/ item, YOItefdny'I dlocuulom tn {N no“; of Commons ot the trout. 'iih'erstt British prisoners upmmd m, t "Dian about the In! an". 'ii,tltit' the back of British pa. 96k M topic w†forced upon the r " a Btrotur public demand for _ 7.300 the circumstances or what 'tirttr' Mun blackmnu‘in remn- 249 at!!! In agreement drawn up _ a. "Mable exchuu or primn- Aritus the Briutslt'eomsented to 'iii';;'; that subject and give guar- " Germans from Chum. _ _ _'r_qtpmttrbr, ot the Home Itil.'; All!†Armies fn.rtttnce. n’ m, Nov. Tc-vert-smut, twinned by the British, re- '" $1110an of residents. who Ale in homage tor tour years. irdrtist, link in the encircling ",iiiirtriiosrs, thrown around the 5‘. his“ " 750 o'clock, when ttTilt',"',,': and aunt of the . 'hitis and began n lurther â€jigging-my territory. Mnrly >..j§uult G ilidiiiarGi [#130an with {motion or his experience- up who he had seen In the pri- r (barge Cue. the Home Beere, [ï¬vh nuthennc deal]: of whole- »guth- ot British soldiers. kept} l3It, Inning and vermlnous, and yelled to work long hour- In “It is, Ind under tire at the front, its} to the rules ot The Hague (cation, beaten and tortured 1nd '. to. potty or no often". l [My of evidence that Bri- “handled but “I "In teetet lube". have received worulour priaonen. The W! -K . throughout the var than acne camps were one and "tttteh except the Bantam. continued Io today. No worm could an demand will he a very in too atronzly chemteriee the du- hctor. and it ia not likely unity treatment of men working in it - amea will ehow iiiUiiii mine- and leehwlea, eta. Prie- u lot tllair hatioeala who “redeem were um upland mar tire SE. in German campa. Eventa‘deaplte two pledgei. Crueltiee and I the German - overturea ill-treatment end lemma were even 5W have not tended to in- prevalent in the hoapltela'. both foe. Ily spirit of conciliation. tetrgWer. (amend nureea being guilty. Ger. , or leniency toward the enemy my ind a debt to pay end ought to [mph hreaeta. be made to nay it, u r-d. repri- he stnhing of the winner tok aela he anneated that one mean- waa ie clue on the German note: through the German great regard for evacuation ot Belgian and the nation. dlnlty and comfort of lch town, tor years under Ger their 0mm and wealthier civilian. rule, haa opened what haa here» The apeaker and that he held re re been largely e sealed book or port; which could not he read to the era. end authentic etoriee from Home. because the character ot the no! people of German her-hart atrocltlea. ln one camp aince Nov- toverd the inhahitenta have amber. ma. more than new when Hana which me country any looms now to think In: 2:11“ much too tar. The Ger L; to only thpmnelve. to blame m revelations clue at a T m â€I" "h, tt m JlUll21t'f, '3..." J'S,t a?!“ it an early hour and mm putting up the road 'tPit',",,"" J" the Gal-mun troop- “ “than“ from the bottled who“: ibCvaimteittseteo dur- 'toiteu, but an mucking na- â€Illuminati. Mt behind to in}. itirttt they were tuned. 'tttl were still sniping from t, and street fighting followed .17.“ tho 3mm. (wool. 2iliit,iiijt,i,is J,iiij5iiii ftT lor "et "tfu, M? (spam m . m non auburn "In: iid it 'l'jllf [If 1lllflliElltfgi" BY TH? Miljlllllllt SWE [If STRATEGY an a. In... amt-n. Ethan-adaman- PM tho an. con-lum- {that upon In my mum may or Ankh. and _ W Md but: new to lol- - policy In dmttttg with human-nui- u ee “I But!“ when." manhunt".- â€data-lulu urn- d DOMâ€. [my reporters any tt 2"'llt “f! n mm. gamers ‘voro tt P"; a an am. on" n “a the Mn " omhlhu ml. '" aim-h (and. one»: I: lulu I put . MI .- _ .180. Amman a: Mom 'Ne. , “It“ a 4tt---othte ’mnumou at vii-Tia do other TGH which prisoner: would not in put to. It III necessary tor those tarts to be Imam, known. the speaker 1ttsctarxttt, [Germany had I. debt to my and new l nanny ought to be nude to my It. Regarding the treatment ot British prisoners behind the ttrtgtq 1m in- Goorse â€In. It VII " bid is In! than: that mum be round. Mouth Goa. Ltuurtdorfts had planned I!- drou. his mom)“ had not boon Jul. tilled. Men were being unmixed an [ad put to work Mimi range of the; 4B-rrrlshr)1trn3ir_t._rAtr, m toswz; t Mr George, and that m the ban treatment of prisoners Turkey had proved herself I ttt Illy to Germany. Bulgaria also had treated prisoners very bully. but haw“? the 'mttertng at the cum“- were wu over we ‘the we!) were being brontht out ot the WWâ€. 1 k _ Then the Germ-mu rushed out by the outm “to: at the any uu poa- nlblo mun-m. leaving when um) Inching “nun. who hue given their live: to protect the roar of the main (lemma "no. a machine mnnen van about (In an Avis! _ V the 'tltr “an loft own, One 01hr poo-(No main of "cape In: by smashing off tho point of the Cancun alien! to the south at tho city. Thus the 00mm were gut of! " water to the north and by the mum: to the vent ma south. The mtttutrrt exit from the city was tht only om- Mr Omar-dd nine men pal-pou- ly drown uckn into than foot in or- der to get â€my from I mining camp. In . all mine I prisoner was but an unconsctous and when he resumed his sense: he was better: uneoiisctous again. The lumen of the attic": and mstberltrtarsdant. who carried out the outnu- anlnlt the prlnonen were known. Reports ot what had hippenod At “motion. the linker Qcontlnuod. could not be and wlthom some!" more than Instr. Despite tttlt, ringer the urea" were filled with people cheering win hysterical Joy " their raleau and no chiming thgir deliver-ace. "with. . Work Br Candi-m The captain of Valencionnea in a fine piece at (meal-pip. in their drive of yuto‘rany nhqcmdmn pr shed acrolt the Moneilo‘uud 'elhl» "shed their “use out uh was: tey tow the city. than cumin tun-ply aonthwnra. Above in! city's with em limits the winch country has been nooeed no more in no not“ bility ot attach" across it. Gehnun troopl toduy were thrown in; explains sad 3:: Into the do nameless city. which the Bruit]: haw so curetully avoided bombudin; be can ot the dmser m clvmm. The IWIKOI‘ uld that he held re ports which new not to road to tho Home. been». trio character at that urocltlu. in on. camp Ihco Nov- umber. mm. more than $.00! prison en ot I" unions had due. 0mm mm " - an. In tho calm of hbnmwhmmndmu "oeot-tirer.toettottonmr, whohouuuimnmotn chMmbabuwnm “Hump-Muha- "red'"-- - ttie “do“ “"10qu I METRE , I] illl mm noun . “an Food Board, “was. to, n M Imm’oot. all “I from I up {hon "our, armed fruit. chum-ll III “at in. My. fruit 13-11. ed1hle lemon. t d.- MI, D. no!!! mul prop“. (tom below Eecke. which is siluaml on the Scheldl, about eight. smiln 10ml: of dhent. the Germans have been forced back arrow the river. [ Ki‘renchman who lived noarhv had awfully ohaerved the laying of tho "trhrtrtvem and knew where tho, German had concealed the Flour!» wlm leading to Hum. Al the Frenchman saw the Atmsri, can: approaching he took his life in ttia Innis. racud to thr, hridgo and cut the, wlrps. "a than wnvml to the Amulcnns to tttirtttttt and â€My nun-tad Imus the bridge with a mighty cheer. The touu mum-Pr ot prisoners tak m by the Americana up to this morn In; In the Audenude “(for Wm: l. Many Artiete. Placed Under Ban By Can-d. Food loud EXPORT PROHIBITED tar, Victory Bonds Buy â€mummy. mm um "airman, l Rrret (‘hnve'l phsntdt ~15 "ri mm! he an received with}- by [an mom month. mm in: Imam All. anâ€. up Itetetr- Iu.t.er. m'.muvm,m ~m.‘ Mr. and Mrn. F. c. ("1300. 19 wSctttteWNr Ava. haw m'm‘y roman to hr proud or the "ctsrFvvrrtonts of 'hrsiie snn, Sum. Harry H. ('her. win 1m troot, on tho tiring â€no with tho Canadian, Rrpremfrmtrr PMâ€: for nnnvly threw wars. wring attach, ed with the 43rd Howlfzrr "artery of thrs Is! Canadi.n Division. (u a lemu- monivud trom Setyrt. Chare this morning hrs mrtdosMy m, forms his ttttrents that ho had ins! boon womnlnrl to tho rank ot Svr mam. and had hum 'mtuomravnrtor1 hr hire suprrlnr attic-Mn tor n MHitw ry Medal which would bo forwarded to ya ttttr"ttttr, along with n iMmr tro ‘1. Chump: o'ncor. om.- Fratnlttttntr, Mm upmi Whamâ€. 3 MMfllilgi Ill YEAH MID MIHTAHY MEDAL WI when†'"e .P Ian-9' CORN k um in: waded lf,Rrci--rN Kitchener. Nov, 2. to 1'1ttefttrf"s gnu; "E, Mr. Md p". A. w. Vacuum. m Therefore, when you come for. ward at your country's call and loyally lend your money that Canada may continue her vig- orous prosecution of the war, you are also benefitting your- The Victory Loan is a bridge over which the farmers of Can- ada drive their ho ,their cattle, their grain and amheir surplus crops to the profitable British market; I For, the money raised by the Victory Loan enables Canada to give credit to Great Britain. And only by means of that cred- it can Great Britain buy the products of Canada's farms. Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada. . No'nmh'er T, 1918 , Mrs Willlmnmn. of this city. re. lrr-ivod a letter from her mm. Pte. Gonna» \Villlalmnn. in. which Ito mam: “hat hp is m tho (‘lwnhire Military illusnhnl. Enzlnnd. and In getting on In: wall as can he "porn-1|. In rotar- ring to his wounds ho slaw! that :whrn hit ho had a walk-t in his lett krona! pooknt. and n piot'o of nhflp- 'm-I wont â€trough the pocket nhlewan and never hurt him. "a was which 3hr other News. han-r'r. but ttoF Hula“: he got n" vPry lnrky. The lat. llnr was wrlnm on October 151.. SHRAPNEL STRUCK WALLET IN POCKET these recogniilons or his gallant Ne' vices on tho tieid of battle. and will also tendor their congratulations by his parents upon his well-deserved promotions. ' The young soldier nullsted with tho 43rd Battery in Gserath in 1916. alone with the late Gunner Stanley Someh- pr. and Inn tttKon part in many of the important battles in Pram-v In which the Cttnadians have nlwnys ttisttntruishmt lhnmsvlvos. The Biiidie to the British Market " {£ka Before the subscription lists close, every man should realize die sterling character of the investment; the good interest return of 51%; the undoubted security offered in the Bonds of this wealthy nation; and the vital importance to all classes of people, particularly to the farm- ers, of the Victory Loan I918. self and the whole farming community. It is the duty of every earnest Canadian not" only to invest heavily in Victory Bonds 1918, but to work among his neigh- bors to make the loan a success. COUNT ANDRASSY . (s, mu, RESIGNED , w as MINISTER: H. -\ "m WIT}? r " W‘ING ON THE gtnnww1-K -------------.-_- Mr J "tt' Ct'tt N 7 H V "V a T ANDR ASSY . [ ", _,,' vgvff-‘gm' 'i'?r'tist.eCirf :As RESIGNED , " rs',',,,',',':, an"... tlt Mt as unusual [5313;312" Ie,",),,?"',",,'.".', ---- - l grunt, "may buo- le Nov. Hum mm Att. EN’f-Jmf M *9!!! it ‘Mrs. Daisy Brett. M Wllhdll "e" lwvivnl a mmaaxo mm mm“: m. (b t .wn waving tho inmrmalon that - h:rclr.artd. Pte John Bron. IMAMâ€. I!" l-rwn officially reported nominal m " Canadian Clonring Station. Get. Ma, su'Nrirtq n gunshot wound in an MOI “mi 1itto This " tttrt 9000114! “no Pu. PM“: llhs lznon wounded. but“ I.- l ,‘l'u'wl I gunshot unuml M tho it" urn ml Rppt, uh, Ht- went oversea in]! tho INth PGttation, ‘ IS REPORTED: "t WOUNDED THE _ , SECOND Tm: GIRLS! WHITE" YOUR SKIN WITH LEM“ 1m J, 3r.lre a beauty Iotlon for a ham“ 'rmovu tan, (new... mm '/our 13mm! Pill II! J†u ' H4 re "r Milt-t ml“? will u t u “h thrre '"MIf" cl aâ€! In wht, mu ft a I tft, It