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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Dec 1914, p. 3

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pet Mr." sreat "I Pte. t um I. - yr. I. A. and It ht pe., F y I I w. A. 1% HI 5 In. CDC L ht. and MP. J..'l. 11tlters " Lunglv In! thr guests oi tf; mm- for I manna: Dav. . w. Chan. H. Mills. u p, Mrs. gums spent (‘ltriwums h ttse W's mother in HuNyl St. S Mr. aisd Mrs. Thus. A Mrk smug: are tl." gum-ts or" l lit. Wilhm Runs "lion irc' "Mm. C. Everett ”ammu- Weft If- Toronto to spend Chrirituai ur, and Mrs. JJ". Milltt, Mr. Oliver Perrier, Mar-m Mr. Byron Ferr.itr [mm an the Ibudgv al their hqu I 'Mr. A. ('apllng m foroulo M'tat ttt Berlin Iriemh r day. w, W a] neutral in EU Id (Id. All?” . troad ot fen-aw m . , m w trirads he. ot 1m. In! trorw h“Berlin News .g'r. and but}! tilt. W. Oare_Wiilson mm spent Christmas 18trr, , _. A mg" If. Token and on. smelt; aim days with r "mum. . M19, (imam Imus and Lamina trrp Hpomlilu t‘wit home in Midway ~1"i! Misses Flavia and Intsrt"trv't' t‘rwu-all human! to lmrmt arm sprawling the holiday at Mteir h mm 1318. Ed‘s: Schmidt. of Human Kr..' is..irtferrtdin'r, the Inlidaw with his tt,ottses,, M.re, W. IL FA'lfuudt. "Nr. Mt4 Mrs. Arthur FNnnunn .i' H1- (hunches. Rpm: ' Minna. \th W. dun Mrs. A, It “ilk-L (any, .1.- Mr. Gtorqe Wald Jr., t I" Cr,met We". Turmm, mp week (In! at his hom 2332th l T \‘nfdt.’ ' . A)”. a"! Mrs, ". are wisjling at [hf ter's parents. Mr. Prawns? St. t '.'ttaiatet tlro trrief an ilis or those-who haw d Alunwnmuu. _ aiilisEiiiEcisi2ia lkaowa woman'H LR. F " = . _ n . L , te, [know her nttd m cympath '21 ‘ . _ ‘. J: you, my mister, are um“: . " ‘ "C T JW: hunk and feel Hum Mr Jun“: " " ' F p'-trys:rs,oru_v cum: wmr ut, Bt g " q "r'". Y y. t h M» yo NHL r, awn-1. (M L , " , v KE 7 km! trt a home tram-em nu“ “" W, ,4- SE ‘ ,r-,,svteiererscr:stoiurl:tutarl , p , - , , _ of' h M they bare r' gun T ‘I hm , " th' - g _st'd':'i. Q lumiueu by in we, I must to "5 RI - > ‘ I {5112’ (his succersful rarthod of he V " GN j "lik',::? N ». ig yawn-1!, my reader, tor vourda h' . ‘3 ' Fs Ci “14¢" or your rodur. t want to le! . g a . "i81 tt ,jgj,” wrandvu ll home " triirnut - - st:;')).)?,.,?,, ly"9' mi mm autumn. Mm “I.“ m ' - ‘ ¢%,W: ‘ H ict, ouferiug4, what w: women I - ,, 'lBmltr, Ml t W" I“. we L'mw b-tler than 9, J3, . ‘ Rt5t " l ' ’ _ thouaartd, ha (" proved there h _ ilrig WI .a. It Hy ' honin- 1n t n- mrllwydm home M l - "l V , , sun" lmm "In In "no but. , " 'M 3;: " a!" w ' has. a! “in. artd of. ‘ ';',?:,' _ 3;).‘311; 'rei, 91» an». or mum-am of an LeiCf"s'jj', I; _ _ Inn-non wittt ”can” and _ co-ttttarty"' or Mhs, run N " . . w u cam “new". cot-"hi and than, - f no“ audio. not-en! ' - " cry. Out of on“ - ‘l: the colic. ',l'iyiif.i', it: Pgt,tt Tg,'.',":','.'.' _ Man“ can, In! t ,ttyheAtet'et ‘ . "eivt" - tn V,,t,t'v'U.'. mvc "mm-v t9. 'h'll ‘W [a more lo yourwn that there ltlmanh can he. ruvlv a-xtlmrrlvum l bum the (Irena: " mm! "r sweat or the 'Y'tr.,1 ot an o _"-- A .9 ___ .L. .A.._,_.. ".,if, ts., l .. v.r.Ca. n m. um").- sisTER: READ MY FREE OFFER. FiiP.'iiTiiiiii"U-as 501 , dyteaiiiiii""iiii,'iiiit ih'itgett Mr. and Ylt' mnipc: on . kn: "In: ndr. " hie I (WNW- b. “I'K'AY " tho Mis" is snarling P on Wel,er “ml thoir Huysvillr ldrert ar platiws i ha ttOtt SW“ K my, W h r I stm al Ilr t “UV" " ll "mum. lie ssill tr rlu Nil 1 lri 1lcr is thr' tlpr Ttr. . Hamill”: an and were visitors mm llrs Li I! i Mn HM: of “with. Is 0: and 'h-r 1;“ngch I" 'm'm. haul hiss mm mm 'ftuo. IQ SIN] " LIL} Punk 1 Hr Iim'tl sticks rsday In” Ila It "rt" "" th; Mr. null llama" in and“ I M” tn “m... " (mu . - ml vtdtorjl Na! Ieretttt _ II. H. Ed. mum: . m mum in wanton. Mb: Eu - in NM "no validity: " be: than in m. Mm Muh- 'ta" in “a; Chm-emu at be: home "15¢“th. Ttte In!" Kate, Bank a! Litt Kuhn“ m and!“ the hands," at mm mm In Po" Elgim } “in Viola w. ot 10min. h 1 up guns: at ber Mend, Miss Vera lam. Km tlt. mm. 1 l m. and Mee.' Ellie" Jet','. and In». M. Stoddard, nt route, an the genus of ttr. and Itra. J1“. Housman. Mm. (lurks Kuhn and he: humb- [or M ss Hm; "aittr, ot Bugle, N. (i . ar, visiting the tnrmer's mother, tirs, Henry Kuell. Quten “In! N. I l)r and Mrs. John 'R. Party, ot llatvilhn and their two childrol. “no visutors at the home nt Air. and 1lrs I.." P,reiu'aupt mr Christmas. l, Mu It“, Flew-M. Foundry st. 1‘mnh. u vnnzanz, the hominys with .lrr lllluhll‘t, Mrs Scandreth m Mon- ill iathe lr alivn M, ttt lriliuafh' with her parents. Mr. Hartman Krux. ms. Ward Cutler, of Torn It te-tide 1isitor r. the hon" mm”. Mrs. Fmdnriv'n' Saul street Nor“. Mr. Cutler tt ttum I. 1' the week 0nd. Vr,, l hl. wav"entie-itatt Hr Mun! hurt-2| o" the l‘n'mmnn i'rt 1‘1 MN and their daughter 2re 'rsitors at the homo hi url, [.zzuma in Toronto. Mr. Earn Lruttlan, at Pre lms tone to xlmm (‘hriSlmu New Years with his iamily, win Mm sunny; with Mr. and Mrs Imam and Mrs. Manx-k irrr th; tl hm Mt Mr v, an tee. " M ith Uies Mt IIs . and tIrs, W. A. H. Moyer, M (July-mum and tthare children, V V., Mover oi Winnipeg. and I'harles _uoycr, of thr contingent unit-n, are spending the Christ» Inl‘lliwh with thr Misses Moyer Hr, Herbert Moyer, Queen sit'eel h Florence Krug, who has been In: the Villa Marie l‘nuwnl, tl. is spending tlu' Christmas u with her parents. Mr. and anman Krug. Ward Cutler, oi Tomato 3s a mum Marshall AtHrtur, who I IN his studies ut Wyt'l At rndmu :url Mr. "haul of rum Il North Mrs Ili I'. treentiy m- g Mort-n Madman rth. m9 ran-“yin; ir I arent,: 6treithautrt M Mrs George Davidson, [my ' swndiug Yuk-tide with Mr. m, George I). Richmond in IL They utll go to Tornnto nun-:1 Tri mm wrek to anrnd riace of [Hair Him, Miss " Hunk" lhnillsln to Mr. Watson Ruin. which m0! th Mrs. Hartman Krug an Ire vngagnmmt of their l-Ihn I-lembmh to Mr. l.ro in ot' Wirmpmz. Tbe mar- l ta .v [Hang quietly. on r', sznnry the sixth mum I the ”lurking at SLMaer's N studies ut “wink cal, rto.'ittr the past few mending, his tratrafiott with _ at ttle Ity'ctory. Water , men. mine. "reithaopt. “Ito bas " Haley'- at Nupiors‘ [id-ward Ibreithaupt m FUNK-(z 1'orouto In: laying. Lin-m vatmmzl mun-s. Mr. and Ilrs, It Macager m n'mlunn " Tomato is a lmnw of h r y',nvtusr,tlutten 1' “in no“: 1er ol Hts-, P gun-us oi nan. Itueim Prescott. Lmus and who have His. i M- thv post hem he Winnie“ Qu‘ Cloris Candle! common” BY mommy! not. mu be no mulch»! fl1','ut Berlin' " ht M “fa-5,150 ' mum. and can: ll 'titat; Tb 9m, {‘0‘ r..ey. wy, u at- "iii6i'ittr ot 'irilthi).itts,hi'.ti"is who will mid: the Ntt up cl y titat the. an“? i _Cny tees', and fl the ttd ta all South Winds in the School Equal. South wads in the School Board. , . The mutant tor the Nayorntty, I. was generally expected, will he a 1traiaN light between Aide. A. b. Breakup: and J. E.' Artt ml pm- mxscs to be most interesting. it not exciting. , N Crh' “are pot hatuied ovtsf to tht City I'itrk. The annual Sunda For the Light (‘ommiaaimn httssst's, tawtntmt, nI' Trinitr Acltau'),y tr. Curl Krant worn rp- was twid an Tursd; PC r :y acc amauon. , , r, Ponwsu tor the two seats on mewmgxgutas' “ as Il'] Public School Ronni-7m" be held in 1"Y, “M” m" ~.m" tttmo wads. tue"NotNti, East and (um. ipr my “up; South Wards. “new twin: Ore" can- were a“ m “hm" duh-w in main-dim um members m" on tho right “ of um: .vear's-Oiratnt who tirlt flu tho feature ol u.". prom mm for mlvctlon wore Metal-s. ,\,‘Im:mn by the pawl! Npthrvat 8nd ll: L. '.etatmlott -ltt tho Ite. times a»; 1 Mm Ball Ward,uutd L. $11th ttt tho soum mm ior tl 'k r nvarit. TwoToittier mombm of the u, ,',', ’. Y' ttTr, Board who am Sim-king ”04‘“th are: .1“ m" iautiltei 'u I .3.“er John E, Vogt and A."L. rum-r, V ~“"""‘ - . 7- - -2‘ . & “hast: ttoval nd 1t't'itotw xciptranti; "ttfo Mmk. A. Foster. tt: s. Forum»: and . no: “Mum-mt. Thi' tronmiri"re?"dr can- _ idillv'r- is as, toilow.s:-- 'f1'llllifiLi, {North Ward:- l G. ALBRECHT. I R. s. poR'rrroos Centre Ward '.--- chi CHARLES RUBY E. D. LANG, Eu! Ward'.-. A. A . a. 1. “when WAS CAUGHT South w the Mimi" house in the city of Berlin, Mrs. Williams? was accidentally mum in the et tatot shaft about tNe o'clock on Thursday ant-moan (and mum! tte- rrro Injurivs. It was with dummy that she was rtmorrd ire by! pro- cmhus situatjmi. but the timely ar- titat' or Mi: My prim-hm I lstality. The tam». was removed to Ihr, n (L w. Hospital where it way, found nmcrzary' to ampul'ato thr, small rum" at the right hand and aim qet airacturr balm-"n ttttwrist and the vllnw, She um otherwise squrrlv hnumL Mr, and Mn John Taylor. ot Hamburg, crietrrated mu golde wedding on Wedrtesdtty. it Ming th amen. atutiversary ot their weddill W, Cl. (‘Ll-JGHORN, t'. It. DVNKR. W. E. GALLAGHER " GROSS. Jit, C. c. "ANN. J, A. HALLMAN. J. HESSENAIYER. H. H. m!EHNKRGAI'srr. WM. JOHANNES. I. MASTER. JUN. McCUTCIIEUN WM. MEYER. A. lu'. RVDELL. J. S. SCHWARTZ EDW'ARD STotu, H. w. TRASK. J, J. WA.LTERH. FOP. WATER COMMISSION J. T. BREITHAI‘PT. l' (HES. FOR LDGHT COMMISSION l, It, LANG I'. KRANY. _ . FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE ALLAN A. BDT. GEO. M, BERKS Ward'..-. GEO. DE GEO. mm NEWS A. L. an . r.. SATTL R, con MAYOR. L, IIRICITHAI'P'I‘ l mm; FOR ALDERMEN HH'HEII, . 'octteiieigtFs mania-res ot atotat ot 46. Ot W _ Messrs. ll. nut-hot, T. nt" ELEVATOR int-n Taylot. ot (Aer!) tare" gup- Wm. tieid there Hall- . ‘H. '.. w, mo (ACCH (mu The annual Sundav School an: marmrutr of Trinity Methodist ri'- war. hold r-n Tummy evening. “)roglmrme was put on by the 'te am, including tip cantata l "e; (mm. ipr my Rug.“ _'I‘he drew an» were all m “him with a Chr rm tre, on tho right. ot tbe plat? tho feature ol U}: programme was ' ,nnzmn by thr pawns individkal tlf" "he, Clams as a Mml.m of many '. ".o8re gum!!!” mull".AllIl( may bong-cu S-ItmEy a an manu- 0! VF pm: In. an: C. mum-I. I! " "tfr re. 110' hu'.. ttttttw " (tte,ie?.rtr, A W “I“ m Em iout'ttnao' tothtt M' , Viol-H" tttth-d 330“ ttte' ums mu which in - Mts laden with ”Imam: oi W was. met WWW ot W W h... CW diet" WW ttq " ligand mama)!" ot P." mun ”Wm; with thi Wm Wm' ..- _ _L, T .4. M.- " The TeIognph tor [wrung In estmtdlnR Ilallman. mm Coo command prosperity Among (has? pres Mrs. J. C, Hallmal Gordon Mailman. .h Mrs. J. C, Hallman MAI rem, "'. Gordon Mailman. New Dundee; Mr. an] Mrs. A. c. llallxmu. "reslau; ms. My. Bean and daughter; Miss Edith Bean, Berlin; 1lr. an! Mrs. A. L stuntr. and family, Heidelberg; ur. and Mtg. Anin C. llaakwi and (sunny. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon C. Hall- mam Watt-rim; Mr. and Mrs, Jobs, lipter, Now Dundee. Mr. and Urs Levi 3132;er New Hamburg; ur. and Mrs Isaiah Camel, Berlin; Mr, um Urs. Homers. llaspelm’; ur. and Mrs Jew. Clemens, Neix “when; Mr. am Mrs Josiah' Camel and Mr. 1nayto and Misa Mar Cassel. New DUNN). An Don't Wear a Truss of ttr, \F'X'I‘IR THIRTY YEARS? HNPrul MINCE I HAVE PRODUCED ly A PPLIANCE FOR MEN, Ivo. “fo ttR THUMREN THAT I "Flu-IS RI'P'N'RHS .IThe atrore ts C. E Brooks, inventor l I of the Appliance, who cured him- l I self and who is now giving ‘l ( others the benrftt ot his [ rrperieBre, If ruptuwl. l write him today. at I L Marshall, Mich. I hm Rupture and its cure. Minx my [ Apptianaond gtlvintt you.pnces and {humus ol many pmple who hate triéil ht am rate cumL It ggves Instant. tune! with all other: is“. Ramm- ber. I use no salvcs. no harnesls. "ol I SEND IT ft.N TRIAL I. um have tritd most everything Isa. (rm- to m! Where others Mil ; wiUre I have my greatest success. WM attached coupon today and I wil' sand mu tree mgwmrau-d hook 1 I send on trial to prove what 1 any " man You an tho judge, and We le,',:,','",', 5RD inv illuRtrated book and ““all It mu win be as enttutsiatrticat |my hundreds ot patients whose let, has you can aka maul Fill out me lhpupuu‘ below and mail toAUy It‘s ivett. worth‘ynu'r time whether yot) \ mum: her dock lirh ne‘m"*r-i a _ I“ g. WW» '"tht' "e"'-'""'-" -"-_e" W I a _ .mimm, " , Pill-7H INFORMATION Cot'- PON. Mr, I'. Fl. Brooks, . um State m., Marshall, Mich. Phase send mr hy mail, in plain maxim-t. yhut Illustrate-I hook and In" information about your Applianrr tor the cup. oi "will"! my App'nancn City Ad Irma graph jo In Mu! mutton: estmtdlM to Mr. and Mrs. any “and wishes tor their prosperity and lwpinewi, rims-9 present were Mr, and l Hallman am sun, ur. ~"m'm New Dundee; Mr. aw Dundee. Mr. and Urs, ml New Humbug; ur_uad m Camel, lk-rlin; Mr. and PM. Hespelor; ur. and Mrs. nabs, Neix Duru'tm; Mr. and ah Cassel and' Mt. l‘lnyton Mar Camel. Nes. Dundee, .I me Royal Mail stPautt'r sank (ttCi-ii-iii',""', Amwmwwwmm W- .,. i; irfi%itAi. ------'- TTT, ', "tatqttttrttt'9r.1rtl. t2rcT'tl"a,trs Irt.gtMttt _ at?! b13107 an um nova tip cantata mum: King." The. decorations tun. with a Cttrir,tmus gm ot tbe platform. A programme wp' the do. pawns individually and 1 wind." of many “W10 King." to be usmi' in ' an need in me Pit". on fit an mail (May time whether or rm: Brooks. inventor Mate HN P ER Min to IT .. . ',lt$t 'l5 comment 'ttsf/ at lil! Jon." tt winging! HIM ii.! a. J. Mlpft, “my“ up hrs ittt-) up?“ , t? mutating 1'f, unem-1 nub, my _ . " our? MM you at Emu! alt Gap}. ' And it was ttAilt " object “it. to me," he “in. - l After arriving in Liverpool Iir.lto 'utlglanu, l (Williams proreeded to London arriv-lmous In thrir 'ing there at 7.30 inn. It was neces-lruust indemnii sary to strike matches in order tolmurk. King 'il tipd the baggage. The large Iampslthe most be "/ which lorincrly muminatod the ski-lam Itt Earot "'i “on were in darkness and only a lew: Airocit wk Sinai: incaxmdt-scrnt bulbs were scat-i tcrv at ring intervals. On the .: strccls which were formerly (')i'lteiliiiYet'it//,'n 'l ‘ways there were scarccly any lights. l/tIll',',',',', stat iAlt the globes are painted mam inland”, 'ilirt' of lwttbln {nut inches M the bottom cad hum“ the Bel .unly one or two lamps are lit, unuljha. b 'dfl Mush-ad ot tour or live globes ii a' us een . l i . . with Mr. Ric f block helm: In them an- only H1 Berlin who l Hu".' sometimes our. Mien l an. M: “use; where run Landon the shop lights were 31- 1aott of his W, "owed early in the evening, but wlten itals and i,' I left London the order Was given pl' _ cn _ . ' Raid stated lnut torhiddinft the lighting up of shop 1m”) no“! a l EWindows," Mr. Williams stated. "To her both hm [mic who has sctNt the streets oi Lon- known Canal tor don illuminated the diiiereBee is very eight llcd l marked and is most depressing." _ I To add to this depression, Mr. Wil- "Pre-een' iliams said he saw thousands of I wanndod soldiers on the streets,! ‘some with their heads bundagcd.i Meat ' lotlw: with crutches and cans, and‘ the Giiik With canes. There were al-l my most as many Belgian woundni sohl-i It!!!” and iers as there were English. In midi-E ied tion every morning there Would be; attt 10,000 troops parading the streets. 1-m- somo fully equiped and others only‘ Bo hattequtrtrt'd.' the. recruiting - on ut'the (nub of nbout 5,000 a day my and sinva the Granule bombarded tho wrt, must at Scarborough the number ot aad recruits has increased to between H“ 7.500 to 10,000. “It the Germans let- wanted to arouse thr English people '.itt they certainly succeeded in doing so," Wy Sir Williams said . l 'ill you! , , I and the th" " a gamst hod y ol Mr. Williams." Germany is not do- ing, business on the seas and 21 is es- Cuuated over L000 ocean liners are similarly tied up in all parts oi the world." Mr. Williams stated there was a [parked contrast in the appearamol vunditlnnze when entering the Liver- pool harhnr. There were hundreds oi vessels going in and out and on awry hand there wpre signs of “Businms as usual.” Ming tor the Belgians maun In Darkness “f re al- l witen given of shop all “How are llade‘conditious," asked n-! the reporter. “g; "On the whole it. isnot very good," rd l replied Mr. Williams. "Ot course the o-l, factories umnuincluring the necessary wind“ equipments, auuutmitions, etc, re are all busv. The boot and shoe in- Jeldustries are providing work for large “number; of mm and women, as are alalsn the shttt and allied industries. Jiihe cotwn business is not good. But rrUthe per-[He are cheerful and confident. oilThere is, no creed or Mass in England " to-day and the motto of all the pen- a; rule is “Re British." I Mr. Williams stated that dunnghis it'onvrrsatious with the people he met 2 !he never heard a word regarding the , emumes to be paid by Germany [Lita England, but everybody is unani- -“._lmnue in their opinion that Germany chmust indemnity Belgium' to the last mlmark. King Albert of Belgium is os'"he most beloved and popular mon- ri,-tarrh in Europe, he said. “W In: you)!“ a. - qibtlitr it-tted at but." 'e'ettsl?j In Vilma-n. “The new! all pr pm to comm-u m the and} an is and to with an Iu.‘ Tter m continua; that no”. homo lamina- ("has trom on: to "aef.ofttt.te_t1'.ry wttbtttt a can-- hymn. my also accept the 4gtattt4e income a: without a murmur ind will be t','ge,1Nt', my addition' an: it called non. There 5 no “not in the minds ot the people in England as to the outcome of the war .. "How do no; people u ' whole a- I!" the “mm?" - the MW, ttrel' rrit1. '_. ‘-_ . the "Dunne all tha Mme l sport in Ruin-ml l um: mad 1; disparsgintt word against the German people. Put they are bitter against the Kuise and his war patty and are determin- ed that the w“ machine must be smashed." Spelling regarding the duration of the war, Mr. Williams stated that m some circles it IS suit-cud that it will be over by June, others think that it the war Pxtrmis to the num- tttpr months there will be ftghtsrtg until October, while others are dis- posed to rely on Lord kitchener's ed that the war machme must or. In reply to a query by a I Ma smastted." ' c, “1 Mr. Wi _ ms stated tttnt ft, H H" Fl speaaitatt regarding the dura If', ' “any "and that the “I! 'er, r, . the war. Mr. Williams. stated that Pi' in codtlngont will hul- " a some circles it Is expected that r,,t/ '/iiirn ettrir in Jaw. V “a; will be over by June, others thin keen Pat's have ahead, 'BV , that it the war "and; to the ','l'l'Ci) Jil Mr Williams 'eul",t4l fc), EW, mar months thgre will be friy1'l),,'/' gpim‘un‘ aim not titty per mg; , UNN until October, while ouyiar.e (1?" Canadian boys will "mm tNliff, posed to rely on Lord. 'e/fer,'.',','; front 1‘" opinion that It will continue tor two 'iir.' Williams rouse?“ 7 or three rears. At any name the ttl, eGii/iiiii to meet Lord Kt v ple in England are prepared tor lbw, owing to pressure at but“ witr.se. I Iul.e, of the Secretary ot War M "The English people cannot Inna words strong enough to praise the Canadians ior what they have done, and thev never fail to do it," said Mr. Williams. "The shipment ot 1,- 000.0“) bags of flour made a most profound impression among the work- ing classes. Speaking nl the reported atrocities in Belgium and northern France Mr. 1%lliams stated that not ontrthous- andth part oi the cruelties "mined npnn the Belgian and French people has been told. He spent several days I with Mr. Riehard Ried, formerly oil Berlin, who had just returned from Sussex where he spent a great pot-i lion of his vacation' visiting the has? pitals and cheering the, wounded. Mr. Reid staged that he saw with his awn eyes a young Belgian girl with ‘ller both hands cut on. and a well- knnwn Canadian correspondent saw loight Rod Cross doctors with tht? not» up Rune-0mm! Against the War I' Praise tor L' Atrocities in Belgium Center or busittes: Two F'toors--Agent Sam“. Recall gush people cannpt fatd 200 200 I00 100 mmmm‘ m. “than” . on her," w Salim" Phil! ll The wants 8" MSW”??? "Pete,, Rooms Rooms. Rooms Harms de'eonditiot 'anadiaus New " on Grand Circus Park. Take Woodward can! get on at Angus Avenue ABSOLUTELY" FIRRPROOF Private Bath, $1.50 Single. 3350 H) Double. ' _ Private Bath, 2 M Single, 300 1'p Double. Private Bath, " 50 Single. 4.00 Up Double. 4 Private Hath, 300 to r. 00 3mm 1 so “PM Detroit, Michigan HOTEL T ULLER AH. ABSOLUTELY t2t'ir',T tal asked 800 Outside an... a sol “ii banana ot at“ d pBu-ds oi the Cadi- , It was raining ”if _ " the camp and F.“ some at the boy. an tt V Eh' 8811: day at Mull; -, A“) h hrs, however, so than} "w ty.) .% lar nnneouvus. OUR it. v, H _ the greater part of in N,'- 4;"; companion looking [or r I soldier tor whom they tnd ”L, IB, ing, Mr. William: In: Mtitt . the Berlin boys, which he , _ Jana-d. _ . . Ad .8 Fb" ...V.. T He met Mr. n. Craig. _ the W. G, & R. onlcc It“. ' f attending an olncei's all!“ near London and who " it ed as an ottleer early in m __ will leave tor the from. U,) not reached. Lord Kitchener: tg vale secretary informed Mt. Will I that Berlin's splendid coutr9itsk the Patriotic Fund made a prob bl' impression in military circlel._ . When asked regarding the am their mission to England to _ other. for ‘shirts and other _ tor Canudiut industries Mr. IN stated that. Ine War Office is ' . mg employment for the indunt "7 the Old Land as tar as la 7 , and ii it is found that the Inc . . cannot turn out the equipment,, V quickly as it, is required the C i, factories sxill be called upon to " , sist. Ile was assured-that no irrA for shirts, ete., had Wen given to" 0., H. firms, as has been “portal: i"; Mr. Willizuns related many - ' ivy; incidents which have 000111136 t the front, and which had been . him by wounded soldiers and . _ ("ally demonstrated the trttth T [ Sherman's famous opinion that“!!! mm STOMACK mum , mass on Imam "Pape'. Dlapepoln" make. Sle__ 'rrt 'r, Gauy Stamach- manly ttl-kt-l 2 in fNe minute 'i If what you Just ate I: mum your stomach or He. like I In), lead, refusing to digest. or you as and emctate sour. T food, or have} feeling ot I heartburn, fullnm. null“. _ In mouth and stowh-hudmho, can get Manned relief In I!" [ Put an end to summon trouble Mull by getting a Inge tiftrmsnt on. ts, Pape's Diapepslu from my 4111' In! You realize in tlee minute. hot 'ttit less It Is to miter from In , dyspepsia or any stomach _ It's the quicken. surest smut tor im the world, lt'n would _ “and slim "tltlta hell Will Get Surplus Omen. Going to the Ito-t Rooms is? New Unique Cote! Cabal" M ttr, “if:

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