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ILL, STAY ON RANR
WON D.S.O. AT THIRD
BATTLEOF YPRES.
' Cheylesmore Has Be-
come :Devoted to Farming
Land` Near Alix,..,Atberta.
The calf of the great open spaces Is'
a' very real •tiling' to some ashen, It !a'
to Baron. Cheylesuore, third •ef his;
line,. And thus it is that Western
Canada can 'add another, .to the ,1st of
its : titled landowners'. This English
peer, who recently came into posses -
Bion: of his inheritance, le Francis' Or-
-Mewl "Lien}•y Eaton, D.S.O., who suc-
ceeds to the peerage, as the •fourth'
Lord Cheylesmore, •
As Captain Eaton, he, arrived in Al-.
berta four year ago and acquired part
of,,the Haunted Lakes ranch nearAlla.
' Alberta, which he has •sinoe renamed
the Happy Valley Ranch, A Mei weeks,
ago he succeeded to the title, but•'the.
now seasoned" Alberta farmer has ex -
'ire name “Red Rose" bas been
guarantee . of quality for '30 . years
The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good.
{Keeping the School Band
.Intact Throughout the
Entire Year.
The "school' band is dependant upon
two important factors for its exist-
ence: 'morale and loyalty to the or-
ganizatton. The first is built up by
cultivating, in, 'the boy's mind. a pride
in his performing with and helping to
SALESMEN
We offer, steady' etneloynlent:•and pay
,,weekly to sell our complete and exclu-
sive lines of guaranteed quality, whole
Pressed his intention of continuing his ;root, fresh -dug -to -order trees and
residence on. the prairies, rather than
return to the . old land,' -% He. was busy
easiest month with the harvest on his
estate. -
' Conspicuous Gallantry..
Lord Cheytesinore was born June 10,
1893, educated at Eton, Trinity Col-
lege and Cambridge University., He
•. was a second •lieutenant ,when the: war.
broke out in 1914, having receivers a
military 'training at Sandhurst,: He
joined the Grenadier Guards with the.
British Expeditionary force in. Flan-
ders and France in June, 1915, and:
served with his regiment throughout
the war, -He was awarded .the D.S.O.
for conspicuous. gallantry at the, third;
battle of Ypres, 1 July, 1917, and was i
• also,prt%lnn+ated,!In the field to the rank!
of captain. He always intended to
settle Down in some part of the British
dominions and ..he selected west^arn
Canada, after a year's .residence" in A1-
Berta -
His English h eskate does not include:.
any landed property or country seat.
It :oesists largely of city real estate,
situated in „London, and in ,such indus-
trial sites as Coventry.
Lord Cheylesmore was a well known
rugby football player and track athlete
in his Eton' and Cambridge days. He
is a devoted outdoor sportsman and
plays, a goad game of polo. He says is"
he "not returning to England, but
will
inake his home on his beautiful
Alberta -holdings.. He belongs to the
Guards, Whites.and Turf clubs in Lon-
don.
Lord Cheylesmore'' tragic death in
a motor accident, recently found his
son. .in the midst ;of ,isexemer's .work,.
Hia ° resence was not required in. L,on
don, ;d lie sent his solicitor to look
after the' necessary business -connect-
ed with winding up of the estate.
A Valuable Legacy.
Men, leave property by will in many
111, ways and in. many different forms.'
They may. bequeath it outright, for
the heritor to a possess ;at once; they
may establish> a trust fund, the in-
• come only' to be immediately avail-
able,
vail
able; or they may',ereate:a, life inter-
est. The possessions that they hand
on may be real estate, cash, stocks,
bonds, books, pictures, .. jewels. All
are perishable,,, all are subject to vi-
cissitudes pf life and the frailties of
human nature. How many, when they
face the lash• appraisal„ find among
their assets the.;.things, that . are im-
perishable, and that they can hand on
by.. an .instrument that, no man can
break? •
In California there died recently a
man who ' had given many years of
his ,.life to generous and intelligent
public service." His own busines. af-
fairs had prospered reasonably, so
that he left his,hei;rs comfortably pro-
vided for;
ro-
vided.for; but to his; son he also Ieft
a letter that for tenderness and dig-
nity of feeling and for spiritual vision
must -be counted as his greatest
legacy.
"My life has been a treasury' rich
in friendships," he wrote, "and what-
ever I may be ciedited .with . accem-
plishing has been beoause .of true
friends in so many walks .of life. I
have, never accounted as very import-
ant among life's • ambitions the accu-
mulation of worldly,,riches.,•,Money is
good only In its wise expenditure for
others. > have always felt that:ser-
' vice tor my fellows, so far as my
-ability" lay., brought me the greatest
reward:
"Always, my son, remember that
there is a .God --ii just Cod. If' I have
ant. regrets for my shortcoming in
bringing up my family, it is that per-
haps I ciid: not urge greater attention
to spiritual understanding. .
"I wish You would say to the others
or' e,•. and say to the dear grand -
chip en, that for their own good ani-
ong their `fellows they should devote
some time to spiritual study and edu-
cation.. The t$me will" come when they
will need a, Comforter, and if they
have spiritual understanding it will`..
help them."
That legacy, will never, depreciate,
Markets nay fluctuate and bake may
fell, and great fortunes crash to .ruin,
but to that sop his father's letter will,
be an investment that will bring Targ
' a
rr and target etturns as the years
pass. It is not: only a last Will, it is
it testament.
The Mai* 1.)pi has -Teeen adapted
its the nitthna}'.lt'tslila, afi,Australia.
plants,' . Attract ve illustrated samples
and. ful•1 co-operation, a moneymak-
ing opportunity,
Luke •Brothers' Nurseries Montreal
RHEUMATISM
Rheumatlim, Eofatioa, Lumbago, Neuritis.,
Gout, Swellings, Sprains, eta.," are invariably
relieved by John McDonald Rheumatism
Remedy. Obtain" It by Parcel 'post C.O.D.
$1.00, direct from:.
JOHN McDONALD MEDICINE COMPANY,
08 BIRCH AVENUE, TORONTO 5.
:produce an organisation that is of
solve consequence to' the school and
community. The second is based lip -
op the . "gang spirit" of the boy, A
boy has a pv+de in numbers of his
kind.
A band sh$u]d beorganized as an
integral part of the `school, It •should
not be organized around any other in-.
terest. For instance: some bands
.are. 'built up. in the fall to°play for the
genies. When the genies are aver the
band breaks up. A band can be in'ade
self -maintaining if the prolirer interest
is aroused in the boys" minds.
A .series of concerts in the early
spring or a tour will do much to
heighten the efficiency of the band aid
tighten the organization,
Sure Enough.
Miss City—"And ivli.ere is your hus-
band, Mrs. Hay?"
Mrs. Hay -"In the orchard" pruning
some trees.".
Miss. City—"Oh, do you raise your
own prunee?"
ti
FREE GOVERNMENT iNFORMAT.I
increase Poultnj Profits
btj.Matheting Coopemtiveiq
TIIE Western Wheat' Producers, the
Ontario honey men and others, have
made co-operative selling a marked
success. The have stabilised rices and
Y p
increased their profits by standardized
grading and shipping methods; and
applying efficient salesmanship and real
merchandising to the disposal of their
crops. By these methods the poultry
producers, too, can secure these benefits.
The outstanding proof of this is Prince
Edward Island, where, for the last
thirteen years, expert and efficient sales-
manship applied to co-operative market.
Ing, has saved thousands of dollarsill .
annually for the poultry
farmers and permanently
stabilized their markets«
Naturally, to be successful, co-
operative marketing mast be handled
efficiently. How to form and operate
ulocal
successfully' a .organization is de-
tailed the FREE booklet' "Co-oper-
ation in Marketing PoultryProducts",
issued by the Department of Agriculture
at Ottawa. This is one of over five
hundred helpful pamphlets, on farm sub-
jects. To obtain it, together with com-
plete Iist of FREE pamphlets, fill in
this slip. and return it post free to
The Publication Branch '
Department of Agriculture
Ottawa - - Ontario
Name
R. R. No
Post Office Province
16
BABAS �AS1ER
Baby's Own Tablets Are a Great
Help to Mothers of Young
Children.
Stemach disturbances and constipa-
tion are responsible for much of the
peevishness of babies, The modern.
mother does not resort toso-called
soothing' i>,llxtures but corrects the
trouble by sweetening the little stom-
ach and giving a gentle laxative that
gotswithout griping, Snell a cren edy
Is found in Baby's Own. Tablets, easy
totake and guaranteed to be free
from opiates or narcotics,
Every mother wllo tries Baby's Own
Tablets becomes enthusiastie about
therm, Mrs. Oscar Auger, Holyoke,
Maids., says:—"I have used Baby's
Own Tablets and .think them' a splen-
did medicine for obnstipation and
other ailments which affect little
ones. I have no Hesitation in recom-
mending them to other mothers."
Baby's Own Tabletsare sold by medi-
oine dealers or by mai; at 25 cents 'a
box' from The Dr. Williams' Medlelne
Co., Brockville, Ont, A little booklet,
"Care of the Baby in Health and Sick-
ness," will be sent free to any mother
on request.
Kite -flying is, forbidden over the
Houses of Parliament, Westminster
Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, and other
of London's historic' buildings.
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
Erectric lights over the water in
fish hatcheries have been found to
attract insects, and aid in feeding the
fish.
WE WAN? CHURNING
CREA
We supply cans and pay express
charges. --We pay daily by express
money orders, which can be cashed,
anywhere ,without any charge.
To • obtain the • 'top, 1, rice, Cream
must be free from bad flavors and
contain not less than 30 per cent.
Butter FaL
Bowes Company Limited,
Toronto
For references—Head, Oince, Toronto•.
Bank of Montreal, or your local banker.
Established for over thirty years.
RHEUNATICPE4P
•CANNoFINDp.IEF
3y Driving the Poisonous .Acid
]"Toni the. System.
Rheumatism attacks people when.
the blood . Is thin and watery, or
charged With impurities, thus setting
I1P. ?nIla n netipn of. the mtis'oles and
ts, Cpld, wet weather ar sharp
winds may start the pains, but the
cause is rooted in the blood and to get
relief it must • be treated through the:
blood, As .a bleed•build•er and nerve
tonic Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are un-
surpassed, and for that reason do not
fail to give relief to rheumatic suffer-
ers when given a fair trial. Among
the rheumatic sufferers who have
Proved the greatvalue of this medi-
eine is Mrs. Simeon. J. Tattoo, Indian
Head, bask., 'who .sayb. —"For over
two years I was au intense sufferer
from rheumatism and until I began the
use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -no
treatment that I took helped me any.
The trouble grew so bad that I could
not move around the house without
help, and finally 1 had to give up and
go to bed. Words- cannot, tell how
much I suffered, and I could not bear
to have anyone come near me, Final-
ly one of my neighbors strongly urged
me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and
I decidedto do so. In the course of a
few weeks I could feel an improve-
ment, and I was able to get up, I kept,
on taking the pills until all traces of
the trouble were gone, and I could
again do my housework, feeling like a
new person. Three years have passed
since that and there has never been
the slightest return of the trouble, se
that I feel safe in saying that the re-
lief brought by this medicine is per.
inazlent.,,
You can get the pills from your
druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
;ip s ORM WINDOWS
/'r1oR THE,W8ELYES
er
Sop Fut. Worm, odow WLtw,
Comfort with Storm \9mdows. Low
Fcmght Paul" press, ready -glazed:
safe delivery guaranteed. Ptm pnce
list and 'easy measuring chart,
f ' : r1� "HALLIOAY SIM Y HAMI I
w--SH1P US YOUR '
•POULTRY, GAME,EGGS,
BUTTERAND FEATHERS
WE BUY ALLYEAR ROUND -
Write today forpriees-we uarantee
them for a week ahead
P.PQrub ISN &CO.,L1s$iTtD
$6 a3 -Bons scours Marhet - Mmitr4at _,
o.
und!
Andy Gurnp;. Showt At. List
Laugh with him.; every evening in the Telegram
JOY REIGNS in the Gump household again! Andy, the breadwinner, has been found. He's
back in Toronto again—this time iii The, ,Evening Telegram. And he's here to stay—with
a bagful of new ideas, every one of thein a sure laugh -producer.
NDY has been missed. No doubt .of that.
He's the most fatuous. comic ,strip char-
acter in the world. But -the days of worry
are over. Every evening, Andy. Chester and
Min will entertain you in The' Evening
Telegram.
The Greatest'
of all
Comic Strips
Now
in The
Telegram
NEEDLESS 'to say, The Evening Telegram
is proud of its latest comic strip. Andy's
admirers are legion. everyone in Toronto
in Ontario—knows him. Everyone is happy
to laugh with—and at -this unique 20th cen-
tury philosopher.
Zn his old form!
Twelve Other
Comic Strips.
and 'Mirth
Provoking
Features
Every ' Evening
The Evening
Telegram.
Read in 5 out of 6 Toronto homes-- ez�cl Cont ]tire
Ontario,
every y
Toronto Ontario'
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The Tobacco orQualij
Including Alsace-Lorraine, France
is now probably richer than she was
before the Great War.
GENUINE ASPIRIN
PR .. ,
OVED
SAFE
Take without Fear as Told
In "Bayer" Package
DAVE
Does not affect
the Heart
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross"
on package or on tablets yon are not
getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin proved .safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians over twenty-
five years for
Colds Headache
Neuritis. Lumhago
Toothache Rheumatism
l'euredgia. Pain, Pain
Each unbroken "Bayer" package con-
tains proven directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-
gists
ruggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Buy Through our; Catalog,
Beautiful, 'durable designs
Big choice, ready to -i Distad
Sold all over Canada
Below all others in price
For example. this fixture sella
for $10.50. Ourmice$6,90
Send for Free Catalog
Orders Prepaid ' '
ELECTRIC FIXTURE JO.
Earlscourt and St. Clair Ayes,
Toronto.-
NT
.. d.
'' IFP --
• ALL PURRPOSES',
'•makes old like New"
KLOND1 K
METAL POLISH
'CAPD
NlC:KLE SHINE
The Crepe Polishes, Lt t , .. Hatulttcn
LESS:WOR6`i'
SL IER RNLI'S
SNEEZING
The sign that you aro
catching colts. }feat and
inhale Minard's and stop
the cold.
Classified Advertisements
-..
Y IEOWCABD WRITING INCREASES F:AuxrNa
►"11 power. We show Me way. Students soil work
before through courea rr.aey, efective, Shaw
Schools. Toronto, Forty-two moor West.
ADIE5. ONLY-oClt 11001 L1 T, LADIES'
„j. Friend. mailed in plain onrelope:, free, Cash
2.125, Montreal.
L
ARIES WANTED—TO DO PEADX AND SIGHT'
.nrr sewing at hone, whole or spare time: good
pay; work sent any distance,. charges -paid; send
stamp for particulars, National ALanufacturin Co„
?IfontreaL
Ask for Minard's and take no other.
URIN
Et1S
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11.1IITATEA BY
SVI DMST fCIND.TL
RECOMPISNDEO G• SOLD BY DRUGOIST3. S. OPTJCIAiI1s
Pius* x01' rasa ZYa CARS tor. awaint CO: emeneOA5.
Cuticura.
Heals Irritating Rashes
Don't suffer with itching, burning
rashes, eczemas or iiritatione when
Cuticura Soap and Ointment will
quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with
Cuticura Soap and hot water,. dry
and anoint with Cuticura Ointment..
Nothing quicker or safer than Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment for all
skin troubles.
Sample Each !roe 'kr 11:01, Addrepa Canadian
Depot: Stanhoaco, Ltd., Montrest" Price, Soap
25c. Ointment 26 and,60c, Talcum 25e,
'-' Cuticura Shaving' Stick 25e.
MRS. B. N. HART
SICK FORYEARS
Wants Women to' Know How
She Was Made Weil by Lydia,
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Cornwall, Ontario.—''I am now giving
your medicine a fair trial and it surely-
! 1 is doing me good and
I am going to keep
on taking it. I used
Pe feel so tired in the
;morning that Ididfi't
want to get up, but
'that feeling is leav-
ing me now. I also
Sleep better and feel
more like working
For seven or eight
years 1 have had
headaches,tire d f eel-
ings,painsinmyback
and across my body. I read letters in
the newspapers saying, what good Lydia
.E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound had
done others. My husband says 1 quit
too soon, but I am not going to stop
taking the VegetableCortipound and
"Lydia E. I'inkhaiii'ii 1310rl "creme un-
til I am better and haVeni't iln ache or a
pain. isn't that the right way? I have ,
crept faith in your medicines. They
must be good when those who take them
speak se highly of theni. T alt recon'•
mending. them ta,lxiy friends and I wilt
gladly answer letters from wail asks,
ing about them." Mrs. )ttier iI'a ,
Box 1on, Gornvrall; Clittaxiti;
Mrs. dart wants to help the women
and is willing to ansvter letters from
sols women askingabout the Veetable
t;ompound'. 0 3
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PAPAS BACK IN
TOROt1T0 AGA1t1
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a
o.
und!
Andy Gurnp;. Showt At. List
Laugh with him.; every evening in the Telegram
JOY REIGNS in the Gump household again! Andy, the breadwinner, has been found. He's
back in Toronto again—this time iii The, ,Evening Telegram. And he's here to stay—with
a bagful of new ideas, every one of thein a sure laugh -producer.
NDY has been missed. No doubt .of that.
He's the most fatuous. comic ,strip char-
acter in the world. But -the days of worry
are over. Every evening, Andy. Chester and
Min will entertain you in The' Evening
Telegram.
The Greatest'
of all
Comic Strips
Now
in The
Telegram
NEEDLESS 'to say, The Evening Telegram
is proud of its latest comic strip. Andy's
admirers are legion. everyone in Toronto
in Ontario—knows him. Everyone is happy
to laugh with—and at -this unique 20th cen-
tury philosopher.
Zn his old form!
Twelve Other
Comic Strips.
and 'Mirth
Provoking
Features
Every ' Evening
The Evening
Telegram.
Read in 5 out of 6 Toronto homes-- ez�cl Cont ]tire
Ontario,
every y
Toronto Ontario'
AnailaWilleegaljimagel
40/�rtb
Gs • V „"1 fiulN•a. attr rissJirr`'
li a ll 111111111111111
L
N
The Tobacco orQualij
Including Alsace-Lorraine, France
is now probably richer than she was
before the Great War.
GENUINE ASPIRIN
PR .. ,
OVED
SAFE
Take without Fear as Told
In "Bayer" Package
DAVE
Does not affect
the Heart
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross"
on package or on tablets yon are not
getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin proved .safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians over twenty-
five years for
Colds Headache
Neuritis. Lumhago
Toothache Rheumatism
l'euredgia. Pain, Pain
Each unbroken "Bayer" package con-
tains proven directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-
gists
ruggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Buy Through our; Catalog,
Beautiful, 'durable designs
Big choice, ready to -i Distad
Sold all over Canada
Below all others in price
For example. this fixture sella
for $10.50. Ourmice$6,90
Send for Free Catalog
Orders Prepaid ' '
ELECTRIC FIXTURE JO.
Earlscourt and St. Clair Ayes,
Toronto.-
NT
.. d.
'' IFP --
• ALL PURRPOSES',
'•makes old like New"
KLOND1 K
METAL POLISH
'CAPD
NlC:KLE SHINE
The Crepe Polishes, Lt t , .. Hatulttcn
LESS:WOR6`i'
SL IER RNLI'S
SNEEZING
The sign that you aro
catching colts. }feat and
inhale Minard's and stop
the cold.
Classified Advertisements
-..
Y IEOWCABD WRITING INCREASES F:AuxrNa
►"11 power. We show Me way. Students soil work
before through courea rr.aey, efective, Shaw
Schools. Toronto, Forty-two moor West.
ADIE5. ONLY-oClt 11001 L1 T, LADIES'
„j. Friend. mailed in plain onrelope:, free, Cash
2.125, Montreal.
L
ARIES WANTED—TO DO PEADX AND SIGHT'
.nrr sewing at hone, whole or spare time: good
pay; work sent any distance,. charges -paid; send
stamp for particulars, National ALanufacturin Co„
?IfontreaL
Ask for Minard's and take no other.
URIN
Et1S
1
11.1IITATEA BY
SVI DMST fCIND.TL
RECOMPISNDEO G• SOLD BY DRUGOIST3. S. OPTJCIAiI1s
Pius* x01' rasa ZYa CARS tor. awaint CO: emeneOA5.
Cuticura.
Heals Irritating Rashes
Don't suffer with itching, burning
rashes, eczemas or iiritatione when
Cuticura Soap and Ointment will
quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with
Cuticura Soap and hot water,. dry
and anoint with Cuticura Ointment..
Nothing quicker or safer than Cuti-
cura Soap and Ointment for all
skin troubles.
Sample Each !roe 'kr 11:01, Addrepa Canadian
Depot: Stanhoaco, Ltd., Montrest" Price, Soap
25c. Ointment 26 and,60c, Talcum 25e,
'-' Cuticura Shaving' Stick 25e.
MRS. B. N. HART
SICK FORYEARS
Wants Women to' Know How
She Was Made Weil by Lydia,
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
Cornwall, Ontario.—''I am now giving
your medicine a fair trial and it surely-
! 1 is doing me good and
I am going to keep
on taking it. I used
Pe feel so tired in the
;morning that Ididfi't
want to get up, but
'that feeling is leav-
ing me now. I also
Sleep better and feel
more like working
For seven or eight
years 1 have had
headaches,tire d f eel-
ings,painsinmyback
and across my body. I read letters in
the newspapers saying, what good Lydia
.E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound had
done others. My husband says 1 quit
too soon, but I am not going to stop
taking the VegetableCortipound and
"Lydia E. I'inkhaiii'ii 1310rl "creme un-
til I am better and haVeni't iln ache or a
pain. isn't that the right way? I have ,
crept faith in your medicines. They
must be good when those who take them
speak se highly of theni. T alt recon'•
mending. them ta,lxiy friends and I wilt
gladly answer letters from wail asks,
ing about them." Mrs. )ttier iI'a ,
Box 1on, Gornvrall; Clittaxiti;
Mrs. dart wants to help the women
and is willing to ansvter letters from
sols women askingabout the Veetable
t;ompound'. 0 3
ISSUE No 4i—'2,�«N.. w,