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Dor with a cold or nasty soothes the CATARRH OR A COLD 3 TAXON T b Revenue 0f i) r ] i ition 1 vhere such $12 he paid by or fees: provided 1 he of dues or foc exemptod this sectio to order ticiar societ operating u or the exclusive henefit bers of a crnity it under fo cident, hor o ndc with 1 T ction In conn W the rstanding organiz seems on the they ar e to revenue offic ocieties, order: iependents 11 ing fice Talls to be PR y or organ or ire | r; such taxe paying such that there | e provi- ounts paid rnal benc association, vstem the or | of me eIt oper provi¢ sick the i ife ac- to rder nts hi mem 150~ section of some mis part of fra- Lax nnder raised “YOU’VE GOT TO FIGHT FOR SOMEON THE NEW DRAFT AGREEMENT WITH BRITAIN ” THE MANDATE OF AND CANADA o < That’s practically w! ternational twees RBritain ion not 1ting musit Th jects to is ik pectm- ery anization relief, ne- hari loney s 1 accord- Briti Mi n the s e ely sh and draft inclusive shall be lial service, a prominent Canadian Licut. at the new arrangement United States and Great 5 to ever) 200,000 Britishers and Canadians re- siding in the United States. idea that only of the American draft age—21, 11 be liable to conscription erroneous, th new agreement with and Canada provides tha jects of the two countries the ages of twenty and forty years|he called out, ‘Carry on!’ and I stayed until the attac Gr one be British of sub- ub- between ble for milita officer of the Recruiting on declared today B o in- be- th the half I e qu as for as | pelle That is the spirit behind the words Ma Donald Guthrie of the Can-|pare for the da told his ng station moment wces of gas gangrene. wounded, but continued to fight five later by the major, he ther, what could T dc nd T were the only officers left, and | lay on tl ed.” “Carr:; on! ish | listed as a priv at oung get hou ’s work. Silhouetted against the sky, they are not only determined but picturesque as well as they “Carry on.” Moving up the guns in France is an interesting but difficult maneuver owing to the soft character of the ground and the great weight of the guns. Despite the labor involved the men are always cheerful because the guns are moving toward the enemy. When the big British guns are shelling the German trenches, the noise of the cannonading is often ard on the south coast of Kent, land, and even as far as the out- rts of London. “Can_the Germans break through m the Western front?” Major Guth- rie was asked. ho nt two and one- the front in France, son that if wounded, to the ualty the earliest pos- the conse- The boy back it to avoid When reproved aid, “Why, Our major rs. e ground before me, nd died, was re- jor Guthrie’s son en te and is now a cap- | ventor | Allen, Sperry and © From Long Tslam of Nuptials: 1 ae York Feb. B. now a navy Rviaty evening fror Massapequa, where he is statighed, with Miss Winifred Allen, his ncee, to Gover- and, and the fwo were married there a few minutes after they landed by the Dr. A. B. Smith, curate of t. Cornelius’ Chapel, on the island. I'he pair had been engaged for ome time, but Licutenant Sperry was busy \with Massape- that he could few leave for h M however, had full confidence in her fiance’s skill as an aviator, rangements were made for the wed- ind about an hour before the New Lawrence Sperr; and vesterday Rev. S0 his du ies at only Perhapsif your head were as clear as a whistle, it would not ache— Try Kondon's (qua et hours’ ma so ar- ding - and | tain in the Canadian Expeditionary “Two and a half years ago they time set for it the for your two climbed into val avia and s ! newer p could not do it, and they might as well try to pull the sun from the heavens as to break through now,” spirited reply, an airplane at the station at Massapequa Governors deeper ireat | Forces. A Britain and Canads concerned, | Just dawn is a favorite they are determined to fizht on until| time for troops in France to move up the Germans are thoroughly beaten.|to the front line trenches and pre-! before headache (at no cost toyou) 50,000,000 have used this 29-year-old re- medy. For chroniccatarrh, sore nose, coughs, colde, sneezing, nose-bleed,etc. Write usfor complimentary can, or buy to d, which hed in record time. wedding guests, including a number and navy officers, gathered in front of the chapel, and up a round of cheers when the | ‘t‘ubc‘qtdmggis(; l;wil benefit you T T Ao e ‘our times more than it costs,or we pay o pur- bridal couple flew down from the morley back, For trial canfreaweiie to must bo | Fkies and “taxied” almost up to the | |§ KONDONMFQ. €0., MinazareLis, Miae. door of the chapel. Licutenant Sperry hopped out, assisted his in ANZARRKMAL, JERL? pay members : = B of army specific | Y charitabi od thes inizations nelude 1l as charity ir depende provides om whett insure rdligious, institution ov Charity enough regarded Ul u«i‘vm.m ) 15 to not fraternal tions cone entire recident the 105 des that the od nt thereof re sl ind ch ten the amount | any place in | 10a season ticket or sot r in levied 1S tic orders, ax of 1 ¢ fraction paid or adm ion cluding admission by subscription, to be this paying for such o [t 3 ‘ o auestion v ™ connection with this there te collected, *h pai cents for enterta tur neting being we Tequired to col- | ion tax imposed under | It is | wertyn Wwhic for ea of to in 1d for depen ther or proceed into um} person where 7 zanization, proceeds of > placed in the lodge treas- 1 ributed only to members * their dependents, =uTic broad wdmi This fac charter. ritual should 1 lect the not fiancee alighting, and led her into the chapel, where the services were held. The bridal party then made use of a more quotidian means of communication to tr by-law paid by the person T tion apera admi tised tho Act October | the law secims . First in War \ Fi rst iIn Peace > First in the “Mouths” of Our Countrymen! e Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish :~.__and Egyptian Cigaretles in the Weald .