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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-6-19, Page 6i 6 YhnrMlav, June 19, 1!119 0ODUI08, O)AT. imp t a ier 1> Gone Are the Days Court. on horse hack we•n• good enough In '61 but they gave place to despatch bearers un motlw ryrlra when !'ersh.ng flattered the iIt. Whorl salient in forty-eight hour.. Castor oil, salts, mineral waters, pills and such purgatives were gnuti enough in their day. Today they are giving plate to Nujoi Nujoi is entirely different from drugs as it does not force or irritate the bowlla. Nujel prevent stagnali,o, by vine -only the f .51 wove.end encouraging the wrest on... Itis to art uat11rnlly, thus rem..., u} the cause of.on- .1 ntsot noJ sen poisoning. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant. Nmol helps N:.ture r,.tabiish easy, the Kit ta.wel evacuation at reiruiar a .t. rv..ls the iseahhirst habit ni the world. Get • bottle roan V 1'11 .irlil{glsl today. e,k,ea,a Nujol Laboratories I{ Rfr11p • •• waved Iran,. he'r- 3TANUAKLkOIL10.('EWJ!tRSEY) .ne Ili" •m..a nail( AI Irk All d'.. yy Broader), New York psi„ la.�•t .41 saw Yu6 a a•, ...e.1► from ...1,.11u.r. Awadi tow ea+.ori' Nujol For Constipation s xxxxxxxxxx°x�sxxxxxxxxxxsc�c MILLINERY x KIN the beautiful and graceful liner X of the Hats for summer wear Xthere is a wealth of Interest. There are correct tailored models in Milan and Panama Hats that droop X gracefully, or sweep back sharply from C the face. transparent styles that are tilted concealingty over one eye, chic turbans. pokes and sailors. which are very smart. These Hats are wonderfully trimmed with flowers, wings.. smart iibbon bows, and ostrich in its many forms THE ATLANTIC BRIDGED. 1ixtee n Hour+ height from Newfound- ` total to Ireland., luudou, .Im q 1... i Itc the Ass.c cialwl Press 1. '1'11.• tilt+° g,wl of the awLlluus which flying Ileo ha t•1' veuturwl tK .fn•aw 14111.1 the Wri¢h1 i1ruIhrrt first row• from the .arch hl 11 . Mosier -limo -air narliio1 was n•u111uv1 this morning, whet. tea.. young I:ritish , •fleer*, 1'aptatlu .lohu Ales k and 1 ,ieutl•na Ut Arthur w'. ltrow u, healed 011 the Irish eelst after the first tuna- ! stop flight ncl'e•W 11114 Atlautf• l kvau, i Their voyage was a straightaway clean-cut flight, sclal..vel in sirdar I ve tea fro New- igUl's alai IK.I Ullulll m • fomul114u11 to a'llfhtn, irrlrud, m dis- tance of Inure theft !441414 eines. 'tut the brief awl we.lrst d. s rlptlon 1 which oonie.s from Ihr airmen at 1911- I dei, tell+ of .1111 advr11t1rou14 still amuxilagly Ipps:ardou.. enterprise. Fug and mists 'steam otter the North Atlantic • and tea• 1'Irkti''-Vinay biplane .11mh.1 I alai dour,-truggi1ug t., exIrhat, her,, I elf from the folds of the nlrpl:uiN a we,r'4( enemies, N1,• rose to 11.4*M► fiat. sw•s•ped .1 itcit alto..t to the aur- 4'a+e of the ,ea, anti at tittles the two avIculor+ found then4W•lve$ flying tip- I ub• down only' tai fit sl.,v.• the soler. 141(1ire canning to weed u.•ar the 4 •Ilfdrn wireless station Al....•k rkelwl 1114. wir.•1,ss t.,wer. „seeking the lest ap.t to rw••h tit( rurth. Ittit no suit - 141.1.• grunl,I was font.), s• he Outlawed It ttt tt Iw.g. • ilased and 1Mafened. Thos wtrwlrss st.itf rus1141 to tit,: ,Ijd oto the arhttnrs. Tlwy found Brown daazwl mitt •tl.vs•k tentts.rarily d.ateuwl byth•• foie.- of the Impact. As swat as Ib..y were able 111 f.• .•.r,rt..i to the ,wireless stat11.u- they t.•1••graphwl »lar ureas to their fri••plls; Then they fwd , breakfast. "Tbmt is the Is•st way: fit crus.. the .%tlatitiir." said 1.1rut. !Immo, after to hall ttfitshwl the meal 10.•srribing etla• exlsrirla+w of him - If iuul 1.h-'*tl. Ilrowu. 4'ap[. Alcut•k. I•I it tuessag.. frim 1:atway' to tele !tally mil. cups: Terrible Journey •NW 11ad a .erribl• journey. The nu.l.•r. !. tv•• are lien" 111 all. We" .• - .• o Oudot' when • .an ly saw t.. lin. or nt.reu. or stars. rn • piece 41f burning waste 111 4412,4 *11511.1114 alilnl11111 uf' 1914 hie I'or boors we. saw ovate ..f chem. The was tros+lel fmw the engine room Into Qid Unless' return to his n•ap hlmg. tuk• ,..>: mus c.•ry •l,usq aur), tit times we . .............. ...•.----, 1.. a.•..,. lour cf thio_ i,arrei•� F•uruira; vU w'as ii.Id to Il••srnd within :tai feet of the r "LKW HONEY, V. l', lir returned to lila Battalion early lu. 1 k•totwr. Noting School Trarher'1 Remarkable 1 u ue following summer he took a N'ar cora ' ,and, throw' n t Record le N IM gnu 1 g 1 iw- "Alm1l14 of Valor.- the 1114!.• hook s•If 11110 it with Ilia ae•nst uwt.l ~rim homed by. the Ontario 1k'purtuu•u1 of distinguished himself for '•exception- 1•:.In,wIJ(u1. Iwo the f,11uw'1116 r•ferelre ' 1111) gess) work." as he 11441. lulu• ; ears ton young IIIad w'ho Iaught at Iw,ltllrs-, .ea 1141',', 111 4111(4 11.1.1) 11Iffer.•ut .crow l...rough. im this comity. for a year. for his university matriculation. /1/111 \till/ afterwards gave Ili: life it. A few week,!.-htt4•r hr eau. 111 14'114 the great war: still hither honors in the there fighting The ,other,V..4". of tit, tew.hing pro-- i11 end about Ituurluu Wood on the way f,ssi1111. Sawing Lewitt 11'uty,�t'as tj. 1',uahr111. which began at 5.:44 in the born at 'Ponta. wellington rouuty• morning 1111 Neptemis-r _'it11. 1111»•. u11hu•io, ou F'.lruary nth. 11.(4. He Whet; the tither officers of his Company woo The win .i( it.'v. George E. Homey, 1 wow. casualties. he took •t•uuuulal, I'P- u Methodist minister 1 now 1( 4.1,uth 1 olgunixing it under very heavy tire, and 4:rautlaiii vireo!, 1. His mother, !and Iwo 11 it ish Il, the ubje'.•tive, wit! I. whose w14idel IlamUe wa1 \1,•1111 Ithtis- , was' speedily gained. .\u ,'I►fladiug 4, dell, li..'.) in Roston before her Iuar- I trout a Imp•hhtr-gal runs'.I null,. rhigr. casualties, lout not All. long. 1.ie.l ••le•w" as Ids family ea111d hila. grew111 Holty rnsh14l the'le,14tile p.''1 was a (lever lad. He .attelal.vl the-siutle'tiandwl. euptl1rlug the gnus anti ,o11tlun14tlou schools Ut Drayton and ten men. .Afterwards he laud to repel 4'rii'•rlou. mull Is•gau Ilia work 1114 11 no fewer than four .counts-rtlii.•k. lrmrher very early. He 14'.14. 111 fart. When darkness fell, he alpha sallied little. more than sixteen and a halt forth *tune 1,1 1114.141, It 4:,rmau 41•+1 when he t•Wk rhsrg.• 4.f a school ou the lie discovered Its whereabouts. 1141 11 SIC Nations' Indian Reserve near patty- to attack It. and .apturel the t,. Voting as he was. he Wit. post .11M1 11u•e• guns. Sit• -fur several p:Irtleularly ,qi,t' ssfut as a d witillu- succeeding days, he carried ou with a ria u. the unldrsl enrage 111,) .elf-Wrri4l'e: He had hardly mitered on his , Mit hr diel of moulds re,..41 ell to eighteenth year when .he •undertook to 1 a. tion on the -30th , -altth of September. 11.101 a 1'Il•.i1 near !bruin's.. in Slew. ••1 *1111 lu (111111111/11111 n( Ihr Ii,itO/li•'I1 110111 iow•Itship, oxford enmity, This serving that s'.4ion in which lie r•• - had proved tr. una•It for the former ,•eivd hr. wounds." wrote his coin - teacher: but Lew IL'nry au.•tvwstully m.11.I:ng .1B.pr, "and le,wber• have 1 held his gr.ulkl till tui,l,umw.r, keep- ..,vu such gaHain work its this Is,y of Mg firm ev.ntrol over the •bstreper.Us , yours displayed . He was pupils who had routed his predecessor. i the first tit reach the final 11hje•tice 1 nu account of i tese months of teach- I diu•itig the drat day'. *lid 41roi,glatut Inc- be was ullow.'.I. Wilt/11 erlasid.'ruldy I the days that followed he was an ,auh•r eighteen, to enter the Norman !example. of grit and determination that S,Aao.l•at 1minion. He graduated in mita the talk of the whole ..,manned. Pie following June. - I The men i,lollzwl him, and as tele) After• m y'e•ar's terl•hing a1 launieu-. Imre hint by me that' morning there , 1..Ie.At11 ,1.1.14.1 in Huron comity, nae; was u lenderu.vs hi Ih4•1r e*re that s{:• -hit the next .014401 -year studying at only strong men ran show." • Walkerton nigh School :' and in .1111114.'1 He w'as buried it. 1l,aatlt •t-n•teey. 1'111. In. passel) the honor, matricide- 1 in a district taken lack from 'the tion examinations with first -erase ,fairy only a few days earlier 1 Iiuuors in English mud Fr•na•h and j .ir..I,t-,lase honor. it. Latin rind 4:.•r- Steaftler ITreitung Badly:Searched. ' main He racked also the sixty -dollar A litjv.ankre dcelaatch aay'. fl. Mil - 1 I.-iau tumult ..f 1...J1111'41 11111. Nu do111•t iT_, pm/a11.rr e'nuhMrurt+fur 1 h.ulalIIW41f IN,YIx.nt..st Newfoundland Nldoh mustIsnflpisletid.nnfl1.1 Ltauirwls•r.d 126 e 24 Years the same "good" tea REDROSE TEAis good tea Sold only in sealed packages • • lad was drenmhlg s of further thrown from the coal %teeuler ('harlots. !,.•mors 11[111 ,.ne-•.14e•' -11 tit, world of I•ti. BreltnnR • 14h"" sudden! hl+ Iitr's plutla I f.evt•,,t near y empty oil berrela were broken 1 tl � t f tossed ovi rbtWrd end thele"was an ex were y r crash war. ,Ia Ihr• 141 rhnreh t•Iw'u11ip, lurk (soon ; lute, hr : and the flame rose twenty frt. ThrFor four hours our w:iehliw was w..+ re. I •s '+ at the• inlh• rlrctot :. .• is s , r elauuan• 1111 hr ell twf n a ri atrr,vl with tt sIl.et 1f. ire raus1l be 1 -et,--hflu• and the ltl're mal ;was znI Iit. for '44th Itattal' ar 1'alkertl„ heel Th N,aatew.sdruW flatIlih.•r 1111,, the fog auul. in the fall ow'ulg 4 ktu1w•r. he went ell h ' .the fire de ,artument w11 dual+lM'.•llIndlratur > 1 rest it.this workIn11kK'c're.e •okthe wasextinRnill he b+, lid,u't work: and for a few• minutes it ;,tThoug with (Ii rook 1.f s•rtr,'Though r •131fC1•ut +hideuf, 111 had ' ,csx vry slnrtullg' alw'aaysfoundtimeto isk.'part `temer Papold. "11'1 11..,1.'.1 11•• .I(M•p• 1 do Ielie•v"•l.er s ,eta. .ts a little fellow ..fe1 did a 1.-ry rrith•al + Iran. 1A'r did p' Port Hur. a dt•st'at, h .111.: The Miss M. R. MacVicar x King,Dn Street Godench X y►�si�c�e�cs��1�t,�ac�1t�s�/i�yty.t�tt�[ rI\rtlrx>rlat/1 xxrfltxtflattl�bttte/htfltxXXXXXttlrlflr:<1t X 1imnumoaniuminnnnnnnnnnnmm�nnnnnnnmiinflIHH uiiuuiui WOOD A quantify of dry summer wood, 12 -in. long, at $1.50 per single cord or $2.00 delivered. Terms cash with order or C.O.D. We will sell only on cash terms. Orders may be left at house or store. 7-4 W. R. PINDER 'Phone 155 x�cxxxxXcsXsxxxxxxscxxx�cxx Some Snaps in Organs at Thomson's Music Store We hay" several slightly Ivied pilulo•esse Opians, ;e: good assnem, at rrwman:tblr prieem. Also one Weber Square Piano in glp refer, a fine practice piano for the children, which we v. ill sell for *85.00.0 This i„ your otportunity to'pnt'ehit.4. a we'd 1'.trutn.tnt at a low tiger thirteen. hr lural won the champioll.11ip Iaki• sti-ounce faip14onaso is Is•,n5 cowthe held -clay game- at 1trayton eon- 1 plett•I%overhauibtl 111 ;he 1111111 4 4 theFuundati.n company'. and 1'.to be in ct 14(1114,11 to be towed In t*'{t,-feces 111 nrve. c in al'otlt ten 'WYea.. 11,1we.•e•n 1l. and hal nun ale being put to work In ov^rhanlin4; theThePmwastowed downfr.t. Ulmer aeiM..1. euu{4ting w1111 1111.•11 ay. northwest slue at 'Hulce loth- aider Inds, 11.• was particularly fend 1.f ,kathlg• hl. key. duns ing i,n•l hose ball. 11.• a1W. t•...k great interest In The .Air \IilJsh'y sat Lnud11n stated I'hotognlplly Mud n*. -1,. Ihat rl•rhaiJl m:uks wo•r.• pit ou the• �+ a mum he• eau• ant r..ry big. 11.118 airplane , sad ' u1Mnt five feet. sec ira•hes lie l'ollingwosal 411 this 1s'tt in tw'1 .tetlon- "el'hr winds *••re. farurubl.• all tit, 1;Wtrdl agAgainst Fraud. y height; lent it. his military, as hr Itis Before the armistice Was•upoi1she wa "Indent life. lie '•111:1111• g.MML" He wag ptlrcltis•el for Walt water wore:, war r.• t 1111• Ibiylll Ale Force before the flight is II.s•(ar'.I 141 liar'.. 1..•11 otflcbtlly elnt• t, the 110'11 Of his 'battalion chosen .i*.t 1n two. hilt l'efnM'd was taken to tit. ho take slMr•hal [ruining at Aldershot Moan the war ended The faun watt 4; pecten. It was wtltl at- the Ministry - tlwt It was lerolal6ie 110.. of it+ utfichll nt Imy1.urt flt11, .I amt phyd•war oxer- et. seized will debt and sold by a rotor[ wuulil 11'41 te errand 1• rise: and from .1nimary till August. order. She will 1.' taken to.Que.hec an.l relieve Alcock and itrow11. It 1'1114 brunches :,t ltnamsh.tt ('atop. Then ratio tog lumher from N'ashingtoo tatod i In an air p,im. to 1.014!. he acted its instructor in these placed 1n coastwise iumh• r pervicc hardly beri••ved there that the "1111/1he went to Prance e• as a sergeant in the .(lreko4► through the Panful,* canal lo. .•111111 be repatr..l before several days 7.rh Ihutxlion. Quebec. The Yaipouege is 11111 feet bog. 11.111 palss,l and it mus thou Kt M II 1t ' ' 1:. rhe following ..rein., he n'.eirell the 11'1111'.1+ 14.11111 prsvvvl 1'i F;ng1.111 the 111st of Ilk t11r14• dwc,ntion+. -There's a INt1e pi„c• of ue.w, tlwt 1 TRUST'W(Rtf Hir \Mels. al 4.1. ,",lo' k Nat1lr147 after- t;•aill. he wrote biome a rIM r 1 II . li.yrt.,. fliers started from St. l.hic, suppose bare. r1gIt-to k " li,n.1. I,t"•Ilui.i, 11/1/1•' military mwlnl. 1 won't say that Th•• 1'1rker'.-%iluy. nlnchila•, 4.1101 .don't know what it's for. but 1 will upe•.'..Iwl hl 14 trtuw-A11an114' flight, sac that i think the rest of the tarty 11.1+ a wing spr:a,I of only f. -et, and aleservwl nee.tnitb it ms much as 1 did. is e 1 '. p llpp 1 with twv, :{./n-.11 ,You have probably been reading a/• f el t• 11.pu1► ase'. 1 f f mil••+ to varying depths. :;rider•• tanks y'.t+ reently' .•ularg•'.I to awl.... s,mr 41n a large one. 1 pMtk part In two raids In three days, loth completely siwessQd, and that's what I'm Is•int de•oratstl for. When all is mkt lid Mow. what 1 -did didn't amon ut to nnieh. but our party WAS m. y. o rst t m. at hod only now casualty. and the second time we had only six, and gut them all lack safely. The biggest pert of my job was Trading the party acrtoss• and it really Isn't as. Patty as 41114' wolllll Mink. Bid[ my bump ,� 11M'aHfy Is pretty well (level. apse. 1111,1 'pith times 1 struck otr objective within tett yards. Some day, perhaps.. I'll try to toll you wrist It feels like to go 'oyer the top,''ns the boys say, but I'm due to go not on ,i working party- tonight." . These raids. aecordIng to a famous w'a r-.•nt'i•4•+)u latent. were tl definitely Canadian contribution to the taetiew of wars Their IIS. were inn nlfold. 1f a genet•al wished to know the coin - position of the enemy's forr••s nt a pt,rtienllr part of the front, raids were. urde o11 tit•• German trenches for the captor, of prisoners: and 140 the (le - aired Information was obtained. IZai11' hsraes„i and disturbed the fisc. kept our Iden ••(11" anal ready for offensIT, warfare during the lung p•r1.Mds of comparative arative stagnation in the trenches, and were ,111 effw•11sP means of pore- merllg rev troop•' to take part in In rind. operations. 111 the f,nnw•Ing April. Sergeant llnn••y won the 1). ('. 31. in the big how" sat 1'imc and. after IIIc death. nun of his brother-oMeers of the 7441, wrote to his parents: "He was one of tht,. yery few N. 1'. 11,'14 left after the nlnmorable attack of April 1449. 1917. rind by Ills 1.1M1I1aMM h•' W/1M 11111/' to organise the nlen and ion:milihate the herd -sou p,.iH/ttls. He seemed to have a great store of strength nod did wonderful work LPW had a great frith. He realised the dangers quite fully and went on just the W,me." wetting '•la good example to others not fortunate enough to have such gond faith /1 1111 strong will." Honey's own comment on whining this sow 1 dim, flnetlnn wag, ••i Rrews I'm a pretty Itwky Io.y." 11e was then In Rutland. and weft ou to tell how three offl.wrn 111111 flue s'rge.nti, Including hlmsolf. find d,psiltNI 111e enerrs of the 7x(11 In the stately Md I•athedraI at t'anterhnry for safe -kis -ping 1111 after the war The privilege of taking part In this interesting Irrtmnnla1 WA* ors' tv111rh Ihut•y was well able to appreeciate. 1' Ito NLuI'. 1'tl%i. It., cbwup14t After %'Imps h.. had Leta rrt'nn. ,011111 ih•nggist, Itwlfnrd Ito k, Nh1P mended for n ronuntlssion, 41net -.n ►Iny Agent 4''• '•r.d••rh•h. 541411 fl n4 to this 1st had I.dt 4it•• front to set ignln a+ adllresw or to Tenlpletnn'e. 142 King Instrnctor at 11ramsbott Tamp, p•lal St v1' . Toronto, awl T. K. 4''+ well heint the opening In July of the officers' mint p,Mtptnld. trnlnimg course at ItrchlIt on the IL•II14•ttnl a motors, said t.• Is• waivabdr counts of our raids un F'ritz's trenches. { r o more HIM • Ir plan IM•Ia,triItlnx his hies uu H11nr. Tiir 4 -rise. it) of the is, f1 '4;.1 gali'o11+n1111. n•1 tlw Habrirelting 011 !:inks ti.:141 gnllons, w•hlrh 114 li.•Ii1•v.4i uflk fent 14. 11rry tin. plates '2.4440 mile... IM under ,rn►a,1 wae.t '.[hep l•liti111s. A wirele++'t••1'•grapb sot, eaIaJ.114 of ...int- one and revels -lug 'Desolates 011•, rnm: pariitit••ly long distsinee.. Is part 111 the lehlJin+ •"Inlpinent. Farr Powder, Parent•"holy went Into afore and Asked forlalertnl powder. "vl.•uueu=.'%' llskeel the clerk. Xu, vi ors." "Want It' scented:'" "No. 1'11 lake It Il•a noise". Millet In. . • with m -fl e.."an Could Probably tio. "Sheaeenis :e 4lnlid, flowerlike girl." "N'1•I17" '•It• yoil think her ru'sther woukl allow 1...1• to go to ter• theatre without ,1 ,hit 11. 1111 Y' • Why. 1 think wt, my boy. She ilrl•t.• u supply- wagon -0a France during 1IM• wars"-- i4111tovlilt Courier. XXXXXXXXXX3CXXXXXXXXXXXX CANADIAN PACIFIC A NEW TRAIN THE TRANS -CANADA A1,1, st.EL1'iNG DAILY BETWEENITORONTO and VANCOUVER 11•0111V1, Toronto 7.1:. p.m. Arrive N'lnntpeyp Orin p.m. 2nd day " Calgary '111:M1 p.m. 3rd day •• Bann 12411 p.m. and day •' Vanconinr 10.181 am. 41h day first -rias. SleepingCar Passenger( only rill particnitra from any tiie t• 2QS.('KPDDV, : gent. (lntlrrlrh. is ICE-COLD WATER BAD FOR RHEUMATISM? • ML• S ITSUAAN'S altraafaas•a This story of Wm. Roger*,ga seaman ha the MIo4 Sweeping Branch of the Royal Navy, a absolutely true and can be readily verified At Niagara Camp, in 1914, Ropers ron- trocted Rheumatism. He was went to TorontoGener*l Hoeptal,wbrre for over 11 months 1e waw a patient, finally twill` iiiebarited us incurable. in despair tm took a friend's advice and tried Temple - ton's Rheumatic Capailes. The retsina were astounding -in a short tamehe wag able to para the stiff examination set by the Navy, and bee/1071r an A.B. In the • Mine Sweeping Branch. , For 1714 months he did Inertias in thee. North Sea. On three orentnens M w blown into the sea and remained is tela ice-cold water as long as eleven horn at a stretch. 1 ieepite these hardshrps Rog- an had on return of his previous trouble Think about it 1f T R C '8 dad so mark for Itogrra--wt1 They sae samedo the sae for Pouf 4111e, t hose ra /114 are 1111 ti $ma 11 'hien in moderate doses, rialtt through the warmer months, after meals, Scofl's Emulsion dates nourishment of par - rabic to the anemic or ep op gpur strength. s scoffs alsolisioaims nto Mp you do it a ■nwwe. Weems. 0. si The Model Kitchen E.e•)tl:,ns u:-t.•-date-w,'r. 'idly tie 14014.-e he newt nt ,yet nl to lutst.re e•Iwt.1, .t. Th..t is t!.y t sn. •..slue hnuww.te ch .see the New Perfection It.. n 1i'.. • tout level time. tsl.,. end entry -slut ,wt. a:; en to the height ut Patectwr. - The !.sig Blue l tummy Lenora. ever wove wain kwa,nt.••e• ti. it. It caw<etralw it all dieetly elxter the toenail --now wa tel. And bemuse tele e•iebu,t i.s, .s peAnt there ie no smote or odor. Th. N.w P.r1.-ties eses even -date are• -"ow doe. - u me e. uv 1.4 ', lalw•r. .a tar) nal are now Dvltaa wWa• - 410a to ).:a 10 ,syr* heueratan Lures Iwienal a'•ye4te Coal Cid. the wort iseeou ira1 and ern. -t.1 wl I.,.1. 5.1 • r Ar..W rb.ut 111 Nur rrrd..timn. )4ve tea 1.n,... •..1. 111.1 •ue1eer11 a U. yte►atagel 111 the 1..•,t 1 .'' 1'blwa•1. For Sal*, by Drakes Everywherr THE ALL/ SEASON OIL TOV ES IMPERIAL.9. IL J.I ViITED, _ PowHeat-'Li10-l' Lubttc�ticin' ,�:yy ,XfT3 m010, In .tai (-'f it - New Holiday Trail That Ia 1•ne relied. The 1..•antirs mot saeati'u attra••• 1 Hone of the 4'anadian Kin•kie- .Ind the world( sea14 of the North 1'uc4flr east are d•'•u•r1Ld In an illustrated 1:4141e•r Past Is.,s'.I by till'. Orate! Trunk 1',I.lttc Railway. clasper Park and alounl Itolwm lark' are nmo11g the great regions in the alpine kingdom opened up by the railway ter touri+ts and rportatnen. 4'iluida'+ highest 'wake, WW1 +e•re+ 111 ¢Ia.•irr" aid 11,4.•». rim Ar Inspeeted In their full majesty front the railway i11,,. The trat..•1101 may at•q, off at an alpha. ramp where there ' lire the eornf,rt. 41f u hotel in the heart of tier 1u.u:ntrin.. making dellgttfui 4.- 0.3 • s• ilrsi"tl+ *row or 1.11 Horseback. 1'pm reaching the I'aelt1F (lost at Prise• Unps•i-t the Lutists 1:rand i Trn1.k l'acitir all-Llrniug ..t,au,.hlp. Mgr ready 111 (Arley yon through the ..Norway of Atuerir u" to Wan. "liver, j 1 i,tnrin or Seattle -one of the work,. driest. 'el MOO stM•IterwL uyrg•'.e. I'Irn yam' trip now awl write to len rest ,:rand Trunk ■gei,t for 1.o93. 11f folder "Tele 1'1144111111 Unlit--Jloant ',North 11401.4 ton holt(--$.cook fleas of the i North I's,tfle ('last " -4 What About That ,Wasted Five per cent? Most of us fritter away at least five per cent, of our weekly wages in trifles. /iiwe stopped to reckon it up, we would find it hard to remember where the money went. If we could make that money earn more money without troubling to think out a plan or attend to details, we would consider that we had done a good stroke of business. The Government has made it possible for us to do that. He..'e is the plan: You say to your employer: "Every week I want you to hold back five per cent. of my wages and invest them in War Savings Stamps. When you have bought a War Savings Stamp with my money, put it in my pay envelope. Go on doing that for a year." You will never miss that five per cent. which you had previously frittered away. But at the end of a year you will has -c a little package of Stamps which, in 1924, will he worth $.5.00 for every $4.00 odd you pay for than now. The guarantee of safety behind the War Savings Stamps is the whole Dominion of Canada. Wm Soling' Stamps 1r.0 4.. &wo rAk sir '- ,soar Oar atbie as di.wi.wd. Make Your Savings Serve You and Serve Your Country -Invest Them in War Savings Stamps. W '1 •