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' ` if IIIMAIIKAILI PROPHIGV TWO YEARS AGO IN WARIAW _ America aa the leader ln the peacd movement, the abolition of the bound» ary line. between ure unites some Ind” Canada and Mexico andza “nest em initiii are predicted in a remarkl able sooalled Warsaw prophecy, medd by a young girl of that city, llliaa "R, 8-." inoctcbm-»1o14. - ~ . The prophecy. in contained in n. been Dlllllllhell by ailollsh doctor; who. has served abroad in the Red Gross, and I* new in this counl:ry.=He signs hlmsel discreetly “Dr Btepham" although he gives 'his full name to Mmé Bsumowske Ad!-ffkwlki of Cambridge, president of the Friends of Poland," who has fur- nished the following translation. - '_ The words of a young woman from Warsaw, Miss B. B., at one of tim psychological meetings in Warsaw cop- izihfrom hectographic print in October The 'crore will be gory this year.- A war wil start in all Europe.-A German avalanche will submerge all our country up to Warsaw, up to Vis-4 tula-and also the whole of Belgium.- The German people will follow their Government.-Against the Germans France, England, Russia. and the her- oic Belgium wlllliue up-Poland, for- gotten by the whole world, will act with equal heroism to Belgium; and no one will appreciate the tragedy of the Polish soul when, owing to the Crime of Europe committed o. hundred years ago througlr the dismemberment, a brother will have to fight against a brother. _ All through the flrlt your the stru. B510 will continue with varying luck.- Gelicla will pass from hand to hand___ And the result-ruined, burned cities and villages, dishonored women, de. filed churches,- the population chas. ed out of their land,-desparlr, misery and plague; the result-the country one huge cemetery. Words of Millions of Victims On the side of Germany and Austria -Turkey -and on the side of France, England and Russia, italy will stand. Before the year 1915 goes by Warsaw will fall into German hands. The scal- es of victory will seem to tilt over to the German side. One of the combatting forces will lose its leader. The Germans, es appa- rent victors, will assall peoples with their offer of it thorny olive branch cf peace--and they will find an echo of agreement in the dynastic interests in Russia, _ The sprouting ided of war, stifled and deformed by the Governments of lf Subject To Colds A Here ls Good Advice Don’t load your stomarm with cough syrups. Send healing mediation thro- ugh, the nostrils- send it into the pas- sages thst are subject to colds and Catarrh. Easy to do this with Catar- rhozone. which cures a cold in ,ten minutes. Even to thelungs goes the healing vapor of Catarrhozone- all through the bronchial tubes, nostrils and air passages-everywhere a trace of disease remains will Catarrhosene follow. You'll not lznve colds. nor will yoi suffer from snidies, bronchitis ur throat trouble if Uatalrllozone is used. Gel ii. today but bewole of dangerous substitutes meant to deceive you for genuine Catarrnozcno. All dealers sell Cstnrrhcsone, large size, two me-1‘.hs treatment, costs $1.00: small size 60s; sample size 25a. ‘*§~ osaf iff? , _ . \. _ _iff- \. ‘_$\.'-- \ F r CoMPARlsoN his 1 sold more Red T Shoes than all our ad- vertising. Thereason is ! plain enough. Red T Shoes receive that un- hurried, patient construe- - tion that lissures good fit ' _- und that critical attention 1 to detail that makes for l 1 good style. Since only - solid leather is used thr`oughour,_ the fit and style last until the shoes__ are worn out- People _ who buy . ' ~. EE ._ _ . ‘,._,~‘ ._\. \ ` roll MEN/mo woman -z once, usually buy _them " in, for they find infew _ .dimer brands so much ' value for their money. I The new models are new ' . on display at yivt dealers ready for your inspection. ` _ _ ' " dugout life. There are three of us in , Q this one. one chap from Dartmouth ` '1\ and another from Picton, lt' rains with "verberoslty". Sgt. Smith (otherwise \.'». called Smith) says_ He is from \‘ ° Picton Our dug-out roof needs re- . A _ pairing badly but rrltz, no doubt in , <2" " 85°' Columbia Sieilnr Qunriettc. ‘ SL' ~ l’ru\vv`o Urvllvstm- NA LEI 0 HAWAH. R. l'.H l l l , COME BACK TU ERIN. (Cla.l'lbel.) A1985 no and Ilnwniimi ` ulirtclles. C n A 1972 Taylor Trio _ tc r, Q _ - ’“‘“°“ {MaHlNA MALAMALAMA. wus.. "§";‘*‘ level: ol-' 11-lsl-:. mill.) -1-syl... 85°" Hawaiian guitar duet. 5 ' Trio. New Recordings by Great Concert Artists Graveure sings with poetic feeling Tom Moore‘s songs “She is Far From the Land ;" Marie Sundelius delights her admirers with two more lovely ballads; Henri Scott and Godowsky add four gems to their repertoire-a veritable least of art. Then there are eight rhythmic, swinging dance records (“'I‘hey Didn’t Believe Me," from "The Girl From Utah," is one of the best); accordion novelties; orchestral gems; comic, sacred and trio records (two of them by the Trio de Lutece)-altogether a list to make you eager to see your dealer this month. Drop in at the nearest Columbia store-the first chance you get to-day. . Remember, its a pleasure for any Columbia denier to play for you without thought of obligation. He will also give you complete Columbia Record List, or write for it to _` A Columbia Grapllophone Company Caaadlal Paetefy and Sofauren Ave. TORORTQ, GW. 88 CQ.!s.lJ.1.§il§lA ; . . _ A. MBS ' 17~7