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NO'IaMBER. 19p, .A, . : -0 ,. __ - , I .1 --.--- - - . - I ­.­�, -I.. I 1 -421, 1 1 11, I - --- - _. ---.---- � - aNIME . . ­� - -!------ ­ - - -- . __V�� -_ .--. �Uftwlm-.Imw", ___=0hQU3VAdMffi0�____ - I - � .. I I . --�� I - . I - - . - . � mow.& #V" , . . I of Lieutenant -Mowatt and Privates heavy erfilade fire, Poor Hall fell THICK, GLAOSSY HAIR "Ir -W a N §�� Be . Xonendy and Chatterton, mortally wounded. The third, ro- f H-f-I " Pr I&=%I zvasuar t, ly, Private Bam-w ' ' of the houor was Dr. Scrini- . FREE FROVII DIUMETWI F2 ua 111".1sitoves'-&-i RU& -sing ;!� . � - s _Imbled on the enemy. cipient I I I . I _ t ;; i ell -4 MeLF" BROS., Pubfthe" "I FEE'L LIKIA Ba�y`.'who was lead de, was ger, of the 14th Battalion, in the St. I . I Be ' . - . I I -_ - .- . , , , udde.qly hit on the head and feU, Julien engagement. Captain Scrim- Girls! Try itl Hair gets soft, fluffly anif TW CANADA RANGE is in bigger - - - . 7 . .1 -_ . I - 1. * Almost at the same instant the ex- ger was working in an advanced beautiful ---Get a zmall bottle AftR=d thau ever. The reason is eas- , - . 11 � I � -1 Nov.,fth, 1917 plosion of a bomb wounded Lieuten.. dressing -station. when German shells of Danderine. ft ,apparenk when we consider the I . ,?,. - 5-- . I � * , N -W _NG 11 5 e 1, , , . � ,- =11, ''"' - -..[ V BEI ildt Mowatt in both :feet, ,while an- began to fall on it. All the pati, nts xa" number- %-n- SM4111 makes -who Mwvo - -- . - ,_ . .. . . other bomb hit Private XennedY nu were removed except Captain Mae - I ' _Mp-w out of business, ibe difficality, - . - . . . � if you care for heavy lisir -Vist gliez , _ . -Ak prodwes in gefting repairs and -1 '. � . CANADA!s HEROES VF THE 6TkUITA-TWE7F78MvAt The Jay Of - the chest, but 'fortunately failed to donald, whom Captaili Scriniger car- tens with, beauty and j,� radimt witk � explode, Private Chatterton, who ried out and down to a moat fifty life; ha& an incomparable softne,ss au(t. As foct that slaves so manufactured , � � I . BATTLEFIELD - He" AAW TWO YO&W $use I . , I - . I alone of the patrol was unwounded, feet in front. where they lay half is fluffy and lustrons, try Danderine. . -.1 . � . Amm not stood up. Moffaflt's Ranges 1. -7 I I - (By Frank Yeigh) started to the lines for help. Ser- submerged, the doctor protecting the Just one application doubles thd s" poiieularly the "CANADAr- have .- I �- (Concluded from Last" Week.) I -des it imma. " 11.1 - .- - . geant Henderson started out at once wounded man by leaning over him, beauty of your bair$ bel�l SAP&M U - � 11 6itwxetton for years, I � ­ . "One more'.man, and I'l go with , ' with reinforcemens, when the enemy though - at imminent, risk of his own diately dissolves every particle og and the hig* stand"d of wastmanship -. hinL" Jam�es called, and Private . � . , retired and the wounded were brought life. Aftnaniff. You can not have nice heavy,, ��*U tbaw is sffll mainUi6ed. � I Large (oddly eoungh the smallest nian ir�, Such an. a few, and only a fely, healthy bair if you have dandraM Thi* I . We Imve soM over 350 CANADAS in his battalion, and the butt of his When' the Germans launched their J -its ­ - I _% tka's disWet akd we are gonm to sell . company, "a M'eek little hike wh I 0 1 overwhelming, attack against the crat- of the brave Canadians whaLse deeds destructive scurf robs the bair of I � . . deserve to be long remembered. They lustre, its istrength and its very life, as wj-.,Ay as the.roakers can supply us � I .1 "*;�I, �%_ is reputation, I I �Ifflf. ers, Sergeant H. S. Naylor, of Toron are merelv illustrations of thousands- and if not overcome it produces a fever.,, -*-Ub, Buy ITNTQW. . re ponded. The two men escaped the W, , .L . . . S - _ � to, was 'in command of a machine of examples of heroism, mostly P- ishiress and itching of the sealp; thit. first curtain of fire and gat as far as gun crew in a detached post, when pertaining to the earlier years of the hair roots famish, loosen and die; the*, . - Riariges...... - ...S39 to $70 the bomb storage trench..when a shell :, __ , the enemy advanced. The trench bad war, and who shall do justice to the the W -Ir falls out fast. Surely get a� ' ,- I 11 " 2�st "did for" James. "Large made that - . been practically obliterated by the * - . . I I host who axe equaly deserving of small bottle of XnowlWa Danderine Heaters... ......410 to $40 me.1-n- a, terribel journey three times more to I -enemy's bombardment and the gun histing recognition? from any d --ug store and juet try"it. . I get bombs for us," a survivor of the . jammed with mud. Heavy fire from' . A ,battle wrote. "He seemed tickled to . three sides was soon directed on the -- -- - ------- - - ---!!!- � I - ------ __ ____ - ­ __ ___ - _-11 death -just like a kid when he's made small party, but the sergeant sue- � I . I AlIfth I ,­ I <Mp4ft IIL V AL 00% good at his sums--tbat he'd been able ceeded in withdrawing the gun to a - I I I 1, I 'JIL-0, am a ff,MWA IU% 1� to come across with, the goods � _- The I I- I point where it could be cleaned and - . . 1!_VXNI.AA%W0X4a last time be came he, brought word MADAM LAPLANTE again put into action. From the new I . I that Lieutenant- Colon6l Becker bad- 85 St. Rose St., Montreal. April 4th. position fire was once more directed I � - . % bled to death. When 'it was all over "For over two years I was sick and on the eneiny, checking his advance, I � I - I _____: I � � Have not increased in price as yet to he wiped his sweaty forehead and miserable. I suffered from constaid but finally the gur,' became so badly I I a � - - - I ­ . Smiled his pasty smile as he said: Heada,dies, and had Fa4�ilalion of the - clogged that it could not be righted., ". ��, - the extent that people imagine, more "Ho I t work, boysl And ain't it too Heart so badly that I feared I would die. A new gun was then secuxed and - - ..� '', _MqQIEW especially the best grades. We have bad about the lieutenant and the col- manned by the renmants of the de- � . JAP There seemed- to be a lump in mY tachments under Sergeant Naylor. Nothing known to science is better for I onel, . A- 7 afew in stock to be amt iu at once and Captain Costigar-, of Calgary, the stomach and the Constipation was Or- the following day this gun was thris-parnful ailment than Zam-Bak. Itt . our lour, experience in QU class Of chief bombine officer of the 10th Bat- dreadful. I suffered from Fait; in t4O also put out of action, being repeat ' reduce& inflammation, stops bleeding, I,,,' , I talion, was the hero of another Cana- B"A and Kidney DiseaSe. I edly struck liv, shell fragments, and '_'._� ds the agony Easily applied and cleanly. ' ' ' wo4k assures you an emomi&d job. d. I was treated by a physician for a year choked with mud spla4ed on to it by ' * : ---- men to volunteer for an attack. on a * at . 9 why go on sufferin� ? "I � o,uld rather lose a contract than German trench, but the whold bat- a� d a half and he did me no good all. explodin shells. While it was being - 9- Why not try it ? W"T , We w , 1. ti*ed " Fruit-a-tives I I as a last resort. cleaned and -repaired, the emplace- Read the following cures. talion offered, Choosing the required Ment was converted into a temporaiLy "I suffered for WAAW" � . PY- ' Alter'using three boxes, I was S'really dressing station for the wounded. SAMPOT' I sacrifice the work to make it'sldm , nunxber. the mer: stole out of the � - Mrs. C. Hanson, Poplar, B.C., says: . . *% I years -with bleeding piles. The pain was often so bitd I 'Pro edy, and , trench in a torrent of rain, crept with- im ved,aDd twelve boxes made me after the gun was' fired with good . - . -, -, � It spoils our name and does not give in fifteeln feet of the enemy trench, well. Now I can work all day and there effect from an improvised sh.6ter, but � 11 could hardlywalk. 'I tried remedy after rem il ­ � DEEP finally underwent an oper.o0on, but only got temporary relief. As.% PIT satisfaction to the cutomer. Think it where they had to cut through a am ,r.,o Headaches, no Palpitationt no this positi'on was also str*ek by,a At last I tried Zam-Buk- Perseverance with this remedy com- , . I - , . baibed wire entanglement. Seeing a Heart Trouble, no Constipat , ion, no shell and the gun buried. Once -�gain pletely cured me, and there has been no return of the"trouble." - � � over aud let us figure on your new large white- platf�rim in front of them Pain or Kidney Trouble ,andIfeel lihe Sergeant Naylor succeeded in repair- Edinburgh, Oat., writes: '$For two Costi --an Mr. W. I. Donovan, of New W � . furnace. Either Kir Ben, Pease or which looked solid, Captain 9 being -and it was "Fruit-a-tives" ing the weapon. Through foui days years I suffered with bleeding piles. The pain was. ost Intense. . and - his brother officer .sprang upon 4n -'w and nights of strenuous exertions, I tried one after another of the so-called reinedies, but without - N ew Idea. I it, when to their ho . rror it-Eave wayz that gave me back my health". Sergeant Naylor remained in the front � .1 .- . . � and I they were . precipitated. head fore- MADAm AIV.rHTJR LAPLANTE. lines, working or repairing his gun. effect. At last I decided to try Zam-Bula- 'This gave quick rellef. � . I . . from the dull, gnawing pain, and perseverance with Zanix�--Buk 11 . I . most into the :Gernian trench on the Wc,'a box, 6for $2.50, trial size, 25c. When eventually he left to rejoin cured me. The cure hasbeen permanent." - a heads of three German..sentries. The At all dealers or sent postpod by Fruit, his unit he had with him only two � . � - I i more surprised than the of his original det4chment, Private ZAM-BUK ALSO CURES ECZEMA, BLOOD POISON, ah 4 a-tives Limited, Ottawa. I ULCERS. COLD SORES, CHAPPED HANDS, SCALP - Plumbiftg Canadian officeks� and before they Arundell and Lance Corporal Rose ' SORES. CUTS, BURNS, BRUIS9S. SCALDS and all FREE BU . I - -L . . I I could recover themselves, Captain - and both these men ivere so exhaust,- SKIN INJURIES and ViSEASRS. All druxests and Send this coup=, =me of - - , Costigan and his pal had shot two . ed that they required medical treat- stores, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, post free for price, paper. and It stamp to " I er, and lay out in , ' Is appreciate� more during the winter monthi than a i -s iin t (I�c, of the sentries dead- and the third, by a German snip , , ' ment. 4 Refuse harmful substitutes and preparation* advanced zam-Buk Co.. Toronto. , agony for hours without being i as - just as good." and our easy method of installation. our excellent wa' I I rr,,- i : I il , i ( who was wounded in 'the flesh of the miss- Lieutenant E. J. Bkooks, of a Nova� I .. aud rocelve trial box. .- perfect results are inducements -we offer to the cust ( nl,t Y ( ( n I I C - .leg. ran down the trench screaming ed by his comrades, ultitil daylight Scotia battalion, a clergyman before I . - ---- - -_ I - - I revealed both him and his - rescuers �� --- --.� e ing a modorn job in this line, Full stock on hand. for. help. the war, held a crater 'with a small - it J..rt " i � �,�, - � I to f riend and foe alike. - � . The Germans started to pour out . ; � . I . . Not without a .certain dash of hu- party for forty-eight hours and re�- , �� I I __ . . of their dugouts into the trenches, two . other incidents. Private pulsed two German attacks. At the - .. I .- �, I A. . � I _� e -*%,4 40 -- ­_ . but"by this time the'rest of the squad mour are I -1. .1 81 " Brunelle, a typical, Quebee back- � , �� �, � '411� end of his turn of duty he went b ek - -1 Oil" i I'll, -_ ..:� " luA -11L had sprung into the trench., loaded I over the zone swept 'by the enemy's - I . -111, - �tf - --- 0 As ILt- S. Seaf..Vrth with bombs. Each of the Vwo ends 'wo'). dsman, disfegaried the orders fire and assisted in the rescue of Am - 1" . of this sector of the trench was block- avalnot a Christmas truce, and car- wounded men. _____�, - I I I - - 72" 'If.__ � -a daring reconnissance, in RVVWt__17�____ . - i � Y ried out _. - � RM --- I � ed by- a Canadian itmied with -wire I In the confusions of the fighting for - -_ ------,-- the course of which -he made friends . I . ..'� =- - - ­�_- ==-.-, -_ - - ­ --- . ­ ==-- ___ - . -entanglement bombs. 'The artillmy with a party of the enemy',talking the craters at St, Eloi, many deeds I I -1 - I . � - - ____ - kept a circle ' of fire bac,k,.' of " the to thern in, French, and as an ex- of high courage and devotion were ,- - - I The McKitop Mutual, 0 0 AL mull"I BOMS trench.. so that the Germans in this change for maple sugar and Cana- Performed by Canadian troops. Lieu- IIAW , section: could get no assistance from, than postcards, returned laden with tenant J. F. Arbuckle,'with Corporal - 0 V yire Insurance Vo I any other section. . Woods and Private Batson, of the ' *1 and'PIMPLES As fast asIthe Germans came out cigarettes, and Geriman souven . irs. 31st Battalion, Calgary, undertook.a � . 8 - Head O&P,.- Seafortk,ofbt ', of the dug -outs they werie met by Brunelle's commanding offic6r was by reconnaissance, penetrating several - I I - I . DIRECTORY ON FACE AND 13ODY . bayonets. Each of these had a strong no means pleaesd with his perform- . � 0 hundred yards into German territory, � . electric light attached so that while ance o Separated from his men by the dark- ' I OFFICM. . the Germans were exposed under a peared to have a talent for recon- s and wounded in the face by I . At � J. Cdr.nolly, Godericht Prwident i I - I oiterina. he had. -better apply it to 'n's I � I Boils and pimples are, btight light, the . Canadians were in .11 the explosion of a shell, Lieutenant I siffiVIOVidences business. He wai�,._ Jag. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-Presideri - Oqn; i� a punish- tu ting in ti coniple -ftrkness ind invisible to . - - . - i of bad blbod, that is c ,6U le te. ment, sent- out, iLgifiift- a very trou- Arbuckle managed - to regain the I . - T. & '-says, Seaburth, Secy.-Treas.. � - . system comink to the surface. 'hem. The r6i t was inevital)le. blesome gang of am trenche4, - bringing in valuable inf6r- I I I . I I t esul � _j�Wj located them, I * _, . AGENTS ese . Thirty-five Germ�ns were killed, ex p- -it V lVance - soon m-ade mation as to the German defences* ' - The only -way to -rid yourse I I. and with' e � i , LL I __I 11 ,If of th ' I . the anklet � MAKES MONDAY LASIB%_ ' bognbs "'their, fiiding-pade��ftdfp_-hot to hold Y � - , , #_ Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; F,d.! pajnful and unsightly, Wood diseaaes twelve tal�er_ prisoners, . and , * Private Batson'was hit im � S . I I . , MnchleY, Seel -Orth`,* -John - Murray - 'to have your blood P'driT thro*n i- .air ti6 d�i�uti wh6re .1 . V IS ed by BdM�el were Corporal Woods stayed with him and I . . o, Goderich; R., Blood Bi . tters, It removes every. par- the Gern-Lan,s refused to come out. In, . thein. - SHORTER, COOLER. .1 JkUcefield; J. W. Ye I At one time there were two small bandaged -the wound, but a little later' I I . I . G. J&Tinutla, Brodhagen. i ticle of foul material from the blood, and twenty minl4tes the whole operation ' cottages about 1,500 yards behind was killed by a sh611. All through RtG . , I . - * - I - . � DIRECTORS i the skin become6 clear and smooth,. and was over. The Canadians were back the firing line of the 22nd Battalion the following day fifivate Batson lay I . I .-, - WVi4m Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; John I free from all eraptions.] . in their trenches, and whili the Ger- one being occupied by a little o13 in concealment within the German ,.',_: K.7. . � guns open- .... a % i , s Evau5;., Mr. , Bovay, Trenton, Ont., man artillery and,machine - - area and after dark crawled back to I I � - - III '13MA 11 �_ - Pcnnewies, Brodhagen; Jame . woman. When the shelilng of the - - 1. -1 � � I - Jas. ��Ty go I was very ed up a terrific fire, on empty ground, the lines. I -.0 I%whwood; M. McEwen, Clinton, writes. 4- yeaxs a building became so severe that it was ­ I ___ - M -- - . _ - � __ . � ,,, - __" - Ckmolly, Goderich; 1). F. Xziiregor, much troubled with boils ai4d pimples the Canadians i decided to make a move,, the old lady '--- .1 __ - . r * No. 3, Seaforthl; J. G. Grieve, on my face and body. A friend advised in their own trenches and- smok,e L a I r .I-- NN-Mv. _____ - 11 11-- It - �__;��__�_�IIAJO%__., N__NII_:CzI " ��?.'. :__: - 2 - 3L , . . solutely refused to go. At last. I 113 Z .4*�;111 A" --�.I . _- me to take Burdock Blood'Bitters . ab' Seymour of the 31st battalion, mov- - I 4��; �' I%P� , -"-,, . 11 No. 4 Walton;- Robert Ferris, Harlock; got three bottles and before I . I quiet pipe. Not a man of them as under heavy shell fire, two French- ed to and fro between the craters oc- - ______ - - - - . ��i�= ___ �______ ­ , I , _N�.I i 4 1 ,Yr /, J George McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth. had killed or even. slightly.wounded! �The Canadian officers. Brown and LaVio pied by the men and the trenches I � 1 .+-`7- 10 I flni.�bed the thO one, my boils and ' - cu i J I I . J officows and non-commissioned ofrIers lette, volunteered to take her away. held by their company. They car- . TIA , �.-_�. _�a-_J__:_5IS _� I . ', I 4 � -1- -1 CARRIAGE FOR SALE. pimples had all disappeared, and my 0 t und her in bed, shakin I 3TAVIRq � N .:� T -,Y , L.-.=-- - 7- -,=­-;7� 1 1 fa,ce and body were as clear and as f the party were sent for by the They fo ried in several wounded men. In one . �� _e �_::. I 1. g with i I �_Ils King, who conferred -upon the cofficp_�:s I . . Two spated Gladstone, natural wod, as smooth as any baby's could be." dug -out two brothers were buried by . . I k- -- - I � terror, but still reluctant to leave. � D d upon the sergeants D. . "A � 0 �_11_ Y ; A�Nt�!-- . z*W as new and easy running, com- Burdock Blood Bitters has been on the n apparent. All the explosion of a shell. . Davis and lq��­-. vr, - � - -1 . _Iwft_�. . 10ftNe family rig. Apply at The C..M.'s.' Each man was give ntwelve her valuables w Seymour tried to dig them out, but .. . 11 &.0--ap 4'y-� "o market for over 40 years. You are not . ere in. the mattress. ,_-�, J IYYI A - i -- 39PNiter Office. Seaforth. 2&78-tt experimenting when you buy it. days' furlough for his participation The two officers, however, nothing another shell struck the same place, ! 11 , , ---%*f 2- I _', 11 , 11 . Alanufa,etured only by The T. � Md. in the storming, of the trench. daunted, picked up jboth the old killing both brothers and wounding - � I -- ;­ 11 4 I - burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Most of the heroes thus far refer- woman and the mattress and carried Seymour. Davis lifted Seym)ur on ,,- _FV I TI 1W 11 � . - red to were English-speaking Cana- 'his back and working his way throul M;�__ � V, L.) . . them to safety, just in the.nick of I ;Z& - G. T. M TIME TABLE Aia4s, but what of the French Cana- V - , � (i - dians? What of the 14th Battalion? .time. mud which reached over the hips, U_U 1; -.6. - 1� i CREAM WANTED. . .., One .r.eed not look back to the Ypres carried him to shelter one hundred I . I Trains Leave Seaforth as follows: . It wag a month �efore the second bat- I I X __--- 11�'\, I - I . We have our Creamery now in full tle of Ypres. . erman days for the existing evidences - f and twenty yards away. -, I ft -z _: �: --' = i �� � 11 - - . . I.. ,� . - 0 Lance -Corporal Everett, 29th Bat- "­ ,, - __ - N 1.111, " IM a., In. - For Clinton Goderich operation, and we . want your atro Canadian gallantry. There is the de- -, . '', M%:��__�-. 11 I - -.11 -1 .1 p n- fi een giving trou- " . - , . . Wingliam and Kineardine. - -w. We are prepared to pay ' fence. of the St. Eloi positions in taliOn. Vane . �__ -(- - I . YOU ble. Volunteers were asked for the m S." p� m. - F6r Clinton, Wmigham the highest prices for yout cream, pay ay of 1916, At no time or place on the morning of April 26th when I . .. ------,, -, and Kincardine. .You every two weeks, -v.c-'gb, sam le ticklish job of wiping it out, when a has the contest been keener or the an attack started. He was bhdly � - -- I . IUS b. m. - For Clinton, Goderich. and test each can d cream cardally whole - French Canadian company test greater- Every cor-ceivable form wounded, but after lying out all day - . 7-01 a. rn--For Stratford, Guelph, and give you statement 4 the same. voluntered, of whom '' five -were of fighting was used. At one tirtle regained the trenches on the night ___a�411, _____-�__:S - - I - � 7� We also supply canx,free of .charge chosen. It -was their first experience twentY,five shells a m1rinte came from of April 27th, using two shovels as - Tpronto Orillia, Worth Bay and -Z il and give you an honest business deal * A#er an hour's wait the five tumbled the German guns. I . mes Harvey, I p6ints W�'Jest. .telleville- and Peter- * back into their trench just as the zmm� ' - bdro and polhits east. Call in and see us or drop us a card for - A party of� Germans succeeded n 29th Battalion. made fifteen trips un- Everywhere -*.W *m. - Yor Stratford, Toronto particulars- German machine -guns � re. getting into ozie of the disused tren- der heavy fire from the support lines . - 9 They had reached the enemy's ad- ches on the front of a New Brun to the craters; each time he took fresh QP . Montreal and points. east. THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY vanced post, finding it deserted; de- S_ M W Se"orth 011WHO stroyed the parapet and then hustled wick battalion. A patrol consisting men with him and each time brought ork, study or play I - "NDON, HURON AND BRUCE . . ­ ___­�. in a number of wounded. Going South a.m. pm. to safety. having, - done their 'work -_ . - -_ -1 An incident out of the ordinary is - . I . . well, though most of them have since * . . _._�11 worth including in this record, Lieu- A .. W, 3.20 NEVER NEGLECT . AOW a I'll � mgham, depart .... 6.35 1 fallen. . tll�:;__ N I I I . 3.36 1 1 - But a more fiery trial awaited these tenant A. H. Campbell, of Toror,I o, - : I . being wounded, was carried on a . Myth ................ 7.04 3.48 . Quebec boys. They shared the. undy- I stretcher to the clearing -station, On k1l N � i . - Londesbora .... _... 7.13 3.66 BRONCHITIS ing glory of the Third Canadian Bri- --- arrival an attendant asked if he were � �� It .1 " I � 0inton . ............. 7.33 4.15, gade at - Ypres. They who died there f -_- . FARM dead. and the stretcher-bearer re- The Gum of Via dom - I 8.08 4.33 IT IN" TURN TO fell, in the literal sense, in defence .1 � I plied, "He's dying". But an unlcok- . � . Mppen, ............... 816 4.41, . of France as well as of Canada. Major . ' 0 -weir . . � - - ed -for interruption came Ykom the ' is a welcome help. - * Ine i - Hensall ..........._... 8*25 - 4.48 PNEUMONIA. Hercule Barrie was -one who was se- W0QK ginear-corpsell in the shape of an em- , I _. � Exeter .. � ........ �.. 8.40 5.01 .verely wounded in the leg, but. had - I ur. � Centralia , . . 8.57 5.13 ., .. . strength, enough left to . crawl into - a I iihatic, "You're a liar. " And Camp- _,Flavo , � - I . - . I I bell 'still lives to tell the truth of his Teeth, breath, appe- -- L -- rrive ....- .. 10.05 6.15 Brmehitis comes from a neglected co�l ditch, where.two Frenefi Canadian . �� �e 1. ast& * dy stretcher-bearers found -him and car- ST words. - tite, digestion , I , . - Going North a�.m- P -m- and starts with a short,.painful, Y . . '. This six -footer's injuries were cau.3- and P London, depart ...... 8.30 4.40 cough , ried him, under a terrific fire, to a ed by a bursting shrapnel. His head I I I ,�� .L 4Centralia .............. 9.35 accompalfied with rapid wheezing, dressing -station. 'Barrie was later on ' 11tw ON'# SPMts are the bet-. 5.45 and a feeling.pf oppression or tightness �oard the, Hesperian, _rl� ,, . I/ , 0 b.ad to be trepanned, that is ,a silver . i ' - . in charge of 'I" , I /(I . * Exeter .............. 9.47 5.57 through the chest. . . . fifty invalided soldiers, when e X .. X , plate put ifi. for it appears when be. . ter for it. - 1. 9.59 6.09 - I it was ]3 I Im was picked up his 'skull was smashed . . W You hav�, no doubt,- waken' up in torpedoed and sunk. He handled his I � I I ... 10-06 6.16 ed i open, and brains actually protruding, -' ' . I men with ebaraceristie- r,00lness. I M Men and women an needed on K as well a$;',his body . WRIGLEYS makes I Brutelield ............. 10.14 6.24 the morn' ' and have had i� cough "A : wounded in many . - � I � I ' 'Ing raise Another French Canadian who it the farms of Canada to -day. it in places, but' fortun I Clinton ............ e ... 10.30 6.40 several tim6s to * the phlegm from should not bi� forgotten is Captain -.14, pe or S 11-28 6.57 1 is Our Patriotic privilege to help 1K intact. The surgeons stated that al- I I - the bronchial tubes, and have found it George Vanier, a, Montreal lawyer, i , K cigar taste better. It . .1. ,X_ . !es. Eut it is bore� IN rig. would have _119 -.,:. . I . who volunteered to lead a small Tofce 1, I I IX Blyth . �.. ­­­­ . 11.37 7.05 ,of a ycnow�h or gray, greenish color, . , -4i feed our All most any human4 bei I -,-., Relgrave . 11.50 7�18 - . W less to try to do the hea U ," died, but Campbell is pTogressind � ­ I t a against . ah outlook. * They �X , - vy work x I Ely sweetens �� !III .­*­ and you have received relief righ way. a Germ , pleasant e 3-Vingham. arrive ..... 12.05 7.40 Uvol X splendidly. I 'Ma . This is a form of bronchitis, which if a f night, cut the 1 . vGd if the Kidneys require X I � � ,J i I II . Germanwire without discovery, and. ( attention. I There should be included, in any and soothes mouth - _____ �� � X C. P. R. TIME TABLE not cured irximediaWy ,,may tum'intO blew the work up with . a blasting ,:. � x record of -military achievements on . and throat. . DI - - I -pneumonia orsome more seriom trouble. n (a 0 10 the part of o�r soldiers, a reference ­. . t I . -charge. Captain Vanier had the a - 0 - - X All I - GUELPH & GODERICH BRANCH. I Cum the oDid with Dr. WoA's Norway s;stance of, 1,.-,ace-(;r,rpara�, L. Rans- ;_4 X to the other Canadian winners of the I . Pine 'Sy -r -up and thereby prevent bron- Court and Pri.vate Watt, both" of whoin 14 ! r,V'r e � � N coveted Victoria Cross, only % fi�ade .A X . on, had on several other occasions done .a FORTH KIDNEYS X bronze, but bearing ian .ini NSIT )I I IkI - � .. � I X '"Wee I " I AM #I - a bit O' m TO TORONTO I chitis sad pi)eurnonia taking Md scription a.m. P.M.1 splendid worK i an . . "For Valour," that .gives it distinc- 0 Cranada � � yoursysim. n No M 's Land, '4 are co pou ded X tion and immortality. Lance -Cor- I Goderich, leave and who displayed, or. ihe ni I Lattilog . ........ 6.40 1-35 � Mr X. Jarvi, New .Finkwd, Sask ght of ;" . M n of certain 11 . I P I ........... and 23rd, Igreat'. courage ! medicines, which ha , 19 poral Fred Fisher was the first 'Cana ' I 0 - - . ht ve proven A lian to re eive the medal, a n - I . I a I � Elyth - . - . ...7.18 2 14' i *-----I was trouNed, 1nG,tLer__ I Flavours -.1 % * vmtes. for years, wi;g the 22nd Walton ................ 7.32 .2.20 bronch" and could not find any relief. and coolness.. ' .It their efficacy fif healing disor- a - I . .* . . .1 . Iff - c � . year-old lad at the time of his ex- I . I Guelph . ............... 9.38 4.30 1 WW especially.bad oh a dam day- I More spectacular perhaps uas the � dered Kidneys and so relieving IN Ploit, who faced the enemy with a � , - I . U � : FROM TORONTO I I went to a druggist and a*ed E -MC for deed of Friyate E. Leger, on 4 -he n Rh eumatisin, Pains in the Back, z machine gun, and with intrepid cour-' -, I Seated 6gW-,Kepf �right . __ .11, � .- i 0MeUiixw, to s�op ibe cough and con- 20th of January, in replacing- a _� I I stant tickling in my throat. He gave ken telephone line-fiftv - i, .M Urinary' Troubles, Swollen X ago held a mass of Germans off long ' Be sure MIS WRIGLEWS . yards n the 'r, X . ToroTito Leave .......... 7A0 5,101 me a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine ­ 'i Joints and Ankles, X enough to enable the guns to Le with- . I 9.38 7.00 � reat of the trench. Private, Leger � X drawn, I - -_,Z� I Syruz) which I found gave me instant went out twice into the open groun 0 and Headaches.' . This took place in April of' d ,I . �*N X � the heavy fighting around I iV. alton ................ IIA3 9.04 rQief ' I think it is the best medicine behind the trench, under constant fire. .'t' .. ,_N� .1915 ir. moos#" 331yth ................ 12.03 -9.18 for bronchitis I know of. Now I take � . - Wn H14 are sbId alsoe a e' . - St. Julien. "After e. �" box or 6 boxes far $.?.So. g mre. I always bave a bottle of it on h % 1. I I very 23 Auburn ............... 12-15 e_� 9.30 and." from snipers, and climbed a pole and Free Sanf,ple -i - . ., The next day th6 second ictoria ; - "Ar I - . _fyou %, repaired the wire. I M W" �, t, � I Goderich ............. 12AO 9.55 Do not aceept a substitute for "Dr. - other deeds of courage' by i f Cross was won by Colour -S-A eant - -_ ---_--.-� � . Many - --- - i I ­ -_ _. Wood's." Jt is put up in The National Dru2 and i Frederick' William Hall, of i N 1-11 ,W.­Z��__7�M_ - I I I - �_ 0, a yellow individuals. can be recorded. There ' nni- . I .. t�,� � : �_ �t.; � I I I It Connections at Guelph Junction with I wraPPer; 3 piue trees the trade ma k; is the gallant dash )9 Chemical Co -of C --,.d,, peg, who -made a most heroic empt --- No - of Privates Le- M Limited - T,r,,t, Main Line for Galt,- Woodstock, LOn , price 25c. and 50c - mil -nu tired only V 3. Adq,.ss: ND-12ru-ca., i AS BOIL I blois 'and. LeBrun into - "No Man's i LIU , to rescue a wounded soldier o fell PUT WRIGLEY'S Di YOUR FIGHTEwS CHP . .ISTM don, Detroit, and Chicago and all m- I by The T. Milburn 6., Limited, Toronto Larfd " to pick up �one of their scouts z Iy, M41a St., B.H.I., N,T."�r- , . , a few yards in. front,.,Df the British It costs little but gives a lot of comfort and refreshment ]Vot only a &azz W.,me4iate points. Out. . f , � f trenches. During a second attempt lasting donfectio- I - . who had been wounded in the dark I . ii but. a nerve steadier, a thirst -quencher, a pick-me-up. Ev.- . . . . �. . I . to reach the fallen figlkter. under a ery. ��tmaq parcel should contain some XMIGBYS GUM. . . . - . ­ - I . . I - 6 I . mow IM a 97- 1, ic V W_ . V I TnE A 'CZ -Z 7-:11 I IR is � I SEAF( PX,%"V*r.IIXXI" lt� __ . - rl. - I- '" - - - 511 u a I j -r! n if Un V ____ ,�� . D 1 S T. RIVC-T , ,-- - - � . . . . . �� . Clinton a;y K-31le � "'O'l . �, bas been ree-_ , I I; I MacPherson 7--ou-- !Z! 1). F. MaePr' �n.on - 't action. He .Sw.,I:� 2-i -lore the war hro I I he 4 -3 ' . ,,Ls a iniwnx engme, ' _Vle enlisQ with t Z An which imit lie limission - ,, n th 3ftjtland he ro-;- v I � f� :a,(-YQ Highl4aders I IA -d only bee. 1 in . yaoriths . H $ -VV � _ac . 3). L, IITacPhCIr-z_r;n J)ern and educaed i , I' �_k . - I , I Death of An 0 being confined to , three weeks. 11r, old and raost big 4ent of Wing -ham home of h4; son- Fearen. Centre St ,morni, 'st in b * Vd! been i Xaylor sonle time. He York State, his i, . , ' that State fr,3-.11 Taylor's early UA to the towns -hip of village of . Ayr, w. �of 4his notice, spe Upwartds of f orty to Whipfl2am and � ,&ngaged in the ger ness. He --%vas 0: voultry and had i breeding sonie a,f I lie also was -- lov I and with his pwol duce was for W ar. e . i tor at the I boring --airs. He �. ber of Colarl-'C-ai( land and Ifor yea ef Financial Seer In religion he wvw "' "It a Col 1110St U JESteel IDf friends . , Rig q six yep�rs and he I - I 'ht --r 3-4rs. J 4daUg ' whom he had re,,q �015 his Trif e. nA- 4Dn W,ednesdy aft cemetery.___ _ CANARY CAUSI How one 3, :4 . -,censtematioh aTM ,of BritIl5b. trooPs. is told'by Dr. RA ,arrived in the U , ture - )at the offi� ,on activities Of t1l ope. - '"For more fb northern sector I ish had been $2cz the Germar. trew ,"The work was ;o jug the operatic birds were, as U* cave6ons to -war pres�nce of ffire-I to the birds . kowever, escape into_the -middle c :aJighting on a b sArconsternatior ish lines. If th�, -covered by..thQ I -weeks would grD I My could eaSilY � ,of its presence a the sappina 0131 Jwy was imiri-edit fire on f1he Cava it seemed to b . Even the sharps� ' ft down, as it : Iwig. Finall-y be called oll . , well.aimed shel the bush an -I `01 ness. 11 - - CIER 151 A _N 71 TR*E P_ shrmt time ., forniterly Ge'."Ut� :[taly, remarke� nent friends th( . van gaze -At 31 their -work-, Vr lance Buelov;*$ . vountry a -ad xa� �to play a grea I stage. WrItIon-I . I -gave to the N't ling of what V the tirn� h.� wr rzation of a 9,1 ,and the inforr--. Cirande based I quired by h1ra J in fact bpfor--, the pope's rA,,),. I pears t�iat, .!--�! ' ' Berlin aatt�en_3__ a� . � ?aien, sarne 4,,--,. the Reis 1��-' --,7, of the g_-th�.`i ions w, to V"". -I . - ____ - - S . , GR_� . � Dr. 'Irenla.i­ iative, i2-zc i : .:� to Mi -tor.- �_7-­ color or - ­"-�: , a-� n.ot a dl,e 1 �$1.00 po�.-U"��a�-_ C,D.,, "3.74�re Ply - - , "Re:,JL _.� I , 'So -"n 't " 1 � II , _! _ � . . . . . � 17 � . . � - . �. . � . , - f � - - . 14" %-- 6 I . mow IM a 97- 1, ic V W_ . V I TnE A 'CZ -Z 7-:11 I IR is � I SEAF( PX,%"V*r.IIXXI" lt� __ . - rl. - I- '" - - - 511 u a I j -r! n if Un V ____ ,�� . D 1 S T. RIVC-T , ,-- - - � . . . . . �� . Clinton a;y K-31le � "'O'l . �, bas been ree-_ , I I; I MacPherson 7--ou-- !Z! 1). F. MaePr' �n.on - 't action. He .Sw.,I:� 2-i -lore the war hro I I he 4 -3 ' . ,,Ls a iniwnx engme, ' _Vle enlisQ with t Z An which imit lie limission - ,, n th 3ftjtland he ro-;- v I � f� :a,(-YQ Highl4aders I IA -d only bee. 1 in . yaoriths . H $ -VV � _ac . 3). L, IITacPhCIr-z_r;n J)ern and educaed i , I' �_k . - I , I Death of An 0 being confined to , three weeks. 11r, old and raost big 4ent of Wing -ham home of h4; son- Fearen. Centre St ,morni, 'st in b * Vd! been i Xaylor sonle time. He York State, his i, . , ' that State fr,3-.11 Taylor's early UA to the towns -hip of village of . Ayr, w. �of 4his notice, spe Upwartds of f orty to Whipfl2am and � ,&ngaged in the ger ness. He --%vas 0: voultry and had i breeding sonie a,f I lie also was -- lov I and with his pwol duce was for W ar. e . i tor at the I boring --airs. He �. ber of Colarl-'C-ai( land and Ifor yea ef Financial Seer In religion he wvw "' "It a Col 1110St U JESteel IDf friends . , Rig q six yep�rs and he I - I 'ht --r 3-4rs. J 4daUg ' whom he had re,,q �015 his Trif e. nA- 4Dn W,ednesdy aft cemetery.___ _ CANARY CAUSI How one 3, :4 . -,censtematioh aTM ,of BritIl5b. trooPs. is told'by Dr. RA ,arrived in the U , ture - )at the offi� ,on activities Of t1l ope. - '"For more fb northern sector I ish had been $2cz the Germar. trew ,"The work was ;o jug the operatic birds were, as U* cave6ons to -war pres�nce of ffire-I to the birds . kowever, escape into_the -middle c :aJighting on a b sArconsternatior ish lines. If th�, -covered by..thQ I -weeks would grD I My could eaSilY � ,of its presence a the sappina 0131 Jwy was imiri-edit fire on f1he Cava it seemed to b . Even the sharps� ' ft down, as it : Iwig. Finall-y be called oll . , well.aimed shel the bush an -I `01 ness. 11 - - CIER 151 A _N 71 TR*E P_ shrmt time ., forniterly Ge'."Ut� :[taly, remarke� nent friends th( . van gaze -At 31 their -work-, Vr lance Buelov;*$ . vountry a -ad xa� �to play a grea I stage. WrItIon-I . I -gave to the N't ling of what V the tirn� h.� wr rzation of a 9,1 ,and the inforr--. Cirande based I quired by h1ra J in fact bpfor--, the pope's rA,,),. I pears t�iat, .!--�! ' ' Berlin aatt�en_3__ a� . � ?aien, sarne 4,,--,. the Reis 1��-' --,7, of the g_-th�.`i ions w, to V"". -I . - ____ - - S . , GR_� . � Dr. 'Irenla.i­ iative, i2-zc i : .:� to Mi -tor.- �_7-­ color or - ­"-�: , a-� n.ot a dl,e 1 �$1.00 po�.-U"��a�-_ C,D.,, "3.74�re Ply - - , "Re:,JL _.� I , 'So -"n 't " 1 �