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' ` BIRTHS - 1 f=' __----;i,_ __ _ _ WIGMORE.-At Grahani's Rd.` on Sept 28th to Thos. and Mrs. \V§gmore, a daughter. :r -; _'r- DIED ‘ _HAitPER.-At the P.E.lsland hoa- .:a.i. 0ct_ 2nd. 1918. Miss Dinah H. _HU'l>0r. 8864 77 years Funeral Friday Oct. ith acl 3.30 p. m. from the resid ence of Mrs. John Harper. 207 Fitz- roy st. to the Peoples Cemetery. MORGAN-In this city on Sept. 30th James Morgan. at the age of S0 years The funeral will leave his residence 69 Bayfield Street at 8.45 o'clock Fri day morning. _ -_*___ weep Mlnard's Liniment in the housci .\o\a \otia, highest “ages paid n° . for e\perieiited hands \ppl\ to Loveisll gfeal help lo lhe girl who Chas Hill \\ ele fnirrhdisci;-Iiiie-the Aii‘i`;Stli'op ‘or smart a;»w.-axance. The Ai-i:_o_ri¢zs¢ tr-ill deliver an ¢iuboSfn>p Razor Overseas by _first class rcgdsttral mail. AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited suv on.. si., 1'..~.», o.i_ 5l~&l8 "`//"is _\_\ silt? \ Smash Bulgarians Aided by the Germans. Victors lhdo Advance of ghtecn Milos In Ons Day and Are Now Within Four Miles of Uakub- Bololaleo Railroad- May 0ut~0l Supplies From Enemy libroee. LONDON, Sept. 2|.. - Serbian troops pressing the Bulgarians and Germans in Central Macedonia ad- vanced more than 20 kilometres on miles of the Uskub~Salonlca railroad, §opposing the British and Greek _armies on the Serbian right. I An omcial despatch from Serbian general headquarters at Salonica re- ceived yesterday by the Serbian lega- villages and 12 guns and now are ,several kilometres to the north of the village of Kavadar. Fresh Bul- garian and Gernisn troops are arriv- Britiah and French Forces Both Make Progress. LONDON, Sept. 3 ‘ -+Allied troops are progressing satisfactorily ‘ in breaking down the defences of St. Quentin., On the north the British are lighting in the l-lladenburg posi- tions and pressing toward the canal between St. Quentin and Cambraf, while on the south the French are moving forward steadily. For a stretch of more than ten miles north of St. Quentin the Brit- ish now hold the dominating hills. English troops attacked the Ger man lines midway between Cambrai of from 355 to three miles. l “W "min *flew ml' 'he WPPIY °f th° Field Marshal Haig's thrust was _ _Anstro-German and Bulgarian forces _ made lowllrds the ,mp of hlgll I ground in front of the Hlndenburg defences which cover the Scheldt Canal. Progress was made east oi' Epehy and near Harglcourt. ,' huile and Bellicourt against the Eng- lish battalions. I The British yielded par: or their .gains at some places, but a net ad- mg °°mi““”~"Y 1° Temmrce we e”` vance of a quarter of a mile in depth amy lines. was made and numerous machine- _ Heavy counter-attacks were dellv- ` tion said the Serbians captured 16 lewd by me Germum belween vend_i I; J .. l\ I ---_.,~»- -,__ -.-`__,__.__ 1° °°”5“”°"°” “nh 'he g°“°"" `E1l11 f¢d°Ul>*S have been Sl°fl11°d- ‘ i°o.\'<1ii.\'i*i'i__».'i‘Ei> iii' 'rim r‘iiii~::-“ Entente allied offensive against the M h 400 is taken Teuton and Bulgarian forces in Thelocalacllon ol Saturday was ~- -» _ - _ _ .» _ , - sl. _ y M“°ed°“ia~ “alia” "`°°Ps Saturday probably for the purpose of further- fliillllllg UHF- lift- ""“El`l\\l1I~\I»‘\-` ||_\'ie-ll_- thi-in that they have c.i\'-ii_-ilg}.ll~-,f..;'ll|lllil|u|l offirliaj llllologrllllll 'began a "ig°l`°“5 advnnce in me bend inipr0Vii18 me 3i\“au°n in U-\\|C\P3' (‘iip\'rlgh! ("iniidiuii \\'air llc(-<1-i‘|0fH8l-S S;YS A -, . ‘ ~ ' ihi G - i i i i ti t i ~ 'e ‘ C, B, ci-qAppEvl_l__ & l.lUN_l-Elrl Shortly. __ iihes pe;);e?aitlillia1enRus:lann (irriltxifens iii ~_ _f.‘.““’°~'~ 5” -'\l'Chi¥€‘i‘l!` COPENHAGEN' Sept' 2"'_That Petrograd. Moscow and other citi- \ ‘_ ` 1 . i ,. ' "` Your Noise Does Not Disturb " E s head. a ears to be evidenced hv ‘Shot without even a orm ° §»=-‘_ ` __ the uncertain supply of news from are nlled beyond ¢apgclty _§'_»\HL}f, that country ln the last twenty-four Great Brllaln and Fmnce_ lmvlng ` 7" I Q '. .J ; hours. virtually declared the Bolsheviki ,Tm The clerical organ Germania pub- out ws will not be lnlerm ¢ed_ ~’ ‘ `r"--i“_ "l' 1 "ti _ _ la _ ga es. S Tues. 1. 5 p. n~ “shes an,‘"“°l° declaring in f“'v°' ibut have been advised by cable of n overn ent It I ~ Q. S30 a‘ m' Fri- 4~ 6 p~ “‘ says that the 'majority parties imem ‘ ` Fri 11- P ' give me people and their rep"es°ma` I States is acting solely in the interest 5' " i 'I ~1' -' `-`l`~ ‘5-30 li =' "nearly all have become united; the Tues gg_ 6 ll_ ln Tlles_ 39_ 3 D_ m _and of agreements lhanhsecret diplo- ., . _,__ macy, and the peop e w o must shed .he i___f;'_°"h'_ '““'°" h" "° ""”" "“° ”""‘ their blood can iusiiaabiy demand al e ‘Wag I the right to participate in the most "=."otter'~wn. i‘.Fi.l., Canad|i,_ ‘C UOCRS i2 to 3 daily. NOW »‘.~i i-2M3muep||_ __ h oouuisstorx lnaciuizcr. wer- be iorrnint mn Noranv i>Uni.ic at . ican produce. Address: ~ 'I‘_ B_ CLll~"l`_ ..St Johns ii - Nfld_ _ P. 0. bw 383 “cable address Clifton" N74-|40 |n7ipd ___________ _gym » n. s'rsw.\n'r. K. C. 'wrrlsfel Solicitor anal T Yr* . that a Parliamentary Government can é_ be formed with Count von Hertllng ” ' J at its head. ` As further evidence of the chang- T' B. _ The l.\_|~lnlla| Meetl of _Qhalb ing sentiment in Germany' the recent ` 0 _ ' ' _ "$1 ,‘d“’S "1 ‘he Cafd'€a“_ Sllvsf 2§§'§l'.i.Y§ iii '.I'§.-§.'.2?'..r"‘i'i.°.."'5.¢'.'l Back F9* C.0mDaf\VL‘mIt9d “fm ltlhancellor, Frederick von Payer, held_in the Secretary s office may he recalled. Whue this in iiseif Cardlgéid OflTl1€!=dtt}',OC*0b¢ridoes not mean the conversion of ilaolorinP.E_ I. Canadian and Amer ISU), al! 2 (i't3|f»ck P M_ this party to parllamentiam, it is 3- A-_ ""°D0N=\l-D- !‘.§f§.'li.'§’ °'i"'fi§.“.f..'i§ ifffi .'i.`I.i.if.'I.`3 _ ;€Ci‘t“i2ry led the annexationiat standpoint. Commercial Chambers, 1.26.10-3.\l'fwk. The party’s attlude regarding the Water Sarees _ :-'_-.~_r--~ _--_ __ _ _ _Relchatag peace resolution of July, _ 1__*:`-sl-§>~' M-W _l917, will be taken up Monday. ,>»°32A§'»_r§ Q ._ _ _ _ _ K neu wui as spared. -_ 's;!_"‘ - .’--r- "'-‘=.';':_'. :rar -1 -'-‘ -"'=‘? ?‘f':~*--=-s -T-'~1 important acts of the state.” Wi' °‘ C‘“"di'? N°|'"|'°5‘have now been well stabilized. Oc- Lsnd RQQIIIIIIQU caslonal clashes have occurred be- ,_____ tween outposts. but for the present ll_l_-"_~_.»ir new .»»__r finaly ir rl., mi, ,,,,, neither side ls making any serious . ""~_Y€"‘ ° . my homestead a quam. | efforts to alter its position. Wnfiry Pllbuf :h"ii`ii"°si[i‘e'2'|'i'°'.'».;i;ii`f-,,',:' There has been no bombardment lowcost Block Ghadottaseem :*§__§`i>l»n ri the rxlrrrlnirin Lara /tm..-,i of the city of Meta. and a bomhard- _ _ lunch Ollea. foorgetaen M, l, 1.2,” ll" "'° l"*‘“1'<_'- Fm! bv wmlment of that place .la not expected l ""0" °" ‘ *I* l* *Nl I-_sh*~ ‘1inotl"- ,fail-i»q'r»"li~t:i°ii'ri";:a;i3,,'f,':’ ""°" during the present operations. The °i1--i-»--_..._ _°¢"-- Sli ii-omni -eua¢mr time me mi ilre against the forts around Meta . 4 tivanoa cf 'he land in ur\ of three yuan. A -it i - - _ will be continued at n inter- . _ .wear . . l'.'.:.'.:.".:.'.‘;: i-."=.'.,,.°' 5: ni.. '"” ‘ _ _ i _ ii' _ ' - _ lea-neun aemw- -._»._mi .ff-'§. Tiff. Q-si:r'.'f.l"ii"§.ri%`:°ai 5,3, ‘i _ -Jam” Oublk -» With. _ Japanese Send Oilh People Food. _ ' _'mln (_. _ _la rnorirvtiuienrsomeaesae neuadsrml . '01 N rr... 'rox o t. 2 _-'nie _ _ ..~...... . . _ .j.~_§“_:..f.“'.:.§l".‘.::f-°° "°:'_-K: ...........L.;..*Z§i’ ..',. .i.. ".‘.',£’.l".‘£.‘? ’ "`1‘ ' ' nm .ner *nil l,,,,1,,'.'_,','§°'-“ _”° ' army has sent to Chlta a large quan- enn calmer oi. rn »r..l~i..,,,°'l§°:',',‘,,f','f',;°l,,"",,,," tltiof wheat, tea, cotton, sugar, rice, n.Rudge i. ........... - ..._ ....... ... _ A ..m.,,.L i.. , 5, l,,,,,,,,,,” it ia addetl that the people of Chita _.___, _' _ l ‘ l~_l_»l¥fv;§r__~i»r»e::_~_<|niE--_o.g_'s'ls_‘lr. heartily appreciated the relief. 'J i *i » h a in rar h ol Irv-' 3 'nm fwlrivnh- or gn” ._| ‘__"-' _ _ _ ‘ .1 ht¥=wtr1l\_$.N» _ an" ' \ I _ t_"° R __ _ _ _ ‘ _ _nes rmevsims naar- is 1 __, .- ny man wio is con mua y ma ' J _ _ *Me :ii i»-"Q2 in 3% .'§'.if".f,'{l,,:"“',;,,,k_'f" 2'; ing a fool of himself must be a ,_~' ,_ _ v ~' _ una ___ .’_.‘i:‘ 1 1” \`l|`l` malls ff# Mit. |11 UTS i “mmm” lv iv fnpv r 3 9 "‘"'?“rni born t3l|\0`l0gIS!-i ~ 180| Mf“L X _ ~x~4`\__y¢\» \\~nm¢ *phi* ___ -\#'_',ii‘;_`l._..'_..__¢ f' _ 1.. pal es "». l’t;=~ _ < < . . ,»,. _,six < ‘ _ - ~»~i~_ i-‘_ _ __7:i_' ' _ i n . " ‘ ' ' _ .s. u r.,e....l., °‘~"'-~ °` ` 1 l *fill* ask for llnard’s and take no other e - i _ _ \ ” , 0 Germania expresses the belief PARIS, Sept. M.-Both German and American lines south of Meta democracy and self-government. Food Riots Continue. _ ZURICH, Switzerland. Sept. 2l.- ` Serious food riots continue at Sala- _ burg, according to Munich papers. Rioters attacked the Govemment pal- ace and broke down the doors, where- upon the gendarines tired, killing or wounding several. Hotels have been closed, food shops raided and army stores plun-l dered. I Austrians Raise Red Flag. BASEL, Swltaerland, Sept. 23.- ` An Austrian regiment at Rovno. in the Russian Province of Volhynia. isi reported in a despatch received here from Kiev, to have refused to go to ‘ the bsttlefront in France. The Aus-l trlans unfolded the Red Flag and are! said to have been joined by two other _ regiments. _ _ _ DONDON. Sept 82|. - A British monitor was sunk' on Monday aa she was lying in harbor, the Admiralty announced yesterday. One oilleer and 19 men were killed and 57 men are missing, and are presumed to have been killed. -___.._..__ ' Woodstock Navy League. WOODSTOCK, Sept -4. -» branch ot the Navy League has been organised' here by' Mrs. Reynolda of Torontd. The branch will be known at the 9\qllsquiere. named after one of the vdp»lrst_Woodstock settlers. ~ Khin ls la' Hanes. AHSTERDAH, Sept. 2i-.--E!plo- _ sions are occurring in the Gaaplan Sea port of Baku, and the town ia ailrc. British and Allied troops ro- csntly evacuated Baku. and the town was occupied by the Turks. A wise man docs a good deal of silent thinking and a fool man does i great deal of thoughtless talking llinsrd’s Liiiimcat usd by Physician » Bi-irish Monitor sunk. ‘ _ _ l ll _ i '" . 2 'A‘ - i i i if-so Q ' é _ _ __ ' Wil `>if!1.i.""" i QI ‘_ `i Z' ____ /_//__ in., \ / 1:4 _ i,_ _ . F Pri °' 3 Parlmme ‘aw G m ' the action of the American Govern- “"2 } _ _ and . _S.,l1_30 a. m. Tues. 8, 6.50 p.!i\. strongly favor such reforms as can _ ll `ls made plaln th” the Unued _ _ 1 _ _ ' ‘fb - 1 m _ _ iii ’ ‘ \ ` ` ` I _"“`* V1- I ' 1 in Tues. 15. 3 p. ii' -givui grealtg; innuence in fhapmg inf the Russian people themselves, I V i _"* 1- _. pl-l_ lg_ r, ll _, °'ff3I§’:hl;°c;‘~;_e__; of this war" it sa S and to aid them in reconstructing ' ’ -_ ' ' 7 ' their nation upon principle of the /, Q All ff _ if .1_=_ long, weary months I spent in ner- vous helplessness. Some days I would be cheered by feeling better, but only to slip back again, and to be more than ever discouraged. » “I had always been very active. Had s wide acquaintance and did much enter- taining. In addition to helping in what- ever was going on at the church, there was Red Cross work to be done, and all the time I had my little family to look after and could not get help. ` “I suppose I tried to do too much, for I get so I could not sleep at nights and always fel? tired out in the mornings. Then I would have headaches and did not seem to care for my meals. lg( lT is like a dream now to think_of the .“Ii-istcad of the usual ambition and rrnrgy I found myself putting off the df. ies of the day. I got behind with the _ -,is..work, and. this worried me. “I f”rl not think that I was sick, but o:`i_' .irr_»t!_ However, thc time came when :lit not 'get up in the moming. Isimpl uit. ziof "Tic doctor came and said: " rim’-' I’i‘o;~;'_i°rf_'r»n."_ 'it seems I had ~»r~ is-.i “»e go until the nervous system \ I f 'ivy of all nerve force. 1 - ' 'F1'-.--_~ ermetiie loiig, weary weeks, and Moth l ~T??_~._ .l- __ i .» . ‘ / "“;=->»;-»~,-_.__-- as---~» ~- _ .. - -- Q SD ka-.ae Z ow Me Any More-it is a Pleasure to Hear You & 6! "$1 t' if /» % sim f& \\ _ _,eq 'Q l mi* `..,_- l il ~ , : weeks dragged into months, without lind- ing much improvement. I was .completely discouraged and almost devoid of hope. -' “But one day a friend told me of her experience with Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, and she was so sure that this treatment would do me good that I decided to give it a chance. “I need scarcely say that there were some dark, discouraging d gfter beginning the use of the Nervea¥`sood, but 'as my appetite and digestion improved I felt that I was gradually getting back the old-time vigor. Sleep becgmg mom natural and refreshing. The dark days passed and I began to take a more cheers ful view of the future. Then I began to plan what! would do when I got around again. The house must be decorated and Ehe cgiliren brought home, for I had o sen t em tom sister’a new the way their noisg disturbedmme. ' ‘mt of "Now feel th t I t l again. andx withoug hesitrztiiarnnirei credit to Dr. Chase's Nerve Footy I can- not tell you the pleasure lt' gives me so be restored fo my husband and children after the long period of' helplessness." Dr. Cha|o'a Nerve Food. 50 costa a Doa. O mr sims, ii a , » Co.. Ltd.. Tgmntgflm or ldmnnn' mm ‘ i i ¢* i _ r Iv r :msn -:-e\»'.¢»Z.§: ff if 'i rl .5 #8 'J gi. .lr \_ ti .1 _H4 'U - _fl 74'. : -i.-. . ; i l _‘ _»< -._-. i i* i I r ir l f _I‘ l ii _ll l 7-W 1’ . _-1. 'l _ r ,~» .l __ i.__ _, il. ,lil ‘ii itil 5241 :lr ‘ J. _,___ i'-_ _Thi _.iv ___ __i_ _. A _ . __ . _ fi 2-_ 531 .. fi i _il ,I L '1- '. ., »- xl# i\l ».' 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