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;xgmn -u QE“ THEY am hE\,m quetion | They Wers uHAGMiRE HE nats that pRE at we would reath the goual|had been Sent in to a ‘white elephant” he o g ) 1% ” . [ conditlons and pests are | sle (hat was heing siven for tho bene- : WH‘TE‘NS smfl 2 i ¥ some good cause and. being wo- i - @"w gh 'hn alhy! to be encountersd and they| {men who had arrived at the ptfi'osw season’s articles. “Are t! X J 4 v }M!‘::n mnl},p““‘}*‘ C}L‘ftf’;""g:wg ! phic years and ]who had worn hats for | men who can't afford to by Yy a s crops. ‘For o more seasons than th 1 “ 1 . e and Q""?'_:‘f | arought threatenea serioas ;;:un; l{:t conte fsy'.h they could aftord to da:agf e Hf"{i‘fifi“ia';'}:"‘ufflé’a” Girls! Make beauty lfflfiflh it ¥a& confined to ot the of their wares, q6h. “There's : b i8ii: ~amEs m YEARS oLB .| cotntey and it is. &m ;?gml 7 by woman wearing bich & '*t; Tgeat ot 4t hsfié fot féw oefiis Nm; New—Simfly fi,, ém Grig; oF gmi\m Was s 5 gratifying that the Eovérfiméd} ooking thing as that,” Sai 5 just before : 8 i 3 peid Y Belden, s she held up what iy ing ol on znn e AF iflfifil& m Onl flm k‘m Fm month; i “Pa"‘me"‘;“’ °"‘l‘:"‘°&l‘ H‘d’;‘ tt e d;t 1doked like ‘a_Jarge cup complecoly | rn plEes :fi:”&‘figbuywa' ape’ fo- E‘p in 1 y g oo Baaa PR T | ool “avoraple, T | O WAk Borple aniies T St o Tl oot | W G srade o 2 Russis by Wey o Frenés atd This Tise ~ : 0 fihcy. & womds e 3o : r 3 : Tefeshohe Cails, W e that thers i b6 Some- | thine decinsed o e s a7 ]a 1 i no wiu A el Bave o dua t, bledci By Wi m Bangtin Businéss Otfice 480, thig 18ss than three billioh bushéls \she dived down into af ocean af skl g millinery.” ing skin “Mflfllt ay of Bulletin m}’;?fi'e’:‘m“?:b 01;!;&”‘1 of coff this vear &hd mofigh the pdper, “When I recall the awful thing % campmxroh bedutifier; 5 ha se|that 1 Nave worn myself. Whe, act- siras : sriall m:t::t-::l: may e st s fidz? Ja G Ll R o it e ot : J}’%‘gm .,e.%'uil o0 g‘f& m ,7, Go- to Bed and Stay wl ere is a g 3 “f neVer K& 5 a few cents, iyl = 5 spring_and winter ;gni;eat cross 1'9“"1 remaxr“ke%df k%u?avm %ofi;“‘fi'{ s i Tha hetted e e i | tragrear lotibn d;ntbak‘héfims Vol 2 THks & Lixar¥ inz olit nearly 919,000,000 Bushel®: 41|live in the thétn; 8o I &ite | 5t s < hite 1IReH that 1|arm 4 hinds eact : o R per cent. larger than 14St et ARd|them away 2t ths B b tre cehegn oL D) il 5&?‘1“",,;," Hathox for &8s, sallo né,‘ bl Plefity of Nourishing the S8cond largest cver raiged, Stmi- == b srddi]d ot 3 y-White th m‘; #M‘—K&p Up Your \fl!na&r lar reSlts have been Obtaingd from| ‘T g2ve mine hiway at the beginning limahtic _ Office, 25 Spring St. Delepho: ?M Nohmch, Fr-da , Oct. 11. ms. £ Pregs ls exclusively entitied " .30 1 et o cifal 1 1 o ol bwie GHARA 1a @5 peper B4 also the local news publisted nd would she wear a_ble 5.8 the BHtS, rye and barley crops ama|Cf the season this vear,” remarked 2land velidy T questio 5 the chiot only efhphasizes the importance on|ious faces ail look in the same ggndn;ol;xs tpxa)lvofiagvle t;(f t%usdwbart ‘st: 412 B. C. which is rega the part of the sender of piying spe- | Eiass, and whether it was because ! o |5 Hren Giacsd BH0 S iaor. the. Bty | e Betil Infier i % eEk A . b . thopght that my face lodked <o much "\"s’hat wa$ that hat trimed with?” |13 high places and among the 16WIY. tury has had its \ afio- fiub is fifl tfirbd cial atténtion to such_ detafl. Letter than the others and my hat|demanded the chief saleswoman. who|We have fumbled over conclusive vic- |y 1831, this couniry, has had five Stimulated. the Sflfi Atrad 5 It ean be aporeciated tHat Withjj qkey €6 minch more bettHilng. ot |had at last Sticcpeded in intying the | toty through lack of edjication, in thls.te[ndem ics, the last in 1584-90. bl sprface; ahd thus al#s whether I was moved by a fervor of |string from the dglgv box afid who,was | that and thé other = &cience, . And| Srgn 10 Strerigth—Natufé Is s i e — = air ei AL s of Mpebun & B doveis- || with g Proper hushanding of otr sup-|ije "532‘;;“,‘33;’1"., ;;‘ma ‘r'iffifil‘ Shapi: 5 koot 1o, thi ARG T 130\ e g' e “Cute” 7 11 e ply there appears to bé every Ted-|gateq looking piéce, of headgcar. 1 i asier, Vick!| , sty ofd hat box. ament, in the press, 1 re:uxz con for believing that ali needs can|inought that | would econamiza i war | e, 4 wity {10 Darliament, £ ¢ | {be ret and no shortage be threat-|time, so I bought.my hat in Binkley's | e rimeomas fii:‘;fi‘},i‘;% h mp- | the supreimie need df a el fadnded, nALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR Ia”"“e“ v the ““’9‘1'3 enell | biseiment. 1 happened to he passing the thing, 5o o TRIRE to the bractical, modern education if we afe’ .back bétween ,_hé ,,. dei tb CIRCULATION bRESS B e througn, he milliners, seci$1 nd <an | furnal vapity in woman Of Whether | Lo SUAn, (9000 maingun o abprecte| oper Ui m’& B e ¢ i 2 & xs O!l T ADDRESS MAIL CAREFULLY. n, ol :’:‘»‘s’fg s!ar::' ‘lr‘ihmoxzq‘:'““ hw&“.]‘fx she §aw in it a solugone‘;rn t;wd ::t e blace We aspire to hold Amohg the ’qu OCCASION FOR PANIC | nisthl the B },flg afi !R‘ck. When the postal authoritiés an- o beautifully with my suit. = So. . 1|duestion foer g ?Lfa! e éc{ {Hat what great nations of the wor.d. 1 ohiy dare ‘,S anish influchza, which fippearéd ly, and covére o thickndstes October 5, 1918 9 1 noulls that insureq or C..O. D. par- | i it tip dvid Auh it on fy Besd | 2% 18 I3y 1o vould Be amother | 0zadvance my own opifions becaust|in Spali in May. has all the. abbear- | b bot . fanm shve the s v 9 cels f0r members of the army will N0t |ung gave onme glance at my face in|n2d been fl;fl °5d* {X:; 1 HAR mage I have traveled much, seén mitich, ances of grip or la ;in pe, which has clothing le&n neck as _the Be dispdtched unless they contafn the | {he giass, ¥ womar'n.slfi r;ldan nmrgafl 5 on woitked at many trades, tried many |Swept over the world in heat bf thi t thé msredv regiffient and compaity address of the| “One glance was encush, becapse |20 2¥iul HURZer, 5o tax 42 LHAS Con2 :3;““‘6"'5 i i o ;"l"gv:,‘ej “‘;“; §pidentics as far back as His . ients in ¢ 4pors. Theas( person to whom the§ dré destined, it|there wWere about a dozén other anx- | §o Gy for another.” a¢tuany, bopks ¢ allowed the!Hipjioctates refers to each bredth, V pork _inhAled Y m; m rm &lrecax to !be paris milllohls of men in the service, and 4 Thete 1S 1o Gecasion for panic—in- relieving the conkes 3 i IR with 4 constant shifting about, thatfrenunciation. I don’t know. but, any-|now removing the tiscue paper irom|UHoush a desree of Victory. justified |fidensa itsalr has 4 very 16% Hétobnt- SIBEA it i8 N6 small task which is.imposed | way, I ordered the thinz sent homeé|the hat that repased withifi. by tiie ng‘hzeodwess oé’ our caude now {4ge of fatalities—not over one death HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE upon the postoffice départment and|end when T got it out inta the light it| “Yellow rb%a declared fhe young- | seems. in/sight, wé shall need, svery!o it is fiot hard to uridefstafid the im-|WAs a peri horror. The straw was|ish matron, faintly, m of éveéry four hundred cdses, ac- Evldefl e § * that | thik and with ha sud- ?\?fie‘? ’::a after ?eaé: ;s ng:u; ;ge %or ding éto the X. C. Board of Health.'is t ‘l‘fii fia Sflg%lpauy 3 FolivBrine £ new blue instead of old hlue and thejdén terror in her voice. _“Oh, ves! 8 Sure of education ani he chiéf danger uo, in compiications bs um,p E4 rou;h FostiBly. of WUVEHAS Pabetly \OF | Tk wum bt 5 fiekn W instead | That's it!” She went on, as & phle blué | plicable Knowledge to répair thé rav-|arising attacking principally, patisnts ' oo ing, ,ji!?: & fi ins. m:ntv;tter; wthhen :ugfic ent ?Eia{: 4 a pale shade. and I simply looked {hat trimmed with gay vello® roses|aE¢ of the War dnd ensure the &IJen-lin a run dowh conditibn.-(hoss why a person§ Ving -col 3&1 h not taken by the sender to in like a fright in it rose to view. “That's the same horrid | ium that i§ to follow.—Londdn Times.|dén't zo 16 bed soon ehough, or Lhcsenmns avoiding croyds — com on specifically and correctly where he| “and qiamt vou send it back? ques-{old thing; I might have known that I 5 s | who gt up tdo carly. | erinking cy !g’ wants the matter dispatehed, tioned Mrs. Belden, truing to restors|could not &et rid of it so easily, Hats | LETT E:Rs 1'0 'fHE EbITQR X vhit uy &,3{,’2" % s al wl‘l’ Vq Feo me old trou-|Some green roses to their naturalfare like curses, they comé home (o 1 i THE SYMPTOMS xereife in the bpex. &iri U roost.” An Appraciation. celpms, G imnjenzh 45 it (5 Aok O RBVCH keep free from cnlds. replied r|~c roungish matron.| “Never mind” said the. chHigf sales- Mr. Editor: 1 was greatly surprised | called, uSually beging h a chill fol- as colds irritaté thé lining of the air ded womah, ‘“Just wait and see where this|and deéply grieved to_learn on very lowed by aching, ~.verishness and passages and ,gi; I them much bet- ng bat finally roosts. If 1 doi’t et more | recent muru from overseas thay my |sometimes nauses and dlaziness. and ter brecding or the germs. ame time ppy | for it than you gave I'm unworthy to{iriend and classmate in Zollege, B.!a general feeling of weaknsss and de. Use Viek's ub at thé very they ought to know where everyone|some woman w ho could not afford to|manage a white elephant-8alé.*—Chi-|T. Avery, Jr., had died in France on pression. The temperaturs is from first sign of a coldf For.a head cold; GET BACK OF THE LOAN. is to be found and if they don't that{buy hats. cago News. June 16th, 1918, And. since many ot pErpind N ; ioo to 104, and the fever usually lasts melt 4 little \';):o -Rub in:i spoon &nd After a full understanding of the|they spould search directories or go 3 an 0’ 18, class..are mmy three to five days. inhalé the rs; or- ter ll. T’rfnrh’\!!s for wiich this countrs and | to other trouble to find cut tpred that they Way not hedr | atar F{EB”! = = & gl T e lac he drticnss viveads i tise Vapo- n a Benlzbh\ 8t A i i ath i y Quly 10 write | of a3 pABE — | _ b, qgh”ng‘ after tHe great Work which|is respohsible for this attitude bt we called him at Storrs, was always|hard - cough especially bad at mgnt, bm n; 41 i put 'in_RHalf a teas»oon the troops on the battlefizld are per-|in view of the extra burden which is busy 5] 2 i ! X b ¥ and very studious, a scientisiioften times 4 sore throai or tonsilitis of Vapo- Rub from tirfie to time—keeg forming and in view of the masterly | Placéd upon this service by the war, and a deep rhmlxex, a_very good 3 d4nhd frequently all the appearances of the kettle just slqw!y boiling and in- drives which are fast bribglrz the| With flearly two' million men abroad| The.German prisoneps taken in front,the winter of 1909 by Miss Mary |friend to a chosen few afid a model Ile that is always exvefienced in the|S postoffices of the country. There arel, . u » i people who seem to think that pos- Right” s Mo Pracious Wian Pases tal efiploves are mind readers, that|hag bi the . s b e i hieR a a | Heat. ¢ Plas Heat Tref t with]of upriphtiies: HE Heneh. 18 3 a severe heéad cold. : hale the steam Aarising. foe s knees, {t ougl t to be fand a myllion or so more in this coun- | of Rove are chiefiy from the 23d and | Heaton of Plas Heaton, Tréfaant, with | of _uprigh cer | touk 5 Fis : SIS 1 Bt B0 i T ik | 15 T 1% racy rennons vy nos| B30 vopim bl of ahe T ED hoioion o (Tceion of Flas Hehton, recgention fori oot par h haiace artigies, Bit THE TREATMENT | NOTE—Vicics VabBeib Is the dis- n{ r;;rlr: thn. rr; who ;r f;clnx the who are sending mail of any kind |the 49th regiment of the 4th division, | winter evenings. During the first win- always applied himself to ol 4 me v -] § s y s vork | Go to bed at the first symptoms, not | COrery, of a. North Cagalin. drusgist, to whom are to be added a consider- | ter the profits, £3 18s, were di enterel | oply for_vour own sake but to avoiq 1O found how to combine in salve able number of gunners of poth heavy | tributed among the workers. hullets everything which is requ'red | should do their utmost to expedite siv e Jds Each | upon his career and had a greit fu- form. MentHol and Camphor with in the way of moral and financial| the delivery by not only placing there- | a14’ field artili s. We got|vear the output has grown, and the|lure beiote & He was willing, sr;f,;‘f :h:flk;,a::[\wu;(SSL;;EE; ch _volatile oils as., Eucalyptus, support. ¢ on the full address but by Writhg it|no guns because, scooping southward | toys have been sent to all parts of the | liowever, to Sacrifice his prospects and Here we Are with the war in fts|plainle. A little extra care by the|as we di our p“'xmmhon of the en- | world, fifth vear and with fths Teutonio | many_Will accomplish great things in|emy pos food, remain perfectly quiet and don't T yme Cubebs ée. so ‘({“i hen the ns was not deep enough, orfy. Quinine, dsiirin or Dovers SAIV I8 4pplled 10 (NEHAAY hAt, these any county education|arswer the ciil of his country and e placed theth oh their | while his death is regéttab:e, it was C Powder. etc., may be adininistered by | 3 S5 7 i | but the e of the was used by New and pure:v in a great and gl Fous cduse, A st 2 forces never so hazd prassed ani o SN the Germans for o tion purposes | Welsh designs have been fitfoduced | Biain man, it Will not do to make tn's | he Ec‘hmg“"psm TRLE 2 cfxerge:;:r in never in such a tight position bot MAKE GERMANY RESTORE. |and we got all the o ing officers in | from fime fo time. In tHé furnitun‘ 2 densthy note, bui to let his d*“\h Specific for influéhza—the disease New York Siate and . New. England at home and in the field as they are S their forward posts, and on the whole | department old Welsh designs. will be |£0 by unnbticed would not e faif. mist run its course, but Nature will and a few, Westbrn Stafes Where it is today 10“" t°’ ““"““;5‘“}’;"‘““ i oflthe German artillery officers ' taken | reproduced and old furhiture répaired. um;:fl\»er of- the clask pr 1116‘ or?thf throw off the attack.if oaly you Keep just fia% beifie IMFARUSSA, Eul 18 the Are we m'ng to take a stand now | the rcemreatf ':‘;‘ t z“c ';‘Z;‘ ° 302_ seem o be more/human and conversa- | § igtter writér to the London Times | forn eiten m‘i“s“fefv‘“hnp: fo ex- |UD. Your strength. The chief ddnger othet $ections.of th eountn it_igthe which will give aid and eneourage- | tinuation of the policy & des- | tional men than the cficers of the fi-f ;o Tiiless e can achleve a League | 1 ac. 23t g et I o1 n the complications which may sthndard home rest met to the Hunds olation In thel rear. ~Every city,|fantry. One of the latter, indeed, i5|Fe% 0 (il e R ACTIERS 8 LeABUE: 1ress the sorrow which I know. will offensivé Prussian Are we gring to o : iifags ft ba.|of a particu! ghten our purse|fown and village wWhich s left ba-|of ! e | strinzs at the vers cfitieAl moment|hind is burned and destroved|tvpe. He is merely e bot| e felt hi ¢ 2 xnown | 2rise, Inflienza so weakens the bod- ' lion homes ~for Al), alto some. kind of hatmony heiween (1 them. Ha 15 toe e s oW fiy resistaiice that there is ganger of | trowbles. OYer Sif a’i _jafs were = 4 be | capital and Iabor which will preciide|iost from among us, most of whom |PheUmoNia or, Lronchitis developing, | soid, Jast year. It culatly, ret- . i wherever it is possible to carry out|Srossly ill-marnéred seems 10 Je|a class war, it is_ pretty genbrally | s o ine toonS, and @ and someimes inflammation of the | Gmimended ~for children’s -croup or when otir men and our allies Are de- | Wherever s 5 4 proud of it. All thé officers were yory | & 2 ¢ S e the service and ¥ adl Beart i BOF | colds, s " ternally Hed&na ending upo to do Gur t_and | #ueh work and keep out of the toifs of bty ey, At ages, |28Tfed that our modern civilization | thizing with those to Whom I 55 | TRICQ €, eap. or heart gctlong oF j colds, since. it Is externally applied an T 0 fox. JEtt AR : the _allies. | DanEry, When 1hey Bt 10 0Uf CREES | eems Tikel} to g6 the wey of Babylon | hians s moich e L0 Whom s these reasons it is very important' thercfore cAn hé nsed Af freely as de- do it right here at home threc thou-|the ad of the allies.|anq were thankful for such Femnants | & e proud oy ¢ 4 i A § T itho, e ehaniee mareri 4 fiting | This destruction is nt thé Ger: | or rations as our own o n chafge | 5P Rome. But all sclieries fof | that he died in the pefformance of | that the patient remain in bed until Sired without the pahtest hapmr ol T e mans no_advantage. The demolition | there kad 1eft. The intanirvmen In the | tOeir. practieal torking make high de- |Lic duty as a real g, ahd a real | b5, SUeNEh réturns—Suay in bed at eMeotd.. Vabo-Rib, cip M e 41 zone? aNtAEe. e e e i i | mands—many think impossibly high | American least two days or more after the lever |hreo fiixes at all d.u Are we going to plich the dollars|of churches, homes and other build- TAAR L L 2 good 1”;' “""“5“ ;2‘5 demands—on hutfian fiature in the way | ' JAMES R, CASE 2 # ! o i Iving : h are of no use ih connec- | Physique seems better tha heir 5 TEaSep EE=Cs while otir boys are givinz up thels e Ta wa: f‘:cmm" do’:sv’l Borale At iag thin areu HiGBet ol O}t;fii\:h‘:i:htxj:)mgh‘yo'l‘:ledtthrO:io'::lrlzemli Second 1i,»m. nant, Gird Thf. fe blood for the protection of coun- n L. W iies o Poles, some of whom.are extratfely Camp Meade, Md QF' 8, 1918, liam G, Schauffier: heard the e,,,,ogm,, and was laokifg try, and the betterment of the woyla? | handicap Focl's ien, it doesivt ehdek | J0'¢S. spme of W of the world here 15 lts oppbrtunity. “I flew 4 new bus up from Parib; | fot & Shower. df brické—of ra{Her for ‘Are we ZoIfg to prolong the struz.|the advance of the pursuars and it |5:2d to have 3 It ir dobs Wot dspire {6 bE this, ‘why STOR[ES OF THE IE WAR [0 iins dinay an ooty had' a o dodge the siower—when all Are we % 2 B U] dgdiint (kB8 SGET = i : taken tell USjcumbereth it the ground” But the f i g 13 ve Wi t e when we can help materially to| 10esn’t 1akk away from the alifes any i hose we hdve hedrd |biind canfot lead - the . blina, and| Paul L a fife trip. The two, days we wer rten it? advantage which they do not gain By 436 The: freau i ich they | b Hes WHitH ¢ Hiid ind, . and| . Paul L. % T waiting for clear w=ather in Paris we v i bturine those places. The aliies = : : churches which cannot find a way_td | pany, Sccofia Motor liad a taste of the lohg-range &uh. We may not think that we are win- | cabturing s places. 1 ies few davs the Ger-iséttle their own disbutes will never |ment, who hds Deen in active 1Sttt a vemarkable thing, Ode n’,w to do thess things 1 would rh"hnv lmur" !\nhrplf:] ST gHly own lines. } guide the world, efthér to international rance now seven months, A Shell striick a bullding Flght Along- t Wil amount to it cient if the places weré left in good 5 T gunners or industrial peace. Unless we can pleased with the Servi i X o g hrtdn ] les i and kil eral people, He THGHH Libacty order in this respect, bit it isn't that|and th it. One fleid {achieve & ‘Leagué, bf Churohes: £ fue gt meand KU SHRrel e Bernard, Twentieth Coih- h my und' the dirty Huns!’ r in English. Coyle v3s d_he tould hardly flnove Lor and_ than he rushed to we have r do not as a.wi % 5 don’ _who _the_ English-speal %o fe & 1hb stk Blo% A3 o so miuch ag it i§ the polles or ter- sed the matter | that soon, ofganized Christianity will ahd poeh 1 g [AIES A gle. AEe sher ‘_;”‘“m“},‘“;f Mt hs e o r"";r_oci‘fiu 2 e Posairiuils oy vorlsm which Gerriany ares about, : Such accidents | fe demonstrated bankrupt. And it | writing letfers to, get caight Ii"q0ast “aome trom Gl abropiane, They were Enz- v the government in its hands to The ap3 tion hab beeh rmade.that|Will bappen.” the others all 100k | may well he that a League of Churchés | up. I just returned froth iny furldugh | “Oavla ofib of ol Thditch, Riw & 'md none of them were hurt at DAI ne NENUG We, G, Hyee| b SERELC H e ing that it was 5ot| would be the one thing which would | 3esterday, and, believe mo. fnny ALIny SOnEdn ARt (hE B so sverythinz ‘was all risht. Xo- the boys who réturn in ilie face ‘he allies should do the simé t‘m“t‘\“r fault, because their weapons were | make possibie a League of Nalions, for |z0od time. The government surely | URRY s o s ARE S| Redy e T building WhS mfé But it W8 Perfiit ahy Such thing as |0 the Rhelilsn ciftes wien theyisp paa. 1t war said. absurd fofin practice both await 4 change of | takes zood care of Why, ft Fas | G e T O S s | bovorl” #1bh Tut Bo 6 HIINE Blocs faflire of the loan feach that point but thers dre rea.|ex decent shooting | heart—and that surely [ a matter in |56 nice it dlmosl mads ne homesiek Jerose the Wiy, but from the redf. Ho|ard pideier Tt is not believed that thers 15 any | Sons for believing that the Teutons condition of the|which the world ha§ the right to ¢X-|li remindéd Jme so much of back in x = ther disposition than to furnish the | Will thfow up the sponze before that pect the church to givé a lead, and, |ecivil life. We g0 and come just order by Gen-|as the Bishop of Hereford urged in|{piease, Gf course all insids the g . i 34 F veen found, dated | your issue of Aus. 17, the only, sihe|l sent you all a bunch of postals And 5] 1 T subifect of the|p for the .church of Enzldnd is|wiote a few letters whils there (Aix- W| Ou ear 0 n lges 'Un e German army | to begin with the churches which are ifs). I had & 20 i z00od . swim in st care of the | hoarest at hand atd hs we pey, but the time in whieh it is| t'The cames if for no pthér reason than sked for is growing short and ev-|the protection of thdir own territory eryone nedds to do his part and not|from similar treatment. They must| eave it for someone else (o do. It vou | not, however, heé #llowed td escape!, cream, drank much of F beer, s 1 # Qhown their | La which réminds « haven't bonds eet out and get tnem|from rhr)A penam}-‘ which ml!s;l follow 2 (f\nlnol be re- unxe’\ to meet us half way." me much 6f our cimp at Lake Winne. today, and It vou hdve some, buy ! Li ts. 1If they get to the point|placed.” Confirmation of t fug- An En v jésaukee. I tovk maily Shott trips off nS n e e Or ; ! 4 ; ; i . 4 : glish statesman says of Pel- 5 5 more. the utmost like the|Whers they unconditionally surrende by 2 ; ménisin: Pelmanist, it ('em’x\omfl {glin the mountains, danced, ate ice men at afid endéavor to aveid the réprisals . S8 i 3 not 5o much an education in itself s e L called for, it should be insi W movies and promrxmded out nreh 2 the pr(\p.xrmmn of, the ming MOVING UP THE MEUSE that German cities ba held J horses takeh for edu- When your meals hit back. While the allies are making such o |@ges until Gérmany has restofed every nd shops and countrySide; | e agatn in Bir A When what you eat ttirns 3 gnificent advanck to the east bt|One of the desttoyéd French and Bel- N'rs Uovd George opened on Thurs- | education by home reading, by romgn Trofl o 18ttdr written 5 o 4 i Cambra a St. Qubitin HHie | giah towni. They must be made to|day, Aus. 25th, the new 1 o travel, . by = secondary schoold, and, | Schaufller. dr. an Avidtor i Trape ‘ brming acids, gases and diges. rai and St. Quentin, which hot | & ) gty fendish acts, | abled soldiers at Tref . in the Vale |above all, by universities. So far Yo | h“ fergra Al 4 § CA_O o I‘%ill & threatens the German positions| PAY the price for their flendis! A | 8 olwsd, North Wa T tn | Bethe i Al Tt Seul Hi 5 s Fa T featonant Chlaasl W 5, the north but which is getting to| tHey are not entitled to tHe 1edSt| Gork at toy makine, and a furniture f al_jnsti{utions. wi 8 h h schools and cdl- rear of Laon and its strong ge- | Scintilla of sympathy, department has rec } ly 1.¢~n‘ ]mldsd. leges, it is a preparatory ground for| % 5 73 s PRIREE. b 168 i toUshE T The hostel has heen sanctioned by the | them. Its intention 3 that its pupils p % "r:m:‘ il wfl\;y EDITORIAL NOTES. ministry of pensions : training | shall be enabled hencefo: to 4ssim- inding still between' Rheims| . Read about the work of the men in|center for North Wales. #nd is the|ilate f J ¥ and co-ordinate to the itmost wnd Verdun Francé and hustle to the bank and Magic relief. No waiting! The moment Pape’s Dx&ptpsm t of its Kind so recornized. At the |advantage all the edtcation they re. " g 3 ) reachies. the storach afl the &ir- ik t g ceremony the ch: was taken | cefve or seek for. To the north of Verdun the Ameri- | Pily (08 Botds. ., i 5k Arthur Boscawen, parliamen-| Wh¥ do I write thus strongly And i ac"’?‘y’ heartbiirs, dyspépsia cans are assirned the task of push-| . o one better than the '2."‘ ™ KDa- | tary secretafy to the mi v convincedly? Because more than the = D ~ and indigesticn ends. ing up the Meuse river and thet haa |, k""‘:"“ that it is impossivle to win| “rpe vale of Clwyd toy industty has|mass of my fellow countrymen, more— : ; Iready progressed a cofsidetaple | ¥y 12IKing peace. grown remarkably. [t was started in |alas!—than ma i Upset stomachs feel fitie, afick dlofs the West bahk with Accerding to the rate at which the out being definitely checked ana with- Iluhs are being driven back the Costs so little—Anty drug store. out giving much attenti ¢ _| RHiine is not very far away 1 - tection of “their ‘Fight. Hank - T s T AL msc VERY QF PHUSPHATE THAT How Lydia E. Pinkhas' o drive s T Ao thels | 75, SHIps and takiig deitial lives. | - 3 Vegetable Compoutid £ T3 Jho, Rosrce ay, Thsh fieh, A sl MU clg 10k | |NGREASES STRENGTH AND VIGUR Is Prepared For 5 the adfanca which Nas Seen made | "CIST Feasons, than g change of heart : Woman’s Use, along the east bank of the Meuse|, [rom all indications the German = ere not only was there much ter. | fOTCCS are headed directly for Water- TN p: y R % loo and it is fot s6lely a geogtaphi- | Nothink Like Bitro-Phosdhate to In-|lack of enerey. nerveus debilit A visit to the labors! where this »-':{« ra_n.‘nreed but rm_flral thous- | HSvhsat er}-u Sil;cnxth. ‘:r(gor nrpdr;fi rve example of how this re‘n:ar?;hg #ucceséful femedy” is bt reisu ciaden thenst which statmterry el UAfiér what the abmiss th Frafes b prind® L R £jibatance PISIT IS ouene i and en- | evén the casdal looker-on it b v | the line as meeded. | Bnteried out|,.§ abidg ifie péople of LHis cpuAtEy — YUrk Hospital phisleinn e rapnrl ability, accuracy, skill and clegnlifieds he line as d ol BIi6% 1r 15 Bb b tHat ths| . New York—The discovery of an or-|patient whose Lod cells after a s which attends the making of this great The Meuse is one of the lines to | ganlc phosphate which w. taken|sourse ot tredtment were 14treastd | medicing fOr wornan’s ills whick the Tettons will bh foreed to| 578 l0an Hére fates faitiire. 1| inta ine humd kly con. {480,000, *Dhy S, ‘ReEfen| Coiois unds of ¥arions hérbs all hatk #ooner of 1atér ahd it éan| . TMS MAR on the corner says: It is|veried into heaithy e re- recoEniaiig il | 40 ‘gésom“ 3 % the quick winning of it _and not the be appreciated that he 4 Pale: Tores ddgias it 10| cost of the war About ihich peopic e 3t P4 2% Te-| hould be the more. aiklous. eloh now the line iz conatantl: belng | ““Wian Berlin adr it the ade more d b BN ; feet i apphrent o€ o | Americatis have made a teriporars Points Before the Oiritlis & & zain it probably reférs to the fact 1 that it can be cxpected to De in- crédased at any time. There is no better eximple of Anefican grit thdn that which was ot e b displayed Dby the batthlion stttouhd- teipe, X6, 1 i R Al thel Y STab and the determinea of-|. alles are movirs tiom the sonth and| rorts o tsir cotitsdes 1h HebiiZ from the diicntty which the enemy is | {1 (f Segene. baving in gettirg fresh troops it If G n ermany ever expected that the seems tmprobable. that he will be able | 4iifes woctd s thel 16otbhat to prevent it. The mov 3 8 inerpasins y and all have to be 1o M iP5 &thered at the season of the year when “whot t:‘r natural fllc‘e: B‘el;d medicinal sub- | stances ere at the it >£; flge:?;m | The miost, Successful solycnts sre nsed otce a5d to entich A | td éxteact thé medicinal properties frem | D. Harr : - | these hetbs, st to :\'nrlf Eag[:-:r })‘;s | . Every utensil and tank that comes i | S TR o &y eontatt witii the medicine is sterilized take 2 natural unadunen!fldrzhangth arid as 4 final préecacton in clebhluiess | tissiie-building. substahce such as| the medicirie is pasteurized ind #éaled Shaate and vou. will wnizle peli i *0h gee i stefile botHIes, ptri rndr ard mind ana Bowe" uefmitn ur» ang a: nerve food ated- by the Lhal 18 zasaiis Metz upon which muck m, & ! : most. encxte Metise thus hola# out lar : when it comes to making terms of .| 5 “mnt‘uBltr a = 03__. g, f umrful in t.he treatment of g 5 . 1= 1 peace, they have lost all chanéés -of itselt to. ail ;unufis Fron cn’:fi:’\‘i‘}s éw ¢ % Has o~ ste SR TNTeT it thfough the manner in which tRey ness, thinness, weakHgss, | Als 2 from women 9 ala PG moréover it now_be ub:h o health by the usé of - OUR GRAIN PRODUCTION. | *Tp favins Uestruction 1n tiile wike The e & ko Prus co. e ".u Lydn 51. Pirlkhani's Vegetable Com- o - is! in conven EBvery, effort was put forward this| pas figure that they are_increasing fiblets at 'k Sobt o6 J!“w [ c’o"igiw ::{g _ ich we, um&nwly pab- 4 AT 0, % & oroh, Drodiction which | thelr sirength, but thé saie i rio the reach of evirsin . FREE BFMMTION N YOUR HOME VO 1 b S} ot the allies, whils the great losses Frederick €, Ko . D.. Pi in| With each meal, of the nattoh. It was fully under-|whlch are fein tnbicted ubon {HS | aie §abilslan of Kotad ia :2:'5’. s." many, instances, stood that we were gbing to meed|yarq pressed sneiné afe citislhg cbn- | RetHbE of e ‘rexi more than ever because we not only avé olir oWn wabts to supply but m{irv‘oué D\m & slee; sternation, | Py ¥ nte again a new nionthly recurd’zfsgr'.i’ i 2 nnm look after the nations which are I'as beon - ests sicians’ “V he's "Who™ In ‘« b & I~§-- e hting with us and at the same time | chisgaris. The ressuices of thg : ol :‘.ab n over to the neuttal nations what- ,K,::'am mkh;’, iRt thi garded by medical specialists 4sgof | 0 mfly wm A 3 ) ital importance to peopie wh iu} A3 tharn o ever is pobsible in order to provide rd:n i {}d . plishment ot wor i ffi &4 Aenén alrrcur them with mecessitles. the best of it is that, Es mrm a4 bf Consequently the preparations werel no means beén ‘fhie Norwich Electri¢ Co. ammunmm £y vfi.rl!ty 3t so ‘“" | get m a a, {s,;"?mu; % Peiince &afif 'fl above fiién