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The Liberal, 23 Dec 1915, p. 3

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El). It may be easier to coax than to drive her, but it’s a expensive. ing Dr. Charles O’Brien Hardir Mayor of Eastbourno, has accepted salary of $950, instead of $1.500. Bent on showing their willingness to do their share in practising nation- al economy_ several of the Mayors of provincial English cities have con- sented to a substantial reduction in their salaries. Neville Chamberlain, son of Joseph Chamberlain, in the re- cent elections was made Lord Mayor of Birmingham, with a salary of $2,- 500, instead of the usual $5,000. Dr. Charles O’Brien Harding. Demand for our Graduates for last fou: months fully tom: times our supply Calendar free. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal MAYORS CUT THEIR SALARIES Joseph Chamberlain's Son Takes Only Half of $5,000. “IN [ER TERM OPENS JAN. 3RD PROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices 1301‘ sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Com- pany. 73 “'ese Adelaide St.. 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They are unsurpuss for warmth. wear and 11mm; ance. Makes a, Luxurious 191002: R for the Home. \\' r i f r I) m NE‘VS?APERS I'OR SALE. or a couple \Vil +\L‘[ ELLIOTT FARMS FOR SALE Aching Hearts MISCELLANEOUS Established 1869 thc Mailed Irce to any address by the Author H. CLAY CLOVER, V. S. 118 West SislSheet, New York DOG DISEASES And How to Feed FOR SALE. I‘OR SALE at 3 ha !y who i heart th BOOK ON ISSUE 52â€"‘ coax a woman urns LIMITED ll. YetI s dancing at is 21:11» at more ssed and list -'15 {day April," said the Prime Minister, “:1 second division was added to the force, .and the command was assumed by 1Genera1 Sir John.Nixon. After a ibrilliant series, and an absolutely un- §chcquered series, of land and river {operations the Turks were driven ‘back both up the Euphrates and up the Tigris. In July their final posi- tions on both rivers were captured, with heavy casualties, and General vNixon’s force is now within a measur- |able distance of Bagdad. I do not ‘think that in the whole course of the 'war there has been a series of opera- tions more carefully contrived, more brilliantly conducted, and with a betâ€" ltm' prospect of final success.” The children of Europe are so imâ€" that ev. ‘bued with the martial spirit that it about t] enters largely into their play, and: ML J even the stories written for present ‘Chest w consumption are for the most part “Yes, about battles and valiant deeds. To Brown, meet this situation a woman has de- it rd 1,, ‘vised something in lieu of the time girls ta} honored tin soldier, something that . will soon relegate the latter to the at- ! tic or a like out of the way corner. Her idea has been to create minia- ture figures so flexible or alive, as she ' expresses it, that they could assume ing’jus, any natural attitude. It took much ;, 50¢ per] patience and no end of pains to work . F‘ out these diminutive make believe? "unne soldiers. She finally hit upon the no- ' tion of a wire skeleton wound about “The with thread to represent body sub- It is stance. This gave her the desired { men in flexibility, and it was an easy matter ‘Asquith then to clothe them suitably. Suitably ' £250 an in Germany meant. a garb of field pay wit gray, the color of the uniforms worn says (h by the Kaiser‘s fighting men at tl‘leiprolongi front. . our sold Of course there must be contending I‘yéars, armies to give the real complexion of l lucky if a battlefield, and the enemy is repre- ‘part of sented in the uniforms of the Allies. lof his (1: The wire foundation of the figures :borough makes it possible to simulate human {ships sr movements to a nicety, and therefore A to when the make believe soldiers may be pos- rout that ed to represent the digging of u the sen trenches, the throwing of hand gren- paid to ades, the working of guns, the charge to clothi of infantry, the toilsome march or to supp< the peaceful atmosphere of a camp. ' Six! y 1] being m‘m All lllt‘ lUl'l. L lllCU itll hillus l” l‘t‘nlei {overcome them, and overcome the but nothing did me any good. One per .. ' . ' . ‘ told me about BIINARD'S LINIAIEL Talk? Into fzhe Balgam' Gelmany 15 as soon as I tried it the Saturday ni; :growmg a llttle less confident about a the next morning I was feeling Berlin-Bagdad thoroughfare, and we fiz‘wmfl ten you this l‘elngdylst.\f"e1‘_\' g( . y . . L'OU ( glve you a £00 oer l mute llknow In what terms Mr. As u1th, time that you would like to have ¢ a ' ' . . If any time I come to hear about ‘ {m hls statement on the “m the other {person sick of rheumatism I could !day in Parliament, referred to Sir them about this remedy. ! y ‘ â€" ‘ . “I Yours truly. ‘Johns Vlctorlous campalgn. n ‘. ERNE T LE ,EILLI A Woman Has Devised Something: was an interludeâ€"a welcome enough interlude in the dusty btisiness of sol- diering under the sun of Southern India. Educated at Wellington, he first served in the King’s Own Bor- derers and the Bengal Lancers. One staff appointment after another kept him in the East, and though cam- paigning took him once to South Afri- ca and several times to the Hills, he has been long years in the heat. When in April he took over the com- Imamd of our forces in Mesopotamia, he found himself in the hottest spot on earth. Thirst and sand stormsâ€" lcavalry division with great distinction, His Campaign In Mesopotamia Is """J Highly Praised. % v v Any day now we may hear frqm‘ Sir John Nixon, commanderâ€"in-chlef The stutempm i“ m '. . ‘ . - wcnr eyeglassvs Who of the Bntxsh a1my 1n Mesopommm' them. If you are 011‘ of the fall of Bagdad, the great MO- nutes, than thnxo gin.- . w ‘ your eyes instead at h hammeda“. capltal 0f the Par has}; sands who “mgr Iiu': Most of 811‘ John’s work has been In prove for momspmfl India. South Africa, where he ted a 99”“ With “MS-“'3 If fnllnwin rv nrnanrln! hu- LATEST WIRE TOY SOLDIERS General Sir John Nixon SIR JOHN NIXON. ousand uced in New. pairs 0f boots are Don’t think because a man wears a Northampton every large hat that he is the head of the m $“fiw I house It is gratifying to know that our men in khaki, who, according to Mr. Asquith, are now costing between £250 and £300 a head, receive their pay with commendable promptitude, says the London Chronicle. In the prolonged campaigns of former times our soldiers often received no pay for yEars, and considered themselves lucky if they then procured a small part of what was due to them. In one of his dispatches, May 27, 1703, Marl- borough complains of the great hard- ships sufl'ered by a certain regiment to whom £5,500 was due, and pointed out that it would “much contribute to the service if some part of it were paid to enable the colonel the better to clothe his regiment and the Officers to support themselves in the army.” “Well, Joseph,” asked Mrs. Jones that evening, “did ypu do anything about that wretched dog?” Mr. Jones puffed out his meagre chest with pride. “Yes, I did,” he replied. “I told Brown that if he didn’t put a stop to it I’d buy a piano and let both our girls take lessons.” Dog Is Quiet Now. Jones is a meek little man till he’s roused; then nothing stops him. The other night Mrs. Jones and he couldn't sleep a wink all night because of the noise their neighbor’s dog made. So Jones declared at breakfast that he’d tackle the owner of the dog on the way to business, an( “get this thing settled.” Goat keeping by the small holder has increased considerably since the war, and suburban residents, too, have found the ownership of a goat or two less troublesome and more profitable than pigeons, rabbits or even poultry. In the View, however, of the Rev. A. C. Atkins, founder of the new Na- tional Utility Goat Club, the keeping of goats for utility purposes should be more largely extended, and with 'sueuuef) sq; J0 uomsod aniuaL this aim he is taking: a census of all the goats in the country. Her Family. Modest Suitorâ€"I have only $5,000 a year, sir; but I think I can support your daughter on that. , Father (enthusiastically) Support her, my dear boy. Why you can sup- port her entire family on it. For 15 days in the month of January I was suffering with pain of rheumatism in the foot. I tried all kinds of remedies but nothing did me any good. One person told me about MINARD'S LINIMENT: as soon as I tried it the Saturday night, the next morning I was feeling very good; I tell you this remedy is very good; I. could give you a good certificate any time that you would like to have one. If any time I come to hear about any person >si(:k orfrrheumartism. I could tell 'Hnw H may Throw Away Vam' masses I. could give you a good ( time that you would like If any time I come to he person sick of rheumatism Monsieur Granulated Eyelids. "_ Eyes inflamed by exposure '} to Cold Winds and Dust quickly relieved by Murine , Eye Remedy. No Smart- ing, just Eye Comfort. At Your Druggists’ 60¢ per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve inTu bes 25c. Far Book of the Eye Free Write Murine Eye Remedy Company. Chicago This is the time, when milk is dear and supplies for the householder are limited, that the picturesque and use- ful goat takes a higher position in the economic scale in England. Club Founded to Encourage Raising of the Animals. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria sr'riptim strengtl‘ be noco or near if you healthy. : proscrlnti (‘0. of To lion by following prescription filled to any active drug store an of Ban-()plo tablets; fill a 1 lie with warm watm' and dr( Opto tablet. With this 1): solution bathe the eyes two daily. and you armiikoly to at the results right from ill who have been told that tln matism. eye-strain, cataract disc the 16 Rue Ontari Feb. 14, 1903 your e sands Mnard‘l Liniment Cures Distemper GOATS IN ENGLAND POPULAR. When Soldiers “'ere Not Paid on hero given. ' tronto will fill th mil, if your drug if th( [1 fiile (h Montreal and L 1W that thousands not really need these unfortu- nny be ruining 3 them. Thou- windows" may they ('31) (11s- y will get the 1 at once: Go nd got a bottle J’rmloss liquid to {our times be astonished 0 start. Many >y have astig- ‘ sore eyelids, nd other eye honofits from Get this pro- of January rheumatism of remedies Qnefierson through 'nlmns I wili ‘0. h] 5' Drug ‘oscrip- the not The customs tariff promulgated on June 22 by the German commander is criticized as unsuitable, because it fails to protect Polish industry, and even in normal times would bring about its ruin. Therefore the estab- lishment of the old tariff is asked. There is a further demand for a low- ering of railway rates, which are al- leged to be now on a burdensome and impossible scale. The memorial deals briefly with the question of articles commandeered by the German military authorities, stating that the complete confiscation of all raw material would paralyze in- dustry, and that enough machinery should be left in the factories to en- able them to continue in partial oper- ation. The memorial states that “the working population of Poland includes 350,000 workmen in factories, 60,000 in the building trades and 590,000 in small industries.” Including the famâ€" ilies of these workmen, this industrial population reaches a total of 3,000,000 persons, with a normal income of about $150,000,000 a year. A certain proportion of this popu- lation, it is stated, has been sent to Germany, and another section is re- ceiving aid from former employersâ€"â€" where the latter are still able to help. “But there is still a great mass of people who are actually starving,” says the memorial, “and for the sake of these persons it is advisable to put at least some of the factories into operation, especially the sugar, vine- gar and yeast factories, mills, brew- eries, sawmills, brick yards and foun- dries.” ' V Pleading that 3,000,000 persons de- pendent on the industries of Poland are starving, the Workmen’s Union of Polard has sent to the Governor Genâ€" eral, Herr von Beseler, a memorial urging the rc-opening of the factories, the adoption of a protective tariff and the return of machines, mechanical fit- tings, and especially belts and gears, which were taken out of factories and workshops during the early days of German occupation. 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