NOVEMBER 28, 1917 __-- - » 1 1 t ,. =.,_».».~= t t 1 ' , rt ‘< ,. _ 1 » _ 4. , _-,_ .. -_,_ ,_, _ _ -i , as .. _ .v . _ _:_ __ .,.,_,.A.t_,¢__;_,,_\.,, _ " THE UHA_RLO'l‘i-'ETOWN _GUAIQIAN _ '_ "` _ 'PAGE Tttnrim _ t .___ ____ _._ ..__._._»-__._____.-.-____ ___ ._ ‘ _ 3 Spoonfuls of Red Rose Tea go as far as _ 4 and often 5 spoonfuls of ordinary tea l l \ . ,- ".2-.-1;'-';,;=.-:»;~;=.=.;=ei~" =:_»‘,_=.-,.;_=_-,$15.-:_=.=~ Q . `°~ ' ‘1 Kept Good ~ b th .ii|;,,___I__ _ ._ , sgaiei _ . t Package v " -~ __ , ”vuuils um “ll """’"‘i‘S cnluiu Suomi There is no mistaking the attitude _ or me or-est war veterans' Assoeist- And lnvigorates Old People i0n in regard to the need of sending ,‘ » --H u l ?\_ ng_i___ lr _ 5|-I- _ f W; f- ~ =-- -fa _ _ 1847 houses Bans. 17/! lilltll`.\ -- _- _-.. -as- --.- .-3 .__- lliillilll iilliii /7 /if///' A” 25? l i \ f Known A: l - 1347* "Seventy Year Plate”-1917 ,_ S11_Vl=._iiw_/xiii; § \\ _ l t' r-\ =_ 1_lio _test of everyday service for three genera- l 5 tions has proved the dura- ` bility of this famous sil- verplatc. And it is a’1n'a/11'/1`t'y that measures the value of sil- verwarc; the pattern is a matter of choice, and can _ be easily selected from I a wide variety of 1847 i //// AlllilUW//V ////All ///////// / 1 ROGERS BROS. patterns. `1;_.__ The illustration shows / _,,_.; T the Cromwell. .. if-' _ Make sure you ask __ ‘;},_\ ‘ for the gem1ine;name ; the dat¢,is47. There _____,,§Ii. ' are other “Rogers/’ but only one known _;;.-- . as the “Seventy Year / Plate.” \"" / Sold by leading dealers and ff unqualificdly guaranteed. /. Made in Canada hi' @........// ivlsiumaii BRITANNIA co., na. Bfny Spoon Hamilton, Ontario V///////// ,!4""""||liIl|l&\\\\ 'dill lit 1" iii I. r '11-I Y_ _ *_ t f _*.l°~°l° ‘l° ‘l;_-‘lf 1°* ' 1_4. 1 1 .tx ‘trfiidrég Ti-is 'i5oil.l§il;|‘l° il ll SHOE POLISHES i0¢ ~siAci<=wH|re.='rAN-fiO¢` F. F. Dailey Co. of Canada, Ltd. Hamilton, Can. I I Printing and Bookbindin g \ - -.ulill 1,; help to the men at the front. The are for the military service act an against deserting their comrades a the story: Ion, 34-35 Citizen Building; To All Members oi’ the' Great, Wa Veterans' Association ot' Canada_ seas. having relegated to me -his du F-2110". it :involves upon me to addres history of our country. ous conflict of all time. The- issue 1-t stake are the greatest for whic iiicn have ever fought. The forces o f_li>b0se tiiose' who champion liberti treedoni ami righteousness, she has _long stood and fought for- the freer-om and tltivaiicatiieiit of th llritnin. and the greatest of the Bri ish domiiiions, has thus far proudly, and gloriously borne her part in the, great struggle; and has thereby gain-I ecl an _iinsullied name and reputation which history will record for the ben-_ <'-fit of generations to be. long after those who gained the glorious heri- tage we are fighting for have passed‘ ~"“'l\Y- When we say that the issue tsl that it means the existence of the izone down in the fight. Our object is yet unattained. ’i‘h shall not have been in vain. The ideal . .l. ' cr. Are we? ls Canada? ls Britain l there cannot be any doubt as to th outcome_ _. W comrades, must not refrai e, , _ from giving a decisive answer to thi oucstion; and we dare not stand alon froiii taking an active part in th struggle incident to the' approachin general election. the outcome of whic >.'»lves_ and to our coinradcs, livin I-vas and needs of those who sti ipation i-n the struggle at hoine. (‘onse'ouently, it. behooves us t bring all our forces to hear. an power to secure the enforcement. o t.oiisci'iption_ and aid to the fiilles extent the successful prosecution o thc war. it must also be' our earnest endeav- or to lmbiie our fellow citizens with the knowledge which we oiirselves possess of the true state' ‘of affairs at the battlefront, and' so inipel them to act, as we know -they would. did they but realize how serious' the menace is that confronts ns. it is for you to give the answer; for von to sav whether' the proud name of iner; for _von to sa.V Wllelllef ‘}“l` brave coinradcs have fallen in vain: for you to say wli<=t.hcr rr=Di1l`al‘¢‘7' shall be made. 'and for youto su.\` Wllf-~ tiicr those of our comrades. who are now facing the foe. shall he left to conrtinue the struggle unaided, and confronted with the certainty' that not only they, but also Canada. shall become etiaced fro mths ranks of those who are fighting foi‘ the free dom ot! humanity. - (‘onirad'es, in conclusion. I wish to remind you that we are an indepen_d ent. body, and determined to remain such. That fact. however, does not re- inove from us- the obvious dutyot' such move from us the obvious duty of sub porting the principles- for which we have' already fought, and; therefore. l have not any doubt ns to what will be your reply, when the time comes for you to go to the polls: and that your voice and action will he so united as to sound the death-knelt in Publi" life for any forces in this country who would be willing to permit Canada‘s furtlier participation in the war to cease, for that is what the issue am ountg to. and; therefore. with every confidence, l leave the decision in your hands. Jas. J. SHANAHAN. Amin; rresident Tho Great War Veterans' Associat- , ion ot' Canada. _i_____._.__-_- THE RETURN OF PAN J ' By Roscoe Gilmore Scott In Cartoona . Headquarters For ' From The Hog ers Hardware CamPl"¥- Mr. Archibald irwin. , City. D Sl :- oarwerare gratified to find that we can obtain from you here in our own Town, loose leaf’ Ledger Lsaves at_i;_at_; isfactory prices and much more proniotddtz “ery I 1:0 Foreign Houses. Your w_ork lseléi it/_¢:_fyweG__t;e»n*i:l\:_l;a__on Gil lll Ui' i anything we have so houlli not be encouraged, especi- I tl d t :lily ivligiie loldalmhimssare iihle to compete so fav_orably. i Ynumnwiiiiwaita COMPANY urn na nooi-:ns » - T J. M. Gillis, Secy.-Trees. A'°‘t§".ft}.fi..l.£‘t’.i?;.Ki“§l§.F§Ili‘* | (D Fl Magazine You have shrunk, Pan, shrunk at the c\innon's roar They have driven you from your haunts As the murdered shrieked, you have sped the more 0’e’r your grassy hillocks now bathed in gore, Past the mounds where the Gray King Vaunts. The Great War Veterans' Assoclat~ R "_, “,,|,,f¢..p.,mm,,_|,,,,,,,¢ (Zomra°§. (73 `z' 5, work they were doing, as the boi.~iiii\,; - --` 1" ,_ _ip 4' .‘ ~_\‘ . _ ;,;' ,, ot' the hopper only took place about _ _ ` - ‘gf " ~¢_ _ 4 _ "u ' __ --_ .7 _ six times during the entire woii-; oi" _ *_ -_ ~;i.£'\ `- . ' __.__ 1' Ji - I "'- _ _"-_»' TS ' construction. it would be poss‘ble.‘ ' if I- X \»\ Us .\:»\\\\ r _ ..t.\» - '~ » " llioivcver, to run it wire to the :pf-iiiizgl _ l - l The Kind You Save /‘.l\~/ay.; Bought and v/Lick has =been in the floor l’or that purposc. itil- witness also thought a bulding franic could be used to keep the hopper in position while hosting, although lie, had not seen one use-al. I). D. Hastie and (7. (‘. Miller also gave evidence, the fornier, who was on at tioor higher than Evans. having a narrow escape when the crossliead broke. lic jumped back in time to avoid being hit by the falling timber. 'l‘hc verdict was to the ettect tliatt death was due to being accziticiittilly knocked from the seventh floor ot' tho, building by thu full of u. gravel Iiop-_ pei- on wliich the iiiuii was working. Front the ovitieiive they expressed! the opinion that thc accident vvasl duc- to thc fact that tlie»eiigineer didf not licar thc signal given by the fore-_ lllilll . HORSE WON $35000. IS SOLD FOR $120 -.._ 4 v-11? . f ._ ' 1'-*re E . ...ty #-2. ......~_ f Y in use for over thirty y-sa;-.', i;;.s borne the signature of _,.. ¢:..i ha.: i.ccn riade under his per- \ " E ~ sfniul suptrviicn since it.. infancy. - ¢ _ °- Alla-.-1 no one to dcce'.ve you in this. All Countcrieits, lrtiitaticiis and `]'.tst-as-good" ar but Experimeiits that trifle with and czdaziger the healll: of Infants and C!iildre;n--iix cri.i.oc against Experiment. what I- énsronln ml . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareguric, ,i ,. ~ . Drops arifl L* ..:"z Syrups. neither 0;' 1", lf 'phiiie nor age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has It is pleasant. It contains other narcotic substance. Its been in const¢"t 1:” ~ for the relicf of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic ar-i lmrrhoea; tberefrom,;1n.. by cgulating ailayfing lfeverishncss ai'ising'_ the Stomach and Boweis, aids the assim'L'1 "ion " Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea--The 1‘.iother’S Friend. l elf-:Nu|NE SASTDRIA ALWAYS w.`_- ° ‘ .ji i », "=.~_ ' .__ _.-.»< -.-_-¢.».. -of ' -f-»,:..» .._.~ -;- ._ . _. ..i§`?_“‘.‘§§f-_-_~; _r"*f` 3- - 1::-.'-'_ -_ `,. _.,~, .3,_".. ” ' -*7~'**’~ £'@"§°_..~ : »:1\”-»- ~»,_ ...»- -_ '#5'-'7-.5~i. “_ 3.-..`.`I.` \'i-:iv roltk, Nov. ati.-iiui--_-tiiiis in, - Bea;-3 the S18-nat-_U-¢-of tiottiiig hoiscs were plentful at 'lie_ ill opening of the l-‘astra-Tiptoii t‘o.’s ti (ilory auction, in Madison St|iiarr>t _ - Square Garden, The iirst,da_\"_< c to ings included many horses vi-hose past. I I- _ Y J J 4 performances constituted their chic seuson`s r-ainpaign. llaron Alt-youe, 2.11%, wiiiner til't!io ` ' E W §i..?i~i ‘ ;.~/ - iii-5 1 / . . .-if ° ~ ' ' . >“--_-‘-_.1 rf"~l'. /»;"‘ , i-it-1 “tty r: ' » , 5. ' 1' , - . , __.m_*1, ft; J» t-latin to coiisideration, while Ihr- tiny-i 0 5-Q * M ers were nearly all in search ot' trot " tors and' pacers ot' proniiso fn iii~_\;t_ 4 ll all ‘fx--Q" ‘ " -»li’%»-.1 `“r-542%; __....V_; -~»:»'f-='=‘-`=..-'ei in Use For 0i/et Si, Years the .»’\ni1-rit~un 'Frotting Derli_\', for ti; - H y A|Wa 5 Bou purse nt' $!t5,ll00, as Boston, iii 1905 timing, of l Mi\SS». WHS U16 blll'@l‘. ll. W. llunan. -wlien the all-ieii cause was ut its of Brooklyn_ consigned the stallion t the sale. Airedale was cainpaigncd in the nietropolitnn circuit last siimiiicr. winning more than $1,000 in the tix' races in which he st+i|‘ted. ° nzidir-~:=-iinply for her own r-lids, She is quite as good at idealism, as lofty 0 in her views as to liiimuiiity. as any nation, old or new. of the l-liitviiiv, Among the other horses with fast H“¢_.f,.m,k]_v_ she dm go 10 war with ietoiils sold limo thc pacci Ilirectiieci. the ",_S0lvc to releam, hm people and 2.101/,. that wont foi $100 to Georg li. Pcrriiic Jr.. ot' lligzhtstown, N..l. 0 . . her lands from the Austrian grip, lieivtnieo Queen, ;:_071,;,_ anullipr pat-1 How has Austria ticutcd those people l‘l`, fill” “'lll0ll__l-» 1'- Vhflbllllilll llilifl during the last. lialf-ccntiiry, it-t ns :limi *mme mug' :'09,-'i' 3 l““`Cr nm' say, and how is .she trcatinlr them to- bv wliich many lives could be saved. l“‘“‘3'¢ $500- gmlltf l_0 R- (`- l¢f\>'\lUl`." _ _ WilS,.m_ com,t,.u,.mm fOmmfm_~iiost Peter, 2.10, u royalty bred tro tin stallion, by Peter' the Greu tl day? As to the latter part of the L_ question, i \\'i.~‘li I could put before K _ _ 2.071_.l, struck off for $310 to E. t‘..e\'ei'y ivatllzi of this article it photo- ‘I had given tlicsignal for the hoisting Bllll- Ol' .\lt>rt‘olk. Val.; l’€1Vl0\Vi\. 3114'-'3.‘ graph of the niurtior ot' H noble itu- zi wcll bred tlziiiglitei' of Peter th E lian <‘i'iisatlcr, dictate who seeks your suffrage. wht is not prepared to give us the fullest which was only a l'e\v inches smaller Great- fo" “'hi"h UV- R-_ L- King-“(0 l 1],,mt1,,»_,-page it had gopags through ot' 13i'ookl_\'ii. paid $100, and (`oloi'atl __iwhile bc-big raised to ii iiiglici' floor. |<-~ ¥3~10‘/°- lb' l7010\`fid0 li- 21 »‘1‘1f1"ameeS ill”-l ll" Wm df’ all in 1"" had caught and jammed. The en- ' glues-r appiwciitly- did not hear thc Q whistle for the strain on thc cubic ‘ iiicieascil, causing the four pic:-as oi' two by six lumber to which t‘ie block "6 The .-\ustriaii.~' took .l.ic\it. llattisti _ _ ;3l_l,_ prisoner. and they hanger] him like a knocked down for $225, to liammoiiii vulgar criminal. l\cll_\'_ nl- (-harlottotowii, ]>_ E. island It happens ‘hm an AHFU._ia,l Omwl. ltook 3, womlcrful snap.sho;_ of the in» , The _\1;,gd; ‘-} hem- that may nm,-fcirlciit. Battisti is seen imircliiiig l liculli stands above mo, \\'lii.=pt=rin_»: 'S' ¢ l know nm what into mine cal. if this straiige language all I know is there is not a word of t`car_ Battisti no more shank from the Aus- trian scaffold than did the italian pa- iriui. Aiirzelo with his little dagger .-brink from thc sword of Weisspriess. fiisl iiueliist of the old Austrian army, in G1-oi'go l\if>rerc 1 wr-.iit I used to take dizzy and faiiitliig spells. My hands iuid limbs would become numb, I would sro black spccks before my eyes, and cold perspir- ation would come out. on me. My mother had been taking Dr. -Chosen Nerve l-‘nod with excellent results, and she advised me to do thc same. But it. is hard for me to take -pills, so 1 went to it doctor in Galt instead. llowcvcr. his treatment did nic no good, so I at last decided to fol. low my mother'a advice. l began takinr: Dr. Chasr'5 Nerve Food, und gratltmlly found myself getting better. I soon was able to sleep at night without any difll- culty, my appetite camo hawk. 8-hd l bv- gan to gain hack my natural color. Aftcr taking about »tv\'cl\'e bnxi-is of this nivdi- cine I was able to return to my work in Toronto. My friends there all noticed the improvement in my r-nntlitinn, and I am now strnnzer and healthier than I have been for it long. tom: time. I shall always recommend l')r. <`haso‘s Nerve Food wherever l go, an i really think it is the best treatment nhtninnhie for worn- out nerves and run-down system." capable of performing their nat- \ ' ural functions. There can be no question that Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food is the ideal treatment for anaemia or bloodlessness, because it supplies to the blood in condensed form the very elements from which ' j new, rich blood is created. In this way it makes up for the de- iiciencies of the digestive system, and sets in motion the process of reconstructon. As the blood improves in qual- ity under this treatment the action of the heart is strengthen ed, circulation is better, appetite is sharpened, the digestive or- gans gradually resume their __ functions, and you gain in strength and vigor. You will not use this food cure long before you realize the - upbuilding influence on your system. With returning strength comes new hope and confidence. The discouraging days will dis- appear from your life, and you will feel again the joy of health. ., _ . -df if'l~__§li i,,1l lfillil _ » @“l‘.-f`fg»_._ _vi-5. .i l » .,.~. *_.l.\ -1 l ’='.~ "Di ‘ 1_ , But you'll come. Pan, come to the _ , ` broken groves; ' And you'll scsmper and race the r S '__ meads; . _ _ And the wrecked and wounded will will- mark your moves; ` And your lute win woken their imc- T 50 cents a box, a full treatment of 6 boxes tor $2.75, at all dealers, or Edmsnson, Bates di Co., _ 1 i i tent loves, Limited, Toronto. Do not be talked into accepting a substitute. Imitations only disappoint. _ Though your pipe on these blood-_ _ _ _ _ _ 11 I 1 _ __ _ _ __ ‘ly t l_ i i ; _ '- \ .-,ie » ! ‘t nf \ . _,,. _,»»_ P ‘vw . , f >. _.-_ 5., _,__ ,_ ___. ' ‘ . ~ - ..f~:» _ ,__ _ -__ 4. ;.i-,;,.;» i ',~‘ .ii-’il‘ " -=.'i1»f.`=;',ll' it 1 ;l ' -_,i in |[:;t_~_ l L . _ #R li HA# ' li," i_»,`,`if- ’ _,_' li ~‘-ll; - l, t. I 'l r __ _UV I 5’-if 3 Ffh ‘i T. *ff* ' -"`~ -'-1"'f..‘- ‘ I L.;-_;s;,;;,.,“_..,,_ -3. - -»=~=~»=== . "1 ~.~f»>e_‘-'er--.~ as _V-si-,~.-.-.ss;s;.--f ~"=> -_ _ ¢z;|.>Z¢‘ _-" ` ing’ =-¢¢,,¢-‘~;» ._-_- __- _ “._;__"'_ . -. _“_ “.3-¢~=z;q_,_:_>;;_.;§¢;:-.si-@.=a-re:-.:,.-_..,\.-_-,~.-,..; .4 . ,,._w,__ __ ---#_ _ »-. .~. ~,_,,......~.-_-..~_..., ._ m'~.¢ili%=....-x ~;-, _ _nt f ~ ft .,~a"-if of- g___,, _ , ,F t F *vw -=l`.f?i; i l Eli? t- , K _‘l_ in -&S=unr,1“.s:-‘flirt J, -‘;»¢j.f xr »_.s»t_ ‘. $ ff: ;,.1_- , 1 it mi. 1'- ;;_'.‘-*»`_ '_" --t ._ _-I ‘.;s.» > 1" -1 I 'ii if -l. i_ - t .li < »-_- _ . “$215. ,_ .-., _ 5--. -.. _-.._ -_-_ -_ -;~ lifiii’ "-lf . i l if v i‘. Q4 _.. 2,2131 -‘__ 'i , \ ,L_ » _ .