africa investigate condition.* in the coun- re. As a result of that commission's port, negotiations were set on foot r an adjustment of the Liberian bt and the placing of United States dabs in charge of Liberish cue - rue. In 1910, the Amen ernmeat, acting in general agree- ment with Great Britain, France, and Germany, took charge 01 the fl &laces. /unitary organizations, Agri 131 =ND FOR - SAMPLE If you seder from Backache. Rheuma- tism, Brick Dust Deposits. Urinary and bladder Troiticke. or Swollen 1044. write for free sample of Gin Pills es. Time Walimal Drag aad CleamicsJ at °m.4.. Limited. Twrssite cirrsom or nitistax.;— Vona is Wrote Applied to Great Moni- tion (entre. Spada*, the munitions factory tessera ee Prussia, and sometimes charactertsed as the "citadel of Bee - 14s," had hardly ever been heard of la Canada berme the war ft la, of course, impossible to sur- mise as to the extent of the damage caused by the recent explosion la a head grenade factory at Spandau for I e German censorship on news of such disaster le very rigid. There are few richer fields for explosions in the German Empire, bower*, thee at Spandau, wbere, prior to the war, there were inure than 200 acres of Government arsenals, gun lac- toraea, and powder plants employing mare than 6,000 workmen. 'The ex- tent of these military works has, of course, been vastly increased since the summer of 1914. When the war began Spatula a population of more than 8 having nearly trebled In size 388. The WWII is situated o wi) ally swam, ground, at Me con- fluence of the rivers Spree and Havel, the latter havine been greatly lin. proved for navigation in recent years. The distance by rail to Berlin. which Iles to the south-east. Is seven and a half or 11 miles, acoording to the railway station in the capital at wbich the traveler detrains. Aa a matter of fact, the two oeities are practically continuous, Charlotten- burg forming the connecting Dalt- Both the Berlin -Hamburg and the Berlin-Flannver Railway tines pass through Spandau, Spandau's histftry begins far back in mediaeval times. It received 14 civic rigbta during the first half of the thirteenth century, and was atrongly fortified in the si t eeth century, but was unablewithstand an attack from the Swedes In 1635, Durig the Napoleonic era Itmic- a- combed to the French. After the - War of 1870 the Germane thought it. of I advisable to strengthen the fia he tions, but subsequently many of the - defences w les 44 Waft, SoaartheifaseIvesif "They break la pewee the pe., 0 Lord, &ad aMiet Mae heritage. "They shay Use wl4ow aad Hee stratumaad senrilac tbe fatherieas. -Yet they sap, The Lord Baal! aot eace, neither shall the God of Jacob regard it." That is the Psalm or the Alike. Itt`..fi'fitv AL '• GODERICH 'ONTARIO ••••l 1%. • • belt , • jorvki a ./ArtfiVa•ettiliktlikigu4 1.44i gl; te8•' ii•P',411; , • •• .4/11,1,-"st tor • r ett ' 4. 4,•,.iL3k41s 444' • iLliaaese Views. Peera Inlagteu come two side - Mesta sea tie Chinese situation. Thle is what a "one -eyed, broway•-quisue41, boregebended. Ill -smelling 90a1alle. Ilaad: -Cbina has tea augers, let us say. Now if the westera powers had he.. content to lop off one ogle, we could 'hare aaid, 'Bu yao ke' (It's of little consequestee). .11 they want lend a* badly as to go to the other sthe of the globe to steal lt, we could sea. 'Let them have a Piece:. but Owe* la every Indication that they west tea Angers. What can a man de with ten flingers gone? 'La Dao bar (lie must quit; 18.1 1. the end of him). But Cilias will get back what has beta taken." An old Chrtstian convert put it this way. Tim world today seems like a bin et sweet potatoes that have started be rot. When they start, they ro very fast. The great powers are com parable to mad dogs, snapping a everything and everybody that gets la the way. The world to -day re- minds me of the big firecrackers that we shoot off at the New Year festi- val. The fuse has been lighted and 4 fast burning toward the heart, when the fizz will become a boom!" Farmers In the Army. The Canadian farmers have done their share in defending the cause of the Empire, Sir Edward Kemp re- cently stated that up to June 30 haat 45,797 farmers had enlisted, of which number 24.392 came from the western provinces. SEVEI MRS Sly Fax of the ans • `'' JTID Among Cruel Bulgarians Has Willing Followers YOUNG WOMEN MAY AVOID PAIR maims Heipea.nturryika.A.nuntovEr He Teas ••••••••••••••eassos..sse Need Only Trust to Lydia E. RE sly fox of the Balkans, as Caar Ferdinand of Bul- pound, says Kuxtzweg„ garta la endearingly called In almost every Chancellery %moo, NY._-" My daughter, what* in lEur°Pe' Is th'e evil "Ili" of a picture is herewith, was much troubled' with pains in b•ir back and sides every month and tb•yr Id sometimes be bad that 18 would m like acute be- ffammation some organ. She reed lrthnwspa adve gertiseinepear: i and tried Lydia E. Pinkham's •g• - t•ble Compotmd. She praiees it highly as she has been relieved of all these pains by its age. All mothers should knowof this remedy. and all young girls who suffer should try it. " -hfra. MATILDA Kunrgirigo, 6230 High St., Buffalo, N. Y. Young women who are troubled wide painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging -down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should remedy. 11 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re- stored to health by this' root and herb. 11 you know of any yonng wo- man who is sick and needs help - f ut ad vice. ask her to write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mama Only women will receive tier letter, and it win bo bejd lwatrietest conlidenott. ALSCITT VAANgilit t Buckingham, Que., May 3rd, 1915. For eeven years, I suffered terribly from Severe Ilradaases and /*digestion. 1 had belching gee from the stomach, bitter stuff would come up Into my mouth after eating, while at times I had nausea and vornitini, and had chronic f'onctipation. I went to several doctors and wrote to apecialist in Boston but without benefit, / tried many remedies but nothing did me good, Fiala/a, a friend advised " Fruit-a-tive.s 'a I took this grand fruit medicine and it made me well. I am grateful to "Fruit -a. bees", and to everyone who has alise- ntble bee/ th with Constipation and Indi- gestion and Bad Stomach, I say take "Fruit-a.tives ", and you will get well ". ALBERT VAILVER. 50e. a box, 6 for 17.50, trial size, nc. At dealers or sen t postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. FALL FAIRS -191T. A Ter tide Loss. 5u,ohadoo, Those crafty German raiders bare not all the world has yet learned. de - since , clares the London Chronicle, A vera- cic,us ar,d observant workman has lima explained the position to his raistresui. "Yes, mum, these raids Is very corstly." "Very; roads and buildings cannot be repaired for no- thing." she answered, sym pathetical- ly. "Oh, it ain't that, mum. It's the ladles, poor dears.' They faints, and 11 takes a lot of brandy to bring 'em round. And brandy Is So expertaive in these "erd time., That's where it comes in, inum," True daughters, without doubt, of ladies whom Dick- ens homed. !tura!, and boundary questions the republic. For the security of t 1114414444141•414.1••••••41044,04 revenue, a frontier police force sulti lifacEwan Estate Exclusive agents for SCRANTON CU COAL for Goderich and District. Best Coal Mined. Any quantity best all Maple Slabs, Mixed Wood, Hemlock Mid Kindling tOedar or Pine.; TELEPHONES, office 98 residence 212 'r 68 11144•••••••••••••••••#'4•414 DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS 1 year Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and Oat less meat When peer kidneys hurt sad ymir heck don't get epee... Led mooed to loud y air stomach with a lot of drugs Chat ....rite the k Whey and irritate the • ntira urinary tract. Keep year kidneys • Ivan I,kw keep rut Meets clean, 11 Roan .ng them with a .old, hae less mita which rernrivee the bride' iota lrrucre *ad atimitlate, them t nOr" MAI *Pei . The fnnt,o kid. is to filter the heed. nirs -they /erste front it GOO gra. acid mut Plat.,e en nen readily t and 'ha •itai imtvirtanee nf lesepi kid - els aeries. atettic Inle nf weiter-re rink eais emelt aian get from at wiet nevelt four nitwit of take a Cahleatwvotfor ,e • glace otter elefeee !wealthy.* aieh morning few Aare and emir ireficen will • fine. 'TAM fitment mita ia Ina& ft this nod roper en4 6/10011 i nod with 1,11lia, and bee twee me. era. alone to elate end etietelete 814 yi aise t.neutralist the . 1 s striae to it ao !neva ie • annals of thus hiailalaw make Jag flialte is iterepenaive; ea la. dere; makes a delighthil ear coed Hillis water drink 'chief+ ern -yell, emitild take rare nog then to keep their 814. mays cloan sad artive. Try ibis, also limey np the debt drinking, and me 'doubt yon win einerlpr what became of Om, kd.iy beable wed Imicaen., cLen or the maintenance of peace Liberia was established. and Hi United States designated trained mi ltary officers to organize this foroe. In 1912, Liberia had trouble wit Germany, growing out of a ettarr between German merchants wad the president of the republic. Two Ger man gunboats forced an apology and the president retaliated by grant Ing privileges to English traders, 1 1913, which were more favorable than those enjoyed by the Germans The country is rather remarkabl for its flora and fault*. There 111 one species of tree that grows to a /thigh of 200 feet, and 22 'species of trees shrubs. and vines that produce rub- ber. Among the animals encounter- ed in the wild districts are the pigmy hippopotamus, the bay-thhed ieDiana nionkey, and the zebra anteiopit. The Governtnent of Liberia is modeled atter that of the United States. The /resident is elected foc four years, and there iii a congress, made up of eight senators and thlr teen representatives. The judical system coneists of local magistrates. courta of common p1..., quarterly courts, and • supreme eourt. Man? of the presidents of tbe republic have been former slaves io America. Adniiral "Fighting Bob" Evana in one of his books tells the story of having visited the Llberia.a "White House" for a ceremonial Coal, in tbe courts of which, having been born la Virginia, he, In a moment of revert- ing to type, addressed the rife of the president as "Auntie." The presi- dent thereupon inquired what part of the South he was from. He replied tbat he was from Floyd County, Vir- ginia, and the president confessed that he was bora in Dinwiddie Coun- ty, nearby. to Spandau has been one of the mill- s tary treasure cities of Prussia for a 1 more than 40 years, a sum equal to 830,000,000 having been kept here 8 i in the Julius Tower ready for In - '1 stem use in case of "military etnerg- enry." It is a pathetic commentary - that. this sum, wbich undoubtedly , was Listed In launching the treacher- - one attack upon France through n f Belgium in the opening days of Au - 1 gust, 1914, was a residue of the in- . deninity which Germany had cot- e ' lected from -the French after The j Franco-Prussian War of /870-1871. t I Four or five miles north -oast of Spandau 1.18. famous Castle Of i 'Pegel, the family home or the hee- 1 tilers Huinboldt — Alexander, the great naturalist and traveler. and Karl Wilheen, the diplomatist, pinto- ' logist. and man of letters—beth of whom are buried in the castle grounds. Spandau Wlia at one time the fav- orite residence of the Hohenzollern electors of Brandenburg. Ten miles to the south-west is Potsdam, one of the principal residences of the kaiser. Csaritusei Jeweils In Oermasy. Mme, Nicholas Romanoff's intui- tion when she saw war cloud* how -co- las over Europe In the summer of 1914, undoubtedly has saved he family $100,000,000. The Russian royal jewels, Including the gems from the Romanoff crown, were transferred to Germany before tbe outbreak of hostilities. The then Csarlith. who felt the 1n - security of Ruse's, and the cotnpara- tive safety of Germany. Le described as the "Woman wbo caused the war," in the Chroniele, • New York society magaelne, which prints the story of the Ruselan jewels, Thu, czarina, wbo, before he mar- riage. was Princess Alerandri All.. or neon*, assured German frioni.s and relatives that fluesia never would be • dangerous antagonist. Her pro - German intrigues helped to prove her assertion. Just before the outbreak of the war, trusted meMensers carried the family jewel. to the Csarina's bro- ther. the ()rand Duke of Hesse, for safe Iteardter until pesee should he deelareds--4and tiers) they rental*, aci far as ittasslans know, The Chronicle story, *bleb has been cortirmed by prominent Rua Mans, at/aorta that the tale of the tainting Jewels reached this conatry r mesas 01 18* Russian conimIseloa. Two halms and the Germane. ''The Lord on high is mightier than the noise 1,many watera, yea, thanm the ighty ayes of the (amens 93, 7. \tiuch was the text on ',lath the Court chaplain Preach- ed an edifying discourse in the Ber- lin cathedral In the presence of the Imperial Dimity, and of Hindenburg and Ludendorff, the two lightnings of war. The service "is said to have been one of the most lrnpreasive held In the cathedral during the war." The Kaiser, Hindenburg. and Dr. Michaelis were blessed In the most affecting manner by the courtly chaelalli• Not the ninety-third, but the renely-fourth, Psalm furnishes the right text for a sermon on Germane. the 'wee( German humanities In this war: "0 Lord God, to whom vengeance 6 ,iscnth; Q CV. to whom von - son arc boffin gett'show thyself. "Lift up thymelf, thou Judge at the earth; render a regard to the proud, "Lord, how long man!) the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph? "Flew tong ithall they utter and speak hard thinxe? and all the wink - MAKE PERFECT BREV ;a4( AL YEAST CAKES "ADE IN CANADA I AVAITIVIrtiiireinlr.iii.alf:lie 011 • sa • fie Luc/toner Blyth Sept. 27.219 Oct. 2-3 Teeswater Dringannon Ot. 2 3 .001. 4-11 Brussels. Oct. 4 5 Gerrie Oot. 6 04. 9.10 Oct. 9-10 1Vingbain Hayfield. „ FROM PRIVATr TO ACTING - NIAJOE": 1 N the supple- ment te the "tiondon Go, tette," dated Aug- ust teth, contain - fug a cf awards to omt'ere and men for gal. lantry and devo- tion to duty, In the Geld, the fol lowing appears: "Sec. Lt. (A. Capt.) Douglas /Harker Watson. Middx R. --When Acting Adjutant he performed most valuable ser- vices to his head- quarters, cross- ! ng a ridge three times In daylight through heavy machine- gun and rifle Are to obtain ethet in- formation as to the 'situation and .distiositions of his !battalion. He suc. cesafunr accona lillehed his task ander very diffi- cult cirentn- talleett." The gallant offi- cer, who Is only 21 rears of age, was born on the Amiss -Mesita W. B. WAvsow, W.C. 2018 Marc),, 1196, and educated at King Alfred's filehool. Wastage. ne Joined the services of the Freight Dept.. of the Canadian Paettle Fly., Charing erns, In Decevnber, 1911, and when war broke out be enlisted as a Private In the 10th Batt Middlesex Regiment He was gazetlied SecLt. on the 18th Sept. of the same year, wag Mentioned la despatches amongst ethers by Gen, A. J. Murray, C. In C., Egyptian Expeditionary Force on the 18th March, promoted to be acting captain whilst commanding a company, on April 1018, and In the "Gazette" ou May 25th It was stated: "Capt. D. B. Watson, M.C., to be Actina Major, ',Mat Major on Headquarters of the Battarlea." War Record of C. P. R. Men. In spite of the fact that day and night the trains and steamers of that great imperial oresabratIon, the Canadian Paribc Railway, have been occupied in the transportation of soldiers &me war snalerlals, aasi that tbe huge work- shops of His eoespainy have been turaleg out vast supplies of muntetens of war Instead of enatose aad reliing stock. no Fewer than 1,014 Mae In the service 01 the eompany have gate to the frost In ~ET omit,* of war they are to be found -in Prance Ray, Russia. the Bailsman limmawitunis. Africa Or these 8,000 men (apart from 100 who are serving 1* the Navy) LH* have been killed or vrounial, among the killed beteg (pt. tha Hoe. A. T. Ilimoghneasy, son of Lord Paseaghneeerpresideat of the C. P. R. Grnumbered 213, of whom 179 were of military age. and .4 18... C. P. R. and rimainion lemperes staffs In eat laritteliefore the war than 183 have Joined the colors. Among those who have paid the supreme 179 so fewer sacrifice have boos Lt. A. R. Voyasy, Chief Assistant to the liturepean Manager. and LL W. B. IlleArther, W.C. The honors won by officials and employeee of the company make a long list fa..Col. C W. P, Ramsay ULA been made C.M.G. The 19.8.0, haa been awarded to ILL -Col. Ca 8. Cantlie, general superintendent of ear berries; Lt.•Cof. P. A. Oseeniese, stpertateadmit of ear servic., Montreal: and Maj. J. A. lissiteth, assistant engineer, Winnipeg. The Military Cress has been gainful by Temp. Lt. C. r. ease, (kni.a), 18.. J. A. Hamilton (killed). It le Irvine, Regt-Sgt.-blisi. J. 3ellery If* W. W. KIHrpatrick, Lt. W. R. btcArtanr (killed) IA. 'W. Pt. Weedesway, Lt. J. K. ItatbasaaCo.-Sat.-Mai. 71. Neigabour, Lt. A. hf. Rebertseni. Sgt -Wal D. Stuart, Capt. L B. Biewin, LA. W. B. Women aad Lt..0o P. A. WIRilas. Tbe followlag bave been awarded the 1).C,M,: Opi, A. P. Hamm, Pt. R Jobila,. Pte. R. R. Jame. Sgt. .1. R. lAngford• CpI. W. N, Loam OIL A. Mac - Rem. 0o.thrt-Maj. H. Neighboor, See. Cat J. P. Wwwtea. Oar. S. ikekatkalUt, Pte. S. A. Stile. . The Military Mode/ has been wee by PM. A. Asillersea. Rat R. 1 Cemphill. P1.,?. Ciulepbell, Aret..4'01, 0 S. Charkwen, Ma T. C. Christie, Ott rettetney. Got, J. R. Coeds, (Dar. S. 4 Sot W. Fonieth Pt,. R. Esser Ont, A. P. Asserd, . • C. K. C. • D. atittehlminn, Pte. 91 11 Wannedy. tlept.41140. R. Kennedy, $tEllast. W.Spr. tram r A. ).1ccready, L -Sgt. C. Weer, H. Wariaa, 111, R. G. tIgt NnttMl.. Pte. R. 0. Dite, Pee W. G. Paver, Sgt. P. T. lksharlil Pft• L. Rutledge. Pte. J. names, Cpl. S. W. Slisebeill, Pia RI Slaimy, See* 13 Stuart. Pt. J 14, Thrasher. Act. Co. -wat. w rut. PI W-lhame. See 24 Ir WtIit, L-Cpt. P. H. Vty PM, J. Ina Cid, W R. Wright and alK. Yo tterIterinne Medea t. wls. Stt.-Sgt. C. A. Hmeet hap tem peperitea 9urnmar'-,Ir v. we Sad the toted ham?* wmit mat as Sillapia: CAS 1:. P ear, 1; rilltary Crow'. 14, D.C.14.. 9: Wintery Meal St; illimillariame Medal 1. 11 p abert14 elm he evessittened that (8. Mar R . i.e. cnt fl 'area Illreien, Imo bees sawidaSed al Allbenem die (unpaid) at the War Office. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - simple and kindly peaaaot people. Tbe London Daily News, to com- menting on Count Tisza's fel) from power in iduagary, prophesies a re- volt of the Bulger. against their king. it tells us that "tbe heart of the Belgarias people has never been la *81* struggle," and that thee were -Jockeyed into it against the un- doubted will of the majority ot the Bulgarians by the purely dynastic in- trigues of King Ferdinand." For ‘holding such opinions The Daily New. conies In for the scorn of that brilliant weekly, The London New Europe, a paper iengular/y well In - /armed on foreign affairs. The New Europe tells us that the Bulgarians are In tbis war heart aad soul, arid that, while they ere not overflowing wttb love for Ferdinand himself, they are devoted to Ms sons Boris and Cyril, and his dynasty is there- fore safe enough. The Bpersistent optimism of the ritisb Foreign Of- fice and the press regarding Bul- garia is rebuked, and The New Europe remarks: 'B 'The ulgarian mirage' is indeed a wondrous thing, and the Gladston- Ian tradition, as to the childlike in- nocence of this simple and kindly folk, dies hard. It is impossible to maintain a sentimental distinction between the people and the Govern- ment of Bulgaria by any criterion KIND OF :11.1•GARIA I which cannot with equal force be are plied to Britain or Gertnany or any other belligerent MOULICbY. "That tbere were, and are, 1 victuals, *ad Indeed sections of o ion, In Balgaria opposed to the 00 one doubts. The point le that t have never tnede any effective or c eerted protest, or in the slightest gree Influenced or endangered policy of the Government." Head there been any effect! Position to war with RUSSIA, savior of the Bulgars," It could,' are toki, have made itself felt: 'Bulgaria enjoys a dernocra constitution, and not for one inotne since the beginning of the war the Radoslavoff Government bee without full parlianseatary steppe The Sobranje has sat throughout t war, and, curiously enough, the 0 position has not even thought worth while to reinsure itself by th most moderate criticism till quite r oently. Some Opposition speeches a a recent sitting of the Sobranj,. o the way that the Germans were suck trig the country dry, drew fro Radosiavoff tbe not unfair retort tha -the speaker* apparently thought tea It was time to pare the way for COM Ing into power In case all did not g well with the Central Powers. Sim Harty, on May 6, .he NaradnI Prava the Government organ, commentin on the sympathy shown by certain sections of the people with the Rus able revolution, remarks that 'the time has come for (be rats to emerge from their hiding-ho)es.' Though we have no witch to discourage a death- bed repentance, we 040.4 admit that the sneer is not only justified iit. self, but important for us to bear In n mind when framing our present policy. The frieada of England and Russia In Bulgaria lack emirate as well as etrength. ft la Ufteleas for Us to Imagine that they win ever free themselves from the iron Kelp of Ger- many. If we wish to realise by con - train what a strong aid virile section of a people can do against 'dynastic hdrIgues,' we need 011-17 tura to 119ealselos and the 80.010 Greeks who ' are fightlne by our side at flidonica. There hare been revolts, it le tree. kat they were In that part of Bal- ogh% recent'', slammed as a result 01ibe war and inhabited mainly by See - Ideate In a caustic paragraph Th Maw Europe says: "How can we think that there in ma a change of heart is Helene% Steen we read of (8* bearffises apnaer with whAch the last Beretta% remelt was staselped out as bete as (Ms Peirnary7 The prewinces which had rovestod ars claimed not only by Mfmg Ferdinand. but even by the Ilbelansts w_her . have gone to the 111oehhoim oPenelpeas, as inhabited * bt in that to ride& ndi- pin- I war hey on - de: the 09' 11e' at has , n rt. be D - 1t e e- m 1 o I • Roasted emit* sad belies entree with eaaeral:1161111e Teiephcmefil Succemor to T. H. Davie restore horses la Oerraany. ..._...... " ' A ' i ' I . , ",, . M."; f1111 ,, 0, . i . 811.1111111.1.1110111111.1111Naimminom ' .giffir.7'.. ,. 1, ," ' ., ,,;.k.14 lc .telie),, ,edsr ''' ) tt).,11! l'fi`l'fi : '4p - re - .. , -"'"' "' ..M.teI4ONOCI, ,.," ",-Irt4r. 'lit.' t V ' ,t,e, r It': 't ' t,t, c' ' CENTRAL d4/1 ostaroSTR,AsTBireOstitc0.ONT oaistrc...si school ,,,,c....117444,a,,xrie4-,triet.,nr(c)clui.h,,,tittelenintsfurguect. individual attention and gradnabee art placed in poititiort. During three months we turned down over 800 calls for trained he/p. Thie ie the school Aar those who want the 'prac- tical training and the good pititionta: COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY DEPARTMENTS Oet uur free catalogue. It win later,.( you. W. 2.12 .LUY17, D. A. 21cLecebA7, Preettlent, PrincipaL *11 111 GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM1i HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets to certait pointe In Manitoba, eadcatenewan and Alberta •18 tier h nay. Ca:arna and Tranecontlwental Rome. or s th Chloe.° mod St. Paul, oi. rale each Tut...day until Oct. 31a8t Incluiv, at low fare., ThMUCh TOUr1,4 Uhl•Pilif Cara to Winnipeg on *bore dater, learIng Toronto 10 IL P an.DO change of car. via Trantieuritioental Haute, Return limit, two inoothe excl•ire of date of Kale berth re..rvatton. and fun partleuhirc .1 .11 13 rand Trunk ticket pig N.-. or Write C. E. Horning In +If ICI PilMeOgrr Agent. Tomat, knit. F. F. LAWRENCF. & SONS Town Agents Phone S tarVaie Corner Montreal Street end Square HiGH CLASS and SANITARY We serve excellent meals a la Carte daily PIES TO TAKE 011T Prieate Luncheon Room for Ladies and Gentlemen OAREFUL SERVICE .111•••••• Our Motto- Cleanliness Always OPlIEN 9.4. M. TO 1 A. M. STOWE'S THE RED BARN, SOUTH STREET for 'Bus, Livery and Hack Service 'Buses meet all trains. Passen- gers called for in any part of the town for outgoing trains on G. T. R. or C. P.R. Prompt attention to all orders or telephone calls. 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