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I . � - I- I - . - . ,w ... I - � I - I I—- � I . I I ­ I 11 I ­ I - � I I � . I I I I I .. ­ -A-`�,� I *01ancing at the Sinn FVin record 'I - . , I - t I � folo +JL , " I - �-A .. j, , I . I I I � I . I . . - -1 � --- ­- � -----�"- . - � I . LLL . - I L 'L .. I I I . ­ � �j,A(!e.the beginning4 of the V I I i I : . . ­ ­ - I . I I 11 I I , �. � _ � . I . . 'r SS . AF'01 - MR, Fridky,j,A4*t 14, IN9 I alverage inan, would -say -that the onus I : I,- 1) ' . - . - f � I '. ,� L� I I ' D -OWN is, on its leaders to prove that; thev 4 h, , 11 , -- � . . . I . I L. � I'll I I . . ­ AL WE- - . ''I . r,%r, the - � . f",� L I 1. - � L I , ­ . � . 11 . - . I I . I I . -1, K E. "I . ! -� � 1- I - . � . I . - . I . � M-,--- � I - .6.- � I WI�re not conspiring, with Germanyi, - ' - . L . L I I I . . .1 . t RESERVE -' 81800,000 1 ... � 1, 11, A � I I - . I rather than upon t e CAPXTA� AND 1 $ 0 1 . . . I � I . I I I L 0.1 � K'�. , 'Ift, '. L I Ly" I British Govern- . I , . - � - . . I" I f �ro - I ,V re t he . . - � I . - 4 1 - . irmative. Every- , i I . I . . f I . I I � , Z ift Y TeDs Hoi I I meat to I , - I 1. I - . ! . - 98 ]iRANCIIES IN CANADA I .� . - It- N I . . I., - . (iermans. Are Phinderiis reget�ble k body lmows that hey did plan the I , I . � � . - 1 . � . I . � L ,� , _ . 1. I li f. Pinkhou * . ' I # I L . � I . . . , A General BanWng Business Transacted. . , I ­ i. L ' I ., apq Restored Easter rebellion of 16. with Germany . - 11 - � � I co, , � und � 11 I i � And This Greedy'�olicy - f4 � Real& i I that �Rojger Casement arrived in Ire- . -� � � � � I � - a- I . I I I land in a German s�bmarinep alter CIRCULAR LVITERS OF CREDIT 11 I ' L � 0 .1 , . I � . . . I I I . I I . i I � . . Shapes- Latest Demands t � I . . I -- I .1 .- I baving tried � to reeurit an Irish re- � BANK MONEY ORDERS � . I I � -­ . .. I , . . i . . � - , I � . i , . ,� . - I . I - , . -.40vor ' girnent ih Germany among the pris- I I - . tq !J-,. - about three SAVIN05 BANK DEPARTMEINT � . . - , k - * , WW,.#.W .." &4w -W NOWAr 9 - - ' ..... ,0,0 ..e'.q ..A I -furnace. ju�t thiok of the times a 64#0j;a,"o ..Z -of-war there, Crfifiinal ,ma- ' a I � -1 . 4#0 'YQSrS I SUfferi "from nervo,ii� break- onerFs - - L , . I 1. I .4 , � -r.4 in, I . 1. " , , *A - - , , - MP - , , 4" - '00 F�� �--- , , "I , � � . 1�j� I � L� ��L I , I , I I I - I L�, - T] F I i F1 I-- - _-� I I f a njaeS those L but they interest avowed at highest Current Rate. 11 phasizes the rs may be,. � -, I . ,peed 0 1 1 1 ­ HE Berlin vossische Zeitung A '. down and got 66 leado, wt L ,�,­`, , � Single room was too hot and the -heat wasted .b, If y0y had,a L I know that an Irish rising has ' W . � weak , I coul0ardlY I - � " - � � now blurts out the 'fact . ­ I - I stand, and Wbead- CliinamaWs �,cliance BRANCHES IN T.HIS DISTRICT. , . Centnal heating plant in your house�.narnely a furnace,- this - any. . .They Brucefield- St. Marys Kirkton I � I thekt ,Germany Is, about to � .,-L I - L - � . aches eveO d&Y- I be ..helped � on by Germ . � � I � .1 . . � 1-- . tried ,e I' ow� too, that if Germany Xxeter Mton Hensall Zurich . I be utilized and distrobu*ed properly - to Other, ... agl�, Russia for an IndemnitY � I:,. vex��Viing must Im , 11 � I - I 1, I � I . I �, . % � . . � I �, � . co -thi;ik.,,of an this war . � --- I waste could J . . I uld a Ireland would I of -$�,500,000,000. Having approori-, j - . I I ­ , were to win 6.11A.L" x r r I rT r ryl L I rX ILI - I 11 I I wy f I I r F 11 .1;r%* -!31 f. -�tnff nf workmen - V6,8;5 u�dev�, a iDhv- '- "-u ca7f-woverning I * .. q �C,:.'4' '' " . - ,I : -- , 4 - � ;;i - � : - . . ; f. I I � I - � � I I : ! I � . . I . ! I I � I . I � I �n . L . � . A �, r I I - I � - - I � - i I L I I . I I ; . i i � --� -. . - , . " � I ­ � I , I I � 1� i � , , I � � - i � Z ;� I ; - , : I b � j I .- . . . t . I '. I ii . 1 Z4 : , -1 - I � i � ' �j L . I � ' . . I L ,I, 1, I; , r . . q L �. - I -- L I . . I � - 1. - jj�­-, � .1 -III-- -. ... . I , , "A e parts or the we -Hing. C; A It I � . . , L , " be u000 4% : - . . - ---- - - L - . . - - ,. L I . , I I � L . . ated Poland, Lithuania, Coutland, I I -11.1 1� -��. wia for two or Poland. If-, � - . L I -1 -, , . 1.4 ' - , ­ . 'L,, pician"b glum . . L . .11 I � - ..-�� ,�� " republic as Bel ' � . . most h�atin' " I., I rs. Agirlfriend -with Ger - --- . - - .. I �: 31 1 second to none We have had the g.experience 6 Ukraine, BeS- L -lea, . . - I I - �- - � - . Livonia, Esthbnla, th . � .. .. I % _ then, they would conspire I . I I t - , , I . - . the 4, / Crimea a I 4, large part � . - , t., 11 -gad used 'Lydia, E. - e- - I . - . I I �. . 1, !. -� . � I ­ - - . � I , in the- county. n , e a perfect work- sarabia, - 11� - .; �- Jv . IL ­., ,Pinkhamls Vete- 1.maijy in the name Of an Irjsh� r wag was_�xp nake any meehanied ..., �-! We ca 'absolutely guarante , %, L ' lu�nbus. - O., is now driving a milk w ecte�to r � � . � I casus distlUt, Germany . public. the -fact must be ,that -they , �� :i I of the �,Cau I . 1% . table Compound and on in Marietta. repaws her machine might reqTam � �i . - . 4' 1 . � d I victory first, or I --, ; . . I YOU desire a German . ing jobforyou if wants t-o,'Ievk onL the dismembered I she� told 1#e about Wisconsin trade unions are endeav- during the trip. � I � I -at . - �1- . . � %, �.:, , . . . � rather a British defeat, witho re- i�; lie . I , � -it. - first . -1 - i . Romanoff empire a I I -F'f om Jthe oring to secure legislation that will . Mrs. O.H.Younger of Seattle, *W 'h ,;7 � , � I a * " t� �t � - - . hulk of the old I I'll IL I I 'L I � . - � - --- i bute unparalleled .tn all his- '> 4 1. - .1 . day'l took itl began , ,vard to the. effect it. would have on give *.wonieii workers in industries a has been elected president of the At� . . i . - � . . -- IL no � .- -- I , . . war, tri . � " 11 . L I to feel b6tter and Ireland. Ireland, indeed, being I L e. .... LL� i -� -­-�� . ­ , , I f j tory. AlonqIde ouch raDacity her , I., . I I 4 ,hem. than Ru sio is to the minimum of $13. & per ,keek- of _1ation of Government Labor oifi6*,,. I'll -i 4 t - [/ I . . L 4 � . - ,no,w I ami well. and more, to t s , Although Mrs. A. T. Anderson, of the United States and Canada. I . . � �, " I ... ­� I , . INSTAL� A. � treatment of France In 1871, seems . 4 . - able to dolmost anY Bolsheviki. I -years old, * . . . . . . . � L i - I Minneapolis,, Minn is 79 1 - ! . 4 ,,, committee on women * I . - 1. enerous and I . - I it will be necessary for the Gov�.� " The state 'M . . kind of 1work. I ,. � I merciful. � ... I � L I w�r work for the soldiers I 7 � � i I ' . � 9 . Y, h i d i - tatim - I � ­ � I . , have been ,recom- to that s e i s o J 19, industry, composed of represen ; I -6bC broken 11 - ernment, - probabl prove a with the !satne spirit in I � . Yet German demands tv - : I ' , I .1 � L, I . ' .� -mending the Nom- rge Of �a of - all interests affecting - female em- . q - , i I I . .1� the Irishmen arrested on a clia e worked for the boys of 161. � - . I I . I -- i . I le YZ my 'guilty of which L 1, � . . and Impoverished Russia are not '1111- - ---- ever s n e and 91, p?r- . in, opposewanim � . 11 � ! . � � , . - - I ' -seven _ pound ever sin lett�r."- of planning a rebellion -are She does active work in & Re& Cross ployment in Wiseons' � � I . � . natural. For. the last forty rpissio4 to, publish, thil � i I I I :. the Ger I man Gov as '�� S t '" ' need unit, even tp M I . . I., � . I specific acts. The relationship of arching in paradei. street car conductis on -the ,growd '� 2 .. I years . ernm,ent h FLq. KVL'Ly1 470 So. 14 ' ! NewArk, Sinn Fein to Germany does not that an emergency has not' beft, �L� I � I t ... ' L tl a , I � . I I . * : I I - � , I I . . beendinning In. the ears of the Ger- N., j. - I t and herb to be proved again. The facts are To detern6e what the women of thia, prove!d . ... - -. j I 1 , I . I - �, -- I . I poilation. nipus of the United States can do to help pro -se- I - I I I . . . man people Ole gospel of s Thereasim thirfs reeelve , I -' 1 j . � . ; � I ..Lfj '" '- � � I - - g460, Pit � r plain as the fact r, nine women, attifed in' I I - I . � .1 I . L 0 'f Jt has taught them. to covet the ter ikham.,�. first English woman : &AY � � � I siVeretable' already as The I : -1 ; I _S;� remed,, )� - cut? the wa mention for brave con bO- �- i . . of all tb I [is" �dnprovoked ijivasloh . ,of Belgium. .duct a I . , L . i � ritory, and possessions �und, Was so �successful rn IV � - . -� 4 . ECON M Some of theim. are presented by 7nilitary uniforms, recently left Lan- tle nt , I I . fro is Wiss. Margaret,d -- . I I - I T Compol I I A I " . - I � eighbors. - That Is what. Ke�ly's csoe'was because it went to the ' lini, Mich., each' driving an army L - I � I . . ro I ;� I I i i L I means. As manY na- Ot Of Charles Johnstore in the New York f ad. by Field. . I pan -Germanism Lber troWe restored ber to a goyernment sUppteS � for Who was pralsf � ­ � I 4 -- � - as possib . I brought normal healthy conJition and LUG a result Times. He quotes from -an article in t"Ck with py-Ing . in. . � I � 2. , . I .L . . � . . tions . e must be -, - ion to drMng Haig Yor her coolness in hel ' �' - I � I ;� I man yo � _ -written by Atlanta, Ga. In additi � er fire -from the � � Aj t i L . I . under the Ger' he, stripped of hv� nervousness dinappeare& , � a German -publication tile entire journe each of the -women Jured while und � ftemyi� I 1- : ­ � I I . . liberty and the fru'its of .their labor - -­ . . -­­ ­��l Casement, when he says that with- yl. . ­ - I "I'll , -� �, I -- , . 1 -=�­� o - I � I I . . --- i I - - . 1-0w� I . ; - I I - and converted into hewers of wood be no British- - , i I , � - - r I ­,, - out- Ireland there can aziz;;W� - � - . I - 4 . - I - LL � ,I . . ' -- - �, . I . - I I � - -- L L water under Getman - I I � . � --- . 11 .�'. .1 . - I and drawers iRf ,� - - Empire, ana "that Germany ought to I . . . ,� L. i � I . F I �s to play the ��, �­ I I . I I- taskmasters., ' I � I - ., I I I L --- - . � 1. i . I ." � , grasp this fact if it I - � ­ ., I I . .. � ... - w ' great role in the history of rn�nliind , , X PAYS R ITSELF This teaching has struck In kh e I .... I A Z I . !on of the uni-versity �nust halve i . �j ,0 , i. I �. I I Industrial classes as well aF4 the mill- tut m to that it is entitled to. This is the q� *120 0 - 4 I � ..�, , 11 . . L . - � - -.,-t. � I 1 4 ... - - BY THE . t:a;ry classes, the universities and the seemed Indeed a thing of jBedla between Ireland and .. I .L 0. �'d " ... .1 iling btit much -puzzled guest; bond Of union . � � . � - I � . I our sin M Utilmng all � I .- ;;�, ..... liberal- pr�qfessions, have been Inoeu- !j.nd all our cheeks were rod, But M. Germany, namely, their common in- �. � I I . . � i i � -, X��-- .. . " XNEWORI* .", . 41 ­ . - L � , 1� . I I ­ .. . -COAL iT SAVESo lated witV it. The passion for pluA- Henan out the -knot. Since he coul'o terest in the destruction of the I . ; b A F ­ - - .�'j' - i., , ,..-*. I der is now in the German -blood ' ' . I . -1 V.! -L I I not understand; ,and we could not British Empire. He goes on to say: . �� .., . - ---- � I I 7 . � I I � ..-j, I T L ­ -- I Z - : - AQP .1. I A - , in his illuminating diary Dr. W11- () . the Heat - � ..i. , - ", plain, what the constitution of, Ox.. 'The foundations of a common P I- I - � - ­ M I 'A - , . i V I .�� '. . MORE",, A helm. Muhlon' refers again and again. '81 . I . L i �� :��. . I I - - ford University was, he suavely tQ0R- icy which vA11 be prompted by a � - �. � I I fi .. � .� Y. -f to the predatory impulses Manifest- ' in . L I - -b I-,I 1110 - I LESS COAL . iirg, themselves In all stra�A of Ger- . up his parable as to what.it shoulil common -hope are alreadv laid � . . .- ., � , � i . 1. L � t. . w - ,be.. He drew the ideal university, ar America." Casement -was working I Any. furnace wM bum y . -1 I 1_ . � !i , �� ' F, 1. . man society. He describes an jnti­ � ' - I � IV � 14�. MOST D'U�ALSLE � it Were, irA the clouds; c�othing hj.*- ical union between Ire- � I . �, � . I M . - I . � . mate confel7ence of representativ6s of nation, as he went on, . s mue" for a polit i . fuel, extract the heatGa I 1. . 'T � . .. I - MOSTECONOMICAL � - the steel industry of Rhenish Prus- land and. Germany, and he had I � ­ � � fun and so chanl'-, that hi.,!-: ut only a properly . I .;� much ' - , it 13 -1. I . I EAST FOFt RWAIR& . "These modern reason to count upon powetful, I � ... V .. I COSTS LF � sia and Westphalia s - -orgot tbch� i 1� - j inst :ftltr,13;�, I I - .. g �� �� . I I German Industrials,". he says, "are English host mo e 1han 4 backing frora .a, certain element in .aIlp UM201- I � - � I -t - ---. I own defeat in his success The IMIC . � I Eli i built aud 'd I L 4 I - � � � L I - .1 I . 1 sicl�ening,.P scene L remaZd'with i-01.1 the United States,� � je L ' � I I : V I . � - I 11 . -4 .�: -4 I i , , has al*ays � "t, _ � F wM utilize 0 the heat to- 11 . i I I They all argued, for a wholesale At the same time Teodor Sch, � . . li I as a crowning instance of Ithe Frene, . ?I I I I I opriation both of enemy teTTi- . . I - .r off Berlin Univers- . I warm your home- - I C : �% , -1 � � I appr - genius -for conyeraution. Throw wha� Manny Pr01-e:5z(,' - I � -- 10- - � . . . ; LET US SH -'YOU ITS . - - - . � , rty. - ity, vras.writing, "Ireland has only I . I I � I . I tory and of enemy private prope � . I obstacles ii� the way yOj pleas�-; il , I � . . J . SX : el- I Must not be r-. i h heart , , - LL . 1. . . I 11 IN The bunder of 1871 -them all. rs. Huai- one enenly. L Let �every Iris �hjne ' , I . - STRONG TE414DR POINTS . I Will .Kurmouut I -;�-, � .L . L . McClary's Sung I 11 - *% ; . . I . ! peated. ;Sai'd one: "This time the I M � and,. hand, every J.nsh penny 9trike M 4 It 11 : I 11 , i �� . - . L r pbrey Ward. a�, . 1. � ... I 'he - 11�� � IV - I . I ; I high (in the I . - inetalled t1hit i � .­­ � i I . .- . I 0 Indemnity must go: as _ I ;- II- - for Getinany. , American -Irish, hold ;:-- t Vurnace ' I � . � L . I L I - . ', I 4- iA, - 1i . "I g a=teeC _ i - I � I I I I- I - e) at $12,500,000000, $9 12 - .�- i t -� L� .a : ., .. , I i case of Franc . Unfit -for Fubllcat�ou, iss."I In Do, . � .1 way ' Zua=teed : � . V, '. L - I . n. I is ; 11 . - - I -s - � McClary . � ; � . t � . I I � =7� 1 in draft -, , ­... . - . � i and -'must be collected, not , A letter from Sofia. d.�ted Jan. 2' cember, 1915, James K. McGuire, PIN 5 �.. � I � , I . - . . - j � Rt ; , � - I , is . . I . ­ -K - home --every - . , . I I I . I 1.� z j I but in merchandise, land a -ad Linineral - ,4 . . . , � ; � - which kl.,Politis,.Xiniste� of Foreigi, one time mayor of Syracuse, and - 1. � =� to WMM your . I � I I , ­'. I I -L I c - � - - . I . I I A �­ . , , -� -- - ­.. I . .. I 'IT . , properties.' No powerful iron aifd �- ­ ­ ---- � I i I - � I I . - AM L, - V)0M . I I 11 . '. - 1. L 10 I 'a I t I � .. ym- L­�7, ...­ 0,-; in it- � F, L � , : - I Affairs, re' d in the Greek House n:;- presumah1v ,an Ainericax born, ­ ., . I ever be allowe4 , - - T -.Z -- ',�'.­ _L -- .----. ­... : , ,e !t ..--. � ' ­.­.!!� ... " "-'---,- !­ L . . - I . .. � � steel industry must - eently stated that thel 1 were th&n wrote a book called, '.'What Could '. , � ::,'11 �­ ­. I ) ` L -L r � ­ i;l ....... -W L I I 1 ,01 1 . L " � . - I I I . . I -r i I to eveiop * again in France or Bel- � I �. .-­- -:� � L -, .. '� ... - - I � , . i I 0 n . . .1 . I d 1 3�, 0 0'0 Greeks interned � there, 'o 14' Germany V .For Ireland?" I his 110 . ­ -,:. .,'.',. - I I I I . . I �11 .1 � . - � --.; � I . � z � I Z � L I � L . � fi ­ � I --� FOR SALE 'BY' . � I - ;_ � - ­ I I . gium2f 4 -r I � � I ,- r ;4 ' ' .. . I W �'c . I ",-I Toward every conquered nation Ger� houl 80 per ejant., w U rag's And .opinion Ireland could guarantee to . � I - I : - - . L I literally perishing o and stzrv- Germany iramunity of attack from . . � ... - . . . � . - � I 11 many intends to play the beast of -1 - 1 .4m f e I . -1 - " � 1. I � . . ation. They were Zid d togetlwN, England, 'after the end, of, thi§ war, .� I -1, �L . *b . .: . L -'G,o As S L,LS, 8f atorth j prey. That isi her policy, Dr. Muhlon . L L � . through the bitter wi�jt.�pr in reed which he assumed was to be won by . g le ' L " ' � ' , I � I I . . tays 1 urtber of his steel barons: !_A . -) . I � 4S. . . . - I � - "T'here was nothing in their con- huts hardly fit fpr savaq s, agd. any Germany. He- iLdvocated the'estab- . � ­ � . - � L . J4 . N - . I ts y I . r I . tho, atterapt to warm t �� V c-'7' lishment Of . Triish Tepiiblic, ..but- flenry Ed - .. - ' . �, I � . ;;-.�-� versatiori or in t1heir ughts but an I - . � . E I : . . filled them with smoke,,;, All those tressed by a strong alliance *ith I 11 - - - I L, .- � - I - I I force, material� wealth, new territorY � I I �1- .- � I lu . . I . � . �� - I L ­ '. CI who were not utterly woin out '"re Germany, He algo said that Ireland � I ��� 1. . F YOUR CHILD IS 0009", ,,�. to develop, dis plin4 and methods of foreed� daily to hard m*lual lauor I 4y I -or No idea which would . should resist conscription to the i � - - A"L eiploltatiop. without any Pay, whilo they we -m : .. cwhs . I , � - �� . - I I I JL roe McKitoyNtitwo - FEV RISK,'CONSTI PATED' justify. an extension,of German'rule" - ,s ,If death, and pointed out that Ireland � I � I . I . -1 I . . ­ I . L . coiitixlually-.�,witbessing t1je (:,eatb I � . I . . I - -­ I . I .. I - � no benefits to be bestowed on the - tlj e, L fell ", e - would thus b& eonserviing her r4an- � - * . . 'y, I : . r bv­ .�tfve� c - I , , � I . . �. Fire, Insurance Co , � I a� . W the prosti . 1. � ­ . i and no Zonsiderption to . I . -. . . . . . - I - I I . -�onctueyed 'tution o� tho,,younjer �romen, who power while England -would be bled ,� : 1. . I I 11 1-1 I - � -, . � " ; $ho s rt . I I "I'll . . L I r P�l I 11103409- 11 . � T j ,t Wdoffi,W: SfflfOrtht Orbt- Look, MotN.-rl if tongue Is coefted, � be wn to them. In hO , - hite on'i the biCtiloffield. �� Ireland - . . ; I !tl Avore often driven to sell themselves w I L . � - .1H Tney want to ite.in -the I OT a mor 11a, I � I : -. I L I L I - I -V * * f � � . . cleanse 0ttle bowels with '10211-� . nanlmtty. n't mind sel of. bread. $im r hor- . would thus be in a most advan-.. I . S, , , L. - � �L 11 I I I Q -, . 1, DIRECTORY, � f,oOola Syrup of Flp." I beds of other Teople"and do ro", wore rdportied fl-ou'l internment tageous,-position, as' compared With . . . : I I L - I anting ' - .� I . � � V ?. . ICM. L I I ! .b,Eiing called barbarlans�fow W - ST . - - �, 1 - OFF camps at Shumla, Lom. alanha,,and England at the end of the �var. A wo - I I I I I It . . � I to do so. 'They haven't the least am- rurnaSOOV400 I AE I i t'. , . I - � I - J. Gonnd,Uy, Goderich, President . bition to wjn over other peoples by vaostivar,'. Albania, . � ... Arthur Griffith, founder of ,'Sinn I 11 � � "m : L' - � 1. i li'm Motlit I . . � - I t�-, I i � - I -� � I EYWIS, Beachwood, Vice-Presiderk re �an rest easy. aft�r giving L One of the docum ts in this Fein, and now under arrest, wro:te 4 ! , i� i I . . moral suasion." London Toronto Monfteal Winnipeg VaUJOMW -� �- . � W t" Seafortho SeeY.-Trfts, ficalifornia yrup of Pigs," because iu dossier, whieh .M. Polj�iq# refraine'd that Bryce's policy -of conciliation Edmonton Saslmtoft . . I I I .'. 1 , V. r,. Hays, vreve th inn -or mind of Germany Rf Tohn IsT.B. Calgary Hatuiltten I I -sm I 'L' 911 - ' - 'all the clogged -up waste, y . . from reading and merely referred . - ) - I . � . � .. .... � i I A : tt q AGPIM I a few I 0 is revealed. She Wit iplunder Russia I -was beaten by the anti -Anglo- � -1, � ::�, -, . � . : , 1. . I ves dis- 1 7 ly 1- . t : I I � . -11 i� I ton- Ed. aour bile and fermenting food gently ruble She will take the fo, but which I baire se.1n, gi American Allia,oce Entente between . . I . - � .11 �� I I - i, � 1 � Alm T,eiteh, R. R. No: - 1, Cft , I I . . ­ I— 11 ­ 41 1 -Americans .. . ­ --- I � --- - ­ --- .1 �� � I V, I J, I , I , out o the bowels, bave F the gusting dotails of the atrocities coni- � .- ------- - �--�. I I I 1.i� ­ . -Is . I � I I . . 1 �� mitted on old men, women, and g17 I R I ­ :� �- Hinebley, Seaforth; John Murray) moves I and you last kope�oks from the eyes o' . the Germans an4 Irish . � - . . ­ I � � - i: . 137, Seafo P, well.., play.-`ul child again. I Russian corpse. . I He added that the title of pro -Ger- I I . - ­ I --.-- ­ - - . ­ -.. i* , BmceMld, phone 6 on rth;, . . who a -in wayz Man . was one of honor and worthy - , � _r"T = I . : - a, , %,:. 11 - Jar- 'Sick chM r( ,% needn't be wased to � � . M I ,. . , i ,� - J. W. Yeo, Goderldh; R. G. quite unfit -foi- publieat4n In an Eng- ift , F, . f I l - - � pi , � 9 � , t I � ­ - I I - 5 � -- �, ­­ I r take thig iarmless "fruit laxative." i Qf an Irishman to wear. In the . ", I ;, W, � I I � , . mutJ26 Brodhagen. The Belti§h "Tanks." .. I � � . newc aper. -The Vines. I 1, lk I 1-1.1 - I � , , , - . 7 �� , .� ., I - , � � 11 - � &1� 4- I'll , �� ­, . Alillions Of mothers keep it handy be- : . � lifjh sp< . "History of the 84�nn Fein Move:� 011- Aii lih . I I Because a fellow of . the Royal I - , I 1, � f, . DIRECTOR9 . ment," by Fraiicis P. Jones', for .P �. . I - . 11 : i r - � I . 9 f j - il- � 1. I ,�d 4 �'�, � , ! *'L I �us� -they know its. action -on the stom- Hisiorical Society bas unintentional- Humor. l -- olm- 10 - I I q i . I . � I I . �, i�jw . & - , "William Rinn, No. 2, Seafortb; John �, U I � I 4 1 iLth, liver &n� bowels is prompt amd. au 1; misled the British public as to which Judge John P' GoI, of New I VIf � I I ; I � �, �W: ; � r y Humor is the true silt 11 sense, Ltick, a � CV -. . A . L e ys I I I ". 7 . : amewies, Brodbagen; James Evsny) I A Yor1c, stood sponsor, the'author sa . - I/ . . B -us "tanks," Sir . % 41 �. . . - . - for a bottl* .J� �s -% It I ,:, . w. 1_ . Ask youri drnggist tile origin of the faino . . %: ; : ,* . . . 43� e I 1, )d; M. McEwen, Clinton; Jae. fc ing it, one misseth the py of living. that the Irishman who joinetl the ­ .� � - -; I .. I SM&WO( ,-ts " wbi& cOm- William Tritton, v'ho designed and . V, ,.1 - , 1j : �1­41 , L - , i I * ;. � J- I %, 0arif orn-la p of Fig , I - , �;, N� ? - ­ ­ , ' - 4 ­ � : - � � - I us a B' tish army, or n s a traitor $ - I . " I " It lurks under the sed ffaIrs of I . ; '. �: , I � . I - C.onnolly, Goderich; D. F. M-Greger, . ri - - ­� I , � ­ I - -11 I , I I i ­­ , 1 , I I Seafortb; J. G. G �% ; � I . �4 7 a. R. No. 8, ,rrieve 'tains di on for babies, ohll&en Of built them, has published the real . derthe trees to his eollntr 4 ' -N4- � 1 4-2 , life as a violet lurketh u � I � I I � � . ; . -k! all ageB an - for grown-ups. story of their name ays the Popular - ace is. to �11�-� � ; . I . , " . � I.- � S�.:!; No. 4 Walton; Robert Pei. lo� "I wben so found is I . Y. �,Hvil'�-,� � . I I I 0 rris, Hax . , . I _ I- seem, jhat. of the fores� and � -­ I "' 1 s - - Z1,2 4. � - I prepare for the coming- of the G.er- � ----- I : � ; Science Monthlr-ft . -1 � � # � I , n I 1. . I ;­ ��I' i. 1 George McCartney, No. 3, Seafort]L I , I . I �', . If . i ore to be prized tbaxi that wWcb man." He also congratulated -Al- I I ��. 0 1% Is - -- i . V � 0 " i In . I * . �� � I I - � the early days of the war Bir William I � , , I' '' � 7 , . I I � ­ I � �- � - ` I I * � I I i i 1, . - .1.11 . � I I I I I I I liii�l � � � WIT4 � Tritton s firm made some tractors shouteth Itself from the houseto'ps, - . sace-Lorraine upon the prosperity- I � ��� . I . - i . . . I 11 I i -t I ,! ; ,�i� .-...14' - ,� � I . V:!44U!� - "', - . I pl . . i 11 '. BLE i . for hauling heavy howitzers. Ad- which German rule h I � :! � I , - 4- .. I I . � -; I - ; . . I I .. :. i i 1. � �, ,1� G. T. R.- TIME TA ! . I ad b*ught to � . ,�� 0 1--, r . ; - 1: i �Ct�l 0. 4- I � I I I . .% . IV,- � "01 - miral Bacon, then managing director the inhabitants. I I , � " �) - �M, 1,� - . . I � � . - . , i;` I i 71 , . i - , ---- -- Speaking Of , Case- ... � - -�l I . - . vw� I )-.Vj­�! , --111 - I X I Z!, !, * I*" Leave -Seaforth � ? I I - j % �- �,� as follows: of the Coventry Ordpance works, ex-� I ment's - I'll . I . . I . - i . I ChAdMA Cr7 I I I 7 ;- � i �1� � efforts among the Irish pris . � I %, !Z. W1 .X I -1 I ..� � ­ Z!L ;�- � � .,� I I � �- .ee i t I I 1-1 ­ - in Germany, Judge Goff 's � - 1, I , ��btl I '"M a. ni. - For Clinton, Goderick, .� I oners oH & � i , - :11 pressed regret that they would not . I o .. , J. I .�­� � . F a RIVAM I � V" .- � - : i i " 1:�,­ � ­ ghain and Kineardine. I cross trenches. That made Sir W11- \�l .. A , , �� I , --� VIn friend says that the idea was to, get 1 t � � . 1, � 4. : �) �ji,l , Wingham 1 C I I . . � - - i I �, -4 il - I . - . . � � ''; : . - For Clinton them discharged from the camps, ,wVL ; � � � 11 I7, -i", - 1� Z'. On P. m A "'I O\r/ 0 R- I A , 11ain think. N .�:4 . r.� - % � -V � � 1- �.;.� . � ' " h, .4 . �� . -t � � : . � iutt Kineardine. - � 9 - I'll, 0 - wit I HO thought with such success that -have them dressed in an Irish uni- e mn � I I .. I . I * -��: F: , , , , I ,�'; � . � - I.." - I .. � , -4 -- -1 � IS" r 1�' -L �� . inton, Goderich. I . he P�roduce'd a tractor kno*n aR BED. IDDEN WITH � . I .. " : . v, . I - For Cl . - 1 , , � , I . � � I form, armed .and equipped by the. . . - , 7� i * . � � . - t a ­ 3 , 5 11.0S p, m, - . . Ij - - I , I - 1 , I - : 11: � . � 4- i ; � 4 ­ t � - ­ . % I i - 6.86 a. m,For Stratf ord, German general staff and tvats- AfEakh . i I , � I I Guelph, -- I , Little Willie." Since it was Inadvis - ' q 1� - I . ,I 11 I " 1, 7 � . 1- . �­­, mto, Orillia, North Bay and I . able to -herald "Little Willie's" rea- � � 1--, . , '. . 1. Toro) l ported to Ireland. in view of this ­ .. -. - I -1 . � 1 , �;. 4 T I - � �.,�!, 1 ait, Belleville, and Peter- son f or existence to the world, he - ­ � j . , . � - I . I ;��A p. I I I points wl I evidence of ., a conspiracy between . ­ � . i I � - � T � � I was known, as the "instructional d(-, � . . c �_: I - . - I . . , i. � :, ,,,i ,; � ints east. I I RHEU A i13M I ­ -1 . . I I, ; I . -1 7 boro and po ' Germany and the Sinn Fei it "I . i­- r � � ... 1. I I z , � i I �i t: �: ., ..'� L - JR. 16 p.wL - For Stratford, Torontot ENT "CASCARETS99 , monstration unit. " "Little Willie's" - - would' be necessary to prove P that - - I= . I '- I . I : 11 I � - :,::�. ­-� r : . � � I , ; - was called in the shop orderf4 a I . � I �, z ­ hull -1 I � - . � : � - 1 . - .. i , - i - I --1. I Montreal and points east. . - I I L -A ,; ,� ji. 7 -� Ppit That HeWould fm4ev rWaYkAgain J ,� � � I I t FOO LIVER AND BOWELS "water carrier for Mesopotamia"; no Casement *ras not a Sinn Feiner, but - I I . . I t i P �, I- , . � : . .t � I - - , - � . - RtIlT AAM7001f Rr was, 0 LL . I �1 � 4 � L ; ; I , . other hand, one of Car- , � , � WNDOW, HURON AND BRUCE I one knew that,the huR was Intended ,ITRUIT-A-TIM" Br fit, ReHef. n tb -' � � I � , - � " I . I I I - \ �. � . I 11 . . . I I sons c 11P ..... i � . . T-1 i to be mounted on a truck, Naturally, Z, Alters. - j � 4 a . . 1. � I I . .. � , - � i. . ; ��. :, : I Goini South a.m. P.1n. I . I I 1 4 L . I I I � � I - I . the water carrier began to be called '*'* If the � Sinn Feiners now -under I - i 14 I I 1 6.35 3.20 Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, . I I ; I , . ', L � I . . 4 -11 , " i ffilhWham, depart .... a "tank." So the name came to be arrest have. not Plotted -with Ger- . ­ : I i - A I i . ­,­ �z ' , I r - , � . r ;, I � . ; � , , , I 1* . --" P - ; � : . : 3.36 mach, Bad ' 5.;�*: 1 ; - .; I I . used by managers and fore -men of the) , . .. .. man representatives for another ris- I r ) � . r, ., - .� I Jklgrave ............ . 6-50 8,48 I - ­ V" a I . -­ ; ­ � iE -; I I 1. I- 4L � .1 ­ Breath --Candy Cathartic. . " Iston, for a momnt, those far Off orts - �, t'� �:i , , � ............... 7,04 . shop, until-nowit bas a place,in the . . I ­'.. ing 111 Ireland, why have they at? � . � , � * . X - � �3 .� .1, : , 4 :,:� 11 - lRyth I � I r, . �-­­ I " - : - i .7 .: I ;-kl , I - 3.56 I 11 ... 11-1-1 ' I I I - : � � 1-1 �, �, �, 1, Londesboro .......... 7.1-3 � i army vocabulary and will probably How excuse this gross negligence to beyond the trackless seas - '� I r - I - � � " Ir Z-- I ; I . 1 � I - ,,u , . � .... 7:33 4.15 be so known in history for all time. ,�o - - 1 1'..'-, , %X- the' " � r ;. � tl�-! o mclintolu ......... , . 4 . j : ; 7 � r . � � - 8.08 ' 4 - No W(% fhow bad your liver, otoniacli R, denied their readiness to establish I I r � I I , , .83 ­ 11 I , . - - 11� . - ­ rm-r��.;-: X % -. I I I 4 ....... ;�.. I. ..., � I - �3z ".. , ;;�­?F> 11 , $ --- Srucefl�eld .- .. � ­.. � , I I. I - I . 4.41 or 'bowels; 1 110w much Your head acheEi. - ­;� �; . .. ... B'Z'r -.1 � i I . 1.� . . . -: " � 8116 . ,,x-:;�-.:­-..<. '' From Arctic 4ce, to the torrid lands . - � .. . g;.�ig�lx: . 1:1 L 1: .;�.: .J. -W. .11 an Irish YeAublic by force of ams )� � .... � .......... ,, . 0- � � I . I .. , )UPPen � ­ . . ; i '�, :: r- � , . , , , " - --:X .-XXK�.:�. I " . � . 1, I . ; � _ Oxford. , '11-;�;.,?: . " C k , �, 8.25 A 48' 1107 miftr,able Y0q are from 00118tiPa- - -to '' ,� .. * - . - Ix. if possible,- .4gnd as has been point- i I r ­ Awsall . - )ft40tjkn'8 VISIt .. " R" �. 1 � I � ­­ # ........ -:N I I . i i I I . I , -i� ) , I " - , . �i Z'5* .*.,-* Fg ed oirt, they know that � -- � I , � , 8.40, 5.0:L tio-ft, indigestion, biliousness aT,d. olug- .- . ts 4 T ' . �, . � - I 11 � Exeter ............... ... -*....)�> beneath the outhern Cross - . I ; . 11 8 -visit to Oxford 1 have .,*?.-.-.�.;-'-,NX" only by ; ­ - r - 4 13 gJah bowels --you ahvays get relief with ­­....'­ I � . I � . i f I i 5. 11' ';4'��-§`.�O,tlko-,., . German . � *, s ..X-X.:.X-X-. 5.:. . - -. � .; F, ..?I �11` -ista'nc6 could such an -- I I I -1 1, � ... 8.57 mingled memories -all pleasant, but ,,:r*?,N,g- ass .1 I 1 .� -'I�� 2'.. ..., 1 12 - ��, t - i � , � ` , . ­ * , I I . i I � � ­ ­ Lmdon, arriv 19.05 6.15 Casewet&, They immediately clean -se �-i�,f..-A!�W����*�.:,,:-:,-..,.- .... � i � ... � I - ... some touched with comedy. -�' . adventure end in anything but dire i; � � - I nli�Xxg " ,e .... 11 I I - I - 11 - .. . � -711 I-` , � �*­`,,,,o - ­ Froln town4 tucked n the mountalm to I I I ! - a--cl - ate the, titom"b, renwm j,he -,,.*.�%-,-,,�,��,:� -�, ' L - - ­ I .,-.-,/ .. lailure. De Valera "that true- son z #I -. � � I . r�& He was in, love apparently I ..?,� ... 119-1, , I i. . . - � 1: I � I... a.m. RX., ­­;... � . . ..... - -- i I _: . . I ,07.­Goiag North P -M- sour, ferilienting food and foul. pses, with Oxford, and his charm, 'his , .;.M. 1 - of the sod who wa, * . jr; - i , .- � � .. -- . . -1 I s born in New - � I r . , .1, I �;. I � I � ` " , _11 : L - I 1 8.30 4.40 taloo ithe Owess bile from tle liver and . . . . . the busy riveir S M 0 U t1h t - . I ... I I � .� . TLAmdon , gaiety, played over all that we pro- . . ­ - .... � York and whose father was a Span-" 4� 1 , 1�� .. . . � . ­ I 1. I . , . I I T� , , . . I e -� ,.... iard, said that be would regard as I ! - �. 11 . � I - , i 9.35 5,45 carry off th constipo,ted waste matter sented to him. I recall him -in Wad- . , . iI , i, I Ctntailia, ............... :.._' ff- - ; : �!­ 1. � � ,� I ancl poison from the intestines and I ham',Gardens, wandering in a kind of . I .. ; ��:�., ,� Exeter , , * * * ........ 9.47 S.&I a friend anY -nation that would help Is f te ", 1 . .� I., I t - I I i q I :�, .- .. 9.59 6.09 bowels. A 10L,cent 'box from your ,drug- I happy dreAm-I'Ah,. if one hLd only 1�1.- WRIGLEYS * i re! � '. � t i � � - �jand free . i � m . � "I flensall ....... � ...... ---.. - Irt herself from Eng- - I ? . ,. � ',-,,L . �, I i. F �, . - 11 I I I i- ,;. �-i .i Xippen ............... 10.06 6.16 gist vM,,1e6p your liver ,and bowels such places as this to work in, in MR. LdnENZO �L EDUC . land. He would view Germany in , - , " . � � I � 11 ­ � � , - � I � 1 9-32 ax for . �� 1 4 ,� I I Arucefl, . 1. . I'll, . I I I - . .: eld .,... \ ..... 10.114 6.24 ON ; stoinaell sweet an$ bead, cle I France! What page&-a,nd how p,, -,r- � the same lig�t as Belgium e,onsid- There. because men find MADE IN CANADA �' . I : . T - I ,� . 13 Otta, §t. Hull, P.Q. 1* - . -1 111�� � ,,r . i , . Z-� � I IntoxL .4.0 0 ....... 6 - , I y ecp. fect!,O-ne Might write here?- 7 . � I - . 111. I : ­ ,C& .. 10.80 An 0-onths. TU work while you al ,or - . I . ers Britain. The original procla- I ; I A . I - 1: � ­ � I . - 7 ! -� - � ! again, in a diff er-eat scene, at lunch- "Frui t-a-tives" is ce ainly a wonder, - comfort and refreshment . 11 � . R4 4 . � � ,1 iil ., 7 �. i . . niation declaring Ireland a re ublic SEALED TIGHT- . , ,P - ,� .28 6.6 , - p : .. i ' ' �� ­ . .. : I eon in our little homo in the parks, , 'eferred to her "gallant allies in - � I � � . � - �, qi�. uffered with Rbeuma- , I I �-1 . �. � q I , � 1--blyth ............. - 11.37 7.05 i i For a year, I s - � T . ­ ,Z 1 8 t � - When Oxford.was showing, even more iism . tn Its continued U i KEF�f RiGHT . % I I � SO. . I . : 1, � . , - � � I .1 I . - lielgrave ............ 11.50 .7.1 � � , being forced stay in bed Europe." There was once a most -- 7 ; � -,i ) than usual, its piteous inability to ; . � ; - . � � � .�,. � 7.40 1 l � - I � ! i � W,Ingbam. arri,re ..... 12.05 1 � talk decently to the great man ixi , forfive vionihs. z I tr' d all kinds of intimate association be,tween Sinu ' . ; � � I I ; , � . � I � � � . - 1 Fein a,qd Pr * ' What -Sinn 1AV . I . I . 0. i - I - his own tongue, , ussianisna. Because of its benefits V � , i � -1 It. GIRLSVWHITSI��fdv YOUR SKIN It' is true that litt medicine but wltbout�getting better; I ,a � .11, I . I .. i i ; , - I- ­ - . i Feiner has ever announeed that'the, �a - . . .�*., ,f C- P. R. TIME TABLE ­ . neithef understood ours -in conver- �� � � I � . I -and thought I wouldi never'be able 3 - � t � , 0 � I I i n � -0- I I I I. � 'i : I DERICH BRANCIEL -nor spoke a word of it. BuC I . - - �- - ,IGUELPH & GO WITH LEMON JUICE, satio � unholy allianceis at an end'?' - , ­'. --- . I - to wWk again, i . . ­ . il � I � . . t L . � � op . � �­! , .. ; . o 'hat did not at all mitigate our own .40. - - I � I lrl*x - I � � . A I i I 1�r . i TO TORONTO �0 -for a few cents t6 I shariae-and surprise!' For at that "One day while lyi3Og in bed, I read , � 1. � . g C . I � I ; c-� � ft� i ; '"i Pf, - : I ­ I � - I I Make a beauty totl . ­ time,' In ACTIVITIES OF. -WOMEN � -1 I : I the Oxford world propel-, - Sbow, 'Fruit-a-tives' the gieat fruit 1- ': . &= p.m. . j � I I I � . - remove tan, frec�les, sallowness. The rowlavour, - I . I-- I I everybody, Probably, read French medini-nn, and it Ae4ned iust what I For the first time in the history. of I J�1-1 � . I I 1 42 . � I ��. - I �i .0 Owerkh, leave , -6 ...... 6.40 1.00 . ; - ,� habitually, and many -of us thought � Leland Standford university: women I I . �� . - I 1. I It � . U needed, so I decided; to try it. ��. , - jbfth .................. 7.1.8 2J4 Your grocer ha's the lemons and any ,we spoke it. But a mocking SPITI r graduates outnumbered the men in the Lasts. .f .. - . ` Wiaton ................ 7.82 2.20 �s 77;efirsl box helfieg' me, and I took . . � . / I 1 4 drug store or toilet counter- wW supply suggested to one of the guests at th 1918 class, . . , I I I � . � Guelph ................ 9.38 4M ou wA4 three ounces oforchard white luncheon party -an energetic histor- the tablets regulaAy,6til every trace . . 0 10 I - . . I I '"After Every . V %.10 � y Girl -ushers will be used in th6 Chi- . ; � .. fbr a few cents. . Squeeze the juice of i ic,al tutor -the wish to enlighten M . t � - i -1 X TORONTO of the Rheumatism �Ieft me. cago National Baseball park when the � - I 0 . � - I � , 7 PRO Ren'an as t6 how tho univE I Meal" �� .1 - : � two fresli. 1�mons into a. bottli� then put .,rsity �7a� I ' .1,Vave every confi4exce in '-Fruig-4- club plays at home hereafter. �. I � 1�4.1 � -Toronto Leave .......... 7.40 � well. governed, the intricacies of Convo- I - 4 I . 5.10 in the orchard white and shake � I ­� . : I lives' and stron-ly r�commend them Twenty-two womerf w�re,candidates - I . I I . - � I 1�'- " � Guelpli, arrive .......... 9.38 7.00 This makes a quarter pint of the very I cation, and Congr..lga,,ion, the Heb- - 0 ; � I . I . I � - ,Ln I I e req . to every suff i �"t - , 1 , . Walton ............... 1L43 9.()4 best lemon ,%'kin whitener and complexion i dow,aaal Couu(I], , d a I .li , -, .ererfroin,Rheumatism", for election to the Dutch parliament I I - .. � �. � 4 I - LOR]�NTZO LEDUC. at the recent election held in Holland. - j . -1 8 beautiller .1-itown, Massage this fra- The oth,,n persom3 prcsent fell at fark-t I . . IV -­­ . I Myth ................ 12.08 9.1 � . � I 1 ­, �, � .1 nto the face, brealthle-ssly silerit, watching the gall- I � - --:1E . Z I f 12.15,.-..9.30 grant, creamy lotion, daily I Eicr , I -- � - ., Aam ,* .... 6..Obesa'. ghty thousand women are now en- i - � . � I.-, . . , s �nxd hands and just see how 1,111t but quite hopeless aciventure, I oue. a h0X2 6 for $�, 50, trial size 200, gaged in the canning 'goods'industries f I I I - . - I ; neek, arm I � I � I I I � - Oodukh ...... a ........ 1140 9-H . I . and Then, in sh(,er syi-iipathy with a goo lealers -or � I I ." 1,; ­ , freckles, tan, sallowneBs,l redness - - � I At all i ent postpaid on supplying the way and navy depart- V k - ,. � I I L I , - . S - . - � Consoltum at Gimph junetios Vft roughnins disappear a4d .how smooth, taanl hi trouble, oile after anoill,,x, Fruit - a - tives -ments. . . I :0 � 17 �, : .;, � I � � - - receipt of price �y . 11 I L ., � � I&O fw Gak Woodstodj6 I r -.1 . " . - I . IM6- soft wid clear the skin becomes, Yes! � we rds-hed in to help, till the consti- i - � . , � -'J, Limited, OttawA, Obt. . Giving up a- life of luxury, Mis� Dor- . � - i � : � 11 .: � I I . I -- $on, Detrolk 09 CM.aWo W XU to- It is harmless, and -the beautiful results . I i ithy Dawes, a society 'belle of Co- I . � -7r, � . ,� � , , - � I I I , � .1 ­ 11 j 0 1 . I - . . . I :f I jo � � & UU - -wij, #U-W4P,e xgu-t � ­ , - � I . I . . . I � � ... - e 4 , - 1. � � : - � I I . A � �� � I . ". ,� � '. '. � I . . I f I - � - I I , � . � . . - . I � - . �. . I I J � . . � 4 I - .1 . . I � - , - , � - - -� I . � -� . , - . ; - . . ,4 - A � I I - I - �! . I i . I - , - � I �, � . � . 4 . � ; � � � � � - 1� 1, I . 11 0 . . � . - . � . , . I i '. � 4 . � � . I I , . - Z, 11 . - - - � i 9 - , il - - � , i � � - - . � � - . '. � . . � , . . I , -�L i - - � ( � " � � , . I— I I I I - �� - . , I . . ­ ­ - , - .- � . " N . i I , I � . � � -�� ,.��. . - , � . � , I .� . � - � I � � . I , � � - - I I I I I ,. . z - 1. � - . � � i " I I - - - 1, . . ­ ,� --- ­- I ­ -- -- . - I . I I 11 I— - 4-- ----- q��,