l l ' " ’ ' ' . 1 l I I 'mm_oHAnLorri~:'ijowN Guannian ___ _ _ . - _ . A ,- .V ' Aran. 5,'-19128* -f ,_r _mi - , “_ ll llBlllWll lillaillm §§;'e]fyégfnggvgigfgnigrgifmyt ggecoqfggglg KHJUNG VPMNIS ~ §iji§Z’i. ..... .,....., ......i.... ....,._. i" _ """ "` ‘vh ‘ , ,his D I 891 88.80 . (boliv- _ - V ag; (Og-uB3d:‘r 1i¢ee|?'(melleirl°1ny::l:/once. in lip ' Danny (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by 0ffice__at Charlottetown, Branch Office at Sum-l - Alberten,__8ourla and Montague. ,ta ~ f »;.~---=- --------f------~>-'~'-'---“f”-'*~-t: “""""' .Qn 'Ge r of Agriculture, on the the Throne, appears elsewhere* It will be seen that such cri-| have been offered by the Oppo-i indeed the criticisms so far of- exceedinglv mild and all°‘ ` that unless the government is 0 . - ‘ - _ - _ vi has said, in an entiicly diffeiciit for he hasn’t been in mischief hc is me the political philosophy of many _:ind the years gone by many precious l_é'»_I of valuable time have been wa_stetl- H; men driven out of political l from entering it. . lization of the usclcssncss and are paying for it inay not be lei, The political lii"c of our coun- Li as clean as our social life; thc d ll his services at the disposal of at their request and by has as much right to his opinions .oil the methods by which he is to -lo their wishes as has the niei'_chanl', In It is oiil_v when the holiest path DHS oi' when the public welfare is the prey of the ci‘itic, on1y_tl_ien opinion, regardless of politieali should be warned against him. we have few such cases as pi'o\'inc.e. Criticism we have in both sides of the story are; the have been, so far during the .visi of the kind that expect-s to be re- the the and while the _former were ces; with be, \vas probably as effective a 27 ( could be given; a reply that show- one q' _ . Fi-'unAv, Annu. sin. 1918. l V imv by Hon. M_urdoch `M‘cKin- !lfl`0 e , been fully and satisfactorily'fll‘fl been. inspired by the very cr- Lf? the public will get it into their things are going along too wcll. il' ,athe law_ver, in dealing with his and crookedness that he becomes WU . . .1 statement that the British have 27 di- _ _ _ _ ons stemming the onrush of the 97 W9 illlfl fllill ll”l€1`l`lllClSlll German divisions. The striking feature of comparison is the confidence placed by Allied General Coininand in the two T S 1'€i0l‘f illlll llle fi1l`lll@l`S British armies and the very free hand it is, ining over the disposal of the other 150' the imported hogs were 1-eta HS g00d .lllCl£!'@S 215 lllf? lll0lllb9l'S Of divisions that go to liiakc up the Allied for- .‘ mad-e to be refuted. little there really was in the criti- criticism ofthe hog purchase pai' withmuch of the rest and was to note that the debate on has been concluded with little and that the bantering be- figh who whe Con toi's the _ 1 sides of the house carried no at ss. The tone of the House ing-_ iéiii . _-----(>---- 'l‘ll]‘I \\'.\l€ 1119 im/:lor news of the great clash that is ex- and 've battle of the war. Little comment on alte - ll wie arepertnitted to_ know and it is centre such as Amicns is threatened, be-_‘ 1 re éiidtigh. Of one thing only we are cause Allied success depends on the main- . , ed G el that our Allies know what taii *` pé§u'»pf3g§inst`a`hd they are ready and and least. been in keeping with wer before the province, tho gem time and to the advantage (,¢i-i ‘i t was in good order, and the fighting _ rnative plans of the Allied Command _ »~ iiindtiohfis ne_cessar_v; our despatches have to come into play before any strategic .`. n of the fullest cohesion in supplies tactics. On balance, the Allies 'have Theblow will be struck in the been doing pretty well, as will be manifest 1”" ty i'ifArras.and the German hope isi to _a "dan break the Allied line and Qetll goin ll when the army of manoeuvre gets le attacking and countcr~attacking these" ed. to create; he built it up serl-Vlifn there will be nn npnealfno D0-*lil* , sh” and scientifically with 'his best bility of any 096090- cron to the German/Government bribed car. tulii wn thnt_tho Krupps, in order to in. se their tremendous annual sales French newspapers to make at. own spirit that lt. might Brow, IT WILL TAKE EVERY GUNCE ere guns and troops are being brought ; . ' = _ ,wi.i. ii. ...mn ...i .l ii... io... ...i _ for action. How far these preparations - ’ _ he lunged best. ii.. im it iwse 0.. ii .- ' for U.8.A. have one Oy- what is et to be done before `~ ig. world that till then had believed _ in .g and "'50 for USDA- the begins We gre not informed' ..1 ?!%l¥I3F?i€+d‘.Pi@)HM¢H#?lrFl3*Hl$iQ»?iél were limits beyond' which mcn Our despatches this morning tell of at- GERMAN HELL OF TYRANNV ' and c0unteF'attackS In which the Brltain‘a Great Writer Tells His itish have successfully repelled the ene- andcaptured prisoners but these are V . , _ _ ly p_reliminary skirmishes and no major ' .Lun\.\'. MR. M(-KIN.\‘0N‘:s SPEEUII 'offensive has been undertaken since the _ln i-man advance was halted some miles .,, Cquntrymen ofthe Horrors That H Will Fill World Conquered by Hun No i:rcutc'r speech has been uttored many luis committed have not, been the Engiiuii inngnnge ginne the out- made public. I think this u mistake oak ot' irai- tliun the following orat- Bill 0110 H0!!! llllll Of lllfllll l\f`"‘ "ml Ill Al'l'?lS. lou dcll\'ered recently at Folkstono by there-Folkestone has had more than MP iiiiiiynrfi.i{ipiing;__ . ii hint. For instance, we ivcre told |)|\]l,_\ \'|§I) '|‘]{`_\]N _§|.]|{\'](‘]T} "At the present moment, all thellhe other day that iuorc than 14,- '__ ____ .powers of the \vorld that have notl000 Elll-‘_ ;}_]°1'{V@(l Sacki tiiili' llic limi has hccn cducntcd liy`flf'l'0~°»R lllil WIll“l‘- Ulf* <`0lil' 0l‘F!=llllZf‘ll 10 at 1 20 I) m Loft Sa(,k\,me at 4 D m ilu- stint- ii-mu iii.; ni.-in to toni. upon. uilscrlcs which Gcrmciu' luis lfllll - ' ' '_ ' ' ' ' 1 , - ' ~- _ . ` lie popiilatloiis that have fulloii _ _ 1 H _I _ a1,l_1Ve T _I _ _ Q _ __ ississiuiiloii ind iohlicii. cniliellish uhoiii l N V that “it is alwavs safe to kick 5-d V(l)/ulentilue. at `. ll' left. Tm “fl “'l1h crcri' ti-ea<~hei~y and =u»f»ml1i=1- ""0 l‘*"` “‘"“‘S' "‘"' "he “"""“ "“""` in if 'ii - iieri me iriiiw 1. n lne e(‘neS ad H101 lung ‘lt 11 ‘l lll-- tioii that the iiiind of man can iubcri lll@ll' lJ0fll9S 'llllil flllllle. lll"ll` S0lll"‘- ‘ er uw g lu i of women dared nm. sln_ "Nine-tciiitlis of the atrocities Ger- mto it .. This has fm. many years and reached Borden at 1_l.45 a. ln. The riinii' riunir 0..., is ii pnrieaii' iesiti-,'l`llfll_iS imri of thc flellufln <»ljo<',m_ iiju finiv 10 Support |h,.m_ und. any uxcilso for lliinliliig that su
  • l\li=|rc.~'I- 5%, bg, ("h‘_u1()%tet0“n l'll*lll.l to gQt_ to its ,:(:_:":l;\:]m ‘grit 12)..,-,pi;_. i'oi-c all iuaiikiiiil ui-o. ariiiiist hcl-_ cd that the i\'aiscr hroiiglii on the war Ind lon In time ui ‘I low, lw'SSeng_el'S who iinvn inn-n i,,»0ng|,t_ np in milk.. 'l`lierci'orc. all niriiihiiiil must lic _lti order' that hc uiliélit_ liccoini- tlic ll 21ll(l SOlltll CL1tCl'llllg` lll(‘ll' C0llllCCt1Oll 0,. .mi,,~.,1,.vi| in f-vw.-|~0,~m gimp- S, . ugaiiist hcl- till slie lenrus that iiolrlcliest uiuii lu Crci-iiioiiy; but if his li uN's uNPuei.isHEo chimes _‘We I "This is what tho liun means when he says he intends to impose _Gor- iiiian kulttir-svlilch is the Gernlllll religion upon the world. This is pre- cisely what tho worhl has buiided lt- self together tp resist. it will take ryl ounce in us: it will ll`Y 'US °lll to tho iiukcd H0111- 0\ll` lrlfll will "ol be inzidc less by the earliest lidvico .and siiggcstioiis that wc should :ic- cept sonic sort oi' coiitpromiso, which means defeat, put forward l\.V llllll_ nts and coiifcrlci-rites ainontt us., H1H§€ HUW KAISER MAKES Pllillll Filillll WAR __ 'l"Pl°‘|~|~*H°'l"l"l*°l"l'1°§'|'°l"|"l"i 'dared for more than three years may appear-in the nature of an an- olltici' but the lnlcroal~i of ti-ulli been developed by thc wair. ll' lic .tucks upon* Germany, hinting at war- ln the near future. These fulminatinnii duly copied in 'the Krupp organs in Qei-rnnny, were used to prove that Fi-ance iiieunl mischief tim? that the Gorniaii Goveritnioiil uiust. increase its purchases ot cannon und iiiunl- tions.. in which the Kriipps had prac- ticull_v it iiioiiopol_v_ But in order to kill oil' whatever coiiipetltloh there niigiit bc ini thc port ol' otliei"f}el1nau munltlcu works, the 'Kruppsl' bribed various Gcrlnan ofllclnlii ttrgive them iidviinco information, so itliat they y are busy in that direction tll~' might underslicll _their rivals. It was l'lut be sure. of this- la niosi sordid, it' sensational sto|‘y,und \'othlnir-nothirllr We may ll1V“ l"’_ the l`ull rcveliitioiis would have sliuk- durc now will Wciilll ..- » W.. 1.. ..~. aa. ll 8ll8l'l1()()li ;_1l](] S;'|_Ving‘ a day 0)] thg ,.(,E;;c god h(,,,u,,S_,) Hwy h0U,.:,l; raicn fzfivii iiiiilio its wily or liruali ilslprlvalc l'oi'tuiic is iilci'c.'ising at thc' ]‘n9_y_ This inattel- gggmg only to require mm ,WU win my f|,(.m,,,,~(. not going wily oulsidc llir- bni'd'c.i's ol' liu|niiiiir_\`_l iiitu,*sa_v, of :i iullloti dollars :i wt-ck be I)0int@(`l out to have it afttended t0_ to cliaiigc tlicii' bellcf till li is proved “'llll° ill" “'“" lil"-“~ ll_l* lllulll _‘l‘_”l "0 qurnlner -Ourne V fronl H X (hat evu (|095 not pulyz S0 far' lho _ ll-till SlT0llg v|)(‘i‘,»;0lli1l llll("ii\_5l lfll (l0l|. J cb a 1 I fiuii bclicvcis that evil has paid him THE WAR MUST G0 ON tinuiiig the nur, and that the siicriiicc f _ _on the Western front., The Britislifii ell' l7l~l1`Cll3S9S the liltlel' 'l`liird and Fifth armies, comprising theseip livisions. or about oO0,000 men, are only; is -sixth of the Allied forces, yet there are il ting to the death nearly one-half of the ’ le German ai-my. The question is:l" n and how will the Allied General imand use its superiority in qther sec- to counter the German blow-when. time is ripe? The question as to when] the time is ripe depends on conditions wc' this distance have no chance of gang-, Manifestly, if the Allied Command; e convinced of the power of its arran- ents, with five-sixths of its forces free | Empiro élllfl W9 ll21V0 £I00_day "L\_(_(_`m hom,..,._ My ph-Ons _,,,m§.C ymfnm me i|~_ ‘. - 1 ' ' .V . . . l"llll"l» FTW” Ulf' lll“ il0l`ll"'ll Ol ill) 11,,” ,_\_,,,_ Wm. Shun no on U, ,hm ¢.“,|_(\\'iii' on tlio port ol Geruiaii Socialists iiic, and ihy attention. and thy coin- ,,“.hm is um Wwgonm aspod M. to prom, into nm Kmm, ,,m,i,.S “.(.,.(, "lll°'l*`lllll- ‘lll'l ‘ll"Y (`0llll~""l “`lll<'ll the (.356 fm. You and mo? We nr.. blocked, citlicr utthc l(nlscr‘s ordcrs lieth to iiie_" Anil lie divided unto righting for m`H_ NWN. mp HWS or ov_ or with his smK.!io,,_ some Hixlwn lic-iii his liviiip: in that he paid tlic ` _ _ . _ '\.m,_,.,_, ago when vn,.\,.,1€.,.¢s ,H,.,.(.i,.d_ erv uiiiii. \\om:in .ind child lieic and _ ,nys Pills' mm sont mm to “lem cvoi'5'whero clsc. We are ilixlitinir thnr 'llll illlllfll llmliiist thc owner of thc rr-;.iiiat,or_v school ,and to duiicillf; W? mn umhclmrdmlim0n(.um},;lm, |,|,,m_ |.~,-¢.(|(.,~;,-1, ,\_ |{\~“pp_ ui..-ng|m_._ Kliitnrllliliitfiiiiletf cry sail. as ‘l“" G°""”“" l"“'f°' °“'”b";‘,i"’,‘.'ri‘iff "'l‘;s:l_;'i§l';{'::ni':;::°"f;";"f by me bow. . ~ ° 'liscd by force of their arms ill large ‘N115 ‘_ 1 H il nl' I S 'And notuiiinuy' days 'liter the-i`atl.\ci'. pans ol Eumpo' “e am ngmmg ngrufc dm ol We . ‘e Mn ld .mug _ ‘ ainst eliglilccti hours ii day forced lub-'illl`f‘ll lll ¢`°lll'l< ll0l’D0l lllili lie “llfh ll i':‘;1n_“"req_ an ‘IES .lnfcrusts and nspimll' or uuiicr the lash or :it the point of it ll* Dlillll ll-"ll he llllll l° 5`lf`l‘l 10 l(l`\lilD» its nur .1inbilou~. and took his _lout hmmm( “nh _L dogs death and fm me mm., (.°u|,|_ no (muh, haw. I . . t . ' 1 - . f . , ‘ ." v ` ' ll r ' ' “"3' lm" ‘I lil" "0“lllll'» llll° il- land ‘ll dog-5 |,u,~ia| at 11,.. mid of “_ we 3|-9 inode disclosures concertiinit tlic real mwks and bands and securmues and lighting that iiicu. wouicu and child- f*Wlll‘l'-“lllD Ol' Kfllllll f*l0l'l¢ l~lli`ll'W0lllll other tliliiizs which do not interest :i mu may not be tortured' burned' mm haw been (,xt,.mm_,ly m,,hm.,._,§Hmg_ boi" and llicre he wasted his precioiis ' niutilalcd lu the public streets, as has Rise 0' the Krupps opportunity -ol' being a cliiiiii to his own son, And when he had spent the was of mhe,.H_Am;_-w¢. will go on ilfxht-: Wlll‘ll Fi'cllci-ink Kmm, d;,,,;~_ |(,,,v_ vci-_v best ot' his llfc and had iznlncd ;]i';?n':'hl:'l(f' m"]`mih"l :(‘Hn’":__R"ltm'"_"' things arc in no posilloii to conlliiuc Wlls l»_\' for thc riclic.-xt, niiiii in (lur- _ ‘ H nm” ‘L m M 5 ‘lm no In or rcpoat tltclr offciico. | lunny. llc had an income of $5,000,000 his hcarl; ntirl ho began to be iii want of syiiipulliy and rcul coinpainlorisliini Aiiii' he went und joiiicd himself to' one of tho clubs ol' that country; nnd` they elected liliii (‘li:ili‘iniiit ol' the llouse Coiiiiniltee and Presldeiit ot' the (‘lub and sent lilni to Coiigress. And lic would fnin have satisfied ltim~ si-lt’ with the husks that other men did eat and no iiian gave unto him any rcnl frlciuishlp.. ; ilut. when lie came to himself . ho said, “How ininiy iiien"of my iicquniut- :inco have boys wltoin they under- stand and who understand them. who ltilk nhout tliclr boys and :tssocliilc with their boys, nnii' seem porff-cl.ly happy in the oomriideship ol' tlicii' .-ons.:i|id i perish ht-rc with licnrl itun- izcrl l will arise and go to my iron. :mul will any unto him. Son. l have LQ ' V _ _ ._, | ' , gal' Sgrateglc balitle IS th_e biggest sinned against Heaven and in they ~ A_ omqf Amiens. _Possession by thetey er p aye . n any case, the Allied situa- ,...n..; i am no more worn., to te mn. l ~ B .ofifhis great railway eentre would,-tion is immeasurably better, comparative- ».<-.fi u._.» father; miie me i... one or my Dl?ll_\‘~` be 9, Sel‘l0l]S blOW t0 the' Al- ly and 3bS0ll1t€l_V, than it was during the nr-q|iiiliitnrices." And he arose niid “liz by ‘no meangvital and present in-_long retreat to the Marne, and it is to be' °“.’“° '[1 “fi "°“' M" whiff he Wg’ Y" .. __ ` ~ ~ » ' INDI' 0 , S B011 BBW Ill, Rl] _WEB they C3I`lYl0t gel] Ill. We hope?) that no sud? termbly risk-V st‘rateg;y| moved with astonishment, and instead ¢|,,.-ithag-‘t e Germans _are hurling their may e necessary in this _case. .Germany S of .......i.... .....i failing 0.. ilu- mir, he §l:.°iW§_v¢ after wave in every offensive ten per cent. superiority in men ought not drew in..-it .....;~ ....5 in .ir em. Ana , dgrtake but so far these waves to allow any such advantages on an offeii- *ll* l"'l“" l‘"l'l "“l° l\l'“~" S°"' l “ll” V - _ ° Si e___ _ nliiued niruinst Iienven and in thy E1 e "broken 0n.the-impenetrable Steel V EX sight! I uni no more worthy to be call. sri and French bayonets and ed tl father' For vc me now and ict. “__ ti8h _ _ _ gi m'kn0W,8l% that the Gerlllall lQS° N0T|‘;'~'l me your friend." But the son said ~ ‘bl and that while "Not so, i wish it were possible. but eibeen terrl' e ’ i - iti t ll Th sittlme when ‘. yy _lar e reinforcements to throw _Qeneral Ludendorff complains that the ' " "" “°' °’° W” ,T U, ._ ` " ‘ l reinforcements to Br tish d d t k., ' h 'W""'°d °°""'°"'°"”h"' nm 0°" ’ ' ’ 7 i A qfgiqe-f0l~’i'l;‘al;T\'e bbrrlriis of their comrades, and the ‘?s!ti';‘ngt)ll1 difn ?1iaTliii(iielr{1y(l” gTirii§ ilzgdoik;;fvfi::.l:.§;'r:.i:ri;`l.nie? ' 8 S€1'lOllS IOSS t0 had Tlelthel' t3.flkS, machine guns: thc*liil`ori|iulion, but l gui the wroniz` G\|'lS Pallflt and Gill; MBt9l B‘\tf0"Bd Qt 85, i V.a_Tlle eltlmtion cannot long re- nor much of any kind of machinery ati“‘““ “““ “"“' ““‘“~ ' "“' “""‘""’ ’" BOYS Goit Bluchera $1 75, $2.0_0 and $2 35. happened in this town and in liunil- lng till the race who hnvc done tlicso l IF THE HUN WINS I "lf for any reason whatever we fnll short of victory and there is tio ltnlf-way house helwecu victory and ilelexit-wiiat .liiippcns to tis? This, Every relation, every iiuder- standing, every decency upon which civilization has been so aiixlously built up will go-will be washed out. because it will have been proved nu- :iblc to endure. The wliolc idcn of democracy-whlcii nt. bottom is what thc Iltm flizhfs ngnliist, will. bc dis- inlsurd from mcn‘s minds. liccliuso it will have been shown lnciiplihlc ol' iniiintiiinltig itself against tho linu. It will die; it will die dlscrcilltlz-|l‘ together with every bclléf and iirac-‘ that is bnsed on it. “’l‘he iiun ideal. the llun's root- notloliiiof llt'e,_ -will _tiiko.l_t_s_ place throughout the world, Ifnrler thnh dispensation men will become once more -‘the natural prey. body unli- goods. qf,.iilq.`,be_tt.e.i'-ariiied neighbor Women will be the more instrument, for continuing the breed; tha, vessel nf mtin's just and uiun‘s qruolty; and labor will become xi thing to be knocked. on the head if it dares' to glvd-"trouble, and worked to denth if it does not.. And from this order oii l ‘ your cr tivo before the war the Krupp i ' - A ; i _ tl Ttltilt number is’now employed. lug his liiisliicss to Bcrtlia l(rupp. Zio iillscloscdl, wlillc thc next wcultlilcst Goiiuan admitted to an liicoiiic of oul_v about onc~fo\irtli»oVf this amount. A publicity dcpnrtiiicnl. iiiiiile it deter niiied (unipulgn in Anierlriin ne-ws pnpers to convey the impression tliut \ie_Krupp fortune had been built up by honest industry alone. There were touching stories about. the original on thc tlii-one, lic will become by vir- luc :if his gi-cal wealth, iiiore 'than ev- ci- the nwricr ottho German Empire. if it should ciid with his overthrow, he would still be iii possession of one of the greatest private fortunes in the world. lu citlici' event he has un ob- vious purpose in lticreasliig his pra fits. After lie is liangcd, his private forluiic ought to be dlsiribulod in l"riiiicc and Bclglulii. WOMEN DRUMMERS GO THROUGH STRAE-ETS ORDER- ING SUPPLY OF BEDS _;___ \ l,(_)l\'D0.\'. April 2.-All avn.ilul|lo buildings in Western lGei1iiauy are liciiig converted into licspltals to ne- vouiiiiodate. tho tliousaiiiis of the Kai- s`ci"s soldiers, wiio have been wound- ed in thc big ilriw-, s:i_\x- thc Allister- diiui colrcspolidcut 0|' the Daily Ex- press. 'l‘lic iiunilici- ot' lliosu wouuilcd bi'ciii_.:lit l'r.".|ii ilic front is three limes as great. us iiud been cxpected For the lust tlircc days itiesseiigvrsi groin (lcrnian liearlqtiiitlcrs iii Fraiico liavc bccil i'iiid'iilg all towns and vll~ luizcs in thc Rhine provliice and West- pliallu and orgaiiiziiig hospitals in cv- ery school. public building and cliiiri-li. iii the villages near the lltilcli i'i'oi\tici~ beds have boeii re- tiulsitioiicd cverywliere. Al some places public criers, pie- cclied by woiiien driiiiiinoi‘s,go through tlie streets ordcriiig citizens to bring tlicii' licds to tile town hull to be uscil iii the service ol` the wounded. @ .~f""‘\\\ .f . lr-\ DODDS ’ KIDNEY P I _L L S 1 _ A l\\\.\\\\`O\,§.f,~l’ _ A ,lzlh B Q |RGNHE|G?`;E:'r';5Er;.C5:}\|Cl;{|l:; V. 2- fc iiillr 'riii:,P.ll‘ /-r - ' 1-- //=> - f\\\\\\ » _ 51° /vi bi I” l\.\..\_;_.\.\-\`i Fredericli. who establisliod'liis lion forge in Essen in 1810. Tile iowii then was smaller' than l"li~aiitt'ord. Now it in more like Plttslitiriz. and ‘ll/i\\\\\\\\\\YJIIHIIll 5 ` 9 its iiicreaiied prosperity und popula- tion ure ulntost wholly duo to the cx- pnnslon ol` the Krupp works. Front n slmplo blacksmith shop Krupp luis grown iintll it lu a property nf vnu mines. stenmslilps, rallioiitis, coke ov- ens. tremendous ore bodlos, ncwspup-' ers, and, it has been hinted, Govern- ments as well. Five years ngo about 89.000 people were working, openly, fgr-the Krupps and n good many more wqlre its ee¢,"r9t;'employees. Perlinps l-(pw Krupp .Got Bulinees-` it nil marie u fine story, but thel facts not mentioned were still more luteicsting. und some of them were brought to light as ii ronult of charges made by Liebknccht. and the Sroclnl-. lst iiews_paper. Vorwaerts. It wus 'IIII KW .\\\\¥ Will. Carry a Good Pen We have the best as- sortment of Waterman’s Ideal fountain _ pens. Price $2.5() and u,p. G. H.'l`ayl0r | f » Jeweler and Engraver \\\vuwm\w\wiltnlu ~. 15 af, present and at any hour we Mons and Ypres, and the Germans ' wh0|;‘;’f‘:‘:_“‘ln';f‘Lr;d"1';\'§r;r_;l°n:;;>;:gll°;=:l§V All genuine bargains at these prices. that ting greatest of all battles were well supplied with all the latest de Q..." ti., for ...syn i.. inf. i..ii-,lm ii.t..,’ We gel] Hokpfoof Hoisery » Vu, ‘,».,,, \;ler»"_ A I ` V il. ll ' I .. -l ~ ‘ , ..~ f- ~“ Q' i _...-»q.~,~ Y _ ‘~ wlwnmu. .;». ._ . . ,_ l ~ , _ _ . V ‘. i= .- _ - i . L 1 there has been Qohsider- vices; got licked out of their (boots. A . n.0_ir.iii." __ _ '_ _ _*_ _iwiw Y . 1 _ . ip . =» ~. cr » ~l~::" ~ _ it . fi '-~ ~ ' » - . ~ ' 'rl ' .;.V f G V _ ‘M i -- - - ' , (G, ‘ ' l ' , ' ‘ir ....?»M. _ . ~ ~ " ~»-0* '*“~'*' ”"'~“'*“” 1 ‘~ ~ .~.i»-.~ir.t.V_f.,V-.~.{.‘.V.~.~.fi.»»*V. . l » ' _ .-1 » ~ -4 A -J~ ..._ =-_nnaaunna _`-2-_.__ .¢.»..:r_n-.a. f4.a4_.$a "iz:-=‘;.~a. .`.&_$.i»£‘.. ¢_,.-.».» ».,_