_-"r'iiiiljtiiit, wan t 101:an w... - -. - _,__ - would ya have to be mood upon." {awn-torn The proposal says the eontersnce)ount 'tt would be charged to make Anna Humanism one smother the conception ot meirlprnpmed government: regarding those prtrtciir-yslory be Nu to recolvo nnuloguu- communtcu-unl you Hons. us well u request and give; No m In“ and candid explanations on antes! peac than; point: which need to be precise- Lernmenl " defined." ie/ noun u _ ' 'w-sr,.- tBs., A.†r.-. [arm i. “than. than-Alon- at some nun-I new“ use. with . - to - M pout. Tto trot, he may -tre.et?"t sin will be aaa-. -G%iriaf mane-u (to. m - the IMVI announce “WWW!“HE: V-r' “I. - uw-uvu ----. _ -oaat um (or an the tes) “Mammal D - to and -de'mtatars to s can†tria In cruel: " “all“ tad unblndln‘ dilemma on“n; "no w..h I the but: princlphu tor the conc‘u- pi we an. All at: ot we. in 1 place in . neutral ‘3 “rile her country and it a near date mu n“ the View a would rett have to be urged upon." ‘.qu..utnrs hero I . - ,,_A»._..__.,_ _., m... "r (a to receive anexogou- WmluuHILn-'u-- ........_. lions. at well as request and give“, No intonnution concerning the lat. frank Ind candid explanations on all‘eet peace drive had reaéhed the Gov- thme point: which need to be precise- Leminent early to-day from any ottU> 1y defined" III source. Consequently there’waa in extending its invitation the Amy no [urinal comment, but it may be tro-Huntrarttut Government states timtisteted authoritatively that any action the object: ot the conference would "'eiwtiich may be taken by the United to secure an exchange ot Views which I States and the allies will be in concert would show. "whether those prere- and after complete Joint deliberation. iii'Eiiijrii'fjilii2rtlfCflt ms mam†HEJEBIS FEABE an“: Washington. Sept. 16,-T'tte United scam. to was fully “pecan. has unconditionally rejected Germany's pmsce-feeler, lin doing so the Govern- ment has spoken for ull the co-bcllig- erenla. Almost Immediately after receiving the Aur'-ian Government‘s note from the Munster from Sweden. Mr, Ekem gran. Secretary Lansing to-night ls- sund this formal statement: "I am nulhorizad by the President to state that the [allowing will be the reprv of this Government to the Aus- tro-Hungarian note proposing an un- cmcial conferenm- of belligerents: 'The Government of the United Tg 43" \ " 'd ’er Tf? WK "f; w. ï¬ieups maxxfléir not. M.--to Mulro- ruII-t “I" 'iii'iiiiy UM "t ter, t for person al use fighiing and winninrr Every cent you spend represents that much effort be- cause somebody must do something for you in order to 2r.1?. that "ce7tr--somefj'aly's effort must be given to fSP. instead of to the war. - _ Therefore the less £11 spend-the less of somebody's effort you take for your individual use-the more will you leave in the national surplus for war effort. a tk, N, J;,iEiii;sis'it,,s)) TGa; am “to. mid mk- tho - _ ,A‘ - -4 _“‘ MA 'a"'dirsGiGiiFF 5:23;â€; W uqu - The [Austrian ml at“ that more be no hurrupthl d tV 1m and that as “discus-Ion to.“ . oe. so In as eon-Mend by tho , [1'6qu to otter Draw†ot menu." ammo“ he“ My when word! cums '0 pm: dismal†trom Am-' stardnm (at Nauru-Hungary had propoqed nonbinding" - ducal- nionn between the belligerent' on neu- trnl ground. _ . - A. h; “lawnmo- D, c, Sept. ".--Aas-', rh I: crack " m “and ot van-vi " "no whiz wozsc nun “(one ran-e talk. new it the time; 3 strike her In: all. TMI‘ m: the vhw azure-led In onGiil Stnlea feels that there is only one reply which it can make tthe nug- tgestion of tho lmperlli AmstrxrHurt. garlan Government. It has repeated- ly, and with entire candor, stated the terms upon which the United States would consider peace. and can and will entertain no proposal tor a con- geation or [no lmperuu '_"i"ghr".R%."" ---.--" garian Government. it has Fii'iiriiijCi7a note had it not been found ly, and with entire candor, stated thetnecessan, in order to avoid the Dog. terms upon which the United States l alhiiity Jr grave error. to make a. Care. would consider peace. and can andlgul comparison between the omcial will entertain no proposal tor a 9"“"1011 sad that which was received in romance upon n matter concerning news deapatches last night from Agn- which it has made its position and sterdam. purpose '0 plain. l Thus, emphasis was added to the Spee-r' '.regsulort. [declination it nny were needed. the u.- l anulhv’u statement was given quickness of the reply indicating the Mr. Lanslng’s statement was given out within half an hour alter he had; received the Austrian proposal It', would have been forthcoming almost immediately upon the delivery of the ndividual takes for himself nr herself the more effort will there be left for ling tFe war. Aunt-la Caching 2% U“ n.‘ b of . c. a,'if,l!,)l,i,l)il1(i?s,,'iijit,,,' /s.F,,.l" [ti1lfsllljaY,l,'s'! "iikx‘k-KJA 'fit/ /%-â€>/ "tidCirbii-',r'c'it.ri-eeriri, Jig by the surplus strcn th of a money eaiS individual saves aw... . 6w... w... I I I... u am you url. Nrt.'" and In!" all a. I!" " "2'. Pa, ___, am in uni aim rm. to" tutor“! “I. of alum to nun ind 'ti-th. What they have do†for others “I! " do tee you. Bud what Mr. . Hump no: " in. boon tips!“ up no. “thuly an l can] u: lllld. War I.- out " no 1ytt'" A tour do.“ " Gil Filter-t no right. I cum who I Pill. too math, and not] home should but. I boa." Mr. lllrrop'l experience with Gi. Pills In. boo- the lulu " thou-ands of others, in all put: ot this conti- nut Tah. the cue of Mr. B. Milford. Galetta, Ont. Mr. Milford bad been troubled with winch: tusd kidney trouble for no long that his wile deter- mined to but I remedy for his amic- tion. Having become convinced that Gin Pills were whlt he needed. she pcnuadcd hill to tomlnonce treatment with this well known remedy. He did so, and lurpridng result: were. oly tained almost immedln-tely. . tun-HI min...“ This is In ulna from Mn. Mir ford's letter:-- "After one done of Gin Pilln my husband found them to be enrily what he needed, And the! mlnng two boxes ho wu completely cured." Canes like the» prov: the value of Gin Pill; Try them, We I box at all dale". 1n At least one Billion dollars wlll be rained In (‘nnada during the present tucat year trom our: war taxation. Dank. Je-tftp, 'INT. eta-â€MOON iiiie'2.inetdtrMT=1t', trr. .. Inn-IMO. will lit cub-l a at - "In“ which - to a. - t m hon-Ib- lint tun VII any whenâ€. than! n a. the Rd titiu.wttttioe_ter and pans. out an a. “nu-Nu- uu mini.“ new In Amt“. mum develop. I LeeA,'utrttrti,eT in: 'MrBo.. to we“ tha not. to which a. â€one pun an up.“ tn mm“ that on maven. All than power. - gone on record formally n “comb. the condition- ot pom Ind down by Pro-Inca! Wm " ttrote own. _ . - . ' Isld down by President Wileon a [bit own. There in some speculation in tttBttUl circles " to what will he the next step in what in recognized " the greet Sex-mic - omretrivtt, Genereuy it is believed that the Goran end Austrian mutter! leaders will point to the American reply " en evidence that they hue done everything poe- eible to bring ebout pews, and thus try to strengthen their people tor In- other winter campaign. But enother‘ View is thnt, owing to the intolernblo conditions in AustrivHatuttrrr, there ‘ls more then a possibility of e break- ing up ot the Quadruple Alli-nee; that Austria. having gone through the form of making a peace propanel. which was promptly rejected. has than clear- ed the way tor her next 'rterr-aittn- conditional surrender on the terms laid down by President Wilson. BALFOIIB 0220831) TO RETURN OF FOE NAVAL BASES London, Sept. 1r.--tn hi: addres- volcing hln persona) View that such a eonfqrertee an AutstrlarHurtttary has “moaned in in peace note, would be vpoleu. Foreign Secretary Balfour uprrued his oppositlon ttt the return to Germany of hcr naval bases in var mun park of the world. (ifflllllll jllihk l WAS SUEBESSFUL London, Sept. 16.--Reuter learns that. after an intense artillery fire the Franco-Serbian troops yesterday at- iacked the most powerful Bulgarian positions that had been organized and fortified tor over two years. The whole positions on a trout of fifteen kilometres. including Vetrenik. Dobro nolje and Sakai. constituting the most 'ruportant part of the Macedonian from. have hrmn carried. Fifteen hundred were taken prisoners and a mat mtem1rarr-ot-,asu1ur,aeur much mar leriul were. captured _ Will Bring Great? Triumphs _ The capture of the rot and second ‘ino Bulgarian positions niong a ten- "tPit section ot the Doiran-Vnrdnr front on Sunday was announced by A. ll Balfour, the Foreign Secretary. at a “eception to the Greek delegation to' night; tie referred to this. which in. volved the -thErmrmr ?ltTr?rtrtt'yy IO guns as the prelude to an import‘ ant offensive "bringing greater tri) umphs, in which the British and Greek troops would take an equal and glor- ions part." . JURLS1 LEMON J01CE IS A SKIN WHITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotlon tor I few can“. The juire of two fresh lomona strained Into I bottle containing thrre ounm of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remark-lilo lemon skln benutifier n moms the cost one must guy for u small jar of the ordinary cold [ creams. Care Ihould be tnkrn to stain the lemon juice through a Bne cloth so no lemon pulp gets in,'then this lotion will kerp fresh for months. Every woman known that lemon juice is used to bleach nnd remove ouch blx-mishvo u freckles, nnllovmm Ind tan and in the idrul akin softener, whitener and hammer, Just try it! Get three ounces of orrlmrd white at may drug Btore Ind two lrlnonl from the grocer and make up a (winter pint of this Imtly "smut lemon lotion and manage “NR-By Into the face, neck, Inns and lunch. ITALIAN TROOPS PENETRATE AUSTRO- HUNGARIAN LINES Rome, Sept. IG.--- Italian troops have penetrated Austro- Hummrian positions at Prnmag» minute. the Italian War Omee an- nounc‘cd to-day. NI emmv 13- wauitirut park on Monte Asolone "WW I)". to ftizht. ___ I Comfort l, Lue' , cleaniné' to any the danrgman 'n-tr-tmort-u."'"'". :IuII‘lnlnlnluuuululu Death Result of Fall. While witnessing tho -sports in Montohello Park a week ago on the occasion of the picnic at the soldiers and murBeB pt Toronto College Street Military Hospital. Mrs. H. T. Bell of St. (‘atharines toll and broke her vrisl. Blood poisoning and tetanus 'cveloped, and silo died at Wellandra Hospital on Monday. om,eoou-mt-oousrott'or-o"'""" L.-Cpl, Hot-on Kiltod. Word was received in Woodstock if the death in action ot Lance-Cor» mm] Frank L. Hotson. whose mother residea in Detroit. He enlisted with the 168th Ban-lion nnd was Inter Aransferred to tile int Battalion. He um mu... -...Fi-'e'e-- -___eH transferred to the lat Battalion. He had lived here since threo year! of ‘29 Besides his mother. he In surviv- d by tour platen, who live In Detroit ln vlew of the grunt diftieuitr ht de. n'eloplng the peat boss that are said 'O exist In Southwold and other parts t Elgln county. the question of us- ‘m: twat tor fuel In St. Thomls thls winter has been abandoned Several "lawns hnve obtained small quantlA 'tts. and intend to use it as much as unstable, but any extensive develop- :itrtt or sale of this coal substitute, It in mid. In entirely out ot the questlon for this winter. In Much Wanna Man. Produce dealers. country storas,‘ creamerien and small town dealer. In Iirantford district are anxiously fooli- Ing for 1: man ot geninl temperament. and with about $3,000 worth ot their produce. He opened an ofttrte It Brant. tor u n commission merchnnt and had much produce nhlpped in. vhlch he immediately shipped out. giving cheque. to the shippers. These have been returned protested, and the min cannot now be loaded No appeal his [yet been made to the police. County and Distract Notes Rohert Tgylor Mod at the home ot his son, 10 Slrnifnrd "root. .setrattot% on Saturdny "ternoon. tn hln an. Inn year, Ho was horn In County Derry. lrolnnd. and tune to turtadn ttt the age of ulxteen yum. For many yarn he wn I fli’me In It!!!“ town- ship. Ind only a nhort "me am eamq to the any to live with his son, He In nurvlvod by (on: mm: Jamel. John pm! Robert. In this city. um mud. It Clinton. . - - -. " the um sum Military Service Can: nation 't-utioete, waved by the Gov“- msrats.Ctstmeitmi Mtth A-t, 1913. KAI-l crnzzm or my. UNITED sum m CANADA. WITHIN THE A03: for the time being vacuum BY TAtt LAWS or 1112 UNITED muss peescrittinq com- pulsar-y military service, except moo: - have diplomatic exemption. ARE MADE SUBJECT AND LIABLE To MILITARY SERVICE IN CANADA, AND BECOME ENTITLED TO EXEMPTION OR DIS- CHARGE THEREFROM. UNDER THE CANADIAN LAWS AND REGULATIONS. The regulations governing this liability are published in the Canada Gazette (Extra) of Nut August, 1913; copy whereof may be obtained upon application through the post to the Director of the Military Service Branch of the Department of Justice at Ottawa. To tmrhat sures cmzzus IN UNITED STATES CITIZENS of the description aforesaid who were IN CANADA ON 30th JULY, 1918, HAVE SIXTY DAYS FROM THAT DATE within which TO EXERCISE AN OPTION TO ENLIST or enroll IN THE FORCES OF THE UNITED 3. EVERY MALE CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE AGES for the time being SPECIFIED IN THE LAWS of the UNITED STATES prescribing compulsrry military st-rvior, not including those who have diplogmiiv .teyyy,ier, 31TH; IN TEN DAYS AFTER TIIEIEXPIRY OF THE TIME LIMITED BY THE CONVEN- TION within which the Govrrnmvnt of the United States may issue him a eertificato of diplomatic exemption, SHALL TRULY RE- PORT TO THE REGISTRAR BY REGIS- TERED POST, and in writing which is plainly legible, his name in full, his occu ation and the date of his birth: stating also whether he is single, married or a widower; and if the latter, whether he has a ehild living; also if married, the date of his marriage'; and stating moreover his place of residence and usual post Mire address in Canada; and, if he reside within a city or place where the streets and dwellings are named and numbered, the mime ondnumber of his street and dwelling; or if he reside in anothrr plaee, the lot and concession number, seetion. township, range, and meri- dian, or other definite description wht rehy his place of naidenee msv be located, having regard to the custom of the locality in which he livm: and IF WITHOUT REASONABLE EXCUSE HE NEGLECT an FAIL TO "iiisiirEii " THE. trEteArtrMENT oruutmCt/Mti.tYMtY SERVICE annex; NOTICE j", l London, Sept. ".-iotticiat.)--tHrbiao and French troop. cough". ionerur've in Macedonla and have prom-cued more than 'tee Runyon“ an Impprtant Ieries of ridges. . _ 7 ---- __.-A-..-_- .un on All“. -i[firff'thh (lllirfllE ME Bill (i,llllll MillllMi AND Ill GUNS “a THEIR (lff0lillk Ill MAM I" ""va s-uu -.._.- _. '_--'-" CAPTURE 3,000 PRISONERS AND 24 GUNO. Allied troop. have upland more than 3,000 prloonon ind " Cheir casualties have been BUght. ' The All!†are movlng “Ward on 1 of more than " miles, and have taken the village " Grantham, " can of M.t"otstir. ‘ A Juan!" division In tighthtg with the Serbs and the French In reached Koziak. the moot Important ttttslttott in the region of me We!!! London, Sept. ".-- (otriciat.)-- Lani night witneued the further inn In of the Bridal: linen northweu o! " Quentin, Find Manhlli in his report Inounced that the British made further progress in on. In the directlon of Le Verguler. j The text of the gtatqrqtettt rerad.t--"Our troops made progreu y m the-direction of Le Verguier. northwnt of Ct. Quorum. WI _ our puma!" nightly reeterday and during the Mom alumna " _ tbetween Leno and La Bane.) Ind nttrthwe" of "DIV. 'ttri) , Flanders "can." ' "A' ,7: London, Sept t17,- The arm-h IdVIth I- being pro-led t_iel,i'ii' Serbian and French isaire Progress of More ‘ Miles, Occupying an Important Series of Moving Forward on 12-Mile Front. _ YprnMcnln rend and troop- BRITISH LINES IRE (1llSlllil, III i III IIIIIIIHWESI III SI. IIIIENIIIIzi 1illlll HEPIIIIIS HIIIIHEII PHIIIIIIE REGULATIONS STATES. at MILITARY SERVICE IN “'3‘: THIRTY DAYS FROM m " " accruing or soon LIABILITY 11““ toearrrcirettsrtihro.tioa. ttiotti by the Convention also that 'metmtt ditBomatic exemption my be a“! the optional periods -treari6. a CITIZEN or THE UNITED STAT!" WHOM THE REGULATION. Ars, required to REPORT To m H TRAR under the Military Service M FOR THE pmvince or DISTRICT Wt WHICH he ls, in the manner by the all! prescribed, WITHIN TEN DAYSPQ THE EXPIRY or HIS OPTIONAL and will be SUBJECT TO PENALm without renewable new HE FAIL 81‘ REPORT. For the information oft. whom it may concern Sections 3 and 4 tMift the requirements of registration, with-CI it will be necessary strictly to comp!†act out substantially as roliogim:--. / particulars tsforcsaid within the time 'intihtt as aforesaid, HE SHALL BE GUILTY I') AN OFFENCE. AND SHALL BF, LIAB F UPON SUMMARY CONVICTION to r) prnalty not EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRB] DOLLARS, AND TO IMPRISONMENT for any term not exceeding six months, an moreover he shall incur A PENALTY fx REPORT IN THE MANNER and‘ wmui $16.66 idh EACH DAY after the tin-63 when or within which he should have'regiawnd-a during which he shall continue to be tinted!“ tend tend. _ V 4. EVERY UNITED STATES 8111? WHO HAS DIPLOMATIC EXEMPT' .4 although not othcrwise subject to that? regulations SHALL WITHIN TEN' DAN' after tho granting of the same truly REPORT; TO THE REGISTRAR, in like manner “I; with the same particulars as required by tho} last precgding section; and in addition he MA embody in his report a true and mingle“ statement orthe partirulars of his rerti 'ak of ttttyd/i excmption. NEGLI'X'T %'l FAIL IRE. without rcasonahlccxcuse tow I with the [equirvmcnta ofhthis section 'SHE 'c'iiRsi'riiir'iilN OFFENCE FUN-18H- ABLE IN THE MANNER AND BY Tm: PENALTIES provided in the last mug-dip: section. Ly are new wlmn one mile ot "ttere.', HAIHNIL. WATIRLOO. in" m