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T" I _ ., _,_i`__.¥. _,_ ,(...,r__ _._,___J - _A . -_ ,_ _-qv .~, _» . _ - _ - I I _ . _ .~ - _ :.~_ Y- ."_- .. _;, ._ I My vu _. . -_ ,_ f - », `. _ ' ' x , f ~ _ _ H - V I ___ `_ __;___________ _______ _;______ _ _ _ __ _ . _ _ _ _____________.__ __ __________i..___,__..__......_.___-_-----,~__L.._ _... i _ any 28.19185' . _,_ __ __ g -ri-1s_c_uAnr.orrr:rowN cuargnus _ i #Aon 'renal '* J ~ ‘ . _ ‘ \ I \ . ` » Haiti flBl'\ls|1es And Combs '.l,_`here has been a great increase in the cost of Hair Brushes and Combs during the last few months. _It _is hard to getffifinythlngln this line at ya reasonable price tvdtn _ _ Wejust received a lot which were bought be- fore' the rise and are clearing them -out at a special price. The brush retails at 75c-the comb 35c-and for a short time our price for both will be 79c-Get in on this- it’s a snap. ° \ _ E A. Foster Central Drugstore For Carter’e Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Smell Pmv Smell DOM Small Price Carter’s Iron Pillsl 5 Win restore color to the faces of thoee who lack Iron in the hlood Q so moot pale-faced people do. r. - “These pepper shakers and salt _ the floorwalker about the matter. There are times when quick mink. A ing and a bold front are essential at whatever cost. One such occasion oo curred in the silverware department of one of the great New York stores. Mrs. A. stood at the counto shakers were a present from u friend, _but I dont* like them." she said to -tho clerk. ‘Can you credit me with the cost of them so I can get sorm.. thing else?" The clerk turned away to -speak to when by chance. Mrs. B., tho donor, approached. and the following con- versation took place: "Good morning. Mrs. A..Aro you ox- changing the shakers? l'm so sorry if they weren't suitable! My husband und I thought they were really quite pretty." - "O dear. noi" quickly' replied Mrs. A. “They're 'perfectly lovely, but I need two more to-complete my ta- ble." Then speaking to the returning clerk, she said, "Don't say you haven't any more. for I musthave them." The astonished but competent clerk never moved an eyelash_ but produc- ed two more shakers of the same pat- tern which Mrs. A. purchased. When she had received two or three coins in exchange for a $10 note she left the store-with a smile of apparent delight. RUSY CIIEEKED GIRLS Every girl-every woman-wants rosy cheeks. They mean not only good looks. but more important still. good health. Rosy checks is merely rich, red blood, healthy blood, shin- ing through the translucent skin. You cnn’t have rosy cheeics unless your blood is rich. red and pure. When a girl's color fades, when hor cheeks are pale and her lips blood- loss she is in n condition of health that should not be neglected. It is then that her heart palpitates after the slightest exertion. She is breath- less on going up stairs. She is troubl- ed with headaches and hackachcs, and finds little or no enjoyment in life. This is a condition that comes on gradually, but its first sure sign is the dlisappearance of color from the cheeks. just as the sign of returning health under proper treatment is thc~ return of it pinkish glow to the face. Tnevery weak, pale-faced girl or wo man Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills offer n sure way to new health and rosy cheeks. These pills actually make new, rich, red blood. bring brightness to the eyes and color to the cheeks and lips, and in doing this they bring new strength and energy to every part nl the body. When using these pills take plenty of fresh air. exercise mod- erately, and take a nourishing dict. Under this treatment the weakest anaemic will soon be restored to health. Remember delays only add to thc seriousness of your conditions. if you are at all unwe-ll begin to curc yourself today with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They are sold by all medicine dealers. or you can QU! them by mail at 50 cents a box or Six bnxos for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 4-sul Q l 1 'W - | 1 11;: |l_' Z AGENTS WA NTED \VAN TED PORTRAITAGENTS. A NEW LIN! of proofs, first class finished por- traits, frames at lowest prices_ Call or write United Art Co., 4 Bruns- wick Ave., Toronto, Ont. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR “tbe old reliable Fonthiil Nurser- ies.” We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary; highest commissions paid; handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto. 4737-5-1ME1mo. $20.00 WEEKLY, SHOWING SAMPL- es for Largo Grocery Corporation. all goods sold at Factory prices to consumers, granulated sugar 61,§c. _ per lb. Pure lard. 5 lb. pail $1.00. sunlight. conror ‘surprise soaj. 7 for 25c. Everything at cut-rates. Men wantcd evcrywlierc. Sample case free.. The Consumers' Asso- ciatlon_ Windsor. Ontario. _ 6007-5-22M4ipd . y 'ro LET i’ T0 LET FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms. Apply 139 Hillsborough St. ~ 7005-528M3ipd. ~ -- -- i T0 LET.-FURNISHED COTTAGE, six rooms, on Elm Avenue. Apply this office. ' 6076-5-27M3ipd FURNISHED-ROOM TO LET_ GEN-` tleman preferred. Apply 51 Rich- mond Street. nousus TENEMENT Housr-: Pon, sale at Public Auction on Wednes- day. June 5th, 1918 at twe_lve o'- clock. noon on the premises Nos.I ll and 43 Che tnutxStreet,_Cho§lot- l@l0Wn.` Gadget" Ha‘szard,‘ oll-‘ citors etc. 6055-5-24M10i. _ _ __ f 'F0 n»sN1-.% _ _` rllb House A-rl- B"Ilhf0f1`f " e'¢:inontho;A1»ply Ga_grclanf&i_o,é_,_ 1 _ Mini-1'r1utr.,. __ H--mscsiaansovs* - Mew. s|_Ao xr Atsmv e1'A'r|%n for immediate delivery. David . Auld. - soso~5-imeii (I BUY YOUR OUT#-OP-TOWN'8UF"~ lilies with Dominion Express Money _ Order. Five dollars costs' three cms. . - ooseutbu - _-~_a._'-I ,Li 075-00 OIWARD. I WILL 'PAY ANY Derlon $75.00 for such information that will load to the arrest and _con- viction-of the .person or perspns that "‘°* 'N °':».~.r\r-‘ia . M I A lillllllllll IHIUERS _ IN -IHEEISH lIllPlli\l LONDON, May 27-Walter Hume Long, Secretary for thc Colonies ond who is chairman of the commit- tee drafting the Irish Home Rule Bill. arrived last night in Dublin, accord- ing to a Press _Association despatch from the Irish éapitnl.. Several`more arrests have been made in the country districts. Two of the men arrested Sunday, Comins and `Mullin'.-1, will bc court-martialed on charges of having illegal posses- sion oi' explosives. DUBLIN, iMay 24-Gossip in politi- cal circles here has been stimulated by the nrrivel of I-lerbcrt L. Samuel. former I-lome Secretary and one oi’ the chief supporters of former Prem- icr Asquith_ He has conferred with a number of prominent -Irish Liberals. ___i__._i_ , MUMMIFIED SNAKE IN LOG Reptile Hermetically Sealed in Heart of Walnut Timber Discovered at Sawmill. Trapped in at chamber in the heart of a walnut tree. which had evident- ly been its winter homo. it blncksnake was found mummiiicd in the hermet- ically scaled tomb nftcr at -lapse of 20 or more years. Tho layers of new timber torniation intlicatetl the period of thc rcptilc`s imprisonment. A handsome walnut log two and unc hull' fcct in diameter, shipped to n mill nt Johnson i(`.ty, Tenn., from Wawnesvillc, N.'C_. held the impris- oned ‘coll of thc dead snake. To the cyc thcflog was perfect. After the curi'l:\;:c had passed back and forth u ilnu- or two thc saw uncupped a beautifully polished vacumn, with a 1lztrk_t~nil lying within. Lifted out. the i-oil prov:-rl to bc thc prcscrvcd lorm of ti snulcv. l€.\‘posurc to ulr caused it silalllcn :¢l1rlnkage. Hence His Wall “\\-'h_\', so lllihuppy, my main " "l‘vc just been vaiuglit t-.mbczzlinr funds of the company." "\Vcll_ clicor up. Now that you hart coni`os.~'cd. pcrliups they won’t prose cute you." "O, it ii-'n`i tliut. l‘vc paidi back the money- und ihc_\"vc agreed not to send inc to juli. Jf"A _ "'I`hun, why .sc tlislllul ilnw'."" "”l`lil~._\» \von‘t lc-L inc keep my job tftu, and it was such ai soft snap.'- llchoboth Sunday Herald. llheumatism _ For 25 Years Was Attended by Several Doctors In *_* Nova Scotia and In New York by Celebrated Specla‘|lIst_-As- GET READY EOR '°2;1:‘°¢.::..5"‘."..:‘.;'"' By Home Treat- ment liiltnrllt_v_ N. S. May 14- This if-.tinr from Mr. tlanicron should make every reader of this paper think. If you happen to be a sufferer from rheu- matism Mr. (‘ameron’s experience may prove of lncalculable value to you. He spent money liberally in a vain effort to obtain cure. and finally found the effective treatment at a cost of $2.00' for eight boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. This treatment set the liver and kidneys right and swept from the system the poisons which caused pains and aches and all the suffer- ing from rheumatlsm. Write to Mr. Cameron and verify the statements contained in his letter. M" Ne" "' "”"“"““' K"“"""‘ N' S. t : "l lad t om . wri es um g o rec - mend Dr. Chase‘s Kldney~Liver Pills to' anyone who is suffering from rheiimatism. For about twenty-five years lwos bothered more or less with this affliction. I was treated by doctors all over Nova Scotia, and when on business in New York -had an opportunigy to consult one of the greatest spec alists there; but I never gained more than temporary relief. In an effort to gdt rid of the accumulat- ing development of the disease I tried Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and when .I had' taken eight boxes I was, to my astonishment.: totally cured. I therefore hcaritly recommend these P'lls to all who suffer from rheumat- iexn, and anyone who doubts thi! £0!- timonial may write me as proof to the contrary." \ __ Rev. James A_ Collins, P. P., says: "This is' to certify that I nm person- ally acquainted with -Mr. Nell A. Cameron, and believe his statement ir. true, and to my personal knowl- edge correct." . _ Dr. Chaee's Kidney-Liver Pills, one chumtuuwi ill e dose, 25c s box at all dealers, or North MNif“dIl!aie or ly lfilegwllrdlqlgsll slim ol iiioney dmanson Bates I: Co. Limited Tor- lc , - 1;- ~ ~ . -_ c . iw-~ ;~ I ‘ _ _ -_ .l .. . 1918. Joseph Boisnsr. Ntéill River.. Finder pioaso loam 171 Queen st... onto. iftefuso substitutes, for they only W82. P. n. nlsmi. rouse-ssm|pa.i_ nam-fi. . sow-e-vlan. ' ' s- '. . - _ . amprom. . , _ . ‘""“‘ 'iliiilllh LONIDON. ‘May 27-Economic ad- vantages which Germany obtuined in- the peace treaty with Roumanla are equivalent to an indemnity from that nation in the opinion of the German experts, Dr. Von Kuehlmannpthe Ger- man Foreign Secretary, told the Ber- lin Chamber of Commerce in his re- cent speecb in which he discussed the Itoumanian treaty before that body. the German wireless report of the address shows. Germany’s control of the coming harvests caused the food question to be looked forward to with u certain amount of confidence. l)r. Von Kuehlmann declared. German trade privileges also were most important, and these included the lease to a Germany company for 09 years of the Bucharest-Czernavodes-Consc anza Railway line, thus giving ready access to the petroleum fields and grain centres. Referring to the geographical sit- nation, which eliminated thc ques- tion of territorial acquisitions, Dr. Von Kuehlmann said that therefore, it was all the more necessary to obtain economical advantages up to n limit consistent with the mainten- ance nf ltoumanla's capacity for pro- duction. “Two points." hc indicated, “must be taken into consideration, ilrsl guaranteeing Roumanian agricultur- al and petroleum production as urg- ently necessary for the carrying on of the war by the Central Powers Roumania has to fill in providing a thoroughfare to thc Enst. especially as she dominates the lower course of the Danube. The Danube Committee. “It is here,” continued the Minister, “that there comes into effect tho ln- ternatlonal Danube Committee, which only states on the banks of thc Dn- nube can be represented. Only if the states agree to it will the coun- tries lying on the Black Sea be able to come into it. Therefore, lt is es- pecially important for the German seaboard traffic that we have been able to secure sites for dockyards. "Along the Danube, the importance of the Roumanian railways must be considered, especially the Bucharest- CzernavodaConsi:anza line, over which Germany must have control. It has been agreed with Bulgaria that this railway to Constanza, which is to be made a free port with grain silos and petroleum tanks, is to be leased to a. German Company for ninety-nine years. The cable between Constan- tinople and Constanza played an im- portant role before the war. This cable is to be developed to the utmost and secured from enemy control.” Alluding to the agreement by which Germany had secured thc ltoumanian harvests of 1918-19, and the t`ar-reuch- ing option upon the cntlrc ltonmzmlan harvest for the next scvcn years, Dr. Von Kuehlmann said: For German Trade. "Ono can look forward to thc whole food question with at ccrtaln amount of confidence. Formal war indemnitics were not demanded by Germany, but the numerous privil- eges wc secured are equivalent. in the opinion of experts, to anything which would have been yielded by indemnltles. Whcn, some day, thc damage caused by the U-boat war- fare shall have been made good by ncw1y~built ships. ‘the sea routc from 'Constanza, will regain its 'im- portance. Whether tarflic on the Danube will be able to compete with it, is a question of the distant future. For the present we shall have to rely on the Danube. "It would bc a mistake, however. to turn out eyes only to the East. There are the 'mouths of the ‘Rhine and .El- be. Future policy will have to see to it that German trade strives with redoubled daring and energy to travel once more on the open sea. Tho day will come when the genius of our lcadcrs und thc incomparable courage nf our army :md navy shall have ob- tained victory and peace for ns-n day when ships will ngnin sail thc ot-can under the l‘.l:ick, White and ltcrl ling. On that day the Gorman merchant and thc Gorman, shipnwnor will prove to the world that they have no equals; that scvcro trials have only mladc them better qualified to take up competition again, and will prove that tho proud motto. Nulli Socundus, is appropriate to them." ln the course of his remarks thc Foreign Minister announced that the extraction of Roumanian petro- leum had now been so far rcstorcrl that the output was two~thirds the peace-time production. STORY OF CANNABALISM IN VIENNA LONDON. May 25.-Among the inci- dents given -hy a correspondent of the Daily Mail in support of the story of terrible want in Austria is the case of two prisoners of -war employed at the gas works in Vienna who. he de- clares. were murdered by fellow work- ers -who ate part~of their bodies. The Arbiter Zeitung of Vienna demands an investigation and the entire issue was confiscated in consequence. The affair was referred' to in parliament. but was hushed up in the Vienna press. '- The narrator said he and his fam- ily had lived for weeks almost entire- ly on mushroons gathered in the forest outside the town in which he dwelt. _ “The soldiers do not have sufficient food. They' are not only sick of war but thoroughly apathetic regarding it lt xc a common sight to see soldiers be glng for food. 'Everybody is-cnn- vinced that the expected food relief from Ukraine is a mirage." "Only another swlndle." they say. “The three worst mouths--June. July and August-are yet to come. Last year there was nlmost'nothing to ent in these months but cucumbers and fruit. Typhus and dysentry be-` came epidemic. The people are shud- derlng at the prospects of these three months now." As fer as they dare. the despatch continues. the people leer at tllk of smashing the British and French and at the submarine cnmpsriim. the only result of which they nee has_ been to add America to their enemies. 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Extension T a b 1 e. _ From...........$10.50 . s I Diners from Set_... ._ _ ..$15.00.; * _ If.g»ivf>'.l"l'v;11 I Hnd fioodfizrnifure 24|?/5| ai. . pride! you ” can afford to pay __ / ’~' “Bissell” Sweepersg Just Received--Latest z Styles $3.75 up 3 00000000 000000000000. 000000 r-P1;-= ._ ~ *£22- __f L I ,. one makes lun of Prcsldcm \Vil»<.fm at first as rt pcdanl. tin- correspondent adds, but the people arc now t_-hanging, their tune and are afraid that America is in earnest. _ HIS HIDING PLACE A Scotchman and an Irishman cnc(- sct out together on a holiday, and Sandy intrusted all of his money to his friend with -the strict injunction not to give him more than it stated sum for expenses each day. After it few days Sandy pleaded for an in- crease. but in vain. Afterwards he confessed to Pat that on the latter's refusal' to comply with his wish he got out of bed every night when the Irishman was asleep and searched for the _cash, but could never succeed in finding it. "Where did you keep it?" he asked. "Well," said Pat, "1 let you go to bed first every night. and when you weren’t looking l put my purse into one ol your pockets- I was al- ways first up in the morning, and took it out again.” 1 CIRTAINLY Some time _ag-Io n '0hBrll\II\8 Klfl came to town`to spend a week with a young woman friend. While tihere she nd ed to take part n a wer dvlilsrity bsiiar. and was given-charre of the confectionary stall. Eventua ly a middleageti men woe led that way. .."“.°i if” l`.’..l"..'..f‘$“?. l’.‘?.l °.ii‘.“.f’ c ocoa ep. c c _ - ing up n }i:»‘:Ix?l?ror'|i the stall. “llow much is t \ " "Five dollars," answered the girl, without any visible evidence of cqn- sclentious pangs. "Um," thoughtfully returned the vic- lim, glancing from the chocolates to 1 ..- girl, "aren't y_ou a little dear?" “‘.\."»ll," coyiy rejoined the other. "thut’s what all the boys say." 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