1‘1. » rtite. N $ WWWVL U Jmmu. ar * iSharth hA ALE, | ~*_ 4 qivdigh, Wov. Z2â€"The en e ie t ns i o ce Werng ecribed as "the first instaiment of theonly medicine which can cure King Constantine‘s affiiction," by the Pall Mail Gazette,‘ ‘which adds:â€" .. i «* *"One argument to which Constantine is amenable is the. demonstrdtion that the ‘Allies are armed with more than amiability and are ready and ‘able to punisW those who play tricks with ‘them. We have seen enough to conâ€" vince Us that We can rely upon good faith in that quarter only by exhibiting that punishment which awaits guile. The blockade is the tardy begining of that process to which supplements will be forthcoming without delay. <! ines of trenches were taken and 0 he summit. zâ€g‘yn-m our advar w# San Micele and southwest rom trench after trench after maki INDICATIONS ARE THAT CANADIAN _ "~~ LOMWILL BE DVER â€"SUBSCRIBED Montreal, Nav. 22,â€"The general demand for information and detajls as to bow and ‘where the Dominion fifty million dollar war loan can be , subâ€" scribed for was reported by banks and brokerage houses following the first official announcement of the loan thisportant Canadian enterprises having mogning. . Subscriptions from imâ€"head offices hete will include the folâ€" lowing: Bank of Montreal $3.600.000 and Roval 2.650,000; Sun Life Insurâ€" ance 1,500,000. The total subscription of all Canadian life insurance z0omâ€" panjes will be $7,500,000. i10>+ ‘ es _WILL BE OVERâ€"SUBSCRIBED. Â¥oronto. Nov. 22.â€"The reception of the Canadian war loan able. Inquiry among small subscribers is general and it is tho E e Long l e ob ce ie nen s "ahis Lanka ‘MGronto. Nov. 22.â€"The reception of the Canadian war loan is remarkâ€" able. Inquiry among small subscribers is general and it is thought that it will be overâ€"subs¢ribed long before time fot closing ‘the books arrives. Loâ€" eal financial institutions collectively will probably subscribe over $10,000,â€" NUMEROUS AERIAL CONFLICTS WERE T0 TRE AVNTAE OF THE ALUES: â€" WO IEROPLANES CoME T0 EARTH RGIAL BLOGKADE OF GREEGE : . ol cure unc constitine s Cist .. Paris, Noy., 23.â€"The afternoon statement saysiâ€" . There is nothing to add to our preceding commiunication. + f During the day of Nov. 22 French aviators at various points on the front took part in fights which resulted in our advantage. f In Belgium two German aeroplanes were compelied by our aeroplanes to come to earth. © in the region of Rheims two aviators pursued by us flew t, Nov, 22.â€"â€"Itaiian troops have m where after making extensive thay, attacked the village ot O . The enemy, after obstinate res! f prisoners.. Austrian counter ‘the heights of Podgora and Calbaric away. ERoEoay . In the Champagne district and on the border of Argonne _ INETC METC been five earial engagements, as the result of which three German aviators were‘ compelled to come down suddenly within their own lines. A fourth was disabled and a fifth came down to the ground in flames. Pn o EN ce LEGISLATIVE METHOOS IN ~SECURING EIGHTâ€"HOUR OAY WAG ~oEFEATEOMTA.F.0FL. GOWENTION San FÂ¥ancisco, Nov. 23â€"at ‘the final session of the American Fflrra- tion of L&bor Convention a tesolution endorsing {heilegislative thet ods in obtaining a universal eight hout law was defea ~4, 8,188 to 6,396 and the convention went on record in favor of economic pressure only to . Obâ€" tain shorter hours. This was after a heated â€" debate between President Gompers and John Fitzpatrick. _ The President of the lilinois State Fedâ€" eration of: Labor and the result of the vote was a victory for Gompers, whoâ€" in an impassioned speech declared that the Socialist party was be hb"- the resolution to endorse the proposed 8 bour day legislation, MG@ompers _ said . he wou,d‘ not "‘Trust" _ the fate of labor to poliâ€" tics." The convention meets next year in Baltimore. # W _ AUSTRIANS DRIVEN BACK BY ITALIANS; HEAVY LOSSES Home, Nove. 233.â€"Yésterday‘s cfhicâ€" ial report â€" says the Austrians broke the Italian line several time n‘ the Isonzo _ front . but. were every time thrown pack after desperate fignting. ‘The Italians charged repeadedly with bay onet, inflicting heavy losses and and taking some prisonetrs. On the Carso Plateau Italians took 2300 prisoners with one field gun and several machine guns. . advertised that its tre have u:fritod and astonished dealers . The idea that advertising must eraggerate the % of the. goods it aims to is false, and the sales of Parisian Sage prove it. " Parisian Sage won‘t grow hair on bald ï¬ldq: it isn‘t W‘to grow hair on & ‘youar hair is thin ; ‘:lh wlmz ol{l't oraplittinl. RchMd ahd 560 are. bothered with dandruff, t‘henm-'krr- n anemenmee e ie o n t s 0 mB c t o# Tremendous Demand for Hair Tonic Parigian Sage is Quarantoed to Grow Hair Parisian Sage has that its tremendous Â¥5.â€"The informal commercial blockade of Greece i4 deâ€" even everyâ€" advance continued along the northern slopes hwest of San Martin we dislodged the enciny making numerous prisorters. f PEWETE B " 1 Hachnol, Druggiet, ‘Waterise ng extensive breaches: in barbed énâ€" village of Oslava and the heights northwest betinate resistance, fied leaving four hundred rian counter Aitacks were all repuised. ..‘ * and Calbarie, south of Oslavia, two . ‘mlore id occupied along almost the entire length ‘of honcstly\of Parisian Sage guarantee it to put us sales | an end to these troubles or money back. stroue,_ S Parisian Sage makes hair i a a n grow if used before the hair N root is dead. It kills the Y; AG dandruff germs and stops itching scalp. _ It nourishes ‘ â€" the Bair roots and falling \ ul ‘ hair ceases. It puts vitality & into the hair and gives it a * radiant lustre. _ _____;_ the border of Argonne _ there have eult of which three German aviators TWO SERBIAN TOWNS OCCUPIED Berlin, Nov. 20.â€"The eccupation of Novavaros and Sieni¢a in Westâ€" ern Serbia, near the Montenegrin border, _ is reported. ‘Towards the centre of the Teutonic advance the town of Raska, about 12 miles northwest of Nevipazar, h_al been reached, and 2800 more Serbians have been made prisoners. Toâ€" day‘s statement . also reports the bombardment of _ Westende, Belâ€" gium, by hostile Moniters, which withdrew when replied to by Gerâ€" man batteries on the coast. : Sotd for only 50/ 0oioiaas targe bottlc by druggists mrywh%‘_____ .u'-."eu- «vm.t Masâ€" crancih® ("Des in giace of Wit«*sr, 256. a tob®. ‘There is nothing to BY TEUTONS !Petenbeck Forces the Pa Will aot A Snowfall of Bargains Awaits You BREWERY AGENT Windsot, Ont., Nov. 18.â€"John N Tavish, agent for the Lion Brew i Company, of Berlin, Ontario, paid fine of $100 in the Police Court h toâ€"day for, selling beer withoht a liâ€" conses Several months nï¬ License Inspectot Pacaude seized 107 cases of beer which it was later ascertained McTavish had been aall_ing cgntruy "WAS FINED $100 IN WINDSOR In a inost stupendous merchandising effort trade for its time!7 moneyâ€"savin ,bpgo,rtu Detenbeck Store cont:ibutes to muie this & that NO MAN can afford to pass it up. O every last article in the <tockâ€"â€"stripped clean in & f?o? otupe:tlcoul ucrczuxvxiuwu, mortunities Every Departm the trade for its time!ly moneyâ€"savin Jlopgort,,unm §.. Department in 4 Detenbeck Store contibutes to m&e ‘this 5:.\:::1' Cuchv%AL TIMPORTANCE that NO MAN can afford to pass it up. Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Hatsâ€"â€" every last article in the stockâ€"â€"stripped clean of profit for the next 9 days. . â€" Bri? it right down to dollars and centsâ€"Detenbeck gives l{ou QNEâ€"THIRD to ONEâ€"HALE MORE for your money than you can get anywhere else. Where are YOU going to supply your winter needs ?‘ f 18.â€"John" Mc M SAYVILLE REPORTS NOTABLE PROGRESE | FOR BULGARIANS ’ T>l~. (Prâ€" wireless to Sayville),. ..ov. 28.â€"Nolcll~ ~rograss for _ the Bulgarians in the ingzion of the south east of Pristina, in Serbia, with the capture of 8,000 Serbiams, 44 cannon and 22 machine gums was announced bx.German. army sheadquarters toâ€"day . Teutonic troops have taken 1500 adâ€" ditional Serbian prisoners and capâ€" tured _ 6 cammons notth @agt of Priâ€" vina and north of Mitrovitza, . Ausâ€" troâ€"Gérmans are advancing throwing back Serblans who are resisting in rear guard action, 8 oo L. R. DETENBECK |= $§1375 2s 3595 > gr2s " $985 . 31275 $1495 118TH BATTALION | ‘The pay cheques wore : also given out yesterday. Lieut. Thos. Séagram is the paymagter of the batfalion and : Pte. Hayward . is provisional . payâ€" i master sergeant. _ P ‘The boys _ of the 1 were supplied with uni ening and present ‘a appearance â€" on parade The equipment arrived vesterday . ular price $2.50. MEN‘S SWEATERCOATS Tweeds and. worsteds with fur bands, regular 75c. Blue striped, . smocks _‘ match.â€" Regular $1.00 each. Heavxj;ibbed wool, regular price""l a garment. i Fine quality, all wool. Reg: MEN‘S LINEN ‘HNDKFS;, sale 5¢, § for 25¢ good quality, worth MEN‘S UNDERWEAR RECRUITS GET THEIR UNIFORMS MEN‘S OVERALLS 10 doz. Linen Hndkfs., MEN‘S CAPS striped, â€" smocks to $198 85° 79° of the 118th Battg.on with uniforms lasyev= esent <a very soldiierly ; parade this motning. : arrived from London to gell at $22.00, Sale MEN‘S DOG SKIN COATS, made ‘ ‘ Serviceable tweed .mmmu Suits, styles, sizes 24 to 32, regular values up 1 100 Boys‘ Suits, in popular cloths and patt! regular price $7.50, Sale ... ... ..>}<}>> <> Bloomer and Knicker Suits, in fine worl value at their reguiar price $8.00, is nw‘s i# uloï¬qudc suits of superior quality,mater est fashions, $9.00 values ... ... ....>> <>> Fine brown and gray tweed Overcoats, ible collars, belted backs, all sizes, regular Fine brown and gray tweed Overcoats, with shaw! and convertâ€" ible collars, beited backs, all sizes, regular $8.00 Overcoats, Sale . Little chaps Overcoats, in fancy double and single breasted model®, uusus.muhrts.w. SRIG... c3 i. 661 (asin ie dr n ++ A Bays‘ Overcoats, in fine quality Meiton, velvet and self coliars, good value at regular price $6.00 $7.50, Sale ... ... <<><>> +n9 +** â€"sunparalleled in the annals of the provisional ’l)‘-ï¬-':mnhawny of a * Sateo River neat 1 Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats WATERLOO in fine tweeds and W *egular values to $1.25 ments, regular price 65¢ each. mere, regular price 50c. HA GLOVES All wool winter weight garâ€" Good BOY‘S UNDERWEAR 3 Prs. $1.00 Good quality black Cashâ€" MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS NORWEGIAN BOAT |NO BLOCKADE~ WAS DESTROYED OF GREEK PO Cadis, Spain, Nov. 2: wegian steamship Libra ed â€" vesterday by fire an explosion in the cat loading here. BRIDGE wAS . WASHED AWAY ; 100 DROWNED $1.50, Saie Men‘s Silk Lined MOCâ€" Rome, Nov. 23. â€"One nundred ‘perâ€" na were _ drowned toâ€"day by the ashing away of a btidge oter‘ the ateo River mear Licata, Sicily, tweeds and worsteds wearing shirts worth $1650 MEN‘S SOX 49° A49° 35° AY° rsted Suits, in Norfolk values up to $6.00 ... ~"** $119 quality,materials and tailorings fine worsteds and tweeds; good and patterns; nicely tailored, p Libra was destroyâ€" ; fire which followed the cargo while unâ€" MEN‘S HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR, in natural, and black shades, Sale ... worsteds, values to $2.25 a pr. Nor and :: double breasted Good grade of wool, regâ€" alar price $1.25. BOY‘S JERSEYS AND SWEATER COATS Serviceable tweeds UNDERWEAR, regular MEN‘S UNDERWEAR Heavy winter . weight garments that sell regularâ€" ty for $1.25. er, regular 65c. Good Quality FLEECE LINED With soft or laundered cuffs and separate collars. Values up to $1.25. Heavy wool lined leathâ€" London, Nov. 23.â€"The FOI fice states that no Greek sh being seized or held up in P the â€" United Kingdom and A hlockade of Greck ports has A suitable Christmas ther, sister or friend wol ‘ subscription to the graphâ€"Will be in Canada for $1.00, or Uni $1.50â€"Subscribe now,. _ . _ stituted or is in force TROUSERS MEN‘S MITTS MEN‘S SHIRTS ; neW» €1 49 98° 49° 69° §$295 §$395 $495 $595 §$325 hnï¬sc CLOTTON uie ¥€ 37°