4s Mothers can rest easy after giving "Oalifornia Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all the cloggedâ€"up wastc, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you hars a well, playful child again. Sick children needn‘t be coared to take this harmless "fruit larative." Millions of .mothers keep it handy beâ€" eause they know its action on the atomâ€" web, tiver and bowels is prompt and sure. "Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Oalifornia Svymp of Fica," which ï¬m-’ Rains directions for Labics, ahildcen, o« M ages and for grownâ€"ups, * Look, Mother! If tongue !s coated, cleanse little bowels with "Caliâ€" fornia Syrup of Fige." IF YOUR CHILD is CROSs, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED oners of war. Occupation by the allied and United Sta es forces jointly will keep pace with evacâ€" uation in these areas. All moveâ€" ments of evacuation and occupaâ€" pation will be. regulated in acâ€" °* _ cordance with a note annexed to the stated terms. 3 ~Repatriation beginning at once and to be completed within 14 cays of all inhabitarts of the cotrAtries above mentioned, inâ€" chrcing hostages and persons under tria} or convicted. MUSTâ€" YIELD EQUIPMENT. 4-lurÂ¥.'end¢t in â€" good cortdition hy the German .armies of the l'»l-l lowing equipment: Five tho sa :d guns (2,500 heavy, 2,500 field), 30,000 machine guns, 3,000 minenâ€" werfer, 2,000 airplanes ifighters, ! iCOMPLETE TERMS OF ce en o it ie We d t Rcar m m Bei tm h t 0 0 t n oC o o t n oA d t w trgne , â€" Washington, Nov. 11.â€"The complete terms of the armistice signed by German envoys at Marshal Foch‘s headquarters were given out toâ€"day by Pre sidgent Wilson. They are:â€" ~ k Military Clauses on the Western . Front. ho en ic t 1i t i encÂ¥ ol on e ts e hn m e B cce 0B onl e ue stt B l hi 1â€"Cessation of operations by land and in the air six hours after the sizmature of the armistice. 2â€"immediate evacuation of invaded countries, Belgium, France, Alâ€" saceâ€"Lorraine, Luxemburg, so orderâ€" ed as to be completed within . 14 days from the signature of the armistice. Germ:n troops | which have not left the above mentioned territories within the period fixed, will become prisJ‘ THE GERMAN ARMISTICE PART ONE. :';;5;“‘"‘2?‘#5:% f t m Memeodlermiemno n‘ Mind your eye! It iinf; don‘t move regularly, you kwow itâ€"the habit has hiTed. e y S on s cng hsM ae en Ataset large intestine, decays, generates poiâ€" sons, which are absorbed into your blood and carried all over your body. Your nextefiort will be more difficult â€"and soon the bad habit of constipaâ€" &ion' will be established. The good uo on n tm Cd y A0me SE habit of regularity is repisced by the bad habit of irregularityâ€"reflex action is paralyzed, and the waste accumulsâ€" tes Don‘t exchange & good habit for a bad one. Nujol builds such a strong habit that it offers a maximum of re. llnlit,loreumple,uuthehonrwhtn the delicate departments of your diâ€" gestion combine in a supreme reflex ac ion to move your bowe‘s. Nujol cultivates thet habit. . If they move regular‘y all you know is that you feel w(‘l{. BUG darts at your eye. Your eye cloâ€" sesâ€"before you think. Reflex action. Your eye telegraphs to %our brain "Bug coming!" Your brain flashes back "Close ug!" You aren‘t conscious of the exchange of messagesâ€"but your eyelids close. Force of habit protects you. Habit and reflex action save time and effort in numberiess ways, and keep your brain clear for the real problem. d Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL_.QQ. (NEW JERSEY) waste stagnates fu your hllats w itc C "Regular as Clockwork" s a maximum of reâ€" P. 0. Box 375, Montreal CANADIAN SELLING AGENTS FOR & MUST SPARE INHABITANTS. 1 6 In all territory evacuated by the enemy there shall be no evacuaâ€" tion of inhabitants; no damage or harm shall be done to the persons or property of the inâ€" habitants. No destruction of any kind to be committed. Military establishments of all kinds sRal} be delivered in situ as well n! military storea of food, muniâ€" tiona, â€" equipment | not â€" removed during the periods fixed for evaâ€" cuation. Stores of food of l"l kinda for the civil population, cattle, etc., shall be left in \I’llLl Industrial refab‘ishmenta shall not, be impailed un iny way ard (her‘ bombersâ€"firstly, D; 73‘s and n‘ght bombing machines. The above to be delivered in situ to the allies and the United States troop@# in accordâ€" ance with the detailed conditions laid doan in the annexed note. } â€"Evacustion by the German armies of the countrics of the left bank of the Rhine. These countries on the left bank of the Rhine shall be administered by the local authorities‘ under the control of the allied and United States armies of oc‘l cupation. The occupation of these; territories will be determined by allied 1 and United States garrisons holding . the principal crossings of tho, Rhine, Mayence, Coblenz, Coâ€"| logne, together with bridgeheads| at these points. in 30 kilometer' (18 miles) radius on the right, bank, and by garrisons similarly. holding the strategic points of | the regions. A neutral zone shall! be reserved on the right of thog Rhine between the stream and a line drawn parallel to it 40 kiloâ€"} meters ©(24 miles)Wfto the east from the frontierj of Holiand tol the paralle! of Gernisheim and as fat as »practicable a distance of { 80 kilometers (!8 miles) from the | east of the stream ©from this | parallel upon Swiss frontiet Evn-'l cuation Bby the enemy of the, Rhine Jands shall be so ordered! as to be completed within a further period of 11 days, in all 19 days after the signature of the armistic. All movements of | Cvacuation â€" and occupatien â€" will be â€"regulated according to thel note annexed. i Mlbrimstinent en NEW YORK CITY L* 4# N Pills, purgativemineral waters, sa‘ts castor orl“ and other c ithartics, weak n apd cause strain. They increase conâ€" stipation. . Nujo!l acts easily, harmâ€" lessly, naturaily, Your druggist has it to start. Nujol night and morning will give you a reflex action a ; ‘‘reguâ€" lar as clockwork."" Be as proud of your inside cleanliness as you are of 1 clean face and clean teeth, Nujol is sold only in sealed bottlâ€"s be.rin! the Nujol Trade Mark. Insist on Nujol. ‘You may swfer from subâ€" stitutes, sistance to the cloggin‘ of the tizes, Don‘t wait u.nifyou're « CHARLES GYDE & SON Send for Instructive Bookiet Warning : iescs r{?ï¬i’ï¬gfl 11 10 j# MUST RELVEAL MINES 9 pe:snnel shall not be â€" moved: 1 @ s and means of ‘communiâ€" __c tior cof «very kin1, railroai, ~ v aterways, main roals, br dges, telegr iphs, _ telephones, sgha‘l, be ‘n no manner impaired. 7â€"All _civil g,m_LJLiliuannndT at present employed on them shall remain. Five thousind loco-] motives, 50,000 wagons and 10,000 motor lorries, in good working order with . all necessary ‘spare parts and fittings, shall be deâ€" livered to the associated powers within the period fixed for the . evacuation of Belgium and Luxemâ€" burg. The railways . of _ Alsace~ Lorraine shall be handed over within the same period, together with all preâ€"war personnel and material. Further material nece:~ sary for the working of railways in the country on the left bank of the Rhine shall be left in situ. All stores of coal and material for the upkeep of permanent ways, signals and repair shops left enâ€" tire in sity and kept in an eï¬lcient, state by Germany during the whole _ period _ of armistice. . All‘ barges taken from the allies shall| be restored to them. A note appended regulates the details of} these measures. | ‘The German command shall be responsible for revealing ‘all mines or delayâ€"acting fuses disposed of to territery evacuated by the Geriman troops, and shall assist in their discovery and déstruction. The German command" shall also reveal al! destructive méasures tha.. may have been taken such as poisoning or poliuting of springs wells, etc.) under penalty of reâ€" prirals. \ The right of requisition shall be exercised by the allies and the United States armies in all occu-} picd territory. Tie upkeep of te troopa of occupation in the Rhineâ€" Jand â€" (excluding _ Alsaceâ€"Lorraine} shall be cha ged to the German Governmant An immediate repatriation withâ€" out reciprocity, according to deâ€" tailed conditions, which shall be fixed, of all alled and United Statea prisone: of war. The alâ€" lied powers ari the United States shall be able to dispose of these prisoners as they wish. Sick and wounded who cannot be removed from evacuated terâ€" ritory will be cared for by Gerâ€" man personnel, who will be left iberreo ied ceiirmrrnens n ifioin: ‘seiéizsssï¬szzgsfl.&ï¬eï¬selfg==f5§5=f'53 iEefienneaiinbeenerimin Meminrendeoometnpaii Heimi eemnndtnise en ns Siptooo Ned in on the spot with the medical material required. intesâ€" manig‘ and Russia (as defined on August 1, 1914). i 15â€"Abandonment of the treaties of } Bucharest and Brestâ€"Litovsk and of the supplementary‘treaties. 16â€"The ‘allies shall have free access * to Â¥the territories evacuated by the Germans on their eastern M frontier, either through Danzig MUST all requisitiens and setzures and view ..to obtaining supplies inâ€" â€" YOLUu CO INTO ACTION Y Ma am may ... BUY " By o _ " a aATE*RrussiaA. â€" _ by Germgn troops to £« _ VICTORY BONDS iâ€"because nothing else â€"because * your heart yearns for Peace. â€"because you must buy Victory Bonds else all sacrifices will have been in â€"because you have in you the fighting blood that stops at no sacrifices. â€"because Canada cannot carry on unless we supâ€" port our fighting men. â€"becauseCanada‘ssoldiers still face the horrors of Tesued by Canada‘a Vn:u‘? Loan Committee in u;-ow-“on with the ] _.in’l_lg? fl%m Pek K. o % N i ts s t #i 18â€"Repatriation, without reciprocity, within s maximum period of one month, in accordance with detailed III., paragraph 19, with the reâ€") servation that any future claims and demands of the allies and the United States of America remain unaffected. i FULL REPARATION. 19â€"The following financial conditions! are required: â€" Reparation for damâ€"‘ age done. While such armistice lasts no public securities shall be removed by the enemy which can serve as a pledge to the allies fo ‘ of all civilians interned or deâ€" ported who may be citizens of ‘of the Dominion of Canada General Clauses. n Sorces operating in East within one month. PART FOUR. , 107 s! and associated powers, all quesâ€" | tions of neutrality being waived. â€" 21â€"All naval and mercantile marine e prisoners of war of the allied and m associated powers in German hands f to be returned without reciprocity. r 22â€"Surrender to the allies and the 20â€"Immediate cessation of all hosâ€" given to neutrals that freedom of.. navigation in all territorial watersâ€"is.given to the naval and tilities at sea and : definite inâ€" formation to be given as to the location and ‘movements of all German ships. NWotification to be -mmuu‘u’.ï¬ countries. â€" Restitution of the sian :and ! RioUmiknigh: gold yiekted marines of the allied 1918 <wR# [Rrin leas It E“:'h*" ‘ io the quigkede, us the allied powers States of America. United States‘ of ï¬ German â€" sy‘umarings: submarine cruisers A submarines) with ï¬ armament and M‘ which.will be specified and the United States | All other submarines (Continued on