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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Oct 1918, p. 7

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I'm. Ihuukl uh u W. ' 'r thud [fin can . Pint?! L'g,21'Nd't'.", , . G . ' , ml see/ad,'.'.' l CL', a) . .- m Mi?. I , p J. . I Pl , 2 II II " L 'c5-S A» g; b _ . I on vol-4m! . I 'at"te1p,tt' _ 252': I "I‘m afraid we won't have time to I!" anything.” I nodded. "Her Inn-k is' broken. It's only a question of see one; now." -- ahrTremmrmtr-tmtrrtrTraTTTrttiTo-t, The: hastily launched a life run ow: the side and scrnmlnlul ml to it an the ‘deck: crumpled beneath them :md Inn came I twisted muss ot timbers that ‘writhed for a moment and tell 'lal'k Into the waves to become drirtwood, l, The raft fortunaton had Chan-d the lined: in plenty of time and was now drlftlng past our row toward me "min. HIM. The men on board sputum busy Iarr-using a sort "t man! nnd all made out of an our and I couple of ollskiun. ‘When they got that rigged up two at ‘them held it up while at third attempt- l ‘1] to steer with a second our. minimum L VP Thou-nah of woman in Pun-d- In" momma Kt, lininn, and hm». been "and ot worn-n3 " Dr. Piano'- Fnuuu Prensription, Vnint tt er, chill. cw t pun u and" or irregu- ungh nhgmba qurorlnll, npd 'e" to [PM II “In lion "Go, 1-, " knowing!» valued it ol 1i? %Trr'viiriGaiOu" 11k}; {Sim-"a "£38 ”In. who "Hm Iron hymn-ho. mama's Irifitii: "par u.- "m. "I'rnTrip‘inn" n I _ u. n can. or m- u k t J. AlTl,tdrTli21"Crt autumn; a"; “What would you not, " you wen In a boot around In the lake will "a, chance of going: to New. In tel: minutes?" I yelll-d so gs to be bun! above the :11 "t summse you would h wishing for nuuu‘ pointed Mover“: - (m n Him " Intuit." "'rln- um: us to come out “They're going to try to land on the other point or the core." Lucile and. "We must be there to help them when they come ashore. There are rocks shout n hundred yards out where the raft will strike if it itut't drlreu tmst." She led " on a dog trot which took the Iatrt luck out of me when I attempt- ed to follow. I got there some way, teu,,'t2',tt,ttgroto-ts (with: up with me. "Hi - to be tsignaling," Bop; hm luau. "Wouder what In {in} iaiGCmilr' 'iurii,rur.i é); l um 1M "mun-r ol gill»: rhiHrrn Ind Mn I fer m ntlv bud "rad of ' we}. I It m- but did .9 not Inn. what to "It - unul my - n we no norm M the 'an w- Fc'drs in "cT.t"ta' winch IN- bent-I bud hand to he and. " In A ume du- wnie my 17mm "tn-ind Ind dtd Uta-don luv me. no I uh M-me In It tett tbot thm, I." In. a. 'Pv- 1W, . 3'.an Jet " th-tm '" "23 Fin-R incl Tid - a-t is “In”. Tub. £333.. E w. .I..- Mtore hon). right ' _ k. Why. “'In-n- Is it 3" ling-l: shook his head n'r-xl-ubly the Ileary.8\~n "it us to male out ' _. Ito decided. “NI "'3! mun. " would Coon-(1M by 'nnl- A. “an.” MOOHV. ", ing at ttnee." 'n'md h busy ptr Ae mus "1tt'tupt 'lis. Kelli. when TUVWO, Omg -"4, a Cay-i:- und build" I run highly rum-“morn Dr Pierre'. "voriu Pmripln-n to “rod and "att-doot mun-m 2.. rum-h them." ; "int get him." I Immediately volun- ;hh.-,-." Lucile de 1eered brietV. mummy. "rm I "You'li be drowned nun-sen." Luella mm He‘s been protested. 'r ton-yours." i "No, he won't," Bonn natured her. w?” Bopp de ("Monty can "run like I turtle. I've " ten sewn him In the tank It the Ath- ., "etie club. Besides. from ruling he's _ .m: nt our-e." has full of " u a lite preaerver." "Who In she. Captain Perkins. Ind why Is Ihe dressed (but way?" naked Lucile. Ignoring the return-1* to cotree, I disengaged my hand from Kent. who was next to me In the line. and struck out for the spa! where I had Inst seen the new! just before it but! tisa [men rad. l CHAPTER vu. _ Lipton lt. Clair Ind tho Five Fridays. UCI L'E's gasp of usinnishntvul u hm: she saw what I had magma! was followed bi' In excluu-utluu of womuul y concern. 1 “Is tthe drowned?" she asked. I shook my head negatively. "Just swallowed a little too much water, I guess." explained one of the men from the boat. "true II be all right Is mun ll she gel: I run of hot ron'ee ln ber." The, ("wound (I. rock. to: M- ulro- ulnmt Immanuel: and and ad from the run In a cunt-ct noun. Un- der the dlncuon of Kent. who Ind and n book about it mwhere. we tonn- ed ourselves mm a “to line by holding on to one mother's hands and India; out Into the Burt. ' One by one the shipwrecked vim-n- struggled to us and were passed on up to the shore. Three were limited in thin I". but the fourth failed to nuke It. 1 could we I hand bobbing up and down a human-d feet uwny, but In I moment the bend ditsttepeatrqd alto other. "that mu ean't "tun. He's drown- tmr'." Lucile shouted. "Won't nome- body um him t" "I dunno who she be." slid the up- tnlu. "She some Ibo-n! u Hum Tistgt and “It! Illa was going to VII! View." “Dressed Ilka that?" "No. alt; she was dressed "on. When we struck the rock mar yum!" I told her ve might lune to swim and shed or!" dress Jun-t as light In pout his. She went Into the ('Iblu with her strip. and when tube came out we was like (th and asked me It I coaMnted that was light enough. I Towed It wt; and we didn‘t have no time for expla- mluom. because Just then we broke In two." ngzgomamthD-W I Atrnost Dropped Hor Whoa t Hap- pen-d to Guns. Down. We undo a rough .mtretcher and (‘Il rted the uuwnsdoua glrl to the house. When we had plat-ed her In an (xv-lulu room wt left her to Lueiteu one and had a nu; may In my bedrhulnber There were now uli men ot us. from of me. and I grabbed it before t could sink Imam]. It was a woman. nun! l towed her easily by her halt. 5mm l was nguin tn shallower water. when l “mu able to stand, I muted Ind picked her up. She was still In- wuslhle. n the silk tights. dottbiet and hootl or Bouuliud In “A. You Him It." Ollhe newcomer: Ike rapt-In was I (all. wiry old man mm slum. ferret buck (you Ind I so! of VIII-km INK. not], trimmed for one of use "mun." In "shore Arm." One of the other men. I green. lInly 'qttttttttter. "II oln‘lously In empluym on the hon, The all." turns-I Iv obviously I museum". The Immune!- were Inclined to tttite Illlnuu pull-mum Irv-ll}. The mason." wI- lam-yen Ind -mtottatN under “at In!“ " mu- not unul l Ilml sumo-2 moh- .d shore (but I noticed anything pecul. " mum! the young woman. I almost hum-ml her when I happened to glance low" and diiwosered that Ihe Wu! clad tty n mum "r In": I was In time. The body nose to the surface Just In I'M I s ORIGINAL DOCUMEN'I I "I didn't have In: Inn-hum puttlnx Hunt.” he replied. "but that good lot-kink ‘girl more mun-1| in an uu‘Iul nwwt to iget to Fair View, ttttrt uhl IN I he. I “at her hurusn‘agglc Illl‘. M.' hilt-r were not In that elm-u shape. In (art. I may say that some of her ttues was: com structul on the grin-nil prhwtplp or I doughnut. which Is mon- huh- than any- (Mug eue. Jim, here. my rugtuwr. ain‘t I regutar engineer. being an how he turned by (-orrt-s'unulenw. but I Dirt-d him Immune he): our of tlw Int-st couks In the mute. He must Inu- Iltlm- something wrong"- The other mun tried to lutrn'upl. "I kuow"-the ruptnlu brnwhml hlm verbally one side- "hut you must but f doue .otnetttitstr. Anyhow “a plum"- tost uur IIPIIII r'outtuetel.v. lDruwnl-ul the the: too. Aton- we 'vuut do mu“ thing we Btrttdeireal the rocks out hen- nnat you know the rust. Now if you cum I muting gout run of vottre and Dome baron uml raga jmll Inrn Jim looms III the kitchen. ' WtrWTfiTi'Tsfi/Tfiifl‘Ti-TIII-7537 ‘laulkl slanlur ty minv berom, l sumo! {asthma tf qrttnt you In" ttte In sourlng on your mom-ch or "on like u lump of lead, refusing to digest. or you belch no and qreetatq sour. undue-tad food, or have n foelitut of alums“. hunburu. (when. unmet, but...“ In mouth and ohmlch-hendlche. you can-get bloc-ed Mlle! In ttre minutes. Put an and to Itomuh trouble torn" by (own: I Inn Mum! on. of Pnpo'o Duper-In from my an. um You realize In ttee, mumm- not nood- lul it In to In!" from Indication. dump-In or nay non-ch disorder. In the amen-t. and! mac! doo- mm 81‘0ch menu, OASIS on 1)“qu “Pap-'- Dlnpmln" make. alck. low. - Mom»... manly fool an. in In mlnutoo. l "ttered the pant-nun a lull of m) clothes. "Yott'te ulmlll my build." I illxm‘dh'tl. "mu-urea he Inn] been qudu In suffer I mm the mun-u- quI the nun-r In." I would outftt llu-m with sous" of Mr Gnu-If; old ciotltets. l rumnmu-d the closets. hut all I rmllul liml was I silghlly mom I-nlvu suit of evening clothes and n I'm! gucl white l-Ilmer. I had ttever s"spected Mr. Green of own- in; "u.vtuietg us lrlvnluus us Hun. The I-uplulu losw-ml himself of the cumin: ctottttm uml while he was trot- llug tin-u: on I naked what haul tsate pent-11. th: Evoked at me will! dish" or. as tr to my. "I have not." but aux-med jun! yhe "me. I I...-Lul ul liupln. and Hum- lumkul ll keut, Wllu :I'hnuwl. “l"ruit-n-tives" is sold by dealers everywhere " 60: I box, 6 fort2.ii6, trial sue 250 or sent postpnid on receipt. of price hy" Fruit-rave. Linsisd, Ottawa, Ont. - SPANISH J Mia...“ “Mn-whit. " Fruita-iues" regulate. the kidneys sud bowels. causing these orgmis to eliminate waste reguhrlly and naturally us nature intended. "F'raititives" keeps the akin active, and purities Ind enriches tho blood. " Fruititixes" tones pp and strengthens the organs of digestion insuring food being properly digested and assimilated. _ 'eRUtAmVES"-1 THOSE Will) ARE MUST SUSGEPTIBLE ft IT _ wut everyone needs now In I general tonic like 'Wrstitwtives'e This wonderful fruit medicine is no! I germ-killer. It is I bod "builder; u. stre"gtlrmaker; a if/ltr/IIN?,,';; a power in protecting against the ravages of disease. Everyone can take ordinnry pro, cautions. avoid crowded places, and “$6 “l“ruit-a-tives" regularly to insure sound digestion, to I‘m-q the bowels and kidneys regular an. the whole system in the best pussible condition. Then we no safe from disease. . RISES ll BAMBI Spanish TrtBuestsa meets most severely elderly persons Bud others whose power; of resistance no weakened by illness, work or worry: especially those who are "rurrdowa' or "not fttlimr up to. the mgrk." _ The 'e,t"vttit or Spanish 1rtttum"n which p yod such havoc in Europe, bu roughed this continent. Thou- and: of causal of the strange malndy hue appeared And nanny cub; are llnlly reported; t'surgeon-Generul Blue of the United sum Public Haplth Service havirse stated that “spunk; 'uilaenea will protmbly Ipreld all over the country in at! weeks". s'urgeonA'reneml Blue urge. that "the ilrlivndmd take All the prectu- tions 18 can against goutractia the disease by are and pawn: hygiene". Plenty of exercise should be taken ; the dielsbould bertaulated, etc. The rettily Frmit danger from the disease is not so much in the disease itself, as glut. it often develop- into pneumonia. _ _ Practically - ship which touches our more. from obroui. bring. those infected with the disease. . Ind! “3.346;;hbu To lulu m Dina... 1ltftljftll m, Do (so-mined I LTh.elreqfre6t ! "Now we are combining willy tttel “Ito mlllury pressure, which, " slow. P" treen cert-Sn and trsrrittte. The all «nu II um some w" from male“: gammy defeat, m mum our mm- London, nu. tfl. Major General Maurlro. writingln tho Daily News, may: that ovary autumn until this yvar tho enemy hon burn nlulp to hrlng oft some great coup Ind to dangle winery before the "WN, of the German pooplc‘. like A carrot before the nov or a donkry. This your the ou'lool: hrs suddenly horomo utterly hamlosn. he ronllnuom ttddiM: : (llffljllll( FUR GERMAN MN IS llll?UG London. Oct. 1h--Retrter'sr despateh from France to-day says that the British have captured Lille. LILLE WAS GREAT GERMAN BASTION. London. Oct. ".-The {all of Lille to the Allies tekes from the Gen-ans the last of their great hastions which for four years held up the enemy defensive systems from the north Sea to Switzerland. Callhnli, [Jon and St. Quentin have been given up in the last few weekggntl new Lille completes _the list. A - __ Brithh Iowa lbtaeed thm rtrai During Yesterday’- Ptghttag-- Twenty Villages Wm Captured in Bol- Lille is the largest city in France gained by the Germans and one of the greatest fortresses guarding the French frontier. Old forts and the citndel. however, were built so many years ago that their worth in modern warfare is doubtful. The city was taken by the enemy in the tirst rush into France and until within the last few weeks never hadAbeen threatened greatly by the allies. A Bl" F UM IS K?illlfiil', (ljli'Wll TH" BY BRITISH: " HAIR STARTS Elll MINE MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH ENEMY. Paris, Sept. 1h--t0fricial.)-- On the entire front of the Oise and the Serre. where the Germans are being driven from the pocket north of Laon the French last night maintained contact with the enemy. __-___-__-_-__ -_______ _AA____ __ Before the war Lille was the centre of the great manufactur- ing district in northern France and was known throughout the world for its manufactures of tlax and textiles. It had a population of nearly 200,000 and sent its produce to every corner of the earth. BELGIAN CITIES EMPTIED OF CIVILIANS. With the Med Armies in Belgium. Oct. 17.--Bruges, Tur. coing and Roubaix have been emptied of all civilians and the Gets mans have removed their military establishments from those cities. All submarines have been hastily removed from U-boat bases at Ostend and Zeebrugget - _ - A -- _ _ _ PRINCE DRIVE ENEMY PROM LAON POCKET BRITISH ENTER COURTRAI. London, Oct. 17.--AOtrieiaL)--. British forces entered Cour- trai during yesterday's fighting. Twenty villages were captured by the Allied forces in Belgium during the day. BRITISH START NEW DRIVE. London. Oct. 17.-f0trieia1.)- Field Marshal Haig’s forces this morning began an attack on the Bohain-Le Cateau front, along the Selle river, southwest of Cambrai. Satisfactory progress was reported by the British commander. The Germans have been counter attacking to the north of here, and in a strong local thrust at Haussy, in the region south of Valenciennes, pressed the British back in the western edge of the village. ' ADVANCE CONTINUED IN FLANDERS. London, Oct. 19.-The British are continuing the advance in Flanders north of Svilsce canal, southeast of Le Cateau. where the British and American troops are operating. Bazuet and Mazinrzhien has e been captured. The British have advanced more than six mil. es east of Douai and they are in eontaet with the Germans east of Vled and Cateiett in that area. FRENCH REACH oUT's'KritTS or GHENT. Paris, Oct. 19.--The French continue sueeessruliy their ad- vance south of Wassigny and east of Guise. They have reached Sambre canal on a front of nearly nine miles. South of Hannapes the French cavalry are reported to have reached the outskirts of Ghent. Reports indicate the continuance of the rapid Allied ad- vance on the Belgian coast. "iGGiG,Riet." iiir-aeebrumse has been occupied by British sai- lors and Belgian and British soldiers. . MORE FRENCH VILLAGES CAPTURED. With Allied Armies in France. Oct. 19.-British and Ameri- can troops south east of Le Catezlu captured 1,200 prisoners and 120 guns yesterdav and have advanced about 4 miles since the at- tack began yesterday morning. The British are more than three miles southeast of Lille. On the Belgian coast British warships are shelling the retreating Germans. ' BRITISllfAPTURE VILLAGE OF‘WASSIGNY. London, Oct. 9---ioiricint)-rn continuance of the offensive south of Le Calcuu Field Marshal Haig's troops have captured the village of Wassigny. The village of Riheauville. north of Wassieny, also has been taken and British troops have entered Razuel still further north. Marshall Haig's forces north of Cambrai captured a number of villages and crossed the Douai-Denain road. Advancing north- east Lille the British reached a point within a mile of Tourcoing. TOURCOING CAPTURED BY BRITISH. London, Oct. 18.--'roureoing, a city six miles east of Lille, has been entered by British troops, according to the Evening News. Between the Sensee canal and the Lys river the British are contin- aitvg their advance on the whole front. Belgian infantry forces en- tered the city of Bruges today. OVER 4,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED. 7 "W _ [findém'OEITIEE-L’Moi'e‘ffian'»i.lIUU"pris"oners were captured by FK d Marshal Haig's forces yesterday on their offensive in Bo.. hhin and Leeateau region. BRITISH 1llll IIIIIEIIIIIIII IIIIIIIPS IIIIIIIIIIE fllllll IIIIIIES INI] IIIIE _ IJIIII nlShlMilllil Ill] GUNS IN VERY POUR [in by the Allied Tore es. JN0llloN tary premium combined with othrr pressure has been sul'ficirnt to break his home from, New Fall Silk and Serge Dresses We have Jud received a shipment of new Fall Dunn. repro- Ientlng the very new"! and In"! In tho unon'l nylon. " Include. Botany Sewn. Popllnl. all“. 830m and Crop. do Chan“. Call In and on thin partlcuhrly "no "no " Fall Dru-no. We "pea a large nhlpmonc all“ Wool Jon” Dru-on ttte Full Wear. very noon. A " -tmertt to about trom. Do not an to on them. ' Bring your Fun m no. no hurt them "palm and "moFd. Have Arrived A FINE SHOWING OF THE SEASONS BEST her A, ttttd FINE LADIES‘ WEAR AND was. W. FELDMAN WOOL JERSEY DRESSES. a strong. foundation Gk robust tthr.'! b “h In mg. A gtorhq t'det eriArraiiltl"ibi-e - and n-ir- tho but iy vigqroug health. 70.. Atttstertltun, Oct, 19.---The evueuation of Brussels by the Gernmns has already be- gun, aeoording to M. Hein- rieh, an aetivist Belgian do- puty. Tho deputy is quoted thus by a eorrespondent of Nieuws Van Den Dans at Itosendnal on the Duh-h frontier, who says the deputy himself has arrived at Brussels. The eraeuntion reports refer to German troops and not to the eivilian population of the city. BRUSSELS BEING Mlllljflfll BY (0llll 'flllllll5 Report of Belgian Deputy Refers to Soldiers Not to Civilians. Paris, Oct. 17.--0uthmtak. lualnlt German. have occurred In northern Roumania in the Provénce of Molda- via, say. a despatch to the Journa- trom Zurich. The population sudden- ly assumed an openly hostile attitude to German authority according to ad- vices which come by way of Buchar- est. comes with particular help. Thousands of the strong men and women of today were in youth-time nourished and strengthened to withstand the inroads of disease by the consistent use of Scott’s. ' WI. . M-V‘Tun-lu. (ML if! ihfWIG ill flllll!ilm ABE "lrllrlflilll Your Liver is out ttf Order scans ‘fl' EMULSION t:i,ii?'i'iiiiv?i't'7i, You know the signs-re heavy head, sick stomach. bad taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsia. Pay strict attention to these symptoms and get prompt relief b usin Beecham's Pills. I few Ll,t will stimulate the liver, help the stomach, reg- ulate the bowels and make a great difference in our general feeling. Nothing will En you on your feet so quic y as a dose or two of IlEllitilll9tS PlllS Wsd- " - we». in tbo W: " -1-u '_--,)..-. In .- 25. W’thh‘ Fvtu-T.rrr-TJC=rG' nourished'uad to withstand f disease by the a of Scott’s. vat-nut». (ML wt 'gr.r.at-=a=SS-==- dat m m Hull bind "ars.-daeeq.tt.e. your! 't_r.sAttq0.qPM, Goons Jagger, corner at urea! Ind Manda-Ill“ Gaw- olden NM .iii,7d died Tuna” not“, "a was out ht It "a A.“ caltonlnn 0|... A. L. IITZII, .. A. (Succeuor to Cour-d ”I Barrister, Summer. I!” etc. Emmy to Ian. - otnee-- Pequegnnt Btoe% I Market, Frederick St., Int“ J. A.HILLIARD, , Dentist, L.D.S.. Roy-ll Cellos. tat Surgeons, D.D.S.. Toronto m any. All branches of dentin”: used. Office over Lung Bron. I Kitchener, Ont. .' THE EMPLOYER'S ASSOCIATI. OF WATERLOO-COUNTY r.', FREE LABOR BUREAU _ 59 King St. West, mtettmtee.V, We have vacancies tor men "c, man In alt lines of work. It TU out of employment communieoto us at once. No charge tor to“ Hon or services rendered. 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