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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-3-18, Page 21 FOOTWEAR I t; TwuiaDAT, Merica 1$ tib+ Simi 111I0HAL PRI Nle NO (w., LOA Puatutanne Toe Ilesiva =t, .1 Oederleh os o T. oris :A 'Taintaw iambs likrzsesterioa Isaias sod �r ;act■ ear }err ; ter paid anal' to advance Oce Della, ar111 be aseeptad : 1. wb.criban 1. the Untied statte the rev lo tlee Dollar sed rtfty t.nta strictly u J,•ser. eab.orlhwni who fell be receive Tan ems AL rendariy sr mid ' ,Weenier • haver by arvtuatotiag the puMW- wside tact meagerly &dateup .tbl. When a ehaaee of ander. k d..tred. both old and Um new .ddre.a Weald be store. R.eRlesee* nog he wade by beak draft. wpm. nesse mar emu -ogler order. or rsntatared letter.�eb.eelplloa» teari• eeaesenne at any Don ADvtpTrrIII'u Tering-.tale, he display and emtraat advertt•»•nl•nta will be levee en open - 'Wiles. Legal ..d other similar advett ismonte, ten mote per bre fur trot loserUon and fear gnats per line for each .ets+aqueal Insertive. a011.10r44 tat • sate or wild nueper•i1 -twelve Mei to as ineb. Hwarice. card" at Az haw and under, ►•Ora Ih,ltar. per ywr Advortist n ewt. of lama. Found. Strayed. Knowlton. Vacant. Met unisons Wanted. He owe for Male or to Rent. !'arse far $.ie or to Rata. Articles ter t+.l.. etc.. not .xewdhig ainkl line•, Twenty. gni . 'ern .emelt h..erteo; iron Duller for Ina eootb. tiny tent-foemeth .ube 0u.nl =oath. Larger adv ,ti•ea..l. u. prOµoti01. An- ne,narrwent. in ordinary reading typo. Ten Caste pet lino. No mat.: he than Tweely• les Cowl.. Any sowed metre. the canoe of which W ibe gren■ur bowel. of any inete d- w ora..eea•lks. toW •1taw-atere4 an niter ttvees.eat and abased ate unlingty. To 1'osourt tiountT.-The co operatie• of ear sub.• ribrr - ad rode,. .. nxdintly invit- ed toward. ia*ktog THE rroi%aL. neei.l record of all (oral. e+•anty and dhtrlet dater, No mini wanieat.un moil be aitetded to user., It tow taln. Ib. o•aw. and •ddra•»w of tis anter. not secewrly for pubbra•.on. bi:t s- ••, ev idem Waged Fath. New- claw .b..i1.t twee Ina P10e.L Ake not later thor Werfne.day 0000 d earn work. Till Ksl)AV, L1ARI'H L.. IDI:. EDITORIAL NOTES. Sap's rennin' ! Thr l'anediau. air oar the firing line. and the Hermans login t , tun The weather i+ one thing the wear doesn't affect. Fehrn»ry w'a. .1 flop month. *041 10 fir \Iarrh hay hero bright and sunny. By the war, isn't that loot enquiry at Ottawa ,► ata, slow in deciding who is to be hanged on aecouat of those shoddy bouts supplied to the soldiers; Boys should help with the house- work, says a reformer adds -Owing a meetipg of women. So they eh.:uld. But the bug question is d Will they do It ' • It is e.s.y enough to seise. the Octet] 7j per cent.. hut- it «11 he an awfut job to get it down /gain. As Gadsby might say. tb- higher tariff will be en I -sore before we are rid of it. . An income tax in Canada would latah tbe willionair.sof whoml'anada !1 per cent. against him in Canada is has loo man. an1'who are growing now increased to :o percept. -and richer every -lay in Spite of W11. h..rd 1 AL a ram.' when he i* under especially tide", ter •ts j et der eved*idrn that rbv'ivr eWipuup. oar *«aunt of the TSE. 13TGNAI. : %MD.:RICR f'NTAKlt **Pixel tt•ipplies in War Timm," being voce m large measure W the supportI one of the Oxford Pamphlets. by say- of the -e omen. Yet The New• has •o inR : -Peruser*, in my belief, will little regard for veracity that it a1 make to this crisis, not anworthy to tempts u. ake It. readers believe be countrymen of those who are hero- ically defending Briti.b homes and hearts on the fields of Minders. They will do tbeir duty by workiog their utmost -often under grave diniculu.e --W in Mown% and, if possible, increase the produce of their farms, not be- cause it is lea in fact it will bet profit- able to du so, but because it is the de- sire. no le -r than tine duty, of every Hilton, each in his own sphere, to do hi+ part to help his country in for 1110, of herr direct need." The writer of the musical column in The London Advertiser says: "I don't auppoee the -re's any chase of profeeriuoal people who dosowucb for ceacity a» musicians. Tory are calked aro continually, and at time• like the present their services are freely given in the great cause of charity. It would not be 100 m0ch to cry that the great reejurity of our benevolent orgamisa- Ousei world ire in loony straits if it were net for the .dtaritably.inclined musicians. They nre glad to help to the best of their ability, however. and although. as a claws. musicians are not able W contribute lore sums in actual (ta.h. yri ilei atnounta raised by lumina id their artistic satires in thats eity''alone must 1.. Iretuendoun. As lung an the cause i+ a genuinely char i - table one. tbe mu.irlan always stands rawly to give ho moo ...es gratis," Pimple often taker too much fur granted, aid secret the gratuet.ur srrvlt'.. 01 musicians without think- ing of the secritl r involved. (l.de- rirh i. fortunate in the pore -.con ;f a r.uwber of good-natured singers and player+ who give of their talent fl rely uu *Id of evert worthy cause. Some fantastic at[rmrs are beirg wade to show that the sew t=oed, with its addition of 5 per cent. to the duties against British goods, is not MA low at British trade in Canada. True, the duties against goods Groan foreign countries have Win increased 7i per cent, but keeping out the for eignrt with a bi,th tariff wall doe. not 'help ilei. British exporter who is kept on the outside by a wall slightly lower. Following out the eoetentinn of some apologists for the inerea►ed tariff, it would he a floe this" for the British exporter if l'►nada would in. crease ire tariff against. Britain to, say, le) per cent, if the gener%I tariff were at the name time riiaed to 150 per cent. The British exporter, however, is not to he tooled with fine arguments. What be sees is that a former duty of war. affect for p-ople gene: ally. e_ - John L- R. ckrfelleris said to have Rents in Tormato have :almo&t accumulated* slefe►,UIU. hub he prole doubled in nine yrrrs, according to • Muni - able topsiders his wife's death a 1 es report lamed by the Hur�,u oG littni- of-treasure isatatemearrh:r greater lbatl ripal Keseaich. end as a resell of the his vast fortune.- L indoor' Advertiser. high rents many families have to do • We doube it. Rockefeller is not w w.thout a proper supply of food. Who normal specimen of humanity. gra the ibetease in root.? In most emirs the land -owner. What did he (iur steel friend TIN Farm er:a Ade entitle seems In be getting a Tittle tout of patience abo•a -ce le thing. it is making ouch remarks as terse: "Torte is $ g1.od ro.p ,it advice for the fanner this 6...r..- "11 talk would pro Wee grope, t'+nada would grow 'enough in )lN5 to feed the world." ('in.adien suu.mer resorts ought to have e•, .specially go oil itemene this yea: I•:,tren t will net have the name attraction for to oat+ as 1n former years, :and many of our itiend+ across tilt+ ' to tarn ft ? Nothing: just- se around while the population of the city Increased and made bis hood more ValuableIt the load -owner Owned the houses on his land, the ipervasr in rent Wit'Wit dor to nag improve. 'pent in the hour -; it was due to the gruaing '. slur or bis land caused by she pre.+.toe of t•opul•tiun. And yet the Ixgi.l.rure of this. Previnc.• re- fuses to allow municipalit ies to place a larger propoltI li of the i*Z411,1(1 on one laid values no tbat the comwun- Oar t t as a lith, of luunnutty. artillery the work of A' Ukiew would she bed a .•pub foot. which War cow- Titer glides on. .v -y *lowly abolish- go on wore rapidly. 11 the nosey did plei.ly cured in her infancy, a woan i.iw arn0br ,r, and brio ung with its years sot eak through there must armor a t in \rev Ta1viWoman cuwwittad rum-' a burrower of fto sole .he deserves w flirt -las: k ale .u4.11 oto. for the Ram tutfficies.t to hotel the lige And when that somehow or other the Liberal leader is riemonaeble for tbei views of be I/pp.eornte. No wooder The Brooksille Recorder .sys, with refer- ence to a recent paragraph in these columns : "The tioderich Signal can hardly be supposed to trace its geoealogy to George Wa•hingtoo, fur it Dow ac- cuser Thr Torooto News of occasion ally tilling the truth." The $ong al the Thaw. Ley sand/11101 feet ars drama* dna. lly chariot akwl. a.eselesem : 1 ra.h and na beau. thence %Van ba' .y bower eluded ; ever fu..t dry. Pet •asaataln. Mirk, Oar snowy eget• hWest. 1 •weep ales' rah mulled seen .1d robin rd-beea-t. fea•w. Before ley Made Die .raw wreaths fade. The fre.;r b:..t 1 cripple . Tb, fioarn .t ream weber frseel1, deem. And amoeba hairier to rivets; 1 ku•b the wall alae ay trial 1•.n hamlet. borne amid hemi. it hike on I .t. wstb sw.elar 1 sa Ana rob. u e wh 1.ne .... fallow. .1•d lire a pada. bents. and Cala, I Wytbi the b ow of motet 1 .o us the t has a that holt the ohs. - Tbe lel... ..f t:e 1 -Via. er: and lite the tide 1 run axd ride. rile ler N rent. 1 .walk..: Tnu=trte,nt .011 pa.: 14.'1c and rill. And rubra red iiireaet. fu11Ja, A wing of light for, night to night My perfrntrd rh uwt pu..c•. And 1 eros best in rev olds,. clear The will -peeing of the gra.+.+ ; with )q nu. face 1 reword rani Pa -4 kopek w h,: ght and hrdluw. '.11,11.. .rift and -trung with •lopte.req Ny robin rt+1 ,•re...t. follow. The north wind bleed- the rustling ros.is The happy news t. telling. And 1 can bear in ft r.-;. ur v The juicy krf ba is .welllne: : 1 onward rids without tne.tbru.h• Tse red Mrd ti the swell° e, Yon iiredn't mind. fur cline behind Aly robin rr1-brea..t. fn:Ww. • Robert Kirkland i:ernigban y PI ret phase of the war the pre- TtIE GREAT STRUGGLE Mainly Extracts from Leading British and American Papers Relating to the War. • -. • _• St'tf{Y('E A" u sI.AUGHTSR- Only a Rule time ago, as creation counts time, ttppu.ing crawls of n aked and *baggy wen might have been beheld tearing .a h ether witb teeth and nails, era. -king bones with bough• of term. driving .harpened * tsars into each others he=m te, hurl- ing h'Isof (lint int•. w. -h nthi-r's tares and clearing skulls with co -teeny wr.ugh, lumps of stove, fastened by .in. we in lbs cleft of ►tuck►. But at n f• w yards' death ce lehind the neu- rr-1 slaughter •t.reda w.tti•,i why de - 1) Lott the taunt• Ibat •thud •pieetierr, employed a new inventlou. He had oleo:o o d Ibat a .tr*Ight breech, poor 1 111.4. a c01 v.- by r length of gut end ruodrnly ,riem.i 1 wo,lld throw a pi. fret .tick • pied a.th bloke .ter fee and se Ie►t tiler ...awl/into fell d.ed Imielor.- •hey ..sill get in :a blow. I'►.at ora. .411, but by the appllGtiOn of science to 1h.• iedu+try ask at ms ler was • • 4,an.fo. i. Ii g the Wool. hr las. of leu- I wavily. I AN REPBRTs CALCCLATIOPi$.- Tuur h.t+ glided no es d we see he-' )err. Hilaire Beeloc, who is the most fury u+ a waefirry.al Matte, io style• authoritative writer Itic B Iced on Alan has discovered irnu long ,go, and ttg applied it to the' wanulac:urs of etrstegy and milttwry affairs, recently . worts end .pears and tattle axes. in. a keen, in t,rndoe pointed out in Here .land I. liner of Koglish some detail how the Germans 11s.) heading ibei: longbows till n Our 1uio t+ -Iwo.t meet, dnvintr Glee with • ptepondeyance in men and fe tthrr.d shafts rill vatds•tbrougb the material, and still p sses.ed it, but it sir, t.rrihly ir,undrug. Thor., itsnda was rapidly p.ts.ing away. Hb Irc- anotherrank, aru,dieu uy their steel turr is ►rpoued int p*st:asfollows • cremeonr ..r wryuebuses with little At the Lunen w.ndlaseee and wberler•nks, and lay- I beginning Geru►any. had in ing in its groove the one -foot boli , fully trained and .quipped moor pro- -weighing 24 4 a.. that can be ripen :kill portion of • little more than eight to y. ode at hall a right angl s *levet on ..r a little lee. than .sig • 711 •nla not -blank. Out.idpthe1r•Iis Irl for fl of :be b -•It- guered town, ntbere with pondrratioreef li.imane in the west windlasses ate straining bark the tell Dirt French end English was at heist arn►r of categ�ut1lts that throw a IW 1h. three to tar. In the tattle of the lump of rock 'ever 111)1yards clear. In Martte.withenutany retest i.0 whatever, another pert of the field, amounted the. pursue=s vete only as something knights in square masses movesiowly. , l.etween'ten and tarlve to *osuething' So heivily areteey end teeir horse, Ire wren funrt-.n anti sixteen .lf he covered *Mb ,rverlappeng plates of pursued: hie own opinion wile that steel that the weeder is they move et rixtreer (Lermans were pui.u••at by berating in air or ort calai-t as desired. The largest is believed to there 1.01.11.1 Dos for Iltuu yard.. A Getman gun of only abut 104 inches in bore i» known to throw fit It,.. ler beetle yard., wont 1f ter w loomewt we eun.wer the sea, M.r P:rry :Scott tells us that s I'L-iu. navel gun, firing a .heli of bel ens no sod 1,UW (ter. at an extreme range of Rhei+. miles, west for ow it to :a height e,e.., v 7,UU1) ft.. above the •urowit •f Mont llle, c, traveling at the rape . f ab nu. halt -r toile a .reood. Anal in ddy Irrnhes ince stand with rifle. pointed through hole., in w low p.tvpet, and ready to ai ee,t the sherp-no.e , little bullet with deadly accuracy up to 1,4484 yards and with possible aim up to twist that ditt,nce. Every two seconds the . itte cin he flied, and fif- teen limes a minute will. some sort of aauo. What will he the next step in this application of .chore las •laughteri -The Nation (London.. WHAT OTHERS SAY. What Money Does Not Do. Toronto Star. A men's money makes acluaiotances for him, but not friend=. Tbe Pret :enlist Slogan. uremia (Vireo. "God Mme,. the King -and the Na- liort*i Policy of •axing British goods, - aa lbw **rem p.eferred hy Canadair "protect...I' p 111 iota and their news- paper ore cps. • For Why:, Port .tr:hur \r wa Speaking of safety records, we twee had our :u, rntion directed to the five powdery miter" frost • barrel placed when the r. epu,der+roe shitted to that in ea mouths there has not been hrhn d, and push it down Item our side ec should he far wore retain an acci,'.ere e0 :a lirttn.11 trans-Atlan• tube's mouth. ,On supofthe mix- 01 vk•io.y than the Getman. had dr milersbip Line. lar tbey pest • Ibelp K etalne or been. There were var.eue rra.0ns hon. To a smell hole at the back of for the. he (iron:..', (.rnrlal roan And ThalCilll Iia Truce. the tithe they .pp v a flimieg torch. had net ie r•tr.rpla•ed a can.l.aign ifee!ph Mercury. %Vith a hiur.,u, ere -h and •.pugainrt M ay ewe 1 nuwbwr., but French W. ACHESON & SON NEW DRESS GOODS immemeand New Wash Goods Make a point of vi5-iting our store this week. It is full of interest to women who appreciate tine values in fine goods. New Broadcloths, Gabardines and Serges in the fashionable weaves in greens: blur;, greys, taupe, sand, Belgians, putty,' navy and black, priced at per Ward, 75c to S1.50 Black 1 hiffo0 Taffeta Silks. Black Duchess Satin., :Iii to -10 iuchy, tyidr, per t aril, SI 00 to $I.50 New Wash Good:. -. English Cretin, Voiles, Organdies and Linens in a hundred dainty pattern.. floweret) and check.. Price. ranging (corn. Lir yard, 15e to 35c gn i.. Crepes, Snowflake Crepe, S&-t,i Crepes and Voiles, a yd. 20c to 45e CORSETS. -The new A lea Grace" Corset ie now show- ing. ]Overt- •i,c in every style for tell figures at per pair 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $3.00 and 33.50 W. ACHESON & SON .11; aril if a k.lgbt is unhorsed. be tell Alin.. 1n the ere. the Getman . lee., helpless ma earned Guth or east form. bid unci herd a Ire» prepouder- sheep. t'pon 'web armee tee blows *tees. then four to three, and in the or sw .ni• dpcar. tease and Sven._tbr : early stages it was on .rr II►e four 1 terribir arrow -fatale in rain. Bar, two and one-half. Mr, it was nary to bidden to bushes St a ode dlatasee, uliderst*ed wby the rpesey •retarded two men are laborites at a long tube a rep•d end dretaier r.etnr *seertriu. made of narrow beards renewed to- it the Alit,. endurtd. hy April or a nether by iron rings, With' long little laser they would le right to wrens. *u. has you need when you eight, and by June pet haps nine ..r sup with the Devil, they *coop a Ore tariebl emoted the Getman*, and The trouble at Ottawa seems to be that the Consetvetiv.a Tear the Grit: are gong to sebum.Me them, while the Grits are tuiehty certain that tbe Torii..ee pl.ntuig mines to blow 'rev Up. flee. the h. ivy lump is vomited fortb. strategy had cuntrmpl,ted nothing Traveising space with unexampled Mee,.od we •ho..ld be dealing with au ▪ it »trikrs the breastplate of a memy who hod au allowed for such goodly knight East yards away, hwn,te a eonringr•r.rv, the steel asunder. and at the iands of The Int nolo* of line in the west tennre11 varlets he fall., heyund ilei were hell by two and a brit m14eeee Tie Clumpi.. Trouble Borrower. niteptsroc• ref a .quires upreeing, By •of (it morn*: a I,.err son.rr c. uW the .ppbcatiln•0f science. timer 'tuen • trot hull ir, and with torr ai•nr.•srb WrisrllkCoutlx-Jearnat file. rte tr*nslurtuing tba._lratt.M9dda leg prate rikaeee. iter etpbrrs and - Bees site Irtrned' ea • Ay lbs m .t. l:-1« k, ilie whirl -lock and the tune when his numbers would ni t he wen &tent reined by sahecription from 1 inn t„rrh and the rulvertn, the demi- be shortened he lien we •Mwld lie at pterlees.onel kickers, calve. ;le, the esker, minion and drake the iwgwuing of the red. o Britain Does Hr Part. . In Wiwi- .a that long wondeto tube mph i The line in the eau was top. brag • le Tense. P•rl., i•• r. etet•nt... Tin, and the apples. fur Olt. Inc.-.. .bg.ged to entrench a each other as io the West • Every pnn.iee wade by Ragland 1 *11lboo the flint -loch; and uponneereded them• thetherr for* the tett le waged Irsekw*rsl bas tern kip 1 true to 11111. end piece, mane .ret:e, only one century ago, we fed leeward, and it was a field not of Ib Mit 10 mention * blockade of (ler- � Oke two armies of anew 71)40) wen sieve *Pi k but of ro•ooesvre. Rosie Hint' +sae Ig momak apiece drawn up in little wrrsy to de tywpixsl but ►bwty, and she rewkl":.liinq d the *nivel nn ride the ept.ni of Europe. pr Their 1 orgy hut t d 1 t' and e• possible Meech • was French shores. of reinforce�Inents i -. ' rte . o u .*rev i y [outline mote while the rnernv in heipg rt•rvrl and cru" err ne•ely three eviler Bong and saute corp into the. Atecd, and there Oleo hooter will tu,trwd raait E'wnot• il) may get ba,•k a i.arl 01 Lir values ba- ha. uuupitations with the ntvtly » mile apart. Looking ever must clime a lime when the nnmr.- iwhole wo11 1 cut. the shelter of gently tieing go d, icrel pr.pedrtwoce would pees to her. which it citrates I'Ia.inK . stiff tax the British timidly more in number 'Jr, &Aloe estimates chat of the (lo.le 'ch may woo. unlikely bare *1,.- 1in,l values week' icier... much A Score for Lloyd George biggest summer ►+twine +" in its haatney. vacant land 111114 h-141 1'y Its owner, Lmdou Daily" Mall. While the p-diticien. Argue as to for a t Ise in prior. Thi• land would he- We herr '"meddled through" once what the Dew 1.riff doe.,•ins am "Cable for building sir awry. For the deserve -lit of not bat• .rc dors mit K 1 poijs. dee At the -..ulr time. the Larger tax 0n l 1"1.1"neva•,. a" provided for an d0. prrotiaMy .very merchant is town emergency that t ilryatrnyd a uoivorea/ has received notice of an inctrase in g land .slur• would p'e'rmit of a .uualler-cataatr•ph. our whole happv•go-lurky mires on the part of menufeeiurrrn a tax °n honor., and nnilding.wnuW be way of doing things must be held te- tted wbok„„tor,. The metebaat, el i enc,uirg..I to the) es trot. Thus a 'pongee.. Th. credit, on the Other two:old .uttu.nce• wieill f. exerted for hand, of sauation, at the course, has to post ftp his price. to meet i ri,,. nib huntving . mlbsustsituneuistion•bly- the inerea.wl .•rut, and the cmwrnrr titer lowering of rents. s.eme day the go in lee flirt place to Mr. Lloyd pays -cheat fully or utbetwase. That 1elrn'ton of Outeri, 11i aY throw aside Grotto,. is ail there is too it i Ips.. imps tent iemieo and d• ei it that It's "opt:. jimmy Duff. - the 1,14-,r a* of tbe Iam'-ownei0moist Wi,d.orRecrd. auppnrt of three cln,.s.s among the The w •0 are doing their Pert I, Rive' way to the right of the people- loll Now is the time int Non. Jimmy Allt.e-the fo..1s, the knaves and the msRnilsrrntly in euppnrtof the work enjoy decrnt living conditions. to stand up in the irrglelatnre and enthusiasts. The fool+ and k0weee I' did not count, but the enthusiasts of the Red Crom /Society, Fresh ..gr - en eettinn the um1? gr•ntg for who ha1••d war. and for whom 1 ngricultnral aceieties. If he down'% ern hr 6a' • troops are constantly going to the Th'• Toronto News goes right on 1. r of the fair* will he obliged to the profoundest re.pert, must he re - Great wed are in noted 01 for ur'iclr, rl nchtng It. reputation •. the .ham- I "go in the bole- or call off their en. Arnt•hw'ks have nan.,w twisting pe+•iilly wetchrd and m0+t kindly en- qnxov.. inside 1h.- barrel. The trouble treated. e'er when the enemy called l/IiRb the women are .apply inpr Pico p°liural liar. Theo b• r day it tried hihit for thio year. Others maT I is to fore* the soft bullet down with I for • draw, it would he y tie saddle the views of ter. feel.... decline to Ac, -rept the l.-gg*rly contra- precise -4' hw- e spirit of the min in the tn•nrhys •bootem from the (iovernrntnt and hesey ren►rod, tee when once it i+ cause he was on Ibe point of cracking. is watch(' by the spirit of the w,.rn.•n thel'..uarrvativememhrrfor 111 ski, decide to run a show with burse down it will no. wohhle, and driven • • • who at horny aro 'bowing their 1 up.n Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Nr. fico- race*, fakir* and everything teat i by the exploding R+. will go npioning j devotion to theltrtetw o ar, lay'. wee the only vo ce raised in Par- revues wleng in order to make up for down the groove.. spinning thcongh ON THE DOOMED BLI'l'HBR than one m0dertt division) could Allied troop. who haver horn put into plainly oro i be eat -107e' warmed Iattal- inoai mewed coven y and teamed gums. , In the centre, plainly visible upon his white charger. stood the greatest moldier of all aerie Witb oaae-shot, at soy range between 9)t) and Nb yards. teamed latterii• cep strive to rend a breach in lbs opn•t•ing line. With round shot. their .-tf et is terrible o 1.. 131earth yard.. On hard the ball . will go hounding along foe SOO yards feather, and each well served Run can Ate a few I mind. every minute. Nearly all the Infantry rue armed with the glint -lock (-Brown Be'.' the N:ng(iah affectionately cell itl, which can b.' counted on to bit ',Oily often up to ek) yards, and is dang.ro iu to at last three ti , ee that range. Herr and there err .peri*l regiment.a, wh.wa • the tiring line t wenty-Ave ver erns. have ►win hit or taken primmer% : of Ger- mans forty per cent. Of there tort half came lea. k again. At for new form- e -ion., (Let teeny, his believed, could not add more than two millions to her onginwl Ave, while as for the Allies their reserves were for practieal pure poses oterwhelming. What would happen when the en- emy began to feel the pinch of cop-, t pliers, or flared that his line must by I * broken, was that he.would call for a t '•draw.- In this he is ,.,lel hare the I ga•ning shouts awl n1.1cns as the sheets plunged tbrnagh th- decke it was only litter, w hen the mere short- ened, that their tr*j..•tery Aettened Ana they tote hudre 11. , he wbi;i. sides and raked her darks. At' Ant they came dropping from the sky. The shells pone' rat ,.1 the .1. eke.. They bored their vac even to tbebtoke- . on fire. Th.- fire.Sin he bunkers wet. half elup'y tike fire honied tar• oily. In the engine room n shell h.ked'u o :be oil and sprayed .t at eueed in Ranees of llne and greets. .earring ir. %.c inua ..not 'doming where it felt. Alen hud .tl..d t nether. iu work cuanpartWents. 'art the shells 'nught Been nut a••d t1ierr Death hail .i ai h harvest. The Ire rife,- air prreotte iwrlt,ng 1' li ex- piation in a cowherd spare frit . dell/ 'w:pr• *ion on the winds et the men of the ltlu.ber. 1h.air, it wou1.1 seen'. roan • bronnb tevrry opt- g and t.ats its way theserh ever. weak .pet ,111 koala og • *c -c -ex. fit tings sue -armee fem. a into mooing in•trurpents of dose -tie ' 1)1»0. dints hang t" - and jamb :end , 1 se -ti iron dotrrs r..mt mew -ds 1.►r I...platen. and through to v the belies o .tee , err wbiru d about i be ieekd le..r. i,. a wa-i hr or. t • 'o . rrrd 1.. dsob ani ' • o1 cell.,' In nor of '4*. nxi •e .11-. .. 'wee the ..wri11 wnrr. hr high velocity.nginr» for .angel*- e ion and forced dranght. were at were -,urn wore peeked up b that terrible sir pr. -ore like the whitl die -t a1 * trent corner .rid towed to a h ,rn *,) e011 ..11411 the mwchinerv. Theo e1 ',rote other heci ,u- too psintul to J' count. if it' we. ar1..11inc below (look o l sots more th.trl .011.tll1m( atuyr. The u• her was. mailer the fire of so manyul hip-. Ecru the lit ,lestroyer, p, •p. percd hoer. 'At was one r, nen11 .no ex- plosion." said a gnnn.•I . The ship h. el.d over es the It,..lside• struck her. t hen ighted herr--Li, ttw•ltng like .a .r.dle. Gun crew. w•e•,r 4.1 ;ttustrv,*.d that stokers hoot to be r• tut.itioned to carry amnnin t on. )len lay tett for safety. Toe dirks p• a-enal tw t.anal•.d mane of se:ap,ron. in one rn•etDet.t. he 0017 Dor as t1 y thought undo.- tr,yed. two .nen , .,rationed to serve heir etas. They ;a .1 It as the ship hoed, adjusting the 1-valion to the new nitwiti0ntl . Tl. 'ueber hw1 tun her corson. she n. Iaaging lam., and with the steer • - gear q, ne. was beginning slowly t -c1.. It was .res that .he was ammo, . The w°nnd,d Blocher Anally sett .1 down. turned wrsrily over and di ..,.pear.d. • d BI • r the • welching" on the put of the liemrnt egaiost (ianiela•s whole Government Yr. Rowell surely hes the opinion of I hens -led partiripalion in the war in • he I'mvin, behind hips in his d.- the Intrt-tot. of the Ramie-. Ile tee Why Not Try ■ Lath Hcasomy Y mend rivet the n,.ltuen-d011Hr Govern. pressed the view that Corned• ora&Tans oe Flwr It it w metier 0f an bly- that it t hent KneeKneewt Totd elemelem.!•onln be wlwndnr"rather extravagant In i•. ny con- sdmenutrati0n of public affairs In In and • (Meet -tire'. dwelling, he erected trihutir.ns lowar.ls thf• war issue," and Canada and in Ontario we are evening On • peel, sial. -1 to a 'democratic :that after the Canadian .oldiers left hehlnd and getting \ mare deeply Into *eople. ot only es the outlay on the ! t'aeada the expenses of their more„- Aehot apart altngrthpr from our n peneiluri on the war. Mr. White Toronto poke* an unj.tsttriable extra• ten•nce sh %uW he kern by the Allies. tells u• frankly that his new taxes will valiance: mere serious still i• the feet 1"I am rather doubtful, said this pore- not make booth tines meet. without that oely a millaonaire could afford to 1 into exponent of Quietus Conservatism. condderinq Ihr war .xpwnditurea in bre Lieutenant -Governor and liver "•w to whether the b.nehts that lir the coming year we 41.11 inn teblttd t., the extent of Imioene iliirtl(b.= Rt ire clog In aceordane with hie surro.mdines I may reap IAtrr 0e would haw •n wile with cut the war expenditure, aa�dj y•t iump. bullet. ep°n men sew Ar►' the ranee. Those deadly water -.pout• there. Unitise • man is it crook, he gusty r. rmponaat ion for our sacci$ R'at.tkxl..5D if thin h. eddel. Neat hese primps wafter Again the seen*, crept nearer and nearer. The min on • the air, deadly si eight and deadly Among the many wrrnt.nfi given by t hard ter ]los yard* w least. Tuna elder. again. The Mcnttish pertleipent• in the North flea tight, by ministry prw.nta the world with • far the most dearest... end instrr.ctice peimo-ion cap in plate of flints. Pius- 1. that given hy German survivor *a♦ cohort. the °penia` breach for her from the "Bl..eher" and published in nidi -gun, that could thus he loaded lying down, and wanted nn ramrod The London Tempe. any more. The 1 bau.e-pot. Snider The British whip., were way on the and Martini meg in tarn. America horizon, some I. or ill kilometer* Ill or uses the • Repeat r.' lin rope Selene*, a In mikes wilco they started to are. varieties of tho invents smokeless" pis r Th. •ppli- !Snots came slowly at first. They fell cation of .ri.nee pros:boon the email- ahead and over, raising vast columns hoer. Hilo, the high euphony,. the of water t now they fell astern and ulek-A inq gum and 1Ito machin. gun ' chert. Tim British ono were t has no time to amine it million dollar+ and In addition to perform they me- rlons to the Province which wnnld entitle him to the honor of the Governorship. After pointing out that Gram Bri- tain might hold not • pier If actually blereaded. R. R. Row, C. R , coo - roe Therre i. not • member on th* Liberal aide orf the Hooter who talks in this moan : it is lett for a automate -et of Rir •Bogert Boehm to .Iii (ire Can. *da'e rostributi0ns to the war. Por years Mir Wilfrid Laurier ham Lees hit - Seely opp es d in the Prnvinee of teethe. by nen holding the views which Mr. Ilouiay pro• forth, acrd the prmpat dudes sa Illustrative article on Government% at Ottawa owes Its wife - year w..h.11 have to moot an exp*wdl- 111 laid in that same region, hart the deck webbed then web • strange tan of swaki*1Qtskf with • reverie oG i battle. front, instead of extending Inc I fttecin&tion Boma owe Meshed eke, s►wwut filsat•Itltt►,tnf. Not while tb.I three mitre, extends Inc nearly three' to the •b,p. •Ord • vast watery potter, situation „owurirestl♦ fix recons hundred. Kpteoenaiwsaaer end range- • hnnArrd meters hist., one of them Are You Going We- t This Spring? 1f two, take ed.aatatre of the low one-way sprnnd-el•s+ •.-agora' rat.s to certain points in Ha.kateh.wen and Alberta: 01 if round trip ticket is deeired. the Inw.rste homrwt.e.' excursion., in effect patch Tuesday tinsel Domtar A1th, should aI'twal t0 von. Bear in mind that the Canadian Paeine Railway off r. the finest pns.ihleeq iepment •nil i..t.-.t ham service. The nate es "moo( the it, t axenic in thole world. It is the o line opera,ing through standard sin tourist sleepers. also dining cars r o Winnipeg and Vane -mover Hy travel- ling l'. 11 R. you avoid the me-resitl changing de$�io,,rte. A11 equipment is owned and npirrated ley the 1'. P. B . •Rnrding the highcet farm °f +nee. eecy. If such • u, is under cowed - .ration, apply to py CC. P. K. mene Inc full pirtueula ne write M. ) Murphy. roister Pas•et►ge* Agewtt1 Toronto. l 0,.1epmpt. at ereoettmy 1e being made. `Aedine air carried ant hy are oplanos' antrmpd. fell lashing oe the dick. The - -- - - .feter t.v in. tenrerowupwt of leinada dropping homes and iron arrows. I rang. had Ian found. Now the Vicar --Toru keowe 'I7ontd•• yaw or the bloversmwt d Ontario. Minters and railway. aorta ap supplies ;shone rem, Werk and fast with • hoe- set Oho ynnnger tern of the parish • end reinfarraesteotw. Hidden rebind rite* droning ham. At ones they did had •tamp• by going into public i wood* o r other roncenino it. gun. of terribly .xeuut(nn. The Wkrtrie plant houses nn Reedey. Why don't yon -Yr. i. Msnbus was ate ♦ario u..ires etre throwing shell. day ' was Dona dor orf. Naw,iffa.. Iwsekgew tmy and the ■hip lakes l!our gltlMt °f borer hnwe ftp his And night Th. cemeionest kinds ran plunged in • darkness that eoald be Materday eight 1 Thoma. Ah• air i 1 lather. • 4 ohs N throw Ibirt.w or eighteen Ihr. for felt Lowe below (leeks toss was comities ribcage. ori 4 gallon o' OAS yards abort ten there • =tante, horror and .cstudos, mingled with beer is tis boos.-011ggow yaw&, 1 DON'T Put Your Foot In It! IN YOUR.SEARCH FOR STYLISH and COMFORTABLE Don't Pat Yolk Feet iato Sbxa Unless Nide by a Reiiable Maki r. S-le.t the+e hasingan established repa.tetrai for *tyle, condoit and. sort ice. end see tiat they are fitted. to your feet with etre. SUCH SHOES WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION. No tithes• will S H A R M A N THE ell fE MAN Maple Syrup Time will soon be here. \%'hat about tour Sap Pails.? NOW is the time to get thin: mail. for tee as so0 ] as the nap rune. Call and me what we can do for you in this line. Fred Hunt Sheer Mane 133