"It was ntuu l r‘rimp to m u 'aclulvad, Nomarlavs it lmrdnrsz unm- m mu rrt he tt mum-n: l rum! on of Hm mrmbrr: ot Prmldvn! Wil ,m MbInuL I:~ Na: F, t I“ “tnzmlnry at tho Tron'nry. who mnd,, Hm: at“, ADC It, madn h undo. a» u "ite lights of andway, New York. when A. â€and" bus hm" Mama nttrt an. Hrmwnd muxhod at for seven! sonar. , _ Heattoo runner wttitl: "I hum no patience with the spendthrm te' . TU Aan who hangs (mm hu- dolin- I: the nu who in Will to win , _m tttt Ian who mumm- M tkrttt." sear I t', bs Vince. ' I :y a“ crime. In 1917 II oommn-d n that ytm 1 ui' IV "Ill-yuan Th " to the em l Grmrra! for?! h to came H, h uburc Genera] Ludo-marl; Genera! Foch. orclse the menu-at earn 1 Tin I many. Gavin,†t, crash comm; tho r.-- in the . r M'nlo. _ "“uht d vino a there he' <0 strugglu is woth of the dent of ti." with a: fave tinuaRee of book srouri, atrircoir'..'rt Thu _ hospital 111 is way to the tiirec' land mu ME in recorded, each on t' a l ministrat' :9 329,649 are l, change in in. Tin-we import:; Jailed troan mu 1 the past l‘rw my year 1917. a [law doing in tl ~Hnm Red moss l dislribumd t tinny ‘ . 'F front l , m xiv‘v uf _ others , "'s lamilh .m; L] ed by trv. I' comm v" _ but the um , partnipa' l great mu; r Icourge‘ J \ mes‘ In ir.e: , B.tdiers a' 'h' T“ ovéry Manny (r â€enlists and mm] it is war tiru amen _ amour ' " said Sta; ns ' " "Cl. " L I able lim. at . Meunwl.t!. In; the stunt. BIbL \, "tri, , I “KL dr,. Ihlgests the my! Inasmuch m , I. COP'? toi" "'0 '. rundown! um. ,r A union of tCity, :. Inde There u u uniwnml feeling that the Federal Guvernmem would take o. (It (mutton k" "null-ling food when. but widenth the mlnlsten are -~ union. to undertake: the job. By placing in; resportoc"oslyty tor lave-u~ “Hon upon m â€mum mrporuuons. we "roretTtrrt, m is t'rruptirttt to "pun th buck" to th a, 'mh 'iu'mselven. Inasmuch m T m Ml the bhvierat an?" _ [t '.b t" w f .er nocesaary I. cop" Sui“ "'0 :Aiw. up Ike- artion my " ot pliui :L. wwonalbmly on [it " N "mart Whit" the in" Kit " Burn-g com A The t' l Historian ch 9mm Pdtiit an'o' or WAT "Loo, out . . ADVIITIOIII. I“, clan "In!“ English and noâ€. In a†bunch... In. "shane" must be left at chm am“ not In» on. War no... PLE. , ct Lu thr mutrcrt The Chronicle " T 'etnitva4rtt it, n ru' ox; en, I "I‘m-1 bu - m M - Thom Mn. DAVID Inn a ma. LIIITID )lrl lnl irir5 no It M do I . 'Hl'! 7:: â€I: "-iy law it. '.x.Xirw': it app"4uTrrAH' mum? 1-H :, var (H Hm t'.ttueir'iu! stat' s:ittl " the Society in Eng- ioct ut new The Work of 'he Sock ty in all its departments rl an oumm M the tintuiciai atmement and personnel of rr t ’al organizauiw-s " is intrwestinq to now that the ad Menus " 'he I‘tn'r" F PM}: {1' 1H: war, mnottntirtT to " bs in l. 't Vb; I. :zrv' ', 5 {mm Jvyosits and ptorrt on "N min" vlor‘mnur: an: all: (I? norm-us Ne r, m‘nvk' ~-°4§1I1l91':.T1 NJ!“ ft? doa "lirr, :ml pr Fal THE r tlie COOPERATION Its ESSENTIAL. H) WOPK U! C INAD'.A?i RE r)l'l "ifyit trrohiuitiort Wear t NOTE AND COMMENT. tl 'rtttt ioru " to being in thm I'. a! k at In an!" ot at ‘1":- IL ' :ler am whom: nor nrmr'.r every branch of "' r. m‘llvlv‘o. .ur driTtskrsttm a in tho prminm‘. 7-. TI an? numb" of commitments to in": for 5 n ttt _ 'v-a If ur’ 3.657. TT comtuarvrt with tho “r:- a rrmarhnhtr moor-L Tho, dreereasr In largn'y ow, 'll‘i‘IMZC AND THE WAR. t fl]. mm ml ruAlt.tita" w t .., ctt nut deter [Le ch11 s,'ittattnt, he matter for thaaveliear. nu: the "mumps†HM 1013“.» ccrrah when; lo CtvrrAate price within theit I xv that the tinny. of fair puns is pan HI.‘HOH am yluuvn nor nrmr'.r " nd rill tud n nrdamr-d w not _,' be new izn'tu Pultiuuts lirpnr Hill hren so in the mind of 1nd dintt in Inv‘knps for Ontario for thr 'f. (-1 ti, t 'rmmvod mummy of the pro Jinn " ml lo arr “My “ham-z. now In the time to ex TI. -;n “over thr to "~qu bum Inwrud L'rriin in such a rirtrtnrr as bevy bat In N. tulurxfl" the 1mm mm (110 durinx bu th. C) "Panic cn itw battle front tr "l mm trr. 1.x; warn-n of Crank: mm tbt, sisitia" population. This 10-. 'ation, '., "0 taken at cartier ‘: 'i'tl mm“ warm by thc hoallh dam of he (mt-mu by tho vplllvmir, were '? prmnmlmn: against innnntlza an†(“s Jinn whrn the disomr u-n tht. mm. but people will no ' P. "a? ..'i'hou! its pcs.'ilenee m Wu. gran: thcre have bccn '.; -, and" pox and ozhm- 'fis an In.- not only afflicted is awarding lhruughuut ttc'ariy nest epidemics has baffled the lainâ€! uh p. nu ly nr-pr"' gi, he a humhsht‘ll in Gr, qutrie from "w neui‘osl pm Ny.1 of Hts. Cvntral ylo p the y tho 1(iner inratmWot mun.» m-r'len pow-1m s within theit Jurisdic- fui" puns is not nos ', to include outside mm] thiuirs um the I T: a 'n am: Cit'.vm D CROSS. Imipuim, hate 'oven :L, Tomato. “mm "ht? society toi- tLt' I'd Cross 'Ghiirtt i: :trtrm-lmn .ru-L lur ty i ' (law . y â€nun if?! her containing b 51M (Ivorian-19 I .er nrcessary lr ~'.onalbllily on n. tutsetttMcis an in the prt".v"nt 'z‘zlllii'JIHOH "-nJ. -t of tho 111'er ministration. -tt.-uinty enjoy u ho pi‘qul.‘ in for civic author] hcfun This HP!" to In F um P. Cilia-n ip. thresh '10 [mm the I A great many people surror the rp. luns of deranged kidneys vnd do not understand the cause of trouble or the way to obtain euro. The writer ot this letter suffered exvruviming pains tn the back and in vain his physician gilded to cure him. For some mason or othar his medicines did not have "by desired effect. :Could Not Lift j Stick of Wood 1 Mr. E. C. Oils. Benton. Carleton 'County, N. R, writes: "I am glad to tet you know how murh your medh. (:an has done for me. I suffered from my kidneys, Whirl! at one time, were lo bad T could not lift a otlrk of wood without Ironing on my kneeT and then would almost faint from "It pain In my back. I con-lulled a, doctor About It, and he gave me mm. menu-Ina, but it did not help m a My brother. who In a merchant. and earring all your madlclneo, advlmd me to try Dr. Chase'- Khlnr-y-leer Pills. l (at on. box. or“! they helped me, no I got tnother one. and In)! on until I had when tIvey box". whirtt rural me. I have had no fromâ€: with In" buck “nee. and am I‘M-or withottt Dr. Chan’s RIrlnov-lAver Plllc In the horse. has: nummor t also sutured from piles, I “not! throw how- of your Ointment and " ourâ€! them, , Mn Corulnly recommend Dr. Ctt-'tt Pill. and Ointmont." Dr. Chase. Kidney-Liv" Pull, on. pm A can. "a I box, 5 tor 81.â€. It All Gaul-n. or mam-on. his. A Co., Umltod. Toronto. Do not be all“ in on“ mm min: “W... Mr. Olts' brothvr was a merchant lawns. amng other mullvim-s. Dr, Chase's Kidney-Li or Pills. and he heard hit, customers telling about how they were cured of kidney derange~ manta by their use This led to Mr. on. pultlng them to the test. wlth the splendid results reported In this letter. Would Almost Paint Prom Severe Pain in Back.- Doctors Could Not Get the Kid- MINARD'S LINIMENT CURES BURNS. ETC. 1.asil, Ozt. 2'i--Turkey will accept peace 'crner:od on principles of right an! Jucs"ce lzld dawn by Prrsident Hilton, which the new Turkish Gov- ernmont approved. Grand vizier, Tewfik Pasha is quoted m a Constan- "W“: "rrtpatch. as having dated in Parliament. " is just such experivncen " that of Mrs. Burner that has made this tumou- root and herb remedy a household word from ocean to N‘ean Any woman who suffers from intumrtmtioet. menu“, displacements, backacheb new 'rrégahsritiet or " the lua'gum not. rent until she bu given It a mi in! for Ted“ advice writs L din Pinkhatrt ind-him Cat., Imus 'iL'l't iilil.,llilll PLEAHS PM l1Mlllll [If llfjlhllll,lfft jifij'firf WELSUN’S TERMS {if PEACE il. $lllEll Mil M OPERATION i(rrllillll. neys Set Right. , .1ettte" " 7" Trttl Wllnn mnmzfnr‘tun-rn wok to Intro (Inca Home new product to this ram: mun-my they ttdBqrtier, It in the new": pom-n which the mph of this com. munity rend. no†Ida Mutt col- uln mat '"'", of ml "In. to you. "While the first day's canvas: is hardly " {Mr (nut of tho orttanir.o. Hun. tho refurnn m tar in InviIrMo thot tho time and mm upon! In or gunIann are going to arbhwv n magnmrom "an"? l ' Sarnia's Dertttrrteteation I _ "Burma had thr, lam?“ narnrlr in) its history mm and tl halt mile, Inn-LI and two lndustrlos there have alrea-v " won Ihtt honor emblem. Thvso are tho MIXPHFY‘ Company. with (ma humlrorl ppr Item of its rmplnyvm, suhsrrlhinq fnrvan amount nw-r to! 1"'r mm. of lhn annual payroll and? thrs Lnughonrl Company. also one hundrm! nor t'rsttt, it tho emvirtvr,osl suhnrz'lhlng 20 per rent. ot (M nnnu-‘ al pay roll, i "Thamoavlllv stole a march on the, whale province by starting to cam van at midnight and wlthin 25 m'm “In had practically 'loublnd Its oh. jtitivp, l :‘p’on'h'd Mar-L Last year ::pY--:)di~l rmnfm u'rt'†uhnined trom emphy- vrw m industrial esurtrtishmcnts. with h wv'r' sup-gnaw! to he tIto, realm of irasir {Irv-ummmlvo :rtvirtrts. an} (1:1va " )1 ho rctrrrater. in this ram~ “Man. " is urn-r02“. hownver. that “Him, " is .nr'ierr'rtt, however. that this surmiso was “1-01sz reparlsin- Nun" Hun ttw Qinm‘i‘l avvrngo of last your in going to ho ctrr‘ede-l. and what in equally gratifyin: is Hm In» punse coming from pcnplo of forolgn hirlh _ A uhsrription or 311.000.0710 from the Sum). (‘nmpmu' or Cartarla. helped to ‘XWI-il llamiltnn‘s mm while Lon- don's figures inclmlt‘d $2f"Ch000 from the Huron and tdie, Loan Company. Toronto Over Twp Millions Toronto mum] up the splendid tm ml of ".?,202.950. divided amen": 3.029 'W. iE'-.:n?s. ()tr'nm sumscrftr,ul 31H.- GOP “Allimvmh tho wpnihvr t'ottlitioIrz tvrro must "nravormtshs' as " 'ros minim: ‘n nvzlrly atl parts ut' {ho ura- ri‘..'l- the i'nnt'JKM-rs 7.trt MT ta C? :‘p’on'h'd nun-1, Last your :=nY--:)di~l t---Tr-tusaLrt_,_f1rt:, _r'c'y'ccfl1trt1r_ip, _h_a_, "gsno over the top" with a rush Tn the first day's drive of the 1918 Vie. tory Loan campaign. While reports from only 319 out of " units had been received tomight, at provincial head- quartors, those showed suhsr‘rimiona totaling $12,160,600. as compared with 37.024500 subscribed on the first day Lcst roar. Ontario Goes Over the Top in the Victory Loan Campatyu. SARNIA 'iiirii" PARADE Sergeant Hunter, a returned Boi. iller. addressed the meeting and ask- ed the aid of the United Furmvrs in a. national committee of representa- tives ot employers, labor unions, and organized farmers tor the purpose of aiding in restoring soldiers to civil life. and in settling future disputes as to'wagen and terms 0: employment. All these limiters, however, win come up tor review at the annual convention to be held "l December before final adoption. [IVER 1,lillll,llllll UN HHST Ill? Ears held at the headquarters ot the organization in this city today. Planks previously Adopted by the l‘nnndian Council of Agriculture were reaffirmed. including sweening reductions in custom: taxation, and the substitution ot a direct tax on unimproved land values; a. sharply graduated income tax, a heavily gm- dunk-d inheritance tax an his? my (aim, and a gradltatt‘d incnmn tax on the profits of ccrporatioms withaspe~ vial squeeze on watered stock Toronto. Oct. M.- Alp-alum free dom of dl-cuulon; no dunno in ce may. relations to the l'nltad King I'D") till after full dllcuulonu by tho Vanadium people; rvpeul ot the War. Ttmea Elan-[Ions Act; permanent Do- mlnlon-wldr prohibition ot the manu- tactute. Importation and sale or ti. quor; nationalization of runway. tale graph. telephone and slmllnr public mum“; natural resulrcen to be leu- ed for short terms by publl." auction These were the plain planks In the proposed platform of the United Far. mers' of Ontario, tentatively agreed upon at n [Deming ot executive ottr lill FAVOR PROHIBITION Would Repeal Warrime Urges Election of Republic- Blectiona Art; Want Pr-. ms to Show“ In. dom of Discussion. son's Wanting Will. (1, H. Wood. Ontario (-hnirrm'li. at Pt riv'vin': I'm first "ay's ray-.125. PMTFIIHM t ill-i httiilt" illllfiil FARMERS REPLIES Ill IllllSlll T Ooh-Eat? 31.: "The Ar mm? Arr} :r . No Obstacle Exists The text of tlm Austrian ropi'v tn President “Winn roads: "Austria-Humtary aecptitvr all the "auditions the Presitrent' has Irtirl {nwn for the NUT} into ntreotiatiims far 'in arulittiro and mute, rm oh. stm-lr- mists acrorrling lo the judg- mt-m of Hm Ausirn-Ilungarian Gow z-rnmnm to tho beginning of tut-so mt gratistkms, "(‘ansequonlly, Austria-Hungary is accepting all the conditions. The Austrian note is dated October 28. at Vienna. and is sicrrAd by count Juiius Andmssy, the now Foreign Minister. Ts'" iviTti"triirTttqietittttnt "trrtrt!tft him» i of the President, It adheres aiso to the same point of view contained in the, last note upon 19 rights or “ml Av.stro-Hungariatt mph-s. espm-iuL ly thtsc ot 1tlzet'ho-slovaks and _ tho Jngo-Slavs. “In reply to the Tt'ttte of I‘rnxfden: Wilson of October IO, wich'" 511 to the Aurtrocttunprarian lhvcutmml, and giving the dm-lsiun of tr." i'rvsi- dent Jo speak directly with aim Mm. tro-Hungarian' Governmcut _ on tho question of an armistitus (ml ot" p91â€! the Ausrro-tIungarian Ltrsvrs:mmrsr.t has the honor to d'nclare that equali- London, Oct, 28. - Armr‘linr. l) 1 despatch trom Banlv. Austriu-mtnyr,t_ ry/ is notifying President Wilson mm It In ready to entor upon 110mm mum» Nations all-l arrange an armis'ivn asks President Wilson. in hi4 reply reply M him, to basin cwertul‘vs in the subth. The AttstrtrHustgav.'an l’orvigu Mi. nister the despmrh stays, in=lruvhtl the AustrrrHangarian Minisu-r- at S,tockholm ycsttsrtluy in ask this SW"- dish quvrnumn: to Wm! I‘m- follow. ing note to the Washington tr nem- ment: All Conditions Laid Down by Wilson Are Accepted in Full. . . WANT EARLY ACTION ( Maw York, Oct. IE-- Got. Tm. _eiiifri: answering Wilson's appeal for the return of the Democratic ma. "tttr, in Congra- urgod the voton lot the nation In an address here last night. to trim!" the coup-bl to " publican leadership. Ouch outcome or Mammalian, he declared, would u lure Cou, all!“ that America is de. termined to speed up war and innit! on unconditional surrender of the en- emy. and would â€we notice on Ger many" and her vaaul state: "that they would have to deal henceforth with renoltm: and straight-forward soul of American people and not merely with the obscure pur- po-rs and wavering will of Mr. Wit. can.†To SPEED U? WAR Tu"- manual but. srtatetsrraa, Middle Aged Women. North _ t3tsrsn.--'trdits I. Pinkhun‘a Vega.» his Compound restored my health alter ever thinÂ¥ also had faned whoa ttteg through (image ot {mm here In nothing like i to overcome the tryin symptoms." 4:. I'm-la mmox 197, tg'rlt'yiil'dll', Conn. iakin lt, and thiGGGrUiGl' Bach); Xave'disib: itd.'r'S"'-'a'll'l' M. Goon-t. 925 ,"d'll,"d1','l' Bt., Fremont, PYeemmst, O.-"t was passing through the critics! ruled of life. being forty-six you: of age 3nd had all he lymptoull incl ent to lint chmgc - heat thushvs, nervousncu, And was in I general run down condition, no it nu hard for me to do my work. Lydis E. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound was recommended to me to Pt belt-ring, fo_r my ir.ottbtesorhictt " surely prqved the but T,gr'W, my trorrbtrq,rrhieh " surely proved who. 1.fesel . tter and {hunger Sq ever, wuygince Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. &lo. \twrrrv-Ihu LYDIA E. ittgg)gitii"1 l, VEGETABLE COMPOUND _ AFTER PEABE ilsrr't rretdy. in "mew M'mistce at ask HH- Swn- ml NJ:- follow. In taL, Casds ""i"i)'it?' Paris. Oct. 29.-(ofrttsiat)--Gerterat cheney's Ist army continues to close in on tiise and has captured the Ger- mrn first line trenches. arr! barrzck: 9outh of Chateau in the town of Guise. South or Guise the French hmâ€: passed beyond Lc'r.:j,'f:.-m They also con. tine to make progress on the' right bank of the Pex‘onne river. 'Ettrtt=ertttrmrhrareerrt--xtsca, MINARU'S LINIMENT ‘LUMBEF- MAN'S FRIEND‘ sub Ject "e;rotiauisum mum. jun-arc 'm‘. Austr"crrHrrnrfar,v unvl {he Sum: the opposing: gr-mp. zan'l fur an I mate vc-utirjw upon all Austro garian fronts, "it asks President Wilson BEN. BEBEEEY’E ARMY Jl?l1llifjl HIE Mil 1.55% ammu- without uwaniu cf mum "egotiiititms, i, "e;rotiauions unun‘ ppm The Flavour Lasts A Se,? offering to " sweet art ls naturally the sweetmeat that gave him most refreshment and great- est enioyment when on duty. r Made , In Clonal we mam UH. 2:22;:m..1m1191 magnum tthe u'llll't' - In! the but In urvlc: tq.ptted. 4 ': [213F235 _l,ll'i'tllll]" SETS L,nvcr it “as announced that the - Iico had recovered most of the mom stolen from the Fxp-‘ess 'm'l'1J','lll,'l " Vi: {nan-w} trt the pockets of cloth- mn 't f“: '03"! cf .1 house near the new of te' robbery. No arm“ have been made. Lid: thc city limits containing $20.00;). r.'rt'te tr. he held up revolver, comrcéicni net out and thcn d: che loot. Tnrontr, Ort. 22.-A [one bandit alto tered the Tororttc-Harrilton on†Trunk: ham leaving the Union station at G,20 this morning held up the Eta- r.-"r. mcascngers G. W. Willllmlon ar,', W. Wilson and got off when the ":5 , t marl 4p ne s'h.'rtrtrtHete Just m, LME: tht tidy hmits with.a tlhh“ conta'cing Home. In High Park tltCe b" he held up an Iuto wlth I revolver. norm-ell“; the occupant to net out and that c'eared awl'y Wm: DO I " El" fl The universal _ military service ttum--.