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, , . .... - .- •• ., .' ." .. .. • e 'lo" •• Llo." •• d Auoflo" •• r j , . 1 am now pfI!rtared' 10 halllllc your sale big or :rtilall and solicit VIIlH p .• lrollllg". Will sell reasou- ahle and j:!uuranlec r. J. G'''''"". Rathwoll VOL. XVI, · Do Married Men Need , ·Condition Powders ? TREHERNE LOSES TO HOLLAND-HAl{D1UCK! Married vs, Single Hockey Match a Huge Success, Some Exciting Scenes Witnessed. Andy English Taps his Claret, while Harv. Barkwell Does a Diving Stunt into Solid Icc, , I -- THE ;- __ __ ."'_ ',. I \ , I, I t '<. ::", :; ••• ..... '!J " ..... ;.: : ,1> :. . .. oJ " .. .. ... AUCTIONEERING I .h r IHU'O 11IcPlOd (rulfl 'rrul!rtnn to WillUiJIU ltnt iUII)(l11 nurn'inJ.: uO IIIV .t:!r.!i(m Ihfl,uJ.:h tho CUiWlr)', C)u .. iOl. Jr!'t will rccchn Prnlllllt .\ILUlltiltll by \\rllhll-: fUU ut IJI\'l)ml"clI\. IHI.lrOeS(,r l'lluuu .!-I; (In l't!\ "I r;u check I PriCU!I1 ,\r; 11t1111\1 :-;ulu!fucliun tinarnmocl1. N. WILSON, M.A.A •• '69 tangsldo S._, Winnipog_ St. John Ambulance Association i .Below is t hl' lisl, Ill' l I han' hclp"" klliltiug : i ,I. (\lllltl'l' I I I , i Ladics i I ! / ! Wanted to Do For Our Soldiers I " L' . . I ,:>UIII(> IIno ago a : ! .\ It·I;. t.' filIi '!rO\l 1'3. K ,\-illcU ?l11·s. \\", HiI'd ;\ Ilugg ;\ll's. 1\111'1)1'.\' :lll'H. ,I. lfi,..1 1 \l'as hUIIL tu 1'1'('llel'IIU ],:1' 11ll' \ I'UWI''y o\' :-:it. ,Jolm':; '\ .. 1'1 I . . I 'I 11 If' I 1,-[;>;o('lnllOll WlIUIIIIHJ\s \\illlli'l .'I·H, . Ire 'Ill'g llcadqlllll'tcl'S Ill, lllO : illll'CJU, lIIaldllg all ItJlJlunl \(1 11111·1 ; I' ! I' I' i I :l1!1 liS "Ilg UI' l:Il-I)P':]-1 IUulI III Ilml(llll.l It l1ystolllntil' c:ol.: llcutioll "I' I'ullds ill llcc dis( I·ie!., "s" I I ! 11lnL UIII' bnY!:i Illay Ilan: C:lllhC t,,: 1I11111\")'P ,f. Walkl!l' .• \ I"x HIII,el'l"ulI ;\ I ill. l::lllll'll'S Il'!-i. 1.ll'J II'S. ol!lIL t :\ II'S. 1'. :-:i1l1 i I h jll·o. I·;d. ,J. jlillel' \\'11\1 FATS AND LEANS MORTM,OmfUA'l' WEDNgSDAY. '. I I'dUllti!:l a\\,IlY j II Can[lrhli wllell al'u alollc ill Lilt' I l'UIl- i I elll'l!." I ! I!I 1·.I',"pIlIlHe tu .llle I(jLl')I' Ill,'! la(lles IUI'IIIcri :t >;uu1Ut,I', appuinl.cd I jl b;; 1<. , j!i,,;; ill. jlcKclr.zill ·IRueutllllll. Thcl'o \\'01'C :\ [U\I' F('I" <on8 who I'ca,l 011l:- rcpul't of LI:c laRt galllo wiLli Hollalld, nn,I, tool, excoption to tho fnct, LhlLt Olll boys ha'a pro\'cu theil' Sll pel'iul'i t.y, 'lIHI, O\'en wellt I1.S as .to that Holland \\'ould doublc thl L'reherllcl"S SOOl·O. TIiIlL wo hut! goud l'eURons 101' 0111' uptilllisim now quite plain. TI'chorlle Hock· oy Club hilS had II. fail'l)' good SOil- 80U, lLud nro to cungl'al.ulnted, wc \\'ould howorel', ha\'e liked 1.0 1Il01'() \'isiLitlg lClL1118 , nllliwoultl L(h:iIl O tlmt, in ILllothor yeul', .nll Lhl noighbolll'iug towns bOl.\sling It tcalll should bu in\·iL\(l. Evory alJle·blldicll IUIII1 :LlIC\ we- 1111111 !Ihould be ilL thu rink on "rcti· ,t uuulIlliLleu UOIlHisLilig ul' .. J. "\Iiss A. Il. f::lcoLt, M. I r. SI n.pl,·H, anell 1 1\, .E. I::llllilil U)I'(Jl'CLIlI,\,) I , j ' .\IUI1l· Y collcctt!ll. l\'oCtI 1'111'- I ullased IIIllI '1uile 1\ 1l11l1l1'l'I' 01' :1\'. licll'H \\'cl'e IIIllfl" IIllcl d..,,,p.,lclled ill lilllP I'ul' Lilo dCPIlI·[.UI·o oft, 1.lle s(!IJomlcol1lillgellt. Tlla(. tlll'l " pal'cel wns ,(/rpnwiIlLcd llll' I'lllle:\\,-,' HE CAN FILL THEM ALL 'i' . i I1g copy of /L posL.ell],[\ ]'oud l"I,d \ I,y I \ 'Y 11 n- ! CITY'BUllDING \1 =t, I nrj c1011aliulIH rot' ynrn \'u uLi -. .\1 T,"lllunt .......... $:? 1)1) , M I·H. Hogg . . . . . . • . . . .. I 1)0 ,f. H. :-:i(;o\.I, ...... 1 00 MI'.,. ,f a111CS Ad:til' , .. , 511 i'll·S. U. SI.l1pleH .. , ..... 00 ,,11'';. .f un. UOlliLcI'· .... , 011 A. I;, :-:imilh ... '. (III C'ill1111I'OIl ..... , ... 1 iJlJ II"" \\' 111. 1 Ii I,d· . . . . . .. .1 fill ,\1 Ill'11Iwl wood, . . . .. l I)i] :-.; 111'14" BlIl'rr:t t ........ ]/1I1l J:"I'I Lighlly ... ". I 1111 jll'';. H. \'igill' ....... , 1 1111 01' !'ink (I'll ••.. I I ,., AND UUllllMES A · ND UNEMPLOYM r1 NT! pnil'H r, II pllll' \I'I'll:IlldH, I hclll,dH \111f11 :1 »CIII'I'H frll' till' :\11'. ,J no. 1',1)0. •...•.• Ii l1ll How Civic Furnlah Work For· Kim".)' eOllrpy to Llll' IlIllle" Ml, .\11'';.]1. Holu.'I'lH ...... ] lin How to Milke a City of 15,000 popu- . In Foreign Countnes- 'i'I'ellel·UC. 1:111eicl.l· UUI' I-(ratol'uI Wisdom For CanadIans apPI·ul'rat.1bJi ttlJlltllulIkB \'01' I'el y llcccptnhle girl. _ i Tn til" mOllths 01' Oc' " CllIlH, J\l'l?II[W I ... to\)I'I· and NOl'embcr. II TOl'onto :-:iCI'. :-:it. .J. .". , lation-II Is up to the Cnnadian Consumer LADYSMITH On Sat.IIl·(lay IilSt a hoc!tIlY'11111Lch hfltwoon tho mart'iorl 'llIld Hinglo waR 11ll1.yct! nt, tho rink, anel rORult- eel in win fm' tho Ringlo' mcn by 7 gon.IH to 5, AbonL OliO hnnclrod nn<1 fifty perRonR lined liP to SCI' tho game whioh 8·15. 'rho montuu\; Lhe puck loft tho lllLucl of 0, V, l-TanIlait, who acLod WI l'OfUl'eo, both toams WOI'C I\t it )ll'llllll1C1' amI Long", tho 1I1nl'ried mon forccd tho paoe and Illust havo HIlI·pt'isod thomsolves, fol' without tlOIlUt, tho Ilrst fiftoou minul;p.s wus I.ho fastest. hockey BOell lit Lho rink this Boason, anu, Cl'catc(IIllUch ou- and gCllol'ul e:wiLelllout, Tho U1'Il!!h or sLioks, thc swirl of the fllmllll's, swish or thc IIknles, 't.he shultt!! nnd ul\\tst.io l'Ollllll'ks or tho speo!.tl.t.ors, stloh as, go it HlIl'v, \\0' ell played Clal'o, Good boy Art. llot LhlLt mun, and up tho icc ,witla iL FI'erl, 'J'III1L's tho 1;II\Y IItU., tlll'l\- In n speech dClI\'l'rcII \)ofGl'c the concerll, onc or tI\I' \\'illllipeg, Feb, I:;. l!l\:i and EherbrClokc DOllnl of 1\11'. J. H,\laricHt clIIploycrs o[ labor III Ihat city. Slllil h has 1I '111nlll.it.\' Hilcrrnrcl. Vicc·Presidcnt of the Can- {endered 01\ threl! llirfel'Cllt UII)' eon· . .t. wool I'UI' a"d, ill (Ill' pciiuil- Manufacturers' ASHllcialiol\" ll·aets. ils tI!'(r;I'cgnto tOlllicl'H for the "1111 I'l·iz.· al Ih,' "'I'd graill ra;I' nel!Liuy noxt to Hce 'tho FaLs IIntl Loau!! iu lllol'tlli cum bat. lL fllIl'l' ... iII.bc S01l1e oxuilclllcut, como 1111.\'0 n good tillle. IC 0 O":I.llg m'o" 10 I'OSl1 U. 501\10 B" I U/'; 5 II C11lCl\tB l1'ec obs being i)G4.8+!i. «:on· Wi1lIlip\'g, flU' wheat, 'YI'II '1'1 f II' 'Ill I' 't III ttl. ,-I J i"llJl'ChL ul' UIlI' huys aL II .. , l't'tlnt., Mic (lUI'li1lg played 0 ""lade-in·Cunllda" 1ll0\'L'mC!II.. . awarded, tIll t.he suci,eLy 11'0111,.1. Ike iI', dnlle .f"hn . . •• ... .. uLallou\:O·r, nl'lpS .tj1 Glasgo\\,. Phlllltiolpilitl Ilnt!- i wllU Iw \'tl.110( - It!:! .reI i' . . . "'. . II'luJ'!l1. J,llCh' SUfi C't:_ uf, k1lit Li 111,( _Wljl dlL ...... \'(I)..ill·.e V leu "l!,l I.u ""I! LlI:\ I ,\ 11'11 -2; Umhalll d I 11 tl I I tl t ' iutel'val tIm gamo pI'oceoued apace >la, (I'll 11;;- 1 m I', Cll ar Y WI 1 1'.'('1'0 $:llli 01' less UIIIII olle·' l:uIlU1It.1 "',,ul l!i!d 'j.) help alung I Fl'ltnk. _Hi Llt'lIho!lf'" lS al'lll1l1ci ud tho whole thing iut? 11 rogulal' w hioh did not; coap.o " . , _ ltoLsun \'s. 111. H. StapleR ]0':":"7 COll(lIt1oIlS, Shcl'rllrcl showed VOI'Y hair of jr; uclow thOHlJ or till' '1'0"01110 I I' . I \;1\ I'd· I 'I . \ .' t 1U \\'01 . It !!IIi Il .. t\{ 0 narl'w mon RCOl'm "1011' BILrkwell \'s. Ol'ecn 11--10; ·lal- concllIsl\'cly what tho p\'{\clical IIp\lll- {I rill, lluncll'l'tls"'o( IhlH {lnn's I'lll' ,. .. liral; g01l1 ami'l \'oicel'irel'uns up- 11lel' '.s, l)clgaly ];·:-5; ;\1. ll. ClltlOIl or the Ill·tho \lllr· ployecH hal'e bcell Inld off In the ============-=-=-:-:-:::-:=:- .. I ,\11'. nud AIl'x. IJolJbill whll plallse I " BC"llled IIOWO\"'I' to }lll' St I 13 I 11 18 t' (·hllses or, lho CI'''1''-IIIl'' "on"Ulll\'I' f tl tl I I I I' I III The Matter of The Estate of . J \\'. ," , , , "ap cs \.s. [l)' {WO _ I; '" .. moll IH Il'oug I IlC (ll 11'01' t. I hll\'o becll l'isit.illg 1'1'IClll S III '111- the young men 011 theil' mottlc, for would melln, '!'h.C 1'0ntraelH l'IlIli1'llceei !lUIlIP,I. mil: Robert William Johnson, Deceased 'lIilll·,..,", 1'''(11l'lIcd highl.I' (lclightec\ "IOV wcro II, \;lIg ll11gR III 0 "11;11' , \() IH h'!I'cby gl\'Cll 11I1l'SlI1LliI I "·ll.h Lltel)" l<hol'l. 'I t l' tl' . t 'I' Thnt Bill OI'eOll IlIllclu It \'I!I'y Addln" Cltlco Il'llllwry all11 Ire.'11 . . '1'10" . I.· . 0\\,11 hanus, 1,'cRIJI'llg tllo 11IICI,- I'll ',1;ooLl HlILI·t ill Lho opollillg' glUl1L' 01 Shcrrard refcrretl to 8hC'1'1Jruolw In \\ 11I1l1IJPg n ["I\' lIIonl.hR ugo ! lJ' I ' .- \ ••• '1'1 " . I ' v ('It· "I ' " '1 I t I '1' ," t Ie Pl'OI'ISllJII8 t) It' ,'11111- I thc :ll·t! sohel\11Il', bcntillg YOII nR nil Important city lind said there I ' ,OUl)C, . .1.IHI((" U I'" ,\1111'1 (',III" "." Bol,('1'l (;aill lllU'lIta kiln (If lime t 10 dnllgCI'OH!\. p,l·oximit.y uf tile KllILJk cusil" b." l'l Lo 2. I\'ere onlr IwclIly.two other 'clties in I ('ru:l. Iroa alit! FOUlldl'Y l'olll\>:lIIY ole 11Ibii 11'11sLcc i\eL belllg ( hupLel' nlarr 'lo.' Inell'a "0,,1 'It "'as ", LIll'u' _ ., 1'1 I I ')00 f 'I I" I u( L I' last. II'nek. ('. u 0_ '" _, Cannda tI!l hll';c -01' lal'gm·. Dlt! they I ,1'111 nil' 11\111. AlII .. a eO!III'I\c:t 1'01' I.llIl - 0" IU ,e\'IHC( .::l:t 11t':.!; I.' stago hUWO\'ol' Lha.L Exed, A ndcrHOll, TI1l1L Sill Gl'cen be rCU()lllllw'mll't\ ·tcllllzc I hat If Ihe UOII' Ula(l" \ t 0113 of pi po. i III ,II ply :;;;1),111)1 j I illl: lo b,l, ,l!lI :.:, a 111 I n 1I1('llIlllll'l i ts P11l1lll!1 II l'uL II l'll cd ArL. lluwles, und Am.1i,}!lIgish dill fUI' Lho D. 8. O. or tho Om'lillg In tho "HutCH IIntl sold t·, worth of 11'''1'1., .\ Fort \\'illlnlJl Ii rIll, LhcI'eLo, I;hat nil cl'editur'" 01' /lilt! 1'1'0111 LIlli uily. a bit or mixillg it, up;" u,wl Clul'e, OlulJ. l'unndlullH wcre Iluldu ill Canutill, Il1 II'ho"" 01lI Y .$!;1I0 1110\''' Iln:1 ,til 11Il1'illH ul.dl1lfl ngllit,Ht . with wOlllltll'ful dllsh loft .. hi!! post, \\'llulci ntld another elly to Cumilltl U9 i thll t 0 I til (' { ,Ill (·d ';1 al 11\,111, 1",-1 csllllc ur Hl,hu!'I, Will ia III .f lIh 11- II Ild I'>l. I )III J lJlll lillll :t heall- to uk tho to lho oeuLro of th<1 That SlLllpy ill n IIlJ'ge liS ShcrbJ'oollc'? Calluda wus i til(' coull'llcl 1I'1.11'U or pllllll I L f 'I \\1 ,. I't I'! Lil'1I1 ho\' pl'e!5CIIII'" to latlt 'd "I II 1. 11 (.1 thought to 'he a !;I'cat papcr.mlll(lug I'. 11';1>1 Idle nlHl hulltlr",'s of 11110)))1>10),"" HOIl, It CO" It! , lI11lUlI>:1 I y lJ,' ico, gave to H,U'\', wher uolchcll ClII'lel', 1I1lC I not llt 1\ u S t1 N I' 11 . LI P' \' :-;1111l11l1" ami, r I'll 11 I 1111 1'''portH (\ 'nll'OI'. t:ountl'y.)mt did thn)' Iwoll' that tr the II woro till' bll'ucts ur 1"01·t \\·il .• UI1·I' : UI' U {111 10 fJ I :" ' I I I' 1l110t1101 'go n l Abo 'tl' " , II I 'f 'l 1]) I I I' I • (<lll'l1ct HIS:\ P CIISIIlIL gl'.11 Ull liS ,. . Uo II!! "11UC uur hU81ucss 1110n of CnlHll(1l would speclry " 11. 1I IlIll t) 1:1, . C(:CMiCl, \I' IU I Il'l ('11 1- \lld sLnr playors lloomod t.u bo\ get- Th-at t1iC TrehOluo ulIl.lcrs n Cal1adlun puper fol' their stationery.' The \\'O\'I,s DqJllI·tl11ellt in 'J'urolll'J IJj' alJOl1t the llil1Lh day ut' 1'''C:l'. tiug woary, rOl' t.ho play slackonod thought iL I.L,,:a!lLc ur timo 1.0 go to It won lei add unolher tUlI'n til, thn: \lur('lw.scd lis uf /l:l\';nn Lel'l\,l). 1.\11·1, ilL t,lll) 01l1'11);111 111);;-1 T001'Uill\l; (111 Llill l'il'OI' al'e gcl- 'd b Domllllon tho size oC Slwl'brooltc':: hrlcks, I'alued at oPVi'()·dmutel)' $1". lip conlll Iy. still, by playing GI!Jn!Jol'o. )00 . pitnl.ill (.hu PI'U\'il1CO uf i\IUllilollll,' till',r sliIJIJel"', owing Lu lhu O\'UI'- I d 'rhey nil Imew Ihe vnlno oC a \! . (or IIII' lll'Jsl pal't In [1l1ilo I r Ull tie' c[ollsh·o thoy kopt thc woollcn mill to II elt.v. Ilnd .\'el when 'I Stutes. tr Toronto hriel; mnllers h:J(1 ,Llld pl'ubatu ur w]JOso will Wttll \'lu\\'. f .']' ". tho BI'Ulldoll llUl'lUI' i!lllgitill I ' 1 YOlIllgCl' mell' l'UIII auf Illg up 1\ ulg lIe, tho spellkor; nsl,ed his taUll!' to! socurod the wllges Inyol,cd 111 this gl'lllltC( lo rUllI, . 'JlI'kel' uf tl'l' ill tOWll. I 11001'0, olloe 11101'0 tho bell WIlS heurd sltow him somo Cnlll11llll11 twCO(IH he I Illstenel of lheir r}ml5 In Post Ol\1co of Tl'elll!l'llc ill I hn 1'I'U- lind short rospit.c, The ThilL HOllsolwood Ilh')ulll l;uOIl be 1001(Cd at him with n sort or mUll plly (lhlo. mnilY IVorltn10n, now In the vincc ur l\iullilolJa, i<'al'IlIUl', by Lhl'\ ARBROATH rOlllaillillg plU.t of Lho glllllO aI- gotlillg busy, and' re]llled 110 did 1I0t make IlP·1 hread Ii III'. \\'ovld lin.·c Iwd sel'eral SIIl'l'ugale OUIII'L ur tho Cenll'''] t,hough good, plLsseu uU' wiLhou'L .Whon llS Iw I! to hal'o some SU1ll11lc;; i months louoc)'. 11'0)'1" [Ind thcl'cfo)'p. J udiuial Dislriet uf Lhu J'I'Orilll!CI (II' rcady tho llext llllll'ulull the tulie)' 111l0re s[l','Iugs Iu Ilde Ihem uI'or lhij· . \\' 11lLt'" tho 1l1l1tt<!r wilh AI" spooial inoidenL, oxcept t.ho Lleed- A verl' exciting game WllS )Jlay- \, UnniLubu, 111'0 reqnit'ot! to send UI' I (I 'I · I' A J ' b looked !1'oub T d ami said the jobbor' ]101'1011 'Jf stross. '. 'I I I' , 'I Jl·oa. l. Xothitlg, Ill!; 0 IIr y 1\ lIose, and, Hlll'V, od oL\\'eon I/. rillk skippeel b.y tho froUl whom .he bought his cloth elld 1t wonld he l111I'casollnble to domand post PI'OPUIl 01' ( C 1\'CI' tu l' f)SHI''; .. BIlI'kwcl\'s dh'o into Lho ioo. Tho DI'anclon ClIl.lm' and IL 'l'1'chlll'lIC not tweeds. Acter undel' all circu11lstanCL'Il lhlll Clyl'l B.inl1 & Ilt HolhLlI.d , ·Isn't t.hi!:i :; I'QII I, ,,"cilther; mUI'I'iod llI'ln are to it appeUl'1I that tho mall tn.llol' In f)IICBllOll h'lll boen Informed. Pl11'chllslng llepnrtmcnla 51111111d bllY Luba, l'ust -Olllce, Solicilul'S I'llI' the o\'CI'yhurly IIII!iY geLling thuil' sced od upon Lhe way thoy played, afLcl' [1'01ll rnl'thol' wcst hlld all idolL that., thoy would bo vCI'Y styllsh IlOxt )·03r. i thc ")lutle-lu,CIUlutlit" protillcl. II sl'tid RXCOIILol', Ull 01' hd'm'u thu gl'llill elnllllou. flO lOll" ILlI abllol1oe 1'1'0111 '110 .gaillo, I' I f I I I I I' I nm1 Lhal lhe spcnl(er iutended ,Ihllling i \\ auld ho round, however, tha't Ie Ih'l t\\'cll'tll (.IIIY of "11l.'11 }'\·,.I). ·.1 9 I.'i, ... "HI! WUIl( CI' II mow at. go 0 t H! (t tllilor who eOllle( IICOll him dressed i 10 •• 11 cost of Toronto's unemploymell\ Ilnd nil hol'o that Lho sLiH'IlOBS of "Etllies of Cuding" wonld up to tlie'lUlnule. tho samples nrrll'o'U rc!lcf WP.I'C utldecl 10 thoil' oln'isLillu Itlld Slll'llIIIllC!l, lid- limb whioh ILssU\'edly followll so him to \yiu [I'om allY skip thnL dc- the next morning, nnd they \\'01'0 .13 contruct IJI'lrc of foreIgn Jll'lllS. wh·1 uucl des(;;FipLiol1ll, with full onergoLio It uispluy, IIII icltly· (lillIlP- llen,.1ccJcllt.il'u1y IIpon his good ns aliy Wcsl oC England clolh, securcll c'ders -111 competition with plIrtieultu's ill wl'itillg' 01' l.hciJ· pelll'ed, This ahort artiolo uoulu iu ib wos Il lJuLwcoI; In Sherbrookc Cnnudlnn firms In UllJllldn. thnL Ihe,·u Cillitlls, [Lud llllLlltclIlcnL ur Ulch' ,V, D. PalulCll' is busy l·hose duys uuttiug wouLl I1l1ll orullhilig. , H011l'Y Albl'ight, wi,,?,.. WlIt! visit- ing i\frll. ,V. I., Rmitll retul'ned Portugo UII SatUl'day. bo longthoned illdelillilel v b'; 1'0- thoOl'.\' uud' IJI'ILcLieo. UI'lLmiou ' would he no mal'lIi't in favor of liln aocouuts, lIud Lhe uature oUho HO- J J In Inct, thcy WCI'O so good thllt he I II S If I I I tl " It' . . Oll E e ero, n Ie 11 S 10 ... es CI'1Il ' pOI,ting. UpOIl tho collecU\'o /llltl gaiuer! the "iotoI'Y hy 1'0111' points, was suspicious, nnd' on usltln,g tho i fill till I) I C cul'ity ii' I\IlY, held by t1i'.!lll. 'dllly . d' . ' ,. -II 1 l'r ., II ' 0 plan Irop),. nne IY 1C P ng 1111' 111 l\'H}U41 play of of tho mcmborll 1m yo I'Cf,SOll to belie\'o thal .ta d pr Ile Sl 11 °lrmcl k ...· 10 m they wcre ,:Hlllln fnetory \\,orl;or5' nnel Call11ulall I·(lriliud. by staLutul'y decllll'aLiull ; O '1'1101'''011'0·1 1J k CI' b t' 1'1 I 'tl 't - I ma 0 n ll'l'lroo ·e .. nc thlu" tIn\[ , 1 tIt' 'I t rt II 'j' , l .. 'no· 00 -oy II, I1nll u. loug I .Ieory \1'.011; I was on y " mal1ufacturcl'5 to SOCIII'C n lal'!;;cl' [JIll 11. ,e no ICO "IlL 11 el' . 10 AlLII aud spaoellowovGI" willuo-t IJOrmiL. by the pmct.ic:nl holl> ur his 'men, Impressed Ihe speaker about his or c:ll'lc CanadIan eitkl lao t.wc.1l'th duy uf ApI·iJ 1015, I.llt' ,f II!!. H iJ'd Wt)\l I. lo POI'tago via \Villllipcg Ull Monday llight's tl'uiu, He wout tu sor,'o 011 Il. jury. Cnnadlan suit WIlS thnt. it! cost_ con· . , Tho $33.00 oolleotcd ut 1;)10 -"'I'okot 1I1.ld Il SOI'l; or,iuut.o 1>I'O"·III<lIICe t,llllt would ht) Ins1!:'lng a:;nlnsl uncl1Iploy, ,slLiti ]o'l'I1.l1k WIll 11l'oeee;c! 10 . . sldernbly Icss thUl1 he hnd hecn ac· i-' t put. tho club int.o pI'oLty goot! soems to its.·oll' ll) him: - T.h . customcd to )1ay. nnd that was' onu man, udmi'tiislci' tho ussots 'uf tllll Haiti I .\ - '... " .' Tho ]lurcilallc of cir goods 1'1 .- Ii lape, and the thanks of the. dub game I.lu·pughout \l'US iUlm'csLiIl,!: of tile chlet obstacll's La 1 10)1\11arlzlu g I OUI' oi, .. ·n citr, or In our 0\1'11 count!'.' dcclJlll:!ed (IlllOl1g Lhu'l'lll'tiel uutiLII!ll to Lhc lIIarriod mon '- iil'o of .tlio to \\ IlLf c::JI, eSllooially. the lust 011'(1;' Cltnadtnl1 gooda.oC tL 'bcllel' cluss, '[,he i I11l1'l:ha3111); nbrolld. thol'clo. IlIll'ing regard uuly lo Lhu WIlI'1II0st. ' • '." .' . i tuller' did not m·ako .us lUoney I thQ ntldlt!on or 0110 llIall nnd hi!] clai11ls 01' 'which 110 :slaull thon bi:Lvo ' , · ... .• JI(I·o<.1 (1'1 Ilc cou'!ll Ollt 'of'lnl flllllll· ... Lo r'uII:tda Inutcull elf <U\l . . , ., A,-. '. Sv U Q-J I, C '. ." \lo'I"I'II!: \1,:',,"1 u"ro"(I.. . ho will 1",1; bo Jill' 'l'1'u1Ull'110 Club' playcd 11. .J3:u'kwull pluyod !l; \\'011 (j '- .. ... " . llIutoh w·I'.11 }loll"I'ld at' '110. Jr"I- ,- .' . . IJlo :_Jul" IlllitlllssetS 01' any pm't - v hue I'· ,,' U ;, li' (.iU ' - lund l'ink, 11m} WO)'O del'oalet.!' 1).1 .0 St'ulJlcs I:J t1u,!I'cof su distribllled to Imy· pel'- goals 1.0 G, ]t; iJ:j to bc ' _ '. SUII ,01: pen.:oils ql' whoso claim. 01' I.hlLL lost LIlis ni illS II()UUC sltall not hiwo beon espllo.ially ILl:!' UIII' ful .l'ecoh·ed by him .at. Lito timo bOl:lt of tim go.m ·d!l!tl'iblllio!,! .. ollll. ' 1\1, lho Rolland !lianitc)b", Lhla -.. .. . '. • • (iI. · , .. . :, e' , , . ... • I 0 <& .. .. o •• 0 tJ • '0 • ·n.1:llrclIl·A,D. 191;;, , . '0 '. . e W, D, PilI mol' Look. pity 011 Jllck lIulIl;cl' lIud his holp und fiuisho(l outLiug his wood \'01" him Mias A, ArdillgLon got It'holiday on and drovo ovor to 1\1a\l'- itoll to ,\isil; friends, 011 SUntlll·Y, " . :Mr, and Mr., Wm. Mal'kfJ' Iittlll boy has an a liLack.of tOllsili I;is, Miss Lily S-tul'ton, of Illd iI;nfol'd, is nIt-t;;, Hobci·t Latimer;' " .' Sam ·.·llird '·rettq·l\ocl II0lllll .011 . Sunday .froni Portage, but was not, a.ooepted us be"expected' to- be, .c; • • , ;, III fI III.. ; ..: . .' . - - 0' •• '" . , · " <; to . ' o . .. .. .- ' .. : . . . " •• ,(\) . " • • .' e , . . . , . .. . . . . . . " . 0' •• ' . . '

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1 am now pfI!rtared' 10 halllllc your sale big or :rtilall and solicit VIIlH p .• lrollllg". Will sell reasou­ahle and j:!uuranlec sati~£actiull.

r. J. G'''''"". • Rathwoll

VOL. XVI,

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Do Married Men Need ,

·Condition Powders ? TREHERNE LOSES TO HOLLAND-HAl{D1UCK!

Married vs, Single Hockey Match a Huge Success, Some Exciting Scenes Witnessed. Andy English Taps his Claret, while

Harv. Barkwell Does a Diving Stunt into Solid Icc, ,

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AUCTIONEERING I .h r IHU'O 11IcPlOd (rulfl 'rrul!rtnn to WillUiJIU ltnt iUII)(l11 nurn'inJ.: uO IIIV .t:!r.!i(m HU~ll'I'.:a Ihfl,uJ.:h tho CUiWlr)', C)u .. iOl. Jr!'t will rccchn Prnlllllt .\ILUlltiltll by \\rllhll-: fUU ut IJI\'l)ml"clI\.

.~ IHI.lrOeS(,r l'lluuu ~horbruo" .!-I; (In l't!\ "I r;u check I PriCU!I1 ,\r; 11t1111\1 :-;ulu!fucliun tinarnmocl1.

N. WILSON, M.A.A •• '69 tangsldo S._, Winnipog_

St. John Ambulance Association

i .Below is t hl' lisl, Ill' l ho~o

I han' hclp"" ll~' klliltiug : i j'.11'.~. ,I. (\lllltl'l'

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I I , i Ladics i

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Wanted to Do Knitling·~ For Our Soldiers I

" L' . . I ,:>UIII(> IIno ago a C()IIIIllIlIlI(~atlLllI : ! •

.\ It·I;. t.' filIi '!rO\l ~j 1'3. IIlld~ulC

MI·~. K ,\-illcU

?l11·s. \\", HiI'd ;\ II'~. Ilugg

;\ll's. 1\111'1)1'.\' :lll'H. ,I. lfi,..1

1 \l'as hUIIL tu 1'1'('llel'IIU ],:1' 11ll' ~t!n·; \ I'UWI''y o\' :-:it. ,Jolm':; '\lItl.JI1lal\C:(~; '\ .. 1'1 I . . I 'I 11 If' I 1,-[;>;o('lnllOll WlIUIIIIHJ\s \\illlli'l .'I·H, . Ire

'Ill'g llcadqlllll'tcl'S Ill, lllO IlItlll~tl'ial! : illll'CJU, lIIaldllg all ItJlJlunl \(1 11111·1 ; • I' ! I' I' i I ":I[,II~d,1Hl :l1!1 liS "Ilg UI' l:Il-I)P':]-1 IUulI III Ilml(llll.l It l1ystolllntil' c:ol.: llcutioll "I' I'ullds ill llcc dis( I·ie!., "s" I

I ! 11lnL UIII' bnY!:i Illay Ilan: C:lllhC t,,:

~ll·H. 1I11111\")'P

~\IIH, ,f. Walkl!l'

~I),H .• \ I"x HIII,el'l"ulI ~[I·.i. ;\ I ill. l::lllll'll'S

~ Il'!-i. 1.ll'J ~ II'S. ol!lIL t

:\ II'S. 1'. :-:i1l1 i I h jll·o. I·;d. ~'(;(:UII'1I1)

~11'!\. ,J. jlillel'

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FATS AND LEANS I~ MORTM,OmfUA'l' ~EXT WEDNgSDAY. '.

I "Ie~,~ Lllu'i'~ I'dUllti!:l a\\,IlY j II Can[lrhli wllell llll.'~' al'u alollc ill Lilt' I l'UIl- i

I elll'l!." I

! I!I 1·.I',"pIlIlHe tu .llle I(jLl')I' Ill,'! la(lles IUI'IIIcri :t >;uu1Ut,I', appuinl.cd I

jl b;; 1<. TO"'l1~ , j!i,,;; ill. jlcKclr.zill

·IRueutllllll. Thcl'o \\'01'C :\ [U\I' F('I"

<on8 who I'ca,l 011l:- rcpul't of LI:c

laRt galllo wiLli Hollalld, nn,I, tool,

excoption to tho fnct, LhlLt Olll boys ha'a pro\'cu theil' Sll pel'iul'i t.y,

'lIHI, O\'en wellt I1.S fl1~ as .to S;t~'. that Holland \\'ould doublc thl

L'reherllcl"S SOOl·O. TIiIlL wo hut!

goud l'eURons 101' 0111' uptilllisim i~ now quite plain. TI'chorlle Hock·

oy Club hilS had II. fail'l)' good SOil-80U, lLud nro to b~ cungl'al.ulnted, wc \\'ould howorel', ha\'e liked 1.0

~eo 1Il01'() \'isiLitlg lClL1118, nllliwoultl L(h:iIlO tlmt, in ILllothor yeul', .nll Lhl

noighbolll'iug towns bOl.\sling It

hoclt~y- tcalll should bu in\·iL\(l.

Evory alJle·blldicll IUIII1 :LlIC\ we-

1111111 !Ihould be ilL thu rink on "rcti·

,t uuulIlliLleu UOIlHisLilig ul' ."I·~ .. J. "\Iiss A. I~atull Il. f::lcoLt, ~Jrll. M. I r. SI n.pl,·H, anell

1 jll'~, 1\, .E. I::llllilil U)I'(Jl'CLIlI,\,) I , ~ • j

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.\IUI1l·Y \\'11~ collcctt!ll. l\'oCtI 1'111'- I

ullased IIIllI '1uile 1\ 1l11l1l1'l'I' 01' :1\'.

licll'H \\'cl'e IIIllfl" IIllcl d..,,,p.,lclled

:.ius~ ill lilllP I'ul' Lilo dCPIlI·[.UI·o oft, 1.lle s(!IJomlcol1lillgellt. Tlla(. tlll'l

" pal'cel wns ,(/rpnwiIlLcd llll' I'lllle:\\,-,' HE CAN FILL THEM ALL 'i' . i I1g copy of /L posL.ell],[\ ]'oud l"I,d

-~--.---------.----.--~- -·--~~·~-1"M'tA~D--E--I-N-;A-~NA--D-A-::----~ \ I ,y t1;~e:~~I·~ll"~~~II~I'.i I \ ~":'i~':,I:~:l'; 'Y 11 n- ! CITY'BUllDING \1 ~= =t, kllo\\'ledgol'l'l~uipl,t)r I P~II·I·t·1 nrj

Cll~1i c1011aliulIH rot' ynrn \'u uLi - . .\1 n~. T,"lllunt .......... $:? 1)1)

, M I·H. Hogg . . . . . . • . . . .. I 1)0 ~ll'fl. ,f. H. :-:i(;o\.I, ...... 1 00 MI'.,. ,f a111CS Ad:til' , .. , 511 i'll·S. U. SI.l1pleH .. ,..... 00 ,,11'';. .f un. UOlliLcI'· .... , 011 ~ll'H. A. I;, :-:imilh ... '. ~ (III ~ll's. C'ill1111I'OIl ..... , ... 1 iJlJ ~ II"" \\' 111. 1 Ii I,d· . . . . . .. .1 fill ,\1 i~, Ill'11Iwl wood, . . . .. l I)i] :-.; 111'14" BlIl'rr:t t ........ ]/1I1l

~11'. J:"I'I Lighlly ... ". I 1111 jll'';. H. \'igill' ....... , 1 1111 l'I'()~llCdH 01' !'ink (I'll ••.. I I ,.,

AND UUllllMES A· ND UNEMPLOYMr1NT! 'gl)Odll,I'IlIlL~illillg I~J pnil'H I;()Gk~.·, r, II pllll' \I'I'll:IlldH, I hclll,dH \111f11 :1 »CIII'I'H frll' till' ~uldiel'H, :\11'. ,J no. 1',1)0. • •...•.• Ii l1ll

How Civic F~tl:1.ero Furnlah Work For· Kim".)' eOllrpy to Llll' IlIllle" Ml, .\11'';.]1. Holu.'I'lH ...... ] lin How to Milke a City of 15,000 popu- . Mcch~nlcs In Foreign Countnes- 'i'I'ellel·UC. 1:111eicl.l· UUI' I-(ratol'uI

Wisdom For CanadIans apPI·ul'rat.1bJi ttlJlltllulIkB \'01' I'el y llcccptnhle girl. -.--~"---------.------

_ i Tn til" mOllths 01' ~n\ltCllllJcI·. Oc' " CllIlH, I~. J\l'l?II[W I ... to\)I'I· and NOl'embcr. lnl~. II TOl'onto :-:iCI'. :-:it. .J. .". J~. ,

lation-II Is up to the Cnnadian

Consumer LADYSMITH

On Sat.IIl·(lay IilSt a hoc!tIlY'11111Lch

hfltwoon tho mart'iorl 'llIld Hinglo waR 11ll1.yct! nt, tho rink, anel rORult­eel in I~ win fm' tho Ringlo' mcn by 7 gon.IH to 5, AbonL OliO hnnclrod

nn<1 fifty perRonR lined liP to SCI' tho game whioh UO~I\I'I"ahollt 8·15. 'rho montuu\; Lhe puck loft tho lllLucl of 0, V, l-TanIlait, who acLod

WI l'OfUl'eo, both toams WOI'C I\t it )ll'llllll1C1' amI Long", tho 1I1nl'ried

mon forccd tho paoe and Illust havo HIlI·pt'isod thomsolves, fol' without tlOIlUt, tho Ilrst fiftoou minul;p.s wus I.ho fastest. hockey BOell lit Lho rink this Boason, anu, Cl'catc(IIllUch ou­

t.h\l~iasi11l and gCllol'ul e:wiLelllout, Tho U1'Il!!h or sLioks, thc swirl of the fllmllll's, Lh~ swish or thc IIknles, 't.he

shultt!! nnd ul\\tst.io l'Ollllll'ks or tho speo!.tl.t.ors, stloh as, go it HlIl'v, \\0' ell played Clal'o, Good boy Art.

llot LhlLt mun, and up tho icc ,witla iL FI'erl, 'J'III1L's tho 1;II\Y IItU., tlll'l\-

In n speech dClI\'l'rcII \)ofGl'c the nllI1l1Ifa'~tllrln!; concerll, onc or tI\I' \\'illllipeg, Feb, I:;. l!l\:i and EherbrClokc DOllnl of Tl'Od~. 1\11'. J. H,\laricHt clIIploycrs o[ labor III Ihat city. ~II'~. Slllil h has ~Lill 1I '111nlll.it.\'

Hilcrrnrcl. Vicc·Presidcnt of the Can- {endered 01\ threl! llirfel'Cllt UII)' eon· . .t. wool I'UI' di~t.1'ill1lliull a"d, ill (Ill' pciiuil- Manufacturers' ASHllcialiol\" ll·aets. ils tI!'(r;I'cgnto tOlllicl'H for the "1111 I'l·iz.· al Ih,' "'I'd graill ra;I'

nel!Liuy noxt to Hce 'tho FaLs IIntl

Loau!! iu lllol'tlli cum bat. lL fllIl'l'

... iII.bc S01l1e oxuilclllcut, como

1111.\'0 n good tillle.

IC 0 O":I.llg m'o" 10 I'OSl1 ~ U. 501\10 B" I U/'; 5 II C11lCl\tB aU~11l l1'ec obs being i)G4.8+!i. 't'll'~ «:on· Wi1lIlip\'g, flU' ~llll'q\1is wheat, 'YI'II '1'1 f II' 'Ill I' 't III ttl. ,-I J i"llJl'ChL ul' UIlI' huys aL II .. , l't'tlnt.,

Mic (lUI'li1lg '1(1L1lI'~1l played 0 ""lade-in·Cunllda" 1ll0\'L'mC!II.. . I'a~t!;,',\'erc awarded, re~!I"clh·r.I;;. tIll t.he suci,eLy 11'0111,.1. Ike /~I'all'l'1I1 iI', dnlle .f"hn .

. ?'."'i"'\'.j!Ll"'~":II.;,~I!.,:'t:,'<'~l.'~ •• r":!'!~.'!J"!~J.! ... ~J1.\l»tIJl'~ ~~~!~(,\.pl~~)~~\"l:I&:.,!,.I.~I~~\~'\\'i~\~~ .. !~~~~t~i~W.~~~1i;;;;~~n:fi;~~.~ 1l7.~,~~;;;:;':; uLallou\:O·r, lh"~ nl'lpS .tj1 Glasgo\\,. Phlllltiolpilitl Ilnt!- i ~h(J ladlc.~ wllU Iw \'tl.110( - It!:! .reI ~ i' . . . "'. ll~qJ\1\IHlll'~I: !l'!{~' '_()'~l:, . II'luJ'!l1. J,llCh' SUfi C't:_ uf, k1lit Li 111,( _Wljl dlL ...... \'(I)..ill·.e Vleu"l!,l I.u ""I! LlI:\ I ,\ 11'11 -2; Umhalll ,~~. d I 11 tl I I tl t ' iutel'val tIm gamo pI'oceoued apace >la, (I'll 11;;- 1mI', Cll ar Y WI 1 prc~el1 1'.'('1'0 ~;iJ 1,~::3, $:llli 01' less UIIIII olle·' l:uIlU1It.1 ~l!L "',,ul l!i!d 'j.) help alung I Fl'ltnk. _Hi Llt'lIho!lf'" lS al'lll1l1ci

ud tho whole thing iut? 11 rogulal' p~!1Eenl011lt1Im, w hioh did not; coap.o

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_ ltoLsun \'s. 111. H. StapleR ]0':":"7 COll(lIt1oIlS, ·~11'. Shcl'rllrcl showed VOI'Y hair of jr; uclow thOHlJ or till' '1'0"01110 I I' . ~ I \;1\ I'd· I 'I . \ .~ .' t 1U \\'01 . It !!IIi Il • .. t\{ 0 narl'w mon RCOl'm "1011' BILrkwell \'s. Ol'ecn 11--10; ·lal- concllIsl\'cly what tho p\'{\clical IIp\lll- {I rill, lluncll'l'tls"'o( IhlH {lnn's I'lll' ,. ..

liral; g01l1 ami'l \'oicel'irel'uns up- 11lel' '.s, l)clgaly ];·:-5; ;\1. ll. ClltlOIl or the do~tl'lnl' Ill·tho \lllr· ployecH hal'e bcell Inld off In the la~t ============-=-=-:-:-:::-:=:-.. ~-~- I ,\11'. nud ~II·H. AIl'x. IJolJbill whll

plallse I" BC"llled IIOWO\"'I' to }lll' St I 13 I 11 18 t' (·hllses or, lho CI'''1''-IIIl'' "on"Ulll\'I' f tl tl I I I I' I III The Matter of The Estate of . J • \\'. ," , , , "ap cs \.s. [l)' {WO _ I; • '" "~ow .. moll IH Il'oug I IlC (ll 11'01' t. I hll\'o becll l'isit.illg 1'1'IClll S III '111-

the young men 011 theil' mottlc, for would melln, '!'h.C 1'0ntraelH l'IlIli1'llceei !lUIlIP,I. mil: Robert William Johnson, Deceased 'lIilll·,..,", 1'''(11l'lIcd highl.I' (lclightec\

"IOV wcro II, \;lIg ll11gR III 0 "11;11' ~. , ~ \() I~ IH h'!I'cby gl\'Cll 11I1l'SlI1LliI I "·ll.h Lltel)" l<hol'l. htllJ{III~·. 'I t l' tl' . t 'I' Thnt Bill OI'eOll IlIllclu It \'I!I'y Addln" Cltlco Il'llllwry all11 Ire.'11 ca~tlll~';. . . '1'10" . I.· . 0\\,11 hanus, 1,'cRIJI'llg tllo 11IICI,- I'll ',1;ooLl HlILI·t ill Lho opollillg' glUl1L' 01 ~!1', Shcrrard refcrretl to 8hC'1'1Jruolw In \\ 11I1l1IJPg n ["I\' lIIonl.hR ugo ! lJ' I ' .- \ ••• '1'1 " . I ' v ('It· C· "I ' " '1 I t I '1' ," t Ie Pl'OI'ISllJII8 t) It' ,'11111-

I thc :ll·t! sohel\11Il', bcntillg YOII nR nil Important city lind said there I ' ~ ,OUl)C, . .1.IHI((" U I'" ,\1111'1 (',III" "." Bol,('1'l (;aill lllU'lIta kiln (If lime

t 10 dnllgCI'OH!\. p,l·oximit.y uf tile KllILJk cusil" b." l'l Lo 2. I\'ere onlr IwclIly.two other 'clties in I ('ru:l. Iroa alit! FOUlldl'Y l'olll\>:lIIY ole 11Ibii 11'11sLcc i\eL belllg ( hupLel'

nlarr'lo.' Inell'a "0,,1 'It "'as ", LIll'u' _ ., • 1'1 I I ')00 f 'I I" I u( L I' last. II'nek. ('. u 0_ '" ~"~ • _, Cannda tI!l hll';c -01' lal'gm·. Dlt! they I ,1'111 nil' 11\111. AlII .. a eO!III'I\c:t 1'01' I.llIl - 0" IU ,e\'IHC( .::l:t 11t':.!; I.'

stago hUWO\'ol' Lha.L Exed, A ndcrHOll, TI1l1L Sill Gl'cen be rCU()lllllw'mll't\ ·tcllllzc I hat If I he hout~ UOII' Ula(l" \ t 0113 of pi po. aP\ll'u~ i III ,II ply :;;;1),111)1 j I illl: lo b,l, ,l!lI :.:, a 111 I n 1I1('llIlllll'l i ts ~Ji~Il:-:i. P11l1lll!1 II IJI\~ l'uL II l'll cd ArL. lluwles, und Am.1i,}!lIgish dill fUI' Lho D. 8. O. or tho Om'lillg In tho L'lllt.~d "HutCH IIntl sold t·, worth of 11'''1'1., .\ Fort \\'illlnlJl Ii rIll, LhcI'eLo, I;hat nil cl'editur'" 01' /lilt! 1'1'0111 LIlli uily. a bit or mixillg it, up;" u,wl Clul'e, OlulJ. l'unndlullH wcre Iluldu ill Canutill, Il1 II'ho"" ~11'11"-' \\.I\~~ 01lIY.$!;1I0 1110\''' Iln:1 ,til )lel's(lll~ 11Il1'illH ul.dl1lfl ngllit,Ht . with wOlllltll'ful dllsh loft .. hi!! post, \\'llulci ntld another elly to Cumilltl U9 i thll t 0 I til (' { ,Ill (·d ';1 al l'~ 11\,111, 1",-1 ~ho csllllc ur Hl,hu!'I, Will ia III .f lIh 11- ~II·. II Ild ~ I'>l. I )III

JlJlll lillll :t heall-

to uk tho I)uol~ to lho oeuLro of th<1 That SlLllpy ~reSIlUI'1\l1 ill n IIlJ'ge liS ShcrbJ'oollc'? Calluda wus i til(' coull'llcl 1I'1.11'U lIIo~1 or 1l~1 pllllll I L f 'I \\1 ,. I't I'! Lil'1I1 ho\' pl'e!5CIIII'" to tlll~1I1 latlt 'd "I II 1.

11(.1 II~ thought to 'he a !;I'cat papcr.mlll(lug I'. 11';1>1 Idle nlHl hulltlr",'s of 11110)))1>10),"" HOIl, It CO" It! , lI11lUlI>:1 I y lJ,' •

ico, gave to H,U'\', wher uolchcll ~ou ClII'lel', 1I1lC I not llt 1\ u ~ S t1 N I' 11 . LI P' \' :-;1111l11l1" ami, r I'll 11 I 1111 1'''portH

(\'nll'OI'. t:ountl'y.)mt did thn)' Iwoll' that tr the II woro wallllll~ till' bll'ucts ur 1"01·t \\·il .• UI1·I' : UI' U {111 10 l'U"IIi'_:'~ fJ I :" ' I I • I'

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nl Abo 'tl' " o~ , • II I 'f 'l 1]) I I I' I • (<lll'l1ct HIS:\ P CIISIIlIL gl'.11 Ull liS

,. . Uo II!! "11UC uur hU81ucss 1110n of CnlHll(1l would speclry " 11. 1I IlIll t) 1:1, . C(:CMiCl, \I' IU I Il'l ('11 1-\lld sLnr playors lloomod t.u bo\ get- Th-at t1iC TrehOluo ulIl.lcrs n Cal1adlun puper fol' their stationery.' The \\'O\'I,s DqJllI·tl11ellt in 'J'urolll'J IJj' alJOl1t the llil1Lh day ut' llt'c~l1l- 1'''C:l'.

tiug woary, rOl' t.ho play slackonod thought iL I.L,,:a!lLc ur timo 1.0 go to It won lei add unolher tUlI'n til, thn: \lur('lw.scd lis lllt~ ~nllJlIy uf /l:l\';nn Lel'l\,l). 1.\11·1, ilL t,lll) 01l1'11);111 111);;-1 T001'Uill\l; (111 Llill l'il'OI' al'e gcl-'d b Domllllon tho size oC Slwl'brooltc':: hrlcks, I'alued at oPVi'()·dmutel)' $1". lip conlll 01'1~ Iy. still, by playing GI!Jn!Jol'o. )00 . pitnl.ill (.hu PI'U\'il1CO uf i\IUllilollll,' till',r sliIJIJel"', owing Lu lhu O\'UI'-

I d 'rhey nil Imew Ihe vnlno oC a bus~' \! . (or IIII' lll'Jsl pal't In [1l1ilo I r ~ Ull tie' c[ollsh·o thoy kopt thc woollcn mill to II elt.v. Ilnd .\'el when 'I Stutes. tr Toronto hriel; mnllers h:J(1 ,Llld pl'ubatu ur w]JOso will Wttll \'lu\\'.

f.']' ". TllU~ tho BI'Ulldoll llUl'lUI' i!lllgitill I ' 1 YOlIllgCl' mell' l'UIII auf Illg up 1\ ulg lIe, tho spellkor; nsl,ed his taUll!' to! socurod the wllges Inyol,cd 111 this gl'lllltC( lo I· rUllI, . 'JlI'kel' uf tl'l'

ill tOWll. I 11001'0, olloe 11101'0 tho bell WIlS heurd sltow him somo Cnlll11llll11 twCO(IH he I cOllt1'llct~ Illstenel of lheir r}ml5 In Post Ol\1co of Tl'elll!l'llc ill I hn 1'I'U-

lind lI."OI;·h~l' short rospit.c, The ThilL HOllsolwood Ilh')ulll l;uOIl be 1001(Cd at him with n sort or mUll plly (lhlo. mnilY IVorltn10n, now In the vincc ur l\iullilolJa, i<'al'IlIUl', by Lhl'\ ARBROATH

rOlllaillillg plU.t of Lho glllllO aI- gotlillg busy, and' re]llled 110 did 1I0t make th~11l IlP·1 hread Ii III'. \\'ovld lin.·c Iwd sel'eral SIIl'l'ugale OUIII'L ur tho Cenll'''] t,hough good, plLsseu uU' wiLhou'L .Whon llS Iw I! to hal'o some SU1ll11lc;; i months louoc)'. 11'0)'1" [Ind thcl'cfo)'p. J udiuial Dislriet uf Lhu J'I'Orilll!CI (II'

rcady tho llext llllll'ulull the tulie)' 111l0re s[l','Iugs Iu Ilde Ihem uI'or lhij· . \\' 11lLt'" tho 1l1l1tt<!r wilh AI" spooial inoidenL, oxcept t.ho Lleed- A verl' exciting game WllS )Jlay- \, UnniLubu, 111'0 reqnit'ot! to send UI' I (I 'I · I' A J ' b looked !1'oub

Td ami said the jobbor' ]101'1011 'Jf stross. '. 'I I I' , 'I • Jl·oa. l. Xothitlg,

Ill!; 0 IIr y 1\ lIose, and, Hlll'V, od oL\\'eon I/. rillk skippeel b.y tho froUl whom .he bought his cloth elld 1t wonld he l111I'casollnble to domand post PI'OPUIl 01' ( C 1\'CI' tu l' f)SHI''; .. BIlI'kwcl\'s dh'o into Lho ioo. Tho DI'anclon ClIl.lm' and IL 'l'1'chlll'lIC not carl'~Canadlau tweeds. Acter t~IC undel' all circu11lstanCL'Il lhlll Clyl'l B.inl1 & 'VI~J1IU' Ilt HolhLlI.d , ~1i1ui- ·Isn't t.hi!:i jll~L :; I'QII I, ,,"cilther; mUI'I'iod llI'ln are to uocOllgl'atul~t- combin~, it appeUl'1I that tho mall tn.llol' In f)IICBllOll h'lll boen Informed. Pl11'chllslng llepnrtmcnla 51111111d bllY Luba, l'ust -Olllce, Solicilul'S I'llI' the o\'CI'yhurly IIII!iY geLling thuil' sced od upon Lhe way thoy played, afLcl' [1'01ll rnl'thol' wcst hlld all idolL that., thoy would bo vCI'Y styllsh IlOxt )·03r. i thc ")lutle-lu,CIUlutlit" protillcl. II sl'tid RXCOIILol', Ull 01' hd'm'u thu gl'llill elnllllou. flO lOll" ILlI abllol1oe 1'1'0111 '110 .gaillo, I' I f I I I I I' I nm1 Lhal lhe spcnl(er iutended ,Ihllling i \\ auld ho round, however, tha't Ie Ih'l t\\'cll'tll (.IIIY of "11l.'11 }'\·,.I). ·.1 9 I.'i,

... "HI! WUIl( CI' II mow at. go 0 t H! (t tllilor who eOllle( IICOll him dressed i 10 •• 11 cost of Toronto's unemploymell\ ,~ Ilnd nil hol'o that Lho sLiH'IlOBS of "Etllies of Cuding" wonld o~lnhlo up to tlie'lUlnule. tho samples nrrll'o'U rc!lcf mcn~u1't;!l WP.I'C utldecl 10 1!1~ thoil' oln'isLillu Itlld Slll'llIIIllC!l, lid­limb whioh ILssU\'edly followll so him to \yiu [I'om allY skip thnL dc- the next morning, nnd they \\'01'0 .13 contruct IJI'lrc of foreIgn Jll'lllS. wh·1 th'es~cl:i uucl des(;;FipLiol1ll, with full onergoLio It uispluy, IIII icltly· (lillIlP- llen,.1ccJcllt.il'u1y IIpon his exp~I'iollC(" good ns aliy Wcsl oC England clolh, securcll c'ders -111 competition with plIrtieultu's ill wl'itillg' 01' l.hciJ· pelll'ed, This ahort artiolo uoulu iu ruet.~ ib wos Il JUaL~h lJuLwcoI; M~de In Sherbrookc Cnnudlnn firms In UllJllldn. thnL Ihe,·u Cillitlls, [Lud llllLlltclIlcnL ur Ulch'

,V, D. PalulCll' is busy l·hose duys

uuttiug wouLl I1l1ll orullhilig.

, H011l'Y Albl'ight, wi,,?,.. WlIt! visit­ing ~ll'. I~Url i\frll. ,V. I., Rmitll retul'ned ~u Portugo UII SatUl'day.

bo longthoned illdelillilelv

• b'; 1'0- thoOl'.\' uud' IJI'ILcLieo. UI'lLmiou ' would he no mal'lIi't in favor of liln aocouuts, lIud Lhe uature oUho HO-J J • In Inct, thcy WCI'O so good thllt he I II S If I I I tl " It' . . Oll E e ero, n Ie 11 S 10 ... es CI'1Il '

pOI,ting. UpOIl tho collecU\'o /llltl gaiuer! the "iotoI'Y hy 1'0111' points, was suspicious, nnd' on usltln,g tho i fill till I) I C cul'ity ii' I\IlY, held by t1i'.!lll. 'dllly . d' . ' ,. -II 1 l'r ., II ' 0 plan Irop),. nne IY 1C P ng 1111' • 111 l\'H}U41 play of of tho mcmborll bll~'w~ 1m yo I'Cf,SOll to belie\'o thal .ta dpr Ile

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k ... · 10m they wcre ,:Hlllln fnetory \\,orl;or5' nnel Call11ulall I·(lriliud. by staLutul'y decllll'aLiull ;

O• '1'1101'''011'0·1 1J k CI' b t' 1'1 I 'tl 't - I ma 0 n ll'l'lroo ·e .. nc thlu" tIn\[ , 1 tIt' 'I t rt II 'j' , l .. 'no· 00 -oy II, I1nll u. loug I .Ieory \1'.011; I was on y " mal1ufacturcl'5 to SOCIII'C n lal'!;;cl' ~hu:"" [JIll 11. ,e no ICO "IlL 11 el' . 10 AlLII

aud spaoellowovGI" willuo-t IJOrmiL. by the pmct.ic:nl holl> ur his 'men, Impressed Ihe speaker about his or c:ll'lc 11l1Slne~:l. CanadIan eitkl lao t.wc.1l'th duy uf ApI·iJ 1015, I.llt'

,f II!!. H iJ'd Wt)\l I. lo POI'tago via \Villllipcg Ull Monday llight's tl'uiu,

He wout tu sor,'o 011 Il. jury.

Cnnadlan suit WIlS thnt. it! cost_ con· . , Tho $33.00 oolleotcd ut 1;)10 -"'I'okot 1I1.ld Il SOI'l; or,iuut.o 1>I'O"·III<lIICe t,llllt would ht) Ins1!:'lng a:;nlnsl uncl1Iploy, ,slLiti ]o'l'I1.l1k l~arkCJI' WIll 11l'oeee;c! 10 . . sldernbly Icss thUl1 he hnd hecn ac· i-' t

'\'~1l put. tho club int.o pI'oLty goot! soems to ~Ltnch its.·oll' ll) him: - T.h . customcd to )1ay. nnd that was' onu man, udmi'tiislci' tho ussots 'uf tllll Haiti I .\ - '... " .' Tho ]lurcilallc of ~l,OOO cir goods 1'1 .-Ii lape, and the thanks of the. dub game I.lu·pughout \l'US iUlm'csLiIl,!: of tile chlet obstacll's La 110)1\11arlzlug I OUI' oi, .. ·n citr, or In our 0\1'11 count!'.' dcclJlll:!ed (IlllOl1g Lhu'l'lll'tiel uutiLII!ll to Lhc lIIarriod mon '- iil'o of .tlio to \\IlLfc::JI, eSllooially. the lust 011'(1;' Cltnadtnl1 gooda.oC tL 'bcllel' cluss, '[,he i illr.t~II(VOr I11l1'l:ha3111); nbrolld. meltll~ thol'clo. IlIll'ing regard uuly lo Lhu WIlI'1II0st. ' • '." .' ~ . i tuller' did not m·ako .us lUoney I thQ ntldlt!on or 0110 llIall nnd hi!] clai11ls 01' 'which 110 :slaull thon bi:Lvo

•' , · ... uo~I·'I·OlIOI'I.'IIII.sO·ll·\'C .• JI(I·o<.1 (1'1 Ilc cou'!ll Ollt 'of'lnl lll~' flllllll· ... Lo r'uII:tda Inutcull elf <U\l . .

, ., A,-. ~ • '. Sv U Q-J I, C '. ." \lo'I"I'II!: \1,:',,"1 u"ro"(I.. . ~.' 1l0~ku, IlIl~Hh1\t ho will 1",1; bo Jill'

'l'1'u1Ull'110 Hocl~oy Club' playcd 11. .J3:u'kwull pluyod !l; \\'011 (j U~'IM" '- .. ... " . llIutoh w·I'.11 }loll"I'ld at' '110. Jr"I- ,- .' . . IJlo :_Jul" ~lto IlllitlllssetS 01' any pm't

• - ~ v hue I'· ,,' U ;, li' (.iU ' -lund l'ink, 11m} WO)'O del'oalet.!' 1).1 .0 St'ulJlcs I:J t1u,!I'cof su distribllled to Imy· pel'-goals 1.0 G, ]t; iJ:j to bc ' _ '. SUII ,01: pen.:oils ql' whoso claim. 01'

I.hlLL ~\I'chel'I')l)' lost LIlis ni illS II()UUC sltall not hiwo beon espllo.ially ILl:!' UIII' ful .l'ecoh·ed by him .at. Lito timo bOl:lt of tim go.m ·d!l!tl'iblllio!,! .. ollll. J~lJutJ ' 1\1, lho Yilla.g~ <~C Rolland

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THE \\rORLD, BREDENBURY, SASKATCHEWAN

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The "Yes-at the elev _nth ho'JI. I think

Ie was sorry for me-ho neved for­:ave my mother.' And I could see bat he had no love 'for me, even nough he believed her stOry. His hole life was wound up In Barbara. relt myse!! a usu per, and I hated

bring away my jewels," she added re­gretfully.

"And what about me?" queried Har· ~Id. He had come all this way-but to what purpose? He could he oC no service to Babette, and he bad failed In bls duty to his employer Survey .he situation as he might the prospect was alarming. The romance had not worked out as It should-though rom· ance there had been In plelhY To cap It alJ he had run away with his Gold· en Girl IILtle more than halC a dozen hours after he had been first Intro-

HEAVY GUNS USED ALLOW' ME TO .PItESENT MY BEST FRI~ND

Golden Girl By Alice and Claude Askew

Ward, Lock 4 Co, Limited London, Melbourne and Toronto

1D\'lng to go-I hated It. Wealth and uxurr-tl,e Society life-had no ~t· ractlon fur me. And there was some. hlng else that made tho Llood boll vllhln me I learnt thht Wyndham Parde, my father, came oC Armenian .tock-though he had repudiated his ha.ld and wal~tod to pass as an Eng· !Ishman. His great riches-not a penny had he devoted to tho cause ()f our down trocken people-It was

(ContlnuelI) l3alhara alono for whom he amassed

ICed to her, and now he neither wanted ber nor she him.

(To be Continued)

BY THE GEftMAN5 "Jack Johnson" Sheds Burst Too 5001,

• or Too Late The "Jack Johnson" used hy the

Germans In the prosent war hnvl attracted more atten tlon than an) other gun In the world.

But the 16 Inch mortar, which battered to pieces the fOrlS ot Liege and Antwerp, Is not Immune tro:u criticism. It Is e~ en re"",rtcd that

Gratifying Interest in S S some or them have burst, killing , , many ot the men sel vlns the big

ROYAL

"We were loll mlsclably poor-In nls gold." dire straits Ami It was th 'n thL.t m. Ililroid stole a glance at the girl's mother ml,de II confosslon to me. Her lacc, and once more he recognized marriage 10 pnul 1Iiatarll had novol that narrowing ot the eyes alld com· becn a legal ono, tor she had, in [act, Ilression of the lips which had startled anothOJ hu~hand living-no Icss Il pUI. him that afternoon-was It really only 80n than tho vastly wo,llthy Wyndham ,hat afternoon? Had a rew hours suf· FOI de lIel parents had Ilnown oC ~hls Iced for this complete revelation oC lUllI ringe, and shu had acllnOwlodgeu character? l~or he understood now the trllth to Paul-It was only I who the cause oC Babette's jealousy, her had l","n I{cpt In th; darll And 1 was .ronlc scorn, as sho watched the manl· to ICllrII HOlllOthlllg nIOrJ-somethlng testation or affection between Barbara ~o Stul tllllg tllat I could hardly believe and hOr father. What Harold had It I \\ as 1I0t tho dllughter of Paul, seen was no delullon of his senses, but or \\ II, lIham Forde, uorn aftel Ill, no trick of sun or shadow-It was ruodHlr, III conscquellce of a terrlule renl. QUIll I el, had left hoI' gllgllsb husband, Alns for his te ler Idenl-hls Golden

Recent Events In the Work of the felJows. This Is, without doubt, due to firing too may rounds, (or a gun WInnipeg Sunday School has a definite term of life as well as

Association a human being, and can stanll only a The work at tile assoclntlon can· certain amount of wea' all! .. tear.

slStL or the general PlollloLlun and In. A l~rcnch nrtlllel y otflcer gives CI Balied etflclency or Suuuay !:lcnool some Interesting details regal ding work In Ll1e CILY or WlULllHlg. An ac, this weapon. Llvo Intel est Is tal.en tn lhe Hmall "\Ve Imew," said he, "that the schools us well as We lei ger ones, In '420' would prove a rel\oubtable arm every seCLlOn of tne city. I' hlch, In normal operation, mlgnt

A very successful city convention have disastrous results lor us. was 1I",u In V. 8Htm.nHter c:lurch, Oc. "By normal cpr ration I mean that tober 2, 1014. 'I'ow hunul ed and sixty· I the .,120 mortar, placed In IJosltlon, olVtl regIstered delogates attended, re. I by thlrty·slx to Corty horse power presuntlllg 40 dltterent cllurchus I tlactlon sel ved by engineers who Group conferences of the many de: I alone, are capable of working Its partments of Sullday scbool work complicated mechanism, provided reg· were conducted. 'lea furnished by the I ularly with ammunition, can follow III ladles or St. btephens, Young Method. every point the mathematical role laid 1st and Westminster added much to lout by the General btaff.

IN BUYING YEAST CAKES

BE CAREFUL TO SPECIFY

ROYAL &f~~I DECLINE SUBSTITUTES.

LLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO.

WINNIPI!.G • h40HTR~AL.

ALL HELPED BY FOOTBALL I Canada Has British SajJper Tells of Influence of

Sport on MIlitary SpirIt

Helped .

Empire

neVer to I etlll n to him. Paul, so said Glrll DIY mother, had adopted U10 as his "For my mother's sako I plnyed my 0\\ n child, nnd It was this that sur· pnrt," Babette continued, "but aU the prlned mu more thall anrthlng else, while I have only had one thought In for ho hnd certainly loved mo as It I mind-to realize what money 1 could WI'I e so III very tl uth. and then escape. For that reason 1

.1, Y mother told me oC hor married ltept up my 'relatlons with Bernard. lire with Wyndham Fordo, whom 1 1 made no secret oC theso with anyone was now to consider as my true fath· nt Mount Ararat House. 1 told my or She had m, t him first when she father--the word does not come eas· I H g01'!>1 ness to that English Camlly !ly to my tongue at all-that I was or which I have IJPollCn, lie was not woalthy then, but he had just acquired engnged to Bernard, I spoke oC my de-the rights In thoso petroleum wells sire to return to Armenia, but 1 was which 1\ ore the Counllatlon or his COl" told that the whole thing was absurd and that 1 must think no more of It. I tUlle. Thoy lived happily at first, but wns forbidden to see Bernard-Indeed, htter on quan els occurred, mainly tl 'I about-but 1 noedn't SllMk of these Ie very men, on of his name always I made my father furlous;y angry--l tllng8 now since time Is short, and have never understood why It should ~I~~~y',l,nve nothing to do with my own have affected him so. It was largely

to save him [rom one of these out· , 'I ell mo briefly," begged Harold. "It bursts of rage that Barbara acted as

nla, help to elucldato other things." she did, and took the responsibility vC "Well," explained Babette, "you th t I tt • I hnve seen for yourself thnt Mr. Forde a e er upon, ,rse r. She has been

Is eccentric. He Is 111(0 a man with nervous about her father latoly, and some terrible weight upon his con. there 'would certainly have bOen a ter· rlble scene. Not that I should have science It was just the oame twenty minded much"-Babette 3hrugged ber years ngo. He would gO away for days shapely shoulders-"l have a temper and w eek'i togetber-just as he still of my own, and can give as hard blows does, and \\ ould give no explanation of as I receive," ,,'hnt he did. My mother glow sus· "Yes, I know," muttered Halold It plclous-she thought there was an· was not exactly right thing to say, hut other woman In the case. 'I'he end or he was thinking of the strident voice It \\ as that she spied upon him and he that had hUrt his ears not so very detocted her. There wns a terrlhle long ago. s! ene and they parteu-he vowing 1 hat he would never look upon her faco "I was not allowed to see Ber· agllin As for her, she went home to nard," Bnbette resumed, "and I was grzeroum, where she found her fatbor not aJlowed to BOO 'my mother. It was deeply Involved In political troubles only upon the latter terms that my She hlld dropped her married name falher ngreed to aclmowledge me. Ills 110 one In the neighborhood Imew her wlCe was dead to him and must con· but us n single woman. l-<or did any tinue dead. But was It not cruel, one suspect there wns anything wrong Harold ?-for I love my mother, and when she married Paul, as whose thtl separation hurt us both cruelJy" dnughter I wus everywnere accept. Bahetto's breast was heaving nnd~r cd" tho flimsy wrap. "I would not have

BabeUe paused. ACter a moment leel her," she went on, "If I had for· Harold, whose Interest wab unabated, seen that my engagement to Bernard

Promlt d h "\ I tl would have been objecte!1 to. I onl~

leer. ,nl YO\lr ma ler though t of her- ar'" of the Cause-brought you to England I" ~ "Yes," said the girl. "We wcre near- parUcuarly the Cnuae. You have soen Iy sturvlng 1I10ther know how enor- my last effort In this dlrecllon-the Dlously wealthy Wyndham 0 II letter tllat fell Into your hands,"

tue pleasure and success of the oc. \ "The mortars worked In this fasll' cas Ion. Muslo was furnished by the I Ion at the beginning of the campaign, Sunday school orchegtra and the I as the destruction of the Liege and young ladles of Westminster school. I Namur Corts proves, but the sltuutlon L' lve hund~ed people aLtended the has changed, These mortars aro dlITl· evening session. 'I'he following offlc. cult to band,e and In rainy weathor ers were eltlcted for the ensuing yea,'. their transport through lUuddy and l~onorary p,esident, '1'. GOfJOn Rus. rain washed countries Is complicated. sell; presldflnt, John McMillan; vice- It Is difficult also to lteep the gun sup· president, George 1:1. Clarke; secre. piled with shells The enormous tary, Jas. Weir; troasurer, J. B. Mc. shells are dllTlcult to bring up when Cracken. the convoys are attacked by our cal"

We were honored by a visit from airy. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner, tbe elemen-. "Another point of ImportancE Is tary superintendent of the Intenla. the Cact that on account oC the dell· tlonal Sunday School association. We cote mechanism of the gun, neces held tour meetings In the city during sary parts cannot be replaced 1m· her visit with a total attendanCe of medltely when the onemy's firc has over 400 workers. Much good was ac. disarranged any part of the mortar compllshed especially In Nortb ,\Vlnnl. Moreover, these Inullense gnns are peg district. Inoffensive at close runge whon they

'I'he North Winnipeg District assocl- are at the mercy oC tho bnyonet. I atlon has been organized under the might add thnt the shells of the city association to take care of the In. giant mOl tnr appear to have Sll[' creasing numbor of scllools In that fered from something 111m 'sabotage,' part or the city. 'I'he workers are for they very ortell burst too soon very much Interested and have plan. or too late. ned an aggressive program of actlvl. "In the north where 1 have just ties. been, the englnee~s of the Gm man

We are now conducting our city mortars are finding ev ry day that training school for the second rear something absolutely necessary to with 110 roglstered students, 'I'he the operation or the gun Is missing. school Is divided Into ~!1ve classes: Our soldiers did not toile long to Teacher training, beginners and prim' learn just what pal ts of the glln ary workers, junior department teach. could be most easily put out of ac­ers, secondal y division girls' worllers tlon, and secondary division hoys' wOlkers. This, of cOllrse, meant for us some­The Interest Is very gratifying Indeed times awful sacrifices. 'We ha!l to and many workers are being helped cross the grount! swept by the Ger· This school means much to the tutUI ~ man shells, bring up our dellclous of the Sunday school work In Wlnnl. 'solxante·qlllnze,' which clears a reg. Training ovor a hlmdred teach. plain as you would a table covered ers Is a splendid contribution but sllli with Illes, and then once the way it Is quite slgnlllCl.nt when one stops was open, we went at tllem with to thlnlt of the great number of worl(- th~ bayonet. ers In the city, approximately, 2,500 'The fOl'lllldarle mortars then be· 'rhe need Is great and the OP)l<;)rtunl- came negligible. All we had to do, lies are tremendous.-Hugh C. Leltgat and It was often an ellsy tnsll, was clt~ treasurer. l' ,~get rid of the englneels who

Torpeodes Just Missed (Lance Corporal J. Burnell,

M.S. Unduuntod, wrlles home mother).

of H. to his

We slghteC tho German destroyers 1: ilos ahead of us and Immediately we put on "ful1 sPlled," and you can Imagine the eXCItement.

"frved t\le big guns "This war has proved that mech.

a.llsm and ba11lstlcs do not cover everything The .420 mortars evi­dently constitute a splendid Inven­tion, but they are really erricll' clous only when their positions In ,the field :;.re guaranteed by light ar· tillery such as our '.75' and Infan­try capable of standing up against tremendous assaults and of firing accurately In time of peril."

Horses For the Armies

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"'Uu the ball, Highlanders,' they COIllWOUCl d to SUOUl, UlIll "Ial k ) Uul Illon, Higluallllel s I hey continueu ) oiling to 0110 allothol un III they had urlvon tile Uellll"ns IlIlck 'MaIK YOUI men,' the olllCJI s und 'uon CUIllS' Julu· Ing In as loud as they could W Uo cau say '!I1alk your Illen did not hnvu a stlmulatlug "Ilect upon tne lllg1l1,lnU prs'l

"The l~ronch soldters canuot undel' stand the snllg [Iold ot tuu Blltlsll troops. Ono day at Belhune tlltl Lill' cOlus hatl a gawe ot looumll aud tilu L.'ronchmen loooled on. Uurlllg tue game a German a"lOplane camo over und dlopped a tuw uombs but no 0110 was IIIjUI ed. The game W,18 stoPlh"U and there II as a lIac, 101 the I Illes The tiling did not wing the aeloplane lLntl n li'l elleil maClllllC gun \\ a~ blOught Into nc~lon. It brought hOI tlowa and the gn'tne \\ as ~ondnu(!ll Tho Frenchmen chtlel ed tho pia) e. H, anti one of them Balli to me, } ou Eug· IISh are Vel" \'01 Y IllI~undelstalldubJe I~allcy pluylllg lootl.1II1I wheu UClm,u; bomus al'o (il opplllg tlom the sl.les I'

GURKHAS BY NIGHT

Terror That Suddenly Descends on German Trenches In DarKness

Another ChiLI uctell~tic explOIt oy the GUlitlIaS-tIlo gllm lillie lIIen wno hal'O lJocome tue pets or tne AIlIl'" armieD-nab just been pelIOllllcd "l 1I1e expllnse or the WUI·teU! UCI g(;1 S trolij tlmo.

The Efflcle'ncy of Her Transport 0,-ga,llzatlon In War 11me

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'I he vulue of expert hnntlllng was delllollstr,l(ed lJy tile jllOllljlt cHarter­Ing 01 vessels on a minimum chartel'" IUW, enabling tho llullllnlslllltion w· lIIullltalll un ,l\UlllgO freight on 01110;. liuJIng tho past till ee months o[ ~u cents peI hundl ed pound8, and $1 uo POI' gloss ton on hllY. Although, OIl­Ing to the 8<111 cIty ul tonnage, Irelgll L IIILeS h,lve lisen lapilily Hlnce Septelll­bel', II ve \ essels lIa vo clellred II o III Monll cuI fOI It leI ench pOll dllling Lilo past len duys, the chartel plll·tlC" UVOln,;lng LS cents POI IOU Ibs. on oats autl ~~ 011 hn), II snllng or closo on 01) Pt}1 COJll lH CUIt(.:HlL CUlIlll1C cull rates In ,ulthlloll to this the C.P Il h.l~ made no charge fOI use o[ Its Ilocks IJ, tho chat lei ell vlH;sels flnd h,lK \\ HI c~ hou8ed evel, thlllg [t ec-belng he'I" d In thIS genCI()UH tlCalmOnt hy lite AI' Ian Llnc, whkh also phlcod pOI t'!lIl~ oC Its sheds lIt the dl81J08011 or lile govellllllont Over UOO,lIUU sll('I," hit e hoeu StOl ed lu and lias sell 1111 0 ~ I C P It sheds, Itnd lu ,Ulllllioll, I .. ,L quantities o[ saclwd oatH wei e piled III

become After all I was his rlalll!ll,f.'r:l· She paused, then added, "That, of Silo thought only of me; she hud no course, was an absurd blunder. I had feeling for Bal bara--nnd thnt Is not arranged with Bernard that ho sbould so unnutural as you might Imagine-- watch the paper, and I had no fear hUI I will say nothing of thut now For that my letter would miscarry. It was myself, I thought or the gl eat fortune not Olga's fault, to whom I had en­part or which I might Inherit, and ali trusted It, but when I heard of tho that might he done with It If It were mishap-after you had come with the used ror the cause-the cuuse ot chaI'm and claimed the reward-I was strlcl{en Armenia. It wns for that rea. besldo myself with rage; and I scold· lion J coveted Mr. Forde's monoy. And ed Olga so badly that she lost her tlO we cnmo to England I earned a 1It- temper too, and went straight 01T to tie money at typing to keop body and toll the whole story ,to my [ather. soul together until my mother should Barbara, who knew what had happen· succeed or fall In her elrorts at a reo ed-she was In the plot practlcaJly conclliution. You remember that my from the beginning, for Olga, who Is Jetter which fell Into your hands was her maid, having qualms • of con· typewrillen-I did that lest my hund. science, I suppose, gave me away to writing should be recognized If the her almost as l.on as she got home le~~er went by any mischance astray. that day-Barbara went to tne rescue

Thoy turned, we turnml; they twisted and dodged, we twisted and dodged. Every minute saw us creep· Ing nearer and nearer to them, till at last we got the range and bangl liang! bang! went our big guns.

The first shot was fired at be· tween five and six miles, and a stilT fight followed, for they also let rip back at us. We were gradually ClOD· Ing nearer amI nearer to them, fight­Ing 011 the time, until we simply pep· prred them as only Englishmen can ILml we just gave them "OXO," I'll give them cred.t for fighting most gamely to the very last, but they are far behind us In efficiency, and I cever doubted from the beginning about the verdict.

Eall Kltchener said, at the outbreak of the plesent terrible war, that the conllict would last at least eighteen months. It Is not dll'flcult to Imagine aow many hOI ses, as well as ura ve me~, will be lost during this period.

Eveu now, horses are In constant de. mand and the wise farmers, \\ bo rals· ed their colto, ale reaping tbe bene­IIts or their fOI eslght.

A lllgilt reconnoHerlnH' expedition found out tuu oxact tl uugUI aUl! pODI. tlon of tho WurHembel gel s, llnll 11 battalion ot tho Indians III epare!l to make a surprise attack. 1"1 ench AI· gerlan u oops and MOlOcoan Uralllllurs heard that tHings WOI e moving aud ob· talned pOlmlllslOn to join them. Thei 0 had beeu no llglltiug thal night and a WOllderful Clllln ha'l settled dow n on lIle countl'>slde, '1 here was no mooll. !:lllentiy lIltl indians allt. their COlli' rades mIll ched towards the enemy's lines, spreading themselves out ovor the Intervening country, the Algerlaols In the vanguard.

the Ullper secUons o[ the C I' It d I I.

wj}rehouses and subsequently 10 I,l'l Into chartered vessels conDlglI' <1 lJ Ierench POI ta of call.

'I'he Ontallo, ~llInltoba and Alh rtol gO\ ernillellls Ipcelvud lHO SUI.lt .. g:t 11 I· ous treatment In connection IllLh tile forwarding of theh gilts

'I'ho shipments hundled hy tills ,1(1 mlplstluULU under Mr 1I"r11S sUpC­vision September 1st to dllte, Includ Ing 1I0ur, war office supplies, un I I!'rench army blank~ts, total tho enOI­mous figure of 120,OUO tOilS ,r Ilelgllt, tree or alol age, dockage, or SlC,lIlU;.llp demurruge charges The rnp'dlt) \I 1.11 wblch supplies \\O,lt [ol\\ald \III"

shown In a cable fl om I~ngl"nd to g 1 slow," as 'they were arllvlllg too Illst to be properly handled. In tllCt, a record has been established II hlch Il will take a long limo to he.lt, nnd thoso concerned hnve come In lor \I 011 merited congrutulaUon

lIIr mother was onlr partially suc. silenced Olga before she was able t~ cessful with .lIlr. Fortle and that not blurl out her tale, :1.Od made the Calse \lntll we had been In England over a conCosslon that han caused you SO month. He consented to make her an much trouhle. Olgr. was sorry after· allowance-she hnd been too proud to wards that sho had behaved so fool· take a penny flom him betore-and Ishly, and wns caslly persuaded to he was prepllred to accept me as his Iloep her own council. Then you came dnughter. She had told him not a on the scene, Barbara went to Cather's "ord about hor bigamous marrlago study expecting to see Bernard Pav­So that, you see, Is how I came to be Itch, and sho Cound a stranger, whose Introdu! Cd to London Society by IIlr. business, since he had brought back Wyndhum Forde as his second daugh. the charm and was .. bout to pockot the ter, und, since ho had never spoken reward, seomed obvlous-" oC hnvlng more than one chlhl my "It seems to me," Interrupted Har· JllHlden nppearanco cause, I fancy, oM, with some energy, "that Barbara nlore limn a lIttlo gossip. has behaved like a, brlckl" ,The boyish

Bnhctlc concluded her speech upon ~xpresslon came naturally to his lips. a note oC sarcasm. "There," she add. She got you alit ot a bad and ed, "It's a quoer story, Isn'llt?" / me too. She might have Imnlll.hl

Haro II ndlllltled that It was a queer lous trouble on harsel!. Iltor)-nn lIutonlshlng slory. But he he grateCul to her, Babette. am." hod nn ~ot to the boltom oC It yet, There was something oC a sneer on Why did Bnhelte want to run away? Babette's lips as she replied. "That's Whnt was the truth about her wysler. right, Harold. I'm glad yOU appreciate lous correspondent, the man to whom my ~Ister. Perhaps you won't want to sh!' would hnve gone that very night break your engagement after all," had uol hetter feelings prevailed, and Thon she glanced out oC the window yet for whom, by her own showing, "It's a good thin:; we had such a long /lho hnd no real depth of affection? way to go," she added, /'1 should never

lie Stl\! cd tor a moment out oC the otherwise have found time to toll you window oC the taxI. Thoy seemed to this long story. But 1 think we're get· bo pllsslng through tho streets of IInl. ling close now," form meanness. He had no Idea of the "Where are we?" enquired Harold. direction In which thoy wero driving. The awkwardness of his position wqs It was a malter of Indifference to beginning to recur to his mind, He him. glanced at bls watch by the light of a

Bnbette appeared to read his street lamp which they paasnd at that IhQughts. "And now you, want moment. It was nearly two o'clook know about Bernllrd, I suppose?" "Camborwell,"· replied Babett~ Bald. "I met him first when I was shortly "Mother came live here London nlone with my moth or. ,He because there' an Armenian and his name ,Is Pavltch. quarter, people H;e Is n keen sympathiseI' the Mataya'" cause for which my grand and cab wllc'.sl'ow'ln.g Iln"m.'

my supposed fatho~ lost their as I.f He hnd been working to obtain - CuI to the WllY.";':'llatlette 811m oC money for that r of the ,window wOllld not tell me how-It dently, In spite He Is a this was to sit Tb.e'}i ;·.wer.,:··,t:hen my b -.~ ,i. ...... ,,""-

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and all Would have been "up'" anyhow, mother, we are not g'O­

Ing to see the dangerous side of It, for we whaled them and whacked them wel1.

Is very exciting the way you at· the enemy, and my word, my

captain Is a brick and goes right Into them. I feol honored to fight under such a gentleman,

Sonator Charles F, Townsend of Michigan, smiled when reference was made to somnambulism. He sold ole was remjnded of a story along that line. \

A mlln named Jones was talking to his friend Brown one night, when the latter casually mentioned Smith, a mutual acquaintance.

"Makes me think of an experience Smith hao a few weeks ago;' laughed Jones. "He dreamed that he was r.n Indian and getting out of bed, he WlraIlD ed a blank at around hlmseIr and

to walk through the woods. Woke up about three hours later ann found, himself ten miles trom home and no carfare In sight.. ..

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Horses are always a good Invest· ment, dOUIJly so now, wben the de­llland exceeds the supply.

Many hOI'ses which would not he ac· cepted by the army In theli' present condition, can be made sound and ac· tlve with Kendall's Spavin Cure.'Thls famous remedy has saved farmers and stockmen thousands or dolJa.s by cur· Ing tbelr stock of spavins, rlngbones, curb, splint, euts, bruises, sprains sott L_nches, and all lameness. equll'ing a liniment.

Dr. B. J. Kendall Company at Enos­burg FaIJs, Vermont, have published a book, "A Treatise on the Horse" which may be had at all drugglsfs

or Ullon application to the pub· IIshers. With this hook and Kendall'o Spavin Cure, any Carmer can be, In most cases requiring an article oC this kind, Ills own doctor and cure hi horses.

There was II sUlloen alarm Shouts Increasing In violence and volume callIe rrom the Gel man Illnks. 'j hen came the crack ot rilles 'l'he Indians had accounted for thetr outposts. 'l'hol'o was general movement In the German camp and mnchlle guns were brought Into action. 'l'he attacldng par· ty became silent. The Uermans, us· s~mlng that ever;' mun among our forces had ueen accoun tetl tor, wHh· drew. Actually, however, our casu:lI· ties were vel y smull. Shelter hud been taken In a ditch which ran be· side a hedge.

Once again our tIOOP_ rushed the enemy's positions. This time they had the aid or some French milrallleus,-,s,

mowed down the enemy. A an hour later the Indian,

l\1m·(,,,,,nn and Algerian soldiers were house to house and hand to

bnttles In the villages ot Holle· belte and Messlnes. As a result the whole body of /Wurttembergers wore thrown back In disorder with a loss of 3,000 dead and wounded. Many prison' ers were captured during this fivo hours' fig;ht. Six guns weI e aken.

The War and Forest Products The pulp and paper Industry In

Canada wll! profit greatly trom the war situation. An Incrtlaslng demand for Cnnadlan supplies Is already noted. due to the general /!toppage of Europ·

supplies. It Is probable, also,

'I'he sonilon oC S t LII wren"e nil \ Iga· tlon having closed, wllr olflce SUPlllles will continue to be f01 warded during

Itl winter months via the ~larltl"le Provinces un del Mr. lIarrIs' SUllel vis· Ion.

Professor of Chemistry-if nnythlng should gO wrong In this expcl'lmonL we and the laboratOl y with us mlgllL be blown skyhlgh! Come closol', gen­tlemen, SO that you may be hettc! 1Io,le to follow me -UrooKlyn Ellgle.

Do you bellove In dreams? 1 did till 1 met you.

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a maritet will be developed Cor II. amount or small sized timber, to ,

used' as pit props In the mining coal In the British Isles. The usual

supplies from the Scandinavian coun· , tries are; at least temporarily, cut ort

Spread E. D. SMITH'S

to a consldearble extent, - Eastern CanaQa has vast quantities of timber

.~~~~~~;tr:~~'lll~~~ suitable for mining purposes, and the securing of this market would mean a ,!-'~~.erlty> \mllnlllte:s'! vory large development. On the other

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THE WORLD, lHfEDBNBURY. SASKATCHEWAN

~~l.dCfi.eU Like Tigers ,

,Gurkha. Capture German Convoy In Dead of Night

Hlgheat grade beans kept whole . and mealy by perfect baking,

retaining their full strength. Flavored with delicious 8auc~.

Thoy bay. DO equal.

The Right Way to Strike , A Match

Once in a while we have com· plaints about our matches breaking in two. This is no fault of the match as EDDY'S MATCHES are made from specially selected straight graincd wood only. For the bcnefit of those who are in i~l1oral1ce as to the proper way to hold a match (and thcre are many) we give the following dil'cctiol1s:

'''The Corenngor o[ the right hand should ho placed over tho lip of lho match, and wllhdrawn qulclrly whcn tho flame comes, This pro­vcnls any undue leverage on the malch lind Insllnct pl'evenls one golliug oue's fingcra burned,"

THE E. B. EDDY COY., LIMITED, , Hull, Canada.

~.i"C TO ALL SUFFERERS If you I.,e' UIII of ~Uj( IS 'KUN UOWN' 'our Iha Hl.UI!S· f,\;',...1t from klUNEY, nt.AUIJKk, HI':KVlHl~ PISY.ASV.S,

.c /I.Hm Ie w Y. ... K~l K:iS,ULCY.RS,SKIH ItRUr nONs,rll.ks, \f\.ntt! lur FREE CI.nTil " UNI) WItUICAL IIOOK UN

'tiWIoIi dl!l~ •• t"" OIn I \\'ONIH;R,III. CURES effected by ,. He NEW FR£NOr4 REMEDY. No1 NII2 N.a

'T r1 t.:RAPION .nold", ,ud"r "- 'ouut'lf .fit \1

·tht" rl!l11f'dr for YOUR OWN allmllnt. Abanlutely FRill{ r-;" Inllow u,. drculua. No oblhUllions. Uk. LEC'.KnC M r u Co.IIA VKkS rl)c", KlJ.1I "ioU'S I "'AI) LON OON,lU~Q Wit WA:tT TO J>KUV~ TilENArlUH WILL cualt ~UU,

~"ULOREN TEETHING BAay IS VERY COMFORTABLE AND LAUGHS DURING THE TEETHING

PERIOD. THANKS TO

MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP

PURI':l.Y VEGETAa'_E-NOT NARCO'l'IO :c=:~ ____ _

PATENTS .,. ,,'"'. I~eatherstonhnugh & Go" head ~lrlce,

lKlng street east, 'roronlo,. Canada.

Quite Visible 'rhc scarcity o[ servant girls led to

& certain weulthy American ludy "n­,gaging a farmor's duughler from a :rural dlstrlcl at Irehmd, Her wunt ,oC ramillarlly with lawn 'ways aud lllngullge led lo mun. amusing scenea, .one day a lady culled nt the residence .nnd rung tho bell. Kathleen, the SCI" \'nn t, answered the call.

Gnn JIlrs. - be seen?" asked the 'vlsltor, "

CIlU she be seeu? sniggered Katll. lepn. Shl\re, an 01 thlnll she cun; she's six feet high, and tour feet 'WIde I Can she he seen? Sorrn a bit 01' nnytblng !lse cun ye see whln she's .abou t.

Private Orchard of the City at Lon­don regiment, Hoyal ~'uslllers, tells at .ItO tJgntlUg meUlods at the Sikhs in this campaign.

"We had heen having II. pretty warm tIme o[ It," he said. "In the ulght the Germans made I/o stealtuy nd vance to our trencbes. We let ,.1Orn come along untll they were nearly on top of us, and Ulan the Sikhs sllpped oul on their ·flank. They made terrible work wlUl the bayonet, and the enemy was pracli· cally annlullated without a shot hav­Ing boen fired."

Another story told by Private Or­chard relates to the capture of a German convoy by the Gurkhas. ,The exploit took place In tbe doad at one night. '1'he convoy was stationary lit the llme, and was guarded by about lwenty senlrles,

"With knives between tbelr teeth, the little brown fellows crawlea right under the very shadows at the convoy, and before the German sen­tries had lime lO roallze whl~~ was about to happen the Gurkhus pouncp.d upon them lllte ligors and kllled every iOan jack of tbem.

"'rhe Gurkhas then settled down comfortably In charge at the con­voy, but they had not Ion:; toe walt before u slrong party· at Germans came on the scene, and were amazed lo discover how matters stood.

"They Immedlatoly set to attack the Gurkhas, whe. slashed out to right aand left with their deadly 'mlvcs, and when the uuequal com­but was at Its helgnt, timely British relnCorcements al'l'l led."

Btate of Ohio, ~It,. of Toledo. l LUCRI Coun ty. ~-.

Frank J, Ch.nay make. oath that b. Ie senior partner ot the nrm ot F J; Cheney &. Cg" doing busIness In the CIty ot Tol.do, l,;ounty and State .. toreoald. And that .ald firm ,,'III pay th. sum 01 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor ellcb and every CRse ot Catarrh thnt cannot be cured by the u •• at HALL'S CAT­ARRH CURE,

FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to betore me and Jlub8crlbt!d .Il

my preBence. thIs 6th day of D.oemb .... A.D, 1886.

(S •• I) A. W. GLEASON, Nolary Public.

HaU'. ~atalTh Cure I. laken Intorn .. l­Iy and aclo ,"reclly upon the blood .nd mucous 8urfncea ot thQ .Yltem. Send tor testimonials, tree.

F. J, )HE!o.EY &. CO .. Toledo, 0, Bold by &11 Drugg,sl., 760.

Take dall'. !"amlly Pill. for' COD' atlpalioD.

CANVAS COATS FOR CANADIANS

Government Will at Once Order 40,· 000 Lined With Sheepskin

The goycrnment has decided lo place at once aa order [or forty thous­alltl walerjlroof cun vus . coats, 11 ned with sheepsldn, for the Canadian eX' pedillonary forco, All the sloclts of coats o[ this klud In Canada ha ve boen bought by the Imperial authorl· ties tor the Brillsh army, but the ma_l' u[acturo at the supply for the Canad­Ians wlll be rushed with all possible speed .

Minard's !-Inlment Cures Garget In CoWs.

New C.P,R. St~a'mers For the Pacific Practically unsinkable are the two

new Princess steamships which, are now almost complete at the Dumbar· ton yards of Messrs. William Denny DrotUors. The Princess Margaret, first at the new ships to be launched, Is now ready for commiSSIOn and wlll sborlly cloar tho Clyde for Brillsh Co­lumbia, 'rlw new P~lOcesses are JIlted wllb double bottoms and are subdivld. ed according to Lhe very latest and uusl praCLlCO, Tbere are no less thau fourteen tl'llnsverse bulkheads, and for a dlstauce of 71 feet on each side, thore Is a longlludlnal bulkhead some 7 Ceot away from the outer skin, These transverse dlYlsloLS are arranged ttl carryall fuel. '1'he geueral suodlvls: Ion Is such that In the case at a col11-sion or damage, any two c,ompart­men ts may be thrown .open \ to the ~e'a and the vessel stlll remain afloat, allhough she may be loaded.

Constipation Vanishes Forever

Prompt Relief···Permaner.t CaN CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PIu.5 nev_ lail. Purely yea"­able-act Iwdy hut ROIllly OQ

Ihe liver. Slop oller

dinnel

ewe . 8esUOD - improve complwon- bnghten the ey ... Small Pill, Small DaJ~. Small PriCL

Ge~uine must bear Signature

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Canada's Fisheries

Th. Reoource. of Canada'. FI.herleo Little Underltood by Averag.

Canadian. Few Canadians appreciate the tact

that the waters In and around Can· ada contain the principal commerCIal tood fishes in very great abundance, Such fishes as tbe cod, halibut, mack­erel, berring, haddock and snrdlnetl are taken from Cauadlan waters In Immense quanti lies every year, while the salmon and 10Jster fisheries have world wide recognition.

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Australia Needs Wheat r

Conditions Such That Large Amount of Grain· \VIII be Needea

Owing to the mauy largo Indenta­tions, Canada's Atlautlc coaslllne mea­sures tully 6,000 m.les from Ule strnll at Belle Isle to tbe bay or l"undy, and the Pacific ocast liue Is 7,UOO miles In length, All the territorial waters aloug these coasts have ubundance of food fishes, During the fiscal year 1912-13 tbe Inshore and deep sea fish­eries, produced fish having a market vnlueot $29,316,772, and the producl at Ule Inland fisheries was valued at $4.073,692, making a total o[ $43,389,464, Ot Ulis amount, Brlllsb Columbia produced $14,466,488, an In­dication o[ the v'\lue"~nd extent o[ the salmon and hallbu' fisherl"s of the PacifiC province,

A rew lillht rub. with "Old Dutch" .l?..rinl"ed on a damp doth brinlls new lustre. I!.qu.u". effective for deaninll and brillhteninl' oink..! ",a.h bowls and bath tubs.

, In a report to the department at trade aud commerce, D. O. Press, Can­adian commissioner at Melbourne, states that tho drought condlpons, which caused a two-thirds shrinkage In the Australlan wheat crop, s1l11 cou­llnues. 'rhe outlook for the suslenance of the large tlock of sheep and herds of cattle, he says, could scarcely, be worse. The wheM areas he descrlblls as "belug In a deplorable condillon, while trade Is more depressed by tbe vagaries of Ule climate Ulan by the European war."

Another almost totally undeveloped fishery Is that o[ Hudson strait and Hudson bay. The Dominion govern· ment has had Its fishery oITlcers In these waters durlLg the past two years. The cod and salmon fisheries at Port Burwell, In Hudson strait, are capable o[ considerable development and In time wlll prove to be of great vlllue. No official reports aro as yet available regarding the fisheries o[ Hudson bay. Enough Is known, how· ever, to clearly indicate that not only the fisheries at tbese northern waters but the other deep sea and Insho.'e fisheries or the east and west coasts are capable o[ great expansion. For this reason the action at the depart· ment at marine and fisheries In en· deavorlng to exlend the markets for fresh fish wlll doubtless add steudlly to tbe Imporlance o[ a great Canud­Ian Induslry.-A.D., In (;onservatlon,

Keep It Handy :=~:=

Plucky Signallers French Colored Troops

Though Wounded Crawl. to Deliver Company of African. Wiped Out Prince's Regiment to the

Last Man

The reporl conllnues: "The prospects at present racing us

are Ulat the crops wIll prove tbe low­est average yield since the well·re­membered and dlsustrous seuson of 1902. In the view of the leudlng Aus­trallan grain mercllUnts, Il Is anllcl­patod that Importallons of oats and barley will be ne~essary wllhln a few months, aud that overseas wheat will be required early In 1916.

New Zealand Is experiencing simi· lar prospects, and, as supplles of cer­eals cannot be obtained tram thut do­minion, Austrnlla must look to Can­ada and the United States for Its re­qulremenls. Already appllcatlons hal'e been received from some of the largest grain merchants In AustralIa In sev­ernl states tor Informallon respecllng Canadian supplles available and llst of tbe prluclIlIl1 dealers,

"Arrangements wlll be made well In advauce by Australlan grain mer­chan ts tor purchaslug cargoes tor for­ward delivery. uud Canadian export­ers may be disposed to give this Uu­expected demand their prompt con­slderullon, There Is no doubt BUrr!­clont wheat In Australla for some mouths to come, and the yield this seasou may prove to be sufficient for domesllc req ulremcn ts.

"On most rellable authority It Is an­ticipated that Importallons of oats and barley must shortly be al'l'anged tor, and It Is to this trade that Canadian expOl'ters are'urged to give their first attenllon. ,

"Canadian grain exporters In terest­ed In the probable requirements at Australla In 1916 . can obtain . life names and addresses at the principal Australian grain merchants upon malt-. Ing appllcallon to the department of trade and commerce, Ottawa,"

Ordinary Corn Cures Are Dangerous Because they contain acids, but Put­nam's Corn Exlractor Is entirely veg.>­table III composition. It Is pertectly pnlnless, Late and sure to cure.

THE DENTIST

A denllst's ways are very rough, He keeps you wonderi::lg stlll

To find your mouth ts big enough To hold a rolllng mill.

-Washington Star,

Before he's got your stumps ground down

And got your crowns to fit, He's got your mouth stretcbed big

onough

His Messa_. Lance-Corporal Harry Head, of the

King's Royal Rlfies, who was wounded .il t,le batlle ot tho Alsne, states thut he was put on signalling duty wlUl a comrade, They were stalloned on the

ge of a steop hili behind the trenches with a tleld telophone. "I had taken one mossage," he said, "and wo were arguing as to who should take the next one whon a shrapuol shell Cram the Gorman batteries burst just above us. My' mate was hit by a piece of the shell right on the top at tile head, and he died shortly arterward~. I had to take Ule message then.

"I was hit near tbe left hlp, and & piece at the casing o[ the sholl, about IVa Inooos square, after tearing a gasb

about nine Inches long In my thigh, Imbedded Itself In the fiesh close to lhe bone. Atter receiving the message. I crawled as best I could to a spot about twonty yurds distant, where I had to denver It. I asked that some one should rell~ve me, but Ulls was Impossible at tbe llme. As I could not carry the t"lephone, and It would have been dangerous to hav1 lefl It, 1 smashed It with tbe bull 'eud ot my rl!le, thus maldng It at no uso to lbe enemy. As soon us I bad a chance [ bound up m'y wouod temporarlly, und then crawled to a barn about lhr"e­quarters ot a mlle away."

Internal par:lsites In the shape ~[ worms In the stomuch and bowels of children sap their vitullly and retard

,And ere he gets the plugs plugged!D, physical development. 'rbey keep the Why, this has come to PMS: child In a constant state of unrest

. To hold a plumber's ldt. -Houston Posl.

You feel you have the jawbone 0[-' and, If not alte'nded to, endanger llCe. (I needn't.write It out). 1'he child can be spared much suffer--Memphis Commercial APpeal.! Ing and the mother' much anxiety by

lhe best- worm remedy lIlat can be And when the crown work Is complete, got, lIHller's Worm. Powders, whl::h

Anolher job he tries, are sure death to worms III any And wlLh his hnmmer, drlll and IUL.ue~ shape.

Constructs a bridge at size, -New York Sun. I Making Shou:ders Square

One thing 0 t out the dentist makes Us mud as all creation;

"GET THE OTHERS FIRST" He fills our mouth with ,tunny fakes, , . Then hogs the conversation.

Dr. Cornell, tho ~hlef medical In­spector of lhe puhllc schools, Is autll­orlty for tho slutement thnt special exercise nre being introduced In the schools for the purpose of strnlght· onlng the sboulders o[ Lhe pupils aud that the modlcal and physical depart­ments are now working lu harmouy lO raise the phYSical standard of tbe pupils. It Is well llUown that Improp­er height ot desk and wrong posture contribute to curvalure of the spine, a thing which Is said to trouble twen­ty-five per cent. of the children.

Noble Self·Sacrlflce of a Dying ·Artll· lery Sergeant

The noble self-sacrlJlce 'at a, dying sergellnt Is descrilled by Prlyate JJ. F. Gilmour, of the Seatorth Highland­ers. "It was," he says, "on the Alsnt!. "We had had a hard day. Our casual­ties were greater than I care to teU, I wus with a fatigue party collecting the wounded and burying the dead, We 'came on a sergeaht or artillery and about twenty wonnded men. 'l'he sergeant was nearest, and I signed to I my mates to take him first. He wa v..d us away. 'I can walt. Get Ule others

-Youngstown Telegram.

And -when \Is job Is at Its worst­You think he means' to klll-

He tells a funny story to Ol'fset his fiendish drllL

-Judge.

Only the uninformed endure the agony at corns. The knowing ones apply Holloway's Corn Cure and get rellet.

THE SOLDIER'S BET

Crown

'l"be 8t017 o[ til" annllulatlon o[ on. at lI.e crack reglm"nUl of tho tumou.l l'ruFslan Guards Is a terrible one.

This regiment, It appears, had beell told orr to lalte a certain French polli­tlon, cost what It mlgbt.

In ad vauco of the ~'rench lines, a.t tbo village o[ lJ--, a largo body of Atrlcan troops had. cons truclod d&­fence works of the most extenslv. and Ingenluus nature, maklug tb. tullest use at e.carpments, entangl&­mon ts o[ 1 arbed wire, and oUler con­trivances.

'1'bo Prusslans came [or~:lJ'd lo tb. sound of tholr drt.ms and fites, and the Atrlcans, pros rvlug dead sllenee. allowed thein to advance until tholr front rank men 1 egan to cut tho wire of the entanglemouts.

'l'hen a bugle rung out, Ilnd thero waa a word at command, The rltles spoke, and the firs: line [tho al­tucking rcgiment went down, '1'00 socond llne w:wered, and tbe voice. ot tho o[rlcers utLer~ng 6ulturnl or­ders coulJ bo hoard.

'rhe Guardsmon broke Into the charge. 'rhe A[rlc~..Is, as culm us It liley were on the pal'llde ground, opened a terrlblo Indopcndeul lire, each picking bls man. The sccond line, the ~hlrd, tho fourUl fell IlS' tha Urst had Jane,

Of the regiment thut had been tne Kaiser's pride :ucre soon remulned but throe mon, who fougU on Itke heroos. Fluully there was lert Do

single Ileutenant, who re:nulued an ,r.stant abovo the awful human d&­bl'ls about him, A :ast bullet whlsllud through the air. '1'he officer s~nggor­ed sharply baclt. '1'he Cr Jwn Prlnco' I regiment-tor tho prlnco lIad bcen ita colonol 1n chief-was hO moro!

Minard's Liniment Cures Dlccemper.

The Reward of Virtue

Yos: She shopped Car Christmas earl,..

bought mamma some sllken stuffi. And the latest book for father, ana

for Sleter Jane a mu~, And a sIVcuter for the brolher that

was f('nd of fishing call1ps, And UU album for lho brothor that col­

lected postllge slumps: And she purchased In the summer and

omhrcldored In the fall A tobacco pouch to give the one sh.

loved the be~t oC all. But:

Tlie sllks proclaim en In sprlnglld. Hcllie Fashion's lates.t number

By Docember, SUd lo stllte, were abo· solutely hOI'S de combat;

Mrs, Nurlch wus. telllug ot her re-Primarily Intenued tor passenger

service, these vesselS are not designed to carry a large amount ot freight. 'I'hey huve cal'go space tor about 600 lons In the fore hold and the 'tween declls, Ono of the attracllve features ot this new type at vessel being buill for the C. P. R. Is u marvelous obser­vation room arranged forward,

first. '1'he;"re much worse.' ' Daring "That was what he said. We per­

sisted. He got angry. 'I'm your super­Ior In rauk, and It you disobey I'll re­port you' tor Insubordination.' Tbat settled It, so w'e started on the others. We got the last away, and came hack for the sergeant. He was Btone dead. Unknown to us he had been lileedlug to death, He must have known' that when he made us attend to the oUlers. Had he been taken at first hlB lito

Trip to Plant Fre.lch Flag on German Soli

Any method that wlll serve to do away wllh this con dillon at aITalrs should be heartlly welcomed, and It Is a good thing to know that special clusses have been formed for that pur­pose. 1'he promise Is held out that the curriculum at tbe future wlll not only provide for exercise but al50 for periods of relaxallon atter hours of n"rvous strain, sO that the sigbt o[ backs now bowed and twisted by fall· gUB wIll dlsappea_:.-Phlladelphla Inquirer.

And tho boolt Is bolng published on th. small Inslallpont plan cout motor trip. .

How about the topogruphy at Ule country? sho WllS askeo.

JIlostly Republican but II. [ew Bull :Moose.

YonCanllilVe. . SoftWhiteHmtds

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would have been saved." , " '

A Sure Cure of Flatulen~y.-When the undigested food lies In the stom· ach It throws off gases causing pains and Oil pression In the stomachiC reg­lOll, '1'he belchlllg or eructation at these' gases Is offensive and tbe onlY A way to prevent them Is to restore the stomach to proper action, 1-'armelee's Vegetable Pl11s will do this. Simple directions go. wUh each packet .ond a course at tliem taken systematlcUl:y

MESME!tIZED Poisonous Drug Stili' Freely Uoed

ltiany people are brought up to be­lieve Uiat tea and coffee are necessi­ties at llte, and the stroug hold that the drug, caffeine, In tea and coffee IIIlS au tho system makes It hard to loosen Its grip eve4 when one realiZes

Is cor~ln to effoct a cure.

For: Relief of Farmer. , An aPpropriation at o'ne million dol­

larH tor the purchase of 'seed grain tor farmers who lost their crops by drought In the alTectetl distrlot at AI. beria and Saskatchewan last ,ummer, was made by the government on tbe recommendation of tho Hon, Robert Hogers. At the 'same time II. vote -at $160,000 was put through for tile 1m. mediate reller o[ the farmers II.nd theIr tamllles. This' will be dlstrlbnted through' commissioners by tho pur· chase of ~ood,' fuel 'and . silppliel. for wInter. . .' :--:-, --'-''---.,-'-, '

Willie, is your futher a rlcb man'l No, Sallle; he Is -a protessor. BO I

can be educated for· nothlng..- : ,; Oh; that', nothing I .: My' tather; II

a minister. and I can be 'Kood for 'no-

Itil Injurious effects, ' A lady writes:. "I had used coffee

tor years; It seemed one at Ule neces­sities at Ufe, A. few, months ago 'my .lealth, . wh_ch had been slowly tail­Ing, J became more Impaired, and I 'knew that unless relief came tram ,sonie source I woudl soon be 'a pbyslcal 'wreak.

:~l 'was .weak and nervous, had sick headach'es, no ambition, and felt tired at lite. My. hus!Janl1 'was also lOSing his health, He WII.S troubled so muat! wl~h Indigestion " that II.t time, he could f)at only. I/o few mouthtuls. , ."Flnally we saw 'Postum II.dvertlsed and bou'ght a 'I followed di-rections for . and add-ed cream, the'

llest rloh ~~~i~dl~' thine. , ' "

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The Journal publ:shes a letter from Toulon describing a dee. o~ recklC1iS bordness at a l"rencn Intantryman:

"One ot our men," says Ule writer, "made a bet Wllh a comrade that he would go and plant the" l! rench fiall In German territory, During the night he passed througn tne outpost, of tbe enemy, and, climbing a tree, f1.J:ed the flag to the trunk. He then returned to the trencheB without being seen b,. the Germans. . , . "When the enemy perceived our trl· color they were natuaruy Irritated and made great endeavors to get It down, but our Intantry prevented them tram doing so, and at every attempt brought down the' climber."-Reuter.

Now, said the teacher at the clade cr the lesson In which lhe had tOUChed on the horrors o[ war, do you ohj"ct to war, my boy?

Yes, sir, I dO, was .the fervent ana-wer., " . Now, tell us why, .'

Because, said the youth, wars make history, an', I)est hatt. history.

Here I &m break In' . Btonea by the roadside, said Patsy Bryan' '. to· his trhlnd, when I'm hell' to half at,' a spI'endld .estate under my father's will, so I II.m •. When the auld man died he o'rdered JW1 brother Phil to divide .the house with me, and by St. 'Patrick BO he did-tor he took 'the Inside and gave,me ,the otuslde.-The SCots.man. ", • lit' " " , Chaperon-Was, that' younl . who called on 'you I&,t night an tloneerT, ".' -- . " ·,Tess-Why soT '., _.

" Chaperon-He, talked like one. He put, up' that "going" blulr' for half, an hour. . ',' .' :,'

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'Greater and Nobler France France has re-dlscovered her soul In

this war. That at any rate Is' some compensation ror the heavy sufferings and sacrifices she has undergoue und Is undergoing, War has sIleuced ·the strident voice at tacllon, squalid du­mestlc controversies are torgolten; there Is more unity at teellng and pur­pose In France .than' she hus known tor two generatiohs, Much more than that. Out at the horror of this war a greater and a nobler .Farnce has crlsen to challenKe the admiration ot the world.-London Chronicle.

Minard'. Liniment Cure. Diphtheria.

May Furnl.h Boughs for Ship Fender. Hundreds at bundles"ot hazelWOOd

or wlllow boughs tor the battleships of the' Canadllin and Imperial service are required for tenders to hang alongside the vessels: The Domlulon Naval' De· partment Is anxious to buy those rendera at a [air price, and wlll wel­come Inquiries. Prior to the war the supply was obtained [rom l,orway and Sweden, but with navlgallon closed on the Nortb Sea It 'cannot be' obtained [rom' those\ oountrles, . .

What klnd ot a' tellow Is he? Oh, he', the' I ind of a fellow who

goes out for II. walk with yon, and then how democrallc he Is; not

belng'seen with II.nybody. , . , ',' I

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rain: In an open·alr, haven't .. t on a wet

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In tho columns of the ovehlllg sheet thut father's wont to scun;

And the mur[ turned out to IlO a muIr that simply wouldu't go

With the otole that sister brought from Montroal not long ago;

And the girl big brother'J wrltlon ta , since In July ho met her

Has 'Improved the shining hours slnc •. thon by Imlltlng him a sweater;

And the yearning tor the poslaglt stamp tbat lIlllo brother cher­Ished

Since he's grown six mo_ :hs older, Is a yearning that has perished,

But the most unkludest cut o[ all and Fate's most cruel jollO

Is the tnct the one she now loves be,q Is one that doesn't smoke!

-Anne 'V. Young, In Judge,

Farmers Made Ready Response . Tbe gOI'errnncnt recehtly appealeC

to the [armors to lucrense their whoa. acreage and .break additional land 110 that next year's crops may be propor­tionate to tbo Increased demand r. suiting 'rom the wnr.

A report received [rom J. Druc. Walker, Immlgrallon commission,.. at Winnipeg, Indicates a ready r. sponse, It sets [orth lhat the In. crease In cuillvated areas next year wlll be 40 per cent. In excess at thla season,

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WHERE P[OPlE .(JAN GIVE AID

In,lat on "Made·ln.Canada" Geod_ Illl OSCHII'TIO:-; 1t.\TI·;:-O"" )"'''''. III nll·

"unce. SI.IIIJ:!-ih: IIIlJllth". mc~: tlll'CO IIIUlilltli ~jc: Retailer and Whol~'3Ier Witl C. H. nwt fOl'cigli, pCl' ycur. $1.~~1

A \I I\1!W~ Il\tt!'I~ctt'1i fOl' Jlllhllenllnll t-nouhl Soo:\,Fall In Line f f ... u:h.lllt~ "IlI(o(~ lin II\lCI' t 111111 'I'tlc1'Of1ay. • ...

.\,1VOI·II,1111: I'lllo, hlllll" l'II(1WI1 lIl1 1l\llllicII' 1'uo often In the past tho' whole' rhJII. t

Yefll'lyt'Hllt,'ud tuh't'I'lbtli/ttoho paiti for at. imlers Hnd retailers ot Cl\nad:\ havt! "IICI uf I!III'h 1111 lilt h, FilII r i ..... llt·~ t II "nn~lit Ill" IL open I y uPlJoHel1 the "M ad e.lll.~~a ne tiM. 0' Itlfllllil. ext 11\ I~","c .. '\ Ill1i1i pllill'l-{l'iI fill', I

.JulJ \\01 k of all)' c!C:-,f:liI'L1ulI IIC,lli) Ilnu' mo\'emcnt. '\llere they, hare not op·', 1JrlJlIII,lIY"'O,,"t'·,!. I,osed It the\' have daDlllell It wlt!1 II

J\ll\'f~ltl .. t.'IIICllt~ 1I11I1l'''O'"JllIllil',l willi III- • " • I ",II'Uf'!.ioll'i 111"("1'11':" 11111 II fudlitl null l!hal'Ht'd tH~ faint prat£~. \ rheir moth ez II S~ i

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I'! ]:"ivery Stable Thos. Moore LICENSED

EMBALMER FOR MANITOBA' ?

FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Pr~\'idil1g Cn~kelS are pur­cbnserl frOItl me, EmIJalmillg

,ami Eearse will be sllpplied Fr~c of CbaT"c ill 'I'rchcrnc

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Central Phone ' Holland, Man. ,,.t. _ .,,',t' .'~

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• --A firsH:lns, Lh'eu :llld Fect! BlI~iness; goot! l{t!lwhle 1:or5es; sly­lish I igs ; c\"crylbing

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obliging

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r~ntulllobile for Hire.

TRE,tl E·Rr~.E )' Flour Mill

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E\'er);body knO\\"5 Ihnt Trehcrne wheat i~ Ihc he"t Ihe ('onuln produco.:s nnd Ihnt Ihe Trdl~rt1c i\11~1 has a l11o~1 l1Io,it-rn and efficient grindilll! ('qlliI'1I1CIII. A "wheat conrl.lliOlTI'" h:t~ Iwe" inslalled. Illakillg" it possihlc lu suppl\" nn cI"'n fin~r grad .. of lIonr than ill the pas\. "l'urlty i'alcut FIlIur" i~ ",":1\ II,,· public demands.

\ IOfH'cliug-h'. ~'otkl!" lIf IIIf!utillj.."'; 1,llllJ clltCl'tuiu- <Iollig 'Ire purel'\" selfish. 'Vert." otten I IIl('lIt~. fl'OII1 wllkh It tl!\'I.lIlIlU I~ t1ctl\'cu, ill oJ _, J

11.Jf!al t'ul111I1I1", IIIt'lmh lll'l'lillt', to secure a Hha.re o~ Canada's trade .... """'''''''' .......... ..,...,.,..===..,..,'-'"''!===.". :-;.1t.~··.\,lI·",·Ii,,,",nuls o\~i1h.",)Ii'1 lIl' hcav)" I tlt!· [orcl~n manulactilrer' Quotes par,I" .... - .. - .. -.. ~. -.. ~- .... - -- ." .....

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..a GOOD WliOL£SOME

PASTRY BREAD AND

,,'olllpo .. 11 1011 will 110 t'l1U1'uuti (ut' uxlra at "nU' - e , j ,or SI.JIIl'l','IHlu,' ~.' ticularly atlractive prices to th l)! =-_______________ _ d~nler, 'l,rlce5 which eUllble both 1 whulesnlt~r anti reli.ller to extract it \

J. H. Sl11.ith FHIIlA\", ~L\lll'li ,;'1'11 • .I!1I.-,

, . ' .. -- . ~ ,;rcnlel' prollt thall IIsual frow the sale I

,\ Itltl)lIglt L1,,'I'" 111'1' 11" :-;1t"lIs '.1' of theRe KO!ld~. The foreign Ulanu· facturer Is able to d,o lhls hecal\se the

}',,"d,s I'allillg ill ""I' IIIHst, 110

HItIlIH I'll I I lillg "" 11111' "I)I)I·S. tld~ is

II lill"~ "I' Il"inl. It is Il I ill .... \\"It,," 1.1,,, \\"1J..Id \\"ill III:ok" II"Le 111' 1)ltI·

C""I1I1I(111 market Is ouly a small PHt or hl5 [otRI market, an,1 l,e call c!l~lIy ~ell lit II low prollt or eYl~n at coa\. 111 other words "dum I'" 111 thl~

,,11\\""1'. 111' 11111' al'ilil.1" til pl'm'l' II Emili! markct 111 order til !ecure COil'

sln!lIgllt til lit" I-: 111 pi 1"1.'. \,'I! Itnl"l~ trol·of the tTltlde, wheroas Lbe CAn· adlllll manufacturer, (or whom CauR,I,.

"lIjO.l""" lito gllllol will. I I,,, lid \"lLlI' . · ..' 15 the whole market, ClIlIllot arror'l , Lag']', tit .. 1'I",,, .. PlIIIII.,,1 tit,· 1111 glt t. to do h:lSlncs9 at a less to meet th~' or Ill·il nill, "',, ","~I no\\" .. xeI'L, (orch:;llcr'~ prices. Thl. cxplaln! 111

, , tlllI·sl,h·,·s I" 110" 11.1111"'1. III P"U\"! 10, I(reat llleaSI:re why wholesaler "'111

t I ... w"..tol """ Ioigh IIp,,,·,,!.!ial.illll ... 1' II rctnller hare not got behind the I.I'l"'" I llillgs. I L lI"ill lIoL 1.11.' all ":'olalla·ln·Cnnada" movement until

. Yery recent:: ... "Iaill s"ilillg. IlIoIidrl,lillly, III The Torouto "Globe." i:l an arllcle 1·111'1;"111,,11. 11"" sllllll I"II"! IlIllllY on thll ":\{ada.lo,Ui'.nadll" \"!uestion th~ 1.Ilillgs III !,1It. lip wilh. WlI shall other day, cJ.:plalns the reMan Cor th:~

hal'" \" !'''.\' 111111'" 1'01' Utll' lil'cl·l,iell. "~lade·in·Caaada" cawpai~n going \\'" shall 1,,1\'" I" "".1" IlIUl'lI I"UI' Ottl· direct to tile people 011 this grcllnrl. Ih·illg. \\' ... "hlllllolll'c LII I)IJ (;eJlJ- ljnuer tho belldlng. "Home Produceo:1

or Blln\(I'Ullt('y," the' "Globe" SRY.~: ,,,,,I wit.h illati"'llIal.n hulp. Bill "The people In tile end CRIl rurce

P urity Pat~nt Flour Stays 'with the Leaders ______________ .~~ ___ cno--.. ____ ,_~~ __

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1 RE.tlE.RNE. MANITOBA

_ GLAZIER, GRAINER, SIGN WRITER

Aulomobile and Carriage Painling a Specially

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Broadway: Trehcrne, Man,

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THE PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET -

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Home Cured Hams and Bacon \\"Iook IluIIIH at :W!.!; ]Jail" II ;tlIIS, :!(I" : UaCUII, "'hu1l', :!II{' : loalL :!Ue : I lois i::; S)lU­,·illl 1'III'I,d 1,.\' 1I1~' hOlliU )II''''

/ '1' ' '1 I I '·,'ss. 1'1" 11111' UIlIU relit -"n'" La 1"01. (l III' !Jed is :,1:111-1' .. :01 ill 11111' U\\"II :;tIlIJI,;:; "IJoi 11l'1'(, is II"I'''I"'J ,,"ware ill ill "...J.!.IHl:O: L') judge Lhubo.:>;\.

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. I .... .. ~··~-·---I·O ,-- ,.-.~.-.-.--.---Lioll land lI"illll1.' HpIIl'ed r"1I1I1 d'.\,'"I\!'!' the ~torekecper or the dealer to p;17c I at i,,". (Jill' 1'I)II~e.~ will HuL be them the ~ana(lIlln.made article. B'lt

1m I tel'l'oI "I'PI' 11111' helldS. CUlillda he should slle, especl~lIy In the IIgbt w!11 1101'1'1' IJ(~ laid I\'usle 1','0111 Lho of prosent coodllioM, why lJe should

Ha II II.' ,:all:;,: ;If; is Be1RiuIII, as is

N ut'I hl.'t'll F 1"1111 [;(', aH ill (1001' hnt­I f'.l'ud l'ol:II:t!. I Lis illlpuSRiIJ10 l.u

heli1.·I~· llilLl. we ~halle\"el'lio bleod,

illfo( aB ar,j"'lIl1,R" ullhappy !.!ounLries

.Tld:;, I h,,". is filII' lIolU' or trial. 0111'

encourago llOoie' . production without

LIVER'Y BARNI' I

()"I' Lall.l,s al"t) nbll 1")lIll" I' .. d, t haL is w11Y wu :;..,11

AIVIilYs The Best. __ .".=~~Ii_'"_. __ • ____________ _ HIGH~GRADE JOB PRlNTING helos lorced to do ::0. : 'nee the war

broke out our exports as well as our 1m ports ha \'!l decreased with sorlolll rapidity, 8:1d th'e only !llternlitivAs that con:ronl Canada, In the tace of ~lIch critical t;r.de conditions. al e In' creased production at borne and a liuger volume of bUlllnell In the Ilome markels, or bankruptcy •. If Canadian· made goods are not sold In «realer volume the. merchant and the wbole· aale dealer mU6t Inevitabl1 suller, almply hecause a very lllT,e number of their prcsent CUltomerl!, people who ... ·ork In (act.orles and In omces de· 1,p.lldcut on taclorles, will be [arced alit Ol ef!1ploymeol. ],'urther.ore, regarded frum . a natl13ua1 polut 01 v,le w, th c ·:\{ade·ln·Uallada.', move, ment., which . means Increaaed pro· ductlon In: all departments at bome, Is tho oniy method of raising the one

• I We cater especially lo Travellers. I CHAS, ROUX

lIu'"' wllOl[ wn elllt I"'U\'U uut' gt'IlLi,

ludu r,lI", ')111' aJlP"'~t.'iI\Liun or, Lhe ))II;sHillgs t l"lt, 1L1'1l UUI:'~. OUt· houl'

whl'll I,y t'i~illg "quallu Lhl.' OCDIl'

"illll, hy IlllLkillg Lhc Gl'sL usc or uttr

ri"II"H, I,y III:4killg LII'u ellt's or 'eol"l1 gl'I)W WIWI'l' olle gl'ow IJIlrOl'(', by i II!.!I·!.!Il~iltg lilli' 11(,(:ks a11l1 IUJr<]s, \\'0

"Ill! """"111111,,1 tllo arlillimLiuil or

(,lie \\"o..ld. III ilL1'!!L' WOl'tI,' ill lids 1,0111' oJ l.I"inl we IIII\"C Lo bu LI'tto to ,,"!'sd I"l";. 1l"iLaill IIIHl had 1;1) fighL

1'01' UI'Bry I,il. or 11I~1"I'Owel', rUI' c\'er,)'

ill!.!h "I' IlIlId ,..1,0 Jl()S~"~He.~. I'lll'·el"e!·Y hundrell and nrt1 mllllo;s 01 interesl ~""IIJllll' [-\,£' realty she IIO\\" has lhe which Is dU3 each ycal' on ,lh~ coun·

l'igilL Illelailli. C'nlll\,Ja 11Il~ bitt.. te;1 tn"s Indcbtcdneu.

C X(lI·t, h')I,,.wir. to plllw oilly LI.1 reap.

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>lllicid IIl1d ]l1"Ot.l·et" I', is enllillg to

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1,l'l·sl·lr, 11(1, 1.0 Iwulit hl'l'se)1' b,\' ell,

· l!1"gt.'Li,::dly III111dllg t.he beHt lise or h,\I' l)nll1)(I!t:'i~ 0PPol·Lullil..ieH. / ,

Wllull t.ho laLe Lul'o1 .Bllll(:OllslitJId

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gnui~e, ul'galti~e'" III like lOallr,Cl'

," lIl1I' t'up1y to tlll ngl'icuILIIl'lIlisL IIIIX,

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t,l",it' shlll"\~ by \llnkillg ,illcl'cn~~d prOllllULiuli t,Iiuit' Itobbr' !llld by e:1I J"yillg iL Ollt. \\"itlt dul.' I'cgal'd tu tile I'lIllll'C or tilu Hoil, I'lll' liuetllo!!~­IIP.HH ill wI·II,duill!; it; HUJllulltillg Lv IIll .Il'l'llll·l'd. I ~ is It 1"'.'1'111 or I)~LI'n~ '·U"hUII!.!" I lillI, l·liu (Jlllllpaigll ur

" DL'p:tI't.JIIClIL ur Agl'iolllt.lIl'l." aL LlI\\"n i:-; a!! 1II11elt designed 0l1' 11110 huml t.1I ulll.'e\, ns l.'l1 ',Lltl." othei'

'(,0 UlinOlll,.liU' iUCI'Ctl:SU ur .'.PI'OtltlO-• tioll. " ' .'

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ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES

Fire and Life Insurance I tr.'JlJ'c~clltal i \'0 ur the

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Dam, Immigration Labor Bureau

,I Brunswick Hot~1 t Sil ;'.IAIN. STR!mT, 'WP'C, Relllodelled and ncwl y. ftiflJislled Ncw fire· proof alJnex coutaiuiuJ:: 30 nddilionnlsingle rooms. At.' t.racli\·c dining-room, cxcellent tnble, More popularthnu e\'cr. $2,00 per dny.· Free. Bus .. J. FOWlIE, Proprletor.-WINNIPEG

The ~ombard"· Hotel Lpmbard St" Wiullipc'g

elose io tbc bilSitlCSS -ccntrc of the: cily; '. Quic,t 'and, Homelike, Calers to a C.ood Class of 'l'r~de~ Rooms :;lcam·hcated; bright and COIll fortaule. Cooddjnill~ Ser. \·kc. American . Rates,

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Nol al Ihe last mo­menl when you n'eed lhem, \\1 e arc ready now. Comc early ancl gel your work promplly.

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IR. A. SANDERSON Phone 109 Treherne'

J. ~L SM1TH BLACKSMITH

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:.p .. & A: Cor~ets, "Crums," Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings "Ducks, D"r~ss Voiles, FancyCre'pe, Drills, Etc.

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Delightful Preparation for the I-lair and Scalp

Curcs Dandruff and Prcvcnts l3aldncs3

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Price Fifty Cents Per Bottle

CEO GR'AHAM /lJl{l;Gc.:18'1' '. . ' J\~ [) ~TATIO~Ett

TREHERNE, MAN.

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.Ito \\,ilillil cg labL wed;.

i .c. \\~iO!(!hllJlln Ll':\l'clled 1,0 \\'ill' Illipug Oil TuesLiny.

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I ,T,' C, claples I\'(\S II l'isitol' Lu I Willuipeg UII ~lolldar,

I ;\1 I·~. J. P. SLI'Illlbc nutl datlg-h ! ~lllgdillello .iUIII'IIl'~·etl LU tile 0

I':u Tucsd;lf.

I ;\Fr· alltl ~11:H. \rill. DIII·lill"; dl'oYe ,La Baldlli' Oil. \Voclilesday cI'ellillg

Ito Hec t.he latLCI'"S rathel' whu WIIH s'!I'illtlsly ill with (JIICIIUlt'uill.

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Hl!"I'c I::il'illl;s l'ellll'lI"d hOIlIl' I 1'1'0.1111 I hi' (,oasl ull I-iIlLlIl'!lay IlIb!. I

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and Shoes ".\ h;'11 oI","SII'" quit s"I':lto-loill~ jusl 1I,'(,;lllSt\ till' worlliS at'{' ,'"if::U'('l'," ?\t'i-1.:,,'1' 01" 11','. Iol·Iit!H' ill sitlillg idly 01,'11'11 Iot'<;all"" lilll(':-; 111'\'" lill.II' "loll'. w,· IIIIISI dig jllst :t liulL' hnl'dO:I·. ,

'1'100:1'\,1',,1'" .1·,,11 wilililld 0:11' :-;pl'illg ;-)I,wl-,,,r B""lsalloi ~h(ll'Sml,1 111I1'1I,,'s5 O!llIlIpl"le :~.1I01111' I" dall\ "lid (Ii" .pl'i· '!'!~ I hu el"so:st. I hal. sl.ri<:lly t'III'"I',11

• (::\>111 1.l1I~'illg ·t·"II~lIl1lk .. !IICIlI. UII( Ilitholigh \I',! 11':\111. (II ",-'II'g,,,,,ls 11>< "h'!llp "s·I'/I~sit.I .. ,. lh,) ""I"" l·i"II,'" has t .. , IIglll. liS (hll I. 110<' ilt'st. gootl.~ al'" I h" "ht'll ['cst. I h,,\'l" 1".lI·\j (,)II!dily i, 0111' sluga II· ·/OS IISIl"!.

Shoe Barga.ins \\'e t'all,1U1 gl't lihel/' I',,()III \'(11' nlnn.l· o\' "III' 11"11' Hpl·illg lill('s ,,\' Sh,,,'s lllO'l'pl',JI'c we ~11I..,t lilah, ({ol'lll. .\1101 Ihls IIIpsl I,,! oIUlIll

/0 t. Olll:t'. '. TEN-DAY SHOE SALE ODD LINES I Hl'POI.ts frOll1 t.ho Uellcl·allfuspi.

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Inst :'Ilollday t" t.lle pl'",·ilH·inl: 11I1.'l'lillg "("":1,,,,,1 11·IISl!' .. ". !

()'II' ~1"II's ·S·\. ~~.!..ill nllol 8.> Nh,,(·s I" Innk .. 1'1111111 g"illg :,1 $2.95 L:viit,S S:;, $:;';;0 :llId ~ I Liltt's tl) Ina!,t' 1'1111111, going at $1.95 Now· is the time to have your Old Harness put ship·shape

JAMES FULTON SUC'C«IIOl' to AnJrt'lL'. and AnJrt!'u'a

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REAL EST ATE, LO ANS AND INSURANCE

Lenllil1g alit! Holilthlo C'Jll1pnlli,'s 1'''IH'O!Sclltccl hy till! II Ilo.l CI'!;ig 11 ( t1 Lis~ YUill' a I'l'l io.:a I i"lls

Money', Loaning Resumed Till' 1I11.]"I·lii).!IIUd lias I.let'll illsLI'IJ[;tl'd I,.\' the TUI'Ollto (li'lIel'lll '['I'usts Co l')lOl'jli iOIl t" aeeopL a ppl io;a I iUJls \'''1' :LOILIlfI 011 well

illlpl'o\'cd \'111'111 PI'oIWl'li,,~ ill (I,is disll'!l'lIlL

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\'\;'heat prices continue to go up and Flour will follow suit. NOW is thc time to lay in a slock. cf that

wcll known brand

"Royal H;~sehold'~ -SOLD BY

OGILVIE MILLING CO'y· ,

JOHN COULTER, AGENT, TREHERNE, MAN.

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Ship Y6urStbck THROUGI-IME"

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I .pay Best Prices -'arid Ship . Regularly

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T. C.. Stins~n', Drover TREHERNE, MAN.

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The Broad~a~ Brand· ~ Clothinu-' FROM 'THEFACTORY :TO ,OUR' CUSTOMERS

=a . , , . . . .~, "', ' , " ~on~c pcople, ;!l1nk~ the grent' 'mistnke" of'

,consldcrlug 1~1~ me\c 100\'lIc>s <if price thc g-ufde to valne. Jt IS nl by' Il good deal.' . ,

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BRAND bniis'mcril's, ni'a .:figllrc ·colli~.· le 'with its :'Qii,lIltity,: gi'ving :.dollar fur'.

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II'en' '.'lsitul·s lu Hulland 1,,'lll't'l'lI

\V. O. Bal'kwell shippeol ,Iuad 01' li\'(:Htook lu<lnr.

t I'H ills. a ellr·

Tho!;. DelahulIl, 111111 'I'h~'fl. NILI· I'USS lerL I'UI' '\'illllip,'g LOl IIlteml Lho !:lollOnl 11'lIsLeu IIwel illgH.

:'Iliss (:III1I1UIH'" 1I1.r1 .\liRf' Dud· ley Il'I'l \'''1' (: 1"ld,UI'O ,Fl'idny 1I00U.

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Ed. i\1/~I;OllllUII ul' \Yillllipc;;. I

whuso flllh ... l· Willi ill ohal'gt' 01' I b .. ·1 i\lethucIlIiL (,i""nil, IIl'I'o ill l~)lIii·li·i I

waH ill 1011'11 \\'"oIl1l!stiu.\', )'ut.l!l)uloi U"[. looatt· IIl11l1y ur the h(,,\"s I.l'

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PI-lONE No. 60

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Treherne

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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRIN.G DONE

1\ gOI'l"'IIIIIt'IIL \\,,,II:IJUI·illg ouL· lit if! 1l0i\\' aL 11"llalltI IIlId will slim'll,\' be IIlu\,coI 1101'" 1'1)1·th" 1"!lIc, lit, of (1I6~'" who. lI'ish lo Iwail (.hOIl18"II'Uf; U I' tho. ~el'\' iot·. If Ul' 1''1l'lhel' PI\I·tiollln,·s soo J. Cuull"I·.

or 1.110 I",~t. ·l,al'l"u.]s "I' IlUgs l'\'tl' l

St'IIIUIII "I' IldM dislli,·1. lij Lil101eu111s - - Choice Pa tterns ~ ill ,fr0111 50'c per, square yard .

n. ,J. Milll< I~ l'i14ilillg hi~ clall).!];· ~

Tile Llltlios Aid Sueloly of "tbe '\lethndist ulllIl'ch Plll'pose Ilultlillg It pltrlOl' social ILL Lhu Iml"o 01' MI'.

It'l' nt CYIHl'SS Hh·cl·. lNlIl'ljillg I" I . upwards m ~:,~'.:~~::l(i)II::,:::.~ III' .\III~,qd(: 111"\'1 il g I POLLON BROS.' _ ""lFE.HERNE,.' MA!: ~.

,,'. ,1. Clllllld,t'I'H, \\'. J. '('riggs. I m 1E=-=--1I-' 't:::E:-:::-::=:-===<I=31r:1===='_=====:.=:J.t:::. ====3 d lIlId Jill;. ,\dnil'IiIlI'C b'~clI RIIIIIIIIUIl· . '

, 1 If,';: ,",: . , . 'tllo.! ~ [1'8. Clal'o ;, ~Leld:~:' jJ1aI',:1I ~

('<.\ lu.l'ul'l;,ge I'll ~iLull Ul'allol JIII·.I·. : ==,-::

ThlJl·!.' will he (I /,Ihol'[. I~l"oihltlll nlld ulllel' aIllU>;CIlIl,nt.H. I{L"I'I·csi.IIH'lIls will 110 pJ'ul'idod ,11y t.he laclieF, Owillg' tu Iilldtod slHI.;lo mUIII, tho towlIspo()ple al'o rJ'JllCsteti. to 1I100t at LIIU c1ll1l'oh, I'I'OIll. whic], plnco t.hey \rill I)) tllkon in sleighs to :'III'. ~Ivlcnll"s 1101110.· EI'cryolw is cOl'(lilllly illl'ilcd to COIllO llml I ' I . I IltYO It gOOt tllIlC; Fl'tleli'ill olfcl'illg.

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1\ IIOl!kl,.\' 1IIIIIcli l,dlrel'1I I II<' !t',tls Illle! I It~: Ll'IlIlH willll<l "Ill,\"' 01

\Vcdlle:;I.lII~· IIt'.'II, ",ith ll:e lill" IIJ' I I

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,Fals wuighL J.C'UIIS I\·t·igl t T. ()elgalY :IIOU J, Mllrl;.~ .lIUOU .J.S.l'ailllol' 'lfi;~U J. 'l'II(,j'Ii(' . 100(1 ; J. CuUII!!I'" liiJO S.?llc~pOl·all.!Ii,'j(l! " , It ElIglish 17::;0 D.S't1el'sllll .001l2 " D. Hl'i'd ' 1'000 ~l. SLlIl'lo:~ .(Jlun .J. Hi'IILulI .1500 J.TUl'lIiJlIlI .0UO.l1 Gell. ~.\,CI·n I,W2 J:ll.Pallll·1' .1000 I HI)/'el'ce . C:. \'. HUllllnl, ~'lIdgu uf pLI~' K"I:'I)lI TIII'IIIJIIII

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THE· NEW SPRING GOODS Have' arriY'ed

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and" busy"preparation is' being made , . '

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M A E 'SMITH "Milliner and rs 0 • • • • ., D~e5smakcr Phone No. 94 Trchemc, IVlan.

The TI'ohol'JHJ brllllcli of ~IIU Po· lilicllJ ElJunliLy Lcnglll' will hold its spcolld lIIuuLillg all \\rudllesday lloxL, ?lllll'ch 10, III, ~lyle'H HIIII n( a p.lII. BoLiI mcn llnel 1\'0111<'11 ltl~U

oligiblo 1'01' JlIllIll!JCI'sllip ill tho Longllo n.1I<1 ol·el·ybo,j~'.iH ill\'ited Lo ILLiUlui.lllc lIIeoLillg~, w],ctl!el' Lht:,\' ,i;Jin 01'. lIuL Tho uIJ.iuutu\'· 1 he Loaglle is to secill'e eqllnl 811 m'ngo !llltl is IOtl'iolly IIUIl.p;lI'Lizilll . Ilnd 1I001l-miliLallt. The delegates wh(; atLcmlur.i t.ho COIII'CIIUOII at \Vlnni. peg will gh'e thoil' rcports. l~'·llI·Y·.

Tho ladics 01'. lho PI'l:shytl'l iall ohlll·oh· al'c plnllll'illg a. ~ocilll 1'01' I \Vedlle~dll.r, Mal'oll '10, III thl'

Railway J\ venue ~===================~====,=======d

b'J'.ly weiculllc.

011 TlIcst.lay artCl:nooll in Inlylus' ([all, IL Iwulilllinal'y mecLing or tho 't'1'oIICl'lIu J[OIlIU Euonomio ,Sooiety \I'as hold tu tllSOIlSS \'Ul'i01l8 dctuili:l 01: Imsilless ill:. oonlleeli~1I '.with the ol'gullizal,ioll' ul' the sooiety. 'I\\'o 11I01·0.uIlieo;·s wel'e olecLcd be· sio.!e~ those' uil'uady ohusci I,: '~I; s,

., f.... 0 \ " : I. . A, .h. SnllLh /L,,> seoond \'IOU'PI'CHI' dell I, amI M isa. M .. nleCrol\l'y assistlillt SOCl;otlll,y.' It WIIS <.leoideil tuholt! the monthIl; l~ieotingB all L,liiJ lil'sL Satlll:dri)' of o\'ory moilth.

, ~lalll;o-'lIut nil onlillal'Y t,.illk lell, w'ith Bcwillg (( lit! suggestiulls UII'

Lhu sidl', 1,.tlL It gl'CILt gatllO.'l'ilig "I' ciLizl'lIs \'I'UIII tho I'UIiI' ,'plal'IL'1'1i "I' the carlh, 01' 1'lIthCI' t1istril't. Yc>;, II hllg9 gnLlll'I'illg is ex peeled Lo he PI'CSCJll. Tllu exiguJlcioH ur ,~Jlllt'l"

ItIolle PI·cI·cnL.lIs I'I'UIII clIlIlllel'al illg Lllo Ulllllo\' guud t!;illgH Lhe laolieH Ill'O spooiall \' )J1'upal'i IIg ('01' tile ocea· HiuJI; besidus, llicl.'LI is to) IJlJ :til,

ul'ohustJ·u iJl utlulltlallt·u Illltlll well· e1IOS01l. PI'ogl'lllll 01' illstl'llIlIolltnl alld "'Will IIllisiC! if; PI·"lIIiscoi. Cum,' cal'll'. lIoL lntc j alltl· o.IulI't l'ul'gol l..J.w da(c-\VcrlllC';;du.\', n.llll·ch 'IOlh Til''' 'sessiulls :' 1'1'0111"[ to Ii ill. l ho l~rtel'II()OIl :1.1It1 I'i 0111 ~ La ] Din the O\'(illll1l:(. .' E l'Ul'yt'IHJ oxtolld uoJ It

hetl'Ly \\,oleulllo,' uud It g~O!I till\( aSBIII·ud. Thol'o'\~'ill be u collc~\i("1 aL tho closo.

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UOIIBot)lIellLly, tho (h'st moetillg will 1",,======="""'====== be heltl bu. Sutil~'djLY, April 31:d. NOTICE-.l Lhe II II ,ICI'si);1I cd will \ ' A goud 111'ogi'ILui has been al'l'Ungecl not bo l'IlSPOIIHihie I'OJ' IIII.i· d,!I.,ts fo'r t.hu ouoasion .. nirs. A, E .. Slllith CUIILl'lIell'd :i'Y'nll'!f o. S. (Jllwldlli:l ~IIIS ~:'~ll1iscd :t~ gil'Q}L'dl'ossmltk~ ,arlul' Lllis (Ja'te. IIIg , How to lIIJtko 10111' sljl'ing ~lal'oh Bth. Geu. J. rrll\\'kin~' blol1se," nnd 1'11-8. J. ,CoIIILCI' ,i·iIll' __ ~ __ ;""'_'--~_"" ___ "";';'-'--'-:'

d . "0 J l'on ,ft, papol" 011 l'al'IOWl Wll\,l1 01'

decQl;11Lhfg ~UI<.l·· (,ooldllg . (l~g·M,". this: llcillg.';·OI·Y',. ILPiJI'fjp1iiate' . liS

EastlJl' \\:111 bo;tl!o'\iox!, ,.1 a j'.:', ,'rho )t\(li~1:! 111'0 ~loii;g',Jlieit' IItl';IO~Lt lIIi~ko t.hei,l'lI;e~Liilg~l~ SI1CC~SS,' '

. FOIt·SAT,g:·_:1 lal'ge Ph'lIIouLh Hocl, i·tJOatcl·~, :j lai":go Pukiil dl·l<.:l;fi In',l'o '!J'I:l'ii 1)1:\,Jlion'th l{;;~l<';",I'gl~~ $tiJU VCI' scLliIli:, LlIl'i;cy lIIiil.guo.·'8l· ;;ggHalsU I'~;' ~~~Icr ·nll·;. HL.IJL,;·t~ ·Bel

U"'thwelL .:.':, ll\:e hopilig fol'. II: ,hih;c'~ ft,tl6,~daili::O

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EVERY FARMER IN THI!:' DISTRICT is hl'I·(th~' J"'I'SlJlla,ll,Y ill\'il('d to eOlllrUI' wiLh'llIe allt.hlll:'I,i,·!; ai, (.hD lillll'ILII,II'I:II'O\ 'p<'Difie,II,l" IOlw loti ... t'lI<lllwl, hl' In''~ !,ak.., 1;"0 \'lIlleHi; IinlLlI(;iala<iI':tIlLagll 01' lllll H~I'i('IIItIlI'al oOllclili'h';; al·i.~illg '.'II~ o\' lhl' \V')(I' alld I'a· ll'i,JI,i,,:dh,·ilssis(. ill lUI illl,.. .. ·a~h ,,\' PI'OdlleLioli. J\II iW';l'iI'illg, in· ('''I'O'IiLillg'' 111101 ,1I1'ofit. .. I,I" III!'Ot.i"t< is :IIILio.·ipat.eol. and .il, iH llin DUTY and OPPORTUNITY "I' ,,,',,r'I' t'al'IIJ(!I' td altelld, , , .

. I· TlII~ ~Pl';i\KI~Il~ will ill,,jlld,, \\' .. C. l\ld(illiollil. B.S.A., DllpL ur Ihu Bl'andull 1';Xl'f<l'illl!'lIlar .Iflll'lII; C . .D. ~1(;t:i1I'J'a.r alld i'l hl'l'li 'Ill ," , ,

G.lenboro [2p.m.1March 1~ ,., • '.' • ' f ---" -.

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, . Bo~ts .;nd Shoes For E.veryon<i in the FaD lily ,

We' specially call •. ' ttentiori ''to our .Box "C.alf:· .i'rrtade. ,,~y" J.~.A .. .&. 'Jvt', .. Got~ r." '.

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With Frequent Siok Hecdachea, and Much Pain After Eating-Dr. , Chale's Nerve Food Cured

,Thll letter Is trorn a lady who gain .. e4 U pounds by using the great (ooll .ur.. It did wondors for her In 1m· troTln, her general heallh. She Is Gthu.1utlo In lls prnlso allll reters t.o ber neighbors I.S wltnesson of the .pludld reculls ,olltalned.

Mra. Busan Dobson Spring Hili

iliIlM' N.B., wrltos: "It Is wl~h

£nUDre that I write to you In praise Dr, ChMo's Nerve I·'ooll. '1' was bled with dyspl.psla, Rnd could

110t eat wl.hout sufforlng mnct~ pain; al.o bad slok het.dllcncs (requent1y, &lid m,. nervoB were In bad condition. About ten yoars ago 1 took .l thorough Lreatm!mt or Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,

~Inl altogether 21 boxe •• and since en can oat nnythlng, Il!lve bcon

re&d from hoadaches, Ilnd my health a. been greatiy Improved In every

.... ar. 1 gill nod 14 'pounds In weight, BnC\ reel sure I owo oV<lrythlng to Dr. Chaso'. Nervo Food. You 'may U80 WI letter, Ilnd my nelghbor8 Clln tell JOu of my condition botoro using this lrOlLtment."

A Trifling Mistake Mra. LlLno Is a zealOUD and loyal

wire Rnd Intcnc," to nvold exag~e~a· lion. but sho has a strong teudency In that direction.

"It Is Jlorrectly wonder[ul," she said to a patient frlond, "to see tho way Mr. LallO counts bills Ilt tho bank. I think they are so luclty to have hlml He'll tllke R great pile of five. and ten and twonty dollar .bl11s !lnd malto hls ftnllo~1 fly just 11ke lightning, and never make a mistake."

"Never?" aslw(1 the friend, knew Mrs. Lnnc's wealtlless, could not forbcn~ the que3·tlQn.

who and,

"Well-no-at loast," stammered MrL Lane, "why, porhaps he might ,at live or ten cents out of the way

, but Ilot any more, over."

Minard'. Liniment Cures Colds, etc.

Canadian Chinamen Ready to Help ,The othor dlly a British reservist

In' Montrenl wlLh his wife and fam· 11,. rocelved tho call to join the col· 01'1 Immediately.

He docldod to take his wife and chlldren· to Englanll to slay during hi. absence. He found the most convenient arrangement would meun leavlni Montroal lhe [allowing dllY. Dut It waa mid week, nnJ the family .... uh wa.s at lhe Chlnllman's. The "boYI" shook lhelr hoads-the wash 'Would· not be sorLed out before Sat· urda,.. Bnt 'just lhen the hoss laun· drYman came In.

,I'Your husband going to lhe 'war? Veil,. Lrave mlln. Mo work a)1 'nlgbt to iat your laundry." .

Next morning It was brought home by the "boss" himself.

"How mnch?" "Nothing. Your husband go to the

,..ar. If yOU slay here a!1 win tor me wash all the clothes for lhe'· family.

!lO Not a cent." -----Recognized as the lelldlng specific

for the destructlou of worms,' Molh· er Grnvos' Worm lilxternilnlltor', has proved a boon tci~ufferlng chlldron • verywhere. It seldom falls.' .

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EOM8 THAT FREEZES' France'. Terrible New Death·Dealer

, 1'. a Wonderful Invention France has obtained a terrible new

weapon in an air bomb just brou~ht lUtO use, Its effects are amazlni.

"When It bursts It simply lays everything near out lIat," states 'one jC the .aIrmen using lL. "Men go down like ton pins, bulldlngs collapse like a house of playln,; cards, guns are turned over as If by some UDseen nand. Even the earth dIsturbed Is In· stantly fiattened out by the same ex' traordlnary waves of force.

"Extreme, cold Is produced at tbe moment of explosion, cold 10 Intense lhat I relt It myself when I dropped my first bomb at :" height, of about 800 feet. It rell on a section ot, Ger­mans blvouacklni 10 a field. 1 estl· mate that at least tblrty men were Itilled within the area of tbe explosion. Had they been massed more densely ,maI'O would have been klllod.

"Deatb trom these bombs comes m· stantly trom Intense cold and concus· sion."

1'he bomb Is similar In size ud weight to the dynamite bomb hitherto used with great efIect. The· material composing It, which Is aimple, can be can veyed to any air base, and the bomb can be filled by the airman or his asslstar.ts betore be starts.

In addition to the air bomb French airmen ha vo four terrible weapon. of destruction In use: , The steel arrows, 6 In. long, groov· od to ensuro straight, downwlLrd flight, about an ounce In weight and carried In a box which I .. unches 1,000 at a time. Dropped from an average fiylng height oue oC these wlll go clean through a rider and his horse. The airmen carry soveral thousands on each flight.

The quick firing air gun, which has accoun ted for many oC the enemy's machines.

Tho shell pistol, a lucky shot tram' which will put a Zeppelin out of ac­tion.

The dynllmlte bomb, weighing 90Ib., otton used for blowing np bridges.

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Mrs. Henri Bernier, Ancoline, Que, writes: "It Is with pleasure that 1 re­commend Baby's Own Tablets, which I !iave given my little ones for stom· ach anll bowel troubles, constipation, loss of sleep and simple fevers. No moLber of young children ahould be wl~hout them." 'fhe 1'nblets are guar· anteed to be freo from Injurious drugs and may be given to the youngtlst child with porCect sllfety and good reo suits. 1'hey are sold by medicine deal· ers or by mnll at 25 ce;Jts a box from Tho Dr. Wllllams' Medicine Co.; llrockvllle, Onto

• Germany's Failure,

Germany built the most [ormldable military machine that was 'ever put together. , .

Germany put that machine Into opera lion Ilt a time o[ Germany's own choosing.

Ba".you Catarrh?

~carcer as the ,Demand Grows

I. na.a' breathing impaired? Doe. ,rour throat get hru/ty or clogged?

Modem IClence proves thst those Iymptoms rc­.ult from run-down health. Snuft'l and vapors are Irrl­latlnll and Ilsoleaa. The oU-food In Scott'. Emuilion wID enrich and enliven the blood, aid nutrltlo.n ILnd alllist nature to check the Inflammation and heal the IIIIlsltlve membranes.

'11." AlcohoUc mlxtaru I,..id apoll SCOTT's.

Heroine of Battlefield young French Girl Who Risked Life

to Help British Wounded A. pretty Itor,. at a sixteen year

old French "Irl'. bravery Is told by Oorporal.8. Healy at the Royal Irish regiment. It was after one of the hardest fighta along the Alsne, and dozens .of the British wounded were lett lylnll out In the open alter the battle wllh little prospect of relleC until the next day. Most of the poor Cello WI were nearly mad with thlrsL Many were dellrlous, and others were Just sensible enou:;h to keep mur· murlng for wator. "Then we heard II. gentle fooLball,", the corporal added, "and, looking up, we saw a charming girl of about sixteen picking her way throngh the pllGS of dead and wauna· ed. She had brought us goat's milk and wine to. relleve us thirst.

"We learned that she, was from a farm near by, just out ot the line Jf fire, a.nd she hali risked her Ilfe In coming there to give us something to drink beclluse she was gratefnl to the British troops for helping to drive the German Invaders back. She seemed to be without fear, and tripped brlsldy alon& In spite of the shells and rltle fire. We ~{ere al\ stricken wltb grler when she was carried Into hosplta, next day. She had been shot on tho WilY back. It was a nasty wo.und, but atter an operatlon the doctors hoped she would pull through. Every soldier who saw her prays tor her every night." ;

Nothing as Good for Asthma.-Asth· rna remedIes come and go but evel.,. year the ~ales of the original Dr. ". D, Kellogg Asthma Remedy grow grellter and greater. No further, evl· dence could be aslted oC Its remark· able merit. It relleves. It Is always of the sllme unvarying quallty which the sufferer from asthma learns ~o know. Do not snffer another attaclt, hut get this splendid remed;' today.

He Was Excused

African Elephantl, Now Being Killed Off, Have Long Furnished the

Supply of Ivory , When the King and !.Jueon visited

the London docks a sho.rt lime ago, .ayS London Answers, they saw lala Jut on the fiaor of one at the. grelll warehouses $760,000 worth of Ivory­an array of fine tusks which must have reprosento/l groat hunting adven· tures In troplcill forests.

AfrIca Is the chlet source of the world's supply oC Ivory, and It Is esl!· mated that 70,000 elephants are an· tlally slaugbterep for their tusks. But not more than twenty per cent. of tbls Ivory Is represented 10 the total im· porls to Lurope.

lillephants have been dying olI for years and years, and It II only since Ivory came Into ge:leral use that their tusks bave been dug from the Boll. dome ot them have, In the meantime, been stored and used by natives In many ways. Even today some native chiefs In the Interior of'ACrica possess stockades round theIr palaces com· posed ot rows of tusks collected when they were of little valuo, and they now barter these tor the luxurlea of mod· ern llfe.

But elephants still abound In the German Southwest African district known as Caprlvl. Tbts place Is In the extreme south of Ovampoland, has been completely unexploreu by Gel' mans In order to avoid Irritating the natives, and yet the district contains more elephants than any other In Africa. The Portuguese are well ac· qualnted with the fact, and the Ivory which they conv.ey thence via Angola has long been a source of unlimited wealth.

Ot course, Ivory Is,prodnced In small quantltles by th~ hippopotamus, nar­whnle and sperm whale, but the com· paratlvely Inslgnficant tuslts of the Cormer have long ceasOll' to sufIlce even for dentists alone, though no other kind oC Ivory Is adllpteu for their specIal requirements. Any supply that may be extracted Cram the ocoan Is obviously of too slight and precarious a nature to be relied on, nnd though Important remains of mammotb tusks are from time to time uncllrthed In Siberia the Ivory trade ootn ancient and modern has practically deponded upon the ACrlcan elephant.

AltllOugh In recent years the Ivory Imported Into London has decreased, ,he failing art hilS been caused by a new marltet having heen created by the openln& ,up 01 the CongJ Free State. The Ivory coming frr m that region Is now sold In Antwerp, so tbat when the quantities are put together Lhe total Imports actually show an : n· crease. , 'I'he avernge welgbt of Ivory obtain· ed from a single elephant Is about firty pounds, ,but tusks weighing up to 160 pounds and 180 pounds have been pro· cured. Examples have even boen recorded, of tusk. ,exceeding 200 pounds In weIght, but tbese are very rare.

I want to b€ excusOC1, said the war· rled looking juryman, addressing the judge. lowe a man five pounds that I borrowed, and as he Is 'leaving lilng' land,.today [or some years, 1 want to catch blm before he g~ts to the boat and pny him the live pounds. \

Pat-Bridget Is gono; poor soul.

And Germany's mllltilry machine bas nothing to show for 111 days of actlv· Ity but a Bolglum trampled under foot and a successful or ,Parllally 'success· ful defensive against' the allies on the ~'rench border and against the czar's armies on the Ruselan border.

Napoleon, Von Moltlto and athol' great commanders wonld have consld· ered themselves failures tr tbey had spent 40 years In bulldlng up a mill· tary macnlne, IC they had put that machine In motion at a' time of tbelr own choob'ing and hall accompllshod nothing nlore thlln Emperor WlIllam has accompllshed In 111 days o[ war·

You are excused, returned his lord· ship, In Icy tones. I don't want any· body on the jury who can lie Ilke thaL

The most expensive tusks are those used In tbe manuCacture or bUllard balls' they have cost as much as ,$800 por hundredweight but the avel'llge price Is probably nearer $6UO per hun· 'elred weight. 'I'ho average price tor the best tusks may be stated at fro:n $2 to $2.76 a pouud. Apart Cram bll· liard balls, Ivory ls chleny used for knife and othor handles, combs, plano «eys. chessmen and carved ornamen ts.

All the'tusks are sorted Into sizes Faith, an' she Wll8 a good woman; she always hit me wid lIle sort enll of the

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Little Girl-No, I am not' English, I WIlR horn In France. '

Llldy-Whlch pllrt, doar,! Llttln.Glrl-Why, Illl of me. ,

fare. Germany did not go to war In order

to prove thllt German armies conld temporarily defend German territory. Germany WAnt to war In order to

\ prove' that German armies could per· ffillnenUy I1ccuPY adjoining terrltorlel Ilnd trample down neighbor nations.

Killing the Offlcerl Omcers are being Idlled at an extra.

ordinary rate on the battlefield of Eur· ope. Out of the Brilish Corces serving on the continent every seventb man Idlled has Iieen an officer, ranging In ranlt from Ileutenimt to general.

That Is very Impressive. It Indl· catos that commanders are 1llllng the posts oC greatest peril In this war. They are not sending privates to death; they are leading thom there.

and qualities,' and the ehuvlngs that al'e left over acttr the manufacturers have take'. what thoy ,want are made up I'nto a thousand small articles In everyday use:

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Innuanza. pink eye, epizootic. distemper and all nose nn4 throat disenses cured. and 0.11 others. no mattcr how "ex .. posed." kept (rom .havlng nnr or thcse discnst~H with SPOHN'S LIQUID DISTEMPER COMPOUND, Three to six doses often cure n. cnse. One bottle guaranteed to do 80. DeRt thing (or brood IlU1J'es. Acts on Lhe blood. Dl'ugglsts nnd harness shops. DllltrlbutorB - ALL WIIOl,I~SALE DHUGGIS'r<>. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Go.hen, Ind •• U.S,A.

FARMERS Can alw.y. make .ure of getting the highest prices for WHEAT, OAT'S, BARLEY. and FLAX, by .hlpplng their ear lots to FORT WILLIAM AND PORT ARTHUR and having them sold on commlaslon by

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Dominion Atlantic Railway The record at Improvements efIected

on which Dominion Atlantic RlIllway, which the Canadian Paclllc Railway leased In'1911 Cor 99 years shows that new wharves have reen bul\l; 46 miles oC new track hll ve 'Jeen ballasted; 30 miles ot new 86 pound ral!s havo been laid down; 120 callie guards have been filled and replaced by sur· fllce gUllrds. while !!ozons oC bridges have heen either Improved' or rebuilt. In round figures 6,000 feet o[ wooClen bridges have beon replaced, or will be replaced very shortly, by stool bridges, concrete arches, and rail top oulverts. New brick stations have been built; a general renovation has tllken place, costing mllny' thousands of dollars. The new stations Include those at Wolfl'llIe and Annapolis Royal, Moshervllle; Patterson and Ibervllle. During the past two years 36 stations bal'e been repaired aud pal:lted, and platforms have heen erected. A new line Crom Centreville to 'Veston, 14 miles In extent, has boen built In the mos, substantial manner. Both permanent work and the \lghter things which needed attention have been carried out; and I today the old Dominion Atlan tic lookli splck and span-looks as iC It bad taken on a new lease oC life .

A movemen t Cor tho recov~ry of the last English clock .rade was Initiated at a recent largely htlendeJ meeting Jf Interested members oC that trade. A proposal to manufllcture In England on a co·op'eratlve basis a ,standardized clOCk to compete with CorOlgn maue articles was favorably received, a co.m· mlttee bolng formt d ,to report on the scheme. '

Something In the nature of a limited company with a capital of £100,000 entirely subscribed Cor by members t the trade, SO that tbe co·operatlve character of the scbeme may he re­tained, appears to be the basis at the proposition. '

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150 Shells at Farm Barrel For eight hours a hUIlVy artlllo17

fire was directed by lhe Gerlllllns on the Lorl'lline Crontlel' against a lJllrrel oC liquid all a [armer's cnrt whtell :tn observer In a balloon bnd SUlJlJosod to be a hoavy gun. Out or 160 shelll only one hit the barrel.

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The might of Germany's preparations, the magnitude oC Germany's ambition, must be remembered In estlmallng the reSUlts at Germany's campaign. The result of Germany's campllign uo far ls Callure.-Toronto Telegram.

Sharpshooting corps 'are held 1'0, sponslble for an enormous death rate amollg the omcers oC all the armies engaged. Only recenny we have been told that, French' olTlcers were 'aban· donlng their conspicuous uniforms ,.0 escape the ftre of sharpshooters, which has been trained upon them since the

, Although Ivory has been tue subject oC almost as much artistic perceptlon and worltmanshlp as gold Itself, It Is with Its pnrely uL1l1tarlan aspects that people are now chiefly concerned. .\lany substances have been applled to the purposes ,for whIch real Ivory Is admIttedly supreme. Cellnlold, for In· stance, Is one of Its counterfeits, and a poor one Indeed; but It has been 1m· mensely dev61opec: during' recent years, particularly In the United dtates, A ~reat m'l::'y things that were once made of Ivory may, and, as man· ufacturers tell us, must, now be made oC celluloid.

011 for Toothache.-There Is no pain so acute and dlstreslng as toothache. When you have so unwelcome a vis· Itor apply Dr. 'rhomas' Eclectrlc 011 according to dlrectlons and you wlll lind Immediate rellel, It touches the nerve with soothing effect lind the pain departs at once. Thllt It will ense ,lothnche Is another hne qunllty oC this 011. showing tbO many usus It has.

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wllr beglln. • It Is not Improbable' that statistics

complied at the e~'l of thiS war wlll demonstrate that of all who took pa:·t In It the warrior least exposed to dan· ger was the private soldler.-Phlla· delII:.la Telegraph.

I ---'-......,...-REGAINS FLAil LOST IN 1870

Czar Restore. ·Color. to HI. Ally Taken Frol.. German. .

Tbe' Emperor, of Russia has restored to France a fiag which since the war of 1870' had been In Gorman hands un· til its recent cai>ture by'tile Russians during their Invasion of East l'russla.

Then there Is what I~ known &S vegetable Ivory, produced fro:. the nut oC the tagna, plant, a native of the northe'rn regions of, South America. The kernds oC these nuts when ripe aro exceedingly hard and white and Dear a remarkablo resemblance to real Ivory. They are, extensively used In the manufaptnre of buttons, umbrella handles and smal trlnketo and mil· Uons of them are being Imported Into Great Britain every year. -..

SIKH'S DISC OF DEATH

Saved HI. Regiment Men' oC the Dorset regiment tell

proudly oC the exploits of aile o[ their number, Private W. Jarvis, dnrlng the retreat from 1\Ions, Jarvis sLayed be·

all hy hlmseiC firing his gun rap· Idly to cover the retreat of his regl·

, • ment. Eventually he had to carry the Strange Weapon U.ed by the Indian gun out of action on his baclt, as It

Troops In War was Impossible to bring up a carrlaF:e

The trouhle with this world, Rag· gsy, said Weary Walke I', Is just hure . In Central Amedcn bUllanas grow wild, but thure ain't no marklt [or ·em. Up I.ere, whore thore 'J tllUnrlttt for 'em, thoy don't grow wild. What nature wants to do to help th'e worilin' man Is to have things grow wild whore there's a marltll (or them things.

Why do yOU reed tramps who come along? They never do any work for you.

No, said the wlCo, but It Is quite a satisfaction to sce a man eat a meal without finding [ault wllh the cooltlni.

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Parkdale, Ont. An official announcement to this offect, sliys: "By the order of EmperOr Nicholas, a French flag wblch was ca~ tured' from the Frenchmen of Trasnco 10 1870 has been handed over to the i.'rench embassy at Petrograd. .'rhe fiag was found by Russians In the ot· ficers' mess of the 12th Prusslan Dra· goons,·wh:ch was garrisoned at: Lyck,

The Sikhs fighting In the war .can because oC the heavy German fire. He certainly claIm to possess the most accounted for a great nu!pber.,of Ger· unique form of weapon of any military mans and did much to save a battery

The boy stooll boCore the druggls:s' couu ter looltlng earnestly at a pla­card advertising a cure tor Indigo.

,lamp gives you' '"kerosene lightatits , best- a steady,

generous, glow that reaches every- ,,~or­nei- of the room. . The RA YO d~i not,

'smoke or smeU. It is:, m8de of solid brass, , nfckel~platect I~ ~ easy'. to 1i&,ht. eaSy.to cle~,: easy to, rew~ , " ! dealers' everywhere.'," . ~ , ,

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The British Soldier Trace' Tommy Aktlns' back until

there Ivas no regular British army, and thon trace the English soldier back llearIY"a thousant! years to the time or William tho Conqueror, and .ne record reveals him almost constantly fightlnl: and gripplug and holding, territory. He

unequilled for these comblnod three qualities.; Soldiers of other nations Lave fought nobly and v,!"lIantly and of ton, ' but tbe,·result of the English soldler's fighting Is that his country's drumbeat olrcles tho· world, and' the sun never sets on her dominlonl.-New York Herald. ,,'

East Prussia." ,

Brlggs"':"'We are coming around to see you this evening.

Grlggs-That'a ,'rlght; 'but do me a favor old man. Don't let your wife wear her new fall' suit; I don't want my wife to see ,It Just noW.

Briggs-Why, 'man, allve, that·s Just why'we are' coming;

,You 'knoi!. 1 never boast"the oppon· ent began.' , ,: .. '" " ,_' " Never ... boast!' Bple,ndld I And he t.dded quletlT,. No, won!ler you brag about It. ," .. '

unit' 10 tho campaIgn. 'I'hls Is, a at om' artillery. hand thrown mlssilo, composed or ------metal Similar In shape to. tho, discus Old Lady (compnsslo.nately)-Poor with whleb we have been mado fa. fellow I I snppose your bllnc.ness Is In· mllIar In Roman history;" Its edge Is curable. Have yon ever been treated? sharpenso, and thrown· with a pecul. Blind Man (slghlng),-Yes, mum, but lar circular motion, has extraordinary not often. 'Talnt many as likes to btl penetrating power. It cuts like a seen going Into. a public 110use with a knife through paper, when It strikes blind beggar. any object In Its patk. At a distance ------of. 100 yards the' dIsc Is capable of 'Judge-Are you guilty or not guilty? ,cutting Its way through' a piece of Pat-Arrah, now, your bonor, how hard wooo two Inehos thick. It Is the o.an 1 tell till I hear the Ivldence?

tlon. , Why are you Interested In thatT

Inquired the druggist. I surrer torrlbly tram Indlg~rt!;)n. Why, you'ro too youug to have

dyspepsia. I don't hllve It, explaIned the bOT,

Qut my Cather does. ----Motorist (to cl1aufteur)-Be cllreful

about running over anybody horo­o bouts, James. 1'uls Is a prohlbltloll county, and most everybody has a bottle In his poc«e

pllcullar 'twlst,lIlven -·to the weapon' -::===============================:=::1 when It Is thrown' which causes tbe : cutting edge to. hury, Itself' so' reo morseleslJly In anything that'lt meets. It Is douhtful wnether, any· but the Sikha could ertect1vely use this unique weapon. They made deadl,. use of the dllc of death at the 'Battle of DIx· Illude,' 20,00,0, Germans, are said

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altonlshed at the rapid slight Ills of the whola' family. on~'

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THE WORLD, BREDENBURY, SASKATCHEW~ , -------

SUPREME EFFORT 'OF GERMANY PROVED A COMPLETE FAILURE

The Naval_ Service War in the WinteriKING ALBERT OF BELGIUM MAKES Remark.ble Demonltratlon of the I m- Cold

portance of Supreme Sea Power • to Britain

Weather May Prove Decl.lvo Factor In the Struggle In

Europe PATHETIC APPEAL FOR HIS PEOPLE SUCCESS OF TEUTONS DEPENDS UPON SHORT WAR

It w!ll not be long bmoro Gener:ll Januar) and Uenel al f'eul uary La"U the Ileld In Europe, and It Is qUIte NEED OF FOOD AND CLOTHING FOR SUFFERERS within the bounJs of posslblllty that they should prove tne deciSive factors

The Effective War Strength of the Fatherland is now on the

Declme, while the Strength of the Allies is Sho\\ 11 to be

Public opinion In lireM Britain Is beginning LO reahze tile onormous value or Llle services rendel ed alreaUy .n tue war by the llrilisn navy '1 he Naval and Military Record remarks un tne !earfut antlclpatlon wblch, In the Cew days bel ore We war begun, !llIed nil the United Klngaom wat BritIsh sblpplng would be ruIned and sUPlllles cut orr ' '1 be mOJt careCul Inquiry," said the N;lVal and M!1!tary I{acord, "tended to contirm this antlcl pallon It was relt that wo daro not -so great wore the risks-be opllm­Itslc In the montus Immediately pre­ceding the ontbreak of host!lltles a sub committee of the committee of Imperial defence considered In every delall tho pi oblem of how the people of the United Kingdom were to be ted during lila Vi ar time With tho most expel t eVIdence at their command, they camo to the conClUsion that the perll was a real one, and that the gov ernment ougnt to take precautionary measUl cs In 01 dor to minimlzo It One of the fll "t acts of Mr Asquith s ad mlnlslratlon, \I hen "ar \las inelltable, IlllS to announco that tile government Itself "ollid tdkc 80 per ctont of the risk Ihlch shipping would run under the war condillons II blch wero then develol}lng

or tile carupslgn History alTords mally Instances of the ,ntu of empires be In.; Further Detailed Account Given of some of the Excesses of the d termlned by colO or by sLonns \\ e ' all know tilat th" Arm .,a was de German Troops m Aersehot amI' otlier Devasted Towns feated primarily because the Spanish Occupied by the Cultured Germans , Steadily on the Increase

• Wire in Warfare Writing a short time ago, Col F N Maulle, l; i:I, gave HonHl encouraging statistics to the pessimists who leal ell a German Invasion or ffing)and, 01 who believed tho wild tllles about liel many IHlvlug a great number ot plcl.od It Stops Charging Troops and Is Dan troops In reserve [or tllO pUlpOSO o[ n geroua and Very Difficult to Unal and successful nssault upon the Allie. lIues In I"landers, savs the Mail and Empll e Ho sllowed conclusively lUUl U.I c,LO) liCIIU,tny had put her be st hghllug mon In a the battlo I1no), aud that lJ) no possibility could tho lines at the Allies lJe HullJcetell lO such lIerco atLuChH In luture as tbey sue ceHdlullY rel,lilscd 1Il Uclobor In other Vionls, lierlllllLY has shot her bolt silO h Ln ILIlLlle her eX'lome efforl ,tnd un less \\ u alO Lo ,U:lsumo that hm ell ellLlos halo beln COl lspolllllnglY II l Illuuul In tltell pOllors of leslSl-1111( 0 lIl' lois nol the Hllgillost gIOUI,,1 fUI any feeling 01 unea"lness In Ilel, tit, ru Is I en"un to believe that lho ciisis has III en p Lssoll, nnd thai how­el el ,I, Hllclat. alill 1I100dy m Ly be tho llghllllg bufore tho end 01 the II ar Is re IclLed lno L1lle IIILS nln ,ldy tUlned, 1I11l1 lIuthlag bUI II ml!IlClc C III save the (,ollllanllllllies Clollluller deslluc lion 01 IInconlllLlon LI tlU11 enller

Overcome ) When Josepu f' li.lodon, a farmer at

De l\.a.D, 111, uuck In Ib (~, go. We lllell ur 1ll,lIUUg \\110 leuces wlLb burus 'JU

tneuI, !lid UdO no WOl" hUIllllUl dCS1~U l.llall LO le ... h. U llorsl!s, CUltle llud U06':1, by tliO ~lICIt. tllcy nllgut receive, luut \I II u tences WOI e meant tu koep tnem In or out

lossels encounlered Ii. territlc storm ,'Iapoleon led 600,000 men Into Russia Bolglum's- need oC Ulen Cor tho dlsaster~ befel! than In Aerschol I~ and penetraled as far us Moscow In nrmy atLd ot food nnd clothing for the self Whoio v!!!ages hav _ been totnn, tile dead o[ \llIIter ur tbis \aSla~m), sulIerlng people, Is emphlLslzed strong destroyed '1 he pOllulatlon, In r&­It Is said that only 20,000 returned to Ill'" In cvmmunlcatlons received In tuge In th woods, is In want of Ih&l­~'rance, the renllunder elther per!sliing l\{ontrlla\ during the Pllst Cow days tor and ot breaU In the dltohe. or cold and hunger, ta!l!ng prey '0 by Clarence I de Sola, Belgian can thoro lie all along the roads and un­Ilovellng L:ossaclts, or being cap lured sui, and Uoctor Prud itomme, hon burlod, unfortunato peasant., WI)­and taken to Russian prisons In 1167 troasurer of the Belgian reUef work men and chU"ren, kmad by tho Oel'­lhe pestilential hdat o[ 1m,,' thwarted All Belglums cupablo or bearing milliS Into tho wells bodletl bave

re[ierlck Barbaross .. , tbo IHluelor arms aro asked to volunteor Cor the been Lhrown and are oontAmlnating ot Rome, and be was balked again sorvlce of their country, and peoplo tho Viatere Wounded oC aJl ll&e8, by the lains at Alexandria Berore evelywhere are asked to nsslst In Ie and soxes have been a.bandoned. now Prusslall gLnolals havo been en 110\ Ing distress In UIO Iittlo countlY without ~are" abied to win ImpurLallt victolll;s on whiCh. has been de~astatod by the Dealing with thE' Oerman oceupa-account of the cold we lfher For n wal tlon of Louvaln, tho rOllort desarlbea stLLnce the lil eat l!;leetor crosBed a \ A letter recoil cd In London !rom how tho town wab lacked, huge In­river on tho ice nnd \las thus In 11 King ;~Ibrrt of Belgian says delllnitles Imp080d, and loading olU­posiliou to cut 01T tbe S\I edes Cram I U"spllo all tnat can be done, the zens arrehtcd and hold u hostAg .... Koonigsburg In 1741 Fledelicl( the snfCellngs 01 tho co..ulng winter wlll It then goes on

,\ hen Uncle S 1m, on Dec 2 I, 1873, ga \ 0 ~ allnOI liudde.1 tho Christmas glit or Il IlILtont un lIlS nell dovlc~, hIS 10e" \I as uorailled to lho II olld lue II eslCI n praules, II Ith thell l,lck or lellelug matellllls, had lrlCd SlllglU strands at wue, uut tile) av,Lilou Illt,e, unO lllU who'e cOUSUmlJlLOn or 1\ Ire to. [cnclng In 1874 1\ as olily &0 tons GIIUOCII s bar us nlllLie tile catlle [nlnll, and tho larmCiS soon saw tIlelr WOI th lu ten yeal s tile wil 0 fences had inci uusoLi 1U,OuO [olll, and In ten YOUIS mOlo ILS gluwth had ueen the toundatlon o[ lIIe Wire I rust

A IVai rlsll ocnco was Immediately opened and a rate of 6 pel cent (Iuoted Day by dny follol\ od, anu lhough It was Ilno\ln that several Ger mun crulsel s were still at lal ge, no news wlls reuched of Ull) loss Grad uull~ the conltdence or shipo\l nOI s and shippers was 1'e establlshod Prl vllte Iii ms sho\\od no hesitation In un d rtaldng II ur rlslls at a lower rate than tho government office Within a fow d.lYs the premium fell Crom til e to four gnineas, and olentllall) It \las brought do\\ n to till Oe guineus Even at this flgUJ e undenl ritel s wero p-e pared to undercut tho gOI ernment of Ilce Dr!l!sh shlplllng, which \I as "t filst dlsorganlzl!d by the dram,ltlc circumstances under \I hlch II ar oc curred has since been resuming its nOllual course As a nllion we may congratullte ourselves on tbo astound Ing Ilctory which ,l suprl;Ule neet II on lu InsUllng to us ample supplies of food and rail matLrml \I itnout strik Ing a blow Nevol was so rl!marlmble a demoustration given of the vltai 1m portance of sea powel lo a people II bo III e hy and on the sea Tho navy opl!ned up a p,ltb\lay for Dr!tlsh trnde and at the Sllllle tllno and by tbe same process strangled tbo overseas trade of Germany"

Great wun Lhe gleat Victor) at Moll bo terribie, but Lhe uurden \Ie must On their chleC's ardor, the Oar­\I Itz because the co d weatuel enabled bear II ill be lightened If m) pooplo man soldlors tOl cot! the Joors or the him to rapid I) adv<1nce his tlOOPS ovel can he-spared tho pangs o[ hunger, 10useH Ilnd sot the houses on fir. a country th,lt \las impassiblo until II Ilh Its (rigid.Cul consequences of hy menns of Cusps They nrod on the flost set In I1lso lSO all(l I lolenco ' the Inhabilants who attoUlpted to

Tho \I e Llher is less apt to af(cct the /1 ite IIfth I epolt oC the commls loa vo tholr dwelllngs Nnmerou. war in l'lance than the wnr In PI us sion oC lfiqully Into thu Violation 01 persolls who bad tlli(on retnge tn siu, for In Northeln ~'I,lnco ar.d B~i tho rules 01 tho rights at tho )Ieoplo their celiuls woro burned alive glum the avoluge winte Icmperatulo Lho lalls and customs at \lnr, gives In Othors wele sh(ot lho momonL they 10 abuut au degle!!s 1 alllenheil, \ltth a detail all account of some oC the ox at elllpL! 11 to lealo tho turnace minimum of about 5 degl eos So lar cesses oC the Gelman s oeculllltion of \Vilhout counUllg tho university lhe \1 e lthel lllurbeen or almost un pi 0 Am schot, tho I cllort says halis RllIi Lhe Palaco oC JustlC&, 89' cedented cohlnoss, anO shOUld the '1 hoso excesses laste,l during- the houses hal e beon burnt In tho ter .\ Iliter montns beal uut tho LIllO Lt o[ IIholo of tho oCCU)llllion and h,lve rllor) of Louv,lln, about 600 In that tho tall It W III become IlLIjJossiule to beea committed by the reguhtr at the sublll h of Kessol Lo!) The ulg llenelles as lajlltll) as they hllo tlOOPS as IIl!i1 Il.J by the Landslurm, sllhlllb of llCiont In tho commune of been dug In the pust le\\ months who tow lrds tho end of tho mon'11 C JI beell Lao hus been a.lmost .ntir. i:inoulll oue almy dl II e tho other out 01 August replnced the acUve army ly (Iesl! 0) cd

'1 hnt Ihe Allies h II 0 not beon cor respundlng!) III li.oned Is phLln enough Ie lvlng uut uf account the 111 ,ginn almy, \I hich Is grUI\ Ing slllall 01 0 Leh dal but Is cach llllY becoming 1II0re lllngel OILS OIL aC( aunt of tho ies SOILH that thu \I ar haH taught the fact remains tant up to the pi esent time I rance hilS not jlut mOl ethan h,lH Jt hI I tr,lillod men In tho Iicld llerolc II I) as the iJrltlsh conLillgLnt Is llghtlng the L1uth is that Il IS but an adl,Lnca guarll In foUl months thcl e II III be nnollllr million 1I Lined iJlitlsh sold leiS at the front, Ilnd anal hOi mllllon Vi III be tl Lining I he I osel I es of the Allies halO h[Lrdly been called UpOn,

Dill Glidden reaped small rell ard flOILl his in I enllon Ull l'ebl uary ~9 ltiU2, wilen lbu Ulllteu Stutes SUlllome L:UUI t upnold his ellllms, and he was lIJllJ 10 CUlIect royally on a)1 the lences lhat had boen stlung bulOie lie lived 11 yeals to enjoy Il, nnd die.1 in his IIUIlIU lown In lUOU, at lne age 01 9a

Quito n,llurnlly, some anilllais en closed by Glidden s fencing gashed tnelllseives on the bill bs Just as nal ul,Illy mon and boys tl led to climb \lvel or undel these Cences and had their clotnes and tilelr Ilesh tal II I uese wounds upon man alld beast 1Iid the sndclelllless wilil II nich Gild

01 the II enches it now occupies It mllY Murdel spillages vlolaUons, out In tho I wages oC which Belgium have It on the run, unless lIenclles rages on tho person and ploporty, hns been tho object there 19 but a <Ill In tho rellr at jJosltlons now held oniy ceased upon tho entry of Bel single motive-the desire to terrol'­have been Illepar ~ In adlal'c!! In gian tloollS into AorschoL ' I"e the popuilltlon, the whim to r&-the eastern the lllu of w lr tho ullnies Afler descrlhlng vividly some or Vf ngo Itself u, on a reslstanco which

and as flll as Hus. I'l Is concolned her den s blll s halted all living llllngs nsoulces Inmon ale plactlcally unltm caine to tho at,ontlon of milltary men, !ted II the \lar should I LSt lor ten I and tllo balued wire ontanglemenls )0 I at tho nd ot lhntLlme the Brit or which lie nOli read almost evelY ISh

l ~'rollcb a~J(1 Husslalls II ould hal u! tidY In the \llli news, was b011i unlior al ms lur maio than tbey hale .It And it may be said rlgnt llele that plesent As 110 ul! Imow the German I soldiors who bave been hulted by wire mll!tulY ea CUlltlOIiS lIore based on a. entaugloments IIhlle IUUIWlg a chalge shill t war Ali eady she has lost maio 01 manoeu ring for a new position say men IllIw uny allier nutlon ever lost the duvl! nelor Invonted nnyLhlng In tho lungest II UI Uvery day that nastler Dulle IS und ba) onets mako Illsses soes her further 110m hel goal "ounds that causu no sulrerlng or thut

that are fllclng each othel lue not If' In~tnnccs In which tho German the (,erman "millro connot subdue. dug In 'I he men are lighting UllQll soldiers /lcted In a IllOSt Inhum:lIl 'rho facts demonstrato themsolvesl tho surface at the eal tn, und this Is m Lnnel tile leport says ench sort e of Belglnn troopa from the reason 1\ hy battles In PI ussla and It al;pears 110m the statements of the camp of AnvcrR Is Collowed b, GaliCia ,L10 hltely to be mucn mOle de numerous wltnessos that In many nC'w Climes, fOI whiCh tho Invader clsh e thlln battles tuat I esult In an rur.Li dlstrlcls around Arcschot hus no jnsUflcaUon equal loss of lifo In Flanco and Bel Dlest, Mallnes and Louvaln, wors~ glum =================================~========================== ____ -=_ un German) s eastern [ronllcr the

As Col l\laude S LYS, GOiman stalls shock senslb!l!ty, but barbed 1~lro t c, Ille not secret '1 he total popula l.ars nnu unnoys and gives no os­lion of GerlLlany Is in rOUllll r. umbel s ca~o 68,000 UO, or 1\ hlch ulmost exuctl) I osslb!l!tles seon by American mil! hall arc mules Of tho 31,000000 UU Y stlluentn In burbe:l wire were IIlllles 17,000,000 aro either less thun l8 soon carrlLd to the armies at Europe, ) ells uld or 1U0re t!1l111 70, leal ing 17, and engineers In every country In tb~ 000 IJUU of age to beal alms l'rom thlH wotld wer~ put to work devising Ilulllbcr ugaln must bo deducted tho UlO,lns fOI nslng this new uevlce Nat cllInlnals, the malmod, the blind, the ulal forel unnOis of the barbed wire illollne and othOI s who lll'e negligible entanglemonts had been In use from liS lIo11 combatants At the outbreak the ollIliest limes Roman loldiers had of lho war the most sungulne esUma,o doCended their positions with abaltlll. ur fighting men betwoen tbo nges of ~O rhey had held ofl tllelr barbarian ell "nd Irl tl Linou to beur arms by SCI vice omles by [eiling trees, shal penlng the II itll the colors II as I 30U OUO rhero enus of the bl ancbes and massing rOlll tined a slmllnr numbo~ of llLlinod them lIith their pOints turned away lIlun auovo the age of 45 At least flam the Etelnnl City l:'ralses-1 IIUU UUO 01 the Immodlately aV[\lI,lbie sharp pOinted plies-had beon planted lightIng force lIould ue needed to \lork In the earth In £rant .01 armies 101 the hllill,l~S the ILisenals, the dock dLOl! onemies to lIound tbemselves YILI ds tito equlilllLnt factories and against or to halt the on usb of Il othel Industries that alo ns jmportnnt charge till tho pl!e b could be I emoved to the empll e liS soldici s of lhe line or scaled

Il Is estimated, thOi e[ore, that the Nobody outSide of the European

Military Titles The DerIvatIon of Admiral I_ SaId to

be Arabic For Lord of the Sea 'Captnln Is dOlived flam tho Lalln

"caput," meaning a heud, 'colonol' comes from the Ita. Ian ' colonaa, a column, the campugna "ololl(~!lal baving lIeen tIle III st company at an Infantry I eglmen t, the IItli.; column which the colonel' led

Tbe title 'lleutenan[l' comes lrom awol d signIfying holding tUo place' -e g, a lieutenant colonel Is a sort o[ Un del study [01 a colonel, Ii Heuten ant looks after a company In the ab sonce of th3 cuptalt:, and so on

'I he titlo o[ lance sergeant' and "lance COl pOl al" originated In the fact tbat In the old days the hOld ors of those ranits call ied lance In stelld of a hal bred, round the head of wblclf was t\l Is ted a slo\l matcn 'l'bolr duties were to gO round tbo wnks with these torch like lances [lUd give Ure to tho mntchlock Ulen just be [are a batlle took place

'1 he word 'dragoon' II as fil st used by a regiment of mounted Infantry, so culled from tho "dragoons, 01 sl.ort musltets, II ith wbleh they wei e urUled, thll 1\ ell kno\l n cavalry call at Boot n.nd Saddlo" Is really a cor ruplion of tbe old I!'rencb slgnnl, "Douta-Selle," or "Put on your sud dies"

Admiral" comoo from the Arabic "Emir of bagh," meaning "Lord of the sea," "commodoro" comes from the Italian "commnndlltol e, ' "mate' d tlom the Icelandic, and means an

oqual and the ~erm 'giving quarter" Is believed to have originated In the agreement wlilcb existed In the old ,ghting dllYs, that lue ransom of a

toot soldiers should bo one Quarler Jr his pay tor one year

number thllt \lent to the front as faijt armlos now at I\ar Imows how they IlH tillins would C[LllY them Was 2,500, Ille using uarbed \llIe entanglements OUU or wllom fonr Ilrths IIOlit 10 Bel- or In IIhat form they aro building glulD and l'muco ani> 500,OOll gomg to thorn, tor tho englnoers of eacb army oppose tbe I{usshln ad van co, Cal at alO constantly devising new methods, thal time a good dOlll of rellllllce \I as and these now Ideas al e not divulged, placed upon AuaLlla 'l'hls wonld ieave el en In limes of peace But the des about 1000000 lialneu Ulon loss thuu patches t!I of cavalry und InlantlY 45 ) ea;s o'id In GermaLY about the' I unnlng hoadlong Into meshes of un end of the first month ot war 'I his yloldlng stool thai ns that rouse the million would bo tormed Into units Imn.glnatlon t.o the horror of the to luplace the wllstage of WUI and into \lounds they Inll!ct One use tor thu new resorvo for the eastern Cront- barbed wlro thllt seems to ue new Is 101, lind when It was ubsorbed Ger reported lrom Belgium There cor­many s resonrces of trained men un- tain roads that It WIlS desllable to dOL 45 lIould be exhausted 'l'hat It have passable to the people of the ViIlS oxhausted some tlme In Septeru- country were made Impassable to an ber Is clellr rrom the tact that bet(ore army by building zigzag fen cos from October the Landstrum formations bo Side to side The peasanl, going to gan t9 appoar In Delglum, composed or markot might pass hy travelUng slow­men undel 20 and more than 46 To) Iy and double distance, but an army IIUppOSO that Germany would send conld not tbroad such a maze, and theso untll\lnod or Immature troops to must halt to destroy IL Russia's Aeroplanes tho front If she had botter material Ii While the Enropean armies prob A great deal has been heard con-ubsulli An offiCial British dispatch ably have built entanglemonts on new cernlng tbe Blltlsh and German aelo­tulls or tho bravory or the German lads plans, a description of now an en- planes but the great Sikorsky biplanes Vi ho Caced tho Brltlch, but thoy were tanglemont mlgllt be offectlvely con- used by the troops of the Czar have mall od down In heaps, and cannot be structed, Issuod for the Instruction of been rather overlooked 'rhese mach­expocted to have the fighting powers tho Brltlsh anny a few years ago, will ines named Sikorsky, are by far the of srow n men - glvo the layman an Idea or the elTec biggest aeroplanes In tho world Tbey

War ij wustuge 18 not to be calculat tlvencss o( such defencos First, the stand sixteen feet high, and are about ed SO pi ecisely, but Colonol Maude ground to be protectod and 01 er which 100 teet wide The Sikorsky Cnn carry ell) s that ho does not bellevo that In the enomy much pass Is lalll off In fiVe almost as many passengers as an alr­killed, \loundecl and pllsoners Gcr- (oat squaroo At each corner of each s .lp, and has a lurge passenger cab­mllny could havo lost (ewer than 1- square a post Is driven Into tho In, whiCh Is constructed of metal and 60U,000 mon up to the beginning o'C ground till l~ Inches remains above contains numerous windows )';0, ,'mber Since tben thele bus been the surtaco rhls system or squares In this machine lIlloe onglnes are much desporate and costly lighting, oxtends Indefinitely along the line to fitled, which give a total of nearly bl l If \I 0 assume that ovan up to Wle be delended, and the common prl1ctlce 1,000 horse power

cold we,lther wHl be of advllnl.Lge to lhe Ihlssluus rattller than to tho de lenders Not only are the Husslans as a whole used to cOlllet 1\ eath2r

INVASION BY GERMANY tnan the Germans, but the frost II 1lI Theory Advanced as to Manner In muke It possible for them to ad\ance In the gre,lt luke region, \ll1lch in Which Germany Will Try to In mUder II eather olTol s a f.lI mldablo vade England barrier to an Im,ldor ConUnued coid H W WUson, tho nalal oxpert, wenther In Prussia added to a decl- tblnk tho JJUln or Get many LUI III slve victory In the great battles now \1 vL.dlng ffingland Is as [allows ,Ho)ceeding would leavo tho road to Slie hopes to cuptUIO UlInltlrk, Beilin aimost open, and might bllng CalaiS, anu Cap" Grle"n~z She wou.ll the war to an end with drllUlat'} sud- [lien I un lWO I1nus or Ullnes aCioss denness Another distinct advantage tbe channel, tho soutbelll line ItOIll to the allies that II Intor will bring, Cape Urlsnez to Duugeness, thu nOI th II hether It Is unsually cold 01 un line from near Ostcnd to DOIlI, im usulllly temperate, Is that the Zoppo mediately to the south or the present lins wlll have a poor chance of cross lllillsh mlnetield !heso or two Ing the illngl1sh channel Whetner cl1llins ot mines will encloso tbo It Is warm' or cold the channel cross atl aits of Dovor and gl e,ltly hamper 01 Ing In winter Is a,wuys very rough, prevent tbo palrol or tllo struas uy and il equently fogs blot out the lllo lJl tlsh wurshlps On lIle contluen view In these clrcumst~ nces Brltuln tal extl emlty tho mines will bu pi a Is not l!!tely to haVe Uluch to [ear tected by llle mou~(er gUlls Wlllcn LI om the I'll Iglble Get many pi oposes to mounl along

'I ito theOly IS advanced by a mil! the 1 ronch [lll(l Uelg an coust-WIWll tary expert Inten lel\ od L~ the Wash Slle has c,lplUl ed It Souw yed sago IngLOn Star t!l,l' the zeppelills are Sl1 POI cy ~eott PUIIlLOlI out that Lliu expected to )lollorm a Illore Imporl.lIlt then exls Ing 12 In gun lIas able to duty thlln the drop.lug of tombs, and tlliow its shells aCIOss lne slll'~ o[ edpecially \Ihen the woathel Is such DOVOl, anll thu lielnloLll gUll '0 that the transport of ammunition and !loLl e an etlectlve rallgo or elg!tt-...t 10 supplies IS made InC! easingly dltflcul t IIlHes In clear weather by sott roads His Idea Is that With I 1 ulthel ploteclloll against Bllllsh the Zepp ellns to carry supplies tha t mine Sll eepol sand tra w Ie I s II auld be could not be convanlently tmnspol tblll gIven by tho Uerman SUblL:lLl Ines, ovel Ullred roads, the German army wllich preSUlll.lt y woulJ be graduai wlll he ab,o to move gNat massos of Iy brought do\\ n along tbe Dutcit loot soldiers lar In advance of their coasl and wnlch would concentlute bases H Vi ever, the chie! difficulty tho iUlI bOI s of Ostend, Dunillrk, In the way up to tbe presont has not vellllcs and L:alais, and posslb,y been the dungor at getling too tar fast mel cbantmen, specIally slrong [rom a supply base, but of opposing ened 'with ono or two hea\y guns the entrenchod a1l!es It seems cer- mounted '10 the channel POI ts lIal taln that both tho Zoppellns and tho bottom pon,oons woulu be moved aeroplanea will be less n2eful In cold by tho gl Lat canal S) stom at Belgium weather, the one from the temp~sts NorLi eln I rance and the tlOOPS thut prevails through the winter d be towed over In tbom by months, and the othel Cram the ox motor launches nnd torpedo blats treme cold of tqe ,ltigher altitudes 'llnally, II hen the ploparatlons

Nor w1l! artUlery ~r rlflo fire be so t:ave been completed tho licrmUll lIeet elTec.uve It the soidlers are .:>bllged to may bo I!xpected to movo out With Its use gloves Freezing wen,hel thet best and most modern S!llP to meet plevonts lJe digging or trenChes wll! tne Br.ltls' grand tloel II nJle Its older also make it Impossililo to bury tho battleshlPr alld vessels or compnra de,ld, and It wilt be necessary to CN tlvel) small lighting \alue proceed to mato them However, on the whole, the Straits of Dover, und, It ail goes tho problem of sanltallon will be as the kalsor hopes, pass through tho el-sler 'rbe grealest scourge uf urmles, channel pr vlous y arranged In tbo typhus, wlll disappear With [-eezing northern cualn of mines to covor tbo weather, and though pneulllonia win landing" be more frequent, the mortality from sickness and undressed wounds Is B t' h D B ttl fi Id likely to be greatly reduced On the fl IS ogs on a e e sea the odds will bo In favor of the hest seamen In vory rough weather Regimental Pets That Have DlstIng-tho subml.rlnes are by no moans so ul.hed Themselves on Activo easily operated, and mInes are apt to be exploded by the aellon of tbe hugo waves On lhe whole, it would ap­pear that tbe a1l!es have less rellSon 1,~'OllS' than the Gormans to fear the elTect ot wInter weather aUoat or asbore. III esent tlme the Gorman losses on Is to mako It six squaros deep, thus The weight of the machine has

hullt frontiers havo been no more than ensuring an entanglement 30 reet WI do necessitated an elaborato landlng­lLU estimatl!S at tho heglnnlllg oC the through whlc.)1 tbe attacking Corces chassis, composed of numerous "Not the least ot Canada'e bleSSings month, and H .wo recognlzd the fact must puss 'rhe wire Is strung from springs and pneumatic tubes, so that Is Its neighb~rs:' says a modest but Vi hlch ho lays emphasis upon, that post lo post an~ tastened with staples the huge biplane can alight safely on penetratlng publication or the Domln­battlefield losses nrc tho loast In such Then other wires are slrung diagonal- rough ground at a speed or sixty Ion This sentiment, with another ap campaigns liS wo have been \I Itness- Iy Crom posts at oppOSite cornors, and mllos an hour plication, can be trnthfully and heart-lug, and that slcknoss aud exhaustion Cl Isscrossed ngaln and agal\l t!ll a net· i1y repeated on the other sldo of the eupply an equal number, tonr oC the work as Intricate as a hrumble patch "He was the last soldier serving or line and may the time come when I romalnlng five mUllons ot Gormany's stands high enough from the ellrtb to the Royal ArtlUery who fought at shall be as truthtnlly and heartily re­u\a!lable men havo been sent to the throw a borse or a man IIDlong the Waterloo," Is the Inscription on the peated with unlimited application tront, or will shortly be sent thoro terrlblo steel thOIDS The staples are tomhstone ot the great grandfather throughout the world This will come This leaves a hare 1 000 000 In reserve not driven home, nor are the wires ot Sergeant F Myatt, AS C , of and It Is bound to come when among In addWon to tno 3,000,000 men whIch stretchod ~It tho wlro were taut they TWlckenham, whose name appears In the nations at the'Carth armaments It Is estimated aro fighting on hoth conld be cCt With a sword or bayonet Sir John French's honors list Ser- are abolished to mako room Cor mut­frontiers Four-fltths ot Germany s blow. As they' are constructed the geant Myatt's tather and grandfather ual respect, confidence and brotherly resources In men hal e beon already give under the ths were also In the army.' love -Christian ScIence Monitor. 'Q uan d ered France' holds one-ha If or t~h.,a., talit,1I ii,gIOme~~\~~!~~~}~': I,-=~~';';';'=-;';;"''';';~~;;''''''':;''~~~;';'';'';''';;';';':';':''~~;';';'';;';'';;';';;;'';''~~~;''';'~~ her strength In reserve, Neither Brlt- l& ~.u~~h;~~~I~_ ',~. aln nor Russia haa put more than one­t.ent.1l at her available mon on the fir­Inr line What end can toere be but one; and how I. IC.,08l1ble to believe that the war will last for Rnother yearT

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Lawyer (to timid young woman)­H&ve you ever appe!lred a. wlt.DelB II a suit before'

Young wom,.n (blu.hlngl-Y-y ... • Ir. or course. ... • .,. ",,,,,,:t, t ..........

HEROISM IN THE AIR Wounded Aeronaut Saved HI. Da~

aoed Plane, After Obtaining Posl tion of the Enemy

A young acronaut, with three bul­let \IOlllllls In his clLest, iH one at tha C,lVOI Ites In the Alexandra hospital, p, 1I og lrd On his chost gliltera tho ClOSS ot st GOal ge, Russia s highest Inlllllll y decoLUlion conferred onl1 tor bl 11\ CI Y on lhe Iield of batlle

lie Is oniy 10 Yl!ars of ago, but hM been a mombl r at tho llylng corps fOi O\er t\\O years lils story 1 got froIU the ofllc!ul I ecords, s l) s a cal I eSPolHlon t, he II as too modest !lnd s IffCi ed too much pnlu to tel! It him solf, I his Is II hat he dill

110 \las sent to reconnoltro tha enemy s posillon before dusll It WllA In (,ullcla lind the turr!lory \I as un la\Olable fOi a luudlng at nny llolnt lie Hew a single plano m.1chlne IIncl went up about I,~OO feet u t wh iI h helghl however ho could not mllil out tho oxact lloslllons II 0 th~ ru­fOi e descendod to about GOO foot, but: w 1S cliscovore.1 by the enemy, who immediately begnn tlr~ng vollLys at tho machine By zlgYI..lgglng wilh IIghtniug rnpldity the avl ltor mllll· age,l to stay at this height unlll h. SOCUI ell the Information Iteshcd

He had IUlldc his notes lind waj about to retuln to his lines whon an exploslvo bullet struck one oC th" cylinders ad his motor, chipping oft a piece oC tho cyilnder and It vah t> and tearing all ay part of his Jacket, Inllicllng tllO tClrible wounds In hla' cbest

Quick as thought the young of ric or unwound his scarf from his neclt nnd stuffed It Inlo the gap ami continued his Hight but his molor lias rulnerl 'I'here w LS nolhlng lo do but to maltR the descent

110 planed do\\ n In curvr.s nnill oui. ot sight of tho oneill) ILnd effectod • landing, luckliy on the outsltlrts ot :. small 1I00d Making his way through tho woods ho got in touch with thll advllnce gUllrd ot his COl pa, anti, commandeering six mon wont bacle to the place whero he h HI lott hl!( machine and RUCC! oded in bringln~ It blLek to saCety

11 chad himsolt I.ressed lLis wouncl. with what mntorlal he hnll with him, and only nrter his ml1chille waa saC". Iy stowed awny did he Illlt hlmselC In tho hands of t. e surgeon His wounds were moro sorlouR than he thought, anll he hnd to be tnken to PotroKllld 101 IIo1lment ~our lIeekJ the doctor snld, or rathor, promised tho a Viator, would see him back a' tho tront

Japanese Qccupy Islands

Will InvestlO<lte MInerai Resources 01 r~cw Possessions

The Japllneso aro rapldl) estnblluo. Ing admlulstral!lo gal ern wanta lu the Islnnds which tbey huvo captul ed trow tho Germans In lIlO Hauth Pucll1o. Within a Vi oak acter news had balJ~ received at '1'olclo at the caplure of Palult, several orr!clllis wore dlspalc/)o ed to the Marshall lolands to InV8.~ gato their trade nnd development po .. slbUll!es, and since t~ ClirolIDe arol , bas been added, other (ICUclal. bal. boen despatched. "

Several stelllllors bave been tak". ott other runs lIod n .l.eamshlp II4Irvtc~ established bet\'\ eeD YokohlUl1A IUld a.!J the Islanda now under Jap81J .... 0 ... erelgnty'. Cm roes of JllpanelM DI"" ohandlse an already on tbelr waT.

The most Interestlnl tealUrl' ot thl.

Law7er--Pless •• tate to tb. JIUT lult what suit It wa.' J':'

Younl woman (with more oonfld· .nce)-lt was a nun's velllnl, .hlrrod down the tront and trimmed wlth~a

Industrial OCeup&tlon or lbe [aland .. whloh Ule Jllpan080 Corelgo olrlce d .. ' olara. wflre taken for milltarr pu,. po.e. only, la the •• ndlna 01 1 00' Japanese laborere to work the plio .. phate mJn9tl, and tho Inolu.tOD In the

I~;~~t~~,i,li~! budget ot .<11 appropr1at.foD tor the In­v'eslllaUon at IJI. ml!ler&! rOlourCE18 ot tbe 1.land. o

lOvely blue, and hat to match- , , Judie (rapping vlol.nU,).!-()n!.r In

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Just Received-New Stock of Boots .& Shoes I , /

Thl'Y lIl'C II lille lilt ~- COllIIIIII'l! 0.111' \il'iees lJeI'Ol'O ~t;lJIliu;.: UII'IlY,

: .A II 11Ibcr ul' pllUjJIl' clljuyed II!flir:

!Ih'st sl\tlte at the l1e\\' Tilll, 011 I::iat- i ! lII'Jny lIigltl. altllOlIgh llie \\'cllthel'

FinancIal ;-tC,1n0I1S For Continuing lho 'I' "Made,in.Canada" Movement-,

Doltar3 at Homo

Bank of Hamilton C:::;C'" (:lIpltnl. Imitl-up . ~:I.('W,IUI.l

~ul'(ll\l:i' • • :".i:,U,Ol'U

New assortment of D. & A. Corsets just in Th"y' a I'" 111Il'ljlllllll·d ill qlllllit,Y 11Iid ,pl'iccs al'e gnuI'ulllecll Highl

Garden Seeds. of ~ll kinds _ .• 5eeds that will, Stand. the Teat

J'nrl ur 0111' Slll'iug SbiplIlfHlt in~IIlLIII!,j ladles' Whitewear', Waists. Housedresses, Aprons, and Children's Dresses,

linoleum in 12 feet lengths , '

Full Line. of Groceries • - Alway. Fresh

SMITH BROS. Succcssors 10 0, G, McGowan,

Tcicpfl0l1C No, 39, R.athwell, Mall.'

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THE MASSEY NEW STEEL

- HARRIS CO'Y HOPPER '""-DRILL

The Latest Out Nothing To Warp ,

The Bull Dog Fanning Milt Wtld UJtL CIt.'llIll'I' ,-- Gual'aIlLcl!d' to lako 'Vii,] Oals ouL or .

BIII'ley, Onts :lwl 'VhenL

W. o. BARKWELL AND SON Treherne, Man.

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I Am Gett~ng March 1 st

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TIL\'!' is wllllt m,Y L'lIl'lIlies suy. AII,J 1I1"Y an, I'igltl. J ,\~.1 get lillg 0111, .\Jal'eb 1st. UdLillg Ullt 1l1'l£lJ' tho ltoLC'1 iJllsinl'ss

, . "I' 'I'll'hel'llc, alld I will gol, it. III ('neL I I11L\'e bcell get'Ling

IIpt 1',,11' SOlllC ti11ltl with lhe l'esult tJlllt \\'ith C\'('I'Y Ll'Uill tltOI'O 1l1'0 tl

iJilll,:11 ur grips 10 'JllI'I'Y dowlI t.u t.he west-l'ud .. I' the lo \\,11 , But I UIH

:-':U'.l' gettillg tllIl, or llllSillCflfI, liS l'UlIlIJI'S hll\'u it.. I. will be ill business

\\'hl'1I I h,' illSliglltOI'S"1' :Slloh 1'1I111OI'S huro \\,hbkel's lo s!JU\'e oil' nut!

110 1I1UII(',\' I" [IllY t.he h:LI:hcl',

F. S. DICKINSON ,

Ontario House - - • Treherne

, 'MADE-IN-CANADA"

Ford T ~uring Car , .

PRICE $590 Two-passenger Runabout, $,540

1\ 11 e/lL's I'ully llquipPcll, illc1udipg olectric ho(idlig!tts Itricct; li',O,B, ]1'1)1'(.1, Ollt, HuyCl's ul' ull F01'd Cars will Slllll'U ill Olll' pro£ilsir \\'eselI'30,OOOOIlJ'lI bol,woOIl

1\ ngnsL I, l!n 4, und August], l\Jlu.' All Ford Cnrs -

1L1'U l'lI oxhiLitioll ut "'ti.'

Glare MetcC\lf'~" Treherne .......

Ford - The Univerlal-"Car , \ :11 ':' " ,

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/TO CLOSE AN ~STATE:

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BARGAIN IN FAR'MLAND, " '

FOR QUICK SALE,.",' ~'" .' -

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320' 'A8RES, being ,the~: East' Half' of, . , Section ~5: T p. '~" R,g/' ,12;:'~~::,~\V~!1~.,,< '

. . - Lakcdlstnct, 4 mIles ,. (rom " raIlway , 'l

stalion, 9Q ,miles from Winnipeg,: Excelle~t. ,: -,' rich, t olli 1& ;land, . \V,cU:\~ooded;:\ good:w.at~i 'I~' .(:.: .~ '; All '" d f' d'" " ,"- ~-." • ~(" ;/ , goo arms surroun mg. ::- , " _.: - ," ',' " <

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eOllditiollS wCl'e. l\g!lilt~t Illakilig

[led'cel ice, 1ter,: arc llnanclnl reasons why lh~

"~lade·ln.Cr.nuda" campaign must be I ('ontlnllCd: ~ ! 111)1101"Is Int I) CU'I1i1 rJu, J t)l:;. ~IHIi!ll)\~:.!,;.wa l~X"ortE fronl Canada, 1:)13 o~l3,23:.:,057

AGCUMULATING CAPITAL

T, c" 1"o1'ueS P.O" lel't Oil :'11011' duy Hight.roL' Willllipcg lu attcl1d

tho sessioll of tltu G1'IIULI ludge ur

Tlln lu(:k or ,'upltal hlnllllr: hl!l WITII 1I1all~' 1\ Ulall nlHl thu t:lllTytllh' lIut of n ~"uli hl1:-illl't"~ idcll.

M.allilubltl.O,O.l( LlS!'cl:L'ese.l1lalil'l' I Halance n£al~st lI~., .. ,$ZlIS,soo,:ln5

g\"l~l'\' rtllllH! mUll on ",:Llun' h';!-i t I,,' ll1C'alt~ !lr IH"'nill"lntil1l! I'lIpHnl. \\'t'ckly IItiditiow" III' .. 11I~all IIl11onJII~ lo 1\ :--ia\·itlt.:1'1 .\('('Ollllt ill tliu ·UI11l1 ... nf 1I1111.111uIII'oOil 1IIIIl'I' hilll III It l'tI~itlull

l or l't.:atJillc:;~ fur tlll~illn:"1 ul'purl1lllit ilt<, ut Huthwcll Loclgll No "). I Iht~rl'SI 011 onr horrow·

i\lal'l'h l!lllol'ed ill liS II

lioll, \\'ILlelt hill Lurk!

I Ihi;'a abroarl ...... , .... 1(1),000,1100 n~ry lUUHl j 'f'otal settl~lUcnl, 1~13, -

. \lRld by liS In r.HAh, •••. 3448,800,335

G, V, HANNAH, Mannger

Trchcrne, Man.

ill I'M, Jml, tlhnrj) \\'as oallllcl a\\'ay

011 Snlul'Liay to I)U!'1HLlII, OlllILI'in,

11II.\"iilg I'l'eoi n~(1 tho lIe\\'s ul' 1101'

fulhOl"S iliullSS,

HO\v do WP. do It ~ Very Elmple-\\'c borrow $IfJO,OOO,OOO!

Dllme ItlLlllOIIL' 1m!:! it L1llLt tho

HOld is IlLout lo ehallge IllLllds.

Last YCllr It wu~ prct~y much lhe ~ame thing onr IIg~ln. So wo hor· ruwed Nome more. nul (note lhtd, \l\enso! I horrowing wasn't ncarly ~I) ~asy i \\'e couldn't get ncarly U6 much! -_._--_._--------------------_.---------- --.

~'hls ycar (1V15) wc'l1 hardly be able to borrow a dollar abroad! Mnglalul

.Mrs, C, E, Hlltcltisou is ill llio nnil I,'ranee need their 1I!0noy [or

Under the Trustee Ad PlW~~EHSIONAL CAlmS

~(EIIIC .. \ t. city Lhis wuek atlOlidillg tlHl ?llllll­

itobll UoLeoclL u6el1lbly liS I'epresen­

Lath'o rOl' Sil \'CI' ilLuoll Hebl)cca

otbor purposes. In the Matter of the Estate of

Elizabeth Lee, Deceased

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;\1.1),.(',:'11" L'lIin.'I' .. ily uf ;\ll\lltlulm,

Lodge,

Whal's to he done? For the honor of Canlida, wo musn't fail In meeting our ,obligations, and there'c stili thut ~150,OOO,OOO of Ir.tcrcsl to pa.yl

gra1luHtt', , Ulne!! alltll'c!'Iith'lH'L', Ihn'lH! ... tl'(JI'1.

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I '!toile ~H

Corp, l!', Elliot uf the "Stmth-I •

IU Hol'so" spell t lho weuk end •

NOTICE ]S J-mnEBY GlVI~K \\", .\, ('IIH("TtL.~\\'

ill Unth\\'cll I'ellc\\'illg old al'quaill-

Turn It O\'er cnrefully In your mlnl1, and you'll soon he convinced therc'!! cnly one posslhle way lo mcel tho c!tuallon, Wc must Import Icss and c';port more. In the \\"ord~ .9f I-ton. ''.'r, "'hlte, Finance ;\lInlstcr, \\,2 nltut r,toduce, pl'oduce, nnd ~;CCl' on pro· !luclng'!

(JUI'!iLHlll\' to the prndsiollfl uf the I'h\'~Il'1I\11 IIlId :--i1l!:!1'''". ;\lnntLolm )Iutllt:al

MnJlitolm Tl'l1SleD AeL IIl1d ameud- Coli,;!!" 111'11,1""tl'. Lallees, meuta theroto \hllL nil persol1s aud <Jlllee" "ul'.O .. 11II1I <11\11 Pel'rlc. I'helle 101,

m'edilors Illwillg einilJls agaiust T'L'i mle J, .It Hlltchison of the

!!lith iluttalion I:Ipent tllo \\'eek ollll

\\'ith his IJl'oLhm' C, Hillehi~on.

'\'.," X. SCllI'L'U\\' 'p,C .. csool'led Illl

1I11llesil'abie to Lite oily 1)11 Tllcsday

erl!uillgs ll'nin,

1'ho more :;ou think of it. lhe clear· lhe cstale or thu stlid IW;f,ahclh Lue who died ou UI' abulIL 1,11ll 2!:Hh

~I' It becomc3 tlint now anti al \I'RY~ I ,-'1 dlLY of DeeclJlhel', A, D" III, L Ie I-It hns lo he "Mado·ln,C!\IHllln,"

•..•..... ~~ .. .,.~* .... ~.~ .. t' TEACH THE CHI'LOREN ~ i TO ASK FOR

lago 01' Tl'chcl'llc ill the 1'I'iJ\'iuc(~ of !\ll1.ui(.olJll. pl'olJlltu uf \\'Ilose las\'

\\'ill.1I1111 TL'sLamcut was gl'lLulcd

1,0 Aurll'e\\' ;\1 yips, 1l0Lil'(Ot\ 1"llI'mel',

Itubt:'J't F. S(.()f'Il', '''"lubcl' 1\1 el'­

chanl, aud JJn\'id HiI'd, ~Ingistr:tlu

11". A, ~(OTT, ~I. D,

Coronf!r Broudwll), • Ibtltwoll. hinD.

U, ,\, nOW:lL\N, Y,s,. BoY,Co

VETI':RIN,\ HY ~lIn!('"1l nlld l)cutif.l. OllleD ill thlllllt'~ Lh'cI"Y ~huhl('~, Brond" ur.

OIllCllJllaoUO No, 1i, lIi/dlt JlhOlIL'. :--.'n, :-la. 'fHEIIEHNt:, M,\!-i,

OIHoial opellillg ul' Lhe Huth\\'t II H.ink on Satlll'dll.\' e\'elling 'nlJxL Lho

6LII ill!il. Tho J'tJl·tugo Bnrl!,i \\'ill

be ill nll~11IIuIIUl!, Atllllis~iull; ad ults 2ueenls C hillh'clI 15('ell Ls,

i "MADE~IN·CANADA" ! GOODS

all 01' t.h" \'illnge 01' Tn,hcl'lIl', ill '================ 1>1,;:-:'1'.\ L

UOII'trol'gel, lhe Pltll'ioLic t:UII- ...................... " ••

111:' .\, W, ~IYLI';" OOl't in Soltullllell's Hull UII \Ved·l UIJI:IJIlY ?lItLreh .17th. Songs. Tab- I lcallx, DL'ills.olu" pOjllllltL, lwiccH, I THE BEST EXAMPLE

thc PI'II\'iIlCU 01' ~llIlIiLoIJI1, by lhe 1::i111'1'ugaLl' CUI1I'l or I hL' Cl'lIl1'lIl\ .Jl1dicilll 1J;"ll iet. I'UI' lh" 1'I'OriJ",,~

\ I .. r :'111111 i to 1>11. II I'Ll he I'C I.,.\' 1'1''1 II i I'l'd ., I h'''Ii~I, 11.1 ,.~ .. L.I ,.". (Jllku ill )1)le, lIlucl"

It " I I· '\, I' (1,1'1\' 'I' tu '1IC~SI'H I ",'he!'lIc. ,

:'lit's, ~l'ysoll is Lhc guel:lt or ~II'. I How Our __ .. U S~11f ',\ PU'"1 u e t; , " (lUll 1':- : ~ lu I:! n,lIl,: 1.::11 tu U P,III, : E\,Clllllt;:i

Greatest Canadian Co~por. ~I ,tedUllllld, CI'lIig '1'111'1' & I\us~, IIIIU ~\llIdur; lor UPPUillllllClI1.

:l.nd ilfl'S, T. ilL \Val'd. atlon Helps the "Made·ln·Canada"_ BH,l'I'isl,erll, :\ a till II III Trl1st BI1i1d·

TJlo pl'c;;;ellt pL'iue ul" 110111' kiwi of 'IIPSOts the old [JI'O\'o"'J "~I/lli ooulioL lire by IJL'Clll.1 alulle" II,S it

now I'ltuks with the IllXUl'icl;.

Movement i illg. 'Willllipeg, .\llIuitubn. Suliei-

't'h~ T;ronto "~e" hl\~ all nl'lIult: \lUI'S I'ul' the l~xeelltul'H 01' 10 th: oll .. Jnnutfry 21illJ descl'ihlng the pollc), ~Ilid ,\lIdl'OW ~Iylc:~, H"I)eJ'l I'. ot the CanadIan l'acltlc Hallwnr with I St,~ell) Illld ))llI'i~1 lIil·d ur 'I'I'ullcl'lIe

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,I.UT I':."; FI'I:rq:-: t UCl'CSi40T to

ANDl{E\\'S I:< AND1W\\'S UAUHl8"'I:UH 4U.

01!~""lUEH HI1I1\\'II)' "\\'0" Trohorl1o, aJulliLubR liullcttlll'tj for Lito UllllluJlnu Hunl.- nf Cum'

JlIf)fCO, Hunk of IIUlldlLuli t tlUU for MuulchulllL· oC tiollt.h NUI'rulk.

de. reAllect lo lhe lIurchlls~ or "~(adu·jll· ~lllllitolJlI, UI~ 0,' IH:rul'u 1I~" I"ilf Cnnada" goods. White the "Glube" dtty ul' )\pl'J1, "\.D- 1!11i), 1I1UII' n.rtlclr. refe:'s particular])" " Ihe stcel Clll'istiulI' IIIt1J1eS :tllli DIII'IJallles, tlldufllry' H Is a weH (flo\\,n [a~l lhJ.t " . I the C.P,R. haa always been onl) 01 addl'cs~cs allLl dosl:l'ipLioIlS, Wit I lh~ most e:ltitllHlaHtic ,n.d con5iRl~nL 1'1111 lHlI'tieuhll's ill \\'l'itillg or theil' _. __ ~ __________ _

011 1"L'ida" UI'lCI'IIUOII ,la,';L a lightl'lll IiLtlo clllCl'tl1inlllellL was

ginlll by the pupils ul' M r.~s FlIl'bc!')'

Iroom iu uid or tho 'Belgiull relief

I'uml to lL IIlllllIJlll' ul' plLl'ellts lllld \ supportors of the purchase u/ -their c1ailllH allli 1',,11 s[,aloillellls or theil'

supplies wherel'cr pos"lb"~ In l:aulldn. IWCOlIlIls 11l1l1 tile llatlll'C or tho tie­otiJOL':;;'il1 Lite :;c11ll01:- Thoso \\'ho F, II, )!IT('IIJo:LL, II,A,

They knoll' Ihr~t by Hpcnding, theIr elll'ity, il' lilly. Itelt! hy thelll, duly AT'rommv AT l,,\\\', Olltcon~ A.M.rUu'. money In c:anadn It '\,111 come hock \'ul.ilictl by Htl1.tl1tOl',I' dcolal'lltioll, IICOUCY, Uru.dWII)', Trohoruo

\\'01'0 PI'CSCU I, wCl'e nul, !Jl'epllI'cll \

('01' the un1l1ft;tukL~ble lll'I'IlY 01' ttl-

lellt displnyed fUI' theil' odifiulLtiull. M L', C. K: Hogel'!; ,',l1il:itllotl ILS

Ulutil'l11lLlrill !tis usual Clqmble 11IaIl·

1101', :i\li8s l!', :K FOI'bus ill IlIJl' ca­

puuiLy as l1IaLlugol'css ami ol'~llllist i~ Lo be eOllgl'lLtulaled ; 1L1Il1 tlH 1'01'

tho \'ILl'bus LLL'listc~ ')IIOUglt 01l11110t

bo Hit id, 1\ culllletioll \\'IlS tlll~ULl up wiJieh (Llllo,\LII1od to abouL $\.1.

AUCTION SALE J\.olillg· UllduL' instL'LlCtiomi J'l'Om

illl·s. H, A, SUCJwdo I I will sdl by publio auction all

Saturday, March 13th tho following household oll'oots, ~l"

cl)l1lpI'ising :3. !,prillg-~dge couchek,

J . 001111'0 tuules, studolllS: ehllit', ,I l'oelwl's, solf-feetling coal hOlllcl',

Itcartel' (l'Old 01' \\'ood), :?O YltL'lls litiolouiu

1 oilclolll, 3 l'UgH, bedl'oo1l1

atand, lllllSio I'(wk, sut book sllll!\'cs

iJ viotLlros, single hud spL'ing alHl

mattrcss, 2 dressers allLI stliutis, 2 bedroom oabinots, ~\'indow ,shndes,

Siugel' sowillg lIIuchilles, ::I toilot

sols, .I luwll 1ll0\\'CI', garden tools eurpe;lteL' lools, lj.gnllol! 'oil,cUIl,

bio~:clcl tl' jtlL'Lliniero stmds, hllll

chub', piano stool, wickol' chnil', 2 mirl'ors, 5 ,loz, fl'niL jltl'S, 2 oak ox­

tCLlsion tables, Inoo ourtllill~, 2 se(.s . . . ,

dilling-room ohairs,:?' ldLelwll la­

lllos, sidubonrt.l, .oook sto\'e,3-bl\l:I'lCl'

eOlil-oi! sto'\,C, :? ... suts kitehcn utUII~ sils, . 2 b9ilel'1I, \\~rill,l(ol', -\I'uslti"i;

Jimohinc, clothes )Jnskcil., .11(1111' rJnil!;, 2' kltcheu (uplj'JIlI:(ls,':! Alarhliil

!nUl [lSI clockt1L1lI,sLI~nlL Ii ld lchull ohail's; .I, stool, -!jlllil,l_tit~,_ 0[": (lisl -

lo CanadIans Hud to them -qllkl,cst,

Helps Workmen

To qnotH the "Glohc" aul;cle: "From the tlmc lhc steel works Rt

the Canndlan Soo sllirled 1\S a young Industry to multe sleel rans, lhe Cun· adlan Pacltle Hanway Com(Jauy has been a/consistent customer or that tnstltu·t1on. It baa b~lIght mils on tho other sIde o! the Iinc only' rhen sup· plies were not II "ntiahle 011 this side, ~nd, sumetlmes, has paid a higher prlcp. III the pl\lronlzlng or 110mll In· ~ustry, But the C,I',R lool,cd at lho propOSition In thIs wa~': lhat by buy· Ing steel ratis CI'om tho CanadIan Soo It llclped mnlerlatiy :n lhe malnten· ancc o( sovcral hundred workmen, wbose economic welfare, In ~uru,

mcant lraffic to lhe railway which carried sUllplles ot various kinds to

thetr lown, AgItation is, Ne<:esaary

In ShOI·t, lhe purpose of tho 'lllnde· In.Canada' movcn!cnt 'Is told In thnt commercial rclatlonshlp which e:,;lsts belween thc C,p,H, lind the Cnnadlall

\

steel Industry. ,Just :IOW It Is vcry.' nccessary l1~at cvcry wholnsulo and

\ retlllJ estnbllshmenl lhrollgh which the consuming publtc must pnrcllaao lhelr supplies of rood, clolhlng, lind shcller shollld ilell. In the :llrgcst measllre possible, goods mallo':n Can· adl\.' The Globc nlrcl\dy hns cndea.vor­ed ,to shoW thllt the snlcsmalh has a moro prncLlcul IHlrt to (llay tn lho rurLlwmnce of honle Industry than the purchllscr,' It the wholesule und ;ctllll trutle oC the cOllnll'y w~uld un­dertakc~ In 'hollor bounll, 10 sell Can· l\(lIalHilade nrtlcles Instellci ot t)101lC 0[' foreIgn IIIllllufactu re,' wherever tho rorlll!;r WOI'C n\'aIlRble,' 1111(1 thUB to devo(ot) .tlie' Canndlnn ,.chumcler ot thoh' stocks to the ulmost, 1I1L tho ng\lntlon urging Uic conBum(J\g publlo to' buy 'Made-In.Canada". £,oods -would b~~ uUllem)ssary,;' l

IJ.I!d.' gli.lS~\\,llL'~' I' doubl~' I~cdll' ugs' tlllll J ' '-eomplcle

, ,

J\:\D ')'j\ 1\.1'; NOTICE thaL aftul'

tlte said ]\,il'!;t day or April, l\JlG,

[.ho said ]~xceutol's will pl'oecod to

lIdlllillistul' tlto assels ur tlto said

I • -IUXX &. WALLAU

,tUlol·nol' .... Hnlleltol''i. I':le. 1.011111{ nOl:oth,t"d III III El'>llIl!J:o. hUfllllcd. •

lJoIIIIIH1, ~Jall, deceased, 11l'1I01lg Lhe [JIL1'LiuH uuti­tied tlteL'olo Itaviug I'ogard ollly to 1-----------------

1I11J cltdll1M 01' which tltey :;hull t1WII

IIlLYll 1I0Lice; Ilnd LltuL Lhug wi1;

1I0t bc lillblu I'OL' the Imid llSSOtl:! UL'

allY plLI'L Lhul'cul':;u d i;;lri htl Lcd la'

,I, ,,', )lOHHlHO~, f.,L,Il, of )lay,lulllll,l. ('l'Ilit{ II TId Co,. BlIrI'ltiLm', Sollel­Itu', !\ulltl'Y J 'lIhlic~. 1:11'. Ollie" nt. Hlf\I,lrR JiI'OI'i "'I'I~hcl'IW. ,\IIpoinlillfllllH Idt with Htuplc~ U,'o .. , "llll'l'l:oi,'c IH'IJlJlpl nUcutiulJ.

IlIIY pel'SOIl 01' PCL'SOIlS ul' WhOSll ------.-----------At.Flmn ~L\HTIN

claiJlls 1I0tico sit all 110[. IllL\'e 1]('011

J'eeeh'ud hy them aL lhu tilllU uf

lhe said (listJoiLlltiun, DATED Ill, \villl1ipnIJ, this 10th

duy 01' It'Obl'UIUOY, A, D. 1 !J11:i, Aud1'oW 1\lyles, Uobcl't. 1", S teule

nnd David IIiI'd by thoil' soliei-, tlll':1 Mncdouald, CI'aig, TILL"l' & Hoss,

Tenders Wanted

fl'Ollders for opm'utillg tlto forL'ios

lit Ladysmith, HIU'!tLlld'fJ u11!1

Hcrll's ol'Ossiugs, \\'ill bo I'celli\'ed

by tlto ulIllcl'signl'd "I' lo 1\brelt J. , H. J( ~J1LLS

',";' } Notice, , ''"'~ ---,,.' ,.,.

, ~\ 11 O\\'I1OI'S 01' dogs 111'0 l'eqLLeslell

to seoul'e theil, liconees ItL Olleu) H, ,), ~I []~'LS \

I . ,

€hamberlain's ",::~:;'Cough R~'medy

, . . . 'A'n',cfl"ective renledy {or ill th roat troilbleij, clluglts'Rnd colds .. Indispens. able in ,lhe home, can b'llDken 'Wilh as absolulo .safeL~' hr -cllildreli, ns grown (oll<ll: 110 harmful dl'u\:s'(lsed . .': l.tJosens

, pro~rncled colds,'liqu!!ies thc.didU'essing mucous"cIcars,thc throal, the bronchial tubes and Ihe'lungs; aivarc, quick and pleasant cure. 25c; and'SOc, bOlllcs at druggists and dealers. . '. Th~ Ch.illb.rlai~'Mediciae Co,; T~ront. , ", r ," • \ • ",~ I' , ' .' e

Itenl l<;:-.tnLc. :\lol'l""~u utili IruHlI'lUlCU ,\gullt. HCPl'OKllUUlIg tOU\'I!T'uiu( thu hctott LUIIII arlit III· ~tll'nIlCO COJIII)tlulc.~. - l:ulJIlllls~loIlOl'. U1llco Broml wny.

S, ,E, C L [(o''1'ON

p"OrCrihOl' of Pinnorm'ln 1U1I15illJ.fln~ At the Sludlo t~Ic·". 1';"lolI's) ol'cry (""hlll), nncl

HalUl'tlny

'1'H1~JIIm:sJo: LODcm NO, G1 A, 1", &, A, ~r, ,

,:\1 t'l;lH FI'hln}· 011 01' (mrm',-, tho rul) 1Il00n III tho :\lnHullfc: I Ill)!, 'l'I·cherlie. VIHltlllg l.l1'othl'oll cUI'IIIJ\lb" ,,"elf-Ollie.

\I'm'. 11"0. ,I, C. HIII"lo,. \\".;\1. It. \\', Ill'll. ,luhll CUlllh'I',licel'ctnl'Y

(~(), OltD(m OF OlJl>FBLLOWS ~

'1'1'cll(:I'1I1: ].olh.ru ~u. II lllCl'tH in the MUaoulo Hall m'm'y 'l'hllrt'flu), c:\'lmI IIJ.( nL 8 P.IlI. AU UL1lHcllow~ 1IIl{IJutl sllllHlIlI~ uro wulcolJlc.

J, 1'111'1<, :0;. lI, II, .\, Ad"II', lIee. !:iec,

Bonn: L,O,L,

;-\u. Ij:)O. lIIoots 011 'I'uc"day o\'onifl~ on or bo fOI'u tho full of Ihu luoolIllIl'ollun'Hllnll, Y("W 1111( hrcUu'cll .;\il·uy" welcollle, - ,

',- COIJH'L' 'l'IU~IIER~J~, J.O.I", \, '~t· .

:\0. '1:1;(1, ",eet" III Lho ;\(""Olltu "IInll Oil Inst TIIU!II"y ur Cllch nlOnlh, Ylijlthlg lll'utbroll wulu(lUIl'. " '

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