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The Children's_ Panama-_-_The therfs Friend. l oruulus CASTCRIA Atwavs " Bears the Signature of 0 ‘ _ 5 ln Use For liver 30 Years _ veil GlNfAyl ¢¢MFAvaw Nlwvvshl cviv iifv - ,. ,»r'» _iff iii 'fi-f *if <=_fj -£_-_?i ___ _iii _._ 5,. 5135": .._-'___' _._-f'l 'ui-I filf -_,pg rip .=-s-» _,A _ fig .1 v» _ii sz" "ii ». .3 ` ii. ' ii .lin _‘_‘-i__f_'_'~f‘-¢'_‘s"" ii" ' ~ ' ' "~ ' -wt' qv. _‘ v _ zo-_; - . __, - '-.»¢s-_.aa-Q...-_~2\~»_=. _ _.__._._.‘.,.,-~ i ' 1 ft .r ,,, ,..;,».u».‘~@,,,.@ if \»\<\,t§. _ _ _*___ ~_ _ \ 1 v Warmf _ I for that z:v?:"_ Sore Throat s ORGET the cmb-ar~ "` i / Frassrnent of a voice _ / ' \ » .2 il_1atmere\y"crosks" _ or "whispers" --- Banish J ~' the disc:-mfort, inconvcni- ._ enre an-.2 throbbing pain of Bron- . chitie. Larynptis, Quinsy. and all . chill-caused throat troubles* ' Apply Warmth in its most eiicient (hp form--.use 'rr-iERMoos.Ns;| Nm _"- a poultice or u plaster that merely stag,-s wrrm a ff".- short time -hut a clean, soft, light, dry, ileeey m_~di~ ` cated wool that -actually generates heat -and keeps on generating heat until the pain subsides rd its cause is removed. 'f.'i’»5<. ‘ r_-li-‘ of u RMOGV t 1 cumrrrvs wnnnmo l :__- vii (V andenbro¢ck’a Process) _ _ _ __ _ i'.`»‘;_;_ Is ready as it comes from the box (full directions in each package)--can be worn without discomfort night and day. It acts upon the blood vessels through the skin, and quickly dispcls soreness and ‘ dammntion. p - 50 Af ov C Druzligfg ;i“g§§’.,%_-}i§...¢.~Y¢-'..'_§$ Iuirnffd bv Van Im’|'o»_-k, th- _lrnrouv _t _X [('{,.“/~~;‘\_ -' rrrigfon .-I.~m..'»/_ /r._~'¢f_.».._»....r»~ /»_v1.. _ °.\-,i<‘,~»- ' ' fhsvmo me Liam/Inna-. I.m:ilni. h'm~- l»"f#, ‘_ . ‘jj |rsrd°.1 hr/rlh, England, ' 5,- _¢',‘~_'_ ¢f'y_‘_` ' » " va ’_f- ' _"fi/1:: .4.g.'».'is_/ln* (,`1mud.i - ,-'.___. i ` "_ ' ._ llsrold F. Ritchie & Cn., Limited ,"'ff§a,_,_.»"_ ` »" ' ' _ffl- if) li/icCaL-_I Street. Toronto -I' ` <‘é';>’»___»",'_.»/.h,‘f,",,,f_;`,i ii,-`;_"=_i‘ < ' .i " -Z rlolorté box. ¢"_"v'_."' _ ; _ ` The No! ;;Y__°P "Irvs Always Bosch# f 'liz Ulster Counties Wil) Ba 1 _ xeiudsd. I _ rrsaiernlsysosorgsusxsrrnporo-‘ alll' _ Isnt llagnrding Ilia - Pollsvln lrlinglliectdon-Boys 6 varnsnsat Would la lest for Illattlolmtzy and le Also LONDON, Y. A _ Premier Lloydtiaorge h s sent s. _letter to Chancellor of th Exchequer Bonu- Law. leader of *ie Unionist party, outlining his pollicy regarding the gs`_nera.l election d the principal is- sud of the : The Premier sa. s he is convinced' there should be axgeueral election. his principal reano \ being that it ia essential there sh vuld be, a. fresh Parliament possess of authority to' deal with the di uit transitional period which will rllow the cessa- tion ol hostilities. o _ ' ltr. Lloyd Geox- 'e considers it :should be a eoali n election. the .constituents being i vited to return csndidataavwho wil undertake to suport the present overnment not only to prosecute th war to a ilnal and and to negoti - pssne but to dlgal with problems f reconatroe-_ t il. --The Prime Minist saqs he is _oonvineed such an arrangement _mould be best for thaleountry, add- I "The problems with which we. shall be _ia.eed_imlaed ately on the .cessation of hostilities il he hardly less pressing and will auire hardly less drastic lation t those od the war itself. They ot. in my opinion, be dealt with vfthout dine- `ter~on party lines.. ‘ "it is vital that the national unity which has made possible victory in war should be maintained until at least the main foundations of na- tional end' international reconstruc- i.ion have been securely d." The Premier says a Pa liament re- turned to support the cnlition Gov- ernment would tuldll t s essential _ condition and would also she possess- ed both of the necessary authority -and the unity of purpose alike as to principles and methods toienable the British Government to deaii elective- ly with the peace problems iwhich will confront it. i If an election on those lhies takes ipiace, he recognizes there must be a statement oi policy as will retain i the support of the Unionist and Lib- . eral parties. Dealing* with Imperial preference, e | the Prem r says: “I have already accepted the pel- | icy of Imperial preferences as de- Iilned in resolutions of the imperial 'Conference to the aileet that prefer- i ence will be given on existing duties I and on any duties which may subsc- iqueuily be imbosed. "On this subject I think there is 1 no difference of opinion between us. I have at the same time stated that our policy does not ineludsntax- on food, but that docs not, of course, interlere with the granting of pret- tersnegigln :ny article of tea or ooiteo on w or our own purposes we have imposed a duty. 1 “One of tha great objects which must be aimed at in the future is to maintain an improved agricultural ' position, and for thispurposo a great deal can be done in many directions. including. for instance,_ an improve- msnt, and, indeed. s. complete change, of the tmnsport situation.. As regards other aspects of thisproblem I am prepared to.say that the three indus- i tries on which tus me or the nation depends must be preserved. ' "I am prepared to say also that in order to keep up the' present stand- ard of production and develop it to the utmost' extent possible it is ns- _ cessary that security should be given _ againatunfsir competition to~whieh our industry has in the past been objected by the eeilingof goods be- low the actual cost of~ production. I "We mustface all these questions 1 with new and without regard to pre- war s eec rs." ' i Dealing __wlth_the Home Rule ques- tion, Premier Lloyd George said: "I can support no settlement which would impose _ a 'forcible coercion of Ulster. Eighteen months ago 'the Government made- alternative pro- posals for a settlement of the Irish problem._ It olered either to bring p Home Rule into immediate etect, ~, while excluding the six northern *counties of Ulster from its opera.- iiions, or to set _ in a~ convention of representative lr man to endeavor | te ilnd amettlemsnt for themselves. . "The second alternative was adopt- ed, but, unfortunately, after nearly s year-of earnest deliberations thereon- v;|.1ti;lo|hfoung`liéhegngelvestunalglzlxr _ _ _ , . _ s s .any g can ree _ I ~ “ln these circumstances I claim f Frcdflf Huth &'Co. _ thewight to bring s. settlement into elect _basadaon the nrst oi* these al- . ternatives- lrecognias, however, that 'in the present conditign otf irelanud such an attempt sou no suces ' and that it must be postponed until l2fToksnh0us¢ Yard _ London. Enslon ‘ ..._._......._l_i.....-.¢»1..»....i ...r..- it i_».. I La F irc _I1 zsiipriirice ecessity _ __ _,ar For particulars apply to _= _ I . Hltsvfsvs B”=~,N=fr ‘._ fv .' Agents _ __ '- ` ¢u<.>_~`Pw.¢Y»-- _#uw Y-'»~_»< '-1 ~ --- ~ _ _ - _ _ ~ _2 nz- msn...» ' _ 4' .Ann .o 1' 1 'fl _i = fihan- insure _i_n good atroniz storm oompmr - ieawhich neyer contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. "R-_MBROVV __ _ _ Cliaifldttstown possible. _ _I .__....,_.____-__ _ _ -. 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