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"ii ‘ "ul n 3 “",,,,“ ` `to IIN 1:' ( pitizen was offered _$100 a week and free transporta- tended to accomplish more than the mere carrying a cargo of German dyes ‘to the United States and _carry back to cargo of nickel, if such uld beiprocu'r'ed._“ _There 'was'a deep laid Gerlnwl heme connected w the venture to involve Great ritain and the United States in internationalconiplica use There isevidence to show that a United States gg-gl" Daily (founded llel), USN per year. (do tion to Europe and return with all expenses paid if he puree) Iii aevanoei U2-I0 per ear iivialleel la aevenae sh *Quinn lpthllodll llll “£0 (milled) to U. ls A. _ww am/ai-aainii rmae ;....r».<~-.-_ants Su Pheli .._.'...'.. .._. . .N -aa»»»_._u.aa.ii.a . fear. she. win' and ’-" ~`-I " """"""""`""""""""_"`"T"7"""_`A""""`A"`A"""`_'_`A`_"":MJ: m\_Il'4li¢,l' 0f all Cllll¢“ 0" tht? hi ,SQQS W°l»1ldi ould take passage in the Deutchland. Should the bmarine be Eaptured by the British, as the Germans as many othershope she will be, _the cording to' _the dig " '_t ion,; be crime toiwtgfvili' itted by ___ eil- QUXH ‘@~ ' 3 _ S] f' ` >- __ _ Germans in sinking passenger ships_ 'and _ "W ¢ h . That the war has entered upon a new stage is now a up ofthe war' it is not yet ended although the Gern1H11S Cf 1 s - killing American ra citizens, a procedure for which sev- l American “notes” threatened to hold Germany to “strict accountability.” Naturally the United States evident but here, as iii England, we innst learn to ex_e\'- would also hold Great Britain to ai “strict accounta- dsc. patienCe_ British military critics are cautioning _bility”,_if anything happened the American citizen who the public not to bc too sanguine about the finishing was being hired to his doom by the :tiunificeiit remun- ation of $100 as well as the Allies recognize that Illll beginning Of Cellb as if W0 lla e Deutchland in Germany, The British Government has declared the Deutch- Germans in their mad and frantic efforts to make an land a war vessel and as such British ships will watch the end is at hand. ()ur despatchcs yesterday morning th gave an idea of the terrible losses sustained bl’ the impression on thc ever increasing billows that are now 0 rolling in upon them both on the eastern and western ll e fi-0rits_ Papers found on German prisoners and on any international German dead on the battlefield told the dcspairing Britain and the United States through such an occur- story of helplessness, the pitiful call for reinforce- ence _is not only ments, the weakened condition of decimated coinpa- standing t he fact that the United States Government nies and even battalions. That the Germans are suf- llil fering fearful lossesiis evident. That German soldiers e indicated by the fact, told in recent despatches, that gunners were found chained to their guns to prevent " their runnirigiaivay. Similar evidence of hopelessness is found in the fact that many German regiments sur- rendered willingly, all the fight gone out of them, ra- ther than continue a fight to the death. tu a week and found. He did not ac- d his doubts about the safe arrival of r her and British nets will be spread _for her, and r passengers and crew are taking all the risks. That .complications should arise between improbable but impossible notwith- s recognized the Deutchland as a commercial _trad- rt As a German trick, though, the idea was- well are beginning to see the hopelessness of the struggle is It WHS G€l‘man. . USEF i=<<--- UL BULLETIN The \Vomen’s Institute Branch of the Agricul- ral Department is issuing a circular, “Bulletin No, _These are insolated cases however and we must 1," on the hgme canning of fruits and vegetables, pi-Q. not forget that we are dealing noiv with bodies of men pai-eil by the Supa,-imendem’ Miss Hazel L_ 5tems_ who are numbered in millions. The Russian steam This bulletin is being sent to all members of \_V0me“»S roller is advancing steadily on the eastern front and Institutes but is available to any lady who wishes to our despatches from day to day inO Every klndly act, word. thought. or lmpulee contlnuoe ln lte lnfluenllo for- eweetenllg the deed or thought permanently destroys L part of th, sum total of hlllnlll-ihoppllloll. . Kindness iiivoiveli' aoiiiai; symiw Affection or _ald agree eoatly. mit ii waufiar more to in ,iii- hatiii-ed and mean. Bplte and l-iia- ture are, ee Dr. Johiilm aald."'amoiig the moat expenelve lukurlee of llfe." to give way to iiiireatnliieii anger. to harbour eplte-‘ lnveetmoiit. ltd -.-......l.........__....__ poya small dlvldende and calls for Mloiiemonte *’ f _ - r- t ti an trial tahdD0lnl%a&`-‘yougiuglz eeg ~. '. i - s th l a , -ltliial tonet ouori” fisnis- ' gp .mill timely t i ini ee. But ian tlco comes more readily when- Baked wlth a iimllo than when demanded with a frown. 0l>l\ll0. lllll09ll. li he whohae not leamed from hte own experience and observation that one llttl drop of kindness holds more of the real nec- tar of llfo than doop a whole ocean of eplte. ~ ' Hate hurtethe het on. hlmb _ _ sr more than the . A _lt -., -._._.. ' -»F"°_"' `. l The m»\v'l'r1oii_1s an ni. ana im. John MoBeeth, B getown, will be glad to lniow that they have had word from their lon. John J. lltlfclleath, who wee omelelly reported "mlealng, probably killed," ' on June Ind. I-lla Cry for no _l:iiia'1!ou" s § is P1' .M10 tor! I ltstt d ‘ un _ _ ’ ut s_..,.:n.....rt‘.;. is... stair.. .._..,*~"{._:=:..i»-a.*ii. .,. lnfaute and Children-.Experlenoo og _li Experiment. What is CASTORIA Uoetorlo is a. harmless substitute for Castor 011,' Paro- gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ls pleasant. It contains neither Oplum, Iorphlne nor' other Narcotic lubstanoo. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Fevorlshness. For more than thirty _years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuloncy, W_hid Collc, all Teething Troubles and Dlarrhooa. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilation the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Chlld.ron’s Panoceaf-The Mothers Friend. i l ln Use Fof Over 30 Years The K|nd_ You Have Always -Bought y_o‘Alwaye Bought, and which bop been' __ i . . _ . .39__.!eaiis.,1_“\'_' '!l°'i‘-'_¥°»' __ lr *1*""“‘ff==s‘*f‘=fi c -we - _ _ ‘ »b»11°iv!’\f»-i`=>'=}t_;°il§i.1i<.>‘=°""lj§»"}">-‘*‘i‘. Genuine CASTORIA iiiwiivs, i ' Bears the Signature of __ lTNl CINTAUN COMPANY, Nlvel YORK CITY. F Q and other Liver Troubles The astonishing efficacy of Dr. Caiisell’s _,..._._..-.-- $- _ , -1, _--__ _ __ ,__ '= ln Tlie. Army P¢°Plé= if _ _ _ a _ v- ~ _ _ --» _ _:~ 1 " __ _\ :‘?ir;;a§i.1r'i’.>i1.. _ ~ f .i it ~-ii: .li»';_?'f."_ -_Z ;.`i‘i» ""1 if ' _ Vi ‘ii i _ ~'i_I ._-'._-'-( -i _ v _ " , :f '__.,., .-- \ . _ l _ ' You Will Bei Glad 0f~_ lt Save Your _ Coupons _ 1 , _ _ _ ,_______ Neponset Wall Board is e GOOD Wall Board _ DJn’t use plaster or laths on your walls-use NEPON- SET wall 'board and get the richest, most sanitary, beauti- ful and economical decorative effects you could pogsibly desire. _ c 'A -wi"-L_ A NEPONSET ‘is the fight wan board for walls, eeiiiiigeg. `attics, partitions, and all buildings, old and new. _ _ ' Here in three finishes, plain oak, cream whitefaiid' ‘ burnt leather. Call in and see samples- and see what good '- work it will do. ` ' _ _ A Fennell & Chandler _ Victoria Row _ i 1. ' k ' 4 Instant Relief is due to its toning effect upon, the liver and bowels. It gsvcs strength to tlic organs and helps them ack to hcrxith and natural action. In other words it enables the system to cure itsolf. Don’t weaken your liver_ii‘itli piirgiitivc pills or morning salts. dot' t gct_ thc stills- taking habit; let. Dr. Cassells instant Relief bring you natural and t»l1Bl'ef0l‘C lasting cure. ___ - Dr. OHA8. F. FOEBHIW. D-3°-i F-R-lfl-3-i a well-known Brltleli Scientist, writes;-" Never ' take saline: or Piirgativeii for 0onitipatlon-to force Bowel action is to _aggravate the trouble and create the oomtlpation habit. I roeorn- mend as a euperlor and oopvenient treatment Dr. 6essell'e Instant Relief. Prioe 50 cents. from all Drugglsts and Storekeepers, A h Sol A tai fir Canada. liif)tiliio"n:id C07. Ltiii‘i0, !ll"(‘iiul-street. 'l‘oroiitu. Wnr tax 2 i-onlii extra. ' I l nt Role! is the companion D" cgisgfigrsatigri To Dr. ‘.f:lssoll's Tablets. _ p ` t . 1 Dr. (.'nsiirll’n Co., Itd_i,_ ' Sol” rophldnzliiuster Eflulund. 4 " ' Dr Cassell’s mother had a post card from ing lhe was ii prisoner of Wai' wounds. but did not consider them serious.. Great sympathy for Mr. and Mrs. McBeath as g_-_--'£1-f-95""-' |- ur- ll ma is felt_ country. 'Dlie eldei-it, Malcolm or five months ln the trenches tracted a cold from which ‘ho is stlll _t suffering. I-lo is now ln ii hospital in Gravenliurst, Oiitarlo. The youn5€Sl son, samuel w., left nero with the 55th - Battalion, and was wounded ln May, _ and ls now in a hospital in England, and now John J. (Jim) ls wounded and a prisoner. ' , .llllll lllflllhllll_HllllH . ~f-- --" - 1 With Parent! on Farm Why be ii straggler ln the guard llniplng along half dead. With' nerves, clironli: liidlgestlon and lower vltallty? Desert today from the army, of General Deblllty and 0nr0ll \lI\ll8l' the banner of General Good Hooltll- You need assistance? Zoetl_c ‘ls a P P081' faithful frlend that wlll put y0l1"o§, your fleet again. The famous haalt tanto supplies ln a»ln0et _lwillll form lpnt tltaose elemeigzig w§\__l_oll‘:1l:_;\_l::_‘ nerve orn ro are cl' _ - . it for :wp weeks. i_tii_il1lf.y_ou olnnot report réal progress' lmvlrds :;_tow~ ea health we win i-oreiiir he ini _ ‘ee e of t.` Soliow can you longer trlfly Wltll; lllll ' _ urgent matter of gpftlng ell B8Bl\l? Bold by E. A. Foster. Dletributlng A- .. the well FW. inform you lnfentry _ _ °° iiiii. M¢l1’l iob low ehoee ; wiiiclelrlng out at 2.89 when re- ` SOG WiJd0/Y TREES Allll CHILDREN. I I ¢heerful Sui-rouiidliige Keep Chlldren _ ___ ` . _ _ ' _ __ ,I lgfilldren who are raleed ln a home - ‘ i » - ` that la made pleeaent by trees and _ h _ ‘i°.r'°.»-t:°'°'a::'i":.'°ii~»; 5 °**‘¢°“.S*#°°*r a fa e .0 po un y. ~ e ,_ __ _ ii cheerfulwfiioklllghfm home, together hp” J' . ,_ with fali' treotm will go fart to- "' " ' "' ‘ ' '° ‘r " word ettreot ldlue the moot' ' ' “’ "'-‘-‘:“* . ':"‘* 2 - ' ‘"1 ~_-'--_ ~-sf-_ii-_»»i\r.»~¢a rdlleblo wmm ur own clitld- _ _ ¥°°~__.`___..,.,._'-__i.._- _,' __l` _ if ireiif j~_=~_ _ _ 5- ,ei __ ,_,,__i _ _ _ it _ _,_ -ic ./' - » if A min nemo that is wen iiiimiuie- E3- od by trees iinilehrubs elweye ‘looks comfortable andlnvttlng end naturally conveys the lmpreeslon that theoc- _cupaiita of the home are contented, prneperoue, and the kind with whom _ one would llko to get acquainted _ - »f -- coop PLUMBING 'obtained from an aaeoclatloii wlth the » ' owing plants around the home. l. 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