wOOWs COURST ‘FIRST CONTINGENT MS"’EKJ DCE\ _ F CAVALRY AND *=>***~ APTILLERY IN FRANCE C4.2 78.00; Beel Cattieâ€"C welt. The schedule No 6 of th> which Elmira Dec. 29â€"P‘re: Lec. 30â€"Gue Scrie ~‘an Fob Feb Feb ad The Elmir NINARD‘s COLDS. ET & ‘[ \ jhis care for some | time, but he did me little or no good. One day a friend of mine told me to try Lydia E. Pinkhain‘s Vegetable Compound as she had been greatly helped by it. I began taking it and soon got well, and my periods became matural again. Since then I have had perfect health. In fact I have never felt so well in my lifc. | Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound is a medicine miany women need. If you think this letter will help other women please pubâ€" lish it.""â€"Mrs. . C. Youns, Tambling‘s Corner, London, Ontario, Canada. Women whosuffer from thosedistressâ€" fng ills peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable:Compound to restore thoir health. If you have the slightest dout that Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (eonfidential) Lynn, Mass., for adâ€" vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. â€" London, Ont.â€""I am a farmer‘s wife and a very busy woman. Last summer mm 1 was taken with E éï¬ï¬m* severe pains in my #Pape‘s Diapepsin? makes Sick, Sour Gassy Stomachs surcly feel fine in f: inutes. If what y« m'r stomac , refusin was and eructate s food, or have a feeli heartburn, fullness. n In mouth and stomac ean get blessed relief Restored to Health by Lydia *» E. Pinkham‘s Vegetakle ; :_:! Compound â€" Her ie Own Story. | ter by gettin Pape‘s Di You reah tess it is en FARMER‘S WIFE ALMOST A WRESH 1.30 $.00 Fublic nweet J.OH. J an Jan Jan Jan «Jan «‘an San Jan +€0 an on 0: Light Horsesâ€" ): lleavy Horses . A. Putnam, Supt. Farmers‘ Institutes. HOCKEY the "In sche a «bel Wednesday 180 18â€"I 2)â€"Ire 19â€"EIn Iâ€"Wate â€"Galt 8.00 Tuesday Eening Dair 8§â€"Presten 8â€"Elmira 1â€"Waterh 2â€"Waterlo 2â€"Elm‘ra 5â€"Gurt h t Be FOMACH TROUBLE. GCASES OR DYSPEPSIA B h lpl Tl Cattieâ€"Ge Bd or lies like to digest. or at at in RcSiAiÂ¥t‘s Hall sdale, Ottawa. thwell, Ottawa. I back so bad that 1 | could not get up or | scarcely move withâ€" j out pain, and my | periods were painâ€" | ful. _ M y husband | called in a good doeâ€" § tor and 1 was under this care for some ! time. but he did me HED it th After it it at it W Prest« Waterl it at IMENX elpl Wat at it it Wt W It® P Galt D uelp} 4j itt t B Shaver B wonderful ouring o a lump C you bele irdigeste ere palinâ€" | husband ' good doeâ€" } was under | for some | he did me | o good. ' id me to aD} ~MLIEG CAPTURE ENEMY‘S TRENGHES «) _ MQ REPULSE CCUNTER ATTAGKS; â€" SLIGHT ADVANGES ARE MADE th t 11 Upper Alsace the FrenchTroops Occupied Important ! Height to West of Cernay â€" In Steinbach Further ; Adclvances Have Been Made. io IN ALSACE THE ALLIES HAVE ENTERED 1‘ THE HAMLET OF CREUX DARGENT | Paris, Jan. 5.â€"â€"The official afternoon communication:â€" 2 In Belgium our infantry progress in the sand dunes in front of Nieuport. In the region of St. Georges our men .advanced at different places 200, 200, and 500 yards, occupying houses and some trenches. At several points the Belgian artilicry reduced to silence the artillery of the Germans. From Lys to Oisc in the region of the Notre Dame, to the west> of Lens we were successful, thanks to our mortars andâ€"our hand grenades, in completeâ€" Téromto, Jan. 5.â€"It is probable that the First Canadian contingent â€" has left letter advices received here toâ€"day, and in the south of France or possibly are It is estimated in the letters tha t ow and its effect on the horses unaccustomed and then took To the north of Mesilâ€"Lesâ€"Hurlus, who cccupied ceriain positions on the second ling of defence at a point to the horth of the farm of Geausejour. We aiso occupied some trenches.. The enemy delivered a counter attack but he vas driven back. We then resumed the offensive and were successful in ;airing some more ground. Further to the east certain German forces, which were advancing to deliver a counter atack against us, were disposed by artilâ€" lery fires In Argonne, in the vicinity of Fontaine Madame, we exploded a mine and occupied, the resultant excavation which gave us a slight advance. Between the Meauz and the Moseile in the region of the forest of . Monteâ€" nart aï¬wt 150 yards of German trenches foll into our hands. In Wpper Alsace the French troops have entered the village of Steinbach and have occupiedâ€"with heuseâ€"to house fighting oncâ€"haif of theâ€"community: SUNDAY PASSED ALMO ST IN ry is repored In the vicin es eifectively ATTACKS OF THE GERMANS h‘s is part of a p he encaes stopping London, Jan 4. â€"â€"The first session of the London Stock Exchange since ily 30th opened this morning with three rousing cheers and the singing cf e National Anthem. Business is strictly for cash and limited also in other espects. PARIS, Dec. 31.â€"â€"The official statement th From the cea as far as the Aisne yestercay pas cre were artillery exchanged on some points. In the Sector of Rheims the enemy during the ni¢ To the north of Mesilâ€"Lesâ€"H: ond line of defence at a point o occupied some trenches.â€" T s driven back. We then res: ring some more ground. Fur re advancing to deliver a cour y fire; In Argonne, in the vi ha and necuniad the racultant t In the v There U Londor PL t LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE REOPENS WITH CHEERS and then deliverc was simi 14 rity of Rheim : bomuarded the region of U sapping labe nity of Lille possession of th R ar act (4 D ad in the region of the Notre Dame, to the west> of Lens anks to our mortars andâ€"our hand grenades, in completeâ€" g labors of the enemy. 4 Lille highway the enemy blew up one of our trnches, ion of it, but an immediate counter attack by our infanâ€" i) Canadiar DOPS.STILL CONFID (Special to COMPL ETE CALM IN BELGIUM | . WERE REPULSED WITH EASE Fran he enemy during the night blew up two of ou pal atiack which our men repu‘sed is «usmcs Eol n cinc i D T} al statement says the enemy sterday. Elsewhere he del UChronicleâ€"Tele=raph, Waterloo, Thursday * JAXN.7, 1915 ~*"_ Page alr at all the cavairy and artillery of Saiisbury Plains, according to are now Lnishing their training IH t1 legraph ) t te of NT OF VICTORY a despatch dated Dec. 31, says this is not true of their troops rcught home to them. They beâ€" oted, that England is decadent they ars awase ..at the .. war ds of e firing line. the dvep mud of Salisbury ving outdoors in such long th left ve def W Canadian Horse Strathcoua Horse th suspects uldoors in such iong mediately to France. for transports at the afternoon says o with relative () es of Antwerp fo ania with the Ger olished the enem nd it is believed uway have been, Thann. Furthâ€" eters east _ of nt the Vosges, and f Germans vered .a did _ not occupied ba calm ind ~REDUCTION OF WAGES > FOR GLLR. EMPLOYES;"_ â€" WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED tr th A} L======== fl Kibler‘s Big Annual Stocktaking Em mpnm td ? 2 Au t o PRINGE OF WALES® REGIMENT | 15 NAVE OF BERLIN‘S NEW GORFPS busy to. _.[,.s, Poiish territory, wh vasion as is the German soil, .. RUSSIAN FERGES HAVE OGCUPIEO EIGHT TOWNSHIPS IN HUNGARY tI Ofbtta pl been n it WE started selling Saturday morning last and even though the weather was unfavorable, the store was crowded all day with delighted people. Some of the biggest bargains you ever saw or heard of are to be found in our store while the sale continues. y Empress Shoes WE HAVE‘ADDED.CONSIDERABLY TO THE BARGAINS, ESPECIALLY IN THE FELT LINES | \L t I ol Here are a few specials, but for the full list kindly refer to the bill which was delivered to your home last week t1 SHOE 11 Men‘s and Children‘s Goods, in the most complete variety ‘ at astonishingly low prices. COMEâ€"â€"â€"and save money, 10 more days of bargain Selling H t t Simail Sizes topI t N L1 Tl ntat it Press Service.) ti F_. KIB L E R h th $1.19 explained by their they expect to ma Lt Manag t1 1 Trumk Paci ees of th> Grand Tria‘x Railway t viceâ€"prosidemft, {rat on avcount be war, thov will pe asked to acâ€" 1 I1 11 pril Ist next up 1 the tho 1 U h d th ittern t1 cpt ises the reduction is to ir endin Ladies‘® Patents Reg. $3.00 and $4.00 In small sizes only n a kee will receive rcut ed Mr. Kelle ill likewise have been DP 11 i It December 31 p be he a cut in ill terl Fhey the hi A SUGGESSFUL SAGRED GONGERT LQ ADVERTISE AUCTION SALES AND FARMS FOR SALE AUCTION SALE BILLS tone quality printed here on short notice. Cive us your next order. Telegraph â€" WATERLOO _ ONTARIO Chronicleâ€" Telegraph It onters.c=>~ 3000 homes every week and covers the field thoroughly. The Chronicleâ€" M $1.29 in the ti Women‘s Slippers M aft pré Julisttes, eto. Regular $1.25, for There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the of its lustre, its strength and its vi life: eventually producing a feverish= ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the bair roots to shrink, loosen and dieâ€"then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonightâ€"nowâ€"any timeâ€"will surély, save your bair. F Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton‘s Danderine from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful hair and Jot# of it if you wil just try a little Danâ€" lerine. Save your hairl Try itb MINARV‘S LINIMENT CURES «ISTEMPER. â€" o ol n cml in ‘Thin, brittle, colorless and “m hair is mute evidence of a neg! scalp: of dandrufâ€"that awful scurf. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, ; HAIR STOPS FAL Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent of Danderine right nowâ€"Also‘ â€" . stops itching scalp, 4 it it be attacl Farming and Poultry Raising t Pethaps you want to go in= o the poultry raising busiâ€" ‘ss ; maybe you‘re already in t but not making it pay ; Of t may _ be you have already ecn in itâ€" and failed, ~yob Taught ‘by Experts but not ma®ing may _ be you | n in it and aht be induced + ain if vou could sueerss of it. Â¥ sood living raisi poultt wron with rvery phase of iakinz poultry raising ‘t be induced to take it up n if yvou could only make cerss of it. You can make od living raising poultry ; v01‘ll . never â€" learn how i a book. The way you lcarn to make it a _ sute css is by means of _ the e poultry raising Course,of International _ Correspond Schools. This is not & â€"schemeâ€"not mere theoty t a course of practical lesâ€" faught by experts, dealâ€" with rvery phase of nronâ€" od livin vou‘ll _ a Lo lrarn t d the cost back _ beâ€" Course repays . you profits. You can‘t if you raise ponltity way. It wil on o have a business of For free descripâ€" ir cut out and mail }0 6 o o a s 6 & a% #4 28 Mechan | elephone R \nllnn-q En I extile Mar civil Fagineer Nuilding Contractor 79¢ rete Construct‘s bing. Steam P‘ Superintendent Pa | Wiremen ! Eagineer cal ftemanm cal Engineer gation on my lon. trade, or