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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1918-03-28, Page 4Page .cur g.----oraiteotmootaeibesiaTielr qr,btotinhaml:Dim fin111 JoVra, Jprietor (3., Wean,• Nuree.tr, -I 9 A ROT 191 •-nane, Titc.1 Vat I 1 2 5(17 S 9 12 13 I 1-1 1 15 1(1 19 20 21 22 I 23 20 27 2e- I 29 THURSDA.Y, MARCH 2St11,191e. ' properarsoorposuompowermark..m...mor.0 Hartley Dewed, M. P. P., needs su1. phut and molasses. His system is full of amendments. * * M. Henderson, the lawyer for the pulp manufacturers, says of the newspaper Publishers, "These men have the noxious. habit of reading their own papers?' At that, they get more accurate and varied information than most lawyers who read their own briefs. * * Murphy's Outburst Hon. Chas. Murphy's diatribe against all and suudry, those who have declined to allow Quebec to rule Canada will not add to the peace of Parliament even though his ridiculous aspersions of old- time Liberals will be .apt to add somewhat • to the gaity of nations. Hon. Wesley Rowell and others vvhe joined the Union Government can well afford to be judged by their actions and the words of one like Hon. Chas, Murphy won't hurt them in the estimation of the public. Rowell is now anti-Quebce bigot. Partisan outbursts of this nature are perhaps to be expected as an outlet to feelings badly wounded by the results of the people's recent expression of opinion. Canadians are not edited by such a spec- eacleat a time when they are looking for something better from their representa- tives, MI Fr:FTC-FT 215° TING TRAIL EPISODE 3 -WILL YAP JOE TELL esesseessee-seseeeessseese•+eeseseeperseeesee se„esi "Father: Father:" the whiepered, 1 au het your father. I have tried to liethroat closing en the words as. 'Js place, for I loved you as my site realized that Don Clem iZU1own, bath for my •own sake one, be. reached the end. Ybarra 1oo1w( UP eause I lovod your mother, et her and smiled bravely. Iris out- "Years ago lite death of my father stretched hand lield luttering placed me in poseeesion of vast es - bulky manuscript. The other envel- tates In Chuhualma, in MeXico. The opo lay on the Door, beside him. Then, main estate was comprised eblorly of as if exerting all his energy, ho epolte farm laud from villa 1 tierived, a • with quivering live large income. Among my most de- eNee, dew, he seed eeedesey 4.1 vete(' hervants•was one whamain you 'know, an Indian -Yaqui joe. uot your father. Don't let themltnow, get It-it'ea was at that time, and afterwarde, a .s yours, Itread l it, and know I love' you as my and. most oyal tutsoelate. iThis le the story; it will explain, "Mile I was living Ott mY estate there came to me one day Amer Ybarra pushed the yellow paPers iean, a Southerner, named George into her nand fell bockward to the Wythe, who was seeking investment. floor. He bore a letter from a friend of mine Nan and, Gwyn gazed at each other asking me to advise him, With him for a moment with a look filled halriiily one PerSon. his daugther, f with uncompreheusive mysterY. half Frant;s, •a very • was beautiful girl of with amazement. Ybarra'e- Parting twenty years. Should you be curious confession had so shocked and as- as to ler featuees, you have but to tounded her that she could find 110 look In the mirror, Upon my luvit- words to voice her feelings. Gwyn elan, Whythe and his daughter dee- iin the short time that he had known idea. to remain at my home until they her, had naturally enough learned should bo ready to return to the the secrets of her heart. Moreover, States, the tenseexcitement had rentaiued es, was enthralled by the beauty at sech.41,11tigh pitch ever slue° ho had and charm of Wythefe daughter, My met 'her that he had not been 0.1)10 ',devotion grow each time I spoke with to study the girl, He could see,' or frei, wen 1 admitted that I loved, her course, that the revelation made by and was joyous when she told me Ybarra as he was dying had thor- that the love was returned. • oughtly epset Nan, but, as he had not leaned exactly in what light eho bad looked upon her supposed father he deemed it wisest not to speak un. til hesknew her sentiments. Tee two looked 'down again at the manuscript before them. Gwya held in his hand the Retinvi envelope, while they read; • "Dearly Beloved Nan: "You will not reed this until 1 passed be- youd either your blame . or your ap- jproval. Althougla, will lind, have as you sei.%e‘frereeei"rg lt • -- • c.1 The Ca Canadians are speeding up-:: • Overlooking nothing that will sav-e- One by making time. A motor car is essentially a tinie- eaver. • ;Whatever you -r- beenPation, yoti find this Overland Model 90 a good investment -the little time; saving thrift car that has dbubled Its sales m Canada during the pa,st! year. Apiearance.; • Performance' Comfort t Service Price ? Local Dealer, L. KENNEDY WiIlYs.Overland, Limited Willys Knight and Overland Motor Cars and Light zeistasaamerrnseserwersacreasavansal Commercial Wagons Head Office and Work, West Toronto, Ontario ...mkr.airrokagetraratartannoe.emarcrisast. asesesesseentoierreee~salavisteteseleieis ries sisee'isiesese esveireseelisese •• L. 5. 125 11-„I logistrateia_ItO,,:jizs ,AiirtiGit.z. 1.: Phosah.fic Aziiiir"-•11: • 91, GUNNS LTD. WEST TORONTO Do you not p111' - pose en-. rihing 4 buil for •next seas 0 Ws CLOP' Order noNV and Ir ADVANCE Yaqui Joe and eet out ter California. Peed Pig 1:treatise 3yweans of some eld anapa and Pen• -ere• We were able be locate an old cin- nabar tubo strlaich bad boeu lost for 150 ;scare. We drew a chart ehowiug tins location of the mine and divided it lute two Parts, each Useless with. out the other. We each took one part, Thou 1 returned to my Immo to raise money for tile re.opening o the sullies while Lawton remained to attend to the preliminary detalle: I left witb. nim ell the money I had with me, te veva the nret exPenee of the undertaking. "When I returned brought Zoe with me. He confided, en the way, that Frances cried continually with Lawton. She did not love nine Upon arriving again at Lost Mine, I learned. that Lawton had taken no steps, • Ile confessed that he had lost all the In,onei gambling. I wan disgusted with hinit and insisted that 'WO return to Chihuabua, I refused to let him 'drink, on the way, and he became en- raged. Then, he told me that Frances would • have nothing to do with me beeause, 1 quote his own words; 'I told her you offered to buy her be- cause you didn't care to marry her - and she believed lee' His statement infuriated me. My Spanisn blood, cooled through generations, was sue. denly svithin, me. It was a matter at honor. I challenged him to a duel with knives, and we fought I know not how long, on the brink of a precipice; We struggled like iita,niacs; I do -not remember all, but I do know that I was suddenly nor - rifted as I realized that we were hurt - cling threugb. SPAM We bad rolled "About this time a Now York friend lover the edge tend wer tato of mine, James Lawton, came on a i 'the valley below! Lawton was kill- viset. He was a rather wild youth whom I had not seen for some years and ss as on a visit to Mexico. He dec- ided also to stay with inc. It was but a very short thee before he let ed by that fall, Through some mir- acle --it was nothing,short of a mir- acle -I was saved. Joe revived inc from unconsciousness, and that night was In love with Francis. 'we buried Lawton within a few feet let it be openly known that he, too, tbat my suit was safe. 1 paid of the scene of the struggle. just as we finished cevering over the body little ,ettention, however, feeling sure "One • eveuMg, about a month af--joe heard something moving in the he ter LawtoaSs arrival, he learned that bushes behind is. He hurried te t Wythe's passion was gambliugs and spot, and found nothing. A. moment engaged hint In a game o•f cards, at later we were startled bY the scaind high. stakes. I merely watched; of hoof-beate golug down the trail, never grantleil, The game Wft,fi. long e I was haunted by the thought that and eisastrous to serythe. Ile lost Perhalie Someone had seen us, but in all the money which he had brought nitize4.1.naneged to drive it front my with him to invest. • • W11011 we reached. home Frances f 'When I returned, some time later, asked for her husband. I could not 1 was astounded. The words that tell her the truth, but, when I was reached My ears, as I entered the not near, roe told her all. • Ho also room, struck as a mighty' blow. •I told her the reason, whieh vindicated could scarcely believe th.ey were true. me in her eyes and brought me back Wythe was 'desperate. ' He had lost her respect. She understood, thank everything. Years or saving', hope of God; and she 'forgave me! That ins cstment and a. Wight future; pros- night you were 'born, and your pests of comfort In late' years -all mother died. With her last bad vanished in a single evening. The words she begged me to care for yon crafty Lawton had made a daring and bring you up to be naPPY. prppooii4n. Ile had offered to stake a11 that he heti svpe,-the thousands dee, 'Very soon after your mother'e that had belonged to Wythe :apel par th I received a visit from two naen meant almost life itself te 11141-4- 0.441isail4 leelthee pax, their attire wlion4 had never known. They were gainst permisison to wed his daughe nub, end their facsis simai0F.91.4 fl• ter. The Southener was indignant. No was insulted, as indeed he had well, however, which surprised me; hard life in the hills. They imolai e eight to s be. But Lawton. was clever Anil he was smooth- He convinced ated end, I judged, had sunk to de-" they must have been fairly well educ- Wythe thet he loved his daughter aro, wished to seltrry nee for that iglia'amtieosn youi nthheairy have early heardeaest:" . TheirThey Yliea'a3:6911:041a9n:g' a iIu•setn• t,ye: le uts4o4etneter uispt in time to hear my srienti say "An I the men who had seen us bury Law - were Drant and Rawls. They were me,xxlegee and on oue cast or the dice by the authorities foi• Ile penrietiR to, seen as p. reveal:4 ned been offered 1 held up my hand. 'Jot A inoMent, of the murderep, they glajm9d bleeles gentlemen' I said. •"If your daughter mail, whien. e was fopeen. to pay, They ie for sale, Mr. Wythe, I shall buy continued their demands fer inoneY here •Lawton. sneered. WYtbe red- until 1 mild meet them P.e lenge; idz.etd.he. sTitormatiognellaesuipean st°efullibilrbreaaser: iailidthfole etterly absurd had it not been so 118117,rebtriYhltgQingtillosnlyiUeleou4ba.9udde went. It would have appeared most Joe with inc. We dug the sheet whigh treacherously sericeas. It took fifteen •only enough to yield a living. It is leads to the mine, and developed it minutes for tbent.' to attempt an ex- a riots to -day as if it tied ;sever been planation to me. I demanded, as best teeehed. And it is nitre when 704 to be permitted to play with. Mein. read thee for I shell have passed 4,- 1%0 could not refuse. Lawton way. Deg -half of the chart is 14 all counted what be had won, and I put envelope that nee iseAr thigl. Theetth- tto an equal amount. Wythe squirm- ed like a dying snake as lie 101104 at er half, wii:ch we took froln Lawtents the money and thought to-bie stales. body, le in the part of the chest. To - We played -one coat of the dice for gether they` will serve to locate the each man, Lawton won! mine. Alone, neither east help. But "The scene that followed was 0110 is the only oue all% after 1 pees at, Yaqui Joe can else take you there. He to shudder at. In a civilized country at a rich estate, it seemed too ridic. all. way,who knows the location. That is ulous for belief. Yet ' it was trite: and its absurdity made it the more • "Yottr mother knew title story UP sorrowful, Lawton, haVillg SY9n me me. (Jan you Nan, dear da,ugh- to the rola of her death. She for- sorrowful, an offer. ' a this eellish or generoua motive that Melts 'e- • ter of my WA, if ant ef my body? I ask you, Nan., though. I On never day I do not Iteow whether It wee a ed It, Ire said he would return his hear your answer. I may Onbr 11,13 me:notary winnings if Wythe would and die in hor,e. "DON CARLOS ISRA.ItItA DB CORDOBA" Frances to consent to Marry him 4,.11 left the room. "Frances was on the veranda, ere- ing. I wee the first to reach her, but said nothing e± the =When Gwyn leoked up from the mann- seript as he finished reading. Ile isaw that Natt'e eyes were filled with, X attempted to approach' her, hoWever teare, but she brushed them away !alto spurned Ine. / learned later that and farted a smile. Gwyn gazed at Ishe had heard my offer to 'buy' her her, almost mechanically opening the and had nut waited for au expiate., other envelope as he did 80, •From it alien. 1 eaturaIly *tot Stespieebie it he drew a, folded sheet of paper as her ravel. ell en leklInr 04d brittle from age as the ellYelope tlief 1141 enelo$0 it, 13. Unfolded the Shed; giLp 0 *p'to teat: it, until there lay Woad epee on piii 'Wythe took ber upstairs end plead ybri will ed with her, He told her that it was be surcof fictive r y. Cream, Butte, Eggs arid Produce Wanted. his deohie that she agree, to matry I awton order that a Vag JAM of lap, the d'art. All at rho lino and 18Ilefttelliwetto°411stamtilife*Ctuanntereteinceanl°10gt"erf money whieb. hed lost garnblieg Writiee that boomed_ to lead t the proseat ,ear, a lent sin WOUld b . • JI,JDUE4 Air VAUta 1. Hogs multiply rapidly and mature quickly so that they Offer the quickest What in the beat payin,, proporit- n1Caris id increasing the army's supply of 19n 0n the fall' t9'114.' 1.31"P' meat, Sheep, Sheep, of velvets. Why: ;Site - 2. Hogs preduce more meat from a PlY pecan" they /1141"i twir Ilvin3 given amount of feed than any other whichever way you look At it. Now, doinestie animal, for inotance, take the swot money, 3. Hogs give a greater Weight of dress- then the eilreaSii money, then the lialtaday Mar. 2$111 1918 Vtimmitmlnitittlynttmlytitt m11111,01,1111,111ftlITMMM This Is Our Invitation • ed careass in proportion to live weight pelt money, and, more arta that, see • • •• 4. The carcass of the hog contains was reaading the other day where ApRiL sTyLEst one could cook sheep S'o sss tor you to visit 811 any other animal: more edible meat in proportion to bone You ean see that where a farmer has than that of any other animal, G. Pork and Bacon contain a large proportion of edible fat which is vitally needed in the rations of soldiers. O. Bacon is the most compact form in Avrich meat Call be snipped abroad. a few isheep, he eau 1100 money and prosperity at every step. Perhaps pigs aro all right as far AB purse returns. go, but, they lack. There is too much eating and grunt - Ing for all they eta lust now GAO 7. Ono or two pigs can be kept in the are a fair thing as far as the market backyards of thousands of urban house- needs them, holds with profit. very much eoarse stuff, and ciliertse butyou can't feed theta sseeeeeeeeeseeeeee,eie,„"eeowiammogwomas, catches them so often. Our sheep in this country are practically free from OKNO TK IPA RAILWAY any serious diseases. Pigs aro not, elegem rnd zer„,er 1)n frnm "4,..e”n The Double Track Route fetlivoes sarmr. are a tittle Between Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago -- Unexcelled Dining 'Car Service • Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor Cars on principal day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning; District Passenger Agent, Toronto, W. P. Burg - man, Agent. Phone 60. DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN CHIROPRACTIC • Chiropractic Drugless Healing accur ately locates and removes the cause o. disease, allowing nature to restore health • J. A. FOX D.C., D.O. Osteopathy Electricity Member Drugiens Physicians Associa- tion of Canada, • -Phone 191- • ELUQTT Toronto, does not, ask for a bottor reputation than 11 already possesses, We got positions for many students each year. Catalogue free. n er atany time W. J. Elliott, Principal. 731 Yana st. Yonge and Charles StS., ....... Old False Teeth Bought in any condition 81.00 per set or seven cents per tooth. Cash by return mail. R A Copeman, 2570a Esplanade Avenue, Montreal, P. Q. 11421•1“....1011.44.11•• CREAM WANTED enrextre.korrekroorre‘..,sor. Our service is prompt and remittance sure Our prices are ibe highest on the market consistent with honest testing Ship your cream `fdirect" tp us and save an agent's commission. The 'cot/Mission comes out of the producer The more it cost tel get the cream to its destination the less the prodpcer is sure to get. We supply cans. pay it mcpress charges and remit twice a month. Write for prices and cops. Searorth Creamery Co. Seaforth„ - Q4it. overgalsommserelrev,rokorrennk:skyorlrorrarammarroersesorroverne, •ralonigro .....areassacrowasprs,0srmort FARM FOR SALE We offer this week, for quick sale a fine farm of 110 acres, with brick veneered house (new), large bank barn with cement stables all in good order, only a mile from Schools god churehe's, arid within ,5 miles of three geed Maricets. Good wells, orchard and garden, and situated On well travelled road. Owner going west and will give a snap if sold this month. Ritchie 86 Cosens Qatari 0 'SYNOPSIS OP CANADIAN NORTH- WEST LAND REGULATIONS returned, Ito If she refused, side, etOPPed abruptlyo 1:143 Fifi:airitttliiiggib'jgoe710allehte:jeitinttliftell1112611.; he eallis they would both he driven to to the edge of the as °le Pal" 1.)ofverty and their Ilvee ruined. She that, na Don CaPlOinarr' p l ai n eril.estlifilleenTritlerli:b10113'illelphretitslmeleRia64,02:°11 heei &teed iirst, hut Ito Needed and letter, it Wee but a. 111414f lita144 14 414 mtikelge4:4d1,•°'7601.1tIll',1, °:nditi°"' tell until oho agreed. Ire did not "Titio la w" t tit a °nil° 1nm). er that she as well as monev geld thn, PAW t i•lA. ei Wanted" GWyll. euitivationl'ot thelandip Jollitilet hlgocdsi malt! tad Nen xnnimott lop. Ile w . -.1.-eui.y. het fo the 4hart, au eutain distrlde a beMosteadOr may ne. ence.in some vey," proud for that, i. as too rhey must have learned Of its exist- ana"lsorha:relci; awcteenlynarried to Lwwtoh ify00., replied :inn' "and they must ft aril Wytho died. I have goeton the ether half. Do you gave Lawton a half Wert:tat in 1ny . e estate in order to keep them near in, for any love for his wife *MLR Pilll 12X. D htent, fionto thno later I derided to inve,tigate c,cnne land grants In Cal- iforniawhich had becn left to me, but which I had never invertigated. I 'confided in Lenston that there was hone 25 Wingham, Ont. a tradition in my fatally that there was a valaahla rains on the property. grew suddenly pale at the thought of We left the fAota,to te tato care of What Ora, Would do 40 Oto suctioac Es ft tiatirigon, Branch Manage eerstiereseeelaivteleierieWeir etc,- ".4 la,. ,- vas eaest erste, 1 1 theyrem:mber 11%4'1,13.011c ri: he sliVriet:toitil 1 'Theyl got 14 but not WI?, Iio meant a Ptilegegtbathianlele:TO,12113tivciitiadole:11:rni:rinli aLrteetour Uviatta°Inilitt»11)osratYaletioliatotillhillau4181e7trileirewll chat t. TbeY got a, balf. This is ihiet) neirffen°tiVsqlallarrlairietv1161131:.ci-jamit t "1111131' rior:t4.holtItemuiemnto(attoki. thortinnodvrtille_ir titan. asii,e1116(1,4'117-4014,11tuintlitilin.,`"L,reei\t"thaltd'ia,"",11114wi. o(r, ItIPPOS6 theft eas thing emelt h ' r" !TAM rglr,11,4UP Ill' 'V' "mier4I'Vahk Deflect to hiir0 if they ever ;el.: :filo! fe°11r1161111444f4 ilt' 14.)°41 A 11 Inueat:Ibitp6rdie"ilIntledD at60 titillist.d With tliA ProPrlin ]t - and brizi1"rtl. and make hira ic11.--." gar- falt0 ilsereg4tTieb6rgw4 114it °O.Itm° b- n°- '11 CalPP3 at door, $10$.00, Th ' ' ' • Y.L.4./. plot tv 1,41,41,4 - ullit. hottivd W11l otvo this tilio 4. lotti "" 4°Itne 04 ora Nib /if net, blip cure an assoietns quarter section aa Drequnp. ttmi, Pffno 0.07 "v°1' itorb• notk"-aostile teas with the 1st contingent and .3,VItt) o!lc molitils In opaliot tam yoars after earn., . fn holanatoodpw,tont Lod cultivate lie atltOit „allows whereof he speaks as he has o-k.cra, movohai.in pro -caption patenta4 500n • ne homestom posh. thyOUgh nlitnIr of the important A settleratter obtaining nonIewtoad' patent, ,jai ow) ami to thr.tr Assintanne. IC herattnot secures, ro-cm Mott t k • ' The other day at 'a Sheep Tireeders' meeting-, of course, our judges are appointed, and as usual things did not go very emootbly. Some parties wanted one party to judge the sheep, Now he is a capital good judge ot Shrope, but not nearly as good a jud- ge of Oxfords. Dat't you think that an Oeferd. man should be put in at all fairs.? Let the directors of the different fairs hand three or four names of men of good. sound judging caPalsils Ales, men*Who stand on their own feet --not even a bit of green paper or water the color of tea can do any- thing with their judgment. I think our fairs would be the bettet •of this kind of men. There has •beert too much lop -sidedness at the fairs, and lItthainatgpeecir.haps it were better to have I am like the preacher, thirdly: Ira- n't there a rule In our Toronto Nat- ional Fair book, declaring that we enlist sherd) our sheep on the first of ;April or after, not before? Is that • done? It doesn't look very much es if that. rule was any use. Like 'some other laws that are made, paper and ink are used uP and that is all. 4a. aar Ous. Par. aLok. Es* 3••••,, That chic, distinct appearance now ready our Store. Sprina Is Here a Dress 9091 Dress 9092 1,5 that is so often envied in the dress of some women is always:the re. No Merchant ever on .means new E -z. needs for you and new stocks for us. 4 suit of using • I New Idea Patterns won Success until: he Ea- • -.. Each pattern has a seam had first given Service a diagram. • in full measure. 4,„S lowance and a most helpful cutting ...- We believe that, and we base our own business Fa ... Iridr.. , ....".6 . success on the quality and the unfailing character a ...... I of the service we give, • ..orra E We are always glad to have the pleasure of a z2 EL: visit from you, and there's one thing never nus- • • sing- are. - Welcome ro• -...4 a ...4 ,rot r-5 I once heard about a man who wee' E ... showing otlt • West. His sheep were ,ser„ whether you. wish to buy or not. vv.* ,....0 covered heavily with wool and, of E. • . course, the party standing near hien &... ,e•-,.. ' ,,Wr asked him when he sheared the sheep 6E= COnle and inspect our Excellent 51 Oh, he laughed, and said, 'we have a -s--- se-0 perecription that you rub on. the she- I= Values in Wornen's Wear. .440 -.ram .Y0 .001 Ta.V. • wall/ II E. k.1241 Int 401V.. Vt.1. ADD 4' CO. sat (I presume after he is. sheared), - and in thee months' time one can have any length of wool one desires.'" Well, now, when I heard that, I thou- ght to myself, if that man starts to shear at the head and rubs that in, good as he goes along, by the' time he gets to the tail he can start over ag- ain. He might pass the prescription along to Oxford breeders, anyway. Lastly: Don't you think it would be a treat to hear what the breeders say about appointing their judges? Give everybody rair play and the heep men will turn out with the best they have. , What is the use orthe' sheep Men. corning in with the best they can get, when the man beside them has im- ported stuff? Who gets the money? Why, generally, the man with the stuff he never saw until a few weeks before the fair, Who gets the dirt? Our own very best Cannella' Sheep, that we have worked moeths with, into which we have put best breedingto bring them to perfection. What do you think about this mat- breeTE,s'I'Ele ARKELL se CO. pracp Co. „gditolfs Note; This would be a gorry old world tf it were not for the bOOStOrS, WOUIdlift it? And what a rnaftfien;:isit„wy eilt‘ellttrgidet bseidicf ostAluitehho jheobt an rests Leto Oxford sheep: Some- pagy would soon have to stop raising ggorda and. go back to hogs agtap., nepeuse the price of hogs would go put pf sight, Mr. Arkell has brous ght up a very tender point with re- gerd to .judges, and it is obviously impossible to haVe a judge at every fair -for every breed. Let us have geme discussion. and hoer what other breeders think, We aro not acquttintea with lite rules governing sheep entries at Ter- mite Exhibition, but 801110 of our rea- ders may bo able to help us out, FrOin---Conedian Countryman, Wroxeter Alarge erowd gathered in the Town Hall here Friday evening last to hear "The Deaeon's Second Wife" a play given tinder the-atispleos or the YJ ILL. For amateurs on the stage the young folic of this community are hard to beat, Lieut MeKercher was linable to be present because Of some military regulations. However Ito remeinbered the ht it very •prattical manner by sending a donation �r $12.5 0. When the young taq1syeatne4 the above' they secured dur fernier recruiting 'officers, HeInfee, 111 g4,1 ;!. rettnned "hirdman:: Who gave it very littereet- ing description of tile different mach. NOS and their value etc, in the pres- ent war, Lieut 3onee-flateman, Cod- oieh, p„ EiginpArior who wog f)Ver- TIs eloeing rotaries openit to cense sante heart-learehing among eligible young men. Mrs. (4. Allan, 'Altos Day - von, 1Vtra. /Irmtio, ?Atm% IT. Mule. Wood, ;I. Stewart am! a. man: 1 s telt ts Agency for the Popular New Idea Patterns. • Ontario Winghant, It Was Only Yesterday That. France was thought to be a nation of decedents. Wrist watches were considered effemi- nate. The only thing against the Germans were their rotten manners. A person who saved money was a tight. wad, Only one woman in seven hundred', and seventy-five knew how to knit. ..0 UuLLLLU on* ,••••••••••••••••••amemmermodesmorma A regular army of one hundred and fifty algosnnsl WO held to be too' igge. • Nine people out of ten diCiret know where Belguirn was. Small -navy advocates declared that the United States were certain never to have another war. Germany was making us believe that she was the only nation that could ma chemicals, drugs and dyes. To be a pacifist was nothing to b qstirleg a The goody that is heneficial to teeth gin] stomach is hest 191' al! afIvis massages and strengthens the gums. tieePs teetivi dean and breath sweet, anus thirst, aids appetite and dic.,stion. • Keel, YOUR bo at the front suppiied. The. ".• flavour Lasts MADE thl ANAOA, LIEN "'S urakt."' FRLJFTI dr,:,,anki, v" .6„kiro _ 7sy* tly • . -