tm. May 1tt.--Th. 00mm- suhnarhu in. u Donut. on me " - â€In in. been block“ " a result of a new raid try was» naval ttil on. an Mmluhy alumina; The abode“ - VIuletlvo. on“ with mu. m bun tunk "ro" the â€In“. to "to harbor. The 0mm- not! on. not" beat. Tholr “.0.qu In" "ht. , â€My the new» have can“. out am an on a m ; â€mumumnmmuuummuwmm Gaia-ui-i-r-ua-ter-tteel, ' -iGifiiuia..---trt-et'"eeet no -- " cm In $.1. 0|»qu mum and mm in. aims" muck nsmm billllll BASE Ill swam (i0llllllljlll mm mm; mums new SW of Besottrttggrt Raid 1?Htlttrlr nudginvarly no on? on emit. moron Lumen ‘5 ma. - - Tho operation. twinned to clan "W not“ a! 0-1an and toolingâ€. were “manually coal-widen In: night. when the obsolet- _ V|ndic¢ivo wu sunk haw-on the pin. and “to" the outrun“ " the 0mm harbor. Our “out for“. have "turned to their but. with a lo†0! but on. motor launch. which had but: changed and van unit by orders at the Vitte Admiral on now-n! it (mm am». into the hands of the enemy. Our casualties won Our “out torso. Dun returned to launch. which had but: damaged and lo prevent it "on! Valli». into the ha light. , “Oi-IMOIIIQIIIHIMMIIII-IIIIIIOMMIIOIII-fllllfllilï¬lml"l-IIIIWIOMIIIIOIW'WI We do not realize the serious situation caused by the shortage of foodstuffs on the European continent. If the crops of this con~ tinent fail in 1918 some parts of the world will be face to face with the dread spectre of famine in Its most horrible form. It is our duty as farmers to put forth our best elforts this year to secure a maximum production from the '300,000 acres in this county. Grains, meats, sugar and milk are necessary. Organizations to secure farm help are in active operation. Farmers requiring money for feeds. seeds or stock will receive courteous consideration from every banker in the county. t The outcome of the war now largely depends on the necessary ,supplies of foodstuffs for the soldiers and the civilian population in Eurone. I believe Waterloo County 1vip.rtsrom.i.PPlr, to the ' no I . up. mummy. law. who a I t The outcome of the war now supplies of foodstuffs for the sol in Europe. I believe Waterloo 1 distress call of thousands of we} verge of starvation. puma by atritiaii%svr; Vindictivc, rm Wit Concrete. Sunk Acton Batman to 0mm Harbor. (By A. R. G. Smith.) -. The recent oi-dir-in-Council cancels all exemptions and makes no pvovision.for exempting farmers or any other class of men ttom military service. J In view of the plains made by the farmers for I larger acreage of grains there will no doubt be much anxiety, and if tho ora; is unwind out in in“ letter it will cause mum inconvenience to farmer». railrouis. iniirstviai concerns and many other urancnes of commerce. 7 - .. . A ' r n_.._ .u '... A... anal!“ and cum many Other uraucnca v: Wm".-. e... _ The object of this Order-in-Council is to secure and sup- ply immediately much needed reinforcements of men to our gallant Canadians at the front. . This is the most important duty of the Canadian people at the present time. The men who blocked the road to Calais, fought against terrible odds and were undefeated at Langemarck, must have the whole hearted assistance of our Canadian Parliament and people. Let us be patient and remember that before this war is won much sacrifice must be made. Every effort is being put forth to have the-military authorities consider the requirements of the farmers in A growing and harvesting as much of the Canadian tit crops as land and help will permit. Let us "Quit oursel es like men" at this critical time. V wmmmmm I “apnea. Krakow! "Get Me Mr. Jones" WW. 2'll always answers. The Food Situation The Bell Telephone Co.' of Canada tTiaipsemrN “QUIT OURSELVES LIKE MEN." get (Allan R. G. Smith.) u ask one or your sum w_ lr. Jones on the telephone." t ready to speak when he 2ii%i' iiuiidGaiiiirea on the ---e.".rle,T,=7i,T,.= [t 'd Fl iwr'te/r""twi" wwungi‘mm NEW 'MI ' . ammo It I I l“|‘0»6hlâ€â€œ||‘ I“ your sIaif to MI', Do - 'uctia u I 1tNl0r,:j', {WWI}!!! "If [UM] SENSE l DENIES HENRI mm Ham. of Common mulls-Win]: Wm. - Ir' gov -...._ --v~_, vu mm - I mu. man in a. “an“. but; - and name: tgt It†Form Pro-hr Alum M Io m din-Ion NI noth- tor a. unbl- - od . and. eon-mm at a. Home to inc-tun. tbo - and. by an P. B. Inna. w director of mum†unto. a ti. In 0.00. who I- n has to In - " lend an up would" “a an: member- at the Cabinet had - FiiiFii nun-mum to a. not Mr. mum's Wu. lee II. 'B..-""".- ... -_-__ -_""_'" mt drew near tor (browning ot n dehato. The alien-le- were packed. Among the notable: present ion the Archbishop at Canterbury 1nd Lord Stamfordhm. teary. . The premier spoke at great lemh. tollowing Mr. Asquith. whose remarks were comp-rhtively hunt. Mr. Lloyd George was evidently under restnlnt. as regards details of military open- tlons. but he quoted document: to dis- prove Gen. Maurie-eh contentioa'ol lack ot veracity on the pare ot hillt- self and his colleagues in the Cabin- H. He refuted the chnrgee to! Gen. Maurice. and decllred that sutu- (i.':.':':)',?, made ia his recent speech. to which Mnurire's curses reierred‘. were mndo on mtormistiort receive$ trom Gen. Maurice‘s department o the wu- offtee He showed try documen- tary evidence that the extension ot the British line was mule because at pressure exerted by France. and that the decision ins taken on the whim iirtiiraiGrrithoritie.. In urea- ment with Field M-tper.. cu â€up“... l Moving his motion tor the appoint- ment of . select committee to probe lthe Inn-ice emu. W. mum- op- ened by urns-In: his ballot um tt Ives not the but!!!“ of Paylunnnt War Cabinet havlnx Interfered In no way In the matter. although It approv- ed " the dhpocltlons. That the House believed him Ivan evident by the reception he received and the vote. He V†loudly cheered when he arose to speak um when he Mt the Home. ',iiriciriiGU, his†into the war. l The House of Cgmmons, he added. had [more than enough to such “untrue The vote ts regarded as a great step toward clearing up any nil-under- Handing between the wnr once head. and the War Cabinet and win do much to stop political "snlplng" at the Government. ii'GiriGi' that it the vote had been against the mlnlstry it would have re signed. - _ _ trtretrtiy R. E. WEBER _ To RUN POR THE ty. rays that u I recult ot the pun- sure being brought to but on him " nun, ot the “dill“. he ha decided to nllow his nuns to go before when} convention which I: to he held here tomorrow. in primates were held tonight to vpolnt debates to the imayentlon. The chief IMO? val be Mr. Wm. Proudloot. K. C.. Leader lot the Litrerat party In the tuna- turo Other int-glam. eamAttet It wii,iG," - emanci- at nu- vuwu hr-'"'"""' w---__.,_ ,,, D, R, Ron. Embro; George {khan glad Dr. Sinclair. Wo’oduocl: John Me. Levin, Eu! Zorn; John Catder, Eu! Nissouri. mad John Lillian. Blenheim. The Funnel-3' Clubu of Non! Oxlord Gi," iiirG% -Gurursttem hero on Sunni-y to 'tteel n earsd.idftt to rep "sent GG," TriG Jilin; election? Poon BOARD ISSUES WARNING 'TO DEALERS reached the Guam: Food Bond that certain rot-ll deahsr. in" been nd. vlslng their customers to buy tn'ore aux" 3nd ttottr that in Demand tMV der the new rrsgulttiomr.. . Wooduock. my '.--cRehtrt, E. urn luv um. .-.-._,.-__V A warning hu boen issued in " such cases um the practice - be discontinued It once. “(I tttnt dear ers who are urging such â€can!“ [arch-m may has their application Jqr/"eotse reimd or delayed. Mort mor. customer: buying qualities which will bring their total holdingn‘ up to I - nmount [Ill 1rr.atiowed under the tood board regulations, mike themnoiven Iinhla to n‘ilne ot “tween 3100 um! 81.000. while the nunntliy of angnr in the" nonunion in are" of the "noun! which they may 1egtsitr hold. any bruised and torteited niior Mu is. loud. to“ wen. The Bruce municiml leIephoIn "stem cold recently ".000 won! M bonds to Mum. Juno. new†and Murdock McNolll. lumen. The prtre chained was In â€can of any Olen mule by broken. ottawa, Mn 7: -PtTht' Mu pciiiAtGiaiitito Street Contact “on! Church In Toronto none mun - _ - A: _ ---- I!“ 'iiiirtU'iiiGt"iGroe" the Ptret on negation] Church. 8n mud-co.- hu received qho_DP._9c_gno from the FIE-0:38“ - '7 oe Rondo. - an“ Adv-ma. no Brnutford was communion has authorized an “V000! at " per on“. not in the um" run at Its! my The may will Mayan" G' titan-{:1} EMI " mi nu. - At Longth. Now a 0.0. Rev. Brtot Similar who teh the cie 'Klnn rm" "0- .4» um Ge. OXI’OBD SEAT “vuhm.m¢ilu iaiiiiair-.1ttrtmftee, tiir"iGTdGuuduitttty-etP. omit-InmJu-mcLI-luvd tms-ttr,-" "ovum irtiGGGeiaTGiaipy-.iyte "G'iu"a5uaFu9i.irru99e NMX‘I‘I'I. now-39“.» 'iumtqfttotete_tt “I. "l Arr'ii'V'RiiiiCiiiiElie,e" iaarGGiaytoerjeA?a'"c It In out.“ an u, u p†can! 0! Iho;ln_ll - the Thehtttr ot Hamlet bu boot wed up and rescaled to and†em . The (all when. new aloud than In! time:- [In Mi armba- - for the put " "no. an ouri MRS. CHA-‘PIN NU] ol NUJOL LABORATORIES Staudud Oil Comeny ou, Dear Sirs:-- V . I don't think there was ever anybody. man. woman or in or is more constipated than my little three year old boy w . he was so bad before we got him the Nujol that we would leave his bowels unmoved for three or four days. then use almost of water in a. syrin e to move them. The poor little fellow go into spasms am? his father could never stay in the room where it wo ld take almost an hour's work to get them to move. He had been constipated for two years. f think these medicines did it. I have known the doctor to be here and give, hi tablespoons of castor oil. one every half hour, to get his be move. We tried four different doctors. one a well known specialist' none could help him. Three advised operations. said it was the cure. I have always had a horror of operations and I guess always We were going to try a well known Woman doctor who claims cures without an operation. when l coaxed my husband to let use Nujal. I had read so mugh about it. I told him even if it didn't help] it weuld not hurt, We tried it. Started tii-isa him three tablespoon - , I -L -- M. we toms]: moved better we, deem Nujal. I had read so mug) spam gt. . “mu..." _. -eeNe - _ it wenld not hurt, We tiied it. Started giving him three tablespo e day. one after each meal. then as his bowels moved better we, dee the dose as per directions. We-uoed two bottles and he" and we hiny How thankful we were', tears come to my eyes. even now; I think of how that poor little fellow suffered. Just think, u litl hardly able to talk plainly! He has not taken I drop of, it Since last . ., t re..- L... LA-‘t s,.,,,s,ti,lir it till It! 1it.ty Tttlil hi', 4 tllll(ii..lll.l.l.jl pm f l have wanted to write before. perhaps my letter would relieve lot say. God Bless Nuiol, and I will new it. From a mother whose heart w remedy for caustipation. . Dayton. Ohio. 463 Kiefuker St. ' mum. Is NEVER sow m If your draught ' NUJOL. for wine pint. to Cunnin- Selling Apat- CHARLES CYDE & SC P.O. BC: 675. Montreal A has: "Th M 5-..." "out Nuiol will help your child. It's absolutely harmless. Try SI " NEVER SOLD " BULK ul we were; tears come to my eyes. even now; It poor little fellow suffered. Just think. u lit plainly! He has not taken a drop of, it since !et l to write before. but kept national: it till I I would relieve lots and lots o other people. Aggin'â€. ol, and I will never be without it or ceue to recon-am " whose heart will always be thankful for â€mm w Jersey) New Jersey. ," on“ on nun-I for Constipation ,. send tl .00 hi? Ein- - r'N','.t ' Than were two tan in“ on the wrecked a: drum to 3 race ot ll {or in Pthrte w Bttd Inrorod Into the _ The am- an “I t I ' oral L029; APRIL KITCHEN“! .AGINYI: - I. 0 mu A 60.. w," M. Shoemaker. A. J I». J. n. acumen. c. E. Owahlaud. WATERLOO AGENTI: Loam. A. a. Huhncl. q . CHAPIN. it. () I) O LI N 0 0