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Grimsby Independent, 9 Oct 1918, p. 7

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qds Ned uds ce Pu en t in Bareelona, limited to proâ€"ally, and mmmm“ a report of the whole situation has been sent to Don Jaime himself, and m his opinion asked for. It is quite Illo‘l‘yd that l.lh m:n:'nl may be cop in other parts As to the intelligence m&l For the purpose of having th¢/jme Pretender himself, it will be reâ€" Honer Roll of GRIMSBY and Dis membered that in the early stages of tict kept upâ€"toâ€"date, and all =: the war he was in Paris, where he ticulars of service of the has a large groundâ€"fcor flat in the kept track of, it is requested that| avence Hoche, and there he occuâ€" relatives and friends of all mon | in\ pjed hims«lf closoly with French Red the Service forward . the lolh'llll Cross work, puraning it at thimes with information _ to C. E. _ Vaughan, so much enthusiasm that, it is said. GRIMSBY, Ontario, who, as Secreâ€" ho incurred various dangers. Howâ€" tary of the GRIMSBY and District ever, be has estates and other interâ€" Branch, Great War Veterans‘ Asâ€"‘ests of an Important charncter in sociation of Canada, is endcavouring) Austria. and Anding after the war to bring the Momor RoS of this\had been in progres® for some time District up to date that these Intersats were being. enâ€" I ___22 04004 aPl Aawenead it â€" hecame . Imperative. %Jas 'Crgwf-crardig Marvelous Story of Woman‘s g=%~ .-__:__.._.‘,,,, ‘The Jaimint .'.u::n does. not The i has been notitied generally depend for its success upon by the C ankes josd ‘neard at Wiews | the Support o. the most SeMehtened all parveyors of food publishiDG| many strong and sincere men ~ Advertisements . in â€" this Be>8PADCF prtached to it, and so it happens that wast insert the uumber of Thtlfima Molla lead is very considerably :--.-"W-”im%':' ".“_h-m a oned Riubads Feod Rearéâ€"License Noâ€"" larkely Germanopnile. nél-h"’. .. Those under lcense asked to obâ€" however, in spite of the that wincturing and retail), manpufacturâ€"|German‘ propaganda !s exercised ers of breakfast foods and “I-mwunmu in .any mifers, retail butchers, fish dealers other part of Spain, a proâ€"ally tenâ€" warvre this notico _ are: Grocers| dency among the Jaimists.has been (wholesale and retail), dealers hlnu-nr gathering in force, and reâ€" a-“ and %fifim _,:?:z t.n‘u took lol':I.‘lv shape l:‘:lo fruits and vegetabl __.( _..A_'..o.uln..‘.. .::.:nn- .'."'.':1. ':: * and strong. . "l" rat maiomiftiamnfent all day, come h-=o and got mn'g inss |eepnerens Piurance, Vergais Conpoutd ies io on toy s e 6 such allâ€" En mnen pogre Tain‘a Vegetable Compound. uale and retail), capners and pack» @T% sod beard -n-.fl? requosts the Tullett coâ€"speration of thore t teresiod in the observation of this regulation. uda, date of charged, date If the relatives kave donned 15e for . whatever operate _ with the g. w. Y. A. in ® information, _ the GRMISBY and D/ Bile iPouble and trouble and the information T plied as soon M | Pa:s thont who Oversous, but *50 """ .. "uly | the ing duty in Canada, preeticolly the same information is required, 11 80~ far as the particniare of their serâ€" vice is concerned. ‘ Don‘t delay, but send â€" this | in~ tnemation in .::m awayâ€"It win be If the upâ€"keep of s permaneot recâ€" the UPECT "*," Detess in the ard to our WA4 decoratior sction: 0 for aus other Te4®0D, V T00 ooook. turn and reason; and U eubssouen‘t~ ly reâ€"anilatod, date and Corg ; AlC namoe au! address of nest ot ®in, and age of soldier. it married, moute ber of «bildr> IM * _ . .)) mon â€" who â€" This will ® troub‘* * 7 wounder re‘rrnor & ‘l'ml Jat wenxuspay, ocvrenknr a, 11 NCTICE 1O ADVERTISERS Num 34 ming S aturer Confectioner peuTe MLCEs "ood SmR d at the King‘s uBIOTM®:‘ gopn 1o loate ever _ paryot© _ Will C07) s certain tha th ’fl' Wmfl th@) tor come fr« A. in abo¥®, His porsonal s u:-m Moll _ Of) yory g>= «y and District 'fllh: peror Kark «« detail with but | _ Por the t1 "*rY o is urged tBat) doned bls s# 1ch Counters Caterers +ow.. HAMIL TON ind 2 Sb Juir<vil F & .':: ”fl: he does for ‘wo .:‘- ie hawi® t ‘who " bave _ been §o°| hn ‘ahm s h d mm the| stay as Frolrus. ation is required. it80â€" He it a wan of artiouiore of thoir . serâ€"| «nd prefers the e ‘umy of â€" Viept WWOL _ =___ ooo incl Leames of FTObH wod of wi all @@4 _ TUU| regime, wbe ‘Rings uniforms, gon (o ur _ paryo®® _ Will C0"| js cortal the Secrotar?y of th#) gop: com in supplying theâ€" abo¥®, His pers WARMUL MRAAA i tie for what particular ntioned in despatch» on for which "manâ€" If returned to Canâ€" tura, and if disâ€" discharge; if not or shellâ€"sheoked, but ada and . discharged sson, the date of reâ€" ;. and if subsoouen‘~ TXXX requested be wWedding Cane i Fine Candy a greal deal of o of inestimable and Distict %“«‘“ru-"‘ ed Corps . while in procesding to draftiad to; Date romotions, Of réâ€" it AWS AAM MzA location ction, axthle : wen . who be . s=pâ€") Fro! ‘l}fllflr part of Spain, a proâ€"ally tenâ€" rocers) deney among the Jaimists has been s in gradually gathering in force, and reâ€" cently this took definite shape to the extent of an organized group beinz pack. established. As soon as this was | done a great Impetus was given to juests the new movement, and now a deetâ€" ie im.| sion scema imminent which will bring ) this about the secession of the proâ€"Ailies \ Jalmists from the main body. It is [stated also that arrangements are in | procrees for starting a Jaimist club th U It has been the paradoxical situâ€" ‘ation since the beginning of the war ‘th( while the head and the essence | of the Jaimista pretensions, being, of | eourse, Don Jaime himself, is not only a warm friend of the Allies, but | has nctually worked in France on | their behalf, the leader of the move» ment in Spain, being Senor Vasquez | de Mella, is probably the most enâ€" | thusiastle rroâ€"German in the .whoie 'eounlry. and day by day in his newsâ€" |paper, El Correo Espanol, subsidized with German money, and from which , Don Jaime himself has withdrawn all support, indulges in such wild and \bitter invective against Britain and | France as to cavse the sheet to be ‘regarded very often with some ‘amusement. Senor de Mella unceasâ€" ingly proclaims the moral!, political, â€" and other ‘rtues of the Germans, the advantages that would acerue to Spain from the closest possible unâ€" . derstanding with .be Central Powers, and the necessity for Gibraltar to be delivered back to Spain again, which in his view can best be done through the medium d" n;.. iu-lo'm victory, and, since s has announced innnmerable German victories that have never taken place, and has placed enormous and sensaâ€" tional headlines npon announcements _of Allied defeats 'I'I"d':“d.-.t {larly fictitious, every ‘Allies such as the sinking of ships ____ whom more than ordinary mystery has been wrapped sinee the beginning of the warâ€"Bon Jaime of Bourbon, the Pretender to the throne of Spain. !t happens also that the intelligence comes at a time when there is a Jaimist (or Carlist, as many people still erroncousty call it) movement in a part of Spain, for one hears upon the best authority that a division of much consequence has o¢â€" eurred among the Jaimists of Barceâ€" lona, who are no unimportant foree. has been halled with great outbursts SPAIN‘S so much enthusiasm that, it is said. he incurred various dangers. Howâ€" ever, be has estates and other interâ€" ests of an Important eharacter In Austria. and AOnding after the war Frrrmanmand BB is mvne WELD A 0 AUSTRIA, -Mhlnlh'.h'. the Allics, Hut His Followers In Spain Are Divided and There W Probably Be a Split In the Cartâ€" Ist Ranks as a Result of un he wes to u great exteni a prigvner. | Wimnitarions were ptaced upon him | movement.. and altiough no «ttampt | was tade 10. Interfere with his free t queat jJowrneyw to Vienna, he was | «iven io understand that he conld ‘ noi lease the country. Tuit Leppeuâ€" ed during the relan n* the Emperor ; Â¥rauecis Josiph, on °: »natigation, u}n Is betieved, of How ... Under the new | regime, howeves, he it siill farbid« | den to leave Aostng, Allll again :l j is certain that the orders in mat« | tor come from the WI'N‘J&I‘â€". | His personal «ituation has. howerer, | very gr= ily improves ainco the Emâ€" 1 peror Kari .ame to the thrume. | For the time being he bas abanâ€" | doned his sesldence ar the Castle of | Â¥rohadorf. and lives in Vienna. This he loos for ‘wo reasons. In tho drst | Wlace Lis hasita, tastes and temperaâ€" went alwars ‘urt> any .nlnfl ‘ stay as Probnus.d distameful t*o hi He it a wan of yery modern tnstae uhd prefers the Lflllll‘.-. and me» ; Wvity of Viemma to « ~untry | beencs of Frohadorf, it is said that he m(n the "Wibratine naotes of madiors life to the melarsuoly echoes i JME interesting news is receivâ€" ud from a retlable source con» cerning a princely Agure about whom more than ordinary 4. th ‘APTIVE 1NX whic fro lnqulmvun to Rise to Their Mzhest Level, The word "inspiring" fts Fock pecullarly. Me has the faculty = in« spiring men to rise to their level. It is said that just before the Battle of Monsâ€"Charlerol, Ficld H*7« lhllbl;'nul felt dn'nlul:l. :.l.. the adâ€" visability of accepting bat The relations between the French Il" British commands were largely un went to him. Never was a MMU iD manner more perfectly . ©ombined with firmness in purpose, _ Me wos French over completoly, and thereâ€" upon bastened to take his command at the centre, where he Was to Aght and win, at Fere Chanipenoise, z decisive phase of the prattle of Marne. 1 _ Me exerts a veritable fAscination alike upon officers and rank and file. If the embargo upon his departur® from Austria remains, nevertheless life has been made far more agre®« able to him than it was in the days u: "":ulfll Ju-m'.n.";n many indig« nit were w m “ him. The fact is that his relations with the Emperor Karl and his famâ€" y are extremoly cordial. Ainn from matters of general policy, young Austrian Emperor in many ways has no seruples about doing things of which Derlin could not approve, and the hospitality that he openty and continually offers to the Spanish Preâ€" tender is one of them. defined. I!t was necessary that Sir John French should be induced to At into Joffre‘s plan, meking bis wouâ€" dorful little army (the "old cam« temptibles," as they are W virtual part of France‘s army. , ***" His subordinates say his words are few, and that often he makes hi# meaning unmistabable to them withâ€" out resort to speech by a mere ges« lnnunihnyhm-mq M which he is forever smoking (it !®" of the kind privates buy). %l‘l‘ t occasions his reluctance to has. been overcome. An instance Was last |. TD NO! in any way a Ufamâ€" "l'h castle once hhm the ‘-| My of Lichtenstein, then it was 14 ’uln‘ hy the 7!‘0: of Murat nl' was subsequently the realdence the Duche«s d‘Angouleme, of Ig Count de Chambord, und of the wat | T ertire," in iciures, and an about \ ure, the pletwres, :lbo'.::m. -l-:d .n-lu.u of T past and the personafes soclated with +, and Don h.‘t frankly that this musty Aavor tlo to his taste. Hawever, on going there from Prris on this cceasion, he remained in residence for some time, making the journey to Viemma by automobile daily, the 45 kilo= meters heing drcomplished by a good ear on a good road in less than an|/ hour. Now, however, it is not pos« sible even for a Pretender to maké such a journey ? automobile, and this is the second reason why Don Jaime lives altogether in Vienma. ’lulo. the day signaliaeed by the far. | ifi | ous order to attack, whicth Joffre, * | a wonderful colncidence, Issued upon I the anniversary of thee birth of | Lafayette, Poch then hield Mis hearâ€" | ers under a spell by thie power of a | natural eloquence, sober and lucid | and forceful. As he d«escribed the battle on the battlcfield Itself, before an audience which inclysded Presiden: | Poincare, Premier Ribort, and other | distinguishe 1 statesmen,. Joffre, Marâ€" whal of France, stood mear by followâ€" | The Russian Revolution. _ If we were to take the revolution month by month and watch !ts growth and dcvelopment, we wou!d find it like‘u child which has set out to reach a certain point and, intent on its object, is walking along even!s and directly. ‘The detowrs it makes are only to get around certain ob stacles in its path, but not to leave its goal altogether. This is not surâ€" prising to any student of the Ru»â€" tian revolution who knows Its deepâ€" rooted definitences and its selfâ€"conâ€" sclousness, for the rewolution do«s not date from the war. To think that the war caused the Russian revoluâ€" tion would be to mistake its whols point, which is this very delnitencss and this selfâ€"consctousness, this relis lous absolutism, as it were, it wos not an aceidental thing which bs poned because of the warâ€"wearls at the soldters. . It might be said tha ing his description on a map. of the past. Althouth‘ yiong Tick "in ‘Risgorient mmocitiile tu tor fr from the u.rr elasses in the sixt to the Intelligentzia in the ht aad to the 'orktnl-fi-.“:fle yuars ago. And now it has go Jown câ€"ep to the peasarts, those w wers hereiofore the Cark people has «mbrzced all â€"Oontury, ation it wen them, so thias from the u:r to the Intelli The notices in the @ets with re gard to the violeat antigemitizm o a fermer wesmber of the Austriso Reichasat, and of tho Vienna City Counel) recal} tho vioclent seenes whic‘ used to be createt in both pub ie bodies 2s a result of this moveâ€" ment of nel‘c.' '1-0.2 :l "emua Indeod has passed throu«h Momy , the Hames of bril I. SNAIT hok Teused eveh by thi .. __.rkerméelsters. But to these ant? Wilic demonstraâ€" lm- in the «lty of bitjournalistic and ~Domary «@uvh ies th world owes the great work of Dr.Heral, "The Jowish State," whicu Crectly ied to the Zlionist moverient ty the restorâ€" ation or the Jews to Ploscine, "A man dat shows siteful envy," said Uncle Eben, ‘” mos‘ Hkely be a robber if he little more courage,."* ALLIRS‘ COMMANDERAIN Jews In Avustia, <ur ivokpENXpe3®, OBlszst, ontiamwo down a aimost ( in the ® Ti lal â€"«CHIER | Oalp olb d ipepip ib db oc di d cb ltb cb d t h i eb en d ceb leeoaleafn ht Ns Pocl ol h ie i 1 snb i eb in ceip ib ib bipet i dnb p ib d But does anyone ask, "Can we do it?" _ Money or no money, t‘hey do It. And somehow they pay. TO every home there comes a time when every thought, every hope, every prayer for the future centres on the recovery of one loved one. In that hour of anguish, every means to recovery is soughtâ€"the highest medical skill, trained nurses, costly treatment. â€" Does the price matter ? It may be so great as to stagger the imaginationâ€"a sum beyond It may mean doing without things they think they need. It may mean privatons, sacrifices, hardships. They make unbelie> the possible. able savings, they achieve the impossible, but they get the money repage * nWe _ Toâ€"day in this critical perioc of our nationhood, there is imperaâ€" tive need for MONEY â€"vast sums remains to obtain it, The nation must save, every community, every family, every individual Canadian must save. If anyone says "I cannot save" let him consider to what extent he Published under the authority of the Minister of Finazce of Canada. :;.44&.)_.-““ With Acknowledgments to Luks Fildes, RA. would pinclt himself to relieve the sufferings of a loved one at home; ahd surecly he would not pinch less for our hting brothers in France. Without suffering actual privaâ€" tions, rearly every family in Canâ€" living, can practice reasonable thrift, can make cheerful sacrifice to enrich the lifeâ€"blood of the nation. pencil and paper â€"NOW. Set down the items of your living some items there you can do withâ€" Start TOâ€"DAY. Save your money so that you may be in a position to lend it to your country in its time of need. You who read this, get out Determine to do without them." RERAi TCt mmmmmect reduce its standard of l _ s ds SÂ¥

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