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The Huron Expositor, 1917-08-03, Page 2lwa__ - . I - I CAMM& I n I — -_ft1ft,___ - cred treaty as a "scrap of paper. " great landmarks. Tji�, coming of the a" � - ,am -m- Wn -0 �� - A�& A 1. (94 "Waran Exavoilar No stateEiman would ba,ve publicly Phceniclan, the coming of the Carth- a N �� I IV sh and R" efres'111- .Nam ow i Jr re . ... 11 I I aelmowledged that the invasion of aglikian, and the coming of the 45 - I McLEAN BROS., Publishers I . Term(s of Subscription.—To any ad- Belgium was an injustice- and tried to RomAn, have already bpen referred I - 90�. = �_ I , drem in Canad , a or Great Britain one . avoid the effect of that dainning ad. to. The next great event was the I . � 11 - T t hi, -e mission by saying that Germany coming of Christianity, In. Lhe first ' . - . I year $1.50, six months 7k.p e would remedy the injustice when the century of the Christian era'. it was, I � I . � � months 40c. To the United States 1.1 . -_ Is I I one year, $2.00. These are 'the psia war was over. B9thmann Hollweg of courpe, on the iWand of Maltz, or I . in advance rates, When 'd in ar has been well characterized as an Melita, as It was then called, that I . -C I . Ott rears the rate is 50c. AgTelr- - honest hard-working bureauefat; but st. Paul was shipwrecked, on his I . A ag. MIA Subscribers who fail to receive The he has bad the ability to see what the voyage from Cwsarea. to Rome, a;-Dd A : . � Expositor refla.-ly by mail wUl eon- simlile-minded absolutist never sees Publius, "the chief of the islaud # " % � . - --- � B X ,., fer a favor W acquainting us'of the -a public sentiment growing gradu- whose f atber St. Paul healed e�f a 41 I .1 , - fact at as early a dat;eas possible. ally into a public resolve among the, fever, became, according to tradi- is -composed of ,clea'n, whole' young N __ ___ When change of address is desired common people. The Revolution in tion, the first Christlau lli,shoD of 0 . 0 leaves, Picked tight, blended rig,L j-;,�a both the old and new address should Russia and the entrance of the Unit- Malta. . 11L * � I � .. bring . I Depod - . I . Vwto(ftaw*1FrwW'"FmmC4,Ha=0bm 2Z,0wsWft*(Pw9Woaih9"buWWza be given. . ed States into the war have added de- Then, In the eleventh century, packed right It "' ;s the fragrance - l I �. . . . ADVERTISING RATES. finiteness and strength to that senti- after a period of Arab control eX- -�ar erk to your table, .9 luteres I Display Advertising Rates - Made ment 'and given it 4 voice. It is no tending over some three hundred of an Eastern 9 . -_ longer- a dumb desire; it is -growing years, came the Norman, in the per- I Zf adw. I known on application. I ger, son of the fain - I Stray Animals. -One insertion 50c;' into�'A serious convic,tion, 'though not son of Count Ro 3E9X- AL403W-o _3&X:=3E3= 4:)�Xwx' GMZ3330 I - . ]?A� ROID ROO � three insertions; $1.00. � Yet into' a stern resolve - It is the ous TaAcred db hauteville, at that -_ W-UrIft of time master of Sicily. The Maltese - � --- - :_-- . -_ — __ , r, H r'J above cut represents hundreds 0 f Farms or Real Estate for sWe 60c. conviction that the domination welcomed him as a. deliverer, and the - —_ - -t �!��v SEAF I e Europe which the military *1 tow rt,,avbvd out ;(. ach insertion for one mouth of four party � '- A-`�I;g. .,,',(I Rooflyag I insertions; 25c for each subsequent in- started out to accomplish c Arab dominion came to an end. That fr"dom of 11,-A, 9!1-�.I, fermany haF � 'P,1,'�I'Y' IV -:,01in-f _-.1.1311'It f�j` J,L.,-b annot be S a J and . .� JN3*%*XXX%XXXl . * T -sqaares of Neponset Paroid , lished. Hence the deahand for was in 1090, and, for nearly five ruled off deadl ,it, --i o,. L b 1, e r oxte'nsion;:, aml a(j,li; , I be . mwtion. Miscellaneous Articles for accomp. I �­� TOLICUlpr the I � hundred years, through some line or warned friends and foen ajlkp that . b rr-torif s oc- used by the Frost Wire Co., of Hdmilton. If the t�enuine Sale, To Rent,, Wanted, Lost, -F und, peace without aipexations,or indem- other, the Normans remained mas- they cross tboso de.)d lities on peril pl)pu " A 11""s ()" "".. - 14�­vtlp 1� witl , I -." ���� te., each insertion 25c. Local Wead- nities. It is theNconviction that the up�ed by Gr�jnmn* . I � 11 Pardid is apWved by such a large company would � ot the e . ters of the island, It was its history of assassination. Sho has takell h(n �' ers, Notices, etc., 10c 1, 1,ho;-4- of her inta-1 ii,­.wo . ilie.., OD6 1 - per me per in- people should have some share in a in the sixteenth century, however, stand bebind a hvd��t:, gun, in band: ' ' Z# 4 same roofing answer your purposes if properly applied � sertion. No notice less than 25c. Card Government that has cost the peo0le find.,; that 10 -day- I�P;11, 19117- . , t J&uran � . " - pa.,­g- " ' of Thanks 50c. Legal Advertising 10c, so much. Hen* Xhe deman which made Malta famous, The and whom pnat�oful .podustri-m-, 13ru."lan mililailmit im long, --r 011- ,.t��_::==f=- Don't forget the �vjaterial of Paroid is guaranteed for ten d for an Knights of St. John had been driven ed up that road -1he, has shot, them -018 sixty-eighl will'oll .-0111:�. �'W,� in� .0-__ - , W. jn� aISTRICT N and 5c, per,line Auction Sales, $2 for 11 L.� -, I . one insertion and $3 for two insertions. extension of the suffrage -and a re- out of Rhodes by t,he Turk, and, in the back; her object in doin g it i.r- tlil- beginning of Owl ---.'ar, but about ,-.- __: � � :_ - I vears. We offer our roo,fing at Professional Cards not exceeding/one sponsible Ministry, It is doubtful after eight years, during which they to notify other pedestrlanA that they unp hundrPdt'and sovvnty-six ,111lliosa I . � ­�: ........... ; ... . whether Bethmann Hollweg has any were without a home, the '-P,mperor must not travel on that road, Be- European - per square ........ $2.50 and.$3,50' sincere ctinviction, upon either 01 Charles V. granted them Malta, sub- tween shots she has ealled on tbf and Otionlan ,mbi CT tEr. I THE HABIT ( I . � . __ three questions. He is a reformer; he Ject to an annual tribute of a falcon, world to bear witness to the noble- This is i - lie bruta.], overvw,iming Te,a years ago n ,� fact whiAt i Amerleans must :ra4,-e I lit- .1 , g, The Use Of the air I VERY felt roof should be painted at least SEAFORTH, Friday, August 3, 191"i is a compromiser. He is no Abraham in acknowledgment that Malta was ness, of her struggle to maintain t " ,_ . . . . they winh to learn tbe sole solutio� . , once every 5 years'. Paint now and save the ______._ -,— ---.-- . Lincoln; but neither is he 9, Jefferson under the suzerainty of Spain. The freedom of the road. Freedom from of the war which will a. -supe to theM, ,Ave for ptecarlou-!, . I roof. Per gaL_-­ .... 0 ........ .....W. . .. . ....... ..... $ 1 � __ - - Davis. Each of these two Iften stbod Knights set about establishing them- what? The road was free to all be- as well m to tbo rest of the world, fat S drifting balloon I '� . for a definite idea. Bethmann Holl- selves in their now home with fore she slipped behind the bedge. durablp peace. . them. Experiment, BETHMANN HOLLWEG-AND wegg is rather a Buchanan. Ile is vigor. They had measured their Preedom from the policel ,=, .tain pioneers tc- , � I I - I 1 . The following figures will ,sbo-w � be possible'. � . AFTER incapable�of being a le,1kr either for long swords with the Ottoman 4ould . . I .r 1. � the old GOnany or -for the new Ger- scim"itar in Rhodes, and they knew .. Hoover Turnod the Tables- how the three groups, of the popula- 4hort, experimental q. - I Bli 9 6 6 4. 11 . (The Outlook) . . - * " tion of Pan-Gc-,rmany are divided at ,an been eovered.Bul I ' many. Compromise is no longr pos- that the Sultan would never rest More than ten yc"rs bef or. . Dnl- tile b,,I�,,jnning of 1917: � � What the, resignation of Bethmann sible, and the compromiser steps until he had driven them from their gian, relief was ever thought - part ot our; ... � __ . I 01) a ;t as - , , . H ANGERS Hollweg means *e do not know; we down. . . new stronghofd. They determined, young American mining engineer I -The Masters- �at onl-y un1mown i � can only surmise.' When Mr. Gar- Gerimani5 . .. .. .... * ... 73,000,* Whether the new Ministry will at.- therefore, to rtrider themselves as who was in chargs-, of Important 2-Tbe Vassals--:- ; . ., T*�&Y the great 1 . have stood the wind, weather rison, our capable Secretary of War, as pfssible. Establishing 2ge ail �our cof � - � . . tempt to find some new compromise secure mining properties in China recei'ved Magyars .. ... :0.00n,000 'a'000.* ohm � __ .. resigned we knew what the resigna- themselves on ' the promontory. Bulgars .., _ 6,I)O0,00() - all our past i - - and test of time, besides they it is impossible at this writing to a v1sit early one mornjng from a .. 4-03ed- . ,_-I- - -1 :­ - I tion meant. It means that the Pres- guarded by the Castle of St. Angelo, burly Belgian. The Belgian brus- Turks .. .. ... 6,00,00o e :9act -that . � __ .. - ' 3-�-Tbe Slaves— tho men � � .� .. forsee� We think the Kaiser would - � � � � � . I - � - ,- . are now imitat.ed, rhe .sincer- ident. preferred -to break with his pre- on the -toutbern shore"of the Grand quely informed the young American French (about) 2,00fl,000 as in nearly an� P110 , __ ,,� . . r n with be glad if it could be found * We Harbor, they fortified the neighbor- Belgians .. 7,600,000 0 -height t � - ­ est flattery. Use them and paredness See etary raiher tha .4. -most- am - a .. ' base that opinion not on rece t ev- that he had come to take charge ol Alsatians, Lor- T 4 , �. - have a satisfactory running weak and vacillating but bull�bead- ents but on all that is known n Ing town of Borgo, and waited, For the properties. The American had iffo -for hundreds 11 I . ed'majority in Congress. When Mr. I of the raJners .. .. I,F'() (100 , thirty-five years the Turk held his � . Emperor's received no ojMcial notice of the Danes .. .. ... ..I -k, -00 4gtetnchl and for ho -1, . I ... __ I � - door, per pair Bryan resigned, we knew what the soxPewhat - enigmatical hand, and then tbe storm broke. change in management, and he did Poles, Lithuan- ,U Js6 in the � .. . , character. But we do not think the �rh,e Sultan Solim� lau's .. .. 22 000,006 � bg- ; . -11 $1925. ,resignation meant. It meant that, attempt will be.made. We attack no an II. sent an army not much like the manners of the Rutbenlans .,:: 5.1500,000 821"O'" g0rL vf-&h, has, 'chas # . � . I . I though the President was a peace - against -Malta,, under the command Belgian, but he quietly accepted his Czechs .. .. ..' S.500,000 Xfter another in wwa . importance to the rumor of the Em veteran, blustapha, and in the new statuz He exiftinep to the Del- Jugo-slava '... 11,000,0.00 * � man he was not a peace -at -any -price peror's resignation. But the German Df the . I ae;, of a -campaign, HAYING TOOLS -Our Pitch Forks have all selected man and would not adopt a pro -Ger- May of 1565 the famous siege began. gian that * Roirmanians . . 8,000,000 two heads oftt-n are bettex Itallans ... ... 800,000 9 formed. handles, well fitting ferrules,. iha,'t do not tear the hands, tines man policy masquerading as a peace bureaucracy would as readily oust the po four montlis the Knights and than one, and offered to help mai*ge Armenians .... 2,000i000 . The . _ . -po le -aith- resigned Emperor as his secretary it they th r de the properties jointly. The Belgian Levautinee .... 2,000,000 - success of � I B Y. When Mr. A!sg Maltese Christians, un er the � . ecially temipered and the complete fork M' akes' a well-bal- th6ught it necessary for the preser- e agamst restricted I SP . and Mr.Lloyd George became Prime able leadership of the Grand Master, accepted. The two men worked to- Ottomain Greeks 2,000,000 anced tool with which to work. Ask for -the Royalty Brand, Minister, we knew what the ftsigna- vation of their ancient powers and aehan Parisot de ]a Valette, success- Arabs .. .. . - 8,000,000 ' Zations, emplete ,q � I . I I gether for about six months. Then, � . T0,64ft the breamn: � privileges. Whether he can lo - -1 1 .- - I . tion meant.. It meant that the Eng- I ng Wn- fully withstood every effort 'of Mus one day, the burly Belgian lost his Total .... ..... ....... 176,000,0* by exactly i , � Hay Fork Rope, Pure,Manilla, Long,Fibre-the kind that lish people were through with hesi- tinue to be both, a demigod to the tapha and - the Turkish Admiral, temper and with It his more exper-1- . � Work!; - A of the To sum up, seventy-three milum firethat and 2-0 mii ' lasts, - Buy Now -it will- 6e biZher. Tull stock ofpul,leiys, tation and had resolved to win the people and the chieftain of the rul- Plall, to secure possession enced fellow -manager, for the young G,erina_ns ru the I iar, whatever the cost to the pockets ing class we greatly doubt. That be Island. Finally, on September 8, the American promptly resigned his po- - le over twenty-one An- Za--Vr&Jr upon ulley hooks, rafter brackets and slings. � . - Ron vassals and eigbty-two mill*n _. . . ; P I I I 6f the rich and -the places of office- will cease to be t,�e� chieftain of the OttomaA forces were definitely de sition and left the employ of the Aii I , ers. But what the resignation class in order that he may become feated, and driven in confusion to company. Awes--J.atin, Slavic, Semitic, be- . This truth, the b. hold I the leader of the people is scarcely their ships. With the defeat of the. lonong to thirteen different rAtiox- -war & its new gre of 'Bethma-n-n-Hol weg means we do. Tbe-name of the young American 'y - � . . not know; we can only surmise. thinkable. That change w�uld re- Turk, the order reached the height was Herbert Clark Hoover. &Rtkm--who ar-e bearing the most ,Upon flying, wiR ih, . I A.SILLS, Seaforth quire ,a very great man; . and the of Its I-ame and power. New knights orael and uuJustlAaWle yoke that tb* jj�lumembla. It hi Gw� In Unglandfithe Minister:� are re- Now observe bow Nemesis pursues . I I " d, Apeed. a vastlY nm . — � sPonsi�ble to the people. In .the Kaiser is not a very greo man. Oocked to be enrolle but thence proud mortals! In October 1914 world has ever known. -Andre Chew. � .. . � I ovwarOsi the knights lapsed from this samp, Belgian, at tbf. su6�stion radame In The Atlautic. I . in zevery service. I ## - � United States they are not respon- In- all -the swirl of these muddv . . ; ' sible to the people.they are respon� waters, in all the -puzzling conflicts of their# old Ideals, and, when they of tbl-: American Ambassador in Lon- =M to the Fleet �i., jr-Aw e; .WrilorMittual SUFFERE1 TEURLY i wore finally driven from Malta by don, ,-alled on an American who, Mr.. BR�ssoms for Dead Soldiers land 1orces of even; , , 4 re 'dent; but the these contending, currents, it is clear el . I Bible only, to the I s, Napoleon, as they were in 1798, , I - NO= Prdsident is responsible to the people. that Germany is no longer wholly tb Pagc Paid, was OP. logical man to it wilt of r"eF.9 . . and the One of the mo,,A prowrous agrl- ; Fire. Iwulrcmce C& WffN N 'By had long ceased to comin bead the work of relieving starving _.0 tural districts in feWive atelal fleet 4; AMb � . In Germany the Miniatyy are respon- free from inspirations of liberty. Let respect of Christendom. The Treaty '�' I Flunce at 06 4 , � Belgium. Tb,e AwiLrican was Her- :1 �Qf peace. it V, Bible onl� to the Kaiser,and ihe Kais- the aristocrat count it a disease; the resent time is in the near nejgkbor- .ods I Beadq#ww: � WOULD WAKE UP SNOTHERIN& er is responsible to no one. The German people have caught the I m- of Amiens, in 1802, provided for thp' bert C. Hoover. Cod of Toulon, the riediterrana" and the most raAl . restoration of Malta to the Order of - DIRECTORY , Government of Germany is an irre- fection. Lert the democrat count it St, John, but against this de,pision seaport not far from lf4rselllee, sad Military things of 1, OFFICERS. President sponsible Government. The resigna- a life; the German people are be- the Maltese strongly protested, &.ud SPPWAID OF G'PRYMANISIVI. tbe-refore far distant kow tb,a seew ... � it demands y1buth 1 J. Comnolly.. Goderich, Man's Nurtmed 1JWV4 Pill$ tion of Bethmann Hollweg indicates ginning to feel that life -blood in their 1)f war. 0 * attention of all th,D� I � , " when, by the Treaty of Paris, In &I jma, L,vsas, Beeejrwwc� Vice-Presidedi , be orl - , __ I � -simply..that the Emperor has either veins. Whatever this volitical change 1814, the island was formally hand- S4,-VeiA,5-three inifflou Tinicn- Con. But the wgx is to tb4s district tbo � A f-CeneratiOn i !r. E. uai% �-sedoru4 SecV.-Treas. , Cured Her. changed his'mind'or changed his pol- means tto Germany it certainly means ad over to the United Kingdom, the tro"I 11iindred Million Othejr,. most Important 9ouy*,e of itz prois- . our natw*nal life. 41 1 . : . � I W, I AGMM 11 I 'icy without chaliging his mind - to�,the world 0 -L -peace without vie- . . I I , .qettlement was received with satia- Since the b- cgiriu'n­ of hnF'� litie.-i . verity. For its chief product In The stupenduo I Lbose tiny, long-lasting ftviws *nly transformed V1,14 Alm Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Ed. probably the latter. . There is noth- tory is more than ever impossible. faction. '2' 14iMMOTtell".1s I Mrs. A. M. PoweR, Norval, oat., ' I there has been a formidable exten- Hmicbl'By, Seaforth; William Chesney,, ing to indicate * that the autocra V If Peace is made now with autocratic . aloin, of Prussian militaTism. At lirst, known as They go, in parrt,­and must I Emondville; J. W. Yeo, Goderich; R. v'Ates: "' cs"=ot sPeak too h'ghly of which he repres notie In vast quantities, to decorate the futura*--transform ( __ Milbum's Heart and Nerve Pills. I - on Gemany, it wil%f� be only a trace to it -held In Its grasp only th(- ­�Ixty- '. � � �m I graves of French soldierv� In early gmt vur came ,at." G. Jarmuth, Brodha& suffered for five years with my Naa,t and - of changing itis mind. enable an unnriUcipled militarism to eight raillion people of the German . Aftis, Iftir w9-yw,-_t ol . � DIRE�CTORS . I nervesi, but the last two years I have W do not think that the Kaiser is prepare for a -et more terrible trag- OF SEAS Empire. OBy April, 1915, it had ex- spring the fields Planted with tbQm - , William Rinn, No' 2, Se,aforth;_ J&D suffered tei-ri�ly. If I went to bed I a great man, He is an attractive edv in the near future. There can be tended and organized its influence 16re densely carpeted witb the bles- � 4-rom develope& an4 , ),� 13,.nnewies, Broailgen; James Evans, would wake up as if I was smothefing. personality, a- versatile man, a ruler no lasting peace for the world until 44 E are now," said Sir I among the thirty millions of Austro- torns -associated in everybodylo and exT)enses of tht;.� Reechwood; M. McEvven, Clinton; .Jag. I did not get one night's sleep out of of abiity; but he is not a Napoleon the autocracy of Germany is ground Edward Carson, in Hungariam;, who until that t1tr-1 had miad not with 11fe, but with death- absorbed at once bi . wbich are picked In early morning, % - �, Connolly, Godarich; D. F MzGregor ven. I :got 00 very weak that the nor a Peter the Great. He is a su- to -powder and blown away by the speaking of the Brit- taken ordiprs from their owntinde- I sity But with the ; I 0 'Ilan aspect wi I or -was called in, and be said it was preme egotist and the supreme egot. cleansing -winds of beven. Only n Ish and American pendent military (hiefs. A f tkr Oc- A � R, r_ No. 3, Seafortb; J. G. Grieve: I "d 'tor W before the dew is 4off the ground, and li �' i No. 4 Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; my heart, and that I must take great - ,F! Of ishipped, via, Toulon, to all parts of new art will he- ttl_r,. i istl is never supremely great. He emancipated Germany can give peace -)"'..-I's, at the luncheon to the offi. tober-November, 1915-tbe dat, rmull`e . I ."leorge McCartney, No. 3, Seafortb. care of mysJef. I saw yow advertise- � ... . '. of everyone. it ,etn,! U , ,.be Prussian sys- I . loves to command, but be loves even to an emancipated Europe. . qerbials downfall-' I 11 - I �& I . ____ - I ment in Yom almamc fcT Milb='s more to seem to command, It has � _­___ cers of Admiral Sims' squadron, - ______ i - 1!! part of our ekperi, ! a.m. p.m. I Reart and Nerve Pills, and said I woWd been wittily- said that he would "from this day forward, out together way bas come to T ; G*derich Leave 7.00 2�3o I trY the= I have only taken two boxes rather be tbe'drum-major than the THE ISLE OF MALTA to preserve the real freedom of the 'the, stearaszhiR --ns'I � Myth 7.37 8.07 of them and I feel a new woman. I Will seas, and we mean it." — -_ ; 7.50 8.1 Q "commend them to anyom afflicted F01onel of a regiment. Politically he F one desires length of lays Ir- I . I � .8"'mrs C-_,%_y,P,1T lei, Walton b.;j with heart ti�_" is an abs6lute autocrat, But in the Of all the fraudulent phrases in- Guopb 9.35 9 I the matter of history, one is � . I - Milbum's Heart and Nern PiUs twentieth century no man can be an . DURIN-G,i 1. FROM TORONTO am vented by Germany to gloze the . I .1 Toronto (Leave) 8.20 5.10 60c. per box. at d -deal= or Mailed absolute autocrat. Hecan be an ap- sure to,:flnd It in a ,'%T-edit,?rraj)- truth, "th-0, freedom of the seas," - � More little one.4 � direct on receipt cd ptice by the T. Parent autociat only by representing ean. , island,'- Crete, for in- Charged . 1� I ... 4, t I �� weather than at MI. Guelph (arrive) 10.15 7.00 was the most audacious. I 61, � I Z I .. I ,Walton 12.58 8.42 Milburn Co., Uwlted, Toronto, ont. forces which he sometimes uses but Btanele, is to -day...- pp-nerally re- with a militarism which endangered the yearr. Diarri-4, . � which sometimes uses him. The and finally assailed the world, she 4rsL infantwn and r Alyth 12.10 9.07 garded as being the oldest land in � I " I i 1p, 12,30 9.19 - German people are divided into retorted that England was guilty of ) come withoirt VMMI Aub= - two the world. Cyprus, too, carrio., its 0. i � - Qoderieh 12.46 9.45 . classes-tbe one booted and spurred navalism.11 Charged with a desper- I 'I CREAM WANTED, to drive, the other saddled and brid-- story back, with the utmosl ,.(-r-, . � Inedicine is nqt Ir. Connections at Guelph Jui6etion with - . ate attack on the fre-ed-m. of the na- . - promptly the shor'� Jq 10 Line for Galt Woodstock� Lon- led -to be driven. The military, the tainty, two thousand years b,Oori� tions, she retorted -vith an appeaj I _ , ' ' , . �ffi�­ � quently zoneans VAL MiDetroit and &-cago and all in- We have our Creamery now in full Political, the social. organization of the Christian erta, and Nialta is i -4 for "the freedom of the seas.,, Un- . I - � 11 11 pasw- b8yortd st bumediate points. �� operation, and we want your patron- Germany have cted mut,,h Younger. When the Pb(.W;;'­- � _�r 9 J Tablets should *'F� - age. We are prepared to pay you to preserve this leadership by the I N AV � the highest prices fo your cream, pay few over the ians came to Malta, as they ,]:(.,, * , ` , - - -� - ��?Z',', re, - I , homes where thert many, The much 0.01,1, I - I - ,.��",�*",P!2Zt, - . F;�, rem. An o-ccasiolu'l weeks, -V'.��'ggh, sample praised ,AL-ceational system of Ger- about tbe tenth century 13, C., u., : � -g�,- - - --- - ­­ - � I iron Pump's & pumP you every two r rl,! . - and test each efin of cream carefully ' - ­. ... �. lets wHi pxteveat ' A% . I . many hasTbeen organized and main- displaced a"inueb older civiliya,ioi., ; t P _� ana give you statement of the same. tained to pepare the f ew to govern id 1`11 riepairmg We also supply cans free of charge. I Thp. island was inhabited by a p -o-1- I - trou7bles,or it the �' J J L 11 r I Adeidy the pyommgt b an prepat ed to tut its all -z,nd Of and give you an honest business deal. and the The about whom littl,p- is knw.vn. ,1u, ;� , wiu aby". ...... 1. - - eure --the bi ', Kaiser is the -titular head of the rul- was they, and not tbo 1?b(P",ni,?",1,­_ "F;x...- � eorc. and L at Pumps a A a. 13) sizes Call in and see us or drop us a card f �r �� w 'I :.,.�� . . ae " ' . '.., �­;� d q� ­: , ''. ,�,,�,,;, sold by medicin I , .4 . � �..­�::. . . - / -'.,,,. , 11 �roj 11) L , - particulars. ing class, but his power depends u-pon who werp responsible for tbs, wor i ,�� I r -1 25 cents a box f � , y P pe F.:tting-. e c. Galvan I their retention of their power. The ful'ineralithic monumen4u�, whi( 1i .- ­'�,�---,K,"i ( , - 1`1_11�11� - . �. . - -6.....-II... yKedicine (30., Brd I -te Seaforth Creamery autocracv-of the Hohenzolle to be found so frequenily in ,Nij­'... .-+ I 1 S teel Fanics � nd Water troughs. , , I �,_::��,� rns could - ­;,t,C-::-,-: . . � . - .1 . Sta i c ite ms -+o d attle, Basins. Seaforth Ontario not be long preserved if the military and on tbe neigbboring islawl , :- � 1, __ - ",:'� , ..1. 7�--,�--;. I - I . _" . - -;�y '. , �. ,,4 � 11 . � -Y- __ - ____ - and landlord class should be over- Glozo. Thcri,6 about the sixth (.,-,_-j'*,1:- " ...", ­�.,_;, I ."..,.- ;��`_A:`,,­ ... A, , o a , k indsof pu mp repairingd one - - - _;', PRESERV . ;_�� !:,:­,­_.'1��_%::::::: __ , thrown, Whethef the resignation of came the 'artbaginians. Tb�-y e,jyjp7 I A. �P.­ . - I Z., F.,4�'(-' �, .� - . I W - ,­­­ '3 The indieationL- ,,, oil -bo.r - notice. For terms, etc., his favorite Minister has been forced as friend's" of a sistc�r Pbonji :ar� . I ,; S Goderich ­ . . be dear next, wil - ap[ Iyat Pump Factory, uPon the Emperor by that class there colo,Y, not as conquerois; but', h. - � i %�r th DIARRHOEA the great struggle with Romo iii tl�-., ; , . I %% ikey were last vvl . st,, East, or at residence, Nor , is nothing very definite to Qiow. But I., , , . i I el I t " . I tbird century B, C., tbf�y ,1A,ere at las,, , ­ ; P I Want eggs had i Main Street it is not- an improbable opirlion. .;.;! f I . 'W"WAS SO BADw - Any in ' of events in _ driven to 'evy tribute on thi, ielLnd, I C I 0 I lnovr while they � terpretation ith the -result that the Mahese I I tot i .W ;� . A cheap . Do i %. � ... , . S ­ I , TV I w !:��&�`�,, � J. I elsh, Scafort Gerunay mu t be taken with a reser- I-ose ..... r ar such Me&UW-;,-' - - ' I � in revolt, banded over lhc- ',��AU *. - vation. The facts which Americans Punic garrison to the JZomaD _p­n- A ­'..��-,'.- � 1. .. -(It% I " '. �.;,*,"% . 1� I tent preservati" _. . �..�, ,".., . I , . 'N .W.11 - Q P. & TIME TABLE Thought She Would Lose Child. know are those which an autocratic Pral, Titus Sempronius, 'and Malta ��:l ,..-.Vl -, . I = ed as being so � , 1� � . -AVELPH & GODERICH BRANCH- i. Government permits them to know, ti-ecame a Roman municipium. _., - I 1990%h had better be "ad � . ... . TO TORONTO. I I or which escape to us despite ef- In a history so long and so full of .��­ � Millionai Retter use .some .ficient censorship. . .� I _;.7 "" _::�', Dufing the hot weather young chilldren It is bovXever, detail as that of Malta, it is not now I . . ., I 'tried and lound - . � �,:, i I....7 , - n L' ..., �,*/. 4.1, G. T. IL TIMR TABLE are very much subject to diaTrhoea, in clear -that there is in Germa y a. real Possible to do more tban refer to its . . , Accordinx to 4 , I . I ,� " ��, - : and impoi-tant division upon two ques- - ,0_. .�7,% of Packaae-m - Tr&hw 1AAV10 S"fOr& = fOUO": fact, more so ,than adults, on account of . . -0-0 ... M­Mnwawft� � �_ . V#*V1 4*5 Zominion Chemis " 2e. 55 a.m. - For Clinton, Goderich, I the more delicate constructio . n of . .their tions -one foreign, the other domes- . of the best presei , . � Wingham and Kincardiw. � . tic. There is 'no indication that there of this famous War -time Sweetmeat are *0 flollovring fir �__%,__! constitution. It b ooves every mother is any party -_ a. 88 P.M. - For Clinto, T. __. .1 . . which is opposed to the 4 i jTkvul�ar X'q.. v * - to ]oGk after berl chil#ren on tl�e first sign war, or woud be willing to seek peace . .., .. I sent to the soldiers J. . and Kin%udins. ' ,�� ,,,,,� i 4 ! ,,sailors and aviators The metho rms *11, I I I I - . - d o f of any looseness of the bowels, fo'r if th upon any te which the Allies - ��\ \'. I . `ZX - . XIA p.m. ,- For CUnton, Goderich , ot some serious b . ey - 1� ,., ). . .-: . �, ,I ,X , I at the front. I ply to slalko ow I, owel trouble " ____1 - - , I 4uick lime with - , .551 a. rn.7--For Stratford, Guelph, do n !cb woul.d or could accept, but there is a I . I I I , ., �� I � Toronto, Oriffis, North Bay and I as diarrhoea, dysentery. cholera . infan- con __­­_�'_ �,*_ 'A - V0.1 �­ , I I I 'O, I I-- I--- . . I Vater and then h I siderable Party opposed to some , . . of the Y�iore.ruthless methods of -vvar- ,:-.. - . � .." ,_ If you have a hiend there, see that every points West, Belleville and FOter-, tuni, cholera niorbu!z, stiminer c _____ - ,. ­�:- -­-�� .� _,.__�- sIR EDWARD CAPX-.,OIV " �� go, formed into - - i Om]Plai'llt, on the gro ../,.�� --. ; V-�.�,__' - I parcel or letter contair,s a few bars or a 11 _14� � ` I- If boro, and points east - _-­,�:­z: .- _,,--. .5-;_ ­­- ter. A..Ur the . ��_-:_�!-Ic �_ vo_______�� cri 0.16 P.m ]For Stratford, Toronto,i . . � _---L.., N .. - - . 11. 4,_.,� - "' 1�vn in- Phrase without asking in what is vdlow,2�d to sl I Montreal 9:nd points- a"t - I jo -bey make. C� - -7.� ""', X1 :'r' . - r- ittle one by not pensate for the enemies t - " �__ - I perhaps, loc�se their 'i reat chew ,,etc., is liable to follow, and they will those - methods- achieve do not com- . _�, , itical minds accepted that glittpr- package of WRIGLEVIS, the gi - 'kept wen stirrv; __�, - - _ - �1 1 47. 1 1 ' There is no indication of any 4% Or , I T ; I I .i, � - �,!PWA­ _1 I . . : , , " - ,V,_­'��,­,, ,,,:�^-!�l,,..;,t�--,-,:"--..:; waY th-e fi,eedom of thp seas was en - I i taking -the prucaut�on to check this loose, revolu- (1, .1 'I--'-. - - , * -a- 11" _,A%..... . k�g confection that is used around the :� tmt liquid, whic", , , � - ,.,., ,., .,� ezt 4 ,� 1�0­4�.'-x­­ - ,LONDON, RUNON AND BRUCI .1)11�/ '4440 . da ng .1 11 . , I 11, � I ' 't I - . - � Z ­�4 _' , '*. lime water., is ,I ' _.t' .; ; ness of the 1,owel I ti6nary party which desires to over- : - - , _ered by England, oz- wherein lay s by using Dr. Fowler'.- ow' ;'A-��f,� - . . I ism.## vt7oflid. 01trer I thr Imperialism and substitute a . �-� "".. �Z,,'� , 1.�T.. - �� I I-. I . I i , I -P ,. lr� , 1,9-`,N#'0_ "-_�� .- �`-.J Itie menace of "naval . I 0. I P -, ,I p, . 1_';'F� 4-10- ! '/ - � KeeP it always on hand. It , t he ex ;-, g 3. I sewth pmomew. Extract of WAd Strawbeuv, I Tepublie'like that organizing. in Rus- � , . , '' -. k V'7�4;._�, What it�meant WaF that En,gland .1 I arock or watier-4- I - � AA . - &JL . . . 14K� 11 , Ij j ,-- 4. !��p -:y , , 4, ,4. - 1. .�. *roast - . 4.0 dence . . - '­NA:54"�-n. -*�:--.;� P, �, . "- .., ;'V, , - , . -1 - � 11- . , .� .1 :,� po.iure i Mary's, Ont., sia, j�ut. there is abundant eTi E I * !Jrs. R. J. Hilli,,, St. - _ . .k �aE' z4,4 ha(l the larges,t na-vy in the world, .q helPs t6Ah, appe-tite, digestion. ", ..r.V1. "K. ,,, -_14-1 ,� � ' � L_ Germany had the greateist army. I writes: " NTV little girl was so bad with of a considerable and apparently .. � . I K].,.. r. - I :1 .... �. . .. EZQ - - � 11 � 1, , ,.-,- I. -I ,i�,t',. - . ! "I I 1 AM 1^ Precipitate the " . I 1�. I - Ge -Mall armY wa,� built and �� I CL \' '. - ; - � �*Wl - � I f� �; �,T - . -, .,. i�, .4 1 diarrhoea the doctor. coald not cure her, growing party which desires and is Z-3. 13tit the - ..- .. .. .. T." � . ere g6ing to lose . I . - -� A j ;Sealefs f ght "After evetv I _e 1� and ithus ti �,; I . and we weresure we'w ." '. I - \1 I . - ,�, ` �' k. � ;,,� i ",I 4 � 'lily u - P1111)0-se!� of aggres- _�'_� X. .. -- YJ $ . I.. P"A (� , . - p r, . fln4 -�,--d f0l A t k -) �,. .. .. beginning to ­,_ - , A. t &I . \Y,w - � .- 11; TIC told me to use Dr. "'.1r. I I I .1 mc ��,�,,, the ve -ont,a; , - , "I 6 � � i - her. A friend Of r IF � � sion, whil- the Britjr�_I, ' �kNjlvy . P;! r; I'll 3sel z Government. .1 , _ - ,Nv.t� f4 M mric-ak" w _��, �., 1� 4n, _� . ') ,�, . Qb*M .. .... .... 1.1a of the people in the ; - . _IV �.. '.. � . �'w _." J 1-2 t I . . - - -) These two parties are to some ex- �'. I �, 4i, .., t� -.4.1 I . -, IS% 1,�11­ 11 � pru"dwd. � . . . . . . am Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, s' . - 49V . ,., I- , Purely ael em!.Ive, Grp., � k V, 'A" - - I be kept eoverei - ­­.,T_,� 3. . - . .. at'Brfla;n b(_-ing 11 k:_,� � Zk ; i I sent for'a bottie riglit away, ar:d by the , . 'A ,,i�t 11 I . 40�11,kiw I ..... . . &n V � i.v-. '.i - "'I" -f .?- .5 - -�*A­ 7. - - XbMw .... I , - 1--;," an islana and Nvii'iwit lit,,,! (i ,04 � eiudaa by -, -_0Vf � time I had , tent identical in their personnel, This 1. ,,, �� � -, "s .r: - , �� ��,� I . , " . , � _r. I ' � k__ � : . . against invasion by .�n ani.,", .,)o I a I , �11 I ; I 1 able to sit,ap, and 1.)efore I had the second . - Z ­ - �7 - - � i by saeldng upz) 'r given her one bottle she wa� -, , 4.�k4 - I . I 'k �Lu is indicated by the fact that on the �� � 11-1- .. � *�.14�, 'A,. ..�-­ - � I � ; 9::Ee�i� -. : - . : -1 : - .- .- Ui ... � . - . . . W, et. .- I - I :2�0�, � -0 - �� spre-aa- i one hand Bethmann Holweg re .� �'' I '' 11.1" , - ." - I I I" - .%" - 1 bottle itscd.,he i�as curtd. I tell every- I , ',�r, .- . 1,.� . ,- .4X 1. ­ , � . 1. ' __ - d fui p- I �, ." _�ra ­: 14 -ow- _... .. ... . 4 71 I -1 I I " 1, , '11� � .�, -11" & I a, , 3 . � ,at the lime. fth,�� I �, - I.fV, � i _0�� �11 01., - 10_7%�, , - I KWO P.- 41W i ") , - , V � :1 I ' ,+- - "111 a ""Vat 11avY, 131 . t-o. n.:... - 47. '� tilt is any n; fused 4 1, � itme : I bodv aiAjut this sure cure. to accede to the -demand for annex- :` -�_-_­,.', r ,�__,. ,rpost � ol N, - __1 � - � ��. ,,- -er ,' I ­. " I . %, The priice I . _ ­ , . ,!i.At�'A � R - I a bottle, but it is well worth it. ' ation,- and . on the other hand openly - py 411 4 X �111 th .-' Wawn Or �34)1­�� is 3':'c. , aguip%sion on her neigbw,n,. .-lit, �- Called the mistress of itit, .,.;(z,,_, ,,I,. L �_, , , , -4 �, . 0.- 11 a-- I * 14 years since I first.tried it,, and acknowledged the need for electoral . I, � i,5� _� 14 ­ - I �-�­y . tA, I wifitallsiv:"I'T shl�, h&e. 1( -ft the tieaE o�, %...t.,.- !!,� 1. ;1 �1­ . .� � Wilih a furtf.2­ I I � . I i keep it on hand, It is good reform - But that Bethmann Holl- - I wo 0, @�" ItAl. .-ft SA for old a n -d young alike." � � ) Mistress free to al]. Ir; t*:�it, 01 ,p ,, .� I I . I nared, I weg s resignation has been called for - - - I , 1. � �, I O.W. " - -- ,.- W11 " Dr. Vo ' I . . by the Kaiser certainly does not in- ip Of any nation C.alj tra 4. )- - � LIA5Z ill, Gc4nez-al pr�_�� ...* *�%*-* --a �. %X- ,. wler's "hasbe6nonthe . et all the seas of which Gni_ 1;:­�,A:,i 1., .1 IN CANAEA , A, 'dicate a,,triurnpb for either peace 0 . 73 P.O. .00" --* - I _ Is I for the past 72 years, so if you want to be without or called the mistress as fr-J.'.. ,i_; an-, r. -;r, -_,:X �Zw I , i0a-,y-* aLtoje �0,4_ on the safe side be sure and see that you democracy witliin the Em- . British shID, a -ad t ` I 12- I It is eszs-m- . get "Dr. Fovvier's" when you ask for it. Ptre. . 0 ransa- m,. F, ! " ,a% -- J7 114- `� - ' Wk I - . .6 -.am, � .1 I llaft� , 16, - H 0 I 11 SIL ������ i - - __ � I rING I � 11 * E I 11 I I I I I I I I Ii � , I I I&( J� 7 - aww�mnKp- kind of bu-siness as her si.1,n*. Q., ... . IWIW-- 19 11 7 1 -laid to, the foL � o,& t- � . The genuine is manufactured only by f Bethmann Hollweg is not a states- . , no owlavour L � , i� 1_1"rhat, Pw,�I, . . I ' be Britain has ke,Dt the sews o!pf-,n ,t., ! - 1\ I I � - I - . . .. . I - 5�* , ,,L The T. 2111burn Co., Limited, TorontD, I man; he is a politician. No states- , fros. I � -a V* ,� 91 38 lued - I Im T"i, 1- ; -. __ Mis swall: I . W0fi3E;E1__,4 T__T1-Mf, tl�6 ._ - Ont. - I I maen would have chazracterised a za- F - At Gg=gAy ha8 5trgeh 4t th�j _� - w I � --- __ - - -_ .=� X - i I ift the T*_48 A L � - A . I : I - I I w A